Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 13, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD J (V T t VS <xx> o<>oo cocoooo ooo t i WE ['EVER Sacrifice Quality To Advertise Bargains Tills store's mission is to prov- da patrons with the very best quality of goods. Quality is the Cardinal Consideration at all times and then we make the price as low as the quality will peewit. If you ore chasing seem ing; bargains about town you will enjoy the change of using goods from our store and getting at a reasonable price the quality that does not mean waste. Every article you get of us guaranteed to be good. If you will supply your table from our store you will live economical and live well. REMEBER WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW. C. C. Butter 25c lb Making Cust omers every. ....Chickens every Friday Fresh Celery every Friday and Saturday. Full stock Hay. Corn and Oats And Cow feed. Cheaper than the other fellow. Fresh Brunswick Bread, every Morning. We pay cash for country PRODUCE. PERSONAL HEMS. WIISOISHCERYCO Wilton Block. W. M. Wilson. Mgr. ♦0400000000000404 KINGS DAUGr Mercy Circle number > tomorrow afternoon at It. L. Singleton on Mil!o AT THE MAJESTIC MARTINI & TROISE ill WONDERS NEVER CEASE! : IT IS CHEATING A GREAT SENSA-{ TICN lpj MANY L'CALITIE3. KINGS DAUGHTERS. -R8. ir will meet i) with Mrs. street. j Mon., Tuesday and Wed. Italian Street Singers 'Something Unusual and Golden Rule Circle Kings Daughters Extra Good*” will meet tomorrow. Tuesday after j noon at 2:30 with Mrs. J. H. Redding. | Admission Mutineer 5 & 10c|sco:es of people throughout the state All members are urged to be present j Admission Night 10 A 15c | haw been cured by the remedy with* as business o fimportance conce.nlng j ’ ——————— in t {, 3 , ms4( f ew months and testlmo* the “Old Ladies' Home" is to be dis- CHILDREN INJURED. I nials continue to be received from cussed. j *' J every direction in rapid succession. Here in Waycross and vicinity nuni-1 bers of people are taking the remedy j and many of them are praising It very I Man> people are now going to Cher-j okoe drug store to learn all they can j of the new remedy that is creating so j much talk and newspaper comment.) ] Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and I Harsh Physic Cause Distressing Complaints. Yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock’ Vou cannot be over-caretu! In the LTHESEMEN-HAVE .WORKEDTORTHE •SAfETYOPYOURMONEY WHEN-ITISINA NATIONALBANK JONES—ROYAL. WE Are graduate Opticians—Specialists in fitting glasses to eyes in need, and GUARANTEE to give absolute satisfaction in every particular, so sure are we of our abil- Ity to please you with Our Work Little & Odom, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. Hello Central! Give me No. 522 Please N. A. Joseph—522 - Right What Have You In The Fruit Line Toduy? Bananas. Pineapples, Grape Fruit, Apples. Tangerines Coccoanuts, etc. PRICES PLEASE Bananas 20c; Apples GOc per peck; Oranges from 15c to 30c per dozen; Pineapples 10c to 15c each; Tange rines 10c to 15c per dozen. Don't Forget ,to Order the Celery Delivered. 522 PHOtyE NUMBER. N. A. JOSEPH iVith Ain’t yon tired going arouud Hint load of spite and malice and ha tred against some fellow man. on your mind and heart’ We all object to be tired and ashamed when we real ise that from day to day we are nursing our wrath to keep It warm against some one whose offlee may not have been very great. Stop such foolishness. You are hurting no one tint yourself and regret will surely come to you. Life la too short and time to precious to be wasted harbor- malice and ill-feeling. VALENTINE DAY, FEB. T4TH. We have the Valentines, a beauUful assortment at—Reddings. 7 St it the home of the bride’s father. Mr. j selection of medicine for children. J. n tones. Miss Jessie Jones and j Only the very gentlest towel modi- Mr. W. A l oyal were married. In the | cine should ever be given, except In presence of a number of friends and emergency cases. Ordinary pills, ca- :: datives. Rev. A. M. Bennett offic..; ">»«'“ »»<* P ur * a,lv «* are »•* 10 d ° allng. The bride was very charming ">ore harm than good. They cause In a lovely embroidered net dress. Replug. nausea and other distressing There were several attendants. Mr. I after-effects that are frequently health and Mrs. Royal left last night for! destroying and a llfe-lastlng annoy Washington. D. C.. on a short wedding I ance - trip. They will make their home In j We personally Waycross on their return. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of The “Georgians'’ were very charm ingly entertained by Mrs, Walter Young Saturday afternlon at /in even ing with Southern writers. Mrs. Young had arranged a mo3t delightful program and a thoroughly Interesting hour was spent by the "Georgians". The following program was enjoyed: "The Weight of a Word"—Mrs. Blaine. “How to Rule a Husband—Mrs. a. H. Redding. Annabelie Lee—Miss Phillips. "The Slagle Comb—Mrs. Folks. Shqft Sketch of Sydney Lanier— Miss Miry Letford. "Marshes of Glynn—Mrs. Hef9t. "Woman in Shakespeare—Mrs. Mor rison. "I love a Little Wldder,"—Miss Par- ham. Readings from Uncle Remus 'and Diddle Dumps and Tot—Mrs. Young, j "Furl That Banner."—Mrs. Burnet. 1 , recommend and guarantee Rexall Orderlies ns the (safest and most dependable remedy for constipation and associate bowel disorders. We have such absolute faith in the virtues of this remedy that we sell It on our guarantee of | money back in every instance wUert lit falls to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all In need of fuqh med- j iclne to tiy It at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy. They are particularly prompt ami agreeable in action, may be tak en at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, ex cessive looseness or other undesira ble effects. They have a natural ac tion upon the glands and organs with which they come in contact, act aa h positive and regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the how- el and Us dry mucous lining; remove Irritation, overcome weakness, tone and strengthen the nerves and iqus- cles, and restore the bowels and as sociate organs to more vigorous. ana healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies completely relieve constipation, except when of a sur gicai character. They also tend to overcome the necessity of constant ly taking luxatives to keep the bow els in nottual condition. Two sizes of packages, 10 cents and 25 cents. Remember you can obtain Rexall Rem T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 ledies in Waycross only at our store, |—The Rexall Store. Tbo Seals Phar- j macy. All Kinds of Fresh Meats, NATIVE AND WESTERN. Fish and Oysters JUST OPENED FISH AND OYSTER HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK ET AFFORDS. T. H. Blizzard, '0Wf$ HOW’S THIS? 108 PLANT AVENUE. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinrun & Marvin, Wholesale Druggglats Toledo, O. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constl patlon. The EXCHANGE BANK Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERALITY —Are tha Marked Features of Our Business. We Invite You to Try Us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W. H Buchanan, President. W. H. TtcRae, Cashier. highly, although they have been us ing it but a short while. The demon< stratlons were being conducted at Greenaburg, Ind., J. W. Boyle, of llti Last Washington street, said: "My wife has been using Root Juice, and it is doing wonders for her. Before taking the remedy she had a very bad stomach. The lightest food would sour on her stomach and cause It to burn and pain her very much; In fact, she said she felt like It was raw from top to bottom. Recently her trouble was agtavaled by an at tack of the la grippe. Her appetite very poor, but after taking the juice a few days her appetite return ed and she now digests everything she eats without the least pain or in convenience. She Is no longer weak and nervous, but seems like a nev* woman. The remedy has proved a wonderful blessing to her." In fuct, to many people are talking about the j new remedy and telling of THE CONFID2NC- A.O SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POO* SESSION OF MONEY IN THE **ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN IT IS A National Bank. FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE-OUARO POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN. GENUITY TO DEVISE. IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS OR SURPLU8. THE ONE THNC TO BE CONSIDERED IS 3APETV, AND WE ASK FOR VOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF Absolute Safety First National Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY $400,00 TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $700,000 much * , , , . . ... I‘around the fallen chief of a, once wonderful good it 1« doing that peo* I p, e are going to Cherokee drug sire! "ear. but now nhandoned oauae. There it numbers to get some of the , they will cluster and cehtre, while derful medicine. men admire all that Is chlvairlc In - - | nature; while they regard all that is RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY TO eouitant lu purpose; while they love JEFFERSON DAVIS PASSED IN 1866. Another resolution passed by the General Assembly of Georgia in 1866, Is one of great Interest, giving ex pressions to the feeling of deep love and affection then existing among the people towhrd the Immortal Jefferson Davis. We have not seen this pro duced before and reproduce It, lest Its fragranco be overlooked and for gotten. "Resolution 14. The <*awcal As sembly would do Injustice to ( the great heart of Georgia not to give some formal expression of their res pect for the character, and so: row for the condition of the u.'ustrious prisoner of Stnto, Jofferaon Davis. All the generous pulsation of that heart are In full unison and sympa thy with his suffering and uiiafor tones. Iti* warm affections tVitf.er ell that Is noble in virtue; while the reverse all that is sublime in faith, and respect unfailing greatness of soul.. Therefore, the General Assem bly of Georgia, do resolve, that their slncerext condolence, and warmest sympathy are tendered to Mr. Jef ferson Davis In hla^conflnment, and they look fotwurd with anxloua solic itation to the day when a magnani mous and patriotic President shall put a term to his confinement, and by the interposition of executive clemen cy, restore him to a people, for whom he so faithfully struggled, and on ac count of which he endures with Chris tian fortitude the hardships of a I long and vigorous Imprisonment. Ap proved 3rd .December, 1866." CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—AM* bqdleil unmarried men between age* of IS hat 96; citizen, of DlriM-Sate. tea, of good character end temperate habile, who can apeak, read and write the English language. For Inform*, lion apply to Recruiting officer. South- Building, Waycross, Oa.; 13 West York street Savannah On.; 10S West For- ■yth Street Jacksonville, Fla; HI Market street Charleston, S. C.; or 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald, 3 a. Jan. 7 tf. Trr.’y a busutlful expression of lore nnd confldonro from a people who know In life the man wo only know from history. w. LOST—New Dayton Dlcyclo. Re ward If returned to Home Furniture Co. 11 3t. MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS T00MST0NE8, ETC. CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT 51 ALBANY AVENUE AND SEE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICE8 ARE RIGHT. WAYCROSS MARBI.E COMPANY J. M. Clark, 51 ALBANY AVENUE. MGR. WAYCC.ROSS, Os. FOR RENT—3 nice stables nnd lot Apply 37 Cillmore street. U St FOR SALE—A Goat (half Angora) harness and cart, $5.00. See Jama* Harley. 10-2t WANTED—Young men In automo. bile business. Big demand; short hours; lino pay. I .earn at home in spare time; Write Empire Auto In stitute. ho* 30, llocheiler, N. Y. One Solid Week Monday, Febr’y. 13th The Peoples’ Favorite Repertoire Orgai ization and the Largest and Betft in the World THE GREAT C. W. Park Dramatic Company Appearing in their Electric Lighted and Heate Pavillion Theater. UNDER CANVAS Comfortable Opera Chairs, Mam moth Stage, Beautiful Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes. 1 '"i FOR SALE—Horse. This Is a good sound young horse, dark grey; weight 1,000 pounds; a good quiet driver sad worker; prlco $185. J. R. Tlbba, Waycross, Qa„ It. F, D. No 4. 10 Ot RIPE PINEAPPLES—Direct to con sumers. Choices recipes upon re quest. Applethorpe Plamailon, Anko- nu, Fla. . 10 M WANTED—To sell for $2 a remedy I guarantee to cure Rheumatism, Kid* ney trouble, Neuralgia, Gravel, Oalt Slones, Dropsy, Brights Disease,: Epil eptic Fits and Asthma. Send 2c stomp for particulars to J; T. Davenport, Agent, Helena ,Ua. 40 High Class Dramatic and Vaudeville Artidls Engaged Especially by Mr. Park Di- red; from Leading Theaters. 40 FOR SALE CHEAP—Cow atahlo fer tilizer. 26 Albany Are. IS 3t LOST—Small ten alligator puree oat of large band bag. Finder will be liberally rewarded tf returned to Jones Restaurant, 52 Plant avenue. 2t , ... - • ; . „ • tMif i iff