Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 16, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROCS EVENiNG HERALD Has. Sacrifice Quality l To Advertise Bargaies This store'* mission Is to prov- de patrons with the very be*? quality of goods. Quality Is the Cordinai Consideration at all jjraes and then we make the price a* low as the quality will j*ermlt If you are chasing seem ing bargains abou^ 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 yr j,get of us guaranteed to be gcod. If you will supply your table from our store you will live economical and live well. REME8ER W2 LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW. C. C. Butter 25c !?» Making Oust-! 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 J PRODUCE, J MStjSESrCOi Wilson Block. W. M. Wilson, Mgr. • ♦0400K>00000000*0* Iff' PERSONAL IFEIS. AT THE j MAJESTIC | MISS NINA LESTER j SINGING ANO ACROBATIC OANC-j ING SOUBRETTE. \ JIMMIE MOORE THE BOY WITH THE MUSICAL Mack Mayo and his crowd of dogs FEET A ^D THE EDUCATED Mr. Hart*!*. father c din. i* in tile city Vr i Florida strawberries cal market, but so fa. they are tasteless. the Ic- t* know i BANJO. Both Very Good for moss STOKE £1 FIRE: ENTHUSIASM OVER THE ! GREAT DISCOVERY. | Other enjoyable numbers solo by Miss Gertrude Brown, vocal solo by Miss Adams, reading Miss The great good that ia being done • here in Waycross and vicinity has j cauiu-d a (lame of .onvlction to sweep j over many homes, and scores of poo* j pie h ! ° going to Cherokee drug store j to get some of tile health-creating Root Juice Hint has caused so much talk throughout the state during the past few months. The necessity of proving the merits of the great rem- ery has almost ceased as most of the onvinced because they j know of some neighbor or ft lend who j The time has now come for the!' 3 ri, l»ldly improving under Lie Juice j base-bull fans and enthusiasts to get, t r ®*tnient. Homer I*. Barlow said: busy, on plans for a good up-to-date *^y little boy and self have been us- base ball park for Waycross. j ^us juice about a week and it la Already the base ball boys are stir- j doing us both worlds of good. My ring up the matter, and the question j * ,o y wn3 * n a ver y * nld before tak- . should be handled at once. in « the remedy. He had used a great I Waycross needs a base hall park | d " a l °f medicine before taking the benefit, but the ! and hoys brought in another wild cat yesterday. The boys and dogs are hunters right.. ~ . i : Epworth Leaguo Recaption. i 0 A P I! DAM DID!/ 1 A most enjoyable evening was spent JlflAi’ jKfl| | I'nKn !<>• the young people 0 r (he Epwortli J ”*•”1* UflLL I lllill League and of the cfiu c'n at First Methodist church last night. A largo crowd of young people attended and after a pleasing program had been rendered delightful refreshments were served in the splendid new dining room of the church. Among the num bers oil the most enjoyable program were readings given by Mias Wood. Miss Wood was most gracious and responded to the third encore and every number was greatly enjoyed, i ...... ( h,...i nf * ! Waycross needs a base ball park a ‘ a * or piano t}iere i g ao q Ueg y 0 n about it, we have , j»ice, without an, LTHESEMEN HAVE ^WORKED-FORTHE tSAfETYOFYOURMONET WHENiTISINA r NATIONALBANK the boys that can play. Waycr i has RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. The site at present under considera tlon for the Railway Y. M. C. A. . fine one and if adopted will add another valuable addition to our cen tral city property. It Is probably that the site selected will be on Screven Avenue on ground at present occupied by the A. C. L. road ofllce, between Stephenson and Brunei. Tills will be an Ideal central points easily acces sible and clnventent to the men. With in fitting glasses to eyes in need, and tbe han d 80 me Central Baptist church we WE Are graduate Opticians—Specialists Dunn, vocal solo Prof. Zelgler, solo Mr. Johnson. r'oeal j I established In the past a splendid re- CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of tGUARANTEE olute 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 A » Today? Havanas, Pineapples, Grape Fruit, Apples, Tangerines Coccoanuts, etc. PRICES PLEASE Bananas 20c; Apples 60c per peck; Oranges from !5c to 30c per dozen; Pineapples 10c to 16c each; Tange rines 10c to 16c per dozen. Don’t Forget to Ordsr the Celery Delivered. 522 PHONE NUMBER. N. A. JOSEPH SIGNED EXPOSITION BILL WITH 80LID GOLD PIN. Washington, Feb. 16.—President Taft yesterday signed the bill desig- nat)ng San Francisco as the city in which will If held, In 1916, the ex position to celebrate the opening or the Panama Canal, with a gold pen made of precious metal mined in the state of California, and in the pres ence of two United States senators and a number of the representatives from that state, the president at tached bis signature to the engrossed bill. Throwing a boy upon his own re sources is the way to make a man of on one corner and a Y. M. C. A., on another, abbuting plant memorial park a graft improvement- will be visible on that side of the depot and will present a creditable appearance to strangers passing through. In our opinion Dr. Thomas, that’s the place for your Y. M. C. A. putatfon along these dines an .I despite all kinds of drawbacks has always had a winning team. A winning base ball team is a splendid advertisement to any city. • But not only as an advertisement, but | as a business asset It is a good thing. * A goo baseball team, supplied health, I exercise apd recreation not olfly to ! the boys themselves, but to thUTVhole city. The long trying days of summer are pleasantly relieved and the tire: ness man ami mechanic finds healtfi ful recreation and rest for tils mind and body in the watching of a good liinest game of ball. Again it is a valuable asset, in that It creates and fosters patriotic pride in our city. We love to see the boys win, and n war- of hot-patriotic er/thusiasm passes through us as we see our boys carry to victory tide banner of Waycross. Let us get together and build park. Waycross cannot afford to lag in the matter. Albany Valdosa, Thom- asviilc, Douglas and practically evoiy town around us of any size has a park When our hoys here play now they have to just practically raise the mon ey for expenses almost by bogging, but if they had a park they could give us good games, that woulu bo acred It [to the city and have somewhere to OlTiKOlAX/JIVT 1 p"* tlro and ,et ° a the ,u '*« r ' almn ' * * 'dance of energy that <■ *“ «omo- T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 All Kinds of Fresh Meats, NATIVE AND WESTERN. Fish and Oysters JUST OPENED FISH ANO OYSTER HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK ET AFFORDS. T. H. Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. now toome- time, misdirected with harmful chan nels. RHODE ISLAND RED, BUFF OR PINGTON, BLACK MINORCA AND WHITE LEGHORN EQOS FOR HATCHING. C. 3. HAROV. AT HARDY BROS. 16 3t MY LIST OF SATISFIED CU8T0M ERS IS STEADILY GROWING. LET ME ADD YOUR NAME BY HAVING YOUR BICYCLE8, GUNS REPAIR- ED AND LOCKS AND KEYS OF ANY KIND, BY MR. CRANE AT T. J. Me GEE'S, 21 ALBANY AVENUE. DON'T MISS THE PLACE. An accumulation of undnlshed bus- iness |, not the 'jest evidence of hue- ineas ability. M^KEDNEYPUJtS no. ^etaaeiu. The EXCHANGE BANK Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. juice seemed to tr.ke a hold of his enso at the very start and improve ment has been very rapid. His stom ach and kidneys were In an awful condition before taking the great rem edy. My I rouble was indigestion; gas fotuied on try stomach and bowels ami 1 bloated a great deal, but Hoot Juice has almost entirely flopped that. It seems that after people take the truly wonderful medicine a few days they praise it so highly that, their friends and neighbors go In crowds to tbe stoic and get shine of It. We heard that the scientist spent a fortune In perfecting Hoot Juice. He is certainly being rewarded, for It is almost impossible to make the medicine fast enough to supply the demand. The discovery Is certainly proved to be the greatest of the age for healing and toning the stomach, bowels, liver and k'dneyc. Many peo ple from every walk of life who have sulTored for years with stomach trou bles. rheumatism, nervous weakness and kidney affections, after taking the remedy a few days arc so enthus iastic In their praise that It is hard to doubt the health-giving properties of the medicine. We are Informed that the demonstlutlons will continue but few days at this point. The Root Xuico Is sold for one dollar a bottle THE CONFIOSNUc ANO SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS SESSION OF MONEY IN THE *>ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN IT IS A National Bank. FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE-GUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN. GENUITY TO OEVISE. IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED 13 SAFETY, AND WE ASK FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BA3IS OF Absolute Safety First National Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY $100,00 TOTAC RESOURCES OVER $700,000 CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able- bodied unmarried men between age* of 18 and 36; citizens of United Sta tes, of good character and temperate habits, who can apeak, read and write the English language. For Informa tion apply to Recruiting otHcor, South- Building, Waycrosa, Ua.; 13 West York street Savannah Oa.; 108 Wcat For- or three bottles for two dollars and a' yth 8trec . t Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 half. Market atroet Charleston, S. C.; or 1113 South Maino atrceL Fitzgerald, Ga. Jan. 7 tf. The big tent should ho packed to see “Beyond Pardon.” | American Concern To Pay WANTED—Young men in automo bile business. Big demand; short hours; fine pay. Learn at home in »paro time; Write Empire Auto In stitute. Box 30, Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE—Horse. Jt\A» la a good sound young horse, dark grey, weight 1.900 pounds; a good quiet driver and wrijer; price $185. J,. R. Tibba, W&croMM. Oa., R. FVD. No 4. 10 Ot RIPE PINEAPPLEB-Direct to con- autners. Choices recipes upon rw* quest. Applethorpe Plantation, Anko- na, Fla. to 6t FOR RENT—Two connecting, un furnished rooms at SI NMiolla street Couple without children preferred. 21 “TWIN COMMEDIAN3” TO APPEAR SOON. “No, the road Is not all pleasure w m F r* V f aa *° mo P e °P*o think, an{I far from Income ICIX In tan^lond^- Of, course, we have our good times like people in all other walks London, Feb. 16.—Justice Hamilton, I The justice held that, although the sitting in the King's bench division | nulls and husinesH of the company of the high court of justico today, ren- were In America, the fact that most dered a decision that the American' of the common slock wus held here Thread Company, Incorporated under and that the directors in England the laws of the state of New Jorxey, were highly concerned with the dlrec- was liable to an Income lax assess-' tlon ot *ts affairs, brought the ment in this country on profits aiuoun j corn within the provisions of ting to $900,000. I British income tax act. Series Of Lectures On Shakespearian Plays at Breman Atlanta, Feb. 16.—A series of lec- rjf^i Shakespearian plays Is about to be delivered at Brenau College, Gainesville, by Mr. Robert J«ovetnnn, well known student and scholar, j Brenau has recently inaugurated the Idea of a permanent chair of poetry on Its faculty, and this chair will probably he offered to Mr. Loveman. Mr. Isovemsn Is himself a poet of no mean ability, and is well known on* the lecture and lyceuin platform. T7T6 'original verses are well known every where throughout the southern state*. Miss Florence Kohro, of the Brenau factuity, conservatory department, has completed plans for the personalty conducting of a select party around the world, the trip Is to consume a little over seven months, she has al ready carried Georgia parties on sum mer trips through Europe with great success. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERALITY —Are th3 Marked Features of Our Business. We Invite You to Try Us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W. H Buchanan, President. W. H. TIcRae, Cashier. MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES, BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOM8TONES, ETC. CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT SI ALBANY AVENUE AND SEE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY J. M. Clark, S1 ALBANY AVENUE. MGR. WAYCCROSS, 0«. ot lire,” inld the Lyman Twin Broth- or, to to a eorreapondent the other day. ‘And we have aoiue holly good time,, too, once in a while, but th. hardeat work connected with the tb f ntor la aeldom, It ever, aeon, by th* public at large. "Klrut come, the wrIUng nf a new ploco, und In writing that you try to Dnd something different from thoeo you have played In before. Then d» algna are made and model, (ubmltUd for the entire scenic oqulnment, cos tume, and effcais, besides twenty or thirty style, of advertising which Is s very large Item. Then rehearsals are called, when three or more weeks If the moat atrennous work of tbe the. tor folks have to Indulge In Is started. As each act goes on It Is a llne'chang- ed here, a situation altered there, a aentence or two and sometimes a whole scene of the play written dur ing the night to he ready for rehears al the following morning, this son* Is too fast and must bo Changed, aa- othor has to ho put In a different part of an act to give the choru* three mlnutea more to make a change of costume, this dance taken out cn-, tlrcly and another put In to better an effect or e»lt, atfd at last, after threo weeks of tbtt trying o-desl yon play your first night and It Is almost certainty more dhsngee wtn be mad- after the Brat performance than Hi all tbe rehearsals before, which mean, two or three weeks ot hard work on the ro«d.” Per wood phone Ilk tn Im