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de patrons with the very best ]
S ‘"y ot goods. Quality is the
aal Consideration at
and then we make
price as low as the quality
permit. If you are 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 4
aste. Every <
get of us guaranteed J
to be good. If you will supply *
your table from our store yo
will live economical and live '
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MISS NINA LESTER
SINGING AND ACROBATIC DANC.
ING 80UBRETTE.
JIMMIE MOORE
THE BOY W«7H THE MUSICAL
FEET AND THE EDUCATED
BANJO.
Both Very Good
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.
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WE
Are graduate Opticians—Specialists
Jj fitting glasses to eyes In need, and
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to give absolute satisfaction in every
particular, so sure are we of our abil
ity to please you with
D. A. . .
The Jonathan Bryan . hapter Daugh-
j ters of' the America:. Revolutuioun
met with the Treasuu r, “31: s. 7i. Or
j Lee on Tnursday afternoon. Bust-
: ness of importance was transacted and
compulsory education, civic improve-
I ment and the elemination of the cows
from our streets were discussed. The
I annual dues of several members was
J collected* sr.3 delegates to the Conti-
’ nental Congifss, which convenes in
j Was^in^ton in Ajlril wad ^elected, I
Miss Letforj and Miss Paine, Regents J
[ Alternates. An invitation from the j
Lyman Hall Chapter D. A. R. to at-1
tend a colonial tea at the home of
Mrs. Dhn Lott cu the 22nd, Washing- j
ton’s birthday, TTas read with pleas
ure. At the close of a pleasant hour i
delicious cake and cream was ser- j An unusual oppottunity will be gl\-
ved by the hostess. fen to the people of Waycross by tho
' j revival meeting, which will begin at
CENTRAL BAPTIST SERVICE. 1 the First Methodist church with the
Rev. \V. H. Scruggs will preach a service tomorrow pbrnlng. Rev. Bob
special sermon to the Knights of Jones, jvho will do the preaching will
Pythias tomorrow morning at eleven jariive tonight from Montgomery, with
o’clock at the opera house. A spec-, his singer. Prof. Makin, who will have
al song service will be given. At sev- J charge of the song services,
en o’clock in the evening the regu-1
lar service will be held. All are In
vited to attend these services.
nn from mm
CREATING GREAT EXCITEMENT IN j
HIS NEIGHBORHOOD.
Dailj |
REVIVAL AT THE
1ST METHODIST
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mary and Pendleton Streets.
The Rev. Wm. Hirst Heigiiam, Rector.
Sexageslma Sunday, February 19.
Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. *n.
Litany and Holy Eucharist, 11 a. m.
Sunday school missionary services,
3 p. m.
Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m.
All those without other church en
gagements cordially invited.
Our Work
Little & Odom,
I JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN8,
T. H. BLIZZARD'S
Meat Market,
Plant Av^ 188 Phone 242
All Kinds of Fresh Meats,
j i \ NATIV^ AND WESTERN.
Fish and Oysters
JU8T OPENED FISH AND OYSTER
HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY
TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK
ET AFFORDS.
T. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
INSECT POWDER
JUST RECEIVED AT REDDINGS’
FRESH LCT ’INSECT POWDERS.
PHONE 305, >L S. REDDING DRUG
GIST. 18 3t
THE I. 0. O. F. HAD A VERY
INTERESTING MEETING
k
tome little time this order has
lying somewhat dormant, but
tew administration a
bunch of live officers, the Odd Fel
lows are taking on new life. Their
meeting are now bright and aftrac-
tlve and lots of new material is being
worked over and made Into good Odd
Fellowship. A feature of last meet
ing was the eloqt/m^ address made
eP ing was the eloquent address made
. by .Mr. J. T. Strickland snd others,
.strong argument, was much enjoyed.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. A. M. Bennett will preach both
morning and evening. Morning sub
ject, “The Pathos of Desolation." Ev
ening subject, “Man Making or a Mes
sage to Young Men."
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m.
Baraca class for young men meets
in their class room at same hour.
The teachers want to see a large
number present. A cordial invitation
Is extended to the people of the city
to all the services of the church.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Divine services and preaching at
11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath School at 9:45 a. nr.
Dr Shaw will prtfhch three sermons
tomorrow, at eleven, three p. m.
men only, and at night. Those who
have missed hearing Dr. Shaw have
missed a great treat. The Doctor is
a man of e’earness and power and a
very pleasant speaker. You may ox-
pect good singing and a good sermon
tomorrow. Tire public is urged to
worship with us.
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor.
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IF I HAD ECZEMA
I'd wash It away with that mild
soothing liquid, D. D. D. Trial bot
tle, 25c. Relieves all kinds of skin
trouble, cleansing a way the Irapurl-
tlos and clearing up the complexion
as nothing eDc can.
Yes. If I had any kind of skin trou
ble I’D USE D. D. D.
H. S. Redding.
** TRY THF. WANT ADS ^
Krv. 303 JOritS.
Mr. Jones, though a young man is
already a preacher and revivalist of
onsideiablc good’fame. He has been
successful everywhere he has conduct
services and in many places re
vivals of great power have been held
under his ministry. He preaches the
gospel plainly but with great power,
and in a style that is most attractlv
In a meeting which has Just closed
thirty eight people were converted an
Joined the church’ in one service. He
recently held a meeting in Wesley
Monumental church in Savannnh ami
the revival was the best held In that
city chuich’in many years.
Mr. Makin will organize nnd lead
large chorus of loc^taTeiit which
will lead the congregational singing.
He is an expert in this feature s«i
necessary In a successful meetng.
Rev. Osgood F. Cook, the pastor 7b
now at home and will be present at al!
of the advices and have genera,
charge of the meeting. "
Tho public will receive a cordial
welcome at all of fhe services and
everything possible will be (Tone to
make the Tfcvfvul successful In doing
them much good.
Tho services tomorrow will he as
usual. Rev. Bob Jones will preach at
11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in., and the Sun
day school will lie held at 3:30 p. m.
After Sunday I he hours for services
will be us follows: general meeting
at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and a spe
cial children’s meeting at ?:30 p. pi.
(From the Bloomington
Telephone.) j
Mr. Martin Vanwick drove sixteen
miles to town this 'morning to ge:
thice bottles of Root Juice. He said: |
“The remedy has done wonders at my j
house and everybody in my neighbor- j
hood is excited over it. If it bad I
| fallen from heaven it could not be j
any better. I wouldn't take a for
I tune for what it iias~dorie for my wife.
Before taking Root Juice she was in j
bed and everyone thought her case j
was hopeless. Even water would sour
on her stomach and gas would form ,
and press up against her heart so J
that it would almost stop beating.
Her tongue was badly coated and sue
would complain of a bitter, then a ;
sour taste in her mouth. Sometimes j
her bowels would be running off and J
at other times she would be badly i
constipated. The doctors said that |
her stomach, liver, kidneys and bow
els were all badly diseased. When
I got the first bottle of Root Juice
she was reduced to a mere skeleton,
nnd we feared thnt she couldn’t take
It, as no medicine wo had tried late
ly would lay on her stomach, but the
first dose of the Juice* seemed to
soothe her stomach and do tier no
good. She has used hardly two bot
tles. but is now out of bed and is
rapidly recovering strength, flesh and
health. Tho number of people that
aro going to Cherokee drug store to
Inquire about the remedy is increas
ing daily, as so many of those who
nro usng it arc praising it very high-
lly to their friends. It Is Bold for
$1 a bottle or three bottles for $2.50.
Many are buying three bottles at a
time in order to save fifty cents.
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THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS.
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FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE-GUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN
GENUITY TO DEVISE.
IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS
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WE ASK FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF
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First National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY $400,00
TOTAL ’RESOURCES OVER $700,000
GRAPE VINES FOR 8ALE.
A few * flno scupernong and black
grape vines, well rooted, for sale.
They belong to an old Confederate
soldier; two for 50 cents. Apply at
30 Reed street.
MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES
BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOM8TONES, 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 MARBLE COMPANY
J M Clark,
IOR- WAYCCROS8, Ga.
51 ALBANY AVENUE.
L™ Whi : e 10c yd.
• Long Cloth *
127 YARDS IN BOLT,
1.25. 1. s 0, 1,65, 2.00, 2.50
27 inch White Lawn
EXCELLENT VALUES.
10c,12|£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yd
’ Lingarnctte
• 51.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50.
36 INCH WIDE—SPECIAL,
12J£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yard
Kilkenny Linen
■" i 35 INCH WIDV 41
Very Special . ' 10c
New Nansook
8PECIAL VALUES.
15c, 20c and 25c yard
Crepe Stripe Waidting
JUST BEAUTIFUL,
48 CENTS YARD
THE KNIGHTS OF
MODERN MACCABEES
The Knights of Maccabees held a
Jolly meeting last night at Masonic
Hall, and as usual admitted some
new candidates Into the mysteries of
the order. They seldom have a meet
ing without initiating from two to
ten new Sir Knights. Despite so
many other attractions in town, a
large crowd was present, and lots of
important business was transacted.
Arrangements are now underway
for the entertainment of Groat Lieut.
Commander, Mr. C. H. Thomas, cf
Battle Arbor, Mich., who will proba
bly reach Wayc:oss on or about last
v.eek in February. After a pleasant
exchange of fellowship the tent ad
journed, to accept an invitation to at
tend the social reunion of the Wood
men Circle.
CASTOR IA
For Infant, and Children.
The Kind Yu Hue Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE.
Beautiful, prolific, and tbrlftjr. are
my Bu5 Orpingtons. Cocks, $2.00;
bens, $1.50; two, $5.00; eggs 10c
each.
Mrs. E. A. Sanders.
(Deeawood.)
ltd ltw 4w . Waycross, Ga
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and Oxfor;
For Ladies
Our new Spring Oxford Ties,
Pumps and Slippers have jus'l
arrived
Many Styles
Patent Feather, Tan, Gun Metal,
Vici, Suede, Velvet Etc.
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00
Linonette
35 INCH WIDE.
Special 12c yd.
Princes Cloth
30 INCH WIDE.
Special 20 rfs
New Flaxon
PLAIN AND CHECKED, 35 INCHES'
WIDE,
Per Yard 17c, 20c, 25c
KNEELAND
Shoes and Oxfords
For Men
Big line New Spring
Oxfords now ready fot
inspection.
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