Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 20, 1911, Image 5

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j f * c ' / ) OOOOOOOOOO WE is EVER $ | Sacrifice Quality f l To Advertise Eargrtrs | This store’s mission is to prov. | tie patron. with the very best "? PERSONAL IfEfIS. C:n$recsman and r. tertaln Youn Washington, D. (\ leseutative and Mrs. Edwards l...- -elks. eb. 19.—Rep lies G. Ed- , quality of poods. Quality is the - Cardinal Consideration at all f * !Wrty ,. 0t ^! S tin:es and then we make the price as low as the quality will permit. If you are chasing-3eeni-. ins 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 g od. If you will supply your table from our store you 111 live economical and live | AT 1HE i ' MAJESTIC j Francis Raimondi AND DABY Comedy Sketch j Baby” I PEOPLE IN WAVCROSS i 00 IF D«i PROOFS OF LOCAL NATURE ARE SO NUMEROUS. people from Savannah at a beautiful! appointed dinner last evening at IMODOO V 8 BftDy I Those T**o have investigated the Congress Hall Hotel. The table had Good Singing and j claims that are made for the wonder for a' centerpiece a basket of yellow Refined Comedy i lul Root Juice Jo not doubt its great tulips and jonquils, at each end or PRICES: Nfirilr lOoiiiiiTV.* 1 * nrcrit, as proofs of a local nature nr* which was a candelab.a of five lights _________ i sufficiently numerous to convince tho with yellow shades. Corsage bou f( '||tni TJJ pill HI fl~ fill I n:o8t sk cptical. Scores of home peo- quets of jonquils tied with yellow ||n||.| r | H A re I ||* jjnj I plo are rapidly recovering health af- gauze were given the girls and bout- *LIL U I tiv using the remedy but a few clays, ;cnleres the boys. Their guests In-, P{(/fP Ifl/lPDlllfl-flfi!-jUTQ : 5,nd m,lu - v t1lem nro enthuslastlcal- c Tided Miss Susie Winburn, Miss Ai-i Ulvlu I If 11 li U If Llf IL If I UI *>* recommending it do their frlehffs ALL THESEMENHAVE fe LWORKED-FOB-THE 'SAFETYOFYOURMONEY WHENTT-ISINA ^ NATIONALBANK veil. REMEBER WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW. C. C. Butter 25c K» Making Cust omers every. ... .Chicke n every Fri 'ay..... Fresh Celery eve:y Friday and Saturday. Full stock Hay, Corn and Oat3 And Cow feed. Cheaper than the other fellow. Fresh Brunswick Bread, every Morning. WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. WILSONGHOCERY CO Wilson Block. W. M. Wilson, Mgr. < ♦040000000000040^ ; mee Battev, Miss Josephine Clarke, \ Miss Cynthia Farle, Savannah’s young ^ ear ^ r - Editor: set at school in \Vashington; Miss Now that the desire to see civic Maude Brown of Missouri. Messis improvement in all parts of our rap- Harold Hunter, Dudley Hull, John id, - v Rawing city is taking possession Howkins, Willis Davis and Capt. Gra- of the thoughts of a number of our ham JcTnson. Fifty guests were in- citizens, is it not essential to health vlted to meet the young people after an *l beauty that a spirit of honest dinner. T I Prof. R. F. Zeigler Entertains. One of the most delightful enter tainments of the season was given for j the students of the Waycross Busi ness College last Friday night by Prof. R. F. Zeigler in the rooms oc- 1 cupied by that institution in the Lott- j Hitch building. The rooms were beau tifully decorated in the college col ors and flowers, and presented a most •/.casing appearance to the assembled guests. The amusements of the eve ning started with a progressive con test in which each guest Joined. Pa per and pencils were distributed and a guessing contest commenced which occupied the attention of all present for fifteen minutes, when the papers were taken up and a small red heart containing a pointed question given each contestant. The reading and answering of these questions occas ioned much merriment and gave rise rivalry should spring up and manifest itself in the hearts of all who have the least bit of desire to see Way- cross, the crowned queen of the wlre- As a ie«ult people are going in num bers through all hours of the day to Cherokee d:ug store to see about L. and many of them are buying It for themselves and friends, and some who are using It are even advising their friends by phone to try it. ! A leading Imsfiress man ^uid a j well known lady phoned him ItiifTsaid j she had suffered with a bad stom ach and bowel tiouL*b for a long time, ami tried many different things glass section of the empire state of I without relief, but after bearing the south in tryiug to make their part of the city the cleanest and pret tiest part of it. Where is there a cit izen in Waycross, who has a person al interest in the city, that Is not willing to pay ten cents q month to help make it both healthful and beau tiful? Think of it;* only the value of one two cent po3tage stamp every six days, or the cost of one^ drink or glass of coco-cola every fifteen days in the year; or if paid In advance, $1.00 for 365 days, of course, there is not a real citizen of Waycross ove» 16 years of age who will refuse to pay that much toward helping to create a little "paradise" of beauty in our city. Now, this is not Intended for tiro school teachers and pupils of our to many witty comments. After tills | city schools for wo are yolna to make thd next feature in the evening's en tertainment was introduced and prov ed very interesting. A large -heart Are graduate Opticians—Specialists ’ was pinned on the wall and each con- in fitting glasses to eyes in need, and testont, after being blindfolded, was place an arrow directly iu the '•'GUARANTEE to give absolute satisfaction In every particular, so sure are we of our abil ity to please you with' T Our Work 'Little & Odom, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. / T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 All Kinds of Fresh Meats, NATIVE AND WESTERN. /j Fish and Oysters ( ^ JUST OPENED FISH AND OYSTER HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK- ET AFFORDS. T. H. Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. Press reports are to the effect that Senator Penrose blocked the vote on the bill for the direct election of sen ators by the people, objecting to tak- J ing it up by unanimous consent. Of course. The senator, has a very clear j idea o? what would happen to him in I • Pennsylvania if his election were left i to the people individually. —4* HOW'S THIS? ' P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have kndwn 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. Wilding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drugggfst* Toledo, O. We ofTer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Hall’* Catarrh Cure la taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Drugglats. Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti pation. them honorary members, and feel from the bottom of our hearts that they are going to more than pay that amount In their personal aid toward This’ most noble cause; the teachers o? exacting into the minds of the center of the heart.' Many an arrow /pupils the Importance of tho under- flow «■&!)• of tho mark but quite n I takinj. and life pupils by helping per- number wearsuTnclefltly near to Indi- 1 oonally, to provont Uttering tho streets, the school yairds and the front and back yards of their homes. The young people are to be the future citizens, officials, teachers, etc., of this, the magic city of south j Georgia and their p-:HIe will push them forward in the good work. The writer has been chosen chair men of the membership department cate that all of the W. B. C. students were not amateurs in the game of Hearts. Delightful refreshments con sisting of ambrosia, cake and grape Juice were then served in regular W. B. C. style. About ninety Invited guests were present and all were unanimous in voting the evening an entire success. Much credit is due Prof. Zeigler and the entire student- body tender him p vote of thanks and sincere appreciation for his co-oper ation and woi k in their behalf on this, and other occasions. much of Root Juice she got some of it am! has only been using it a short while, but the results are wonderful. She said she couldn’t praise It sufli eiently, as it lias done so much good for her. Sllcli lalk Is lTOing heard all over town. Root Juice is cerlfflnTy a wonderful medicine for troubles of the stomach, liver and kidneys. The demonstrations are now being conduc ted at Cherokee drug store. Tho people nt the drug store are well pos ted in relation to tho remedy and nrej glad to give any information within their power. Many are calling for a descriptive circular. THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITN THAT COME WITH THE POS SESSION OF MONEY IN THE '’ANK 18 GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN IT IS A National Bank. FOR. HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE-QUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN. GENUITY TO DEVISE. IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS 8AFETY, AND WE ASK FOR YOUR BU8INESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF Absolute Safety First National Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY $400,00 TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $700,000 Some excitement was caused at Charleston, 8. C. Monday aftornocn by the capture of a 50-foot whale on Colo Islnnd Bcmh, a few miles below Charleston. Several local amateut flshei men made tlie •Ch'ptiRff, - fi7T8otIng the big fish with buckshot and then landing It nshoro with ropes and Im provised tackle. MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOM8TONE8, ETC, CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT B1 ALBANY AVENUE AND 8EE OUR 8TOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICEd ARE RIGHT. WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY J M Clark, Ss 61 ALBANY AVENUE. MGR. WAYCCROSS, Ga. BENTON’S WHITE GOODS SPECIALS I A tho paik given the city by Mr. and I I I Mrs. S. C. Houck, under certain For Infants and Children. j dittons, they will repent in sackcloth The Kind You Hare Always Bought | and ashes, besides being haunted by their undis-splrlt in their" happy by ! and bye. ■ City Father, To rthc sake or human | ity, please don’t forget tho parks, j and when you arc too busy to look Bears the Signature of L # ,r„ Whi ! e 10c- yd. long Cloth 127 YARDS IN BOLT, 1.25. ».■», 1.65, 2.00, 2.50 Lingarnette c:.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50. 36 INCH WIDE—SPECIAL, 12J£c, 15 C> 20c, 25c yard 27 inch White Lawn EXCELLENT VALUES. 10c,12J£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yd Kilkenny Linen 36 INCH WIDV. Very Special . . 10c New Nansook 8PECIAL VALUES. 15c, 20c and 25c yard Crepe Stripe Waiting JU8T BEAUTIFUL, 48 CENTS YARD Valentine Party. Mrs. IJattie Mobley was hostess at ! after them yourselves, press ine and a beautiful Valentine party Saturday j other lovers of the city into service afternoon at her borne on Mary street, and make us help you superintend the The dcccratlon3 fo- the affair wer'* work on stfeh necessities. We’ll help unusually beautiful. A profusion of you. the beautiful yellow Jessmlne being Just as soon as the by-laws of the used with palmh and festoons of red civic club are published tho citizens hearts. The score card, the dainty will he allowed an opportunity 'to hand work of the hostess were ex- join, and they can pay their little fen quisite hand painted cupids. Bridge cents monthly in advance or $1.00 In whist was the game enjoyed in which advance for the whole year, Mrs. Maish won first prize, a pretty! Nothing great this side of Heaven water e<flor rjlnving. Mrs. W. B. can be carried on without money, not Simians was given a pretty white even the couvertion of the heathen, satin satebet as consolation. A sai Let us have your ten cents a .r.cturt ad course was served after the games, please. followed by syllabub and cakes feed fn earnest and with his war paint with hearts and pierced by little ar- ‘on. Yours to serve, rows. Mrs. Mobley’s guest were, Mrs. Cbas. H. Redding. J. E. T. Bowden, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. GourJine, Mrs. T. W. Morrison, rs. IN8ECT POWDER Hingeveld, Mrs. J. P. Stewart, Mrs.; JU8T RECEIVED AT REDDINGS’ Sirmans, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Steinhef- FRE»H LOT INSECT POWDERS, mer. Mrs. »adIejY Mfs. Riding, Mrs. PHONE 305, H. 8. REDDING DRUG- Little, Mrs. Ot/t, jSIrsl Odum Mrs. GIST. 18 3* Grambling, Mrs. Izlar, 'Airs. Cox, Mrs. j ■■ Phelan, Mrs. Jacl# Phelan, Sirs. Wal*! Get a FREE MAJESTIC SOUVE- ter Young, Mrs. Mac Mayo, Miss NIR—See our # advertisement In this Lo*n/s, Wist Tbfofy^M'ss Barrier, issue. VUs Thelma Baum. i ' Watt Hardware Co. 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