Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 21, 1911, Image 3

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<>0000000000000000 Wfc. 1-fcVt.R ... Sacrifice Quality I To Advcriisc Ear£z!rs ? This store'.- - mission Is to prov- X Ue patrons witli the very best )1 quality of poods. Quality is the X I Catdinal CondJeratlon at all X; I times and then we make the Xj • price as low as the quality will X ! . peimit. If you are chasing seem- £ j ins bargains about town you will ; enjoy the change of using goods •[» j from our store and getting at a *f i reasonable price the quality that ? ! does not mean waste. Every * J article y' i get of us guaranteed to be good. If you will supply your table from our store you will live economical and live well. REMEBER V/E LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW. C. C. Butter 22c 1?) 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. nnuu. irtis. Mr. r.rd Mrs. J. W. l •Mr. and Mrs. J. V- “At Home'’ to a nu: young friends la.st ni.’ meat to their guest, M: er of Savannah. Game were enjojti aTij espe MS**L«in music by X A1 1 HE MM JESTIC Francis Hammond AND BABY Comedy Sketch “Nobod>’s Baby” Good Singing and Refined Comedy PRICES Matliico Main K Hi Ml, joyed. Punch was served by Mrs. W. j G. EnglLu and Mrs. Guyer and Inter an ice course. Mr. and Mrs Guyera' guests woe: Misses Tallulah I.atl- j DA NDRUFF A ND ITCHING SCALP met-, Jtnny Latimer, Sallie Latimer, I YIELD TO THUS TREATMENT. Grace Newborn. Estell Moore, Sallie . Moore, Arline Bellinger. Pew 1 Beilin-1 gcr, Essie Givens. Kate Henderson, I Addio Belle Lowther.,Gladys Porter,! Mrs. H. G. Enjlish and Elolse Guyor, Messrs C. O. Brits. Frank It. King, |' S. C. Hanley, J. F. Mosley, J. Smith. E. It. Bennett, J. B. Evans, A. M. Brannon. A. R. Marks, \V. C. English, W. F. Guyer and H. G. Eng lish. WILS9NGD3ERYCO.. Wilson Block, w. M. Wilson. Mgr. ? ♦oeooooooooooo^o* WE Are graduate Opticians—Specialists in fitting glasses to eyes in need, and GUARANTEE - ijb give absolute satisfaction In every particular, so sure are we of our abil ity to please you with Our Work Little & Odont, JEWELER8 AND OPTICIANS. T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 x Beef and Pork / SISTIWC A Mrs mrRTFDW NATIVE AND WESTERN. SMOKED PORK, 8AU8AGE, FRESH SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS, SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFAST BA- CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM CHEESE, SALT MACKERAL, FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. T. H. Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. PRESBYTERIANS IN COUNCIL. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 21.—With an attendance of 2.000 delegates, repre senting practically every Presbyter ian church in the United States, the ( fourth annual convention of the Pres byterian Brotherhood of America be gan its sessions this afternoon in the Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ from underneatn ! the skin with greasy lotions or fan- 'ey hair-dressing when every druggists rerywliere and in Waycross ‘Seals Pharmacy will guarantee ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP to entirely rid the scalp of the germ life that causes the trouble. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be ob- Rest hair nets, all colors. 10 cents. ‘ allled lri n! >J' clt 7 or town In America and are recognized the best and most economical treatment for all affections of the skin or scalp ♦whether on Infant or grown person. One shampoo with ZEMO SOAP and application of ZEMO will stop itching and cleanse the sculp of dandruff and scurf. Application of ZEMO and use of ZEMO. soap will cure the most obstinate case of ecze ma or skin disease. Wo invite you to try ZEMO nne ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely sat isfied wo will refund your moneyy. i IS YOUR SKIN ON FIRE? ! 1 'i t.; it seem to you that you can't [stand another minute of that awful, l aiming itch? That It MUST be cooled? i That you MUST have relief? | Get a mixture of Oil of Winter- I green. Thymol, and other toothing ingredients as compounded only in IX i>. I). Prescription. The very first drops STOP that aw ful burning instantly! The fr?t drops soothe and heal! j I). 1). D. gives you comfort—■ cleans-1 os the skin of all Impurities and wash- j cs away pimples and blotches over night. j Take our word on It as your local druggist. Get a $1.00 or a 2, r »c bottle today. H. S. Redding. ALLTHESEMENHAVE IPVOKKEDFOBTHE ^AIWOEYOUMONEY WHEN'ITIS'IN'A NATIONALBANK The Lj Twins coming! NEW M'L'-INERY STORE FOR AfAYCROS*. Miss Francis McDonald left th'i' morning for Bil.imor'a, where vtit goes to buy stoc't for opening in Ji>- to-date millinery store-. The old J*t es Racket Store h?.s be/.-n rented '.’01 .lie purpose and in a nUort time witf ready for business. Miss McDonald is an experience 1 milliner, having been In the m l.incpy busness fee the past seveia-' yea ’it, She Intends putting in a flflrst class and up-to-date line of everythin? .?, the millinery line. Mils McDr/mU has a large number of friends w)ij wish her sue.cess in her now voatwrr. Snow storm in New York yesterday and more expected. A very representative body of del egates left this morning to attend the district convention of the Knights of Pyhias, which convenes at Doug las today. The jolly crowd consisted of Messrs. J.. Lee Crawfey, C. W. Young, C. A. LeCount, J. T. Strick land, T. H. Miller and W. M. Harbin CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bears tho. Signature of Ex-Tax Collector Mullls Is In the city today and handed over to the Sheriff a list of the tax defaulters, to l>e published Immediately. The sheriff states that immediately after publication, they will proceed to make levies. So you had better look out for trouble If your name is on the list. Mufflers, mens and ladies, 25c ana 50c.-—Dickins. DON’T PULL OUT THE GBftY HAIRS NO LONGER NECESSARY, SAYS A WRITER. "Pull out one gray hair and a dozen will take Its place” is an old saying, which is, to a great extent, true, if no steps are taken to stpp tho cause. When gray hairs appear it Is a sign that nature needs assistance. It is nature's call fot help. Gray hairs, dull lifeless hair, or hair that is fall ing out is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thous ands of elderly people with perfect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should bo resorted to at once. Specialists say that ono of the best preparations to use is tho old- fashioned “sage tea,” which our grand parents used. Tho host preparation of this kind Is Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of domestic sage, and sulphur, scien tifically compounded with later dis covered hair tonics and stimulants, tho whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth’s Sage antf Sulphur is clean and wholesomo and perfectly harm less. It refreshes dry, parched hair, removes dandruff and gradually re stores faded or gray hair to its na tural color. This preparation Is offered to tne public at fifty cents a bottle and is recommended and sold by CHEROKEE PHARMACY. Take your Twins. ♦irl to sec tho Lyman THE CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. The first of the massive cord beams that will support the great roof of the Central Baptist church was swung into position this morning, New lot Gu^naturc-s and dress trim and the roof will soon be In shape. ( mings.—Dickins. - The p eat beams are 58 feet in length l and will support the roof without pll- j GROWING CHILDREN Iars of any kind to ohtruct the view, j play hard and work hard at school, C. T. Sauls is in charge of tho and Vapid growth uses up an c-norm- construction work and is pushing it ous amount of energy and vitality apldly to completion. - [that netd3 replacing. I This accounts for the many dell- Another treat for our show-going cate,-sickly and ailing children we people, Is the nppearanee here tonight see on our streets, of the Lyman Twins and their big ! We wish tho mother of every mien company in “The Prize Winners.” ! child would come to our store for a j^iottle of VInol. as it is a delicious Officers .elected and installed for cod liver and iron tonic which clill- Newton Phillips Camp W. O. W. No. jien love to take, and it is easily as- 'Light Cake —bread that makes f eating a pleasure— 1 pastry that “flakes”— 1 [depend on the flour ' J that goes into them. 1 J Wise cooks use William j J Tell Flour and never bavd 1 | a bating failure. ' fit is economical, too—makes 1 Imore bread to the sack thanl Jmost flours. 1 ■A- sack in your pantry takes care| (of every baking need. r ilUamTel Flour .i If your grocer cannot supply Wll Ham Tell. PhoneTHORPE 4 CO., 246, Wholesale Distributers, and they will seo that you get It. THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS SESSION OF MONEY IN THE "*ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN IT 18 A National Bank. FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE-GUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN If*. GENUITY TO DEVISE. IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVING* OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNQ TO BE CONSIDERED IS SAFETY, AND WE ASK FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF Absolute Safety First National Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY TOTAl RESOURCES OVER MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES BEFORE BUYING YOUR M0NUMENT8 T00MST0NE8, ETC. CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT SI ALBANY AVENUE AND 8EE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. t WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY § J M Clarkt si 'Albany, avenue. mgr. WAYCCROSS, Ga. ENTON’S WHITE GOODS SPECIALS K„ Whi,e 10c yd. 27 inch White Lawn EXCELLENT VALUES. I0c,12j£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yd long Cloth 127 YARDS IN BOLT, 1.25. ?. r 0, 1.65, 2.00, 2.50 Lingarnette »1.26, *1.60, *1.76, *2.00, *2.60. 36 INCH WIDE—SPECIAL, 12J£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yard Kilkenny Linen SC INCH WlOi. Very Special . . JOc New Nansook SPECIAL VALUES. 15c, 20c and 25c yard Crepe Stripe Waitfting JU8T BEAUTIFUL, 48 CENTS YARD Crawley—C. C. Jerome Crawley—A. L. P. E. Hamil—Banker. W. C. Paul—Clerk. Otto W. Brady—Escort. T. B. Crawley—Watchman. M. M. Johnson—Camp Physician. Washington and Compton Avenue j 16 3, for ensuing year, Feb. 17-11: Presbyt^ ian church. Two sessions will be held at the Coliseum tomor row at which eminent speakers will be heard. The convention will close with a night session Thursday. Much of the time will be devoted to open parliaments and round table confer ences on brotherhood work. Prominent among those scheduled to address the convention are Wil liam J. Bryan, Henry B. F. McFar land of Washington, D. C.; Rev. Malt 'land Alexander of Pittsburg; Rev. f. Vance of Nashville; Charles 0'. / Trombtt , l of Philadelphia; Eugene C. Foster of Detroit, end Dr. William Hiram FCulkec of Portland, Ore. * Him Ha tod. ! A grateful mother in Durand, Mich., ! says her little girl was weak, pale, I and had no appetite. She gave her j Vinol and she begun to thrive at once—and 3ho gained rapidly Jit weight, color and strength. (Name- furnished cn requc-.it.) Vinol builds up good healthy Been The Lyman Twins are to appear and muscle tissue and makes »liin here tonight In their high-class mas- little limbs round and piump / leal comedy, “The Prize Winners,” Try a bottle of Vinol with the un carrying a large company and chorus, demanding that If It does not bene TODD Shoes and Oxfords For Ladies Our new Spring Oxford Ties, Pumps and Slippers have jutft arrived Many Styles Patent Feather, Tan, Gun Metal, Vici, Suede, Velvet Etc. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Linonette 36 INCH WIDE. Special 12c yd. Princes Cloth 36 INCH WIDE. Special 20 efts New Flaxon PLAIN AND CHECKED, 36 INCHES WIDE. Per Yard 17c, 20c, 25c KNEELAND Shoes and Oxfords For Men Big line New Spring Oxfords now ready fot inspection. 3.50 and 4.00 together with beautiful scenery, cps* tumes and effects. Ladles silk scarfs all colors 50 cents—Dickins. fit yc» ; * chllcUYSur money wlu be ro turned. The Seals Pharmacy. Bast Hair Nett, all colors, 10 cents. —Dickins. ooooooooooooo Pictorial Review Patterns K. J. BENTON & COMPANY 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOO j American Lady I Corsets | Kabo Corsets I Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo