Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 04, 1911, Image 4

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■ V V WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Wo are especially equtppeu to do Prescription Work. Prescriptions called for and delivered promptly. Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. PHONE 52. Hay's MIII& Feed Slorc We have several canes DRIED FRUIT. *o close out at the following Prices: 1fb SEEDED RAISINS 10c, 31b FOR 25c 1fb CALIFORNIA FIGS 10c 3Tb FOR 26c 1Tb CURRENTS 10c. 3lb FOR 26c ALSO Ralston Breakfast Food 10c Per Package. Six pound sack ofRALSTON WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 25c These are all fresh, but we don't want to carry them over Try -us for your next bill of groceries or feed and let us save you some money. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE Patronize Dil. JJvory. They nppm •elute our prompt service, flrst-class turn outs and reasonable prices. If you appreciate all these you will pa' trontze us also. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Safas Stables. Tebesu fit. Waycrosa, Ga. PHONE NO. S3. A declaration against utclces ex penditure Is In order. Too many young people spend both time nnd money In acquiring knowledge of no practical value to them. WAVCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE believes like Washington In making every atep count. It tesebes only-what will en-. able the atudeut to atait advantage- ously In lifo. To command salaries, and occupy positions at once, which otherwise would take you yean to attain. SPECIAL RATES NOW ON. REMEM BER WE SECURE POSITIONS. Waycross Business College Waycrosa, Ga. It. F. Zelgler, Pres. Don’t Forget to Phone For Some Scalshipt Oysters. SEALSHIPT OYSTERS, THE tflND YOU READ ABOUT. WE GET THEM FRESH FROM TH EOEDO. DEAKINS EGGS, 0EAKIN6 BUTTER, DEAKINS CHICK ENS. THE EGGS ARE LARGER AND FRESHER, THE BUT- TER THE BEST, THE CHICKENS THE FATEST. WE SELL YOU CHICKENS FROM A LARGE AIRY SAN ITARY YARD, NOT FROM CLOSE, UNWHOLE80ME COOP. IF YOU WANT THE BE8T TO EAT, (Personal }Mits Carris Perham Social Editor Mr. J. S. Mizell of Folkston, Is in the city registered at the Phoenix. Dr. Frank Folks was yesterday on business. id Savannah Preaching at the first class churches tomorrow and they are all first class. Phone 62 ffyurov BROTHERS. The .Pure Food Store. Mr. Burdette Loomis, Sr., return ed to Waycross last night from Chi cago. He will be here some days. Mrs. Dancy, of Savannah, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bedding returned to her home today. Mias Mae Thlot, left for Savannah, today to spend a few daya with re latives. There was another pretty white frost on the face of the earth this morning. ; . y- Miss Mary Miles of Waycross Is the charming guest of her sifter Wrs. M. Austin.—Moultrie Observer. Rev. J. B. Thrasher, pastor of Trin ity church will be In his pulpit both hours Sunday, the public Is cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. C. S. Baber, of Philadelphia, who has been the guest of Mrs. Nlch- olls for some weeks-left today, for her home. Col. John W. Bennett returned yes terday from Haztehurst, where he has been conducting nn Important crim inal case. Judge J. C. McDonald has returned from Douglas where he hae been hold ing court for Judge Langford, from the smile on his face we think he Is glad lo bo back In Waycross. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; .citizens of United Sts' tes, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South- Building, Waycross, Os.; 13 West York street Savannah Oa.; 108 West For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; Market street Charleston, S. C.; 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald, Ga. Jan. 7 tf. MEALS—First class meals can be obtained at 18 Brunei streeL 2 3t WANTED—Small alze Iron safe. Ap ply P. O. Box 507. 25 tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—Perfectly new piano. For Information apply at this office. 17 tf. • FOR RENT—Two or three nice cool rooms wltli use of bath. 31 Hicks street. 1 3t. FOR REN—Seven room house 43 Gilmore street. Apply 324 LaGrande Building. 1 3t. FOR RENT—Two Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 61 Nichols street. 1 3t FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms either furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply 64 Reed street. 4 3L PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING MONTE PICKENS, "THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN” Tuner and repairer for the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta, Ga., Jai. A. Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent mualc hous es in New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and repairer for the Wesleyan Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer for the Bessie Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1900. Endorsed as a violinist and tuner by the press, artists and musicians from New York to Texas. "A tuner who tunes."—Frederl.k Redd all, teacher of voice, Brooklyn. N. Y. ^ "Not only a fine violinist, but also one of the most e-fj!.?' TiTSSo tuners In the United States."—MusicT rades, New York. "I commend him as able to satisfy the roost exacting demands as piano tuner and repairer.”—C. H. S. Jackson, President Bessie Tift Col lege, Forsyth, Ga. Those desiring the services of ar. artistic workman, will do well to secure the services of Mr. Pickens while In Waycross. ~ C AB LE. PIANO COMPANY. LaGrande Building. Waycross, Georgia. N. B.—Out of town orders for tuning will receive prompt anS "care ful attention. * : ~ . ' 'll WONDERFUL RECORD OF A CASE CAR IN A DE8ERT ROAD RACE 130 MILE8 FROM PROENIX, ARIZONA TO TUCSON, ARIZONA. The average speed of 26 miles an hour from Los Angeles, California to Phoenix, Arizona, for the desert road race run In 1910 was considered mar velous and a portion of this race was run over the finest boulevards In the world. This serves as a background to show the wonderfu lperformance of the Case car driven by F. W. Brong, jn the Phoenlx-Tucson Race. This little car made a remarkable average speed of 28.88 miles per hour. The entire ran was made across deserts and over trails which followed the' Gila, Salt and Santa Crux Rivers. The trail crossed four rivers and as there were no bridges the machines forded the streams, and a number of times the water was over hub deep. The entries for this race were a Case, driven by Brong; a Pope-Hartford, FOR RENT—Rooms at 33 Reed driven by Redewell; a Buick, driven street 3 3t by Boulard; Elmore, driven by Nor ris; and a Stoddard-Dayton; a Tour ist 50, Columbia. Ohio and Rambler. These last four were withdrawn on account of the bad conditions of the road. An Idea of the pace that was set by the Case car in this race can bj figured from the fact that the Elmore car, while vainly endeavoring to fol low the pace of the Case, over-turned and was completely wrecked, and the driver, Norris, was very lucky to es cape fatal Injuries. f~~ The first reports that Phoenl&had of the race were from the ford on the Salt River at Temple. The river waa found to be over a hundred feet wide and several feet deep where the mo- ers crossed and at thla point the Caae car was leading. At Mesa, 18 miles from Phoenix, the Case car was hold ing Its lead easily. The Case was first by Buchanan’s Wells In the de sert at 7:45 In the morning. At Kiln aman’s Wells the Case had lengthen ed Its lead. At Florence where the racera had to ford th Gila river the (Continued on Page 6.) GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mary nnd Pendletoa streets Tho Rev. Wm. Hirst Helgham, Bee- >r. First Sunday in Lent, March 5, 1911 Holy Eucharist 7:30 a m„ l.ll.tany and Holy Eucharist, 11 n.m Sunday School 3 p. m. Evening pray er 7:30 p. m. at the plght service thcro will be nn organ leellal by Mr. John L. Eckorsley Daniel formerly or ganist of Saint Bamahs', church Pop tlshead, England. Program ns follows: 1. —March—Boyion Smith. 2. —Intermcsio—Macbeth, 3..—Improvlcatlon 4.—Andantlno—Batiste 6.—Postude. Everyone cordially invited. Ladles who propose attending tbU service nrnl •: coital are kindly and respectfully reintndcde that tho law of tho church requires a head covering. WEEK DAY LENTEN SERVICES. Monday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 a.m and 4:30 p, m, Tuesday 7:30, 10:30 a m. and 4:30 ui. Wednesday, 7:30 a. m, and 4:30 and 7:30 p m, Thursday, 1:30, 10:30 m. and 4:30 p. m. Smoke! “Oran Chico's", “Yer Bcsl Smokers", and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers." Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufactured In Waycross, Ga, %i , httman ocas co. SPECIAL RATES FOR VAtDOSTA PEOPLE TO ATTEND MEET HERE Announcement Is made that the Atlantic Coast Line has extended the radius of special rates for the Way- cross meet so as to include Yaldoa- tc- This Is done for the purpose of allowing the disappointed citizens of thst place to see aeroplanes In tho air, as the Waycrosa flights will be worth going miles to see. The tact that the meet In Valdosta has roved disappointing to thf people there and to lh> promoter does not mean that (he tamo •conditions will exist In Waycrosa. Miss Hamilton, a charming young lady who has been visiting Mrs. H. P Brewer, returned to Savannah this morning after a delightful visit to' Waycross. t Mrs. C. A. Bennett, wife of our popular deputy sheriff, has been In Kings Daughters Hospital undergoing a very sorious operation and wo are glad to report that she has passed the operation successfully and la gaining atrength again. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF QUALITY. — New goods opened up ready for you inspection News has Juat been received that our good citizen, Mr. A M. Knight, has just joined the millionaire-class In Florida, and la now enjoying a de lightful cruise from' Jacksonville to Savannah as the guest of Hon. W. M. Toomcr on bis prlvats yacht. \ ‘ Y ’'S&IDNEYPniS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The usual service* will be conduct ed by the pastor at il a. m, sad 7:30 !., Sabbath school at S:4S a. m„ Mrs. F, P. Howell will sing for us we liivitu the public to worship with us Kev A. R. Brown, Pastor. Our city Is being greatly Improved by the cleaning away of trash plies here and there on vacant lots, but there Is nnothcr improvement that might be made In many of these plac es as well as other portions of ths city, and that Is the removal ot un sightly bill boards where advertising matter Is displayed. These things are equally aa ugly aa the traah pilea and garbage boxes and should be done away with, or at least allowed only whore they do not obstruct the view as In many cases. D. New Cotton Voiles and Satin Stripe Big shipment ot fancy Belt Pins, Suitings In all colors, Combs and Barretts 25 Gents Beautiful lot of colored Flaxon and 15c up to 50c Ladles Gauze Vests. Tbe kind that shoulder straps stay up. 10c to 25c Lanalr Waist and Suiting, 20c and 25c Big selection ot fancy Foulard Silk “Zcigler Bros." Ladies One Dress In tho new colors. Slippers. j 35c-to 50c $3.00 lo $4.00 Famous W. B. Corsets, all the Extra good quality 46 Inch wide latest models. Persian Lawn. , $1.00 to $3.00 Black Cat Hosiery "for the whole family.” ~ * I Special 15c. Beautiful colored Lawn and Batiste i 15c to 50c 10c to 20c * A CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler M. Sweat of 35 Church street extendi their many thanks to tbelr • friends who was so kind to them and their little ion Willard Gago, during his recent ID- Humphreys & Williamson The Store of Quality Subscribe for the old Waycross Evening Herald. reliable SEEDS! SEEDS! Let us sell you your garden and flower seeds and your garden will be success. THE SEALS PHARMACY tux ntxtuironi J<«>0000000^000000000000000:000000000 CARRIAGE PAINTER 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 Carriage dnd Automobile Painting NEATLY EXECUTED R O. SMITH, ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. <