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PERSONAL ITEMS.
j RECITAL LAST NIGHT
j The first of a series of organ reel
j tals, to be given at Grace Episcopal
‘church, the Sunday evenings during
Lent, was greatly enjoyed and ai>-
preclated last evening by a large con
gregation of music loving people; the
evening service, of the church was
well sung by the Vested Choir; Mr.
W. M. Johnston's rich barytone being
heard to excellent advantage in the
Offertory Solo, Ambrose beautiful set
ting of “Ono Sweetly Solemn
Thought.”
Sir. J. L. E. Daniels showed him
self a thorough master of the organ
from the opening number, Dubois
March of the Magi King; to the last
number, 8eibert’s magnificent “Post-
hide.” Each number was a gem, In
itself, and music of such high order
that It was a treat both from an ar
tistic as well as an education advan
tage o be able to hear.
Mr. Daniels has kindly consen $
to give these recitals during Lent,
which will, no doubt, be looked for
ward to with great Interest and ap
predation. Miss Norma Palmer,
possesses a voice of richness andptP
rity of tone, will be heard as the
Soprano soloist next Sunday evening.
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The Wide-awake Jewelers.
Odds and ends of Jewelry
of all description going
cheap, for cash, at /**>
THE UNION
JEWELRY STORE
L. H. BARNHILL, Prop.
108 Plant Avenue.
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Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Beef and Pork
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108 PLANT AVENUE.
Little Jame. Duval Reed Dead.
The announcement of tlie death of
little James Duval Reed, the sixteen
months old son of Mr. and Mrs. H..
D. Reed this morning at three o'clock
Is received with great regret by a
large number of friends In the city
Tha little fellow had been 111 for the
past two weeks. The remains will
bo carried Wednesday morning, to
Maryland for interment. Mrs. and
Mrs. Reed have the deepest sympathy
of scores of friends in the city.
OEATH IN ROARING FIRE
May not result from the work of fire-
Tjugs but often severe burns are caus-
•ed that make a quick need for Buck-
lien's Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur
est cure for burns, wounds, bruises,
.bolls, sores. It subdues lnflamatlon.
lit kills pain.' It soothea and heals.
IDrlves oft skin eruptions, ulcers or
piles. Only 25c at All Druggists.
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RING 174 FOR WOOD. 1m.
( (Governor Joseph M. Brown has ap
pointed our good citizen and friend
'•Major F. H. McGee, a delegate to
•tbfl* Southern Commercial Congress
trhmh assembles in Atlanta on March
tftH. * ‘ " v*' *
We call attention to the cord of
the union painters in this issue.
Their request Is a reasonable one,
these men are located here and are
good citizens and union men should
receive the co-operation of our citi
zens.
ning to get in Its dirty work, of not
only filling with sand, the eyes of pe
destrians, and filling the streets, side
walks and the nooks and corners with
scraps and large pieces of paper and
litter generally, but giving the city
the appearance of a cyclone visit. It
behooves all persons who love clean
liness to appoint themselves a com
mittee of one to help keep clean that
part of the city nearest their home or
place where they do business
work. To keep down fever and to
prevent diseases of every kind, as
well as to make our city attractive
to all who come Into Ifrorpaas this
nay. We must fight as we
would the old devil during protracted
meetings. WLat say thee people?
Most respectfully,
Chas. H. Redding.
DIXIE AIRDOME
4 - BIG ACTS - 4
Together with the great
Spanish Singers and Dan
cers will be three other
a<fts tonight.
Admission for the great
offering 10 and 15 cents.
WILL EITRA SESSSION
CHANGE SENATORIAL RACE!
(Continued from Page 4.)
The question, naturally arises as to
whether Terrell or Candler will de
velop the greatest strength in the
Legislature.
Now that tho March wind la begin- ,; Aq mltt i nK that lt (l a Ho ke Smltll
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CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Mr. Lester Cason, a Waycrosa
boy, well and favorably known hero
for many yeara. Is now with the
Wilkes Dry Goods Company. We con
gratulate the company upon having
secured Lester Casons' service. He
will make them a faithful and effi
cient clerk.
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Telephone!
Your drug wants to us and let us
save you the bother of a trip down
town. We have a BICYCLE MESS
ENGER and will send for your PRE
SCRIPTION anywhere In the city. We
are delighted to serve you with.
"EVERYTHING IN DRUGS
SEEDI”
AND
DIXIE AIRDOME.
The bill at the Alrdome tonight
promises to eclipse any thing seen in
vaudeville In any town the size of
Wnycross. In fact ono act on the
bill Is an act that tho management
succeeded In securing this act at U
enormous cost and by bard effort It
la the great Spanish act of Garola
and Hemingway. They are real
Spaniards and are wonders In their
singing and dancing. They have
caused thousands upon thousands to
marvel at tho cleverneas In which
they perform their work.
Scnor Garcia Is an old bull lighter,
having spent three years of his life
In the Dull ring, finally revoking the
lightest standard In this national
sport. -
Senor and Senorlta Garcia are no,
entertaining by presenting the Very
high class vaudeville act above men
tioned. They will be the sensation
of the town.
In addition to tho Garcia’a there
will be three other acta, all of which
will be right up-to-date. Its a great
offering tor this small admission, 15c.
Tonight Is tho last opportunity lov
ers of artistic dancing will bare to
see Garcia and Memmlngway whose
wondcrous art baa excited unbounded
admiration at The Gem this week.
Dancing la carelessly used, but with
this Spanish team the result Is achiev
cd, lor more grace and sprightly ev
olutions have never been aeon here
beforo. Some of tho posoa of Garcia
cause the audience to bo wonder.
•truck by their beauty which com
blned with tongs wcR sung, lend an
air of the highest vaudevlllian char
acter to tho entertainment,"—Inquir
er-Sun.
Playing at tho Alrdome this week.
Central Pharmacy.
Younu-Roberlson Drug Co.. Prop.
f irf niiwe Repairing
and Ipholstering
We are ■till doing buslnesa
at tha aame old ataad, 22 Brew
er Street near the Court Houae.
We will repair—clean up and
revarnlsh your old furniture,
end make It new—We also do
all klnda ot upholstering—re
pair trunks, suit eases, etc.
All our work Is strictly cash
when finished—No work deliv
ered lfithout the money—Work
left In the shop thirty days af
ter It la finished will have stor
age charges added and will be
liable to to sold lor chargee.
i. I. Waite & Sod.
Phona 294 22 Brawar fit*
legislature, that the Governor and his
polices have a majority In the House
and, perhaps, also In the Senate, nev
crtheless Snator, Terrell’s friends have
great confidence In tho assurance of
support which he has received from
some ot the Hoke Smith members
In both bodies. I^ose assurances
came at a time, however, when It
looked as If Mr. Smith himself would
be the candidate of his faction. Now
Candler enters as a new factor, a new
element; whether that will make a
change In certain pledges . given to
Senator Terrell remains to be devel
oped.
Mr. Candler expresses great en
couragement ovor the situation. Po
litically allied with a majority of tho
legislature, hfg friends feel that he
cannot be beaten. It is one of the
most interesting political situations
which has developed n Georgia in
some time, and they are still looking
for tho man who can correctly pre
dict the outcome.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
City water will be cut off tomorrow,
Tuesday 9 a. m., to 11 a. m., on Eliz
abeth steets south of Elizabeth to tho
A. C. L. main line.
6 lt B. D. Finn, Supt
LTHESEWEN-HAVE
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THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS-
8E8SI0N OF MONEY IN THE PANK 18 GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN
IT 18 A ,, ;. |
National Bank.
FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE.QUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN.
GENUITY TO DEVISE.
IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEP08IT YOUR 8AVINQS
OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS SAFETY, AND .
WE ASK FOR YOUR BU8INES8 ONLY ON THE BA8I8 OF
Absolute Safety
First National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY...... $400,00
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $700,000 „
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
51 ALBANY AVE... PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BU8INE8S GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEEO
HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR G RANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHONE U8 AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU
AND GIVE YOUR INTERE8T HIS PER80NAL ATTENTION.^
THE BE8T MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST
PRICE. • . \
J M Clark, General Manager.
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