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20 cts.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
• Brother R. E. Wright of Tennessee,
will preach at the tent on Screven
Avenue tomorrow night and Wednes-
j day and wil continue to preach each
j night for a week at 7:30 each night
( everybody Invited to come out and
hear him.
Per-,Dozen*.
5-V
c.-c. D.
mutter
C. H, Stanford.
The Beit on Earth
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25 cts.
POUND.
At The
WILSON GROCERK CO
SPLENDID 8H0W AT MAJE3TIC.
We propose giving the public the
oportunity of demonstrating whether
or not they will support a good hlga
class place of entertainment. We are
presenting the best movney will pro
cure In this section. Come out to the
Majestic tonight.
Brewer & Phelan.
The Leading Grocery House.
WILSON SLOCK,
PHONE 128.
T. H. BUZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Beef and Pork
V NATIVE AND WESTERN.
SMOKED PORK, SAUSAGE, FRE8H
-SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS,
BKINNED HAM8, BREAKFAST BA
CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU-
SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM
CHEESE, 8ALT MACKERAL, FRESH
<F|SH AND 0Y8TER8.
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7. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AWNUE
: TO^HE I
NOTICE '
PUBLIC.
are aeveral nonunion saint
-era lufatown eollcUtns work. In tho
interest "of ouF-fecal union painter*,
tve ask our cltjzini to require each
man to show k union card, end em
T ploy- only those who can (how a ear.
.In good standing.
31 7t L. C. Brown, Secretary.
Local No. <01, Waycrois, Ga.
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THE MU8ICAL BENSON’S
SENT THE GREATEST ARR
NOVELTY INSTRUMENTS EVER
SEEN IN WAYCR0S8, AT THE MA
JESTIC TONIGHT. 13 3t
“A NERV0U8 WRECK."
‘‘My daughter *l» rapidly becoming
ja nervous wreck.” said an anxious
( father to a friend who happened to
be a druggist.—"she has no appetite.
Is run-down, weak, takes no Interest
jin anything, and we cannot find any
thing that helps her.”
“Why don’t you give her Vlnal’’—
said the druggist—“it is not a secret
nostrum, just a simple and delicious
cod liver and iron tonic—and the
best strength creator and general ail
round tonic we have ever sold in our
store. Take a bottle home and try
it. We’ll return your money if it
does not help her.”
“Within ten days the father came
back for another bottle of Vinol, say
ing that he had never seen such a
change in a,girl in his life, and he
fell sure one more bottle of Vlm'
would restore her to her normal con
dition.”
Such cases as the above are con
stantly coming to our attention, and
we ask every run-down, nervous, de-
billnted, aged or weak person suffer
ing from a chronic cough, cold, or
bronchical trouble, to try a bottle of
Vinol on the same terms as above.—
The 8ealS Pharmacy.
WANTED
DIXIE AIRDOME
WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between age,
cf IS and 35; citlzcna of United Sta
tes, of good character and temperate
habits, who can apeak, read and wrli
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Building, Waycross, Oa.; 13 West York
street Savannah Ga.; 108 Wes’. For
syth street Jacksonville, Fla.;
Market street Charleston, S. C.;
113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald,
Jan.7 tt
FOR SALE -
FOP SALE—Perfectly new piano
For Information apply at this office.
17 tf.
WANTED—A. couple, or two or
three men can get board with Mrs.
Drown at No. 9 Hicks street. 6 tf
8TRAYED—From Willla ha Street,
one white poodle poppy., Tinier will
please notify Gem .?harm cy.
LOST—pocket book, containing
about |40, also papers with my name.
Finder will be liberally rewarded by
leaving same at 14 Jane street. J.
M Fesperman. 11 2t
WANTED—A first class life insur
ance man to represent a live progres
sive legal reserve company, from Mis
sour!; tip top contract. Address E.
T. Harris at Waycross, Ga. 11 3t
CASTOR IA
Tor Iolanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
AT THE
MAJESTIC
MON. TUE8 A WEDNESDAY.
“Tie Mas leal Bensoms”
A novelty musical act. One of the
beet of Its kind on the road. Don’t
Mies it
MATINEE WITH VAUDEVILLE EV.
EVERY AFTERNOON 3 TO 6
NIGHT 7 TO 10.
PRICE8:—Matinee 5 and 10o
Night 10 and 1Se
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RATS IN THE HAIR
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Most every good woman wears one
of these little Inil-gnlflcant, (or very
significant probably would salt bet
ter) rats In her hair, and we css as
sure you that we ere not here to.
criticise her for one moment. But
we do want to say that moat of the
scalp troubles are due o the wearing
of these rats end from long experience
we have found a remedy which will
rid the scalp of dandruff and the.
usual Itching and terrifying hnmor,
leaving It In a clean and healthy con
dition. TELEPHONE US FOR A
BOTTLE OF YOUNG’S TETTER
AND ECZEMA REMEDY. IT'S
GUARANTEED.
Central Pharmacy.
Vonng-Hobfrtson Drag Co., Prop.
WANTED—Young lady wants posi
tion In Waycross -as office assistant
or record keeper. Address P. 0. Box
11 3t
FOR SALE—Eggs! Thoroughbred,
Plymouth Rock and S. C. Rhode Is
land Reds, <1.00 for |15. Address:
Acme Comedy Co.
HIGH CLA88 ENTERTAINERS COM-
POSED OF GOOD COMEDIANS
AND PRETTY GIRL8.
2 8H0WS NIGHTLY i
PRICES 10 AND 15 CENTS.
WHEN YOUR
15 IN A
, L. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent
Waycrosa, Ga. 108 Plant Ave.
MACHINE ON EXHIBITION,
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OF THE 8EA80N.
JU8T RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI
CES reduced
50c to 35c Per Basket
FIR8T CALL GET8 THEM AT 25c.
REMEMBER WE AL80 CARRY A
FULL LINE OF FRE8H VEGETA
BLES AND FRUIT8, SPECIALTY.
ALWAY8 8AVE MONEY BY CALL-
ING PHONE 622, GOOD8 DELIVER
ED BEFORE PHONE 18 RANG OFF.
N. A. Joseph,
NO. 62 AND84 PLANT AVENUE.
RESOLUTIONS ON DEATH
OF DR. J. C. WRIGHT.
Box 151, JVaycrosB, Ga.
13 tl
FOR RENT—One furnished room
with or without hoard. Apply 100 Cars
well, or phone 228. 13 2t
WANTED—By young- lady a posi
tion as stenographer or general offi
ce work, good 'experience. Write:
“D. B." care of Herald.. 14 3t
FOR SALE—Two thoroughbred, male
Jersey Calves. Address or see.N. G.
Lang, Waycross, Ga 14 3t
FOR RENT—At 65 Brunei street, 3
rooms, unfurnished; married couple
without children preferred. Apply J
C. Pittman, A. C. 1* yard office. 14 It
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We, your committee appointed to
draft resolution* touching the death
of Dr. J. C. Wright at Folkston, Ga.,
beg to submit the following:
WHERAS, Gqd In His infinite wis
dom has aeen lit to remove from our
midst Dr. J. C. Wright, and while we
acknowledge Hla wisdom and <Jiod-
ness, we will sadly mlas the genial
countenance or Dr. Wright In our
oily and at our meetings. Hla life
was a noble one, always ready and
willing to bo used for the good of
mankind.
RESOLVED, That this society will
•adly miss him, and In hla death we
have suffered- a great loss.
RESOLVED, That our resolutions
bp entered In'our minutes and a copy
of same be furnished the family our
our beloved 'brother, and copies 'pub
lished In our? dally papers and In the
Charlton county paper.
Respectfnlly submitted,
Dr. M. M. Johnson,
Dr. A. Fleming,
Dr. J. C. Rlppard.
The father of Dr. James Carroll
Wright was alao a physician, Dr.
Ellam Hawler Wright, who was born
In Massachusetts In 1825.
Dr. Ellam Hawloy Wright was a
graduate from Amherat College with
degree of Bachelor of Arts In 1842,
and was awarded the degree of Mas
ter of Arts from that institution In
1880.
Ho married Mias Caroline R. Lewis
o f Walthourvllle, Liberty county, Geor
gla, in 1846, and for the greater part
of hie professional life practiced In
enmden county, Georgia.
Dr. James Ctfroll Wright wa* born
Jefferson, Camden county, Geor
gia, April 1, 1858. He graduated from
the medical department of the Uni
versity of Georgia In 1894, being 36
years old at the time of his gradua
tion, having practiced medicine sev
eral year! before graduation. Hie
practice was principally In Camden
and Charlton .counties, but he lived
for some time in Brunswick and alao
in Wayoross.
He took np hie residence at Folks-
lon, On., In 1891, where he remained
in active practice during the remain
der of his life. Dr. Wright was syr-
geon at Folkston for' the Atlantic
n»i!w«y, being the only
'.-irpolnte? the'rdad be*, had,,fa, this
I county. Dr. Wright was a member-
IT) 5AFE
UNDER D]
GOVERNMENT,
SUPERVISION
Coprrifbt 1909, ky C. E. Zimmerman CO.-N0. J7N
BESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESENTA
TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT
Goes over our notes and securities twice each year, and In addition tdt
tho surplus fund and undivided profits which stand between our deposi
tors and any possibility of loss, there Is
OUR CAPITAL STOCK .. *200,000.00
STOCKHOLDER’S LIABILITY *?Op,POOOO
TOTAL SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS IN THIS -
BANK *400,000.00
Here is the real strength of a hank and upon this Item and Its rati*
of deposits, we invite comparison with any other bank in this section.
First National Bank
OF l&lYCROSS
Waycross, Georgia
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
51 ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BUSINE 88 GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED
HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHONE US AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU
AND OIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PER80NAL ATTENTION.
THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST
PRISE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
MONTE PICKENS, <ffHE MA8TER PIANO WORKMAN"
Tuner and repairer for the Ca\ e Plano Company, Atlanta, Oa., Jas. A.
Maxey Division Mincer, formerly connected with prominent muale hous
es In New York CitypClnclnnatl, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming
ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years ealarledyfiiner and repairer for the
Wesleyan Female College, Macon. Tuner Sod repairer tor the Beasts
Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1900.
Endorsed *• a violinist and tuner by the press, artlets end musicians
from New York to Texas.
t ‘‘A tuner who tunes."—Frederick Reddall, toachor of voice, Brooklyn,
N. Y. -
"Not only a line vlollnlet, hut also one of the moef expwf-' PHI)
tuners In the United States.”—MustoT redes. New York.
"1 commend him ae able to satisfy the most exacting demands as
Plano tuner and repairer."—0. H. 8. Jackson, Prssldent Bessla Tift Cob
lege, Forsyth, Ga
Those desiring the services of an erUetlo workman, will do well to
■ecure the services ot Mr, Pickens while In Weycrose.
(/ ELt PIANO COMPANY.
LaOrande Building. , Wayoross, Georgia
N. B.—Out ot town orders for tuning will receive pfSttpt end cars-
ful attention.
Methodist Episcopal Church,
South; was also a Maadn, Odd Fel
low, and Knight of Pythias. Dr.
Wright dleif January 2, 1911, leaving
n wife and eight children.
Subscribe tor thooia- reliable
V.’aycrosi Evening Herald.
SANITARY STEAM PRESSING
CLUB—OPERA HOUSE.
Best of work at no more cost than
the other kind. Work sent for end
returned gn phono notice to phono
590. \
Geo. Lynn end A J. Hursuch, Propa
11 2t.
The announcement Is made that
the Weycrose aviators are going to
stay In Weycrose until they fly. We
era glad that they did not make such
s threat as this In regard to Valdos
ta.—Valdosta Times.
PERSONAL.
We will pay you ten gents each for
new namiir and-addressee ot amatsar
photographers. .Carver, Box 604, .Wa
*drioo Iowa ;
Furniture Repairing
arid Upholstering
We' ere still doing business
at the seme old stand, 21 Brew
er Street near the Court House.
We will repair—clean up end
' rovarolsb your old furniture,
end make It new—We also do
ell kinds ot upholstering—re
pair, trunks, suit cues, etc.
All our work Is strictly cub
when flnlehed—No work deliv
ered without the money—Work
left In the step thirty day* af
ter It Is finished will hsve stop
age charges added and will be
liable to be sold for cbargeA
J. I. Waite « Son.
Phone 294 *2 Brew*'
*100.00 REWA’tDI
FOR INFORMATION resulting 111
tho arrest and conviction of the r*r<
son or persons mallclot sly interfering
with this company’s property or ser
vice in Jacksonville or Savannah or
on the LONO DISTA NCE LINES be
tween these points.
*60.00 REWARD will bo paid for
Information resulting in the detection
of anyone responsible for this mali
cious Interference,
Southern Bell Telopbone t Te’egraph
Company.