Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 17, 1911, Image 5

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m * / 1 vP .jM INC HERALD i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 600 Doz. Eggs —Going At— 20 cts. Per Dozen. C. C. D. Butter The Bedt on Earth At ' 25 cts. POUND. At The WILSON GROCERY CO The Leading Grocery House. WILSON BLOCK, PHONE 128. ( PERSONAL HEMS. ! Misses Anna Belle Adams, Florence ! I Adams, Gertrude Brown and Susie McGee left this morning for Folkston ! where they will assist in a musical tonight to be given by Miss Vonice Adams for the benefit of the public school library at that place. Miss Vonice Adams has charge of the vio- CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able- lin department ythere and this is the ‘ bodied unmarried men between ages second concert to be given there. Seme of Miss Adams' pupils will take part in the program. Big line ladies and childrens ready to wear hats. Humphreys & Williamson. Miss Annie Murphy of Jesup is in the city the guest of Miss Sarah Sal isbury. Col Randal Walker of Valdosta has teen in the city fo rseveral days du ring the past week. Talklngabout sky-flyers; we remem ber that “there was an old woman tc-Bsed up in a blanket seventy times as high as the moon;" but that was a long time ago. Work on the new A. C. L. Y. M. C. A. building is progressing finely. When finished and the grounds put in order it will be a very handsome edi fice. T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 Beef and Pork NATIVE AND WESTERN. SMOKED PORK, SAU8AGE, FRE8H 8AU8A0E, FRANKFORT, F0WL8, SKINNED HAM8, BREAKFAST BA CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGG8, CREAM CHEESE, SALT MACKERAL, FRESH FISH AND 0YSTER8. 1, H. Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. j NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. There are several .nonunion paint fcrs 'in fpwn soliciting work. In the Interest of our local union palntera, iwe ask our citizens to require each B> an to show a union card, and em ploy only those who can show a ear, In good standing. Hi 7t L. C. Brown, Secretary. I Local No. 602, Waycross, Ga. I I LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE. On the package when you buy Fol* ley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds. None genuine without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Fo ley’s Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Gem Pharmacy. Invitations have been issued by Miss Kddie Parnell for a party to be given March 23rd, in honor of Miss Thelma Baum’s slxeenth birthday. The Right Revernd Dr. Reese, Bish op of Georgia, will administer the sacrament of confirmation In Grace Episcopal church tonight at 7:45. Next Sunday night Mr. John L. Eck- ersly Daniel will give his third organ recital, program of which will be pub lished tomorrow. At this service, too, Miss Bafmajran of the Bunn-Bell will play a violin solo. of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta tes , of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and writs the English language. For informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South Building, Waycross, Ga.;.13 West York street Satannah Ga.; 108 West For syth Btrec-t Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleston, S. C.; or 11* South Maine street, Fitzgerald, Ga. Jan. 7 tf. THE DIXIE AIRD9ME Acme Comedy Co. HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINERS COM- POSED OF GOOD COMEDIANS AND PRETTY- GIRLS. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY 2 PRICES 10 AND 15 CENTS. WHEN YOUR MONET 15 IN A nA honal IT^ SAFE UNDER D1REC GOVERNMENT, SUPERVISION WANTED—A couple, or two or three men can get board with Mrs. Brown at No. 9 Hicks street. 6 tt STRAYED—From Willla ns Street, one white poodle puppy. Hnier will please notify Gera .’•’harm cy. FOR SALE—Eggs! Thoroughbred, Plymouth Rock and S. C. Rhode Is land Reds, $1.00 for (15. Address: Box 454, Waycross, Ga. * 13 tf FOR SALE—Two desirable lots op Folks street. Apply to Mr. H. J. Sweat. 15 tf WANTED—Young lad; wants pos tion as office assistant; is competent to assist with bookkeeping. Address P. O. Box J., Waycross, Ga. 16 tf FOR RENT—Two or three unfur nished rooms, for light housekeeping, prefer couple with not more than one child. Apply 67 Brunei street. 17 St ■ TRY THF. WANT ADS’ AT THE MAJESTIC THUR8DAY, FRIDAY, 8ATURDAY "THE MILLARDS” An eccentric comedy aketch THE CLODHOPPER AND THE GIRL,” Singing Instrumental numbers, and good comedy. A laugh from start to flu lab. DON'T MISS THI SONEI MATINEE WITH VAUDEVILLE EV ERY AFTERNOON, 3 TO 6. MATINEE WITH VAUDEVILLE EV- EVERY AFTERNOON 3 TO 6 NIGHT 7 TO 10. PRICES:—Matinee 5 and 10c Night 10 and 15c RATS IN THE HAIR Most' every good woman wears one of these little Insignificant, (or very significant probably would suit bet ter) rats in her balr, and we can as sure you that we are not here to ciltictse her for one moment. But we do want to say that most of the scalp troubles are due o the wearing of these rata and from long experience we have found a remedy which will rid the scalp of dandruff and the usual Itching and terrifying humor, leaving It In a clean and healthy con dition. TELEPHONE US FOR A BOTTLE OF YOUNG'8 TETTER AND EC2EMA REMEDY. IT'S GUARANTEED. Central Pharmacy. Young-Robertson Drag Co., Prop. STRAYED—From 51 Church street, yovng turkey gobbler. Information ai to same will be rewarded at 51 Cliurch street. 17 3t HONOR ROLL FOR 6TH GRADE A.—MRS. HEIDT TEACHER. Closkie Rogers, John Owens, Annie Avant Lora Miller. Nineteen new subscribers were ad e'eu to The Herald's subscription list yesterday. All of them right hero in Waycross. The Old reliable democrat ic Herald is doing pretty well, we thank you. BOSTON'S DAY TO CELEBRATE. Special to The Herald. Boston, Mass., March 17.—The ob servance of the 135th anniversary of the evacuation of the town or Boston the British on Sunday, March 17, 1176, brought about by Iho activity of the Continentals in fortifying Dor chester Heights and Hooks Hill, wa. celebrated with unusual spirit today, particularly In South Boston, where the British forces embarked. A large military and civic parade was the spectacular feature of the day's cele bration. HONOR TO ERIN'8 PATRON SAINT Special to The Herald. New York, March 17.- St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated In the metropolis today more generally than usual. The Irish flag was much in evidence, spec- ia* services were held in the Catholic churches and a big parade of Irish Societies marched through the prin cipal downtown streets tnd was wit nessed by Mayor Gayno* Archbishop Farley and other notables. VundiureRepsfring and Upholstering We are still doing business at the same old stand, 22 Brew er Street near the Court House. We will repair—clean up and revarnish your old furniture, and make it new—We also do sli kinds of upholstering—re pair trunks, suit cases, etc. All our work fs strictly cash when finished—No work deliv ered without the money—Work left in the shop tfifrty days af ter it Is finished will have stor* s charges added and will be Hr,No to be sold tor charges, j 1,1. H alle * Son. PAxns 294 22 Draw— • L. H. BARNHILL, Loesl Agent. Waycross, Ga. 108 Plant Ave. MACHINE ON EXHIBITION. Tomatoes! Tomatoes! TOMATOES! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OF THE 8EA80N. JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI CES REDUCED 50c to 35c Per Basket FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 25c. REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A FULL.LINE OF FRESH VEGETA- BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY. ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL ING PHONE 522, GOODS DELIVER- ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF. N. A. Joseph, NO. 52 AND84 PLANT AVENUE. Copjrrfcht 1909. br C. E. Zimmerman Co.—No. 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 to the surplus fund and undivided profits which stand between our deposk tors and any possibility of loss, there Is OUR CAPITAL 8TOCK *200,000.00 . , STOCKHOLDER'S LIABILITY *200,000.00 ; , TOTAL SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS IN THIS bank *400,000.00 Here Is the real strength of a hank and upon this Item and Its ratle of deposits, we Invite comparison with any other bank In this section. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS Waycross. Georgia CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY 51 ALBANY AVE...PHONE— APPRECIATES THE BUSINESS GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR WRITE OR PHONE US AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL 8EE YOU AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PER80NAL ATTENTION. THE BEST MATERIAL, THE BEST WORK. THE BEST PRICE. * J M Clark, General Manager. Benton’s Specials NEW SPRING GOODS FLAXON figured, Plain and polka dots, beautiful 4 A. spring patterns, very special IUL Japonika Silks 25,30, 35,40c a yard New Figured LAWNS 3c! 4 Very Special, ydl uL Foulards! Foulards! SILK SPECIALS 60 and 95c SUMMER VOILES, in evert color aud shade, large display, svtmt |g c 25 c 30c 45c New New New Embroldries and Laees NEW SPRING WOOL DRESS GOODS All Colors in plain, Grey cheoks, Brown checks. 25 to $1- 25 yard New Muslin Underwear SPECIALS ON 2nd FLOOR 50, 75c, $1, $P, $2 WHITE LINENS For waists and Suits, SPECIAL 25, 35, 5a 75, 90c Boys Caps 15 and 25c Summer Sun Hats Specials 10.15/25 c Ion & Co.