Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 18, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROSS EVENfNe HERALO ' .ii'iCP 1 ?* " 'l i- i r-fvf ; • . WK'-rci j 600 Doz. Eggs —Going At— 20 cts. | , 1 ; l tf Per Dozen. > ■■ : C. C. D. b*y \ i Butter The Bedt on Earth ( At ; 25 cts. . : POUND. At The : | WILSONGRQCERYCO The Leading Grocery House. WILSON BLOCK, PHONE 128. Vo^ooooooooooo^o# Mrs. J. W. Seats Entertains Georgians I The Georgians spent a delightful afternoon yesterday guests of Mrs. J. j W. Seals at her home on Brunei ! street. Biblical studies were taken I up. splendid papers read by Mrs. Dar ling. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Heldt. Mrs. Seals served a dellcloua Ice course after the study. The next meeting will be held with the Misses Perham on Reed street. Miss Ernestine Purdom Entertained. Miss Ernestine Purdou of Black- shear entertained a party of friends at her beautiful home at Blackshear last evening. Quite a party from WaycrosB going over on the 6 o’clock train, returning at ten. Miss Purdom’s guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Downer Dimmock, Miss Clyde Lott, Miss Su< sie Sharpe, Miss Annie Laurie Wal ker, Miss Ruth Lambdin; Messrs Pet- tibone Catlln, Watson and Lott from Waycross. From Blackshear: Miss Mary Rankin. Miss Elizabeth Pur dom; Messrs William Brantley of At lanta, Mr. Nunnally. On the arrival of the guests Miss Purdom assisted by Mrs. Dimmock served a salad course. Misses Rankin and Purdom served punch. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The pastor wili preach at both ser vices tomorrow at 11 a. m., and 7:30 P m. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Subject at 11 a. m., “The Control- in? Influence of God’s Grace.” At night “The True Riche3.” Special music at each service. Mrs. F. P. Howell will sing a solo in tho morning and a good musical program will be rendered at night. The pub lic is invited to worship with us. Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor. THE DIXIE AIRDOME Acme Comedy Co. HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINERS COM- POSED OF GOOD COMEDIANS AND PRETTY GIRLS. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY I PRICES 10 AND 15 CENTS. T.H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Av'e. 108 Phone 242 Beef and Pork NATIVE AND WESTERN. SMOKED PORK, 8AUSAGE, FRE8H SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS, SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFA8T BA CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGG8, CREAM CHEESE, 8ALT MACKERAL, FRE8H FISH AND OYSTERS. 7. H. Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. j NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. 1 " There are* several nonunion paint uoliciting work. In the Interest ftrftir local union painters, •we ask pur citizens to require each man to show a union card, and em ploy only those who can show a ear, In good standing., Dll 7t L. C. Brown, Secretary. Local No. 602, Waycross, Ga. LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE. On the package when you buy Fol* ey’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 auyi substitute. Gem Pharmacy. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. A. M. Bennett will preach at a. m., and 7:30 p. in. At the morn ing services all the members of tho church are urged to 16 present as matters of Importance pertaining to the coming meetings will be perfected. The pastor will preach at night from the subject "Some Things Waycross Needs and Some Things She Don’t Need.” Sunday school 9:46 a. m. All the young men cordially invfted to the Baraca class 9:46 a. m. A cor dial invitation is extended to the peo ple of the city to all the services. PROGRAM FOR THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY. Morning Service. Voluntary—Organ. Duet—Mrs. Seaman. Miss Sharpe. Solo—Miss Julian. Postlude. Evening Service. Voluntary—Organ. Anthem—Choir. Solo—Mrs. Davis. Offeratory—Organ. Duet—Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Seals. Postlude. Miss Eddie Parnell has a big Una of sailors and ready-to-wear hats on display. See them. AT THE MAJESTIC THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY “THE MILLARDS” An eccentric corned, sketch THE CLODHOPPER AND THE GIRL,” Singing instrumental numbers, and good comedy. A laugh from (tart to finish. DON’T MISS THI 80NEI MATINEE WITH VAUDEVILLE EV ERY AFTERNOON, 3 TO S. MATINEE WITH VAUDEVILLE EV- EVERY AFTERNOON 3 TO • NIGHT 7 TO 10. PRICE8:—Matinee 6 and 10c Night 10 and 15c >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ \ Going A Coating? listen young mani just a FEW WORDS TO VOU, WHO ARE DOING A LITTLE COATING NOW AND THEN, MORE ESPECIALLY NOW. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF NICE FRE8H AND AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF THE CELEBRATED. WHITMAN’S CANDIE8. JUST WHAT THE LAS SIES WANT. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. Central Pharmacy. Yoang-Robertson Drag Co., Prop. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mary and Pendleton Streets. The Rev. Wm. Hirst Heigham, Rector. Third Sunday In Lent, March 19, 1911. Holy Eucharist 7:30 a. m. Litany and Holy Eucharist, 11 a. in. Sunday School, 3 p. m. Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. At the evening service the third of the series of organ recitals, which are being rendered by Mr. John L. E. Daniel, Sunday evenings during Lent, will he given; at this recital Mr. Dan iel will bo assisted by Miss Bosmaj- ran of Bunn-Bell Institute, who will give two violin solos; -the following numbers will be rendered: Prelude In F. Best. Violin Sol, "Berceuse'’ Godard. Ave Marla Gounod. Violin Solo "Angel’s Senarade” Gou nod. Offeratorle Gullmant. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent. Waycross, Ga. 108 Plant Ave. MACHINE ON EXHIBITION. WHEN YOUR MONEY ' - B IN A UNDER DIR1 GOVERNMENT, SUPERVISION Just received a beautiful line D. M. C. embroidery cotton at Miss Frances McDonald’s. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able- bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta 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, Ga.; 13 West York street Savannah Ga.; 108 West For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleston, S. C.; or 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald, Ga. Jan. 7 tf rOPSALE ^'FOR'^’SlALE^^Eg^I^'Thoroughbred) Plymouth Rock and S. C. Rhode In land Reds, $1.00 for |15. Address: Box 454, Waycross, Ga. 13 tf FOR Sale—Two desirable lots on Folks street. Apply to Mr. H. J. Sweat. 15 tf WANTED—^Young lad, wants pos-i tlon 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 3t STRAYED—From 61 Church street, young turkey gobbler. Information a» to same will be rewarded at 51 CLurch street. 17 3t WANTED—First class milch cow; must be. gentle, and fresh in milk, Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, 46 Gilmore street. 18 tf. FOR RENT—Large two story barn and ixature. Apply Herald Office. 18 Ct * - Tomatoes! Tomatoes! TOMATOES! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OF THE 8EA80N. JU8T RECEIVED 40 CRATE8, 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. Coprtlcht 1909. br c. E. Zil BESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESENTA TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT Goefl over our notes and securities twice each year, and In addition to tbe 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 $200,000.00 TOTAL 8ECURITY TO DEPOSITORS IN THIS bank $400,000.00 Here Is the real strength of a bank and upon this Item and Its rati, ot deposits, we invite comparison with any other bank In this section. First Waycross, National OF WAYCRQSS Bank Georgia CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY 61 ALBANY AVE...PHONE— APPRECIATES THE BUSINE 83 GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENT8, CALL, OR WRITE OR PHONE US AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL 8EE YOU AND GIVE YOUR INTERE8T HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION. THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST PRICE. jr- J M Clark, General Manager. Benton’s Specials NEW SPRING GOODS FLAXON figured, plain and polka dots, beautiful f n. spring patterns, very special 1UL Japonika Silks 25,30, 35,40c a yard New Figured LAWNS 2P t C r Very Special, yd 1 uL Foulards! Foulards! SILK SPECIALS 60 and 95c SUMMER VOILES, in ever* color aud shade, large display, s '““ 18c 25c 30c 45c New New New Embroidries and Laces NEW SPRING WOOL DRESS GOODS All Colors in plain, Grey cheoks, Brown checks. 25 to Si- 25 yard New Muslin Underwear SPECIALS ON 2nd FLOOR 5ft 75c, $1, $l i0 , $2 WHITE LINENS For waists and Suits, SPECIAL , 25. 35, 5ft 75, 90c Boys Caps (5 and 25c Summer Sun Hats Specials 10.15, 25c H. J. Benton & Co.