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WAYCROSS EVEN INC HERALD
V
*[
600
Doz. Eggs
—Going At—
20 cts.
Per Dozen.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
MARRIED.
Jj Last night at the home of the bride
on Sweat street, Mrs. D. O. Morton
; I 'and Mr. William Wallace were very
! quietly married in the presence of a
• few friends. .Rev. W. H. Scruggs of-
ficTating. The bride was very becom
ingly dressed in white. Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace v will make their home at G9
Sweat street.
C. C. D.
Butter
The Be& oh Earth
At
j 2S cts.
POUND.
At The
WILSON GROCERY CO
The Leading Grocery Hou.0.
V WILSON BLOCK,
PHONE 128.
♦0»00000<XX>000*01
NOTICE.
THE LADIES OP WAYCROSS ARE
INVITED TO MISS EDDIE PAR.
NELL’S OPENING OP SPRING AND
SUMMER HATS. TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH AND
29TH, 1911. 18 61
KINGS DAUGHTERS NOTICE.
The City Union Kings Daughters
will hold their annual meeting to
morrow at 3:30 at First Methodist
church. All members are urged to be
present.
Mrs. E. H. Reed, Leader.
Mrs. T. F. Broadwater. Sec.
NOTICE.
The Ladles Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church will meet tomor
row, Tuesday afternoon, at 3:30 o’
clock with Mrs. Stewart at. 40 Rey
nolds street.
T. H. BLIZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Beef and Pork
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
- SMOKED PORK, 8AU8AGE, FRE8H
SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, F0WL8,
SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFAST PA
CO N, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU
SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM
CHEE8E, SALT MACKERAL, FRE8H
FISH AND 0Y8TERS.
7. H. Blizzard,
* 108 PLANT AVENUE.
See notice of Miss Frances McDon
ald’s spring millinery opening, Satur
day 25th from 4 to 10.
SASKATCHEWAN’S ANNUAL
WINTER FAIR OPENS.
Special to The Herald.
Regina, fcask, March 20.—Saskatch
ewan’s winter fair was formally open
«d today under conditions that prom
ise a successful and profitable exhi
bition. The display of horses, cattle,
■heep and swine Is the best ever
Shown here. The evenings of the ex
hibition will be devoted to lectures
and addresses by a number of well
known agricultural and live stock ex
perts. The fair will continue four
, dty«.
The third of the series of Organ Re
citals given at Grace Episcopal
Church, Sunday evenings during Lent
by Mr. John L. E. Daniel, was excel
lently attended last evening.
Mr. Daniel was assisted iby Miss
P.esmajran, of Bunn-Bell Institute, whv
faultlessly rendered two exquisite Vio
lin soloes. The numbers played by Mr.
Daniel were perhaps the most enjoyed
during the series of Recitals. The rich
tones of the excellent pipo organ and
wonderful tones, of Miss Basmajran's
fine Instrument made a most harmon
ious effect, and was indeed a treat
from a religious, artistic and educa
tional standpoint.
CROUP CONQUERED.
Every Mother Should Read and Re
member This.
In any home where n child has a
tendency to croup, a bottle of HYO*
MEI (pronounce it High-o-me) should
be kept constantly oh hand. '
A sudden attack of croup with dii-
ficult breathing and extreme distress
U apt to come at any time.
Tlie course to be pursued is plain.
Send for your doctor at nee, and in
the meantime drop 30 drops of HYO-
MEI iato a bowl of boiling water, and
hold the child's head over it, cover
with a towel or cloth, so that only the
air filled with Hyomei vapor is breath
ed.
This method of treatment has sav
ed many a child's life, and mothers of
croupy children should see to it that
HYOMEI is always on hand. Full in
structions for prompt relief of croup
1* in each package.
A 60 cent bottle of HYOMEI. is all
you need in treating croup. This is
known in all drug stores as Extra
Bottle Hyomei Inhalent. G. R. Brin
son Co., and druggists everywhere
sell It. Breathe HYOMEI. It Is guai
anteed to' euro catarrh, croup, sore
throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds
or nraey back. Mch 20 31 Apr. 10
. THE /
DIXIE AIRDOME
SENSATIONAL ACTS
The Waeffheims Living
Bronze Statutes
Only act of the kind in th eWorld;
Ali act playing only the big cities,
worth many times admission price.
Other high class comedy and singing
ts. Motion pictures. NOTE—the Mo-
tlon pictures this week will be a fea
ture. They are the best obtainable.
WHEN YOUR MONEY
H IN A Jjfoc'
■PHONAL**
IT’SSA
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Miss Frances McDonald Invites you
to attend her Spring Millinery Open
ing on Saturday afternoon and even
ing from 4 to 10 o'clock, March, 25.
No. 9 Lott Street,
AT THE
luajcsric
Sadie Whiting
AND
The Pepper Twins
PRESENTING A SINGING ANO
DANCING NOVELTY, IN ONE. THI8
18 ONE OF' THE BE8T 8HOWS
EVER 8EEN HERE, 80 DON-T MISS
IT.
Matinee with vaudeville every after
noon 3:00 to 6:00.
Prices—Matinee 5 and 10c.
Night 10 and 15c.
Going A Coating?
LI8TEN YOUNG MANI JUST A
FEW WORDS TO YOU, WHO ARfe
DOING A LITTLE COATING NOW
AND THEN, MORE ESPECIALLY
NOW. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A SHIPMENT OF NICE FRESH AND
AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF
THE CELEBRATED WHITMAN’S
CANDIES. JUST WHAT THE LAS
SIES WANT. A WORD TO THE
WrSE IS SUFFICIENT.
Central Pharmacy.
Yonng-Robertson Drag Co., Prop.
WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONG
WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING,
BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT
THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY
OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST-
CLASS AT J. T. McGEE’S SHOP ON
ALBANY AVENUE. 15 tf
CLASSIFIED
WANT m
L. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent.
Waycroii, Gn. 108 Plant Ava.
MACHINE ON EXHIBITION.
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OF THE SEASON.
JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI-
(-ES REDUCED
50c to 35c Per Basket
FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 25c.
REMEMBER WE AL80 CARRY A
FULL LINE OF FRE8H VEGETA-
BLES AND FRUIT8, 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.
UNDER Di
GOVERNMENT,
SUPERVISION
Coprricht 1904, hr C. E. Zimi
BESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESENTA
TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT
Goes over our notes and securities twlco each year, and In addition to
the surplus fund and undivided profits wh!:h stand Between our deposi
tors and any possibility of loss, there la
OUR CAPITAL 8T0CK *200,000.00
STOCKHOLDER'S LIABILITY *200,000.00
TOTAL SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS IN THI8
BANK *400,000.00
Here Is the real strength of a hank and upon thla Item and Its rati*
of deposits, we Invite comparison with nny other bank In this section.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
Waycross. - - - - > • Georgia
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 Wes*. For
syth street Jacksonville, Fla.;
Market street Charleston, S. C.; or
113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald.
Ga. * Jan. 7 tf.
POR SALE
'*ToR ta "8ALE^EgKar^Fhoroug!ibre<n
Plymouth Rock and S. C. Rhode Is-
lend Reds, $1.00 for f 15. Address:
Box 454, Waycross, Ga. 13 tf*
FOR 8ALE—Two deslrabio lots on
Folks street. * Apply to Mr. H. J.
Sweat. 15 tf
WANTED—Young lad; wants pos-»
tlon as office assistant; is competent
to assist with bookkeeping. Address
P. O. Box J., Waycross, Ga. 16 tf
WANTED—First class milch cow;
must bo gentle, and fresh in milk.
Mr*. W. W. Sharpe, 46 Gilmore street.
If tf.
FOR RENT—Large two story barn
and pasture. Apply Herald Office.
18 6t
Don’t miss seeing the great Euro
pean Living Statue at the Airdomo
t.might.
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
61 ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BUSINESS GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED
HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHONE U8 AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU
AND GIVE YOUR INTERE8T HIS PER80NAL ATTENTION.
THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BE8T
PRICE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
FOR 8ALE—Eggs, Thoroughbred;
Plymouth Rock and S. C., Rhode Is5
lend Reds, $1.00 for 15. Also day old
chickens. Address Box 454 Way-
cross. 20 13t
WANTED—About 3,000 acres gooa
cut over land on railroad, for subdi
vision. Only low prices considered.
Wish particulars. "J. O.” - 83 Folks
street, city. 20 It
Eat, Is the defiance that Dr. Wiley,
the food expert huls at the food fad
dists, the no-breakfast cranks and
sawdust food apostolste. Good ad
vice. A well nourished body fs the
best fortress against the onslaught of
rfisenre.
Benton's Specials
NEW SPRING GOODS
FLAXON; figured, plain
and polka dots, beautiful 4 A.
spring patterns, very special 1UL
Japonika Silks
25,30. 35,40c a yard
New Figured LAWNS £P? i Z r
Very Special, ydluL
Foulards! Foulards!
SILK SPECIALS
60 and 95c
SUMMER .VOILES, in ever*
color and shade, large display,
SPEC, “ 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 $|- 25 yard
New Muslin Underwear
SPECIALS ON 2nd FLOOR
5ft 75c, $1, SI- 50 , $2
WHITE LINENS
For waists and Suits, SPECIAL
25; 35; 50; 75, 90c
Boys Caps 15 and 25c
Summer Sun Hats
Specials
10- 15, 25c
H. J. Benton & Co.