Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 22, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROSS EVENING HER ALL- <XX>OOO0OOOOOOOOOO 600 Doz. Eggs —Going At— 20 cts. Per Dozen. PlRSOIML Hi LOCAL. DEWBERRY—JACKSON. •Miss Ada Jackson and .Mr. It. A, Dewberry were married lust night at the residence of .Mrs. tiofrotli. on Piedmont avenue. Rev. Mr. Skeler. ton of the Mabel White Baptist ; church, performing the ceremony. .Mr. ( and Mrs. Dewberry are both well j known in Macon, and ntavo many j fiends here. They will make their , home In Waycross.—Macon News. C. C. D. Butter The Be^t on Earth At 25 cts. POUND. At The WILSON GROCERY CO The Leading Grocery House. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Tliad Lee entertained a number of £ i iiis friends Friday afternoon it^ honor of his thirteenth birthday. Numer ous games were played on the lawn after which refreshments were serv ed The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in decorations riid refreshments. Those present were: RIanche Bailey, Helen McLau- j ry, Kathleen Jones, Helen Griffin Eva Latimer, Nellie Rates, Ruth Miller, , Mary Bello Archibald, Katherine j Spence, Doris Wylie, Florence Low- . ther; Willie Woods, David Justice, Elbert McLaury, Frank Joiner, Car* jgyle Brinson, Louis Lang, Myrom (Crex, Orford Pittman, James Carter jand Branch £,ee. The nice little pres ! ents will always be cherished as to- ! kens of early friendship. WILSON BLOCK, PHONE 128. ^040000000000040^ I FUNERAL OF MR8 GEORGIA CLE- LAND. T’.e funeral of Mrs. Georgia Cieland ’.Lose death occurred Monday, took place yesterday afternoon from the letidence of Mrs. J. G. Robertson, No. Cl- Barnard street. Services were conducted by Rev. W. A. Nisbet, pas tor of Westminister Presbyterian Church. He was assisted by Rev. R. A. Blown, pastor of the First Pres byterian Church of Waycross. The pallbearers were A. D. Krenson, A, Cooper, N. B. Garrett, H. B. Berry, Joseph Gugel and J. W. Mehrtens.The Intereii'ta was at Bonaventure.—Sa vannah Morning News. THE DIXIE AIRDOME MILLINERY OPENING AT THE BON TON. MRS. NIXON OF THE BON TON ANNOUNCES HER SPRING MILL INERY OPENING FOR MARCH 28TH AND 29TH, AND CORDIALLY IN VITES THE LADIES OF THE CITY TO ATTEND. 22 tf CLASSIFIED T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 Beef and Pork NATIVE AND WESTERN. gmoked pork, sausage, fresh SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, F0WL8, SKINNED HAM8, BREAKFAST BA CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM CHEESE, SALT MACKERAL, FRESH iFISH AND 0Y8TER8. l. 7. H. Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. Have You Tried It? Barrington Hall Colfee A one pound can will (convince you. HARDY BROTHERS, PHONE 62. VICTORY CAMP NO. 477 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD ; Meets every Saturday night at 7:30 10'clock at Masonic Hall All Wood* pmen are cordially Invited to attend, J. M. Allison, CosL-Cord. . - .J. A. Mastors, Clerk. Millinery opening, the 28th and 29th of next week at The Bon Ton, the little store where you get the biggest values, and the latest styl es. 22 2t m SENSATIONAL ACTS The Wacffheiins Living Bronze Statutes Only act of the kind ir. Hi eWorld; An act playing only the big cities, worth many times admission price. Other high class comedy and singing acts. Motion pictures. NOTH—the Mo tion pictures this week will he a fea ture. They are the best obtainable. WHEN YOUR MONEY V) IN A national i L. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent. Waycross, Ga. 108 Plant Ave, MACHINE ON EXHIBITION. There will be services tonight at 7:30 in Grace Episcopal Church. Ser vices tomorrow at 7:30 and 10:30 a. m., 4:30 p. m., Friday, 7:30 a. m. 4:30 p. m. Saturday being the festival of the Annunciation of the Blessed Vir gin Mary there will be three services, viz., 7:30 and 10:30 a. m., and 4:30 p. m. WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONt* WHEN PEOPLE ARE. LOOKING, BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIR8T- CLASS AT J. T. McGEE’B 8HOP ON ALBANY AVENUE. 15 tf AT THE MAJESTIC Sadie Whiting AND The Pepper Twins PRESENTING A SINGING AND DANCING NOVELTY, IN ONE. THI8 I8 ONE OF' THE BEST SHOWS EVER 8EEN HERE, 80 DON’T MI88 WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able- bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens oZ United Sta tes, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and writ® the English language. For informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South- Building, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York street Savannah Ga.; 108 For * syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 14C Market street Charleston, S. C.; or 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald.. Ga. Jan. 7 tf. ^ FOR SALE '^FOR^SAL&CEggsT^Thofoughbred: Plymouth Rock and S. C. Rhode Is land Reds, $1.00 for (15. Address: Box 154, Waycross, Ga. 13 tf FOR SALE—Two ifeairable lots on Folks street. Apply to - MV. H. J. Sweat. 15 tf WANTED—Young lad,- wants pos-i tlon as olDco assistant; Is competent to assist with bookkeeping. Address P. O. Box J., Waycross, Ga. 16 tf IT. Matinee with vaudeville every after noon 3:00 to 6:00. • Prices—Matinee 5 and 10c, Night 10 and 15c. ~ Fussy Package Its green and let me teU you, its ‘fussy too. We have been-trying for -a long time to get sogiething real nice in the candy line, something that would_ appeal to the most fas* -tldious and we have at last found It . ill this • FUSSY PACKAGE It costs more than others, but the best Is none too good when we are dealing Jp 8WEET8. A box of WHITMAN'S Insures a pleasant eve ning. Central Pharmacy. Yonng-RobtrUoB Drug Co., Prop. (*.- rX-v * —t- **- 1 r WANTED—Flnt class milch cow; must be e«t!c, nrd fresh In milk. Mrs, W. W. Sharpe. 46 Gilmore street, if tf. Tomatoes! Tomatoes! TOMATOES! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OF THE SEASON. 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 FRE8H VEGETA. BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY. ALWAYS 8AVE MONEY BY CALL ING PHONE 522, GOODS DELIVER ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF. IT) SATE UNDER DIR GOVERNMENT, SUPERVISION rich! l’HW. br C. E. BESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESENTA TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT Goes over our notes and securities twice each yew, and in addition to the surplus fund and undivided profits which stand between our deposi tors and any possibility of loss, tfcore is OUR CAPITAL STOCK $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDER’S LIABILITY $200,000.00 ' f TOTAL SECURITY TO DEP08ITOR8 IN THI8 " j BANK $400,000.00 Here is the real strength of a bank and upon this item and its rati* of deposits, wo invito comparison with any other bank In this section. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS Georgia Waycross, N. A. Joseph, NO. 52 AND84 PLANT AVENUE. Don’t miss seeing the great Euro pean Living Statue ut the Airdome t.might. 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 PERSONAL ATTENTION. THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST PRICE. J M Clark, General Manager. FOR RENT—Large two story barn und pasture. Apply Herald Office. 18 6t FOR 8ALE—Eggs, Thoroughbred, Hymouth Rock and S. C., Rhode Is- lend Reds, $1.00 for 15. Also day old chickens. Address Box 454 Way- cross. — 20 13t FOR RENT—Two or three unfur nished rooms, for light housekeeping, prefer couplo with not more than ono child. Apply 67 Brunei street. 17 3t FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms 22 Gilmore street; single or In suite. 21 2t ' . WANTED—About 3,000 acres good cut 6Vet Utid 6ii htllroad, for fcuhdl vision. Only low pHce* considered. Wish partner. "J. O.” 83 Folks ItteM city. • 22 & FOR 8ALE—Two beautiful' homes located on Carswell street, three lo cated on McDonald street, one locat ed on Mary street, three located on Elizabeth street, one located on Jane street; ail have large lots; will sell for small cash payment down and trJance to suit purchaser. Rainwater brothers, Phone 470, Vlrdle Hotel Building. 22 4t New Spring Goods FOR RENT—Two large offices, lo cated close In to post office, on first floor; with all conveniences. Rain water Brothers, phone 470, Virdfe Ho-1 tel building. 22 4t! 36 INCH WID’E DEMITY, 8PECIAL, NEW SPRING PARASOLS IOC YARD LADIES AND CHILDRENS, ALL COLORS, PLAIN, FIGURED AND 40 INCH WHITE LAWN, 8PECIAL, BORDERED, 8PECIAL VALUES „ 10 CENTS. 25, 50, 75, 1.01, 1.25 WHITE LAWNS CHECKED AND PLAIN, SPECIAL 10, 12 1-2 20 25 YD. NEW SPRING SKIRTS COTTON VOILES IN EVERY COLOR AND SHADE, VOILES CHIFFON, PANAMAS, PLAIN RIBBON STRIPE 8ATIN FRENCH SERGE. LARGEST ! • 18, 25, 35, 40 and 45c Yard. AND BEST LINE WE HAVE EVER CARRIED ‘ • JAPONIKA SILK, PLAIN AND FIG- URED, INEVERY COLOR AND $5.98 TO $18.00 SHADE, SPECIAL 25c 30c 35c 48c YARD. ' Coat Suits For SPUING WOOL GOODS LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHTS IN Spring GREY, BLACK, TAN, NAVY BLUE GREEN AND BROWN CHECK. SERGE, CHIFFON, PANAMA8 AND SIP&eiAL PRICE# - -v- BGWCLE 25c too 75* $1.00 $1.25 YARtf. $17 50 to $25.00 Silks for Suits and Waists - ' • STRIPES PLAIDS AND CHECK8, PERSIAN AND PLAIN TAFFETA, ... New Waists 60c 06c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 YD. ALL NEW 8PRING STYLES, New White Goods * 50CTO$5.00 CUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE. LINEN LAWN, SWIM} • BATISTE, LINENS, FLAXOff; LINyANETTE, . . . ONE-PIECE DRESSES IN LINENS . AND ALL OTHER WHffg GOODS; AND DEMITYS $4.50 TO $8J0 K. J. Benton •d (hd mbit b*autIfnnot'W parcabu 1 ever ckown in Ih* city. NEW SPRING GOOD* vt; 'fern