Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 27, 1911, Image 5

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r. ' r fF WAYCROSS EVENiNGHERALD 4 OOOOOOOOOOO ooooocy i AN ARGUMENT If you are not buying your groceries from us )£ you are making a mis take, for we are offer 'll : ing big inducements for the economical house- :! wife, and in addition giving you the very best of everything first class in T 'f STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES and at lower than the lowest cut prices. Read our advertisements; : I give us one month’s ac count and : WATCH RESULTS Four thousand pounds Rice going at 5c pound. Chickens and Eggs every week from Tenn. Celery every Friday. Our Store is where you find everything except high prices. PraiJUliD LOCAL AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TO NIGHT. j Services will begin at 7:30. Rev. \V. I*. Price of Jackson, Miss, who is here to conduct the meetings will preach. D»\ Price is a very powerful speaker. ProJ. Schofield will conduct the song service. Everybody is invited to at tend these meetings. W. M. WILSON, Mgr. | Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦040000000000040# miss Frances mcdonald'8 SPRING MILLINERY OPENING. Miss Frances McDonald's Spring Millinery opening which had been an nounced for Saturday afternoon from fcur to ten was a most decided suc cess, numbers of ladies from all parts of the clt ycalled. Miss McDonald is showing a very handsome line of mil linery, and fancy work materia! which is a specialty and every thing In the millinery line. She invites you t" call. j AT THE IU/MESTIG MON. TUES. & WEDNESDAY “THE RUSS ELLS" (Man and Woman) In a comedy sketch, “The Profes sor and the Substitute". The professor plays the piano with boxing gloves on This is a» fine singing and musical number. !j: *118 Matinee Every Afternoon. Prices: Mainee 6c and 10c Night 10c and 15c I THE * DIXIE AIRDOME PROGRAM: STRONG BILL (SPECIAL Tomorrow 8ATURDAY) At 3:30 a childrens n.atineee will be given at which a prize will be glv. cn each child und two specially hand some prizes—One for a girl and one for a ir. Hold'r.g the lucky tickets. NOTICE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA8. T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 Beef and Pork NATIVE AND WESTERN. SMOKED PORK, 8AU8AGE, FRESH SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWL8, SKINNED HAM8, BREAKFAST BA CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGG8, CREAM CHEE9 7, SALT MACKERAL, FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. W;. x 7. H. Blizzard, f / > / 108 PLANT AVENUE. On next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the 27th, Inst., at Castle Hall, the Grand Chancellor of the State of Georgia, Hon. B. D. Brantley, will be present and address the Lodge. Other short addresses will be made. The Oriental Degree” will also be confer- ed on several applicants and a good time generally is promised those who attend. I trust that every member will be present, as it behooves ^us to give our Grand Chancellor a large attendance. Visiting brothers are most cordially Invited to meet with us. Refreshments will be served. By order of Chancellor Commander: Chas. E. Cason, S. C. Attest: T. H. Miller K. of R. and 8. If there is anything new in Way- cioss that is worth printing and that Is fit to print, the Herald Intends to pilnt It. We don’t intend to furnish our readers with too much hot air, albeit we may offervesce a little oc- CRtionally for their edification. CLASSIFIED 1H WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able- bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 36; 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 Wept For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleston, S. C.; or South Malno street, Fitzgerald. Jan. 7 H. BARNHILL, Local Agent Waycross, Ga. 108 Plant Are. MACHINE ON EXHIBITION. FOR S ALE FOR 8ALE—Eggs! Thoroughbred, Plymouth Rock and S. C. Rhode Is land Reds, $1.00 for (15. Address: Box 454, Waycross, Ga. 13 tf FOR SALE—Tw’o desirable lots on Folks street. Apply to Mr. H. Sweat. 15 tf -a VICTORY CAMP NO. 477 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets every Saturday night at 7: SO o'clock at Masonic Hall. All Wood- men are cordially Invited to attend. J. M v Allison, Cost-Cord. /»«■. J. A. Maatere. Clerk. o^ r FERTILIZER INSPECTION. Partle, In the counties ot Appling, Wayne, Ware or Pierce counties who have fertilisers they would like to l*ve Inspected esn have the same looked after by dropping me a card .at Waycross and directing me when come. 24 6t 7 A. P. Perham, Sr. Inspector. The Herald's Job office Is running on full time. We havo new type and new material and we propose to turn out satisfactory work at reasonable prices. 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 LADIE8 OF THE CITY TO ATTEND. 22 tf CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought Bears ths Signature of Fussy Package Its green and let me tell you, Its fussy too. Wo have been trying for. a long time to get something real nice In the candy line, something that would appeal to the most fas- tljfious and we have at last found It Id this FUSSY PACKAGE It costs mors than others, but tba best Is none too good when we aro dealing In SWEETS. A box of WHITMAN'S Insures aThusut eve- Central Pharmacy. Young-Robertson Drug Co., Prop. WANTED—First class milch cov; must be gentle, and fresh In milk. Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, 46 Gllmoro etreet. 18 tf. Tomatoes! Tomatoes! TOMATOES! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OF THE 8EASON. JU8T RECEIVED 40 CRATE8, PR|. UES REDUCED 50c to 35c Per Basket FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT 25e, REMEMBER WE AL80 CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA. BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY. ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BV CALL ING PHONE 522, GOODS DELIVER ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF. N. A. Joseph, NO. 62 AND84 PLANT AVENUE. WHEN YOUR MONEY 15 IN A RATIONAL UNSAFE UNDER D1REC GOVERNMENT, SUPERVISION FOR 8ALE—Eggs, Thoroughbred, Plymouth Rock and s. C., Rhode Is- lend Reds, $1.00 tor 15. Also day old ohlckons. Address Boi 454 Way- cross. 20113t NOTICE. THE LADIE8 OF WAYCROSS ARE INVITED TO MI8S EDDIE PAR NELL'S OPENING OF SPRING AND 8UMMER HATS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH AND 29TH, 1011. Co.Nllbt IW. L, C. E. Zim BESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESENTA TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT Goes over our notes and securities twice each year, and In addition t# the surplus fund and undivided profits which stand between our depoaf* tors and any possibility of loss, there la OUR CAPITAL 8TOCK $200,000.00 j STOCKHOLDER’S LIABILITY $20O,0O0M \ j - | TOTAL SECURITY TO »IP08IT0R8 IN THIS ‘ L BANK $400,000.00 - • Here Is the real strength of a bank and upon this Item and iU ratle of deposits, we Invite comparison with any other bank In tbla section. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS Waycross, Georgia 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 U8 AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION. THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK, . THE BEST PRICE. J M Clark, General Manager. FARM HAND WANTED—At Saints Rest Farm. Apply to May’s Mill & Feed Store, or Frank Armstrong on Farm. 23 6t WANTED—Regular meal boarders; I am setting a good table, Mrs. W. K. Goodyear, 18 Brunei street. 24 6t FOR 8ALE—I have a good horse and buggy for tale. A bargain. Rich ard Scruggs. f 24 tf FOR 8ALE—Good horse and buggy end harness cheap. Call or write 14 Thomas street. 25 2t. FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms at 22 Gilmore atreet. 25 tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, with or without board, 37 Gilmore street. 25 3t FOUND—Diamond brooch. Owner can have same by calling on Miss Frances McDonald at her store, de scribing same and paying for this ad. 27 tf Indies all-SIlk Black Hose, pair. 73 2t. Humphreys & Williamson. ALL-BRITI8H 8HOPPING WEEK. Special to The Herald. London, March 27.—“All-Brltisn shopping week” was ushpred in today as the culmination of a widespread movement to Induce the English con sumer to buy English-made goods iu -increasing qnanltles. The movement is aimed especially at German com petition which in the past few years has seriously threatened the prosper ity of the English manufacturers. Leadibg shopkeepers of London and if all the larger provincial cities havo agreed that for an entire week they will display only British-made goods i;» their windows and on their coun ters. of the lodge, who can possibly do so, New ehipme-nt Misses Voile Skirts, 25 2t. Humphreys tc Williamson. .