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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 SEE YOU
AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION.
THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BE8T
PRICE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
SPECIALS, READY-TO-WEAR DEPT.
FOR 8ALE—Two deifrable lota on
>'olks street. Apply to Mr. H. J.
Sweat. 15 t(
; Ready-
te many
Our Ready-to-Wear Department is now filled with New Spri
to-Wear Garments. Everybody is cordially invited to inspect
new styles in Coat Suits, Skirts, One Piece Dress and Wqists.
SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FOO<
New Spring Coat Suits i
MADE OF LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL
MATERIALS.
Wash Skirts
MADE OF BROWN LINEN, WHITE
REPS, LINENETTE AND INDIAN
HEAD. SPECIAL VALUES
FOR SALE—Eggs, Thoroughbred,
Plymouth Roclc and S. C., Rhode la-
lend Redo, 11.00 tor 15. Atao day old
chlckena. Addreaa Box 464 Way-
croaa. 20 13t
Special $22.50
FARM HAND WANTED—At Salnta
Reat Farm. Apply to May'a Mill &
Feed Store, or'Frank Armatrong on
Farm. 23 6t
Linen Coat Suits
IN TAN, NAVY, .ETC., MADE OF
LINEN, RAJAH AND CRASH.
One-Piece Dresses
BEAUTIFULLY MADE. LARGE DI8.
PLAY ON SECOND FLOOD. LADIES
ONE PIECE DRE8SE8 MADE OF
COLORED LINENS TRIMMED WITH
COLORED REPS TO MATCH.
CROWN LINEN DRESSES BRAIDED
AND TRIMMED WITH LINEN IN.
8ERTION. 8PECIAL VALUES
Special $9.00
WANTED—Regular meal hoarder*;
I am aettlng a good table, Mr*. W. K.
Goodyear, 18 Brunei atreeL 24 6t
Wash Coat Suits ,
MADE OF LINONETTE, COLORS
BLUE AND WHITE.
FOR 8ALE—I hare a good horae
and buggy for aale. A bargain. Rich
ard Scrugg*. 24 tf.
Ita green and let me tell you, lta
fuaay too. We have been trying for
n long time to get aomethlng real
nice In the candy line,, aomethlng
that would appeal to the moat fas
tidious and we hare at laat found It
in thla
Special $6.00
FOR RENT—Newly furnlahed room*
at 22 GUmore atreet. 25 tf
New Spring Skirts
BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, MADE
PLAIN AND TRIMMED WITH SAT-
IN, SILK AND BRAID. PRICES
RANGE FROM
FOR RENT—Two furnlahed room*,
with or without board, 37 Gllmor*
atreeL 25 3t
FOUND—Diamond brooch. Owner
can have same by calling on Mia*
France* McDonald at her atore, do-
FUSSY PACKAGE
It coat* more than other*, but the
beat 1* none too good when‘we are
dealing in 8WEET8. A box of
WHITMAN’S lnaurea a pleaaant eve-
Muslin Underwear
aerlblng game and paying for thla
SPECIAL VALUES IN 8KIRT8,
GOWNS, CHEMESE, CORSET COV
ERS, COMBINATION SUIT8 AND
DRAWERS
Summer Wool Skirts
NAVY, TAN, BLACK, GRAY, ULAIN
COLOR, SHEPHERD PLAID8 AND
FANCY STRIPES. 8PECIAL
WANTED—PoalUon by an a-1
Bookkeeper; 10 year* experience.
Addreaa; Book-Keeper, care Box 487,
dty. 2» »*
Central Pharmacy.
Yonng-Bobertson Drag Co.. Prop.
WANTED—Rug* and Art Square*
to clean; hat* to clean and reftnlah.
T. 8. Averlll, No. 64 Reed atreet. Win
core for work and return IL 28 It
[AN ARGUMENT
If you are not buying
: your groceries from us
PERSONAL AM LOCAL
FROM TRINITY CHURCH.
The “Trip to Corea" last night was
a niost Interesting and entertaining
you are .making a mis- evcnt - The mom was made from
tflkp. fnr TOO ara effne. Trinity Church under the direction of
take, for we are offer
ing big inducements for
the economical house
wife, and in addition
giving you the very
<' Best of everything first
class in
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
and at lower than the
lowest cut prices. Read
our advertisements;
t * give us one month’s ac
count and
WATCH RESULTS
Four thousand pounds
Rice going at 5c pound.
C h i ckens and Eggs
every week from Tenn.
Celery every Friday.
Our Store is where
you find everything
except high prices.
WILSON 6R0CERYC0
W. M. WILSON, Mgr.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
the Trinity Epworth League, with
Resources—Mr. Harry ClMnmens.
Houses—Miss Myrtice Adams.
Dress—Miss Helen, Thrasher.
Pood—Mr. Carter.
Education—Mr. Charlie Jones.
How They Do Their Dead—Misa
Parham.
Women—Miss Helene Orrel.
Why Welcome Missionaries?—Miss
MIbs Emma Myers as Conductor and f j oneB
a very efficient and. well-informed j Something about our Mlaalonarlea.
conductor ahe proved to be. A moat , Boltl League* Joined In thla dlacuB-
Interesting programme was rendered s j on ‘
and the trip to Corea was the feature
Inspection and explanation of
(of the evening. From the start until ‘ rtoB
the flight of time forced a reluctant
return, all were interested. The chan
cel of the church was filled with beau-
llfu Korean curios, the property of j Evcalng p ra ybr tonight at 7:30 In
Misses Myers, nnd wore both rare Grace Episcopal Church. Next Sun-
I T is a true delight to open
a sealed, air-tight Nunnally
box, and see the candies
ranged in their individual
cups. The daintiness of
appearance is in keeping with
the goodness and purity of
the sweets themselves.
LA GRANDE PHARMACY. .
Dismissed with League Benedict Ion.
H. P. O.
T. H. BLIZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Beef and Pork
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
SMOKED PORK, 8AU8AGE, FRE8H
SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS,
SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFAST BA
CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOQNE SAU
SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM
CHEESE, SALT MACKERAL, FRE8H
FISH AND OYSTERS.
7. H. Blizzard,
' 108 PLANT AVENUE.
5EASTER LILLY FAMINE I8
« REPORTED IN NE\y YORK.
New York, March 29.—There is to
Tie a famine in Easter lilies this year.
fThe crop, according to wholesale flo
rists, here, is only about one-third as
large as last season. This applies to
the production on American soil. The
quantity of flowers that comes from
Bermuda for the Easter trade Is
.email compared to the quantity used.
The cause of the decrease in the
trop in this region is said to be the
lack of vitality in the plants.
Per wood phone sis.
10 la
aud interesting. They were very at
tractively arranged and excited much
comment from those present. A lit
tle Korean lass in native costume
visited with us for awhile and excited
the admiration of all who saw her.
Little Miss Helen Thrasher was the
impersonator and if the little brown-
eyed lasses across the sea look as
dainty and sweet in their costume as
did Miss Helen, their national garb Is
anything but unattractive.
Korea was discussed by topics and
both Trinity and First Church Lea*
gues contributed five minute talks to
the discussion. Maps were
dence showing the exact location of
Korea and the different stations
where our missionaries are at work.
Figures were given showing size, num
her of missionaries, people and con
verts. A number of missionaries
were discussed and a short sketch
•given of their work there and their
personal life. This subject is espec
ially interesting t oWaycross since
several missionares now doing suen
noble work were from this city. The
time was too short to do Justice to
the subject but every' one endeavor
ed to say a "lot in a little” and al
together the evening was very in
structive as well as interesting. An
jnvJta^on had been extended to the
First Church League and they attend
ed In a body. We were glad to have
them and trust this may be the be
ginning -of closer social relatlosn be
tween the two leagues. Below is the
programme as rendered:
Song—Congregation.
Prayer—Rev. Mr. Cook.
Djiet—Mrs. Connor, Miss Minnie
Jcnea.
Our Trip To Korea—Miss Emma
Myers.
What any! Where Is Korea?—Miss
Minnie Jones.
Climate—Mr. Cowart.
Natural Scenery—Mrs. Cowart
day night, Mr. Daniel will resume his
inspiring organ recitals. These are
certainly a treat to lovers of music.
• AT THE
MAJESTIC
MON. TUES. A WEDNESDAY
“THE RUSSELLS’
(Man and Woman)
In a comedy sketch, “The Profea-
ar.r and the Substitute". The professor
plays the piano with boxing gloves on
This la a line Binging and musical
number.
Matinee- Every Afternoon.
Prices: Malnee 5c and 10c
Night i. 10c and 1C?
SOV XNVA\ 3HJL AHX
WHEN YOUR
ft IN A
L. H. BARNHILL, Loeat Agent.
Waycross, Ga. 108 Plant Ave.
MACHINE ON EXHIBITION.
CLASSIFIED
CASTOR IA
For Infanti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear* the
Signature of
WANTED
WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; oltlzena of United Sta
tes, of good character and temperate
bablta, who can apeak, read and writ*
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Building, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York
street Savannah Oa.; 108 Web*. Fop
eytta street Jacksonville, Fla,; 140
Market atreet Charleston, S. C.; or
113 South Maine street Fitzgerald,
Ga. Jan. 7 tf.
Tomatoes! Tomatoes!
TOMATOES!
GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH,
CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR,
REGARDLESS OF THE 8EASON.
JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI
CES REDUCED
50c to 35c Per Basket
FIRST CALL OET8 THEM AT 25c.
REMEMBER WE AL80 CARRY
FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA
BLES AND FRUIT8, SPECIALTY.
ALWAY8 SAVE MONEY BY CALL
ING PHONE 622, GOOD8 DELIVER
ED BEFORE PHONE 18 RANG OFF.
N. A. Joseph,
NO. 52 AND84 PLANT AVENUE.
Copyright 1909, hy
BESIDES THE PACT That A REPRESENTA
TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT
Goes over our notes and securities twice each year, and In addition U
the 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 SECURITY TO BEPOSITOR8 IN THIS
BANK $400,000.00
Here la the real atrength of a bank aud upon this Item and Its rails
of depoatts, we Invite comparison with any other bank In tkls section.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
Waycross. ..... Georgia
WANTED—First class milch cow;
must be gentle, and fresh In milk.
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, 46 Gilmore atreeL
ie tf.
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