Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 03, 1911, Image 5

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£>0000000000C Ian argument I If you are not buying : your groceries from us : you are making a mis- : 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; 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. W.M. WILSON, Mgr. | Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦©♦ooooooooooo*^* PERSONAL AND LOCAL Prof. Schofield, who is directing the li« choir at First Baptist church. Is one of the best choir directors we have ever had in the city and hit large choir is making some magnift cent music. Mr. and S. F. Floyd''j friends re* gret exceedingly to hear that his condition is still unimproved Mr. •r.d Mrs. Floyd's friends here, sympa- jtPise deeply in their reent los of the two little sons. Mr. C. L. Magilis, foreman of the wrecking department at A. C shops, and his wife, left for Coluin- I bia, S. C., last night to attend the ! funeral of the father of Mrs. Magilis, | Col. John T. Gaston. Judge of Pro bate of Itichland county, South Caro- l'na. Judge Gaston, as he was best known in Columbia, was a fine old South Carolina gentleman. At one t me he was sheriff of Edgefield coun ty, and took a leading part In the stormy times in that county during the days of reconstruction. He was < a uit6 an authority on South Carolina hialory, and it was a pleasure to sit and hear him tell the stories of those eventful days. 1 G enerous assortment of nut candy adds to the attractive variety you will find in a Nunnally box. Every box is made to fully merit the high fame of these exquisite sweets. Always fresh. LA GRANDE PHARMACY. AT THE MAJESTIC That Texas Quartette "Nuff Sed” T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 Beef and Pork j NATIVE AND WESTERN. SMOKED PORK, 8AUSAGE, FRESH SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWL8, SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFA8T BA CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGG8, CREAM CHEESE, SALT MACKERAL, FRE8H FISH AND OY8TER8. 7. H. Blizzard 108 PLANT AVENUE. NOTICE. There will he mass meetings held O' Galne's Chapel A. M. B. Church or. Knight avenue and at Macedonia Church on Johnson street tonight to discuss the clean City, propositions. City officials and white physicians are Invited to attend. Dr. £. W. Verner, Dr. H. C. Scarlett. Dr. M. P Sessoffls, Dr. G. P. Washington, Rev. W. H. Wells, Rev. MjcDavls, Rev. T. M. Williamson. —Committee. L. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent. Waycross, Ga. 108 Plant Are. MACHINE ON EXHIBITION. ORDINARY’S COURT TODAY. Ordinary 7. Thomas held court this morning r 1 transacted a lot of business, amongsj which was Letter of administration granted to J. It. Salisbury on the estate- of E. Salis bury. Mrs. Bmma Ketterer allowed a years support from the estate of J. Q. Ketterer. A. P. English, letters of guardian ship over the children of D. B. Eng lish deceased. Will of Lucius Jenkins probated. Letters of administration to Henry Bradham over th eestate of _Jas. B. Fulwood. "castor IA for Infant, and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason wo urge you in buying to be careful to get tho genuine— Buck-Draught Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia- j bio medicine, fcr constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It Is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN CLASSIFIED WANTED Prescriptions 1 know that it is not always con venient tor your doctor to drive en- tfrely out of his way to leave your I rescript ion at our store, and for your convenience we have a ouick messen ger who will call for ycur prescrip tion at all times. WE HAVE THE GOODS AND THE 8ERVICE. TELEPHONE 95. Central Pharmacy. Vonng-RobcrLon Drug Co., Prop. WANTED*-Flr.t class milch cov; must bo gentle, end flesh In milk. Mu. W. W. Sharpe, 46 .Gilmore street. If It. WANTED—Rugs and Art Square, to clean; lints to clean and reflolah. T. S. Averlll, No. 64 Reed itreet. Will care for work and return it. 29 St FOR SALE FOR 8ALE—Eggs, Thoroughbred, Ilymouth Rodk and S. C., Rhodo Is land Rods, $1.00 for 15. Also day old chickens. Address Box 454 Way- cross 20 13t FOR 8ALE—I have a good horso and buggy for sale. A bargain. Rich ard Scruggs. 24 tf FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms at 22 Gilmore street. 25 tf FOR. SALE—5 50-Horse Boilers; G Engines, of different sizes; 1 Steam Skiddcr; 1 Planer, double surfaccr; IS. l og Carts, and other saw mill machinery. Will sell cheap. Hlcox Lumber Co., Hlcox, Ga. 31 Gt LOST—Bunch of keys taken from office door Sunday afternoon. Llber- cl reward will be paid for their re turn to undersigned. Dcen Realty L Imp. Co., Geo. W. Deen, LaOrandd Building. 3 tf FOR 8ALE—My household and kttcb er. furniture—5 rooms—at a bargain; am going to board; alio 40 bead of chickens, cheap. Apply Box 32, Way- cross. 3 3t WANTED—Another bicycle messen ger hoy, apply Central Pharmacy. 3 It WANTED—Messenger hoy; good salary nnd good place for a good boy. j Apply Postal Telegraph Co. 3 3t LOST—Bunch of keys on streets, between r-oitoffice and Col. Benett's residence on Williams street. FTndet please return to Col. Bennett. 3 3t DEATH OF WILLIAM CLIFTON. Col. “BIIP Clifton of McIntosh, Tat- nail county, Georgia, is dead. This announcement will cause extreme re gret to a large circle of men who Vii w “Bill” Clifon. The writer had the pleasure of s close friendship with this jovial hap py hearted southern gentleman. He was a friond to ail who knew l.im. Ills heart always ready to respond to the demands of suffering and sorrow ami loyal io his ft lends at all times and places. Col. Clifton was a keen observer of political condltlonss and jidvice was sought on many oc casions. During the memorable deadlock convention that met in Statesboro, Waresboro and Savannah and finally terminated with the nomination of Congressman C. G. Edwards, Col. Clifton played a prominent part and •Aos several times suggested as compromise candidate. He was able fellow nnd his place will he hard fill. DIXIE AIRDOME. Tonight marks a real epoch in the history of the Alrdome, for this will he the opening hill on tho new cir cuit, from which acts are obtained. The “booking” arrangements Just completed by the management is one that cannot be surpassed. The ni ters playiifg at the Alrdome tonight have just played the big cities of the h, including Richmond, Atlanta, ^avnnnah and Jacksonville. One of the acts, Corbett and Forrester, have just played the sixteen big houses of Jacksonville, Welks the Vaudeville King, nnd at each of these houses were the feature acts. The other vaudeville acts on tho Mil and the illustrated songs nnd mo tion pictures go to make up tho. greatest program ever attempted In vaudeville, at tho Alrdome. The man agement announced a complete change of program each night, so lov er*. of amusements should see the show each night, so as to not miss any of the great offeringk. The mo- t on pictures will he absolutely fllck- crless, and clean and interesting, It is asserted. WHEN YOUR MONEY H IN A ' “ ' ' NATIONAL IT’S SATE UNDER DIREC GOVERNMENT, SUPERVISION HESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESENTA TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT Goes over our notes nnd securities twice each year,*and in addition t* the surplus fund and undivided profits which stand Between our deposi tors and any possibility of loss, there Is - OUR CAPITAL 8TOCK $200,000.00 * STOCKHOLDER'S LIABILITY $200,000.00 TOTAL SECURITY TO D1P08ITOR8 IN THIS BA NK $400,000.00 Here Is the real strength of a bank and upon this Item and Its rati* of deposits, we invito comparison with any other bank In this section. First Waycross, National OF WAYCROSS Bank Georgia WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY 61 ALBANY AVE...PHONE— APPRECIATES THE BU8INE88 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. BENTON’S SPECIALS, READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. 2ND FLOOR BENTON’S Our Ready-to-Wear Department is now filled with New Spring Ready- to-Wear Garments. Everybody is cordially invited to inspect the many new styles in Coat Suits, Skirts, One Piece Dress and Waists. SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FOOOR. New Spring Goat Suits MAOE OF LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL MATERIALS. Special $22.50 Linen Coat Suits IN TAN, NAVY, .ETC., MADE OF LINEN, RAJAH ANO CRASH. Special $9.00 Wash Coat Suits MADE OF LINONETTE, COLOR8 BLUE AND WHITE. Special $6.00 New Spring Skirts CLACK VOILE 8KIRT8, MADE TLAIN AND TRIMMED WITH BAT- IN, SILK AND BRAID. PRICES RANGE FROM $5-’ 8 to $i8-a> Summer Wool Skirts NAVY, TAN, BLACK, ORAY, PLAIN COLOR, SHEPHERD PLAIDS AND FANCY STRIPES. SPECIAL S3- 50 *« $12- 50 Wash Skirts MADE OF BROWN LINEN, WHITE REP, LINENETTE AND INDIAN HEAD. SPECIAL VALUES $1-50 |o $4.00 One-Piece Dresses BEAUTIFULLY MADE. LARGE DIS PLAY ON SECOND FLOOR.,LADIES ONE PIECE ORE8SE8 MADE OF COLORED LINENS TRIMMED WITH COLORED REPS TO MATCH. CROWN LINEN DRESSES BRAIDED' AND TRIMMED WITH LINEN IN SERTION. SPECIAL VALUES $2- 25 to S?- 00 CHILDRENS AND MISSES WASH DRESSES, ALL SIZES. / ’ $2 .00 to S4W Muslin Underwear SPECIAL VALUES IN SKIRTS, GOWNS, CHEME8E, CORSET COV- VRS, COMBINATION SUITS AND DRAWERS . 25c to $I5« H. J. Benton & Co.