Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 10, 1911, Image 5

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; ' "• vycROSS EVEN’NC hpkald 0OOOOOOOO6OOOOOOO ;AN ARGUMENT 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 tl lowest cut prices. Re; our advertisement! 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. 4 WILSON GROCERY CO W. M. WILSON, Mgr. Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦0^00000000000404 ■ ■ T. n: BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 Beef and Pork NATIVE AND WESTERN. 'SMOKED PORK, 8AU8AQE, FREBH SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS, SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFAST BA- CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM CHEESE, SALT MACKfeRAL, FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. 1. H. Blizzard 108 PLANT AVENUE. PERSONAL AND LOCAL ! ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown announce tbe engagement of their daughter. Miss Gertrude Brown, to Mr. Richard Bailey Cowen of Bainbridgo. | The wedding is to take 1 place the middle of May, at First 1 Methodist church. This announce ment will be received with a great deal of interest here. Both young people being well known and popular here. F reshness—n«t to Quality—is necessary if candy is to be really good. You'll always be delighted by the absolute freshness of Nunnally's Candy. Air-tight boxes and fast express make you sure. And the high quality is known eveiywhere. LA GRANDE PHARMACY. AT l HE MAJESTIC Entire Chang of Program For Tonight Veils, Veiling, Belts in fact almost anything a lady needs, can be found at The Bon Ton. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent Waycross, Ga.' 108 Plant At#. 1 MACHINE ON EXHIBITION. BU.TLER AND SCHOFIELD MEET AND SING TOGETER. The afternobn service ftt Central Baptist church yesterday was unusu ally interesting In view’ of the" great musical treat provided. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Schofield, brother to Mr. Scho field who leads..singing at First Bap tist church, met Mr and Mrs. Butler here unexpectedly. Mr. Schofleia and Mr. Butler are old friends, but had not met since their bachelor day* Both married now to charming and beautiful singers, they have followed each other all over, the country, but this Is the first time they have had an opportunity to hear each other sing. . They-were delighted to*, meet each other again'. ’ They agreed that they ane their wives would sing for each other at the church and, they did so to the delight of the large chowd present. Their duets and qiiartetts were very fne and the highly cultured voices rendered the songs very beautifully. They seemed tp enjoy- the staging themselves equally with the audlen- ATTENTION CONFEDERATE VET- ERANSI Camp S19, U. C. V.. Waycross, Ga., April 10, 1011. A special meeting of Camp 819, IT. C. V., is hereby called to convene ar the court house In Waycross at •‘clock a. m„ on Saturday, April 22. 1911, for the purpose of revising ’•oil of members, arranging for observance of Memorial Day the 26th and transacting other bust ness of importance. All Confederate Veterans residing in Ware and adjoining counties, whether members of the Camp now or not, are urged to attend. • By order of .i. V*. Strickland. ' J. L. Sweat. Adjutant! ‘ ••• . • Capt Comdg. 10 6t CLASSIFIED CARDUI WORKED LIKE_A CHARM After Operation Failed to Help, Cardul Worked Like a Charm. Jonesvllle, S. (X—"I suffered with womanly trouble,' 1 writes Mrs. J. 8. ICendrlck, In a letter from this place, "and at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet. The doctor said I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an optraUon, or I would have a cancer. I went to the hospital, and they oper* ated on me, but I got no better. They •aid medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to die. At last I tried Cardul, and began to Improve, bo I continued using It. Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don’t feel any pains. Cardul worked like a charm.” There must bo merit In thin purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women— Cardul—for It has been In successful use for more than 60 years, for tho treatment of womanly weakness and disease. Please try It, for your troubles. N. B.— Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. .Chatta- nooffa Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special Instruction*. and 64-page book. Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request. WANTED—First class milch co-v; must be gentle, and fresh in milk. Mis. W. W. Sharpe,’46 Gilmore street. 18 tf. WANTED—Four, regular boardera, at 18 Brunei street 7 9t WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONU 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 8HOP ON ALBANY AVENUE. 15 tf mnwurwYHiB Prescriptions T know that It is not always con- • tnlent tor your doctor to drive en tirely out of his way to leave your prescription at onr store, and for your convenience we have a ouick messen- ter who will call for ycur prescrip tion at nil times. WE HAVE THE G00D8 AND THE SERVICE. TELEPHONE 89. Central Pharmacy. Young-Robert cn Drug Co., Prop* , 1- FOR RENT—Newly, furnished rooms at 22 Gilmore street. . ... 25 tf r-—’—■■ FOR SALE—Cabbages, tl.SO ‘ pgr rrate'; greens. >1.10, ‘per |o pound sack. Freshly cut and packed, only when ordered. Stock tender and de- rable. J. Scarborough & Son, Sa vannah, Ga. 1-6-law 3w WANTED—Good board for couple with one child. State terms. Ad dress Herald olllce. ID 3t FOR RENT—To couple or to a lady; nice large furnished front room, near the LaOrande Hotel; rent low. Lady often alone and wants company. Address J. C. R. Box 236. 10 tf STREET TAX NOTICE Street taxes are now due. All po licemen will collect street .taxes. F. B. McDonald.' 1® fw Chief of Police. A UNTQUE MEETING. Tho Central Baptist folks did some thing a little out of the ordinary on Saturday’ night, by marching from the church to Phoenix pnrk whero they held a great out door meeting. Dr. Phillips mndc a short strong talk Rnd Mr and Mrs. Butler sang their beau tiful "Shadow” song. It was an In spiring meeting and will doubtless be repeated. IEY „ ILL GROW# AND SO ILL MONEY IN OUR BANK ADVERTISE IN THE HERALO FOR RESULTS. foueysktoneypmf fas B.cnschv KiMmMiNMn., PROVIDE FOR YOUR BABIES BY PUTTING MONEY IN OUR SAV INGS DEPARTMENT. WE PAY 4 PERCENT INTEREST, COMPOUND ED QUARTERLY, AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION MAK ES IT ABSOLUTELY SECURE. CAPITAL ..'$200,000 DEPOSITS $410,000 RESOURCES ' .’ $700,000 First National Bank OF WAYCROSS Waycross. • - - • Georgia WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY 51 ALBANY AVE,/PHONE— v APPRECIATES THE BUSINESS GIVEN, AND ;IF YOu' NEED HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR'ftRANlTE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR WHI+E OR PHONE U8 AND ONE OF T* FIRM WLL SEE YOU ANpj'QIVE YOUR INTEREST MlS PE$ONaL ATTENTION. T^E BEST MATERIAL. THE REST WO>l?..',T«JB, BEST 'PBiei " J M Clark, General Manager. WANTED—rooms or part of house furnished or unfurnished. State terms. Address Herald office. 10 3t FOR RENT—Uufurnlshed rooms wlh all convenience, for light house keeping. 67 R6ed street. 10 2t WANTED—To buy, second hand wheel, apply 37 Gilmore or phone 447. Washington, accustomed to celebri ties and not easily enthused, greeted Senator O’Gorman with effusion. He -was accorded a regular ovation, a deserved tribute to the distinguished son of tho Empire state, who Is des tined to become a prominent figure In the national legislature. * SAVES TWO LIVES. “Neither my sister nor myself might he living today. If It had not been for Dr. King’s Now Discovery.” writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayattavtlla. N. C„ R. F. D., No. 8, “For wa both had frlghtfn! coughs that no remedy could help. Wo were told my sitter had consumption. Sho was very weak and had night aweata but your won derful medicine completely cured us both. It Is the best I ever ueed or heerd of." For eore lung,, cough, cold,, hemorrhage, tegrtppe, asthma hay fever, croup, whoopilng cough.— all bronebfeal trouble,,—Ita supreme. Trial bottle free. 60c and $1.00. Guar anteed by All Druggists. Subscribe lor the old reliable Waycross Evening Herald. Our friend Skultn 2ccir.s to have hist Ma warm Interest In nt-wnohr-.-aj and la now devoting hie entlro litre j to the bottling works end Interests at the court house. BENTON’S SPECIALS, READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. 2ND FLOOR Our Ready-to-Wear Department is now tilled with New Spring Ready- to-Wear Garments. Everybody is cordially invited to inspect the many new styles in Coat Suits, Skirts, One Piebe Dress and Waists. SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FOOOR. New Spring Coat Suits MADE OF LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL materials/ Special $22.50 Linen Coat Suits IN TAN,-NAVY, .ETC., MADE OF LINEN, RAJAH AND CRASH. Special $9.00 Wash Coat Suits MADE OF LINONETTE, COLORS BLUE AND WHITE. Special $6.0tf New Spring Skirts FLACK VOILE 8KIRT8,. MADE r LAIN AND TRIMMED WITH SAT. IN, SILK AND BRAID. PRICES RANGE FROM $5- 98 to $I8°° Summer Wool Skirts NAVY, TAN, BLACK, GRAY, PLAIN COLOR, SHEPHERD PLAIDS AND FANCY STRIPES. SPECIAL S3- 50 to $12-5° Wash Skirts MADE OF BROWN LINEN, WHITE REP, LINENETTE AND INDIAN HEAD. SPECIAL VALUES $l-s» to $4.00 t One-Piece Dresses BEAUTIFULLY MADE. LARGE DI6. PLAY ON SECOND FLOOR. LADIES ONE PIECE DRESSES MADE OP COLORED LINENS TRIMMED WITH COLORED REPS TO MATCH. CROWN LINEN DRESSES BRAIDED aVd TRIMMED WITH -LINEN IN- SERTIOH. SPECIAL VALUES $2- K to $8-°° ? CHILDRENS AND MI8SE8 WASH DRESSES, ALL sizes. . $2’°° to $4-°° Muslin Underwear' SPECIAL VALUES IN 8KIRT8, GOWNS, CHEMESE, CORSET COV ERS, COMBINATION SUITS AND DRAWERS r 25c to H. J. Benton & Co.