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AN ARGUMENT
If you are not buying
your groceries from us
; you are making a mis-
I take, for we are offer- |
: ing big inducements for f
: 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.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Iloys clothing thn
r.e economical insi
l-pople to whom the
equivolanr to
r.lo
vlii appeal ir
: of thinking
vfng of a dol-
Dry
Goods Cif.
FOR MISS MAMIE MYERS
| The ladies of the First Methodist
church gave a most delightful inform*
■ ai reception this afternoon in the
church parlors in compliment to Miss
Mamie Myers, who has just returned
after five years missionary work in
Korea Miss Myers Is at home for
the first time In five'years on a years
vacation. A delightful musical pro- ■
gram had been arranged which was j
greatly enjoyed Delightful refresh;
ments were served A large number of .
ladies were there to meet Miss Myers I
The program a.i arranged was as fol* }
lows: I
Quartett—Mrs. Seals, Mrs. Seaman.
Mrs LaMond. Miss Perhom. j
A Recitation by Miss Wood 1
A Solo by Mrs. Frank Howell
Trio—Mrs. Seaman. Mrs.
mil Mrs. LaMond.
Solo—Mrs. Scott.
AT THE
! MAJESTIC
Entire Ctag of
Pf ogram For
Tonight
CONFESSED SLAYER
INI ON TRIAL
Freehold. X. J., A;nil 17.-
- Frank L\ HH.
the
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
WANTED—First class milch cov;
must be gentie s and fresh in milk,
Mts. W. W. Sharpe, 46 Gilmore street.
J WANTED—Four regular boarders,
al IS Brunei street. 7 9t
j FCR RENT—Newly furnished rooms
* at 22 Gilmore street. 25 tf
W. M. WILSON, Mgr.
| Wilson Block. Phone 128 |
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our wor;~.
Id so perfect that It Is really a pleas
ure to sit and look at your linen after
vo return it to you. There Is a sort
of freshness about all of
CUR LAUNDERING
that you do not find In others’ work.
We take particular pains with
vhite bosom shirts for dress occas
ions, and launder them “spotlessly
white.” A postal will bring our wag-
oi for your collection.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONe 9.
EASTER EXERCISE AT TRINITY.
f The Faster exercises ar Trinity
Metiiodist church last night were
greatly enjoyed by a large congre
gation the church being crowded. The
songs drils recitations and exercises
rendered by the Sunday school were
unusually fine each .and every number
being beautifully rendered.
Little Miss Lillian Stewart ente;-
tained six of her girl friends at an
Easter Egg Hunt Saturday afternoon
April 15th at the home of her par
ents on Reynolds street. After a
jolly time hunting for eggs the little
hostess served dainty refreshments
Those present were: Kathrine Collins
Evelyn Williams. Alien KilHams, Sar
ah Lovelace. Margie Brown, Alice
Howell and Louise Pollard.
The announcement of the marriage
of Mr. John Paschal on the thirteenth
of April In Minnesota has been
celved In the city. Mr. Paschal Is
the son of Mr and Mrs. T. W. Pas
chal of this city and has ji number of
friends here Tho announcement
comes as quite a surprise to his fam
ily and friends.
) FOR SALE—Cabbages. $l.R0 per
[trait*: greens. per 70 pound
I sack. Freshly cut and packed, onl>
'when ordered. Slock tender and de
* ruble. J. Scarborough & Son, Sa
vannah, Ga. 4-6-lnw 3w
PARK MOR RAND CO.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Eott-HUcb Building.
re-inforced concrete.
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any
case of Chills and Tever. Pries 25
cents. 21 tf
FOR RENT—To couple or to a lady;
a nice large furnished front room,
near the LnGrando Hotel; rent low
Lady often alone and wants company
Address .1. C. R. Box 236.
10 tf
WANTED
furnished or unfuriilshed.
terms. Address Herald office.
rooms or part of house
State
FOR SALE—Three fresh
*hone 419. Mrs. Youngblood.
cows.
11 6t.
Neat, nobby and up to date boys
clothing at prices that will bewilder,
and bewitch the most skeptical.
1 at Globe Dry Goods Co.
STREET TAX NOTICE 1
Street taxes are now due. All po
licemen will collect street taxes.
P. B. McDonald,
10 Chief of Police.
Good Service
Our prompt messenger service Is
becoming more popular every day.
Wo And that sick people want quick
servicq. If you feel disposed, have
your prescription left at the bouse
and call 95. We will have a quick
messenger on (he spot in a few min
utes.
THE BEST PRESCRIPTION DE-
PARTMENT IN SOUTH GEORGIA,
IS OU RAIM.
TELEPHONE 95.
Central Pharmacy.
Yonnc-Roberlssn Drag Co . Prop.
FOR SALE—Girls bicycle, new.
Apply Miss Ellen Goodrich, Jane
street. 1!
German accused of the murder of ton
year old Marie Smith, was called in
court today for trial. The court pro
ceedings. it is expected, will be brief
ns the accused youth has already
made n full confession of the crime.
Attorneys a it pointed by the cour
conduct the defense will make an ef-
f.tn to save the young German from
the electric chair on the ground of his
weak mentality.
The murder of Marie Smith was
ore of the most shocking crimes ever
perpetrated in this section of New
I Jersey and aroused the community to
a high pitch of excitement. The mu
tilated body of the little girl was
found in tho woods‘near Ashbury Park
on November 13 last. She had been
missing from home several days. Sus
picion at first pointed to Thomas Wil
burns, a negro woodchopper, ns the
r'ayer of tlie child. He was arrested
and for a time there wero fears of a
lynching. Later he satisfied the an-
horities that lie had nothing to do
with The crlmo and was released.
About the same time young Heidomnn
was taken into custody, but as no
positive evidence was at hand lie also
was released. On March 15. however,
Heidomnn was again arrested and
under examination made a complete
confession ami offered to plead guilty
His arrest was brought about by a
detective, who had gained his confi-<
deuce and had traveled about with
h:m for months. ,
. HEY _
III GROwfl
AND SO
ILL MONEY
* IN OUR BANK
m
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
Georgia
W aycross.
FOR RENT—One or two unfurnish
ed rooms, with bath. Inquire at 62
Ca.swell, wt** 13 3t
WANTED, JOB WORK—Any Kind;
new or old work; will give first class
work. Call 21 Brunei street or phone
2S1. W. G. Taylor. 13 3t
FOR REN—Furnished room 5 church
street. 14 tf.
STRAYED—To my place. One bay
horse and one bay mare, branded
shoulder and thigh. Owner call and
gc them by paying for this advertise
ment. Chester A. Mullis, Waresboro,
Ga. 14 3t.
FOR RENT— Two nice rooms, fur
nished or unfurnished, 37 Gilmoro
Street. 14 4t
WILSON-.TYLER WEDDING.
Williamsburg, Vn., April 17.—The
famous old Benton Parish church was
the scene of a notable wedding today
when Miss Julia Gardiner Tyler, dnugh
ter of President Tyler of William aqd
Mary College, became the bride of
Prof. William Southall Wilson of the
same college The wedding was at
tended by many guests from ouF’of
town.
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
61 ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BU8INE 88 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 INTERE8T HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION.
THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST
PRICE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
FOR »ALE—Pair white Fan-Tail
Flgtjonn, Guinea PIr*, tomato and
pepper plants. 10 France.-*. 15 3t
L08T—Heifer, ten months old, un
marked, color red and white. Infor
mal Ion will be appreciated by Mrs.
O. M. Webster. 15 tf
COTTAGE FOR RENT—A comfort-
alilo cottase on Brewer street No.
51 for rent. Apply to J. T. Beaton
No. 7 Stephenson street 17 3t
L08T—Cuff with Kold cuff button
with H. L. M. on It. Finder return
to I .osier Mart’ll and receive reward
17 3t.
The "Holland*" at the Alrdomo to.
nluht Comedians and Acrobats.
A plcanant smile ana a sweet voice
are great helps on life’s journeys.
Order your cream puffs from the
Wayctnn Bakery, made fresh ever;
da:--, pben.- 72.
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALr
TOR Re'OLTS.
ADVERTISE IN the HERALD.
ADVEl-TISE IN THE HERALr
FOR RESULTS.
BENTONS’
BENTONS’
BENTONS’
NEW GOODS FOR
SPRING STYLES
Japonika Silks
IN MAN SPRING SHADES, SPECIAL
25c 30c 35c and 48c
New Style Fans
All kinds—Just Beau
tiful
5c to $3.00
Ladies’ White Canvas
1-STRAP PUMPS. NEW LOT
8PECIAL 61.50
Children’s and Misses
White Canvas
-•STRAP PUMPS, NEW LOT
SPECIAL .... ..90c and Me
Foulards! Foulards!
8PECIAL 60c 75c 95e
NEW LOT
Figured Lawn
Special at
lO cts. yd.
Mesaline
36-INCH WIDE, VERY BEST QUAL-
ITY; ALL COLORS.
SPECIAL, $1.25.
Childrens’ aud Misses’
One Strap Pumps
FAT. LEATHER, GU NMETAL, TAM
AND VICI,
75c 85c 98c *1.25 *1.50 *2.00
Cotton Voiles
ALL COLORS, PLAIN, SATIN
STRIPE, RIBBON STRIPE, 3PECIAL
18c 22c 25c 35c 40c 76c
VI8IT OU RREADY-TO-WEAR DE-
PARTMENT, 2ND FLOOR BARGAINS
IN '
LADIES’ COATS,
SKIRTS, WAISTS,
PETTICOATS,
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
ALL READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS,
AMERICAN LADY COR8ET8.
ToddShoes, Slippers, Pumps,
AND TIES FOR LADIES. LADIES
1AND 2 STRAP PATENT LEATHER
PUMPS, SPECIAL,
*1.50 *2.00 *2.50 and (3-00
White Linens
36-INCH WIDE SPECIAL,
20c 25c 35c and 50c
Ladies’ Pumps,
SUPPERS, TIES, IN PAT. LEATH-
FR, GUN METAL, TAN. VICI,
SUEDE, VELVET. MANY NEW
8PRING STYLES. SPECIAL VALUES
(2.60 *3.00 (3.50 and *4X10
White Demity
10c 12 1-2c 16c 20c
White Wool Stripe
Suiting
SPECIAL FOR SUIT8 AND 8KIRT8
SPECIAL, 50c YD.
American Lady Corsets, |
Kabo Corsets, i
Tompson’s Glove Fitting!
Kneeland Oxfords
IN MANY STYLE8, PAT. LEATHER,
TAN GUN METAL AND VICI. SPE
CIAL $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00
Ladles’Jabots and Collars
1PECIAL VALUES, ,.10e 16c 25c 45c
oorser. | for men, snappy shapes;
TOMPSONS GLOVE FITTING COR- UNION MADE, PAT. LEATHER, GUN
8E.-. 'METAL, TAN, VICI $340 $4.00
H. J. Benton & Co