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AN ARGUMENT
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
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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 t
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.
RUTH MILLER ENTERTAINS
Little Miss Ruth Miller with many
of her friends celebrated her 13th
birthday April 14. It the browd gath
ered at four o’clock und - many out
door games were played. About live
oclock they were called in and the-
eyg contest began. Aldino Knight who
Tinned the egg in the nest received
the prhe, which was a large white
rabbit. They were carried in the din
lng room, which was very prettly
decorated with Master decorations, an
ire course with cake was served, the
little folks. Those presett were:
Misses Trudie Lyon. Florence Low.
thcr, Helen Gridin. Alice l.ce, Helen
Paschal. Mattie Phillips, Blanche
tally, Helen Mel.sury, Hazel Miller,
Ruth E. Miller, Paula McClelan Es
sie Brinson, Mamie IVestbury, Hazel
Elilston, Kathlene Jones. Muttie
Thigpen. Evelyn York, Clare Moore,
Ruth Miller.
■Messrs. J. T. .Miller, Alford Pitman.
Robert Lee. Robert Brinson, William
Owens, Elbert McLaury, Tltad I.ee,
□ ml Phillip and Louis Lang. David
Justice, William Woods. Ruth receiv
ed many nice little gifts.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
Entire Chang oi
Program For
Tonight
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ENDORSES THE CLOSING OF POST
OFFICE ON SUNDAY’S.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
Tlie Central Labor Council of Way-
cross last night discus led the ques
tIon*of closing the delivery depart
ntent of the post office on Sunday,
that the carriers might enjoy a rest
day. In view of the fact that the move
ment is a union movement and in
line with the betterment of the con
dftlon of labor, and a step forward
towards a universal 8 hours mov
ment In every department of labor,
The council went on record as endors
lug the proposed closing and appoint
committee to wait on Postmaster
WANTED—First ciaas milch co v; |
must be gentle, and fteah in milk. | M,,r! ’ 1,v :lMrt lnto,m hlm uf ,helr »'«’
Ml«. W. W. Sharpe. 46 Gilmore street. ] " lde on the mimer - The Pen 1 ™'
I Labor Council is composed of dele-
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W. M. WILSON, Mgr.
Wilson Bloch. Phone 128
y^y WC-Wf>OOC>00<XK)Z>OW<>,
i The show at the Airdome lust night
aac> above the average. Come out to
night and enjoy the best show In town.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
I The funeral of Isaac McCullough,
whose death occurrel last night will
take place tomorrow afternoon at .*1
o'clock from the home at 24 Brunei
street. Rev. \\\ If. Scruggs nnJ Rev.
.1 W Tinsley of Scarboro will conduct
tho service The interment will take
place at Oakland cemetery. Mr. and
Mrs. McCullough have the sympathy
of the entire city in the death of
their son. The following gentlemen
are requested to meet at the funeral
parlors of Marvil fc O’Quinn to act
as pallbearers at 2:15 o’clock.
R. M. Porter, L. C. Harvard, Wayne
U so perfect that It is really a pleas- Wa , ker , , u1 | U5 Henderson, Lee Park-
FOR RENT—S room cottage, 411
Gilmore street al’ modern improve
ments. Apply 124 LaOrande Building
W. n. Ellington. 18 2t
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms
at 22 Gilmore street. 25 tf
FOR SALE—Cabbages. $1 .SO
rate; greens, $1.10, per 70 pound
ack. Freshly cut and packed, only
hen ordered. Stock tender and do-
rable. .1. Scarborough & Son, Sa-
j vannah, Ga. 4-6-taw 3w
gates from the various labor unioTri
of the city and the step they take
to a large degree represents the opin
ion of organized labor along these
lines. Postmaster Murphy will now
notify the Post office Authorities of
tho trend of public opinion and tho
probabilities are that the cly delivery
windows will soon be closed on Sun-
lays in Wnycross.
OUR WORN
FOR RENT—To couple or to n lady;
a nice largo furnished front room,
near the LaGrando Hotel; rent low.
Lady often alone and wants company
Address J. C. R. Box 236. 10 tf
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD.
S.O. CITIES
HEY
LL GROW
AND SO -r
ILL MONEY Y
IN OUR BANK
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
Waycross.
National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
Georgia
FOR SALE—Three fresh
phone 410. Mrs. Youngblood.
tire to sit and look at your linen after
ve return Jt 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
*1iite bosom shirts for dress occas*
, Ions, and launder them ’’spotlessly
rfcrhltc.”- A postal will bring our wag-
oi for your collection.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE «.
PARK MOR RAND CO.
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
. Lott-HItch Building.
RE-IN’fORCED CONCRETE.
3 or 6 dotes “666” will cure any
lease of Chills and Fever. Price 25
er, Carl Payne.
INJURED NEGRO DIED TODAY.
Ed Smith, the negro that was Injur
ed at Ludowicl in the accident that
resulted In the iad death of Mr. Isaac
MvCullough died at the A. C. L. Hot :
pital this, morning and his body was
carried to Marvil & O’Quinn’s under
taking establishment.
BOOKWORMS WIN AQAIN.
The Bookworms put It all over the
Presbyterlal Institute Boys In a gamo
of baseball here yesterday, and this
shows that the Bunn-Bell Nino Is de
veloping into good ba\l players.
FOR SALE—Girls bicycle, new.
Apply Miss Ellen Goodrich, Jarte
street. 1J
FOR REN-
street.
-Furnished room 5 church
14 tf.
FOR RENT— Two nice rooms, fur
nished or unfurnished, 37 Gilmone
Street. 14 4t
Mitchell S. D. April 18.—Tho spring
n uniclpal elections were held in var
ious eitlfcs of South Dakota. In a num
ber of places the local option issue
added to the Interest in iho contests.
FOR SALE.
Three choice residence lots for
ile. cheap; Brunei and Marlon
streets. Apply to A. P. Perham, Sr.,
ai Herald pfflee right now. 10 lOt
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ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD
FOR SALE—Pair white Fan-Tail
’ig^ons, Guinea Pig*, tomato and
pepper plants, 10 Frances. 15 3t
LOST—Heifer, ten months old, un
marked, color red and white. Infor
mation will he appreciated by Mrs.
M. Webster. , 15 tf
Mr. Noble the manager of the Sem
inole Pecan Co., 1b <n Douglas this
week planing and extensive develop*
ment of the cotapany business In that
21 tl territory.
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Mammoth Exhibition
Of Indies HAND BAGS PURSE8 and
al‘ sorts of LEATHER GOODS at the
LaGranJe Hotel within the next week
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
and would you like to see them and
make a selection from the largest
handsomest and swellcst line that
will come South this year?. If so
telephone us right awi.y and we will
let you know when to come. You will
remember that we exhibited the pret-
tlst line last year that tver came to
Waycross. This exhibition is better
still. k
THE BEST PRESCRIPTION DE
PARTMENT IN 80UTH GEORGIA,
IS OU RAIM.
TELEPHONE 95.
COTTAGE FOR RENT—A comfort
able cottage on Brewer street No.
51 for rent. Apply to J. T. Beaton
No. 7 Stephenson street 17 3t
LOST—Cuff with gold cuff button
with H. L. M. on It. Finder return
to Lester Marvil and receive reward
17 3t.
FOR RE8ULT8.
WAYCROSS marble company
81 ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BUSINE88 GIVEN, ANO IF YOU NEED
HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHONE US ANO O NE 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.
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BENTONS’
BENTONS’
BENTONS’ 1
NEW
GOODS
FOR
SPRir
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YLES
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Japonika Silks
IN MAN SPRING SHADES, 8PECIAL
25c 30c 35c and 48c
laktt Horn* Baking Easy
Foulards! Foulards!
8PECIAL ........ 60c 78c 08c
Mesaline
36-INCH WIDE, VERY BEST QUAL
ITY! ALL COLORS. • ■
SPECIAL, $1.28.
• Cotton Voiles
ALL COLORS, PLAIN, SATIN
STRIPE, RIBBON STRIPE, SPECIAL
18c 22c 25c 35c 40c 75c
Absolutely Pure
Thm only baking powdar
mada from Royal Crape i
Cream of Tartar
NO alum.no lime phosphate
White Linens
35-INCH WIDE SPECIAL,
20c 25c 35c and 50c
New Style Fans
kinds—Just Beau-
All
tiful
5c to $3.00
NEW LOT
Figured Lawn
Special at
lO cts. yd.
VI8IT OU RREAOY-TO-WEAR DE
PARTMENT, 2ND FLOOR BARGAINS
White Demity
10c 12 1-2c 18c 20c
Central Pharmacy.
Yonng Robfrtson Drag Co , Prop.
White Wool Stripe
Suiting
SPECIAL FOR SUITS AND SKIRTS
SPECIAL, 80c YD.
4 , I,. McConnell, Catherine, Rt„ El: L-i
A is>ira, N. Y.. writes: “I wish to express;
4 my appreciation of the great good oPE
LADIES’ COATS.
SKIRTS, WAISTS,
PETTICOATS,
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Ladies’ White Canvas
1-STRAP PUMPS. NEW LOT
special $1J*
Vl\V
Children’s arfd Misses
White Canvas
-STRAP PUMPS, NEW LOT
SPECIAL...
. -V0o and Mo
Childrens’ aud Misses’
• One Strap Pumps
PAT. LEATHER, OU NMETAL, TAN
AND VICI, *
78c 88c 08e $1.25 $1.60 $2.00
ToddShoes, Slippers, Pumps,
AND TIES FOR LADIES. LADIES
1AND 2 STRAP PATENT LEATHER
PUMPS, SPECIAL, v
$1.50 $2.00 $2.60 and $3.00
ALL READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS,
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS.
Ladies’ Pumps,
SLIPPERS, TIES, IN PAT. LEATH
ER, OUN METAL, TAN, VIC I,
SUEDE, VELVET. MANY NEW
8PRINO STYLES. SPECIAL VALUES
$2.50 $3.00 $340 and $4.00
American Lady Corsets, i
Kabo Corsets, '
dies’ Jabots and Collars
FECIAL VALUES, ..10c 15e 25c 45c! *>E- -•
Kneeland Oxfords
IN MANY 8TYLES, PAT. LEATHER,
Tompson s Glove Fitting I TAN 0UN METAL AN ° VICI - 8PE -
:CIAL $1.80 $2.00 $2.50 $300
Corset. j for kin. snappy shapes;.
TOMP80NS GLOVE FITTING COR-[UNION MADE, PAT. LEATHER, OUN ...
1 METAL, TAN, VICI $3.50 $440
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- Mel, !
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Foley> Kidney Remedy
ed for n bnd case of KM
*. Five • of! let did the
efiWfheiy and proves to,’
a doubt li i* Hit r.,ott re ;
e> medicine I- have ever j
ne btji*'
liable k:
taken.” Cera Pharmacy
H. J. Benton & Co.