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WAVSBOSS EVENING HERALD
AN ARGUMENT
If you are not buying
‘ your groceries from us
I 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
hest 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.
WILSON GROCERYCO
W. M. WILSON, Mgr.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
♦O^OOOOOOOOOOOI
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
For Mrs. Ham and Mrs. Phelan.
Mrs. H. 8’ Redding was “At Home* (
to a number of her friends at he t
beautiful new home yesterday after*
noon in compliment to her visttoi
Mrs. VV.-H. Ham and Mrs. Sale Phe
lan. Mrs. Reddings home, which is
one of the prettiest in the city was
simply perfect in its daintiness for
the occasion, an abundance of pink
rotee being used in the decorations.
Mrs. Redding, Mrs. Ham and Mrs.
Phelan stood in the front parlor to
ret eive the guests. Assisting in re-
, celviug were Mrs. T. W. Morrison,
jMib. J. M. Cox, Miss Annie Paine.
iMts. Walter Young and Mrs. J. W.
! Bellinger. In the front hall Mrs. J.
E Wadley and Mrs. It. P. Izlar ser
ved strawberry punch. In the dining
room Miss Noble, Miss Watt, Miss
Lockhart and Miss Izlar served an
ice course. A large number of friends
called during: the hours.
AT TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
| Rev. J. B. Thrasher, pastor of
j Tt inity Methodist church will b ein
i h*s pulpit at both hours tomorrow.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend these services.
OUR WORft
la so perfect that it is really a pleas
ure to sit and look at your linen after
we return It to you. There is a sort
of freshness about all of
OUR LAUNDERING
you do not find in others’ work.
We take particular pains with
white bosom shirts for dress occas-
* Ions, and launder them “spotlessly
white.” A postal will bring our wag-
si for your collection. ^
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PARK MOR RAND CO,
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-HItch Building.
RE-INFORCED CONCRETE.
s or C doses “666” wni cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25
cents. 21 tf
KINGS DAUGHTER’S NOTICE.
The City Union King’s Daughters
are called to meet Tuesday afternoon
aE 3:30 at First Methodist Church.
Ail members urged to be present.
Mrs. E. H. Reed. Leader.
Mrs. S. Broadwater. Sec.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Divine services and preaching at
11 a. in., and 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath school at 9:45 a m
The pasor will preach in the morn
ing and Mr. Clifford Groover at night
Special music for morning. Solo by
Mrs. Howe!!. Violin solo by Miss
Moore. The public Is invited.
See notice of cottage for rent by J.
T. Beaton.
FIR8T-METHOtllST CHURCH.
Reed and Gilmore Streets.
Osgood F. Cook, Pastor.
Tomorrow morning at the 11 serv
ice the pastor will begin a short sc
ries of sermons on the “Brotherhood
of Man”. At the evening service be
ginning at 7:30 o’clock the subject
w. 8 *l be continued. Special attention
iJ be! :g given to the music and the
spendid choir will be prepared with
a tine program of special music. Con-
giopaional singing is also encouraged
by the use of familiar hymns.
The Sunday school which meetH at
5.30 p. in., with Mr. V. I.. Stanton
."8 superintendent is one of , the best.
An.'pJe provision is made not onJy
for the children but for adults who
will find a place of great interest aim
helpful instruction.
Strangers, visitors, new-comer
fhe cUy and -non-members of
cl urch are especially invited to the
sei vices and assured a welcome.
After several months of work the
pastor is greatly eneouvaged by the
response of the church. The iuter-
ev« in the work and the attendance
ur n the services ar pleasing and in
spiring. Eighty new members have
been added to the roll 'this year.
■aku Home Biking Easy
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powder
made f rom Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar
NO ALUM,NO LIME PHOSPHATE
EY
LL GROW
AND SO
ILL MONEY
IN OUR BANK
THE AGONY OF A BABY UNDER
A SKIN AFFLICTION.
Seo those beautiful shapes just
ceived at the Bon Ton.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
Claus, Radcliffe
and Claus,
Comedy Singers
and
Eccentric Dancers
CLASSIFIED
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mary and Pendleon Streets.
Tho Rev. Wm. Hirst Heiglmm, Rector
First Sunday after Easter, April
23, 1911.
Holy Eucharist. 7:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer, and Holy Eucha
rist. It a. m.
Sunday School, 3:30 p. m.
Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m.
All those without other church en
gagements cordially Invited.
Week Day Services.
Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a.
i.
Thursday, Holy Eucharist, 10:30 a,
i.
Friday, Litany, 5 p. m.
law'n, new
P.lg shipment colored
patterns, 10c.
t Humphreys & Williamson.
Mammoth Exhibition
Cl Ladles HAND BAGS PURSE8 and
■ si 1 sorls of LEATHER GOODS at the
LaOranJo Hotel within the next week
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
and would you like to aee them and ,
n.ake a selection from the largest
Landgomest and awellest line that
will come South this year?. It so ,
tt ';\ hone us right awt.y and we will
let you know when to come. You will
remember that we exhibited the pret*
Hat line last year that ever came to
Weycroea. Thie exhibition Is better
■till.
THE BEST PRESCRIPTION DE-
. PARTMENT IN 80UTH GEORGIA,
IS OU RAIM.
TELEPHONE 05.
Central Pharmacy,
Yoang-Rohertson Drag Co., Prof-
WANTED
WANTED—First class mll*h cow;
must bo gentle, and fresh in milk.
Mis. W. W. Sharpe, 46 GJJmore street.
1? ♦!.
FOR RENT—Newly furn’shed rooms
at 22 Gilmore street. 25 tf
FOR SALE—Cabbages, $1.80 per
crate; greens, $1.40, per 70 pound
sack. Freshly cut and packed, only
when ordered. Stock tender and de-
bTable. J. Scarborough & Son, Sa
vannah, Ga. 4-6-law 3w
FOR RENT—To couple or to a lady;
nice large furnished front room,
near the LaGrande Hotel; rent low.
Lady often alone and wants company.
Address J. C. R. Box 236. 10 tf
FOR SALE—<3frfs bicycle,
Apply Miss Ellen Goodrich;
new.
Jane
FOR REN—Furnished room 5 church
street. • t4 tf.
LOST—Heifer, ten months old. un
marked, color red and white. Infor
mation will be appreciated by Mrs.
O. M. Webster. 15 tf
FOR RENT—Newly furnished
locm, close In .Apply Herald office. 31
V/ANTED—A woman to do cooking
„,id general house work, 52 Church
street, Mrs. D. 8. McClellan.
LOST OR 8TOLEN—A Racycl*.
painted blank, taken from porch a<
52 Gilmore. Return same to A. ^1
Knight, Jr., and receive reward. 22 6t
FOR RENT—Seven room house. 43
Gilmore street. Apply 324 LaGrande
Building; W. B. Ellington, 22 6t
EXPERT—Typewriter
phone 123.
Repairing:
21 Iw
Latest novelties in Lace Collars.
Jabots. Beit Pins and Belting. 25c
onJ 50c.
21 3t Humphreys ft Williamson.
Is all tlif. more terrible boeuusi
can’t tell you how it feels. But there
is relief at hand—not only relief but
a permanent cure from prickly het,
rashes, hives, eczema and all other
skin affection so prevalent among in
fants during the summer months. If
you want to see your baby rest easy
once again—and a look of relief
spread over its little face, just apply
ttiis splendid remedy ZEMO. We be
lieve honestly and sincerily that in
ZEMO you will find tho cure you
have been praying for. Wo can tell
you in nil truth that wo have made
thousands and thousands of parents
happy with this simple but sure rem
edy.
And to prove our absolute sincerity,
we have instructed all druggists sell
ing ZEMO, to refund the purchaser
money if the very first bottle
does not bring relief. Used persis
tently thereafter ZEMO is hound to
cure.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP make the
most economical as woll as the clean
est and most effective treatment lor
affections of the skin and scalp wheth
er on Infant or-grown person.
Fold by drugglsB ever/who-t nn*
agents, the Sea
PROVIDE FOR YOUR BABfrE8
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—
APPRECIATES THE BU8INE83 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 INTERE8T HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION.
THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BE8T
PRICE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
BENTONS’
BENTONS’
BENTONS’
Special Showing
:OF:
ixst:
NEW SUMMER SILKS
Meseline
37 in. wide, black, excelleut quality,
Special 98c yd.
Meseline
36 in. wide in ail colors, black, navy,
white, pink light blue, yallow, old
rose, tan and Persian
Special $1.25 yd.
Foulards! Foulards!!
Navy, black, white, polka dots and
- figured.
Special 60c, 95c
Japonika Silk
The soft silk for summer in every
color and shade. Plain, polka dots and
figured.
25c, 30c 35c, 48c yd.
Tafletta Silk
36 in. wide, all colors.
Special $1.00 yard.
China Silk
Special 50c yard.
Talfetta Silk
18 inches wide
Stripes, plaids and checks, colors, tan,
brown, navy, black and white
Special 60c yard
Satin
All Colors
Special 75c yd.
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