Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 25, 1911, Image 5

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--WAYCRG8S EVENING. HERALO ? yoooooooooo oo oo<x> AN ARGUMENT If yon are not buying your groceries from us :: you are making a mis- : I 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. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Mrs. O. A. Phelan and Mr. and Mn Joe Phelan are now making thei; home with Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Young on Elizabeth street, at the pietty Catholic home. lakes Hone Baking Easy The meeting of the Ladies Ala S • ciety of the Presbyterian church an jounced for Wednesday afternoon a: the home of Mrs. J. C. Rippard has been postponed until Friday after noon at 2:30 on account of Wednes- ( d.\ being Memorial Day. &AKIW WILSON GROCERY CO W. M. WILSON, Mgr. Wilson Block. Phone 128 >o»ooooooooooo»o» *sr OUR WORK I, so perfect that It Is really a pleas ure to lilt and look at your linen after we return It to you. There is a sort of freshness about all or . CUR LAUNDERING that you do not find In others' work. We take particular pains with white bosom shirts for dress occas-. Jons, and launder them "spotlessly white.” A postal will bring our wag- oi for your collection. Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE ». PARK MOR^RAND CO. ~«GINEER8 an0 contractors. Lott-Hltch Building. RE*INFORCED CONCRETE. g or 8 doaee “668'’ wit: cure any case of Chills and Ferer. Price 85 cents. *1 « LEST WE FORGET. On the front page we reprint a culling from the Waycross Herald 15 /years ago showing how in those days even as today the Herald was very closely and intimately associated with the life and interests of Waycross. The Herald was founded in 1885 as a weekly and in 1892 begun to issue a daily paper, and fn all these years since has .daily given forth to the world the history and story of our daily city life; has ever with willing hand and heart supported every lau- , dable enterprise for the upbuilding J ard development of our city. The Herald has worn well, age has not weakened its' Influence, or stun- jned its vigor and today with a great er field to cover it stands forward as | ol yore to tell the story of your pro- | gross, to help you In every enterprise and to lend its aid in every effort that will upbuild Waycross on a firm basis. In those days our patroni were numbered In hundreds, today we number them by thousands. And L.e Herald looks back with pride to her work in the days gone by and rej ices In the prosperity her friends of the past, are now enjoying, and ap preciates the loyalty that they still sl ow towards The Herald.. Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder made from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM.NO lime phosphate The DeKoven Mala Quartette heard lest night at Central School Audito rium is the best of the numbers given In - this season's course. The enter tainment was splendid from the first to the last number. AT THE H/MJESTIC Claus, Radcliffe . and Claus, Comedy Singers and Eccentric Dancers Sheriff Pittman last night arrest ed a negro woman at Millwood, char ged with assault and she Is now in jail. Sheriff lms not yet selected his nirw deputy but has a number of ap plicants for the job. CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED—First class milch co must be gentle, and fresh In milk. Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, 4G Gilmore street. 1? *t. Our Ice cream Is pure and delic ious and we servfe it out in pails or packed in cabiuets. Phone today, 305, Redding's. • 24 4t SAVANNAH WILL HONOR THE CONFEDERATE DEAD Savannah, Ga., April 25.—Savannah is preparing to fittingly honor tho munory of the Confederate dead to morrow with appropriate exercises a; L-o Confederate monument Jn Paik Extension and in Laurel G cemetery where lie the remains of hundreds of Confederate dead, tiie afternoon tiie members of two camps of Confederate Veterans will meet ut veterans hull to marc ir a body to .the Park Extensio where tho Confederate monument is .d hero there will lie simple exercis es and march will be continued to | Lie soldierh lot In Lnurel Grove. Here a salute will be fired, a pray er offered and other exercises gone through with. In the evening at the veterans hall there will be a very pretty program carried out with an address by Mr. R. M. Glbbes, a vet- eian member of McClaws Camp U. C. V. Here there will he presented sever al crosses of honor to thoso who eith er fought for tiie Confederacy or whose fathers did. This is to be Important part of the ceremony. HEY ILL GROW AND SO ILL MONEY 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 1 Waycross, National Bank OF WAYCROSS Georgia FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms at 22 Gilmore street. 25 tf Col. J. E. T. Bowden is out again after a very serious sickness. He shows signs of his illness. He says he Is going to keep out of politics this fall and enjoy seeing the other fellow make a fight. If several of our citizens, who have an automobile, wish to confer a favor on the Confederate veterans, they will please have their machines at the Mary street gate to the High School building at 11 o’clock toinor- morning, and take the old sol diers to the cemetery and back. These old fathers could march one-half cen tury ago but don’t let them do It now. » advertise in the herald i> •« » Fountain Pens WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE OF OUNTAIN PENS IN TOWN ANO WE CAN PLEASE YOU NO MAT TER WHAT STYLE YOU WANT. WE HAVE A SPECIALLY NICE LIT TLE PEN FOR LADIES 8H0PPIN0 B/-G8. THEY OO MOT LEAK AND CAN BE PLACED IN ANY POSI TION. TELEPHONE 95. Central Pharmacy. FOR FOUNTAINS PENS Yoong Kobertsoo 1mg Co., Prop. FOR 8ALE—Pabbages, $1.80 per crate; greens, $1.40, per 70 pound sack. Freshly cut and packed, only when ordered. Stock tender and de ferable. j. Scarborough & Son, Sa vannah, Ga. 4-6-law 3w FOR RENT—To couple or to a lady; a nice large furnished front room, near the LaGrande Hotel; rent low. Lady often alone and wants company. Address J. C. R. Box 236. 10 tf FOR SALE—Girls bicycle, new. Apply Miss Ellen Goodrich, Jane street. 12 t FOR REN- street. -Furnished room 5 church 14 tf. LOST—Holfer, ten months old, un marked, color red nud white. Infor mation will be appreciated by Mrs. O. M. Webster. 15 tf FOR RENT—Newly furnished loem, close In .Apply Herald office. 3t LOST OR 8TOLEN—A Racycle, painted black, taken from porch at 52 Gilmore. Return same to A. M. Knight, Jr., and receive reward. 22 «t FOR RENT—Soven room house, 43 Gilmore street. Apply 324 LaGrande Building. W. B. Ellington. 22 6t L08T—Black and white fox ter- i lei Information concerning same will b*- rewarded by W. A. McNeil at Mu- tial, Grocery Co.. • 24 3t EXPERT—Typewriter phone 123. Repairing; 21 in LOST—Two black, white and tan blgle bounds, male and female. Male 3 years old and female 8 months. Return to McGregor Mayo. 24 3t FOR SALE—485 acres fine farming land. Phone 419, Mra. C. L. Young blood. 24 6t FOR RENT—Furnished j 7-rqom house, all improvements, for rent for the summer; and garage. In Fenian Hna, Fla.^ fine beach and fishing. fa Sale 200 fine pigeons and fancy chickens, green. Address M, N. Black, Fornandlna, Fla. 24 61 NEW K. OF P. LODGE. Savannah, Ga., April 25.—Mr. W. It. Leopold, Grand Keeper of Uec- o’Us and Seal of the Knights of Pyth- la* of Georgia has been advised of the organization- of a new lodge 04- tho order at Prattsburg, Talbott coufi$ tj. It will be Instituted on the night of April 28th by Rev. Graham For rester, who Is one of the most en- tl usiastic Pythlans In that section of tho state. WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY 81 ALBANY AVE...PHONE— APPRECIATES THE BUSINESS GIVEN, ANO IF YOU NEED HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR WRITE OR PHONE US ANO ONE OF- THE FIRM WILL 8EE YOU ANO GIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION. THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST PRICE. J M Clark, General Manager. BENTONS’ BENTONS’ BENTONS’ Sp eciaL Showing :OF: nrl;} NEW SUMMER SILKS Meseline 37 in. wide, black, excelleut quality, £3., 98c yd. WANTED—Four ctljr . salesmen. Call for Mr. H. A. Wilson, So. 17 Alice street. 25 It Meseline 36 in. wide in all colors, black, navy, white, pink light blue, yollow, 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. Taffetta Silk 36 in. wide, all colors. , Special $1.00 yard. China Silk Special 50c yard. Taffetta Silk 18 inches wide Stripes, plaids and checks, colors, tan, brown, navy, black and white sp«w 60c yard All Colors Special 75c yd. H. J Benton & C