Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 05, 1911, Image 5

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Eggs, Eggs, Eggs. (- WE ARE how RECEIVING CASES NO (; 1ifcANOLED TENNES SEE EGGs'JvERY WEEK. WE CAN SELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS. DON'T BUY O^^SOLD STO RAISE EGGS WHT-J YOU CAN GET FRESH tennesee eggs. . ■¥, SBPTl ft XSlf. persons m jar OR. PRICE AND FAMP ' ARRIVE!:: .‘AYCR088. ^r. W. P. Price pasUr of the First- baptist Church,, ^ccomi aled by his wif«r and children, arrivetl in Way* cross yesterdqy, and for .the, present are stopping at the home M Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jones. Dr. Price cornel to Waycross from Jackson, Miss» where he'has hnd his head quart ert' white doing evangelistic work, conducted .a big revival, here last ‘spring, and, is no r-tranger to the peo ple of\Waycro8B. The Herald extends a most cordial welcomq to Dr. Prifce and his family to Waycross. They will move into the handsoirte netf’ past6Num,* just ba&k' , of .the church in a few days. YOUNG FOLKS AT CENTRAL CHURCH, The yoan-T folks gathered in -a J;iv crowd at Central church last night and decbrated in motley garbs, ar ranged to Surprise their paffor, Dr ru?gs. But they hadi kept the s&* ret too well, and tho*gcod‘ Doctor id Agone to rusticate on tile farm, t nothing discouraged the young fo\ks, and they wended their way to hospitable home of Mr, Carswetl nn<\ thero enjoyed a merry time until hour, when they separated, de claring Labor Day to be a great in stitution. . ' BUi-BEtl OPENS OR TOMORROW WILSOI GROCERY CO Leading Grocers. Wilson Bloch. • Phone 128 •o*ooooooooooo*o* - Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and ', ‘Pitman’s Best Smok- I ers.” t Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manuf«etv-cd In Wayeroas, Ga, By PITTMAN CIGAR CP Mr. S. B. Lewis, of Nicholls, spent last night in Waycross. AT THE ’■^ATon hare to be BONT your guard U Ipplng, It Inrltea gou ar ecaught diraster. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COU.Ua GWHIATES ARE NEVER '‘'SLEEPY HEADS. They are Bought alter by men of affairs. You find them In leading fosltione of trust. Our DIPLOMA la an open ae-iame to position and preferment Our specialty la to nt you for business, to. make the pay-roll larger; to In- grease the salary of tha "Mg man." Enter At Any Tima. Waycross Business • College Waycross, Oa. R. F. Zelglar, Prea : ''' ■ 1 '-4—' ■ MAJOR MeGEE FOR. MAYOR ' The Herald fa authorised to announ ce that Mr. F. H. McGee will be a candidate l|>r Mayor ot Waycrost, subject- to the action of (be 'Demo cratic primary. • ,, Official announcement of bla plat Carat be publtabed later. Very Serious It is • very serious matter to ask for one medicine, and have the I wrong one given you« For this ! reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine* BUCTausHT Liver Medicine The reputation cf this old, relia ble medicine* for constipation, In- digestion and liver trouble v is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It Is better than others, or It would net be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than dl others combined. sop IN TOWN P2 money; to loan. Money to Loan to colored people with good secu rity. L. J. Burch, Specialist. 7 2m Refldip* Bldg. Waycross, Ga. j Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Beaton and chil dreu returned last night from May- port, Fla., where they spent several months. . Miss Oliver, of Savannah, who has been the guest of the Misses Sutton for 8om»> days will return to her home tomorrow.. Miss Susie Suttin has returned af- r a delightful visit to Dublin, the guest of Miss Fannie King at a house party.- Bunn-liell Institute opens on tomor row, ana the indications are that this term will be a most prosperous one. Every trnSn almost is bringing in new students, i Prof. Ray and others have. been hard at work during the sum mer, and tiie outlook Is indeed gratify ing. The opening will be attended with appropriate exercises, a full ac count of which w'ill appear la tomor row's Herald. Mr. and Mrs. McCabe, shear, were guests of Mr, A. A. Williams Sunday. f Black* and Mrs. Mr. A. A. Williams and little daugh ter, Bertie Mae, spent Monday Blackahear. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. Miss Bessie Wright’s school will open Monday, September 18, at her home, 9 Alice street. Hours, 8:30 to 12. Phone 9. 5 3t The devil is putting the butter on the right side of his bread when he gets a big sinner to count the hypo crites in the church. Tonight at Second Baptist church Rev. Barber will lecture. A cordial invitation is extended to the pubic to attend this service. EPWORTH LEAGUE. The meeting of the Epworth League at the First Methodist church tonight at 8 o'clock will be of unusual interest and Importance. The annual election and installation of officers will occifr. The following will be nominated by the council and are requested to be present: president, Herman GoodwJn; ■secretary. Miss Nina Elllston; treas urer, Lester Cason; first vice presi dent, Miss Lena Phillips; second vice president. Miss Alma Hardy; third vice president, Miss Bessie Dunn* fourth vice president, Miss Pearl Ca son; agent Epworth Era, Miss Vivian Brown; organist, Miss Gertrude John ston; Junior. League superintendent. Miss Rose Hardy. Afl the men^pn of the League and other young people or the church are specially urged to attend the meeting as it will be a rally for the w-ork of the fall and winter. A JOLLY PICNIC PARTY. Mrs. A. P. Perham, Jr., entertained her big Sunday school class of little boys and girls at a jolly little picnic !n Maitf street Park yesterday. The little folks had ft great-time and thor oughly enjoyed themselves. During the niornirfg a severe storm came up and lots of them got well wetted, but Mrs. C. Yf. Lowther acted as a God mother and In a few minutes had the little folks decorated in new garments from her big stock snd everything went on as happily as a • marriage bell WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D. ♦ Offices 329 and 331 LaGrande Building. Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to i. . Advertise In THE HERALD. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. W’ilson re turned Saturday Jrorn a pleasant trip ot several weeks to Chicago, Milwau kee and other points. They report a mo3t da* ghtfitl trip. Returns Froth Sad Errand Mr. Lee tioodson has returned from Charleston, where he was chlled. oh account of the death of his wife and. little son in the terrible storm which visited that city last week. The bod ies of Mrs. Goodson and little son were recovered and the interment oc curred in Charleston, the other two children of Mi*, and Mrs. Goodson, who were in the same house at the time i Mrs. Goodson and the baby lost their lives, escaped with a few* bruises, j Mr. Goodson has the sincere sym-J pathy of the people of Waycross In * the great bereavement visited upon j him. I L. J. COOPER, President J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier. Miss Ciaudja Benton, after a visit here at the home of her brother, Mr. H. J. Benton, loft yesterday for the home at Dixie, Ga. Mr. B. M. York, one of the best bookkeeper In this section, is now with the Ware County Light and Power Company. Banking Convenient For all at this Bank. Wo aro conveniently located, offer every facility for promptness In banking, and wish to do business wth YOB. For security, note our resources of more than Threo Quarters of a Million Dollars. 4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8. 44 Just Say 49 HORLICK’S It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for Ml Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agree, with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask forHORLICK’S. ST Others are imitations, MOOSE BANQUET AT HOTEL LaGRANDE WEDNESDAY NIGHT The local Lodge of j* O. 0. Moose are arranging to give a select ban quet at the LaGrande Hotel on. Wed nesday night in honor Mr. and Mrs. Maynard, state organiser for the Moose. Mr. Phelp,' the national or ganizer, will also be a guest. The banquet is being arranged by Chair man Hal* Lambdln and his committee and will be an elegant affair, and will I)© attended by all the members of Moose and their wives and sweet hearts. Host Wooten Is making extensive arrangements and promises and affair unequalled In fraternal annals of our city. The members wW Intend to be present should •see Mr. Hal Lambdln or his committee at once, so that thb probable number of those In attend ance may be known tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Perry, of Way- cross, have moved to Valdosta and ill make this city their future home. They will board with nnd Mrs. Lloyd Jones. Mrs. Perry will be re membered here as Miss Davis, and a sister of M&. Jones.—Valdosta Times. Announcement Extraordinary Sleeping Car Service Between Way- cross and Atlanta, via: A. B. <& A. R. R. c*lr?- with first car leaving Wav- cross 8:00 p. m., Monday September The A. B. 4 A. have secured fo rthis service elegantly appointed electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip ped with ail modern conveniences One Big Advantage You may secure your sleeping far space at the ticket office. Union Ela tion, at any time prior*to your tt: diagrams are kept coutlnuosnly open. The A. B. & A. Railroad represents the Standard of Excellence in Servlet.'* Schedule of Sleeping. Car Line. Leave Waycross 8:00 p.m. Arrive Atlanta, 6:40 a-m. Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Waycross 8:45 a.m TRAVEL "THE RIGHT WAY.” W, H. Leahy, O. P. A.. Atlanta, Ox K.Ji. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Oa. R. E. Camp, T.A., Waycross, Ox • •. R ,**#*.- . - »■. t Miss Lula Reybon spent tho week end with friends at Wlllticoocheo. Hr. Carlton E. Croom, of Manches ter, Ga., la In tho city visiting rela tives and friends. First National OF WAYCROSS Bank WE FAY 4 PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, FOR MON. EY LEFT IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000 Miss Cornelia Bertelle Geiger, granddaughter of Mrs. C. A. Geiger, or Waycrosi, was marrPfct' Sunday at the Baptist church at her home in Monticello, Fla.,.to Mr. John Edward Carter, of Greenville, Fla. The bride is the 'daughter of Rev. Mr. Geiger, a Baptist minister, who was born and raised in this section. She has a large number of relatives and friends In this section, who will learn with in terest of her marriage. Immediately after the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Car ter left for a bridal trip to Washing ton, New York and other points. They will make their homo at Greenville, Fla., where Mr. Carter is a success ful business man. Secretary Harry Robert of the Geor gia State Fair has returned from an eastern trip during which ho visited many of the big amusement parks of the east, and secured a rumbqr of very fine attractions for t’io fair. Ho believes that the fair will have tho best midway this year in Its history, and is also arranging for a largo nura her of high class free acts. , STOPS FALLING HAIR. Q. R. Brinson Co., Guarantees Paris ian Sage, tha Real Hair Remedy. You can abolish every particle of dandruff, you can stop Itching scalp, rou can prevent hair from thinning or falling out by using PARISIAN SAGE which is sold on money back plan. PARISIAN SAGE soaks into the roots of tho hair, and not only de stroys the microbes that cause hair troubles but furnishes to tho hair juit the “kind of nourishment to make the hair grow luxuriant and to put life and beauty, into it. The girl with tho Auburn hair Is on every cartoon and bottle of PARISIAN SAGE. Look for It as imitations are numerous. Lqrg . bottle.60 cents at G. R. Brinson Company and druggists everywhere. Hept. 5, 14, 26. CENTRAL ILLINOIS METHOpiST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE. t'Clal To The Herald. Peoria, Ill., Sept. 5,—The Central Illinois conference of the Methodist Epi ; copal churcn negan its annual meeting here today and wlll^contlnue in session until Tuesday or Wednes day of next Week. Bishop Quayle of SAGE FOR DARKENING THE] HAIR. There h nothing new about tha Idea ot using sago tor restoring the color ot the hair. Our great-grandmothera kept their looks sott, dark and gloaiy by ualng a "eage tea." Whenever their hair tell out or took on a dull, faded or etroaked appearance, they made a brew of sage leaves and ap plied It to their hair with wonderful ly beneficial effect. Nowadays we don’t hare to reaort to the old-time, tiresome mothod ot gathering the herbs nnd making the brew, ThU la done by skillful choco late better than we could do It our- eelres, and all wo have to do la to call for the ready-made product. Wygth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, con taining sago In the proper strength, with the addition of sulphur, another old-time aealp remedy. The manufacturers ot this remedy authorise druggists to sell It under guarantee that tho money will be re funded if It falls to do exactly os represented. ./ This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty coats a bottle and la recommended and sold by CHEROKEE PHARMACY. WOODROW WIL80N. THE MAN SAYS GORE. , Peoria, ill,. Sept. 6.--While In this city the a,ther day on hie wqy to Os- kalcom, Iowa, Senator T. P, Gnro, of Oklahoma, .stopped long enough to sing tho praises of Governor Woodrow Wilson to reporters for The (star and HeraldyTranscrlpL The Scuntor de scribed Governor Wilson ns “the man of tho hour" and said he would be jpe next President -of tlm United States If the* Democrats wera wlso enough to nominate him. "Governor Wilson embodies the hopes and aspirations of the people," said the blind Senator. University Hospital Dedicated. Special To The Herald. Minneapolis, 'Minn., Sept 5.—Tho Eliott Memorial hospital, a gilt to the University of Minnesota from Dr. and Mrs A. F, Elliott of Minneapolis, was formally dedicated today with Inter esting exorcises held on the univer sity campus. President Vincent of the University and the heads of the college of medicine and surgery were among the speakers. 0 oooooooooo o- O J B BAGLEY M D <* O PHYSICIAN A SURGEON O’ O Office n Southern Building O O OFFICE HOURS. O O 9-11 A. M. 8-4 P. M. 708 P. M. O oooooooo o ooo VAVCR088 COUNCIL NO. 81. Jr. O. U. A. M. Meets every Monday evening In Red den's Hall, Lott-HItoh building at • g. m. Visiting brotbars cordially Invited to meat rlth as. Bherod Collins, L. Carl Colltnx Keo-Becty Councilor. WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. (7 KNIGHTS OF PYT-iiAE. Meets av^w Moiday evening tt 8:00 fat Cattle Hal 1 Tlant are, Members t— requested attend, sad visiting Knights art most dtp dlally Invited to meet with ns. ' CHA8. E, CAoON, G. C r. H. Millet K ot K. ft 3. ft M. ot 8*. REUNION ON BATTLEFIELD. . Special To The Herald. Lexington, Mo„ Bept. 6.—The an nual reunion of ihe Confederate vet- crane ot Missouri began here today with a celebration of the fiftieth an- Ovlaboma City is presiding. A large,' nlversary of the battle of Lexlngtim, number -ot ministers and lay mem-j the exercise* taking place on the bat- fcera are In attendance. The opening j tlelield. The reunion will continue day wall given over to session* of tho j over Wednesday and Thursday. Epworth' League and Methodist Bro-i 'therhood.* ' ' 9 IP- WOODMEN OF, THE WORLD. CAMP 16ft Mills first, and third Thursday >■ each month. Masonic Hall. Richard L. Singleton, C. C. D. P. Woolley, Clerk. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, ■ On account of the excellent acrom odatlons and service at various re sorts near Brunswick, we have decid ed lo Inaugurate new Sunday «srr> Ice, until further notice between Waycross and Brunswick. Special train will leave Waycross at 6:46 a. m., arriving Brunswick 8:46 a. m.; returning leave Brunawlck 8:10 p. m., arriving Waycross 19:10 p. m. This neto train will afford connections at Waycross in both direction enabUng Sunday excursionists to leave their homes early In the morning, 'spend* a full day at seaside resorts and re turn to their homes the same night. Very low rate* hare been authorized and we believe the people will appre ciate the opportunity given to enjoy the pleasures o( the teaahore. Excursion rata from Waycrost to Brunswick and retorn will t|| 81.00. Advertise hi THE HERALD. M