Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 12, 1911, Image 5

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Advert!*® In THE HERALD. Advertise In THE HERALD, Eggs,Eggs <i Eggs. H- WE ARE NOW RECEIVING 50 CASES NO. 1 CANDLED TENNES SEE EGGS EVERY WEEK. WE CAN SELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS. PERSONAL 13. UHL DON'T BUY OLD COLD STORAGE EGGS WHEN YOU CAN GET FRESH TENNESE: EGGS. WILSON fiROCERYCO Leading Grocers. Wilson Block. Phone 128 Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and ‘Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufectveed In Waycross, Oa., Bji PITTMAN CIGAR CP ,5HEi Jot AT THE FRONT Son lave to be os you, guard It you ar ecaught sapping, It Invite* Siralter. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLS** GRADUATES ARE NEVER 8LEEPY HEADS. They are Bought alter by men ot affairs. You find them In leading positions of trust. Our DIPLOMA Is an open ae-samo to position and preferment. Our epeclalty is to fit you for business; to make th* pay-roll larger; to In- trease the salary of the "big man." Enter At Any Time. Waycross Business College IWaycroia, Ga. B. F. Zelglar, Pres *—r KILLS FLEAo, CURES MANGE, BICAISE'S MANGE CURE BICAISE’S THROAT WASH, WILL «ure Black Tongue In Dos- or any ulcerated condition of the throat. For aale by Stala Pharmacy. 5 8t We handle the famous Mascot cook stove, every one a winner. Cash or easy terms. Home Furniture Company, 26 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. Serious Very It i* a very serious matter to ask | for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this [ reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine—■ BUckKgHT Liver Medicine I The reputation of this old* relia ble medicine* fcr constipation* ‘in digestion and liver trouble* la firm* ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others* or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 Don't forget that W. J. Parker con ducts a first class market* and will appreciate your patronage. Pbo** ■*3siuE22"V“ WILLIAMS—RO T.ST80N. An interesting ever: • ? yesterday was the marriage of , .ss Ada Wil liams and Mr. Harry F.ertson which occurred at five o’cldi:. in the after- licpn }.t the Presbyterian Churci The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. R. A. Drown. Miss Williams and Mr. Roberts are both well known and very popular in the city. The church was beautifully decorat ed for the occasion with potted ferns and palm-s and cut flowers. The altar was a perfect bank of cut flowers and ferns. The bride entered with her maid of honor, Miss Maud Williams. Follow ing them were the other attendants, Miss Clyde Lott and Miss Stella Wil liams. Two wedding marches were flayed with Miss Ernestine Purdom at the piano and Miss Marlon Wil Hams and Mr. Walter Lott violin ac companlsts. The groom entered with his best man, Mr. Arthur Knight, Jr. meeting the bride at the altar. The other attendants were Mr. L. B. Har rell and Mr. Reginald Porter. Lewis L. Harvard and S. Clark Houk, Jr., were ushers. A handsome coat suit of peacock blue with hat to match was worn by the bride, this being her going away costume. The maid of honor and bridesmaids wore pretty coat suits of vhlte serge with black picture hats. The bride’s bouquet was of bride 1 roses. The other attendants of the bride carried bouquets of Marechal Neil roses. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were the re- clpltents of a large number of very handsome presents. An elegant re ception was given at the home of the bride’s mother, after which Mr. and Mrs. Robertson left on a visit North Carolina. That Richly-Flavored Coffee Yon Drank in New Orleans MARRIED. Mr. Carl M. Nungezer, of this city, and Miss Pauline Russell, of Douglas, were united in marriage last night by Judge W. A. McDonald at his resi dence on Albany avenue. Th6"T>ride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Russell former residents of Waycross. Mr. Nungezer is quite well known in Waycross, and he and bride have the best wishes of their friends for a long and happy life. Mr. D. B. Raybon and daughter, after a visit to relatives here, have returned to Lake Como, Fla. M. Ray bon states that thg orange crop in his secion will be short on account of the white flies causing the fruit to rust. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. ilia Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mr. J. R. Lewis, after visiting rela tives In Waycross and Waresboro, re turned to his home in Raybon, Ga., Sunday. He reports the crops in Tils section nearly ruined from the drouth. Mr. S. M. Cannon, after a short visit here returned to Valdosta this afternoon. He was accompanied by MHs Mamie Allen, who will spend several days at his home. in the quaint old French Market, is., exactly the same famous French Market blend that so delighted Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and the gallants and beauties oi a hundred years ago. In those' days French Market Coffee could be had nowhere else, but NOW you all may serve this famous beverage dally at your own tables. For the old French ...... j^ s ... Market blend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process be had at your and the real old French Market Coffee can grocer’s—in hermetically sealed tins. All harshness and bitterness is roasted out of French Market Coffee They used to drink cup after cup in New Orleans at midnight. You may do the same today. There is only one real old French Market flavor. At All Grocert Genuine 11 French Market Coffee”—the coffee with a history’ ) —is packed only at the FRENCH MARKET'MILLS flaw Orleans Coffee Co., Ltf., Proprietor!) NEW ORLEANS, LA* AT THE MAJESTIC. The picture programme for tonight will be as follows: Film No. 1. “Science”, a feature Imp picture. The story—Lassie anil Imp, the Imp educated dogs, appear in | proinciple roles together with Little j Mab, one of the tlnie3t child actresses now posing. Imp, the puppy is put | under the influence of a new anes thetic by physicians and dies from the effects. The puppy is buried to the grief of Mab, and Lassie, his mother, mourns at the grave. One of the most wonderful canine stories ever in which the Collie dog appear possessed with almost human intelligence. Film No. 2. “Starting Something,” comedy picture produced by the Solax Company. In addition to the act that we have Throne and Throne,” in thoir origi nal comedy act, the “Italian and the Soubrette”, we will offer the patrons of this cosy little Theatre “Miss Marie j Harding”, that captivating dancer, do- \ lng a very clever kid 1m personation and chaacter dancing) Don’t fail to be here tor this 4oul/e show. Choice Candles A pproval of the candies that bear this name has been won by pur ity—goodness—variety. And this high quality is assured to you by sealed boxes and • fast express. Nunnally's is always fresh. Bankin'! M ?Ae Convenient For all at Ibis Dank. We are conveniently located, offer every facility for promptness In banking, and wish to do business wtb YOU. For security, note our resources Of more than Three Quarters of a Million Dollars. 4 PER CENT PAID ON 8AVINQ8 ACCOUNTS. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS $200*000 Mr. and Mr#. Jenkins, of Valdosta, are guests of Mrs. Lucius Jenkins on Brume! street. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for n HORUCK’S’ The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for dll dgtt. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without iL _ quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Jtut sijr “HORUCK’S.’’ Mot In Any MUk Trust APALACHIAN EXPOSITION 1 KNOXVILLE, TENN. SEPTEMBER UTH, OCT. 1ST, I9II. EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. & A. An Exposition devoted to the development of the Appa lachian region ot the South In general. Splendid exhibits of the South’s resources. Tickets on sale September 9th to October 1st, Inclusive, with return limit October 7th. AS^THE TICKET AGENT \V/H. Lealjtfaj^JU---' E. H. Fell, A. 0. P. A. A 1 ." b. Daniel, T. P. A. Atlanta, Georgia. Announcement Extraordinary Sleeping Car 8ervice Between Way- cross and Atlanta, via: Appalachian Exposition Opens. Special To The Herald. Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 11.—The Appalachian Exposition, devoted to a display of the resources and Industries of the entire Appalachian region, was opened In Knoxville today to continue until the end of September. The open ing was attended by Governor Hooper and his staff. President Taft, Gover nor Harmon of Ohio, William J. Bryan and Champ Clark are scheduled to speak at tho exposition later In the month. MR8. 8AGE 83 YEAR8 OLD. Indoor base ball at Y. 5 tonight. The old rivals, “Cats” vs "Dudes” at 8 o’clock. Free to every body. Ladies especially invited. Prof, and Mrs. Starling arrived last night from Maryland and are stopping at the home of Mr. Hendry on Tebeau street. JU8T RECEIVED A LQT OF PURE GEORGIA 8YRUP, SEALED IN ONE GALLON CAHST A8 GOOD A8 NEW, AT J.W. 8. HARDY’S. 12 It Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fesperman and children have returned after an ex tended trip, spending the past week in New Orleans with Mr. and Mrs. Will McGee, who ve now living, there. ? ~ : ■ ■ • >' ■ • ’■ A B, A A. R. R. Effective with first car leaving Way- cross 8:00 p. m., Monday September 4tli. The A. B. tk A. have secured fo rthis service elegantly appointed electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage You may secure your sleeping car space at the ticket office, Union Sta tion, at any time prior to your trip, diagrams are kept continuosuly open. TheA. B. & A. Railroad represents the “Standard of Excellenct in 8ervice.” Schedule of Sleeping Car Line. Leave Waycros* 8:00 p.ra. 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, Oa. A. D. Daniel* T. P. A.* Atlanta, Oa. ft. E. Camp* T. A., Waycross* Go- pedal To The Herald. Lawrence, L. I., Sept. 8.—Many parcels containing flowers and an al most countless numbers of congratula tory messages were received today at the home of Mrs. Russell Sage to remind tho philanthropic widow of the famous financier of her eighty- third birthday anniversary; Despite her four score and three years Mrs. Sage enjoys vigorous health and is able to devote several hours dally to the task of examination of applica tions for charity or philanthropy and to reviewing the reports of the work accomplished by the many colleges* < . IJomes and other Institutions that ’ have benefltted by her liberality. Mrs. Sage gives Uttle to the individual ap plicant for charity. It is said that if she responded to all the begging let ters she receives the Sage millions would be exhausted within a year. OREGON FAIR OPEN8 AT 8ALEM. Special To The Herald. Pal—\ Ore., Sept. 11.—Tho marvel ous products of the Oregon farm and orchard aro displayed In daTli^^gro- fusion at the Oregon State 'Fair, which opened today under most au spicious conditions. Every depart ment of the exhibition Is well filled. The speed programme was inaugurat ed this aftefhoon and will continue until the fair closes Saturday. HER HAIR GREW. That’s Why A Thankful Woman Re commends Parisian 8age. G. R. Brinson Co., will sell sell you n fifty cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE and guarantee it to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp, or moncV back. It’s a delightful hair dressing that makes hair lustrous ana fascinating. "In the spring I was recovering from a severe case of erysipelas, which left mo virtually bald on the front of my bead. Tha hair kept coming out rapidly and nothing I used stopped my getting entirely bald, un til I used two bottles of PARI8IAN SAGE. This tonic made my hair start to grow in and, in fact, grew me a good fair amount of hair, and it ha*» entirely stopped my hair falling out. “It is with pleasure that I give a public recomendatlon to PARISIAN SAGE, which I know ft a wonder,” Mr*. Ella Gilchrist, W. Pitt Street, Bedford* Pa. Sept. 12, 21, Oet 3 5 or 6 doses “666” wiu cur# anvl case of Chills and Fiver* Price, 25 cents. T-20-U «¥SXn>BEYPniS o oooooooooo a. O J B BAGLEY M D * O PHYSICIAN a 8URQEON Cj O Office n Southern Building O. O OFFICE HOURS. O O 9-11 A. M. 3-4 P. M. 70S P. U. O » ooooooooooo NAYCAOSS COUNCIL NO. If. Jr. O. U. A. M. Me*t* svsrj Honda, evening in Bad do*'* Hall, Lott-HItch building at S ». m. Vliltlnt brother* cordial), Invited to m**t rtth n*. tjberod Coffin*. L. C*rl Collin* Bec-Sect, Counollng. WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. V ; KNIGHT* OF PYThiA*. Meets tr-"-. Molds, evening at 8:00 In j>) Castle Hal’ ?l*nt are. H*mb«ra *•*• requeued to attend, and visiting Knight, are tnott m> 1U1I, Invited to meet <rlti us. CHA8. E. CA'oON, O. a T. H. Miller. K. Of H A *. It M. of F, WOODMEN OF, THE WORLD. CAMP 10& Hula Drat and third Thurada, each month. Maaonlo Hall. Blehard V. Singleton. C. C. * D. P. Wnolle,, Clerk. WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOS. I F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS OH SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 8:00 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, W. M. W. J. CLARK, SEC. Cream English Cotton Suiting with small black stripe, 25c. 7 3t Humphreys & Williamson. J TTURNER ARCHITECT. Offlca LaGrando Building. P. O. Box > Waycross, Georgia. * NOTICE PROPERTY OWNER8 Weeds and gross mnet be cleared from lots ne required b, clt, ordi nance. Thu work must be done at once and within the next ten (10)1 dsn. 2 tf ^ D. H. Bradley, Health Officer.