Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 14, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD "TPftTOSDAT, SEPT. 14, l»lt -T ' * WE ARE NOW RECEIVING CASES NO. 1 CANDLED TENNES SEE EGOS EVERY WEEK. WE CAN SELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS. DONT BUY OLD COLD STORAGE EGGS WHErj YOU CAN GET FRESH TENNESEE EGGS. UN GROCERY CO Leading Grocers. Wilson Block. Phone 128 sosooooooooooosos Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers” and hitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Flirty-Cigars. Manuf.ctved In Waycrou, G», Bp PITTMAN CIGAK CO I — SHE; n^ONf Ton hire to tie on your guard If ' tvu ar ecaught napping, It Inritea djr alter. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLS** GRADUATES ARE NEVCN 8LEEPY HEADS. They are Bought niter by men ot •Hairs. You find them In leading positions ot trutt. Our DIPLOMA Is an open ae-iame to position and preferment Our specialty la to tit you for business, to miks the pay-roll larger; to In- greaae the salary of the "big man." Enter At Any Tima. Waycross Business College gFayerota, Ga. R. F. Zelgler, Prei * KILLS FLEA©, CURES MANGE, BlCAlSE'S MANGE CUKE BICAISE'S THROAT WASH, WILL «ure Black Tongue in Dogt- or.any ulcerated condition of the throat. For •ale by Seal* Pharmacy. 6 St Rev. and Mrs. Scrugg: "r.tcrtaln. Yesterday afternoon ? -.a Sunahiac Choic of the Central BT. tilt Taber nacle were Invited to % mc-3 their pas tor, Rev. W. H. Scru?;s, at three o’clock at the TabernaC's to march from there to the Mar.v street pari' to be entertained. The little folks were there, about* f.tty of them, the> were led by Master Paul Carswell wtifi his drum, and Mr. 3cruggs, on to the j»ark where they all enjoyed the his swings, games. Ice cream and candy which had been provided for them. Last night the eighteen dea cons and their wives were entertained at the home on Gilmore 'street, ring the evening delightful ices and cake were enjoyed. jjmoas Cofiee ot 200 Years AH Over a century ago the old French Market At New Orleans was famed for ItratUcious coffee. It was quite different from the ordinary coffee of today. People were accustomed to visit the French Market and drink cup after cup of* the delicious beverage. Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and other famous men pnftsed this rare old French Blend. Beautiful women of New Orleans enjoyed it at the closcaof the Mardl Gras balls, and after the dally siesta. Then yes could obtain Mrs. W. W. Sharpe and Mrs. P. A. Hay after spending some weeks at Clarksville and Cornelia will re turn tororrow. Mrs. \V. W. Sharpe, will remain in Atlanta several days before returning. Ladles all linen hemstitched hand- erchlefs @ 5c Humphreys & WMUamson. Mr. Thomas L. Brown, the veteran harness maker, celebrated his sixty- ninth birthday yesterday. Yesterday was ''I--s' the forty-sixth anniversary of Hi. Drown’s marriage. May he live to celebrate many more birth days, is the wish of his many friends. AT FOUNTAINS* HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK 'QtfoiteuJmitaUcnf TheFoodDrinkforAll Ages DCS MUX, HALT GUIS EXTKACf. 01 fOWPU lot in any Milk Trust MT Insist on "HORLICK’S** — Take . packet* horns Mr. D. C. Carmichael, one of the county’s moat prominent farmers, re siding In the Manor district, was In the city today attending City Court. Judge J. L. Sweat returned Inst night from Statenvllle, where he has been attending Echols Superior Court. 1169,967.03 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In .... *76,000.00 Surplus Fund 4,650,00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid 1,389.37 Individual Deposits subject to Check 58,330.42 Savings Deposit 10,230.19 Cr.vhler’a Chocks 467.05 Bills Payable, including Time Certificates representing Bor rowed Money 20,000.00 NOTICEl . DOWNEY WILL ARRIVE FRI* DAY THE 15TH., WITH A CAR OF FINE HORSES AND MULES. 2t We handle the famous Mascot cook stove, every one a winner. Cash or easy terms. Home Furniture Company, 26 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. BUcTSsNT ^ Liver Medicine Liver Medicine Don’t forget that W. J. Parker con ducts a first class market and still appreciate your -patronage Phone gsf. ; Sit Mr. George W. Been is spending today in Jacksonville. Mr. C. J.Thomas, after spending a few days In Waycross, returned to his homo in Jacksonville today. The store room in Phoenix block, formerly occupied by Mr. R. D. Har ris’ pool room is being fitted up tot the Waycross Savings Trust Com pany. Big seleption ladies white felt hats, ready to wear. Humphreys & WHPamBon. Sljrti. Wiliams, of I.awrencev!llo, <8 In the city, guest of Mrs. Frank Roberts. AT THE MAJESTIC. Film fco. 1.“Tbe Vagabond,” a beau tiful love story and is featured by the Rex picture plays. Film No. 2. "The Turning Point,” a dramatic play produced by the Re liance Company. The vaudeville feature will be "Enall and Edwards,” the boys from Texas. In addition to the act that we have "Throne and Throne,” in tb«ir origi nal comedy act, the “Italian and the Soubrette”, we will offer the patrons of this cosy little Theatre ”Mi*s Marie Harding”, that captivating dancer, do ing a rerr clever kid lm personation and cbiacter dancing. Don’t fail to be here for tble double show. only at the French Market In New Orleans. But f?OW you all may serve it—daily—atyour own tables. For tbe real old French Market Blend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hyflenic Roasting Process No matter where yon live you can now obtain this rare old coffee, with all Its enticing, natural strength and aroma, for It is packed in hermetically-scaled cans, untouched by human hands. There Is but o*r genuine “French Market Coffee”-onIy ont French Market Flavor. No wonder the secret of Us blend and roast was guarded so carefully for ao many years. Order from your Grocer—TODAY. Genuine “French Market Coffee’* — the coffee with a history —la roasted and packed only at the French Market Mills (Hew 0rb.nl Colic, C.„ lli, L. J. COOPER, President Statement of the Condition of the EXCHANGE BANKOF WAYSROSS, Located at Waycroie, Ga., at tho close of business September 1, 1911. RESOURCE:). Time Loans *145,477.85 Overdrafts, secured 1,075.50 Furniture and Fixtures 4,000.00 Other Real Estate 06.00 'us from Banks and Bankers in this Slate 3,635.14 Due from Banks and Bankers In other States 312.35 Currency *10,829.001 Gold 40.001 Silver, Nickels, etc., 2,038.511 Cash Items 110.50 [-14,100.13 Clearing House ....1,082.12) New colored flowered curtain mulls Humphrey, & Williamson. J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier. 2* M ;* Big tupply of card board, all col on, Just received at Herald. tf $169,967.03 State ot Georgia, County of Ware. Before me came W. H. McRae, Cashier of the Exchange Bank ot Way cross, who, being duly sworn, vays that tho above and foregoing state ment is a true condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said Bank. W. H. McRae. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of September, 1911. C. C. Buchanan, Jr., Notary Public Ware Co., Go. 5 or 6 doses “666” will cure any caso of Chills and Favor. Price, 25 cents. 7-20-tf CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Banking Made Convenient For all at this Bank. We are conveniently located, offer every facility for promptness in banking, and wish to do business wth YOU. For security, note our resources of moro than Three Quarters of a Million Dollars. 4 PER CENT PAID ON 8AVINGS ACCOUNT8. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000 APALACHIAN EXPOSITION KNOXVILLE, TENN. SEPTEMBER 11TH. OCT. 1ST, I9II. EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. & A. An Exposition dovoted to the development of the Appa lachian region of the South In general. Splendid exhibits of the 8outh*s resources. Tickets on sale September 9th to October ljt, inclusive, with return limit October 7tb. ASK THE TICKET AGENT W. H. Leahy, Q. P. A. A. D. Daniel, E. H. Fell, A. G. P. A. A. Atlanta, Georgia. D S SCHUREMAN ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, Rockford, III. Plana for any kind cf building pro- paired and atructural Iron work ot all kinds. Correspondonco solicited. WIU be located permanently In Waycross NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS Weeds and grass must be cleared from lots as required by city ordi nance. This work must be done at once end wttbln tbe neat ten (10). daye. 2 tf D. M. Bradley, Health Officer. MAY’S For Reliable Feeds > Seeds Groceries Fresh Meal Low Prices Courteous Treatment l-d **»»•■*» I i V-jt-rm+'r . WAKEFIELD LdDQE, NO. B j KNIGHTS OP PVTmAS. ’ Meete tv--* Monday evening at S:00 in v| Castle Hal' ?iaat ave. Members t— requested to attend, and visiting Knlgbta era moat Tea* dimly Invited to meet with ua. CHA8. E. CAJON, C. C T. H. Miller. K. of It 4k 8. 4 M. of F, WAYCROSS LOOGB No. 80S. . F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 8:00 P. M. AM Meaona Invited to Attend J. M. BELL.'W. M. W. J. CLARK. SEC. Big shipment electric fane receiw Byek Electric Supply Cc. 20 Lott Street 1* ft The Need of Pure Drugs THEREFORE WHEN YOU. HAVE A PRESCRIPTION 8END IT T O US OR CALL .AND WE WILL SEND AFTER IT. THE VERY PUREST AND FRESHE3T OF EVERYTHING IN DRUGS, A COMPLETE LINE O* TOILET ARTICLES AND RUBBER GOODS. P T E J- C. PAYNE, Druggist The Store With the Open Front. C. A. DOWNEY, M. O. V. j UNION JEWELRY STORE Vetenarien. Watchmakere and Engraven. All Kind I* Albany Avenue. Waycroee, Co.) Cf Jewelry Repairing. Pay end Night Phone Ml.' HtPlani Ave. Waycrooa, Oa. xievfMvi fceVt *' TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE—FIRST ROUND. I will visit tbe following plnpce on dates named for the purpose of col lecting state and counly taxes: Millwood, October L. Fairfax, October 3. Manor, October 4- Glcnmore, October 6. Braganxa, October 6. Wares boro, morning, October 7. Beach, October *. ’ \ Haywood and Bolen, October 10. Tellmore, October 11. Blckley, October 12. Jamestown aad Hebardvllle, Oct It. Those wishing to do so can now pay their taxes a: any time to me at my office ki Court House. J. T. Strickland, Tas Collector, U »j Ware Connty, 0».