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Sunshine Biscuits
English Style, Now in Stock
PERSONAL M -OCAL!
REMEMBER
WE ARE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE
GROCERIES
The Ladies of the Msec. of the
World
in memoria:.: |
With deepest grief we a: :.,unee llio 1
death on Auguet 1 th, l.'ll, of j
Mrs. William M. Hollister I
for sixteen years Supreme Command-1
er of The Ladles of the -Maccabees ot f
the World, and at the time of her ■
death Acting Past Supreme Command- j
Sm
s^WDER
Abs^hiialy Pure
orsfy Safelng Powder made
^ ns Raya 3 Grape Cream of Tartar
NO ALCM, rJO LIME PHOSPHATE
Eggs Chicken and
Butter
FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN.
NESSEE,
WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE
CASE CHEAPER THAN THE
OTHER FELLOW.
WILSON eROtERY CO
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
♦OTOOOOOOOOOOOOOA
fSmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”
and
‘Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, G«, ay
PITTMAN CIGAR CO
Her long years of service and devo-1
tion to our great Order had endeared tho?e who knew and loved her so YOU ARC INVITED TO ATTEND
Mrs. Hollister to every one of Its One dearly as wife and mother, we express THE FALL MILLINERY OPENING
Hundred and Sixty-three Thousand
to these bereft ones our sense of per- PATTERN HATS ON TUESDAY
Every lady in the city should visit
Humphreys & Williamson’s millinery
opening October 3 and 4. Don’t for
get the dates. 26 2t
FIRE IN8URANCE AND BONDS.
Phone 135
EsL 188%
PARK MOR RAND CO,
•WGINEER8 AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-Hitch -Building.
REINFORCED CCNCRE^E.
There are twice as many electric
lights as gas jets In Germany, yet.
gas caused nearly three times i
many fires as electricity last year.
Phone No. 24 for Towels.
27 2t J. W..Adams.
come to every member of The La
dies of the Maccabees of the World
in the passing from this life of our
beloved Acting Past Supreme Com
mander, Mrs. IJIltan M. Hollister,
whom for so many years we reveren
ced a4 leader, and loved as friend,
and
WHEREAS, Even In our grief we
realize that in taking her to the Home
beyond, Our Heavenly Father has.llft-
ed from her the burden of pain and
suffering which she has so heroically!
borne through the weary years, and [
WHEREAS, She has now entered
Into “the best that Heaven itself can
give her, Rest.”
RESOLVED, That we, her loving,
sorrowing sisters, strive to be content j mm mm
that we have yet to guide us the. NIALTED Rrl I LK
memory of. her grcatne.., the Impl-j Tl» FOOd-dflnk for All Agtl.
ration of her life, and
HAIR THAT FA8CINATE8.
Who Wants Lustrous Hflr Full of
Life and Beauty.
£tart now madam, September Is
just the month to begin to acquire a
glorious head of hair which you will
be justly proud during tho social
events of wintertime.
If you haven’t used PARISIAN
SAGE you arn’t on the high road to
hair beauty. PARISIAN SAGE is the
most delightful preparation that de
stroys the dandruff germs and by so
doing removes in a short time the
cause of dandruff, falling hair, itching
scalp, faded and'lifeless hair. *
Dandruk germs are obstructionists;
they prevent the hair from receiving
it’s prope nourishment by ravenously
devouring the same norlushment. Use
PARISIAN SAGE for one week ana
note the wonderful Improvement. O.
R. Brinson Co., guarantees it, 50
cents a bottle. 7, 19, 28
3ig supply of card Doard, all col
on, Just received at Herald. tx
' Good line work shirts just receiv
ed. V
27 2t J. W. Adams.
Raw -sugar Is going up, .. so the
youngtter’s candy will be more un-
Wlleyized than ever.
Tour ordrrs fer^ fresh meat* will re
ceive prompt attention.. 'Phone 288.
W. J. Parke# X 4t
1 m
members. Close personal association
with the leaders and workers ot the
Order had taught them to know her
in her strength and dignity, her un
selfish devotion to the .cause of wo
man's progress.
While serious Illness and suffering
had been hdr portion, none heard her
complain. Cheerful, self-reliant, al
ways hiding and makng light of her
pain, that those about her need not
suffer with her, this noble woman,
horn we knew* and loved as leader,
retained always her unquenchable in
terest In the Order’s growth and pro
gress, and Its members as individuals.
Her last weeks were weeks of suf
fering, and death came at last, a re
lease, a gently opened door into the
land where pain and sorrow are not,
the land ot everlasting Fence.
She has passed from us, but her
memory lingers, a benediction upon
our labors. Let us make it our bea
con, our guiding stap, that we who
knew and loved her may through her
example be better women, better
members of the great fraternity to
which she gave her life. Let her de
votion, her tender regard for her
friends, her zeal, and her unselfish
ness be perpetuated in our lives. So
shall we have a monument that no
forces can destroy.
He Qveth His Beloved Sleep.
WHEREAS, A grievous sorrow has \ and here
MISS FRANCES
sonal loss that this noble heart has OCTOBER 3,
gone from our lives, ns well ns our ^DONALD'S.
true and deep regret that the Order!
1s deprived of her unerring Judgment, | A P art >' of th e younger girls wore
her forceful personality, and that wc. V leasant *y entertained by some of
offer them deepest p.nd most heartfelt, tho l)0 - vs ot the Junior Baraca class
sympathy, and the assurance that ot Central. DaJptlst Tabernacle last
their sorrow is our sorrow and thatj'^kt at the home ot Judge and Mrs.
their loved one will live enshrined in ( ^' **• Perham. The evening was
one hundred and sixty thousand loyal plpa'aantly spent playing games in the
hearts, for “To live in the hearts of l )ar,or ® an d on the lawn. The young?
L. J. COOPER, President
J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier.
Banking fdae'e Convenient
our friends is not to die,” and
men then Berved the delicious'refresh-
RESOLVED, That In her memory,' ment » which they had prepared fot
the charter Grace May hive of The tl,e oca8,on - They were assisted by
Ladles of the Maccabees of the World | Mrs - J - Walter Bennett and the Mis-
be draped in mourning at the first • Bes Porham. Those entertained
meeting, in September, full ritualistic j Freddie Averet, Clara Pugh, Mar>
honors being given, and so remain for Collie, Laura DeLette, Eva Ives Min-
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
more than Three Quarters of a Million Dollars.
4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ACC0UNT8.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8.
a period of sixty days, and
RESOLVED FURTHER, That these
resolutions be spread upon the min
utes of this hive and a copy be 'sent
tene Roland, Maggie Harbin, Hettie
Hilton, Katie Keudrix, Rossie Lee,
Anlrew Poppeii, Pearl Faust, Jesslo
Morrison, Everet Ragland, Carlton
to the family of our late Past Su-j® u ^ on ’ ® us h cv ’ine, Lucius Jenklus,
preme Commander.
“Ah, But Think!
Wo who were blest with the most,
sweet, most near,
Knowledge of that high nature; who
could drink
At her fresh spirit’s fountain, year by
year—
What were the past without her? And
her dear
Image and metaory—did they too sink
Into the abyss Herself was ours,
Still lives remembrance; a bright
golden link
'Mid this, the visible world, and the
unknown
Toward which we journey, where she
now doth live—
She, and her lovely memory. Make
no moan.
What else may pass, this two-fold
gift endures."
Mrs. Mary Fendt, Record Keeper.
William Marr, James Milan, Clifford
Robins, Hnrvie Ruck, Bernlco Settles,
Arthur Strlek iud.
Miss Mildred Wooten returned Sat
urday from Atlanta, where she spent
two weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. H.
'Cowart, of Rochelle, who is in a hos
pital there for treatment. Mrs. Cow
art has been quite sick but is now
much improved.—Fitzgerald Leader.
FRE8H LOT? OF THE FAMOUS
DEAKIN8 BUTTER JU8T ARRIVED
AT J. W. W. HARDY’S. 28 2t
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS S200,000
CASTOR IA
Tor Infant! and Children. •
fhe Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Ju?t received good lino staple dry
goods.
27 2t J. W.
ONION 8BT8.
Silver skin, Pearl and Yellow Onion
sets. Best quality, at Redding's.
25 lGt
For The Sake ol YOUR I
0*1 the Original and Genuine
HORLICK’SS
Appearance
I Forlnfants,Invalid?,andGiowiig children. S&
RESOLVED. That w.th thla thought j K^n'St&dtS ' M
before ua, we atrivo to reach the Ideal Rlefi mile, malted grain, in powder form. y?
which sho hold ever in light,-the true! A quick Inert, prepared In a mine*, j ’A
Fraternity which 1b that greatest j Take DO institute. AlkforHORUCK’S. | la
thing in the worm—Love, und " Mot In Any Milk Trust &
RESOLVED, That, knowing
great void which the passing ot such
soul must leave in the heart? of
Cut prices on all low cut shoes.
27 2t J. W. Adams.
Goodness that has
Spanned the Centuries
M I’
•n. And to
dIs who love good coffee.
□ American grown berry.
r Process that
. Eliminates Harmful Elements
while retuiningand intensifying alt the natural flavor and aroma.
Until the building of the French Market Mills this rare old
iiiidi Markef Coffee
could be had onlv at the French Market in New Orleans. But NOW
you all mar cniov it. d<*iiv, alyourou n table. For it is now sold every
where in bermeticaily-kcaied tics, »a all it* natural strength and deli
cious aroma.
••There is only one real old French Market flavor”—only one coffee
with a history. ^
Get It At Your Grocer’s
And your pocket book, you’d §
better come to this store soon g
ai.d look over the new styles in
and Hats
If you are looking for a suit
that combines Style, Comfort,
Quality and Service, then you
'duty dUU OCIV1LC, UlCU juu jj£
are looking for The Steele Clothing &
Store.
You’d Better Pick Out
Your Fall Suit NOW.
A great many men are flu ding some very nice
things here. Let us put one away for you.
The color, the weave and the style you want
is here.
Blnulcd, Kmlted mt enlr l>r •—
French Market Mills
;^«w Cr'eaci Ccfftt Cc.,
New OrI“ar..\ La.
% Suits From $15 to $30
The Steele Clothing Store
40 PLANT AVE.
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