Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 02, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROSS EVENINO HERALD ix^x^ooooooooooooo New Line g Crackers sin Waycross SfcsMiine Biscuits PERSONAL m LOCAL AT THE MAJESTIC. Tho picture programme for tonight U e« follows: > Wilkes Film No. 1. “The New Cowboy.'* A .idiug to- feature iijsoa picture. .•eturn to Film No. 2. "Baby’s Rattle." A very laughable comedy 'produced by the Sclax Picture Company. The new "Exchange office building", In the way of vaudeville we will of- formerly the Jefferson Hotel, will fer “.Mack and Burgess," Introducing ■soon be ready for occupancy. Paint- their laughable absurdity entitled ^English Style, Now in Stock ers began work on the building this "Casey The Clockmaker." morning. . — —^ ! r -if. H. W. Taylor, ol ' Fry Goods Company, is day in Cordele. He wt * Waitress tomorrow. REMEM SER WE ARE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE GROCERIES ^Eggs Chicken and Cree; « Butter — I The frlend-3 of Mr. A. M. Knight an- The six-months-old girl baby of Mr. ydutR'f- Mm as a candidate for Ordf- and Mrs. J. If. Cordell, of Hebardville, narv. subject to the rules governing died last night after a long Illness, thd Democratic primary. The Interment occurred. at Kettle, Many Friends. church this afternoon. —— r J KING'S DAUGHTERS A free will offering will be taken at! HOSPITAL NOTES. FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN- the organ rental tomorrow night at We were made glad by the* number NESSEE. % jthePreshyterlnn Church. Everybody 13 invited to attend and If you feel In- WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE '“"O' 1 10 tlonate something It Will be CASE CHEAPER THAN THE OTHER FELLOW. WHGUYCO Leading Grocers. Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦o^ooooooooooo^o* ;reatly appreciated. MARRIED 1 . SmOke! “Oran Chico’c”, **Yer Best Smokers”, and ‘Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manutaetv'cd In WaycroM, 8a, By PITTMAN CIGAR CO Every lady In the city should visit Humphreys & Williamson’s millinery opening October 3 and 4. Don’t for get the dates. ~ 26 2t Miss Mattie Jones and Mr. James If. Unde wood were married last night at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. W. P. Price officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Underwood will make their home In , Waycross. This is the first mar riage in the beautiful new parsonage and the lint marriage ceremony Rev. Price has performed In the State of Georgia. FIRE IN8URANCE AND BONDS. PARK MOR RAND CO, •NGINEER8 AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-Hltch Building. R&INFORCED CONCRETE. MASON—PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Mason an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Mr. James Hampton Parker, the wedding to take place during the latter part of No vember. Much interest centers jthls announcement as both young people are prominent and extremely popular in Brunswick society. Mis* Mason is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason and has been one of Brunswick’s most admired and popu lar girls since her debut, having en deared herself to her many friends by her lovable traits of character and by her beauty and charm of manner. The groom-to-be Is a son of Judge T. A. Parker, of Waycross. He has lived in Brunswick for the past two years, during which he has won a high place In the esteem of hosts of friends. He Is assistant cashier in the First National Bank. The wedding will take place late In November at the home of the bride's parents, and will be one of the important social events of the autumn.—Brunswick News. There are twice as many electric lights as gas jets In Germany, yet gas caused nearly three times as many fires as electricity last year. AT TRINITY CHURCH. At Trinity Church yesterday the ^ first of a series of services was held. Dr. T. J. Cars well has returned; These services will be continued from Rochester, Mich., where he took! through the week at 3:30 in the nf* a special course, and has resumed his,' ternoon and 7:30 at night. No serv- practlce. ' Ice was held this afternoon on ac count of the regular meeting of the Women’s' Missionary Society. The public is Invited to attend these ser vices. Rev.. J. B. Thrasher, assisted by the local ministers will conduct the services. of our friends out .Monday night and feorry there was not more room. Miss M. Young, nurse, who has been with relatives at Darien and Brunswick for two weeks resumed her duties Tuesday morning. The friends of Mrs. Marvin Thig pen will be glad to know she was well enough to be- removed to her home near Waresboro this week. Mr. C. A. Wheeler and daughter, Geraldine, of Fitzgerald, made a short call Wednesday. Mrs. W. N. Murry, of Deenwood, will return to her home this week. Mr. Frank Fitzgerald will be out with the other boys next week. Frank Is recovering from a successful apen- dictomy. Master Price Wheeler, of Savannah, 1? spending a few days here as our guest. We wish to thank some one for a basket of fruit we received without a card, we enjoyed'the contents very much. On Thursday morning we had two empty rooms and four applicants for them. Friends you can see how much we need more space. TRY THIS ON YOUR PIANO To the tune of who "bunted" William Patterson. Sugar’s on the moon, Cotton's down to "five," Cracker's got to hustle Or he can.'t keep alive. Cloth’s a humping skyward, Coffee’s full of beans, The coin it Mils to rattle When I reach down in my Jerfns. Shoat’s a gnawing pindars, But the dern things still stay lean: It’s the biamdest harden-times, That I ever have seen. Terbaeker’B hit the ceiling, An' I can’t afford to chaw; Just got a card from Gaxvgy To expect my mother-in-law. I’m In it shore an’ sortln, iu busted flat, by heck, An' if rntious keep a risin’ ’ll be in It to my neck. But the campaign pot’s a bllln’ With the candidates thick as sand. Askin’ If you vpte for them They’ll shorely* have the land. They promise, if erected, To put tlielr shoulder to the wheel, An’ see that every Cracker Get's an’ automobile/ They talk sweet before election, Never falter, never tire; Just wait till they get In office, Then, by gum, whose a liar. L. J. COOPER, President J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier. ReponslbUity WEEK OF PRAYER, OCT. 2-8, 1911. The Home Mission Society of First Methodist Church will hold their an nual week of prayer next week at the church. The services will begin' promptly at 4 p. m., and will bo In teresting, instructive and uplifting. You are cordially Invited to attend these services. Mrs. Whitley Langston, President. FOLEYS OMOlAWlF TO THE PUBLIC: RESPONSIBLE BANKING IS THE POLICY UNDER WHICH THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN MANAGED SINCE THE FIRST DAY THE DOORS WERE OPENED. THAT THIS POLICY IS APPRECIATED IS INDICATED BY THE CONSTANT AND GRATIFYING GROWTH IN BUS!- NESS. „ IT IS THE DESIRE OF THE OFFICERS OF THI8 BANK TO CONTINUE ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS OF THOSE INDI VIDUALS DESIRING THE MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE AND RESPONSIBLE BANKING. ON OUR RECORD OF RESPONSIBILITY YOUR PATRON. RGE IS INVITED. -First National Bank OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS S200.000 CASTOR IA For Infant, and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Big shipment electric fan* ed. Byck Electric Supply Cc. 20 Lott Street it tt ONION 8ET8. Silver skin, Pearl and Yellow Onion sets.. Best quality, at Redding’s. 26 16t U. D. C. NOTICE. Frances s. Uhrtow Chapter U, 1 C. will hold their first meeting for the fall Wednesday October 4th at 3:30 with Mrs. F. B. McDonald, ery member is especially urged to be present as delegates to the State and General Convention will be cho3on and officers for the ensuing year elec ted. The official program will be on tho life if General Evans. CLEAN UP YOUR 8TOMACH. And Gas, Sourness, Dizziness, Head aches and Bad Dreams Wifi Go.' If you really want a clean, sweet, pure stomach, free from gas, sour ness and distress, go to G. R. Brinson Co. today and get %60-cent box of ^ MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets. Take these little tablets according to directions, and if at the end of a week you are not brighter, stronger and more vigorous, just say so and get your money back. For heaviness after eating, eructa tion," heartburn and that distressed feeling, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets will give relief in five minutes. Large box of MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS, 50 cents at G. R. Brinson Co. r and druggists everywhere. Sept. 11; Sept. 22; Oct. 2 MAYOR’S COURT. The proceeds of Mayor John M. Cox’s court this morning amousted to $12.00. The case against Uharlle Davis, a negro, arrested last sight by Policeman Cannon and Matfox on a charge of keeping whiskey for .sale, was postponed until tomorrow mom- irig. Davis has employed Co!. John S. Walker to defend him. Mr. O. W. Brady was sworn in as a constable in Justice W. A. McDon ald's court .this-morning. FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH. Tho Stewards will meet tonight iu the annex at 7:30 o’clock. The Woman’s Homo Mission Socle ty will observe the week of prayor, holding services every afternoon this week at 4 o’clock. All ladies are In vited to attend. The Sunday school successfully ob served orphan's day yesterday and secured a large offering for the Or phan’s Home. The number of communicants yes terday morning was very large. Last night a large congregation heard the pastor arraign the liquor traffic as tho greatest robber qn earth grid the greates foo to financial success. Tho music at both sevices was unusually attractive. Mrs. L. D. Odham and daughter, Marguer^e, of White Oak, are in the city guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Griffin. V. JONES PRODUCE CO. A READY FOR BU8JNE88. ( night from a visit to Savannah, To the Merchants of Waycross and vicinity:—We ask a share of your bustot«B. We will have on hand at all'LPtes everything in the fruit and produce line and promise you fair dealings. We will be located In the old Waycross Cold Storage building, next to J. E. Vann & Co. We will tell strictly wholesale Our phone number will be announced later. Your* for business, 20 Ct E. V. Jones Produce Co. Mr. Julius Henderson left last night | for Atlanta, where-he goes to take up Mr. Cicero WUkerson returned last his studies again. Mr. Henderson Is studying to be a pharmacist and will — ■ | finish his course next April. Mrs. W. M. Wilson has gone to Co- N lumbja, S. C., to place her daughter, ! Sunday at the Young Men’s Chris es* Sarah, In school. ! tlan Association was an hour that is 'calculated on doing good for Way* Mr. Allen Carswell, a well known | cross. Pro/.. Ray spoke on the "Three Homerville merchant, was among the j Fold Mian", and Jitin plain practical visitors to Waycross today. applications were, some of the be-tj „. that has ever been given in the A3*| Congressman and Mrs. Charles G. soclation. Prof. Ray was very pori- ? Edwards and little son, ct Savannah. tire in declaring that the Buna-Boll j will return tonight after a short visi* College young men should use thei *o relatives here. Association for their place of safety. I M For The Sake of YOUR Appearance And your pocket book, you’d better come to this store soon and look over the new styles in Clothing, Shoes and Hats If you are * looking for a suit that combines Style, Comfc* ’Quality and Service, then are looking for The Steele ‘ Store. You’d Better Your Fall Su: HSf- A great many men are find; things here. Lei us put 1'he color, the weave and • is here. Suits From $15 t- s» The Steele Clothing E, FOR OTH- OR WOOD- THE WAY •PEN8E OF 40 PLANT AVE^i PROPER