Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 09, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD L. J. COOPER, Preirdint J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier. New Line Crackers *In Waycross Sunshine Biseuits English Style, Now in Stock ' REMEMBER •WE ARE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE GROCERIES Eggs Chicken and Butter FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN NESSEE. Meiers Wllmer H. Cason a A. Miller, popular Coast Lir.i cm ployes, will leave tonight for a pleas ure trip of some days. They visit Richmond, Washington, Bal timore, and other' points while away. WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE CASE CHEAPER THAN THE OTHER FELLOW. WILSONGROCERYCO Leading Grocers. Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦OPOOOOOOOOOOOPO* SmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and ‘Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufictv'ed In Waycross, Os, By PITTMAN CIGAK CP | FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS. 10TT. REVIVAL AT TRINITY CHURCH. The revival meeins which has been In progress at Trinity Methodist Church the past week will continue through Wednesday night of this week or'longer. Rev. J. A. Smith, of Macon, Ga. agent of the Methodbt Orphanage, preached to a well filled house last night. Rev. J. B. Thrasher will preach to night. A cordial welcome to all. DEATH AT BEACH. Mrs. Annie Jay, after a long Illness, died yesterday afternoon at her home at Beach. The deceased survived by one child, and her fath er, Mr. J. M. Lee, a well known cit izen cf the county. The funeral an interment creurred at Mt. ZUn church, near Beach, this afternoon THE LADIES OF WAYCROSS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE OPENING OF DO|LaN’8 NEW 8TU DIO, CORNER PARKER AND MARY STREETS TUE8DAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 10, 4 TO 6. 6 3t Mr. D. P. Sapp has returned tropi a visit of some days to relatives at his old homfc at Broxton, Ga. i j EsL 188V ARK MOR RAND CO. r M GINEER3 AND CONTRACTORS i- 1 Lott-Httch Building. f RE-INFORCED CONCRETE. SS799 tarsi SWIFT & GO. PATENT Was ngtor 303 IMMOI CATARRH OF STOMACH. Indigestion and 8tomach Agony Quickly Ended. If you went to thirty doctore and paid each hie fee for a prescription for indlgeetion or etomaph misery It la ten chancea to oao you wouldn't get auch a good preacrlptlon aa the one from which MI-O-NA stomach tab- are made. jw can such a thing be? you na- tlly ask. . ['simply because the man who wrote he preacriptfon from which MI-O-NA tablets are made knows mope about (tomach diseases than 88 per cent of all the physicians in America, and he gets paid for knowing. And when you can get a large box of tablets made from this doctor's prescription for only 80 cents, are you going to continue to suffer? Bold by G. R. Brinson Co., and druggists ev erywhere. OcL 8, 80 30 THE LADIES OF WAYCR088 ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE 'Opening of Dolan’s new stu dio, CORNER PARKER AND MARY 8TREET8 TUESDAY AFTERNOON. CCT. T0.4TO6. 6 3t Bis supply of cart Mart, au col- on, Jnst received at Herald. , If THIGPEN—ROBERTS. Mr. E. J. Roberts and Miss Miriam Thigpen Were marTled yesterday at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride In the county. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. R. Thigpen, undo of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make their home at Waresboro. Mr. Roberts is The son of County Warden W. H. Roberts. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thigpen. The young couple have many friends, who Join the Herald In wishing them a long and happy life at the majestic this week. AT THE MAJESTIC. The pictures at the Majestic for tonight will be as follows: KING'S DAUGHTERS. Circle Number " One, King's Daugh ters. will meet with Mrs. J. O. Stein- Film No. 1. "The Romance o. I helmer Tuesday afternoon at -1 o'clock Lonely Island." This Is a beautiful at her home on Carswell street, Thanbouser romance, full of roman-1 Circle Number Three, "Willing tic and dramatic situations. j Workers". King’s Daughtofs, will Film No. 2. “Bill Tries To Make j meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. IF .YOU CAN'T GO OUT TO 8EE “YOUNG'8 LOT8 ; ' TODAY, GO TO NIGHT, GO IN THE MORNING BE FORE YOU GO TO WORK. BUT GO. YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT, WHERE YOU WANT IT. AND AT PRICE3 THAT YOU CAN AFOR0. WALTER M. YOUNG, 9 6t. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN8. Mrs. J. L. Walker and* Miss Annie Laurie-Walker are spending the week in Atlanta to attend the unveiling of Peace Monument at Pledmon t Park. Mrs. Walker la one of the leading spirits in D. A. R. circles of the state and la now State Hiatoiian. A beau tiful picture of Mrs. Walker appeared in yesterday’* Constitution among a groupe of State D. A. R. officers. Mrs Walker will assist in welcoming Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, who,- is president general of the Daughters of the Am erican Revolution and who is in At lanta to attend the unveling of the Peace Monument at Piedmont Park. A number of very elegant affairs are to be given for the ladles during the week. MAYOR'8 COURT. There was a lively session of May or Jon M. Cox’s court this morning. There were a number of ca*e* on the docket. The fines and forfeiture* amounted to $41.00. ' E. V. JONES PRODUCE COMPANY PHONE 219. .7 fit Rev. J. A. Smith, agent for the Methodist qrphanage at Macon, is in the city. Both Trinity and the First Methodist churches responded yery liberally to the cause of the institu tion. - Fresh supply of horses and mule* just received. M. Downey. 9 tf Pay day for the A. C. L. boys to day. Good luck to the A. C. boys. Bread." This is a laughable Lux comedy, one of the funniest pictures we have ever presented. Of special Interest will be the vau deville offering for the first three days of this week. “The Harmonious Trio," will be the offering, introduc ing comedy and harmony singing. With reference to this bill the man agement personally guarantees that every one present will be absolutely satisfied, we are simply stating plain truth when we say that these singers are conceded by many to be even superior to “That Texas Quartet.” Mr. J. R. Martin, of Ocala, Fla., waB in Waycross Saturday night en route to Atlanta. Mr. Martin, while here called to see his old friend, Dr. R. P. Izlar. W, W. Sharpe on Gilmore street. Mercy Circle Number Four, Kings Daughters, will meet’with Mrs. Al vin Johnson Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock at 146 Plant avenue, full attendance of the Circle is quested. A carload of peh'ches, pears, and grapes of all kinds, and quinces, at Durst’s Variety Store. 9 It A treat Is In store for the ladles 'who attend Miss Eddie Parnell’s fall opening Monday evening, October 9, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and all day Tues day.. , 3 tf Fish! Fish! Fish! red snappers, bjue fish or mullet, call 189. 6 It Reponsibiiity TO THE PUBLIC: RESPONSIBLE BANKING IS THE POLICY UNDER WHICH THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN MANAGED 8INCE THE FIRST DAY THE DOORS WERE OPENED. THAT THI8 POLICY IS APPRECIATED IS INDICATED BY THE CONSTANT AND GRATIFYING GROWTH IN BUSI NESS. IT IS THE DESIRE OF THE OFFICERS OF THIS BANK TO CONTINUE ADDING NEW ACCOUNT8 OF THOSE INDI VIDUALS DESIRING THE MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE AND RESPONSIBLE BANKING. ON OUR RECORD OF RESPONSIBILITY YOUR PATRON AGE IS INVITED. - ' First National Bank OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000 CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. rhs Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Big shipment electrio tea* recelw ed. Byck Electrio Supply Cc. 20 Lott Street IS tf A carload of peaohee, pear*, and grape* of all kind*, and quinces, at Durit'a Variety Store. 8 It Vasea going at, 10c at Durst's Va riety Store. 9 It Mr. Howard Harley’e friends will be pleased to learn that ho l» very much better and It le hoped that he will be Out In a ehort time. Mies Mamie Myera waa heard-by a large and most Interested audience last night at the First Methodist Church. Miee Myers has a beautiful collection of Korean curloe and tells In a .most charming manner of her work In Korea. She ia at home on a years' leave of absence. The Herald learns that a Russell Club Is being organized by the -- friends of Judge Rueeell In this city. The Judge ha* a number of sup- porters In this section who will douhtlee* join thu ‘ !'.b Vases going at 10c at Durst’* Va riety Store. 9 It A LOT 70x100 FEET FOR 1160.00 AND UPWARDS, ON MOST LIBER AL TERMS, NEAR, IN, AND IN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD CAN NOT BE FOUND EVERV DAY. BETTER 8EE YOUNG ABOUT IT RIGHT AWAY. WALTER M. YOUNG, 9 6t. REAL E8TATE BARGAINS. Quite a change In the temperature this morning. Perhaps you had ex perienced it Miss Parnell Invitee the ladles of the city to attend her fall millinery opening tonight from eeven to ten. And your pocket book, you’d better come to this store soon and look over the new styles in Clothing, Shoes ana Mats If you are looking for a suit that combines Style, Comfort, Quality and Service, then you are looking for The Steele Clothing Store. You’d Better Pick Out Your Fall Suit NOW. A great many men are finding some very nice things here. Let us put one away for you. The color, the weave and the style you want is here. Miss Parnell will be pleased have the ladle* of the city attend her fall millinery opening this evening from seven to ten. , Mist Parnell especially. Invites the ladle* of the city to tee her beautiful line of fall .millinery tonlghit from 7 to 10. ., - ' For fresh 9sh call 189, red snapper, bln# Osh or mullet Just la. 6 It Suits From $15 to $30 The Steele Clothing Store 40 PLANT AVE.