Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 01, 1911, Image 5

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FT' Phon* 242. Walter M. Young, ; ...... . •••• V 1 1 Lauih and the world Umgh3 with yew, unless you happen to be l»u?h- Ing at your own jokes. ’rzrrr.rs, personal m local The housekeeper will enjoy an inspec-, ^ __ _______ Uonof our stock. Xo store In ^Tay*; CHEAP FOR CASH, cro£j>resent» so many unusual- fancy or will trade for city real eetat* 4 Articles. - second hand automobiles in fo^d Every article must have a clean and running order. ^Clear title-to enter our 6tora. Where are you buying your goods! NO CAUSE TO DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Sacked By A Strong Guarantee. We guarantee immediate and posi tive relief to nil aufferevs from con stipation* In every case where, our remedy fails to do this we will return ( the money paid us for it. That’s a , frank statement of facts, and we [ want you to substantiate them at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten just L. J. COOPER, President X W. BELLINGER, Cashier. HALLOWEEN PARTY. Little Miss Katherine Lambatn was hostess last evening at a charmin-; Hallpween .rfarly at her home on Gilmore street Quite a crowd of iittle folks were entertained. Kelley’s Garage. The guarantee we give has no string Mr. C. E. Dunn’s mother is critical «ta .It. Xo **if'»’* or “and'a"; lyjll today at the home of her daugh kltnltr moans that If the goods a r » ter. Mrs. W, J. Thomas. not good notify us and we will send j x. tor them .promptly and pleasantly. It; Mr. T. L. Strickland and daughter, also covers the patter of full welg its^vuss Daisy, of Atlanta, are visiting And full count. When you fully real- ; at yie homo of Mr. and Mrs. J • ize the pleasure and profits of doing 1 Strickland , business- with such a trading place you will come to our store as a regu lar patron. SFECIAL MENTION./ Imported goods, such as Holland Herring. Dill Pickle3, ' Roqufort Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Cheas j, Llraberger Cheese, Herring In bullion, etc.. Remember, on Friday of each' wee* we get our Tennessee butter, chickens and’ eggs. Complete line of grafu, l. \y and feed. We are still selling our fam ous C. C. D. blitter at 23 cents a pound. We extend to the public n?i Invita tion to visit our 3to ’i and compare prices, and tve will h3 ratlstled with the verdict. We guarantee satisiaG&su and first class service and toj&fjsts all who arc aft! ?ted with thiptfUiu* habit. THE WILSON GROCERY COMPANY W. M. Wilson, Manager ■phone Xo. 128. Wi’son Biotjk. i • Mrs. Hugh McDonald has gone {o J MdDcnald’s Mill to undergo trea 1 j moot by Dr. McDonald. Kallowei n business came upon )ie we thought of ir, hence our een party was a failure. ure and read the Walker-Hoou ad today. It is sure to Interest every lady in the city. cabineV work. I am still at the same old stand, 22 Brewer street, and prepared to do all kinds of cabinet work, upholstering, trunk repairing, etc. Having done your work for the past six years I think I know bow to give you the lnd of work you want. When you need any repairing done, remember J. I. WAITE, The old. reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22 Brew^ street, phone 2P«. 22 tf Our New Stock Of Cut Glass, ' Sterling Silver China N and Brass Novelties • j JU8T RECEIVED. Select your wedding presents and gifts from our NEW CLEAN 8TOCK 80METHING NEW AR RIVING DAILY. Jewelers and Opticians. Little & Odom "Grandma” Sausage J We bare Installed an electric sau sage mill, and will nuke a specialty of “GRANDMA" SAUSAGE, We have an up to-ddte market and propose to head the procession. Try us and r he convinced. We have Installed a HOBART ELECTRIC BONE GRINDER, and will maW a specialty of furnishing our cujjkwra with this valuable eg* producer at a very umsll cost We urge you to try a email lot and aae the Increase In your egg snpply. Then It will pay you to arrange for s regular weekly supply so that you will not -be disappointed. * T. H. Blizzard The Sweat-Parker bridal rty were entertained with a delightful trip to Blacksliear todpy. DINNER FOR SWEAT—PARKER BRIDAL PARTY. For the Sweat-Parker bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sweat entertain ed at an elegant course dinner at LaGrande Hotel last night. The table was very attractively arranged and decorated. The predominating color “yellow" being the color of the charm ing dress worn by the bride-elect, Miss Vera Sweat, who wore an elabo rate gown of yellow satin with Irish lace trlmmngs. Miss McDonald, maid of honor wore pink satin with blue silk marquisette overdress. Miss Carreker, of Cairo, Ga., wore a lovely gown of pink satin and marquisette. Miss Hudson, of Molena, was pretti ly gowned in green satin. In the party were Miss Vera Sweat, Miss Carreker, of Cairo, Miss Hudson, of Molena, Miss Frances McDonald, Miss Julia Tate, Miss Vera Cason, Miss Maud Williams, Miss Stella Williams, Miss Matsle Brewton; Messrs. Lee Parker, Frank Parker, Walter Lee, Charlie Parker, Prof. Zcigler, Ran Crawley, Jerome Crawley, Frank Miller, Lester Sweat. * The local weather bureau this mor ning reported that tho rainfall yes terday was ono of the heaviest for the entire year. The total amount of precipitation being 2.70 inches, which "means that nearly three inches of ‘dampness fell and the ground was well sotfked.' Waycross was about the center of the storm. Blomsdale Pearl, (tre best onion yet), Winter Lawn Grass seeds at Seals Pharmacy. 18 tf Her guests were: Rena Wright, Frances 8tanton. Margaret Ellington, j Rm#1 , 0 rderllus urn Carl King, Mary Dcen, Adallno Me- nro 1)artlCu!arl/ prora! „ Cranie; Sadie Andrews. Anese Daniel. an( , aKrcffilbl(J acllo .,, , ra) , ta Sarah Sijgletolv.; Francis Fleming; ken #t anj , tlme day or do no| cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, ex cessive looseness, or other undesira ble effects. They have a very mild but positive action upbn the,ori with which they come in contact, np- Francls Fleming; Christine Btyb, Inez Hollingsworth; Louise Cooper, Florence Daniel. Mar-' garet Morrison, Kathleen Jones: Masters. Douglas Morrison It. E. Heidt, Glen Cason, Wadley Sharpe. John Cox, Paul Harlcv, Gerald Knight, ra;npl.o!l; Royal and Owen Dunu; Frances Gramllng. ! folk HALLOWEEN PARTY. The Halloween Party given last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goddard by tho young people of the Westminster League was a decided j ,lu ‘ U ' success. Tho young people all came| a! B,,f in costume, among them Borne espec-1 !>n 011 I n-hi» vt Jally pretty ones. Miss Clyde Lott, served saladf wore a very charm- costume representing s’ letteucG leaf. Miss Susio Sharpe, Miss* Etien ne Goddard, Miss Ruth Brown, Miss Elen Blaln and Miss Lucile Rlppard and Miss Don Kinghay, all wore especially* original and at tractive costumes. Miss Gladys Por ter as tho witch who met nil the guests and made them jump the broom stick created lots of amuse ment. A large crowd was present. ommend them to ms from any form of consti- nd itr. attendant evils. That's •why we back our fnlth in them with j our promise o/ money back if they do I not give entire satisfaction. Three ! sizes; 12 tablets 10 cents, 30 tablets (25 cents and 80-tablets 50 cents. Re- mber, you can obtain Rexall Reme dies In Waycross only at our store— The Rexall Store. The Seals Phar macy. castor ia For Infant! and Children. - l Die Kind You Have Always Bought of A party of young people gave Miss Geneva Kellnm a pleasant surprise party last night at f.er home. In the party were Miss Chnrlic Moore, Miss Ester Korb, Miss Ruby Korb, Miss Willie Cornell, Messrs. Bingham, LnRoach, Thaxton; Brooks andgny. Bears the Signature WOODMEN OF) THE WORLD. CAMP 16& Mu!s first and third Thursday *>- each month. Maeonlc Hall. Richard L. Singleton, C, C. D. P. Woolley, Clerk. Ladles, call and see Mrs. Randall at Miss Parnell’s in regard to hair goods. She can make your old braltj over. 26 2t RING 315 AND ORDER A 8ACK F BLUE DIAMOND 8CRATCH FEED FOR YOUR CHICKEN8, PUT UP IN 100 POUND 8ACK3 AND 50 POUND SACKS. 1 3t C. 8. HARDY & SON. Miss Marie Hopkins, of Brunswick, is in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hopkins. Young’s Rea) Estate Investments ISABELLA STREET: 2 CHOICE LOT8 NEAR MARY STREET PARK. TWO YEARS Tb PAY FOR THEM. PRICES ’ EXTREMELY REASONABLE. - CARSWELL STREET: ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH ERN EXPOSURE, TERMS OR CASH. THIS OPPORTU NITY WONT QO BEGGINQ, 8EE ME AT ONCE. “ MCDONALD 8TREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS OPPO SITE MR. B. M. NORVELL’S BUNGALOW. TERMS OR CASH. COLLEGE HILL: ONE TEN ACRE TRACT, BE- YOND LARGE OAKS, INSIDE CITY LIMITS, IDEAL PLACE FOR' : 8UBURBAN HOME WHERE PLENTY ROOM MAY BE HAD FOR ORCHARDS, VINEYARD, AND GARDENS. COLLEGE HILL: SEVERAL LOT8 NEAR LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICE8, TERM8 OR CASH. COL- JANE Elizabeth!,and marv street exten sion: Tie HERE YOU CAN PURCHASE A LARGE LOT NEAR INTO THE BU8INEB3 SECTION, NEAR THE A. C. L. 8HOP8, AND IN A SECTION OF THE CITV THAT IS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERM8 *15 DOWN AND «S PER MQ^T|H AND UPWARD8 BUYS A LOT 70x100 FEET. f ’ “B" STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ALBANY AVE. TERMS OR CASH. CLARA. Of Clara Bel! I’m very fond, * inette once, ^ ow a blonde. ^^UjgnetU m. It’s Too- Easy So Save MERELY A MATTER OF SPEND ING LESS THAN YOU EARN. KEEPS GROWING EASIER TOO; BECOMES SURPRISINGLY EASY AFTER YOU HAVE PRCTICED IT FOR A WHILE. PEOPLE FALL IN- TO THE HABIT OF SPENDING MONEY THCUGHTLES8LY, AND IMAGINE THEY CANNOT SAVE. CULTIVATE THOUGTH FULNESS AND CAREFULNESS AND YOU ARE BOUND TO SAVE. THERE’S PROTECTION, ENCOURAGEMENT AND SATISFACTION IN A 8AV- INGS ACCOUNT. 4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000 PARK MOR RAND CO -UGINEER8 AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-Hitch Building. REINFORCED CCNCRE^E. Miss Eddie Parnell has a full line of wool sweaters, caps and boobies for the babies. 24 2t Before You Reach hne limit of physical endurance and while your condition is still curable, take Foley Kidnoy Pills. Their quick action and positive results will delight you. For backache, nervousness, rbeumailsf, and all kidney, bladde;* and urinary troubles. Gem Pharmacy; T. 8. Palno. " 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, Comfort, Quality and Service, then you are looking for The Steele Clothing Store. You’d Better Piclf 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. Suits From $15 to $30 The Steele Clothing Store 40 PLANT A VET.