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WE ARE GLAD
You came and looked through our
store yesterday. We hope you were
pleased with what you saw and that
you will come again and again and again
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
80 PLANT AVE.
PHONE 499
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
RUMMAGE SALE.
Mercy Circle Number Four, King'*
Daughters, will hold a rummage sale
Friday and Saturday in the atore in
DaOrande Hotel building occupied
sime time ago by the Ladies Ex*
change near post office. The salo
■will continue through the two days
9 2t
IMPROVED PARLOR CAR
SERVICE ON A. B. A A.
Within the next ten days, th% A.
B. & A. will place in th eParlor car
line, between Waycross' and Atlanta,
up to date Pullman electric-lighted
Parlor cars, the Grace and Lucretla.
These can are now under construc
tion in ithe Wilmington, Del., shops
of the Pullma Company, and when
finished will be as fine a sany Parlor-
Broiler -cars operated iu the South.
The establishment of th eparloi-
dintng car line by the A. 8. & A. has
proven very popular, and the servico
Is first class In every'respect.
great Emm
AT THE Y. HI. C. A.
QREATPST (ENTERTAINMENT
EVER GIVEN FREE
j \ IN WAYCR08S.
At The Y. M. C. A. Friday Night,
November 10th, 8 to 10 P. M.
Why not a big time every Friday
evening for all Waycross young peo
ple:?
vLvcross has the best talent In the
smtVutyi why not encourage them?
No'wis the time. _
No. 1. Opening program.
Twenty-five young. ladies at the
front door, witl^ special souvenir col
ors’, led by Miss Kate Wilson, and
rrctented to every member they
enter the door.
No. 2. Big Oyster cocktail,.cbtcksn
OYAL
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream ofTattar
mo ALUM, NO LIME PHQ8PHATE
own absurdity, "A Snap”, presenting
I fomedy, character changes, singln*
and dancing.
MAY 8TEWART.
In "As You Like It,” and ‘‘Ingoinar”
at the Parker Theater, matinee and
night, Thursday,' November Oth, wIII
bo an event that will undoubtedly at
tract two large and fashionable hous*
salad and coffee:
No. 3. Swell musical program.
A.—Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hopkins,
duet, (love song.)
j B.— ; MIss \Vo(>d t recitation, (Norvel
find His Six Kids)? !
C. ~Quartette, Mesdames Howell
and Bennett, Messrs. Zeigier and Nor*
veil. v .<»/,
D. —MI68 Dalisy Strickfand, violin
silo.
E. —Miss Addle Lpwther, vocal solo.
F. —Miss Wood, special recitation.
H. —Mr. Cornell, cornet selection.
I. —Misses Myers, special selection.
J. —Misses Susie Sharpe aaJKaliy
Strickland, v.ocal duet.
ladles. Let every member bo present.
Cornel • t . ..
Xo small boys allowed. Next Wed
nesday there will bo a special blow
out for all, little boy . members. Get
ready* boys, we .are going to show
you the time of your Uvea.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
The picture programme for tonight
will be as'tfollows:
Thty unusually goioil time is not for
money or fame, simply to show all
Waycross what can be done. Remem
ber -this carefully arranged program
and entertainment is given by the la
dles of Waycross absolutely free to
Film No. 1. ‘‘The Lost Letter.”
This is a very Interesting western
liramn by the "Bison". Picture Com-
,(yany. .
,Film No. 2. "His Royal Highness.”
A pleasing little comedy in which an
eccaped lunr,tlc masquerades as a
count. He fascinates a spinster
while the sister Entertains the real
count In a charming manner.
The feature act for tonight and the
balance ofrthe week' will be ‘'Italia'*:
the members of this association and the girl who writes the songs sha
to show the appreciation due these sings, and "Ben J. Greene" in their
Shop In Savannah
Ensel & Vinson Company
(THE GARMENT STORE)
Refunds Your Railroad Pare
Write Us For Particulars
See Us When in Savannah.
There ia also suto to be a desire
the part of the fair sex to seo the
gowns worn by Miss Stewart and
company at matinee In "As You Like
If," which are claimed to be rdf?
magnificent. • Miss 8towart Will wear
ono or two gowns during the evening
valued at severe? hundred dollars
ac;h. . -. • «?<?* «/ - ’
At special matinee Frederick Halm's
tho
sensational drama ^ "Ingoinar”,
Barbarian will bo tho offering wllh
MIb^ Stewart In the role of TarthO-
nia, one of hfer great successes.
The story Of the play is one of ab* j
sorbing Interest abounding hr many
thrilling and intense dramatic * sltua- 1
tl6ns, that appeal to ail classes of
theatre-goers.
Myron, an armorer of MassIlTa has
been captured by a band of the Ali-
moni that Inhabit the mountains sur
rounding the city and is held for
ransom.
Parthenla, the beautiful daughter,
after exhausting every means known
to her of obtaining tho money with
which to pay this 'ransom, finally
goes to the 'mountains and offefa
herself ns hostage—that her father
may be allowed to return to thef city
and earn the money to buy bis free- j
dom. Fimtlly Myron is forced ‘'to
make the exchange. Parthenla,
through her bravdry as well as her
beauty, soon wins her freedom from
‘‘Ingomsr" who sacrifices all he pos
sesses in doing so to follow her to
Manilla.
Here begins one of the most beau-
flful love stories ever written.
The H.
& W. B.
Stationery, Book & Art Store
45*49 W. Bay Street Jacksonville, Fla
Wedding and
Society Engravers
Everything for the Office
'Full Line Artistic Material
Foot Ball & Athletic Goods
Kodak and Photo Supplies
Coffee Goodness that has
' Spanned the Centuries
From the historic post of old Nc
nrn to us
good is it
across the centuries, a marvelously delicious coffee blend, ftdi.-
that it bus been nn undisputed lender for over u hundred years. .And to
day its tiHe in rupidly increasing
long people who love good coffee.
It is, and nlvrnyn has been, the choicLst Pan-American grown berry,
rousted by a Unique Hygienic Process that
Eliminates Harmful
while retaining and intensifyingall the natui
Until the building of the French Market J
fmMaMM®
could be had only at the French Market
you all may enjoy it, daily, at your own ta
where in hermetically-sealed tins, in u,l i
cious aroma.
with i
• real old French Marl
Get It At Your
ttended. Row ted a*4 PackM otJy by <>1
French Market huills
(New Ct'.e».ri Coffee Co:, Ltd., Propria**a)
Nsw 0;Ie3.t*s. La.
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