Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 22, 1911, Image 5

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THE LEADING GROCERY STORE. Sew goods are coming every flay. 7 he housekeeper will enjoy an Inspec tion bf our stock. No store in'Way* crotirpresents so many unusual fancy trtiii. Eveir article must have a clean and clear title to enter our store. Where are you buying your goods? The guarantee we give has no string s / tied to it. No “If6" .or “and’*"; ' pimply means that if the goods a*«. mot good ^notify us and wo will send PERSONAL AND LOCAL. AT THE MAJESTIC. I Pictures for tonight will be ar-Sol- lqiss; Film No. 1. "The Brvthero.” An TO UNITE CONFERENCE. At 4he last quarterly conference ot the First MethoUlet'Church a revolu-. entertaining story of Ireland that con- tlca was adopted to unite th. South Jure* up memories of the old eod t. Georgia Conference to meet in Way- a°pa and -laughers cf Erin. Pro- cross next year. The conference duced by the imp Picture company, meets In Balnbrldge the first of De* j Film No. 2. "The Conspirators.” cember. Savannah la also after thoiThis ono you will find to 7>e a very 1912 meeting of the conference. t Hi Mr. D. L. Keen, the wol! known and for them promptly and pleasantly. It J popular proprietor of the, Pepsi Cola also covers the matter of full wei? Interesting detective story, produced by the “Great Northern" Picture Com pany. The vaudeville act for the first half *nd full count. Wh#n you fully real ize the pleasure and profits of doing business with euch a trading place you will come to our store as a regu far patron. SPECIAL MENTION. Imported goods, such r.s Holland Herring, Dill Pickles, Roqufort Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Chees?, LJmberger Cheese, Herring In bullion, ■etc.. Remember, on Friday of each week we get our Tennessee butter, chickens and eggs. Complete line of' gra'a, hay and feed. We are still selling our fam ous C. C. D. butter at 23 cents a pound. *. We extend to the public a?i Invita tion to visit our stb'j and compare prices, and we will ba rntlsfied with the verdict. We guarantee satistae nn and first class service and to please all who are afflicted with the eating habit. THE WILSON GROCERY COMPANY W. M. Wilson, Manager Phone No. 128. Wi’son Btock. 10 TRY FOR NEW WORLD’S RECORD Savannah, Ga., Nov. 22.—In an ef fort to hang up a new world’s record for road races the promoters of the Vanderbilt Cup and International Grand £rize races at Savannah # havo arranged for special records to ~ue kept of the first 202 mites in the Van* •derbilt race, that being the distance •of the distance of the Santa Monica Tace, in which a a new world’s record •of 74.6 miles and hour was establish* ■ed. , This decision brings about an unus* ual situation. The Vanderbilt Cap race is to be 280 miles- The drivers In the Vanderbilt would, naturally, nave their cars. Will they go out af* ter this record, or will they drive Just ns if no time were being kept of the first 202 miles? Some believe even fehould one of the foreign cars win tho Vanderbilt an American car might achieve the distinction of breaking the /world's record, which, in itself, would be almost as desirable as winning first place. Botling Works, has purchased a hand- jot the week will ho "Uoylo and Fields" some automobile. jTv'n kidding kids, comedy slaying and I eccentric dancing. This act comes to KING’S DAUGHTERS us ver >' h, S hJ i' recommended nud will HOSPITAL NOTES. I amuse the adults as well ns tho chll- So much to thanlr our friends for FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS. Lott-Peabody Insurance Agency. and so little time, if we do not say the words as you’d wish us to ovorTOSR It this time and we’ll Try Tidrder next time. This is our list: Two dolls; one a "sleepy" doll; t^ys, hooks, fans, all /or our little girl; candy, house vines, pot plants, and a bushel of sweet potatoes for ourselves. But last and greatest ft CAR load of wood. Mr. Frank Russell returned to his home on Gilmore street Sunday morn lug not strong but with no lever. The friends and relatives Of* Mrs. J. B. Henderson, of Manor^ Ga., will be glad to know she is doing well. Mr. F. E. Hickocx spent Sunday here with his wife. Mrs. E. M. Chastlne left Thursday for Thomasvllle, Ga. Mrs. Chastino was .taken from the train ill seventeen days ago. ' Nora Brown returned to Mr. Kirk lands’ well and happy. The county commissioners gave u» a call tho first of the month, this is what we want, call look over our books and learn, exactly what we are doing, and give us a chance to tell you what we need. The commissioners have called, now then aldermen its your turn, if yoi just SEE bow these nurses live you will try to get that annex for thejn. Mrs. A. F. Mosley, of Albany ave nue, city, returns home today after a selge of fever. The Knights of Pythias sent us a check helping with the expense care for & Brother Pythian’s wife. Each day we realize how friendly tho Fraternity Lodges are to us. Three on the list waiting for rooms. Mrs. DeReln and daughter are doing nicely. The wind doesn’t bother us, the rain does not wake us, but wind and- rain together; well, we get uj>'an& move ourselves to other sleeping quarters. ... 10 HOLD JOE BR01 RALLIES Get the habit, smoke "V. B. S. Clear Havana. 27 fc “That Good Old Coffee of Long Ago” II It Wasn’t Good Coltee It Wouldn’t Have Lived So' Long Only a coffee of marvelous quality could hold the place of undisputed leader lor uearly two hundred years. Yet French Market Coffee is increasing daily in popularity. And itis the same delicious French blend that so delighted Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and the beautk-s and gallants who thronged the old French Market in New Orleans centuries ago. .Then you could get Rench Marks! Coffee only a — , dally, at your own table. For tba old French Market blend is perpetuated by The Same Uniqu^Hygienic Roasting Process and we NOW deliver French Market Coffee everywhere in hermetically-sealed tins. It comes to you fresh from the mill with all its enticing aroma and deli cious flavor. “There is only one real old French Market flavor”—quiy one coffee with a history. French Market Mills (New Orleans Coffee Comaeay, Ltd.. Proprietors) Naw Orleans, La. Bu,b ^‘“ h *r French Market M 3 - Cotta* ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH. This Offer Should Be A Warning Tj Every Man and Woman. Tho newspapers and medical journ als recently have had much to say relative to a famous millionaire’s of fer ot. a million dollars for a new stomach. The great multi-millionaire was too busy to worry about the condition of his stomach. He allowed hiB dyspep sia to run from bad to worse until in the end It became incurable. His misfortune serves as a warning to others. Every ono who suffers with dyspep sia for a few years will give every* thing he owns for a new^tomach. Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an abnormal state of the gastric juic es, or by lack of tone In the walls of tho stomach. The result is Chat t] stomach loses its powers to food. We are now able to supply certain missing elements—to help to restdre to the gasric juices tholr digestive power, and to aid In making Tfii stomach strong and well. We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a most dependable reme dy for disordered stomachs, indiges tion, and dyspepsia. We want you to try them and will return your money if you are not mori than satisfied with the remits, hTree sizes, 25 cents, 60 cents and tl.OO. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies In this community only at our store—The Rexall Store. The Seals pharmacy. On Wednesday, next the 29th Inst., public meetings to which everybody in the city and county Is invited, will bs ne'.d commencing at 10 o’clock a. m in the court house, nud at 7:30 o’clock •V night in Jhe band stand park, to be addressed In the Interest of tho candidacy of Hou. Jos. M. Brown for Governor, by Judge J. L. Sweat, Mr V. L. Stanton,, Judge John T. Myers, Hon. John W. Bennett and others. And on Saturday, December 2, next, meetings will also bo held in Way- cross in tho Interest of Gov. Brown a candidacy, to be addressed by sever al promineut out of town speakers of the Btate, whose names will be an nounced later, from the rranif stand commencing at 7:30 o’clock at night, or if disagreeable weather prevfftla both the court house In the day and opera house at night will be used. Music by the. Waycross Band. This November 22, 1911. C. M. Sweat, President. V. L. Stanton, Secretar. Ware Joo Brown Club. TWELFTH VICTIM OP “JACK THE RIPPER.” Atlanta, Ga;, Nor. 21.—Tho body ol l unknown negro woman was found on Stewart avenue today, her throat cut from ear to ear. The find ing of the body thus slashed has re vived the stories of "Jatk The Ripper" this making the twelfth negro woman killed in this mysterious manner with in the last year. BEGIN IT TODAY. That, good old saying, "A stitch in time .saves nipe/’ 1s. proved over and over in our daily life. For example, when you begin to feel out of sorts, don’t want to eat, and don’t seem as strong as usual, If you would begin right away to use Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron preparation without oil, you, counf easily put yourself in good trim again with ono bottlo, or loss. But who? you wait and grow worse all the time, it Is bound to take more. We just- got a letter from Mrs. Ma>y Glynn of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., whj says: "When my health became run down last* ifarch I took prompt action to improve It and was told that Vinol was the best thing to build mo up Using one bottle of Vinol has mad* me weli' anjl strong again.” Don’t put It off another day. Ii you feel the need of more strength and better blood, of If fine of your family it weak and sickly, Vinol will give renewed strength and energy. It it does not, we will give you bac« your money. The Seals Pharmacy. Get the habit, smoke Hear Havana. ,* B. 8.” 27 tf ■m Los Angesles, Cal., Nov. 21.—Judge Walter Bordell’s court room will look llko the drafting room of a civil engi neer’s office within a few weeks tf present plans In the McNamara mur der trial are carried out. Instead of beginning the trial by taking up the state’s contention that a crime was committed In the explo sion which wrecked the Los Angelo? Times over a year ago with the loss of twenty one lives, opposing counsel are planning flrot to establish tho fact that the fact that the Los Angeles Times building existed at the Intersec tion of First street and Broadway and that it was a building of a certain eort.- To this end elevation sketches, floor map and street diagrams and complete models have been prepared by experts and It Is possible that days will be spent after the jury is secured In In troducing, identifying and labeling these exhibits. The models are cut away so as to show the Interior of tho building with tiny lynotypes, printing presses, office furniture, elevators and electrotyping'machinery, all made to scale and all In place. "Ink alley,’’ a driveway which ca tered the building proper, will be shown, as will another alley north of the building, in order that no juror may be confused in any testimony glveih regarding either of these points. When this part of the work is done, the prosecution expecta to start the presentation of its case against James B. McNamara. An entire change was made today in arrangements for feeding jurors and talosmen in the case. A private houso perched on a big hill near tho Hall of Records was opened for tholr accomodation at meal time by Sheriff Hammcl, and at the noon recess tho men in the Jury box marched to tha foot of tho hill, packed themaelvej In/o a cable car and rode up to n luncheon prepared hy a special cool; and served by spoclal waiters ongaso i by the county authorities. Heretofore the Salesmen and juror* have had their meals at a restaurant L. J. COOPER, President . J. W, .BELLINGER, Cashier. * A DREADFUL SIGHT To H, J. Barauro, ot Frecvlllt, *\* Y., was the fever-softs that hat plaques bis life for years In epi-e of many .fmedics be tried. At last be used -hi.'klen's Arnica Salve aid wrote* 'll baa entirely healed with scar elv > scar left” Heats Burns, Bolls, Eft • ms, Cuts, Bruise*, Swellings, Cams tf d Pile* Ilk* magic. On.y 25; At til Druggists. J T TURNER ARCHITECT. Sttlce L* n -*nd* Building. P. 0. Ben • Way cross, Georgia. First And foremost when selecting a bank with which to do business, you should patronize ono that the National Government examines and pronounces secure. Safety and security, coupled with ample resources, conservative man agement, and good banking service, should influence you in tho selectidn of a Bank If you haven’t'asiret realized the necessity of a bank ac count, “think it over," and just here we call you atten tion to the First National Bank ofWaycross RESOURCES '. $800,000.00 CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $40,000.00 WATER POWER Special To The Herald. Washington, D. C., Nov. 21.—Tile National Waterways Commission was called to order here today by clialft man Senator Burton ot Ohio, to hold a series ot hearings with a view 61 obtaining every avainble Information concerning the Imoortuut subjoct .of water power. The Commission will consider tun. damental principles portainlng to rights In and utilization ot water pow ers; the proper relation of the Federal Government to . their developmnt In the public domain or Iff navlgablz rivers under the Jurisdiction of Con gress; the best methods of utilising water powers as a problem at hy draulic engineering; the moil desira ble line of division between States and national control, etc. Among those Invited to attend the hearings are Attorney General Wlclt- ersham .Gilford Plnchot, Secretary Fisher and Louis BrKhdels. It Is expected that {ho Commission will embody Its (ladings In a volumi nous report to Congress. FLORIDA WHITE-RIBONER8 MEET. Special To The Horald. Tampa, Fla., Nov. 21.—Tho twent !■ eighth annual convention of the Flor ida Woman’s Chrttslan Temperance Union opened her* today with an unusually large attendance and will continue In session until Friday eve ning. This Is the first tlmo In more tha.i twenty years that this organization lj Holding Us annuel meetlsg In Tamps and, In honor or tno event tho citi zens have made special sfforta to pleaso the delegatee who are gathered here from all parts of tbs state. An exceedingly Interesting program has been arranged for the convention Including a big reception at the Tam pa Bay Hotel this evening; amT ad dress by Miss Elltn Stone, the fsmoas missionary who was captured, by bri gands In 1201 and for whom s ran som of $65,01)0 was paid, and a chon) contest on Friday evening. Bride Belongs to Noted Family. Special To The Herald. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 21.—A’large gathering of spectatora belonging hi he eseluslve social clrclea of Phila delphia and other large enstera cltlee tilled St. Peter's Episcopal Church Third and Pine streets, at noon to day, when Mies Gladys Eleanor Powell daughter of Wilfred Powell, BriCls-t Consul at this port and grand-daughter of General Sir Robert S. Uadon-Powell, the famous hero of the Boer War, was mnfrled to the Rev. Percy James Brown, senior curate of St. Peter'a and recently appointed dean of the Eplf- copul Cathedral a Manila, P. I. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Coadjutor Dr. Phillip M. Rhine lander, assisted by the rector of tha church, Rev, E. M. Jeffreys and tha Rev. Jamea Baden-Powell, an uncle of the bride, who came here from Lon don. Mary-L. Powell, a alster ot tha bride was maid ot honor and Qllbart Harvey best man. Tomorrow the couple will said fof England where they will spend their honeymoon before departing for Ma nila. PHYSICIANS HOLD CONVENTION AT DOUGLAS Douglas, Ga., Nov. 21.—The annual convention of the Eleventh District Medical Association convened at Dong las today In the Elka Hall as th* guest of the Coffee County Medical Aasoclatlon. ‘ About forty pbyaldan* reprosentng every town and county In tho dlatrict are in attendance. Among tho prominent vlaltlng physicians are Dra. Fanner and Danlela of Savannas, Goldsmith and Jones of Atlanta, and Cunningham of Macon. Tho vlslti.ng physicians were given a banquet st the new Dougins Hotel tonight by the local association. By a unanimous vote St. 3lmons Is land was selected ss the permanent mooting place of tho association, which will moet on,tho third Tuesday In Juno each year. Tbe following offleers wero elected for the ensuing year: Dr. H. C. Welchel of Douglas, president; Dr. Dallace Williams^ of Folkston, vice president; and Dr. T. J. Carswell ot Wsycross, secretary and treasurer. 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