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.AT THE MAJESTIC.
Pictures tar tonight will ho as to)
lows:
The vaudeville teature will bo
"Soldo and DeLnne" In a harmonious
blend of wit and song, high class
singing and rohned comedy.
L, J. COOPER, President
J. W. BELLINGER,'cashier,
NOTICEI
J. T. Strickland, tax collector, will
be In Ills office ab the court bouse
tomorrow and Saturday for the pur
pose of collecting state and county
tax. Pay now and register.
the i leading grocery stoi
Now goods are coming erery day.
TTho housekeeper will gnJoy an Inspec
tion of our stock. No store In Way-
«ro*8 presents so many unusual fancy
articles,
'• CErery article must have a clean and
mf 2 ** title to enter our store.
^Where are you buying your goods?
The guarantee wo give has no string
tied to it. N<* “Ira" .or “and’s”; *’
simply means that if the goods a?v
not good notify us and wo will send
for them promptly and pleasantly. It
y *lso covers the matter of full weights
^ and full count.' When you fully real
ize the pleasure and profits of doing
business with such a/trading place
•you will come to our store as a regu
lar patron.
SPECIAL MENTION.
^ Imported goods, such f.s Holland
Herring, Dill Pickles. Roqufort
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Cheasj,
LImberger Cheese, Herring in bullion,
etc..
Jtemember, on Friday of each week
*we get our Tennessee butter, chickens
•and eggs.
Complete line of gra’a, hay and
leed. We are still selling our fam
ous C. C. D. butter at 25 cents a
{pound.
We extend t6 the public on invita
tion to visit our ito^ and compare
prices, and we will bs ratlslled with
the verdict » ,
We guarantee aatlsiae hu and first
class service and to please all who
•re afflicted with the eating habit
THE WIL80N GROCERY COMPANY
W. M. Wilson, Manager
Phone No. 128. WPscfn Bioclc.
8ALE.
On Saturday afternoon at Mr. HIn-
onB furniture store a sale will ue
eld for the benefit of the old ladles
iiomc. There will be on sale, dolls,
fancy work and numerous Xmas arti
cles.
COWART8' RING 338.
FRESH FISH PER POUND 8c
FRESH OYSTERS PER QUART 30c
OY8TER MEAL, MILK AND CRACK*
ERS. % *23 3t
WHERE MOTORING
* s 18 STILL A CRIME.
The email c‘ y Of Oddor, Denmark a
place of some four thousand inhabi
tants, still refuses tQ allow the motor,
car to use its roads. Motorists pass
ing through the town have to procure
a horse to draw their car through the
streets, and those guilty of contraven
tions of this regulation are heavily
fined.—Strand Magazine.
J T TURNER
ARCHITECT.
Offlc* LsGrsnds Building. F". 0. Box 5
Waycron, Georgia.
ENJOYS EVERY MEAL.
Was
Backache, Headache, Nervouaness
And rheumatism, both In men and wo
men, mean kidney trouble. Do not
allow It to" progress beyond the reach
of medicine but stop It promptly wltb
Toley Kilney Pills. They regulate the
diction of the urinary organs. T-.lno
. In action, quick results. Gem Pharma
cy. T. S. Paine.
FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS.
Lott-Peabody Insurance Agency.
Phone 105 eil 1881
. A DREADFUL SIGHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N T.
was the fever-sore'that had plagued
his life for years In epl'e of many
remedies he tried. At last he used
Buoklen’s Arnica Salve and wrote*
-It baa entirely healed with Bear «lv
« sear left” Heals burns, Bolls, Eo
runs. Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns
six d Piles like magic. Only 26 j
Jill Druggists.
Get the bahlL smoke"
Hear Havana. ,
B. 8."
27 If
For coughing, dryness and tickling
of the throat, hoaraenesi and all
coughs and holds, take Foley’s Honey
and Tar Compound. Contains no Ipl-
ates. Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine,
WAVCROSS COUNCIL NO. II.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday evsnlag In ReJ
Men’s Hall. Lott-Hitoh building at I
V m.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited
to meet rlth ns.
Sherod Collins. U C»rl ColUna
See-Beety .' Connclloi
Advertise in The Waycross Evenlns
Herald. .
Hon. A. M. Knight has been quite
111 at his homd gn Gilmore street, hut
Is Borne better today.
Mrs. J. M. Lee la reported some
better at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
S. C. Morton, but la. still critically
111,
MISSIONARY RALLY.
The Missionary raliy held at Trinity
parsonage Wednesday afternoon, 6:00
was quite a success. About
fifty ladles being In attendance. The
program was conducted by the worthy
President ,Mra. J. B. Tksasher.
1. The meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs. Oliver Murphy, District
Secretary.
2. A song by the membera.
3. Scripture leeson, by Mre. John
Lott, wltb another song by Up mem
bera. •
4. A vocal duet by the Misses My
era, ’’You Are Out Of Touch With
Your Lord,” Mrs. Jbel Lott piano ac
companist '
Mrs. Thrasher then gave In her
uaual brlgt and Impressive mahner t>
few remarks touching on the subject:
’Things we should know or a mission
ary quiz.”- The questions being asked
6y the president amf answered by the
membera.
Mrs. Oliver Murphy, District Secre
tary, gave a vary'fins .talk on ’’Our
Debt to Jteo”, which was enjoyed by
all."
. At the close of the program a social
hour wna spent together, at which
time delicious fruit aalad, served in
unique aalad cups together with sev
eral kinds of grapes and crackers,
made quite a tempting plate. Reo
coffee andwhtpped cream wltb cheese
straws was also served. The fruus
raised in Brazil was tiled on this ac-
caslon as near aS possible. ' *
•Since Taking Vino!—Eating
Punishment Before.
There are hundreds, even thous
ands of people right around here
have had no appetite for a long time
and eat only because they must.
A^ooklyn man, Thos. J. Sinclair,
says In a letter “For noarly five yeara
I wae tormented with stomach trou
ble. I had no appetite and I suffered
so much and so long that It seemed as
If I never w^uld get any relief. Vlnol
proved to be Just what I needed. It
brought back my appetite, relieved the
painful eymptoms and now my diges
tion Is perfect. I enjoy every meal
now, where formerly eating wag al
most a punishment."
Thls\ delicious cod liver and Iron
remedy without oil Is iVonderful to
stimulate the appetite and build up
the body. All who are weak and run
down from Stomach trouble or other
causes should try Vlnol on our posi
tive guaranty to refund the money it
they are not perfectly satisfied. The
Seale Pharmacy.
STRONG JOE BROWN CLUB
NOW IN TALIAFERRO.
Many of tha Meet Prominent citizens
of County Enroll for Former
Governor. 1
Eatonton,/Gu., Nov. 32.—An enthu>
lastlc Joe Brown Club haz been form
ed in Talaferro county, and the
friends of the farmer Governor here
are confident that they will carry the
county tor him in tlie primary” on
December 7.
Some of the moat prominent cltl-
sens of the county are enrolled in the
Foe Brown Club.
■JZj
The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres
byterian Church will give a new poem
to their annual bazaar, December l i
end 13. Jt will represent the months
of the year, to be called ‘‘All Year
Round."
Angelina SplnellD, 10 yeara old, who
..wa* formally appointed organist cf Tokltx Japan.
St.' Michael's Roman Catholic Church’
. In New . Haven, Ct, .Sunday, Is the
youngest organist In the stato cad
probably In the country.
INDIANA Y. M. C. A.
Anderron, Ind„ Nov, 24.—Represen
tatives of branches of the Young
Men’s Christian Association through
out Indiana assembled hero today tar
their forty-second annual State con
vention. . "
The sessions will continue three
days, closing on Sunday afternoon
with a farewell service In the opera
house.
Included among the men of promi
nence on the programme for address
ee are former Vice President Chariot
W. Fairbanks, President Frffncls J-
McConnell, of Do Pauw University,
Dr. O. E. Brown of Vanderbilt US-
versity, and J. M, Clinton, aecreM y
of the Chlnese.students'-assoclatlon In
Dr. Nandey, eye. ear and nosa, an
fills- week at Redding's drug store.
Eyes tested for glasses. , 22 it
. fulv * ’ -
This Treatment Cotta Nothing If It
Fails.
We want you to try three large
bottles of Rexali ‘‘93” Hair Tonic oh
our personal guarantee that we will
refund your money for the mere ask
ing It it does not give you absolute
satisfaction. That's proof of our faltj
In this remedy, and It should Indispu
tably demonstrate that we know what
we are talking about when we say
that Rexali "93”Halr Tonic will grow
hair except where baldneia has been
of such duration that the roots of the
hair are entirely dead. 1
are basing out statement* upon
what has already been accomplished
by the use of Rexali ”93” Hair Tonic.
We.bellove that what It has dona for
thousandy of others it will do for
you. In any event you cannot lose
anything by giving It a trial on our
liheral guarantee. Two sixes, 60s,
and tliOO. Remember, you can obtain
Rexali Remedies In this community
only at our store—The Rexali Store.
The Seals Pharmacy.
NEW INDUSTRIES FOR GEORGIA
DURING THE PA8T WEEK.
Atlanta, 6200,000 Ice company; 62.-
000,000 mlno and development com
pany; 650,Coo bank.
Brunswick—Cigar factory.
Claxton—Fertilizer plant.
Dahloneya — |20,000 construction
company.
Junction City—Bank.
Lyorly—Bank.
Macon—6100,900 bank.
Richland—625,000 bank.
Rome-660,000 foundry and machine wto *“ ,bIe ’Pn^Md support
shops.
Savannah—610,000 lumber edmpt-
Mitt Mdmle 'Myers, a missionary lit
Korea, who Is at home on a years'
furlough, has received a very Interest
ing letter from her cousin, Rev. James
IV. Hitch, who has been In the forelgt
missionary field for some time. The
letter will b% of Interest to the many
friends of Mr. Hitch, and the Herald
publishes It In full below:
Cboon Chun, Aug. 27th., 1911.
Dear Mamie:—
I rocelved your letter and certainly
was glad to benr from you, but It
came just as I was about to get o«
my horse to start to Hong Chun to
hold tho Quarterly Conference for
that circuit, so I bavo not had tlmo
lo answer before now. I hasten to do
so now, for fear that I may be too hits,
although If I waited a few days, that
is until I got my report of my year’s
work mado out, the Information you
ask for might be fuller and more com
plete, But as I said, fearing it mlgut
be too late I am sending what T can
gather and will try to get a copy ut
my report offl to you laterT
My work and responsibility ought
to be lighter next year with Bro.
Brannon and a doctor to share them
with me. I certainly will be glad of
this tor I have had about all I could
stand up under, and It has told upon
me. I feel It very much now as I a,n
closing up my yean work. '
In regard to the figures you ask
for; my district is made Up of three
circuits, which coutsln two counties
each, making my work extend over
•lx counties. The last census glvos
the population as 205,104. One way
my work la 500 11 loitg and 400 11 wide
and I suppose that there Is about 15,
000 square miles.
The highest mountain Is said to be
4,5f>0 feet, so I suppose, alhough - f
have no way of finding out exactly,
that these passes around Choon Chun
must be nnywhere from 3,600 to 4,000
feet high.' Some are very long, one
on the way to Hal-Man la 30 11 and
some of them, too, are very, very
eteop, the road winds backwards and
forwards up them In the shape of
oork screw. When they are covered
with snow or. when the ground
frozen, ft Is real dangerous to go up
them. I have often had severe falls
going up and down them when tho
snow was on the ground.
I have 16 native helpers under me,
but I will not have so many when I
turn Bro. Brannon's work over to
him.
Bro. Moose reported 410 members
last year and I have baptized 119 this
year so you see we have aomethlnt
over 500. We hare'about 300 proba
tioners and anywhere from 600 to 1,000
adherents. Have 37 establlahed
groups and a number of others that, I
Visit hut have not yet establlahed a
church.
When we talk about the Choon Chun
work, we must remember that It Is a
new work, as It hBs been only about
throe,yeara since Bro. Moose was
shut up In the station building houses.
What I need most of all Is help for
my school. My Idea in the school
work Is to push two things, religion
and Industrial Instuctlon. As I see it
that Is the need of the people Just
now. They do not need higher educa
tion, they need religion to cure their
sins and work lo cure their laziness,
I could get the hoys If t could get a
place for them fo live and eat, and a
school and funds with which to run it.
My Idea Is that we hare got to de
velop thO old Methodist Idea In Korea
of tho work done by a local preachor,
First
Waycross—Railroad company.
himself at the sometime. The peoplo
for a long tlmo to come will not he
able to have a regular pastor In every
church, so the' work must. In moat
cases, be done by a ministry that U
able to take care o( ttsolf, and If they
are going to do tble we mast tesch
then! n trade.
f think I will take one of my young
er preachers who has remarkable
skfll with bis band, and send him up
to Beonl to the Y. M. Co A. whare
And foremost when selecting a hank with which to do
business, you should patronize one that the
National
Government examines and pronounces secure. Safety and
security, coupled with ampla resources, conservative man
agement, and good banking service, should Influence you
In the selection of a .' ' ;
Bank
If you haven'talTet realized the necessity of a bank ac
count, "think it over,” and Just hera we call you atten
tion to the First National Bank \ —
of Waycross
RESOURCES
CAPITAL
SURPLUS AND PROFITS..
f
Great Southern Corn Show
Atlanta, Ga., December 5-8,1911.
LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. d A. RAILROAD.
A splendid program has boon arranged as follows;
TUESDAY, DEC. 5th, 2:30 p. m.—Oponlng of Corn Show; Orations
on the subject of corn production. Session of Southern Entomolo
gists. Discussion of the Boll Weevil.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6th.-Boys’ Day; Addresa by Dr. A. >1.
Soule, President State Agricultnrral College; Address by Governor
Judson Harmon of Ohio; Boys' Corn Clubs and Trades Parade.
THURSDAY DEO. 7th—Olri'a Day—a very Interesting program by
the women asd girls.
FRIDAY, DEC. 8th.—Address by Prof, Jarnagsn on "Corn As Food".
Asrardlng of prises.
Exhibits from all of tha Southern states. This will bs tha
graatest exhibit of corn production ever given in the South.
Erery day a big day.
DOJIT MI88 IT. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 8EE TICKET
AGENTS.
W. H. Leahy. G. P. A. » E. II. Fall, A. O. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta,'Ga.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
The French Market Coffee
Drinkers’Could Not Be Fooled
Only tho wonderful raountahi*Blde coffee from Jamaica, blended
with hurries from Guatemala, Venezuela and the Pan-
American *«untric3, would satisfy them. Cheap coffees could
not he combined Into that marvelously smooth and delldouriy
aromatic beverarro that has been ccrved for over ft century At tho
French Market hi New Orleans.
"VoyonsI Cost Is memo quo non* avons bull ParisI”
("Behold/ II it the same'a: wt drank in Paris/*)
one emigre would say to another as they sipped their coffee In
♦bo French Market.
Then—and for a century rince— *
fMMartcetCbffee
BALKED AT COLD STEEL.
n f wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot
off,’' said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio,
'although a horrible nicer hod been
tho plague of my life for four years.
fntMad I used Bncklen'a Arnica Balre,
and my foot was toon completely) .
enrad." Heals Burn,. Bolls, bo^ ,^ "as. a good rtmt In lnduatri.1
Bruises, Eczema, Pimples, Corns, ^ ^ M bUa * '™ ,ne4tob *'
Surest PU. cure. 25 cent, at At' Drug- t * eh#r » 1 wU1 b * "•***• 1
|ta , the money for my school
, ^• •, '4. Hse-:
jaasKiV'*-.* . .
could be had nowhere lnAmcrlcab-.it ct tlio Preach Market In New
Orleans. But MOV/ yon all may eervo it dally at your own table.
For the old Fic-och blond la perpetuated by ' >
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
and Prench Market Coffee is now delivered everywhere in hermet
ically acsued tir.B, ••Thera isooly one real old French Market flavor**
—©my out coffee with a Uintory.
Get It From You? Grocer—Today!
rreach Market Coffee h Blended,
RoeiUii and Pecked only by tho
French Market Mills
(Raw Mem Ccttw Co., Ltd., Proprietor.)
New Orleans, La.
These Idsaa I am advancing are not
Jnat thought np for tha moment; bn.
bare come' after desp thought upon
the work of our Church In Korea and
Its needs for Che future.' And. .kilos
ing tho situation ns you do, you must
Know that I am right.
What .I would like to jget, would be
some man or grout) of man who would
aland back of mo In this move and
see It through, ‘l am praying for thio
and perhaps yon will find the ones on
Some el yodr trips who will put It
through. • ^
With lots of lore to all, I am,
Yuurs lovingly, 1
JIM HITCH. .
•eMEyasqo*-