Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 05, 1911, Image 5

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E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D. 08TEOPATH, and ' , Physician and Surgeon. Office 419-21 La'&rande Building. Houn: 9 to 12 and 2 to ( p. m Residence Phone 373. Office 321. and Vienna Can You Duplicate French Market Coffee NOTICE' ( States was begun in Atlanta today for All carpenters of Local 779 are ro- ( t)ie dlecuaslon of the quarantluu »«ws quested to meet at the-illy" hall Wed- coverin'- the shipment of cotton seed, needsy, December 6, at 7:27 sharp, seed cotton and cotton from ppolnts Business of Importance.. Invested with the boll weerll to A. V. Houseman, points that have not been attacked by I*. A. Morton, It 1 B. P. Hearn, Dr. w, o. Hunter, the boll weevil 4 3t ■ —Committee. expert of the Department of Agrlcul- —-- - ■■ L- ture at Washington, and the State REPUBLICAN CORRUPTION. . entomologists ot North and South fa France and Austria—wbero coffee blending is an art—yon are served with a rich,'aromatic bleml, so soothing that U can-be enjoyed at midnight: wonderfully different from any other coffee. The secret of this rare blend—the slow roast, that drives out ail bitterness— has been known in the old French Market of New Orleans for over a century. Until the establishment of the French Market Mills the genuine could be had nowhere In America but at the French Market In New Orleans. But NOW yon nil may serve it dally at yonr own table. For the old French blend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process and French Market Coffee is now delivered everywhere In hermet ically-sealed tins.. “There to only one real old Preach Market flavor" —or.iy owe coffee with a history,. Get It From Your Grocer—Today! French Market Coffee h Blended, Routed and Packed only by the French Market Mills (New Orleans Coffe*’ Company, Ltd, Proprietors) New Orleans, La. plots, enforcer had his hands tied by U^ht luncheon will be served fn two copper-heida If the Agricultural Wade’s Auditorium. Everybody,. bob- department, thus modifying that law. dlally Invited. • ... . . ■. .g et A DREADFUL SIGHT tarn Our Store Will be cloied all day on Thanksgiving Day. Pl3is3 give us your orders as early In the week aa possible. We Have The Largest and most up-to-da‘.o stock of groceries ov.%? »ho\vn in any Retail store ir» Waycross. 200 Fine Turkeys For sale cheaper than the other fellow. Tuesday and Wednesday we will have California Caie* ry, Cranberries, etc., for your turkey dinner. California dried fruits of all kinds, 19:i * packs. jjj r | Also Fresh shipment* of our fa* mous C. C. D. Butter, only :i» cents pound. Good Butter 30 •cents. Better Buttctr , jo cents and Best Buter, 45 ceuta pound. Chickens and Tennesiee Butter always on hand. All at Rock Bottom Prices. lllt fcEITHE Wilson Grocery co. W. M. Wilson, Mgr. Phone 128, Wilson Bloc k PERSONAL m LOCAL- Don't fail to see* the pretty things at ihe Bon Ton. 4 2i J. VA McGEE COMPANY OPENED THIS A. M. BARGAINS “PLENTY.” fit! tin Original and Bunina HO RUCK’S MALTED MILK Tba Food-drink for iUUgat. For Infants, Invalids, andGrotving children. PureNutrition,upbuilding the wholebody. * Invigoratesthenunmgmothetandtheagcd. RkAnullca malted grain.fa powder fortn. “A wick iwck prepared in i liwfe# Tabaoratatefe AskforHORUCK’S. Mo 11n Any Milk Trust STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR BALE Flue, healthy atrawberry plants tot sale at 32.30 per thousand plants Lady Thompson and Klondike, varie ties and prolific hearers.. Speak quick If you want plants for they are golog • fast. Enquire at the Office of the Deeh Realty Company lfflce, LaQranda building. 24 Old 2tw U. D. C. MEETING. Tcniorro-.- afternoon a: tliroo o'clock the United Daughters .of the Confed eracy will hold their rosular meeting in the Y. M. C. A. parlor. Every member is ur-sed to be preoent. . K. OF P. ELECTS OFFICERS'. Wakefield I.odge, No. 27, Knights of Pythiaa, elected the following ofllcora for the ensuing term: C. W. Vounj, C. Of W. P. Chastain, V. C. J. W. Haddock, M. at A. Allen James, Prelate. Ed. Campbell, I. G. I. W. Hall. O. 0. T. H. Miller, K. of R. S. At the conclusion of the business session refreshments were served. ROyAL BAKING POWDER Battenherg and drawn work and centre pieces at Bon Ton. Suitable for Christmas presents, and at reas onable prices. 4 3t The Bon Toh Is the place to get your Christmas handkerchiefs. 4 3t Get the habit, smoke Hear Havana. . "Y. B. . Backache, Headache,.Nervousness And rheumatism, both In man and wo man, mean kidney trouble. Do not allow It to progress beyond the roach ot medicine hut atop It promptly with Foley Kllney Pills. They regulate the action of the urinary organa. T-.Ino tn action, quick results, Gem Pharma cy, T; 8. Faina. JUNIOR ORDER ELECTS 0FFICER8 • Waycross Council No. 21 Junior Order United American Mechanics held their semi-annual . election ot officers last night. The following of ficers were elected which assures the fact that the year 1912 will he a ban ner year for the Junior Ordorin Way- cross. Juolor Past CouimondorJM. 1 Brett. Councilor—J. O. Brown. Vice Councilor—Simon O. Martin. Chaplin—M. J. Carswell. Financial and Recording Secretary —Sherod Collins. Assistant Secretary—L. 'Carl Col lins. ' Treasurer—J. C. Rlppard. Warden—M, F. Sigmsn. Conductor—C. M. Priest ' Inside S.entlnel—R. T. Tlndayl. Outside Sentinel—T. J. Martin. Trustees—T. H. Finn, G. A. Kohn, M. J. Carswell. Representative State Couoctl—L. Carl Collins, A. L. Brett. These officers will bo Installed on the first meeting lh January. The Council has started a aeries of lectures on the principles of the order which promsea.to bo a very Interesting feature at every meeting. Mr. M Carswell will give the first one next Monday night pn the aubjbet of “Vir tu* As It Pertains To The Jlnlor Or der.” We have a cllnet who desires to exebango 74.acres good farm land 3 plies of A. C. L. depot for a desira ble city lot, close In. 5 3t. W. F. Raybon C Co. ABSOUJTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Saves Batter, Flour, Fggs, and makes home baking easy No Alum—No Lima Phosphate AT THE MAJE8TIC. The following Is tbe pictures fur j tonight: Film No. 1. , “The Lost Kerchief'. A comedy picture produced by the "Yankee" Picture Company. j Film No. 3. “A Corner In Christ mas." ' A bright laughable comedy. A' scream from start to finish. Don't miss It | To H. J. Barnum, of Froovllle, N Y., i waa the fever-sore that has plagued his life fer years In spl'a of many remedies he tried. At last be Tiled Buoklen’a Arnica Salt* and wrote- "H has entirely healed with acacelv ii scur left" Heals B-irns, Bolls, % umi, Cuts, Bru|ses, Swellings, Corns ltd Piles like magic. Only 26s at til Druggists. The vaudeville feature will be “The Lar-Rasers”, in their European novel ty act Presenting singing,' original dancing, talking and travesty. This act will please the old ns well ae the young. Come out where It to warm and have an hours enjoyment with your friends. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Ganulns MALTED MILK Thn Food-drink lor AH Agoi. At restaurants, hotels, anil fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without iL A qkick lunch prepared in a minnt*. , Tabs no imitation. Jutt say “H08UCTS." Not In Any MUk Trust DAUGHTERS OF THE j confeder'acy MEET. Special To The Herald. * i Houston, Texas. Det. 5.—Prominent ; women from many cities and,towns ; throughout Texas were on hand this .morning at the opening ot the six teenth annual convention ot the Texas dlvlson of the i United Daughters of the Confederacy, Mrs. A. R. Howard, State president occupied the chair at the opening session, which wa» devoted to the ex change of greetings, the appointment of committees and the roceptlon bf annual reports. 1 The business aesalona ot the gath ering will continue until Friday and will be liberally Interspersed' with receptions, luncheon and other fea tures of social entertainment prepared for the visitors by the several local chapters of the organisation. Oat the habit, smoko "Y. Clear Havana. B. S.' 37 tt IMPLEMENT MEN IN SIOUX FALLS. Special To The Horald. • Sioux Falla, 8. D., Dae. 8.—The South Dakota Implement Dealers' As sociation began Its annual convention The R *ad to Independence Is not the sponders route. Deposit your-salary with us, wo Issue you a pass-book and chock book; pay ml your bills up by check, thus avoiding tho necessity apd worry of making your money stretch to next payday. You know how it Is, money in your pocket never lasts. YOUR BLYK ACCOUNT Will stop the leaks, snd, If It is your desire to get ahead, will eventually make you Independent Start an au* count with us today; a large amount not necossary; Just your week's or month’s salary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYCROSSS RESOURCES 3801x00000 CAPITAL 3200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROPITS 340,000.00 WILLIAMS’ CORNER 8CREVEN AVENUE AND KNIGHT STREET, OPPOSITE WILLIAMS STREET. WHEELRIQHT AND REPAIRING. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. RUBEER TIRE8 PUT ON WHILE OP EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOME, THERE IB NOTHING EL8E WHICH 18 SO HARO FOR YOU TO TELL IF IT IS REALLY GOOD, AS CUTLERY* The material In a carving set or bread knife la only a email part ot the coat Tho tempering and grinding costs far more and Is of equal or greater Importance. OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE8E GOODS IS pUCH THAT WE GIVE AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION.WITH EVERY ARTICLE ' WE SELL. NOT ONLY ARE 8UCH GOODS LES8 EXPENSIVE IN THE LONG RUN WHEN BOUGHT AT OUR STORE, BUT YOU HAVE THE ADDED SATISFACTION WHICH EVERY TRUE WOMAN ENJ0Y8 IN HAVING NICE THINGS AND GOOD THINGS IN HER HOME. P. N. Harley fldw. Co. House Furnishers to the People 44 Plant Ave P hone 184