Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 09, 1911, Image 4

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Personal '/ Ml,, Cirri* Perham Social Editor 1 ; /« all the leading Fabrics, Color and Quality to Suit your Pocket Book. Mayor s. E. Cannon, of Folk*ton, la apendlng today In Waycroa*. Yours In thejiervlee of the Lord. Capt. J. D. Qouett, P. O. Box B53. Dyck Electric Supply Oa » Lott Street. DOLLS! DOLLS! We now have on display some nice Dolls. Let us show you. The Seals Phatmacy '■ “The Rszall Store” GEH PHARMACY T. S. Paine, Extraordinary Annuoncmeent Sleeping Car Service Between Way cron and Atlanta, via: A B. t£ A. R. R. Effective wtih tint car lesvlnc Way- croie 8:00 p. m„ Monday September 4th. The A. B. & A. hare eecured fo rthla aervlco eleiantly appointed elertrlc-llEhtcd aleeplng can, equip ped with all modern convanlencaa One Bin Advantage Ton may aecur* your aleeplns car dlagrama are kept conttnnoeuly open, apace at the ticket offlee, Union Sta tion, at any time prior to your trip, TheA. B. A A. Railroad repreaenta the ■Standard of Eacellence In Servloe.” Schedule of Sleeping Car Line. Leave Woycroaa 8:85 p. m. Arrive Atlanta, 8:40-a.m. Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Waycroaa 8:15 a. m. TRAVEL "THE RIGHT WAY." W. H. Leahy, 0. P. A., Atlanta. Oa. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Oa. X. X. Camp. T. A., Waycroaa, Oa. MAY’S 3 can* beat Tomatoea.. 25c 31b can solid pack Tomatoea 10c- 4 ball* Sterling Potaah . .25o 14Ib» Sugar 51.00 241b rack Roller King " Flour 65c *46 rack Gold Medal Flour 75o 241b eack ObclIak- Flour l 85s 211b sack Merry Widow Flour 90c ’ Dacon, Plate 9 l-2c Squires neat Bacon, ..11 l-2c to 12 l-2c ALICE STREET, PHONE NO. 3. Mre. 8. B. Herrington baa returned from a pleaaant visit to relatlvea and frlenda In 3avannah. During hla atay In Wdycroaa the Blahop of Georgia will be the guea of Col. and’Mrs. J. IT. T. Bowden. Born, December 6, to Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradley, a son. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. nix Kind Yon NarrAhnji Bought Bears the Signature of Rev. Father Helghanl was elected Secretary-Treasurer of tho Archdea conry of Brunswick at the business meeting thereof held In Jesup last Wednesday. It la the purpose of Bishop Reese, assisted by Father Helgham,'' to con duct services In the auditorium of the Presbyterlsl Institute tomorrow after noon st 3:30 at Blackahear. The music for the occasion will be furnish sd hT sixteen members of - Grace church choir, and the .entire party will go and return In five or alx automo biles. Dr. Nanney, Eye, Ear, Nlse and Throat, will bo here all next week. Offlee located later. 9 U One piece work dresses at the Bon Ton. Latest styles. See those one-piece wool dresse* at the Bon Ton. The war Is all over and well turn back to place where wo flrat started aad try to behave oureelvee. Mr. Will H. Stevena, of the Deen Realty ft Improvement Company, apent yesterday la Jacksonville on busslnesa. Mr. and Mra. Will Fisher, of Way- croaa, are visitors in the city aa the guest of relatlvea.—Douglas Enter prise. Father and Mra. Helgham will have as a guest tomorrow night, tho ner- erend Generald Arthur Cornell, Vicar of Jesup, Douglas and Baxley. The Revorend Frederick North-Tum- mon, Vicar of Fitigorald, was a recent visitor to Waycroaa. Ware county la the oaals m this •ectlon of the desert No other coun ty within a hundred miles of Wars went for Pope Brown. MOODY—PARKS. Cards have been' received In the city to the marriage of Mlaa Loull* Marguerite bloody and Mr. Benjamin Green Parke on the ovenlng of Wed nesday the twentieth of December at half-paet six o'clock nt the Flrat Bap- Git Church, Barnwell, South Carolina. The "All Year Round" Baiaar will bo opened on Tuesday afternoon, Do - comber 13. The booths are to be bnllt and decorated to represent the months of the yoar. Matrons and maiden wtl| preside. Do come, to see tho picture. If for nothing else. Wares of Tea have to ba oa yont guard It >«n ar eceught napping, It Invites Stutter. WAYCROS8 BUSINESS 6DUt«> GRADUATES ARE NEVES SLEEPY HEADS, They ere sought after by men of etslre. Ton find them /la leading petition! of trust Our DIPLOMA It in open le-eame » position and pretarmanL Our •seclaity la to St yon for buitncsi, to make tha pay-roll larger; to la •ease the salary of tho "big nun." Enter At Any Tima. Waycross Business College Waycroaa, oe. R. p. Zeigltr, Proa SmOkei “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, And. *Pilnnn’s BesfSmok- er. / v Clear BEV3IS Filled ciflirs.’ Mamrftctv'ed In Weyeraae, Oa, ftf HITMAN CIGAR CO, > / ■: The Salvation Army of Waycroaa I, preparing a Chrlatmas dinner for threo hundred poor of tt-.i, city. Many of the poor of Waycross have enms to look upon the Salvation Army as their friend In their povery and bop | all kinds to be tola, row, the appalling need which stares ua In the face makes us feel that we really must Increase our efforts this year In the direction of caring for tho worthy yet destitute poor. To do this wo require a vrey considerable amount of money and knowing your practical Intereat and sympathy wo earnestly urge you to coma moat generously to our aid. Our ability and wllllngnota Ths announcement of the marriage of Mlaa Marguerite Moody, of Barn well.. S. C., to Col. Benj. G. Parka of this city, on December the twentieth la received with unusual Interoat here. Mlaa Moody made her homo In Way- croaa about ta-o years ago daring which time aho became very popular making a large number ot frlenda to do work thoroughly and ayatemat-: here. She will be moat cordially web Icslly Is so well known wo heed not 1 corned back to Wir/cross si the bride take your time to go Into details, ot CoL Parks. Christmas dinner for tho hungry, toys fur the children, coat for the tireless grates and relief for the moat desti tute will demand a largo amount of toll But this we are only too glad Mr. Arnold Hcldt, who was connec ted with’ the Pope Brown headquarters hi Atlanta, lmu returned borne. Preaching at all the churches to- mirrow. Voto today and go to church tomorrow. • Mlaa Juanita Carpenter, who :s teaching school at Millwood, arrived last night to spend the week-end at home. Ladies' Suits Grand display of Ladies Suits $15 to $60 Ladies' Sweaters In all the leading shades and styles Misses and Childrens* Sweaters and Knitted Caps Shoes . We are head quarters tor Zeigler Shoes for Ladies. All the leading styles trom $3.00 to $5.00 Hand Bags In all the lead ing styles. Low est prices. Millinery Department We have a full line of the latest in Fa s h i o n, Trimmed and Ready-to- Wear Hats. Our Suit, Cloak and Millinery Department is on the 2nd floor Sensible Xmas Gifts. Come and See. Humphfcys&WHIiamson The Famous JSdjjyt} Lamp The Rayo Lamp is the beat and most serviceable lamp yon can find for any part of your home. It is in use in millions of families. Its strong white fight has mads it famous. And it never Sicken. la the dining-room or the owtoriU Rayo pro. jo* tho light that h most cfsc tim It h s booomiay lamp la ksolf pad to, yop. ju* tho l«p. too, h* bwhoo. OT UDfXrjr, wnfft I CMtfe HfEuI light U MMM, . ..The Rayo is made of solid hrt^eichoLnlotod i dip In anmeroos other styUoaed finishes. Easily (ghlsd sntheet ramonag shads or chunaey | easy to deia aadrtwkk. AAkrowdwWtoiluwroeluiKMef Ra r« luapo i or write for dticripthrg circuit; lour Mttqr of Um Standard Oil Company CLASSIFIED WANTED—An experienced book keeper, with best of references, de sires a position. Address “B", care Herald. 8 23 FOR RENT—Five unfurnished con necting rooms. Apply J2 Jane street., 12 4 tf. 8AW MILL WANTED—I am In the market for a portable saw mill, com plete and In good condition. Must ba hheap. Address D. E. Mudge, Route 4, Waydroas, Oa. T-a-Wky. WANTED—Table boarders wanted at 30 Elisabeth street. j ot Mr. Andrews of the Sunday School Ulard will grade the school In tho morning, and every teacher, officer and pupil should bo present. Ot to do. We feel confldtnt you will course an Invitation la extended to tho give consideration to thfo special call' public to attend. The graduating exetdsee ot tho Teachers' Itufllnte will take plabo tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, at which time over on* hundred diplo mat will be awarded. Thla will ha tha largeat .graduating class In the Southern Bepttet Convention, so tar, and will be « very Interesting scene. Everybody Invited. * ' Shop In Savannah Ensel & Vinson Company (THE GARMENT StORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare • Write Us For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. FOR RENT—December 8, one 8-room’ house 17 Stephenson street, 327,60 psr month in ndvance. Apply 4 PInnt nvn- »“«• . -6 4t FOUND—Boy's new shoe between Albany over no aTid Parallel atreata. Information at Herald ofllfflce. Shop at the BIG STORE Our store is unsurpassed as a HOLIDAY STORE Every department is laden with 'good 'things For Xmas Leather Goods. Novelties, Cut Glass, Toilet Cases, Fine Stationery, Books, Calendars, Pictures, Kodaks, Dolls, Etc., Etc. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. 45-49 W. Bpy St. WANTED—Real live agent to handle our loan and Investment contract. One having experience preferred. Good ■jropositlon to right man. Apply; "■eorgfa Lean & Investment Company, rooms 9 and 10 Exchange Building, Waycrosa, Ga. c 4t FOR RENT—One furnished room; short walk from post office. Apply Heraid office. 8 tf FOR 8ALE—At my grove and nurs* ery at Starke, Fla., 800 pecan treee, S to 9 feet. Grafts from beat bearing Tec*, moat of them Curtl*. WU1 sell at a reasonable price. Address me at Monroe, Ga. Dr. A. J. Boat. 9 14t FOR RENT—Three rooms for tight housekeeping. Phon* 553, *7 Folks street -OT Stacy-Adams shoes—the beet men'i shoe made.- : ' j 3 3t The Standard Shoe Co. '; Shoes tor all the family at 8 St The Standard Shoe. Co. Appalachian Oysters and fresh fish —phone 139. ..... I tf