Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 11, 1911, Image 5

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Xmas v Coming Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys v. Spud us your or der. Can sell you .Turkeys every day from oovc until. Xmas. Better See Us Wilson Grocery Company W. M. Wilson, Mgr. Phone 128, Wilson Block jPERSONJIL AND LOCAL. / MARRIED. I Miss Eva Tliornton and Mr., A. 0 j HUton were married yesterday after- noon by Rev. W. H. Scruggs, at tats . home' on Gilmore street. Ml*, jond Mrs. Hilton will reside In Waycross, Backache, Headache, Nervousness 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 with Foley Kilney Pills. They regulate the action of the urinary organs. Tilnc In action, quick results. Gem Pharma cy, T. 8. Paine. The feast was ready and the band wan on hand. But the bride'rim away with another fellow. | Harry Reed's obsequices were not celebrated as was planned for Satur day night. “The funeral services have beta ; postponed indefinitely. THIOT—NEWELL. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wylly Thiot announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Dryan, to Mr. David \tQuireV New dll, of Newell, South Carollua. The wedding to take plac-? early in January at Grace Episcopal Church, Waycross, Gs. The Herald holds a few little old election bills. Come In and^ pay up boys/ - i Mr. Thomas R. Bennett, who has been spending some time at the home of hie parents near Haywood, will return to* Tampa, Fla;, this week. Mr. Randolph, an expert concrete man, has arrived lh the city* from Jacksonville and is with the Park- Morrand Company in constructing tho Bunn office building. Mr. Randolpb- expects to move his family to Way- cross in the near future. Stacy-Adams shoeij-the best men> shoe made. 8 3t The Standard Shoe Co. E. *P. Reed & Co’s., fine shoes foj* women. 8 3t The Standard Shoe Co. THERE 18 NOTHING NEW. King Solomdn was conceded to be a ■well posted man, and he it was who declared that “there is nothing new under the sun”. The bird-men who imagine that they are mastering tho air In such a marvelous manner are reminded that the first successful fly ing madilhe was operated by an in ventor near the city of Jerusalem about the year 34 B. C. Just why the first “bird-man" failed to startle the world does not appear in any work of science that wo have ever seen, but It is probable"that tflTe Inventor attempted to perform aa “ocean wave" stunt and discouraged all other aspirants In the aerial field. lAnyhdw, the next record of ascension |* of the clquds and the chariots of "re {plated in the Bible. Llnfiff those days there hasinot been modi doing In tho flying machine business. until a few years ago, ex cept by the balloonists. The wildest undertaking of any bird-man was that of Walter Wellman last year, who advertised the Intention of spanning old ocean. Walter failed to span very far, however, and there are hundreds of well Informed people who do not believe that he bad any Intention of so doing. He made a start, got caught In a whirlwind, and landed safely on the detk of a great vessel sufficiently able to provide occommod&tions for sev era! air crafts. It Is up to some en- r terprising aviator to take a flight greater than the average State fair attraction and in a few months it will be dons. If you want to be content: 6hoj early. If you want to get what yo«f want: Hint early. Shoes for all the famliy at S 3t The Standard Shoe Co. “DEESTRICK SKULE’ AT PARKER THEATRE TONIGHT; BENEFIT Y. M. C. A. A Chicago dramatic paper says “‘The Decs trick Skule’ has created more fua and raised mere money for charity than any other rmateur enter tainment ever given." The “skollars” are up cn their parts for tonight and everything is in read iness for a thoroughly enjoyable en tertainment. The parts are being taken by some of tho test and most dignified ladies and geutlemeu of Waycross and they dererve and will receive a magnificent audience to wl*> ueEs the fun they promise tonight. Reserved seats on sale at LaGrande Pharmacy. First floor 50 cents and 75 cents. Balcony 25 cents. PUNY LITTLE BOY. “Now Picture of Health", His Father 8ays. The pale, wistful faces and thin spindjing limbs of “delicate children" tell plainly enough the story of poorly nourished bodies. We know Just what ought to ba done for such children. Here is a letter from Richard Rush, Columbus, Ind., saying “I believe I am indebted to Vinol for the health of my little son. He had a seveVe attack of whooping cough and measles w^ich affected his lungs and constitution. “We tried several other remedies without any result, then commenced using Vinol, and I take pleasure in saying that he is the picture of health now, due to the use of Vinol." Sickly children need the strengthen ing cod liver elements and the tonic iron that Vinol contains—that Is wliy Vinol builds them up quickly and gives them a fine healthy color. It Is pleasant to take and we guarantee that the results will satisfy you—mon ey back If they do not. Tho Seals Pharmacy. f ' * AT THE MAJE8TIC. ‘ . The pictures for tonight will bo as follows: Mr. M. Gregg, of Wilmington, N. C., is .a guest of LaGrande Hotel. Mr. B. F. Bullard, a prominent citl- zed of Savannah, is & visitor to Way cross today. DEATH OF MRS. R. H. BAGLEY. Mrs. R. H. Bagloy died Friday even ing at; her home near Haywood, after a short illness. The funeral and In terment occurred yesterday at Reho- beth Church. Mrs. Bagley is surviv ed by her husband and six children. Of special Interest to the friends In Georgia and North Carolina Is the an nouncement of the engagement of Miss Mae Thiot and Mr. David Whare/ Newell, the wedding to take place at an early date. Both youdg people are well known and popular* here. Miss Thiot has made her home here pith her sister, Mrs. W. E. Sirmans, for somo time, during which she ha3 made a large number of frfeflds. Mr. Newell was connected here with tho Ware County Light & Power Com pany for soifie time. A number of pre-nuptial affairs have already been planned for Miss Thiot. Mercy Circle Number Four, King's Daughters will meet Tuesday after noon at three o’clock with Mrs. C. E. Mumhy at her home, 152 Plant ave nue. A full attendance is requested. Sunshine Circle Number One, Kings Daughters will meet with Mrs. P. N. Harley Tuesday afternoon at thipa o'clock at her home, 18 Reed street. A full attendance of The circle is urg - Oysters, salads, etc., to be sold at Presbyterian Bazaar, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, December 12 and 13. Public Invited. Old Santa Clans makes his first visit of this year -f8-Waycross tomor row evening (Tuesday)—will remain two days. He sends word for tfio . hildren to come and seo him at Dick ens old store rooms, LaGrande Build- ng. He will bring Mrs. Bants Claus end hit two daughters. ■ PEOPLE RULE AGAIN A88ERT8 GOV. 8LATON. On being seen last night by a Con stitution representative and asked for a statement of the resuit of the guber natorial primary, Governor John M. Slaton wrote the following statement: “I love the old map of Georgia mor« than ever. It has a * greater slgnlfi canco as the result of this primary. “I believe the election of Joseph M. Brown means the establishment of Georgia in the confidence of the na tion. ■ “It means the exaltation of the quiet noble, splendid^ virtues of every true Georgian, native and adopted, who discharges without display the duties of life. “It means the commendation of the faithful official whflm ambition nor power could corrupt. “It means the vindication of the Ju diciary and thunders the demand of the peopie that the ermine shall be pure and the fountains of Justice un contaminated. ' . It means that the home and fire side have declared In favor of quiet, forceful and conservative government, without outocracy or vindictiveness. “It means the demand of the people that they shall be restored to control of their own affairs and the choice of their own officials. / “It means that m n In office have enlored into a contract with the peo ple that tbe£ shall retain the election positions without regard to the en ticement of U more alluring prize. 'It mean* that the electors of tho state love honest, uncontrolled, capa ble officials, whose conduct measures up to the loftiest ideals of this grand old state, and whose sympathies are in accord tylfh its history and insti tutions. •> \ “Finally, I believe the election of Governor Brown will heal old scars, created without cause. Extremist# of both sides may continue their bitter ness, but the great mass of citizens of this state will be open-minded and clearoyed In measuring the past, inulctfog condemnation only ' where deserved. Without regard to faction, they will he ready to impartilly con tribute their efforts to build up their state. May prosperity bithsrto unknown, be the lot of every household and business In Gepr-pa. "JOHN j|. SLATON." A big impetus will be given the sec ond annual South Atlantic Corn Expo sition today when tho Southern Beil Telephone Company delivers a mes sage to more than 100,000 business men, farmers and leading citizens, urging their interest and attendance The message will be telephoned by managers and other representatives of the Southern Bell Telephone Company and will reach practically the entire telephone-using population of North nnd South Carolina and Georgia. The message is as follows: “The second annual South Atlantic Corn Exposition will be held in Co lumbia, S. C., December 11th to 16th Inclusive, under the* auspices of the Department of Agriculture of the State of South Carolina. This expo sition will encourage diversified farm ing and will tend to check the spread of the boll weevil. It will also bo of benefit to the State in many other ways. Fof this reason the Southern Bell Telephone Company is assisting the Agricultural Department of tbs State In this matter by extending to you an urgent Invitation to attend tho exposition. They deslro as many county exhibits as can be ha.d and th. attendance of as many Boy’s Corn Clubs as possible. Your presence at the exposition as well as your co-op eration in arousing widespread inter est In this enterprise will be apprecla ted by the Commissioners in charge of the expostlon as well as by tho Telephone Company.” In no other way could such a large number of people be communicated with so quickly at such small cost. The rapid development of the tele phone in the rural sections of these states has made it possible to reach more than 20,000 farmers and their families through the Bell system, and this new use of the telephone Is an other demonstration of Its value and necessity. A personal message from the State Department of Agriculture deliverer In this direct manner will appeal to these -formats, and the„ Indications are that the attendance ot the Corn Exposition prill be greatly Increased. Very Serious It <a a very serious matter to aak I for oae medicine and have the wrong one clven you. For this reaeon wo urge you In buying to be careful to cel tho genuine— BLAcn-SkHT liver Medicine I The reputation cf thle old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, In digestion and liver trouble, ie firm ly established. It doca not Imitate other medicines. It la tetter than other*, or It would net be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger | aals tain ell otbera combined, SOLD IN TOWN Fa Be careful not to break Into jail afier "Little Joe" le Inaugurated, for he’ll make It hard for you to back out. , How we do miss thoee cigars that the candidates were wont to band In last week. Albeit tome of them were ■two-fen.” Think of Christmas and forget thos little political differences. D. E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. OSTEOPATH, and ■ Physician and Surgeon. Offlce 419-21 LaGrande- Building. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m Residence Phone 272. OOce 221. the Cable Company hare kindly let the Presbyterian Bazaar bare one ot their planoe. Come hair It* beautiful tone* Taeedey end Wedneedey even ing of thle week. The Road to Independence Is not the spenders route. Deposit your salary with ,us, we issue you a pass-book and check book; pay ad your bills up by check, thus avoiding the necessity and worry of makiug your money stretch to next payday. You know how It is, money in your pocket never lasts. YflUR BWK ACCOUNT Will stop the leaks, and, if it Is your desire to get ahead, will eventually make you independent. Start an ac- ■ count with us today; a large amount not necessary; just your week’s or month’s salary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYCROSSS RESOURCES $800,000.00 CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PR0FIT8 .... $40,000.00 WILLIAMS’ BLACKSMITH i Shop CORNER SCREVEN AVENUE AND KNIGHT STREET, OPPOSITE - WILLIAMS STREET. WHEELRIGHT AND REPAIRING. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY, RUBBER TIRES PUT ON WHILE OF EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOME, THERE IS NOTHING ELSE WHICH IS SO HARO FOR YOU TO TELL IF IT IS REALLY GOOD, AS CUTLERY. The meterial In a carving set or bread knife / l* only a email part ot the cofL Tbe tempering and grinding coala far mordand la ot • equal or greater Importance. , I OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THESE GOODS IS SUCH THAT WE GIVE AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION WITH EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL. NOT ONLY ARE SUCH GOODS LE8S EXPENSIVE IN THE I LONG RUN WHEN BOUGHT AT OUR STORE, BUT YOU HAVE THE ADDED SATISFACTION WHICH EVERY TRUE WOMAN ENJOYS' IN HAVING NICE THINGS AND GOOD THING8 IN HER HOME. , P. N. Harley Hdw. Co. [House Furnishers to the People | 44 Plant Ave • * Phone 186 , J