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The . Bon Ton
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Medium
wear
Just the thins for Sprlnvalues TotjJ8$> 50^ values for 25$. 25$ values
for 190. A.-.
Remember we
Only a few hats left In stock which we offer at just half price,
have “everything a lady needs to wear from hats to hosiery.”
The BoxiTon
v
J. L. GRADY, Proprietor.
-Phone 116
36 Plant Ave.
Society
I And Woman’s Interests
Telephone 86. j
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Will
Something That
Please the Cook.
Will be a bag of
l Clifton Flour.
Anyone that takes pride
in their bread making should
^ have the proper requisites to
produce fin?, white, light and
exquisitely^ flavored bread
such as you can always bake
when yoti use the * ~
Clifton Flour
SOLD ONLY AT
|Hardy Bros.!
THE LITERARY SOCIETY.
This society was delightfully en
tertained yesterday afternoon by
.Mrs. French at the Rectory in hon.
or of Mrs. J. II. Redding.
Hamlet was the study for the
afternoon, and Miss Crook's
sketch was very fine. Reference
to actors made famous by the j dcred:
character, and famous critics ofl Vocal Solo—Mrs. Rosa Bell,
the play made the sketch more in-1 Instrumental Solo—Doris Wi-
tcresting. I i e . v -
Mrs. Ourr and Miss Mary I After the program the ladies
Brown read, their parts coming, served a delicious salad course
in as the narrative was related by and fruit punch and cake.
in white dr canes with scarfs of
Mnccabce color, red, black and
white. The hall was also deco
rated in the colors.
The floor work of the team was
exceptionally good.
After the installation of officers
the following program was ren-
Miss Crook.
Miss Mattie Williams’ paper on
current topics was excellent.
A delightful social hour was
spent while cdlicious refresh
ments were served. There were
present Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Bailey,
Mrs. Qurr, Mrs. Dccn, Mrs. J. II.
Redding. Mrs. Walter Young, Mrs.
Q. P. Folks, Mrs. Seals, Mrs. Sea
man, Mrs. C. J. Paine and Mrs.
Langley of Blackshcar, Miss Mary
Brown, , Miss Mattie Williams,
Miss Crook, Miss Paine, Miss Han-
eock, Miss Maud Brown
|May’s Mill and
| Feed Store
will save you money
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Oglesby of
Wnycross, spent yesterday as the
guests of Father J. P. Cassagnc,
at the rectory.—Brunswick Jour
nal.
SILVER TEA.
Working Band Circle No. 3
will give a Silver Tea Saturday
afternoon from four to ten in the
office of the Jefferson Hotel.
In the receiving line will he Mrs.
W W. Sharpe and the members of
tho state executive committee of
the King’s Daughters, which will
meet hero this week: Airs. Row
land of Augusta, Mrs. Clanccy of
Augusta, Airs. W. A. Kennon of
Brunswick, Mrs. Charters of
Qainesville, Airs. T. J. Gurr of
Wnycross, Mrs. F. A. Bates of
Waycross, Miss Katherine Latham
of Savannah and Aliss Kate Hall
of Brunswick.
Russian tea will be poured by
Airs. J., P. Stewart and will be
served by tho young la<Jies who
belong to the Junior Circlp of
the King’s Daughters.
A general invitation is extended
to the public to attend this enter
tainmont.
Offerings will be received for
the work of this circle among the
poor of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tenney of
Boston, Mass., are in the city for
a few days.
“Aragon Coffee
11
The best the earth pro
duces. Sealed Cans 25, 35cts.
J. K. Bibb & Son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brink, of Pc-
quaming, Mich., are guests at La
Grande for several days.
Miss Edith Lott has as her at
tractive guest Miss Virginia Bar
ker of Pembroke, Ky.
| The Wills Comedy Co,
©
• PARKER
• THEATRE
Feb. 11=12=13:
9 Three nights of fun. laughter J
• and gayety.—Popular Prices 2
REVIVAL SERVICES
SECOND BAPTIST.
The pastor of the Second Bap
tist church. Rev J. T. Baxter is
conducting a series .>f revival
meetings this week.
Services are held at seven thir
ty every night. The public cor
dially invited to attend these
meetings.
MACCABEES’ MEETING.
The Grace May nivc, Ladies of
the Afaccabees, will hoi da called
meeting tomorrow afternoon
two thirty at the hall. All the
members are urged to attend.
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COLONIAL TEA.
Considerable interest is taken
in the Colonial Tea which will be
given by the ladies aid society of
the Presbyterian church on Wash-
inifinn ’u llintlwl n .*
S YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THESEf LAYS. 2
MIUMWtmWSIMMMMi
PUBLIC INSTALLATION.
On Hams, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Flour, Rioe, Coffee
Meal, Grits, Canned Goods, Hay. Corn, Oats Bran
Cotton aaad mail. Cotton aeed hulls. Wheat and
eraeked corn. We manufacture our own meal
and grita, and pqt up a mixed Horse and Cow
Feed that oompllea with the Pure Food Law and
cannot ba oxcelled. TRY A SACK AND BE
CONVINCED.
Grace May Hive Ladies of the
AI.i ..-notes held n pi.b'•• n.i:
tion at the K. of P. hall'Tuesday
evening and the following officers
were installed for the ensuing
term.
Mrs. Mary Alallon, Commander
(ID Folks Street.
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Next To Price-McCulley Co,
Telephono.^jIHH
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OUR JOB PRINTING
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^ v Mrs Mattie Pittman, Lieut. Com
mander; Mra. Bertha Goodroe, Fi
nance Auditor; Aire. Mary Fendt.
Record Keeper; Aire. Atinnie Ly-
ong, Past Commander, Mrs. Clyde
Sims, Lady at Arms; Mrs. Sarnh
Croom, Chaplain; Aire Lnln
Sims, Sargcant; Aire. Evelyn Fite.
Picket; Aire. Daisy Atkinson, Sen
tinel.
The installation team were as
’dlows. The loeal deputy, Mrs.
\ B. Trent was the installing of-
Ver and had as Lady of Cermo-
ies. Lady Ella Aloore; Aire. Chas.
'ieken, Captain of Guards; Aire.
I. J. Thomas and,Aire. Swicord.
'Atlor Bearers; Aire. Hubert and
Mrs. Weber, Leaders; Mrs. Jeffers
md Mrs. Maaen, 7 Guards; Airs.
Hardy and Mins Vesta Smith,
Guards; Airs.. Wiley and Mrs.
’■\xin. Guards; Mrs. Alorrison and
Mrs. Whilden, Guards.
Tho members were all dressed
mgton’a Birthday. The entertain
ment will be given at the home of
Mrs. J. C. Rippard and promises
to be one of the prettiest affairs
of its kind which has been seen
here for some time. The decora
tion^ and costumes will be very
attractive.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD
OF AMERICAN FENCE
New and Bright as it Comes From the Mill.
We
Watt Hardware Co.
Air. Geo. G. Smith and sister,
Annie, will leave tomorrow for
Jacksonville. The latter will spend
some time there visiting friends.
FINE GOVERNMENT JOBS.
Examination will bo held this
spring in all parts of the South
for the position of Railway Postal
Clerk. These are well paying
jobs and the opportunity la open
to our young men to secure them
through competitive examinations
which arc given by the Civil Ser
vice Commission in tho various
cities of the South. The salaries
range from $800 to $1,600 a year.
Fred Wannamakcr, who was
for 11 yean a U. S. Civil Service
Examiner, haa opened at Orange
burg, S. C., a school of correspond- i
ence to train young men for these
examinations. , Any one desiring
to know the requirements of the
examination for this position,
should write to this former exami
ner, and the desired information
will be given by retain mail. Ad-
dress your letter as follows: I
FRED Wannamaker, ' !
Editor the Sun,
Orangeburg, S. C.
The auction sale of office fix
tures, etc., now going on.at• 29
Pendleton street is drawing good i
crowds, but the managers of the
sale aro very much disappointed
at the extremely low prices which
the goods are bringing.
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New Comers to Waycross
are cordially invited to call on us.
We guarantee satisfaction and
prompt delivery any where ihthe
city.
Large and complete stock taseleot
from. Phone 162 if you need any
thing.
R. J. Anthony Hdw. Co.
c:
PHONE __
Jellieo Goal, Best Soft Coal on the umiket.' Dry stove wood,
cut to fit your stove, split or unsp lit. j , . . ■, \
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Your Good Name
maybe a matter of pride to yon, but itti of little value If
no one knows about it.
IN THE DIRECTORY
of the Bell Telephone
the best people.. The Cost is
it will be constantly before
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