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WAYCIg£g -SVS\ 1KC HERALD
FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH.
There will be a New Year's rall>
of the Sunder school at 9":4E, a. m.,
and It la hoped that the entire mem
bership of the church will be present
and brine the children with them.
The pastor will preach at II a. m..
and 7:30 p. m. Miss Ham. the new
teacher of voice at Bnnn-Bell Insti
tute will sing some of bbr sweetest
songs.
The unions, both senior iind Junior,
will meet at 3 p. m.
The little Sunbeam, under the lead
ership of Mrs. - Atwell will meet at 3
p. m. 1
To-all these services a most cor
dial Invitation Is ex)ended ( to the
people of Wnycrosa and to the visitors
and strangers.
Beautiful Assortment of China-
ware on SALE JANUARY 12, at
10 a. m. Prices from 5c to 75c
^The first 25 that buy as much as 50c worth
will’ receive a beautiful Souvenier free.
Personal
Miss Carris Perham Social Editor 1
The Hon Ton is still giving bargain
prices on suits and coats. C 2t
Marshall
/ .
Comedy Duo
Usual Prizes Will Prevail
10 and 15 Cents.
Evil Is made twice harmful 'when
discussed, sired and criticized.
Mr. Dempster la still quite sick at
his home on Frances street. '
Stoves aqd cooking wtre for sale.at
the Uaycross Furn. Co. 6 2t
During this sale we will give each 10 ds purchase
a beautiful 40 piece set of decor-
Mlia Vera Floyd of Hoboken 1ft la
the city today.
one chance
ated china ware to be given to the one that holds
the lucky number.
/ INVESTIGATE
See Display in Window.
SE ISON ABLE Groceries
We now bars In stock
Ralston Wholi Wheat Flour
Ralston Breskfnnt Food,
Hookers Oatmeal In barrel*
and packages, Hackers
Buckwheat, Self-rising, In
barrels, Cream of Wheat,
Shredded Wheat Biscuits,
New fleorgls Syrup, and
lots of otlitr good things
too numerous to mention.
Our prices arc reasonable
and our goods first-class.
We guarantee to save you
money.
JIr. Mathew Carswell Is
non with us permanently
und will he pleased td see
Ills - friends nnrt serve th-lr
wants.
MAY’S MILL and
FEED STORE.
PHONE NO. 3.
CENTRAL BAPTIST TABERNACLE.
Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, at
Opera Home, a sermon will be preach
ed by the pastor on The Inlook and
Outlook, ot Lle New Year. At the 7
o'clock hour, instead of a sermon a
musical programme has been arrang
ed. After the music a short con
ference will l»e held to plan for the
new year's work. We most cordially
Invite the public to meet .with us.
T o work faithfully is to work beau
tffully. '
The Bon Ton Is itllrglvlng bargain
prices on suits and coats. 6 2t
A cheery manner opens all doors
to friendship. 4
Courtesy is only worth while when
it springs from love toward our kind
HOME FURNITURE CO
40 Plant Ave.
J A charming lady friend of the He»-
itld, who lives on Brunei street, got
lost last night after 1 coming out of
the Alrdome eijpW. The lady struck
' (fRniore street and butted !n*> shvell
piao-H that were absolutely, strange
ulid new to h« r. She becalm* greatly
bw. Udere.1 but fortunately her bus-
•bamf nut with her am| to 1»mp sio
'Bmdo all torts.of promises If he would
only take lwr hom<*. When a town
Is growing so fast that a lady get 4
lost only three blocks from home {
there must ho something doing.
% It isn't how much we accomplish
that counts as much as how we go
about It
Phone 49
The door to happiness can be forced,
but the key that really fits Is unsel
fish ness. ; „
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
“Big Clearance Sale”
Mr. Julius Jlendergon left Thursday
for Atlanta where he re-enters the
Atlanta Scl'ool of Pharmacy.
Mr. (leorge W. Barnes left t<
for Hampton Springs where he
spend a few days
flev. J. B. Thrasher will fill his pm
pit as usual at both services at Trln
ity church tomorrow and cordially-In
-vltos the public to attend these service*
Mr. K. K. Campbell of Valdosta ih i
In the city and will move his family i
here just as soon as he can find a
house
One' lot Men’s Colored Laundry and Negligee
Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $1.00
Clearance Price 25c.
Clot a until* holder
cross Furn. Co., frei
Mr. C. T. Hurt Is still at the King’s |
Daughter* Hospltul and his friends
will regret to learn In a most critical
condition.
On$ Table of Ladies’, Children ard Men’s Win
ter Underwear. Regular price 25c.
Clearance Sale 1
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
At First Methodist church tomorcow
at both morning and evening service
Rev. Osgood Cook will preach. Rev.
Cook will arrive
The members of Central Baptist
Tabernacle are especially requested
to be present at the eleven o'clock
service at tiio Opera l!oiy<e tomorrow.
Up in the News
THAT YOU CAN’T PAY ATTENTION
TO AD*. THERE'S A TIME WHEN
YOU WltlL NEED A FIRST CLASS
'LIVERY RIO AND WE WISH TO
TELL you WHERE YOU CAN SE
CURE'IT. ITS RIGHT HERE. RIOS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS—WITH OR
WITHOUT DRIVERS. IF YOU ARE
IN A HURRY TELEPHONE US FOR
WHAT YOU WANT. WE WILL
HAVE IT AT YOUR HOME OR
PLACE OF BUSINESS PROMPTLY.
Mrflregor Mayo CHnngs
tonight from
Macon where he lias been at the bed
ride of bln wife who Is still very erf
tlcally III. The public is cordially In
vited to hear the new pastor tomorrow'
ai both services.
Extra Large Size Union Linen Huck Towels.
Clearance Sale 12/^c
Rev. Taylor from Valdosta, will
preach at the tent on Screven Are., to
morrow. Everybody cordially invited’
to come out and hear him.
Smsli lot of Large Size Cotton Comforts.
Clearance Sale -O©
CATHOLIC CHURCH. '
Administration of Holy Cormqunlon
at 7 a. hi. Mass at 10. Sunday* School
at .‘I p. in. Rosary mid- Sermon and
I'enedictloif of the.Blessed Sacrament
5t 7:30 p. hi. Subject: “The Manifesto
tJon of Our, Lord in His Church."
Maks on Monday at 7 a. m. Meet lug
of the Altar Society at 3 p. ra.
Miss Nonna Palmer will sing tomor
row night at the Central Jttdptlst ser
vice nt the Opera House and no doubt
i will be heard with great pleasure by a
large number of friends here. The fol-1
lowing flattering notice Is dipped
from one of the Jacksonville papers: ;
“Music loving Jacksonville,has treat
In Rtore at the Board pf Trade Audi-,
torium Thursday eventfig when Dr.!
Mitdtaell will deliver his famous lec-'
ture “The Old 8outh and the Nj»w."
Miss Norma Clayton Palmar who pos-
sesf a beautiful lyric Sopprano voice,
will open the programme with “Where
the Pld Kentucky Flows" accompanied
on the choitTs by a male Sextette.”
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SIJOES
McGregor May<
Boarding. Llvary and Salat Stables. > I 0-xxx><x>c>00c-0000000 i
'Tolioau St. U’Kycrwa.' Oa , j 0 X
PHONE NO. Ci , V , X
A CHINAMAN,
Removes hit. glasses when
he greet, a friend, a Japan
ese wf£rt Klua.es (or stylo,
hut we Arn-iicsns wears
tlauses when we need them
and we use thu beat glasses
and spectacles In the world.
See me regarding your
eyes.
london.Jlm. 7.' Sir UiwrOnre At
ma-Taldrmai, the world fatuous paint
er. ’will reach hl», teventy-Sflh birth
day anniversary Tm-.orroe and plana
are being made by his many friends
and admirers In art cLvlea (or k suit
able .testimonial observance. Since
the death of hla wife a year ago Sir
Inufrthcc ,at spent miiqh ot hi*
Ume on the Continent, though *UU
maintaining hla famous borne In 8t. j
Join's Wood. Recently he ha* given
much ot hla time to promoting the I*-
one ot Dtrkena testimonial alampa In
Knglxnd.
j Parker Theatre,
The Ware County Sunday School
Convention will be held In the audi
torium of the Central Baptist Taber
nacle February *4-2#. ‘ President J. R.
Ude has arranged with Vie Intern*-
tlontl 8 8. Convention to have with
ns at that time kdtne^of their best
speakers. The programme will be
pnbllsMM later. f
)or c: Importance to the People of Way-
nr-) ‘ . • eroM - i
ler O. R. Brinson A Co., desires to sn-
gf nounce to the readers of the Herald
_ that they have been able to secure
j* the agency for Parisian'Sage, the mar-
, I vetoes dandruff chre and delightful
hair dressing.
0. R. Brinson A Co., are glad to
state that Parisian Sage la a rigidly
- guaranteed hair lnrigorator.
U cures dandruff In two weeks by
killing the daadrnff microbes; It stops
| falling hair, Itching scalp and split-
, ting hslr or money buck.
U is a most pleasntit hair dressing,
i especially (or ladles, ns It causes the
hslr grow In thickly and makes (t
luxuriant and lustrlous. The price t*
only GO cents a large bottle at O. R.
Brinson & Co.
Supported by Mr. Edward Lawrence
•nd a Specially Selected Company.
Twd Nights Only—
—Two New Plays
THE FURIOUSLY FUNNY MUSICAL
FARCE, 1
"A Bachelor’s *
Honeymoon”
MONDAY, JAN. 9.
THE THRILLING POLITICAL
ORAMA, Cf
T. A. W. ELMGREN.
/ OPTOMETRIST.
43 Gilmore Street
SOME FINE FAT HENS AND FRY-
ERS AT HAROY BRC^S. S 2t
WE HAVE A OOOO PRICE ON
HAMS. HARDY BROS. 6 2t
,0000000000000000000000000000000000
CARRIAGE PAINTER |
13 Partllel Street. Phone 574 x
Carriage and Automobile Painting |
NEATLY EXECUTED |
F. O. SMITH, |
ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE FAINTER IN TOWN. $
Bad Colds!
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Seals Cold Tablets will break up
r cold, in one day. -II they fail
can'bave your metaey back—25c
THE SEALS PHAJRMA.CY
TUESDAY. JAN. 10.
NEW MUSIC ANO SPECIALTIES IN
BOTH PLAYS; SUPER SCENERY
AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS
POPULAR PRiCESthTSc, SOc and 7Se
Seat-kale »t ScvMel*- .
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
Public Stenographer can be f&and nt
Herald office, Work done it reasonable