Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 21, 1911, Image 4

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UNION MEETING PIEDMONT BAPTIST • ASSOCIATION Bethlehem "la a preacher who clalma to ue a Missionary Baptist worthy of the name, who does not teach his peo ple to support state, home and for eign missions?" led hy Bro. J. E. Sammons., 11:00 a. m. sermon, Bn). TV. J. Carswell'. 1:30 to 2 p. m. devotional service. - 3:00 p. m. subject, “What la the B{ble teaching as to the duty 'of Christians supporting the gospel at home and abroad, e^mclally, as to tithing?" led by Bro. B. it Howard. . Saturday night sermon, Bro*? W. F. West. Will convene wltl Church, Wayne count) 37, li a. m. 8ermon, B 1:30 to 3 p. m. devc 3:00 p. m. subject be the relation of oisr association to the church that contributes nothing to the various missionary enterprises of our denomination?" led by W. J. Carswell. Friday night sermon, Bro. K. D CARRIAGE PAINTER Bad Colds! Seals Cold Tablets will break up * - r ’ ‘ ’} ' ,5a / in one day. ✓ If they fail re your money back—25c THE SEALS PHARMACY ? - V .13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 | Carriage and Automobile Painting | NEATLY EXECUTED J F. O. SMITH, ^ i ONLY FIRST CLAM CARRIA OK PAINTER IN TOWN. Sundsy 10 to It a. m., subject "What la the duty of the Piedmont Association as -to Christian eddea- tlonr led by Bra-W. *. -Barton. 11:00 a. m. sermon, Bro. A. M. Bennett. 1:30 to 3:00 p. m. devotional ser vice' i 3:00 p. m. subjject, “What trill be your «8*K ; WAYCROSS EVEN ING HERALD AT THE NOTICE! IPersonal n> 10 OUR CUSTOMERS. i J Miss Carrie FerHem Soois! Ed.tor Mrs. /. F. Creel is very HI at her , home on Elizabeth afre'et today. SEASONABLE Groceries Wa now hava In stock Ralston Whole Wheat Flour Ralston Braakfaat Food, Hackers Oatmeal In barrels and packages, Heckers Buckwheat, Belfrlsing, In barrels, Cream of Wheat, Shredded Wheat Blicutts, New Georgia Syrup, and Iota of other good things too numerous to mention. Our prices are reasonable and our goods first-class. We guarantee to save you money. Mr. Mathew Carswell ia now with us permanently sed will be pleased to see We are moving into our new etore, on coraeaf-FJant avenue and Gordon street, opposite Wilson Grocery A number of new people are in the * city today. They are welcome. We do not intend that our moving shall hinder us In the least In giving our cus- tomers good and prompt 1 ' service. Let us have your orders, and they will have our best attention. We hope to have our stock well arranged In our new quarters by next week. Then we will give you a special invitation to come to see u». Mrs. Robert Odom was hostess at two small informal parties this week. The governor of a neighboring state Whs in the city for ah hour this morning. I Our twelve-page weekly went out ! yesterday, and we think it will please | Miss Eddi^ Parnell and Miss Now 1 nia Palmer will spend tomorrow in Jacksonville with friends. J Preaching at all the churches to- 'inch row. 'Yop are cordially invited to attend. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. 3. HARDY BROS. j The St. Marys and Waycross R. R. is almost In sight. Let every citizen lend a helping hand. > TWO PHONES: 62 and 301 i Our weekly is out and lias gone to hundreds of readers all over the land. vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I Miss Currie Strickland has been NEWr NEW! NEW LINE MESSALINE SILK. JU9T IN, $1.25 VALUE, 36 INCH WIDE, SPECIAL 98c THE YD. CHURCHWELL BR08. ca’led to Atlanta on account of file serious illness of Mrs. Tom Strickland at that place. We offer the public greater values in Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs,. Art Squares, Stoves and Specialties than any firm in South Ga. ‘ _-_A When we SeU for Cash we almost Eliminate the word Profit. p |Our Prices on Terms are the Very Lowest and our terms are very easy. See us before you buy, we take pleasure in showing you through our line. (HOME FURNITURE GO. Phone 49 40 Plant Ave. Patronise tills Livery. They appre ciate our prompt service, flrst-claas tom out* and reasonable prices. It you appreciate all these you will pa tronize ua also. BLACKSHEAR ITSMM9. Judge and Mrs. J. I. Sumtnerall and litthle daughter visited relatives in Waycroaa last Friday. I Miss Geneva Ktdlani-wlll leave in | the morning for a short visit to , friends and relatives at Savannah and Rldgeland, S. C. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S “Big Clearance Sale” McGregor Mayo Awarding, Livery ehd Sales Stables. CTebeau St. Way cross, Oa. PHONE NO. *4. An Interesting Statement. Portland, Me.—“I euffeiod so long ■With indigestion and stomach trou ble that I lost flesh rapidly -I had uaeji all kluds of k remedies without help. Vino! was recommended and I decided to try It. “I soon commenced to feel better, my stomach trouble disappeared and I can eat heartily without the slightest distress. My experience leads me to .believe that no other medicine equals Vlnol for Htoniacfh trouble! and lodl- KoSttou. It tonra up the stoumcli. In crease! the appetite and creates strength.” W. K. Waterhouse. (Wo guarantee this testimonial to be fen- .nine.) Vlnol seldom (alls to strengthen and tone up the tired, overused and weakeued nerves of the digestive or gana, and remove the cause of iudl geetion and soon enables the sufferer to digest with ease the foods that once caused distress. Moicover Vl nol is delicious to the taste, contains no oil and does not upset weak stom achs, as do old-fashioned cud liver oil and emulsions. Try a bottle of Vlnol with the un derstanding that your money wit! r© returned If It dove not help you. The Seals Pharmacy. Mrs. C. U Johnson and Mrs. IS. L. Porter spent last Friday afternoon in Waycross. Rev. H. P. Myers and family have moved to the city and for the present are making their home with Col. and Mys. 8. T. Hitch. Mrs, E. H. Reed andjjrs. King, of Waycross, wfert the guests of Mrs.'J. I, Summerall last Thursday. That milk which Fraok Armstrong ' is sending uk from Saints Rest -dairy * Is-first-class. His cows drink nothing, but spring water. Mrs. Ida A. Nicholls and daughter, of Waycross spent 8unday here, the guesU of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Mc Kinney. Mrs. Clara Baggs, of Waycross, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Purdoro, last week. —Blacksbear Times. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Administration of Holy Communion at 7 a. m. Mass at 10. Sermon, "The Doctrine of Transsubstantiation." Sunday School at 3 p. in. Rotary Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The Aut hen Ileitis of the Gospel.” 4 Mass on Monday at 7 a. in. Meeting of the Altar Society on j Monday at 3:30 p. m, and annual election of officers. While in Atlanta recently ,*he editor of the Herald bought some new pres ses :tnd other inacniuery tor our job •'•.vartmenl. Few of us practice the ^precepts we preach, or follow the advice wo give others. It would, be too much trouble. 9 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Divine services and preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. tn. Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. i Good tinging at each service and a cordial welcome to the public. Material ia being pieced on the ground at Hebardvllle for the erection of a new Baptist church. The church will be known as Pine View Baptist Church. Work will begin at once Ic Is understood. - Among the ornaments in Gove/nor- elect Hoke Smith's office In Atlanta, ia a very line picture of Dr Gut Folks, One lot Men’s Colored Laundry and NegUgee Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $l.0‘) Clearance Price 25c. One Table of Ladies’, Children and Men’s Win ter Underwear. Regular price 25c. Clearance Sale 15c. Extra Large Size Union Linen Huck Towels. Clearance S?le 12&c Small lot of Large Size Cotton Comforts. Clearance Sale $1.00 BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES. surrounded by several distinguished friends. The Governor-elect evident ly prizes It vary highly. Bishop Carter wilt lecture ill the Presbyterian church Monday evening on "Americanism of the SouttC Her Great Service, Moral and Spiritual.*! Public Invited. AT SECOND BAPTISf CHURCH. “ Rev. J. Khrllch, the Christian Jew will preach at the Second Bap tist Churcfc Sunday at IU m., and 7 p. m. He will deliver an address at the Pine View Baptist church Sun day in the afierhoon, 4 p. m. Q. E. Jones, Pastor. On GUmore street in the beautiful yard of the Misses Black*hear is one of the finest Japonic! bushes / (or rather tree tor it is very Urge In the state. There have been hundreds of the beautiful white blossoms.on It this year and their beauty has given pleasure to greet numbers of people. Humphreys & Williamson Stukenbrpok. j the effect ot Christian education on Saturday 8:30 to 10 a. m.. aubject, j the future cttisenahlp of our coun try?" led by Bro. E. L. Ray. The following composition, which no doubt will be read with interest was written by aboy, but not a Waycross boy, however: A Little Boy's First Competition About A Pig. V Pigs are very queer anlmal» r i'Tho pig has Its uaea. Our dog don’t like pigs. Hie name.la Nero. Our teach er read a piece one day about a wick ed king named Nero.' I Uke good men. My papa la an awful good man. He don’t awenr and he don' pheme. Men are very useful have a great many ueea-whlcb •top to tell them all. This ia all I out think of about the pig.—Nettle Hand Miller.