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FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH.
Large congregation* attended
the churches yesterday.
Mr. and Mr». Walter Ewing Miller
of Chicago are In the city gucata of
Mr.'and Mr*. J. G. Blaine.
Dr. A. P. English was taken and-
denly very Hi yeaterday and is now in
guile a critical condition at hi* home
on Francia atreet. 4tf .
Mr. C. T. Hart pa»*ed successfully
through the operation yesterday, hi*
left arm being amputated and be i*
Bow resting easily and a* well an can
be expected under Ibe circumstances.
Mr. H. C. Clemen*, formerly of At
lanta. Is now with his home folks at
100 Carswell avenue. He ha* accep
ted a position will) the Watt Hdw,
Co.
Mr. tl. E. Hrultz nariowly escaped
it very Ktrlou* accident yesterday, r< -
celvin/: two severe kick* from a res-
less horse. Jle wn* painfully hurt on
ill* at in nnd Is wearing it In a sling,
hut la able to he about hi* business.
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To our Labor Colon friend* we
would desire to say, we are not run
ning a labor paper, a» wc of necessi
ty must coveT a broader field, but we
appreciate your Interest nnd cooper
ation, and assure you that we shall
welcome; at all time* and will help
you to disseminate any new* and In
formation that will be of service to
your orhanl/.ntlon or to tho general
public.
Mr. Ihmlette l.oomis. Jr., chairman
of clvlnc Improvement committee of
the Board of Trade I* proposing to
orgonl/e a civic Improvement league
tor t'he beautifying of our city, and
hppea to interest the ladies ua well
ae men In thin admirable movement.
Aar movement that has for Its object
the Improvement and advancement of
Waycrosa can count on the hear
ty oo-operntlon and endorsement of
The Herald. Wc believe In this line
of work nnd will have more to aay.
about It.
IN A SOUTHERN CITY.
Scent cf Thomai Dixon's New Plav,
“The Sin* of The Father'*
The prone of Thomas Dixon * new
©*t drama. “The Hlns of te Father"
Is the home of a family of wealth nnd
refinement In a Southern city. From
the Fiend; window* of the mansion Is
it noM<* view of the State capItol and
dome. Trees and grrt n jmrk like sp***-
i* con'.rast with the gleaming white
of the rnpltol which the Southern sun-
shine Irradiate*. The area of t'ue play
is fhlrfy live year* after the Wa”. and
the sumptuous furnishings of the man
sion show* the age of prosperity In
full swing. The character* likewise
are twentieth century men and wo
men. actual contemporary types. To
those who enjoyed Mr. DUon'a de-
pictment of the Reconstruction Era In
"The Clansman" and “The Traitor,
•"The Sin* of the Hat her" come* a* an
absolute novelty, but it is predicted
that the new play will arouse even
greater enthuMatm when pr formed
at the Parker Theater on Feb. 1.
Hev. t Osgood Cook, occupied the
pulpit of the First Methodist church
on Sunday morning and preached a
great sermon to the crowded congre
gation. Dr. Cook 1* a most attractive
speaker. HI* style of preaching in
much above the ordinary, being of a
remarkably logical and clear cut char
acter. appealing to the Intellectual
minds of 'alt audlf-nce with Mtriking
force.
If one could dose his eyes .you
could almost Imagine you were lis
tening to a trained lawyer, earnemly
addressing a Jury—each point being
so logically applied and so clearly ex-
pressed. •
The great audience gat spellbound
a* the wonderful argument of hi* ser
mon was unfolded nnd hi* Intense
earnest no** created a profound Im
pression. We predict for this church
a great period of blessings during
the time he shall minister amongst
them.
Mrs. Cook is *t'll finite III In Ma
con and Dr, rook is compelled to he
away from the city a great deal of
hi* time.
The announcement w*:s made that
Rev. Bob Jones, the noted evangelist,
would commence a special revival
here on third Sunday In February.
MONEY BACK.
Capt. Alice Heikman of the Salva
tion Army from Atlanta In In tin* city
and usks u.s to announce the meeting
beginning ‘tor J If j 0) 7:30/8* l'*ie
G. R. Brinton & Cc„ Sells Remarkable
Catarrh Cure.
Tour a tew dropn of HYOJfEI (pro
notinced High-orne) into the hard
rubtxA Inhaler and you can I
breathe Into the lungs the very same
antiseptic germ killing air as you
would breathe In the Australian for
ests of eucalyptus, where catarrh J*
unknown.
And HYOME1 is so pleasant to use;
you'll like to use it; when you breath.;
it the effect on t'/e Inflamed catarrh
infected and germ ridden membrane
Is soothing and healing.
In five minutes you get such won
derful relief that you will know that
at last you have a cure for catarrh.
A HYOME1 outfit whicn consists "of
one bottle of HYOMEI, a hard rubhei
pocket inhaler, a medicine dropper
and simple Instructions for use, costs
only $ 1.00, and extra bottle* of HYO-
MEl. if afterward needed, 50 cents.
Besides catamh, remember that HY
OMEI is guaranteed to cure asthma,
croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, sore
throat, or money back. YOMEI is
*<oJd by G, H. Brinson tk Co. and lead
ing druggist* everywhere Trial sam
ple free from Booth's Hyoroel Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Jan. 9, 20. 30
class room. Capt. Kdlkmqj*
will have charge of these meetings.
Sunday evening a special service will
be held at tbe Airdome when recruits
will he sworn In. The public 1* spec
ially invited to attend these servic
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
Dr. Scruggs, the young pastor, preach
ed another of hi* great sermons las;
night at the opera house. Full of
tenderness to tbe Christian and be
gat tfng sympathy and encouragement
to the weary and heavy laden bear\,
, Can be had by am hit Iona young men
binding closer and closer the loyakfand ladle* in the field of “Wireles*"
WHIN YOU ARE TIRED
of paying retail Paint p ice for fbr
Unrerd Oil. in Rc.vly Mixed Paints,
buy one gallon of
heart* to service and the cause lie
loves. At the close of Ihe sermon
W. E. Bates and W. F. Eaton
made interesting talks explaining ft
nanciel condition* of the Tabernacle
work and t'-’.e wonderful progress so
far made and earnestly appealed for
further aid to complete the roof so
that the building may be occupied.
subscriptions so far made a*e
remark able In number and character,
piobahly nearly 5f*0 poople giving
what they could. The largest
ecriptlon being $250 and the smallest
3 cents. TM» is Indeed, a people’s
chuic:i. \fe hope everyone who cat;
will willingly respond to the .upped
they made, so that this useful build-
Ing may he completed to the Glory
of God and for Ihe benefit of the en
tire city of Waycrosa. Dr Scruggs
bus visited your sick, ministered to
your needy, burled your dead, without
regard to creed or faith. Shall we
not Join togef-jer as citizens lo crown
his closing year* with the happiness
that will be hi* In the completion of
this building.
TT-*,™ 00 ? <' OL !- tc . T ' o a
lOv-'rlMHiMMl • . lit
I pig. UHlmlH C.torj ~-
• fl«. brty i.T.*.k**i MUp
Ufr.
Writ* tod*; I •■■« W«ato to Mg M»g«toM m»4
parkin* NtoMUttboti "TamoM fMUttom," to-
A GOOD POSITION,
or Railway telegraphy. Since the R
hour law became effective, and *inc«.
the wireless corupnnle* are fhd^bttvh-
:ng station* throughout the country
'here is a great shortage of telegra
pher*. Pos'tion* pay beginner* from
$70 to tldf per month, with gooo
chance of advancement. The Nation
al Telegraph Institute -operates six
official institutes in America, under
supervision of It R. and Wireless Oth
dais and place* all graduates into po
aitl^ns. It will pay you to write them
for full details at Cincinnati. O. Phi!
adelphhi. Pa., Memphis, Term., Daven
port. la.. Columbia. $. C„ cr Portland.
Ore.. aborting *.c where you wish to
-nter ^ 15 SOI
15.00 STREET TAX—HOW WOULD
YOU LIKE THAT IN WAYCtfOSS.
2-4-1
afeiefe is ALL PAINT, thru add one
gallon of Pure Linseed Oil. at Unseed
Cll Price, and you will have TWO
fattens of Pure Idea ed iY!T Paint, at
a char saving to YOB of one dollar
or MORB—occordlng to the pirlce of
linseed Oil.
Don't Yen Want, This DOLLAR?
rcr Rale By P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
>b nvtfetjttoke wrecked the Island
of Lnaoa yeaterday. doing great dam-
As n result of Atlanta's anxiety to
top the list and show great increase
in census of Hilt), great tract* o'
country were taken Into the city lim
its, tm leasing ;he area of the city
flout 12 to 28 square r.illo;. But It
ts' irenry to so rapidly expand,
i.ed now Atlanta fjees the problem of
how to raise Vie revenue to meet the
great ana grorln* demand for Are
department, police, sanitary street*,
tic., that her n mbit Ion to lead has
brought upon her. And among the
plan* proposed I* that of raising th.'
street tax from $1.00 to $5.00 per
head.
Wayert»*s is facing, on a sinkller
scale, a similar problem. How shall j
wa Increase our city Incon e *
PIANO TUNER
Geo. W. Coe
Formerly of New York City,
will locate permafiently in
Waycross, after OcL 15th.
Save Youf
Piano Work!
for s local tune-, that will
t-**r ft in good shape at all
» me*
lx?*'* order* with J. S.
Knight,. 0. R. Brinson ov
Majestic Theatre, or 'phona
21$
meet our liabilities and the detu&nds
phenomenal growth, “if vou nee*l«
most dance, you must pay the piper".
But we hope our city officials will
ftnd some more equitable way than
that suggested by Atlanta.
made upon m by fits juat needs of I
the newly acquired territory and our I. » --
One of Our Great Values
Solid Oak Rocker,
Exactly like cut, cobbler seat, heavy
white hickory stretcher connects arm.
A Large Comfortable, Qf ftO
Servicable Rocker - V-l*«z0
each
‘On our easy payment plan.
Lloyd’s Pricess Go-Carts
Cofft no more but are absolutely the berft money
can buy. Extra wide seat, finest grade S pattern
Springs, Laige Canopy Hood, folds with only one
motion, Covered in Bedt Grade Chase Leather.
These are only a few of the reasons why this is the
best carriage on the market.
$8.50 :TO ($12.50 EACH.
Chiffoniers
AT 15 PER CENT LESS THAN OUR REGULAR PRICE
Which was already very low. we have a large assortment
and in orcer to reduce our &ock at once, will sell them at
the above discount until the require number have been
disposed of.
We have Great Values at from
$7.00 to $25.00
Our Spring Line of Room Size
RUGS
Are now oh display. A troly^beauti ui assort
ment, all the newest orientai and floral patterns
in the latent shades and colorings. Our line
includes an all wool9x12 feet size. «.( HI CA
seamless 7-wire tapestry Brussel 81 vi“«ww
Also the bedt grade Smith Axmini&ers9x)2 fetf
size, in the seasons patterns
AT $22.SO
We will have in a few days the largest assort
ment of CREX Rugs ever shown in this city.
STEP
ladder
EACH
Mone
charged
ADMINISTER
RUGS
2}4 feet wide, 4J£
feet long, all wool,
handsome oriental
and floral patterns.
One of our great
values
$1.98 each
on our easy pay
ment plan.
Special Prices this week on Writing Desks
we bave-a number of different styles to cl-ue out
at a substantial reduction in prices.
■4 isa to lo.oo
The Store of Great Values where Yotu Credit is Good
WALKER-MULLIGAN FUR. CO.,
Phone 499 A. R. HOOD, Mgr. 106 Plant Ave.'-i M
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