About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1911)
Min Eddie Parnell'* millinery de partment la malted with order* but your* will be promptly attended o. Also beautiful fancy work and hand embroidered walat*. Big Line Easter Novelties Chikens, Rabbits, Candyi Etc., also Pretty Cards at rVer Kliner i*tu§ ar* tonic In se (Inti, aj’ilck In rMtnltR, ant! restore tU* nature! nnttw of tbc hl&neya an.| MfedMer- T»u*v correct Irrerofauttltt. I Gem PhnnuMCJ. * l THE SEALS PHARMACY >. m. Mr. Price will speak' Heavenly Home and Hon to WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Personal Mias Carrja Perham Social editor; 16 DESIGNS Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop PHONE 52. Today la ‘'Tag Day". Help cause as much as yot| can. THERE IS A GOOD REASON WHV YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH US. IF YOU DON'T KNOW, ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. IF THEY DON'T KNOW, A8K US. IF YOU ARE FROM MISSOURI CALL TO SEE US AND WE WILL SHOW YOU OUR [complete LINE OF GROCERIES ' AND CONVINCE YOUI HARDY BROS 3TOP1 Are you looking for .1 firat class Boarding Stable? If so, we believe wt can meet your requirements. Our terms ure reasonable and can assure you of ilrst class scivlr©. McG regor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Salts Stables. Tebvuu St. Waycross, Ga. PHONE NO. 63. SHE FRONT North Carolina Seed iPeanuts. Whipperwill Peas, Clay Peas, Iron Peas Buy before they go higher TELEPHONE 62 Hardy Bros. The Pure Food Store. Miss Eddie Parnell's is headquar ters for up to date millinery. Waycross does not seem to be hooked up with the hook worm to any great extent. See Miss Eddie Parnell's beautiful line of millinery. Everything up to date and orders filled. Miss Eddie Parnell la showing the prettiest line of fans 'and parasols e*er shown In the city. If you want to spend a pleasant hour tonight go to the Airdome. You wilt get your moneys worth., Mrs. George Deen will entertain her Sunday School class today, with .» Ish Jiy and egg hunt at the river. Mfs. \V. W. Beach left today for WJUacodchee where she will visit relatives. He that teliefh thee that thou art always wrong may be deceived; but lie that salth that thou art always right, is surely a liar. GREAT SPECIAL VALUES Stylish Dress Goods Newest Weaves Exclusive Designs AT THE FRONT You liavo to bo on -your guard If you ar ccaught napping, It Invito* dlrasler. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES ARE NEVER SLEEPY HEADS. They are Bought artar by men of affaire. Ypu And them In leading roalllon* of trnat. Our DIPLOMA la an Open ae-aame to poalthm and preferment. Our •poclnlty I* In St you for bualneaa, to make Iho pay-roll larger: to In- oreaae the aalary of the "big man." Enter At Any Time. Waycross Business - College Wayeron. Cm. It. r. Zelglar, Pros. NOTICE. Why not look neat and let na do your dry cleaning and preaalng. Sat isfaction la our motto. The Waycross Preaalng Club. 11 It Phone 447. ’ We lake pleasure In showing tbt beys our new and up to dote line ol clothing. 14 3t Clobe Dry Goods Co. CHICAGO BUSINES3 MEN TO VISIT TEXAS Special To The Herald. Chicago, III., April 15.—A delega- The values are,the be& that spot cash and big purchasing can procure. Do Not Miss See ing our fine Line. OUR MDIinery Department Here Today; Gone Tomorroi That will probably be the story of these Stylish Timmed Hats Pity we haven’t room to tell about all the other good things, but come and see them. Mia* Eddie Parnell Invite* you to see her beautiful line of fan* and parasols, the very latest designs. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS. ■'ooooooooooooooooo <xx> ooooooooooo ooo ooooooooooooooooo The Airdome under the manage ment of Mr. Henry Sweat la giving Ita patrons line shows each evening Try It tonight. Especially fine bill for tonight. J. H. Walker, night yard matter, while at work Friday night wa» very painfully hurt by being hit by a stick ir something projecting from a pass ing freight train. While not serlou* ly hurt, he Is very palnfuly hurt. Mr. and Mr*. Walker live at 67 Reed •treet. —4^ Cottage prayer meeting* have been appointed at the following places for Monday at 9 a. m.: Mr.. Dave Brin son. 74 McDonald atreet; Mrs. O. A lion of eeveral hundred members of K orh, 44 Reynold* atreet; Mr*, the Chicago Association of Commerce|f,. Trent, 50 Ellsabetji atreet; Mr* Jeffers, 5 Brunei! atreet; Mra. C. Burch, 16 Center atreet. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, ■nd “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Savua Filled Clairs. Manufactured In Wayeros* Oa, Bp NTTMAN CIGAR CO Tomatoes! Tomatoes TOMATOES! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THB RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OF THE SEASON. JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI CES REDUCED 50c to 35c Per Basket FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT ZSo. REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A PULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA BLES AND FRUITS, SPECIALTY. ALWAY8 SAVE MONEY BY CALL- 1NQ PHONE tS3, GOODS DELIVER ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANO OFF. N. A. Joseph, NO. 53 ANOC4 PLANT AVENUE. leaves here tonight for an eatenalve y tour of Tessa with the. object of In vestigating the trade opportunities of fered by he Lone Star State. The point* to bo visited Include Teaarknnn, Fort Worth, Waco, Aus tin, San Antonio, Qtlveaton, Houston, Beaumont, Corsicana, Dalle* Sher man. Oatnaarlll* and Paris. SALVATION ARMY. Fight* Scheduled For Tonight Young Mahnney va Billy Ellison, 10 rounds, at Racine, Wl*. Bojro Driscoll va Jack Leonard, 16 rounds, at New York. Monte Attell vs Jimmy Dunn. 16 rounds, at Plttabncg. Pa. o T J CARSWELL O o ph. o. m. a o o Diseases of Children; o o Dlaeun of Women; o o Obsterlc*. - o D Residence 168 Plant Are. o o Phone 618. o o Office In Walker Building o o Phone 128. o There will be a special service In the Parker Class room on Thomas street near B„ Friday April Slat, at 7-30. Major Envoy White and Ad jutant Quirk, two prominent Salva tion Army oncers will conduct very Interesting service. Dr. Phllllpe will hold an open air meetins tonight at the Band Stand, commencing at 7:30 tonight. Mr. and Mr*. Butler will slag and It la expected r great crowd will be pres- tnL The congregation wHI assem ble at Central Baptist Church at 7:16 sharp and march over In n body. And II Is hoped every member of the Churdh }hat possibly can wilt be present. EASTER 8ERVICES AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Easier will be observed with ap propriate service! at the Flrat Meth- edist Church tomorrow. A most at- tiactlre program of spleodld music has been arranged for both morning and evening The pastor. Rev. Os- gr.od F. Cook, will preach on the theme of the day both morning and evening. The morning service will begin at 11 o'clock. The evening service will be atten ded by the Damascus Commandery, Knight Templar, In uniform and their beautiful ritual will be used. Rev. R. A. Brown leading In the service. The sermon will be preached by the pastor of the Methodist church. This service will begin et 7:45 p. m. The meufllers of the church are al ways expected to attend the regular Sunday morning service blit are tir^ ed to come even In larger numbers In the Easter service and the pastor want* • large crowd particularly at night to welcome our visitors and to enjoy the service. The Sunday School will meet a* usual at 3:30 p. m., Immedtaely after which there will b« a service for wo men only In the church conducted by Mrs. Butler and - Miss -Herndon. These efficient workers an In the meeting at the Central Baptist Church. They will both addresi the special meeting for the ladles and Mr*. Butler will slug. The service will begin at 4:30 p. m. The public Is Invited to attend the Easter service* at tha Flrat Metho dist Church. Program: A. M. Voluntary—Organ. Anthem—“The True Easter." Hymn—“The Lord la Risen day," Prayer. Solo—"Come. See Where The Lord Lay."—Mr. Wm. Johnston. Offeraory—Organ. Anthem—"Christ, The Lord, Has Anthem—“Christ, The Lord, It Risen.” Hymn—I Know That My Redder Urea. Sermon. Duet—Mrs. Seale, and Vra. Mond. Postlude-mrgan. P. M. Voluntary, In A S—Organ. J Curia. 4 Antyiem—Ht Dies. The Friend of Prayer. Chorus. Offeratory—Organ. Solo—Dry Those Tears—Miss Ju lian. Hymn—Jerusalem -My Happy Home Sermon. Duet—What Meant That Chiming? —Mra. Seala and Mr. Johnston. PesUude—Oij;an. PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR: There will be a full practice at the church tonight at 7:30. I^ope I all will bo there. Dr. J. C. Rlppard. Rev. R. A. Brown. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Divine aervtcea and preaching by the pastor at 11 *. m„ and 7 p. m. riease note the change from 7:30 to 7:00 Juat for tomorrow. ‘Sabbath School at 0:45 a, m. Special program for tomorrow. Olorla and Doxotogy. Hymn. Scripture reading. Chorus—Chrlat la Risen. Offering. Sermon. 1 Chorus—My Redeemer Llvetb. The public la cordially Invited to worship’ with na. Rav. R. A. Brown. PR. PRICE WILL CLOSE HIS MEETING SUNDAY NIOHT. Dr. Price and Mr. ScboBeid will close their special meeting* at First BapUst Church on Sunday night, and It 1* hoped that a goodly crowd win attend these closing services and ray Siting tribute to the earnest la- ton of these good men. Dr. Price has not made any attempt at sens*- tlonallam, but ha* persistently and er rurally preached the Gospel of Je an* Christ and hi* visit has been a great blessing to the • Church. Let all why can go ont to hear him on Snnday: A day of worship at Flrat Baptist Church, Waycross, Ga.. Sunday, April 16th, 1011; last day of Price-Schd- P?K meetings: lam. Morning Watch. Secret Prayer.' 7 a. m. Family Prayer In every hefne. 0:30 a. m. Evangelistic Service In Sunday School, subject: First Thing Vim. U n. m. Evangelist Price wilt I-recch. Suhjcck:^ -The Victories of Reach It. * 7.30 p. m. Evening Service. Mr. Price will speak on Man's Responie lo the Message 9t the Cross. 9 p. m. Closing Consecration vice. . The mualc in all the servRea will be conducted by Mr. Schotflpld. Ev erybody cordially Invited to all these services. j .. . SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 The ladles of Waycross who ar* Interested In the Young Men's Chris tian Association are requested to meet at the Y. M. C. A. building Tuesday afternoon, April 18th, at 3:30 o'clock. This meeting Is for the purpose of organising » Ladles' Auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A. Your help la needed. Secretary J. V. Reed'of Atlanta who I* state secre tary will preside and organise. Ev erybody wilt be Ilnrlted to Inspect the beautiful building during Jfte', after noon. v B. M. Norvel, Oen. Sec. YRINIYY CHURCH. T At the morning hour Rev. J. B. Tnrasher, the Pastor, will preach on, “The Resurrection.” At the evening hour the Sunday School will delight the congregation with the following program: Opening song, “Bella of Easter"—* By School. Invocation. • Scripture Lesson Matt. 28th Chap- 14 va. Song,- "With Consuoring Triad." Banner Drill, Six Boys. ^ , , What We Would Tell—8tx children. Song, “The Beautiful Story"-By the Young Men. Recitation, “The Stone Rolled Bn k." Exercise, “The Happy Secret"—By four Children. Song, "Seek The Light,"—Primary Lepartment. it' Exercise, “Enter"’—By Six UttlO Girls. Recitation, “When Easter Sklef Look Down." , Song, “A Seng f Enter,"—B7 School. Recitation, “Eoatar Chimes;' Responsive Reading. f Letter from Blahop Lambuth. Offering. \ craving Song, “Stag Aloud Wl Joy.” , Benediction. ■A