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SATURDAY, SBPT. %*»«.
SATURDAY, SBPT. Ml.
PRES. TAFT AND 00V. SMITH.
After signing and vesting the many
bills passed by Congress and tho
Georgia Legislature, may try to think
up some plan to bring about a reduc
tion in the prices of groceries and
foodstuffs generally, but there’s ono
thing certain, and that is, tho people
in V.v.rcross and surrounding country
are not waiting, for any such move
on the part of those gentlemen, but
they are saving now by going direct
to where they can cut down expenses
at once and that's to May’s Mill and
Supply Store, next to city water
works.
EXPENSE TO RUN 25 MILES EACH DAY WHICH 18
ON A PAR WITH A HORSE. OVIRLAND TO CARRY 5
PEOPLE, THE HORSE 2 PEOPLE.
TIRE EXPENSE
GASOLINE AND OIL
ADJUSTMENTS, BARRING
ACCIDENTS
SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORK!
Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason
will engage In special detective work
la Waycross and South Georgia. If
yon need his services telephone No
t, court bouse. 5-2-U
$12.50
Standard Oil Company
FARM FOR SALE.
V.’o br.ndlo tho famous Mascot
cook stave, ever, one a winner. Cash
or our terms.
Home Furniture Compear, .
26 tf Plant anil Albanr Avenue.
One ot the best tsrms In Wars
countr. containing lit acres, for
agio. It Is dose to the city and will
FIRST METH0DI8T CHURCy.
J?'. Gilmore and Reed 8treets.
’ . f Ossood F. Cook,.Pastor
Services Sunday at. It .a. m., and
7:30 p. m. The pastor will be assis
ted by Rev. Arthur J. Moore, who
will preafh both morning and even
ing. "0111 announcement will be ot
considerable Interest to a large num
ber of people as Mr. Moore has many
friends here 'who have been much
gratified with the success of this
bright young man who was converted
In First Church and who went Into
the mlnlstery from here. He is al
ready a go d preacher and has the
bright promise of a most useful life
in the ministry.
The music will also he good anil
the church comfortable. Members
SECGNO BAPTIST
At Second Baptist f
row Rev, Bladen will.?
m., and 7:30 p. m. ?
3:45. On Wednesday
Woman’s Missionary
meet at 3:30. .Weekly prayer meet
ing at 7:30 Thursday evening. All
who will come will be welcome to
all these services.
4URCH. I AT THE MAJESTIC.
:cE~":omof-1 The picture programme for tonight
j.i at 11 a. j fs as follows:
lay ichool Film No. 1. “Peril* of A W»»* Mes-
.♦moon the senger". A powerful dramatic pic*
'oclety will
The many friends hero of Mr. Jack
McDonald, of Valdosta, will be do
U?hted to learn that his health la
greatly improved. Mr. McDonald bai
been on crutches for the past fiye oi
six year?, and his improvement - !* re
markable.
The splendid new pipe organ for
the Presbyterian Church has arrived
and will be Installed at once. The
Presbyterians are certainly to be con-
expected and a cordial invitation I sratulated on the possession of this
beautiful new organ.
is extended to the public.
Sunday school, V. L. Stanton, super
intendent, 3:30 p. m. Prof. E. A.
Pound will lecture ar.$ the pastor
will teach the Baraca class.
TRINITY CHURCH.
Rev. J. D. Thrasher, pastor of Trin
ity Church will fill hfs pulpit at both
hours tomorrow. Rev. Mr. Thrasher
will use fo rhis morning text “Rev.
21-4,’’ his theme will be “Heavenly
Recognition.” He will answer the
following questions in his sermon as
he understands the teachings of
God’* word:
When do the righteous dead go to
Heaven?
Where are the dead before the res-
aurrectlon?
Will we recognize our loved ones
in Heaven?
How much knowledge will we have
of each other there?
Can we commune with them there?
At the evening hour his subject will
he “The Value of a Soul."
Sunday School will be held at three
thirty p. m.
Epwortli League will be held Tues
day night at eight o’clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
’ at 7:30.
The public is cordially Invited to
attend Trlnfjty Church tomorrow. A
•cordial Welcofie for visitors and
strangers will Be extended by the
tpembers of the church.
ture produced by the Champion Com*
pany.
Film No. 2. “Nat M. Willis.” The
happy tramp, as “The King of Kb-
zam." A feature Powers picture.
The vaudeville feature consists of
refined musc&l act as presented by
“The Raymonds". This Is a refined
act from start to finish, and nothing
will be presented that will offend the
most refined.
Mr. W. S. Gardner has returned
from a visit to his old home in North
Carolina. This was his first visit tn
the scenes of his childhood In about
thrty years, and he reports a most de
lightful trip.
Father Casagne, of Hrunswick, Is
hero today and paid the Herald ofilce
a pleasant visit today. He
preach at the Catholic Church tomor-
Mrs. S. B. Henderson and Mrs. H.
S. DuBose spent yesterday in Bruns
wick.
Mr. Walter F. Eaton has gone to
Asheville, N. C., where he will spend
about two weeks on a pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild left today
for a visit to relatives In Savannah.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Mary and Pendleton Streets.
The Rev. Wm. Hirst Heigham, Rector
Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Sep
tember 10.
Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. ra.
Morning Prayer, 11 a. m.
Sunday School, 3:30 p. ra.
Evening Prayer, 7:30.
All those without other deflnlto
church engagements cordially Invited.
WEEK DAY SERVICES:
Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m.
Thursday, Holy Eucharist, 9:30 a.
m.
Friday, Litany and Meditation, 5:30
Made of pure Lead.
Zinc and pure Lin
seed Oil. Ground in
the most modern
mills. Six years ser
vice has proven to be
the best for Southern
climate. Use the
best—it’s the 'cheap
est. Write for color
.card and booklet,
^“Suggestions on
Paintings.”
We make paint for
every purpose, ex
terior and interior.
DOZIER & GAY
PAINT CO.
Jacksonville, Fia.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Administration of Holy Commun
ion at 7 a. m.
Mass at 9.
Monday morning, Mass at 7 a.“m.
The winter schedule of . services
will be resumed on Sunday Sept. 17.
Beginning on that date Mass on Sun
day will be at 10 a. m., and Vesper
service at 7:30 p. m.
The Ladies Aid Society of Presby
terian Church will give a garden and
porch party at Mrs. Blnln’s, Isabella
street, oh Tuesday evening Sept 12.
The public ii cordially invited. The
affair will be made most attractive
with Its brilliant colored lights, mus
ic, etc. Ice cream, cake, lemonado
and home-made candy will be offered
for sale.
NEGRO WANTED IN FLORIDA
CAUGHT IN WARE COUNTY
Mr. J. E. McClellan arrested Rob-
ert "Gibson last night who Is wanted
at McClenny, Fla., on a charge of
murdering another negro at that
^lace some time ago. Gibson has
worked In this county at Kirkland's
turpentine still. He is being held for
the Florida authorities.
Solicitor-General M. D. Dickerson,
of Douglas, Is spending today iq Way-
cross.
Mr. Alex C. LowtfiCr, city tax col
lector, has returned from a visit to
Atlanta, Douglas agd other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Elklr.a Entertain,
i charming affair of last evening
wag-given by Mr. and Mrs. Elkins in
compliment to* their attractive guest,
Ml S3 Rheueiraa DeFord, of Denton,
Md. About fifty young people were
entertained at Heart Dice, Miss Flor
ence Andrews and Mr. Blaine carry
ing off first prizess. Mrs. Elkins was
assisted In entertaining by Miss Lu-
clle RIppard, Miss Helen Blaln, Mro.
W. N. Jones, Tittle Misses Mary
Deen, Ruth Wooteft and Kathleen
Jones. Dainty Ices, cakes and punch
were served during the evening.
Messrs David and Giles Lewis, who
have been attending Wake Forest
College in North Carolina have return
ed home. Mr. David Lewis completed
a course in law and was granted li
cense to practice in North Carolina.
Mr. Giles Lewis will enter the law
department In Mercer University this
fall.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Williams wilt be pleated to learn that
thei? Jittle son,' Jack, who - was quite
ill for several days, is some better
today.
Mr. S. J. Stanton is in his office
again'after a week of Were sickness.
8ALVATI0N ARMY.
Tho Salvation ’Xrmy will conduct
meetings as follows: Open air meet*
ing at 7:30 o’clock; jail meeting to
morrow at 9 a. m.; open air meeting
10 a. m., at Phoenix Park; Sunday
scfiool at 2:30 p. m.; open air meet
ing at 4 p. m., and Salvation windup
p. m., at Parker’s class room on
Thomas street. Capt. H. O. Miller
will have charge of the meetings. His
subject will be: “If a man die will he
live again?"
Young Men’s Chrlstan Association.
Tho great opening ladles hour Sun
day 4:30 p. m., Sept. 10th. Every
mither in Waycross must come, pray
ing for tho Waycross blys. If
only knew hlw many boys are living
In secret sins. Gld help us to work
and pray, as never before. Miss Car
rie Perham will have chargo ot the
music. AH ladles are Invited. Uo
member tho hour, 4:30 p. m.
Original French Market Coffee
The Coffee With a History
The secret of the roasting process, and the blend, by
which is produced the rare aroma and marvelous flavor of
the French Market Coffee, was well kept for over a century.
Even today imitations are little like the original.
Few realize that French Market Coffee is roasted nearly
twice as long as ordinary coffee.
Yet all its delightful properties are retained and intensified.
Harshness and bitterness out, leaving only the
smoothness and aromatic flavor mat is so delightful—so
different from other coffees.
That is why French Market Coffee has always been the favorite
midnight beverage of New Orleans society. Why it is the coffee
with a history.
In France and Austria only are there coffees prepared with the
same exquisite care that is characteristic of French Market Coffee.
But nowhere in the world is there a duplicate of the Unique Hygienic
Roasting Process used at the French Market Mills in the production
of French Market Coffee.
Until the building of the French Market Mills, this historic coffee-
blend could be had only at the French Market in New Orleans.
But NOW you all may enjoy it daily on your own tables. For gen
uine French Market Coffee is now delivered everywhere in hermetically-
sealed tins—in all its full natural strength and delicious flavor.
“There is only one real old French Market flavor.”
GET IT AT YOUR GROCER’S
Roasted, Ground and Blended only at the
French Market Mills
f&aagsuij -
New Orleans Coffee Co.
Limited
Proprietors
New Orleans - • Louisiana
be told with or without the stowing
crop. It U not Saint* Beat tana,
but la almoit si good. Aoply quick
to A. P. PEBHAhf, Sit., at Herald
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