Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 23, 1911, Image 8

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Thomson, Georgia. N Will Speak In Way cross, Ga., Saturday, September 30, At 10:30 a. m. Do-Not Fail To Hear Him. Your Friends Will All Be There. ML AND LOCAL Mm Mayday Doklo, of Broniwick, if Jo the city on a abort visit. Mn. I.. Johnaon baa Bridgeport, Ala., to attend the wed ding of her grandaugbter. Miss Annie Laurie Branham; a charming young lady wbo baa made leveral vlsita here. Her marriage to Mr. C. D. Pike, of Birmingham, Ala., will Plenty of alee chickens at J. W. take place neat Tuesday.—Bt. Marys M. Hardy's. 23 It Georgian. Editor Oiler, of Folkston, is In the dty today. We are always glad to M* him. Morrell’s show at tho Y. M. C. A. last night was the success of the sea Mr. J. 8. Mlzell, of Folkston, was among the visitors to Waycross to day. AT THE MAJESTIC. Picture programme will be as fol lows: Film No. 1. "Mascot of Troop C.’’ A feature Sotax picture. A thrilling military picture, magnificent costum er, and played by an all star cast. Flm No. 2. "That's Happiness.’’ Bill invites Susie to the Iron workers' ball. A beautiful love atory played SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. The prayer meeting eervlcee at the Second Baptlet church were conducted by Bev. W. H. Scrugga last night. A good crowd was in attendance, and the services were very interesting. Prayer meeting again tonight Preach- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Dr. V7. P. Price, the new pastor, will preach both morning and even ing, and a cordial invitation fa extend ed the public to attend. Dr. Price la filled with the doctrines of Che Bible, and Is a good speaker. Services Ing tomorrow at 10:45 by the pastor, ■ will lsst only one hour. Rev. W. M. Bladen. Sunday school I The muelc will be very good to- at 3:45 In tho afternoon and preach-j morrow, as special efforts have been lng again at 7:30. Ladlet Mission-! made to make this part of the eervl- ary meeting Monday 3:30. afternoon , at MY. J. A. Jonee returned tale tuning from Hot Springs, Ark., very Bach Impoved In health. Fresh lot Kalamaxo Celery nt J. IV. 8. Hardy's. 22 2t CENTRAL BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Sunday monlng at It o’clock preach Ing by pastor. At the evening hour Bucn-Bc!) Crchettra has kindly ac cc: tod on Invitation to be present re two numbers of their sweet ” J 1 music—Apple Bloircms nnd Melody and featured by the Tbanhouser Pin-. ture Company. Tho vaudeville feature will be "Blit and DeArmo," drat class singing and acrobatic act. •There's one born every minute. Cleveland girl complaint to the police Advertise In The Wn/cros, Evening [ that she was persuaded to hand a gypsy fortune teller 3156. At Summer Prices. of J,*>v v* 0 will also have a quartett by Mines Perham, Mefsrs Carswell and Lowlher A special song by the funrh'no choir with two great chorus rq sun? by choir and congregation. A | Imraet , ‘i«°ly after the eon* service Mias Ceiettia Susannah Parrlrb, of Atlnnta, will speak, subject "Serv- Jco.” Miss Parrleh Is one of the State supervisors of rura lschools and one of our most onted teachers. Her ces very attractive. In addition toj the chorus work by the choir, Misses j Parker and Carswell will sing a duet at the morning hour. Sunday School,, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Young Men’s Christian Association. Judge Parker^ will speak to men only Sunday, 4:30 p. m. Subject, “What Waycross Y. M. C. A. Must Stand For.” God help every praying father to come praying. Why not one hundred for the Lord Sunday. Every mother asked to pray for this service. Special music. Remember, every man invited, rich or poor, high or low, all the same. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mary and Pendleton Streets, talk wl/1 he especla'fy adapted to | The Rev wm H | rst H elgham, Rector young peoplo nnd children. A cot | F |( teent h Sunday after Trinity, J dial invitation extended to all caper- September 21. 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gem Jeiico Coal |yQ Fer^ If bought before Sept. 15th. Sally to stranger.! within our gates to worship with us. 1000 Cords of Stove Wood at Per Cord Williams Coal & Wood Co. Phone 158. C. M Williams, Mgr. Holy Eucfharlst, 7:30 a m. Morning Prayer, 11 a. ra. Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. All those without other deilidt.3 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. On account of the installation of the pipe organ at the Presbyterian j ' hure '‘ engagements cordially invited. Church the service, will be held to- WEEK DAY SERV1CES ' morrow morning at 11 o'clock at the' T “ etday ' Holy Euc '' ,art, ‘' 7 SC *' Y. M. C. A., on Pendleton street, i m ’ conducted by the pastor. Rev. R. A. j Thursday, Holy Eucharist. 9:30 a. Brown. There will be no Sunday j m • school, nor service In evening. All Friday, ,Feast of Sanlt Michael and , nvJted all the Angels), Holy Eucharist, 7:30 |, rmmmmmm————wmmm! a. m. Litany and Meditation 5 p. Society Leaders of New Orleans Drank This Coffee — , L at Midnight over a hundred years ago. Its wide popularity is increasing daily. It is so different from other coffees, so delicious, that it never fails to please. All harshness and bitterness is roasted out of French Market Coffee by the French Market Process, leaving it mild, soothing, rarely aromatic and delicately flavored. You can drink cup after cup, as has been the habit at the French Market for hundreds of years. | TRINITY CHURCH. Comer of Brewer and Church Streets. | Rev. J. B. Thrasher, Pastor, j Love Feast at 10 a. m., lead by C. IC. Buchanan. j Preaching at li a. ra., and 7:30 p. j m., by the pastor. ; Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. j Epworth League at 8 o’clock, Tue**- ! day evening. • Prqyer meeting at 7:30 o’clock Wed nesday evening. (Allj \|f the church members are urged to be present and welcome the strangers and visitors. Everybody Invited, everybody wel come. French Market Coffee was famous 150 years ago. Evcrv visitor to New Orleans knows the old French Market which Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and other famous men delighted to visit to enjoy this delicious blend. Then—it could be had nowhere else, but NOW you all may serve it—daily—at your own table, for The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process has perpetuated theold French Market Blend and it is packed in hermetically sealed cans (or ship ment everywhere. "There is only enc real old French Market Flavor." - \ Get it at your grocer's. Insist on the tenuine—Frtnch Market Ceffee—the coffee with a history —ground, routed and blenJcJ only at the CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sunday September 24. Administra tion of Holy Communion at 7 a. m. ' Hply- Mass nt 10. Subject of the ftetinction: Homltf on the Gospel of St. Luke. cb. 14,st;‘ I'and 10. ;; Verper service*at 7130 p. m. . Sub* \? r .‘ ject: Divine Providence. 'Monday morning. Mas a it a. m. SERIES OF 8ERMON8. French Market Mills Keep Up Keep Down £, An ' •; i =Overland 59= EXPENSE TO RUN 25 MILES EACH DAY WHICH IS ON A PAR WITH A HORSE. OVIRLAND TO CARRY 5 PEOPLE, THE HORSE 2 PEOPLE. TIRE EXPENSE *4.00 GASOLINE AND OIL $5.00 ADJUSTMENTS, BARRING ACCIDENTS $2.50 I12.JJ I WILL KEEP YOUR OVERLAND 59 UP AT'THIS FIG URE AND RATIO FOR ONE YEAR. N M. KELLEY Kelley*s Garage. Man ^^orks From Sun To Sun W Oman’s MVork Is Never Done FOR SOME PURPOSES YOU WANT TIN-WARE, FOR OTH- , ERS GRANITE-WARE; AGAIN ENAMELED WARE OR WOOD- En WARE. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT AND THE WAY YOU WANT IT. TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE SMALL EXFENSE OF A PROPERLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN, THE AMOUNT OF TIME YOU SPEND IN IT, AND HOW MUCH DEPENDS UPON YOUR Cooking, you can well afford to have the proper UTENSILS FOR THE WORK. P. N. Harley Hdw. Co. iBouse Furnishers to the People. 44 Plant Ave. Phone 18f vNew OrUuu Coffee Co., Ltd., Proprietors) New Orleans, Louisiana Temperance end Prohibition, et Thd Firet Methodist Church. . The paetor. Rev. O.good F. Cook, will begin a merles of sermons at the Flirt Methodist church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on Tmtperar.ee. At the evening service beginning st 7:33 o’c'oek the same subject will he The pastor would like to have the continued. Theme sermons wiH la- sreshert of the church present in clude a discussion ot the proliace of rln « the preaching of the entire xe- rfes. Voter*, candidate! tor offlee the pulpit in politics, the relation or ... . ... ... . members of clubs are specially Invlt- religion and government, the evils of . I (h{ — \ Y Intoxicating drink, personal liberty,! 1 local self goveramenL local option. 1 “he Ersicy tcioc! will treat at ';thttl abstinence and prohibition. ;:SC p. ns. Advertise in THE H3RALD. - 1 'A •!