Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 30, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD AT THE MAJESTIC. Film No.,1. ‘The Skating Bug", the story—The adventure* of a Jovial convict who escapes from prison, Rons a pair of roller skates and endeavors to make his escape. One of the fun- n.est farce comedies ever release,I by Mie imp Picture Company. Film No. 2. L. J. COOPER, Pratfd**. J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier. •The Burglar An The Bears the Signature of **>000000000000000 New Line • Crackers In Waycross Sunshine Biscuits second baptist < Preaching tomorrow : 7:20 p. n*.„ by the IV. M. Bladen. Sund;. :ZQ p. ra. I.adies Miss! y 5:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer 1 meeting "Wednesday night nt 7:30 p. i\. Everybody cordially invited to English Style, Now in Stock , attend. L till JCH ▲ revival meeting will begin at trinity church tomorrow and will con- tout ten days or longer. The pur* >cso ef thl^ meeting will be td con* cchool at. veil tinners, reclaim backsliders and ary Socle-Jaanctlfy believers. No evangelist or prominent song REMEMBER WE ARE LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE . GROCERIES Eggs Chicken and Butter PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.' R. A. Brown has returned r.nJ will fill his pulpit at both morn ing and evening hour tomorrow. FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN- nessee. Miss Juanita Carpenter left this morning for Millwood, where sh«i takes a position as teacher in the •school at that place. WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE CASE CHEAPER THAN THE OTHER FELLOW. WILSOl 6R0GERYC0 Leading Grocers. Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦o*ooooooo<xx>040* ISmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and ‘Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Mwiufaetwrad In Waycrow, Ga, By PITTMAN C1GAK CP Every lady In the city ahould visit Humphreys & Williamson’s millinery opening October 3 and 4. Don’t for get the dates. 26 2t Mr. Charles F. Strickland, one of the finest “lightning stingers” In the south, is now manager of the Western Union Telegraph office. Messtlf. J. M. and Bob ^Joyner have returned from a trip of some days to Jaybirn Springs, Ga. leader from abroad will be present. Girl,” a thrilling romance produced Rev. J. B. Thrasher assisted by the | by the Reliance Picture Compan local ministry and his official board j Vaudeville feature will be "Hall and members will conduct the' meet-! Brothers," the world’s foremost Corne lls and they ^cordially Invite any j dy acrobats. who will to assist la the singing or! otherwise. I | Dr. and Mrs. A. Fleming, who have This will be an opportunity for u^- been visiting Dr. Young at St. Simon will return to- ill accompany Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Wright spent Sunday in the hospital at Waycross with their daughter, Miss Beulah Wright, who was there for the treat ment of her tonsils.—Screven Cor. In Jesup Sentinel. CENTRAL BAPTI3T TABERNACLE The regular morning and evening service will be held at the Tabernacle tomorrow. Rev. W. H. Scruggs will preach at both hours. FIRE IN8URANCE AND BONDS. Bit 1881 saved men, women and children to draw near to Jesus Christ and feel the healing power of the great physi cian ns It is applied to their souls. Services will be held each after noon at 3:30 and each evening at 7:30 except that on next Monday af- etrnoon there will be no service it being the regular hour of meeting for the Woman’s Foreign Missionary So ciety. Everybody is cordially Invited to, attend these revival services. Come Islnnd for n few days night. Dr. Young w them home. Mrs. H. L. Shank and Mr. G. E. Sliank, of BlacksUear, spent today In the city with relatives. Mrs. S. B. Spear has returned from a visit of several Weeks to relativ in South Carolna. praying that God will bless them to/WSyCFOSS & SOOtllCrtT your soul. FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH. A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend services at the Frst Baptist church tomorrow. Dr. W. P Price, the pastor, will preah at 11:01 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Special efforts are being put forth to have in this church an A1 Sunday 1 school. Already It is beginning to‘ tober 1. FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH. Gilmore and Reed Street^ .... Osgood F. Cook, Pastor. Services as usual tomrorow at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pastor. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be administered in the morning and the pastor will continue his series of sermons on "Temperance” at night. The Sunday school will meet at 3:30 p. m., at which time the mem bers are expected to report the results of work day for the orphans. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mary and Pendleton Streets. The Rev. Wm. Hirst Heigham, Rector Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, Ot- Phone 135 PARK MOR RAND CO, r N GINEER8 AND CONTRACTOR* Lott-Hltch Building. * REINFORCED CCNCRE’^E. There are twice as qjhny electric lights aw gas Jets in Germany, yet gas caused nearly three times as many fires as electricity last year. grow, and the officers and teachers hope that In the near future, the church will be filled to over-flowing with people Who attend, not from a sense of duty 1 and pleasure, but be* cause they love the teachings of the Lord, and want to take a part In His work. At 9:45 In the morning a class for young ladles will be organ* ized, Composed of teachers, young married ladles, and other young ladies of the city. Will you help to raake^ this an A1 Sunday school? i 3—Duet the Misses Perhain Special music will consist of chorus [ 4—“Simple Aven” .Thome Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. Litany and Holy Eucharist, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. -j. Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. All those without other definite church engagments cordially invited. At the night .services, there will be an organ rectal by Mr. Daniel, assist* ed by the Misses Perham. Program as follows: 1— Pastorale Klein 2— Berceuse Delbruck R. r. co. Schedule* of Train. Effective January 2, 1911. The following changes In schedule will become effective at 12:01 a. m.. Monday September 25th, 1911. Notice: The arrivals and depar tures are given as Information and nro not guaranteed. Suthbound Train No. 1. 0 Hebardvlile, <Lv. . ..10:00a.m. Miles Station 0 Hebardvlile Lv 10:00 a.m. 2 Ways. Albany aye. Lv. 10:05 a.m 8 Lavfnla Lv ..10:20 a.m. 10 Fredel Ar. ..10:30 &.m. Northbound Train No. 2. 10 Fredel Lr 2:45 p.m. 8 Lavlnla Lv. 2:50 p.m. 2 Wayx. (Albany ave.) Lv. 3:10 p.m. 0 Hebardrillo Ar 3:15 p.m. . -Trains Nos. 1 and 2 dally except Sunday. John M. Hopkins, Oenoral Superintendent Reponsibility TO THE PUBLIC: RESPONSIBLE BANKING IS THE POLICY UNDER WHICH THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN MANAGED 8INCE THE FIRST DAY THE DOORS'WERE OPENED. THAT THI8 POLICY IS APPRECIATED 18 INDICATED BY THE C0N8TANT AND GRATIFYING GROWTH IN BUSI- NE8S. IT IS THE DESIRE OF THE OFFICERS OF THIS BANK TO CONTINUE ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS OF THOSE INDI VIDUALS DESIRING THE MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE AND RESPONSIBLE BANKING. ON OUR RECORD OF RESPONSIBILITY YOUR PATRON AGE IS INVITED. First National Bank OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000 CASTOR IA To* Infanti and Children. Dir Kind Yov Kara Always Bought Juat received good line etaple dry goode. 27 2t J. W. Adams. ONION 8ET8. Silver akin, Pearl and Yellow Onion seta. Beat quality, at Redding's. 25 15t ’" The Sake of work by the choir, and at tho evening service, Bunn-Bell Orchestra will ren* der a few selections. Everybody come out 6—"Evening Rest” Bibl All ladles and girls who purpose at tending this recital are respectfully requested to wear a head covering. Henry Clay Asked for This Famous Coffee after his great speech at the banquet given in his honor at the old Saint Louis hotel in New Orleans in 1843. Plates were $100.00 each on that notable occasion, the famous French Market was served at the banquet and the fete which followed. Then you could obtain the real \ The wonderful coffee from fisnch MarktfCoffee nowhere else in America. But NOW you all may serve it, daily, at your own tables. For the genuine French Market biend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process No matter where you live, you can obtain this rare and famous blend with all its enticing aroma and natural strength, because now it it packed in hermetically-scaled cans, and it is sold by all grocers. Order today. Try some and you’ll agree “There is only one real old French Market flavor.” Genuine French Market Coffee—the coffee with a history—is packed only at the French 1 Market Mills • (New Orleem Coffee Co.. 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