Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 14, 1911, Image 5

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WAVCR033 EVENING HERALD ,eooooooooooooooio, New Line Crackers In Waycross Sunshine Biscuits mm mb.41 L. J. COOPER, President j. w. BELLINGER, C«hHr/ ‘CONDUCT ROLL 6TH OR .. A. ! MRS. HEIDT, TEACH C. . f Girls: MaHe Allen, Haze! Albrlt-, | ion, Helen Griflin, Norma Hargreaves,: | Susan Hopkins, Ethel Ives, Rut 1 Mil- fcr, Helen Paschal, Mamie West berry, ; Evelyn York. Beys: Robert Brinson, English Style, Now in Stock j" Hemby ’ w,11!5m 0wIng ’ Dekle REMEMBER J For first-cla^s rubber tire and wire j WE ARE .LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE wheel work at prices right, see J. T. • GROCERIES Eggs Chicken and Butter FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN NESSEE. McGie, 21 Al' :tuy avenue. WE ALSO SELL EGGS BY THE CASE CHEAPER THAN THE OTHER FELLOW. Leading Grocers. Wilson Block. Phone 128 ♦o^ooooooooooo^ SmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and 'Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manuf.ctv'cd In WayoroH, Ca, Rif PITTMAN CIGAR CP FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS. COAL] COAL! COAL) WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL, ASK FOR RED ASH. THE MONTE-’ VELLO IS THE COAL THAT MAK ES RED ASH. I ALSO HAVE A CHEAPER GRADE OF COAL. HAVE THEM ON HAND AT ALL TIME3. ALSO DRY STOVE" WOOD OF ALL KINDS. TELEPHONE 70 FOR PRI CES. QUICK SERVICE TO ANY j PART OF THE CITY. GOOD WOOD. AN3LEY COAL COMPANY. 10 tf. W.. W. ANSLEY, PROP. CRITTENDON—BUNN. Mrs. Mary E. Crittesdon, of Nash ville, Tenn., announces the engage- nient and approaching marriage of her daughter, Isabella, and Mr. Har vey Carswell Bunn, of Waycross, Ga. The wedding will be quietly solemn ized at the home of the brides mother on Tuesday evening, November the fourteenth. j BaMng-Powdei "Absolutely Pun To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. The Label will guide you Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphates CENTRAL BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Rev. J. A. Klrtly will preach at both morning and evening hour at Central Baptist Tabernacle tomorrow. Rev. Klrtly has been heard here a number of times before and the an nouncement that he will preach in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Scruggs, Is received with pleasure. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. | AT THE MAJESTIC. Corner of Ellzubeth and Kemshart St. j Tonight wo will offer oue of the W. P. Price Pastor.^ J greatest vaudevillo features we have Sunday School, 0:45 a. m. j ever presented at our house. Preaching, 11 a. m. j The Ellis‘es in a marvelous exlilbi- Preaching, 7:CO p. in. Ition of mental telepathy or mind At the morning service Dr. Price I reading. Blindfolded securely on the will use for his subject, "A Mau a stage Madam Ellis will describe 80CIAL AND BOX PART7 Star of 1911 Council, Daughters of America and Waycross Council No. I 21 Junior Order U. A. M., will unite IF YOU CANT GO OUT TO SEE; their meetings next Monday oven* "YOUNG’S LOTS” TODAY, GO JO- ing October 1 at their hall to enjoy NIGHT, GO IN THE MORNING BE- FORE YOU GO TO WORK. BUT GO. YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT, WHERE YOU WANT IT. AND AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN AFORD. WALTER M. YOUNG, 9 6t. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS a social evening together. Plenty of music, plenty of talks, good ones, and good fellowship will prevail. Free cold refreshments will be prodded. A box supper wUJ also be provided by the Daughters of Am erica. All Juniors are Invited and expected to come that night and Job.” Those who heard Mr. Price last Sunday on “An A-l Sunday School” were very much pleased, and the announcement of this practical subject for tomorrow should Insure a very large congregation Special music has been arranrs-J for both morning asu evening servi ces. A cordial invitation is extend cd the public to attend. SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURDH It Is hoped that every father and moth or In the city will make unusual sacrifices to be present at the rally tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. A‘ short and very interesting porgram has been arranged, and wo want to make this a Joyful occasion. Let tho children como out and get lined up wi<h the Sunbeams, Hallelujah fcholr, or some oth*»r department of tho Sun day rchool work. The choir loader Vould like to have the church flllj-1 urately and correctly any and all ar ticles, sho will read names and ad dresses from cards, letters, etc., antf numbers on bills, running into mil lions, her most remarkablo work, however Is her adaptability In ans wering questions, her wonderful suc cess Is In so often locating lost or stolen valuables, missing friends or relatives, and her remarkable ollh fleecy In foretelling the outcome of jtolura uncertainties makes her work It’s Too Easy to Save MC.iLLY A .Y.ATTER OF SPEND ING LESS THAN YOU EARN. KEEPS GROWING EASIER TOO; BECOMES SURPRISINGLY EASY AFTER YOU HAVE PRCTICED IT FOR A WHILE. PEOPLE FALL IN- TO THE HABIT OF 8PENDING MONEY THOUGHTLESSLY, AND IMAGINE THEY CANNOT SAVE. CULTIVATE THOUGTH FULNESS AND CAREFULNE8S AND YOU ARE BOUND TO SAVE. THERE’8 PROTECTION, ENCOURAGEMENT AND SATISFACTION IN A SAV INGS ACCOUNT. 4 PER CENT PAID ON 8AVING8. First National Bank; OF WAYCROSS OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000 CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Hava Always Bought Slgaaturo < Big .hlpmeot electric fen, receiv ed. Byck Electric Supply Cc. 20 Lott StreoL IS U A carload of peaches, pears, and grapes of all klnde, and quince., at Durst'a Variety Storo. 9 It Big supply of card noard, an col- bring their famine,, alio any friend It-e or tan minute, before time to on, Ju»t received at Herald. tf they may dcilrc. '.cyln. . This is the Coffee Andrew Jackson Liked so Well After his brilliant victory at Chalmette in 1815, Andrew Jackson led his troops past the old French Market in New Orleans and treated the officers and men to fresh, hot French Market Coffee. And in 1843, Henry Clay—at the conclusion of his eloquent speech at the great banquet in his honor—slipped away, with his friends, to the old French Market for a cup of the same famous beverage. Then you could get ANDIl£W JACKSON french Market Coffee nowhere in America except at the old French Market in New Orleans. But NOW you all may serve it—daily—on your own tables. For the old French Market blend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Boasting Process and we deliver genuine French Market Coffee everywhere in hermetically sealed cans. It reaches yott fresh from the mill with all its enticing aroma add delicious flavor. "There is only one rtal old French Marxet flavor”—only one coffee with a history. Get it from your grocer. But be sure it. is the genuine French Market Cot ta—packed only at the French Market Mills (R*tr Odum Celle* Coapujr, Ltd., PtOftStioet) New Orleans, Louisiana The Sake ol YOUR Appearance And your pocket book, you’d better come to this store soon and !ook over the new styles in Clothing, Shoes and Hats y If you are looking for a suit that combines Style, Comfort, Quality and Service, then you are looking for The Steele Clothing Store. You’d Better Pick Out Your Fall Suit NOW. A great many men are finding some very nice things here. Let us put one away for you. The color, the weave and the style you want is here. Suits From $15 to $30 > The Steele Clothing Store 40 PLANT AVE.