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SPECIAL NOTICE!
All of the member* of tEe choir,
selected to* furnisa special mueic for
the afulon raily and jubilee arte
urged to beat First Methodist church
this evening (Saturday) at 7:30
•o’clock. Fail not
R. F. Zeigler, Chairman,
% Music Committee.
MARRIED.
\ Of special initerer.t to a number of
■friends and ‘acquaintances here is* the
announcement of the marr(age of
>f»8. L. W. Davidson of Milledge-
T’le and Mr. J. M. Morris of Atlanta
TLe wed'iins tool: place at Milledfee-
ville on October 25. Mrs. Davidson
having spent several winters here
n-fth friends. Mr. and Mrs. Morrb
<viU make their home in Atlanta.
FOR SALE.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mary and Pendleton Street*.
The Rev. Wm.Hirst Heighhm, Rector
Twentieth Sunday after Trinity
October 29.
Holy Eucharist, 7; 30 a. m.
Litany and Holy Eucharist, 11 a
m.
Sunday School, 3:30 p. m.
Evening Praye't 30 p. m.
Ail those wltbfe 'ther definite
church engagement* ’ cordially invit
eo.
WEEK DAY SERVICES:
Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7:30
m. »
Wednesday, Festival of All Saints,
Holy Eucharist, 7:30 and 10:15 a. m.
Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday, Holy Eucharist, 9:30
m.
Friday, Litany and Meditation, 5 p
One of the best small farms in
Ware county, one mile from city lim
its, on R. F. D. route, about thirty-
fi.e acres cleared and stumped, good
house, barn and cane mill, mule and
all necessary farm implements, heal
thy and fine locality. Any reasonable
terms accepted. Address Box B.,
28 3t eod
; “Just Say"
HORLICK'S
It Mims
Original and fianulna
MALTED MILK
Tha Food-drink for JUI Agot.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take so substitute. Ask for HORUCK’S.
19* ' Others are imitations.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Divine services and preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.
Westminister League at 3:30 p.
The pastor will preach In the
nfng from the text “Not by night, nor
by power, but by my Spir.'t salth the
Lord of hosts."—^echariah 1;6. The
annual childrens ererclses will be
held at night. We urge the parents
to come with their children and help
-them with your presence in their
noble work.
The pastor will speak In the even
ing on the subject, "The opprotuni-
tles for Christian work in the Home
Land." *
Special music for each service and
cordial invitation is extended to
all.
Rev. R. A. Brown.
Phone or send me your ordees for
Georgia pork, sausage, beef, etc. W.
J. Parker. Phone 288. 27 2t
Get the habit, smoke "O. O. 0. M
Cigars. Clear Havana. 27 tf
The Midnight Cap of Old
New Orleans
For nearly two hundred
years beautiful women and
brave men have enjoyed
this aromatic coffee at the
old French Market in New
-Orleans. Andrew Jackson,
Henry Clay and other fa
mous men have praised its
entrancing flavor. The
fierce old pirate, La Fitte,
used to come ashore, dis
guised, to visit the French
Market and get his cup of
coffee.
Then you could procure
EXTRA LARGE LINE OF
DRESS AND WORK
GLOVES.
In New Quarters
With New Fall Go®ds
We Are Now Giving the Very Be& Values in
Clean Firjft Class NEW FALL MERCHANDISE
TABLE LINEN AT
35c, 50c, 75c AND 11X10
PER YAARD.
12 1.2c DARK AMD LIGHT PERCALE -g
© ■ • • • 1 Oc
12 1-2 CENT FLANNELETTE FOR J
HOUSE DRESSES @ J_ i/C
25 CENT LINEN FRINGED TOWELS J
@ 1 zrC
25 CENT WHITE MERCERIZED f
MADRAS @ X yC
8 CENT APRON GINGHAMS @ ....
1£ CENT TURKISH TOWELS @ ....
lie
$1.00 BED SPREADS
12 1-2 CENT DARK AND LIGHT
FLANNEL TOWELS @
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
SWEATERS FOR THE WHOLE FAM
ILV FROM THE PABY UP @ 25c TO
89c
10c
*1 w $4,98
$4.98
Dress Woolens
HANDS OME LINE OF'DRESS WOOLEN8 ikl
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN DRESS PATTERN
LENGTHS, ALSO FULL LINE SERGES, BRILLIAN-
TENES, BROADCLOTHS, SILKS, MESSALINE
SATINS, ETC. MORE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
NOW. COME AND SEE THESE NEW GOODS.
Our Shoe Sfoe
IS COMPLETE—WE HAVE WHITE BUCK, AND
WHITE CANVAS, BLACK AND BROWN VELVET
AND ALL THE NEW THINGS.
Ladies* Neckwear of all descriptions, large line, 10c to $1.50
Ladies’Silk Hose,, black, white, tan and other colors, at 50c pf
Sheets ready for use, 50c, 75c and and $1.00. iU
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Coats and VFiraps. |§£
NEXT DOOR TO G. R.
YOUMANS, JEWELRY
STORE.
Jo £. Dickens
PHONE 123
9 PENDLETON St
REMEMBER THE PLACE
IS BRAD WAT80N’S OLD
STAND, PHOENIX BLOCK.
TRINITY CHURCH.
Corner of Brewer and Church Streets.
Rev. J. B. Thrasher, Pastor.
Love Feast at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m., by paBtor.
Sunday School, 3:30 p. m.
Epworth League, Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
m.
All of the members of the church
are urged to be present. A cordial
welcome for visitors and strangers.
nowhere else, but now you all may serve
it daily at vour own tables. . For*the old
French Market blend is perpetuated by
The Same Unique 1
Hygienic Roasting Process
and it is packed in hermetically sealed
tin cans with all its enticing aroma and!
natural strength. There is but ont\
French Market Flavor.
Order Today From Your Grocer
Genuine “French Market
. Coffee”—the coffee with a
history—is packed only at the
‘ French Market Mills
(New Orleans Coffee Company, Ltd., Proprietor#)
New Orleans, La.
SL.
FOR MISS YOUMANS.
Mrs. McLam entertained last Thurs
day night in honor of Miss Ann!?
Youmans, of Waycross, who Is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. B. Sirmans, of
DuPont. The home was prettily dec
orated and at a late hour refresh
ments were served. Those who wero
present to meet Miss Youmans were:
Missep Ermie and Illne Mize, Cora
and Ella Clarke, Lillian and Russlo
Day, Bessio and Martha Lee, Belle
Sirmans, Efllo Smith, Rosa Shrlver, |
Carl Musgrove, .Gussie Dupont, Ruthj
Ueberts; and Messrs Grice, Stewart,)
Kemp, Lee, Wilson, Clarke, Registerj
Lee; Day and Gilbert.- I
AT THE MAJE8TIC.
The picture programme for tonight
will be as follows:
Film No. 1. "Mutt and Jeff" and
the news boys. Another one of those
very laughable pictures producoa by
the "Nestor" Company.
Film No. 2. "Tho Mask of th« Rod
Doath." This Is an exceptionally
good picture produced by Che Ambro
sia Company. The best motion pic
ture la the world.
In tho way of vaudeville wo will
offer "The Arnold Twin Sisters”,
singing, dancing and rapid change
artists. This is a very noat little
act and Is sure to please everybody.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Gilmore and Reed Streets.
Osgood F. Cook, Pastor.
Services tomorrow at 11 a. m., and
7:30 p. m. Preaching both morning
and evening by the pastor. An Invi
tation is extended to the public and
all who can come will bo received
with a hearty welcome.
Tho Sunday School will meet at
3:30 p. m.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sevlces conducted by Rev. W. M.
Bladen at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School a| 3:00 p„ tn. S
rorintended by Brother Hobbs.
Ladles Missionary Society, Wednes
day 3 p. m.
Prayer service Thursday at 7:30 p.
. Everybody cordially invited.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
W. P. Price, Pastor.
Corner Remshart and Elizabeth Sts.
Sunday School, 9:25 a. m.
Preaching, 11:00 a. m.
Preaching, 7:30 Jf. m.
Dr. Price will speak at both servi
ces tomorrow, and It Is hoped that a
large crowd will hear him. Mr.
Price’s sermon* are all short, eleva
ting, pure and simple, and manteled
with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Remember we are putting forth
efforts to have the second A-l Sunday
School in the State of Georgia. Won t
; you help to make It such?
CENTRAL BAPTIST TABERNACLE.
At tho morning hour Rev. W. H.
Scruggs will be In his pulpit and uso
for his text "Tho Second Coming of
Christ." At tho evening hour bis
subject will bo "The Childs Spirit.
There will also bo a special song
service beginning at 7 o’clock. The
public is cordially ifivlted to attend
the Tabernacle services.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
28 tf
NOTICE LADIE3I
WE HAVE SECURED THE SER
VICES OF MR8. GUEST, AN EX-
PERT FITTER, WHO WILL HAVE
CHARGE OF OUR LADIES READY
TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. DONT
FORGET THE 8ALE 8TART8 FRI
DAY OCTOBER 27TH. FULL LINE
COAT 8UIT8, COAT8, 8KIRT8,
SERGE AND SATIN DRE88E8.
COME!—
26 At CHURCHWELL6.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
SCENE FROM “THE GIRL IN THE
NEXT FRIDAY,
TAXI" AT THE PARKER THEATRE*
NOVEMBER 3RD. '
“THE GIRL IN THE TAXI/'
"The Girl In Tho Taxi," which
comes to tho Parker Theater for an
engagement of one night, November
3, was first produced In Paris under
the title "Lo Fils a Papa," which
might bo rendered "Like Father Like
Son." The piece created ono of tho
greatest sensations tho French me
tropolis hhs ever known and ran fo:
more than 1,000 nights. It was orig
inally written by Anthony Mars, that
last master in the art of intrigue.
Tho American adaptation was made
by Stanislaus Stange, and holds the
record for the long runs of any simi
lar play In New York, Chicago and
Boston. The locale 4 aB been chang
ed from Paris to New York, but the
play retains all the humor und at
mosphere of midnight life which
made It so popular abroad.
Mars, the author, has long been
k. owQ here and In Europe for bis
ever and amusing entertainments.
He was only twenty-one, when In
connection with Bisson, ho wrote^
"Suprisea of Divorce," and although!
he will not reach half-century fo?
another twelve months, ho has to hi*
credit an average of a play a year, j
In tho author's opinion, "The GUI
In Tho Taxi" is by far ^ho cleverest;
and funniest piece credited to bin
facllo pen. It contains more wit and
humor, more interesting and amusingf
characters, and more ludicrous, yet
possible complications and* embanks#
meats than half a dozen of his otbe?
plays combined. k
Tho Triunjvlrate Is now complete-**
Senator, governor and railroad conPM
missoncr.
- —-i-—
It leem* to have become fashion**
able lor a man to kill one woman
in order to be able to marry another.
The dlvorec road la the more preterm*
tie.
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