Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 02, 1911, Image 5

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Onr Store Will be cloied #11 day on Thanksgiving Day. Plana give us your orders as early In the week as possible. W e Have The Largest and most updo-date stock of groceries ever. , i.j shown in any retail store in /~i Waycross. 2(10 Fine Turkeys A Lv'For sale cheaper than :fce other fellow. Tuesday and Wednes'lay we will have California Cele ry, Cranberries, etc., for your turkey dlnper. California dried fruits of all kinds, 1911 packs. Also Fresh shipment of our fa mous C. C. D. Butter, only cents pound. Good Butter 30 ■cents. Better Buttetr , cents and Best Buter, 45 cents pound. Chickens and Tennesieo Butter always on hand. All at Rock Bottom Prices. THE Wilson Grocery CO. W. M. Wilson, Mgr. Phone 128, Wilson Block L m LOCAL. Of interest to friends here will be the announcement of the marriage at Quitman on November 27th of Miss ftidia Turner and Mr. Samuel Bennett, j Mies Turner is the daughter of thej late Congressman ‘ Henry G. Turner, I of Quitman. Mr. Bennett is a well j .vn young lawyer of this state. Mr. J and Mrs. Btunott will make their Lome In Albany. lit th< Original and flinulnt HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Thi Food-drink for All Afos. For Infants,Invalids, and Growmg children. PureNutritioOpUpbuildmg the whole body. Invigoratesthenursmgmotherandtheagea. Rich milk, malted gram, in powder form. .A quick flinch prepared fa a minute. Takenosa&atitite. Ask for HOR LICK'S. STRAWBERRY PLANT* FOR 8AL* ' "Fine, healthy strawberry plants for 'sale at $2.50 per thousand plants- Lady Thompson and Klondike varia* ties and prolific bearers. Speak quick If you want plants for they are going fast. Enquire at the office of the Deen Realty Company ifflee, LaGrande building. 24 6td 2tw AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I Divine Services. and preaching 111 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. ! Sabbath School and the men’s Bible J Class taught by Mr. Todd at 9:45 a. m. Tho pastor will preach at each aer \<lco. The subject will be for the morning sermon, “The Ultimate End Of Faith,” and at night the intense cognition “Is The Youn Man Safe.. The public hr cordially invited to worship with us. Seats are free and all who will aro requested to join us In worshiping God in song and praise. Tho choir is requested to meet prompt ly at 7:30. TRINITY METH0D18T CHURCH. Corner of Brewer and Churdh Streets. Rev. J. B. Thrasher, I’astor. Love Feast for everybody at 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, at J:30 p. m. 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 FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH. Corner Remshart and Elizabeth Sts. W. P. Price,'' Paitor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, ll a. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. m. ' Tomorrow morning being the begin ning of the Teachers’ Institute, our Sunday school will open promptly at 9:30. Mr. Andrews will be with us at that hour and conduct the school. Dr. Price will speak at the morning preaching hour, and again In the even ing. Special attention Is called to tho change in the evening hour, from 7:30 to 7:00. Please note the change and let everybody be on hand at 7:00 o’clock. FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH. Osgood F. Cook, Pastor, Gilmore and Reed Street,. Service, tomorrow at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Supdny School, 3 p. m. Mr. V. L Stanton, superintendent. Adult Bible claaBO, taught by Mr. E. A. Pound and Mr. L. J. Cooper. Woman’, Home Mission Society, Monday, 3 p. m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:30 p. n. Junor Epworth League, Friday, 3 p. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH, W. H. Scruggs, Pastor. Sunday morning 11 o'clock, preach- tug by paitor. Subject “Personal Recognition in Heavenly WorW.". At the evening hour (7:15) Mr. Geo. W. Andrew,, of Atlanta, will apeak. Mr. Andrew, ha, a reputation of being a forceful speaker. We cordially Invite the public to hear him. Don't stay j away on account of cold weather. ,The Sunday, December 3rd., administra tion of Holy Communion at 7 a. m. Mass at 11 a. m., sermon ‘‘The Uv worthy Communion." Sunday School and Perseverance | building I, steam heated and will b« class at 3 p. m. jmado perfectly comfortable. Rosary, sermon and Benediction of Sunday School, 3 o'clock, E. the Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p. m Monday, mas, at 7 a. m. Meeting of. the .Altar Society at 1:30 p. m. Carswell, Superintendent. A cordial invitation 1, extended to the public, especially to stranger, within onr gate,. This is the Coffee 1 Andrew Jackson !i Liked so Well V' .After his brilliant victory at Chalmette in 181$, ' Andrew Jackson led his troops past the old French ^akdbew jackson 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 I 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 GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mary and Pendleton Streets. The Rev. Win. Hirst Helgbam, Rector First Sunday in Advent, December 3. Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer, 11 a,.m, Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. All those without other definite church engagements are cordially In vlted. At the night service Mr. John L. Eckereley Daniel, assisted by Mis, Mary Young, will render the following program of Instrumental and vocal music: 1. —Triumphal March—Costa. 2. —Melody In F.—Rubcnsteln. 3. —Song, “If Ye Love Me"—Hoi- lingahead—Miss Mary Young. if.—Uercluie—Lille. J t.—Romance—Zltterbart - 6. —Song, "Ave Marla,"—MJllard— Miss Mary Young. 7. —Garatina—Raff. ,8.—Extemporisation, "The Storm ” (By Request) . j WEEK DAY SERVICES: Tuesday, 7:30 a. m., Holy EucnarisL THANKSGIVING EGGS, 600 HUN DRED DOZEN, 30 CENTS DOZEN, AT J. W. 8. HARDY’S. 27 kt tow: politics* The town la hot with polities, The street* are full of smioke, One mag is using hot air, The using soap. One m$q Is out for Russell, T|)$ other one Is out tor'Pope, Can man Is out with * bustle, I gut the third one has the dope, William and Frank, the bright little son, of Mr. and Mr,. F. T. Howell, entertained a number of their little friends at a birthday party at their home on Stephenson streot this after- noon. The color scheme was pink find white. The occasion wa, greaUy enjoyed by the children. The Road to Independence Is not the spenders route. Deposit your Salary with us, wo Issue you a pass-book and chock book; pay ml your bills up by check, thus avoiding the necessity and worry of rnakiu? your pioney stretch to next payday.. You know how It is, mon&y in your pocket never lasts. YOUR B WK ACCOUNT Will stop the leaks, and, If it is your desire to get ahead, will eventually make you Independent. 8tart an ac count with us today; a large amount not nocossary; Just your week’s or month’s salary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK . OF WAYpROSSS RESOURCES CAPITAL /. I— $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... $40,000.00 PRESS COMMENTS ON GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN Griffin News. . Joe Drown can talk In public a, woll a, write cards In his office. Augusta Chronlcls. Who Is the Hon. Hoke Smith for In the present gubernatorial race? Columbut Enquirer-Sun. The Joe Brows men And that their conBdence increases as the campaigns progresses. , . , Albany Hsratd. Joe Brown has got the bulge on the other gubernatorial candidates , whan it comes to newspapsr support Ths Silent Vote. Itl s Mid that the silent rote will be cast for Governor Brown on the oeV' ontb. If this I, true; why Jio will be elected by * big majority Instead of a plurality.—Darien Gaiette. Maeon Telegraph. Surely Governor Brown had In mjnd the distinguished chief Justice when be requested the state commit tee to eliminate the question from politics' end let It not' ba the hobby horse of office seekers. -3V" * •' ,.. .. Ocllla Staf. , It ll true, the legflihlM* mAh** the law,, and not the governor; but tfW liquor Interests would be patisSed this time If they can elect a governor ,vbo I, for local option, or one who doesn’t take a stand. Tbla would lie a fine entering for them. AT THE MAJESTIC. The following I, the pictures for tonight: Film No. 1. "For Ills Sake;" Th[f Atlanta ConatluttlcD.' Is a beautiful production of the "Re- The tri!! pf the candidate-judge M Ranee" picture Company. . , r still upon Georgia; It le no more de fensible, no less dangenHI May than * LAST MONETARY MEETINGS. Special To The Herald. Washington, D. C., Dec. 2.—The No- Itlonal Monetary Comm|sslon today entered upon Ita float aeries of meet ings to get the opinions of men vers ed In financial matters on the propon ed reform of the banking and currency law, of the country/ The addresses and dlscuaslons at the recent convention of the. American Bankers’ Association In New Orleans reflected what Is believed to be thw prevailing views of the national banfe ers, particularly with reference (o the proposed National Reserve Associa tion, which Is Intended to be a great unification of the credit of the bank ing Inetltutlona of the nation. The commission still deslrss, 'how ever, to give all Intereeted persons an opportunity to present their oplnlona before the commission concludes Its da liberations and Incorporate! Its find ings In the form of a bill to* be Inti* .* duced In congress, , JqV. 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 Boasling Process and we deliver genuine French Market Coffee everywhere in hermetically sealed cans. It reaches yon fresh from the mill with all its enticing aroma and delicious flavor. ‘"There is only one real old French Market flavor”—only one coffee with • history. Get it from yonr grocer. But be sure it is the genuine French Market Cot- let—packed only at the French Market Mills (New Orleans Coffee Coeipeny, Ltd., Prapietan) New Orleans, Louisiana '•v»r I'lim No. 2. "The Tempter And Dsn Cupid." A very Interesting lord story produced by the "Thanhouscr" Picture Company. In the woy or vaudeville we offer "Miss Ethel Talbott", doing d very clever act consisting of singing gild toe dancing. Also “Danny White” the kid .with the educated tent, doing s song and dance act, featuring the far mer’s breakdown at the Huskln Bee. Come out where l( le worm end com fortable end have an hours enjoy ment. j I STAND FOR the 8ELP AS8ER- ITI’/B RULE OF THE PEOPLE, j CALVIN W. PARKER, | ! CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. in the daye of Toombs and of fittlm* .The people ore equally resentful fof the snerednesa of the Judicial funcUon which can dfag the ermine in the mud of partisan politics. — X Lyons Prograss.' ’■ The editor was In Atlanta the’ (fret of tbs waok on a abort business trfjfc And while there called at tho different political headquarters. Wo must say that we found a strong "Little Joe" sentiment sill around and wo aro now beginning to believe that wo aro to have a year or more at least of "Little Joe” and good timet. The anU and the prohl fight don’t ooem to bo cans ing any groat «tf? whore wo aro at iU _ •—ta’" Savannah, 0*^ Dec, 3.—It has been announced at the headquarters of thw' - Central of Georgia Railway' here that" there has been a final adjbitoept pile; tho wagi shale belweeii tho offlellle’off the railroad and the engineers, allows Ing the oraployes a ten per cent In-' crease In salary. -- Tho adjustment followed closely thw vluit of President Charles H. Mark-*' ‘ hnm, who was htro Wednesday. Ths matter wat taken up at that time by, the president who conferred with th* commltlto. When the agreement wail reached the'committee wua discharged dfthr being Iff Savannah for sixty day* In the Interest of this proposition;' e. Under thff hgreemont the engineer* on the main lino Will receive fd.40 peg hundred miles, an InefMSs' from $3.8$, Tho minimum to bo paid (ltd passen- iet engineers Is $5 per day; Th* switch engineers are to be paid $435 (for day whore they formerly received W-fK- The Might engineers also row ce’rvS' i corresponding Increase. VOTE FbR CALVIN W. PARKER FOR MAYOR. HE' WILL REPRE- SENT THE HIGH AND' THE LOW, THE RICH ANtf POOR-