Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 16, 1911, Image 10

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• • Itofrai BAKING POWDER Abmahrtmty Pure Used and praised by the most competent and careful pas* try cooks J the world over The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Creaxh of Tartar—made from grapes i thSthdm ' « !• t ■ ■ - ■— A Few Timely Suggestions If your house or the house of your fiimd is mrde veim trd bright with the Christmas spirit and the holiday tokens offexd by this rflore, THAT house will remain cherry and comfortable through all the days of 1912. Remember the best gift is the gift that serves. Davenports and Couches either in genuine leather or in best guaranteed chase leather. • Our line is exit usiye K compris* ing about thirty styles at a wide range of pricef. The Davenports are from $28.00 to $50.00, the Couches from $16.00 to 50.00 r ■ .r Morris Chairs The ideal gift for father, husband or broth er. We have fifty different patterns, including the famous'Royal Push Button kind, the auto matic and the rod style, in all the popular finishes and upholsterings. They are Priced from $10.00 TO $20.00 A^e are] shewing a beautiful line of Pictures. Ladies’' Writing Desks, Library Cases, Parlor Cabinet;, Parlor and Library Tables, Sec tional Book Cases, Rugs, all sizes andjprices, Dinner Sets from $6.00 to $18,00, Brass Beds, Chifferober, Wardrobes. Chiffoniers, Ladies’ Toilet Tables; Stoves and Ranges for coal or wood, the famous “Char ter Oak” Line. ti‘The Store of Great Values|Where YourftCredit Is Good” Walker-Hood Furniture Co. PHONE 499 80 PLANT AVE FOR LADIES |FOR MEN Pearl Brooches Watches Pearl Beads Chains Hat Pins Charms Locket & Chains Watch Fobs La Valiers Signet Rings Shirt Waist Pins Set Rings Cameo Rings Lmbrellas Set Rings Canes Neck Chains Scarf Pins Toilet Sets Cuff Buttons Manicure Sets Tie Clasps Cut Glass, Etc Military Brushes Utile & Odom Jewelers FIRST BAPTIST CHURlM. Center Remabart and Elizabeth 8te. W. P. Price, Paator. Sunday School, 9:15 a. to. | Preaching,. 11 a. nt. j Preaching, 7:00 p. m. * Special muilc at both .crrlce. by j the choir. * 4 .1 On last Sunday morning our Mbool) vat graded, giving ui About twenty dasvea. We have a - place lor every body who' will come. Especially do we with to emphasize on the men'a claee, taught by Judge T. A. Parker. Thla dale waa organ ized for buay working, bualneaa add professional men above 21 year, of age, Wo hope to make thle one of the beet feature! of the Sunday school. Everybody cordially invited to attend all of the above nrvlcee. Tomorrow at Central Baptlat Tab-1 eraacle' there will be apeclal muilc I at both earvlcea. I 0EENWOOD AND HEBARD METHODIST CHURCH. J. E. Summer, Pastor. Rev. J. E. Summer, the paator of Hie Oeenwood and Hebard Methodist Churches arrived Thursday and baa begun work in thla Important field. Where he haa received a hearty wel come. He will preach both morning and evening tomorrow at the usual hours for services at Hebardvllle. TRINITY METHODIST QHURCH. Corner of Brewer and Church Streets. Rev. J. U. Thrasher, raitor. Love Feast for everybody at 10 a. SB. / Preaching by the paator at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 3 p. ra. J. P. Llde. Superintendent. Bp worth League' 7:30 p. m., Tues day. Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7 p. m. # .‘Wednesday. * The members of the church are tirged to be present. Strangers to the <|!ty are tordlalty Invi'.v! and visitor* will be warm!;/ wGlsomea. Administration of Holy Communion at 7 a. m. Mass at 10 a. m. Sermon: “Holy Communion Our Dally Bread.” Rosary, sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p. m Subject: ’’The Catholic Uhurcb, the only Saving Church/* Sunday School and Peraevevanc* claps nt 11:30 a. m. Monday, mass at 7 a. ra. fleeting of the Altar Society at 3:30 p. m. When the annual electloirbf officers will take place. AT THE PRE80YTERIAN CHURCK Divine Services and preaching .it 11 a. ra., and 7:30 p. m. The Rev. R. A. Brown will preach on a subject tomorrow morning at the Presbyterian Church that will be Interesting and Ihatructlve. The en tire membership Is urged to be pres ent, also visitors and strangers are cordially Invited to worship with us I m. f *, at both morning and evening services I Junor Epworth League, Friday. 3 p. Svndfry Seliooi, at 2:10 ft. •« “» » breaching, 11 p. m. The Westminister League meet* at 6:30 p. m., and preaching at 7:30. A good musical program will be arrang ed for both aervlces. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Gilmore and Reed Streets. Osgood F. Cook, Pastor, Services tomorrow at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. ra. Preaching in the morning”ttf Rev. Whitley Langston, presiding elder and at night by the paator. Good music and a comfortable church at both hours. Strangers and newcomers specially invited. Sunday School, 3 p. m. Mr. V. L. Stanton, superintendent. Adult Bible classes taught by Mr. E. A. Pound and Mr. L. J. Cooper. Woman's Home fission Society, Monday, 3 p. m. Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:30 p. ra. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. 3 TT111 ■IEII That are good and wilt give years of Service and Pleasure The House 9f Christmas The buying of Gifts appropriate to the person for whom the Gift is intended is sometimes a difficult matfer. You want beauty, you would like to include serviceability. • mmmr . The Gift that is purely ornamental can never be so satisfactory as the one that combines ‘ beauty with service Your Christmas selections from this &ore HAVE THESE TWO QUALITIES, and the result of a purchase made here is to endow your gift with all that a gift should have. It will not be cadi aside and forgotten in a few weeks or months, but will give years of useful service, adding pleasure and comfort to the home where it goes. Such .a gift is worthy of your consideration, and the corfl is no more. Our large Aore is filled with hundreds of articles from which you can select a suitable gift for any friend or member of the family, and if it is more convenient for you to pay AFTER ChrUtmas you can arrange the terms to suit, either in 30, 60 or 90 days at SPOT CASK PRICES, or oh small monthly payments. Elegant Assortment of Rockers We are showing 200 styles at prices to fit any purse, the newest rftyles and patterns in Rattan are here with Settees and tables to match. We have a large assortment in Oak and Mahogany, alcoa number of great values in Turkish Rockers, some upholstered in berfl quality chase leather and others in genuine leather with the famous guaranteed Seng springs. A Great Display of Dining Room Furniture The largest line ever shown in 'this city. Thirty pat terns of China Cabinets from the leading factories of the country at prices from $16. C0 to $50.00. Fifty patterns of high class Sideboards at from $16,00 to $75.00. Thirty five styles of Buffets from $19.00 to $50.00. A large line of Pedeftal Extension Tables from $11.SI to $50 00. Seventy- five patterns of Chairs from 80c up to $11,50 each,