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Walker-Hood
PHONE 499
Furniture
mpany
'PLANT AVE
nm
To Our Friends and Customers
(Actual and Prospective)
We appreciate and thank you for your generous
patronage during the past year. It has made possible
the wonderful growth of our business. Our large
new &ore gives us the facilities to carry a larger and
better assortment of home furinishings, to give you
better service and to merit your increasing patron*
age. more than ever before. j
We wish you a very happy and prosperous New
Year and many more them. I
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH."
Comer Remshsrt and Elizabeth Sta.
| W. P. Price. 'Actor.
Sunday School, 9:45 n. m.
Preanhing, 11 a. m.
IJreachlng, 7:00 p. m.
Special mualc at hotb aerricea by
[• chop.
A apodal Invitation la extended to
ja public to attend all of the eorvicee
this church tomorrow. Dr. Price
111 apeak at. the morning and evening
irvloea.
Mlaa Olllo May PafTord and Mlaa
ttKle Paltord, of Hlnaon. Fla., afe
ate of their brother, Mr. B. M.
ford here. The Mlaaea PafTord
J. etn* at Central Baptlat Taberna
cle tomorrow morning and at Trinity
Church tomorrow night.
APPatachloola Oyatara and freeh flab
jxaea 189. 7 *J
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Ollmore and Deed Street#,
Oagood F. Cook, Factor,
Services tomorrow at 11 a. m., and
7:30 p. m.
Preaching la the morning by Rev.
Whitley Langston, presiding older and
at night by the pastor. Good music
anil a comfortable church at both
hours. Strangers and newcomrra
specially invited.
By special requ/a' the splendid
Christmas music will be repeated.
Sunday School, 3 p. m. Mr. V.
Stanton, superintendent. Adult Bible
clasaea taught by Mr. IS. A. Pound
and Mr. L. J. Cooper.
Woman's Home Mission Society,
Monday. 3 pm.
Epworth League, Tuesday, 7:30 p.
AT CENTRAL BAPTI8T
TABERNACLE TOMORROW.
Rev. Charles E. Butler will preach
at both morslng and evoning hour.
11 a. u>„ and 7:15 p. m., at Central
Baptls Tabernacle tomorrow. The
public la cordially Invited to hear him,
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.
Junor Epworth League, Friday, * p.
MISSES SUTTON ENTERTAIN.
I The Misses 8utton were at home to
jk number of their young friends last
/•venlng In compliment to their vial-
/dor. Miss Fannie King, tif Dublin. Tho
j home for the occasion wits beautifully
decorated with Xnuu colots and
•non*. Especially pretty was the ta
ble from which refrsehmtnla were
' nerved. In the center waa a beautiful come his bride,
.Xmas tree with old "Santa Claus.’
,f she Xmas Idea being prettly carried
amt In every detail Those who en
joyed the evening were Miss Fannie
King, of Dublin. Miss Emma Drew, of
Macon, Miss Lucy Webb, of FI tiger-
aid. Miss Carter, of Hawktnsvllle,
Mlaa Annie Murphy, of Jotup, Misses
Magdalena lalar, Gladys Porter, 80-
phlo Lambdln. Esther Deen, Kate
Lewis, Vern Morion, Hettle Campbell,
Xdmre Wells, Juanita Bennett, gay
McGee, 8arah Saullsbury, Luclle Rip-
Parti, Alice Sutton, Rhuelma DeFord,
Mias Mattlo Julian, Della King,
Ladle and 8nsle Button; Messrs.
Folks. Vann, Brinson. Miller, Gray,
Harris, Sutton, Henderson, portsr.
MILLER—YOUNG.
Miss Pearl Miller of 8ummer Hill
and Mr. Arthur M. Young wars mar
ried Sunday, afternoon and arrived
hero this morning to nuke their home
Mr. Young has been n resident of
Waycrosa for sevaral years and baa a
number of friend* here who will wel-
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GOOD RESOLUTIONS
AND HOW TO KEEP THEM
T*e theme for the sermon to ho
preached by Rev. R. A. Brown at the
First Presbyterian Church tomorrow
morning at 11 o'clock, it la tho custom
of n gsat many people to form Now
Year resolutions, a gnat many of
which are soon broken. Hear this
sermon tomorrow It will help you.
Evening service nt 7:80.
8unday School at 0:46 n. m.
Westminster'League at 0:80 p. dL
Mrs. Della Wylly entertained
party of young people very pleasantly
last evening at her home. Among her
guests were several out of town visi
tors. Mrs. Wylly’s guests were: Miss
Kathleen Chandler, Miss Undine Ben
nett, of Eastman, Ga„ Miss Florie
Grlffln, Miss Kate Lewie, Mlee Anna
Beaton, hltso Doyle, of Savannah, Mlsa
Dorris AVyily; Messrs Herrick, Ray-
lion, Mr. Hllllngtworih, or Washing;
ton, N. C„ Mr. Doylo. of Savannah.
Mr. Charlie Knight, Mr. Dare Pope.
Mr. Herbert Lewie, Mr. Ed. Jordan,
Mr. Walker, of Atlanta.
lng from thta port, viz., the Uni d
Fruit Co., tho VaKcarra Fruit Co., its
Hubbard-Zemurray Fruit Co., S. Ot rl
Fruit Co., all of I which are doing a
flourishing business, exporting annu fl
ip millions of bananas, cocoaau k,
hides, furs, Sarsaparilla root, etc., a Id
heavy cargoes are brought Southward
In the way of gene ral merchandise, Ss
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH,
Comer of Brower and Church Streets
Rev. J. B. Thresher, Pastor.
Love Feast for svdTybody at 10 a.
m., T.. G. Holland, leader. ^
Preaching 11 a. m., by Rev. Whitley
Langston, Presiding Elder of (he Way-
cross District.
not only this port
but a major part- 01
to draw tbelr 1
through this port.
Population of Lai
including aome 600
mostly Americans.
Is to be supplied,
the interior hare
Indies from sad
obla about 8,000,
to 600 foreigners,
a pretest
time the principal m ircantlle pursuits
are controlled by nt tlvis, Turks and
Italians. The republl c as a whole has
experienced a great 1 decrease In the
volume of buelnese h 1 the laet few
years owing to the involution which
ended In January of hie year; how
ever, La Cable has ei Joyed a Heady
growth the last few rears and bids
fair to soon be quite a|Uttle city,
American goods arrt much sought
after end tbelr quality [duly recogniz
ed, but owing to the ejxceislve entry
expense nt the ports Ihe merchants
are compelled to soil as prices which
Sundsy School, 3 p, m. J. P. Udc.] We aro about 16 di
p. m, Tuea-
Supcrintondcnt.
Epworth League, V.
day-
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7 p. m.,
Wednesday.
Preaching at 7 p. m., by the pastor.
Tho momboro of tho church -aro
urged to be preeanL Strangers to
the qlty aro cordially ( tnvit>! an*
visitors will be warmly welcomed.
LETTER FROM ,
CENTRAL AMERICA.
(Continued from Page s.-
Statea and Honduras will doobtleea
direct attention to thin crest and undo
v el oped country.
La Cebla, when 1 am located would
tend to remind on* ot some Ure. up-to-
date town ot tho West or. South of tho
are beyond tho comn
ltude; the nights are
two blankets for covi
sleep end do not have
Ihe thermometer
this week, caused by *
that has been blowing ni
almost Ineesant vraln.
having what 1* called the "rainy tee-
son," and It will last until about Feb
ruary. We minted our Me Uootl bird
on Thanksgiving Day and I to weather
wee eo bad we conld not goo stand get
a wild one We hare two 'try bSaO-
tiful parka la the city, in 01 e of them
we have music every Sunday and
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ONE OF THE BEST COMPANIONS ANY MAN CAN HAVE IB A GOOD
RAZOR. IT ADOS TO HIS APPEARANCE, SELBREBPECT, TIME, MON
EY AND GOOD DISPOSITION. I
IT I8N’T NECESSARY TO ARGUE THE FACT fBECAU8B YOU KNOW/p
IT.
Many 1 man who rends this advertisement Is using a razor
fifty yearn behind tha times"and enjoys none- of the advantages tbe
mldtrn one brings. Think this over and remember tbat you can
not Invest the tame amount In say other way that will mean so
much to you.' I . *
In our etore In just the razor you wanL One) that will, suit your fancy
one that Vjrlll shave any heard. It will pay you to Inspect our stock now.
P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
44 PLANT AVENUE
OEENWOOD METHODIST CHURCH,
finndiy. December 14th, Rev. J. &
Vijrxinz, Drew, Bennett, Jane* L. - Sumner will preach at Deenwnnd U.YL A. It Is the beet end mom rere-
Wyly, of Ocala, Floyd Drew, ot Ma- Methodist Church, 11 a. nu and 7:10 nue earning port in thin republic;' Sunday Is the greatest dsy^ or cock| Trrusilng tbat I have not mad* my
there Is four steamship Hum onarat- fighting, gambling and amuaeiftenti of, letter too long lo pe:mlt of Its publl-
Tiriouh sorts Indulged In by. the coe- ttetl
mopolltan population that make up
the city, and right hora I will aay that
I can't understand why aome ot the
thousands of foreign mlssl
it out from our United Btates are
Thursday nlghta rendered b]t tho mill- not sent to this place which compare-
tary band; then Is only ot e church Hvely speaking Is right at our doors
In the place, which Is Roman Calhollo'nnd I treat some of our good church
and Is owned by tho mantel allty, in folks will Investigate the matter; If
the dome of this church rests the city j they will, they will find a great need
dock. of missionary work right near home.
p. m. Public cordially welcomed.
1 operet- fighting, gambling end amusei tents of ^ letter too long fo peri
e dear old Evening Herald,
tbat you/ and youre are enjoylr,
best of hKraltb and prosperity and j
kindest Regards to all the good 1
of Wayqros, I am, yours very I
WILL S. HARRIS.,
Care American flbthiH
tsh Honduras, cT
MRS ETHEL Bj
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