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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1911. cd Form OLIVER DRY GOODS CO CORNER PALAFOX AND INTENDENCIA 1 XO) Phone 750 Phono 750 CHURCHES 4 Is Q NOW THAT THE SPRING HAS ARRIVED WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW THE NEWEST SPRING FABRICS. TJccdcd FJov9 and tho Best Hood's SarcapariHa iG WHERE RESIDENTS AND VIS ITORS CAN WORSHIP IN FORE NOON AND EVENING SPECIAL MUSIC AT. SEVERAL, ' Which purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood as no other does. 40,366 testimonials of cures, in two years. Get it in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. SERVICES Al i nan jw.yonirD 1 PEKOU bearer my God to Thee, nearer to Thee, ' E'en though It be a cross . That raiseta me. Still all my son shall be Nearer my God to Thee, - - JSearer my God to Thee, .Nearer, to L Thee." . . , . - . f ' Selected. ft the First MthBaJt Chtirch Today. ill ss Missouri Cawthon, soprano and jchoir, baa prepared the following musi- heal programme for the service, today: Morning. !? Piano voluntary Mis Kat2kertne .(sgener. "Oh Be Joyful la tie borX Qw - Hette. The Lord 4 My BhepberdQ'aar- istte. Evening. Tiano- vdhmtary. -Now the Iay la Over" Quartette, f -rraise xe toe ujer -xujuik Services at Fort Barrancas Today. ' There will be the usual Sunday morning servlcea today at Fort Bar ranca at 10 o'clock. Chaplain Ran dolph to be In charge. Miss Ola wat- tson and Miss Genie Howe will sing two duets which will be entitled, re spectively, "Sun of My Soul' ani 'Some Day" - The jrubllo Is cordially Invited to be tereeent. , I. First Baptist Church, At the morning service. 11 o'clock. ...-1133 xmuia iuomo um . " .fShou My Hand" (C. S. Brlsss.) -H Hymns 255, 263, 264., ?,flss janet McLeilan will sing, "Show Me the Way, O Father" (Cleve WU liams). Hymns 823, 333, 340. Organ recital by Professor Gllflllao Scott. Offertory In D minor and "Even song" (Graham). i Grand March In C CRawlIngs). Special sermon by the Rev. Eugene i R. Pendleton, being the second of ; series of six sermons on "Various t lands of Fools." Subject for the i evening service, "The Rich FooL" f v i First Christian Church. At the services today at the First ""Christian church tabernacle, corner of "Seventh avenue and Gadsden street. the subject for 11 a. m. will be "Raised Together With Christ." At 7:80 p. m. Mr. Lennox will de liver the fifth of a series of sermon, ?The World's Greatest Need." I The Philipps, Miller, Perry, Mackey mala quartette will be present and render Quite an interesting musical program. Everyone cordially Invited. . The order of service at the various iShurchea in and near Pensaccla today Jriil be aa follows: CATHOLIC. St. Michael's Church First Mass at TrOO a. m.: Children's Mass, 9 a. m. Last Mass, 10:30 a. m. Rosary, Ves- oers ana Benediction, 6 o ciocjc p. m. Sacred Heart Church Cor. Jackson sand Ninth Ave. Rev. Patrick Turner, astor. Prof. Henry SeeL Organist. Sunday services: 7:00 a. xxw Low Mass. 9:30 a. m. High Mass, followed by unday SchooL 1:00 n. m Rant Ism m. 4:00 p. Rosary and Benediction ex Blessed sacrament. ; Confessions Saturdays and eves of easts. 4:00 p. m. i?ut fin Extra i Stomach To Work KSraarfe Dyspspsia Tablets Will Da the Work of Two or Three Stom ach a Afford Instant Relief. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. i When your food does not digest, when gasea form, when yon ex peri wee that uncomfortable feeling of full -yjees, when the breath Is foul, the ton "yue coated and that sour taste is In the mouth take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet and watch how quickly every fcsne of these symptoms disappear. , All ghat was needed was to digest that Bump of food In your stomach, and -the glands, whose duty It la to supply the gas trio Juices, had simply given ut from overwork. So when you itook that little tablet you were sup 'plying exactly what was necessary to complete the process of digestion that the stomach had begun but was unable to finish. If you would continue to take : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after each ."meal for a while, your stomach would have & chance to rest up and get well -and strong again. Try just one box and you will never want to be without this wonderful tittle remedy for stomach troubles. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain an Ingredient, one grain of which will di Jjest 3,000 grains of food. They are so entirely harmless because they have absolutely no effect on the system one fway or another except to do just the pne thing digest food. 40,ouo pnysicians use and recom mend this National Remedy. Every drug store everywhere sells and recommends Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. The price is 60 cents per hoT. -A sample will be sent free if you will Write F. A. . Stuart Co., 150 Stuart 31dg., Marshall. Mich. St. Joseph's Church Order of ser vices at St Joseph's Church until fur ther notice: Sundays, 7:00 a. m. Low Mass and Instruction; 9:00 a. m, Sunday School; 10 a. sl. High Mass and Instruction; :00 p. m. Vespers, Rosary and Bene- dicon of the Blessed Sacrament. Confessions Saturday, evenings from :00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Also on th evenings before Holy Day of Obliga tion and 1st Fridays, Baptisms on Sunday at 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m, or by appointment. Mass on week days at S:00 a m. BAPTIST. First Baptist Chorea North Palafox St, five minutes walk from San Car los hotel. 0:30 a. n, Bible SchooL with. Baraca and Phllahtea classes. 11:00 a. m, Publlo Worship with special music, and sermon by the pas tor, .Rev. Eugene R. Pendleton, resi dence 7 West Jackson; telephone 178 S. ?6:80 p. m. Young"-People Meeting. !'I:S0 p. nu Informal song service, led by musical director, followed by organ recital. Week Day Services. Wednesday night at 7:10 midweek meeting with lecture from the pastor on pnrely spiritual themes. Wednesday night at S o'clock; choir practice. Thursday night at 7:30, teachers' meeting. jui uapurcs in ine city m-mea o seats with us. Publlo cordially wel comed to an theee service s. East HIM Baptist Church Between Gadsden, and Jackson streets, on Thir teenth avenue, J. W.vSenterfltt, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School each Sunday at 0:45 a. m. ' Prayer Meeting Wednesdays at 7 p. m. Visitors cor dially welcomed. B. T. P. U. every Sunday .a T:45 m. West Hilt Baptist Church 1013 West Jackson street Rev. 2. E. Rice, Pas tor. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching services 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m on second and fourth Sundays. B. Y. P. XL. 6:30 p. m. Young men are cordially Invited to visit the Baraca class of the First Bap tlst church at 9:30 a. m. Sundays. We welcome all. EPISCOPAL. Chrlst Church The Rev, Mr. J. H. Brown, M. A Rector. W. K. Hyer, Superintendent of the Sunday SchooL Mr. William Packham, Mus. Bach OrganUt and Choirmaster. Third Sunday In Lent 7:45 a. m. Holy Communion, 9:45-a. m. Sunday school and Bible class. :; '1 i " : 11:00 a. m. morning prayer and ser mon. Offertory solo by Miss Myrtle Adams. 7:30 p. m. evensong and sermon, fol lowed by recital of organ and vocal music Dally services at 4:30 p. m., at which hymns 344 and 101 will be sung. Saturday being St Matthias Day, there will be holy communion at 10:00 m. Saint Katharine's Chtirch Corner cf Davis and Cervantes streets. Arch Deacon Wm. B. Allen, M. A, Rector. Sunday services as follows: Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer. litany and sermon at 11 a, m. Vesper service at 4:30 p. m. Dally Lenten service and mediation at 4:30 p. m. Holy Eucharist Wednesday at 7 a. m. Epiphany Chapel, Goulding Even ing prayer and sermon by Archdeacon Allen at 3 o'clock. St. John's, Warrington Rev. Wm. Brayshaw, rector to charge. 8t Andrew's Mission, Century 11 m- Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Ser mon, REED'S CHAPEL. Muscoose Mission There win be preaching at Reed's Chapel today at 4 p. m, and at Muscogee Mission this evening at S o'clock by Rev, R. J. Has- kew. Come, METHODIST. First Methodist Church New btrOd Ing on East Wright street. Rev. H. C Treadwell, Pastor. Residence 37 East Wright Phone 1683. 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, preaching by the pastor. 7:30 p. m, Wednesday, Midweek Prayer Meeting. 9:30 a. ex. Sunday SchooL J. A. Avant Superintendent Woman's Foreign Missionary So clety meet Monday after the first Sunday, at 3:30 p. nx Mrs. F. E. Brawn er, President Woman's Home Mission Society meets every Tuesday at 3:30 p. bl, Mrs. Pulllara, President The Board of Directors meet Mon day after the first Sunday and Thurs day after the second Sunday, 7:30 p nu W. C Mackey. Chairman. The publlerls cordially invited to aH services. Strangers In the dty are cordially welcomed. Gadsden Street Methodist Church Rev. Thos. Abernathy, Pastor. Ser vices 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day School 0:30 a. izl. W. R. Bennett, Superintendent The Young Men's Baraca Class of the Gadsden Street Methodist Church meets every Sunday morning at 9:80 o'clock. All young men over the age of 16 years are cordially Invited. The Phllathea Class of the Gadsden day morning at 0:80 o'clock as a part of the regular organisation, but In a "Class Room of Its Own." A sincerely cordial Invitation is extended to all young ladles not otherwise affiliated. The Phllathea Class motto la, "We Do Things." Come and help us do them; you will find the pleasure mu tuaL Miss OUle Andrews, Teacher. Busy People's Class A class In con nectlon with the Gadsden Street Sun day School for adult persons who do not have time to properly prepare the lesson during the week, meets at 0:30 m. M. E. Church, corner of Navy. Yard Wall Prayer Meeting every Sunday night at the usual hour, except the third Sunday nights, on which the regular ' M. E. Churcn meetings are held, conducted by thek pastor. Rev. E. W. Roberts. LUTHERAN. German Lutheran Church Rev 7. F. W. Reinhardt, Pastor. Sunday school Ian. German service 10:30 a. m. English service 7 p. 'm. English Lenten service every Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - First Christian Church Corner Sev enth avenue and Gadsden street "; UNIVERSALIST. First Universalis Church Rev. J. W. Caldwell, Pastor. , Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. on the first and second Sundays f each month.' Sunday School at II m every Sunday. Y. P. ' C. TJ. meeting at 7:00 p. m. sad first and second Sundays. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. First Church of Christ, Scientist- Rooms 12-14 Masonic : Temple. Ser vices: Sunday, 11:00 a. nv; Wednes day, f p. m. Reading room open dur ing the day. All are welcome. CHURCH OF CHRI8T. Church of Christ Corner - Jackson and Alcanlz streets. Bible School 9:45 a. m, Communion Service, 11 a. m. Song, Prayer and Bible Study ser vice at 7:30 p. m. Regular prayer meeting service Wed nesday. 7: 30 p. m. We extend you a hearty invitation to meet with us. The Church of Christ Mission Cor ner of Romana and DeVIWer. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by W. T. Tracy, Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Prayer and song service Thursday evening at 7:30. All are Invited to at tend these meetings. - SALVATION ARMY. Salvation Army On East Chase street, Capt and Mrs. McKinney In charge, -- Junior services 3: 80. p. xem Salvation Army meeting 8:00 p. m. Services every night excepting Monday, at 8:00 p. m. A cordial welcome will be ex tended to alL PRESBYTERIAN. First' Presbyterian Churoh, Bast Chase Street Rev. Julian S. Sibley, D. D Pastor. 0:45 a. ex. Sabbath school, W, S. Garfield, Supt 10 a. m.. Men's Bible class. 10 a. m Ladles Bible class. 11 a. m, morning service. ' 7:30 p. m evening service. 7:30 p. m.' Wednesday, prayer meet ing. v Knox Presbyterian Church, Twelfth street and Thirteenth avenue Rev. K. L. M elver. Pastor. Sabbath school, 0:30 a. m- C F. Zeek, Supt Preaching services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially Invited to worship with us. . BARACA UNION. Open week day 0:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. The following churches are repre sented In the Baraca Union, and have class session every Sunday morning at 0:30 a. m.: Presbyterian, Bast Chase street, W. B. Ferns, Teacher. First Methodist, East Wright Street, J. A. Klrkpatrlck, Teacher. First Baptist Church, North Palafox street Mrs. Bickers taff. Teacher. Gadsden Street Methodist Church. Mr. H. H. Splndler, Teacher. Young Men's Christian Association, 4:15 p. kl, J. H. Sherrill, Teacher. All young men are cordially Invited to attend one of these services. Y. M. C A. Y. M. C A Palafox and Belmont streets. Strangers. welcome at all times. Open week days. 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Open Sundays, 3 to p. m. Strangers are specially invited to an Informal "Friendship Hour" Sunday to 6 p. m. COLORED BETHEL. Bethel Baptist Church Services to day as follows: x-reaexung, a:u a. nv, :00 p. nv. 7:10 p. m. By the "Blind Preacher" at 3:00 p. m, and 7:80 p. m. Pastor, Rev. Tunes, The sales that made Mac Famous Are the sales each Monday morn; To-morrow will be some sell ing As sure as vou are iDorn. (TO-MORROW MORNINO McMILLAN IaII I fid I in Vlonfl r c cime noire. cuccv buuuo ui.uw uicva em iduu-j 1AW ri rUa 4? VENTS. New Spring Specials. Consisting of new Silk Foulards and Tokio Silks. Plain and Check Voiles. Silk Ginghams, Scotch Zephyrs. New Dress and Staple Ginghams, Madrass, Percale and Prints. x New Spring White. Specials. Beautiful White 44-inch Princess Batiste. New Flaxons. Plain Striped and Check' Dimitys, Madrass, Nainsook, etc lrfll'f iia :- Corset and Hose Deoartment. Complete line Warner (Rust Proof) and W. B. Newform Corsets, all sizes " ' " and styles, to fit any form, fSX Our Hose Department is complete, consisting of everything from the finest uauze bilk Hose, uauz JLisle tor ladies, uauze and Kibbed Hose tor the ' . ' -&y'$y boys and girls. . . . ; 1V ; SPECIAL PRICES IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS Matting, Art Squares, Shades, Curtains, Drapery, etc. Call and get the prices on this line. Spring showing of Misses' and Children's Straw Hats. Be sure to call and see the line. v HARRIS. Special to The Journal. Harris, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Q. "W. Soule were visitors here last Tues day morning and spent the day with Capt. Asa Ward and family. Mrs. Martha Condon and Louise and Joe Secies went to Destln yesterday to spend a few day with friends and rel atives. r'.v ; ' . CapL Asa Ward has his schooner. the Anna Bell, hauled out at Watson's shipyard, where he wCl overhaul and paint her. , Messrs. W. A. Watson and Henry Thomas , spent last Sunday evening very pleasantly with Capt. Ward and family. Mr. D. TR. King went to Pensacola on the steamer Eugene yesterday. While gone be will attend the Chautauqua at DeFunlak Springs, and also visit friends and relatives. Capt. C A. Ward, of the steamer Florida, spent a few pleasant moments here one day this week. Miss Stella Bicker Is at present th3 guest of Capt. Ward and family, where she will make her bom. for an lndefl ntle period. Mr. Llllle Warfl eld returned home from Camp Walton week before last and was quite sick for several days, but at present t up and around, much Improved, IWE TOOLS PI AICE Monday and Tuesday " fine line solid colors suiting, regu lar 25c value 14c Brawner Riera Co. HUE AFTER TIME WFVE TOID THIS STORY! Time after time we have told the story of our laundry work. And every time we tell the story it makes us more customers. It's a good story: it's good work. We wash your clothes clean, make them a clear, bright white. We starch them just right, iron them with the proper finish and shape each article so it fits just as it did when new. , y We know you will like our workit's just a matter of getting you to make the trial. Phone to-day for our wagon. NEW METHOD LAUNDRY 15-17 WEST ROMANA ST. PHONE 186 COME ACROSS GULF BEACH INN WELCOME to' .. . ENJOYMENTS! ALL RELAXATION! Bill of Fare Oyster Jumbalya Fried Oysters Oysters, Half-Shell " Fish Chowder ' Fried Fish : Fish a la Cuban Ham and Eggs Boiled Ham Sandwiches Coffee Cake Tea Soft Drinks of All Kinds Ice Cold Orchestral Music Launches leave for the Island 930 a. m. and 220 p. m. Standard Price- Twenty-Five Cents. , ROUND TRIP - CAPT. BENNIE EDMUNDSON Phone 204. ' HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW7 THAT DEPENDS ON THE, KIND OF HOES, SPADES, FORKS AND RAKES YOU USE. WE SELL GARDEN TOOLS WHICH IT WONT BREAK YOUR BACK TO USE AND MAKE GARDENING A JOY, AT THE SAME TIME THEY THEMSELVES WONT BREAK, BUT WILL GIVE GOOD LONG SERVICE. NOR WILL WE "BREAK YOU" WHEN YOU BUY YOUR GARDEN TOOLS AND HARDWARE FROM US. H. W. GIBBS HARDWARE GO. THIESEN BUILDING SHOE REPAIRING AT HALF PRICE . , - In addition to selling the best shoes in the city j for the price and sriining them FREE, we have decided to offer our Customers a special price on their shoe repairing. . We have, as you no doubt know, one of the finest stores in the South and the only all new stock of shoes and hosiery in the city. Commencing Monday, March 20th we will repair shoes bought of us at half-price. Our Repair Shop, like our Store, is up-to-date in every respect, and we use only the very best materials. Shoes called for and delivered. Buy your footwear here and cut your shoe bill in half. Anson's Shoe Store Brent Building. Phone 723 Subscribe for the Journal 4 4 4 i i f