Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 21, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Cross-Stitch Pattern for Cushion Top or Pillow Sham DllliU DCII IIOTW i ’™ n b " w,lh ” sgal ” DIUM'DlLL HU ILO i 00018 oul *° •** u * » I we we nlwaya glad to sat any who „ „ . ~ , 1 may feel Interested enough to tall on Bmo-BeH Institute is constanUy crowlnt and Improving. We are glad .... . . ... . . ... Ptof. Ray has Jest returned from a to bays the following new students ■ • trip to Vidalla in the Interest of the who base come In since Christmas: ' Mieses Cora Riddle, Addle Johnson, ' ■- and Mr. R. C. Riddle of Ontbam Oa, at U. B. CHURCH Mia. Nor. McEach.m of H.sl.hur.C OILCHRIftT PARK TONIGHT <*; *.»«. MW, Ella Roberson. ^ ud hear ,b. noted lie- Al.pl. Brewtou. T*r«a Bowen, Mr poacher, Bishop T. C. Cm- Tim Robeiwon and Mami D.,00 of ^ ™ hi. hoaror. quit. Blacksbear, Ga.; Misses Ethel and ...» . . a treat, and It will be free. Remem- I, o) u Brooks of Klngsland, Oa.; Mias . , , ■ * - _ „ her that the admission In other cities Loots. Smith of Millwood, Ga.; Mr. . . “ nad on other occasions ranges from Barton Meeks, of Nichols, Ga.; Mr. - ■ , • 50c to »IJ)0 to hear what you can en- W. a O Quinn of Odum, Ga.: Miss ’ . .. joy tonight tie. at the United Broth- Eulalia Blackwell of Canton. Oa.; Mr. 1 ’ „ . , ren’s church In Gilchrist Park. While J. Allan Bland of Vidalla, Oa/; and .... there will be no admission there will Messrs Piank Arthur. John Justice, . .. , _ , be a free will offering for the benefit Bellas Parker and Miss Mattie Rainey ■ of the ladles Aid Society. The re- of Waycross and Mr. Edwin Tatum. t , . . „ . *ival In progress still continues to Applications are received dally and ... .. . . be well 'attended and doing morn WlS feel „ure of more new students. The Bunn-Bell Spirit Is rising sap- * 00<i ' • Idly. The bahkel-bull team is hard to match. Come out lo the game nest 111 I nil IIIftTA II Monda^,afternoon, between Bunn-Bell WflSH|N|l|||N and the High School. . Just watch III1UI1II1II I Ull our B, B. I. boys and the W. H. 8. aariilffh ■ rTTm boys too—that If there Is anythin, Ul|I|P I L I I L U left of them after the game. IlLVlU LL I.1 til Mr. Walter Radford Is staying fn .the dormitory now. We are glad and sofa.he. By John Corrigan, Jr., Washington Mr. jlmiry Hodges left, sometime Correspondent, Atlanta Constitution, before dbrlstmas on aocoimt of sick- Washington. D. C., Jan. 1#.—(Spe- aeaa. Wp are glad lo see him bacs I clall—The Democratic House caucus looking as .happy and and well as ev-1 on j Mugrr jath, to which all newly «d. ^We art slfo glafdf James Peeks I sleeted representatives have been In 'recovery M return to B. B. I. J vfud’wlll be an event of notional In- Mill LfDlft Bunn ®nd Ms* Nwl You* terest and Importance. jfBfn/l also returaed after a short Th# jpogram Is all cut and dried Ahatnce. ***’ ■ that will be eubmltted to the caucus The new dormitory le finished and for approval, bu( there ere still pos- aust of the rooms oqcuplsd. There allbllitldgs Of excrement pnd strife, is room for only a taw more. binging upon the attitude of the new The new coterie of dem- The. boys ere fixing a tennis court members, for ths girls, who or# taking quits ocratic leaders nave selscted from an Interest In the game. We hope to among the 'hold over members, those soon have a "star" team. who are to go on the prominent end Tbs atudapt body and teachers at- all-powerful ways and means coin tended the' exercises at the W. H. S. mltiee. If their plane carry out, In honor of Generals R E. Lee's and each of the 14 democratic members Stonewall Jackson. The line showed of the ways and means' committee op to good advantage. Prof. Ray'e I will eiercise part of the power for epeech wat enjoyed by. nil bat espec-1 roerly lodged In the speaker. In ad- lolly by the students of B. B. I. ' j Ultlon to framing a new tariff bill li Mr. Julian Gray has been alck at la proposed lo nave tide committee Ida borne In Blaekehaer (or the let! name the democratic membership ol law weeks. We are delighted jo .cart, all the other commltteea of the house, that be. will be numbered ameng us Representative Brantley,. at pres- agaln -soon. ent a member of the committee, was It also gives na pleasure to know not put on the original elate prepar- that Mies Edith Smith 4a up and will ed by the new house leaders. The committee assignments. This design may pie, It is simply eme stitch laid over the smoothness slid finish of the work In pink, red or yell the other, but one must remember depends upon this. In this design the in shades of green that all the lower sttches should run basket should be worked In dull yel- sign may be lp di one way, and the upper stitches the lows or browns, and the frame In the Ized cotton No. 16 The stitch Is most slm- other, nd they should never vary, as same color. The roses nmy be worked use for the work,- riant, To make hair grow'- aKSfrj/H heck, lit Is the most delightfuraur dress ing made, and Is a great favorite with, ladies who desire beautiful and luxu riant hair. Price 50c a large bottle. on Interstate Commerce; Represent- haring every variety of tariff views. atlve Bell. Post Offices and Post There wets probably s preponderance Roads; Representative Roddenbery, of high protective tariff advocates Judiciary; Representative Edwards, present to look after thflr own Id- Rivers and Harbors; Representative ’crests. “Policies" and not “Sched- Lee, Agriculture; Repreeentatlve ules" were discussed. Hughes, Public Building and Grounds. The - ardent tariff reform republl- It Is not known yet what can ft dons cans like Beveridge and LaPollette, tor the two newly elected members see In a tariff commission tbe possi- from Georgia, Howard of tbe fifth and j bl'tty of gathering scientlfflcally and Tribble of the eighth. The ways and In a business like way accurate in- meatas committee will begin work at' formation on wheh to go before the once preparing a new tariff bill, bnt' country and (bow what schedules are the task of making up ths house com- unduly high and should he lowered, mlttee memberships will be delayed'At present, tariffs are made In. th, until the assembling of Congress next dark by mean* of log rolling, partis- December. lanshlp, personal bias, tricks and jokers, and no man has ths necessary The democratic harmony dinner at , , . -, „ . , knowledge supported by verified facts Baltimore on the 17th attracted a . „ , . _ . • and figures to show up the evil. But large number of prominent democrats .. . there will be no tariff commission from all over the country. Th. M- lef ,„ atl(m acoordlng lowing Georgians .cespted Invitation. (o ^ * T ^. Ladies! Sm Money and Keep*is 1 Style by Readiag McCall's Magazine and Uting Me Call Patterns kecur, 5 »m MOGULS KMCAZIHE help you dress «»i- . Ubly at a moderate expense by keepinr ? ou P A *ted on the '‘■test fashions in / clotbee and bats, eo JL r* . ■ New Fashion DcsUms. J In waeli issue. Also /iTvvm el information ■ cn * xApme and per- * ' % w eoi^jaJluew. Only A v , Me A year, inclndinr A free pattern. Sob- - mbxim scribe today or send A Good Mineral Water Necessity of Vital Importance. Your health depends largely upon the water you are drinking; more sickness is caused by impure Water than through any other channel. ' »L. 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