About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1911)
MUSIC AT FIRST METHOOlST CHURCH TOMORROW. Voluntary. Duet Miss Hardy and Mr*. Flem ing. Otter atory. 8olo-%Md. Johnston. Post lude. Evening Hour. Quartette—Mrs. Seals, Mrs. Howell, Mr*. Sinclair, Miss Wilson. Offeratory. • Solo—Mis* Addle Belle Lowtber. Poatlude. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Administration of Holy •’.ammunlon at 7 a. m. Mass a* 10 a. m. Sermon. "The Minister of Holy Eucharist.” Sunday school at 3 p. m. Stations of the Cross, sermon benediction of he Blessed Sacrament at 7.30 p. in. Subject: "The Bible was never intended by Christ as the sole rule of our faith." Mass on Monday at 7 a, m. Meeting of the Altar Society at 3:30 p. m. Stations of the Cross every Friday Jn Ix*nt at 7:30 p. m. PARK MOR RAND CO. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-Hitch Building. REINFORCED CONCRETE. GRACE EPI8COPAL CHURCH Mary and Pendleton Streets. Tho Rev. Wm. Hirst Hlgham, Hector Fourth Sunday In Lent, March 20. Holy Eucharist 7:30 a. m Morning Prayer 11 a. m. Sunday School 3 p. m. Evening Prayer 7.30 p. m. At the night service Mr. John L. Eck- erslcy Daniel will give his fourth or gan recital to which all lovers of mu sic arc cordially invited. The many friends of little Thurston Likins will be pleased to know that ,l»e Is recovering from his spell of fe ver which has kept hi min for about two weeks. The announcement of the desper ate illness of little Dureene, the lit tle eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Floyd is exceedingly regretted by friends here. Mr. Floyd is still in a most critical condition. BASEBALL COMMENTS. A notable feature of yesterdays baseball game played by the bat term Hen Xorvci:. ...... lead the boys a great the ability dJs* ed old veteran, } his age, he oe and dia- •TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. Rev. .1. B. Thrasher will be In hla pulpit tomorrow at both morning nnd evening services. The public Is ex tended it moat cordial Invitation to attend those services. Sunday school at the usual hour.. On account of the absence of the pastor Rev. R. A. Brown, who in con ducting a revival meeting at Statesbo ro, tho services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow will he conducted by MaJ. Varnedo of Valdosta. The iMisIcaF program will be arranged on which will be n solo by Miss Julian. Varnedo Is n forceful speaker, and n thoroughly consecrated servant of tiod. Let every member of the congregation attend, and Invite a friend to accompany you. Don’t for get tho Sunday school hour. 9:45 a.: in Parents, do your duty. Big selection ladies' and children's ready-to-wear hats. 25 2t. Humphreys A Williamson. of the lodge, who can possibly do si Now shipment Misses Voile Skirts, j 2. r > 2t. Humphreys & Williamson, j Ti e Herald's Job office Is running on. full time. We have new typo and j new material and we propose to turn j out satisfactory work at ronsonablol prices. ' tinguished himself by making 3 runs. The “kid battery” made good and young lg>wther showed remarkable bead work Jn the box. Ray also show ed marked ability In the box, and with Just a little more control In arm and temper will make a great pitch er. The throe base hit of Singleton was a peach. The veteran trainer of the "Bookworms” is to be congra tulated on the class shown by Ills boys and tho V. M. C. A., men are equally deserving of congratulation for the game they put up practically without training, but they won their game simply by the fact that they tould out bat the Bookworms and the beady work of their battery Lowther and Du Bose. If the games are to be played on that ground, some better arrange ments must ho mndc for keeping hack tho crowd, the game was greatly mar red yesterday by the crowds upon the lines anl also It was very dangerous for tho onlookers. Wo also suggest that tho Bookwormii and the Christ- Inns both select one manager and per mit no on© else to direct the games and thus avoid the several unseemly nt ts displayed yesterday. Leave Your EYE TROUBLES AT OUR Optical Parlor WE ARE EQUIPPEO TO TEST YOUR EYES IN A SCIENTIFC MAM NER AND GUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION! OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Little & Odom, Jewelers and Opticians. H. 8. H. WRITES CARD. Waycross, Oa., March 24, 1911. Mr. Editor:—-I see by last nights Herald that the City Council have .de creed a "cleanln^-up week.” This no doubt Is a very commendable meas ure, and will meet with that out burst of popular enthusiasm which Is bo fashionable nowadays when any thing is proposed in the name of "Sanitation” When 1 had written the above, so many texts occurred to me in connection therewith that j astonished for awhile and was about to forget ray real theme. As preliminary to its development, I slop to wonder how many of the City Council have read the tale of Her- and the Augean Stables. In this present case it surely seems very opposite. Not that Waycross more than usually dirty city, by any ans, but the comparison between Waycross and the Augean Stables lies in the fact that as.fast as they aro cleaned, Just as fast faster are they again befouled. And Just as long as cows and other live stock are permitted legal pasturage on our streets, Just so long will we shovel and clean In vain. It cannot he denied, that any municipal govern nient owes other duties to its citi zens than that of lookng after their health. In fact if men were let alone a little more they would look after their own health quite successfully. One of these duties is looking after their convenience and comfort. The beauties and pleasures of life, its lux uries if you will, are quite as much the duty of the government, as to stern necessities; at least it Is so in a well established and mature com munity like Waycross. Most men in these days of enlightenment know of tuemselves, the need and advantage ct sanitary precautions and may be safely left to themselves to attend tv that duty. But unaided we can not cope with the cow. Very few citizens, white or black, allow filth to accumulate in their yards; very few cews. White, black or any other col or travel our streets without leaving abundance behind, to remind the foot man of the pnssage. Why wouldn’t It be a fair thing for us to turn around and resolve that the City Council should appoint a day for cleaning their municipal premises? Would they dare? In what other town of 15.000 population in the U. S., WALK OVER We have them; all the leathers and toes, and would like for you to walk in and let us fit you in pair of Walk Overs X Price: $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 JUST IN A new shipment of John B. Stetson Hats in the new pencil curve and nobp shapes. At $3.50 the very best CORSETS THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE PRICE. BY ANYEODY ANYWHERE. “HE PRICE IS $1 TO $10. WE RE COMMEND THE $3 TO IS CORSETS JUST AS MUCH AS WE DO THE $10 ONES. THE C—B CORSETS ARE GOOD IN AN ALLROUND WAY. THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH EACH SEA SON’8 LEADING FASHIONS IN VIEW. Sold In W.ycroM Exclusive ly By. Miss Eddie Panel! POTTER & McMAHAN TAILORS and BARBERS. •Tailoring AtReasonubiePiices, THE 1.4 GR4AI0E BRIBER S30P 10 PI m. Avc « LaCrande-Bldjr. dc cows roam the streets at will? lr there is another such town it ought to be ashamed of it as Waycross ought. And by the way, cows are not the only beasts that ought to be res trained, either; but let us get one thing at a time. More, is too much to hope. Recurring to Wrcules and the Au- ' geun Stables; when Hercules put his mind to the labor, ho accomplished it without any great difficulty. So, too, our Council could accomplish the came task with us little difficulty. And ur perhaps they would like to know the solution of the problem with which they have wrestled so long. I will Impart it right now. This is it: Puss nn ordinance such as In effect in other places, and then see to it that tho ordinance is enforced. It can be done here ns it is done else where. To be sure, we have had sev eral “elections" on the question and the cow has always been elected, And so the Council can and does throw the blame on the electorate. But gentlemen, you don't need any referendum to dispose of this ques tion. You have full power to legis late on this matter as well as on any other. It la true, that some or all of you might miss a re-election if you took this righteous step, but your memory would be embalmed in the history of Waycross. Be assured that the crest majority of the citizens of this town will commend your action and uphold you lu it There will, no doubt, be some kickers, but tney shouldn't be allbwed to block the wheels of progress. Finally Gentlemen of the Council while we are cleaning our back yards on April, won't you Join in with us and dean up for good and all, your Municipal Front Yard? H. 8. H. New line Dorthy Cravanette, Patent and Vici . . . Dodd Oxfords in LWandJiO'X,, Ladies'good patent pumps and oxfords at $1.48, $1.98, and $2.48 per pair One case 12 l-2c Bleaching Qr~ to go while it lasts at 10 gards for wilt Only 10 yards to a customer. good Pillow Case, special, Extra size Bed Sheets .00 Value Sheets, special, 10c New shipment yard wide Messeline Silk Just in at after All $1,25 Guaranteed Black Taffetta Silk at the yard . New shipment Silks in Japonika and ♦ * Suesene at .... All 50c and 60c Silks, special 40 inch White Lawn 40 inch Pajama Checks ‘ . New Line Embroideries, Flouncing at 33c, 48c to 87c the yd The above articles are just a few of the many specials to be found at our store. COMF, SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY 4 OF COURSE Waycross, Georgia - Sis*