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GRACE episcopal church.
Mary and Pendleton Streets.
The Rev, Wnt. Hirst Heigharn. Rector
Fifth (Passion) Sunday In Lent.
/prll 2. 1011.
Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. tn.
Litany and Holy Eucharist, 11 a. m
Sunday School, 3 p. m.
Even In;; Prayer, 7:30 p. tn.
Mr. John L. Eckersley Daniel will.
give his fourth organ recital at the ■
Sunday night servl"-. All lovers of.
*ood muilc are cordially Invited.
"Weekday servlres:
Monday. 7:30 a. m.. 4:3° P- ">•: i
Tuesday, 7:110 and 10:30 a. m„ 4:80 i
j>. m.; Wednnaday, 7:30 a. m., 4:30|
and 3:30 p. m;Thurerlny, 7:30 a. in., I
10:30 am. in... 4:30 p. m.: Friday.,
7:30 a. m . b:30 p. m.;.Saturday 7:30
a m., b:30 p. m.
At the evealai! service Mr. John I,.
T. Daniel will render the fourth of a
perlea of organ reeitala which lie has
lieen giving Sunday cvdnlngs durlna
Jaml, the program II he a» follow*:
Fanlaaln
Virion Relnberger.
♦Crivory" Rodney.
Canlllene. (Ily requeat)... ..Marebant.
Morel) Clarke
At the recital on Palm Sunday eve
ning all acleetlonB will lie from Stain-
rt't "Crucifixion.". Theee reeitala
given hy Mr. Daniel have been great
ly enjoyed and are looked forward to
vlth pleaaure.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Idvlne services and preaching at
11 a. oi., ami 7:30 p. m.
Sahhath School at 9:45 a. in.
The Sacrament or the laird's Sup
per will he administered at 11 a. m.
She pastor will preach from Rom.
! f .3.7., , t t night. The public Is cordial-
} .y Invited to worship with us.
I Rev. R. A. Drown, Pastor.
M/JYOR J. M. COX
MAKES STATEMENT.
(Continued from Page 1.)
r,:her Manufacturers. I would not
personally buy a $5,500,00 Machine
on the basis that Council proposed
buying this, neither will I approve of
buying the city one on any such bas
is, hence my veto to the resolution.
John M. Cox, Mayor.
Colored people Alive.
Rev. T. M. Williams, Pastor of
Friendship Baptist Church and editor
of the Waycross News and quite a
leader among the colored clilr.cn call
ed In at the Herald office today, to
Inform us that the colored pastors ol
Hit City were going to do all they
could to enthuse I heir people to take
deep Interest In this "Cleanlng-up-
i week."
STRICKLAND MAKES
FIN] REPORT
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. B. Thrasher will be in his
pulpit at both morning and evening
brura tomorrow. The public Is most
cordially Invited to attend.
Our efficient county tax collector,
Strickland, makes an unusually fine
showing for first quarter of 1911. His
report shows $3,620.00 collected In
"specific taxes". A great and unus
ual Increase over amounts collected
a. this time from that source during
past years.
A splendid testimonial to the won
derful growth and development of
V/aycross and Ware county. The ta*
dodger has to hide deep to miss
Strickland.
A FALSE RUMOR.
Wild statements are being made
all over town and rumors and countei- j
Tumors, stating that an epidemic oi
Typhoid Fever exists In our town.
A very prominent citizen stated to
The Herald this morning that a fam
ily have Just arrived In city from
Savannah and were very much alarm
ed, statements having been made to
them of a vast number of cases. At
Ms request The Herald has investigat
ed, and finds there is ABSOLUTELY
no FOUNDATION for the STATE
MENTS. As far a« can be ascer
tained there are not more than 10
cases of Typhoid In the entire city
and several of those are convalescent.
A number, far below the normal,
in a city of 15.000 people at this
1 season of the year. Who starts these
j outrageous statements, Its hard to
say.
What motive can Inspire such dis
loyalty to our city is Incomprehensi
ble. Its unjust to the administration,
unjust to our health officers and Is
harmful to the city’s welfare, and
should he condemned by all good
citizens.
Its not true!—
—"My husband has given uio a
diamond neckluce.’'
Cabbage Plants at 30 Reed street,
Friday or Saturday, 20 cents per hun
dred.
Large Solid Oak
Rocker
48c Each
Four Feet High.
Exactly Like Cut.
THIS ROCKER IS GUARANTEED
TO BE ENTIRELY MADE OF OAK
IT IS EXTRA LARGE, AND VERY
STRONGLY MADE, THE ARMS BE
ING BOLTED TO THE SEAT, AND
A HEAVY STRETCHER CONNECTS
THE ARMPOSTS UNDER THE
SEAT. DON'T PAY $3.50 FOR THIS
ROCKER.
We sell
it for
50c per week.
1.98
THE VERY BEST
CORSETS
THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE
price, by anybody anywhere.
"HE PRICE IS SI TO HO. WE RE-
COMMEND THE $3 TO $5 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'S LEADING FASHIONS IN
VIEW. Sold In Waycross Exclutlvs
ly By.
Miss Eddie Parnell
—“Ila!" shouted the rich man, peer
Ing cautiously over the stairway,
want you!"
"Well," chuckled the burglar, rear
Ing for the silver. "I* mat your serv
Ice.”—Columbia Jester.
Sunday School Teacher: "If you
are a good hoy, Willie, you will go to
heaven ami have a sold crown on
your head.
BEFORE YOU BUY THAT NEW
TABLE, LET US SHOW YOU OUR
LINE. WE HAVE THE
Greatest
Values
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
"potter & McMAHAN
TAILORS and BARBERS.
■ Tailoring At;ReasoRhble l’Jices,
THE LA GRANDE BARBER SHOP
10 Plan. A vc. LaGrandeTBldg.
OUR NO. 803 PEDESTAL EXTEN
SION TABLE IS THE GREATEST
TABLE VALUE EVER OFFERED IN
THIS CITY. IT HAS A.42 INCH
TOP WHE NCLOSEO. EXTENDS TO
8 INCHES m D°AMETER P EXTRA LARGE CLAW FEET. THIS TABLE IS MADE OF THE FINEST THOR*
OUGHLY SEASONED OAK, FINISHED GOLDEN. COMPARE THE QUALITY, THE FINISH, THE SIZE
THESE ARE THE "ESSENTIAL" POINT8. AND WEWILL SELL YOU THE TABLE.
N EXT time you
walk by the store,
I we wish you’d stop a
I minute and take a look
i at Big Ben
Oil'll T.OF
D. & 0. LOTT REAL ESTATE & INS. CO.
Waycross, Ga., 3-28 ’ll
DEA ,g TstEAO OF "PAYING RENT" AND GETTING IN EXCHANGE.
PECEIPTS OF NO PERMANENT VALUE, YOU W °^ L ° ^ y
■ OWN YOUR OWN HOME" AFTER HAVING MADE A REAS °" A °
SMALL ADVANCED RENTAL PAYMENT AND A REGULAR MONTHLY
RENTAL PAYMENT FOR A DEFINITE PERIOD WITHOUT «"«»“*•
TMEN WE INVITE YOU TO CALL TO SEE US, OR PHONE OR WRI
AND WE WILL CALL TO SEE YOU AND EXPLAIN THOROUGHLY
THr GILCHRIST Tl pARK. A SUBDIVISION, WITH 20 MILES OF GRADED
STREETS oL SHADE TREES PLANTED: MORE THAN 100 NEAT 4.
S ANoTRO^ ONE AND TWO STORY. WELL DESIGNED DWELL-
W|XH PLASTERED WALLS; A SUBDIVISION HAVING OIL-
riORE AVENUE the BEST RES,DENT STREET OF WAYCROSS
WITH 600 YARDS OF CEMENT SIDEWALK ON THE EAST SIDE, AND
^^ $2,000,000.00 A. c. L. RAILROAD SHOPS ON THE NORTH
WEST SIDE; a SUBDIVISION RECENTLY INCORPORATED INTO THE
CITY OF WAYCROSS AND NOW EJOYINO THE •* R 'VL , G« OF TH^
1N THE WAY OF STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS; CITY ARTE
WATER C*TY FIRE. POLICE AND SANITARY PROTECTION
Relocation of the proposition we offer you upon a
'* whereby you pay no more rent, if as much, as is paid
1 L " , HOUSES ELSEWHERE in WAYCROSS, AND SET A
«ED FREE AT THE END OF A DEFINITE NUMBER OF RENTAL
ISSsai vou T0 C0ME T0 SEE us AND LET 08 8H0W vou ‘
VERY TRULY YOURS,
He’s die finest sleepme-
. -r rnade—die best looking
11 the best built—the best
running. You necdn t
rake our word font, we keep
him in die window; you
can see for yourself.
$2.50
This It the dock they «*
Little & Odom,
Jewelers and Opticiats.
w feltloVSBWttvAAC*
We have Just received a car of ear
corn that is sound and free of huja
and Insects. We shell and grind this
torn as needed, which insure* our
customers fresh MEAL slid FEED
STI FF. Our GROCERIES^ are alto
fresh and our PRICES sire RIGHT.
Try ua for your nest lioaths GRO
CERIES.
MAY’S
MILL ANO FEED STORE. m
Phoac No. $. |
Store ol Gres! Values, Where YourCredit is Good
IK PEANT AVE,
TELEPHONE 499.