Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 05, 1911, Image 8

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^VA VCROSS EVENING HERALD We Are Wide Awake in the Sleep Frodneing Business Brass Beds Ecatfly like illustra tion, heavy 2 in. cotinuous poSts, 12 fillers, finished in finest grade enelish laquer, pol- f M CH isbed at - ULltlJU others up to $50. /$ cash, bal. 30, 60 & 90 days. Our Peerless Cotton Mattress h full 49 lbs. weight, has roll edge good quality tick, the beSt mattress on the mar- djo AA ket at this price - - ipO* W $1.00 cash, 50c per week. THIS IS A GREAT VALUE A strong, servicable ir n bed exactly like cut, finished in best ? 'raJe white enameled ull size, guarantetd locks. 2 M SOc per week '•} THE DIFFERENCE IN COMFORT In riding In nn ox-eaxt and a Htiflmun Palace car. Is about the same "an the difference In comfort In sleeping on an old faahloncd, sagging noisy spring, and one of the new guaranteed NATIONAL kind. CHIFFONIERS WeUiave a great value, exacUy as illustrated,^ has french bevel mifror 12x20 ins 70 /ns. high, 6 drawers, solid o/k, quartered, /jwed front. $11.60 $1 cash 75c week Spot cash Prices on 30, 60 and 90 days We Carry This Excel lent Mattress in Stock The LuxYoury embodies all that is required of a per fect mattress. It is Insured. Sanitary—Comfortable—Durable Price, $12,75 ' A B£D WITHOUT A PEER at the price we sell it. Exactly like cut, has 2 inch continu ous nodts, 10 fillers, finished in highest grade white enam- __________ e’.ed - ... - - $12.0 In the popular and durable Vernis Martin finish - - • 13.50 In the new q i?rt r d o ; k finish *»*'•,* 15.25 [/$ cash, balance 30. 60 an • 90 days. THE FAMOUS MANHATTAN MATTRfcSS Full 50 lbs . high grade felted cotton, best qual- itv twilled tick, roll edge, imperial pitched, guaranteed never to lump. Our price $10.50 $2 cash 75c per week. - , This beautiful bed is strictly high-class in every resp ct, 2 inch continuous posts,heavy fillers, brass' trimmed. Re&quality brars rollers finished in best grade white enamel $14.50 % cash bal. 30-60 90 days THE GENUINk NATIONAL SPRING. Is guaranteed never to sag, is absolutely nolsless, Is made entirely of ateel, requires no slats. Is absolutely sanitary. Has 1-4 Inch tube aide rails, 1 1-2 Inch by 2 Inch steel end angles, 5 1-2 Inch malleable comer blocks, and 58 oil tempered helllcal steel springs Iti the ends. On our easy payment plan, from ’ ‘.$3.35 to I We pay our customers 10 per eent in trade cou pons, to make payment* at the store. The Store of Great Values where Your Credit is Gocd WALKER-MULLIGAN FURNITURE COM f PY Phone 499. A. R. HOOD, Mgr. 106 Plant Ave. Don’t feel like you are imposing on us, when you phoae to us tc send out samples. ' for Ba.bys Sa.ke Insist thattne pillow be NATIONAL SANflAKV VENfUMTED OF CHAS. SUAIERj tvra absent from b!c neet In the jeen-j ate. ITo returned In I8C0, ant! In tho . notable session of*that anj the fol*j 1 lowing year he wua a r,t:ong opnoneut i j of any form of compromise. j In other phased of Siimnei’M public j I career he filled an important place in | ~ r * — ■ t*n© history of his country. Hut tVse Botlon. Maas.. Jan. 5.—Eighteen I ulM,n3 ' h .™ n tor s o,ten m ,hlS hundred and 'Hmmo -whs • tbs natal I"?" 1 of “* ra,wr ““ “ n unff-^avery year of many American, who wur. advocate"an4 Salesman. From 1801 to win Extinction; sumo of ,0 1878 h * * aa , ' htllrma " of ""> i established $ reputation which' at0 c °' uia,1 " ; « ° a for " , * n !ola,lon ■ beyond their own country aad ln t 1 * 1 l>°» 11,0 n hs contributed into Europe. Of then, notable Amcr- ® aM!riall > r ,0 Merature of Interna lout* whoso centenaries will bo cel- Uonal law .' Hl " * reat *‘ reech oa t1,e ohrsteff dnrln* the present year, fco '" TreBl AB * ,r "' dcllTered ln **• " enBt « throe ot widest reputation .or. Char- ln ,88s - '» cla "“ d a ”°»* hla all,c,t lea Bummers, Horace Grecly and P™*'"*' 0 "*- INDUSTRIES FOR ! THE PAST WEEK Wendell Phillips, all natives of Eng land. Tbs first of tha csntenarles will com* tomorrow, which will be the owe hundredth anniversary of the birth ot Charles Summers, who has been cJsxscd among America's greatest C loitrcn. Born In Boston, Jan. 1, Summers bectni* a graduate of When (be war was concluded Sum ner ardently supported the policy of conciliation and amnesty. HI* death occurred In Washington, March .11, 1874. Tbo Naw England Suffrage League the Issuance of roml bonds. A $200,- 000 company was chartered to build a railroad through Washington mnl. <■ t I Choctaw counties, Alabama. Bids arc, Invited for $250,000 of shore-protection j work along the Savannah river at " j Augusta, Ca. A $50,000 company was I formed at Cedartown, Ga, to manufac- Columbus. Hu., Jan. 5.- The Oeor. tllre p a |, er products. A sewer pipe gla and Alabama Industrial Index manufacturing company at Rome, Ga.. says In Its regular weekly Issue: /will double the capacity of Its plant. “Developments which will have an I 'f wo ires manufacturing companies Important bearing; on mining opera-; werc formc d at Birmingham. Ala., one tlons In the tw'g stwift-dnarked lho! of them ravlng capital of $160,000. beginning of the New Year. Blrtn- -The1 deposits of a Birmingham Ingham Inve.tora acquired between j ban)l croMcd the tcn-mllllon-dollar eight and nine thousand acres of the mark for the first time In Its history, best coal land. In Alabama, lying ln A new mnlk (i reported for Bowman, Jefferson ana Walker counties, at a, Cp Tlfton, Ga., business men are consideration of about half-million j promoting the organization of two In- dollate, and will proceed with the auatrial corporation!. A dozen new CLASSIFIED WADS TO RENT FOR RENT—Three elegant rooms, furnished. SplendhT"locatlon. Phone 184. 4 3t j For Immediate sale,, tills city, llrst- i class drug store, well located, with up-to-date fixtures and stick of goods; . 14 years established,,trade. Reason lor selling, owner hhs tguliinyqh bu» 1 J iness. Price: $2,506. TitU*: cash, 'Balance monthly. ‘.-jnbrim: 4 St G. H. Bowen, Waycross, Ga. FOR RENT—Two rooma, close to Postofflce. Apply 10 Francis at. 4 21 FOR RENT—Hardy Bros. Grocery stand on Plant arenne for rent Jan uary 1,1911. See D. t O. Lott. 2w2w active development of the property, their plans contemplating it la said, an ultimate Investment of a million dollara In Impnovements, At Rome corporations, .with capital stock of $3,3J) ,004 are reported.” FOR SALE FOR SALE—A No. 1 Young mule for sale by C. S. Hardy. 3 31 TO RUSH WORK IN CONGRESS. Washington, D. O., Jan. 5.—Con- and various other organlsaUont 0 f' Ga ’ “ three-mllllon-dollar corporation, Boston hare made elaborate preps* W,B forl “ ed ,« mlrol * ad operate! jutlous for the oiikervanre of the Sum-J** 1 ® Georgia Interests of a Michigan _ ^ ^ Harvard In f$30 The next year he n<!r l ' < ' nlc,lory - Beginning with »| millionaire, with the excepllon of J 1 rcaseembled today after the -Jefferson Hotel. l . v.rd bw'"chl whcrl “ e "' hla ,a » a » withm,..rouJ_.ha« he recently built out of Bu are ^ entered the H.tverd law school. »her. Ak|| o'Conn.11 and u*6er noted ^ onie <» a ao f a<,rty d ‘««'» a - Th « for he atudlefi under the repowned Judge ... ... new cor mratlnn will develnh the ex. ; men as speakers,, the celebration .will - npw corporation will develop tne ex Jospb Story. He spent the years 1 , . . . , , be continued over, tomorrow. A fen- m „l t, n . , r0 . s ’V n "ire of tomorros s programme will bej * ho «• «- ^lers, of Malnstee. Uwdon. Berlin. Paris and other llu „ llorU , „ ert(lf , tt ( „.'Mlch. A Virginia corporation which centers, and becoming .equals |t#w)M|> 8t , ;100li (vb|( . h ,„ nJ , on ha. been Investing In mineral prop- FOR SALE—Horae and buggy and harness. No. *1 /horse. Buggy and harness as good as now. Apply at 3 St both senatort and representatives there Smunrr wua horn. ted with Ihe leading public men of Europe. Ilia studies and tastes led him toward polltlel and. the Inw. He.' became-Intereated very early In the SOUTH DAKOTA LEGISLATURE, anti-slavery movement. On Nov. 0. | JSS0, la Faneull Hall, soon afisr the D . tan- Vnilt! FOIT6ALE—Sewing Machine lot V' t en.lv«"'7 ro r perti™' of”tMr mv«t«. f" “ 'j* 4 ** '? 8lD * OT "*•> * both branches fo keep the legtslatlv* very cheap. Apply Jo iS-Hruael street mill grinding at full sp-qd from now Quick. ' 27 Cl until the end of the session. 1 1—~~ In order to rnsh the work through FOR SALE—Few settlnge, pure Bull psecaze of (he fugitive elav. Inn, he delivered a speech on that subject which led to Ms election to the Uni ted Slates senate. 'litre ‘atarior !*_u> bo . V, 'v.l at the present eesslon of the South Dakota legislature, but It Is expected that ac tion will be taken during tbo winter ertles In Polk county, Georgia, made Its third purchase In that section dur Ing the past w>ek. "Statistics show that Georgia had tbe distinction of leading every South ern state east of he Mlsatsslppl dur ing the pact year In the number of new banka established, reporting 05 brand new Institutions and expan sions In capital by ten others, mak ing a total of $4.-320,1140.of .new bank- II Is probable that evening aesslons Orpington eggs, and one fine year-old will be held. It le the Intention of cock. J. E. Wadley. 2 ot. the Republican managers In both — . houses to attempt to make a record WANTED of this session and not merely con- ^ ^ ^ ^ - .n^,.- L - L tent with the passage of the appro- PERSONAL. priatlon measures. In their desire to We will pay you ten cents each.; ir accomplish as much as possible before new name* and addresses of amatior the session ends the Republicans are photographers. Carver, Rex 504.' \Ca governed by political considerations, terloo, lor n. * ti The presidential campaign of 1912 In th^ senate It w» with difficulty | on many matters of Htate Importance, that Summers found an opportunity ( Amendment ot the primary election to spaak upon Ms "one Idea". On' la**, good roads legislation, and a Ing capital for the state In 1910. Blr Is already opened so far aa Washing- 1 ». WANTED—Reliable man foz. gro Jut Id. Ittt, be made his celebrated | constitutional amendment Increasing' mlngham^ Alt., reports Investments ton Is concerned and the cloelng ot' eery wagon. Only hastier need apply, speech for the-Repeal of the Fngttlve rite number of signatures required for. In that city .and vicinity of twenty, the Republican congress before the Apply “fl", this office. :;‘it yynlBi:, -opt!o5H.,hwg CMFWT-— ^submission of,a law under tho Inltla-1million dollara during the past year, nomination Is made Is relied on to ^—j —\ j—-—- Klava iriw.” in 1959 he delivered hlv live and referendum are among the Building permits In Atlanta, Ga., dur- help the party when the campaign Is WANTED—Two good men. for can- . speech In the senate on "The Crime' principal Items on the legislative pro- Ing ipit afangated $7,403,940, sW- formerly opened. A good record of vasalng. Apply 47 Albany Avenue, j Jects, succeeded his grandr, Agmlett Kansas." ihe speech <or which 'gramme. .taring Its own records and leading bills la naturally counted upon to help Sam Heller. tf lcle Grand Duke Charles be was assaulted by Senator Brooks. I — ‘ Ihe entire South. the candidates In their appeals to the : — - on r*n. 5. 1901. -when lie set foer years thereafter Sumner' Tor wood phone 215. 20 la “Polk county, Georgia, will vote on country. - - - • ■ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. v twenty-five years of age. I. . -? * Best line mattress’ In Waycrods.at the Waycrosi Furn. Co. 3. 2t GALLAGHER WHO rfHOT GAYNOR GOE8 UP FOR 15 YEARS New York, Jan. 5.—James J. Gal lagher, who shot Mayor Gnynor last August, was sentenced to twelve years’ Imprisonment. He was convic ted In Jersey City on an Indtotment charging him not with shooting May or Gaynolv buj Xvllb assaulting with Intent t& kill William II. Edwards, (omtnlssloner of street cleaning ot New York. • fir The Jury was out forty minutes and tho trial lasted but a portion of one day. In addition to tbe twelve years Gallagher will have to stay In prison ' until the coat of hls prosecution lias been paid by prison service. He showed no i motion when tbe verillcl was lead or sentence p oiounced. 1~ . ' . . IN GEORGIAS TREASURY. Atlanta, Ga, Jan. 6.—According to n statement made public, there was on January 1 a cash "balance of $018,- 923.85 In the state treusmy. This is approylmately $132,000 more than tbe each balance on January I, 1010. The slates obligations villi eat it up ln hurt order. ^ 8AXE-WEIMAR CELEBRATES. Berlin, Jan. 5.. —A dispatch Weimar says that' a general bolidu was observed throughout 8*xe-W| roar today In celebration .of I annlversaty of the accession of Duke William Ernest to the The Grand Duke, wwhv m ly popular with all Hasses i