Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 11, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD For the benefit of the strangers in our city, we again explain the following plans, which has proven so popular during the past year. We give you spot cash prices on your purchase,you pay only l of the three equalpayments,payable in 30,60and 90 days bill, we divide the remainder in three equal payments,payable in 30,60and90 days and charge absolutely nothing for the extra time, or we will sell you on our easy payment plan and instead of sending a collector to get the payments, we pay you 10 per cent, in trade coupons good in trade at cash prices, for making your pay ments at the store. We have five large stores, buy goods in large quantities and therefore get price consessions that enables us to sell you goods much cheaper than the small dealer, ' ^ ' Our Spring Line of Rugs Will Be on Display this.Week. We are proud of the assortment we have ready for your insj-edtion, all the newest shades and pat'.ertis are here, in all sizes, and you will fi id the prices lower than these rugs have ever beefr offered in this city except at this store. Our line of small Rugs contain an other shipment of OUR FAMOUS Rattan Parlor Suit. • A beautiful suit exadtly like above cut made of best grade whole rattan, 17 QC finished in finest quality shellac *■ /$ cash balance 39, 60 and 90 days. We seH very Viaml«. >n:C solid oak extension Table, claw feet, extends to 0 feet, exactly like cut. A great value at $14.50 1-3 Cash, Balance 30, 60 and 90 Day*. Don’t feel like you are imposing on us when jou phone us to send out samples. AXMINISTER RUG- The Store of Great Values where Your Credit is Good A. R. HOOD, Mgr. Phone 499 Spxf Ginghams In plaids, checks and solid colors. Big selec tions, 10c and 12 l*2o. 11 Zt # Humphreys & Williamson. WORRY AND HURRY Are the two great foes of indigestion | - and very few people reaCa the age! of foity without falling a victim toi Indigesttou In some form or other. j | MAKE YOUR OWN* PAINT j Undigested food is a serious menace ! ! and you will know what you are using to health and is the cause of head- i The way is easy- CLASSIFIED Good wages to rignt party. Apply at " Brunei street. , «i 8t WANTED—Stenographer. salary $35.00 .per month. Light work, eaay hours. Claim & Adjustment Co., room No. 422, LaGrande Building. 6 .t . aches, sleeplessness, flatulency, gas | and distress In the stomach, despond- I ency, nervousness, bad breath and jImpure blood. | In such cases Vlnol has marked ! beneficial tesult. It seems to go dl- 1 rectly to the seat ot trouble, strength- I ens and tones up the tired, weakened !ami one gallon of'Pure Linseed Oil. nesves of he stomach, enabling one put them together, stir them up well, to digest with ease the very foods and you will have two gallons of Pore that once caused distress. Linseed Oil Paint; there Is no doubt I , about your on being Pur. .Inc. YOU' ** C# “* 10 ° Ur have bought and added ItYOURSELlh U<m 10 Barre ’ VL Mr ' 8 * mu ' 1 Wb ** 1 * r This l. safer, than to Uk. someone * U “* r * d w,ai * ,ton “ ch troubl « for el..-, word that the Linseed Oil In >•». »»* b « Uken all kind, ot med- Iclnes without relief, and at lot found a core In Vlnol. He says Vlnol was worth flea dollars a bottle to him. (We guarantee this testimonial to be genuine.) " — on your property. STRIKE HERE SETTLED LAST CAPT. JOHNSON'S ROAD HEADED Bllv onc g,|| 0 n of night. here. * , j tea. mr BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. for immediate sale,, thin city, first- class drug .store, well located, with up-to-date fixtures and stick of goods; 14 years estsblished trade. Reason for selling, owner has too much bu» loess. Pries: $2,500. Terms: $1,001 cssh, balaofce monthly. Address: 4 St G. H. Bowen, Waycross, Go. TO RENT FOR RENT—One large desirable front room. Phone 487. 6 3t. That the present lino of the Way- cro n and St. Mary’s running from St. Marys to Klngsland, a distance of 11 miles, will tbii year be extended to Wsycross and west at loaat as far | as Nashville, in Berrien county, to conaect with a road proposed by Sen ator Henderson, of Octlla. Is practl- (ally assured now. The name of lha road will proba bly be changed shortly, sad • petition presented to tb* Slats railroad com mission for permission lo bond the lino Tho sale ot these bonds will tarnish capital for the track work needed, while land owners and others ere cooperating closely to secure the Tight of wdya and other prlvllgea. With the completion of the road Wayorosc will have a new route In and out of Florida, and II Is believed that by some connection with the Sea- 1 board Air Line a number of through trains will be operated aver rbe line to Waycroes and points beyond. Waycross no longer bht n'tele phone strike. After conferences wltb officials ot the Southern Bell Tele phone Compnny lost night end today a satisfactory adjustment of differen ces between the operators who struch Tuesday noon was reached, and the strikers,-fifteen in number, have re turned to their duties, f ' C. A. Barth, of Savannah. district trafllc i nlet, will remain Jo the local eschange at chief operator until mat ters are finally adjusted. This Is to Insure Waycross patrons gelling an efficient service. The only trouble was a kick on the chief operator, who. K turns out, Insisted upon the ofwr- utora attending entirely jo their.work In the exchange. Previous to this one complaint against telephones In the city his been on service from the exchange, and not jn the hfilem. The operators brought here fimn Savannah were allowed to return ‘td FOR RENT—One large furnished frount room to two men. Also one small tarnished boot room. All con venlences. N light housekeeping. Ap ply 53 Jane street or Shared Collins P. O. Box 353 7 6t ANY WOMAN CAN HAVE IBEAUTIFUL OMR. Many women do not realise -ft'e at- “°*t d'H'-1 tractions they possess because they aide Park. ^ ^ gi,,, proper attention to the »uyer. Ad- rleston, S. frbe women of Paris are famed for 8 61 their beauty, not because their facial features are superior, hut because wood-hand they know how to keep young by sqp- sgont and Plying vigor, luster and strength to 1 - w the hair. ■ ■ , Three years ago Parisian Sage could —A form | hardly be obtained In America. But Apply to j now this delightful hair tonic and New shipment Mercerised Cotton Foulard, 35c. — j If you suffer from any form of 11 2t Humphreys & Williamson. * •'omach trouble, try a bottle of Vlnol _____ with the undertUandkig that you- It la wonderful how little conscience money will be returned If it docs not some people seem to hove. help you. The Seals Pharmacy. America. O. IL Brinson A Co., tell/ it for r>0 cents a large bottle, and they guarantee It to grow beautiful. lui- uriant hair;, to turn dulljifelesf boir into lustrous hair; to stop fa'IlneLfiilr. to stop Itching of lha scalp. f vu tar j FOR 8ALE—Good easy running tricycle, $15. See me quick, J. P. Luther,. 1 .Tebean street. o 31 Is the Lamp of Real Beauty because it gives the best light of sit lamps. The Rayo gives a white; soft, mellow, diffused light-easy on the eye because it cannot flicker. You can use-your eyes as longjis you wish / under the Rayo light without strain. / The Rayo Lamp is low-priced, and j even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for ^ other limps, you may get more expensive decorations but you cannot get a better light than the low-priced Rayo gives. A strong, durable shade-holder holds .the , shade on firm and true. This season’s new burner adds strength and appearance. Once a Rayo User, Always One. ’i# **?’*£&* fKSX3SS& Standard Oil Company ilararporaUtD WANTED Parisian Rage. Indianoplla, lod, Jan. 10.—Ths In diana 8tatc Optical Bociely held Its alxtsentb annual meeting In this city today with many prominent members ot the profession la attendance Lorn ell over Ore state. Washlagton. a C_ Jan ', ID. The ccukui bureau announced tho follow ing figures: Fort Valley. 2.5S7, ■„ against 2.022 in 13 h>. This Is a (tain at 4*7 or 33 per oent. 'Units. Toombs' county, 1,178, as affilbst 503 In 1905. ^ Thla Isgui'impre- cedruloi gain ot l.tli or #<3 per cent.! j WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able- ~ 1 j bodied unmarried men between ages Carnegie Labatory Extension, of 18 and,35; citizens of United Sta- New York. Jan. 10.—Interesting tea, ot good character and temperate commemorative exercises were held habits, who can apeak, read and write this afternoon In celebration of’ the the English language. For Informs-j completion of the first twenty-five tfon apply to Recruiting officer. South-J years of work of he Catqegle labatory Building. Waycross, Ga.; t3 West York I 'he New York University and Bel- strcct Savannah Ga.: 108 West For- ••*uo Medical College, and of the eytb at-eet Jacksonville. Fla.: ho'opening of ihe Carnegie labatory ex- Market street Charleston, S. C.; or,tension. 113 South Maine street. Fitzgerald,' Addresses were-m,dffi-,by And:»» Ga. Jan. 7 tf. j Carnegie, Dr. Henry Dr. —TZ ■' —r fwmiam H. Welch and other men of WANTED—At once. a-goofi cook, j Prominence. Madiscn. Wts.. Jan 10.—The ta«y- ■ filth annual convention or the Wis consin Horticultural Society began here today with a largo attendance jand an attractive programme. Tho j seaalous will coni Inue over Weilncs- fday and Thursday. ’> '1 cattle is taking on new arllv; In Wsycrnas. Well booin' It on li Is strange bow low n Jviil sloop lo gain * point