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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
bill, we divide the remainder in three equal payments,pay able in 30,60and9G days
and charge absolutely nothing for the extra time, or we will sell you on ou? 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 payv 3
menfs at the store. We’have five large stores, Buy godds 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 inspedtion, all the newest shades
and patterns are here, in all sizes, and you will
fi.id the prices lower
than these rugs have
ever been offered in
this city except at this
store.
Our line of small
Rugs contain an
other shipment of
OUR FAMOUS
$1.98
AXMINISTER RUG-
Rattan Parlor Suit.
A beautiful suit exadtly iike above cut
made of best grade whole rattan, |7 Or
finished in finest quality shellac
/& cash balance 30, 60 and 90Mays.
Don't feel like you are imposing on us when jou phone
us to send out samples.
We jell very Sand •- "r,c solid oak extensK
feet, extends to C feet, exactly like cut.
A great value at
1-5 Cash, Balance 30, 60 and SO i
The Store of Great Values where Your Credit is Good <
WALKER-MULLIGAN FURNITURE
COMPANY.
;
Phone 499
A. R. HOOD, Mgr.
106 Plant Ave.
SMITH NOT IN
SENATORIAL RAGE
} Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 20.—It waa learn* Illative action 4>y a period of some from siliceous ores, of vriiteh 8,540
led on the beat of authority yesterday alx months, upoh his own suggestion short tons were mined, yielding an
(that Governor-elect Hoke Smith will that the inauguration should take average extraction valued at $5.18
j not be a candidate for the United place Jan. 1. following the election, per ton, as against $7.28, in
^CLASSIFIED
1909.
States Senate.
IT IS SAID HE WILL KEEfc HANDS
j . From the same source also tomes
jthe positive statement that Governor
I Smith will take no hand in the senn-
(OFF THE FIGHT.
j torla! fight, but that it is bis purpose
j to go ahead for which he was elected.
The statement that the Governor- There were 29 mines operated during
elect will not be a candidate may be the year of Which 15 wete placers '
accepted hs absolute, and the only ! and 14-were deep miners. ^There was
way in which lie could possibly fig- j a considerable increase of placer pro* j
are In it would be as the result of an • duction In 1010 over that oL 1909 and !
I unless it should be shortened by leg-
Don't Read This!
effort of "nls (fiend* in the Legisla
ture, but a* many feel that he should
serve his term as Governor, this Is
not chnildered likely.
This leaves the field open to the
several announced candidates and
, such others os may decide to get into
the fight. ,*
OR. J. H. HITTELL, THE NOTED EYESIGHT SPECIALIST WILL
SS AT 22 MARY STREET, JAN. 19 TO 24, AND WILL BE PLEASED TO
MEET ALL THOSE TROUBLED WITH THEIR EYE8 IN ANYWAY.
SUCH AS DIMNESS OF VISION, INFLAMED. WEAK, OR WATERY
EVES, GRANULATED LIDS, NERVOUSNESS. PAIN OVER THE EVES,
S4CK HEADACHE, AND MANY OTHER AILMENTS CAUSED BY EYE
STRAIN CAN BE REMOVED BY
GLASSES SCIENTIFICALLY FITTED.
DR. HITTILL 18 A GRADUATE OF THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS
COLLEGE OF OPTOMETORY. HAVING MADE THE EVE A CONSTANT
STUDV FOR YEARS. I AM EGUIPPED WITH THE MOST MODERN
INSTRUMENTS, - AND UP-TO-DATE METHODS, COUPLED WITH
YEARS OP EXPERIENCE ENABLES ME TO MAKE A THOROUGH AND
SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION OF THE EVE, AND CAN PRESCRIBE
GLASSES THAT WILL FIT THE MOST DIFFICULT EVE.
— I FIT WHEN OTHERS FAIL! #
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN.
ALL WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Y YCHARGES ARE ABOUT ONE-
HALF THE USUAL PRICE. PLEASE CALL DON'T FORGET THE
PLACE. OAlcc bow. 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. in., sad S to S p. m.
DR. J. H. HITTELL.
GOLD IN GA.
2932. 49 OUNCES VALUED AT (60,<
628— DAWSON COUNTY LEADS
THEM ALL.
In 1910 th« production of gold .In
i corgi* wax 2.932.49 In. ounces, val
ued at $<0,620. and the production of
illver ... 203 One ounces, valued at
II0S, a total of 160,725, and an
crease oTer-tbe output for 1900 of
313.48 One ounces In qoantty and of
14.413 In vatnw of gold and of '2 One
ounces of silver. No copper or lead
waa produced In Georgia in 1010, the
only mine yielding these metals has
log bean clolted throughout the year.
The production of sold from 'plscers
la 1910 waa 794.95 So# ounces end
of allsrj- sTT floe ounces. The remain
dcr of the output of precious metals,
3,137.(4 flue' ounces of gold end 13S
Ann ounces of silver, was all u» Teed
This is no Puzzle, and Anyone Guessing the Correct
Sentence tirst gets a $2.50 Box Chocolate Candy free
PTINWONEAFPEOPERLFETISF
A! A. J. JOSEPH. ^^W^Plsnt Avwiue.
a slight decrease in output of nseta)
and an increase In tonnage mined
and treated from deep mines.
The production of gold and silver
in Georgia during the year 1910, Is
aa fallows:
Carroll county, One ounces gold.
12.91, value 3267.
Cherokee and Dawson counties, Ana
ounces gold, 1,189.93, value $24,398;
An. ounces silver 19, value $10.
Hall and (Paulding counties, An.
ounces gold, 113.20 value (2,340; Ane
ounce, silver 3 vain. <4.
Lumpkin county, An. onnen gold,
1,013.17 value (20,944; An. ounfces
•liver 75 valu. (39.
Murray and Rabun counties, An.
ounces gold 22.83. vain. 1472; An.
ounces .live- 6. value $3..
Whije county, Ane ounces gold,
169.36, value 33,501: Ane ounces sh-
vwr. 25, value $13. 7
McDuffie, Union and other counties.
Ane ounces gold, 411.09, value, (8,408;
An. ounces silver, 69 value $30.
Tom) Ane ounces gold 2.932.49. vjJ-
ue, 160,630; Ane ounces silver 202.
value (105. ^ '
TO RF.NT
t FOR PENT—Two connecting
furnished rooms. Apply at 51 Nich
ols street. ’ 19 2t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Fine milch cow for sale
cheap. C. M. Williams, 73 Gilmore
street. 13 6t.
FOR SALE—Horse and wagon; one
of the test rigs In Georgia; cheap If
taken at once, for cash. Call or ad
dress, Hotel. Waresboro, G9t. phone
3 tings. 17-10-31
FOR SALE—My Pecan Orchard on
corner oi D and Thomaa streets. It
contains thirty-four trees In full bear
ing. These trees nre seedlings and
the nuts of the paper-sheel variety, of
SAVE MONEY—SAVE
Every woman dreads the difficultxi
poointr her own hair. Tor ‘
her exhausted with achic„
the Knickerbocker Shampoo Brush all the
trouble of shampooing one's own hair, or the
expense of having It done, ia ended forever. Toe
rubber teeth of the Shampoo Brush, made like "
Anger tips, vigorously massage the scalp, get
the dirt and dandruff out. as nothing elae will,
and the water flowing through the teeth thor
oughly rinses the hair. You can uaeeggtoraoap
—■be Shampoo Brush rinses better than any
other device.
Knickerbocker
Shampoo Brush
For OeaaUntsg—Health and Beauty
excellent quality. For terms
apply to i SCsMlnSCtSwv&i? «UntMta5w.MS
me at 20 Folks street.
17 2w ’ H. P. Brewer.
wanted
SAVES TWO LIVES.
FARM HAND WANTED—A farm
and dairy hand wanted. Apply to
[Mr. Frank Armstrong at Skints Rear,
farm or to Herald office. 9 Ot
WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able-
"Neither ray sister nor myself mlgte
he living Way, If It had not bM
for Ur. Kwa New Discovery," writes bodied unmarried men between age.
McDonald, of Fayetteville, N.
C„ R. F. D„ No. 8. "For wo both
bad frightful coughs thgt no remedy
could help. We were told my slater
bad consumption. She was very weak
end bad night sweats but your won
derful medicine completely cured us
both. It Is the boat I aver used or
beard of." For sore *lnngs, coughs
colds, hemorrhage, lagrlppe, asthma,
hay .ftver, crimp, whooping cough,—
all bronchlcsl troubles.—Its supreme
Trial bottle free. 60c and (1.00. Guar-
snteed by All Druggists.
of IS end 35; cltlxens of United Sto
tts, of good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, redd and write
the Eoglirh language. For Infdrma-
Knickerbocker Spraybrushos are for
sale by leading Drug, Dept., Hard ware
and Plumbing stores everywhere. Get. ,
» Sprayhfush on your Arst trip down
town. If 'your dealer dik-s not carry
them send his name amythemioney.
We will send direct to pffuTprepatd, on
ten days trial. Descriptive booklet
free.
the frcgrgss company.
55-210 Monroe dt.’ Chicago, III.
'1
VALUABLE*FARM FOR
For the next thirty csH 1 M
(on apply to Recruiting officer. South, fer try farm, adjoining the - 6:porate
Pnlldlng, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York limits ef Waycrost on the Wareihoro
Mrs. Nixon of The Bon Ton win
be pleased to ehow you her dainty
line ot neckwear and. other special-
L.USI1SSUA, HUJLIUBB, UB., id nni lurs.imiiis ui waycrofs Off 10® V, a
street Savannah Ga.; 108 West For-1 road, tor sale. The farm con
syth jtreet Jacksonville, Fin.; 140 30 acres partly under cultivation;
Market street Charleston, 8. C.; or t horse. wagon and buggy, hog and cat-
113 South Maine etreet,. Fltxgerald. i Ue feed, etc. Iftjou want a largaia
Ga. Jan. 7 tf. see me quick - jp
~. I MiW. S. Gorman.
Ladles Silk Gloves, long and short. 11« 3».: Ttis r. j- r, % y, .
—Dicklas. v, ... ■» J Waycross <»a.