Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 31, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD LOCAL ITEMS. !A SOUTHERN PLAY : BY ONE WHO KNOWS Mr. Clarke ha# Just received the^ largest range for the u.e of hi. ,e:e| W «Y 'THE SINS OF THE PATH- taurmnt that has ever Ween ship '»• ^ TIMELY JU8T NOW. U> this section of the state, It is a Monarch, of the moat modern HtyJe Hioae who witness “The Hina of and equipment, weighing over .1,000 *^ e Esther" at the Parker Theater pound*. Wednesday night Feb. J, will nee a „ Southern play hy a Southerner who Iton't forget that tax collector A. I know* hi* subject. The playwright C. l<owther la now ready for business. J referred to in Mr. Thomtfa Dixon, aii- Refuso to admit any other indus- rlea unlera it Is positively guaran- scd that no ust r of tobacco be hired. Drive tne churches front the city. WANTED—Salesmen o» Ability and neat appearance to call on all merchant* It their territory; elegant side line, con venient to carry; good commissions; prompt remittance. A 410, Bellmont Mfg. Co.. Cincinnati, O. 24, 31, t, 14 *1 Under the new city charter law, hooka open tomorrow, Feb. I. for tax returns and close on March 15. Make your return* on all property you posse*# «p to Including Feb. 1. Then pay your tax« a register and be prepared to take your part In elections as all good citizen# should. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Bennett have returned from a short visit to Hand- ford, Fla. Mrs. Willie Orr will return to .lark- eonville In the morning after a few day* visit with relatives bore. A number of pretty affair* are plan- j tied for thl* week in compliment to visiting girl*. l fhor of “TheLeopard’s Spots”, "The Clansman." "The Traitor”, "Comrad es" and many other successful plays and sto les. Attention Is called to the fact that “The Sins of he Father" was written by an expert, because right now alleged "SouTherii plays" are being offered by writers whose ignorance of the South Is abysmal. Men who know nothing of the *riai rode, of the In ter-relation of races, of the psychology of the white man the nt imaginary scenes 1 absurd Ideas about ward and pr embodying t) Interracial conduct. Such efforts may fool audlfnc thousand miles away from the a< scene of the race problem, but cannot Impose on the people of city. Mr. Dixon* "The Sins of Father" handle* wTihout glove# the MR. D. Q. ZEIQLER MAKES STATEMENT.; subject of the Intermixture of race: To the Kdltor of the Waycro** Herald ( D straight to the mark, but I Plcaso state In your paper that does not ofTen | the propiletor* and with reference to the report fiom above all it never strikes a false. Valdosta in the Savannah Morning mawkish or feebly sentimental r.oie, News, that the matter comes out of so say those who have witnessed it. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING 8CALP YIELD TO THUS TREATMENT. Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ from unde-neata the skin with greasy lotions or fan cy hair-dressing when every druggists every whe:e and in Way cross the .Seals Pharmacy will guarantee ZBMO and 3SKMO SOAP to entirely rid the scalp of the germ life that ratines the trouble. ZNMO and ZKMO SOAP can be ob tained in any city or town In America and arc recognized the bent and most ecjnomlcal treatment for all affections of the skin or scalp whether on Inf’int or grown person. One shampoo with ZEMO SOAP and application of ZB.V.O will stop itching and cleanse the scalp of dandruff and scurf. Application of 55ISMO and use of ZKMO soap wilt the most obstinate case of oe/r nr skin disease, e Invite you to try ZEMO ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely Isfled we will refund your inoneyy u disagreement between myself and Do not miss former nsum-latcs that I had in bus ^ pose of the < lues* with mo, that could not hold not preached emendoits ex II of "mixed bloods"— s a sermon of penned up their end o fteh business and It ; as an essay, but presented as a vital ■was necessary for me to put them J stage story with living personages out, and thl* will not amount to any- to enact the momentous pa Ms. Re tting, for the charge Is false. 1 am yours, D. Cl. Zelgler. CABBAGE PLANTS. For Cabbage Plants see mo. Perham. Sr slutlessly funny comedy and heart breaking pathos are In the telling while flic big dramatic moments stir the souls of playgoers to the depths. It Is predicted that the success of thi* revolutionary play will far sir- pass that of M . Dixon's greatest previous effort. "The Clansman." EEDS hath, JUIJsMs, Pars Painter iboold test the , Mpertor memeofOur Northern Grown Seed*. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will send postpaid our . . FAMOUS COLLECTION JlfcRfiUBSl !2 Idfr.v ...M todayt Sm4 >0 e*nU to help pey pwh|i end pecktof end rent** the ikni ‘Tmoom ColUetloo,” to- , ^NSSS uas BSSMl Mr. Thomas G. Hudson's Educational Train sUl»> Coirtnlnaloncr I Imho u> education- ul train Is coinng and this morning The Herald ree* Ived a note from him of which the following is the eon-' r.lttdlng sentence. let the farnte-t and other cltIrens be ready to meet the train and bear the spec hr# and*' tMH* the exhibits. This Font Mr. Hud son: "I will appreciate It \er> nitich If Foil will have Jurt ns many of yo.fr people out to see this train as pus-; slide. We will have som lecturers In the country t II is our purpose to bulk rlruttural Interest of Hu I enndldly lielleve that aid devised that people so ilona! Trn: e of Hue 1 >n iliis tr 1 up the • State, >v 111 this .a get p FATHER KIPLING YIELDS UNTO DEATH l ieiter containing the price of a ’ear's subscript Ion with the sage ob is \ation that "he thought vv*? might ued ihe money.' Marvelous mental elepai y. second sight, u.’ whatever on nruy call It, it certainly eviden ce* super-fttiniun intelligence ana rare powers of poreeption. Whoeve: b« foie thought of an editor heediny money? whoever in tlie p.Tst ugej dreamed <tf him being other tbun the elite al child of tae air, fed hy the .ul ahsr > 1 . New York. Jan. II. -Cable dispatch- J f* revolved in New York city announ ce the death at Tl h.irv, England, of John Lockwood Kipling, father of, Bndyard Kipling. j The elder Kipling won coasido able . renown In hi* profession as arehlteo tural sculptor and illustrator. He U- lust ruled a number of til son's Looks. He was 74 years old ami hud spent most of his life In India, who e he established several schools of art an.! museums. Mrs. Kipling'mother of the autl to whom, c# to ' the wittiest woman in India." lie dedicated. “Plain Tale from the Hills." died a few weeks ago To Publicly Horsewhip Chewers and Smokers < hVstgo, Jan. 31. Horsewhipping in ministration he would adopt after fubltc promises to become the meth- election. He renewed his declaration •d of punishing tobacco chew«vs ami of war against tobacco users und said smokers in Zion City. It all de/ends be would appoint a vigilance commit- nptm fbe city election In April. WII -tee of p omlnent citizen* to hone- bur (ilenn Voliva, overseer, and sue* whip on sight any user of tobacco ccsemr to the late Jobu Alexander Volivia ie< larc.s he will take the fol Dowle. Is confident he will be sue- lowing steps; oeoaful at the polls and retain the power wrested from him by the "in-* dependents" a yea* aco. VoMvIa In an address :t r eeling f Take over all indu-tries and attended by more than 1.200 of his • them on a cooperative basis. PIANO TUNER Geo. W. Coe Formerly of New York City, will locate permnnently in WtycroM, after Oct. 15th. Save Your Piano Work! for a local tune*’, that will k-2<*r It in good sbapa nt all Mnet Heave orders with J. 8. Knight.. G. )L Brinson o» Majestic Theatre, or phone 219 •SEEDS Drive ail the independents from I5LCCLEDI' SPECIAL OFFER:! FMate to Wtu RtoJMMk Atrislwffll fellllilpw SEND 10 CENTS fof'owrrs (i) Zion City tabernacle y»a-1 Have all employe* receive wj^.tII Id day defined the plan of the ad ! and also share in the protlts. 'I One of Our Great Values Solid Oak Rocker, Exactly like cut, cobbler seat, heavy white hickory stretcher connects arm A Large Comfortable, AO ' Servicable Rocker - V-loefO each On our easy payment plan. Lloyd’s PricessGo-Ca CoSt no more but are absolutely the beSt money can buy. Extra wide seat, finest grade S pattern Springs, Laige Canopy Hood, folds with only one motion, Covered in BeSt Grade Chase Leather. These are only a few of the reasons why this is the best carriage on the market. $8.50:T01$12.50 EACH. Chiffoniers AT 15 PER CENT LESS THAN OUR REGULAR PRICE Which was already very low. we have a large assortment and in orcer to reduce our Stock at once, will sell them at the above discount until the require number have been disposed of. We have Great Values at from $7.00 to $25.00 uijihiiuuimj! * ; : 11; I) Ijiji JIlHI/ft.//; j liMU, / J) HU I Jj!.'; Sltelfel® ■■■ vJsq.-v v, ■« ■ i rei. ‘‘JA'.v Oar Spring Line of Rooti/i Size RUGS Are now on display. A truly beautiful afsert- ment. all the newest oriental and floral patterns in the latent >hades and colorings. Our line includes an all wool 9x12 feet size. Q | pa seamless 7-wire tapestry Brussel 3* vIt.DU Also the- best grade Smith AxminiSters 9xl?feet size, in the seasons patterns AT $22.50 We will have in a few days the largest assort ment of CREX Rugs ever shown in thi»city. AXMMSTER RUGS 2 l /4 feet wide, 4 l / 2 feet long, all wool, handsome oriental and floral patterns. One of our great values $1.98 each on our easy pay ment plan. Sptcia) Prices Ihiswfek on Writing Desks we have a numb- r ot different styles to cl-»s>e out at a snbSlanii.it reduction in prires. A 65 TO 10.00 The Store of Great Values where Youj Credit is Gtidd WALKER-MULLIGAN FUlt. COt Phone 499 A. R. HODD, Mgr. 106 Plant Ave.