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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
the next- mi8;fcer fc he
Friday evening Fe’>. iffh
* of the greatest and bf*\
rre. It 1e said that tee
COAXING.
criminal "Narr.e-!t&iju-:ake-St.
Appologics to everybody.)
Conte on. little dollar, don't be hi:y.
WALKER
MULLIGAN
Furnilure Co.
ptTblifihr i
»tty.
Th’i> JH
int 1*0» auiom/f to 80.051,76. At
lb* rate ol an* 0er coot on tbo iroai
.iun:ois tbo company will pay to fno
city. Ul fit |l,6ut.S0.
1C* ciainlnat'un of the souilivrn
licit twain aboara that practically cv-
ary important buslnjpn ana every up
to <tate reatdence In the xiiole Vtly
and tta Metros* ore equipped With
too tcrvlce. and It* nuullcatton* art
•Weeding more and more to the snail
ter country districts.
1. J. Burch.
C. A. I.eCount.
SEEDS!
suenars sos suoe»! o
Writ* tootsy; Mention tbl* Roper.
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I SEND 10 CENTS u. i
THE, NEXT NUMBER OF THE
LYCEUM COURSE FES. 10.
AJ'ltMfli pstroas of tuo Lvdrem
were disappointed latt evening when
th**> named uf the noa-arrlval of Mr
WilUtui. lb$y will be dellfbted to
ARCHBI8H0P RYAN 18
DOOMED SAYS DOCTORS
Philadelphia, Feb. 4.—Following
restful period.during the early hour*
of the day the condition of Archbish
op Ryan is slightly improved. No
hope of hix recovery, however, is en
tertained.
▲ very fine baby girl came to the
Item® of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Arthur
last .night. This adds one mo/e to
our population and makes 5<»! extra
since the census was taken. The
HeraM congratulates Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur.
PLENTY OF CONGRESSMEN
ALREADY; SAYS THE
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
Washington, D. C„ Feb. 3.—-A house
membership of 391 as at present was
the congressional ^apportionment
plan agreed upon by the Republican
caucus of t he House last night.
This proposition made by Champ-
know that
given, next
will be
of l he eouree.
Rounds* Specialty Company and La
dles' Orchestra Is superior in every
way to thv? College Hinging Girls.. No
greater compliment could be paid
(ban this as every one was* delighted
with the work of the Singing Girls.
Rounds' Is one of the greatest leaders
of the country and he has with him
not only many ^musical artists but
be will Introduce many spectacle*
and novelties in Lyceum work. All
who attend this number may p:om-
Ise themselves a great treat.
Although -Rt will be impossible to*
secure^r. Welbourn again this spring
his time is entirely taken up with
other engagements he is promised for
next yea's* course.
»n’t upend you—won’t even try
Biii«* ail d ie;
Dickens of a stew.
Sweet little, nice little, pretty
dollar,
Don’t you see creditors jumpin’ In onr
collar? •
Come in now—
'Bout to be o-row.
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH
OF BROTHER A. V/. LANG.
Whereas, On January 13th, 1911, it
bell of Kansas was first defeaten, j ||lcascd IShe Grand vMaJ'er of the
Eg to 91, but later reconsidered and ! Universe to call from on- midst Bro.
adopted, 70 to «5. A. W. Lang to the CtlecGtl Lodge
This action, together with the de-
fast of a plan to offset the negro dis
franchisement in the South, which
was urged by Messrs. Bennett and
Olcott of'New York, an.| opposed by
Mr. Gaines of West Virginia and otli
ers occurred during a lively three
hours’ session of the caucus.
ROBBERS GET $10,000.
Curve. Tcnn., Ftb. 4.—Robbers this
nwenlng broke Into the Illinois Cen
tral depot, bound and gagged agent
John Williams, stole $10,000 and all
the tickets Ju the station and escap
ed. A posse Is pursuing the robbers
today. >-
ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD BANDIT
BE£8 MERCY OF UNCLE SAM
Denver, Col., Feb. 4.'—BenJ. Dewey
Miller, 11 years old. who Is in the
county Jail here awaiting trial on the
charge of robbing the postofflee at
Gardner Col., has written to Presi
dent Taft pleading his case. The let
ter which le*addressed to "Uncle
Bam," was mailed to the president
last nlgbL It reads:
"Dear Uncle 8am: 1 "! am going to
tell you shout what 1 done. 1 broke
Into your postofllce with two othei
kids. 1 know we done wrong. W#
«ot 914 and four or five packages ol
stamps; that’s all.
*’My falhor and mother are poo:
Bad ain’t got no money. I read Jetds
James stories and that’s what put
me up to IL II you will let me go
this time, I won t do it no more. 1
Hus in bod when (h** other kidt come
and called me. This in all ror this
time, so good-by.
(Signe d) *‘Benjatttin Dewey Sillier."
Come on, little dollar, don’t be afraid.
How you ’spect our debt to be paid,
Jf you linger there
And silently stare
At the dark inside of another fellow s
pock* t ? f
is starin’ In the face a J. P*s.
docket!
Wt/’ft dead broke,
And that's no joke.
above, there to receive his reward
and to hear from the Grand Master
of the Universe the welcome applause
"well done thou good and faithful
sorvont.’’
Bro. Lang was initiated in Ware Re-
beca Lodge No. fl of Way cross, Ga..
Oct. 4th, 1908. Ills orderly walks and
kindness shown to every one won for
him the love an I esteem of all who
knew him. Therefore be it. Resolved
1, That In the death of Bro. Lang
we have los,t a true and faithful
B other. One who at all times was
ready to lend a helping hand, aid a
Brother or Sister In need.
That a page of our Record Book
be dedicated to his memory, having
Inscribed theron the date of his birth
and death and period of membership
in this JxOdgc.
That these resolutions be pub
lished In the Waycross Herald and
Journal.
T. H. Miller.
T. C. Rauls.
Rmtra Morton.
■—-Committee
Big old, f.ne old, dandy old dollar.
Please be touched by this feeble hoi
Hurry up, move!
Help us to soothe
The rent man, paper man, and grocer
man, too, ,
Lord preserve us, will we ever get
through!
Amen!
(Note—The editor, is capable of per
petrating much more horrible things
than the above. Somebody else will
be to blame if he goes crazy again.)
sHuthecn Merchant.
HALF A MILLION
FOR TELEPHONES
Atlanta. Ga., Feb. 3.—"Hello, hello,
Bello!" It has cost the people of
Atlanta Just 9558,938, or over a half
million dollars to say "hello" dating
U>e put year. Which scouts to lu» a
good deal o fmoney just for the priv
ilege of talking, but when you con
sider that the payment of It enables
everbody to talk to everybody obe
without moving from their own homes
or their office desks or counters, the
amount doesn’t seem so great after
nil.
The Southern Bell Telephone ant’
Teicgraj’-i Company have Jast made
a -report to tho city of Atlanta o.
TO WAK7FIELD LODGE NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Waycroxs, Georgia.
Your committee appointed to pre
pare suitable memorial on-! resolu
tions upon the death of our bolovcwt-
Brouter, A. W. I-ang who departed
this life on January 12ih, 1911, le:
to report as follows: .
Whore as, the grim reape.-- Death
ha * again entered our midst cnd»hr.s
‘kV ,*> f or-* u.6 one of <t»r nuuthci.
who In IIS'* devotion to the Lolge
o' Its n-enihMshlp evemnllOed in
cry partlr.ul:; ’:!* tj'vc I\vtkian spirit.
fiver ready to respond to the caT
ol a member In distress, and distrib
uting In u material way his substance
for the beneflt of those who were In
need of a helping hand, yet always
In p quiet and >'etlrlng manner and
without any show of pomp or any
effort upon his part to let the world
know that he was distributing alms.
Wakefield Lodge number 27 Knights
of Pythias of Waycross feel, that In
thf death of Brother lira* they have
lost one of Chain staunchest and best
THEiREAT ROOT
JUICE IS HERE
IT IS PREDICTED THAT MANY
WILL CALL AT CHERQKEE
DRUG STORE DURING tHE
DEMONSTRATION.
The Root Juice demonstrations
start at Cb.rokee drug store today. In
a letter the scientist said: "1 earn
stly hope that Root Juice will do as
much good in Waycross as It did In
Chattanooga an-j other points. It is
easy to say a emedy will cure cer
tain troubles, but we have positive
roofs that Hoot Juice will cure rheu
matism, Indigestion, catarrh of the
stomach, constipation, nervous weak
ness and most of the kidney com
plaints. It cures by removing or de
stroying rerun* that often infect the
body urfd weaken and d'scare tbo di-
stive and secretory organa. Tin* j
j juice nln* bus a wonderful soothing I
I heaiim and tonic action on the stom- j
r.ch, lowclu, bladder, liver and-kid
neys. What It has done at ot'-er
points, it ccrtnldly can do in Way-
cross. 1 feel safe in predicting that
in less than two weeks scoes of lo
cal people will be loud In their pr|lce
of the health promoting juice.” Nowb
paper reports indicate that many ex
perience rapid Improvement from the
very start. The demonstrations will
continue at C'nerokee drug store a
few days. The Juice is sold for $1
n bottle or three bottls for 93-Kb. It
hss created a great sensation during
member* and one who warn «Ter, |he ^ , ew m0Illll , 0D ot
watchful of Ita welfare. tin many ecowlngty remarkable cure.
THERKKOHE, HE IT RBfiOl.VKD: ! ,, m , l!c
Th.v !a memory of onr dead brothe*
page In the minute book of this j gOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY
lodge b« fnrrrlteU with hta name and h —AN APPRECIATION,
the date of Ms death.
U Mct'oanell, Catherine, 8t., Kl-
i uiIrfc. N. Y., writes: "I wish to express
That a co?y of lies# resolutions be j my appreciation of the great gw*)
In lit d&y papers of onr r (• rt . v, , a fr j"« f 0, e>-o KldnoyOleuiOd*
- j x-bteh 1 uaed for a bad case of Rid
ney trouble. Five bottles did tbs
, I work most effectively and proved to
| ms beyond a doubt It |s the most re
J. L. Crawley. | liable kidney medicine I hate evgt
i taken.” Gem Pharmacy.
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Ik \
One of Onr Great Values
Solid Oak Rocker,
Exactly like cut, cobbler seat, heavy
white hickory stretcher connects arm
A Large Comfortable, QQ
Servicable Rocker * $-*-• t/0
each
On our easy 'payment plan.
Lloyd’s Princess Go-Carts
Co^t no more but are absolutely the be^i money
can buy. Extra wide seat, finest grade S pattern
Springs, Large Canopy Hood, folds with only one
motion, Covered in Be^l Grade Chase Leather.
These are only a few of the reasons why this is the
best carriage on the tparket.
$8.50 :TO I$12.5C 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 &ock 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
OuTj Spring Line of'Room
RUGS
Are now on display. A truly brauti ul assort-
ment. all the newest oriemai and fl..rat patterns
in the latfst shades and coloficgs. Our
includes an all vt ooi 9x12 feet size, g*
seamless 7-wire tapestry Brussel 1
Also the be# grade Smith Axminislcrs 9x12 feet
size, in the seasons patterns
AT $22.50
We will have in a few days the
ment of/CREX Rugs ever showi
STEP
Ladder
Feet
exactly
like cut
AXMINISTER
RUGS
214 f ect wide, A l /i
feet long, all wool,
handsome oriental
and floral patterns.
One of our great
values
EACH
$1.98 each
None on our easy
charged ment p , an
pay-
Special Trices this vvpck on Writing Desks
we have a m mb' r of different styles to clo e out
a t a substantial redudit n in prices. #
aU.cS TO 10.00
The Store of Great Values where Youa Credit i- Goud
WALKER-MULLIGAN FUR. CO.
Ph -ne 499
A. R. HOOD, Mgr.
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186 Plant Ave.
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