Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 14, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVEN INC HERALD V •Fit For the Child of a King WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF THESE JUSTLY FAMOUS CARRI AGES. THIS IS ONE OF THE SEV- CRAL PATTERNS. HA8 LARGE CANOPY HOOD, EQUIPPED WITH WITH STORM CURTAINS. COM- PLETE $9.50 The Baldwin and The Gurney WE WILL CARRY THIS SEASON A COMPLETE LINE OF EACH OF THESE, THE BEST REFRIGERA TORS ON THE MARKET, THE MOST ECONOMICAL IN ICE. THE DEST CONSTRUCTION AND MOD ERATE PRICE. WE INVITE YOU TO EXAMINE THESF REFRIGERA TORS BEFORE BUYING. $8.00 TO 45.00 $7.50 #1.00 CASH; &0c PER WEEK. m 53 Piece Dinner Set BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND FLORAL DECORATIONS. HIGH GRADE WARE. THIS IS PRECISELY THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFER ED IN THIS CITY IN A HIGH GRADE DINNER SET. Extension Table MADE OF HARD WOOD, HANDSOMELY FINISHED IN AMERICAN QUARTERED OAK. HAS FIVE ROUND NICELY TURNED LEGS, FIN ISHED TO MATCH THE TOP. IS 42 INCHES ACROSS TOP WHEN CL08ED EXTENDS TO SIX |*EET. $1.00 Cash 50c Per Week. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THESE F.'- MOUS RUGS, ALL SIZES, SANITARY, DURABLE AND CHEAP. THE IDEAL SUMMER FLOOR COVERING. Rattan Carriages. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE HEY- WOOC CARRIAGES. IN THE NEW- EST STYLES. BOTH IN RATTAN AND WOOD BODIES. THE DESIGNS ARE NEW, AND WE HAVE AN ASSORTMENT TO SUIT ALL NEEDS THE PRICES RANGE FROM $3.25 to $25.00 Sideboard made of solid oak, American QUARTERED OAK FINISH, FRENCH BEVEL PLATE MIRROR, 20x12 IN- CHES, 80 INCHES HIGH, 42 INCHES ACROSS TOP, 21 INCHES DEEP. $18.50 $2.00 PER MONTH. Solid Oak Rocker EXACTLY LIKE CUT. A LARGE SIZE ROCKER, STRONG AND COM FORTABLE. $1.98 each 50 CENTS PER WEEK. WE PAY OUR CU8TOMER3 10 PERCENT IN TRADE COUPONS TO MAKE PAYMENTS AT THE STORE. The Store of Great Quality where Your Credit is Good Walker-Mulligan furniture Co. 10t> Plant Ave. A. R. HOOD. Mgr. Phone No. 4W. SPOT CASH PRICES ON 30, 60 AND 90 DAYS TIME. ****++*+<***<>**+>+**<+***+ The “Millionaire Tramp” Has Reached Chicago EDWIN A. BROWN COMPLETES HI 8 JOURNEY STUDYING SOCIOLOG ICAL CONDITIONS. 4?hlciiKO. Dec, 14.— After (wo yenn’, T nsiilt of hi* country-wide inve«- four of the Unite,! States In which lie I HrhiIoii will ho put In ln*ok foi visited every large city and many of i'ic hope t>nt municipalities w the stnjiller one* dl«KUl»erf n* a “hobo" j wnkcti to the ’crying needs of Kdwln A. H;own, of Denver, Col. Inown n# ‘'the millionaire tramp," ar rived In Chicago yesterday. Mr. Brown ha* concluded Til* In vest (Ration of sociological conditions j say* he will d< m that took him from his home and he ] work of bettering has derived the knowledge he sought, hobo. Coffyn Makes New Record For Aeroplane Flight At Night The Famous ; of [our municipal h hottjliu l.ooo nun at ASCENDS TO HEIGHT OF 800 FEET IN HIS SAIL AT AUGUSTA, GA, Augvtn. fia,. Feb. 14.—Over a Held j Mark with people hut lighted here | and there bv a bull’s-eye of un auto mobile in (tight which he hud expect tnl to make secretly to prevent inter- Georgia In 1*66, that can be recalled with some Interest. We note that on Kith Dec.. 1866. Mr. C. P. Jones, John llachlott. J. W. Kemshart, E. J. Aeos Gives the Best Light at Any Price When you pay more than the Rayo price for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorations that cannot add to the quality of the light. You can’t pay for a better light, because there is none. An oil light has the least effect on the human eye, and the Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made, though low in price. You can pay $5, $10, or $20 for sopie other lamp, and although you get a more costly lamp, you can’t get a better light than the white, mellow, diffused, unflickering light of the low- priced Rayo. Has a strong, durable shade-holder. This sea son's burner adds to the strength and appearance. Made of solid brass, nickeled, and easily polished. > Once a Rayo User, Always One V Dealers Everywhere. If not of yours, write fer descriptive w-—r circular to the nearest agency eftkt Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) The L. Norman pre#» its grateful acknowledgement of (this exalted charity, and for the pur fcnoce when Inn,llu*. Frank foffyn. j ,a " n ‘ l M 11 «"»“*• *•» appointed Wilriil aviator, this morning at tJ.nt conlwlaalonert of the town of Tebeau- o’clock broke the* world s night record, 1 'Hie, In county of Ware. Incorporated going 800 feet aloft. Arch l!ox*e.vl ""^r same act. That said comniis- wbo recently wu* killed- oy a fall from »»*<'■ had full power and control over bla machine held the previous recoit! ‘h*’ emih* city of tetioauville. Its cf 21*0 feet, (’offyn vet another pre-j st’eeta, tnx< *, expenditure, etc. Ap- cedent w ;en be took aloft in a second 11'srently the commlvsfon form of gov- filght. Us’orge 11. Manor, of Baltimore. trnment Is not a* modern as we tome the latter being the first man not an time* think. As we understand tt, nvtttlor'io ascend j.fter nightfall. j Tobeaurlllc Is now merged into The rule or t ho Wright brothers j Way cross, which prohibits member* of loch staff from making ascents on tfua- day ciraatd tiie atort to be delayed * until the «.vly hour this morn lug. Weather condition* were Ideal. The; 1 of making same available, thcr tion. Section 27 rehds as follows Another interesting fact we note ■ 1*1 the following resolution giving ex* jproseton to the giatltude felt for tae > j j-tnerou* act of the neighboring state *mt flight consumed 13 minute* and of K * nnuk >- ’sand dollar#, or ao much as may b*'|f they do not cure indigestion or any (he second elgftt minutes. } "Resolved, whereas, the citizen# ot j necessary to supply the requisite nura-j other trouble arising from an upset Drives Dirtreas *rom Upcet Stomachs toe In Five Minutes. "KesoheJ, that the General Assent*! Ml-O-NA stomach tablets not only My of the State will make such ap-,<*w*e indigesticn but build up the eu- propriutlon as shall he necessary lejth*. system and make tlie weak and pay freight upon the same from Ken/frail strong and vigorous. They are u;cky to convenient points of distri- j Kttarantced to do so by ($. R. Brinson buiion in this State. Asserted to j ^°* • 2l*t Dec. 1866." *! Thev ‘he clow of health to i appear in the creeks and A further record shows tint $20,000 brlgllt and sparkUng . Thcy chase w»s SCI aside for the purpose of pay om had Uood ' aBd pi,,,,,** and In* IhlF frelsht and placed In hands 1 tallow w to djsnppea-. of Rev. H. C. Hornady for dlslrlbu-j M Id)\A ' stemkeh Tablets are suin 4 wonderful stomach fnvixoratory ;Vnd jupbullders that they are sold under j "An the further sum ,.f thirty 1 ’o r an ^reetnent to Tetu' n your money SOME CLD STATE HISTORY. kn old book, loaned to aw bp courtesy or Cot I. A. Wit ton. ■a came acroa severe', reeolouoos ami seta of the Ocneral Aaacjnbly of Kentucky have voluntarily contrtbu her of limbs be. and the same is here- stomach such as bUltousness. (Uni ted shoot one hundred thoueand bush j by appriated to pay tor furntahtnt 1 nesa. sick headache, lose of appetite, els of corn and other aupplles for the i maimed told term end oncer* with fermentation. nereounaas. eleeple* nee of the destitute poor of Georgia. arme and -tecs in accordance with re«- neaa. nightmare. etc. In t'te bam* of the Orphan end thejolutlont pasted by assembly, etc." And only so cents a large box at Widow. The (tenoral Atsenfbly .of lit aecdt the content to captain the o, R. Brinson Co., end drug*l*ti^ev- ■bo Stats of Georgia, desiring to ex-'peculiarities of this reeoteUoa. w erywhere. I . I LANDS Located at Hoboken, Ga. FOR SALE : In 30 Acre Tracts. Office at Hoboken Chicago Office 135 Adam St. Try A Want Ad. Stomach trouble bad bothered me a long time, and tboogb 1 doctored “I need to feel weak, blcodlesa and' and need several remedies there was depressed, but Ml-O-N’A built up 4y up cure (teen me until I used Ml-O- health and mad. me strong."—Mr*. NA. J Newton. Bellevue, Mich. IF—23—I