Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 16, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVENlVC, HERALD •‘Fit For the Child of a Kin«r. Rattan Carriages. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF THESE JUSTLY FAMOUS CARRI AGES. THIS Ift ONE OF THE SEV- CRAL PATTERNS. HAS LARGE canopy nooo, equipped with with storm curtains, com- WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT CF THE HEY- WOCD CARRIAGES, IN THE NEW- $9.50 fcST STYLES. BOTH IN RATTAN AND WOOD BODIES. THE DESIGNS ARE NEW, AND WE HAVE AM ASSORTMENT TO SUIT ALL NEEDS THE PRICES RANGE FROM $3.25 to $25.00 The Baldwin and The Gurney WE WILL CARRY THIS SEASON A COMPLETE LINC OF EACH OF THESE. THE BEST REFRIGERA. TORS ON THE MARKET, THE MCST ECONOMICAL IN ICE. THE CCST CONSTRUCTION AND MOD ERATE PRICE. V.'E INVITE YOU TO EXAMINE THESE REFRIGERA TORS BEFORE BUYING. 53 Piece Dinner Set $8.00 TO 45.00 BEAUTIFUL COLD AND FLORAL LCCOEATICNS. HIGH GRADt: WARE. THIS IS PRECISELY THE GREATEST VALUE EVER' OFFER ED IN THIS CITY IN A HIGH GRADE DINNER SET. Sideboard MADE CF SOLID OAK. AMERICAN CUARTERED OAK FINISH, FRENCH EEVEL PLATE MIRROR. 20x12 IN CHES, SO INCHES HIGH, 42 INCHES ACROSS TOP, 21 INCHES DEEP. $18.50 *2.00 PER MONTH. Extension Table $1 OOCaihSOc Per Week. 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 CLOSED EXTENDS TO SIX FEET. $7.50 f »1.C0 CASH; 50c PER WEEK. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THESE FA MOUS P.UGS, ALL SIZES, SANITARY, DURABLE AND CHEAP. THE IDEAL SUMMER FLOOR COVERING. Solid Oak Hooker (i EXACTLY LIKE CUT. A LARGE SIZE ROCKER, STRONG AND COM FORTABLE. $1.98 each 50 CENTS PER WEEK. WE PAY OUR CUSTOMERS 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. 1(6 Plant Ave. A. R. HOOLL,*lgr. Plione No, 499. ■x-:-^-X”X-x-*.x-«-d"X-X"X»>» SPOT CA8H PRICES ON 30, 60 SOME SENATORIAL G09SIP. I when he la already so well fixed. Atlanta, Feb. 15. There I* a gen- J Coin/retsnmi) J,. F. t.»vln**fon of •rill belief among the politician* that the fifth, whose term end* on March Railroad Commissioner C. Miirpheyj*. ha* linked all the member* of the Candler will be put forward n* the the Legislature to vote for him ftr •etmtotial candidate of the Hoke Smith faction, and that an effort will b# made tobuve oil the foices or that faction In the Legislature rally around kim The gossip hn» been for some time that the Hoke .Smith faction or “school of political thought" was looking for a candidate upon wit lea < has bc-rn predicted, to concentrate Ita strength In ord»r to'contest between the the four-yearterm remaining In the senate, but It is generally believed that all thl* will amount to 1* the re quest. The indications are. therefore, that j the iace niRv narrow down to Senator, Terrell and Commissioner Candler, in , which event It will be. a* heretofore ; ) out an out .o ‘•schools of action of Mr. Candler In I Dm. "The Squaw Man" which had the! ~ ' " ~ " " =■ unique distinction of n whole year 1 .! , , J , ' ee Ln ‘ Wlcy huu J, "“ return., "Shaven Chin." It would not be ,ur. j HERE IS A REMEDY THAT j LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING run at Wallack a Theatre. New York.!'’ 1 ‘ r0,H lourt at St. Mary, Prlelng it they called for. the Inter-1 WILL CURE ECZEMA. I la the way Ml.. Alta Abel, of Wert American triumph 1 M * "J*”* 8t M * ry lo be l,ouri ' hin * *entlon of "ftncle Sam" to curb tala j -We Prove it,” | Baden, hid., summed up her exlat- leave no stone unturned to accom plish the defeat of Senator Joseph M, Tyrrell. It ha* aNo been the general belief that with Mr. Smith hlms£V ellmig.tt from the contest, and bow circum stance* have put him nut of It 1* now well known. Mr. Candler was the best materia) in afgfit for tt concentration effort. This rr<M*ip seems pretty well borne out by tb 1 writing to friends over the state to ascertain bow he stands, lauig mem- feerhlp In the state legislature ss ten resentstlve from DeKalb has made him numerous legislative friends, not a few of whom will be found in the orw legislature when ft convenes the Utter part of June tor organisation. All of there who a.e of the Hoke ttmith persuasion would form h nke litre nucleus u?ou which to base feui»A*tlon* of a candidacy. And If Mr. Candler t* so selected, do»‘* it mean the elimination of two other candidates alrea.iy announced, also of well know n '-iok* Stftth poll- j ileal proclivities? Thtre are those who ?ajr that It;"’ ^ Gra ^ dors political thought’ In Georgia. Notwithstanding which. Senator Ter roll s friends are impressing much i confidence that ho will have not a ; lew of the Hoke Smith following In j the Legislature lined up for him when the showdown comes. ? “THE SQUAW MAN.'* Kdwin Milton Roy)*'* famous dra-. SCENE FROM 'THE LYMAN TWIN8* AT PARKER THEATRE FEB. 21. and duplicated its s«.«.n. ............ ... , i ■ — *••- *•%>• ««mi- ln London when ‘produced there last * wtta enthusiasm about the: Insurgency before It becomes to for-1 why waste time and money exper- j «»<*e after having sought in vain for proposed new ..Untie. Wayo.os, qmtj.mlrt.hU. Imentlng with greasy .salves and lo-, health. She .writes, "I was a com- t. Mar,, railroad. The Camden . ^ < , roW[) |s __ M#(e paperil> j lions, trying lo drive the eczema P'* 1 * wreck--always tired, worn out- season, will be seen st Parker Then , county people are *o well satisfied that ™-.-, , • and npr . .. . i« I. going ,0 he bum right Away, ,ha, j * 6 "* ~ df our W j o" ( ,hi „f mv , .T ^ .the thrifty housekeepers are already ! UlBr youn « n,en ,owlng »° ‘ be ' ,h * Seal. Pharmacy guarantee. ZL- on<,,hld of my time in bed, and my MILITARY ORDER. thrm> . houitk(fp ,„ aro „ Velldy i young men .ow.ug to the fearfn. j <»* Sea.. Pharmacy guarantee. Zb, - » nod, and m, To the members of Co. F. 1.« Rg. taxing their nickel, and dimes, end, ”"“ y — •>» « *‘ lr "« •* «"• | M0 * * ' Kfi ' >t,ra,,0,, to ', - v ’“ “ « , * to come to Waycross to do their .hop- prc,cnt t,m * <,lyu >** ‘ helr name.) Uxterr.al use to rid the skin of the , onk " f T " ping over the cewroad j bftv# met in solemn conclave and | germ life that causes the trouble?' “ waa recomended. and l have entered Into a mighty compact I One application will relieve tbe ltch-|° an trulj 8ay ^ ^ as me mt^rc' to defy the barbefs oT our city and j ficient to cure a minor case of ec* I K ° ot * t * ian medicine I ever took Inf. N. G. of «n. Yon are hereby ordered to be and appear at t;ie Armory of the Way* .'ross Guards at 7;JO p. m., ou the l«th day of Feb. 1011. in RhnM uni- By order of 1st SgL !Jeut. Fred Brewer Comdg Co. I penult the hlx .ute TT,u>end«ve. .to-1 lug nnd often times one bottle is ,uf- !" m> li,e ' Th:U n< ‘ rvou * Bn ‘> "red Dry stove wood or lightwood. Phone I beard*) to grow. To what j zema. 4.5—4 rings. 14 iw aw ^ u | voW *^ach wo j^KMO 1* sold by druggists every- The Stewards of the First Mettle* cannot at present say. Rut the bind s'tug nature of this solemn contract Is — , ,, , . fu ther emphasized by the deposit cf TIk aforesaid two are t'ongressman ^ f eiir ^ ^ «... church have callcA in tht? b a V - , some considerable amount of legal T. W. HardwleV of the Tenth and ‘ jndro W. A. Covington of Moultrie. J * currency, whic^ will one day become jthe meeting In progrert st Pre.hp : th , prop . rt , of , he P a trlot | c rae m- What Vlnol did ror ills. AbeL we Ibe curve loos cm,, made by thl. Lnow „ , Io for aifnmK ., clean, simple treatment. ZEMO- and IBIwloBB , overworke(1> ||r ^ ZEMO soap are recognized a. the discouraged woman In thl. vicinity/ the well known prohibition alvoeate. I , ;t«ri.n church. ; bfnl of lh |, daring haul who shall cl *" n * ,t and m0 * , popuiar Try a bottle of Vlnol with the on- There I. aim a theory W. on ac WAITING FOR THE SURvfevORh.. foupd ^ t0 thl . '»r eczema, pimple,, dandruff and all der.unrt.ng Uta, your money tm count ot the turn thlnge have taken c , pt . Jo hnaon is In the city and j A CONSPIRACY ! pledge. Already n» you more avoun.l olh,r ,ormi ‘ of skl " or “* lp » tt « tion » returned If It does not help you. The IP fongiY*. and following his Inslall- will remain until the corpe of rttwey- j AGAINST THE BARBERS our rtreeta, traces of the conspiracj j * h,u,,r on ,D,ant or * rown p * nson . s ** 1 * Pharmacy. ■tent as a prominent member of the pr| now t^tween here and Klngaland. i Our friends. Potter A McMahan, can be seen in darkening chine and ; w,n pou lrjr ZE11 ° * nd ZE *0 soap i freling is all gone. I have gained Ilk health, flesh and strength, u.itil I feel like another perBcn." (We guarantee wkgre and In Wayrrose by The Seals , . • >"'» testimonial to be genuine I Pharmacy, and thev will tell you oil V1 , _, M ’ Way. and Means Comtaltte. el lb. on the ssrvvv of the mw road hrrlre ’ wd other, are being deeply dl.rar- furflye look to .e« if the young ladles «eyt House. Congressman W. 0. ip the city. The surveying corpe wl I bed about an allaged conspiracy, sold wlU approve Vi.e pledge. ’ win hardly care to enter aa proC ced from Wsycroas westward. in ( to be uaderway. that will seriously ' --' ^ » t»r th* aanatnnbip the tflrecttoa of Abbeville. j mltllate agala.t the popularity of the J TRY THE WANT ADS ”* on our recommendation and guarantee l Bertha M. Clay never wtote/a bet- of aatlrtacQon or your money back» ter book than "Beyond Pardon", to be - Pl*y««l by C. W. Park Dramatlfe Co.» Per wood shorn* 11*. M 1m umight ■BwHi