Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 17, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVEN.’NC HERALD •‘Fit For the Child of a King WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF THESE JUSTLY FAMOUS CARRI AGES. THIS IS ONE OF THE 8EV- CRAL PATTERN8. HAS 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 BEST CONSTRUCTION AND MOD ERATE PRICE. WE INVITE YOU TO EXAMINE THESE REFRIGERA TORS BEFORE BUYING. $8.00 TO 45.00 Ratstin Carriages. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE HEY- V/OCD CARRIAGES, IN THE NEW EST 8TYLES. BOTH IN RATTAN AND WOOD BODIES. THE DESIGNS ARE NEW, AND WE HAVE AN ASSORTMENT TO SUIT ALL NEEDS THE PRICES RANGE FROM 7 $3.25 to $25.00 53 Piece Dinner Set BEAUTIFUL GOLD AND FliORAL DECORATIONS. HIGH GRADE WARE. THI8 IS PRECISELY THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFER ED IN THIS CITY IN A HIGH GRAD E DINNER 8ET. Sideboard made of SOLID OAK, AMERICAN QUARTERED OAK FINISH, FRENCH BEVEL PLATE MIRROR, 20*12 IN CHES, 80 INCHES HIGH, 42 INCHES ACROSS TOP, 21 INCHES DEEP. $18.50 *2.00 PER MONTH. Extension Table $1.00 Cash 50c 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 •1.00 CASH; SOc PER WEEK. WE HAVE JU8T RECEIVED A LARGE 8HIPMENT OF THESE FA MOUS RUGS, ALL SIZES, SANITARY, DURABLE AND CHEAP. THE IDEAL SUMMER F1.OOR COVERING. Solid Oak Rocker' EXACTLY LIKE CUT. A LARGE SIZE ROCKER, 8TRONG AND COM FORTABLE. $1.98 each so cents per week. WE PAY OUR CUSTOMERS 10 PERCENT IN TRADE COUPON8 TO #AKE PAYMENTS AT THE STORE. The Store of Great Quality where Your Credit is Good Walker-Mulligan Furniture Co, SPOT CASH PRICES ON SO, 60 AND 00 DAYS TIME. 106 Plant Ave. A. R. HOOD. Mgr. •i\" Phone No. 499. ATLANTA CONCEDES LEAD TO WAYRROSS Atlanta la very proud of boosting j ®I her leadership, and rightly too— 1 for iho hat every right to be proud j of her prestige as n great city. But; City Waycroaa for one© she Is compelled to step Atrerlcus In Gaorgia. Cost of Per Man Bldgs. (White) ...$ 70,000 $55.55 34,000 37.57 down from her hig'a pedestal and give Albany 35,600 35.63 Columbus ..jr ip Waycroaa. In nn lnl.r.«tln R tabulated statement on the Y. M. t*.» A. building proposition, The Constitu tion quotes flgutes showing the val ue of Iho Y. M. C. A. property and cost per man, etc., Waycross leads them all and leaves Atlanta fur In the icar. An Interesting reflection on the situation.as shown, suggests whether Waycroes In her ambition to Nccure a great building has not unwisely aroused too great a burden for her populations as It will be seen by the siim-u entof the Constitution; on bas is or population. The peicentagc of cost Is more than $30 per man than any southern city und greater than Afauta by nearly $30. *l‘ e statement of Constitution Is as follows; • 87,000 28.1b 200,000 20.76 • Macon 100,000 16.87 Tnomusvllle 10,000 14.56 Athens 18,000 10.00 Augusta 40.000 6.50 Atlanta 100,000 3.66 Atlanta Is At The Bottom When It Comec to A Y. M. C. A. Atlanta enjoys the distinction of being in. front ank in many things wh*n compared with other cities, but *Vrn the Young Men’s Christian As sociation la under consideration the Gate City will have to be content with a place near the bottom, or busy and place herself among the leaders by-raising the required $4oo,. WJ fund for the association, ar.u In • short time. WELL-HELLO! IT IS A LONG TIME SINCE I SAW YOUI HOW ARE YOU MRS THOMPSON, HOW ARE YOU MR. ROBINSON, HOW IS THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN, THE FAMILY It WELL AND THE CHILDREN LIVE HAPPY SINCE WE 8TARTE0T0 iUY OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROM N. A. JC BIPH. WHERE IS THAT PLACE AT, DON’T YOU KNOW WHERE; ON 84 PLANT AVENUE. PHONE S22. ^ JOSEPH panic, at Birmingham, Ala., an I Montgomery. Ala., la also aubatanthl- ly represented in thia Hat. ••Etowah county, Alabama, and Ware county, Georgia will both bulla modern Jails, coating perhaps $30,000 each. Florence, Ala., voted school Improvement bonds, and at Barnes vllle, Ga., a similar bond election will probably he held soon. Newnan, Ga.,' in Southern Citiea Outside of Georgia .will pass on the Issuance of $50,000 ot dost of Per Man City Bldgs. (White) Jacksonville $270,000 $36.36 Tampa 175,000 22.32 Chattanooga 160,000 21.83 Houston 258,000 14.36 Richmond 290.600 13.02 Birmingham ........ ..275,000 10.92 Dallas 20<j,000 10.41 puving and light bonds. Oglethorpe. Jtt will mobably-vote on electric Ugh* an' waterworks bonds. ‘Bids are Invited for erecting r. handsome Y. M. C. A. building at Birmingham, Ala. New lodge hu»*l- In.tr arc to l»e erected at East Poi'it. Ga. Gadsden, Ala., Jasper, Ain. r.n! Ty Ty. Ga. A Georgia city, Atlar.iu, Nashville 203,000 10.01 ’with a population of 154,0*0, lei the Memphis v .... 200,000 9.161 entire south In postal re. eptb during. Atlanta 100,000 3.66; the past year. New Oile*n<, with |399,ooo population, being second and INDUSTRIES OF PAST WEEK • Louisville, ft city of .24,000 population The Famous Gives the Best Light at Any Price When you pay more thsn the Rsyo :nyo r _, _ price for «lamp, you sre 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 bts 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 some other lamp, and although you get a more costly lamp, you esn't get a better light than the white, mellow, diffused, unflickering light of the low- priced Rayo. Ha, a .front, durable abade-holder. Tbla tea- ion's burner add, to the strength end appearance, Mede ot solid brsts, nickeled, end easily polished. Once a Rayo User, Always One Dealers gmymhert. If net etyears, mttefer descriptive • cjxuler to the nearest agency e/tke Standard Oil Company £ OPE For Buisness Kelley’s AUTOS For Sale, Rent ] and A demonstration in the Baby Flanders On the big E. M. F. So. Latent mod els. See us at once. OF GEORGIA AND ALBAMA. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 17.—The Geor gia and Alabama Industrial Index says In its regular weekly iasue: •The organization of bank, trust companies and Insurance companies omtnucs lu the two atates. At Mi* Donough. Ga., where all t.ic establish ed hanks hi** Increasing their capful itook, smother hanking institution 1; roon to open its doors. Waynesboro Ga., reports two now banks, both o( being the third In Cue list. "Another large brick plant is to be established at Augusta, Go. Macon. Ga., reports an overall factory arid n plant for manufacturing handles. A highly Interesting although as yet un-j confirmed report, is that Cue Central i of Georgia Railway Is to be double-J tracked from Blrmnlgham. Ala., to’ Awakening Of China Is Declared a Myth By Ross ROSS SAYS EMPIRE IS BASED ON FALSE FEAR. SELF-RELIANCE AND Chicago. Feb. 16.—The awakening Boss dcelatca.. aoldlera (ought. "I think leaa of the work of con- , version to Chrlatlanity accomplished by the European and American mis-' slonarles than I do of their Introduc tion of new.Ideas and reforms.” / NOT CRAZY; BUT JUST WANTED TO MARRY. Philadelphia, Feb." If.—Dr. J. c. btil- lltt, a member of a prominent' Pblly: ,s Ilia flinllv wnn a/Umlaa.l -'nnl'/J delphia family waa adjudged-'J lunatic” by a Jury empowered by'lho ourt ot Deieware county to Inq into the doctor's mental "coooil Savannah. Ga. By the raising of nddl- ef Culua Is u myth according to Prof. ' "China, Is not seeking Inspiration f The doctor lives at Korwodu, Tick out ten of t'ue most prosjoc-j them *afngs Institutions. A $160,000 l Demo polls and Linden, Ala., is assur- c j ub yesterday. tlonal subscriptions the Immedla:' Edward A. Ro>s. of ’the I’niveraity cr from the west,” Prof. Rosa sal !, construction of a railroad between Wisconsin, who spoke before the City "Among other things, Its great area precludes Immediate westernisation. uns cities in the south, and In p;o- \ life Insurance company was chartered a $75.0dd planing mill 13 de*l* j “China, with false celf*rellance and It Is Impossible that modern Ideas can riding for the Young Men’s Christian j at Atlanta. Ga. At Macon. Ga., th* altely announced f° r Birmingham, w | t j| ^ ore fear than tespect of west* permeate so vast a territory In a Association, ou the basis of G.d v. 4 -* * organltation. of a $250,000 casualty jAlaV ern Institutions Is not progressing abort time. B*n la the community. Atlanta Is!company isprobable.lt not practical • — , with the rapidity that la generally be- "There 1a a little fear of another bat. Like* If t. take ten Georgia eft-«ly aasured. A $100,000 trust company j ugt received. A shipment of del* Hewed," said the speaker who has pen- such demonstration against foreign* lea on Ike tore basis, and f*e Hrg * was Incorporated at Waycroaa. Or. clous Scalaklpt Oyatera. Serve them etrqted the interior of the mysterious era at the boxer rebellion. In that * net city of the state Is again last, j Among the 3$ new corporations for today. . country to within 200 miles of Thibet, conflict the Chinese learued that all The position of Atlanta Is Indicated 1 the hreek, which begin life with cftpl- Hardy B:oe. "Neither this generation nor the next occidental! were not like the mlsyion- ty the following tabulation, the cities*tal of ff.OMASO, are quite a numhe* . w . . win aee the vaonted-progreaa-thu haa aelea who.-ha4 been sent to their conn wanking according as they are given: of real estate and Investment «“.* v For wood phone 216. »* V been attributed to the Chinese,” ProL try. The mlsilonaries suffered, the v.-* i here. The- lun.try proceedings were instituted by Levon M. Bullitt, broth- er of the doctor. They were lesun following an an nouncement that liie doctor-wm"-en gaged to be mar: led to Mia, Edna. Dover, daughter of the in:>erlntendent if his eitate. RHODE ISLAND RED, EUfF OR PINGTON, BLACK MINORCA. AND WHITE LEGHORN EGGS 'FOR- HATCHING. C. 8. HAI1DY, AT HARDY BROS. 1t 3t