Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 23, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVEN tW WFRALO Wafer-loos! Furniture Co. •Successors To- Walker-Mulligan Fur. Co. 7 he Store of Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good Wc pay our customers 10 per dt. in trade coupons to mafce their payments at the rftore. Bit a nee 30, 60 and 90 days. TMI8 RATTAN PARLOR SUITE, EXACTLY LIKE CUT , EXCEPT THERE /.RE TWO ROCKER8. 18 MADE OK HIGH GRADE WHOLE AND SPLIT RATTAN, FINISHED IN LIGHT SHELLAC. $16.00 Lloyd’ Princess -FIT FOR THE CHILD OF A KING.” ALL STEEL FRAME, COVERED IN best GRADE LEATHERRETTE, LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND STORM CURTAINS. CANOPY TOP, 11 IN. WHEEL8, 14 8POKE3, 1-2 IN. RUBBER TIRE8—LIKE CUT. $1 fash, 5Cc Wk. $12.00 Heywoud Collapsible FOLDS WITH ONLY ONE MOTION, A STRONG HANDSOME CART, HEA VY RUBBER TIRES, COVERED IN BEST GRADE CHASE LEATHER, BLACK, GREEN OR TAN, EXTRA FLEXIBLE SPRINGS. "6. Pit 11.00 CASH, 50e PER WEEK. Solid Oak Rocker Exactly Like Cut $1.98 50dts Per week 4 ? We Buy For Less We Sell For Less WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS. BEST QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTMENT, AND MARKED AT PRICE3 THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. $j.75 TO $6.00 WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER SETS. THEY CONSIST OF 53 PIEC- ES OF THE BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR FLORAL DECORATIONS. $1.00 CASH, 50 CENTS PER WEEK. $6.00 Per Set. ALL SIZES, NEWEST PATTERNS, LOWEST PRICES. 106 Plant Ave. Phone 499. A Great Line THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PULL MAN CARS, EITHER IN FINE8T GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UP HOLSTERED OR IN THE WOOD BODIES, FINISHED IN. THE BEST BLACK OR GREEN ENAMEL. THEY ARE ALL GREAT VALUES. $8.00 to $25.00 THERE IS COMFORT FOR BABY IN A LLOYD’S PRINCESS, BECAUSE THEY ARE, EXTRA WIDE. THE LLOYD STYLE SPRING MAKES THEM RIDE EASY, THE LARGE , CANOPY TOP GIVES ABSOLUTE PROTECTION FROM THE SUN AND TOGETHER WITH THE STORM CURTAINS, KEEP OUT THE RAIN. Like Cut $10.50 *1.00 CASH, 60c PER WEEK. CAPTURED TRIO WITH BOOTY ARC SAD MEN FROM THE WEST 1 It BELIEF OF CAPTORS. in the cxprosH car hold up. ; They :c- flined, however, to Rive any detail* fun'.ier than to implicate the man who on arrested near Diihloncgn. CLASSIFIED INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC lr. (iconic \V. Docn ns president :lie sin Drain tR-* Congress and A. M. Knl<?lit president of Way- Borrd of Trt.!e, extend a cot WANTED •^WAiaTrFW IL V ARMY^Abif bodied unmarried men between age* of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sts .03, of good character and temperate habits, who can apeak, read and write l.c Euglish language. For informa tion apply to Recruiting of Beer, South Building, WaycrcM, Oa.; 13 West Yorl street 8avanr.nh Cla.; 10S West Fo Gainesville. Oa., Feb. 23.—Three ' tnen Tiave been arrested and more 1han $2,900 in money and Jewelry has teen recovered as a result of the three days’ search for the gang m ° bandits who held up and robbed the ( Nl Southern Hallway fast mail train at, rl ______ 1V „ _ w . oiiintinr u.,pini>. in.* sjninr.inv * dial invitation. and urge that as many ' ^hlle Sulphur Springs last Saturday • »yth street .lacksonvlile, Fla.; 14' | Way cron citizens as possible mako J morning. I Market street Charleston, S. C,; o» i« i. hnitnf ti. . rtfn.<..rw ,># an effort to attend l!ie Georgia LVnlii- It Is the belief of the officers of. - , . • 113 South Maine p’reei, Fitzgerald the express and railway companies 1180 t-onvcntlon lhttl hcW ,n 0 , an 7 t j I tall Ihe out 11 o gang ha. been round-! ""»•»»* ton,otro "’ FrWl *- v ’ F#brU | ' ZZ hUt ' h, ' ,r ,dfn, " y ‘" U 18 Un '|“ r Ttai 4 l J ec, or drainage a vj F °" .ALE-P.rf«c,„ new piano Following the capture o, .no of J one In Ware county. , For Inforn-n.lon apply nl this office. robber, four mile, from Dahloncga. """ y compcteit and experienced men 1 early y.atcrday morning, two olher «"> “ nd j menibt :• of the gang wero arrested «ovcmorelect Hoke Smith will out., Utli Doming by a poi.e headed by . > lne l“>» lllon on ,;,e « ,r °-i es-Bhcrlff Edwardi of Lumpkin coun- 1 l’° ,, ' d d, " 1,UKe >“"■ 1 ly Convention will bo culled to order ' at l» o'clock. |'AN BLO-TIME PRESCRIPTION In i modem product From time Immemorlil uge and lulphur hive beenmed for the hair and scalp. Al most every one knowe of the value of such a combination for darkening the hair and making it grow. In olden timet the only way to get a hair tonic of thla aort was to brew H In the home fireplace, k method whicb waa troublesome and not al ways satlefactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date druggist can supply bla patrons with a ready to use pro duct, akillfully compounded in perfect ly equipped laboratories. The Wyeth Chemical Company of New York put up an Ideal remedy of this kind called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy and authorise druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will bo refunded if It falli to do erectly aa represented. This preparation la offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and la recommended and sold by CHEROKEE PHARMACY. The men were .urprltcd on a pub lic road fourteen miles from Dahlon- D-a and offered no distance. They were placed In fall tu Dahlonegn, and »rl be brought to Gainesville. Nearly $1,040 In oa>h and Jewelry GENERAL CABELL DIES. nulla., Tex., Feb. 23. Gen. W. T. Cabell, former commander of the liana Mlssle^lppl Department of the United Confederate Veterans and one FOUND—On Cicswell atieet Satur day afternoon a ladles <oat. Owner can obtain aamo by calling at this office and paying for thla ad. 21 31 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap ply Gem Pharmacy. ft 3t FOR SALE—2 1-3 horse power Foot’ (lasolnc Engine, Waycroas Coca Cola Uotlllng Co. 20 3t FOR RENT—Two furnished roams; also largo bain. Apply 37 Uilmore 3t FOR RENT—5 room cottage en cor ner Penderghast and Brunei streets. Apply to J. T. Beaton. 23 3t valued at between 1500 and 1000 waa u| lhe ^ known ,. sCoufe aeratee In ! TOR RENT—Newly furnished room fouad on the two robbers. They re- the Soulh dM homi> uer , |v- Gilmore street: no children. 22 3t fused le give any names, but tholr nl|lhl if|#r , long He vu talk Indicated that they were from ovct 8tf yeari olJ the West. | %-Ub they ke:>t tbetr own Identity nctft, the* htitted that the man ar* tested earlier near Dahlonega was one rt the ring lenders cf the gang and wan fnown ns John D. Ande ion. Ho In caUI to bo nn o! I band nt the game. Ex-Sheriff Bdwnrds. In reporting the capture of the two robbers, raid the only reaiitnnce.made by the men omn to point nn old pistol nt their captors when to<d they were under ar- rent The plftol nan Inter found to !• empty. When handcuffed the robbers broke 4owfi tad ndmlttej their participation TO LEAVE IT TO Washington, D. C., Feb. 22.—The text of a new treaty with Japan, de signed to replace that of 1894 and uswd with the special design of eliminating the restrictions upon im migration contained in that treaty, was laid before the Senate today by President Taft. The essential difference between t»:e proposed treaty and the existing convention it said to be in the fact that it omit* all .(Terence to such restrictions and leaves to the nation al honor of Japan the enforcement at her own ports of the limitations upon Immigration from Japan now • ex pressly placed upon Immigration into the United States. The document is said to provide that either country may denounce the j ' treaty nt the end of six months if it $2 65 TO and} RETURN VIA Atlantic Coast Line Account of _ Avifion Meet and Flying Machine Exhibition MARCH 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH, 1911 TICKET8 ON 8ALE:—March 2n l and 3rd and for trains scheduled tw arrive Valdoata before noon March 4tb, 1911. Tickets limited, reluming, to reach original starting point not later than midnight March 5tb, 1911, For further Information see Atlantic Coast Line RaJItoad Agent, or- write to: Jjfj- E. M. North, A. G. P. A., L. P. Green, T. P, A., . Savannah, Ga. ThomasvIRe, Ga. WANTED—Men to clean marble and granite tombstone* 1 nthc eem- .ten,, of every city and town. Ea.y,;'* 1 " '*> nice work. Experience unneccary.t U *** u " “ tmbod, “ nd>cti Make $6 to $10 per day. Particular* ure ftom ,he free. lout. J. Coetr. 226. Weal 44th ,ouch “ ,he qu " ,lon °* th * de€pW Importance and Interest to the Pa- cISc slop*, the Injection of this caa- ventlon Into the doting boars of the ■vie i-i •enp «lity-Brtt Congreet created a nenra /SiViftuLflSriiaVi llentoJ ,. SEVENTY IN8URGENT6 KILLED FROM AMBU8H. Mexico City, Feb. 22.—A regiment of federal cavahy turned the table* upon a body of tnaurrectos laat Sun day, according to advices from Tor- rcon, ambushing them near Pedricc- na, Du ango, and inflicting loses said to number more than seventy dead. The rebels who had been terror izing the Pedrlcena district for two weeks, were proceeding toward Ma- pirn!, fifty miles to the north. At the same time the Eleventh federal cav- airy arrived at Xazas, twenty mile< west of Pedrlcena, and at once start ed to intercept the revolutionists. They sighted the enemy without them selves being seen and waited at a point where the rebels had to pass. The latter were caught between a federal cross-fire, became panic strick en and were badly beaten. Those ho were able to escape threw away their antis and fled' In confusion. The vast amount of preaidenffal timber In the Democratic party la an OPEN For Buisness Kelley’s Garage AUTOS For Sale, Rent and Repaired A demonstration in (he Baby Flanders on the ti(? E> M. F. So. Latent mod els. See us at once. ^Ueet. New York City. 33 It almost sure lndlcatIon.nl party rac- of Massachusetts; Goverao. Marshall cess la 1912. And the aigniffeence of Indiana; to tay nct.lng of Cham? of-It all la the quality or turner. A Clark ol Missouri, the neu-speaker - list Is rafteteet to Indicate this—Gov- of the House; Joseph W. “idtisfcand t. ernor Wilson of Near Jersey; Goter- others. Any of these would rcakq a nor H3—on - cf Ohio; Governor For. president to be proud of.