Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 24, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCKOSS EVENING HERALD ■ Successors To- Walkep-MuIIigao Fup. Co. 1 he Store of Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good We pay our customers 10 per <ft. in trade coupons to maxe their payments at the rflore. Solid Oak Rocker Exactly Like Cut $1.98 50dts Per week 30, 60 and 90 days. THIS RATTAN PARLOR SUITE, EX ACTLY LIKE CUT , EXCEPT THERE ARE TWO ROCKERS. IS MADE OF HIGH GRADE WHOLE AND SPLIT RATTAN, FINISHED IN LIOHT SHELLAC. $16.00 Lloyd’ Princess "FIT FOR THE CHILD OF A KINO.” ALL STEEL FRAME, COVERED IN REST GRADE LEATHERRETTE, LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND STORM CURTAINS, CANOPY TOP, 11 IN. WHEELS, 14 SPOKES, 1-2 IN. RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT. «1 Cash. 50c Wk. Heywood Collapsible FOLDS WITH ONLY ONE MOTION, A STRONG HANDSOME CART, HEA- VY RUBBER TIRC8, COVERED IN DE8T GRADE CHASE LEATHER, BLACK, GREEN OR TAN, EXTRA FLEXIBLE 8PRINGS. L %VM $1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK. We Buy For Less We Sell For Less See Our New Kind of Hammock Couches WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR 8PRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS. BE8T QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTMENT, AND MARKED AT PRICE8 THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. $1.75 TO $6.00 WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBE R OF THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER SETS. THEY CONSIST OF 53 PIEC ES OF THE BE8T QUALITY DOME 8TIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR FLORAL DECORATIONS. *1.00 CA SH, 50 CENTS PER WEEK. $6.00 Per Set. ■,.A,LL SIZES, NEWEST pj^rTERN S. COVtffif PRICES. 106 Plant Ave. Phone 499. A Great Line THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PULL MAN CARS. EITHER IN FINEST GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UP- H0L8TERED OR IN THE WOOO.^I BODIES, FINI8HEO In THE BE8T 4 BLACK OR GREEN ENAMEL. THEY ARE ALL GREAT VALUES. $8.00 to $25.00 THfcRE IS COMFORF FOR BABY IN A LLOYD'S PRINCESS, BECAUSE THEY ARE EXTRA WIDE. THE LLOYD STYLE SPRING MAKES FASV. THE LARGE CANOPY-'TOP, GIVES ABSOLUTE PROTECTION FROM'THE SUN AND TOGETHER WITH THE STQRM • CURTAINS, KEEP OUT THE RAIN. LikeCiiVsiO.SO ♦LOO'CASH, 50c PER WEEK. The Atlanta, Waycross and St. Marys Railroad Tto unrvey of Uio Atlantic, Way* Bankston at one end and Col. Lora cross and fit. Marys Railroad la com* 1 Johnson at the other and Waycroaa jrfeted from St. Marya to Waycroaa supply the lino of enthusiasm, this vta Klngsland and the survey lp* par- J road is absolutely sure of becoming a if are now in town for a day's rest, completed and useful ndditlon to our before continuing there work on to j truffle service and will open up a Abbeville. I vast territory. CspL Bankston of Abhovillc la In The road will run from 8t. Mary’s City with the party and talks with op- to Kingslund, thence to Waycross, tc tltnstlc enthusiasm of tho outlook for Xicjiolli. Broxton. Abbeyvllle, Nnndil- tho completion of the new road. Capt. CLASSIFIED WANTED •"wwn'grFsrirrARMY^Abi; bodied unmarried men between age, of 18 and 35; citizen, of United Sta te,, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, rend and writ, 1 phur”w!lf Jlarkcn the hair. ^Wyeth', the English language. For Inform. PBtff. OSIER IS RIGHT VOLXII 4JAVAVS SUCCEEDS ACE. Oiler tart the only man who turns down old age. In tho business world the "young man" 1, nlway, the one who pick, the plume. It la an age of "new thought,” "new talent,” etc.; and the old man 1, passed by In the race. One ot the first sign, of coming age (i tho appearance of gray hair,. When you ece them, act promptly. Wyeth's Sage end Sulphur Heir Rem edy will correct this sign, which »o often deceive* people Into thinking that age 1* really upon them. It to a well-known fact that Sago and Sul- TO VALDOSTA* and! : RETURN Ran,ton It a pioneer leader In railroad building; the Abbeville and territory surrounding ha, largely been develop ed ae a result of lit, energy. With Capt rest. tlon apply to Recruiting ofllccr. South la. Perry or Fort Valley lapping tho Building, Waycroe,,0a.; 13 Weat York gieat iieucli belt of Georgia. We wlsi j street Savannah Ga.; 108 Wes'- For- the road and Ita enthusiastic prom- syth atreet Jacksonville, Fla.; HO | otore every financial and physical Sue J Market atreet Charleston, S. C.; or j 113 South Maine street. Fitzgerald. . j 3a. Jan. 7 tl JAPANESE CELEBRATED WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDA Y 8ago and Sulphur combines these old- tlmo remedies with other agents which remove dandruff and promote | the growth of tlio hair. Tho manufacturers of this remedy authorize druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will be re- I funded if It fall, to do exactly a, represented. „ . , Thle preparation 13 offered to the public et fifty cent, a bottle and if recommended and sold by CHEROKEE PHARMACY. VIA Atlantic Coast Line Account of Avifion Meet and Flying Machine Exhibition MARCH 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH 1911 TICKETS ON SALE:—March 2nd and 3rd and for trains scheduled tv arrive Valdosta before noon March 4th, 1811. Tickets limited, returning, to roach original etarting point not Inter than midnight March Gth, 1811. For further Information sec Atlantic Coast Line Ralhoad Agent, or y write to: E. M. North, A. G. P. A., Savannah, Ga. L. P. Green, T. P. A., ThomaavlEe, Ga. JAPS JOINED IN MAMMOTH PARADE ANd MANY 8PEECHES FRIENDSHIP MADDE. Honolulu. Feb. 23. Flvi* thousand j Japan*** Joined In a lantern parade hero laat night in celebration of Wash ; Ingtou's birthday. Speeches of friend*' ship wore made. To* demonstration followed a cum! cal held under the auspice* of the fihrlnerw and the Elka. The Japan ese ended their procession in front of the grounds where the Elk* were holding a fete. Tho Japanese consul reviewed the Elk s gathering ami made a speech a suring the Americans of the friend ship of the Japanese. The Japanese gave cheer* for G.or- go Washington. FOR SALE—Perfectly new piano. Tor Information apply nt this, office. 17 tf. i —— j j FOR RENT—Newly futalihed room | ! 22 Gilmore street; no children. 23 3t: I — I FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms; also large bam. Apply 37 Gilmore 3t j CARD BOARD, ALL COLORS, AT HERALD OFFICE. tf * condition In a few d»Y». ••• | Give Ml-O-NA a trial at a risk, they Ta'*e fdi-o-r.s and Quickly C*t Rid ot guarantee it to cure and stomach troll Indisection. ^ ble, or money back. Ml-O-NA la a ■ — . One tonic, it build* up run down pco- r* *o G U, Hrinrnn Co., today and * 1c in a short lime, get a I.fty cent box of Ml-O-NA atom arh tablets. R. Brinton Co., and druggists An EnglUh factory ha* succeeded In making paper of good quality from Australian blue-gum wcod, of wMcu there is an enormous aupply availa ble available. —: * - Goats are maintained to keep down the weeds around an cxtenihre In- ~Z~~ 7 ~ * dustria! plant on-the outskirts of Kan* French chemist claims to have j sas City and thus to reduce the in* R.d drrains .ml tossing about In aad » 1 procUctb, » » llo)r containingj sumac. cost. mom than 90 per cent magnesium, a l — feet that has battled scientists fori generations. Tate Ihem a* directed and notice oo** rtlckly dlstrca*, gaa and heavi ness will dlaappear* Ml-O-NA stomach tablets not only Hire Inatant relief, but taken for a few days drive away dizziness, head- at^c, narvotifceaa and bllliousne**. rna enured ty out ot order atom- 4th and put your stomach Id splendid everywhere tell Ml-O-NA" at 50 cent* a largo box. Write for free trial *am pie, Booth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. Feb. 10. 28. Meh 9. FOR RENT—5 room cottage on cor ner IVnderghnut and Brunei streets. Apply to J. T. Beaton. 23 3t WANTED—Men to clean marble and granite, tombstones 1 ntbo cem eteries of every city snd town. Easy, nice work. Experience unnecessary. Make 15 to $10 per day. Particular.! free. Louis J. Goetz, 226, Weat 44th Street, New York City. 23 It Economical Housewives want flour that never fails—that mates the most bread to the sack—that serves every baking need. ‘So they use nothing but William Tell Flour--and have “good, luck” everyday they bake. For William Tell bread is a marvel of lightness—its cake melts in your mouth— its pastry makes the cook famous. One sack will prove itself—order today. William Tell Flour | OPEN For Buisness Kelley’s Garage ' FOLEYS OMOlAXiiHW I *c* kwCM T>IUM Mid CMatVIMT— If roar grocer cannot «sp?lr Wll-'.im Tell, phone THORPE A CO. 245 Whole rale Dt.tn tutor, end they vrlllsee that you ft If. AUTOS For Sale, Rent and Repaired A t'emon&raticn in the Habv Handers on the big E. M F. So. Latent mod els. See us at once, v The cold wave ia not ao aoii^us a we feared, but Mias Elbert.* dame very nfir being caur.Lt out wltb\her low-necked drci3 on. * 4< 'tHyPwrfTi £ ‘ '