Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 27, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Walker-Hood Furniture Co. ■ Successors To- Walkep-MoHigae Fop. Co. 1 he Store of Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good We pay our customers 10 per dt. in trade coupons to make their payments at the tftore. Solid Oak Rocker Exactly Like Cut $1.98 SOdts Per week Balance 30, 60 and 91) days THIS RATTAN PARLOR SUITE, EX ACTLY LIKE OUT EXCEPT THERE ARE TWO R0CKER9. 13 MADE OF HIGH GRACE Y/Ji AND SPLIT RATTAN, FINISHED IN LIGHT 3HLLLAC. $56.00 Lloyd’ Princess “FIT FOR THE CHILD OF A KINO.” ALL STEEL FRAME, COVERED IN BEST GRADE LEATHERRETTE. LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND STORM pURTAINS, CANOPY TOP, 11 IN. WHEELS, 14 8P0KE8, 1-2 IN. RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT. 5Cc m. $12,00 Hey wo id Collapsible FOLDS WITH ONLY ONE MOTION, A 8TR0NG HANDSOME CART, HEA. VY RUBBER TIRES, COVERED IN BEST GRADE CHASE LEATHER, BLACK, GREEN OR TAN, EXTRA FLEXIBLE SPRINGS. Like Cut $1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK. We Buy For Less We Sell For Less See Our New Kind of Hammock Couches WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBE R OF THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER SETS. THEY C0NSI8T OF 53 PIEC ES OF THE BEST QUALITY DOME STIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR FLORAL DECORATI0N3. $1.00 CA SH, 50 CENT8 PER WEEK. $6.00 Per Set. ALL 8IZES, NEWEST PATTERNS, LOWEST PRICES. 106 Plant Ave. |Phone 499. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS. BEST QUALITY. LARGE ASSORTMENT, AND MARKED AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. JjJ J yjj ^0 Jpg OD A Great Line THE FAMOUS HEYV/OOD PULL MAN CARS. EITHER IN FINEST GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UP- HOLSTERED OR IN THE WOOI> BODIES, FINISHED In THE BESlP BLACK OR GREEN ENAMEL. THE* ARE ALL GREAT VALUES. 1 $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 CA8H, 50c PER WEEK.' MEET FE8.28TH. AT NASHVILLE, TENN., TO DIS- CU8S THE PROPOSED PAR. CELS POST LAW. tlons co-opo:nting with tho executive ) j committee in tae Interest of the con tention Includes practically nil such ^ organizations of any Importance In the South. Among tho recent ones j to line up aro the Chamber of Com: merce of San Antonio. Toxns, and tho Business Men's Association of Ow ensboro. Ky. WANTED, MALE. | WANTED—Glen to clean raft! bio I and granlto tombstones in the cent- ■ eterlea of every city ami town. Easy, j Iilc-o work. Kxpeil-nco unuece«iar.v. A 0{ J se t it back on your Make $5 to $10 per day. Partlcatara ! mant | cat a MODERATE Try Our Special ! CLOCK SEMICO! PHONE NO. 5, | Juft Say, "Call For Our Clock, It Needs Fixing!’’! We Will Call Fori Your CLOCK! Repair It Like R’ewl free. I,ou» Street. Ne J. Goetz. 220, West 44th vYork City. 27 It LOST—GOLD BROACH. FINDER RETURN TO THIS OFFICE AND RE- 23 tf Nashville. Tenn., Poh. 27.—With preparations practically complete for Ibe gathering of tho great Convention ot Southern Merchants in Nashville. Feb. 28 and the three flrst days of Match, the executive committee and the various subcommittees have come to a realisation that it is a much more important undertaking than even they had expected. When ’cEIVE REWARD. the movement was launched. It was j* thought that something of an -duea- Phono 72 or 443 for Gruhnm Rye or tlonal campaign would ho necossary J Cream Broad. Waycross Bakery. 2t to bring merchants to Nashville for J the purpose of crystalling public j LARGE CROWDS AT THE •eminent in regurd to tho propose! j NEW ORLEANS CARNIVAL. Parcels Post law. It was found, how-j Special to The Herald, ever, that Southern Merchants were j New Orleans, La„ Feb. 27.—Whai j already wide awake ns to tho slgnifl* 1* believed to bo the largest carnival | cancc of the thing, and that almost)crowd ever gathered In Now Oilcans* hair INDEX OF AGE. as a unit, they opposed the passage i today witnessed the arrival of Bex, j LOOK OLD. ot any suth bill ns that now before j marking the formal opening of the. jjmv often one hears the ex- Centres3. Enthusinm throughout tho ! Mardi Gras festivities. ’ P»essIon, "She Is gray and is bogin- .. o . , , | ^ , , I ning to look old.” It is true that entire South came without urging and Thousands of persons gseeted the gray hair usually denotes age and U fee tome time pn>t the question be-; King of the Carnival as he came up always associated with age. You , , , ‘ never hear one referred to as having lor? the committee has hren, not how j the Mississippi river and landed from gray hair and looking young, to get merchants interested, but how | the royal yacht. Tho formality of The hair Is generally the index of * , . i age. If your hair Is gray, you can’t to take care of them when uey get j turuing ov»« tho keys of the city ti ; blame your friends for referring to there. him followed. I " , ?° l kln * olJ - You can't retain _ . _ . _ I i a youthful appearance If you allow Th* post office dcpa'tment of the — ■ ■ ■ ■ - — your hair to grow gray. Many per- Vnlted States government realises the importance of the contention and, com* days ago, made the request that COST to YOU. Each Wednesday isour CLOCK DAY. Phone your order before twelve o’clock neon to catch our aft.rrivon CLOCK COLLECTOR. Little & Odom, j Clook Makers. I GRAY HAIR TALKS j DON’T ) THE MAN OF AFFAIRS values health his greatest asset, knowing that a good natural mineral water is most beneficial, he drinks Bdmfen liihm WATER "The Greatest ol ell Natural Mineral Wafers" The excellent medicinal virtues of this NATURAL Mineral Water are highly appreciated by professional and business men. We have hundreds of testimonials, -H? m w m . mei L Physioans, who know from actual experience what Bowden Lithm Water has accomplished. It has no equal in the treatment c.' Rheumatism, Gout, Cystitis, Calculi, Gravel, Kidney and Bladder troubles, and all disorder,-, caused by an excess of Uric Acid. BOTTLED ONLY AT THE SPRINGS, (Lithia Springs, Douglas County Ga.) Bowden Lithia Water is of delightfully pleasant taste and is an ideal Table Water Keep it m your home—it is healthful all the time. Drier frcn us rtircet. to tie shipped same day erder is recehrcd, or cnlcr free your Knight cr grcetr. 1 LAKGE BOTTLES (F.O.D. Llthlo Sprint., Gs.) Sn HA Hi ntantf-OO fa ID tzfii lutitucg stall scmapa, ate plCf.OU May lit. GUILTY OF HUSBANDS MURDER. SSf , hairs to become manifest. There is Plymouth Mis* Vmh 27 — Afte- ’ no nece “K- v this. If your hair , w ^ th, Mass., Feb. ... Arte { hag b^ome faded or gray, try Wyeth’s s representative of the Department more than sixteen hours of dellb.*ru- Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, the be allowed lo adjrc the convention, 1 tlon. a jury returned verdict, or gull- JJS, I of^*S fc dert«cdT^w b :r«ii2 favorably to the bill now pending. Tfce request was granted and a rep resentative of the department, one ot the Assistant Postmutters General, m!t| ndirees the convention. Among the distinguished speakers will ha John Sharpe Williams, of Mis- stair pi; former Governor Benton VcMillin of Tennessee and former Secretary of War, Luke R. Wright The list of commercial organist- ty In the flrst degree against Mrs. I.ena Cusumano anj Km loo Matcioli of Hull, who were charged with tlie murder of the woman’s husband, Frank Cunumano. The case went to the Jury late Saturday. Evidence was Introduced to show ago. It is simple. Inexpensive and practical, and will banish the gray hairs in a few days. It Is also guar anteed to remove dandruff and pro mote the growth of the hair. It la a pleasant dressing for the hair, and after using It a few days Itching and dryness of the scalp en tirely disappear. This preparation Is offered to the ,h.« u. ..Bu» h.< ...d tat .h. «susrs r t 3ra: u j paid M.icfoll 1:5 lo murder her hut- CHEROKEE PHARMACY. j bund »nd had ,ccn th. dMd com- »TRV THE WANT ADS TOUT B for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, t.i cr'rai-y irre-ularttiea, Jk Poley Kidney Pill* purify the blood, restore lostv'ulirv tr.,; v.„.;r. FOR SALE BY GEM PHARMACY f -' •'