Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 04, 1911, Image 8

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gpMH|j ■ 7 FW^WWW "****- WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Walker-Hood Furniture Co Successors To. Walker-Mulligan Fur- Co. The Store of Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good We pay our customers 10 per dh-in trade coupons to make their payments at the sto c. SOdts 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, FINISHEO IN LIGHT SHELLAC. $16.00 Lloyd’ Princess "FIT FOR THE CHILD OF A KINO." ALL 8TEEL FRAME, COVERED IN BE8T GRADE LEATHERRETTE, LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND 8TORM CURTAINS, CANOPY TOP, .11 IN. WHEELS, 14 8P0KE8, 1-2 IN. RUBBER TIRE8—LIKE CUT. Ilfa&b, 5Cc m. $12.00 Heywood Collapsible FOLDS WITH ONLY ONE MOTION, A STRONG HANDSOME CART, HEA VY RUBBER TIRE8, COVERED IN BEST GRADE chase LEATHER, BLACK, GREEN OR TAN, EXTRA FLEXIBLE SPRINGS. Like Cut $7.50 St.OO CASH, 60o PER WEEK. WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBE R OF THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER 8 ETS. THEY CONSIST OF S3 PIEC ES OF THE BE8T QUALITY DOME LTIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR FLORAL DECORATIONS. »1.00 CA SH, 50 CENTS PER WEEK. $6.00 Per Set. ALL SIZES, NEWEST PATTERN S, LOWEST PRICE8. 106 Plant Ave. |Phone 499. IVe Buy For Less We Sell For Less WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OU R SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS. BE8T -QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTM ENT, AND MARKED AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. $1.75 TO $6.0D A Great Line THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PULL*. MAN CAR8, EITHER IN FINESt' GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UP-' HOLSTERED OR IN THE lv6'0t: BODIES, FINISHED IN THE'BEST BLACK OR GREEN ENAMEL. THEV ABE ALL GREAT VALUE8. $8.00 to $25.00 THERE IS COMFORT FOR BABY IN A LLOYD'S PRINCESS, BECAUSE THEY ARE EXTRA WIDE. THE LLOYD STYLE 8PRING MAKES THEM RIDE EASY, THE LARGE CANOPY TOP GIVES ABSOLUTE PROTECTION FROM THE 8UN AND TOGETHER WITH THE STORM CURTAINS, KEEP OUT THE RAIN. Like Cut $10.50 $1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK. Try Our Special 3 bays SPECIAL SALE 3 baysIW M -IN- MENS’ DRESS SHIRTS 75c Dress Shirts a* - 48c MARCH 8TH.9TH AND lOTH DON’T FAIL TO COME| S. ROSENZVEIG, 66 Plant Ave. Judt Say. ‘'Call For Our | Clock, It Needs Fixing! We Will Call For I Your CLOCK | Repair It Like Newt And set it back on your mantle at a MODERATE COST to YOU. Each Wednesday is our CLOCK DAY. Phone your order before twelve o’clock noon to catch our afternoon CLOCK! COLLECTOR. Little & Odom, Clock Makers. THE WONDERFUL RECORD OF THE CASE CAR. ' (Continued from Pago 4.) Cue nude the ford ai 9:<H> o'clock and had over a 14 minute*' lead at tld. point. The ford of the Bants Crux River wis made at 10:12 o'clock and from there on the Caac pushed across the desert Into Tucson, arrlv- Inc at It:SO,o’clock; hours betors they were exported. The trophy offered by the Tucson clt liens cup over three feet high and the Tucson cltlxens had planned to have a reception committee to present the cep to the winning car on Ita antvat, but the Case car arrived so much' earlier than It was expected any car could make the run that the commit- tee wee not even on hind to welcome the vlrto lu. car. Tte sreoaf ear to arrive at Tucson -was a It adieu it arrived over Iwe hour* behind the Case. The third:the first car sold under the Case car to finish was a Pope-Hgrtford. nnme This car waa a standard This Pope Is the same car that tin-'nock machine not Intruded to go In tahed third in the Loa Angelcs-Phoc any race or competition. The Tempe nix desert race, and *lta crew were 1 co„ asked Mr. F. W. Brong of Temp, experience^ racing dtlvers. i it he would drive In the desert race, ' .. _ • and when he agreed to do so the Cast, The day following the desert roan, , k ; touring car body was removed and a wooden platform built, extending the chassis. The race, speedway race, were held on the Tucson 8peedway which is a 14, . , _ . ; entire length of mile speedway. The Case car made * two galvanised seats were made by . ..the plumber and placed on this plat- 210 miles the second dsy In different .1 form. Back of these seats the gas- magnificent silver speedway events. Ita average speed ill* 14 mile lap* on title speed- ollne lank waa placed. The fenders . . . were removed from th car; alto the way waa from 19 to 21 mlnnlea per _ , ... , , . ■ , . exhaust pipe and muffler. Short tin lap. After winning the deeert road; . . . . .. ...iPlP«e were made and hole* through race, the tame reliable ear ran 210 ■ ... ...... ... the aide of the bonnet, giving free mile* at high speed without any re-: . . . exhaust The only equipment the pair or any adjustment. The mo*L ; ear carried was a one gallon can of lubricating, oil and the tool bag and .. . . „ -original tool kit skipped by th* Cat ou: leg car shipped by tc* J. I. Gate .. „ . , Company with an their ears. remarkable thing about this perform ance It the tact that the ear was a Threshing Machine Co., to the Temp* Motor Co., Temp*. Arizona, tad was Mr. F. W. Brea*, the man who handled the ear, nnd the man who rode with hint ‘or mechanic, did not make a single stop on the entire run, nor a repair or adjustment of any kind. Although the Case led the whole way It used a low test gaso line, while the other cars, according to official examination which was made at the finish, used high test gasoline. When you stop to consider the fact that the standard stock car, shipped by the .1. I. Case Threshing Machine CO., to a customer In Arizona, was stripped by an amateur, enteted lu and driven In a race by him without the knowledge of the Cate Company and yet won a race leading the en tire race of 130 miles across deserts, fording rivers and then the following THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY’S SPEC IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. The Pacifflc Monthly, or Portland, Ore., Is a beautifully Illustrated month ly magazine which gives full Informa tion about the resources and opportu nities of the country lying West of the Rockies. It tells about the Gov ernment Reclamation Projects, free Government, land and telle about th* districts adapted to fruit raising; dairy ing, poultry raising, etc. It has splen did atorles by Jack London and other noted authors. The price is $1.50 s year,, but to In troduce It we will send tlx months for fifty cents. This offer must be accept ed on or before February 1, 1011. Send your name and address accom panied by fifty centa In stamps and learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California. Address: The Pacifflc Monthly, Port .and. Oregon. i a m If. day going over 210 miles nt high speed,—It shows the remarkable re liability and strengtl) of the standard product of the Case Threshing Ma> chine Company. SEE The Bird WAYCROSS, GA. MARCH 9TH, 10IH, 11TB Great AVIATION MEET. Some of the greatest Aviators of the day will fly. # Races between Aeroplanes and au tomobiles. ..u Low Excursia Rates via the . A. B.&A.R.R. Tickets on sale March 8th, 10th and 11th, with return limit, Marcfo 12th, 1911. DON’T MISS ITI W. H. Leahy G. p. A., AGa. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A.. AB Sul'ccrib? for WaycrosB Evening Herald. old reliable Atlantic Coa^t Line offers *' Very Low Rales to Waycross and Return. Account of Automobile Races and Aviation Meet March 9th, 10th and 11th TICKETS ON 8ALE:—March Oth. 10th and ltth; limited.returning, to leave Waycross not later than mid night of March 11th, 1911. j For further, information. •LANTIC C0A8T LINE RAILROAD .’Agent, or, write to: . If. M. North, A. G. P. A-, Savannah Ga. B. T. Morgan, T. P. A. Savannah. L. P. Green, T. P. A. Thomasvllle. Eggs* Eggs, Eggs! Guaranteed the best at 20 centa a dozen, at Hardy^. Bros. * 22 d* (or backache, rheuir-atiem, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary Irregularities. Foley Kidney Pills purtfv the H**d. r**'we last u‘f»Htv *?*d vigor. Refuse subttitvAs. FOR »ALF BY GEM PHARMACY