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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
• Successors To-
VValRer-lVfulItgari Fop. Co.
1 he Store of Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good
We pay our customers 10 per eft. in trade coupons to make their
Slid Oak
Rocker
Exactly
Like Cut
$1.98
50cts Per week
1-3
C4SH
Balance
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 8PLIT
RATTAN, FINISHED IN LIGHT SHLLLAC.
$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,
II IN. WHEELS, 14 SPOKES, 1-2 IN.
RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT.
Ilfasb, 5tcWk. $12.00
Hey wood Collapsible
F0LD8 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.
"S, PM
*1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK.
WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF. THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC
ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER SETS. THEY CONSIST OF 53 PIEC
ES OF THE BEST QUALITY DOME VTIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR
FLORAL DECORATIONS. $1.00 CA SH, 50 CENTS PER WEEK.
$6.00 Per Set.
ALL 8IZE8, NEWEST PATTERN S, LOWEST PRICES.
106 Plant Ave. |Phone 499.
Vie Buy
For Less
We Sell
For Less
See Our
New Kind
of
Hammock
Couches
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS.
BEST QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTMENT, AND MARKED AT PRICES
THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. yg -J-Q gg QQ
A Great Line
THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PULL
MAN CARS, EITHER IN FINEST
GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY- fJP-
HOLSTERED OR IN THE W00t>
BODIES, FINI8HED IN THE BEST
BLACK OR GREEN ENAMEL. THEY
ARE 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 8TYLE SPRING 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.
HUMPHREYS 4 WILLIAMSON ARE'SPECIAL MEETINGS TO BEGIN AT|MR8. FLANDERS WANTS THE
PREPARING FOR BIG OPENING.
Humphrey! 4 Wllllatnsoo are niuk
ins preparatlonii (or one of the big-
G«at and moat attractive millinery
cpenlnge ever aoen In Waycroia. The
three young ladiea who have char*,
o (the millinery department are all
experienced milliner*. They are
Mica May Fleming. Miss (Ionova
Jonca and Mlm Ora BChrboro who
ct-me out (roni Malllmore. With Ihcio
young ladle! In charge It gooa" with-1 in Hnvnnnah. And Rev. J. S. Wilder
Phi Baying that the department will I tte paator ot that church apeakn ol
L« well taken enro ot. The date tor j 11« work and ability In the hlghoet
(he opening will ho announced Inter, term!
FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH ON 2e.
Rev. W. P. Price, evangelic! o( the
llontc Minion Hoard o( tho Southern
llnpllet Convention and gosnel alnger
Prot. 8chollcld will come on March
26th, tor apodal meeting! at Flret
Paptlat church.
Tho meeting! will continue tor
totuo daya.,Dr. Price Is now holding
a meeting with tho South Side church
IJtLIe Warren Imngston la reported
aome belter today but la still very
WILMINGTON ADOPTS
The Herald regret! tho death ot Mr.
Owen H. Jones, who on yeeterday
pntternoon about 1:30 dropped dead
while plowing In a Held near his
home In the upper portion ot tills
ThE COMMISSION PLAN county
Wilmington, N. C., March 16.—Un
der authority ot an act ot the last
aveslon of the Generul Assembly, by
popular vote .the city of Wilming
ton today adopted the commission
plan ot government, the vote being
'practically unantmeui. only 22 votes
being caat against the measure out
o' a total ot 1.200.
Mr. Jones was a highly rea.ieclcd
cltlsen ot the county and had lived
It're nearly his whole life. He was
u ptogresslvc tarmcr and all around
rood cltlsen and will be greatly miss
ed The Interment will be at Kettle
Cieek cemetery at It a. m tomorrow.
Far wood phone 111.
10 la
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
MONTE PICKENS, "THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN"
Tuner and repairer for the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta, Go., Jos. A.
Mwcy Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent tnuilc hous*
cs In New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton. Nashville, Memphis, Firming-
lam, Pavamtah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and repairer for the
Wefloyan Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer for the Dctale
Till C«*!cue (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, vine© 1900.
l.ndori-cd na a violinist end tun:; bjMhc pro*-?, artists and musicians
frees New York to* Ttyas.
•*A tuner who tunes’*—Frederkl' Rcddall, teacher of voice, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
'*Not only a flue violinist, but a!-o one cf tho most pTwTo
tuners In tho United St-ilc*.”—MusicT rades, New York.
"I commend him as able to satisf? the most exftetlnj domands as
Piano tuner and repairer.”—C. H. 8. Jackson, President Bessie Tift Col
lege, Forsyth, Ga.
Tho.*e de«trlne the services of ar article workman, will do well tar
s *'C.*e the Services of Mr. Pickens chile In Waycrcss,
CAEUJS, r*!AMT- COMPAQ.
! r. ::ende Waycross, Georg!-
N, B.—Out cf town orders for tuning will receive pro&pl and care*
fnl attention.
E8TATE OF HER HU8BANO
Swalnsboro, Ga., March 16.—Atto»-
r.eys for Mrs. Mattie Flandera this
veek filed a caveat to the return of
the aprralser who set apart to her
out of her husband's estate of nearly
IS,000. the sum of $17fi for a twelve
month's support.
Mrs. Flanders, It will lie remember
ed. Is the woman who was jointly
Indicted with Dr. J. W. McNaughton
for th? murder of her husband, Fred
Plunders. Dr. McNaughton was con-
vii ted and rente:, ced to be hnndged,
; nd he Is now in Chatham county
JiilI pending hl« motion for a new
trial In the supreme court.
Mrs. Flanders, who was confined in
jail here for six or el;rht months,
ago allowed to give bond and she
Is now nt he home of her father, Mr.
\\. C. Fields, at Barlow. 8he Is dls-
-.at'ifled with the return o fthe ap-
prarers and thinks the amount al-
lo ved for her indicates that the pro
ludico Is strong against here.
men. Headers of this paper can get
full Information by writing the School
a! once.
A LITTLE HAND.
tender, sweeter
Perhaps here
things
Somewhere In this sun-bright land;
But I thank thee Lord for His bless
ing.
And the clasp of a little band.
A little hand that softly stole
Info my own that day
When ! needed'the touch that I loved
so much,
To strengthen me on my way.
thau
softest
NURSING A8 A CAREER—WORLD
WIDE CALL—FREE TRAINING
PROVIDED.
It Is said that nursing is one of the
n.oit Inviting fields of humnn service
and that Its financial return surpass
es any other occupation open to
young women. It develops all the na
tive graces of womanhood and leads
the way to positions of trust and in- J
i’uenco. The demand for more.nutE-
' os la a world wide call. 1
j The Philadelphia School for Nurse?
j located In Philadelphia. Pa., hns un- !
|dertftken to meet this demand by of
fering free scholarships to young wo- j
men In all parts of the country. Room I
board, laundering. Incidental expens-1
e$ special financial assistance and
railroad fare home on completion of
the course, are provided. Length of
Course two years. Also a Special
Short Course and a Home Study
retiree for those who must quickly
prepare fer self-support.'
Tfc > Philadelphia School for Nurr- j ^
efr-ia a benevolrnt Institution conduc
ted without hope of gain or profit in
the Interest of ambitious y«jung wo*
Softer It seemed
down
On the breast of the gentlest dove;
Iirt its timid press and its faint car
css
Were In the strength of love.
It seemed. to say in a strage, sweet
way,
**I love you and understand,”
And calmed my* fears as ray hot
heart tears
Fell over that little head.
BrUaML th :re nre tender, sweeter
gome where In this sun-bright hand:
Put I thank the l.ord for His bless-
ipg
And the clasp of a little hand.
—Frank L. Stanton.
A man will put a woman on a pe
destal In their courtship days, and
after marriage will demand that she
climb down and give him the place.
NO MORE CRAY HAIR
It Is easier to preserve the color ot
tho hair than to restore It, although
It : Is possible- to do botb. Our
grandmothers understood the secret.
They made and used a "saga ten,"
and their dark, glossy hair long
after middle life was due to, this
tact. Our mother* hare gray hairs
before they are titty, but they are he;
ginning ' ‘~
our
for
suit
The present generation has the ad
vantage of the past In that It can get
a ready to use preparation called
Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Htlr
Remedy. As k scalp tonic and color
restorer, this preparation Is vastly
superior to the ordinary “sage tea’’
made by our grandmothers.
This remedy Is sold under guaran
tee that the money will be refunded
It It falle to do exactly aa represented.
This preparation la ottered to the
public at fifty centa a bottle end Is
recommended and sold by
. CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
IN ENGLISH
rore they are fifty, but they are be-
ining to appreciate the wisdom of
r grandmothers in using "sage tea"
• their hair, and are fast following
Special sale fine swiss all over em
broideries for waists, 5C cents.
Humphreys & Williamson.
AT THEATER, THUR8DAY MARCH
16TH.
From ono of our recent exchanges,
we reprint verbatum a criticism of
the English Grand Opera and Orches
tra which Is announced to appear
here tonight, March 16.
“When the curtain fell on the dou
ble performance of the English Grand
Opera Company last night a delight
ed audience unanimously acclaimed '
the most unique and most ei/oy-
eble seen or heard here In many.£
year.
"With a fidelity in detail in scen
ery and costumes that would do cred
it to a Belasco, and a stringed orches-
tia that put the crowd in good humor
with a varied program of popular
music the success of the evening wan
assured from the start. ^
‘‘The Rose of Auvergne," a dainty
French operetta, which afforded no
j Httle amusement was used as n cur^
Fitzcrald has postponed her avia-, ' n ra I ser -. It was enacted prlncl-
t*on meet until next week when they.j ^y those who had least to do
propose to have everything in read- ln thc Pi ece de resistance, the Grand
iness for a five daya flying.
Travel Comfortably
AND
CONVENIENTLY
In Pdrlor Dining Cars on
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC
RAILROAD,
■N CONNECTION WITH THE GEORGIA, SOUTHWESTERN 4 GULF
RAILROAD BETWEENATLANTA AND ALBANY. ’
Me » served any time enroute, at reasonable prices. Schedules:
Southbound: Northbound: -
v. Atlanta 4 7:45 am I.r. Albany 12:10 noon
ir Cordole 2:00 pnj Lr. CcrdeH* 1:40 pm
Albany 3:40 p*n Ar. A tin:;-a pn;
HESE ARE THE,FINEST PARLOR CARS OPERATES IN THE SOUTH I
Quickest Time. Try it Service,
w. n. Leahy, Gen. Pass. Agt Atlanta, Georgia.
Opera Company, which followed.
“Cavalleria Rusticnna” held tile an-,
c’lcncc simply spell-bound. Tho horsVf'i
wag so quiet at times that one could _ ■
bear the proberhial pin drop.
‘ It Is melodrarric with a vengeance
Litd its action swift and tragic, was
intensified by the music. **
“C. Pol Flancon, the noted bari
tone, Bertha Heyman a coloratura
soprano, who portrayed Saatu/za,
Ardis Allsworth in a character study
of the old mother. "Etienne Smith as
the coquette, Arthur Pacquet and
Christian Farnsworth Individually
scored pronounced hits and colteo
t-vtly proved the greatest cast c? nr-
ever heir# in Ra!:i:rh.
* A royal weTcome an i another
j pnetty house awn’:s the return ot
this organization In. the spring."