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WAYCROSS EVEN'NG HERALD
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
-Successors To-
VValR<er-]VIiillao an Fop. Co.
7 he Store of Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good
We pay our customers 10 per <ft. in trade coupons to make their
30, 60 and
90 days.
THIS RATTAN PARLOR 8UITE, EX ACTLY LIKE CUT , EXCEPT THERE
ARE TWO ROCKERS. IS MADE OF HIGH GRADE WHOLE AND SPLIT
HATTAN, 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,
It IN. WHEELS, 14 SPOKES, f-2 IN.
RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT.
Illasb, 5Cc Wk. $12.00
Heywond 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 $7.50
Cut
01.0) CASH, 50c PER WEEK.
WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC
ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER 8ETS. THEY CONSIST OF 53 PIEC
ES OF THE BEST QUALITY DOME'.TIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR
FLORAL DECORATIONS. »1.00 CA SH, 50 CENTS PER WEEK.
>.00 Per Set.
ALL SIZE8, NEWEST PATTERN S,-LOWEST PRICES.
106 Plant Ave.
|Phone 499.
'olid Oak
Rocker
Exactly
Like Cut]
$1.98
50dts Per week
We 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, £<| Jg -J.Q QQ
A Great Line
THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PULL.
MAN CARS. EITHER IN FINEST
GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UP-
HOLSTERED OR IN THE WOOO
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
CURTAIN8, KEEP OUT THE RAIN.
Like Cut $10.50
$1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK.
WOMAN AND GIRLS
SHOOT REVENOORS
ONE MAN DROPS .DYING UNDER
WOMAN’S ACCURATE FIRE.
Briital, Tonn., March 16.- Olio adi
eu fatally wounded, another with a
linger ihot off and a third frightened
from the scene is the result of a bat
tle between three women on one side
and a trio of revenue officers on the
other st I-OIIK Fork near tho Pike nnd
1-etcher county border, in Kentucky,
Wednesday afternoon.
Deputy Marshal J. Martin Potter
end iiossetnen Charles Smith and Gar
lit Id Smallwood of Ptkevllle entered
the lams Fork section to arrest Char-
its Tnrkltt, aged -0, charged
toocnshlalng. Tarkttt, though armed,
surrendered without resistance, hut
Us mother, Martha Tscsltt, 60 years
of age, was angered st the presence
rf the officers, snd with her daughter.
NVnnle Tackltt, aged 1$ and Bettle
TVukltt. aged 18. concluded they
would give the officers a battle.
The aged mother with a pistol and
the eldest daughter with a 15-Guago
shotgun, opened are upon the men.
Alter several shots had been Bred
Smith fell mortally wounded, being
not through three times, while Small
wood lost a anger and bad the crown
of Ms hst pierced with blasts. The
boy was then taken In charge by his States,
aether, not an officer being left on 1
the scene. Smith, who was fatally
wounded. Is a member of one of the
beet families m the county.
A pproval of the
candies that bear this
name has been won by pur
ity—goodness—variety.
And this high quality is
assured to you by sealed
boxes and fast express.
Nunnally’s is always fresh.
LA GRANDE PHARMACY.
NOTICE TO MY ICE CUSTOMERS
My ice wagon will call on you Mon
day, March 30. 17 St
H. H. Unstick.
The Waycross schools arc It
w-lih j I'-iir condition and are under the con
trol and direction of competent and
capable teachers.
CLEVELAND FUND
NOW COMPLETED.
Special to The Herald.
Newark, N. J„ March IT.—It Is un
derstood that tormsr United States
Senator Drydcn will mate formal an
nouncement tomorrow of th’o comple
tion of the $100,000 Clerelind memor
ial fund, on the seventy-fourth anni
versary of Mr. Cleveland’s birth. The
fund Is to be used to erect a tower
st’Princeton University In memory of
the former President of the United
MADAM ORUNDY SAYS.
WILL MAKE TARGET OF TEXAS
| Norfolk, Ve., March 17.—The bat-
I Ueohtp San Moreno, formerly the old
j 5 exes, to be subjected si a target for
| actual demonstration. Just south
That tht Dsen Realty people are Tangier Island light, tn upper Chess-
dtbig a tend office business these Peeks bay, between March $0 and 25,
days. | Hid not got , away fro nthe Norfolk
That because sbe hasn’t Sew u no t-avy yard todsy os had been planned,
mm that ahe wtU not ay. Jait fhe delay in her departure wot be
wail Till aha gets her new hobble- cause of unfavorable weather condl-
oilrt. Hont. If condltioat ore favorable,
Ihc 8as Msrcoa will be carried out
I tomorrow. ^ -- -
SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES
YIELD TO ZEMO TREATMENT
A Clean Liquid Preparation For Ex
ternal Use.
Tho Seals Pharmacy Is so confident
that ZEMO and ZEMO soap used to
gether will rid the skin or scalp o.
ether form of skin or scalp eruption,
blackheads, dandruff, eczema, prickly
neat, rashes, hives, Ivy poison or anv
Infant or grown person of plmpleB
that they will give your money back
If yon are not entirely satisfied with
the result obfned from the use or
ZEMO and he soap. ’
Tho first application will give
prompt relief nnd show an Improve
ment end In every Instance where
used persistently, will destroy tho
germ life, leaving tho skin In n clean,
healthy condition.
Sold nnd guaranteed by druggists
everywhere and In Waycross by Th*
Seals Pharmacy.
Let as show you proof of some re
markable cures mado by Zl}MO and
glvo you a 32 page booklet bow to
preserve the skin. The Seals Phsr
macy.
QUICKLY CURES COUGHS,
COLDS AND CATARRH.'
A full line of threads and materials
for fancy work st Miss Eddie Par
nell's.
New spring skirt* Uteat style* In
fancy mixed suitings, $700 to $10.00.
* Humphreys ft WllHsmson.
If you, dear reader, cculd spend an
hour looking over a few of the thous
ands of testimonials that we have on
file, you would not go on 'suffering
from catarrh, that disgusting disease
that will surely sap your vitality and
wenken your entire system if allowed
to continue.
You would have ju*t a# much faith-
in HYOMEI as we have, and^e have
so much conQdeQcf^t^tfl^Qiderful
curative virtue that it la sold
country over under a positive guaran
tee to cure catarrh, croup, sore throat
coughs and colds or money back.
No stomach dosing when you breathe
HYOMEI. Just pour a few drops of
the liquid into the inhaler, ana
breathe it in. & t -
It is migffty pleasant to use-;
opens up (hose stuffed-up nostrils in
two minutes, and makes your head
foel as clear as a bell in.a short time.
Breath* HYOMEI amt kill the ca
tarrh, germs. It’s the only way to
cure catarrh. It's th* only way tc
?et rid of that constant hawking, snuf
"?ng and spitting.
A complete HYOMEI ouflt, which
Includes a bottle of HYOMEI snd a
bard rubber pocket inhaler, costs
$1.00. If you already own a Hyomel
inhaler you can get an extra bottle of
HYOMEI for 50 cents. Sold by O. R.
Brmson Co. Mch 17, 27, Apr. 7
Travel Comfortably
AND
CONVENIENTLY
In Parlor Diaing Can on
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEORGIA, SOUTHWESTERN 4 QULF
RAILROAD BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY.
Meals served any time onronte, at reasonable prices. Schedules:
Southbound: 4 Northbound:
Lv. Atlanta T:4i am Lv. Albany 12:10 noon
Lr. Cordate 2:06 pm Lv. Cardete 1:40 pm
ar. Albany 3:40 pm Ar. Atlsntn 7:45 pm
THESE ARB THE FINEST PARLOR CABS OPERATED IN THE SOUTHI
Quickest Time. Try it Be6 Service.
- W. a Leahy, Gas. Pal*- d*t Atlanta, qsorgi*. ...
s Have "Good Luck
Each Baking Day g
For "luck” lies mostly in the flour. The wise S
cook uses William Tell and knows her bread 5
will be perfection—her cake a marvel of deli
cate lightness—her pastry tender and flaky.
William Tell Flour is made from Ohio Red
Winter Wheat—which has no equal. There is only
a limited supply—enough to go around among the
housewives who have learned the value of perfect flour.
Order your sack today.
It yonr grocer cannot aupply Wll-’.ism Tell, phone THORPE 4 CO, 24S
Whole sole Distributors snd they wlllsee that you g>t It.
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
MONTS PICKENS, “THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN*
Tuner and repairer tor the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta, Go., Jon. L
Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent nmole hous
es In New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming
ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and repairer for th*
Weeleyon Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer for the Beetle
Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1900.
Endorsed as a violinist sod tuner by the press, artists and musicians
from Ntw York to Texas
“A tuner who tunes."—Frederh.li Reddatl, teacher of voice, Brooklyn,
N. T.
“Not only a Sne violinist, hot also one of the most ««er JBf,
tuners In the United 8tates.”—MnslcT rades, New York.
*1 commend him as able to satiety the most exacting
Plano tuner and repairer.”—C. H. a Jackson, President Battle Tift Cob
lege, Forsyth, Go. ,
Those desiring the service* of ar. artistic workman, will do wall to
•ecure the service* of Mr. Pickens wbOo in Waycross. -/
CABLE piano company. ,
LaGrande Building. - Wa^crest, Georgia.'
N. B.—Out of town orders for tuning will rtcelro prompt o£3 care
ful *tre*Uon. Jgfe’;. »- .
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