Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 20, 1911, Image 8

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD H-}. :■ Walker-Hood Furniture Co. -Successors To- Walkep-lVIulIIoari Fur. Co. 7 he Store o/ Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good We pa/our customers 10 per dt. in trade coupons to make their olid 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 LIGHT SHELLAC. $16.00 Lloyd* Princess “FIT FOR THE CHILD OF A KINO." ALL STEEL FRAME, COVERED IN BEST GRADE LEATNERRETTE, LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND 8T0RM CURTAIN8, CANOPY TOP, 11 IN. WHEEL8, 14 8P0KE8, 1-2 IN. RUBBER TIRE8—LIKE CUT. Ilfash, 5dc m. $12,00 Heywood Collapsible FOLDS 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. Like Cut 11.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK. WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBE R OF THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER S ETS. THEY CONSIST OF 53 PIEC ES OF THE BEST QUALITY DOME OTIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR FLORAL DECORATIONS. $1.00 CA 8H, 50 CENTS PER WEEK. $6.00 Per Set. ALL SIZES, NEWEST PATTERN S, LOWEST PRICES. 106 Plant Ave. I Phone 499. 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. gj ^g yQ gg QQ A Great Line THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PJL^L. MAN CARS. EITHER IN FINEST GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UP-\ HOLSTERED OR IN THE WOOD BODIES, FINISHED IN THE BEST BLACK OP GREEN ENAMEL. THEY ARE ALL GREAT VALUES. $8.00 to $25.00 THERE IS COMFORT FOR BABY IN A LLOYD'S PRINCESS, BECAU8E 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 CASH, 50c PER WEEK. IMPORTANT DECISION IT. M. C. A. G01VENTI0I BY JUDGE R. DAN EL AI COLLECTION of TAXES AT for-! Jacksonville, Fla. March 20,—The SYTH IS AUTHORIZED. Crimn, On., March 20 Judge Robert T. Daniel, of the Flint Circuit, lu c’batnbcra court held In this city Sat urday tli8|tt)BPd of aeveral important cases. The ca»o of White- et ul. v». the City ol Forayth, being an effort to resist 111* collection of tax fl.fas. by the city on account of sewerage and water con sections now beln* made in an mldl tlon tojporsyth, was refused and col lection ortho ft. fas. will proceed. The case of Ralnrs’vs. Raines, from l'peon county, a petition for Injunction hi which a number of deedr. was at lacked for forgery, was grated under conditions. F AST express—not tardy freight s—brings Nun* oaihr candies to you. This freshness, with absolute purity and generous assort ment, account for the good- -aeu that has won the favor «f candy lovers. LA GRANDE PHARMACY. BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Special to The Herald. lincotn. Nob., March 20.- Many Ihnwcnifu of wide proumieuct* unt in lincoln for the big dinner tonight In cetohntfon of William J. Bryan** blrthdpy anniversary. The program- iM baa as ita chief feature an ad- ***** on "ArUona” by United 8tatee Robert L. Owes of Okltho- Annual Convention of the Yout.« Men’* Christian Association of Geor gia and Fin. began Sunday morning nl 8:30 o'clock, In the association luihlin.g, the meeting being Jed by Feerotary Hen Norvell. The Influence ui that early morning meei'.avc was such na to help men to bo more agres- Blve In tli-lr work for the real of day. .Mr. Sorwell is the lender of the NVaycrosa quartette, which has been a great help in the convention work at the regular church hour, many of the pulpits of the local churches were t iled by delegates to the convention, The afternoon*session*, consisted of the boy’s meeting at the association building, an dthe men's meeting In the Duval theater, and were well attended The speaker yesterday at the boys’ meeting was the Roys’ Work secretary Mr. Williams, of Tampa. This meeting resulted in a number of tho boys mak ing decisions to lead Christian lives. INVESTIGATION OF THE FAMOU8 FERRER TRIAL. Special to The llorald. Madrid, March 20.—The government today began Its official investigation Into the trial of Profeasor Francisco Ferrer. Professor Ferrer, who wa* one of the leading spirits among the Spanish socialists, was convicted at barcclonla on charges of revolution ary activity and executed on Oct. IS, 1009, The execution aroused a storm of Indignation among Socialists the world over and charges were made that Kerrer'a trial was conducted un- (silly. The protests were taken up by the cpjuttftfon In the Cortes and the gov* ctmnent was finally forced to yield tc the demands for an Investigation. HEARING O.F PACIFIC RATE CASES STARTED TODAY. Special to The Herald. Washington, D. C., March 20.—The Interstate Commerce Commission to day began a hearing on the thirteen applications filed by transcomiental HAIR WANTED There Is one place where bald headed men shine, and that Is In the front row seats of the theatre. They do not obscure your view like the "merry widow” hats and the reflee* railroads for relief from the operation i tlon of the footlights on their pates ot the Ion;,, and .ho* Cau.e a. amend | ed by the new commerce- law. ' Wyeth’s Sage -and Sulphur Hair Rem edy In their earlier days they would not bo so conspicuous now. This -SEEDS.. BUCKBOTS SEEDS SUCCEED 1 9 SPECIAL OFFER: 1 TOFLKAU. Under tho new law the railroads aro forbidden to charge a higher sale to Intermediate Western points than to Pacific coast terminals, where water competition is encountered, except • hen the specific approval of the In let state Commerce Commission has l-cen obtained. The railroads are seeking to have the old rules relative to rates contin ued. The subject Is one of vital im portance both to the railroads and the shippers and It is expected tho arguments before tho commission, will consume several days. preparation does not plant new hall*, but It docs strengthen weak, dying hair, and not only brightens dull, parched hair, but gradually restores the color to faded or gray hair. It is a clean, wholesome hair dressing, which can be used dally with perfect safety. Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur la sold under guarantee that the money will bo refunded if it fails to do exactly as represented. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and I* recommended anu sold by CHEROKEE PHARMACY. Ir^g&SSiB 1 1 Write to-day; Mentha tbit Paper. I SEND 10 CENTS I § «* eeree p»»«*n peeking metre Ufa rtSm»%U I.V. Buckie*, il7tvl furniture Repairing a nd Upholstering We are atlll doing business at tbo same old stand, 22 Brew er Street near the Court House. We will repair—clean up and revarnish your old furniture, and make It new—We also do all kinds of upholstering-re pair trunks, suit cases, etc. All our work is strictly cash when finished—No work deliv ered without the money—Work left In the shop thirty days af ter it Is finished will have stor age charges added and will be liable to be sold for charges. J. I. Watle & Son. Phone 294 22 Brew— St. ALLEGED BRIBERY CASE ON TRIAL TODAY. Special to The Herald. Sprtngllold, Ill., March 20.—The case ot John S. Broderick ot Chica go, whoae name figured prominently in the Lorlmer Investigation, came up for trial today. Broderick, a former member of the Illinois senate. Is charged by former State Senator Da- vtd H. Holltslaw of fuka with paying him *2,500 on July 16,1909, In Broder ick's saloon In Chicago for Holulaw't tote for William Lorlmer for United State* senator. Subscribe tor WaycroM Evening Herald. old reliable SEEDS Fttth, gtll«bl*rPurt Guaranteed to PIsow Every Gardener and PUnter should teet the , superior merit* of Our Northers Grown Mode. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS w» Win MBd postpaid ou jaa 9 m,ea° U * COLLECTION An Atlanta preacher, lined *25 by the police recorder, for speeding bit automobile on the streets. Is going to "take It out bt him" to that extent. He Is to preach against tho working! of the police department It will be Interesting to note how much “cuaaln out” come* to *25.—Savannah Newt. fOIEVSKIDHEYPniS Rea ItuumVmmmmi Romni PIANO TUNING ANDIREPAIRING MONTE PICKENS, "THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN” Tuner and repairer for the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta. Ga„ Jaa. A. Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent music bone- es In New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming ham, savannah, Macon. Four yean salaried tuner and repairer for the Wesleyan Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer tor the Beitle Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1900. Endorsed as a violinist and tuner by the press, artiste end musicians from New York to Texas. "A tuner who tunas.’’—Fredem.! Reddell, teacher ot voice, Brooklyn, N. Y. “Not only a line violinist, hot also one of the most exfwt praso tuners In the United State*.”—MnitcT ndes. New York. -I commend him aa able to utlify the most exacting demands piano toner and repairer.”—C. H. 8. Jackson, Pnesldent Bessie Tift Col lege, Forsyth, Ga. gpWUfjfi*--. Those desiring the services ot ar. artistic workman, win do well to secure the service* of Mr. Pickens while In Waycrosa. CABLE PIANO COMPANY. LaGrande Building. Wayerots, Georgia N. B.—Out of town ordert for toning will rectlvt prompt aid care- fal attpailaa. N 00