Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 22, 1911, Image 8

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•Ttsasw? WAYCR03‘K° ! H K"g Walker-Bood Furniture Co, iolid Oak • Successors To- Walker-MuIIigan Fur. Co. Rocker Exactly ILike Cut l' 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 &ore. 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 BATTAN, FINISHED IN LIGHT SHELLAC. $16.00 Lloyd’ Princess "FIT FOR THE CHILD OF A KINO." ALL 5TEEL FRAME, COVERED IN BEST GRADE LEATHERRETTE, LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND 6T0RM CURTAINS, CANOPY TOP, 11 IN. WHEELS, 14 SPOKES, 12 IN. RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT. $l(ash, 5fc m. $12,00 Heywond 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 $7.50 Cut $1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK. WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBE R OF THESE BEAUTIFULLY DEC ORATED, HIGH GRADE DINNER SETS. THEY CONSIST OF 53 PIEC ES OF THE BEST QUALITY DOME '.TIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR FLORAL DECORATIONS. $1.00 CA SH, DO CENTS PER WEEK. $6.00 Per Set. ALL SIZES, NEWEST PATTERN 8, LOWEST PRICES. 106 Plant Ave. |Phone 499. $1.98 SOdts Per week } , a We Buy For Less We Sell For Less See Our New Kind of Hammock Couches WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OU R SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS. BEST QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTM ENT, AND MARKED AT PRICE3 THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. $1.75 TO $6.00 A Great Line THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PULt- MAN CARS,. EITHER IN FINEST GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UP-' HOLSTERED OR IN THE WOOD 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, 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 810.50 $1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK. INTERESTING ARTICLE OF OLD MEXICO (By Chas. H. Redding.) Just at this Unto when so many poo-,lax done what ho believes to be the jilc In this country ant! old M«*»lcc», not to mention the excitement, no doubt created In fowl mi countries be. <au*e of the hasty mobilization of so litany thousand Puitcd States soldiers and marines so near the Mexican line. correct thing to do under the circum stances, and that he will think twice before he orders our troops across the Kio Grande, a thing It Is sincerely Loped he will not have to do. The Mexican Ambassador and the It Is very nntural that our people Mexican Minister of Finance, like all should like to know the truth of things jothor mourners of the Mexicor as they exist lu Mexico, and the (eminent, are too proud to lei tnu cause of the excitement ns near Js possible. I country needs help from any oth *r The writer for one fe ds n deep In- country to protect thejnterost of for tcrest In Mexico, ns well ns that of ohm era but I must iny. that away bit own country, and because of a I down in their hearts I believe they practical knowledge obtained from!feel glndjhut the fulled Statcssold- raore. After having landed at Sulina on my return trip from Central America to Mexico, from an English vessel car rying tho United Staten Mall from San Francisco to Panama, I ate break fast at an eating house on the Pacific chore and in a short while thereafter boarded a train for tho town of Te huantepec, where I remained for two! days, and found only* five English I peaking people living there, two Am-j ericans and three Germans the latter i WHERE THE RUB COMES IN being morrha In a box car. " Front there I rodo i is In knowing which laundry you being no passenger j 8hou i d gen( j your wor it There are •ouches In use at that time, to the a whole lot of ordinary laundries that four trips to and throughout Mexico In almost every direction I will make few statements without Idas or prej- toward the bellgernnta on both sides, •.slice feeling, as 1 do, most friendly l)ld I not have cause to feel very kindly toward the people of Mexico having found friends there who. are new on both sides of the metis, Includ Ing the President, the rich farmers and the poor Indians, and accepted their hospitality of that country, 1 would be as silent as a clam with its •fell dosed, and let fate, If such a ft*Ing be, run Its course. Besides, promised two newspaper men who I had to dine with me the evening of my last day In the City of Mexico a few hours prior to my departure fof Central America In 1S95 in the Inter est of the Cotton States and Interna tional Exposition that should my centry ever attempt, without a Just cwnse to Invade Mexico, or make It a jpart of the United States, 1 would rt Ise my feeble voice against It. and till the truth as I believe dtabout Mex Ico and Its people, whether what 1 had lo way would benefit them or not. There are tao sides to every qcca ttnn, a ad efteu times loth *i*es hav * |cnln % to the rl^ht "and both arc entitled to blame. Jml other Bi.So of tho lit hunts of Telman. I do fa | p , vorki but „, bcn , t come . It | world know. If it ho true, that their j tepee to Contzncoalcos. located where j PERFECT LAUNDERING •lie Contzncoalcos River empties Into j we exce j # w 0 return your linen to the liny of Campeche, and thence Into j you a finish, that shows care the gulf of Mexico. There I spent njo n d experience. You will never find week because of tho high winds that j your eollhrs broken, or your linen were causing trouble to ships and ship J ruined if we do the laundering. lira arc hlvouncing near tho dividing lino, and are there for tho purpose tf preventing filibustered adventures food and arms crossing to tho Mexi can side of the river fo rthe Insur- tectos. So far as this country’s annexing Mexico is concerned, ! have yet to find the first man of ordinary Intelli gence, who has spent as mu:h as thre months In that country, who would cheerfully consent to annexation. One of the newspaper men who din ed with me. at the time mentioned, asked me If I did not believe that the United states would within the next fifteen or twenty yesre make an ef fort to annex his country? 1 replied that I positively did not believe to; and when he asked me why I did not tbluk so, 1 said, because we would hove to build too many poorhouset and school houses and make long years of war on immorality, the let- ter being already too abundant In our pen. My nine day's stay on the Isth mus gave me an oppoturnlty to learn that the Isthmus Is too fine a strategic point for me to ever believe that Pres ident Diaz would enter Into any treaty that would give Japan possession If either and of the road traversing the Isthmus. However, several days spent Ir. the same hotel and eating at tho snme table with a very intelligent Jap lu Guatemala City, Central America, convinced me that the Japanese are o wide awake people who are ever on the alert to take advantage of any and eiery thing that will promote the In terest of their country and that Con gressman Hobson must not be too sev- ere'y condemned for keeping an eye on Japan and hollering Booh, occasion ally. The wise vlr^ns kept thetr lamps filled and ready for duty at a moments call. The Japs will fight on an empty stomach, because they be lieve they will go straight to Hesven If killed In battle. They are too pro ^ Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 9. THE VERY BEST CORSETS THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE PRICE, BY ANYBODY, ANYWHERE. THE PRICE 18 $1 TO $10. WE RE COMMEND THE $3 TO $5 CORSETS JUST AS MUCH A8 WE DO THE $10 ONES. THE C—B CORSETS ARE GOOD IN AN ALL-ROUND WAY. THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH EACH SEA SON'S LEADING FASHIONS IN VIEW. Sold In Waycrois Exclusive ly By. Miss Eddie Parnell r country. Oh No, said I, we much | gretslve and brave not to. wateh prefer you as neghbeea, and it will While I am sure that the insurrectos pay us far better to sell to and swap have much cause for just complaint eccda with you Just as It will he wU ' against the Mexican government and Central .nod Foitth At^nfci cr.-z the that many of them anJ their people I trust Is coming when my eoe have hetn harshly and lojustty treii- country Is today. Had he not pro tected the Interests of foreigners and granted them the conscasions he has, the railroads, mines and manufactor ies would never have been developed aa they have under his administration and Mexico would uot now be listed wth the other progressive countries of the world. I know from personal knowledge that President Dims believes In the education of Mexico poor and lgnoi- rnt as one proof of It I was Invited to attend, on a certain occasion the exercises at a school of 350 boys all of whom were waifs or little thiev es. Each boy was not only furnished with a cot and something to cover himself with while sleeping but each had three uniforma an da kind super intendent to look after their education health and morals. Any of those t-oya who showed special signs of what Is necessary to make men of r-UIIty would he offered at the cx- icnse of the government the epper- PIANO TUNING AND!REPAIRING MONTE PICKENS, “THE MA8TER PIANO WORKMAN" Tuner and repairer for the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta, Qa„ Jas. A. Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent music bodi es In New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and repairer for the Wesleyan Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer for the Beetle Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1900. Endorsed as e violinist and tuner by the press, artists and musician! from New York to Texas. “A tuner who tunee."—Frederick Reddall, teacher of voice, Brooklyn, N. Y. “Not only a line vloUnlet, but also one of the most expwt Pisso tuners In the United States.”—MusleT rades, New York. “I commend him as able to eatlify the moat exacting' demand* a* piano Inner and repairer."—0. H. S. Jackson, President Bessie Tift Cob lege, Forsyth, Ga. Those desiring the service* of tr. artistic workman, will do w«U to secure the terrlces of Mr. Pickens while In Waycrosa. CABLE. PIANO COMPANY. LaGrmnde Building. ■ Waycrois, Georgia N. B.—Out of town orders for tuning will receive prdffipt *34 care ful attention. ’ common people of Mexico and Is In creasing their demands on the govern ment. Ignorance is blits, but folly to bt wise? Shoull President Dias die before ■ome good and wise statesman, po- lular with both sides, Is Inaugurated a. President of Mexico, I honestly I c- Gcn rt the Called Slues will do e cd, 1 am Just as sure that nothing but molly of going thrush colleges or high Hove It will be necessary if not insist big irede win tho l.atjn cauntres. This lie-Iron hand of President Dior! cat school of learning In the Rembllc. led upon by the merest of other conn in some manner bring about a settle ment of affaire In-that country. The > writer moot sincerely hopes that It will never be neceessry to send s sin gle company of armed soldiers across the Rio Grande for the purpose of making war on, or demanding peace among tho citizens of Old Mexico. A ■ Ti?y THF. WANT ADS $ $W*y*it>V ( PrC,1J ' ?at T * ,! * h>r * tor Ultra rears or < would have made Mexico the grest | education Is opening th* aye sot the tries for tho United Ststee to lend old mr -ygy y||£ WANT ADS '**