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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
.. —— Successors To
Walker-Mulligan Fur. Co.
1 he Store o/ Great Values, Where Your Credit is Good
We pay our customers 10 per dt. in trade coupons to make their
payments at the ritore.
Wd BaIttnce
r jpfc-u4}^wy 30, 60 and
) 90 days.
THIS RATTAN PARLOR 8UITE, EX ACTLY 1 CUT , EXCEPT THERE
ARE TWO ROCKERS. 18 MADE OF HIGH GRADE WHOLE AND SPLIT
RATTAN, 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,
11 IN. WHEELS, 14 SPOKES, 1-2 IN.
RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT.
$lfash, 5€c Wlc. $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 T
$1.00 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 CTIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR
FLORAL DECORATIONS. $1.00 CA SH, 50 CENTS PER WEEK.
>.00 Per Set.
ALL SIZES, NEWEST PATTERN 8, LOWEST PRICES.
106 Plant Ave.
Phone 499.
did Oak
Rocker
ijxactly
Like Cut
$1.98
50dts Per week
IVe Buy
For Less
We Sell
For Less
See Our
NewKind
of
Hammock
Couches
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OU R SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS.
BEST QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTM ENT, AND MARKED AT PRICES
THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. $1.75 TO $6.00
A Great Line
THE FAMOUS HGYWOOO PULc-
MAN CARS, EITHER IN FINEST
GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY UPC
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, 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
CURTAINS, KEEP OUT THE RAIN.
Like Cut $*10.50
$1.00 CASH, 50c PER WEEK.
TIGER CASES
DISPOSED OF
The liquor rases In ihe Mayo
court continued nil yesterday aft
noon, and rcgcultcd in ti.o dismiss
of all caned wive one and the last 1
fortunate received a sentence of $U>0
or 90 dnys nil tho defendaii
once arrested by county officers and
carried to the court house where they
all made bond, except Tom lilake and
he Is now in the county Jail.
The bond was fixed at $300 for np-
epamnee in Superior Court. The
whole trial of these cases was sordid
In the extreme and a sad commentary
on the Inevitable results that accrue
to human nature in the shadow of
fhlii whiskey traffic In the lowering
of the standard of life and morals, j
Brother accusin',: brother, I
iiiia bkin !■$ weakened It becomes
ct.fclly Infected with germs which
cause many of the diseased to which
flesh l« heir. Healthy mucous mem-
Lrnnos arc essential safeguards of the
I ody‘s genera! health.
We have a remedy which wo hon
estly believe to bo unsurpassed In
excellence for tho prevention of
<rush*, colds and all catarrhal con
ditions. It Is the proscription of r,
b ilious physician, who has an en
viable reputation of thirty years of
ernes gained through the use of this
formula. Wo promise to make no
charge for tho medicine should *'
tail to do as we claim. Wc ur*t o*-
cry body who has need of such a med
icine to try ltcxnll Mucu-Tono. j
It stands to reason that we could
not afford to make such statements
end give our own personal guarantee
to this remedy If wo were not pro
pared to prove tho reasonableness of
claim In every articular, and wc
no reason why any one should
at- 1 l:t sltntte to accept our offer and try
tempt to escape the penalty of the
law, friend attacking friend and men
willing to buy drink and betray for
r. few paltry dollars. The city author
Hits deserve comendatlon for their
determined efforts to control this Il
licit traffic.
Solicitor Uennett wfts very fair and
$S8t in hli efforts to simply vindicate
the lew, wthout undue prejudice to
wards the defendant, and Mayor Cox
tempered justice with mercy and gave
the boys a chance to redeem them-
wives.
The additional action by County
Authorities has the appearance of be
In* vendlctlre in character, bu:
doubtless will be justified by results.
It. Wc have two sizes of Rexall-
Mucu-Tono. prices fid cents and $1.00.
Sometimes a fio-cenl bottle is suffi
cient to give marked relief. As a
general thing the most chronic case
is relieved with an average of three
large hot ties. You can obtain Rexall
Remedies In Waycroas only at our
store,—The Rexall Store. The 8eala
Pharmacy.
MARKED IMPROVEMENTS.
We are glad to chronicle a very
great improvement to the center of
cur town. In tho completion of tho •
new concrete pavement around the!
Phoenix block. This wide convenient!
sidewalks adds very much to the beau- !
ty of this handsome street. We also j
noto with pleasuo the removal by the !
Electric Light Company of many uglyj
poles In and around the squares and
the painting of those left, all addin3 j
to the* attractiveness of these thor j
oughfares immr’etely ubbutting on j
cur new dc: o!.. it our chairman on I
irks would now devote a little at
tention to planting some grass on
T'Loenix Square It would present a
. Icasnnt appearance and „a verdant
green back-ground to tho Confederate
monument. If said chairman will con
salt our capable Marshnl, Colley, h»
will give him some pointers on the
First week in April Is “Cleaning-
Up Week” in the city. Get busy!
COL. N. M. M. BRIGHAM AT
LYCEUM TOMORROW EVENING.
In reference to the lecture—Illus
trated—of Col. Not. Brigham who is
to appear at the Central School Au
ditorium'Friday evening, March 24th,
under the auspices of tho Lyceum the
j following letter has Just been received
from Mr. Simmons, associb'e presi
dent of Brennu College, Gainesville,
Gn.:
Brennu College, March IS, 1911
Wc hnd tho most enjoyable enter
tainment of the year In Mr. Brighams
lecture bn the Grand Canyon. We
want him to give us that same lecture
again next year. *
T. J. Simmons.
After much difficulty the manager
the Parker Theater has succeeded
pro,,0.1110... No* <s tho correct | |n booWng Mnn 0n The ^
THE VERY BEST
CORSETS
THAT CAN BE MADE # FOR THE
PRICE, BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE.
-HE PRICE IS $1 TO $10. WE RE-
COMMEND THE $3 TO $5 C0RSET8
JUST AS MUCH AS WE DO THE $10
0NE8.
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 Waycrot* Exclusive
ly By.
Miss Eddie Parnell
time to make these improvements,
Just before the long looked for rain
We also direct attention to the uni
form hitching posts erected on Phoe
nix block and suggest that their ap
pearance when completed
surpass the appearance of the poles
cf all sizes and shapes 10 be scon on
nearby street points.
w. a. McDonald, jr. very ill
Judge W. A. McDonald received
the sad Intelligence last night, that
his son, W. A. McPonald, Jr., who Is
Isitlng friends at Amerlcus, Ga., !•
down, dangerously 111 with pneumo-
Ida and was not expected to live
through the night.
Another telephone message at 2 p.
n;., this morning stated that he was
sitll alive, but In a most critical con*
THE CAUSE OF COLDS.
Good Advice Regarding ths Preven
tion of Coughs and Colds.
If people would only fortify and.ditlon.
strengthen the system the majority!
of rises of coughs, colds snd pnen-j .Fee the great program at Airdome
ir.ccia might be avoided. Tbe-e trou ’torUht. New Show. 23 it
b'.f are frequently doe to weakness.
LADIES, WHY NOT PRESERVE
YOUR YOUTH AND BEAUTY?
which produces a catarrhal conditio:
•he mucous mcrubranc.which Is
**t this of tho body. Whet
Miss Fddte Parnell has just receiv
ed the moet beautiful lot of parasols
ever ehowa la the city.
Parisian Sage, the quick acting
hair restorer, is now for sale in Way
cross at the drUg store of O. R. Brin
■on & Co., and Is sold with a rigid
cuarantce at 50 ccnta a large bottle.
Parisian Sage has an immense sale,
end here are the reasons:
It Is safe and harmless.
K cures dandruff In two weeks, by
killing the dandruff germ.
It stops falling hair.
It promtply stops Itching of the
scalp.
It makea the hair soft and luxu-
1 fant.
It gives life and beauty to the hair.
It is not sticky or greasy.'
It Is the best, the most pleasant
and invigorating hair dressing made.
which is just completeing a tour of
al. the larger cities of the south. The
people of this city should appreciate
the efforts of the manager in secur
ing this high-class attraction and re
ward his efforts with & «:rowde*l
house,
FIRST FEWJRAY HAIRS
J MAY UK POSTPONED. 1
r * fooling of sadness accompanies
tho d'seovery of tho tint gray hairs,
•which, unfortunately, nro looked upon
u the heralds of advancing ago.
Gray hairs, however,"arc not nlway*
an Indication of advancing age, for
many people hare gray hairs quit*
early In life. Of courae. It lo un
natural and Indicates that there 1«
something wrong with tho Individual
and that Nature needa assistance In
correcting the trouble. The same la
true of hair that la constantly (ailing
out and becoming thinner every day.
It everything is right with Nature,
the hair, even In comparatively elder
ly people, should be long, thick end
glossy, without even a streak of gray.
Ths Ideal assistant to Nature In
restoring and preserving the hair la
Wyeth's Sage ■ snd Sulphur Hair
Remedy, • clean and wholesome
dressing (Or dally use. It not only
removes dandruff but strengthens
wank, thin and tailing heir and dre
motes* Its growth. A few applications
will restore faded or gray hair to Its
natural color.
This preparation Is offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle and la
recommended and eold bp
CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
MO&TE PICKENS, “THE MASTER PIANO WORKMAN"
Tuner and repairer for the Cable Plano Company, Atlanta, Ga., Jas. A.
Maxey Division Manager, formerly connected with prominent music hous
es in New York City, Cincinnati, Dayton, Nashville, Memphis, Birming
ham, Savannah, Macon. Four years salaried tuner and repairer for the
Wesloyon Female College, Macon. Tuner and repairer for the Besele
Tift College (formerly Monroe College) Forsyth, since 1500.
Endorsed as a violinist and tuner by the press, artists and musicians
from New York to Texas. '
“A tuner who tunes.”—Frcderkk Reddall, teacher of voice, Brooklyn,
N. Y. '
“Not only a fine violinist, but also one of the most ex«wt jrRTfo
tuners In the United States."—MualcT rsdes, New York.
"I commend him as able to satisfy the most exacting demands as
piano toner and repairer.”—C. H. S. Jackson. President Bessie Tift Col'
lege, Forsyth, 0a.
Those desiring the services of ar. artistic workman, will do well to
seenre the services of Mr. Pickens while In Waycrose.
CABLE: PIANO COMPANY.
LaGrando Building. Waycross, Georgia
N. B.—Out of town orders for tuning will receive prompt ami care
ful attention.
CIO RECEPTION FOR R008EVELT K,l * er ’* D * u » h, ‘ r To Visit England.
Special to The Herald.
Special to The Herald.
Berkerly, CaL, March $3—Presi
dent and Mrs. Benjamin Ide Wheeler
of the University of California held
a big recaption In Hearat Hall this
Jlernoon In honor of Colonel anl
Mrs. Theodore Roasevolct. Colonel
loo .ivelt Is here to deliver the ae-j
lea cf F-srV lectures at the unlverti
lty -
London, March 23.—In response to
a special Invitation from King George
and Queen Mary, Princess Victoria
Louise of Prussia will accompany
Emperor William and the German .
Empress on their visit to London in
Slay to attend the dedication of tho
Queen Victoria memorial. It will bo ^
the Srct \!»it of the Princess to Eng-
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