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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
• Successors To-
Walker-Mulligan Fur. Co.
7 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 tftore.
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
BE8T GRADE LEATHERRETTE,
LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND
STORM CURTAINS, CANOPY TOP,
11 IN. WHEELS, 14 SPOKES, 1-2 IN.
RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT.
$l(ash, 50c Wk. $12.00
Deywood Collapsible
FOLDS WITH ONLY ONE MOTION,
A STRONG HANDSOME CART, HEA
VY RUBBER TIRE8, COVERED IN
BEST GRADE CHASE LEATHER,
BLACK, GREEN OR TAN, EXTRA
FLEXIBLE SPRINGS.
L % 17.50
*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'.TIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR
FLORAL DECORATIONS. $1.00 CA SH, 50 CENTS PER WEEK.
$6.00 Per Set.
ALL SIZES, NEWEST PATTERNS;; LOWEST PRICES.
106 Plant Ave. IPhone 499.
Jolid Oak
Rocker
Exactly
Like Cut
$1.98
50dts Per week
We Buy
For Less
We Sell
For Less
ie Our
taw Kind
of
Haminock
Couches
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS.
BEST QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTMENT. AND MARKED AT PRICE3
THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. $1.75 TO $6.00
A Great Line
THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PUL
MAN CARS. EITHER IN FIN 4
GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY
HOLSTERED OR IN THE WOOt>
BODIES, FINISHED 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 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.
THE DUTCH 8UPPER j he'd go one better. the principal factors in se-
AT LA GRANDE HOTEL. | Col. J. C. Brewer, the live wire of lectins a road. The road would g%
j Coffee county was next called on and j where the people showed a desire as
(Continued from Page 1.) 'expressed the fact that this was the . well ns the ability to build and main-
best route In point of roudi and dis- tain a good national highway. He
McDonald, who in course of his re- j tance available; extolled highly the <congratulated the meeting in having
marks, stated thnt Wnycross gener- J coun ty roads of Coffee and stated j r resent representative county men,
ally succeeded in accomplishing any-! that Coffee has right now, 42 men ! who could say what they could do
ILing she set out to do, and with the working on the national highway j «*d what they would do.
cordial co-operation shown by these j route proposed. i With n few words from Judge .1. L.
Senator George Deen expressed the
wisdom of selecting the route and
counties would do business
again, lie faceteuusly alluded to the
tying ship failure, ns the only time
.. record when Waycross had m»uc ,r * c ‘ 1 * rMt ofrort 10 put Chnr,,on
n failure, and elated that ho section j " m rom " ,,on ' expreaaed con-
fldence that Charlton would meet the
Fweat, one of the
gatherings closed.
mccescful
would do more tliun this section to
Improve her roads, and deservedly se
cure the nultonal highway.
Ordinary B. II. Thomas, stated that
the county commissioners were rea
dy to go to work at once and pat
proposed route in Ware in first class
tfcape, and was greeted with great
applause.
lion. J. F. Taylor of Beach, on bo
halt of the county board of commie
six iters, assured tho hearty co-opera
t!on of that board to the movement
• Hoti. J. J. Murray of Hasty, endora
cd the statements of both and stated
thut his heart was in the movement.
Judge J. A. Summerall of Pierce
county, stated that hla county board
had decided to build that road thru
Pierce county and would hkve the
leat bit of road in the State. South
Georgia is coming, yes, It la here,
•aid the Judge and Pierce county la
grins to be in the very front of the
^ winners.
Col. W. M. Olive of Charlton corn*
ty, said. Charltou will make at good
a road as any county tn Georgia. Not
•Imply to benefit the anlolita, but to
Icneflt the farmers and develops the
ootiaty. Hon. J. F. Mi roll of Charl
ie* etftf. Chariton county wraa one o*
1. tho laat to take up this good roads
In acll’ovoment, but we have caught the
the law Hf and our roads are being !m
tided. 'sht along We want
A'l bids should t.'-' 3 F™ 1 *'
occasion in her usually ii'uc'ny
Niil pointed out tliat Charlton coun
ty wax now n urea! peach center,
and the only eounty Immune fi )■,:!
the dreaded San Joso Scale.
.Indue j. T; Myera waB greeted with
rounds of applause ub he rose to en
dorse tho movement, tn course of
Mb remark., he stated that the I.ord
milled on ns when ho ntndc this conn
ty and provided us with not only
pood climate and soil, but also placed
together, ready mixed, the clay and
sand ready for ua to build the beat
roads In Oeorgla.
Major J. 8. Cohen, -representative
cf Atlanta Journal then (poke. He
paid they, the acoutB, occupied the
poattlon of a Jury. They were Blm-
pty out collecting an dhearing evi
dence, of what the roada are and
what the road bntlders would do to
raaka a road .suitable for the highway.
He disclaimed any Idea of making •
road Just fur convenience of automo-
blllata, but stated It wag for the pub
lic use to opan up and develop the
county and Unk the whole nation to
gether. He tpoke Interestingly of
the work done ao far and hoped that
whether the highway cama through
here or not. the result of the agita
tion would he more and hetttr roada
Col Hamilton Pelta, of New York
Herald, was next called upon, and In
FIRST FEWJRAY HAIRS
J:MAY UK POSTPONED. *
A feeling of sadness accompanies
tho d'seovory of tho first gray hairs,
which, unfortunately, aro looked upon
as the heralds of advancing age.
Gray hairs, however, are not always
an indication of advancing age, for
many people have gray hairs quite
early in life. Of course. It is un
natural and indicates that there Is
something wrong with the individual
and that Nature needs assistance in
correcting the trouble. The same is
true of hair that Is constantly falling
out and becoming thinner every day.
If everything Is right with Nature,
tho hair, even in comparatively elder
ly people, should be long, thick and
glossy, wtthout even a streak of gray.
The Ideal assistant to Nature in
restoring and preserving the hair la
Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Hair
Remedy, a clean and wholesome
dressing for dally use. It not only
removes dandruff but strengthens
weak, thin and falling hair and pro
motes Its growth. A few applications
will restore faded or gray hair to its
natural color.
Thla preparation la offered to the
public at fifty centa k bottle and U
recommended and sold by, •
whthOKtt PHARMACY.
A LL the qualities good
candy should have—
purity, freshness, variety—
are in the candies you find
in every Nunnally box.
In sealed packages—and
then to you by fast express.
LA GRANDE PHARMACY.
TRY THE WANT ADS
RETAIL CLERKS HELD
IMPORTANT MEETING.
Tht Retail Clerka held a very Im
portant meeting, and the interest
taken by the Clerks was evidenced
by one of the largest attendance* (n
their history. Much buaineis of im
portance Was transacted.
The Clerks Association since their
J Berry, Clerk of the V* s tb* hf- '^sr * Hr d"trj-
of Read and Revenues alliy could.
he his short talk, atated that, they, the ! organisation, by quiet, conservative
A'*ccQuts, were anxiously trying to do metb^ic, have gilned the *
aunts*
hours, etc., and every clerk in the
city has been benefltted from the la
bors of the association, and should
become members of it. The following
list of officers were elected and The
Herald assures them of Its hearty co
operation in their work for the better
ment o ft hose they represent:
President, Cicero Wilkerson; First
Vice President, L. C. Cason; Second
Vice President H. M. Jenkins; Fin.
Secretary and Treasurer, W. C. Paul;
Recording Secretary, Walter Lee;
Guide, Wm. Capps; Guardian, Cecil
Harberson.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
1m.
Leave Your
EYE
TROUBLES
AT OUR
Optical Parlor
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO TEST
YOUR EYES IN A SCIENTIFC MAN
NER AND GUARANTEE YOU
SATISFACTION!
OR YOUR MONEY GACK.
THE SCOUT CARS ARRIVED
FROM JACKSONVILLE.
The scout car arrived In Waycross
from Jacksonville on Saturday night
at 7o’clock, accompanied by the Way-
cross contingent In the E. M. F.*car,
who met them in Jacksonville. In
the New York Heald and Atlanta
Journal scout car, were Hon. Hamil
ton Pelts of The New York Herald;
Major John S. Cohen of The Atlanta
Journal; Mr. W. T. Waters, Jr., Av
lanta Journal and M£. Geo. L. Cog-
gina, Supt. of the Prlmo Motor Co.,
Atlanta. Mr. Coggins had charge of
the car, a Prlmo car, and the en
tire party were enthusiastic on the
work done by the Atlanta-made car
on our southern roads. In the Way-
cross car that met scouts of Jackson
ville and piloted them to Waycross,
v ere Dr. G. P. Folks, L. V. Williams,
Judge J. T: Myers and M. J.
A number of Waycross citizens went
cut to county line and escorted tb*
cars into the city, and included tar.
Geo. W. Deen, A. M. Knight, Dr. W.
II. Buchanan, J. E. Wadiey and oth
ers. The entire party seemed much
gratified at their reception, and spoke
Ivith great pleasure of their experien
ce so far on their trip.
Not all of the “ex-es” will stay at
home. The president has establish
ed an asylum for the lame variety of
statesmen at the capitol, whence, af
ter proper recuperation, they are sent
out to fill federal jobs. The latest
to land is Henry S. Boutell, of IUi^
nols, who failed to get a renoml;nation
tf congress. Now he goes as minu
ter to Portugal.
For wood phona 215.
20 Imr
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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 CORSETS
JUST A8 MUCH AS WE DO THE *10
ONES.
THE C—B CORSETS ARE GOOD
IN AN ALL-ROUND WAY. THEY
ARE DESIGNED WITH EACH 8EA
SON'S LEADING FASHIONS IN
VIEW. 8old In Waycross Exclusive .
iy »y-
Hiss EMIe Parnell
sa fstrly as they pcs- smi < o-aperntion cf the trerc:
e alluded with pless- «nd cltlrens and hare a.-co
the state- ure to the spirit cf progress shown n;ueh work for the fcenvht of t'
■t id/by the people, and said that would bt «erka of the city, in ahcrteala* the ■ Jewelers and OpticiaLS.
5 Little Odom,
J*.
POTTER & McMAHAN
TAILORS and BARBERS.
•Tailoring AtJReasonable Prices,
THE Ik GRANDE BARBER SHOP
l3.FLi.r Avc. LaCracdc DIJjf.