Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 28, 1911, Image 7

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Walker-Hood Furniture Co. ■ Successors To- WaUcep-MuIIioara Fur. Co. 1 he Store of Great Values, 'Where Your Credit is Good We pay our customers 10 per eft. in trade coupons to make their payments at the &ore. did Oak Rocker Ixacily L ik Cat $1.98 50ds Per week 30, 60 and 90 days THI8 RATTAN PARLOR SUITE, EX ACTLY LIKE CUT , EXCEPT THERE ARE TWO ftOCKERS. IS MADE OF HIGH GRADE WHOLE AND SPLIT ■ RATTAN, FINISHED IN LIGHT SHELLAC. &S600 Lloyd* Princess *FIT FOR THE CHILD OF A KJNG.” ALL STEEL FRAME, COVERED IN BEST GRADE LEATHERRETTE, LARGE BOOT AND POCKET, AND 8TORM CURTAINS, CANOPY TOR, 11 IN. WHEELS, 14 SPOKES, 1-2 IN. RUBBER TIRES—LIKE CUT. $lfash, 5Cc Vtk. $12.00 Hey wood 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. “• $7JO Cut *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 DOMESTIC WARE, EITHER GOLD OR FLORAL DECORATIONS. $1.00 CA SH, 50 CENTS PER WEfiK. $6.00 Per Set. ALL SIZES, NEWEST PATTERNS, LOWEST PRICES. 106 Plant Ave. R^hone 499. We Buy For Less We Sell For Less U of Hammock Couches WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SPRING LINE OF HAMMOCKS. , BEST QUALITY, LARGE ASSORTMENT. AND MARKED AT PRICE8 ‘ THAT WILL MOVE THEM QUICK. yg -J-Q gg QQ A Great Line THE FAMOUS HEYWOOD PULf MAN CARS. EITHER IN FINEST GRADE RATTAN, HEAVILY HOLSTEPED OR IN THE WOOD BODIES, FINISHED IN THE BEST BLACK OR GREEN ENAMEL. J ARE ALL GREAT VALUESflP $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. MODERN IMNT AT A. C. L SHOPS prove < Tif. the old way. The A. C. L. Railroad In their do tire to keep abreast of the times aro Just Installing a modern up-to-date Poller Washing Plant in their bis shops here. Mr. Barnes, Superintend ent of the Boileh Washing Com pan* of Chicago Is here and Is'personally superintending the Installation. This j l>lant is for the purpose of washing out tl*e great boilers of the locomo tives, without allowing the boilers to cool ofT, as is now done. This plant also utilises all the steam and hoc water in the locomotives, in that it lurnisiics hot water to wash out the boiler and by condensing the steam and water to refill the boiler. A biz imf CITY TAX A3SE3SOR8. • The City Tax Assessors, consisting of Dr. G. P. Folks, T. .1. McClellan Vnd R. M. Lanier organ Led formwork this morning, electing Dr. G. P. Folks as Chairman, R. M. Lanier as Secre tary, and T. J. McClellan as value ex pert and are now down hard at work carrying out their nrdous duties, on the tax books of Waycross. They n ake a strong combination nnd will do good work. POST OFFICE WILL BE COMPLETED ,. APRIL 1,1912 BARREL OE WHISKEY IN SHERIFF’S OFFICE We regret to hear that Tre'»-*“ r * J. F. Harbin’s troubles are further in creased gy the fact-* that his little j daughter Is dangerously 111 with fevei : Special to The Herald. Washington, D. C. C., March 28, 1Q1J. Judge A. P. Per ham, Waycross, da. Contract for Waycross Post Office Building let to Ambrose B. Stannard, St. James Building, Now York City. To ho completed April 1st, 1912. Con- rlructlon will be of marble to Cornl- tes. Perspective print ready about W. G. Brantley. at his olime on Eads street. The sym pathy of the Herald goes out to this stricken family at this time. OFFICE OF D. & 0. LOTT REAL 'ESTATE & INS. CO. Waycross, Ga., 3*-28 ’ll DEAR SIR:— - IF INSTEAD OF "PAYING RENT” AND GETTING IN EXCHANGE, RECEIPTS OF NO PERMANENT VALUE, YOU WOULD CARE TO "OWN YOUR OWN HOME” AFTER HAVING MADE A REASONABLY SMALL ADVANCED RENTAL PAYMENT AND A REGULAR MONTHLY RENTAL PAYMENT FOR A DEFINITE PERIOD WITHOUT INTERE8T, THEN WE INVITE YOU TO CALL TO 8EE U8, OR PHONE OR WRITE US AND' WE WILL CALL TO 8EE YOU AND EXPLAIN THOROUGHLY THE PROPOSITION. GILCHRIST PARK, A SUBDIVISION, WITH 20 MILES OF GRADED STREETS; 1,000 8HADE TREES PLANTED: MORE THAN 100 NEAT 4, 0 AND • ROOM, ONE AND TWO STORY, WELL DESIGNED DWELL INGS WITH PLASTERED WALLS; A SUBDIVISION HAVING GIL MORE AVENUE, THE BE8T RESIDENT STREET OF WAYCR088, WITH 600 YARDS OF CEMENT SIDEWALK On THE EAST 8I0E, AND f HAVING THE $2^00,000.00 A. C. L. RAILROAD SHOPS ON THE NORTH WEST SIDE; A SUBDIVISION RECENTLY INCORPORATED INTO THE CITY OF WAYCROSS AND NOW EJOYINO THE PRIVLIOES OP THE CITY IN THE WAY OF STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS; CITY ARTE SIAN WATER; CITY FIRE, POLICE AND 8ANITARY PROTECTION, IS THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSITION WE OFFER YOU UPON A PLAN WHEREBY YOU PAY NO MORE RENT, IF A8 MUCH, A8 IS PAID FOR SIMILAR HOUSES ELSEWHERE IN WAYCROSS, AND GET A DEED FREE AT THE END OF A DEFINITE NUMBER OF RENTAL PAYMENTS. WE INVITE YOU TO COME TO SEE US AND LET U&8HOW YOU. VERY TRULY YOURS, Manager Greeson of the Greeson theater gave the theater going public cf Tampa a treat last night in tho opening piny of the season; “The Man oi, the Box.” Hundreds of Tampans who had read Harold McGrath’s book hurried to the playhouse' last night and re turned to their homes highly charm ed to find the dramatisation an Im provement on the original production. 7 ho two great dramatic Requirement*, humor and pathos, so essential to the financial success of any hook play, met last night in artistic blend.— Tampa Dally Times, Nov. 17, 1910. A large barrel of whiskey fills up considerable space In the Sheriff's *of- | flee today and is being gravely ln- jspected by IiIb numerous callers, ow- | mg l. Its suspicious appearance, thero are very few who offo^ to sam ple It. The tlgor was seised from l.ounie Crawford, a negro, who waB hauling it to Hcbnrd camp, In Oke- fouokee Swamp. When arrested, he ai once implicated a negro womnn ■named Rebecca Martin, nnd sho also was arrested. She disclaimed any knowledge of the transaction, but un- 'orlunutely for her, sho had beon un der suspicion for some tlma and he- I;r.ved to havo been conducting a largo business on this lliclt traffic. When committed to jail more than tiW was found on, her person. Sho gave ball, $500, to appear before Bu- jerior Court. NOTICE TO 8UB8CRIBER8I We would appreciate it a favor if any of our subscribers who fall to get their paper regularly, WOULD AT ONCE, let us know, either by card or phone No. 25, and wo will Imme diately Investigate and try to reme dy It. In view of our rapidly increas ing circulation and tho big issue we now send out dally, this is the only wr.y wo enn know whether our car rier boys are doing their duty, and we aro very anxious that every NEW and OLD subscriber should get their paper with utmost regularity for their sakes and our own. As* wo know what It means to miss to read The Herald If only for ono day. 28 3t Tho Circulation Manager. FOLEYSpDIlYMl? HALF PRICE FOR GUARANTEED • PLANTS. Wo will ship Exprei, Charges paid to your nearest express offlc| and Ouarantee good order, dollvoi Frost Proof Cabbage Plnnts, at ti following prlcoa: COO for 76c, 10001 05c, 2000 or more at 85o per 1000, ml vldlng this card and cash 1b sent wltf order, not otherwise. Tho cold j a a ory weather In Jan. and Feb. linn do] troyod about half of tho cabbage on In the Southern States. Plants now to mnturo t^ter you* earlier plJ Inga are harvested, will ccrtHlnly 1 ■.rentable. * Tours vory truly, William C. preuty Co„ The Cabbage Plant'Ml Yonges Island, 8. C„ March 27,j JO] 2$ Ct For wood phono 215, McCulloch did not break arm The report published that our well- known citizen general ^oadmaster W. A. McCulloch broke his arm yester-' day Is apparently Incorrect. Investi gation shows that he hurt his wrist several days ago and suffered a good deal from It, but with bis usual pluck went right ahead with his work and built a 300 foot new trestle over tbs Alspaha river In 26 hours less' time than anyone thought possible, end established another record for quick time on, his road. As a competent roadihnstcr W. A. McCnlloch la hard Kaiser Wllehlm entertained officers with Jokes on his birthday, Pretty rough Jokes on Ids officials. Thero Is nothing more trying on one than to force a laugh.' to Vent. Leave Your EYE TROUBLES AT OUR Optical Parlor WE ARE EQUIPPED TO T««T YOUR EYES IN A SCIENTIPC MAN. NER AND OUARANTEE YOU SATISFACTION! OR YOUR MONEY BACK. x * | Little & Odom, i*! Jewelers and Opticians. THE VERY BEST! CORSETS THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE: PRICE, BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE.^ "HE PRICE 18 $1 TO $ip. WE RE. ■ COMMEND THE $J/TO $5 CORSETS.*, JU8T AS MUCH AS WE DO THE $lfl ONES. 'S' THE C—B COltSEtB ARE GOOD I IN AN ALL-ROUND WAY. THEY 1 ARE DESIGNED WITH EACH 8EA SON'8 LEADING FASHIONS IN J VIEW. Sold In Waycross Excluslv^j 1/ By. Miss Eddie Parnell POTTER & McMAHA, TAILORS and BAkBEJ •Tailoring AtJReasonablp Prices, THE I,A GRANDE B5RBER S38P lO.PIant Ave. l.aCrdi.iie EUi