Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 14, 1911, Image 4

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FREDERICK CARPENTER . 13 FOUND DEOD IN BED New York, April 14—Frederick'Ca>- Mnter, .S3 year» old, and well-to-<fo. eluded a brother and a nurse last ulsbt, crawled from a‘sick bed and trkittft two revolrera from a bureaf drawer, pulled the triggers itmultan- ei -iily and sent two bullets crasiilng though bis brain at bis home In'Rlv- irbead, L. I. They found him dead Big Line Easter Novelties Chikens, Rabbits, Candy, Etc., a!sb Pretty Cards at Please give our reporters all the pood news yon have on hand when they come around? Ha had been despondent bver lall- rre to improve after an opreratlogjjl THE SEALS PHARMACY Foley Kidney Pllla ere tonic In ac flou. quick lit result,, sail water* tb» natural action of the Atdueys and bla.'der They correct trrtgularUlsi. tisoi Pharmacy. The Waycross Bakery will BH your order for cakes of. all kinds, fresh ’■read erery dky. Phone 72. rottvsKMtvm ■ WAYCROSS Personal Miss Crrris Perhim Social Editor; PROBABLE. I once knew a sassy young Mr. Who caught a poor girl and Kr. When asked why he did It, He said in a minute, “Why really, 1 couldn't desr." —Ethel L. Preble. 16 DESIGNS Gem Pharmacy T. S. Paine, Prop. | PHONE 52. | THERE 18 A GOOD REASON WHY YOU SHOULD TR^BE WITH U8, IF YOU DON'T KnBK ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. IF THEY , DON'T KNOW, ASK US. IF YOU ARE FPOM MISSOURI CALL TO SEE US AND WE WILL 8HOW YOU OUR COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND CONVINCE YOUI HARDY BROS Are you looking for a flrnt class Boarding Stable? If so, we believe vi can meet your requirements. Our terms are reasonable and can assure ydu of first rlass seivico. McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sales 8tabtes. Tebeau 8t Waycross, Oa. PHONE NO. 64. ©He npT y*-Fk- AT THE FRONT You hnvo to bo un your guard. If you nr ecsuglit napping, It Invitee dimeter. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES ARE NEVER SLEEPY HEADS. They ere Bought after by men of edfetre. Ypu Bnd them in leading roeltlone of triiet. Our DIP1.0MA le an open ee-enme I to position end protermeht. Our eiteetiilty le to fit you for builneny to make the payroll larger; to In- cieaee the aalary of the "big man." Entar At Any Tima. Waycross Business College Waycross. Ca. U. P. Zelgler, Proa. Smoke! "Oran Cbieo’s", “Yer Best Smokers” and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Bsvaia Filled Cigars. Manuf.ctu.f4 In Waycroaa, Oa, By PITTMAN CIGAR CO North Carolina|Seed Peanuts.| v Whipperwill Peas, Clay Peas, / Iron Peas Buy before they go higher TELEPHONE 62 Hardy Bros. The Pure Food Store. NOTICE. Why not look neat and let us do your dry cleaning and pressing. Sat isfaction is our motto. The Waycross Pressing Club. 11 2t Phone 447. We take pleasure in showing the keys our new and up to date line ot clothing. 14 3t Globe Dry Goods Co. ENRICO CARUSO NOT TO SING IN ATLANTA Atlanta, Ga., April 14.—Those mu sic lovers who have been counting on the pleasure of bearing Caruso at the Atlanta Music festival, will be disap- tainted to le«Yn that on the advice Mrs. Lucius Jenkins is visiting rel atives at Valdosta, 200 FAT TENNE88EE HENS, GOING CHEAP*AT WILSON GROCERY CO. r. Register who has been for some time with LaGrande Pharmacy now at Seals Pharmacy. . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morgan left last night for Indian Springs where ey will spend several Mr. Alonzo Dowling, the well known planter and fisherman of SchJatterville made a pleasant call on Hclrad folks today. e fit the hoys with clothing that wears like “Silvery Bands of Steel.” 14 3t Globe Dry Goods Co. Mr. *C, H. Lowther, of Waycross, was among the visitors to this city ychtcr*ty,—Valdosta Times. Specials For Your Easter Wear Fine Line of Easter Hats. r. T. A. Parker, Jr., and wife, o? Waycross, were among the visitors Valdosta yesterday.—Valdosta Times. . The sermon preached by Dr. Price at First Baptist church last night on The Sins of Society” is said to be tno of the strongest of the series. Last nights meeting at the Central Baptist Tabernacle reminded us of some old-time doings wc used to see among the Methodists. A little good healthy shouting Is all that was ne cessary to fill the bill. ' 900 DOZEN FRESH TENNESSEE EGGS GOING AT 20 CENT8 A DOZ. AT THE WILSON,.GROCERY CO. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS. Neat, nobby and up to date boys clothing at prices that will bewilder, and bewitch the most skeptical. J i 3t Globe Dry Goods Co. GOOD FRIDAY IN GOTHAM. * New York, April 14.—New York today observed Good Friday In ac cordance with established custom. Special services were held in many of the churches, with elaborate mus ical programmes as one of the chief features. The New (York Stock Ex change and the other leading exchan ges .were closed and will not resume business until Monday. Forty new names have been added One 0 f the distinctive features of tc the church roll of the Central Bap- the day that CQud scarcely escape tlsl church of this place, during the j the eye of even the most casgpl ob- past five days and a large number „ e rver was the large consumption of has also been added to the roll of the hot cross buns by all classes of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Ernest and her guest, Mrs. c.f hie physicians. the noted stager, V'lggefe of . Cordele,returned yeeter- will not appear before any audience Tomatoes! Tomatoes! TOMATOFS! GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE RICH, CHEAP ENOUGH FOR THE POOR, REGARDLESS OP THE SEASON. JUST RECEIVED 40 CRATES, PRI CES REDUCED 50c to 35 c Per Basket FIRST CALL GETS THEM AT SSe. REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETA. BLES ANO FRUITS, SPECIALTY. ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY CALL ING PHONE M2, GOODS DELIVER. ED BEFORE PHONE IS RANG OFF. N. \. Joseph, NO. U ANOS4, PLANT AVENUE. ut any kind thle eeeaon. In order that the mneclee ot hie throat may eecuro ;urfeet reet after the apell of grip Hint eelted him. White Caruao wae not by any moana the only ettraetlon for the At lania festival, etlll as the big man who wee to appear, the city hae been counting on train load, going to hear Win who would not hare gone from a dlatance to hear any of the other elngera. '"ipYSKUWneVMjrr O OOOOOOOOOO O O T J CARSWELL ° O PH. (L. M. D. O O Dictates of Children; O O , Dleeaete of Women; O O Obstsrles. * O O Residence ICG Plant Ave. O O Phone 615. O O Office In Walker Building O O Phone 62S. O ^OOOOOOOOOOo day from Jackeonvllle whero they (pent a tew daye. Mra. Wlggera re lumed to her home at Cordele this morning. Mr. Arthur Young wae called to Quttman thle morning ou account ot the death of hie little etetor yeeter- day. The funeral will occur tomor row. The little girl who died, wae the daughter of Mr. a‘nd Mre. W. D. Young who moved to Quitman from Waycroaa some months ago. Cottage prayer meetings were held M the following named placet thle morning at nine o’clock. The Interest In this meeting hae been growing from day to day and have been the mean, of accomplishing greet good. Player meetings 9 a. m., Mre. N.'b. Clark, .12 Miller street; Mre. W. B. Ycrby, 61 Howe street; Mrs. J. A. Smith, 15 Reynolds street; Mrs. P. A. Pates, 58 Elizabeth street; Mre. W. F. Bennett, Butler and A itreet; Mra. J. H. Latimer, Carswell and Remehurt. metropolis. Thle custom ot English origin hae gained a moat surprising foothold in New York In recent years The demand upon the bakers tor hot cross buns on Good Friday has In creased year by year until this sea son, so local statisticians, have com puted, several million were eaten by New Yorkers yesterday and today. haler costs $1.00. For treating ca- tairb or any throat or noae ailment pour a few drops into the Inhaler and bicathe. •. That's all you have to do, and as the air passes through the Inhaler It becomes impregnated with antiseptic HYOMEI, and this soothing, healing air as It passes Into the lungs reach es every particle of the Inflamed mem brane, kills the germs and heals the raw, sore catarrhal apots. It you own a HYOMEI Inhaler you coil buy an extra bottle of HYOMEI for only 60 cents at G. R. Brinson & Ci... or druggists everywhere. Free sample rial treatment, from . Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ^4 24 5 STREET TAX NOTICE Street taxes are now due. All po licemen will collect street taxes. - F. B. McDonald, 10 lw Chief of Police. F reights are too *w to bring there exquisite candies to you. Nunnally believes in making candies best—and in seeing that they come to you fresh. And for this, fastest express is none too fasL Sealed in air-tight boxes. LA GRANDE PHARMACY. CURES CATARRH. Also Coughs, Colds, Croup and Sore Throat G. R. Brinson A Ca, guarantees HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-me) to cure catarrh, acute or chronic; to cure colds, coughs, croup and sore throat, of money back. In cate ot deafness caused by ca- tarh, there la no remedy so efficient. HYOMEl.ia a liquid extracter from rhe eucalyptua trees of Australia, and Is a eootiilng, healing, germ hilling antlreptlc. A complete HYOMEI ouflt conalst- jig of a bottle, of HYOMEI and an Icdcetrnctlhle hard rubber pocket In- LOCAL FIRM WILL CONTINUE VALUABLE AGENCY. , The Seals Pharmacy of this city have just closed a deal whereby they will continue to be agents for ZEMO —the well known remedy for Eczema, Dandruff, and all diseases of. the skin hod scalp/ The extraordinary leap that this clean liquid external treatment for ektn affections haa made Into public favor In the last few years proves its wonderful curative properties and makea It Indeed a valuable addition to the fine stock ot remedial agenta carried by The Seale Pharmacy., They have a limited supply of sam ples. One ot which will bo given free to any skin sufferer who wishes to test the merit of the medicine, booklet "How To Preserve The Skin," will also be given t othose Interested. 3-24-11. 1 Give the Waycross Bakepy your order for cakes and bread tor Sun day, phone 72. telly roll cream puffs, pound cake, tea cakes, In fact all aorta ot cake, fre'h every day at Waycross' Bak ery, phone 72. RAWLINS BOYS DENIED CLEMENCY BY GOVERNOR Conclusion Handed Down Thursday Morning—They M«*t Serve Sentence. Atlanta, Ga., April 14.—In thd fol lowing conclusion, signed by Govern or Brown Thursday morning, the pe titions of the Rawlins boys, Jesse and,J Leonard, for executive* clemency, w denied: “This case comes before the eke th o office on practically the presentation of .facts as It had before the trial court and before the su preme court of Georgia, and the su- ptewe. court of tfee/United States, to which the appeals of these applicants were successfully made. T have in previous applications for executive clemency endeavored to make clear my conception of the fact j that the executive offlce of Georgia was not vstablished as a court of cor rection or for the purpose of setting Itself In opposition to- the courts. I can see no reason developing in'ttdfi case to change the absve view. JL “However, from an exhaustl veTd!J- *ng of the voluminous testimony in the cases of the above applicant^ be fore the coi^rts, I am forced to the conviction that the verdict of the Jury was correct as to each of the defen dants. hence, that the sentence of the trial court was exactly as required by the law, and, hence, again, that the supreme court of the State of Georgia and the supreme court of ’the United States were within the pur view of their powers and duties when they refused to set aside the verdict or in any way to chaneg It. (Signed) “Joseph M. Brown, , “Governor.’