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WAYCR03S EVEN ING HERALD
Valid Seasons Why Yon Should Gi
-Patronage:
Us Year
First
Second
Third
It is CONCEEDED we have M\DE GOOD ON EVERY PROPOSITION we
have OFFERED.
We have made it possible for you to buy your goods at Strictly Cash Prices
and get 30, 60 and 90 days to pay for them. Thus enabling you to furnish
your Home Without Extra Co^t.
On all Installment Accounts that make their weekly or monthly payments at
our office We Give Ten Per Cent Trading Coupons That Are Worth Their
Face Value in Trade at Our Store.
Fourth
Fifth
We witi save you Money on Your Purchases it matters not whether you buy
for Cash or on Time.
Sixth
Seventh
EIGHTH
We carry the best Selected Stock in the City; From the Cheapest to the Finest
of the Latest Designs. All of our Goods are Bright, Fresh and New. We have
no Shop Worn Stock.
We are Constantly Offering Great Values. At all times searching the best
Markets of the Country in order to be able to offer you good goods at Low
Prices. It will Pay you to Trade with us.
We Appreciate Your Patronage and Extend every Courteous Treatment.
Our Financial Responsibility and Business Standing Justifies us in asking
for your Trade.
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The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Goci
16 PLANT AVE
WaikertM Furniture Company.
PHONE 499
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ONI. LIBRARY SHAKESPEARE
FESTIVAL OPENS
OPENED TODAY FOR
DAYS SESSION
TWO Thousand* of Visitors From All Parts
' Of The World In Attendance.
Toronto.
ry boardu
many atnu
tttiio nre
nt the «*!«*’
‘Ontario l.
opened he
:>nt . April 17. -The libra-
»f nearly all large n,,, H visit
i*r ell lea and town* of On j |mm|
isprescnted by delegatus j j F
■nth annual meeting of th
rnr> Association which j JO
at the Public Library
fen II
I .mid.»
irk of tin
elatlo
of the Ulna
the library
the RubJiHv
cussed by
•duration
r ehildtVT
the
April 17.— Thousands of
ora from all parts of the world,
i of them from various Hritisli
i and from the Failed States, are
ered together at Stratford-on-Avon
I fend the opening today of the
of this year's two Shakespeare
vals The festival which
I in the old town o nthe Avon today
j will continue until May <* and M*'-
j Pens m and his company, assisted u/
; players from London, will «lve' dally
j performances at the Memorial Then-
jter. The program will comprise pracl
ported from the grand jury, which
i .er today to resume its investigation
'"'he Indictmeut of K. X. Leseur, son
:n law of ex-speaker ('annon, on *
porjtuy charge, la Raid to be one of
the most pressing matters before the
rtnnd jury. Mr. Lcseuer, who made a
fortune out of the local street rail
way system and who Is now president
• ;f ihe Danville National Hank, sailed
for Du rope last month soon after th
von investigation was begun.
GEORGIA LIBRARY
A CONFERENCE
FOR EDUCATION
thmef. days session of this
ORGANIZATION COMMENCED
\ODAY. AT ATHENS, GA.
ttralljr all the
Hard f >ur
noted laj
stery play
by the
Opened Their Annual Session Simul
taneously Here Today.
SOCIALIST SUICIDE
AT PHILADELPHIA
THt SOUTH MEETS AT JACK
SONVILLE THIS WEEK.
.la.kse
‘our teen I
eotiferen
vllle, Fla., April 17.—The!
of the
the
the tr.t
ee for -Falucntton
•ets in Jacksonville this ween
ee days' session This organ!-
hldi has been doing splendid
i past few years. Is one of
unique in the South. Its un-
Athens. Gn., April 17.—With a largo!
number of members In attendance
!. nth annual meeting of the Georgia I
Library Association opened here to- j
day. to remain In session until Wed
nesday. The executive committee
i
held a meeting tlds morning and the |
rest of the day was devoted to social J,
iuL'fcourse between the visiting mem-,
brs and sightseeing. The first busi- j
ness session wil he held this evening I
is unusually Interesting and Includes’
among other interesting features ad-,
dresses by Dr. J. H. T. McPherson, t
president of the Georgia Library Asso- i
'•aMon and Mr. Henry E. Leglor, lib-i
r.tiian of the Chicago public library. !
Miles City,
twenty-tilth u
Montana Ste
and the tweu
tauul
April 17.—The
neetlng of the
rs Association
sixth annual conven-
•kgr.
tion of the Easerit Montana Wool
growers Associate
afmultuneously her
for three day
j . j defying idea Is to interest laymen in
r I'hllndvlp'.ila. April 1«.—I.raxlua nj Uliwi'Ni a» a civic reap-MHlhlllty.
! ttpen letter addressed to lit* Soelallat j Witlm Its membermhlp arc prominent
party in which he romlcuinoil the hna-1 men of nearly every walk In lire.
Ineaa men of Ibis country ami urged) whose , bjeet In liar.dlnp ttviether Is
j Statistic compiled by the federal
authorities show the mutual benefits
that have resulted to the Philippines,
Cuba and he Failed States through
the reducton or abolition of duties on
many articles of trade. This Is rets
el procity, and the facta make the
standpatters groggy. They cannot ex
plain them away.
haw
nhich opened 1 that the work for Socialism be eon- to reduce the pereenlaKe of Illiteracy. -
*lav. io coniinue , Hnued. I’anlel Klaaam Voiinp. a well- and thereby raise the standard of J jf«n cannot folk and net like Govern j
Socialistic topics. J clttaenship. | or Wilson of New Jersey without run-
RuYAL $
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
MAKES HOME BAKING EASY
Oght Biscuit
Delicious Cake
Dainty Pastries
Fine Puddings
Flaky Crusts
and the food Is finer,
more tasty, cleanly
and wholesome than the ready
made found at the shop or grocery.
ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
thousand members of thus
liAtlen and other visitor*
Aw interestloit program ha* lu*ei
pant'd for the three days of the two
conventions and the most notable
feaunre are the races, riding, calf-
branding and steer-tying contests
Which will be held dally and to the
wlner* of whlfh Jhandaotne prizes
will bo awarded at the close of the'
gathering.
Tbt
' urden of the conference this
,\ll| he the adptntion of edttca*
it Jlfe. and more particularly to
ao organ ■ commPed suicide by taking cyanide
this city potaasium today nt hi* home In
».>en prn- j Narbrvfh, a suburb of this city.
Ills body wan discovered by a maid j th* rtral life of the South. The pro-
j„ pi, employ. jsmiir.ee of Ihe ycneral meetlnss and
the teveral deparmental meetings
tnd 'onnd table conference* will pro
vide f .r the discussion of various phaa
es ft, titia central theme.
....... J
i ■■■«*■ ■■ .
! alng very grave risk o fhaving the;
»eople trust ihe Presidency on them.
D WE GRAND
JURY III SESSION!
SEEDS
Good Meat is Not Hard
For You to Get
FiCSfc, RtUswteJpBr*
'jssssssssss:
iNCiii orrn
FOR fO CENTS
w*«tn ‘
The Amherst protestor who has de-
j dared swearing la the universal lang*
Danville. HI. April 17.—Interesting uage and 1* necca*ary muat have been
Cannon
••F'oriia reports a cabbage held
jpHghlBg fourteen pound*." says an development In relation to the allege t brought up In the **Vnde J-
wxchinc*- Political or patch variety, election fraud* In thl* Jistrlct are ex- achool of philology.
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■FTF FAMOUe COLUCTION
SSSeSsL- • S
I GT | m ha) ri»Mi lit
No matter how much trouble it is for us to get it,
you have only to come here, or phone us for Fresh
i Meats of all kinds. - A fresh supply just received.
New City Market,
A. J. BURKHALTER, Prop. '
19 Albany Ave. Phone 427.
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