Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 18, 1911, Image 16

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• • • ' v'-gy-'-s '^v: "- J -y Valid Reasons Why Yon Should Gi i Us Yoor Patronage:- First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh EIGHTH It is CONCEEDED we have M \DE;GOOD ON EVERY PROPOSITION we have OFFERED. ' x We have made it possible for you to buy your goods at Stridlly Cash Prices and get 30, 60 and 90 days to pay for them.' Thus enabling you to furnish your Home Without Extra Co^l. 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. We wiil Fsave you Money on Your Purchases it matters not whether you buy for Cash or on Time. 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. 16 PLANT AVE. The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good. Walker-Hood Furniture Company. PHONE 499 HEAVY FINE IN LIGHTNING ROD MAN GETS *100 FINE FOR DOING BUSINESS WITHOUT A LICENSE. The cum' (it K. A. Browning engaged In the Lightning Rod biulneM came Indore the Mayor today This gent- lom.li was cbnrgd wllh erecting light -via.' Rods without a license. Col. W. W. Ijindjdln represented the city and Judge J. L. Sweat the Lightning Rod neii After able discussion on both sides. Cot. Ijimbdln won Ids case and Mayor (ox lined the defendant *iud or *n days. TEXAS KNIGHT TEMPLAR MEETS PRIMROSE DAY IN WEDDING IN OLD ENGLANDIBRITISH COLUMBIA London, April 19.—The 30th anni versary of the death of Lord Baton- Held was commemorated iu London and throughout the country today in the customary manner. Primroses were worn generally, and hundreds of bunched were thrown over the railings of Parliament Square at tho foot of the Beaconfleld monument, which as in past years, was elaborately decor ated under tlie auspices of the P:'. rose League. * Summcrlund. D. C., April 19.—A I wedding of note here today was that j of Miss Vida Lois Cartwright,- daugh- J ter of Colonel and Mfs. Robert Cart- ' wrlght, and granddaughter of Sir | Richard and Lady Cartwright, and Mr. Otto Zimmerman. formerly of | Hamilton, Ont., but now, a resident , of this place. .NEW HAMPSHIRE Q. A. Forth Worth, Texas. April 19.—The Knights Templar of Texas met In Ftort Worth today for thejr fifty-eighth grand conclave. Inthelr honor the city Is handsomely dccoUhted with the colors and emblems of masonry. The fathering will continue Its ses- aloos over tomorrow. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED. Concord, N\ 11., April, 19.—The an nual encampment of the new Hamp shire department, G. A. R, ami the an nual meetings of the Woman’s Re lief Corps aiM the Sons and Daught ers of Veterans opened here -today and will conttnuo through Thursday. The encampment Is honored this year by the presence of Commander- In-Chief John K. Gilman and the mem bers of his stnff. IE SAM HOUSTON FREIGHT RATE ENQUIRY. Washington, D. C.. April 19.—Com missioner Clark of the Interstate Com merce Commission today began the taking of testimony In the Investiga tion of rates on import traffic, west bound from the ports of Boston, New Huntsville, Texas, April 19.—The Society of the Daughters of the Texas Republic begun It. annual convention hero today with delegates In attend ance from an over tho State. Mr». Rebecca j. Haber of Au.tln la preaid. Ing. The visitor, will remain hero to participate In the exercl.es at the un veiling of the monument over the grave or Sam Houston In the Hunts ville, cemetery The unveiling Is to take place Friday, which will be the I anniversary of the battle'of San Ja cinto. » PATRIOTS DAY IN NEW ENGLAND. Boston, Mass., April 19.—Patriots’ Day, the anniversary of the opening con diet of the American Revolution, was observed today with the custom ary exercises at Lexington, Concord and other towns famous in Revolution ary history, la Boston and elsewhere throughout Massachusetts tho day was celebrated as a general holiday A HOPEFUL MESSAGE TO 8CALP SUFFERERS AND MEN WHO*8 HAIR IS THINNING. Dandruff * now—bald later. The same ,1s true of scalp diseases. In fact baldness is a scalp disease. The trouble with the greasy salves and lotions, the so-called dandruff and scalp cures you have tried so far is that they don’t do anything but tem porarily relieve the itching and cake TAFT 18 COMMITTED. Practically all the tariff bill propos- Tampa, FI*., April 19.—The cate of y or j^ Philadelphia and Baltimore The President W. 1L Fuller and scerctarj ;j )ur p 0ge 0 f investigation Is to ad- treasurer V G. Lanier of the Tampa j ugl rae differences which hnvejed by the Democrats have been a!- fuel Co„ was called in the criminal^^.xj^tod ^ a ong Ime among the ports, court today for trial. Mr. Fuller, whO| Is one of Tampa's leading citizens and ; j t j a now getlng so that when a big prominent merchants, U accused of xew Yorker marries you have to ask otubexllng the funds of the fuel com- whoge wl f e g 'h 0 U8W j t o be. psny. while Mr. I«anler la charged With aiding and abetting the embexz- lenient. * Gov. Woodrow Wilson Is practising the democracy that Jefferson used to teach. liryan and Hearst have uow butfed A* a side show the Tariff Board la difference*, and will work to- attracting mighty lift;* attention f0 , fr irncefort; f..»- ,vaJtrftttc . 1 a!.m trlde the b!* tins ctrcca In the irurncy jmaln teat. 1 I ready Indorsed by President Taft. He has characerized the wool schedule as indefensible and he h&a admitted that the cotton achedule meet with hta approval. Minority Leader James R. Mann Introduced a bill last session creating a free list, and while he did so merely as an incident to a fill buster, It will be hard, for him to ex plain new that he was not in peo<* faith. Thus ,it will be difficult-to Just ify a presidential veto for aijy o # three bills. . the dandruff so It doesn't fall until Ite dried again. Nothing can cure— really cure such troubles but -a real scalp medicine that will kill the germs causing dandruff and scalp dis ease. Learning from 'ending fellow -drug gists throughout America that they had found a whirlwind cure for the dandruff, eczema and all diseases of the skin and the scalp The Seals Pharmacy on proving to the labato- ries compounding the treatment that ic is the most prominent drug store la this secured the agency for the remedy. This remedy Is ZEMO, The clean, liquid preparation that k'lls the germ of disease and ZEMO SOAP to wash the scalp or shin clear and dean of iha dandruff or scale and by Ua antiseptic qualities soothe and heal. Sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and In Waycross by The Seals Pharmacy. ROYALI BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purs. MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts and and the food Is finer, more tasty, cleanly wholesome than the ready made found at the shop or grocery. royal iamno powow co., ntw you*. Good Meat is Not Hard For You to Get. No matter how much trouble it is for us to get it, you have only to-come here, or phone us for Fresh Meats of all kinds. A fresh supply just received. New City Market, A. J. BUFKHALTER, Prop. 19 Albany Ave. Phone 427