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WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD
Valid Reasons Why You Should Gite Us Your
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It is CONCEEDED we have M ^DEJGOOD ON EVERY PROPOSITION we
have OFFERED.
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 will 'save 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 ol Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good.
Walker-Hood Furniture Company.
PHONE 499
OF PAST WEEK
Columbus, Ga., April 2«»—The Geor-
Kia mid Alabama Industrial Index
•ays In Us regular weekly Issue:
"Althointh Inflicting severe losses.
In some instances practically wiping
out the huslnesa portion of the com
munity. the extensive fires In several
Georgia and Alabama towns within
recent weeks will pave the way for
improvements which otherwise might
have been Indefinitely delayed. At
Fayette. Ala., where the flames de
vastated the entire business section,
the worn of reconstruction has begun
j a new (300,000 electric light and
I power plant. A (130,000 lumber com
pany was chartered at Pansey. Ala.
Talladega county, Alabama, nwnrded
of the maintenance of the service is
about (2,230,000 a year.
The general superintendent of the
service is Sumner 1. Kimball, who
contract for remodeling Its court j held this pvsitlon ever since it
house. Dougins. Ga., Cuba, Ala., Fort j "at created fort yyears ago, and in
Valley, (la , and Cornelia. Ga. will • his annual reports there has appeared
vote on IhmdB for public improve | more unintentional romance than In
tuenra. Marahnjlvllle, Ga., -awarded j any other document that come from
contract for the erection of n (100,*'the Government Printing office.
000 school building. The new hotel i —
that is to he erected at Macon, Ga.,! TO FLY OR DIE.
will he a 10-story structure, and, In-
eluding cost of site and furnishings,! Col. .1. S. Berger seems to be up
will represent an luvestm *nt of (600,; against it in Savannah. Its a ease
000. j o p "fly or die," according to The Sa-
•A new fertilizer factory and oil I v.-.^zinh Netvs.
in earnest, and the n
‘of modem, attractlv
Ion. Ga.. a number
destroyed were handsome, substan
tial structures whoso destruction Is a
great loss, and yet the net result of
the Are In that city will be a more
modern business section. The same
la true of other places where fires
occurred, although these two are con
•pleuous on account of the magni
tude of the losses.
**A week of splendid progress Is
reported by the two states. The new
rorp yratloua formed are 1S In num
ber, with capital stock of (t.f*l3,6O0.
mill are to be established at Moul
trie, Ga. A phosphate e *mp:—
Union City, Ga., will.double the capac
ity of its plant. A company wrv
....J chartered to build a railroad from a
buildings nrej ,u),nt nt ‘ nr Ga., to Thomasville.
ype. In Dal-1 0 *-**
the buildings J —
FORTY YEARS OF
IFF SAVING
Washington, D. C., April 20—To
day marked the fortieth anniversary
ot the establishment of the United
States life saving service. An act
of April 20, 1871, authorized the ^5oc*
l nde Sam I: a pretty hard propo
sition to tackle, and Br.>. Berger ap
pears to have sailed pretty close to
tiio wind. The absurd statements
published about Aviation Trusts, etc.,
are very amusing. Especially the in
terview relating fb Mr. Joe Downey.
{When we remember he was frank
enough to state when in Waycrosa,
that he did not pretend to he an avia
tor, only an exhibitor, and did not
even take his machine out of the
freight car here. Our sympathies]
j generally lean towards the underdog: * c 0rn
'but In this case, we think the gulled
public are the underdogs, and if these
men are deliberately gulling the pub
lic, we have an idea Uncle Sam will
IliiU out the truth. If they can fly,
we hope they will; hut the cards
jzeem against them just now.
REMAKABLE SPECIMEN
AT CAPITOL MUSEUM
Atlanta, Ga., April 20.—-A new ana
altogether remarkable specimen has
been added to the freaks of the mu
seum at the capitol. While two lit
tle children of Lieutenant Robinson
of the county police were playing on
their father's farm Sunday afternoon
they killed a queer snake and brought
1* to town. It was about three feet
long, and thick ns a man's thumb. It
had .a head shaped like an eel, and
while t« belly waa soft and scaly like
that of an ordinary snake, its back
was a hard, long shell, almost like
glass in its smoothness arid solidity,
to make the thing moro curious, it
had two long slits along its sides,
hich, apparently, had opened and
shut like a bellows when It breathed
On its tail there was a short, horned
stiuger. Apparently there was
poison hag.
New banks are reported for Clove- oiapm su, isii, auinoru.cu me wre-j ... «... ^ . .
I Alderman Sinclair states he voted
land. Ala., Slugletou, Ala., and Dar-; rotary of the Treasury to establish i
Jen, On. At Augusta. Ga.. there was statlous on the coast of l.ong Island*
chartered a $600,000 granite com winy and New Jersey, and to employ crews I
A company was Incorporated with J of trained surfirien at «a compensationI
$250,000 capital at Macon, Ga., to | r.ol to exceed (40 a month,
promote and assist in Southern de- Subsequent legislation has extend-
veMpiuent. Among the many land ; ed the service to all the ocean and
dealt reported was the purchase of' lake coasts of the country. 'At the
gome 25,000 acres of timber In Pierce'dose of the last fiscal year the llfe-
and Wtype county, Georgia, by a saving establishment embraced 281
ttewly formed $200,000 lumber com-; stations, 201 being on the Atlantic
pany. I coast, 60 on the lakes, 19 on the Pae-
**A cotton mill In Jefferson county, j ifle roast, and 1 at the falls of the
Atlanta, le to Increase
from $220,000 to
asatnst Alder map Brewer's motion to
adopt "Reeds Parliamentary 'I-aWs**
for guidance of City Council, as he
proposes to suggest the adoption of
“Mutqnis of Queensbury’s Rules,’*
with Dr. Robinson as referee.
Eastern League Opens Its Season.
Providence, R. I., April 20.—The
Eastern League opens its champion-
snip season today, with Montreal,
Its capital j Ohio, Louisville. Sineo ’87* the life j playing at Newark, Toronto at Bal-
A* • b?ve riven afi*‘3 nearly 2?.*' ti mere. I?**chcp*fr at‘.TeV?cy City and'STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO ! Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
CASE AGAINST CORN
PRODUCTS COMPANY
Montgomery, Ala., April 20.—The
suit of the Dreyfus Brothers and oth-
Montgomery concerns against the
Products Refining Company
came up for trial today. The Mont
gomery concerns aver that the Corn
Products Company and allied com
panies form what is known as the
Glucose trust and that the existence
of the combine is t violation of t> *
antitrust law.
Wireless Stock Dealers On Trial.
New York, April 20.—Col. C. C.
Wilson and bis co-workers in the
United Wireless Telegraph Company
who are alleged to have swindlea
small investors throughout the coun
try out of several million dollars
tbrough a stock selling scheme, were
arraigned for trial today in the Uni
ted States Circuit Court.
The indictments charge the defen
dants with misuse of the malls in a
plan to defraud.
Gave Up Hope
“I suffered five years/with awfu! pains, due to woman
ly troubles,” writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from Chad-
bourn, N. C. "They grew worse, till I would often faint
I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my
side; also a headache and a backache. „ , .
I gave up and thought I would die, but'my husband
urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the /first bottle
helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could
do all my work. All the people around here said I would
die, but Cardui relieved me.”
Cardui Woman’sTonic
For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving
woman’s sufferings, and making weak women strong and
well. During this time, thousands of women have written,
like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results
they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic
remedy for women.
Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles.
If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today.
. Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept. Chittaooon Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tena..
for Special Instruction*, and 04-pace book. "HomcTrcatmcat lor Women,” sent bee. J <3 j
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. BURKHALTER, Prop.
19 Albany Ave. Phone 427
be I, senior partner ot tbe Ann of
P. J. Cheney £ Co., doing business in
the City ot oledo, county and State
aforesaid, and that said arm vIU
pay the snm of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for sack case of Catarrh
that cannot he cared by the nse ot
.*J i . ‘ realtyc; - . • t-OA eh!;, dllattera in' which 147.0b* 7*iT:ilo ;.t Ptov dehce. The >:■ j
e*'*1' Ifii and norTeae wore !nvt:'v(.cl Vrt! 'pfr; !rty wit! ronttune until September — ’V*j
tv railed at tI3S,WOjNO sired. The eihcdaie cslllr.- for 1M samce. I
S • r.-, cMlt.+eV.
txCci .foyer:
jiny t.'.ueh cf the wy
LUCAS COUNTY,)ss.
FRANK S. CHENEY.
comber. A. D. 1SSS.
(Seat) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Core la taken in-j
ternally, and acts directly on
blood and mneous surfaces of the'
system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Soy by all Druggists, 75c.
Frrnk J. Cheney makes oath that in
S-.-tlr-rre.M’f.Te teentt subecrlhej-j. k*ke -Wail£_Pantile PHis-for con-
n-y pretence. thls^Ct'a day of De- >:i.->ot.'a
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