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WAVCRPS8 EVENING HERALD
Valid Reasons Why You Should Give Us Your
Patronages
First
Second
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 Stridtly Cash Prices
and get 30, 60 and 90 days to pay for them. Thus enabling you to furnish
your Home Without Extra Co^t.
Third
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
Sixth
Seventh
EIGHTH
Vv'e will Jsave 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 Design s. 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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186 PLANT AVE.
The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good.
Walker-Hood Furniture Company.
PHONE 499
BASEBALL GAME
M. C. A. TEAM WILL CROSS
BATS with ••BOOKWORMS.”
Thor
min l>e a name «»r halt lo
in Trow afternoon nt I o’clock aharp
nt the hull park. The tonne will be
Let ween the Y. M. A. team and
t*;e ‘ Hookworm*”, and will no doubt
very interesting. a* both te
ore confident of winning.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
WORKERS MEET
Huron, S. D.. April 25.--Many en-
htirla^c ydung people anjlved In
!»i • city today to attend the annual
mooting of the South Dakota Sunday
WEDDING AT
LEAGUE ISLAND
riiiladelphia, Pa,. April 25.—Many
a\al officers and their wives attend-
School Ar.vncinti.Hi. Beginning with ed the wedding today of Mis* Helen
a welcome demonstration In the Bap Howard, daughter of Commander nhd
11st church tonjixht the sessions will Mra. Wifliam L. Howard, and KnMgn
The Walke
j.any of Wit:
business.
Hood
Furniture
I* doing u
tiMON ASSOCIATION IN MOTION
poise, Idaho, April 25.—The newly-
orgunUed Union Baseball Association
of which President W. H Lucas of
the Northwestern Leavitt* is the chief
pit moler and which Includes on its
1 osier of managers a number of for-
tit« | big league stars, begin* it* tlrst
•neon today under auspicious con
ditions.
Helena plays Its opening game at
Great Falls. Missoula plays nt Salt
l.ake and Butte opens In Boise. The
schedule provides for i
games.
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Walkvr Hood Furnltur* Co.
h Minim over Wednesday and Thur-j arles C.-0111 of Boston. /
u,i.y. , I Chaplain Evans, It. s. N., perform
Many prominent clergymen ednca-Jed the marriage ceremony at the
tonal and Sunday school* workers of j home of the bride’s parents at the
U.i and other Stale* will address l eague Island n • y yard. The bride
the convention.
OVERRENT
MAKE PREPARATIONS
was attended.by Miss Dancnbowef of
:.eW' York a* maid of honor and the
biiuegrccmi bad Ensign H. Lee as his
l»e>t mnn. • ,
FLYING COLUMN ORGANIZED AT
BOWZNIKA HAS LEFT FOR
FEZ. *
Savannah, Ga.. April 25. The Waf
Nktr-Hood Furniture Company was
.chartered In the superior court to
day by Judge Charlton. The capital
stock Is placed nt ten thousand and
fins hundred dollars, with the prlvel-
epe At Increasing it to fifty thousand
one hundred dollars. Mr. W. T.
Walker of Savannah and Mr. A. R.
Hood of Ware (bounty are the incor*
Paris, April 25.—The French gov
ernment i* preparing for every even
tuality In MorocC.i. .The war ofllcd
was advised today that the first
French Hying column organized at
I’ luznlka, near Casablanca, on ’Ihe
west coast of Morocco, under the
command of Major Simon, for the
relief of Fez, had already left for
Inf i Capitol by way of Rabat.
Another column is being rapidly
organized, and will follow the first.
The government I* sending about 10.-
ouo reinforcements to Casablanca.
Tl esc troops are composed of sever
al feuiments from France and 1,500
Scnogalos,
ping a big barbecue to be held at
hinggol'd, in’ Catoosa county, the last
of May. . > . - 1
Letter* have been written promi
nent automobile men in Chattanooga,
and they are Interested in the prop
osition. flood road* speeches will be
made, and barbecued meat, and Bruns
wick stew, enough to feed hundred’s
of people, will be prepared.
WANT PARDON
FOR IH’CANN
AreYou Proudof WOULD EXTEND
-Your Bread?-
Have you a reputation as a
cake maker-is your pastry
your pride?
Then you are the woman
who will appreciate -William
Tell Flour. One baking day
will convince yon that no ex-
pert cook can afford to waste
her skill on ordinary flours.
William Tell
Flour .
PARCELS POST
Special To The Herald.
Washington, D. C., April 25—Un
der the auspices of the Postpl Pro
gress League, a conference of dele-
SCHOOL ASSO.
Special To The Herald.
Anniston, Ala., April 25.—Scores of
delegates and visitors are in Annis
ton attending. the annual convention
of The Alabama Sunday School As
sociation, the Sessions of*which be-
gtilea representing nearly all'parts ofjgaa today and will continue until
li e country met at the New Willard I Friday.
-If Your grocer cannot supply Wil
liam Tell, phono THORPE A- CO., 2^6
Whole sale Distributors and they will
see that you it.
Special To The Herald.
Boise, Idaho, April 24.—The newly-
organized Union Baseball Association
Imf. everything in readiness for the
start of |lts initial poison. The
•oi 'ailon bests* Its career under eon-
d>ilpns that promise well for theJYuc
cess of the organization.
The circuit comprise! Salt Lake.
.Missoula. Helen* Great Falls, Butte
end Boise* W. W lev is president
of the Northwestern League, Is the
Send Of the assoc’c.l >n.
Among the club man.ijers are John
Iterators and Messrs Anderson, Vann 1 get the counties of Whltefleld and Ca- nectlon with the alleged protection of j McCloskty, Dick Coolv Cliff Blank,
x fann the attorneys. I tons Interested In buildlnt a pike red-light resorts. jenshlp and BUI Joybe. ell of whom
GOOD ROADS PLANNED
BY WHITEFIELD CITIZENS
Dalton. Ga., AprU 25.—In order to
[road from here to Ringgold to con-
-Special To The Herald.
Juliet. Ill, A^l 23.—The State
lioatd of pardons met today to .hear
arguments on the application for a
pardon for Edward McCann, former
Chicago police Inspector. 4 McCann
was In charge of the so-called levee
district on the West 8lde In Chicago
and was convicted of bribery In cob-
NfcW LEAGUE OPENED
IN THE NORTHWEST
Hofei today to discus* ways and
mcaus to bring about an extension of
the parcels post system In the Uni-
t-.d States. ‘Y-
It is probable Congress will be aak-
e' 1 to pass bills providing for a gen-
eta 1 parcel* post up to eleven pound*
nc s cent* a pound, 1 cent for each
two ounces; a cheap local parcels
pest on the rural routes and insur
ant bf all mall matter.
CHILD LABOR .
CONFERENCE
President E. Y. Mullins.of the Sou
thern Baptist Theological' Seminary
at Louisville, Dr. L.-W. .Munhall of
0> rtpnnioivu, Pa,. Dl\ J. Wilbur Chap
man ‘hud other religious workers vof
note are here Jo address the conven
tion. Prof. K, o. Excel! of Chteagi.
!* ,n ch f‘ r sa of . the; musical fea'turee
of the programme. • '
1
'te
Ills conviction wae affirmed by the 'were former eter players In major
Flaxon. beautiful ehear quality. yd neet with (he government pike end higheet cot^rte end he It now eerv- league teams.
tide. Special value, lie.' g.ve Dalton connection with ChttM; In* hie tentence In th*-8tate penl-‘ * t ; 7~
Humphrey* t Williamson. ' nr ogu, local automobile men are pl«n it.tWry here. . J ADVERTISE IN THE HERAL&
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Atlanta,-Ga.. April 26.—The South-
n Conference on Child and Woman
Labor, of which ex-Governor- Patter-
n of Tennessee is president, open
ed here today with delegates present
from every state of the South.
State Commisssioners of Labor and
many representatives of labor organ
izations are included in the atten
dance. "■
The sessions will last several days
and will be devoted to the discussion
ot proposed remedies for any,exist
ing conditions detrimental to chil
dren or women In the labor of th*
South.
Uniform legislation to remedy the
evils will l>e sought.
On th* package when you buy Fol
ey’t Honey and Tar for coogba and
colds. None genuine without th*
Be* Hive. Remember th* ngme, Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar and reject any
anbstitnte. 'Gem Pharmacy. ~
PROMINENT MEN TO BE HEARD
Special'to The Herald. „
New York, April 24.—The demand
r tickets indicates that-the capac
ity ^of Carnegie Hall’will be tested to '
the utmost tomorrow nfght to accprn-
onate the thousands of persons who ,
dblre to attend great* tercente-
nary .Bible celebration. , -
Bishop r Greer will presltfc at the
petting grid letters from President
Taft and King 0edrg> trill be'rend.
The noted siteaker* will Include.
Di. Francis L. Patton' if Princeton
Theological Seminary, Bishop Jlenry
W. Warren.ot Penven,and Drt Wil
liam Lyon Phelps of Yale Unjverel-
i
tv
notice to the Ladies
OF-WAYCROSS:
Kverj; _Iady In the city who Is In
terested Is urged to-attend the meet
ing »t Y. M. C. A. building Thnrn-
day afternoon at four o'dtock, at
which time officers will be elected lt>
the Woman’s Auxiliary. Sect' J,. 4P.
Reed, the tute secretary, Is expect
ed and will assist In. organising, Ev-
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'sf'*3
yarn
e:y lady. Is urged to Be’present and • ,
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