About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1911)
wm WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD ♦ »•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»♦« Valid Reasons Why You Should Gi ve Us Your Patronage: 1 First Second It is CONCEEDED we have M \DE!GOOD ON EVERY PROPOSITION we have OFFERED. Third Fourth Fifth 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^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. We will Isave 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 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. # A 116 PLANT AVE. The Store of Great Values'Where Your Credit Is Good. Walker-flood Furniture Company. PHONE 499 . f ATLANTA HAS jNOIEB SHOTS T tip, dal Tn The Herald., j Hnlchlnsom, Kus., April 27. -Torn Atlanta. On., April 27 -Two .pedal Mai.hall, Fred Hilbert. Dave Elliott train* brought the members of I bo Metropolitan dram! Opera company <>f New York lo Atlanta today for a sea son of four performances under the suspires of the Atlanta Musical As sociation. The operas to be given are "The Cllrl of the Golden West," "Koenigs* yirder,*’ "Trovatoro" and "Goaeonda”. . n cents Geraldine Farrar. Louise Homer, I The programme covers three Km my Dcstinn. Carl Join, I’asqualo | mid provides for ten LVblrd events Amato ami other famous stars of the ■ <acli day in addition to a number Metropolitan company will be heard. J special events for both profession j aed amateur shots and a number of other marksmen of 7’i'iionnl reputation are contesting in the twenty-second annual trap shoot- in-/ tournament of the Kansas Sports men's Association, which opened to day on the grounds of the local gun club. The entry list is the best tn t'ho history of the association's taurn- HOLDS MEETING EMORY OF GEN. U. S. GRANT Special To The Herald. Houston, Texas, April 27.-7*fflny of the chief cities of Texas and neigh boring states were represented • here today at the opening of the seventh annual convention of the .Southwest* a Electrical und Gas Association. Lresident \V. B. 'futtle presided at the opening session this morning and Mayor Rice of .Houston delivered nn addlesof welcome. JUDGE ISAAC'S MAGAZINE. I" Law List, a monthly publication pially Interesting to business men Atlanta Constitution Praises the New Publication. —'— j "In tills mautzine the publisher has The following is from the Atlanta j a list of bankruptcy lawyers in ull ^institution of Saturday: ! parts of the United States, and in "Judge Max Isaac, of Brunswick, j each issue publishes some interesting tin . referee In bankruptcy for the'article on the bankruptcy law mid a Southern District of Georgia, is In j criticism of leading and important -the eit> attending the supreme court. | decisions. J “Judge Isaac has recently entered j "Judge Isaac is receiving much eh« the legal journalistic field. He is the I ei.uragoment In his work. This It the editor of The National Bankruptcy first and only publication of its kind THE VERY BEST' CORSETS THAT CAN BE MADE FOR .THE PRICE. BV ANYBODY ANYWHERE. PRICE IS *1 TO *10.’WE RE COMMEND THE $3 TO Ss'cCRSETB JUST AS MUCH AS WE DO THE *10 ONES. THE c—B CORSETS ARE GOOD IN AN ALL-ROUND WAY. THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH EACH SEA SONS LEADING FA&’IIONS IN Yirw. Ecld in Wayerost Exclusive 't By. Miss Eddie Parnell An electrical *1: nv held )n conjunc tion with tlie convention was opened tr.is afternoon. The gathering will .uiuuin in session until Saturday. in America, and will have a tendency ■to bring business men and lawyers closer together In reference to than Special To The Herald. f- Galena. Ill., Ap. h 27.—In accord- a.Tr.o with a custom established mafly yeare ago this city today paid tribute to the ■ memory of its most illustrious m»u, Gen. U. S. Grant, on the occas ion of the eighty-ninth anniversary of his birth. Large delegations of visitors from surrounding towns attended,the ex ercises in Grant Park, where stands the fine monument to the warrior, r resented by H. H. Kohisat of Chica go twenty years ago. The oration of the day was delivered by Bishop J. j H. Vincent of New York. Is published at Brunswick. The May bankruptcy business, the magazine number will appear next week.” Are You Nervous? What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the | hard work you do. As a result, you break dowii, andVuin your entire nervous system. Don’t keep this, up! Take Cardul, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is made from purely vegetable ingredients. If acts gently on the wpmanly organs, and helps them to do their proper work. I| relieves pain | and restores health, in, a natural manner, by going to the source of the trouble atjd building up the bodily strength. 15TH ANNUAL CONVENTION KING8 DAUGHTERS AND SONS (Continued From Page 1.) Adjournment. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 3:30. Reception—The Kings Daughters Hospital and re&jpence, Mr*. John E. Wadley. THURSDAY EVENING, 8:00 P. M. Organ Prelude. Anthem, "How Amiable Are Thy Tabernacles.” Devotional ^ervlce—Mrs. R.' B. Har-' ley, Brunswick. Minutes Previous Meeting. Hymn, "Teach Me My God and Kirg.” Address—Mrs. I. C# Davis, second vice president the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons. Music, "Lead On O fClng Eternal,' No. 408. -.--V- ' , ^ Report Resolution .Committee, j Installation of ^Officers—Mrs. L (J. j Davis.. • I Consecration Service, (At which time members will be received Into the Order),—Mrs. I. C. Davis. Hym,—"Abide With Me*'. Benediction—Key. W. H. Scruggs. Adjournment of Convention—The Siate Secretary. STATE OFFICERS: Miss Kate s C Hall, State Secretary Mrs. W. G. Brewer, Recording Sec retary. # ; . Miss V. C. Kennedy, Treasurer. Jj^VER miss a Train? It's -EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: TAKE Cardui The WoniaiftTonic Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. V*., took CarduL This , is what she says about lt:'~“I was so weak and nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spell*, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fainting spells, and I cannot say enough tor Cardul, for I know it saved my life.” It is the best tonic for women. ■ ■ Do you suffer Jrom any of the pains peculiar to women? Take Cardul a will help you. Ask your druggist (State Officers ex-officio.) Mrs. F. A. Bates, Waycross, -Ga. Mrs. N«B‘ Harrison. Brunswick, Ga.; Mrs. B. F. -Hrown. Augusta** Ga.; MU* Sarah Cunningham. Savannah, Ga. Central Council Member, Mrs. A. Rowland, Augusta, Qa. INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS* mighty irritating. It means a loss of time, and time is motley these days. A good WalthamWatchr jyill pay for itself in time sa ! in a few months. It will alw! get you there on time. r; “If* Tim* .You Owned a Waltham.’ Come in and talk watch with us. It won't obligate your buy- inc*but If you should buy—we nave. a. complete stock of acw , model Waltham*. Little & Odom, Jewelers and Opticians. SEASHORE GOLF TOURNAMENT Atlantic City, April 27.—Tlie annual spring golf tournament or the Country Club of Atlantic City opened today with a qualification round of eighteen holes, medal play. The tournament is to ; last three- ‘days, and, judging from t number and high class of the entl 1‘ bids fair to establish a new re for successful events on the local links. Six Trophy events are to h^played olf during the three days. ' 1 LADIES: We. can promise yon a clear, clean" VrttttK UdkS* Advise* Do*. < _ | tatSPKkUnsenmau, ssCM-tece beok/McaeTYatoKatler Vta r\ Ml*. Kate Bond,^ President, New York; Mies G. H. Uhby, First Vice President, New^York: Mrs. H. C. Davis. Second Vice PretldeaL New York; Mrs. M. k Dickinson. Secre- tety, Treasurer, Editor. New York; J Mrs. A. H. Evans, Recording Secre tary, New York. 1 ^®SpS lHgr__ : c ■ ekln and a beautiful complexion If you use ZEMO and ZKUO SOAP ao-. cording to directions. ' ' ZEMO is a skin beautltler and a sclentlBc preparation for tbe treat ment afeczema, pimples, dandruff i all diseases of the' skin and ZEMO SOAP is the nicest, 1 erlng antiseptic soap yon ever (or tplletor battii Sold by druggists everywhere and in Waycross by The Seals rtnima-