Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 28, 1911, Image 8

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■Hpr* g "W? WAYCR088 EVENING HERALD' JL % 5# Valid Reasons Why You Should Gi e Us Your •Patronage: 1 First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh EIGHTH 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 Cotft. 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. VVc v, i!J 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. 106 PLANT AVE. The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good. Walker-Hood Furniture Company. PHONE 499 * i J rati my Winona, Minn, April Irllect and the power ol Uit-I KpiM «»:*al Church nr. on in Winona today. !• hour* every train lias quota of the fathers of tl thlr city to attend the am eat this i ih daily \V» rrei of the btisinei church, is preddln .vhlch will he in •<l during the fo 1 “O, what’s the matter, Johnny, What is it makes you cry?” "Why, Mama said I’d hove to wait Six years ’fore 1 could try: Maxwell House-Blend Coffee 1 and 3 Ih. Scaled Can* Only Coffee specialists, operate!}* the three largest ami most complete plants in the South, are responsible for this coffee and their experience, reputation and ambition stand back of every scaled can. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. Nashville, Tsnn. Houston, Texas Jacksonville,, FU. TO TEST MULE’S ENDURANCE Special To The Herald. j Oklahoma City. April 21.—In J crdei to put fo a prnc*‘er' *est his j belief that the ninle :.s si. • :«»r to' the ho-se for long-dlatanee traveling, j l.'oher' W. Drennen, who has had j nearly thirty years’ experience as ai cowboy in Colorado and Wyoming, j xill start from this city early tomorj tow n cnlng In an attempt to ride an ! ( kialioma mule to New York city in ! twenty live days. far as known It will he the effort ever made to establish an en- dur»fcc record with a mule. The route of tha trip will be by way of «t. Louis to Chicago, and then east to Cleveland, IMttsburg and Into Now York. mighty irritating. It means a loss of time, and time is tlrst • mone - v l * !esc A good WalthamWatch will pay for itself in time saved in a few months.' It will alway get you there on time. of Singapore, Ilrlstol of llucuos ^ i. and Cranston of Washington. 1 Anting the <11* Oklalto Neely . inuushed chur v HUhops Qiu China of Ko J The lilHho j proposed law (the church Mi ell Afih Wahl.’ Cincinnati, Mallallvu of Poston. Per- i> of PufTalo. McDowell <d Chicago, Hurt of Switzerland. Anderson of Chattanooga. X nelson of Omaha, Smith of Oregon, Hughes of San Fran- citro, McIntyre of St. Paul. Scott of 1 .Iberia. K« of Pombaj Old noeptlon to the next general confer •act. Appeal* from the decisions of pi.hldin; officials of the annual con- le.ence will he discussed and matter* S. nth of doctrine, comity and federation [ wMI receive attention. The e.'uca-1 t' *nal, missionary, publishing andi ether activities of the church will be lowed IInd liishoiis will bo KMisIl j TOPS TOR GARBAGE CANS j to preside over the district con-' Savanna! (la.. April 27.—Mayor [ of the next year. The most C tor go W. Tiedeman publishes ai proclamation today calling upon all j property owners to cover all garbage] cans on tl dr property. This applies | to resident's ns well as stores. This j is n ; art . f Savannah's fight against j Our ice cr< ills and we 8 eked in c •j, Redding's “It's Time You Owned a Waltham Come in and talk watch with u*. It won't obligate your buy ing—but if you should buy—we have a complete .stock of new model Walthams. ¥ is pure and deltc* it out In pails or ts. Pliotie today, 24 4t Jewelers and Opticians. Little & Odom, ■IBB various, l"i|Mrtnnt matter to come up, how- nnent nf c.n, is the question <>f unity of ideil for | i-lnircln-K. Siill another matter to ro- i* the attention of the bishops is question whether negro members he Methodist episcopal Church, II have a separate church. THE VERY BEST j CORSETS THAT CAN OE MADE FOR THE j rP.ICC, DY ANYBODY ANYWHERE. PRICE IS %\ TO ttO. WE RE COMMEND THE $3 TO $5 CORSETS JUST AS MUCH AS WE DO THE $t0 ONES. THE C—B CORSETS ARE GOOD IN AN ALL-ROUND WAY. THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH EACH SEA SON’S LEADING FASHIONS IN VIEW Sctd In Waycrota Exclusive V By. Miss Eddie Parnell McCarthy resigns. Savannah. Ga., April 27.- 0apt. J. V. j Mi Carthy, -luce lx'2 a member < f I the Irish Jasper Greens and for the ! pan ten years commanding that com- p:.ny of excellent volunteer soldiers | ho.- announced his retirement fro?-, I the mllftnrv service of the state. )• Capt. McCarthy who was the rank- Ir.g Captain In the state militia ser- j vice has been forced to give up his command of the company because of l his business connections which now ; demand more time than hefore. j Lieut. Daily of the company will j succeed him as Captain, the election being* scheduled for two weeksTrom ■now. , The Irish Jasper Greens wore or- ginized in 1842 and has existed con- t(miou3ly since that time. tin* files. The aid- rmunic committee on pub lic health 'lelleves the fly will largely disappear if tiie garbage receptacles nr.® kpt c*an. There is likely to he • t-eaf ust ling around during the next thlr days to get covered gar bage car. for use in in Savannah. PROHIB'TION ORATORICAL CONTEST AT STILLWATER S; »c?ti * .> The Herald. Stillwn or, Ok la.. April 21.—The ail ing of the Oklahoma Inter- Prohibition League bega.i r and will conclude tomor- wlth the annual oratorical I i j Have “Good Luck” 8 Each Baking Day I I For “luck” lies mostly in the flour. The wise | cook uses William Tell and knows her bread ffiw = will be perfection—her cake a marvel of ^eli- 0 cate lightness—her pastry tender and flaky. 9 William Tell Flour is made from Ohio Red 1 “ Winter Wheat—which has no equal. There is only _ a limited supply—enough to go around among the R housewives who have learned the value of perfect flour. J . Order your sack today. nual me t collegia! here to. a; row nic t contest. The i istitutions represented at the gather!: g include the University of Oklahoma, the State Agricultural dhd >Wharical College, the Oklahoma Cl:r|athn University. Kc.vdell Co! lege aid the Oklahoma Baptist Co! lore. William Tel If your tror I Whole rale Oia i cannot supply Wll-tam Tell, phone THORPE 4 CO„ 245 nnutors and they will fee that-yon r»t it.