Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 02, 1911, Image 8

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DEAD OR MISSING WILL REACH 300 YVOQDMEN OF WORLD. CAMP 16* Mil.) Oni nua tttrd Thurudaj >». [ -•eh jinoth. Maconli Hall. Richard I . singleton. C. C. '1 D P. U'-n’Ier. Clerk. Very Serious Ills very eerxou* ttjdidat and nave For this wrong you. buying you bo c&rcfci to gel the geartso— We Are Ready To Offer You Real .Bargains PropertgLossAbout$6,000.000 Austin, J»a., Octt. 1 the Iota of life In tho Hood thn over* -whelmed tho town of Austin yestor* 4bkj diminished today, when an army of volunteer rescuers worked Its way into the nursees of wreckage. In tho opinion of many on the ground, the somber of deaths will not reach 150, whllo the lose hopeful place the list of fatalities at 300. To those wishing low prices and easy terms, we can plonse, hnythlng I in furniture and furnishing goods. Estimate# o» where tho residents had more warning ' » » ..... . ' , Special orders will receive our care* I ful attention. • will exceed $0,* l It Is the general opinion that tho town will never be rebuilt. Two. at least, of the large plans will mot be reconstructed, and a majority sif tho business of the place has been ftaancteUy ruined. Is believed to be but three. BUck-»6HT Liver I idilctae The repuiatc.i cf t/Ja c!J, relia ble medicine, fsr ccnstipation, in- Cix Million Dollars Is Property Loss.' Property loss In the valley la esti mated as upwards of $6,000,000. . ( Home Furniture Company, Plant \nd A'bany Avenue , —*— SOI. 'oScUl* in char:;* or the aim- irjCD. «rifr a Imaty ranvaxa of tbe pcnutlon today, expressed the belief tbit aot more (ban 160 are dead In ment u , u , M y make, a local bank do- tbc wrecknio. Only I NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. I first NATIONAL BANK j The ra-partnerahlp heretofore exlot-l U. S. GOVERNMEN DEPOSITORY c . g 8coU and g . T> j The Herald learn with a sreat deal „ eat0I1( „ nder th , flrnJ nama of ScotI or pride lhat the Fir-t National Rank & Beaton dIlfolved by of oar city !.a. been designated by coa , e . lt> C- E gcott retiring ar.d i the U. 8. Govornment a. dopo.ltory g T 3onton all llaM1;t!ei I digestion *r.j liver •soa’ilt, is firm ly established. It da;, nat imitate I other medicir.es. It la tetter than I others, cr it -fcenld rot be die ft- | vorito liver r~ v; 3er, with a larger sale than all ethers ecmblneJ. soid m tovm n 'OUR FALL STOCK IS HERE. JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD HIGH GRADE BUGGIES. A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC. ONION SETS. Silver skin, Pearl and Yellow Onion set,. Best quality, at Redding’s. IS ISt WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT PRICE8. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU J’JST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YO’J TO TRADE WITH US. for ire Postal Savings funds. The co!Ik1!d , a „ lebt , oI ,;, c fact that tho Government recognizes j i- h | f gcI) , ;s> this Institution a i one well quallfled; c K Srott, for tlu\ depositing of Its funds, speaka g T BMtoai volumes for this strong bank. I About thirty dayt ago Posttnasttfr Murphy was authorised to receive do- NOT A WORD OF SCANDAL I FOLEY K’DNEY PILLS j Will eeach your Individual esse If you hnv e any form of kidney,and Madder trouble or urinary Irreunlaritles. Try them. Gom Pharmacy: T. 5. Paine. i Marred the call cf a neighbor on Mrs posits from those deslrln- to do busl- ... _ _ .... W. p. Spanvh, of Manville, Wyo. who nets with I’acle Sam. The Govern- Inn been recovered at a late hour •night. Chief of Police D. E. Baker, thaf fully 300 are dead or sixteen bodies pository for theso funds, and In this Terrlhlt Sc«n-« of Death. Sseetatcrs, many of whom barely ■rpsl being victims of the dltaater, aod Lnnlredi of phystclaas from tur- nscadieg towns, tool ed down from She stM, hillsides on Austin and Cos- •Os through a veil o( fog this morn- bf to ton the wreckage here of too | a soar* of -business blocks, I case tre First National Bank is th* fortunate bank. We are Informed lhat the deposits with the Postmas ter thus far are very gratifying, and of course they will no doubt continue to grow. NEW INDUSTRIES FOR GEORGIA FOR THE PAST WEEK. Amerlcus—JI00.000 medicine com- iruy. Buchanan—?26,0M bank. Macon—623,000 realty company, chorchrs and snvenU large loo-) lc€ pUnt St'llmo-o—Cotton gin. Valdatix— ,10,000 grain comrany. mills, and three miles further , at Costello, the ruins of more thao-Ffty Nt'ldl’ ». The Heed dl.l net epem' fly f-ra? r*"l " *•' - -'I aserr then ten ml’<-4 from the reoer voir - Wbnrftn. a ■tile farther on. MONEY TO Money to Loan to dth food security. - > L .A—" raid: “sho told me Or King's New O. J. ALLEN WITH THE HERALD. Mr. O. J. Allen le circulation mana ger for the Herald and la authorised to oollect and receipt for all dally and weekly subscriptions for this paper. He Is also autboriasd to collect other hills dus us to solicit and contract for advertisements, Me. Ur. Alter, knows our old friends and w* desire to commend him to all who he haa no, yet met He will be around to see yon right away. THE HERALD AND' THE CANDIDATES. Critics are now trying to convince the world that the lost Mona* Lisa Is the finsst and moat valuable work of art In existence. Sura If we lost th: rush some who never notice one now *"• .wocld have attacks of hysterics or lorad people epllepey. , The Herald Is a Democratic news paper, don’t forget that, so long ns you lire In this world, and In view of this fact we propose to treat all Democrats fairly and tquarely. with out partiality And with special favors to nano. Tho campaign lor city and county oBlcers is about to open, hi fact It has opened. Therefore be It known that The Herald will charge Ova dollars tor announcements In Its dally and woekly editions from thin data to tie time of the primary. And there fore bs It further known that we will charge for tho publication of all plalfoma, corres pondence or contrererey In favor o’ cr In or melt tea to tbe candldtcv *' Jones Buggy Co. WAYCROSU. ObOAl--. ’ . ....... meats of all kind* Prompt dellvi Heretofore I have stated that 1 ^ m . would not bo a candidate to succeel; ~~’t&— — I Judce Rest myself as Ordinary of Ware County, rva j liver-' 27 4t . -> ■ • fr ilhltlon Is a 4 a return to* Judge Russell sayt prohibition ! failure and ha advocates hut since giving the matter more ma- saloons. We feel that the Judge has ture consideration, and tho people a poor chance of Mfrg governor of having elected me to that position for! Georgia scon.—Mad*l». Madhonlan. one term, which haa better fltted me! ' > to all thst, position for a succeeding j The Jud e of a court In Patt term, I have decided to yield to th: M. J. refused to end a man w rollcttatlons of my many friends who j thirteen children to JaU. Quite rig have Importuned me to etasd for re | A man with* that many deserved Ih* J election and hereby make this my chance to ran away. *- announcement for Ordinary of Ware; County, subject to the .Democratl.' ■ The would-be-suicide In New York primary to be called by the Democrat who was pulled out of tbe water b; ’e Executive Coarlcee cf Y'sre^cccs a man armed with a bout tack ua rtrash, tbe sum cf ten ds'l-ra-ty. ■s. ...e. «n * co'tob. or m pranovtloe far the - ^ ’saoslowal part of A colsms. Yours resreTfuIl; - . 8- K. Thomas. resl.res tbst It It'a-goal tblrg to to yocr cn actcr that skgc os* has get th* hack to him. WAYCROS8 -J.rl .HERALD A bank pays you | di\’;d< i cs on what yen ft ye, we pay you dividends on what you spend. For the past 15 months we have been returning to our customers who bought cn our easy payment plan 10 per cent, of the amount they paid, in trade coupons, this hss meant a saving of hundreds of dollars to the people of Waycross. This plan of dividing our profits lias proven so popular that we are going to continue It, and we have now arranged the follow ing plan of dividing our profits with those who buy for cash. We have contracted with one of lhe largest manufacturers of high grade dinner ware, for a ■largeamount of the handsome ware shown in the illustration. With each cash purchase wc give you a coupon showing the amount. Every $5 CO v.orth of there coupons entitles yeti to from cne to seven pieces of this ware ABSOLUTELY FREE! For the benefit of our cus tomers who buy on our easy payment plan, we pay you 10 per cent, of the amount of your monthly payments, in TRADE coupons, (as good as cash at our stj.3* far making your pay- m?nts at the store instead of.to a collector. OUR NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN THE ST0R2 OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Walker-HoodFurniture Co. 106 PLANT AVE. PHONE 409 First - Class Good Low Prices and our liberal policies, have made this the fastest grouping store South Georgia. This beautiful China Ware is on display at pur store. We want you to come and see it- The decorations are the newest out, very handsome and will never wear off; the patterns are all matched, are neat and attractive, it is Semi-Vitreous ware, the best quality made in America. We give it to you absolutely free. The reason is, we want your business, and we are willing toshowour apprecia tion of your business by divid ing our profits with you. If you want SPOT CASH prices, on your goods and it Is not convenient for you to pay SPOT CASH, you may pay us ONE THIRD of the amount cash, and the balance in three more payments, due in 30, 60 and 9§ days. No extra chafes, its for your convenience.