Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 03, 1911, Image 8

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The Quitman Free Presa uri that opened here today under moat taror- £.1 and keep a tool coo*. Id Brook, able aarrlees a ad iriU) rery SettWut eavnt*. About tie beet way to ke-p FREEABSOLUTELY BIB MUTISM I CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED i.i tl.o mou effective manner. EFFORTS MADE TO 8AVE This comprehensive and carerull, “BIO BILL" FROM PRISON, worked out plan to jive wldo public!-1 — ■ ■ ty to the advantage! of the South,' Special To The Herald, undertaken -at heavy expenao on a j Boston, Mica., Oct. 3.—The moat larnor acale than ever before, la In Important caae on the docket of the Washington. D. C.. Oct. 3.-Tho “ ne wllh ,ho "o' 1 '*. 0 ' the raan0I< ’ Southern Railway Company announo R > ent o( the Southern Railway Sji- r* that It hae arranged to greatly In- **“ wWch for yaarB ha * l,ecn Areaae fta offorti to advertlae «,,, orlng to aid In the development of Ihe Southeaat In papere printed In the, , • rrltcr > , covered by It. North, Seat and Weat and In Europe | daring the year 1911-1913. An adver- 1 RURA «- R0UTe °"«CTORY. llalng campaign of wide extent la be- ~ log Inaugurated which will put the; J - A ’ «* OntneavUle, raourcea and advantage* of the n *- P ab,l « hw of rural route dlrec- Sou threat for farm settlers. Indus-! “’rf®*- '• ,n th ® c,t J r - H# Propoaea, • York and Boaton, la alleged to hare triee, and general loveatmenta before provld ® d h0 can *® cur ® the bualneaa obtained through the medium of fake' adlllona of people In the moat con- M Ju,tlr > r h,m ln dola * ®°* *° Publlah faro gamea the bulk of the 1350,000 wlaclug manner. Specs, will be'uaed * rtlnl1 route directory incorporatlu., j itolen from the bank by Caahler Colo, la about 160 of the beat chute of Am- ,h ° rur * 1 roolo* f rora PoatoBIcea In man. •rlcan aewapapera and perlodlcala " ar ® al>d Pl*f“ countlea. Capt | It la expected that the caae will be United States circuit court which con vened for Its regular aeaalon today la the appeal In the* caae of William J. KeUher, widely known aa “Big Bill'' Keliher, who la under aentenco of eighteen years In State Prlaon tor complicity In looting the National City Bank of Cambridge. KeUher, who la equally well known to the aportiag fraternity of .New It la and medicine you. you be careful > get the cenuine— THEDFORD3 We Are Ready To Offer You Real Bargains BLAck-SjSgHT liver Iieddne I bli X & oil VC : The reputation efth's eld, nils- bio rr.edicir.e, f*r constipation, in- digestion Ml liver trouble, la firm. ly established.-' ltdeesnotimitata other medicinal. It la better than others, cr it would not bt tba fa vorite liver powder, with a larger •ala than ell ethers ccmblneJ. SOLD IN TOWN F3 ONION SETS. 8llTer akin. Pearl and Yellow Onion eata. Beat quality, at Redding*!. cad la a number of European papera k*® 11 ® hM f V m bonkera, poit-1 reached by th* court before the end * 5 151 rlmlatlng In England. Scotland, Hoi- bualneaa Inlereata, bualneaa|of tho week. While awaiting th* r*-! r0LEy KI0NEY . .mtd, Germany and France. “‘ k T !'.-ch your UMM tea. If you tn order to give the Slutheaet th. “ d r ®" ablll, ’ r of dr ® c,orie ® h * hl * ®° a ' a * d '» « b ® B *“ Cambridge Jail. ha fonn of udn „„ hlui „ j ,.., , h publlsahed. We beepeak for him a being unable to aecuro $50,009 ball. I , adrantage I If w|da advcrUslng the • (trouble or urinary Irregularities. Trj Sonthern Railway System will courteous reception upon tbe part of J. P. Morgan appears again as the great peace-maker. The pen that a larger amount Ip thl. cam- our bu * lnM ■ Paign than ever before und to the end of securing the best results a special advertlflec. expert has been employed who will give this work his undlvld-! ed attention. Tho list of papers to be need has been selected with great Tlleodor ® Roosevolt la confned to her 1 trying to find the legal distinction esuw and the advertisements will be hom ® by ,ba lnJurlM wbl0,, ,be between a realdenL a dUxen, an In- them. Gem Pharmacy; T. S. Paine. MRS. ROOSEVELT THROWN -signs the check talks more to tbe FROM HORSE AND INJURED, point than the jingo. | + Oyster Bay. N. V., Oct. 2.—Mrs. Now the Philadelphia lawyers are tn the most attractive and style. They will tell of the. celved Saturday when „he thrown from her saddle horse. was j habitant, and a real taxpayer. The -f. — unexcelled Ipenlnxe for diversified f.r-' ml,b,! ’ °«" rt * d wbl1 ® ,b ® «” ridla * mins, stock raising, orchards, and track trowing as well ax the oppor-1 with Colonel Roosevelt and Archie. Her mount reared and throw her. Texas will rave eighty-two Postal Saving* banks next week. And the Lone Star xtata has grown so prox- THE HERALD AND THE CANDIDATES The Herald la a Democratic news paper, don’t forget that, so long as yon live In this world, and In view of thli fact we propose to treat all -Democrats fairly and squarely, with out partiality And with special favors to none The campaign for city and county for manufacturing and th. 1 ?" 0 '*" ul,<m b#r h “ d aad ,hout *j ■*"»» “ ,0 flad » baad “‘ “* oBcara U about to open. In fact Ir ha. ders and was taken home uncon iseloua, but she la ttow rapidly recov ering. I Exhibition At New Westminister. profitable Inreatment of capital In various lines of Industry. 8pad si literature Is being prepared fat the form of booklets and pant- phi eta of attractive deelgn containing fan Information with which to make the strong eat appeal to the homexeek- ‘’P* 0 '* 1 To **" HmU - me iaI InrMtor. Through the dlttri*' w " B. Ct Oct S. hntion of rurt I’teratur. and the peo- Tb * ,n ” n *' • ,hibltloa 01 Roy " 'tootl work ot the inenased so.lclta- *» rt «» 1 ‘ a ™l •»« Induitrtal Society It h becoming a serious question to <f*n fane ef the Lend and Industrial —*— , V ■ Possibly tbe best way for - The Louvre to preserve its art trees urea would be to turn them over to some American millionaire who la able enf willing to take care df them. opened. Therefore b* It known that The Herald will charge five dollar* for announcements tn It* dally and weekly!editions from this data to the time of the primary. And there- torn be it farther known ! that wa will charge for tho J knows onr old friends and wo dealro , publication of all platforms, coma-1 to commend him to all who ho has not ■ pendence or controversy la favor ot yet met. Ho will be around to see OUR FALL STOCK IS HERE. JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD HIGH GRADE BUGGIES. CNE CARLOAD FARM WAGONS. A LARGE SHIPMENT OF ^ARNESO AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC. WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT PRICE8. COME AND LET US 8HOW YOU JUST WHAT IT WILL SAVE YOU TO TRADE WITH US. Jones Boggy Co. WAYCROSS. GEORG, NOT A WORD'OF SCANDAL Marred the call ot a neighbor on Mrs W. P. Spangb, ot Manvilte, W/o., who said: “aha told me Dr. King’s Xsw j To those wishing low price* and easy terms, we can please, anything In furniture and furnishing goodf. Special orders will receive onr care ful attention. Home Furniture Company, \m t!' Plant trd A'banr Avenue. O. J. ALLEN WITH THE HERALD. Ur. O. J. Allen la circulation mana ger for the Herald and Is anthorlzed NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership heretofore exltt- to collect and receipt for all dally and 'lng between C. E. Scott and ST. T. weekly subscriptions for this paper. 1 Beaton, under the firm name of Scott Ho la also authorized L. collect other | A Beaton, has been dissolved by mu-^ bills due us to vollctt and contract tual consent, C. E. Scott retiring and ^ for advertisements, etfc. Hr. Alltel S. T. Beaton assuming all liabllltjfd and collecting all lebta ot the firm. This Sept 28, 1911. C. E. Scott < 8. T. Beaton. •' ■ followed up r, * w * , ,er ** ■** ""*** «- •..-rr* qmd. 1. to catch b*r younr ^ ^ or hsid la Bfitab Cotambta. aad marry h«r. . w *• ™ 1 ■hB—MMSBitMlAisaM A bank pays you divider ds on* what ycu ftve, we pay you dividends on what you spend. For tbe past 15 months we have been returning to our customers who bought on our easy payment plan 10 per cent, of the amount they paid, in trade coupons, this has meant a saving of hundreds of dollars to the people of Waycross. This plan of dividing our profits has proven so popular that we are f oing to continue It, and we ave now arranged the follow ing plan of dividing our profits with those who buy for cash. We have contracted with one of the largest manufacturers of high grade dinner ware, for a large amount of the handsome ware shown in the illustration. With each cash purchase we give you a coupon showing the amount. Every $5 00 worth of these coupons entitles you to from one 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 at j.;> for making your pay- minis at the store instead of t to a collector. THE STORE OF GREAT VALUES, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Walker-HoodFnrniture Co. 106 PLANT AVE PHONE 499 First - Class Goods* Low Prices and our liberal policies, have made this the fastest growing • store in South Georgia. This beautiful China Ware is on display at our 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. Ifypu 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 99 days. No extra charges, its for your convenience.