Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 15, 1911, Image 8

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You came and looked through our store yesterday. We hope you were pleased with what you saw and that you will come again and again and again Walker-Hood Furniture Co. 80 PLANT AVE. PHONE 499 4 h I OPENS IN MM Special To Tho Herald. I Soul real. Nov. 15.«-The threo-day Men's Missionary Congress, for which Jiontreal bus been preparing for many months. opened in the American Pro ftyterinu Church ibis nftornoon, wil It©?. Robert Johnston, 1). D-. presl« In*. | Tho chief fentures of Hie Initial sei Sion were addresses by ttov. Robert Speer on "Tho World’s Debt to Mis sions,” and Rev. Canon Clould on "The Central Place of Missions In the Life 4Pf Canada/* J Tomorrow tho engross will have as She loading speaker Sir Andrew Fra- jMr, lato Governor of Bengal, who i3 regarvieti ns one of the world’s urea*- cst authorities on missionary pron lent*. | NEGRO HAS PISTOL IN CORK LEG (Thomusvlllo T.-K.) Sheriff Singletary hns discovered a negro prisoner who carried a pistol in u hole in ills leg, just above knee. The prisoner Is none other t linn Alonzo Roy bum, convicted of sti'uliug a pistol and sixteen dollars from an old negro woman liamcn. Franklin during tho stay of the circus here. Tiio young son of the Sheriff in formed his father a short-time nso that he believed tho negro had a pis tol. The,sheriff was sure that he searched hiiji thoroughly and rather laughed at tho Idea. For safety's sake, however, h© decided to make n thorough search. With Deputy Roil- berg, they went Into tne cell and look ed through everything. In affecting the search, they acci-' dentally discovered a holo In the cork leg of the negro and in that hole found thirty-two pistol, loaded with two i l ‘8. Tho pistol was the : .h ;.ad been stolen from F:...isln woman. The cork leg which starts above the knee was examined minutely tor other equipment for flight or fight, but nothing was seen. The negro has been around the city for some time, having lost his limb In J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St., t" Smith, Ark., says that he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but lie did not get better until lie took 3Uo!ey Kidney Pills. No matter how long you have had kidney trouble, you Will And quick and permanent bouelU j a n ‘ llroad «*ldent In \Va>cross .onto Jijr the u*e of Foley Kidney rill,, j y '* rl Start laklns them now. Gent Pharma- cy, T. 8. Paine. | COUGHING AT NIQtfT. i Meant losa ol aleep which la bad (or j BAYNE-ROOSEVELT WEDDING, j everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar - j Compounl Hops the cough at once, re- lleveq the llckllna and dryneaa In the throat and heal* the Inflamed mem branes. Prevents a cold developing in to bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep al ways In the house. Refuse substitut es. Gem Pharmacy, T. 8. Paine. Special To The Herald. Washington, D. C-, Nov. 15.—To the Tong list ol notable weddlnga celebrat* *d In the faahlonable St. Thomas* Church, in Du Pont Circle, another was added this afternion. when Mice Ogla Rooaevelt, daughter of M r.auJ airs. Robert Rooeotelt and'eouiln of former President Roosevelt, became the bride of Dr. J. Brocken ridge Bayne, a prominent physician of this «Jty. Tho ceremony at the church was followed by a large reception at the STARTS MUCH TROUBLE. If all people knew the* neglect of conitlpatlon would roault In severe In- dlgeatlon. yellow Jaundlco or virulent liver, trouble they would toon take Dr. King's New Ufa PtUi. and and It. Ita the only aafa way. Beat for bit- lloninesa, headache. dy.pep.la, chill, reevnily built by iho brides father , sd Ability. 25c at All Dnigglata BIG TENT THEATRE All Week Long Commencing Monday, Nov. 20 -THE FAMOUS JEWELL-KELLEY STOCK COMPANY A CLEAN HIGH-CLASS .FAMILY THEATRE, PLAYING TO TH" ST PEOPLE OF THE 80UTH. THE LARGEST TENTE 0 THEATRE IN THE WORLD, SEAT ING r.COO PEOPLE. . Monday Night, Nov. 20 “Way Down East” THE ORIGINAL Wm. BRADY yERSION AS PRODUCED BY HIM IN NEW YORK CITY. — Admission,' 10c to all flEST SEATS. Including ADMISSION 2So Entire change of pri gn m nightly. Big Matinee Saturday, 3 p. m., 10c to All BOY MURDER8 MOTHER AND 15-YEAR-OLD SI8TER. Arthur Baan Plead, Guilty Without A Sign of Emotion. Guild Hall, Vermont. Nov. 15.— Without a algn of emotion, Arthur Bonn, a 19-year old lad In court to day, pleaded guilty to murdering hla mother and 15 year old alater laat March. Tomorrow Judge Butler will decide upon tho degree and impose eentence. With a rifle slung orar hla ,Mulder, Arthur entered the house of a neigh bor March 9 and calmly announced hla'mother and alater had been killed. He (aid he was hunting for the map derers. The boy was arretted and soon after the women’s bodies were hound. SOUTHEASTERN FIRE UNDERWRITERS MEET. Special To The Herald. Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 15.—Several score of men prbmlnent In flro Insurance circlet were on hand at tha opening here today of the semi-annual conven tion of tho Southeastern Underwriters Association. Prealdent W. R. PreScott of Atlanta called the gathering to order at the Georgian' Terraco hotel and delivered the opening address. The session was devoted to tho dis cussion of a wide rang# of questions concerning are Insurance rata* and risks. > BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS! . Kill the Dandruff Germs—Stop Hair Falling A WYETH’S sAGE^’SULPHUr HAIR REMEDY hairs are gone. The natural color hoe come back, and wi a new growth ol soft* glossy* luxuriant hair. Why should you look old before your time, when you can look years younger by using ^ Dandruff Cured Three applications removed all the dandruff and left my scalp clean, white and smooth. Wm. Croak* Rochester, N. Y. Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color II other -.--so-called' 1 Restorers have failed, don’t give up hope, but give WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY a trial. You run no risk. II it it not exactly us rep resented, your money will be refunded. PROriT BY OTHERS’ EXPERIENCE Gear Hale Restored Grew Hats ea • Bald Bead •Jr heir wm eetttne quit, rrtr and - For two or thru, y„ra mvhuir falling out rapidly and I was troubled hod been falling out and getting with a terrible Itching of the *calp. Mr quite thin until the top ef ray ‘ * ‘ “ head wu entirely bald. About head e?a« full of dandruff, which fell upon my clothe* and kept roe continual ly brushing It off. While on a visit Rochester I heard of phur for th« hair. I rot Rochester I heard of your Sore and Sul phur for the hair. I rot a bottle and used It. A few applications relieved the ' ‘ “ id foiiinr out end i its natural color. bottle seemed to do tome rood and I kept uelnr It regularly until How,I have uaed four bottles. The whole top of ray head Is fairly covered and keeps coming in thicker. I shall keep on uelnr It . i j notice a con- . t. Stephen bacon rloeey and pliable. Several of my friend* “ ttant improvement. »HEN bacon: Rochester, N, X Bnaroa, aimr to., ra. -\ > Ms. OMR $148 A BOTTLE—AT AU. DRUGGISTS Ill Chemical Company, HgZSgVnfiFr.i ABB^g^-nita! -n ■!■>■?Tann^T—rteB II 7"“"""" whe will sand its this advertlaemtnt with 10c in atampa t* covtr ce.t mJ wvannln* »m4 mnlllna Ihn WT,r FREE el wrasstnt aad.malllas the sea*. CHEROKEE PHARMACY SPECIAL AGENTS. Ugly wqmen are taking the lead In California politics. This la on* of the penalties of female suffrage. -5- Cur old friend the Congressional) Smoke up I Only about a month Shop early before someone else heat* you to tha choicest thing* «> give a* present*. , _ Feats to whom auluma Ihavas ap- Reccrd will have to get back to rou-j and a half ndw remains before tie peal, will And all'the Inspiration then lino once more and thnt pretty soon, j New Year pledges. j arc looking for now. 1 ■