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.0 STORE
Contractor C. E. Dunn is busy at
Work tearing old front and putting U
JxandFomo plate class windows of mod
'0TB stylo in store on Albany avenue
occupied by H. A. Harris & Son,
tenltute store. Owing to the rapid
gobitantial growth of the business of
flhe firm, plans are being contemplated
to add a second story to their build
taf and thus give them Increased
»!>«€• for the dlsplsy of their large
•tuck. A little more advertising in
the Herald may make a third story
necessary.
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MONDAY, SEPT. U, 1911.
BROWN ANNOUNCES
ON MAKING
RACE THIS WEEK
8TEPHEN8—BENNETT.
Mr. John L. Dennett and Miss Julia
Stephens were united In marriage by
Judge John A. M. Johnson at his
residence yesterday afternoon. The
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Stephens and Mr. Dennett is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Den
nett, of Haywood. It was n runaway
affair, friends of the young people
bringing the nows to tho city this
morning. The young lady told her
father and mother that she expected
to get married soon, and they treated
the mnttcr as a Joke, and the runa
way was tli* result. Thore was no
C’bjectltn to tbu union from cither
aide.
J. M. COX ANNOUNCES.
Marietta, Ga., Sept. 10.—It is believ
ed among the friends of Joseph M.
Drown here that the former governor
will announce hb intentions will
gard to the pending gubernatorial
contest within the next week.
Governor Drown so far has main
tained an almost unbroken silence ra
iding the situation political, but
his friends are pressing him to say
what he will do, holding that It h
unfair to them for him to continue
longer In an uncertain attitude,
they ask b "aye” or "nay.” That is
all they want. If he Is not going to
they say they want to know it
in order to consider other candidates
is, they want to be in position
to decline the solicitations of other
pliant*.
Believe He Will Run.
The pressure has been sc gheat
recently that it b the general belif
that the former governor will say
whether or not he can be counted on
to run In the special election cam
paign, and it is believed, also, that
his decision, will be an affirmative
one, though those who know Drown
best say that it is never possible to
predict positively what he will do in
a situation like the one presented.
If Governor Drown has anything to
say it will be brief and to the point,
is his method. It will be simply
a statement of the intentions, without
The announcement of Mnyor Cox to
tucceed himself ns Mayor of Waycross
Appears in another column today. Tho
Herald has had complimentary notice*
of Mayor Cox’* administration recent
ly. He Is one of our best and most
substantial cltlzenp end Is ono of
our leading btrsine.is men. The Her
ald does* not ffDubt that if elected
Mr. Cox will use his utmost endeavors
In the future as In the past, to give
the cIff a ctClrif, honest nnd consclen-
tluos administration.
any expression of views on question*
that may figure in the campaign.
This will be in adherence to the
view frequently expressed regarding
the needlerssness of a long drawn-out
campaign.
He believes that the people will
have sufficient time In which to make
up their minds after Governor Smith
resigns, Inasmuch as the special elec
tion cannot take place until sixtj
days after the resignation becomes
effective. Of course, there will be ^
primary, but It hardly will b= called
earlier than thirty days before the
official election.
Meantime, Cobb county is lining
i almost solidly for the former gov
ernor. It Is predicted that he will
carry every precinct by a large ma
jority.
A majority of the white voters al
ready have signed petitions asking
him to run and pledging their sup
port to his candidacy.
These petitions havo been clrculat-
1 voluntarily, and scarcely
has declined to sign one.
Me Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good.
One of Our Great Extension Table
VALUES, exadtly like illustration, made, of
finest quality thoroughly seasoned oak, ex-
tra large hand carved claw feet, handsome
ly shaped pedestal, smooth running sides, 42
inch top extends to 6 feet, A PA
A handsome Table at an !k I A £)ll
extremely low price, VJ-WiWV
% Cash, Balance 30, 60 and 90 Days.
Mr. Fred TurbevIUe b visiting rel
atives at Florence, 8. C.
Miss Fthcl niackmer left Saturday
i u lui Knoxville, Tenn., where
,o w :i epend a month with relntlv-
BOWDEN IN SENATORIAL RACE.
Tho Hornld is authorized nnd re
quested to announce that Hon. J. E.
T\ Bowden will ho a candidate for the
State senator from tho Wuycro.'s
trict In the primnry to bo callod later
nnd that a plain statement will ap
pear some time Inter.
NOTICE KING'S DAUGHTERS.
Mercy Clrclo Number Four will not
hold tho usual monthly mooting to
morrow on account of tho absence
from the city of a number of members
of the Clrclo.
Mr. John W. Denton, after a short
visit to his family here, left this mor
ning for MlUen, Ga., where ho Is en
gaged In tho ■saw mill business.
Keep Up Keep Down By An
=Overlan<2 59=
EXPENSE TO ,RUN 25 MILES EACH DAY WHICH IS
ON A PAR WITH A HORSE. OViRLAND TO CARRY 5
PEOPLE, THE HORSE 2 PEOPLE.
TIRE EXPENSE $4.00
GASOLINE AND OIL $6.00
ADJUSTMENTS. DARRING
ACCIDENTS $2.50
$12.50
I WILL KEEP YOUR OVERLAND 59 UP AT THIS FIG
URE AND RATIO FOR ONE YEAR. N
M. KELLEY
Kelley* s Garage.
Our extension tables are bought under contract tor our
large chain of stores. We buy for less, we sell for less.
i An Unequaled Value
in a high class dining table. This is one of
the be^t values we have ever offered.
Made of be& quality white oak, the work
manship and finish of the bedt, the top is 44
inches across, extends to 6 ft the mo& elab
orate pedestal ever furnished with a table
at this price; exadtly like illt deration.
Mr nnd Mrs. Robert L.. Atkinson
»ud daughters, Margaret and Dossle,
•port yesterday In Atlanta with rel
ative*.
Mrs. It. M. Doyle, after a visit in
Waycross to her son, Mr. D. J.
Doyle, lias returned to her home In
ftavnttnuh.
Mips Mario Doyle, of Savannah, Is
tn the city visiting her brother. De-
fore returning to Savannah, Miss
Doyle will visit relatives in Birming
ham.
Mr. Bailey Carpenter, who holds n
£fk.i:lon in the Seaboard Air Line
•ft ps la Jacksonville, catn© up Sat-
Wiley nbht and s tent yesterday in
the t ty with relatives.
Mr. John G. Ke
Mr, C. C. Bach—
terday from Allans
been cn bt
Clint.
returned this
11
. $2.40
T^>
Tifton, Georgia and Return
VIA
Atlantic Coast Line
ACCOUNT CF
Monitor Ranges Best tor 90 Years
GUARANTEE;—We warrant the callings in these ranges to be the
best mixture of pig iron known for the purpose, workmanship, fittings,
and mounting to be .unequal; d, flue cordlndUcn to be perfedt, and t|hat
they will bake and operate ; erfcdlly whi n connected in proper manner to
the flue. MONITOR STOVERANGE,CO. /
We handle these famous ranges in either, genuine OPEN HEARTH steel (guaran
teed not to rust), in Wellsville polished rolled steel, or in the best quality cast iron.
The prices arc from $35 to $50- You can buy no better range at ANY price,
and none as good at a LOWER price. ■
rjkSouiti Georgia Land & Agricultural^
& Exposition &
IjSEPT 27-OCT 7V111
gh agricultural and live stoclowal erudition, combining land.
40 countcs In one cok show*.
WOMAN S BUILDING for WOMAN'S, WORK
CARNIVAL. OF AMUSEMENT i
Aeroplane and Auto Races.
Baseball Tournament. '
Chautauqua of Music and Oratory. i
Scientific Lectures and Conference*
on the Farm, Stock and Domestic
hick to J
UNION JE.VCl.RY CTCKE j fcj
VJ-tehmekerc jmd Engravers. - All Kind v*.
Cf jewelry FtsairT.?.
K3 Plant Ave, Waj crc -s Ca
Ticket* on sale September 26th to October 6th inclusive,
and for trains arriving in Tifton. Ga., before noon of October
7th, 1911. Final limit to roach original starting point returning,
not later than midnight October 1911. For further infor
mation see your Ticket Agent, or correspond with,
L\ M. North. A. G. P. A. I.. P. Green. T. P. A.
Savannah Ga. ThomasviRe, Ga. 1
U. T. Morgan, T. P. A. T. J. Wright, Agent, I
Savannah Ga. Brunswick. Ha j
The cleaneat, moat convenient, effective and economical Oil Stove
for cooking ever made—on* that thouldbe in every kitchen—is the
<S%bretm-<2/itiibmaGc
Oil Stove
It bum* ordinary kerosene oil, but there are no bothersome
tricks. The heat is concentrated directly on the cooking—
none is wasted. Reduce* fuel expense. . The flame is con
trolled by a lever. This means that you can instantly regulate
the flame at any desired height, a distinctive feature found m
no other oil stove.
Remember that the name
“Florence, ** whether on
a five-burner Oil Stove or on
a single-burner Lamp Stove,
•lands lor lltc best in OilStoves.
We also make the Florence
Ovens cod Limp Stoves.
Fur Solo Uf
Walker-11 >nd
FaraltoreCi.
I4j4« by Tti*
romtu eu s css rave co.. a
L Ex—lltSTf iji J fWMIY.
** sssnxx. msss.
These couches are made en-
entirely of steel and equip
ped with genuine National
Springs. Have steel rollers
and are finished in gold
bronze. Folded it is a neat
couch, open a large comfor
table bed. We sell it' com
plete with cotton mattress
and pillow, for
$8.50 .
S2.00 per month.
'EFsrs-zt
Our Line o/ Daven
port Beds at - -
Are absolutely the Best Values on the market.
G si ran lea Our Pr :sr> to Save You SS-wy.
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