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

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. gg MI9 80 Plant Avenue This gives us the LARGEST FLOOR SPACE 01 any FURNITURE STORE in this section of the State * This has been made possible by your GENEROUS patronage, and it demonstrates the fsdt that the people of this CITY APPRECIATE THE GREAT VALUES we have been offerii g them on OUR FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, STOVES, RANGES and DRAPERIES. None of our goods have been high-priced. All ol them have been sold at a low price. Your Generous Patronage Made 'Our " Large Store Possible In the FUTURE as we have in the PAST it will be our constant aim and purpose to display on our floors DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE at a LOW PRICE and to be able to please all from the most modest wants to the mo^t artistic tastes and requiremtnts. We Extend to All a Most Cordial Invitation to Visit Our Large Mew Store and Inspect Our Magnificent Stock of Goods. We have a large and varied assortment produced in all the popular woods and finishings and we feel confident it will please ycu to inspedt our new stock of goods. Deily neW'goods'ihe srrivirp and wv are mnkii g odditkf s Jo our &ock which is now almost complete. Again tnanking you (or your padt generous patronage, a^uring you it isour purpose to merit your continued confidence rid extending a most cordiul welcome to visit us. Remember, we have move d to £0 Plant Avenue in the new concrete rilore. Phone 499 Walker-Hood Furniture Company 80 Plant! Avenue KaaMBereac wnv.Mmt 1 ty 0 JURORS FOR WARE SUPS COURT The following lc a Hat of the gran ] and traverse Jurors drawn for the December term of Ware Superior Court: q (I rarker 1 R U James j p Hide K (J Bennott W 11 Goodr : eu 11 F Bryant J J Hargraves J A TotnberUti C R Williamson J C llumphrejs W K Booth J li Ulllon B P Hubert W M Denton Kilns Moore Ir. J K Picking F II Trent I* N Harley r a Griffin Allen James T C Sauts N G lung J F. Vann John G Cic.Tei W J Cn row t il C Ratliff 11 D Finn II Hcngeveld R I* Peterman G P Polka Traverse Jurors—First Week. T W Morrison Alva Smith W J Mullis IIT1 Davis J 1. Wildes l.onnto Jordan W II Thrift WT Royal • A P Pales 1 T ft Finn • IF N Broate A J Music W C Dempster £ J Seay • Berrtan Mills W T Mlnche.. J W Sterling VT C Paul Second H E Henderson H L Herrin F I. Parker 8 &! Cannon Henry S trie Maud 8 J Btantcs C M WBIIsna Ifetry JcrJvj O it is^tta B T Ve&zn II C Seaman B W Lunceford A A Alien D A Jordan Jr. H P Jeffords 8 C Morton (1 1 Steele P A Edwards W Crews L U MrFoy M Rears U M Webster J A James D M Josey J P Austin T S Paschal E M Herrin P B McDonald You often need some heat in early Fall, when you have not yet started the furnace. !i whatever part of the house you wrant it, you can get it best end quickest with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the most reliable heater on the market, and you can move it wherever you please. Start it to bedroom or bathroom, and you dress in comfort on the coldert Saves Expensive Trips i Take it to ( thc dfr.ing-room, end early brrrkbrt becomes i '» at dusk, i r WAS NECESSARY for the Attorney to have a per sonal talk with a client in a distant city. The journey would seriously interfere, with several important en gagements made for that day. coaey meal. A touch of a match at dusk, and ail is snug (or the evening The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater is bcautiiuily finished—an < anywhere. Drums of plain tied or enamelled in blue j nickel trimmings. A special automatic device makes smoking impossible. Burner body cannot become wedged. AU parts easily cleaned. Damper top. Cool handle. “ wits for descriptive circvkr to any M—cy «f the Standard Oil Company He used the Long Distance Bell Telephone, had a sat isfactory talk with his distant client and was able to keep all his engagements at home. Wtefc. W U Slric* land E L Gorman j J M Cox Fllshr. Micro Sr MlHcc .Ur W E CIr.T.sas P. T n ! r: * lar. l r. w lvp * i: roott VT !. Etrfer W A Strickland Jno L Jordan 1! A Barber Frank Middle- brooks C M Potter »* 1! Skelton J A Rove!! Jchn McClellan JrcV. Music J F Borne;t 11 J Waldron H J J Marker J r. CrUb J M Beach \? L Hinson \V D GUllard J Cannon S T Bernes B J Fecklnecr It P Reddick H M Pafford E l Ren* ley !! T Mullis C Zl Eun'.c* L S Alfrlend tr K M Cason T M Purdom J 1. Ward AT WORK I ON PLATFORM The Long Distance Bell Telephone increases the effi ciency of business men who adapt it to their needs. It can serve you with equal satisfaction and economy. By the way, have you a Bell Telephone f The gubernatorial primary will be ? Thartier. Doremter 7th. Come • vsjr ri?fc\ Atlanta, Oct. 27.—AH of the *and* <!*tcs for Governor. through their -ameers. to*.!ay expressed satisfac tion with the action of tic State Exe cutive Permittee on fixing the pri* it*ary dato cn December 7 and with the rales adopted. fjv Southern Bell Telephone " ' ■ and Telegraph Company/.! t s ' T* m * u:j ;c 4%t» coa.s ml tuKs. Menace? J. R. Sir'th far en-Gov* »msr Jcseph M. Prown rgld his onlv cM>e*len ms te Cc fnlttre of. t N ' r.v ret! a ^vntloz w t ?!ad, fccnjrer. tbit the ee*’".* rnlt been tuloyted. or :'.c* statement * '-lay. Ke Is said to b> :r*c ernor Brown wcuh! H e : *rep2r!ng his i!c.tfonu, v.:.ich wui iare bau :Le committee submit the lc iasuei seen. Ex-Gt>*.\ Brcwaa M’lti n -,«*? It** direct to the friends ta!*e the view thst the com er:. h* —r.f pretty weT .‘••sur^ n.tttee's refusal to submit the prohl- Lricrttacd It waulfi not do so, uitloa QaesUcn practlcah*’* ellmi :au r s It ^*p-ct be fald that he •?: friends the o', or :snJTIatey rovera*? h^**e*f ou: ;Rir..c. f luz- rn* r:.T rrr r n * all, who * * */"*•**• li e ^hestion '"•7' - *■*£“• submitted : i * a r;,y • hat th^ro r * ‘his. !*> orderinf - res.V.sKPT. Tn con- ”**t the rerul.tr le.tlon of '**■ ' T ' urft *- ' tc do this.