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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
PLAY FOOTBALL
GETS TEN YEARS
Jesttp, Ga., Nov. 16.—The greater
part of two days in Wayne Superior
•JJpedal To The Herald.
Madison, Wls., Nov. 17.—Not alnco j
Wisconsin severed football relations • Court was taken lip In the trial of
with Michigan some years ago has so j George Vann for the killing of Joe
much Interest been manifest el! In a. Dopson, last July,
gridiron contest ns Is shown In game i James H. Thomas And James W.
gifltwccti Wisconsin and Minnesota to-1 Popped of Jesup with John W. Ben-
morrow. which will virtually decide | nett of Waycross, represented Vann,
the Western conference championship j The case was prosecuted by Solicitor
for the season. i General J. H. Thomas and Robert L.
Fully 16,000 spectators, including I Dennett. The Jury was . out two
,hjg delegations of alumni of both in-1 hours and brought in a verdict of vol
stttuttons from all over the West, are, untary manslaughter. Sentence of
expected to Oil the stands when the | ten years was passed. |
referee's whistle calls the rival eTev-l J
sens to battle. I Young Men’s Chrictian Association. *
That It will be a contest worth see- j Special notice to every Waycross '
Ing Is regarde»l as certain In view of j i**q: and father. Sunday 3 p. m. is |
BIG
TEAT THEATRE
All Week Long
Commencing Monday, Nov. 20
the season's record of the two tear*;?.
Local sentiment favors the cha > -4
of the Wisconsin team, though 1; is
freely acknowledged the BadRers will
have to put up a hard light to hold
down their own with the Minneslta
players
Minnesota and Wisconsin have met
regularly on the gridiron since 1S90,
■with the exception of the year 1600.
Minnesota has «leven victories to her
credit and Wisconsin eight.
>rvice. Come pruyinR. The
t .‘>Ject will he of great Interest to all
mothers and fathers. Of course there
ate some that the truth hurts. Well,
the very best thing for you is to stay
at home.
8eeretnry Norvell.
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bt* medicis*. f-r constipation, in*
digestion and Ever trout le, la firm
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Tortta liver powder, with a larger
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Big aelactloi) plaid Gtathams, II 1-2
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THE FAMOUS
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A CLEAN HIGH-CLASS FAMILY THEATRE, PLAYING TO
TK- -EST PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH.
THE LARGEST TENTED THEATRE IN THE WORLD, SEAT-
INC ?,000 PEOPLE. * ^
Monday Night, Nov. 20
“Way Down East”
THE ORIGINAL Wm. BRADY VERSION AS PRODUCED BY HIM
IN NEW YORK CITY.
Admission, 10c to all
BEST SEATS. Including ADMISSION 35o
Entire change of program nightly.
Big Matinee Saturday, 3 p. m., 10c to All
Kansas has lost 2,000 Inhabitants in qualities of this preparation?
ttfo years. Lots of them have come We could not afford to so strongly
to South Georgia. j endorse Rexall "OS" Hair Tonic and
— . «|» ■ — J continue to sell It as we do, If It did
• not do all we claim it will should our
The latest from the battleship Maine) ^
! enthusiasm have carried us away, and
Is to the effect that she was blown up
from the outside.
Take Advantage of This Generous
Offer.
Rexall “93’’ Hair Tonic not give en-,
tire satisfaction to the . users, they l
would lose faith In us and our state- •
ments, and In consequence our busi
ness prestige wiuld suffer.
We assure you that If your hair Is
beginning to unnaturally fall out or
If you have any scalp trouble, Rexall
“63” Hair Tonic will promptly eradi
cate dandruff, stimulate hair growth,
and prevent premature baldness, or
Great Southern Corn Show
Atlanta, Ga., December 5-S, 1911.
LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. & A. RAILROAD.
A splendid program has been arranged* ns follows:
TUESDAY, DEC. 6th, 2:30 p. m.—Opening of Corn Show; Orations
on the subject of corn production. Session of Southern Entomolo
gists. Discussion of the Boll Weevil.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6th. —Boys’ Day; Address by Dr. A. M.
Soule, President State Agriculturral College; Address by Governor
Judson Harmon of Ohio; Boys* Corn Clubs and Trades Parade.
THURSDAY DEC. 7th—Girl's Day—a very interesting program by
the women /isd girls.
FRIDAY, DEC. Sth.—Address by Prof. Jnrnagan on “Corn As Food".
Awarding of prizes.
Exhibits from all of the Southern States. This will be the
+ greatest exhibit of corn production ever given in the South.
Every day a big day.
DON’T MISS IT. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE TICKET
AGENTS.
W. H. I.cahy, G. P. A. E. H. Fell, A. G. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
Don’t Miss the Grand
Prize Automobile Races
Savannah, Ga., November 21-30, 1911.
Excursion rates via a. b. a a. railroad.
Tied?man Trophy Race, Monday November 27th.
Savannah Trophy Race, Monday, November 27th.
Vanderbilt Cup Race, Monday, November 27th.
International Grand Prize Race, Thursday, November 30th.
Races on the seventeen mile course, the finest in the world.
Admission tickets to the races w.'i: be sold in connection with
railroad tickets. Tickets on sale November 26th to 29h, in elusive,
with return limit Decemtfei 4th, 1911.
See the nearest ticket agent for further Information.
W. H. Leahy, G. P. A. E. H. Fell, A. G. P.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A.
Your money back upon request at
our store if Rexall “93“ Hair Tonic
doesn’t do aa we claim. That’a our
guarantee. You obligate yourself to the above guarantee becomes opera- j
netting whatever. Could you ask or tlve. Two sizes. 60c and 61.00. ScM;
could we give you stronger proof of • only at our atore—he Resell Store, j
our confidence to the hair restoring! The Seals Pharmacy. j
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