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MORRIS CHAIRS
We have the. Royal Push Button
.kind, the Automatic kind and the
Regular rfyles, in ail the different
finishes and upbolrfieringa. An ideal
Christmhs gift for father or husband.
Prices from $10 to $25.
We have been fortunate in secur-
ing the sale agency for 1912 of the
famous F. A. WHITNEY and the
PULTON lines of Go Carts' and Car-
.riagesV ( We are now showing these
handsome Carts and Carriages at no
larger price than is usually paid for the;
We have them from 1
'ordinary kind,
$4.50 to $35.00
We have a
assortment b
famous
We have a {large line
of Davenports and
Couches, in Genuine
or Chase Leather at
from $17 to $50
We are showing a handsome toe
of Comforts, Blankets and the new
Single Comfortables. The assort
ment both in cotton and wool is
large, and the prices from
$1.60 to $7.50
make them all great values,-
RATTAN ROCKERS,with Settees,
Table?, Corner and Reception Chairs
to matchrfinished in light shellac; also
a large variety in brown in ail the pop
ular styles.
Make your chri&mas selections now,
‘ We will deliver it when you are ready
OIL STOVES
The wlcklei. automatic
kind. No wick, to char or
•moke. We sell them on 10
dare trial
$8.00 to $16.00
FLORENCE
O i 1 Heateas. N o
smoke, no odor.
Prices from
4.50 TO 10.56
We are now yref rred to give you better geivfct
than ever before, the kind that will merit yr.ur contin
ued and increasing patronage. Our large new Ctore is
filled with the largest end, we believe, the bcdl assoitcd
and MOST COMPLETE line of Home Furnishings ever
shown in this section of the State. Our buyer has been
busy for months selecting for our chain of store;, from
the leading factories of the country, the mammoth stocks
we are now showing, and each and every article has
been -iileCtrl with tha view of giving our customers the
BEST VALUES for their money. The immense quantities
wo buy enables \:s to of er you these gcods at rpuch
LOWER prices than the small dealers.
Walker-Hood Furniture Company
80 PLANT AVE.
PHONE 499
“The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good’
DRESSERS
With chiffioner* and dressing ta
bles to match, in all aoods, finishes
and styles. We hkve a truly beau
tiful line, at prices to fit any purse.
ROCKERS
The largest line ever shown in
this city*. We have them fn All
styles and finishes, from a
large heavy solid oak one at
$1.98, Ilk© cut, up to the genuine
leather Turkish kind at
$25 TO $30
Don't Miss the Grand
Prize Automobile Races
Savannah, Ga., November 21-30, 1011.
' EXCURSION RATE8 VIA A. B. A A. RAILROAD. 3
Tiedeman Trophy Race, Monday November 27th. Ain
Savannah Trophy Race, Monday, November 27th. /
Vanderbilt Cup Race, Monday, Novemlmr 27th.
International Grand Prize Race, Thursday) November 30th.
Racee on the eeventeen mile conrae, the flneat In the world.
Admiaalon tickets to the racei' will he told In connoctioa with
railroad ticket^ Tickets on sale November 2Sth to 29h, In elusive;
with return limit Decemoet 4th, ’OIL ' .
See the nearest ticket acen: for firther Information.
W. H. Leahy, G. P. A. E. H. FeS, A. O. P. A.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A.
or (lands. They do not purte or
cause Inconvenience. If they do not
PoatUvely cure chrooto or habitual (
constipation and thus relievo the my- i
rtads of associate or dependent chron >
le or dependent ailment*, your money
will he refunded. Try RexaS Order
Uee at our risk. Three idles of pack
ages, 10 cents, 20 ccnta and 00 Sent.
Remember, you can obtain Rexal
Remedies In this community only at
our store—The Resell Store. The
8-ala Pharmacy.
only man who advocates democratic
(principle, whereby the people domi
nate and I flrmly believe that Mr.
Brown la tar more sincerely a pto-
jhlbUlonlst thu Pope Brown and that
his plan of Mhmlttlng the prohibition
issue to the people wilt prove more
effective and lastlns for nod."
R. E. SWILLING, Manager and Owner
THE'ARTISTIC CLEANSER AND DYER -
German Chemical Cleaning, French Dry Cleaning, Steam Cleaning
Dyeing.
Pressing, Repairing, Altering, Cleaning; Dyeing and Curling of
>’\ Ostrich Feathers. .
22 Tebeau Street, -Halt Block From Now P. O. Bldg. Phone No, SO?
SUITS MADE AT HOME.
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REPORT mom.
DECATU RCOUNTY
' D. n. Aryan, a former opponent o!
Oovornor Brown, baa written him a
^ strong letter from Bainbridge, pledg
ing hia support to Governor Browu,
Juid giving hia reason# for Mine.
; Ilia letter la as follows:
“I notice in The Journal that Mr
Ralph Smith has boen down in our
We Dock Up Our Statements - With
Our Pergonal Reputation and
Money. %
Vo nro so positive that we can re-
Hove constipation, no matter how
chronic It may be, that we offer to
frrnieh the medicine freo of all cost
if we fall. . » •
Wo think that it la worao than
useless to attempt to cure const!p&'
tion with cathntric drugs. Cathartics •
may do much harm. They may cause !
a reaction. Irritate and weaken the *
locality (Balnbrldge) recently and t bowels, and make constipation more
tried to line out the political situation ! chronic.
In this county for his paper. Mr. Con&tipntiou le often accompanied
Smith epoko of seeing several of tho [ and may j>e' caused by weakness of
t>est political prognosticators In the * tho nerves and muscles of the large
county, mentioning some of them. Intestine or colon. To expeef a cure
.Evidently Mr. Smith was In a very
frig hurry and evidently got into a
nest of people that consider politics
as a capital Joke. A few of these pe*
Vie were, a* Icon.ldcr, good Influ-n
till polltlclana, * few of them Mr from
buck, and tome that were far from
Smith prior to this campaign and
against Joe Brown and think they
-should ho agatn>t Mr. Brown thl. time.
“I wa> a member ot the Hoke
Smith lineup In thle county and work
•d very hard to defeat Mr. Brown
Olda I do not regret, but I with to
you muet therefore tone up end
•trengthen tho.e parte and rdatovo
them to healthier activity.
1fc-> illecovery of tho.ectlve princl-
r'» cf our remedy Involved the labor
of skillful research cheml.ta Tbla
remedy producee reeutte such te ere
expected from tho beet of tbo beet
known Inteetlnnl Ionic, and It le. par
ticularly prompt In Ita results.
We went you to try Rexall Order-
Ilea od ourguarantee. Thoy are ex
ceedingly pteaeant to tako and are
Ideal tor children. They apparently
say that I am tor M. Brown thl* time'act directly on the nerve* and mua-
for tha reason that j feel that he l.l clee of the bowel., having; It would
far the beet men In the race tad the: teem, a neutral action on other organa
An Innovation in Oil Heaters
The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, with its
drums enameled in turquoise, is an ornament to any
room, whether in the country or city home.
No home it quite complete without a Perfection 03
Heater. It it a necessity in the fall and spring, when it is.too
warm to (tart the regular heating apparatus, and too cool to be
without heat In the midit of winter it is often convenient as
an auxiliary heater, as there are always tome cold comers
in a house.
The enameled healer ahvayi present, t nice appearance, at the
enamel will not tarnish or bum off. It is not *n "enamel paint," butjt
is the tame as the enamel of your cookng utauik
The Perfection is the most reliable and convenient portable beating
device yon can find. An automatically-locking Same spreader prevents
turning the wick high enough to smoke.
Perfection r°SSs£-r!=2?3
•%Ul5‘rij‘*HlF > SWUOJw,
BIG
TEAT THEATRE
All Week Long
Commencing Monday, Nov. 20
JEWELL-KELLEY
8TOCK COMPANY
A CLEAN HIGH-CLA8S FAMILY THEATRE, PLAYING T(J
THE BEST PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH.
THE LARGEST TENTE D THEATRE IN T^E WORLD, SEAT
ING 2,000 PEOPLE.
Monday Night, Nov. 20
“Way Down East”
THE ORIGINAL Win. BRADY VERSION A8 PRODUCED BY HIM
IN NEW YORK CITY.
Admission, 10c to all
BEST SEATS, Including ADMISSION 3Bo
. Entire change of progi&m nightly.
Big Matinee Saturday, 3 p. m., 10c to All
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