Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 22, 1911, Image 8

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MORRIS CHAIRS We have the Royal Push Button kitid, the Automatic kind and the Regular, dtyles, in all the diffirem finishes and uphol&etings. An ideal i Christmas gift for father or husband. / Prices from $10 to $25. We have been fortunate iif secur ing the sale agency for 1912 of the famous F. A., WHITNEY aiid the FULTON lines of G,o Carts and Car riages. We are now. showing these handsome Carts and Carrk'gts at no larger price than is usually paid for the ordinary kind, We hlive them from $4.50 TO $35.00 We have a large line of Davenports and Couches, in Genuine or Chase Leather at from $17 to $50 We are showing a handsome ine of Comforts, Blankets and the new Single Comfortables. The as ort- ment both iu cotton and wool is large, and the prices from $1.60 to $7.50 make them all great values. RAT TAN ROCKERS,with Settees, Tables, Corner and Reception Chairs to match, finished in light shellac; also a large variety in brown in all the pop ular styles. Make your chri&mas selections now. We wiil deliver it when you are ready OIL STOVES The. wlckless 'automatic kind. No wlcka to char or amoke. We sell them on 10 dare trial. $8.00 to $16.00 % We have assortment famous a large of the FLORENCE Oil Hcateas. No smoke, no odor, i'rices from 4.50 TO 10.50 We are now prepared to give you better service than ever before, the kind that will merit yrur contin ued and increasing patronage. Our large new rflore is filled with the largest end, we believe, the bcdt assorted and MOST COMPLETE line of Home Furnishings ever shown in this section of the State. Our buyer has been busy ior months aeleefting for our chain of stores, from the leading factories of the country, the mammoth stocks we arc now showing, and each and every article has been S2leJte I with the view of giving our customers the BEST* VALUES for their money. The immense quantities we buy enables r:s to . ofler you these goods, at much 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 chlffloners and dressing ta bles to match, in all woods, finishes and styles. We have a truly beau tiful line, at prices to fit any purse. ROCKERS The largest line ever shown In this city. We have them In ftU ■tyles and finishes, from n largo heavy solid oak one at ♦1.08. like cut, up to the genuine leather Turkish kind at $25 TO $30 FOR THE RURAL FREE DELIVERY GREAT JOE BROWN. . to bo King Charles, arose, and, seizing RALLY IN ATLANTA tho crown with both hands, raised it aloft and thrice moving It as though Richmond, Va., Nov. 21.— 1 Tho Posi office Department's interest In blgb-j $r$jr Improvement was mado evident] the Good Roads Congress today by j Fourth Assistant Postmaster General T. V. DeGraw. (Conelnued from Page 1.) Pledges Enforcement of Law. "I will say In conclur.ldn that. If honored by your suffrages, I will en deavor to faithfully oxecuto all tho laws to the end that all the poople, without regard to rank or wealth, and nil speclea cf property In Georgia, v. heher owned by our owrT citizens or placing it upon a head, in Impressive tones said, “I crown my people rather than myself.' "Ah, this Imperial state has, too, an Iron crown,' but it Is not made of captured cannon nor of any of the other appliances of strife, but It U randq of the hoe, (lie plow, the anvil, tho trip-hammer, the stationary en^ind the citizens of other states of fiSttank land the j?reat, throbbing, moving lo- '■hall be impartially protected. Mr, DeQraw Is the active head of I the rural free delivery system, whoi; "Now, bofore taking my seat, allow Grateful To People. ■carriers travel four hundred million mo to say that my heart is overflow- miles over the country roads each ing with emotion because of this ex- jrear. jtraordlnary gathering tonight. I can- Then* 1. * movement In the con-j not entertain ot'her than n fooling of nation to *.k tho Postofflce Depart-j warmest atTcctlon bound with deepest mat to .pen,-! .onto of It. appropria- j sratltudo for tho devotion of tho *loo for th. rural free delivery on! friend, who h.vo 'responded to tho «ha Improvement of po.t road., but !'«'•'of the young men of Atlanta to <he officials of the departmeat think | tender me tho grnclou. compliment of ,1,1. impossible. , your pretence In tht. manner. comotlvo. 'V r:' - "-?re 1. ought of pleasure., nuglit of unpplnc.a, aught of abiding prosperity which con ro.t under that crown, let t o any in alncoreat rever ence would to Cod that they lfiay real upon tho people of Georgia rather than upon myself.” He walka with a crutch, his feet being In such shape that ho can hardly stand upon them. He is plainly la bad health. He seemed to foel keen Jy the fact that he wore a atrlpe-J suit, and deplored the fact that be moat appear at hla wife's dying bed side to attired. Acting Governor Slaton granted him the privilege of going to Colum bus In response to a letter from Mrs Stripling, which la said to have been a heart-rendering appeal. It la un derstood that the child cannot pos slbly survive. HETTY GREEN 76 YEARS OLD. Special To The Herald. New York, Nov. 31.—Mra. Hetty Green, the wealthiest and moat suc cessful business woman In the VBtlefi States, today completed the seventy- sixth year of her atfenneoa and eventful life In perfect health and SHtajr Cu|lom'e bill calling for ftho conatructlon of aeven national Idghways between Washington, D. C. XnSalo, Seattle, San Francisco, San IXdy^. Auatln and Miami probably win receive tho unanlmoua ondtrso- jment of tho food roads convention Evidences of the Progress of good STRIPLING GOES TO , HIS WIFE'S BEDSIDE, Macon, Ga., Nov. 22.—Attired in vigor which many a younger man O'* •As long as life lasts I shall remem j convict garb. Edgar F. 8triplln h ; woman might well envy ber thla occasion and the extraordi I last qlgh passed through Macon ou j Mrs. Green Is not much given to nary compliment which !• embodied la It and I cannot more atrongly Illus trate my amotions and determination than to relate to you tho tolinwlna Impressive Incident: "At the close of the war hotwoaa ■ building In the Southern States Russia and Turkey In 1877 tho prow tors suprtsed the convention. It 1. * nc * of Roumanla, which hadfoy MU daring 1*11 more than ISo.OOO.OW /rations been under tho heel of Tur -eras available for road building In *•!. was »*> free and by tho treat, Mae nouthanstero Atlantic States, of Berlin was erected Into a kingdom. ropcaMBtol thirty-two percent A German Prince, Charles, waa named [ all tho money spent :n tha Units! »• king of Roumanla. Upon tho day i for good roads during that named for the groat ceremonial oxer- j Wr | rises which would mark the formal Korth Coraltna lad with the great- establishment of tha klngnom of Rou expenditure. Virginia waa a very mania In tha grant cathedral at the close second, and Tennessee, Alabama, capital waa gathered an Imposing av. Kentucky and Georgia followed In tie of the Intellect, tho valor and the mrter named. It to eatlmatod that beauty of Roumanla. Upon a data sat dfco total expenditures, for road build- king Charles and In frost of ERn a ioe In the Catted Staten daring the pedestal whereon had bora placid the year will amount tS mbrt crown of Roumanla. Tha trown was i IM0.t00.000. route to - Columbus, where he goes,; sentiment and did not In any oaten* accompanied by a state priaon farm'tattoos manner observe the tnntVer- gnard, lo see hla Wife and one of hio i aary of her birth. She went to her ten children, both of whom are said ' hurlnesa offices, which aha Shares to bo dying. Striptlog to the former ' with her son. Col. Edward H. R. chief of police of Danville, Va- who Green, as usual today to attend to waa brought back to Georgia to serve the business matters connected will a Ufa sentence for which he wxh con-' tho administration of her enormous vletad 10 years ago. fortune. ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD not of gold. best rued with Jewels, but It was r.n I rou crown, moulded from 1 Ue captured Turkish.cannon. At the‘ proper moment Prince Charles, now Union Pressing Club R. E. SWILLING, Manager and Owner Gorman THE ARTISTIC CLEANSER AND DYER Chemical Cleaning, French Dry Cleaning, Steam Cleaning Dyeing. Pressing, Repairing, Altering, Cleaning; Dyeing and Curling of Ostrich Feathers. 13 Tebeau Street, Half Block From New P. 0. Bldg, rhone No. 507 SUITS MADE AT HOME. BIG TEAT THEATRE All Week Long Commencing Monday, Nov. 20 -THE FAMOUS JEWELL-KELLEY STOCK COMPANY A CLEAN HIGH-CLASS FAMILY THEATRE, PLAYING TO THE BEST PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH. THE LARGEST TENTE D THEATRE IN THE WORLD, SEAT ING 2,000 PEOPLE. Monday Night, Nov. 20 “Way Down East” THE ORIGINAL Wm. BRADY VERSION A8 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 ^11 Don’t Miss the Grand Prize Automobile Races Savannah, Ga., Kovamber 21-30, 1>11. EXCURSION.RATES VIA A. B. A A. RAILROAD. Tledeman Trophy Race, Monday November 27th. Savannah Trophy Race,’ Monday, November 27th. Vanderbilt Cup Race, Monday, November 27th. *■ International Grand Prlie Race, Thunder, November 20th. Races on the aoventaon mile 'course, the finest In the world. Admission tickets to tho rac-j. be sold In connection with railroad tickets. Tickets on ^ale November 2Cth to 23h, in elusive; with return limit Decern oe^ 4th, MIL 8ee the nearest Uckel) seen; for f jrther Information. W. H. Las hr, G. P. A. E. II. FeX, A. G. P. A. A. D. Diaiel, T. P. A.