Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 23, 1911, Image 8

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r We have been fortunate in secur ing the sale agency for 1912 of the famous F. A. WHITNEY and the FULTON lines of Go Carts and Car riages. We are now showing these handsome Carts and Carriages at no larger price than is usually paid for the, We have them from " ordinary kind, $4.50 TO $35.00 The wlcklcss automatic kind. No wlcka to char or amoks. We sell them on 10 daya trial. 't _7 (S a large of the FLORENCE O i 1 Heatens. N o smoke, no odor. Prices from 4.50 .TO 10.50 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 all styles and finishes, from a large heavy solid oak one at $1.98, like cut, up to the genuine leather Turkish kind at $25 TO $30 . MORRIS CHAIRS We have the Royal Push Button kind, the Automatic kind and the Regular rftyies, iu all the different finishes and upholdterings. An ideal Christmas gift for father or husband. Prices from $10 to $25. We have a large line of Davenports and Couches, in Genuine or Chase Leather at from $17 to $50 We are showing a handsome line of Comforts, Blankets and the r w Single Comfortables. The ass<- ment both in cotton and wool is large, and the prices from $1.60 to $7.50 make them all great values. We are now prepared to give you better seivict than ever before, the kind that will merit your contin ued and increasing patronage. Our large new dtore is filled with the-largest and, we believe, the berft assorted and MOST COMPLETE line of Home Furnishings ever shown in this section of the State. Our buydt has been busy for months selecting 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 seledte I with the view of giving our cu&omers the BEST VALUES for their money. The immense quantities we buy enables us to offer 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” RATTAN 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 seiedtions now. We will deliver it when you are ready mous Coffee of 200 Years A Ortr a century ago tho old French Market at New Orleana n, limed lor Ita-dellclous coffee. It wo quit, different from the ordinary coffee ol today. teople were accujtonwd to visit tha French Market and drink cup .Iter enp of the delicious beverage* Andrew laekioo. Henry Clay aad other famous men nrdlicd tb!> rere old French Blend. Beautiful women ot New Orleans enloyed It nt tie cIommI the Mardl area belle, and alter the dally siesta. TV. yon could obtain _ > FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS < GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS _ FKOM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GKO WEBS. only at tho French Market In New Orltaaa. But pOW yon all mayeervelt—dally—*^our own tables. For the real old French Market Blend [> perpetuated by The Sams Unique Hygienic Roasting Process No matter white yea live roe ean now obtalo this tore old eeSm, with ah Its tatkHce. natural ttteatth and aroma, lot it It peeked to bermeUcallr-atelod coat, natonched by bumeo handa.' Then tot»tM<vaa!ae"Fraach Market Coffee"-oalr eat Tnach Market Pleven No wonder the eccret el he blend aad mail waa gnaidadeecanfally toe ao many mare. ' - Order trow roer Orocer-TODAT, Cenatoe "Preach Market Coffee- , -the coffee'with a falltory— le J T TURNER ARCHITECT. Offlen UGrand. Building. P. O. Son « Waycrcta. Georgia. French Market MiDa tSrirUjotoftM^Ca.UI. New Orleans, Ls. Butstess PERSONAL AND LOCAL. NOTICEI J. T. Strlcklnnd, tax collector, will «>. Ill hi. offleo at the court house | ^ M|i< Jenn| , , IamlUon and formerly o’clock on troin 8D, and will be car ried Immediately to Lott cemetery where the Interment will take place in tho family burying ground. Mrs. j Mrs. Jones Is well remembered here (tomorrow and Saturday for the pu*- pose of collecting >tato and county $ax. Pay now and register. COMMISSARY BURNS. The commlwary of Mr. W. R. Itaach nt .New Lacy wa» destroyed oy 41re loveral days ago. Tho loll wil amount to about $lo,ttR) with only $6,000 ItiBurnnce. The origin of tho flro U unknown. made her homo In Waycrow. Friends of tho family are invited to attend tho funeral at the cemetery. Rev. W. H. Scruggs will-conduct'the service. Mr. Mnrvll has charge of tho funeral arrangement*. GEORGIANS. Members of the Georgians are re quested to meet promptly at three o'clock tomorrow afternoon in parlor of the Y. M. C. A. building. Ah unusually interesting program has been arranged. Mrs. J. \V. Seals and .Mrs. Will Soaman will bo hostess es. MRS. LEITCH WOK COAT SUIT. Tho handsomo $35.00 coat suit of- ; fored by tho Wilkes Dry Goods Com- Ipany to tho lady mnklng the largest ' cash purchase during their big “Keen- A telephone message waa received ; R||t .. w „ ww by M „. A . M . fcy Judge and Mr*. II. 1>. Urowcr Ob j B1 P , ra „ el Blreet . M „. roornlng announcing^ death ortue;,^., Mnountod (0 ,70.30. little child ol Mr. and Mro. 8. S. j Mra t , justly proud ot tho Jobe., or Savannah. Tho remnlna j prize. will bo brought here tomorrow nt one SALE. On Saturday afternoon at Mr. Him ions furnlturo .tore a aale will oe hold lor the benefit ol the old Indlei homo. There will be on aalo, dolls, fancy work and numerous Xmas arti cle*. no /\U3:l:,u4 appears . TO HEAR RUS8ELL MAN. j Quitman, On.; Nor. 21.—Hociueo no body appealed 'at tho churl houio hero today to lliten to him, John Clay Stnftb, of Atlanta, who had been ached uled to make a campaign epeech in behalf 6f judgge It. B. Russell, failed to speak. v ' ”- ' v '' COWARTS* RING 388. FRESH FISH PER POUND So FRESH OYSTERS PER QUART 30o 0Y8TER MEAL, MILK AND CRACK ERS. , • 23 3* DOUBLE WEDDING. Last evening at live o’clock at the home ot. the brlde’a lather, Mr. Ben Jonea, Mias Minnie Jonea and Dr. W, K. Meeks were married In the pres- ) once ol trlende and relatives. Rev. J, ; B. Thrasher officiating. Just alter the .ceremony the bridal party want to Trinity .Church-where Miss Anion B, Jones and Mr. Charles B. Jones were married. Dr. Meek* and hit bride acting as attendant*. . Rev. J. R, Thrasher officiating and using the ring ceremony tor eaoh couple. My. and Mrs. Jones left last night tor Tampa where they will rielt, from there returning to Savannah to attend the automobile races before reluming hero. They will make thotr home on Elisabeth street Dr. aad Mm. Meeks went Immediately to Dr. Meakl pretty home on Carswell avenue wham they AT THE MAJE8TIC.- Plctures for tonight will be ah fol lows: Film No. 1. "The Altered Mes sage”. Without a doubt this !• tbs beat and most thrilling military pin- turo ever produced by the "Solas" Picture Company. * Film No. 2. "His Dream." This you will find to be very Interesting, showing where a man has" a very had dream and on his awakening tads It all to be a mistake. Produced by the 'Reliance" Picture Company. * ' Tho vaudeville feature wilt he •Seldo and DeLane” In a harmonious blend of wit and song, high class altiglng and reined comedy. CONFERENCE YEAR CLOSING IN THE METHODIST CHURCH The South Georgia Conference ot the Methodist Episcopal Church, South wilt meet at Balnbrldge next week. The pastors of Waycross wilt leave on Monday and will carry an invita tion to tho conference to meet In Waycrosij next year.. At ■ the • First Methodist Church the •towards are very busy now In an effort to hare the money In hand a pay every claim when they Bnnt-fSr the last Ume this conference year tomorrow night. Every eteward Is requested to be preeent at the Church tomorrow (Friday) ’bight St” i:30 o'clock. Tonight the prayer meeting wilt be In charge of the Woman's- Forelgg Missionary Soolety as they are' now observing the week ot prayer. A good program has been arranged to be conducted by Mite Mamie Myers and Mro E. P. Peabody. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock a re union ot all the members "MB Tin possibly attend will be held. The service* promise to be ot unusual In terest and Importance. —~ ' Don’t Miss the Grand Prize Automobile Races Savannah, Ga.,* November 21-30, 1911. EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. & A. -AILROAD. . • Tledeman Trophy Race, Monday November 27th. Savannah Trophy Race, Monday, November 27th. Vanderbilt Cup Race, Monday, November 27th. International Grand Prix e Race, Thursday, November 30th. Races on the seventeen mile course, the finest In the world. Admission ticket* to the tic es will be sold in connection with railroad tickets. Tickets on sale November 26th to 29b, In elusive, with return limit Deeemoei 4th, 1911. See the nearest ticket agent for further Information. W. H. Leahy, O. P. A. E. H. FcM. A. O. P. A. A. D. Da Diet, T. P. A. Union R. £. SWILLING, ftkanager and Owner .1 I 1 1 ‘- ' ' ' .THE ARTI8TIC CLEANSER AND DYER German Chemloal Cleaning, French Dry Cleaning, Stsssm Cleaning Dyalng. Preaalng, Repairing, Altering, Cleaning, Dyeing and Curling of Ostrich Feathers. 23 Tehean Street, Half' Block From New P. O. Bldg. Phone No. S07 8UIT8 MADE AT HOME. V* .A* A' -mrouue. apeecn in touay a paper. -. '. > . . ; r tiii IS ~ -„’J -L*v C’VY $iC i :. . .\ ’jht it % •- * - - - ■ ’ . h