Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 01, 1911, Image 8

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MORRIS CHAIRS ' We have the Royal iPtHb Button kind, the Automatic kind and the Regular styles, in all the different finishes and uphol&eiings. An ideal Christmas 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 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, ordinary kind. We have them from | $4-50 TO $35.60 Th* wlckless automatic kind. No wlcVa to char or ■moke. We eell them on 10 dar* trial. IgP' •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 >•■ w Single Comfortables. The as/- j t- ment both in cotton and wool is large, and the prices from $1.60 to $7.50 make them all great values. RAT rAN 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 seledtions now. We wiil deliver it when you are ready We have n large assortment of the famous FLORENCE Oil Heateas N o smoke, no odor. Prices from 4.50 TO 10.50 We are now prepared to give you better stilict than ever before, the kind that will merit yrur contin ued and increasing patronage. Our large new Store is filled with the largest and, we believe, the bedt assorted and MOST COMPLETE line of Home Furnishings ever shown in this section of the State. Our buyer has been husy for months selecting for crjr chain of stores, from the leading factories of the country, the mammoth stocks we are now showing, and each and every article has been seledliJ with the viaw of giving our customers the BEST VALUES for tlieir 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” DRESSERS With chiffloners 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 la this city. We have them In all styles and finishes, from a largo heavy solid oak one at $1.98, like cut, up to the genuine leather Turkish kind at $25 TO $30 JURORS FOR WARE IOR COU f The following Is n list of the granl land traverse Jurors drawn for the December term of Waro Suporlor Court i G 0 rarker I It B June* , JP Lido It O Dennett i W D Goodr’ru B F Bryant ’ U J Hargravea J A Tomborlln i C E Williamson Allen James 1 J 0 Humphreys T C Sault ' ’ W K Booth N 0 Lang 3 U Olllon J E Vann • B F Hubert John 0 Stoltoj W U Denton W J Carewcll • BUM lloore Jr. C Ratliff ' J E Dlcklne B D Finn 1 T B Trent H H.agtveld I P N Harley R P Peterman • F O Oriffln O P Folk. Travtrae Jurors—First Weak. 1 T W Morrison H C Seaman ’ JUtb Smith B W Luneeford W J Hullls A A Allen . R B Davie D A Jordan Jr. J L Wilde* H F Jeffords • Lonnie Jordan B C Morton 1 m u Thrift a i stool* '■ W T Royal P A Edwards • A F False W Crew* ; * H Finn L R MoFoy •*JN Bronte M Sears ‘ A J Unale U U Webster ■ W B Dempster J A James B J Seay D M Joaey • Banian MUM J F Austin • W T Minchew T S Paschal 'iff Starling E M Henln • IW C Paul F B McDonald Second week. ’ B B Henderson W R Strickland -it L Herrin B L Gorman • T L Parker J M Cox • 8 M Cannon Elisha Mlore Sr Sour Strickland Mlbender Mua'-t S J Stanton V.' E Simians C U WlUlama R 1 Strickland Saury Jordan n w 1MB C R Austin !. R "rite S Y Wllon V L Harper W A Strickland W L Hinson Jaa L Jordhn W D OHlIard K A Dorber 4 J Cannon Frank Middle- J T Humes brooks B J Sccklngor C M Potter H F Reddick P H Skelton H M l’n fiord J A Rowell E J Remley John McClellan H J Mullla Jack Muale C M Eunlct J F Bennett L 8 Alfrlend Ir H J Waldron E M Caeon 11 J J Markey T U Purdom J D Crlbb J1« Ward J M Beach PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS. The Honorable Hoke Smith did, on tho 15th day Novemb.r 1911, resign the olllce of Governor of this State thereby creating a va cancy In said olllce: THEREFORE, I, John M. Slaton, President of the Senate, exerclelng tho cxetutlve powers of the govern, meat ad provided by Par. 8. 8ecUoa if the 5th. Article of the Constitution of this State and lawa In pursuance thereof, do liiue this my proclamation ordaring a special eloctlon for Gov. amor to fill the vacancy so occasion ed for the unexplred term, to he held on the lOtl* day of aJnuary, 191$, un der the lawe of thle Slate gov erning ganeeral elections. I also con voke the General Assembly of Oorgla In extra session, at the Capitol of this State, on tho 84th day of January till, at 10 o'clock a. m, to receive lb* returns and declare the result of said apodal flection or to elect a Governor In cue no person shall receive a majority of tho whole number of Votes at auch special election, ea provided In the Constitution of this State. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto let my hand and caused the Great Seal of tho State to ho alllxed hereto, this 20th day of November, ML JOHN St SLATON, •'resident cf Sonata Exerclrtng the ".' t rowers cf lha G:vam“cat. Il-r» tf. j Nature’s Hair Restorer Restores Gray Hafr to Natural Color Sulphur is a Natural Element of the Hair When there is not a sufficient amount of sulphur in the hair, it loses its life, color and strength, turns gray, and falls out There are many forms of sulphur, but only one kind that is suitable for treatment of the hair and scalp, and that Is the ® Sl&all B'SaeS!™' 8 S “ E We Have the Secret, and We Give Too the Benefit of • It at an Exceedingly Low Price v ^ , 1 For two or three years my hair had been falling out and getting quite thin, until the top of my head was BALDNESS *"! ,reI S bal<1 - . Abo “ 1 four month, ago I commenced nirnn- J S ,,n * Slg ' *" d Sulphur. The fimbottle teemed to CUBED do tome good and I kept using it regularly, until now instant improvement. STEPHEN BACON. Rocheiter, N Y. 50c. and $1 Bottles, Af All Druggists ♦ WYETH CHEMICAL COMPANY NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. I FREE 74 CORTLANDT ST„ A«*a Cana at WpatW, Saga aad Sulphur TuUct Soap rm to anyooa who will send ua this advertisement with 10c in stamps to com mat of wrapping and'mailing the aoa* * CHEROKEE PHARMACY SPECIAL AGENTS. AT THE FRONT Tou have to be on yout guard- U you ar ecaugbt napping, It lnrltoo dlraatar. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLlRS GRADUATES ARE NEVER SLEEPY HEADS, They are eought alter by men of main. You find them in leading positions of trust. Our DIPLPMA ia an open leaame poaltlon and prefermenL Our cpeclalty la to fit you for bullosas, make the pay-roll larger; to In- txeaae the salary of tho "big man.” Entar At Any Tima. Waycross Business College XTaycroaa. nu R. P. Zelglar, Prat Extraordinary**. Anituoncement Sleeping Car 8ervlce Between Way- crosa and Atlanta, via: A B.h&A. R. R. Effective wide first car leaving Way- croae 8:00 p. m„ Monday September 4th. The A. B. A A. have secured to rthla service elegantly appointed eleotrlc-llghted Bleeping can, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage You may aecure your sleeping car diagrams nre kept contlnnoauly open, •pace at the ticket office. Union Sta tion. at any time prior to. your trip, TheA. 0. A A. Railroad repreatnta tho -Standard of Excellence In 8#rvloe.— Schedule of Sleeping' Car Line. Leave Waycross 8:25 p. m. Arrive Atlanta, 8:40 am. Leave Atlanta 10:16 p.m. Arrive Waycrosa 8:15 a. m. TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY." ' W. H. Leahy, 0. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. E. Camp, T. A., Waycrosa, Ga.. Advertise In the • mmim Great southern Corn • Atlanta, Ga., December 6-8,1011. LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. A A. RAILROAD A splendid program haa been arranged u followa: TUESDAY. DEC. 5th. 1:80 p. m.—Opening of Corn on the iubject of corn production. Seaslon of gists. Dlscnsalon of tho Boll Weevil. WEDNESDAY,. DEC. 8th.-Boys’ Day; Address by Soule, President State Agricultures] College; Address by Governor Judaoh Harmon of Ohio; Boys’ Corn Clubs and Trade* Parade, THURSDAY DEC. 7th—Girl’s Day—a vary Interesting program by the women aid girl*. FRIDAY, DEC. 8th.—Address by Prof. Jamagan on -Cora Aa FoodT, Awarding of prizes. Exhibits from all of tho Southern States. This greatoet exhibit of com production ever Every day a big day. DON’T MISS IT. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE TICKET