Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 02, 1911, Image 8

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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 $35.00 We have a large line of Davenports and Couches, in Genuine or Chase Leather at from $17 to $50 DRESSERS With chlffloncra 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 • • '' . ' - v < r »i - - MORRIS CHAIRS' We have the Royal Push Button kind, the Automatic kind and the Regular rfiyles, iu all the different finishes and upholdterings. An ideal Christmas gift for father or husband. Prices from $10 to $25. We are showing a handsome - ine of Comforts, Blankets and the new Single Comfortables. The as., rt- ment both iu , cotton and wool is y large, and the prices from $1.60 to $7.50 make them all great values. RATTAN ROCKERS,with Settees, Tables, Corner and Reception Cheirs to match, finished 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 We have a large assortment of the famous FLORENCE Oil Hcatcas. No smoke, no odor. Prices from 4:50 TO I0.$0 We are now prepared to give you better ttitio than ever before^ the kind that will merit yrur conlin- ued and increasing patronage. Our large new dtore is filled with the largest and, we believe, the bc& assorted 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 stores, from the leading factories of the country, the mammoth stocks we ara now showing, and each and every article has bsen 3eledt3J with the view of giving our customers 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” I OIL STOVES Tb« wtckleM automatic kind. No wlcka to char or smoke. We sell them on 10 day. trial. ELKS’ LODGE OF JIT THE OPERA HOUSE Memorial Address By Judge * Gale-An Interesting Program Waycroaa Lodge 06», Benevolent and Protective Order ot Elks, will hold their 'Ledge of Sorrow” at the Open Houee tomorrow afternoon, be ginning nt I o'clock. The memorial nddreee wyl ha by Judge A. D. Oalo, «l Brunswick, da. Judge Oalo b n ■fluent speaker, and will be heard with by hi. many Wnycrooa The public generally la cor dially Invited. Hollowing is the program In fu'.l: Selection*—Orchestra. Anthem, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought", Amhro.o—Oraco Church Pralae Him all creatures hero below. Pral.u Him nbovo ye Heavenly ho.t I’ral.e Father, Son and Holy Ohoat. Benediction—Rev. Wm Hint Hois- ham. Accompanlat: Mr. J. L. E. Danle IN VIEW OF THE WIDELY Dl TRIOUTED AREA OF OUR CITY, I BELIEVE THAT THE CITY SHOULD BE RE-DISTRICTED, THUS QIVINQ ALL THE. RESIDENTS OUR OUR CITY MORE REPRESENTATION ON THE BOARD. OF ALDERMEN. CALVIN W. PARKER, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. - Opening Certmerlec. Contralto Solo, ”0, Reel In The Lord”, Meadelsshon—MUi Young. Great Ruler,of the Universe, AH-nelnt and benign. Look down' upon and bleat our work And bo nU glory Thin*. ~ O. bear our prayers for the honored While bearing In our minds. The memories graven on each heart, Mr “Auld Long Syne." Invocation—Rev. a A. Brown. Vtalln Solo, Inftrmono. Mascagni— Memorial Address—Ur. A. D. Onto. Anthem, 'Hark I Hark* My Soul", •alley—once Church Choir. Cloning Ctremenieo. Tral.e Qod from whom til blenalng* flow, % . . . . •’ . DIO INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK SHOW. Special To The Herald. Chicago, III., Dec. 2.—The offer ot 111)0,000 In premlumi hot attracted a record-breaking display ot champion animals from the United States, Can ada and Mexico to the nonnol Interna tional live stock exposlton, which openol in the Dexter pavilion nt the •tccl yard today and will continue for u-u week. Canada la particularly well represented at Uie expo^tlon -Up year and will competo against a u. assortment ot highly brad (took from ah the cattle raising districts ot the United States. In addition to the' usual display ot cattle, hones, awlno and sheep, the management hoe provided for a num ber of special features. The students Judging contest wm be conducted on n broader* scale than over before and will be participated In by representa tive* of many ot the leading agricul tural collagen ot the United State* and A competitive test among Shepherd dogs la on# ot the entirely new fea ture*. Another tester* It the dlVptxy of n dozen yearling sheep.'bnsd and owned by the UnltM Staton Depart ment of Agriculture. * This will bo the lint opportunity sheepmen hare bad to observe the progress of the experiment tn breed ing range sheep started by the depart meat five years ago, and still In pro gress at Laramie, Wyoming. HAS MADE H!8T0ltY. MADE IN THE 80UTH BY MEN WHD KNOW HOW TO MAKE PAINT THAT WILL HOLD IT8 COLOR AND PTA.V ON IN OUR EXACT LY C.IMATE. CHEAPEST BECAUSE IT 18 THE BEST. SEND FOR COLOR CARD AND BOOKLET “SUGGESTIONS on PAINTING’ MANUFACTURED BY DOZIER 8 GAY PAINT CO. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS. The Honorable Hoke Smith did, on the 15th day November 1811, resign the office ot Governor ot tbit State thereby creating n va cancy In raid office: THEREFORE, I, John M. Slaton, President of the Senate, exercising the executive power* of the govern ment xx provided by Par. t. Section at the 5th. Article ot the Constitution ot this State and tows In pnnnance thereof, do Issue this my proclamation ordering a special election tor Gov ernor to All the vacancy to occasion ed for the nnexpired term, to be bold on the loti* day of aJnoary, 1812, un der U>e lain of this 8tato gov erning geneenl elections. I alio con voke the General Assembly, of Confix In extra session, at the Capitol of tbit State, on the 21th day ot January 1912. nt 10 o’clock a. m., to receive tbo hereunto set ray hand and caused tha | BELIEVE THAT AN IT returns and declare the result of.said | Great Seal of the Stats to be affixed STATEMENT OF THE RECEll special election or to elect a Governor hereto, this 20th day of November, and EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY In caeo no person shall receive a majority of the whole number ot votes at each special election, as provided In the Constitution ot this State. JOHN M. SLATON, President of Senate Exercising the Executive Powers of the Government. IN WITNESS WHEREOF t have 11-23 tf. SHOULD BE CAREFULLY PREPAR. ED AND PUBLISHED QUARTERLY. CALVIN W. PARKER, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. .v . _ siz.’in* -Sr,LSil*jri- *«: iX . ^ ~