Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 04, 1911, Image 8

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We ace showing a handsome.,J(ae of Comforts, Blankets and the i'rw Single Comfortables. The as** rt- ment both in cotton .and wool is large, and the prices from $1.60 to $7.50 make them all great values. MORRIS CHAIRS We have the Royal Push Button kind, the Automatic kind and the Regular styles, 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 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 a ordinary kind. We have them from \ $4.50 TO $35.00 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 dtyles. Make your chridtmas selections now. We will deliver it when you are ready DRESSERS With chlffloncrs and drawing U- We are now prepared to give you better, smic* than ever before, the kind that will merit yrur contin ued and increasing patronage. Our large new Acre is filled with the largest end, we believe, the bcrit 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 aro now showing, and each ar,d every artide has been seledts J 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 rpuch LOWER prices thac the small dealers. i OIL STOVES i* bias to match, in all wood,, Anlshei w and style,. We have a truly beau tiful line, at price, to fit any pane. We have a large assortment, of the famous FLORENCE O il Heatcas. No smoke, no odor. Prices from 4.50 TO 10.50 ROCKERS The largest line ever shown In this city. We here them In all atylee and Antibes, from a large heavy solid oak one at 11.98, like cut, np to the genuine leather Turklah kind at Walker-Hood Furniture Company 10 PLANT AVE. PHONE 499 The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good” SETIRED ADMIRAL DIES SUDDENLY | i — i ' Northeulern, blase., Dec. I.—Death Atoms suddenly here to Rear Admiral tOeorga Ftancls Fusion Wilde, U. 8. ' S», retired. He suffered from heart' meeam. He wae 67 yens old. } Bear Admiral Wilde commanded the I gtoltod Slates marines during the Boa- tor uprising In Chins. He graduated Aram the Naval Academy In 1666 and da 1165 was on the flagship Sueque- toaaaa when she want to Havana tor Efce Confederate ram Stonewall Jack- tooa,Ho commanded the United Sut ton steamship Dolphin on bar cruise i the world, which was hnlshed, As secretary of the lighthouse board Sear Admiral Wild* Intrlduced gas •nays on the Brest Lakes, established mm electric light veeeel on the dan-.r- toaa Diamond Shoals and InCfOSu.-el Aha Installation and operation ot tele- tohaaes connecting the vessel with the SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' J INSTITUTE BEGINS TODAY Mr. Oeorge Andrews, who win con Sant the Sunday School Teachers’ lo st the First Baptist Church i week, ha, arrived and would ilka meat all of the teachers and super at the church this after* tonne at 6:60 o'clock. The Institute asm ha In session every afternoon this •week, from I to g o'clock, and It Is Moped that every Sunday school tetch ier In the city, will take the coons. There to nothing denominational In aagard to the Institute; all of 'the wsevk will ha on the line of teaching toad how to conduct a Sunday school. At 7:00 o'clock every evening; Dr. Magedale. 0 f Locust Brava, will deliver toto address, and the public to cordially JavKafl to attend. “UCESTRICK UXULE" MONDAY DEC. 11. INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY Those “Deestrlck Skule” people muit bo having a world of fun.. I could beer thou laughing a block tram the Y. M. C. A. building", said a well known business man this morning. There Is no doubt about Its being a groat fun maker. Dr. Oue Folk! eras- ltd many toughs at the rehenraa! Sat- urday night. J. 8. Elkins, Young Todd, Hay and Cattin, Dr. Thomas and all the "ekollare" are entering hear Illy Into the eptrtt ot the “skule", whet goes to show that men and wo- men are only grown up boys and girls after all. The '.'skule" will be given at Par ker'! Theatre Monday night. Decern- her 11 instead of Wednesday, so as not to conflict with the elections and the 3unday School Institute work. PRESS COMMENTS. Qcvernor Brawn's Strength. (From The Dawson News) r " -rnor Brown's strength te in the record that he has made rather than .... anything he promisee to do or any Issue for which he standi. Many wUl vote for him on the ground tout hav ing eervel the state so welt as gov amor ha to sntltlsd to another term by war of Indorsement Crttlon Hava Failed. , '(From The Winder News.) The rrlllhe have looked In vain tor some oBctal act dt Governor Brown wkerahy they might And fait and parade It before the 'public, but they have tolled Ignominiously. - Can’t Deliver The Goods. (From The Commerce News) Ur. Russell to running on local op- tlon, and It elected, he eta not to save Ms Ufa; deliver the goods, and Pope Brawn to running on n prohibition Pisiform, and tow already on too stat ute books. The real fact to, both ot illlY COURT 10 DE IN JANUARY t Chambers, Waycross, Georgia, No vember 29th, ltlL It appear that the eecond week ot the December term 1 ot Were Superior Court will be In aeselon on the ehcond Monday In Decomber and probably continue through that r.cck, end as there la not eudlcleut rcca iu toe County Ccirt House to accommodate both courts at the same time,- It Is therefore hereby ordered that too Do- comber term ot toe City Court ot Waycross be. and toe same to hereby adjourned tram ton second Monday In December 1911, until toe second Monday In January 1912 at 10 o'clock a. m. And aU Jurors, parties, wit nesses and others Intarcatad In said City Court are bereby excused until toe eecond Monday la January 1912 at 10 o'clock a. m. The Clerk ot said court will spread toto order on too Minute* thereof and publtak noUco ot too tamo. john c. McDonald, 2 2» Judge City Court of Wnycrasu. >12, at 10 o'clock a. m., to recelvo toe hereunto set my hand and caused tba -‘turns and declare toe result of raid j Great Seel of too State to be afflxed PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Honorable Hoke Smith did, on toe 15to day November 1911, resign ton offlee ot. Governor ot toto 8tale thereby creatine n va cancy In laid once: THEREFORE, I, John M. Slaton, President of too Senate; exercising tot executive powers ot too govern, moat as provided by Par. t, Section of too 5th. Article of to* Constitution ot tola State and town tn pursuance thereof, do Inn* tola my proclamation ordering n special election tor Gov ernor to All too vacancy so occasion ed for toe nnexplred term, to bo held] them hay* straddled n hobby to rldo on too 10tU day of aJnuary. 1912. ns-1 In on. That's tos milk In the cocoa- der tho tows ot tola stale gov*] | trolng geneeral elections. I also con.’ Woke tot General Assembly of Qorgla. 'y. ... . 'tff-\ I 1 " * ,t '* «t to* Capital of tola 8Ute, on toe 2tth day ot January >cclal election or to fleet a Governor u case no person shall receive a lajorlty of too whole number ot votes t such special election, ns provided n toe Constitution of this State, hereto, toto 20to day of November, 1911. *■ JOHN M. SLATON, President ot Senate Exercising to* Executive Powers of too Government. I.V WITNESS WHEREOF I have IMS tf. Tha Inevitable Choice. (From the Monroe Tribune.) Take out too prohibition hobby horao and consider toe men from toe standpoint ot true merit and worth to- the state. Then your Inevitable choice will be Joaeph M. Brown. MART attractive “Dorothy Dodd” styles for Autumn and Winter now display in our window. Designs of unusual merit, such as you have become accustomed to expect in this line, and in addition many exclusive^' novelties far surpassing all former achievements. ■ • FOR SALE BY Churchwell Bros. . —————