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We-nre showing a handsome ine
of Comforts, Blankets and the new
Single Comfortables. The as." rt-
ment both iu cotton and woo! Is
large, and the prices from
$1.60 to $7.50
make them all great values. (
MORRIS CHAIRS '
We have the Royal Push BistU r
kind, the Automatic ' kind and < the
RegulaHftyles, iu all the different
finishes and upboldterings. An fdea)
Christmas gift for father or husband.
'Prices from $10 to $25.
>Ve have | large line
of Davenports and
Couches, in Genuine
or Chase Leather at
RAT TAN ROCKERS,with Settees,
Table*, Corner and Reception Chairs
to match, finished in light shellac; also
a large variety in brown in all the pop
ular styles.
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
largerprice than is usually paid for the
ordinary kind. We have them from I
$4.30 TO $35.00
Make your chridtmas selecftions now.
We wiil deliver it when you are ready
DRESSERS
h With chiffionen tod dressing to-
blss to match, in all wopda, finishes
W and styles. We have a truly beau
tiful line, at prices to fit any purse.
We are now prepared to give you better itnirt
than ever before, the kind that will merit your contin
ued and increasing patronage. Our large new dioie 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
busy for months selecting for our chain .of stores, from
the leading fidtorids of the country, the mammoth dlocfcs
we arc^now shdwing, and each and every artide'has
bssti jaleitjJ vvit’j chr view of giving our customers the
BEST VALUES for their money. The immense quantities
we buy enables us to oficr you these gc'ids at much
LOWER pricts thar the small dealers. r
OIL STOVES
Thu dlcklets automatic
Hod. No wlckl to char or
smoke. Wo sell thorn on 10
day. trial EC
S8.00 to $16.00 y
We have n It
atsortmeut of
famous \
FLORENCE
Oil Hcmcas.
smoke, no odor.
Pr evs f:t m
ROCKERS
The larzeet Una ever ahown la
.this city. ^Ve have them In »tl
■tylea and finlahea, from 'a
large heavy eolld oak one at
$198, like cut, up to the genuine
leather Turklih kind at
Walker-Hood Furniture Company
80 PLANT AVE. PHONE 491
“The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good 1
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, The Honorable Hoke
Smith did, on the 18th day November
i 1911, tealgn the ol!lce of Governor
of this State thereby creating M va*
- caney In said dtace: '
i THEREFORE, I, John U. Slaton,
President of tbo Senate, exercising
i tile executive power, of the govern-
meat as provided by Par. 8, Section
at the 5th. Article of the ConetltuUon
of thle State and law* In pursuance
..thereof, do Itaue thle my proclamation
ordering a special election for Gov
ernor to fill the vacancy ao’occaelon.
ed tor the unoxplred term, to be held
on the 10th day' of aJnuary, 1818, un
der the laws of thle State gov
erning geneoml election.. I alio con
voke the General Aaeembly of Gorzla
In extra, eculon, it the Capitol of
thle State, on the 24 th day,of January
191:, at 10 o’clock a. m., to receive the
return* and declare the reeult of eald
•pcclal alecUon or to elect a Governor
n case no person .hall receive *
majority of the whale number of votea
at such special election, as provided
in the Coaatltutlon of thle State.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto eet my hand and earned the
Greet Seal of the State to he. alllxod
hereto, thle totb day of November,
1911.
JOHN M. SLATON,
President of Senate Exercletng the
Executive Power* of the Government.
11*23 tf. ’
STATE OF GEORGIA) EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT, ATLANTA.
GEORGIA SOUTHEkN
AIND FLO RDA RAILWAY
Fhe Popular Route to All e olnts Notth And
ThroaghTralna
In connection with A. 0. U, from Waycroes via Tirtoa to 11.con
ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT .. NASHVILLE, ST.
LOUtS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, ANO CINCINNATI.
Coaches and Pullman -deeper. <o thn-ujh without change. Dining
Car Service.
TRAIN8 OF A, B. * A. R. A* CONNECT AT CORDELt WITH
TRAINS OF O. 8. * RAILWAV FOR MACON ATLANTA
AND ALL POINTS NORTH ANO SOUTH.
FOR INFORMATION
IS TO RATES. ROUTES, OR SCHEDULES TO ANV POINT
NORTH OR WEST, APPLY TO ANV ADEPT OF THIS- COM-
PANY, OR ADDRESS.
C. A. DEWBERRY. T. P. A, VALDOSTA, OA.
C. B. RH0DE8, O.P.A. J. W. JAMISON, T. P. A.
- MACON OA. MACON >A.
The First Nationtl Bank located-ln
tho city of Waycrose, having been an
pointed a State Depository, and oar
ing executed and filed In this ofilco i
bond In the aura of FIFTY THOUS
AND DOLLARS, conditioned for tho
faithful dlecharge of It* -luitcn, whl ~>i
ha* been accepted and approved by
the Governor, It fj*therefore ordernt ■
That the . Tax Collector of the Count*,
of Ware be and !e hereby instructed
to pay over to tald Inna all munezx
etUi.'led by him for and on account
Wcthlnilpn, D. C„ Dec. 4.—A bank
rupt la liable to prosecution for per •-
jury If he ewcara falsely at the first
meeting cf his creditors to Inquire
Into his buslne-s, according to a de
cision today, by the Supremo Court of
th* United 8tate*.
Morris Gltcksteln, of SL Augustine,
i FIs,, wee Indicted In 1909 on a charge of Stale taxee, except epch as may l-e
of pofjury. It being alleged that he paid directly Into the State Treaaurv
eworo the total number of trunki of and that notice of thle ordor be given
fool's sent by him from Jacksonville by publication'In some no«.paper ot
>» St. Ar-uetlna on a certain day wat general drculaUon published In th*
two, whereas It was a greater number.- city whero eald bank la located.
Gltcketeln claimed each a prosecution Thle 24th day of November, 191L
wee not proper. I JOHN M. SLATON.
i Washington, D. C., Dec. 4.—Tho flu-
g^reme Court ot the United State* to
day passed upon a much disputed
gmlnt of law, when It decided that a
Ilf* insurance policy mr.y bo assigned
4o one not related or to a creditor of
fb» peraon Insured when the nss'ta-
anent wee not contemplated at th*
dime the policy was procured.
This deelslon was reochod m dlspos
Sag of $19,000 Insurance on the life
«t John c. Burchard of Tenneaaea.
(Several montha before Burchard dlea
]W mulgned hli policy to Dr. A. H
Orlgsbp. After his death, the admin-
Jstrstcr of- th* estate claimed ' th*
maotr on th* ground that Its assign-
neat to a peraon without Interest in
th* ure of the Insured wae asa'n”
dhe public policy, whether the arKrt-
jMSSt was contemplated at th* tint
$he policy wee procured or later.
The United State* Circuit Court for
Kiddle Tenteraeo 'eld c-at '.Vi »»•
Blgnmcnt was void. Th* Supremo
Court today reverted tho lower court.
Atlantic Coast Line
THROUQH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA ANO POINTS
WEST.
LEAVE WAYCROS3S 10:30 P. M, ARRIVE ATLANTA
7:07 A. M.
LEAVE ATLANTA 8:50 P. M. OR 10:20 P. M„ ARRIVE
WAYCROSS 5:25 A. M. OR 6:35 A. M.
WAYCROS8 IS A88IGNED AMPLE 8PACE IN OUft
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMANS.
SAVE TIME BY TRAVELING OVER THE
Atlantic Coast Line
E. M. NORTH, A. G. P. A, R. E. CAMP, TICKET AOT.
. SAVANNAH. OA. WAYCROSS, OA. ~
N?RTH CAROLINA BAPTISTS.
BUcFSsilT
avenoat council no. n
Sr. O Is. a. M
u-eie Aery Monday evening In lei
-»'* Hall Isxt-Hlieb bull-flat at >
..... Wl>u m muk
•ale than idl uhero combined.
SOLD IN TOWN Pa
urteath terra. J NEW LINE TO AUSTRALIA.
la consequence of a reform move- Special To The Herald.
ant that bee been under way for St. John, N. B, Dec. 5.—'Today aaw O OOOOOOOOOv? o
BBteo lime Mayor Boylo encountered the Inauguration ot a new ateamiblp ° BYCK ELECTRIC °
■ere oppotlllcm In hi* candidacy this amice between SL John end New |o SUPPLY CO ®
year than heretofore. Zeeland end Australian porta, includ ^ AH Kindt of Electrical Work O
Opposite him ci\ U$e ballot were P. Inc Melbourne, Auckland, and Sydney. | ^ *nd Supnllta. O
T. (kmttni, t* former major, and Two first claaa atcamehlpa, the O ALL WORK QUARANTE£D o
J. P. Mabonert a member ot Ike Walwera and Kakacul. wlU entafe In ° ^ l-ott R*re*»t i*r.»ne C*
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD, pev aAO IN FIVE
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMEN'S.
WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE USf
Wiy?r >da Swing* «n I Tr-tift Ci»
the •rrrlce.
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