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only at tba French Market, New Orleana. But NOW you alt
may eerve it daily at four oum table. For the old French Market
blend U perpetuated by
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
and delivered everywhere In perfect aroma and strength In her
metically aealed tiny. Injurious elements are nailed out of
French Market Coffee. In New Orleans, lot hundreds of years.
It baa always been the custom to drink-cup after cup, even at
midnight. Von may do the same today. Be sure yon get the
genuine. "There Is only one real old French Market flavor.’’
At All Grocers •
lllaa'ii. teems «<Cross* eelrkr Ike f i -A '
French Market Mills
(K«w Orleaai C jUcc Co.,L*d..PfOwh**e* I l
Now Orleans, La.
NO loafing or idle neoro of
"ITHER SEX, CAN STAY IN WAY-
3ROSS WITHOUT BEING ON CHAIN
7ANG, IF I AM ELECTED MAYOR.
I 4t CAC'N ,v. PARKER.
Turkeys
Turkeys
, / Turkeys
* Seud us your or
der. Gan sell you
Turkeys every day
from now until
Xmas.
Better See Us
Wilson
Grocery
Company
W. M. Wilson, Mgr.
Phone 128,
Wilson Block
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
CALVIN W. PARKER IS THE POOR
MAN'S FRIEND. CAST YOUR BAL<
LOT FOR HIM ON DEC. 9. 7 2t
NOTICE]
For the convenience of those who
cannot see me during the day. I will
i o cl the Citizen's Bank on December
and 9 from 7 to 9 o’clock p. m., for
tue purpose of collecting state aad
county taxes.
J. T. Strickland.
G 2t Tax Collector.
We have a cllnet who desires to
•exchange 74 acres good farm land 3
miles of A. C. L. depot for a desira
ble city lot, close In.
$ 2t. W. F. Raybon C Co.
STRAWBERRY PLANT8 FOR 8AL6
Fine, healthy strawberry plants for
sale at $2.50- per thousand plants
Lady Thompson and Klondike varie
ties and prolific bearers. Speak quick
If you want plants for they are going
fast Enquire at the office of the
Been Realty Company ifflee, LaGraride
fielding. 24 6td 2tw
Backache, Headache, Nervouaneaa
And rheumatism, bath In men and wo
men, mean kidney trouble. Do not
Allow it to progreee beyond the reach
of medicine but etop It promptly with
Foley KU:.ey Pills. They regulate the'
action-of the urinary organa. T Inc
In action, quick results. Oem Pharma
cy, T. S. Faina.
IN VIEW OF THE WIDELY DIS
TRIBUTED AREA OF OUR CITY, I
BELIEVE THAT THE CITY SHOULD
BE RE-DISTRICTED, THUS BIVINS
ALL THE RESIDENTS OF OUR
CITY MORE REPRESENTATION ON
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
CALVIN W. PARKER.
7 2t CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR.
WE WILL HAVE A CARLOAD OF
GENTLE BROKE TENNE88EE
mules next Monday morning.
7 3t . M. DOWNEY.
Abstifejie/y Pure
Tho orJy Baking Powder made
f7omRoyaB Crape Cream ofTartar
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
PARKER RALLY AT
OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT.
Be sure and come to Opera House
tonight at 7:30. You’ll miss the
greatest of the entire campaign If you
fall to be there. Everything chicken.
CATHOLIC FEAST DAY.
Tbmorrow is a great feast day for
the Catholics of the United Statoi
the Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary. On account 6f
tho solemnity of the occasion the Holy
Father, Pope Plus X, has granted a
dispensation from the law of absti
nence on that day, so that Catholics
may eat meat, even though it Is a Frt-
Masses wUl he said in the
church on Friday at 7 p. m.
AT FOUNTAINS*HOTELS*OR ELSEWHERE
Get the
Original and Genuine
HORUCK’S
MALTED MILK
TheFood Drink for All Ages
UCB MUX. HALT OUOI 1X11*0. m rowou
Not in any Milk Trust
PS* built on “HORLICK’S"
-r Taka a pavkaga hoaM
Don't forget the Parker rally at Op
era Houae tonight at 7:30. Come and
bring your friend. You'll regret It if
you don't.
NOTICE 1 (
All carpenter! of Local 771 are re
quested to meet at the city ball Wed
nesday, December f, at 7737 share.
Business of Importance..
A. V. Houseman,
F. A'. Morton,
. B. F. Hearn,
4 St —Committee.
NOTICE KING’8 DAUGHTERS.
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock
at Flrat Methodist church there will
be a meeting of the City Union Kings
Daughters. Every member le urged
to be present. 4 2t
E. B. MITCHELL, D. C. M. D.
OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and Surgeon,' ,
Office 419-21 LaOrande Building.
Hours: £ to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m
Residence Phone 373. Office 321.
r REED RALLY.
Great Reed Rally will be held at the
Band 8tand Friday evening, December
8th.
Light luncheon will he aerred In
Wade's Auditorium. Everybody "cor
dially Invited. . 2 It
' business MEETING
OF REED SUPPORTERS.
•'* )An Important business meeting of
tho enpcorters of Harry D. Reed wiT.
J» held at th;lr headquarter* tomor
row evening at 7:10 o'clock. A full
attendance la urgently requested
E it
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS,' The Honorable Hoke
Smith did, on the 16th day November
till, resign the office ot Governor
of this State thereby creating a va
cancy In said office:
THEREFORE, I, John M. Slaton,
President of the Senate, exerclalng
the executive powers ot the govern
ment ns provided by Par. 8,. Section
of the 6th. Article ot the Constitution
of this State and laws In pursuance
thereof, do Issue ihls my proclainatlon
ordering a special election for Gov
ernor to All the vacancy so occasion
ed for the unexplred term, to be held
on the 10th day of aJntihry, 1912, un
der the lawe ot this Sfato gov
erning geneeral elections. 1 alio con
voke the General Assembly of Gorgia
In extra session, at the Capitol of
this State, on the 24th day ot January
1912, at 10 o’clock a. m., to receive the
returns and declare the result ot said
special election or to elect a Governor
Iff case no person, shall receive a
majority of the whole,number ot votes
at auch special election, as provided
in the Constitution ot thla State.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal ol the State to be affixed
hereto, tils 20th day of Norember,
1911.
JOHN M. SLATON,
President of Senate- Exercising the
Executive Power* of th* Government.
11*23 If.
•
, I STAND FOR THE SELF ASSER
TIVE RULE OF THE PEOPLE.
CALVIN W. PARKER,
7 2t CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR.
The Salvation Army of Waycrosa
preparing a Christmas dinner for
three hundred poor ot this city. Many
ot the poor of Waycrose have come
to look upon the Salvation Army as lng comedienne,
their friend In their povery and sor- doing a very clover act consisting of
row, the appalling need which stares music and fun. This la a act that la
ua In the face makes ua feel that we sure to please all.
really must Increase our efforte this
AT THE MAJESTIC.
The picture's for tonight will he us
follows:
, Film No. 1.- "The Vivo Rose .Ha
ters." a very pathetic love story pro
duced by the "Tbanhouser" Picture
Company.
Film No. 2. “The Dagger And Tho
Rose." A dramatic production by tho
"Rex" Picture Company.
In the way of vaudeville wo wllfpf-
for "Miss Connie Craven", petite sing-
A|so "BUI Dunn",
year In the direction of caring for tho
worthy yet destitute poor. To do this
we require a vrey considerable amount
of money and knowing your practical
Interest and sympathy we earnestly
urge you to comd most generously to
' A FAIR OFFER. *
Your Money Back If You Are Not
Satisfied.
We pay for all tho medicine used
during the trial, If our remedy foils to
completely relievo you of constipation
our aid. Our ability and willingness We take all the risk. You are not
to do work thoroughly and syetemat-' obligated to us In any way whatever,
Ically Is so well known we need not ft You Accept our offer. That's
take your time to go Into detail!. mighty broad statement, but we mean
Christmas dinner for the hungry, toy* every word of It. Could anything be
for the children, coal for the llrelees more fair tor you?
grates and relief for the molt desti-j A most scientific, common-sane*
tute will demand a large amount of, treatment Is. Rexall Orderlies, which
toll. But thli we are only too glad are eaten like candy. Their -active
to do. We feel confident* you will principle is a recent scientific diecov-
glve consideration to .thfif epe'clal call ery that Is odorless, colorless, and
for help. ,
Yours In the service of tho Lord,
Capt. J. B. Gossett,
P. O. Box 623.
STATE OF GEORGIA, EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT, ATLANTA,
The Flnt Natlontl Bank located In
the city of Waycrose, having been ap
pointed a State Depository, and bar.
lng executed and Hied In Shis office a
bond In the sum of FIFTY THOUS
AND DOLLARS, conditioned for the
faithful discharge of Its dudes, whhn
has been accepted and approved by
the Governor, It la therefore ordered:
That the Tax Collector of the Conoty
ot Ware, he and is hereby Instructed
to pay over to said bank all monen
collected by him for and on account
ot State taxes, except such, ae may he
paid directly Into the State Treasure
and that notice of this ordor be gtve.-i
by publication In some newspaper of
general circulation published in the
city where said bank la located.
This 24th day of November, 1911. '
JOHN M. SLATON,
President of Senate and Acting Gov
ernor.
Appalachlcola Oysters and froth fish
—pfeone 189. * 7 tf
tasteless; vory pronounced, yet gentle
and pleasant in action, and particular
ly agreeable in every way. They do
not cause darrhoea, nausea, flatulency
griping, or any Inconvenience what
ever. Rexall Orderlies are particular-
ly good for children, aged and delicate
persona.
If you suffer fropn chronic or nhblt-
ual. constipation, or the associate o>
lepenlent chronic ailments, we urge
you to try Rexall Orderiiee at our risk.
Remember, you can get them In Way-
cross only at our store. 12 tablets 10
cents; 36 tablet! 25 cents; 80 tablets
60 cents. Soil only at our store—The
Rexall Store. The Seale Pharmacy.
OREGON DAIRYMEN IN
SESSION IN PORTLAND.
Special To The Herald.
Portland,' Ore., Dee. 7.—Question* dt
vital importance th 'dairymen and
hose engaged Jn hndllng tile' pro
ducts of the dairy faMt are to be dealt
with dt the twentieth annual conven
tion If the Oregon Dslrymen’e Assocla
tlon, which met In'thla city today for a
two days session.
In connection wllh the meeting
thero wee opened thla morning and
elaborate exhibition of dairy products
and dairy machinery.
Coffee Goodness Proven,
by a Century of Use
There is something wonderfully satisfying an;l’ fascinating
shout this coffee blend that hn* been In dally i ; «o fur over a
century. Something far different from ordinary c-vecs. This is
the coffeo that was served in the quaint French Market, New
Orleans, to society belle* and beaux of the olden tir.10. And that
waa so liked by Andrew Jackson. Henry Clay and other famous
men. It 1* today the iamb identical, dclicloUMy aromatic blend
that was famous over a hundred year* ago.
Then you could get this coffee with a history—the real
iiijL Sf/a.
'
The Road to Independence
Is not the sponder* route. Deposit v
your salary with ue, wo Issue you a
pase-book and check book; pay ail
your blllo up by check, -thus avoiding
tho necessity and worry ot making
your money strotch to next payday.
0 You know how it is, money in your
pocket never laots.
YOUR B« ACCOUNT
Will stop the leaks, and, If It Is your
desire to get ahead, will eventually
make you independent. Start tn ac
count with us today; a large amount
not necessary; just your week's or
month's salary.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WAYCROSSS
'RESOURCES ?.... $800,000.00
CAPITAL *200,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS ', .... *40,000.00
OT .1 JAMS’
BLACKSMITH
Shop
CORNER SCREVEN AVENUE AND
KNIGHT STREET, OPPOSITE
I
. •. WILLIAMS STREET.
WHEILRIOHT AND REPAIRING. ,
HOR8E SHOEING A SPECIALTY,
RUBBER TIRES PUT ON WHILE
OF EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOME, THERE IS NOTHING ELSE WHICH
13 SO HARD FOR YOU TO TELL IF IT IS REALLY GOOD, AS CUTLERY.
The material In a carving set or bread knife Is only a small part
ot the coat. The tempering and grinding cost* far more and la of
equal j>r greater Importance.
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THESE GOOD* IS SUCH THAT WE GIVE AN
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION WITH EVERY ARTICLE
WE 8ELL, NOT ONLY ARE SUCH 0009S LESS EXPENSIVE IN THE
LONG RUN WHEN BOUGHT AT OUR STORE, BUT YOU HAVE THE
ADDED SATISFACTION WHICH EVJRY TBUE WOMAN ENJOYS IN
HAVING NICE THINGS AND GOOD THINGS IN HER HOME.
P. N. Harley Jldw. Co.
iHouse Furnishers to the People
* 44 Plant Ave Phone. 186