Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 11, 1911, Image 8

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“Dccslricl Sknle” Parker Theatre MONDAY |> r f || NIGHT Mllli .11 intended is sometimes a difficult matter. You want beauty, you lta. • would like to include serviceability. 7 he Gift that is purely ornamental can never be so satisfactory as the one that combines • beauty with service . Come and see the original (< Old Dees trick Skule,” which prpmises to be the best ama teur entertainment ever given in Way cross PROGRAMME Bora and Olrla on Road to Skule. ' Skule taken up. Primer Class Recite*. Reading Clan Reade. Oramar Claaa Soya Leiain. The Adranced Spelling Clau. PART II. Receea—Dinner by Skule. Reception—Mrs. Honeysuckle. Reception—8kule Committee. Composition, Dialogues, Speeches, Songs and other exercises before ye neighbours. Committee's opinion of Scholar's pro- 3T«ss. /uld Lang Syne. Mrs Honeys&ckle, Sissy, Buddy, the gig gling girl, the crying girl, the boy who drinks water, Mike, and all other char acters taken by some offhe most promi nent people of Waycrois. Skule Master ' Mr. Fred Brewer Mrs. Honeysuckle . ..... .. Miss Kate Wilson COMMITTEEMEN: Dr. J. C. Rlppard. Judge. A. P. Perham. Mr. J. 0. Stelnbelmer. Rev. Whitley Langston. Judge J. T. Myers. Mr. O. W. Deen. v Col. D. O. parks. Your Christmas selections from this rftore HAVE THESE TWO QUALITIES, and the result of a purchase made here is to endow your gift with ill that a gilt should have. It will not be cadi aside and forgotten in a few weeks or months, but will give years of useful service, adding, pleasure and comfort to the home where it goes. Such a gift is worthy of your consideration, and the codt is no more. Our large diore is filled with hundreds of articles from which you can select a suitable gift for any friend or member of the family, and if it is mere convenient for you to pay AFTER Chridtmas you can arrange the terms to'suit, either in. SO, 60 or 90 days, at SPOT CASH PRICES, or on small monthly payments. Elegant Assortment of Rockers We are showing 200 styles at prices to fit any purse, the newedt dtyles and [patterns in Rattan are here with Settees and* tables to match. We. have a large assortment in Oak and-Mahogany, akoa numberof great values in Turkish Rockers, some upholstered in bedt quality chase leather and others in genuine leather with the famous guaranteed Seng springs. Before an audience, which filled the theatre to Ita utmost, the Skule held forth last night The audience came prepared to laugh and carried out Ita Intentfon to the fullest.—Atlanta Constitution. One of the funniest entertainments ever given. The Opera House waa crowded.—Jacksonville, Fla., Tlmes-Unlon. \ The "Deestrlck Skule'' at the Lyceum drew the largest audlenc.of the season. The ticket rack was exhausted long before the doors were opened.— Memphis Commercial Appeal. . It Is far and away the richest and most dmuslng entertainment which has been given here In many a day. If at all.—Vicksburg Herald. The second performance of the "Old Deestrlck 8kule” whs a brilliant success, and in erery way Justified the request for Its reputation.—New Orleans Picayune. ( BUY YOUR TICKETS SO AS NOT TO BE KEPT WAITINO AT THE DOOR. EVERYBODY IS OOlNO. A Great Display ot Dining,Room Furniture The largedl line ever shewn in this city. Thirty pat-, terns of China Cabinets from the leading factories of- the country at prices from $16.00 to $50.00, Fifty patterns of high class Sideboards at from $10,00 to $75.11. Thirty th e dtyles of Buffets from $19.00 to $50.00. A large line cf Pededtal Extension Tables from $11.50 to $50 (0. Seventy- five patterns of Chairs from 80c up to $11,50 each. If your house or the house of j cur fikr.d is mttit vmm iictiijli with the Christmas spirit and the holiday tolcr s offend by this dlore, THAT house will remain cherry and comfortable through all the day s of 1912. Remember the best gift is the gift that serves. First Floor, 50c and 75c Balcony 25c Doors Open 7:30 School-Takes up 8:15 Davenports and Couches wither in genuine leather or in best guaranteed chase leather. , Our line is exttnsive, compris ing about thirty styles at a wide range of prices. The Davenports are frem $28.00 to $50.00, the Couches from $16.00 to 50.00 Buy youi tickets so as not to be kept waiting at the door. Everybody is going Soon there will be a ringing out of the old and a ringing In of tbo new. trtcally driven mncblnery. Every ma chine In the laundry Is now being driv en by elecrlc motors and tn addition to this all the band Ironing Is belli* done with electric Irons. Mr. Alowln* Is to bo complimented upon the completeness of bis equip ment and be assures us that with the superior features ot the electric drive be will be able to meet the rapidly Increasing' demand for high clau laundry work tn Waycross. Tbo equipment wu Installed by the Ware County Light ft Bower Com pany with the aid ot the Byck Elcc trical Supply Company, end la one of many Installations In Waycross which have been recently put in commission by'these two firms. The ideal gift for father, husband or broth er. We have fifty different patterns, including the famous Royal Push Button kind, the auto matic and the rod style, in all the popular finishes and upholsterings. They are Priced from * $10.00 TO $20.00 Joe Hill Hall etatee emphatically that he expects to be a candidate for gov eroor in the sweet bye and bye, end there may be others. ' And the Joe Brown contingent #tek to Ita moorings. 'taring been governor far two years .lOrernor Brown konws where to find Jo broom whan the sweeping com- dot |m The Herald's Chrtstmu edl- tan and be tn the swim. are shewing a beautiful lice of Firfum, Itc’iu’ Writirg Desks, Library Cases, Parlo.r Calinctt, Pf ilci in litiuy Ttbite, Stt- tional Book Cases, Rugs, all tin t ti <* iil.crs, I inn S«tf in it J6.(0 to, $18,00, Brass Beds, Chifferobes, Wardrobes {Chlffrrim, Lrdich’ Toilet Tables; Stoves and Ranges fer teal cr vi/cod, the itmous “Char ter 0.ik”Line. •“The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good” Walker-Hood Furniture Co. PHONE 499 , 80 PLANT AVE The Chicago News thinks It will be t jeeas of Durbar-baric pomp. Attorney Dsrrow was .evidently de termined to enjoy bis Christmas. WILSON STEAM LAUNDRY INSTALLS ELECTRICAL MACHINERY. a little Joke ought to srey oat ot pol- Enterprising Waycross Business 1m. iUca. proves Ita Equipment. - Mr. 8. M. Alewlne, manager of the Joe Brown nay not want the earth Wilson 8t*am Laundry, has Just In . but the State of Georgia Is bis for Malted a complete equipment of else keeps. The next Georgia legislature will Tuve a rare and racy time trying to find out what the people nelly went. The late election furnished little In. tonnatlca In that regard except that Shay wanted Joe 'Brown for governor.