Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 18, 1911, Image 8

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MOKSE GROWING TAFT MUST ACT NOW >erond eartlily aid. 'V ’ Tip cbnit la Mona's’ condition oai had It* effect* on Mn. Mono, who - • .confined to her bod todar aa a r»- nit, and for the IIrat "time since her irrlral In Atlanta baa heed unable to dalt‘the poet. Before Death Overtakes The Ex-Banker In a Convict’s Garb MBMSL—*. mt Atlanta, Cla., Dec. 18.—Growing -little weaker daj> bp day, Charles W Mono, convicted banker, now an In mate of the poet hoapltal at Fort* He Pberpon, la cheered ay the hope that be will receive from President Taft a pardon as a Christmas gift. Aa a step In that direction tie long expected report fronv MaJ. Baker, In charge of the post hospital, telling of the exact condition of the prlaoner, at last baa been forwarded to Wash Ington. it has been delayed .by offi cial red tape, aa the result of the un usual altuatlon, by which two govern, meat departments are In a way reepon plble for one prlaoner. * The order for the report came from the Department of Justlco. It had to go through the usual route and then be sent to the Department of War, since Horae In now conbned on government army reservation. Now Haf. Baker's reply has gone to tha War Department at Washington and must be transferred again to the De partment of Juatlce. The statement was wanted by tbe 10th. because It la understood that the attorney general goes to Panama after that date. He will pass on It, and then It will go to President Taft for action. > Although the report has been guard ad with the utmost secrecy and only MsJ.\Haker know, sexactly what It .^plains, It Is understood that the President will be Informed that If he Is desirous of doing anything for Mr. Horse be had better do It quickly, or Jslana Experiment Station, Dr. C here will be no need of doing any I Brough of the-University of Arkansas king for him. Horse will then be President J. W. Waters of the Kansas Btaft Agricultural Collego/and T. W. WHITE “SIX” MADE A PERFECT SCORE. The first White six-cylinder "80” delivered to any owner, made a par cel score in the Georgia "round the state” tour lust finished. . The tour is an annual event In Georgia, and Ita -purpose, like that of most automobile touts. Is to engender a wide Interest In tbe establishment of good roads. This year, the tour covered a route 000 miles long and was designed to Include those Mehwers of the state which wc.. ... .. _..-d of Improve ment Larkin; secretary of tbe Chamber o( Commerce of Beaumont, Texas. Ok TRIAL AT CARUNVILLE. Special To The Herald. Carllnvllle, III., Dec. 18.—-Henry Smith, accused of"Stusing tbe death of his wife, was placed on trial today In the Macoupin County circuit court The Overland 80 fully equipped aad delivered to you for 81,000.00 Four new ones In stock. 14 6t cod. -Kelley’s Garage. OZARK LAND CONGRESS. Special To Tbs Herald. Springfield, £to., Dec. 18.—The sec ond annual Oxark tend Congress, which convenes In this city tomorrow for a four days’ session, will bring together a host of nofed agricultural experts, public officials and represen tatives of commercial and Industrial organizations. Governor Hadley Is scheduled as the chief speaker at the Initial session tomorrow morning. Among the speakers to bo heard at the subsequent sessions will be Prof. W. Fox of the Mississippi Agrlcul- 8AINTSHEST FARM TOR EXCHANGE OR SALb. I will offer In exchange for good city property or for sale for the next twenty days my .celebrated Saints Rest Farm, near the city and direct! on the SatUla River. New six room bouse, also a four room cottage, large new barn, two other bnfns and othe. out bouses. Fifty pecan trees, most of them bearing, the finest nevet failing spring of water In the county In front of house, .twelve or fourteen head of cattle^ four or five cows hoe In milk. The beat situation for stock, poultry and truck raising In this sec tion. My onfy Reason for offering this property is' because I am too busy to look after IL Ask anybed. about Saints Rest Farm, and If you want to trade come to see me. A. P. Perbam, Sr. SAVED MANY FROM DEATH. W. L. Hock, of Hock, Ark., believes he has saved many lives In his 25 rs of experience In the drug busi ness. "What I always like to do,” he writes, "Is to recommend Dr. King’s New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchlca! affection, for"T feel sure that a number of my neighbors aro alive and well today because they tural College; W. J. Spillman] of the ■ took my odvlce to use It. I honestly United States Department of Agrlcul- believe Its the best throat and lung ture; Edward O. Wilde of New Or leans; Col. R. E. Smith, of Sherman, Toxas; John Fields, of Oklahoma medicine that's made." Easy to prove he’s right Get a trial bottle free, or regular 50 cent or 81.00 bottle. Guar City: l’rof. W. R. Dodson of tbe Lou-1 antoed by All Druggists. That are good and will give years of Service and Pleasure A Few Timmly Suggestions FOR LADIES |FOR MEN Pearl Brooches Watches Pearl Beads Chains Hat Pins Charms Locket & Chains Watch Fobs La Valiers Signet Rings Shirt Waist Pin^ Set Rings Cameo Rings < bmbrellas Set Rings Canes Neck Chains Scarf Pins Toilet Sets Cuff Buttons Manicure Sets Tie Clasps - Cut Glass, Etc Military Brushes g Moderate Prices i “V. Little A Odom Jewelers The House )f Christmas > 7%e buying of Gifts appropriate to the person for whom the Gift is intended is sometimes a difficult matter. You want beauty, you would like to include serviceability, ■ acms* • | The Gift that is purely ornamental can never be so satisfactory as the one that combines beauty with service Your Christmas selections from this dtore HAVE THESE TWO QUALITIES, and the result of a purchase made here is to endow your gift with all that a gift 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 giit is worthy of your consideration, and the codt is no more. Our large rftore Is filled with hundreds of articles from which you can seledt, a suitable gift for any friend or member of the family, and if it is' more convenient for you to pay AFTER Chridtmas you can arrange the terms to suit, either in 30, 60 or 90 days at SPOT CASH PRICES, or on small monthly payments. Elegant Assortment oi Rockers We are showing 200 styles at prices to fit any purse, the newedt styles and patterns in Rattan are here with Settees and tables to match. We have a large assortment in Oak and Mahogany, alio a number of great values in Turkish Rockers, some upholstered in bedl quality chase leather and others in genuine leather with the famous guaranteed Seng springs. ' A Great Display oi Dining Room Fnrnitnre The Idrgedt line ever shown in this city. Thirty pat terns. of China Cabinets from the leading factories of thejl country at prices from $16 (.A to $50.00. Fifty patterns of ' high class Sideboards at from $1S,00 to $75.00. Thirty five dtylps of Buffets from $19.00 to $50.00. A large line ,of Pededtal Extension Tables from $11.SO to $50.00. Seventy- five patterns of Chairs from 80c up to $11,50 each. If your house or the house of your ftk-nd is medt w aim crdfciifht with the Christmas spirit and the holiday tokens ofieied by this dicre, THAT house will remain cherry and comfortable through all the days of 1913. Remember the best giff is the gift-that serves. E'Q Davenports and Couches either in genuine leather or in best guaranteed chase leather. Our line is ext«nsive, compris ing about thirty styles at a wide range of prices. The Davenports are from $38.00 to $S0.00, the Couches from $16.00 to 50.00 Morris Chairs * The ideal gift for father, husband or broth er. We have fifty different patterns; including the famous Royal Push Button kind, the aute- matic and the rod style, in all the popular finishes and upholsterings. They are Priced from $10.00 TO $20.00 We arej showing a beautiful line of Pidures. Ladies’ Writing Desks, Library Cases, Parlor Cabinets, Parlor and Library Tables, Sec tional Book Cases, Rugs, all silts and prices. Dinner Sets from $6.00 to $18,00, Brass Beds. Chifferobes, Wardrobes. Chiffoniers,;,Ladje*’ Toilet Tables; Stoves and Ranges for coal or wood, the famous “Ccft- ter Oak” Line. ~ ?‘The~ Stored' Great Values|Whcrc Yonr'.Credit Is Good” Walker-Hood Furniture Co. PHONE 499 80 PLANT AVE