Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 21, 1911, Image 8

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Gills That Are Purely OrnameulalCan Never beso Satisfactory as Ihc one Combining Beaut / ivlfh Service LADIES D KS ; make muck appreciated gifts. Ours are i:i Golden Oak,\ Weathered Oak, Circassion Walnut,Early English and Fumed Oak at $5.25 to $20.00. Baets & Sideboards v A truly beautiful line. 60 patterns. A kind and price to suit every purse or requirement. . . $15.00 to $60.00 A Charter Oak ' ' Range A Giftthat ail the fam ily would Appreciate for many, many years A Morris Chair For Wife or Mother. A WORTH WHILE GIFT 30 Patterns all styles would mean to him many long evenings of pleasure and comfort. We have one in solid Oak at $6.50. Others up to $20.00. ComblattSei Lava Enameled Ware Cereal Cook- < ar. Pudding Pan care center and water- 9. extra heavy Thordornwhlchoolo for perfect roasting and *■ It la an extra heavy stamped Pad* P». W«h M» annul tho to, for lions of inferior methods. steamlnA when It is used in that capa- «*ty. This vessel is equipped wi»»* a P. N. Harley ^ Hardware Co. 44 PLANT AVE. lull Pataat Anti-Bara Drip ia.ui.riir, \ v IjSBgfe Rockers 50 styles SOc to $4 Rockers SPECIAL Extra Strong 60c Sulkies A good one at $1.75 A better one at $2.40 Velocipedes The strong,well- made kind. Built for use. $1.75 up For the Children Go-Carts Large line Spec ial folding Cart at 75c Others up to $3.50 Little. Red Chairs and Rockers 25c each A few Folding Tables at 35c Red Wagons Several Sizes Special prices This Week If your home br the home of your friend is made warm and bright with the Christmas spir it and the holiday tokensoffered by this store, 7HAT home will remain cheery and comfortable through all the days of 1912. REMEMBER, the best gift is the gift that serves. You can combine, the lasting benefits of SERVICE, with the beauty your giff should have. Book Cases Sedtional, Libra ry or combina tion styles. $7.25 to $30.00 Chiffoniers Dressets in many woods, styles, finishes and prices. Brass Beds Satin or Polish finish $18.00 to $50.00 Dinner Sets Special 53 pieces, beau tiful patterns $6.00 Complete For the Grown Folks Library 1 ables Just received the handsomest line ever shown in this city. $6.50 to $25.00 Pictures An elegant a sortment frem 60c to $ ParlorSuii Many elega patternsat smi prices. Rugs A great lin from 50c to $3> all sizes Electric Portable Lamps and Domes A few left. A serviceable g ift and very handsome $6.00 to $10.00 CHIFF0R0BES An ideal gift for husband, brother or father, a plaee to keep his clothes ail to gether $16.00 to $50.00 You couldn’t think of a gift for Mother or wife that would be more appreciated than a Kitchen Cabinet We have a. great line at from $12.75 to $30.00 ROCKERS In almost endless variety all finishes and Styles. 50 patterns in Rattan, 15 patterns in Mahogany, 50 patterns in Oak, large line of elegant Turkish Rockers $16.50 to $35.00 Mahogany ( Parlor Cabinets Three Beauties] One at $8.00 One at $10.00 One at $19.00 BnyBabyaNew Carriage We have 50 Styles from $2.50 to $30.00 "The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good” Walker-Hood Furniture Co. PHONE 499 80 PLANT AVE Davenports and Couches 15 patterns from $16.50 to $5t.0i EIGUKD FEARS A BIG STRIKE Icondon, Dec. 20.—A meeting of rep resentatives of tho various labor in- tiresta in loomlon today may havo £f»vo results In a atriko that will nf- Ject many Industries, cullers, rail way employes and |K>stul carriers are t tho disaffected trades. It Is considered unlikely, however, that thero will be any serious labor disturbances until after the holidays- ®utectlfmiey ! !||)f| Mj[ |J|||||| AT FOUNTAINS*MOTELS* OR CL8CWHCRC Get tho Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK *(WieMMeJmUatich£ The Food Drink forAll Ages RICH miK. HALT GRAM EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust MT Iniitt on "HORLICK’S" — Take a package home newspapers. While they nssert that such conspiracies aro unlike!- *— This belief is basod on the statmwnts Jland, If is admitted that iu. t i«io u t>f labor leaders that they fear they d™*® the very real grievances of the would alienate the sym path lei by [laboring men might drivo them to calling a strike Just before Christ- desperate methods. The constructive papers use the McNamara case'Of a Tbs outcome of tho McNamara case horrible example of tho effects of IB America has been the subJfcCi of unionism and urge the employes or considerable cymmont in the British labor to stand Arm against the union*. Xmas Rates liODGERS RETIRES VIA Atlantic Coast Line TICKETS ON SALE December ISth. 16tb, 17th, 20th, 21>t, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th, 31.t 1911 and January lit 1913. FINAL LIMIT Special To The Herald. Washington, D. C., Dec. 20.—Hear Admiral Raymond Rodgers, a consplc nous Aguro in the navy, was placed dh tho retired list today on account of age. Admiral Rodgers was bohi in the District of Columbia and is a son* of tho late Rear Admiral Raymond Rodgers. After graduating from An napolis in 1868 he served, for some years on tbs European stations. Sub sequently ho saw service with the PaciAc fleet. From 1879 until 1883 he wns an Instructor at tho naval acad emy and during the next *two years he was connected with the Bu reau of Navigation. From 1894 until the beginnlflfc of the war with Spain Admiral Rodgers, then a lieutenant governor, served as United States naval attache success fully at Paris, St. Potersburg and Madrid. Ho was on the battleship Iowa during the naval operations in Cuba waters in 1898 and was advanced flve numbers for meritorious service Tho Salvation Army of Waycross, Georgia, is preparing t> give a Free Christmas Dinner to tbroo hundred worthy poor of this city. Will you help us with liberal donation to make ‘his effort a success? Yours to help save tho lost poor, Capt. and Mrs. Gossett, Ofllcors in charge. Phono 518, P. O. Box 523. 30 cents per quart. - Ring 388. 19 3t Big lot extra fine turkeys at J. W. S. Hardy’s, phone 62 or 301. ' 20 3t Office 419-21 LaGrande Building. DR. E. B. MITCHELL 4 OSTEOPATH, Tv and Physician and Surgeon. Hours:. 9. to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m Office 1 Phone 321. Rceidenco 67 Folks St. Phono 464. Calls Answered Promptly. Backache, Headache, NervouiJ And rheumatism, both In I men, mean kidney trouble.' Do allow It to progress beyond the reads of medicine but stop It promptly with Foley Kllney Pills. They regulate tho action of the urinary organs. T.lne In action, quick results. Oem Pharma cy, T. S. Paine. Oet the habit, smoke “V. B. S.’- Clear Havana. 27 tf (e Will Givefoir This Set of .Cooking Ware IfyouMy Tills. Range The South. Bend Mai lea bis SS— 77iis Week To reach original atartlng point return Ing not later than mldnleht of January 9tb, lilt For full Information at to rates, schedules, ate, see use rest ATLAN TIC COAST LINE Agent, or communi cate with: K. M. North, A. G. P. A., Savannah. L. P. Green, T. P. A.. Thomas villa. B. T. Morgan, T. P. A, Savannah. Q. A. Cardwell, C. A. Montgomery, Ala. T. J. Wright. Agent. Brunswick, Oa. In the battle oft Santiago. After the Spanish War Admiral Rodgers served for a time In the A* latte station and later an a member of the General Board. For the past two years ho has been president of the Naval War College at Newport. Like other oIBcere advanced for con- •picuous conduct the battle daring the Spanish war. Admiral Rodgers was an extra number la hla grade. Con-' sequently hie retirement done not create a vacancy in the Hot of Rear Admlrale. Two large riisita. with sanitary drop Reinforced tea 1C os. Co,e,r for stowing, ooslsfod with a kaovy tinned “Now Kink" Pot Corot. OSm 11 Two Patent gad. Bum Drip Pans. »' . a It*, madeee,e- \ JS&fiUK 4 *— - * We ere after your shoe grade. Let ua have It *0 4t The Standard Shoe Co. AU styles of chaling dlsbao and baking dlaheg at 30 St Watt Hardware Company,.