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AT THE MAJESTIC.
, Tho vaudevlUo will consist*. of
| “Smith and Brown", alnflng and dnnc-.
{Ins. The management peraonaly guar
antcea this act to pleaae every one
preaent.
APTIST | Service* at both porntng and even-
CHURCH LAST NIGHT. lng hour, tho pastor will preach at tho
iptlat Church loot night a 11 o'clock
The Standard Shoe Co.
Preaching oeg(na
In the evening at 7:15.
Sunday School, 3 o'clock, E. D.
Carcwull, Superintendent.
A cordial Invitation la extended to
tho public, especially to strangers
within our gates.
The late shopper
Wades through mud.
With skirt held up high
Above the flood,
Special To The Herald.
Jackson, Miss., Dec. 22.—The taking
ef depositions In the case of the 8tate
of Mississippi against ex-Governor
James K. Vardanian was begun* today.
The purpose -of the suit Is to compel
Mr. Vardaman to account do the State
for varioue funds he'ls alleged to Gave
misused or misapplied during his
The funds involved
Corner Remshart and Elisabeth Sta.
W. P. Prloo, Pastor.
Sunday School, B:45 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. m.
Preaching, T:00 p. m.
Special, music at both services by
tho choir. ’ '• V
DEENWOOD METHODIST CHURCH.
8nnday, December 24th, Rev. J. E.
Stunner will preach at Deenwood
Methodist Church, 11 a. m., and 7:30-
p. m. Public cordially welcomed.
Shakes, the wet
Prom her bonnet.
Slips .In the mud and
Says "Jag-gon' It I"
Kinds that stocks f , .
. Jtavo been picked o'er
And clerks are surely
. Olttta and "sore.”
Velocipedes,. Toy Wheelbarrows and
Sulkies for the children. -\,*-
»tt P.. N. Hhrley Hdw. Co. '
TRINITY MdTti68N^B|^RCrf. >
Jorner of Brewsr aud Church Streets.
Rev. J. D. Thrasher, rotor.
Love Feast for everybody at 10 a.
term as governor,
are the executive contingent fund,
amounting to over $20,000 during* the
four year tenure, the* Meridian cyclone
relief fund which Is alleged to be
short about $1,000, the whltecap pros
ecution fund, the Spanish-Amerlcan
.war fund and an alleged unlawful
collection of Interest on bacFSated
bonds.
It was this suit which Occasioned
the recent speech In the UnitedHtates
senate of Senator Percy of Mississip
pi. After, the primaries last fall. In
which Mr. Vardaman won the contest
to succeed Mr. Percy In the Senate,
the latter announced that, thougG'hls
term still has two years to *tUE, he
would resign to give immediate force
hid recent
ONE OP THE BEST COMPANIONS ANY MAN CAN HAVE 18 A GOOD
RAZOR. IT ADDS TO HIS APPEARANCE, SELF-RESPECT, TIME, MON
EY AND GOOD DISPOSITION. BRIBW***
IT I8NT NECE8SARY TO ARGUE THE PACT BECAU8E YOU KNOW
Outside the stores
Are mud and slush,
Within are temper,
Jam and crash.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m,
and 1:30 p. m.
Rev. J. II. Thraaher will preach at
11 A m., using as hla subject "The
Divine Babe.” The singing by the
choir, Anthem by Qulnnette, and alto
by Mrs. Boyd will be Sited to this
Chrismaa Sabbath Day.
Tha evening service will conelsi of
good singing and a abort evangelistic
Sermon by the pasor.
Sunday School, 3 p. m. J. P. Lid*,
Superintendent.
Christum* tree Monday evening at 1
o'clock.
Epworth League, 7:30 ». m, Tuan-
day. ’
Mid-weak Prayer Meeting. 7 p. to,
Wednesday.
The members ot tha church are
urged to ha present. fRrangdrt to.
the <hty are cordially ,tnvnNl and
visitors will warmly welcomed.
We are $ble to (ell It to yon far I
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mary and Pendleton Streets.
Tha Rev. Wm. Hirst Hatgham, Rector
Fourth Sunday In Advent, Decern-
Many a man who reads this advertisement It using a razor
fifty year* behind tba times - and enjoys none or the advantages the ,
mldera one bring*.- Think thle over and remember that you can
not threat tha tame amount In any other way that will mean so
much to yon.
In onr store la just the rator yon want One that will suit your fancy
ona that Will shavWany beard. It will pay you tio inspect our stock now.
Holy Eucharist, 7:10 a m.
Morning Prayer, 11 a m.
Sunday School, 3:10 p. m.
Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. ns.
P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
144 PLANT AVENUE
doe* wading home
Through clinging slop—
She took her own
Sweet time to $hop!
to the popular choice,
epeech, however, Mr. PeKy announced
that, rather than assume the respon
sibility for admitting to thedfehkie a
man so notoriously unworthy as Ur.
' Utlon as to whsther the new attorney
1 general, Ross A. Collins, who la a close
pereonal and political friend of Mr.
Vardaman, will push the cate.
The royal children, It has been
ranged, will hajh thelr Yule !
celebration witfi Queen Mother .;
andra at Sandringham, the skit
many happy family gatherings in]
mer years. I
Tuesday, Feast of* Saint Stephen,
Holy Eucharist, 7:30 A a.
Wednesday. Feast fo Saint John,
Help Eucharist, 7:30 a m.
Thursday, Holy Innocents Day,
Holy* Eucharist, 10:30 a m.
Friday, Litany and Meditation, 4:30
A m
Mra. Hack, of Wilmington, N. C„
Is In tha city the gueqt Of her parents,
Mr. and Mra. a JtCen.
Al customary there
Christmas tree for the yo-xes
ben of the royal family, and >
change of gifts amnog the older,
the membera ot the household at
drinzham and Ihs villagers set
celebrations will be held at tha C
Buy a pair of 8tacy-Adarou shoes.
They are of a quality that gives the
moat wear and bear aaUsfacttoA
E . The Standard Shoe Co.
Gifts That AreFiirciy OrnameitalCanNtvcr be so Satisfactory as ffee one Combining Beaut/ with Service
A Charter Oak
Range
A Gift that all the fam
ily would Appreciate
for many, many years
CHINA CLOSETS
For Wife or Mother
A WORTH WHILE GIFT
30 Patterns all styles
$16.50 To $50.01.
A Marris Chair
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.
LADIES b 3KS
make much r.;nreciated
gifts. Ours are ta Golden
Oak, Weathered Oak,
Circassion WaKiut,Early
English and Fumed Oak
at $5.25 to $20.00.
Buffets & Sideboards
A truly beautiful line. 60
patterns. A -kind and
price to suit every purse
or requirement. a
$15.00 to $60.00-
Rockers
50 styles
50c to $4
Rockers
SPECIAL
Extra Strong.
60 c
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 Cartat
75c
Others up to
$3:50
Little Red
Chairs and
Rockers
25c each
A few
Folding
Tables
at 55q v
Red
Wagons
Several Sizes
Special prices
This Week
If your home or the home of
your friend ie-made warm and
bright with the Christmas spir
it and the holiday tokensoffered
by this store, THA T home will
remain cheery and comfortable
through all the days of 1912.
REMEMBER, the best gift is
the gilt that serves. You can
combine the lasting beneli t ot
SERVICE, with the beauty
your gift should have.
Book Cases
Sedtional, Libra
ry or combina
tion styles.
$7.25 to
$30.00
Dinner Sets
Special
53 pieces, beau
tiful patterns
$6. OOcomplet 6
Pictures
An elegant as
sortment frem
60c to $6
Chiffoniers
Dressers
in many woods,
styles, finishes
and prices.
For the
Grown
Folks
ParlorSuits
Many elegant
patterns at small
prices.
Brass Beds
Satin or Polish
finish
$18.00 to
$50.00
Library
Tables
Just received
the handsomest
line ever shown
in this city.
$6.50. to $25.00
Rugs
A great line
from
50c to $35
ail sizes ,
Electric Portable
Lamps and Domes
A few left. A serviceable
ift and very handsome
$6.00 to $10.00
CHIFF0R0BES
An ideal gift for husband,
brother or father, a place
to keep his clothes all 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
Kttchen 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
Buy Baby a New Carriage
We. have 50 rftyles from
$2.50 to $30.00
“The Store of Great Values Where Your Credit Is Good” .
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
PHONE 499
Davenports
and Couches
15 patterns from $16.50 to $50.00
At First Baptl.t pUurch In.t nlgbl n
dellghiru! Xma* program wae render
ed alter which free will olferidgi were
nude of groceries, frutu and money
The money offerings will be sent to
Iho Hepevtlle Orphan's Home,
groceries and fruit will bo dtetrlbuted
her*.
Delightful refreehm'enta wore aerv-
ed all who attended.
The claude ere etlll coming from
tho direction ot tho Okoftnokee
Swamp. Thla doe* not , prognosticate
fair weather.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH. |k»lre* «
«*r. W. H. Scrag**, Pealor. :o 3t Watt Hardware Company.