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RULES AND REGULATIONS
For the Government of the Board of Sanitary and Water-
work* Commissioners for the City of Way cross, Ga.
QUO BUM.
let. Four member* shall constitute a quorum for ordinary routine business.
Five members shall constitute a quorum for the adoption of any general plan or
policy regarding contracts and location of permanent works.
OFFICERS.
2d. There shall be a Chairman, a Secretary and a Treasurer, as provided by
the Act creating the Commission.
Sd. There shall be an Engineer who shall be known as the City Engineer.
DITTIES OF OFFICERS.
4th. The Chairman shall preside at all meetings, and shall have a vote (]|
all questions.
6th. The Secretary shall be present and keep a record of all meetings,
shall keep a correct account with all water renters. He shall make out and collect
all bills for water rents and turn the amounts thus collected over to the Treasurer,
and he shall attend to such other clerical duties as the Board may require.
6th. The Treasurer shall be required to receive and account for the funds
arising from the sale of bonds. He shall be required to receive all money collected
by the City Collector for interest and siuking fund, take up the interest coupons
when due and invest the remainder of the money thus collected as a sinking-fund
in proper securities under the direction of the Board. He shall be required to
receive and account for all moneys received from water rents or from other sources
in connection with the water service and pay the same out only upon vouchers
passed by the Board and signed by the Chairman and Secretary. He shall
solidate such moneys as shall be set apart by the Board from the net earnings of
the water system as a sinking fund, with the hind received from taxation and set
apart as a sinking fond, and invest it in like manner. He shall present monthly
bidance sheets to the Board at its monthly meetings and an annual consolidated
report at the annual meeting.
7th. The Engineer shall give general direction to the execution of all plans
adopted by the Board, and shall report to the Board at the monthly meetings the
progress of all work. He shall also act an superintendent for the Board until the
water works system is in working order.
MEETINGS.
8th. There shall lie monthly meetings of the Commission on the first Tuesday
of every month, at 7 o’clock p. m., at such place as is agreed uj»on at the previous
meeting.
9th. Special meetings may be called at any time by the Chairman
three members, and the call for such meetings must state the purpose of the meet
ing.
l«th. The first meeting of every year shall lie the annual meeting.
TERMS OF OFFICE.
Uth. The Chairman and Engineer shall be elected at each annual meetiug,
and their terms shall expire at the next succeeding annual meeting.
COMMITTEES.
12tb. There shall be standing committees on Finance, Sanitation and Con
struction, composed of two memliers each.
DUTIES OF COMMITTEES.
13th. The Finance Committee shall examine frequently the books of the
Treasurer and report the condition of the finances at every regular meeting.
14th. The Sanitation Committee shall examine into the sanitary conditi<
of the city with a view to the establishment of systems 6f sewerage and drainage,
ami other works of sanitary importance.
15th. The Construction Committee shall examine frequently and report at
every meeting the condition and progress of all work under Construction.
16th. All committees shall carry out the instruction* of the Board in any
matters that may lie referred to them.
APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES.
17th. All standing committees shall lie appointed by the Chairman after the
annual meeting in each year.
18th. The retiring Chairtnan shall present at the annual melting a full
report of the operation* conducted under the direction of the Board for the year
previous, including reports from the Secretary, Treasurer, Engineer and Commit
tees and such report shall be published.
GENERAL.
% 19th. The Board shall notify the City Council annually the amount of
money that will be required for interest and sinking fond, in time for the rate of
water tax to be fixed by the Council for that year.
20th. The records of the Commission and its officers must he kept at all
timfe “open to the inspection of the citizens of Way cross.”
21st. Robert’s Rules of Order shall govern in all deliberations of this body,
Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Hies. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cored by it
after all other treatment had failed.
It is put np in 25 and 50 cent boxes.
For sale at^he Gash Drag Store.
22d.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
The following order of exercise* will be observed i
ings:
all regular meet-
1st. Calling the roll and recording names of absentees.
2d. Reading and approval of minute*.
3d. Unfinished business.
4th. Reports of Committees and action on reports.
5th. Reports of officers.
6th. Reading communications and action thereon.
7th. New business.
8th. Adjournment.
23d. These rales and regulations may be altered or amended at any regul
meeting by an affirmative vote of at least four members of the Board.
Published by order of the Commission in meeting held October 2Cth, 1892.
W. D. HAMILTON,
Ex-officio Clerk.
W. L. DOUGLAS
gmSas&Sxisl
WAYCROSS HIGH SCHOOL.
THIS SCHOOL WILL BEGIN ITS FIFTH YEAR
The Fourth M nday in September.
GOT STUCK Bi not going to J.T. PALMER’S SI
Additions hare been made to
he building, which Is now ca-
able of holding v
MOO PUPILS.*
The building is well furnished throughout The corps of teachers have been ad-
* ‘ ded to and strengthened, and the aim has been to get
The Very Best Instructors Regardless of Expense.
No Bohool in Georgia Holds a Higher Bank for Thorough
ness in the Branches Taught
Wayeross is very healthy and board nay be obtained at
REHSONRBLE RHTES.
Zlaton of Tuition I<ow.
For further information apply to the umlenigned.
H. W. REED, Pecs. Boaer or Education,
oe J. M. MARSHALL, Sec-y. Boaed or Education,
I have just re
ceived a new lot
of Ladies’, Mis-/
ses and Child
ren’s Fine Shoes
which I am of
fering at remark
ably low prices.
FORJSALE BY
B.H.LEVYBRO.&CO
janl-ly
GEORGIA SOUTHERN AID FLUIDS 1.1.
Suwannee River Route.
flcltednle In Effect April ITtfc, IS02.
GOING SOUTH.
Valdosta
tisfcs;
Lake Ckjr...
Arrive Palatka...
Hitt
1HS:
12;
1 leaves Macon after arrival of incom
ing morning trains on Central, Southwestern,
Georgia, Kast Tennessee, Virginia and Geor
gia, Macon and Kortliem and Macon and
Eaton ton Railroads
No. 3 leaves Macon after arrival of incom
ing afternoon trains on the Central, South •
western and Georgia Railroads, and connects
at Palatka for St. Anguxtine and all poll '
in East and South Florida, and with the:
Johns and Ocklawaha river steamers.
Hampton
Lake City
White Spring*..
Tifio.
is::
"u;:
TKTT"
Don’t (ail to
come and see my
shoes and get
my prices before
buying.
I sell "Laird,
Schober & Mit-
clie 11 ’s Fine
Shoes for Ladies
Don’t be deceived by falso signs and imitations.
J. T. PALMER, Owens Block, 3d door from cor.
E. Cook. Jr.. Manager. Give me atrial and be convinced.
JOHN L. SULLIVAN,
t l’ngilist, has licen 1 •eaten, bnt
HAPPY!!
NO NAME FOR IT!
This Gentleman has found the
most extensive and complete es
tablishment of any kink in Way-
cross. A regular
MULTUMIN PARVO.
Where they make anything in
wood from a Pine Plank to an
to an Elaborate Sideboard in the
highest style of art.
— GOOD SOLID ICE
s >S, Delivered at your door or shipped
S \ in any quantity, anywhere.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
For Street, Store or Dwelling. We refer to the
Satilla Manufacturing Company,
WHOSE OFFICE AND WORKS ARE IN WEST
WAYCROSS.
Fancy Furniture, Moulding, all kinds of Wood Carving and
Turning. Two immense dry kilns. Bone Dry Lumber
Dressed and worked. Stove wood at your door at $1.00 for
for two-horse wagon load. Agent for Fay’s manilla building
paper. No
The class of Groceries kept by
+ + A. R. BENNETT,
First Glass Grocery Store,
CAN NEVER RE BEATEN. HR HAS ALSO ITT IX
A pine Line of Stoves.
Call and See Them and Get
Try'The New eigar, “The
Wayeross "Rifles Choice.’’
The Best Five Cent t’i«iu: ox Tiie Market.
TERMS: STRICTLY CASH.
HIGHEST 1*111GE I»A1I> FOR COUNTRY l*KOI>ltF..
Owens* Block, Opposite Depot, Fourth Door from Corner.
con with all out
8. W. R. Ga. R.
it Angus ,
South Florida, and connects at Macon with
all out-going a. m. trains C. R. R., 8. W. R.
R., M. A N. R. R., Ga. R. R. and E. T. V. A
0. HR.. M. A B. It R. and M. * N. R. R.
Connection for vestibuled train between At
lanta and Washington I>. C.
All trains arrive and depart from Union
........ on trains
No. 3 and No. 4.
For forther particulars apply to agents at
Junction points or to
L J. Hakxih. Ticket Act., Macon.
Jas. Mexzies, Gen'l Agt., Palatka.
H. Brass, Trav. Pas?. Agt., Macon.
A. C. Ksatp, Traffic Manager.
W. P. LEE-
Is supplying the public with
♦ Groceries, Hay and Grain,
Canned Goods,
AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST-GLASS GROCERY.
A Fine Line of Tobacco and Cigars.
^ XEXTTnO* NORTH OF „
T. E. Lanier’s Jewelry Establishment
Quality First-Class.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
Brunswick and Western Railway.
Time Table.
In Effect Xaj 8th, 1892. Subject to Change Without Notice.
- From Albany to Brunswick.
BEAD UPWABD
MACON A|l BIMII6IA1 RAILROAD.
fkhednle In Effret April 17,18*1.
Connection in Union Depot. Macon. Ga.,
with G. 8. A F. R. R. for Yaldoeta, Lake
City. Palatka, St. Augnstine and Points in
Florida: (*. It R. for Savannah, MUIedge-
ville and Eatonton; 8. W. R. R. for Ameri
cas, Albany and Eufaula; M. AS. R.R. for
Madison, Athena and Lola, and points be
yond; Georgia Railroad for Spartak Milledge-
ville and Augusta, and all points beyond.
At Yatesville with A.AF.R.R. for stations
on that line, and at La Grange with AAV.
P. R. R. for Montgomery and beyond-ami
intermediate stations.
For farther information ap
L. H. Harm*, Ticket Agt.,
R. G. Stoke, Ticket Agt., LaGrange.
II. Brass, Trav. Pass. Agt., Macon.
A.C. Kxait. Traffic T
■W. P. LEE.
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A. M. P. M.
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B. A W. Shops.......
..Eleven Mile Turnout...
......... Waynesville..........
........... Atkinson
Lulaton.
Nahunta
- Hoboken
- Bchlatterville..-
WAYCROS8
Waresboro....
Millwood
McDonald.
P. M.
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8 10
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J. A. MoOUFFIE, Pass. Agent. GEO. W. HAINES, Superintendent.
F. W. ANGIER, A. G. P. a,
Benton & Upson,
lusmcmin' acbxt*.
Machinery and Kill Supplies,
EIGHEI, BOILERS,
Stw Mills, Shisgls Mills, Milt Wirt-
is{ Mitkissry, Situ, Sits, Cittis
lit Cmiit Mulliinr.
Irrigating Machinery
A SPECIALTY.
Orncx A3TI* Warehocse. Machixert
Wharves, Auonim >
S. F. IV. Railway lipit,
oc48-ly. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
GILLON &~v HUDSON,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
WAYCROSS IRON WORKS, * - WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
H AVING added all necessary Machinery to our shop, we
are now prepared to do all kinds of casting, repairing
and general work on Locomotives.
We also carry in stock Stationary and Saw Mills, Piping,
Belting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass Cocks of all kinds. V"
make a specialty of
SYRUP MILLS AND KETTLES.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED.
CASON & MILLER,
Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour and Butter are
Specialties.
R. B. KEENE,
Plumbing, Gas Fitting,
TIN. SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORK.
STEAM FITTING A SPECIALTY.
TIN ROOFING AND JOB WORK.
DEALER IN
Pumpm, l*fpe, Steam,
and Watei- Fitting.
Wells Driven at Short Notice, and Every Well
GUARANTEED.
Plant Avenue, Hear Canal
Wayeross, Georgia.
E.'H. CRAWLEY, Sr.
URADQUAItTKKS FOR
Furniture, Stoves, Dry Goods, Notions,
A LEO A COMPLETE I.IXE OF
SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE.
As I desire to give the people the benefit of my caslp^rade, all Furniture aud
Stove* will he sold low down for cash. Parties desiring to purchase these goods
will do well to state that they intend to pay cash, no as to get the benefit of Cash
Price*.
I WILL BE PLEASED TO PRICK COODH AT ANY TIME. •
*' Court House Square.
Western Furniture Co.
ALL KINDS OF
' BABY ENJOYS SOUS 01000 Of
A “PATEHT PALACE SLEEPIS9 COACH.”
edajglifinlni Bedding, Carpets, etc.
inr the back aad
raising the bottom
eimmltaaeowlT. .
springs, affording an
over ready soft, cool
Installment Plan,
Court House Square.
T for older children. •
The “Palace Sleeping Coach” will quiet the
crassest baby, make it lesa nervous and mare
amiable; thee shaping ita destiny, temper. cJUr• —os——
meter, success, kenftk and happiness r
O borne, sweet borne, like thee there Is no piece.
It’s sweeter still when cheered by baby’s happy
Mi#comfort nothing can «p. Special Prices For Cash.
A Patent*’’Palace Sleeping Coach.’
HERSCHKOVITZ BROTHERS.