Weekly edition of the Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 190?-1908, July 07, 1906, Image 8

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»l**i*W«*< p* *!--:~>->->-X-->-X-<‘->-> <-->->-X M X^i~><-«X< XX LUDDEN & BATES Southern Music House tl Have shipped to Waycross a Solid Car Load of High Grade Pianos including the Worlds Best Makes at . , MUST GO PRICES. Chickering, Mathushek, Weber, I vers & Pond, Behr Bros., Adam Schaff, Voseand Ludden & Bates Terms to suit all. Old instruments taken in exchange. Come hear the wonderful Weber rietrostyle Pianola Piano. CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. ENGLISH ‘BUILDING, W. c. COLErtAN, Representative. VANCE WINTERS, Special Salesman. Resident Has His Say. Editor* Herald: / r It la well to keep cool In hot weather and not get excited even &er the eleo- trie light question. Nothing la gain- eJ by abuse even when the subject Is a “Company.” We have nil agreed that it Is desdrable to have municipal ownership ns soon na practlnblc; and era of the city will heed It The ad vice, however, to the people of Way- cross to keep cool and not act like children is entirely out of place and uncalled for. We have already kept cool too long and it may be we have acted like 'silly children, but In view of the fact that we are trying to re form, wo do not like to be told of It. “Resident" makes some other big mis- ■the Mayor has promised to. subtnh j '«ke» »»<! unfortunate statemen. but In the question to the people within a 'lew of another fact which L that he reasonable time. H will not hn.ten “nd we are voting together on the homl I ' to be voted on next Saturday, and It seems rather bubylah to embarrass the Mayor and Council by acting as la proposed by “A Voter" In today’s Issue. , Moreover as to the merits of the question; it la possible but it Is by no means certain that under municipal maaiai^>in{et>t the service would be either better or cheaper. Aside from the fact that a dynamo occaslonably breaks down, our service Is porbably as good as in most places of this slse. Of course, If people use old and “smoky" globes, or small globes, they get poor light. But globe for globe, I have not been able to see that the light Is poorer here than Jacksonville, Bavann^i or New York. As to the comparative cost of the proposed change. It would be weft to Investigate carefully the coalitions, In places where the rate Is lower. In Jacksonville for example, while the territory covered Isljot vastly larger than here, it Is much more thickly built up "opening.” In tho mnlns are closer to gether. This naturally en ables a more economical sendee. In Savannah on the other hand where By Telegraph to the Herald. ' the house are a good dlatance apart j Havre.-The French liner La- In the reatdence .ectlona, the rate j province which .ailed from New York I. higher than here. No electric light laat Thursday In a race nccrou the •ervlco I. ahMlutely satlsfadory; Atlantic with the Hamburg American even under municipal owner.hip, Jyn- flyer Dent.chl.nd waa towed Into thla »moe. have been known to brAk. hat bor thla morning with a Woken down and leave whole section. of a piston .Accident happened ia.t night city In dark near No electric light when the reel wa. nearing end of tegvjce la Cheap, It la an eipenalve. voyage. It la expected .he will he able to sail Saturday notwithstanding Hare Inspecting Road Machinery. Hon. 8. L. Moore, of Statesboro, Ga., who Is ordinary of Bulloch county, spent Tuesday nnd yesterday In the city the guest of his cousin. Judge R. P. Bird. Mr. Moore is a very prom inent cltlxen of his county and came | privilege of increasing said capital here to Inspect and see the working ' stock from time to time not exceed* of the road machinery recently pur-1 ing In the aggregate five hundred thou- chased by the commissioner! of I sand ($500 000.00 dollars. PETITION FOR CHARTER. j To The Superior Court of 8aid County, j State of Georgia, County of Ware. : The petition of George W. Deen j anl John T. Myers respectfully! shows: * ! 1. That they Jesiie for themselves,) their associates, successors and as signs to becoipe incorporated under the name and style of the “Building & Improvement Company of Way- cross.” 2. The term for which petitioners ask to be incorporated Is twenty (20) years with the prlviledge of renewal at the end of that time. 3. The capital Btock of fha said corporation Is to be fifty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars divided Ifito shares of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each. Petitioners however, ask the and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This 19th day of June, 1906. MYERS & PARKS. Attorneys for Petitioners. Original filed in office July 4th, 1906. E. J. BERRY. Clerk. Ware from the Good Ronds Machinery 4. The whole of said capital stock Company, which was purchased of fifty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars through the company's generar agent, has already actually been paid In. Mr. W. A. Neal, of Spartanburg, 8. I 5. The object of the proposed cor-■ p C. Mr. Moore was well pleased with porntlon is pecuniary profit and gain. — rex,er No - 9 * ClifforJ street, the work being done on Ware's public to its stockholders. Petitioners pro? Mr. Sidney C. Wood came home from St. Petersburg, Fla., and spent th<$ (^ldi*iou8 ^fourth here with his parents. He returned to beautiful St. Petersburg this morning where he Is doing a flourishing real estate busi ness. Sidney Is a bright, energetic young man and the Herald wishes him much success in the “Land of Flowers." Mrs. J. M. Fespepnan and children left Tuesday night for Wrlghtsvill* Beach, N. C., where they will be guests of the Tarrymoore Hotel, which is owned and conducted by Mrs. Fes- perm^d’s uncle, Mr. W. J. Moore. roads with machinery purchased from the above company und feels confident that Bulloch county will purchase similar machinery to be used In work ing the roads in that county. The gentleman from Bulloch also compli mented Waycross very highly especial ly on account of the many shade trees In Old Waycross and other parts of the city. Misses Ethel Cain, Berta Dowling, of Savannah, ark visiting Mr. and Mrs. Old Waycross. luxury. When the change is made It will the mishap. be % In.due time—our city officials will,' probably get nearly as much abuse! ' as the officials of the Power Co., are j By T<le « ra l >h t0 Herald, now receiving. Meantime we.have a! B * r,,n * Ju, y 5.—Announcement was Mayor and Council who are trying to made today thal th ? **** bora *«•*•*■ make Waycross a clean, handsome. day to Cr * >wn Derick WO- up-to-date city. Let na give them our Uam wm chrl>te »«<* WUIlam. the support and not take the silly chit*-. r «*remony takes place August the t. . Ish position that If they wont do! “ what we want fmmedlately we wtli 1 A youn * mtn ^ ro “ * neighboring do our beat to thwart all their efforts. tOWB who ,p * Bl ye * t#riU 3 r 10 «»tjr Above all let ua keep cool, discus* deaWn * t0 “ Un * U P“ or something matters clearly and be gentV—n. * i drBnk * *°^of extract of lemon very RhoIDENT. l much t0 W# ■ 0rr0w * Ht »*»•«*d to ___ toto the Central Pharmacy uk , m°et dead with the cramp coHc. Mor* Th« appeal which -Resident- makwtoo Tonne wont to work on tho fel- tor a vote for bool. Saturday is all low and noon brought him ***** and wo hop. the registered not- right. poae to buy anj aell real eitate. to build rent and lease houses, to bor row and lend money on imprpved and unimproved real estate. Petitioners ask that they be permitted to act as general or ipeclpl agents for other persons or companies In selling, leas ing or renting real estate and to establish offices, to carry on any bus iness usually or conveniently connect ed therewith and to exercise the usual power and do ail usual neces sary and proper acts which pertain to or may be connected with the bus iness of building houses, Improving, leasing or renting real estate. 6. Petitioners ask that In addition to their said capital stock or any in creased capital stock that said cop porntlon be allowed at such time or times that may be thought proper or, - necessary to borrow money nnd to la- sue Its bonds therefor to he secur ed by a deed, mortgage or other Hen on its property not to exceed In all the. sum of two hundred thousand (1300,000.00) dollars, such bonds with Interest at live per cent. (5 per cent) per annum payable semi-annually and t ft he due and* payable twenty (SO) years after their issue, the* proceeds of which are to he applied (o the furtherance of Us said business and enterprise. J. The principal business and place of boslnesa of the proposed corpora tion will be la the City of Waycross, ■Id Bute and County. Vote for bonds and take your chances for a light plant to be owned and operated by the city. Mr. c. W. Haddock, cashier of the Douglas Bank was in the city and paid the Herald a pleasant call. Mr. Haddock ^ls v an enfhifBlastlc Estfll Wherefore petitioners pray to be ■ade a body corporate under the around an name and style aforesaid entitled to Notice to Tax Payers of City. I And quite a difference In valua tion of property in city nnd date and county returns, and unless parties in terested udjust the matter with me- at my office on July lfth, 1906, J will proceed to raise the assessments to the same at Is. given In to the dty tag assessor. 1 do this by Instruc tions from Comptroller General W. A. Wright. W. R HARBIN. **■ T. R Ware Co. Oa. NOTICE. We are Impounding bulls and bull- yearlngs. Any persons owning any of the above animals within the dty llmTts please take warning. ,£ - J. W. COLLT. City Marshall. , ^ *** rtfht, privileges sad Immunities Trinity church. Carload Plumbing Material. Jut received a carload of plumbing material ana am prepared to oo year work In trot dan style sid promptly Hava employed throw morn good workmen, sad would like to fuaMh •attmatea n aay kfnd of plumbing work M. j. Murray. Phone 111, near I\1 \\ IS I III! 1)111. \ EronwtesIHg**8o7i£l*erfW- ness and Best Contains nriBw OuumjMofpUno nor HtauaL hot Narcotic. turn. Sour Worms jConvuIsions.Iuverish- oc3* and Loss or Sleep. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. - r> 11 ' 1 s EXACT COPY OF WRASSES. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children, Tin Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In ' Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Fumitur . , Furniture! The largest stock ever brought to Waycross as the opening bill. Too crowded to make a good display, for this rea son, It .will be sold at very close prices. Come SOW, as these goods are fast going. Come and make your selections early, Hunt-Collier-Mercantile Co.