Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 14, 1911, Image 12

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For the benefit of the strangers in our city, we again explain the following plans, which has proven so popular during the past year. We give you spot cash prices on your purchase,you pay only \ of the bill, we divide the remainder in three equal pay ments,payable in 30,60and90 days and charge absolutely nothing for the extra time, or we will sell you on our easy payment plan and instead of sending a collector to get the payments, we pay you 10 per cent, in trade coupons good in trade at cash prices, for making your pay ments at the store. We have five large stores, buy goods in large quantities and ( there fore get price consessions that enables us to sell you goods much cheaper than the small dealer. Our Spring Line > r of Rugs Will Be on DispJayithis Week. We arc proud of the assortment we have ready for your inspection, all the newest shades and patterns are here, in all sizes, and you will fi id the prices lower than these rues have ever been offered in this city except at this store. Our Hue of small Rugs contain an other shipment of OUR FAMOUS $1.98 AXMINJSTER RUG- Rattan Parlor Suit. A beautiful suit exadtly like above cut made of best grade whole rattan, f H or finished in finest quality shellac li adef cash balance 30, 60 and 90 days. Don’t feel like you are imposing on us when jcu phene us to send out samples. We sell very hand * i»r.c solid oak extensi't feet, extends to 6 feet, exactly like cut. A great value at 1-3 Cash, Balance 00, 60 and 90 ] The Store of Great Values where Your Credit is Good ■< WALKER-MULLIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY. cpalrs and im- tort F. Haley. Secretary and Treas- repalrs were uic-: ; William Vinson, ‘Cieneral Man* the fact that ager. t’:ie l*>ys base*| Directors: J. Carroll Payne. D. >rn out during Woodard. John D. Little. Mrs. L. P. : the fifteen years of use. necessitating Whitehead, W. L. Cosgrove, Dr. W. | the expenditure of several hundred S. Likin, Thus. B. Paine. Herbert F. aot do to tdtoHflce the Interes of ! dollars and In addition to his nearly Haley, M. S. Harper and W. S. oar children, wtnever else must beja .hottsand dollars was spent upon Elkins, Jr.‘ ANNUAL REPORT 6F Ml PUBLIC SCifl.LS more than ever upon provements. These made necessary from the system in use in ment hud entirely w (Continued from Page I.) This is what ho ha Editor Waycross Herald: I am glad to extend greetings to my numerous .friends in Waycross and vicinity, through the medium of your excellent paper, and to state that 1 am now a fixture in the com* munity. In the immediate and future de* denied. Many citizens are paying 4o the furnaces in Central school. In , These men are kpown all over tieor. velopment of this corner of our great per cent of the amount received for I lev, «> and Quartermnn street schools gin for unquestionable Integrity and {commonwealth, so richly. endowed by I for their public schools. Under you have placed new desks costing marked ability and under their able oor old charter we continue to to*. approximately $600. The total lm* guidance the Bowwden Lithia Springs edre hut 21 per cent. 1 hare aa yet provements Including the purchase of Water Company is assured of greater boss unable to ascertain the amount a tellurian, desk, safe, tame* for col success than ever before. wo may iwceire under the new char* ored school, work upon basement to-j The policy of the new management Ik. Not only will we need an addl* Januaty 1. work on furnace., etc is baaed on the most liberal and ti^fi amount for the proper support amounting to $1,695.50. The total of, progressive lines, and aa the first ev- of the schools in the payment of ad-. all expenditures other than salaries idnec of the progresaiveness of the dltlonnl teachers and additional equip- and Including bills for Insurance. *cal-' men now managing the company, we mmt hot He will also need within a somining, fuel, piano, supplies, libra- mention their handsome new quarters abort time a sum sufficient to erect' «7 Incidentals and the repair bills at 132 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. TO RENT FOR RENT—On* desirable room; .tillable for two gentlemen. 12 St building—either * High school building or tie* ». grammar erhool building In a part of tba city aot now wall accomodated by the I. Whllat no rnooey now be In tight for tbeae Im- 11 boiler# that auoh la the ' and the spirit of thote In an I Indeed.all of our people that they will gladly rally lo the aruffiort of the oBatd when iheae Improvements • are mentioned. Sana something I* don# within the next year or two not only will we not have an Weal High school but I fear lest we will not be able to accomo date sad uk* ear* of thote who come Barely for the rudiment, of an edu catloo. During the put tall term the teach ing of Domestic Selene* was Intro duced Into the colored school. The ecrulta have been more than gratify- fag as 1 under, t and from (ha princi pal that not only are the pupils doing good work In this blanch of sttidy and getting at the same time something that la helpful to them hot that many it ore than can be taken cara of are applying for the coutie- Such • rcoree rjtould also be Introduced Into the white school, aa sola aa praetj- we bar* spent amounting to 82891.13. An Itemised Another feature is an ngreeslve ad- atatement of tbeae expenditure* will | vertlalng campaign of which tit* Brat be found in the financial report. Dun advertisement appear, elsewhere in log the year many of .the room* were tbl, paper. freshened and the black hoard put In j Bowden Lithia Springs Water la a good condition. Nearly all of the-room natural mineral water, bottled at the la Centre! school are In need of cal- springs, Lithia 8prings, Douglas coun- souilng and aome ow the blackboards ty, eCorgln. For nearly a century In the new school! need atetntlon. • this famous water ha, been widely Flnanelnl report of foe Waycross j known and It la prescribed and rec- Publtc Schools from Jan 2, 1910, dat- ommended by the moat eminent phy of last annual report to Jaii. I, i:tl., ; slrlans aa most 'beneficial for the Balance on band Jan. j. ISOS SS.668.5S j treatment of Rheumatism. Gout. Gra Re. trom atate since Jan S. . .» 325.00) vet. Bright', Dlteaae. Indigestion. Dya Re. from City since Jan 8.. tl0.0Tl.35 . pepsin and all disorders caused by Re. from fee# tine* Jan S. .. 33.390.35; an exetsa of Uric Acid. ——! Tha Bowden Lithia Spring, Water Total resources for year ... .823,311.24 j Company, own tho celebrated Sweet Total disbnrsrmeata 830.8«ilS "»* CT Hotel which I, situated BaL on hand Jaa I. lfitl. .-82.449.15 |‘ ">• Springs. The management has directed tbetr effoita towards making BOWDEN LITHIA SPRINGS WATER co„ announces new MANAGEMENT. Of greatest Interest not only to tho commercial world bnt to the thous- unda of customers of the Bowden Lithia Sppttnga Water Company U the announcement of Its new manage- men. The peraonell Is aa follows; John D. Little, President; Mrs. I. Whiteheads VtcosBree Ideal. Her- t hr, charming resort still more com- toriabl* and to maintain the highest standard of excellent* In point of service and culalne. The announce ment oft the reopening of the Sweet water Park Hotel win be eude later. nature, with all the conditions that conti Ibute to prosperity and 'happi ness. I hope to tie In some degree useful and helpful. v Improvement and development at Homestead, between Waycroee and * Blackshear la proceeding nicely, and | will now be prosecuted vigorously. 1 Within the next few weeks quits an acreage .will be planted In paeans and other orchard trees and It will be my endeavor and that of my company. pop SAL.E FOR SALE—Fine milch cow for sale ' cheap. C. 51. William,, 73 Gilmore street. 13 6t. FOR SALE, CHEAP—Second-hand buggies, harness, saddles, wagons and hoi mb. McGregor Mayo. 6 2w LOST—A black velvet 'handbag, 'con taining $24.70 in cash, a silver card case marked H. N. B„ contain* cards of Miss Clyde Lott and other ar ticles. Finder will be rewarded by re turning to Warren Lott, Room 22 Southern Building. 14 21. WANTED—Saleamen of Ability and neat appearance to call on all merchants in their territory; elegant tide line, con venient to carry; good commissions; prompt remittance. A 419. Bellmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 24, 3^t* 14 FARM HAND WANTED—A farm 16 make Horn*,lead a atrlctly high- * nd te * rs ’ h “ a w “ ted - Aw,1)r 10 data little suburb, which our cltlaana may be proud of. In casting my lot In this communi ty, I be speak the friendship and kindly co-operation of Waycross' cit izen,. A Clarke Snedeker. Mr. Frank Armttrong at Saints Rett farm or to Herald ofilce. 9 6t WANTED ~w»frgrgSRtrrARM^^ We pay 880 a month salary and furnish rig and all expenses to in- ttoduce poultry and stock powders, (tew plpan; steady work. Address: Bigler Co., X 986, Springflald. Bib Dots. 14 2l FOR SALE—A snap, three desira ble homes on McDonald street, and one desirable home on Jane street, all have modern conveniences, large Ipts, close.Ip. Small cash payment, balance to eiflt 'purchaser. Ralnara- WAYCROSS 616 CAIN bodied unmarried men between ag**i , * r Br Pthers, Vlrdle Hotel Building; of 18 *hd 35; citizens of United SU-J F ‘ !one m 14 3t itee, of good character and temperate I. ~ 1r • - habit*, who can apeak, read and write | 00 WANT 2*0 SELL? LAST CENSUS GIVES WAYCROSS A POPULATION OF 14,495, AN INCREASE OF 144 PER CENT. Quitman Fte* Press. The population of several of Geor gia's smaller cities was announced last week. Waycross city population under this census la 14,485, when the cansus only ten yean ago gave that city only 5,919, and the census before that was Inly 3,3(4. Albany’s population I* given 8.190. Ten years ago it had only 4,- 804, and th* census before that It had MR. A. CLARK. SNEDEKER WRITES US A NOTE, 4,008. Mr. Snedeker of Homestead la her#' Americas Is given S.0J3. over to stay and to show hi, faith by his 084 ten years ago. work, he by brought Mr,. Snedeker' Cordei* fa given 5,883, over 3.473 with him. W* wale am. them both, ten yean ago the English language. Fop Informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South- Eulldlng, Waycross, Os.; 13 West York street Savannah Go.; 108 West For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleston, S. C.; 113 8onth Maine streeL Fitzgerald, Co. Jan. 7 WANTED—At once, a good cook. Good' wages to right party. Apply at 3: Brunei etreeL S St WANTED—Stenographer, If so, come In and Hat your proper ty with ua. We have srv.-A inquir ies every dajr for desirable property, if you own property and can sell It on easy terms w* have the purchaser.' List It now. Rainwater Brother,. Vlrdle Hotel Building, Phone 470.14 3. far-' j 835.00 per month. Light work, eas; hoar*. Claim A Adjustment Co., room I No. 432, LaGrande Building. S ,t LOST—Between shop Gate* and) A. C. L. ticket office, |33 check made 14 3t In favor of M. O. HolL Finder please j FOR SALE. Hotel Sites. ' . _ Flat sites. Manufacturing a^tes. : Business sites. Homes complete. Sites for homes. Improved farms a,id farm lands All at be. gain pric/s. Ralnvsier Brothers, Vlrdle Hotel tfulldfng. Pbooe 470. V return to R. B. Pollard at ticket of fice. L?!Mmon»uv nec I **** StO Advft Tsw 4at s a »