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WAYCROSS EVEN NG HERALD
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Announcement Of Change ^
W. T. Walker, of Savannah, Ga., and A. R. Hood, of this city, have pur
chased the interest of A. J. Mulligan in the Walker-Mulligan Furniture Co. The &yle
of the firm after this date will be Walker-Hood Furniture Co., they assume all
indebtedness of the Walker-Mulligan Furniture Co., and are authorized to
colledt all accounts due Walker-Mulligan Furniture Co.
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
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WAVCROSS' WHITE WAV.
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progreaa and development and
untold advantage and attraction to
onr city. The practical reaulta will
many timet ovcrwelgh the cost of
racb an undertaking.
A. J. Jordan, Clothing Merejhnnt—
I am heartily lu favor of such a movo
went, provided It can bo carried out
economically. I think It would show
up on atoro windows and make the
town look lively.
Alderman Slnclali—I endorse It
•trongly. A great Idea. It will sup
ply the mlttlng link that keeps Way-
crott from leaving rural ranka and
joining her metropolitan equals.
Mr. Calvin Parker—I think it it a
progressive Idea. I heartily endorse
It. both ns merchant and public offi
cial. I think that evetry merchant
should fall in line and put one outside
hls door, systematically arranged in
main part of city, to burn to eleven
orlock at least.
J. 0. Mcltae, The Toggery—I think
its the thing. A fine move and we
need It badly right now.
Mr. A. M. Kulght—Yes. I think
such n move would be a good thing
tor our city. LUlifs systematical!.*
and tastefully arranged, covering our
business blocks will brighten up the
streets and make the town look pro
gressive and up-to-date.
Mr. Williamson. Humphreys & Wil
liamson—I heartily favor such a move
It will beautify our city aud he a
great attraction.
Mr. H. Harley. P. N. Harley Co.—It
would be a good thing, if it could be
established economically
new comers will be at once Impres
sed with our go-abead spirit.
Dr. Charlie Paine—A Bne thing
and a business getter." Anything bet
ter than the light we have now.
A. M. Knight. Jr„ Real Estate—
One of the finest improvements they
jean make. Shows a progressive spir
it. Heartily in favor of It Anything
I can do, financially or any other way,
to bring it about will glvo mo pleas
ure to do so.
Dr. II. S. Redding, Pharmacy—Fa
vor a “White Way.” I could but !>•
of one opinion regarding such a pro
gressive movo. It will add greatly
tc appearance of our streets. Is a
splendid business proposition.
D. A. O. 1,ott, Real Estutc—Yes, I
WELL-HELLO! MM
IT 18 A LONG TIME SINCE I SAW YOU! HOW ARE YOU MRS'THOMPSON? HOW ARE YOU MR.
ROBINSON? HOW 18 THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN? THE FAMILY IB WELL AND THE CHILDREN
LIVE HAPPY SINCE WE 8TARTEDT0 BUY .
OUR FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES FROM N. A. JOSEPH. WHERE IS THAT PLACE AT? DON’T YOU KNOW WHERE;
ON 84, PLANT AVENUE, PHONE 622. ^ JOSEPH
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. j other plants for turning out any o*f and deal 1“ >ame ior others upon a
The committee appointed to ftirtinte j the manufactured products aforesaid; i commission.
for a special service for the Knight^
of Pythias of Waycross, on Sundry
Job. 1J*th, have completed irrangd-
meats and they are very anxious to
have a large attendance of loyal
knlghta and therefore urge each mem
ber to meot ( at the Castle Hall at lo’
heartily favor It. A well lighted town o’clock Sunday morning, to march In
Is a gren* thing. Such lights, will be
a protection nnd a valuable advor-
tiseiuent.
Dr. H. K. Smith, LaUranJc Pharma
cy—I approve most heartily the move
ment for a Wiille TTa>". Way cross
is an aggressive city aud this Is a
progressive movement, and denotes
prosperity and business enthusiasm.
a body to the opera house where the
services will be helJ. conducted by
Rev W. H. Scruggs.
145
WOOD FOR 8ALE.
Dry stove wood or lightwood. Phone
4 rings. 14 tw
also buying, selling, holding, leasing
and dealing generally In timber lands
timber leases, turpentine leases, and
all other kinds of real property,
whether vacant, wild or improved;
also manufacturing, buying, selling
4. The principal place of business
of said Company shall bo In Way-
cross, in said County, but petitioners
desire the privilege of carrying on
their business and establishing bran
ches and agencies of game elsewhere
OPEN
For Buisness
Kelley’s
Garage
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Mr. G. W. Deen—Ye., Indu'd. »l j GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY,
lour.e, I mil 111 favor of anything Hint T 0 the Superior Court of .aid county,
will improve our town and ehow ad>! The of P 8 Knox of Mc .
vanre. I alio favor It because 1 be- J 1)uffl(> County> 0 . or(t , a , T A Scoa
Hove It will lead to a general •«“- j Jr oti R iC hhurg, Alabama, and Leon
movement for the other .treat. and| A W1U( ^ o( w ,„ Coumy fieorg ,.,
sidewalks of our city.
Church well Bros.. Mr. Coleman.
Mgr.—I heartily -favor the movement.
1 think a bright “White Way” will be
a splendid advertisement.
W. D. O’Quinn, 8tar Clothing Co.-
Yes It will be a good thing and a
proper move and has our hearty en
dorsement.
shows as follows, to-wit:
1. Petitioners desire that they,
their associates, successors and as
signs be Incorporated for the period j
of twenty years (with the usual priv
ilege of renewal) under the name of
thw* “KNOX-8COTT LUMBER COM
PANY.”
2. The object of said corporation
aud dealing In turpentine, rosin and , State or in any other State,
naval stores; also buying and selling J® 8 ma y be deemed expedient,
wood and building materials and sup-j 5. The capital stock of said Com
piles of all kinds, as well as selling j rany shall be ten thousand ($10,000.-
the waste and by-products of any of °°> dollars, but petitioners desire
the manufacturing plants aforesaid; j th© right to increase the same as and
also buying, selling, and dealing In j whenever they see fit from time to
1 goods, wares and merchandise of all J time to any amount not exceeding two
kinds, and operating a commissary or|^ undred thousand ($200,000.00) dol-
commissaries; also buying, leasing, 1 l ar8 » and likewise to decrease the
holding, constructing and operating a j same in the same way when deemed
uatn road or tram roads and rail- advisable, but not below ten thous-
roads for transporting timber, lumber, j and ($10,006.00) dollars by a majority
wood, naval stores and other articles' vote the stock. Petitioners alsa
or products above mentioned, as well , desite that said Company shall hav
aa such other articles a s may be de- the right to issue preferred stock to
slrable to be transported over said any amount not exceeding one hun-
roads, and buying, leasing or holding dred ($100,000.00) thousand dollars in
such rails, locomotives, cars and | a’dJitlon, and to increase or diminish
other things as may be necessary ! *ame from time to time as they think
AUTOS
For Sale/
Rent
and
Repaired
A demonstration in the
Baby Flanders on the frig
E. M. F. So. Latent mod
els. See us at once.
loth,
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the construction and operation of
f tfuCh tram roads or railroads; also
supplying the saw mills and other
I manufacturing plants above mention
ed with the logs, timber and other
W. M. Wilson. Wilton Grocery Co. j *• *« <>■>*« « *«" ™ r -’ ora,lon ! n „„„ arv ,, w matcr | a „ for tl , rn [n«
Dr. W. H. Iluchanan. President Ex-. .. ... . . ... _^ 0 , (0 „ ■ Is pecuniary gain to It. stockhoU-l '
. .. I *”• certainly 1 heartily ennotao it. lout the fini.hed products aforesaid,
cbwiff Bank—Its a tint move, a val ; » . «»» », « rnn , LVnnpi era.
nahl, Idea, will be a ,rea, ...radon!* * J of th. moat i 1 The particular .bu„ne.s ,o b,'“ d d0, « *
and make tmr city look like a city j #ttract | ve advertisements we cotill Icarried on Is that of manufacturing
I heartily endorse It J ^ lumber from pine, cypress and tlm-
Mr. 8eals, Seals Pharmacy—A gooj; ! her of all kinds, as well as shingles, • ; hv «!«<«**«
thing, both from a business and ad-j RHODE ISLAND RED, BUFF OR.j, #th ^ croM tIe# p|lln|f po ] e *J other P^™ 008 for n consideration, asjanenre tame by mortgage, Pledges.
| business of said corporation as here*
j in set forth to be either upon its own
(account os ar broker or agent for
best and to give such preferred stock
such rights and privllges and such
relative rank and dignity as they con
sider advisable.
aforesaid and for accomplishing tb»
purposes of its organization; to re-
celve in payment for Us stock, either
common or preferred, or for any
bonds or other obligations It mat Is
sue, any real or personal pi^pert^,
labor or services, or other considera
tion satisfactory to its stockholders
or directors; to hold stock In other
corporations consistent with the lawe
of the State; and also to have all
the other rightsf powers, privligcs
and Immunities common and incident
tc corporations generally under the <
Petitioners desire that said Iaw -
Company shall have the power to con- WHEREFORE, petitioners pray
tract and to be contracted with; to
borrow and lend money; to executo
its promissory notes, bonds, deben
tures or other evidences of debt for
any loan or debts It may owe and to
ratlaament
will be
Letter MarvfL Marvll A O’Qula— j HATCHING. C. 8.
An excellent thing, make a fine lm-, HARDY BROS.
lirovement to our streets, First im-| . - --
#re**Ion, the thing that counts, and j ror wood phone 21&.
that an oeder be granted Incorporat
ing them In accordance with the
foregoing.
(Signed)
Wilson, Bennett A Ltmbdin.
Attorney for petitioners.
Filed In office this 6th «y of Feb
ruary, ISU. '
(Signed) E. .J. Berry, Clerk.
I hereby certify that the above Ir
•landpoint. I hop. ItipINOTON. BLACK MINORCA ANO !„ UrMd Ittmber ^ t|mbt ^ ^ •«“ Compw .hall j deads of tru.L ««urlty dMds. or oth-
■d throuxh WHITE LEGHORN EGOS WOR . ... .. .... xbo •>»’* "•* to do a .Moral j or Mtltfictory accurltj; alio to aave
HARDV, AT i ' broke ase bualnosa in lumber, tlm- any and all other rights, powora and
« «!? *1" t \ rn,r -T. tad. nsrat ,tor« and In all th.'prlvU*,. nrc«,^y or dostrab!, for,
,»Joo tying, «o og. oaa ng coiwtru.. product. : orf In-! carrying on the bating, of aald Coyt- j a tree copy.
JO In'® *" 01 '® rlt “ w “ *■ pUnn * boforo mentioned, and to boy. aell pany or any of Um'xlndi of aaxefis j (Signed) E. J. Berry, Clerk,
j mill,, able,It and lath mills andi J ^ j ‘ ^