Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 06, 1911, Image 8

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 'TvWtwr 11 ’.iw" >km FUR.. CO. No. 106 Plant av«. Phone 449, These couches are made en- entirely of steel and equip ped with genuine National Springs. Have steel rollers and are. finished in gold bronze. Folded it is a neat coucir, open a large comfor table bed. We sell it com plete with cotton mattress and pillow, for * S2.00 per month. City Cpunrll met In regular session yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p. ffl. Mayor'Cox fn chair. Aldermen C. w Parker, C. K. LeCount, Fred Brewef and C. K. Dunn, being present. Col. B. 0. Parks appeared with a committee of hackmen and draymen to ask for a modification of present police regulation, so that the dray men and hackmen may back up to or near depot and solicit business ten minutes before or after arrival of each train, Alderman Parker moved that hacks » be allowed this privilege ,to pack up fo depot 10 minutes before arrival o! each traTT»Thut he not permitted tt hack nearer than 15 feet from enc’4 door of waitin': room, leaving a bom 00 feet of empty space In front of depot for use of private conveyances. Alderman Dunn opposed this reso lution, claiming that the hacks crowd ed up and bad become a nuisance on our main street and asked that the matter he deferred to next meeting ns he believed a mnjority of the cit izens approved the regulation now be ing enforced. Mr. Parker Insisted on his resolution and a (ri-vote was bro ken by Mayor Cox, who voted in fa vor of Hackmen. The question of employing persons not citizens ot Wayeross in official rapacity again came up in reference to employment of a special police man In Decnwood, and the Council wettl on record as being absolutely opposed lo employing any man by the city unless he be a citizen of Way- cross. On motion of Alderman Dunn, com mittee were Instructed • to at once take action to connect stockade with sewerage and Install necessary plumb- '"«• twill Mr. Sims was given permission to erect a wooden bouse on corner of Brewer and Plant avenue. Editor S. \V. llerrin. of Millwood, is In the city toby, Mr. Herrin re ports that t.'ie cotton crop In bis sec tion ban been cut off by late wot wea ther at IcnBl r.o per cent. Hr. .1. It. Dedsc. of Pearson, Is in the city today. Hr. Hedge recently announced for Governor of Georgia, and ns n result has received a lot of free advertising. Ex-Senator Frank It. Slrmans. of Clinch county, was among Hie visitors to Waycrog* today. The Chattanooga Manuvacttirers as sociation has arranged to send its big forty carload exhibit to the state fair, and will send at least too lending manufacturers on a three days visit to Mucott m the same time. The ex Mbit represents Investments of more than $20,000,000 and' will he one of the big fontures. The Importance of At last meeting of City Council iu August, on motion It was decided to bhange hour of meeting of Council from 9:30 y. m„ to 2:30 p. m. The IKilnt. made by Councllmen at that time being that the afternoon meet* the Georgia State Fair 1* eloquently Hug* would he more convenient for Ex-Fire Chief J. M. Joyner, appear ed before Council yesterday and filed hla closing report on Fire Depart ment. Chief Joyner has been com pelled, to the regret of City* Council, to resign bis position owing. to ill health. He has made an excellent of ficer. By general content Council left affairs of Fire Department as ar ranged by Fire Committee, E. C. Hull to act as chief and receive chief pay, and W. A. Sinclair to act as <?lerk and ansletant chief, with assistant chief pay. Mr. Joyner's report is as follows: WaycroHH, Ga., Aug. 5th, 191 J. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Wayeross: Gentlemen; — I hand you herewith, my report as Chief of the Fire Department to Au gust the 18th., inclusive. This being the d/te on which my resignation ?nt Into effect, t'p to this date the department has responded to 49 alarms of fire. 27 in md and one In brick structures. The remaining 11 being 5 box cars, 2 grass d 4 false alarms. The total amount of'damage by fire to this date 22.00. Of this amount, $10,- 912.00 was on buildings nnd $0,110.00 ;j contents. The total,amount ot in* jrance paid on, buH&Tngs and con- *iits Is $13,674.00. Total amount of property endangered $07,875.00. The cost of maintaining the de partment, including salaries, vaca tion, sick leave, feed, blacksmith work, reserve reel houses, other Im provements and incidentals, has been $3,506.21. Total value of property and equip ment for the Fire Department, no>- on hand and in serviceable condition, including horses, wagons, hose and oti'.er nppnrtus $M>25.00. My sincere thanks are due His Honor, Mbyor J. M. Cox, and the mem ■sera of the lire committee for their; co-operation and assistance during the two years I have had the honor to art as chief. Especially do I de sire t.i thank our efficient Chairman, Hon. John W. Moore, who 1ms ably assisted mo in conducting the affairs of the department. Respectfully submitted, J. M. JOYNKU. voting for night meeting, and eo Couu dl will again meet oh, first and thjrd Tuesday nlgbit, at J:3U p. m. 'MABEL PAIGE AT DUVAL. Mabe IPgige and her company ap peared before another crowd at the j Duval Theater' last night in that Ecreaming' comedy, "Billy." The bill pleased immensely and promises to bring another large >udl,cnce this af ternoon and tonight before giving away to the Western drama, “The Lost Trail," which will be the bill on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with a matinee Friday afternoon.— Jacksonville Metropolis. Col. Benjamin T. Allen, of Peap son, wdb in the city today attendIn-«j Hie opening exercises of Bunq-Bell j» j Btitute. KILLS FLEAo, CURES MANGE, BICAISE’S MANGE CURE B1CA1SE S THROAT WASH. WILL cure Black Tongue In «Dogr or an> ulcerated condition of the.throat. Foi sale by Seals Pharmacy. C 8? Advertise In The Wa/crosa Evening Herald. Wayeross# Southern R. r. co. Schedules of Trains Effective January 2, 1011. Notice:—The arrival and departure/ ate given as information and are not guaranteed. Southbound Train No. L Miles Station 0 Hebardvllle, Qa. Lv. 6:30 an 2 Wayeross (Albany ave) 6;35 am 8 Lavinia 5:60 am 10 Fredel Ar. 5:65 am Northbound Train No. 2. 10 Fredel 2:45 pm S Lavinia 2:50 pir- 2 Wayeross (Albany ave) 3:05 pm Ollebard villa 3:10 put Trains No. 1 and No. 2, dally, ax cept Sunday. .’no. M Hopkins <ii ><*r:niondent. C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V. Vetenarlan. 19 Albany Avenue. Wayeross, Ca Day and Night Phono 598. LIKE DAY SESSION attested too when n big exhibit like this is skipped from a sister state. An entire building 1ms been given ov er to It. those who dal red to appear- heforo Council from time to time, and would also allow Aldermen to get through business and get home to their vviVes and families before the wee aours of jtiie following -morning. So the first day meeting was held yesterday. But I L *1* 1 C/im II I Y 80, ' le °* lhe Aldermen by this time jUPf [fl Ul J I had Changed their minds as to the I |/II |HANrr.|rcl. fti8(iom ° r th ® change of hours, and I IWUIUMlLL/UltHlj Aldermen Parker and LeCount advo* cated a change back to the night meeting* again. LeCount called at tention to the fact that tho day meet ing* would compel the committees of workingmen who might desire to ap pear before Council to lose one half days work it least to do so. Parker pointed ont that the absence -T Aldermen showed that that hour vas not a wise one. Aldimtan Tlttr*; oupoted the change again so soon, jand urged that the day meeting* be while ami said that pco- j days, j pie would look upon Council as a *et * 3 tf — —— — ! of babies who did not know their D. JTTURNER mind, for iwo week, together. Th« \ iote thfm.d 1'ar.cr and LeCount for Owe. I aSr.-d. Building. P. o. Box t nlcbt mooting, Dunn and Brewer Was crow, Ocoogla. asalnat Mayor Cox brskt the U. by FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS Vconn US Ec. JSSI PARSON'S PC EM A OEM. From Rov. M. 8;uka«!i, Allison, Jr., in pr.'ii:-o oi nr. K:a_'* Now l.lfr Pin, -TlWj-ri «ifh a iioahb core-sUy, Jn o' , ry fcema than, pl!U aliouid bo If other kind, you've tried la vala. USE Dl!. KIND'S Ard ho well .gain," Only *5e at All! ,ri *'d for ttaustfts. DR. JNO.' T. DIXON Specialist On Cancer and Dropsy Office, Kimbal House, Wayeross, Go Will do general practice day and night. Cnlls answered promptly. SCHOOL NOTICE. Registration of pupils for entrance to the Public ScIiooIb wll begin on Monday September 11th and continue for five days. Hours S to 12; 2 to 4. Pupils will please bring proinoHon enrd*. School opens September lSih. 31 5t eod. E. A. Pound, 8upt The Store < f Gr? at Values Where Your Credit Is Go#* ; ■■■■■ rip One of Our Great Fxtension Table VALUES, exactly like iflu&raticn, made o finest: quality thoroughly seasoned ork, ex tra large hand carved claw feet, handsome ly shaped pede&al, smooth running sides, 42 inch top extends to 6 feet. A handsome Table at an extremely low price, l /3 Cash, Balance 30, 60 and 90 Days. ur extension tables are bought under contract loir our- large chain of stores. We buy for less, we sell for less. An Unequaled Value in a high class dining table. This is one of the be^t values we have ever offered. Made of be^l quality white oak, the work manship and finish of the berft, the top is 44 inches across, extends to 6 ft the mo& elab orate pedestal ever furnished with a table at this price; exatftly like illustration. $18.00 f /3 Cash, Balance 30, 60 and Days. Monitor Ranges Best tor 9$ Years Wo are hondquarters ror low prlc and envy term*. IS tf Home Furniture Co. CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. Die Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORKl Ex-Deputy Sheriff Joan P. Cason will engage In special detective work la Waycrois and South Georgia, it you need hts service* telephone No t, court bouse. 6-2-tt GUARANTEE:—We warrant the callings ’in these ranges to be the best mixture ot; pig iron known for the purpose, workmanship, fittings and ^mounting to be unequahd, flut cor^ndtion to be Fcti<<9. ?rd that they will bake and operate perfectly whi n connected in propef nm ner to the flue. MONITOR STOVE tf- RANGE CO. We handle these famous ranges in either, genuine OPEN HEARTH steel (guar^t=-~ teed not to rust), in Wellsville polished rolled steel, or in the best quality cast iron.. 1 ) The prices are from $35 to $50- You can buy no better range at ANY price,. and none as goodat a LOWER price. * " - ■ . NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS Weeds and grass thuat be cleared from lots as required by city ordf nance. Thl* work must be done a* once and within the next ten (id M. Bradley. Health Officer. HERBERT S WOP'CIN.'? ATTORNEY AT » AW. Boas us) LaOrandv BaiMias IlfaftllfiiiiB ■ - . ■ ■ Th. clear.: .f, molt convenient, effective and economical Oil Stove for cooking ever made—on. that thould bn in every kitchen—in tho (Sfflbrerm-o/tulmkiilc Oil Stove It bums ordinary kerosene oil, but there are no bothersome wicks. The heat is concentrated directly on the cooking— none is wasted. Reduces fuel expense. The flame is am- trolled by a bver. This means that you can instantly regulate the flame at any desired height, a distinctive feature found in no other oil stove. Remember that the name “Florence, ” whether on a five-burner 03 Steve or on a single-burner Lamp Stove, stands for the best in OilStoves. We also real* the Florence Ovens and Lamp Stoves. For ftd« By »Valker-R tod FurallureC). Mid* byTh* 11 ML IIM iV.Te tHHcB* (AS t UM01I& Oar Line ot Daven port Beds at Arc absolutely th^Best Values cn the market. Guarantee Our Prices to Save You Money. Wife' -¥ “TS2J.S0J045.