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MtHWKLIE” m
(COMPANY
IN m POLITICS
OPENS OCT
thinks city should publish
REPORT AS OFTEN AS BANKS.
Editor Herald:
'J When such men as Speaker Champ
Clark and some of the best divines
In the United States say that every
man, to a certain extent, ough to bo
a politician, I can't help feeling it my
«luty as an interested citizen of Way-
• cross to express my honest convlc-
Ucvb on a few points in connection
with tlio mayoralty race which is
How absorbing the attention of our
citizens, and which ere long, perhaps,
will be like a boiling caldron.
I have never been a seeker after
office and never held a political one,
and have no aspirations in that direc
tion.
Not having an axe to grind or a
bridge to build, and only one little
ditch that needs opening and clean
ing out, I believe the people of Way-
cross and Ware county believe mo to
beat least sincere and will road what
ever I write for the general good ot
our community, whether it be about
parka, shade trees or tin* offices con
nected with Bucit things.
It dot s seem to the writer that not
only every rnan in a community
ought to feel an interest in its offi
cials and representatives hut every
good and intelligent woman and every
bright hoy and girl 'should wish to
have our city affairs governed by
men who are so Imbued with the In
terest of the whole cilV that it is
really not necessary for them to have
to record their promises as to what
they will do for the city, If they are
so fortunate as to be honored with
the office of councilman or mayor.
Js not the honor compensation as
well ns the salary? It should he so
considered by right thinking men
Now, let it be fully understood that
1 am not grinding the axe of any
candidate who has already declared
for office or who may hereafter de
clare for an official servant’s position.
The point is tide: In selecting a
candidate to vote for, ;io matter what
the position is ho Is to fill, it behoov
es every good citi .en to think well
before ho act a or pledges himself ua
to who he is going to vote for.
Investigate first of all his character
as a man, then his ability to do and
bis disposition to do tho just, right
and proper thing toward all the peo
ple ns near ns it is possible for weak
humanity to do, utul to do it pleasant
ly and uncomplainingly but feariersl.v,
regardless of what his alleged best
friend might, as one of a minority,
deserve and advise to the contrary
Officials of a city, in my humble
opinion, should bo nbic to bury their
prejudices and do Justice to
man alike, whether be be rich or poor,
n worker in the shops or the hank-*,
on the farm or for the railroads.
As a cltlzep of Way cross I feel that
1 sin u partner in the city's business
and Its ncalrs, and have n perfect
right to know from whence comes and
for wl .tr the money coming into the
city’s treasury is being paid out for,
ct.o that a report of same should be
published as often ns are the bank
report* Why not?
I.* fa.t, it is as much a business con
cern. U properly considered, ns any
bank or any. other corporation in
Ware county,' and it will take a
mighty smart man to prove the con
trary to a lot of voters in Way cross
who do their own thinking and have
the city's Interest at heart.
ff there Is a cnnJTIatc for any of
fice for whom I do not entertain the
r'CMd friendly feeling he has not yet
fcnnoar.ccj and l dare ?nv will rot.
The test man for the eo itton is
what I say, even if you think a wee
bit ir.ore Of the other fellow in the
Tucnln-g against him.
Voter*, to think twice before you
WILL HAVE AUCTIONS.
McGregor Mayo Stables will be
<5cene of regular auctions alter Octo
ber 1, Jet Bouden auctioneer, Mc
Gregor Mayo manager.
To do a general auctioneering bus
iness a company has been formed
here and will begin business October
1.
McGregor Mayo’s stables on Tebeau
street, Just off Jane, will be the scene
of the public auctions. Horses,
mules, buggies, ail kli is of 'goods,
land, etc., will be sold at the auction,
the new company will conduct regular-
| Jy. Mr. McGregor Mayo Is to be man-
j oRCT. He 1j one of the city's best
f known young men.
Mr. .1. E. T. Bowden has been en
gaged as auctioneer for the company
and will have entire charge of this
section, He is well known through
out this section as an experienced auc
tioneer and bis employment with the
tip. new company means that the auc
tions will be well attended.
Hurt her announcement will be made
by the company as to the da‘es of the
auctions.
NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION.
Special To The Herald.
MAJOR MeGEE FOR MAYOR
The Herald la authorised to announ
ce that Mr. F. fl. McG*e will be a
;asdidate fj*r isfayor ot Waycross,
fubject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary.
Official announcement of his plat-
form will be published later.
C. W. PARKER FOR MAYOR.
To the Citizens of Waycross:
In making this, my announcemen
of my candidacy for Mayor of the
City of Waycross, I beg to say I do
so with the kindest personal feeling
for those who may oppose me. I ■
expect, If elected, to look closely after
the affairs of the office of Mayor and
to spend the larger part of my time
in attending to the important duties
of the office. I expect to make a fur
ther statement In regard to certain
matters later. j
C. W. Parker.
WAlker-Hocd
FUR. CO,
No. 106 Plant Ave.
Phone 449.
it®Wmmmt
Ihe SU it < f Gnat Values Where Your Credit Is Good.
FOR MAYOR.
To the Citizens of Waycross:
This is to inform you that I will
be a candidate to succeed myself as
Mayor of Waycross,-subject to the
democratic primary, which will be
held some time in December. If- elec
ted, I shall endeavor to give you dur
ing the next two years, as I have done
in the past two, a clean, honest and
conservative administration, I feel
hat I am entitled to another term
»artly duo to tho fact that tinder our
One ot Our Great Extension Table
VALUES, exactly like illustration, made of
finest quality thoroughly seasoned oik, tx-
tra large hand carved claw feet, handsome
ly shaped pedestal, smooth running sides, 42
inch top extends to 6 feet,
A handsome Table at an
extremely low price,
Y3 Cash, Balance 30, 60 and 90 Days.
Our extension tables are bought under contract lor our
large chain of stores. We buy for less, we sell for less.
An Unepaied Value
tionat I’rti
in lurnnce
zlderable
-The Nn-|
fraternal
, ()., Kept, i:
jetive Legion,
rgflnization with a con j.
embershlp In this section^
of tho country, began Its annual con
ventldn in this city today. The off
cers’ report show gratifying progress
for the year, both In membership a: :
finances.
Schedules 9! Trains Effective January
2, 1911.
Votic*:—Tho arrival and tUpartwor
*i* given as in/onmuloii and art
not guaranteed.
SoutbbouuJ Train No. L
Miles Station
0 HebardvIIIe. Qa. Lv. 6:30 an
3 Waycros* (Albany are) 6:35 an
S Laviuu 6:60 an
10 Fredol Ar. 6:55 ar
Northbound Ttain No. 2.
, Fred el 3:45 pit
$ Lnvtnla 3:50 p*-
-• Waycross (Albany v*> 3:05 pr.
t'Uchart!vlH* 3:10 pt
Trains No. 1 and No. 2, dally, aj
act and look well before you leap are j cept Sunda>.
OOOCOC’OOOOOOC-OOO''
Silverware
Sale
Discontinued pat
terns half regular
price.
Teaspoon C5c per set
Jesert Spoon, $1,75 per set
Forks $1.75 per sot
Tablespoons,.. $2.50 per set
Only limited quantity In
stock. See our window for
Silverware Bnrsnlns!
Little & Odom
JEWELERS]
&
OPTICIANS
Phone 5.
3 r.i.i to render
c-rvicc next torn’..
our hearty support.
Yours very truly,
John M. Cox
in a high class dining table, Thisis oneof
- i will ho ineligible to j the best values v, e have ever offered.
tho <-r:n. with Made of best quality white oak, ibe work-
s!- it . - in city ar- ma-jjfjjp an( j finisli of the betft, the top is 44
inc hes across, extends to 6 ft the mosL elab
orate pederflal ever furnished with a table
i win appreciate at this price; exactly like illv citation.
$18.00
Cash, Balance 30, 60 and 90 Days.
Waycross & Southern
R. r. co.
FOR MAYOR.
Waycross, Ga., Sept. 0, 1911. .
To the Citizens of Waycross:
I will be a candidate for nomina
tion ns Mayor of Waycross in the
approaching primary. Within a few
days I will publish a ■short statement
of tho principles that I shall advo
cate in asking the voters of the city
to support me.*
(Signed) Harry D. Heed.
FOR ALDERMAN SECOND WARD.
To the Citizens of Waycross:
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for Alderman for the Second
Ward, City of Waycross, subject to
the ensuing white primary ami a’sk the
support of all classes of citizens,
promise fidelity to thelrust if confer
red upon me.
W. C. Butler.
FOR ALDERMAN FROM THE SIXTH
WARD.
To the Citizens of Waycross:
I hereby announce that I will be
candidate to succeed mysefi, as A
derman for the sixth ward, subject to
the Democratic primary, to be hoi
some time in December. In mania
this announcement, I wish to than’
the good people of Waycross for the!
many kind words, and warm -supper'
while acting as their representative
and if elected, I will try and scrv
them as faithfully for the next two
years.
Very truly yours,
C. A. LeCount.
BOWDEN IN SENATORIAL RACE.
The Herald Is authorized and r
quested to announce that !Ton. J. E.
T. Bowden will he a .andfdate for tho
State senator from the Waycross dl«
Irlci in the primary U* It called later
and ibai a plain statement will ap
pear some time U to, 13 fit
froed mottoes for all.
Without prejudice,
Chas. HT Redding.
Jna 16 Hopkins
Superintendent
be for Th* Herald.
Big supply of card board, all col
or*, just received at Herald. tf
FOrt ALDERMAN.
1 beg to announce that 1 am a can
itdate for altkrtvrm from tho second
ward, subject to flm.white Democratic
primary to to hc^d later. If elected
1 will do iry vr-T* toward giving the
city an Impartial, bur.i-jesa administra
tion.
H. 11 or Re void.
C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V.
Vctenarlan.
19 Albany Avenue. WaycroM, Cl
Day and Nliht Phono 60S.
Monitor Ranges Best tor 90 Years
GUARANTEE:—We warrant the callings in these range; to be the
best mixture ot pig iron known for the purpose, workmanship, fittings
and mounting to be unequalid, flue cor Windier 10 be perfed, and that
they will bake and operate reriedtiy whtn connected in proper manner to
(he flue. MONITOR STO VE & RANGE. CO.
We handle these famous ranges ir, either, genuine OPEN HEARTH steel (guaran
teed not to rust>, in Wellsville polished rolled steel, or in the best quality cast iron.
The prices are from $35 to $SO- You can buy no better range at ANY price,
and none as good at a LOWER price.
The cica
for cod..
ted, most convenient, effective and economical Oil Stove
V ever made—one that should be in every kitchen—is the
OH Stove
It burn, ordinary kerosene oil. but there are no bothenome
vvicta. The heat iu concentrated directly on the jooking—
rone is waeteu. Reduce, fue! expense. The flame i, con
trolled by a lever. This r.wens that you can instantly regulate
the flame at any dewed height, a distinctive feature found in
no other oil stove.
Remember that the name s' s
“Florence, ” whether on V*.
a five-burner Oil Stove or on
• single-burner Lamp Stove,
stands lor the best in OilStovn.
We also make the Florence
Ovens and Lamp St aves.
Vac Ital. Uy
‘Valker-fl »id
FuniUur.Cj.
Uhl, by Th.
csstMi on i tu,
» um : :a,,tisi.
h - -TTV
a, tteyr ts . 9 \ \ ' \ <
*i«SL°' <<ir '' \ ' \ V
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
couch, open a large comfor
table bed. We sell it com
plete with cotton mattress
and pillow, for
$8.50
$2.00 per month.
Our Line or Daven-§1
port Beds at - - (j)
Are absolutely the Best Values on tho market.
Guarantee Our Pi- m to Save Tv-1TTo-.v-.