Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 27, 1911, Image 7

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Special low prlcet and «a*y term* on bed room suites, iron bed*, odd piece*, etc. We will plea** or re fund your money. Home Furniture Company, 26 tt Plant »d Albany Atfnue. MAJOR McGEE FOR MAYOR * The Herald Is authorized to announ ce that Mr. F. tl. McGee will be a candidate for Mayor of Waycross, ehbject to the action of the Demo era tic primary. .Official announcement of his plat form will be published later. To the Citizens of Waycross: This is to inform you that I will be a candid- te 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 that I am entitled to another term partly due to the fact that under our new city charter I will be ineligible to ofTer again for the'third term. With the two years* experience in city af fairs I will have had at the close of this term, experience that better quali fies me to render you more efficient service next term.. I will appreciate your hearty support. Yours very truly, *- 4“ / John M. Cox; 1 FOR MAYOR. Waycross, Ga., Sept. 0, 1911. !To the Citizens of Waycross; I will be a candidate for nomina tion as Mayor of Waycross in the approaching primary. Within a few days I will publish a short statement of the principles that I shall advo cate in asking the voters of the city to support me. (Signed) Harry D. Reed. FOR ALDERMAN SECOND WARD. To the Citizens of Waycross: I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman for the Second Ward, City of Waycross, subject to the ensuing white primary and ask the support of all classes of citizens. I promise fidelity to the trust if confer red upon me. , W. C. Butler. FOR ALDERMAN. I beg to announce that I am a can didate for alderman from the second ward, subject fo the white Democratic primary to be held later. If elected, I will do my part toward giving the city an Impartial, business administra tion. H. Hengeveld. FOR ALDERMAN SECOND WARD. The friends of Mr. G. Hilliard hereby announce him a candidate for Alderman from the Second Waycross Ward. Mr. Hilliard was raised in Ware county and has lived in Way- cross many years. He is favorably known and will be warmiy supported. FRIENDS. C. W. PARKER FOR MAYOR. the Citizens of Waycross: [n making this, my announcemen my candidacy for Mayor of the ty of Waycross, t beg to say I do with the kindest personal feeling • those who may oppose me. I pect, if elected, to look closely after 3 affairs of the office of Mayor and spend the larger part of my time attending to the important diitlo3 the office. I expect to make a fur* ;r statement 1n regard to certain Lttere later. C. W. Parker. FOR ALDERMAN The,-friends of Mr. Scott T. Beaton announce him os a candidate for Al derman from* the Fourth Ward,sub ject to the Democratic primal y to bo called later. We feel quite sure it elected ,Mr. Beaton will make a most efficient and active official, and ask the hearty support of the voters of the* city. MANY FRIENDS. BOWDEN IN SENATORIAL RACE. The Herald is authorized and re quested to announce tb^t Hon. J. p. T. Bowden will be u ;nnd'date for the State senator from the Waycro** dl* trlct m the primary Xo be called later and that a plain statement will ap (Mt ISO* Sat lij n, >M( , 13 <1 MACON, GEORGIA / I • W. E. Dunwody, President. IGGER BRIGHTER, BETTER Than Ever Before $12,000 In Prizes. Fine Poultry Show Great Display of Breeded Stock Six-Dy Aviation Me et ' $1,000 Fireworks Nightly] Fine Band Concerts At All Hours MANY FREE ACTS Rates On Railroads M IMBUE Remember 1 The Dates Address Sec’y Ham/ C. Robert Parllculaas FOR ALDERMAN FROM THE SIXTH WARD. To the Citizens of Waycross: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate to succeed myself, as derman for the sixth ward, subject to the Democratic primary, to be held some time in December. In making this announcement, I wish to thank the good people of Waycross for their many kind words, and warm support while acting as their representative, and If elected, I will try and serve them as faithfully for tho next two years. Very truly yours, C, A. LoCount. CABINET WORK. I am still at the same old stand, 22 Brewer street, and prepared to do all kinds of cabinet work, upholstering, trunk repairing, etc. Having done your work for the past six years I think I know how to give you the ind of work you want. When you need any repairing done, remember J. I. WAITE, The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22 Brewer street, poone 294. 22 tf Big shipment electric fans receiv Byck Electric Supply Cc. 20 Lott Street. 12 t: WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27 KNIGHTS OF PYTHiA*. Meets evsrv Mo ad a? evening at 8:00 In Cast!? Hal' ?)ant ave Members iw requested to attend, aad vfaltfni Knights are moat Cor dially Invited to meet with u». J. L. CRAWLEY, C. C. T. H- Mlher. K. ©f B. ft S. A M. ct P. WSJ Keep Up Keep Down y Au =Overland 59= EXPENSE TO RUN 25 MILES EACH DAY WHICH IS ON A PAR WITH A HORSE. OVIRLAND TO CARRY 0 PEOPLE, THE HORSE 2 PEOPLE. < TIRE EXPENSE *4.00. GASOLINE AND OIL $6.00 ADJUSTMENTS, BARRING j ACCIDENTS $2.50 $12.50 I WILL KEEP YOUR OVERLAND 59 UP AT THIS FIG URE AND RATIO FOR ONE YEAR. N M. KELLEY Kelley*s Garage. The Need of Pure Drugs THEREFORE WHEN YOU HAVE A PRESCRIPTION 8ENO IT T O UJL OR pALL AND WE WILL 8END AFTER IT. THE VERY PUREST AND FRESHE8T OF EVERYTHING IN DRUG8, A COMPLETE LINE 0$; TOILET ARTICLE8 AND RUBBER GOODS. P T E J. C. PAYNE, Druggist, The Store With the Open Front. Buy Your COAL At Summer! Prices. j 1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gem] JeHco Coai ^ Pe^ If bought before Sept. 15th. * 1000 Cords of Stove Wood at Per Cord Williams Coal & Wood Co, Phone 158. C. M Williams, Mgr. For First Class JOB WORK SEE HERALD WILLIAMS BLACKSMITH •A -W Htt-* 't Shop CORNER SCREVEN AVENUE AND KNIGHT STREET, OPP08ITE .»• WILLIAMS STREET, WHEELRIGflT AND REPAIRING. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY, Man Works From Sun To Sun ^^oman^3 ’Work Is Never Done FOR SOME PURPOSES YOU WANT TIN-WARE, FOR OTH. ER8 GRANITE-WARE; AGAIN ENAMELED WARE OR WOOD. EN WARE. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT AND THE WAY YOU WANT IT, , TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION THE 8MALL EXPENSE OF A PROPERLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN, THE AMOUNT,OF TIME YOU SPEND IN IT, AND HOW MUCH^EPENDS UPON T'sUR COOKING,-YOU CAN WELL AFFORD TO HAVE THE PROPER UTENSILS FOR THE WORK. ’ P. N. Harley Hdw. Co, [House Furnishers to the People. ' \ 44 Plant Ave. Phone 184 V; 1 . WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD