Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 02, 1911, Image 6

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f\w t-" ■ WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD SUITS The newest styles, the Latest models and the prettied goods known to the weavers’ art are seen in the beautiful display of Ladies’ Suits now on display at our store. The suits are in all colors and shades, with some beautiful checks among the lot. Elegantly lined with silk or satin, trimmed in the niftiest of plain tailored effects. These suits are in a class b^ them selves and are easily ahead of anything ever shown in this line in Waycross. And the prices? The prices will surprise you, for we selected them ourselves and saw that The Prices Were Right. ^ The New Long Coals The latest fancy of Dame Fashion. The long coats in Caracul, double faced cloth, serge and other weaves. Beau tiful effects in green, tan, black, blues, etc. Prices to suit cverybcdy $6.00 to $27.50 Ladits’ Skirls Dress Goods [ New line ju& in Elegant line of and more com- Dress Goods of 1 ing every day, all styles and prices, with a Voiles, Serges, beautiful assort Pan imas, in all ment of trimm c dors and black. ings. J Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Todd’s Famous Shoes and H. & W. line of Footwear for Ladies and Children. Elegant line of Duck and Canvas White Button Boots for Ladies. The newest whim of lady fashion. Knee- land Union-Made Shoes For Men. i */ H. J. BENTON & CO Phone No. 212 Mary Street PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia, County of Ware. To the Superior Court o! sal«l county: Tho undersigned petltlonerf, A. M. Knight, J. E. Wndley, L. J. Cooper, W. H. Buchanan and M L Hunn all of Waro county, Georgia, hereby make appli cation to said court' for a charter for a corporation to bo known ns “The Waycross Auditorium Company," nnd your petitioners respectfully show: First That they, for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, desire to be constituted and Incorporated a body corporate under the name and stylo of “The Waycross Auditorium Company,” for the term of twenty years, with privilege of re newal At expiration of said time. Second. The object of the propos ed corporation Is pecuniary gain to Its stockholders. 9 1 The petitioners desire that •atlon and body corporate ight, power and author! 1 he sued, to have and wil, to make by-laws t, to elect directors nf its affairs, and •«ght to elect and em -umber and tiers aforesaid, and to sell, dlspoto j principal place of business of said j of, lease, convey and mortgage said proposod corporations hall be at the ad- cor* other dent, rpora i state usinesa carried erection,, I opera- s where- .ms, theft- •nal lodgo jcs, stores, ace for any property, or any part thereof; to carry on the business of securing and accomodating religious, fraternal, po litical, labor, business, and all other conventions, assemblies und tho like; to carry on tho business of theatri cal proprie.ors, caterers for public entertainments, concerts, exhibitions and athletic contetta; to carry on tho business of reraurant keepers, and vendors of tobacco, mineral waters, provisions and any other article of merchnndlso, either by themselves, or by g? anting the license or right in City of Waycross, in the County of Ware, State of Georgia; but these pe- titisners. would further show that I they desiro that said corporation may have the right to establish branch* offl- es or agencies at other places, both within and without the said state of Georgia, as the holders oi a majority of the stock may so determine upon. WHEREFORE, these petltlonerf pray that after the filing and publica tion of ttys petition as required by law, that an order bo entered by this court declaring these petitioners respect of any property of the com- body corporate, under the name and pany to any other person, firm or stylo aforesaid, and granting to said company: to conduct a general mer- corporation all tho rights, powers.and chandiso business for the sale of ar- prlvliges as set out and prayed for tides of all kinds and description; to.herein, or which may be Incidental, acquire all necessary properties, mua- usual and necessary under the laws kial instruments and libraries for use in connection with the holding of pubic conventions and entertainments of ©very description; to do a genera! real estate agency and mortgage bus iness; to Improve, mortgage, oper ate, hold, manage, lease and other wise dispoeo of real estate; to borrow and loan money upon such property, and to do any and all other acts in cident to or connected with such business. Fifth. These petitioners would show that the capital stock of the pro posed corporation shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars ($R0,C00.00). divid ed into shares of Ono Hundred Dol lars each; and they would further show that Six Thousand Dollars ($6,- 000.00) thereof, which Is more than ten per cent of the said proposed cap ital, has been paid. Sixth. Your petitioners would Mr- of sqld stato of Georgia, for the pur poses of their Incorporation. Johu 8. Walker, Petitioners Attorney. GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY: I, Chas. E. Cason, deputy clerk of the Superior Courtof said County, certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of tho petition of A. M. Knight, et al. for incorporation ss ’The Waycross Auditorium Com-j pany" as same appears In office as filed this day. j Witness my official signature this 9th day of September, 1911. * Chas. E. Cason, Deputy Clerk, 8. C. Ware County AT THE FRONT Tou have to be on your guard If ton ar ecaugbt napping, It Invites llr ister. <AYCROSS BUSINESS COLwiU* GRADUATES ARK NEVftft 8LEEPY HEADS. They are sought alter by men of •ffalrs. You find them in leadlns osltioni of trust. Our DIPLOMA it an open se-same o position and preferment. Our i&eclalty is to fit you for busineaa, o make the pay-roll larger; to in*i •►•so tae salary of the "big man.’ Enter At Any Time. VVaycmss Business College $2.40 T.O Tifton, Georgia and Return VIA Atlantic Coast Line ACCOUNTGf jSouth Georgia Land & Agricultural i ' Exposition SEPT 27-OCT 7,-1 40 counties in ono col losal Exposition, combining land, r agricultural and live stoc k shows. WOMAN'S BUILDING FO« WOMAN S. WORK .CARNIVAL OF AMUSEMENT Aeroplane and Auto Race.. Baseball Tournament. * Chautauqua of Music and Oratory. Scientific Locturee and Conference.. on the Farm, Stock and Domestic raycrosi. Ga R. F. Zelgler, Prse her .bow that they desire that .aid FOLEY’S KIDNEY REME»Y (Liquid) la a crest medicine cf proven value for both acute and chronic ktdney'and bladder ailment., ft i. especially re- corporation .bail have tho right to increase raid capital .took to any I .mount not exceeding One Hundred and Fifty Thonaand Dollar* <1150.- 000.00), whenever the' holder* of a .... or metorlty of the »totk may to deter- and personal mine. Md which Increase shall be commended to elderly people for ti- wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent relief and comfort it give. thet. Gem Phar maev: T. S. Paine. WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. Jr. O U. A. M* Me t. every Monday evening In Ret .. . Hall Lott-Hitch building At * Tickets on .ale September 26tb to October 6th Inclusive, and for trains arriving In Tifton, Oa., before noon of October 7th, 1911. Final limit to reach original starting point returning, not later than midnight October 9th. 1911. For further Inform raation »ee your Ticket Agent, or correspond with, E. M. North. A. Q. P. A. L. P. Green, T. P. A. Savannah Ga. Thomnsville, Oa. B. T. Morgan, T. P. A. T. J. Wright. Ascnt. Savannah Ga. Brunswick, Ga Yt.ltlnt brothers cordially turned to meet with as. jherod Collins, U C*rl Collin* o,w«.H«er»- Coanclkn t Advf-tfte In The Waycross Evening j Herald. i Wl ftortli g>gticuUutal (SfriCje Wc handle the famous Mascot rook store, every one a winner. Cash unimproved, dla-osed of as tho stockholders m«y »r easy torn*. * *— Ion, ujd determine. j Home Furniture Company, .—•» Chit: ht .huad-. Seventh. Th. general efiCR and . 16 if Matt and Albany Avenue j -ei,n WAYCROSS LOOSE No. *» ■ F. & A. M: REGULAP COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND * FOURTH ’ TUESDAY EVENING AT 8:00 P. M. All Mesons invited to Attar* J. M. BELL. W. M. . W. J. CLARK. SEC. r W F.***er G. R. GLENN, A. M., LL. D„ President • Dahlonega, Georgia - ! ' * SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS. INSTITUTION 1st—Total Jbtpenses Less Than at Any Other College^—SMS fo Si7S Cover j Board, Lodging, Books,. Fuel, light,, etc.. For Entire Year. 2J-MagnificentClimate; Siountain Location; Free from City Diatrcc’Sjna. 3d-Obedience, tinder, Regularity and Self-Dependence Taught Leery Student 4th—Finest Military 'Deoartmert an<l Cadet Band fa Geoigia. Both Under Supervision of U. S. Army Offlcers. 6th—Thorough Instruction in A. B. and B. S. Courses and, in addition, Full Courses !.i Agriculture, Jd.'r.i-.p, Kc—in coring, Commercial Science, ett. Fit- Boys Lire 1- O.r Cm Lvrur:’—Tlar, -.t J-i Tinea Under ftsasl ei {.Sett*. ■ ros rrrrrL-* rr-—tArtrr, astxsw c. r. clef?. p*c ; /* t , i 111