Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 12, 1911, Image 4

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Summer Colds Plant Avenue; t'.ience eouthveet alont Plant avenue to Jane stmL thence weet on Jane atreet to Ntch- cith atreet; thence aoutb on Xlcholls (tract to Alpha (treat. Route Number Pour. Leave Plant Avenue at or near Gordon atreet and thence couth along Lee Avenue to Howe, Marlon or Chandler (treats and thence west on that a anowball duea In sun Tnr them on guarantee. PARK MOR RAND CO. have already announced (or t dee. Sottdtjn* the support friends, I am, yours to serve, O. P. FOLKS. OR. I ••“gTReers and contractors! WALTER M. YOUNG, Lott-Hltch Bunding. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. RE-INFORCED C2NCRE—E. T H EISEALSlPHARM ACT Tot ae*d —tfhlm tkinfect a»d kill p« KRESODI wfll doth* < Fresh lot of that Butter I am headquarters tor Chickens, Eggs and Butter. PROPOSED ROUTES FOR STREE1R. R. Below we publish the proposed routes (or street railroad, as will ho understood, these are the first routei selected and are to be completed and In running order within 3C months. The various routes will be (rom time to time extonded as necessity arises. Also It Is proposed to build out to river and on to Blackshear, also to Waresboro. A special meeting of Council Is call ed (or Saturday night, when It hoped both city and railroad company will get together and give Waycross this much needed accofodatlon. Waycross needs It (or her more rapid development, for the conven ience of'the workers, and to assist in the solution of tho high rent prob lem. The. establishment of a ■street car line will moan Increase In the taxable value of our city. And ( In considering tho question of tho val ue of franchise, tho Councllmon, justice to all, must tako tho questions In consideration. Waycross says her cltlxens must have a street railroad and that as Soon hb possible. Grantee, or Its assigns, shall with In thirty-six months after tho passage of this ordinance build and equip a line of street railway and run and operate cars theroon for tho accom- odotlon of passengers along the fol lowing routes, to-wit: Route Number One. Begin on Plant avenuo at the pass enger station and run thenco along Plant avenue to Gordou street or Brewer street. Route Number Two. Leave * Plant avenue at Brewer street and run northwest alony Brewer street to Johnson avenue, thence along Johnson avenue Hampton Ave., or else leave Plant Ate., at Gordon street and thence along Albany Ave., to some conven ient point at or near Garllngton or Waller streets; or else leave Plant Ave., at Lott street and along Lott Street to Carswell Ave., and Carswell Ave., to some convenient crosa street and out said cross ■street . Into Albany Ave.. and out Albany Ave., to said convenient point at -er hear Garllngton or Waller streets. Routs Number Three. Begin at the passenger station Plant Avenue; along Plant thence weet Alt* cts. A Dozen Mr. T. B. Ray, of Norcros3. Oa„ wa» a guest of the Phoenix yesterday. Mrs. C. E. Scott returned last night from a visit to relatives ln.Sa- annnh. Phone 62 Or 301 /. W. S. Hardy SUCCESSOR TO HARDY BROS. any of said streets to Gilmore street; or If In tho mean time a sub-way Is constructed under the main line of the Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad Com pany’s track, at a point where the extension of Carswell street would cross Plant Avenue, and thcnco iloutherly under s«id sub-way Into Lincoln street and thence east along Lincoln street to Loo Avenue, and thence south along Lee Avenue, along the toute above Indicated; also along Howe, Marlon or Chandler street to Brunei and along Brunei street to Screven Avenue, or else along Tiro- nel street to Jenkins street and along Jenkins street to Haines Avenue. The above described routes, or any parti of same, may he modified by the consent of said Mayor and Aider- men, and or said railway company or Ita assigns. SmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Ycr Best Smokers” and Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Wanufvctvcd In Wayorow, Qa* Op PITTMAN CIGAR CO and see. ns. mery Mr. R. D. Myddleton, of Valdosta. was among the visitors to Waycross yesterday. Mr. William M. Wadley, of Macon is In the city. He Is stopping at La- Grande. Miss Susie Sharpe has returned af- ter spending the summer In Atlanta and Asheville, N. C. Opening! October 3rd, and 4th. Our Millinery Opening of Fall and Winter Pattern Hats will be on display Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 3rd and 4th. .We will show also a pretty line of Tailored Suits. Mn. O. R. Lovelace left today for Sylvester, where she will be tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pollard. The entertanment at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night promises to be a most enjoyable one. Everybody in vited to attend. A Cordial Invitation is Ex tended to all Have your automobile and buggy top work done at J. T. McGee's! by a llrst-class trimmer., 21 Albany ave- The Herald regrets to learn that Judge W. A. McDonald Is quite sick at his home on Albany avenue., HIi friends wish him a speedy recovery Miss Ocie Wing, of Macon, who ass been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Thorpe, retusns to.her home to- night to the regret of her many friends. Mrs. J. L. Walker, Miss Ann"? Laurie Walker and Miss Clyde Lott are expected to arrive tonight from Atlanta where they have spent tho past tun days. Mr. J. N. Brady returned this mor ning from Adel, Ga„ where ho was called on account of tho death of W* mother. The deceased n\s 79 years of ago, and Is survived by a number of children. Mrs. J. 8. Burns, of Wlllscoochee, who has been .und .-7’ treatment here at tho King’s Daughters Hospital, was carried home last night. Mrs. Burns Is In a serious condition and hor recovery I, exceedingly doubt- THE 8ALfe OF YOUNG'S S150.0S LOTS HAG BEEN REMARKA->iE. 9UT THE OUTLOOK FOR THIS MONTH WILL SEE MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER MAKE THE START TO HAVE A HOME ON EITHER JANE. ELIZABETH, MARY OR CAR8WELL STREET EXTENSION. WALTER M. YOUNG, t 6t. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. COALI COAL1 COAL) WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL, ASK FOR RED ASH. THE MONTE- VELLO IS THE COAL THAT MAK ES RED ASH. I ALSO HAVE A CHEAPER GRADE OF COAL. HAVE THEM ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. ALSO DRY STOVE WOOD OF ALL KIND3. TELEPHONE 70 FOR PRI CES. QUICK SERVICE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. GOOD WOOD. ANSLEY COAL COMPANY, 10 tf. W_ W. ANSLEY, PROP. FOR FRESH APPALACHIOOLA OYS TERS, PHONE 242. 10 St Among the visitors arriving In the city today to attend the Wilder-Watt nuptials tonight were Mrs. John T. Wstt, Miss Suslo Mae Watt. Law rence Watt, Mr. John T. Watt, Jr., Mr. Warren Lott, and Mr. Ran C. Crawley, all of Waycross.—Wednes day’s Albany Herald. V. C. Parker purchased today the two dwolllng houses on the Bunn lot and will start Just a»"Soon as ths tenants are out to move them to his lots. One of them will be on Isabel la street and the other on Georgia street. They w", be ready to rent by December the first, they will be mads modern In every way. Humphreys & Williamson CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Vacant lot on Folks St. Apply to H. J. Sweat 19 tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms gentlemen, with bath, electric lights and phone. Apply to F. A. Bates, 60 Elizabeth street. 21 ** THE ELESIES', WONDERFUL MIND READERS. BOARDERS WANTED—Good hoard can be secured ac 61 Reed atreet. 7 tf FOR RENT—Room at 61 Parallel St or phono 462. 12 1® .FOR RENT—Rooms for light house keeping or for young men. All con veniences. Couple without children preferred. Ring 149. f K FOR RENT—Three nice unfurnhh- td rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 746, S7 Gilmore street 9 6t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap ply 26 Jans. PUBLIC BALE—One car of farm wagons, buggies, spring wagons, carts and harness, at Homeland,. Charlton county, Ga., Oct 14, 1911. J. A. Baa- WANTED—A white man to work for the blind evangelist J. 8. Bahler, who can read and write a fair hand. Apply 16 Alice street U *t LOST—Bay horse. Finder please return to Dr. Jacquelin Knight 11 5t AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT. A beautiful Hue of pnttern hats will he (It-V’layed by Miss Eddie Par nell at her fall opening October 9, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and all day Tues day. the 10th. 3 tf L08T—On streets, between Brunei street and Central school, gold broach. Finder please return to Mlsv Luctle Rlppard. 12 tf WANTED—TV) rtTBt one large com pletely furnished room for house keeping by a couple wtlEout children. Address "D", care Herald. 12 2t INVESTMENTS ON THE EXTEN- SION OF JANE, ELIZABETH, MARY AND CARSWELL STREETS ARE SAFE FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. ARE GUILT EDGE AND MON- VESTED BY ANY ONE WILL Worthy The Attention of People Whs With to Preeerve the Hair. Have your own bruih and com * at tome and at hair dress? Never use a brush or comb hi pub lic places, they are usually covered with dandruff germs. Wash your hair brush once a week with soap and warm water to which Is added a disinfectant. Shampoo thd hair once a week with pure soap and water. Use PARISIAN SACK every day rubbing thoroughly Into scalp. PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed by G. R. Brinson Co., to destroy dandruff germs and abolish dandruff, or money back. • To stop hair from falling and scalp from itching, or money back. To put life and beauty Into dull faded hair, or money back. Price 60 centt Oct 12, 24, Nor. 2 Its economy to buy Black Cat stocklns. They fit better and wait longer. Humphreys & Williamson. Brother Taylor, from Valdosta, will preach at the tent on Screven ave nuo Just a cross the railroad from the Wilson Grocery, next Sunday, 15th.. at 11 o'clock. Everybody cordially in vited to come out and hear him. Wo also meet there each Lord’s day -it 11 o’clock to worship the*Lord accord ing to the plan laid down In the scrip tures. Everybody cordially Invited to meet with us. C. H. Stanford. FIRE IN8URANC& AND BONDS. FOR ORDINARY. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the office of Ordlnar:’ of Ware county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary to be held later. If elected, I ; promise to give my atten tion to the office and keep it open, it will be no tide line with me. This early announcement is made neces sary by the fact that other candidate* for this of- of mr WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD -