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WAVCROM EVENING HERALD
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O H LESTER MARVIL
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J. E. KNIGHT, M. D.
OOlce 228-228 Southern Building.
Once Moure: 9 to 11 a. in; 2:30 tc
4 p. m.; 7 to 8 |t, m.
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DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention In chronic disomies
I of women and children.
OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND
DROPSY.
Office Third Floor Lott-IIltch Bids.
Offlco hours: 0 to 11 n. m. 4 to 6 j». in.
Phone, office 228. Residence 232.
.Waycross. door tin.
UNION JEWELRY STORE
Watchmakers and Engravers. All Kin.!
Of Jewelry Ropalrlng.
108 Plant Ave. Wnycross. Gn.
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HERBERT S HOPKINS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 825, LoGranda Building.
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♦ WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D.
♦ Office* 229 and 321 LaOfande
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ARCHITECT.
Office LaGrande Building. P. 0. Box 2
'Vaycross, Georgia.
NO. (1.
VAYCR08S COUNCIL
Jr. O. U. A. M.
«v«ry Monday erenlBg tn Rel
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CITIZENS LEAGUE.
Whereas, in response to'a coll la*
sued and signed by many citizens,
there assembled at the Court House
In the City of Waycross, on‘the eve
ning of October 12th., a representative
body of men, gathered fro?* all walka
and vocation! of life,'composed of
ministers of the Gospel, physicians,
lawyers, bankers, merchants and
members of the organizations of Boil
er Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers,
Blacksmiths, 'Locomotive Engineer,
Conductors, Switchmen, Brakemen t;
Moulders, Inspectors,' Carpenters,
Clerks, Travelers T. P. A's., Farmers'
Union, U. C. T's., and the other ele
ments going to make up our cosmo
politan population; the object and
tage, with neither waste nor graft
The Sinking Fund provided to meet
the outstanding bonds slioujd be kept
intact and feo invested as to bring
the,best returns, so that the payment
of bonds may be made promptly and
our credit preserved. Next to the
preservation of our credit, ay outlined
above, comes the needs for streets,
sidewalks and drainage, ami these
should be improved Just as fast as
practicable, but the work should be
done by a -competent Supervisor, un
der bond .fbr faithful, heneht work,
sO that the monpy spent for these
Improvements may be a ‘permanent
gain lb the city. Weeding edges of
streecs and throwing sand in the mid
purpose of tljis meeting being to con- die is a waste of time tnd energy,
aider matters political affecting Way- J f ro m which no benefit Is derived. We
cross,, and to decide on candidates stand for hard surfaced streets and
and measures, to urge before the | for the laying of good sidewalks for
voters at the approaching municipal. tho people who walk thereon,
primary, and ^ • Resolved, III. Thdt this nrganiza-
Whereas, by a majority ballot ofjtion stands for a "sqifhre deal” and
over oife hundred voters, H. D. Reed j f or PR0GRES3, but it advocates glv-
was endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K. ■ ing every proper help and oncounuse*
Meeks was endorsed for Alderman,' ment to our schools, colleges and oth-
Second Wahl, W. E. Chandler for( er educational Institutions. The needs
Alderman Fourth Ward, and C. A.
LeCount for Alderman, Sixth Ward,—
these being the only Aldermen to be
elected at the ensuing election, and
Whereas, by the endorsement of
these candidates for nomination at
'for a ppbllc library is apparent, and
cteps should be taken to secure one
without delay. All our ellemosynary
institutions should be fostered and
ajded, and especially do we commend
the Kings’ Daughters Hospital for its
orotnem cordially Invited
„ tn meet ritb ut
-toe/od Pollies. U Carl Collins.
Coilncibi
Adve-tlse In The Waycross Evening
Jerald.
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DR LEWIS
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PRACTICE LIMITED TO O
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Residence 186 Plant Ave. O
Office Reddick Building. O
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Silverware
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the primary, as men ddemed worthy noble work.
to bear the standard raised by this j Resolved, IV. That this organlza-
meetlcg; it becomes proper and right ‘ tion stands committed to . giving all
that the purposes for which this [due oncouragement to new enterpris-
mceting stood, and for which the or- es, manufactories, public service cor-
ganlzation there effected stands, poratlons and those things which
should bo tet forth Ip a declaration of make lor the upbuilding of a cfTy, yet
principles. N no right to use city property should
Therefore, bo It resolved— / ,be granted without adequate compen-
I. That the Citizens League, form- 1 cation, in money or service, to the
Discontinued f,pat
terns half regular
price.
I'oasficon 65c per «.t
Jefcort Spoon, $L7. r » per set
Porkr. $1.75 per set
TablospooiiB,.. |2.50 per sst
Only limited quantity In
stock. See our window tor
Sllvorwaro Bargains!
Little & Odom
JEWELERS
&
OPTICIANS
Phone 5.
cd at .said meeting, stands for a
SQUARE DEAL, for both rich and
poor, hie a and low,—No favoritism
under the law, but JUSTICE to all.
That In order to Tneet out exact Jus
tice our City GovernmSht should be
administered honestly, t economically
nnd equitably. The Tax rate should
be an low as possible consistent wtfTi
meeting the needs for revenue, and
all property should be assessed alike.
We condemn all inecualUies in as-
Hesa'menta ns rank favoritism, and
pledge ourselves to an arsessment
based on value not ->n ownership.
We believe that tho Street Tax should
bo made not to exceed $2.(70 per an
num. Returns of property by Tax
payers should bo adjusted only after
a full bearing and an examination oi
tho property.
city or its peopK*. We believe the
time has come for the city to own its
City Hall, and favor the erection or
purchase of such building as wifi be
adequate to the needs of the city for
the next decade at least, believing
the same to be conducive to economy
In public service, and for the better
management' of .city affairs. A cen
tral City market should be provided
for as early as practicable; also the
garbage of the City should'be Tcmoved
frequently, and cremated or other
wise disposed of so *us not to menace
the public health.’
This declaration of prlnclplesjs put
forth-for the purpose of defining the
position of those responsible for the
Citizens League movement, and we
heartily invito all who desire good
government for Wayfcross, who be-
Resolved II. That this organization jlleve in these principles, who desire
stands for progress. Wo bellove in a j'eqtial rights to all, special prlvllges
progressive age, and In a progressive! to none, to join with us la carrying
\ Great Advantage to Wo king
I A. Maple, 125 8. 7th St, Btwjben.
Mile, o., says: -For ream 1 suffirod
'itna weak kidneys and a soVcro Wad
lor trouble. I learned of Polar Kid-
*oy Pills and tbelr wonderful term,
*c 1 began taking them end sure
nou ;h t had as good tavults as my
r herd about. t My taetmche left mV
ii! to one of roy business exprees-
•i«n. tbn fl’me ts a great sdranMga.
•r>- kldnent %acted free and coma!,
n l that saved h lot of ntsery. R
h d-tv* >i pleasure to weft v.'here It
is«h! to be a misery. Foley KJdnor
"Ul-i 'have cured me and havo my
ilghcst prats*.** Gem Pharmacy; T.
S. Paine. |
city. No backward step should be
taken. Not only should our tax rate
be as low us possible consistent with
tho city's legitimate needs, but tbe
money so collected should be'expend
ed to iho very best ^posslfle advan
thl8 banner to victory by nominating
in the primary the candidates en
dorsed, and who stand pledged to
hearty accord with the platfornThere
enunciated.
21 tf TJ1E CITIZENS LEAGUE.
Plenty
OUR CUT - PRICES FOR THE l?A3T SO DAYS HAS CONVINCED
US THAT THE PEOPLE HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO BUv'wHEN
REAL BARGAINS ARE OFFERED. WE ARE HAVING A GOOD BUSI
NESS, MAKING SALES IN ALL THE COUNTRY ADJOINING WAY-
CROSS AND ARE GETTING, A GOOD BUSINESS FROM FLORIDA. WE
WILL CONTINUE OUR CUT PRICES DURING OCTOBER, WE HAVE
A VERY LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS TO
SELECT FROM. I
...5:50 am
..12:50 pm
,..,8:55 pm
..10:10 pm
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' ARRIVALS AT WATCROSS.
Prom sarannali
Vain 189
Train 185 .. .. ..
Train n I .
rraln-57
/jera Hontcomerp
Train 68 ......5:16 am
.-rain 180 ...A..',.. 5:45 pm
Worn BalnbrlOss k TSomtiTllle
Train 102 ...10:05 am
From Albany —
Tngn 02 4:55 am
Train 91 .....0:60 am
Train 07 6:00 pm
from Chicago aiS NorWMt
'. C. Special (rla Albany)....4:65 am
Dixie Flyer (»Ia Tilton)....6:36 am
loutb Atlantic Limited 6:35 am
Trou Brnnawlck
Train 96 .f:40 Am
Train 90 0:00 pm
From Jacksonville
Train 23 ,...l...6:65 pm
Train 83 10:16 pm
Tram 04 10:25 pm
Train 92 ,..10:45 pm
From Tampa. High Spring* via Du
pont
Tram 42 7:26 pm
For through Schedules Pullman
E. U. North, A. G. P. A.
V Savannah .Gk
Line Schedule.
DEPARTURES.
Fbr Jesup and Savannah '
Train 58.. ..
Tram 183
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.......lO'tti
Train 180 ..7:J* pmT
Train 22-... ......0:1(1 pw
.....0:10 ane
10:26 pm
FSr Uontgcmery
Tram 180 ........
Tram 67'....
For Bainbrldge and TbomasvlU*.'
Tram 186 .....'.......1:00 pm
For Albau,'
Tram 93 ....10:50 pm
Train 90 1....7I69 an, ,
Tram 00 0:10
For Chicago and Northmat
I. C.-Special (via Albany).
10:d0 gna
Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton) ,,
..10:20 pa
South Atlantic Limited.,
.10:20 rm
For erunawtek
Train 91
.10:10 till
Tram 97
...0:10 yv
For Jacksonville
r!
Train 95 (Dixie Flyer
.:4t4o m.
Train 93
Train 85
...0:46 airi
rain 21
..6:1* m
For Tampa, High Springs
Tram 48 0:00 I
raiervatlona, etc., Call On
R. E. Camp, Ticket Agent
Waycrose. G*.
4. 0 & 4. R,R.
'’The Standard oi txcelllcnce In Passenger Service.’
SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1911,
‘ Northbound: - Southbound:
7:20
am
6:00
pm
Lv. brnnawlck Ar.
8:10
pm
10:46
az»
8:00
am
0:40
pm
Lv. Thslmac'Ar
7:25
pm
10:00
am
0:20
am
8:00
pm
Lv. Waycrftss Ar.
6:10
pm
8:46
am
11:00
am
9:40
pm
Lv. Douglas Ar
4:35
pm
7:10
am
12:05
pm
10:45
pm
Arj Fitzgerald Lv.
3 30
pm
0:06
am
8:20
am
7:15
pm
Lr. .Thomaa villa Ar
6:50,
pm
9:20
am
9:25
am
8:22
pm -Lv. Moultrl • Ar.
6:33
par
8:05
am
10:26
am
0:30
pm
Lv. Tlfton Ar.
4:30
pm
7:05
am
12:15
pm
10:55
pm
LV. Fitzgerald Ar.
3:25
pm
. 6:00
am
1:40
pm
12:15
am
Lv. Cordele Lv.
2:05
pm
4:40
am
8:01
pm
12:34
am
Lv. Vienna Lv.
1:33
pm
4:14
am
2:48
pm
1:23
am
LVjhlontezoma Lv,
12:50
pm
3:30
am
2:66
pm
1:35
am
Lv. Oglethorpe Lv
12:45
pm
3:25
am
4;82
pm
2:58
am
Lv. Tntbotton Lv. ‘
11:10
am
3:00
am-
5:15
pm
,3:40
am
Ar Mancheate; Lv.
10:30
am
1:20
am
5:20
pm
3:45
am
Lv. Mancheater Ar.
10:25
am
1:15
pm
6:41
pm
4:06
am
Lv. Woodbary Lv.
10:04
am *
12:53
am
3.04
pm
4:59
am
Lv. Senota Lv
9:09
am
11:54
pm
$:16
pm
6:40
am
Ar. Atlanta Lv.
- 7:30
am
10:15
pm.
0:45
am
3:50
am
Lv. Manchester Ar.^
4:80
pm
12:45
am*
11:65
ara
4:50
am
Lv. LaGrange Ar.
8:26
pm
11:45
pm
3:50
pm
8:45
am
Lv. Tallad • a.r
11:30
am
7:45
pm
0:65
pm
11:45
am
Ar. Birmingham Lv.
-m
4:45
pm-
CUT PRICES:
009.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO J\. .$76.00 FOR CASH
876.00 BUGGIES REDUCES TO .... .... 855.00 FOR C^SH
806.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO 855.00 FOR CASH
855.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO 845.00 FOR CASH
$50.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $13.03 FOR CASH
$40.00 V/AGONS REDUCED TO $35.00 FOR CASH
$35.00 WAGONS REDUCED TO ...... ....$33.00 FOR CAS»*
WE HAVE A I.ARGS'sTCCk AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND
THE STYLE AND QUALITY TO SUIT YOU. , ?
II ycu '.'c i-ec-lirr a fci-’ccy :r \va3':n. aew and cave the big dlernun*.
we aro ofterlrg. ■ ‘
Pullman electric-lighted Bleeping care on night tram* between Tfloma*
rille and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready (or occupancy,
at 9:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 pm. geta conucctieus from ail
Incoming trains at Atlanta, Including the South Atl&ntle Limited from Cin
cinnati and the Dixie Fllyer trom Chicago and SL Louis. Connections at.
other junction point* are well adjuated and are ■honru in the schedule folder
which can be aecuri Yam an; agent of this company.
Attention la ca!K., »•> -hr •at-AV- hment of connectlona at Atlanta fraffi.
train arriving at Atlanta «-.«« am., w-ta eu JAML AUanOc Limited leaving.
Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leaving.
Atlanta 7:3? am., for Chicago and 8L Louis.
W. H. Leahy, General Paia. Agt. E. H. Fell, Aest. Gen. Foe, Ast.
Atlanta, On. Atlanta, Ga.
A. 0. Daniel. Travtim -n»,enger AgenL T
NIGHT SERVICE-NEW TRAIN
To Ashvllle 2nd"The Lind of the Sky”*
Country
vu
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
LAND OF THE 8KY SPECIAL.
Lv. Jacksonville /. 8:05 pm Ar. Tyron 11:60 as.
Lv. Jesup 10:50 pm Ar. Saluda 12:25 pm
Ar. Columbia 6:50 am Ar. Hendersonville ;:00 pm
Ar. Asheville 2:10 pm
Through Pullman, Drawingroom, Broiler-Buffet Sleeping Car and
trie lighted coach', Jnckscnvvlllo to Asheville.
For full Informatics concerning rates, schedules, ate., call on or vA-
drtee- , ^ 'n.
J. L. MEEK, A. Or P. A. C A-CARSON, JR., T. P. A.
Atlanta. Ga. ' Maooa. cm.
lotllt Georgia gigrirultuial College
E. V. JONES PRODUCE COMPANY
PHONE 219. 7 6t
R. GLENN, A. M.,LL. D., President
Dehlonega, Georgia
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION:
1st—Total Expenses Leap Than gt Any Other C^ficce, — f!SS to SI7S
Cc-Jmu Band, Lodging, Books, Fact, Light,, etc.. For Satire Year.
2i—MignificentC!imete; Kountcm Location; Fr,:-e from City Distraction*.
M-O^ienc* Ooier. Rcaojffiity and Self-Depetidcnee Taught Every
4tK-Fincst Military Der.ertjnert ar-.l Cadet L'and in Gooieia. Both
, .Under Supervision of U. S. Amy CiTicers. 8
Bth-Thorough Instraetion h A. t end p. C. Coarses and, in addition, Full
camracs ;n Asricnhure, Jl.r.ir.c, i.n.’incermc, Corpmercial Science, ele.
e ‘ h r£' r " r " ; ' ' ■ ' * *3 Tltven Codec C»tf*| cf
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