Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 30, 1911, Image 6

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I rxixataaaf umbel m J O O O O O O C> ©> o o o © O H LESTER MARVIL 0 O Fomerly Lott, Fain & Co O ■> FUNERAL DIRECTOR* AND O. tO EMBALMER8, O tO Telephone 600 Day or Ngbt ’ O O' Private Chapel and Morgue O ©oooooooooo© , © OOOO^OOOO^f 0/ *>WL HINSON & CO o , to UNDERTAKERS O (O' _ AND , O to 'embalmers. O {O Phone 61 and 163. O ooooooooooo o «oooooooooo <* WILSON O BENNETT ° o ft LAMBDIN ° tO Attorneya A Counaalora At Law O o ooooooooo o ;© ooooooooooo o O A FLEMING M D ° to Office orar Oam Pharauier O tO In Southern Building. O O <y o o o o o <J o o ©oooooooooo o JOHN S WALKER Attorney end Counselor At Lew. Office up-Mnird gjutbern Hotel. WAYCROSS. — GEORGIA, oooooooooooo J. E. KNIGHT, M. D. Office 226-228 Southern Building. Office Hours: 0 to 11 a. m; 2:30 tc 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. OOOOOOOOOOO O BYCK ELECTRIC » SUPPLY CO O All Kindi ol Electrical Wot It O tad Supplies. tO ALL WORK GUARANTEED. O 30 Lott Street. Phone 299. to OOOOOOOOOO ©oooooooooo o K> J B BAGLEY MD <> K> PHYSICIAN & 8URQEON O K> Office o Southern Building O iO OFFICE HOURS. O lO *-11 A. M. 3-4 P. M. 708 P. M. O OOOOOOOOOOOc DR. J. T. DIXON, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to chronic diseases of women nnd children. OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND DRCP3Y. Office Third Flour l/itt-llltch Dldg. Office hours: 9 to 11 n. in 4 to 6 p. m. Phone, office 22.1. Residence 192. Waycrosfl, Georgia. HERBEkT S HOPKINS , ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 326, LaGrande Building. O OOOOOOOOOO © O Beni. O' Parka. Harry D, Heed O o PARKS ft REED ° O ATTORNEYS AY LAW. O O Southern Hotel Bolldlng. O O WAYCROSS, — GEORGIA: .O o OOOOOOOOOO o o oooooooooo o O C L REDDING O ATTORNEY ’AT LAW. O, Upatalro Redding Block. O O WAYCROSS, — GEORGIA. O oooooooooooo ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D. ♦ ♦ Offices 329, and 331 LaGrande ♦ ♦ Building. ♦ ♦ Hour*: 9 to II- • *« i. ■> ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«■►©♦ Whereas, In reipoitse to a call-la- sued and signed by many citizens, there assembled at the Court House In the City ol Waycross, on the eve- nlng of October 12tb„ a representative body of men, gathered from all walks andi vocations ol life, composed ol ministers of the Gospel, physicians, lawyers, bankers, merchants and • BL& Gft. fSJ® SBIVWB* *Tbe Standard ol elllence In Passenger Service.” SCHEDULES L-fECTIV FEBRUARY 19, 1611. k tage, with neither waste nor graft. The Sinking Fund provided to moet the outstanding .bonds should be kept Intact, and so invested as to bring the best returns, ao that the payment of bonds may be made promptly and our credit preserved. Next to the preservation of our credit, as outlined above, ccmca the needs for streets, members of the organizations of Boll-1 sidewalks and drainage, and these er Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers,! should be Improved Just as fast as Blacksmiths, Locomotive Engineers, J practicable, but the work should be|’^:15 pm Northbound; Southbound: Conductors, Switchman* Brakemen, 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- done by a competent Supervisor, un der bond for faithful, honeht work, so that the money spent for toe3e Improvements may be a permanent gain to the city. Weeding edges of o oooooooooo o O G R LOVELACE <> O J DENTIST O O Office In Redding Block, Over O O Star Clothing Storu O O oOOOOOOOOO O oooooooooooo O J H BREWTON <> O DENTIST. O O 420-422 LaGrande Building O O Waycrosa, Georgia. O OOOOOOOOOOOO purpose of this meeting being to con-Idle is a waste of time and energy, slder matters political affecting Way* j from which r.o benefit Is derived. We cross, and to decide on candidates! stand for hard surfaced streets and and measures, to urge beforo the J for the laying of good sidewalks for voters at the approaching municipal. the people who walk thereon, primary, and : Resolved, III. That this organlza- Whereas, by a majority ballot of j tion stands for a ‘’square deal” and over ono hundred voters, H. D. Reed j for PROGRES3, but It advocates giv- was endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K.iing every proper help and encoura*,e- Meeks was endorsed for Alderman, j ment to our schools, colleges and oth- Second Ward, W. E. Chandler forjer educational Institutions. The needs 7:20 am 6:00 ptd Lv. uruuswlck Ar. 8:10 pm 10:46 MB’ 8:00 am 6:40 pm Lv.' Thslman Ar 7:25 pm 10:00 MB 6:20' am 8:00 pm Lv. Waycro** Ar. Jt:10 pm 8:45 MB- 11:00 am 9:40 pm Lv. Douglas Ar 4:85 pm 7:10 MB 13:06 pm 10:46 pm Art Fitzgerald Lv. 3:30 s pm 6:06 MB 8:20 am 7:16 pm Lv. ThomaaviU* Ar 6:60 pm v:20 9:26 am 8:22 pm Lv., Moultrie Ar. 6:33 pm 8:06 am 10:36 am 6:30 pm Lv. Tifton Ar. 4:80 pm 7:05 MB 12:15 pm 10:55 pm ,Lv. Fitzgerald Ar. 3:26 om^ 6:00 •IB 1:40 pm 12:16 am Lv. Cordell Lv. 2:06 pm 4:40 MB 2:01 pm 12:84 am J.V. Vienna X.v. 1:38 pm 4:14 •IB 2:43 pm 1:23 am Lr Jlontezuma L*. 13:50 pm 3:30 MB 2:56 pm 1:35 am Lv. Oglethorpe Lv 12:45 pm 3:25 am 4.22 pm 2:58 am Lv. Talbottoa LY. 11:10 am / 'l:00 4ub 5:16 pm 3:40 am Ar Manchester Lr. 10:30 am 1:20 am 5:20 pm 3:45 am Lv. Manchester Ar. 10:25' am 1:15 pm 5:41 pm 4:06 am Lv. Woodbury Lr. 10:04 am 12:62 am S.34 pm 4:59 am Lv. Senoia Lv 9:09 am 11:54 pm 8:16 pm 6:40 am Ar. Atlanta Lv, 7:30 am 10:16 pm 0:46 am 3:50 am Lv. Manchester Ar. 4: SO pm 12:45 am 11:66 am 4:50 am Lv. LaGrauge Ar. - 8:36 pm 11:46 p» 3:50 pm 8:45 am Lv. Tallad*- 11:30 am 7:45 pn> 6:66 pm 11:45 am Ar. Birmingham Lv. .... «m 4:46 pm J T TURNER ARCHITECT. Office LaGrande Building. P. O. Box 3 Waycross, Georgia. •/AYCHOSa COUNCIL NO. M Jr, O. U. A M every Monday evVfilU* In BN -n n Hull. fjOtt-Hheh bi/Ifdlnr at * in Minna brothers cordially Invite** to ohmm' nth us 4h«rod Coillns. U Or? Colllr* :.*Krt«w*tv Cnnncltai Advents* in The Waycross Esenin* leralrt. FALL CABBAGE PLANTS Our fall cabbage plants, Wakofield ind Flat Dutofi, are now ready for hip ment, and. we want your orders. V.res f. o. b., Meggett: ’.**0 to 3,000 at $1.50 per 1,0*0 .000 to 8.000 at .... $1.23 per l,00n 0*00 nnrl over at .... $1.00 per 1,000 We advise that 5*ou placo your or ’era pronmtly ns the supply is very limited this fall. Satisfaction guar- nteed. 8. M. Gibson Co., Meggott, S. C. UNION JEWF.LRY STORE Watchmakers and Engravers. Aff Kind Of Jewelry Repairing. 108 riant Ave, Waycross. Ga, OOOOOOOOOOO *> BEEN & BURNETT • IO ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE - fO Room 308 Ln Grande Bldg. < O Waycross, Ga. < cOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo ° W J GASSETT o O CONTRACTOR A BUILDER O O Rc«dcnc, 46 M.ig.r.t street O O Fhon. 1U3 Waycross, G*.. .O ©OOOOOOOOOO ©OOOOOOOOOOO » DR LEWIS JONATHAN BURCH A> PRAOATICE LIMITED TO ^ Eys, Ear, Non, Throat and IO Chronic Uisente, O Residence 166 Plant Ava. O OOea Redding Building. O Office Hour*: from 9 to 12; end from 3 Till 4 and by ap- O polntment. <t OOOc-OOOOOO 0.0000 O O O O O O © <o B ESTES <* O ATTOONEV AT LAW o O Room ST: South* r n Hotel Sldg. O O IVare*.«». Ga. O ♦ O O O 0-0 O O O O o © 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 theze candidates for nomination al the primary, ns men deemed worthy to bear the standard raised by this meting; it becomes proper and right that the purposes for which this for a ppblic library is apparent, and steps' should be taken to secure one without delay. All our ellenioaynary Institutions should be fostered and aided, and especially do we commend the Rings’ Daughters Hospital for its noble work. • Resolved, IV. That this organiza tion stands committed to giving all due encouragement to new enterprls- Meeting etood, and for which the or- es, manufactories, public service cor- ganlznticn there effected stands, * 1 porations and those things which should be set forth In a declaration of I make for the upbuilding of a city., yet principles. [no right to use city property should Therefore, be it resolved— [be granted without adequate compen- I. That the Citizens League, form-• satlon, in money or service, to the ed at said meeting, stands for a SQUARE DEAL, for both rich and poor, high and low,—Xo favoritism under the law, but JUSTICE to all. That in order to Tneot out exact Jus tice our City Government should be administered honestly, economically and equitably. The Tax rate should be as low as possible consistent with meeting the needs for revenue, and all property should be assessed alike. Wo condemn all Inequalities ln as sessments ns rank favoritism, and pledge ouraol’fcs to an assessment last'd on value net sn ownership. We believe that tho Street Tax should to made not to exceed $2.00 per an- city or Its people. We believe the time has come for the city to own lt3 City Hall, and favor the erection or purchase of such building as vrll be adequate to the needs of the city for the next decade at least, believing the ?ame 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; alEo the garbage cf the City should be removed frequently, nnd cremated or other wise disposed of so as not to menace the public health. This declaration’ of principles Is put :crth for the purpose of defining the position cf those responsible for the ' mi! far Mi* tttAncii.—.. — |- j , -a xwyMw’llgw pOCX UtT. W Sfaaf 13 be<oro ***** R k«!J |il. J »atj? qr JlM)3 Stvntnn $*., uAWYi’lH, ™ Wnhingtaii. r>. C>V , H e handle the fair out Mascot ook stove,- every ono n winner. Cash •r easy terms. Home Furniture Company, A Great Advantage to Wo King Men J. A. Maple, 135 S. Tti> St.. 8teuDeb- vllle, 0„ eajr»: “For reara I suffered from weak kidney* ud a eerere blad der trouble. I learned of FOley Kid ney Fill* and their wonderful cun*, to 1 besan taking them end euro enough I bad as good mults as any I heard about My backache left me and to one of my business express man, that alone la a gnat advantage. My kldneya acted free and .normal, and that eared mo a lot of misery. It Is now a pleasure to wotk where It used to be a misery. Foley Kidney PHI* hare cured me and have my highest praise." Gem Pharmacy; T. Paine. num. Returns of property by payers thopld bp adjusted only nftorl Fltircna League movement, and we li full hearing and p.n examination ot [ heartily Invite all who desire good tho property. . I government for Waycroas, who be- Resolved II. That tblu rrtanlration j llevo l » principles, who desire r-tnnds for imoBrosc. v, o " ieve In a j e-ual rights to nM, special prlvllges age. end in a rrogrcsslve; ,0 nGr ‘ f -', to Join with H3 In carryinj city. No backward ttea should h" j 'his fanner to victory by nominating tnki'ii. Not only should our tax rate > in [; *e primary the candidates on to aa |rw- es possible conais;ont with I dorsed, and who Etand pledged to I the city's legitimate necdo, hut the | hearty accord with the platform nor- money so collected should, bo expo rd to tho very best poesthle adv | onuuclatcd. CITIR3NB I.I’AGl'F.. Pullman electrlc-IIgbted sleeping car* on night train* between .Thorns© rule and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy at 9:00.pm. Train tearing Atlanta at 10:16 pm. get* connection* from a]} Incoming trains at Atlanta, Including the South Atlantlo Limited from Clm clnnatl and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and SL Louis. Connection* at other junction polnr are well adjusted and are shown ln the schedule folder which can be securt Vom any agent of thl* company. Attention la calk, *> the tjScM!'i")eat of connection* at Atlanta frost train arriving at AtlahW v-.4« am., wvtti tA* Atlantlo Limited leaving Atlanta at 6:46 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leaving Atlanta 7:3? am., for Chicago and SL Louis, W. H. Leahy, General Pass. Agt. E. H. Fell. Aest. Oen. Pas* Agfc Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta, Ga • A. O. Daniel. TraveUng »*sienger Agent. • Plenty Ot OUR CUT PRICES FOR THE PAST 30 DAYS HAS CONVINCE^ US THAT THE PEOPLE HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO BUY WHEN REAL BARGAINS ARE OFFERED. \ WE ARE HAVING A GOOD BUSI NESS, MAKING SALES IN ALL THS COUNTRY ADJOINING , WAY* CROSS AND ARE GETTING A GOOD BUSINESS FROM FLORIDA. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR CUT PRICES DURING OCTOEER. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES, WAGONS AND HARNESS TO SELECT FROM. CUT Pi^BCES: t‘5.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $75.00 FOR CASH $75.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $35.00 FOR CA8H $65.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $55.00 FOR CASH $55.00 BUGGIES REDUCED TO $45.00 FOR CA8H $50.CO BUGGIES REDUCED TO ...i $40.00 FOR CA8H $40.00 WAQONS REDUCED TO $35.00 FOR CASH $35.00 WAGONS REDUCED TO $30.00 FOR CASH WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND THE STYLE AND QUALITY TO SUIT YOU. If you aro reading a hujgy cr wagon, buy now and save the big dl*count we arc offering. ADVW7W? IN T<-•" WAYCROSS HERALD ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD AVCROS® GEORGIA. 0. R. BRINSON COMPANY Guarantees Parisian Sage for railing Hair and Dandruff. V.'o want you to know' that the girl with tho Auburn hair Is oa every bot tle and cartoon of PARISIAN’ SAG 17. We want you to know thl3 for your own protection, for there aro many Imitation*, and it Is an eaty matter to get th* spurious article. Vou can always get the genuine PARISIAN -SAGE at G. R. Brlaton Co., for only 50 cents a bottle am. they will no tdecelve you. PARISIAN SAGE I* rigidly guaran teed for dandruff, falling hair and scalp Itch. It Is a most delightful and Invigo rating hair dressing that put* life and brilliance Into the hair and caus es It to grow If the hair root be not dead. If* the tonic you will u»e always ’ ' ' If you use It once. ° NE *' R0 ° M COTTAOE $1,090.03, EASY TERMS FOR RENT BY ONE 2-STORY 8-ROOM HOUSE FOR...., $20.00 PER MONTH ONE 3-STORY 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR $15.00 PER MONTH ONE 1-ST0RY S-ROOM COTTAGE FOR $S.C0 PER MONTH F* O R SALE-. 1 6 or 6 dote* ”666" will cure unv case ot Chill* and Fever. Price, 35 cent*. 7-20-tl * See our rugs, art squares, mattings, trunk*, blankets and comforts. Cash' or easy garment*. Lowest. prices. PHONE 46S. Homo Furnlturo Company, ALSO FOR SALE A FEW VACANT LOTS. RANGING IN PRICE FROM $100.00 TO S4C3.C3 p.Y TERMS SO EASY YOU WILL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY- IN MEETING SAME. WITHOUT PAY IMG TAXES CR INTEREST YOU WILL BECOME A FREE-H0LDER BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT. RIVERSIDE PARK CO. LA GRANDE .BLDG. 4TH. FLOOR.