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A. M. KNIGHT ANNOUNCES FOR
ORDINARY.
wllrcunmande. force me to get into
tM “game" this early and announce
myself as a candidate for Ordinary
at the next Democratic primary elec-
tlln. Should any one else ocer for
this place I trust that he will be as
fine a man as my good friend B. H.
Ttjpmas, which would Insure a /clean
ra< Jtalf elected I will see that the
offlh., a kept op* all day. I solicit
my share of the rotes.
A. M. Knight
MAJOR McGEE FOR MAYOR
The Herald Is authorised to announ
ce that Ur. F. H. McGee will be a
candidate IJto Mayor of Waycross,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary.
Official announcement of bis plat
form will be published later.
FOR MAYOR.
Waycross, Ga„ Sept 9, 1911.
To the Cltlsens of Waycross:
I will be a candidate for nomina
tion as Mayor of Waycross In the
approaching primary. Within a few
days I Vlll 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.
Cadillac
NO BETTER MACHINE kJADE. AL-
I WAY8 READY FOR SERVICE.
NOTHING TO BUY BUT GA8 AND
OIL AND GO A YEAR WITHOUT RE
PAIRS. ONLY 8IX MACHINE8 AL
LOTTED TO THI8 AND PIERCE
COUNTY. ORDER NOW. <
M. KELLEY
Agent
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. 1
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 to the white Democratic
primary to be held later. It elected,
I will do my part toward giving-the
c\ty an Impartial, business admlnlbtra-
tlbfe-;
' " H. Hengeveld.
| C. W. PARKER FOR MAYOR.
To tbn Citizens of Waycross:
In making this, my announcemen
of my candidacy for Mayor of the
City of Waycross, I beg U say I do
10 with the kindest personal feeling
for those who may oppose me.
expect, if elected, to look closely after
the affaire of the office of Mayor and
to spend the larger part of my time
In attending to the Important duties
of the office. I expect to make a fur
ther statement IB regard to certain
mdtters later.
C. W. Parter.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Citizens of Ware County:
Heretofore I have stated that 1
would not be a candidate to succeed
myself as Ordinary of Ware County,
but since giving the matter more ma
ture consideration, and the people
having elected me to that position for
one term, which has bettor fitted me
to All that position for a succeeding
term, I have decided to yield to the
solicitations of my many friends who
have Importuned me to stand for re-
election and hereby make this my
announcement for Ordinary of Ware
County, subject to the Democratic
pr-nary to be called by the Democrat
ic Executive Committee of Ware coun
ty.
Yours respectfully,
B. H. Thomas.
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Alderman from the Fourth
Ward, subject to the Democratic pri
mary. I solicit and appreciate the
support of the voters of the city.
W. E. Chandler.
FOR ALDERMAN
The friends ef Mr. Scott T. Beaton
announce him a* a candidate for Al
derman from the Fourth Ward,sub
ject to the Democratic primary to be
called later. We feel qnlte sure It
elected .Mr. Beaton will make a moat
efficient and active official, and aak
the ksarty support of the voters of
the dtp 1 .
MANY FRIENDS.
BOWpKb IN SENATORIAL IRApS.
The ,Herald is authorized , and re
quested to announce that Hon., J. B.
T. Bowdbn wMbt a stndtdate for the
BMs.eeMMr trem the Waycross die
Men in Oie. primary to t* called later
and *aat a plain MAtomSht will ap
pear some .time Her tt. It
FOB AI.DERNAN FROM THE SIXTH
- -> U ; WARD. , ” „
To the OKMrs of Waycross:
- announce that 1 win be a
date to succeed myself, as Al-
i for the.slzth .wayd,.auhjj(ct to
the Democratic primary, to ba held
■ome time In December. In making
this announcement, I wish to thank
the good people of Waycross tor their
mpny kind words, and warm enpport
while acting as thatr represents tlva,
rad If elected, I will try sod serve
ttem as faUhfnllr for the next two
FOR ORDINARY.
I hereby announce that‘I will he a
candidate for the office of Ordinary
ol Ware county, subject to the Dem
ocratic primary to bo held later. 11
elected, I ;promise to give my atten
tion to the office and keep It open. It
will be no eldo line with me. This
early announcement la made necea-
eary by the fact that other candidates
have already announced for thla of
fice. SoBoitfng the support of my
friends, I am. yours to servo,
G. P. FOLKS.
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce my canlldacy
tor Alderman from the Fourth Ward,
subject to the primary to be Effiled
later. I will appreciate the support
of the clltsens of Waycron, and H
elected will work for the Interest and
upbuilding of the city.
W. Hi Fendt.
FOR ALDERMAN SECOND WARD.
I hereby annouce myself a candi
date for Alderman from the Second
Ward, City of WayoroBS, subject to
tho Democratic primary to bo hold
later. : If elected I will at all times
have the best Interest of Waycross
and her people at beurt, and will
stand for a safe, progressive, Impar
tial, business administration. 1 will
appreciate the support of tho voters
of the city. ,
’ W. K. Meeks.
COFFE COUNTY PAIR, DOUGLAS,
GEORGIA,
November 14th-1Sth, 1911.
A GREAT 8H0WI
The Fair will be given on a, bigger
scale than ever.
LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA
A. B. A A.
Tloketa on sale November 14th to
18th, Inclusive, with return limit No-
rembor 19th, 1911.
W. H. Leahy, G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
D. Daniel, T. p. A., Atlanta, Ga.
R. E. Camp, Ticket Agent, Waycross,
Ga.
E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. 0.
OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 419 21 LaGrando Building.
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m
Residence Phone 492; Office 321.
CHICKENSI CHICKENSI THREE
HUNDRED HEAD CHICKENS FROM
10 CENTS TO TWENTY CENTS PER
POUND, JU8T RECEIVED AT J. W.
S. HARDY’S. 3 It
Big shipment electric teas reoetv
Byck Electric Supply Go.
10 Lott Street 13 u
, /
J. C. Payne
DRUGGIST
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
FIRE INSURANCE AND BONOS.
Phone US
ESL 1884
For nice Georgia pork or any other
kind of fresh moats I can plcaso you.
Parker, phone 283. 27 2t
Get tho habit, smoko “Y. n. S. ’
Clear Havana. 1
FOR ALDERMAN.
To my friends and dtizeni:
I hereby announce myself for Al
derman of Sixth Ward, subject to the
primtiT to be held In December
doing so, I respectfully aek the sup
port of all'the citizens of Waycross,
and If elected, I will at all times use
my vote to what I think la the beat
Interest of Waycross and her citi
zenship.
Tours for progreeslve Waycross,
B. P. Owens, Sr.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the Votere of Ware county:
I hereby anhounce that Fin e can
didate for‘the office of‘Ordinary ut
Wore county, itthjcot to the DeOfA
rratle primary to be held- later, if
elected I promtoe to stor my entire
time to the' duties of the office and
solicit the rapport ot my friends.
Respectfully,
E. S. Henderson.
FOR ORDINARY.
This to to notify my Monde that 1
am la the race for the office ot Or
dinary ot Ware county, subject to the
Democratic primary- If raocassfu! I
win not pnly keep the office open for
the eonveelenc* of the public,„ but
HI stay in ” T f
Yours truly.
Waycross & Southern
R. r. co.
Schedules of Trains Eoectlve Septem
ber 25, 1911.
Notice: The arrivals and depar
tures are given as Information and
are not guaranteed.
Suthbound Train No. 1.
Milos Station
Hebardvllle Lv. 10:00 a-m.
Wayx. Albany ave. Lv. 10:05 ajn.
Lavlnla Lv 10:20 a.m.
10 Frcdel Ar.' 10:30 a.m.
Northbound Train No. 8.
10 Fredel Lv. 3:46 'p.m,
Lavlnla Lv. ........ .. 2:60 p.m.
1 Wayx. (Albany ave.) Lv. 1:10 PA
0 Hebardvllle Ar 3:15 PA
'Trains Noe. 1 and 3 dally except
Sunday.
John M. Hopkina,
General Superintendent
Don’t freeze. Wo have blankets
and comforts that will keep you
arm. Cash or easy payments.
Home Furniture Company,
Plant and Albany Avenuo.
TIME TO 80W RYE RAPE, AND
OAT8 FOR YOUR CHICKENS, TO
SUPPLY GREEN FOOD WHEN THE
WEATHER GET8 COLD, 80W NOW
AND PREPARE FOR THE HIGH
PRICES OF EQG8 LATER. WE
HAVE THE 8EED. PHONE '316.
I 3t C. 8. HARDY A SON.
A CLOSE INSPECTION
Is what always happens -when yen
are met taoe to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
He may be a friend, bat he Insists on
•cru Melting your linen. Be on tbs
life sod sure side and bars ns do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS
IRRE8ISTIBLE.
It’s at cheap as “slop’’ work sue
eoks a •heap* better.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE*.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Will teach your Individual ease If yos
have any form of kidney and bladder
trouble or urinary Irrsguleiittaa. Try
thsoa. Gam Pkarmwr: T. E Mae.
TAXESI TAXES!
I will be In my office at tbs Court
House all day tomorrow for the pur
pose of collecting atate and county
taxee. Como early and Mve the rush
and don't forget to register. Remem
ber only one day and the time will
soon be closed.
J. T. Strickland,
T. C. W. C.
Use it Wherever you Want
Cleanliness, Sightliness & Durab lity
THE USE OF CEMENT IS A MATTER OF COST, NOT OF PRICE.
80UN0S STRANGE, MAYBE, BUT LISTEN:
PRICE IB WHAT YOU PAY FOR AN ARTICLE, IT ENDS THERE,
COST 18 REPRESENTED BY WHAT YOU GET, THE 8ERVICE AND
SATISFACTION.
So while the price of cement walk may be greater than of wood, the
coat to far leas. Thera are many placet around every homo and es
pecially on the farm, where It to limply a waste of money to uee any
thing but cement Ask ut how oement will save you money and than
see how we will eave you'money on coraent * ...
REMOVAL NOTICE I
Sam Lea’s Chinese laundry has
been moved to No. 3 Toboau street,
user- English block.' He thank* hit
many customers for past patronage,
and eollclto a ; continuance of
same. 28 gt
A Great Advantage to Wo king Men
J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th. St, Stmiben-
vllle, O., eaya: “For years I suffered
from weak kidneys end’s lever# Mad-
der trouble. I learned Of Folep Kid
ney Pllto and their wondetttl am;
to 1 bean tokens them rad’
enough ! had as good iinnfis as gtir
1 heard about My baokaohe left me
and to one of mybualnon expreei-
man, that alone la a great advantage.
My kidney# acted free and normal,
and that saved me’a lot ot misery, it
to now a pleasnra to work where It
used to be a- misery. Foley Kidney
Pllto have cured me end have my
highest praise.” Gem Pharmacy; 7.
8. Paine.
NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
Don’t worry any more about the
bed bugs, roaches, rata and mice.
Call 52 or 201. No kill no pay.
J. W. B. Hardy.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
We art head Quarters for lew ones*
P. IV. Harley Hdw. Co.
(House Furnishers to the People .
44 Plant Ave Phone 186
Young’s Real Estate Investments
ISABELLA STREET: 2 CHOICE LOTS NEAR MARY
STREET PARK. TWO YEARS TO PAY FOR THEM.
PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE.
CARSWELL STREET: ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH
ERN EXPOSURE, TERMS OR CASH. THI8 OPPORTU
NITY WONT GO BEGGING, SEE ME AT ONCE.
MCDONALD STREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS pPPO-
BITE MR. B. M. NORVELL’S BUNGALOW. TERMS OR
CASH.
COLLEGE HILL! ONE TEN ACRE TRACT, BE
YOND LARGE OAKS, INSIDE CITY LIMITS, IDEAL
PLACE FOR SUBURBAN HOME WHERE PLENTY
ROOM MAY BE HAD FOR ORCHARDS, VINEYARD, AND
GARDENS.
CO.LLEGB HILL: SEVERAL LOTS NEAR COL.
LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICES, TERMS OR CASH.
_ M.. J v Carswell.
■TV'S
uiVJiut received at Herald. ti ll tt Home Farajuu. Co,
JANE ELIZABETH, AND MARY STREET EXTEN
SION: “TIB HERE YOU CAN PURCHASE A LARGE LOT
NEAR INTO THE BUSINESS SECTION, NEAR THE A. C.
L. SHOPS, AND IN A SECTION OP THE CITY THAT IB
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS
S16 DOWN AND 55 PER MONTH AND UPWARD8 BUYS
A LOT 70x100 FEET. 1
“B” STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ALBANY
AVE. TERMS OR CASH.
Walter M. Young,
Estate Bargains 1
tMONE 370.
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