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Victor-Victrola
Whereat, in retponte to a call is
sued and timed by many citizens,
there assembled at the Court House j
in' the City of Waycross, on the. eve* i
ning of October 12th., a representative i
body of men, gathered from all walks
and vocations of' life, composed of <
ministers ot the Oospel, physicians, ,
merchants and •
our credit preferred. Ne~'. *io the
P reservation of our credit, at outlined
bove, comes the needs for streets,
sidewalks and drainage, and these
should be Improved just as fast/as
practicable, but the work should be
done by a competent Supervisor, un-
dAr bond for faithful, honeht work,
so that the money spent for these
CHAIRMAN issues call
For Meeting Ware County
Democratic Executive
Committee
lawyers, bankers,
f A new Victor-Victrola is 'herd A genuine
Victor-Victrola, bearing the famous Victor
No obligation to
want to be with-
trademark, priced at only $15.
Come in and see it and hear it.
buy, but after hearing it you won’t
out one,'
Other styles $25 to $250.
.payments if desired.
All the Latest Records 75e e-eh
FOR SALE BY
J. C. Payne
DRUGGIST
Yoang's Rea) Estate Investments
ISABELLA STREET: 3 CHOICE LOTS NEAR MARY
STREET PARK. TWO Y^ARS TO PAY FOR THEM.
PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE.
CARSWELL STREET: ONE LARpE LOT, SOUTH
ERN EXPOSURE, TERMS OR CASH. THIS OPPORTU
NITY WONT GO BEGGING, SEE ME AT ONCE.
MCDONALD STREET: S BEAUTIFUL LOTS OPPO-
SITE 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.
COLLEGE HILL: akyil
I FRIGES, ‘
LEGE AT BARdAIN I
RAL LOTS NEAR
TERMS OR CASH.
COL-
JANE ELIZABETH. AND MARY STREET EXTEN-
> SION: TIS HERE YOU CAN PURCHASE A LARGE LOT
NEAR INTO THEf USINEIS SECTION, NEAR THr A. C.
L. SHOPS, AND In A SECTION OF THE CITY THAT IS
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS
SIS DOWN AND SS PER MONTH AND UPWARDS BUYS
A LOT 70x100 FEET. ,
"B" STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT,
AVB. TERMS OR CASH.
Walter M. Young,
Real Estate Bargains. -
j phone*70. .jaaausK*
All member! ot the Democratic Ex*
ecutlve Committee of Ware County
are hereby called to meet at tho
Count/ Court House InWaycross on
Wednesday morning, November 8th,
1911, at 11 o'clock to provide ways
and means for holding the guberna*
torial primary on December 7th. 1191,
and to transact such other businesj
as may come before tho meeting.
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Chairman Ware County Democratic
Executive Committee.
1 2td ltw
COALI COAL1 COAL!
WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL,
A8K FOR RED A8H. THE MONTE*
VELLO 18 THE COAL THAT MAK*
E8 RED A8H. I AL80 HAVE A
CHEAPER GRADE OF COAL. HAVE
THEM ON HAND AT ALL TIME8.
AL80 DRY 8TOVE WOOD OF ALL
KIND8. TELEPHONE 70 FOR PRI-
CE8. QUICK SERVICE TO ANY
PART OF THE CITY. GOOD WOOD.
AN8LEY COAL COMPANY,
10 tf. W.. W. ANSLEY, PROP.
FIRE IN8URANCE AND BONDS.
you Want
Cle inline s, Sightliness & Durab lity
\ THE USE OF CEMENT IS A MATTER OF COST, NOT OF PRICE.
BOUNDS STRANGE, MAYBE, BUT LISTEN: I
PRICE IS WHAT YOU PAY FOR AN ARTICLE, IT ENDS THERE.
COST IS REPRESENTED BY WHAT YOU OET, THE SERVICE AND
-SATISFACTION.
So white, the price of cement walk may be greater then of wood, tbs
«oet la fir late. There are many placea around every home and ee-
l>e«l«!ly on the firm,'where It li limply ■ waete’of money to nee any*
thin* but cament Aik ue how cement will aare you money end then
aee how we willeare you money on cement ...
P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
i House Furnishers to the People
44 Plant Ave Phone 186
Pbont 185
EsL 1881
memoers or tne organizations ot non- improvements may be a permanent
er Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers, j gain to the city. Weeding edges of
Blacksmiths, Locomotive Engineers,[streets and throwing sand’in the mid*
Conductors, Switchmen, Brakemen, J die is a waste of time and energy,
Moulders, Inspectors, Carpenters, from which no benefit is derived. We
Clerks, Travelers T. P. A's., Farmers’ stand for hard surfaced streets and
Unl$n, U. C. T's., and the other ele-jfor the laying of good sidewalks for
ments going to make up our cosmo* j the people who walk thereon,
politan population; the object and j Resolved, III. That this organiza-
purpose of this meeting being to con* tion stands for a "square deal" and
sider matters political affecting Way- j for PROGRESS, but it advocates giv*
cross, and to decide on candidates ing every proper help and encourage-
and measures, to urge before the j ment to our schools, colleges and oth
voters at the approaching municipal I er educational institutions. The needs
primary, and I for a ppblic library Is apparent, and
Whereas, by a majority ballot of | steps should be taken to secure one
over one hundred voters, H. D. Reed | without delay. All our ellemosynary
was endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K. [ institutions should be fostered and
Meeks was endorsed for Alderman,) aided, and especially do we commend
Second Ward, W. E. Chandler for the Kings’ Daughters Hospital for Its
Alderman Fourth Ward, and C. A. noble work.
For nice Georgia pork or any other
kind of fresh meats I can please you.
W. J. Parker, phone 288. 27 2t
Get the habit, smoke "Y. B. S.'
Clear Havana. 27 tf
Don't freeze. We have blanket*
and comfort* that will keep you
warm. Cash or easy payments.
Home Furniture Company,
27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue.
WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE
OUR ACT TONIGHT TO PLEASE
EVERY SINGLE PATRON OF THE
MAJESTIC.
t St BREWER A PHELAN.
NO NEED TO STOP WORK.
When your doctor orders yon
•top work. It staggers you, "I c*»T
Ton say. Yon know yon are weak,
run-down and falling in health, day
by day, but yon must work a« lent as
you oan stand. What you need
Electric Bitten to give ton, strength,
and vigor to your system, to prevent
breakdown and build you up. Don't
be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec-
trio Bitten will b/neflt you from the
first dose. Thousands bless them for
their glorioua health and strength
Try them. Every bottle Is guaran
teed. Only 50c at All Druggists.
Common Colds mutt
LeCount for Alderman, Sixth Ward,—
those being tho only Aldermen to be
elected at the ensuing election, and
Whereas, by the endorsement of
these candidates for nomination at
the primary, as men deemed' worthy
to bear the standard raised by this
meeting; it becomes proper and right
that the purposes for which this
meeting stood, and for which the or
ganization there effected stands,
should be set forth In a declaration of
principles.
Therefore, be it resolved—
I. That the Citizens League, form
ed at said meeting, stands for a
SQUARE DEAL, for both rich and
poor, high and low,—No favoritism
Resolved, IV. That this organiza
tion stands committed to giving all
due encouragement to dew enterpris*
es, manufactories, public service cor
porations and those things which
make for the upbuilding of a city, yet
no right to use city property should
be granted without adequate compen
sation, In money or service, to the
city or its people. We believe the
time has come for the city to own its
City Hall, and favor the erection or
purchase of such building as will 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*
under the law, but JUSTICE to all. J tral City market should be provided
That In order to meet out exact Jus
tice our City Government should bo
administered honestly, economically
and equitably. The Tax rate should
be do low as possible consistent with
meeting the needs for revenue, and
all property should be assessed alike.
We condemfi all inequalities In as
sessments' as rank favoritism, and,
pledge oursel/et to an assessment
based on value not on ownership.
We believe that the Street Tax should
be made not to exceed $2.00 per an
num. Returns of property by Tax
payers should be adjusted only after
a full hearing and an examination oi
the property.
Resolved II. That this organisation
stands for progrett. We believe In a
progressive age, and In a progressive
city. No backward step should be
taken. Not only should our tax rate
be at low as possible consistent with
for as early as practicable; also the
garbage of the City should be removed
frequently, and cremated or other
wise disposed of so as not to menace
the public health.
This declaration of principles Is put
forth for the purpose of defining the
position of those responsible for the
Citizens league movement, and we
heartily invite all who desire good
government for Waycross, who be
lieve In these principles, who dsslre
equal rights to all, special prlvliges
to none, to Join with na In carrying
this banner to victory by nominating
In the primary the candidates en
dorsed, and who stand pledged to
hsarty accord with tfie platform here
enunciated.
21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
the city's legitimate needs, but the i Or will trade for city real estate 4
money so collected should be expend
ed to the very best possible advan
tage, with neither waste nor graft
The 8inklng Fund provided to inset
the outstanding bonds should bs kept
Intact, and so Invested as to bring
second hand automobiles in f
running order.
1 fit Kelley's Garage.
J TTURNER
ARCHITECT.
tta beat return., so that the payment Oftlc. LaGrande Building. F, O. Bos I
ot bond, may b. raids-promptly and Waycross, Georgia.
-r
Ton ban to ba on you. guard It
you ar ecaugbt napping, U Inrltw
Hr aitar.
Across business cot.t ebb
GRADUATES ARB NtVBB '
SLEEPY HEADS.'
They are sought after by men ot
iffalra. You find tbem In leading
position, of trust
Our DIPLOMA Is an open se-samw
:o position and preferment. Our
tpeclalty Is to lit you for builneae;
to make the pay-roll larger; to lu*
erease the salary of the “big man."
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
Waycross, Oa. R. 7. Zetgler, Free.
You will find comfort and fitting
qualities If you buy E. P. Reed Co’t-
fine shoes for ladies. Sold by
4 3t The Standard Shoe Co.
UNION JEWELRY STORE
Watchmaker, and Engravers. All Kind
Of Jewelry Repairing.
108 Plant Ave. Waycross, Oa.
COFFE COUNTY FAIR, DOUGLAS,
GEORGIA, * 1
November 14th-18th, 1811.
A GREAT SHOW!
The Fair will be given on a bigger
scale than ever.
LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA
A. B. A A.
Tickets on sale November 14th to-
18tb, Inclusive, with return limit No-'
vember 19th, 1911.
W. H. Leahy, G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
R. E. Camp, Ticket Agent, Waycross,.
Ga.
E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D.
08TE0PATH,
and
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 419-21 LaGraude Building:.
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m
Residence Phone 402; Oflce 321.
A Great Advantaga to Wo King Mot.
J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th. 8L, Steuben
ville, o„ says: "For yean t suffered)
from week kidneys and a aarere blad
der trouble. I learned ot Foley Kid
ney pttli and their wondeztnl curia,
to 1 began taking them and turn-
enough t had aa good letufti a» any
I heard about My backache left mo-
end to one of my basin en express*
man, that alona It a great advantage.
My kidneys acted free and normal,
and that eared me a lot of misery. It
le now a pleasure to work where it
used to bo a miiery. Foley Kidney
PtUi hare cured ma and hart my
highlit praise." Gem Pharmacy; T.
Paine.
FOR RENT BY
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.... *2000 PER MONTH
.. 115.00 PER MONTI*
... 58.00 PER MONTH
TERMS
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