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Churchwell’s
SAL E
Continues until Sat
urday night,NoV. 11
Gel Ready for It
'We are going to make these
■the blggedt bargain days of
all.
Continues
Four Days
JLook for the
Big Page Ad.
JO yds good Hf|
JipronGingham ill
For Only UU
oOnly 10 yds to a customer
Be here Rain or Shine f
Don’t Path Off
JBe Here Every Day
Churcbwell Brothers’
S A L E !
Continues Until Saturday Night, Nov. 11
We have been asked by many of our bedt customers to continue our Sale until Saturday night, rs
they were unable to-take advantage of the sale at the beginning, so we have decided to
Sontieiue Four Days!
Big* i,r i i1 Z >i:iT Bargains are now here for you. Look for our page Ad. and Circular
New Coat Suits, New Coats, Dresses, Dress Goods,
Arriving every day, Freight and Express
Cliurcliwell Brothers
“The Store that Sells It for Less”
Churchwell’s
SALE
• • ’f
Continues until Sat
urday night,Nov. It
COME!
Thursday, [Friday
and Saturday, 3
days, we will sell
10 yds best Calico
for 29c
Only 10 yds. to a customer
9:30 to 10 a, m.
Remember we guar
antee satisfaction or
your money bach.
ChurchwelVs
Phone 58
CITIZENS LEAGUE.
Whereat, In response to a call Is-
■nod and tinned by many cltlzooa,
than ataembled at tho Court Ilouto
In the City o( Waycroua, on tho eve
ning of October 12th.. 4 representative
tody of men, gathered from all walks
and vocations of life, .composed of
anlnlatera of tho Qospel, physicians,
lawyers, bankers, merchants and
members of tho organization! of Boil
er Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers,
Blacksmiths, Locomntlvo Knglnoors,
(Conductors, Switchmen, Brakomen,
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
purpose of this meeting being to con-
aldey matters political affecting War-
met, and to decide on candidates
and measures, to urge before the
.voters at the approaching municipal
primary, and
Whereas, by a majority ballot of
over one hundred voters, H. D. Reed
was endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W, “
Masks was endorsed for Alderman,
Second Ward, W. B. Chandler for
Alderman Fourth Ward, and C. A.
leCount (or Alderman, Slsth Ward,—
these being the only Aldermen to be
elected at the ensuing election, and
Whereas, by the endorsement of
these candidates for nomination at
the primary, aa men deemed worthy
to hear the standard raised by this
meeting; It becomes proper and right
that the purposes for which this
: stood, and for which the or-
there effected stands,
1 he set forth la a declaration of
Principles.
Therefore, be It resolved—
L That the Citizens League, form
ed at said meeting, atands for a
SQUARE DEAL, for both rich and
poor, high and low,—No favortUam
under the law, but JUSTICE to -all.
Hut In order to mast out exact Jus
tice onr City Oovernmhnt should be
administered honestly, economically
and equitably. Tlie'Tex rate shonld
he as low as possible consistent with
meeting the needs for revenue, and
*11 property should he assessed alike.
We condemn all Inequalities In as-
easements as rank favoritism, and
pledge ourselfee to an assessment
haaed on value not cm ownership,
We believe that the Street Tax shonld
he made not to exceed 32.00 per an-
none. Returns of property by Tax
payers shonld he adjusted only after
* run hearing and an examination ot
the property, ,
Resolved It. That this organization
stands for trognet. We believe In a
prugi strive aga sad la a progressive
city. No backward step' should be
tab a. Not orl.v tiou'Jtug ..
money so collected should bo expend
ed to tho very beet possible advan
tage, with neither waste nor graft.
The Sinking Fund provided to meat
tho outstanding bonds should bo kept
Intact, and so Invested as to bring
the best returns, so that the paytnen 1
of bonds may ho mado promptly and
our credit preserved. Next lo tho
preservation of our credit, as outlined
above, comes the needs for streets,
sidewalks and dralnago, and theso
should bo Improved Just as fast as
practicable, hut tho work should ho
done by a competent Supervisor, un
der bond for faithful, honeht work,
to that the money spent for theso
Improvements may be a permanent
qaln to tho city. Wooding edges of
itroecs and throwing sand In the mid
dle Is a waste of time and energy,
from which no benefit it derived. We
stand for hard surfaced streets and
for the laying of good sidewalks for
the people who walk thereon.
Resolved, III. That thla organiza
tion atands for a "square deal" and
for PROGRESS, hut It advocates giv
ing every proper help and encourage
ment to onr school!, colleges and oth
er educational Institutions. The needa
for a ppbllc library la apparent, and
steps should be taken to secure one
without delay. All our ellemosynary
Institutions should be fostered and
aided, and especially do we commend
the Kings' Daughters Hospital for Its
noble work.
Resolved, IV. That thla organiza
tion atands committed to giving all
due encouragement to new enterprls-
•». manufactories, publle 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 eompen-
•ation. Jn money or service, to the
city or its people. We believe the
time has eome for the city to own Its
City Hall, and favor the erection or
purchase of such building at win 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 ot city affaire. A cen
tral City market should be provided
tor 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 purpoee ot defining the
position ot those responsible for the
Citizens League movement, bad we
heartily Invite all who desire good
government for Waycroea. who be
lieve In these principles, who desire
equal rights to all. special privllgee
"tc,, to Join with us in carrying
dorsed, and who stand pledged to
hearty accord with tho platform hero
enunciated.
21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE.
NO NEED TO STOP WORK.
When your doctor orders yon
stop work. It staggors you, "I c;,
you ray, Von know you are weak,
run-down and falling m hralth, day
by day, hut you must work £ a long as
you can stand. What you need Is
Electric Bitters 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
tric Bitters will benefit you from the
first dose. Thousands blotc them for
their glorious health and strength
Try them. Every bottle la guaran
teed. Only 50c at All Druggists.
Common Colds mutt be taken Ser
loualy.
For unless enred they sap the vi
tality and lower the vital retlstanos
to more -serious Infection, Protect
yonr children and yonraelf by tho
prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar
Gcmroond and note Its quick and d»
chare results. For coughs, colds
croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and
affections ot the throat, chest and
Innas It la an over ready and valna*
remedy. Qem Pharmacy; T.
Fataa
A CLOSE INSPECTION
Is wba' always happens when yon
vre met race to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
Re may be a friend, but he Insists on
-cruttulzlng your linen. Be on the
safe and sure side and have us do'
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT 18
IRRESISTIBLE.
't’a as cheap as "slop" work and
<w>ka a "heap* better.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE*.
PARK MOR RAND CO.
-WGINEEffS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lotf-HItch Building.
RE-IN FORCED CONGREVE.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEBV
la a great madidsa of proven value
far both sente end. chronic kidney and
bladder allmenta. It la eeped ally r*
cotnroooded to elderly people for If
wonderful tonic and noonatnctlvo
qualities, and the permanent relief
and comfort It give* that Oam Phar
macy; T. & Paine.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Will reach your individual case If yon
have any form of kidney and - bladder
trouble or urinary Irregularities. Try
them. Oam Pharmaay; T. F. Paint.
Big supply ot card ooard, all col
on, Just received at Herald.
SEE THE DESCRIPTION OF OUR
SHOW FOR TONIGHT IN ANOTHER
COLUMN, COME OUT AND IF YOU
ARE NOT PLEASED LET US KNOW.
WE ABSOLUTELY BELIEVE THAT
THIS IS ONE OP THE VERY BEST
ACTS EVER PRESENTED AT THE
MAJESTIC.
« St BREWER A PHELAN.
•a aa taw aa poarible consisted with fU* banner to videby
Waycross & Southern
R. r. co.
Sehedulta of Train* Ecectlvs Septem
ber % 1*11.
Notice: The arrivals and depar
tures are given aa Information and
are sot guaranteed.
Suthbound Train No. 1.
Mile* Station
0 Hebardvllle Lv. 10:00 am
S Wayx. Albany ate. Lv. 10:05 am.
S Lavlnla Lv 10:S0
SPECIAL NOTICtl
For the convenience of railroad peo
ple and other* I have decided to open
my book* on Thursday evening No
vember 9th„ at Citizen* Bank from
0:30 to S:S0. Come and pay your
•tat* and connty taxes and don't for
get to reglater.
J. T. Strickland,
Tax Collector Warc Connty.
10 Fred el Ar. 10:30 am
Northbound Train No. t.
10 Fredel Lv. 3:43 pm
3 Lavlnla Lv. ........ .. 3:S0 p-f.
3 Wayx. (Albany ave.l Lv. 3:10 pm
0 Hebardvllle Ar. ...... 3:13 pm
•Train* No*. 1 and t dally except
Sunday. *
John kt. Hopkins,
HMEmati »••{*, ** %•
OMorfl
FALL CABBAGE PLANTE
Onr fall cabbage plants, Wakefield
and Flat Dutch, are now ready tor
shipment, and we 'want yonr orders.
Prices f. o. b.. Meggett:
1,000 to 3,000 at 3150 per ]
4,000 to 8,000 at .... 31.35 par 1,000
10,000 and ortr at .... 31.00 per 1,000
W* advise that you plaoa your or
dera promptly as the supply Is vary
limited thla fall. Satlafactlon guar
tatsed.
E M. Gibson Co,
Meggetb a a
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
a tt
ADVERTISE IN THE'
WAYCROSS HERALD
$4.
15
TO
Savannah, Ga.> and Return
Atlantic Coast Line
lutomobile Races Nov. 27-30
NOVEMBER 27th: W. K. Vanderbilt,
Jr, Cup Race. Tiedeman Trophy
Race and The Savannah Challenge
Trophy.
NOVEMBER 29th: Georgia-Auburn
Football Game.
NOVEMBER 30th: Grand Prize Auto
mobile Race.
$20,000
In Prizes '*
' Tickets on Sal*: November 20th, 27th, 28th, 29th and
for trains scheduled to reach Savannah before noon of
November 30, 1911.
Final Llflt: To reach original starting point return
ing not late* than midnight ot December 4, 1911.
For further Information In regard to rate*, sched
ules, Pullman ot? reservations, private oar parties, etc.,
■ee yonr nearest Ticket Aggnt, or communicate with
E. M. North, A. a P. A. B. T. Morgan, T. P. A.
Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
L. P. Green, T. P. AA. Thomaavllle, Oa.
Young’s Real Estate Investments
STREET PARK. TWO YEARS TO*jPAY FOR THEM.
PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE.
CARSWELL STREET: ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH
ERN EXPOSURE, TERMS OR CASH. THIS OPPORTU
NITY WONT OO BEOOINO, SEE ME AT ONCE.
MCDONALD 8TREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS OPPO
SITE MR. B. M. NORVELL’S BUNGALOW. TERMS OR
.CASH. i,
COLLEGE HILL: ONE TEN ACRE TRACT, BE-
VOND LARGE OAKS, INSIDE CITY LIMITS, IDEAL
PLACE FOR SUBURBAN HOME WHERE PLENTY
ROOM MAY BE HAD FOR ORCHARDS, VINEYARD, AND
GARDENS.
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COLLEOE HILL: SEVERAL LOTS NEAR COL
LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICES. TERMS OR CASH.
JANE ELIZABETH, AND MARY STREET EXTEN
SION: TI8 HERE YOU CAN PURCHASE A LAROE LOT
NEAR INTO THE BUSINESS SECTION, NEAR THE A. C.
L. SHOPS, AND IN A 8ECTI0N OF THE CITY THAT IB
ABSOLUTELY FREE OP COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS
315 DOWN AND $5 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS BUYS
A LOT 70x100 FEET.
“B" STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ALBANY
AVE. TERMS OR CASH.
Walter M. Yotfng,
Re.it E rats Bar.-jalas.
>•» * *»6 PHONE 270 ^