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Churchwell’s
S A L E
Continues until Sat
urday night,Nov. 11
Gel Ready for It
We are going to make these
the blggeft bargain days of
all.
Continues
Four Days
Look for the
Big Page Ad.
10 yds good flll
ApronGingham ill
For Only UU
Only 10 yds to a customer
Be here Rsjg or Sbiue
Don’t Put It Off
Be Here Every. Day ]
Churchwell Brothers’
S A L E !
Continues Until Saturday Night, Nov. 11
We have been asked by many ot our beSt customers to continue our Sale until Saturday uigbt,* as
they were unable to take advantage of the sale at the beginning, so we have decided to
Continue four Daysl
’ •• • ■*< tr Bargains are now here for you. Look for our page Ad. and Circular
New Coat Suits, hew Coats, Dresses, Dress Goods,
• Arriving every day, Freight and Express
Cnurchwell Brothers
“The Store that Sells It for Less”
Churchwell’s
S A LES
Continues untfl Sat
urday night,Nov. 11
COME!
Thursday, IFrida^
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 back*
ChurchwelUs
Phone 38
CITIZENS LEAGUE.
dorsed, and who atand pledged to
hearty accord with the platform here
! enunciated. .. ■ . .
21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE.
Whereas, In reaponae to a call I*
ailed and alined hy many citizens,
there aaaembled at the Court llouao
in tho City of Waycrosa. on the eve
ning of October 12th.. a reprcaentntlvu
tody ot men, gathered from all walks
and vocations of life, comiKiaed ot
mlnlatere of the Coupe!, physicians,
lawyers, hanker., morchnnts and
membera of the organization, of Holl
er Mater., Machinleta, Ca Worker.,
money ao collected ahould be expend
ed to tho very boat possible advan
tage, with neither waste nor graft.
Tho Sinking Fund provided to meot
the outstanding bonds should be kepi
Intact, and so Invested as to bring
tbe best returns, bo that the payment
of bends may bo made promptly, and
our credit proservod. Next to tho
preservation of our credit, aa outlined
above, canics tho henda for streets,
Blacksmiths, Locomotive Engineers, - sidewalks nml drainage, and those
Conductors, Switchmen, Hrakolnen. rlould be Improved just as fast
Moulders, Inspector., Carpenter., j practicable, but the work ahould be
Clerks, Travelers T. P. A'a., Farmers’ j done by n competent Supervisor, un
Union, U. C. T‘a„ and the othor tie- J dor bond lor faithful, honcht work,
snoot, going to make up our cosine- j so that tho monoy spent for these
polltan population; tho objoct nad | Improvement, may bo a permanent
purpose of this meeting being to con-i tain to tho city. Weeding edge* ot
alder matters political affecting Way- .trews and throwing sand In the mid-
cross, and to decldo on candidates
and measures, to urge boforo the
voters at the approaching municipal
Brimary, and
Whereas, by a majority ballot of
over ona hundred voters, II. D. Iteed
was endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K.
Meeks was endorsed tor Alderman,
Second Ward, W. E. Chandler for
Alderman Fourth Ward, and C. A.
LeConnt for Alderman, Sixth Ward,—
theta balng the eoly Aldermen to be
elected at the aliening election, end
Whereas, by the endorsement of
theee candidates for nomination at
tha grimary, aa men deemed worthy
to hear the standard raised by tMe
nesting; It becomes proper and right
that tha purpose, for which this
meeting stood, and for which the or-
sanitation there effected stands,
ahould be set forth in a declaration of
principles. I
Therefore, he It resolved—
L That the Citizen. League, form
as at aald meeting; atanda for a,
SQUARE deal, for both rich and
Boor, high and low,—No favoritism
under the law, but JC8TICE to ell.
That in order to meet out exact Jue-
,rice our City Government should bo
die Is a waate of time and energy,
from which no beneflt I* derived. We
•land for hard surfaced streets end
for tbe laying of good sidewalks for
the people who walk thereon.
Resolved, III. That this organisa
tion a Linda for a "square deal" and
for PROGRESS, but it advocates giv
ing every proper help end encourate-
meat to our schools, colleges end oth
er educational Institutions. The need!
for e ppbllc library It apparent, and
Heps should be taken to secure one
without delay. All our eUemosynwy
Institutions ehould bo fostered and
aided, and especially do we commend
the Kings' Daughters Hospital for It*
noble work.
Resolved, IV. Thtt this organiza
tion standi committed to giving all
due encouragement to new enterprt*
ca. manufactories, public tarries cor
poration. and tboia things which
traka for the upbuilding ot t clfy, yet
no right to use city property should
be granted without adequate compen
sation, In money or service, to the
city or tu people. We believe the
time hae come for the city to own Its
City Hall, and favor the erection or
purebnzo of such building as will be
administer, d honestly, economically I adequate to the needs of tho city for
tbe next decade at least, believing
the Hue to b» conducive |o economy
in public service, end for the better
management of city affaire. A cen
tral City market should be provided
far as early ee practicable; alto the
garbage of the City should he remored
frequently, end cremated or other
wise disposed ot to as not to menace
tbe public heultb.
This declaration of principles la put
should he adjusted only after' anh ,or tha purpose of ’(leaning thv
a toll bearing and an cxntnlasiion at’ '*ltlcn cf titotc rcspoujlble tor tbe
the property. ) 'itirenn Leayuo movement, and we
Received II. That this organisation i beertlly Invite all-wbo desire gooo
atanda fer promts. We believe in j 1 lovornment for Waycrots, who be-
progrecrive am. end in a promtslv* ,(,r ’ in these principles, who desire
city. No bar) rard step should he! K "*l rlzhtt to all, special prlvllge*
taken V-t rw.S >’ mr Ux rate,"’ ’’ei'e. to ! ‘In with u» tn carry in.
ha a* lew c- • ’b'* l*a»r lo victory by nomlaatia.
tha city’s ifsltlmstc sards, tut tbe >’ I r: rant> (he Candida’» «n-
stnd equitably, "'to Tax rate should
he ns low as por.lble conaistant with
meeting the aced-i tor revenuo, and
an property aboLld be assessed alike.
'■We condemn all Inequalities In nt-
Boasmenta at rank faro rig] am, and
-pledge ourealfea to an aaaasamant
based on veluo not ya ownership.
We believe that the Street Tax ahoald
be made not to exceed $2.00 per an-
nnm. Returns of property by Tax
NO NEED TO STOP WORK
When your doctor urdhra' you to
.-top work, It staggers you, "I can’t’
you ray. You know you are weak,
run-down apd failing n, health, day
’•y day, but you must work ca long ns
Ton can stand. What you treed la
Electric Hitters to giro ton, strength,
and vigor to your eyst-tm. lo prevent
breakdown and build you up. Don't
be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec
tric Dlttera will benoflt you from the
Oral dose, Thousands bless them for
their glorious health and strength
Try thorn. Every bottle In gunnur
toed. Only SOe at All Druggists.
Common Colds must be taken 8er
lounty.
For unices cured they lap the vi
tality and lower the vital reel a tan ••
id more serious Infection. Protect
yowr children nod yon reelf by the
prompt see at Foley’g Honey nad Tar
Ocnguund ad note Its qnlck sod de
clare results. For roughs, cold*
croup; whooping cough, bronchitis sad
affection ot tbe throat, cheat and
loam R h an ever ready ad value-
Gem Pharmacy; T. 8
PARK MOR RAND CO.
•NttiNISffS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-Hlteh Bonding.
RE-INFO RCED CONCRETE.
FOLEY** KIDNEY REMEDY
Ik a groat medicine at proven value
tor both ante ad chronic kidney and
bladder afltnenta. It Is aapedany re-
ooDSModed to rtderty people for lt>
wonderful toufe and reooariroctlre
qoautlaa, and tho permanent relief
sod comfort It gives that Gem Phar
macr; T. 8. Paine.
- A CLOSE INSPECTION
I* what always bappese when yon
‘.re met face to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
He may bo q friend, but ho lnel-sts on
■eroMriring your Una. Be on the
eats end sure ride ad have tie do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT 18
I IRRESISTIBLE.
't’e ee cheep as "slop" work and
inks a "has* batter.
!! ' Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE ».
ft FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
Will teach yo& Individual case If yon
have ay form of kidney end bladder
trouble or orintry Irregularities. Try
them. Own Pharmacy; T. 0. Paine.
Big supply of card board, aO «e>
on. Just received at Herald. a
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 CF THE VERY BEST
ACTS EVER PRESENTED AT THE
MAJESTIC. ,
S 3t BREWER A PHELAN.
Woycross & Southern
R. r. co.
Schedules of Trains Ecective Septem
ber 25, 1011.
Notion: .The arrivals and depart
lure* are given on Information and
are not guaranteed.
Suthbound Train No. 1.
MU** station
0 Hebnrdvllle Lv 10:00 am.
2 Ways. Albany «ve. Lv. 10:05 a.m
S Lavlnla Lv ...10:20 am
10 Fredel Ar. 10:30 a.m
Northbound Train No. 2.
10 Fredel Lv 2:45 p.m
3 lavlnla Lv 1:50 p.»v
3 Ways. (Albany aval Lv. 3:10 p.m
0 Hehardvltla Ar 3:15 pm
‘Trains Noa 1 and 3 dally except
gtutdsv. -■
John M Kopklna
General Superintendent '
SPECIAL NOTICE!
For tbe convenience of railroad peo
ple and other* t have decided to open
my hooka on Thursday evening No
vember 9th, at Cltlsasa Bank from
6:30 to 1:30. Coma and pay yonr
state and county taxes and don't for
get to register.
J. T. Strickland,
Tax Collector Ware County.
$4.
15
TO
Savannah, Ga., and Return
Atlantic. Coast Line
*utomobile 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- A
mobile Race.
$20,000
hi Prizes
Tickets on 8ale: November 2<Sth, 27tb, 2Sttr, 29th and
for trains scheduled to reach Sevennnh before noon ot
* November 30, 1111.
Final Llftt: Tn reach original starting point retdFn,
lng not later than midnight of December 4, 1911.
For. farther Information In regard tn rates, sched
ules, Pullman oar reaervatlojia, private oer parties, eta,
■ee your nearest Ticket Agent, or communicate with
E. M. North. A. G. P. A. B. T. Morgan, T. P. A.
SaTsnnsb, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
U h. Green, T. P. AA. Thomeevllle, Ga.
Young's Real Estate Investments
ISABELLA STREET: 2 CHOICE LOTS NEAR MARY
•I STREET PARK. TWO YEARS TO PAY FOR THEM.
. ITOj PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE.
CARSWELL STREET: ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH-
FRN EXPOSURE, TERMS-OR CASH. THIS OPPORTU-
MCDONALD STREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS OPPO
SITE MR. B-*M. NORVELL*S-BUNGALOW. TERMS OR
CASH.
FALL CABBAGE PLANTE
Onr tall eabbage plant*, Wakefield
and Flat Dutch, ar* now reedy for
shipment, and wa want your orders.
Price* tab, Meggett:
t.000 to 2,900 at11.60 par l.OOo
4.001 to 3,000 at .... 11.25 par 1,000
To,000 and over at .... 11,00 per 1,000
Wo ndvlpe that yon place your or
der! promptly ta the supply Is very
limited this tall. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
8. M. Glbaon Co,
Meggett S. C.
RINO t74 FOR WOOD.
28 t«
*nvr:»7iSE IN THE
WAYCRQSS HERALD
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 ORCHAR08, VINEYARD, AND
GARDENS.
COLLEGE HILL: SEVERAL LOTS NEAR COL
LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICES, TERMp OR CASH.
JANE ELIZABETH, AND MARY STREET EXTEN- ■
SION: TI8 HERE YOU CAN PURCHASE A LARGE LOT jt
NEAR INTO THE BUSINEhS SECTION, NEAR THE A. Ci'
L. SHOPS, AND IN A SECTION OF THE CITY THAT IS
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS
SIS DOWN ANDTS PER MONTH ANO UPWARDS BUY8
A LOT 70x100 FEET.
“B” STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ACDANY
AYE. TERMS OR CASH. • ’
Walter M. Young,
Re i* E tats Bargains.
•V PHONE 270.