Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 10, 1911, Image 6

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, snnggppp ChurchweU’s SALE Continues until Sat urday night,Nov. 11 Get Ready for It Sfc We are going to make these the biggest bargain days of, all. Continues Four Days Look for the Big Page Ad. 10 yds good Hit ApronGingham III For Only \ UU Church well Brothers' S A L E ! ChurchweU’s SALE * Continues until Sat urday night,Nov. 11 Continues Untu Saturday Night, Nov. 11 COME! We have been asked by many of our beft customers to continue our Sale until Saturday uight, as they were unable to take advantage of the sale at the beginning, so we have decided to Continue Four Daysl Bini • til"? “sr Birgains are now here for you. Look for our page Ad. and Circular Thursday, (Friday and Saturday, 3 [days, we will sell ! 10 yds best Calico for 29c New Coat Suits, Aew Coats, Dresses, Dress Goods, * Arriving every day, Freight and Express Only 10 yds. to a customer 9:30 to 10 a. m. Only 10 yds to a customer Be here Rain or'Shine ■ Don’t Put It Off Be Here Every Day Ckurckwell Brothers “The Store that Sells It for Less” Remember we guar antee satisfaction or your money back. ChurchwelVs Phone 58 CITIZENS LEAGUE. ‘Whereas, In reiponze to a call sued and ginned by many citizens, there assembled at the Court House In the City of Waycross, on the eve* clP2 of October 12th., a representative body of men. gathered from all walks vocations o! life, composed of ministers of the Gospel, physicians, lawyers, hankers, merchants and members of Uio organizations of Holl ar Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers, Blacksmiths, Locomotive Engineers, Conductors, Switchmen, llrakeraen, Moulders, Inspectors, Carpenters, darks. Travelers T. P. A's., Farmers’ Union, U. C. TV, and the other el© manta going to make up our cosmo- polltan population; tho object ami purpose of this meeting being to con- money so collected should be expend ed to tho very best possible advan tage, with neither waste nor graft. The Sinking Fund provided to meet the outstanding bonds should bo kopt Intact, and *h invested as to brlug the best returns, so that the paymen* of bonds may bo made promptly and our credit preserved. Next to the preservation of our credit, as outlined above, comes the needs tor streets, sidewalks and drainage, and these should be Improved Just as fast as practicable, but the work ehould he douo by a competent Supervlbor, un der bond for faithful, honeht work, so that the money spent for the*© Improvements may he a permanent gain to the city. Weeding edges of dorsed, and who stand pledged to hearty accord with the platform her* enunclatod. 21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE. NO NEED TO GTOP WORK Whm your doctor enters you stop work, it ste&rers you, 'T can't* vou say. You know you are weak, run-down nnd falling . u health, day by day, but you must work is long as you c?.n stand. What you need Electric Bitters to give ton, strength, and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown nnd build you up. Don't he weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength Try them. Every bottle gun ran toed. Only 50c at All DrUM’ati. aider matters political affecting Way- strot-ts and throwing sand In the mid- cross, and to decide on candidates and measures, to urge beforo the ▼otera at the approaching municipal - primary, and Whereat, by a majority ballot of ©tot one hundred voters, II. D. Reed was endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K. Keeks was endorsed for Alderman, Second Ward, W. E. Chandler for Alderman Fourth Ward, and C, LcCount for Alderman, Blxth Ward,— those being the only Aldermen to be •locted at the ensuing election, and Whereas, by the endorsement o these candidates for nomination si the primary, as men doemed worthy to bear the atsndard raised by this meeting; it becomes proper and right that the purposes for which this mooting stood, and for which the or* sanitation there effected stands, should be set forth in a declaration of principles. Therefore, he It resolved— 1 That the Citizens League, form- od at said meeting, stands for a SQUARE DEAL, for both rich and poor, high and low,—No favoritism omder the law. but JUSTICE to alL That In order to meet oet exact Jut- Aloe our City Qovernmtat should he administered honestly, economically and equitably. The Tax rate should Me et low as possible consistent with mooting the needs for revenue, and an property should be amaasd alike. T# condemn all Inequalities in as- ■•eernanta as rank favoritism, and pledge ourselfee to an assessment Based on value not jx ownership. We believe that the 8treot Tax abort* Be made not to exceed 9100 per an- mum Returns of property by Tax Payers should be adjusted only after a full htaring and an examination ot the property. Beoolred II. That this organisation •tends for progress. We betters In a procreative are, and In a progressive rtty. No backward step should be die Is a waste of time and energy, from which no lieu,(It I. derived. Wo •land tor hard aurfneed atreota and for Iho laying of good sidewalks for the people who walk thereon. Iteaolved, III. That tbla organiza tion Blands tor a "aqunro deal" and for PROGRESS, but It adrocatea fir ing overy proper help and encourage ment to our achoole, colie,ea and oth er educational Inatltutlona. The needa tor a ppbllc library la apparent, and atopa ahould be taken to aecure one without delay. All our ellemoaynary inatltutlona ahould bo foatared and aided, and eapeclally do wo commend the Klnfa’ Daughtera Hoapltal for Ita noble work. Reaolred, IV. That tbla organiza tion atanda committed to giving all duo ancouregament to new enterprta ee, manufactoiiee, public aervlc, cor porationa and thoae thing, Which make for the npbulldln, of a city, yet no right to uae city property aboulu be granted Without adequate eompen- aatlon. In money or aerrloe, to the city or ita people. Wo believe the time hae come for the city to awn It, City Hall, and favor th» erection or purcteae ot inch building aa will be adequate to the need* of tb* city for the ne,t decade at leaat, bettering the eame to be conducive to economy lo public service, and tor the better management of city affaire. A cea trel City market ahould be provided for ae early aa practicable; aleo the garbage of the City ahpuld be remored frequently, and cremated or other wlae dtapoeed or ao aa not tp menace the pnbUc health. Tbla declaration ot principled I* put forth for the porpoee of defining the poeltlon ot tboee recponWble for th« Cltlaena League movement, find wt heartily invite nil who deelre gooc govern meat for Waycroee, who be- Uiva In theta principled, who deelre equal .right* to all, apodal prlrligaa Common Cslde muat be taken 8er louely. For unleaa enred they aap the vi tality and lower tbe vital realatancr to more serioui Infection. Protect rour children and youraelf by tho prompt nao ot Foley'a Honey and Tar Rcmround and note Ita quick and d» cla.ve reauUa. For rougha, col da croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and affection, ot th, throat, cheat and long, It ll an ever ready and valua- bl,- remedy. Oem Pharmacy; T S’oti.e PARK mor RAND CO. •u&inefbb ano Contractors. Lott-Httcb Building. RE-INFORCED C5SCRE T e. FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY la a great madldnt ot proven value for both acute-and chronic kidney end bladder aRmenta. It t, eapedally re commended to elderly people tor If A CLOSE INSPECTION la wba’ always happens when yon ve met. race to face . BY A LAUNDRY CRANK. Id may be a friend, but he Instate on -cruWaiving your linen. Be on tbe •afe and sure side and hare us do LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT 18 IRRESISTIBLE. t’a aa cheap aa "slop” work and voke a -heap* better. Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONff a. POLEY KIDNEY PILLS a Will teach your Individual can If yon have any form ot kidney nnd bjndder trouble or urinary irregularltlea. Try them. Oem Pharmaey; T. 8. Pain*. Big (apply of card ooard, all cot- ore, foil received it Herald. tf SEE THE DESCRIPTION OP OUR SHOW FOR TONIGHT IN ANOTHER COLUMN, COME OUT AND IF YOU ARE NOT PLEASED LET US KNOW. WE ABSOLUTELY BELIEVE THAT THIS 9B ONE OF THE VERY BEST ACTS EVER PRESENTED AT THE MAJESTIC. I 8 3t BREWER A PHELAN. $4. 15 TO Savannah, Ga., and Return Atlantic Coast Line automobile Races Nov. 27-30 NOVEMBER 27th: W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., Cup Race. Tledeman Trophy Race and The Savannah Challenge Trophy. NOVEMBER 29tli: Georgia-Auburn Football Game. NOVEMBER 30th: Grand Prize Auto mobile Race. In Prizes Ticket, on Bale: November 2Ctb, 27th, 28th, 29tb and for train, ucheduled to reach Savannah before noon of November 39, 1911. Final Llflt: To reach original starting point return- ^n^ioMatw^lj^^nldnlgh^^December 4, 1911. For further Information In regard .to rates, sched ule,, Pullman car re,creation,, private car parties, etc., see your-nearest Ticket Agent, or communicate with E. M. North, A. G. P. A. B. T. Morgan, T. P. A. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. L. P. Green. T. P, AA. Tbomaavllle, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICEI For the convenience of railroad poo- wonderful tonic and roeoartructlr* p i e , n d other, I h*Te decided to open qualities, and SBb permanent relict and comfort It gives that. Gem Phar maoy; T. 8. Paine. Waycross & Southern R.R. CO. »«km Not onty shoatd our tax rate •• ecno. to Join with ut In carryln Be aa low aa possible coastal eat with *hl* tenner to victory by nominating' *v City's legitimate needs, hut the '» **• Primary the candidate* en- Schedules of Train* Eceotlv* Septem ber 25, 1911. Notloe: Tb* arrival* and depar tures are given aa Information -nnd are wot guaranteed. Snthbound Train No. 1. Mile* Station 0 Hebardvlll* Lv. -10:00 mm. I Way*. Albany are. Hr. 10:05 ua t Lavlnla Lv 10:20 u 10 Fredal Ar. 10:20 aja Northbound Train No. L ID Fredal Lv. 2:48 p-m t Lavlnla Lv. -2:80 p-tt I Warn. (Albany a vs.) Lv. SitO pja 0 HetardvlUe Ar 1:15 p.m -Train* No*, l sad I dally exeeet •weday. John M. Hopkins, General Superintendeni my books on Thursday arenlng No vember 9th., at Citizen, Bank from 8:30 to 9:19. Come and pay your state and county taxes and don't for get to register. - J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector Ware FALL CABBAGE PLANTS Oar full cabbage planta, Wakefield and Flat Dutch, ar* new ready tor sktpmMt, and w* want roam order*. Prices f. o. b.. Baggett: 1,009 to (.900 at ...... 11.50 par L00* 4,000 to 1,000 at .... Il.fil per L000 10,000 and orer at .... *1.00 per L990 W* advise that you glaoe your or ders promptly aa tb* supply la vary limited tbit tea Satisfaction guar anteed. & M. Gibson Co- MeggetL a O. RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28 tf » nvriyriSE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD Young’s Rea) Estate Inveslmenfs ISABELLA STREET; 2 CHOICE LOTS NEAR MARY STREET PARK. TWO YEARS TO PAY FOR THEM. PRICE8 EXTREMELY REASONABLE. CARSWELL STREET; ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH- ERN EXPOSURE, TERMS OR CASH. THIS OPPORTU NITY WON* OO BEGGING, SEE ME AT ONCE. McDonald street: t beautiful lots oppo site MR. B. M. NORVELL'S BUNGALOW. TERMS OR CASH. A - COLLEGE HILL- ONE TEN ACRE TRACT, BE YOND LARGE OAKS, INSIDE CITY LIMITS, IDEAL PLACE FOR SUBURBAN HOME WHERE PLENTY ROOM MAY BE HAO FOR ORCHARDS, VINEYARD, AND DARDENS. COLLEGE HILL: SEVERAL LOTS NEAR COL LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICES, TEEMS SR OASH. JANE ELIZABETH, AND MARY -STREET EXTEN SION: <TIS 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 IS ABSOLUTELY FREE OP COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS *15 DOWN AND *5 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS BUYS A LOT 70x100 FEET. -B- STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ALBANY AVB. TERMS OR CASH. Walter M. Young, Real E tate Bargains. PHONE 270.