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Churchwell’s
SALE
Continues until Sat-
ptrday night,Nop. 11
Get Ready for It
"We a re going to make these
tiie biggeti bargain days of
nil.
Continues
Four Days
s J^ook for the
Big Page Ad.
JO yds'good fl|j
uApronGingham ill
For Only UU
Only 10 yds to a customer
Be bete Rain or Shine
] Don’t Put It Off
Me Here Every Day
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Churchweil Brothers'
S A L E !
Continues Until Saturday Night, Nov. It
We have been asked by many ot our bedt customers to continue our Sale until Saturday night, as
they were unable to take advantage ef the sale at the beginning, so we have decided to
Four Daysl
BiggJ" and Better Btrgainsare 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
Ckurchwell Brothers
“The Store that Sells It lor Less”
Churchwell’s
SAL E<i
Continues until Sat
urday night, Nov. 11
COM El
Thursday, |Frida^
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.
ChurchwelVs
Phone 58
For further Information In regard to rates, ached-
ulst, Pullman osr reservations, prints car parties, ole.,
see jour'Marsel Ticket Agent, or sommunlcato with
E. M. North, A. G. P. A. B. V. Morgan, V. P. A.
Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Oe.
L. P. Green. T. P. AA. Yhomaavllto, «a.
Big soppljr ot card ooard, all eat-
PARE MOR RAND CO*
*MG**IEK»S ANS\«JRTRNeTOI»,
Wwryiyy^Se»ttfii
Sthsduls* of'Teatne Essstlvs Septan-
CITIZENS LEAGUE.
f Whereas, In responso to a call I*
|med and algnod by many citizens,
there assembled at the Court llouie
|a the City of YVaycrots, on the ore-
hUng of October 12th.. a representative
«wdy of men, gathered from all walks
and vocations ot life, composed of
gnlnlsters of the Goepel, phystclans.
Sawyers, bsnkers, morchante and
■umbers of the organisations of Doll
ar Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers,
Blacksmiths, Locomotive Kngtseors,
Conductors, Switchmen, Ilrakomcn,
■Could ars, Inspectors, Corpenlsrs,
darks. Travelers T. P. A's.. Farmers'
KJnlon, U. C. T’s, and the other elo-
going to mako up our ooetno-
popuhtllon; the object sod
t of this meeting being to oon-
' matters pollttcel affectloK War-
and to decide on candidates
Had measures, to urge boforo the
waters at the approaching municipal
primary, and
Whereas, by a majority ballot of
over one hundred rotors, H. D. Head
was endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K.
Masks was endorsod for Alderman,
Second Ward, W. E. Chandler for
Alderman Fourth Wirt, end C. A.
BeCount for Alderman, Sixth mud,—
these being the only Aldermen to be
started at the ensuing election, and
Whereat, by the endorsement of
thane candidates for nomination at
the primary, aa men deemed worthy
to bear the standard raised by UUs
■easting; It bsoomsa proper and rtJBt
that the panoses for which this
; stood, and for which tbs or
bs sat tomb W a declaration of
be It resolved—
wader the brw, but JUSncB to ML
That In order to meet on exact Jna
fine our City Ooverntrihtt should be
money so ootlactod should be oxpend
ed to the very best possible advan
tage, with neither wasto nor graft.
The Sinking Fund provided to meet
the outstandlog bonds should bo kept
Intact, and eo Invented ns to bring
the beet returns, so that the payment
of txxule may be mado promptly and
our oredlt preaervod. Neat to the
prooervatlon ef our credit, gs outlined
above, cornea the needs
sidewalks sod drainage,
should be improved fast as fast ss
praotl cable, but the work aboaM be
dona by a competent Supervisor, un
der bond lor faithful, honeht work,
to that Ust money spent Cos these
Improvements mag be a permanent
gam to the olty. Weeding edges ef
Wrests end tlisowtng staid In tbs art-
dto It a waste of time and
from which no benefit Is fMWM. We
stand for hart strfaeed ■ atissta and
for the laying of good stodwalto for
the people who walk thereon.
Heeolred, III. That tbla organiza
tion stands for a ''square deal" and
for PROGRESS, but It advocates giv
ing every proper help end encousngs
meat to our schools, ooltegee and out
er educational lost!tattoos. The needs
for s ppbllc library la apparent, and
steps should be taken to secure one
without delay. All oar aUamnaynary
Institutions should be lot
elded, and especially da zee command
the Kings' Dautotsm Hospital for Ms
noble work.
Rsaolred, IV. lilt shje organisa
tion stands eomuMUd to tataG all
due ceoougagtomeot to MW dates
as, usnufaotoriea, potato service aor-
POWtfaM 'and those thtags whtok
make tor the uptitalAtad at a tab,
Hgtot it aae totagwitato stntai
be g 1 nail I ndeount"
m. la money or Mnsiba, to toe
Of to psopto. We betieve the
• not to exceed 1100 per a» (he patdto health.
MM. Maria ol property by Me
'Mayors should be adjust«i only alter
SS fan bearing and an eaamtnation ot
I D. That this organtsatlea
' groweta. Wa belters la a
' *CW and to a
Olty Han, and Mm* «m sssiltoo or
BORtWM of sash bwhdtag as art be
wtotitata to Ms needs of Ma alto tor
The Taa rats should i the neat decade at
oaifble oanststmt wtfh tbs
wssflng the need* (or revenue, sol
*D Property should to aasasssd talks.
WO condemn ell tnequtaUss In a*.
rank fivoeVtan. and
to an
on vattw not on
Wa tolls re that tits street Tea shtaM
dorsed, and who stand pledged to
hearty accord with the platform hers
enunciated.
21 tf THE CITIZENS I-EAQUR
NO NEED TO STOP WORK.
When your doctor ureters yon ti
• top work. It staggers yon. "I can't 1
you say. yfou know you are weak,
rturdown and filling in health, day
»y day, hut you moot work ee long aa
yea oeu stand. What you need
Weetrlc ratters to glee ton. strength,
<tad rigor to your, system, to pre
and Mid yon up. Don't
Ms »Man will Inna yon tram tbs
AM doss, TTinasanils Mess them tor
health a
Only 90s ta Al
to toton
Isusly.
For unless eased they sap tbs vi-
by tbs
■soaps tan oi Folsg's Honey and Tar
Oea*°<R>d sad nobs Ha qnlsk and d*
smelts. . Mr coughs, ooMa
oroop, whooping mngb, bronchitis and
on* of IDs ttooat, cheat '
to"to an sets rsedy and sah»
M.- nmi(tan Phantasy; j s
A CLOSE INSPECTION
what always happens wtton yot
see met tsoa to tooe
BY A LAUNDRY CHUNK.
Os may be s frtasd, bail to taagsts ot
esrsttalitaa yot* ttasn. Be on IB
stah nil soot sSds and tom m do
LAUNDRY WON KTHAT IS
IRRESISTIBLE.
as aheap ss "stop" wash sgs
Wilson
STEARTLAUNORY
POLSY KISNETY PILLS
Will reach your knfUktaul asm U you
have any tom it khtaey and bladder
trouble' or urinary hregtaartotaa. Try
them. Gem manway; T. B. Falsa
total'tot .toll Bto
^tos m. ...rwjjl A>*
Hsu. l ad a tojtor Mtopfr!
mm mm «*•>• am,. is Jew dtok «
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
For the convenience of tall road pso
pto and ether* i have distort to open
ay books oa Thursday evsnftu No
vember tab., at Ctofriua
•rSO to S;t0., Coma and pay yot*
■SUB and county tan* and don’t for
get So register.
19. BMektond,
Tax Collector Warn
TO
Savannah, Ga., and Return
—VIA-
Atlantic Coast Line
tulsmobile Races Nov. 2740
NOVEMBER 27th: W. K. Vanderbilt,
Jr., Cup Race. Tledoman Trophy
tooe and The Savannah Challenge
Trophy.
NOVEMBER 29th: Georgia-Auburn
Football Game.
NOVEMBER 30th: Grand Price Auto
mobile Race
In Prizes
Tickets on Sato: November 3«th, 37th, 28th, 39th end
lor trains scheduled to seacb Savannah before noon of
November 30, 1911.
Final Liftt: Be reach original starting point return
ing not later t>on midnight of December 4, 1911.
tM8^R^£BtatelB?estiieDts
ISABELLA STREET! t OHOIOE LOTB NBAR MARY
STREET-PARK. TWO YBARB TO PAY POR THEM.
PRICES BXTRBMBLY REASONABLE.
CARSWELL STREET: ON? LAROB LOT, SOUTH.
BGN EXPOSURE, TERMS OR CASH. THIS OPPOHTU-
NtTY AVON* SO BEGGING, BBS MB AT ON«E.
MCDONALD STREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS OPPO.
■ITS MR. B. M. NORVBLL’B BUNO^VzOW. TBRMB OR
CASH.
COLLIDE HILL! ONR TIN ACREVrRAOT, BB.
YONO LARGE OAKS, INB1DE CITY LIMPS, IDBAL
PUAOI FOR SDBURBAN HOME WHERE PLENTY
ROOM MAY BE HAD POR ORCHARDS, VINEYARD. AND
GARDENS.
COLLEGE HILL: SEVERAL , LOTS REAR COL-
LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICES, TERMS SR OASH.
JANE ELIZABETH, AND MARY ..STREET EXTEN-
'. MON; tis Mere you can purchase a large lot
NEAR INTO THE BUSINESS SECTION, NEAR THE A. C.
U'SHOPS,. AND IN A SECTION Of THE CITY THAT IS
.ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS
AND UFWAR08 BUYS
! i
% !
T T
fid:DOWN AND IS PER MONTH
A LOT 7Q*H0 pWt. .
<*. STREET: ONE CHOKE LOT, NEAR ALBANY
AVB. TERMS OR CASH. 89«$Sffi,i,
Wakor M. Young,