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TAKE WARNING
^90UICk ACTION DESIRED
than a Junk pile.
lie dislikes the Idea of leaving Way
cross, ns ho thinks the climuto ideal
and thnt a largo future Is in store for
the city If they pay less attention to
politics and more to the business and
upbuilding of tho city.
Tho success of tho city depends on
a business administration and not a
— political ono. Every man running for
[office should go to his closet nud com-
By Mr. Schuren an In Rc- muno w tth himself and se© if ho is
gard To Purchusc of | equipped to handle tho jifTnirs of a
Car Factory [city 0 f (his size which is growing like
a mushroom and needs trained minds
to keep the business end of it and im
provements up to its proper standard
Tho Editor would like to see tho
wheels humming around out there and
;n few hundred men nt work and a car
or so loaded with goods manufactured
at Waycrois, with Waycross stamped
on them, going out every day; and
.Architect Schureman received a
large grist of mail this morning, of*
• Bering Bites, mnehnefy, etc., for tho
contemplated susli, door and manu
facturing plant.
Many of tho industrial paper*, pub
lished through tho South, having seen
tho article In the Waycros? paper*
•regarding tho possibility of starting
such a factory here Is the cause of
such a heavy mail regarding (he rat
ter.
In ati Interview, Mr. Bchurcman
fltajrs that the best looking proposition
cones from Columbus, Gn., where they
lunre a good size plant. In running
order, without sufficient capital ana
other required assistance to branch
out after large contract sand varied
daises of work, such as should bo
Jhandled by such a plant.
Union Pressing Club
R. E. SWILLING, Manager and Owner
THE ARTISTIC CLEANSER AND DYER
German Chemical Cleaning, French Dry Cleaning, Steam Cleaning
Dyeing.
Pressing, Repairing, Alterlug, Cleaning, Dyeing and Curling of
Ostrich Feathers.
23 Tebeau Street, Half Block From New P. O. Bldg. Thone No. 507
SUITS MADE AT HOME.
J
uro of the same mind ntiil will hold
•M..: ? tho majority of the cltlzend
tho tirooont administration roipon«l-|
ole for any failure to act promptly; as j
tho other bond holders, all business!
man, have offered their bonds for 33
1-3 per cent on tho dollar, and tho
inattrr Is up to tho city.
My oloitant homo on tho corner of
Gilmore and Howe streets, large and
He further says that If he does.not' commodious dwelling with 12 rooms,
come to »mo bind of satisfactory ar-! sl | raoJ „n improvements; servant
xugemrnts with the city admtnlitn- hou „ , nd lirge bar n on i ot; ,i,e of
*ka esrly this week he will go to Co- | 0 , )31 on aiimore and running !
Onalraa. with tho Intention of Uhlnj' back on Hov . street 200 feet AD
Atdff of the matter If It looks at good . | n condition. Known as the
«a the prospects promise jCol. \V. M. Toomer residence. Alto
He claims that the more he lookt a grand lot on Brunei atreet, lying'
•at th. proposition here, the more ex- between the residence of T. W. Mor-
■grarlvo It look! to get prepared to riron and the Central Baptist chuich.
-*Urt the factory. I No hotter locality In tha dtp of Way-
Tho building la going to decay Vrosijf Site of let, on Brvn.^,'<0
■wry rapidly; tha floors are all rotten ifeet and g Inchra, running pack 159
-sat the machinery sinking through feet Can you find equal, much lea.
to the ground; the hollars and superior property In tha dty. Apply
g rusttgg out from lack of us. to mo by latter or otherwise, at No
mat the whole plant fast assuming an l 5M s. 10th, Ave, Birmingham, Ala
ante of general decay from j R. 5L Weaoott.
Great southern Corn Show
Atlanta, Ca., December 5-8, 1911.
LOW EXCUR8ION RATES VIA A. D. A A. RAIL HOAD.
A splendid program has been arranged as follows: —
TUE8DAY, DEC. Gth, 2:30 p. m.—Opening of Corn Show; Orations
on the subject of corn produc tion. Session of Southern Entomolo*
gists. Discussion of the Boll Weevil.
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 6th.-Boys' Day; Address by Dr. A. M.
Soule, President State Agriculturral College; Address by Governor
Judson Harmon of Ohio; Boys’ Corn Clubs and Trades Parade.
THURSDAY DEC. 7th—Girl's Day—a very Interesting program by
the women asd girls.
FRIDAY, DEC. 8th.—Address by Prof. Jarnsgan on “Corn As Food”.
Awarding of prizes.
Exhibits from all of tho Southern States. This will be thO
greatest exhibit of corn production ever given In the South.
Every day a big day.
DONT MISS IT. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 8EE TICKET
AGENTS.
W. H. Leahy. O. P. A. B. H. Fell, A. O. P. A.
Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
BIG
TEAT THEATRE
All Week Long
Commencing Monday, Nov. 20
JEWELL-KELLEY
8T0CK COMPANY
A CLEAN HIGH-CLASS FAM)LY THEATRE, PLAYING TO
THE BEST PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH.
THE LARGEST TENTE D THEATRE IN THE WORLD, SEAT
ING 2,000 PEOPLE.
Advertise In the
HERALD!
Monday Night, Nov. 20
“Way Down East”
THE ORIGINAL Wm. BRADY VER8ION AS PRODUCED BY HIM
IN NEW YORK CITY.
Admission, lQc to all
BEST SEATS. Including ADMISSION 35c
Entire change of program nightly.
Big Matinee Saturday, 3 p. m., 10c to All
(T
Don’t Miss the Grand
Prize Automobile Races
Savannah, On., November 21-30, 1911.
EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. t A. RAILROAD.
Ttedcman Trophy lUc., Monday November 27th.
Savannah Trophy Race, Monday, November 27th.
Vanderbilt Cup Race, Monday, November 27th.
International Grapd Prize Race, Thursday, November 30th.
Rareo on the seventeen mil. course, the finest In the world.
AdmlsMon tickets to th. race, will b. .old In connection with
mllrotf ticket*. Ticket, on ml. November 26th to 29h, In elusive,
with return limit Decernoei 4th, 1911,
Sew the Dearest ticket teen; for further Information.
W. H. Lonhy. O. P. A. E. H. Fei A. G. P. A.
A. D. Daniels T. P. A.
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