Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 23, 1911, Image 6

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PHONE 468. RIVERSIDE PARK CO. Sassfe LA GRANDE BLDG. ITH. FLOOR. ONE 2-STORV 8-ROOM H0U8E FOR ONE 2-8T0RV 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR ONE 1-STORY MONTH 819.00 PER MONTH 88.00 PER MONTH .82,750.00, EASY TERMS 81,000.00, EASY TERM8 8100.00 TO 8400.00 ON TERMS SO EASY YOU WITHOUT PAY INO TAXES OR INTEREST YOU IT. • "Grandma” Sausage We have installed an electric sau- sage mill, and will make a specialty of "GRANDMA" SAUSAGE. We have an up-to-date market afld propose to head the procession. Try us and be convinced. Wo have installed a HOBART ELECTRIC BONE GRINDER, and will make a specialty of furnishing our customers with this valuable egg producer at a very small cost. We urge you to try a small lot and see the Increase in your egg supply. Then it will pay you to arrange for a regular weekly supply so that you will not be disappointed. T. ff. Blizzard 1C8 Plant Avenue. Phone 242. WAYCROSS LODGE No. $05. F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 7:30 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, W. M. W- J. CLARK, 8EC. .FALL CABBAGE PLANT?* Our fall cabbage plants, W leld and Flat Putob, are now re — for shipment, and we want your .isrs. Prices f. o. b., Meggett: 1,000 to 3,000 at $1.30 pe- .00o 4,000 to 8,000 at .... $1.25 pc !,000 10,000 and over at .... $1.00 pc: 1,000 We advise that you place your or ders promptly as the supply b very limited this fall. Satisfaction guar anteed. S. M. Gibson Co., Meggett, S. C. A FATHER’8 VENGEANCE Wopld have fallen os any one who at* tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could Sot help him” he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improve* rap idly and wonderfully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine I ever say.” Backache, Tired feelin 3 ’, Nervousness, Less of Appetite, warn of kidney trouble that may end In dropsy, diabetes or Bright’s disease. 8AVED MANY FROM DEATH. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes be has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug busi ness. "What I always like to do,” he writes, "is to recommend Dr. King’s New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchlcal affection, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well today because they took my odvlce to use it. I honestly believe its the best throat and lung medicihe that’s made.” Easy to prove lie’s right Get a trial bottle free, or regular 50 cent or $1.00 bottle. Guar anteed by All Druggists. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and b* safe. Every bottlo guaranteed. 50c- at All Druggists. A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE. That stops coughs quickly and cures j colds Is Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- j pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jef ferson St., So. Omaha, Neb., says: “I j can recommend Foley's Honey and ITar Compound as a sure cure for j coughs and colds. It has cured my j daughter af o bad cold and my neigh- |bor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her wholfi family with Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone in our neighborhood speaks highly of it." Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine. RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28 tf For flrst-cla4s rubber tiije and wire wheel work at prices right, see J. T. McGee, 21' Albany avenue. 12 30t CITIZENS LEAGUE. Whereas, in response to a call Is sued and signed by many citizens, there assembled at the Court House tfl the City of Waycross, on the eve ning of October 12th., a representative tody of men, gathered from all walks and vocations of life, composed of ministers of tho Gospel, physicians, lawyers, bankers, merchants and members of the organizations of Boll- «r Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers, Blacksmiths, Locomotlvo Engineers, -Conductors, Switchmen, ltrakemen, Boulders, Inspectors, Carpenters, Clerks, Travelers T. P. A’s., Farmers’ Union, U. C. T’s., and the other ele ments going to mnko up our cosmo politan population; tho object and purpoao of this meeting being to con sider matters political affecting Way- cross, and to docido on candidate? 40kd measures, to urge bofore the feotora at tho approaching municipal primary, and Whereas, by a majority ballot of fever ono hundred voters, 1/. D. Reed eras endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K. Meeks was endorsed for Alderman, Second Ward, W. K. Chandler for Alderman Fourth Ward, and C. A. LoCount for Alderman, Sixth Ward,— theso being tho only Aldermen to bo felected at tho ensuing election, and Whereas, by the endorsement of these candidates for nomination at the primary, as men doomed worthy to bear the standard raised by this meeting; it becomoa proper and right that the purposes for which this meeting stood, and for which tho or- Sanitation there effected atands, should be act forth iri a declaration of principles. Therefore, be it resolved— I. That the Citizens League* torn* fed at said meeting, stands f BQUAKK DEAL, for both riel poor, high and low,—No favorll.sm under the law, but JUSTICE to all. That in order to meet out exact jus tice our City Government should be Administered honestly, economically money so collected should be expend ed to the very best possible advan tage, with noither wasto nor graft. The Sinking Fund provided to meot tho outstanding bonds should be kept intact; and so Invested as to bring tho best returns, so that tho payment of bonds may be mado promptly and out* credit preserved. Next to the preservation of our credit, as outlined above, comes the needs for streets, sidewalks and drainage, and theso should bo improved Just ns fast as practicable, but tho work should bo done by a competent Supervisor, un der bond fou faithful, honeht work, so that tho money spent for theso Improvements may bo a permanent aln to the city. Weoding edges of streets and throwing sand In tho mid dle is a wasto of timo and energy, from which no beueflt is derived. We stand for hard surfaced streets and for the laying of good sidewalks for tho peoplo who walk thereon. Resolved, 11L That this organiza tion Btonds for a "square deal” and for PROGRESS?, but it advocates giv ing every proper help and encourage ment to our schools, colleges nnd oth er educational institutions. The needs for q ppbllc library is apparent, and steps should bo 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 this organiza tion stands committed to giving all duo encouragement to new enterpris es, manufactories, public service cor porations and those things which or the upbuilding of a clfy, yet to use city property should .anted without adequate compen sation, in money or service, to the city or its people. We believe 'tho time has come for the city to own its City Hall, and favor the erection or purchase of such building as will be adequate to tho ncods of the city fori dorsed, and who stand pledged to hearty accord with ttie y platform here enunciated. . 21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE. PARK MOR RAND CO.( **GINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-Hitcb Building. RE-INFORCED C^NCRE^E. A MAIL CARRIER’S LOAD. Seems heavier when he lias a weak back and kldnoy trouble. Fred Dueh- ten, Mall Carrier at Atchison, Kns., says: "I have been bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my back. When ever I carried a load, my kidney trou- bio Increased. Some time ago, I start ed taking Foley Kidney Pills and since taking them I have gotten entirely rid of all ray kidney trouble and dm as sound now as over.” Gem Pharmacy, T, 8. Paine. Our New Stock Of Cut Glass, Sterling Silver China and Brass Novelties JUST RECEIVED. Select your wedding presents ■ and gifts from our NEW CLEAN STOCK SOMETHING NEW AR. RIVING DAILY. Jewelers and Opticians. Little & Cd>m A CLOSE INSPECTION fs wha* always bappens when you ire met face to face BY A LAUNDRY CRANK. He may be a friend, but he insists on •crutalzlng your linen. Be on the «afe and sure side and have us do LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT 18 IRRE8I8TIBLE. (t’s as cheap as "slop” work- and ooks t "heap” bettsr. Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 9. COUGHING AT NIGHT. Means loss of sleep which Is bad for everyone. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compounl stops the cough at once, re lieves the iickling and dryness In the throat and heals the inflamed mem branes. Prevents a cold developing In to bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep al ways in the house. Refuse substitut es. Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine. Big supply of card hoard, aU col ors, just rectlred at Herald. tf J. E. Parker, 2021 No, 10th St, Ft Smith, Ark., says Chat he had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but he did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Plilo. No matter how long you have had kidney trouble, you will find quick and permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney Pills. Start taking them now. Gem Pharma cy, T. 8. Paine. •nd cquttably. The Tax rate should j the next decade at least, believing be ns low ns possible consistent with I the samo to be conducive to economy meeting the needs for revenue, andjiu public service, and for tho better all property should be assessed alike.! management of city affairs. A cen We condeuift all Inequalities in ns- awsmema as rank favoritism, nnd pledge ourteltV to en assessment based on value not on ownership. We believe that the Street Tax should be nude not to exceed $?.oo per an num. Returns of property by Tax payers should bo adjusted only after a full beating and an examination ot the property, • - Resolved II. That this organization atands. for progress. We believe In a jwxreeitve age. end in a progressive city/ No backward atop ehould be taken. Not only should our tax rate t* as low ns possible consistent with tral City markot should bo provided for as early as practicable; also tho garbage of the City should be removed frequently, nnd cremated or other wise disposed of so as not to menace the public health. Thin declaration of principles Is put forth for tho purpose of defining the position of those responsible for the Citizens League movement, and we heartily invite all who, desire good government for Waycross, who be lieve in these principles, 4ho desire equal rights to nil. special privliges to none, to Join with us In carrying this i!hnner to victory by nominating & h w.a Drew Co. Stationery, Book & Art Store 45-49 W. Bay Street Jacksonville, Fla Wedding and Society Engraving Everything for the Office Full Line Artistic Material Foot Ball & Athletic Goods Kodak and Photo Supplies Auto Race Special VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE TflUIG DH, NOV. 30 From Waycross and intermedi ate points and return LEAVE WAYCROSS 4:25 A. M. ARRIVE SAVANNAH 7:45 A. M. RETURNING, LEAVE 8AVANNAH 7:00 P. M. Central Time PLENTY OF NICE COACHESWILL BE PROVIDED. $4.15 Round trip fare including seat in *Grhnd Stand "B.” L. P. GREEN, T. A. A. THOMASVILLE, GA. E. M. NORTH, A. G. P. A. SAVANNAH, GA. Young's Real Estate Investments ISABELLA STREET: 2 CHOICE LOTS NEAR MARY 8TREET PARK. TWO YEARS TO PAY FOR THEM. PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE. CARSWELL STREET:. ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH- ERN EXPOSURE, TERMS OR CASH. THIS OPPORTU- NITY WONT GO BEGGING, SEE ME AT ONCE. MCDONALD STREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOT8 OPPO SITE MR. B. M. NORVELL'S BUNGALOW. TERMS OR CASH. 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 ORCHARDS, VINEYARD, AND GAROENS. COLLEGE HILL: SEVERAL LOTS NEAR COL- LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICES, TERMS OR CASH. Its elt7‘* legitimate need., but the in the primary, the candid.*?, ca- vL JANE ELIZABETH, AND MARY STREET EXTEN- SION: TIS HERB- YOU CAN PURCHASE A LARGE LOT NEAR INTO THE BUSINESS SECTION, NEAR THE A. C. L. SHOPS, AND IN A SECTION OF THE CITY THAT IS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS 815 DOWN AND 85 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS BUYS’ A LOT 70x100 FEET. "B” STREET: ONE CHOICE* LOT, NEAR ALBANY 'AVE. TERMS OR CASH. Walter M. Young, Real Estate Bargains. PHONE 270. ...