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FOR RENT BY
The Riverside Park Co.
•NEMTORY 8-ROOM HOUSE FOR 820X8 PER MONT —
ONE 2-STORY 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR »15X0 PER MONTH
ONE t-STORY B-ROOM COTTAQB FOR *8X0 PER MONTH
FOR SALE
ONE BEAUTIFUL 2-8TORY HOME.
ONE 6-ROOM COTTAGE
$2,750.00, EASY TERMS
$1,000.00, EASY TERM3
ALSO FOi: SALE
A FEW VACANT LOTS RANGING IN PRICE FROM 8100.00 TO $400.00 ON TERMS 80 EA8Y YOU
WILL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY IN MEETING SAME. WITHOUT PAY ING TAXES OR INTEREST YOU
WILL BECOME A FREE-HOLOER BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT.
"Grandma’’
Sausage
We have installed an electric sau
sage mill, aqd will make a specialty
Of “GRANDMA" 8AU8AGE. We
hare an updo-date market and propose
to head the procession. Try ns and
be convinced.
We 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
J the Increase In your egg supply,
j Then it will pay you to arrange for a
! regulaV weekly supply so that you
I will not bo disappointed.
T. H. Blizzard
108 Plant Avenue. Phone !
FALL CABBAGE PLAN”*
Our Gill cabbage plants, V ■ oOold
and Flat Dntoh, are now re ny for
•hlpment, and we want youi urden.
Prices f. 0. b., Meggett:
1,000 to 3,000 at $1.80 I - t.OOo
4,00$ to 8.000 at .... $1.26 J'.-f 1,000
10,000 and over at .... $1.00 per 1,000
Wo advise that rou place your or
ders promptly as the supply Is very
limited this fall. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
S. M. Gibson Co.,
Meggett, 8. C.
TUQUE 168. RIVERSIDE PARK CO. w -‘ yc " KI - G i-
LA GRANDE BLDG. 4TH. FLOOR.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 309.
F. & A. M. .
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
1ECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING AT 7:30 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC.
SAVED MANY FROM DEATH.
w. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes
he has saved many livefj 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
medicine that’s made.” .Easy to prove
he’s right Get a trial bottle free, or
regular 50 cent or $1.00 bottle. Guar
anteed by All Druggists.
A FATHER'S VENGEANCE
Wonld have Cullen on any one who ntf
tacked the son of Peter Bondy, oB
South Rockwood, Mich., but he waft>
powerless before attacks of Kidney
trouble. "Doctors could not help*
him” he wrote, "so at last we gave bin*
Electric Bitters and he improvel rap~ (
idly and wonderfully from taking slr >^. /
bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine- ; \
I ever say.” Backache, Tired feeling
Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, warn-
of kidney trouble that may end tfy.
dropsy, diabetes or Bright'# disease.
Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be-
safe. Every bottle guaranteed: 50o?
at All Druggists.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
A HOU8EHOLD MEDICINE.
That stops coughs quickly and cores'
colds Is Foley’s Honey and Tar Com-
pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jef
ferson St., So. Omaha, Neb., says: “P
can recommend Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound as a sure cure for
coughs and colds. It has cured my
daughter af o bad cold and my neigh
bor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and 1
her whole family with Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. Everyone In our
neighborhood speaks highly of it"'
Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine.
For first-class rubber tire and wir»
tf wheel work at prices right, see J. T.
McGee, Albany avenue; IK 30t
Shop at the
BIG STORE
Our store is unsurpassed as a
HOLIDAY STORE
Every department is laden with good things
For Xmas
Leather Goods, Novelties, Cut Glass, Toilet
Cases, Fine Stationery, Books, Calendars,
Pictures, Kodaks, Dolls, Etc., Etc.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
Jacksonville
Florida
w ' * ThU declaration of principle* la put
waver, ihould be adjusted onlv after 11 y
.. ” , forth for th* purpoet of dtdnlnc Urn
a foil hearing and an examination at
property * po,l,l<m of *W>»Uble for th*
Citizens Learie movemenL and wa
JUeolred IL That thlt organisation heartily In vita all who daatra good
•Brads for ptosraaa Wa believe la a government tor Waycroaa, who be-
•patereaslve ate, and In a prosraaalva ’Her* In than* principle*, who daatra
«ttj. No backward etep ahould bo oqual right* to all, apodal privllsai
Bakes. Not only abonld our tax rata to none, to Join with u« In carrying i
Me aa low *j poaaible eooaltteat with thla banner le vlctoTy by nominating
fka dty’a legitimate need,, bat tha In 'the primary tha candlda'va an-
Advertise In t he
45-49 W.
Bay St.
CITIZENS LEAGUE.
' Where*,, In reaponie to a call la-
pned aod dgned by many cltlzena,
there aaaembled at the Court House
|a the City of Waycross, on the eve-
plat of October 12th.. a representative
of men, gathered from all walka
of life, compoied ot
of the Gospel, phyalclana,
banker,, merebanta and
organization* of Boll-
Machinists, Ca Worker*,
Locomotive Engineers,
8wttclimon, llrakeu.cn,
Inapectora, Carpenter,,
Travelcre T. P. A'a., Farmora'
U. C. T'«„ and tho other elo-
to make up our coimo*
population: the object and
thla meeting being to con-
matters political affecting Way-
and to dpcldo on candidates
to urge boforo the
at th* approaching municipal
and ,
Whareaa, by a majority ballot of
|DT*r one hundred voters, H. D. Rend
Una andorsod for Mayor, Dr. W. K.
waa endorsed for Alderman,
Ward, W. 13. Chandler for
JAlderman Fourth Ward, and C. A.
ILaOount for Alderman, Slztb Ward,—
• (tha** being the only Aldermen to he
•brlad at the ensuing election, and
Whareaa, by the ondoraement of
ghMl candidate, for nomination at
Sho primary, a* men deemed worthy
40 hear the atandard railed by thla
g; It become, proper and right
...the purpoaea tor which thla
•tood, and tor which the op
atton there effected stands,
I be act forth Id a declaration ot
•rtadplea. .
!•
Therefore, be It resolved—
1. i That the Cltlzena League, form
1*8 at aald meeting, atanda t
•QUARK DEAL, for both rich
•oor, high and low,—No favortt.am
SMder (he law, but JUSTICE to all.
Ohatln order to meet out exact Ju»
■0ee our City Government should bo
money so collected should be expend
ed to the very beat poaaible advan
tage, with noither w&sto nor graft.
The Sinking Fund provided to meet
the outstanding bonds should be kept
intact, and ao invested aa to bring
the beat returns, ao that the paymon*.
of bonda may bo made promptly and
our crodlt preserved. Next to tho
preservation of our crodlt, aa outlined
above, comes the needs for streets,
sidewalks and drainage, and those
abohld be improved just as faat aa
practicable, but the work ahould be
done by a competent Supervisor, un
der bond for faithful, lioncht work,
ao that the money spent for these
improvements may be a permanent
gain to the city. Weeding edges of
streets and throwing sand In the mid
dle Is a waste of time and energy,
from which no benefit is derived. We
stand for bard surfaced streets and
for the laying of good sidewalks for
the people who walk thereon.
Resolved, *UI. That this organiza
tion stands for a "square deal” and
for PROGRESS, but It advocates fir
ing every proper help and encourage
ment to our schools, colleges and oth
er educational Institutions. The needs
for a ppbllc library la apparent, and
steps should be 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.
Resolvod, IV. That this organisa
tion stands committed to giving all
due encouragement to new enterpris
es, manufactories, public service cor
porations and those things which
.*r the upbuilding of a city, yet
to use city property should
ranted without adequate compen
sation, in money or service, to the
city or Its people. We believe the
time has corns for the city to own Its
City Hall, and favor the erection or
purchase of such building as vtA be
dorsed, * and who stand pledged to
hearty accord with the platform here
enunciated.
21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE.
PARK MOR HAND CO.
'“UINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lott-HItch Building,
RE-INFORCED CG^CRE^E.
A MAIL CARRIER'8 LOAD.
Seems heavier when he has a weak
back and kidney trouble. Fred Duelt-
ren, Mail Carrier nt Atchison, Kas„
says: ”1 have been bothered with
kidney and bladder troublo and had a
severe pain across my back. When
ever I carried a load, my kidney troti-
l>lo increased. . Some time ago, I start
ed taking Foley Kid'nOy Pills and since
taking them I have gotten entirely
rid of all my kidney trouble and am as
cound now as ever.” Gem Pharmacy,
T. s. Paine.
frfmlnlstered honestly, economically adequate to the needs of ths city for
Our New Stock
0/ Cat Glass,
Sterling Silver
China
and
Brass Novelties
JUST RECEIVED.
Eelect jour wedding present*
and (tfta from our
NEW CLEAN 8To'0K
80METHINQ NEW AR.
RIVING DAILY.
Jeweler, and Optician*.
little & Od)m
A CLOSE INSPECTION
Is wba* always happens when you
»re met race to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
Re may be a friend, but he Insists on
tcruftfoizlng your linen. Be on the
safe and sure side and have us do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT 18
IRRE8I8TIBLE.
It's as cheap ns “slop” work and
eoks a "heap" better. •
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE B.
COUGHING AT NIGHT.
Means lose of sleep which la bad for
everyone. Foley’e Honey and Tar
CompounI stops the cough at once, re
lieves the tickling and dryneia In tha
throat and koala the Inflamed mem-
tonnes. Prevent, a cold developing In-
to hronchltla or pneumonia. Keep ah
Ways In the house. Refuse substitut
es. Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine.
Big aupply ot card hoard, all cob
if*, Just recalvad at Herald.
J. E. Parker, 2021 No. lOtb SL, Ft.
Smith, Ark., rays that b* had taken
| many kinds of kidney medicine, but
he did not get better until he took
Foley Kidney Pllla. No matter how
long you have had kidney trouble, yon
will And quick and permanent beneflt
by the use of Foley Kidney Pills
Start taking them now. Gem Pharma,
cy, T. S. Paine.
equitably. The Tax rate ahould
•b aa low at possible consistent with
■Mating the needs for revenue, and
«n property ahould ba assessed alike.
fW# condemn all inequalities In aa-
.■aasaMBt* aa rank favoritism, and
•■edge ouraelTca to an assessment
Waned on value not go ownership.
1W* believe that th* Street Tax ahoald
•a Made not to exceed $2.00 per aa-
msm Return* ot property by Tax
•aaran ahould bo adjusted only aRar
a Ml hearing and an • saint nation 01
tha next decade at least, believing
lb* same to b* conducive to economy
In public service, and for the batter
mawgetnant ot city affairs. A cen
tral City market ahould' ba provided
for aa early as practicable; also tha
garbage ot tha City ahould be removed
frequently, and cremated or other
wise disposed ot so as not to menact
the public health.
Atlantic Coast LJne Schedule.
DEPARTURES.
t ARRIVALS AT WAYCR03B.
f rom Savannah
Tain 189 - 6:60 am
Train 186' 1......11:50 pm
Train 21 6:65 pm
I'raln 67 .10:10 pm
/tew Montgomery
Train 58 6:16 am
.Vain 180 6:45 pm
From Bainbridgi fc Thom^svlHe
Train 182 10:06 am
t^roni Albany
Train 93 4:65 am
Train 91 9:65 am
Train 97 ..6:00 pm
Troro Chicago and Noriw««t
C. Special (via Albany)....4:66 am
Dixie Flyer (via Tifton)....5:35 am
fouth Atlantic Limited 6:35 am
f'rou? Brunswick
fralu 96 7:40 am
Train 90 6:00 pm
r'rom Jacksonville
Train 22 6:55 pm
Train 82 -.10:16 pm
Train 94 10:26 pm
Train 92 10:45 pmP' rft,n 83
From Tampa, High Springs via Du
pont $
Train 42 ....7:25.pm
For through Schedule* Pullman v ro«ervatlon«, etc., Call On
E. U. North, A. G. P. A. R. «■ ^-nip, Ticket Agent
Bavanaak .Ok Wayerese. Ga.
For Jasup and Savannah
Train 68.. .... ,...»:66 am
Train 182 10-26 aas
Train 18(1 ...7:J0 pa
Train ii? 6:10 pa
For Montgomery
Train 189 .' 6:10 at*
Train 67..... 10:25 pm
For Balnbrldge and TbouasTlII*.
Train 185 1:00 p*»
For Albany
Train 92 10:30 pnt
Train 96 7:60 am
Train 90 0:10 p»
For Cbtcugohad Northwen
I. C. Special (via Albany) . 10:60 pm
Dixie Flyer (via Ttfton) ....10:80 $M
South.Atlantic Limited.. ..10:10 i
For Hrunewtck
Train 91 ; J...10:10 as* ’
Train 97 .0:10 pm
at Jacksonville 1
Train 96 (Dlxl* Flyer 6:40 sea
Train 93 6:00 aa
rain 21 8:1$ pm
Far Tampa, High Sprinn
Train 43 ....' 8:00 am
Young’s Rea) Estate Investments
ISABELLA 8TREET: 2 CHOICE LOTB NEAR MARY
STREET PARK. TWO*YEAR8 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 LOTB OPPO
SITE MR. B. M. NORVELL'S BUNGALOW, TERM8 OR
CA8H.
COLLEGE. HILL: ONE TEN ACRE TRACT, BE
YOND LARGE OAKS,, IN8IDE CITY LIMIT8, IDEAL
PLACE FOR 8UBURBAN HOME WHERE PLENTY
ROOM MAY BE HAD FOR ORCHARD8, VINEYARD, AND
GARDENS.
COLLEGE HILL: SEVERAL LOTS NEAR
LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICE8, TERMS OR CASH.
COL-
JANE ELIZABETH, AND MARY STREET EXTEN
SION: TIS HERE YOU CAN PURCHASE A LARGE LOT
NEAR INTO THE BUSINESS SECTIOfj, NEAR THE A. C.
L. SHOPS, AND IN A SECTION OP THE CI1Y THAT IB
ABSOLUTELY FREE OP COLORED RESIDENTS. TERM8
SIS DOWN AND $S PER MONTH AND UPWARDS BUYS
A LOT TOxtOO FEET.
“B" STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ALBANY
AVE. TERMS OR CASH. ,
Walter M, Young,
Real Estate Bargains.
PHONE 270l