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PGR RENT BY
The Riverside Park Co
ONE MTORY 8-R00.M HOUSE FOR .' 120.00 PER MON~
ONE 2-STORY 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR...* $15.00 PER MONTH
J0Ht 1-STORY SROOM COTTAGE FOR ' 18.00 PER MONTH
ONE BEAUTIFUL 2-STORY HOME $2,750.00, EASY TERMS
ONE S-ROOM COTTAGE ... $1,000.00, EASY TERMS
ALSO FOR SALE
A FEW VACANT LOTS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $100.00 TO $400.00 ON TERMS 80 EASY YOU
SVIllL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY IN MEETING SAME. WITHOUT PAY INO TAXES OR INTEREST YOU
MOLL BECOME A FREE HOLDER BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT.
RIVERSIDE PARK CO. w * ycro, ’’ Ga -
LA GRANDE BLDG. 4TH. FLOOR.
"Grandma”
Sausage
We have installed an electric san*
sage mill, and will make a specialty
of "GRANDMA* 8AU8AGE. We
have an up-to-date market and propose
to head the procession* Try us 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
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. H. Blizzard
108 Plant Avenife. Phone
CITIZENS LEAGUE.
C*U !>-
ettlMM,
Hou«.
Waycron, on the ova-
October 12tb., a representative
Body of man, gathered from nil walka
f* vocations of life, composed of
JMlnlaten of tha Gospel, physicians,
dairysrs, bankers, merchant* and
. Hambcra of tha organisations of Boll-
Or Makers, Machinists, Ca Workers,
-MfsckamlthB, Locomotive Engineers,
Conductors, Switchmen, Uraken.cn,
Would era, Inspectors, Carpenter!)
IClarks, Travelers T. P. A'a., Farmers'
, U. C. T'a., and the other cle
ats going to make up oar cosmo-
populatlon; the object and
i of this mooting being o con-
.Odder matters political affecting Way-
cross, and to decldt on candldata*
Mad measures, to urge before the
waters at the approaching municipal
•rimary, and
JBlorcas, by a majority ballot of
invar one hundred voters, H. D. Reed
eras endorsed for Mayor, Dr. W. K.
was endorsed ton Alderman,
Ward. W. E, Chandler for
Fourth Ward, and C. A*.
XaOoont tor Alderman, Sixth Ward,—
i being the only Aldermen to be
I at tha ensuing election, and
Whereas, by the endorsement of
ghass candidates for nomination at
dha primary, aa men deemed worthy
go bear the standard raised by this
■Mating; It becomes proper and rfgfit
Oat tha purpose* tor which this
: stood, and for which the or
thorn effected stands,
I he set forth Id a declaration of
money so collected should he expand
ed to the very beat possible advan
tage, with neither waste nor graft.
The Sinking Fund provided to moot
the outstanding bonds should b* kept
Intact, and so Invosted ns to bring
the best returns, so that the payment
of bonds may bo made promptly and
dorsad, and who stand pledged to
heart), accord with tha platform here
enunciated.
21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE.
PAKK MOR RAND CO.
•WLINERRS AND CONTRACTORS
Lott-Hltch Building.
RE.INFOKCED CJNCRE-E.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOS.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON'
iECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY.
EVENING AT 7:30 P. M.
All Masons invited to Attend,
«f. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC.
A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAO.
Scorns heavier when he has a weak
our credit preserved. Next to the I bac ' : and kidney trouble. Fred Dueh-
preservation of our credit, aa outlined I reI b 31**1 Carriej at Atchison, Kas.,
above, comes the needs for streets,! - *7s: “I have been bothered with
sidewalks and drainage, and these kidney fcnd bladder trouble and had
should be Improved Just as fast as. ,evero Pain across my. back. When-
practicable, but the work should be' eTer 1 carried a load, my kidney trou-
pur
atalalsti
be It resolved—
I. That tha Citizen* League, form'
•S at said masting, stand* l
•OUARB DEAL, for both riol
f**i Ugh and low,—No favoriLam
saSar tha law, but JUSTICE to all
. In order fo meet out exact low
> our City Government should b*
Stared honestly, economically
id equitably. Tha Tax rat* ah
i a* low as possible consistent with
tha needs for revenue, and
4dl property should ha assessed alike.
T’a condemn nil Inequalities la as-
oaaaments aa rank favoritism, and
.pdadco ourselves to an aas*samMt
*“•* on min* not ownership.
-Ts believe that the street Tax should
*• made not to exceed $-oo per an-
saint Returns of proparty by Tax
Payer* should be adjusted only after
• fail hearing and an examination ot
the property.
ddhe by a competent Supervisor, un
der bond for faithful, honcht work,
•o that- the money apent for these
Improvements may be a permanent
gain to the city. Weeding edges of
itroeu and throwing sand in tha mid
dle la a waste of Amo and energy,
rrom Which no benefit la derived. We
stand for bard surfaced street* and
for the laying of good sidewalks for
,he people who walk'thereon.
Resolved, III. That this organlza
tlon stands foV a "square deal" and
tor PROGRESS, but It advocates giv
ing every proper help and encourage
ment to our schools, collegos 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 ellemoaynary
Institutions should b* fostered and
sided, and especially do w# commend
tha Kings' Daughters Hospital for Its
noble work.
ble Increased. Some time ago, I start
ed taking Foley Kidney Pills and alnco
taking them l have . gotten entirely
rid of all my kidney trouble and nm aa
sound now as ever." • Gem Pharmacy,
T. S. Paine.
solved It That this organisation
'• for pros revs W* believe In a
vvslve are. and la a progravalve
No backward step should be
Roaolved, IV. That this organisa
tion stands committed to giving gll
duo encouragement to now enierpri*-
•a. manufactories, public lervtqe cor
poratlons and those things which
■ c tha upbuilding of a city, yet
to uaa city property shoulu
.-anted, without adequate compen
sation, In money or service, to the
city or Its people, W* believe .tha
time has com* for the clty_to own Its
City Hall, and favor tha erection or
purchase of auch building M wilt b*
adequate to th* need* of tha city for
the next .decade at IcaaL believing
th* sum* to b* conducive to economy
In pubUc service, end tor the better
management of city attain. A cen
tral City market should be provided
for as early as practicable; also the
garbage of the City should he removed
frequently, and eremated or other-
wife disposed of to pa not to menace
the public health.
walk by the store,
we wish you’d stop a
minute and take a look
at Big Ben.
He’s the finest sleep me
ter made—the best looking
—the best built—the best
running.. You needn’t
take our word for it, we keep
'him in the window; you
can see for yourself.
This declaration of principles It put
forth for the purpose of deffnlng the
position of .those responsible for the
Citlseu* League movement, had we
beertlly Invite eU who desire good
(overement for. Way cross, who ■be
lieve tn ,these principles, who desire
eqokl richts to all (pedal ■prlvllges
$2.50
Tkl* 1$ tfc« dock ttoy are *4*er>
Mat la M W
Little & Odtm
PHONE S.
•**“*- Not only alee Id aur tax rate 'o none, in Join with us la carrying
•■a* low as ;>oeslMe consistent with this tanner te victory by aoalnatlag T * le EIcc!
etty - * legitimate seeds, hat the .'u the primary tha casdlls'ss am ** 1 *' Et *' 7 botU *
* a* Alt Drat -
A FATHER’S VENGEANCE
Would have faUen on any on* who at
tacked th* con of Peter Boudy, of
Sooth Rockwood, Mich, hut he waa
powerless before stuck* of Kldnoy
trouble. "Doctors eonld not help
him" he wrote, "so at last w* gave him
Elactrie Bitter* and he Improve! rap
idly and wonderfully from taking six
bottles. Its th* beet Kidney medicine
t ever nay." Backache, Tired feelin-.
Nervousnesx, Loss of Appetites warn
of ktdnay trouble that may end fti
dropsy, diabetes or Bright’* dismsa
Itewsre: Take Electric Bitters and be
guaranteed. S$c
at All DnAgilta.
A CLdsE INSPECTION
'a wba* always happens when you
we met face to face
BY K LAUNDRY CRANK.
It may ba a friend, but he Insists on
icruttalilng your linen. Ba on th*
cafe- and sure aide and have as do
LAUNDRY wor kthat is
IRRESISTIBLE^
t'» a* cheap as “slop" ’ work and
wika n "hesn" better.
• Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 0.
JOSEPH M. BIOWN’S LAST WORD
TO THE PEI PIE BEFORE ELECTION
COUGHING AT NIGHT.
Means losr of sleep which Is bad for
everyone. Foley's- Honey and Tar
Compounl stops the cough at once, re
lieves the tickling and dryneis In the
throat and heal* tho'Tnflamecl mem
branes. Prevents a cold developing In
to bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep al
ways In the bouse. Refuse substitut
es. Gem Phannacy,,T. 8. Paine.
E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St. FL
Smith, Ark., says that he had taken
many kind* of kidney medicine, bat
he did. not get better until he took
Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how
long you have had kidney trouble, you
will And quick and permanent benefit
by the use of Foley Kidney PttU.
SUrt taking them now. Gem Pharma
cy, T. S. Paine.
A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE.
That (tops roughs quickly and curqp
colds,Is Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound. Mr*. Anna Peixer, 2(2$ Jef
ferson 8t., So. Omaha, Neb., aays: -"l
can recommend Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound aa a sore cure tor
coughs and ( colds. It has cured my
daughter nt o bad cold and my neigh
bor, Mrs. Benson, cored herself and
her whole family with Foley's Honey
and Tor Compound. Everyone in our
neighborhood speaks highly of ft."
Gem Pharmacy, T. 8. Palos.
TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA:
The campaign Jdst closing has been characterised by some astonish
log developments. In It, for the Srst time In many years, wo have aeon tha
Inherent right of free speech curbed. We have sten attorneys—even offi
cers of the Georgia Bar Association—afraid to express their views on vlUl
Issues because they differ with a cnndldate-for-governor judge, who has the
Judicial power to mold the decision ot a high court against them If they cross
bis political path. We bare seencllenta with cases of excessive Impir-
tance which are jeopardized If they advocate any candidate opposing that
judge.
We have seen two candidates for governor attempting to drag Into the
campaign for their personal advancement a question which can bo settled
only by the legislature acting In obedience to the mandate of the people at
the, ballot box. And defending their attempt at uxurpatton of functions re
served by the people for themselves or fixed for others, we have seen these
two candidates and their advocates decloring that the white voters should
not be allowed to cast tbeir ballots upon the Issue they would raise save
as It might be embodied in their Joint candidacy or personally.
SAY PEOPLE CANNOT GOVERN THEMSELVES.
They declare, in effect, that the soverlgn power muat subordinate itself
to their Interests; that the soverlgn must be ruled by its creatures, and In
labored and at times frensied rhetoric boldly proclaim that corruption wilt
taint the decision of the people It they be allowed to arrive at one. In other
words, they strenuously contend that the people ot Georgia are incapacitat
ed to govern themselves and expreas their determination to be guardians
for them. •
My candidacy Is a call to tho soverlgn people to assert trelr power
and to prove to their officeholders that they are but creature* of the public
will, that they are executives, not rulers. There Is but one rulership, that
ts In the people.
VOTERS WHO CANNOT VOTE.
There Is another nnproeedented condition Impending, vis: the practical
certainty that'many ballot boxes In e country precincts will not be open
ed In the primary for the voters. The tame state, executive committee-
which failed to permit the white voters of Georgia to settle the prohibition
question has laid down on Its duties and failed to provide ways whereby-
the popular will can be fully voiced. There has never before been such a
failure. The ballot box should not be closed against a single voter.
The same executlpe committee has failed to provide a way whereby th*
people can select thoir delegates to tbe national\democratic convention.'
Can it be because the evecutlve committee Intends usurping that right of
the people?
Yet, In spite of sophistical Issues, In spite of Impedments thrown In the .
way of the electorate, thanks to the determination of-the people to taka
charge of their affairs, my nomination Is assured. It only remains of those
of you who demand that this government shall be conducted upon the '
Ideals of sincerity, of peace, Impartial protection and constructive energy,
to go to the polling places on Decern <r 7 and deposit your Votes In the
ballot box. I earnestly urgo you to lay aside other duties for a time and
do this. If you do, our victory la certain.
Your fellow citizen,
JOSEPH M. BROWN.
Marietta, Ga., December 2, -1911.
Young’s Rea) Estate Investments
ISABELtA STREET: 2 CHOICE LOTS NEAR MARY
STREET PARK. TWO YEA REF TO PAY FOR THEM.
PRICE? EXTREMELY REASONABLE.
CARSWELL STREET: ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH
ERN EXPOSURE, TEhM8 OR CASH. THIS OPPORTU
NITY WONT Gb BEGGING, SEE ME AT ONCE.
MCDONALD: STREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOT8 OPPO-
SITE MR. B. M. NORVELL'S BUNGALOW. TERM8 OR
CA3H.
COLLEGE HILL: ONE TEN ACRE TRACT, BE
YOND LARGE OAKS, INSIDE CITY LIMIT8, IDEAL
PLACE FOR SUBURBAN HOME whERE PLENTY
ROOM MAY BE HAD FOR ORCHARDS, VINEYARD. AND
GARDENS.' '
‘ COLLEGE HILLl 8EVERAL LOTS NEAR
LEGE AT BARGAIN- PRICES, TERM8 OR CASH.
COL.
v 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 SECTICN OF THE CITY THAT IS
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS
$15 DOWN AND $5 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS BUYS
A LOT 70X.100 FEET.
"B* STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ALBANY
AYE. TERM8 OR' CASH.
Walter M. Young,
Real Estate Bargains.
FALL CABBAGE PLANTS
Our fall cabbage plant*, 'Wakefield
and Flat Dutch, nr* how ready tor
shtpmanL and we want your order*.
Price* f. o. b., Meggett:
1.00# to 2.004 at...... $1.50 per l,00o
1,00$ to 8,000 at .... $1.23 per 1000
10,000 and over at.... $1.00 per 1.1
SAVED MANY FROM DEATH,
W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., btlievea
ha hat saved many lives In Ms 23
yean ot experience In th* drug buri
ns**. “What I always Ilka to do." be
writes. Is to recommend Dr. King'*
New DIecovery' for weak, tore lungs,
hard cold*, homrteneas, obitlnate
We adviie that' you place your oJ C0B * h *’' u “ ,bma "
dere promptly at ih* .apply 1, very !0ther br0Bch,e *> ' N
medicine that'* mad*,” Buy to prove
he's right Gat a trial bottle tree, orJfc
regular 60 cent or $1.00 bottle. Qnar-v
anteed by All Druggists, v
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
limited thl. falll ' Satisfaction " guar- ' aBr * ' , ‘ ,l * nnmb * r nf ****>"•
anteed. • ' ‘ ** * xtre allre end well today they
8. M. Glbvon Co.,
Mawatt «- C.
For Bret-claxa rubber tire and wire
wheel work at prices right see J. T.
McGee. 21 Albany arenoe, U $0$
toek my odvfee to uve It. I honestly. B’.g et card Board, all aoh
WItw tte the beet throat and lanf ra$ jun received at Herald. It