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RENT BY
ONE 2-STORY 8-ROOM HOUSE FOR.
ONE 2-STORY 7-ROOM HOUSE ^OR
ONE. 1-STORY B-ROOM COTTAGE I
$20.00 PER MON -
$15.00 PER MONTH
$8.00 PER MONTH
ONE BEAUTIFUL 2-STORY HOME ,.. » $2,750.00, EASY TERMS
ONE S-ROOM COTTAGE ..i I $1,000.00i EASY TERMS
ALSO FOR SALE
■ A FEW VACANT LOTS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $100.00 TO $400.00 ON TERMS SO EASY YOU
(WILL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY IN MEETING SAME. WITHOUT PAY ING TAXES OR INTEREST YOU
WILL BECOME A FREE-HOLDER BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT.
RIVERSIDE PARK CO. Sssm
LA GRANDE BLDG. 4TH. FLOOR.
t, Ga
"Grandma”
Sausage
Wo hav* Intuited ntt mu-
mill, and trill a
of •GRANDMA" / SAUSAGE. We
have-d n ur-to vUlc marvel v
to head th# procession, Trjf u* aad
be c-onvinced.
Wo have Installed A MCftART
ELECTRIC BONE GRINDER, and
will make a apecUlty of furnl^ta?
our cuttomera with thit valuahte *$.2
producer at a very email wit We
urge you to try a small lot a«d tee
the increase in your
Then It will pay yen to Mttlift 1W a
regular weekly' supply ao that ye*
will not be disappointed.
T. H. Blizzard
108 Plant A .rente. Phone 3*5.
WAYCR08S LODGE No. *8*.
F. A* A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATION* ON
1ECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
evening at ?:» P. *t.
All Miioni Invites t* Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK. SEC.
HON, JOSEPH M. BROWN, CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR.
JOSEPH HI. BROWN’S LAST WQfiO
CITIZENS LEAGUE.
Tomtom, In response to a call la
psed and alined br many citizens,
than aaaembled at the Court Houae
|a the City of Waycroaa, on ths are-
Bias of October 12th., a rcpreaentatlve
Mr of man, gathered from all walk!
Bad vocations of Ufa, compoaed of
ministers of tba Ooapol, phyalclana,
lawyera, bankera, merchants and
aaambara of the organluUona of Boll-
«r Makora, Maehlnlata, Ca Workera,
Blacksmiths, Locomotive Enftneere,
Conductore, Switchmen, Urakcmen,
Moulders, Inapectora, Carpentara,
Clarka, Travelera T. P. A’a., Farmers’
Union, U. C. T’a., and the other ele
ments yolna to make up our coamo-
poUlan population; the object and
. purpoao of thla meeting being to con
sider matter! political aKectlng Way.
eroaa, and to decide on candidate!
Od measures, to urge before the
wotere at the approaching municipal
primary, and
Whereae, by a majority ballot of
over ono hundred voter#, H. D. Rend
oraa andoraed for Mayor, Dr. W.
Masks waa andoraed for Alderman,
•eoond Ward, W. K. Chandler for
Alderman Fourth Ward, and C
LaCount for Alderman, Sixth Ward,—
theaa being the only Aldermen to be
Sleeted at the onaulng election, and
Whereaa, by the endoreement of
dhaaa candidate# tor nomtnatton at
(ha primary, aa men deemed worthy
So bear the atandard ralaed by thla
■eating; U become# proper and right
(hat the purpoaee for which thla
•Mating stood, and for which tha or
gan! ration than affected elands,
should bo act forth Id a declaration of
frindplaa.
Therefore, be li resolved—
L That tba CIUtom League, fonr
ad at Mid meeting, atnnda t<-
SQUARE! DEAL, for both rlcl
poor, high and low,—No favorlt.am
mnderttha law, but JUSTICE to all.
That In order to meat out exact Jus
(lea our City Governmint abould be
administered honestly, economically
sad equitably. The Tax rata should
be M low aa poaalhle consistent with
meeting the needa for rerenue, and
sit Pfeperty abould be asaeeeed alike.
We condemn all Incqualltlee In as-
seeamente as rank favoritism, and
Pledge onreelfet to en aeeeeement
boned on value not on ownership.
We believe that the street Tax should
be nude not to exceed $2.00 per am
num. Returns of ■ property by Tax
payer# ehould be adjusted only after
a full hearing and-an examination ot
tha property.
Resolved U. That thla organisation
aland* for progress. We believe In n
progressive age. and In a progressive
city. No backward step- abould be
taken. Not only ikon Id; our tax Ml
he as low as possible irohatotcat
i money w collected ehould be expend
ed to the very beet poulbla advan
tage, with neither WMte nor grafL
The Sinking Fund provided to moot
the outetandlng bonds should be kept
Intact, and fo Invested ta to bring
the beat return#, bo that the payment
of bonda may ha made promptly and
our credit preeerved. Next to the
preaervatlon of our credit, as outlined
above, comet the needa for atreeta,
aldowalka and drainage, and thcae
ahould be Improved Just ns feat aa
practicable, but the work ehould be
done by a competent Supervisor, un
der bond for faithful, honeht work,
ao that the money spent for these
Improvements may be a permanent
gain to the city. Weeding edge# of
atreeu and throwing land In the mid
die Is a WMto of time and energy,
from which no benefit I* derived. We
stand for hard aurfaced street# end
for the laying of good oldswalka for
tha people who walk thereon.
Reaolved, Ilf. That thla organiza
tion atandi for a "aquare deal" and
(pr PROGRESS, but It advocates giv
ing overy proper help and encourage
meat to our achoola, college! and oth
er eduoatlonal Inatltutloni. The needs
for a ppblle library le apparent, and
ateps abould be taken to secure one
without delay. All our ellemosynary
institutions ahould be fostered end
aided, end especially do we commend
the Klngi' Daughters Hospital for its
noblo work.
dorsed, and who stand pledged
hearty accord with the platform here
enunciated.
21 tf THE CITIZENS LEAGUE.
PARK MOR RAND CO t
'“GINEERS AND CONTRACTORS
* Lott-HItcb Bunding. .
RE-INFORCED CONCRETE.
Reaolved, IV. That this orgmnlsa-
tlon stands committed to giving all
due encouragement to new enterpris
es, manufactories, publte service cor
porations and those thing* which
,\>r the upbuilding of n city, yet
- to use city property should
.-anted without adequate compen
sation, In money or aervlce, to the
city or Its people. We.believe the
time hM come for the city to own it*
City Hell, end favor the erection or
purchaad of auch building as win be
adequate to the needs of the city for
the.next decade at ‘leeeL believing
the tamo to be conducive to economy
In public aervlce, and tor the better
management of city affair*. A can-
tral City market ahould be provided
for as early ae practicable; alto the
garbage of the city ihould be removed
frequently, and cremated or other
wise disposed of so M not ,0 menses
the public health.
A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD.
Seems heavier when be hM a weak
back and kidney trouble. Fred Due*
ren, Mall Carrier at Atchlaon, Km.
•aye: "I have been bothered with
kidney and bladder troubla and had
severe pain acroaa my back. When-
evjr I carried n load, my kidney iron,
ble Increased. Some time ago, I start*
ed taking Foley Kidney Pills and since
taking them I have gotten entirely
rid of all my kidney trouble and dm
sound pew as ever." Gem Pharmacy,
T. s. Paine.
This declaration of principles to put
forth for the purpose of defining the
position of those responsible for the
Cltlteni League movement, And w*
heartily Invite ell who desire good
government for Way cross, who* be
lieve In thee* principles, who' desire
equal rights to all, special prlvllgaa
•**' nose, to Join with ua.tn carrying
walk by the store,
we wish you’d stop a
minute and take a look
at Big Ben.
He’s the finest deepme-
ter made—the best looking
—the best built—the bat
running. You needn t
take our word for it, we keep
him in the window; you
can see for yourself.
$2.50
. ThbbttedKfcAnmjinh
Littie&Odjm
PHONE B.
A FATHER'S VENGEANCE
Would have fallen on any one who at
tacked the non of Peter Bpndy, of
South Rockwood, Mich., but he was
powerless before attache ,ot Kidney
trouble. ‘‘Doctors could not' help
him" he wrote, "to at last vre gave him
Electric BUtere and he Improve! rap
Idly and wonderfully from taking six
bottles. Its tho heat Kidney medicine
I ever ny," Backache, Tired feelln*,
Nervousness, Lou of Appetite, warn
ot kidney trouble that may end In
dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease
Bewnre; Take Electric Bitters end be
la banner to victory by nominating ,
(he City's legitimate need*, but 1*$^. the primary the oaadlda'w en- E ” rT botU * (“cranloed.
A CL08E INSPECTION
to what always happens when yon
are met face to face
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
He may be a friend, hut he instate on
■crnHutolng your linen. Be on the
safe end sure aide and have oa do
LAUNORY WOR KTHAT 18
IRRE8ISTIBLE.
It’s u cheap aa "slop" work and
eokt s “heap* better.
. Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONi! ».
TO THE PEOPLE BEFORE ElECTIOR
- COUGHING AT NIGHT.
Meana loss of sleep which to bad for
everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar
Compounl (tops the cough at once, re
lieves the tickling and drynesa In ;he
throat and beala the Inflamed mem
branes. Prevents a cold developing In-
to bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep al-
ways In the houae. Refuse substUut-
Gem Pharmacy, T, 8. Paine.
E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St, FL
Smith, Ark., eayslthst ho had token
wtony kinds ot kidney medicine, but
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 tb* use of 'Foley Kidney Pflto.
Start taking them now. Gem Pharma
cy, T. S. Paine.
A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE.
Tbat stops coughs quickly and cure*
colds to Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. Mrs. Anna Potoer. 2526 Jef
ferson St., So. Omaha, Neb., uys; "I
can recommend Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound as n sure cure for
coughs and colds. It hu cured my
daughter af o had cold and my neigh-
bor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself end
her whole family with Foley's Honey
end Tar Compound. Everyone In oar
neighborhood speaks'highly of Jb"
Gem Pharmacy, T. 8. Paine.
TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA:
The campaign Jdet closing baa been characterized by come astonish
ing development*. In It, for the first time In many yean, we have seen the
Inherent right of freo speech curbed. We have seen attorneys—even offi
cer* of the Georgia Bar Association—afraid to express their views on vital
Issues because they differ wl!h a candldate-for-govornor Judge, whp has ths
judicial power to ritold the decision ot a high court against them It they cross
his political path. We have seencltents with cases of excessive Implr-
tance which are jeopardised 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 be settled -
only by the legislature acting in obedience to the mandate ot the people at
tho ballot box. And defending their attempt at usurpation of functions re
served by the people for themselves or fixed for others, we have Been these
two candidates and their advocates declorlng that the white votera should
not be allowed to cast their ballots upon the Issue they would raise save
as u might be embodied In their joint candidacy or personally.
SAY PEOPLE CANNOT GOVERN THEMSELVE8.
They declare, In effect, that the sprerlgn power must subordinate Itself
to their Interests; that the sorerlgn must be ruled by Its creatures, and In
labored and at times frenzied rhetoric boldly proclaim that corruption will
taint the decision ol the people If they be allowed to arrive at ono. In other
words, they strenuously contend that the people of Georgia are incapacitat
ed to govern themselves and express their determination to be guardians
for them.
My candidacy is a call to the sovertgn people to a(sert trelr power
and to prove to their officeholders that they are but creatures of tho public
will, that they are executives, not rulers. There to but one rulership, that
to in tho people.
VOTERS WHO CANNOT VOTE. -
There to another unprecedented condition Impending, vlx: the practical
certainty that many ballot boxes In '-o country preolncts will not be open
ed In the primary for the voters. The isne state executive committee
which failed to permit the white voters of Georgia to Bottle tho prohibition
question baa laid down on fto duties and failed to provide ways whereby
the popular will can be fully voiced. There has never before boon auch a
failure. The ballot box should not bo closed against a single voter.
The same exeeutlpe committee has failed to provide a way whereby tho-
people can select their delegates to tho national democratic convention.
Can.It be because the evecutlve committee Intends usurping that right of
the people? ( 1
Yet, hi aplte of sophistical lieues, In spite of fmpedments thrown In tho
way of tho electorate, thanks to the determination of the' people to take
charge of their affaln, my nomination to assured. It only remains of those
of you who demand that this government shall be conducted upon’ tho
Ideals of Sincerity, of peace, impartial protection and constructive energy,
to go to the polling places on Decern ir 7 and deposit your rote# in tho
ballot box. I earnestly urge you to lay aalde other duties for a time and
do thla. If you do, our victory to certain. »
Your fellow citizen,
JOSEPH M. BROWN.
Marietta, Ga., December 2, TOIL
FALL CAJ9BAGE PLANTE
Our foil cabbage plant#, Wakefield
aad Flat Dutch, are now ready for
shipment, and wo want your orders.
Prices f. o. b.. Meggett:
,000 to 2,000 at 91.50 per I,00o
1,000 to 8,000 at .... $1.25 per 1,000
10,000 and over at .... ,$1.00 per 1,000
We advise that yon place your or
ders promptly as the supply la vary 1
limited this fall. Satlafoctlon guar- ‘
natead.
S. U. Gibson Cd, - '
Meggett, & a
Atlantic Coast Line
THROUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA AND POINTS
WEST.
LEAVE WAYCROS3S 10:20 P. M, ARRIVE ATLANTA
7:07 A. M.
LEAVE ATLANTA 8:50 P. M. OR 10:20 P. M, ARRIVE
WAYCR08S 5:35 A. M. OR 6:25 A.JYI.
WAYCROSS IS ASSIGNED AMPLE SPACE IN OUR
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMANS.
SAVE TIME BY TRAVELING OVER THE
. Atlantic Coast Line
E. M. NORTH, A, 0. P. A, R. E. CAMP, TICKET^tGT.
SAVANNAH, GA. WAYCR0S3, GA.