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S SOCIETY NEWS'
Surprise Party.
A dfliftlit ful surprise psrty oc
curred at the cozy home of Mr.
and Mm. Joe Malpas, in Old Way.
cross, Friday eveuinjf.
At 8 o'clock a crowd of yomiK
people gathered at the home of
Mm. Georgia Jones, each of the
youiig men carrying a package of
dainties, and they all proceed
together to the Malpus home.
The young couple were taken
completely by surprise, hut they
were quite equal to the emergency
and with perfect ease and grace
they soon hud the parly lost in
pleasure.
Those present were Misses Vir
die I.ee, Daisy Deakle, Emily Hu
dolph, Nettie Jones, Martha Jon-'
Messrs. Thornton Carroll, Wi
Crawley, Jim Jpnes, John Greer
J. V. Woodward, John Woodward
Fred Dorn.
Birthday Party.
The Home Mission Society of
the I’reshyteriau church will give
n novel entertainment on Friday
evening, at the Armory, the occa.
sion being a birthday party,
penny will mark each yenr of grown
people and children alike, hut as
many object to letting their age he
know n, it is expected that they will
go beyond their years. The pen
nies, nickels dimes and larger
amounts will be handed in in
sealed envelopes. Refreshments
will bo served during the oveniug
As the proceeds will be used for
furnishing pews fur the church, it
is hoped a largecrowd will be pros,
ent and a handsome sum realized
Personal Paragraphs.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker have
ns their guests the Misses Haiti, of
Macon.
Miss I.iliun Nichols left on Tties-
for Hlackshenr, to spend n few days
with friends.
Mm. J. C. McDonald has returned
home, after a visit of two weeks at
Diusmore, Fla.
Miss Muhle Cook, of Hrunswick
is visiting frionds in the city.
Mr. Claud Dnrt, of Brunswick,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Murphyleft on
Weduesdoy for n mouth’s visiting
on St. Simons.
Mrs. J. H. Whitman is spending
the weok with Mrs. Charles Mc
Intosh, in I.uraville, Fla.
Mm. Hatcher, after an extended
visit to her sister, Mrs. G. It. I.ove
lace, left during the week fur New
York.
Mrs. K. C. Folks has gone on a
two weeks' visit to her daughter,
Mrs. George Hell, in Swainsboro.
I.ittle Miss Maud Jenkins left
on Thursday for Valdosta, to spend
several weeks with her grandmoth
er, Mrs. T. J. Jenkins.
Mrs. A. II. O’Keefe left during
the week for Augusta, where she
will visit relatives.
Miss Marie Wester has returned
home after a visit of two mouths
to relatives in Ailihurn,
Miss Ida Blackburn, of Need
ham, ia the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Thigpen.
Miss Louise Branham hits gone
to her homo iu Atlanta, where she
will spend the summer, returning
to her school duties next fall.
Mrs. K. It. Goodrich left Satur
day for Liverpool, Ktigland, her
old home,where she will visit rela
tives and friends.
After an enjoyable visit with
Mr. and Mm. F. A. Bates, Mrs.
J. 11. l.ongley lias returned to her
home in Chrttauooga, Teiiu.
Mrs. Clareuce Hlackshenr, of
Quitman, has been spending a few
days with the Misses Blackshear.
on Gilmore street.
SO pieces yard wide Bleaching.
No starch good quality, 5 ceuu per
yard. D. A. McGee.
New lot of Revival No. 8 Song
Books at the Journal office.
CASH < CLEARING + SALE
AT
Waycross
Clothing..
Store....
Commencing Monday, June 10,1901,
and Ending Saturday Night, June 22.
Our counters will be arranged so as to give you choice of
200 of our Best Suits for .
200 of our next best Suits
100 of our next best Suits .
100 bf our next best Suits ,
S 12.50 the suit.
. 810.00 the suit.
8 8.00 the suit,
. S 5.00 the suit.
During this sale we will sell
Stetson’s Best Hats at $3.00 the Hat.
Washington aud Jefferson’s best at 82.50.
Our $5.00 Shoes at $3.50 per pair.
Our 84.00 Shoes at 82.75 the pair.
Our $3.50 shoes at 82.50 a
CHILDREN’S TT' y
Clothing.... At a Big Discount
OUR IDEA IS TO
Reduce Stock One-Half
Therefore will sell in any line
Of our now large stock at...
BIQ REDUCTIONS!
REMEMBER THE DATE
From June 10th to June 22(1,1901.
THE. WAYCROSS • CLOTHING. STORE.
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday. June 10, morning ser
vice, 11 o’clock; Sunday-ichool, 4
pm.; evening service, 8; prayer-
meetiug Wednesday*, 8 p.ra.
J. M. Johnson, who had been
suffering with typhoid and pneu
monia for nearly two months,
died at his home in Old Nine Wed
nesday morning. Mrs. Johnson
died about a month ago.
Summer Lawns aud Embroider-
iea, to close, at bargain prices. D.
A. McGee.
C. W. Jeffords will buy your
crosaties, in.pect them on the road
and pay cash. Write him or see
him at the Waycross Clothing
Store.
JIOKTGAGE FOKECLOSUKE.
.STATE OF GEOKGIA—County of Ware
Under aud by virtue of a power of
sale contained in a mortgage executed
by Albert liobinson to T. T. Thigpen
dated the 0th day of November, 1000*
ami recorded in the office of the clerk of
Ware Superior Court In hook ‘'U,’' folio
103, the undersigned, as assignee, will
•oil “t public outcry, at tiic court house
floor In said county, to the highest and
beet bidder for ca.h, on the lirst Tues
day in July, 1110’,during the legal hour.
... .9’ “b* ,o11 jwln lf property, to-wlt:
All of lot numtnr twelve, In block mini.
Iwr wventy-flve ns shown by a map of
said property » laid oil and platted by
II. W, Jtccfl, sa d land being iu the west
ern part of that portion of tlio city of
VV aycross, tt are county, Georgia, known
as Now VV aycross, said tract being one
hundred by ono hundred feet square,
known .as the Albert Robinson lot. Also
all that tract or parcel of land known on
the map of land lots two hundred ami
fourtepn and two hundred and tlfteon iu
the 8th district of Ware county, Georgia
1,1 ado by Wm. Somerville, civil euginecr,
as lot number four, of block nuihber
seventy-three, known as the Isom Cum
mings lot in New Waycross, for the pur
pose of paying a certain promissory note
dated November (1th, 1000, duly made
and executed by the said Albort Kobin
son, and duo six months thereafter, for
the principal sum of three hundred dol
lars, with interest from maturity, togeth
er with the cost of this proceeding as
provided In said mortgage. A deed to
the purchaser will be made by the un
dersigned as assignee. ^ . ^
up tw J. L. CKAWLEY, Assignee.
W. F. CRAWLEY, Att’y for Assignee.
Wants —One Cent a Word
Nothing for less than 15c.
AGENT WANTED-Mrs. FritU would
liko a lady to travel with her and sell
palmetto cream and other toilet articles.
Call at once at 48 Miller street.
For Sale.
SCHOLARSHIP—In leading school of
telegraphy in Kentucky; bargain for
some bright young person. Apply at
Journal office.
SEED —Florida Beggar Weed Seed.
Just the thing for your land. Excelsior
Medical Co.
FOR SALE—Beef cattle, stock sheep
and mutton sheep. Can supply In all
quantities. D. W. Lott, Nicholls, Ga.
THE CARROLL PROPERTY, on Eliza
beth street; large corner lot, fronts threo
streets, with room for two more houses.
Nice 7-room dwelling, now rented at 10
per cent, on value. Choice locatiou. A
bargain, cither for investment or resi
dence. Address W. II. Carroll, Jackson
ville, Fla., or apply to A. M. Knight,
Citizens* Bank.
SCHOLARSHIP in the Richmond Bus
iness College, Savannah. Apply at the
For Rent.
HOUSE—A seven-room House on Al
bany avenue and E street, right near the
Air Liue depot, at $15 per month. Ap
ply to A. M. Bailey at same plnce.
Victoria Babbitry.
i
I have the finest blood In the word for
sale. My stock is direct from Bonza
Babbitry, California, including strains
fium Lhu Fanhoda, Lord Briton, Bloom
ing Heather, etc., etc., etc. Registered
stock. J. M. JARDINE,
Nicholls, Ga.
DIXON & CO.,
NICHOLLS, GA.,
Manufacturers of
Flooring f Ceiling
Weather Boarding,
PRICE
§19 sir 10 fit. Mils.
Prices of all other Lumber on
application.