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The Largest Success!
Success means business. Give us your trade and success will follow. Long experience,
good goods and low prices will make trade easy at J. W. ADAMS & CO’S. £
Dry (foods, Clothing, Shoos, fiats and Gents* furnishings a Specialty 0
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comrtorr, 1903
At ■. UUCMAUU * QX
J. W. Adams & Go’s
$6.00, $8.50 and $10.00
Line of Suits
cannot be excelled any
where. Clothing is what
we mean to sell, and
good goods for little
money will sell them.
Pants, cheap or fine,
from 50c to $6 pair
At >• KUSCMBAUM * CO*
Good Checks 41-2 cents
Riverside Checks 5 eents
Ball Thread, ten for 5 cents
Two Spools Cotton 5 cents
Schoolboy Jeans 121-2 cents
Yard-wide Sea Island 5 cents
Shoes,
All guaranteed, heavy
Shoes, medium weight
Shoes and light Shoes
for Men, Women, Chil
dren and Infants.
Straw Talk.
STRAW HATS, Men’s Boys and
Children’s. Prices to suit either.
N'Browh
ShoeG's.
PICNIC
IAC£
.SHOE
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They ire HAMILTON-BROWN
make and all guaranteed.
Stylish line Ladies’ Belts 10 to 50 cents
Bargain Counter in Ribbon 5 cental
One hundred Straw Hats, good values, 50 cents x
A nice line Ties 25 to 50 cents I
Two great big lines of Embroidery 5 to 10 cents
Pair Huck Towels 10 cents
Keep in memory that we are doing business. Polite and prompt attention to-all.
1 Plant Avenue. J. W. ADAMS & CO. Waycress, Ga.
OIL IN GEORGIA.
▲ Charleston company Is nqw bor
ing a well near Rome In search of
•oil, and the indications are so far ex
ceedingly flattering. It Is probable
that the boring will have to extend to
not less than 1,000 feet, and perhaps
- deeper, but if the Anal result is a pro
ductive oil well Its influence on the
future of our state can hardly be esti
mated. Although the state has large
fuel resources of timber and coal, un
der proper conditions and with proper
appliances neither wood nor coal can
compete with oil as a fuel from the
standpoint of economy and efficiency.
There is every reason to suppose that
oil will be found In Georgia; if not
at Rome, then somewhere else. The
topographical and geological condi
tions are identical with those of other
localities where the oil has been found
—In Tennessee, Pennsylvania and
Texas, and it now resolves Itself into
. a question of looking for it. Our peo
ple should educate themselves on this
subject, find out the condjitions that
generally obtain where the oil haq
been discovered, and then systemat
ically and patiently bore for It. There
will probably be many dry wells bored,
but one producer will solve the prob
lem. The Standard OH company, con
trolling the oil business of America
and careles of competition or desirous
of new fields to conquer, have erected
at the Charleston Exposition the most
complete and instructive object lesson
for the oil seeker or the geological
student ever seen. It consists of a
large model of a topographical cross
section of the country between Me-
“SING" ORGANIZED.
Seems to be a Popular Past Time-
News Notes.
Pierce Chapel, April 10.—
There was a sing given at the
home of Mrs. Dryden Saturday
night. Quite a crowd were preB
out, and many sweet old songs
were sung. The sing lasted until
1 o’clock.
The very popular and progress-
ive farmer, A. U. Crews, went up
to WaycrosB Saturday. Mr. Ctowb
is “scratchiug” Irish potatoos,
uud he sayB he will put some on
the market in a few day.
Miss Mattie HarriB spent last
week at the home of Mr. Banner
Crews.
Mr. A. C. Griffin made a flying
trip to NVaycrosi las Friday.
Our people are very anxious to
h6ar Uncle Ephriam’s view ou the
Gubernatorial campaign.
The question in debate Friday
night was, Resolved that marriage
failure. Affirmative came
out ahend.
A sing was organized at the
Griffin school . house last Sunday
to meet every first Saturday and
Sunday. Mr. Wm. Guy is the
teacher. He bears the name of be
ing the best sioger in our part of
country.
The visitors to Waycross Wed
nesday were Messrs. Banner Crews
Note books U cent*, two for 23 at the
..Journal office.
Mr. W. A. Lynn and wife were
Waycross Saturday.
Our school it large and lively,
PonalJ and Oil City, Pa., showing in
detail the forest of derricks which dot | an( } Andrew Shumans,
the surface and tho tubes which pene-
-Vate the earth. Each stratum pierc
ed Is shown, the point at which gaa
tnd oil were tapped and the height
to which the latter rose In tho well.
Accompanying the model are speci
mens of the various rocks, gravels,
. sands, etc., which were penetrated in
boring. No one need be long In doubt
os to the condition surrouLding oil
wells In tbe known Helds of tbe coun
try. This is only one of an Infinite
of beautiful - and Initractlra
at the Exposition, but this
alone is worth a Georgian's trip te
Charleston. If properly studied and
-the information applied It,may meal
•web (or onr state
Buy one of our suits wa are sell*
ing for 110.00 they are worth dou
ble. J. M. & C. W. Parker.
Mr. R. G. Matthews, at present
trainmaster of the Second Divis
ion of the Plant System, head
quarters at Waycross. is slated for
the place of station master of the
New Union station. This is the
rumor that was in circulation yes
terday and though it could not be
verified there is do doubt that it
is true.—Savannah News.
PHYSICIANS
DR. J. H. POWELL,
Specialist,
Eye, oar, nuse and throat.
Hours—8 a, m. to S p. m. Sun
day 7 to 8 a. m.
Offico south Grant streot,
FITZGERALD, GA.
DR. J. H. REDDING,
Physician and Sargcou,
Offico up stairs in Redding Ulock.
Office hours 8 to !>, 12 to I, 7 to
| 8. ltosidence on same block.
DR. E. M. NOLAN,
Or Jacksonville, Fi.a.,
Is tho Eyo, Ear, Noso nnd Throat
Specialist for tho Plant System.
He is at tho Hospital in Waycross
every Uondny from 10:00 n. ni. to
4:30 p. m. Privnto patients may
consult him during those hours.
Dr. J. H. LATIMER,
phone inn. Waycross. Ga,
F. 0. FOLKS,
PHYBiqiAN AND SURGEON,
WAYCROSS, Ga.
Telephone No. 37.
Dr W. H. BPCHANAN,
Dental Surgeon.
Offices: Over First National Bank
Phone 87.
WAYCROSS, GA.
J, B, BAGLEY,
Physician and Surgeon,
Millwood, Ga.
(OTARIES PUBLIC.
B. SWEAT,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE,
1231st District G. If.
Office in Coart House
Young Couple Got Married Ahead of
Time and Disappointed tbe Gnests.
Ads In the Journal
-i,
are heard from.
Woodardville, Ga., April Kb
it looks like the ladies of this
community try to see who can
have the finest flower garden.
Miss Aralce McQuaig spent last
Wednesday with Mrs. A. B. Wood
ard. '
Mr. I. L. Woodard says that
cropped winged hens, won’t lay.
O. S. Strickland begs to inform
him that they have 35 or 40, and
they get 22 eggs a day,
Mcesrs Lang and Mills, were the
welcome guesls of Mr. Wm. Key-
ton, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodard,
Bpunt last Suuday afternoon with
Mrs. McQuaig.
Several of the Woodardville
people got April fooled laBt Sun
day afternoon. They wero invit
ed to Mr. A. E. Strickland’s, to
the marriage of Miss Mollie
Strickland, and Mr. Dick Sapp,
and when they arrived the young
couple had got married, and left
Saturday evening for Mr. Dag
ger's, and from there back to Mr.
Harbin’s Suuday morning.
Miss Nora Woodard has bought
some fine plymouth rock chickens.
She is going in the poultry busi
ness on a large scale.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodard,
and Mr. J. B. Williams, attended
the burial of Mr. R. F. Young,
last Saturday at Mt, Pleasant.
Miss Nettie Keyton attended
the baptism of Misses Berta and
Lou Jones, last Sunday.
Mrs. M. M. Woodard, spent last
Friday with Mrs. Johnnie Strick
land.
Mrs. Wm. Kevton visited Mrs.
M. M. Woodard Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nora Woodard is on the
sick list this week.
Wheels that
Ride Easy - -
COME AND SEE US IN
OUR NEW STORE.
Wo have takon tho agonoy for tho
Famous
Fay Sho Typewriters
Cash or Installments.
We Sell Typewriter Supplies and do Typewriter Repairing.
WAYCROSS CYCLE C
J. M. & C. W. Parker are known
to be money savers on clothing,
shoes and hats and they can show
tho latest.
SEALS DRUG CO.,
Trinngulnr Store in tho Lott-HItcli Building.
All Kinds of Staple Drugs
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY,
BRUSHES, COMBS, ETC.
Garden Seeds a Specialty. Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes.
SEALS DRUQ COflPANY,
l.ott-Hltch Building,
Waycross, Georgia.
icntific JTtncricatu
'..nnAatmdf ina«tn*t#d irtokte. Jj*r***t rtr
*“i: VS j $ vihoiw Pa
Up-to-Date Priilng
PLEASES!
WE DO THAT KINDife
Vour Cold Cured for So.
VH Dr. mu* t(U.Hn M4 Om> !
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Oak wood all lengths. W. B.
South, Phone 191*, /■