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FISHING GOOD.
And Bides As Thick is Daisies In the
Mesdow.
Hickox, Ga., April 14.—Quite
a crowd visited the home of Mr.
snd Mrs. L. J. Thomas, Tuesday,
among them were, Mr. Mrs. J. A.
Jacobs, Mrs. Bertie Jacobs, Mrs.
James Walker und Miss Ollie
Harris.
Miss Ella Courson and Mr. Wil
lie Courson, attended church at
Nahunta, Sunday.
Mr. L’. J. Thomas and his daugh
ter, Miss Lettie, visited at I.ula-
ton, Saturday night.
Miss Lizsie Warren and Mr.
Wilber Cooper, were married last
Thursday.
Miss Lillian Courson, was the
guest of Miss Lettie Thomas, Sun
day evening,
Mrs. N. L. Morgan visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Thomas, Sunday.
Mr. J. A. Jacobs went out to
Mr. Jim Morgan’s Tuesday, on
business.
The people of Hickox are pre
paring for the annual meeting,
which is near at hand.
, Mrs. James Walker visited her
parents, Mr. Jim Morgan, Sunday.
Berry Thomas, the little son of
Alfred Thomas, is spending this
week with hit graud-father, Mr.
L. J. Thomas.
The Buffalo oreek it getting in
good Ashing order now. Mr. J.
A. Courson weut out fishiug Mon
day, and came in with eighteen
Aue perob.
Mr, James Harris is all smiles.
It’s a Ane girl.
Quito a crowd visited Mrs. J. A
Jaoobs, Sunday. Among thorn
were, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. B. M.
Thomas, Mrs. Drucillie Warren,
and Misses Mollie and Minnie
Underwood.
Mr. Frank Highsmith is all
smiles. Hit is a boy.
Mr. E. F. Jacobs it getting
along nicely with hts tie ch pping.
Mrs. Alfred Thomas and chil
dren, visited the home of hit
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Thom
as, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Jones and lit
tle daughter, Sallio, visited at Mr.
J. A. Courson’s Sunday.
Mr. A. Thomas and E. F,
Jacobs went up to Hoboken, on
business Saturday,
Masses Lottie Thomas aud Lillian
Courson and Mrs. James Walker,
all went Ashing, Wednesday, but
caugbt no Ash.
Notice.
, 1 will be at the following places
on dates mentioned below for the
purpose of receiving Tax returns
for the year ltlOi
Second round.—Wnrosboro May
12; Glenmore, April 15; Manor,
May It); Millwood, May 0; Blckiey,
May 7; Sweat School House, May
G; Waltertown, April 24; Ilrngnn-
sa, April ltt; Wayeross, April 21,
22, 28, 20 and 80.
Third and last round. —Wares-
boro, May 24; Glenmore, May 28;
Manor, June 7; Millwood, May 27:
Bickley, May 80; Sweat School
House, May 20; Waltertown, May
l 21; Braganza, May 20; Wayeross,
June 10, 11, 12, 18 and 14.
Tbs Ant day of March is the
day for valuation of property for
the year 1002. The hooks will
close June 14, 1002.
C. J. McDosaui.
Tax Receiver Ware County.
Chtip Rates to Dallas Texts, and Re
turn. via Plaat System!
Account Confederate Veterans
Rcnniou, the Plant 8yatem will
sell tickets on April 18,10, 20 and
21, to Dallas, Texas, and return,
at rate of 810.00 from Waycroes,
and correspondingly low ratea
from other points limited to re
turn May 2, but b.v denosit may |
- be extended to leave Dallas not
later than May 16.
A choice of a dozen different
route*, with schedule* and all in
formation, may be obtained, by
. calling on ticket agents of the
Plant System,' or addressing F. ; M.
Jolly, D. P. A., Jacksonville; J.
Ross Furniture Co’s
SPECIAL CASH*SALE.
Sale of Toilet Sets.
One 12 piece handsomely
decorated Toilet Set, worth
* 0 - 98 ’ 1 ‘ t $5 98
One 12 piece decorated
Toilet Set, worth 81000, at
7 75.
One 12 piece decorated
Toilet Set, worth 812.00, at
8 50
All of above have slop jars.
Two 10 piece decorated
Toilet Sete, worth 87.50, at
4 29
Five 10 piece decorated
Toilet Sets, worth 88.75, at
2 98
Two 10 piece decorated
Toilet- Sets, worth 88.50, at
3 50
“Tiro?"" Shades,
000 just arrived. Biggest and
best line in the city.
’ PRICES RIGHT.
Extra Bargain
Monday Only.
We will offer as a special
advertisement, two of those
Auttnan China Dinner Sets,
100 pieces, at the extremely
low price of
$1198 the set
You will have to hurry to
/get this.
Remnant Mattings,
in lengths from two yards
to nineteen yards, go at the
following low prices:
IS, 15, i8, SO
and 22c yard
As theso prices are below
coet, we can not lay them
free.
a lot of Kitchen Safes
to go in this sale at O QQ
Don’t miss this. «70
Game Boards.
Star Archarena combina
tion Boards, new style
Crokenola and
Carromola,
the greatest games ever of
fered to the public, and
found on no other boards.
No. 1, 50 Games, worth
84.00, this sale only 2 74
No. 2, 55 Games, worth
85.00, this sale only 2 98
Just Arrived,
a new shipment of the
celebrated
Haywood
Go Carts,
best on tne market. Don’t
fail to take a look at these
before you buy a .Go Cart.
ROSS FURNITURE GO.,
7-4 and 76 Riant Avenue,
W aycross, - Georgia.
FIRST-CLASS
MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND
CHILDREN’S
The Only
House
in Georgia
Men’s
SUITS, HATS,
OVERCOATS,
UNDERWEAR,
NECKWEAR,
VINE FURNISH
INGS,
SHIRTS, Etc.
OUR STOCK FOR
1901-02
Offers every possible
■tivaiitago to careful
and economical dress
ers at
Ladies’
SIUc and Flannel
SHIRT WAISTS,
TAILOR-HADE
SUITS,
Ralny-Day and Drees
Skirts, Underwear,
Neckwear,
Hosiery. Ooreets,
Wraps of Every Style.
This Is guaranteed
by futile Imitation by
every competitor, and
confirmed by the
Largest Patronage
at the Peopled
toys’
Chil
ildren’s
Clothing, Overcoats,
Jaokete,
Hats, Cape, Hosiery,
Underwear and
Furnishings.
Incontestible Prices.
WE SHIP C. 0. D.
To any Express Office and examination privilege
gives you every facility for personal ^election.
Carhart Union-Made Overalls.
B. H. LEVY&BR0., Savannah, fla.
BIG MEETING.
At New Hope Chnrch on the Third Sun
day, In April.
Hickox, Ga.,. April 14.—The
farmers are very bury this week
finishing planting.
Miss Mollie Underwood, visited
her friend Mrs. J. A. Jacobs Sun
day.
Among those who visited Way-
cross recently were Mies Lilliau
Courson and Mist Ella Courson.
Mrs. W. W. Underwood, wants
to buy a fioo milk cow.
Mr. J. A. Jacobs, hu'a been away
on a business trip.
Mr. J. F. Highsmith, is all
smiles over a tine baby boy.
We are going to have a big
meeting at New Hope, the third
Sunday in April, Some of the
people Have pork and some have
none.
DAN AND OSCAR LOTT,
FERTILIZERS,
PRICES LOW. 114 Plant;Ave.
See us before placing your order.
WONDERFUL!
One-Cent-a-Word Column
just try it.
That’s what they say
about The Journal’s
For quick returns
A. faylor, D. P. A., Tampa; |Trade Checks a specialty at The
W. Wreuo, lWmgcr Traffic Mon-, - ~ r* T I—TW -SFf*: -=^ .
? ger.s.v.m,.h7K^ { | Journal office
We have the grandest line cloth
ing for men ever offered 84.50,
80 50 and 88.60. J. M. & C. W
Parker.
THE HARVEST!
IS SURE....
If yon use our Chattanooga Plows, Cutaway Harrows, Plant Jr.
Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Cotton Planters und Improved Farm
Implements. They save muscle and time and mako money for
you. ,
You Pass the Summer .
Pleasantly
With our North Star Refrigerator^, Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Blue-
Flame Oil Stoves, Ice Pitchers and Summer Goods.
Largest line of Stoves, Crockery, Lamps, Cutlery and Household
Goods in this part of the State.
Headquarters for Sash, Poors and Blinds, Paints, Oils, Glass, Brick,
Lime, Cement aud all Builders’ Hardware.
WATT-HARLEY HARDWARE CO.
WAVCROSS, GEORGIA.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE n
by our new invention. Only those bora deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
, A. WERNIANg OF BALTIMORE, 8AY8:
Baltimore, Md., March 30, tool.
to your treatment, I will now give yi
a be used at your discretion.
Gentlemen:—Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now 1
• full history of my cane, to be uned at your discretion.
About five year* ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until X lost
my hearing in tni* ear entirely. . .. • .
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
ouly an operation could help me. and even that only temporarily, that the bead noises would
then ceaae, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. ...
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, #nd ordered your treat-
v. after five weeks, my hearing in the <li*cn«ed
■lily a:i.l uc,j to remain Very tndy "
has been entirely rertored. I thank you
Overman, 7308. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
./)• treatment does not interfere with your uniat occupation.
YOD GAR CURE YOURSELF AT HOWE ..
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC. S55.” I* AVE,. CHICADO, ILL
& Birmingham Railroad 60.
TIKE TABLE EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1st, 1901.
READ DOWN.
No. 3
Sunday
only
No. 17
Daily
except
Sunday
No. 13
Daily
Sunday
NO. I
Daily
P.M.
P.M.
A.M.
A.M,
5 15
12 45
7 10
11 00
5 32
1 24
7 33
11 18
5 45
1 48
7 6S
11 31
5 52
2 01
8 03
11 87
0 01
2 18
8 15
11 40
0 00
2 30
8 25
11 54
0 17
2 45
8 35
12 02
0 2G
3 27
8 43
12 10
0 33
3 40
8 54
12 17
O 42
3 32
0 04
12 25
7 00
4 40
0 27
12 45
7 10
4 50
0 30
12 53
7 30
5 35
10 01
1 14
7 30
0 05
10 11
1 23
7 50
0 27
10 24
1 30
8 12
100
11 00
2 00
11 30
P.M.
p.it
A.M.
r.M.
. Wayeross, Union Station
Jamestown.,
Elsie
Bolen
Beach
Murray
Sessoins \.,.
Nichoils
Saginaw
Chattel ton
Douglas
Unton
. ..Unto
..Amort
, Wray.
Tracy
Fitzgerald
..Garbutt Junction ...
READ UP.
p.m.
No. tr.
Daily
except
Suutry
A.M.
10 15
0 48
0 z0
0 10
0 05
8 55
8 85
8 18
8 OP
7 50
7 30
7 20
0 54
6 44
0 27
0 00
A.M.
No. 18
Dully
Suntl’y
P.M.
0 20
5 50
5 24
5 10
4 52
4 30
4 22
3 55
8 40
3 10
2 40
2 33
2 05
1 51
1 30
1 ft)
11 50
No. 4
Sund'y
A.M.
0 45
0 20
0 10
0 12
0 04 '
8 58
8 61
8 45
8 38
8 32
8 10
8 10
7 45
7 34
7 25
7 on
a.m:
All Trains carry Passengers.
GEORGE DOLE WADLEY, ALEX BONNYMAN,
Vice-President snd Gen'l Manager. Superintendent.
H. C. McFADDEN, Gen’l Freight and Pnssenger Agt.
Wayeross, Ga.
The short Way to sat
isfy an appetite is to
go straight to the
store that knows
Uneeda
Biscuit
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