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Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda
Crackers should
Uneeda Biscuit
With meals—for meals—between meals
In dust tight,
moisture proof packages.
Never sold in bulk.
accounts with our customers
straight.
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HANDSOME OFROI
CALENDARS.
The Atlanta. Birmingham A
Atlantic Railroad calendar for
1909 containing a map of the
line is ready for distribution,, and
will he sent upon application,
enclosing fi.oents to cover post-
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Lv. Manchester,.
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J. R. ROWLAND,
\Y. II. Leahy. ~
General Passenger Agt..
tf Atlanta, Ga.
Traffic Manager,
General Passenger Agent. ?
Atlanta, Georgia.
"/AYCR0E3 JOURNAL.
GET YOUR
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by buying your Winter-Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes and Hats from
A. J. JORDAN, The Clothier.
II WAYEB05S JOURNAL
Rntercd in the Pottoffice *t Waycroa* as
Second Class Mail Matter.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909.
There is a movement on foot to
preserve “Snap Bean Kami” as
it memorial to the distinguished
author who did so inueh to make
life brighter and happier for
thousands of children. Wherev
er the English language is spok
en his delightful dialect stories
of the Rabbit, the Pox and “do
udder animals” will he enjoyed
h by children of nil ages and no I
£ doubt the rail for funds to pre
serve his home will meet with
^ prompt response.
Great is the Atlantn spirit. It
is like charity, never failing. Re
ferring to I lie great disaster in
Italy, The Atlanta Constitution
says: “That terrible cataclysm
Which de .troyed 75,000 people—
more than half the population of
Atlanta." That's the proper
spirit which never loses an op
portunity to advertise.
AUGUSTA"SPRINGS NEWS.
On last Sunday evening at four
o’elfsl: at the beautiful home of
the leude. Miss Thcresy Cameron
and Mr. Silas Jordan were mar
ried. Rev. Mr. Thornton of Elsie,
officiating. Both Mr. Jordan and
Mi.-.a Cameron were very popular
in the social circle.
Mr. I). J. Jeffords made a Ini
tio ira trip to Waltcrtov.n Tues
day-
I XV,f, II. K. Pafford of Wares-
boro, who has been attending col-
lege at Emory, visited the home
of Mr. It. K. Weathers Monday.
Mr. Groover Jordan who haa
been attending college in Doug
las. is at homo for the holidays.
Messrs. Noonan and Willio
Rowland, of Weycroas aro upend,
ing a few days in our section.
Dr. A. H. Weathers, who haa
been attending college in Atlan
ta, has been visiting friends and
relatives here for the past few
'■ days.
Miss Marion Thigpen has re-
tlimed from Douglas when sho
has been in college.
Quite a crowd from hero at
tended the Cliriatmas tree at the
Jordan church, near Elsie last
week. They report u fine time.
Miss Maude Jordan, who lias
been attending ocllcge in Doug
las is home for awhile.
Miss Marion Thigpen is on the
sick list at this writing. We wish
for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Harmon Jeffords is grind
ing cane.
Dr. A. II. Weathers returned
this week from I’icrcc, Appling,
and Wayne counties, where ho
lias been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thigpen
aro apendiug the holidays at
Glenville with relatives.
Our mono:
Unless the Lord bo With Us, Our
Efforts aro in Vain.
Mrs. W. N. Nunney, Press Supt.
AH members ami friends of the
W. C. T. - U. lire urgently re
quested to meet at Trinity
this afternoon at 3 o’clock.
We wish every mother could
realize fully the need of their
help. Liquor advertisements nro
coming in our homes nlmnst dai
ly, doing nil in their power to
wreck our homes. Cigarettes nro
sold or given to little hoya not
I over eight years of nge, who
smoke them on our streets. There
| is work for us to do. If the
mothers of Way-cross will unite
in their efforts we ran save many
n tiny from wreck and ruin.
“The foe now surrounds us, lint
God will defend
We have nothing to fear while
fie is our friend
Pray nightly and daily and.
work with a will
To conquer the home blighting
worm of the still.”
News Notes.
| “No more cigarctt smoking."
is the edict of the Louisiana
State University.
i Teachers at the State Agricul
tural College, Manhattan, Kan-
OAPUDINE FOR
“THAT HEADACHE.”
Out last night T Headache and
nervotis this morning! Hicks’
Capudinc just the thing to fit
you for business. Clears the
head—braces the nerves. Try it.
At drug stores.
Slipper Roles in all sizes at
The Waycross Bazaar. 30,2t
sas, are making a good fight
against the cigarette.
Cigarette smoking on the
street by boys under sixteen has
recently been forbidden by the
police department of Louisville.
Ky.
Amos A. Leonard, Master of
the Lawrence School, Boston.
Mass., is bending his efforts to
break up the smoking habit
among his hoys.
A. F. Sheldon, head of the fa
mous Chicago Correspondence
School, gays that the confirmed
cigarette smoker never makes a
good business man.
Dr. Dora Martin, noted friend
of hoys, is doing successful nnli-
eignrette work in the cities of
the middle west. The papers
make much mention of her lec
tures.
E. B. Easley, superintendent
of the Arkansas division of th
Rock Island System, has issued a
bulletin prohibiting the use of
tobacco on or off duty. The in-
fraction of this pule will result
in the discharge of the guilty em
ployee.
The Harvard School for Boys
(Military) of Los Angeles, Cal.,
takes a decided stand ngainst to-
Iibcco, ns the catalogue allows, •
• • • -the use of tobacco stunts
tin- growth ami arrests the de
velopment of the growing boy.
hence the tobneeo linbit in any
form during the vacations, long
or short, or in term time, at home
or at school, will not tie tolerat
ed.” Head Master Orenvile C.
Emery strictly enforces this rule,
not only among the .-Indents hut
among the, instructors ns well
and ns a result the school has nn
enviable reputation for good
scholarship and success on the
athletic field.
We have our new mill in oper
ation and am prepared to make
as fine a quality of meal as any
watcr mill conld possibly make.
We have large mill rocks that
run very slow which prevents the
meal from heating. Our meal is
much sweeter, than the shipped
meal, as we do not bleaeh our
corn, which destroys its natural
sweetness. \Vc will, in a few
days publish the names of the
grocers who sell .our meal. If you
have not yet tried our horse and
eoW feed, try a sack, it is put up
strictly to comply with the pure
food law.
Phone No. 3.
Mnys Mill & Feed Store.
12 21 d&w tf
Start the New Year
-Right!
If you are not already one of our customers, you
will find it profitable to you to give us a share of your
trade. We carry a large and complete stock of General
Hardware. Builders' Hardware:. Farming Implements,
Etc.
R. J. Anthony Hdw. Co.
PHONE 162.r-
-98 PLANT AYE.
Blaetsbeai Chapter Ho. 9.
ir. a. si.
Meets in riasorlc Hall,
Plant Avenue, every flrsi
and Third Wednesday r.t 7:*0 p. m.
AUfjaalitieri com pun ions cordially in
vited, and visiting brothers will receive a
hearty welcome.
fll. Mitchell, H. P.
O. W. Wmr.11vn.1t. S
p. m.
rdially welcome,
WAYCROSS LODGE
Ho. 305, F. & A n
Meets each and and 4th
Tuesday nights, at 7:30
1. Visiting brethren
J. M. MAKKEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Court House,
Waycross. • -Georgia.
W. L. HifiSOIS t£ CO.
Undertakers,
W. L. Hinson i
D. Hicks 1
Licensed
Embalmers.
PHONES 413 &153.
V. C. PAKKhw
Contractor and Builder,
Waycross, Georgia
ENGRAVED CARDS AND
STATIONERY.
The Journal has received a full
lino of samples of the newest
styles in engraved cards from
Freund & Sons. Some of the
prettiest designs you ever saw.
Wo aro always ready to quote
you on engraved or embossed
stationery, invitations and an
nouncements. The house we or
der from is a guarantee of per
fection in style and workman-
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS.
We have considerable trouble
about collect ing our milk bottles
and in order to avoid confusion,
have decided to make it a rule
not to leave any milk unless there
is a bottle given us in exchange,
thin in nriler to keeD our
The Vans Mi Cl
does all kinds
i>VBINa, CLEANING, REPAIRING
RE-BLOCKING HATS.
Ladles Work a Specialty.
Phone 545. 25 Pendleton Street
Branch office
B. & W. STEAM LAUNDRY
Telephone us and have our wagon
call.
FRED W. GERBER.
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler
aud Engraver.
Scientific Optician.
27 Pendleton Street
O. R. LOVELACE, Dentist
Redding Building
Over Star Clothing Store
Sewing Machines.
Sold and Rented on easy terms.
Singer Sewing Machine Go.,
M. GOLDBERG, Mgr.
58 Plant Ave.
Phone 475 Waycross, G^.
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