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WAYCROSS JOURNAL.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909.
WANT
l»
WANTED — Manager for
branch office we .wish to locate
here in Waycross. "Address the
Morris Wholesale House, Cincin
nati, Ohio. *12 4. lm.
WANTED^—White woman de
sires position, in family as house
keeper. Willing to work. Ad
dress “M. M.” care Journal. 2t
. .FOE BENT, CHEAP— New
four room cottage, ceiled, paint
ed in and outside. Large garden.
Best locality Dcenwood. Apply
54 Elizabeth. 12 26 cod tf.
FOB BENT—House comer of
Alice and Isabella. Also house
comer Lee Avenue and Keynolds
street. Apply at this office. 8 7tf
BOOMS and board at 26 Lee
Avenue. 12 31 7t.
m
Locals
T. WHAT'S 'DOING,
Ah aJ ' , V '
BARGAINS GALORE.
1908—how is the record.
1909—hope to do better.
J. W. Adams & Co.
FOE BENT—After January 1,
store on Pendleton street, now
occupied by Bon Ton. Will be
renovated and cement floor put
in. Apply to 6. P. Folks. 12 ltf
. FINE FABM8—l have for sale
some of the best farms and farm
ing lands to be found in the coun
ty. Let me show you what 1
have to offer. 9 19 tf
W. D. Morton
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE
——and
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DOP
Young man, young woman, the year 1908 is rapidly pass
ing by, and before it closes, the question will come before you,
What Have You Done? This being a very critical point, it
might be well to pause a moment or two and ask yourself a
few simple, well founded business questions. Have I taken
any steps this year toward building up a business character f
Have I been energetic, faithful and doing things, that would
mark an epoch in my life, or that would have a tendency to
make the public in general have more confidence in me, and
to feel that some day, that young man, or that young woman,
will be valuable character in the business world t Have I been
thoughtful and preparing for the duties of lifet Those ques
tions are very serious ones, but another comes about the close
of the year, which is more serious, and should receive your
most earnest and careful attention.
What Are You Going To Do? In this age of rapid rea
soning and speculation, success, depends upon preparation.
This being true, the questions are asked, Are you prepared f
Do you know the great responsibility that is resting upon
you? Do you ever intend to be a business man, or a busi
ness woman? Do you intend to qualify for a larger success?
Why not throw aside your small salaried positions, and
prepare for something greater? A small investment now,
accompanied by earnest endeavor, and a few months of solid
study in the Wavcross Business College will mean qualifica
tion, a position, promotion, increased bank account, and
greater satisfaction all through life.
1 HPkw, young people, don’t let the close of the next year
catch you in tile same position, working at a small salary,
and with no chance for promotion. Life is too short to expe
riment with laziness. Success will come only by toil and well
trained efforts. The Waycross Business College makes a
specialty of preparing young people for the duties of life. If
you cannot enter now, sec Prof. Zciglcr at once and make ar
rangement to enroll at the beginning of the next session, Jan.
5.1909. A very large enrollment is expected. ’
TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
••Siaaaa**>M •••••« ••«••••*•
2 A BUSINESS CATECHISM. 2
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Isvourhouso insured?
'•Is your stock insured?
Are your household goods
1 insured?
Are you insure! against acci
dent?
Have you property for sale? ®
Have you propsrtv for rent ? CS
Do you want to buy pioperty?
Do you wish to rent property?
If you have any real estate you
desire to sell, no matter where,
located, I can sell it for you.
9 19 tf. W. D. Morton
Over coats cheap. J. W. Adams
& Co. 12 31 d&w It
Get your cranberries and cele
ry at The Cush Grocery. Fresh
shipment just in. 30 2t.
Come to our store for pretty
Ginghams, Percales, Chambrys,
White Goods. J. W. Adams &
Co. 12 31 d&d It.
MABBIED CHINAMAN.
Meridian, Miss., Dee. 31. -Miss
Ollie Patton • granddaughter of
W. S. Patton, a former Confeder
ate general am! past grand mas
ter of Mississippi Masons, it de-
velopcd yesterday, 'married
Chinaman her- Sunday.
The marriage violates the state
l.r.v forbiddutg intermarriage be
tween whites and persons of ne
gro or Mongolian blood. The
marriage will he annuled. Both
Parties to the marriage are liable
to prosecution under the law.
MBS; INSURANCE
V * “> ivn **-
Sand
National Bank Circulation.
. secured 1 ho 8 , j k Not v ;** ab «<>lutely safe, because it is
* A SO,. r“/ de , p0S| t of h « n d« with the Government.
•# «.♦: . In, “ r ‘U>ce policy is equally as safe as a
National Bank note, because every one of its policies is
A ,,u . lc ’ " ccaus " every one of its po
* deAwiose'luws'it'operates™ tir ° Va ' Ue With ““ ^
Fresh lot of pickles just arriv
ed. The Cash Grocery. J. K. Bibb
& Son. 12 m 2t
Blankets, and Comforts, 75c,
$1.(X), $1.25. Cheaper than sheets,
W. Adams & Co. 31 d&d It
Give your order for somo of
the extra fine Pecans to D. & O.
Lott. .Phone 55. 12 1 tf.
Come to our store for under-
wear. J. W. Adams & Co. 31 2t
Get the fixings for your Now
ears diner at The Cash Grocery.
It. Bibb & Son. 12 30 2t"
Just received new Ginghams,
Chambrys, Percales., Calico
White Law'll, Nainsook, Dimitic,
Waistings, etc. J. W. Adams &
Ca. 12 31 diw It
Now shipment of gloves, veil
ings, neckwear and novelties just
in at The Bon Ton, 36 Plant Avo
High grade clothing at living
prices. J. W. Adams & Co. 312t
See our window of hats all at
2.98 each.
FOR THE BEST PROTECTION AND MOST REASON-
ABLE PROPOSITIONS, CALL ON
g ABLE PROPOSITIONS, CALL ON q
% W. O. Norton, Agt. |
INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND
Real Estate anti Loans. |
I ROOM 24. Soutnern hotel B’ldV.
Hand
some
Sash,
Doors
& Blinds
are delivered to you when your or
der is placed with as. Acme
Cement Wall Plaster you should
insist on having-
WE WISH TO THANK OUB MANY
EMENDS FOB THEIB PATBONAGE
AND LOYALTY TO US DU BING 1908.1
I
P. N. HARLEY HDW. CO.
Come to our store for sli i
W. Adams & Co. 12 3! dwi
I have some of the best proper
ties in the city for rent. If you
ire looking for a house you will
jonsult your own interest by
ooking over our my list.
9 If If. W. D. Morton, Agt
New dry goods just received
J. W. Adams & Co. 12 31d&w
Anything you want in woolen
yarns in all shades at The Way-
cross Bazaar. 12 30 2t
Resolved that wo will try to dr.
better during 1909 and do more
business. ,T. W. Adams & Co.
12 31 d&w It
McGee wants your old wheels
and a little cash in exchange for
new Tver Johnson’s. Seo him at
21 Albany Avo. 11 llcod&w tf
We arc in our new store, 36
’lant Avenue, and invite you to
visit us. The Bon Ton.
-Ary store which, Tor one year,
advertises more and better than
its competitor, will win that com
petitor’s business and prestige—
or, at least, the “hustler's share
For set or seven post cards
beautifully illustrated with
scenes along tho line of the At
lanta, Birmingham and Atlantic
Railroad, send ten cents in post
age or coin to W. II. Leahy, Gen
eral Passenger Agent,
CATARRH CANNOT
BE CUBED.
With local applications, as
they cannot reach the scat of the
disease. Catarrh is a blood or
consittutional disease, and in or
der to cure it you must take in
ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and nets
^Jiroctly on tho blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure
not a quack medicine. It was
Prescribed by one of tho best
physieans in this country for
ycurs and is a regular preserip
tion. It is composed of tho best
tonics known, combined with the
host blood prifiers, acting direct
l.v on tho mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two
ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing
eaturrh. Scpd for testimonials
free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props
Toledo, O
Sold by druggists, price 75c,
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
m»n™ 0l i l Mi 0f Na , tional 15ank n °t« or a State Life In-
" • J‘7 !i a ? lost ’ ? r f ver wiu los « money on either,
the rigid deposit laws which both are subject, reudors
such loss an absolute impossibility. ’ i
““rt of Georgia, said recently. “That no E
i could trifle with his Life InNiirimefl!” in tnirino * *
ant t2U ld f trifl ? With h,a Life France;” in tikingkiw- J,
n £L th " e f or0 r keen your eye on SECURITY.
T„,i a •? " lf(! Insurance Company of Indianapolis, ' ?
Jaised '** Reserves ANNUALLY with the State It ft
Millions'to *w^ 0S1 xi-!!- t,Ie ,Kt " f ,ast January from Four i £-
Milhous to Five Millions Eight Hundred Thousand Dol- 2
ASSETS JnSv 95,353,744
7 ™!5 TS 1907 ^
* 1° P0LICY HOLDERS 1008 9679,625 £
SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS 1907 $707,402
J For Insurance “THAT INSURES’’ See .. ■■
% V. L. STANTON, Hgr.
* STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
£. Waycross, 6a,
»NEW LIMITED TRAIN f
S VIA p
SOUTHERN RY.
BETWEEN
ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI.
Best Service and
Fastest Time,
New Year gifts are in ordor.
We have just' received n ship-
ment of beautiful goods most
suitable for such gifts consisting
of ladies fancy neckwear, hand
kerchiefs, silk and net waist, silk
and sunburst silk petticoats in all
leading colors. And mnny other
things too numerous to mention.
Tho Waycross Bazanr. 30 2t
LEAVE ATLANTA -
ARRIVE CHATTANOOGA
ARRIVE CINCINNATI
ARRIVE LOUISVILLE
6 10 P. M.
9 40 P. M.
8 00 A. M.
9 16 A. M.
Get tip your old bikes and go
to see McGee at 21 Albany Ave
nue. 11 11 cod&w tf.
Solid train independent of all other trains.
Equipment the boat on the continent.
First-class day coaches.
Elegant Fullman sleeping cars
Southern Railway Dining Car Serylcs.;
Tills new Train will be inaugurated] >
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
J. L. MEEK.
A. Q. P. A-, Atlanta, Oa.
We are closing out odds and
onds of Christmas goods at a big
reduction in price—many things
suitable for a New Years gift.
12 30 2t. The Waycross Bazaar.
G. R. PETTIT,
43 T. P. A., Maoon, Oa-
mpmywmm&mimmywwwiwwwmm
EVER WATCHFUL.
Hotel Oglethorpe
Brunswick, Georgia.
A Little Oare Will Save Mnny
Waycross Readers Future
Trouble.
Watch the kidney secretions.
Sec that they have the amber
due of health;
The discharges not excessive
or infrequent;
Contain no “brick-dust like’
sediment.
Doan’s Kidney Pills will do
this for you.
They watch tho kidneys and
cure them when they’re sick.
I). I*. Wooley, photographer, 26
Church street, Waycross, Qa.,
says: “For more than a year
suffered from kidney trouble.
The kidney secretions wero so
frequent in action that it was a
common occurrence for me to get
up ten or fifteen times n night.
.My back ached most of the time
and would become very lame,
doctored and spent a lot
money in trying various reme-
dies, but did not get any better.
I had begun to think I would
never find any relief, when
Doan’s Kidney Pills were
brought to my notice. I ob-
tained a box fyom Seals’ Phar-
macy and they benefited me more
‘ “ * My
OWNED AND OPERATED BY
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic R. R!
A House Second to None in tbe South in Elegance in Appoint
ment and Service. Delightful Winter and Summer Climate.
Beautiful illustrated booklet furnished upon apllcatlon to
Manager Hotel Oglethorpe, or:
J. R. ROWLAND.
Traffic Manager,
Atlanta, Oa.
Your Good
suy be • matter of pride to you, but it la of littio vatae
no one knows about it
«»i riuauiger Agent, Binning-1 j- ban an ylhmg I ever used. My
ham and Atlantic Railroad, At-1 l now the lameaesa
lanta, Qa. - • 1 tf. £•" ““* ppe * r ed and my general
tra wnnv 1 tf - health is much better. I cannot
IN THE DIRECfCyn .
of the Bell Telephone Company it will be oonztat.Hr V* '• ■
tbe best people. Tbe Oort is Saudi,
LET US WORRY
FOB YOU AND LOOK AFTER
WHY THE CARRIER DID HOT
DELIVER THE PAPER, We
WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN
Donra this if you notify
US OVER PHONE 86 BEFORE
7 O’CLOCK.
‘V,
say too much in favor, of thli
highly effective remedy.”
For aale by all dealera. Price
50 eenta. Foster-Milbnm Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United State*.
Remember the name—Doan ’a
—and take no ctker.
FOB INFCmTIGM CALL ISE MAXACwY
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