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WAYCK0S8 JOURNAL.
We have conaiderable trouble
•bout collecting our milk bottles
and in order to avoid confusion,
have decided to makeit a rule
not to leave any tnilk unless there
is a bottle given' us in'Exchange.
We do this in order IfiMfTOg
accounts with * bnl’^^usitrt^era
straight. 3^« ** **'
12 23 lm W. E. Steedley & Son.
ABOUT-75 LADIES AND MISSES SKIRTS ....
oH. T'A3J? KGS
: or •tg'f trimmings, most of which are
full Lai
k-jiio :
t*
, Any (tore whicn, ror one year,
advertises more and better than
its competitor, will win that com
petitor's business and prestige—
or, at least the " bustier’s share
■ , r iv-. -/'I - - ,-v
made of Panama, Brilfiantlne, and heavier materials nicely trimmed in Taffeta
Style,, ^ '."-/JADaAff
< Worth From $3.00 to $5.00 But to Close Out QttlcK at $1.95 Each, j ^
*Wiese are positively the greatest bargains ever offeree! in Skirts. - ! • '
^ THE WAYCROSS BAZAAR,
X R. B. POLLARD. PROP. WAYCROSS. CEORCIA
WAYGROSS DAILY JOURNAL
Satered in the Poetoffice et WHyctoee u
Second Glean Ued Matter.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, 1909.
yOR THE YEAR 1909.
The Journal desire* to
nounce to its renders that during
the year 1909 this paper will be
the official organ of the County
Commissioners. Inasmuch os the
reports of the County Commis
sioners are of great interest to all
the people of tho county, The
Journal feels that this is an ad
ditional reason for assuring our
readers throughout the county
that this paper will be full of in
tercst to them during the coming
year.
The Journal will endeavor to
advance the best interests of
Waycross and Ware County and
if we. are able to aid in the mate
rial and moral growth of the
county, we shall fool satisfied
with the year’s work when the
twelve Months shall have passed
•way.
MEETING) .AT* JAMESTOWN.
to Hell.” The services will con-|
tiuuc through this week an every |
one is invited to attend each eve
ning.
CAUSES DEBILITY
U. D. 0. MEETINO.
The Francis S. Hartow Chap
ter, 1J. D. C., held their regular
monthly meeting yesterday after
noon at the residence of Mrs.
Robert Odom. 1
After the usual business had
been finished nrnngcmcnts were
made for the celebration of the
birthday of Gen. Lee, Jan. 19,
The exercises this year will be
held at the school auditorium.
The Veterans, Waycross Guards,
and Children of the Confederacy
will attend. Messrs. Warren
Lott and John T. Harvard will
act os marshalls of the day.
After the exercises lunch will
ho served to the Veterans by the
Francis S. Hartow Chapter at a
place to he announced later.
AT FINEY VIEW CHURCH.
A meeting will be held at Pi-
ncy View Church Saturduy night
and Sunday of this week by Rev.
C. C. Butler. A cordial invita
tion is extended to the public
generally to attend these services.
The meetings conducted at
Jamestown this week by Mrs. Re-1 Mr. Butler is said to be a preach-
• becos Fox aro arousing consider- j or of unusual spirituality and
able interest. Tonight Mrs. Fox force and it is expected that the
Will talk on the "Fourteen Ways meeting will be very interesting.
Great 10 Cent
Uwan Sale
At The
10 SENT STORE
,‘CC PL..: Avtntio)
SATUrtuAY JAN. 9TH.
SALE BEGINS AT 9. A. M.
AND CONTINUES ALL DAY.
Thtte ara bargains which you don’t gat avary day and
which you bottar take advantage of. Only 10 cent for a
large agate aauca pan, T«o piecaa of one etyle to one
customer.
4qt granito aauce pan value40eta. Price... ”’!5®
5 qt granite sauce pan value 36 ct«. Price • • • • * Oc
4 qt. granite Preeerving KettU. value 40 cte. Price 10c
3 et granito Preserving Kettle, value 85 eta. Price.... 10c
1 qt covered granite bucket value. 13 cts. Price...... 6<?
10 qt tin water bucket, value 25 cts. Price.......... 10c
Mary other articles. Do yru know that you can find almost
anything you can think of fur the kitchen hare.
1 have about 16 dozen Sauce Pane and Preserving
Kettle* on hand, so you may «*P« 1 0 ‘. 8v8n
if yoo coma late in the day. COME DON T MtaS IT.
Here Are Facts Backed up By a
A Strong Guarantee.
Debility is caused by catarrh
In our opinion a person free from
catarrh was never troubled with
debility. Debility can never be
cured by medicine not designed
to cure catarrh. We positively
guarantee to cure catarrh, and
thus cure debility. In every case
where we fail to effect a cure, we
will not charge a cent for the
medicine employed during the
trial. Now surely no one should
hesitate to believe us or to put
our clai into a practical test un
der such conditions. We take all
the risk; no one else can lose any
thing by the transaction, u
We make these statements and
this offer because we know and
have time and again proved that
Rcxall Mucu-Tone will cure Ca
tarrh. It is designed for that one
particular purpose. It is not a
cure-all'prescribed to cure every
disccase that flesh is heir to._It
is a specific. Rcxall Mucu-Tone is
absorbed in the stomach and car
ried by the blood until it pene
trates every part of the body, not
ing as an antiseptic, disinfecting,
cleansing, soothing and healing
agent. It rids tho system of all
germ nn dpoisonouB matter, puri
fies and enriches tho blood, re
builds injured tissues cleanses
and invigorates tho muco-cells,
neutralizes the acids of tho body,
stops nmeus discharge, tones up
tho entire systom, promotes nu
trition, increascsc body weight,
and brings about, a feeling of
honlthfulncss that is lasting.
Wo have Rcxall Mucu-Tone in
two sizes. Prices 50c. and *1.00.
Wo urge you to try a bottle on
our guarantee. Tho Seals Phar
macy, comer Alice street and
Plant Avenue, Waycross, Ga.
brain in trying to remember facts
and figures about wars, sporting
events, weights and measures,
Universities and Colleges, religi
ous orders in the United States,
the navies , armies and debts of
nations, weather forecasts fatali
ty tables, commerce, taxes,
monies, hanking insurance, secret
societies and, in short,
10,000 Facts About 1,000
Subjects
The World Almauac and Ency
clopedia for 1909 is without ex
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comprehensive ready-reference
guide to facts one wants to know
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No merchant, farmer, business
man, housewife, school boy or
girl should be without a copy of
this greatest compendium of use
ful information ever set in type.
Order a copy direct or through
your newsdealer. Now on sale
everywhere. Price 25c. (west of
Buffalo and Pittsburgh 30c.)
newsstands. By mail 35 cents.
Address, Press Publishing Co.,
Pulitzer Building, New York-
City.
WANTED—To buy a good,
cheap horse for farm use. W. D.
O’Quinn, Star Clothing Store,
ltw
SAVED
By attending tho great granite
vale at tho 10 cent store Satur
day Jan. 9th, and getting a 40
cent saucepan and preserving
kettle for 10 cents. Don’t miss
it. 1 6 3t
J. E. Davis, of Tampa,
guest of La Grande Hotel.
L. VOLNEY WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Folks Block, Over Brinson Drug
Store.Waycross. Ga.
TKIS SETTLES IT!
Rossr's silver teaepoone only 10 cento each. Triple
plated nlver knlvta and forks only HJ5 aat. Oold safety
nine 20 cte- dot. Large mirrawe and picture* *1.00 value
25 cer.te. Good window ehadee 60c- value 90i cents.
Underwear and hodery for the entire family at Iota than
It eoste alaswhare. Boys knee pants from 6 to 16 years.
55 eta. pair. Plenty of flower pots, 0.10,16,25 cents.
UN EXCELLENT LINE OF CANDiEb
IP, pound sp. A very tags aemrtweat just received, 15c
‘ w it'cost 20 and 25 Cta. abewhenv Some fine chocolate* at
80 and 25c. which would coot at lea* 40 cents per pound elsewhere.
Try them and be convinced. Don’t fail to tty at least a half lb.
^ tb Gw fi t^.! : ) h ^ l ri>'v'r r t ni ^ <* •4*’* “I*
10th. When vo* can get a 10and 12 qt agate bucket value *£*.
and *1.00 for ‘26 eouta.
For sot of seven post cards
beautifully illustrated with
scenes along tho line of the At
lanta, Birmingham and Atlantic
Railroad, scad ten cents in post
age Or coin to W. H. Leahy, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Birming
ham iad Atlantic Railroad, At
lanta, Oat, 9 1 tf.
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sin mi tm n o* .
• • •
Buist’s Garden Seeds!
and Onion Set®
Airways Reliable
MANDEVILLE AND KINGS ^
FLOWER SEEDS FOR §5
SPRING PLANTING. ^
REDDING & GO.,i
PHONE 305. §f
MARY ST- WAYCROSS. GA. cS
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TLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANT
RAILROAD.
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"The Standard of Excellence in Passenger Service."
SCHEDULES, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 15, 1908
EAST AND SOUTH BOUND.
Lv. Birmingham
Ar. Talladega
At. Linevillc
Ar. Wadley
Lv. Wadley 8.15
Lv. Pounoke 9:05 am. 10:25 pm.
Lv. LaOrange, 10:00 am. 11:20 pm.
Ar. Manchester,.. ..11:20 am. 12:25 am
4:30 pm.
7:10 pm.
3:55 pm.
9:50 pm.
9:50 pm.
Lv. Atlanta,....
Ar. Senoia,.. ..
4r. Woodbury,..
Ar. Manchester,.
Ar. Talbotton,...
• - 7.45 am. 8:4o pm.
..10:00 am. 10:50 pm.
.'.11:05 am. 12 Night
«*11:30-am. 12:30 am.
Ar. Brunswick,,
GET “THE: HABIiT.
f TRADE ATfHE IOC STORE
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(About 850 Pages)
No more guess work about elec
tion figures for 1908 or for years
gone byj
No more bunting through li
braries for names of former pres
idents, senators, governors) the
populations of cities, states, coun
tries, cte.
Never again need one rack his
ram w. onM.
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler
and Engraver.
Scientific Optician.
87 Pendleton Street.
Get up your old bikes and go
to see McGee at 21 Albany Ave-
nue. .li U.eodAyr tf.
Wo have our new mill in oper
ation and am prepared to make
as fino a quality of meal as any
watcr mill could possibly make.| IjV . Brunswick,..
We have large mill rocks that
run very slow which prevents the
meal from heating. Our meal is
much sweeter thou the shipped
meal, as we do not bleach our
com, which destroys its natural
sweetness. We will, in a few
days publish the names of tho
grocers who sell our meal. If you
have not yet tried our horse and
cow feed, try a sack, it is put up
strictly to comply with tho pure
food law.
Phone No. 3.
Mays Mill & Feed Store.
12 21 d&w tf
c* •. 12:18 pm. J -*1*7 arm
Ar. Oglethorpe ' .. l : 50 pm. 2:40 am.
Ar. Monterumn, ..2.05 pm.
Ar. Cordelc 3d5 pm!
Ar, Fitzgerald ...... .. .. 4:30 pm.
Ar. Tifton 5.40 pm.
Ar. Moultrie, 6:48 pm.
Ar. Thomasville 8 : oo pm .
Ar. Doughs 5:40 pm!
Ar. Waycross 7:15 pm.
9,16 pm.
WEST AND NORTH BOUND.
6:00 am.
2:50 am.
4:00 am.
5:15 am.
6:30 am.
7:35 am.
8:50 am.
6:30 am.
7:50 am.
9:50 am.
| Ai. Thalnrinn,. ...
Lv. Waycross
Ar. Douglas
• i. .
;••• 7.-40 am. 7:55 pm.
9.2.) am. 0.25 pm.
Ar. Fitzgerald,
Lv. Thomasville,.. ..
Lv. J.Jojiltric,. . ..
Lv. Tifton,. v ,; a „
Ar. Fitzgerald.. . .. .
am J0:25 pm.
• • * * 7:00 am. 6s45 pm.
-8:06 am. 7:50 pm.
9;18 am. 9.00 pm.
• ••• .. .. ..10:18 am. 30:(M pm.
Ar. Montezuma..... .
Ar. Oglethorpe
1:15 pm. 12:55 am.
Ar. Talbotton
Ar. Manchester
Ai. Woodbury,
Ar'Senoia,,
Ar. Atlanta,.
3:35 pm. 3:30 am.
• ••• 4:07 pm. 4:10 am.
550 pm. 5:25 am.
7:30 pm. 7 :45 am.
Lv. Manchester,.. ..
Ar. LaGrange,. i .. .
Ar. AVad'cy
Ar. Lineville,
Ar. Talladega,
Ar. Birmingham
' V *
•• «•
4:55 pm. 4.50 am.
.. 0.50 pm. 6:25 am.
.... .. .. .. 7:23 am.
’’ 9415 am.
U : 59 am.
J. R. ROWLAND.
Traffic Manager,
W. H. LEAHY,
!' General Passenger Agent.
Atlanta; -Georgia.