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VFAYCROSS JOURNAL.
WAYNESVILE NEWS.
We are all glad to learn that
Mr*. F. H. Sweat is improving
from her recent illness.
Mins Nellie Hatcher of Pan-
nama I’ark, Fla., in visiting her
■later here. Mrs. F. It. Sweat.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. 0. McSweeney
and children, who spent Christ
mas with their parents here, have
returned to their home in White
Springs, Fla.
Miss Cora Lee Gordon hns re
turned to lilackHhcar, where sin
* will resume her studies after
spending quite a pleasant time
with her parents here.
Miss Ethel Stafford is visiting
Miss Irene Miller here.
Mies Julia McVeigh, who has
been attending school at Hlnck-
ahear, Qa., is spending the holi
days with her parents here.
Mr. Natlianal Long, of Wnver-
ly, Ga,' wns in our little village
last Tuesday.
Miss llara Louis of Jamuca,,
Gn„ has been a pleasant visitor
here with Mrs. A. J. Gordon, and
Mr.s. U. M. Wiggins.
The oyster roast given by Mrs.
William Wiggins Inst Saturday
night in honor of Miss Cora Gor
don and Mr. S. F. Wiggins, was
very much enjoyed by the young
folks who attended.
Mrs. Klin Arnettc of Waycross,
is visiting her mother Here, Mrs.
Martha Poppwcll.
A. M. Knight has for rent
dwellings Lincoln St., Jane St.,
Alice St., nn Owens Ttou'evard.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
To Whom It May Concern:
J. A. Ilersey having applied
for the guardianship of the per
son and property of Bessie, Ira
and Olive Ilersey, minors of T. J.
Ilersey, late of said county, dc-
ceased, notico is hereby given
that said application will he
heard at my office on the first
Monday in February, 1909.
Given under my hand and of
ficial signature this 4th day of
January, 1909.
B. If. Thomas,
Ordinary Ware County, Ga.
1 7 Stwk
WANTED—To Imy a good
Horse cheap for cash. J. E
Vann. 10 21
FOOT BALL TOMORROW
JANUARY OTH, 1909.
High School, Senior Class vs.
Freshman Class. No admission
charged. All invited.
Game starts 2:30.
You will be well repaid if you
will go to the Grace Brantley
Go. and see their good bargains
in dry goods. 1 6 3d lw .
HICKS’ GAP UDINE
CUBES SIOK HEADACHE.
Also nervous headache, Travel
ers Headache and aches from
grip, stomach troubles or female
troubles. Try Capudino—it’s
liquid — effects immediately.
Sold by druggists.
Full Line of Fresh Groceries
and QENERALMERCHANDISE always on hand. Phono 280
and let our wagon call for your order and deliver the goods to
ycur door. With every ten cent purchase you get free a profit
sharing certificate. These certificates entitle you to valuable
premiums.
J. M. Mmfes,
Dealer in General Merchandise.
31 Walters Street
WAYCROSS. OA-
Society
And Woman’s Interests
Telrphonc 86.
Dr. J. C. Waring of McClel-
lanville, H. C., was the guest last
evening of Mr. and Mrs. II. II.
Burnet.
Miss May Arnold has returned
to her home in Thomasvillc after
u pleasant visit to her aunt, Mrs.
Amelia Ileidt.
Miss Kate Wilson has return
ed from a visit to Fitzgerald. She
was accompanied by Miss Mil
dred Wooten, who will be her
guest for some time.
Rev. J. W. Roseborongh, who
conducted services at the Presby
terian Church last evening. left
this morning for McKinnon.
The King’s Daughters’ Hos
pital has several very ill patients
at thia time and any gifts of
money, etc., will be much appre
dated.
The closing services of the
week of prayer will be held to
night at tho Presbyterian Church
Rev. R. A. Brown, pastor, will
moke the address, the subject be
ing the 51st Psalm. This service
is preparatory to the quarterly
communion to be held on Sunday
next and a full attendance is de
sired.
Kill tbe Panic With an Ad
Atlantic Coast Line
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18TB, 1908.
15 cent* uved by buying ticket from agent.
SERVICE UNEXCELLED.
DEPARTURES FROM WAYCRSS. *
No. 82 10:10 am for Savannah
No. 22 7:10 pm for Savannah
No. 95 5:43 am v . for Savannah
No. 55 6:10 am (Dixie Flyer) for Jacksonville
.,o. 21 6:15 pm. .. ,. .-for, Jacksonville
No. 89 6:15 am , .. «...for Jacksonville
No. 85 1:55 pm '..for Montgomery
No. 57 10:00 pm ^ for Montgomery
No. 43 7:50 am for Montgomery
No. 96 7:55 am... for Tampa via Dupont
No. 90 7:05 pm for Tifton and Albany
No. 94 10:10 pm... (Dixie Flyer) for,. Albany, Macon Atlanta,
No. 91 10:20 am Columbus, Birmingham
No. 97. 7:06 pm for Brunswick
No. 58 6:25 am .'...for Brunswick
Schedules given ai information and figures are not guaran
teed.
The friends of Mr. Emory Sea-
slioltz will learn with regret that
he is confined to his home by
sickness.
Miss Mary Retd is assisting
with tho nursing nt The Kings
Daughters’ Hospital.
Miss Robinson is assisting the
regular nurses nt The King’s
Daughters’ Hospital this week.
J. D. Youngblood of Atlanta,
registered at La Grnndo Hotel
this morning.
T. C. WHITE. E. M. NORTH,!.
General Passenger Agt. Division Piwenger Agt,
WiltL.ngton, N. C. , Savannah, Ga.
a. R. LOVELACE, Dentist
Redding Building
Over Star Clothing Stoic
J. M. MAR KEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Court House,
Waycross, Mi" V -Goorgin.
does all kind*
DVEINO, CLEANING, REPAIRING
. RE-BLOCKINd HATS.
Ladles Work a Specialty.
Phone 846. 26 Pendleton Street
Branch offise
E. & W. STEAM LAUNDRY
Telephone u« and have our wagon
call i] ~ ’ ~
Don’t forget to pa^tyoer uanal
visit to Pleasant Moments Sta
tion tonight.
TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
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DUTCH SUPPER.
An enjoyable event of lost eve
ning was tho Dutch aupper given
by tho “Thirteen Club” at La
Grande Hotel. Those present
wore Mr. Walter Curry, Mr. Ray
mond O. Holton, Mr. Jas. F. Mor
gan, Mr. Hal Lambdin, Col. B. G.
Parks, Mr. C. Fort Andrews, Mr.
Gilbert Younglovo, Mr. S. Clark
Houk, Jr., Mr. Frank Morgan,
Mr. Alexander Walker, Jr., Col.
W. F. Crawley. Mr. Harry Rob
ertson, and Mr. I. A. Suggs.
A HAN OF MYSTERY
IS IN TOWN.
"The Brahmin’s Miracle” is
the subject of tho first reel we
will run tonight. Some of ui
may have seen miracles perform
ed. but not many of us. If you
will come down tonight you.can
sec the most wonderful of all mir
acles. We will also run n double
reel “Doll Making” and “Two
Great Griefs” which is a very
fine ret'!.
We have new slides and new
music for the “Banjo Orches
trion.” Ten year old proposition
■till good at the Majestic.
Who is Morris & Maddox f
LARGE TURNIP.
Mr. S. C. Houk brought one of
the finest turnips seen this season
into The Journal office today. It
measures nearly thirty inches
around and weighsV nine and a
half pounds. The vegetable is a
fine example of the splendid re
sults that can he obtained by us
ing the right methods on Ware
county lands.
Who is Morris & Maddox f
FUNERAL OF
T. H. MORTON
The funeral of Mr. T. H. Mor
ton, who died yesterday morn
ing, was conducted this morning
at ten o’clock, Rev. J. P. Ward-
law, pastor of the First Metho
dist church, being assisted by
Rev. R. A. Brown, and Rev. W.
II. Scrnggs. The services were
held at the First Methodist
Church, and were attended by a
large number of relatives and
friends of the deceased. The in
terment was at Lott Cemetery.
Thoso acting as pall bearers were
Mayor A. M. Knight, Mr. R. F.
Whitehead, Mr. J. A. Lott, Mr.
V. L. Stanton, Mr. D. A. McGee,
and Judge J. S. Williams.
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CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Miss Gertrude Brown, who has
accepted the position ai organist
at First Methodist Church, will
open a studio. Instruction given
in piano and -pipe organ. Any
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No. 9. Hicks street, or call phone
4:30.
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AUGUSTA SPRINGS NEWS.
Christmas is over and every
body is beginning to prepare for
fa-ming.
Mr. H. M. Pafford of Wares-
boro. has been visiting in our
midst recently.
Mr. Benjamin Holt is sick with
fever at this time. We wish him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. W. A. Cason, Jr, of Way-
cross, was on our streets Sunday.
Mr. Jnrh Kirkland and son, AI-
o<-rt, havo been visiting relatives
here this week.
Mrs. L. E. Miller of Bachlott,
was in our vicinity Saturday and
St.ndnv visiting relative*.
Mr. Xonnal Rowland returned
to to Waycross Saturday after
spending a while in our section.
Mr. Crowley Jordon visited
near Beach Sunday. “Some at
traction.”
Mr. Labe Thomas was in our
section this week.
Dr. A. H. Weathers, after
spending the holidays here with
relatives and friends, returned to
Atlanta, where he will finish his
course in medicine.
Misses Bessie and Josie Jef
fords returned this week to Ma
con, where they will continue
course in Wesleyan college.
Dr. Calvin Thigpen was in our
section last week on n profession
al call. ,
Miss Maude Jordan rctumed-
this wfiak to Douglas,'where she
will aR-nd college.
Mr. Cleveland Miller of Bach-
lotywas in onrseotioh this week.
Jfrgftc! aaiwA.
H. weathers visited .- Jamestown
and Waltertown' Saturday.
-.Misses Jones; and(Nify^Jfiljfr
of Hickox. were pleasant visitors
Prof. Jim Bourne of Wares-
boro, opened school hnre at the
Cason school house Monday. s.
Mr. Crowley Jordan and Dr. X,
H. Weathers made a Hying trip
to Waresboro Sunday afternoon.
There ^ems to be some attrac
tion, ell
Mr. D. O. Jeffords returned
this week to Sylvester, after
spending the holidays with rela
tives.
Mr. Lester Thigpen visited
Millwood Sunday..
Misses Minnie Taylor and Beu
lah Sweat, of Beach, visited our
vicinity last week.
30 ACRES of Land ono mile
from city. 20 acres cleared and
under wire fence with fairly
good house for sale. Seen or
write
tf. L. V. Williams,
her.
Q. here this week.
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