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We here considerable trouble
about collecting our milk bottles
and in order to avoid contusion,
hare decided to makqfft'vtt rule
not to leare any milk tp(to»'ihere
fa a bottle given us iq-jexcbarijfW
We do this in order tfrfki _
accounts with our yQMtudiei?
Straight. aMOTNa
12 23 1m W. E. Steedlcy 4 Son
Preparatory tq Stock-Taking!
, Any (tore wbten, tor ode year;'
„ adrertiiea more and better than
its competitor, will win th*t com.
; petitor’* business and prestige—
or, at least, the “hustler’s share
spir-v,. •
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practically everything fn the Wiflfoe offered at a great ^
<< £fg^'iQpt everything possible before taking stock.-Now is your ch?
TVUV'i HO‘i | A VI*
bus -<*ii>. Iwra A
rnorderio.
to save money
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moss DAILY JOURNAL
Entered in the Postoffice at Waycross as
l Second Giaaa Mail Matter.
j. FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1909.
I ^ The Waycross Daughters of the
-^Confederacy arc making prepa-
I ..rations to entertain the veterans
on Leo's birthday at a lunch in
the Guard 'a Armory. The ladies
hope that all the old soldiers in
ioeounty who can be in Wsycros
on that day will accept their in
vitation next Tuesday.
8houidThc""bill forbidding the
manufacture of intoxicants in
[Tennessee pass the Legislature, as
iMems likely, it will be more than
" forty minutes” from Atlanta to
the base of supplies.
Not in many years has the eoun
try witnessed scenes so uudigni
fled and debates so bitter as those
.Which the president lias forcod the
house and Senate into.
Memphis. cfmttanooga, am-
Nashville: might call a council, o!
delegate', from Savannah. Augusta
and Atlanta to meet with others
from Mobile. Those eitiea might
then devise some wny to get in
line with o rest of their respec
tive states and learn to obey the
law. At present, there seems to
pbo in some of these cities at least
CB sort of rebellious feeling which
his inimical to their moral and in
dustrial growth.
I "'he English language seems to
,fcavo been pretty well exhausted
'Ey tlio president and his critics,
Bt least the vituperative portion
,t>f it. Thoso gentlemen might turn
.their attention to tlio litlo used
Bays Bbci (hw red
.Word* which breathe peace and
.kindness and aco what tho effect
,would be.
T Seed, seed, seed, seed rye. Sped
tuts. Seed Peas. Irish potatoes.
(English peas. All kind garden
Weed
r
Wo have our new mill in oper.
ation aud uni prepared to make
os tine a quality of meal as any
water mill could possibly make.
We have large mill rocka that
run very slow which prevents the
meal from heating. Our meal is
much sweeter than the shipped
meal, os wo do not bleach our
corn, which destroys its natural
svvcDtrfess. We will, in a few
days publish tho names of the
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.
Phono No. 3.,
if ays Mill & Feed Store.
12 21 d&w tf
W. L. HINSON CO.,|
- Undertaken,
w'. L. Hlnscn / Licensed
Di £- Hicks I Embalmert.
PHONES 413 &153
FRED W. GERBER.
Practical Watchmakeg, Jeweler
/'tod Engraver.
Scientific Optician.
27 Pendleton Street
Get up your old bikes and go
co see McGee at 21 Albany Ave
nue. 11 11 cod&w tf.
Shoes for all tho family. J. W.
1 lowest prices at Hardy 'Adams 4 Co. w-lt
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/ Engraved and printed cards for
Klki, Macons, Shrincrs, K. of P.'s
and Odd Fellows. A full line Jef
punplM aud styles.. The Way-
i Journal, telephone 89. |f
me diMirahle resident?} I
Kaaoneblo rates for rent sec D. <
r "tt. evd-M3-J
a Subscribe for the Journal.
Wrappers, housc-dreescr, shawls
and kimonaa in patents and prices
that plbaso the purchaser. The
13cm Ton, 30 Plant avenue.'
I STRAIN TOO GREAT.
Hundreds of Waycross Readers
Find Daily Toil a Burden.
The hustle and worry of busi
ness men,
The bard work and stooping of
workmen,
The woman’s household cares,
Are too great a strain on the
kidneys.
Backache, headache, sidoachc,
Kidney troubles, urinary trou
bles follow.
A Waycross citizen tells you
how to cure them all.
K. F, Bentley, I’iant avenue,
Waycross. Gu., says: “Dull,
nagging backaches bothered me a
great deal and were no doubt
caused by my being on my feet
the greater part of the day. At
night I could not rest on account
of these pains and mornings upon
arising would be lame and stiff.
I used several remedies said to be
good for such complaints, but
they brought me only slight re
lief. A short time ago I saw
Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised
and obtained a box from Seals’
Pharmacy. The first few doses
gave me relief and the contents
of one box entirely banished my
aches and pains. I can now rest
well at night and in the mornings
arise feeling strong and ready to
begin the day’s work.”
For sale by all dealers. Prior
50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New Ybric, sole agents
for tho United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
HICKS’ OAPUDINE
CURES SICK HEADACHE.
Also nervous headache, Travel
ers Headache and aches from
grip, stomach troubles or female
troubles. Try Capudine—it’s
liquid — effects immediately.
Sold by druggists.
No. 104 Plant ave. headquar
ters for shoes. J. W. Adams & Co.
w-lt
Fine lino new staple dry goods
just received. J. W. Adams & Co.
w-lt
Key Stone Union Overalls. J. W.
Adams & Co. w-lt
Our Coats cheap, J. W. Adams
Sc Co. w-lt
FOB HEADACHE—
HICK S CAPUDINE
Whether from’ colds , heat,
stomach or nervous troubles," Full lino of legal blanks. See
Capudine will relievo you, It’s list elsewhere. If we haven’t what
liquid—10c.. 25c. and 50c; at you want, we’ll print it for you.
hug store*. The Waycross Journal. U
(Continued, from 3 Page.)
Dave .Starling. 1 mouth's
salary guard,. .. ,... 30.00
W. II. Roberts, 1 month’s
salary roaii supt 75.00
Sweat, McDonald & Par
ker, clothing for camp. 30.00
J. W. Adams & Co., mds.
foreamp. - , . . .... 19.75
J. M. Cox Company, 1 sack
beans.. 10.75
Thorpe & Company, 5 sacks
meal. 8.75
J. E. Vann & Co., hay for
camp 40.78
W. It. Davis, 1 month’s sal
ary guard and frt. ...
W. L. Cason, guarding 7
days
E. J. Roberts, mds. for
camp 75.59
Watt Hardware Co., mds. 5.90
Noah Pittman, curing out
2 logs
J. E. Jones, beef for camp
D. J. Miller, repairing
bridge, etc 2.50
R. J. Anthony Ilwd. Co.,
cartridges for camp .. 1.25
J. R. Thigpen. 5bbls. syrup 52.50
J. T. McGee, blacksmith
work
M. L. & J. W. Bunn, shin
gles and mdse
J. E. Moore, work done on
bridge (Beach)
D. A. Woodard, sheriff, ex
pense bill
Thomas 4 Smith, 2 bridles
Darling Construction . Co.,
lumber*.
National packing Co., meat'
for c'amp .... 45.22
The Waycross Journal being
the lowesrbidder for publishing
the ■ proceedings of. the county I
commissioners for the year 1909,
same was given to them at and I
for the sum of $3.50 per- month.
CHAS. E. CASON, '
' ’ ''Act’g. Clerk Co. Com.
41.32
7.00
.75
5.40
30.C5
24.15
2.00
48.00
2.75
1.94
10 oml12 Quart
i
COTTON SEED AND FERTIL-
• IZERS.
Wo are taking orders for Sea
Island cotlon seed from South
Carolina. Snmplcs can be seen at
our store. ’ w4t-d3t-l-14
We arc 'selling fertilizers for
cosh only add will give low prices.
Hardy Bros. l-14-w4t-d3t
If you need a suit of. clothes
come to our store and get the best
J. W. Adams 4 Co. w-lt
10 CERT STORE
(70 Plant Avenue)
Saturday Morning
BEGINNING AT 9 A. M.
Two buckets only to one customer. These are rare bar
gains as these buckets would cost 75c to $1.00 elsewhere.
Only 25c each Saturday.
You can’t afford to miss this sale os every family needs .
just such buckets. Send your friends if you can’t attend. A
good supply on hand.
$400.00 worth of new goods received this week, including
a little of everything and many new articles. Plenty of ev
erything in the kitchen line.
Buy your Underwear and Ilosery here for the entire fam
ily at one-half'price! Boys’ and Men’s good 50c Shirts, both
work and dress only 25c each. A nice lino of candies cheap.
A good 10c tablet for 5c. A splendid assortment of the
following articles carried, cheap, toilet soaps, crockery, chair
bottoms, bowls and pitchers $1.50 kind, for 90c. , Flower pots
-SCj-lOc, 15c, and 25c. Books, ribbons; post card*; views of
Waycross, 3 for 5c. Wash boards 25c. And thousands of
other articles on which you :an savo from 10 to 50 per cent,
apd just the articles you need.
Don't Forget the Date and Place!
Watch for the bis Sale Next Saturday,
A STUNNER.
GET THE HABIT
TRADE AT 1 ■ .1
THE Idc STOP E.
If You Trade at Our Store You Will Be Pleased
Because we sell the best merchandise at the right price. If you need Clothing
for men and boys, hats, caps, shirts, collars, neckwear, stop at our store and
get t he best values. Our shoe department is one of the best in South Georgia.
^ We have shoes lor all the family. Good line new staple Dry Goods,
Underwear, Hosiery* Notions, etc.
We Want to do Business With You. -
J. W. ADAMS & COMPANY,
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