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WAYCROSS JOTTBWAT.
WANT ADS
YOB BENT—After January 1,
i «tore on Pendleton etr&t, now
:<j x occupied by Bon Ton.,“JiVill be
Hit Tenovated and cement? ffior juit
in. Apply to 0. P. FoJfcA 12*11!
tion near Schlatterville in Pierce
-county consisting of lease on
121,000 boxes from one to two
years, prospects of longer ran; 1
pair mules. 20 Bbl. still.' Apply
It. H. Bawls, Schlatterville, Qa,
1 4 d&w 2wlts
pnp
Alice and Isabella. ’Also - house
corner Lee Avenue and {tejrnol
th#i
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POB SALE—Turpentine loca- ‘fer, a Help Wanted ad. will place
• .POB BENT, CHEAP—. New
four room cottage, ceiled, paint
ed in and outside. Large garden.
Best locality Decmvood. Apply
54 Elizabeth. 12 26 eod tf.
you in touch with every one in
the city—with the highly compe
tent. the competent, the less com
petent—who might be “eligible”
for the job.
FINE PABMS—1 have ior sale
some of the best farms and farm
ing lands to be found in the coun
ty. Let me show you whnt'l
have to offer. 9 19 tf
W. D.. Morton,
BUSINESS
EDUCATION
THE ROAD TO SOGGESS AND HAPPINESS.
We mnke a specialty of prepar-
ing young men and young women
for the duties of life. All commer
cial branches, including, whole
sale and retail bookkeeping, job
bing and commission, manufactur
ing, banking, practical law, math
ematics, English, Penmanship,
shorthand. Typewriting, office
practice, etc., successfully taught.
Students may enter at any time,
but if you expect to enroll with
in the next few weeks, we will ad
vise that you come in on one of
the following dates. Jan. 18, 21,
and 28. Feb. 15. Our prices are
right, our rates arc reasonable.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
IN ADDITION TO OUR REGU-
LAB WORK, WE HAVE DR.
CIDED TO OPEN A NIGHT
SCHOOL, FEB. 10, 1909, AND
WILL TEACH ANT OR ALL
SUBJECTS MENTIONED A-
BOVE. FOB FULL INFORMA
tion; CALL AT OFFICE, OB
TELEPHNE NUMBER 260..
WAYCROSS
R. P. ZKIGLER, Hrinclpal.
ewssseewiinHMHHiMI 1
g* A BUSINESS CATECHISM. 5
Is vour house insured?
Is your stock insured?
’ .Are your household goods
J -insured?
Are you insured against acei-
1 dent?
Have you property for sale? ®
Have you propertv for rent ? 0
Do you want to buy pioperty? Q
Do you wish to rent property? 0
FOR THE BEST PROTECTION AND MOST REASON
ABLE PROPOSITIONS, CALL ON Q
W. D. Morton, Act. 8
X INSURANCE OP EVERY KINLV. * 0
| Real Estate and Loans. X
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Sash,
Doors
& Blinds
are delivered to you when your or
der is placed with us. - Acme
Cement Wall Plaster you should
insist on having-
‘•WE WISn TO THANK OUB MANY
FRIENDS FOB THEIR PATRONAGE
AND LOYALTY TO US DURING 1908.
N. HARLEY HDW. CO.
PRINTING tS-AN-ART
Mr^jLiS. Hai-vey of Glenmore
was in the city today.
5 v t f —> . .1 Xjoimty eommunsoncm met In
nftTNft* * regular seiwloil''fl»*&'tfn|r and
X—— —^ ~ road purposes, thin the 5th da^
BARC|AIN^ALQ9fi. ;
FOB Elcctrict light wiring, el-
ectrio Door ’ Bells, etc., see Al
bert Sweat or Phone 215. 15 lm
Mr. E. S. Aycock of Route 1
spent yesterday in the city.
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
Mr. W. J. Mullis of Warcsboro
was here yesterday on business.
WANTED—Man with small
family to rent small farm, 2 miles
from city. Apply to Mrs. K. L.
M. Kenzic.
Among those attending Pierce
county court at Blackshear yes
terday were Col. W. F. Crawley,
Mr. M. L. Moore and Sir. W. N.
Smith.
I have some of the best proper
ties in the city for rent. If you
are looking for a house you will
consult your own interest by
looking over our my list.
9 19 tf. W. D. Morton, Agt.
Walter J. Turpin, a popular
traveling salesman from Virginia,
ia n guest of the Phconix today.
Phone 477 for anything in La
dies Ready-to-wear Goods. No
tions, Fancy Goods, etc. Prompt
delivery. The Waycross Bazaar.
G. D. Pugh, of Savannah^ spent
last night in the city, stopping at
the Pheonix. -i i I <
HANDSOME OFFICE
CALENDARS.
The Atlanta;- - Birmingham ft
Atlantic Railroad calendar for
1909 containing a map bt the
will bo sent upon application
enclosing 6 cents to cover post- whore in the city!.
ago.
W. H. Leahy,
General Passenger Agt
12 24 tf Atlanta^ Qa
Men’s Shirts, 14c, 19c, 29c,
worth 75c and 81.00, Georgia,Sal
vage Co.‘, Bankrupt Sale.
Lists of houses to rent hereto-
fore posted, and given out gladly
are in Rome instances being with
held for “revisions.” The pre
sumption is, and one example was
seen today, that parties are not
doing as the general opinion
would warrant, Real estate agents
who will naturally share in the
prosperity given Waycross by the
opening o fthe immense new Coast
Line shops, are among the very
ones who would offer every
dneement to new citizens instead
of hindcrahees.
- — day
of January, Wl-./Jfgb/® pipfj
<!nt; Banner II. Thomas, chairman; ,
D. H. Bjuinott, J.
D. J. Miller,‘comnusionbra in at
tendance. The minutes of last
meeting-read and approved. Tho
following hills wore ordered paid:
Johu T. Myers, sal. J. C.
C $125.00
Allen 11. Spence, sal. Solie-
itor C. 4; . . ......... 125.00
M. M. Johnson, M. D., sal
ary C. P... 50.00
E. J. Berry, salary C. C.
Court.. ,. .... 59.16
C. C. Buehnnnn, Jr., sign for
POB RENT, houso on Lincoln
street, fourth door from Leo avc.
Apply to Warren Lott, phono 137
1-11-tf
Buckets! Buckets I Buckets!
10 and 12 quart granite bucket
for 25c each at tho 10c Store Sat
urday. M&8t
WANTED—Good machinist for
several weeks work. Address
Drawer U. Postolllco. l-14-3t
40 Ladies' Skirts, just bought
at 30c in dollar, to close 98c, $1.40,
$1.98. $2.48, $2.98. Georgia Sal
vage Co., Bankrupt sale.
WANTED—2 connecting rooms
by two young ladies. Close in.
Writo Box 160. 1-14-31
40 Ladies’ Coats at 30c on dol
lar. Georgia Snlvogo Co., Bank
rupt sale.
LOST—Locket and chain, he
tween Stephenson street and 65
Tebcau St., Monogram “M. C. K.”
Reward if returh'eil to 65 Tebcau.
' ! t l-14-3t
_ „ — Hardy Bros., will havo a car
line is ready for distribution, and load Fertilizers in. a few days to
...: 11 i— t i: 11 j , - - J ’
sell for cash, and will deliver any
J. A. Gaskins of Willacoochee
wait registered at the Pheonix lost
night. '
The prettiest and newest styles
in Ladies’ Voile and, Chiffon Pan
ama Skirts at reasonable prices
just in. The Waycros Bazaar
J. II. Bailey Of’ MMSCirblina
was among the. gbests * at La
Grande Wednesday!,
Our aale continues"'fintil Sat
urday night. Come Shd save $2
out of every $3. Georgia Salvage
Co., Bankrupt sale.
G. C. Dixon of Savananb stop
ped at La Grando Hotel yoster-
day while in the city.
Our Silk and Net Waist are the
newest out $2.00 and up. The
Waycross Bazaar. 1:
Dan B. Harris of Atlsnta is
a guest today at La Grande Hotel.
Our prices bring the- crowds.
Come see. Georgia Selvage Co.,
Bankrupt sale.
Mr. “Cubie” Gcrcn continnea
eriticall ill with fever at The
King's Daughters’ Hospital.
Silk or Heatherbloom Petti
coats in al^ colors at The Way-
cross Bazaar. • i <
so h G. C. Gbld-of Sk^nnaH arrirea
this afternoon and is arranging to
L make this city his homo in future."
Fresh lot of candy jnst received
at Tho Cash Grocery, J. K. Bibb
& 8 °n. . 1-14-21
Don’t forget that tho First and
Second Ware County Division of
the Mutual Lifo Industrial Asso
ciation are going to bo filled dur
ing the year 1909. and kepi full
If you havo let yonr policy lapse,
renow it. If you have not a policy
in this company, aeo or writtc J.
C. Langston, 37 Elizabeth St.
Agents wanted on liberal commis-
» ion - .Mi-*
Complete lino picklist and ull
kinds relishes at The Cash Groce,
ry, J. K. Bibb ft Son. l-14-2t
12 quarts a',ate bucket at the
10e Store Saturday for 25c each
$1.00 value.
Fresh country produce received
every day at Tho Caah Grocery,
J. K. Bibb & Son. 1-14-21
FOB SALE-One Sqfaaro Pi-
ino and ono typewriter. Apply
Mr*. Ileidt, 36 Tebeau St. 1-13-lwk
Don’t forget the “good old re-
liable” Clover Hill Butter at The
Caah Grocery, J. K. Bibb ft Son.
1-14-21
WANTED—An experienced
stenographer desires a position.
Oood education. Careful work;-
Can furnish beat rcferencea.
Address, Miss J. R. R„ Box 90,
Waycross, Ga. 1-13-tf
ftyne officces and some famish
ed rooms for rent. See D. ft O.
Some small houses for rent at
low rates. See D. ft O. Lott.
ordinary’s office
4.00
R. J. McQuaig, rent. Court
house 1490 dist. 1908..
6.00
Clins. A. Sheldon, to in-
crease in county taxes.,
100.00
U. E. t'nson, cost catching
Bill Johnson
10.00
B. Wilson, expense bill .
5.10
Waycross Evening llcrald
printing j .
20.75
Gem Pharmacy, medicine.
5.40
Waycross E. L. & P, Co.,
lights, jail and court
house
6.35
Ansley Cool Company, 1
ton cool
7.00
D. A. Woodard, sheriff,
■ U •'
jail.feus..
120.00
D. A. Woilard, sheriff, cx.
ponso account
30.p0
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FOB TOU AND LOOK AFTER
00 DHMTOT “
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notify j
BEFORE - ;
■ 4 valhai^M
BlacisliMfCllptwlf,}. iff
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Meets is fluoric Mall.
..... . flsnt Avenue, every first
end third Wednesdey st 7u0 p, m.
Allqnslilied compsmons cordially in
vited, and visiting brotfaen will receive a
hearty welcome.
iH.Mnrcnsnt,H. P ;•
O. W. Wiooihs.R. s.
B. II. Thomas, 2 days chair
man Co. Com
D. II. Bennett, 10 days Co.
. Commisioners 20!q'o
J. F. Taylor, 5 days Co. 1
Commisioners J0.00
D. J. Miller. 3 ilnys Co.
Commisioners. ... 6.00
D. A. Woodard, sheriff, pd.
Rivers salary as janitor. 15.00
II H. Burnet, Aud’t. Co.
trras. Bocks. . ',75.00
W. S. Booth, 3 days service
' on hook Com n.OO
W. H. Bnehap^jUuy V -
4 00 r onrgeon of the Allan.
tf 0 Coast Line, is at the Wajrer<0
Hospital every Mbmfay, Private
patients may consvUt him there,,
vice on book Com. .' . ’.77 TIJOST
W. A. Cason, O’daVs 1 Cd: ' ^
Com. Dec. 1908 ■rn
Warren Lott, 6! dayo-.'l dci.. r'”'
;. Com. Deo. 1908. '^^#" ^S'.diai
Central Pharmacy, mod,:." 1 S.brf
Cherokee Pliar. med.31i.' .' 1Y.40
Lott-Fain ft Company^ cdf- • /I
fin (Goo. Norwobd) , 12f,fad
Jackson Grimes, coroner
inquest Henry Rovoi. ^ lO.Otf
Lott ft Jones, livery (cos. 21,50
Waycross Journal, print.5,75
B. ft' Thomas, expense’ tp
Atlanta. . . . J7.60
D. A. Williams, Stenog
rapher and witness foes -150.70
J. P. Lido, oxjra,. sofvico
foreman grand jury. . 10.00
E. P. Peabody, cxtra ,eer r
vice clork grand jury.-. I0B0
Southern Bell T. .ft T. Cq. 4.5(1
II. C. Driggere, wood for,
court houso.
i.2f>
5.2
court liooio. f • <f» r ,, ,
L. A. Sweat,, guarding 2.
days .. ....,, 4.00
J. R. Tsylor, guarding 1 . ’
day .. ., .. y.' ....... 2,00
A. B. Tayjor, team . and
guarding and R. R. fare, J4.2f
Warren Lott, aervicea ,10
J. P.. elections. . 50.00
BOAD BILLS.
Armour Packing Co, meat $ 6
A; B. Paterson, mils, for
eamp. . . . 3i,78
Hardy Brothers, mils,, for . 4
««mp
W. A. Cason ft Bro.*, mds. J
foreamp.. .’. .. .. .. 51.85
(Oontiuned on Pago 2,)<
DR. J. H. LATIMER.
Office in Lott-Hiteh Building.
Residence: Corner Remshart
-. and CarsweU Streets.
PHONE 166. WAYCROSS, GA
DB. J. H. BEDDING.
Offlco hours 8 to It) a. m., 18 to
1 p. w., 3 to 5 p. m. and 7i30 to
8:30 p.m.
Leon A. Wilson W. W. Lambdln
John W. Bennett
WILSON, BENNETT
w * LAMBDIN
Attorneys and Connselora at Law
Waycross, Geeorgia.
Oeneral Practice in State and
Federal Courts.
DB. E. M. NO..AW
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nese and Throat,
Jacksonville, Fla.
A* Special Surgeon of the Atlan-
J. S. WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offices in Lott-Hiteh Building,
Waycross,” Qa. WiR prac-
tico in any of the courts.
Don’t miss thiu.bargalns at
J 0WN*BranUey ’|. ; J 1 9 2t
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F riends
In extending to our friends
our best wishes ' and con
gratulations incident td the,
Now Year, assuring them of
our best efforts to please;
and with ihe greatest con-
fldeace, strengthened by ex
perience, we renew the
pledge, that aur goods shall
be of the highest .standard
and onr services prompt
apd courteous.
Hoping that the coming
yew will have in store for
all of ns, that measure of
prosperity now appearing
so promising, we are
Your friends,
Prescription Specialists.
WATCBOSS LODGE
, 10. 809, F. ft A H
Meets each and sod 4U1
\y»^v^brs
cordially welcome.
, P W Wiooihs, Rob*, h. Singleton.
Secty.