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Handsome Office Calendars)
The Atlanta, Birmingham & At
lantic Railroad calendar for 1909
contains a map of the line and* is
very attractive for business offices.
Calendars will be sent upon upon
receipt of 6c to cover postage.
, . m. H. LEAHY,
Gen. Paea 'Agt, Atlanta, Qa.
over to any society for benefit per
formances. At such time tho man
agement of the Majestic is entire
ly with the ladies.
Mr. Bmmett Ward, the popular
prescription cleric at the Chero
kee, left today for Brunswick
where he baa aocepted a position.
Mr. Ward has many friends who
regretted' to aeofim go.
MANDEVILLE AND (CINQS
FLOWER SEEDS FOR &
SPRING PLANTING. »
REDDING & GO.,8?
PHONE 305. gf
MARY ST. WAYCROSS. CA. 3
Aileeo Davis of Hamilton on Jan,
ST. There arc to be 600 guests at
the reception.
' Home of the chief ingredients of
the esko are 90 pounds of sngar,
• :• , • » m
Office over (Stood orewda were out leal akht jX
Oentrul Fhamaey. at both the moving pie tare thee- V
Besidenee 68 Tebaan. Office teriu The patrons of them shows pg
tone 306. Besidenee phone 440 are getting some an anally good B
pictures ef lata, end mueh inter- fS
- -- ■- ' set is being taken in -them by ef-
F#S KENT, house on Lincoln PT-i ma»
reel, fourth door' from Lee are, v. nehvs-r-r** ~~ — *
p»fy do Warren Lott, phone U» -Soma CaaaUJteffitdsrter runt at sJffit
UMI lew -aatm. ffiee • 0. IwW.
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BXOH ROLLE&a
Quite a number are making the
high mark at the Idlehonr Alleys
lately. Those making high scares
amending'ta.the late report, are:
>1.... 166
Sioxl.ton,,, • 164
ltendereoc\ r : ......158
Bntearthe for the Jem el
900 eggs. 00 pounds oKbutter, 90
pounds of ourTsnts. 60„paun4« 6f 1
raisins, 69 pounds ofjjijtnon. 37 1
pounds sf chopped sjfcni.v ICO j
pounds of Hour. 1 1 ur.As 6f j
W*ic>\ 13 qusrts of ffippia >. 13
{quarts of Aerry win’^t-4 of a
\ pound ef baking sodajg
NOTICE TO OUSTOMEM.
We have considerable trouble
nbont collecting our milk bottles
end in' order to aIplQ, confusion,
have decided to make it a rule
not to leave any miEf unless there
is s bottle given if in exchange*,
We do this in order to k*sp out
accounts with our customers
straight.
12 23 lm W. E. Stycdley & Son.
Preparatory to StockrOTaking!
Any (tore whtclt, for one year.
« and better than
will win that oom-
icss and prestige—
"bustler’s share
practically everything in the store will be offered at a great reduction in order to
close out everything possible before taking stock.-Noivis your chance to save money
k THE W/vXCROSS BAZAAR. 55
R. B. POLLARD. PROP. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
THE WAYCROSS JOURNAL
Entered at the Post Office in Waycross as Second Class Mail Matter
FRIDAY, JAN. 22,1909.
It in the Rome Trilmne-Iferald
that is guilty of saying apropos
of his approaching marriage that
Don Marquis, a few months hence
Will be writing of "The Menace of
the Aak” instead of "Tho Menace
tho Mask." Considering that
the editor of the Rome paper is
himself only a benedict of a few
months standing this comment
sounds bad.
The .Savannah Press is getting
brave. It is guilty of saying that
women are naturally anarchists.
That may be the truth but it was
a courageous man who dared make
s public statement to that effect.
We haven’t hoard yet of the Preos’
office being wrecked, however.
Tho New York Herald thinks
that Brer Possum will supplant
the Teddy hear.
Whnt with the centennial cele
brations of Poe, Lincoln, Glad
stone, Tennyson and a couple of
musicians whose nnmes we can’t
recall just now, we will all be in
B fair way to die of biographiea.
ilVe might ns well resign our
selves to the fate of being remind
ed by the lives of great men until
(we are tired of it.
( Mew York, Jan. 21.—Canon
Chase of Brooklyn lod a number
of ministers and officers of chil
dren's societies, who appeared be
fore tho Aidorraanic Committee
on Laws and Legislation yester
day to urge the pssaage of Alder
man Bent’s proposod .ordinance
prohibiting children under fifteen
from entering moving picture
«hnws unless acooni|NUiicd by their
parents or guardian. As original
ly drawn, tho ordinance also in-
•vtudrd restaurant! and candy
wtore-i in the legal inhibition, but
, Alderman Bent yesterday am,otic
Ted that he would strike them out.
Magistrate John J. Ilylan, of
Brooklyn raid the police magis
trates needed the law, for it would
put an end to many childish thefts.
Many youngsters, lie said, atolo to
All of the fruit was soaked in li
quors for ten daya.
Workmen employed in tearing
away the porch surrounding the
.Southern office building will prob
ably complete their work this af-
tornoon. It is understood that the
property is to be re-painted with
a light color, thus adding consid
erably to its general appearance.
Complete sets of photographs,
geological collections, Indian cu
rious, specimens of fish, bonca of
i-historic animals and big collec
tions ef interesting souvenirs will
he displaye din the Aluska build
ing at tho Seattle exposition in
1909, called tho Alaska-Yukon-Pa
cific Exposition.
DEATH OP MISS
MAGGIE WALLACE.
This morning at six o’clock
Miss Maggie Wallace died at the
Coast Line hospital after a nine
weeks illness with fever. The
young lady came here about three
ninths ago to accept a position or.
i nurse in the hospital. The re-
uains were removed to the under
taking parlors of the Lott-Faiu
Company, and will be shipped to
night to her home, Wallace, Tenn.
brother, Mr. Henry Withers,
will accompany tho body to Wal
lace. • '
of naUons.
’Is that Irresistible charm and fascination of the
“eternal feminine** that bids for the envy of women and the
admiration of men. It haa made foola of men and men of
fools—it haa embarraaaed statesmen and bewildered philoso
phers—it has ruled kings and even changed the destinies
Thoughtless men call women's desire for beauty, “vanity.**
Vanity ? No! It is the intuitive wisdom of womankind.
Women desire beauty because it is a power. However,
few women ever lived who realised its capabilities.
GRAND JURYMEN
CALLED FOB COURT.
Judge T. A. Parker has issued
irn order for the return to the ad
journed torm of Wore Superior
Court of the grand jury serving at
tho November torm of court. All
others summoned to court last No
vember for jury duty are re-colled.
•Tudgo Frank Parks of Sylvestc;
will preside.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Tho Majestic invites overyonc
interested in good, clean shows to
be present at every show given.
. . t New reels from the best film
Bet money for ndmisiion to the' houses in the country make it pos-
nhows. Supt. Preston, of the J „i!>le f or tho Majestic to entertain
Brooklyn Children's Society, said • its patrons in a way they will ap-
thnl in the afternoons hundreds of predate.
truant school children visited the
Bloving picture shows. Many ras
es in the Children'a Court, ho said
were traced hark to their evil in
fluence. No final action was tak
en on the proposed ordinance.
Chicago, Jan. 21.—Whnt is said
to be the largest wedding onke ov
er made for actual use was finish
ed today at s Chicago hotel. It
will be sent to Hamilton, Out
Hie oako is nearly six feet in
height, five foot in diameter at the
Base and weighs practically a qusr-
ter of a ton. It will be aerved at
the wedding of Chariest P. Me-
04m, ef Muaoatino, la., and Misa
Special care is being taken to se
lect such subjects for exhibition
at the Majestic as will please ev
eryone, from the smallest child on
up to his parents and their pa
rents too. Children under ten ad-
C1eop.tr., the beeutlful queen of the Egyptian., was one of
these. The fascination of her wondroue beauty brought
th. haughty Mark Antony to her feet and all but touched
the etony heart of the great Caeaar.
Any Woman Can Be Beautiful
Beauty, to a large degree, is in a luxuriant growth of glossy hair; a
dear, pure skin; a radiant complexion; the expression of the eyes;
an “inviting" mouth and in the animation of the features.
If you desire to be beautiful and yet do not possess any of these it
matters not, for you can surely and easily gain them all through
the system of
Beauty Cult
of E. Bumha
If your couple tic ,
or muddy, ** If your akin Is rough.
*oarss pored or is marred by wrink
les, fins floss, moth patches or falem-
10th pstchei
mancntly make pour complexion
radiant sod your skin pur* as a lily
and beautlMty soft by E. Burnham's
Beauty Treatment.
To every woman who eatta wa wi'l
C r* a FREE COPT of «h* famous
Bi ‘ * * '
lam, Chicago, Ill.
Is sallow, lifclcta sample* of bea
* C RNHITATB'STREET',
direct to K.
WU7W HI AT
CHICAGO.
Tho Beauty Booklet will tall j
how to us* Hygienic Skin VSoJT.
remov* wrinkles and blemishes from
th* akin; bow to curs enlarged pores
with Coarse Pore Lotion; how to
L Burnham booklet, entitled—
“How To Be Beautiful”
which Illustrates and fully describes
all tbs movement! of correct massage.
If you cannot call e«nd ten cents < to
cover mailing expenses) for FREE
reduce large arraa and hips and to
remove the superfluous flesh causing
nbytbc *“ * *
“double" chin b,
Lotion and Massage.
Remember that these preparations
rlish all that la claimed for them—by
their use you c
beautiful.
them—by
yourself
"Beginning Jan. 25tb. we will have an expert
demonstrator with us sent direct from the E. Burn
ham, Chicago, establishment, for the purpose of in
structing the ladies how to isetheE Kuroham toi
let Requisites with utmost success in the privacy of
their homes.” O. R. BRINSON.
BUYS PRETTY FAEM.
Mr. W. D. O’Quinji haa pur
chased from tho heirs of tho T.-M-^
Sweat estate a tract of land just
beyond Saint’a Host Farm, three
and n half mile, from the city
which he.will devote to stock rais
ing and fruit growjflfe. The deal
is for 190 seres, and Mr. O ’Quinn
will have all this fenced within a
abort time. It is one of the pret
tiest farms in the county. Tho
Satilla river borders one side of
it, and from this Mr. O’Quinn has
selected the name "St. Ilia Farm.’
He will have a modern bungalow
mitted free when aeeompsnicd by,, built for use as a summer resi-
their parents. This does not ap- denes,
ply when the Majestic is turned
Wo have our new mill in oper
ation and am prepared to make
as fine a quality of meal aa any
water mill could possibly make.
We have largo mill rocks that
run very slow which prevents the
meal from heating. Our meal is
much sweeter than ths shipped
meal, as we do not bleach our
corn, which destroys its natural
sweetness. We will, in a few
days publish the names of the
grocers who sell oar meal. If you
have not yet tried our horse and
cow feed, try a sack, it is put up
strictly to comply with the purs
food law.
PJione No. S.
. Mays Mill * Food Store.
UflliUwtf
Slaughter
towel Sale
AT THE 10c STORE
70 PLANT AVENUE.
Saturday Morning Jan. 23.
Sale Starts at 9. A. M.
Six towels to ONLY one Customer.
These aro Special values such os you can’t buy for 10c-
where. See them on display in the window.
Men’s good underwear only 50c a suit, in
four colors. Just the kind you need for this
climate. Call and see them*
Ladies’
each piece.
underwear 50c a suit or 25c for
I
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A nioe line of the following articles cheap. Baby goods, stomp
ed center pieces.
Good Wholesome Candies, per pound. .- ., i, ., _ . a .10,15a*ut—j *«.
Wash Boards, each .. .. .. I....'. 25®
Bread raisers , 60c
14-qt. Granite Dish pan, 75c kind,only .. _ gfi,
4, 6 and 7 qt. Agate Sauce Pans with cover, only ,. .. 30c
Ladies’ Collars, the best you ever saw for only ..10c
A lot of nico crockery received this week.
Choir Seats all sizes, each jgg
Men’s good 25c suspenders 10c 50o Suspenders 25c
Plenty of flower pots, each 6, 10, IB, and 26c
36o and 60c Window Shades onlywith fixtures 25o
Good Corsets, oack 25c
WATCH THE WINDOW FOB BARGAINS