Newspaper Page Text
Notts* to A. 0. L. Employee* I
In order to' aocommodat* the
employee* of the A. C. L. R. B.
end others whtf hro unable to got
to the bank before 0s80 p. m. Uls
beak, beginning next Booth, Fsb-
nmry, will epea its doom for de
posits between toe hone of serin
end end aleb p/B. toe two nights
following the arrival of Ike pay
WANTED—To trade $12,000
stock in snbstanteal limber Inn
for realestate. Apply journal of
fice. I-18-7f
REAL ESTATE, RENTING, INSURANCE
JUMS-Gold stick pin, mono*
pen "W. M. W.” Reward if re-
tomsd to Jemal sfles. M74t
TELEPHONE 186,
Property meaegsd, Rests Collected
FINS® MAT. BANE WATGNOSO
1-IMA - /
H10H QRADK RBALTT INV^KT-T fc.
ItoENT OFFERED. Office ,
bm Banding, U petal re > ' Jj"
*j£«P flflRgasfiaas
iPRIN
WANT ADS.
TOR RENT—After.January 1,
store on Pendleton, street, now
occupied by Bon 'Tfin. Will be
Renovated and cement floor pat
ink Apply to 0. Pr Folks, 12 ltf
TOR SALE—Turpentine loca
tion near Schlattervilte in Pietc*
county consisting of lease on
121,000 boxes from one to two
years, prospects of longer run; 1
pair moles. 20 Bbl. still. Apply
R. H. Rawls, Schlatterville, Ga,
1 4 d&w 2wlts
TOR RENT—House comer of
Alice and Isabelliu 'v jUiQ--bona*
comer Lee Avenue and SeynoOa
street. Apply at tbia office. 8 7tf
■ i—- l-ri—f>t,;
| Locals
'WHAT'S DOING,
rBARGAINS GALORE. ’
i-M
•
WANTED—An experienced
stenographer desires a position.
Good education. Careful work
er. Can furnish best references.
Address, Miss J. R. R., Box 90,
Waycross, Ga. 1-13-tf
If you have employment to of
fer, a Help Wanted id. will place
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.
PINE FARMS—I navejor tale
some of the best farms and farm
ing lands to be found in the coun
ty. Let me show you whst 1
have to offer. , 9 19 tf
W. D. Morton.
BUSINESS
EDUCATION
THE ROAD TO SOCGESS AND HAPPINESS.
We make 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, mamifaet-ir-
ing, banking, practical law, math
ematics, English, Penmanship,
shorthand. Typewriting, office
practice, etc., successfully taught
Students may enter at any time,
but if yon 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,
und 28. Feb. 15. Our prices arc
right, our rates are reasonable.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
EFICERS OF
SOUTH GA. CAMP
Headquarters South Ga., (’amp U.
C. V. No. 819, Jan. 19, 18909:
The members of tho South Ga.,
Camp met in regular sosison on the
19th day ow January, 1909 at 10
'clock a. m. at the court house.
In the absence of Capt. Comman
der, Chas. A. Sheldon, Judge
Sweat was called to preside and
Adjt Bird to act as secretary. The
does were paid for the year by
those present at 50c per capita. A
resolution was passed ordering
that the Camp shall meet in reg
ular session on each and overy
fourth Saturday in each month at
11 o 'clock a. m. in Waycross. The
following officers were then elect
ed to servo for 1909:
Capt. Commander—A. P. Pcr-
ham, Sr.
First Lieut. Comd.—It. D. Mor-
IN ADDITION TO OUR REGU-
Sec. Lieut. Comd.—C. J. Thomas
t.ar WORK, WE HAVE DE
CIDED TO OPEN A NIGHT
SCHOOL, FEB. 10, 1009, AND
WILL TEACH ANY OR ALL
SUBJECTS MENTIONED A-
BOVE. FOR TULL INFORMA
TION, CALL AT OFFICE, OR
TELEPHNE NUMBER 260.
R. P. ZKIGLER, Hrlncipil.
-j iHlWMWIHNNIlNNHt
£ | A BUSINESS CATECHISM. 8
® Is your house insured?
® Is your stock insured?
? Are your household goods
® insured?
w Are you insured against acci
dent?
Have you property for sale? J
Have you property for rent ? #
Do you want to buy pi operty? £
Do you wish to rent property? ®
• FOR the best protection and most reason- ^
>1. • ABLE PROPOSITIONS, CALL ON £
S w. D. Morton, Aet. 8
• INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND- J
| 3 Real Estate and Loans. 2
9 ROOM 24. Southern Hotel B’fil’g. J
An Expert Plasterer
Knows when his plaster is
made of the beat materials.
Ask him about
Acme Cement
Wall Plaster,
if you like walla that are not
cracked, most people do.
Allas Portland Cement,: and
"White Rose” Lime are other
specialties of ours in Building
MstsriaL
desire to sell, no matter where,
ioeated, I can sell it for you.
9 19 tf. W. D. Morton
r 11 " 1 " 11 - "i
W.L. hii'iSONtiCO.,*
Undertakers,
PHONES 413 & 153
Third Liout. Comd.—Y. L.
Brown.
Fourth Lieut. Comd.—W.
Youmnns.
Adjt.—R. P.'Bird. ' "
Quarter Master—C. M. Eunice.
Surgeon—T. S. Paine.
Historian—J. L. Sweat.
Chaplain—W. L. Harper. s
Sergeant Major—E. V. Ilagood
Offlcor of the Day—E. Cotting-
ham.
Color Sergeant—Chas. West.
Videttc—J. W. Strickland.
Color Guard—D. A. Bennett and
J1 J. Wilkinson.
The veterans were then march
ed over to the Public School Audi
torium where they listened to an
address by Prof. Pound which was
replete in every sense of the word.
Then the veterans wore marched
over to tho Guard’s Armory and
treated to a rich luncheon served
by the Daughters of the Confeder
acy whieh was enjoyed by all
present.
W. L. Hinson :
D. J. Hick* I
Licensed
Embalmors.
FOB Electrlo* light wiring, el-
FOB GOLDS AND GRIP,
Hiek’a Capndina is' the ,vH
remedy—relieves the idling an»
feverishness—-cures thrr oold and
restores normal conditions. It‘s
liquid—effects immediately. 10e
26e. and 5fl«.- af d^ag stores!'
GIVEN AWAY.
At the 10c store Saturday Jan.
23d a good towel for only 10c
each. Don’t miss it. l-20-3t
FRED W. GERBER.
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler
and Engraver.
Scientific Optician.
27 Pendleton Street.
FOR RENT—Three large
ectric Door Bells, eto., see Al- nectin K r,>onis with bath.
bert Sweat or Phone 216. 18 lm
Carswell.
TOWELS I TOWELS! TOWELS I
At less than , wholesale prices at
the 10c store Saturday. l-20-3t
FOR RENT—Two vacant con
necting rooms to rent. 55 Eliza-
abeth St. Phone 91. l-19-2t
FOR HEADACHE—
HIDE’S 0APUDINE.
Whother from colds , heat,
stomach or nervous tronblcR,
Capudino will, relioye you. It’s
liquid—10c., 25c. and 50a. at
drag stores.
Rubber stamps ordered. Quick
delivery. The Waycross Journal.
There is now on display at the
Toggery Store, corner of Pendle
ton and Mary streets, the largest
and handsomest line of samples of
Spring and Summer tailoring at
popular prices ever seen in Way-
a. The pnblio is cordially in
vited to call and inspect them.
1-20-at
"THE FORTUNE HUNTERS.”
Will tonight bo on review at
Pleasant Moments Station.
A charming young lady of no
small means will, no doubt, inter
est tlie gentlemen of
mid tho ladies can see how
men act when after the fortnnes
of some girls. Keep your eye
though or tho malo school teacher
and see how a coward tries to en
trap or kidnap tho girl but loses
to the teacher and protector.
We will show again tonight the
story. “L’Arlosienne," os writ
ten by the famous Fronoh writer
Alfonse Dandet, which so many
enjoyed last night, and which will
bo much more enjoyed by those
who saw the Strong drama lost
night than they did or seeing it
the first time. All will enjoy it
tonight. Be spre' to come to night.
I have some of the best proper
ties in tho city for rent. If you
are looking for a house you will
consult your own interest by
moking over our my list.
9 19 tf. W. D. Morton, Agt.
)T overcharge, Loss ind Dantf*|
j Clslms Collects!
3 Claim&AdjustmentCo.
J «is Ut«„*„#[ BLOO.
3 WAYCSOSS. . GEORGIA.
J Commsrclsl Accounts ana Bad
V Debts Collected Everywhere-
NOTICE OF SUPERIOR COURT.
The adjourned term of the
Ware county Superior Court will
convene Monday January 25, at
10 o’clock a. m, 1909. All grand
and Traverse jurors who served at
tho seoond woek of tho November
term 1908 of said Superior Conrt
are required to appear and serve
at said adjourned term.
By order of - T. A. PARKER,
Jndgo B. C. B. C.
This 21st day of Janaary, 1909.
H. J. BERRY, Clerk.
' d3t-wlt-l-22
FOR SALE—Typewriter, seo
ond hand Fayscholee. $25.00. Bee
L. V. Williams. tf
FOR RENT—7 room house 30
Mary. Apply Mrs. J. M. Lee, 116
Albany avenue. l-16-4t
Seed, seed, seed, seed rye. Seed
oats. Seed Peas. Irish potatoes.
English peas. All kind garden
seed at lowest prists at Hardy
Bras. !-14-w4t-d3t
Tho many friends of Mr. J. C.
Humphreys were glad to see him
out yestorday for the first time
since his recent sovero illness.
COTTON SEED AND FERTIL
IZERS.
We aro taking orders for Sea
Island cotton seed from South
Carolina. Samples can be seen at
our store. Hardy Bros.
w4t-d3t-l-14
con
No. 2
1-19-lm
Something
NQtjHmG
is what yog practically get
when buying a box of
Sydnnre’s Tooth
Wc’vo bought a quantity
to dispose of ns an advertis
ing feature nrnl have pnt the
price at i i j /M&fcU
Sc,
In addition to the powder
you get a coupon. Two
these coupons entitle you to
a free Toothbrush from the
manufactures. "It’s worth
your while” to
this offer.
Prescription Specialists,
LOTT-PEABODY INSURANCE
Phone
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis and
all diseases of tha Throat and Lungs.
Gr R, BRINSON,
Everything ; ln the Drug Line. Will Sava You Money
Your Prescription.
A One Dollar Magazine
FREE
The Pictorial Review Magazine, one of tho most popular sod
roliablo Fashion and Home Magazines for women today, sells every
where at 16c a.eopy, and a year’s snbseription for 11.00. Beginning
today wo will give a yonr 1 * subscription to this magazine free with
every Five Dollars spent at this store prior to January 80, 1909.
We handle the Pictorial Roview patterns. In ordor to pnt this
mtgaiine into our patrons’ homes and show the quality of Pictorial
Review styles and patterns wo aro willing to enter and pay for ono
subscription to be scat at tho direction of -any one purchasing 86.00
worth of merchandise at our store before January 80, 1909. Ono sub
scription will bo outorod free for each 66.00 spent
This is an excellent opportunity to make gift, of this raagaslno to
your froinds and to yourself. Begin today to savo your duplicate solos
slips and when they amount to 65.00 bring them to our store and enter
your name tor a years’ subscription—it easts you nothing.
Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes
at Right Prices.
H. J. BENTON & CO.