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Sacrifice Sale of Suits
TO CLOSE OUT
SEASON’S STOCK.
We have only 25 coat suit* ranging in price up to $27.00. To inalce a clean .weep
of tills season’s good, we offer any .nit In the lot for only $10.00 .pot cash, and Mid
a. it Is. This means we cannot send on approval, charge, exchange
alterations at this sacrifice price; ' j |
FB1PAY,.JAN. 29, 1909-
TheBonTon
OR'A'DV. Proprietor.
IF^bhaUie 56 Plant Art.
Full Line of Fresh Groceries
- • ■ ■ j; ■ . , ■ ■
sod OENERALMERCHANDISE al way ton hand. Phone 880
and let our wagon cel! for your order end -deliVer the goods to
your door. With every ten cent purchase you get free a profit
sharing certificate. These certificates entitle you to valuable
premiums.
J. M. WLII^E>&,
Draler in General Merchandise.
81 Walters Street ^ '-^f^eROSS. OA-
BUSINESS
ElgJCATION
THE ROAD TO SUCCESS 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'
sole and retail bookkeeping, fob
bing and communion, tnar.ufadir-
fcifl, banking, practical low, math,-
Wnatics, English, Penmanship,
shorthand. Typewriute, j Opt*
practice, etc., successfully taught
Students may enter ai any tjnta,
but if you expect to enroll With-
in the next few weeks, we will ad
vise that yob come id on one of
the following dates, rfkni 18, 21,
and 28. Feb. 15. Our prises ere
right, our retes arc rSaaonabll,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
IN ADDITION TO OIJE EECHJ-
$2 ****»*■
OIDEp TO OPEN A NIGHT
SCHOOL FEB. 10,1909, AND
ttEU. TEACH ANY OB ALL
SUBJECTS MENTIONED A-
BOVE. FOB FULL INFOBMA-
TION, CALL AT OFFICE, OB
TELEFHNE NUMBEB 260.
ItAYCROSS
NEW LIMITEifcTRAIN;
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SOUTHERNRY.
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ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE
Best Service ancl
Fastest Time. 2
LEAVE ATLANTA -
ARRIVE CHATTANOOGA
arrive Cincinnati
ARRIVE LOUISVILLE
w»: * , 8 jchP. M*
SL1S A..M.
Solid train Independent of ell other trains.
Equipment the bsstjjnihq.oqnlinent.
frirtVCIui'idqy coaches.
Elegant Pullman sleeping oars’
SoutHem Railway; pining OAt'^errhii''
This new Train will be Inaugurated
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
Alew Comers toWay cross
are cordially 1 invited to call onus. .
VTe cruarantee satisfaction and
prompt delivery any where- in the
city. - ' f
Large and complete stook to seleot
from. Phone 162 if you need .any
thing. V L
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Society
U. D. 0. PROGRAM.
Owing to the fact that the pro
gram for each month comes too
lato to be used for the meetings,
the Francis S. Bartow Chapter U.
D. C. will study the subject for
January. cOn .Robt. E. Lee for the
February meeting.
MRS. E. A. POUND,
President.
BOBEBT E. LEE.
I think it ia the duty of every
citizen in the present condition of
the country, to'do all in his pow.
er to aid in the restoration of
peace and harmony. It ia par
ticularly incumbent on those
charged with the instruction of
the young to act them an example
of submission to authority.
Questions ‘
1. State briefly the most event
ful dates in the life of Robert E.
Lee.
2. Give an aeconnt of his ser
vices in the Mexican War. In
what battle wav he wounded f
What promotions did he receive
successively f Whsf'tvao his first
acquaintance with Gen. Grant!
3. What important event oc
curred in Georgia in 1861 on the
birthday anniversary of Gen.
Lee! ’ v
4. What valiant soldier was
eallsd Lee’s Old War Horse, and
how did he receive this soubri
quet!
5. Give an account of the John
Brown Raid, and of Gen. Lee’s
service in suppressing tliis raid.
6. What were Lee’s words
when offered the'-command of the
United Statos army!
7. How long did the Northern
army thunder at the 1 gates of
Riobmond, and were kept at bay
by his superior military tactics!
8. As General of the Army of
Northern Virginia, what battles
did he win! How many Generals
of the Union led armies against
hiitl to defeat and conquor him
and fell back from Richmond de
feated!
9. Describe the night march to
Petersburg, the fight at Peters
burg crater, the evacuation of
Petersburg and Biehmo'nd. "
10. Give terms of the surren
der. Describe the physical con
dition of Gen. Lee’s men. What
threo officers from each army ar
ranged particulars of the surren
der! Relative strength of the arm
ies.
11. What waa the srtbstance of
Gen. Lee’s farewell address known
as General Order No 9!”
12. Give history of Arlington.
What was the name of hit cottage
after the war! When did he die
and what were his last words!
Reading.
."The test of a true gentleman’ 1
by Robert E. Lee. The forebear
ing use of power does not only
form a touchstone, but the man
ner in which an individual enjoys
(certain advantages over others is
.'.a test of a true gentleman.
The power which the strong
have over the weak, the magis
trate over the eitisen, the em
ployer over the employed, the ed
ucated over the unletterd, the ex-
perinecd over the confiding, even
the clever over the ailly—the fore-
bearing or inoffensive use of all
this power or authority^ a total
abstinence from it when the ease
admits, it, will show the. gentle
man in a plain light The gentle
man does, not needlessly and un
necessarily remind an offender of
a wrong he mayjiyvo- oomrmttoH hition
against.him. He for- -Let Us Show You! vt5>
I give, he can forget; and he strives
for .that uobleoeasof sdf-lmd mild-
And Woman's Interests
Telephone 86,
ness of character which impart
sufficient strength to let the past
be but the past. A true man of
honor feels humbled himself when
be cannot help hnmbling others.
Mr. Geo. C. Speir of Atlanta
spent a short time in the city yes
terday with his Bister,-Mrs. Sherod
Collins. Mr. Spier is engaged in
the cotton Knd cotto nproducto
business in Atlanta and has been
through South Georgia on a busi
ness trip.
SEWING PARTY.
Miss Allicc Stokes entertained a
number of the younger set yester-
day afternoon at a sewing party.
A delightful social hour waa en
joyed and later the guests were
invited into the dining room where
a delicious course luncheon was
served. The hand painted place
eards were decorated with Egyp
tian girls.
Miss Stokes’ guests were Miss
Mary Weatcott, Mias Laura West-
eott, Miss Emily Walker, Miss
Lillian Nichols, Miss Edith Lott,
Miss Susie Sharpe, Miss Jimmie
Kettcrer, Miss Rosa Crook, Miss
Dells King, Miss Susie May Watt,
Miss Janie Robertson of Birming
ham and Miss Mary Lou Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherod Collins
will entertain the Barsca and Phi-
lathea Classes and their friends at
their home, 53 Brunell St. to
morrow evening. Thcso classes
are constantly growing in num
bers and in interest and the social
gatherings are always greatly en
joyed^
Miss Maude Dilliams, Capt.
Warren Lott and Mr. Lester Sweat
went to Blackshear last evening
to attend the concert at the Pres
byterian Institute. <
Mias Julia Risenbaker has re
turned from a visit of several
weeks to friends in Eatonton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Yamcdoe
and children left yesterday for
their new home in Hardyville, S,
C. Their friends here will regret
the move which takes them away
from Waycrosa. Miss Caro Var-
nedoe will bo with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Vann until after the close of
school in June.
Some fine building lots on
Ware and McDonald streets for
salo ohcap by
tf. L. V. Williams.
Have an Oil Heater for Your
Batli Room or Bed Room.
(Jpa We have them that
take very little oil,
and do not smoke or
smell Priced
^$3.50 to $6.00
Watt Hardware Company
PHONE 1T.
TRY OUR JOB PRINTING
IF YOU ABE TRAVELING NORTHWARD
See That Your Ticket Read* Via
GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILWAY
Through trains carrying Pullman sleepers and
coaches from Waycrosa via Tifton and G. S. & R
Ry., to Macon, Atlanta, Knoxville. Chattanooga,
Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis and
Chicago. Dining car service. - - -
Through connection via Cordela and G, S. & F. Ry. to
Macon, Atlanta and all points North arid West
Full information as to rates, routes and schedules to any
point will bo gladly furnished upon application to
C.B. MODES, Ges. tenser AeLln, C-s.
A FEW BEA80N8.
Why you should visit tho Majea-
tlei .
Our position as agents for Mov
ing Picture Machines, enables us
to use the latest inventions.
Being distributors for the larg
est Film Exchange, givea us the
opportunity of selecting the best
pictures.
Handling the various' makes of
Phonographs and records, places
ut in a position to give our pa
trons the best in vocal, instrumen
tal and-operatio music.
We give a refined, moral and in
structive show, suitable for young
or old.
Last but not least, we allow free
admittance for children, under ten
years of age, accompanied by their
parents.
We have an exceptional selec-
tion of films for this weeks exlu-
MAJESTIC,
A. W. Lang, Prop.
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IN UNDERWEAR
\ AT. THE
TEN CENT STORE
70 .PLANT AVE.
To close out quick the following underwear at unheard
of prices. Remember you can find any size you want from
the smallest infant Up to almost the stoniest man or woman.'
SALE NOW GOING ON.
Small children’s Shirts, 15c kind, nicely fleeced. .1. ......9e
Small children’s Drawers, 15c kind, nicely fleeced ,9c
Children’s Shirts, heavy 25o kind, nicely fleeced., .'. ’..ISo
Children’s Shirts, heavy 25c kind, bleached,....... 13e
Children’s Drawers, heavy 25c kind, nicely fleeced 13e
Young Ladies’Shirts, heavy, a dandy at 35c .. .... 23c
Young Ladles’ Drawers, heavy, a dandy at 35c .......'...23c
Boys’ 8hirta, heavy fleeced, splendid st 35c ,23o
^ysDwwea heavy Aeeced r -;»»tsdld at 35c.;','. w/.^SS,
Ladles’Shirts, nicely fleeced quite heavy, cheap at 50c. .23c
Ladies’ Shirts nicely fleeced, bleached, at 50c.. ..... ... ,23c
Radies’ Drawers, nicely fleeced, quite ehavy, cheap at 50e, 23c
Men’s Cotton Flannel Drawers, 50c kind.. ....... .. 23c
Men’s shirts, and drawers in four colors, nicely fleeced
plant* heavy, just the kind every man needs; hi alliizis
Cheap at 15c a suit now. ,40c a suit or 23c for each piece 23c
Men's extra heavy shirts and drawer*, fleeced, cheap at
♦l.SO a saitt, now 90c. a suit or 45e for each piece.. ... .48c
h “ not come yet, but » sure to COME and
COME SOON. Now is the time to boy while the price is cut
in two/ \ • * . * P .*
Many other bargains here also losts of nice and oseful or
rides for everybody at leas than it Costa elsewhere.
A large assortment of new goods received this week
Flowered crepe paper, 15c kind! '
Flowered crepe paper, 10c kind.. .. .. .’ ” qS
Ladies hair good* all kinds, collars and hosery at cheap Vrie*
l,,Pn T,,lft ft< * * L VISIT THE STORE
ABjLseb
. - oyetrtWfitf fiff
everybody cheap.
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