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iTOROSS JOURNAL
FRIDAY, JAM. 6,1809.
THE WAYCROSS JOURNAL
Ert*rad at tha Poet Office in Waycros* a* Second Class Mall. Matter
OFWCIAL OMAN WAKE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
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FRIDAY, JAM. 6,1809.
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WOBD or ADVICE.
Now that the good times have retained to the country and wc
sD look forward to a permanent prosperity and to a return to the
large volume of business which characterized the days before the
panic, it might be well to stop and think for a moment of the valu
able lessons learned in the days of stress and depression.
For despite the evil of those days and the suffering the panic
brought to onr business men the dark days were not withbut their
wholesome lessons. The panic was brought on in the main, we all
concede, by the minipulations of the high financiers of Wall street
Tnit no careful observer will deny that there were certain conditions
in the days of prosperity which wore eslculatod to bring about
-trouble sooner or later, without any help from Wall street finan
cier* or any body else.
And the main lesson, it would seem, taught by those days of
stress and anxiety, is eautlon in the transaction of business. The
faet that many people were living beyond their means in those ante-
psnic days and that the merchants were all' too eager to sell goods
«m credit without arranging any definite time for the payment of
.the account, was no doubt largely largely responsible for the trou-
Silotia days of 1908. The Journal therefore, urges caution in this
vnstter of giving credit. A merchant should exercise care in this
natter which is vital to him, and to his creditors and his customers.
A man living in the city, well known here, responsible financial
ly, has a right to ask and to receive credit at the hands of a local
ncrehant. Hut the floating population, here today and gone tomor
row, leaving town between daylights oftimes, people whose finan
cial responsibility is not known, constitute a source of real dan
ger to the merchant who is unwise enough to sell them goods on
credit. If they cannot pay cash for what they get, then a mer
chant doe* not want their trade, vacancy on his shelves and an ac
count on his bonks as a result of a sale like that is certainly no bon-
efit.to the merchant. No sound business man wants that class of
-irado. Let his e'ompctitor have it and welcome.
This (s written in no spirit of criticilm of unfortunate men
-who may get into difficulties and havo to ask for time. Such a per
son is due as much consideration a« the merchant feels he can afford
to give him. Hut in making a sale of this kind, it is well to stop nnd
calculate whether one can afford to lose the amount of the sale in
the event the account is not paid.
BOW’S THBB7
We offer one hundred dollar*
reward for any case of Catarrh
that eannot be cured by- Ball’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
15 years, and believe him perfect
ly honorable in all business trans
actions and financially able to car
ry out any obligations made* by
his firm.
Walding, Kinnan & AJarvjji.
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Ball’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally. acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of flic,
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Take Halls Family Pill* for
constipation.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED.
’’When wc wero young, people
iod colds, soaked their feet in hot
r and got well. Now they
isve grip, take quinine and feel
Irk all summer. Then they had
throat, wrapped a piece of
it meat in an old sock, tied it
cud tho neck at night and
to work the next morning,
’oir they havo tonsilitis, a sorgi-
operation and two weeks in the
ouse. Then they had atomache
k and took castor oil and recovered.
iNow they have appendicitis, a
week in the hospital and six feet
-Vine osat and west and four feet
r Jporpendieular. Then they work-
- wd, they labor. In those days thoy
•wore underclothes, now they wear
lingorio. Then they went to a
westnurant now they go to a esfe.
fThcn they broke a leg j now they
jjfrseturU s limb. People went era-
CERTAIN RESULTS.
Many • Waycross Citizens Knows
How Sore They Are.
Nothing uncertain about the
work of Doan’s Kidney Pills i„
Waycross. There is plenty of
positive proof of this in tho tes
timony ui citizens. Such evi
dence should convince the most
skeptical sufferer. Read the fol
lowing statement;
Mrs. L. Sears, 30 Francis St.,
Waycross, Qa., says; "For aix
years I was a victim of kidney
trouble and the greater port of
that timo suffered terribly. 1
doctored and used a great many
remedies but nothing seemed to
have any effect on my trouble,
making me discouraged. I had
about lost all confidence in med
icine wljcn I happened to read
■*.v Ihon; they hgyo brain storm of Doan Is Kidney Pills and whal
»ow. Politicians paid good hard they had done for others afflict
|»ssh for their support; now they ed as I. This gave me a desire
|MaA government garden seed.’’—
I Bxehsoge.
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^ f A FEW REASONS.
[V VT! y you should visit the Majcs-
| i Oar position as agents for Mov-
'Sing Picture Machines, enables us
tjfevtwc the latest inventions.
: 1 Being distributor* for the larg-
lest Film Exchange, girts at the
[ (opportunity of aelcctinf tha beat
picture*.
Handling the vsii iui m’akes ol
Phonographs and records, places
n- «n a position to givo our pa
trons the host in vocal, inatromen-
and operatic music.
We give a refined, moral and in-
tdnsetivo show, suitable for young
-or old.
Last hot not least, we allow free
admittance for nhildrea, umler ten
years of ago, accompanied by tAeir
parents.
Wc have an exceptional selec
tion of films for this weeks exhi-
.Lilian.
I let Da Show Voat
m majestic,
p : ; A. W. Lang, Prop.
„ FOR GOLDS AND OP IT. .
I Hick’s Oapudine is the X
remedy—relieves thr .BrbJ.-iv an«.
feverishness—cures ti:r cold and
rest ires inimini erudition* It
liquid effects iiiimniiatt^ 10t-
Free B’ood Cure Coupon
This • ospoti (art (row Th. w.vctow. Os
-.ro.ojss~j_.fa' •-.jrc-.-rt.;’
i Mild-
tktHMS,*'■VowT*Rsim, willsrt 7nr* l»'£.|l
11.001 BAUM CO., At.ssu, Us.
to tiy them and I procured a bo.\ *Wi riiroctkw. tor home cure,
from Seals Pharmacy. They ben
efited me so quickly that I con-'
Jetted using them and after tfct-
content* of three boxes were fli
ished, my headaches had ceased
Atid the kidneys had been greatly-
strengthened. I am now almost
entirely well and attribute the
change in my oondition tu the nse
if Doan's Kidney Pills.’’
For sale by all dealers. Price
oO cent*. Foster-Millmm Co..
Huffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United State*.
Remember the aame—Doan'»
-and take no other.
SL Valentina's Day Novelties,
place order now. The Waycross
Journal. 1-Sl-tf
Grown and Bridge Work Per
Tooth $5.00
Gold drowns $4.00 to $5.00
Gold Filling*.: .. ..$1.50 and up
Stiver FilUngt. .... ..75c and up
Set of Teeth . . .$5.00 to $10.00
Extracting Teethe Without Pain
Per Tooth . ...60c
•ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Dr. Bail's Dteffl priors
Office over Ceatrai Pharmacy.
M Plant Avenue.
The kind of stock that turns
over only once a year ought to oc
cupy mighty little room in any
store that is supported to make
money.
Be an independent buyer. Don’t
get tied up to nny jobber. There
ought to be no reason why you
cannot bay any line of goods that
you thidk will sell well.
Subscribe for the Journal.
J. M. MARKET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Court House,
Waycross. - -Georgia
.ffPOISOH ^
% l&t /'J2S, tea- *
We will Send sample Showing
How B. B. B. Cures Above Trou
ble*. also Eczema and Rheuma
tism.
For twenty-fi ve yeats Botanic Blood
dahn (R B. M ) fan* been curing yearly
thousands of aufferera from Primary.
Secondary o« Tertiary Blood Foiaon and
•II forma of Blood Diaeaae. We aolicit
the moat obstinate cases, for B. B. B. cores
where *11 else fails If yoa have exhaus
ted the old methods of treatment and still
have aches and pains, is bones, back or
joints, Rhemnstlstn, Mucus Patches in
month, Sore Throat, Pimples,
Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part
body, Hating Sores, are run down or ner
vous, If air or eye-brows falling out, tnkt
B. H. U. It kills the poison and make*
the blond pore and rich, healing ever}
every aora aod completely changing the
entire body iuto a clean, healthy condit
ion. Itching, watery blisters, or open
itching hnmois, Rtrines or pimples oi
Kerenia all leave after killing the poiaor
■»nd purifyimr the blood with B B. B
in this way a flood of pare, rich blood is
sent direct totheskin surface, the itching
stops forever and every humor or sore is
healed and cured.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B)
is pleasant and safe to take; composed ol
pure Botanic ingredients. It punfietam!
enriches the blood.
DKUMOrSIS, ft oo per Urge Bott.»
PoftrauuW llvoakaow
U R. LOVELACE, Dentist
Redding Building
Over Star Clothing: 8tor<
DR. ANNIE L. DAVIS.
Osteopath
318 La Grande. Office hour* 9 to
12 and2 to 5.
“Think It Outl”
M. B. CATHERWOOD,
Weyerma, Go. V
Auditor and AcconUaL
Snort Gut Systems.
does all kinde
OVC1NO, CLEANING, REPAIRING
RE-BLOCKING HATS.
Li«>ic* Work a Specialty.
Phone 545. 25 Poudfaton Street
Bcauob offlre
E. * W. STEAM LAUNDRY
u* and have our wagon
SALES PEO
PLE TO
SERVE YOU
Sale O
Friday,
8:30 A* H.
will- do the
work of two
in this sale
HUE
THE FLOOD GATES
of low prices have been thrown wide open.
We are resolved to just one purpose, to retire
from business in the shortest time possible and
we lully appreciate, to dispose of this mam
moth stock that we must make an immense
loss, but nevertheless we are determined to
retire from business no matter what the loss.
The short road to such a result lies in the
power of prices and we mean just what we say
that we shall not be swerved from our purpose
until our object is accomplished.
GRAGE-BRANTLEY CO.
Retires from Business
Tebruary Ktb.
SALE OPENS FRIDAY MORN
ING, FEB, 5TH. 8:30 o’clock.
There will be many bar
gains here to offer you
that we haven’t space to
tell you about. 5
A.
“Em” over.
Comelook
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Plant Ave.
Waycross, Ga.,