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GEORGIA.
LOCAL ITEMS.
(From Tuesday’* Daily.)
Senator Goorgo W. Deen left
tbia morning for Jacksonville on
business.
Mr. E. M. Ilcrring of Manor
waa in the city thin morning.
Mr, 1). B. Gay of Fincbloom was
hero this morning on business.
Mr. C. U. Willingham of Atlan-
(a, traveling freight agent for the
N. Q. & L., registered at th*
Phoenix today. *’
10 bushels of onion sots just re
ceived at Hardy llros. l-M-d2t-w2
Col. J. L. Crawley Is spending
the -day In Atlanta.
Mr. C. W. Parker rotumod laat
night from a business trip to
Brunawick.
" col. w. W. Lambdin returned
tbia morning from Atlanta.
Captain E. D. Uendry, who has
been r,uito sick at tbaihhio of Mr.
and Mr*. J. W. Strickland, on
Albany avenue, is improving.
Col. W. F. Crawley haa return
ad from a short visit to Atlanta.
Mr. A. 0. Diekert of Tifton has
aeoepted a position with Mr. J. M.
Young, Jr., at the Central Phar
macy.
The friends of Mr. Farley ft.
Highsmitb, who live* near Col-
gau’s Still, will leant with Wgr e t
of hi* critical iltnrsA
The regular monthly Meeting of
Wire County Medical Society
Will be held tonight at the City
Ball, starting at 7:30 o’dook.
The deaeons of the First Bap.
tlat church held a meeting laat
LOCAL ITEMS.
(From Tuesday’s Daily.)
Miss Lawhem has returned
from Hopkinsville, Ky., and is in
charge of the dress making and
alteration department of tho Bon
Ton. Tkis insures satisfaction to
the patrons of this popular store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Scasholtz
of Roaring Branch, Pa., are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Emory Scasholtz.
Mrs. Martha Bird has returned
Jo Kininunee, FIs,, after a visit
to Mr. and Mr<. B. \V. Darsey and
Judge and Mrs. K. I*. Bird.
The Ladies’ Aid Soicety of the
Presbyterian church will hold a
called meeting tomorrow aftor-
noon at three o’clock at the homo
of Mrs. J. M. Fcsporman on Jane
street. A full atendance ia desired.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Lockhart will learn with
pleasure that their little daughter,
Elizabeth, is some better after a
serious illness.
Mr. J. B. Johnson left this morn
ing for Mobile, Alt., afer an ex
tended vlail to his sister, Mrs. Hj
Muiphy,
Miss Marlowe of Ja.ckionvillo
is tho gl’eit of Mrs, J. M. Fespcr-
man..
airs. J. E. T. Bowden and Mrs.
A. G. Connelly will. entertain at a
musical tea on Thursday Feb. 11
for the benefit of the Epieopal
church.
Captain Warren Lott haa re-
turned^from' a ahort visit to At
lanta.
The friends of Mr. J. M. Young,
Jr., will be pleMed to learn that
[he continue* to improve.
I Mr*. J. N. Davis of Jeaup ia the
LOCAL ITEMS.
(From Wednesday’s Daily.)
night at the heme of Col. John W.
Bennett, on William* street.
Mr. Ben WatU of Romo is atop- j t of Mr. Mr*. ‘ J. W
pmjg at La Grande Hotel. ^ Strickland on Albany avenue.
;Mr. Chav J: ITaden of Atlanta
is <n,the city a gueet-at La Grande.
jtr. F. L. Walker of Patterson
is among those registered at La
Grande Hotel today.
Mr. U. V, Barber of Beach reg
istered at tho Phoenix last night.
Miss Gars Phillips continue* to
improve at her home on Butler
street, to the gratification of many
friends. I „ fiififeOt:
Mr. C. H. Redding spent yeater-
day in Savannah.
Mr. and Mre. Dan T. Bibb and
littlo daughter left today for
Thomas county where they will
spend two m thro weeks visiting
relatives.
Mr. J. E. T. Bowden is spend'
ing some time in Atlanta.
R. J.' Sale of Detroit ia stopping
at La Grayde Hotel
SIMDAY SCHOOL WORKERS
Elco at the Central Pharmacy
is the latest drink. Try it and be
convinced.
Col. A. B. Spence is attending Ap
pling County Court at Baxley.
Messrs. Mathew T“tnm and
Georgo Qastcr of Astoria, are in
tho city today on business.
Col. J. J. Moore is at Willaeoo-
chce today on legal business.
Mr. George Tatum of near As
toria was in Waycross today.
Mr. C. E. Dunn has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
Mr. L. H. Wilson of Knoxville,
Tcnn., is in the city on business a <
guest while here of the Phoenix. ’
Among tho Georgians register
ed at the Phoenix today avc r. x.
Jordan of Millwood, F,. j) Q urr
and N. S. Sheppard oj Cordcle, W.
P. Hardin and E., c. Thomas, of
Atlanta.
•I. H’Uinor of Union Springs,
Ala., b' 4 stopping at the Phoenix.
mr. S. P. Sweat of Patterson
registered at the Fhocnix last
night.
Mr. J. A. Davis representing the
Savannah Morning News, was
registered at the Phoenix today.
Mr. E. W. McMannon of Hick-
ox, was in the city last night.
As guests of the Phoenix the fol
lowing are spending the day. in
The Sunday School Workers of
Ware, Clinch, Charlton and Echols
counties will hold a conference at
tho First Baptist church in Way-
cross Thursday, Feb. 11. A rep
resentative of the Internatjona!
Sunday School Association will be
here for this conference.
Every one interested in the
Sunday School work ia urged to
attend the conference at Way-
cross on tho date named. ’The
meeting promises much good for
all who attend, and a large atten
dance is anticipated.
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WONT YOU TAKE THIS
Cosmopolitan Magizine 9
Sea of London, Ohio; R. L. Wat
kins of Baltimore; E. L. Wyatt
and Edward Nolan of New York
city..^
’ Georgians registered at La
Grende' Hotel today include,
among others, J. W. Dame of Val
dosta; S. R. Easter of Savannah;
J. A, Creighton of Augusta; R. C.
Harriyon and C. C. Elder of At
lanta. * i
Mr. Geo. M. Wright of Lake-
EGGS SCARCE;
VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL
Eggs and chickens are scarce
articles in Waycross these days.
The Tenessee shipments are light
er than usual because of the high
prices prevailing, and the supply
from the surrounding country is
next to nothing. Thirty cents a
dozen is the price of eggs,'and
chickens are sold according tr
size. Plenty of cabbage, turnips
and onions are being supplied th •
local markets at reasonable price:
Sweet potatoes are plentiful alsi
the city: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bales IQ ||nm nnnnnrnniyn UlPn V
of Cireleville, Ohio; Mrs. Lon J 10 f(lUOt\L00lllbHllllLI
Supt. W. H. Roberts, of the
Ware County convict gang, was
in Wayeross this morning and
stated to a representative of the
Journal that work on tho Ware
county end of the new road to
Blackahear was progressing nice
ly, and that lumber would arrive
during the day for uie in con
structing the bridge approach this
aide of the Satilla. Tho piling for
eight hundred feet approach haa
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registered at La Grande Hotel to- now read construction work, and
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am nrnt Author and Stoden- or Affairs;
Arthur Brl* bane. Chief Bditoiis Writer
Apt rial J
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