The Waycross journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1895-1914, February 05, 1909, Image 6

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w ~ V r •vAVCBQSfl JOURNAL. I "" \--W Make One Dollar do The Work of 2. For a short time, THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY JOURNAL is making a regular hard times offer to its friends. The Journal realizes that to many 1908 was a hard year financially. Yet the law will compel us to cut off the names of those subscribers who do not renew within a rea sonable time. SO, THE JOURNAL IS MAKING A LIBERAL OFFER. SEND US ONE DOLLAR PAm^P TO L JAMJARY Y ?, U |9lf. ECE i PT ^! 10 '^1 NG Y0UR PAPER ,S That is two Years’ subscription for the price of one. It makes no difference whether you are an old or a new subscriber, if you want The Weekly Journal this is your opportunity to get it at half price. It may be that instead of getting the Journal at half price you would prefer to get some other paper FREE. So if you will send us one dollar, we will send you a receipt showing that your Journal is paid to Jan. 1910 and a year’s subscription to any one of the following papers or mag azines, absolutely free. The Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, The Cosmopolitan Magazine The Southern Ruralist, The Home and Farm. Send in the money now. The time during which these offers will hold good is short. Address The Waycross Weekly Journal, WAYCROSS, 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. r 7c ICOSDK 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 SUBSCRIPTION? You Are Entitkd to One With TH£ WAYGM8S DAILY JOURNAL OUR GREAT OFFER: COSMOPOLITAN, per year... $1.00V on Waycross Dally Journal, 3 mos. $1.25 > i Total per year... .$2.25 j ai.oo Thus you sco the great offer above securea you TWO publications at practically the single price of ONE. A special arrangement made with the publishers of Cosmopolitan accounts for tho exceptional liberality of this offer, which, of ita very liberality, is time-limited, and will therefore soon be withdrawn. FACTS ABOUT COSMOPOLITAN land, Fla., it member of the Dwin-1 already been placed. nell-Wright Coffee Company . of j About half tho county gang is New York was in the city this, bring u**d by the government ex morning, a guest at tho Phoenix. P crt in'riay work for tho present. E. 1L Iseman of New York is Tho rity gang is being used in this registered at La Grande Hotel to- now read construction work, and Jay. twill be for some time to come. cosonpou rAN'S l.r(, MlS of Ihort- Moty writer* it recrnliert rot from th* mod b»t from the wrrWit Th in- , an..menu COSMOPOLITAN offer, for the eery beet fiction o tsinsble m»are it* nem tingt ecrcrtnof the eery beat pro* doerd. It* Mali of abort*«tory writers -s so est rtire t at. lack o space forbids mentioning, but a few currentcomliMi ter-. »oeh aa the we l-kni wn Henry C. Ttowlan , Bllsa C Irtrt Ha I; Bruno Lesa* in*. Moryan Kobe neon, R y Norton, Ambrese Pierce, V li* Parker Butler, TM ip Verrin Mighela, etc., etc. COS/1OP0LITAN. more than awe other t ly maranine-te> Bering Ha resdeia inestimable ptiriftjte of trenchant ' ial Articles on tiring topics of the more exhauatlr* a aa el ban the memporary newspaper recounts—are ref ected ta Mich peri. I contributions as "Kins Cotton's Imtorer shed Retinue,** by "Cotton King" Daniel j. rally, or IMwin 2,efcuc’s bril loot article* on WatllKicet. . COSMOPOLITAN'S mailer woikmaa willlocio esmr distinguished e ntribn* tors > s Hugo M asterberr, Professor of Psychology, Hatrard Unlrerait); Blbert Hubbard, > ectar> r » nd Editor of "The PhitPtine"; Ctarea Edward RnsarIL am nrnt Author and Stoden- or Affairs; Arthur Brl* bane. Chief Bditoiis Writer Apt rial J of the New York Jonrna ; Henry Wat er- aon, the Veteran journalist, etc., etc. ■AO ' V • a The Waycross Journal stands for the test interests of Waycross and Ware County. Vou can’t afford to do without it if yon want to keep up with your city and section. * i' - • . * - It makes no difference how many magazines yot take, COSMO POLITAN ia the n< you cannot do withou.t However, to secure tho Shove great special, low-priced offer, it will be neaemary for you to cut ont tho Coupon below now—tod*T—before it is withdrawn. ,.F1Uin Cut here Malltoday... COUPON WAYCROSS JOURNAL. Wivcross, Gs- Date_ Gevti.bmkn: Enclosed find 11.69, for which please enter my name for 3 month* subscription to your paper end 1 years subscription^ to COSMOPOLITAN Name. Street, R. R., or Box_ Post Office . State a *• ■ 3