The Waycross journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1895-1914, February 05, 1909, Image 8

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J. L. GRADY, Proprietor. Phone 116 Full Line of Fresh Groceries and GENERAL MERCHANDISE always on hand. Phone 280 and let our wacon call (or your order and deliver the goods to your door. With every fen cent purchase you get free a profit sharing certificate. These certificates entitle you to valuable premiums. • J. M. IVLII^ES, l>aler in General Merchandise. 31 Walters Street WAYCROSS. GA. And Woman'i Interests Th. Antic? Telephone 86. mwii ■ i hi ,11,, mmmmmBG There will be on display at LaOrande Hotel Sample Room on February 8th and 9th, a very complete showing of Oje latest designs in silk costumes in Rajahs, Foulards, Satins, Messalires, Coat Suits in Wash Materials, Jumper Suits in Wash Materials, Shirt Wasts and Lingerie, Crepe and Linen, elaborately Trimmed and Hand Embroidered. Skirts. The latest styles and fancy mixtures, Panama, Voile, etc. Also a few nobby white Serge and other spring weight wool coat suits. i \ v , ,1. You are most cordially invited to come down and look them over whether you want to buy or not. You can get some of the very latest ideas of the New York Styles. We are taking orders for them nowand you can have th^m delivered to ypu any time be tween now arid July 1. Our terms are IO per cent of amount when the order is placed and balance on delivery of goods. / •, Several young ladies will be in hand to take your orders. Thanking you in advance and assuring you that I will appreciate your visit. Yours sincerely, / ' ■ ' 1 EE NEEL, Of Neel Brothers. J * Spring Goods Just Received Beautiful things In the newvme-plece-suits. The newest and prettiest things / In skirts and shirt waists. A few more bargains In winter goods to cloie out those lines. Everything a lady needs, from hats to hosiery. rt m. © ______ PHONE 22 Jollicn Coal. Rcxt Soft Coal on tho market. Dry »tove Z&jL cut to fit your atove, split or nnaplit. ■ -i ; New Comers to Way cross are cordially invited to call on us. We guarantee satisfaction and prompt delivery anywhere in the city. Large nnd comnlete stook to select from* Phone 162 if you need any thing. R. J. Anthony Hdw. Co. W.L. HINSON d? CO., Undertakers, W. L. Hinton f Licensed D- J. Hick* t Embalmers. WHAT GEORGIANS ARE DOINGJNJ, Y. CITY The Georgia Society of the City of New York which in composed of the most praifiincnt Georgians re siding in that city, held its second reception and dance of the season at the Waldorf-Astroria on Fri day evening, January 29. The affair was a most enjoyable one, and was largely attended by tho members and their guests. Many notable Georgians were present. A number f the younger set of Georgians now in this city and en rolled as student* at Columbia University also joined in the even ing’s festivities. The patronesses were Mesdamcs Bedell Parker, «f. Henry Parker, Marie Allen Battle, W. H. Pendle ton, Walter E^ Dixon, Percy C. Mngnus, W. E. Evans, Floyd S. Corbin. This society is doing good work, nr*, nlhnC in promoting Georgia’s interests from a social standpoint, but also in making known to the country nt large the many advan tages “The Empire State of the South” enjoys. The recent dinner tendered OYSTER ROAST. Miss Mina and Mr. Will C. Par ker entertained a few friends at an Oyster Roast Tuesday evening. After delightful games and music the guests were invited into the yard where oysters were roasted. Among those, enjoying tho hospi tality of Miss Parker were Misses Katie Lewis, Clara Toon, Kathleen Chandler, Esther Korb, Willie Phil lips, Katie Lyons, Fay McGee and Juanita Bennett. Kontz Bennett, Will C. Parker, Walker Sharpe, Sellers Parker, Olin Smith, Turner Sharpe, Edwin Murphy and Her bert Lewis. HOSPITAL NOTES. Mr. Grantham of Jesup who un fortunately broke his hip several days ago is improving. There are now five patients at the Hospital. Mrs. Bradford who has been as sisting with the nursing during the press of work at the hospital, will return to her home in Jacksonville tomorrow. The many friends of Mrs. Huls- brush will learn with pleasure that she is improving from her recent nttack of fever.* Mrs. R. W. McCormick has re turned from a month’s stay in Brunswick. A, IKE. Knight; REAL ESTATE, RENTING, INSURANCE Property managed. Rents Calieeted HIGH GRADE REALTY INVEST MENT OFFERED. Office 33 South ern Building, Upstairs- > > j» > Try The Journal