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WAYCROSS JOURNAL.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914
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Living
Room
Furniture.
GREAT
VARIETY
BUILT FOR
SERVICE
For genuine attractiveness, and ability to
endure hard service, there is nothing that
equals Fumed Oak—the beautiful nut brown
color—the straight sturdy lines—the brown
genuine Spanish leather upholstery—the ab
solute comfort of it- -all tend to make it
what you want. Look it over, prices are right
BISSELS
Carpet Sweepers
SPECIAL SiT, MUCH 7
AND WHILE THEY LAST
The Famous xxxx Sanitary Mdjp
A $2.50 value for 98c Complete
For Dnstless Dusting
A great labor saver, an absolute
necessity in every home. For
furniture, floors, iineoleum, an-
ticeptic and a germicide, exam
ine them at once. Hone charged.
No phone orders taken.
Nop with screw handle and lirge
$1 size can of Polish, all for
98 Cents
See our window display. One
of the greatest Bargains we
have ever offered.
Save your Rugs, make hard work easy, last
a lifetime, we have the complete line
83.SO to 87.SO
Ten Days Free Trial
Whitney
Carriages
and Carts
The Best
LET US SHOW
YOU WHY
30 patterns of Rattan Carriages from
914.00 to 940.00
SPECIAL! This one motion collap
sible Go-Cart, exactly as shown here, covered
with best English Leatherette, large rubber
tired wheels at
$5.25
Ideal Safety Cribs
Best for the baby because of its many
exclusive futures which insure abso
lute safety and comfort. By special
arrangement we are giving free with
each crib a handsome book, entitled,
“Baby’a Biography.” They coat no
more than the ordinary kind -see them
j£ee oir camplete assortment tf floor
coverings. New pitterns in Grass snd
Snnfsst mattings, hall and itair car
pets, lineolenms, Lyndo Snnfast rugs,
axminister, velvet snd brussels rugs,
bought for less, to sell for less.
Beautiful Wilton and Oriental patterns
Axminister rugs, 9x12 size, slightly
mismatched $25 values for $18.
A Word or Two
About Brass Beds
The kind we sell are acid proof. Not
only when you buy them, but far t
lifetime. Bed shown here 60 in. M$h
foot 40 in., continnous posts extra
large, 26 1 in. fillers. 1-3 aash, lal-
ance 30, 60,90 daya. $48.00
ADDED: January 3rd, another large store in Tampa, Fla., which gives ns one
of the largest chain of stores in the South. It means buying in larger quanti
ties and SAVINGS for oor Customers.
Walker-Hood Furniture Co.
Taa have a besiti-
filline af Dining
rie* tan
fanltart,
m nid aie af aar
eutcaers a few
days aga, and it it
a fact. There is
aie thing that we
are especially
proad of, and that
if oar buatifsl as
lertmeat of dining roam furnishings. All woods sad
finishes, sil sizes, mstched suits or odd pieces, snd *11
At Money Saving Prices
S3 and lOO F*iece
Dinner Sets
Of the finest domestic ware,
in beautiful genuine Haviland
decorations. 50 patterns, See
our beautiful special 53 piece
Gold band set at $6. 50c week
Famous
Ostermoor
Mattresses
At Special Prices
Take advantage now of the
opportunity to get these won
derful mattresses at a sub
stantial price reduction.
Foil size $15 kind at . $12.45
Full size $18.50 kind at . . $13.55
Full size $22.50 kind at . . $16.85
Sunday
Central
A committee of twel'
work on ptnnR fur the
School addition to the
Raptiat Tahcmncle and hope
noon havo the financial end of the
propoaition in aha|>o for the actual
atarting of operations.
The addition which linn heen
•greed upon will make the lull-
craaolo one of the Urgent church-
M in thia aoction of Georgia, and
will roliero tho present crowded
condition in the church.
At the name time its tho Sunday
achooi addition ia liiiilt the orig
inal platu whereby the roof can
be tued for aervieea in atiitntier
weather will lie Completed.
Waycroas, yeaterday afternoon
today are reported ns doing very
well. Of the two the injuries re
ceived by Timmerman are consul-
i tlie more serious, although
Settles received some ugly brumes
ami gashes in the accident.
The men were brought to Way-
ross on a local freight, ami giv-
ti prompt niedieai attention. A
loose holt is believed to linve caus-
I tlie ear to jump the track.
nu is
PICK UP
COUNTY FEED BILL.
WEST'S CREDENTIALS
PRESENTED BY SMITH
THE MOTOR OAR
VICTIMS HOLDINO
THEIR OWN TODAY.
J. It. Timmerman and W. V
Settle., who were painfully injur
ed in a motor ear derailment near
Hoboken, sixteen mill's from
mm
Washington, I). C., March 5.—
Senator Hoke Smith yesterday
prenenteil to tlie Souate the cre
dent iaU of Col. W. S. West, re-
ntly appointed to the Senate by
Gov. Slaton. They were referred
immediately to the Committee on
Privileges and Kleetions. A fa
vorable report ia expected by the
time Senator Went arrives Fri
day. senator Smith came to the
t-apitol yeaterday for the drat
time in aeveral daya, having been
•ontined to hia bed for aeveral
lays with grip. He staved only
wo or three hours and spent
praetieaily that time on the floor
of the Seuate.
MIMIC COtSI HUE
... , RAILROAD COMPANY
Via Dixie Flyer Route
Has been designated as the official route to Atlanta, (ia.. May
10-13, 1914, account the meeting of Imperial Council Noble* of
the Mystic Shrine. Arrangement* have been made to operate «ev-
era! sleepers from Wayeroas to Atlanta anil return, aceount of
tho above occasion. These ears will be parked in convenient
place in center of city eliminating the use of trolleys. For partic
ular* and roaervationa ...... .
See W. D. MORTON, Ambassador, or
H. S. BAGGS, Ticket Agent
Manager Clark has had a migh
ty busy day today, and despite
the steady work done has a great
deal on hand to look after before
he will feel like taking down his
“thia is my busy day” sign.
For some time this morning he
conferred with Vice President
Sinclair am! Directors W. E. Sir-
man* and' M. b. Dunn. lie is get
ting everything in shape to send
out transportation to the players,
and this may bo done the end of
this week or early next week.
The plans now are for the play
ers to be on hand not later than
March 15, excepting the pitchers
who wil be asked to come in a lit
tle ahead of time and get ready
for real business. Everybody who
talks with Manager Clark is con
'd that he has a splendid lot
of players in line for Way cross
and while he is not saying any
thing much his self-satisfied smile
is surely one of encouragement.
Manager Clark's first welcome
yesterday came from a represen
tative of the Journal and he has
been 'busy ever since shaking
hands and telling the boys how
glad he is to be back in Waycross.
To the County Commissioners,
Ware County,
Geiitlemeu : 1 respectfully sub
mit the following report of
of feeding the couvicts and mules
and eost of camp muiutuinancc
for Feb., 1914:
No. days, convicts 1,729
No. days, guards 168
TJotal 1,897
^olalcpst of food $359.54
Cost per man per day .1895 cts.
No. days, mules ...... 878
Total cost of feed $373.75
Cost per mulo per day .4206 cts.
Camp maintainance, thia in
cludes cost of guards, watchmen,
quartermaster, kerosene oil and
drugs, cost per day per man
$.4032. Having no record of
these costs last year I am unable
to give you last year’s figures for
comparison.
Respectfully,
E. II. MYERS,
Clerk Co. Commissioners.
3-5-11.
cili
continue to use my endorsement
of Doan’s Kidney Pills, for they
have heen very beneficial in our
family. I have given them a fair
trial when having kidney com
plaint and all its pains and disor
der, and I consider them the ibest
kidney medicine to be had. I got
Doan’s Kidney Pills at Seals’
Pharmacy and they brought me
relief after various other medi
cine*; had failed to help me. The
pains in my back were driven
away and my kidneys were restor
ed to their proper working or
der.”
terday, this fact had not been
generally known. There had been
reports some mouths ago that
the consellor of the State Depart
ment did not find his labors en
tirely congenial and was about to
resign, but these reports were
promptly denied.. It was explain
ed then, and again officially ex
plained yesterday, that ^fr. Moore
had come into the administration
with a definite understanding
that his tenure was provisional
for a year; that he could return
to his duties as head of the de-
For sale by all dealers. PricA
50 cents. Fostcr-Milbum Co., P artment of international law at
Columbia University. This fact
Ruffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
WAYCROSS WITNESSES.
FOR SUPERIOR COURT
JUDGE WAYCROSS CIRCUIT
I announce myself as a candi
date for Judge of the Superior
Court of the Wayeroas Circuit,
subject to the primary to be held
in August. Your thoughtful con.
sideration ia moat respectfully so
licited.
J. L SUMMERALL.
FOR RENT—Modern 6 room
house, 43 Brunswick Ave. after
March 9. See M. L. Moore.
3-5..-1U.
BOARDERS
Hicks St.
WANTED —21
3 *5*5t*.
The Name of Waycross Persons
Familiar to AIL
Who are the witnesses
They are Wayeroas people.
Resident* of Waycross who
have had kidney backache, kidney
ilia, bladder ilia; who hare used
Doan’s Kidney Pilla Those wit
nesses endorse Doan'a.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
I hereby announce myself a
eandidate for the office of coun
to surveyor subject to the Demo,
eratie primary to be held later.
If elected I promise that my of-
lioiul act* will be governed by
well recognized principles that
arc applicable.
W. A. TIIOMAS
3 5 tf.
JOHN B. MOORE
GIVES UP JOB
WITH GOVERNMENT
One Wave rom resident who
speaks is J. P. Luther, proprietor
of meat market, 47 Francis St.
Saya Mr. Luther: “You may
ARROW
Moteft COLLAR.
o.«f, f-i-i. a e-. i
Washington, D. C., March 5.—
John Bassett Moore, counsellor
of the State Department and the
recognized authority on interna
tional questions, concluded his
service with the government ;
terday when President Wilson ac
cepted the resignation Mr. Moore
had submitted a month ago. Com
ing when international affain oc
cupy the forefront of official and
public attention, the departure of
Mr. Moore from a position second
only to that of Mr. Bryan, attract
ed widespread attention and com
ment. ' h'SN
Although the resignation had
been in the President’s hands
since Feb. 2, to take effect yes-
waa strongly emphasized in the
official correspondence made pub
lic yesterday.
Running into debt is plain
sailing, but running out is where
you strike the obstacles.
The watch has a charm too for
the pickpocket.
If it’*
GOOD
toE*at
WE’VE GOT IT!
AUTOMATIC MARKET
Lyric Theatre
TODAY! TODAY!
FULL SELECTION TO PLEASE *T.T.
‘The Clerk"
A Majestic Drama by an all Star Cut. There are no Stan Uka
the Majestic Start.
“Pat Lareat of Flying A”
This is one of the Greatest Western Pictures M4ds
“Can of Baked Beans”
This Thanhouier Comedy is Par-excellent.
“The Starter”
A Beautiful Lubin Comedy-Drama.
DAILY MATINEE 2:45, NIGHT 7 P. M.
ADMISSION: 5 AND 10 CENTS.
Come out and hear our New Orchestra and get. acquainted
with the music that is nssd in New York Theaters. We get tha
music daily. They will play anything yon want Send requests
to tha leader.
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