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If you had some work to do and you employed a man to do it,
and that nun bad done the work well—had warranted the trait you
placed in him—what would you do about it?
If you could afford it you would raiie hii lalary. If thii were
notpouible you would at lent ihow him your appreciation of hii
faithfulness by at leait retaining him in your employ would you
not.
And
If another fellow came along and laid "Here, I want that Job.
I will do the work thii man hai done" would you diicharge your
faithful icrvant to take a chance with the new man?
Doesn't sound reasonable doei it?
Reasoning the situation out a ong these lines, could you, Mr.
Voter, conscientiously vote for J. A. J. Henderson against Randall
Walker?
If Mr. Walker had failed to look out for the interests of his
district—had failed to vote for bills which helped the farmer and
laboring man, the case would be different. On the contrary he has
fought for and helped secure legislation which meant much to both
daises of citixeniy which undoubtedly form the baok bone and sinew
of this country.
When you lit down and edmly reason out the question with
yourself, you faiTto find where M . Henderson can have a shadow
of a juit claim for your vote, do you not?
Doesn't it set you to thinking?
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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
CONDUCTED BY MRS. T. SALE PH EL AS.
Telephone 4Z6.
Illtch. These were posted In an nr- FOR RIJNT—Ten room house, Kilt-
tlstlc little book and given to the abeth street, two blocks of postoffice,
honor guest to be read on her Jour- Three rooms arranged for light house
ney. The clever Idea was the thought keeping ^rfth separate entrance which
of the hostess. rent for fifteen dollars. llundrcd-
Durlng the afternbon several en- foot pofcli... Plenty shade. Will rent
1 Joyable piano solos were given by seven rootju or all of house. Phono
Miss Emma Kate Cannon. <11. 'J 7-30-
About sixty guests enjoyed the do- _
lightful occasion.
This week we will present "Grant';!
Tango Girls" in a series of musical
comedies.
The opening bill be "Cohn In Gay
Paree.”
We will also present on Monday
the beautiful three reel picture entit
led "A Beggar Prince of India."
On Thursday of this week this
company will feature the tango
dances.
W'e wish to call special attention
our picture program. W'e are now
giving the best picture program that
we have ever attempted.
All this week the bills will be <
fined strictly to good singing
dancing and clean comedy. Nothing
that will offend the most refined will
be permitted.
Complete change of program evei
day.
Admission. Matinee 10 cents to e*
erybody. Night, 10 and 20 cents.
—Advt
The cheipeat snd best advertising. If you wsnt to buy or sell
inything write your ad., get your ebsuge ready, then telephone
<6, and a messenger will eall for the td and the money.
One cent a word for each insertion after tbe first. No ad
akeo for less than 25 centa for tbe first insertion—that ia an ad
containing 15 words would cost 25 cents for tbe first time and 15
tents for each additional time. NO ADS TAKEN OVER THE
TELEPHONE.
NO ADS CHARGED. CASH IN ADVANCE TO aLL who. .,
lo not carry regular advertising contract* with the Journal. ,f
FOR RENT—Store, 37 Pendleton ^ WANTED—To rent small farm not
street, after Aug. 15th. Apply E. D. over 3 miles from WaycrosH for 1115.
Carswell, 124 Broad St., Asheville, g. P. Harley, Baxley, Ga. 7 29 2t
N. C. 7-25-2U. I
— ■ ■— | STRAYED—2 year old cream Jer-
COLORED man or woman under 50 sey heifer. Reward if returned to T.
wanted. No experience needed. |100 L. Rigdon, Miller Farm, Waresboro,
month. Write quick. Box A-409.Oa., or W. W. Miller, HebardviUe, Ga.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
New Club
Turnip Seed
and Seed Irish Po
tatoes for Fall
Planting
Also Georgia
Seed Rye
C.S. Hardy & Son
COLORED Agent Wanted, inah or
Aotnan under 50. Experience unnec-
7 29 4t
essary. $100 month. Write
Box IA-409, Cincinnati, Ohio.
FOR SALE—Nice gentle horse and
buggy or surrey. J. M. Bell.
LOST—Friday In Postofflce, bunch
of keys. Reward if retuined to A.
Brown at fruit stand. 7-25-2ts
FOR RENT.-Old Wilkes Store next
to Harley. Apply J. R. £ T. Bunn,
Fairfax, Ga. i 18 lOt
FOR RENT—54 Mary street, 7
rooms, modern, $30.00. D. £ O. Lot:
7-18-tf.
Sunburn
Tan and
Freckles
need not trouble you if you uae
Magnolia Balm. Thi* Liquid
Toilet Powder takes the burnout
of aunbum Instantly and heals die
scorched cuticle.
HAGAN’S
Magnolia Balm
Mrs. W. 11. Iloyd at llrunswlrk. U
tbe *uosl ot Mrs. Fred Vouroan,.
Mlaa Myrtls Dm at OalMevllle. 1*
the aunt ot MIm Mary Own.
IJUIe Ktlu'l Krbo who I* 111 al the
home ot her parent,. Mr. and Mr*. K.
M. Krbe at llebardvllle, la no better
today.
WILL FILL TWO !
VACANCIES SOON
rtmttrts Tan and Freckle* after a
few applications.
Delightfully Cooling and Refresh
ing In warm weather.
Miss Pauline Smith of Dublin. U
the guest of Mrs. Edwin Jordan.
Mrs. Hattie Cochran left today for
a visit of several weeks to Monteagle.
Tenn.
i Mrs. I*. O. Cason and little .Miss
Dorothy Cason who have been visit
ing Airs., W. H. Cason, returned this
morning to their home In Homosassa.
Fla. They were accompanied by Mrs
Robert Murphy who will spend two
weeks with them.
Mrs. M. D. Wilson will leave tomor
row for a visit to relatives at Wrlghta-
vllle, Ga., and other points In Middle the Augyst meeting of the board
Georgia. of education It Is probable the two
' 1 vacancies In the corps of teachers
Mn H. D. Kvor.lt of Orlando. Fla.. ,.| Klo d |„ Juno wilt bo mint. Appll-
'• .pending o fow day. with Mr. anil ration, havo boon con.ldorod already
Mr.. 8. It. Kvorott on Albany avenue b} . mambara of the board and formal
en route home from Moultrie.
Mrs. Fannie L. Sharpe and Miss
Prances Hogan returned yesterday
from a visit to relatives In Dupont. .
Mrs. A. R. Campbell and Mrs. J.
M. Fespeman are spending the day
In Savannah.
Miss Kate Fesperman left this
morning for Lyons to attend a house
9*rty.
Mrs. Wm. Mel I will leave Monday
for a stay of several weeks In Bre
vard. N. C.
Mrs. Rosa Keppard who has been
the guest of Mrs. A. It. Campbell, re
turned this morning to her home In
Savannah.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor and
Master Maxwell Taylor returned yes
terday from Georgetown. Ky„ where
they have been visiting relatives.
Mrs. J. R. Odom and Masters Tom.
Rob and Rete Odom will leave Satur
day for Tlaetopa. N. C.. where they
will spend several weeks.
Miss Jsan Somerville, who has beeu
the guest ot Mrs. Charles Redding,
returned this morning to her home In
Jacksonville.
v Miss Emma Bibb returned to het
home In Kladerlou yesterday after j
visit to friends and relatives In the
city.
Mrs. J. W. Adams has returned
from Xaahville. Valdosta. Wills-
coochee and Douglas, where she ha*
am -
Mr. & T. 8aal>
home la Troy,
his brother ant
J. W. Seals.
has returned to his
IISh after a visit to
sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Daniel of Black
shear, spent yesterday with Ur. and
Mrs. J. W. Adams. They wen
route home from Woodland where
they have been visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Seaman, Mias
Margaret and Master Anslcy Seaman
turned last night from White
Springs. Mrs. Seaman and children
have been on an extended visit to
Tampa and Lakeland and have spent
the past two weeks at White Springs
where they were Joined by Mr. Hea-
Llhrurj Hoar t'hnnrrd.
Mrs. Purler Hostess,
Mrs. Reginald Porter was the
t harming hostess yesterday afternoon
for the members of the Young Mat
rons' elub snd a number of girl
friends In honor of her sisters, Mrs.
action will be taken at the next meet
ing. The vacancies were caused by
the Invasion of Cupid, who has given
the board of education here a number
cf vacancies to fill In years gone by.
NKNATOK STEPHEN'NON'
WILL SOT RUN AGAIN.
A. II. of I'olhim. .ml MU. M.- Mllw » uke *’ July M -United
■ - ... .... . 1 States Senator Isaac 8tephcnson yes-
mle Perry of 8ylveater. Yellow and
white was the color scheme and quan
tities of yellow and white daisies
made an attractive setting for the
four tables of players.
Tbe first prise, s little Ivory fan,
the af- for bjr Mrs. ** ttr * er * n d
78 coats par bottle for either color.
White, Pink, Roae-RcxL
Send S centt for Sample.
LYON MFC. CO*
42 South 5th St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
UcKiniihtK August the
ternoon opeqlng hour of the library ■ 8uB, '‘ 8utton *****
will be 4:30 Instead of 4 as heretofore. |*° Wn *- *** r * t, ‘ r - The
lowest score, a pretty woodland scene.
terday announced through his own I
Milwaukee newspaper that under no]
circumstances will he be a candidate!
for the Senate again.
lie aaya eight years havo been!
enough, and, being far over 80 years I
old, he Is satisfied with the honors heli
Shrimp Prawn
Crabs
All Kinds or Fish
City Fish Market
Phono 320
PROMPT DELIVERY
7-ttlm
j to Mrs. Parker. The consolation for' h> * had>
Children** Ntery H«*ar ea Saturday.
Owing to special moving pictures
*> children's hour will be held on
Saturday this week lustead of Fri
was won by Miss Etta Lula Walton.
Salted peanuts were enjoyed during j
the game and at the conclusion Iced j
tea and sandwiches were served. j
Invited to enjoy the occasion with
dny. Tb. children’will meet In th.'-'"* "*«* Mr "
library nt (I o'clock, when ohnrmln,, ,toWrt Mur er. Mr*. I- O. Cason of
morion will bo told by Mini Una Phll-I Horoo “***’ F1 *” M ”' 1-M Forkcr
Hl'f
Moons Free
will
Buy a 5c glass of Ligget’s
Jordan. Mrs. inane* imy - j j •
Orangeade and we give you a
FOR RENT— 1 Two furnished rooms
for young men. Close In, 22 Jane
treet. 7 10 tf.
FOR SALE.—jersey cow, fresh in
milk. 4 gallons per day,* 110 Albany
Avenue.
FOR RENT—New live room cot
tage. Apply <3 Eads street
7-S-tf.
FOR RENT—One 6-room cottage.
52 Isabella street. Apply to V. C.
Parker £ Son. 7-22-6ts.
7 29 2tdltw
COLORED Agent Wanted, man or
woman under 50. Experience unnec-
esary. $100 month. Write quick, Box
IA-409, Cincinnati, O.
7-29-lt-dly-lt-wkly. ' *
LOST—Monogram pin in the shape
of "B" with letters F. £ E. The pin
is about the sixe of a silver dollar.
Finder please return It to J. a Elkins
at office of D. £ O. Lott Co. and get
reward. 7-29-31*.
WILL BUY a two or three thou
sand pound Iron safe If in good con
dition and a bargain. Ware County
News, Millwood, Ga.
WANTED—A lady for pleasant,
profitable, out door employment.
Answer "Employment," care this pa-
7-23-2U.
FOR RENT.—Seven room cottage,
67 Elizabeth street Inquire at 41
Jane street 6 30 tf
FOR RENT—Dwellings, stores, of
fices and farms. We are rental head
quarters. D. £ O. Lott Co.
7-18-tf.
GOOD LOT Within one block of the
8outh Georgia Industrial College, col
Qred, for sale cheap. $50 cash. Ad
dress College Lot, care Journal
l-9-tf.
FOR RENT—Six room cottage with
bath. 12 Pendergast street. $21 per
month In advance. Possession given
the 8th. Apply 7 Benton block.
7 3 tf.
DIAMOND8, Gold watches, all ar
ticles of fine Jewelry sold on easy
payment plan. Get my terms. All
transactions strictly confidential and
private. Adresa C. C. Norris, (Lead
ing Jeweler), Balnbridge, Ga.
7-lg-lmth.
FOR SALE—New 6 room bungalow
oh 3 1-2 acre lot, as close as tha
court house Is to the A. C. L. R. R.
shops. Price $1,250.00—terms <20.00
down and $20.00 per month. D. £ O.
Lott Co. 7-18-tf.
FOR SALE—Two nice lota on
Owens street, Owens Boulevard
Owner," 317 W. Bay 8L, Jackson
ville, Fla. 7-23-4ts.
FOR SALE—Cow and calf. Cow
two and a half years old. Calf six
wee>*s old. Best stock, good quali
ties. Will sell cheap If taken at once.
Dr. W. K. Meeks* Walker Building.
Phone 274. 7-25-lt.
COLORED Agent Wanted, man or
woman under 50. Experience unnec-. ^
essary. <100 month. Write quick,
Box IA-409, Cincinnati, O.
7-24-1 tdly-ltwkly.
FOR SALE CHEAP— Vertical
letter files and card Indexes. A. M.
Knight £ Son. 7-26-<ts.
FOR RENT—Two front rooms fur
nished for housekeeping. Phone 349
7-27-tf.
TWENTY TO THIRTY THOU
SAND DOLLARS to loan for the next
30 to 60 days on Improved city prop
erty, not too far out, on the monthly
payment plan for from 3 to 5 years,
longer. Address Citizen, care
General Delivery. P. 8.: Be sure
to give name and number of street.
7-25-lmth.
STENOGRAPHERS. Bookkeepers, t 7-29-5ts.
Salesmen. Commissary Clerks, Cler
ical Office Men. Clerka. Mill Men.
Railroad Men, Telegraph Operators,
Station Agents, we save you money
and lost time by furnishing you posi
tions on short notice. Arlington
Business Agency. Arlington, Ga.
7-2S-lt.
20 ACRE Improved farm, nmalt
house and outbuilding. 5 miles from
Waycross and 1-2 mile from small
station. Improvements worth price.
Only $650,00 for quick sale. E. H.
i Clark. 332 La Grande Bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We can make promptly from two to
five year loans on farms and close In
business or residence property at
eight per cent, straight, or in month
ly payment plan. We can also dis-
FOR SALE—Fire IiMurance, Life 5? Un i.? u " h “* no,e *- Wr,t '
Insurance. Sickness and Asslcdenc
l.lnea Shower fur Mr*. Hitch.
Mrs. Edwin Jordan. Mrs. Charles I-ay
lion. Mr*. C
[Mills, Mrs.
Beautiful Balloon.
jArrintfon ot Jacksonville, MU, Thel
A dauahlful ,*oul which nhowotl u iVumi M |„ nu Lula Walton, Mlaa
•wort follow-shlp ni Ihc lloonj Addin Boll. Lowthor. MU* CloTolnnd
■honor *l*on yesterday aftornoon [iig KV mu» Mary Baca*. Mlaa Paulino
from 4 la • ai the residence of Mr*. Sm ith Dublin. Mlu MyrtU Boon ot
Better Hurry They Are Going Fast
Pauliae Swain by the Missionary So
ciety of the First Methodist church
In compliment to Mrs. James Hitch
who leaves soon for Korea. Bowls of
roes* and bright slnnlaa were placed
about the rooms giving an attractive
mid-summer atmosphere. Welcoming
the guests In the living room with
Mr*. Hitch were Mr*. Swain. Ml**
Crawley and Mr*. Pee body. Mrs.
Illtch was very charming In her Ko
rean costume. Serving punch in thv
library were Mr*. Alvta Johnson and
Hie Georgia Wright.
Receiving In the dining room when*
delicious cream and cake were served
were Mr*. W. W. Sharpe. Mrs. U J.
CNxiper. Mrs. G. I. Steele and Mrs
O. M. Hill. 8ervtng were Mlaeee
Dorothy Stseoms. Marlon Cooper,
Katherine Johnson. Lonlae Cooper
and Carlo King.
After enjoying aodnt chats
Gainesville. Mrs. W. H. Boyd, of Bruns
wick.
members were seated and requested bert Pierce. Carl Porter,
to write In rhyme a wish for Mrs.'0*Qtttnn snd Walker Elliston
Mls»es Wynne Entertain.
The C. T. N. claas of the tat Pres
byterian Sunday School was enter
tained last evening by Misses Fraser
and Marian Wynne.
Arter a short business meeting
which was presided over by the new
ly elected vice president. Mtse Maria *
Wynne, a guessing contest entitled
A Floral Love Story," was enjoyed
tbe winner being crowned with a
wreath ot rose*.
Refreshments were served by
Mteoee Helen McLaurie and Ultie Ms -
McIntosh.
The members of tbe clean present
were Mr*. J. R. Whitman, Mlaeee
Winnie Quarterman. Gladys Porter
Bertha Lelanctet. Florence Andrews.
Smith, Nsn Smith. Messrs. Al-
Wiley
Neats of all Kinds.
Insurance, Bonds and Real Estate of
all kinds. D. £ O. Lott Co.
NOTICE, PROPERTY OWNERS!
Box 258. Waycross, Georgia. 7 29 lm
W. J. OASSET!
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Phone 103.
WAYCkOIS. GA. ♦
Take notice that unless the weeds ♦
on jour dir property are cut by Aui. ♦ ♦♦...'* .V. ,'T. , , *
lit. tho city will have weed, cut and j * * * * * * *
HUM will ban to be paid tor by tb.
property owner.
T-T-liu.
8COTT T. BEATON. Mayor.
SHIVAR GINGER
MONET WANTED.
W. can place your money at elakt
per cent. Interest and (ft two for one
■ecurtty ou farm or close In business
or residence property. Write Box ISS
Waycross, Os. 7 !» lm
ALE
NOTICE.
ALSO nSH RECEIVED FRESH FROM THE WATER EV.
KEY DAY. OUR DELIVERY D PROMPT AND OCR PRICES
RIGHT. IF YOU ARE NOW BU YINO FROM US. YOU KNOW
TED T OBK SO. IT YOU ARE ROT. GIVE US A TRIAL AND
WE WILL PROVE IT.
Guilford’s Market
RING 6’AND TELL IT TO FRANK
There will be sold at the cow
pound near the old city stockade on
IVndergrast street op tbe 1st day of
August. 1914. at !•
tbe highest bidder for cash to pay
Prepared With the Celebrated
Shivar Sprite Water
Wholesome, Delicious and Ro-
freshing.
We have just received fire Cub
of this famous Ginger A. C.
ONLY TEN CENTS BOTTLE.
In few days we will have for
erapoundinx fees and exp.uses en
ds rb brown cow unmarked, one black
better about 2 yuan old marked crop
end two splits In one ear, crop and
split In the other.
This the Mth dny of July, 1PI4.
J. W. COLLET.
Marshal of Waycross, Ga.
T-M-Sls.
•ale Shivar Spring Water. Read
onr ad each day and learn what
we have to cay ahont Shivar
Bpring Water.
Phone US. _
WOaon Block, Waycrnoa Oa.
WILSON aOCEKY
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