The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, August 07, 1914, Image 5

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ruiDXY, ire, f, ton. n Aicsoss aops-ii* Want and Classified Ads The cheapeit and beat advertiiing. If you want to buy or ael) .aytluug write your ad, get your change ready, then telephone s6, and a messenger will call for the ad and the money. One cent a word for each insertion after the first. No ad taken for leu than 25 cents for the first insertion—that is an ad containing 15 words would cost 25 cents for the first time and 15 tents for each additional time. NO ADS TAKEN OVER THE TELEPHONE. NO ADS CHARGED. CASH IN ADVANCE TO aLL who do not carry regular advertising contracts with the Journal. I> — FOR RENT—6 room hou*\ 41 Lee FOR RENT—8ix room cottage, avenue. Apply 63 Eads. K-7-2t I bath and electric lights, at 12 Pen dergrast street. Apply to J FOR RENT.—One large furnished! Beaton, 33 Stephenson St. room, 24 Brewer street. 8 7 It. 8-5-tf. FOR KENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ill FOR RENT. - Four unfurnished Hicks street. , roon18 tor Mght housekeeklng, Hicks street. 8 6 It • FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, or gentleman. 33 Hicks street 8-5-3ts WANTED—A good hustling boy for Saturdays helping selling in a store. Good pay. Apply to 82 Plant Avenue. 8 7 It. FOR RENT—Four room flat, nice ly furnished for general housekeep ing. Rates reasonable. Located one block from depot. Phone 203. 8-7-tf. FOR RENT—64 Mary street, rooms, modern. $30.00. D. ft 0. Lott Co. r 7-18-tf. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for young men. Close to. 22 Jane treet. 7 10 tf. FOR RENT—New five room cot tage. Apply 63 Eads street. FOR RENT.—8even room cottage, 67 Elizabeth street. Inquire at 48 Jane street. 6 30 tf FOR RENT—Dwellings, stores, of fices and farms. We are rental head quarters. D. ft O. Lott Co. 7-18-tf. GOOD LOT Within one block of the South Georgia Industrial College, col ored, for sale cheap. $60 cash. Ad dress College Lot, care JournaL 3-8-tf. FOR SALE—Fire Insurance, Life # {/isuranee. Sickness and Asslcdent Insurance, Bonds and Real Estate of all kinds. D. ft O. Lott Co. 7-li-tL - f .i s - GO RIGHT AT IT. Friends and Neighbors In Waycross Will Show You a Way. Get at the root of the trouble. Rubbing an aching back may Ueve it. But won't cure If the kidneys are weak. You must reach the root of It—the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills go right at it; Reach the cause; attack the pain. Are recommended by many Way cross people. Mrs. E. Harris, 122 Albany Are. Waycross, says: "After suffering from my kidneys and taking doc tors' medicine tor about a year, I wgs in bad shape and was getting worse. I had a dull pain in small of my back all the time. Head aches and dizziness bothered me and black specks floated before my eyes. The kidney secretions were too fre quent in passage and I had dropsical swellings in my feet 1 took several boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and 1 haven’t suffered so much since. They always give me relief when I use them." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don*' simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Harris hsd. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. DIAMONDS, Gold watches, all ar ticle* of fine Jewelry sold on easy payment plan. Get my terms, transactions strictly confidential and private. Adresa C. C. Norris, (Lead ing Jeweler), Balnbrldge, Ga. 7-lf-lmth. FOR SALE—New 6 room bungalow on 3 1-2 acre lot, aa close as the court house Is to the A. C. L. It R. shops. Price $1,260.00—terms $20.00 down and $20.00 per month. D. ft O. Lott Co. '* 7-18-tf. TWENTY TO THIRTY THOU SAND DOLLARS to loan for the next 30 to 60 days on Itnprqred city prop erty, not too far out* dp the monthly payment plan for from 3 to 5 years, or longer. Address Citizen, care General Delivery. 8.: Be euro to give name and nppjwr of street 7-26-lmth. MONEY WANTED, Wo can place your money at eight per cent, interest snd get two for one security on farm or close In basin ess or residence property* Write Box 268 Wsycrsss, Ga. 7 28 lm rh NOTICE t Bids for furnishing the County supplies for the convicts and stock for the month of August will be re ceived Tuesday, August 11th, 1814. E. H. MYERS. Clerk Co. Commissioners. *-7-2ts. MONEY TO LOAN. Wo 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 count purchase money notes. Write Box 268, Waycross, Georgia. 7 28 lm sir Low Excursion Fares f IS- - - : TO THE M0UXTAIXS AXD THE XOBTH COAST AIOIST ISTII Til A. B. & A. RY FROM WAYCROSS TO Asheville, N.' C $10.60 Fist Rock, N. C 9.70 Hendersonville, S. C. 8.80 Hot Springs. N. C 11.76 Lske Toxnway, N. C 11.80 Lincolnton, N. C 10.60 Saluda. N. C 9.60 Tryon, N. C 8.60 Waynesville, N. C 11.76 Chattanooga, Tenn 11.60 Hot Springs. Va. 16.00 Luray, Va. 15.00 White 8u!phur Springs, Va* 16.69 Washington, D. C. 16.00 Tickets limited te retire te start ing point prior to midnight, A if. 30. Best service, most convenient sche dules, via A. B. ft A. Railroad throngh Atlanta. Make sleeping car reservations. Ask the “A. B. ft A. r PHONE 44. O. M. WILLIAMS, Ticket Agent. WAYCR088. GEORGIA. IN THE SOCIAL WORLD CONDUCTED BY MRS, T. SALE PHELAN Telephone 416. ~ * Mr. Neil McQueen has returned ell. Katie and Marie Carol, Pauline from a visit to relatives in Ludowlci. Bowden; Masters Georgo Duncan and | Hoke Williams. Mrs. P. N. Harley and Master James Harley have returned from a trip to Hampton Springe, Fla. For Charming Young Visitor. Col. J. spending the past ten days In Atlanta returned home this morning. Judge O. J. Allen left last night for Tampa, Fla., where he will spend several days. Miss Rena Wright entertained with Blalock who has been a delightful al fresco party last even Ing at her attractive home on Gil more street in honor of Miss Kath erine Hawkins of Jacksonville, who is the guest of Miss Carle King. The veranda and lawn wero made most attractive for the game of pro gressive tete-e-tete and on the ve randa was placed the punch bow prettily decorated with coral vine where punch was served by Miss Katherine Dozier. Late In the evening ice cream and cake were served. Miss Wright's guests included a number of the high school set and were besides Miss Hawkins Miss Mar garet Ellington, Miss Frances Stan ton, Miss Inez Hollingsworth, Miss Margaret Morrison, Miss Sadie An drews, Miss Louise Cooper, lliss Mary Deen and Paul Harley, John Cox, Douglas Morrison. Gerald Knight, Francis Gramllng, Edwin Murphy, Orville Jenkins, Glenn Ca son, Cyril Chandler, Nell McQueen and Jessie Morrison. Little Miss Laura McDonald who has been spending the past two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. M. C. Wynne, re turned to her homo in Illacksheat this morning. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.* Batson desire to express their thanks and appreci ation to their friends for their many kindnesses during their recent resvement, the loss of their little daughter, Margaret. Don't Forget the Story Honr. The children will meet tomorrow afternoon at 6 o'clock with Mrs. Otif Bell at her home on Brunswick ave nue and the stories will be told by Miss Fields and Miss Alary Letford. Every child in town la Invited to be present and will please bring five cents to swell the library fund. Cnmplng Party Leaves Tomorrow A parly who will leave tomorrow afternoon for Lake Junaluska, N. C. and will spend a few weeks camping is composed of Air. and Airs. Ernest Mann, Miss Claudia Lucas, Aliss Su sie McGee, Airs. Amy Rolofson, Air. and Airs. Sale Phelan, Alisa Magda lena Izlar and Miss Frances Caublc who are in Greenville and who will joiu the party at Spartanburg. Dr. P. P. Lane, on whose property the tents are pitched, Mr. W. 8. Henley. Dr. B. H. Minchew, Mr. C. E. Groov er, Mr. Jim Aforgsn, Mr. L. L. Har vard snd Dr. J. J. Beaton. Miss Wynne Entertains. Little Afisses Laura McDonald of Blackshear, and Margaret Cook of Hazlehurst, were entertained yester day afternoon by Miss Fraxter Wynne. Misses HattlO Thigpen, Louise Join- Helen McLaurte and Marian Wynne asalsted in entertaining the little folks. Various games were played after which ice cream and cake were serv ed by Misses Helen McLaurie and Lillie Mae McIntosh. Those present besides the honor guests, Misses Laura McDonald and Margaret Cook, were Aliases Norms Hargraves, Cecil* Shrlver, Janet Strickland. Henrietta Goddard, Bessie Jenkins, Urshler Miller, Mgrgaret Duncan, Lillian Strickland, Mabel Williamson, Katie and Minnie Mitch- REPORT OF WAYCROSS PUBLIC LIBRA RV FOR THE MONTH OF JULY. June 30th ... $39.50 July Receipts .. 61.60 July disbursements .. 72.33 Bal August 1st .. 28.65 Total membership 12«| New members ............. 3 New books 38 Total number of books ... 938 to your home by appointment. Each customer receives personal attention. Florence Hotel, Phone 684. 8 6 3! MISS BLAKE Is conducting a SHORTHAND CLASS in WaycrowH High School Bldg., and Invites al person* Interest ed In a STENOGRAPHIC COURSE to call for Information. COUNTRY BOWS IN SORROW (Countinucd from Page 1.) I were In tears. SecrtHary Tumulty! walked slowly to the executive of-J lice, his head bowed. Quickly he an-1 nounced to the correspondents that. 12 LBS. BEST PEARL GRITS the end had come. ‘12 LBS. FRESH GROUND AIEAL The funeral services may be helJ 24 LB. SACK BEST PLAIN FLOUR at Vrlnceton or at Rome, Ga. Ales- 24 LB. SACK BEST SELF RISING FLOUR PROVISIONS RISING. By Wire to The Journal. Chicago, Aug. 7.—Provisions arc thirty cents higher here today. Euro pean. buyers In the market are re sponsible for the raise. All com modities are rising. MAY’S sages of sympathy are being receiv ed today from all over the world. .70 80. CITY BOARD MEETS TOMORROW If a quorum can be secured the reg ular August meeting of the city board of education will he held tomorrow morning at the office of Supt. A. G. Miller at Central school. The election vo teachers to fill vacancies that have been created since the election of teachers in June will be one of the matters handled at the meeting. I BEST WHITE BACON BV SIDE iq u, BEST SMOKED BACON BY SIDE 18-1? 100 LB. 8ACK COTTON SEED HULLS .43 100 LB. SACK COTTON BEAD A1EAI ’’ 1.Q5 100 LB SACK SHORTS li8 - 100 LB. SACK BRAN L75 f BIG CROWDS I ON EXCURSION Last night and this morning the At- lanta, Birmingham and Atlantic han dled large crowds for numerous South Georgia and Florida points on ex cursion trains operated from Atlanta. The regular night train reached Way- cross at seven last night with thirteen coaches, all filled. ' Specials were operated from Way- cross to Jacksonville by the (’oast Line to handle the excursionists for Florida cities. This is the first gen eral excursion oporated by the A. B. MRS. HARRIET BELL, Pres. MRS. ERNESTINE LOTT, Treas AIISS MARY DELL^Llbrarlan. AT THE GRAND Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will have with us Aliss Francis sing ing the latest In classical and pop ular songs, also Dick Thomas and the Leighton Sisters, presenting a singing and dancing Wclalty, Intro ducing all of the lat^sti dances, feat uring their celebrated'Tango Dances. This Is a chance of ^^Pfllfe to see the. Tango danced as It should be Don’t miss It. The usual pteturfe program will he ; run offering every day either a two'more or less washed, or three reel feature picture. HEAVY RAIN ! DOES DAMAGE Georgia Needs A Young, Active and \ Progressive Governor If you were going to select a manager for your own business, would you pick out a man of nearly three acore years and ton, who had not been in touch with it for twenty years or more, or would you choose an active, progressive and constructive business man who has been in direct touch with your affairs for over a decade? Randolph Anderson knows Georgia’s finances and Geor gia’s needs. He has been in close touch with them and has studied them the last ten years or more. He is the only candidate who has offered a substantial, progressive platform. If yoc would vote for Georgia’s best interests— Vote For • Randolph Anderson. FREE! FREE! FREE! On Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Early this afternoon Waycroea and vicinity was swept by one of the hard est rains known In some months. Con- Wednesday, August 8, 10, 11 andfcl2th, city mado we w jjj give with each can of Pearl i Tooth Powder at 25 cents a Pearl Tooth ANNOUNCEMENT. I wish to announce to my friends and customers that I will bo In Way- cross on the 9th of this month. I will demonstrate and take measures for the "American Queen Corsets," front or back laced, 75 styles te select from. I have a model for every figure, card or telephone call wlH bring In various parts of the traffic almost Impossible for the time being. A serious wash was caused on Wil-' rn;ruc^\Tr B “a Brush worth 35 cents, both brush and r h n. c "d^M eron, y 25 cent cash - Donfailto nearly all streets crossing it wero dgf in Oil ttllS ‘ more or less washed. ® During the heaviest psH of the rain nearly all of tho tracks In the union station passenger yard were submerg- Fresh Fish! Received Every Day Phone 320 and we will dress fish and deliver to you ready for the pan. Shrimp-Crabs Prawn City Fish Market Buy Your Feed Staff From May’s And Save Money tut uu S BFSHEL SACKS OATS BEST TIMOTHY CAT TIB MS IBS. m lb. SACKS H0B8B FEEB MSXt. SACKS BEK TEES .....V —- HtU*,BI0BT8 ,U * in l*. beak It!* 1M Lk, COTTOX SEED MAI 1M LW. COTTOX SEED SOUS -•* M Lk. HACKS BEKT PCLF **■*• May’s Mill anti Supply Store 22 Alice Street Phone No. 3 Band Concert AT Winona Park Sunday Afternoon From 44o 6 Sand is shipped from Seattle to Hon olulu for concrete making. i London bankers' clearing houso business In 1913 totaled $79,987,760,06$. The Rexall Store Neats of all Kinds. AisovttHtsoiiviDressarBoxTHz wans xv. XXT DAT. OCX DXLIVZX7 0 ROUTT i!R> OVX rxxcxfl KIOHT. IF TOO 111 VOW Btl TIRO FBOM OS, TOO SHOW THIS T OBX SO. IT TOO ASX HOT, OIVX OS A RIAL AMD wz wnx reovs it. Guilford’s Market RING 6JAND TELL IT TO FRANK Keeps' Quality: Ut and Price .Down. Double Value In firestone Volume T HE big difference in quality between Firestones and ordinary tires would make Firestones cost much more under ordinary conditions. But Firestone conditions are not ordinary. Thepicked experts of the tire nuking industry build Firestone tires. The largest exclusive tire factory in America produces Firestone tires. ^ The most efficient distributing system In Amer ica markets Firestone tires. That’s why these tires have the quality and en durance to beat all the tires of the world—and still come to you at only average price. The record of races won on Firestone Tires has been spectacular. Their rood-work in daily grind has clinched the Firestone slogan— Most Miles per Dollar Therefore choose Pirestonee—for the common-sense reuon of Finetono quality put oat in ceormoo* qmtority hr epecUHsts who asks nothing else. See the Firestone Dealer NOW. i&s! Firestone Tire and Rubber Company "AmmUm', Imwm* SBfcSk, Ttn mi Kim Ifclm- Akron, Ohio Brenchee and Dealer* Everywhere . ”‘ r r • '