The Waycross weekly journal. (Waycross, Ga.) 1914-19??, September 04, 1914, Image 8

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Special reductions on all anmmer goods such as Refrigerators, Ham mocks, Ice Cream Freezers, Porch Salts, etc. Spiral reductions on all Summer goods, such as Refrigerators, Ham mocks, Ice Cream Freezers, Porch- Salts, etc. Are You Familiar WITH OUR lO HER CENT Coupon Saving Plan? It not, you should investigate, the plan is this, when you buy furniture on weekly or monthly payments, and make your payments at the store, (In this way you are not annoyed by the collectors calling). We pay you for each payment made at the store—a coupon worth 10 cents on every dollar. When your account is paid, thdqe coupons are worth their full face value in trade at our store. We realize that this is a big per centage, and we have paid out several thousand dollars in this way, but it has decreased our collection expense and increased our business. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Wky not get ktr t new living roem suite? Tkere it net* room in tkektaM tkat it uel mire tkia tke living ism, mere u in tke Fell end Witter meatki; tken in kiylng faralnre (tr this rota, ntaest cert skoald be tied In selecting tke different pieces. We weald fittest Famed er Early tngliik Finishes, end yon any like a Gelden Oek er Nekotoay or some otker finish st any rate we kave jest wkst yon meat, ssd remember we c.n uve yea meaey. DINING ROOM FURNITURE Tke keenly end real velae at Mission farnltnre it emphasised ky Its distinctive style. Feck piece it el simple desita, ser viceable tad desirable. Honest end simplicity ere tke keynotes ot Its ceastractiea. Sturdy qul- ities kallt late tick piece, (ivinf Individmality net attained ky otker laraitare. Complete match ed siites er edd pieces in Early Eaflisk and Famed, else Nakof- toy aad Gtldea Oak. BED ROOM Complete matched suites or odd pieces In Mahtgeay rimaiiTainp Quirtered Sawed Oak aad Circassian Walaat. r UKNITUHE Prices for complete saites ISO to $300. BABY CARRIAGES Bay year youngster a handsome carriage. It will enable yea to give It all tke fresh air and eat deer pleasare It seeds. Every car riage of tar entire line Is striking ly keadseme; the coastnetioa is excellent. We especially call year attention to ear lime of Sidway Collapsible Go-Carts aad Carriates gnaraateed for two years, the only haky vehicle on tke market tkat is gaaraateed far st long a period against all defects. KITCHEN FURNITURE ■ We are new skewing in large varieties faralshlags far this ream. Oar kebblet are tkeFler- enct Automatic Cook Steves, which are edtrless,valveless aad wickless and karat aa Intensely ket klae flame, and tke McOea gall KUckea Cabinets which has many advantages over ether cabinets. Large variety et Linoleum. Oar layer is aa expert. •> ’ WATCB088 JOtJBKAL. THURSDAY, gEPT, 3, 1SU. IN THE SOCIAL WORLD CONDUCTED BY MRS. T. SALE PHELAN Telephone 416. Mr,. H. F. Oplloger u rUllln* rel •Urn to Ptoucolt, Flo. Mil, AddU Belle Lowther I, epend- lo( • tew dej, with her eleter. Hr,. Goodwin at Hopkln,. Mr,. O. C. Cole returned lut nlcht from an extended trip to South Caro lina and Florida. Mlieea Markuerlte and Oeorel, Morton hate returned from a tlilt'lo Whitetllle, N. C. Miu Maggie Pafford returned re,- terdar from Atklnnn, G*., where ,he ha, been rlalting friend,. Mr. W. J. Pamplln left thl, week for Eait Radford, Va, where he will Join Mr,. Pamplln for a two week, tl,lt to hi, relative, there. Mr,. Pamplln and little daughter bare been (pending the eummer In Virginia and the Carolina,. Mr. and Mr,. C. T. Beater, hate re lumed from a month’, ,t»r In War- nc,tllle, N. C. Mr,. E. J. Blythe ha, returned from a trip to Waahlngton City and , New York Mr,. A. A. Warrell will leave In a few day, for a vlalt to her father In Waahlngton. Birthday Parly. Little Mia, Wee Wee 81m, I, enter taining a number of little friend, this afternoon at the home of her parent,, Mr. and Mr,. W. P. Sima, In honor of her aevenlb birthday. Sweat's Friends Are Pleased Friends of Senator J. L. Sweat, of tbs Fifth district, ere highly pleased st the action of the state conrentton in recommending the sdoptloo of the Torrens system of registering lend ti tles In Georgia. 1 A bill providing for this wts Intro duced by Senator Sweet In the recent session of the legislature end pessed with little opposition by the senete. The crush of business et/ the lest mo ment prevented the bill getting the proper ettentlon In the house end It went over until the next session. WILL PERFECT LABOR DAY PUNS A meeting of representetlves of ell locel onions will be held tomor row night et Mechenics Hell, In the Lott-HItch building, when flnel er- rengements for the celebration of Le- bor Dey will be mode. The commit tees nemed et the lest meeting heve been unusuelly active end indicetlons ere thet 'the celebration here next Mondey will be one of the biggest the city hes ever known end one of the biggest dsys ever enjoyed by or ganized labor. Pretty Class Entertainment* The Central School lawn presented e pretty scene lest night when the Bethany girls end the Berecce boys Miss May Fleming who has been 0 f the First Methodist Sunday School visiting friends In the city left this entertained. The lawn wee strung morning for Thonusvllle. , with Japanese lanterns while seats — ; were pieced beneath the trees, end the Mrs. G. C. Cole will leave this eve- p re tty girls in their summer frocks nlng for Fairfax where she will spend atroliing about with their escorts, pre several weeks. i rented altogether a charming scene. j Punch was served from an attractive Mr. end Mrs. Leslie Sutton heve table by Miss Susan Hopkins end Miss, taken apartments with Mrs. Anderson Edna Tyson. I on Koiiock street. Many amusing games were played, 'among them being the “Auction Block." In this the young men were Want Addition To Postoffice Just as soon as the emergency le gislation is disposed ot by congress and the Jam of business is relieved to some extent Waycross Is going to remind Congressmen Walker of the Eleventh to remember the postofflee addition. Ever since the post office was erect ed here complaint has been made about Its size and the dty wants It enlarged as soon as possible. Council Will ITALY WILL BE AT WAR SOON By Wire to The Journal. Washington, Sept 3.—Diplomats claim to have Information that Italy will soon join France, Russia and Great Britain In the present war and assume the task of smashing Austrian end Turkish navies. TURKISH ARMY MARCHING TODAY By Wire to The JournaL Athens, Sept 3.—It Is reported to day thet the Turkish army la, crossing a narrow strip of Bulgarian territory bordering the Aeglan sea for the pur pose of Invading Greece, The Turks probably Intend to strike Salonika. It Is believed the Turkish army num bers 600,000. DOCTOR SCARES OFF BURGLAR Last night about 11.30 et white man who had In some manner entered the Coast Line hospital’s kitchen scared off before he had secured any thing. Dr. P. P. Lane, superintendent of the hospital, went to the pantry at Miss Nannie McKnlght has return- j ^ on h]Qck and M to the h|gh . called meeting, made necessary by the ed from a visit to Mrs. Whitfield Cobb 9 . .... . failure to hold the regular meeting In Wlnaton-Salem, N C„ and to Mra.j Ic , cr „ m „ d c , ke „„ Mrred pedaled for To.«l.r nliht While H. H. Burnet nt Saluda. tor ln lh , br M U. Glenn Hnr- ’. lhere , ta » Iot bu *" , ' , * 1 ,l * l6d ,or dr and Ml,, Nell Bate,. attention It I, believed tonlihf. meet- Mra. W. H. Youn* and little Mlaa) MrI . May j ohnlon and Mr,. H. J. l|n * w,u * » * hort one. Anna Perkin, Youn, arrived thl, Benton, teacher, of the Bethany and 1 morning from Valdosta where they have been ths guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phelan. Mr. and Mrs. Young are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sale Phe lan. if IT * 0 fa (the time named and the man was ln IViCCt I omgnt tho hallway. He did not lose a mo- ® ment ln getting away and the last seen of him he was running a mile a minute, more or less. I ( Tonight city council -will hold a Mr. and Mrs. Dessau Bunn of Fair fax, will leave In their car tomorrow for an extended trip through the mountains of North Carolina, visiting Wayneevllle, Asheville, Brevard and AGAINST GERMANS Baracca classes, feel very much cntl- Vf AMT TA PROTEST fled over the success of the contest* 1 which closed on 8unday and which the party last evening was the culmina tion. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Scruggs and Mr. V. L. Stanton were guests of the By Wire to The Journal, evening. [ Rome, Sept. 3.—A disputation of The classes desire to thank Prof.'fifteen members, representatives of Miller for his kindness ln allowing the all political parties, petitioned the TO THE PIULIC. Our sto,i£, will be closed all day Monday, Sept. 7, account Labor Day. STAR CLOTHING STORE. W. D. O’Quinn, Prop. M-2ta. JAP WARSHIPS NEARING U.S. By Wire to The Journal. San Francisco, Sept. 3.—The Japan ese consul stated today that fourteen BRITISH AID FRENCH RETREAT By Wire to The Journal. Paris, Sept 3.—An important sec* tion of the general * battle is being fought at Bapume, 90 miles nor.heasi of Paris in a dense fog today. The French were suffering heavily wb. British troops suddenly reinforced them, aiding in the retreat without further loss. Though pressed by overwhelming numbers, th- British hi !c the Germans ln check. A girl’s idea of a young man treat ing her shamefully Is for him not to treat her at all. When a young man finally comes to the point he sometimes gets stuck. CHIROPRACTIC The new discovery of the primary or physical cause of disease. The ■new science that removes this cause and assists nature to make you WELL. Let us show you some of the wonderful results with so many so- called Incurable diseases and chronic conditions where everything else has failed Chiropractic will remove the cause of your trouble. What it has done for others In your condition It will do for you and may save you a life time of suffering or an early death. W. H. HUGHES. D. C., Chiropractor. 428 Bunn Building. 9-l-3ts. The cheapest and beat advertising. If joa want to boy or sell anything 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 less than 25 cents for the first insertion—that is an ad containing 15 wojfU would cost 25 cents for the first time and 15 cents for each additional time. NO ADS TAKEN OVER THE TELEPHONE. NO ADS CHABGED. CASH IN ADVANCE TO aUj who do not carry regular advertising eontracta with the Journal. LOST—Small bunch of keys Sat urday afternoon. Reward. Leave at Journal office. 9-l-2ta. FOR SALE—At a bargain, bay pony. Gentle for children. Downey, 26 Alice St 8-26-tf. Something special ln the way of photographs. Don't fall to see novelty at Adams’ Studio. 8-25-4 ts. FOR RENT—Bungalow, five rooms. Apply to J. W. Beaton, 28 Parallel. 9-3-3ta. FOR RENT—10 room house, 51 Folks street $40 per month for eith er one or two families. All modern conveniences. See Dr. G. R. Love lace. 9-3-4 ts. TO RENT—$ room cottage, wire- screened, bath, good garden. 24 Brewer street, near Trinity church, possession on the 8th. Phone 249. 9-3-3ta. >U UIO UUU1UW. FOR RENT—Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. No children. 47 Brunei street. 8-31-2ts. FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath for light housekeeping. Apply 210 Ware St 8-25-3 ta. FOR RENT—54 Mary street 7 rooms, modern. $30.00. D. Sc O. Lott Co. 7-18-tf. FOR RENT.—Seven room cottage, 57 Elizabeth street. Inquire at 43 Jane street f 30 tf FOR SALE—5 pedigreed English pointer 'male pups. Come at once and get first pick. D. P. Solano, Phoenix Barber Shop. 8-2$-3ta. GOOD LOT Within one block of the South Georgia Industrial College, col* ored, for sale cheap. $50 cash. Ad dress College Lot care JournaL 3-ML FOR RENT OR SALE—8 room house, sixty Hlcka street Modern equipments. Fruit trees, pecans, strawberries, grapes. Phone 81, La- Orande. A. E. Cochran, Bunn Bldg. 9-1-lt NOTICE. Don’t be misled by other Fish Mar kets. I am still at 96 Albany avenue wit hcomplete line of fresh fish, oys- use of the school building and lawn, government today to Join the United Japanese warships are headed for.ters, clams smoked fish, crabs, shrimp About seventy-five guests enjoyed States In a protest against Germany’s!San Francisco for the purpose of get-1etc. Call 320. CITY FISH MARKET. 8-25-6ta. nu/umiiiu, naiioiiiu, uiciuiu MIU AUUUl IVTCIIl/'llfo gUDIUi tiUJU/KII DWIOI 111 H JJIUH.3L ■gNIUM* UCIII1UI1/ ■ i IWI iud |IUI Ul | other points of Interest, also stopping the evening, all of them being mem- ’’repeated violation of International ting supplies. It Is believed the fleet! In South Carolina on their return. here of tho class. laws." 'is within four dsys of San Francisco. FOR SALE—At once thirty-five shares of First National Bank stock of Waycross, Ga. Address Mrs. May Scruggs Bennett, Waycross, Ga. 8-24-10ta. FOUND—Two stray hogs, marked swallow-fork and upper bit ln ears of one hog. Other hog marked swallow- fork and under-bit in one emry, other ear % swallow-fork and upper-bit. L. F. Anthony, Waycross, Ga. 8-17-dly-lt-wkly It NOTICE! Mies Isabella Smith will be here for the winter and la rorganlzing her class in piano, history of music, har mony and pipe organ. References, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Studio No. 38 Tebeau St Phone 50L 8-20-1 m. MONEY TO LOAN. We can make promptly from two to five year loans on farms and close ln business or residence property at eight per cent, straight, or ln month ly payment plan. We can also dis count purchase money notes. Write Box 258, Waycross, Georgia. 7 2J lm MONEY WANTED. Ws can place your money at* eight per cent. Interest and get two for one security on farm or close In business or residence property. Write Box 258 Waycross, Ga. 7 29 lm