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TO BUY YOUR
Heaters
and
FOR THE WINTER
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We have a complete line of
Grates; oil, wood and coal
Heaters; also big line of Stoves
and Ranges. Prices to suit all.
HEREFORD-MORGAN
T. 1? gho n . H ar( [ Ware Co. 08
Journal Want Ads
| ic word) They Get Results l TRY 0WE i
INFORMATION ABOUT
FARMS OF GEORGIA.
The cheapest and beat adrertlalnf If you want to buy or sell anything
write your ad., get your change ready, then telephone 88. and a messenger
will call for the ad and the money.
One cent a word for each Insertion after the firat. No ad taken for less
than 26 cents for the first Insertion—hat Is an ad containing 16 words
would cost you 25 cents for the first tine and 16 cents 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.
Georgia has 291.027 farms; of this
number 100,047 are operated by own
ers and managers and 190,980 by ten
ants.
Thirty-four per cent of the farms of
this state are operated by owners and
managers and 66 per cent by tenants.
The farm home owners and manag-
tle. His knee was Injured.
The Emperor’s youngest son, Prince
Joachim, who has recovered from a
wound received In battle, Is awaiting
his father's permission to return to
the front.
REFUGEES INCREASE.
FOR RENT—Large house, 28
Thomas street. Enquire H. V. Barnes,
16 Brunei street. 10-3-tf.
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—Com
petent driver. Reasonable rates.
Telephone 150 and leave call for Mr.
Dalrymple. 10-1-lmtb
FOR RENT—Modern five room
cottage. Church St. $16. Phone
193. 6-10-tf.
FOR RENT—Furnished room.
Albany. Frank Guilford.
9-28-tf.
FOR RENT—Two completely fur*
ished front rooms for light house
keeping. Close in. Phone 834. 9-12-tf
FOR SALE—At a bargain one bar
rel only of roof paint. Guaranteed
by manufacturer to stop all leaks.
Lewis Lumber Co., care Journal office
10-7-6ts.
BOARD WANTED—By couple In
private family close to fire station.
Call R. B., telephone No. 20.
10-7-3ts.
FOR RENT—House-keeping rooms
completely furnished. 43 Nicholls
street. 10-8-3t
STEAMER CARRIES
COAL FOR BRITISH.
FOR RENT—4 or i unfurnished
rooms suitable for light housekeep
ing. Apply 43 Pendleton street.
9-6-tf.
Sirmans Realty Co.
W.V.S1KMAAN IKKSIDENT
Timber and Colonization Lands
318-rj20LAGRA .DE BV1JL.D1KO
MERCER LAW SCHOOL
two-VBAR'cbumi
WANTED—A couple, board and
room or two young men. Apply at
18 Gilmore street. Phone 381. I
10-2-8ts. i
FOR RENT—Residence, 20 Eliza
beth and Parker streets. Phone 74-J,
10-6-3 ts.
FOR RENT—Furnished four room
cottage or three unfurnished rooms.
38 Isabella street. Phone 689.
10-6-Sts.
FOR . RENT—Eight room house
with bath. 76 Gilmore street. Apply
W. D. O'Quinn. 10-6-6ts.
WOMEN—Sell guaranteed hosiery
to friends, neighbors and general
wearer; 70 per cent profit; make $10
dally; experience unnecessary. Inter
national Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa.
10—7—8ta
MACON, GA.
Journal-Herald want ada pay.
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 8.—The Amer
ican steamer Montoso, upon entering
the harbor here yesterday with 3,970
tons of coal from Norfolk, Va., was
ordered to proceed Immediately to
Esquimau, B. C., to discharge. It is
understood the coal was purchased
on short notice by the British ad
miralty.
While off the Mexican coast the
Montoso spoke the German cruiser
Leipzig, which, after inquiring If the
Monotoso had sighted any warships
after leaving the canal, steamed
southward.
CAPT. PILTZ’8 BODY
CARRIED TO VIENN4J
Folkstone, via London, Oct. 8.—The
number of Belgian refugees arriving
ers of Georgia cultivate 5,179.646 here la Increasing steadily, more than
acres in this state. i2,000 landing today. Many came from
The value of the land and buildings Mallnes and Alost, about 600 from
of the tenant farms of this state is, Antwerp. The sole possessions of
$221,929,000; that of the home owners most of the fugitives are contained in
and managers is $257,276,000. the bundles they carry.
GEORGIA FARMERS
MOVE FREQUENTLY.
TO BEOPEIT DARDANELLES.
Petrograd, via London, Oct. M. .
Snzanoff, Russian foreign minister,
announced that the powera comprising
the Triple Entente (Russia, Great
Britain and France) are taking steps
to secure the reopenening of the Dar
danelles.
MINES TIE UP SHIPPING.
Copenhagen, via London, Oct. 8.—
Mines drifting in the Baltic are pre-
enting all sailings from Denmark
and Germany by way of GJesker and
Warnemuende.
Washington, D. C., Oct. 8.—In com
piling data for the last federal census,
the enumerators asked every farmer
In Georgia this question—“How long
have you lived on the farm you now
occupy" The question was answered
by 264,805 of the 291,027 farm opera
tors in this state. More than 108,000
stated that they had occupied their
farms only one year or less; 71,224
from 2 to 4 years; 36,913 from 5 to 9
years and 48,674, 10 years and over.
The most restless class of people in
this state is the tenant who operates
his farm on the share basis.
PRINCE FRIEDRICH
INJURED IN FALL.
London, Oct. 8.—A Reuter dispatch
from Berlin by way of Amsterdam
says that Prince Eltel Friedrich, sec
ond son of Emperor 7'Ullam, was
thrown from his horse in a recent bat-
Please Step
To the Phone
Rome, via Paris, Oct 8.—The body
of Capt. Engelbert Piltz has been
brought to Vienna, according to
dispatch from the Austrian capital.
Capt. Piltz, who was killed In an en
gagement against the Servians, was
the last aide appointed by Archduke
Francis Ferdinand, prior to his as
sassination at Sarajevo. He was In
an automobile following the Arch
duke at the time of the tragedy.
Modern stores provide every possi
ble convenience for their customers.
The superior service which our store
affords, convinces people that they
can trade as successfully by phone as
if they came in person.
A FREE
DELIVERY SERVICE
Is maintained for your ronvenlence
and we want yon to use It freely,
Small phone orders receive the samo
attention as large ones.
Let as be year regular druggists.
Never think you are so Important
that some one can not take your place
when you are gone. I
1. W. ELLISTON
PHONE 260
LOOK OVER THE TURNOUT.
sent you from this livery stable. See,
how smart and up-to-date it Is. You
will not meet anything on the road any
better looking. If you owned it your
self it would cost you a lot of money
to keep It up- By hiring it from us,
therefore, you are better ofT than If
it were your own. You pay only for
the time you use it.
ears Proper Ironing of
Studebaker Sears
gives them strength where needed.
Axles, hounds and bolsters are firmly held to
gether by heavy Iron dtps suplemented by dowel
or Key pin—no chance for parts racking or be
coming loose and out of line—axles are trussed
and hounds are securely braced — that’s why
Studebaker gears carry loads that would
crush other.wagon
gears.
There’s a Stude^
baker on our floor that
will "show you". It
will pay you to see ft.
American, wire Fencing, High
Grade Buggies, Harness
and team Collars.
Jones Buggy Company
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FAILURE TO SECURE AN EXTENSION OF THE LEASE
ON OUR PRESFNT LOCATION FORCES US TO MOVE—
WE WILL GO INTO OUR NEW BUILDING 19 ELIZA
BETH STREET DURING THIS MONTH AND WE WILL
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what we say.
oat to satisfy creditors.
We will sell oar entire stock Furniture, Brass and Iron Beds,
Art Squares, Rags, Baby Carriages; in fact everything—except
contract goods—at practically wholesale cost. We mean
We have never ran a catch-penny sale, and our reputation is behind this sale. We are not going out of business or selling
We bought as usual for our fall and winter trade and the depression caused by the European war and having to
go into a smaller building forces tts to greatly reduce our stock at once. The people of Waycross and in surrounding country now have an
opportunity to get goods at pricedthey have never been able to bay at before. CONE AROUND AND LET US CONVINCE YOU
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(WaycrossFumitureCo.)
Pendleton Street Waycross, Ga.
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