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Mr. George W. Deen goes to
Jacksonville to-day on business.
Mr. Oliver Deen, of Douglas,
was in the city Tuesday
Mr Thomas Deen, of Douglas,
spent two days in the city this
week
Capt.W. S. Bull, of the B.&W.,
spent part of the week in Waycross
attending court.
Sheriff Southerland, of Douglas,
was in the city yesterday, eu route
to Live Oak, for a prisoner.
Mr. J. H. Moore, of Macon,
State manager for the Chicago
Portrait Company, is in the city.
Our Shoes and Hat stock can’t
be bent. Bibb <k O'Quinn. The
Clothiers.
Mr. H. H. Cone, of the roadway
office, went toThoinasville several
days ago on account of the illness
of his father.
Mr. A. M. Walthour and fami
ly lmvu moved here from Savan
nah, and are living nt the Medlin
place, 50 Elisabeth street.
Stock your farm with the cele
brated Florida beggar weed. The
Excelsior Medicine Company have
75 bushels of seed at $1.25.
The Blackshear base ball club
•came over Tuesday and slaughter
ed our boys by a score of 24 to 0.
Only a small crowd witnessed the
game,
Mr. Stewart, of Palatka, Fla.,
aud Mr. Frank Moore, of Christie'
Groover Drug Company, of Jack
sonville, were in Waycross the
early part of the week
Dr. J. B. Bagley, of Millwood,
paid The Journal a pleasant call
Tuesday. He says the crops are
excellent, and the health very
good in his neighborhood.
If money is what you want, It I
us save it for you on your Summer
Suit. Bibb & O'Quinn.
Mr. J. M. Jardine and wife, of
Nicholls, were in the city Wednes
day. Mrs. Jordan was on route to
Brunswick to take steamer for
New York, where she will be visit
ing for some time.
Porto Rico molasses.
Hakdy Bans.
'Dr. and Mrs. Redding returned
from Oxford yesterday, where they
hud been attending commence
ment. En route home they stop
ped over in Macon to visit Dr.
Redding’s father.
Mrs. Cook, of Waycross, who is
spending sometime in Brunswick,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. J.
Colson, expects to spend several
days of this week on St. Simon Is-
Captains W. S. Bull and R. S
Wells, who have been attending
the Conductors’ convention at St.
Paul, Minn., returned Tuesday.
After the convention, captains
Bull and Wells made a tour of the
West. They visited several West
ern States, and went as far as San
Francisco. Their trip was delight
ful, and they are greatly pleased
with the West.
Edward IIuss, a well-known busi
ness man of Salisboro, Mo., writes:
‘‘I wish to say for the benellt of
others that I was u sufferer from
lumbago and kidney trouble, aud
all the remedies I took gave no re
lief. I was induced to try Foley’i
Kidney Cure, and, after the use of
three bottles, I am cured.” Fo
sale by all dealers.
When you need a now pair of
shoes, buy a pair of Humplirey’i
long wearers. They fit well and
are the cheapest.
Rev. L. D. Ellington, of Glen
more, who lias been in North
Georgia for several weeks, has re'
turned home. He cal lied on The
Journal Tuesday, and said that
while the wheat crop in North
Georgia is line, it is no such an ag
ricultural section as this.
We desert the price to lessen
the stock for the next two weeks.
Bibb AjO'Quiim, The Clothiers.
Mr. B. F. Johnson, who has
been in South Carolina for the
pnst two years, was in the city
yesterday en route to Douglas to
visit Editor J. M. Freeman’s fain,
ily. Mr. Johnson’s wife went to
Douglas a few days ago. They
will move to Jacksonville.
Humphreys sells no shoddy
shoes. All are guaranteed solid
lenther or your money back.
Mr. Reed E. LoMance, manager
of the Brunswick Marble Works,
lias been awarded the contract to
furnish stone trimmings for the
Hitch-Lott block, soon to be erect
ed in Waycross.—Brunswick
Times-Call.
Always get our prices before you
buy your suit. The Red Star
Clothing Store. Bibb & O'Quiuu.
The lack of energy you feel, the
backache and a run-down condition
generally, all mean kidney disor
der. Foley’s Kidney Cure will re'
store your strength and vigor by
making the kidneys well. Take no
substitute. For sale by all dealers.
Forty cents pays for a gallon of
Porto Rico molasses at Hardy
Bros.
Cycling has its ups and downs
After the downs use Banner Salye
if you’re cut or bruised. It heals
the hurt quickly. Take no substi
tutes. For sale by all dealers.
Porto Rico molasses 40 cents a
gallon. Hakdy linos.
land.—Brunswick Times-Call.
We have two prices, but have Rainfall This Month,
prices to cut in two for the next The rainfall thus far this month
two weeks. Bibb <tr O’Qtiinu, The has been quite largo, ns will Ire
Clothiers. .seen by the following figures fur-
Mr. J. A. Rumph, who has been j nislied by Voluntary Observer R.
down in Mississippi at the govern- -'f-Hoskinson: On June 2, .11!
rnent camp, returned to Waycross inches full; on the lid the rninfall
last. Saturday. Mr. Rumph con W!1 • il nndonthcOth 1.01 inches,
trncted malaria down in Mississip- ®' ,,r I* 10 thirty hours beginning at
pi, and he is here to recuperate
A party of Waycross young men
are making preparations for a
month’s camping at Knutcrson’s
swamp. They expect to capture
at least a barrel of fish every day,
in ndditinn to slaying large num
bers of alligators.
Riug up Hardy Bros, and inquire
about that Porto Rico molasses.
midnight on the morning of the
12th and ending at 0 a. m. on the
18th the downpour wnsH.SC inches
making the total precipitation
5.78 inches.
First Methodist Church.
Preaching Sunday, June 18, nt
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Sunday-school
at 4 p.m.; praver-meeting Thurs
day night at 8 o’clock.
CAPITAL 350,000.00.
'phe pirst Rational B an ^
OF WAYCROSS.
Director#—J. K. Wad ley, president; W. W. Beach, vlco-president; C. C.
Grace, capitalist; A. Sessoiu#, capitalist; C. E. Murphy, furniture; J. C.
McDonald, lawyer; J. L. Sweat, lawyer.
This Bank is the Only National Bank in the City.
We regard the safety of money intrusted to our keeping ns our
first duty.
We are always ready and willing to tnakeloaus when the security
is satisfactory.
For the convenience of those who are not in active business and
desire to have thoir money kept safely, wo maintain
A Savings Department,
In which 4 per cent, interest is paid, compounded quarterly.
We solicit your business.
J. E. WADLEY, President,
Every Merchant
IN BUSY WAYCROSS
Should here a well displayed adrertisement in
The Waycross Journal.
The live business man has a message for the people every
week. He has inducements to offer for their trade. In no
other way can he so successfully communicate with the peo
ple who buy, as through the local paper
On its semi-weekly visits the
JOURNAL will do the work;_"only
—ve it a fair trial *
Photographs.
For the Best Photographs
and Enlarged Pictures,
Or copies from Photos, for
Watches, etc.,
Go or send to MARTIN’S STUDIO,
No. 8 Gilmore Street, Waycross, Ga.
Just received.
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STOCK YOLK LAND WITH
Florida Beggar
Weed.
WE HAVE THE SEED
At $1.25 Per Bushel,
EXCELSIOR MEDICINE CO.,
WAYCUOSS, <JA.
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500 Phonograph Records
Just Received, at
Waycross Cycle Comp’y,
Opposite Stand-Pipe
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Much to Praise
In our stock of high class
modern FURNITURE,
Hiiid nil
that could Ini
said In favor
•of this Furni
ture, wo might
bo accused of
over - estimat
ing it# value ^
and beau tv.
ROSS FURNITURE CO. 74 I
SHIPHENT
^oNSTIPATloJ?
% the ROCK’that WRECKS manyS
jos. Il brings In Itstrain bodilu evils"
/that slowly but surely destroy health,
/strength and cheerfulness. _. u c
TO REMOVE THIS CONDITION TAKE.
PRICKLY
ASH
BITTERS
li Is a marvelous system cleanser and regulator j
k Permanently CURES a constipated habit,
^corrects trouble In.the digestion. Purifies^
. the blood, strenathens the kkfticus.
k PUTS TIC SYSTEM IS PtRrlCT ORDtR^
SOLD AT DRUGGISTS.
Prietos,
Special Agents, G. R. BRINSON & CO
and HARTFORD,
Columbia,
$40.00.
\W ur»* sole Agents for t in*
in Wuvcross.
Hartford,
$25.00.
GRACE-BRANTLEV CO.
Is the distinctive characteristic of our
Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Children’s
SPRING and SUMMER
CLOTHING
NO STOCK In the SOUTH
equals our* In QUANTITY, QUALITY, VARIETY,
or general excellence of STYLE and FINISH, and
on EQUAL QUALITY
Our Prices Always Lead.
Ladles’ Tailor./Hade Suits,
Waists, Skirts, Underskirts,
Corsets, Neckwear, Under
wear, In especially exclusive
selections ....
MAIL ORDERS
solicited. Careful attention, anil shipments C.O.D.
with privilege of examining before paying.
Correspondence invited. ““ “
B.H.Levy&Bro.
SAVANNAH,
• GEORGIA.