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QRACE-BRANTLEY CO.
What we advertise, we sell, and what we sell advertises us, and when you see it
under the head of GRACE-BRANTLEY CO., you are sure to find it here as
represented and in quantities.
A Few of the Many Money Savers.
85 pieces 1C and 15 cent Torchon Laces and Insertions.. 5c yard
Everybody’s 15 and 20 cent Embroideries at 10c yard
10 and 12$ cent Embroideries and Insertings at ... . 5c yard
Best 75 cent Corsets, any style, 47c each
10 yards good Checked Nainsook for. 47 cents
10 yards Good Dress Dimities, all colors, 47 cents
10 yards Good Checks 47 cents
10 yards Good Ginghams 47 cents
10 yards Good Calicoes 47 cents
12 yards Best Bleaching iu town for............. s . .. 97 cents
One lot two yard wide Heavy Damask, $1.35 quality, 97 cents
Three Big Cuts to Our Farmig
Friends.
All our 16 cent Jeans for 10 cents
All our 20 cent Jeans for 16 cents
All our 26 cent Jeans for 19 cents
We have 32 pieces of the above Jeans and will
all go at these prices until closed out.
We have 10 pieces Thin Whito Muslin Plaids, 12$ cents is cheap
for them, but to keep you talking about us, we are selling them at 8c YARD
12$ cent values Linen Finished Batiste for... i 10c YARD
Eight pieces 15 cent value Sheer Black Lawn at 10c YARD
Just received, 120 pieces 25 and 85 cent Embroideries and Insertings, but yon
will And the entire lot on the 10 and 1,6 cent Bargain tables.
Good size heavy Linon Towels at lO CENTS EACH
Large 10-4 White Spreads, $1.25 values for... $1 OO
18 doz. Long Bosom 75o Negligee Shirts, white and oolored, pleated fronts,
CO CENTS EACH
We have Shoes, Slippers and Ties for everybody.
Our Tard-wide Black Guaranteed Taffeta, our Black
Silk Warp Brilliantines and our Black Goods for Skirts
are never matched.
Our Muslin Underwear Department is on a boom, and
many of our customers say it is the best made, best
fitting and best values ever shown in Waycross.
We are headquarters on all makes, qualities and styles in White Goods, Organdies, Frenoh Lawns, Persian
Lawns, Victoria Lawns. India Linons, Swisses, Dimities, Striped Mercerized Batistes, Mercerized Light Piques, Plain
or Plaid Piques, satin striped and Plaid Organdies, and all the little Checked Nainsooks.
Crrace-Brantley Co.
Grace-Brantley Co.
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BRANTLEY AND BARTLETT.
-To Have Different Sides on the Cohen
Question.
A special from Washington soya:
Judge Bartlett, of the Sixth dis
trict, is scheduled for a Bpeesh iu
-the house agaiust the proposed
<3uban reciprocity bill, and Mr.
Brantley, of the Eleventh, will
_ apeak for it. Mr. Brantley, who
made the first speech on the
•democratic side iu favor of reci
procity, had not expected to
.speak again, but Mr. McClellan
and other democratic members of
the ways and meauB committee
- who favor the bill have strongly
USSiorged him to do so.
NEGRO ARRESTED ON SUSPICION.
Carried to Florida for a Murder Com
mitted In 1900.
Mrs. Stephens Dead-
f Mra Mary Stephens died at her
-home nine miles south of Pearsou
-a week ago. She had been ill three
-^monthB. She was 28 years old
and haves a husband and five
children. Her remains were bnr-
at the Guest Mill cemetery.
Messrs. Elias and Ely Vickers,
. of Worth county, were yisitors to
1 Waycross Sunday. They went up
to Homerville yesterday to attend
Olinch superior court.
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i j, M. & C. W. Tarker arc known
.. -to be money savers on clothing,
•hoes and hats and tfiey can show
-the latest.
Miss Catpie Perham, of this city
arill be the guest of Mr». Bosalee
Bell, of Albany, during Chautau
We guarantee to sell you new
.goods and save vou 25% on every
.purchase. J. M. & O. W. Parker.
Rev. J. H. Mather has goue to
‘GuyBie to run a revival meeting.
Me will remain up there through
next Sunday. His pulpit here
will be filled by Rev. C. M. Ledbet-
-ter, of Blackshear.
Have you eeen the pretty suite
J. M.&C. W. Parker sells for
} for men?
A negro giving his name as Col
lins, was arrested on suspicion out
at Waltertown a few days ago.
On Christmas day in 1900, a
negro was killed by another one
named Dave Allen, in Lake coun
ty, Fla., for whom a warrant for
murder was sworn out.
Sheriff J. W. Northrup, of Lake
county, came up Friday and iden
tified the negro as Dave Allen,
who confessed Collins was an as
sumed name, and Allen was cor
rect.
Mr. Northrup carried the negro
back to Florida Friday, to-await
trial.
PantB for men and boys in all the
new stripes at prices lower than
ever. J. M. & C. W. Parker.
THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP
Of Virginia is a breeding ground
of Malaria germs. So is low, wet
or marshy ground everywhere.
These germB cause weakness, chills
and fever, aches in the bones and
musoles, and may induce danger
ous maladies. But Electric Bit
ters never fail to destroy them
and cure malarial troubles. They
will surely prevent typhoid. “We
tried many remedies for Malaria
and Stomach and Liver troubles,”
writes John Charleston, of Byes-
ville, O., “but never found any
thing as good as Electric Bit
ters.” Try them. Only 60c. All
Druggists guarantee satisf action
flcGEE’S
Is the daintiest store in town.
Mr. Renfroe Jackson, who has
been chief clerk in the freight de-
pot of the Atlantic & Birmingham
railroad left Sunday for Macon
where he will accept a position
as chief clerk to the traffic mans-
ger of the Macon, Dublin & Savan
nah railroad. Mr. Owen Phelan,
formerly with the Seaboard in Sa
vannah, takes Mr. Jackson’s posi
tion here.
Humphreys tells cheap good
shoes.
A DOCTOR’S BAt> PLIGHT.
“Two years ago, as a result of
a severe cold* I'Mat my -voice,"
writes Dr. M. L. Scarbrough, of
Hebron, Ohio, “then began an ob
stinate cough. Every remedy
known to me as a practicing phy
sician for 85 years, failed, and I
daily grew worse. Being urged to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coaghrabd Colds,
I found quick reli*f, and for lost
ten days have felt better than tor
two years.” Positively guaran
teed for Throat and Lung troubles
by all Druggists. 50c and $100.
Trial bottles free.
Mr. J. W. Wade and wife leave
today for Jacksonville. Mr. Wade
will accept a position with H. C.
Seaman, who has recently opened
a clothing store in that oity.
It is packed full of light, airy, fairy spring webs and
woofs that everybody wants this season. If you wait
you will have to take the leavings. Now you can get
the choice. Goods have never been so pretty and
cheap as they are this year. Note these:
Wanted! Lost!!
For Sale.
[Reward! ForRenl
Biggest Line Ladies’ Hats in South Georgia
to choose from, made to order.
Finest Line Ladies' Fine White Shirt Waists
to select from, 25c. to $5.00 each.
Nothing for las. than 15c.
Found.
Nobbiest Line Children’s and Infants’ Caps.
Ladies’ Ready to wear Skirts, any kihd you
want, from . . . 5Qc. to $25.00 each.
A BICYCLE, at C. R. Jordan’s place
In tha country. Apply, describe, and
pay for this ad and get same.
Journal Office.
Men’s $1.25 and 1.50 Shirts all go at ONE
DOLLAR, as long as they last. See win.
dow display.
Notice.
I expect to be at soperior court, In
Warecounty, wlthmy line “stand" hone
“Sam Sellara,” and will tie glad to con
fer with parties there.
Joseph R. Dedoe,
Blackshear, Oa.
For Sale.
Five show cues at a bargain. Or. T.
S. Paine, Gem Pharmacy.
D. A. McGEE.
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