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Grace=Brantley Co.,
Headquarters in Waycross for Dependable Merchandise.
The best of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Slippers
and Oxfords are kept hete, as we are sole agents
for the celebrated Zeigler Bros’ line, and every
* pair is guaranteed.
Men’s Shoes from $ 1.00 to $3.50,
of the very best makes
Our Wash Goods Department
-is stimulated every week with shipments of the newest fabrics, and
you can get a stylish dress from us in Lawn, Muslin, Dimity,
Ginghams, etc., '
From 5 cents yard up
All the stylish shades in Silk Gloves . . 25 to 50 cents pair
New line Parasols tor Ladies and Children, all prices.
30 pieces Torchon Laces to close at ... 1 cent per yard
8 pieces Embroideried Swiss for Curtain, 15c values for 10 cents yard
8 pieces wide Curtain Scrim for . . . . 5 cents yard
Good sized Towels, sold everywhere for 10c., 60 dozen at 7 cents each
20 pieces yard wide Cambric, 11 cent value at . . • 8 cents
Orace-Brantky €o.
80 pieces Magnolia Dimities, all styles, 6
cents per yard.
Big line of Lawns, Organdies, Dimities, &c.,
reduced to 10 cents per yard.
Special values in white Lawns, 40 inches
wide, 10, 12 1-2, 16 and 20 cents per yard.
Those pretty sash Curtain Swisses that were
36 and 40c per yard, going now at 26c a yard.
New line Babies and Childrens’ white Mus
lin Caps, 16c to $1.60 each.
Special Sale of Fancy White Goods Monday.
These are GREAT BARGAINS. Some worth up to
2oc a yard, but we are crowded, and the BARGAIN TA
BLE will have them MONDAY, at
MATTING.
We must reduce this stock down to its
allotted space, and 18 new rolls of Heavy
China Matting, bargains at 26c per yard, will
be sold now at 20c per yard, by tla* roll of 40
yards, and laid for nothing.
16 pieces Cotton Warp Japanese Matting, 36
cents values, will be sold now at 30 cents per
yard, laid on yonr floor.
Grace=Brantley Co.
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IN MEM0R1AM
r Resolutions to the Memory of Mrs.
Buckner.
The following resolutions were
jiassed by the Mission Aid Society
of the Baptist church, iu com-
“Sfcincmoration of Mrs. Reynolds
H^Bkrckner, who was an ardent mem-
^^^oer of the society:
It is with profound sorrow we
bring our tribute of love to the
memory of Mrs. Reynolds Buck
ner, who “fell asleep in Jesus’’
March 30th, 11)02. To our human
mission this dispensation Beems
' peculiarly sad. A young life in
the bud of its promise cut down ;
& genial, attractive, Christian
character ended just as its useful
ness was unfolding, When hus
band and loved ones were leaning
on her; when pastor aud frieuds
«ere learning to valuo her bright
sunny nature; when little chil
dren were hearing of Jesus from
her lipe and suffering humanity,
finding a friend the book is closed,
the end cometh. But we point
them to the loving Father, “who
is too wise to make^r mistake,
.find too good to do us harm,” yet
“ebasteneth whom he loveth,”
.find bid them commit their trust
to pirn, that “some day, some
how, we’ll understand.” There
fore, be it
Resolved—By tbe Ladies Aid
.and Missionary Society, ot the
Waycross Baptist church, that in
'rtie death of sister Buckner, we
Vise one of our most beloved and
.Useful members; while our roll
v shows one name less, that of
Heaven shows one more.
2d—That to the bereaved ones
we extend the hand of human
sympathy and Christian consola
tion and that a copy of these reso
ld lutions be furnished them, also
He j}, e papers, for publication.
Mrs. Bi.acksheab,
Mrs. Livinoston.
Committee.
Bring us your hides, war, tal-
Jow, Ac Hardy Bros.
STAR CLOTHING STORE.
Mr. O’Quinn Is Much Pleased With His
New Stand.
Tlie Star Clothing Store is one
of the prettieBt concerns in the
city and it ie a pleasure to drop in
there.
Mr. W. D. O’Quin, the proprietor
says that business has greatly im
proved since moving into his new
quarters. He haB one of the lar
gest and most up-to-date stocks in
this part of Georgia and hie goods
arc all that fashion demands, the
very latest cuts and all the nobby
stylos.
Iu bis half page ad in this issue
he invites the people from the
country to make his store head
quarters court week.
TIIE GREAT DISMA1, SWAMP
Of Virginia is a bi'eeuiogground
of Malaria germs. So is low, wet
or marshy ground everywhere.
These germs caueo weakness, chills
and fever, aches in the bones and
muecles, 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 Byi
villas, 0., “but never found any
thing as good aa Electric Bit
ters.” Try them. Only 60c, A11
Druggists guarantee satiaf action
Hon. J. H. Estill, of Savannah,
came in from Homerville Tuesday
afternoon. He attended tbe meet-
of the Estill club afteft, which be
left for McRae.
The drummera are in session
today in Atlanta, and no brighter,
happier, set of men than they,
will grace the capital city tbia
year.
Boys’ Clothing. Every gar
ment we show is made in the
latest styles, at the Star Clothing
Store. W. D. O’Quinn, Prop.
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NEWS OF PIERCE CHAPEL.
Men and Matters, as They Exist
Daily-
Piekce Chapel, April 17.—As
usual, there was a large crowd at
tended clinroh at Big Creek Sun
day. Rev Richard Lee and Rev.
Mr. Mullis conducted the services.
Messrs. A. C. Wriffin and C. W.
Walker took their regular weekly
trip to Waycroes Saturday. Mr.
Griffin came back home minus a
troublesoma tooth, and Mr. Wal
ker drove back a epirited gray
horse instead ot the mule he left
with.
Mr. Frank Davis of Blacksbear,
was the guest of Mr. Jack Griffin
last Sunday.
Mr. Arch Crews and sou Levy
went over to Biackshear Friday to
attend county court.
Mr. E. T. Griffin one of our
oldest aud most prosperous far
mers has just completed a fine
string of wire fence. In farming,
Mr. Griffin follows tbe old mot
to; “If you do but little, do that
little well.”
Several of our folks aro antici
pating taking in the yearly meet
ing on the Buffalo next Saturday
and Sunday.
Tbe little ch'ild of, Mr. Eddie
ewton was interred at Big Creek
cemetery Saturday.
While in Waycrosa Saturday,
Mr. A, R. Crows was thrown from
a road cart and received a sprain
in bia shoulder whieh is giving
him some trouble.
A Very enjoyable dance was
given at tbe home of Mr. Kias
Hagins Friday evening.
Our Debating Club haa discon
tinued its mee'tiuga for a while,
but its member* are hoping that it
will recuperate after the “Holies"
are all oyer.
Mr. Carter, of Biackshear, can
didate for the office of iheriff of
Pierce coonty, wa* over at Big
Creek Sunday, and with bia genial
manner* and sunny disposition
was trying to win the favor of his
fellow citizens in the ensuing elec
tion.
GRACE-BRANTLEV COMPANY.
Will make Dry Goods Line the most
Complete In South Georgia.
Tbo Grace-Brant,ley Company
iiave been busy getting their tre-
mondoiie stock in shape. It ie
now about straight, aud the store
presents a neat appearance.
Messrs. Springer ami Pittman,
the managers, are ever watching
for plans and methods to mako
things more attractive, and they
let nothing pass that would add
to the completeness of the concern.
They say that the company in
tends to pay more attention to its
dry goods department, hereafter.
They oesiro to make it. no com
plete as auy in the State, und say
it will be the largest in 8ou,th
Georgia.
Their store always presents a
neat appearance, tbe fixtures be
ing up-to-date, and modern meth
ods used iu stock keeping.
Wanted! Lost!
I For Sale.
iReward! ForRenfl
Noth ins lor Iomm than 15c.
For Sale.
My rcsldenco No. 15 Alice Mtront. Six
roomM and largo bath room lino copper
hath tub, city water Ail nucenimry out-
hulldinga, grnpoH and fruit. If Hold la a
few days can bo had cheap, 8. Knokk
Wanted.
A fow boardorHcan bo nccomodutcd In
prlvuta family, bImo a furnished room to
rent. 23 Ilickn street,
BRAIN-FOOD NONSKNBE.
Another redicuious food fad has
been branded by the most compe
tent authorities. They have dis
pelled the silly notion that one
kind of food is needed for brain,
another for muscles, snd still
another for bones. A correct diet
will not only nourish a particular
part of tbe body, but it will sns-
tain every other part. Yet how
ever good your food may be, its
nutriment is destroyed by indiges
tion or dyspepila. You must pre
pare for their appearance or pre
vent their coming by taking regu
lar doses of Green’s August Flow
er, ' the favorite medicine of the
healthy millions. A few doses
aids digestion, stimulates tbe liv
er to healthy action, purifies tbe
binod, and makei you feel buoyant
and vigorous. You can get Dr. G.
G. Green’s reliable remediea at
Seals Drug Co. Get Green’s Spe-<
cial Almanac.
Try cur OneO*it-a-Word Column.
Five allow canes at a bargain. Dr. T.
8. Paine, Gem Pharmacy.
Found.
A BICYCLE, at C, R, Jordan’s place
in tbe country. Apply, describe, and
pay for tbit ad and got aame.
Journal Optic*.
SMALL COTTAGE, Thoms* Street,
$3.00. Lott A Pkaiiodt.
• Notice.
I expect to be at superior court, In
Ware county, with my fine “stand” horse
“Sam Sellar*,” and will be glad to con
fer with parties there.
JoBRPir R. Dkdok,
Biackshear, Go.
Deafness Cannot be Curod
by local applications, ns they cannot
reach tlio disoasod portion of tbo oar
Thorn In only ono way to euro donfness,
and tiint is by constitutional roinodios.
Deafness is enusod by an inflamed con-
dltion of tbo mucous lining of tbo Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube Is In-
•lamed you havo a rumbling sound or
Imporfoct boaring, and whoa It Is en
tirely dosed, deafness is the result, and
unless ttieinltammation can bo tnkon out
and this tubo restored to Its normal con
dition, boaring will bo destroyed forovor;
nine cases out of ton aro enusod by ca
tarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed' ■
condition of tbo mucous surfaces.
We will givo One Hundred Dollars for
any cnao of donfness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure, bond for circulars, free,
K. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O,
Sy-Hold by Druggists, 75a.
Hall's family pills are the best.
Mrs. Henry Redding, of Way-
cross will be tlie guest of Mrs. W.
W. Wilson next woek.—Albany
Daily Herald.
barrel.
Good “our, $4.C0 u
Ballard's Obelisk, $4 05.
J, K. Sessoms & Bito.
Buy one of our suits we are sell
ing for *10.00 they aro worth dou
ble. J. M. & C. W. Parker.
For quick returns try
The Journal’s
One-cent-a-word column
Soda Water.
The Finest the Worlr’
Ever Drank.
Is making 28 different flavors,
Tbelr apecisl drinks sre not surpassed even by tbe Impor
Hero are tome of the leading flavors:
Ginger Ale, Iron Brew, Damiana, Pepsin O’
Biroh Beer, Wild Cherry, Gooa-Oola,
Strawberry, Lemon, Cream Soda, Choci*
Sparkling Dewey. Hail orders proxnr
Tha Waycross Be
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