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THE BEE HIVE’S |
jBPECIAL SALE OF REMNANTS:
We have just finish- a.™ For every]purchase made at I
I n|| 11 r —the Bee Hive that is not en
Wd taking StOCK and have tirely satisfactory, we will
Wr < ** emchange same or cheerfully refund i
W big lot of —I
oot= **- enos,
Evhich we will place on sale, beginning Monday morning, at a big redact nr.
■the remnants comprise
jLfflack Dress Goods, Colored Dress
Roods, Silks, Table Linen, Toweling,
I Ribbons, Laces, Percales, Outing, Dra
ft pery goods, White Goods, Embroide
f ry, Etc.
♦ -■ — A special bargain for this sale will be—
\OO WOMEN’S DRESSING SACQUES AT 39 c EACH
Made of nice quality fleeced lined flannellette.
> the bee: hive,
One Price Cash Dry Goods Store.
... PHIL 8. FARMER, Proprietor.
213 NEWCASTLE STREET.
BLANK BOOkS
Full and complete stock
L for 1900.
g:andard Diary’s
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f.,_ i..ng!wfPr
■if On Host
e: "wroicic,
.. COMMENCING
MONDAY, JANUARY 15,
—The South’* Greatoat Fevoritca
Iffi nOTUI-Tilin COMMIT,
Tli6 tat equipped popular price company In
•statouee. 7th annual seasonofunabated suocoaa
Popular Prices, 10,20 and 30 Its,
The curtain never falla-aomotlilng go-
Ing on all the time.
TUESDAY NIGHT
That Hllarionaly Funny Farce,
“Why Jones Left Home.”
Stirring Climates, Startling Situallona
SPECIALTIES—B
INCLUDING
■IohnKEIFFERand DIAMOND tira.e
A America’* Greateat Comedy, Duo anil
■ Parody singers.
Babrile ECKERT end li£CK T.udvng
■ InatrumcntalitU—Singers.
I. .. AND OTHERS.. .
■eat now on Sale at Butts’.
JIOTI & LEWIS
WHOLESALE GROCERS
■p**> tbbSQCP End Grain. Agents lot
IjMctirated Cuban Htix, Ff tab ugh Lee
Powell Cobb, Regalia del Principe
jphg&ra. White Satin and Orangv' Bloa
■eom Flour—Unequaled, \
fcorner F and Bay Sts.
I Skip Net ice,
' Neither the muter, ownen or conaigntra of
Uw Swedish bark Nana will be reeponaible
r any debt* contracted by the crew of aaid
p't. Pub I aeon. Master.
THESE REMNANTS'
Will be offered at about half original
prices. Dress goods lengths will be
suitable for an entire dress, separate
skirt, waist or child’s dress. Odds and
ends in Flannel waists, Underskirts.
“ Wbet Happened to Jonea,” wbicb
oomei tn the Grand Monday night
next, is the title of George H. Broad
burei’a successful faroe. It had a run
of four month* at the B jou theatre,
New York, to enormous business, and
U now running at the Strand theater
where it hat proved a* suooettfu! a* in
the I nited States. The oast includes
such clever artists as John Allison, H.
G. Hockey, W. H. Montgomery, Louis
JOHN ALLISON
Aa Jones.
Reinhart, Joseph McKever, Gharlea
Charters, Charles Greene, Florence
Marion, Lillian Yonng, Olive McCon
nell, Ethel Hertelett, Marie Haynes
and Maud AUison. Tbs etory is aa
follow*; Ebeneeter Goodly, a ataid
promisor of anatomy,who it expecting
a visit from bis brother, the Bishop
of Ballarat, i* persuaded to attend a
THe\BRUNSWICK TIMfcS TIEBDAY • MORNING JANUARY I<* 1900
boxing oontest by hi* prospective soh
in-law. Then the fun begin*. While
there the police raid the piece, but
Goodly *nd bi* young friend escape,
arriving home lo greatly perturbed
oonditiCD. They have been pureued,
not by the polioe a* they supposed,but
by Jooe*, a drummer for byinn book*
and pitying cards, who wm alo at
the light, and who ha* laid himself
open to the leriou* charge of assault
ing no officer, Jones, to escape, fob
*' ”* and Richard into their
home an.. ,
•* a* tha
prfae of bia mg fftßhyj?
oapade of the professor. He h*r:.Ut*
assurance ar and ready wit of a iii-am
‘ V:
rner, and before the other character*
know what to do be baa donor i?" The
garb of the visiting bishop and meets
the police io this disguise. He also
meeta the family, and it beanies nec
esary td keep up tbe deception, cot
withstandi ng the arrival of the real
bishop. The oompiioations that an
sue may scarcely be fmagioed, for
Me. Broadhurst has the faculty of
leading his audience to expect one
amuaing altuatiou and then surprises
them with something even more amus
ing.
B. B. B. FOR BAD BLOOD.
On# Trial Pottle St to The Time
Reader*.
il hlpr tf it ms bleed aid thin diseat*
eruptiogo, pimples, oerofuls, eating sore*,ul
°*rs, canrer, cc.sema. *ktn scabs, eruptions and
•ores on children, rt-eumati*m, entarrh, Itch
ing, bumnra, etc. For those troubles a positive
clc cut *ls found in F, B. n. (Botanic
Blood Bairn), the meet wonderful blood puri
fier of the ago. It has boon thoroughly tested
for past thirty years and has alwaya curt>d
even (he most deep-seated, rerslatent cases, af
ter doctors and patent medicinee had all fail
ed. B. B. B. cure* by driving out of tha blood
the polaons and humors which cause all these
troubles, and a curelathua made that Is per-
manent. Contagious blood poison, producing
eruptions, swollen glands, ulcerated throat
and mouth, etc., cured by B. B. 8., the on!
remedy that can actually cure thia trouble.
At druggist*, |l per Urge bottle; six large bot
tle (full treatment)
every Times reader may teat B. B. B. a
trial bottle sent free and prepaid on request.
Medical.advice Blood Balm Cos.
Atlanta. Ga.
Th* Opera House Photographed.
Photographer Winston yesterday
took a picture of the Grand Opera
House, and will have views of this
handsome building ready for sight at
an early date.
AT THE GRAND.
The Woodward- Warren Plays to a Peek
ed H >u*e.
Last night the standing-room-oniy
sign -was displtyed at the opera bouse
for the first time this season. It was
the initial performance of a week’s
engagement of the Wood ward- Warren
Cos. The play produced was entitled
“B-yond the City,” a netlodrama in 4
acts.
Beseie Warren, oast as Emma Myr
tle, pleased tbs audience, although
her role did not oall for any undue
exertions,
Una Clsyton, as Chick, rough but
true, was quite amuting, and her por
trayal as a naive rural girt was welt
receiven.
Guy Woodward, as Larry, the Irish
servant, was the bright aide of tne
play, and by bis clever drolleries and
jokes kept ihe house’in good humor.
Francis Mioey, as Nelson .Oak, made
a handsome, unsoropulos villain, an and
carried out'bla part well.
Wm. Van Etten in the dual rolea of
Morgan, a hunchback, and James
Worth, backwoodsman, did will. The
balance of the cast did good work.
The features of tbe entertainment
wese tbe apeoialties introduced be
tween each act;
Keiffer and Diamond in 'their song
and dance aot were met enthusi
astic applause.
H. Guy songs were
very amusing aud met with deafening
applause. •
Una Clayton in hsr torn with bar
little dog Roxie made Ait.
The musioal selections of Heck and
Eokert with viollooello, violin and
mandolin proved a grand ooncert in
itself and delighted Us hearers.
Asa whole tbe company is a very
strong one, and Guy W’oodward’s of
fer to forfeit f6O to a jury which will
ssy that bis troupe is not as good as
giamy which ha* been here before is
/pfVkelj to oocor.
Toimo. tineas county.
ft Frank J.jpffeney *k oath that be Is senior
| pit, tier at (fie firm .11'. J. Cheney Jt Cos., doing
bwdnaa* In the cit. if Toledo, county and stale
C rrsald, and tha aid firm will pay the sum o
K I UNfillK D OIUKS tor each and every
case of eatanh that canntt b cured by Hall’s
Cntan b Cure.
FRANK J. CHUNKY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this uth
day of December, IB.se.
A. W. QLRA3ON,
„ Notary Hubiic.
Sold by all druggists,
Ilall’a Family Pills are the bit. “
Greeting Th#ir Many Frienjs.
Mesare. Sapp and Townsend, two of
Glynn’s successful planters, were in
the oity yesterday greeting their many
friends.
it bas bean demonstrated repeatedly in
every state in the Union and in many for
eign countrie* that Chamberlain * Cough
Remedy ie a certain preventative and cure
for oroup. It bae become the universal
remedy for that disease. M. V. Finer, of
Liberty, W. Va., only repeats what has
been said around the globe when he writes:
“I have used Chamberlaio’e Cough Reme
dy in my family for several yeare Bnd al
ways with perfect success. We believe it
is not only the best cough remedy, but that
it is a sure cure for croup. It saved the
lives of our children a cumber of tunes. ”
This remedy is for sale by I. N. Bishop,
druggist.
* #
Ur. H. H. Harvey Improving.
The friends of Mr. H. H. Harvey,
the popular city treasurer, will be
pleased to learn that be was able to be
out yesterday after a few days’ ill
ness.
F. B.'Thirkield, health inspector of Chi
cago, saya, “Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot
be recommended too highly. It cured me
of severe dyspepsia.” It digests what you
eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and
all forme of dyspepsia. W. J. Butte.
NEW HOUSES.
Uaay being Bui t in and Around Brunswick
On almost every street the sound of
hammer and saw is heard, as many
carpenters sre busily atworkonibe
pretty new boueei that are being built
io Brunswick. There is a greater de
mand for houses now, residences and
store-, than there ha been for many
year*, end landowner*, realizing tbe
fact, ere takir.g many measures to
wards improving their property, by
ereotirg thereon comfortable houses
for reut or sale. Among tbs pretty
new buildings noticed, are two pretty
homes of Mr. Young, on George street,
the two of Mr*. Harrison, on Glouces
tsr street, one on tbe lot of Mr*. G. T.
Bailey, oo Gloucester street, a band
some one on tbe corner of George tod
Albany street, a number of pretty
ones oat E etreet boulevard, aodmauy
o’bers in different parts of town. Ev
erywhere, bouses that tre already
built arrbeieg remodeled and freshly
painted, a'dmg greatly to the appear
ance of tbe oity generally.
Cure Fre*.
It Is deep-seated, otwtlnate cases ot Rheuma
tism that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood U&lm; cures.
It matters not what other treatment*. doctors,
sprays, liniments, medicated air, blood pander,
have failed to do, B. B. B. always promptly
reaches tha real cauas and roots ant and drives
from the bones, Joints, mucona membrane, and
entire system tha specific poison In the blood
that causes rheumatism and catarrh- B. B. B.
•s the only remedy strong enough to do this So
there can never lie a return of the symptoms.
Don’t give np hope bat ask your druggist for
B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm or SBs. Large
Joules sl, six bottles (fall treatment) IS. B. B.
Wan Inmeat remedy that makes real cures of
all blood diseases after everything else fail*
We have aleolute confidence in Botanic Blood
ill am; hence, so yon may test It, we wIU send a
trial bottle free on request. Personal medical
and yice free. Addreae BLOOD ItALMCO-
Atlanta. On,
o"p’. Tobe Uoodbrsad a Candidate
The Times is informed that Cap’.
Tobe Goodbrad, tbe cld veteran, it a
candidate for tbe office of tax receiver
at tbe coming October election.
. H. Ajplescn, justice cf tbe peace
Clarksburg, N. J:~ wyi7’ ,r seWibPs Little
Early Risers are tbe best pills iised for
constipation. We use no other*.” Quick
ly cure all liver and bowel troubles. W. J.
Butts.
DINNER
BILL.
Th© housi wifc always finds it
ijjfHfcard to think of some
thing lor the next meal; but
remember* if you will always
ring me up and call for me in
person, I will assist you with
pleasure. Partial list for today:
Campbell Soup, any flavor, i>er can. 10c
Chinese Cabbage per head ioc
Rutabaga* per bunch ioc
Torn!pa per bnnch 050
Garni Yellow Yams per pk acc
These are the potatoes we have
such a run on.
Heinz's Bated Beans per can... 10 & 20c
Becker’s Flake Tapioca per pkg 10c
German Dill Pickles just received fresh.
Very rei>ectfully,
HARPER'S.
■in ftsmtami
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[ 'Housework is haid worh without Gold Dust l
Washing Dish Cloths
Kitchen cloths must of course be washed dsily ,
otherwise they htrbor grease and odors and
become unhealthy. They should he made of knit*
erocbet-cotton, •* a square of suitable size.
3Tfeet> you wash theia. If you will add a labie*
-.jxxnful erf
Gold Du6c irsfr Powder
to the hof crater it w;!l cm the ... ease and cleaa
them in baK the time; dry them out 1* the *un
shsnc zad air.
i tk firm* unr fc* ’ kfat
••GOM.iir wr. KOVtiCWOWT'
B*aS tim s *jo *)u it t*t
THE *. It. rA.tS/.MK CCMPANY t
Chicago. St. '.ojla, M fork, Boslt*.
♦ Florida Central & *
Peninsular Railfoad.
Time Table Effcctive.NOr., *0,1899.
£v Brunswick 7... 480 a 236 p IS non! NORTH A EAST S4 M
Ar Jacksonville - 0 10 a 140p74p
L? Jacksonville llti i 4 ICp Lv Brunswick 8 10 a 8 lop. |
Ar Brunswick 8 50 p... IOOOp Ar Savannah. II *! p 11 Hp
Lv Brunswick lO a 830 p .. . Ar tairfax 2 20p 164a i
ArSavannah.. 12 27 p,1160p ... A r Denmark 304 p 2it a 1
LvSvannah. 6 08a 8 07 p Ar Augusta 9 46p (Hi |
Ar Brunswick * s| 8 50pi Ar Colombia 48Sp itti
buLiHEusDiv. . . :::::::::::: lSlim
fr Baldwin' i,le 1 tej s H **”“•’ * vm.".7:::i 18S •l <
Waldo li Bs'iHud ArLynchbura I4oa*4Bp 1
Ar Gainesville”l 7;..i1*01p ... P Ar lie 486 a 648 p
g£ cSdSTEew .. 8 Sip Ar Washington f St a 8 60 p
Ac gHMrSnrfnia 123 m AT ffeltilror* # llsll Up
acflilta P W '”i 1 tool i *Ar Philadelphia 11 26 a *6B a
Arleeabnrg Slop 480 a! Ar Boston... 9 QOp OB pj......
ArTavares 388 p. 620 a WEST lilV. AB. O. ii
ArOriando - SOop SlOa 1 —■— *-
Ar Winter Park 5 27p Lv Brunswick 4 80 a I tip
Ar Owensboro 846 p 4 13 >Lv Jacksonville 820 a 7 44u
Ar Plant City 444 p 6 28a Ar Lake City UMs • Sip,
Ar Tamps. 6 3up 6 80 a Ar Live Oak 12 Itplo B*p
! Ar Montlcello 3 20 p 4 48a
Ar Tallahassee, 3 Up 8 80a
\r Quincy 4 ns-ia..
Ar Rlvcr.Junction 6 26 nillJl
i Ar Pensacola 11 00 p 8 XH
'Ar Mobile 8 Wa
__ !Ar New oileans. . j,... .. ISO aj1.....
Arrivals at Jacksonville fioin (be north and east, No. 36 st 9:1" a. m, No. 83 at 7:4S mb.
From the west. No. 1 7:26 p. in. From the south,No. 14,7:55 a, m.. No. 10,3:68 p. m. No. a
“Dixie rlyer”B:l7 a. ■>.
Noe. 86 and no cariy Pullman Buffet sleeper* be'wecn Jacksonvlle and Columbia, connecting
with sleepers betwten Columbia and New York and between Columbia and Cincinnati via
Asheville.
Nos. 88 and 34 carry Pullman Buffet Sleeper, between Tampa and Columbia. All annals between,
Columbia and New York nerved on dining ta> with trains N0.36 and 36. Nos. Uand 14 carry
Pullman Buffet sleeping cars between Jacksonville and Tampa.
.steamers for Key west and Havana—No. 38 makes connection at Port Tampa with itetasa
leaving Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Noa. 1 and 2, Bleeper between New Orleansand Jacksonville. •
Full Information given by agents of the Southern By. and F. C, A N99HH MHH
D.t.MAXffELL A, U. MacDONELL, L. A. SHII’MAN
Sec. V.P. ft Gen. Mgr. Gen. Paw. Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.
PLANT SYSTEM
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
*°- w " 0 -- Time Table No M
raa*eager Ptaaaager (_). 3*2, PasiMingwr Passenger
Kffective Sunday,' \ D*Ut. Daily
Daily- Daily. Dec. S,U:ei an '
9 30am.... 10 00 pm... ar Waycres# lv uaoam 84Spm...
10 10 pm... 11 00 pm... lv Waycroes ar 60Uam... J 40pm...
1* 80pm... 3 06ptn... ar Tifton iv 1 18am.... 6 30pm .
* 10pm... 3 Mam... ar Albany Iv llispin.... 346 pm... '
.1* 10pm... I 16*m... ar Bavannah Iv 3.16 am o (Opm
SBopm. .. 1 SO.am... ar rhomaavilla lv Vouam t aopm'.lii '] !!!
V. A W A YbKUbb dt iuATIiOiUKY . V 1
7CO mm...l TOOg-v — It Brunswick 7T ~30 am .".lo's6 pm. .. 'i
•* mn ..II 69 am... ar B rmingham; h 46,m.. 84>am
o JOpm .. | 710 pm... ar Na-nvilie K uooam... j*i*S
IS Mpm ...i *3O am... ar Louisville. It 366 am. • Rpm
.... 4 06pm... 706 am... ar Cincinnati I* 11 OO pm 5 46pm
-M pm 6 6-pm ar (hieago Iv 1145 am... BBopm. ...1...;.;
Direct connection made at Waveroa* with ihronga Pullman Sleeping Car* foi Savanaak
l m,n “ North; also f„ Montgomery, Blnningha n, Nuhvllle, Bt. Louis!
Reeling cuairea a between Wayeroea and Mnntgoroorv viaTbomaaville.
Between Port Tampa, Key West and Hanna.
Lv Port Tampa II 00 pm Mon. Thura. Sat. | Ar Port Tampa ] 30 pm Tuea and 4i,n
Ai hey West 3 01 pm Tues bTi. Sat | Lv Key West. 9 80 pin Mon and bat
I.v hey W eat 9 00 pm. Tues Frl Sunday I AT Key We. T 30 pm Mon. and *at
Ar 6 Wed. Bat Mon .... ILv Havana 1* 00 pm Monday and Sat.
Tbe 1 lant Steamships-New Orient” and ’'Maacotte” are operated on this line.
B. DUNHAM, ■<,. W.OOATBR. B.W WRtmv
General Bupt- Division Pas*. Agent. p an . Truffle Mar
Savannah, Ga. Brunswick, gx. Bvn“f(ia.
SF.'fPhG REPCFI.
Pert ol Bran r k, Jan. 15 1800
AKRIVSO
S3. C ilorado, Risk, New York.
Bark, J. P Babel.
CIJtARRD.
(AILED.
Having a Great Ban on Chamber’am’. Cough
Remedy.
Manager Martin, of the Pierson Drug
Store informs, us that he is having a great
run on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He
sells five bottles of that medicine to one ol
any other kind, and it gives great satisfae
tion. In these days of la grippe there is
nothing like Chamberlain's Couch Remedy
to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat
and lungs and give relief within a very
short time. The sales are growing, and all
who try it are pleased with its prompt ac
tion.—South Chicago Daily Calumet Fo
sale by I. N . Bishop, Diuggist.
Orders for charts showing new depths on
Brunswick’s bar will be taken now and Ailed
immediately charts are issued, C.W. Peming
Agent U.S. Coast and Geodetic Surrey. ’Phone
M Ilf
ONE NIGHT.
Hi ill 18
BROADHUJRST’S
Screaming Farce
IN THREE ACTS
Mid Hi jok
BY GKO. H. BBOADHURST,
Author of “Why Smith Left
j Wrong Mr. Wright,' “The Last Chapter,"“ThJ
‘Speculator,” Etc., Etc. ”
The Succass of Two Continints,
OXF. YEAR—Strand Theatre, London.
FOUR MONTHS—New York City.
Ttslts Coapanios Playiig Witi tans
Sujcbss Tbroagiont Hit Easton ud
Wsstsrs Seaispkts,
CAST INCLUDES
John Allison. L. P. Reinhart, Olive McCon- ”
nell, H. G. Hockey,C.J. Greene, Marrie Haynes,
H.W .Montgomeryjlorence Marion, Ethel Hert- i
slot, Charles Charters. Lillian Young, Hands
Allison. M