Newspaper Page Text
THEyBEE HIVE’S
SPECIE SALE OF REMNANTS
We have just finish
ed taking stocK and have
a big lot of
f 3 ?eirv/i rvj“Ts odd ***- eh^sjcd^,
Which we will place on sale, beginning Monday morning, at a big re du cl < j
THE REMNANTS COMPRISE
Black Dress Goods, Colored Dress
Goods, Silks, Table Linen,' Toweling,
Ribbons, Laces, Percales, Outing, Dra
pery goods, White Goods, Embroide
ry, Etc.
A special bargain for this sale will be.—
100 WOMEN’S DRESSING SACQUES-AT 39= EACH
Made of nice quality fleeced lined flannellette.
One Price Cash Dry Goods Store.
*lB NEWCASTLE STREET. I’HIT. 8. FARMER, Proprietor.
BLANK BOOkS
Full and complete stock
for 1900.
Standard Diary’s
All Sizes,
pp'i
-
M ta (tat
one; wkejk,
—commencing—
MONDAY, JANUARY 15,
The South'* (.rosiest Ksvorlto*
m mm km mu mm
Tb* l**t equipped popular prlo© company in
71U annunl season ofun abated suceesM
Popular Prices, 10,20 and 30 Cts.
“"The'cartaltTnever telle— something go
ing on ell the time.
' TONIGHT
“A Practical Joke, ’
8-BIG SPECIALTIES—B
| INCLUDING
J obn K HIFFKR and DIA M OND t! n. e
America's Greatest Comedy. Duo end
l'erody Siegeri.
Mabelle ECKERT and DECK Ludwig
IhetretnrnUl I ► l s—Singi're
... AND OTHERS.. .
|sls 00 Given Away
M Saturday nlglu to the purty holding the
■ lucky number.
■ATIN EE SATURDAY,
l*erternience begin* et Ida.
Seat now on Sale at Butts’.
Notice of the First Meeting ot Creditor*, la the
l. strict court at the United State*. tor the
Ke* ern Idrieion of the Southern District of
Georgia, in Ilenkcniitcy.
, Hi the matter ot J, It, Jleller, bankrupt., in
bankruptcy.
To the creditor* of J. H. Heller and Heller
A Kabieoric, formerly of New Turk City, non
otjfmmsa '.ek. in Iheoounty of Glynn and dm
. trlci atoresa 4. a bankrupt:
■gjlfetlea i* herein- given that on the 16th day ot
*Wury.A.D., WOO, the said J H. Ilellet wasduij
■fndtbdioated bankrupt, nd that the first meet
§ tug of M* creditor* will t>e held at Bruovrick. in
fciilraa ooanty, on the 27 adny of January, A, 1>
'tSkuAM 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time
W Raid creditor* tnay attend, prove their
gwelmß. Appoint a trustee, examine the bank
mHp%an<l auch other buaineea at may proper!v
fiaMawibefore said meeting,
A- J CROV ATT,
W Referee in Bank™, U v.
Vied at Brunaw I. V tieorgla.thk* the llfihNlnv
BIT For every purchase made at
Ir,—-dhe Bee Hive tjjat is not en
tirely satisfactory, we will
emchange same or cheerfully refund
the money-
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.
Opera House
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
ON
Ilf. Hi 23
THE '
ORIGINAL
NASHVILLE
STUDENTS
COMBINED WITH
Gideon’s BiQ Minslrel Gomivoi
Direction ot RUSCO A HOLLAND.
48-Minstrel Kings-45
Entire upper floor re
served for the colored peo
ple.
LOTT & LEWI'S
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Cigars, Tobacco and Grain. Agent* lot
Celebrated Cuban Htlx, Fitahugh 1-ee
Howell Cobb, Regalia dal Prißoipe
Cigars. White Satin and Orange Bloa
conp Flour—Unequaled.
Corner F and Bay Sts.
THE BKONSWICK TIMES SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 20 1900
Opera House
ONE NIGHT.
■if in i n
BROADHURST’S
Screaming Farce
--—IN THREE ACTS
IIY OEO. H, BEOADHURST, /
Author of "Why Smith Left Iforne,” -The
Wrong Mr. Wright,” “The Last ( hiip(,-r,’“‘Tho
•‘Speculator,” Ktc., Ktc.
The Success of Two Continents,
ONK YEA It—Strain! Theatre, London.
FOUR MONTHS—Sew York City.
Twelve Companies Flaring With Enormous
Sucess Throughout the Eastern and
Western Hemispheres,
CAST INCLUDHS
John Allison, L. P. Reinhart, Olive McCon
nell, H. G. Hockey,C.J. Greene, M auric Haynes,
H.W.MontgomcryFlorence Marion, Kthel Hert
alot, Charles Charters, Lillian Young, Maude
Allison.
rail ke.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
ON
man i. \
A. Q. SCAMMON’S CO.
In the gi oat laugh provoking success,
Side Tracked
Illustrating the cootie side of life on the rail
A Comedy With Thrilling Sensations,
Startling Sensational Effects,
Special Scenic Accessories,
Clever Specialty Performers.
Presenting the latest catohy Mueio, Soneg.Duct*
Trio*, Medley*, Dance* and extra feature*, cre
ating fun fast and furious from start to finish.
Seats on sale Monday.
PRICES-25, 50, 75 and SI.OO
TIE POLYCIRONE
ARRIVED LAST SIGHT
Wonderful Musical Instrument
Comes to the Quaker
DootorU
FREE ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL.
Will Be Biyen Nightly Near Polhlll’.
JP. pulsr Drug Strs, Co’* r Newo**-
ile and G'ousesOr Str.el.,
The I’ulychrone ie here!
It arrived ltet night, end the Quaker
Oootor happy.
The Bret fair night it will be beard
at the Quaker Doctor’, otand, and then
the public will be weloome to a treat
that is seldom accorded them.
The entertainment will b“e free to
all, and tbe music of tbe Polyobroue
will carry music to tbe ears and bearta
of tbe people even as tbe celebrated
Quaker Herb Tonio carries hesltb to
tjaelr brains and bodies.
For days, the Quaker Doctor bas
been looking for bit Polychrone, and
last night when it oame, tbe oorridhrel
of tbe Oglethorpe were resounding
with its music.
Hundreds heard it and were pleased,
and should tbe weather permit to
night, ereryone will bare an opportu
nity of listening to its delightful mu
tic free, at tha Quaker Dootor’e stand,
near Polhill’s popular drug s’ore, oor
sbVi **tl Gloucester etreetp.
- , h :'
Tbe Poljolirone sings aud laughs
and talk*.
1c gires the music of brasrbands
and orcbestrt, delights tbe people,
and makes life worth tiring.
Cheer is carried to erery heart and a
smile to erery lip its won
derful music, and you cannot afford to
miss it.
The entertainment costs nothing.
It is as tree as the air you breathe,
and every body is invited to oooie out
and enjoy it.
This is the treat of the oentury—
nineteenth or twentieth—whichever
you prefer, and you must do! miss it.
When the weather permits, the
Polychrone will give forth Ha music.
Come everybody and bring the chil
dren.
It costs you nothing, and the enter
tainment is worth going mdss to hear.
The Quaker Doctor is treating the
4
publio, aDd invites you ail to come.
-1 Deeds Are Fruits,
Words are but leaves." It is not what we
say,but what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does that
tells the story. The many wonderful cures
elected by this medicine are the fruits by
which it should be jjdged. These prove
it to be the great, unequalled remedy for
dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, salt
rheum, catarrh and all other ailments due
to impure or impoverished blood.
Hood’s Pills r* non-irritating, mild, effective
AT THE GRAND.
A good sized boose was most thor
oughly amused by the Woodward-
Warren Go. last night. A bright com
edy in three acts bearing the name of
‘A Practical Joker” waa.t’e mirib
producer. The four female eba-aoters
were most charmingly delineated by
Bessie Warren, Uoa Clayton, Grace
Diamond aud Mabel F.-kert. Tbe
gowns worn by these ladies were
beautiful creatioo*.
Guy Woodward, as Felix Feather
stone, sod the b|lanoe of tbe male
roles were Hlled rery well and elicited
continuous surprise.
The concert of the muaieal team of
Heck aud Eckert met with tbe usual
merited applause.
For today’s uiatioee ibs “Practical
Joker” will be repeated, and tonight
this clever company will make its
atieux to tbe Brunswick theatre pat
rons in “The Gi.l I Love.” The sl6
i pt jca will be given to the holder of
tbe lucky number at the conclusion of
tbe play.
Side Tracked.
A. Q. Scammon’s floe oomedy, “Side
Tracked,” cornea to the opera bouse
Wednesday night, Jan. 2dtb. “The
Real Widow Brown,” which waa here
some time ago, is also one of Boam
mon’s plays.
The pnnoipal figure in tbe Jpieos is
a tramp, through whose persistent ef
forts a mysterious crime i* Anally
cleared up. The tramp provokes a
gAeat deal of fun. He 'is constantly
gettiog Into trouble, but in the end
proves the truth of tbe old noexim
that “a noble heart oft bests under "a
ragged jacket.” In tbe second act the
tramp is aidt-tracked oe tbe limited
freight, and here an opportunity i* of
fered for tbe display of me
chanical effeote. A full
oros.es tbe stage and tbe trv^^ scram-
HARPERS
THE PiACE
To go anil get your Candies and
Cukes. Just received a fresh
shipment of Lambies Banquet
Wftftrr#, Five O’clock Tea. V a*
DuUft Cream, Marshmallow
Walnut, Vanilla Jelly, also
Candies of every description.
Chocolate Bon-Hona,Chocolate
Almonds, und any kind you
I want from 10c to 5Cc pet pound.
I Try a pound of our mixed
Chocolate at 25c and sue how
quick we can lend It.
HARPER’S.
fiiheiss, FSwritmuT
bleu out of a box oar while the train
Is in motioo.
are four acts in the play, each
on* seeming iunuier than the one pre
ceding, and the audience is kept con
tinually laughing. Interwoven into
theoomedy, which ia the main ele
rnent, ia a pretty and pathetic little
story. It tells of a mysterious crime,
which is only solved by the persever
aooe of the good-natured tramp. Tnere
ia a vim and go about the play that
captivate* the whole house, the gallery
as well as the down-stairs portion.
First and foremost in the company
is E. H. O’Connor, who plays the part
of Horatio Irving Booth, the tramp.
Following closely in the track of Mr.
O'Connor in ability of aotion is Mat
Schafer in his funny portrayal of the
Dutchman, while Mr, W. J. Con lan,
as the policeman, oatches bia audience
with bn capable atoing and special
ties.
ITCHING LIMBS,
And All Forms of Itching, Scaly Humors Amt
Instantly Relieved and Speedily J
Cured by CUTICURA.
The itching end burning I goffered in my feet and limbs for thj|B|uMS£
were terrible. At night they were worse and would keep eie %w*k *
t greater part of the night. rffiMßKHli
doctor after doctor, ns I waa
on the road most of my time,’ittao*oOe
of our city doctors. None of the doc
tors knew what the trouble was. I got
a lot of the different sampies of the medi
cines I had been using. I found them
of so many different kinds that I con
cluded that I would have to go to a
Cincinnati hospital before I would get
relief. 1 had frequently been urged to
try Cuticlka Remedies; but I had no
faith in them. My wife finally prevailed
upon me to try them. Pre9to! What
a change! lam now cured, and it is a
permanent cure. 1 feel like kicking
some doctor or myself for suftering three
years when 1 could have used
Remedies.
11. JENKINS, Middleboro, Ky.
COMPLETE TREATMENT Sl.2b
Consisting of Ccticcra Soar (25c.), to
cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and
sot ten the thickened cuticle, Cuticura
Ointment (50e.) t to instantly allay itching,
irritation, and intiammation, and soothe and
heal, and Cuticcka Resolvent (50c.), to
cool and cleanse the blood, is often sufficient
to cure the moet torturing, disfiguring skin J
scalp, and blood humors, rashes, and irritafi
tions with loss of hair when physicians, hos
pitals, and all else fail. Sold throughout the world. Pottee Druo akd Chem.
Cobp,, Sole Props., Boston. “How to Purify and Beautify the Bkin,” free.
Use only CCTIcm Soap for baby's skin, scalp, and hair. It Is not only the purest,
sweetest, and most refreshing of nursery soape, but It contains delicate, emot
MILLIONS llent properties, ohtalued from Ccticuba. the great skin cure, which preserved
or purify, aud beautify the skin, scalp, and hair, and prevent simple skin hlcuffi
ur fshes from becoming serious. For distressing heat rashes, ehaflngs, infaidg
tMTUPRC mations, ami eruptions, for crusted, Itching Irritations of the scalp, with dry,
mu l ni.no ttl j n< am j f a m n g hatr. for red, rough hands, aud shapeless nails, and simple
fantile humors, It is absolutely Indispensable.
What Happeasd ts Joaes.
There is no discounting the eolid
success of “What Happened to Jones,”
George 11. Broadbursl’s clever com
edy fare*. It is a well written and
cleverly constructed play, and wher
ever giver, it ie greeted with roars of
honest laughter, which are secured in
an honest manner. The following
criticisms from tbe press throughout
the country speaks for isseif:
NEW YORK JOURNAL.
“What happened to Jones, would
disturb tbe serenity of an owl. • •
>* * Such plays are godsends.”
NEW YORK EVENING SUN.
“The audience began to liugh as
soon as tbe curtain rose, and did not
•top until it fell on tbe grand finale.”
NEW YORK TELEGRAM.
“An 18-karat comedy without a
flaw.”
BOSTOK DAILY ADVERTISER
“Brigh-, witty, cleverly done by
clever people, and deserves the sue
oeas it h i it tlined.”
( IIICAGOC’URONICLK.
“There wse a great orowd at tbe
Columbia theatre last night, anil they
laughed for nearly three hours, and
uproariously at that.”
LONDON DA I LYjTKLEGR AI’H.
“Smart, ingenious, well written,
and wholly destitute of coarseness and
vulgarity.”
“What Happened toJonts” come,
to tbe op-’ta house Monday night, and
seats are now on sale.
Big S reet l’arsih snd Frs Cooce-t.
Minstrelsy has attained its most at
tractive perfection and completeness
>n the performance given by Wright’*
Original Nashville Student* and Gid
eon’* Big Minstrel carnivel. Thi*
mammoth organization represents the
strength of two complete companies.
It will appear at the opera house
Tuesday, Jan . 23.
In early days a small band of wan
dering minatrel performers, traveling
in wagons from place to place, fur
nished the happiest hours of amuse
ment to our fathers and many of our
selves. The “Old Uncle Epb” “Top
seys” and soenee from plantation life
with its slave eongs and senegainbian
frolci will always be fondly remem
bered and pleasantly recalled by tbe
visit of this big miostrel oompany,
which presents the oid once familiar
scenes of early minstrelsy combined
with tbe ideas of the present day.
rapt nmNf|f|m,ji/
ON THE FIRSTMLLOf;
Will Be Major of tho Third
Battalion, First Regu
ment, •
WITH HEADQUARTERS IN BRONSIICi:
Ssrgssst Henry Hirseh ts B Hi* Adju
t*ot—Hsw Us N*-ommu*i*o*l Of
ficers Art ts Bs Him!.
A telegram received by Mr. Henry
Hirseh last night, anaeanoed the
nomination of Capt. Krota’ D*r ea
Major, oo tbe firet ballot tbt waa
taken in Savannah yesterday. Tbi*
gives the headquarters of. tha Third
battalion, First regiment, to Bruns
wick, and makes Brunswiok tbe head
quarters of two battalioos— that of the
Naval militia and tbe Firat regiment,
as named above. Caps. Dart will be
elected Major on February Ist, and it
is practically a foregone oonelueiou
that
AdjottPßflilTii wlt-ovff or the rsssonV
that prompted Mr. Hirseh not to be a
candidate for a lieutenaney id the
Riflemen at the nomination proposed a
few oigbte age. Tbe nomination* with
be held end the preeent efleera will tm
el-eted, with Mr. Jack Stile* fl Csg-*
tain Before going out of
Dirt will probably
commissioned officers, and tberVSM|
not any changes contemplated iiTfW
present list as far as known. The ap
pointment of one Sergeant, to take tha
place of Sergeant Hirseh, will ha
about the only obaoge.
Tbe Riflemen now #umber about
forty mefi, and are starting off tha
new year in good ebape.
Tbe oompany is composed entirely of
colored performer* and numbers 46
people, carrying two big peer. l **"
bands, one grand symphony
tra, 15 comedians and tha bast line of
varied sot* known to minstrelsy *and
vaudeville- dancers, alegars, acrobat*,
jugglers, alack wir* performer*, tom
biers, tbe popular oooidantal quartette,
tbe Nashville Students’ Quintette and
many other features. A btg parade
with two band* appear* oo tbs street.
Hear their grand free coneert at 7:IV
in froot ot opera bouas.
Tbe entire upper floor ia aat aside
for tbe colored people. Seat* now on
sale at uaual place.