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m This Sale is :
S Made for the J
• Purpose of
:
; Clearing out
| Winter Goods.!
| Many of tltej
; . i
[ Goods are on j
i Sale at Less j
r
Than New
York Cost.
Owing to the lack of cold weather we are compelled to sacrifice our winter goods. It is a policy with us not to
carry over goods from one season to another; for that reason we will maKe prices during this sale that will assist
us in quickly disposing of all our winter goods.
Womens Tailor Made
Suits
All of this seasons lat
est styles go during this
sale at half price
$15.00 suits $7.50
12.50 suits 6.25
10.00 suit* 5.00
7.50 suits ' 4-25
Yarns in Germantown
and Zephyrs this week
Half Price.*
Fleece Lined Flann -
ette House waists on sale
this week at half price.
Novelty Dress
Patterns
worth up to $ 10.00 on sain
at half price this week.
CHILDS REEFERS at
half price this week.
SILK AND FLANN EL
Ready Made Waists at half
price this week.
Fr y—i e: e: e: I —l I V El,
S3 NEWCASTLE STREET,
PllTlj S: FXrmEK, Proprietor ~ BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA
BLANK BOOkS
Full and complete stock
for 190().
Standard Diary’s
All Sizes.
Fleming & Waffs
M USE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
-—ox—
HSII. \
A- Q. SCAMMON'S CO.
In the git laugh provoking miocm,
Side Tracked
Illustrating dm comic side of life on the veil
A Hr With Ming Seosatio&s,
Startling Sensational Effects,
Special Scenic Accessories.
—-Including> company of
Clever Specialty Performers.
Preset, 1 ing (he latest nntciiy Music, Sonsg.l'uete
bTrios, Medley* Danow and extra featurea, cre
' aling fun fast and furious from start to finish
Seats on sale Monday.
ftp-25, 50, 75 and SI.OO
THE BEE HIVE
ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
Womens Jackets
Comprising up • to • date
styles same only to be had at
this store this week at half
prices
$15.00 jackets.. ’ $7.50
12.00 “ 6.00
[IO.OO “ 5.00
8.00 “ 4.00
5.00 “ 2.50
Womens Ready Made Dress Skirts
in Silk, Satin, Cloth, Brilliantine, Plaids, Etc-, all at
half price this week
$20.00 Skirts SIO.OO $7.50 Skirt* $3.50
15.00 “ 7.50 5.00 “ 2.50
10.00 “ 6.00 3.50 “ 1-75
ART DEPARTMENT.
The following at one half prices this week; Sofa
Cushion Tops, Pin Cushion Forms, Stamped Linens, Bat
tenberg Patterns.
'-s-- - 1 ■
Opera House
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
ON
lf. 11l 25
THE ~
ORIGINAL
NASHVILLE _
STUDENTS
COMBINED WITH
Gideon’s Bio MM Mol
Direction ol UUSCO Jt HOLLAND,
45-Minstrel Kings-45
Entire upper floor re
served for the colored peo
pie. _
Womens Gapes
In Plush Cloth and Golf—
this week at half price
$ 10.00 capes $5.00
8-00 “ 400
5.00 “ 2.50
2.50 “ 1.25
Don’t fail to take advant
age his Annual Clear
ance Sale.
Opera House
ONE NIGHT.
mi ■ A. n
BROADHC JEST’S
Screaming Farce
IN THREE ACTS
II! IflSI IIS
BY UKO. 11. BUOADIIITKST,
Author of “Why Smith Left Home,” ‘‘The
Wrong Mr. Wright,” “The Last Chapter,”“The
“Speculator,” Etc., Etc.
The Success of Two Continents,
ONE YE AR—-Strand Theatre, London.
FOUR MONTHS—New York City.
Twelve Companies Flaring With Enormous
Soccer; brought the Easters and
Western Hemispheres,
CAST INCLUDES
John Allison, I#. I*. Reinhart, Olive McCon
nell, H. G. Hockey,C. J. Greene, Marrie Haynes,
H.W.Montgomery,Florence Marion, Ethel Hert
slet, Charier* Charters, Lillian Young, Maude
Allison.
Seed Irish P#ttoes.
Tbe reliable produce and comuaia
*ion home of Beoj. Borchardt & Cc.
bare, as usual, taken tbe lead on seed
Irish potatoes, and are attractively
offering in this issue of Tbe Times
some of tbe choicest of tbe many vari
ous kinds that they handle. Tbe suc
cess which has attended tbe planting
or all Irish potatoes sold by this well
known firm in the past is a sufficient
guarantee that their sales of the new
orop will be exceedingly large.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMt-S SINDAY MORNING/JANUARY 21 1900
Womens Fur Col
larettes.
All kinds and styles
ranging in price froms2.oo
to $12.50 each, on sale
this week at half prices
sl2.ooCollarettes'.. .$6.00
10.00 *• 5.00
8.00 “ 4.00
4.00 “ 2.00
2.00 ‘ 1.00
Childrens Coats
At half price this week
$2.00 Coats... • .SI.OO
1.00 “ 50
.75 “ .38
.50 “ .25
•- 9 .
All Our Remnants*
of Drees GodHs, Silks,
Outing Flannels, Towel
ings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies, etc on sale this week
at half price.
LACE CURTAINS on
sale this week at half price.
PttlOll CROWDS.
Wonderful Instrument Delights Quaker
Doctor’s Audience.
MB OF Mini ORCHESTRAS.
Yesterday was a good day foi the Quaker Doctor.
Despite the cold wind that blew a chill through human
ity the people gathered in large crowds all during the after
noon to hear the music of the wonderful Polychrone.
The corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, near
Polhill's popular drug Store, was a scene as lively as
a dune day on the seashore and everybody was as happy
as could be over the entertainment that the Quaker Doctor
was giving them.
I twas free to all and many a poor soul that is denied
the privilege of listening to sweet music by the bands aud
orchestras for one reason or another was enabled to enjoy
this great treat of the Quaker Doctor without its costing
them a cent.
The Polychrone was in constant demand all during the
afternoon and last night from early dusk until a late hour
the music of the bhnds and songs from the repertoire of
famous singers was enthralling the hundreds who were out
to hear the wonderful instrument,
All day yesterday the name of the Qua Ker Doctor and
his celebrated Ilerb Tonic was on everyones lips'.
The news of his curing two of Brunswick’s citizens of
suffering that had caused them agony for years had spread
far and wide and The Times record of these two cases,
Beauregard Noble, twelve-year-old son of Dr. Wm. Noble,
and Col. A. M. Haywood, was the subject of con
versation.
We Must
; Clear Out All
Winter Goods
; So as to
Hav.e Clean
; Shelves for
i
\ Our Spring
| and
\
| Summer
[Stock:
AT THE GRAND.
Tne Woodward-Warren Cos. cloaed
its week’s engagement last night in
the play, “The Girl I L iva,” a four
act meladrama. A large audience en
joyed the efforts of tta el-ver aofora.
Tue m inhere of the troupe bays mad
many friends here who will always be
hrpny to give them a warm welcome
on any return date engagement.
'I he company’s n, xt week stand inJSa
vannab. Mr. H. H. Raymond won the
$15.00 prize.
Genial Sheriff Barrie and popolar
Doctor Rlain, aa a committee selected
by the audience, conducted the draw
ing.
iJOiT—4 ladiea’ oape betweeo;opera
house and Union street. Return to
Tiniea < ffloe and receive reward.
MORPHINE, Opium, Laudanum,
Cocaine Habit. Myatlf cured. Will
inform you of harmless, permanent
home core. Msrt S. Baidwih,
Box 1312, Cbloago.
HERE’S
A POINTER
Tou cD always And at my
store the very beat, such aa:
Dove Hama, Dove Breakfast
Bacon, Bob Boy Floor, Hectare
Superlative Flour, Royal Bak
ing Powder, Liberty Ball Bak
ing Powder, and all standard
goods you can get frem us.
Phone for one of onr Bicycle
Order Boys.
HARPER'S. <
mm rswiiEumr
Prevented by Warm Shampoos with Ccticura Soap, fol
lowed by light dressings of Cuticura, purest of emollient
Skin Cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair,
clears the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irri
tated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplier
the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes thel
hair grow on a clean, wholesome scalp, when all else fails. ,
Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, Sl.2|pj
consisting of Cirri* vua Soap (28c.), to cleanse the akin of crusts and scales and
the thickened cuticle, Concmu < Hutment (flic.), lo Instantly allay Itching, Irritation. tf&vj
Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cvticuba Rksolvemt (80c.), to cool and
the blood. A single set is often suMctent to care the moat torturing, disfiguring skin. •calp, , "|i
and blood humors, rashes, Itching*, and irritations, with loaa of hair, whan the boat phTafreffi
clans and all other remedlea fall. Sold throughout the world. PoTTB* Dai oud
tour., Props., Boston. •* How to Preserve, Purify A Beautify the Hair, Hands
The Quaker Herb Tonic has proven all
Doctor has claimed for it and the medicinal qualities or tM|
Quaker Herb Tonic is now an established fact in BrunsJ
wick and Glynn county.
The Quaker Doctor has come amongst us to stay. (
He is not here for a day or week but is here for several
weeks, and everyone who tries the Tofflc will
have an opportunity to await its results before the
Doctor leaves the city.
There can be no humbug about this proposition, for|
the cures are being daily noted, and it is as fair to every- ’
body as any man can act.
Since coming to Brunswick the Quaker Doctorßha#
made many friends.
His reputation for fair and honest dealing has been es
tablished and his cures are marvelous. g
They are right here at home, and anyone can talk tea
those he has cured at any time they desire.
Asa voluntary tribute to the Quaker Doctor’s wonder
ful cure of himself Colonel A'. M . Haywood on yesterday
handed the Quaker Doctor the following, which he has al
lowed The Times to publish for the benefit of suffering hu
manity.
COLONEL HAYWOOD’S E . AD
Brunsw^Pftl^^^i9,
To Whom It May Concern: I have suffered from
stomach trouble for several years; my stomach oft times,
would bloat and swell, causing dizzy sensation, pains inj
the back and rectal complication. I heard of quite a rem
edy, and yesterday morning procured one bottle of DuatfMM
Herb tonic, took same according to directions, a9L jf|f
morning at 11:30 a'. m. passee an enormous tapMM
feel long; the worm was alive and all in one
ken, with head and neck. My age is 49 years;
is 170 pounds. T cordially thank the Quakers
wonderful Quarter Herb Tonic being placed on the mancet9
A. M. HAYWOOD, Residence 704 Dartmouth
Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 20th day (9
January, 1900. HORACE DART, 9
Ordinary, Glynn County, Georgia. 9
SEED POTATOES!
Tnis Is Your Opportunity to Get
Hi Mi Go. lint M Nil
\Ye expect a car of genuine stock consisting of |
Pride of the South, (White Bliss)
Red Bliss, (Bliss Triumphs)
Red Early Rose
BurbanksPeerless and Hebrons. f M
Call early and place your order
BENJ. BORCHARDT & GO,: