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This Sale it*
\ Made for the
l Purpose of
l Clearing out
l Winter Goods,
jj Many of the
E Goods are on {
K
E Sale at Less j
f Than New
.York Cost. j
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.'
Ucae Lil.td Ih li -
ette House waists on sale
this week at half price.
Novelty Dress
Patterns
worth up to $lO.OO on sal**
at half price this week.
CHILDS REEFERS at
half price this week.
" SILK AND FLANN KL
lioady Made Waists at half
price this week.
T ( —| EEI E3 EEI I —l I V El,
jl 213 NEWCASTLE STREET,
PHIL S: VAB&EB, Proprietor BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA
BLANK BOOkS
Full and complete stock
for 1900.
Standard Diary’s
life All Sizes.
Fleming & Waff’s
OPEfiA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
-—ON
HIE I. A
A- Q. SCAMMON’S CO.
In tbe gr eat laugh provoking success,
Side Tracked
lltaslrallug the eomio side of llfeou the mil
A CoasdT With Thrilling Sensations,
Siirtlisg Sensational EM,
Special Scenic Accessories.
! 5 V lnoindlng a company of
Specialty Performers.
Presenting the latest catchy Music, Sor.sg,Duels
Wrtu*. Medleys, nation* and extra features, crc-
fast and furious from start to finish
jScats on sale Monday.
■ICES--25, 50, 75 and SI.OO
THE BEE HIVE j
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
15.00 ,l 7.50
10.00 “ 5.00
ART DRPARTMEHT.
The following at one half prices this week; Sofa
Cushion Tops, Pin Cushion F'orirw, Stamped Linens, Bat
tenberg Patterns.
Opera House
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
ON
HE HE B
THE
ORIGINAL
NASHVILLE
STUDENTS
COMBINED WITH
Gideon’s Bio Mint l Cdil
Direction of liCSCO & HOLLAND.
45-Minstrel Kings-45
Entire upper floor re
served for the colored peo
ple.
Womens Gapes
In Plush Cloth and Golf—
this week at half price
SIO.OO 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.
$7.50 Skirts $3.50
5.00 “ 2.50
*3.50 “ 1.75
Southern Railway Comps ay.
Ollce General Agent, Brunswick, G*. January
16th, 1900.
Kffoetlve midnight, Jan. 18th, 1900 the sched
ule over the Southern Hallway will be at fol
lows:
Arrive at Brunswick;—
No. 14, 7.R0 a. in. From Macon, Atlanta and the
north.
No. 22, 8.40 a. m. From .letup with connections
from the north and aonth.
No. 24, I.BBp. m. From Jeanp with connections
from the north and south.
No. 20, 7.00 p, m. from Jesnp with connections
from the north and south.
NO. 10,0.00 p. m. from Atlanta, etc.
Leave Brunswick:—
No. 21,4.50 a. m. for Jesnp, connecting for Jack
sonville, arrive 9.26 a. m.
No, 16, A.lO a. in. for Atlanta, etc., for Savanuah.
arrive 10.28 a. to.
No: 23, 8.45 a. ns. for Stvannah, arrive 12.10 p.
m: For Jacksonville.
No. 23,1.05 p. m. for Savannah, arrive 4.05 p. m.
arrive Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
No. 18,8:90 p. m. for Macon, Atlanta, etc. Ar
rive Savannah 12.00 night.
C. L. CANDLER, General Agent.
Sobbed ihe Grave
A startling incident, of which Mr. John
Oliver, of Philadelphia, wae the subject, if
narrated by him ae follows: “I waa In a
most dreadful condition. My akin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated
pain continually in mjgbaok and eidee, no
appetite—gradually growing weaker'day
by day. Three physicians had given me
up. Fortunately, a friend adviaed trying
Electric Bittere, and to my great joy and
eurpriae, the lint bottle made a decided
Improvement; I c tinued their use for
three weeks and am now a well man. 1
know they eaved my life and robbed the
grave of anothe victim.” No one shoul
ail to try them. Only 80c, guaranteed,
at ali drug stores.
FOR RENT—A Good, oomfortable
room suitable for two or three gentle
men. 40S G Street.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMuS TIESDAY MORNING JANUARY 23 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
$12.00 Collarettes'.. .$6.00
10.00 *• 5.00
8.00 “ 4.00
4.00 “ 2.00
2.00 11 1.00
Childrens Coats
At half price this week
$2.00 Coats SI.OO
1.00 “ ...**,so
.75 “ .38
.50 “ f. .. .25
All Our'Remnants
* •
of Dress Goods, Silks,
Outing Flannels* Towel
ings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies, etc on wile this week
at half price.
LACE CURTAINS on
|salethis week at half price.
K > i : a**SGORD COMPLETE TODAY.
Tea Years of Brcaswiok’s Commerce At
treo’ively Shown by Oapt- Jobanasnsta.
The ten-year record of Brunswiok’s
shipping, which hss been kept by
Capt. Otto Johaoneneen, official sta
tistiean of the Board of Trade, will be
issued from the press today and dis
tributed widely. This record ie one
of the most valuable juwr compiled
anywhere, and the demand for copies
of It have been great. Capt. Jobannen
sen has perhaps the only complete re
cord of any port on the Atlantic coast
for so long a time as ten years, and
ba will bt enabled to show Bruns
wick’s growing commerce up to the
very greatest advantage. The enor
mous increase in shipping will be
given in detail, and y*ar by year,
while the needa of Brunswick and the
advantages of Brunswick will be dear
ly shown, and in a thoroughly satis
factory manner. The business world,
both here and abroad, has been await
ing tbis publication, and it will have
a wide circulation not only bere, but
abroad.
Having a Great Run on Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
Manager M artin, of H,the Pierson Drug
Store Informs, us that be te having a great
run on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He
sells five bottles of that medicine ft) one ol
any other kind, and it gives great satisfaC'
tion. in these days of la grippe there is
nothing like Chamberlain’s Cough 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 ite prompt ac
tion.—Bouth Chicago Daily Calumet Fa
sale by I. N . Bishop, Druggist.
Mr. Sedgwick Lamb was among the
visitors frota the country yesterday.
We Must
: Clear Out All
i Winter Goods
I So as to
• Have Clean
| Shelves for
| Our Spring
l and
| Summer
[Stock.
t
AT THE GRAND.
Last mgbj a good sized bouse eo
joyed Broadburat’e bilarioua and amua
ing three aot farce, “Wbat Happened
teJoner,” Tois production ie a (-lean
out comedy abounding in ludiorooi
eituati .nr, which wera happily. nar
-■ i y nod tm joM ly brought oat by tbe
meaibera of the strong company piay
ing i*.
Maud Alliaoo, aa Helena, a Swed.ah
servant girl was very good in bar
character delineation of a maid obtuae
and dull, yet amarteoougb to taka ad
vantage of tba oompromiaing situa
tion! in which ber empioyara find
themselves.
, Florence Marion, aa Ciaay Ebene
zer’e romantic ward, did well.
John AUlrou, a“Jooer,” captured
the honors of tbe evening sad hi* hu
mor wat tbs pivot upon wbicb tbs
vortex of mirtb revolved,
H. G. Hockey, aa Kbeneaer Goodly,
and H. W. Montgomery, aa Rev. An
thony Goodly, bie brother, were per
fect in tbeir reap active rolaa.
The balance of tbe company was fair.
The entertainment waa charmingly
good end clean, being free of ricquee
aituationa and words a double entente,
making it rather tame to tba blaae
theatre goer hot highly appreciative
to tbe cultured babitua seeking fun
without coarseness.
§ NaibTilie SUdsits
A darkey it tbe funniest tbing in
creation. He is ss humorously alive to
tbe amusing side of human nature a*
be is to tbe enchantment of porkokops,
chicken and watermelon. By racial
instinct be is singularly adapted to
oomtdy and music, and nothing de
lights him mors then to leap into tba
glare of tbe footlights and sing bis
Inimitable plantation melodies and
twang true rag-tim* no bis banje, do
Mob Is buok” and give bis ‘jpdidy
coon walk.” The Wright’s Original
HERE'S
| A POINTER
You can alwsys find t m
| store the very best, such ss:
| Dove Hems. Dove Breakfast
I Bacon, Rob Roy Flour, Deckers
’ Superlative Flour, Royal Bak
ing Powder, Liberty Bell Bak
[ log Powder, and all standard
k goods you can get from us.
| Phone for one of our Bicycle
| Order Boys.
| HARPER’S.
IME 159, WlIEUim
Nashville Students, combined with
Gideon's Big Minstrel Carnival, ap
pearing at the opera bout# one night
only, Tuesday, Jaa. 33rd, ie tbe best
aombination of natural type* of color
ed entertainers; it numbers 45 people,
and runs the gamut of negro delinea
tions. This attraction evolved from a
Southern Glee Club, and while intel
lectually tuperior to tbe other combi
nations of colored performere, yet
clings to tbe broad ideee of fun ao in
dicative of their raee and ite bappy
go-iucky temperament. They era de
lightful entertainera, and their meeie
ie of the soulful, lingering kind eo
charmingly characteristic of eoutbern
melodise. Fifteen of them, noted for
their oomedy talent, keep an audience
in a constant roar of laughter, while
the balance offer all kind* of attract
ive acts so -popular in aoinetralsy and
vaudeville.
“Housework is had worit -without Gold Dusff j
Cleaning Silver
Inatctd of scouring and rubbing each piece of
[ silver separately, the whole service can be as
effectively cleaned in a few minute®. After each
meal th? sliver should be put iato a pan (kept
■ especially for the purpose) and cover with Juki*
* s-n -Viter, to which a teaspoonful! of
Gold Dust Wilting Powder
added; set the pan on tbe until the water
I gets to boiling point, then Mft out etch piece with
a wire spoon and lay on a soft l: ,encloth, wiping
quickly with chamois ak.a- iae pieces so clean
jed will be highly polished and look like aaw.
Tfe* It tokan from ow fr* booktet
RULES FOR HOVMWOBK'’
bant oa roq jwt %•
▼Ht n. k. rAiaatkK company,
St. Louis, Now York. Ihms
Buy Direct From the ~Factory^
HnNFfST ftACttlNtS AT HONEST PRICES
Our machirvc'Tore the
best. OVJP P r * ces
l ■ " lowest:
An MACti<*es CuAtfAMmo r&# 10 YtA*s
% WPITC rOR PRICES AND CATALOGUE
CHICAGO SEWING MACHINE 6.
.. . . 1 CHICAGO. ILL.
“Side Traeksd "
Itssssni that Manager Wulf., of tbe
Grand, ia determined to give bie
friends and patrons tbe very beat that
is to ba bad in tba theatrical fl.ld tbia
season. Another starling attraction
will appear bare on Wedneaday. This
time it ia that cyelona of comedy,
“did* Tracked.” The play ia not new
to theatre goer* ia gaotral, but wa are
aaaurad that tba praaent company ia
tba beat that baa ever appeared in it,
and from tba continual praise beatow
fd on tbs attraotioa, by botb presf
and pabiio, it ia certainly masting
with suacsss tbrougbout tbe oouotry.
Tbe caat still include* snob wall
known favorites as K. H. OCannor,
wbot* inimitable characterization|os
tbe funny tramp ia winning for bin
new laureli and Installing him mors
of a favorite than aver. His work with
the vivsoious brunette, Mias Gertrude
Berne*, la particularly pleasing. Miss
Bernes is one of the brightest little
women on tbe stage, and she travels
very close to Mr. O’Connor in popular
favor.
Th* t lay abounds in catchy music,
good specialties, pretty girls, and
atnnsing aituationa. There ia not a
dull moment from start to finish.
Seats now os sale .
Side Traoked.
The attraction Wednesday, January
24th, wi.l ba tbe sensational oomedy
drama, “Side Tracked,” wbioh de*l
with the fuooy side of life on the
railroad. “Side Traoked” is a comedy
drama bordering on the farce. It ie
up-to-date, and as presented by the A.
Q. Soammou’e company, is a most en
joyable enter.ainoianl. The p.ay is
written to amuse, and it never fails to
please the most exacting audiences.
Toe leading character is a tramp, and
to him is accorded a regular ovation.
Portrayed by the mimicry of the actor,
be appear* io a role that appeal* to tLe
bsertt of every audience, and wakes
e icb spectator not only laugh as each
familiar aspect of tramp nature is
displayed, but arouaes genuine enlbn
sitem as the heart of oak is seen beat
ing under the rang'd joket of tb*
wayfarer. Tbe play is interspersed
with bright comedy, sparkling music,
pretty girl* and charming lover*. Its
special scenery and mschan'ca! effects
ere also worthy of mention. It is
bright, breeiy. Always on tbe move,
there is> “vim” and “go” about it
that captures the gallery as w<-ll as
the elite of every avdience. Don’t fail
to see this latest, leugbiog eucce-s.
MORPHINE, [Op'om, Laudanum,
Cocaine Habit. Myself cured. Will
inform yon of harmless, permanent
home cure. Mary S. Baidwin,
Box 1213, Cbioago.
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SBEVK 13 AT ST. JUDE S. M
R*v. B*< j. J. Hal E*i:#ri Upas
w,>, k .
Tna R,v. Bar jamin J.
antar-d upon hie work aa priest m
ebarge of St. Jude’s church on tbe
Brat Sunday in this month. He re
orgau'zed the vested choir and the
Sunday school, and large congrega
tion* assembled at all tba aarviots last
Sunday. The regular service eonaista
t ?m
of an eaily celebration at 7:30 a. m.,
%
Sunday school '<wt* morning prayer
and sermon at 11 a. m., and evening
prayer and aermoo at 7:30 p.m. on
Sunday,, with litany service Wednes
days and Friday* at 4p. m. Under
tbe Doctor’s administration, th* mis
sion baa takeu on new life, and prom
ise* to become an influential factor in
tbe religious life of Brunswick. Tba
sermon waa a vary able one, and tb
choir music splendid. Hitt Ornt.i,
organiar, proved a very acceptabls ad
dition to tbe aervioe, and pleased ail
with bar rendition* on that sweet in
strument. Mre. W. H. Lytle it one of
tbe active workers In the ohurob, ard
ia accomplishing much good in tbe
miation.
The mother would be horrified at the
thought of letting her daughter wander
away to a strange country without guide
or couaseljet permits her to enter that
counsel or Then, in utter ignor
ance, the maiden mutt meet physical prob
lems whose solution will affect her whole
future life. Dr. Pieroe’s Favorite Prescrip
tion has been well nam'd a "God-tend to
women" It corrects irregularitiee|and
imparts such vigorous vatality to
cate womanly organs as fits them for\
important functions. Many
hysterical, peevish girl can be
a happy young woman after the use otVBI
vorite Prescription has established tB
sound health of the orgaoe peculiarly fem
inine. Every woman should possess a
copy of ths people's Common Senee Medi
cal adviser, sent free on recent of 21 ooe
cent stamp* to pay expense of mailing
only. The same book of 1008 pages in sub
•taatlal cloth for 81 stamps. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
Met mints of Steam kip*.
Tbe Br. SS. Blsirmore arrived yfUjjj
terday to load for the Johnston Line,
and toe Plant System steamship Flofe
Ida sa led on her regular weekly voy
ege.
1..N. Bishop guarantees every bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough remedy aud will re
fund the money to any one who is not eat
lifted after using two-thirds ;of the con
tent*. Tbis ie .the beet remedy in the
world for la grippe, colde, croup and
whooping cough and i* pleasant and salt
to take. It prevent* any tendency ■of a
told to reeult in pneumonia.