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{ Tallis Sale in \
| Made for the j
J Purpose of
| Clearing out ]
£ j
l Winter Goode, j
Sl Many of the]
* Goods are on ]j
l Sale at Less %
| Than New
l 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 a t Jin If price
$15.00 suits $7.50
12.50 suits 6.25
10.00 suits 5.00
7.50 suits 4.25
Yarns in Germantown
and Zephyrs this week
Half Price.'
Fku e J ii.(d Hi 11 -
ette House waists on sale
this week at half price.
Novelty Drews
• Patterns
wprtli tip to SIO.OO on sale
at half price this week.
CHILDS KEEFERS at,
half price this week.
SILK AND FLANNEL
Rear iy M a<le Wfti sts at half
price.this week.
Jtr HE BEE HIV e:,
PHIL S’. FARMER, Proprietor k > BKUNSWtCK, GEORGIA
BLANK BOOkS
Full and complete stock
for 1900.
Standard Diary’s
All Sizes.
Fleming & Waff’s
OPERA HOUSE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
• ON
HI 1. \
A- Q. SCAMMON’S CO.
Side T racked
Ittmlratlng the comic aide trf life on the vail
A Coasdr With Thrilling Sensations,
Startling Sensational Effects,
Special Scenic Accessories,
' lncluding a company of—-
Clever Specially Performers.
E Presenting the latent catchy Muaic, Soneg,Duets
Trio*, Medleys, Dances and extra feetnrea.ere
■ mg (nn teat and furious from Mart to finish
I Seats on sale Monday.
kfij&ES -25, 50, 75 ard SI.OO
THE BEE HIVE
ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
Womens Jackets
Comprising up - to - date
styles same only to he had at
this store this week at half
prices
$15.00 jackets $7.50
12.00 “ 6.00
[IO.OO “ 5.00
8.00 ,l 4.00
5.00 “ 2.50
Womens Ready Made Dress Skirts
lit Silk, Satin, Cloth, Brilliantine, Plaids, Etc., all at
half price this week
$20.00 Skirts SIO.OO
15.00 “ 7.50
10.00 41 ‘.... &-00
ART DEPARTMENT.
The following at one half prices this week; Sofa
Cushion Tops, Pin Cushion Forms, Stamped Linens, Ilat
tenberg Patterns.
Buy Direct Frgi*\ the Factory^
HONEST AACMINES AT HONEST PRICES
jffFi Ovjp machirvcsTorc tKel
- JiEr' best. ovjr Prices the
lowest:
Ait fUttwa* CuAffANitto eo* 10 Yca#s
WPITE TOR PRICES AMD CATALOOUE.
Wit CHICAGO SEWING machines:
CHICAGO. ILL. „
SEED POTATOES!
This Is Your Opportunity to Get
hi mil H. line M M
We expect a car of genuine stock consisting of
Pride of the South, (White Bliss)
Bed Bliss, (Bliss Triumphs)
Bed Early Rose
Burbanks Peerless and Hebrons.
Call early and place your order
BENJ. BORGHARDT & GO.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMaS WEDNESDAY MORNING JANUARY 24 1900
Womens Canes
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 $8.50
5.00 , 44 2.50
3.50 44 1-75
MORPHINE, LOpiutn, Laudanum,
Cocaine Oablt. Myeelf cured. Will
inform you of harmless, permanent
borne cure. Mary S. Bxtnwm,
Box 1912, Chicago.
A good seat to “Side
Tracked” for 75 cents to
night.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of
counterfeit and worthless talve offered for
UeWitt'a Witoh Hazel Salve. DeWitt * ii
the only original. An infallible cure (or
Biles and all akin diaeaaea. W. J. Butt*.
[• We Must
| Clear Out All
] Winter Goods
I So as to
*
: Have Clean
] Shelves foi
ls
l Our Spring
\ and
l Summer
jlStock.
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 4.00
4.00 “ 2.00
2.00 “ 1.00
Childrens Coats
At half price this week
$2.00 Coats m . SI.OO
1.00 4 ‘ .50
.75 “ 38
.50 “ ;.... .25
All Our t Remnants #
of Dress Goojs. Silks.
Outing Flannels, Towel
ings, Ribbons, Embroider
ies, etc on sale this week
at half price.
LACE CURTAINS on
salethis week at half price.
MR. ARTHUR RUSSELL SECRETARY.
An Error Made Yesterday in Nm'Sf a
Sunday Sob**' Offloer.
In yeaterday’a laaue of The Time*
the name of Mr. Arthur Ruaaell
should have been given aa the one
elected to the office of aecrelary of tbe
Sunday School Association of tbe
Arohdeacoory of Hruuwick instead
of Mr. John Ralston,Ei reported. Tbe
error was occasioned by a slip of tbe
memory of the gentleman who fur
nished tbe names and it was not in
tentional. Mr. Russtll is an excellent
young man tDd a good woiker in tbe
Sunday scbocls, and liis friends wish
for him much success in his new of
fice.
The mother would be horrilied at the
thought of letting her daughter wander
away to a atrange country without guide
or counsel, yet permits her to enter that
unknown land of womanhood without
counsel or caution. Then, in utter ignor
ance, the maiden must meet physical prob
lems whose solution will affect her whole
future life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip,
tion has been well named a “God-send to
women.” It corrects irregularities, and
imparts such vigorous vatality to the deli
cate womanly organs, as fits them for their
important functions. Many a nervous,
I hysterical, peevish girl can be Aanged to
, a happy young woman after the use of Fa
vorite Prescription has established the
| sound health of the organs peculiarly fem
inine. Every woman should possess a
oopy of the people’s Common Sense Medi
cal adviser, sent free on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to pay expense of mailing
only. The same book of 100S pages in sub
stantial cloth for 31 stamps. Address lr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
FOR RENT—A Good, comfortable
room suitable for two or three
men. 406 G Street.
AT THE GBAUD.
Tin Original Nasbvilla Student*
1 lay■! to a top heavy house laat nubt,
which m joyed the frentic tfforta and
cont< r ions of this aggregation of eel
ored performer*.
The thtsi* as a while waa creoitsb'r.
Among ih- fea urea may be men io ed
a slack w re balancing act which waa
app auded, ard a rag-'ime musical
turo <f which “iha little red caboose”
proved quite sunning.
S'da Traakad Tonight.
Large and appreciative audiencea
are witnessing the production of that
sensation >1 comedy drama, “Sid#
Tracked,” which will bs the attrac
tion tonight. Its startling denoue
ments and mirth provoking .itnations
evoke rapturoua applause. Th
oompany is a good ona in avery par
ticular, and the members appear thor
oughly at eaea 10 their virious eharac
terr. Toe epicialtier, consisting cf
up-to date song-, dance*, duatt, trioi
and cho'usaa, are given in a very cred
itable manner. The principal feature
in the drama is a tramp, through
whore persistent efforts a myaterloua
crime is finally cleared op. Tba
character is assumed by E. H. O’Coo
■ or, who it deserving of touch praise
for his performance. He is a clever
singer and dancer, and is to be ootn
mended for overcoming the percepti
ble temptation to buffoonery. Mat
Schafer, as Fritz U'abhold, a Gsraaan
section gang hoes, me Was many friends
by hie specialties. I.on Stereos bee a
good faas and figure, which, together
with hit ability as so actor, mak* him
on* of the favoritei of lbs caste.
Franklin T. Smith, aa Milan Welling
HERE’S J
A POINTE^
You can alwaya ffnd at m
store th very boat, auch aa:
Dove llama, I>ov Breakfast
Bacon, Rob Roy fftfer* Keekers
Superlative Flour, Royal Bak
ing Powder, Liberty Ball Bak
ing Powder, and all standard
good# you can get from ua.
Phone for one of our Bicycle
Order Boya.
HARPER'S.
mSS BHFUILI":.?
ton, the express agent, and Edgar R.
Vance, as Judge I’acksniff of Jones
boro, are excellent in their respective
ebaractcr’. Gjrtrude Barnet eetab
lithe* herselt ae a decided favorite by
her natural acting and songs and
dances. Cecile Lorraine and Margaar
ite Mayfield appear to advantage in
their different characters.
No play now touring the country it
to well staged, so oharmingly aettd er
grand in conception and sentiment as
Lewis Morrison’s “Faust,” wbiob is
this season making its farewrll tour.
Its appearanoe in this city is not ftr
of.
Metiea.
“Side Tracked,” which conies to tbe
opera house Wednesday, is one of A.
Q. Scammon’s productions. Mr.
Scammon's “Real Widow Brown”
gave satisfaction here, and 1 am aure
that “Side Tracked” will do ae well,
if not better, and to all who want to
pass three hours of enjoymant I sug
gest that they go and tee “Side Track
ed” Wednesday night. Raspeotfully,
E. D. Woim, Mgr. ,
MothersStoryof Baby’s Cure
Of a Most Distressing Humor by the m
Cuticura Remedies.
When our baby was a week old, eczema appeared on the top of her
"-•am- head and spread all over her scalp, face,
and forehead, forming one mass of sorMU... ,
You can realize how much she must bMH£n
mfwjUUtlil suffered, when she scratched at timeraH|
all OwM the blood ran intermingled with water, m
tVyt ”Our family dix'tor’s treatment
ff i§t\ f!X, ineffectual, as the disorder, instead |i|*
ll ' ” pWj abating, developed more. We .. §
jpl stopped all medical treatment, dR
fsjfY, i-* . aT \ menced with Cuticura KkßMmoib. ’'w
— r y*\ used the Cuticura Crrr
‘ , / cura Ointment, and Cutictoa Soap, all
L r traces of the eczema disappeared, the
* J skin and scalp were left perfectly clear
, ts\ jlit yt v and smooth, and she waa entirely cured.
" Mrs. E. BUGLER,
My oldest boy, age nine years, was troubled with sores on different parts
of the body, especially on the leg, about twenty-four in all. They were about
the size of a nve-cent piece, and would fester very much and eject a pus.
They were very painful. After mv above experience with the cure of my
little girl with Cuticura Remkimes, £ did not bother with the doctor in
tliis case, hut gave him the Cuticura treatment which completely cured
him in four weeks. Mrs. E. BUTLER, 1289 3d Ave., S. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sleep for Skin-Tortured Babies j
Aki> Err*roE Tired Moth kb# in a warm bath with CUTICURA Soap, and a single appll- J
cation of CtmciJKA Ointment, greatest of emollient skin cures. This treatment, assisted *3
in the. severer cases by Cltuika Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood, affords iu- il|
Btant relief, permits rest for parent and sleep for child, and points to a speedy, permanent,
and economical cure of torturing, dinAguritig, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, pimply,
and crusted skin and scalp humors with loss of hair, w hen all else fails. Sold throughout
the world. Complete External ani Internal Treatment. Price, The Set,
or, CrTn i RA Soap, Me., Cuticura <Mntment, 50c., Cuticura Resolvent, 80c.
Drug and CHEM. Corp , Props., Boston. 44 How to Cure Every Kind of Humor,’* fre^H
Save Year Hair with warm shampoos of Cuticura Soap, and light
1 Inga of Cuticcra. purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This
/ 1 refreshing, and Inexpensive treatment will clear the acalp and hair ofo^H
V * .scales, and dandruff, soothe Irritated and itching surfaces, stimubffgj^|
W. "Sr' follicles, supply the roots with energy and nourishment, and make
" N A m on a clean, wholesome scalp when, all slse fails.
a This very distinct and raogt promising
new variety, ,f the color of Beauty and A<-
me, is Hie latent addition byfl.ivfngston to
the tom to family. It is thicker, heavier
and > ore solid than either of the atx>ve,
making it the most handsome H*.*i%n culti
ti vat lon. Theperfect.uniform lurge
and attractive, very firm. It isa ro
bust grower, with short joints, setting its
fruit clusters closer together than most va
rieties. and ia therefore a heavy cropper.
It i* especially adapted for shipping, and is
remarkably fine lor forcing indoors and
out. Order at once.
Per Pkt. 20c 3 Pkta. 50c: 7 Pkta. $1 00.
Illastrated Seed Annual Sree with Orders
LIVINGSTON SEED CO., Columbus. O.
PLANT SYSTEM
PASHENCIER DEPARTMENT.
.“ “ BBAD~DOWN ttKAD TjT j..'
NO.S7 wo kb Time Tab’e *° 0 : :
Passenger M ixed NO. 33, , Passenger; If i xed
Effective Sundayd Daily. Daily,
Daily. Daily. Jan. 14 IS: 01 am i
7 7 Warn.... 5(0 pm... lv Brunswick at 1130 pm 10 15an.. !
9 30am 300 pm. . ar Waycroaa lv 9 50Pm 7 15a n... j
10 10 pm... 10 45 pm... lv Waycroea ar 7 40p.n... 0 4ft a...
30 pm... 145am...j ar Tifton lv 5 0pn.... 2 15am
12 50 pm. .. 2ooam . lv Tiftton ar 5 10pm 2 00am..
2 10pm.. 345 am... ar Albany lv 11 15pm.... 12 Olana
12 10 pm... 11 59 pm... | ar Savannah lv 8 43pn— 2 10am...
439 ini. - ft IS am... ar Charleatou lv 6 60am.... 11 59nm
140 pm. . 136 pm... ar Thonaaavllle lv 5 :iopm — i00am....
i _
V A vv AY(J Hi A
j 7 Wan.. 5 oopm lv Bt nuiw' "*
5 1 m...1
- i l 9 pm ar Chicago lv 1 ftp p m [7CO >m }
VIA SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
7777777171 f7 ao am 7 , 000 pm Lv Brunswick Ar 1180 pm jlOl6 tm
... 12 JO,pm.. II :>9t>m Ar Savannah Lv 500 pm 2 10am
stl am 725 pm Ar Richmond Lv ft 48 pm 906 am
ti 2mm 103 am Ar H.tilirore Lv 14ftpm { 2
10 35 am 35u am \r rtnlailelphia Lv 11 Hh am 'l2
Direct connection made at Wavcroas with throuan Pullman Sleeping Cara roi
Charleston, aad all points North; ahK> fo, Montgomery, Blrmingha n,
a id all points We-t.
Reeling chair ca !><•♦ and l' >ntgomarv via Thomaaville.
Between Port Tampa, Key West and Havana.
Lv Port Tampa 10 35 pm Mon. Thors. Sat,
Ar Key West 3 01 pm Tues. Fri. Son
Lv Key West 0) pin Tnes. Fri. Sunday
Ar Havana 600 am Wet. Sat Moil .. ......
11. DUNHAM, GEO. W. DOATEA WRIXX
General Supt. Division Pa-s. Agent. i’ass Traffic. Mgr
Savannah, Ga. Brunswick. Ga. Savannah. <Ji
Go and see “Side Track
ed” tonight. Three nonrs of
fun.
Mr. OlUt Jebason Dead.
Mr. Ollie Johnson, a well known
young man, died at tbe hospital yes
terday after having been tick a long
time.
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL ftMHWO POWOCM 00., WfW YOWL
Lv Ifavana 12 30 pm Mon. Wed. and Sat
Ar Key Weft 7 00 pm Mon. Wed. and Sat
Ar Port Tampa 1* oo am Toes. Thor, and Sun..
The modern and moet effective core for
constipation and all liver tronblee—tbe fa
mous little pills known as DeWitt’s Littl*
a rly Risers. W. J. Butt*.
Ii Jodgt Coatley’i Ooart.
Judge Conoley yeeterday bound over
to Superior court Jonaa Higginbot
ham, a negro, ebarged with assault
upon tbe person of Mittie Holt, col.