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The Bee Hive.
You can buy up-to-date goods at this store; this is
the only store in the city having a resident New York
buyer, and he forwards us new goods daily.
Shirt Waists
Made of lace all-over, entire waist and
sleeves made of lace- We only have a
tew. Make your selection before they are
gone. Each $3,65.
Organdies.
Some New Styles at Reduced Prices.
The season advances and wholesalers
sell these choice patterns at a reduction;
you get them likewise. 20 pieces for
your selection, per yard K) cents.
Agents for
McCall’s Paper Patterns.
The Bee Hive.
BUY
szHOME
QUIT PAYING RENT
We can sell you a nice two,-
story dwelling for less than
$500.00.
A small, down and
balance SIO.OO per month.
BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO,
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
iUO Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
MEXICAN MIXTURE
For Men.
For Kervonsne**, Back-Ache. Despondency
Insotnania, Sexual Impoteney, amt nil diseases
resulting from Karly Errors and l.ater Kxceases
Over-Work and Worry, which if neglected, com
pletelv undermine the system, often resulting in
JNSAXITT and DKATII.
It yon hat a any of tlio aboyo symptoms
WKXICAN MIXTURE W ild- CBHK *<>t !
IT ;iIAS SO KqOAU
Hat clops Youthful Strength and Vigor to eraf
part of the body. Avoid quack doctors Refuse
substitutes. Get MKXICAM MIXTURE, Im
mediate effect*. Permanent results. lteeent
discovery. Phenomenal sueeeta. Hundreds o
testimonials *I.OO pel box. for $6.00. Posi
tive guarantee with every $5,00 order to refund
the money If cure ia not effecied. It is not a
stimulant, but a rebutldor. Try it and lie con
vinced, Send stamp far pamplilt.dA edersa
Brown Drug Cos., Bole Agts.
Brunswick, Georgia.
KIDNEY DISEASES
most fatal of all dis
eases.
CMCV’C kidney CURE Is i
lULLI 0 Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO.
W. J. Batts, the Druggiist
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Second hand bicycles, big bargains.
Call and see thriit. J. A. Montgomery,
TO THE OCEAN!
Sunday. July Bth
(BCII KDUI.ES Subject to Change).
ST. SIMON AND CUMBERLAND.
Lv Brunswick Wam | Ar Cumberland 1130 am
Ar Brunswick 7 pm | Lv Cumberland 5.00 w
Lv Brunswick t am j Ar St Simona 10 am
I v Brunswick t pm | Ar St Simon* 8 pm
Ar t>mn*wickttJW pm | Lv wt Simon* 5.W pm
Muio on t p. m. trip* Bt Simon# Boats.
FARE
Bruubwick to St. Simon* Pier and return, 60c
Brunswick to Cumberland Ldg. and return 76c
W M. TUPPER & CO.,
General Agent*.
TO ST. SIMONS
llruriwisk L'bskry Anooiaticu Wi 1 Give
One Tuesday Night Next,
On Tuesday night next the Bruui
wick Library Btsociation will give a
moonlight excursion to St. Simons Is
land which premises to be an enjoy
able eveu*. There will be music and
dancing and a good time for all.
The blood is strained and purified by the
kidney*. No hope ot health while the
kidneys are wrong. Foley's Kidney C Are
will make healthy kidney* and pure blood
W. J. Butte, the druggist.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1900,
The Be© Hive.
Ribbon Belts.
Every new fancy arrives here. The
stylish, fanciful kind of belts which dressy
women like are here in considerable num
bere. In fact the gathering is so complete
you cannot fail to be suited—and the
prices, they are sure to please.
New Arrivals Include
•
New Fads,
New Hosiery,
New Headwear,
New Ribbons,
New Pulley Rings,
New Val. Laces.
M MONEY BUCK IF YOU Si II
The Bee Hive.
ROBBED IN JACKSONTILUE.
Bruniw'ok Team Hui the Uimu Stolen
From TVm. Lost to Fernandiii*.
The Brunswiok baseball team. lost
both games to Jacksonville on the
Fourth nd also yester
day afternoon The soore in Fernan
dma wti 9 to I ami The Time* mee
aage state* that the game broke up
with a scrap over .the umpire* deoia
iona, A Time* man,who etw the
gam* in Jacksonville aay* the umpire
robbed tbeboy* Wedneeday afternoon
and gave the game to Jaokeonville in
the tentb Inning by a aoora of 0 to S.
The Tiinea-Union and Citixon In tbeir
report of the game eays some uice
things about the Brunswick team’s
playing and that the hoys did good
playing all round.
To Asthma Taff*r*r*.
Lawton Klvikge of Barrington, 111., tayt
he waa oured ot chronic asthma of long
standing by Foley’s Honey and Tar. It
gives positive relief In all oases of asthma,
so this disease when not completely cured
la robbed of all ita terror! by this great
remedy. W J. Butte, the druggist.
Death of an I"faat.
The friends and acquaintances of
Mr. and Mr*. Colson Hoyt will regret
to learn of the death of. their little
four months’ old baby, Carmel Ihsnt
vlve, which ooourred yesterday after
noon. The funeral services will be
held this morning at 9 o’clook from
the reeidenoe, 509 E street, Rev. Fa
ther Luokia otlloiating Toe interment
will take place in the Palmetto ceme
tery .
Cored Bronchial Troub’e.
Chat. E. Davis, 1071 W. Congress itreel,
Chicago, say*: *1 eulTered for years with
bronchial trouble and tried many kind* of
medicines without relief, until I began
taking Koley'e Honey ot Tar, which ;cured
me. W. J. Butts, the druggist.
Speeia! Sorviesi.
Special servioes'.will be held at Mc-
Kendree ohuroti Sunday, July Bcb.
At the morning service the pastor
will preaob on "Christian Education”
and at night be will preach a special
sermon ;to the "Bruuswiok Riflemen,
who will attend in a body. Night
servioe will begin at 8 o'clock. Every- 1
body cordially invited to be present.
Tho law bolds both maker and circula
tor of a counterfeit equally guilty. The
dealer who tell* you a dangerous counter
feit of DeWitt’s W itch Hazle Balve risks
your life to make a little larger profit.
You cannot t.ueehim. DeWitt’s is the
only genuine and original Witoli Hazel
Salve, a well known cure for piles and all
skin diseases. See that your dealer give*
you DeWitt'e Salve. W. J. Butt.
Shipping Netio*.
Neither the master, owners nor con
signees of the Italian bark Marinin,
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the orew of said bark,
Master.
<§o©ietg.
MARY M'NISH BURROUGHS, Editor,
Misses Lena and Frances Ivllien
tbail, oi Atlanta, are the attractive
guests of their aunt, Mrs. S, Gogiuar,
at her home on Union street, where
tney are making many friends and re
ceiving many attentions.
After a pleasant visit to Brunawiok,
the gueat of the Muses Franklyn, Miss
Marguerite Turner returns to her
dome in Tifton shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Foster are oc
-0,1 pying the pretty cottage,,of Cap .J.
L. Foster, on B*. Simon beach, where
they will spend <-v ral months of the
summer.
Among (he gue ts at the Arnold
bou •>;, the well konwn bo*e' of S' S*-
mon is and, are Mr-. W. H. L tl at and
-or, of BruiSAiuk; C ti.f of I’otioe
Hi I and family, of Cbattinoug ; M
and Mrs. M mllou and family. f Sir.
mil ghatr, Al.; M**.Kobrrt lVfcbett
and cbMdten, of Atlaait-; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Furlough, of Madi.on;
Mrs. Johnson and children, of Val
dosta; Mr. and Mrs. Z. Clark and
children, of Moultrie; Ospc and Mre.
Day, of Lumber City, Mr. and Mrs,
rebel I, of Atlanta; Mr. aud Mrs. Mi-
K.ay, of Nashville, Tsnp.
Mias Anna Waiface, the charming
librarian of the Carnvgia library in
Atlanta, waa bandsrma'y entertained
in Brunswick several evenings sgo, by
the Hrunawlok library Association,
in the rooms of the Brunswick I.bra
ry. Mias Wallace had beta on Com
berlaDd island on a short vacation and
was returning borne.
Invitations have been received in
lirunswiok from Mr. Jamas Nlafcet
Haaleburst to the marnags of bis sis
ter, Miss Sara Harriett Hazlehnrtt, to
Mr. Marion Wlloy Harris, on Thurs
day evening, July 12th, at 9:30 o’clock,
at St. Paul’s church. Macon, Ur.
After a pleasant visit to Brunswick,
Mrs. J. C. Orr has returned to her
home in Albany.
The many friends that she naa made
during bar stay io Brnnswiok, the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. J, W. Conoley,
regret to know that Mias Annie Gauss
returns to her koine in Wilmington,
X. U. shortly ij
Mre. 1. X. Bishop and daugheer,
Miss Mattie, left yesterday for Virgin,
is, Where they will spend the summer.
Mias Mamie Waff will spend e part
of this summer the ‘guest of relatives
and friends in Virginia.
Many friends are glad to know that
Mr. Jones Tison Is greatly Improving
in health, and will remain In Asheville
for several weeks longer.
Mias Laura Presley has returned to
her borne in Valdosta, after making
many friends in Brunswick, the guest
of Mrs. J. P. Golden, at her home on
C street,
BRU NS W K'K NEX T PLACE OF MEETING
Veterans of the South Georgia Brigade
Are to Coma Hera Nsxt Tavr.
At the first annual reunion of the
South Georgia Brigade, I'nited Con
federate Veterans, held in Wayoross,
on Wednesday last, Brunswiok was
selected as the next meeting place, the
date for same to be deoided upon by
the citizens here and (he commanding
officer. Gen. McGlasban was elected
to succeed himself as commander of
the brigade.
Goes to Ohio.
Mr. Theodore Clark leaves this
morning on an extended trip to Ohio,
where will be the guest of the Shak
ers, whose business he so ably man
ages in this section.
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Ear oorn prevents and cures tam
pers in horsea—at Buroeu’a.
TRYJT
t r o
cannot
sicians are so
. W- the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do ia to give
a fair trial to
BRA DFI ELD'S
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by JNature for all female troubles. It
is tfee formula of A physician of the
highest standing, who devoted his
whole life to the study of the dis
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth
ers, wives and daughters. It is made
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses, Leu
corrhcea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv
ousness, Headache and Baciache.
In fairness to herself and to. Brad*
Held’s Female Regulator, every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial. A large $i bottle will do a
Wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists, y=s ?l
% S-ti.j fr * • th, WW*ct>
The Bradficld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
What Ar* W* Owning Tot
To Tb* Tihjcs :
Will the present city administration
give to the already over-burdened tax
payer no compensation for the Urge
eume annually paid into the city’s
treasury? With a steadily increased
tax rate, until it baa reached the
highest point slowed by liw—an fn-
ease of one quarter of one per cent,
over iaa( jeir, with a valuation double
,lhe gctual val m of property—lbe poor
Citizen of IltUnawiok has not the pro
tection that is givea to the oiuz*n ol
any village in the country. Although
there are ordinancea prohibiting the
roaming at large of boraea, mules,
cows, bogs, etethese animals oan be
seen leisurely roaming about on our
main thoroughfares, and at night the
weary oitizen Is foroed to get wba>
rest be oan between the bellowing of
oattle and |ha ringing of oow bells.
Several months ago a dog abow visited
the city and were given per mission to
nse Magnolia square for its perform
ances, but up to this time, the three
or four panels of the iron fenoing that
were removed for the purpose baye
never breo replaced, but are quietly
reposing a few feet away, blocking the
passageway, half buried in the sand,
•lowly but surely disintegrating.
- Verily, what are we oomiug to?
. Citi/xn.
In reference to the above communi
cation from “Citlxen,” The Time* can
aay it it well timed. The speotacle of
oowa and other animals roaming the
atreeta of Bruoawick is not only
against the city laws, but is a aign of
provinoiliam that we cannot afford to
have existing. It is to he hoped that
the ordinance against same will be
strictly enforced, and the cause for
complaint removed.
If you are aick all over, and don’t know
just what ails you, it a ten to one your kid
neys are out of order. Fjley’s Kidney
Cure will bring you health and energy.
W. J, Butts, the druggist.
For sale at. sacrifice p: ices*
Old town lot No. J 7, on Bay
street, with two story house
#l,lOO. That handsome lot
on King’s square, Xo. 163,
and improvements, $l,lOO
- i162 also, fronting on
King’s square, S9OO. Apply
toR. R. HOPKINS, Real
Estate Agent.
Account cf Fourth of July excursions. South
ern Railway Cos. will sett tickets to all pointa
within territory of Southeastern Passenger
Association, at rate of one fare and one-third
for the round trip. T ckets to he sold July 2,
and 4, with final limit July r.
S. K Baldwin, Columbus,Ga., writes: I
occasionally give a Teethina Powdr to keep
my teething child’s gums softened.
For burns, injuries, pills and skin dis
eases use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Balve, It
is the original. Countefeits may be offer
ed. Caa only DeWitt’e. W. J. Butt *
I am receiving Daily shipments of
FINE, SOFT PEACHES
A. C. JEFFERS,
’Phone 159 219 Newcastle St.
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W. H. BOWEN. .1. N. BHADT.
BOWEN & BRADT,
CONTRACTORS
buil.oe:rs
Of Stone. Brick and Frame Buildings
Manufacturers of_f 'enient.'Tile and Artificial. Stone.
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It is j thing of beauty aiul we are sure it will please
you- then buy Hand wear it. It matters nt how many
other oxfords you have, it ts ecoiomyto have a pa r of the
“Ultra,” for it is the embodiment of comfort, graceful
ness style and durability. Ask for “THE ULTRA.”
THE PALMERSHOE CO
For Diabetes use
STUART’S GIN and
UUCHU.
Wing lls
Ritter’s Grope Juice.
Burnham’s No-Tox,
Imperial Lime Juice,
Hues Root Beer Extract.
Birch’s Ginger Ale,
Carbonated Root Beer,
Mott’s Carbonated
Sweet Cider’.
The Fineit to be had.
Try Thera.
THOMAS KEANY,
FANCY GROCER.
812 Newcastle Street.
* NOT MADE BY A TRUS^
The Celebrated f
CREAM or KENTUCKY*
WHISKEY. I
I* tte.tloest that can be made—lt is IO YEARS OLD Absolutely Pur/
and Fully Matured.
It is $4 gallon, slat< 50c pint, 250 half pt-
No matter what price you pay, you can’t get better whiskey, W# hare
placed the Exclusive Agenoy of this celebrated Cream of Ky, Whiskey with
R. V Douglas, Remember no other house in
BrunswioK has the genuine Cream of Kentucky whiskey ,
I- TRAGER <fc Co.y Independent Distillers.
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S-TP m DR. MOFFETT’S A Allays Irritation, Aids DlgutfM,
esse .
L(. I _JL (Teethine Powderj)XA. TEETHINA RslUvs.th.hewh ’
ASSjf J- „ . Troubks of ChiMrte ¥
Cfc Costs only 25 ceats at Draggisls, any ace.
IggygQOrw.il S4.Uto C. J. MOFFETT, M. D..BT. LOUIS, fr
JUST ME A LOOK + +
* + AT THESE PRICES
come around and see
for yourself. We have stacks
of brand new goods, and
want to keep ’em moving:
Ladi©* Ribbed Vesta c
(.’hillien*H ItihOvd \-nt
|i'rs©t Covers
B&dies Shirt Waist* c
Childrens Stocking*, f> to 12 yearn 6c
Baby caps,’worth Hoc. ibc
Baby caps,worth 50c *
Clrildrens dr*****, worth 60e at
30-ineh bleaching 1* yard* W
Homespun, 7 yard* stsc, Gingham* aprons to}
White aprons, worth 90c at
White bonne la, worth s©c at...,
Figured lawns, |ter yard 4l ie
Boys percale waists Worth 35c at
Boys and gills straw hats worth 25c at.. Iwß
Ammonia per t>ottlc GC Con la thread
Hooks and eyes jer paper
Black pins, box 2c. I*l na per paper *1
Indies’ and Childrens’
Suits
YOUR OWN!* RICE.
MRS M ISAAC, %
The Originator f Low Price*, J
208 Newcastle Strcer, Dil-i
lon’s Old Stand.