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The Bee Hive.
Owing to the inclemency of the weather and the
newspaper error stating our Friday Sale would be on
Monday, we will continue sale
For
SATURDAY
and
Monday,
July 3
14th
and
16th.
The Bee Hive.
tjTS rri W. MOFFETT’S 1 Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
ilzzrzi I Irir t 11111 /■ th*bow*i,
THIN/I
B*S* 2. 2 JL- (Teething Powders) AJL TErTHIWReiUv*. the Bow*
AS**/r,r , . . Trouble*® Children of
fm&tL Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, any ace.
Of> WMOtoC.J. MOFFETT, M.D..ST. LOUiS.lt
REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
At Brunswick, in the State of Georgia, at the close of business, June 2, 1000
KKSOL'BCJCk. I
Loans sad discounts. $ *4l,sw ;is
vivpiilraftn,aaui<J and un*ew<t.. 77 2
W. 8. Horn!* to aerure etrculatloii 47,S<K> O.
Premiums en li. R. 80nd5.... tot.’. S!
Htt.ek*, securities, etc..... 55,ms os
Bankin*-ho#(<.fmnHwreanU Bxtures Su.i.OO 00
Ovknml estate owned SO
line trout National Banka (not He.
•area R (cents) 1,044 74
One Iron. Hiato HanVa and Bankera.. loam 7*
t>oe from approved rewrte agents., 54, *41 91
Internal Invent)* Ntamp* ora! SO
Cheeks and other eaah Items JOS f
r laorttonal paper currency, nickels
and ornla 1(17 04 1
Lawful Money Beaei va in Bank, vix:
Jtpeele, ...i ...14,4W wa i ..... i
i 1 .... i.tk'ooi Ji.J •
BeilemptlonaHawith I'. S. Tiwaa'r
(* per oont of Tlrcnlatlon) tf* oo
Total •’ | k.v.mw ti i
j StAT* or tJKOkoik,
COl 1 NTT OF Giynn. h.
I* I-** D. Walter, ( aahl.r of th* above-named 1 .an k, do solemnlv swear that tha above &1k turnout
I* tin* to the teal of my kuwl4ft ami teller. R. U. al.Tfc*. CaaUier.
Snb.rnbod and aworn to before me (hit 14th day of July, 1900,
0.15 GOODY KA K, IK. .Notary Public, divan countv, Georgia.
No. 4914. Correct—Attest: K. 11. MASON, j
C. DOWNING.! Dirac tor*.
JOSEPH W. BKNNET,
PFEIFFER
& COMPANY,
Hay, (Train, and
Provisions.
Buy near Manefield-St.
■bill HAIR* BALAAM I
Aliil boAUlin. * ll„- .
HPft lusui mtit growth. |
rib ■Npvrr Fall* to Uettorr C4ry
Hair to It* Youthful OoW. t
n .Y,i,U Pamlrntt wmt hun t .suing.
Car* for'Chdsra Infantum—Never Known
to fail-
Durii g loot May an Infant cbiid of our
neighbor was suffering from cholera in
afsntum. The doctor* had gived all hope*
of recorerj. I took a bottle of Chamber
loin'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy to the house, telling them 1 felt *ure it
would do gocd If ueed according to direc
tion*. In two day* time the child had
fully recovered. The child 1* now vig
orou* and healthy. 1 hava recommended
this remedy frequently and have never
known it to fail.—Hr*. Curti* Baker
iiookwalier, Ohio. Far aale by Bishop's
drugstore. 1
LADIES WHITE LAWN
SHIRTWAIST
Ladies, think of real beauty in Waists
coupled with the daintiest of tucks, lace
and embroidery trimming; waists made of
fine quality of lawn, positively not a waist
the real value of it is not less than $1.50
to $3.00 each. I)o not miss this bargain,
these waists go on sale
Positively not a waist sold at sale prices
previous to hour
I 1 / men tioßed, No
\ \\SLA \ waist sold on ap
WASH FABRICS.
Goodbye prices for THIS Halo. If you have any
need for Organdie*,, Lawrm,etc., oomeparly in the morn
ing. Rich pickings for those who are first. Prices run
like this:
Lot I— All our silk Organdies, Moussellnes, Plum de
Soio, etc that sold up to 60 and 76c per yard on sale
Friday morning, per yard
1.0t2 All our Klik Crcpons, Organdies, Chillies and
Ix>fc 3 All our line Wash Fabrics that sold at 171 and 19c
per yard on alo ~... 1 " c
Lot 4 AH our Organdies, Lawns, etc. that sold at 161 c
and 15c per yard on sale., 1 ®
Lot s—All pur Wash Cowls that sold at 12* on sale 9c
Lot 0—6,000 yards assorted Wash Good worth 8 to 10c
per yard, on sale per yard ”* c
L!AJBIUTI*fc.
Capital stock paid in....* % 150,000 oo
Su rnlns fund 7,000 00
Umtividod profits, leas expenaei and
taxes paid.... ... 17,33,1 78
National Rank notes outstanding 45,500 00
I>M to other National Hanks . 3,879 86
Due to State Ranks and Flankers 4.088 59
Individual deposits subject to check 530,810 sf>
Demand certificates of deposit 15,074 :19
CM tilled chocka 12 sf
('ashler’s checks out taudiug J,ißo 00
Total
--•.-■■agE..: , . ..... ~
-ipßi. jHotrs*.
Bt. Mtrk’# Episcopal ohurob, Rev.
W. 1,. Rainey, rrotor, morning sermon
and service at 11 o’clock, evening ser
vice at 8 o’olook; prayer Wednesday
afternoon at 5 o’clock. Purirg the
summer the Sunday school has been
disbanded, and will reorgan-xs ih*
| first of September.
Firit Methwiiet chmsla Ktt J. R,
Gama pastor: MornidHMpee 11
o’clock, evening service, 8 o’clock;
! Sunday school, 10 o’clock ’-Epworth
' League, 6 o’clock, and prayer meeting
1 Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock .
McKendrce Methodist church, R-v.
Thomas Thomson, pastor: Uoual
services and Sunday ichooL
Ttere will be no servioes at the
Presbyterian church on account of the
absence of the pastor, Key. W. F,
Hollingsworth, but there will be Sun
day school at the usual hour.
Second Advent ohurcb: Ueual eer
vtees.
The Bee Hive.
*
For
SATURDAY
and
Monday,
Jniy
14th
and
16th.
The Bee Hive.
Womm’* Right.
Many women suffer all Mrrta Of socallec!
‘•ftmale weaknesses" juvt became the}|;
kidreys ate ont of order and they have a
right to know Foley’. Kidney Cure.Js jut
what is needed byMnob ailing women. W
J. Butte, the druggist. s
You never veail'or such, cures elsewhere as
those accomplished hy Hooft's Sarsaparilla. dML)
you? It i-i Aincreleit’s greatest medicine.
■ Vi gift.*, Midi., 1 'UV.
I wns noniufed at; tbsibattfe bt i‘itt<shetg
'
ivniUng in ui.s;, Blood poisoning set In srui
have been troubled * with tny kidnsj’s ever
slime. II are been under treatment of a tin in her
of physicians and have tried ayiutety of patent
medielns, but have taken mjHjhW*kttt gave roe
so tough, relief a.,dd. J, ti. Metgsan’s Vive' and
Kidney Balm. f*Sm now 95 yearfold.
JbSISFK SHOOK.
t or sale by W. J. Butts, The Druggist.
Bump, or Bruises,
sprain, or sore*, burn, oraoaids, woutnl.or
outs, totter or eczema, all quiokly cured by
Banner Salve, the most hoa’ing medicine
in the world. Nothing else “just as good "
W. J. Butts, the druggist.
Women are Like
FlAlt/rtfC Healthy and strong
I IUYYLI they blossom
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and
die. Every woman ought to look well
and feel well, lt'sher right and duty,
but she might as well try to put out" a
fire with oil as to be healthy and at
tractive with disease corroding the
organs that make her a woman. Upon
their health depends her health. If
is inflammation or weakening
drains Nw suffering at the monthly
period, attend to It at once. Don't
delay. Ytyu’re one step nearer the
grave ey.ary day you put it off.
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease
dragging at the most delicate and
vital organs In their body. You may
have been deceived in so-called cures.
We don't see how you could help it—
there is so much worthless stuff on
the market. But you won’t be dis
appointed in Bradfield’s Female Reg
ulator. We believe it is the one medi
cine on earth for womanly ills. There
is as much difference between it and
other so-called remedies as there Is
bet ween right and wrong. Bradheld’s
Female Regulator soothes the pain,
stops the drains, promotes regularity,
strengthens, purines and cleanses. It
does all this quickly and easily and
naturally. It is for women alone tode
cide whether they will be healthy or
sick. . radlicld’s Regulator lies at
hand. Ji per bottle at drugstore.
** S*nSlte oar Pk*>Ut. *
m HKAWIHI) NEOJUIM CO.. AUnota, Ga.
THE BRUNSWICKiTIMES, SUNDAY MORNING,* JULY 15, 1900.
MANY M’NlfiH BURHOUGHS, Editor.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brobs'on and
children have returned fron a pleasant
visit to St; Simons Island.
Mrs. 8. Cergyle and daughter, Mrs.
L. A, Fleming, ars spending some
time in Cbarlottiville, Vs.
Mrs. R. L. Branham and children,
of Macon, are spending sometime in
Brunswick, the guests of Mrs. C. 1,.
Elliott, at her boms on Hanover
square,
Mrs. Hen Houston foil children, of
Savannah, are the Mrs. Jtobt,
Pyles for a week or two, at her home
on G'ouceater st.^
Mrs, 8. Tsjiur, of Macon, is eperfd
ing some time in Brunswick, *tiu guest
of her son, Mr. H. E. Taylor, at bis
home on Stonewall street.
Mr. end Mrs . Cl, A. 11. Jennings and
family h&veTnoved inlo ths pretty
a.
homeon the corner if Gloucester ard
Btonlewall streets.
Mr. and Mr*. William McDonald
and fatally will move shortly from
their present home on Newcastle et.
Misses Rawena and Sarah Taylor,
who have been spending sometime in
Maocti. have returned to Brunswiok
and are the guesta of their father, Mr.
H. i".. Taylor, at fla home on Stone
wall street.
Mfs. Gao. I*.!ror Smith and little
daughter, Mies Sara Louies, are
spending sometime in Jacksonville,
i
the guest* of Mrs, Ed, Fleming.
Mies Carise Adam., or Maoon, ie the
attractive gue.tof Mis. Bessie Ander
eon, at be home on Colon etreet for
eeverai week#.
Mr, C. 11. Arnheiter and family
have moved into the Kaiser home oo
Union etreet.
After a week or two on Cumberland
Island, Mr. Chan. Atkinson, husinasc
representative of the Atlanta Consti
tution, has returned home.
Mrs. Kenton Harrison and ohildren
have moved into one of the pretty lit
tle Harrison oottages on Union.
Miss Russia Key, a ebarmirg little
lady of Atlanta, iB the guests of Mies
Emma at her home on Stonewall
street.
Miss (Lnstanoe Butts is spending
sometime in .laoksonv He, the attrac
tive guest oe her sister, Mrs. Ed.
Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry F, Dunwody
leava on the 2d h inat, for Europe,
where they will spend several months
visiting the place* of interest.
Miss Liura Smith, of Tifton, is re
ceiving many attentions in Brunswick,
as the charming guest of Miss Emma
Lee, at her home on Stonewall street.
After a pleasant visit to Brunswick
the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. F.
Dunwody, Mrs. Hollis Randolph has
returned to her home in Atlanta.
Miss Mada MoDonold leaves shortly
for Flemingtoo, where she will spend
sometime with friends.
I
Rev. W. F, Hollingsworth is spend
ing a few days in Nashville.
Miss Meta Boarlet left yesterday
afternoon for her home at Fancy Bluff,
I
after a pleasant visit to fstends and
relatives in Biunswtck.
Many friends regret know that Mr,
Robt. Pyles continues quite sick at his
home on Gloucester street.
Miss Dollie Tison left yesterday
afternoon for Fancy Bluff, where she
will spend several weeks the gnest of
friend',
After a charming visit to Brui awick, i
the guest of Miss Mada McUonold, at I
her horns on Newcastle street, Miss
Lily Martin leaves shortly for a visit
to friends in Fieminton.
Miss Aids and Bessie Wright are
spending several days the guest of
their sisier, Mrs. P. W Firming, at
her home on Wright square.
Miss Martha A. Johnaon, of St,
I,oui*, M is expected to return to
Brunswick shortly to spend scror
weeffs the gnests of Miss L‘aa e Dew
ing, at her home on Gloucester street.
Mist Johnson visited Brunswick in
the spring, the guest of Miss Drmiog,
and made many ftiend*, who will he
gUd to wslcoiue her among them
again.
Mr. &ud Sirs. J. It Bar Sold and little
son, Master James Barfield have re
turned to Atlanta, after spending sev
eral months iu Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baker have re
turned to Brunswick, after a week or
two on St. Simon
Alisa Maggie Ralston is spending acv
eral weeks iu Savannah, the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. Habersham Wylly and Mrs.
W. U. Slilwell,
Miss Ethel Elliot has returned home,
after a year at school iu Macon, and
several pleasant visits to friends.
Mr. Hoy Mason leaves shortly for
North Georgia, from where he will go to
Kentucky to spent! the summer, the
guest of his sister. Miss Anna Mason,and
it will interest many Brunswick friends
of this popular young man, to know
that he expects to accept a position in
Louisville this winter, where he will
make his future home, amid the best
wishes of all who know him.
Miss Myra llillsman, one of the
charming and attractive young ladles of
Albany, is the guest ot Miss Dorothy
Bcrrie for several wks, at her home on
E street .boulevard.*
Mauy friends are glad to know that
Mrs. P, W. Fleming is improving, after
her recent illness, at her home on
Wright square.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Elliot and family
have moved into their home en Han
over square, after having spent some,
time iu the little Cargyle cottage oh
Carpenter street.
First Baptist, Rev, Waltei M. Gil
more pastor: Services and Sunday
cboll at the uaual hour. ZZZ
I am receiving Daily shipments of
FINE, SOFT PEACHES
A. C. JEFFERS,
’Phone 159 219 Newcastle St.
W. 11, BOWEN. J. N. BRADT.
BOWEN & BRADT,
AIVJC3 BUIL.OERB
Of Stone. 1 . Brick and Frame Buildings
Manufacturer* of.Cenient,.Tile and Artificial. Stone.
§ Summer ! A
Heat ,
demands comfort
well as in all other
apparel. If you will wear a pair
(f HU-MA.N-IC Shoes vou yill
have no cause to complain of the
heat worrying your feet.
They are made on. strictly hy- Mu
gienie principals and are the only T MfllL
correct Anatomically shaped shoe
for the human a pair
. HIT MV V HV . 1 II 'HUtThJTfK JK
of 111 -MAN-lCb and you will
wear no other. Sold only hy •snoe^r
PALMER SHOE CO.
For Diabetes use
STUART’S GIN and
iiucmj.
I! 1 PO! m
10 Com in My ire
iitul look around, It'B liarit work
to Bit dtiwn at borne and think up
Ihiuiis for lompling meals, tut if
yon come in here, you’ll socseoreH
of suggestions—lots of things that
you toot that you must have right
away.
Everything is fresh and pure,
and every price is a modest one.
It's new, it’s nice*
Oyster i* can - - -30 c
Whole beets, pH can - - -15 c
Hominy in tomato sauce, per
cau - -- -- -- -10 c
THOMAS K KAN V,
FANCY GROCER.
312 Newcastle Street.
NOT MADE RY A TRUST J|
v The Celebrated
CREAM ok KENTUCKY*
WHISKEY.
Is tie finest that can be made—lt is 10 YEARS OLD Absolutely Put
and Fully Matured.
It is $4 gallon, slqt. 50c pint- 525 c half pt •
No matter what price you pay, you can’t get better whiskey. We
placed the Exclusive Agency of ibis celebrated Cream of Ky, Whiskey with
R.V Douglas, Remember no other house iru
BrunswicK has the genuine Cream of Kentucky
I TRAGER <fc Cos., Independent Distillers. A
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon an^|
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY?
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. „ J
JUST TAKE A LOOK + +
•i- + AT THESE PRICES
And come around and see
for yourself. We have
of brand new goods, anVe
wanTto keep ’em moving: i
Ladiesßibbed Vest*
Chi Mien’s Uiblied Vent*
Cornet Covers
Ladies .shirt Waists ttfc 1
Children!.-. Stockings, ft to 12 year- . jg|| f
I Baby caps,w rthiiH*
Baby ca|>B*\vorlh •-<*<■ .
Childrens dresses, worth 50c at 20^
;i' inch bleaching 17 yards . $1
Homespun, 7 yards 2K Ginghams aprons 10c
Wbit aprons, worth :c at. ... ITc
White bonnets, worth fiQe at rUc
t igorad lawns, per yard
Boys percale waist* Worth Me at
Hoys and gii la straw hats worth 254* at. 15c J
A miuonia per bottle He Coats thread
Hooks and eye* ier paper
Black pints bos *c* Haiperpipw •• MM
Ladies’ and Childrmffl
Dresses and Boys’
YOUR OWN PRICE.
ISAAC.
Tht On ■ . Price*,"
208 Newcastle Street, Dil
lon’s OldflpL