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The Bee Hive.
One Price M hi Goods store.
We have just received 100 pieces of BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, assorted
widths, particularly comprising tne widths that have been so scarce'.
Note—We guarantee that you will find our Velvet Ribbons of a superior class and
cannot be compared with the inferior qualities or the paste back velvet ribbons.
First of the Season,
Note our display of campaign buttons.
Buy an emblem of your favorite
Presidential cankidate. We have all
all sorts.
(See window display )
EVERYDAY M fll 1
ML Li m
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Bleached Ganze Vests, each se.
Beauty Pins, gilt, each lc.
Beauty Pins, enamelled 3for 5c
The Bee Hive.
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2 Consultation v aiid examination free. I|
3 KENNON MOTT, §
Jeweler and Graduate Optician. S
m street. C
Ka uspector of Watches for S<>uth*m irffeiiftfcy*, time ijr Wirt daily front Wadiiiifiton
UNDERWEAR
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SALE.
• 30 suits Silkene Underwear, for,
mer price $2 per suit, to close out
at
$1.37 Per Suit.
LEVY’S
J. J. LISSNER,
ITROI.KBALE
Groceries, Tobacco. Ftour, Bacon and
Pro^K,
GRAIN, HAY AND BhAN A SPECIALTY-!
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
It hat been demonstrated by experience
that eonsupt ion can be prevented by the
early ute o( One Minute Cough Cure,
This is the favorite remedy for coughs,
colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all throat
and lung troubles. Cures quickly. W. J.
Butt’s.
There are no better pills made than De-
Witt's Uttle Karlj Kisers. Always prompt
and certain. W. J ■ Butt's.
The Bee Hive.
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FANS.
A Timely Article!
i
Of which we have a big stock . ' If you just
want something for everyday wear, we
have 25<) nice folding paper fans, each sc;
250 better quality, each 10c.
REMNANTS.
Pick out short lengths in Wash Fabrics,
etc., from our Remnant Pile at half prices.
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The Bee Hive.
If you have no appetite for your meals
something is wrong with your digestion,
liver or bowels. Phici.y Ash Bittkrs
cleanses and strengthens the stomach,
purities the bowels, and creates appetite,
vigor and cheerfulness.
W. J. BUTTS, Special Agent.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces imnisdi
ate results. Try it. W. J, Butts.
tHE BRtJNSWICKjTIMES, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1000.
It i PHI YOU
To Gome in My Store
and look around, it’s hard work
to sit down at home ami mink up
thlnSs for tempting meals, but if
you com© in here, yoiKll apesoore*
of suggestions—lot* of .things that
you feel that you must have right
away.
Everything is fresh and j>ure,
and every price U a moOest fine,' <
If* new, It’s nice! 4 ;
Oyster corn, per can *- - - ®oc
—l.
W iiple beets, per can - - |so
Hornturin, tomato e*uee, per
" —r J. SF • ’ ■ , .‘yw'■
can - - - - ’ - - ~sfc ,
TIiONtAS rSaNY,
* fStHCT G ROGER.
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312, NYwdfstle Street. (
JUST TAKE A'LOOK * *
+ + AT THESE PRICES
-- A. ■■■-—■ -
And'come around and see
for yourself. We have stacks
of brand new goods, and we
want to keep ’em moving:
Ladle* llibbcd Vent* *©
( biUlien's Ribbed Vest* . . 4c
Cor*fet Corers ....... **%?■* 16c
LfulieaMmt Waist*
Child ions Stocking*, 6 to 12 years 5©
Baby caps,wortb 40c 10c
B nby caps, worth M>fc 25c
Childrens dresses, worth We at s>c
:m-inch blenching 17 yards $1
Homespun, 7 yards 45c, Ginghams aprons 10c
White aprons, worth 30c at lc
White Iwmncta, worth fiOc at 2!c
Figured lawns, i>er yard 4 l-2c
Boys i>ercale waists Worth 85c at 30c
Boys and gii Is straw huts worth 25c at .. 15c
Ammonia per bottle .. 6c Coats thread . 4c
llook* and eyes per paper.. lc
Black pins, box 2c, Pins per pai*er .. lc
Ladies’’ and Childrens’
Dresses and Boys’ Suits at
YOUR OWN PRICE.
MRS M ISAAC,
The Originator of how Prices,
208 Newcastle Street, Dil
lon’s Old Stand.
BERE IS A SNAP FOR
SOMEBODY.
8, room house 50x180 ft.
Union street only 1200 cash
required. Balance in 5 years
7 per cent Property now
rents for $26 per moeth
Brobston, Fendig and Cos
J. W, Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
DeWltf* Little Early Riser* are famous
little pitta ;for liver and bowel troubles.
Never (tripe. W. J. Butte.
MART MINISH BURROUGHS, Fill tor,
Rod roses, whereof the dew drips,
Staining the turf at uiy feet,
Von were never as red as her lips—
Or as sweet!
Biue violet*, tender and true,
A nmToW tpr auo sprinkled akiee.
Ho yon think yon were ever as blue
Aa her eyeaf.
r "
Rare lilies, hi garments of while,
Which wind* with warm kisses t*guife,
Have you yet known a sunbeam aa bright
As her smile?
—FRANK I„ STANTON.
On Sunday, July Btb in Atlanta,
Mis* Mary Frances Jenkins, of
Brunswick, and Mr. Eugun Obsar
Zealey, of Brookaide, Ala., were united
in marriage, Rev. W. Wm. Fraiier, of
the Presbyterian ohurob, performing
the ceremony, at tbe borne of tbe
bride’s consio, Mr, acd Mrs. Melvin
L, Thrower, in tbe presence of a few
intiment relativea "and friends. A
short time agi Mits Jenkins went In
AtaUnfa tor a visit, expecting to re
turn borne to be marrird, but while
there, Ur. Zeal-y allj wenttb Atlanta,
there were a few flurried bajfffy
preparations, and with tb* hoe sent of
her fauuly in rl tbe
presence of his mother, the marriage
vows were eola!ftast*#s and two heart*
made .to beat in sweat aieordo The
bride, one of tbe beautiful and chad*-
ing glrla of Brunswick, i beloved by
all for her many sweet and womanly
traits of charaoier and While she has
the beat wishes of ail, there are many
regrets that she will make her future
home ailbwhere. The groom, formerly
of Atlanta, fa nephew of colonel W.
G. Obear, inapeotor general of tbe
Georgia B:ate Troops, and oeoupiaa a
responsible position in tbe Thomas
Sheffield and Company Steel and Iron
Works, f Brooksidr, Ala., where tbe
young people will make their foture
home. a
Judge A. J. Crovatt left yesterday for
H bulrets trilp to AU&nta.
*„ e ” •f-- ‘ ;
Miss Carrie Isaac left day or two
ago for Atlanta and other places, where
she will spend the sujttMUer. .
V
Jdis* Ethel Elliot leaves shortly k
Jacksonville, where she will spend
acme time, the guest of friends and rela
tives. •#
Kev. and Mrs. lft E. Eubanks and
children are expeeted In itrunswick
shortly, and will occupy the rectory of
St. Judes on E street boulevard. Rev.
Eubanks taking fflkrgeftf that parish.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Levy and little
daughter, Miss Dorothy Levy, leave
shortly for Demorcst, where they will
spend the summer.
Mr. \V. B. Burroughs, Jr., left yester*
day for Atlanta, where he will spend a
short time with friends.
Afteo a pleasant visit to Brunswiak,
the guests of triends, Miss Miriam
Strauss has returned to her home in At
lanta.
Miss Josic Nussbamn has left for a
pleasant summer iu the mouutains.
It will lnlcjcst many Brunswick
friendsbf Mr. J. C. S. Timberlake, to
know that he is manager again this sum-I
AREOVERWORKED^^^
They make known their condition by
HEADACHES. SLEEPLESSNESS. NERVOUS WEAKNESS.
Y backaches, changes in urine, and irritable temper!
r . IT s dangerous to neglect these warnings.
PRICKLY ACU ®®SL -
, Ajfl BITTERS
L cleanses the system of poisons and impurities,
Bl conveys a healing and strengthening influence' A
the suffennn kidneys, PURIFIES THE BLOOD. A
the Liver. Stomach and
and works a speedy improvement in'
the condition of the body.
• m W- .J Butts, Special Agents.
mer of the beautful Mount Hebo Hotel
at Mount Nebo, Arkansas, one of the
finest summer resorts known
Mrs. J. H. Whitmire, of St. Simon
Mills, left yesterday for Atlanta, where
sbe will spend a short time with friends
Mr. S Glauber left yesterday for a
summer in upper Georgia.
Mr. Aitbur Lucas, of Savannah
spent Sunday with friends in Bruns
wick.
b Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Winter and little
son left yesterday for Atlanta, from
where tbiry will visit other places.
i .
After masking many friends in jteahs
wlck. the guest of Miss Emma Leo, Mis
llnshie Ray retnrned to her home in
Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. Woodford Mabry, a short,
visit to bis home in ick, his re
turned to Atlanta, wliere he has accept*,
ed a position. - „ vS*
Miss Amelia Lnndin has left few he*
vacation, to be spent in her
mond, Virginia.v i:Y f ■
rTO THE PUBIJC,
Cleaving sale of the Bruns
wick Grocery company. Af
and be’ow cost, onr entire
stock of Groceries, Cigars,
Pipes, Tobacco also Desks,
Offie fixtures and furniture,
One iron safe with
hjpgler proof chest. One
fine gray horse, , dray, buck
board. One handsome set
Walnut bar fixtures, iron
office railing, tables, coun
ters, etc.
All goods offered to any
and everybody, at private
sale, up to Tuesday, July
26, when we will dispose of
the balance of the stock at
Auction sale to the highest
bidders.
We are ready to wait 011
.the public between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
DO YOUR FEET ACHE AND BURN
Shake into your shoes Allen’s Foot-
Ease, a powder for the feet It cools
the feet and makes tight or new shoes
feel easy. Caros Corns, Bunions, Swol
len, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Sore and
Sweating feet. Allen’s Foot-Ease re
leaves all twin and gives rest and com
fort We have over 30,000 testimonials,
It cures while you walk. Try it to-day.
All druggist and shoe stores sell it, 25c.
Sample sent free, Address Allen S
Olmsted, Le Roy, N Y.
Cuts and bruises are healed by Cham
berlain’s Fain Balm in about one-third
the time any other treatment would re
quire because of its antiseptic qualities
which cause the parts to heal without
maturation. For sale by Dr. Bishop’s
drug store.
BOY DROWNED.
Colored Lad Lost His Life at Atkinson
Yesterday Mormng.
Bon Reddick, a young colored boy,
who went on the excursion well and
happy yesterdy morning, was brought
back a corpse last night, The boy
went to tske a swim In the river at
that place and was drowned. After
a short search bia body was found.
ON HISS.
10 Per Cent. Saved
BOTH TO YOU AND US.
AT......
BRQWN DRUG CO.
I receiving Daily shipments of
'§ IffNE, SOFT PEACHES
JEFFERS, J
Phone 159 ' 219 Newcastle Bt.
= -.1-. S £ jt >* -
w. H. BOWEN. J, N. BRADT. J
BOWEN & BRADT, f
AMO BUIL-DEZR©
OfFStone, Brick and Buildings
M anti fact u Tile and Artificial, Stone.
Shirts! = Shirts !!
Cool Shirts for ___
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Hot Weather 1
Big Sale of Summer Sliiits. Negligee that
formerly sold for $1 and $1 50 we are now sellinWhr 50c
and,7sc They are out on so that you can
the colors and Find your size Come quick while yoiefliHj
get your size J
iTHE PftLMER SHSfci
Clean. Your Old T —y
Hats With \
J^JLINANF
One 25c pai kuge
lints or one list eight times. . . . ,
W J BUTTS, The Drugged
“On the Corner.”
—rn DR. MOFFETT’S ■ Allays Irritation, Aids DM
ssq
i _A_ (Teething Powders) JL-E. TEETHINA Rcllevss the bdi
3 ' , Troubles of Chi|d(juu£fl
StfCjC Costs only 25 cents at Druggists. any aOH|H
Or mail 25 cent- to C. J. MOFFETT, M.P..ST. LOUJ
NOT MADE BY A TRUST 3
The Celebrated m
CREAM ov KENTUCfII
WHISKEY.
li M e tineet that cat 1 be mad —lt it IO YKAR3 OLD
and Fully Matured.
It is $4 gallon, $1 qt. 50c pint, 25c halm
No matter whs’ you pay, you can’t get better wbiekey.
placed the Exclusive Agency of this celebrated Cream of Ky. Whiskey wr
R. V Douglas. Remember no other house j
BrunswicK has the genuine Cream of Kentucky wbiske]
I. TRAGER <fc Co.y Independent Distillers.