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Theßee Hive.
A Complete Assortment of the
Miser Manifactiiiiiii Compy’s /raX
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\\ Muslin Sheets I\ T
Wi^pey
Pillow Cases always in stock.
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Bh are endeavoring to sliow you the newest in Mid-Summer Novelties.
Heet.ew POLKA DOT VELVET RIBBONS! Comes in black and
satin backs.
Nos, 12 width, suitable for Belts, per yd 25c.
Nos. 5 width, suitable for Ties, per yd 15c
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New Ribbon Belts We show exclusivelyfthe new Velvet Ribbon Belts!
Black Velvet Ribbon Belts: made of No. 22 black velvet ribbon, "satin back,
with strings of No, £ ribbon, each 50 Cents.
THE LATEST-ONLY A FEW TO SELECT FROM.
VELVET RIBBON BELTS. ;
Mnde of two itripH No. 5 Satin Back Velvet If.ib
bon with embroider*!! white nilk cord edge /
EACH Win. '
New line *ll silk Satin Ribbon Bella, each • ~ {l io
Nickel ami Black Rings, fhitable for making Pulley Belts, per pair Be,
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J, J. LISSNER,
( -WHOI.BSALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
21H 1 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
BOYS’
Shirt - Waists
Any Boys’ Shirt Waist in the house
This Week
45c. EACH.
Goods that formerly
„ sold for
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50c, 75c and SI.OO.
LEVY’S
The Bee Hive.
VELVET RIBBON BELTS.
made of three atripa No. G Satin i’.tok Velvet
Ribbon with embroidered white silk cord edge
EACH 75a.
New line all 8 lk Taffeta Ribbon Belli, each 500
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Reduced Rates via Southern Railway t
Atlanta, 6a.
Southern Camp Meeting of the Christian
Mass ionary Alliance, Atlanta, Uft ,
August !Ui IMth, IJJOt.i.
On aoootint of th Is occasion,NOUl HV, BN
RAILWAY will sell round ljp H' kAato
Atlanta, Ga, and return, (rum allsta'lons
on its lines within the State ol Georgia, at
rate of On* I lrst Class for the Hound Trip
Ticket* will be told August lflth, 17th, lKtb,
19tli and 20th, with final limit August
2uth,ioo. . . ;
■ For further and detailed Information
call on or address any agent of the South
ern Railway or its connections, or
8. H. II a liowree,
Asat. Gan. Cars, Agent. ,
Atlanta.’tia.
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jSsJ We ijearahat*
yon always =
up with the fifties i%
gettiiiif the first of ev
erything good to eat that
corned to this
Yes, we are!
Yellow Yams (new).
. Cregoe’s Mild Cream
Cheese.
Htoue IJS. 'l'hr Hustler,
SALE OF TIMBER
Bids Islet for Large and Valuable
Timber Privileges Near
the City.
We have been instructed
to receive sealed bids for all
the tinier privileges for five
years,' from date of accept
ance, on all the lands in
Glynn county known as the
Day Jands, the Bacon lands,
the Taylor tract and the
Nesbit tract. We solicit
bids for Sfche tie privilege,
piling privilege, oak, pine,
cypress, ancN'W’d wood tim
ber, subject to any turpen
tine privileges which may
be now outstanding. Bids
for all of said privileges as
a whole being preferred.
Terms cash on execution of
papers conveying the privil
ego. Bids will be opened at
our ottice at 10 o'clock on
the 1 5th day of August, 1900,
and the same referred to the
owner for approval or rejec
tion.
Bkobston, Fendig & Cos.
THE -BRUNSWICK TIMES, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1900,
MARY M’NIgH BURROUGHS, Koitok.
It VP DIC XH B HUSK.
She wears a roae in her hair.
At (lie twilight'*dreamy eloaa;
Her face is tair, bow fair
Under the roapl
I steal like a shadow there,
Aa ahe sits in rapt repose.
And whisper mj loving prayer
Coder the roae!
And ahe take* the roue from her hair.
And her color come* and goer;
And I—s lover will dare
Under llio rose!
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Miss Annie Bucklen of Huntsville,
Ala., spent yesterday in Brunswick, the
attractive gueat of relatives and friends,
and leaves this morning for the island,
where she will spend a p'easant eck or
two.
Many friends arc glad to know that
Mrs, P. S. Farmer is slightly improved,
from her recent illness at her heme on
Monk.
Mias Addie Paul of Darien is expected
in Brunswick in ft day or Iwo to spend
Home time the guest of Miss Marie I>e-
Voc, at her pretty home on Union street.
Miss Paul has visited Brunswick before,,
and lias a host of friends wailing to
welcome her again.
On Wedno.day, Septemher r.th, Kev.
Walter Bllmore offlctaliSfe, the beauti
fnt marriage ceremony of the Baptist
church will join forever tlielivesof Mrs.
fiaddie. Bent and Mr. Bent ,1. Olewiaa,
tw# of Brunswick's popular young
people. A large number of friends and
relatives will HB present, and the Bruns
vfMf Hiltemea, of which Mr. CMewiuo is
a popular member, wi I attend la a
body.
Mr, and Sire. Hugh Porter *|>eut yes
terday pleasantly on Cumberland, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee T. Shackle
fold. " wd&!
f%. r ' 4 •vXIfaM
Maater Mao Burroughs, after a pleas
ant visit to Hurt tug’iaand Jacksonville,
JtTa., la expected G> return homa this
icvenlng. : ;
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The Brunswick Library naamiiatioa,
litlug so well pleased with the success of
tbetuooiiHght excursion given by them
a: few evenings gg, ano anxious to give
it nut her about the middle of next week,
While thety will at(]i,h<. moonlight, high
tide along Hu: htech and line breezes.
Mrs It. H.. Ift.luTiM-:.' is an).. ng her,
fnenda again after her raCunt illness at
her homo ou Ocean Aveuuc.
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Miss Holla McCullough loft a day or
two ago for Maryland, where she will
spend several months visiting friends
And relatives.
Rev. W. L. Kaeney and family loft
yesterday for St. Simon, where they
will spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell, Jr , and
their charming house party are spend
ing a most delightful we k on St. Simon
in the Wyliy cottage, near the pier.
The base ball games are of great inter
est to the ladies, and a large number are
proseut at cyery game.
A pre'ty and novel entertsmm nt
will bi given in ITanover park on
Monday evening m x>, under ih> au
spices of a number of Brunswick’s]
Xivps.-jli hrings'jn its drain bodily
/ that slowly but surely destroy health,
'Mrcnyih and cheerfulness!
TORtMOVt THIS CONDITION TAKE
PHEKLYiirasl
li js. a marvelous system cleanser dixl
\ Pcnnani'niljj’ CURES a constipated hablL
Vcorrccts trouble in thedigestion. Purif
X. 1 ' 10 blood, strengthens the kidneus.
im sysiim m pt wrier
sot DAI DRt6CISTS.-^^^^Hr
well known and popular young ladies
wbo btve banded tbsmarlvea together
for the purpose of doing charity work.
There will be music by the Marine
band, delightful refreihmente served,
and gypsy tents, lu which tbe secrets
of tbe fu’urewlll be unfoldet will be
here and there on tbe lawns lighted
in weid fashion witb gypsy lamps. A
full liat of names of those participat
ing In tbia event will bs published in
a day or two.
Rev. Percy Eubankt, of St. Jude’s
delivered a most interesting address
to the Santnary Guild at their matt
ing yesterday afternoon.
-. SUPERIOR COURT DECISION.
Among the decisions of the Sapreme
court rendered Tuesday there .was only
one from this circuit and it is as fol
lows:
Little, J--When on application of a
hudband personal properly was set
apart to him as an exemption for the
benefit of his wife, no change in the
title of the property occurred. While
by such exemption the wife as benefi
ciary was entitled to have the proceeds
of such property used for her support,
she was not as against the husband en
titled, as a matter of right to manual
possers.cn. fa such a case the interest
of the wife isatruiiar to hat of the bene,
fie! ary a? a trust estate, and the poaees
aion of the tlysljand.is that of a trustee;
and while by proper proceedings the
wife may Stt> led the incom t of the ex
empted ploperty to her supp rt, she Is
not entitled to recover poemssiea by an
action of trover, '
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J ladgeuSeui affirmed. All concurring.
3. RT Thomas and L t,. Thomas, for
plaintiff in error.
J. W; Uoppetl *nj it M Llark, coa-,
tra
Whip X olios. ~ r ■ •iV'
N-ithar the inxatfr.oissy^
signess Otttm Btll?Wt''4|prtr' d*W JAjjj
b*ln will bewstponsihla for gay d6t
contraoled by the crew of said vessel.
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William*, Mtiter.
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LOST.-A smalt Sea B<o, initial*
tl, P. out on It; two little gold knots
in end. Finder will be rewarded by
returning to ftriessuiek'a store on
Bay street.
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FOU HENr-Ncst little palm oot
tage, furnished, tn Bt. Simon. Most
delightful spot on Island, right near the
surf and'pier. Apnly tc) Geo. W, Har
per, phone 158.
PERSONAL.
Mr. Tom Joiner, of Ma~on. is in the
eity.
Mr. J. A. Sapp, of f’enick, Oa , is in
the city.
Mr. K, R, Hopkins is confined to his
| home by Illness.
j Mr. T. 11. Calhoun, of Abbeville, is
in the city.
Mr. J. C. Allen, of Augusta, i- spend
ing a few days in the city.
Mr. E. A. Eacurd, of At’anla, is a
guest al the Oglelhorpe.
J. D. Brown, of McArthur, Ga„ is a
ylsitor in the city.
Mr Z. C. Hose, of Atlanta, is register,
ed at the Oglettorpe.
Council meets tonight and the elec
tion of a harbor nr aster will probably be
held.
Earn kodaks...
V AND ALL K.NDS OK
Photographers Supplies,
SEETHE “BROWNIE CAMERA,”
COSTS SLOP.
W J BUTTS, The Druggist.
“On tli© Corner,”
W - • .l. N. IiKAIA
BttWEN & BRADT, * J
anid^uil.oerl
Of Stone. Brick and Frame Building
Alanufucturerw'of tv incut. Tile and Artificial Slone.
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Shirts! = Shirts!!
Cool Shirts for
Hot Weather
Big Sale of Summer Shirts. Negligee Shirts that
formerly sold for $1 and |1 50 we are now sellin'g for 50c
and 75c. They are out on the counter so that you can see
the colors and find your size. Come quick while you can
get your size ' %
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THE'PALMER SHOE CO
We Owe Money
and must have money to
meet our bills, therefore
it behooves us to push
collections with a ven
geance, which we propose
to do on the first.
No more CREDIT. 10 per cent off foi cash.
BROWN Dl^WiCO.
/g-Tfe-fT-—FIT DR. MOFFETT'S A Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
IT T T 111 M/I ReSulate. tht Bowrl,.
r£l~’fS] I ItIHIN/| ssstS!;s*
/ JL (Teething Powders) XX. TEETHINA Relieve, the Bow#
%p\t Costs oolr 25 cents at Itnurpsts, "“‘an? '
or SSrratatoC.J. MOFFETT, M. D.. S^LOU IS. t
PVHisSfiaS
t'lnonti' 11111 baimnore Woman’s College. I’rimary, Academic, Music, Art,
K.,ttilr.^ n iY”* Is, isine*s courses. small classes. Individual work. New
nn Art!*,!.-., E’uptls enter Vassar, VVt 1 lesley and K>nd. lpb-Maoon
I- \i,. P V,r ~'*l ""'on begins September 0 h. For illustrated catalogue
s ' ■•• t handler, rrincipal.l.lewllyn l). Scutf, Associate Pnocipa
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know it- But do you know
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whiskythe peer of .all whis-
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Cincinnati, Ohio.
R. V. Douglas, 208 Bay slreet, General Agent.