The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, August 12, 1900, Image 5

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Theßee Hive. #A Complete Assortment of the Defender Manofactorinc Goipany’s IIIGJI GRADE Muslin Sheets m 1 and \P^FEn6^T Pillow Cases always in stock. We are endeavoring to show you the newest in Mid-Summer Novelties. See the new POLKA DOT VELVET RIBBONS! Comes in black and ftoyal satin backs. Nos. 12 width, suitable for Belts, per yd 25c- Nos. 5 width, suitable for Ties, per yd 15c Ribbon Belts. We show exclusivelylthe new Velvet Ribbon Belts! Blajk Velvet Ribbon Belts: made of No. 22 b'ack velvet ribbon, satin back, with strings of No. $ ribbon, each 50 Cents. the latest-only a few to select from. ' VELVET RIBBON BELTS. Made of two (trip* No. 5 Satin Bank Velvet Rib bon with embroidered while ailk oord edge EACH 00c. New line >ll silk Satin Ribbon Belts each 35c. Nickel and Black Rings, suitable for making Pulley Belts, per pair dc. The Bee Hive. Phil B. Farmer, Proprietor. with yon, as to whether you need . Ii Ij I -MallllN Rlaasa* or nor, call on u* and wo J If 11 fIBSBBVOt lull will til yon, Viu Dover knew n I 1* 1 sunstroke, nongemn not the brain.ur j 1 .nn.inlSv ll " never been * object to headache. Pkriomt_i<d>- ' .V . - Person* subject to headache slway* iraVe w*U | t-&2r,.l*P!s&eßinay*>tbectuaeofall the trouble. Call n u* , rnfl we jgx AMIN ATION FRKE. J V HENDON MOTT, Jevifelcy gjid Graduate 1 ' * “Hjsctnr ot VV a lli l :.r <tootbeMßllwy. from fuOiliigtou l tJSSNEfc, WIIOI.KSAt.ti Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacoru^J Provisions, * GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. 2U>\Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. t^OYS’ Shirt - Waists Any Boys’ Waist in the house This Week 45c. EACH. Goods that formerly sold for 50c, 75c and SI.OO. LEVY’S The Bee Hive VELVET RIBBON BELTS. made of three atrip* No. 6 Satin Back Velvet Ribbon with embroidered white ailk oord edtte EACH 750. New line all 8 lk Taffeta Ribbon Belt*, each 500 The Bee Hive. 213 Newcastle st„ Brunswick, Ga. ST SIMON. Sunday, August 12th. Cumberland Route Lv. Brunswick 8:30 a, ib.;'2:op p. in. Ar. Bt. Bimon 10:80 a. m., 8:00 p. in. Lv. Sf, Simon 11:80 a. m., 6:00 p. m. Fare 50 cents Round Trip. W.M- TUI TER A CO. Gen Agents, SALE OF TIMBER m Ms ASM lor Large and Valuable Tiber Privileges Near tbe City. We have been instructed to receive sealed bids for all the timber privileges for five years, from date of accept ance, on all the lands in Glynn county known as the Day lands, the Bacon lands, the Taylor tract and the Nesbit tract. We solicit bids for the tie privilege, piling privilege, oak, pine, cypress, and cord wood tim ber, subject to any turpen tine. privileges which may be rioov outstanding. Bids for all, of said privileges as a whole being preferred. Terms cash on execution of papers conveying the privily ego. Bids will be opened at our office ilt 10 o’clock on the Uth darof-Adgust, 1900, and the same referred to the owner for approval or rejec tion. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. Keep your vita' organs iu good condi tion it you would have health through the malarial season. Priokly Ash Bitters cleanses and strengthens the stomach, liver and bowels, and helps the system to resist disease germs. W. i. Butte. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1900. B SS Just 3 $ i And you wiiriiave no otjter. flabby’, W-afc|r..n Chips pw can ,sc' P-J’lkmjh I.vm. The Hustler. * 3O O I EEZ I V . MARY M’NISH BURROUGHS, Editor. And I aatd to the rose, the brief night In babble and revel and wine ; Oh, young lord lover what smiles are those. For one that will never be thine? But mine, but mine, so I swear to the rose, t Forever and eyfir mine. Love took up the harp of and emote on ai the chorda wit* Smote the chord? passed in music cut oa eight. 1 Love took op the glass of Time| and turned It iu his glowing bauds, Kvry moment, ligii Unshaken, ran itself in golden saiids. ; * ; —Stlected. Mr. J. A. MDtgomerjr l*tei short ly for Cbioago, where ha will spend several weeks, the guest of friends and relatives. Mr. Walter Isaac Jeff on Friday’* steamer for Nrw York, fcram where be will visit other point* of interest. • fete* Mrs. Charles Fuller, of South Caro lina, is spending some time ie Brunss: wick, th* guest of her cousin, Mr* Tbomae Fuller, at her home on London street. 5 Rev. Esther J. P. Caasagne, of Washington, D. C , it making his borne in Bnjonwfek, having come to take tbe place of Rsv. Father Carrol, who left a abort time ■ V'<? *O- \ Mr. apd Mre. Walter U Cook left s fow days ago, to epeml some tune in- Massaohnsntte, the former home of Mra. Cook. Mr. Jamna O’Connor is improving, after bi&eoent illness. •‘Jiiny friends regret to know that Mrs. Harris M. Branham has been quite ill at her borne on Hslifkx square for some days past. . %> '—O—- '■ '■ •' i Mrs. D D. A’kinaon and children are guests of Dr. and Mrs. liurwell Atkinson for a week or two, at tbir borne in Camden oounty. Mr,. J. S. Wright ha* returned from a pleasant vieit to Hot Spring*, where the span! several weeks. o*-. '*■' i Alter uuie weeks itt Blowing Kook, Jfta* Fannie llrtßt Nightengale *\ peot* to viett Wayneavlile, North shortly Mite Arabella Tieou hat re!urd to Brunswtek, much improve.! in health •tier a slay of several weeks at Hot Springs. ' . . k "; * t Joseph it the name that has been given f bandtoms little eon of Mr. and s9K Mr*. Frank A. Wrsnob, at thair borne on C atreet, Miea Louise Mullins, of Columbus, is spending some time in Brunswick,the attractive guest of her nieoe, Mrs. W. C. Ame>, at ber hoiqji on F street. It will interest auany Krunswlck friends to know )hs| Miss Edna Ger trude Ponni man bat bads charming invitation to spend next winter abroad, the guest of, relatives. Ow — Mr. Clarence Angier has returned to liis home in Atlanta, after a p eas ant week on St. Simon, a guest at the bouse parly of Mr. and Mt ß -. Albert Howell. ">■ Miss Arabella Tieon learei in a week or two for the mountain* of North Cirolina, where she will sprnj the balanoe of the summer. At their pretty borne on Park Place in Brooklyn. Mr, anil Mre. W. F. I arker entertained a few evenings ago. with a obariuing tea. at which the following well known in Bruns wick, gueats were present: Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Symone, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Parker, Capt, and Mra. John W. Wood, M'aa Fe Symona, and Col. Jno. r Collins. Mri. J. C. Stiles and little daugb- ter*, Miss May and Catharine Stiles leave in a few week* for New York, to spend several montts, the guest* of Mr*. \V. F. Parker. Mr*. Jams* Silaa Wright leaves aborily^f it the mouu’aUis of North Carolina, where she will fpeod some tim, returning home in the ea _ ly fall. A pleasant party who spent the day at Sooth Brunswick a shaft time ago, oo a fialnng trip, was composed of Mist Hattie Tlaon, of Cuthbert, Mt Annie Valentino, of Macon, Miss licit Day, Mila A. J. MoCorkle. Mr. E. T. Homan, Mr. W. B. Moore. ' A pieaaant rowing ptrly who spent several evenings ago on the water,was composed of Mlae Kdna Wynn, Mmi Margaret Symofts, Miss Grrtrude At. leo, Mist E bel. Sfiss Mary Met- Joe Ben net, Charles Fleming, Ed Alien, 'H&S? ■Waff. Mtloolui McCullough, T. Q. Winning, J* ’ \ , -"■ O 1 i ' Mills MNses Susie and ‘ Florin* Hatcher, and Master Sam Hatoher, of' Columbus, will cbuttin in Brunswick, for eouie tilde lunger, the gueite of their grandmother, Mrs. J M.Mad '%!* den, at'her home, Bay View. • *"* * t&f' Msdfc A. Ulan and ch Idren leave shortly aoon, where they will speriHiDihw time the guest of relatives and ftionda. . v/ A little illighter is lhe gtteif of A1 . and W ttrrif'hqft* on liundoo street*. * k ' v '*'* M ' FlettriMt*.Madden lei. a f. days ago for Spring*, wpere *i.r will spend soinf Ndui- g in* to Columbus, where she wtil remain •ouie week she Will tomato lor a month or two, flbe gueat of triced*. Misses Lucile and Esoils Butts are spending mine ijbk; 111 Caiu&tjl coun ty, the guesrs of Mrs. Burwell A.kin ■oo. *t luaoher, her pretty home, ■ft ... -v. p Mities Mary Bjija and Etta Blanton have returned ta Brunswick, ffter | Oharining v >a.l to .Via-ta anj other plaoe*. ' H "H* ' V,' -CSC Mins Addle Caul, '6t Darien, I* ■ pending some tin& tbe guest of MU** Marie DeVop, wbeffe sbe la receiving, many cbarmiug attentions. It .will interest many Brunswick friend# to koow that Judge and \lr*. Spencer R. A’kinson.of Atlanta, to Uft a dry or two igo for Nova Scotia, where they will spend leverat weeks, Mias Edna Pennick, after some time in Atlanta,is tbe guest of friends in Marietta for some weeks. A little daughter is tbs guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moore, at their home on George street. M toy friends are glsd to know that Mr, CRumbus Downing continues to improve, after bis recent teriuus ill ness at bis home rn Ha'ilsx square. Af soon as be it strong enough, he and M's, Downlug will leave for Tate Spring*, from where they will go to Ssratoga for several weeks. lt is with general regret that Bruns wiok learns that Dr. and Mrs. Harris M. Branham and family will move away in the near future, to make their home in Fort Valley. Dr. Branham has always held tbs position cf one of the leading physicians of the place, and be will be sadly missed by all. Mrs. Branham and children, little Miss Helen Branham and Mas'er Har ris M. Branham, Jr., are loved by all who know them, and will be missed j by a large oircle of friends. The members of the little Sunbeam Society, desire to express their sinoere thanks to Mr. Phil S. Farmer, of the Bee Hive, for a handsome donation to them a abort time ago. Mrs. Henry du Bignon iesyea in a abort time fur Brooklyn, where elie will spend several month* the gu g of her daughter, Mr*. W. F. Parker. Mi*. J. C. Valentino will atrlv*-m the city today to visit Mr. sad Mrs. C. G. Moore. Or. W. 15 Burroughs has re u ned from Dublin, where be attend and the an nual mee’ing of the state Agricultural Society. Prof. L. W. Campbell, who was a few ni ntbe ago with R chmoud Buai oees College here will spei and the day ■ n the city visiting friends before leaving for bit future home home in Covington, Ky.< to be president of a college there. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCUR ,IoN Oue of lh .se charming summer night recreations will be given on Tuesday, the lGlh met., to Bt. Simon Imand aud back, on this commodious and swift pa* ecnger sttaaer {*4U£Hford. Many new features in of entertain meut will be inaugurated. Among the leading ones may be mentioned a grand cake walk. Daneing will be inilu ged in to the sweet umsicsl slrain* ot l*rof. Deal s sp'endid orchestra. None of the stuy-at-home* should fail to avail them selves of this opportunity of spending a AREOVERWORKED^^^ They make known their* condition HEADACHES. SLEtifl UlrlttoS. NEBVDUS WEAKNESS, m backaches, changes in urine, and irritable temper:^* W it IS DANGCSOU3 TO NEGLECT THESE WARNINGS. ISrASHeffilßsl n. ft cleanses the system of poisons and impurities, conveys a healing andslrenglhenino influence fa the suffering kidneys, PURIFIES THE BLOQO,Jw stimulates the liver, Stomach and and works a speedy improvement in The condition of the body. W- ..T Agents. Eastman kodaks... SHF AND AM. K.NIIS OF Photographers Supplies. SEE THE “BROWNIE CAMERA,” COSTS si.on. W J BUTTS, The Druggist. “On the Corner.” . ret m DR. MOFFETT’S A Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, mvrimmA r IIIr r Til 111 /a Regulates the Bowel*. L c t, I LL I H I N /1 Strengthens the Child. WJr H LLIM I 11 f-\ Mk Teething Easy. Vf*# i -JL (Teething Powders) jLJL TEETIIINA Relieves the Bow# . _ * ' . Troubles of Children </ „ *Lj Mfcfy* Gists only 2a cents at Druggists, any age. MOFFETT, M.D..ST. LOUIS, Of Keep Cool These Hot Summer Nights Our window suggests how. It is filled, with a • • ... 5, * beautiful Pyjamas and Night Shirts From 50c to 51.50. See Them. THE PALMER SHOE CO delightful and cool evening on the bos om of S. Simon Sound, the picturesque ness of its phosphoric waves’ crests shimmering under the kiss of Dame Luna’s radiant beams, will prove a most charming change from the sight of hot Brunswick’s avenues and streets in a whirl • f oystershvll dust. Mrs. L. C . Bodet requests those who crelotake part in'.he cake wa k to meet at the Oglthorpe at 5 30 tomorrow a’ ernoon. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms, cool and pleasant for summer, ni h bath room 405 G street Wanted. Ar esiau wells to drive at $250 eoh. Rise and o.pscity guaranteed will also guarantee to complet* wells In 15 days. Cell on or address A. H. Baker, 205 Glouces'ef street. Cheap Ratal Via Sou’ hara Railway. 'Chicago, 111. National Kncnnipinent G. A. R Angus* V-bept. 1 Ticket* will be gold August 2.'. 26 and 27,*with final limit Sept. I, at rate it i .3 for the round trip. Russell's Chill and Fever Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every cottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. ’ Russell’s Chill ant lonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists.