The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, August 14, 1900, Image 5

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Tließee Hive. - A Complete Assortment of the ,# , Defenfler luMriig \Smmfi high ok.vdk isimmm \ Muslin Sheets ‘'JP —% in 5.,,. i idflEF mM '* :f f u Mkl->iiinm< r Novelties.* V in 11 V'j.y'i r ' , (t the new Velvet Ribhon I kits! <)■ 22 b'ack velvet ribbon, satin hack, Cents. * v M ,: ’ of t *TSM®MWmSgm^ r.h wiv.-t 1: .1. * r,tt ’ 'jffgagara^r <* Kid / Rings, suitable for making Pulley Belts, per pair ik. jflHßcc Hive. Phil o^Fa rmeri proprietor. w it (iM t ’ UiLOIIUII will ul) Jflli’ Vl| livir Ihtw 8 Perec rlgpgrr.,’'4jic mi-inn . mnatr< hr. <■< imiln a (/I 'he 1 r* s ri, < r 1 PPOfn®k, WhoIMS WTtrlifMi Millie' U) iMdtfbr, mb jsot ((■Vadichp ll’erton* •") j> ot to I>n<3c l,#> rjpye In, fik 4 •#*, fWek avaAs-W fc<? the CIIIN Of Oil the ttfßljU. Gall ** ♦. *M> Wfw.li tellJTo. EAM UN ATION VHT.K.-of*~ ® KEN NON MOTT, *TeuWier and Gra<|i*iißj Ontioian. 'pL" Mi.- laspnctor of fsr Krtih* 4j. Time by Wfel Washington Hj. lissner, lH WHOt.toAtdß- . ~ k Jm. Guw * our ’ Baconian® Gf /®7Y / [• D BRAN A SPECIALTY. M \ c iltßlTny stteet, Brunswick, Georgia. BOYS’ Sfiirt - Waists Any Boys’ Shirt Waist in the house This Week 45c. EACH. Goods that formerly sold for 50e, 75c and $ll.OO. LEVY’S The Bee Hive. VFLVET RIBBON BELTB. made of three strips No. 5 Satin Back Velvet Kibbon with embroidered white hi 11c cord edits EACH 750. New line all 8 Ik Tklteta Ribbon Belt*, eaoh 500 The Bee Hive. 213 Newcastle st.. Brunswick, Gu. : Just I And you wilj nave n<> i other. ;; s Libby’s Wafer Chip ped Beef per enn 15c f I’hone IBS, ’ ' ,! 7f % The Hustler, i ' ■ ; §&LE OF TIMBER 8i tM [or large aufl \ Timber Pririte Near ' the City. * 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 now outstanding. Bids for all of said privileges as a whole being preferred. Terms cash on execution of papers conveying the privil ege. Bids will be opened at our office at 10 o’clock on the 15th day of August, 1900, and the same referred to the owner for approval or rejec tion. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. Keep the body he'aUby at this season by using Pkickly Ash BntH. It is a necessary condition to successfully re sist inalarikkgerms. W.J. Butts. \ FOB KKNT.V-Neat little palm cot tage, farnishoO 'on St. Simon, Most dtlightful spot on island, right near the surf and pier. Apply to Geo. AV. Harper, phone 15S, FOR RKNT —Furnished rooms, cool and pleasant for summer, with bath room. 405 G street. Clisap Rates Via Son' hern Railway. Chicago, 111. National Encampment G. A. K August 27-Bept. 1 .Ticket* will he sow August Jts,se and 37, with final limit Sept. 1, at rate of tA for the round trip. THE TIMES, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1900. SOCIETY. MART M’Xl-H BURROUGHS, Editor. After spending sljort time tbe of her daughter! Mrs. F. A. Wrench, Mrs, ,fobn Black was eud deal? callpd home in JMI on, f'y the illnees of her ‘:!#iigbce|BHEf|*|*jjj,te Blsek. M:s Blank OsUeo|HHH9ick list winter tod h ina^v. who hope for a rpeetiyfreeovery. Mr, end i- rj, C. Downing left a day or two ago far Tate Springe, from where they will go to Saratoga, for the benefit of Mr. Downing’! health. Mr. Claude Dart ia quite ill at fcU home, to the regret of many frieode. The music in the. F||>*ll<ejrian oburcb wee unusually doe oaftynday last, the male >iuartette, composed of Mr*. C. L. Candler , Uward Wtil, Ed Allen and Ohae. Fleming, render ing tome of the most besotlful mnelo ever heard kb Brunswick- Mr A. B, Howe, ol S-A shnih, speed a day or two of this week in Brjro#- wink tii-gunatof his mother. Mr*. M-C. 11 SW, at he home nn t|ak I’laoe. ’ , O -T, ' ■ ". * ' **£• * ’4; * Mrs. A, C, Dinks and eon, Mr. Albert Banka, left a day or two ago for a pl-asant visit to fr%l* in S van ttah, |linf which they will spend some tim* on Tjh-e 1 land •ft' -;;v , —kw-O-s .Mr. aod Mrs. R. C. ifajikfcip# speoi yesterday with friends in Brunswick af!er time on Cumberland. Mtr p. D. M, Hr radian entertained * plsjjjßnt ( -iiart) of friends several, euJoWfafo * ttf a trip on tha water In hta pretty new boat, the Moh'- ooi'. ' Many friends regetn to know that Cpt, Ken White continues quite fll at tra boms, the Ogldhrpe. Mr. and Mr*. Win Dead bare re turned from Cumberland, where they have been lor soma week* past. Mr. and Mr*. \V. A- McNyaly anil children, after waking aaany friends in Brunswick, left jas'erdsy for jSuntavillr, they will rpend ■ante time. ~ J, jL -X . i fr ■■ ' -*" ■ A party composed of Jtfsstrs. Hugh Vorter, l.e T. Sbwfclclefard. ,1. K. du- Bfgnbn and F . D,, irP Iricban eipect I ‘to leave I bit rooming; far.,Cumberland j on a tarpoon fisbtn* trip. Mr. Mil Mrs. u'ep T. Shackleford and little son, Master F.ancl*. of Cumberland, are spending eoine time in Brunswick, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Porter at their home, the Og'ethorpe. Mr. Barbour Thompson, of the Southern Kailway, is spending a day or two in Brunswick, the guest of hi* brother-in-law, Mr. Morton Marye. Miss Bertie Paul, of Darien, is spend ing some time in Brunswick, the at tractive guest of friends. o~— Capt. John Vanoe is running the jDer boat, Faloon, dur ing the illness of her.owner, Capt. Ben White. v •ft' j Many Brunswick friends if Slue Annie Barter, of Gamberiaod, will be j interested in knowing that after a charming viait to South >llnd, Caro lina, she leaves shortl/for Abbeville, -S. C,, where she will be the attractive guest of friends. Meny friends regret to know that Mrs. M. C. K we is still sufferrng firm the injuries sustained to her arm some weeks ago. Mrs. V. Simmon., 0 f Cumberland, is tba attraetiue gusst of Mr. and Mrs HugU Porter for some time, at the Oglethorpe. From aoross the wst „ 00meg the edict that coral, in ail i migln , W# fashions, ia to be the thing most soogbt after in tbe early fall and win ter by those who desire to wear the correct thing. / Q ■ . Mr. J . T. Moeuffillet, of M con, re turned homeJ:at night, after jonse time on Combe/JUDd. Th” entertainment given in the park last evening was a great sucoe-s in every particular, a large orowd waa out, delightfulr efresbmanta astved l y dainty hands and a neat enm added to the treasury. Siv.aad Mra. I.ee Bunkley are at Botel Cuaiberiawl, • where they will •svsftr, spenl anni* day* 'of-Taatweckon land, Mr. Aon vMK- '-3gu T. k-r.ey a tbiHr botne^ tjjllffewfitot. Mis* Hau\ptou„of Florida, i< bt.ooh the j guAe at Hotel Gumlwr laruYwtierc sUe remain for sotjc timelongeri -M/s- itj. .;;ms .jßmiikiuy and .■W%vo Cumberland, many friends. *"*& ’V#Wes- Island Jfor several weeks >2 - % l. W f P* ■-? ■ Mr. and Makttfffert Uowei!. Jr , and, the who tfeeyd.ave entertaioed the past week on St. Slawi Is lead, have return ed to their home in Atlanta. Mr. Benson and sister, and Miee five* son, of Washington! are spending suing, time on Cumberland Mr. C. Don Parker left u day or twof Ago for Asheville, North C arolina, .Where he will spent a pleasant facM tion. t % Miss Marie shortly, for Augusta, where she will visltfrk-mla for some time, Mr, MeNeC, of after a pleasant j,ft to Brunswick amf the Islands, has adorned home. Mir. and. Mrs. M. KuUcr. Mrs. L\. Kaiser and Miss Beta Kaiser are a pleasant party who are spending some time in Paris- Miss-Annja Jlucklew, of Huntsville, Alabama, after a pleasant visit to fct. Simon, returned home last night, after making many friends. Mr. Carl Jordan, of Waycross, spent 3 ester day in Brunswick, the guest of friends. j 'i lie 1 dice of McKendree chtuch will j give a a icecream festival this a'ternoon aud evening in Magnolia Square, to which the public is cordiall, invited to be present. This promises to be one of the charming events oftho week, and a large crowe will be present to partici pate tu the happy evant. This after noon will be devoted to children, and the evening to grown people, and ele gant refreshments served both times. The moonlight excursion this even ing promies to be one of the most de> light of the season. Deal’s orchestra will be much in evidence, and there will be a ctke walk, a number of little folks participating, among whom are the fol lowing: Dorothy Burford, Elizabeth Walter, Ruth Branham, Elizabeth Pcnniman, Maud Elliot, Susie Hatcher, Lillian Pfeifler, Fleurine Hatcher, Mabel Ltvi son. Marie Everett, Jessie L. Elliott, Fannie Mason, Marie Hopkins, E.uel Mason, Sarah Branham, Margaret O’Connor, May Styles, Katharine Stiles, two little Misses Selig; Robert Hopkins, Malcolm Fltming, Charlton Fleming, Basel Wright, Frederick D. Walter, Alex Webster, Elliot Moore, Roy Bo det, Courtland Symmes, Harris King. Harry Everett, Ralph Wood, Scotia Wright, Stanley Lytle," In addition to above dancers, several couples of leading socl'.y ladles and gentlemen will also take part. Their identity will not be divulged, same left for spectators to guess. 'I be handsome tteamer. Governor Jgwffoid, will leave at 8 o’clock, and will probably carry a fine crowd T;.e pub. lie i* invited, and pieasan* evening wi 1 be passed by ali who aitend. The Isdtea of Mdvendrse church will give an ic* cream supper in M*g oblia park In new town to night, b*ffiuiug at 5 o’clock, Every body ia cordially invited to be pre ent and en}oy pleasant eveni g. ROCK that WRECKS yVveS. 4 |t brings In ils 'train bodily /that slowly but surely destroy health, /atrenqTh and rbccrfulness. 10 RtHOra TtflS CONDITION TAKE DDiriflY ASH W rRiLiVLI BITTERS Sm It is a marvelous system cleanser and regulator \ Permanently CURES a constipated liabtt R \ corrects trouble in the digestion. blood, strenuthens the kidneys. Vpuis iw MsllN IS Hi Hr 111 ae* SOtDAI DRL6OI&TS. W- ..J Butts, Special Agents. Eastman kodaks... * ’"" ANI) AI L K.SDB OF * Photographers Supplies. SEETHE “BROWNIE CAMERA,” OO. The Druggist. “On tlie Corner.” fXI DR. MOFFETT'S A Ailajs Irritation, Aids Digestion, irr~.r lirr Tit 111 M Regulates tt* Bowi, I Et IHIN/I asstasss i JL (Teething Powders) i —m.TEETtIINA Relieves the Bowi ISA' 1 /- _ . Troubles of Children </ u ***Afe? Gists only a cents at Druggists, any age. ' ~ Or mall S rest* to C. J. MOFFETT, M.D..ST, LOUIS, hr'* Keep Cool These Hot SummePfflghts Our window suggests how. It is filled with a beautiful line of Pyjamas and Night Shirts From 50c to 51.50, See Them. THE PALMERSHOECO We know it—Thousands know it. But do you know w peer of all wliis- Because it lias a yery tine aroma and flavor. Because it is THE VVIIIaKV for Medici- Look for our Trade Mark on the label. ' I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers, wHHHP Cincinnati, Ohio. R. Y. Douglas, 208 Bay street, General Agent. EXCURSION TONIGHT. Many Special Enjoyable Fea tnrea, Tha excursion lonikht, to be given j oy the Library Association, promisee to be th mos enj j3ble of the season’s mount ght outings. Among other things (h ire will be dares in the payil-ion aud a cake walk. The boat leaves tbs Mallary wharf a 8 p. m abatp. Miiliansw.il tie spent in politics this year. We can’t keep the eainr-aigu going without money any mure than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to starve themselves. Kuw.Kodul DjspcpsiaOure digests what you eat, and allow a you to cat all the good rood you want. It radically cuies stomach trouble*. W. J. Bubs.