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Mpee Hive. The Bee Hive.
A Complete Assortment of the iM&SSkim
Defeniler linMiriu Gompny’s ifTlpN,
HIGH GRADE
Muslin Sheets li
. and
HtL—Pillow Cases always in stock.
endeavoring to show you the newest in Mid-Summer Novelties.
: Wnew POLKA DOT VELVET RIBBONS! Comes in black and
satin backs.
Nos. 12 width, suitable for Belts, per yd 2?c-
Nos. 5 widch, suitable for Ties, per yd 15c
m New Ribbon Belts- We show exclusively the new Velvet Ribbon Belts!
Velvet Ribbon Belts: made of No. 22 black velvet ribbon, satin back,
[Mitrings of No. $ ribbon, each 50 Cents.
LATEST-ONLY A FEW TO SELECT FROM
Hllvet ribbon BELTS. VELVET ribbon belts.
No. 5 Satin Back Velvet Rib- nmde of three atrip* No. 5 Satin Hack Velvet
while „lk cord edge Ribbon with embroidered while ailk cord edge
St' -► '• * r ~ ■''l fP A /'IT (Iflp KAt 11 7* 3,
(tflin K.htmn Belt* each Hoc. New line all S Ik Taffeta Ribbon Belt*, each r.Oc
Ifcick Rings, suitable for making Pulley Belts, per pair Be
Hive. 1 The Bee Hive.
Pfl! * m mQT proprietor 213 Newcastle §t„ Brunswick, Ga.
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With you as Ho whether |
you lice( * £^ asses 01 not
ill ll vZ/ 1 call, on ys, and we.will
.toll you. You
mm?*- knew a person, to lifatv
brain fevw,sunstroke,
congestion of the brain
■gRV K M or apoplexy,-Who Jws
ne ver bhen subjeotv to
subjec to hea .lafe, always ha 1
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jeOutician.
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-£ ! | '• ' v-r^yr
Giocsfies, Tobacco, Flour, Bacornand
y Provisions,
AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
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2l(> B a y Street, Brunswick, Georgia. ‘
£ BOYS’
Shirt ■ Waists
£*’* Any Boys’ Shirt W aist in tJie house
This Week
45c. EACH.
L Goods that formerly
l| sold for
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50c, 75c and SI.OO.
LEVY’S
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THE IBRUNSWICK TIMES, WE\%DAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1900,
°ljlS Just
Try ■
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Anri yon will have no
other.
Libby’s Wafer Chip
ped Beef per can 15c
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I’hobe 158.
r J'he Hustler.
SALE OF TIMBER
Bijls Asked lor Large and Valuable
Timber PrMleges Near
tbc City.
We have been instructed
"ft)sreceive 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 lauds,
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'-prererred.
Terms cash on execution of
papers conveying the privil
ege. Bids will be
our office at 10 o’clock On
the 1 ?th day of August, 190(7/
and the same referred to the
owner for approval or rejec
tion.
Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
FOK SALE—A fine piece of prop
erty, good business place right in the
heart of the city, cheap. Apply at
221 Newcastle street,Brunswick,Geor
giit
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Fortify the body to re Ist malaria
rv - - -f
lyapuCting the system in perfect
I o’rdwf Prick i.v Ann Bittbrsls a won
derful system regulator, \V. J. Butts’
FOR RENT —Furnished rooms, cool
and pleasant for summer, wi b bath
room. 405-G street.
Cheap Rate* Via .Son'herni^'ilway.
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Chicago, 111. National Kncampmcnt G. A. U
August 27-Bept. 1 Tickets will 1* sold August
2.*, 26 and 27, with flnpl limit Sept. 1, at rate of
A.' for the round trjp.
MART M’NISH BURROUGHS. Editor.
i? TllH-tjU'.,. OF THE € AMOK.
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'lp Dip!
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Aud 1 fciyiH'Witta theattiirt
For the lipploarun and the waters pari
At the song the paddle sings.
>rip| Drip!
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Aud low It brings f "i
The word of a swart comuiaud to me,
And leaping to Answer it-1 ar |
W atbr-weeiL waving in vain to stay me,
Fain, fain
Are the jjla| arrayed at my prow to delay
me— CV
Vain, vain,
They cast tlieii'Ture and they bid m? bide,
For tbo paddle twinging aloug my aide—
Dip! Dipl
Hath a dearer bribe than
know
And l go. I go.
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Glide! Glide!
Across the calm of the evening title
When the flrst white Htars begin.
Creep! Creep!
Where the lilies sleep
Stars in & sky as soft, as soft as deep—
The paddle singing, me In.
v
Bnsb! Rush!
F*or the tall reeds brush
# My aide as they love me. “
Real! Rest! '
Ou the Inlet’s breast <%
With the roof of, the leaves above mo.
X '*■ * —Kx change.
Xl will be wllU deep sorrow that many
Brunswick friends of Ven anil Mrs.
Henry Cassli learn of the death ot the
iatter’s father, which occurred at h>s
home In Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday
afternoon he was surrounded
by hlslfamity, and Vf.,se who loved him
The burial occured in Cincinnati on
Sunday, and the many friends who
wee present knew that never were the
words truer, ’well done, thou good and
faithful servant.” When Mrs. Oassil
left Brunswick some week* ago, it was
for the purpose of attending the golden
wedding anniversary of her parents.aml
the Illness of her father, and his death,
proved a Bad ending to the happy an
ticipations.
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Mi*at s duello and Leslie Butts have
returned from a pleasant visit to Cam
den county, the guests of Mrs. Burwell
Atkinson at her pretty home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller have re
turned from a pleasant stay In their
cottage on St. Simon.
Many friends are glad . • know that
Capt, Boil White is slowly improving
after his recent serious illness.
It will interest many Brunswick
friends of Miss Sadie Valentino, of Ma
con, to knowihat she leaves shortly for
Xewark, where she will spend the win
ter with relatives devoting her time to
the study of art.
Miss Marie Wimborley will remain in
Augusta until the late fall, the guest of
friends.
The entertainment given in Magnolia
Square last afternoon and evening, un
der the auspicoi of the ladies of Mc-
Kieodree Methodist church, was one of
great pleasure and a hand
some sum was realized the purpose
for wli'cli they were working,
Don Koland Koberts is the name that
has been gi'ven to the little son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Y. Huberts, at their home
on B street.
Many Brunswick friends are hopiug
that Mr. Lee T. Bhacklcford may accept
a position in Brunswick, and make his
future home here.
Mrs. P. L. Glauton, of Augusta, af
ter making many friends in Brunswick,
the guest of Mrs. C. 11. Wimborley and
Mrs. A. E Brown, has returned homo
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller are the
proud owners of one of the Bnest grape
arbors that has ever been seen In Bruns
wick, at their pretty home on B street.
On It, the grapes are banging in luscious
bunches, displaying themselves most
temptingly, in ideal German fashion, it
is a Cor g an yine, and fortunate indeed
are the many friends who are remember
ed by the generous owners.
sllsb ArirfWfValenttno, after a charm
ing vn& .i[ the guest of
Mrs. C. G. Moore, has returned to her
home In Macon, to the regret of many
friends.
The Brunswick Riflemen leave tomor
row morning ter Waycrcss, where they
will participate in a target practice, and
spend a pleasant day generally. A
number tjf ladies will probably go with
them, aud the occasion promises to be
one or great pleasure.
Mr. and Dudley, aft r a
pleasant visit to Cumberland Island, ilie
former home of Mrs, Dud ty, relumed
to Biuuswlek a day or 6Vro Ag'\ and left
yesterday for St Simon, whore they
lvill spend, the balance of Mr, Dudl.y’s
vacation the guest of friends ai his for
mer home at (;|Je M ills.
A plesfeut party, consisting of M rs.
J. B. Wright, Miss Bessie Fox, Miss
Lotties Foster, Miss May Wright r.nd
Capt Janies L. Foster, who left St. Si
mon several months ago for the old
country, expect to leave Engluud today,
arriving here about the twenty'Sfth.
Mauy Hi ends will welcome them home,
after their chinning summer.
Mrs. J. 0. Valentino, ufter a pleas
ant visible Brunswick, the guest of
Mrs. Charles Moore, at hor homo on A
street, hus returned to Macon.
The state fair to he held in Valdotta
the latter part of October, w 111 ho large
ly attended by Brunswick ians, many of
whom will bo interested in the event,
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Miss'Kate Uerfle, of Mefloy, is vfeft4
ingMrs. W, F. I loci (linger at WFAtfafi'
on Riclimorfd street.
A Frightful Blundsr
Will often cause a [horrible Burn, Scald, Cut
or Braise. ilucklen’K Arnica .Salve, the host in
tile world, will kill the pain and promptly lical
It. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Clccra, Hells,
Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions, liest File
euro on leartli. Only as cts, a box. Cure guar -
anteed, Sold by all druggist.
Keep the body healthy at this season
by using Prickly Ash Bitters, It is
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a necessary condition to successfully ry
sist malarial germs, W. J. Bu.ts,
RIFLEMEN TO WAYOROSS.
The Brunswick Rtllemen will leave
in special car over I’,ant System to
morrow morning to participate in the
target practice at Waycross. They
will return same date. Rite of SI.OO
has been made for soldiers in party of
40 or more on one ticket, and SI.BO
round trip for oivilianr.
“I am a switchman,” writes A. J.
Jennesse, of 9201 Butler St., Chicago,
“and am out in all kinds of weather.
I took a onJd which settled in my kid
ney and was in very had shape. I
tried seveaal advertised medicines
no benefit until I wits recom
mended to take Foley’s Kidney Cure.
Two-'Mrds of a bottle cured me.” VV.
J. Butts.
What most people want is something mild
and gentle, when in need of a physic. Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets ill! the bill
to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in
effect. For sale by Bishop’s drug store.
Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to .J. W. Wat Kins.
Millions will be spent In politics this year.
We can’t keep the campaign going without
money any more than we can keep the !>ody
vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to
starve themselves. Now,Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all
iho good food you want. It radically cures
sljmach troubles. W. J. Butts.
There are no better .pills madeAhan De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers. Alwaye prompt
and certain. W. 3 . Butt's.
SHIPPING REPORT.
oometed|Daily by Oapt. Otto Johanneses
Port of Bruns >iok, Aug 14, 1900.
ARBIVKI).
S. 8, Colorado, Avery, New York.
CI.BARSI).
Bohr. Martha S. Bpnnet, Kulou, New
York.
Selir. Hello Wooster, Summerville,
New York.
hailkd.
Pchr. Helen Q Moseley, Pat erson,
New Hayes.
Master Teddie Calvin went up to
Sterling thia morning, to visit hie
young friend Harry Everett.
S\*M, SOCK'that WRECKS matujS^Sß^
Xlivt iUrT)Anfls In HS‘train bodily
/ (hat slowly but surply destroy health,
/strength and cheerfulness.
PRCKLY&sI
li is a marvelous system cleanser and regulator.
\ Permanently CURES a constipated
\corrects trouble in.the digestion,
ihe blood, strengthens ihe kidneys.
Pin;, rrtr sysum in ptHrtcr
wL: sold ai nnucQisis.^^^^^r
W- ,J Butts, Special Agents.
Eastman kodaks...
r 1 • AND ALL KiNDS OF
Photographers Supplies.
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SEETHE “BROWNIE CAMERA,”
COSTS SLOP.
pyteSdaflift
W hBUTTS, The Druggist.
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“On tlie Corner.” #
SmX_fTl DR. MOFFETT'S a Alins lull!.Im, Ws Olskllm,
I'CCTHIN A sot.'s.'sa
1 LLIIII II h\ Makes Teething Easy.
BABV f* J 1 (Teething Powders) LJL TEETHIN A Relieves the Bowd
ASA „ Troubles o( Children of
s^s on’y * cents at Druggists, any aoe.
J. MOFFETT, M.D..ST. LOUI8.IW!~
Keep Cool ’
These Hot SummeTHights
Our window suggests how. It is filled with a
beautiful line of
Pyjamas and Night Shirts
From 50c to 51.50. See Them.
THE PALMER SHOE CO
W e know it—Thousands '
'\\ know it. But do you know
mr lflffft&Qt that the
the peer of all whis-
Because it is absolutely pure, fl.t \ j
Because it is very old, • \CS?T‘V’ "infix*
Because it has a yery fine aroma and flavor. tV’nBMHNBS&t
iie< aiiHo it Is smooth and palatable. WW*'
Btciuse it is TIIE WlllsKY for Medici
nal purposes. CKSajSwfri^liMß^Vjfo
TUY IT AND BE CONVINCED. ,
Look for our Trade Mark on the label, *r."My
1. TRAC VAi & CO.^sDistilJers,
Cincinnati, jPhip. 4 '
It. V.-. Douglas, Bay streetj Ueueral
a. OF P’S. TO DETROIT.
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At the regular bjr jetirg of
the U. R. K. of Y. V , cfltly it was
decided to use the line of the Plant
System from Brunswick. Arrange
ments will be made for a nice ooach
to run through without ohange for the
aooemmi dat on of • lie Kn : ghts and
their guests who d!ir 'o sooonipany
'h-nion this trip The coach will be
neatly decorated. Rile for the occa
sion Is $26.30 rouud trip, open to ev
erybody. Party will leave on morning
of August 24 .
The many fneuda of Hoc. T. W.
Lamb will regret to learu that he i
lying quite ill at the home of his eon
in-iaw, M*. W. M Gignillia't, at
Pine Crest.
Officer Isaac Smith is now doing bi
ej ole duty.