The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, August 21, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Theßee Hive. The Bee Hive. #A Complete Assortment of the Defender Menfadnrlng Company’s HIGH GRADK f\ Muslin Sheets X and 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 Boyal Blue, satin backs. Nos. 12 width, suitable for Belts, per yd 25c- Nos. 5 widih, suitable for Ties, per yd 15c New Ribbon Belts. We show exclusively the 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. I VELVET RIBBON BELTS. Made of two strips No. 5 Satin Back Velvet Kib* [ made of three strip* No 5 Satin Back Velvet bon with embroidered while mlk cord edge . Ribbon with embroidered white silk cord edge EACH 000. ? KA( II 750. New line all silk Satin Ribbon Belt* each 35c. | New line all Slk Taffeta liibbon Belt*, each 500 Nickel and Black Rings, suitable for making Pulley Belts, per pair 3c. The Bee Hive. j The Bee Hive. PliilS. Farmer, Proprietor. 213 Newcastle st., Brunswick, Ga. Coney & Parker IIEALERSjIN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime/Cement, Plaster, llair,'Shingles and Laths. Phone 18 525 Bav St. J. J. LISSNER, WHO I. ICS ALE- * Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. 21G Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. Ladies’ Waists A few colored ones left, 75c to $1.50 kind. They are all treated alike—the price now is 50c 1 Bome white Waists and wash Skirts left—any of them AT COST- Straw Hats at Halt Price LEVY’S THE JBRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, AUGUST 21, 1900, WU IS GUARDED. Got a setter Wnich Frightened Him Three or lour week* ago when tbe Chinese news made it seem certain that Minister Conger and tbs other Americana in Peking bad been butoh ered, Wu Ting Fang, tbe Chinese min ister, received a letter that read like this: "Wu—We give you juet 48 hours to get out of the Diatriot with your and Chinamen. We are 2,500 strong and you’d better look out.-The Sooiety of White Caps.” WuTmgFng and bis secretaries and tbe other members of bis house hold were muob perturbed. Wu sought Secretary Hay and showed bim tbe letter. Secretary Hay laugh ed. “YV by,” be said, “men in public life get that kind of a letter very fre quently end never pay any attention to it.” The minister went back to the lega tion satisfied. Meanwbile Secretary Hay had a conference with M,jor Frank Sylvester, the ruperintendent of the Diatriot. police. •‘Toere Isn't one obsnee in a thou sand that anybody will attempt to at tack tbe Chinese minister or the lega tion,” said Secretary Hay, “but we must guard against tbe tbousaodetb chance. Put some policemen on guard at the legation.” Major Sylvester selected six of bis best men, put them in plain olotbes and placed them at tbe legation. They work two at a time lu eight hour trioks, and will watoh tbe legation night and day until the trouble is over and all danger of an attaok on Wu is past. ; Just *** It And you will have no other. Libby’s Wafer Chip ped beef per can 15c I’hone 153. The Hustler, COUNCIL lET IN CALLED SESSION (Continued from Page One ) ular city treasurer, Harvey’ia bond, and in the Uaited States Fide ity and Casua’ty Company of Baltimore for $15,000, and he has noti fied the bond company of his apparent shortage, and requested them to send an expert to examine hie books The Times. Call has, like the majority of Brunswickiana, tbe greateit confidence in Treasurer Harvey and there is noth ing in this case that the most ca'eful investigation would warraut in casting any suspicion on him. He is compara tively a young man and has a large and devoted family consisting of a wife and seven children, His family are of the home loving kind and no member of it is add cted to ex'ravagance in tbe slight est degree Mr. Hai vey is a temperate young man that has no bad habits and does not speculate or indulge in sny of the co m mon evils of the day. During the per iod that the apparent shortage is shown he was eDjoying an income of nearly S4OO per month ano he has never lived in a manner that would justify tho be lief that his expenses were half the amount He inherited property from his father that paid him about $175 per month while his salary as treasurer was SIOO and his income from his insurance business was SIOO each per month . His life has been a model for yiuog men and there is nothing oonneoted with his entire oareer since ohildbood that would cause the slightest breath of luspioion against fan banesy. “Hammie” Harvey, as he is familiarly known has no personal enemita He has been antagonized politically bui there is not a man or woman in tbi* community that can or will say ou gh' against him personally. He has been a friend of the poor and the needy have never gone from him empty handed. In the sunshine and thiduw of lift in this community he has stood for all that is true and good in man kind and now that be is troubled by the errors that bad bookkeeping has most probably brought about, there will be many hands outstretched to extend to him tbe siuoe'e feelings of friendship and many expressions to show to him that those who have known him since boyhood have the u most confidence in bis honesty and integrity. The Times Call extends to him the right band of good fellowship and wishes the investigatin' l * speedy one, confi dent that it can only result in good for him and that which he bolds dearer than life Itself—persons! honor. GREAT ACTIVITY. The real estate men are on the rush right about now and many sales are be ing made daily, wuile tbe renting busi ness Is at its height. A prominent real estate man told a reporter yesterday that August was always a busy month in their business, but this month of the present year was unusually so He added that his firm had mad some sales and good ones within the past twenty-tour hours and that several more wore on foot. The number of va cant houses are few and Indications point to a big increase in the volume of the real estate in the neur future. The rnsDy friends of Major W. S, Greene will be gad to learn that be has about recovered from bis .recent attaok at bis old home in Virginia. For tbe finest grades of Pickles Cokes, Preserves, eto., oali at PeVoe’s. Capt. B. A. White is up after an ill ness of several days, Nioe, yellow Yams, to be found at DeVoe s. Disinfect Your Homes Gholoro-NapUioleum, A Safegua and to Disease. We Sell in Any Quantity. W J BUTTS, The Druggist. “On the Corner.” 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 DRUG CO. Keep Cool These Hot Summer Nights Our window suggests how. It is filled with a beautiful line of Pyjamas and Night Shirts From 50c to $1.50. See Them. THE PALMER SHOE CO In Glutei [¥ W~ Use any of my brands of WINES AND LIQUORS and nature will be greatly lini assisted in the work of rccnpera;ion. \.-^k My goods are of excellent quality, and 8, J hare been botiled and matured under c9£fi££lra / ]■ our immediate supervision, Each JnMH| /-Jl brand has been sel- cted becuuse of some 1 special merit. Find out which suits. 4 I PRICES TO SUIT. HP \ \ T. NEWMAN, nST* jUtf Bay Street, Brunswick, Ga. Jtr We know it—Thousands know it. But do you know that the OEMs ;■■ the peer of all whis- Because it has a very fine aroma and tlavor. Beiause it is smoot h and palatable. afr&T* Btciuse it is THE WHISK F for Medici- Look for our Trade Mark-on the label, I. TKAGER & CO., Distillers, Cincinnati, Ohio. -**■*,*. R. V- Douglas, 208 Bay street, General Agent.