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Theßee Hive. The Bee Hive.
bee" HIVE’S
UNLOADING SALE OF
Summer
Goods_
; NOW ON! j
The Bee Hive. j The Bee Hive.
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I'hii S. Farmer, Proprietor. 213 Newcastle st., Brunswick, Ga.
Coney & Parker
DEALERS. IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Phone 18- 525 Bay St,
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
210 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
Ladies’ Waists
A few colored ones left, 75c
to $1.50 kind. They are ail
treated alike —the price now is
50c!
Pome white Waists and wash Skirts left —any
of them AT COST-
Straw Hats at Half Price
LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, AUGUST 24, 1900,
i Very Low Rales to Chicago and Return.
Nationul Encampment, u. A. R., Chicago, 111.,
August 27 Ih—Sept. Ist, 1900.
On account of the above occasion, SOUTH
ERNR RaILWAY will sell round trip tickets
from all stations on its lino to CHICAGO, ILL.f
and return, at ESPECIALLY KKDI CEO
RATES. The following rates will apply f om
points niuneu:
Athens. Ga,, s2l 55 Atlanta, Ga., sl9 95
Augusta. Ga.. cl:; 70 Krunswick, Ga..s.'4 20
I olunilms,Ga..s2l 70 Elberto , Oa,s2i :1S
fort Valley,Ga.. $22 60 Gainesville, Ga., S2O 95
Griffin, Ga„ S2O 05 Helena. Ga., s2l 25
Jesup. Ga., s2l 25 Macon, Ga„ $22 00
Savannah, Ga., s2l 75
Ticket will be sold from points in the state o
Florida on August 24 h and 25th, and from
points In all other States on August 26th, 2tiih
mid 27th, with Unal limit SeptemborSrd. 1900.
liy deposit of tickets with joint agent of Cen
tral Passenger association, at Chicago, prior
to 12 oil noon, September 2nd, 1900, a ,and on pay
ment of fee of fifty (5o) cents in connection with
each ticket at time of deposit, the retain Hi al
limit may be extended until September 20th
1900.
Persons located at non-coupon stations should
notify agent several days in advance of date
they contemplate leaving, in order that he may
supply himself with proper tickets.
Kor detailed information relative to rates
schedules, reservations, etc., call on or address
any agent of the Southern Hallway or its con
nections. s. 11. HARDWICK,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga
Cheap Kates via plant System.
Richmond, Va.—Annnal session Sovereign
Grand Lodge I. O. C). F., September 17-82, 1900.
Tickets sold September 16, 10, 17, with final
limit September 26, at rale of one fare round
trip.
Detroit, M ich.--biennial conclave Knights of
Pythias, August 27 to September 1, 1900. Tickets
to be sold August 24, 25, 20. with llnal limit Sep
tember 5, at rate of one fare round trip.
GKO. W. COATES. D. P. A.,
Brunswick, Ga.
11. W. WKENN, P. T. M.,
Savannah, Ga.
It costs only one dollar to Savannah
and return via Southern Railway
every Sunday.
OA3T o :*r*. x .
Bears th I to Kmd You Have Always Bongtit
Signature
of
THE I’RiZE FIGHT.
Returns will be received by rounds
from tbe ringside tomorrow night, at
tbe Elk saloon.
dim Carter does the best work when
it co-res to cleaning clothes,
Nice, yellow Yams, to be found
DeVoe s.
For Breakfast.
LARGE, FaT MACKEREL, Fonh
JUSr IN, ONLY : : LdUI.
Phone 158.
MARRIED LAST NIGHT.
Mr. A. C . Kauffman and Mra. Fannie
C. Bunkley Joined For Life.
Last night at his study, Rev. Waller
M. Gilmore, of the Presbyterian clinrch,
united in marriage Mr. A C. Kaufman
and M'S. Fannie C. Bunkley, both of
this city.
Mr. Kaufman’ is an employe of the
Ellis, Yonng A Cos., and Mrs. Bunkley
is the widow of the late Thos. Bunkley.
They have a number of friends in the
city who ish them much happiness.
At the Elk Saloon,
and the Elk only,
you can get
retnrns from the big
prize fight tonight by wire
from the ring side.
Everybody welcome.
THAT HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Judge J. W. Conoley Still Has
the Bill.
Nearly a monlh ago a negro asked Mr.
W. Nussbaum to change a bill, and
thinking he stole it, Mr. Nussbaum re
fused to return it. The negro took out
a possersory wariantand the money was
turned over to Judge Conoley In the
meantime the negro skipped and Mr.
Conoley continues to hold the bi'l
it has been something over two weeks
and nothing has been heard of the negro
yet.
TRY A LLEN’S FOOT-EASE,
A powder to be shaken inio your
shoes. Your net feel swollen, nervous
and hot, aud get tired ea<ip . If you
have smarting feet or tight shoes, try
Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cools the feet
and makes walking easy. Cures swol
len, sweating feet, ingrowing muD,
blisters and callous spots. Relieves
corns and bunions of all pain, and
gives rest and comfort. Try it tudiy.
Sold by sil druggists and shoe stores
for 25 cents. Trial pacage free. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted, Lsßoy, M. Y.
GOOD SHOOTING.
The members of the Riflern n who
are to take part in the big shoot in Sa
vannah, are prac icing daily, and are
making some good records. Three 1 f
the members were out yesterd ly and
mad 21 out of a possible 25.
ORDERS TO THE MEADE.
Washington, Aug. 23. —Orders were
issued by the war department today di
recting troops on the transport Meade
which were intended for Taku,- be sent
to Nagaska
NOTICE.
About five hundred people in Bruns
wick owe The (Jail from fifty cents to
twenty five dollars for subscription, and
to avoid suits I aek that a settlement of
these account* be made at once, as the
old company has bills to pay.
A. H. Lbayy.
Everything in the grocery line to
be found at W. n. DeVoe’s.
Disinfect Your Homes
Choloro - Naptholeinn,
A Safegua and to Disease.
We Sell in Any Quantity.
W J BUFIS, The Druggist.
,s On the Corner. ’
We Owe Money
l
and must have money to
| meet our lulls, 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 Soul
These Met Slimmer Nights
Our window suggests how. It is filled with a
beautiful line of
Pyjamas and Night Shirts
From 50c to Si,so. See Them.
THE PALMER SHOE CO
Use any of my brands of WINKS AN It aAftA., 1
LIQUORS and nature wilt be greatly | A W
assisted in the work of recuperation. \. M
My goods are of excellent quality, ard
have been bottled and matured under i / Is
our immediate atipervision. Each aucgjN/ ; * H
brand lias been g<-l cted because of some .•/ ; .n I
special merit. Find out which su. 111
PRICES TO SUIT. I \ \
T. NEWMAN, jr¥
We know it—Thousands
know it. But do you know
the peer of all whis-
Becauso it is absolutely pure, y~ ™ \ .
Because it is very old.
Because it has a yerv fine aroma and fl tvor.
Because it is smooth and palatable.
Because it is THE WHISKY for Medici-
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
Look for our Trade Mark on the label, ■<£■,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
R. Y. Douglas, 2UB Bay street, General Agent.