The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, August 30, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Theßee Hive. The Bee Hive. llkS AN OPPORTram \io Dozen Best Oil MM Win lie Hemmed Pillow doses, Size 46x36, oi these Piiloi lie toch 16c; on sole oiel6c. Heineol liefoci Mflteriol if lie mm is 14c. WINDOW DISPLAY.-^— The Bee Hive. The Bee Hive. Phil S. Farmer, Proprietor. 213 Newcastle st., Brunswick, Ga. Coney <& Parker dealers: in Coal and Wood, Brick, Linie,tCeinent, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths. Phone 18- 525 Bav Si, J. J. LISSNER, WHOLESALE Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. Ladies’ Waists A lew colored ones left, 7Sc to $1.50 kind. They are all treated alike —the price now is 50c! Some white Waists and wash Skirts left—any of them AT COST. Straw Hats at Half Price LEVY’S THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, AUGUST 30, 1900, SHIPPING REPORT. Corrected Dtily by Oayt. OtW Jubaiktcta Port of Bnumviok, Aug 29, 1900. ARRIVED. Schr. Harold C. Beecher, Low Naa aau, Vessel to E. H. Mason & Cos, Schr. Herald, Keya, New York, Ves sel to E. H. Mason & Cos. CLEARED. Brig C. C. Sweeney, Miller, New York. Sobr. Rebecca M. Walla, Little, Philadelphia. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners nor con signees of the German ship Heinrich will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said ehip. Sager, Master. Returns of the Corbett- Ale Coy fight at the Elk Sa loon tonight. LUMBERMEN MLET. The Georgia Saw Mill Assooiattou met yesterday at Tybee. As moet of tfce members of the Association are Hoo lloos, and there were a number of candidates for that order, anxious to go through, a concatenation was alao held. At Digit both the mitt men and Hoo-Hoos were given a barque' at Hotel Tybee by the lumbermen of Savannah. For Backache use STUART’S GIN and BUCHU: Money loaned on personal property and real estate. Ap ply to J. W. Wat Kins. We Never Stop, [But keep on “hustling” and telling you of the good things we have to eat.j 5 Libby's Cottage Loaf (just the thing for supper), per can 121-2 c f 1 Libby’s Veal Loaf (just the thing for supper), per can. 12 l-2c j 2 1 dbby’s Vienna Sausage with Sauer Kraut, per can 12 l-2c 9 I Libby's Corn Beef Hash, per can. i§ c j [ Space forbids us saying more w\!ku\ ■ | RING PHONE 158. j LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr, E. Moore, of Cincinnati, U in the oity. ! Dr. W. C. Hatcher has returned to the city. Mr. J. A. Eustooo, of Atlanta, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. E. R. Puillips, of Atlanta, was in the city yesterday. Mr. C. Sneed, of Savannah, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. John Calhoun of St, Simons spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Joe Gump, of BaLimore, is in the city for a few days. Rev. J. W,.Grat, of Woodbine, spent yesterday in Brunswick. Mr. G. Williams, of Atlanta, is registered at the Oglethorpe. Mr. K. H. Comas spent spent yester day in the city from Baxley. Mr. H. A. Goat, of Atlanta, was a visitor to the oity yesterday Col. J. E Dart is ill at the home of his brotbar, Mr. J. B. Dart. Mr. J. H. Waterman, of Cincinnati, is a visitor of the Oglethorpe. Mr. Herbert Miller left last n : ght on a businass trip up the Southern. Mr. D. L. Ferguson, of Dawbod, G., is spending a few days in the oity. Mr. Joe Burns, of Nashville, Tenn., was a visitor of the Oglethorpe yes terday. Mr, J. A. Henobali, a prominet oiti xen ol Columbus, tia„ was in the oi l y yesterday. Joe, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Leavy, it rapidly recovering from fever. The many friends of Capt. U. Dait will be glad te learn that be is rapidly improving. V. Loewenstein, tho enterprising liquor dealer, will give the Labor Day committee ten per cent’ of bis gross sales today, The many friends of genial Cap'. Bull, who went to New York on a pleasure trip, will regret to know that he was taken seriously ill in tie metropolis and is now being brought home. “I am a switchman,” writes A. .1. Jennesse, of 9201 Butler StChicago, “and am out in all kinds of weather, I took a cold which settled in my kid ney and was in very bad shape. I tried seveaal advertised medicin-s with no benedt until I was recom mended to take Foley’s Kidney Cure, Two-thirds of a bottle oured me.” W. J. Butts. Returns of the Corbett-McCoy fight will be received at the Elk Saloon tonight. There are no better ’pills made than De- Witt's Little Early Risers Always prompt and certain. W. ]. Butt's. Hustling young man can make S6O per month and expenses. Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quiok for particulars, Clark & Cos., 4th <fe;.Locua Streets, Philadel phia,*Pa. Finest oan fruit to ba bad at De- Voe’s, Disinfect Your Homes Choloro-Naptholeum, A Safeguard 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 Erst. No more CREDIT. 10 per cent off foi cash. BROWN DRUG CO. Keep Cos! - These He! Summer Nights Our window suggests how. It is filled with a beautiful line of Ppws end light Shirts From 50c to 51,50. See Tim THE PALMER SHOE (M Use any of my brands of WINES AND LIQUORS and nature will be greatly I I\ % ’ assisted in the work of recuperation. \ My goods are of excellent quality, and have been bottled aud matured under & / fl our immediate supervision. Each brand has been selected because of some i '■& 1 special merit. Find out which suits. [HBHRRA 111 PRICES TO SUIT. I \ \ T. NEWMAN, iW!. Jfrjr Bay Street. Brunswick, Ga. W<> know it—Thousands know it. But do you know i|ScK^\ that the §PE@3 .‘‘WM Of KENTUCKY’- peer of all whis- Because it is absolutely i ure, , V, Beca ee it is v=ry old. . Because it has a fine aroma and flavor. _ Because it 1; smooth and palatable. jSklKiW'Jrlrart Beciusf it is I UE WHISKY for Medici- m nal purposes. ™ THY IT AN D BE CONVINCED. wla Look for our Trade Mark on the label, ' \ f. TRAGER & CO., Distillers, Cincinnati, Ohio. R. > • D- a Biy Gcn-m 1 '.rent.