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Clipplrg from ibe Brunswick
Times-Cal! Wednesksy, Septem
ber 26, 1900: •
TO REDUC'D stock. •
An announcemoat from the
popular Fee IDvc is always lu
te-eating, tut *h m this store says
‘Stock must be reduced,” it
means that hundreds of Bruns
wicklacs will save money because
goods are being sold at a very
small margin. Bead the an
nouncement and go to the Bee
Hive for bargains.
The above clipping from the
Times Call of recent dati is cor
rect In but one detail—it stateß
that the Bee Hive issuing on a
“very small margin,” which is
erroneous. The B e Hive is sell
ing good, honest, reliable mer
chandise at 1
Mute flciuol chi.
A BONE FIDE COST SAEE.
COST MARK NO. I
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N O W>B Y OUI C K PX T i|
COST MARK NO. 2 :
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MAKFOR T U N E XT
Bn i ini Ilf [ill will Be soldm m.
The Bee Hive.
Phil 8. Farmer, Proprietor.
CHINESE RESTAURANT,
ESTBLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Proprietor
Youjcan get the besrthe market affords by eating here
213 ORANT ST.
gji^—l- I I — ' . Ilium ' I '’f'.jtegjgag 1
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLJCSAiF. W" : , ; -
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon anil
GRAIN, HaS&BRAN A SPECIALTY.
216 Bay Street, BrunffwiJ^Geoma.
Your Boys^
In one of our windows
we display today a com
plete line of articles for
Boys’ use. The school
season will soon be here
and the fitting out of your
BOY tor school can be
made easy by inspecting
our immense assortment ot
Suits, Shoes and
Furnishings.,-^
LEVY^
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Per a period of fully two years this store has sold the Bruns-wick people re
table merchandise. During that entire period the Bee Hive has been the cnly
Dry Goods Store in the ci y that has appealed for your patronage day In and day
out through the newspaper; never afraid to tell the public of our store doings;
always inviting your patronage on the policy of '‘LIVE AND LET LIVE;” you
have grown to believe u.
Now wo are endeavoring to i educe thla stock, and for that purpose eeofLf
every article In this store at .i t ->
ABSOLUTE ACTUAL COST,
It is the shipping public’s opportunity to .buy DRV GOOD3 OJ?
DESCRIPTION for present and future use. We reserve nothing Everything
goes. Wo affix our eosta marks below. By that the public near- Judge. a* pla.
sale being as stated ; .
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 37, i960.
The Bee Hive.
213 Newcastle st., Brunswick, Ga.
CHEAP ADYEETiSING.
IN ADVANCE
Adertiemut fa this eolumn will bainsert
ed the wii/oriu rate of OneClint a Ward fur
each insertion. No advottiMmeny,.however
,auiUyßltfio to penis, cash in advsnoe.
. EQI|„ISrVWS-*Thrfco Milk. tows. Of
&:■ Tail . jmm
A good dinntu tercets., at the Cen
tral hotel :*• ‘ ”
f—t —
For Sals—Goa large safe cheap.
Brown pph* D*.
■*>' ' li.'.L'.-jlf-.i-.i.s. l-.—_
LO3TC- A white and Hjer colored
[ pointer, bltohf 3 monthaoid. Liberal
•rd. _. .. A. D, Gale. £
WANTED—To purchase a second
had standing bookkeeper’s (teak
Me,'City.
FOB REN T.- Large,, comfortable
rooms,' with use Of bath room; with or
without, meal*. .Terms reasonable.
405 G street.
FOR RENT OB SALE—Houa* and
lot No. 407 D street for rent op l sale.
Can be bought cheap, and on easy
terms. Brunswick Bstik'aodTruet Go,
STRAYED OR bTOLKNdog
with blaok velvet ribbon
Answers to name of Mao or Me' Kjoley |
Be ward if returned to Joerger's drug
store.
Hustling young man can make ICO
per month and expenses, Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary.
Write quiok for particulars, Clark A
Cos., 4tb ,&:.Looua,Streets. I’biladel
phla.-Pa.
WANTED.—Christian man or wo
man willing to qualify for permanent
position of trust, here or in home
county, S9OO yearly. Enclose self
addreugd<*tamped envelope to Secre
tary, ettre of Times-Cali..
Morning I Have you tried one of our
Large, fat (new) Mackerel, only 12 t-2c.
Crest Golden Drip Syxup.
Large Fine Yellow
/TggEine Line (just in).
[RING rHONE 158,
STEEL WOOt.
A Cortoo* Cm{ • a Snb
•tltnte Fr Si(iii#ape(,
Steel wool Is a machine prcdneed.ma
terial that IS -Used as a substitute for
Eantfrmpff. It JM composed of sharp
edged threads of steel, which curl up
together like wool, or somewhat as the
wood fibers of the familiar material
known as excelsior curl up together,
though the steel wool Is very much
finer, the finest of it being not much
coarser than the coarsest of natural
wools. .The steel wool Is put up In
packk'ges containing one pound each.
These are something like roils of cot
ton batting, but smaller, a pound of
steel wool, loosely packed, making;
rolled In paper and open at the ends,
a package perhaps 15 Inches long and
two-pr three Inches In diameter.
Made in various degrees of coarse
ness, steel wool Is put to a variety of
uses, the finer wools for polishing wood
and metal, and the coarser for rub
bing down paint and varnish. It is
often used on special parts of work,
while, for example, on, the flat surfaces
of a door a man would use sandpaper
with a block bock of ft; for the mold
ings he would use steel wool, which fits
Into the crevices and conforms Itself
to Irregular shapes. Such work can
be done with steel wool far more readi
ly and quickly than with sandpaper,
and H i* used with like advantage on
irregular and small surfaces and on
e*wed work. ef '
: thCftffcel wool there Is a
ca*.rttr material of tha same kind call
edited shavings, which is put to vari
ous uses, as In taking off old p^lnt*^
leyffiaiid floors fos^smoo 88i*
*SSaS”k tL
Wlalft dewn. The Jkol is comsMwly
used with gloves to keep the cads frqm
lfcm Use Wkgepfc- N*w Turk
■ > 'I ’4K^'ntaMßar**,
I H* Oterr* Ibe Jg| ( e,
; ° ¥ “ score of years ugh JudgeTrits-
Cerafd was to the bench oC
the _ district that includes lima and
f Cochise Counties, In Arizona. He found
on celling to TuCso® that formality
. .was almostJ|uknown In the cosrtroom.
If the days’were warm, the attorney*
n'it^^ dants coats,
hl to him applied farrii-uiarly dis
re*p<‘ci ful Tie announced that amok*
ing in the courtroom would uot be tol
©rated and tpat coots must- be worn
under pain of the vourfe displeasure.
The grand Jury was called. Among
the jurors summoned >yns a brawny
miner, who apppred in his usual cos
tume, n dark blue shirt and overalls.
“What do you n,can,’' thuridered the
magistrate, “by appcMßig in this court-1
rdem In your shirt she vis? Where is
your coat f ,V
"At home; Juilga,” ’mildly returned
th* Juror. • w
“Then go and get It! N6, not a wo<§,
slrfl glaring down upon the wan aw
he attempted to speak “<L hernia
get your coat, sir?-or I'd ciunndt yoa
•for contempt!** # k
s3 miner out Ha
dWn’t return that dgy nor next,
i ©ml . the Judge, afsr;jg*uing a beach
| warrant for MaS, Wfore in another
[Juror. About two wieks thereafter the
I original Drifte*i clreN p* the court de
[ mandeil, again stdpisjil witUia Judge
FltxgoraWs range w vww>n. To Uw
Irate magistrate .LuJfeflffL.i the ex
planatlon that ids home ami coat were
both In Harshaw m omit aids, near the
Mexican border, over 100 mil** away,,
and that be had bftf'obeyed the orders
of his honor In jjjeihg home after bis
coat.—Arizona Ora phie.
Onr Pint Woman KAlter.
According jo. the Hartford Conrant,
that paper in 1777 was owned and ed
ited and managed by a woman, whoa*
name comes down toanodern days as
“the Widow had "delu
sive charge” of Urn. Journal. After a
- "f years Mrs. Watson married
attending citizen of Hartford, and after
that date she no doebt let him advise
,nd assist In the eonduet of the paper.
But she bolds the record for the first
woman editor In the country.
A HERO ENDORSED.
Austin, Sept. 26—The republicans
have nominated Mayor Jones, of Gal
veston, for congress,
LOST. Buneh of keys. Bing had
long chain attached. Lost between
St. Mark’s churob and Brunswick
L ! ght A W ater Company’s office. Be
turo to John C. Green, at fire depart
partmsnt.
Prickly ash Bitters
2* x. c ttl KIDNEYS. th uvea. Ih. STOMACH S* Mit BOWUS.
■■ sirotciHM ro onc oollar.
W- .J Butts, Special Agents.
Disinfect Your Homes
Choloro-Nagtholeum,
A Safeguard to Disease.
We Sell in Anv Quantity.
W J BUTTS, Th, Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
WELL, !
I DON’T THINK! - ]
You have tried all of Our Special Flavors of Cold Soda Water. !
There are several of them that wilt refresh you In any old weather,
r or Instance, haye yoa ever fried our new drink,
.‘v. - ■!
pgsrcs^/-M
If you have you know a good thing. If you haven’t, there is a j
real treat yet io store for you. Our reputation of having the beekj
ida In the city must lie sustained, and that is why we use only thJH
pure fruit juices for our syrup anil why we are never just out. - ’ 1
Its served oight ami cold as ice can make it.
"R Nunnally’s Candies;
BRO WN DRUG C O j
t SHOES FOR MEN.
We have secured the sole control of
the famous “liu-man-ic” Shoes for men-
These shoes are scientifically perfect,
being constructed on anatomical lines to
conform to the natural foot.
They combine ease, grace and durabil
ity, with a popular price.
Their demand throughout. America has
been marvelous. Superior in quality and
more perfect in fit than any shoes ever
Only obtainable of us in this city.
PRICE $4 PAIR.
THE PALMER SHOE CO
LOOK THE WQRLD OVER
AND YOT CAN’T BEAT
CREAMJFKENTUCKY
Whisk^
SI.OO PER QUART ; $4.00 PER GALLON.
NOT MADE BY A
I- Trager& Cos,, Independent Distillers.
Sold Exclusively in BraunswicM by
FR. V. DOUGL-AS,
20618 av Street. a