The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 30, 1900, Page 12, Image 12

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12 The Bee Hive. Clippirg from the Brunswick Times-Call Wednesday, Septem ber 2'(i, 1900: TO REDUCE STOCK. Ah announcement from the popular Bee Hive Is always tn ite-esttng, but when this store says ‘Stock must be reduced,” it mesne that hundreds of Bruns ' wiclclans will save money because ■ goods are being sold at a very .small margin. Read the un \ uuiiituo unut buu c; to the Bee ■ Hive for bargains. The above clipping from the : Times Call of recent d-ate is cor rect in bub one detail—it states that the Bee oive la selling on a • very small margin,” wrtdcb is erroneous. The B e Hlvd Is sell ing good, honest, reliable mer cbandlse at ttMe Actual cost. A BONE FIDE COST SALE. COST MARK NO I 4 1 2 3 45678 9 0 JJepeater NOWBYQUICK PXT COST MARK NO 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Repeater MAKFORTUNE XT Bear lit rail it Mil lilt le Soli it lift mZ The Bee Hiw. Phil S- Farmer, Proprietor. CHINESE RESTAURANT, ESTBLISHED 1889. CHUE HALL. Proprietor Youjcan get the best the market affords by eating here 215 GRANT Si r ' J, J. LISSNER, -—wholesale Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, r GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. tf |?l6 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. Your Boys-^ jjfe 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 for school be made easy by inspecting*" / our immense assortment oL- Suits. Shoes anH x Furnisliings.< === __ , LE V mill fliunii.; i For a period of fully two years this store has sold the Brunswick people re- : lable merchandise. Daring that entire period the Bee Hive has been the only : Dry Goods Store in the city that has appealed for your patronage day in and day " out through ihe newspaper; never afraid to tell the public of our store doings; ; always lijv.uii* JGr pST.TCP.ego 02 ibe policy of “DTI<V’.T LTVIt:” you ■ have grown to believe u-. fHHE-; Now we arc endeavoring to reduce this stock, aruj for, that purpose we t Her : every article in store at y ABSOLUTE ACTUAL COST, | It Is the shopping public’s opportunity to buy DRY GOODS OF EVERY : DESCRIPTION for present and future use. We reserve nothing, Everything : goes. We affix our costs marks below, so that the public may judge as to this \ sale being as stated ' • ap' I THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 30, 1900, The Bee Hive The Bee Hive. 213 Newcastle st., Brunswick, Ga. CHEAP ADVERTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE A-dyei-tfremeufs i this column will be insert ed •( the uniform rate of One Cent a Word for each Insertion. NO-advoniaoiuoav, boweY'nr mall, less than 50 rents. Cush in itdvsnee, FOR SALE—Three millr cowt: C. . 8. Tait For Sait—Ooe large safe cbesp Browu Drug Cos. ~'V -V. —Tf ' ' . i J FOR BENT.-Large,, comfortable fopms,, with use of bath room; with or without tm-alc. Terms reasonable. 405 G altm . ~- i ■ • 4* - • - . y •• —"T-""" . FOR RENT OR BAl,*—Huu’ss snd lot No. 407-J& street for rent or sl. C*n f) biught cheap, and on easy term?. Brunswick Bank and Trust Cos. STRAYED drg with black velv?tj!jpii : round neck Answer* to name Wiifc onOdc Ivin ley Reward if returned to' drug •tot*. Hustling yonrg man can ral4b 460 per month and expenses. Porma'neat position. Experience unnecessary. Write quiok for particulars, Clark ft Cos., 4tb ft Isooua Streets. Philadel phia, Pa. WANTED.—Christian man or wo man willing to qualify for permanent position of trust, here or in borne county. 4900 yearly. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope to Secre tary, car* of Timxs-Caix. LOST. —Bunoh of key*. King bad long chain attached. I.oet between St. Mari’* church and Brunswick L’ght & Water Company’s oftloe. Re turn to John C. Green, at fire depart partment. YES, WE HAVE IT! | FOR BREAKFAST. FOR SUPPER. Cream Wheat. Libbej’s Veal Loaf. ! Decker's Oat Meal. Libbey’s Ham Loaf, t Heokei’* Farina. Libbey’* Beef Loaf. Shredded Wheat Biscuit. Llbbey’a Cottage Loaf. Sbredded Codtiah . And many other good things Large Fat Mackerel. RING PRUNE 158. <§)©©i©t©[. Miss Mads McDonald has returned from a pleasant visit to friends on St. Simon Mr. W. fi. Thomas, of Gainesville, after a'short visit to hit family here, left Wednesday for his home. Miss Annabel Taylor, of Frederica, ia , visiting Miss Mada McDonald. Mrs. Fenton Harrison ba< return and from a visit to North Carolina. .J. . | ® After a pleasant visit to her mother, Mrs. Victoria Jeffers, Mrs. Hodgson has returned to her home in Waycross, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Porter have re turned from a plea-ant visit to Vir gima.. Mrs. Jacob L Beach is quite ill in Atlanta, to the regret of friends tV r: / ■:/„ .. ■ - , ... Mrs. Samuel Borchardt and children, of Tklapa, will arrive next week from a summer in Rennsa’aer, Ind , and will spend a few weeks the guest of Mrs. Albert Fen dig.* The Mlsres Goette, of Savannah , have ljh*ui**d from a pleasant visit to Missev Annie and Julia Mahoney. The Brunswick Library is indebted to action. Mrs. Wm, 'Xhomas. of Gainesville, accompanied by her IHtle eon Clarence, Is spendsng some time the guest of Mr, and Mr#. George Krause. Mis# Mamie Troughs is -vleii iog relatives and 'riendsTrT Atlanta. The sisters of St. Joseph will open thelfrchool on Monday morping with quite a large enrollment of pupils. New desks and school furniture have Wen pulpits place, and the building s now lu readiness for occupancy as a vei y J d#lrablel|Jft>ol house j Mias Mafic DeVoe continue. -quite ill, to the regret of br many friends. *1 famUins of Mr. J. B. ft bratus and Mr. Julio* Levy are bow at Toceoa snd will return to Brunswick next week, There Will be interesting services at Wo Cathoßq church this morning with a sermon by Rev. Btahop Kelley, of S?i vanuah. The music la in charge of Miss Helen O’Conor, who will be assisted by the following voices: Misses Nellie Colcaberry and Annie O’Conor. Mia. Hugh Porter; Messrs. Charles Fleming. Lawrence von Waller, Robert Sherman, and also by Prof. Deal, who will accom pany on the violin. Mias Julia Wilder has returned from a summer spent in Asheville and New York. Mrs. A. V. Wood came in Friday night from Atlanta. NP'FOURINONE^^^^^ Prickly ash Bitters V. C""* “w KtOWEVS. IS. CIVEa, STOMACH Mrai aowsia. #OU * 'OH ONE DO LIAR. W* J Butts, Special Agents. .....Disinfect Your Homes Choloro - Naptholeum, A Safeguard to Disease. We Sell in Anv Quantity. W J BUTTS, The Druggist, ’‘On the Corner.” j WELL, ! I DON’T THINK! You have tried ait of Our Spcc'al Flavors of Gold Soda Water. There arc several of them that will refresh vou In any old weather. For Irstance. haye you ever tried our new drink, -jwpsZ I"””' CD Lmm m if you have you know a good thing. If you haven't, there is a real treat jet in s ore for you. Our reputation of having the best . Seda in the city must be sustained, and thi.t is why we use only the pure fruit juices for our syrup and wby we are never just cat its served eight and cold as ioe > an make It. - ' , _ ... Nunnally’s Candies. BROWN DRUG CO.~ | HU MAN IC . -Ms. SHOES FOR MEN' VVfwhave secured the sole control of F the famous “Hu-man-ic” Shoes for men. WtHßur- * These shoes are scientifically perfect, iSK|.Bwßg 3 being constructed on anatomical lines to conform to the natural foot. They combine ease, grace and durabil (ttmlSgggr ' ity, with a popular price. VsfS Their demand throughout America lias Vm been marvelous. Superior in quality and more perfect in fithan any ever-* VHB Only obtainable of us in this city. vkg? PRICE $4 PAIR. THE PALMERSHOECQ LOOK THE WORLD OVER AND YOT CAN’T BEAT , CREAM OF KENTDCKY Whisky*.^— SI.OO PER QUART; $4.00 PERoIIWBL NOT MADE BY A TRUST* ™ I. Trager & Cos,, Independent Distillers. i Sold Exclusively in Braunswick by R-iV. CDCDL-JCBI— -206 Bav Street*