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FEBRUARY RETAILING AT THE BEE HIVE, It is between seasons now, we must clear out all winter goods, we owe it to our patrons to always show new seasonable lines. The stocks demand pruning and we have wielded the Knife all over the store. We have to move the goods before we get in the bulk of our spring stock. Note the following: I finrn WWwHlw our entire Lnutu ""‘' k Ir< SUk , “ co “ ° ( , which w turn big (tuck, nnd divided * them up into 6 lots at quick hailing’ t f [ Lot No. 1 per yd. 4 t-4c 5 No. 2 per yd. 9c No- $ per yd 17 1-2 No. 4 rer yd. 25c I No. 5 per yd. 33c No. 6 per yd- 49c [ This lot includes the ! handsome bow knot de-* I sign. i DRESS GOODS I ab b are 38 in- German * Henrietta cloths in all colors, this w’k per yd 69c ! READY MI APRIL 1 at half price'. [ Ready made skirts, ' tailor made suits, capes , jackets, etc. BLANK BOOkS Full and complete stock for 19(H). Standard Diary’s All Sizes. Fleming & Waff’s THE QUAKERS ARE , HONEST PEOPLE. fThe Quaker Herb Tonic m not onl y a 'oi blood puritVar, but Blood im for Fair, F*- wcsfc and de bilitated pen plo who have • P no strength nor blood, It act* ah a tonlo, it regulates (Mgastion, onro* riya .pepeia and lends strength and lone to the nervous system, tt la u medicine for weak women. It la a purely vege table medicine and can be taken by the moat delieale. Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism and all Dk .iron of the Blood, Stomach and nervou soon suc cumb to ita wonderful effect* upon tho human system.' Thousands of ."oplo in Columbus rooomnmnd it. Price II (X) QUAKER PAIN HALM is tho modi clco that the Quaker Doctor made a'.! of bis wonderful quick euros with. - new and wonderful medicine tor ffl*. .Toothache, Backache, nhfna- Mem, Sprains, Pel a In all pain can bo relieved by Mo. Quaker mouiolucj wale by all druggist*. Notice of the First in the District court of the states, for the Kae’ern Division of District of Georgia, In In Die matter-of isoii.luinki-vii't. In bankruptcy. To the Sigmund I.o\lsmi. of Bruoawick. m ol tilynu and ilis trlct aforesaid. aJ^^Mßpt: Notice is that on the anili day of January I orison " a .!>..> adjudicated and Dial llic flrsl inn'l lug of lie held at ttrnnw oh. :o Glynn day of Febrnan . \. D. UK)', at fomnam, at nhioli m the said mar ainnd, proic their claims, examine tho hank rupi, ami com. Meß*• A . j CB(>V vn , Itelereo In Bankroi Icy. listed si B^Mwirk, Georgia,this Dm llolli day or i.L. 1 an el quent lav^^ff preacher, lie advocate* Sunday rcßm Id anew way. All tbinkeri iflbt to hear bun .—The Christian jPrdvooate. MtPitea of Paogle Testify f.ha merit* of Manner Salve In ouriiflpile*. It is guaranteed. \V. J. Butt J ThMFour Lucieres at the opera Mouse tonight KID GI.OVEI3 List season wc carried over a great many Kid Cloven, tide tcaaon, if out pricea will assist ue not a pair will be left. We have dome splendid 1 values worth 11.00 to 11,25 pet pair in all the now colorings. Now wo are soiling them at, per 79c m II Pillow Ml We have a lot of odd pieces and widths of sheeting and casing which were purchased be fore the rise in cottons, tho goods are makes eucli as Boston mills, 1 as’.kwood, Androscog gin, etc. und which we wish to close out as we have anew brand onroute. We will place the altove on sale Monday morning. Examine them please and you will notgodd-by reduotionaattch as will interest yon. NEW MIESSF Beautiful Alloyors in tho very newest effects 1 lilt (tt In Is ready for Business 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 81.00 Irish Potatoes, per pk, 20 Fresh Egg? 13 Orange Blossom Flour 21 lbs. 50 Rirerdale Flour 21 lbs, 55 Ballard's Obelisk Flour 21 lbs, 55 Green Diamond Flour 21 lbs, 55 My old friends and the pub lic generally are cordially invited to come and inspect my stock. A. C. JEFFERS, 219 Newcastle street, Opposite Fleming l Waffs. FREE PSiro j KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. CniCV’O KIDNEY CURE ill iULI I O Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. \V. J. Butt*. THE BRUNSWICK TIMfeS TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 13 1900 DrUMAUTQ ou r White uLlunimlo Goods sale left us with quite a few remnants of Embroide ries, White Goods, Dim ities, etc. The goods are all new but slightly mussed from display, special prices are attach ed! Also a lot of rem nants of dress goods— Silks, Liipngs, etc which go at half price. OUTING GLOIH Lrz us after February, so take your pick Monday morn ing of our 8, 10 and 12c qualities per yard sc*. ADT nep’T A,l °. ur sofa nil I ULP I cushion tops at half price. NOTE-Ask about the Decore Work, TO RAFFLI THE BUQGT. Fr This Will Oootr Tosight At Ik* Brui'wiok B )*k Co’s. Sto't. The nflle of the buggy now on exhi bition at the etore of the Brunswick Hook Cos, will osour et that place to night comnipnoiog at 7 o’clock and much interest It being manifeeted therein All bolding ohanoee or who with to take part io the r*fH will pleata ba on hand promptly. i,boats would frighten many people who are not afraid of germs. Yet the germ i the real danger. If this microscopic ani malism could be magnified to a site In proportion to Its deadlinets it would show up like a giant python, or fire breathing dragon. The one faot to remember le tbet the germ la powerlesa to harm the body when the blood is pure, It Is tar easier to keep the germ out then to drive it out after it obtain* a hold on the aystam. Dr. I’ierce’a Golden Medioal discovery la the moat powerful and perfect of blood purify ing medicinal. It Increaaea the quantity at wall aa the quality of the blood, and en able* the body to realat diaeaae, or to throw it off if diaeaaehae obtained a footing iu •ome weak organ. Whenever the digee tion la Impaired, the nutrition of the body is dumnlahad, for the blood ie made from the food which ie eaten, and half dtgeeted food cannot eupply the body with blood In quantity and quality adequate to ite needs. For this condition there is no remedy equal to “Golden Medical Discovery.” It cures ninety-eight out of every hundred who give it a fair trial. When there ie oonatipatlon Dr. Heroes Fleaeaut Pellets will promptly relieve and permantly cure Bardta Seed- On account of the scarcity of gar den seed, there will he sold, in all irobability, tbia year a good many worthless seed. Be eure 301 buy from a reliable house. None better than Charles E. Friend & Cos., Machester, Va. Send for their catalogue. It will be mailed on application . FOR KENT.—Several furnished or uofurniabed rooms. Apply to Mr*. Day, 40LG etreet. “I had bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me permanent re lief until I began to take One Minute Cough Cure. 1 know it ia the best cough medicine made," eaya J. Koonte, Corry, Pa. It quickly cure* coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troub le*. It it the children’* lavorlte remedy, Cures qufckly. W. J. Butta. aipd piayep§ /ft <§foe (Spared. <% Quy 3c 9Zcofc. The advent of traveling theatrical companies In towns and cities in which they are booked it alwaye more or less herjfo-d through lengthy and often exaggerated praises, printed in ohoioe spaces of the daily press, or with artistic lithographs, gyr dgahy, multicolored bilM posters, or by the loud fanfares of tympanutu-pierofng bras* bands, or through other sundry and divers vaunted methods. The pub lic deceived and duped, attraction not meeting with the ex pectations aroused by these vtrfout means of vain boasting notices. .Ml lint, forsooth! when a company ar rives introduced end pseaenled to the theatre-goers through the reproduc tions and rs-printing of the best press r notioes, emanating from the critics of the leading big dailies, this with unassuming, plain, yellow bill posters, bearing the modkat inscrip tion, in black letters, "James Yourg in Lord Byron," tbs cultured admirers of the drams should have been able to disoern that a treat was in store for them last Wednesday and Thursday nights at the Urand. Hut it seem*, judging by the small ' bouses, that this was not the case. It la certainly disheartening. Manager Woltle and the Hrat-clas* attractions oan hardly be expeoted to book and be booked foi the mere glory of playing to losing buainets, to auob a lukewarm publio. I understand that owing to • uob indifferent and poor patronage that “The Christian," one of the great metropolitan suocesaes, and one of the lloeat productions on the road, bandied by llrat-olaa* artiata, will more than likely canoel its date* here, not wish ing to lose ita prestige of playing to orowded bouses by being advertised as acting to empty seats, and also on ac count of the flnancal loss. t i 4 Tb* Lird Byron company was de oidedly the best play seen here in many years, dames Voung has fully earned the praise which has been lavished upon him in every city where he has graced their stages with bis genteel, polished and high bred personality, in the title role of the p : ece which he portrays with such vigor and also with exquisite nonchalance. Rida Louise Johnson, the writer of ibis production, shared tho honors of the star in the role of the pses.oaate aud handsome uouotesa Varjoli. The feature of tbit drama is its tldelity of soenery, drape ry, furniture, costumes, arms, etc, all |of the period in wbloh tbs action is enacted, in its most insignificant de tails. Lady Jersey, however, should not light her alcohol lamp with parlor matches. t t ? Toe support of Mr. James Young is hors llgoe, which is not always the oase with atari who often surround themselves with mediocre talent to thine the brighter. ToE.vonßerg grun, at Baron Nubenfeldr, devolves the task of amusing the audience, whioh he does to perfection in bit in imitable, comical, vain endeavor* to make a lot of amateur* rehearse a ■ong. James Young told me that he intended toUur next season in anew grand production by the same versa tile author, bit amiable wife, Mias Johnson. I hope that Brunswick will be on his rout*. t t t Mayor Bridgee Waitb opened his LATEST I ARRIVALS | IsCKgctWi Premium Coin, | ** Lima Beaus | **■ Succotash. ' * jßgg: Plums, I ** California Apricot*, i Libby# Veal lx>af KAK Plum Pudding:. I Bremen Egg Noodles, i Crego’i Extra Royal Cheese, * “ •' Boquet Butter, * LeggettVSweet Pickle# in bulk I Cive u your order ami get something I good aud fresh. i HARPER’S. j h lit mciLivm season as a lecturer, in Maoon, on Thursday, to a packed house. He lec tured on “Grand Stand Players." Ar rangements are being perfected to se cure bim for a night here. His lecture is for the benefit of the Pr ! ce Free Li brary, and should appeal to everyone. Herrmann, the Great, at the opera house tonight WANTED. —With nice family, a couple of furnished rooms,suitable for light house-keeping. No children. Apply at Times office. [“Housework is had woA without Gold Dust"] WASHING CROCKS AND MILK VESSELS A great cl:.’ depends upon the care of crocks paa In wh’ch *r!!k is kept. They should be waalicj e ©o# as rossibie after being used. Rin-v Rrit riir MJ. Ytter, then wash thorough)/ insi4 ~*•■ . r*.* : !-**. lot water* in which enough of G !d Dust Waking Powder has bee; -~'vrr r. .kc .v suds. Finish by rinsing wiih scalding wr; wipe dry and set out. with right aide up. In ihe fresh air and sun shine. and they will be clcen and sweet. Tltg a' eve tg 'a. on 1 1 >Ar f row booklet * UOLtffcX P.ULU. t'o& UOUBL .OJA*** Scut tre * tm twjovrt tv THE *. K. /*!*** CO**IAIY, Chae*. mulMdmf-**- !*♦% Boston. Hsrrmaaa, the Qrsat. Tonight the great and only Herr mann will place before the amusement living pub'ic of Brunswick the mort startling and original program of magic ever aeon open tb* local stage. Besides bi* marvelous eleigbf-of-hand, a number of sensational illusions will serve to thoroughly mystify bis audi ence. Several high-olasa vaudeville artiats from the leading musto hall* of Europe, including-tbe only “Lone,’’ are a special feature of the program. The entertainment is a veritable fea t of magic, mirth aud mystery. His programme cont tins besides sev en! high class vaudevljl- interpola tions. “Sjlaref," the beautiful epec tacular dancer, beads tbs list, A more beautiful vision than "Silaret” in the midst of her sk’llfully onitruoted 111. HI IS. The world famous piestidigitator HERMANN THE GREAT. The famous entertainer of Europe and the Orient. NEW AND SHU SENSATIONS AND ILLUSIONS The Mysterious Tub of Xeptune; The Veiled Lady; Marvelous Legerdemain and Feats of Prestidigitation. Interpolated Vaudeville The Queen of Light, ARRT, The beautiful spectacular drape ry dancer. The monarchs of the muaiotl world 4LUCIERS-4 Introducing the noted blind cornetisr, MR. .T. R. I.UCIER. PRICES—2S, 50 and This Space Reserved The DouglasHtoiware C M§fp BpSi ' Hpn 218 NEWCAStHsT. , _ gill 1| UtahagMite liibt<end; breatV'k* cloude| if lace can faarliy b - im gin Her dances were b wilder rglj beautiful in their riot o' color and fA’as’ic movement and m. more magnificent >ffect- have ever b’en oroduoed on the stage. Sbe prr sen's live o' her late*'d •oe cst- Stimi here, to- -it: “Nighr," ‘‘K.taia te t,”"Si ,” -*L Ty,” ffnd "Fire.” The 4 L- o'ers w.il play in many mu ical instruments aud introduce min; mu icai novel i-s. Mr. J. Rf Luoi r, w to i-s 'o' v’ly b ind, wili ren d r many nm-ictl r. vlties on tie cornet. Ttie 4 Looter* depend upon I- , their skill with murical instruments 'O entertain their aud oners, and are dir tioot from the so-c. l ed tnugica’ srti- e on the Vaudeville stage. Opera House, Mil ft IS. Oorton’A Famous New Orleans I MINSTREL^ • (People White.) * Oldest, richest, best. ganized 1876. Always Good, Now Superb. II nnr Refinement. |W llif f High Class Acts J 111 UHL New Features Thiyuiny simihr v' ’* T> J|l Jl I ,.w' (B^. . 'M | S “ET paM