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This is an opportunity of more than passing importance. Of course you are fa miliar with such maKes as PAEU DE SOIE, ARMURE, TAFFETAS Coupled with oui usual low prices is the opportunity to buy sufficient material for a siirt length and the necessary linings and have your skirt made free dunug this the second and last week of our Free Skirt Making Sale. AT THE DRESS GOODS COUNTER. Your pick of Serges, Crepons, Bourettes, Sicilian, Henriettas, Etc., Just buy 3 or 4 yards and necessary linings and have the skirt made without any charge, HOSIERY, ~ , , Children’s black, ribbed, cotton hose, we only have sizes 5 to 6£. for this week’s selling per pair .4c ALLOVERS Much the prettiest ever brought to town, and all of them new. Same with Lace Embroidery, Etc. Priced from 65c to $1.15 per yard. THE BEE HIVE. A FRESH LOT OF PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED. CAMERAS WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Fleming & Waff’s JOIN MURRAY HOUND OVER. Negro Who Aeaanlted Offi ier Sum Grin John Murray the negro who at tempted to ehoot Ofllcer Sam G.in a few days ago tea* given a preliminary trial yeaterday before Judge Oonuley and bound over in the autn o( fSOO to the Superior oourt. ‘•The Strength of Twenty Men.” When Shakeeprare'cmployed thie phrase ho referred, of oouree, to healthy, able-bod iod men If he had lived in these dr.js he wonld have known that 'men and {women who are not healthy may become 10 by taking Hood’a Sarsaparilla. This medi oine, by making the blood rich and pure and giving good appetite and perfeot di gestion, imparts vitaity and strength to the system. _______ The nen-trritating cathartic— Hood, Plllis The Quakers Are Honest People. t blood purifier, but a Blood maker for Pale, Weak and Debilitated people who have not strength nor blood. It acts as a tonic, it regu lates digestion, cures d> spepsia and lends strength and tone to the nt rveus system. It is a medicine for weak women. It is a purely vegetable medicine and can be taken by the most delicate. Kidney diseases. Rheumatism and all diseases of the Blood, Stomach and nerves soon succumb to its wonderful effects upon the human system. Thousands of people in Georgia recom mend it. Price SI.OO. QUAKER PAIN BALM is the medicine that the Quaker Doctor made all of his won derful quick cures with It's anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Tooth ache, Backache, Rheumatism. Sprains, Pain In the Bowels; in fact, all pain can be relieved by it Pticc 25c, and 50c. QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAr, a medicated soap for the skin, scalp and com plexion. Price 10c. a cake. QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vege table ointment for the cure of tetter, eczema and eruptions of the skin. Price W a box. k FOR SALE BY ' v Polhill’s Drug Siore SOFA CUSHION TOPS. Have you seen the Cake Walks, Basket of Violets, all the newest tops? If not, we have them at poular prices. PERCALES.,, ,* New percales combining the new colors and styles we have them at 9c and 11c per yd., such as you pay more for elsewhere. PHIL S* FARMER, Prop. AT THE GRAND. "The Christian,” aa a play, seems destined to eclipse the book in interest, for tba opinion is that th* drama is batter than the story. A no vel is onsjtbmg and a play founded upm.it is and for dra rnatio purposes.may very properly be independent in its struoture so long as the Integrity of Its characters and the vital incidents of the story arc maintained, Mr. Cain exercised the liberty of the dramatist with bis own story only to the extent absolutely necessary, and While in some features the play differs from the book, suoh only tend to strengthen the situation and the effect and does not detract from itie value of the sory. “The Christian” engagement here will take plvoe in Wedn sday, Ma'ch ais*,' Min Kffi E irar. The cast, of “The Christian” is an exceptionally strong one, including Mist Efti EUser, Ja* favorite in the South, who has scored the success of her brilliant career as “Glory Quayle.” Miss Etlser has many admirers in this city who will acoord her a royal wel come. The companyjnumbera 50 peo ple. Two cars are necessary for the tranaportatioo of the scenery. Seats are now on sal', Owing to the length of the performance the curtain will rise pr.imp iy.at 9:15 Russell’s Chill and Fever Tonic, every bottle guaran teed. For sale by W. J. Butts and 1. N. Bishop. CAPES, JACKETS,, , , And Tailor Made Suits. Last call, we have told of them be fore but this must be the last time. Your price buys them. KNICK-KNACKS,, ~ We have quite a lot of de sirable Sterling Silver and other novelties suitable for gifts, prizes, etc-, this week they are just half price. THE BEE lIIVE. PRAIBE FOR JUDBE BENNE r. - '—Or* * Brunswiok’s DstinghishefJurist Has the Csrfldaao* of the People. Hon. Jo*. W. Bennet. of tbia city, the distinguished and able judge of the Brunswick circuit baa certainly won the confidence of the teiple by the able and fair {[manner iojwh:cn be aonduoia the buelness of hisoourta. The Times has frequently reprinted deserve! mention of him as expressed by various editor* of pvpere in com munitiea In which he serves and it is with pleasure that the following is given. The notice appeared rtf the Morning News correspondent’s ac oouot from iiaxl-jy of the trial of the Gooaebys which was reported in yes terday'a Times and read : The people of this county congratu late Judge Bennet upon the stand be hai tak-n since be has been judge in upholding and fearlesrly administer ing the law, They remember his firm ness In the trial of the Abies rapt oase la this county last year. Their conilJence in the impartiality, promptness and firmness which ebar aoteriz) bis admii iatration causes them always to choose to allow the law to take its course, and to him much credit is given in the breaking op of mob violence THE ROBINSON WILL CAcE. loteraiting JStrt Now B“i"g Heard By Ordinary Horace Dart. Ordinary Horace Dart is now bear ing arguments from attorneys inter ested in the Robinson will case. This is a suit by the Messrs Baird* to se cure the estate of Miss Ruhinton who died at their home a few mouths ago. They claim that elie willed them her property by word’of] mouih and the contest against this claim Dyeing made by the administrator. Messrs Crovatt and Whit field and R. Ernest Dart represent the Bairds and Mesrrs Sparks and Twit’y the adm'nistrator Aboul $6,000 worth of property is in volved. Baoklen’s Arnioa Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, seres, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, obilblatns corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, no no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect eatis faotion or money refunded. Price 26 oaot. For '• by *!' druggists, SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 17 1900 BRITISH CONTROLLING TIE SITUATION "■k At Various Important Points in the Enemy’s Own Country. LORD ROBERTS IS VERT CHEERFUL Whi't the People of Great Britain are Don tent to Await Pnrtk‘r Developments — How Troopi Aro Consolidating. I.ondon, March 16—Gret Britain ia quite content to listen for a few days to the acclamation of the people of Bloemfontein and permit tbe troops to enjoy a few day*' rest before ex pecting further success. Lord Rob erts made a quaint speech to the Guards at Ctoemfontein and express ed pride in their eplendid march of 38 miles io 28 boors and gave ample as surances of bis ultimate design. “Through a small mistake,” said Lord Roberts, “I hare not b en able to march into Bloemfontein at the head of the brigade as l intended. I promise you, however, I will lead you into Pretoria.” General Gatacre is bolding Betbulie and tbe whole line south of Bloemfon tein is now In the hands of the British General Brabant’s column having crossed the Orange river after a forced inarch and General Clements’ column being across at Vanxyl, the three col umns will form an army of 12.000 to 15,000 men, which are expeoted to re place the forces of Lord Roberts at Bloemfontein as he pushes northward. Just where tbe Boers will attempt to oppose that march ia an important question, hut it cannot be easily an swered until General Joubert is more definitely located. Further news hss reach’d tbe outside world from Mefe klng, dated Fridsy, Marob 0, showing that though tbe garrison is in bard strait* they are buoyed up by the knowledge that their plucky tight ia appreciated at borne. Ceoi! Rb'd'i and Peact. Ilian interview published at Cape Argus Cecil Rh ides is quoted as say ing: “I feel strongly that we cannot have peace io South Africa ao long a* ws have in the republic a ral'ying ground for disloyalty and disaffection. To go further, 1 do not think we oan safely federate till we have bad. some years a orown colony government. Person ally I have done with the bun^’ . a Daomfaddls Alum Spring Water- Curative of stomach, 1 ver, intesti nal and kidney diseases-, also effioa clous in all diseases of mat-aas mila tion, malaria, and general Jdtb lity. For fni information, writej,to S. W. Goodykaß, Wytbevi I*, Va. immm fa* SICE \ And fresh at our store, and we *re receivngftomthtng new each week. Our latest Fifth Roe, Pickle Tripe, (in bulk) Stuff Mangoes “ Sweet Pickle ** Dill Pickles Saur Kraut ** New Tom a toe#. Remember we are here to pleaae. GEO. W. HARPER, mb uocsub, FHONK - Skin-Tortured Babies And Worn=out Worried Mothers Find Comfort in CUTICURA. SOME MONTHS AGO OUR BABY’S HEAR GOT SORE. W© took him to the doctor, who {froaowtcaiF it ollSSou and gave us some medicine %i -■—-A' he would cry all night, and my wife could f—\ sleep none, and began to look ghostly, (ra], head got eo sore that we put a night J| ff,V I! (I cap on him, and folded a white cloth four BFb* -jl thicknesses inside of it, and just through \| f ffldS&iKl the {light a kind of matter would ooze out ‘ft from his head, soaked through the cloth / ft and cap and on to the pillow. The top { al >d back of tils head was almost a solid y / sons, and looked so badly that words would ■ f J not describe it. Almost in despair I told 9 ' -‘vlSplh l my w *fe 1 had seen CtmccKj^putDiH A \ XL advertised and recommended very highly Vyjf and I was going to try them. I bought HvGp ; Jfwd, the Ccticika Rjmot.VE.vr, Ctmctm* Mgf W Boar.and CliTtcUBA Ointment. We gave k V, him half of the Resolvent, used part of i ***” ca ' te °* ® oi *P> au< l before we had used A ft \ the second ho* of Ctmctrn* Ointment ho / // /I commenced to get better, and is cow as A // ifirfL.eiuW'T well and hearty as anybody's boy. He ia as merry as a lurk, sleeps soundly all night, h “ liair loo M glossy, thick, and soft. -c-vsfjw whilemy wife looks likea different woman, I look at him and think I owe it to you and to suffering mankind to write and ell you of this almost wonderful cure. w. if. & J. E. MY KltS, Box 90, Munroe City, Ind. Complete External and liuernat Treatment for Every Humor —, , . CutMietiDgof - tiiricußA B<t*r(2sc to cleanse the skin of craste and 9m w f lailltA scales and soften the thickened euttcle; CCTicuHa tlismssT ;60c.}. (11l IlillPJfl instantly •pay Itching, to#annnti. u, and Irritation, and soothe and VtT *’ M heal • and t.'PTictjß* R*sot.vsa T (50c,), to rooi and clmnjlSajjiood. Tur see si nr ‘ Vis.tsH st I. often ntfSefent !o enr the most t';rjmHa©i|u9jL-iuir THr SET hi 7*l md |>'unU>Uuskl. and i, Inu OLI, Al.ttf all else falls, I'uttsh Oaoo *no Vatu, feat- , v MEn. " flow to Cure Baby Huuioi.," free. ’WL if CARRIERS 0 REGISTER LH'inxß. Brut wi#k’ t PojUae.Jake*.-?>Hp For ward Ut>de^*Uig^j|^^yni-U*. Through the efr.>rTH|^Hka* , ‘ Symons, ever on Brunswick forward, lhe Postt partmeoi hss established a syfkn| here by which the latter carriers will register letters at your door while they are cut on their regular mail routes. All that ia required is for the letteri to be pr< prrly made up in a good atrong envelope; and ready ro that tbe carrier will no' have to d-lay longer than tbe time actually neces •ary to write a riceipt. Thu Is a great convenience to the posteffioa patrooa and the public will appreciate Postmaster Bymou's efforts in their behalf. OARPENrERS, ATTENTION ! Union Will Bo Organised Tonight at Odd Fel lows Hall, Nt-weas'le Street. At S o’clock tonight a meeting will be called to order J. Williams, member of the general executive board of Uht'ed Brotherhood of penters, and he will explain its ob-J jeots, aims and the result* already ob- j tamed . All the carpenters are invited. MAiORDART RETURNS Spent Yesterday R.csiving the Congratula tions of His Friends- Msjor R. Ernest Dirt returned yes terday from Atlanta, where be stood such a good examination before tt.e b lard for examinlug rteid . filcere, and he spent the day receiving the con gratulations of bis fr ends on the li ■ record made, bit b?'ng the beat of all • (fleers. Lingering'!,! Gippe t ough. G. Vscber, 167,05g00d street. Cbic ago, says: ‘ My wife had a very se vere case of la grippe and it left her with a very bad cough. Sbe tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and .Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottlej cured berg cougb entirely.” Erice'2s and 50 cents . W . J. Butte, be druggist. Sentiments cf a N w W man. I believe I owe my life to Cheney's Ex pectorant. I took a dreadful cold some time since and went to bed fr. m its effects After three days oi coughing and spitting 1 began the use of Cheney's Expectorant and two days later I felt like anew woman Mrs. Ida Wheeler, Dover, Del. ■SIX TACIS 0 ftenOl* Wieiii.ilfiP |UFAD OFWeSSSSON, Powerful Play 111 l j People on the Stage LIEBLEK & CO. Mgis. As presented for 175 CH] nights in New York, 110 nights in Bos ton, 70 nights in Frisco. 75, 50 Free list positiveq^^Jended ASSORTMENT^ OF RUIST’S w M SEEE ONION SWSJ JUST RECEIVED. DILL AND SfjAA pickiß IN BULK. A. C. JEFFEPS] 219 Newcastle St. A