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r '■ —— —> — The Bee Hive- The Bee Hive, One Price Cash Agent for McCall's Dry Goods Cos, Bazaar Patterns 213 Newcastle Street Brunswick Georgia, Phil. S- Farmer/Proprietorl - Store News* Chiefly about the new—the very bew--Spring MerchaodiUe—Not one story or “Reduotlon” as the word ia gen erally underetood—Follow*. The superior values which are herewith recorded are not the result of price cuttin They oorna about In a fair, legitimate manner. By them you ar,p enabled to teat our methods and our command o the market. Every tfferlog ia intereating, not only becauae of its beauty, ita newneea and its originality, but a:ao beoauae of tbe extreme reaeonableneas of the price. r.■ ! • Dress Fabrics for Spring* better and more varied tlin you hare ever .elected from 1m fore. All the H tries flixed r,j fashion a* corn ct ate t ire. The tompreliensive neMOf the aasorlimnt I.only less wonderful then the economical J'riees A bint of Kitue nt tbe sorts TlSPt’ K HOT At,—A leaullful sbetr till MoUilln cc trice In vcrietu col on In drees lenjrtha only. rI.T:MK IIK POIK-—A Mil organdie With (tiibroiden(l dote, lr Ihe bew I'astel Hhadee, In dreee lengths only, OHfiANDIKB--tlenotllul figured fabrics in flowers, scrolls, leaves, Mihtprielng Joel thoee deelgne which aic so pleasing tor tin Keeler I)rear, tAWKS Unlimited identities Novel Weaves Newest Colors 5c to 25c yard Novelties This stock is worthy of this store. A stock which embraces numberless novelties in Felts, Buckles, Laces, Neckwear ilakfs, Allovers, Ribbons, Gloves. The Bee Hive. A FRESH LOT OF PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIES / JUST RECEIVED. ; r To Our Business Men. The Timea will oon iiiue a careful ly prepared Business Index of brune wlck . This iedux will oontaiu a woll written introductory, setting forth the advantage* of our oity and oonn ty, and will be given a wide circula tion and offer unusual advantages to our business men to widely represent their own and our city’s interests. Our solicitor will call and explain the nature of the enterprise, and we hope our live business men will give it their hearty support. RKSBELUNG tbb sterling road. County Commissioners Let Contracts to Competitive Bidders. The oounty commissioners have let (be contract for resbelllng the Ster ling road to competitive bidders and The Quakers Are Honest Pdople. tThe Quaker Herb Tonic is not only a blood purifier, but a Mood maker for Pale, Weak and Debilitated people who have not strength nor blood. It acts as a tonic, it regu lates digestion, cures and) spepsia and lends strength and tone to the nervous system. It is a medicine for weak women, ll is a purely vegetable medicine and can be taken by the most delicate. Kidney disease*, Rheumatism and all diseases of the Blood, Stomach and nerves aoon 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. Price 24c. and 60c QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, 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 Vdc f FOR sale: BY v $ Polhill’s Drug Store FOUIiAHD.NES A exact Imitation of Poniard silks 16 1-2 c per yard different parts of it will be shelled by Mr. Lamb and Mr. Goodbread. This road ia one of the most fre quented in Glynn, and it ia used al most aa much for pleasure drive* as it is for boamsis purposes and regular travel by the inhabitants of the coun ty in territory adjacent toil. Now that it is to bs supplied with new shells and all the rough places smooth out it will be a pleaenra to drive over it. FINE Fresh Celery, AT A, C. JEFFERS | 219 Newcastle St. ’Phone 159. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1900. That Easter Hat. Tins past week we received a goodly, lot hot for this week’s showing another new lot urrrives Monday, You will find them P’ *> J lower than usual, you will find the Styles and Colorings cor j SilK W a*sts. We arc at a loss how to describe them. Rome tucked and some fthirittl, othum of lihbon jinti lace. All colors, varioue Mizes. Priced for Monday each 51,00 GIXGIJUMS The new weafca The New Colors 8 to 15c yard SHIRT WAISTS Every day we will receive new in this line. All the popular styles and prices always here. And lower than elsewhere* The Bee Hive. GEORGIA TEAk% ON CUMBERLAND Big Attendance is Expected at Their a nnnal Convention From Hrne 26 to Jonn Addresses by Distinguished E^ uca j ors and Interfiling Paper* fjff. Various M mb rft. Tbe press of the state ta devoting a great deal of space at present to tbe coming convention of teachers on Cumberland, which intereating event ia scheduled to commence June 26 and last tbrougb Jane 80. Tbe Georgia Teaobera’ Association is one of the strongest organisations iu tbs state, and its membership runs up into the hundreds. From indica tions at prestr.t It is evident that there will between two and three hundred in attendance, and for their instruc tion and entertainment an attractive program has been arranged. The program is in part as follows: bvkxi.no addbkssks. Hon. G. R. Glene, state school com missioner. Mr. Henry F. Richardson, editor Atlanta Journal. Chancellor W. H. Payne, University of Nashville. PKItCAKKS Reds Blues Garnet- White Ground Every Coloring included. 8 to 15 c per yd OUR GROCERIES WHISPER "Ccme'igtin.” Onr endeavor is to satisfy our customers, that they will continue to trade with u§, month after month. The natißtled, “Con e Again” custom* erg, we are looking for. riioxE ■" , —i Chancel ir Robert B. Fultoo, Uni versity of Mfssiaeippi, president of tbe Southern Educational Associa tion . Mr. A. A. Hill, secretary board of trustee. University of Georgia. Me. John Temple Graves, Atlanta. Chancellor Walter B. HU', Athent. Superintendent Lawton B. Evans, Augusta. PAPBBB. Education and Crime—Profesaor E C. Branson, A'hena. A Reformatory School for Georgia —Superintendent J, C. Harrir, Rome. Domeatlc Science in Schools—Mias Jennie T. Ford, Mifledgevtlle. How Much Manual Training ia Practicable in tbe Common Schools of Georgia—Commissioner John N. Hog rt, Sanderavfile. l'be New Education and the Old- Mite J. A. FI eh Milledg.ville. The School and the Social C?n ia of the Community-Sup'. J,; C. Wood ward, Newoan. i'ubiic Librariri 'and Publlo Educa tion—Mie# Wallace, Atlanta, Educational Anuteurs—Supt. J. L. Johnson, Jackson. The Neglected Child— Prof. M, L. Brittain, Atlanta. The Educational Value of Thorough ness—Dr. A. A. Marshal, Forsyth. English in Secondary Schools—Prof. Wm. M. Slaton, Atlanta. Waste in Eduoation—Supt, G, J. Orr, Brunswick. Scienoe in Public School Eduoation Superintendent K A. Pound. Way eaoss. V fforknces in American and Gar man ..Schools—Prof. 11, J. Oaertner, NeWoan. Report of the oommittee on course If troubwtby a weak digestion, loss o( appetite, or constipation, try a few doees of Chamberlain'* Stomach and Liver Tab let*. Every box warranted. For sale by -~" V '"wfa- -*.- - p fords at Tbe Palmer Shoe Co's. Go to the Palmar Shoe Cos. for the latest ia Lidies’ Fine Oxfords. NOTICE. I will he at the following places on the dates named below for the purpose receiving tax re turn* for the State ana county, for the year MW): Sterling. April 4tb 20th; May sth. 8t Simon*, April 7th* 18th; May 14th. Bladen, April sth-19th; May 12th. Tyle# Crowing, April Ath -17th: May Mth. Brunswick. April 12th, 18th, 14ih-2fth, 27th, !*thl Mav 24th. 25th, 2ith. JOHN K. PUBBKRLY, Receiver Tax Returns. Glynn county, Ga. The latest toes in Oxfords at The Palmer Shoe Cos. “Ultra” Oxfords. The Palmer Shoe Cos, OF COURSE IT’S TO EAT All tbe year round Never out of season Makes delicious soups By adding twice the Quantity of milk. Ready for use io Three minutes. Genuine Georgia Brunswick Stew 25c You will find it at 312 Newcastle Street. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. MANY CHANGES IN MILITIA Daily Orders Being Issued Affect ing Officers and Privates in Georgia I tateTroops. COMMISSIONS BEING ISSUED* Resignations Are Accepted and Examina* ttens and Elections Ordered—Great Activity in Adjutant’s Office The A'lsntn Journal says: The work of reorgtniaing the Geor- gia state troops which was oommenotd sometimeagound.tr tbe administra tion of Governor Cinfl r, is progrres ing rapidly,sod Acting Adjutant. Gen eral Byrd dstly issue, several ootnmii sions and otders effacing tbe rehabil itation of the state’s force*. Examinations for commissions tre being held constantly and report;; Jpun**' the exsmina:ion board, are b-ihgTt*- oeivcd at tbe sdju*ani’ t fflce regard ing (be result of these examinations and recommending tfflc ra for com missions, la some instances failures have been made by tboae wbo were elected by the members of their com panies, but these are rare, and in tbe greater number of cases tbe officers who present themselves for axanilna tion past with a good standing. Tbe weeding out prooess is proving successful. Those officers wbo are un able to attend tp their official duties have sen| in their resignations, which are nt Byrd sf# r/ " HjaPu <•" i. sgl IjL) jI tV • i "I discharged, some upon tbeiromi’T*- ijuest and others at the instance of the commanding officers. The commanding officer of tha thirdly division of the third battaiioD Georgia naval reserves has been directed to dishonorably discharge from the airv toe Seaman E. Power*, and for tbe good of the service Seaman A. M Col- Hoi and W. L. Roberts hive been or dered discharged. For removal from tbe bounds of command Coxswain R. S. Puller has been discharged, aleo for inability to attend drills the following have been discharged : Seamen E. E. Woodhatne. L, B. Mercer, W. M. Rabider and Gunner’s Mate J. O. Zittravea. For failure to make the average in examination tbe following places have been declared vacant and a re-eleotion ordered: Second lieutenant company 1, P.rry Rifles, Second regiment, to which W. S. Sims was elected ; first lieutenant company D, Washington Rifles, Sec ond regiment, F. O. Engl.sb, former ly elected; flrat lieutenant company K, Quitman Guards, S-cond regiment, L. M. Napier, formerly elected; sec ond lieutenant oompany E, Pulaski Volunteers, Seoond regiment, L. C, NOT MADE BY A TRUS’P**- The Celebrated CREAM of KENTUCKY WHISKEY. , is tte finest that can be made —It ia 10 V EARs OLD and Fully Matured. . I It is $4 gallon, $1 qt- 50c pint, 250 half JPr No matter what prloe you pay, you can’t get better whiskey. We have placed tbe Exclusive Agency of this oelebrated Cream of Ky, W biskey with R. V Douglas, Remember no other house ia BrunswicK has the genuine Cream of Kentucky wjjiskejnj I- TRAGER & Cos., Independent Distillers, j Call at R. V. Douglaa’ and get a small sampla bottle of Cream of Ky. FREij Cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, Asthma, Throat and Lung Troubles. DR. J. H. McLEAN’S TAR WINE m LUNG BALM \ An unfailing remedy for Irritation of the Throat and Lungs. J This Medicine positively contains no opium or other drugs Injurious to the stomach. 25c, 50c and SI a bottle, at druggists. THE OR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., V. LOUIS, MO. WWVi FOR SALE BY VAVW W. J. BU'TTy, The Dn Mp Rysn, lormeriy elected. i A Tbe following resignaH been accepted : Jil£s§m3sk j. >r',u. H mm f im r - * t OtTyTrfs! regN^m Blun, First regimen*. ( Commissions were isst 1 ;Wto Franoie 1.. Smith, secot; Hnin Atlanta Zouaves, Fif ,‘gin}SDt;. Herman P. Hunter, captlm Light Infantry, Third inrsti ry ; Parrott, second lieuteoaut Newnac Guards, company G, Fifth regiment; II J. Wolford, second lieutenant Ma chine Gun M, Fifth regiment. The following officers bam b?en or dered before Captain A. P. Coles at Albany, for examination for conun'a 1 R. Davis, caotiiu,Ai| u-i.i j uTty-. ~ i ant company E. Fourth Lst r - iSwl Hb|n setter puppy, isboug mhl has white bresst ttM with whi'e. Atyim fwiarsp ” l.ast seen H '-a|Jevrd. A euffc'JFJs if My fret iirnedrMpf, NO TRUg I Role Butter per Tomatoes “ can .Op Cor. Egmon -<Ci=--Albermarle Sts.