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The Bee Hive. For Today Only, . ’■ 4 * • Saturday, June 2d. Best quality Bleached Cotton PILLOW OASES, Size 36x46. Made Round Thread Usualy 16 cents each On Sale 10c Each. the: ebeeze: I—iiveh1 —iiveh the: b^eihive: MS NEWCASTLE STREET. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. MEXICAN MIXTURE For Men. For Nervousness, Back-Ache, Dvspomlency lnsomanla, Sexual lmpotency, ami all disease* resulting from Karly Errors and Later Bxcoasee Over-Work and Worry, wlilob It neglected, com pletely undermine thesystem, often resulting In INSANITY and DEATH. If yon have any of the above symptoms MEXICAN MIXTURE WJIX CURE YOU IT HAS NO CQUAU Develops Youthful Strength and Vigor to ever part of the body. Avoid quiuik doctors Refuse: substitutes. Cot MEXICAN MIXTURE. Im mediate effrets. Permanent results. Keoont discovery. Phenomenal success. Hundreds o testimonials. 11.00 per Isis. for Ift.uO. Posi tive gnnrantee vvftli every JIMW order to refund the money If cure it not effected. It Is not a stimulant, but a rebutldor. Try it and In con vinced, bend stamp far pamphll.dA ederaa Brown Drug Cos., Sole Agts. Brunswick, Georgia. Ml lift wf—AT Mill THREE FEATHERS,J EMMETT CLUB, BHUNbWIOK CLUB, MUMM’S EXTRA RYE, WILSON'S CELEBRATED RYE, A LEWIS A SON’S. 1800, PLANTER PURE RYE, CUMBERLAND CLUB RYK, MoALLISTKR 400, RU’Y’B SPRING 1889, J PA BST MILWAUKEE BEER, SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BIER, A. B.C. ST. LOUIS BEER, BUDWKISER ST. LOUIS BEER, ANI> TUE BEST LUNCH IN TOWN EVERY DAY AT 11 0’( IXK K The Quakers Are Honest People. t Tonic is 'not only ■ Mood purifier, but * Blood maker for Pale, Weak and Debilitated people who have not strength nor blood. It acts as a tonic, it regu lates digestion, cures dyspepsia and lends strength and tone to the ntrvous 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, ->tomach and nerves soon succumb to its wonderful effects upon the human system. Thousands of people in Georgia recom mend it. Price #I.OO. QUAKER I’AIN BALM is the medicine that the Quaker Doctor madeali-of hia won derful quick cures with. It’s anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Tcoth che, Backache, Rheumatism. Sprains, Pain in the Bowels; in fact, all pain can be relieved by it. Price 25c. and BOc. QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, a medicated soap for the skin, scalp and com- D'exion. Price 10c. a cake. QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vege t ble ointment for the Cure of tetter, ecma ind eruptions of the skin. Price Vks a boa for Sale by * - **v _ w Polhill’s Drug Store The Bee Hive, FURNITURE! 9> C. M’GARVEY, 213 Newcastle Sti - - - Brunswick, Ga Synopsis of Household Goods, Bedding, Stoves, Trunks, Golden Oak Chamber Suites, Golden Oak Side Boards, Hall RacKs, Chiffonieres, Parlor Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Safes, Matting and Art Squares. From Kensington'. CHRIS ARNHEITER, DEALER IN Hf wesieni Beef, PorK ood Minton. FRESH POULTRY. iHSB W FRESH vegetables, frfsh groceries Fresh Eggs From the Country. All goods sent -out nice and clean, The best of eve rything for the model housekeeper. 207 Monk Phone 89 VE MAKE OUR BOV TO THE PUBLIC, Ideal wheeling days are'here and so are we—the old fa vorites—with the most elegant, linked with the best line of wheels on the market ; STERLING, DAYTON, NATIONAL, GENEVA, WEARS#*’"* SPALDING, KKATIIKRSTONK, YALE, BARNES, IMPERIALS, TUI HUNK, I4NWOOD, SYRACUSE, NYACK, WAVKRLY, ENVOY The Yale Koadster is a peach; Spalding, Sterling Tribune Chainless ARE THE ONLY CHAINLESS. We Sell on Installments. Bicycles Rented and Repaired. Second Hand Wheels Galore. Bicycle Sundries, Typewriters, Typewriter Supplies, Sewing Machines; Sewing Machine Supplies, Electrical Supplies, Cameras, Photographic Supplies, Sporting Goods, Etc., Etc, Our specialty is Electric Light and Call Bell Construc tion work, Bicycle Repairing, 'Enameling and Nickel- Plating, J. A. MONTGOMERY, sO. GLOUCGSTer ST. Coney & Parker dkalers.in Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime,[Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths. Phone 18 525 Bay St. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1900 Bo<jk Cases, \ Antique Oak Secretaries, Pictures, Odd Pieces, Bed Lounges, Feather Pillows, Toilet Sets, Clocks, Rugs, \ TO PREACH AT THE PRESBYTERIAN. Rev W. M. Bastar, of BUekihiar, Expootod to Arrive Hero Todey. Rev.-W. M. Hunter, of Blackeheor, G*., is expected today, and will spend a few daye ae the guest of Rev. W. F. Hollingsworth, at the Oglethorpe. Mr. Hunter givoa a part of his time to evangelistic work in the Savannah Preeby terry, and will preach tomorrow at the Presbyterian churob, at both the morniog and evening services. It is hoped that large oongregationa wiil hear this gifted preacher. Not only ahead in quality but price, A Crescent Cbainlesa bicycle for $35. Ca l at P lbili’*. Popular Salesman-Fine Goods. A popular ealeaman in the person of Mr. J. A. Green burg arrived at the Oglethorpe two days ago. Mr. Greeo burg is representing Messrs. Nathan II £ Htrsbberg & Son, of Baltimore, dealers and importers of holiday goods, pictures, eto. Simples of his stook displayed to the merchants of Bruns wick. have attracted ranch favorable attention, and they are very much ad mired by every one who sees them. Mr. Oreenburg has made a number of friends here aince bis arrival, and will probably make Brunswick regul rly on bis tours through tbs South. Th* Elk. Hires Mr. “Billy” Hriietzur nesumi-d the mintgement rfP*the Elk he Ins made many impruv ementr, and nr w rum one of the moat popular ealoom In the city. They serve the best fr. e lunches to their customers srery day, from 11 to 1 o’clock, ever obtained io Brunswick. Mr. Smarter and hie ex perienced aeslstant, M-. Henley, gives the E k two of the cleverest "mix In gists” in the eity. Not only ahead in quality but price A Oeeoent Clminleaajiioyole for #35. Call at Pplbill’*. Do you want to do a paying husine,,? If so, the first step is to choose an el igible place to begin with, then with the proper taot one rarely fails. I have such a place to rent—a store sit uated between M >nk and Mans field streets on Oglethorpe S’. Also for sale, a one story and a half house, at Pellioanville, forty yards outside of oity limits. A shell road running into Biunewick makes it valuable property, as one on a bike can easily be at tlie posteftloe Jo twenty minute* after leaving home. Titles guaranteed. J. I). Fomi.ek, Real t Estate Col. Ag’r, 318 Newcastle street. Notiss to Teachers. All applicants for teachers’ license are required to present themselves for examination Saturday. June IG, 1900, at 9 o’clook a. m ~ at the MamTnld street snhool building. Both white and colored teachers are to he exam ined. G. J.Orh, tf Sup’, and C. S. C. RTPANS tones Doctors find A Good jm Prescription for mankind ■'■ • ( ' I? fa ' *!? *' Greeere, tnturuta, s?)“'*“' C '"j Store. red Harbor, IP****! TWy Walrfl pain, ind.tc, alrrp, red proton, lire. P™ wlrft No nuittrr what • the matter, u will Jjf*? Te* nnplu and on tKoonod md. y i hl “7 ddre* <w receipt mi m rW kr rw.nl c.., reespruc. a., ' Deeded to the Lord. The most remarkable deed ever drawn may be seqn on the private es tate of a resident of Worcester in Mas sachusetts. It is chiseled on a rock on what Is known as Rattlesnake hill, situated near the boundary line be tween Worcester and Leicester. Old Solomon Parsons, who was wide ly known in Worcester county as an eccentric character, and particularly as a crank on the subject of religion, paid William C. Hall |125 for a parcel of land, and directed Hall to convey It by deed to the Almighty. In order that the greatest possible publicity might be given to his disposition of the property Parsons had the deed of transfer cut into the rock verbatim et literatim. During his lifetime Parsons is said to have made severai attempts to have the deed recorded, bnt the register of deeds, who was aware of hjs eccen tricity, each time put him off with the explanation that no official record was required In the case of & transfer of real estate to the Almighty. __ Parsons died intestate sevdfal years ago, and the administrator Included the parcel of land on Rattlesnake hill In the Inventory of the old gentleman’s estate which he filed In the probate court. A wag of a lawyer raised the question of title, but the judge decided In the favor of the administrator.— New York Journal. Anecdotes at Colonel Es. Colonel Ege was a famous character In the early days. Although living in Doniphan county, he was often in Atch ison, followed by a pack of hounds. He was a high toned southern gentle man. with a kind heart. One day while returning home from this city he came across a man whose wagon was stuck In the mud in Inde pendence creek bottom. Colonel Ege at once started In to help the man pry out his wagon with a fence rail. While both were working away Ego became angry and yelled to the man, “Lift, you son of a gun; you are not lifting a pound.” The man picked up the end gate of, the wagon and split It over Ege’s head, laying him up for three weeks. Ege had bfs bat off when he was struck and was so bald before coming to Kansas that he was known as the Bald Eagle of Maryland. Ege always carried a pistol and was always trying to shoot through some body's hat without hitting him. One day, at the Independence creek ferry, he shot at a man. but aimed a little low and creased him. But Ege was always a gentleman; he took the man Into hie home and tenderly cared for him until he recovered.—Atcblson Globe. Not only abeid in qaahty but price. A Creicent Chainlees bicycle for *35. Call at Polliitl's. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES To All Mountain, Seaside and Lake Resorts V a be Plant SytL m. Tickets op sale .luno 1 to Heptomlier so. with return limit October *t. vm. Terfo;t p^Seiitfevservice. Pullman sleepqys on nil trains. Pull information given on ap plication. OKI). V. COATES, l). I*. A.* \ Brimiwii-k, Ua. H. W. WIIRNN, r T. at., Savannah, Oa. Good <G4?y )\ |\ Itching Backs MOTHERS! Mothers! a hot bath with Ct ti uuka Soap. -when followed by a single application of Curttruma Ointment, the great •kin cure and purest of emollient*, will afford the moat grateful ami comforting relief in th •evereat forms of itching, burning,and scaly •kin and scalp hutnnr*, rashes, and irrita so*lß, ami point to a speed;, permanent, anl economical cure when all other remedies and even the best physician* fail. BoMthronthmittb* world. Pgtt** Drug anuChim. Comp., l’rwp* , ILmtou. Mow to Cur* Itching Humor*, frc*. Just Received -GEORGIA SYRUP in cans and bottles. It’s delicious. Try it. Nice assortment of Crackers in 10c and 15c ♦ Packages. Campbell’s Soup and Jam. • A. C. JEFFERS, 219 Newcastle St. Wr H. BOWEN. J, N BRADT, BOWEN & BRADT, ArvJD BUIL-DERS Of Stone. Brick and Frame Buildings Maun fact Cement, TlkTantl.Artlflclal Stone. H THE PALMER SHOE CO'S For Your Summer Supply of Negligee Shirts and Light Under- 1 For Diabetes use STL ART’S GIN and BUCHU. Ml! 11. The Htcst prtiluction of the connoisseur's art Tenderloin Beef, Pork Cutlets, Macedoine Stew, Chicken ala Marengo. O her Hr nds. Beet Steak and Onions Boneless Pigs Feet, Sliced Ham. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. 312 Newcastle Street. S? f FORTHE-* % pREAM o fjj £ ,/f Whiskey. •. THERE IS <,.** R. V DOUGLAS, Sole Agent. JiajAKE A LOOK + + + + AT THESE PRICES * And come around and for yourself. We have of brand new goods, want to keep 'un moving Ladies Ribbed Vests < hddien** Ribbed Vest* Corset Cover*. m&wM l.ndie* >lili t Waist.** Childrens Stockings, 6 to 12 year* Baby caps,worth 2oc Baby caps, worth 50c 'Mv* Childrens dresser*, worth 50c at 4H :* inch bleaching 17 yards Homespun, 7 yaid* 25c, Gingham* apron* White aprons, worth 30e at White bonnet*, worth 59c at Figured lawns,-per yard ••• 4 Boy* percale waists Worth 85c at ...... Roys ami gi’l-straw hat* worth 25c at... MX Ammonia per bottle tic Coat* thread Hooks and eyes per paper Black pins, Hn* per paper ... Ladies’ Childrens’ . Dresses and Boys’ Suits at YOUR OWN PRICE. MRS M ISAAC* The Originator of Low Trice*. 208 Newcastle Street, Dil lon’s Oil Stand.