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The Bee Hive. \ You can buy up-to-date goods at this store; this is the only store in the city having a resident New York buyer, and he forwards us new goods daily. Shirt Waists Made of lace all-over, entire waist and sleeves made of lace- We only have a tew. Make your selection before they are gone. Each $8,05. Organdies. Some New Styles at Reduced Prices. The season advances and wholesalers sell these choice patterns at a reduction; you get them likewise. 20 pieces for your selection, i>er yard 10 cents. Agents for McCall’s Paper Patterns. The Bee Hive. BUY - H OIV! E QUIT PAYING RENT We can sell you a nice twcL story dwelling for less than $500.00. A small payment down and balance SIO.OO per month. BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO., heal estAtk healers. NEW WHEELS FOR RENT And a few second hand Wheels for Sale Cheap For GASH. RcAting, Repairing, and'Sundries. BJ Ole wine 505-Gloucester St. DIVIDEND NO. 10. 1 c Drum wick Bank and Trait Compsny. Brunswick, (9a., June ‘16,1600. i e board of director* hare de clared a semi-annual dividend of three • < i.srs per sharp, payable on and al .<• only and, out of the net earning In first six months of the present year. The transfer book*, are closed until after that date. Hovt \V. Galk, Cashier. The favorite whiskey of fatuous men is HARPER, Because of its smooth, exqusile flavor; because of it* match less flavor; because of its mellow age. No wonder it’s the favorite. Kvery drop sterling. HARPER WHIeKKY. Hoik by T. Newman, Rrunswick, Gs. Cheap Rates V r ia Son'hern Rsilwsy. i liicago, 111. National Kncampment U. A. H, August zr-Sept. 1 T ickets will be sold A ngust *S, SIS and it, with final limit Sept. I, at rate if 15 tor tlie round trip. For burns, injuries, pills and skin dis eases use HeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, R ia the original. Couutcfeils maybe offer Jflckiinnio of British llr(lmrnt>, The grenadier guards were ulcknaiu ed "The C’oalheavers” because they were nt one time allowed to work In plain clothes at odd Jobs for private employers. The Seventh foot were “The Elegant Extracts” because at one time all their olllccrs “had been chosen from I other corps." The Forty-sixth owed their name of "The I-acodemonlang” to their colonel's stirring speech on the ancient Spartans. Like many other regiments, “The Onllant Fiftieth” re ceived several nteknnmes—“The Blind Half Hundred,” from their ophthalmic troubles In Egypt, and "The Dirty Half Hundred” because In their penin sular lights they wiped themselves with their black facings. The One Hun dredth regiment are “The Old Hun dred” and “The Centipedes." - The Twenty-eighth were called “The Fore ttml Afta" because, standing back to I’a '.;, they repelled a front and rear nttnek before Alexandria iu 1801. The Cheshire regiment Ims been christened “'The Lightning Conductors" because "lu the Irish maneuvers of 1899 several men wore struck by lightning during a night march."—London News. The It Inn-tin la. The rlug-hal does uot disdain ttu In sect diet. Beetles, grasshoppers, lo custs and termites are nil readily de voured, as well as ticks and bots pick ed from the hides of cattle. 1 have sometimes amused ntyself by watching the bold yet cautious and gentle mau uer in which one of these ravens will approach a reclining ox and, after a preliminary course of soothing caress es, accompanied by a soft "cawing” note. Insert hla lwnd Into the car and dexterously the ticks. These birds to have a good un derstanding with the older and more experienced oxen, who will, at a hint from one of them, lie down and place themselves in the most favorable posi tion for the extraction of their para sites.—Stark’s Birds of South Africa. p.*r, "Excuse me," said the shabby look ing young man. "But would you be so kind as to cash this check for me?” "Why don't yew git somebody thet knows yew to cash it?” Asked the old countryman, picking up hit carpet sack from the curb. “Tlie people that know me won't do it,” bitterly exclaimed the young man, turning away to hide a tear. "Poor fellow!" sympathetically an swered the farmer as he took out bis w allet. “How much Is It fer?" And still they say money’s hard to feL-Kau^^lt^|^^ndei|t^ THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1900, The Bee Hive Ribbon Belts. Every new fancy arrives here. The styJish, fanciful kind of belts which dressy women like are here in considerable num bere. In fact the gathering is so complete you cannot fail to be suited—and the prices, they are sure to please. New Arrivals Include New Fads. New Hosiery, New Headwear, New Ribbons, , . Now Pulley Rings, New VaJ. Laces. 11 MONEY in If 1 m If The Bee Hive. <§^©©lotkJ. MARY K’KIAH niTßßOtmm, Kdltor# Mr, and Mrs. K. D. Aiken and ohlld ren have moved downjto tbair cottage on rtf. .Hirnous Island neirtbs pier, where they will spend the eummer. Af'er several montha In H'unewok, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, MeN ely end . una will return shortly to their In me in llu itaville. Mr, ami Mr*. William Anderson have returned Id their home in Savan uah, after atveralrtaya tn Brunswick, the guests of M ra. Andereon’s par.nt, Capr. and Mr*. J. W. Tabbat. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar IT. Orr, after a week or two In Brunswick the guest* of Prof and Mrs G. J. Orr, left a day or two fqr their horn* in Atlanta. Mira Fjouise Haiitti baa returned lo her boms in* North Georgia, after a p easant visit to friends in Brunswick. M, Robt Wood, form rly of Bruoa wijhk, who has been In Jacksonville for aumr months past, is upending hit vaoation at home. On aooount of the national holiday to-day, the Brunaw ck Library will not be open thii afternoon. Many friends are gld to wrlcom- M*. BJn Go' Ofjoar among them again, af er bis rrooot illness at hia home at Oak Lawn Mias Carry Bailey baa returned to her home at Bailey’s Ml Ip, after r okaruiing visit to Brun*ivick, tie guoat of Mrs. J. F. Bailey, whi rs she made many friends. Oapt. Henry Rruaae, one of Athens’ moe’ respected citizens, having *pent a pleasant week visiting his neioa, Mra. G. A. 11. Jennings, on Gloucester j street, returned to bis borne last nigh'. Mrs. William Wiggles and children have returned to their home at Waynes viile, after a pleasant visit to llruns wtok, the gueats of Mr*. 11. F. Wig gin*. The directors of the Library Asso-, ciation held so Important meeting in the library rooms yesterday af’ernoon. After making-many friends in Bruns wick, where she has been for several months, Miss Annie Mrrtens lias re turned to her home in .Savannah, Many friends sre glad to know that Master Marion Palmer, who had the misfortune to break one of bis lunbs some lime ago, and who has been so II 111 I HR 11 Brnnswickians Will Go to St Simons iToday and Enjoy Themselves. HAYIR ATMSOH PfiOC AHATIBB All Bushess to b- So-penied a U Ev erybo y Will Taks a Oay Off ti Fun -Pr v‘ '>f Event*. T.-day will be o-lebra'ed on St. 4 moo* Island with .11 the md time vigrr of former Fourth’s of July Thu popular Cumh.rlsnd R ire with their usual er.!'pri-e hive rr* nged a -eries of boat trip*, . cbedul.-s of wi m iippear In this issue of Tb Times and anjore cin gi tn ui'fm the ii'and a* a’mo t at y lln-n dqrin* the diy and n got up to as ia'e sub or a. tow average ptreo" car* tn b out'. The swift end comjdiouj c earners Qoftrtur Half rd era! K or e Jre wilt ba an tbs run and they writ carry great crowd* who are atxiouelo get a whiff of aalt air *mJ enjoy the events that here hern arranged by tfcy Cutn b'riand Route for tb.lr'fhtetdirwigeftt. It it probtbl* that ail Will ebse their stores this tfternopn s that la a time honored custom nr Mrunewiok and w li no <bjlbt served a* usual. M i> Atiwofirn'T-, oe i his proolo-ny urn In the day which ri ad>: I’ROJ, ilh7lpft. Wherea, "and evils J, the Four h diy of Jillr, A. I) t9.Fi, ■ fe ’24 i> aoniveriary.it th bij h o' ih*s srto- Hnua and gr- a nalio. ; suit, Where**, The proper erl- 1 radon of this liiem.irable event by sllitsluj.l and patriotic otrixeos is meet and proper, and to the end that all the peuple should have the opportunity to participate in a grand and enthusias tic gloritloatmn of the day— Now, therefor#. Under and by vir tue of the authority in me vetted. I, Dgan D. Atlin|on, rosyor of tba city of ftruitawiuk, Oeofgis, io hseaby di re t that a’l the departments of (fee oity l* closed on .the said Fpurtb dty of July, A. D.IPO0: and further, do request ihat all citizens olive their business bou.rift after 2 p. m. In witoees whereof, r have hereunto alllxeil my hand and caused the i ltioial seal of the municipality of Brunswick, Oeorgl*, to be bereuuto attached. Done this 3d day of July, 1900, at the city Hall, (0111 -.ial Heel) Dean D. Aikinson, M.yor. By the .Mayor, Layrkncb C. Clark. The Times and all employed on the paper will taka a day’* rest, aa per notice given elsewhere, end endeavor to get the same amount of fun out of the day aa it predlote other# will have who take advantage of tho Cumber land route’# offer of attraotiona. On the eteamera there will be an orchestra uolil evening, when the orchestra will be in the partition, to furnish music to those who enjoy dancing. Tb time at wbiob the various events will be pulled off *s furnished The Times is as follows : 12 :30 Yacht Races. 2 :0O p. m. Target Shoot. 3:00 p. m, Swimming R~.ce. 3:30 p. m. Running. High and *BKrd Jump. 3H5 p. m, Sack Races and o’her sport. 1:30 p. m, Military Individual con test. 6:8(1 P- m ■ Bicycle Races. 1 he R flemen wilt meet at their $5OO R-wvrd. pills. .Sc Ih)Xh contain is niiu i<va.*J I# n 'i ' * a Cl .... eruiory at 10:30 a hi to diy and go to'lie island. They will contest for ibe prize 'hi- afternoon. TLe program of evente at published is as follow.: Bicycle race*—First event, one-halt milt* norioe. First prize, gold medal; second prize, camera. Second event—One-quarter mile, free-for-all three best*. First prize, gold medal: neeond prize, gold medal. Tbirdwtent—One-quarter mile, boys’ race. Pirn prize, gold meds’; second prize, bicycle lamp. Fourth event—One-half mile, locsl rharp* pionehip. First prize, fold medal: second prize, geld medal. Free transportation will be furnished ’* thoee entering there races. Sack race—W yards, -must he ten entries*. M+Z/r: : •wg-.C v.,-. h'lpPMy SvHLf' * x-‘ i irat prize,ta.iOj. second prize, tl 50. * rswrmttioig race—l'W yaida (must be Staten trlee).: First pii/.e, U geld: second prize, ©- haeeo jar. Running high Jeinp. mntt he ten entries). First prize, fonntalspsa. second prize, water eoior. Tacht races—two claeeee, open and cabin. Solid silver nop fiir each race. Military exhibition drill. Target shoot for madid. ■ Individual military drill fcr medal a, , For entry blanks and OI her tafoi maUon ad 'lre-*. R. B. Tuppcr, Hi unswick. Us. TO THE OCEAN! July 4th. Hpecial Schedule. BTKB. GOV. BAFFOBU & KMMKI.INK * FOR SL IONS nym4t SMM m, 11 am, tp in i ;.io p m r* T W ;|:ao pm. Ar *t Simons prS-Aoazn, li noon saffi p m s :tt* p m, *:J p*n. I.v St Simon. pi!>:4sa m, 11 *1 soon. 8u pni %*Ti. m. Ar )■' n jp,4.ij p tn. r p IS it 0; ~ • • " i ‘ ‘ibwiti in 11 m. .4, -a-- mmm Lv Brnnswick s ;np * f l.t unniinuiand *'* Wpm Ar Cumberland Iv am |'4r Brunswick a.ispm faCTTK.iVITr.TI Subject to Ohaoge). W M. TUPPER & CO.. General Agents. Knlle'ißt to Be P >it-d T#4sy. Mtoager Haley, of the Southern Bell Telephone Cos., will commence to dty to post bulletios of the National Democratic c nv ntU.n at tbe follow ing places : Bums' d.Ug s'ore. Brown Drug Cos., Ogleiborpe hot. 1, Hisbop'M drug a'O'e and Polhitl'* drug s’ore. Tbe very satisfactory service given by Manager Haley with bulletins of the Republ.oao convention, wl 1 cause much interest to be iu those posted on this one. Mr. A H. Lane Visiting Brunswiek Mr. A. 11. Lane, formerly one of Brunswick’s most popular oiliten. but now of Valdosta, is ia tbe oity end is being warmly greeted by hia many friend*. Mr. Line has not vieited hie old friend* in a long time and It la a pleasure to all to shake band* with him again. He will probably leave this (afternoon for hie home and it is hoped that we will come again soon and stay longer. To A'fend the S at* Committse Mts ing. Hon. H . T. Dunn, Coll, c'or of Cus toms; D.-puty Collector of Internal Revenue W. H. Matthews: District Chairman E. R. Hjicber, and Csuoty Chairman Moses Sawyer leavs today f r Atlants, where they wifi attend a meeting of the State Central commit tee called for tomorrow to tranaaot business left over by the recent repub ltosn convention for special attention. No Boat to r*rnandin Today. The Cumberland route announces that there will be no boat to Fcrnan dina today. All parties interested, take notice. Miss Meta Scarlet returns h, me this week, after a pleasant visit to Bruns wick. Mr. Charles Fain leaves shortly for a week or two of vacation. Thedsrker the eLi and r'dK* ■ : I am receiving. Daily shipments of FINE, SOFT PEACHES A. C. JEFFERS, ’Phone 159 219 Newcastle St. W. H. BOWEN. J. N. BRADT, BOWEN 8c BRADT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILeDERB Of Stone. Brick and Frame Buildings MaunfnetUrerd ofjOeinent, Tile and ArtificlalgHtoße. : It is a thing of-beauty and we are sure it will plea® you-then buy it and wear it. It matters not how majfl other oxfords you have, it ts economy to have a pa ; r of tW 4 Ultra,” for it is the embodiment of comfort, gracefuß ness style and durability. Ask for “THE ULTRA.” fl THE PfILM&R SHOE Cfl ■■ y ■ f x sin milker. Roses Raspberry Vinegar Crystal Fruit Syrup, Ritter’s Grape .1 nice. Burnham’s No-Tox, Imperial Lime Juice, Hues Root Beer Extract. Birch’s Ginger Ale, Carbonated Root Beer, Mott's Carbonated Sweet Cider'. The Finest to be bad. Try Them. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. ! | 312 Newcastle Street. 1 -* NOT MADE BY A TRUST and The Celebrated f CREAM ot KENTUCKY WHISKEY. J Is the .finest that can lie made—lt is IO YEARS OLD Absolutely PutfL, and Fully Matured. It is $4. gallon, slat. 50c pint. 250 half p||fj| No matter what price you pay, yon can’t gel better whiskey. We havit| placed the Exclusive Agenoy of this oelebrated Cream of Ky. Wbitl^^^flfl R. V Douglas, Remember no other house iM Swu‘K has the whiskedi JUST TAKE A 1M + + -v AT THESE I’RICESI * And come aiound and a<ed for yourself. We havestacla •Lbrand new goods, and mf want to keep ’em moving:! Ladies Uibbed Vesta 4hL i hildien'e Uibbed Vests Cors-et Covers Ladies Shirt Waist* Childrens Stockings, fl to 12 years .... Baby eapn,worth 40c Baby caps,worth 50c Childrens dresses, worth 50c at f l7 yards ~ IS 4Se. Linghama ipt+iSmiM White at White bonnets, worth 50e at Hgured lawns, |*er yard 4 1-H Boys waists Worth S&c at . Boys and gii Is straw hats worth 45c at... Ammonia ]>er bottle ho Coats thread Hooks and eyes pet paper i J Blank piuk. bo*. 4c. Pins per paper Ladies’ and Childrenr Dresses and Boys’ Suits sdj YOUR j mrs m Isaac/: The Originator of Low Price*. Hj 208 Newcastle Str er. Din lon's Old Stand. i