Newspaper Page Text
VOL&JpI II; NO. 23
BROWN DRUG COMPANY
H&..: Cash Rebate
IPruggists.
Paintur’s Material and Supplies at
ACTUAL COST
’ t
To Close Out That Line.
* Plant System's New Schedule.
Hbctiv* at 12 :01 a . m., J in. 14.
System will operate foiow
jdßWscbedule In and out of Bruna
-87 leaves Brunswick at
leaves Brunswick 5 p
*ffl.: 90 arrives at Brunswick 10:15 a.
> •*
inBB arrives at Brunswick ll:80p.
CD.
Doctors^-.
Reccommend Leibig’s Extract of
Malt. It’s a great tonic and health
builder.
We have lots of it.
W J BUTTS, The Druggist,
“On the Corner.”
Seed Irish Peta'oes.
The re liable prednes and ccmmis
house of Benj. Borchsrdt & Cos.
hive, as usual, I •jfi'*'!'.
Irish potatoes, ard are aWaotively
offering in this issue of Tbe Times
some of the of tbe many vari-
Mdies
Underskirts.
t
If are interested in anything in that
line, we are offering some great inducements in
the way of price in order to close out the line .
We still have left a few very desirable
styles in Skirts and Capes which are going at
ACTUAL COST.
The first installment of Spring Oxfords are
in a little early for that class of footwear, but, as
usual, we are the first to show new styles.
LEVY’S.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
L. T. Travia, ayent Southern R. R„ Seli -
na, Ga., writes, “I can't say too much In
praise ot One Minute Cough Cough Cure.
In my case it worked like charm.” The only
harmless remedy that gives immediate re
sults. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bron
chitis, and ail throat and 'lung troubles
W. J. Butts,
ous kinds that they hand]". The huc
ceis which has atiet.ded ttie planting
of all Iriwb pota r oer sold by this wi ll
known Him in the past is an ilioient
guarantee that thir sales tf 'in* new
crop will be exceedingly large.
FINANCIAL REPORT
OF SECT’! HARM
As Made To the Stockholders
of the Southeastern Fair
Association
AT THEIR MEETING THURSDAY RIGHT
showing Mousy in and Whom Beo-iv
ed Frcm—Total Cash Reipts From
I’ima ths Giles Opsn.
B*l w The T mes gives the financial
report of Secretary H. H. Harvey as
made by him to the stockholders meet
ing of the Scutbraitern Fair Associa
tion Thursday night last. The report
gives an itemiz and statement of all
monies reciivid fruu the time the
fa:r g'tes opened to the time they
closed on the first annual fair held nil
der the Association’s auspices. The re
port is a creditable one and reads s 9
follows:
Report of secretary ot Soul heaatern
Fair Aso<,iation of receipts from fair
held Nov. 27th to Dec. 2d, 1899:
CONCESSIONS.
T. o. Mcßride, games, etc t 500 0,0
M. N. Cannon,show . 25 Cos
N. Wills,programs B uo
K, L. liickok. games (15 CO
U. S, I.oey Cos 2 00
J. W. Wallace, game 25 CO
Richards, game 7 ou
J. Renner, game 7 00
P.Damch, merry-go-round 25 <‘o
J. Phillips, shooting gallery boo
IJ.Hugo,game ........ 5 00
C. A:Martin, photo gallery ... IB 00
J. Willlhma, restaurant 7 BO
P-Kdp&ry 800
C. jewelry 5 00
M. CulienMcll goods 10 00
C. .loergi knife rack 7 (HI
C, ValdeySow 20 00
1 Calm Car g u„ w Sr. 00
Mrs. Can nonf palmistry 800
Cannon’s Show ill Bo
W H. Flanders, confectioneiics. 5 00
E. It. Coyle, ft boy 15 no
Geo. Lyons, fruit, 85 oo
Lottie Coffrce, palmistry 8 50
Turtle Boy, stow as oo
V, Loowenstein, llsli ole . 16 to
,1 Murphey, palmistry V. 5 00
G. W. I.awley. tops 8 CO
J. W. Allen, potato purer* :s oo
Cannon’s Show 3 95
I. Goldgrabbem, game 2 05
I!. K. Castle, chewing gam 2 50
C. M. Tilton, cigars,
Edwards Bros., show 86 00
M, Hlrsch, restaurant concession 150 00
Durand Bros, rugs etc ID 00
11. O. Caudon, 20 00
C. J. Sturgis, show 25 00
8. A. Peterson, knife rack 10 00
J. J. Llssner,cigars 104 -
C. W, Wei king, jr.. game 26
M. Baxter, knife rack. 10 00
51,205 85
ENTRANCE FEES.
From J. I*. Davenport, See.
Judges f 254 25
Grand stand for week 174 CO
Gate receipts 2,184 80 3,812 55
$1,518 50
By cash turned over to treasurer...... $4,518 50
Respectfully submitted,
11 11. HARVEY,Secretary.
Brunswick, Ga,, Jan. 25, 1000.
“Kob I’eter to pay Paul.” That is what
they do who take stimulants for weak
nerves. Hoods Sarsaparilla Rives true
nerve strength.
Fish Roe at Tbos. Ksany’e.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of
counterfeit and worthless salve offered for
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt’s is
the only origkal. An infallible cure ior
Biles and all skin diseases. W. J. Butts.
BRUNSWICK GA. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUAR. 27 1900
. A MONUMENT TO THEIR ZEAL-
What th Brunswick Humana Socia'y And
Band of Msrcy Fountain Means.
One of Brunswick’s institutions that
has demonstrated its usefulness in
many ways, is the Brunswick Hu
mane Society. Tbe last and most im
portant. public work that it has to its
credit is the pl ioing of a magnitlosot
and cosily foun’ain ar the junction of
Newcastle street park, uear the opera
hon e and National bank, and this
fountain eland- as a public monument
to the Society nod the Band of Mercy,
au organ zation composed of little
children who a o doing their ut trios'
toheiptheir riders in promoting tbe
interest of human tVi,to work in this
city,
Th Humane Society has succeeded
in making iho average back and dray
drive r m ire carsfu' of their stock, and
bringing the drivers of all animals,
and keepers of hll stook and dumb
brutes, to a reahzition of the respon
sibility resting upon tli m in the care
of tbur j ossessioua. The fountain
just piaoed and now in operaiiou is
for man and the erection of
it WII reeiili in the transfer of the
fountain near Hsnov r Park to a oon
% ujgut place ou the much traveled K
s’reet Bou’evur4 and the placing of
th * fountain near tbe Oglethorpe hotel
iu the position now occupied by the
Hanover Park fountain.
The money, exceeding one thousand
111 RUSH
Iw over ami our Drawing is over
and wo are now ready to serve
you in a more calm way any ami
everything in ~
JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS,
11(118, EEC.
item ember wo carry only good
goods and fully guarantee them.
( all and look whether you wish
to buy < r not; you are welcome.
KENNiN MOTT,
JKWKLER and OPTICIAN.
T*me by wire daily from Washington.
Official inspector of watches for So. Ky
dollars, with which the new fountain
was purchased, was raised by the Hu
mane Sociißy and the Band of Mercy
children, and r fleets the higheit cred
it on the zeal and earnestness of those
two noble orgaaruzations of charitably
disposed Brunswicklane.
The new founlam is raised li'gh in
order that horses can drink without
the drivers being pi iced to the incon
venience of leaving their vehicles to
uncheck the animals, and for this pur
pose, a base was ordered especially
high. The Times feels sure that the
efforts to benefit dumb brutes, and
humanity generally, by the placing of
this and other fountains, will meet
with the most hourly endorsement and
appreciation of the publ 0 generally.
Cromarty Bloaters —you’ll fled thi m
atjKeanjV.
"I am indebted to One Minute Cough
Cure for my health and life. It cured me
of lung trouble following grippe.” Thou
sands owe their lives to the prompt action
o this never failing remedy. It cures
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumo
nia, grippe and throat and lung troubles,
ts early use prevents consumption. It is
the only harmless remedy that gives im
mediate results.' ,W. J. Butts.
BOERS ARE NOW
WHIPPING THE BRITISH
General Buller Wires That Warren
is Forced To Abandon Spion
Kop.
LONDON MARKET COLLAPSES.
Consternation Caused At tho War Offi'oe
By News Fronrthe Battlefield —Mora
Cavalry to Go Forward.
London, dan. 26, 11:10 a. m.—l’hs
war ollice has juat published the fol
lowing dispatch from Gen, Buller, da
ted Spearmen's camp, Thursday, Jan.
25, noon:
“General Warren’s garrison, 1 am
sorry to say, 1 find this morning had
in the night abandoned Spion kop.”
General Buller reports that the
British casualties in the oapturc of
Spion kop, which was evacuated to
day, were as follows: K'lled— Officers
6, noncommissioned officers and men
18; wounded officers 12. noDOommis
sioned ( dicers and men 142; missing
31 men.
“GST TOO HOT TO HOLD.”
Gen. Warren Probably Sough’ a Muob
Ooolsr Situatioi.
London, Jan. 20.—The Westminster
G zette says of the £lpion kop evacua
tion :
“Ik is impossible to say whether tbe
British suffered a reverse or the
movement was dfotated by strategic
reasons. Obviously, the position was
wallets guns could be planted on it,
anil, discovering this to be impossible,
General Warren may have deoided it
was unsafe to attempt to hold the po
sition longer, or, perhaps, he is seek
ing more profitable ascent elsewhere.
Whatever may be the explanation it
will doubtles! have tbe same tempo
rary moral efi'eot as a reverse, ft ap
pears to have been so emirtly unex
pected at the war office that General
BullerV dispitoh caused something in
the nature ot consternation. The tot -
hies were soon crowded and there wai
evidence on all sides that ths news is
keenly ft It. The only official com
rnent was that ‘G j neial Warren found
his position too hot to h< 11.'
“Probably as an immediate off ct of
the abandonment of Bpiun kop by the
British orders baye been sent to Al
dershot to have the Fourth cavalry di
vision in readiness to embark fir
south Africa early in February.
THE MARKET COLLAPSES.
Stook Market Suffers a Slump from Osneral
Warren’s Abaudonm-nt.
London, Jan. 20.—There was a gen
eral collapse in the stock market to
day, especially in tfaftire, following
the announcement of General War
ren’s abandonment of Spton kop.
F. B. Thirkield, health inspector of Chi
cago, says, “Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot
be recommended too highly. It cured me
of severe dyspepsia.” It digeotu what you
sat and cures indigestion, heartburn and
all forms of dysppsia. W. J. Butts.
Russell’s Chill and Fever Tonic
is acknowledged to be the
BEST ON THE MARKET
every bottle guaranteed. For
sale by W. J. Butts and I;
N. Bishop.
WE MOYE_
To Wright Building, corner
Monk and Newcastle, by
January 28th.
BRUNSWICK ROOK CO.
TAKING to VACCINATION.
Phys’o aus at the City Hill Are Kept
Busy These Days.
The free vaccination now on at Hie
oity hall i9 taking all right with the
people. Health Offloer Butts and Dr.
Hatcher are kept busy daily waiting
on itbe people, and the econo is a
live'y one around tin it offices . Yes
terday and the dry before tbe crowd*
were large, aud every day now there
are pro?pacts of them being increased.
The fear has now
about Subsided and lbs doctors have
all they can do waiting on the people.
One old man exruesaed Ids fo. Kngs to
a group yesterday like this: “ft was
just like soraping scales oft a fish the
way he jiggered up 'Yhy arm.” Tbi*
seems to have hit the feelings of the
crowd to a unit and was a good de
scription of the way the old man felt
when put through tbe process.
KAISER BROS.
Annual Mark Down Sale
LADIES'JACKETS and CAPES
Beginning Monday, January
15th, and continuing until our
winter stock is disposed of.
Ladies' Jackets
From $lB.OO down to $ll.OO
From $15.00 down to $9.50
From $12.50 down to $B,OO
From sll*so down to $7.50
From $8.50 down to $5.00
From $O.OO down to $8.75
From $4.50 down to $2.50
KAISER BROS.,
THE OLD RELIABLES.
PRICE FIVE CENT3
STEREOPTICON TOUR AND SONG REOITAL
Will Ooour it the Mansfield Street Soheol
Building On Thireday, Feb. lit.
A grand stereoptioon tour and song
recital will be given at tba Mansfield
street brick publto school building on
Thursday next, February Ist, at
which Rev. J. T. Betts, a well known
leotnrer, will take his audienoe through
a tour of pioturesque Palestine iupbo
tograpbic panorama. Tbi* exhibition
is from real photographs taken by
Rev. Mr. Betts his recent tour
through the Holy Land, and they will
be reproduced on a great canvass 16
by high class stereoptioon
nd*Bp light. In tbit leotur* tbn
siidlencs win have a pleasant jonrney
through Palestine, and the entertain
ment promisee to be enjoyable and in
structive in every way. The price ot
admission is 25 cents; children, 10
oentg. Mr. J. A. A. Miller, the popu
lar advance agent, has been in the city
in the interest of the production .
Ladies' Capes.
From $ll,OO down to $6.00
From $7.00 down to $4.25
From $5.00 down to $3.25
From S4OO down to $2.75
From $3.00 down to $2.00
From $2.00 down to $1.35
From $1.50 down to SI.OO