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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 114
SODA WATER
ALL CASH.
Ice Creams 10c
Tickets 6 for 2£c
20 for SI.OO
Box Cabinet to
Keep them for You.
You Drink, We do the Rest
All Cash Basis. No Charges.
BROWN DRUG CO.
ENCOURAGING RESPONSES
Being Received by Humane Society to
Their Appeals.
The seorettry of the Rrtinswirk
P liman society i* receiving very en
ursging re-ponees to their appeals
r-cently sent out for the payment of
yearly dues to eupport the society.
The followum was sent
be m iWH'imo, was
others, from a forme*
lady whrsJ home is now iP
Hats With J -
- Lll^jll
[W J butt!
■flk “On the Corner.”
l'rraHirer liru n- u ,ci.
Society :
fBR Madam Find et o>oe.l mot ej
Puer for one dollar and forty cente
MO), the amount due the (moiety. 1
with much intrrtu! thegnou
by the society during
Mpiit year, and now that the warm
it so fast approaching, and (
Bis the season r poor dumb |
moil, I realize rr,ore|
SALE.
t A lot of Tan Oxfords, sizes i 1-2
to 4 1-2, ranging in price from
s2.co to $3.00, all to go at uniform
price of
sl*4o PER PAIR,
P l Until closed out.
► LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES,
than ever the need of each one paying
up their dues and in that way assist
ing the noble cause so earnestly and
cbeerfully worked for by ttie Booiety.
Wi’h every go< and wish for the con
tinued prosperity of the unsellhh work
you have labored so faithfully for. I
am
Very respec'fu ly.
Capt. W. M Tupper eiproted t
list night on a business trip to
Boston.
I have for rant one nice iwo-story
home aituated oi M ~ k el reel. Also
fir sal 1 a one story and a half home
at !*• llcaovillf, just f. rfy yards out
side of city limits. A shell road run
ning into Diunswick makes it valua
ble property, as hi; can on a bike,
within 20 minutes afttr leaving, land
at the posttfTlco. .1. I>. Fogi.kr,
Real Kstate and Collecting Agt.
218 Newcastle.
BRUNSWICK, GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1900.
FAIR OFFICERS
MB AT WORK
They Say Everything Will Be in
Readiness for thfl" Opening’
as Announced.
i
MRS. WHITFIELD’S ACCEPTANCE
A8 Manager of the Woman’s Department
Received Yesterday-6en Manager
Newman Is Selling Stock.
Tile fair t til ere are herd at work,
and aueou ice that ever) thing will be
retd, fir the opening day.
At a meeting yesterday a letter of
acceptance was received from Mrs
Rolling WhitiMd, who was recently
elected chairman of the Woman’s
board.
General Manager Newman reported
the sale of stock considerably on the
increase.
There will be another meeting this
afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock at the oonrt
house.
IN CITY COURT.
Cates Diipossd of by Judgi Sparks Yester
day.
In the City court y s’eidiy Judge
Sparks disposed of t he following case*:
The'jury in the oase of Will Adamr,
reported yesterday, brought in a ver
diot of guilty on the first count. He
wa rentenced to 12 months, or #76.00
and crate.
rotate -vs, Plus .fores,—T.arceny :
Cluilty.' Kenletee of 12 mon be, or
#75.00 ard costs.
■y-D. Candler, G ivernor, v, Mary
.ar vliBBl 1 ; I‘. Higdon, fenurit',
'■Jap abedWte on bond.
ye. Ilenry Lucas,—Larceny :
(luil'y. Twelve months, or $70.00 and
oos’a.
State vs. Monroe Uolden.— Larceny :
Nolle proem and .
State vs. Spencer Willis.-G .ming :
No te prosted.
Slate vs. Ham Stevens. —Mtl cions
Mischief. Nolls pro ised ,
State V-. Stevens,—Assault: Not
gin! y.
At the Grand.
l ‘A Fatal Error” was produced last
night by the Rsntfrow’a Comedy com
pany to a large bouse.
Tim specialties were well received.
The animated plottire proved iuteres'-
ing.
Tonight, “The Three Musketeers,” a
dramatization of Dumas' popular nov
el, will be presented. The revival of
this play under variola titles, has cre
ated a furore North this season.
On Friday night, the play to be giv
en will he for the bentfL of the em
ployee of the theatre, whose faithful
services should hi appreciated by
crow (1 and house.
Macon Volunteers Coming.
Tb. Mac n Volunteers have di o ded
to cims to Cumberland for ten days,
beginning Jtj'y 10 h.
Southern Baptist Convention.
Hot Bpringa, Ark., May 10th to 17th, 1910. no
For the above occasion, Southern Jtailway
will sell tickets from all | rinc/pal points to
Hot Springs, Ark., and return at rate of
Orel class fare for the rooud trip: tickets to he
sold May 7th to 10th inclusive, llaal limit May
21 th, P.KIO.
Southern Hallway offers to those desiring to
attenri this convention the quickest, best and
most direct route, having two regular daily
trains In each direction,between Atlanta an
Hot Springs. These trains will carry through]
vestibuied coachea and Pullman sleeping cars
or organised parties.
A Special Train, known as the “Southern
Baptist Special” will he ojterated from Atlanta
leaving at 4 p. m„ arriving Hot Springs 12 noon,
the following day.
For fall information as to details of the trip,
rates, reservations, etc. address the under
signed, who will he pleased to write or call ort
you. If. V. CAItV, Travel ng Passenger
Agent, Macon, Ga.
<§o©iety.
MARY M’NISH BURROUGHS, Fiiitor,
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4
“All is full— posseoslug ami possessed:
Noernvlngvold left selling In the breast.”
At her home on London street Mrs.
I. Bishop entertained yesterday
af’ernoon with ene of the most charm
ing card parties of the aeaaon. Many
gueats were present, and the arterooon
was one of great pleasure to all. In
the arlialio tec-ption hall where puuob
was rerved, the red rose etfeet was
carried our, great bowls and vasea ot
these dark, sweet Sowers being every
where, and lending a charming fra
grance to the whole. In the parlors,
one of red rosea and one if white ro
ses, the effeot was most pleasing and
apprtoiated by all. The flrst prise, a
handsome copy of U.bson’a “The Edu
cation of Mr. Pipp,” was won by Mr*.
A. C, banks; the second, an exqisite
jewel cite, was won by Mbs Lula Ba
ker. The consolation prise, a dainty
fac.waacut ly Mrs. i*. W. Fleming.
Elegant rg£shments were charm
ingly served, and the itivitad guests to
this lovely party wAre Sirs. J. H. Pol
hill, Mrs. Norman IV. Hhelverton.Mrs.
J. D Sparks, Mrs. J. A. Montgomery,
Mrs. K.H. Mason, Mrs. R. R Hop
kins, Mrs. O. P. Goodyear, M't. A. 0.
banks, Mrs. A, C. Ulain, Mrs. C. L.
Candler, Mrs. P. W. Fleming, Mrs.
M irk Verdery, Mrs. hen White, Mrs.
A. .1. Crovslt, Mrs. Hugh Porte,r,Mr.
t.. baker, Mrs. A. L. Franklin, Mrs
Courtland 8) mines, Mrs. G. L. Elliot.
Misses Susie Gale, Marion blood
worth, Helen O'Connor, Carrie Isaac,
Mary Goodyear, I.uia Raker, Lilia
Burroughs, Fleurina Maddin, Mamie
iturrc.Ughs.
Mrs. Louis N. Jones of Wajoross it
expected in Itruuswick this morning
to spend some time the guest of
friends.
Mrs, Charles Lloyd has returned
from a pleasant visit to friends in Sa
vannah, where she has been for the
past week or two. She was accompa
nied by Miss Maude Hey wood, who
will spend several weeks in R-un
wick
Mrs. L“onard Carter of Odum is the
guest of the family of Mrs. Franklin,
at their home on Reynold! street,
where she will spend a week or two.
The fare ly of Mr . Wm. MoDooald
have moved from their former home
on Union street to the McDuffla resi
dence on Newcastle street.
Tbe Manse Circle of the Presbyte
rian church held an important meet
ing yesterday afternoon, with many
members present, at tbe home of tbe
Misses llszleliurst on Hanover square.
After makiDg mary rrienda in tbii
city, (lie guest of ber aunt, Mra. J.W.
Conoley, Miss Run in a West has return
ed to her home in Wilmington, N. C.
Mr. Kd Chen-y returned to hit borne
in Jacksonville yesterday after teveral
days in Ilrunswick.
Mies Rtbelyn Downing entertained
most charmingly last evening at her
home on Halifax square.
The Ladies’ Aid society of S'.
Maik’s Kpisoopsl church, Miss Kate
Dillon, [president, held an important
meeting yesterday afternoon in the
Sunday ajhool rooms.
The blanks received in Brunswtok
several days ago by Dr. Hugh Burford
from the secretary of tbe pore food
company,, can ba found in tbe drug
stores of Dr. F. Joerger and Mr. Jen
nings Butts, where they are receiving
many signatures."
jFODRTH REGIMENT
ON CUMBERLAND.
Entire Twelve Companies Will
Camp on the Island in July, and
Have a Good Time.
St SAYS COLONEL W, E. WOOTEN.
Who With Capt. Coles Selected a Site
There Yesterday—The Riflemen Invl- j
ted to Join Their Old Regiment.
(Lionel Wooten anil; Captain Ode ,
of the Fourth regimen',returned from
Cumberland Island last night, where
they went to inspect a site tor a pro
posed encampment during July. They
report being highly pleased with the
propositions made them by the hotel
people, and Colonel Wooten states it
very probable that all twelve of
the companies of the Fourth will come
oome down. The site eeleoted is be
tween the hotel and the beach, afford
ing ample drill ground for the entire
regiment.
The Second regiment is also figuring
on coming down, and the Fifh regi
ment is also in communication with
Commander Frank I). Aiken, of the
Nav 1 ni'l tis, about enrnirg' to St. 8
mon-, whioli makes it faiily probable
that three regiments of infantry will
oamp here this summer.
The Brunswick It flemen have b en
been Invited to join tbe Fourth regi
ment In tbeir encampment, and Cap
tain Dunn s’nted last night that they
they will aooept.
St is and 1800 Case Sardines.
Hon. 11. T. Dunn, oolleotor, adver
tises in this issue of The Times for
claimants of 1,800 oana sardines which
were unlawfully landedby tbe Spanish
f
bark Gwendoline, and seized by In
spector Frank Dunn, who is on the
alert for suob violations of the cus’om
laws.
The congregation of St. Mark’s
ohurcb are oordially invited, by the
Ladies’ Aid Society, to attend an in
formal reception, from 8 to 10, Tl.n i
day evening, May 10th, at the resi
dence of Mr. E. F. Coney, to meet the
Rev. Mr. Raney atd family.
Masting of the D. A. R’i
There will be a meeting of the chap
ter of the Daughters of the Daughters
of the American Revolution this after
noon at 4 :JO, a* the home of Mrs. .1. A.
Hulls, on George stree*.
Arkansas, Tex's and Californ'avia So. Ry
Before deciding on s trip to Arkansas, Texas,
Arizona, California or any point west or south
west, call on or write any agent of the South
ern railway. Choice routes via Birmingham,
Shreveport, New Orleans or Memphis. Best
most dlreat line to Washington, hew York
Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati, and Flori
da points. Bates, time cards, maps and Ulus
prated literature cheerfully furnished upon ap
plication to H. t. Caty, Traveling Passenge
eat,A 56 f Cherry street. M aeon, Ha.
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT tut;
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
Advertised Letter List.
The following is a liai of Jotters re
maining in the postofiloe at Bruns
wick, Ga., unclaimed, for the week
ending May 5, lttOO:
b—OrloL. bridge, Miss Lucy Brown,
James Bowers.
C—Shad Colwell, J. 11. Copeland,Mist
Minnie Cahill.
D-*-Mrs. Luckin Deamer.
G—Melvin Girrett, J. A. Griilln, Jow
(freen, Miss Martha Golding (2).
H—Mies Florence Hooter), Martha
Holmes, Warren llsyos, Hicks &
WE HAVE XOTS OF THEM
Have ytu? Isn’t it dread
f'Hly bothersome to want a
■<£§': \&Jti l > l, L* stick pin in a hurry to
He' f * st(,n your collar, and then to
** , * lat , * lB atiek pin
vw *" i * K ln e on a vacation ? These
■\ l"'lp>rk are so pretty aud
BHUHHHS’ on>> l>|J or 80 little money,
~ 8n '‘"■Bfcll supply, (
V IV I—> Whatever yotyuiy here will
' v n Vf be good, be a little
*
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
215 NeweaaUo Street,
mpectorof Watches for Southerh Railway.iTinie by Wire daily from Washington
Cos.
J—Mias Mamie Johnson, Mrs. Lucy
Jones.
K—Arthur L. Krl *ey.
L—Jo* Lewis.
M—Eli Monr .w, Alfreda Mitchell.
P—George., Rammer.
R—Mrs. Ila Roberts,
S—Sisrow Scott, Miss S liar Soott.
T—Jaob Taylor.
W Miss Ada Williams, Miss Mary
Williams, Mrs. Minnie Walters, J.
Trunks
Trunks
Hate Tr,mks
0
We are placing on sale the coming week the
LARGEST LINE OF TRUNKS
ever brought to Brunswick and the price at which they will
be sold, will move them quickly. [ If you need a trunk for
Your Coming 1 Vacation
come and see us at once, while you have this
IMMENSE LINE
TO CHOOSE FROM
Many Other New Goods Arriving Daily
H. HI, MILLER & SON.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
L. Waldrif, Mies Victoria Walker,
Parties calling for any of the above
will please say they were advertised
and pay one cent for each letter claim
ed. W. F. Symons, P. M.
The National Bank Statement.
In yesterday’s issue of The Times
appeared the regular statement of
the National Bank of Brunswick, and
it oertainly made a very creditable
one for this safe and sound institution,
so ably financiered by representative
Brunswickians.
The Strength of Twenty Men.
When Shakespeare employed this phrase
he referred, of course, to healthly, able
bodied men. If he had lived In these days
he would have known that men and wo
men who are not healthy may become so
by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This med
icine, by making the blood rich and pure
and giving good appetite and perfect di
gestion, imparts vitality and strength to
the system.
The nonrlrritating cathartic—Hood’s
Pills.