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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 125
FRESH LOT OF
NUNALLY’S CANDIES
JUST RECEIVED
BROWN DRUG CO.
MR. KROBSTON RETURNS.
Mads a Nstabl* Spseoh at the South rn fn
due'rial Convention Last Week.
Mr. Edwin Brobaton, Vioe-l’resi
dsot from Goorgia. return! Sunday
from Chattanooga, where lie attended
the South) ro Industrial Convention
and made a notebl- ip icti to tha
great body of capitalists and industrial
developers who were ae emll and to
learn something of the south and her
press bandied Mr.
Brnbston’s ep<eob and
Clean Your Old ________—^
Straw Hats With J
LINANE
/ • i. • •
One 25e package cleans eight
hate or one hat eight times. . . .
W J BUTTS, The Druggist,
“On the Corner.”
VC nstitution and votes several
Hhiiins to
WP>* "peeibe* of the conv. ntion were
HP l ® bjr S-crefary of A grirulture,
I fact ; H n. Francis H. Tnurbir, of
H I > York ; Alt lender ife'p.r, of B&l-
B I ;Dh Wiliop, rf I’hiladrlplrs;
1 JkH.rgrove, of New Orl-an*, and
■U^j^'obttoo,of li'unswick.
Jitn Carter is the right man to have
clean j^u^lothes.
TO CLOSE OUT
Our enti“e line of La
dies’ Colored Waists.
Retail from $i to. $3.00
To close them out at
69 CENTS
Come early and get first
choice.
LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
THE PRAIRIE SAILS.
About Fifty Reserves and Four Officer* 80
On Oruise.
The cruiser I’. ftirie. with Command
er Aiken, of the Georgia Naval bat
talion and the Brunswick Reserves,
left yesterday for a six dsys training
oruise along the north Atlantic. 'Pop-,
pedo division and three oflioers.'and
First division and one i flle-r. vvit: i a
total of about tlfty iner, constitute the
Keeervsa on boa:<l.
The Sa van rah Kesrwt* did not.go
Iss expected, and the i’rairie will go
I direct from Brunswick to Chesapeake
bay .
Ma-ager Wo ffe Out Again.
The friends <f Mansg r \V Iff., are
pleased to see him out again, and hope
that he wll continue to improve in
health.
Mr. Albert Banks, at,er a year at
the mililary rctun 1 in Mi 1-dgeville, is
expec'cd lionriß rhiTt ly.
BRUNSWICK, GA., TUESDAY'MORNING, MAY 22, 190a
STRACHiN’S YACHT
LAUNCHED Yf-BTERDAY
. -.ijjjfc,
The Monsoon Christened by Mas--
ter Sam Cann ol the
Forest City.
IN fHB'PiirSESCE OF iIASY LADIES
And CenMcm. :i. Lathered 'o So* the i’ew
Candid, lo for Sailing He::ars -
rimer,si ns ufthe Few Craft-
A.'ti ui ia'hsof i'* ient, ai >! c ,s‘ly
labor, tile In* lVis }*!.| rDj urned
over Io M-. F DM. S rv n ),ia 101 l
ll ■ f .atiibs j sob. Mon*, u: , t:iJ s! c was
tauuebekin 'l e pre , lie-* of a largo
number of 1 ilus aid tntbueiastic
yt chtinen
The Monsoon is to go to Savannah
soon-for trial races with the Dragoon
of ibe Swannati y icht club, of which
Mr. Stmcbrn is a member. Ti e trial
races wi'h the Dragoon will decide
which boat will be pitted by the St
vatvnah j acht club against the Chnrles
torf yacht ADris in the coming races
At 1:15 yes'erday afternoon a party
compostil of Mr. and Mrs. Strachati,
Obi. and Mrs. duiignor, Mies Juav
phine "du 15 grir, Mr*. Iltigb I'o-trr,
Mrs. R. A. Wlii'e, Mrs. If. U.
Raymond, M-. A. C Backs, anil
a ntimber of o v h, r*, gather'd
it rout and t b'-'M‘nsoon , at id. ;as she
rode pn iirtly 'rttiwn the wajs into tbe
w b r , little Slsster S m Cann, of St
viunsli, nephew of Mr, and Mu.
Strucha: , h oke acfo-s le. lew a bo -
tie of Vhampagni*, x airuug, u 1 be
wine mingl'd witli llrst sal from
the b .y, tfesi: words': *‘< uhrUtm tiift*
M iiisooo, ad wish yoit much aucoe
The little fi lluw retaiued tfle r kjick it
ttie wine bottle, and this will be
to lUnlid wi b .ivcr and letaine lin
the Mousoon’a cabin.
The yacht is one of lhe moat, b auli
fu* ever seen in Southern waters. l)a
--vi, of (} liooy, Mass., the famous di -
sig er, formerly with the K idder, is
her designer, and slie la bu lt to clean
Up anything in Southern waters. Hir
frame is oak, with yellow pine plank
ing, cypress decks, ti ck walnut oah
Ir j oak mils, painted white, wi h gilt
c mcave one and a lie 1 mohei- will .
She is fourteen feet le,m, lifty 01 e
feet long, is beau lfully sparred, and
carries a cloud of c nvatf, the jib and
mainsail alone having IWo tl o nand
one hundred feet. She las a cast iron
keel weighing live thousand six hun
dred peurde, and is designed o run
ii any k nd of weather like a white
winged bird.
f, cal yaohtmeri n-e very p-nml of
the Monscn, and expect to see her
capture the honor:, in ;te ntei Stole
races.
HfcVIVALi MEB'IN S.
Those it tb< Baptist Olittr h A:e Be/ng Well
A It? nded
Abe dy signs of* g ntiine re jv-c
at the Baptist church are manifest,
I’fiere haa been a g i it 1 y *Ui n 1 nee
••! hi:!, me ’ting, H'd ei !e t. murks "I
•> ioi r 1 sj !• ■• n 1 - tv . k n 1 ”g.
I>' . Wll"e , •tl I ■*.-> fpefi’. 1 1 8.1 n
lly ID I I i 11. I* e 111 e HIS', was ile
tii..ed in Macon on t.c;..w tof h Oki e a
ii h a femly, bir he w ill come j st i
soon as il l c\n I * v’■ e bis Cck i) ug‘-
ter,
In the meantiin , Kuv. W. Vf. <i
m >r“, the pastor, will conduct lie
meetings daUy at -I p m.and 8 p. m.
A 00 ,, il al i vitstioo i ex ended In
all to attend.
Wanted.
Hoarders, for large, comfortable
rooms—centrally located. M ala fur
nished. References exchanged. Ad
dress Mrs. A,, cere of The Times.
MARY M’XISII ]ll'KKOlßiHS,.K(ilior,
The Confederate veterans of Bruns
wick leave Monday t veiling rext for
Louisvi'le, where th-y w ill attn and t 1 e
grand reunion for several days.
Mr. H. A. Wrtnoh of Madison, who
was expected in Brunswick Sunday,
will not arrive unti Thursday .
Many pleasant parties visited the
cruiser l’rsirie Sunday af erno 'n, and
enjoyed the occasion greatly, going
and coming on the swift little steamer
Emmel u>, wh cli 1 ft the Mallory
dock tvery half hour front 1 uut'l 5
t 'clock.
The excursion to Wot d'tlne tomor
row on the steamer Passport will be a
most delightful affair, and one on
nhiob there will be several hundred
pleasure-seekers. The featu o of the
day will be the laying of the oorner
e’one of the new Kpisoopal o'-uroh,
which will be done by the Masons, a
n)ca* b’autiful and interesting cere
atony. The boat leaves the dock at 6
o’clock in the morning, and makes the
round trip tn the day. All cordially
invited on Ibis charming basket pic
nic,
The Woman’s VYYfk department of
•lie coming fair, wh'ch prom s-s to
he such a mcc as, will h-.ve the flrst
meeting one afternoon this week In
the Grand opera house, fit response to
a call from 'll • president, M-*.. It, 1—
ing Whitll 1 1.
The R ll m n’s uinslr I , o tie gli
-11 'ii the op“ra hous • tonlgtr ad t.,-
mnrrow nigh*, pr, me to t e among
the most charming attrac'ipne ihst
have been on the boards this year.
The finest talent among the b >ys will
take part and social Brunswiok wll
be present to witness It. The M trine
band, handsom-ly costumed for lh
occasion, will be on ttie s age and take
a prominent part In the musical pro
gram. i . jL
The military servloes at the Presby
lerian church Sunday evening was
largely attended by citizens and I lie
Brunswick Riflemen in a holy.
There will be an important meeting
of the young ladies of St. Mark’s Epl‘-
oopal church this afternoon in the
pistm’s sludy at the rrotory.
The members of the Tom Wvlsoh
fishing club are arranging for their
annual outing on the banka of the Sa
tills river, and with a number of In
valid guests they leave on M <nday
m -tiing next for a week of pleasur .
M Excursion!
TO
Will Cain I
WEDNESDAY. MAY 231
Ulldi'l’ of
ORDER Of IDE EASTERN SIAH
£|3l . C3 dZ>
Round Trip
—'tickets on sale at
BROWN DRUG CO.
Oil GURUS STORE.
The steamer Passport leaves
dock at t> a. m.
THI BIG PARADE
THIS AFTERNOON
Riflemen and Marine Band Min
strels Will Entertain the
People Free
WITH SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL
Five O’clock the Hour and Everybody Is
Invited to See Ihe Free Show. Will
Have a Packed House Tonight.
- l’he b g parade of tb'* R demon and
M.rine Bai and Minstrels will take p'ace
this afternoon a' live o’clock, and ev
erybody is ivitrd to come out at and see
tbe fun.
The boys have sum tiling new at and
n v lin the street parade line, and
they will certainly amuse and enttr
tam the people along their line of
march,
A big crowd is promised for to
night’s performance, sD t f
seats insures a packed house, and it
will be a standing room only within
a few minutes after the doors are
opened. The minstrels and bund hail
a full rehearsal last night at the Grand,
and they certainly have a great, show.
Tn the musiosl features there promi-e*
to be some phasing surpris-e, sue
much interest is rent-red in the n
sirnment- I'sf and voc list prog smm p d
to eppesr. 7 h** rid favori e- vnoT
the end men aid som new wi llk n
t ugh' and tomorrow n'gfi‘, aid
grid t m ts in s'ore fo* a’l who ln and
ti •' e‘ In ei' her |e lo insnce.
THE EXCURSION TOMORROW . .
Mny Hiun w ekitns Wi IM ke the Trip
to WoUb n-.
The ixii“rslon to Woodbine iujiiOt
row on hs swift steamer w ill be par
tic paled in by a 1 rge number of
Bruorwickiens, anU all are anticipa
ting a moat delightful time.
Anyone who has ever been on on •
of jbese excursions gnowj just what it
it to meet the good pecpls of Camden
and (be many who have bo*n then
from Brunawiok are determined to go
again. There may be better entertain
ers in ibis world thin tbe people of
Camden, but it would be hud to Had
them.
Miss I.dt'e Horn, of Screven, is the
attractive guest nr Miss McKorkl*, at
her home nut at Pin* Cres*. Miss
Morn hie visited Brunswick before,
and has many friends who are glad to
welcome her back among ihini.
Mrs. R. J. Bliss, of El.zabstb,'New
Jersey, strived in Brunswick yeiter
tfsy. and le spending some time (he
geest of I er sister, Mr*. W. 11. Berrlr,
at her home on K street b nl v-rd,
wh-r she is receiving many a'trrili it”
fri 11, ol'd friends.
Mias It lie Fend'.-, who Iri' I
vo-it ."g her aunt, M-s. A. B.i h;r.,
h refuri e lto li r I,- m in Indians.
U w.ll inli-tesl in my I!.m ew .
f’lerds of Miss Kvsns .l-ter, nl .Mac l ",
In Inn v llm she wi’l ri*neih it-,
pl um in art thiesp-ing, a’ fheexe*
Ilf the W esley tl |e <( ~ |> re *<..
lit- he"s ;u. 1 f r he ss v ri
yes'S, aid I ere si e in. ad i.e ino-i
xi; It lit.
Ir is of geiienil i|iier< ( to I’r I.aT■■
rians that the (jet en. 1 Am< mb y of
the three grea est b die. in the coun
try are now in session—lhe Cl nersl
Assembly of the Southern fVesbyte
risn clin ch in A'lan'a, 'h General
Ass rnhly of the Nor I hern I’resby tr ria n
elmrch in S'. L iii, aid the 0 nernl
Assembly of the U.nnberlaod l’reiby
terian church in ( hsttanooga. These
three Assemblies si nd greetings lo
one another, and are working in bonds
of lore for the same good.
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK*
Cut Glass
AT
BRUNSWICK:
BOOK COMPANY.
MAY TERM EUIEEIOR COURT.
Grand Jury Organ z and and Judge Bennn-.t
Rushing Business.
M >y ttr.n Superior ot.urt ouuyemd
ye t'erday with n b'gdoc'-et forjudge
Bennet. The Grand jury was organ
ized as follow s
1). L. Kell ir, foreman,
\V. D m'ng, cl rk,
U. Ij viso-,
\V. I! CniV,
C. L. Elliott,
L. Kil l m n,
HIDING OUR HOBBY.
vr, „ R
,4 ’ ' iu,l " L '^ rl
f U ancl examina tipp'*&*“j
: .-.Oi: tiß.
KENKOUMOn,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician. ou
215 Newcastle Street, ♦* a
Inspector of Watches for Southern Railway.lTimc ly.VViro daily from Washington"
J. R jthi.iz,
W. E. Demperer,
Won. A. O. Anderson,
R. V Douala*,
.1. S. W i x lr,
C3. W. Gui.e,
E. Y Rob rtr,
O. M irrir,
G, Hofftmh,
U, 11. Hi vey,
W. H If 1
If. M. King,
Fine Furniture : j
A Is ) A i’ll I is our % spaciaUy. We vviri.l fur
nish every room in your house in ihe best manner, or soil
you odd pieces fur odd places, and give you the best ’qii&H
ity at the smallest cos f . „, 1
H. hi. RliLLtit & SON
a* t*-'JR
PRICE FIVE CENTS
J M W gginr,
E. F. C in-y,
■ .Ice,
J. W. Connoley.
Judge Bennet delivered an able
IV’
charge, and then commerced rushing
the oouit business at a lively rate, dis
,i ... t
(losing of ill rtern cases of minor int
.. r.
porta - ce.
t.i wi
LADIES i.t0.,1
The best and quickest, pn
for cleaning gloven is the LtflTella
giovo olsaner. For sole by.ll, VT'A'4-
der'y. Try it. ’
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Charts for Sale.
All publfoatioos of the Ifnited Slat a
lt|l 0 1 . J
fJia*t e.nd'G od*tic Survey, loe-luding
Charts arid Tide tobies, Coasl iffliAs,
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