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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 133
FRESH LOT OF
* NUNALLY’S CANDIES
JUST RECEIVED
BROWN DRUG CO.
N v* v .
A CARD FROM MRS. PARKER.
Written About the Excelsior Literary
Society Entertainment.
OnJMjnday evening, at 8:16, there
will be given at tba Grand opera
hone* an entertainment by tbe Excel
sior Literary society. Seats may be
bad anywhere on tbe lower door for
95i, balcony 150, gallery, 10c.
Tbe pupils of tbe High school bare
tickets for sale, and will appreciate
tbs patronage of Those
bolding tlokets to tbe lower floor or
Clean Tour Old 'I %
Straw Hats With 7
LINANE
One 25c package cleans eight y
hats or one hat eight times. . . .
%
W J BOTTS, The Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
baloony may, after Thursday, hire
their eeftta reserved' without extra
'Charge at Butts’ drug store.
The member* of the Exoelsior soci
ety have worked bard for the success
of their entertainment, resulting in a
program far above tbe commonplace .
Id addition to tbe numbers present
ed by tbe society, tbe andienoe cannot
tjfail to be charmed by tbe graoe and
beauty of Mias Lydie Jeffers in an ox
kqutaite statue re^yygn.
We Duck Pants.
double *Turn Up. avoids .catling too short. Some
thing ne. 1.00 and 1.50
Hannnel Coats and Pants $lO to sl2
Blue Serge Coats S3 t 0 S6
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Crash Suits, Crash Pants, Straw Hats, Leather Belts.
Everything new and up-to-date in Summer Novelties.
: LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
There will be given also daring tbe
evening by tbe Mandolin plub some of
(heir sweetest selections, making al
together a program whloh can but be
appreciated by all wbo honor us by
tbeir presenoe.
Minnik L. Pahkxk,
Principal High School.
OARNEOIBS POSSESSIONS.
Sootahmin Quotsd as Saying That Es Is
Worth SBOO,OOO 000.
New York Miy 30. — Henry W. Lu
ney, M I*., writing to tbe Tribune
trom London, quotes a friend of An
drew Carnegi. • eayinglhat tbe Iron
master lately declared tbat bis posses
sions, readily convertible into bard
cash, amount to $200,000,000.
Mrs. K. T. Wsldrep and obildren,
of Tifton, are on a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fogler, of this tbis
city.
Your foil money’s worth at the P"
Hive’s sale.
BRUNSWICK, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 31, I'JOO.
CENSUS MING
BEGINS TOMORROW
Enumerators for Glynn County
Will Bogin Their Round
of Houses.
QUESTIONS THAT ARE TO BE ASKED
They May Seem Impertinent But Are
Really Necessary. An Interview
Which Exp|aint Nature of Work.
Tomorrow morning the oensus enu
merators all over th<>. United States
Will begin to visit tbs homes of tbe
peop'e. In Brunswick tbe enumera
tors will be out bright and early, and
they axpeot to flulah their labors easi
ly within tbe time limit.
Here afe the questions that tbe
United States oensus man will put to
you wban.be oails. They may seem
impertinent, bat they must be answer-
ed, so it is well to be prepared to do so
promptly and gracefully :
1. Surname, Christian name ini
tial .
2. Residence, street, number of
house.
8. Relationship of each member to
tbs bead of tbe family. .
4. Color or race. '-v
6. Sex. ... >
6. Age at last birthday.
7. Day, month and year when born.
8. Are you single,, married, widow,
widower, or divorced? ’ ‘ • r
2. Number of years married.
10. How many children?
11. Sex of tbeta children.
.12 you born? If intbe
ft'ifiw; ffIRIFW#
It of foreign birth. gjga. pMiU)
country Of ly.
18. When was your fatber b ( orn?
Your mo’ber? (Same' oondftlom as
tbe foregoing.)
14 If ot foreign birth, *Ttn did yoa
come to the United Statrg?
13. How imny years have you re
sided In tbe United S ates? .
18. nnve you been uatur*li*d?
/,
How many year* since you becamtef
oitixen? K
17. What t* your onoupstion, tmEm*
or profession? (This questin'-
to persons 10 years r>"< e or
18. How maoy months durinrff ti
year are you emplojad?
19. How many qu>* ' e you at ‘
tended eobool?
20. Can you r#'*
21. Can ye' * rrite?
22 f .fe tbe main faot* concerning
>• education.
28. Do yon own tbe bouse in wbicb
you live?
24. Do you rant the Baffle In wblob
you live?
26. If yoa own the home, it it free
or mortgaged? (The tame question!
apply to farm!.)
The taking of the cenaui ia one of
t>e most important functions of the
government, and it is a matter in
whioh every citizen ia interested, and
sveryone should give the hrartteat
help and enocuragement In tba mat
ter.
In an interview with Supervisor
Blum of the Savannah diatriot the
Frees of yesterday bad the following,
whioh is applicable to thia city.
The Press sajs:
. The census enumerator is In a meas
ure bis own boss. He bss been given
bis supply of books and papers to be
| gin the work and the law only r* quires
that he shall oosoplete the task lo two
weeks and work ten hours eaob day.
He oau begin work at any time he
likes and atop when be chooses, except
that ten honra eaob day must be put
in taking names and data. It will be
readily notioed that this does not al
low muoh time for loafing or gossip
ing. The enumerators are not paid by
the day, but by the number of usmes
BRUNSWICK GUN GLOB
TO HAVE A BIG BIOOT
Will Ooour at Southeastern Fair
Association Grounds on
Jane 27th and 28th.
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PRIZES.
A Grand Event for Georgia Sportsmen
Arranged by Local Crack Shots.
Rules Governing (tautest.
J
'Tbe second annual shoot of tbe
Bruuswiok Gun olub will be beld in
this city under tbe auspices of tbe
Southeastern Fair association on June
SO and 97. Tbe shoot will ooour at
tba fair grounds, and ooming during
the progress of tbe fair and mld-snm
msr carnival will be doubly interest
ing to sportsmen.
Neatly printed invitations are now
bsing*asnt out announcing tbe eboot
and giving a list or tbe events. Spe
oial rates of one fare for tbe round trip
are announ<M>4 on tbe railroads, and
•200 addend money makes tba prizes to
be shot (Ar more valuable than usual.
The shoot will oommenoe at 9 o’clock,
June 27, with entries to-be made on
.. <
16 kofore ‘tnatoh oommenoes.
Magus traps
to be used with the re itt-
Ing to the weights of gunsto*%fc’*qfcja|
foroed. Black pbwder and ten gutge
guns will not be pirmitted and coet
of targets is be from tbe
puree,while all purrls are to be divid
ed aooordiug to tbe ltvlsed Rose sys
tem. Expert* will'jfe permitted to
.1
* Thn taraitte* i)\faiT* n g*! • at*
Jlcesre. C. L. Ostaler, ohdirman,
Claud Dart and J . ft. Abrams, with a
raoeptioo oommittia ooneieting of
MeeariT. A.D. J. H.
'Folliill-n U. H Harvey
Uoweo- ’■
taken. They get 3so for eaoh name
they jot down. *raeeDme l aggffl , Sw
paid for tli* SJ?*
* _ aw*' ,ng at
not employed on
vbl* fcsa in art the
large on rtajg^B
Mmfifl 'lt * oriage boreee,
S
(fie for deliver r waguna, goats,
cow*, etc.
Besides sectvig information a* to
tbe people nolivififtthe enumerator*
“will be required to g
mg those who bavft;
past year. Tbe t the past osu
au* year beginning June 1, 1890, will
be oartfully noted. A* bas been etated
tbe cenaua i* for June 1. Even 'M an
enumerator should fail to reach a
boose for fully two weeks after Jane 1
no mattqg.wbat baa happened in tbat
June 1 it ia do oogcaMr*of
bie. The wbole have died
or half a dozajj nlfiidren be horn id a
bouse jWtVeen Jup* - * end tbe££ra of
tire visit of tbo enumerator. In either
event the population, as officially an
nounced, would not be affected, June
1 is tbe standard of populatlen through
out the country.
Everything told an enumerator ia
given bint In confidents. lie is bound
by oath not to dtvulgji any inforini
tlon be secures. He isalso required to
be polite, and any impoliteness on the
part of the enumeratot should be re-
the sutboritics,
There bss been sunt speculation as
to what the census will.do about those
who leave fur tummir resorts and
northern cities before .line 1. Few of
them will escape. Ths-e are specul
blanks for such cases. If a hmse ia
found closed upon two or three visits
of tbe enumerator he nakea Inquiry
as to its owner and proiseds to inves
tigate upon tbe basis *f information
thus obtained. There will surely be
found someone who cang've informa
tion re’ative to tbe absait oit'im and
hi* family and tbe dalawiii be secur
ed from tbat source. Everyone will
be oonnted in tbis census, ml it will
be complete.
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FAIR MEETING
HELD LAST NIGHT
Officers and Directors Hustling for
the Coming Mid Summer
Carnival.
SSO FOR BRUNSWICK BASEBALLISTS
Work on Buildings Now Under Way. Con
tract Made With Electric Light Company
for Illuminating the Grounds.
Tbe seoond annual fair and mid
summer carnival, to be given under
the auspices of the Southeastern Fair
Association of this city, will be beld
In Brunswiok, June 26!b to 30th inclu
sive, and tbe officers and directors are
making the most of tbe few wetks in
tervening to get everything in readi
neee for the grhnd event.
The ladles, under the direction, of
Mrs. Bolling Whitfield, President of
the Woman’e Board, will add several
attractive features to those beld last
year, among them being a flora! pa
rade, whloh will bring out all the tal
ent and flowers pf Brunswick in an ef
fort to make tbe parade as pretty as
possible.
Tbe Negro department is being ably
managed, and they will make a sue
oess of tbeir work tbat will retLct
upon tbe managers.
Ihe "FfctVs-Assojciation has hern
spending muob money in improving
the grounds, and* they are liborsi in
tbeir appropriations of funds for at
tractions. At a meeting lest night
fifty dollars was donated to the Bruns
wick h. •-■ ■ •
Hirjob, manrgsr, -and this will he
used by tbe boye to equip themselves
with uniforms, and |for tbe entertain
ment of various olubs that have been
invited here during fair week. The
bass ball grounds have been enclosed,
and some good hall will be played.
A i ■MTT~rTT , 'I Into
3*u , t .*tTsrunswiok Light and Water
Tfompany for tbe complete lighting of
the grounds and bnildingr, and these
will be kept open every night,
..Major B. Krnestjiarij huJMikMm
pointed••#'“r(peefsl committee to visit
f
the rarioue military cominards of the
State and endeavor to secure tbeir at
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tendup#ghiring the fait*. The Fourth
MffHmon Cumberland du-
efforts will be made
The good,j
and tbe' aoee wilLbe up tatiis staod
'l6 iLXsJ-* 1 ’ r '* has been done
for tfeijfi&liV
IWt ' TSSifIS!
.reit enoonrrfii. tool for its being a
big success..' S§
Those premier at last night’s meet
ing Messrs. Butts, Newman,
Aiken, fC iypwn, Brobston, Farmer
and Mott.
REPRESENTING THE PAIR.
Hr. Charlis Doerfliager to Bill the Entire
Plant System.
I on,
will leave tomorrow for a tcur of tbe
Plant System. He will bill every line
of the Plant System as far as Mont
gomery, and ail through Georgia and
Florida, and It is rxgected that big re
sults will be seoured from tbis exten
sive advertising. The fair people have
out aome excellent lithograph work,
and intei and to pull for the crowds at
tbs coming show to b h-ld here from
June 26'b to ß ®** l >ncio S j TPi
your seats reset
for the entertainment at the
opera house tonight^
Good you read the
Bee Hive’s advertisement?
Music and elocution at the
opera house tonight.
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
TO PICNIC AT ATKINSON.
First Methodist Sunday School Invit'd to Go
lip Saturday.
Rev. J. B. Gama of the First Metho
dist oburob informed The Times last
night that tbe Wayorose Sunday sohool
would picnic at Atkinson Saturday
next and that they had extended an
invitation for the Sunday sohool here
to Join them. Dr. Game said that hie
Sunday sohool had given their pionio
sonde days ago, but as ttiere was a
large number who wanted to go to At-
IF IT’S A QUESTION WITH YOU
" Whether you need glasses or
iy not, then call at my store and I
J T MDKC v ill examine your eyes
| FREE OF CHARGE
| I. .S-IIKK.II-.
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Opt^omn.
21S/Newcastle Street,
Xiopectorof Watches for. Southern Railway.iTimel.y.'W.ic ('ally from Washington
kin son, it had been decided to run a
special oar, leaving the dipot Satur
day morning and returning that
Bight, giving the Sunday school
all tbeir friends who want to go an
opportunity £to meet, the Wayoroa*
people and enjoy a good fish intbe
Wftilla.
F Fare for tbe round trip for children
is 25 cents, and adults 50cents. All are
invited.
New Pulley JieTTtf’Ut tbe BuUlta.
fWhat Yon Sen With Year Ejss
YOU MUST BELIEVE,
We invite you to call in and see
what we have for you in the Crock
ery line and you will believe that
we give you more for your money
any other store in this sectiotip
The Kitchen.
A clean, well equipped
kitchen is the housewife’s
delight. We provide every
thing for the complete kitch
en and furnish only the best
We'seffflWJ STOVES
Best on Earth.
H. M. MILLER & SON.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
OOOHRAN AND BENNETT.
ons for Blsotor and ths Othsr for Delegate
from ths Blavsnth Distriot.
Col. Coohran of Wayoross was bsre
yesterday conferring with friends re
garding bis announcement for one of
the eleotora’ places from the Eleventh
distriot.
It was erroneously stated in The
Times reoently that Solicitor Bennett
was an applicant for an eleotoi’s plaoe
when he really deslree to go as a dele
gate to tbe national convention. Both
of these gentlemen are well liked here
and it le not probable that either will
have opposition for their .respective
cboioe. The democrats ot (llynn
oounty recognize their service to tbe
party, and assuranoee both received
yesterday were encouraging.
With Cos!. Ojobran aa elector and
Solicitor Bennett for idelegate tbe
Eleventh dietriot will bo well repre
sented.
Attend tbe Bee Hive’s stle today.
' Keep Coot
This summer. What’s the
use letting the sun “roast
you out” when we sell just
what you need in the line of
AWNINGS
to pay. i.