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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 138
If you are refused credit it is Your Own
Faulty Not Ours. We give
CUSH REBATES TO CASH CUSTOMERS
And cater to them especially. ss>oo in
Cash Tickets now good
FIFTY CENTS IN TRADE
INSTEAD OF 25 CENTS.
BROWN DRUG CO.
mb broaduead enroute.
I
Ha it Csaiag to At*and the B- daida of hit
Sen who i* q'>ita ill.
Mr. Jauea K. Broadhead, of New
Jersey, |bas wired to Mr. Walter B.
Cook that he la enroute to Brunswick
to attend the bedside of hia son who is
lying quite ill 'be reaideuoe of Mr.
Cook. Mr. Broadbead is being at
tended by two physicians, Drs. Chrla
tie and Hugh a trained
nurse who waa oalled in from Savan-
Clean Your Old "t _ . x
* Straw Hats With J
.—LINAGE
y
One 25c package cleans eight
hats or one hat eight times. . . .
W J BUTTS, The Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
B>. Mr. Broadtieed in a populir
Bine resident of tbit city nitd hit ill
Mils the oocaaioo of runoli regret to
■n many friends and Hie friends of
■la father, a [prominent crosstie ex
jfciorter at this port.
if' We bay* a large number of seoond
phaod bicycles which we utter at sls
■fenh while they last. Terms. $5 down,
$1 per week, or $5 per month for
ybe balance. J.
Gloucester St.
Blue and White
Neckwear
$
Justin. English Squares, Bat Wing Club
Bows, Regular shape Clubs, Four-in-Hands,
Scarfs,
Are You Keeping Cool ?
If not we can (ff< r some very persuasive ar
guments in
MANHATTAN NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.
LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR,
CRASH COAT AND PANTS.
BUMMER FLANNELS,
f In fact anything necessary to your summer
I comfort.
} LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
Attention 1
Southern Railway will run an ex
cursion to Msoon Jane 12 at rate of
$2.60 round trip. Tiokets good on
train leaving Brunswick at 6:40 Tues
diy morning, .Tone 12, good to return
on any train laavlng Maocn up to and
including 2:30 p m., June 14'h.
Riant System T.oasl Schedule.
Tram leaves Brunswick at 7:15 a.
m aod 6 p. m. Arrives at, 10:16 a.
| fIP. and 11 -.30 p. in.
To Play Kail This Month
Mr. Henry Husoh, manager of the
Bunswick base bill teem, says Me
biya are getting in fine trim for the
coming guinea tbie month. They will
playFerran ine, dune 26'h, 27th and
28th, at the fair grounds, and will
give the Florida boya a good game to
go up against. The Brunswick club is
practicing daily, and doiog good
work.
BRUNSWICK, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE (5, 190 ft
BROWN GETS
THE POSTMASTBRSHIP
Popular Druggist Named for the
Offioe by President McKinley
Yesterday.
NEWS RECEIVED LAST NIGHT
Appointment Is a Good One. And Will Be
Thoroughly Satisfactory -Changes in
The Office Force.
Information was reoeived in Bruns-
wick 1 .at night to the effect that Air.
F. MoC. Brown, one of Brunswiok’a
prominent druggists, bad been nomi
nated as postmaster for this city to
succeed Capt. W. F. Symons, the pres
ent incumbent whose term of four
I
years has expired. Jiidsin \V. By
tons, register of the treasury, wired
regarding Mr. Bro vn’s appointment,
and stated that he was trying to push
the continuation through at an early
date.
The appointment will be thorough
ly satisfactory to the community. Mr.
MR. F. McC. BROWN,
The Popular Young Brunswickian Who Was Yesterday
Postmaster for Brunswick.
Brown bis sirred as postmaster sod
made an reocrd, both
with the department and the public
generally. Capt. Symons is running
for representative from Glynn, and
when be gets out of the postoflice will
probably turn all of liis attention to
that race.
The appointment of Mr. Brown wi'l
not affect bis position ae eroretary o'
the Sjuibesstern Fair Association, as
be is thoroughly in harmony with ev
eryth ng pertaining to the success of
the fair, and w.ll continue to give his
best itforls towards making that
event a big success. Ho w.ll also con
tinue to run bis drug store, and will
divide bis time between that business
and the postofflc*. It is not known
what changes be will make in the
poettffloe force, but it la hardly prob
able that the oarriers will he disturbed
They are all members cf the republi
can party and not personally offensive
to the people or the postmaster-to-be
THE INN TO OPEN JUNE 23RD.
Famous Lookout Mountain Sumnior Resort to
Entortain Vast Crowds This Season.
Bruuswiekians have been receiving
invitations ricsntly to the grand open
ing of The Inn, that famous summer
resort hotel on the lop of Lookout
Mountain, which lias gained such a
wklaspread popularity during the paat
few seasons, and which promises to be
very liberally patronised by the peo
ple of this community during the
ooming season. The ion is one of the
handsomest aril best oonduoted sum
mer hotels oil the American continent,
and occupies a position on the highest
point of Lookout Mountain that com
mands a full view of what has been
pronounced the itnost soenerv in tli -
world. Mr. Oliver Johnson, who
made so many friends here during his
connection with Hotel St. Simons,
will have charge of the office at The
(on, and this will add to the home
likenessof the hotel to those wbo visit
it from this section. Lookout Afoun
taid is beoonung more and more popu
lar with eaoh succeeding yssr, and
this season promises to mark a record
breaker in number of guestsiThe
Inn will entertain.
Will Adj -urn To-day.
The Brand Jury will adjourn to-day.
The presentments will probably be
read at this morning session of oourt.
Don’t fail to go to Mscon Tuesday,
[ June 12, $2.50 roaod trip.
To bs Wsdded this Evening.
The wedding which will unite Miss®
Ida Roberts and Mr. J. T. Matthews
will occur this evening at the resi
dence of the brides parents, Oapt. and
Mrs. TJ. M. Roberts, and will be a
■ooial event very much enjoyed by tbe
many friends of this popular young
couple.
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Almoßt everything eatable comeg j
in canH nowadays. We keep the (
lcftt brand*. Latest arrivals: |
Libby’s Corn Beef Hash.
Libby’* Frtt and Chicken.
Libby's potted Turkey.
Libby’s Veal Ix>af (small cans.)
King us up and see how quick
you can get anything from us.
Phono 15S,
EPWORTH LEAGUE
MEETS ON JULY 26.
Five Thousand Delegates Are Ex
pected to Attend the
Conference.
IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA.
Preparations Under Way—lnteresting
Program to Be Arr.nged -Trained
Chorus Will Sing.
Atlanta will add to her high prestige
as the convention city of tiie sou< li
when, from the 2Gth to 29:h of July,
inclusive, upward; of 5,000 Epworth
Leaguers meet inannnsl conference
in the agricultural building at Kxposi •
tloh park.
This notable gathering of young
Christian workers will not be distinct
ively southern. Every state in Dixie
land will be repsentod, including
Maryland and West Virginia and in
addition delegates will be prison)
from Illinois, Montana, Idaho, Wash
ington, California, Arizona, New
ATexioo and Indian Territory, and
from the mission Helds of Afexioo.
Cuba, Brazil, China and Japan.
The lirst oonferenoe of the southern
wing of the Epworth League wil| be
Ihe largest interstate conventon that
ever met on southern soil, and it goes
without say ing that Atlauta will pro
vide for its oomfort and pleasure in
her characteristic handsome manner.
It was Atlanta’s uig-bearted way of
aotingtbe host more Ilian her location
and railroad faoilitiea that, planed Her
first in the favor of tho Methodist
Episnopal church, south’s," executive
committee.
The movement to held an annual
F
conserenoe of the southern Epworth
Leaguers originated at the fourth in
ternational Epworth League eonfer
enoe held at Indianapolis, Ind., last
July. The leeguera from the south
held a meeting, at which it was decid 'd
that the work would
be best subserved Jiy an annual con
ference of their own. The genera'
eeo etsry af the Epworth League of
the Methodist Episcopal church south,
was formerliy petitioned to ascertain
the .sentiment of the lesgnera of th'
south with reference to bolding a gen
eral conference, for tbe purpose of
unifying plans, the emphasie of great
oonneotional leaguer ideas, the pro
motion of Christian fraternity, etc.,
and if the sentiment was favorable, to
call the; conference. The Epworth
League board of the Methodist
Episcopal church, south, at ite [meet
’ing held three weeks since concurred
in the favorable report of Secretary
Dußoiae and fixed the aforesaid date
for the southern conference
Now is your chance to own a bi
cycle. sls buys a good wheel—ss cash
and $1 per week. Get one while they
last. J A Montgomery, 503 Glouces
ter St.
MUST SEE MR HAKRY BAKER.
Before You Post any Bill* on the Boards
of UruDiwiok Aftsr'his Date.
Mr. Harry Baker, who for many
year* was in charge tf tliu Brun. wick
Opera Houae during the palmy days of
old Jj’Ariosa, has bought the bill board
prlviledges of Brunswick from Mana
ger Wolfe, of the Grand. It is now
necessary for anyone who desires to
u<o bill boards in this city to first gat
permission from Mr. Baker. He is a
member of the Bill Posters Associa
tion and can give ail protection ceoes
aary In this reipeot.
LADIES
The best and quickest preparation
for cleaning gloves is the LaBtll"
glove cleaner. For sale by H. V. Ad-
I derly. Try it.
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT THE—-ak
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
REVERSED THE DECISION.
Supreme Oourt Hands Down a Ruling in tlii
Case of May vs. Stats*
The report from the supreme oourt
given the following of interest to
Brunewiokians:
May vs. State. Before Judge Sparks.
City court of Brunswick.
Little, J,—Even if the evidence was
sufficient toehow that the defendant
committed the larceny with which she
stood charged, anew trial should nev
ertheless have been granted, because
WEDDING PRESENTS
I
IN '
Cut Glass■
and Sfrtoer
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
215,.NewcaBlIe Street,
Inspector of Watches for Southern Itailway. Time by Wire daily from Washington
n i proof was made of the value of the
article alleged to have been stolen, nor
of the time at, which the larceny was
committed.
Judgment reversed. A'l concurring,
except Fish, J.
Msx Isaac, (or plaintiff in error.
John W. Bennett, solicitor-genera',
and J. T. Colson, contra.
Jiißt received —a full line Seeds’ dry
plates, all sizes. J. A. Montgomery,
503 Gloucester street.
fWhat You See Willi Your Eyes
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
than any other store in this section
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
COOKNG STOVES
We sell the famous Buck’s
Best on Earth.
U. M. MILLER £ SON.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
REV. LEWIS CASS BURCH.
BrunswioVs Clergyman to Take Key. Strong’s
Plaoo For a Few Weeks.
Rev. Lewis Casa Burch, of Bruns
wick, will fill the pulpit and look after
the parochial interests of St. John’s
oburoh during the absence of Rev.
Charles H. Strong, "the rector. Air.
Strong will leave for Darien this af
ternoon, and ou tomorrow morning in
that city will unite in marriage Air.
Harry 8. Littiruore, of Savannah, and
Mies Bond, of the former place. He
will .Inn goto Albany, N. Y , where
he will Bolemnir.", in the cathedral,
the nuptialß of his niece to a promi
neut geuf'enun .* Mr, Strong will
then attend the oommenoement exer
cises at Yale, of which he is a grad
uate. He will be gone about two
weeks .—Savannah I’ress.
Our line of sls second hand bicycles
would surprise you. $5 down and $1
per week. Easy, See? J. A. Montgom
ery, 503 Olouoeeter street.
Keep Cool
This summer. What’s the
use letting the sun “roast
you out” when we sell just
what you need in the line of
AWNINGS
At just the price you wish
to pay.