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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 141
If you are refused credit it is Your Own.
Fault? Not Ours* We give
CASH REBATES 10 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.
Grant Moonlight Eioursioa.
On# of tb* m *t enjoyable events
tebedulrd for some night next week,
is the grind moonlight excursion, to
be given under the auspices of tlie
Brunswick Library Association, for its
benefit.
For tbst nigh', 'be swift nd com
modious steamer Emm* ine has been
secured to convey the excursionists to
obarming St. Simon’* Island.
Music, surf
batting, cool breezrr, and the sight of
Clean Your Old __
Straw Hats Witli J
JLINANE
One 25c package cleans eight *
hats or one hat eight times. , . .
The Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
ocean hj nnoi I'gfit. sr.
||pHatioementi offered to tln- < r wd.
will drill ( lll.f’s pur-
malt whiskey mini betnfloisl.
the lungs, and relieves
ba HWitjr of cohir>. For sale by
Douglas.
line of sl6 second-band bicycles
surprise you. $5 down and $1
HMk. Easy. See? J. A. Montgom
ery, 603 Glouceeter atr^^^
Blue and White
pv'eckwear
Just in. English Squares, Hat Wing Club
p fiows, Regular shape Clubs, Four-in-1 lands,
Scarfs,
Are You Keeping Cool ?
If not we can offer seme very persuasive ar
guments in
MANHATTAN NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.
LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR,
CRASH COAT AND PANTS.
SUMMER FLANNELS,
V In fact anything necessary to your summer
p - comfort.
LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
Registration Books Gloss.
At aix o’olook yesterday afternoon
the registration olosed, and all tboae
who failed !o enroll their oamee will
not be entitled to vote in the primary
on .Tune 15h. The total registration
is about 1,200, and it ia expeoted that
the total number will be polled in tbe
primary.
Traps Moi*i.
The clay pigeons trepsfof the Bruns
wick (Tun Club have been moved to
tlie grounds of tbs fair association.
The members held the llrst praotfoe
shoot on the new grounds yesterday
afternoon.
The fair association has offered
S2OO in prize money for the shoot
which will be held during the fair
and a number of crack sbota are ex
pected from other citiea to participate.
— _* •
The best on the market—Chare’s pure
barley malt whiskey, at K. V. Doug
las's.
BRUNSWICK. GA., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1900.
C. W- DEMING TALKS
OF THE COMING FAIR
Is in Atlanta in the Interest of the
Southeastern Fair Association
of Georgia.
MAKING TOUR OF THE BIG CITIES
Fair Will Be Great Event and Will Ee
Given by C unties of Glynn, Cam
den and Wayne.
Tbe following interesting reading to
Bruuswiokiana ia taven from yester
daj’s Constitution:
C. \V. Deming, of Brunswick,
reaobed Atlanta yesterday, this Visit g
bis first point on a tour of the principal
oitiea of Georgia,(Florida, |Alabama,
Tennessee and tbe Carolines in thein-
arests of tbe Southeastern Fa'r Aso
elation of Glynn, Camden and Wayne
counties, a* director aud chairman of
tbe transportation committee. Mr
Deming ie in active touoh with tbe in -
aide workings of the fair and pridiota
an overwhelming sucoess for tbe com*
ing event. In speaking of the fair, be
laid:
“Last|year we held our firatannual
fair in November and thousands Hook
ed to Brunawiok, incluging Georgia’s
distinguished governor, both houses of
tbe legislature, all tbe state bouse of
ficers, First regiment of infantry,
Oaorgia naval battalion and Ibe.baUle
■bip Texaa with her immense crew
This yeir we have ohanged tba pro
gram and will treat ftba up-oounty
paople to a genuine midsummer fear
nival and fair for fflve days, Jun> 2U:h
to 8 itli, inclusive. The natural at
tractions of tbe seaooaat will nsvtrbe
bet'ec-Htso between those dates * The
bsaober will be lined with thousands
of auri bathers, gaily decorated and
awift moving exouraion steamers and
pleasure craft will be plying the
waters of the A'laotic that laves our
aborea and gives Joy to the midsum
mer tourest.
Oo St. Simon’s and Cumberland Is
lands the summer visitors oan find all
the attractions that lie in a summer
outing on the seashore, while io
Brunswiok, oily a few miles from
either place, the biggest fair ever con
ceived of by our people will be in full
blast. We (have all the attraotions
that usually go with a show of this
kind. The midway wtll be there io
number), faat horses have been enter
ed for some of the beat events ever
booked. Baseball games | between
Brunswick and teams from Florida
oltles have been echsduled for June
27tb, 28th and 29ib.
'•The Hoo Hoot have been granted
29tb as their tpeoiil day, tod will
bate over 1,000 member* of that fa
mom baly in line for the grand pa
rade, wbiob will ooonr with all ita
unique and starling features at 10
o’olook a in., on their day.
“Tbe F/rt and Fourth regiment* of
military are ooming with 600 men
each and their attendant army of
friends, and a special military oom
rmttee will be in Atlanta tomorrow to
talk with tbe Fifth regiment about
ooming down a week or earlier than
they contemplate. Big oasb prizes are
offered tbe military for various fea
tures they control. On Juna 27th and
28tb, under the auepicea of the Bruot
wick Gun Club, a grand inter-Htate
eboot will b* held with |2CO in added
prizes, making it one of the best in
ducements ever offered by an anoola
tion to visiting clubs. It would be a
long hat to give all tbe attraction*,
but on* speoial feature worthy of more
than passing mention is the floral pa
rade. Tols is ezpeoted to eclipse any
aimilar event ever given in tbe South.
The beat on the market—Ubase’s pure
barley malt wbiakey, at K. V. Doug
las’s.
GOOD GOVERNMENT
CLOB RALLY
At the City Hall Last Night Was
Well Attended by Representa -
tive Citizens.
CAMPAIGN BRIEFLY DISCUSSED.
Messrs. Colson, Franklin. Goodyear, and
Twitty Deliver Eloquent and Logical
Addresses.
The Good Government rally at the
oily hall last night, was a sucoess.
The recorder's room was pack'd and
'many extra chairs had to be brought
id to accommodate the crowd.
The andier.oe waa composed of rep
resentative citizens. President Eman
uel called the olub to order and Intro
duced Mr. J. T. Colson as the first
speaker. Mr. Colson was oordially
received and made a telling argument
in favor of maintaining in power tbe
present county administration, lie
laid speoial stress on tbe deplorable
lack of financit^fupport given tbe
public schools of the oity and county,
and attributed ihis delloienoy to the
ring administration. Mr. Colsoo said
that k he pro| used to be at the polls
Tuesday from the opening to Ills dos
ing, aud that if he oould ascertain
that money was being paid and reo-lv
ed for votes he would prosecute to the
full extent of tlie law both the person
selling and the person buying votea.
lie also laid great stress on the vile
praotioe of oorruptlng tbe ballot. This
announcement waa enthusiastically
applauded.
Mr. A. 1,. Franklin waa the next
speaker. lie said in efl'eot that it waa
not merely wquestion between Meas.
Duuwoity and Harvey on tbe ooe band
and Mess. Symonsand du Bignon on
the other, hut that the success of Har
veyand Dunwody would be the suooess
of the ring, whiles victory forSymons
and du Bignon and the Good Govern
ment candidates would be the triumph
ef good government and honeaty in
political affairs. He dwelt at length
on Mr . Harvey’s ricord as a Jury com
missioner, and said his acta in putting
m
in the jury box the names of men who
were his political allies, and striking
out those who opposed Irm limply for
these reasons, demonstrating that he
was not the proper man to bold a pub
lioeftice. Mr. Franklin quoted from
grahd jury reports to show that tbs
indeotedness of the county increased
under ring rule from Jao. 1896, to De
cember, 1898, from $60,000 to $108,009,
while under Good Government ofllolala
It bad been reduoed witbln 18 month*
from tbe latter sum to about $86,000, a
net reduction of $23,000. Ils also went
into tbe history of tbe fraudulent
bonds, and vuoted from tbe reoords to
•bow that more than $97,000 bad been
paid out by the county commissienera
from 1884 to 1898 in redeeming old
bonds that were illegal and fraudu
lent. He further said that while re-
“OH, MY!
How uleft everylliing does look In
your store, Mr. Harper.” This re
mark is made almost daily by the
I allies that come in to see us lie
low we give you prices of a few
things we are receiving almost
daily:
Large cans asparagus, can 86
Large can mustard sardines 12
Best early June peas 16
Best corn, Royal .Scarlett 16
Bet Queen ©lives, hot .. ‘26
Best Man/, am Ha olives, ot 10
Irish Saratoga chips, pkg 10
Best maple syrup, hot '2O
Fresh taffy candy per pound 16
Come and nee what we have, and we
can surely please you.
I‘hone 15S.
BRUNSWICK’S BIG
SUMMER CARNIVAL
Those Interested in the Fair Asso
ciation Are Hard at Work and
Will Make It a Success.
PISSES HAVE BEEN SECURED
New A>tract ors A-e Btirg liook-d
Every Day, And Inquiries Are
Coming in Very Feat.
All parties interested in the coming
fair which will be held from June 2(1 b
to 30tb, are doing every thing possi
ble to make it a grand success and
from tba indications it will be one of
tbe grandest events ever known in
Brunswick.
The season tickets have been issued,
and every citizen should procure one
at once. The price is only $1.60 and
this will entitle you to all entertain
ments under control of the fair asso
ciation.
Information was received IromMr.
C. W. Deming yesterday that he had
succeeded in arranging transportation
for tbe advertising meD, from both the
Southern and Plant System roads.
The men wilt start out at once and
when they have finished, every town
within several hundred miles rad,us
will know that Brunswick is going to
have a fair.
The ladies, under the supervision of
Mrs. Bolling Whitfield, President of
the Woman’s Board, are very busy, and
are meeting with great suooess in
their line.
Secretary Brawn informed a Tunes
man last night that he was booking
new attractions eaoh day, and that so
far, he had several of the best on the
road engaged.
The purse money for the raoea,
which haa been off-red by tlie racing
oommittee, la very large, and will
draw a number of out-of-towuborses
to participate. Mr. R. It. Hopkins
left last night for Jacksonvil'e, to en
ter aoine of the races in Florida.
If all tbe citizens will lend tbeir as
sistance, there is no reason wby the
coming fair abould not be a grand suo
oess.
cords did not show bow many of ibese
bonds were outstanding, there might
be many more of them, aggregating in
principal and interest many thousands
of dollars. He referred to the fact
that the present board of commnsion
era had refused to pay any of these
bonds, and had auooesafully defended
a suit on cupons of these bonds.in the
courts. Mr. Franklin’s speech was
well received and e’ioiled much ap
plause.*
At tbs conclusion of Mr. Franklin’s
address, Col. C_ P. Goodyear was call
ed for by the entire audience. He re
syondsd in a ringing speech, which
brought cheer after obeer from the en
thusiastic crowd. Col. Goodyear re
ferred to tbe days when Brunswiok
and Glynn oounty were completely
under Ring rule, and said that he re
alized that it was utterly impossible
for us to have any prosperity under
suoh government, it mtttered not how
much money was invested, or how
deep the water on the bar.
He said that during all that dark
period be had an abiding faith that
there would one day lie an uprising of
tbe good people that would hurl these
selfish politicians from power, and
give to the city and county a good
government undernment,' under which
we could have ret) prosperity and a
bright future. He predicted a great
and overwhelming victory for Good
Government on next Friday
Before adjournment, a motion was
made and unanimously carried, that
another meeting be be|d at the court
bouse on next Wednesday night, at
whiob Col. C. I’. Goodyear will he the
prinolpal speaker. Fiery citizen in
the city and county is invited to be
present at this meeting
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass •
AT TH£^a
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
Mrs. Win. Anderson haa returned
to Savannah from a visit to her pa
rents, Capt. and Mrs. Tabbott.
Mrs. W. 11. Lyle is ill, to the regret
of friends.
Miea Blanche Forsythe has returned
to St. Simon’s, from a pleasant visit to
the Misses Ralston.
A olub of young folks met at tbe
h-me of Mrs. J. B. Abrams on Thurs
day af erooon to enjoy a game of eu
otire. Mrs. Haynn won flrat prize.
WEDDING PRESENTS
IN
Cut Glass
and Silver i
KENNON MOTT,- Y
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
215|Ne wealth) Street,
Inspector of W alchoa for .Houtbern.Railway. Time by Wire daily from Washington
Miss Lucille Butts returned on
Thursday from Athene, where she has
bsen attending tbe Lucy Cobb.
Attention t
.Southern Railway will run an ex
cursion to Maoon June 12 at rate of
$2.50 round trip. Tiokets good on
train leaving Biunswick at 0:40 Tues
day morning, June 12, good to return
on any train laaving Maoon up to and
including 2:30 June 14th.
We have just received
a magnificent line of
GRAND RAPIDS
CHAMBER SUITS
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
We Carry a Large Line of
Cheap Furniture
Suitable for furnishing Cottages.
+TRUNKS+
IN THE CITY
fl. M. MILLER & SON.
PRICE Ft YE CENTS
Mrs George P. Smith and baby left
Friday for Thomasvilie.
Mrs. .f. S. Wright has been quite
ill tor several weeks, to the regret of
friends.
Miss Connie Butts leaves shortly for
Jacksonville, where she will spend
some time.
Mr. J. W. Griffeth leaves next week
for North Georgia, where he will
spend a few weeks before going to
Chioago to attend the University.
We have a large number of second
hand bicyoles which we offer at sl6
aaoh while they last. Terms. $5 down,
and $1 per week, or $6 per month for
the balance. J. A. Montgomery, 603
Gloucester St.
Don’t fail to go to Macon Tuesday,
June 12, $2.60 roand trip.
Plant System Local Schedule.
Train leaves Brunswick at 7:15 a
m. and 6 p. m. Arrives at 10:16 a.
m. and 11 ;30 p. m.