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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 144
If you ar/rl?used credit it is Your Ova
Faulty Not Ours. We give
CUSH REBATES TO CASH CUSTOMERS
And cater to them. especially. ss*oo id
Cash Tickets
FIFTY CENTS IN TRADE
INSTEAD OF 25 CENTS. _
BROWN DRUG CO.
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NISHTENGALE-DOWNINB.
o* Two of Brunswick’* Popa
Ur Young Pooplo.
At the beautiful residence of the
bride’s parent*. Mr, and Mrs.C. Down
mg, on Halifax square, Mis* E'hel M.
Downing and Mr. Pblneas Milte*
Nlghteng-Ie were united in matri
mony at seven o’ch ck last night, Hev,
W. L. Kaeney, ottloiating.
The parlor* were beautifully d**oo
rated and 11 led and the
populority of the young oouple oonlct
Clean Your Old —\
Straw Hats With J
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One 25e package cleanß eight
hats or one hat eight times., . .
BUTTS, The Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
pot have been tiettei attested than by
fcjhe number of elegant wedding pres-
Hot* which was received, and by the
congratulations whlcti was show
ered upon them.
After the oerernoi y, a delightful rt
plption was tenders I the bride and
r groom, and elegant refreshments
L aerved.
I The bride Is one of the most beauti
kful and popular of Brunswick’s young
ladies, and Mr. is aster-
Blue and White
Neckwear
Just in. English Squares, Bat VVing Club
# Bows, Regular shape Clubs, Four-in-IJands,
Scarfs,
Are You Keeping Cool ?
If not we can offer some very persuasive ar
guments in
MANHATTAN NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.
LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR,
CRASH COAT AND PANTS.
SUMMER FLANNELS,
In fact anything necessary to your summer
a*. comfort.
.LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
ling young man, who ia honored and
respected by all who know him.
Mr. and Mrs. Nightengale left at
9:5 for Jaccsonville, their future
home, and although there were good
wishes oo all sides, it was with genu
ine regret to know that these t wo po{-
iilwr young people wonld reside away
from Brunswick.
If you want, your eye* treated and
titled with U!a*e# eorreoUy fc O|,!4JUJL
Ken non M tit*, Jewel e j
Optician.
About Exhibit! Tor th* Pair,
If you have anything to exhibit, no
tify Hie Secretary F. McC. Brown,
and he will give you any information
desired in regard to it. The cost for
exhibiting and also for the Premium
I/ist, is absolutely free. All exhibits
will be proporly taken care of, as there
will be two watchmen in the main
building, day and night.
For Business and Visiting Cards,
call on John Rilston, at Kaiser’s.
BRUNSWICK. GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1900.
MANY THOUSANDS OF
DOLLARS BEING SPENT
For Attractions for the Coming
Fair, Whioh Will Be Held
June 26th to 30th.
PEESIDENT J. A. BUTTS TALKS
Says That Everybody Should Purchase a
Season Ticket, and Makes Special
Mention of Work Done by Ladies.
The Fair As.o latlou i epi tiding
thousand, of dollars, securing th* very
best attractions on the market.
Very interesting wgll be the Vita
graph (lire* view* tjue to Nature,
and a* rea'iitio fcs life—moving and
toting the events of the late Brltiah-
Boer war.
S im* of the other attractions are
The Barque*. the renowned Unicycle
Equilibrist*, performing oo a tower
fifty feet in jnid-air; also In their
trick Bicyjale p< rformance.
At a great, expense U*an was se
cured—the greatest living aorobat and
juggling ooutortloniat. Also
io their start
ling and form a uoes
Also
Walters, the o> lebrated and re
nowned Black wire and Trapeze per
forme'.
The above, and many others, will go
to make up this great Carnival.
Seaion tickets ara now on sale—only
$1.60 each—and shou’d be purchased
liberally.
PRESIDENT BUTTS’S OPINION ABOUT IT.
An Eat*r'jaiiß*nt OUae, Initruc’iv', En
' ta *
This secoflkl Fair, now that it ie
about upon u*, approaches with more
than ordinary promised success. Both
I and 'the err Ire Hoard of Directors
feel grateful to the public for the
hearty oo operation, good will and en
thusiasm shown. The various oom
mlttee* arc making their departments
complete in el' details, and will give
to the piople a show that jpannot be
surpassed, I feel pleasiil that tie
public appreciate, and u:.derataud,
that the hours of work devoted with
out compensation, by General Managt r
Newman , Secretary MoC. Brown, and
the Hoard of Directors, is for the good
and welfare of our community.
I must also make mention of the
grand work of the ladiee. They are
working hard, and we all appreciate
what that means this warm weather,
and they should be encouraged in their
various department*. The Floral pa
rade should be well patronized, not
only for the good of the Fair, but ow*
Ing to the additional prizes the Asso
ciation offers.
I would oall the attention of all to
season ticket* being on sale at $1 50
each, and trust everybody will take
advantage of the liberal offer.
Mr Walter Way, of Savannah, is
viaitiog hia parents, Mr. and Mr*. W.
J. Way. Waller’s Brunswick friende
are always glad to see him.
M ster R-.lph Minehan will arrive
home next week from Sharon, G ~
where be ha* been attended col!‘g*
for the past year.
Letters have been received mil ua
- from Mr. Von Weller and family
announcing their arrival in Dayton,
Ohio.
LADIES
The best and qmokeet pr-parati. n
for cleaning gloves is the Laßeile
glove cleaner. For sale by H, V. Ad
derly. Try it.
Fun and pleasure for all
who attendQthe moonlight
excursion Thursday night.
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' The Washington Capital of recent
date contained the following compli
mentary notice about Matter Charles
Porter Cflover a former young
Brunawickian. Master Cflover lived
in Brunswick about live years ago,
and is the naroesakejjof our townsman,
Hon. Chas. Porter Goodyear.
“The “Choir boy” ia brooming more
and more important in this country,
and is receiving the attention due
him, more now than ever before.
There should lie a choir sohool in
every church whioh has a boy olioir.
The £on!y proper one I know of, in
this country, is the Grace Cburob
School, in New York. I wav tmiob
pleased and interested in the good
fortune which befell one of our
Washington boy singers this spring
Us is Master Charles Porter Glover,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Glover, of
Georgetown. For more than a year
he was the soprano soloest fu the
oboir of Christ ohuroh, Georgetown,
where his father is choirmaster. His
lovely voioe, which is enpeoially
lovely in register, attraoled
many people and created much oom
meet. Tt was finally the means of ob
taining for him a scholarship in the
University of th Booth, in Sewanee,
Tsnn. The Kev. I>r. A. R. Smart was
inslvumental in obtaining ‘this favor
for him. lie is now the soprano solo
ist in the University. The Easter
number of the college paper bad the
Jf
following notice 5f him : ,**Durljjg
the otf.dftnry, Master Charles Glover,
nOw hi the grammar school, and who
has sung m soloist in Christ cburob,
Georgetown,! D. C., rendered, in bis
sweet, cnlijfated soprano voioe, Bis
ohofT’s ‘UMet is Risen To-day,’ Ilia
regiMtf, and is a valuable addftiofc to
the w*ole tone of the choir.”
“Spster Glover’s father ha/laSti bis
vioai sober. The rainitp | all
F ,g|fp. Tim tad,was boru I '
laihf, IWK-i’JonjtL.t-- counjtrj
when Hirec uioollM old. Hula now
.thirteen years,' nnd at tftA.-’jge of ten,
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song his llrst solo in. Trinity Kpisco
pal Ohuroh, in Columbia, South Caro
lina.
Miss DulheTieon loft Moudtfy moruj
ing to visit relative* in Atlanta and
Macon.
Mr. Robert Cooprr, oPAHanta, spent
Sunday in Brunswiok.
Mrs. G . W. Wright, of Sterling, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. Q. Flem
ing.
Mr*. Thompson, who has been vis
iting her ehter, Mr*. J. F..Bailey, left
laat Monday for Mirietta.
Mrs. Thomas Fuller has returned
from Charleston. Masters Tom and
Ford will arrive next week.
Judge Hr 0. Atkinson is in -Savan
nah.
“OH, MY!
How nice eveiylhing does look in i
youf Ktord, Mr Harper/’ This |
iruirk/is made almost daily by the |
ladies that come in to eee us. He- i
low wo give you prices of a few ,
things we are receiving; almost 1
daily:
Large cans asparagus, can
Large can must aid sardines 12
Host early June peas . J 5
Kent corn, Royal Scarlett 15
Best Queen olivea, hot 25
Beat Mttiizaujlla olives, tot io
Irish Saratoga chips, pkg ...... 10
Best maple syrup, hot w
Fresh tally candy per pound 16
Come and see what we have, and we
can surely please you.
Rhone 15S.
MONSTER MEETING
ON FOR TONIGHT
Good Government Supporters Are
Enthusiastic, and Much Inter
est Is Manifested.
LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
And.All Voters Are Urgently Requested
to Be Present, as This Is the Last
Rally Before the Primary.
It appears that nearly all the voters
of Rruuswiok expect to attend Hie
great rally at the opera house tonight.
A large number of ladies will also he
out.
The Marine Band has been engag' and
for the occasion and will greatly sdd
to the pleasure of the audience.
Perhaps never in the history of
Brunswick have the business men and
conservative element manifested so
keen an interest in the issues of a
political campaign. The reoord made
by the ooiiuty administration Ins en
listed the support of this element, and
they realize that municipal and coun
ty government is merely a business
matter and should be conducted on
conservative and economical business
lines.
The Good Government movement
seems to have overwhelmed the situs
tion. It os oonceded by conservative
observer* that the candidates of the
olub will he elected, and it Is now a
question of majorities, every support
er of the movement teems determined
to oast his ballot and do ail he can
to Induce others to vote,
The entbusiastie loyalty of the Good
UWgarnmcnt pei>ple ishevij uwiiKsMStifl
dance In the mi4Wh;’{iiJwT placed in.
tne men they have placed in sflloe and
their approbation of their splendid
lervices.
< Kverbody is cordially invited to at
tend the meeting tonight. ft
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Chairmen and Committees.
The following is a list of the chair
man and committees; of the various
department* of the fair association:
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Relic department-Mr*, Horace
Hart, chairman; Mrs. C. G. Moore,
Mrs. Eliaa Peer eon, Mrs. Bam Cook,
Mitaes Kva Middleton, Knsie Ralstfin,
Kate Dart.
Art department—Mrs. Middleton,
r
chairman ; Mra. W. M. Tupper, Mra .
E. H. Maaon, Mrs. W. 8. Irvine, Mrt,
Hugh Porter, Mies Greenwood, Mias
Wnff, Miss Mahoney, Mrs. Rhi fHald,
Miss Norris of Darien.
General fanoy work department—
Mias Ada Wright, chairman; Mrs.-
Walter Cook, Mra. Voider, Mr* J.
B. Abrams, Mrs. Byn, Mrs. I’. W.
Fleming, Mia* Curtis, Miss Wright.
Flower department—Mrs. J. A
Montgomery, Mias Madden.
Plain aew : ng department—Mrs
Kate MoKiddod, chairman; Mrs, J.
’W. Conoley, Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mrs.
T. G. Stacy, Mra. J. R. Mason, Mrs. S.
M. Roberts, Mlaa V. A. Hoyle, Miss
Sophie Morton, Miss Bertha Biker.
■.aotm v
Mra. Rena II irley has returned from
a pleaiant visit to Mrs.C. W. Shepard,
in Fort Valley .
Nra, Nate Harrison,of Tlfton, isvi
itiog friends in Brunswick.
Miss Ifizel Nightingale Ini returned
from lollege in New York.
Mliters Frederick and Morton Wig
gina left Monday for Wayneaville to
speod a few days .
Misses Lena and Fannie L'lienthal,
of Savannah, are the attractive guesta
of Mra. 8. Ulogauer.
Min Bertie Paul, of Darien, ia vis
iting the Mieeee Lucae.
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT THE^I
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
GUN CLUB SHOOT.
Seoond Annual WTI ba Held at Bruiiawiok,
June 26 27-
Several members of (he Jacksonville
Gun Club have deoided to attend the
seoood annual shoot of the Brunswick
Gun Club, which this year will be held
under t he auspices of the Southeastern
Fair Association at ft unswick. June
20-27.
In addition to Hie entrance money
in the events, S2OO has been added, and
H e purses are worth going for. Ma-
WEDDING PRESENTS!
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Cut Glassy ]
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KENNON MOTT,* JL
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
2irlNewcn§tlo street.
Inspector of Watches fcr.Soulhern Railway.kTime.hy.Wire daily frgpi Wn-sliington
gantrap and Blue Rook targetrwlil be
u*u;'blauk powd r and 10-gange guns
hot permitted.
There wiil be ten events each day,
and from tif can to twenty live blue
rooks for each e\ent. In addition to
the pr>ze money and entrance fee, nu
merous prizes have been donated by
the Brunswick merchants. Ail the
pureeu will be divided according to the
revised Rose eystein . —Jacksonville
Time*-Unlon and (Jitizm.
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. l —^
The Swellest line of . • fej
4TRUNKS4-
IN THE CITY
H. M. MILLER & SON
PRICE FI VE CENTS
Mrs. J. D. Burkeimer, of Wilming
ton, N. C , whe Is pleasantly remem
bered as Miss Miry Wood, will arrive
in Brunswick the latter part of this
month to spendtbe summer with rela
tives.
Mrs. K. B. Hirsoh, chairman of-
Domestic department, calls a meeting
to be held at her home at 208 Union
street, Wednesday afternoon, June
13th, at 3:30 p. m. Important busi
ness to discuss.
Premium List*.
Anyone wanting l’remiatn T.ists,
will please call on
Kbn non Mott, i
Chairman AdvertisingCommlttee.
])on’t forget the moonlight
excursion Thursday night
to St. Simons under auspices
of tlie Manse Circle of the
.Presbyterian church.