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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 148
THE COWING FAIR
The greu mld-swtmner fair atidcsr
k vtl to h* (,*'>'• r ur tier lltuiif paes o'
'lre jk-u-he*. e.ern Fair Asvociatu n
b '•> Sit 0 inclusive, tits caught the
ett!bus'• ur the public from oue end
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’ of aeathcaM Georgia to the otbir and
from e.Ji reports oomirg io by ever}
mml, the? crowds who win pay this
thriving seacowt. city a vtan ■md par
tiop tte in the fe-tivitu}* of tfra we* It.-,
will be epoint c - , .Major EruSiS!
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for l.e iievt decorated vehicle,
for ;h be-t dtn.retf.l'" i-icjfrtlo
art! rider, ti dt-r 1- year* til sgi-, liar
ing the prettu et cod true, \i. M for the
second |.r t . f! ,(>* for iht* third pri/.e.
UKRK’d KOK TJULU MUI.K K,\oli.
f)ne of : h • Uughabte featurea of It
tl , NeKro day, will be tbe niula race,
at .| ,'t - :, , •■• r. .i lea ai-ei-t■ I
T/ABII ritl/iE FOR MER< HANTS
A an eebodraaeistfnt for ihu injr
eDanle who esptc,! to tnake dieptlaye
then* is a caelt pme of live dollar* of
feted to ti e in rchaota bavnig !he bent
> dieplay in the tr-ain baiiJii
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K Home of uv nnst oapenaive attrao-
H'.f" have
i been botkeii for tie eeßaon and lb y
|r.v •• i a teat value In
Hole Ming. the t .-ery effort
ti.a >■- mm ii !m
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lihtng here ti ti'hit wilt in the
Beset twrr tt* te- - > re * lr-.
•anirea . fas up 10-date latr
wit,boot bavirg to g t> up to rotiofc
money a* bereWfort.
T tFSOAV rt PARAHK.
Tersday s ('armral day. when tbe
beautiful s'.rai parade will i>e held.
bringirg out be wealth and beauty tf
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VVKItNFSDA , ISA I T.ROA t> AN ft
FARM KK3* f>AY.
Wedneadey i* iiailroad and Farmers’
Hay, and this is the day that Governor
Ondler and staff are expected down
tn greet the thousands of raiiroadi r*
abd farmers who will be here.
ffHJasTiAY IS Bill NSWICK DAY.
Thureday is Brunswick day, when
ail the cities us of this hustling seaport
are esperted to join hands and whoop
X. up the Fair at the grounds.
f, ?(t>AY IS 1100 HOD AND CHII.
ip 11 RUN’S DAY.
Friday is If m ttoo and children's
day. when Senator Steve < lay ia ex
pected down to greet the noblemen of
the Mg Hick Thomas Cat order, and
see ib* grand free street parade and
public concatenation to be neld later,
while the lU'jie children enjoy them
selves on the orassy lawns and io tbe
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
11l JUL *
TUESDAY, JUNE 2G, 1900
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Besides These There W (rations oi Kv W • • .
Wiiicli "will Be m.& Fall in Themselves.
Baiiu -Simw, Beauty Slik Base Ball Interstate Glia + iasnss,
; Horse Raees, and OtMr Attractions mat Spate forbids Hitlonlnii.
A SPECIAL FEATURE WILL. BE THE SHUT ART CONTEST, FOR WHICH LANCE PRi,KS Imi* OFFERED
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An Interesting Feature Will Be tin Battle of of Confetti," a Treat
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That Hos Never Been Seen in Tin Section. Don t Miss It.
SPECIAL DAYS!
TUESDAY, June 26-Carnival day
WEDNESDAY, June 27- ffai/roatf and Farmer day.
THURSDAY, June 28--Brunswick day.
FRIDAY, June 29~-Hoo-Hoo and Children ’s Jay.
S A TURD A/, June 30-Negro day.
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Greater, Bigger, Grander Than Lv<
Special Low Rates 011 AM Railroads.
J. A. BUTTS, r, NEWMAN, E. McC. BROWN,
PRESIDENT. general manager. secretary.
BRUNSWICK, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNK 17, 1900.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
SATURDAY IS NEGRO DAY.
Saturday ia Negro day, when five
thousand men and women of the secret
ordura will be in line with three bra*
bands and o unties* carriages to do
honor to W. H. Council, the no'ed
orator and leader of their race.
DANCING ANDCONCKRT EVERY
NIGHT.
Every night there wi lbe dancing
and concerts by the famous Fifth Re
giment band, the most widely known
band south of Washington and outside
of New York City.
SOME OF THE MERCHANTS
WHO WU.L EX HIBIT.
Somß_ of tbe enterprising Bruns
wiok merchants who will exhibit are
Messrs. Levy Bro*., C. D. <Vig, Ken
non Mott, Palmer Shoe Cos., J. A,
Montgomery, H. H. Miller <t Son, H.
•I. Lamar A Cos., of Macon, through
J. H. Pol bill, W. J. Butte, Cofeon
Hardware Cos., National Bank add
W. H. Irvine.
COUNCIL,, A NOTED AND ELO
QUENT ORATOR.
W. U. Oaunotl, |ifae orator seoured
for Negro Day, .Tuotr 30th, ig one of
the most noted and eloquent orators
of bia race. His reputation extend*
all over the United State* and hi*
speeches made in the sooth, north and
east have attracted tbe attention of
million* of thinkers. John Temple
Orave* eaya of Council. “He is a
greater orator than Booker T. Wash-
U gton.” Council is president of tbe
Alabama Agrloulttiral and Mechanical
College of Normal Alabama has built
‘■V ’ f ib • lioeat schools in'Ameri
ca. |i.s late speech at the Houtherh
Industrial Convention at Chattanooga
cap! ursd. the cqtiyention and brought
fourth applause while the
J , *’ w *P’ 4 l^^fcjiMiab* , d columns about
; BE A SON IMOXijTdi AIU. CERTAIN-
Tbe season year are
certainly are going for
gl 60 each, up 22nd, and are
good for the entire oight and
day. Everbody should avail tbem
selves of one of tbeseS tiokei- at u:.
Call on the fair officer* or authorised
agents for them.
GREAT GAM i S Ot’vßAsE BALL.
Home great game* ofibaee ball have
been arranged for She inter-state
ebanipittnsh’p oa theLbib, 27th and
28lh. J
THE BLACK CATS ARE COMING.
The black cate and l|Bs kittens are
coming for the 2!Rb, Io Hoo Day
when Senator A. S. W iy. CToited
States Senator, will be here as Bruns
wick’s special guest. The first and
only pub’ic concatenation of Hoo
Hoo order ever held will be on that
day in Brunswick.
the ladies’ department.
The enthusiastic ladles of Bruns
wick, under the management of Mrs.
Bolling Whitfield, are doing great
work for the coming fair, and ,tbMr
department promises to be the most
aucoesiful of any in Georgia this year.
DONATED THEIR ADVERTISING
•.space to the fair.
Tba generous hearted Brunswick
merchant* who occupy the front page
of The Times have donated thetr space
to tha fair this morning. These liberal
men are J.T. Colson of the Brunswick
Book Cos., Brown Drug Cos., Butts
Drug Store, Ktnnon Mott, Levy Bros,
A Cos., Geo. W. Harper and H. M
Millar <1 Son.
THE AGRICULTURAL DEPART*
4*l
MKNT. -pr
The agricultural department, under
the management of Capt. J. A. Dtl
wortb, will be oue of the best features
of the fair.
HO, FOR THE INTERSTATE
CAKE-WALK.
Tbe big Inter-State oake-waik com
bination, which Is now touring the big
cities, and ia now in Savaonab, will
he here every day, and will entertain
thousands, The tloeat oake-walker*
on eftrib are In this troupe. ;