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VOLUME 11; NUMBER HO
Cash Purchases
GET
Rebate Benefits.
We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG GO.
1 PRIZB DRILL.
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Hit* b*n Invited t#
Branswiek.
The Macon Volunteer# bf|_ Ja
lavtud to parlc pat* In tna
tUo prise drill whob will be teld in
Brunswick during tbe (treat > lir.
VM •Ha primes Will bra war lad (ad
It la aspaetad that many of (be larding
eomptniee in ih* ataia will take part.
No dtdnlte notion baa by
tba Volunteer* yet relative to accept
>* tbia ioritatiou, but tba ruat er
Clean Your Old -— v
*HSti*aw Hats With /j
_LINANE
. r l!r+^
One 25c package oleans
Rata or one bat eight
W J BUTTS, The Druggist.
‘*On the Corner.”
garoßKbt up t tbe inerting or
Ku till* •*uiof.
jfed.rstood that ala rge number
1 ftmbtrt favor accepting the
totue ire oppoaed to it
IK>D that it will interfere
Kumbsrland trip.
hire tiren looking
? t' ,(i 1,,M
to
I moijp ' .Uja probable that
nttatton wilt be deolined if it is
Relay Morning Only^
■ From 6 to 12 o’clock, any Ladies' ’Fan Oxfoid Tie in
■e store at
_ Former price sl.2s to $.‘1.00.
£"F!ot Children’s Tan Shoes, sizes 1 to 8, former price
K cents and $l.OO, to go between 6 and 12 o’clock at
C Positively none will be sold before or after the hours
Motioned,
LL E V Y ’ S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES
found that it wilt break ioto tbaaa
plana.
Tbe people of Bruuawlok have bant*,
making gre' ('reparation* for tbta
event, however, an I nothing will be
left undone to give every oouopaoy
which partiolpet.ee in tbia competitive
drill a rare goo I tiar*.
It ie unOaretood that (he Bernes
vilie liluea have accepted tba invita
ti in to eater tbie arid.—Macon Newa.
Car I, ad of a : r .took reoeived today
•t Mil Jell & Thomae’ etah'es.
{.adieu’ Aid Society to Meet.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of Ht. Mark’*
church are requested to meet on Fi I
dy afternoon at lire o’clock, at the
fl inday eoool rooms. Business of im
portance ia to he attended to.
Prtmlum Liite.
Anyone wanting Premiara I,lata,
will please call on
Kkn.non Mott,
Chairman Advertising Committee.
BRUNSWICK, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1900.
TEACHERS TO MEET
AT CUHBBRLANB
Georgia Teachers’ Association Will
Hold Annual Session from
June 26th to 30th.
MiNY ATLANTIANS WILL ATTEND
Interaatlng Papara on Important Toplca
Will Be Road by Wall Known
Southern Eduoatora.
The euEUil ui-etiug of tb Ueorgia
Teaohere* aisociition wilt be held at
Cumbe lu.d I.land, Oi„ June jflib to
:iotb.
All arriDgem, nfa for tbe gathering
bave barn oompletad, and indicmtinnt
are that Cue eitav.dauce will be larger
than any previous year. Tbe aaaooia
tion own* a epaoioaa auditorium on
Cumberlaud, wiiiob baa not bean used
>v
In aaveral year*, on acoount of tbe
meeting! being held elsewhere.
At a meeting of tba ex*eutive com
mittee early In tba year It waa decided
to return to Cumberland tbia aaaaon.
Tbe (program wbiob baa been ar
ranged for (be meeting la excellent in
every reaped. Home of tbe moat prom
inent eduoatora in tba aontb will read
papers before the convention.
Tba Cumberland botel bta be n ren
ova'ed during tbe winter, and la in
good e mdition. Tbe meeting of tbe
aaioclttion wdl be held only id Hi*
morning*, tbe afternoon* bed g dev ■
ed to rjoreatioo nod otber pi-a*ur ,
for wbiob ih l.lii'il la famous.
Tbe membership of llie aivoeia'iun
number* kbou' SOO taaolirra and a
greatar number uf ll,ee art, repented
to tueod. •w.-gfUPwHftSSf <.. to.thV
round trip baa been offered by tbe
railroad*, tbe ticket* being good for a
weak.
Among tow* of the prominent men
who are on the program for addreaa ea
are: Pro'. K. C. Branson of the State
Normal tebool; Supt. Jamia Htrrl
•oo, of Rome; Dr. R. B. Fulton, Ohan
eell r of the University of Mississippi;
John Temple Graver,of Atlanta; Wal
ter B. Hill, Chancellor of the llul
vsrelty of Gaorglt ; Dr. I*. D. Po'l loh,
of Mercer University; Dr. G. R.
Glenn, of Atlanta; W. H. Payne,
Cbanoelior of the Uoivrralty of Nesh
ville; F. (I. Rlobardaon of Atlanta;
I.awton B. Evaoa, of Augusta; Otle
AGimore, of Savannah; A. 1., Hull, of
Atht na.
The rallroada are making prepara
tion* to handle the large crowd*. An
extra (learner will be run from Hruoa
wiok to the island.
The oar line from Cumberland pier
to the hotel baa been repaired and the
old trouble of getting off the track ev
ery few niluutea will not he experi
enced.
A majority of the A'lanta teaobera
who are me ml) re of the association
will attend.— Allauta Journal.
Sea the new ttock at Mitahell A
Thnmaa’ (table today,
THE FIRST REO7MENT BiND
Will Orsate a World of latsrsat With Ita
Magaiflocnt Moiio at the Fair.
The arrival of the Fifth Regiment
band, to till an engagement for the en
tire week of the Fair, te now about the
moat talkad of thing in connection
with that ooming event. The Fifth
R*gimeut bind la one of the meat
noted musical organiaatiuna in tt.e
United S atee, and they will play acme
of tbe flneat mnalo ever beard in tbia
aeotlon. Tbe daily and nightly eon
, • te are to le featurea of the Fair that
will not aoon be forgotten, and tboae
wbo go out to the ground* at night
will aleo have tbe pleasure of partici
pating in danol ng wltbont having to
pay extra coat of admtaaioo to came.
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
OPENS NEXT TUESDAY
The Shimmer Carnival Will Be In*,
auglmuted With a Grand
Floral Parade
- GOVERNOR’S DAY
..
R Semen a-d Main* Band Miis r, Is
fntr, dues Novel Parade Thur*-
dry and Friday.
Bruneaatck will be ona of hvest
oitie* in the o.iuntry next weak, when
the (air open.
On Tuesday the beautiful floral pa
rade wilt be held; on Wed.nenlay the
Pfcrade in bouor of GdVeriypr Candler
and atatf will be on; (in Thursday and
Friday tbe Riflemeife and Marine
Band minstrel* will parade tbe atreet
and alaotbe Hoo Houfc.will fake the
town by toroi and oofipilturday , Ne
gro Day, tl are wUllba.pver three
thousand inembereCjf various Hr no*
wlok organisations In the parade.
It looks now Ilk* llliji the fair that a
on ua will be about t&bfgga.t thing
that ever happened in tbOia parti.
Report* from up tbe road are to tba
a ft*of that the, orowma width will
ooms promise to be eiwmoue.
Geo. Agent Candlerfcf the Bou'Jiern
Railway, ha* and iue Sood work in
•ecur ng a apsolal Irffi *e< vice for
Iwo day*, VVedo*di/iLd Saturday,
with apeoitl low ra'ff f„r both of
lboe day* a, and H ulfwiok will le
b i lmg uv r with < ut'jLf-iow,, p „ple
wb i will come down tiidirlp (rskt* the
mid-umiaer fir hiJ crinv,! g H uo-
You aau't do buetnasi with a bd
looking auit on. Go see Jim Carter.
OARLOAD OP STOOK ARRIVES TODAY.
Mitchell and Maria Will Havalbam an Sal*
at Mitk.U tad Tkomna’ Stabla.
Lover* of Boa atook Will be pleasi and
to lagrn that Meaare. Mithell A Mark*
will return to Brunswick today and
that they will bring down with them
a carload of extra fine stock. This
(took wilt be placed on ,saU immedi
ately at Lb* stables of Mitchell &
Thomas, on Newcastle atreet, and ev
eryone will be given an opportunity
to buy at low prioea.
Always heretofore this Arm has
brought out good stock, and report*
received from ttia present oar indicate
that it ia made up of the hast availa
ble in the leading market t Call at
Mltobell A Thomas’atah'ea pday and
■ee them.
HaVMhe new atook just revived at
Mitchell A Tbomta’ atahlea.
Have you smoked
Havana Maid cigar?
To have a nice appearance during
Fir|week, let Jim Carter el-sn your
old suit.
STOP! y
[ISIEN! fr
Freeh Dill Pioklea (Just In).
S’uff Mangoea.
New Georgia Syrup in Gillon
Cana.
New Georgia Syrup in Bottlea.
Fineat Maple Syrup in Kottl-e.
Saratoga Chips (Freab).
Vegetables and Fruits
Freeh Every Morning.
Fkona IM.
THREE REGIMENTS
GO TO TIEN TSIN
Regulars Sent by General Mao A
rthur Will Give the United
States 5,000 Men There,
OREGON GOES TO MU AT ONCE
Iris to Saif With Food, Coal and Ainmu
nliion- Alfalfa at the Chinese
Capital Are Desperate.
New York, June 19.— A special to
The Tribune from Washington *sy :
To meet tbe exceedingly grave com
plication that liaa developed in north
ern China, and in order (hat the IToi -
ed S’atesnisy ha oxiiinensiirately rep
resented in the relief sud protective
measures forced upon the foreign na
tions, the president lias directed Gen.
McArthur to send three regiments of
regulars lo Tien Tam, which, with
their support of commissary. Held
transportation, signal men, and med
ical staff, will make a foroe of 6,000.
Admiral Ramey has been directed to
aeud the Oregon to Take as soon as
■>he can start, She will take extra
marines and sailors from the Monte
rey, now with her at Hong Kong. The
Oregon is sent because of her greet
m rsl effect anil lie luge , u n her ol
ui-n she cur.•■(**,
The Iris is exp ced o 1 -v.- Manila
■ ouiot row tor T In wl I, hoi. ml
aid t momiil i. n for 000 in, n lor 11 r , e
moo tl for Adior:, K nipft’, (jo and
rqn .' Bt\- win ink.-hi feast light jisye
I '* J
to make the. vyg. The 8 ! o,
wbloh left Manila v.i h 100 uiaricei
***** Wait<l%ay .Vr -iftli? : " v "
The announcement of the return to
Tlen-'l’ain of the combined brigade
after a week’s fruitless efforts to reaob
Pekin not only oonfirms 'lie desperate
condition of affairs at t€e Chinese
capital, but is thought to explain why
it was neoereary to et ize tbe Teku
forta.
It must have been necessary to send
reinforcements and pfovisioue up the
Silver promptly.
Dl,patches say the forte fired Ihree
(jusrtera of an hour sf er midnight,
which hears out the suggestion that
the gunboats were sent up the river
with food aupp’ies from that Beet out
aike and were Bred upon for violating
the regulations. With the forts as
bases the powers are fxpeoted to form
a large foroe asspe-dily as possible to
begin a determined {relief expedition
of aiillloient force to opsn the railway
Carload of new atook at Mitchell &
Thomas’ stable* today.
w - .
RUSSIA RUSHES SOLDIERS.
Four Thousand Soldier’ Have B n 8 ol
Prom Port Arthur to Tiku.
Washington, June J 9. -Secretary of
U ate has been notiAed by yia Russian
erona sy here that 4,000 Russian troops
have been diapatotu and from Port Artl'Tj'
to Taki).
A Huienlitlo ('outlet. >
Alreidy much in** re it la taken In
the for booming glove oonteat at the
opera houae next Tuesday night. Tbe
oonteatanta are Veronre and Manzie.
They have been engaged in three con
teete, two of which were draw*; the
other was won by Mar.z e< ri a cjaim
of foul Tbia oonteat will be a rciec
tlflc one from every standpoint. It
will be of 26 rounds, and will be
fought under sherry rul-s. The
oonteatanta cannot bit In a clir cb, but.
muat b eak clean. In addition to the
above, other evente are on the card,
and tboee who attend will be fully re
paid for doing ao. Prices are only 25,
35 and 50 cents . Beat* go on sale Fri
day at Butts’ di ug i tore.
Have your old eult made to louk
fresh before the Fair. Jim Carter ia
tbe pripsr mot to *?e.
Haviland China
4
IN OPEN STOCK*
Cut Glass
AT THE —esa
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
THE WAYOROSS REUNION
General MoG'tshan Expects the Southern
Brigide to Have a Good Tims.
Gen. P. McGlashan, commanding
the soulli-rn brigade, Georgia divie
ion, of lho Uuitfd Confederate Veter
ans, said yesterday that arrangement*
for the reunion of the brigade at Way
cross, July 3 and 4, arc ni y ng along
smoo'lily, and that everything pointed
to a successful reunion at that tini.
G tiers l MacQisshan stye (hat mi
at Ira -I' ve nroor.-v, of .no 1,,, mn*'-.
—U lb
\ *lj % if*
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M m J* /
sf' 1
\ EYE GLASSES and SPELTACuks
5 u Ft m tWerity-iive cents up. j
I Consultation and exanTfnation free,
I KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician. J
? 2tr. Newcfuolo re i, a* -, I
1 1
J Inspector of Welches foc.flouthern Hailway. Time Wy.Wtre £t a , t v fro „ W.i'-MngtotdM
barbecues, parades, and other forme
of entertainment, is in couree of pre
p irat ion by the reunion committee of
W vycross. This w II insure the vi it
ora btvl' g a splendid time on the on
oaaion of the Brat reunion. It is be
lieved that several hundred veterans,
Sons ef Veterans, and friends of both
organiza’ion*, will visit Waycross on
this occasion.—Savannah Press,
New stock just received ut Mitchell
and Thomas’s stabler.
We have just received
a magnificent line of
BRAND RAPIDS
CHAMBER SUITS
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
We Carry a Large Line of
Cheap Furniture
Suitable for furnishing Cottages.
The Swellest line of
+TRUNKS+
.. ;
IN THIS CITY
H. M. MILLER & SON.
PRICE FIVE QENTS
Season Tickets For the Fair-
The Ladies’ committee, who sre
working diligently to fell tickets for
the Fair, will be around today. This
committee will sell th season tiokets
at sl.f*o each, go and for entire week,
day or night.
Af'cr Friday night, June 22nd, tbe
I 1 'ie.-' of season ticket* will be ad
vanced from $1 GO to $2 00 eaoh.
Kveryhoily in Jt-unswick knows of
tLe good that must result to the oity
by holding the -e Furs. Every one
t "pn'i .i-i - tho .orb by
tt e directors end the Udiee in cliKe
and stimuli tinhesi uingiy pnnhaee
season tio'.et*. Patropiz • the oowMbii -
tet I Oo it cbeerfu Iy—and bear in
mind flint tli’ l Indies are erl mg tlbese
tickets to you without recompense for
their work, ftiy a ticket for yourself
and every member of the family.
U t Fixed
For the fair by tinting Jiui Cnrter
nut your (il l clothe* in order.