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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 151
Cash Purchases
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Rebate Benefits.
We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG CO.
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he not there, arid tliit
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failed In rind any trace <■ r
seem* to be little doubt,
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Friday Morning Only_^
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From 6 to 12 o’clock, any Ladies 1 Tan Ox fold fie in
the store at
Former price to $3.00.
1 lot Children’s Tan Shoes, sizes 1 to 8, former price
*75 cents and $l.OO, to go between 6 and 12 o’clock at
Positively none will he sold before or after the hours
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mentioned.
LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
wture Gaorge llsupt it serving bit
t me, superintending the building
a
or some lighters for the Allvntic
Oontraotirg Company. Msrahal White
t onoe secured bench warrant for
Ms arrest lid faded for ths Okeefe
nol.ee A' Wsvcros* he wits j ined
by Depuy Msrshal C>so", and the
t*o %■ urted in (Isjn r’ trail. 'l'hsy
re'orned to M onn >e-terday emp y
L W- e-poially desired
'h. () > nurV Hne r should be • ff-n'ed
b fo'e July t. •at y>r that date the
xfa'ipe of limitations will lisranolher
itulio merit, atiuuld the present in
diriment he proven i nvalid.—Savan
n th News
Mrs. ttrobaton, chairman of the
florrl department, calls a meeting of
her committee at the fair grounds Ha'-
urday morning at 9 o’clock.
IiADIES
The heat and quickest preparation
for cleaning gloves is the I,a Belle
glove cleaner. For sale try H. V. Ad
derly. Try it.
BRUNSWICK, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1900.
NO ESCAPE FROM
WAR WITH CHINA
Russian Relief Force
Pekin and Attacks With
Heavy Artillery.
FOREIGNERS REPORTED MASSACRED
French and German Ministar* Both Re
ported Murdered—Situation In China
Grow* More Serious Daily.
Londou, June 20.—Toe Hum an re
lieviog force arrived outeide of Pekin
this morning, aaye the Shanghai oor
reepondeot of the Daily Kxpreaa, and
imairdiauly began to ai'aah the uttj
on two aider, employing numerous ar
tillery.
Toe force apparently arrived id the
nick of lime, for the Chinese as-ert
that the attack upon the legations bed
been auooesifully renewed. On tbe
uigbt of June IG-the Chineae (ronpa
under Generals Tung Full niing and
I'ung Cbmg attacked tbe lsgatione
ahd eel uo tire Kuropean bu tdii gr.
Nothing dstinite Is known at to tba
reaul , except that the Chineae were
disappointed, although other reporte
utterly discredited by foreigners here,
are that tbe Cniue.e, Infuriated by
tbs destruction of Taku, have alnoe
masstorsd all the foreigners in Pe
kin.
A modi tied version of ihese rumors
received hi Berlin is that tur Freuch,
as well a* tbe German minister, baa
boen killed.
Kbe English at Shanghai think the
Chinese had foreign advice id organ
iring the defame* at Taku, beoaue|of
the precialon with which their attack
waa delivered.
* The wire* connsoUbg\vittr-tttKi*f-c
bor mine* were out by Ihe boat* of
the warahip* the night before the
bombardment. It 1* now reported at
Shanghai that it wa* on hoard the
Human oruiaer Kune z and not the
Mapdsohur, that the explosion occur
red, kilting lud wounding more than
fifty. It i* reported that no fewer
than 700 Cbineae were killed In the
forte.
The Hhrnghat correspondent of the
Daily Express aaya he i* officially In
formed that Japan la mobilizing 36 000
man immedirte transport. The whole
fleet of the Nippon Yusan Kaieha
(Japanese merchant shipping of lu
pin) ) has been chartered.
The British oruiaer Undaunted ar
rived at Shanghai yesterday, cleared
for action and took up a position
commanding the Chinese forts. There
are three Chtntsa cruiser* In the har
boi.
The new Chinese cruiser H ti Yang,
built by the Armstrongs, has been
taken into suatody at Taku by the
British and Kussiane.
At Yum Nan Fu, where lbs rising
has been| gathering for several daye,
080 Christiana have keen attacked at
the French mission settlement, maty
being put to death. The French con -
aul and three tnissiooariei are still in
prison.
The and anrderly elements have aeour
ed the upper hand at Wu Hu and
Szechuan, where the native Cliriatiana
have been masaacred.
The Shanghai oorrespndent of the
Haily News, telegraphing yesterday,
says:
The Chinese officials here assert that
they have news from Pekin up to June
17. The situation was then very ae
riou*, Beyond hat. they olaim to have
received no l hmg, hut they deny that
diepaeohes have been withheld .
Although I am not willing to adopt
the alarmist reports, my itnpressisn,
gathered from tbs consuls and the
Chinese authorities, is that the worst
is to he fearad id Pekin,
Admiral Seymour’* column is now
■n tbe middle of an and |>la , with nn
font sud no good water and surround
ed by hostile foroer.
A dispatch from Shanghai announces
that the United States transport.
Thomas, with troops for Mantis, was
diveited at Nagasaki, and fas arrived
nf Taku with 1,200 men.
The Shanghai onrre-p indent of the
Times, teligraphing yesterday, says:
The British Hag is reported to have
been tl u g yesterday over the south
gate of l*-kin. This presumed to in
d cate the aT'V.I of Ad niral Ssy
m mr
Fair Notes.
Mrs. K. R. Hiraoh, chairman of the
and mestie depsrUuent of the fair, will
have an attraction at her department
on otn dren’a dey. An e'egam, large
dsoorated cake haa been donated by
Mr. J. M. Hoodenpyie for tbe one who
will write tbe best fcnnipasition on the
Sotrhaatern Midthmuier fair. Boys
and girls hive |n opportunity for
working for tba geixe.
Ail cnmpoaitions'*must be hand' and in
to Mrs. Hirsoh, 208 Union street. Sst
urdiy and Monday morning. Baoh
one must sign their name, street and
number of residence.
Miss Susie Afaie and her committee
are working bard that the children's
department may be a success and re
liant oredit upon the children. We bops
ttistevery parent will give'h rh arty
00-operation to the committee by see
ing to it that each child sends in an
exhibit
The oommittee has tried to thor
ongbly oanvass tbe oitg, but the time
being so short It i* impossible to see
everyone, so, obildren, do not wait for
them, but send In your exhibite and
make Die department a suaoese. There
are some handsome speoial prizes offer
ed in thin department by Meiers.
.Fleming A Waif, Kaiser Bros., C. J.
Tfcr
Bee Hive, H. M. Miller, Kennon Mott,
Brunswick Book C •.
This will be one of t he most attrao'-
Ive departments connected with the
fair, of which the doll babv show will
b■ an inters.ting feature. If you have
a doll baby don't fail to enter It in tin*
contest, for there is a handsome prize
off red for the prettiest doll, tile pret
tiest dreseod doll, the < ldeti doll and
theogieat doll. The prizes may be
seen 10 tbe windows of Ktiser Bros.,
Fleming A Waff and Kennon Mott.
We expeot to meet your dolls ard
reoaive in exhibit from eaoh of you at
tlie fair grounds Mott day.
Srxciat. I'KKMJUM LIST.
1 China tea ast, with tray—Fleming
Wsff.
1 ti ild ring and 1 silver thimble—
Wm. I’. Doertiinger.
1 Sterling silver Nelbersol bracelet—
Km non Mott.
1 Sterling silver pencil—Bee Hive.
1 Stiver napkin ring and 1 sawing
set -C. J. Doerflmgsr.
1 Book— Brunswick'Book Cos.
3 Sterling stiver writing sets, and 3
S erting silver hat pins, 3 book marks,
and 1 pin tray—H. M. Millar & Son.
1 Bureau set—A. Ksieer & Bro.
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Fresh Dill I’iokles (Just In).
S’ulT Mangoes.
New Georgia Syrup in Gallon
Cans.
New Georgia Syrup in Bottle*.
Finest Maple Syrup in Bottles.
Saratoga Chips (Fresh).
Vegetables and Fruits
Fresh Every Morning.
Pliou* 153. Tbs ltuntler.
BIG FAIR
NEARLY HERE.
Only Five Days More Program is
About Complete For the Coming
Event.
OFFICERS MET LAST NIGHT-
Exceedingly Low Rates on Both Rail
roadt, and Everybody Is Sure of
Having an Immense Crowd.
A large and enthusiastic meeting of
the board of directors was I,eld last
night.
Everyihingie very bright. Io f c ,
prospects are better iliau last year,
and everybody knows what a success
that was.
From today on, Ist every man, wo
man and child make it thwir ("divid
ual business to talk Fair, think Fair,
work Fair, and last and most impor
tant, see the Far!
The board of direct%*s assure the
public Hal this Fa r will interest and
amuse all. There lias b-en over six
to eight attractions booked, escli at
traction coating from SIOO t 05350 each.
They are attractions that have been at
all the tlrst-olaas entertainments in
the United States, and will only play
at suob.
The Fifth Regiment baud, of At
lanta, Ga.. a high priced, tlrst-cl
• rganiza r ion, will be here, and wil
play day and nigh'. This atirsciioii
will alons be worth the price of sd-
misdoo.
Speaking of admission, [lumorrou
the Dailies’ commutes Wnl bs out ee l
tng saason tickets for tt*Fair. These
aetson tlokets are gooAlsy or night,
during price of
6e^^H)WS?fi'ier
Friday night, the price for
season ticket* will TANARUS, advanced to
♦3.00 eaoh. When the Cadies’ commit
tee comas around, patronize| them
liberally. They are giving their time
gratis, and should be encouraged.
Übildrau’a aetson tickets are on sale
at SI.OO each, age 8 to 13; obildren
under 8, admitted free.
Ureet Interest is manifested In the
Floral parade, which is booked for
Tuesday, opening day. This parade
will also iuoluds prominent oity o*fi
olsls, board of directors, lady direct
ors, obildren in oostume on deoorated
bioyoles. Arrangements ara also being
made to Inoltide tho race horses in the
parade.
Kaoe horses are arriving daily, and
the publio are assured of ‘good racing.
At a late hour last night a telegram
was received stating that both rail
roads bad offered the very low rate of
one-half a oant a mile, and that the
fair association {could rely on big
orowds.
It is assured that for Thursday, the
38, which is Brunswick day, the may
or will maks half the day a legal noli
day, and the oity will ha in gala at
tire. All the storey will oiore a half
day, and everybody will have an op
portunity to go out to the grounds.
There will be horse racing, music,
base hall, snake|ealirg, battle of Con
fetti, donkey rapes, baby show, beauty
• how, etr.—all the
above and more, too, for everybody.
Friday will be children's day, also
1100 Hoo day. The Hoo HlO day will
be anew Interesting feature and many
are already eagerly awaiting this
event.
Saturday, negro dsy, will witness’
the larg a parade ever s< en in this
section. It is assured over 2,000 men
and womin will le in line parade to
lair groans.
This season of the year ia ideal
weather for out-door amusement and
our seacoast is a splendid inducement
for folks who reside in the Interior.
For the benefit of those who do not
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT THE a
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
know, the Fair association explains it
would not be advisable to hold a fair
here in the fali on account of the
eieotions, etc. The fair is but a few
days away. It has necessitated days
of hard work. Show your apprecia
tion of the work of enterprising men
a: the h. lm by helping along Itruns
wiok’s greatest fair.
Plant System Local Srb.dule.
Train l“aves Brunswick at 7:15 a
<fi a <l5 p. to. Arrives at 10:15 a.
m. and 11 :30 p. m.
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' Inspector of Wa'chos for. Southern Raihvay.lTimo hy.VVire daily from W<ub^
Btokbam is a Candidate.
Frankfort, Ky., June 20.—Governor
Beckham issued a statement tonight
formally aneouncing his candidaoy for
the Democratic nomination to suc
ceed himself.
Have you smoked
Havana Maid cigar?
You can’t do business with a bad
looking suit. on. tie see Jim Carter.
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.
The Swellest line of
-TRUNKS*
IN THE CITY
H. M. MILLER & SON
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Bark is Probably Lost
Washington, June 20.—The vio*
consul at Trieste reports that he baa
reeved notice from tba looal imperial
royal maritime government that noth
ing having been heard from tli• Aus
trian bark Palmier ainoe it sailed
from Pensaoola, December 18 last, it i*
presumed that the vessel and orew ara
list.
Among the orew were two Ameri
cans—Cicero Aikens, of Washington,
and W iliam Woodall, of Georgia.
A Bad Brei^^^F
The attention of the authori
ties is otlled to the
boulevard just
dock, it Is a very dangelous plica
and drivers have been puw> a great
deal of inconvenience for
past. It is to be hoped tnat It will ba.
attended to at onoe.
Get Fixed
For the Fair by having Jim Carter
put your old clothes in order.