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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 152
Cash Purchases
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Rebate Benefits.
We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG CO.
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who ha* w.. 0 by ti> r
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fctr.v l*aih With
■ UNANE
.One 25 c package deans eight *
hats or one hat eight . 4
"W J Druggist.
On ilie Corner.”
'^erful' pU> Iritf on (lit* rom**t.
Cohen it well k nown t i nown
i r* a o e fuoy
"'dfß e**o# .h“ lid. won jn th
■ world and h r fri.nil. here
MB’* g’ld of an npp rtunr y to pay
Oi her w- rtli and gentu*. Me
aaaiated by local talent and
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her pr ifes-MUMI frien I, who
<u Brim- wick to a.sut.m ;
Bd. Amur,g ' tni-e w'.iyi 11
confer! tiy
ffriday Morning Only
I the store at
---e® cemts
f Former price $1 2$ to $3.00.
■ t I°t Children’s Tan Shoes, sizes Ito 8, former price
75 cents and SI.OO, to go between 6 and 12 o’clock at
30 CENTS
1 ositively none will be sold before or after the hours
mentioned.
LEVY’S
I'HE BRUNSWICK riMK.S.
‘hi comb, Violm'sta; Miss Annie
TANARUS na p Matti*<v>, Reader and Miss
Marg rpt f.anier Waddefß Pianist.
Patriotic M rchants.
Even holy is becoming enthused!
Pile town will be in gala a’tire. The
H-p Hive sis es that Ihey h.ve sold
and delivered over 3,(KM) y-rd of bin'-
inif, b itig the re mr of ord r* p no- and
■by Ule merolianls .espial weeks ag *.
At one <1 liar for round trip it i
cheaper to go to Nav ti 'afievry Sun
dav than 'o stay at h trie.
1o t are a nice rmprarance (luring
Fnir|week, ]t J 111 Carter d-an your
dd suit .
Mr*. Brobsron, chairman of the
floral department, calls a meeting of
bercommittee at the fair ground* Ba'-
nrday morning at 9 o’clock.
LADIES
The beet and quickest pr. paratjon
for cleaning gloves is the Laßt lie
g'ove cl aner. For sale by H. V. Ad
deriy. Try if.
BRUNSWICK. GA., HUDA\ MORNING, JUNE 22, 1900.
SENATOR A. S. CLAY
COMING TO BRUNSWICK
Will Bea Guest of the Southeast
ern Fair Association
Next Week.
BRUNSWICK WILL DO HIM HONOR
Distinguished Guest Will Be Here Several
Days and Participate in the
Numerous Features.
m
Senator A S Clay has aoceptrd the
invitation of the Southeastern Fair
Association to be their guest during
fair wrek and will rp-nd several day#
here. On Thursday, Bruniwick Day ,
Senator Cly will be guest of honor ,n
tbe graud floral and mil ary parade
aud on Fwijlay, Hoo iloo Day, he will
a'ao b-Aguestjif honor in tbe enter
tainm-uts given by the members of
that f [iiiiui order.
As lb. day if ihe fair opening ap
proaches iiidiosiions point lo a great
crowds and a full live days of fuil for
all who attend. The frsliviiitt begin
June 20 n and conm u through June
30 h.
The I’iant System and S utharn
h.-ve named apaoial low rates wiih
two day. of .p-uial train servic w o
excursion rates for .luds 27th and 30tb
and the various steamboat lines run
ning fn m oearby points hsve arrang
ed a series of daily excursion w> and
from B unswick.
Huokinga have been made t-r ai me
Of the beat race florae* in the c auntry,
while the line of aide attractions of
various kind*, in lulling a large nuin
bar or the best in tbs oountry. A full
line of high class vaudeville perform-
trap se artiita. balloonlat, high
wire and arelal artlate have been se
cured and they are arriving daily and
fixing their parapbanalia In position.
Saturday, Juna 30th, I*-Negro Day
and for that ecoaaicn a monster s'rest
parade with three thousand people in
line has been laid out. Tb.re will be
three braes bands and every colored
orga- git ton in tha oountry around
hem p■t ml paling. Prof. W H.
Council, I’re.lde- t of the Agliccltu-
M chained Old ,e of Normal
Alaham •, i,been ii-ej f r orator
of the d-y and be i* no and a. oDe o f
the tn --t eloq inf st-sk-r* ( hi * race.
The 'ii Insrj p ie a f-r ii f utryh„v
bee-i wnhdiiwn owing <> a link of
sulliciciil t.iuobtre eu'er ng and the
assoc Sri.-n Ins offered an mc-ea." in
prizes lor oaiv*ry dually. Major K
Ernest Dart, the military oommittee
baring Ibis feature in ‘Charge, baa
wired several oalvary organizations
and is receiving tavorable response".
The prizes aggregate $226.00, divi
C‘i as follow* :
Kor the Calvary company having
the largeat number of enlisted and
mounted men in attendance, SIOO.OO.
To i lie Troop making the best re
cord n O.e c I vary tournament, SIOO.
T ) t lie individual .trooper ru king
the heal ri our.*, SIOO.
The sjenea on Brunswick’* eTcets
during fair week w.l he 1 veller thru
they were last year when they eel p*. and
anything heretofore known in the
history of th a c ty. There i 1 be
street, parades daily and daily open
air concerts by the Fifth K g>ment
banl of A lanta which has b on en
giged for the en ire week. Tlie
It ll •mn and M irme Bind Vlm-trels
w ll prad“ two days when they g ve
their shows at the opera boue, the
1100 11 ms will Have their b g s reel
parade on Fr day and the Floral pa
rade will come on Thursday. On .Sat
urday the colored people will make
the biggist turnout that has been in
the state for a long time,
Taken altogether the outlook (or
the mid-summer fair and carnival
wbioh commences here next Tuesday
could, not be brighter and every in
dications point to cnorm- us crowds
from]ill eeotKius of the sta'e.
Fair Note.
The tilling of the cavalry troopers
is something very grand, and nevn
befure seed in this section. It will be
worth going miles to see.
Invitations have beeu pxtended to
the railroad men, and their and y, which
is June 27:b, will be one of the biggest
of tbe fair.
AbitC ten troops of oavalry, of llfty
man each, will ba in ibe oily on Bruns
wick day.
Many mercban's are getting their
tloaia in readiness fjv the Floral pa
rade on openirg day.
It ia quite lively out at Ih.i fair
grounds n ~w. The ladies are arrang
ing their bombs, the merchants are
gelt ng their apao a in shape, the
bm-sas are traiuiug, the ba e ballials
are practicing, and people are putting
up bootha of every kind over the
grounds.
The Belmont sisters, the greatest
aerial navigators in lbs world, ar
riv.d in the oity Ih's in .ruing, and are
ge'tiig things in shape for their
mammoth balloon, and their wonder
ful ride on a the <l ,ud'.
OJnoel, the daring spiral tow r
equ l brist, vires that ht w.l. be lure
o i time.
The whirling Z .’a—D an, Walter,
ad all 'he real of them—w 1 1 be here
for the opening day.
COONOIIi MEETING LAST NIGHT.
Scan Business Tianaasltd at an Adjnuroed
Ssision.
Council met in adjourned regular
aetaion laat night and the following
husoes* :
To the committee on taxes and
revenues was referred a petition re
lating to assessment on the property
► outb of McCullough’* dock.
The ooro'muoioation of Admiral
Dewey, thanking Couno 1 for Inviting
here, was received.
C pf. C. 8. Wylly, city engineer,
Betted authority to have plug* mtde for
•ewerage mains. The matter was re
ferred to oommittee on sanitation.
11. C. Pierson and others asked that
fountain in Magnolia park be placed
outside co v limits. Referred to com
mittee on Light and Water.
A oommuoioatiun from F. McC.
Brown, seoretary of the 8 lu'beastern
Fair Association, was received, invit
ing Ihs Couocil to partio pile in inau
guraton fair ceremonies e c.
Efford J. Berrie, a C mfederate vet
eran, asked to be relieved of paying
business tax. Referred to committee
on tax sod revenues and city attor-.
ney.
You can’t do business with a bad
looking suit on. Go see Jim Carter.
For S- K
The I> Wyatt A'keftaplaoe on Prince
street. Good neighborhood; all mod
ern improvements. SI,OOO cash. Bal
ance on long time to suit purchaser at
G per cent, interest.
tf R. R. Hopkins.
i siop!
! LISIEN!
. Fruli Dill Pickl s (J >• at In),
i S uir Mangoes.
New O orgia Syrup in Gallon
Cans.
I NtwGe rg i Syrup i n Battles,
i Finest M■ 1 1 Syrup in BoPl-s.
I Saratoga Chips (Fre.b).
’ Vegetables and Fruits
j Fresh Every Morning.
j
j
! Phone IBS. Tin Hustler.
ROOSEVELT NAMED
FOR VIGE-HRESIDENT
The Star Performer of San Juan
Hill Carries the Conven
tion by Storm.
TAIL TO THE M’KINLEY KITE
Is Selected by Practically Unanimonis
Vote, and Nomination Is Then
Clinched by Acclamation.
The bulletins reo.ived by the'Son'll
ern B ll T. leplione Oj. on the Repub
lican convention ye t rday cover the
work fu'ly and m ke interesting read
ing. Tee returns rend as foil iw:
10:05 a. m.— Koosev It enters llie
hall and sits with New York delega
tion. ((’h.ors.) Ah Rooetv.lt enterr,
crowds press him, trying lo ff'asp his
hand, app renily offerii g oougratula
tloos.
10:12 a. m —llanns enter* the hl'.
(Great cheering.) I)*| ew and Quay en
er. ( Long cheers.)
10:20—Chairman Lodge at deck
waiting for d-legates to be seated.
10:23-Q lay on, the platlorm con
sulting Lodge. Hauna making way
o platform. Band play. S.ar Spai g
led Banner. All i ise to feet and cbee
with hats off.
10:25—Clearing tbeliaH for openii p
Ushers unable to get delegaies seate-l
Great crowds around Kooseve’t.
10:35—Hall i* crowded. Toe del
gates will not b ■ sealed .
10:40—The convention ia oil cd l
order.
11—Alabama yie'da to Ohio on c i.
for presidential nomination.
11tl2—Senator Forake&gays, in nom
inating Mn If [j I, j * J *T Spok, 11
for himself* and the world. He speak a
of deeds and promises kept. The peo
ple’s .most sacred trust has not bet n
misplaced. He has kept labor busy.
Has brought prosperity. The olHies
have been safely placed alongside the
‘lost oause' and olber a- mooratic poli
cies . He has opened China’s doors.”
Prolonged oh- ers.
McKinley has been nominated. Pro
longed oheers for Mac.
11:16—Hanna lead* cheering, mov
ing his arms about wildly. Harms is
walking up and down the stage carry
ing a banner of red, white and blue
plumes. All delegates wave banners.
Great confusion. Kansas is first to
declare for Roosevelt. Cheering con
tinued for ten minutes for Roosevelt.
Roosevelt has not yet left his seat.
11 .24—John Mitchell carries New
York standard and is the laat to leave
the stage. All delegations are marct -
log around the hall, hepdrd by Penn
sylvania, New York and Onio. Ha
waii delegation is prominent in the
prooession.
Ttddy Roosevelt seconds the nomi
nation of McKinley. Cheering.
:47 —When Pennsylvania was call
ed all delegates rose to their feet and
oliei red for McKml y. Great cheer
ing in the hell, and all are wild with
enthusiasm. Lodge announces the
vote. McKinley has 020 votes, end is
officially declared the nominee.
12 :64—Co! . Young of Oh o puls Dol
liver of Ohio In nomina lui fur vice
president, hut immediately withdraws
Dolliver and puis ihe adopted sun of
the middle west, koosevelt, in norui
natiou. Wild prevail*.
and OJel congratulate Koose
veil.
I:l3—Three cheers given by Mo b of
Pennsylvania. I’arsde of stales led
by low*. The band is plajiig “II o
Times in the OiJ Turn Tonight.”
Great obeering.
I:24—J. Murray of Massachusetts is
recogniz'd and seconds KooseveL’e
nomination. Ashton of Washington
comes to the platform and seconds ti e
nomination.
Cuntinued on fourth page.
Haviland China
v IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT THE-— m.
BRUNSWICK
BOOK COMPANY
THE COMING MINSTRELS.
Boys Ara-Practicing Hard and Will Give
a Fine Show Next Week.
Tne minstrels to be given by- the Ri
flemen and Marine band at the opera
bouse on next Thursday and Friday
nights is going to bs a fine .li >w, and
the bows are practicing bard row lo
give the people some great un for tbe
min..y. N.w talent is being engaged
daily, and the old favorites w ll be on
band with new song., new dances and
new gags to amuse the people with
f'y.' -
I , ••-. vS&S'-j.'' • '•**' y'.-~
' I :ik of \\ .1 ( lit - f.r SfllMinril
The minstrels have always plea*etf,AW4,
for the two coming entertainments
they will do better than ever. Reserve
seats go on sale next week at Butts,
the druggist.
Have you smoked
Havana Maid cigar?
V Get Fixed
'iFor the Fair by having Jim Carter
ptm
We have just received
a magnificent line of
GRAND RAPIDS
. CHAMBER SUITS
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
e Carry a Large Line of
Cheap Furniture
Suitable for furnishing Cottages.
The Swellest line of.
+TBUNES+
IN THE CITY
H. M, MILLER & SON
PRICE FI VE CENTS
The Bcxing Mateh Tuesday Night.
Peter Mirzie, the fighting wonger,
who has defeated everyone bo has
>'*•
been up against, will box twenty
rounds, Queensbiiry rules, with Willie
Mack, a noted light weight, -froiS
Philadelphia. This event will tafce
place at the opera house, Tuesday
night. Reserved seat are now on sale
at Butt’s. The Marine Band will
music for the occasion .
New linl? of Wash Good", just In, at
Tqe Boe lli\e.
k Death of Mr. Seguifl
day last, abtbeage of sevwJ
He was jarred yesterday 1
in PajAtietto ciinetery, mi
paying the lastsad tribute t
ory around ;,be grave.
I’lsnt System Logaljjjp
Train leaves
tn. and 5 p. m. Arrives aA|
m. and 11:30 p. m.