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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 153
Cash Purchases
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GET
Rebate Benefits
We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG CO.
prominm? Jglroad men here
80U< £liH' ISIkC S J B,,m renpli- are
Ml ~ -i,!* VPgO r <-'wlstßthe Fair.
*®r. on* o( the beat
the Southern’* ipeoitl rep
reeantanvea in the eoutb, Mr. Welter
♦
T. Cosby, e former Brunswiokian now
with the Southern’s office st Jaokson
Title, end G nerel Agent Cendier, of
the Southern, met with the Feir com
mittee lest night end thoroughly dii
outeed the question of rite* for the
ooming feir. The Pie t SmMW P*-
Clean Your Old ‘
Straw Hats With J
" LINANE
One 25e package cleans eight . -
hats or hat eight times. ... 7 : “ ; ' i
‘'W J BUTTS^Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
raent w* represented by
jfej iiiuriion Welt- given ff. .
Kv. Wrenn to;
■U'o in' sVHe.I
Snfortn tv- toll . -~-H ■
Southern toil the
Hfftwo lines bare t svored the
in many way during the
Pwkaof work proceeding the fair and
flkopeniug day Is nearly
* .'SbP'"* tu wh ' ,o l l j/
Attiring Suits
m
B. Men and Boys
Annmniense line of two-piece
Jersey Suits just in
Pt SI.OO to $2.50.
■ Your Seashore Outfit is not
f complete without a suit.
.SUMMER NOVELTIES IN MEN’S
f COOL-WEARING APPAREL
f IN GREAT VARIETY.
levy:s
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
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the crowd with liberal distribution*
of matterjand extra in
ducements in the matter
now bahoovga Brunswioktans to writ*
their friends and relative* to paok up
and c; nse down to the big *bow.
Frank Proctor Kill 4.
Tne limes is inform'd that u oolor
ed man named Frank l’rootor, sup
posed to be from tbis teotion was
killed in one of the shafts of ths
Amsrioan Coke C0.,0f Adab, Tann.,
last Friday.
An Approaobing Wedding.
Carda have been iaaitfO announcing
the approaching wedding of Mlaa
Sarab Weinstein, daughter of Mrs, R.
Weinstein, to Alr.B. S. Godin. The
ceremony will be performed Tuesday
afternoon, Jhly 10th, at :3O o’clook id
the parlors of the Oglethorpe acd
many friends and relatlrei of |tbe
yotng couple will be preaent to ex
tent oongratolatione and beat wisbea
for a happy future.
BRUNSWICK, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1900.
BROBSTON WILL PUSH
FOR LEGISLATION
Wants an iot Passed to Help Indus
trial Enterprises in
Georgia.
HIS VIEWS OK THE SUBJECT
Explains Why the Oemocratio Platform
Does Not Contain * Plank Rolativs to
It, and Predicts for the Futaro.
Mr. Edwin Brobston, of Brunowiok,
who (ought to embody a plank In the
rsoently framed demooratio platform
committing the party to a proposition
to exampt nsw manufacturing enter
prise in Qsorgia for a period of ton
yearo, said fast night that while be
urged the jilank is a member of the
platform oommittee it wao turned
down by a oloea veto and but for ibo
lateness of the hour, when the plat*
form was submitted to the convention,
would bare made a minority report.
He, however, received auob a hearty
asauranoe from vlaitiog delegates,
that he is oonvinoed that the next
legislature will take aotion on the
matter and submit to the people a
proposition to amend the constitution.
Btr. Brobston has bien engaged fir
the past few years in development
work nod baa, through bis Orm of
Brobston, F*i dig AC., brought
many new ojtiz ns ami • veral m lioue
of money to G’.jrgia.
He ray U orgia is wy be lind in
the matter of adter.ising her re
sources and in eoaoursging manufac
turing nod pridioti the present cen
aus will show some startling compari
son te any disfavor In relation tu ipa
genertl prosperity of the south and
that lets fevered state* will make a
better ehowlng than Georgia.
□ Besides representing large intereste
in South Georgia, Hr. Brobston’* Arm
hat just been employed ;to develop the
local territory of the Tallulah Falls
Railroad and Hotel Company,
He ie very earnest in bis efforts to
get inorjt_. fifWabl* .legislation for
manufacturing enterprise and says
that he is constantly met by the state
ment from capitalists tbat Georgia
doe* not bold out tbs ttme induce
ments as rffsrrd by other Southern
States,
He says that while a majority of the
pletform committee were fevorable to
hie proposition, they were fearful of
the result of tacking the idea on to the
platform and making it a possible is
sue. They reoognize the wisdom of it
from a business standpoint, but were
afraid of it from a political standpoint.
RACE HORSES ARRIVE.
Ur. J. HoMtr Brings a String From Valdosta
Last Night For th* Fair
The arrival of additional horse* to
participate in the ooming racti at tba
fair i a matter of daily note row, and
last nlgbt Mr. J. Holder, of Valdosta,
reached Brunswick with three of the
speediest on the Southern circuit. Mr.
Holder has stabled bis raoers with Mr.
H. 8. McCrary temporarily, aud will
more to the fair grounds next week.
He is a young Georgian, and hasmany
friends in the State. His brother, ed
itor B. F. Holder, of the Forsyth
Chronicle, was recently eleeted a dele
gate from his distriot to the Kansas
City Convention.
Attention, Oonfsdsrats Veterans*
You are required to bt at 601 Wolf
street, oorner J street, today, June
23, at 3 p. m.. to pay the last mark of
respeot to our de.oeased brother, We.
Porter. W, B. Bdrrouohs, Pres.
Horacb Dart, S-c., C. V. G. Cos. G.
Rev. Welter M. Gilmore has re
turned from Atlanta, where he bat
been attending the B. Y. P. U. con
vention.
MAY TILT FOR PRIZES.
*!
Csualry Trcepsrs Ar* Wanted at Brunswiok
Next Wssk.
Tbe members of the Georgia Ilussars
and other osvalry troops in this vicin
ity are debating whether or not they
shall accept an invitatioo from the
mmagemeot of tbe Brunswiok fair to
takd part in the military and other
axeroises of Thursday, June J2s. Ms],
Dart, wbo is in obarge of tbis feature
of tbe feir, is in correspondence with
Capt. A. Gordon Diesels, of tbis city,
on tbe subj *ot, and has offered strong
inducements to seoure tbe presence of
tbe cavalry commands.
Capt. Casselt is thoroughly inter
ested, and stated last night that be
hopes to seoure tbe attendano* of all
five of tbe troops in aDd near Savan
nah. He equate upon tbe attendance
is
of bis troop, tbe Liberty Independent
and the Liberty Guards, both of Lib
erty oouoty, as practically assured,
and thinks he will bava little difficulty
in prevailing upon tba Wayne and
Mclntoeb troops, both of wblob are in
ecsy diatanoe of Brunswiok, to aooept
tbs invitation. Capt. Caasala is anx
ious to have tba Georgia Hussars at
tend also, as it it proposed to make
tbe tilting the featkJJ rbe day, and tbe
Liberty troopers will naturally want
something to go up against,
A called meeting of the Hosiers was
held at the armory last night and the
matter wae laid before it by Capt. Cas
•els. The inducement* offered by the
fair committee, a* stated by Capt. Cai
aels, are as follows: A prise of fIOO
to the largest troop attending, a prize
of SIOO to the best tilting team of any
troop, and a prize of ss6 to the best In-*
dividual titter. Capt. Cassel* stated
tbat a special rate of one oent a mile
for all military men in uniform bad
been offered by the railroads, and
(bat e&rtiMf* being made to seoure
a ii pe oi s T r~e fur ‘tbs b oVs#i;~?'" ' " ""I
The matter waa discussed at aoma
length, the matter of boraea for tha
troop being tbs dlAioult point. The
members would prefer to us* their
own horse*, aspeoially for tilting, but
the transportation of boras* Is a rath
er oostly item. There being only a
small attandano* it was decided to de
fer the matter for a day or two. If a
special rate for the transportation of
horse* can be secured it is likely that
tbat the invitation will be accepted.
Capt. Cassels, In speaking of tha
matter, said tbat tven if the special
rate for horees cannot be obtained tbe
Liberty troope would doubtieee ar
range to maroh through tbe country
to Bruniwiok, tbe distance being
merely a day’s marob, and tbat the
Darien troop would doubtless adopt
tbe same plan. The conditions im
posed by tbe fair oommittae are tbat
at least three troops must participate
in order to seouie tbe award of prises
offered. There are some famous tilt
era among tbe south Georgia troopars
and tbe opportunity of proving tbeir
■kill, with the additional inoentive of
good prize*, is likely to prove a tempt
ing one.—Savannah News.
New line of Wash Goods, just in, at
The Bee Hive
| STOP!
1181! ft"
Fresh Dill Picklr (Just In),
Stuff Mangoes.
New Georgia Syrup in Gsllon
Cans.
New Georgia Syrup in Bottles.
Finest Maple Syrup in Bottles.
Saratoga Chips (Fresh).
Vegetables and Fruite
Fresh Every Morning.
Pkone 158. Th Hostler,
BIG RESBLTS FOLLOW
AN AD IN THE TIES
Enormous Salos Made by One Firm
That Used This Paper
Exclusively.
WHAT ONE LADY MISSED
Levy Bros. Made a Special Run on Shoes
Yesterday Morning and Had a Big
Crush of Customers.
e
Tbe veins of advertising in Tbe
Timet was never more clearly proven
than In an instanoe on yesterday, af
fecting one of Biunswiok’s largest
Srms, who made use of Tbe Timet’
columns to advertise a certain eale.
The Arm in question Is that of L.vj’s,
long einoe a boueebold word in this
oity, and tbe advertisement in ques
tion appeared in The Times exclusive
ly, and only a few days, Tbe adver
tisement wae to tbe effect that on Fri
day (yesterday) morning, from six to
twalvs o’clook, Messrs. Levy Bros,
would sell any ladies’ tan Oxford Ties
in the store for 65 cents, the former
prio* being from SI.OO to $3.00, and
one lot children’s tin shoes, size 1 to
8, between 6 and 12 o’olook, for *0
osnts, the former prioe ranging from
76 oenta to SI.OO. Tha advertisement
stated that positively none would be
mCTIFw? 12 o’olook.
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The Arm inform! The Timee that
through the instrumentality of this
advertisement in The Timee, which
they used as the sols medium of reaoh-
Ing the public, they on yesterdsy
morning sold nearly one hundred
pairs of shoes, and tbat the rush dur
ing the time of sale was enormous.
They also stated that during the af
ternoon hours there were oalls for
shoes, but as the hour of sale olosed
at 12 o’olook, they oould not sell any
after that hour.
One lady who did not subscribe for
The Times stated tbat she heard of the
sale from a subsoriber of Tbe-Times,
but she heard of it too late and was
among those who called after tbe sale
had closed for ths day. This lady left
the store regretting the faot that she
not bean a oonetant subscriber to The
Times and it is more than probable
that she will be on our list at an early
date.
In thla one advertisement there was
an opportunity afforded to The
Time* readers to save more than a
months subscription at one time on
the single purobise of one pair of
•hoes from Levy Bros, who advertised
their special stle exclusively in The
Times.
To those merchants who are lookiog
for a medium to 'advertise their goods
that the people read sod rely on The
Times ohesrfully commend* itself.
New line of Wash Goods, just in, at
Tba Bet Hive.
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT THE_—^
, BRUNSWICK
- IBOOK COMPANY
FLORAL PARADE FRIDAY AT 2 P. M.
Officers and Ladles or the Fair Decide
Upon that Date and Hour last Night.
The change in tbe date of the Floral
parade to ooour on Thursday instead
of Tueaday as first announced was
found to conflict with arrangement*
that had already been perfected by the
fair oflicere and after conference last
night with Mrs. AVhitfleld, President
of the Woman’s Boird, it was decided
to have the Floral parade Friday after
noon, June 29tb. liy changing to this
I From twenty-five cents up. I
J Consultation and examination free.
I \
|J e weler and G-raduate Optician. ]
215 Newcastle Street, i
luspector of Watches for. Southern Railway..Timo by Wire daily from Washington |
date it will be possible to secure the
horses and carriages neoessary to
make a good parade while if it re
mained set for Thursday as published
yesterday the plans would have Inter
fered with tbe calvary parade and
there would have been a shortage of
horses and carriages. It ie being ar
ranged to make tbe Aoral parade quite
a social event anil tbe Queen of the
day will be crowned at the grand ball
to be (jTVen aMhe fair grounds Friday
We have just received
a magnificent line of
GRAND RAPIDS
CHAMBER SUITS
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
We Carry a Large Line of
Clteap Furniture
/ Suitable for furnishing Cottages.
The Swellest line of
-i 'TRUNKS+
IN THE CITY
H. M. MILLER & SON
PRICE FIVE CENTS
night. Tbe parade will be one of the
moat beautiful sights ever witnessed
in tbis seotion and prepratioos now
under way by tbe bicyclists of Bruns
wiok indicate that their featura of tha
procession will be one of the most im
portant parts of it.
SECRETARY F. MoC. BROWN RETURNS.
He Visits Valdosta, Savannah and
Othar Places In Interest of the Fair.
Secretary F. MoG. Brown, the halt
ling oflloial of the Southeastern Fair
Association, bas returned from a visit
to Valdosta, Savannah and other
places in jthe interest of the fair and
while away be booked some splendid
attractions to bring down. They wl 11
begin to arrive Sunday morning and
from tbat time on to tbe opening boor
tbe fair grounds will preaent a busy
scene of preparation for the Hrents of
the week. *
New line of Wash Goods, jost in, at
The Bee Hive.