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VOLUME 11; NUMBER I*s
Cash Purchases
GET
Rebate Benefits.
We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG CO.
mm THE SNAKE EATER
Mis" it Her* for th
Fair.
One of tb* startling, aenaational and
wonderful faaturea of tbe fair !• Onau,
tbaKgy pilau soak* eater. This wonder
o| tbe Nineteenth Cenury stand* in
Th.* oenter of a den of wri'htng, e th
lug, hissing rattlesnakes and regard
lea* of pt.aonal danger or the laws of
■store, bitea their fangs out and
(lohtie-a'.ljt nbews lie is
known as the “Rai’em sitae" mao
Clean Your Old — v
Straw Hats With
One Ifx* package cleans eight
hats done hat eight times,-... .
W J BUTTS, The!! Druggist.
, Vn the Corner.”
-s Jb ‘mt’
a* liS^Fi'ews
Kr>u a a and auras their blou
SLorrifying liu: interesting.
wonder baa Imiil <1
HxnMiptell>-c qal an I scientific ei
tipis world and will be rn ex,
at tbs fair grom^i^^^^^ld
-Bathing Suits
I IVJLen and Boys
An immense line of two-piece
f .Jersey Suits just in
|yt SI.OO to $2.50.
V Your Seashore Outfit is not
K complete without a suit.
PMMER NOVELTIES IN MEN’S
JL COOL-WEARING APPAREL
IN GREAT VARIETY.
* LEVY’S
THE BRENS WICK TIMES.
C'oss Op Thursday.
Thursday u Brunswick Day and the
niarobanti of Brunawlok are earneatly
requested to olose their placet of bus -
ness. The military will take a promi
nent .part in tbe parade and will as
aemble (in front of the iOglethorpe et
10 o’clock, when led by the Inspiring
etram* of lhe famous Fifth K-gimsnt
Band, they will march to the ground*.
Complete line of Mieses’and chil
dren’s Oxfordr and Slippers, Juat re
jjei
W. E. Flanders.
Mr;-. \V . K. Plunders
iSjaffßp'ii "f tb'' ill .till nf this
V''.' '' 1 1 >• 1 1 • ■r-
tukp
the resident, 706 Dartmouth street,
Itcv. W. K. Porter officiating. Scrvi.
cce will be held at the residence.
Tms i lice to get children’s Red
Kline* and Slippirs—Tbe Palmer Shoe
Cos.
BRUNSWICK. GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1900.
BASE BALL GAME
THIS ABTBRMOOD.
Pernandina Team Arrives and
and Will go on the JDiamond
at 3:30 p. m:
ROOTERS ACCOHFANT THE*-
Program of Evonta at the Fair Ground*
Today Include Some Great Attrac
tions For All.
The first of the aeriea of ohampton
ship ball garnet will be oalled this af
t- moon promptly at 3:30 o’olock. The
Pernandina boya arrived last night
with a big orowd of “rootars” from
he Florida town. The teema will line
up ae follows:
Fernand in*. Brunswick.
Bsllantyne, C. Charlton.
Kelly, F. Kapban.
Motley, let B. Colt man.
Muora, 2nd B. Ruff.
Butler, 3rd B. Garrett.
Hopktn, 8. 8. IJtwshe.
Williams, R. F. . Hirrcb.
Jeffrie*, C. F. Abbott.
Griffin, L.F. Walker.
Kelly Sub*. Tankeraly
.... m „
jßarp-r, “ 1 Horan.
r Gimss called at 3 :30.
Uumpire, Mr . Mott.
Sourer, MMark*.
Tod-j’ pr (run will conaiat of t a
parsd- at 10 o'clock.
Be 1 we ii II a. iu- ami ipm , 'he
acroba -.jugglers and high wnr per
formers, wi t occupy tlia people’* at
tention
Tha guu olubaboot will lie on during
these hoo • aim-
In ths aftnnooo hour*, the Walters,
Puna and whirling Zola* < will be on
in th* varioua and multitudinous aot*
of unique and startliog natures.
1 snake eater, will dint upon
in Ins tent, and the
n return ball juggl.r will
Band instruct the people
Hi In that linn.
"*n|Ofj;:jH*gini*nt band will g'va
a cioM|K concert during the after -
noon and* van lug hours,and antertam
•11 1 >ver of good mualo.
Horae raoiug cominenma at 3 :30, and
at 6 p. m., tb* Belmont sisters w, l as
cend in tbsir baloon, and while in
mid-air will giv* tbair aeoaational bi
cycle ride among lh cloud*.
At 7 :30 thsra w ill be a repetillon of
the alurnoou perform*!, o* t while th
speilers and varioua bind, will make
tbs grounds lively advertising their
attractions.
Season tickets are good at nigbf,
and to bear the Fifth Regiment band
also one play is worth alone double tl a
price of admission.
Something uio In children’, S rp
>1 ppers—Tbe Palmer Shoe Cos.
CONGRESSMEN BRANTLEY HERE,
Hit Health it Very Mash Improved to the
Dolight of Hit Friend*.
Congressman Brantley lias reached
Brunswick and his many friends and
well wishers are delighted to note
that his health is considerable improv
ed. The distinguiehod representative
of the Eleventh district ■certainly re
ceived a warm welcome from his fel
towtownsmen,
Juot received,;* beautiful lint {of
Mioeet’ and children’s Oxforde aid
S'ipperi —Tbo Palmer Shoe C >.
S netor Cloy Arrives Thur'ty.
Thursday [Senator Clay arrive* and
will hi shown very attention by a
committee ooueieting of President
'tult, Director* Brobston, MoCury
ir.d C W. Demine appointed for that
putpose by the Association otliiert.
I.arge line of Ladies’ 3-Strap French
heel Slippers, just reoeived—The Pal
mer Shoe Cos.
GREAT CROWDS
ARE ASSURED
Plant System and Southern Trains
Arriving Last Night P&oked
With Passengers.
STREETS ALIVE WITH STRANGERS
The Fair Is an Assured Financial Success.
Reports State That Attendance
Will Be Enormous.
The suoo-s. of th. fair itaitured.
All doubts about the orowde coming
bare been disputed by advicee reoeiv
*o last nigbt from all along ti e line of
the Plant System and Southern.
Tbe incoming S lUtliern was packed
and jammed with people, and the out
pouring of passenger* kept tbe atresti
alia* until a lata hour.** they wended
their way to and boarding
houses,
Reports came over tbe wires from
tioket agents at various points along
tiulh line* to lb* rffect that tbe wet
wealber had kept tbe people out of the
fields and woods and hundreds would
take advantage of tbe enforoed rest
to oome BruuawKkward.
Hast night’s arriving orowds was a
good indication, and there will be
ataokt of (people rolling into Bruns
wiok today.
The fair people are Jubilant over tbe
ouil-.uk, and tbe oroakert will bav* to
taka a back seat.
The Hnauoisl success of the fair is
now assured.
Children’s Red Shoes and Slippers—
The Painter Shoe Cos.
Manzie and Mack at the
Opera House to-night.
A special value every day (111* week
at Tb* Bae 11 iv*.
Com. Aiken Grand Mar'kal of tbs Day.
Commader Frank I). Aikeri bat been
selected as Grand Marshall of the day
for Brunswick Day of the
Fair. All business men are requested
to close (their places for that day and
help make It a big suoceas.
Red Slippers for children—Tbe Pal
mer Shoe Cos.
Judge Seikrook Her*.
Judge Paul E.Saabrook, tb* popu
lar jurist of the Atlanta olrouit, was
in the oity yesterday learning argu
ment in the McCullough case, Judge
Bennet b*lng|dieqiialifled.
STOP!’, y
IMN! fc
Firsh Dill Piokles (Just In).
Stuff Mangoes.
New Oeorgia Syrup in Gillon
Cans.
New Georgia Syrup in Bottles.
Eineet Maple Syrup in Bottl.
Saratoga Chips (Fre*h).
Vegetable* and Fruits
Freeh Every Morning.
Phone 16S. The Hustler,
ALL EEADY FOR
THE GRAND OPENING
Beautiful Booths Occupy the Main
and Several of the Other
Buildings
A BEE HIVE OF INDUSTRY
Present-d Yesterday to the Spectator -
Names of the Ladies on Various
Commit’ees.
IT nder (he able diriotion if Mrs.
Bolling Whit Held, president, amt Mn.
\Vm. M. Tupper, vice-president, the
woman's work departin' n f of the fair
will be one nf great beauty sml suc
cess in every particular. All day y>s
terday tbe ladies interested, and there
are many in Brunswick and adj lining
ooundee who are inteterted in this de
partment this year, were on the
grounds, and the large building in
whitb the exhibit* will be plaoed has
been transformed into a place of ideal
beauty, waving tligs, yards upon yards
of bunting, and everything in gala at
tire,awaiting the opening of tbe doore,
which will occur this morning at 7
o’clock. The ladies who are wer'-irg
for the success of tbe fair are :
Mrs. Bolling Whitfield, piesdent;
Mr*. W. M. Tupper, viot-^rosideul;
Mlas Msry McNi.h iluiruugh , Seon
tary.
Board if Directors— Mrs. r ~. S. Wyl
ly, Mrs. W. H. Lytle, Mrs, J. A.
Butte, Mrs. W. H. DcVoe.
Tlie foil iwlrg is a list of the chair
man and committees of the v#rioU
departments of the fair association :
Relic depart man)—Mrs. lloraot-
Dart, chairman; Mrs. O, G.' Moore,
Mr*. Bliss Pearson. Mr£ Sira Cook,
Moses Eva Middleton, Susie Raliton,
Kata Dart.
Ait department—Mm. Middleton,
ebilrman; Mr. W. M. Tupper, Mre.
E. H. Maaon, Mra. W. 8. Irvine. Mrs.
Hugh Porter, Mr*. Sheffldd, Muses
Greenwood, Waff, Mahoney, Norrir, of
Darien.
Gsnaral fanoy Work department—
Miss Ada Wright, chairman; Mrs.
Walter Couk, Mrs. Wilder, Mrs. J.
8. Abrams, Mrs. Bays, Mrs..]’. \V.
Fleming, MiaaraOnrtla and Wright.
Plain sewing department—Mrs.
Kate McKinnon, chairman ; Mrs. J.W.
Oonoly, Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mrs. T.
G. Stacy, Mrs. J. B M ison, Mrs. S.
M. Roberts, Mis<es V. A, Ilijlei, So
phie Morton, B r'lia Biker.
Children’s department— M'ss Suiie
Oils, chairman; Mm. Joe Wallace.
Mrs. A.C. Hacks, Mrs. I. N. Bishop*
Mrs. G. J. Orr, Missss Kate Kmery,
Kathleen Norris, T.ula sßaker, Kettie
Alexander.
Domestic depirtnnnt—M.-s. E. B.
Hirscb, chair man ; Mra. C. Rjwe, Mrs.
D. Wright, Mrs. J. M y, Mrs. C.
Baumgartner, Mrs. TANARUS,. Harrison,Miss
es Bessie Anderson, F. Joergtr.
Floral department-Mrs. E, Brob
aton, ohairman ; Mrs W. H, Dyrie,
Mrs. G. W. Blanton, Mrs .A. Fendig
Misses Bailie B'obston, Lizzie Drill
ing, Mamie Burroughs, FDuriie
Madden, Mrs. J. A. Montgomery.
On entering ihe building the llr t
thing to claim the attention of the
T sitor ie the art room, where many
bandaomeand beautiful works of art
art gracefully ’hung and collected, and
where the time ptssee rapidly ae one
wandera among them. Many of Bruns
wick’s artists lnve contributor! to this
department, and in* oh tliat'is beauti
ful it to be seer. B-aving the art
room the domestic department is nex*,
and here, where everything is white
and green,'he choicest of the dainty
delioacies from Hie psntries of Brurs
wick’s housekeepers is on exhibition,
and floe iod-ed will be the judgment
of those in charge when the time oomea
to decide for the aware of prizes. The
Haviland China
in open:stock.
Cut Glass
AT THE
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
relic and curio depari ment comes next,
wliere old things full of interest, to sll
hav" been artistically placed for ex
hibition. The plain sewing depart
ment, where everything, is of ths finest
and daintiest, oornes next, and in this
depsrtment the following special pre
miums will be given: Best tiilor work,
one psirabear* donated by the Colson
Hard wa-e Cos.; best patch work, one
handsome scrap basket donated by
Mrs. 11. V. Adderly; best sh’rt waist,
six yards of l<wn, twelve yards of
ame having been donated by A Ka'ser
EYE GLASSES and SPECTACLES 5
From twenty-five cents up. \
Consultation and examination free.
KENNON MOTT,
J eweler and Graduate Optician.
215 Newcastle Street,
Inrpectorof tVa'chen tor Southern Railway. Time l-y Wire doily from Wothlngi >u
A Bro.; beet band sewing, sliver pen
staff, donated by P. L, Parmer; best
machine sewing, handsome vase, do
nated by S. tl logs nor. In this depart
ment a pretty muslin apron will be
given away every day to the bolder of
the lucky number, each visitor to the
department being presented with a
coupon as a pretty compliment. Next
f
department is the Confetti
stand; where 'he pretty papers Wnd
return balls, winch promise to attract
During This
Fair Week
15 Rer Cent,
Discount
TO ALL CASH BUYERS
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK
H. M. MILLER £ SON,
PRICE FIVE CENTS
so much attention and ba the oause of
much merr'ment, will be. Mr Chas,
Doerflinger will have a fish exhibition
in tbe next booth, where there will be
many things of interest and education
to all. Tbe general fancy work de
partment will be next, where the Ja
panese idea will be carried out, and
where there will be one of tbe pretti
est and most attractive features of the
fair. There will bo Japanese astors
in sweet profusion blooming every
where, and dainty cups of tea will ba
aervc<t to tired visitors. As the door
op-ins at this end of the ball, there
will be a handsome floral display,con
sisting of palms and ferns, and on the
other side of the hall H.M, Miller &
Sons, with a handsome furniture dis
play, at'raots much attention. Next,
J. A Montgomery, with bicycle, eleo
trio and eporiing goods, has an intsr
•'Sting place. Palmer’s shoe flora in a
pretty booth, has a fine display
Kennon Mott, the jeweler, has a tire
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