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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 156
Cash Purchases
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Reflfte Benefits,
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We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG CO.
WILL COME.
Dart R.eiivcs Telegiami From Ssvr
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S Mij.tr Dart reertrrd t* Derains lad*'
night from several team* of cavalry
wbioh aiinounoa their intention to
com* for tbe tilt Thursday. Those
who wir-d are the I,ibr’y Tr.>, ps
which will have team*, I, berty
Guards, with one team, Georgia Hus
•ars. wilb one le- in, auQ the Wayne,
County Irfamry,*siifi.one team,
Tbe unlit try parade TbnrriGntfviP
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Suits
L^for
Men and Boys
An immense line of two-piece
Jersey Suits just in
At SI.OO to $2.50.
Your Seashore Outfit is not
complete -without a suit.
SUMMER NOVELTIES IN MEN’S
* COOL-WEARING APPAREL
f IN GREAT VARIETY.
* LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES,
Thj floral parade, to he given on
Friday m .rnmg, in which the ladies
of Brunewiok, the F.fth Regiment
Band, the leading merchants of tie
oiti end cumber of lit tie boy* on
bicycles will take part, promises to be
one of tne most attractive features of
tbe fair and one of wbiah will be "#Hw
nested by thousruds of spectators,
bo’li on ibe strve’s in Die floe of
march and (oul on the grounds, where
there will be an exhibition parade for
the purpose of ib
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BByTMnii’tii, was most artisti-
Wn\\y displayed. Tie Ddies have
work ad hard and faithfully for the
success of the Jfnir and deserve all
credit possible.
IteJ Slippers for chi drm-- (he I’al
nifr Shoe (,'o.
BRUNSWICK, GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1900.
IIIIH 1 H 111 OPENED 11 111
Great; Array of Attractions Offered to Brunswickians and
Visitors as Seen By a Times Man.
BrunawicU’s mid-summer fair and
carn v.l opened with a whirl jester
day that carried the crowds and added
weigh' to Ih • ‘ Burarcea of s financial
success cf the live day*’ fun ard frol
ic. The'opening..parade- was partici
pated in by the association tttlcers,
preceded by go* famous Fifth Regi
ment bind of Atlanta with twenty-five
pieces, under leader Hatton, th>
Rrunswiok fire department, Mayor
Atkinson and city aldermen, and the
Fernandina and Brunswick base ha I
teams, followed by the numerous race
burses entered for the events now le
Ing contested for.
At the fair grounds Mayor Atkin
■ m adores, ed the gatberirg with a
f.tw eloquent remarks and formally
turned the keys of the oily over to the
aalbeintiun and ijie people of Bruns
wick who are euiarfamirg the num
bers of visitors,who are in her lifM-
—— - ■ ■&>&*■ • -*.' ‘it**
its today.' *
President liutts followed M ayor At
kinson in an appropriate speech, and
no warmly pn i ed the great wortO
done by the l-.dies of Krun wick in
getting Ge fair buildings so sdlendid
ly in stupe for the opening and ?o
mtny a>ttretive ixbihit* lir ’lieejes
of a r i>g at > gr. ti
Tti- Kii.li R gium. : b hri iiiec< uitsed
music Ml dd'ingi the mining huurs,
and Pie p i.t r fui .he v t.i. os t.do
atl'>c lOf kepi ilie grounds in i outri
all Ibe t.m- . ’1 in Gun club siioot, with
abom. twenty otrtaide miuk *uiwu ut^.
£h‘ aui-piuts of the Brunswick Guo
chub were crocking away all day for
tifk liberal pur-es sod aijdkd money by
Ike fair association, and at 3 o’clock
9Bjba!l game between Brunswick and
ns Went on wllh some li.it.
t ■arious’foiiiires ol tlie day er
-5d in separate ariiolus given Ii ■
will perui l
nigln.’s snlertai..me.it a' the
gr nods was .1: .hat oou and be wished
for. A teb phone me.tg to The Times
at 9 o’clock stated that tbs fun \v-s on
Bt its full height, the Fifth Regiment
band was pitying iu tbe mini boi'd
ing, and every bud y w.ib happy and
praising the fair officers and directors
for the msguificeuce of the show f
forded tbe people. On tbe outside of
the buillings the spo 1 irs were at
work making Ihe air lively with llieir
yel's, gud fidonet, th fire k rig, was
ascending and descending ills spire.!
tower in a Inez • of fireworks that sent
a thrill through all the spectators.
Tonight the lights wIT he turned on
in llie dance hill, and tbe F.f h R-gi
ment band wi 1 furnish conoert and
dance music for the visitors.
The b■ (C parade tomorrow will be
p 1 rtir;ipat<l in by the visiting csvnl-,
yy, tb“ K llernen and Navtl R“rrve' ,
and the Uniform Rat k Knights of
Pythias in their gorgeous dress uni
form . Ofli :ia 1 orders to the Knight*
appear in thin iesue of The T me*, at.
does also orders 00 the mTitary.
The team* of oavslry tilters from
various countirs will prove ore of tb*
drawing cards cf the fair, and they
will attract scores of visitors toliie
grout rl*. Unrein*' d•* Frank I*. Ai
ken, wt 1 he Marshal of Ihe Dry, and
Sena'or A. S. CGy, ibe distinguished
Georgian, wiil be the guest of honor
in the |> ride, which will be head and
by the Fifth Regiment baud. Tom r
row will witness one of the most im
posing and interesting milila y pa
rades Brunswick has ever had. The
parade will start from in front of the
Oglethorpe at 10 o’clock.
tbe gun club shoot.
J) at of the Most Interesting Events of the
Tsar Now on at tbe F*ir Ground*.
One of the most interesting gun olub
shoots held in t.lis state this year is
now on at the frir grounds and prov
ed a drawfl.t card for many visitors
yesterday, There are about twen'y
good shots in attendance, and while
they shot urider disadvantages, such
es the ho f sun w*)l produce, lb* scores
unde were good. The crack of ttie
gobs and swift flying ‘lay pigeons
drew many spectators to the grand
s’and, and not a few of them vr re 'a
dies, who enjoyed the sport greatly.
The first money yesterday was tak
en by Mr. Jtlf >rds of Charleston, and
the second money by Col. J. K. dullig
non, the wetT known shot of this city,
in the shoot last night, to
a Times re palter, Col dußignon stated
faun in the sportsmen’s
faces and the.Vat-frutn the sun’s rays
Interfered w ith the score making, but
t jjflteiglilMpaling seemed to enj *y
the siiuoliug very much,
The shoot wil'i continue today, and
the visitors are being well cared for
by t lie me mb. rs of the Jtrunswic Gun
club, who aye doing the bon‘re of 'be
o tension.
The race yesterday drew a ltrge
Crowd, as ‘usual. The events proved
in ereenng, and develped some sur
prising speed fioin horyss owned by
.arnnswiukt^s.
IT- (lie ST TO trot, Flora won with
.Major of k si ci t ,ud.
In ti e 3-4 ruihftHlg race, V.tumrreUe,
entered by Holder of Valdosta, wor,
with Bay View, entered by Flawing
of Brunswick second.
Today’s events will consist of a half
♦
mile running and a quarter-mije run
ning.
The entries for the half mile are:
E nmeret'e, Kuiooy, Charlie Harrison
and Bay View. For the second evem
tle entries ate CyclOnelta, Gertie H.
end I own F
Feruandina did up Brunswick yes
terday iu the base bad garii" by a score
of 10 to 1. Tbe score was made in tbe
first few innings, a; and Brunswick held
her own fairly w 11 after they got
warmed up, with the promise of better
work today. The teams will line up
t day as they did yesterday with th
exception of aohange in the batteries,
as follow-: Kelly and Bailantyne
bat ery for Ferns inline, and Garrett
and Charlton flattery for Brunswick.
The game will be called promptly at
3:30, and good bill is promised.
Just received, a beautiful line of
M eses’ and children’s Ox’orde and
Shppera—The Palmer Shoe C i.
STOP! ‘Jp
IISIEN! fv
Fresh bill Pickles tjost In).
H uff Mangoes.
New Georgia Hyrnp in Gallon
Cans.
New Georgia S', rup In R titles.
Finest M*ple Syrup in Bottles.
Sirntoga Chips (Fresh).
Vegetables and Fruits
Fresh Every Morning.
flume ISS. The Hustler,
PROGKAM OK THE KAlll EVENTS TODAY
10:00 a. m.—Concert by the Fifth
Regiment Band, the finest and mott
celebrate 1 band in the South.
Th'< dun Club Tournament starts
anil lasts through the afternoon.
Miss Retmont in ’her bal ion aesen
sion and parachute leap.
10:30 a. m.—Walter In his world
renowiirdu 1 .ok, tight wii e and trapeze
performance.
111 emission for dinner, w hich can
be had on 1 he grounds where you will
Hod first class restaurants and lunch
stands.
3:00 p. m.—Conoert begins by tLe
c lebrated Fifth Regiment Hand.
The Whirling Zolas, in their great
mid-air revolving b eak-away ladder
exhibition.
The Horse Races begin. Some of
the fatten horse in the South ate now
lure. Running races by the most
celebrated horses in the south.
3:3u p. in.—The Interstate Base Ball
contest begins, between this city and
Fernandina, Fia. Both teams are the
tin'at in the south and exoiting and
good gem's are pr nr sod.
4:00 p. m.—The only CMnoel, the
greatest snd most daring of all equili
brist, in his .wonderful performance
on a Spiral Tower, Ufiy feet in nrd
air, going up forwards and backwards
en arajjrnrd sphere,
roll p. m—Dean, in his celebrated
contortionist act,, also in bin truly
wonderful jnggliug and acrobatic
performance. * ,#• •.
JjiOU p. m. —MisiJßelmoutijn her b*
loon assensinii and parachute leap,
also riding a b’eyde attaohiVl to her
bal on up among the oloUds. This ia
one of the.most■tlaring fes’s ever per
formed. i--*';
In between these acts, there will be
aide shows and other attraetione *o
amuse you.
KVgNINU I‘ItOUKAM.
Starting at 8 00 p, m. tbe program
will be repeated, and dancing can be
indulged in; also, there lia fine hall
for tlrtfc purpose.
Odnosl performs on bis Spiral tower
amid a blaze of fireworks.
The Fifth U-giment Band will give
a special concert at night.
The price of admission at night will
be 25 oeuts.
Thursday is Brunswick Day, when
a special program will he put on . See
announoemeut tomorrow,
The Savannah I*ress yesterday had
a line two-coluniß write-up of the fair,
furnished by their special representa
tive, Mr. Alarion Tiuoas, who is here
in the Press’ interest,
Tht Ooufetti man caught tlie crowd
yesterday, and his popular goods sold
like hot cakes. Ttie 1 hrowiug of Con
fetti 1* a harml-s* amusement, and
furnishes lots of fun for the young
folks.
Onau, the snake eater, had the
orowdß wi h him from the time he
ootnmeuoed to chew the reptiles, and
the a human eating snake*
sent a thrill down the spinal column
In called session yesterday, the oily
eouncil decided te suspend the license
ordinance so as ,w the sale of
Peer on the grounds under the exclu
sive direction of the Fair Association.
Chief Gyeen and his gall ant boys of
tile lire departur-nt were the features
of the prrade yesterday, and they de
served the words of praise and grati
tude expressed by President Butts in
is opening speech.
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT.THE^—^
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
President Bu'ts paid s glowing trib
ute to the 1ad.63 of B> u iswiok yester
d ly in bis opening remarks, and it was
oartainly a deserved one. The ladies
have worked hard for the success of
the fair.
Secretary brown, Capt, Newman,
and Directors Motr, and Phil. b.
Farmer, of the busy Bee Hive, are
liuail-rs, and they are the men who
have made this fair. All credit to
them for their unselfish labors in be
half of the oil zens of Brunswick! It
it a financial success!
| ErelMSSte and SPECTACLES
| From twenty-five cents up.
I Consultation and examination free. [
% KENNON MOTT,
J J eweler and Graduate Optician. \
215 Newcastle Street, |
luff 3ctor of Watches for Southern Hailway.lTiine Wire daily froi W&ehinton \
of many spectators, who viewed him
sitting amid a seething mass of ser
pents as unconcernedly as an ordinary
man walks the streets.
The Brunswick mu uni drew num
bers on the main thorougfare and the
Bight of Ibe deformed bog and other
curiosities was interesting to many.
of Ladies’ 3-S' rap French
heel 3'ippers, just received—Tbe Pal
mer Shoe C i.
During This
Fair Week
15 Per Cent,
Discount
TO ALL CASH BUYERS
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK
H. M. MILLER & SON.
PRICE FI VE CENTS
Program of 'he Concert by the Fifth Regi
m *nt Band, To night, June 27th.
1— March, North Wind Chambers
2 Semiramide Koeini.
3 Waltz, Song of Love Lissed
4 Prilgrims Chorus, from Tan
houser, Wagner
5 Blue and Grey Pairol Dalhy
INTERMISSION.
B—March—Great Captain Sooufon
7 Selection—Serenade Hert
8— Uharaoteri-fio—Simp'ici’y.. .Mosea
9 Squee Gee—Polks Casey
10—March—Stars and Stripes
Forever Sousa
America.
A pecial value this week
at The Bee Uive.
Mr. E lgar II Orlm family, of
Atlanta,'and Miss llouiee Smith ar- '*
rived last nigh’, and will spend the
week as guests of Prof, and Mrs. Orr.
Children’s Ked Shoes and Slippers—
The Palmer Shoe Cos.