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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 158
Cash Purchases
GET
Rebate Benefits.
We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG CO.
Jfc TO THE FAIR GROUNDS.
a Sp-ial Serv.ee Wi'h
fare Oats Baeh Way.
Tta* rWiliern has started a special train ser
vice lefthe fair grounds,anil commencing ttila
will run ae follow* vrilh t&re *1 ten
centseacway:
Train* leave the tTfiion depot at 9 a. m„
2:45 m M stopping at Man&lielti
>fr£et c.roftntoK to take on pa**eng*rs Return
ing trains will leave grounds at 12 m., <5 p. m.
and lOp.tu.
New line of With in, at
The Bee Hive.
Clean Your Old -—v
Straw Hats With J ~ ~~~
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One ljso package cleans eight
hats ok one hat eight times.. . .
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Xk)n the r v
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n the event on Negro du^HH
W. Demin )f left !at night on
I,I P U P tbe .Southern,
B>eitl value every day
Ehfre Hive.
Ping Suits
len and Boys
i immense line of two-piece
Jersey Suits just in
kt $l.OO to $2.50.
m Your Seashore Outfit is not
I complete without a suit.
IUMMER NOVELTIES IN MEN’S
■COOL-WEARING APPAREL
ft IN GREAT VARIETY.
Ilevys
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
THE BIG PARADE TODAY.
Floral Pared*, Hoo Hooa and Children Will
Be Out on tho Stroota This Afternoon-
The big parade today it tke floral
parade, the Hoo-lloos and the chil
dren on floats andbioyclee. It will be
worth going mileo to Bee, and no one
should tuns it. Parade atarta thia af
ternoon, on Newcastle street.
Special train service to
the Fair grounds. See
.schedule.
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Baaflßgt jfj* '"lit purchaser at
It. R.JHoPKINS.
Ten cents to and from the
Fair grounds via Southern,
See schedules.
BRUNSWICK. GA., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1900.
BUY WAS MASK 11IIY DAY AIH i
Exciting Tilting Contest Follows the Grand Parade
The Hoo Hoos Will Be Here Today.
Yeeterday at the (air was one o( un
alloyed pleasure, and otowned with
eucoeas from the etart of the big pa
rade, under Marshal Aiken, to Ihe
close of the big military ball laet
night, with muslo by the Fifth regi
ment band. From IS o’olock alt the
business houses dosed, and when the
time arrived (or the exciting tilting
o inteat, participated in by crack teams
from me South Georgia counties, there
were tbres thousand people lined up
along tbs raoe track and fll.ing the
grand stand to overflowing; while on
the grounds, the people were blocked
in masses, and all seata in the baae
ball grand stand and bleaohere were
tilled with an excited, (un-lovlng lot
of men, women and children, of all
oges and sizes. It was decidedly the
crowning day of the big mid-aummer
fair and oarnivai now on, and every
one oonnecced with the event in any
lapacity whatever was jub'lant over
the day's success.
When the trooper oavalrymen oime
M
out on the track they were given a
big ovation; and aathe trooper* lined
up, the and *yly running b. fore the
judge*’ a’and, tbe pei pie roa- o maaae
and g’ve them a about and a I urrab
tbat ant the whole crowd tinging with
tbe excitement, of the rventa about to
go on.
Tbe judgea were Lieut. Jinnee S.
Wright, of tbe Naval militia; Lieut.
Jack C.Stile# and Mr. Peter W. Flem
ing, each one of them ex-members of
famous Brunewiok Horae
a .auious filter of
tbat organization, Tbe
W won by the first team
J > Independent Troope,
pMillowa: Capt. A. Gordon
T. F. Gordon, Lieut. R.
Sergeant W. A . Fleming,
Mr., Private 11. B. Ryon. They made
274 po nts, and carried off the puree of
SIOO 00
Tbe aeoond prize wae won by the
flrat tem of the Liberty Guards, com
posed ae followa:
Captain J, W. Hugnea, Sergeants
W. H. Hughsa and H. C. Martin and
Privates R. H. Horn and W. L. Mar
tin. They made 264 points and took
tbe aeoond money of SSO.
Tbe individual tilting of Sergeant
W. A. Fleming was magnificent and
he made sixty pointe out of a possible
sixty. Sergeants H. C. Martin, Cap
tain A. Gordon Cassell aod Lieut. T.
F. Martin each followed with a soore
of fifty seven out of a possible sixty,
but Fleming’s so’k took the twenty
five dollar purse.
Tbe second team 0 f tbe Liberty
Guards was composed of Lieut. J. At.
Hughes, Sergeant J. T. Chapman,
Corp. M. B. Horn, Corp. 0. C. Dorsey
and Private J, T. Chapman. They
214 points.
A mixed team contesting was com
posed of men from the Liberty Guards
and Liberty Troops. Those in it
were Sergeants W. P. Hardin and
J. R. Ryon, Privntee C. A. GordOD,
H. U. Frazier and E H. nart, They
made 175 points.
Tbe oolored people are whooping up
things for their day and Saturday
Negro Day, will witness one of the
largest turnouts of tbe Fair. Tbe
leaders in tbe work have requested
•II tbe bueinets men to allow their
employes to take a day off and it
means much for all concerned that
they do so. Tbe Fair will be greatly
benefited by a large attandance and
tbe leaders want to make tbeir day a
big success.
Military and Bruuswiok day at the
mid-summer fair aud oarnivai yester
day proved all that the association of
ficers and direotors and the people of
the city oould have wished for, while
the out-of-town folks, who are here in
great throngs, were perfectly pleased
with it. At ten o’clock, headed by the
famous Fifth Regiment band of At
lanta, the parade, under the direotion
of Commander Frank SI). Aiken, of the
Georgia Naval battalion, as grand
marshal, started oft from In front of
the Oglethorpe. The atreets were
packed with carriages and vebioles of
all description*, while the sidewalks
were jammed with good natured hu
manity, who had coma out to see the
imposing eight. The extremely fair
weather that ha* prevailed all during
the fair, in string oontrast to the
rainy weather that preoad it. oauaed
the parade to look very and
pretty, and as it moved off .the people
gave it a great deal of applause,
In line were the Brunswick police
foroe under Lieut. Ltvison, Torpedo
division naval battalion, the staff of
naval battalion, Commander Aiken,
First division naval militip, Bruns
wick Riflemen', Uniform Rank Knights
of .Pythias, UlUnr teams from the
Georgia Hussars, Liberty Independent
Troops, Liberty Guards, Coun
ty Troops, and gueits (if honor in car
riages.
To tbe regret..pf all, Senator Clay
wired tbat he oould not be here, but
tbe guests ofbo.oor were'many. Among
them were -Mayor Bridgea Hmitfe of
M- -*"*• ‘1 ® oarruu,a t|jih Mayor At
klnaun , Mr . L. and Aider
man Krauee, President Batts, Editor
Gantry of tbe Eaatman T mes-Journal,
Congressman Brantley, Editor John
Triplett, of Tbomasville, Mr. J. F.
Stone of tbe Savannah Morning News
and others.
At tbe fair gronnds tbe biggest
crowds of tbe aeaaon were present,and
the sight was worth going to see.
Concerts and side attraction! were on,
and tbe shows all did a
nese.
Today, UooHoo day, and tomorrow*
Negro day, promise to be immense.
Yacht Mabsl.
All yatcbmen and others interested
in the ‘‘‘Yacht Mabel,” are requested
to be present at meeting In Oglethorpe
hotel billiard room, Saturday, June
30tb, 8 a. m.
Committee.
WANTED —One hundred
Black Cats today at Ogle
thorpe Hotel or S. A. Sizer’s
office, old B. & W, building,
cor. Bay and Ilowe streets.
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to the
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SAY!
We want you all to know that
we have just reoeived
LOT HONEY (in comb).
LOT FINE FRYING SIZE
Cbiokene (justfrom country)
Give us Your Order Quick
Phone 151. The Hustler,
PKOUKAM FOR TOhAV.
10:00 a. m.—Concert begins by the
celebrated Fifth R girnent Band, one
of the finest bands in the south.
11:80 a. m.—Walter in hie world re
nowned tlaok and tight wire and
trapeze performance.
Intermission for dinner, which can
be bad on the grounds at lunoh coun
ters and resturants.
8:30 p. m —Dean, in his celebrated
contortionist act, also in bis truly
wonderful juggling and acrobatic
performance.
3:00 p. m.—-The horse raoes begin.
Some of the fastest horses io the
south are now here.
3:30 p. m.—Tha Whirling Z. las in
their great mid-air revolving break
away ladder exhibition.
8:30 p. m.—Floral parade—the finest
ever seen In Brunawiok—they will re
main la the grounds until 10:00 p. m.
and indulge in danoing and crown the
queen.
4:00 p. m.—Tbe only Odnoel, tbe
greatest and moat daring of all equili
brists, in his;wonderful performance
oa a spiral tower fifty feet In mid-air,
going up forwards and baokwards on
a* round sphere.
/6:00 p. m.— Mies Belmont in her
baloon ascension and parachute leap,
also riding a bicycle attached to h'r
balloon up among the clouds. This is
one of tbe most daring feats fiver per
formed.
In between these acts tb SULHIIL !lfr
aid* ebows and to
tt- , *-
amuse roq*
EVENING I'ROGhCM
Starting at 7:30 tbe day’s program
will be repeated, and dancing can be
, /' .. ■■ ■,
indulged in, there-fi e fine hill for
this purpose. 7;. ;V 1
■.
.Odnoel performs bis Spiral Tower
feat amid a bla*e ofTflqrworke;
The Fifth Regiment jjand will give
a special conoert at night: jjKgjf
STbn price of admission at night Will
be 25c. , - -
i Saturdays is Negro Day, when a
special program will be
With . See announcement tomorrow.
r-The speolel premiums in tbe Chil
dten’e department will be delivered
in tbe afternoon.
IMPORIANT NOTICE.
The Floral parade will be
this (Friday) afternoon at
four o’clock. All other state
ments as to any other time is
incorrect.
All those who are to par
ticipate in the parade, will
please be at the Oglethorpe
hotel promptly at 4 o’clock.
The line of march will be
from Oglethorpe hotel to fair
grounds and atound the race
track.
Parents need have no fear
for the safety of their chil
dren, as they will be in
charge of a competent mar
shal, and fo<ur mounted po
licemen wilK accompany the
parade.
Spanish bark Burned.
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Ba.k Irene Discovered on Fire at Quar
antine Station Last Night.
The Spanish bark Irene, in ballast
at quarantine station, was discovered
on fire at 10.30 o’olook last night and a
telephone message was sent to tbe city
for a tug, Tbe Inca promptly re
sponded, but the bark was badly dam
aged before tho fire was extinguish^
Haviland China
IN OPEN STOCK.
Cut Glass
ATaTHE
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
ed. No one seems to know just how
the blaze started. A bjard of survey
will have to be named to examine into
the condition of the vessel.
The Irene is owned by a Spanish
firm, and was consigned toK Torras.
It is thought, (o be fully insured, and
the owners will lose nothing. The
vessel arrived from Ilavanna Sunday,
and was being fumigated before being
allowed to enter tbs city.
Hood’s Pills are non-irritating. Price
25 cents.
| From twenty-five cents up.
I C onsultation and examination free.
I KENNON MOTT,
j J eweler and Graduate Optician.
218_Newcatle Street,
j Inrpector of Watched for;Southern Hallway.'Tlmc by Wire daily from Washington
Editor Martin Here.
Editor R, M. Martin, of Liberty
county, reached Brunswick yesterday
in time for the tilt, and was a welcome
visitor at tbe fair grounds .
Day and night trains to
the Fair grounds. See
Southern’s schedules. Fare
ten cents.
During This
Fair Week
15 Percent,"
Discount
TO ALL CASH BUYERS
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK
H. M. MILLER & SON.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Prominent Railroad Man.
Mr. H. F. Car, traveling passen
ger agent of the Southern railway,
with headquarters at Maoon, is in the
oity, on his return trip home. Mr.
Gar has been in New York for the
past ten days, and is now taking in
the fair.
The Chinese aa "how is your liver?” in
stead of ’’how do you do?” for when the
liver is active the health is good. De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers are famous little
pills for the liver and bowels. W. J. Butts,
the druggist.
Beat Branawiok Again.
The Fernandina base ball team beat
f
Brunswick again yeeterdajy j n a soore
of seven to one.
FOR SALE.—Two tickets to Atlan
ta, Gl. Good uotil MontUy.
W. N.^Biiown,
503 Gloucester street.
FOR RENT.—Seven rooms two
story residence, close.to post-oflloe.
For terms, apply to 104 Richmond
street.