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ITN PRECEDXTED !
'pnhtui (CUainlesß Bicyc'e*
while they lt onry J 50.00.
J. A. MONTGOMKRT,
50H Gloucester S*.
VOLUME 11; NUMBER 161
Cash Purchases
GET
Rebate Benefits.
We Want Cash Customers,
BROWN DRUG CO.
loNVILLE BEATS BRUNTWIOK.
Taunt Lt>i'"by a Score of 4 to 5.
The List Half Niath Ir.oiDgnot Playri-
Tbe Brunswick boys went down Id
defeat Before-the Jaokeonvil.e base
ball team yasterdey 10 a score of live
t.i four, favorable to the Floridians.
Tea game was a close one— four and
four ut'lll the ninth itinog and
when the odd ■ utubir was won by
Jacksonville tbey did not finish the
ututh, To-day Jacksonville and
Brunswick will ohsnßN'flltteries and
Clean Your Old \ __
21.. ti. With J~
.. LI NAN E
One 25c package cleans eight
hats or one hat eight times.. . ,
W J BUTTS, The' Doiggisl*
“Cn tlio Can
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* fatal complaints. Koiej’u K;'l :f *Y:
Snakes the kidneys wall. T ike
J Butts, the druggist.
•ifen’i ni *. the opportunity now to
Q*tn the heel chain'•‘•a bicycle in the
See our mi
PBathing Suits
U ^_Foli^
Men and Boys
|| An immense line of iwo-pieee
Jersey Suits just in
lAt SI.OO to $2.50.
K Your Seashore Outfit is not
L complete without a suit.
I SUMMER NOVELTIES IN MEN'S
L COOL-WEARING APPAREL
W IN GREAT VARIETY.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
hoib clubs will put ttieir bast man In
ihe tl-id It will be a hot geaiaaod a
great deal if local interest la centered
in th- re.nit.
FOK KENT.—Seven rooma two
story residence, close to poat-oflloe.
For terms, apply to 104 Richmond
street.
Feat line of Typewriters and mast
complete assortment of ribbons, .car
bon sheets, etc., in the ci'y. J. A.
Montg miery.
*hood ; all n ,od
'*■ 11.000 cash. Bal-
SWtecri long; t,me to emt purchaser a
1> per cent, interest.
tf It. K. H (IfKINS.
I.ouis I. Waibel, Hi (1, Ht. l.ouia, Mo.,
wrote: I have recommended TitarHiNA
when the docton cave up the child and it
u red at once.
BRUNSWICK, GA„ TEUSDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 19()0.
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Great Water Sport Arranged
For Visitors to St. Simons
Island.
BY THE CUMBERLAND ROUTE
All of the Events W II be Eaclt ng end
Mary Con es ants are Bo ked for
Th ai,-The Fourth the Thing.
Bast week was ona of piss*i>rs and
entertainment to all. The Southeast
ern fair, wi'h ttt many attractions,
was on iu full blast—horse racing,
gun shooting, tournaments, bailoon
aaoentioof, etc., ware among the fea
tures, while ou the ground'*, and Is tbo
buildings, there wero displays of many
things of interest to the visitor.
Among tbo gussta wero many from a
distanoi, and together with the Bruns
wick peopli, contributed towards mat
mg the occasion a memorable one.
This week will bo devoted largely to
the distribution of premiums, awarded
In the different departments by the
judge* neieeUd orful!y for tint |ur
poM,
In the Ag-'oiittural depar uient, tba
Judge .(!; . i U P''wrfc, M . R. IV
IH..K ti M 0- U <f , t‘l* I J'* 4
foil - * li 4 nII >UIIG . I ‘ /
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Sgtoilfl ti.‘>itu.tniit, ,i|,| co . £O,W
T?#t j|h to*y, siwliu i!ufri SJ*O
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nst outt.-n-.. Ml - V i
nest pop dqm, Mjm. M.C* Ro^.
Bwt cfcuuloupe* *• •V • .•fv'v‘-
Be’nd beta individual diplas' Of vt kettblb*
Mrs. M.C. Itowo . 10,00
i4trgst ulk of com, Mrs. M. C. ltowc
3 h L bushel msh potato©#, Horace Purl I*oo
Vnrd best JndlviUusllclispley of v©KUt>le
U#MgteDart 5.00
l.argelt tomatoes, Miss Mattie Gale
■test *ix varieties plums,Mn K. Brolmtou..
PWI packageonup beans, Mrs. W 11 Harris
\jkwt carrots, Mrs. W. 11. Harris
Best bale wool, A. Livingston r.oo
Bast pears, A. Livingston 2.00
Second best sugar, A. I, vingston
Second best lard, A. Livingston
Second l*est syrup, A. Livingston 75
Beat collard. Him. W. H Knight
Best snap peas, Mrs. W. H. Knight
Best peaches,, Mr. Charlton Wright 2.00 i
Largest cucumbers, Mrs. Win. Baker
Best gal honey, Mrs Baumgartner 1.00,
Best sorguin. J. H. Deloach
CAMDEN COL'NTV.
Best county display, Tho*. M Goodley . $75.00
Best individual display of vegetables,
Thus. „M. Godley 15.C0
Be t display pinkies, T**os. M. Godley
Bent display squashes, Thos. M, God ley .
Best tig tomatoes, Thos. M. Godley
Best vine peach, Thos. M. Godlsy
Best buHhel high land rice, Thos M Godley 2.C0
Best bushel sweet potatoes, Thos M Godley 1.00
Best two stalks cotton, Thos. M. Godley . 1.00
Best slbs bomemavle sugar, Thos M Godiey 2.50
Debt gal syrup. Tbos. M. Godlsy l.OO
Best two hams, Thos. M. Godley 2.50
Best two sides bacon,Thos. M. Godley 2,00
Bent shoulder bacon,Thos. M. Godley . ...
Best lard,Thos M Godley 2.50
Best homemade soap, Thoi. M. Godley 2CQ
Best cabbage, Thos. M. Godley 1.00
float beets Thos. M- Godley 1.00
Beat blackberries, Tbo. M. Gtalley 1.00
Best hucklebsrries. Thos. M. Godley .. 1.00
Best turnips, Thos. M. Godley IXO
Be-t butter beans, Thos. M. Godley
Bshl 12 bundles oats, Thos, M. Godley
Beat bread corn, Thos. M. Godley 2.50
Beat okra, two varieties, Thos. M. Godley
Best package chufas, Thos. M. Godley
Best pecans, Thos. M.Godley 1.60
Beat German millet,Thos. M. Godley
Best prolific bushel sma'l lima )>eau*,Titos.
M Godley ...
HOKBKB, 51VI.ICS. CAITI.K AND NWINK.
Judges—Col. J. 11. Oil worth, Mr. Geig/
and Mr. It. T. Clark.
DEPARTMENT K.
Rest Jersey bull, Alvin Rowe.
Best Holstein cow, Alvin Kowe^
Best grade heifer, Alvin Rowe.
boar.
Meat two Berkshire sows and six pt^..
Best brood mare and colt.
Second beat brood mare ami colt, itev John
Wtltsama.
Best Jersey cow, K. J* Lincoln.
Beat grade bull.
Be.-! giade cow.
Two largest and latest hogs.
Best harness goat, Kenneth Bsrne.
(Premium list tobe continued In to
morrow’s issue.)
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BOOKER WASHINGTON COMING.
Will Drlivsr lhres Spscohn in This City
July 13th to White and Co'ored.
J. M. Palmer, representing Booker
T. Washington, president of the Nor
mal school atTuakegee, Ala., arrived
in the city yesterday and billed the
noted colored orator for three sp>eohea
which he will and livir here on July 13.
Washington, whose fame wae aohiev
ed through a speeoli delivered at the
Atlanta exposition, has fully bus
tamed the reputation g'vea him then
as one of the mo *t polished and elo
quent speakers of the south, and the e
are many here who will be pl .-aa and to
know that he ia to visit Brunswick.
He is travalin# under the auspioes
of the John F. .Staler fund board of
trustees and fa accompanied by hi*
wife who ifpal o doirg missionary
work among the colored people. lie
wilt speak at ihe First African Bap
tut ohuroh at Bp. m. to the oolored
p-ople, and at 10:30 a m.he will speak
to the miuiaters, professional nu n and
£s?*' : • - f .
teachers only at (Jraoe M K
otiureh At 3 p. m tiis wif
will speak to the colored women Only
h :
“at the Fis'. African llipliet obuipli
b* work that this o. hired o ii| 1
!, doing is of Hie toglii sl oruer nil
tli r are r' o*i vmg 1 1 ef. vor .b e nti* n
ti in of li- press snd public wher-ver
they pp“tr. In Brunswick Itrgeau
dances will greet them from tulfi
white and oolored.
&.J . T*lE MiOTINU TOD^T..
Ofliosrs sad D Motors Will Msks a Statsosnt
to the Public of How Mai'sri Stand.
In purfuanoe of a policy inaugurated
by the last board cif director., the o.ftl
oar, and directors of 1 lie Hnuitiea.tmi
Fair A-isooia’lon mat. laat night to
formulate a etatrment to the publioof
how matter, stood with them in regard
to the fair jut olo.ed. It wa found,
however, that the meeting hour eon
rt oted with the hour.; that Secretary
B-own in on duty t the pnti Itlor, and
a. hi, ifticial dnlie. prrvtnted him
' from attending la,t night, he aaked
| the hoard to meet at any lima after 10
o'olcok today. Accordingly President
Hutt. haa eall.d a meeting at hi, of
fice for H o’clo.W today.
BOATB DAY AND NIOHT.
Vititon to St. Simon’* Can (2o at Varicua
Hooriaed Stay all Night.
Hy a achedule published in today’.
Times, it will be noted that the Cum
berland route ha, arranged a schedule
by which visitors to St. Simon’s can
go over at almost any hour they want
to in the day, and can remain all night
and return in time for butineas the
next morning. Thl, schedule ii on for
this week, and many will take advan
tage of it.
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Cif LADIES
SAY I
We want you all to know that
we have jus' rrO“ived
LOT HONEY (in comb).
LOT FINE FRYING SIZE
Chickens (just from country)
(live us Your Order Quick
Pboue IM. The Hustler,
HUS All
10 ill
A Partial List of Those Who
Won Them at the Recent
Fair.
OTHER NAMES APPEAR TOMORROW
P'lre W inners From Glynn ad Cam
tie i in the Farm nd L ve t-took
Departments are Named.
The Fourth of July celebration, with
the numerous rsoee, military oonteatr,
etc., promises to be one of the most in
tvresting events of the eea on yet of
ferrd to the citizens of Brunswick and
vioinity.
The Cumberland route, in their en
terprising way, have made up a pro
gram which cannot fail to meet with
the enthusiastic applause and approvrl
of the pleasura seeking
prominent features of which are the
yacht races, for both Ist class cabin,
and 3nd olass open yachts; a swim
ming rac, sack raoe, ruining Irgh
and running broad jump; a military
individual contest for m-ila', aula
♦ aigsf shoo*.
l he enr e- for lsi ola-s cabin yai h'e
nret V n oh “Lii.jijt*.,” H. H. Ray
mond; -yacht “Mm ujii,”!’ I). ftf.
M riotin'.
A 'i.lid c| pi |rl : >•, •. r , 1i.,,,.”
N . him. niieit “N o,’ (li. i v A nit. -
,on; “P0.1j," 11. M Kmg; •• itarlow,”
“ Itarlow” Anderson ■v
Preparatory rlgnal. for the Yacht
rapts will be given at lljifi a. ft.fttoeiy
: ml ;hdtef liter, starting signal' for let
ola.s lroata-will he given ant) It-ve min'-
utes after that will he Btartmg signal
for seoot.d olasi boats. The course for
Ist class boats will he, starting from
inta'nary line between {stake boat and
{Jt. Simon. Pier, around Channel
buoy, rtturning Laving black point
breaker buoy on J.kj 1 Shoals, thence
round No. 8 buoy {to Kings Creek
buoy back to starfng line twice over.
Ths course .for 2-d class b ,ata will be
from same imaginary s lme a flr.t
class, to and around No. 10 buoy
tbsnoe to King’sJCreek ,buoy back to
starting line twtee over.
Other races will take p'aoa at ap
propriate bnurs, tba full program giv
ing time for each, will appear in to
morrow mornings issue of The Time,.
A reporter bad the pleasure of seeing
the list of entriei and proposed pre
gratuon yesterday, and The Times can
safely say that tomorrow,, events at
St. [Simons will be most agreeable
surprise to all on-lookers.
THE CONCUR P LAST NIGH r.
Ihe popular Marios Hand Ilisoourss,
Ewtit Mtiaio to a Large Crowd.
The popular Marine Band, under
Leade Baumgartner, disoouraed some
of pt# aweeict mtiaio last niglit in
Hanover Park to a larg- crowd of
Brunawiokiane. These open air con
certs are features of the summer even
ings entertainment in Brunawick and
ar.' thoroughly er j >yed l>y all.
FOR TOE OIiORIOUS FOURTH.
All B'ir‘i of Kun for th* IVop'o 10 bs H'i
on St. Simons Inland. /
There will be all eorre of fun/for the
people on St 8 mom Jon llje Hlorinti*
(Tontti' Conime.iolnu Wriy to-mur
row tuor in ug I lie CtSinberland H'ute
will tun epeclsl tener 1 n 1 epucial
• xcu iinnt bo b ( l*y end niffbt hml
there w>l be tinny to take a (vantage
of thim.
,J. VV. Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty andreaUg^^.
Haviland China
IN OPEN'STOCK.
Cut Glass
ATiTHE^^i.
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
TO JUDGE THE 'HOOT. ,
C-ptiin Rmhmdeon Coming to S mots for
the Fourth of July Contest.
Capt. C, S. Richardson, of Savan
nah, inspector of rifle praotice and
one of the best known shots in the
suuth, will come to Brunswiok tomor
row and proceed to St. Simons, where
he will judge the target shoot arrang
ed by the Cumberland rrute for (be
glorious fourth. ’The presence of
Csptsin Richardson will add greatly
to the interest now being taken in the
proposed ehcot.
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jEYF GLASSES and SPECTACLES
% From twenty-five cents up. 3
Consultation and examination free.
** KENNON MOTT, k*
JJe weler and Graduate Optician, g
215 Newcastlo Slroot,
j| 1 cspcctor of Watch es for Houtliern Vailway. Time hy Wire daily from W.abtngton 5
W Sm ' Ex'’ St* ■ Brim* < 4EF\ 4W \ jms
Mrs. Rush Htrffond, of Savannah, je
in the city visiting Mrs. J. I), Rush at
110 Norwich street.
Welsbach gte lamps and mantel',
also mantels and chimneys for g,o
bne lamps: ,l. A. Monig.imery,
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
liarmiers remedy that produces immedi
ate rfsuits. Tty it. AV. J. Butt's.
Hood’s Pills are noo-irritating. Price
25 cents.
During This
Fair Week
15 Per Cent,
H Discount
TO ALL CASH BUYERS
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK
ff. M. MILLER & SON,
BEST ON BARTH!
The New Domestic Sewing Ma
chine, latest improved ball bear
ing. Hare one left at your home
for trial. Easy payments.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
SOS Gloucester St.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
LADIES
The best and quickest preparation
for cleaning gloves is the Rsßella
glove clearer. For isle by H. V. Ad
derly. Try it.
Have our wagon drop off anew
Domestic Sewing Machine for trial.
J. A. Montgomery.
Better Ilian the best. The New
Domestjo jewing Machine. Eaey
payments. J. A. Montgomery,
BjoondB j oond hand bicycler, big bargains,
Call and see them. J. A. Montgomery.
It Saved H', Leg.
P A IJanforth of l,Grant.e, Ga, suffer-d
intensely for six months with a frightful
running sore on ids leg, but writes thaj
Bu 'klen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it in
ten days. For ulcers, womids, burns, boil.,
pain or piles it's the met salve in the
world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c Sold by
druggist,.
, Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to ,J. W- Wat Kins.