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UKPBECEDXTED!
Spalding Chainlets Bicycles
while they last only $50.00.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
508 Gloucester St.
VOLUME 11; NUM BER 163
n ■ i...
For benefit of the Fair Association
15, 25, 50 cents and SI.OO.
AT
BROWN DRUG CO.
LOST, N ewoastle street.—La
ditb’ containing $5 bill
•ad fcl.tQ j B iiver, and l*gai paper
"’’®B6erajMf busioeas between Mrs. I).
B. j.*.fmon and Attorney f). \Y
Wim. Finder please return to 524
LOST—One bow containing e glit
bearta and slice pin. Keward by re
turning to Timka Office.
IMA NO FOR RKN I'.—Apply to
Mr*, c. L. K Hot, 620 at.
Clean Your Old
Straw Hats With J
LINANE
One 25e package cleans eight
■
hats or one hat eight times....
W J BUTTS, The:Druggist.
“On the Corner.” j. ~
*• Backache should never be neglected. f ti
►leans kidney diaorder, wbioh, if allowed
'te run too long, may reault in Bright's dis-
Eeasa, diabetes or other serious and ,dV
■tal complaints. Coley's Kidney Cure
Bikes the kidneys well. Take nothing
W J Butts, the druggist.
m as the opportunity now to
bwd the h*t uliainlesa bicycle in the
See mir ad. J. A. Montapra
mi .—/
b WHITE
Shirt Waists and
White Skirts
AT - COST.
n order to close out our line of skirts and waists, we will
1 FOR ONE WEEK
Sell any White Waist or Skirt at cost.
J.le\Fy’s
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
bOR RENT. -S ven rooms two
story residence, close to post-i ttloe.
For lerme, apply to 104 Richmond
street.
Best line of Typewriters and most
complete assortment of ribbcns, car
bon ebeelr, etc., in the Olty. J. A.
Moi'igetnery.
-I. W, Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
I Aiken place on rrince
I "Ireet. Hood neighborhood; all mod
j *rn improrementa. SI,OOO oash. Hal
| snR on long time to suit purchaser a'
0 per oent. interest.
11 R. K. 'Hoi-kins.
I.ouis K. Waibel, Ph. G., St. l,ouia, Mo„
wrote: 1 have recommended Tckthina
when the doctors gave up the child and it
u red at once.
II 111 JIB Pi
■ in i in
-i* — y?
Was the Unanimous Choice of the National Democratic Convention.
Platform Declares Emphatically - for 16 to 1.
A’..8:68 Ust nigh’ the national deir.-
ocaatic cor,vent ion now a s-mbled In
Ksnsas City uuuuinaUd W. J, Bryan
the standard bearer of
- opining campaign.
lit rue. iveit #4(5 vo ej and i bis was
the strength of the oonvtnMon. The
convention then adjourned uulil this
niurn'ng.
At tiie afternoon session the plat
form was adopted by acclamation. As
predioted it contains an emphatic de.
olaratiou in favor of ibe free coinage
of silver at the ratio of Rf to 1.
The news of the convention as fur
nished by the Southern Bell Telephone
oo npitny, through Manager llat,y
I 4a
and (ms eil and at the t’g el.orpe and
■ >-.*;.■?•,a- -Mfc
■ ’ . .' “ • snC
other places, is del ailed a follow s
Ti liuan, 'n his sp• ach*
por*’i >ns li.niM bn prui cied in a l
th.tr r glt s, and an) a-leuipU y. our
poratiiin. in lulerlerjfcvv 111 Ili pe plr,
■ ' .#* ,
should bn trt-nl- and fri -mill > wij as lu
■y '* ,* S SW" - •
make siioU ibi..g mi| -.mbl.-.
J‘W r. flint tiut'ri-iiiuiisl l>*mo
cratlc pisiform adopted |t Cbio-go iu
1008, t.uud We dtmtnd fr*a
and unlimited coinage of silver-at the
ratio of HI to 1. I. >ug and long otieei.
ing. We denounce England's policy
in South Africa a 1 extend our .yin
patby and congratulations io the braye
Burs struggling for their right.
Cheers,
At S:<SR ilie |Utform was unani
mously adop-sd by acclamation.
A 5:40 bulletin read :
Wshnier Davis, an ex republican of
Missouri, Is tew speaking, lie say-:
“1 bare given the republican parly as
good service as it bts given me. J
have left Ihe republican party and the
acc mm is balanced. 1 will stand for
Bryan and his pisiform.” lie Is given
a great ovation.
I>. 1-fr* et crowd around him and
shake In* hand". The Missouri dele
gation are insrchl.g around lbe halt
carrying him on their shouldeis.
Hand playing and jeople shouting.
At II :38 a. in. (lie C nvention was
called to order and prsyer tff-rtd.
The New York (Vigallon split on the
Bryan platform,
At 12:00 a. rn. G jV. Hogg, of Texas,
in speaking, said: “We want a pisi
form that reaffirms the principles ol
of Democracy, We want a platform
with free outrage of silver at the ratio
of 10 to 1. W- want a declaration for
a graduated tsx from a 1 tt.e people
and an Income tax from s'l the people.
We waot a specific declaratn n againai
trusts in ail forms. We 'want a tarilf
only. We want a daoia-
BRUNSWICK. GA., FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 0, 1900.
[ ration against the qonqu *t of Kast
ern finds hy the l'cited States. Tne
Constitution must gj with the fl.g.
Tile U publican . pir y would lead the
people into hell if they thought 'here
was anyihiig m it. We will repeat
the victory of 1800 by el c’ing aJ.IT r
t iniao to the Prea.dency." He finish
ed amid great oheeriug. U.oat ohetr.
ware given for Beckam as he came to
the tand, a „j oritg tur R j,
and Carter flar.-lson also went up
from all over the house.
The Afternoon Sessi n.
The Convention adjourned uutli 4
p. ft), and atJhllUa. m. in anticipation
platform being pnsenled at One
win crowdod, ful y
2.1,000 jib pe b'injf prei-enf.
S-jjjfe* W *’• lu - Wit >' He. Klor i'lli
111 A' •*h | it fh> !> st fur 111 Ihild w „ ,
gtenl (IVm lUstrsiKiii ami tin hid lo m
l>#it pari of it;
A 4 :3D p. in . m I“"K J burner wn
Oirried iruuud the lull, reading
‘•Lincoln ab.ilinh and el.vety and Mo-
Kmlfy restored it.” A'n one heir lug
M>i
do with the riiilippii e>r
Thla signal a cl the greatest demon
stration of the day and: it nniiilhued
for many minutes, jdaiids wire play
log "My Cdiinl jr tis’ of Thee,” and
delegates j nrcsd hi mid were sltiggin
imtn to(d te delegates to
bejstill ad he could tell them some
more "good stuff” and there were
or.es of “more hoi etuff.”
Tillman sail", “dowo In Ueorgia, we
have a song we osll “Hei.’s broke
loose In OeorgU.” If. Mark llariua
was here to-day he would think that,
Hell was broke loose in Missouri,
(treat laughter ami cheers and Hogg
of Texas moved thaj Tillman be made
to sing ihe rong.
JO r corn st Burnett’s.
Belter than the beet. The New
Domestic Sewing Machine. Easy
payment!. J. A. M -nigomery.
Ear corn is cbe per than *h- lied— t
Burnell’-.
” Q HAVE
Jgprtl
You couldn't drink anyth! gmore
refreshing this hot weather than
K'KDTKA, We have the kind de
iieious enough to ebarm the wrin
kies out of ones face and make the
eyes bright Bring in your tea
taste We guarantee to find some
thing to suit it.
Tbone 168. The Hustler,
COUNCIL, MEETING.
at—
Business Tra’’last'd Before Tut It dy at
La t Nighi ’a Adj um'd Session.
C tin i met in adjourned regular
m > tint la.i ii glit a..d t rati sac. t and ite
i lo iog : usloese :
(ir.n ed hu 1 l:i g p-riuit to .1. 1).
Weigh toerec a bin limit n corner
K and F slree's, and r f-rr il ~>etiiion
of Chas li.iumg.ar. ter to e,*ol shed at
[HUB G ant stie t lo committee on
building permits,
A resolution was sdoplid oonsoli
d t tig h ' oiHces of sanitary superin
tendent. and superiuieudeiit of public
works into one, and further direoliii*
that tlie Buperiutend-iit. of puhlm
work, ake oha:g‘ of bi h and p,rt
w •nte.
An ordinance amending tne tax u
lUiauoi was p aced on the lirst read
itig, and all aoooums r r June were
placed in course of setll metit.
CAPTURED A MURDERER.
Pood Work Dono by Offioor Soailsti of tho
Brunswick Polio* Foroo-
Oflloet Staunton Srailett, of the
Brunswick polioe foroe, lias added an
other feather to liis osp in the way of
capturing criminals hy an artes* he
made Wednesday. This time he nab
b and tin ill Arnold, a Florida negro,
O’berwiae known ns “Com , Ml- Bully,”
who is wanted f r the minder of a
f nil r B mis ■i. k ho , n tu and S in
MoClnr ,w oal the time oliheoume
w. work ng si t'ummu.gV in p, five
ui es from .l.olt-, nii le Th caplu.e
W, a good one, and Uffi er Beal I.M
and sserves I lie praise ha ta receiving f, r
b,s work .
BROKE THE RBOOKD.
Lumbar Shipment far Junk Just EmLd Sli w
UpFiis.
The records for the miu'bul Jnce
show that, Uruuiwiuk has broknutle
rtSOrd-for lumber sh - pert art v Adorn d
ing to Ckpt. Jolianneuseu’g rspocts-,
the- shipnieuls of lumber, orosstles,
shiuglsr anil timber, Irom June lt to
July Ist, 181)11, were 19,681,864 feet,
while from June Ist ,'•> July 1 -t, 1900,
they were 27,446,216. f.,et, The figures
apeak will for Brunswick’s growing
oommeroe.
FHTH RE9IMENT COMINU.
Will Arrive in Brunswick Sunday Morn
ing E feuts te Cumberland.
The fifth regim-nt,of Infantry wrih
headquarters at AHunta will arrive in
the city early Sunday morningt-nruuie
to Cumberland Island, where they
wiji go in camp for a week. Cumber
land was selected i ver si Ueorgia re
sorts snOgis a tribute lo the popular
ity and worth t.f lhat famous aeashn e
retreat. Col. Hark Woodward Is
commander of the Fifth. The snhed
ule is liy speoial train au.l if on tipje
A
the regiment will arrive in Brunswick
about daylght and take speoial
steamers immediately via the Cumber
land Koute for the Island.
SI’BOIAL SCHEDULES AND RATES.
oumb rland Rests Has an Important An
nouru imstt n This I .lie.
The popular Ciiruberlsnd Itoute hse
an important announcement tn :h.,r
rgular.d in this issue, regarding
rites and -cteilu es for both Cumber
and and St. Simons I Hands .Sunday.
Sp> oial achedul -s and ratea are on and
the pu.li: w.ll take advsn agent them
in numbers.
Any advertised dealer is authorised to
guarantee Banner dalie for tetter, ecr.ema,
piles, sprains, cuts, eoulds, bums, ulcers
and any open or o'd sure SV. J Butt ,t'.e
druggist.
Spalling ci.iiules list in the
wold only sso.oooash. J. A. Mon -
guniery.'
Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W- Wat Kins.
Alar com at Burnell’s.
Haviland China
in;open:stock.
Cut Glass
AT TVSTI -
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
Bumps or Bril'" s,
s i rai sor sores, burns or scalds, wounds or
on 6, tetter or eczema, all quickly cured by
l>a iner Halve, the most hea'ing medicine
in the world Nothing else "just as good.”
W. J. Butts, the druggist.
The I'idles anil g. nil, men oftirunF
wck are respec'fuliy invited to visit
the Wonderful Curer at tils i dice, in
Mo h'lson’s block, up-stairs, this af
ternoon from ato 5 o’T ick, to w tnesS
M e wonderful te-t of his powers fo re
lo vo a> and cure and, eases with uf medi
cine.
EYE GLASSES .and SPECTACLES
h rom twenty-five cents up.
Consultation and examination free.
KENNON MOTT,” —- - V
Jo at j! er and Graduate Optician. )
*ls root, 's
nspector of Watches for Bouibern Pailw ay. Time t.y Wire daily fcpiu Washington' j
When in need, call On J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.
Welebaoh gas lamps and mantels,
also mantels end chimneys for gaso
line lamps: J. A, Mourguinery,
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces immedi
fatert suits. Tiy it. W. J. Butt s.
During’ This
Fair Week
15 Per Cent,
Discount
TO ALL CASH BUYERS
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK
K. M. MILLER & SON -
BKBT ON EARTH!
The New Domestic Sewing Ma
chine, latest improved ball bear
ing. Have one left at your home
for trial. Easy payments.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
503 Gloucester Bt.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
LADIES
The best and quickest preparation
for cleaning gloves is the T.aßells
g'ove cleaner. For sale hy H, V. Ad
derly. Try it.
Have our wagon drop off a n-w
Domestic Sewing Machine for trial.
■I. A. Montgomery.
The Lilt of Wimaiij
who have been healed hy Dinner Halve Is
very large It liea'a all wounds or aorei
and leaves no -car Take no eub.titute.
w.l Bull *, thfl , ru giafc.
Wonun’s Rights 2 I
Many women suffer all sorts ol’jScal'.ed
‘female weaknesses” just because their
kidi eys vre out, of order and tjliay have*
right to know Foley's Kidnsy/Cure Is just
what is needed by most ailing women. W
J. Butt-, the druyg'et j
_
S.utbern Railway announces ra'e
of one dollar for round trip to Savan
nali every Sunday tickets limited to
date of sal,-.