The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, July 07, 1900, Image 1

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TOPEECEDXTED! SpaldiarChainles* Bicycles while they lest only $50.00. J. A. MONTGOMERY, 503 Gloucester St. VOLUME 11; NUMBER 164 10 fl [OO SILL For benefit of the Fair Associate 15, 25, 50 cents and SI.OO. AT BROWN DRUG CO. IlootT n Newoavlle .tree'.-La dies' pooketbook, containing *5 bill %Ad $2.40 in eilTer, and legal paper concerning buslnes. between Mr.. I). B. Cannon and Attorney I>. \V Krauaa. finder please return to 521 B atreat. LOST—One bow oontainii g e ght heart, and .tier pin. Keward by re turning to Times Ottlce. PIANO FOR REN T.—Apply to Mr*. C. L. Elliot, 520 Kiobuiond at. Clean Your Old v Straw Hats With J . LINANE One 25c package cleans eight hats or one hat eight times. . . . W J BUTTS, TheLtJpjfgist. L Baokache should never be neglected. It kidney disorder, which, if allowed 100 lon*, may result in Bright'* rti •Vnt; dlabstea or Ollier serious and often :Vl complaint Foley'• Kidney Cure Kakat the kidneys well. Take nothing Has. W J Butts, the druggist. - L’Usu't m as the y now to the best ohainless bioyole in the See our ad. J. A. Monlgum I WHITE Kh4ft Waists and White Skirts Wt - COST. order to close out our line of skirts and waists, we will * FOR ONE WEEK Sell any White Waist or Skirt at cost. . *" - *' THE BRUNSWICK TIMES. FOR RENT.—Seven rooms two story residence, close to po.t-i Aloe. For terms, apply to 104 Richmond street. Test line of Typewriter, and mo.t complete assortment of rlbb; ns, .car bon sheets, elo., in the city. J. A. Mot <g niery. • Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. For Sl*. The I) Wyatt Aiken place on Prince street. Good neighborhood ; all mod ern Improvements. SI,OOO cash. Bal ance on long time to suit purohaaer a' ii per oent, interest. tf It. R. Hotkinb. liOuis F. Waibel, Ph. <l , St. l,ouis, Mo„ wrote: I have recommended Tkithina when the doctors gave up the child and it u red at once. 11l II 111; lii sy rail • p Will Be Bryan’s Running Mate—Hill of New York Declines the Nomination. Tbe national demooratio convention ye.terday nominated Hon. Adlai Ste renioo for net pre.'deut to go on tba ticket with lion. William Jeoning Bryns. Tba nomination wat in*da and the eleotUiu made unanimous at the after noon te.aion, after wbtoli tbe oouven tion adjourned. David B. Hill wa. nominated by New York, but declined to run. Georgia seconded I be nomination of Stevenaon and thu. got io tba puab on tbe pra.ideotial oboioa aa was done <n 189*. Tbe South*rn 8.1 l Tel-pbone com pany, through Manager Haley, again gave an sxoeltent new. service to tbe public by it. bulletin, from con vent ion bill, .ml through lb- courtesy of the Oglethorp- I lie follow! g bit letiua are given the Tnu* * re.de .: At 10 a. m. <tie convention ‘ta called to order and the roll ta being called for nomination for Vioe president. II a. in AKbama yi* Ida to Minna aoca and Minnesota nominates Towns for vioe-prrsident. (Inly three states cheering for Towns. 11:15 a. m.—Stevenson of IllinoU is nominati and for vice president. Ureal sheering. 11:47 a. m.—Dr Is war* yields to New York wbo mini nates David B. 11 ill for vloe president. Ureal cheering all over the house. Women in the gal lery are raising great confusion. They are waiving banners and eh lin ing for liryan and Hill. The (.(fliers have to take banners from the women so the convention oan go on with tbr nominations. Hill is making his way to the platform amid great demonstra tion. 11 :54 a. m.-HiH. Van Wyck and C'roker are in oon*ultation on the platform. 12 n ion—David B. Hill of Naw York declines the nominal ou for v o- provi dent. 12:10 p. in.—H ll it trying to speak from the platform. He s): “It would be unfair to me, unfair'to the otber nominees end unfair to the party ton inmate me. Het the con vention proceed to name other men Vies a, Mich.. Aug.re. 181 W. t wan wounded at tin battle of Pittsburg Landing iu Isms. Blood iioisouing set in and I have been troubled with my kidneys ever 'since. Have been under treatment of a number of physicians and have tried a variety of patent medietas, but bava taken nothing that gave me [to much relief as Or. J. H. McLean’s Liva 1 ' and BRUNSWICK, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1900. for tbe noiu'na'lon.” 12:15 p. m.— Georgia .econde the nomination of Stevenson of Illinois. 12:20 p. in.—Conneo"outt second, tbe nomination of Town*. 3:20 p. uStevenson Is eleo:ed unan'tnous'y by acclamation as can didate for Vic president. 3:43 p.m Convention i. adjourn and. GOOD WORK DONH. Chief Omu 'and Hli Man Saved the Burning Build ng. Brunewlck’u fire |dipartment, under Chief John Green, ia small but all the aparalua ia modem and what there i< of it hae always been uaed to good advantage since Chlsf Urom has had oharge of it. Probably no bet’er de monstration of the drpartoient’a eftl olency could be noted than in a fire which broke put about 8 o'clock laat night in the rear of the Wnite Elephant saloon, located in the heart of the wtu lesele and retail business bouses of Bay street and on a direct and olose line with all the dooka,cotton sheds and warehutu t. The lire department w itchraan saw a blue from bis station in the engine house and te'ephoned to Mr jack Shep pvd, the'proprietor, to know what it meant. M vShippardreplltd that he did not know as everything seemed to be all right around Ids place, There wa* a good crowd of ciistomars down stairs buying drinks etc-And trading went on white the fl .mss grew bright er in Hie rear and upstairs portion of the building. About thia time Ibe watchman called out the hoys and they hurried to the scene and were playing on the flames b-fore Propr'etor Shep pard was aware of the danger to bis property . Toe fire was put out and there is no doubt hut that the quiok work of the department saved thia city one of the most dieastroua Area that could be imagined. The iiiit of Woaodtd who have been healed by banner Halve ia very large. It heals all wounds or sores and leaves no -car. Take no sob titute W J. Butt*, the diurgiet. Better than the best. The New Domestio Hewing Machine. Easy payments. .1. A. M intgomery. Ear corn at Burnett’s. Hpalding chainlesv—b'st in the woild—only sso.oocash. .1. A. Mont gomery. % HAVE OSul You couldn't drink any thing more refreshing this hot weather than ICED TEA. We have the kind de licious enough to charm the wrin kies out of ones face and make the eyes bright. Bring in your tea taste We guarantee to Hnd some thing to suit it. . Uy 11 8. ■ BfflMl By the Republican State Central Committee Which Met Thursday. PARTY LEADERS RETURN HOME An Interesti y Political S'ory Crops Out Regarding Some Eleventh District Matters Mow on Tapis. Hon. Henry T. Dunn, Brunswick's popular oo'leotor of customs; Dis trict Chairman E. R, Belcher, of tin Eleventh di.trior Repnbl'oan execu tive committee; County (. hairman Moses Sawyer, and Deputy Ool'eotor of Internal Reqenue, Wi H. Matthews, have returned, and are cow en route borne from Atlanta, wb re they attended a meeting held by the Republican State Central commit tee. The part of the delegation which ha. returned have a side story of the meeting which will be luted particu larly by parly foDowers in the Elev enth district. It relates to the absence of Census Supervisor Alexander Aker man, of tbe Eleventh, whs heretofore bit always been one of the leaders In the convention, and conferences of the Republican S ate Workers. Th e time Supervisor Akertn .n occupied a pos - tioo before tbe leaders which did mu augur for him a warm par y welcome, and it is probah,'" that for ibis reason h. remained away. It seems that in bis appointments the Supervisor so gros-ly violated parly precedent, aoc frd ng to the lead era’ views,<n making his appointments, that they hve u iti and in demanding that he retire from the parly council*, tod there is n,w on tile in District Chairman Be'ober’s tifflo* here a peti tion asking i hat i lie supervi nr coins off tile Stale Central committee. It is also being remarked that Mr Clark Grier, the republican appointee to the local posti dice at Dublin, wee not present as lirretofore, and it is ai unpublished, hut wide open saoret, that he has not yet fulls squared himself with Ihe repuhl Cane in regard to his connect o i with S i pervisor Akerinan’e appointments, White Mr. Grier got the Dublin cilice, it was only after lie had thrown his former political chum, Supervisor Akerinan, (low i with a dull thud, ami after he had made a >p'oial trip to Brunswick lo consult with Hi- leader* for that purpose. However, neither the piatmaster nor the supervisor are likely to figure in party councils much after this, and new linen are being formed by those in control for fu'ure reference. An indication of this may be seen in the selection of Mr. Waiter B Cook as eleotor for the Eleveni h dial riot. If Mr. Cook has ever made u slump speech or figured in politics in Ills life, it is not generally known here; lint, he bts s Hue personal standing before this community, wbe-o lie lias lived fory.grs, and is good timber foi the leaders to have in store for fu’ure inr, Mr. Cook was formerly connected wi: h Brunswick’s banking institutions,and ocoupies a high place in the esteem of the people. His selection, therefore, as eleotor was a line political stroke for the leaders, and as this is an ofl year with the party in the S ate, Mr Cook will not hve lo take the Mump In the interest ot tin* but. rai attend to his i xirnsive business in cr est here at and hold his cotinc 1 wit! the par y in a very sati f o ory in ill ner. While Hie leaders in idea gi oil plgjjn getting Mr. an elei ’i ’ i " l tJBBjiP Haviland China in open:stock. Cut Glass ATTUT- BRUNSWICK IBOOK COMPANY the future he will likely prolU very material’y by bissebetion. There are some good plums in ttie Eleventh to distribute every four je rs and Mr. Cook is now right in the push and lia ble to stay there as long es he wants to. It i understood that he did not hiive to do any wire polling to get there but bad warm friends in the party councils who placed him for ward without solicitation on his part or intimation from him that he oared to figure st ail io politics down 'this | From twenty-five cents up. 3 | Consultation and e<aminali#ii free. *• % KENNON MOTT, JJe7al er and Graduate Optician. § | 21'. NeWtuitelo Street, I n* pector of W'aletieti for Seuilicin Itaitway. 'I line by Wire Cailv from Washlngtoa When iii need, call <>h ,J. W. Watkins. Me loans mo ney (> n personal properly. Welsbnoh gas lamp* and mantels, also maulel* and chimney* for g*o line lamp*: .1. A, Montgomery, One Minute Cough Cure ie the only harmless reinody that produces immedi ate results. Try it. W. .!. Butt's. During This Fair Week 15 Per Cent. Discount TO ALL CASH BUYERS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK D. M. MILLEBJL SQM . BEST ON EAKTH! The New Domestic Sewing Ma chine, latest improved hall bear ing. Have one left at yourhome for trial. E:tv parments. •1. A. MONTGOMERY, 50:i Gloucester St. BRICE FIVE CENTS w ay. A< elector of the E>v°ntti Mr.Cook bss an il'ernate, Mr. p. E. Paper of Er n in . Bumps or Bruises, epral sor sores, hums or scalds, wounds or cuts, tetter or eczema, all quicklyevnsd by Banner Halve, the most liea'ing medicine in the world. NothingeUe‘‘just as good ” \V. J. Butts, tlie druggist. Have our wagon drop off anew Domestic Sewing Maohine fir trial. J. A. Montgomery. Worn n’a Righ f s Many women suffer all sorts of aocalled “frma'e weaknesses'’ just because ihsir kidr cys are out of order and have a right to know Foley's Kidney Cure Is juat what is needed by most ailing women. W .1. Butt*, the drugg'st S utheru Kiilway announces ra'e of one dollar for round trip to Savan • nab every Snndhy Eckels limited to date of Rale.