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XJWJPItECEDJfTED!
Spaldin* Chainlet Bicyc'es
while they last only s'>o.oo.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
503 Gloucester St.
VOLUME 11; NUMBER 16?
1111 ML
For benefit of the Fair Association
15, 2 5* 5° cents and SI.OO.
AT
BROWN DRUG CO.
:'*• alien Brnaiwiok Hi9*min.
YSij are hereby commended to ap
pear at tbe armory tbia evening at
7 :SO abarp, In blue uniform) and white
glove), for tbe purpoie of attending
oburob.
By order of
V. A. Dunn,
Commanding Office.
J. W, Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
Clean Your Old ___. -— v
Si raw Hats Wi th J
——LINANE
One 25c package cleans eignf
hats or one hat eight times., . .
W J BUTTS, The'. Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
should never be neglected It
kmeans kidney disorder, which, if allowed
Bp tun too long, may result in Bright’s dis
■k, and lake tea or other serious ami oflcn
■T cptnplaiiiti Foley's Kidney l ure
the kidney* well. Tke nothing
Vh W J Butt*, the druggist.
One Minute Cough only
.harmless remedy immedi
ate results. Try it. W. J. Butt's.
| WHITE
fehipt Waists and
r White Skirts
SVT - COST.
i
•order to close out our line of skirts and waists, we will
r for one ;week
Sell any White Waist or Skirt at cost.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
Nassau, Mioh., Aug. 28,ISWU‘3.
I was wounded at ths battle of Vittfeburg
Landing in isttt. Blood poisoning set in and 1
have been troubled with my kidneys ever
since. Have been under treatment of a number
of physicians and have tried a variety of patent
inedieins, but have taken nothing that gave me
so much relief as Dr. J, H. McLean's Lise* and
Kidney Balm. lam now 95 years old.
Joseph Shook.
for sale by \V. J. Butts, The Druggist.
There are no better pills made than De-
Kisers. Always prompt
and certain. W. J . Butt’s.
The hut of Wounded
I who have been healed by banner Halve is
very large. It heals all wounds or aores
and leaves no -car. Take no substitute
W J. Butts, the druggist.
——————— %,
bouia F. Waibel, Ph. G., Ht. l,ouia, Mo.,
wrote: 1 have recommended Tkithina
when the doctors gave up the child and it
ured at once.
Ear corn is che*per than shrl'ed—at
Burnett’s.
fl Kill
ARRIVES 1!
Left Atlanta Last Night on'-a
Speoial Train via the
Southern.
THE BAND ACCOMPANIES THEM
Big Excursion to bo Run Out of Aianta
Next Wednesday Bringing Friends
of the Soldiers to Cum
berland.
The Fifth regiment left Atlanta last
night on a sptcial train for Cumber
land island, where tbe command will
remain enoamped one week. Tbe full
regiment, tbe regmieuUl band and all
ifficere, idcludmg tbe chaplain and
surgeon), will be in oamp witli the
command.
Daily battalion and regimental drills
will be held, and dreaa parade will
occur every afternoon just before re
treat ia sounded . Strict military reg
ulations will be observed while the
command ia in camr, and the member,
of the regiment will doubtless be
greatly benefited by their experience.
The spot where tbe encampment will
be made bas already been selected, and
all lint remains for the men to do
when they arrive on the island is to
pilch their tents and form ihelr com
pany streets..
Next Wrduesday a special .excursion
wilt he ran to Cumberland island, fir
the benefl of those Atlauttani wlio,
seeing how the command looks
in camp, ’/lie excursion will atari
from Atlanta Wednesday night, and
will return Saturday with the com
mand.
FOR A LEAGUE.
Bass Ball Fans Are in Favor ofOrgan
iiisg ons at (hoa-
An effort is on foot to got up a base
b.ll eircuit and the local fang are red
hot for the game. It has bien demon -
stra'i and here that 1! unswi. kians warn
baseball and muoh encourageni' nt has
been given the local team by various
citiaens to whom a leagui has been
prop; e and. The Brunswick team sped
several days of last week io Florida
and while they went up against some
hirl propositions and lost several
games, their backers here are by no
rneana discouraged, and are ready lo
baok them to the limit.
The local team '.is managed by Mr.
Hi-nry llir.oh an tn hueiaaiic f,n
who has put some .morey behind the
boyaaod now that they have returned
home the weak [places will be stregth
ened and all chances of future lossea
diminished thereby. In the game
played on the local grounds yesterday
between Brunswick and Waycross the
co. e stood 4 to .’i|in fat or of Bruns
wick after twelve innings had Jbaen
p ayed to.detei mine the result. On
tbe 12th and 13th Quincy, Fla., will
play Brunswick and the grmes promise
to he great.
COL. GOODYEAR A WITNESS.
H'a Testimony Baing Taksn in 'he Greece
Gayner ose in New Tor'-.
The hearing of testimony in tbe
Greene Gaynor conspiracy oases, Be
fore Commissioner Shields, in N.w
York, has taken a turn wilh local fea
ture', and yeslerdsy’s press dispatches
bore part of (be testimony given by
Col. C. P. Goodyear, of this oily. Col.
Goodyear testified as to the raicalily
of former Capt. Carter io offering to
divy with him if he would cume into a
game to defraud the government of
money received fur au al egeil attempt
to improve Brunswiok’a ocean bar, and
it make* —jglljj
BRUNSWICK, OA., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1900.
platform fou the city campaign.
Gord divert m inr Club Outline* i's Plat
form and what it Prop>*-s to do.
[Qommunioa ed.]
Toe i verwholming majority fir the
Go id (ioveriunent ticket on June 15 h,
means control ofthoclly government
for 1801.
It involves grave responsibilities
for tbe mayor and aldermen who will
be eheted, and equally grave respousi
bilities for the Club who will nomi
nate them. These responsibilities will
be accepted.
The city government will be elected
upon a platform wh oh demands all
the name of ,tlie oiub implies. Econo
my of expenditure; the setting apart
of .'unde n qulreil by law for a sinking
fund, to reduoe the bonded debt, and
a substantial reduction of the floating
debt will be a leading feature of such
a platform.
To that end, after providing for fix
ed expenses, namely, tbe interest up
on the city’s debt, each class of ex
pe and ’ures w 11 be examined and re
duction* nude wherever it can bsjlone
without unduly crippling the"?ublio
- -mm
service. ~
As prudent men Jo in their private
busu era the income of will be
rproprjated in advance to the vari
ous daises of expenditure, and the
amount appropriate olass
out exceed*d for the year.
A quarterly statement will be made
as required by law which will show
olearly the financial condition of the
oily every three mbnlhs. This briefly
ouil ned is the policy to which the
candidates of the Guod_Uovernmeut
(dub will be pledgrriii iducb a policy
should commend JUelf to every tax
payer of Ufunawiok, without regard
to pseg affiliations. * |s* :. „ 4 • , .
TJ# Word Government Club points
tit rfie admffiistrtio#of bbuniy affairs,
to the halt called upon an inoresse of
the county debt, and a reduction of
tnat debt *21,000 in a year half,'
as evidence of its purpose when it
aupiire* coutroljof the oily, govern
ment. . .-K
The policy outlined will ultimately
reduce taxes, promote the prosperity
of the city and of every oitixen add
should receive the support of every
Well-wirherof Brunswick. It;
OPEN AIK CONCERT.
Tlie Marin" iia'd will Entertain with a
Delight ful I’rogr‘m Tomorr w N’gbt.
Toe Marine Baud will entertain the
public with the second series of their
open-air concerts at Hanover H’ark
tomorrow night and a delightful pro
gram will be rendered. As .arranged
by Leader Baumgartner, it-is as fol
lows :
March, Burrs Triumphal, Alexander.
Overture, Cavalier, Chambeis.
Solo for Baritone, Burlington t’olks,
Lee Llchl-itner, soloist.
Selection, Country Life (descrip
tive), Laurendenu La i'alaina.
Solo for Bs's, The King by Burr
Winton, soloist.
March, Cosm- s.]
Pii ale |Htar Spinel, and Banner.
Ear corn at Burnett’s.
" * V have
£$■111!
You couldn’t drink anythingmore
refreshing this hot weather than
ICED TEA. We have the kind de
licious enough to charm the wrin
kles out of ones face and make the
eyes bright. Bring in your tea
taste We guarantee to find Some
thin, to suit it.
| The Hastier.
Fill!
■1 J. HI
His High Moral Character of Will
Power, Etc., Graphically
Portrayed
BY THE BALTIMORE SUN
Pleasing Example Held Up to Public
View by an Able Writ r on This
|Well Known M'ryland
Paper.
Our esteemed contemporary, tbe
Baltimore Sun, all unconsciausly,
presents an admirable pen-pioture of
W. J. Bryan. We say unconsciously
because the Sun is very far from an
admirer of Mr. Bryan, and ita article
ia mote in the character of an essay
TTtan in that of an editorial—oertainly
intended no reference to the Kebras
kan’ Here it is:
“Thera ia something inspiring in
the respect that -all men pay to these
among them who are spontaneously
and generally reoognlxed as being of
high character, Ooce in J a great
while an honet, sincere mania dawn
into public view. If be can withstand
‘the fierce light that cheats upen a
throw)’ or appear in that light to be
without moral fault he becomes a
popular idol, f< r men roapeot morals ae
well as Intellectual or physics] foroe.
Moreover, a man of high oharaoter is
generally strong in other ways. Hon
esty and sincerity of purpose are vir
. * ■', -
tues common to th great majority o*
men. They beoorhe of vital force only
wheirjoined' with ilfteLeotuaiity at"!
indomitable will power, and to sustain
these a strong body io needed. The
man who ia eminent alike for hie mor
al foroe, hiepntelltgenoe and hie viril
ity is out of Ihe ordinary, and, if
oireumstanoea should [bring him into
publio notice he is sure to inspire re
spect or awaken a warmer feeling of
regard. It is orejitable to bumanitr
that meu of u questionably high char
acter thus [inspire admiration and bf-
uome|leader. atno g men. The influ
enoe of their example Is beneficent,
and they arouse in ue an admiration
for virtue itself.”
In a somewhat different, but eqbally
effective, way does the publio regard
life ineuranoe companies. A good
oompany is a great forie >in awsken
ng and holding public confidence in
the reliability of oorporalione intend
ed to proteot p oples interests. This
is especially true of the Old Reliable
Pheonix Mutual, eepresenled by J. K.
Abrams, General Agent, Brunswick,
G*. If you desire to insure your
life or learn something about the fa
mous L. K. A. policy tbe I'boenix
Mutual ie now writing, call on or
write for a specimen contract,
TO A'l TEND OHUROH.
The R flemen Wil go to McKendree in a
Body for a Special Seimoa Tonight.
The JR flemen will attend church in
a body to-night. They have been in
vited to bear a sermon delivered espe
oi 11 y for them at McKendree by Rev.
Tboe. Thomson and no doubt a good
number oi the boys will be out. An
order appears tlsewhere [for them to
assemble at Ihe armor; at 7:30 in blue
uniforms and white gloves for the yls
oasion.
A Hot
Brunswick crossed bats witli Way
orofa at the Fair grounds yesterday
and a hot game resulted. After play
ing twelve inning* the aoore stood 4
to 3 in favor of Brunswick.
For barns, injuries, pills and skin dis
eases use UeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, It
i the original. Countefeits may be offer
.} only Lie Witt's. W. J. Butt's,
Haviland China
IN OPENTSTOCK.
Cut Glass
atthp
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
R-cord'in Bio'd.
The record ol Hood's Sarsaparilla is lit
erally writ enin the blood of millions of
people to whom it has given good health.
It is all the time curing diseases of the
stomach, nerves, kidneys and blood, and it
is doing good every day to thousands who
are taking it for poor appetite, tire 1 feel
ing and general debility. It is the beet
medicine money can buy.
Hood’s p 11a are non-irritating. Price 25c
Etr earn prevents and cures tam
pers in horses—at Burnett’s.
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EYE GLASSES and SPECTACLES
From twenty-five cents up.
Consultation and examination free.
KENNONMOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
215 Newcastle Street,
nnpector of Walche* for,Soulliern Railway. Time ly 'Wire daily from Washington |
Bumps or Bruises,
sprains or sores, burns or scalds, wounds or
cuts, tetter or eczema, all quickly cured by
A
Banner Halve, tht most lieaHng medicine
in the world. Nodfcym else‘‘just as good.”
W. J. Butts, the^cm^Jii^fet.
When in need, call o n ,J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney o n personal property.
Ear corn at Burnett’s.
Held Up a I
The quality of our matchless |
assortment of Fine Furniture;
PRICES ARE DOWN, Jl ]
’way down to the lowest notch Mj \
FASHION’STAIREST MUCUS IS
Fine Furniture.
If You Like to be Lost
in ease and lazy comfort, try the luxury
of one of our
rocking chairs^—*
A positive temptation to indolence.
H. M. Mil IHUt SIMI.
BEST ON EARTH!
The New Domestic Sewing Ma
chine, latest improved ball hear
ing. Have one left at your home
for trial. Eaav payments.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
503 Gloucister .St.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
MINSTRELS ON CUMBERLAND.
Prof. Deal Arranging a Grind Entrain
ment for Wednesday Nignt next.
Prof. Deal spent last night io the
oity arranging fora grand minstrel
benefit to be given on Cumbeilaod
next Wednesday night. Tbe Rifle
men’s minstnls are going down and a
big treat ia promised the hotel gusate
nd visitors. A special boat will
leave here at 4 p. m. Wednesday after
noon returning at 11 p. m . that night.
Woru-n’s Rights
Many women syffer all sort* of recalled
“female weaknesses” just because their
kidneys are out of order and they have a
right to know Foley’s Kidney Cure is just
what is needed by most ailing women. W
J. Butts, the druggist
Southern Ktilway announces rale
of one dollar for round trip to Savan
nah every Sunday tickets limited to
date of sale.