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UNPItECEDNTED!
Spaldin r Chainless Bicyctee
wnte they last only $5OJ>B.
J. A. MONTUOMKRY.
s Ws plouceater St.
VOLUME li; NUMBER 166
n ini.
For benefit of the Fair Association
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s° cents and $l.OO.
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BROWN DRUG CO.
/riw B*m*a to Ue Military.
tvtoKendree oburoh Sunday nißtit
T&f, T b omti Tbomaon delivered a
P:' \
fine tiimoo oo True Manhood to tbe
Bruutwiok Riflemen. The military
boya attended in a body and were well
plaaaed with the worda of the your*
divine.
Moonlight excursion to
St. Simons to-night.
Dancing at Si Irion’s pavil
ion ton ight.
Clean Your Old -\
Straw Hats With
LINANE
One 25c package cleans eight “
hats or one hat eight times. ... '
W J BUfTS, The [ Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
thou Id never be neglected. It
JPRmuis kidney disorder, wh icb, if allowed
to run too long, may result in Bright's dii
i ease, diabetes or other serious and often
ISktai complaints. Foley's Kidney Cure
Mnakes the kidneys well. Take nothing
Aelse. W J Hutu, the druggist.
' One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that
ate remits. Try s.
b WHITE
rShirt Waists and
I "VVhite Skirts
- COST
Min order to close out our line of skirts and waists, we will
P FOR ONE WEEK
Sell any White Waist or Skirt at cost.
f LEVY’S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
1 A Vassak, Mioh a m JSW;
I \vAB at tl3 battle of l’Htt&urg
Landing in lNtf. Blood jioiaoaiuK ot irt aud 1
have been troubled with my kidney a ©vLr
since. Have been under treatment of nmnt>er
of physicians and have tried a variety of patent
medicing, luit have taken nothing that gave me
so much relief ag Dr. J. H. McLean’s Live** and
Kidney Balm. Lam now Hiyeara old.
Joseph 81100 k.
t or tale by W. J. Batts, The Druggist.
Moonlight excursion to St,
tonight.
The hist of Wounded
who have been healed by banner Salve ie
very large. It heals all wounds or sores
and leaves no -car. Take no substitute
W J. liutte, the druggist.
Louis S. Waibel, Hi. (1., St. Louie, Mo.,
wrote: 1 have recommended Tkjcti'iina
when the doctors gave up the child and it
ured at once.
F.ar oorn is cheaper than shelled—at
Burnett's.
1. mi
B HIED
y..
Prom New York WYere He Tes
tified in the and
Gayuor^Case.
• •
HE lAS OHLT PABTLT QUOTED
In the Associated Pres Repor s Sent
- Out As ty What He Said
"While on the Witness
Stand.
The Times baa had an interview with
Col. Goodyear, who baa juat returned
from New York, where he was sum
moned to testify in the proceedings
before tj, S. Commissioner Shields, to
aeoure the removal of Greene-Gsynor
to Georgia, to answer to the inaiot
meot in Judge Speer's court for oon.
apiracy with Capt.O. M. Carter to dt
fraud the government tn contracts at
Fertiandina and Savannah.
Tne Times ask and Cpl. Goodyear it
the report of his testimony in the pa
pers was aoonrate. He said aafaras
went it was, but that the important
portion of hit tealinuny was left out
of all reports be had seen. That in
substance, his testimony was that
while uudar oontract to deepen the
outer her of Brunswick with dynamite
in the fad of 1892, a survey lisd been
mails under direction of Gey. Carter;
that being desirous of Gaming what
the rurvey showed as to depth, be and
hi} partner, Col. Kay, arranged to cell
upon Capt. Carter at hi# offlae i Si
van pah, in latter ju^tion, of Kovim ,
her, 1693. fild csll . Oapt. Carter
stated that survey would not show
depths entitling to p J
meat under his cootract with tbe gov
ernment, and said he desired a private
interv'ew with M . G todyear, which
washed in Capt. Carter’s private of
ftos. Csrter sated that be had always
had ambition to deepen tbe outer bar
of Brunswick with jetties, as recom
mendid by him in hi# report of 1891,
a' a ooet of $2,718,000; that he reoog
nized that no such legielttion could be
procured without the united support
of the people of Brunswick, and that if
Mr. Guodyear oontinui and his dynamite
plan, the people would stand by him
Carter insisted (hat jetties would
get the water—Goodyear raising that
question. That Greene & Gaynor
were honest and responsible contract
ors, and that if jstty legislation was
procured, would get the contrac", re
imburse Mr Goodyear in his outlays on
bar, pay his expenses to Washington,
where he was to aid Greene <fc G lynor
and Carter to get the jetty legislation,
and pay him one-third of proli a, to be
not lees than one-third of $760,000.
G ynor was sent for by Car er
and confirmed all Carter’* proposi
tions except that reimbursement to
Goodyear of money be had spent on
bar was to be only when jstty legisla
tion wag procured.
That Goodyear raised the question
whether jetties would get the water,
stating he must be satisfied as to tha',
when John Osynor sud, “whit do
you care about the water, what we
are after is money.” No answer was
given by Mr, Goodyear; subs-quently
in December, 1892, John Gaynor and a
brother came to Brunswick and in
Giod years i (lice urged him to ucoept
the proposition, at whiob interview
Goodyear declined, and this ended the
matter.
That there were numerous au.veya
made under the direction of Garter
and other army engineers, which and and
not find the depth entitling Goodyear
to payment. That hia contract has
been at a loss so far. That he has leg
islation pending now before congress.
Has been to Washington to look out
BRUNSWICK, GA;, THE SDAY,MORNING, JULY 10, 1900.
for his intererests eaob time legisla
tion was asked. That he gave Capt,
Carter his opinion of him in the mat
ter of these surveys in no hocertain
terms. That Carter and Gaynor’a re
quirements of Goodyear wao that he
should get the people of Brunswiok
united for jetties, get them to use
1 heir influence to have Garter retained
at Savannah and nee such effort as
lay in hi#power to gpt the jstty legia
iation.-at Washington . That Green 4
Guvnor weae certain to get the oon
traof. ‘
The statement above' outlined, as
doming from Col. Goodyear, will serve
to enlighten the people of Brunswiok
as tO'ths nature of bit testimony be
fore the New York commissioner. As
Col. G >odyaarV testimony appeared
fo the associated press reports, there
was a ooofliot in the minds of the av
erage reader as to the true bearing It
had on the Green-Gaynor case, atd
for that reason The Times min sought
the interview above quoted on the sub
ject,
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MAOON VOIIUNIEBSS COMING.
Thsy Ars Expeeted W L*ave tks Central
City Cambsrland Island.
Thd Macon Volunteers, that oraok
company of the Central City, expect
to leave Macun today,enroute to Cum
berland island. They will remain in
oimp on Cumberland for several days,
and will add considerably to the life
and pleasure of that gay resort. Cum
berland is quite the thing with the
people these days, and reports are to
the effect that the hotel ia crowded.
Fifth Regiment Arrives.
The Fifth Regiment arrived Sunday
enroute for Cumberland, wbere they
are now encamped and enjoy ing tbem
selvt s in the many attractions of a
sea Quest.resort Wednesday afternoon
the Rruiihwick minstrel
•will gddowtr and give the guests per
formance, which witl be followed by a
grand concert and dancing until II
o’clock. A special boat will leave
Brunswiok at 4p. m, and a number
will take advantage of the low rates
offered to enjoy the ride and festivi
ties.
Do not fail to go on the
moonlight excursion to St.
Simons tonight.
Special Excnriita on Wednesday.
There will be a special excursion to
Cumberland tomorrow afternoon leav
ing here at <1 p. m . and returning leav
ing Cumberland at 11 p. m. The oo
cassioD is a minstrel benefit perform
ance complimentary to Prof. Deal by
the Brunswiok Kideinen and to ha
followed by a concert by the Fifth
Regiment band and dancing in the
pavilion and auditorium.
Go on the moonlight ex
cursion to St. Simons to
night.
There are no better pilla made than De-
Witt’s l.ittleKarly Kisers. Always prompt
and certain. W. J . Mutt’s.
HAVE
41pm
You couldn'tdrink anything more
refreshing this hot weather than
ICKD TKA. We have the kind de
licious enough to charm the wrin
kles out of ones face and make the
eyes bright. Bring in yonr tea
taste We guarantee to find some
thing to suit it.
ru.il. * tii. iiu.ii.,.
111 li
in in
Of the Financial Condition of the
Southeastern Fair Asso
ciation.
OF THE WORK UNDER HIS CHARGE
Figures Do Not Relate to Anything
Cent acted W th the Recent Fair
But Bear Solely on the
Grounds, Etc.
General Manager Tobias Newman,
of the Southeastern Fair Association,
ha* made up bis report of the condi
tion of the aiajolation ia eo far as it
pertains to his especial obsrge, and
baa furnished the Times with a state
ment of same. The statement fur
nished by Capt. Newman does not re
late to anything oonnected with the
reoent fair, but bears solely upon the
grounds. The statement reads :
ASgETS.
Assets last report, January its, ICoO.. T,OT SI
Additional improvements since last re
port ..iW.. 1,142 10
Total Meets to date ASais ui
Total Stock sold to date, Mil shares JIO.OO
. *••> y: .Vi C.,6ioi>
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Heveotoen shares su! scribed last year
and stock yet uncalled Tor, amount | jjut.o
, JJAUIhITIKM.
J.Uhgitiea taut report 4 B W.ill
Liabilities slhce last report tiy -o
IUWH&
Collected from various sources ,101 20
Addiitohil siocksvild and"pAd". . titiooo (dUffyo
*l,in&is6
In reference to his report Oapt
Newman says :
“This show* that the asasoiation is
not insolvent and if the good' people
of Brunawiok would aid the associa
tion by taking stock the' enterprise
could be put on a solid baaie at a very
■ mall expense to any one person. The
above figures speak for themselves and
to those who will examine the above
figures there ia much to enoourige
them.
Krerytlung at the ground) M now in
elegantaliape. There is a Hue baseball
park with a grand stand with a seat
ing oapaoity of 600, a splendid dano
ing pavilion, good raoe track and In
fait everything that oan be desired in
tha way of equ’praent for any kind of
amuiement.
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.
An Enjoyable Time Promised to A'l Who
Go to St. Simons on This Oooasion.
The moonlight excursion scheduled
to go to Sr, SimoDS Island tonight un
der the auspices of tne Brunswick Li
brary Association promises to be one
of the most enjoyable of the season.
The ladies have been working hard to
make this excursion a success and
they have arranged to give all a good
time who participate in it. There will
be music and danoing at the paviluon
and the large number of tloketa sold
indicate that a good crowd wi:l take
advantage of the oooasion offered to
enjoy themselves.
Be sure and go on the
moonlight excursion to St.
Simons tonight,
To Olose at 1 p. m
At a meeting of the railroad com
mission permission was granted the
Brunswick railroad agents to close
thetr offices at 1 p. m. on Saturday’s.
This ii Is a good rule and will givs the
clerks a muoh needed rest.
Dancingat St. Simons pa-
Villion tonight.
Haviland China
IN OPEN e "STOCK.
Cut Glass
AT THE——l
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
Advertised I,otter List.
The following is a liar of letters re
maining in the posteffloe at Bruns
wick, Ga., unclaimed, for the week
ending July 7, 1900:
G-Graham, S'., Goobolf, Toro, Gll
lican, Capt. Chas.
M—Moore, Bethel, Miz -, M;re. J\ I.
Partiee calling for any of the above
will please say they were advertised
and pay one cent for eaoh letter olaim
e>l. V Me. C. Bkown, P. M.
Ksr corn at Burnett’s.
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EYE GLASSES and SPECTACLES *
From twenty-five cents up.
Consultation and examination free.
KEN NON MOTT, l|
Jeweler and Graduate Optician. §
215 Newcastle Streot,
nspector of Watches for.Soullicrii Railway.,Time hy Wire daily from W m<liln A ton C
Humps or Hriiisps,
sprains or sores, burns or scalds, wounds or
outs, tetter or eczema, all quickly cured by
Banner Halve, the most healing medicine
in the world. Nothing else "just as good."
W. J. Rutls, the druggist.
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When -in need, call on ,J.
W. Watldns. He loans mo
ney o n personal property.
Ear corn at Burnett’s.
Held Up
The quality of our matchless
assortment of Fine Furniture;
PRICES ARE DOWN, Jl "
’way down to the lowest notch M j \
FASHIOFSJFAIREST FANCIES 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. MILLER & SON,
BEST O?rKA KTt-U ''
.. The New BouwStii-. SsiWi.t-MaJ '
. otiinoitateat twproved haU-hear-1'
luff. Have olie left at :.oui-b.,m
for trial. EuavUinrosaie.
j. a: MovnaoMTjtY,
MSS Glouo atec SU
PIUGFFfVKCKA'TS
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Milledgoville Georgia Agrianltural College,.
Millsrtgeyille, Ga.
A Umvereity of Georgia IVtpara
tory school. Open to tjfh sixes; as
registered past session. The military
system. Four graduates in regular
army. “The best ivi rk/’ 'l'.rins lov;.
Wm. E. Rky.noi dc Pres.,
Miliedgevilie, Gs.
"if ! $
Until further notice Southern will <•
sell round trip ticket, to Savannah
every Sunday for one driiar, tickets
limited to date of sale-
Wnimn’s Right*
Many women suffer all sorts of Bocalled
“female weaknesses" just because their
kidneys are out of order and they have a
right to know Kcday’a Kidney Cure is just
w fiat is needed by most ailing women. W
.1. Butts, the druggist M
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S luthern Railway announces rate
of one dollar for round trip to Savan
nah every Sunday tickets limited to
■late of sale.