Newspaper Page Text
UKPRECEDXTED t
Spaldin* Chainless Bicjrc'es
while the; last only $50.00.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
508 Gloucester St.
VOLUME 11; NUMBER 167
ID 11 SUL.
For benefit of the Fair Associatic
15, 25, 50 cents and SI.OO.
AT ,
BROWN DRUG CO.
1 Cheap Insurance
-MXi a man Ugsi been insured .gainet
Bright’* disease diabetes or other danger
ous ailment by a fifty cent bottle of Foley's
Kidney Cure. W J Butte, the druggist.
Base ball this afternoon.
Brunswick vs- Quincy. Fair
grounds at 3.30. Admis
sion 2?c.
Money loaned
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W. Wat Kins.
Clean Your Old \
Straw Hats With J ~~~~~
- UNANE
One 25e package cleans eight
mats or one hat times. , . .
W J BUTTS, TheL Druggist.
“On the Corner.”
should never he neglected It
Wane kidney disorder, wl icli, if allowed
run 100 long, may result in Bright's dis-
or oilier serious and oficii
gBSM coin plaints. Foleys Kidney i'iiit
Kim the kidneys well. T. ke nothing
Klee. W J Hints, the druggist.
One Minute
harmleee remedy that produces immedi
ate remits. Try it. W. J. liutt’s.
W WHITE
Bhipt Waists and
f White skirts
&T - COST.
1 order to close out our line of skirts and waists, we will
FOR ONE WEEK
Sell any White Waist or Skirt at cost.
Lrt VY' S
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
v hfif a.a., Mich., Aug?. IS9U.
* l was wounded at ths battle of Pittsburg
landing in Blood poisoning set in and i
have been troubled with inf kidneys over
since. Have been under t reatment of a number
of physicians and bare tried a variety of patent
medic ins, but have taken nothing that gave me
so mueli relief as lt . J. H. McLean’# Live’’ and
Kidney Balm. 1 aui now 93 year* old.
JogKPH SHOOK.
for tide bf tV. J. Butts, The Druggist.
FOR RENT—Furnished room* or
If lßMsmw from July 15th to Octo
ber Ist Apply to Times office.
The List of Wounded
who liave lieen healed by Banner Salve is
very large, ithea's all wounds or sores
and leaves no -car. Take no substitute
W J. Butte, tlie druggist.
I.ouis K. Waibel, Ph. <i., St. Louis, Mo.,
wrote: 1 have recommended Textuika
when the doctors gave up the child and it
ured at once.
Kar corn is cheiper than shelled—at
Burnett’s.
■ 1
ini 1
The Legations ip China are
Said to Be Still Pre
served.
HOPEFUL FEELING IS GENERATED
Although Fo and and Ammu i on is
About Exhau ted Cheer njj Tel
egrams are B- ing
Received.
Washington, July 9.—The following
dispa.cb was received la.t night by
Minister from Jdheug, the director
general of imperial telegraphs at
Shanghai, dated yesterday:
“Two legations in Pekin are still
preserved . All the ministers are safe
The rebellious troops and rioters make
attacks, but suflVr many losses. The
itnpeiial troops are protected, but
meet with difficulty In doiog so. It
is feared that food and ammunition
are exhausted
; Wathirgton, July 9 .—Though fear
fui of giving falseenoourageineot the
state department < fflelals are bound to
admit there is more reason now for
hope respect* g the welfare of the
legato ns at Prkin. Minister Wu’s
ctblegrsm from Sheng, tik-u in con
nection with the report of Admiral
Bruce from T,tn-Tio, has il me much
#0 etotfurage the hopeful feeling
'Minisit r Wit brought hi* lel-grun to
the state department this morning in
person and pointed 'iWf to Secretary
Bay what be regarded as the signifi
cant and gratifying features. Boob,
for ins't me. was Bhang's description
of the Cbioete attacking the legations
as rebeliou* troops and rioters, and
the positive statement that the Chin
ese government is opposing them.
Admiral Kempff was addressed di
rectly by the navy department, at the
instance of the president, with an in
quiry as to what foroe was net drd, in
his judgment, to oope with the aitua
tion. The 'cablegram was discussed
tndij by Secretaries Hay and Long,
and it wasdeo.ded to withhold it from
publication.j|
The at ate dcpar meet, though at a
distance from the scene, is aatisfled
that the foreign admirals are overeat!
mating the strength of the Chinese
opposition.
John Barrstt, ex-Urnted States min
ister to Siam, who is thoroughly fa
miliar with oriental affairs, spent an
hour in oonft enoe with Secretary
Ha y at. the stale department today
diacuasing the Chinese situation.
SITUA IIjN STIIiL GRAVI.
H u Tu”g, Tutor of Hsir Appir'nt. be(J
Hii HousshoH Am'ißsii
Shanghai, Juij 9. —A message from
We -!li-Wei received here today
states that, her majesty’s ship, Alacri
ty, relured direct to Wei Has-Wei
with 20 wouuded men. The aitustioo
is fstiil grave, for the Boxers, although
mowed„down by the huodr-ds, still
believe tbemsi-ivea invulnerable. Every
moment now is precious. Boxer emis
saries are coming south in disguise,
and enlisting fol'owers. Hsu-Tung,
the most determined bster of foreign
ers in i’ekin, the tutor of the heir ap
paren’, has b eo murdered with his
whole household of 300 persons, while
resisting Boxer pillagers. L'-I’mz-
Hing, the anti-foreigner admiral on
the Yang-Tse, returned to Yin Cbow-
Huan . The troops of Xing-Kiang-Pu
relusedto acooinpaoy turn northward,
saying they would only taka order*
from Viceroy Li-Kuog-TD
BRUNSWICK, CiA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1900.
. FIGHTING FOR THS LEGATIONS..
l’rines OhlK, Hn a t ountsr R*T<atioD is
P.kin
London, July 9 —The more hopeful
feeling generated by Saturday’s news
from Pekin is further strer.g hened to*
day by Admiral Bruce’s endorsement
of tbe rumors that Prince Cbing, who
is said lobe beading a counter revolu
tion at Pekin, is fighting in behalf of
the legations agaiust the usurper,
Prince Tuan. If hope
that Prinoe Chiog witb an army is de
fending ths legations is well founded,
the turn of events is of tbe utmost im
portance. It ia felt that in someiucb
division among tbs Chinese themselves
lies tbe hope for the ssfsty of the for
eignsrs. With all due sPowanos for
uncertainty in regard to its reliability,
tbs authorities litre feel that ths latest
message from ha far east gives a dis
tinct hope of tbe legations’ safety.
MINISTER WU’S PROMISE.
Tell< Chinese Authorities That Am*rie*
Will Pay f,r ths Sef ty f Her People.
Washing'o-', July 9. -Minister Wu
has cabled to desreotor gensrtl
of the imperial posts at Shanghai, and
to tbe vioeroy at Nankin, a request
that they {take steps to have It made
known in Pekin and vioinity that
heavy rewards will be paid by the
Amerieau propl* for tbe salvation of
tbe people in tbe legation. Tbe minis
ter did not make tbie representation
upon tbe authority of tha United
States goverment, bu'| upon many
statements that had been made to bt.m
by prominent American citizens.
JAPAN IS BOTTLING.
She Will Bead 23,000 Men and 6.000
Hones to Ohifla.
'Yokohama,' July 9.—The goyaro
ment decided til dlgpktob 128,000 men
and *5,000 buries to China. Newspt
pera indorsing this aotion point! out
that ahou'd the foretgnera at Pekin
perish Jsptn could not ba absolved
from blame.
TO AID EUROPEANS.
Prince liking's Troops 'Bart Arrived at
Pekih to Reyiotnal Torsi guar.
Brussels, July 9.—A Shanghai dli
paloh says that a Chinese newspaper
asserts that Prinoe Citing’s troops
have arrived at P.km to revictual the
Europeans and defend them against
the rebels.
PROMINENT EDITOR DEAD.
Was of Dakota at oo* Tims
and Was Wall Known.
M
Anniston, Alt., July 9. Hon. John
L. Penington,;ex-goTernor of Dskota,
editor of The Alabama Hoe in this
oity, and for many years a prominent
Republican, died to-day in Oxford.
He was 75 years old..
Base ball this afternoon.
Brunswick vs. Quincy, at
Fairgrounds 3:30. Admis
sion 25c,
Ear corn at Burnett’s.
HAVE
You couldn’t drink anythiogmora
refreshing thia hot weather than
ICED TEA. We have the kind da
i lioious enough to oharm the wrin
-1 kies out of ones face and make the
1 eyes bright. Bring In yonr tea
■ taste We guarantee to find some
! thing to suit it.
| Phone 151. The Hustler.
H Gi I
uni
The Brunswick and Quincy Base
Ball Teams Will Meet on
the Diamond.
AT THE LOCAL FAIR GROUNDS
Manager Birsch Says HU Team
Has Been St engthe r ed and
Will Put Up a Good
Game.
To-day Brunswiok and Quincy, Fla.,
will put up strong teams to play' kali
on tbe looal diamond. This will be
tba first of a series between these two
oraok clubs and a good crowd is aseur.
el to attend tbe opening gems which
will be oalled at 3:80 o’olook at the
Biseball Park in the Fair ground .
Manage Hlrech {stated to a Timks re
porter last night that lbs Brunswiok
team had been| considerably strength
ened of reoent days and good ball
would be played from start to fluish.
Toe Qumoy {team is composed of fine
craok players and they have been
drawing good crowds all over Its
state of Florida. Tbe Brunsw ck
boys as they will line up to meet
them are:
Uollowell, catob; Kaphan, pitob;
Boland, first base; Ballantyne,
second base; Harper, third base; ar
rett, short stop; Hirfoh, right field;
Wolffe, oenter field; atd-Wise, left
field.
ROOSEVELT’S TRIP..
1 —vv ■+*,■. k-y-
Will Attend National League of Re
publican Clubs Next Sunday.
* New Tforlr, July 9.— Governor Roos -
VbII, who la at Oyster Bay, refused to
|ee oallers todary, eptuept snob a! had
appoint insole. pjq devoted a porti >n
of t,be day th making arrangements for
tha vitit Thursday of tbs notification
committee of the national Republican
convention. Tile governor will start
for Kt. Paul qext Sunday, to attend
the national league of Republican
clubs, July 17th, theVe. w „
Permanent Balt Ball 0 1 mptny.
Kdtok Times:—
That there is a growing fomlnes
for baia ball among Brunewiok people
la quit* evident, md the pride and lo
cal interait of the town people ebtuln
go out freely and openly to the young
men who are to make so many sacri
fices of personal comfort to give their
home town some features of amuie
msot of whlob she shall be proud.
Other oitiei have the golf and foot
ball teams, and tbs athletic tastes of
tbeir oitixens have grown to a pitoh
of real anthuiiasm. Then why can we
of BruDawiok. who have one of the
best base ball grounds In tbe wbole
State, not stimulate this tfL rt of our
young man by enoouraging it in every
way possible?
I do hope that euooesi will follow
their effort* to'eetablisb a base ball
circuit, and that we shall have oon
(•*’■ from tbe brag companies in this
State, and neighboring Mat**, all
through the summer and even up to
tbe mid winter. Aeide from tbe pleas
ure which attend theas Innocent
amusements, there lea following
wbiob ia often large enough to give
quite a stimulus to trade.
Let our citizens, all who oan,give.
tbe boys a good wholesome word of
•noouragement, and wa will soon have
the best and brag nine of the State. B
Fki.-x .
There are no better pills made than J)e
--1 Witt’s Little Early Kisers. Always prompt
j and oertain. W. i • Butt’s.
| Ear oorn prevents and ouree lam-
Haviland China
in open:stock.
Cut Glass
ATt.THE
BRUNSWICK
IBOOK COMPANY
LADIES
The best and quickest preparation
for cleaning gloves is the Laßelle
glove oleaner. For sale by H. V. Ad
derly. Try it.
Base ball this afternoon.
Brunswick vs. Quincy. Fair
grounds at 3:30. Admis
sion 2?c.
Ton never road of such euros elsewhere as
those accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, did
yon? It is Ainoreica’s greatest medicine.
- I- />- X' mM Lw . \
\ EYE GLASSES and SPECTACLES^
§ From twenty-five cents up. 5
3 Consultation and examination free. ij
5 KENNON MOTT, gj
J Jeweler and Graduate Optician. £
nEpector of AVatches for .Southern Kaihvny. Time l>y AVire daily from M lodiington
Humps or Bruise*,
sprains or sores, burns or scalds, wounds or
cuts, tetter or eozama, all quickly cured by
Manner Halve, the most hea’ing medicine
in the world. Nothing else “just as good.”
W . J. Butts, the druggibt.
When in need, call on J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.
Ear corn at Burnetl’s.
Held Up dgfc
The quality of our matchless
assortment of Fine Furniture; mllPy
PRICES ARE DOWN, / \
’way down to the lowest notch /jf 'j I
FASHION’S FAIREST FANCIES IN
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. IH. MILLER & SON.
BEST ON EARTHi
The New Domestic Sewing-Ma
chine, latest improved ball bear
ing. Have one left at yonr home
for trial. Easy payments.
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
503 Gloucester St.
PRICE FI VE CENTS
MilledgovillsGeorgia Agricultural College,
Milledgeville, (la.
A Uoiversity of Georgia Prepara
tory school. Open to bitb sexes; 425
registered past session. The military
system. Four graduates in regular
army. “The beet work.” Terms low.
Wm, E. Bkynoi.ds, I’ree.,
Milledgeville, Os.
Until further notice Southern will
sell round trip tickets to Savannah
every Sunday for one dollar, tickets
united to date of sale-
Wowin'! Rights
Many women Buffer all aorta ol aocalled
"female weaknesses" just because their
kidneys are out of order and they have a
right to know Foley’s Kidney Cure /* just
what is needed by most ailing women. W
J. Butts, the druggist.
Southern Railway announces rata
of one dollar for round trip to Savan
nah every Sunday tickets limited to
date of sale.