The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, July 14, 1900, Image 1

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UNPRECEDXTED ! Sp&ldini CUainlssa Bicycled while they last only SM 00. J. A. MONTGOMERY, SOS Gloucester St. VOLUME 11; NUMBER 170 IB 111... For benefit of the Fair Association 15, 2 5 5° cents and SI.OO. AT BROWN DRUG CO. SHIPPING REPORT. # 'OemeUd Daily by Oapt- Otto Johannvun Port of Brans * iok, July 13, 1800. tuirin. Sob. Fount* Rolcbr, Buobclor, Tort Royal. Sob. S, P. Witchoock, More u sen, Sa vannah. OLEAKItI). Hpanith Brie. Fa Vila-yltrooelona. SAI l.*D. SS. Riogrande, Avery, New York. Clean Your Old --\ Straw Hats With J LINANE One 25c package cleans eight hats or one hat eight times. . . . W J BUTTS, the Druggist. Hia “On the Corner.” QPtWEKPINQ THK STREET Odbam has the street force Jfeepmg tbe new paving on Grant Bract yesterday and it now present* g appearance. 0. W. Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. UNDERWEAR jl SALE. Ift *' . sults Silkene Underwear, for^ Iffier price $2 per suit, to close out at Per Suit, % [LEVY’S THE BRUNSWICK TIMES. Scb. 8. P. Witohoock, Sorenoen, 9ati)la, . BAND OF MERCY MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Brunewiok Humane Society Band of Mercy, at the Oglethorpe, on Wednes day afternoon, July 18 b, at 5 o’clook. When in need, call on J. W. Watkins. He loans mo ney on personal property. Ear oorn at Burnett’s. Novel Ruling. Kokomo, Ind., July J3.—Mayor Armstrong made a novel ruling yes terday. Grover Jacob*, a boy bar tender, wa under arreat for telling liquor to minor*, and was acquitted on tbe ground that the etate’Battorney oould cite no law agalnt minors sell ng to minor*. BRUNSWICK, GA., SATURDAY^MORNING, JULY 14, 1900. fill Booker T. Washington Pleased Those Who Heard Him Last Night. IS A FINE ORATOR Many White People Turned Out to Hear This Colored Educator and Orator. Prof. Booker T. Waahington, the noted oolored orator, leotured at the First African Baptist oburob to a packed home last night, and those who beard him were more than pleat ed with the leoture and bis magnifl oeut speech. la the stidienoe were a large number of white people of Brumwlok and they showed their appreatioo|of the leotnrera effort by frequent and liber, al applause. Cbas. A. Clark, one of Brunswick’s beat colored oitizrnt, in troduced the orator in a daoidedly pleasing manner and the evening was oloaed with music and a benediotion appropriately rendered. The address was along the line of industrial educa tion of s tbe uegro'raoe and amorg other ideas it contained the following: l’rof. Washington bigao by saying that he wished to bold a conversation with bis audienoe concarnlng tbe in tereit of bis race. He did not b'lit ve that tbe black man if, going backward, but that tbs contrary is the oasa. It is true, he said, there are and fUsultles and obstacles to be overcome, but with strength nnd confidence, success it assured—not otherwise. .. ‘‘None of these eoiuuous will do.” tbe speaker declared. “Tbe problem will be settled right here in America just as it is being settled today by law-abiding and God-fearing men aud women of both races and tbe suooess ful solution of tbe question depends in large pleasure upon tbe negro him “ The black man,” said I’rof. Wash ington, ‘-has a special right to be here Men of sitter races oame here be oause they were not wanted where they were, or because they wanted to get away from there. “N,.w that we are here, we ought to oblige our friends by staying bare,” aaid the speaker. This problem is go ing to be wo-ked out right here in the south, BRYAN AT WORK He is Busy Preparing a Campaign Text Book Lincoln, Neb., July 13.—Bryan be gan work today on the material be ia to supply for the demooratio campaign text book. Stenographer Rose, of the national committee, has been aaaigned to Bry an, and he will atay with the latter throughout the campaign “I have aa yet made no plana look ing to a vaoation between ndw and the middle of August,” Bryan aaid to day, '• Nothing haa aa jet been de termined at out my speeches in the campaign, or whether 1 shall make many or few.” LOST MONEY. Prof. Win. Deal, who carried a part of the Brunswick Riliemen min atrel to Cumberland, lost considerable money on the trip, as Mr. Hensell who takes an important part wooid not go on the stage. Just why he re fused to perform is not known, but be broke up the show.’ LADIES The beat and quiokeet preparation for cleaning [gloves is the La Belle glove cleaner. For sale by H. V. Ad derly. Try it. RACING MEN MET. At Waycrosa Yesterday and Arranged Dates. Wayeross, Ua., July IS.—At a meet ing here to-day of racing men aud fair psopl* from Atlanta, Jacksonville, Brunswick, Wayoroee and Valdosta, the Southern Inter-state Raolng As sociation was formed with Col W. M. Taomer, President, and Mr, W. W. Sharp, of Wayoross, Secretary. The As ooioation have booked so far $16,- 600 in purses for the circuit and will immediately place advertisements in all tbs lea dung sporting papers of tb* Northern, Etetern and Western •rate* giving facte for concerning same. In the seleottonof date* for ebe vartoui meets. Mr. C. W. Denting, representing the Southeastern Frir Association, placed Branswtok at tho oloss of the oironit naming as dates for the raoet in that olty November 27th to Dsoember 2nd . In explaining this move Mr. l>em ing atated that Brunswick was not ad agricultural oily, and that aa the oth er placea had farming intereate to at •raot largely it would be better to let Brnnawiok olrout late In the season and thas give the farming sec tions an opportunl’y to aae the craok a-jaoks, while orops were laid by, and they could get off to the raoe*. The meet ia to atart in A ianta and run aa follows: Atlanta,October 23 to 20th; Valdosta, Ootober 29th to Nov ember 3rd-, Wayoroae, November (i h, te November 10. Seventeen daye elapse betweeq Wayoroee ending and Brhnewihk’a be. ginning whteh leaves dates for Jeck sooville and Savannah to some In. A meeting will be held in a few. (lay* to arrange details, eto. Atlanta subsoribee SIO,OOO, Vaidoita, $6,000, it r "' „ 4*' v 4’ * Demorcrata of the Fourth Disrrlct to Meet at Woodbyne, -.j. The convention of delegatee for the Fourth Senatorial District of Georgia la called to meet at Woodbyne,' Ga., on Wednesday morning, Jifir l#tb, 1000, for tbe purpose of nominating a democratic eanidate for State Senator i of said distriot and selecting anew , excutive committee and traneacting such other business as may be proper ly before the convention. This, July 14tb, 1900, John A. Fostbk, Cb’m. Diet. Ki. Com. Ssu’l. C. Ateinsow, Aacting Secretary. MANY VISITORS' Within the past few days, hundred of North Ueorgia oitizene faava pass ed through Brunswick anruuta to the Islands and several excursions ara ad vertised to reach here within the next few days. Ail the hotel! on SB Si mona and Cumberland have comforta ble crowds. Be Witt’s Little Karly Kisers are famous little pills ;for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. W. J. Butte. V n & >IAVE influi You couldn’t drink anything more 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 yonr tea taste. We guarantee to find some thing to suit it. I’hone 151. The Hnsller, fill III! The Fifth Regiment to Pass Tnrongh Bruuswick. HAD A GOOD TIE. The Party Will Arrived on a Special Boat at Four O’clock This Mornl g. The enoampmeot of the Fifth R gi ment will end to-dey and the boys will return to their boms in Atlanta and get down to business again. From what The Times oen learn, they all bad a very moe time, notwith standing the faot that they did a great deal of military duty. The ocean waa new to most of them and when off duty, they spent the entire time in the surf. Boating, ftihiog and numerous other sports were the meane ueed .for enjoyment and most of the gallant aoldieri are sorry to leave the delightful plaoe. The regiment did not expect to leave until Monday, but were oalled bon 6 on aoeouot of the death of Commis sary Burn*, who fell from the train between Maoon and Atlanta on the trip down. LARGE INDEMNITY. ;. { „ ‘' v * frotikee Will Cost China All Kinds i jv • of Money. Washington, July 13.—China will baira to pay huge cash ind-mnity to the Powers when the preset distuab, n ■ V hare been quelled. The amount will probably equal or exceed the tre mendeus bilt Imposed by Germany oh Kranoeat tbe end'ef the Franoo-Frus sian war, whiob etaggared the world. Tbit is the real elgnifioaboe of tbe Dote sent, bjr the. United States to tbe Power*, published yesterday by Secre tary Hay, and tbe purport of which hat received tb approval of most, if opt DJI, the Nations engaged ta sup ; presalng the yelfdw terror. The inaiDtenanoe of thoi local Integrity of China and of tbe statu quo In Korea are the other two Important points of tbe agreement which baa been reached by the Powers and wbieh forme the basis of their concurrent aotiunin Gfiina. If tbe oooflioting oDitua of Japanese against Kussians interests in the Korea, British and Usrman against Russian interests in Northern China were reoogoized, the complete parti tion of China would anaue, with (a possibility of future trouble between European Nations, ISSSj^j The bii&rWmisled' who have been healed by Banner Salve is ‘very large. It heals all wounds or sores and leaves no rear. Take no substitute. W. J. Butts, the druggist. a One Minute Gough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces immedi ate results. Try it. W. J. Butt s. Are Persistent. Some of the friends and relatives of Mr. J. Q. Campbell are peraletent in aaying that bis death was due to an unfortunate aooident instead of by his own hand*. They say that they have carefully studied every detail of the unfortunate ooourrenoe and that/they are positive ha did not suicide^ Cheap lnauraßoe Many a man has) been insured against Bright’s disease diabetes or other danger oub ailment by a fifty cent bottle of Foley’s Kidney Cure. W J Butts, the druggist. There are no belter pills made than De- Wltt’e Little Early Kisers. Alwajf prompt and oertain. W. J. Butt's. Chest grade of Tallapoosa grape inioe at Tbos. Keany. Haviland China in open:stock. Cut Glass ATSTHF BRUNSWICK BOOK COMPANY Wonderful Cur>. 1 be \V underfill Curer cures all cura ble diseases quickly, without pain or medioine. Oilioe, MiohelsonJ block, up-atairs, Gloucester street. Hours from 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m., for whites; colored 6:30 to 8 p. m. Con sultation sad test free. Cancers, Tu mors, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Dis eases of Ladies and Children. Terras two dollars oasb, at time of treatment. Beat grads of Tallapoosa grap juice at Thos. Keany. Vf -;>V JSgSggSSg& fc <~ —rir t „ ' viV if) A 7/tl 'Jr 1 A, f | // m-*/ \ y/j \ iw //r vMr | \ *• JF m\’ \EYE GLASSES and SPECTACLES* § From twenty-five cents up. j 1} Consultation and examination free. g KENNON MOTT, g Jeweler and Graduate Optician. ! I nKpoct,,ror v ** c hcs Bailway.tTiine by Wire daily from Washington j It has been demonstrated by experience that consuption can be prevented by the early use of One Minute Cough Cure. This is the favorite remedy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly, w. J. Mutt’s. f You may drive a boy to school, but foil can’t make him tbink. Held Up The quality of our matchless assortment of Fine Furniture; PRICES ARE DOWN, #1 ’way down to the lowest notch Mj 1 FASHION’S FAIREST FANCIES IN If You Like to be Lost in ease and lazy comfort, try the luxury of one of our ROCKING CHAIRS^-t A positive temptation to indolence. H. M. MILLER & SON. BEST ON BARTH! The New Domestic Sewing Ma chine, latest improved ball bear ing. Have one left at your home lor trial. Easy payments. J. A. MONTGOMERY, 608 Gloucester St. PRICE FIVE CENTS After many intricate experiment* oientiete have; discovered methods for obtaining all the natural digeetanta. These have been combined in the propor tion found in the human body and united with substances that build up the diges tive organs, making a compound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and allows all dyspeptics to eat plenty of nourishing food while the atoms ach troubles are,being radically oured by the medicinal agents it oontains. It la pleasant to take and will give quiok relief W. J. Butt’s.. Volos nio Eroptions Are grand, but skin eruptigns rob life of Huiklen’s Arnica Salve cures them; also old running and fever gores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chap ped hands, chibiaing best bile cube on earth. * iri ves out pains and aches, fbnly 25 cents box Cure guaranteed. Sold ly all drug stores. Best grade of morning starch at boa. Keaney.