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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 177
THE RELIEF
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Washington; July 21.—Sixty thousand men will be-’
gin operations for the relief of Pekin the rescue of the
envoys on August 15th. Secretary the, an
nouncement this afternoon after wih Secre-.
tary that the ' & eneral movement of the alkq will
j, egih o,*),;c ’date and be rushed as rapidly as possible?
Twenty thousand men will hold Tien Tsin as the-base
of supplies. General Chaffee will probably arrive at Na
gasaki tonight and he will proceed to Taku'.
THE CHINESE HAVE EVACOATED
TIEN TSIN AND VICINITY
London, July 2f commander re
ports that the Chinese have completely evacuated Tien
7 sin and vicinity and are now many miles away from the
scene of the fierce battle between the allies and the bar
barians-
-MNERAL WILSON ORDERED
FRONT CUBA TO FIGHT THE CHINAMEN
Washington, J ily 21.—General Wiknp haa
been relieved of his command in liili'g
the PeKin relief column. General Wilson
once for San Francisco and embark for tlie^OT^^pmmle.
CHINESE MINISTER WU RECEIVES €
ROYAL EDICT AT WASHINGTON TODAY
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Washington, .July 21.—The Chinese minister has re
ceived from the Viceroy of Nankin, the Royal Edict dat
ed today according to edict of duly 18:
“Wi th exception of the German minister, who was
killed by anarchists, and with regard to
measures are being taken to investigate aiJrDunish the
guilty parties, all other ministers unharm
ed, and efforts are being them protection'.
Taotai Sheng, Director at Shanghai, in a
cablegram to at Washington verifies edict,”
m BLUNDERED BUT Di
WAVING TUT STARS M STRIPES
Washington, July -'1 .—Cable dispatches bring meagre
details of of Tien Tsin and the death of brave
*Coh Liscum. The commander of the English forces says
the American colonel blundered, but that lie died a hero,
leading his men and waving the stars and stripes Our
regiment, the Ninth, marched like madmen into a trap of
four thousand. The Chinese poured a terrible rifle fire
and while surgeons were caring for the wound
he wounded men to the mercy
Ythese heathens
■ Paris, July 21—Premier Delcusse has transmitted
m Ambassador Kichon at Pekin, the following in reply to
Chinese emperor’s request for mediation by President Lou
„J>et between China and the powers:
“President Loubet will not act as mediator unless the
following stipulations are agreed to: First, the ministers
at Pekin must be put in communication with their govern
ments; second, Prince Tuan must be dismissed from the
presidency of the Tsung li Yamen; third, Chinese troops
must not attack foreigners again and steps must he taken
to arrest movements of the boxers.”
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
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literestim Same of Ir
ball Very Soon.
HUM 111 PM
No Doubt About a Throng, Being oil
!> Hand to Witness the
Tlhj base, ball fever seems to have
bit iq. Brunswick in earnest, and besides
the many professional gam ?s Uieie wt t
be gntest bctween tbs Fats a mV. Leans
PafGoldsmith will be captain of the
Fats, amiludge Symmo#mill direct the
l.ia-is. -i
Among thoEOiliO will Join tl Fats
are Pap Goldsmith,'l". Jgprgrjß,:Car
reras, Those who Wih'w chuirter mcm
oersiof the leans ate Judge Syinmes,
Goo c T. Bailey, C. L, Candle* aJ
number of others. It is Uicdlw£‘tojß?r
that a large crosfl wi}/_.jse
ing game which’ l>ljjr£ .’jß® l
tie ne\t few weeks.
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DAUGHTERS OV- I.VEOIiUHON.
'■~3k .
Interesiinijr t(Sts&i'£ani-
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Tin# Bp*Wbß Wen gopenmsly sot
apart by fat tfhf use of the
chapter D ;V. H recently organised
In •flfruffijicft ,; *tid a# yet itanammL.
Tfa Ii a r<>yi&tid|jitp and fur any line writ-
Hntf. tire space baing very limited, hut
(ImplyjJo before them interested
ii this work, intelligently, the efforts
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of the U. A. K.,jn Georgia, towards
the reoeirfSig and preservation of ci 1 -
niai .history efthifr as dorcuraenu'in
the or copied from hnttofcnt.c
sources; as well as the wresting from
the wsshirg hand of time the few re
ef.v ;
maiolng colonial dt-flrenoes in G*or
glj. The erection of a monument,
tfniple in cost and construction on to
the great commoner Oglethorpe—and
the peneervaling and beautifying of
Colonial Hull, ‘■Meadow Garden,” the
home of Geo. Walton, one of the three
signers of the declaration from Geor
gia—which the Colonial Congrcis of
D. A. It. so generously helped the
Georgians to buy this year. One of
the first intents is to secure the cor
poration of the General Assembly of
Georgis, in having a Iranscript made
from the original record# In England,
of the early Colonial Documents of
Georgia and bave there invaluable
manuscripts printed and placed in
various publio libraries, so that the
people may have aceess to them.
In another paper a brief aoooant of
the eventful history of theee remark
able document will be given, and from
time to time the progress of the efforts
for securing others. All who are in
teresf.ed In the subject, I would refer
Cos the “Historical and Gtneal g'cal
department,” in the Atlanta Constiu
tion conducted by the Joseph Haber
sham chapter D. A R. for valuable in
formation .
There is also frequently a page of
historical information In the Sunday’s
Constitution of great interest.
Sarah H. Both,
Regent Brunswick Chapter I). R.
See the shirt waists on sale at Ibe
Bee Uive.
WANTED AT ONCE.
Salesladies for Dry Good
Store, Apply at “The Bee
Hive.”
Good morning,have you thought about
attending The Bee Hive ( learance bale.
BRUNSWICK, GA„ SUNDAY MORNING, JULY '22, 1900.
IM NEWS
OF 111!
IMs of Interest Oatherefl
For lie Times
ARE HAVING A GOOD If
Soldiers Arc Sorry That the Time for
Leaving Draws Near-Haying
a Good Time
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Cumberland Isgkßd, Gr., July 21.-:
Additional zest has been given the
Older of camp by the Inauguration to
JdtaJLif a now departure in tbe routine
lueterd of the accustomed battalion
drill*, the oompanies participated in
expended order and in squads, each
supplied with flank ahells, engaged
in attack and repulse. Tomorrow tbe
visitors vv II bs given a rare treat in
this particular. Detachments from
tbe TbomaaviUi-, Americug and Alba
ny companies will put up a sham bat
jj#Svfiich wih be well worth witnesi
jHv todays gturd mount Americus
again got the orderly. Thla eetnpany
*
basso far secured three out of live
bonorpi The officer of the day is
OapL-Ciark, of company L and tbe
of the guard are Lieut. Wilson,
of oempany B and Lieut. Mack, of
company K. .
Several companies have participated
r ln rifle praotloe today unfertile io
struct’ion of Col. Cann. A number of
splendid individual scores were made
and before this feature is concluded
on Monday, IVis Vxpooted that excel
lent results will have been obtained.
The Fourth regiment has in it* ranks
a number of the best shut* In tbe stale
militia. There are in Georgia twelve
diatingnisbed aha’prtiooters and two
of these the Fourth, they are:
Mafjr Lee Wjley and l’rivate.Faatop,
Of company F. Whit ia raeot by
“distinguished” sharpshooters, ia one
who qualiflea aa sharpshooters three
consecutive years. Private Fenton in
his last, score made Mi&highsst reoord,
scoring 144 at known and unknown
distances on the slate range,
At dress parade yesterday ordera
No. 3 were read by aoting Adjutant
Paine, im which Lieut, Col. Hopkina
makes the appointment of Capt. An
drew Jackson Scott, of Albany, as
Regimental Adjutani to succeed Oapt.
B. P. Coles, resigned. This offioe
oarries with it the rank of captain,
and the friends of Capt. Soott, who is
now in Albany, are delighted at this
announcement.
NOTES.
The boys came for fun, of course, and
when their duties arc over, they lose no
opportunity in making up for lost time,
as they say. Tonight they are going to
have an undress parade and to those ac
quainted with camp life, it is well known
what this means.
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A good 0,10 * s °f a private in
M Company, who wus on duty Thurs
day night. Long after taps had been
sounded, this individual was approach
ed by the officer of the guard and in
formed that men had been running that
particular post and that he did not wan l
it to happen again. The sentinel replied
that it would not and the officer left. In
a few minutes, two late arrivals were
seen coming in the direction of his post,
and he quickly hid behind some bushes.
When the two were close enough, he
nabbed the pair. He left his post and
marched the couple to the guard house
wnere he hunted up the officer who had
reprimanded him, and finding him said,
•‘Hce what I’ve got! How is that fora
beginner!".
WON IG
RESUME II!
Temporary Repairs Are
Now Beiug Me.
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SUE Will GO IG TAt
Secretary of, the Navy Get a Dis
patch From Her Com
manfler.
Washington, July 21.-The secre
tary of the navy baa reoived the fol
lowing dispatch from Commander
Wilde, of the Oregon :
‘■Ktire, July 20.—11 :17 p. m.—Ore
gon and Na hviile arrived at Jiure at
2 o’clock this afternoon. Expect to
dock tomorrow. Shall I make perma
nent or temporary repairs? I would
auggeat putting steel patches, which
can be done in a very short time and
tbe ship can go back to her duty at
Taka.
*,To make permanent repaire it will
take at least 60 days, probably more.
Not a single man was injured in any
way.
“Wn.fß.”
Waehirg’on, July 21.—Wilde,
Kure: Universal rejoioing over the
safety of the Oregon. She is Ihe Con
stitution of this generation. If the
eafety of the Oregon will permit,
patch and go to Taku. Commend
your preference tor irvices there.
' “Long,”
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Anyone having. to, ot in
vest, can secure for him.soli or herself a
permanent pp/iilbn, at a- eatnrwtff $50.00
ri ' ■J' % .
per month, In a good paying and grow
ing business,ajlßfetS work
and entity leaHiefc I'utietfl liglit, and
business of the highest rcspoAkbility and
permanency; suitable to I arty iif gentle
man, old or yftung
Kitfier sceiirltj. for the load or part
nership in the business can lie bad. For
full particular', address “it,” Times;
office, city.
CRUEL WOMAN.
Charlotte Head, who re'ides at 117
Coohran avenue, was reported to the
Humane society yesfe day for cruelty
to a he.fer. Anna Hall made the re
port and it will bejnvea"igated by the
sooiety,
In this connection the Times wishes
to state that it will give $2.50 to be the
person who report* a case of cruolty and
furnishes evidence to convict the accus
ed .
If you have no appetite for your meals
something is wrong with your digestion,
liver or bowels. Pmcki.y Ami Bittek*
cleanses and strengthens the stomach,
purifies the bowels, aud creates appetite,
vigor and cheerfulness
W. J. BUTTS, Special Agent.
S I EASIER FALCON FOR SATILLA
The steamer Falcon will leave the
Mallory dork a*'B:3o o’clock tomorrow
(j)fl -mday) morning with freight and
passenger# for points on the Satillai.
B. A. Wirn/ic,
Blaster.
Don’t miss dress parade on
Cumberland Sunday. Boat
stays over until 10 o’clock.
Sacred concert on Cumber
land Sunday, July 22; Boat
stays over until 10 o’clock.
For Backache use
STUART’S GIN and
buchu:
SOLDIERS ARE
LOOTING THE
WALLED CITY
i! lit Bin if is leg 11
111 til ill In li
Shanghai, July 21.—This day was devoted entirely to
the looting of the native city by the foreign soldiers and
civilians. Millions of taels were found and taken!.
The city is tilled with mobs of soldiers of every nation
ality. They are breaking open stores left standing,smash
ing sates and chests, rushing hither and thither with their
arms Tiled with furs, money, jewelry and silver-ware. The
American and Japanese troops were the only ones who
attempted to restrain civilian or soldier looters. The men
of b6th these commands behaved admirably, the conduct
of the Japanese being especially commendable under the
ciicumstances. Ihe British sent organized details from
warships to guard certain treasure which was contained in
two official depositories and amounting to over two mil
lion taels. The allies intended seizing treasure but an er
ror was made in placing guard and when the mistake was
discovered the silver had been nearly all carried off.
AlllED WHIT GAME NEAR GEIFING
nmeir hue oftier m
New York, .July 21.—A dispatef* t 0 the New York
World from < Fee Foo tells of the great battle of Tien Tsin.
The dispatch Jjjys that the attack on the native city came
near ending in a disaster to the army of the allies.
The .Japanese had the scouting in charge on which every
thing depended and they delayed, only the hand of
Providence saving a general loss of the entire army of the
allies.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM I
" . STATE DEPARTMENT IT Mil
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Washington, July 21.--The state department issued
the following bulletin this morning: “The Chinese Min
ister Wu 'Fin Fang communicated to the secretary of
state this morning important telegrams. First from Sheng,
Director General of Posts telegraph at Shanghai as fol
lows: Fortunate that Minister Conger’s telegAph re
ply has come. An Imperial decree this .July 22nd, (Chi
nese calendar) stated that all ministers were safe- In
surgents are fighting and killing each other. Li Ding
Chang is proceeding'north to suppress riots, but he will
find it difficult to go.”
ANNA GOULD'S HUSBAND FOUGHT
A FIERCE DUEL YESTERDAY
Paris, July 21 .—The Count Boni de Castellane, Anna
Gould’s husband, fought a duel with swords today with
Count Owloski on the outskirts of this city. In the first
assault Owloski was severely wounded and the duel stop
ped by doctors'. The cause of the duel was a newspaper
article telling of a quarrel between the two which occurr
ed at the home of the Count Castellane some t'me ago. It
might be said that the Count castellane acted with brav
ery and gave his antagonist every disputed point- Friends
of the duelists are congratulating them on the result of the
conflict. The wounds of Owloski are slight and he will
recover within the next few weeks.
ROBERTSON SUCCEEDS BROCK
WAY.
Elmira, N. Y., July 21.-Dr. Frank
W. Robertson will suece- il 55. R. Brook
way. aj superintendent cf the Elmira
reformatory.
STEAMER FALCON FOR HATTf.T.A
The steamer Falcon will leave the
Mallory dock at 8:30 o’clock tomorrow
(Monday) morning with freight and
passengers for points on the Satilla
river.
B. A. White, Master.
BEST ON EARTH I
The New Domestic Sowing Ma
chine, latest improved ball lour
ing. Have one left at your homo
for trial. Easy payments.
J. A. MONTGOM KEY,
4503 Gloucester St.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTICE!.
The superintendent of St. Judes Sun
day school request all the scholars .to be
present this morning at 10 o’clock.
Friends of the scholars are invited to
come out.
FOK SALE—A fine pieoe of prop
erty, good business place right in the
heart of the city, oheap. Apply at
221 Newcastle street,Brunswick,Geor
gia-
Mid summer clearance sale now on at
The Bee Hive