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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 187
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Brunswick Wins ly Scars
Of 20 10 6 . 4
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First the SI,OOO
\Series Cojnes to Us
i Very Easily.
jAgrfawiok won Us game from
jfcnville yeaterday by a score of
It wa* the Brat of the eerie* of three
game* played on neutral ground! and
wa* pulled of in Savannah in the pre
sence of three thousand people.
The aerie* now on i* for $1 ,000 a
aid* and Brunswick now has all the
advantage.
Bulletin* announoing the result of
the game by inoina were Reived and
potted at the Elk islion. The room
was crowded with baaebtll enthusiasts
and each talegram announcing the
Bruoewlok boy* good playing was re.
oeirad with obeera by the crowd. The
gauie tbowed .alear olean cut playing
throughout aod the work oftheßruni-
naaeAboysdessi ve* commendation*
Tbe Timks special correspondent an-
Douooaa in his bulletins tbat the
Brunswick team will certainly win tbe
JaoktonTille money, a* yes'srdaj’s
game (bowed tbat tbe Floridian*
were clearly outpliyed at every point.
Tbia morning a big crowd of root
er* will leave for Savannah and tbere
they will be met by strong reinforce
ment* in tbe ship* of Savannahians,
wbo are betting on tbe borne crowd.
Tb* Time* man wired last night tbat
Savannah (port* are standing by
Brunswick, ar,d tbere were plenty of
rooter* to oh**r our boys on.
SHIPPING REPORT.
Cormtad Daily by Capt. Otto JoLsbbskii
Prl f Brnoiiok, Aug 2, 1900.
ARRIVED.
Sobr. K Bower, Henderson, Provi
dence, vessel to E. H, Mason & Cos.
Schr, WeeloyM, Oler, Harriman,New
London, vessel to E. H. Mason A
Scbr. Waltham,
Simon
Schr, Jennie Lockwood, Cookson,
Hirsch & Cos.
CEEABED.
S. 8. Riogrande, Johnson, N. Y.,
mdse, and passengers,
(AILED
Norwegian bark Kolha, Ericksen,
Marburg.
Bpanisk brig Tons, Casablan
ca, f. O.
Schr. Eliza J. Pendleton, Hutchinson,
Reedy Island.
Schr. Glady IJjtman, Perth Amboy.
Excursion to Waynesrille August
6th. Aocount colored Sunday school
tb* Plant 3} item will run an excur
sion Brunswick to Waynesville.
Special train will leave Union depot
*a. m. Rates will be 50 and 25 cents
for adults and children respectively
tor return on regular trams August 7.
Fats and Leans in the
great fun game at baseball
park to-day—don’t miss it.
Money loaned on personal
and real estate. Ap
■v to J. W. Wat Kins.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
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Great Gains is On For
--- Today
FUN 1 EVERTOY
Starts at Four O’clock
Big r**t* win i-dis
Place,-
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Today ftre will play the
*‘Leans." ,
The greatest t>W ball game of the
season will oom-naejici'it 4:30 o’clock,
and ‘ Pap"
mighty heavyweights up again#
Judge Symrae# and hi* light stepper*
to a finish.
The game will be .fast and furious
from the opening. At 4p. in. the pa
rade of the fats and tba leant wilt
•tart from tbe court bouse and a btg
crowd will follow them to tb* grounds;
at 3:30, and all IfHraewiclr
will bs there.
j*vj p-
Many stores will
and all merchants have been re
quested by the ladi*| to shut up shop
at tbat Ibonr. ”
OLD SETTLERS REUNION...
Gainesvii!?, Ter.. Aug. 2,-dne of
the biggeat events that bas taken place
in the history or this oity is tbe Old
Settlers’ Reunion, which opened here
to-day and will continue until to-mor
row evening. Toe organization is
composed both of war veterans and
eld setilers in general throughout tbe
state, and tbe program of exercises
is arranged for tbs enjoyment of
both.
POSTPONED.
The meeting of tne primary daises
of the Baptist Sunday which was to
have been held this afternoon, has
been postponed until tomorrow fSalur
day; afternoon at 4 o’clock. All mem
bers of tbe primary classes are reques
ted to be present.
WHEELER CAN’T COME.^
Will Not Visit Macon fcftr&et
Fair.
It was very much desired that Gen
eral Wheeler would be in Macon dur
ing the street fair, asd take part in
tbe reunion encampment by sleeping
in tbe tents with the veterans, but
tbe frllowmg letter received by Maft> r
Smith explains why he cannot aoa)(:
“My Dear Sir—l thank you with my
whole heart for your kind invitation,
and it would give me great pleasure to
accept. Georgia was my cat ve state,
ami I had six of tbe fi est regiments
in ihearmy from (bat state. I would
lovvery much to be with you and tny
friends, and I regr.-t that 1 find that
1 have so little control of my timo
tbat 1 will be deprived of tbe pleasure.
“Hoping tbat the old Boldiers will
have a joyous gathering and thankiog
you again for your kind invitation,
beliaveme, Truly your friend
JOSXI'H W JIEKr.BK.
GOTTLIER TO CHINA.
New York, Acg, 2.—Surgeon General
J. Adelphia Gottlieb, commandant and
director general of tbe National Volun
teer Emergency service corps, received
orders to-day to start for China by the
wav of San Francisco. He will take
with him an emergency relief corps and
all will go on duty caring for our sick
and wounded soldiers as soon as they
arrive in the Orient.
BATTLE NOW RAGING
NEAR YAEG TSUN
The Chinese Army of Twenty Thousand
Men snd the Allies Are Now
Engaged in Battle.
Shanghai, August 2 big battle is reported on
between the relief column and the Chinese army near
Yaeg Tsuon which is about eighteen miles from Tien
Tisn. Japanese scouts located an army of twenty
thousand Chinese at the above point.
New York, August 2 —A Shanghai special to the New York Journal in which
it is stated that la Hung Chang left Canton at the request of the emperor. When Li
was asked if he aoprehended any danger to the ministers from the Ting
Full Suans, hie said:
“There is something in this. I think it best for
the allied forces not to attempt to enter Pekin at pre
sent. The Pekin ministers were safe on July 30”
Continuing, the Chinese statesman said: “The
Chinese government desires to continue to act as the
peace maker, and use Strong measures to suppress the
boxers and it the powers will allow it to do so it will
continue to act as peacemaker.”
Li Hung Chang thinks the ministers are safe, especially the American. .*
Washington, August 2.—The state department
made public the correspondence regarding Li Hung
Chang’s, proposition to send the minister to Tien
Tsin with a safe escort, provided the powers would
not march into Pekin. Our government refused, and
his proposition was not even submitted to other pow
ers. American government demands free communic
ation with Minister Conger.
London, August 2. —Che Foo yester
day says sliFurteof new Chang
and taken positions commanding town. A message
was sent to Taotaio demanding surrender of place
"but was refused.
Hong Kong, July ?1- —Li Chu Fu, who lias been under arrest here, has raised
a revolt at Puchenghsien, fifty miles south of Chuchau, and trouble is likely to follow-
PERI’S m
NOW IN DANGER
Attempt Made to Assassinate Him
This Morning.
IVris, Aug. 2.—An attempt was
male this morning to assassinate tbe
Shah of Persia, but resulted in no
barm.
The Shah was leav ng his appar
rnents, guarded by a number cf police,
when a man made through the crowd
acd attempted to mount tbe etep of
tbe royal carriage, but he was pulled
off and placed under arrest.
BRUNSWICK, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, WOO.
William at Cowes,
London, Aug. 2.—Emperor Will
iam arrived at Cowes today and met
with a royal reception. He will
probably come to London in a few
days, and go from here to Windsor
Castle.
Kjbbed of the Grave.
A startling incident, of the which
Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was
the subjeot, is narrated by him as fol
lows: “I was in a most dreadful con
dition. My skin was almost yellow,
eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in baok and sides, no ap
petite—gradually growing weaker day
by day . Three physicians bad given
me up. Fortunately, a friend advised
trying ‘Eleotrio Bitters,’ and to my
great joy and surprise, tbe first bottle
made a decided improvemedt. I con
tinued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. 1 know they
saved my life and robbed tbe grave of
another viotim.”. No one should fail
to try them. Only 80 cents, gn ran
teed at all drug stores.
MOHAMMEDANS
ASA 1111
They Offer in Return, Quarters for
the Troops,
Tien Tsio, July 30.—via Shanghai—
Aug. 2,-General Gaselee, whll* re~
connoitering near Reit Sang/met a
number of Mobamedans wj/o bad a
petition signed by Dudler, secretary
of the oity commission, asking protec
tion of thslr charges offering to pro
vide quarters fur ths troops. In oaee
of necessity tbe/ *id tbe troops
oould ocoupy the Mosque if quarters
could not be provided elsewhere.
Chinese report Generals Lung and
Ma intrenobed PeitSang and Viceroy
there with a large foroe. Mohamme
dans are fighting boxer*.
E M 10
■ IE
Says Soldiers Am Tired
in PMliinns
AN BIG LETTER
Charles Hoffman Says Sol
dier Life is a Drag to
the Roys.
Mariquina, P. N., June 29.—Our regi
ment is now at this place and I think it
can apprcpriately be called the end of
nowhere. It ia of three or four thous
and inaabitan’s and situated on the
Mariquina river which is at present so
swollen that fording it is impossible.
On this account we have a great deal of
trouble in getting supplies, especially
fresh meat.
We are now occupying comfortable
quarters, and but for the fact of the ex
cessive heat, it would he very pleasant
In our new heme.
This regiment is made up mostly of
young men from Ohio and Virgin'a and
all are clever good fellows but are tired
of this life. Fighting here is like hunt
ing rabbits in America and one wljo
joins the army for excitement, natural
ly gets tired of it.
It is rumored that we leave for home
in November and wo are looking for
ward to that time with great delight.
Nearly every member of this company
are victims of call tropical
ulcer which is very pal Jful, and hard to
lioal. Some of the nkn cannot move
hand or foot on account
painful allliction.
Three regiments left here for China
today, the Oth, 12th and 47th regulars.
It is the impression here that there will
be a warm time over tbere.
*
Fun at the baseball park
to-day—-Fats and Leans will
play ball.
SHEARING |~*TEW YORK
' New York, Aug. 2.—Governor Rose
velt began today a three weeks’ cam
paign tour of New York state, speak
ing in all of the principal cities and
auany of the smaller towns where it is
thou^rtAF es<mee will be ot service
c*.-, of fro-vJv on at the base
ball park to-day—Fats and
Leans cross bats.
EMPEROR’S BIRTHDAY,
llong Kong, Aug. 2.—The emperor
of China Is 28 years of age today, but
the disruption of the empire caused by
the war now in progress, prevents any
demonstration in honor of the emper
or's birthday.
See the Fats and the Leans
at the baseball park to-day.
AMERICA WELL REPRESENTED.
Paris, Aug. 2.—The International
Medical Congress convened here today.
Prominent men of the profession from
all parts of the world are in attendance,
the representation from the United
Slates keing larger than that of any
country outside of Franco.
Fats and Leans cross bats
at the baseball park to-day.
Mr. William Waite, well known a*
night clerk at the Oglethorpe has re
signed his position to accept a place
behind the Hotel Lanier counter at
Macon. This popular young man will
oarry with him the best wishes of
many friends.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
AIK
Alta
Hum's SiaForlate
Wild Siaieinnt
n it B*tar
The Murderer Made the
above Remark to the
Jail Warden.
Rome, Aug. 2.—Breesi, the king’*
aasassin, is in a very excited condition
today and it took force to subdue him.
When the warden told him to put on
bis clothes he exolaimed: “Never
mind, it will be the Czar’s time next.”
NKW YORK ANARCHISTS.
Net? York, Aug. J.—The newest
thing: in the anarobist line is the
finding of an anwobist boarding house
at 84 McDonald afreet. M. Boeei ia
proprietor of the glace and _over one
hundred anarchists' board there.
Teresa Brugneli, who inspired
Bressi to kill Humbert, andS&ssi, who
was arrested in Italy, were formerly
lodgers at this house.
AT THU KING’S 8188.
Mozs, Aug. 2.—Viotor Emanuel,
Italy’s new king, and Queen Helen*,
remained at the bier of * t,u *
all night. The face ol the|P Bw ' ruler
shows his grfcgrnifi^ei
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tlEll
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No Rrouftb Reported from -that
Section. Yesterday. \
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Italoigh, Jf. 0. Aug. 2. —The election
in North Carolina today is considered
KHie an event of national importance.
The important feature of the election is
the amendment to the constitution diss
franchising the negroes. /
Reports received from all parts of the
state Indicate a victoryl for the demo.,
crats. The amoudrueij* will bo adopted
and the white supremacy crowd will
win wilh between twenty and forty
thousand majority.
An attempt was made last night to
fire the town of Faison, on the Wilmlng.
ton and Weldon ltsilroad sixty miles
from here, but the fire was discovered
and extinguished before much damage
was done.
Charlotte, Aug, 2.—The indications
are that the democrats will carry the
state by more than forty thousand
majority for both the state ticket and
the constitutional amendment. The
legislature will also he demooratio by
a good majority,
Cotton Market.
New York, Aug. 3.—Cotton, Au
gust 8.77; September 43; October 38;
November 7. HBHt>
Best Way to Cure Backaobe.
Baokaobes are caused by disorder in
kidneys. Foley’e Kidneys Cure will
make the right. Take no substitute.
W. J. Butts.