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OLDME 10; NO. 159 10 Ml tfra DRINKER. Call and look at our £150.00 lot of presents to be £iven to you and your friends at the end of the next three months. % Every purchaser of a glass of Soda gets a numbered coupon ticket entitling the holder to a chance on (Jrapho phone and the privilege of voting for a friend. BROWN DRUG COMPANY L Setters. 1m All footsteps lead to Kenoon Mott’s | ) jeweler, whert they wsnt good done. „ W A tired, sleepy, bilious ill ia cured IhJiy Dr. Sawyer’s Little Wide Awake Little Wide Awake Pills reg ><ri&te the atomach and liver and till the bill. Look at Your Kodak Number.^ One of these numbers wins the Kodak at PUTTS SODA FOUN TAIN. a NO. 5614 b No. 1829 C* NO.-2743 and No. 9906 8 No. 1181 Any on* bottling either of above number* will please bring it in at once Somebody most the Kodak Outfit. We want to start other drawing*. Plast'a t-h*#ge of Schedu'a a. m„; train No, 93 leaves Brunswick Effective 6 o’clock a, m., July 2d. u „ 8 p. m. ; train No. 94 arrives Hruns following schedule will be operated by wickS a, in.; train No. 92 arrives Plant System in ami out of Brunswick Bruoswick 9 p. m. Train No. 91 leaves Brunswick 7:30 Special Sale of . . \ . LADIES WHITE „ • l SHIRT WAISTS. Our $L§5 Waist for -99 c. On-$1.50 “ “ - 11.1? Our 12.00 “ “ - - - $1.39 Our \\ See Display in Window. 4 Big reduction in Ladies’ Under-; - t wear and Skirts. } I r Envelopes, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, and in fact anything in the job printing line at the Times Job Office THE BRUNSWICK TIMES. A'l gir U love candy, lint none love candy as they do Autonio Ksteva, Spanish candy at Brown Drug Com pany. For Diabetes use £TU ART’S GIN and RUCHU Advertise in Tins Times, BRUNSWICK GA. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 16. 1899 VOLDNTEERS ARE HOMEWARD BOOM By Next Week Manila Will be Al most Completely Deserted By the Troops. 20 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN It Was Impossible to Land the Soldiers Prom the Transports For Quite Awhile. Washington, July 15.—The war de partment received a dispatch trotn Gen. O is today, stating that twenty inches of rain had fallen ao far in July, attended by typhoons, making, for u time, the landing troops on the transports impossible at Negros. It has been impossible to unload the Sixth Infantry until within the last day or two. The California regiment is now embarking for home- The Colorado regiment leaves tomorrow, and the Idaho,Fourth Dakota and Wy orning regiments leave next week. Robbed Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as fellows; “l was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow,eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually in my back and sides, no appetite— gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately a friend advised frying‘Eleotric Bitters;’ and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tbe grave of another victim.” No one should flail to try them. Only 50cents guaran teed, at all drug stores. Young men who want the finest and most dehsious candy will buy none but the Spanish imported at Brown Drug Company . The popularity of Dr.sWawyer’s Ckatine as a KiUwey cure is far reach ing, ae it permanently cures all Kid ney disorders and brings you back to the realm of perfect health that in suree true happiness. mi is pieiess Anri therefore you should not abuse it, for when once gone, it can never he re turned to you Call now before : t is too late and have your eyes tested free, and we will tell you what you need. vVe have everything in .Jewelry and do all kinds of repairing and engraving. KENNON MOTT, Tlip J<*welpr, 215 Newcawtle Bf, Tim k by wire dally from Washington. Official Inspector of watchea for Southern Hall way. PASSED PEACEFULLY AWAY. Miss Jsannstts Colsan Breathed Her Laet Yesterday Morning. Yesterday morning at nine o’clock at her parents’ home on Mansfield street. Mies Jeannette Colson passed peacefully away. The announcement of the death of this lovable young lady caused the most profound sorrow throughout the entire community. Although she has been extremely ill for aeveral days, the hope was entertained that her life would he spared, and there were few who weie prepared for the terrible shook that was in store for them yes terday morning. Miss Colson was one of Brunswick's most popular aud lovable young ladies. Her sunny, genial disposition won for her the admiration and friend ship of all with whom she came in con tact. She was only daughter sf Mr. and J. Colson and was the idot of her parents’ hearts. The funeral services will he con ducted this mouning at llo’olock from First Methodist cliuruk, by Rev. J. A. O. Co- k and Rev. M . A. Morgan. The interment will take place at Palmetto cemetery where all that is mortal of this estimable foung ldy will be laid to rest forever. The following gentlsmen will aot an pall-bearers: Mr. K. t). Walter. Mr. Charles Fleming, Mr, U. 8. Watts, Mr. Morion Msyre, Mr. George H . Smith. Mr. W. Jennings Butts . KNTKRKh INTO Kail Beautiful, brilliant Jeannette Colson entered into reel on the 15th of July, 1899. , For her pure brightjiptrit, winging it* wey to her Heavenly Father’s sheltering arm*, freed from tbe hind ering weight of mortality, bow ahall we dare to grieve? Her ehurt stay earth brought' of worldlinsss for her, while it left a fair sweet memory, precious beyond words, for those who knew her. She lies passed to of all that was noble and lovely in her character, in tbe peace and rest of Paradise. For tiioee who loved her however, our hearts are ft 'led with deepest sympathy: the brightness and light has passed out of many lives made beautiful by her love and ten derness. May (lod in His mercy comfort these stricken ones, and temper theirsorrow so that her memory may become a perfect aspiration lifting them ever nearer to the heaven of perfect peace where she lias found her rest. “Farewell, for life’s short span, To thee to whom our utmost well were ill; Who farest now where living waters flow, With One whose words rest on tby spirits still In that far land where thou art gone There is no night, fsrewe'l, farewell!’ A Fbiknh $5.00 Rsward. A ntandh g-reward of five dollars will I e paid for information leading to tbe arrest of, with proof to convict, any person or persons breaking any gas or electric lamp globes, any pub lic spiirol, nr other property, belong ing to the Brunswick Light & Water Cos., or removing or breaking any gas or water box. or turning on water or gas and using same, without knowledge or consent of said company, places where water or gas for any cause has been shut off. W, 8. Gkkknk, 10 25 ly-swf. Receiver JOST HOW THEY COME. Official Information as to How and Where the Paris Exposi tions Began. THE COST OF THE 1900 EXPOSITION. The Grand Entranoe Alone Will Cost Many Small Fortuees, Besides the Otkar Smaller On's. Officially, the origin of the Paris Exposition of 1900 dates from the month of July, 1892. The first Paris Exposition was held in 1855; the next tn 18C7, and the third and fourth in 1878 and JBB9, respectively. Shortly after the closing of the Hat exposition the idea of a great centennial inter, national exhibition, to he held in the last year of the nineteenth century, was mooted by the public, hut it was not until July, 1892, that an official move was made in the form of a com munication fMMM Jules Roche, the then Minister of Commeroe, to Presi dent Carnot. It is too soon to say what will be the money cost of the Paris Exposi tion of 1900, whether it will give a Burplas after its expenses are defray ed, or whether, like tbe exposition of 1888, it will result in a money deficit. The French Government estimates the total oust at $20,000,000 (100,(KM),000 franca), and accordingly a guarantee fundgftir that amount has been brought into existence. The grand entrance to the exposi tion of 1900 will be off the Place de la Concorde, close to the Seine, but there will be a multitude of other entrances in the Champs-Klysees, the Champs de Mars, and the Ssplanade desln valides. The exposition authorities themselves do not know what will be the most popular soil striking feature ofthe exposition, but it will doubtless prove to be one of tbe followlog, all of them novel and attractive : 1. The street of modern Paris, run! ning along the embankment from the Fltoe de la Concorde to the Pont de I’Alma. This will illustrate the art and wit of France and will contain palaces of dancing, song, and all that is refined in the curiosities of Paris. The directors of the Opera and an other leading Paris tlioa'ro are en gaged upon its elaboration. 2. M. Deloncle’s telescop", bring ing tbe moon's surface apparently within 40 kilometres '25 miles) of the spectator. 3. A city ol gold, near the Trooa dero, showing every detail of gold pro duction, with Californion miners arid models of the mines. 4. A g gantic turning palace, or revolving tower, 100 yards high aad lighted throughout by eleotnoity . 5. The gradd and little palaces of tbe fine arts of all nations. 6. The pavilion of the press, and those of the special commissioners which will b 8 scattered over the area. 7. An enormous terrestrial globe by the famous French geographer, M Reclus, placed, owing to its size, out side tbe exposition proper. 8. Palace of tbe army and navy and a palace of food, or alimentation . While the authorities are in doubt as to what will be the moat popular feature of the exposition there is no doubt in the minds ot the authorilid Do You Buy * . . Your Flower Pots and * . . . Jardinieres * at the .. . BRUNSWICK BOOK CO. at. ttie home office as to which is the most popular policy ever issued by the Phoenix Mutual Life, and that, is their new J., R. A. contract which provides against any contingency which may arise at a future day, by providing for itself, aud the company agrees to pay the insured he lives than if he dies, thus reversing the old forms of insurance. Drop a line to J. B. Abrams, Gen eral Agent, Brunswick, Ga., and see a specimen policy before insuring. Don’t trust to statements made by agents, unless guaranteed by the com pany, they are often misleading. Don’t forget that the Brunswick Cleaning and Pressing company, is the right place to have your clothing cleaned and repaired. Mra, G. 11. Mulligan, of Savannah, is in the City visiting the faintly of Mr, V. R. Mitchell on Richmond street, Another Week . . . . of Big Sellinp k: a is j=z fs * s. Another week of value giving which shrewd shop pers cannot afford to miss. Ladies’High Grade White and Colored Lawn SHIRT WAISTS. If you need any. take advantage of this upper tuuity, you can’t do bettor by waiting. Ladies’ Shirt Waist* formerly $1.50 now sc Ladies’ “ “ formerly $1.25 now sGc Ladies’ u “ formerly SI.OO now Wc Lad e*’ u tt formerly .76 now 25c CHILDREN’S PARASOLS Only a few ou hand. These must go profit not considered. At 16c Parasols worth 25c. At :isc Parasols worth cue. Atß9a Parasol* worth SI.OO. LADIES’ WRAPPERS. Ladle* wrapper* made of Percale and Lawns full over hips. 111 fancy figures and strips*.all new summer ooloriugs formerly SI.OO, now at FANS. The balance of our season’s supply of I best line fans will bo placed on sale this week at greatly reduced prices, as follows: Lot I—l,ooo Fans open ana shut go at 2c JvOt 2—1,000 Fans open and shut worth from 8c to 10c at Just sc. lx)t ;i- 100 Fans open and shut, wry handsome designs, these were 200. on sale this week at 13c Good, large size palmetto fans go at Jc. Kaiser’s. PRICE FIVE CENTS MAY EXCEED LAST MONTH, The Luinb’r Export From Ih’a City ia Increasing. The indications are that the record made in the export of lumber laet month will be exceeded this mouth. In June 29,000.000 feet of lumber had been shipped from from this port. Up to last evening at 6 o’clock more than 15,000,000 feet bad beau shipped. There is no doubt but that July’s record will go beyond last month’s in the vicinity of 1,500,000. O' all the delightful caudiee ever made, Antonio Eateva’s surpasses them all at Brown Drug Company. Cooling and soothing in its effects, you will find Dr. Sawyer’s Arnica and Witoh Hazel Salve for eczema, piles, hives, burns and cuts. All the go—imported Upauisb oaudy at Brown Drag Company. ■ “**eWJfc|(Wfß- .-TTHTf HHP j LADIES’ WASH SKIRTS. If you need any, take advantage of this op portunity. Von can’t do bettor Iy waiting. Ladies’ white duck skirl* formally 75c mark ed (loud to ago Ladies’ white duck skirts foroiei ly 85c mark ed down to clone out at 400 Ladies’ white duck skirts, embry trimmed, formerly |l.si) now to close out at 98c LADIES’ RIBBED VESTS. Ladies’ rilb*d cotton vests, low neck and slevclcss, each on sale at. Gc Ladies’white Swiss ribbed cotton vests, low neck andelevelose taped each at 8c Toilet Waters and Soaps. Colgate Dental Powders, large size,. IGo Large size cake Cako f Colgate Bay Rum Soap 8c Turkish hath soap 6 oakca for 24c Talcum Powders 5c Bottle Vasal Die. 4c Colgate# populur size extract*, pur bottle. .100 Colgate* Toilet W aters, 3 oz bottles at 370 JEWELRY. 1,000 Beauty Pin* just received, go at lc Shirt Waist Sets formerly 35c,g0 at 20c 1 lot of shle combs, jnst received, go at 120