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VOLUME 11; NUMBERIIO3 ICE CREAM i NOW ON TAP. OUR SODA FO U N TAIN RU l, ES Ice Cream JjO Cents, Ice Craem Soda and Fruits I0 Cts- Nothing Charged. No Objectionable PartaeA^Berved ■ BROWN DRUG CO. Naval Battalion. Order H 3. The Bi'talion will form in front of tlie Armory on (I oueester St, at two p. m. today, prompt, for the purpose ot taking part in tlie Memorial Exer cises. Blue uniforms aosrfSEjfciDs witti a,ll ‘W V'; V jf^ If tf!*^ Frank D. Clean Your Old ____ , Straw Hats With ( , LINANE Ism ■ >in ! Bgjjl • sgjaHk : ffiE It r ate in tie Memoiul Day parade, harder of: F. I). M. StrachaN, I.if u^Mmuie riding . P. Exer^WWotlber. PLADIES SKIRTS. * i Crash t Anew lot of } c (Demins fand Pique f SKIRTS. |||k rk -- 75c to $?.50 ************ ***********.* Bits to be sold out regardless ofco.it Ifcthing for housewear'at a bargain. vy’s THE BRUNSWICK TIMES. Comdg. Nav. Bat*., G. S, T. C. r„ Ei.uot, Lieut, and Aide. Attenti on. Torpedo Dlv. Naval M lit a. Yon are hereby ccmmarded to ap pear at the armory today at 1 :30 p. m. in bine uniform and leggms to par ticipate in the Memorial Day parade. of, .Tab. S. Wrioht, L'eut. Commanding. ■|H. Taylor, Eierutive Gflioer. „ t Confederate Veterans. ■ • < oiifi and ratt Vettranr. A special meeting is called at your head quarters today, April 20, at half past two o’clock, to take part in the Mem orial day exercisis. By order of the Breeden*, W. B. Borkoikihs. llorac k Dart, .Secretary. BRUNSWICK. GA., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1900. 1 HONOR I mil H ■ * •...? >\r Imposing Ceremonies in Which Civic and Military Organ izations Will Take Prominent Part. AH IE ■ lIH ■ 111 HAS BEEN GUI To Deliver th' Address at the Opera House In the Person of Mr. Shelby Myrick of Savannah Programs, Orders and News Notes Giving Details of To-Days Proceedings. I’rep.ra'ions for observing Mi mo rial day here today are the moat ex tenaive made in some yeara, and will be elaborately carried out. The parade will be composed of military and civlo organizations, reboot children and llrempn, under marshal of the day, Major R. Ernest Dart, of the Firat Georgia Regiment, and an iltioieot staff; while Coinrnamler Frink' I>. Aiken, of the Georgia Naval Militia Battalion, will have charge of the mil itary. Mr. Shelby Myrick,of Savannah the orator of the day, is here, the guest of Mrs, ,1 M Midden, and bis fame hav ing preceded him as a brilliant young oratarfthe public are on the ijui.vive of exp-otancy to hear him. The exorcises will be held in the new Grand Opera Hume, and at an earty hour this morning, the weather (tide fair to give Brunswick a perfect day. At the Optra Hotut. T.e pregram arranged is as follows : Prayer by Iter. Mr. Ho’lingsworth. Song by ch nr. Com position by Burford Coney. Presentation of Medal to Burford Ciney, by Mre. R. R. Hopkins. N>rg by choir. Address by Mr. tthelby Myrick, who will be introduced by Hon. H. F. Dun wody. Soi)g. Mr*. K. F. Coney will deliver to the veler n. the crosses donnted by the I iz lighters of the Confederacy. Servioee will dose with betedicllon. Orders of Marshal of tbs Day. lirntiswick, (Is., April 25, 1900. 1. Hj virlue of a request from the lidies of the Memorial aeacciatlnn.'he nnders ! gned as omen command of Ihe parade in honor of Ihe confederate dead Thursday, April 26, 1900. 2. Ist L eu'. Henry Hirsch, Ist lnfty.G.S. T , is detailed as adju tant. SergC Major F. L. Henley, Ist fnft. G, S. TANARUS., wil ant as sergeant maj'ir. 3. The parade will form promptly at the city li II at 2 :30 p. in., and com manding (:Ulcers are urged to report promp If with their commands. The aides w'll report at (h same hour (un uuUd.) 4. All Ua. State Troops, In line, will be under Ooinmand of Commander F. D. Aiken, naval battalhon, and commanding < flic—re of ooinpanies of Georgia state troops will report to him at tbe oityr .lull at hour named veterans and all other organizations will report to the undersigned. B. Tb ’ full iwing form il lon will be obeerved: Si|uad of police, under I/. I.eviron. Marine band, under Leader Baum gartner.' Cjh federate veterans, under Gapt. Horace Dart. . Torpedo diviaioi, N, 11., under i/. J.H. Wright. First division, N. 8., under T.leift. F. D. M H’raohan, Brunswick R flsmen, ur.d-r Cept. F. A . Dunn. School children, under M-eirs. G. A. 11. Ji rulings and G. W, Cline. Fire depart men’, under Chief John C. Green.' Mayor and council (In carriage?). Oorator of the day and ladies of the Memorial association (in oarriages). f Cit z -ns. <>. Line of nnrch will be as fol lows : From the olty hall t the Grand op era house; Grand opera house hack to MamlMd street; di wn Mansfield to cemetery. After exercises at oemetery lire will re form, march back Mtni fl-ld to Newcastle street, down New castle to opera house. 7. Appropriate exercises will be held at the opera house, program for same to he announced from the stage as has previously been published. By sp cial rrqnest of tbe I.adieu’Memo rial association a quartette will s'ng [ "Tenting on the Oldl Camp Ground,” and tbe audience, especially the Con federate veterans, are earnestly re quested to esiist its the cborut. 8. At the cemetery, after decora tion of tbe graves by ladiss of tbe Memorial association and school chil dren, military sa'ute will be tired, the Marine band will play “Nearer My God to Thee,” and buglers will sound tap*. 9. Parade will flu Ally be dismissed at opera b u o and commanding a <ll oera will lake charge of t‘ e'r respect ive commands. ERNEST DART, Major let loft. G. S. T.. Marshal of the Day. Attractive Features of the Day. The program arranged for Memorial day exercises is the most interesting that lias ever betn he'd in Brunswick. Hie choir, composed ot ilie be t talent in the city and of Hr. Million island, will be one of the leading feaiures of the occasion, singing, ae it w I', nil of the most popular old war songs of tin early sixtier, the eongs remembered by every man who wore the gray. An other feature will be tbe ohildren from all the schools of the oily, who wili take a prominent part in the parade, carrying (lowers aa their lit tie arms will hold to lay above the mounds of those who sleep. Exeroiees at tbs Opera House. In the opera bouse, where theexer oites Will be held, beginning at 2:30 o’clock, there will be the largest audi ence that has ever assemblid in that ■iipsew . wre '■ ' h ndsome building, and the oooasion will be one long to be remembered by al'. CROSSES OF HONOR. Will Be Given by Daughters of Cenfedsraoy' Veteraui Today. At the fifth [annual inecting' v <>( the United Daughters of the Confederacy held in Hot Springe, Ark., the follow ing resolution was introduced by Mrs. Plane, of Georgia, on the subject of h tving oroaeee of honor for Cjnleder- B’e veterans, giving credit to Mre. Alex S. Erwin uf Athene for orig ne ting the idea. “Whereas, It has been the custom of every oivil;/. id nation to bestow up on its members of the arm and navy and such others is peculiarly deserve it, medals and croes of honor—such as the Vlotor.a Grose, of England; the Iron Cross, of G-rmany, and the Cross of the T.sgion of Honor, of France and medals and crosses bestowed by tbe United States government; and, “Whereas, We, the daughters of the Confederacy, recognizing tbe fact that the army snd raw rf the Confed erate states have never had such deco Glassware, Tumblers, Goblets, Pitchers, BRUNSWICK BOOK COMPANY rations conferred open them, consider ft especially our privilege and ilu'y to supi l j that di ficienoy ; ami, “Wherea-, Every veteran of tbe anny and navy if the Confiderate states 'acquitted themselves like meu ! in’he ‘times that tried me..’a sotila’ an) gave an exhibition of dauntless ami unyh lditig courage in the face of overwhelming odds, such as has never DON'T — 41t4 look at the pretty things in ona^BP)^ that becrtUN© they are eo hand-om<i^ w * n, ' o ' ,v an v ay. I hurt th nk Keep only good goods— bigl) quality *' ,a s y**' l urtn f afford to pay tho price. Wo prices arc surprisingly low. CaUlt;' 1 a f c borough h i cliitblc hut our not, yve will jit* glad to show you I 00 ** whether you < i.-di to buy or — Jeweler and Gr ad^^3ptician. 215 Sewcastle Strict, Impcctoi of Wa cben for Southern Ituilwny. Time daily from Wi* lilting ton before been known in tin history of the world; “Therefore, be it resolved, That we the Deugbtere of the 0 miederacy, do confer upon each and every memb r of the arny arid navy of tin Cjnfed erate states of America a oroes to be ki own as the ‘Sjuthern Cruae of the Legion of H inor,’ to be banded down You Can’t |yiS§ Stop the Sun from shining' without, but you r canstop it from sh'ning in at y:ur window. Get our prices on W N I NG S , They were never so low. PICTURES NEW AND PLEASING Pictures never “wear out.” They are kept fof years as a rule, Pay after day they hang on the wall and either be come very tiresome or keep well within the family favor. So look out when buying them - . We sell pictures AT FURNITURE STORE PRICES, . Not at picture store prices, and that one fact makes your picture money just about twice as valuable in our store. We wij 1 be pleased to have you'call, H. M. MILLER & SON, - m., m < . * . -• i- PRICE FIVE CENTS from ono g-neration to auotUdr <** a moat priceless heritage, bsughV v j |t w.is, with the blood of flieir- LitMv*, and though- of no intrinsicvajiye iu itself, to stand as a reo-ord ifor ail* time of the imm ry represented nil that wps 1 dly in grin ft tylf l T , f T"' ciple, pure in pal riotjam sad damn* lese in courage. - “Resolved furibeK,* That it be made a feature of M-tuiuriiU day to confer v. these crosses.’’ ' \ To the veterans of Brunswick wh?i have made application these crosses will be delivered this a fternooc ; to all others who served the cause faithfully the crosses will be given gladly by the ohapter of Confederate Daughters . upon apt lication.