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THE BRUNSWICK' NEWS.
VOLUME 1, NUMBER 122.
PRINCE AND PRESIDENT
CHEERED TO THE ECHO
AS THE METEOR GLIDED
MISS ROOSEVELT
BROKE BOTTLE,
EMPEROR WILLIAM'S NEW BOAT
PLUNGES GRACEFULLY INTO
THE WATER.
No Accident Occurred to Mar the
Ceremony—Many Photographs
Were Taken.
New York, Feb. 25.—1n a drizzling
rain, but in the presence of a brilliant
assemolage, amidst cheering and the
roar of cannon, the German emper
or's new schooner-yacht Meteor was
launched at Shooter's island today.
■Unlike the weather, the arrange
mentis were perfect and no untoward
incident marred the ocean ion.
The president and Mrs. Roosevelt.
Prince Henry, and the distinguished
party accompanying them, were en
thusiastically cheered when they ar
rived . The prince conducted Miss
Roosevelt to a small platform imme
diately under the bow of the boat.
On this platform at the time of the
launching were President Roosevelt.
Prince Henry. Mrs. Roosevelt, Mi ■
Roosevelt, Mayor Row of New York
and Ambassador von Hollenbcn.
While waiting the prince and Miss
Roosevelt chatted. Tne entire as
semblage, taking the sue from the
prince and tne president's daughter,
was in a merry mood.
She Breaks the Bottle.
Exactly at. 1u:39 o'clock Miss
Roosevelt broke a champagne bottle
with a vigorous and effective hand,
saying:
"in the name or the German Ktn
poror 1 christen thee ‘Meteor.’ "
Guns roared, bands played, and the
great cheering continued for several
minutes. 'The prince handed a bou
quel to Miss Roosevelt and then
rniKtig b.s mil in a few words a
knowledged the cheering of the as
semblage on the main platform.
The launching occurred without
any mishap, 'tne president’s daugh
ter, lifted a silver hatch and struel
a rope. If parted cleanly and dowi
came the weights. The wedges new
up and out. The yacht trembled
started orward; anil slid slowly do-.v
into the water to the cheers of n
distinguished gathering. Fhe took
the water safely and brought up is
the middle of the Kiflvon-Kuli wifi
out accident.
Photographs Taken.
Prince nenry and Miss Roosevelt
wer, tnen photographed. Tin prince
i
presented Miss Roosevelt with a silk- •
en cap ribbon of the new yacht Me
teor. and she wore it on h r left
as she stood before the cameras with
the prince. Miss Roosevelt wore a ■
dress of sapphire blue velvet, a
large black hat trimmed with
leathers, and a fur muff and ■ • a
Shooters’ Island presented the a*
pearanee ot a military encampment |
rather than the scene of an
international comity. The battalions
of naval militia reached the Island at
S o’clock and were posted at various
Prints between the landing stage and
toe scene of the launching. They wore
supplemented later by .a squad of petty
officers riid sailors fjv a, the liohen
zollern, who, though not under arms,
presented a military aspect. Police
swarmed even-where over the whole
island and the snow-covered hills of
Mariner's ' harbor across the “kill”
as manned ny 250 policemen.
Out in the bay revenue cutters, na
val tugs, and police patrol boats,
manned by the naval militia and blue
coats, darted about to keep the excur
sion fleet back to the imaginary line.
Arrival in Jersey City.
The special train bearing the pres
ident from Washington to the latincn
ing reached Jersey City at 6:40 a. m.
1 he president remained on board un
til the arrival ot the prince’s train, a
few moments after g. Tim cylinder
head on the engine of Prince Henry's
train blew out and the train v, :■■■
Utore than an hour late in roach! tit
Jersey City. The accident oeetirr
shortly after leaving Raltimoro. Tin
stalled train was punned into Mac:
uolia, Md„ b? a passenger train and
there got another engine. There wen
some oUy.>r minor delays on route,
oeoaslond fey change of sce’udule.
i
Soon after S o’clock the president,
prince, and suites embarked on the
boat for Shooters Island. Tne pres
idem at once joined the prime for
ward on Hie upper .deck, where they
remain.a some time in view of th”
cheering passengers on tin crowded
ferryboats in the other slips. The
resident and prince arrived at Snoot
•t'e island at 9:30 o’clock. Tney
>' o’c re--id veil with cheers by those
present and the presidential and
royal salutes, 21 guns each, were
.ired.
Three Cheers For the Prince. •
Soon after the launching toe pres
idential party and prince proceeded
io~a nearby hall, where luuntuon
was prepared. The health of the
prince was drunk, and then Prime
Henry said:
' On lliis occasion I wish to call for
three hearts cheers for the pr si
lent of the United States, Theodor.
-Roosevelt. Hip. hip, hurrah:
As tne prince spoke no waved his
arms us a signal and the birt-liny.
shook with r* spowiiug die. c Then
President Roosevelt re... m his right
hand and wnen tuere was silence
said:
“I ask three cheers for a ;:u t win
.as already wop our hem, thine
fenry ot P. m.nin Now :i r ood ono
.-tip, hip, littran!
The last was drowned witn a roar
>f applause that greeted th call for
cheers.
Then the prince and the president
shook hi i-... warmly and, as !ip> par
ty started to leave the hall, some
ne union... the invited gue-t. shout
ed:
"Mr. President, i off u' tim e cfi
■or the young lady who has ha-1 tl:
lonor of laiiui in'iig the Meteor.”
p
toosevalt and Prim e Henry, m< op
lauied ire iiieiV parii: je.t tdireut
•r’H I- laud on the naval tug Yigilur.i
•t 11:2') and an hour Inter were
ilongside the Hoh/uizolP rn .
Shortly before the lug pii'l.-d out
rom the wnarf President Roosevt ::
rnd Prince. ! cry appeared on the
‘op Of the pilot house of the tug til) !
here wore wild cheers for them.
I’he surrounding fled of tugs tooted
neir whistles, the Marine iced pkived
i national air, amt tin- crowd yelled,
the president raised iris hat ie
"Utedly and the I tigs ru c-d. On
ward the tlouenxolem tic* f'otlowii
-abtegram in German was nf:
To the Rmpero'r, Bcriin: The yacht
nas just been iauncip-d under fii-re
Hunt auspices. Christined by Mire
: tor.se veil’s hand. Beautiful craft.
Great enthusiasm. ( congratulate you
with ail my heart. Heinrich.
Present to Mias Roosevelt.
; Before the luncheon given on tie
| Hohenzollern today in honor of Pr< -
ident Roosevelt, by Prince Henry tie
| golden bracelet, with tne picture o!
| Kaiser William in diamond:;, was pc
.-tented to Miss Alice Roosevelt. P
was the emperor's gift to the young
lady as sponsor for the nee yacht
Meteor. The presentation was made
by Prince Henry on behalf of his
broth r. The prince made a brief a !
dress and the young lady thanked
him. The bracelet is of vei v hand
some workmanship and the porirait
of the emperor in diamonds is well
madf .
FIVE Z i "| _L c “D.
- •
New York Ce fcr i j , t Train
Meets '■ - ki, Train.
Aubui n, is. 1... ; =O. _. . --Five men
wer<- hl.i . i
a ' - <Tu rr> o:
b 4 \. . ij th 1 <, iOl K Tii ■') ;
road. DU - i.rt. f 1 h* r ’
inf. * '• ■
r - IL. •. ( f f ! r ’
' ' ' -I ■ ■ • .are ..... o I.
ciii_.itor. .- tr, f
R'- v! V • -a . - J 1-
Rochester; Engineer Durant of Syra
cuse. and Fireman Sc.irueck of Syra
cuse .
BRUNSWICK, G.A., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1902.
STEEL RAILS FOR
THE NEW ROAD,
TWO SHIPMENTS ARE NOW ON
THE WAY FOR THE
R. (% B.
Vessels ,Which Have Been Snow
bound Near Haltitrorc Are
Clear.
Tin 1 'Viioom r Marvel U?l’t Dela
ware br, ai water Sunday morning
or Brunswick having on hoard a
argo oi' steel rai's 'or the Bnms*
vie k a td Huiningluvm railroad. The
schooner Berkes will leave this
.nonling inmi the sumo place with
i eaii’o ol : t el raiis*i'or iiie Bruns
wick and Binitingnasn. These two
•argoes lo ve been tied up in the ice
/or some weeks and it was only when
idle weather thawed them out subi
iently that* they could get out.
Wnen 1 s o two cargoes arrive they
vvill he placed along the line just as
apidly as m n and machimt,v can
?et them e ami bird ding of (he
Brunswick and Hninin. bn:n will ran
illy progress.
President AGuYum oi the C’onslnic
ion Goinpiip;, . and Attorney Twitty
otumed \ ritenlay f: mn a trij>
1 'iruufi Alaliama. there they
a. -ii the l.'ufala and Alaliama
railroad of which Mr. Gydo wan made
>reaident. At this end of iho line
' very thing is in fine shavje. and the
’ *nii- ssv ioL and j.irmm y, ha n \ wi 1 i
shortly lie m-oving onward towards
Mh Alabama <i' stination.
TO RE FORT TO COUNCIL.
Gmirictec to Which Was Referred
B. & B. Petition.
Tlx* coinmitlee oil to
viiieli was leiii icd the peUtion from
he Hninsiv K and Binningluun rail
. oa<l, as!\in,: council to allow them
; > laj t- : oj
tlie city, will report back at the
nt’reliiig tomiiiiiiw -night, and it i.c
ri 1 <ej .-1 i• tfioredit that the J itioir'
id fir* ?'ran ted
'iiie Hriiiiswh'iv and Birmingham
an is |)- ii ds.doo to lay track so
Unit, them >.'• ~vH;;er itains may en
i‘ the clfy wilhoui goaround by
•• iiiii.s I'udy i'iiiu com;::;: d.ov.'Tj 1 fay
•o eet. At. pi ;;u jif the pa; ’Ogej
i rains ar/in a( an i <1'■ u-*I. Horn i h
•onmr of Gioucesim- stn <•;. and. Code •
■ui avenue, but, no tins point m
one.- diOarme Bom the center of the
ity, Ur: iisv; line is quite anxioms to
and it:;’ nearer tin* <■< n
r ei tm ‘-ity. They aij'“ady have
. park laid d.owii Bar stn-'d, aie :
o'!d now make >i; ■ foot of Glouee:'
•r aifiet iiie *:ep(, imt l.ijeir S'-iied
do would is I'Oili ; e iied to be changed.
••> it Biis” niinadrs To run around
if <oum;i! grants; the iießiion to
‘Oii'O'.v Jii.,.it, t: t* road \v ill have a
< ■ f)t. jiu.i, in tin; r< ar of fbnrpe
Yvhich Will bo co; s yonienf and
ref' “ i How ever, if the petiton is
ieniod, liie road will bisgin voming
troud the city, and make the dejiot
> ii. ioot i.-i <; oiioe.ster st!" i t.
STATUE OF GEN. SHERMAN.
A'as Ordered E-cven Years Ago and
Has Just Been Received.
■ '*'■ • ; o Feb. 25.- -The long-de
y* i statue oi General WMliani T.
onejireiaii ha.-; at ia si reached tiiis
'ountry. It is an oqu rtrian figure,
ordered 11 v on i ;s ago by it committee
jt the (Jiaiiioer of (.-omnnufa?, A
sum of Sib.j.uOO was raised, and St.
Gaiidf-n conf ra' ted to com),! i-■• the
-tauu* by May 3, 1 MM, No location
or Die statue lias been provided a„s
yet jty the city.
transport arrives
WITH MANY SOLDIERS.
San Fra m: moo, Feb. 2a. The
rnitf-’i Status transport Harp u( k ai
rivo<l ‘'May from the i'liilippin
" "I* 51 cabin pairemicr ~ 11,002 sol
-51 military prisoners.
J hero were three deaths on the voy
a,!,.-, v*. liie H was a stormy one and two
urea were swept oven hoard and
drowi -/!. The Roseciaiifi. wnich ar
rived last night, brought 951 re
turning soldiers. Most of the troops
fie’ong to the Tw, nly-secoml in
lautry.
SLUR CAST HT
| PRINCE HENRY.
OCCo RRED AT BANQUET OF TIT
GEORGIA CLUB IN NEW
YORK YESTERDAY.
James 8. Gray, Formerly of Atlanta
Threw Diners Into Confusion
ley IDs Criticism.
New Yoik, Fob. 2F Amid a si me
ot • .allusion the banquet. of the Geor
gia soeieiy was coiu-ludod at the
Mai ihorongn hotel.
s B. Gray, formerly of Al
lan in , a lawyer, second vice pr si deni
•i toe socieiy, was tne last spookor.
rloflauneiied into an mtack on the
yopiuat u. jin.mstra tam aceord'oci
i’li.e e . - villi v . Tise dim-rs Wer.
txi.roivn into coinneic-n and at the con
luvhm oi ms remarks most of thee:
mu laedly leu. the room.
"1 do not approve oi \U'. reception
and ihis gt. af oration of the Amen
an i‘- opie to a Geinmn pa pm* a.t
•liral wlucii lias its* li dmiied ; earn
re an to a real mpniirai, an Am.ii
an, id r. (iray sank “It is the
i'4'y,ai cl ilunS. y is,i>r. I\cit!'.ei’ do *
dd rove .he Scnl: i i.f; Ui mom.- ; l>.
• ndctl i.uten to ti.o .u >.m:.(ion of u
iiril i. h monarch. 1 ‘
.>EAct END COLLISION
ABOVE PHiL/.D ELP I! IA.
-- fi -o sccormnodatioi, i rains Crash,
iujjiing Many Paksongcrs.
i, i la,u 1 - !iia. I' :■, j : ,\ ~j j- ~11.
>lUtrion !;, revi en ike Norris!own r-.c
--uu: ;i!ui a U,i i ~ a ~ in.rr, ,ii re ;:
-ltd sire- Ratling u-.-cotnuiodation dut
~t Hriu'un tire- Ucudiug rjiiwa.v at
Upniiiiolu n, t'■ ■ i mil r .-. 11- : v,* i iii cily
uuduy, wrcu.u-d two reus ai.u iiijureo
a ! unifier oi l-arere p u, s. Tfii i u ol
ne injured were firm, iii hero and
me, J. S. Cook, is .relid In fie in a
i it ■< a 1 condition.
Ii nni...7, .iniu n.ilv .- >. r.pi-cia.
■ Cttirng i’riili-e rient> t: ;d j)!:, j).re-"Se:,
..-'-‘e CUI VC. Mil a q.Mil,,, ui m j!
'•lt At lui-j.ri, ' Ii:-;:-: .re-erei;;;
■ne ■ a Gain known i.r, i:n '■ • -Xtr;
ruigjit, wiiicn Kret Trenton at i.
j o'clock, jiiaiped tlie track and win
lid!, vt-ccked. Tie . V- -re
mown over ium utiu r tint re. aire
lil.ie 111-, do!,!,)! and fur l-nir in ure-;.
Ai-OJ i-.trii GOOD PLAY.
Jr. McLean any rui,Tyliu ; ,t th
Giand Lu_f i \e:i,i..
-Hi H. .1 e 1 ... ~ j lot .
i'.rilT, hlljipOl 1- and fiy .-■ !j,.n
■). i-r.iny Ju i-ueiii, (j •• i, .. .- J:dll)" .
•e Giand Iren ni- ~, to a v.re
t. ‘ and U.U(ii(:U< t l .
Al i" . ; - u:t fi ■ my that
‘ll :-mr ire- a iii,alt... n,u„re U .
rod net ion n. m r, ly am
im i tribe y hi aged , The coat.uiii.ef
re-re (reations of tm-uity an.l the
jemmy cuUi uy fitiu:.; :■ p:-. fdumiou.
• f nil' it Ipfi.oi tan!--. Hi a!! tie r.- n
rtoiro ot hiiii.i, up'.are no nth: r rofi
■ mounts such a coiiipiiireit-.-!! eupor
unity lor ! ndy. in geju-ml Uu
ihysn-al cliaiact.m id Ring John i
now’ll.
due ,- ra it. , i-i:.-: i: p; -u: ; ... '.f ,1;
moi h - mm cj|i- ;s. ty iam cal , : uuii ,
'fiii-l. v/nhuu! - naad. admire!, i.-, ifii:
si-ii li:.,tu|-,-", .uid o- a 1 ! it'i -iTiinvitHi;-
on H t.o i.u- in im in: ;y a;.,.nr ik.a i:
iie least m tractive, yet. Mr. Mel.eai
r.akre: ol it one ot lliu m-red; iniport
■ lit : ■ jn■ ■ he fin -: ~ I yre ry,! -
A ..oiiHtaii.-e, '(--.fi a prove!
1 f to ho all tin,| unn I! said
i. advance ot her. All tri.- nc.<
a irepyeny war; toned epitomized is
his u-ariid pa ft, ot G'jf.uddi.iK-e; am!
he imeniio cr'loiio.iai ,-
luiive uutui,! was udutdred, iy and m
- ticaiiy o.jn-ospf and .
iin n- wore r..!. n ..on ;- uri: !- , >..
■ iie-nt. perfonuers in Uu cast and a
timuhm- of them re- .-i,. , j .n, tain • a!.:,
-re we it as the leaders.
Botha Ocers to Surrender.
New York. 25.-11, was freely
Hatred in tl.e lobby of the lion.,re n
commons Monday night, say.; u 1.-...
Jon dispatch to Tne t; u that
General Louis Hot.ia, tin- chief ,
commandant, had man. <y, Jto get di
:<•<-!: conimnnication with Lord Mil
ner and nad offered to Ktin-ui e,- oi .
: certain conditions, the chief being
that, lie shall not fit fiani/.hctl from
Ciouln Africa. The negotiations arc
saui to be proceeding.
TILMAN AND M’LAURIN
I PERMITTED TO VOTE IN
IIIE SENATE YESTERDAY
STEAMBOAT BLOWN UP
Boiler Explosion Kills One Man and
Fatally Injures Three.
K.mxviHo. T-'iiu., Feb. 25. : —The
si; luulKiiit T. II Bacon was totally
wrecked in thr. Tennessee river seven
utiles below London this morning
if. holler exploded, killing l'lslii
Hue. ins, assistant engineer, perhaps
.alaUy onnding Robe-rt Bird, a pes
en.-. -v who was en route home from
In- Philippines, and Albert Cnai
iiorno. engineer, ami G. Bmith, deck-,
hand. The boiler sliot through the
rear < tie; 1.-nut a;t"r first exploding,
ru.i when it struck the water a sec
ii Ii xpiorion occurred.
•JOY IS AWARDED $'30,000
■ OR HE LOSS OF HIS FEET.
b.uvy Vs-rdict Rendeied Against a
■ treat Car Company.
Net Yori., P I). For the loss
and be- ii I I : beiii:. run over by a
■rice; a j u 11 in tbe supreme
<>u: ire a rertP-j Vincent iMuess
en i. 7 re, l : ■ old, s2i),obP namages.
biiie b ■.: id til be t tie la re st award
l" - real .njui'b : e-r made in
liis i Lip !re n fur di ath it lias
n'y oil, - in en exceeded.
Hi;. ABb JED THE PRINot.
aerrmni ; lender Sends Too Talk
at;. Men to Hospital.
Vei'. Feb. 25. Henry Kress
•I I 1 ere Hill, re. ,1.. wee beaten witil
i ■ lie i r- | in now m <t hospital
rerii a ii >1 skull because fie ma
arered ,!u* :: di'-nzollnrns, and Prince
■P in.- J- pni-i-c-ular, in the presence
>f a * e re . : |, : ,rleu lor. The latter
was arrested.
VESSELS COLLIDE AT SEA.
Believed That Grew of Wrecked Ves
sel Was Lost.
Phi':- !-' i ill in. Pub, 25. -Information
if Hu- ; (and ie -; of an unknown tres
--’1 - : :■ -J, Pie drowning of all on
• lull, , J b■ a re-<>;-i-i<,>d fter..:,
Tii ■ In H i Mary Palm r, from
-iori'ui: o Huston, collided with the
>-hoop- ; {'burl.- j-;, 1 tali 12 miles
|,C:I ri re Ired). |||. r |' |) (■
■ : .- 1 leu: be.:.;, aad ime of
on- ci ''re v;i ill; do ,:u wit /i her.
Smith Will Run.
Aria in a. i, b. . ( . S. Wehh o
vt i■-- e-. v. fieri-, t; ny a, ( d announced
hut li b-.s just ret ip ued from
re di a- ii -1 e i le-re was told
it.i i hat lie would
e eo -.-1 , : pn- .govi-iHir sure, and
"ore.i eod ... leal; announcement
v ei: It, r a unuticed uuthori
- Gie rap fill today that W.
dee j lias and e(l 111 ,.] f. ; fieeoinC a
a e'-d, re- for (i ; ip-er against R. R.
Park.
HO TRUTH IN RUMOR.
- VJ r-/.ill at P ee Gloom Has Not
U( en Sold.
i-rer .- v. ru.l -::■ .! i opotds fin fie:,n
eni out li'e/n ihin-ii: s an-’ repuh
eJh' and in I li, e eoiduiiis. t.o t hr- effect
: '-d Ge large Gray saw mill, located
Pine Bloom, had beyn gold
ere 1; i, ; ... tirod- tun, l-'enilig &
of >ills city .
- ; r e, )■( I-’i p.-i i ■- of the above
e e u; p. ; . a reporter of The
• - v - let,.-ay and lie stated that
h' i --ire no truth in the rumor,
s.-ing t originated from aim visit
'd 1 ; ire pla-.c grime time ago,
‘THE CASINO GifiL.”
Jomo:, to the Opera House Next Fri
day.
y.lanag-.T Samii -I (•;. Rork, who will
)ii,i: the; ir.il- inn J Yoik and Lon
ion production oi Id-- George W. Led
>rr'r diiire-al com- -ly, “Tho Casino
Jirl f-'ic ra House Friday night,
tnriouucc:; Uu tolimving artists at the
reel o! the enormous organization
■vliich is exploiting tins world-la
nou;; ■ d-K-'-i.u-!-- of cotnics and riiti
: Irian. B'-mar.l, Ben Griimeil,
l ' i ’ ,y -.'inred Harry Burnham,
-fimi-t Aiiss Clara Palmer,
■ree Care non, Carrie fteynolds and
dit-r- Arr.old. In ariditlon there are
|, ' v 'i” oi’ l '- if' bir numerous
importance, a pony ballot of
rare i ll little dancers from England
ini .-m aliundiint chorua oi bewitch
ing feminity
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
DEBATE WAS
LOOKED FOR,
NAMES OF THE BELLIGERENT
SOUTH CAOLINIANS RESTORED
TO THE SENATE.
Galleries Were Crowded and Desks
All Occupied, But War Was
Avoided.
Washington, Feb. 25.—The names
of Senators Tillman and McLaurin
have been restored to the roll of the
senate.
A tew minutes after the senate con
vened Mr. McMillan of Michigan an
nounced the death of late represen
tative Crump of Michigan, which oe*
uiirred several months ago, and the
senate adjourned out of respect to the
deceased.
The adjournment was unexpected.
An hour before the body convened
tne galleries began to fill with spec
tators. all expecting a sequel (o the
great donate of yesterday on the
rights ol the senators from South.
Carolina to cast votes while under
the ban of contempt, of the so-ure ■
Several Democratic senators had
Hoc.-1 s open their desks and it looked
is if tie ■ were preparing to contin
ue I- Contest. They were evidently
sip-jii red. hut offered no objection to
I he a-: loin ument.
it is expected that the senate ■-•-
tomorrow adopt a resolution indors
ing the aition of President Pro Tern,
i-’rye in uruering the names of the
oulli Carolina senators erased from
Cue rolls and suspending both Mc
-1 aurin and Tillman for the- time be
jg. Today’s action in restoring the
names to tile roll is merely to shift
riie responsibility to the senate.
SANK ROBBERS FOILED;
WATCH MAN ASSAULTED.
Attempt to Loot the Varick, a New
York Institution.
New York, Feb. 25.—What is re
garded as a daring attempt to get at
Uio vaults o the Varick hank, with the
intention of looting them, has' just
b-ei a made. The would-be robbers
.merely wounded a night watchman,
who was the single protector of the
vaults.
Springing on him in the dark of
the basement of the Wool Exchange
building, at Reach street and West
Broadway, they knocked him sense
less Ty a blow on tne forehead that
made a wide gash in the skin. Train
ed for just such an emergency, he
'ied out as the blow fell. His cry,
riie noise which resulted from his fall,
ur. perhaps, the belief that tney had
' !m d him, frightened the men off and
hey escaped.
The, treasure room was perfectly
maided by electrical devices and if
lie cracksmen had succeeded in en
t'-iing, the police undoubtedly would
>ave swooped down uvon tnem.
READY FOR BUSINESS.
Bradley-Watson Lumber Company
Have Opened Offices.
W. R. Gollins, who will he the
Brunswick agent of the Bradley-Wat
on Lumber Company, arrived in the
ity yesterday and will at once pro
i>an* for business.
An account of this new lumber
company opening a branch nere was
published in these columns a few
days ago. They now have offices in
New 1 ork and Fernandina, and are
extensive dealers in the,lumber bus
iness.
MORE ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Candidates Ore Getting Their Card*
In.
Mre John E. Dubberley announces
in Uli ß issue for re-election to the of
fice of Tax Receiver.
Ire W. T. Owens announces for the
' "CO ol sheriff. Mr. Owens is at
i-icsct superintonlent of the Glynn
county convict camps.
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\V- Iri Porter, 1007 G street
: painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any .inscription. Agent for wall-paner
* 133-3' Ul ° P m “ 1 |)oStttl ’ Cail 'Phone