The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 12, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNfSO There’s a f] al\l Difference. Almost every business man wears a il y* Jf sack coat. It's the regular “staple” l ‘~K C .'&■£&[ style for business wear. The thing I that will attract and pieae you in T~ W these HART SCHAFFNER and K 8 MARX suits is that they re different ] | from the common run of Sack suits, If I there's a snap and style about them / I that distinguishes them from the or / I o n iry s:.< i. 0,..- sp*i :j P./ies are in. If Schaflfricr fj r 4 W. Sews *tl •SkClofhe*' Wkggff so't*■**♦ "in • etu .* *w mM TOBIAS: itiitS HAS THE EXCIUSiVL CON'TKOL of the Lotos Ciiih PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. v - * * • ' v v •> v - -* . -■-< 'v •'* .-v - .. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St., Brimswich Ga. BOROnOR To**th Powder All Druggists - : peciaities. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. * Just deceived anew line oi Couch Covers and Mattings 50 REFBX ..-EE ATOIIS A full line of ‘ (’ii rh-rOan Si.-, ii.>!r -<'l Kuttyrcs with \vrtihy 'lU\ ’'■ this woi < uiv v o uu< v\N>" Home Sewitijr '‘arlrm's, UUI i-.srir.-a, bust iniiimvi m.-ntu! YCo.i •.>. nmial price At,aHV IV e have taken the aijc>; v y f (he ♦-UoU-Wermii-M. Co's. ••**( -iml It-mi. Cases, ( to ( XM. Miller & on, % \ I'HK BRUNfc’WIUK DAIRY NEWS? TALKED OF ' THE DEAL SOUTHERN’S PURCHASE OF BRUNSW.CK PROPERTY GOOD INDICATION. The report of the purchase by the Southern railway, of the river front property of foe Brunewic k Dock, City Improvement company, which, accord iii'i to a dispatch irotn-Nisw York, has re*-ii verified, was much talked of in : no r H; j est r<la;- and the major i'y of oar citizens arc oi the opinion that the kioothern has finally decided to make tills port in© southern -ter ra in ns of tooir system <uiu arc buying all available wharf loom. While there no one in Brtinswtcr v.'ho can ray positively that the prop city in question baa boon sold.- It is tan gen- nil opinion that tin rennet lsi • rue. AH the New font and all tea jjHtf •he sale prominence, ant! placed many <oKe>h 'iiouoor* . m t'jhe ilfai. * lov. n ,h to !>■ hoped that tno v. ; i'. i made, as it will mean n for Brim ,we k and Glynn conn ;y. Vi! too Mr. a>irod systems are lookii -s south, and this move on the part o; ice Fiuihtvo uenicnatrates fn.it the officials ot that tint have re alized what they have in this port, eld to tbiti end, are ooking out for their interests. |a MHITt MAN WAS LYNCHED. : Kills Deputy Sheriff and Mob Gets j Quick Revenge. | .Paducah, Ky., April U.--A murder i was quickly followed by a lynching Jon tin; Tennessee aide oi the state I line, near iulton, Ky„ last night. Tom Black aid, a white man. shot land killed Deputy Marshal Frank Toy | lor shortly alter , oYioek. Three 'hours later his swung from a I bridge on Mills sir.-’cf, over Harris ! Fork. Blaekard and his victim wore both young men. each being about 21 years of aye. Hlackaru was t’ne son of a farmer living ai Dukedom, 7 miles it'omjacre. He was drinking heavily, and when he met Taylor insulted him. iuthougn the two men had never met. Taylor was in the act of warning him mat be would put him under arrest ii he did not ÜBt- better language, when Blaekard suddenly drew a re volver and emptied it at the unsus pecting marshal. Wounded i hree Time .hrew bullets took effect, two m *-ho right ureast and one in the bead, 1 uterine mar tin- eye. As Taylor sank to the earth lie managed to yet. I,is revolver out. bill he was too far gone to use it. A few fiiitiutes inter Blaekard was -apturod. He seemed dazed with tear. iJo. v. as t.: n back t o where tin body of ’ob; victim lay. An inquest ban begun, when at. U:3<) unlock a number of citizens suddenly rustled in and took Blau,, ard away from the officers. Ho was hurried off ui where the bridge cross es Hums Fork, a small creek. Hi. arms were h.nitui and a noose was tied around ais necu, the other cud oi the rope being tasienod to the .''ail ing of the bridge. ltieeKard made no appeal tor mercy. At a word man me leader Blaes ard was iuisned off the bridge, bat ta tted that timer work was done, the mob itu-pi rsed without tiring any shuts. MAY HAVE TO PAY LICENSE. Grocers May Be Compelled to Take Out Fruit Dealers' License. it i> more than" probable that the city will coni no! every grocer n Brunswick to pay unit dealers’ li cense in adb-tmn to the lie.use for retailing groceries. 11 is soil' and that the city author ities hold that ail dealers who sell fruit arc liable tor the extra licensed and as nearly all soil watermelons, strawberries, oranges, etc., alt will Vmve to pay. U is rtamely stated mat the grocers "■’•11 1 1 ibe c... on this license proposition, . . - ~-w- -veT i -c* I aai tJif only one handling 4 ■ Chase Sanborn's famous Teas 4 and Coffees. Vou only have to 4 ip them to he convinced that 4 tii v niv superior to all others. 4 THOMAS KEANY, K Fancy G.-ccsr, i ANOTHER SUCCESS ENTERTAINMENT AT THE OPERA HOUSE LAST NIGHT WAS WELL PATRONIZED. The entertainment iast night, giv en under the auspices of the Manee circle of the Presbyterian church was another big success, and the capacity ■d: the op sa hrrm:- was tested. 'i he first numijf r on the program a a cake walk, participated in by number .of annul children. The lit ." i,i. • . . . in Sy . ions, and silt a serv. s credit for the iaiui,r in which <h.- trained them, acii couple wa- applauded, and the .edges, 'Messrs. W. J. Butts. H. W. I'ah: and <i Bmith, round it quite (ifiicult to select ti.c winners. Three r four >t tile iittio coupled drd ex •eediiigly well, but the prize wat< ‘warded to little Katherine Thomas . s ..; rick Walter. The qu.c't i"M . .'■icDonaid . Itariey, -.''hop litiug. Hunter Hopkins, and .iiiott Moor,, captivated the atlra and vs - c mpcicsi respond o an encore. The maypcU FioWcr in Fairy Dei!, -ttrl.cipatv.j hi 1.,,.- . .ii, r f.vsi.t;. .v;- -Uio boys and ;,ir';.-,. was, mdeea, -ity. the > a,; in wore costuir represent .ing di .i-MS- , t flow old, and drat number among t'ne me t cu a : lutftg on the progi mn. The solos by Mi n Taihtlah Fit-m ng. Mrs. W. H. D.vir and J. it Wright, were all very much enjoyed. -c . ,-iii f,t' ; ~ monologue, ",.u n .lack Hornes Home,” by Miss C ildiimitb, was ais*' ,or.y ini cresting and was rendered in a Burnt creditable manner. Ail in all, the entertainment was a success in every way and tno Sadies well deserved the success tnat they received. dome Tieios sivtes. EY IRMA E. LAM3RIGHT. Mrs. L. M. Hurst left last night or a visit, to Charleston. ** • * Miss Lessle Hall, of Gainesville. Is the guest ot Nlrs. W. A. Potter. t I • Little Miss Kilby Potter is spend ing Home time with her aunt. Mrs. Wilson. In Albany. Miss Lizzie Ay mar is . some •ime in the city, the guest of Mrs. Wm. Anderson. Mrs. H. ti Mmey, of Savannah, ; s on a visit >o Iter mother. -Mrs. ,M. P. Ling. * 0 .Miss May hew left Tuesday night for Athens, after a visit to hei sist r. Alls." J. J. Perry. * * * * *■ Miss Louise Hopiiins, of Darien. *•111 visit the city soon as the micsr Ji Miss M ario DeVoe. # * Mrs. Prank 11. Grove ami son, John son. of Jacksonville, are guests of relatives in the city. * * * Mrs. G. I’. Smith and little daugh ter, Sara Louise, have returned to their home in Boston, alter a visit to .Mrs. J. A. Butts. THE NELSON MINE ON FIRE. Scene of Disastrous Explosion at Dayton in Flames. Dayton, Tenn.. April 11.- The N-.1-*on *on mine, in whicu the disastrous ex plosion occurred . recently, is now found to he on fire, and efforts of the company are concentrated upon quenching the llano s. The miners at Dayton are resting, pending action by the Dayton Coal and iron company on resolutions ..adopt vt by the miners in which specific de juiands were made us r. means e. [working the mines A committee of tie miners present 'd the resolutions to the company and work is suspended unill a settlement of the question involved. Ir. Day ton special says sentiment of the pub lic here is wholly with the miners. A MONUMENT .TO OHIO S DEAD. One to Cost $2^,.000 May Surmount Missionary fttdge. ; Chattanooga, Tena., April ll.~Gea aral Boynton arrived here today- from Columbus, where he appeared before Committees of the Ohio legislature to favor the building of a monument to the Ohio troops that participated in i the battles here. The bill has Oven ! reported favorably to the legislature j to appropriate $25,000 to build a i handsome monument on Missionary Ridgd. Markers will be erected to each of the seveuty-one Ohio regi ments engaged in battles here SECRETARY ARRIVES e .ME IN nAST NIGI-iT OVER THE PLANT SYSTEM' FROM JACKSONVILI’.E. Wilson, acco mpanied by Cape. D. G. Purse, or ft; Ivanna,i. ar '■■•-•d in the city at 8:10* tast night ov. r tna ibaut bystem irom Jackson ville. where they were the guesls .y the board ot trade of that city yesterday. T.. reception committee appointed by the Brunswick board ot trade met Lie aectetary and escorted l.im to the : >i*: !!>.• c- ten. The 'members oi ■Me committee were: Hr. D. D. At in.,in. chairman: F.-. Aiken pres (dent board of trade; C. P. Goodyear, sugarcane and cassava as :;<cii.tion; W. F. Symons, J. R. ■ n b. C. Miller, R. R, Hopkins. Jjit .r diston. A. ?,f. Smith. J. S. Smith, s. c. ..tkinson. ~'c secretary was quite tired after * i arrival as he ha..-: been traveling vieiaoi© during the past few cays, and after talking with the mein | oers of the committee for a tew min ictus he retired. I f;. Wilson will attend the conven :on today; arid win deliver ati ad !”■ •. He wi.i leave tonight for W ashington. -am NOTES ABOUT TOWN. Tt,<- Mallory steamer San Marcos sailed yesterday with ap unusually large passenger list. The handsome horse and ltuggy he longing to K. G. Cohen will be refflert at Marks * i gar store next Wednesday night. Auditor Meador has rendered his report to Hie superior court in t.he rase of B. D. Putnam and others vs. Mrs. Owen Jockson. The Library association held a very interesting meeting in the wifletnen’s armory yesterday and elected officers for the year. Work of arranging lor the erection >t the auditorium will sm.rtly begin by fiiose who are interested in it. It was learned lost night that Dr. Wiley, chief ot the Mieniist depart ment. would not be able to attend tic convention today. The board oi education held art interesting meeting at the court house yesterday. W Call at H. MICnELSON'S N '*v l p-to Date Furniture Mvi' v No. 3H Newcastle at. where you will find astonishing Low Pr; es. My motto la. and her always been Small profits and quick Sales, an l in order to introduce my goods 1 will make tlm a Bargain Week. Come! !k " ‘‘-iivineed now much you ran rive by buying vour Furniture of H. MICHELSON. Attention, Ladies! It is most important that you should In-advised of the fact tut fo! the Mpiitifr trade oflSp; Um.ru Kiftde utm.ual Vi:-" inns l! ; have now <vtf i-uul, am. more cuniny daily, a most var.edand' carefully Selected slt -f k of Dry Poods, iUliinery,; fhnr, 800T r , and SHOE, Si _ Eats, Caps, do th ing and Emm teliin*? Goods. lam sole agent for the famous rswa Hew idea 50s' atierns and have * complete stock on hand. A>k ;,. r :i y.,..- itheet when you call. 9&rs. M, Jsaae, BRUNT7ICE:; GA. BATCH OF CITY -NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. To Catch Drum. A party of Brimswickians, headed by Coi. Henry T. Dunn and Mayor Emanuel, will leave for Cumberland on the steamer Tatum Monday, where they will spend several days fishing for drum. Young People. Sunday, li a. m'. at the First Bap tist church, the pastor, V/. if. Gil more, wili preach a special sermon to children on “The Guide to Heaven.” at 7:45 p. m., he will deliver the sec ond sermon in the special service to young men, subject, “The Yeung Man in Society.” All are cordially invited. Mr. Terrell Expected. Hon. Joseph T.-treil, candidate for governor, is expected in the city this morning’ to attend the cane ami cassava convention. Mr. Terrell was invited, and said ff possibh . he would be present. The A.D rriwether county candidate has many friends in Bruns wick who will be glad f 0 see him, WEAI.Ti-iY MAN FOUND DEAD, Reynolds'- C mire a plexy cr Heart Or/ A:'- 1 ■ a . ai;.l ii'jf •' v <>t i X*ew Arxivif. v * ;.i ■ t;. ,n- A:-!JMU!gu> Ties in MUKIi rans Mni'hro'iiii- ill s- ;(1 i rails l.vu'ioia,' i’orsi findiiuh • Bw< e[ i-■ x:'■ -in bn!!; or bottles f’om I’ I. * oi bnl). or : ottlvs Armour's niic. <1 Hum. \ .'■ rtnonr'.- Sii< tsi 1 neon. Inelmic Henry < ::t Fhm;- -, t | ftnr next order. • ‘ We keep Gasoline for sale. Geo TV'. Harper Phone 158. THE GROCER. dutiable ■ WEDDING I < H {Present# ] i in EW£Lb Y and NOVEL- TIES you will find at t i L*' yiiny wn*r r : h mtUN 111 n J The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4 Inspestor of watches for the-i Southern and B & B Railways.’ Keeper of the city clock. Tiine< by wire from Washington daily 4 at 11 a. m. APHID 12