The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 22, 1902, Image 9

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SUNDAY MORNING WIZARDS IN CONVENTION. u , i ELECTRICAL SHARPS MEET FOR /THE I 9 ANNUAL HOB / J NOfcBING Extensive preparations have been made in Great Barrington. Mass., to entertain the annual convention of the American Institute of Electrical En gineers. For the first time in its his tory the convention ipeete in a .country town. Heretofore the iiisUfute met in the great cities of the country. New York, Cl ‘- ngX'. St. Lojhis ami San Francisco'having previowly been se lected. | Tlte institute-cotnpjise.s,the leading electrical inventors of the country, and the fact that Tesla. Edison and Others of great fame have aJttiOUHcril * j, 5 NIKOLA TESLA. their intention to he present has made interest in the convention internation al. The institute chose the Berkshire hills this year on the personal Invita tion of William Stanley of Groat Bar rington, an invontor of renown and a member of the institute. Over 200 members of the institute, many with ladies, will enjoy the hospitality of the town. Tin- village will lie In gala dress, ami illuminations by night and rings uml flowers by day will serve to show the town's appreciation of the honor conl'orred by the Institute. The ladies of the Thursday Morning club of Great Barrington have ar ranged fetes and social festivities for the entertainment of the ladies of the part v. MKjTO SHOTS jAT ENTERPRISES RECENTLY, LAUNCHED IN BRUNSWICK That Brun##ti!>|is steadily forging ahead and that. t|ie growth is sub i(tatittai and nof of the boon variety i s heyt 'eyido'ieuvi by a casual glance *a.t the iinrpi. : Wk now i}i progress ■ amfwifell have "tft! been voommowTd within the lasi, yofiv. ami all ol which are* meeting witty an lUmpndaiioe y>f sueeOjOK 1 IT)'begin viiii/w. nave the Bruns rwiek Railroad Oom piuiy, ii.jSV’ lew in op. ration as far •vsd"TimhtKurn. ande whh li. in tae course of Lie next ‘holy .lays, will l be extended to the line ol the Oilor ■■•man Sr WesWuny tVWiclr racy'ha ve re cently purchased. and thence to Nieh- O'js. swhieh ri'i ' w die tin- line some ope linv.iiicd and ten or. twelve miles. oni, this w. ok the directors and .S L> v.UMLU'.! S-lit. JiUL. U.-& 1! - l"dd a meeting in this and, among othev dhili-?:irir! (.11 aft increase of the capitat stuck of the'.company to an■ amount twice its large: as that under which ft was fust chartered. In add:lam to-the increase of too capital stock-..a bond isuue was an taori/.i'd, to p'royide for suflicient funds to complete,the line to Birming ham. which is the highest guarantee that, those at the le ad of the move ment are"'deti-rntiiied' that th.' road Will; fn (no coiirtc of a reasonable time, become a great' trunk lib*'. t arge force* of men are now push ing the work of construction - ahd no j tine- will ho lost in completing the Uoad to Us Alabama termiu+ts. j A NEW ELECTRIC COMPANY I Wii!i>o tic last -twelve months 3 ! now ole-trh .it oofftpatiyrTiJs begun op eration in the 1 city, and were oompell- I i-d to hecin from the "ground up,” as. jit were. j Tno Brunswick Electrical Supply j *'om| .any asked for a charter loss I than six months ago and today the J plant is in full operation, furnished power for a splendid -y.em of elec BR ? , ‘ ' , 'i ’ . i■,) ~•:•■•' t ;d. :,kH -:1 T •: •!* ■■< 1 Furnishes Water, Flectrieity and Gas. Our supply I cm-Ivon greatly increased by a recent addition of an air-lift and at large expense, and we will soon increase our storage capacity by the construction of a large reservoir. We will also extend our mains. Our Electric Service is i good as that of any city of similar size in the country, and we are prepared to do INSIDE WIRING AT COST PRICES We keep a full tuck of lamps and electrical supplies on hand, and are prepared to do the best work on short notice. CfCTIR SEBVICE is complete, and the gas is of the best illuminating qualities, We carry A PULL STOCK OP (iAS STOVES which we will invariably Install Free of Charge. * • ' , / \ v t - | / .... - '> f 1 J J ' The company has in contemplation many improvements, and we invite the co-operation and patronage of the people of. Brunswick, whom we so long, t • . Brunswick Light and Water Company trie lights, fans;, e.tq,. and, .carries in stock a full -and contHh'te- the most up to : date electrical supplies in this section of fne country. a Ttn* company is tin !er jho manage ment of Mr. C. 3. OT’aiivlf. an young lptsinoss mans i fejja :^T)gt! ept mf tilling :t long felt \Vant jn liiat. ft will lie'successful there Van lie no dbubt, --J *"{ -v JJ The niachhW'ry n.jjed 4>y The +*'<*n liiny is rtf, life lrfoyb npiajfftved pnttZni tuid is tiie’ ftf''st of'fife kind m fm the the Now- '•mttnnfitetdrifte;4 -kb* ulwayU lortkeil uijop o*l best , sjigns of lip' times and yj this qonnocl , ion li.unswick has it mi wpirhijß; ( red it to 'arty frit}' in fnT i'Of ifclyf S \ Tae Gosch Spsh v i-'i)<MH'yghfl JllitSl j factory hit's only byeu.in .ppcrafTop jp, the city lot a few tjigiiiJil ifii thy’ company is doing la-sßloimßfi Imßwßss. j is manufacturing a. difttfl £rad(s Jar tide and finds a ready sale for 'its | output in all sections of ,t’o Abate, a large amount of which is used right | here at 1101110. The company have a lmiguifnieut plant out on Cochran avenue and it is supplied with a complete set of wood working machinery and js ’iti condition to do any and all clttstfos of work in this line. Mr. Gosoh, the Head of tljo concern, hits had many years experience fn the business; knows it from beginning to end and is oniincutfiy .satisfied with tho business, of the company thus, far. j THE CLINE PANTS FACTORY. Catching the manufacturing inspir ation now prevalent in Bt'Unswhjk. Mr. G. W. Cline, the genial manager of the Brunswick Steam Laundry, has ! just established the ('.line Clothing j Company. and will engage exleneiv jdy in flic manufacturo of a high j grade quality; of pants. , i lie has installed in his place on Richmond street some thirty of the THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS best' anil latest machines of the Wheeler f- Wilson make and will lie in oiicrat/ou by the first of the com ing .week. ; TTe has ehlploj’ed ,a corps of skilled iwofkm'cn and the product of his fac tpif wtti boa strictly .high grade ar ticle and he will have no trouble in distvtisiug of his output. If the ven ture proves successful, and there is ifo” 'reifspn \yhy' it' should not, Mr. Gli'uo wjlf lit. once dotihlo his capacity anti Tv lit put. put a number of travel ing .y.aefc'ihuut, NEW ELECTRIC CAR LINt. Tjio. city council of Brunswick hits just .granted to rtloharl C. Fash and his associates, of New York City, a franchise- for the construction of a s> stem of trolly lines in this city! f Too company lias behind it some of tiif. best known financiers in Gotham and they see a line opportunity for an. invcsiunont in Brunswick that will yield handsome dividends. A survey of the propoSsod lino has already been made and it is said by those who are in position tot know, that the actual work of const ruction will, oonimyneo within a short time and wii! be rapidly pushed to comple tion. , t NEW OIL COMPANY. Col C. I’, Goodyear. Mnj. C. Down ing at;* others have just soeured a I c.naVter fdr the Brunswick l’nitit Oil and Ynnvhftt Cotfipnity, and they pro pose to engage in the ninnufacturi' of paints, oils and varnish. Mr. W. H. Dempster, who is ahto named as (Ate of the incorporators, of the new company, has the formula and it, has beep inspected by tite best ■authurili'es. in the country and has been pniuomiccdof the host quality l JTlte company will commence to go to .■work in dead earnest in the course /if a. few weeks iA KNITTING MILL. At an early date Brunswick will have.a new knitting mill and laundry. The superior court has this week granted to John ,T. Spears, and others a charter for the Brunswick Knitting Mill and Supply Company and Mr. Spears and his associates in the bus iness will at once erect their building and wili engage extensively in the bus iness lor which they ask to he char tered. - V It is understood that a portion of line machinery has already been or dered and l nose at the head of the en terprise sViy that business will he in lull operation in tin 1 course of sixty days. NEW SUPPLY COMPANY. Another rtf the now industries which has recently been formed in Briin wick is the Brunswick Farm. Mill and Sappy Company. P This eojnpany is under the manage ment of Mr. G. \V. Doming, the well known former newspaper man. and makes a specialty of handling every thing in flic line of, machinery for saw mills, farm.''.supplies, etc. j They are largo manuf,let inTiig agents I ins. Mr. Doming is one of those pro verbial “hustlers and hq is serying-all j south Georgia in the fence line. The company employes a large force lof hands! and is one of those enter j pri/es that go to ; make tip the emu uierclal life of a busy oitiy. | MANY OTHERS. j The above is hut a partial list of I tae many new industries only recently/ j launched on Brunswick's commercial j sett. They are now sailing serenely J wing and wing, and that they vviill ■ eventually find anchorage in the har j hot of success there can lie no doubt. l At times, the sea may ho turbulant anil 1 tempestuous, hut if all hands will heave to. the shifts wi’l finally es cape t no temptx'st; got on the lea ward fuel and find a mooring place siife. Round and seclure. MR. HACKETT’ii FIND. Ybu NG T£XAS ACfRESS WHO SCORED A SUCCESS IN “THE CRISIS. -* One of the most charming young ac tresses who have! recently achieved successes before tin- footlights is Miss Charlotte Walker, fvho scored a hit in the role of Virginia Carvel in “The Crisis.” Miss Walker virus discovered by James K. flnckett, |vlto lias made quite a record in bringing out leading ladies. * ' '1 Y, - ’ t 5 ' * ; [jt , ' s , ■ i t u! MISS CHAItLOITE WALKER. Miss Walker is a Texas girl, who until Inst fall bad only been seen in small parts in light comedy. During the past season she played in “Don Coesar’s Return” and also ap peared in “The Gentleman of France” with Kyrle Beilew, In neither of which plays she had a chance to show her quality. When Miss Walker was given the role of the southern heroine of “The Crisis” by Mr, Uaekett, she at once vindicated the faith he had in her abil ity, scoring a pronounced success. l atest, fad in face veils just received at Mists Kate Slater's. JUNE 33