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AUME 1. NO. 275.
' ffllo WOUNDED
AIGN MEETING IN SOUTH
CAROLINA CAUSES BLOODY
CATTLE.
IMfN fAKE PARI
; ■ :: :, i; is Shot to Death
tt Styles and Ernect
"Jarrell Are Slightly
Wounded.
"••!'> • August 20. —At a
: l i 1 1aur here today at
.'top:, lu-the upper Section
imp, . Carey sstyirs shot an A
V,'alter .McCamdl, also smii and
.- u bunded his younger broth
■- " * Styles, and Ernest Me
• 1 ha* been arrested oy Sheriff
und placed in tm- county jail.
.rfglf •
B fe; m
iP<c|Sw
0-;. y m
w
' •'• A; vie., li lod : 15... 11.
tukt:;;,.; oic ct until* Lie 1 Tt n >
; in ixiuehtg instant death
so loC;.,; . (iitscd considerable • x
1 mat and contusion.
lies' AfcCs soli leaves a v a
• Ii t.i" a son of ii
t, 1 infy'a iuo*> prominent fat.ucis
t .'tcvArreli. a member of t :
•I if bibtration.
ON A LONG JOURNEY.
-3 Leave' to '. "•
lives in Barcelona, {Spain.
A, i; nli.d . -.-rii-a, the w- known
P i ular limber dealer, leii last
.1 i.r New fort, from win re n<
• to his old home, Hate ions
i-'.'ro-a rer-lded in Spain for
. ax<* hi .. in tv ret urn: .
u.i father, and amo to attend
b ..i'm mailers. Since ):*■
in A is country ijo lias be t
-pi "'A. and in now con
i ■ ... dug and nm i
’ :ii basin min, and dea!.*-
. O.'llhs, 1,1! !’,
*•* • 1- at o prr Klent > : 'i he
ii . Comi ay and w<
-a pieusant trip, ii- will in
r two r, tht mouth
■*V YORK POLICE ARE HELD.
t Rabbi Joseph’s Funeral Lead
to Indictments.
■v A:wst 2t’. —-The grand
i< a ui' and t:ir-. o indicti.e .Hr today
•• ..■■■: ; ::!;i r oft.* •is on chargee
mg cut t-f the riots recently at
' n o llablu Joseph. *i vo ot
. A.are against Uouiitk
: M. Jackson ancj charge
At ! * '(> n . e.i-ts fh tile ■ -mil
’An- i’tii'i.l ’iii <-t•- and.
uo.iiii-ed polli.-.* olii r, •-■ ho
* ..A.iy . . i. ; •.
■d Ltb ary Officers.
*
id ti v ttrunsw i < ioted
v. ' 1 : vt ? v: . rdeently
o; . : ed: tod. Johnson, pre*i
<!• .. . < ' ' VViArht, vice-president;
and r *-ivtary; Fifth ct Moody,
int ■ tary: M. Meyers. treasc
• : ,]>• ( . A. Shaw, chainnan;
: A O.' |.m
I Leavitt Found Dead,
rh. August 20.— The dead
; r . .. mr. Leavitt, a-- . 62. a
: : : i ,t ruffee broker, and treasurer
> ' . ; , i! diocese of UI - ...: i
ic dead at his residence tnis
* The coroner rendered a
\ ~ • of ."eTcitie by carholie acid.
I.• aAitt is sju-na.iig the sttnitner
T m raisins Qt Vermont.
A .. Tsmpdes’ IS India.
■i <-jv.-g often defile Indian tern
. .• ,-x yet is a body that's
I t .by cunstljation. Don't per
i *.. (~• a use your ftyatem with
Dr. R: v Lite Viiis and avoid
■or.' - They give lively liv
ers actve bowels, good and gestton, line
GRAND JUROR TALKS.
He Makes a Number of Si raastions
on the Court Hr us-.: Question.
Editor News: The grv. and iary . in
their presentments call attention to
the unsuitable!!v:-n cf ;-- , ~,.n t
court house at ,is: to th county
eomrois.su iiCtj that the bttihf'ng ■"•'
sold and anew court houan built that
V.0t.l ! pH,' ( i.ui r - . 1.1 y:! ir
concerned. I w.m! ' t,, , ~ . ttu
following suj; *.sv. „.n. which I in ii,:v<
is practicable:
1 ue. county is-now >,.e ii: tj . per
cent on tht l-ontts. ‘Pile -,t court
house building could In- I:.-:.i f j ,
in 0.
That, amount of bonds could l e re
tired.* raving the county S'Mcifi p, i
yi'.-tr in iute: cut. m w.i; in i y : --■
|3o,oit.
I.Ct the Oi.-l-Ht ■ - :l; , . (Hid <i|'
bonds* in deu oi j niid .'l O
Make ti.eni ti e . i ol cu ; >-“m-u(
lank notes. 'Vba ic- Kit al or. > pci
cent, payable pniK-ipitl and interest
in SO yea s
Tht-se bonds would re.ldil.v* |ias:-.
as money aicc u: ear local is >ple, and
would civ,- us u s. curuv. 'y, wliicl
i think would li - :>C- great poiudit to
ft > concerned. I’no protinbility is that
In 30 j irs fullv ; : tftli
if :in- would i. lo i- . -/tri . at
least that " lb, ',t :ory : i
not- -<■ i =(!--.) I, : the \v., Ii . •
bt.oi’", of w!-'. ij an ,- i
would :-. . | :ii,- h* i '.
lii-Miii':' c slid 1 i a- ' -eil t ■ tis t-choo
bii-lt : a' 1 ■ y in
tu 1 You
"GRAND J I
It'll U. - G
many pfo's' .' ar . )f>reyc
AFGUE IT BE-A E AUDIT
S. C. AT <. NGCf
Fol!'"' I: I ’ , ,ni
Viaycre',:: Jour a
Heme of the • rid -e in i at
itnmuwiii u < e
was 1 ard .1 toe mrt h n
day lx't('-,,- .'.tnliti, • .Saieu-U
i;o, si’ii,
A ’ ■ ■ ‘ 1
ot ai.. v <;
tion, invoh h : th- i : t
•,#0 act -s ■ - 1 . I- |
FourN In <3 l . t . c
Olio l be
Ron W. ~ ins
| Rots': on , S:
i t> C. To’ - I, of , .m
R '-ui• , I "r Wi
Spent - r tt. \t: -i, of -w-.nt.i
r t-i >• .. vie noo. v
* and yft ’ .-fternoon 1 t' - c a !
: iH a i): -
for ii postitoticmenl, wnidt wa* yrant
'd, it will be h '1 ic si ' mboi
20.
j .o' < t-i.’ie was placed in, me s.nperi
or court of cibe ii county t vs: ys-s
ago, ; and IV"leu iM - th'c- s o -.-! I .< ,0:
dilor Ms i v. r : iseu, i; - .':
ed back !o til" court fo - sub Ae
A tin.’::' - : of years a-.-o S r , • Tay
lor, who lit ed near .ancon was -. .-ant
od a tract of la' 1 i < ~ cyunfy
■,t. his 10 s' a ■ fi - : r year,
*
-. K. anva.i -1; <- al. , <
from tj and . ■ • ti
their t it. I With G. H ■'. .- • A (A
--1:1 He. who am toe sticeer - - , le lir
hold rr of fh*- aliftgod !'-• - I <
On actount o'. t',o amos; ■
.. i: r- --nit of the . earnt;/ Ir ■ - :• <
cf utucii ir-, >s.. ;,t tar ng: i v
CAMPAIGN 13 AT WHiT'2 HEAT
ProhiD ar-J Antis Wage C:‘ v/ar rk.
Americus.
Ainc-riciui. Ga.. August 2b. Tbr- juo
biliiiion c i:. jialt ii now ai oi,- ~-:al
on l lie eve of 1;, *■ election day. Jsolli
pi-.’kbit!-, k anti-p ■' . . ,-i
ists have wa- I 1 • irfaro to k!>
will assemble for the final 3! toggle
Tonigut speak, r- l-oni b*-:n lijder
are addressing at audlei-co-c in ihe
city park, occ > 1 dif -i. p: it
form.- witaiu a humved i-• < nc
:u I : - jlayia
till! . . . not,
l-ast night i'm jisohis :iri; orted
Bishop Gain* sand another n -vro or
atf<r, but the lye it r , x.-ni ~. negroes,
resented tnis outstdo interfer-mce and
Cix imported speaket 1 toon a night
train, out of town.
Three thousand voter - are rogdter
od and both aides p-ct'e.-is coinideuce,
though the antTs display more enthu
siasm.
BRUNSWICK, GA., THURSDAY NG. AUGUST 21, i902.
BRUHSWICKWOfJ
LISTLESS u,-e
4_
DEFEATED FITZGERALD AGAIN
YESTERDAY BY SCORE
OF / TO 6.
vVH.i PLAY AGAIM
Walker, of Brunswick, and Chapel, fo:
V"Sitors Will Be m toe box, ana
a Good Game is Ex
[ected.
iiiuUMWtck (h -.eated EM . r..!.! ,-
teii.iiy in .1 uividm:-, umni.-i,
■mi limy gait e 01 ba -i (>u i. n. v. .. i
poor plays, ipniri.-an;; am- i- :,>r• 1;■ - t..
Rio rule hook 1 uej 1
many of them did not know w , r.
. .ic buys w ore play it-,, u: ...
long.
U nib* the score u is , In: , 1,1 ,
tiui.iswick *on 1 0 Have jirolia..iy .
•.wonty-fivo rims had the 1 on.
• ti.i no* six ruua made by r it> .
: ■ tiicd to have been bombed by 1
1 visitois are out-' I: .-i:, 1 ;>>
: 1 in os',v;ck team, ami our bo,'a , 1 1.
1.01.1 to be -playing anyi u,, ~ut
pi'.uiice game. Some oi .cm wen
:. : ' ■ smoiving tneir s ~.i.-u, .
V. mil !■ 1V : . :
•• • wi- :.d :-y al' 1 :
•'-'*e:i in 'lm seventh iim.iig, w„ ,1,
v. .. t, 1., . . re yv„ i , ..
id, t in me game, Neitui's'
' ■ red in tile ei:..i I :i. 11l tie n., : . I
, - ■ 1 wont out in one, t 0,1 .-.
er. Walkin' who vvor;,i-u haul a
■Him. me r.agic, was 1 ,
up for tlu> locals in the ,im
singled, stole second am, aeoi . t,
w inning lun on Ho; t s Jo.- .
center,
i.’i euswick .. . .abi i'..bit.pti, a
a .: engal •. ;:ii ... > 1 a 1
I -A.lit. MS I | | | , ;
A ei.ei If 1 ii
uOpm: c 1 1 ~ 1, 1 l
ic 1, 2 b and cl •! I 2 I)
Abbott. : b and cf .... T i .. 11 . 1
'.rail- iter, lb .... ! i 12 o <
and, rf 1 0 a 0 0 i
I fun ler, of. and p. . . I 0 1 2. 0 :
-l'i 7 ii l i 17 1
K.: /. fra i-i ab r. bh. po a e.
A- ‘id.: 1 I, cl 1 2 1 0 1
Wil; 11 -a, lb .7 0 11 v ij 1
: 1. ;*b 5 11 2 1 • 0
3 1 .-no), if In 11 1
il'/o. K: a 0 0 I 1 i
i.i-iuji ■ . 2b .. .. .7 2 0 -a 1
b.a;.. c 1 1 _ iy 0 :
P-ig Cbapcl. If. ... ! 0 a a 0 (.
-i u i in. . I 1 1 1 3 (
.12 a 7 2.1 7 3
Score by innings:
Brunswick .. ..3 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 I
1 it/geraiil .. ..1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 >. 1
i-P-anied runs. Drnnswick V I ii.r. :- v
art 1. two-base bit.':. Walker. I p ■, 1
Arnhi-iter, Kcnnard (2). lioati! pin;
Onyvait lo Arnlii.ifi.r Trip:.- ,I.'
A-niott. Hoyt and Arnii- :(■ : I
iIM s. off Abbot I 1. 11 illiler ;! i: 1 I
■'ll ruck out. Abbott 11 uiiter I. Ma
fan tl. Danes on balls. Abbott lion
o-r I. Martin 1. Wild pil'-mr v.i ig,
!. Aiibott 1. Hunter 2. Hit by pitcm-i.
Marti: I. I'a.-s--d balls. Kay ! i.< :
i. Umpire, McCullough. S-ori-r
W< • Time of : ame. I hoar ami In
i : -nifes.
! two embs will piay li;- Ia at
•an., tuis al'lcrr.oon, and )noni; I
3 - in fiieniselvv s from the poor
oi yesterday. The iwo (>..
who did such good work i’m.-sday.
Walker ior Bninswink. an Chapel foi
Fitzgerald, will he in tiic box for th* it
tcipectivi; trams, and bo!ti are quit*-
anxious to win ne game. Tuesday :-
garue ;•.* a fan and excitin/ oil" a; >
n.oived that both teams cum., pi;
good bat,, and in-* manager!', promi, '
's ai o
day.
MANGLED BY THE CAR WHEEL Z.
Young Map is Killed by street Car
Near Spartanburg.
Spartanburi;, S. August 2. -A
young man, supjxtscil to be a rnld ope
t ative, named Trammel, oi Lmon, w;i.
struck an-l instantly killed just out,
side toe city limits last night, li..
ri-iit leg was cut off and ms left al
mo: : .-even’d lrom the body by tlx
far wheels. The coroner's jury r<
turned a verdict of accidental death,
relieving the street car company of
i-iame. ’X ui: young man was said to
..a*e been intoxicated.
/ m nmK
■J-UI h imlilLu
i .iio * iLoIGNEu
—*.—
! ID NO LONGER CONNECTED WITH
i -b ’ W. DIVISION OF ATLAN
TIC COAST LINE.
• S;MBERCf (tl.il S Cii iNC£S
C ..L. Lang Has a;; Chief
■ ■ ■ Li:. ..... In:( |.i V. 3 ||s
lv:r.y F all Into Good iob
i- ;■ dor the Clian.j:'.
■ lllo* f<' >iil tile Way'..TUBS
■ ' . c : ;e. wili bo oi later
i 111 till if l-iiv. o.'uOVO ail |i:o l.ianiti;-
. i’ti: • arc v, ii kuoxxn;
unoi ) iUi n il .. ml pretty
.ttiy a: ; c;'.e,i a.i a I.u s. that ou
i -* i l, a! i. cl..t>is •. \v Haines
1 ■• I i-tiso from ui< sju. es nttmUf’iiej
‘S -• >U i, ■ (I I)} >!i, an ml
■ • Will WnMiH, ul tile mat •. ,_ ti i:-j.
'it in licit lis in imrnge hat,
t
r Mart oi U® fli.j
. ond" division otci
■'. .. i.. it. * \v. road.’
• a r pirn • v. in.
il r l-le fli. at 1 Mil a-. .Vi■ !, iv ■ ...
• U.ii n.iOOd that Lit. iil.ltt
■ ii C ■ . Ti .
'••• -111 a : po..ii,i. il Oil till
. ' ii ! . I. .\ Me ..1 u Ui': ;K v
c- ii ..i ;-t , . Ml. tii.er i...... ;i,
■ -a .. ni c.j. ttupuriul iad
a ollum V.'iil i r j.i . i.i. a [iij
A; to tic il i.js .lit tit new
■ iriaiii 1.1 Sir. il, or I.a loi att i ill
i. | i .. . a.. i .;,tl. iu e.mij Lie
■Las 1 1 a t it ..dtpi.. , r loain.i in
i.... a. ■ . 11, in Ii ' Myi.ii 1 1 I ; oi. I lie
iiii.it '’LI probably, oe moved frofii
VV... ■■■',!, i. all- L-aurion
"fir. i-.ia-i ui . io-i at this place,
lias a. IH in I!!--, ic i plat en to take
■l' ii. liepteiuber I. Jin : e i„ ,y lie
diner cu.m yen.
iL_;,C'..... i. i.... .j Li G L .u i. i.. A,
Co..f. Me.i:f-r Vetwans c: Caroi i
r.a At .Greenc xsro.
Ui< m boro; N. i Atlyr i; IN. dul
ly !■ ci IT* i: ...i II c a I . :ee Ul v Imr
an . are lie ton ,ln for tin sstnlro
|ii' -a - 1... re (lie !cd to
..inn ..am! i? i.olii . i 4 mat tin ro
, will be tv.o Lion: ,t;ui old bolaiei h hero.
A lm-elier of f.ie v. Trails for the
annual c!v Hon oT , ,m .n. will lie hold
tomorrow in i > (b,,mi <;• in hou .<■
find w:!| he j.| oV'fr hy tJoliera!
Julian ■ unrr, commanding we Non,
v.aioiiini Ui..leion oi Louie.lem.,e vet
eia b A. Crm,.|i, oi AmAu, win
uibi'-mr Uio prineijiai aduicsw.
V< ;• ra;.. j the cii; aim lueir mi
tnerf; jriuidit ;ire providing- for en
tertainment loi ail orieie viaitiiig soi
’
Tiirii -iimdrod f nl .of tin; mate guarn
DEATH CAUSE FOR DAMAGES.
ration- of Child Drowned in Augusta
Canal 3u. s for $9,000.
Augu; .a. Ga ...... t 20. iho I itb
fi- L;e iitu<- girl. Dai.a.’. Ki!.e'm..r.,
xvin. x.. : droxvin 1 r< i ; ntly along
with ileum:; La.Tiib who tried to re.-;
. "(■ ie r. ent-. roa suit toiiuy agalnm
Li;*- < e for 1: e; Vioritinen were
repaiiing tier bridge over the canal
when the: lirLc girl fell taroim'h. H r
fa...':r i-'ii.o-gos neyligeiiee on ...*o part
of tii' city in allowing too accident.
BOAT RACE TODAY.
hatiusus Will San Around Marsh Is
land Tms Afternoon.
Quite da interesting Moat race will
tak<- pine lair, aft*.noun between the
swi.i batteaus of the port.
The herb:; v.iii leave trom the At
iain.e fir., tsi Line wharf, xoct of Glou
cester ureot at 2:30, and the course
to lie bum d-iaround Marsh islaud
Some seven or eight nutteaua have
lie. n ent* .1 and the race is expected
ed to be guile iutcrebtmg.
ANOTHER NEW COMPANY.
Rrunswick Planing and Forwarding
Cos. Asks for Charter.
In this issue of Toe Newws appears
an adverti: ment in legal form rela
tive to (lie incorporation of the Bruns
wick' l'laniinr and Forwarding compa
ny, composed of Col. 13, C. Macnen. the
able president of uio 1! & B Oonstriio
■oii Otmipany, and Messrs. K. J. Allen,
N. f-b t.'iilbiugii anu T Q. fi'leining,
.Ir.
Ii in understood that the property
orim rl-y owned by the ...veyery , mn
pany. on the B. &. if. railroad ban
be u iinivhascil, and tliat eu t...s
splendid site a largo planing /nn: will
he erecu'il. All (he .ate,-,!, improved
ranch id! ry will lie installed .a large
buildiugs slid n generat export and
iOVwit . business will be coi:TNw
led. Tiie company is backed by anr
j iuo capital and with a location where
| di op water is easiiy aeccssible there
is- ti. ui 'a in favor of (lie new concern
from tnc beginning.
7ue News in pleased . . chronic!,
the establishment of this new innustry
and believes it Will lie a tiuccegs from
the begin ring.
Poshing the Work.
Kei'iirts lrom the work on Crlspeu
‘--•and me encouraging rey,arums tin
ti lift laetery. I)r. Gliittonilon has a
large .eree of men .it work placin;
i ae m:u-lii:,,-ry. and lids enterprise nil.
soon be v. I nn,lot- way.
h.very indication pc x ti ;u .
ior tHi new induetiy waicu has been
i- tailed under such auspicious tin-mu
i dances.
It i i iiDJI) S
StSiVVAB OOLS AiiiiOAD
LAID THAT -STEEL KING WILL
i LOAT A STEEL COMBINE IN
KAISER’S DOMAIN.
Hew York, August 2d. A piouilueni
dm :toi in tin United h-mun Cou
cufiipany hhiu ti:-:,:\ ihat Ciiaries ."d.
iivnlj, i,i. ..idem oi toe Unitcii Btai.es
btcel Coriioration, was going to lfu
rojK' for ih, puipoiso of com ining tlx
o- sled itnltistrics of GnglanJ ami
Germany. .uen asked in rcgaul to
tiie lisa ia er. Ai r. Schwa b isawen.-d lux
tie nail running in glvi out.
U is i.iiii n.-i-.-i i■, ain iii.a iiia re.a; ,
nn ii -a Mid in- h-i'iina lining, in uji u
hi:: deniui. xlc i:- ex|iect. and to guggisi
iiU> .UCci ;-eof Ut kill' (.'Mb , Oi in:, il 11 e
iaoti to r,u i ope
Mr. keii v. ui i rr 11 i ,j,I lii-re ~ii. <, v;
in;-;. i-t- wot- .'.ictompaiiiou ny in:
Inoiiier. Joseph Schwab, anu ms prl
vine .-.r-i-i h arye lie steppe, i iiriski
i*.i:ni tin- ear and as he did ho. stiid fo
a nuiiil.i i- of tiew.ii)a.|ic;- men |i.-.-seftt:
"fs.-vv, nUemeii, 1 am going io tci
you liner things, and I non I. waul
yon to ask me any furl her question:-,
in tnc Hist place i dim t look nl;e a hick
n.ax. in me .".ocoud pku-o ! le. 1 the
nee; sity of a re.,l. and I am going i.o
iol cue. In tin- third [dace i am not
going to resign and have no iiueniion
of retiring in :n tli" presiin-ucy oi L.
Lniti and Stales Steel Corporation."
"Aj'f you going to lhtrope? “was
nskt-l Mr. Schwab.
t'es." in- rojilied, "but don’t ask
mo any inert questions. Thai'! all 1
have to give on! ”
: 1 . 1 Un
scenes of bis boyhood has cud mi.,
done him good. He told lii.-i friend,
F. D. L.x.tpp, of tuis city, tua-t no novel
fell -u r in hi.-; Inc. uu,l .vn 1 Sluipi
emphasized tins by Buiting mat lic
nad never‘seen him locking better.
Rirs. S'-hwuo will remain it fxn-clto
■during Iter uusband s nosenre.
MURDERED AND CREMATED.
Supposed Accident Thought to Be
Work of Assassins.
CiiarloUe. N. August 20.- ~ A sen
sation was created here touay wnou
oxi-iencc doveioiu'd to snow that a
iu'iiiity, presumed to boa dislroi-'aing
accident is a double crime—arson
and murder.
Two weeks ago the borne ol' \V. it.
Duly, a prominent Jiarmer of Grabor- -
chard towus.i.p. was destroyed I,;, fire
and Duly himself perished in the
flames. The flic was anributeu to ac
cident.
Toouy tiirce n.-vro--;, Lester Miller
Will Hilton-and Will Simpson were
arrested and jailed on suspicion of
bring implicated in the terrible crime-.
Threals of lynching were fn-eiv
indulged in in the country, and the ne
groes were brought nere .or safety.
Thc-y will have a hearing Tuesday,
next.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
MUST ANSWER TO
m MURDERS
LEADER CF ROUMANIAN DESPER
ADOES HAS CRIMES IN
NUMERABLE.
f) HER VICTIMS
A Reward cf 500 Offered for Her
Ccpture-—in Case* Where Peo
ple Showed Resistance They
Were ordered.
Buchai cat. August 2u. -A hand of
le ’i■ -ii.-, ims In on run to earth
near the 1: vi- r m which is a
woman 22 vi :i::-i el ago. and very
iiaricisoir.e.
Foi wc-ei;:: pa .I these robbers have
i. 011 I, III.:: XX. tile uilblgo.: of not I It
" i'll Uoiinxxiui, several iioiiHOS having
been attacked at night and pillaged.
In 0n.,, s where tiie people snowed
vc isiunee they were murdered.
Tin- woman is iK'ld responsilile for
many particularly atrocious c-iimc-.s
and cmtmgi s. bne frequently had vic
tim:-, tortured and pin tu death heJoro
her The autlioritic., on Hit her wh o
eighty-six murm-i's, lns otaor ciinies
ol vniteuc e. and Ul6 oases ot plunder
ing ami r* bbing. A reward tu s2,:>uu
- xifi-r-. and ior Imr eii|iti[)-e.
INVESTIGATING THE CHARGES.
PostoUicc Isj-ector at Tcccoa in Re
sponse to Petition.
Tot-eon. tin.. August 2ii. i'ostornxx
is. pei.ior Dairy is liere this week ia
vi'stigntin;.; the cirnig,- recently made
again i i*o: tmas ter Walk* r.
. !:.-• u pci a.ou generally
ni ' : b; ti,, ,ii/ til ■< oa and
lli - | m. xi i., i , i io. lollicc.
■ 1-x the r* i. . I o- i'Simaster
Wall-'er, was ionvartixii to tae author
itfe at \. ‘diington.
In p,x.;iun alleged immoral con
duet and i>liysii til unfltliesa. IJrUlik
er.ib- -i. -i charged. This )icti
t,oi. ■. ~;.,i i by about tilt-. ra
.is ~ lu .- ns of Fie commu
.si.. pnticu:-. ol iunit x. The
UlU'taV.i , -in: ’:! : l:X. ; , fail
il. -f( a: : - mi to ilie .-,■ ol fnc of
lice, inf.pl to ladies .no eonduct
I w'iiich l't-ndt roil i'o.Tnui i r Walker
generally olijeelipnaole to the dtizous
.xxioa.
NEGROES BREAK JAIL.
Goo. Howard and Ed. Fletcher Pick
Their Way Out.
<-' Howard and Fid. Fiotcher,
two negra-s well known in the crim
inal circles of Glynn county, escaped
from file city jail Tuesday night by
picking 1 Loir out through the
■trick wall.
- ii" x uvi • 1 " were an cstc.t
Tuc.'.e.a.,' nit * I'uiion for fighting a no
.lo juv.iclier. Whi-n oliuer.-; went to
tnoir ex l i .yesterday morning they)
v.'ci: gone A lm; hole bad been
piei.i-ti in the i rick wall fmougix which
tli oy passed.
I is tnoiight that the two escapes
a , in or around the city, anil the of
ficers. ar.- keeping a sharp lookout for
them.
E. &. n. NEWS ITEMS.
What n, Going On With the New
F.cad.
For anew roau the B, & It. is show
ing up handsomely. Tc. lxmay ...o
icgular tram brought in an eleganl
sl< op, 1, and it win filled with puss<-ti
gers going out last night.
Seveial car -oads of grain from
OUlaiionia and the Indian territory
ho vo been root ived during tiie past
few days. Asa direct line irom Iho
west. Ibis l.i’unswick enferpi'isx Is as
suming good proportions.
President Maehen of the cono-ruel
ion company, is a busy man these
days, looking after the contemplated
improv eiucnta in ferminal facilities.
General Stil-xriiiU-udem Westtieh, a
ve!uable man in the right place, was
■ iut. on the line yesterday pushing
work ai the front.
('hid' Engineer Koherts returned
last night from ail, lmporrant survey
ing tour around Otfcrman.
New equipment recently ordered is
now enroule, which will add materially
to the road's service iu the luture.