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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
VOLUME 2, NUMBER 214.
FATE OF SAM STORY
NOW RESTS WITH JURY,
A MISTRIAL EVIDENT
LAWYERS MADE
STRONG FIGHT
—t —
Cass Went to Jury Short
ly After One O’clock
Yesterday
Siuce 1:‘SO o’clock yesterday after
noon ihe fate of Sam Story, chained
with the killing; of llamp Shrivor, amt
whose case has boon on trial since
Wednesday afternoon, is in the hands,
ol twelve of his peers.
As stated in these columns yuster
day, this very unusual case is famil
iar to the people of Brunswick and
Glynn county generally, and it is un
usual for the fact that up to this
time three juries or thirty-six men
have failed to exhonorate or convict
the defendant. The case is one ot
those dramas of human life that pi e.
upon tilt; most sensitive and ye! the
basest cords of nature.
A human life is in the balance; a
human life has gone to the great be
yond. On the one side appears the
widow, bowed in anguish, surrounded
by kinsmen of the dead man, calling
for revenge. On the other is the de
fendant and his true little wife, who
claim that the deed was done in sell
defense and in honor's name and are
asking for acquittal. ,
Few cases in Glynn superior court
have neon handled ia more able fash
ion by the attorneys and the oour; -
than lias been this one. Whea the •
jury reappeared yesterday morning, |
having spent the night at the Ogle
thorpe, Judge Parker proceeded to
deliver them his charge in the case.
He followed the evidence very close
ly and the charge was all that could
have been expected by the contest
ants.
'l'he argument of the lawyers fol
lowed and all of them were notable
for strength, eloquence and thorough
ly able work.
Attorney It. B. Dart opened for the
defense and the young attorney dis
ii.,gnu-med himself for Ihe ablest
speech, so his friends say, that he has
ever made.
Col I). W. Krauss followed for the
defense in a thoroughly conclusive
argument. He was clear and concise
in his portrayal of the evidence and
lor an hour and a half held the in
tention of the jury.
Probably tlie feature of this portion
of the trial was the maguitic.ient ef
fort made by Solicitor General Bennett
for the state. Col Bennett is at all
times a good orator. He studies very
closely the salient features of his
case and is thoroughly at home when
addressing a jury, hut lie excelled
himself yesterday and was particu
larly eloquent in that portion of ins
address in which he called upon the
jury tor the enforcement of those
laws which wise legislature has made
for the protection of human life at
all times.
The majesty of the law was the
theme ot tbs solicitor general and his
discourse on this subject was pronoun
ced an being one of the best arguments
ever heard in the Glynn county
SOLICITOR GENERAL J. W BENNETT,
His Stronjj Address in the Story Case Ye".terday is Probably the Cause
, of the Tie Up of the Jury. . _ _
eflourt house. In this connection It to
a great pleasure to the News to chron
icle that Solicitor Bennett has scored
a wonderful record during the week
in the matter of convicting crimi
nals.
Attorney Edwin Dart, for the de
fense, made bis maiden speech in a
murder case, and it is simple justice
to the young barrister to say that, he
acquitted himself handsomely. -He
talked to the jury for more than an
hour and his argument was thorough,
logical and at times eloquent.
As above slated thu jury has been
out since 1;30 o’clock yesterday, and
have not yet agreed. From all indi
cations it appears that the verdict,
as inis been tiie case in two previous
trials, will result in a mistrial.
f Majority Favor Acquittal.
It is understood that the jury stands
eleven to; acquittal and one for con
victing bac defendant on ' a lesser
charge than murder.
CAME FOR PRISONER.
file Nejro Hamsbury Carried to
Savannah Yesterday.
Deploy Siioritf Tom Sweeney ot
savannah, arrived in the city yester
day to take back a negro prisoner,
Will Berrie, alias llamshury, who
is wanted for murder eomumlou ole.
en years ago at Sacusvnie, near Sa
vannaii.
At time the crime was com
mitted considerable excitement
.was caused and a diligent search
was made iov iiaiusnury, hut he
escaped and has since-lived m differ
out cities, uuuer assumed names.
Great cretin is due to constable b
O. Daniil, ol tins city, who workt;..
up the case anu captured the ne
gro.
LAWDENCEViLLL LOTS.
Quite a Large Number Have Been
Disposed Of.
A great deal ot interest is being
taken in the tract now being adver
tised and known as Dawrenceville.
So tar a number of tho lots have
been sold and prospective buyers are
numerous.
Tlievo is no doubt bill tiiai this sec
tion of the oily will grow now and al
a very rapid' late.
COTTAGES ARE BATHER HIGH.
This iVlay Keep Some People From
St. Simon.
Cottage renting comes rather high
on St Simon and tins tact may keep
many away irom the island.
Tho demand tor Da homes no dould
can sod i lie rates to advance bill i(
went up witli a hundred per ceut jump
and is liable to go even higher.
Nearly all ol the ,-cottages have,
been enleil for the months of June
and July.
WILL GET THE CROWDS.
Col. Jacobi is Meeting With a Warm
Reception.
Advices lrom Col. ,1. L. Jacobi, the
geuiel manager of the Cumberland
hotel, say tiiai the crowds will soon
be hero and he expects the rush in
a very short time.
The people ol Fitzgerald say they
are coming during July and nearly
iifty of them have already engaged
rooms.
This will he gratifying news to the
many friends of Mr. Jacobi
WORK ONSTEELPLANT
. H A S B EE N C A L. L E D O F F
CrornwelEGarrett Engineering Cornpany
Wires Their Resident Engineer to
Immediately Stop Work.
From developments yesterday with
reference to the proposed steel
plant, ot the .Mohawk Vail :: am 1
Wire com pany. make it .ipim-' t;. ,t
there is some clash of n vei\\ ricua
nature between the tonner \ n
and the Garre it-Urom well 1.
ing company, who were un*loi t j
to construct the plant in que-'.e,
l'o serious is this difference ! ;
the engineering people have con •■aided
to throw up the contract and. om
some unlooked for occurrum-e inter
venes, it is more than safe to predict
that the steel plant will nut hi iw;!i
by the Garrett-Cromwell Engineering
company.
Chas. P. Turner, the / rosiiient eu
gineer and direct representative of.
the company, who has had charge
of the construction since the layim
of the cornerstone on May fust, re
ceived Ihe following telegram .. -u-r
day, which is self-explanatory:
“Cleveland. 0.. June 4, lfioj.
“Chas. P. Turner, resident engineer
Brunswick, (in.
“Owing to the failure on the part
of the Mohawk Valley Steel company
officials to make their second pay
ment on our engineering fee now past
M'LAUHIN 11
GET SOME BACK
>
He is On Umstotl y paper
to tiie Sum of
SOO,OOO.
New York, June 1. —Janie \V. O.
borne, counsel ioi e.v-Uiiii' !i . i .s
.Senator McLaurin of South Carolina,
said today:
“As a> result of our continued in
vestigations today as eounsel ior Ben.
a tor McLaurin, 1 can smii* tii.ii In
not as near ruined as was a first
reported. His liability, however, a
Hilly sl l i,UUU.
“This sum is represented by lli'.huui.
in cash, which my count iiuv.oicen
tu Frank’ A. n- and, iti*i
three tWflereni notes on whir h hu
went security. One tiiese notes
is for a noth e i mi ;,-.J-/.onn am
another fur saO,oi.M).
‘ The nisi note lull due a few nay:,
ago anu was ptompiiy met by beantoi i
McLaurin, who men .•(•.sued at
lachiueni fur the !;..• <>i tn non
on tiie stock of Frank A. Lnsi-al iu
ihe lVlohawk Valley concern.*’
THE FUNERAL YESTEDAY.
Remciins of IVir. A. Borchardt Lai.J
to Rest.
Tlie remains ot the late A Bor
-nardt were laid to rest in
the Jewish cemetery. The cme
aiony ccurreil at tiie re.-.iuenec oil
tram street, Rabbi W.asuw o:ia mt
ing.
. The cortege, while it was a long
me, was greatly Tiered •-u i .
ilie heavy rain which prevailed dur
ing the funeral, and many ot the
•lends of the family were unable to
attend the funeral on this account.
TWO JURIES ARE NOW TIED UP j
One at the Oglethorpe Other at the
Court House,
Two juries imm iho suj erio,
■mum were ml last night and could
not agree upon a verdict
The jury in the Story case was
quartered at the Ogle; liorpe for tin
slight. The other was in the case
of the state vs. Sam Andrews, char
ged with the larceny of some hogs.
The jury went out in the afternoon
and wen- unabh :n.-o*e and spent
'the night in tin' court house
Getting Ready
Tiie meml < i of the Pom WeMi
Fishing cltil) 1
and other things in • for the an
nual outing and it is safe to sit >
the tinny trihle will ‘and lilt I -hmv
ing when then* fishermet • 1 11
Ilf the heavy rain yesterday d’>es # not
J cause another postpomenl all the
j members wiii be happy.
BRUNSWICK, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5 1903.
due, we find it necessary to suspend
ul work ir. connection with their
plant at Brunswick. You will, there
f •!•• proceed to dose up y.uir affair.
*nd let urn to Cleveland at mice.
• .e. t Cromwell iOntfilicc; :ng Cos. '
Turner was seen Ly a repiv
‘.’live of the News k the < )g!c
' • :: hast night, and when quo*
or. the subject ho • aid he was
i’ .ware ot the fait that thi
u i .ii. wound lie disappoint
ment to the people of Brunswick me!
that he regretted that. r instruct
ions had made >t necesier-y I'm him
o leave* the cay. Ho had I;, pci i<.
. n- re for some tin, a! has', aci
i a manner had beta.me m'neged o,
U.:!i the cd v an 1 its people
In c.oiti'oi icitV with the above tele
. am, however, lie will ci-ce up ins
office today, wind up all m Ue;s who n
has been muter itis siip<v\ m i.-i i
i'*g"iner with Mrs. Turing, will leave
tonight for Jackson villt, whence *
;.> Cleveland.
It is needless for tin* News to go
into details in the precises. The
people of Bruntfwick are la miliar with
the circumstances. A great big prop
's!; ion came along, railing for s;>oo.-
mm io m
A ifc.) iilitilfilb!
Puts an If.nd to Rumor
That tie is Out
or kace.
•/uc)• Com tiand Synunos is in the
nicr l(M |ini: •(• ul UiO <;j|y (0111*1 Ul
1 duns wick, an.l lie i?- in tin- rum lo
stay
• i lilioi Vv t: ul i out y. si -iday In
UU' •'!; <: ifiUl tI)C W‘ll kIuT.VII UtlOi*
iK’\ hud iti!M*d I rnm liio ace, aim
■ i • , - ,i ;s< v. s i pi usual aI. \
in dist . ju
sal<l.
in. i aa vo lieani ol this rumor
to lii* .'Jive that l imo 11 1 ; i! <’i| u oui
tin race ioi judge *d die <ny khi'l.
. 1 am at a loss to umiei iano j
from what, source it. camf. I am In
1 uc; Ida: lllld am lu * in: idi in . a,\ ,
to the finish, ami, a: ou tiie
;.iVS(.:Ii t . a . :- iOu •<1 • .
•. over, Wilen 1 shall have .utii'-iem
iline to (in so, l , i . . -
(mu dm;.i lOJI 1.0 tin n dplo ot lii'OliS
\v utv in ism lin. v' . a
: tla .t: lit.i S. si . Hi* jut
any l '.’Utions oin ulatiMi ainna ; Im
pvupk; mit : ;n ; y my ca.miium,.> ioi
Liu: simple ta:i s mil l uo not. n iiuvi
' - uch acLion m . • tin
no lUauii m
l curb
, h . 11 . . aiiiiCi
was. auuoimciM in a
w* .n a any, an-. Sima dal lime Ills
liuim lias been lavoia t:i> liioliUOlieu
n.aitCisj/uKrinjain.su../- u;o . m duiuui.
[by a liumixu m .u> ••• .■> m imun
l Wli’R in cuiti.a 1 ion v. nun
• . • a lie . • ■ ■ e by uni
la an able Jd.s.. ;< ...la -• u ou ihc
sUind'io; ••■si m ...t a
Wick enu u. ami . • ,•• ■ ' amain.,
well (ju.uiyn lor a,.- • ii< i.
-i u ol & . ua mini.
. '.nil. l l IJc-tfc".- .1 dan WTh.'i n 1 a'ln -s’-
im* issues UiVtiV;d in • ’ I.l‘C ii*
people liidv •.]>• ■ t ;> >•: : Wuoif
sol in: fa.'.’Ls at hi- iu.a!:-:
)
tiVih* R L;>SiV L ei.r.Lf/iO'
Corner iitoee n N v-
Catholic Cbureti Lj-o.
iiiebiinuiO. \ a i. I• - '• ha
been u notable • ■ n ■■ • wi
. t 111* (Jill b I IIH • ■ H'h l IMI 1C Of
t lie IK: W ii. il 111 : a. I . •i1 'll '' :
‘.V| IS lii n ill.d .1 Oil) . \;lr. < 0.1 id) > ll'illl
iiTi sect ion.-. •)j . pi *
out.
rile (’a tin is rfi'.T. ' i i ios 1 il;
have all -,u a . . < 1 ul ‘ ! -
lately nisi . ev-.‘ia: or UmM have
b< ii COtllj • ile'i t 1 ‘ ‘ la. I' : ' >
churches tun ■ jui. . • '.ln- mcrea..
, ed member -u:p.
I**"' 1 <n tin* part of the people ot this
i> ami eui citizens responded n
’ c unts '•-iimiiei) sural** with tin ..
’•linns from pearly c\t>iv walk of
iile.
\:\ l fieri was made to reach stum
■l ihe general officers of the Mo
. iwk . ( ti.|may iasi night, hut failed.
' iv : idle mm ' to he said,
h nia\ he that lie Mohawk poop!'
v ( 11 make anangemeiiis with othei
onti actors and proceed Willi the
..oik hut as lhey have failed to link
ile ;r oldigat l( .| >■> t-tu* (i meii-Ui on
well company, the largest steel
mill huiim rs :a Hit A-u’kP, this seem:
unlikely.
Ye who live in Brunswick have the
co:e..c,*aliva of knowing that when
1 -hi'.eii upon tlie crucible w.* were no;
.unu y ant ... if oihot !ia
down upon us the outside vvor! i w .
Know ibai w > stand ready and willing
to do our share in p oinoiing new m
dusiries in tins •Oiiimu.ni> when tin
*'
opportunity prc.uuit.s in-Mi.
Mr. Turner, who leaves tonight, ha.
ma.de man: friend.-.-in Brunswick wl■ *
will wisii liim an abundance’ suet e;
in whatever field of endeavor In ma>
eiigagi in tlu* future.
flflflStVfcLT Will
81 Mi TflDAl
—+ —
President Will React
Washington at 1
'tonight.
Washington, ,/Junc I. —President
Roosevelt s long western trip, his
“swing, around tin- cire.m ' will he <u
an cud ouiio-row At I lint turn* In
is expected to lie in Wasiiingiou ..
I(*r ait absence oi sovm '.v- i In* i
i lieduh•: I'j reach tho capital at V
. , . I-. ii inc \ .*;! n,g.
Nothing in Ihe way oi i 1 mon. i:
1 1oi. has been planned aid ii is not
iindy that ilk it* wdi lie any formal
recept ion.
Reception £it Bloomimjeon.
iliOull; ..igi Oil, Li.. Julie 1 i ! csM I'd .
kiGMm u w.i cd ii early \ Bis imu'lilii,
and iic.loi. \iir -an had ci iid Bud vea
nig.’i, lie -• ilk. j.*icj ,ire.it I-. Bogin i in- Ic.si
;pec(* i- ig da ! Ii> ie- m -1?i e.a U
.ng ii an o. iia-in i. i rip .i* ■<a ideas
fel a. tee i id't , I lihuii.-., II:* • i'resi
dent l• \ ie\N e. 1 I lie i>ig 111 1 il l aI . p>i la< m .
ihe lion i a a.* aa l,) i(u a uemon.-J i..
i ion oi i in- lx m*i mil su*j, .id .m nngi -
inetit \\ it i.• •(■( ssai > in diu. < \ > son
ills* 1 '! t-M( |.. II . S Hi II - I .. . I uM-.iient .->
lU': [i.ii .uie '.ai,i •Ik Bigg. , i oiaii oi
il i -X! i; ; t ve I .'••■il :i. * :iis |a Id CM iln
Si ai e i '.n!;n .n • a,nil., ‘.pam.-di W~i
/eleian-x. v. B < eiHia i ( iicaui jmik Ih
It ;l! prog! x.T .ii • . . Bill • UiOraei-i
■ v ia I }'• V l '..e11 1 ;S (M If, I Blin US A.-
, i-mai iim .;, ,i por'i.ion oi \Be iSvia.-
Ind ii 1 ii• all l l I'ou. r•, i fiian
I iiet* seel ii' gMaiiig g 111. .vpuiils.
and .i on in o : oi -"a.!!- a i 111. i > not ties
r:, soldi* -•.- aV( a ohl.-dh,' ;I > ii.. h
.1 1 I lie iI * .'; :. * , who lcpe;o ("I. - B <(.(•-(
ills ;u KIIO-A ."‘li ’ 9■> ; ll' 1 ■ 1 1; 'i 1
aulic.Bed l)> 'he i'e viev* ;n f >• a > i •
aie.dia fcN aI K a in. pa i me was o oi,
ne Pre .id; ni -mn hi- , an , rtoar •
Ui ,n x ( ■(.*: i.ii li ■ 11 ; . <i * • i); irte i lot
Binc'Hii i...i . Pi l ■ t ;
At Lincoln.
\ miCOill. I ii.. .1 -lilt v • ' owd • ! .
ei a! I Itoiisa' i< i p i- a :s ' >' g l a ’ <
, bout tin •' .i till'-. 1 ’ i • ii > 1 o; a i
j -
ills * i ll ii. i: 11 ;I . .a op her. • •■h r-i-i
•; ng lieStt. ' ■ ■ > 1 • ,
d’ Ins t rain in l n a ! it m : ii - .
i *)':*' I '.{ >1 t id: < }| I I- !• J'i afio .oh}
Viuit • in- an a ■ m : oii'-d out
,ii In- m .’! ion
In Illinois Capita!.
hpi !11 g iieni.- Li ji-ac . ii -i'i-.ht
!{.>:*♦: v' it *pc;; •' • * ill 1 lie cap
ita sit of 1 mots to . uitl the w<
inll*• 1 m‘ i = ■> •' ’ 11 ■' 1 1 a u
clit In* >ii. a i • !•' - '• hri..-|<l|| ill:,
|, ~|g t rip • ' '• hi' ■■ ■' ol i la
spf.cia i 1 ii i ' ' 1 ! ■' • ' ' ; :■ 'P V .-.I lOi I \ ,
,1 I I ■ | 1 • I < I ' 1 1:1.-- : i 1 l Ii ii i,‘ IJ ;■ 1 t.ljt
I'lesitHuh :oi.,m sc i 1.0 st y
I. iMMit Ii
iii. . ■ mmi, ,1 met Soldier*
iiii',l tluliee luniieti uti escort aim clean n
RUMORED THAT THE
B. & B AND THE A. & B.
ARE FIGURING ON DEAL
t iiv m:i> t.i 11. IT,-, iii-iit s t ju i.i.i,
G.iveiiiiii- Y.llqs. Ken. 'iq i u, - ,-,q
ll III'! I'llill iv !)I(.|| 111 ! lit- i I! ,11 li'im
u.iiiil to Iml wi-lci'iiH' to the CJi .1 r...
•cui ive oil!it; nat ion.
i !u; (lit; .s i>i*fami ai ii ii,' was (Tow led
.vit ll till elest 111: 1 icui til es iiei {tie in.-,
ilt.qui.she-i visit ot was all! iweil seaiveh
1 into I'nr a litnelieon al t lie ex.-ent in
m iMsiiin it lit i,i -1 ,oveiimi ami a iiiin.-
K'V 111 111 vit Ci! e'lH'sts Till I InefeveiH 1
'f * lio 'l.n "as 'he (jellies ’ ion o' 11,
Ilia Miiiiehnt new ,n le-i; \ hi.i'ilin;
I’lk si ruel ine v .ims ,y t.. t )„
D'hoiise, uni i>t I, msele and out
I IIS eiabo: at (U v (hv.sseil ,11 ,;,!”S in.
hint inn' iii lionor oi iin inn i, ,
liotlsailil pel -.mi!, oceiij st at
iiiliimiuni. and many u,e win-,
low lied into the aides and other
pia.-es w ill'll' 11 11 1 in;, loom enihii he
n id. n liile • hei 1 1sti ne.i in t he I'n-s,
Sen! s addle--, i'iii i’l’esideot was
iil I’OdiK etl ov iovernoi l ales. ain.
noth leeeiveit vueji.eiiilis wt-ii-.-aie.
ilmnwli ihe linn was e\i i-i-.iitijz 1 \
uuiilel at .:-w oi ih tin i a pri ain nu>
'I pan,it* !n:n-l ion ~ fin- 1 ’resuleiii
I oil no thin; lor ,i !m i and \ isi I I o Li
(■o n s * oii.ii. W Ill'll he deposit ed a
liand.soin u n-.it i, on I lie san3o|ihaqn
of i he marl i red rresidi'iit
11 iwll (i rHie’k 11 a ’(..il li, - wast e
■itimod. Slops at Dtc.iliiraiiu Danvilii
I .it ti tins li.omooii an; Ihe last s'-he-i
--ded till • lie .1 imesi I rip I-lei nnih l
1-lketi lit a I *l e.siiieiq o, (he i ,'iiieii
Siale.-. Tomorrow niorniiijs; the I'rnsi
" will speed across lo.iiaiia am
I boo. .1(1(1 S-111l Id'll alKlllt ! 1 ! ’I I < lull
he exprvis lo tie 0.,.ek ill W'asouiqioo,
loail.v to 1 acl; ie l h.-' h-isiiii-ss thai has
.uruinulaiee m his ah cnee.
Chaimnakers Meet.
t’nltiinba „ 11. .:an, j
nakui I 1000 ol lhelon ed Slates
■ ip* non lbs amioal coin in . m m this
it/ lod.it "hi; dele/al i’s 111 all el id
ance lepresent lim annul toi l > local
iranehes. Ihe. puisbliiiq er.u c./ol tin
(oiivein ion, winch will pruhabl/ he n
session in ten nays, is Jacob VV . Ihus
t me. of Trout mi, a. a. lic.porls to lx
"VseineM to 1.n.-'.cotiyeniiio11 show i ha.
t-ai> oiKiiiil/.at ion is slwnllly iiHlreasiiip
Ms iijt!iiil>crshi|> ami inliuc.oce, lhi
jl'Ow lli heiii" part n-ii l .ll ly noticoahh
ia I‘e.oiisyiiaina. < Ihioaoil New .lersei
Coming Here.
U a.sliin;-,ton. I > i.. i une ~ qhi
■stale iicpurl oioiit is advl.sc.ii iiiai
iiilctl States anisiil-i icimiai Giiou
n ia a i Mia hr; ha l ami, VVbo;; K a ,-kah
di li.a vc Si la op i 1,11 l.m lay en 11 mi c |,,
A in,'l ra. lie pi inoipal ohjqcf ii I lien
ossioii heic "id nc to iu.iKC aiiaie’t
ic ols lor I lie i liine.sc e..hilj|ls .0 ip,
.oin.siaoa i'n i. ... : p,..,i ion.
LL.FT Din L-dl A ri_.
'roperty Vauled at $431,099, Goes tt-
His Witu.
S ’ 1' a l\, .i ion I fie l.oe t'f, ■
■ Id ("I. tunnel- .-pl ain r ui
a Ilae ot re]irnsurativo; . aeeonniiK b
nllui.il report 111, ll loilav lefi n
a r.-aaial i-.-l.aP vuiueii al f i.n.'.ia. ,u
a the a-' daeiO ol ilulils ami Ihe
s ii'■ i:.-■ ( - oi nomine ■. m inn. ;h.
•• • • p r.son ; i:mou •;
consi.sliiig clii'Uly >i uoeks and
vewnuos.
I >.V iti Will, t* \ (*<* 11! I*l .i v yc;t,
uuoi’c ui death. Ml Reed’ property
sOvs io nis Wih
School Closed.
• i 'ci it very .in ii . ;.iui . eason St.
- > liiiiri.il}.- (in n jj.. iia \ . nibiri! in,
•I' .> ' •(! I’ije :i I , liig made i>>
- *- ■ ■ uin sa*. isfnet
>■ J iUl(l ll V* ■ I eVldCJil i)iill tilt;
le><d-s liv v c i<*< in ihe hamhi ol
iUiipel' TP I• a* 'Met
■ <;v. Hollingsworth to Officiate.
• niMi’jiii.v i " Wayll• ■- v |e, where :
e go I ; (Hill! ill ! ! lie I line! :! I
. S • i ■ wh < • ■ • 1 ' '■ i
!*! \ iiG w c .. .-It Is' <i\V!! jj( re ; c
A' -11 y • | ici. 1 :1 •; *•. -1 dau ;ilh c (if
i .‘i ' ivl; K ( Hack.
Giving General Satisfaction
J'iu day sc," . ;ce <>; i.< Mu' ii i.ipi.i
a ill. V\ I 'Hi ji.ill.y tdi. if M. 1 V
;iie r a ha U i • i met
i;u id h o • 11
.■•I! d.M;! •, J, ||el ’ i I il"! • !.- .1 I'.
:ia mi f<i i .it' ' . irea; - m cinn/orl
d:n |i <; •! aWiii - rapidly.
Going Next Week.
Mu: ' i Adraiiio, of !!;-
lUllil t < ■
aih i : ; 111 - ii• I.h ha > m - eum
,m i.a line ia< • Mr Ab ous •.
~ v • . ••
IliM: U.- pre-edd lild .Cui toil:, i- 'ail.
be.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
ONE ROAD It
BU!II OTHER
f
Meeting In T his City lo
morrow May liriiijg
Out Some cts
!l ‘ a he iri.nl. wiu' cliy j| M .
A’lanlie A- nirmingliain ; . nm
,a,, * v ned wii.li the
■’•'enwu | y- Birmin hrun enmpanv
' ),,t hi i . iiiah .ig Brunswick Iheir
leep wa'ei lei .miinisV
11 !lu * -YHantic A Bn Miiug,dam
aiho.ui company Imy if;, ihnnsvvick
<V Biriiiiiigliam Uailrojtd company 7
!'■ unswlek iv Bn nun; haiu
vailr<a.i (aunpany ;•,.•! con, r, i m j
Miantic Biriningiiam Kailmad coin
pany.
These are some oi the questions
‘ v^,l( h. j 1 1 ‘ at mis iiarliculai nine.
H(* per'plexing (h. minds of qmle a
number of Brunswick people As it
lS weii known the .aoeknoider.s of
;t N’ B. are to meet here to
morrow and incmenlaily .• v. rai rep-
e '•<■!;! al ives ol i tie a. w B.were in tiio
yesienlny, wnigli gave rise io I lie
■ airly vr il authenticated rumor hai
a deal of some charactci was on loot
>ci wecu the two companies.
The multer was the miujcct ol con
sidcraFile troniuieiiT yesu.'ma.v anu im
oiieensus of opinion was that such
i deal. Mini is, ;l il looked lor a coin
>ination ol t.ne iwu mierestw, woum
materially benent Bruuswuiv ami
vouiu vii'imtliy make Uus city tlie
cnminu puiui oi me Allanuc Ac
.Urmiiigiiaiu, wniui is being rapidly
huh iioui Way cross Uirouga lo
Liirmiugha ui.
A News n piesoiilauve visiicd the
iieiai miicuo oi me Biuuswick
* aougliurji yjsieK.nv i.or uie pur
pose ol muling out ii possible wuuia
r or nut any such inauei was unde*'
ousiuerauun. iiuijioli oi uie otu
Jials wen ahsefu, howovei anu iiutn
aig oi a defiaale natute couiu m*
Kirued Linder tuo cm uiustanc .
ms iteiii is simply given tu the
publh 111 a n.i• .:; ‘ ui -■• oi die ilia,
ini.eresi iiig rumors aneni Lne i>. V i
itiiilroad conijiany now nemg, ciii.ui.t.
and ui inis an.i oi her >..: •• s.
b i OoK. il/Lbtiia TO iViEGT.
G. Owners tc Hold Sessim
T omorrow,
i’iie iiKJet.ing nl tlie slnckhohh
ui ihe B. Ac B. railroad, winch i>
ciii.duleil i* occur in line, city i.uii<
row., it matter of general publ.e
ui'!'.. and w# he very clo..ciy
a!cll■ ■tj ny the pt ij)l id Uuii.swit k
iile •ccenl clui’i ': ill the ofilCIU fillll
dy ot Ui in. oi connection wnn
v.uiou .uinin of ail kinds, reaiiy
.iiaK( s ii,. im ctmg ia molt iHi,•(>( i
fin. ilian il woiiiu im* olueiwise
ii n uoi Known . • vvnai e.viei.
lie hiiic.vli iluer. will attend, hut it
na.-i in en ..i.. •u a. liorn .it I v ely lim
*-1 ill* e -lit a mould Will In i eprcseu*
•l, person .lly a e i>''\ie.., iu .ran
act such Im.silie. s as may conn* l.e
ore lie- msuiing.
TO CAMP IN AUGUSTA.
irst Reyiment Wull Go There
July 7
li will prolianly ol 1 n11* ost i"
,ii<- Kill'iii'ii to Know i hiit the Kirs I
.>i| mlanii; vViil pm mid *•' *i
111 i|) 111 '1 ! 1 .1! A1 li;' iI I r , l‘ , :iid.y July
i oi jj< i h.<; a oay or two arlioi
i! .ii o' i in ;ciidv. :in inr:i iroui
i.. >' liu >*ii Sunday
i"i;i • J:>< a. • Min y an now pi >*|m’
11. IIH-ill. •u . in ■!' '■ ami i -."' ‘i
i•mi ,i fiiirmsiMsm nas so 1 . i*■ , n
. v* 11 in aiil u:ij>;uloll ol iho • mump
mo nt.
j ,i. ,!a t - of Hit- ; .in* arc- to
i. • 11. ii ii ■ Ait&u s i. a
vi S-i.via> Id! ! lit jlll l'| )')S‘ • "i roll
.-•in,!. aii it Mi l ' ■ ! a- woo iia\ •*
inai' v r u, tn 11 • 1 - > Vv 1,1
. i>; -ili! c: .. :<- i‘as i hat
iv. i,u, ; .i:.*i vv n : iiuiat-
M 1 • -iiy i"' l 1111
maltol m< i; vv olio lliri o
la Midi .Hi is Cd .-UUd! 1 '.I
, i• i I Hi • li<" 1- 1! I > lilt -111
• ... m v. ill la |* |* ! n- 'i *> P
m at lull
:n in.-, tune 'i: tvvu or
riiieu ai Unit lie cumpauy das
, camp uieie will probituiy oo
number attend.