The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 24, 1903, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. VOLUME 2; NUMBER 156. HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED —♦— Judge Turner Yet Un decided About the Judgeship. 5. C. ATKINSON IS MENTIONED In CoGe Judge Turner Does Not Take the Place, it is Said Another Brunswick Man May be Appointed. Hon. Henry G. Turner, of Brooks county, wlio has been tendered the place on the supreme court bench to succeed the late Justice Luniplna-, has not yet decided whether or not he will accept the place. Judge Tur ner askeu the governor lor a tew days time In which to consider whether or not he would accept., it ,is expected however, that he will notily the gover nor today. Many close friends to Mr. Turner are under the impression tnial he win accept. It nasf been stated that Governor T’errdil has several other wen itnuwu Louth Georgians- iu view in case Mi. T urner does not accept, and among tnern nas ueeu mentioned judge oun. C. Atkinson of this city, in an ai tiole Wednesday aiternoou, the nuauta Journal suttee that it was luiowu tu. Juuge Atkinson was uemg conoiuereu, anu should juuge Turner decline tue place it imay tan to the wen Known ni uusw.iCß jurist. nr discussiug tue judgesmp, the Ai lam ci inows inniKs toe reason me piaee has been declined uy several is on account of me very low salary auacn ed to the position ,aud says: Uomuieiit has been made at the cap tof this morning of tue diuncuity ex ’ perieuced in securing a strong man ror ame .oi tbe uigJiest offices in tut -The: state. Many couie-liu tnai HUted tor tue position can eaXlryfill Utu: live Uiinies' as much in and mat it is an injustice te Xiinaseif and larnUy to accept a posi tion Wllb a salary of only a yea.. gj" tribute to judge bennet. Atlanta Constitution Speaks Well 01 Brunswick Jurist. The Atlanta Constitution ol yester day primed a picture ot Judge J. VV. tienact, ot this city, with the follow ing article: Governor Terrell’s tender ot a place upon the supreme court uench tu •Judge Josieph VV. Beuuei, oi cruns wiCK, gave rise to uiucu pleasant com ■lllOlll on the part ot twose who know judge Cemiet best. tits eminent qualilications tor tac •office are uuiversatly recognised, judge Rennet is an aluuiuus ot the University ot Ueorgia, having gram, med in tne class ot iBS3. Alter grau nation, lie spent several years in lean, lug in Jackson county, as tue neuu oi me nigh school at JcUerson. ne n a native ol Uiherty county, but mover, when young Ui ilrooks, wuere urn rather uow resides. tits tanner wa. solicitor general ot ins cireuil lU, a number ot years,, anu is uov tm esteemed judge ol tne county court. for several years alter leuv.u,, Jackson county, joe Rennet was pi. vate secreiary to lion, lieuiy u. Turner, then a mem oer ol congr tJoo L*tU.er ne was auiuiiied u> ine uiu aiic. i went to urunswick, where ue ha. since resideu. tie served one lei in m me lower house ot the general as eembly, anu was at tue uexi session elected juuge ot his circuit. ouuge liennet served as judge to. three years and a halt, resigning u, form was present counectiuii as men, her oi the lirm ot Kay, liennet m Conyers, lietore going on the bench tie was a partner in the practice Oi me law witn Hon.. W, G. Brantley, member of congress Horn tlm eievemn district. He is highly sue oesslul at the law and feels that <i* owes it to hmself and his family u remam in Brunswick alltiougu his personal predictions have been towari. the bench. A NEW APPOINTMENT Y. C, Manning Made Agent of $). & B, at Brunswick. General Manager Berry, of the B. & 8., yesterday issued the following order: Effective July 19th, Mr. T. C. Mann ing is hereby appointed agent of this company at Brunswick in charge at the Brunswick Freight station. Ail business pertaining to said station will be handled by Mr. Mann lag; accordingly. : MANY VIEW THE BODY —♦ — Crowds Rush to See Re mains of the Dead Pontiff. IN STATE IN Sl. PETER’S The Great Bells of the Cathedral Toll Mournfully—There Was no Kiss ing of the Dead Prelate's Feet by the Faithful. Rome, July 23.—The Pope's body lay in state in the basilica of St, Peter’s today, while thousands of persons tiled past to pay the last tribute. The impressive ceremonies of yes terday were viewed by only a favored few of the nobility, aristocrats, and the highest clergy. Today the doors were opened to the public. Many remained on the piazzas all night to gain an early admission to view tlie pontiff’s remains. There were elaborate precautions to guard against accident s from the crush. The streets were cleared of vehicles, while six ambulance stations had been erect ed outside the doers of St. Peter’s At ti o’clock the great cathedral bells began tolling mournfully. At the sound of the first bell the regi ments of Italian Grenadiers marched across the piazza to the stone steps and the east portico swarmed, for the first time in a year, with 1,500 Italian troops. Tlie Grenadiers stood in double col umn, tlieir lines extending from the threshold of the church through a narrow gateway of the wooden struc ture which was holding back the crowd. The jam at the harrow entrance soon became terrific. Although the crowd was not extra ordinarily large the movement in the funnel-like enclosure made the pres sure terrific. Women hud their dresses or veils torn off and some were lifted,exhaust ed, ov r the wooded enclosure out of the crush. Within the church railings had been erected to keep the people in line to the bier. The body lay on a cata falque ten feet high, so that all could see it. The body was slightly inclined witli the head raised and facing the throng. \ The visage had a chalky whiteness and appeared unnaturally shrivelled. Tlie body was robed in the full vest ment as t lie lioman public knew the pontiff in life. Around the bier were 13 high can dles. On eaeii side stood a noble guard, witli the priests and acolytes intoning invocations. An iron tel lace separated the chapel from tlie mam portion ol the church, preventing persons from kissing the slippered teet of tlie pontiff, as tlie lower extremities ot tlie body were two feet from tlie grating. All ranks and nations of life were represented in tlie crowd. PRESIDENT TALKS. Lets it be Known that He is in Favor of Elastic Currency. Oyster Bay, July 23. —Morris B. Bel knap nominated by the Republicans ot Kentucky a few days ago for gov ernor, was among the visitors to Preident Roosevelt yesterdaay. lie conveyed formally to Mr. Roosevelt the assurances ot the Republicans oi his state that they were a unit in support ot his nomination for the presihency next year, and assureu him that they woulu send a solid dele gation tor him, to the national conven tion. With Senator Platt and Keprresen lative Cannon the President discusseu .ue work ot the approaching extraor- binary session oi congress, parttcu lary with reference to the necessity tor some remedial financial legisla tion. The discusson, it is understood, aid not assume the dignity of a for mal conference, but the President made it known to his callers that he most earnestly desired congress, at the earliest time to prepare and pass a measure intended to provide for a more elastic currency and for the general relief of the country in al tinancial way. . PATERSON SUFFERS FROM TORNADO. Three Killed and Over One Hundred Were Injured. Paterson, N. J., July 23. —A tornado yesterday killed three and injured 100. Fifty families are homeless. The loss is $200,000. A path 400 feet wide was swept through the business and residence portions of the city. HOTTEST OF THE YEAR Genuine Summer Was Ex perienced in Brunswick Yesterday. NEAR THE HENDKED MARK Thermometer Climbed Well Up Into the Nineties—Wind Storm in the Afternoon Made the Night a Pleasant One. Yesterday was the hottest day of the year in Brunswick, but not the hottest iii many years, as many cit i zens thought. Those up and about early in the morning made the prediction “This is going to be a scorcher.” As early as o o’clock the sun was beaming down as if was within a few miles of tlie earth. About noon it was excrusial iugly hot, and the dial of the ther mometer was endeavoring to reach tlie hundred mark and only missed it a few points. The usual ocean breeze was also absent, and sweltering hu manity crowded around tlie electric fans ail during tlie day. in the afternoon a wind, thunder and lightning storm came up and re lieved tlie situation, and alter that it was very pleasant. .No encouraging “hews came from tlie weather man and today will also be a hot one, and will probably break Uie record oi yesterday. GROCERS TALK EXEMPTION. Convention at Macon Discusses the Garnishemnt Law. Macon, July 23. — J ue retail grocers of Georgia, who arem session here to day, are uiscussmg the garnishment law, advocating that an people, w ab out regard to ciass, siiouui be required to pay lor what they eat. They claim that many people Jnue behind tlie ex emption law. Many representative citizens from all sections ot the stale are here m attendance upon tlie convention. It will ue in session lor three days, during which a most interesting pro grain will ue rendered. COUNCIL HAD NO QUORUM. However, a Meeting of the Solons Will Be Held Today. Brunswick, (Ja., .1 my 23, 1903. Regular Meeting. By Alderman .Newman: Whereas, tins is the day anti hour ol holding a regular meet ing of tlie mayor and council of the city of Brunswick, and there being "no quorum” present for tlie transac tion oi business; now, tiiereiore, be a Resolved, that tins meeting no now stand adjourned until P riUay, the 24 clay ot 3 uiy, 1903, at 2:30 o’clock p. m. Be it further, Kesolveu, mat the city marshal be, and he is hereby instructed to notify eacli oiiicer anu member oi ol the city council, oi tlie adoption of tins resolution. Be it further Kesolveu, that the marshal serve each utllcei and memoer oi the city council witli a copy ot this resolution. (Signedy a. j. U’BovA’rr, f. mkw.ma.s, IV . K. f >AIIX. Attest: A. it. Russell, Clerk ol Council. Tenth Death. Cleveland, July 23. Ten deaths nave resulted in this City fruin lockjaw since July 4, tlie latest victim being Joseph stasko. lie died as a result oi a slight wound received in hand ling a toy pistol on J ujy 4. Tennessee Dentists. Chattanooga, Teun., J uly 23.—A bout one hundred members of tne Tennessee Dental Association were present t oday at the opening of the annual conven tion at Lookout inn. in addition to the dentists present from all parts of Tennessee, there are prominent mem bers of the profession in attendance from Kentucky and several other States. The programme, which is to extend through the remainder of the week, will be made up of papers, ad dresses and discussions on technical subjects relating to the profession of dentistry. . Condolence of Redmond. Rome, July 23. —Telegrams of con dolence have been received by Car dinal Ore-glia from John I*. Redmond, president of the Irish Parliamentary Society, and King Edward. Thee message from Redmond wae lengthy and expressed Irish love and reverence for the dead Pontiff. BRUNSWICK. GA„ FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1903. NOT MADE YESTERDAY Governor Terrell Again Defers Appointment of a Judge. NOI UNTIL MXT >VELK Chief Executive is Having Somewhat of a hard Job to Decide . Which of the Candi dates to Name. There was great anxiety in the city yesterday to hear from Atlanta, as it was generally thought that Governor Terrell would name tlie Judge of the City Court of Brunswick, but Ihe ap pointment did not, drop, and it is now understood that the appointment has been deferred until next week. Just why the Governor is holding up this appointment, is not known: but evidently I lie three candidates are so hard at work, and have all received such good endorsement, that he is having a difficult job to decide which of the three should receive the place, it, was learned yesterday that the ap pointment, would not be made before next Tuesday or Wednesday. CAPTURED IN FLORIDA. Wayne County Murderer is Caught in Manatee. News has been received iu the city ol tlie capture oi il. G. Joiner iu Man tee county, i'la. who is wanted by the authorities ot Wayne county tur the murder of XJ. V. Cannon near Jesup oil April i5. This murder will be recalled by News readers as a full account of it was printeu at tue time in these col umns. Cannon was a disauleu man living near jesup anu the murderer was a uruunuer. lie stopped at tue staiiun, anu without any cause what ever became enraged at cannon, drew nis kmte anu cut cum man, to death. A reward >vas oiterou by the govern or anu me oiuciais nave ueeu close on lus trail ever since the murder was couiuiutteu. SHORTS IN COTTON PANIC. lime has Conte for July Delivery and Prices Still Up. New York, July 23.—'4lie shorts 1* the cotton market appeared demoral izing touay by tue approach ot July uen very uay ano tue coutiuueo streugtu in Liverpool. The lirst bid lor .July was 43.b0, du points oveir tin previous high record. Tue hirst sale vvos rd.iu and tile next xJ.io. Tue balance ot lUe list opeuu b to 1- points higner and immediately rusheu runner upwards unucr ouyuig loi both accounts. August sold ib, a ue,. advance ot at points; Septemoei reaoheu tf.ib, anu Uctotr ro.a. nur iiiig the lirsl 30 minutes the general nsi snowed advances oi iroiu lu to uo points. CAh'PENTtRS AKfc NOW WAN ItL. Our Public Building to be Rushed to Completion. W. H. Bowen ,v- Cos., tue contractors who are erecting the puone buiiu.ug, advertise in the News today tor twen ty goou carpenters, wuu are wanted to wora on the building. As stated m tuese columns several da>s ago, all stone worn on the bunu mg nao neon compieteu, anu cai pen tors are nos. wanted to complete hue interior and tne four, anu Inis won, will he puslieu with rapidity. as is well known, tue oiiiiUiu o should have been completed several months ago, hut the wont has been greatly delayed oa account or me in aeiiity to secure necessary material, but it is now mougiit tnat onee btnlu ing will be ready ror occupancy some time during November. A Visit by Nignt, Rome, July 2t.—interesting per sonal .dories about boo Xiii. combine to iili the press and form a staple of couve. -.alien among all cusses. Here is one that, whether or not it be true,, is none the loss interesting As has boon I Frequently stated, lie is supposed hover to iia\e left the Vatican since the conclave made him Pope; hut from a very good authority there the story to the effect that elite by night, in the disguise of an ordinary priest, he drove in a com mon cal) through thee capital of “the iirsurp.-i to a palace where a brother of his, who was a Cardinal, lay dying. A woman who noticed the priest get out of the cab swore that it was the Pope she saw. Next day the Cardinal, his brother, lay dead. IMPROVE SERVICE 4 Western Union to Put In Some New Call Bells. WORK TO BEGIN AT O\OE W. H. Truitt, of Fernandina, is Here to Superintend the Work— Old Call Bells to be Re placed by New Ones. Brunswick is soon to have one of the. best equipped call service offices iu tlie Western Union Telegraph ser vice. W,. H. Truitt, Superintendent of tills branch ot the work, arrived in the city yesterday morning with a large force ol hands and the work will bee pushed as rapidly as possible. All ot the call boxes now in use in the various offices in this city will he overhauled and put in perfect repair and m the offices which in the past have not appreciated the conveni ence oi the call box, fuej will be in troduced. Mr. iruitl and his assistants will bo nil- the city lor a wceli or leu nays anu uiey give as .nuance mat on Licit departure uie system in inis city win be up to date in every sense oi me woru. KING EDWARD REVIEWS TROOPS IN IRELAND. Dublin, July 2J. —ivmg Du ward re viewed live troops ami o.Udo uiea oi the naval brigade at Huouuix para, t lie weather was most favorable. It was the most militant scene wit nessed since tlieir majesties auivai in Dublin. It was the largest muster ot troops ever seen at review iu ire laud. The Duke of Connaught was iu command. The X-Rays. Recent experiments by practical tests and exani.n&iiou tali the aid of the X-Rays, establish it as a fact mat Catarrh ol me stomach is not a disease ot itself, hut that it results irum repealed attacks ot indigestion. How can 1 cuie my indigestion 1” rvudul dyspepsia Cure is curing llious anus, tl win cure you ol inaigesaiou and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure catairu ot the stomacu. Kuuoi ui gusts wual you eat -makes me slum ach sweet, bold by Jueigers inai uiacy, smith .Trarmacy and W. J. A Startling Test. To save a lile. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a stall ,mg lest resulting in a wonderlul cure. He wriles: "a patient was attacked with violent nemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. 1 had ol ten tound Klee trie Bitters excel leut for acute stomach and liver troubles so 1 prescribed them. The pattern gained iroiu the first, aud bas not huu any attack m 44 mouths.” Electric dillers are positively guaranteed loi uyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and kidney troubles. Try them. Oup ■ cant* ** -uj dniWElnts Good Adv:es. The must miserable beings In the world are those suffering luin ilys pepsfa and liver complaint. More han sevtiniy-bvo per cent, ol the peo ple ot the Ulined States are afflicted with ihese two diseases and their el cts: such as Sour Stomach, Siclv headache, habitual costlvonoss, pal pliation ot the heart, heart burn, waterbrasb, gnawing and burning palus at the pit ot the stomach, yel low skin, coatwl tongue aud disagree able taste In the mouth, coming up ol food after eating, low spirits, etc Uo to your druggist aud get a bottle of August blower lor v 26 or 75 cunts two dosen will relieve you. Try it A Thoughtful Man, M M. Amtlo of Winchester, tnd. vnew what to do In the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual cue oi stomach and liver trouble, physicians •ould not help her He thought oi and tried Dr. King a New Life Pillt end she got relief at once and was inaliy cured. Only 20c. at all drug ■tore*. All Were Baffled. Word comes from Wake, Ark. that I lev. Jno. J. Cox had a strange inalad; iccompanied by yellow jaundict or 12 years physicians were baffle and though everything known to th rofession was usod, the trouble re aired One day be began to use Iconic Bitters and in a week s bailee for the better came and at •ugib lie was entirely cured It's Hit .iisjjt reliable medicine for liver and lidaev trouble*. Only Mlo. and guar teed by all druggist* TO ATTEND CONCLAVE —♦> — l Cardinal (iibibons is In Europe to Help Name Pope’s Successor. YES Tf RIMY HIS BIKII4MY Is Ju6t 69, Same Age as was Pope Leo When he Succeeded to the Throne of Bt. Peter—A Coin cidence. Washington, I). C\, July 23. Cardi nal Cibbous, of Ualtimore, who is now in Kuropc to attend the conclave which is to choose the successor to I’ope Leo XII]., is sixty-nine years old today. It is an odd coincidence, and especially interesting in connec tion w ith t lie gossip concerning Cardi nal 11 ihlrons’ chances of succeeding to the Chair of St. Peter, to note I tic fact that the Cardinal has now readied the exact age at which Leo XIII., then Cardinal IVcci, was elected Pope. Cardinal Cibbons was born July 23, 1831, in t lie St ate of Maryland. After spending some time in Ireland with his lather lie returned to Maryland, and in lsr>7, graduated from St. Charles college. June 30th, Mil, t lie late Arch bishop Ivenrick ordained him a priest of St. Mary's seminary. So rapid was his advance in the priesthood, and the recognition accorded him for his great abilities, that August lit, IBt>B, he was consecrated bishop and vicar apostolic of Nort h Carolina, four years later tie was transferred to Kichmond, Va. In 1*77 lie was appointed coadjutor with t ie right of succession to Arch bishop Hailey, and in October of the same year lie succeeded lot lie see of Hall imore. In 188S lie received the crowning honor of his life, and distin guished tribute was paid to theJChurch tu Anierica;by his elevat ion to t lie car diualite. J. G. AMES PASSES AWAY. .. Young White Man Died Yesterday Morning. .1. (1. Ame.s, a well-known young white man, aged 23years, passed away at his home, 1018 Newcastle street, early yesterday morning. The cause of iiis deat h was Bright’s disease. Mr. Ames has been a resident of Brunswick for a long number of years. He was a son of I lie late Mr. Ames who was lighthouse keeper on Cum berland for many years. The funeral will occur this morning at lo o’clock. WOMAN UP A TREE. Louise Clifton, .Temporarily .Insane, Stroils in the Woods. Louise Clifton, a member of deriii uioiide, became temporarily insane yesterday morning. Tlie woman re sides in a house on H st reel, aud early in the day she was missed by ( tie in mates, and upon investigation it is understood that she was in the woods, perched high in a t roe. The woman was carried back lo tlie house, a doctor summoned and last, night had entirely recovered. No Truth in It, A report, was current on !110 st reels last night, that a white man fell from tne Mallory steamer anil drown ed, bub an investigation proved the re port was erroneous. FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS. Will Play a Match Game at Fair Ground Tomorrow. Although Muiiager Coleman has en deavored to get several ball teams here for games today and tomorrow, he has not been successful, but a game Las been arranged wlucU promises to no very Interesting. The first and second teams will meet (he second team, to have as bat tery Walker and Brower, while Mal lard and Wright will be the battery for the first team. JETT AND WHITE TO BE TRIED AT CYNTHIANNA. (Lexington, July 23. —Contis Jett and Thomas White indited lor U> murder of .1. 8.. Marcos, were quietly spiritod away from Fayette county jail this morning and taken to Cyn thiamia. where they are to he tried. GOVERNMENT LAUNCH LOST, BUT MEN SAVED. Bedford, Ms, July 23.—A govern ment launch in charge of Lieutenant Stearns and seven men,, was wrecked this morning on Beach island. All were saved. & J&JL'h PRICE FIVE CENTB. PRELATES MAKE PLOT > — Many want dood Positions Under New Adminis tration. CONGRBGAIIONS BUNG HELD Stated That There is a Great Deal of Intriguing Afoot Among the Prelates to Secure the High Offices. Home. July 23.—The second of ten congregations, held before the con clave. took place early today. Matters rotating to the conclave were the sub ject of today’s disc minions. " •'haled there is a deal of intriguing afoot among the prelates to secure high offices under and„ new ad ministration. Cardinal Oreglia, the dean of tlie sacre,| college, yesterday opened the pope's will, which directs the ,impost, tion of his priv; J| affairs. The cardt ual read it till, •gh in the presence of the major domo of the Vatican and noble giiiurl. In tlie evening Cardinals Ilampotla, Mocellili and Cretonii were summoned to Oreglia s private apartments,where tlie contents ot the will were commu nicated to thorn. The document will be made public later, but the pope's political and re ligious testament will be communi cated to tlie sacred college only. ELK3 HAD GREAT CRAB FEAST. They are Having a Big Meeting in Baltmore. Baltimiore, July 23. —Probably with out parallel was the great crab least given at Love Point today in honoring of the delegates mm visitors to the uatioual convention ot Elks. The ctiiei business of lj e convention was alt disposed ot yesterday aud with decks cleared the 2u,u00 Klks were prepared to enjoy the unique least arranged by then local Inetnereu ot 1110 mniered herd. Oue hundred nod fifty thousand is the estimated number of crabs thai ployed to do the sorvifugt They were served slewed, deviled, steamed ana tried; in sandwiches, in soup mud in salid. Two uuudreci negro "mammies’’ with bandanas ami aprons, were em ployed to do true serving, knew were strung along the shore wall tripods tor the preparation ot soup and other forms ol council crabs. Each "mamtiuy” was assisted by two lll.ue black pick iiiiiiiiies, and uie scene was tiuly typi cal ot tue sunny south. Churcd Bells I oiling. ban juun, I'. R., July' 33 -’The church bells aie oeiug lulled 'hourly Liiroughtmi ihe island anu will con tinue lo be lolled t’or two days aud a hall more m minor oi the Tope. El borate 1 lllicl ui cereniouies are be ing planned. Given Liberty. Ban Francisco, July 23. —Advice* from Canton say that Lem Clilng VVi. a wealthy Honolulu Ciinieso, who wa. captured by river pirates on July i. and held tor a ransom, has been i - Ho is an American citue.. President and Son Off. Gypstor Itay, July 23. Early it.. . morning the President and bis oldi . sou, Theodore, started on a In. horse back ride lo Saville, to visit i . Presdent's uncle. They were u 1... eompauiuil by Kecret service meu A Good Thing. German Syrup m the special i -of Dr. A. Bosehee. a . - brated Carman physician, and It ~ knowiod,-ed to be one of the most . . lunate discoveries in medicine quickly cures coughs, colds, an uug troubles of the serious na * leiuoviug, as It does, the cause c,. . ~ affection and leaving the parts . strong and healthy condition, i not an experimental medicine ;.,n lias stood the test for years, its satisfaction in overy case, which ila rapidity increasing Ba | e season confirms. Two million old annually. Boschee’a Gutman Syrup was introduced in the elates in 18H8* and is now sold in , ery town and village in the vrld. Three doses will relic v *uy ordinary cou*h. ***“> * 5 U|j -’One Dose Convinces.’ Mosley Lemon Elixer act , m the bowels without any ui ( effect, it Is a perfect liquid a<aiiv.j 50 cents per mm - ft* gii g rU(} ftUl aB .