The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 04, 1903, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. VOLUME 2; NUMBER 165. A PROGRAM IS FIXED / ♦ What New Town Society Will Do This Month HfLD MEETING LAST NIGHT And Arranged a Number of Interest ing Entertainments for Each Monday Night—Society is Still Growing. The regular monthly business ses sion of the New Town Society was held last night. Routine matters were disposed of and a program decided upon biy the society for the month of August. The program as arranged is as follows: August 10.—Miscellaneous readings ■by members of the society. August 17.—Impromptu debate. August 24.—Regular debate; sub ject to be selected by the leaders. August 31.—Lecture and exhibition of the X-Rays, by Dr. A. Christie. Thhe progress this society is mak ing towards the elevation of the young men morally, mentally and intellec tually is something remarkable. The young men are becoming aroused to the importance of being to express their ideas to the point, and in doing so, lucidly. This is one of the or ganizations that tends to upbuild so ciety, making young men think, act and accomplish upon the spur of the moment, objects that otherwise they would be at a loss to comprehend, either the cause or the effect of the ictlon, promting them to do so hero ically. • The incentive offered by this op portunity is one that no young man should shirk, for the reason that it gives him, an opportunity to express crude Ideas which, pruned down, produces ideas'that elevates all man kind and brings about easier, hap pier, holier existence than can be otherwise enjoyd. OFF ON A VACATION. Rv. W. F. Hollingsworth to Bpnd the Month or August Away. Rev. L. D. Davis, who is visiting the family of Mr. W. A.. McDonald, preached at the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning last anti at night the pastor conducted services. Rev. Mr. Davis will also preach next Sun day morning, as Mr. Hollingsworth will be away on a month’s vacatiton. The Sabbath school and praayer meetings will be continued while the pastor is away. At the services Sun day the music, under the direction of Organist George H. Cook, was ex ceptionally fine, .consisting of sing ing by the congregation and choir, composed of Mrs. Palmer G. Stacy, AD3B l.ucile Butts and Mr, Frederic B. Chandler. The feature of the mu sical program was the organ ac companiment by Organist Cook to the flute playing of Mr. Chandler and the flute and vocal solos by Miss Butts and Mr. Chandler. . LEGISLATORS WERE HERE. Senator Symons and Representative Butts Come Home for a Day. Senator W. F. Symons and Repre sentative E. C. Butts came down from Atlanta Sunday morning and spent tlie day in the city. Both of the legislators talked very interestingly of the work of the house and senate. Mr. Symons says the upper house is merely loafing, waiting on the house, while Mr, Butts says that the lower house has more work than can be done before the time of adjournment, but they will hold three sessions dally hereafter, and it is ex pected that a large amount of busi ness will be transacted. A LARGE SUNDAY CROWD. Cumberland and St. Simon Vialtad By Many People. Sunday was another record-breaker at Cumberland and St. Simon, and the crowd that visited the resorts was one of the largest of the season. The Southern railway brought down as unusually large crowd on its Sunday ! excursion. The Southern is doing the right thing this season by offering a low rate to Brunswick on Saturday on ail points on its line, and the people are taking advantage of the cheap rate gener ally. A large number of Brunswick peo ple added to the crowd and altogether the day ' v *s a good *t both ra fcu'U. WILL PLAY BASE BALL —♦ — Brunswick and Fitzgerald to Meet on Diamond This Afternoon A GOOD GAME IS PROMISED The Two Teams are About Evenly Matched and an Interesting Contest Looked For—May Play Three Games. After a vacation of nearly three weeks, the Brunswick fans will have the pleasure of witnessing another base ball game this afternoon, when the Pilots and the crack Fitzgerald team will meet on the diamond at the fairgroundsand battle for supremacy, and from all indications the game will be one of the best and most largely attended of the sason. Like the Pilots, tthe Fitzgerald ag gregation is composed almost entirely of home players, but they have been putting up a superb game, and the locals can rest assured that the visi tor will interest them. The club will arrive in the city this afternoon on the excursion from points on the Atlantic & Birmingham railroad. They will get here about 3 o’clock and will be ready to com mence business at 3:30. It is not known who will be on the firing line for the Pilots. Manager Coleman had not decided last night whether to pitch Walker or Grimes, but both twirlers are in excellent con dition, and with either of them in the box and good support we should cap ture the game. Manager Coleman will endeavor to get the team from Fitzgerald to play here tomorrow and Thursday. The excursion will be here for four days and the ball team will probably re main for three games. It is understood that Manager Cole man is endeavoring to get the Jack sonville team here for games Friday and Saturday, and if he succeeds it will make almost a solid week of good baseball. GET INSIDE, Your Friends and Neighbors Will Show You How. Rubbing the back won’t cure a backache. A liniment may relieve, but can't cure. Backache comes from the inside— from! the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills get inside — They cure kidneys, Hero Is Savannah proof that this is so: James O. Adams, carpenter, living at 234 E. Oglethorpe avenue, says: 'I used Doan's Kidney Pills for back ache and difficulty with the kidney secretions. My back ached constantly and the pain across the sjpall'of my back was so severe at times as to make me lay off work. The secre tions from the kidneys were strong, had a dark color was full of sediment and scalded like coals of fire. I used many remediees, but nothing had any effect. My health was run down on account of my rest being broken so much at night and I would get up in the moYning cired and worn out. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills ad vertised and went up to a drug store and got a box of them. They gave me new life, although to tell the truth, 1 had little faith left iu any medicine. Since using the pills my back bas be come strong and does not pain me and the action of the kidneys has be come regular and normal,, I attribute my cure entirely to Doan’s Kidney Pills, and you can use my name to this effect and welcome’ Plenty more proof like this from Brunswick people,, Cal! at the Hun ter’s Pharmacy and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers, Price, 50 a box. Foster- Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N Y, sole agents, Remember the name, Doan’s, and take no others. REPAIRING THE BUILDING. Risley School Being Treated to Some Good Work. A force of carpenters and painters are busily engaged in putting the Risley school In shape, and when the work is finished the building will be in first claas condition. For some years the building has been in bad condition and the board of education ie to he congratulated ip the steps taken o put it in good erder. i . dSA RIFLEMEN INSPECTED —f — Captain Robinson Had a Busy Time With His Company A CREDITABLE SHOWING Commanding Officer Found the Com pany in Excellent Shape in Every Way and is Pleased With Result. Under orders from Col. Gordon, of the First Georgia regiment, the Brunswick Riflemen were inspected last night by their commanding offi cer, Captain L. A. Robinson, and the showing the command made was indeed a gratifying one. The Riflemen were not inspected this year by Col. Gordon as iis cus tomary and as was expected, but be notified Capt. Robinson to inspect his command and send in a report. A large majority of the members were present last night and the in spection lasted for quite a while. GaVtbtu Ro|l>i|UKt>n that he found his company in a good condi tion in every respect. The Riflemen are now endeavoring to add more members to their ranks and are after young men of the city t.o join. Tile company now has quite a large membership, but are anxious to carry it up to the full limit,, and any young man who would like a touch of military life now has an op portunlity to join this wejl known command. After the inspection the regular monthly business meeting was held and quite a lot of work was done. WEIRD STORY IS THIB. 0 Some People In Rome Do Not Believe Pope ic Dead. Rome, Aug. 3.—lt will hardly ire credited, but it is nevertheless true, that a number of influential people in Rome and amongst Roman Catho lics throughout Italy, continue to be lieve that it was not the real Pope Deo Kill, who has just passed away, but his brother, Cardinal Pecci, who, so the story goes, had impersonated the pope for a number of years. The pope and his brother were as alike two peas, and it is noteworthy that from his youth Gioacchino, who be came pope, was extremely delicate. His pronouncements on labor, and his recognition of the French republic were severe shocks to the policy, of I the Vatican, When Cardinal Pecci died about J eight years ago,, and his body was | laid in state, many of those who saw ' it declared that it was the pope, not the cardinal, who was dead, and that the cardinal, who was supposed to be a tool in the hands of tne Je suits, bad been hurried to tne Vatican and made to impersonate the pope, as the times were not favorable to a papal election, the Jesuits not feel ing secure of their influence being tsrong enough to secure Die selection of tber tiomnee. The cause of this singular rumor was doubtless due to death accent blance the two brothers bore to each other an dthe general distrust of the religious orders, notably the Jesuits, that exists even among many Roman Catholic ecclesiastics. FIRE AT FANCY BLUFF, Nsgrs Losas'His Home, Contents and SSO in Cash, The home of Tony Brown, a well known Fancy Bluff negro, was de stroyed by fire a few nights ago and everytibng that the negro possessed in the world went up in smoke. Just how the fire originated is not known, but the occupants of the house were ali asleep, The house was totally destroyed, as well as all the contents and $53 in cash which Tony had laid aside, The unfortunate negro has many friends in the city, both white and colored, who regret to learn of Ills loss BIG EXCURSION COMING HERE THIS AFTERNOON Probably the largest excursion of the season will reach the city this afternoon about 3 o'clock over the Atlantic Coast Line. The excursion is given by the Atlanta & Birming ham rairoad and crowds are coming from Fontezuma, Cordele, Fitzgerald, Douglas, and other points on the line. The tickets are liniitd until Saturday and a majority o( tb# passengers will remain in tb city until that time. BRUNSWICK, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1903. CASES IN CITY COURT A Number of Them Were Tried By Judge Sparks Yesterday COURT TAKES \ RECESS On Account of Hot Weather Attorneys „ Ask for Adjournment Until Fourth Monday in September. Judge Sparks convened the city court yesterday morning, and. after disposing of quite a number of cases, and at the request of a number of attorneys, adjourned until the fourth Monday in September. Following is a record of the day’s work: State vs. Charlie Turner, simple larceny: plea of guilty. Sentence, nine months or a fine of SSO anil costs. State vs. Will Baker, carrying pis tol concealed; plea of guilty. Sen tence, nine months on the gang or a fine of SSO and costs. State vs. G. H. Flirt, larceny; plea of guilty. Sentence, nine months on chaingang or a fine of SSO and costs. State vs. Jim Arche, larceny from person. Transferred to September court. State vs. Ben Sullivan. larceny from house; verdict of guilty. Sen tence, twelve months on the gang or fine of $75 and costs. Statei vs. Geo. Johnson, larceny; first demand. State vs. Will Baker, pointing pis tol at another Nolle pressed W. R. George vs. Janies Stephens, suit on note; Judgment for plaintiff. State vs, Lee Hazlehurst, larceny; verdict of guilty. Sentence, twelve months or $73 and costs. State vs. E. A. Bradberry,. cheating and swindling. First demand. FAMOUS GEORGIA MELONS. Large Lot Has Been Shipped to London, Americtls, Ga,, Aug 3. —O. W Bacot, of the Southern Express Com pany, of this city, male a shipment of watermelons to London a day nr two ago. Several very fine specimens, weigh ing 60 pounds each, were selected, and crated separately, and Mr. Bacot expects that the fine fruit wtil stand shipment ail right. I The melons were sent, as a present jto one of his friends in Merrie Eng j land, and will be the best ever seen I upon that side of the Atlantic. . Attention—Employers! Notice to all employers of laborers in the city of Brunswick: The Ameri can Federation of Labor, No. 8333, of Brunswick, Ga.. takes this means of giving notice that from and after the loth day of August, 3903, the follow ing wages will be expected: That ali persons employed in lumber yards, 15 cents per hour; all persons employed on the outside of vessels, 15 cents per hour; all persons employed on the in side of vessels, as follows: Stowers, 27 1-2 cuts per hour; pullers, 22 1-2 cents tier hour, Timekeepers or fore man, 27 1-2 cents per hour. This, July 27, 1903, PETEK ROBINSON, t President j CHARLEY THOMAS, 8-2 Secretary, A Card, I beg to announce to the trade and the public generally that Mr. TANARUS, B Ferguson, the soda water man, is now superintendent of my bottling works, and as the public well knows ho will turn out only the best ot on.-.-.- 1... in our line, We ate introducm sc. yral new drinks, among the same „. ing Mexican Wine Punch Lodi, thing entirely new and never before equaled.. Our Peach Mellow ts a whole peach orchard in every bottle We also put up the world renov.- , it t Beer and the genuine Cow Cola for. which we have the exclusive L I Give, us your orders amt we guatati tee to please you Very respectfully L. LI DWIG. 306 Bay Street.. Phone 185 Excursion Friday Night. A moonlight excursion will be given to St. Simon Friday night on the steamer Hessie. it has been ar ranged so that passengers may leave here either on the 5:30 or 8 o'clock boat. The Mandolin Club will go along and furnish music lor dancing in the pavilion. MURDER TO BE PROBED Interesting i’riaS of Well Known Case Begins a.t Eastman. MAY RESUE! StNSATKmiLY Mrs. Tucker and Robert Cawthorne, Charged with Poisoning the Former's Husband—To Face Court. Eastman, (la. Aug. Tim special term of the ■ urt called I'm- the irial of Robert ( awtliorne and Frs. R. ,1. 'Flicker for the murder of R. .1 Tucker, husband of the latter, will convene here this morning. It is expected that Urn trial will begin at once, though nothing is known as to what move the attorneys for the defense will malic. Cawthorne and Mrs. Tucker are charged with having conspired to put Tucker away, it is alleged that Tucker, who is one of the most prom inent planters cf the county, met his death by taking a capsule containing strychnine given him by his wife. It is charged that improper*, rela tions existed between Mrs. Tucker and Cawthorne, who was a hand on Tucker’s plantation, it is believed that they wished to marry, and this is given as the reason for the crime with which they are now charged. Both have confessed as to their in timacy, but oach attempts to throw the killing of Tucker on the other. Mrs. Tucker says that Cawthorne once told her that, he wanted to marry a rich young. widow, and that she would be one it' she would help him. She further states that once lie asltel to kiss her. Cawthorne boasts that the woman's caresses were at his com mind. The prominence of the Tuckers in this community caused the killing to create a great sensation. Much in terest is felt, in the trial, and the court room will be crowded to its fullest capacity when the case is called. SPEND AWHILE IN JAIL. White Advertising Fakirs May Have Long Confinement. K A. Brad berry ami W N. Almond, the two young while men who are confined in the Glynn county jail on the charge of cheating and swindling, will either have to give bond in the sum of $75 each or spend the re -1 mainder of the summer in jail. Tiie cases against, these two men are well known to readers of The News They are the ones arrested on Tliurs ! day last, lor swindling a number of I merchants with a fake advertising scheme. The case was called in the city ourt yesterday afternoon, but the state announced not ready, and the two n.L'tt were again locked up. it is un derstood, however, that an effort will be made to get them out < bond. Faking Improvements. The ludtfis of tne First .Methodist church have recently enlarged the parsonage. by adding another room above ami enlarging the study below, making it nim-n more comfortable, us wel! s improving the outside appear ance. The Wastes of the Body. Everjr seven days he blood, mus cles aud boners of a man of average sine loses two pounds of wornout tis sue. This waste cannot be leplen ished and tbs health and strength kept up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions, the strength lots down, health giver way, and disease sets up, Kodoi Dys pepsia Cure, enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assim ilate ail of the wholesome food that, .nay be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind md body. Kcdul cures indigestion, iyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideai spring tonic. Sold by Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Pharma cy and W. .1. Butts. Quick A;-est. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala was twice in'the hospital from a se vere case of piles, causing 24 tumors After doctors and all remedies failed Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further inaraation and cured nim. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25 cents at all druggists. FINANCES OF COUNTY I reasurer Lee Sends Coni* missioners His Quar terly Statement WHERE OUR MONEY GOES! Itemized Statement of Disbursements by the Treasurer of County During the Past Three Months. Brunswick. Gu.. July 7. IP To the Honorable Chairman a., . . ~i. lllissiout IS nt Uoad . * u . oT Glynn County, Georgia: Gentlemen: i aUv , .om.i * ma.lie you the loiiowung ivport o Glynn county funds iron:- April Vt.i my last quartely report, to present date, as per itemized m a. ~ . attached: Balance in hand at lasi re l'ort • ■ $ 10.4b.'. 35 Received of— H. J. Read, general fax. 1902 1,031 Oo Pauper tax. 1902.. stfi oo Public debt, d902. 517 DO " Public Bldg, 1902 557 n< Interest bond, 1902 295 00 A. F, Turner, account hogs.. S 00 A. O. Townsend, lease con vict farm 50 00 A. O. Townsend, convict city council 301 40 \V. 13. Morgan, seed potatoes 1 50 Peas and seed corn... 4 20 H. Giguiiliat l 50 H. F. dußlgnon, sale beans 3 00 acct Fred Harmon 21 80 “ acct Val Touehton 4 20 Paid out on vouchers . . .$ 8,745 03 Bal. on hand.. 5.C37 98 * 13,783 0] $ 13,783 01 Balance . . ..$ 5,037 98 Yours truly, H. S. LEE, Treasurer (liynti County, Georgia. Superior Court. K. S. Pyles $ jn no Robt. Baker. Sr g ag Sam Jackson 3 38 Rill Wilson and (if Val Touchton 1} 32 R. A. Arnett J 5 Oil Inc Lofton ') 38 Royal Wright s 7(1 J. A. Richardson 8 7ti The Oglethorpe jq gfi L. .T. Leavy 2 37 K. E. Owens 4 so M. fr. Lowe 28 no A. r>. Gulp , 75 no H. L. Brady no I! T. Hunkier 20 00 W. E. Fouche 28 00 .1 F. B. Manor 28 00 .1. L. Mitchell fi op / H. Tankersley 2 00 Moses Daniel r . ~ 20 00 Lewis Gill 18 00 •L 4V. Owens 20 00 Titos. Jlaekett 2 00 R O. Jackson 10 00 Wilson's Restaurant ..... 18 20 T. B. Ferguson 28 00 •T. M. Hoodcflpylos 20 00 .). W. Chasten 28 fin R .T. Mathews . 20 ()(■ ■ - •’ • >"'*'ll' no . . A'l IHW T. W. Mathews 2 00 !.. B. Davis, Jr 20 00 R L. Stephens 18 00 M. T. Scarlett 20 00 P W. Fleming 20 00 M. J. Martin 28 00 .1. W. Ponowell, .fr 18 00 ii. B. Robinson 18 00 I) .1. Gill 18 00 O. W 1 Cole 28 00 T. L. Lamb 34 00 G It Harvey 28 00 W if. Berrie 8 9o T W. Causey .’ 4 00 W F. Symons . itf*oo i. C I farvey 28 Oil B. A. Fahm 2 00 F A. Wrench 18 00 W. C. McDonald fi 00 M . A. Hodges fi 00 Herbert Miller 28 00 A. 11. Boyle 8 Oh C 8. La inb 28 00 (!. N. Krauss 20 00 S. I). Lamb 32 00 IV. .7. Way 4 ort L E. Loflort 26 00 It. S. Club!) 2 00 H. ..VI. Turner 28 00 W. .1. Child, 28 00 R. F. Howard 23 00 W S. Forrester 28 00 H .1 Waff 14 00 H. H. McCrary 2 On John Campbell , 10 00 F. N. Knight . 4 00 I. r Franklin 18 on T W. Flanders 2 00 I. H, Boss fi 00 I. W Ifl l - --oil 4 00 0. il. Wintberley . 28 00 t| R. Calnnn is 00 H. Gignilliat 20 00 I. J. Leavy 38 tin I. Ilardenustlp 2 00 0 L Parker 20 no W A. Clark 28 00 11. r. Berrie 6 00 It. S. Pyles 30 no L. c, Martin 14 on \ A. Burney 28 (in K H. Jftuioc 2fi 00 .1. M. Burnett Hi 00 IT. F. dußignon 53 40 Charlie Simpkins . .... 8 -to r V Brady 2 On J, Extrowlteh . . . .1 8 00 .bibs Currie . . .. 2 00 E l. McGougan 18 00 C, W, Floyd 1$ feg PRICE—FIVE CENTS. GOING TO ST. LOUIS —+ — Riflemen are Arranging to Take in the Big Lxposition SO DECICED LAST NIGHIT Committee Was Appointed to Take Charge of Trip and a Plan Devised to Raise Funds for the Expenses. i lie Brunswick Riflemen are going to the big exposition in 8t Louis and the company intends losing no time in making the preliminary arrange-. mentß and preparing to meet the fin* amieal end of the trip. At the regular meeting of the Rifle men last nigh i iliis matter was brought up and discussed and it was decided to make the trip. A commit tee was appointed to take the matter in charge and will begin work Im mediately. The committee is. com posed of Lieutenant H. C. Pearson und Sergonnts A. C. Jeffers and L. W. Ba.kor. The company hau devised a very good plan to' raise the money to de lray the expenses or the trip. Each member who intends going will be required to pay ail exrra .tue each month until the time for leaving. This money will lie kept separate from the regular Company funds and when the time comes each member will have paid in enough to defray his expenses to the exposition. Nearly every member of the com pany ts anxious to go and are taking groat interest in the trip, and no doubt nn unusually largo crowd will go. L. I). Odhani 28 00 F. Jos. Doeriiinger 10 00 J. A. Montgomery , 4 go W. H. lJerrio 3 20 W. H. Berrie 64 00 J. J. Winillerley 2 00 VV. H. George 4 00 J S. M. Symons IB 00 Willis Merchant 20 00 N. Emanuel ifi 00 L. A Robinson 2 00 ft T. Clark 3 0 0 M. Green. Jr 18 00 K. F. Coney g 00 R J. Odum 2 00 Joseph Barchardt g 00 J. W. Odum is 00 f- T. Laiiglilugliouse 2 00 It. Kieklighter 10 76 F. Lewis 14 00 R. L. Williams 2 00 lohn A, Foster 12 00 H H Brady 2 00 H C. Convener 200 M Kaiser Hi 00 C. F. Blood worth 2 00 W. B. Isaac 2 00 T. A. Livingston 2ft 00 I 1,843 68 Al City Court. BE}' S > ,afks i 133 00 if. S, Pyles 5 00 Charlie Simpkins 60 A. O. Townsend 3 0 q J. It. Doeriiinger 10 00 W. A McCrary j,J 00 Titos. E, Smitli ft jq oO •I. Hard Castle lo 00 Thos. Hiaekett. ;,, it, 00 B. B. Harris !0 oo W. H. Harris in 00 D C. Houston pi 00 C. H. Wlmberley jo (>U 1 I). Foster g 00 It. T. Clark 12 o(l G. It. Harvey Vl „ 0 •!. L. Mitchell 12 00 G. T. Blood worth 12 00 It. L. Brady )2 uj W. C. M. Donald !2 no Charlie Sinnpklns . 3 60 f ’ I I‘eok . . In i„) I outs Gill id nil Phil. Goethe ip (,q it G. Jackson 10 no lohn Odum 10 00 lor re Wclcher 10 00 <-■ KHMI 8 00 VV .1 Way !2 00 H. I). Lamb (j o() F Jos. Doeriiinger 13 pq F Jos. Doeriiinger ...... ■> 00 ! vv Brady 10 uO George Krauss 10 ot) I. Extrawlch 10 00 T G Clark, Jr 10 00 H W Waff goo IS. L. McGotigan 12 00 IS D Walters pi 00 H M. Kihg OO ft S Pyles 10 00 C. L. Steiner 12 nil VV. F Doerflinger 10 no .1 W. Watkins. . . J 2 00 VV. 11. Berrie 3." 00 I VV. Odum 12 00 VV. S. Gardner in nu A (). Townsend 25 fa) .1. D. Sparks jae nn R. S Pyles 10 00 It S. Pyles 2 75 VV. If Cook 6 no J. W. Popwell 8 on IS, H. Monoe 8 00 D C Houston g 00 T. L. Mlteltell j 00 It. L. Brady 3 no T. IV Ferguson g 00 (Qoutioued 9ft ps*e (our.)