The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 25, 1906, Image 1

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pnmiTNSWICK DAILY NEWS 5. NUMBER 247. Pliil B? Ltil Oosi Smith and s ’**i ' r-* m. Hi biyfin mHt' K Munij -Mlit'i;;'! of the Two Clui s Issue >tr Shewing the Expense of Two Organizations in the BB Recent C-arrpaign. mn -Tuesday lath the respective s Hra of the Hoke fcjmiUt ami & til ■is mail'- a joiui .■ -t■ 1 J to pr'-r 8 the benefit of 'He pu'di-. PL of all dh.lmv i"i m( gubernatorial pa 1 ft/lce Smith people insi-iu • • port should also shov fi.n.i Vsa 1 liarce the vevenues won !> v. I mu proposition the iv i !' "• Brirbvioas reason- . t to -T-' Ini only Coiltri’Cleu to s•• n, the ■irsemontsK® of the c. -m ace an entered into b- Eek.' Hith people and the Uv-i . ion; < SB published herewith. JBhe statement of the flbke Smith ■tib is as follows: V Statement of Smith Club. 8 Brunswick, Ga„ Any. 2.7 th. iP-in ■t the Public: ■ In accordance with an as- M.-emcut made with the oiiicecls of the Beal J. H. Kstlli club, we the under ■tried, officers of the Glynn County ■be Smith club, hereby cert if., ihai Smith club or oi ; during Mr. jioke SPuaTs cm;: paid out $173.7 5, made up as ■slows: ■bora house $35 5b ■.tel bill 2 2o Hvv'u. for advertising 50 O') ■ Hard castle 2 o*- Hriue band 25 00 Htal Telegraph Cos. 00 Holing, Wrench 2 7.3 Htiouary and postage It! 73 B .Marks 00 i./S. McCrary 5 Ou Wvis & Taylor 5 00 Total $153 To Idle above figures do not include ex eases of tlio Marino band on Uic wo occasions wfion Hoke Smith and t. L. Berner were in B: un.-.w ua;. On li eoccttsioH <u Mr. Smith':, visit the >pr- -a-M use cosi. 'nothing and when M!r. Renter was hero i ; n> city hnli vas used without, charge, nor does ho above statement include $lO a layment mrto by Uic club to S. Mark incurred during tin. campaign lor .he legislature. \Ye arc prefectiy willing r .o J inclose [fora wueiiee the monies to meet :htse Items were received ami -ad a cored to ;. t the Ofli ■er of Lin .1. H. Ist ill club to disclose where its cam paign fund came from but wo are un able to get such au agreement from th e officers of the organization. The paid vouchers to verify the above can lie seen, if desired, by any one doubting tue correctness, of the above. Respectfully A. M. Zeliner 13. F. Mann D. W. Krauss Officers of the Hoke Smith Club. Tlie report filed by the Es: ill club is as follows: Statement of Estil) Club. * Brunswswick, Ga., Aug. 24, 1900. Statement of all monies disbursed during the recent gubernatorial cam paign by the Glynn County. J. H. Es- T.ill club, under agreement of August 1906 For printing, stationary, stea ls ographie work, literature sent out in (ilynn and ad joining counties, postage badges, etc $226 55 | Opera house 35 00 ! Band 25 00 Carriages 25 00 Tolal fi11,55 The above amount was expended for actual legitimate expenses. No funds whatever were expended by the Kslill by any individual num ber by any other pe. i so far as known to me to buy or in- Ifiuence any vote for workers at the polls or elswhere, or for the payment | pf taxes for any person W. F. Symons, j President Glynn County Estili Cluu. I ft will be observed tbnt the candi SUES THE A.,, B. & A. I Injunction is Brought Against Road by* Atlanta Man He Refused to Sell Property Wanted By the Railroad Company and the Land was Condemned. The following article, taken from the l Atlant:: Journal of yesterday, will be ( os interest in this city; Climbing that the Gate City Termi nal Company sought to condemn his ! prop* rty on .Matigmn street, near Hunter without, due process of law, I* Itoseiifeld has brought a suit for in lion against, it. Judge L. S. lloan a ting for Judge Pendleton, of the su -1 eroor court, civil divisum, lias set September 8 as the time for the hear j iug on. a permanent injunction and j meantime has temporarily enjoined ;; icecilings. .it. enfold holds, through \V. \V. Vl i aanslci. his attorney, that the Gate City Terminal company has no in tention of constructing a railroad, hill in at it is sitnplay a company form < and for the purpose of securing tor .uiual facilities for the Atlanta, Bir mingham and Atlantic and the Sea ; hoard Air Lino. I lie also claims that lie never knew ;-. f the existence of this concern prior jui August 11, when it. served him with eondemanUon ptipera, and ho : ays that it's agents never consulted 1-ini beforehand or gave him any noti tication. lie alleges that, such an act. woiiiu be witlicat due process of law and unconstitutional, and adds that he is an invalid, and that his whole income | is derived from the property on Alan | gum street which the Gate City Ter minal Company seeks to condemn. HI lll VLdi Executive Coimr' ttee of the Hoke Smith Club Will At tend the Convention. The Hoke Smith club did not. meet yesterday for the purpose of naming delegates to the stale convention to ] be lieid in ,Yl;t on next month, an was announced, but instead decided upon anothof plan. B. is probable that Glynn county will lie represented at (he conven tion by one of the largest delegation in the state. The local club has <l. ■tided to send the entire executive committee of the Brunswick Hole Smith eluib to the convention. Of this committee two of them will be appointed as the regular delegates j from Glynn county, while the others i will go along as representatives ,ot 1 the local club. ! TO BE ORATOR OF THE DAY i— : Rev. Thornton to Address Labor Un ions of Waycross. j Itev. C. P. Thorn lon, of the Second ; Advent church, of this city, has ac | copied an invitation extended him by i the i-.bor unions of Waycross to be tue orator of the day at a big cele bration to be held in that city on Sep tember 3, Jjabor Day. Rev. Thornton, besides being a min ister of ttie gospel, is also a laboring man and a leader in the labor unions. A big celebration is to be held in Waycross and his address will he one of the features of the occasion. PLACED UNDER A HEAVY BOND Necp-o Seriously Cut the Mate of the Steamer Attaquin. Herbert Mitchell, colored, was giv en a preliminary hearing before Jus tics Hambright yesterday morning <m file charge of assult and attempt to murder. He was remanded to jail under a bond of SSOO to await trial in the superior court. It seems that Mitchell and Charles Stark, mate of the steamer Attaquin, became engaged In a difficulty on the dock of the steamer Thursday morn ing and during the melee Mitchell pulled his knife and inflicted several ugly gashes from which the mate i suffering considerably. date who received only 129 voles in Brunswick. Estili, was the . cause ot an expenditure of almost three hun dred dollars, while the one who car ried the county more than three to one had only half that amount spent in his interest, it will also be obser ved that while the Smith club expoad ed only $52,25 for printing, adver- Using, etc., the Estili people squander ed the sum of $220.55 in this kind pl uuinpaiguiiig. The two statements, when compar ed, offer some good food tor thought. ipii * rvTcynrn jIiALL UItHUUI Sill lev. Patton Will Prababiv j L lew Hector oi Si. Marks Church he is m i Jiiwiut | Vestry Held an interesting Meeting Last Night and Decided to Ex tend tiic Cal'-’-Understool He Will Accept. The vestry of St. Mark’-, Ivpiseopal cimrei'. held quite an interesting meeting last night, (he principal ob ject of the meeting was to discuss the matter of extending a call to a minist; r to succeed Itev. Wyllys Rede who resigned as rector of the church several weeks ago. Since Rev. Rede left the city St Mark's has Been without a pastor hut the vest: has tieen busy and has 'been making efforts to secure a pas te to till the vacancy. At the meet mg last night it was decided to extend a call to Rev. Lyudsay Patton, at present in Jacksonville. For the 'past few months Rev. Pat ton lias been in Jacksonville as rec tor of St. John’s Episcopal church. The regular rector is abroad on a vacation and Rev. Patton is filling liis place. Previous to that, time he was a mis i ionary and served five years in China recently. It is understood that be is an able minister and will make the congregation of St. Mark’s a vat liable rector. It is stated that the vestry has been in communication with Rev. Patton for some time and that he practically agreed to accept the call if it was ex tended. WESTERN UNION IS REMOVING Will be Ready for Business in New Budding September First. A force of the Western Union Tel egraph company Was busy yesterday removing into their new home, tlio pretty little building recently erect- • i 'ey the National bank. Ail of the furniture, instruments, etc., to be lifted by the company will be 'brand new most of which has ilreadv arrived and the office will be one of rhe neater,l and best equip ped in (he state. There is yet consid erable work to he done, such a; connecting wires., etc, but everything wil bo in readiness at the new head quarters on September 1. LIVINGSTON KENAN DEFEATED N. J. Norman D-feated him for Sol icitor General of Atlantic Circuit. Brunswick lYi- mb- of Livingston Kenan, of Darien, were much interest ed in his race for rcelection as sol icitor general of the Atlantic circuit. There were three candidates in the race and the contest was an unus ually interesting one. N. J. Norman, of Liberty eonuty was the success fill candidate, receiving the small majority of 18 votes The vote in the circuit was as follows N. J. Norman Villi; Livingston Kenan 778, D. W. Shepard, till Paul IJ, Soabrock, judge of the cir cuit, also well known in the city, was ri'-elected by a handsome major ity ovsn A. S. Way, of i.iberty coun ty. Reduced Rates to Baltimore Account Jubilee week uie South ern railroad will sell round trip tick ets to Baltimore at the exceedingly low rate of $22,110 for round trip. Tickets will he on sale September J 9 and 10 aiul will be good to return leaving Baltimore not later than September 17. For additional infor mation, cfcUl on or (address E. H. Houseman, general agent. lr, Self Defense. Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalists, Eminence Ky., when he was fiercely attacked iouf years ago i. . piles, f ought a box of vlucklen’s Arnica Halve, of which he says: "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since.” Quickest hem er ot burns, sores, cuts and wounds Twenty-live cents at Smith’s Phar rnacy. Congratulated H m, .Unuy Brunswick admirer* at Hon. lloke Smith yesterday sent him tele grams congratulating him on ids ex cellent victory in the gubernatorial race Wednesday. BRUNSWiCK. GA.. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25. ICO6. iQOQpy mm iuL’iyjil iIHAtIU I tj Ik. ii St. Simon Line Will Dis cfliilinue Schedule on September 3 illipil Sis NEW Si She Will be Engaged the Cumber- Inad Route to Ply bt-ween Jack t sonvill : and Fernandina—To Estanlish New i_ine. it lias 'been announced In the Si. Simon Transit Company that the re,v ii!ai summer schedule between l’nins wick anil Si. Simon will be discontin ued alter September J. The season ibis year lias been an unusually good one. and although visitor: to the pop ular resort met with the same con ditioa of affairs as bus been the ens ■ for the past several years—that, oi poor hotel accommodations—thc> continued to flock to the resort. The excursions from points on the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic ami Southern have been very popular aim each Sunday both the lines have hai I large crowds. These visitors, how ever, come for only one day and many of them would have been glad to have remained longer had there Been any place of accommodation a the island. After the season closes the steam er Atta-qulii. which is now on the run, will he assigned to new duty. The Cumberland Route, as was announc'd in these columns several weeks ago has decided to establish a boat line between Fernandina and lacksonvili • Florida, in connection with the pr \ • ent Bninswiek-eFnrnanditui line. The Atlaqiitn will leave the latter named city every morning anti will meet the Emmeline from Brunswick at Fcrnan dina where the .passengers and freight will ‘he transferred. This will be the first, time Brunswick and Jacksonville have ever had direct, connection, by water. It is believed that the new line will enjoy a good business. R. J, Ford, of this city, who has recently been appointed genera) manager oi the line, will shortly take up ills headquarters in Fernandina. At Cumberland, The i-nimmor season is also drawing to a close at Cumberland and only a few visitors now remain at the re sort. Manager Miller, oi the hot' i Cumberland reports thiii the season lias undoubtedly been one of the most successful in the history of the resort. Since early in June until a few weeks ago the hotel and all of the cottages have been crowded and every room available has been pr< . . >-I into sei vice to accomodate the crowds. Tile Cumberland I’emi Im ulivadJ discontinued the n gnl n Sunday < \ i cursions to tile island New Company Hustling. Tiie Wood-Bailey ''Company will if ready for business in the course oi a few days. A large force of work j men are now busily engaged in get j ting the store formerly occupied b> Mrs. M. Isaac in readiness. J hand some iine of goods nave arrived for the ip w linn which promises to n< among t> leading business concerns of the L MACHINISTS OF SOUTHERN • RAILWAY WANT INCREASE. Washington, Aug. 21. —The gem nil j committee representing the Southern j Railway Company machinists arc here in conference with the official' j of the Southern on the new contract j embracing the wage scale and regu-j lation for the year beginning Sep-j tern her 1. About 1,500 men living on the lltn-j of the Southern will be ulf- ted byj the new contract. ’flu committee this morality pre sented Provident OCotiueli. ol the international Association of Vlachii: ists, a handsome muerebuid • iq.tr bol der. The occasion am tim birthd.'i. of the International president, A Neat Restaurant. Brunswick is now wo.!! sun do n wit it first Claw <• .P.iuti-.ju). and can weii lake care, of any largo < , ,wd of v: iters. The new restaunml opeue i yesterday next to Ole-wine's aicyel shop, is a very neat and •clean place and will no doubt enjoy a good bus iness. pc no n: Hflifc * mil illil’l iioict i _ * Ail Son. flaks Smith N in tidy About Iks ilosa inaticn he m lit mm T"hc Governor-Elect Has Been Busy Receiving Congratulations from All Sections Since His Great Victory Wecincsdty. j Atlanta, Aug. 24. -’’Nothing to s:r, j for publication. The peoi le lav. r j corded their verdict in untni:■ t.> l,aU:. j hingiiapc aad i am lontciit witli 111.:’, j verdict.” j ’fiiat was the ,y reeling of Itoa. ;io . - j ismllii :o a newspaper representative in 11is olllee oil the seventh floor et of ihe Betels Iniildiilg. Mr. Smith got down about. I) o’clo. and when lie reached the entrane: to the Peters building lie was iialli u i*i a mass of people who wanted to shake itis hand ami offer congratula tions. Ho seemed in tine spirits and his long and arduous campaign j, pareutiy left him in the best pliyshni condition. When lie tlnally got to ids office a big batch of telegrams awaited him. Some gave results in close counties but the hulk of them contained cou gratul&tions. All forenoon a sleady str am of people canto to the oliiee and his ligiif arm was kept going like a imhiji handle. Now'aiai then tie stopped to s an a handful of u egrams offered by a secretary. ‘■Vice President Next.’’ *’(iovernor, we waul, to make you vice pn sident next lime,’ said one op t husiast. "Mv fi'c-iinl I thank you hut 1 wilt be in Georgia four years now, .; e.v I’d! (o be tills great state's chit!' ex ociihve for the next four years aim i would a,‘i lay that duly and honor down for the vice presidency, li K was toudered rue." Shortly bolT.ro 10 o’clock Ron..on j Arnold, who lias done .voeman .i vice- for Mr Smith, came in, Inst on I ■y Mr. Smith arose from his one I chair and throw his arms about f.h smiling attorney. ' "Well Reuben, my hoy, how a.r • you! (! was wonderful. wonderful . Oil?” "I iue, governor, groat, splendid ip i ofliyions, l.nooinpaj-ahio - ” A clean cut, young fellow r val.-d in and grasped Mr Smith’s hand as he Haul: •‘Governor, I came all the way from; Mexico to vo*--* for yon, (lot her j W Mine, in;, morning and am ndrill v jjroiHl lo p . boon one of lie man. Kgjpwbds 1,, J,i,!i a vote for I lie hi- | ’-■Cat caul fin.-si. man in the Country.’ j ! ~“**.l:iai at,. Audei':.u,n, oliairiUiin of i I the Tlolte Smith central commute,*, ! la whose wonderful capacp for m ■ 1’- iifzai.iim largely lies Mlc overwhee ; ming victory of ills man. was in ,n.: I < "it. Of (ill- ihiicc.: W ith 1 Jia p.,y loot-. '• lon bin face and scores r.flid-.on! j button;; still fa-I idled to lib: "dll.. "Oil, what's the lire of ■- * j'. t -r abnu: : it We've 120 couinton sure, ;r,d lira j tells ail that is worth telling. Tina people triumphed.” Cons.i atulatory tilegiam; came fiom practically every sect lon of tie* country. There ware scores' from ! New* Yon;, T xns, if*.: Carolinas and | Oilier -.-.ttotes. j Ati .-11 from a,-, ry section of tlia.uuu ! came Lo Mr. Smith's otlice to offer Icongra tula lions. Many traveling men ! were among the visitors. They m- m ! ed more pleased than anybody, j Ah the elevator descended the boy ! operating it wiped his steaming brnv l { find . aald; | "Cfee, all dp people in de world ! sc-em to he trying to get to the sev ienl.li floor dis morulug.' Gome Fine Melons. Home of the best watermelons >i' lho season arc now to be found ,i the market in llrunswle!' ''.hi croc has lx en very si art thin ica.on ,;i,u this Is the il:.-a time that really goon Vie.- hav. boon offered tor sale ini the city First Methodist Church. I At <ho 11 a. ra. sermon the pastor ~ ! theme will lie Features of the'Rcnii structod Churn of Oliris 1 ,." I'nioa • services at the Baptist church at t p. in. Sunday school at 4,20 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 ip, m. i g > fT f\ t T !t>K n IS i O s\ € I itisz | er is Afraid to Go Be i OiC f 'eT Pc O£> S C | n Made n Hard Fight on Hoke Smith anti Know; There is No Utt to Go Beuv-’t irv- People •10. . JUi A.. •>i • . 'l, ill i: • COUUi vi:i Utn ' 1 auit mil] , ij O i’sHT i ’vlio •, | " ! : ” Id :'• e.,.11.1- ! ion li.- ,-ni in ipu; ' I‘l. ill Ct qiiesriOll M ■ >’■ im, and the slat.-in. ut tii.it j ' posn ton the ii-sit of Wdeit-...day's re j I’ W and 11.11 licmlur till' l:lj ''• •' 1 1 : 'Oil and :u: n.tinini >. 1 ‘ 1 v - - -a self and the head i . "" " v “" j'' " '’. Mb!.si, hold ellt.il "Ii i|j|- I 1 ’’"t vs v.: about certain vied nmi- I 1 ’”' ‘ -!'• id not oner for rail road i l * mi m is: vs'; s. i. i 0.-.iob . r t'o.nnii: :ii.)-tei Brown he f.-U :s I'll' ■ er Jim n -m., ;ui, i th.i: be would retire to pri' ifr life wlieu J 1 * 1 " • mi. i it.- uds ue , nHilly jowants j it it j "lie. ! Ado ( '.>:)■ 11l i -si. >u. v Brown elimi- j |" : 1! ‘be 1 U'S tld.. K-.i\ (■:. OH 1V j ! ' ;i ' " 1; n I is.l\ us nil, I'cr the : '' "” 1 '' 'sii’i a lii'Hi li. of Thom te fdlk'lV a-- e Me;- or, of ip, |,'j( |-;ihl i.uiei-pi i.:e anil lies. Thomas' Cavs • haw j 11 'b l ' line'. ... i.o a raiifoad man orj tMl ' I'-'* ' " Tit'* ~) ;=• lit ] i ail lOUil c\ I *'‘‘ ri i• ‘ - :• rr (lv: : v.u in v iodine Mr !’-rev :d . se-r ser. a‘! lie--o pameJ will be e'iinti i, a esc t ,\j r . '’rou Slnnv. If Ihe demo.-ratic -dale ooiivcuUtm uomiiifiie,, the i-u.oihhit. s on. K.-pumi -Cl t, the man named will lie the choice of Hon Hoke Smith as hr will dominate i'u- couv'emion. 11 ti r r s ’it 5n ? <*% “ s s ’ r* Mi \m if hlMl MuILU , J • . ,w - Pedoiai Grand Jury Returns Bills •.‘/■•it b'.u-.rir-rrj C l Compan./ * arc N., Y. C P'lirond j a 1 to*.-, a, N- August 21. ■ The i ! -e a's! ; rand iliry 'his afil'inum in dicted tin- Standard Oil Company and I’lsa ■ -■' 3 ari:, (.3 nlrai ami Hudson ■is I tsi ' lr:i| Company for : MIMIII rat in . f loin :a- an fo fim ling'nii. n i> dninieii th.it. by making this Pt'cyii “in the oil compt.ity and (he rail road (m>l J * v-ioiao . * c itfvsin sei Csss ol tin; rail". . silo hill mil (he out nee e[ (he wil bo watched with genera) interest. THE COM PA .NY IS FORMED j fVesssr, ; Rt* ,*/ L s.m Lis-; n#s-i o f A i ta rv' afta. i ':3 ivv i;.;; . ciai t:p I<; ;i j.ti * * ' * -111 ij'.ji . V? ,in , ; • crda.V : •Vim-on le-s bun's re id bushie.,* dun who h.-.ve b; * n watching the re dd'i ' Of esp.-i iineni in re el- jhip* • ills i: e ■ V* , 1 vi .ks are iaiw I*l c;..: l■ li Inj- i,;]i fill Hi:,lion of I • 5 i •■hi • -..,■ .if ws.ii,: w ill begin cpi i a lion,, "tviiiiin Hie m three v- 1 Sis . .. 111 u m( n;s have been m'l > 'ls- construction of tin*. Si ' he-il w■. sv . Islnc-d 'l' d'e, of the C.-utral City's "■ t in-' in-', Ia in- lai ii sev . *d a- s<* ■ ua tie ■ ! s.( ■ ly IS l, liver tralTil* •vl I■••!! will ~.* a ■..,; si i vater traf '• hu I; y.i; la- <* ■sL i t i;; 'g ahold. Of I. < lUlipieln s-*iyt ;*'.- -s„ 'i’-si<i*-itl. tl-i.im- : Small and the | In. min |-H el the .V,ai on clmihovi Of < osms ice ami Jeuilin.-.-, wholes,iP niercli i.iu have In .*u giving aUeii io'i to ' si: cell :. -i.-'.e •• ii|i ."i h an .n- UliibiaHiic. S|.nii: ns wiil n-isuvi- them day ins l esuii... j'.'i <;• s.n in will tie < (tpita)i/.t.(i at -j;;.,.. *_> and .viil begin active o)>c;-;itiona early m xt month and he Nail inizabtt'n will have made her tiff ii succesafut trip here before the end of the week, and this Unis she brings a cargo which will paj iuimh dome rt ui: ns to the , men who have bc-i.-n ojiorutiiig m sNanv t Large cargoes of freight have await ed transportation at lire:-.wick each time the Lte.imer urihi-d tie r-', and now this ban grown to Mich amounts at. will he beyond the capacity of tie o.e bout Plans have lea n mad. v nich will assure cl tbrr. sP-sinei:, nil thnf they can do an soon as they are nut e o (>, n .cion, and Macon Will have i!! ■ i ■: l l, i . in file; ndvani:.. . . to in it; 1 In i deer'■us ed freight charge*. Fry Loss in Chip; l.'-rhm, Aug 21 it Is odkially uu ntr.ti.i.-ed ibat the l)rl!i.,:i itisurultee I couipanu s doing business iu Chile will ! not pay their Valparlalso lire losses, egcry company alleging that it is i clearly exempt from liability. PRICE FIVE OENT3. —e— :; poiied in ilianla dial M oi 508 is March ing an Jai! ai AFlffi MM ASSAILANT WJ Vv sited in the Woods All Night, to Catch and Burn the Man Arrested— Serious Trouble is Now Feared. t i.aniii, August. 2-t. — Information wed in this oky today that 1::i:.< le. . 1 tirnied men who had and in tile wood:', all of last night H'h .lint buni l.lie suspected as* *>• 'b" Misses Lawrence, who "'' "hi raged last, week tire now "" iug on Decatur with the avowed of storming Ihe jail in which >' is bed. veil 'lie negro is located. i bo aid Inn itles here have been no liiled hut ii is is (hmbtiul if anything a.in non be done to prevent the moa i 'em iceomplii-Jiiiig h ;! purpose. ' lint: has been high .i„.iiiist UIQ aei'-e the crime was commit -1 -'■ 1 nmi l.vuclifog has been freely ( ;tlLed oi ie, tlie people residing in t'.o • ieinil; where the crime was commit.. I' i 11 is leared that serious troji'ole will be itio final result. i’he above telegram was received I lie News last night, tn its regular dispatches from New York. An effort lead" to got further particulars :i nil Atlanta,, but it seen'eel impos'd Ide, therefore it is uot known whether n; not the lynching occurred. FROM HIS OLD HOME. What Wilmington Paper Says of the Death of Capt. Dudley. Tim following nolice of the death of ' 'i'-lilaln Edward 11. Dudley is from the V Minin.don ,Wesn< ngcr of Tuesday: .if - muclu-d Imre ywdordaj of tiio d< I' "f t’apialu Edward It. Dudley 11 i vs formerly n resident of tills <:iij and although lie moved away tear, avo, h" slill hail a num |;| r of friends here. He died at St. "-ii i.Tind, whi'h is rear Birins " .. several days since. 1 1 -' <-tl was in ids (V7ih. year ii on of the late Christopher 1 1 ami a grandson of Gov. k?<l- Dudley. Asa soldier he made vi ion! and was in the civil war ' : 'ining lo end. fie saw iris first service an a member of the WW "os ; a Light infantry when his cum easy was ordered to Fort Caswell. I. i. i :a was made captain of Com I" v L. of Hie Thirty-sixth North Car 1 1:11:: i liiient. He served through V" • -1 with distinction and had a 1 "i In 'very After the w;w he. engaged in the insurance btisi in II " city .uid Inter went to 1 '■ J’ai'-ley, who was engaged in the lumhi r InrUiiess. in Hie year JB7l he went to ffavanuah where lie en -1 in the mill luisiness. Later hr* ‘■■"i‘ • eal changes a id eventually ':p (i at Si. Simon, where lie was on gaqed. up to Ihe time of Ids death in the mill business ii was with deep regret, that many ei the older people of Wilmington learned of lie death of Captain Uud ; ■ !!<• had quite a number of ret •ilivsi in Wilmington.” Clever Machinery Man in Cfty. K. I*. iJeeker, inuuagcr for the south era slates of the Cleveland Pneuma tic Tool Company with headquarters in Chattanooga, is In the city for a i-sw days and after attending to bus iness will spend a day or so on a fish ing trip with Uus Hensell Mr. Deck r represents the leading manufact urer- if pneumatic tools iu the couti and his goods are used exclusively by the Parkei Hensell people. Concatenation of Hr* Moor. On account of the meeting of the ii” ■ "u.itioual Association of Concat • mi..'d Order of I 100 Hons the South railway will sell tickets to Okla m ina City, I. TANARUS„ at the rate at $:15,45 for ihe round I rip. Tickets will be ou ah September 7, S, and 0 and wil b "and to return leaving Oklahoma cilj ■ ’>l later than September 14. For futrehr information call on or 1 address, E. If. Houseman, general agent.