The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 31, 1906, Image 1

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THE BRUFSV JEK .DAILY NEWS. VIUyME 5, NUMBER.2S2. RAILROAD RATE BILL . IS RATHER PUZZLING ÜBI9 IT -—♦— Passes Issued Previous Id August 18 Thought in | slabsaro m tiut Lfiii '->• s <• m *•—*** * JB It is the first of the Big Systems :] Notify the Newspapers That Con- J tracts Will All Have to Be Canoe:led. The new railroad rate bill, which’ went into effect a few days ago, eeeius to be puzzling railroad men a a well as Other people, especially those who holil passes over the different Hues. By reading a copy of the meas ure one is but little emighltened on the subject. Many contend that all passes are ncfw void, a hlle others construe the law to mean that passes issued pre vious to the day the bilfwns effective to far good Until sttnn *if s. • The following letter from the Sen hoard Air Line, which has sent to ail newspapers with whjrli, the roaa has lmd an arvangcmct. thinly, a lit tie on the sul.j.- t: . V Besir Sir: t beg to callage atten tion to the new Hepburn rate hill which passed at the last ot-iZiyu of congress. ~C .. I■■ ""l\s, Aim the snunthesiit. have gtve| R. aflßßilr opinion that the continuin' of the railroads to issue ir-.in-'-partal.iosi to e.vt fcange fof advertis ing will of the law and we are - therefore compelled, to calStSd our arrangement whieh we now hat*? with you, effective at one®. You will therefore please discooifn uk at ouce lb® pufallcatio® of any reading nutlets or sUfudaril fpvertisi mentff which you may be at present publishing on transportation basts or on -baals of an “fexchange of courlestes. The new rate hilt does not prohib it the Hunting of press transportation Imfween points In any one state and it Is possible we may l>e able to make a limited arrangement with you for the issuance of such luter-state transportation, concerning which you yill be advised later uptm advices from you that you wfsTi to enter into stten an s We have instfucted to lciiue.st you lo rCtum press nilleagc or other trnnsporintioO which you now bold ifsned prior to Angus*. 2S ai/count of our advertising' arraiijfenisnt and it will not he necesfSuy for you to do so unless advised to the con t ratty. Kindly mSknuwlcdge receipt. Charles F. Si ewart, Asi istant Ucneral Passenger Agent. THINGS ARE VERY DULL IN LOCAL COURT CIRCLES Things generally are unusually gujej ‘in Glynn county court circles at 'jneseoL None of the tribunals nro in (vision and but few cases are bv yig tiled. Both the’ superior court and city court will meet in November but the latter will hold special ses sions when necessary. Max Isaac, of the bapk ru|.tr-y "court, is s■s (u h * vacation ami tiere is noth 1 even in that tribunal. WESTERN U' • jT yiOVED TONq^^LDING ,Th Western Union phiy fll uo* occupy iheir 'new Jng n*t to the National hank by pup-j tecberU. as has been announced. While the building hfls been prito tightly eovnpleted and 411 pf the fpr uishtngs to be used by the telegraph company have been placed In posi Hon. It, will take several day* * get the wires Into the building uu4 it w ill l*. come time before the com pany will have everythin* removed to its new home. *0 . * / TWC Mffbl KILLED IN A Wlatva. 'VtT T tlonh* been collet UMiilinnrrt sSSrtie bp': ,„ his son Jay. hr tOrthr. lfla> the result t<m ojd -TO* NEW INDUSTRY FOR THE CITY Wood Turpsntine Piaftt Soon to he Erected. “ ;v/' Within a short time, or 'aa soon aa a desirable location can be seyarjcti, a nr wand up-tc-dalo wood tr.rponttnc plant wil’ -be established in Bruns wick . \ At the head ot ftto new ...concern is Capt. H. T. Keunon. a former resilient >ti BtTjnspficlt; ami interested with hinr.ia Messrs. E. F. Coney and ‘C. ; Ot' PSifßer. The company will he in corporated and -will enter . the bnsi t net,;, on a large scale. This hew process, by which tmpen -Ime is extracted from wood, is grow to he quite an industry, several {.plants now being operated in GeOr- Ida anti Florida. The local plant wit j sea new process Altogether, wltich i should prove a success. isin % —-4 Young Lady Who Was Visiting in the City Home But Stop ped by Cupid in Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Runt in n lurried to the city yesterday and sur prised u large number djatheir friends with the announcement that they ha l been wedded in Savannah yesterday morning, and thereby hangs a if!lie roinaneOi;, Mrs. Rust in wan . formerly Miss Janie bailey, of P<uliuouth,.V.i. Sev oi al weeks ago she arrived u the city to visit Mrs. R J. Wheeler, 211 U street. Mr. Kostin was a boarder" at Aits- Wilders and a love affair soon result decided to go home -Wednegji'&y Mr. Kli.-ltti "\va to .. Company her as far -as iJavauwh, where lie was to assist her In rnakitjg the cluiuge of cars, etc, but instead of continuing on her trip homeward it wag decided to settle Ihe love un fair while they had a chauco. Mr. Rustln proceeded to the <>"dhi.:rj - ilco. procured the marriage lioou.- • and lhod the young couple went In serach. of a maffStiv Tlio ceremony was performed and the couple return ed to Brunswick yesterday afternoon, much to the nutpm-' of their friends. Mr. Biistin whs for a number of years connected wl th the Colson lianirnrc Company but at pies <>nt Is a tnember of the (Inn of the Evelyn Mercantile Company. IKI U Plant at WaynesVille is Now Said to . . Be One of the Best in This Sec tion of th* State. Col. I). W. Krauss has returned from a short business trip to Waynes ville, where he visited the Wayne Brick Company’s brick yard. in w hich he is interested, being a stock holder in the companv. Mr, Krauss says this promises to he one of the biggest industries of tho kind in the state, and will soon ho in position to turn out brick at the rate of 50,(11)0 daily. During the preatnt week, he says, ov>-: 100,1X10- 1 1. ink have h.'exi tinned - .:m n i oilier kiln is ready for the lire, ‘Hits hrljck yard has been tu opera tion for a number of years, but only recently Ims mode! brlim nianiifM'Hii: ing mahcUiery been Installed, it was:forme ty owned by f A. Montgom My. hut recently -a stock commmy C-as organized, j/r, Mim-gimi ry rfi matnlng as otn- of the largest lilders, Ho 1 the, general tmtuager of the new company. Then- is a great demand for Way nesviUe brick and ;: prcseni all or- Mers cannot be flUed'iffu't iho jßjjkn.td’y ■•atfhtos np', with Jlrderg turning ot’tf -fJilgn grade WILLIAM J. INVW To Georgia at an ' ,l " **** State Palr^HjJ^^ A special commltte* fi wu ' 1 lanta Fair Asmefatfof >;t VVWJrrf ’ day for New York when- $ jvii V 1 vlte Hon. Wllliaiii j. the Georgia state f.i t r wt? BffgjftAra this fait; „ In the' eonu*gee were Vbyor \ G. \V<* •>! wa i d.' Vh -fcb l 1 Hon. Oark JloWWl,' Fprtlk VVeidPjk Ulol. 11. H. Cftbinlw. AW. am|th awi \i oh " T§w ife ’’ Till IT - j tifflfl OCTOC ■ |UW mum ' -,ul ik ■ *N ■ I Z.\ m C~*' 1 fitief & iWi Be ; Orawifig* Hilt fraLlhs .>isfls IT finte. ■ ■ i'* v ’ ! :; 'v i'" v ''. ... HIS liFE IS f,M CKjttFS. 1 ■ Death of Wife Promises fe it'd Spec-] taouim- Mho's Activi fc- W — ! May l Never Resume Fit- * 'f mer Business Vj .\j libstoh, -Must'., Atlg. SO.—Th- letKirt that ThoUtaS \V, Ivawscm is lit a stale of physicist and mental eollapr.?, a-, ihc conseituen* of Ills wife' potent th.a'th, is Biippci ted ' v <l<-tafted -**te ( menu of, the oxtravn milt forms ; Hr which Ur. grief Ttas*be, u -mmifenf,o J and lii givi'n stancllop by bis piolorijfe I iiliseiuu from Ids offii'e anti Jiis alisoe tnllon fr<n%,-bna|neb, U tho story that has been qiiUtly.'-wlnspefod at-omt-l [ Stifle sircit during ihe part two weeks. . Many of (l ose who have In n-Ju. conflict' with him in Ids mnnifm I ilnanefst nothitlcs have benched fh< conviction that lie will never again rfaniuv ins fi'mirr. obi upntimp, and j continue ft fix 1 th-- pictmvsipie 'tin i. (trlkiug figure be ln-s ling betut X tlic |lfe V.tho 'fitroot. ’ , tCy. ss: * Tpe ukvotton of tho d! s yfsfcci*-flumv i <)lcr‘amt Adore > two* rofpj-n*r. wife was extreme.- Tidrlmetier- 9(5 ftfiic’hla Totv took many enravngari forms of display. One of tlio best ws Ihe purchase am! fifing up of country homo that cost more than ntilWhn dolinrs in response to the -am ple statement tliiit "site would like n h.a-.-e such. When he pind SIO,OOO fm thi%i!ily pkJjUpf a ran.- ;dm-. ho pie...,^Wer. S#AP AT L%- AL EVENTS Batch cf Interesting Items Gathered for Nev<* Rcacb-rs. The jury coinitiisshm-ji's of Glynn county uro hlifi busy in rc-viMug tli Jury boxes of tli couni > Tin board will be in seat:',on . overs! days yet. Work on the tug -Ylcxuiiiier Joip-s is now being rushed at liie plant. <u the Parker-Henneil. Kngineering Cora pauy. When',emnph'lcd the craft win he about- as good as n< w. The street force Is cutting many iveids oil the vacant lots of the elf and witluii the next week or so Bninf !<•' Will h- ,t - A great mmy tin tocd!ig iorwaru with a great deal of jde.i.sinv to the exuirsien cf th,- velcrans on Septent iber 6 amt front pre c ll indication, the trip will lie n hig success. Tljc boulevard id sally in need o repairs and the ctly authorities should gel busy cm It as soon as possible. Some pin es on this |s jsriar drive arc in tnritble shape ami the spotter *cno attention is given them th ■ v (• are apldly leaving s Blnton and within the next week o two the place will he utmost enlli • . deserted. HIGH MAM LEFT BUT LITTLE TO HIS WIFE Richmond, Ya., Airnrt TO. —'TW<e,. j C. Brortswm. brothe. tu-iavs of Unit o States Senator Jan.< s b McCrary, ami Uncle of form.' S:.in Bonn >’ Charted J. Broimton, of this iky, died lecettUy loavlitg au estate val ued a! i -.<.ts id"!- WL hi Life to Mrs. •' ae' edging ho was the b benutt&l n. nt/whom gfc now ninnled.^^’ Ba odjipLitiv'ct; oC the , il •vcaHtfrfarmei srf- now •.<> ■ l-b 1 t|v n lei/liou ci ,eoi i slmg the v. iut as be vVlis in his •ii t min i 'll-: ! o< -I- iis>dfc.;Ut and ii,.;> ilrni and a?, the lawn o fciseky placet no 'prm'itatloiis a, ■ iv r in v; i- : I,i’ dls’ifinefl of it v- 001 r •-don wiUlbe . WQRJi'StoON TO *tajjm| 1 <J- Jr m' IS ;P& ffim m f ?4 Wm BRUNSWICK, GA., FRIDAY MOfRNING, AUGUST 31, 1906. iIIUP --* ' . 4 iiisCst Hoke Smith Club in '.toil k a Can didate m * IBIIITE TO GRAY \ [ Thinks He Should be Chairman of tac State Convention and is Sorry He Has Refused to , % Accept the Place. .If !j- -N, ws: Tlic last <>f the mul i i’idi. -g Idcaci- of the unselfish and I p:irrto®i. spirit* that fitiimates Mr. | j.iau-s ’RtVli'hy, of the AtTanln dour tn:il in hi.- career ;<s editor of ! .Kibtir’s -.Tentest mwspaiter i ftfvnish ied by ldr- recent signed editorial de- I' lininrr to be.'e.me a candidate £o%llio' i : . irftianshiii of the approaching dem etitic convention, or to even accept on If tendered bint. White nlr must .pprcciatc and an ,, ,:i.nj Hie iHdutlly nid magnsmtsli v c.i 11)0 s-'iitiiuants expressed, T have l ■ uonld Gut Mr Grav'i* declaration ‘Ol ifiiwillingncss to accept lire chair tniMWltip. even tlrntg), voliin,tnrily t< will evoke a cfaior ’us of pi.ilas}.’ from (hr tens and upon I'Us (poliv- udK ofidi'taocvniic sup f. rs .Smith. m Kvitvy. (Hv|tlan icalires that tn' tliw cut r at :hnttbc -sb ‘courageously • iu*faj Am I ', vlptijfJ, isiy wo£-4n f.Kdft' Ti-S YiMFIVo thraltflou a? ring nil,-. Mr. Gray stood valiantly and unflinchingly by Mr. Smith, front start to li ish, the two constituting i-sr I’l'iid* fi-agru'in, who chaWcnged flic adinlrntifm and won Ihe plaudl'a of the eatire south. And I am sure lb ; i, i-i in.w the ardent and ttnani ii. (lesti-i of the regenerated dem -.- ricy of (Jcorgia to honor them both as they so richly and- tvc—-the, ont with Iho govornorsbip of the state, tho other with the chairmanship of ij. convention. 111. (pay’s e.lilorlal f-irnlshes the isoi-t ■rl'-iiig and corn -ist\e proo of th" declaration frequently mad <l>-11ii-. (he campaign to the effect that, tin f< bowsers of fr, Smitb. wore not hi - -ii' lull wor ■ valiant I; struggling for principles near and dear lo every patriotic heart. How,-vi '*, Isi ugly maintain that Mr. Gray will do injustice to Ill's count less friends and admirers should he . il lo recede from the position an n-unced atid declare to accept the (C-.ull -.ilip of tlllO convention to which, by every consideration <n | rigid and reason, he Is justly entit led and which they so ardently desire io confer upon him. Cordially, E. L. Martin, Chairman Bibb County Hokf, fiimth Club. (HI CRUISER IS LOADED WITH MANY SEA-SICK LADS Norfolk, Vn. August :*. —With a battalion 11,t Rhode Island naval ru • '•>■'■'•:•: aboard, who are -King given a practice cruise at sea, the c mfcer Columbia dropped auchoi in H map ion RoadH today. The •■ i.lh< was .searching for (|ijl< t, vvaf-’ r. .Stormy >. rather was oiiconntep il ai soa. and a. out of the amateur t seamen were made nick. / 0 AILROADS ALL iW.NT MORE TIME GIVEN THEM Wash in’Bon. A’J*V). -Bv rjr 01 Of the enrrle.s o tin recently jk !•■ ’/ l.ing an ef- ■.% • hie >ajK , " Jm ..acgE:-..^Jaft|a l --fr. f' CONTRACTS COMPLETED •—♦— local Firms Finish Shipping Crossties to Government at Chion MANY THOUSANBS SHIPPTD Two Steamers Have Been Cleared This Week With Large Cargoes Which May be the Last to •a.iaH uio.ij psddmg The contreats made some time ago with two Brunswick crosstie firms. Brown & Cos., and Baxter ,<K t'o, for many thousand ties to he fur nished the government for work on the Panama canal has been about fln mln and and only one or two more car* gees‘will be .shipped. During the past week two vessels have cleared .vtlb large cargoes. Brown & Co,'cleared the largo steam er Purtunda and Baxter & Cos, the steamer Holm. Both of these steamers were load ed with ho\vn cypress railroad ties, and will be delivered nt Colon. The Ill's! najned steamer carried a cargo of 12,CH0. while# the Holm's cargo consisted of something like Sii.iioh The contracts for ties for the Pa nama canal were made with the local • firms by the ciqial commission sever r.i months ago and while tics are fearit Ip %l Uhs titrnv 'evilig to the many buyers ip Ihe held, t.he locrU companies have suc ceeded in contracts. JOY OVER GETTIN<Sfc,FORTUNE ENDS LIFE OF POOR WIDOW' New York, SO.- -That. Mrs. (’• ; i 1,. Williams died from littfrl dh ease bro#glit on by excessive joy, due to the fact that she was about io come into the possession of JH.npn. <>"** was the finding today fa the cor oner’s investigation into her death. Dr. Coral I aFayette Williams the Imslmmt of Mrs. Williams, died, six yars ago while developing s<fi!ie mines near Albuqueripiß. Ills body w roblx-d of considerable! money bo rides mining stocks and the widow war. impoverished. <’ B. Crosby, an old fri- eo of her husband, learned p? per whereabouts and he sol about i () develop the min inn properly, lie was very succoss t"l and got a, sum which n< tied Mrs. Williams $1,000,00(1. Bh e WiVK to ,-e --eeivp tfals but. while waiting to go down town afro il she expired. POPE BROWN BEING URGFO -of Slate Want Hii?t on th Railroad Commission. Strong pressure is being brought it* hear upon Hon .1. Pope Brown, <p HawkirsytHifr 10, have him onfer t-hft race for commissioner to, j-.accred Conimy-.aioniM- Joseph M. Brown, oE Marietta, whose term will hortly extiro. If Mr. Pope Urowri should couse,il to become a cuudi ditto, it is believed ho will be unin itiated vviliiput ppposiUon at. Ih state ci.iiveni ion, wliicli convenes in Ma con on nejt Tuesday, to nominate a governor and otlier state house of- Ilco rs. I'ope Brown Is well <iuallfied to fill l - position of railroad oop,:mtsiQ!y H‘ has served in this • ‘city he rot-,toio, ami ills record ' utii'eh satisfactory to the peo l"0- Before retiring from the com i.instou. whore he steyved so faith luljy, Al!r. Brown was biouored -by clevaUon Ip the chairmanship, and as made ari enviable record. JfejrfNpjowiu-wa n the only menrtor ot pL wlm voted ill bn or WJf' poll 111-- hip jns.' stood alc.i-t --re-liu , ■ ,111 ck linn WILLIAM J. BRYAN IS GIVEN BIG WELCOME NOW HAS FLOW OF WATER Artesian Well is Flowing at Palmett*> Cemetery. Contractor Baumgartner, who has bpen 'boring for water for some time in Palmetto cemetery, struck a flow yesterday, and In a few days there wiii be sufficient water to supply the cem etery. This well nas been bored at tlto expense of the city for the acc.omod; tion and convenience of lot. owners. During dry weather it w?£R necessary for people to carry water out to the cemetery to water the flowers, which Inconvenienced them considerably. it is exp- cteil that many of the lot owners will iay pipes from the well to their lots and will serve as a great convenience to the peope of the city generally. HOKE’S BIG VOTE i Consolidated Returns Show That He Received Nearly 100,000 Votes Ovsr the State. • ~ :: : 1 jVA i 1 ~ , * ' *y Consolidated and ofiieiat returns from every county in (roof'jia lor the gubernatorial primary of ifist Wpdhes-J day, as forwarded to ( I hainnuu,,M. J. Yeomans, ot. Dawsou. by,the lyli.iir men of the r sjeet|v:o .couiit - utive contniJltees. show, liiat lion Hoke Smith’s popular exceeded, by many thousand the combined voi<> Mess. Clark Howeli. Jliabhrd B, Bussell. Jolpi h. fih#}) jumi.s m. Smith, indeed, the consolidated '--turps show that Hoke Smith's pap ulat vote was much larger thuu^kjl IKipuhff- Vtffe fhceived ’by GoWrn^ Joseph M. Terrell, when he was first elected in 1902. According to the official figures Hoke Smith received majority o) “•'.Oil; votes over all of bis optionents sml bad a plurality of 69.201 vote 5 / °V‘T ids nearest opponent, Judge ltm-’scll. His -plurality over Clark Hov. ell was 72,777. The Vote of Each. Hoke Smith's total popular vote tvas 94,1117. , Judge Russell s total popular yplo was 2.1,298. Clark Howells total popular vole was 21,720. Joint 11. Ifislill's total popular vole was 11.51-t, John M. Smith’s total popular vote was 8.2J4, I Hal Jennings Visited Ati-r ; Wrtero Etunts „n the Tight Rope. Following from it recent issue of Iho Athcic Banner will ho or interest to Mr, Jennings friends in Bruns wick: “Prof. Halwick Jennings, of Bruns wick. a former citizen of Athens, la. spending a few days in the city with his hosts of friends. . Mr. Jen nings lived in this city for many years and yesterday many old lime Hernia were rehashing when llalwlck was, the whole cheese Im (bis section. Mr. Jennings was’ better known by the name of Halwick than Re was by the name of Jen mgts, and as a rope walker he lias Whenever the town luck ed Halwick was al ways lo furnish It and on public days when the people gathered here lie was equal to th emergency and entertained Ihmisauds with his rep. walking teats. Many times lias from Men dal Morris' to Bishop's corner with a man cAkiis hack and it cook islove midway the ntreet when that W,tJ.J' * ■ g;i PRICE FIVE CENT*. ccmr — 7.1..S ' ModiSon StjUßFfi Csfdfiri-F j| Wilh Ate j oHF' NeSraskan AIL SIAIfS K : % - .y He W.m Cheered Like xW Z# £ Hero as He Drove ,Xli <■ • the Streets of the Mctropeiii* in Handsome Carriage, - ". V #>- ',i * . f ■ f '*y t New York, August ao.— Pivl.v by t te welcpnn*. given ■ Admiral' Dewey when he returned frofe Cub/ after a victorious bctftfe/wtti jlte j*,' t'ojttion .juui welcome tendered WiH V i.ijm Jejfttings Bryan in flip aitK f&m metropolis to,lay>-. ; ] n aee,] it seejnb >• ' thui the 'enllnmlasin was as great'-,*3 urnl ‘the only difference In tbc wei- '' Ll 1 the two Was that on re> . ri'Wby any thour.iidds" of soldier,T j| .v. ere.'iti‘ the. city, from all sections of i ..the.. cohiiuy, • • ~>y v, j Mr. ~4lry;in ariVed at the battec^y shortly a tier 4 |P®pj was met .l,y ir < ul9*^fp|^ r-JUiPr Carriages were’ in r. Bryan was immediately escortea t” his (.Triage, Those who rode with hi ill were Ouvernor Folk, ot Misfeiul, Acting Mayor McUowan jmd William liege. The streets along the route to Madison Square Garden were .throng ed witii thousands of . peo|h rid the great democrat cheered like a conquering Innv 'jjadreds of women Toon along tQVdreelK waiving 'h ir while the men Hi w their hats HL. air and yelled Uiemsolves almost Mr. Bryan bowtaY from. ime side or 1,10 Marriage to (lift other 'and rode Urn Attire way uncovered. He ac kiiow lodged the royal wejaume at ev- Pry turn. Tho meeting ludihASniglit at Mad ison Square GardciAwas one of the roost cYTu' seen in New York. v Vtute, if not at) of them, was rojueii-iited by large delegations, Soon after Mr, B 'an arrived a the Bultrry he yards apm b F Ryan, a.) la, or vie v hut Mr. to see him. Will Open Tomorrow. Ila Wood-Bailey Clothing. Comp-a; will open their doors to, the pub tomorrow and they will; have one the iirettlcst stores in the city. A Very Good Month. While August it, always re-- ,fde an off month in shipping circles is expected ihat (lie record for present month will ho a, vorv 1 0 ( one. Sliifcncuts liav(> kept tip it' previous months of (lie year. Yesterday's Shipping. m Tho Malory steamer San if wailed for New York with a larg go of crossties. The schooner f‘ M. Willey, which has 'been c new dock, sailed yesterday for to complete her car The er Orleans arrived at Satilla day from Mayport, Fla. Ship vlctice. Neither the master, owner; siguees of the brig Ohio w sponsible for any debts eoni crew of sail! brig. Moore. J Last Excursion of the Confederate aii l L edkn k°n, faAH) will gin in e IU on Ssptembei * " >ii i .a... u #. l\ • "oner win iMgxMfeH'iry de. 1 pt x,:t.) mi at C ./elds; re I ■ ifl Hi ua I'd. .0 A "■•. ' visa r: o ' vicing , lie nr ?|iVl.-iiii ~f ’. ime for WfflrahffiMjjL- ‘ an l>" life. I-. •• i.'..vv M a from all IV'biJi". l ; an 1 KaM. 1 1 ; OBP'd.-ia "id