The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 02, 1906, Image 1

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THF BR1 T T SfWIFK DAILY NEWS. VOLUME 5, NUMBER 254. AUGUST Uk i fifty ft utfej •, i *-• hi | _ , Total Amount of Busiores for Ste Maw fart. 1 ! 1 ,! Son i-n;k THE GFfiSlrl i :• 1 As Compiled apt.. Ctto ? ,f. sen—fo.al of r ; V 0 Arrived and !.o?.-.-rd ■. -f K During tin Month. Although Augu-: t . • ' tgf of tlm liulli a , n>; 1 aid in shipping clrch li;c ■ hriil ended Friiia.' v. v-. ; n ' > 1 1 one in all linos. Thi- Mi at: of shipping fur the in nah v . i.s: A 042, divided at: folic. Foreign Ship.no.’.'. By 9 v'-t- ■ a\\:. ■ . 10/1 registered tods. meU 1 : j Five barrels pencin t.' , 125 gallon.! tnrpcn' tor./, phosphate re ro.-.i. . 2,077 barriiia tu,/ 0 Ue: lumber. it'G.'.-od ft- ■ slihigies, 71.' oy e.urj.i.i. lip, vt of siilpiuem s2i!f.9;E. W* Do. nest r. 5 ’ISjSlfiS Bv 3.) vessi Ik. will gnfimmsaf ..i'2f v Mr. iji l.llHl balos Jk:< s; :g, Ol r. Ik sy.Up, 1.070 uidW i>i|t^® : 7,4'io barrels rotjm, *;.*• '• 1 ’’Trfs.it% ..on- ' .- 'ttbdLyjMpy * r &.d|r.~ l¥3sw .. '■ I !*?? .i- mi<: i sijk, fHp Fojflgn . 4. .... j.' ~m- >S Ilia: ,li. .. .‘.. . . lmppi'r, .; ."iSSr. $ / ■~r SI; SV2 012 Arrival^for Month. 8<1( nm-rtf . . .Y ■..A ..li Steam ra ..’/... f 2ii Barks ... \a ... Brigs -.... .. : Tata, 41. , - .!#' SNAP SHOTAT LOCAL EVENTS. ■ - Batch cf l.itcrteflf.g itriii* Getbeieo for NrW* 'nontlfif*. j ii. -ijf' h l -’ ! eiow.i' il v.ilh i'W‘>nV<# ..(did most, oil them •.'<• 1 Ait ■ti|Jp i >r ofi'cit-H Tin wor! i' tfhv, cdu hoop'' is i> regret-..i rig in (.tod 'shape with the njimhyi >t hands >■ ■*<■ <•>. I search N bibor is tin* only trottbl • tilt* or !iie Iris Rig. ■fh<* spring tides wit! fiogin <*.':. •- ami the flsherim a wiil have to ta\‘* some Utile 'it*. There will be no excursion in on Atlanta. Birmingham mid Atlantic railroad today amt for -.’si reason the reg'titar II o'clof. nip to St; Si,mon wilt not he made. Coney, King & Cos., wi?> shortfv fciv ai.i' to the wholesale fish huf'.i tie'*, here. The hu.inesa wt'i be riia on a large scale. The atr‘-i*t force is now busily cn-i gao 1 it, , .lit. - ! ■ ■ o' a jim tAii it r A ill! •fell r.'.spi grant hat* opeited ini the store for ly (••cetljiied by H.j E. Bcrr'e: on Monk street. A large ntnber*of country pcopKM 1 description. The .police made only a few arr t“j last night. Offlci r Kofli i had s ie little trouble In carrying > drun% man to jail but he landed him. MANY VISITED NEW SiDRE Wood-Bailey Qomr iny Enjoyed Cco t Business on <-tr§t Day. The Wood-Ds iCotnyan* opined it . °^ ! Urir.wwijJ*. ’ l TO HAVE• -B1 DAY Riflemen Will Carry a Crowd to St. Si- Iwff '-A:, mon Tomorrow Most of the 'hitrebants Will Close at 2 tTElock and Give Their '* Hair -, Ho'iiday. Lyervkody will have tlieir rliancv to gti Id the island Monday and enjoy, ••hr delightful sea breeze and have a dip in the surf. Besides this ideas mo Uiniv will be a ride by moon light w jth. mnsir by t)ic band. Tide •riflemen will also entertain you dm be? the day and night—with a rllle thoot in tile murulnff.; exhibitions of tpesi duty. extended order drill in hri afternoon and a prize drill and ail nt nigUi. All ibis for 60 cents. A good btass band has be: n en .-a.-':V, tofurnish music for the bail • id : ring 'buck tin who stay to the dance. Ideal. Atkin sn Is chairman of tile ball commit tee and will 'see Ihtil the door is in gOisi.’oohdir.ion for darn ing. haeufc Douglas wiil 'drill the boys U vx.ee ;.-,i order and show you how c ;i!paj’. fl turn (1 "Ur' tide of war tit their hivor at the battle in Chick-' manga. .11ir •a. ■ tie the tout-1 f,.rl of. tin' ladies and children wlhj ho made a: l good order is pron; ! . •and. The tare will be 58 cents for the rujtnd 1 ■ ijc Children 26 eentr-.j r h-, pi's can lie our. based irom any| id ihe KUtVineji and at Morgan s. | !I ;u tier’a and Bmcv'n dvugottires.i •lertiing H l’ryantn ami at the boat.; ihr. tmer Atiaquln will leave; .&j‘. xd of Monk street 10 a. m. 2.3' ; hi. and 7,30 4*. m.. am v ;n |f:tiru from the Island 11 a. m.j Tso pitta, mud 0.30 and 11,?0 t.i. m.j Help Hus hoys to make this flic lies I field day- tiiej- ever had. A N w Industry. Ndilce ) dJjwletl to tne announce ine'U. of .T. ..U. Bap-'wtn in tills Sa*u ufn yin-' MV. Baldwin ,gn\v has fflif) ecpilni sTfitjc facTry In' Cfpera tt'iu and Ik retidv to flltt atl order- Mi' has had many years experience in this liu/fiitess and .gum-ante.- s.o | i. faction. HERE, IS A RECORD TO FLASH TO THE WORLD .51. ;t ihit;k of it. During the njonlhj lot ASgiP-u there was shipped from .'• j j,.)!-! oi Rmnswick to foreign ;net diTn , stit. ,ipGi■-, oreiv twenty two millioa /,(*(, o( wood, which- of cou ••:.(* . In . ; iiiticd < .ei ythtiig of wood, such ns 1 eA'fttUn, lumber, shingles, etc, j C:ohr i; nev •in the history of any * Lutheran Church. 3! .lures l/iithlcrtiii church will imld Sunday ; diooi td:i *• 4 |>. ht. ij. ; vices at Sp, tn. Itfcv. J... B. .e„ the ]®#Wr, will officiate. Con* - /.' King & Company Will Enter the Fish and Oyster Busi ness on Extensive Scale. Coney, King & Company is the name! of the latent firm to cuter biisir-cr.-'. In Brum.wick, turn; It promises to !•:■>• in fh& u |i, •. in!. " of ,-I one;,. The new firm p. moses tn lish ahd oyster business on nsive stale. The firm haa quarters on tower Ray street 1 and ~ be ready for> Wiataess a TwsclML ext W-i I'D- mcmh#s’, of Cue' ¥ . s known > ouog bus- Coney will bg the. lh ‘ * .. .. ...in ' oTunAinfl Tit. ißu^*®**’ o I's ' epwl-w atfeiiUdiT to tbe ~„.r a Thev wlPDt*® hand a* A tin I ™ „.b <,t all :lmm. wi!j Ditto cater to the l-i- V j REV. LINDSAY /aTTON f WILL gTT AC^ e p T THE Cc^U *?* i .ill.* * wi.oe^ns'p' due." 1 % Kt .. ,-*i Ui. ■ . , j-s 1 I&t.- m fA*-~ jiiiii and Pe;,i juios Drawn Trcm Saw BaxeV YssEerday m hi mm li! They WUt i?c Called Upon to Serve the County In D teu.eT '.Vt. the Oour* Is.tc Cor.vetu ‘ In Regular Session. The (following: jutois, gran,l and petit, were drawn yeStel'daj fro.n the m-w jury m ixos, v aio j-,e ; been luil.-dted by the jury voumiis si-mors: • • • Grand Jury. 'l. C. Fevgtt'ioff, V\ ip Nu ■ Uatir lid. IH'dffor,, W. A. tiaokett O Elliott, Ci. it/ Itramri. W. I. \V; A. MiUor. T \V La mil, .1. M Keen It. K Brii'senii'-l;. <l. \V. Arnett, I A. Wiiilliamstm, ,1. I’. Twomi-.*■. W A Knight,’ tAT. t; w.- i, <:. n. ’t, lor. F. 1). Scarlett. .1 !l Wtiilintie, l H. VHtd'.i’.v, .1. O’, l’ufcell. J. W. Cieea, W. LA i.ane .1. If. ilirvey, It It. Hopkins. IV. D. Bailey, C. 1 I Hood worth, U. M. Jor.es .; \V. Col iins. P'tit Jury B. V,, MyddMon, U \V. t,ano. 0. V.'. Rlcliardsou. 1!. 1-3. - llurforb. D. 8. Atkinson, C. i>. Steiner, Ciiu:,. \V. Tgylor, .1. L. iin is, J K. It. 15 a nor, (I. VV. Harper. (J. W. Ashe!! I>. \V. Winn. T. F Winter, A. L. : Boyle, W. A. I uno, Clinton Brown, !A. D. Boone, Jr., Titos. Fuller, \\ F. | .1 nerkin/er, K< tnion Mott, C . C. Ca rp-, , . V A’ ”l 15:1 i’t T' 1!. mi, I'.r.vl 1' io; o. .1. It. C If) it el g. ’ !:n H C-• !l a f * r, W. s.vmonH. G. V. C*V'. port in' tii u irtd has this re ord been" couaic’d. Cnpl. Otfo Jotiauc.-iscn. the official 1 . oil matistieimi, yeulcrdtiv figured out rxai tly how much wood had been siOjj.-d and in a , r ..... * ! 017,112(1 feet went lo for.iin ports and ’ 17,557,744 to domestic ports TO PREPARE FOR OPENING! OF fHE OYSTER FACTOR V J. B. Abramt. the gi in-ral inannger of- the Aiken Canning Company, who lias ho. n at lli.nywuon rlnrmg the mimni.T operatitig a fruit and vege table canning factory, will arrive in i.i .city this Dcii. to prepare for ♦ opening ui the i r [aclsjn curly next month. A mimber of iniprova-mcuts will be made at the local plant and it a! inobnbic that spun, ic -v ,machinery .if ill be insiallcij .t he ctmiitig, sea on is xpcct.il to ye ..me of tin most ouccesMitU, in Ue history of tho oys ter canning industry, BAKERY CHANCES HANDS F. w. Leben Purchases the Bakery ot ’ J. M. Hoddenpyle. Known a. . > 1 the' ba' tt.'j - lin '• and i. J. At. itoiidU|iyli u r of A and P sfri'-t and mhP conduct He; in the future / KbM.' first < HpKlisb;j#sf In ' > <■ of Ce wttjd t?n'd sb.aranttms ■: dinfactlon to '■very Hisiyitr-r. ' going to mal e a spcciaff, c :fit, OUt-Of-tWM !' Jttw.- mint.-: day < -. rs, nro re otved, ,Hl.. n-.bery .. ■ -un I one in i s 'i : ehimti of the word ml a cldtflulhittis '-iii nn nia 1 ■I .it ff ■ BRUNSWICK, GA., SUNDAY MORN INC. SEPTEMBER 2. 1906. MMJEfItB f Ciimissionßrs Is Hold Ilieir . figpir Meeting on Next - Tuesday i iilSf IS EKPtOTEfI The Chances Aft- that the County Yv'ili Reerhln the Same for the I-.' cert Year—Reduction % i -adv ir State Rate. At a m.s t. , if the roaiintssioners af loads : and revruues to tie held Puesdr. i it. is probable that the tax rap' for -be c ounty for- the present ■ ixf.l. nltl'.oindi i* ha not yet tiei-p deilnitel.v decided. There is considerable interest bo ■i ■ i! "nit- • and in the fixing e*i 111 rate, man.' icing of the opinion that sear- chapg. will be made, but noiw !, f C eoiimd-sion u-r are able to die cuss lliife question, as thej an at mneh at sea as to what will he don" as Hi.- public. .As ' well Known, the state made a induction of ten cenis on the I hour, ■>nd dollars in the state rate. Last '.ear if was SI,BO and the county .ale was $7.15, making a total ot ; 12.5.4. While this is a bit higher H ,11 that f 11- 1 ■ majority of tin- (Odin tbs In tho stilte, it is pot generally fiiliugbl tital the coSnuuissioners will .ml"- a reduction this year, although I here-,has bee.n S'liie.lHtle iucrenSn m tile tux' retuniM. With a decrease in the st/itc rate however, the people, of tills county, : veil ag e,!si m fto state, ’•••'<! nay roll e4nli iefts Pl' the i hoVm pad. a . FOUR TO OkTshoT CAPTURED GREAT RACK, Sliepshea.d teay. Sept. 1. ioneer, 1 to l.tlodie captured IHe fu turity rate; Pope Juanwemne iu sec |Oud -nut Deniiniil tliffd. Pan, the ' .ii< lid inn , a iliac. Tb iof • worth If! -o. Pivc thoujjjaml spectaiors were pres . lit. 'Hie Ittrgcst number of book ike. - o on Mu' trank were .a • .iileiici tnday T -re weri I;2U of them. Leave for Greece. i \ party of four (ire ks headed by Ui' l.jims, leave odily for New . /(irk iuid from tliere they will tak • a steamer for Greece, their former J bom. whore they will ri-peud two <sv I throe iiioulhs. St. Mark’s Church. There wilt be services at St. Maths ch.iiVb today, Rev. If arty Cnssil ot!l --ciaiing. Holy I'.orinnunlou and Service at U o’cioi k. ILABIIR ba? —* Negroes Will Have a Big Tjme and The Day is to be Generally Observed. Here.? (. Tomorrow‘‘ls Day anil tho oi: ..-ion will lie observed In crutiHviick, as wicll ns elsewhere b-T0 i.iganizenilnlior i" einployid. The olorc.l /• bm'; oreaiiizatlous of " -.‘lit, V. II ("7, pAd ti" day In ry<- fashion, i , a t* u ' "hU' Minouh will me-rcji , gjg (day oft end ;,r a good rt l’tirt. Ik.;. _ .-.^j The negj --i* innla^lyfN trade iyT include // ' X "j J • ' potatoPi-] i / .•■ 1 k.. 1 & v \ J ’■ :'e HEW IS! LIST IS.FIIIISHED ksmmissioners Have Com pleted Ilieir Work of teisiiig file Boxes ftf® HUS lilt ADDED 5 here Are Now More Names in tti Grand and Petit Jury Boxes Than Ever Beofre— Names Added to Both Boxes. Tite Glynn county jruy commission rs yesterday completed the work of re-, ising the jury boxes for the n%i two years, and the number of jurors in both boxes is now the largest in the history of the county. When tliu jury list was revised two lears ago, if will he romeinftered, i large number ol names were added, carrying the total up to 745. inclu ding the gruud ant petit jury boxes, but i!il.s year the large number lias boon surpassed and now there are BidJ names in the two'box. s., of this number (here an GOV names in the petit jury box and 1.99 in that of the grand jury. Last y.-at there were *5Bl in the petit, jury box and 1G.3 grand jurors. The cominissioners have been en gaged Iti the work during the en tire week. It being necessary to can* vass Hie entire digests of the coun ty. it will be seen that over fifty names were added lids ,vear. No A. Excursion The regular excursion over | Uu> .-Viiinii*.' Wrtnlnqfcam arm \tl.im i lis railroads to this City IvrfPe points! eltpig Ih.i Mile Ilf the load will not ; I lime today, ill. fact. I>.• g i,, .-n i discontinued for Hi" summer. The ( x ■ e.iirsioiiM over litis road from Rruur v.-ieie and Jacksonville will he et inti ti lled for a short time yet. MORE HOUSES NEEDED NEW PEOPLE COMING Brunswick must have more rest deuces, els, the great influx of now people will have to sleep in the streets ’t'hat'.s all there is to It. “Do you know.” nuld a real estate man to a News reporter yesterday, “1 don’t know wluit we are going to do to meet the demand for first class resiliences in Brunswick. You may not think so lint font men have "con to me today to rent, houses, but my list was exhausted, in fact for some weeks there has been a scat HERE 1 spend A -FE W DAYS Justice S C. Atkinson, of the su preme court, n! Georgia, if In the city for n few days on 1 a visit f relatives tin friends. , . .e,, : 1 Justice Alkim.ni) has been a member Of the fiupvpmec ourt foj a number of mouths me! it* il ; rlmnry held Inst pimith be was for ! nth the utiejuili'od term lie is now tilling and the long term. Justice At klason was vgrected by bis man; frb nds ia Uyr r.|tj^ An Expcndw Session. Slate Treasurer R. E. Park has Ciynplet: and bis stal mi at of the total cost lo tho state of the recently ad jmirncd ncssion of the legislature dflie entire exp use of Gl4 tifty day. 'isloiUD'as si.:i,:tus jn ngiiimjt $5, ty the session of I!t05. 1111 In ri'^y4,lß6. P . tTtckets Selling Fast. /Tickets for the veterans . xeiirslou crowd will ij li'i ...ji 1) Xt-M witv. k dM BRYAN IS WELCOMED Was Guest of Demo crats of Jersey Citf Yesteydry Prominent Men from All Sections of The State Were There to Join in the Welcome. Jersey City, N. J., Sept. I.—There was great excitement among the demo crats of ttie city over the visit ot William ,1. Bryan. For several week/ ever since the letter in which Mr. Br\ an accepted the invitation of the dem ocrats of this etiy, preparations have been going on for this event and alt was in ri adlness for the arrival ot the guest of honor. Mr. Brayan arrived here about -1,30 this afternoon and was received upon his arrival by a large committee or democrats beaded by Robert Davis, (diaries Black and other democratic leaders. He was first escorted to tin' Davis memorial house Where lie hell an informal reception. Then he was escorted to tile Gahtuett eiult where lie held an informal reception. After the i eruption the party in carriages rode through the hill section of low er Jersey City. Democratic organi zations from all sections of the state were represented and fireworks illn initiated the path along the route. Only One Arrival. The steamei Comal, ('apt. Risk, ar rived in port yesterday from Mobile, and will said tomorrow fo Ne\Y York. There was no other movement of vessels. Good Size Payrolls. The payrolls along the Bay were uu usually heavy last night and yie, •aver age merchant did a little 'hotter tiffin they generally do. Tomorrow being: labor day there will bo no work on the river front. Many Going to College. • A large ntimhet of Brunswick stu dents are preparing to leave for the different colleges. This City Will no doubt send the largest, thi* year in iter history. Nearly all o fthe edu cational {institutions wit open dm It'S the pr.-sent niontfi. ci< -' fo suitable vcsiii. n,, sln llruus wiclcii Mur.-. houses will have to he % '" *• dux. of uew I'ogideurs com iimaa.” it Is jt '.veil known fact that liuuica “t “ J" uiiim at preseii lliere is not one d' ldrabe home., the I rented, while there arc iinin ixus >1 families Linkl*ms to if is my (o tho tmsimss m*‘n io buii ! ioort: iu* nur-iS to arcoruodate the jn eftaso in now ooiuors. I Till! II IT -♦ —* • ’' Report War. Sent Out Yesterday That President Rposevelt Been Badly lnju.-ed Dynler Hay. Sept, 1.-lt was nimov >mt here this morning that President had hcen iniiiiusly jsijured tmle It was fenrcil thal the bad met vvilji a painful iicspdent, hut tho report was imin>- diately denied. An army • ooirespondenl was di patched to Sagamore iilfl to learn the truth. Winding up Btrcet Taß Oil! or Rlehardson ha (inis! ed the job of coßer reel lay '"biMMil Will^^ PRICE FIVE CENTS. fflS FOR OPENING Or IMS * ' n. Expected That There Will Be an Overflow in the Lower Giles IB BSE THE OLD ACADEMY Believed That by Pressing Build ing Into Service Again the Children can foe Accomoda ted . Comfortably. The public schools of Brunswf and Gl.vnn count j will open on Mom September 24, and the indications : that there will he tin overflow In grades below Iho sixth. Superintendent Balk'd will r> his office for the purpose of iss admission cards on Monday, Se; her 10 tit the court bouse, and expected tint there will be a for seats thy new pupils. Only who are now in possession ol will have to apply but they be on band early when the be-- opened. ;To a News reporter y ,- >• , ■ 11 < 1i nt Ballard stale? expected ati overflow of a ipnpild in -the tower 'grades schools buu he thinks the boa and or education wail be able to accomodate them by pressing the old aeadeuiy in to use again. •*'* rft £3F ~' * Superintendent Ballard taqics to*see ihc- stUmpl in Old Town established this year. It will be remembered that: the board decided last year to open-, this school, bii/t it was impossible: to secure a. suUtable baiktliig for a: s, boo! section of the The aitperlitlWßjjt states that If tho Atlanta, Birniin^J^i\and Atlantic railroad agrees to the phipositiou now before them submitted IV' Ihe hoara. ttf education whereby ;n settlement: will be rcaidied for the property north of- MeOnlloiighW ikuclt which has been purchased \W ttie road for ter minal.:, that. IheJVitird will have suf ficient. funds tcSpstabUsh the new school In Old Tniwii this year. Prom Un presemt outlook the conr ing 'term will be \ie most -sue, ess fui in the history and fbe be a lAcord break- To Oglethorpe Lodge No 4, Uni form Rank, K. of P. Tour are hereby invited to attend the field day exercises and hall given by the Drunswick Riflemen, Monday September 3. 'I hose who attend are requested to wear their uniforms. We promise you a pleasant time. Committee of • the Brunswick: Riflemen. To the Business Meh of Brunswick We are going lo have a field day og* Rl Simon island on Monday, Septem ber 1900, Labor Day, and respect iully ask that you give your clerks Die benefit of a. half holiday so that tin > can have one last trip to tho Is land and help hr to make the affair a success. Tills will end the season 11 the island. We greatly appreciate pmd, favors and hope you will find ll convenient to grant this one. Committee of Brunswick S'flemen Last Excursion of the Sea-on. The Confederate veterans cf Jac' son camp will give an excursion Fernandinu on Ssptember J. r *. steamer Lmmcliuc has been chart. lor the occasion 4ttl a plcast tmhe is insured. The steamer v l| ie Mallory dock at 8 s at. 12 o'clck; leave,. arriving idr/lrunswtck desiring to vlsi > <-u lit IMS II ■ Pli'ulv of (in Hi' I.' : 1 c.i.i bes do. ..ad also fr * jw ■ ml Plum t Hfent |nt trip. Xt( HhJJO, child r Doe*