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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY .NEWS
VOLUME 5, NUMBER 256.
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Arraaoements Have Been Matte
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STOLE A
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Negro Woman on St.
Simon Swiped a
Pocketbook ▼
Officer Sam Goins yesterday arrest
ed on St. Simon Aildie Snells, a negro
woman, charged with stealing a uoek
etliook from Mrs. I’. W. Seovilte. who
was conducting a boarding house oh
the island. The pocketbook contain
ed $lO9.
The robbery occurred several days
ago, and as soon as the money Was
missed Mrs. Seoville notified Officer!
Goins, who has since been at work
on the case. He had little difficulty
In obtaining a clue, but finally learn
ed that the negress. wlto hail bei-n
working about the house, stole the
money and the arrest was - made yes
tearday. The money has not us yet
been recovered but Officer Goins
hopes to get it within the next few
| days.
FOXV GRANDPA" LAST NIGHT
A Good Sized House Witnessed Open
Ing Performance.
The theatrical season was opened
In Brunswick last night, the bl'l
being Foxy Grandpa, Despile the nn
issuullj hot<weathv n good sized house
was , present to witness the perfor
mance.
The company meastifc and up in many
ways to the advance reports receiveu
hero of it. There were s number of
attractive features, some new and en
joyable specialties were introduced.
The chorus was most too rmiiH. bni
it was pretty well trained and some
of the music was new and catchy.
The costumes were ail new and prei
tv,, while the stage effects, scenery,
etc., was appropriate to tin- play.
Manage# Felan ha# made several
Chritigcs at the opera house. One of
the most fmjiovtarn announcements is
that •'♦ho 1 curtnfff wlffTto up-{wompfl -
at Ji,3® o’clock at every perfoi maie
and those arriving after that time
will have to take back seals until ai
ter the first act. Inist uigbt nea-:,
llialf the audiense arrived late and
annoyed the players and spectators
(in moving about the house., it does
seem that the theater-goers could ar
rive on time, when they know Unit,
■site curtain is going up puniiptly ai
ar,d Assistant Treasurer
Warsbip fill frobabfy 4ie
Sent tor Shicap Bank
President
IS \l K II MOBOSOO
Authorities in Washington Were No'i
tied by the Sultan Yesterday
That, the Prisoner Could
be Secured. *
Washington, Sept. ■' Tins sain ti* :
partnnin today received tnlvi -s on,
tin' ~nlf.itn of >tWH ' ; sawing Us'
United Slates that, ha nahati.' object
mu tv!. • •
<l<mt #u n kind. .s' Its t(rli;,. Vti'
wanin'.' Vvenne Think. ('hi nisi
was arrested in this rit.v a Ww (lay
ago.
While no (Ifsinila uiinouncottuiu;
was made liy the oflh i.' s In toda
it is believed that the rorptw i of ill s
Officials of Chb aso to scud a warship
for Sit'tfslaud will'bn raut<l „i>. th
government U was staled tin
.somclidny would lie done \vittiin the
next tew days.
WILL GO TO QUINCY. MASS.
Bev. Wyllys Rede Accepts a Call to
That City.
The news, has just weir and till.- eit
that Rev. Wyllys Rede, former rector
of SI. Mark’s Rpiscopal etmi'i h, is
accepted an invitation fvopi tiie-nii,;-,
-ShWrihv.' (if' Tiro '•dftkew.De (of -'■'ifcrkw.-i to
become dealt of tiie oalVteiTVal at
Quincy, ill. 11 Is understood that th!
invitation vras receive 1 by fv. Rede
last Barter "ml tftai lie has l ad it tin
der cousidt ration, together with r;i
1) scvrrjggknnrhes mtci’
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it. will o fdo t *i
hint" eiifHi and b.O itlil b>;
work immediately Ih.at date
Hig peril inn at (Juiee;, will !”■ u;i“ •• j
I large Influence and nsef - . I ii j
a live and. fir i pea-i i' f I
!(i,ono . and siiiv eons re ..at ion i- urn
atrougiest in that section and the stao
having a • ’tiiiicrshlp of about GuO.
Mi- Rede i; ,1. native of Qiilin an I
thus will return to his birth place and
lake il'- hi: ministry there
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A NEW FORCE AT THE GRAND
Tickat Takers, Ushers, Etc, Were on
Defy Last Night,
Quill a inre - inimb' V of e mint'
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| Grand opera house anil the new forhtf
BF. NSWtCK, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER G. 1906.
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flu TfiJSIIi! Qi
till iLSITMiJ 1
E, IL & 4. 11l Soon Bars
s 'large fo ca ,i :
Work Here
mi mm lane
New that the Rom 13 Naming Di
mingham tiic Company will
Have Terininais T fished to
Accomodate Business.
S’Yoit may >ay fliaf witliin th-.- next
W Weei. ■ I.age foi u wifi Ii put
■ w>n'i a 11. 1,-rniiuni-i of the At
'a. t;iimil. -m and AtJ.iniw rail
dJl\Un,u:-w.|: ami that will
i will rapidly until 01.n,x>li•-
• od.” '
Tills wan the si a 1 .1 mt ui * to a
! Ne ,-; reportcr'•ycsl-'i’da,l liy an 011 l
I mi (if , Idle above toad who li.hi evi
-1 -il > just ieeeive.l some Information
| o!i (lie subject.
"fou knew',’ ho continued, “the 00m
iiany never iiifi-ad-.-ii to have the lei
; aiinals' completed until tiein,- ,a
! opor.itlon to liiimlngliam, and Uns
i'Ove nil the Irilim-el-K lhai eenld be
; acini red wen- rushed to the atone of
• •xielision a id wouderliil piece ot
1 • and building lia;-- been done on the
■in 1 is aim .11 m
.by tie fhst’O 1 lie year iho man'.wlil
; h 00m le(ed i > Hiruiin:;h?.ni. There
bile .11- OVilie, will now pay uapgn-.,
,ial at’,, itlon 10 Uie totiuiusjs ,• ie
~.vv : , ; w .o ,' j ■ t’V)
i-ie win!: has; adv heeh' im
a itbttt the next few weeks the Id;,
i dfn .Atlanta will rotten* a. large
men will hr put to ve rk building tie
Wharves, wn-rehmirien, ietr„ and the
work will be* purl. and ns rapidly as j
lurve-f'ile. I ti-i IMi t), ; the flint
ol tit. •'<.ar the !• ; nin ils in Until'
wiei, ..ill be snlTlfh illy ioutputted i.o
accomodate the in < n of ih mad.
"1 under; litn.l (hal a dwtl has Iwo
ejua.b,' iili the inn)! util agefll ol
I
| i iV-.l Win ill. nil
tv a, III I. y will be . and ill ; ||. to
mine 1 work. All the . Hirers secure,
jby the mad fremtofoi-" have been pip.
ip : ini, Un
next crowd will coin, to engage in
tor to in at v. ork.”
As is W'll known Vi.. little worn
bits .on ipdur. on siw the dredge
Atlantic* loft port, ns il las been al
most Impossible to s's-uve lahover.,
but now ns the mad . nearing ■' the
yfUaitama metropolis and through
] it.tlii will soon no in operation be
j tween Urnnswlc.lt and tJiunlnghAm
;tit, company will have to hustle with
it mtimmoth ienuinnbt in order to
j take cure of the iminoi.m business.
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iiiiw Believed Thai Backbone
a! Hal Spell Has been
Broken
Nil IM BF THE STORM
Believed That it Has Either played
out or Taken a Different
Course—The General
Conditions
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"i.'ouli 1 weather wRh nc • ix.'o.ial
how ’■ i Hn forecast of tin-wcath
-1 mail who ,> < Hi U ’tie wimtlih
was very much imsellleil in flic north
and there was liable to he some con]
vveaihi’i- hero.
In Ibe general condition of the
1 -ilher. issued yesteiday, tin:: wenlh
er observer calls attention to the
Mml of weather that was being feit
b> the people of the north and mi Idb
we and There is rain coming in this
diiaction and thou the temporalum
i forecasted lo go lower than il is
PI.) v,
Tiio teim r rat lire yesteiday was on
an average of about what il has been
ally liny during the past few weeks
and il is dot. fri be regretted if 111"
temperature does go to a point that
is lower than where it. has been hov
ering for some time. During the mid
dle of the day the tlurinomeler Juis
.been, pin. ing .in % dnude, fjfia,
i,iin<a j}. happen CRWSWS.4.-A; th?
a lAyirir,
' ll that iiigiNujup. 1; AIM: (Piriiig thy
-minor.
'ldle maxinmiu temperature yenter
day was rl and tiio loweat 7H. Ilow
> v< 1 Hie hjuuidiiy was great and llii
and (In# ini ease discomfort of
viiich many complain,
j No further traces old, he severe
j ■,(oriii repiyrled Tuesday was receive,l
' .1 1 liir. or! yesterday and vessels will
go lo sea today. It is believed Ilia;
| tin storm Inn either played opt, ms
i a i.lie’ll a different puuvse and n
| 111 leer of if i.-, no felt ai SOUHI AI
1 lautic ports
A BRIDE THIRTEEN YEARS OLD
Is Torn From Her YoutPful Husband
in North Carolina.
Raleigh, N. Se.pt, s.—WilHm
Ito Well, IS yours of :iyrr* lias been sc.i
nratert from Ills bride of two days,
win* was thirteen year of igo in May.
They fled from Way no county, near
ihis city, on Inst Tuesday afternoon
and went to Kingston, where license
was obtained, and tliov vent tea nide.i
further where a may!strafe maritoP
then.
Permit of Hi,’ hride. who was N.m
nte Hinson, wns iniule l>y. tier father
and she was talon hone.
A trial held before Magistrate
! flic’ll flißdrrey lo.s.'pit'aki life iwr
and lie pi at Ihe cti ;p to lurtge
Web who minted a separation.
No'ainjr was done to Howelt. who
imaile mi agreement with th? pill’s
lather that lie would make no further
effort Oi see her. They parky! will!
a farcwejl kiss, she \y'vh ia>rs in
her eyes and Howell seeming in he
resigned to his ill fortune
BRYAN’S HOME CITY TO M-fctiT
HIM WITH ARMS
G'Cat Preparations Being Made for
His Arrival.
Uneoln, Neb,, Sopl Elaborate
preparations are belny, made for the
| reejßptwn ad entertainment of Wit
| limn Jennings Bryan when ha retting
to hiu home city next week.
The njM't date of his arrival has
not as fixed as there Is still
some uncßhiuty concerning his
movements after having Chicago,
Origins Ik the arrival of Mr. Bryan
was mt for today but it. 'be-ame i\ec
postpone the date, prop-,
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MANY TO
ARRIVE
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Immigrants are Now
Headed for the
South
Colum'lilna, S. G\, Sept. 5. —A tele
gram was received last night from
Uuinted StrtYalPlm migration Inspect
or Watson saying that he had secur
ed tl\p consent of the North German
Lloyd management to make Charles
ton n port of call, and land ininil
grant ships there direct Com Europe
It is a very gratifying bit of infor
mation and is read with great pleas
ure by the business interest here and
throughout the state.
The establishment of the line wilt
affect not. only the Immigrant, prob
bun which has been been puzzling,
but also the transatlantic freight sil
nation in this part of the south. The
shipment of cotton and cotton goods
’to Eurpoo amounts to four hundred
million dollars, and Charleston may
be xepeeted to .get a good portion ot*
the business under the change.
And the cotton mills of this sec
non will welcome the lino as a moans
of getting their products ahroan
quicker and cheaper. Freight in sev
eral other respsccts will he affected
and the cotton mill managements wel
come the news its promising a relief
I the labor problem they are wrest
ling with.
A REIDSVILLE BOY
KILLED BY DEPUTY
Reidsvlile, On..' Rept, 5.--E. C. El
more, deputy sheriff of Tntuall count.v
sliot and Instantly killed Jess't
Britnch a young white hoy about 12
veins of age, here lasi night.
Deputy Elmore, together with
Branch and two other joung men,
lyopt to the house of a negro to
msL bini on .a wavnyit., sworn out.
bi' lfranch. tije three
-e. n 'around tho art* deiiumdeii
tne negro ’ T%T fj(?gr.v
tried to escape through a window,
■aliich caused both Elmore and Branch
to run to that end of the house, and
inch thinking th,. other was the ne
vo both raised their pistols. Elpitire
ifred shooting Branch through ike
breast. .
Elmore Is prostrated with grief in
Oise of the sad accident.
Body of an Italian With Many
Wounds in His Neck Was
New A'ork. Sept. 5.- The body p atl
Italian with a number wf gliastley
wounds in ills neck and breast was
iu a section of the woods
mar .iamalca, p I. There was no
ign of a weapon and no traces or
a strugfile Tiie police dedileil after
a cavetul study that the murder re
sembled in many respects the famous
barrel murder mysterj and others
that have followed it. In wh of the
cases anil that of the victim
after Hie imiuU-f was carried from
I lie scene pj the crime and the body
disposed of in some lonely spot. Each
of the viclims were of Italian Up-th
and death had been caused, 'ny staii
blne.
"Black liand FAttisjcr" itSWi on tin
verdict nf the police and they have
generally tried in vain to unravel Hie
mystery surrouding the cases.
The victim of today’s crime, like
■Most of the ethers, is unidentified The,
is that of a man of alKiut 4d
v< age.
Laborers Scarce.
AltO.Uugh the contractors are paying
Die regular scale of wages, tile work
ou Glynn county's now court house b
botng somewhat delayed by a sc:;, inly
of hands. This tlie case I
and if the vagrancy lwrs m en
forced to the Jotter it. wow
lie. There are hundreds
uegrMmand some whites "too, around'
day
B_ or i fHf '
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PRICE FIVE GENTS.
HI BE
PAVING IIL
STfiEEI
New Ciiy Ordinance Will
Cos 1010 Effect in a .
Tew Days
WORK am IfiEil WAY
All Property Owners on the Street
Will be Required to Pave in
Front of Their Premt***—
To Enforce Ordinance.
Within Uie next sixty days it is more
Ilian probabl” fliar Union street will
b" paved from one end to the other,
ami it will Li in far u ie .i.rettiest
Mieei in Brunswb-k or in this sec-
UOll of Uie stale, in many parts of
the street the paving has adready com
meneeii.
l he city ordinance, passed by coun
cil some time ago, requiring all prop
erty owners along the street to
jiavo in front of their premises be
comes effective in a f,w days and
will be rigidly enfoi\ ed. Ac is weU
known, council had before it man '
weeks before it was -finally passed and
it id ways had some opposition, on thd
g: bund that many of the Union street
prokihi.y owners were tot financially
nave juot M this Uiua, But
■Ctjuncil itetermiued to iiiiproxo.
this iKipittir residence street anc
the ordinance was passed.
It requires that, tl reef be paved
within sixty da -a! . the ordinnne
becomes rffeetive nd ails for c
ment blocks to bed. ilw aUi.
walks all adong the sir-et will >b
b-lae.’iu, thLajime material "u h
used and w lli(.‘ paving is CCC
pleted lire be one ot tl
rfi'dflj^H.e.
It is exp- a number
the propi rt , e will not pavi
the ree e ike ordlnc
provide in iff Ii cases the
shall h.t\, Mn> done. Ex
tious will In the •
ers and the inuA* > collected.
While this 1 T*li‘ta.nce will wc
hardship on mmV people, at the
time 11 wilt be \ ood
city, and it is hojtefiLAhat. the .
will be dime u much tl
Sea Watt
Makes life *iw safe in t
as (an the, higlier uplands
Goodioe. who resides oil Dutt
in Waco, Texas, needs no s
safety. It* writes: ‘*t hav
King’s New Discovery for
tlon for the past live ye;
keeps them well and safe,
time I had a cough which ~ >
had been growing worse n_w .
gone.” Cures chrdnio cougl.s, la.
croup, whooping cough an
prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to
take. Every bottle guaranteed a t
Smith’s Pharmacy. Price 50 and SIOO.
trial butt loh free.
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Ir, Self Defense.
Major [Tamm, editor amt manager
of Hie Constitutionalists, Eminence
Ky., when he was fiercely attacked
four years ago by piles, toughl a bo*
o! Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, of which
h" says: “It cured me in ten days
and no trouble since ” Quickest hea*
et i*l burns, seres, cuts anil wounds
Twenty-five rents at Smith's Phar
niacy. ,
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The Weather
forecast foi today Georgia:
showers along the coast
§Lf Concatenation of H^Hooe.
oi the muring of tliff
HKtMW Assoeta ’, of C’oncat
feflß Of Lr . .be South
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