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VOLUME 6, NUMBER 4.
TWO PRETTY HOUSES
BURNED LAST NIGHT;
WORK OF INCENDIARY
both Its
total m
Residences of i, C. Banks
and Seab Wright Bern to
the Ground
BUT Li I Ilf MpMEB
generally Believed that Home of M-.
H-H" kS VVas Sst on r ' " e ancl the Ad '
FS /joining Residence Very Soon
vA I ,
Was in Flames.
'flf*
V j 1 wo pretty reside ncea on Albany
one Ofcilijii-I a,; uwn ,| Lv
A. C. Banks and Ute uiher o.- nod i:,
XS. Italto and occur: and . Stab
Akh. were :Uj de
by lire . : out 11
Tim
lie
completely eonlm., nl, mil.,
Ia iiortion of ii b ing saved.
The fire originated at' thy Banks
f residence. The strong wum whi .
during lire bight ijuiMlj
Hit:., > tile . -..lias j
He and it lutd Ignii
T’JNll!^H a> of Lite depanui m. 'I so
Bjili'y gained .head a ,i; •
tutiro i . .
’I ' ,as, .Id
ML* j® V' '
IrtlMPright bumf.
ThHffc was no doubt the work of
lncydaries, as there has no;, been *
are in the Bunks hoine for fully two
weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Banks are n-
New York, and only Mr. V. C. B.mi .
jr., was in the house at the time ..
the fire. lie was asleep in a front
room and was awakened by a passer
by after the house was on Are and the
flames under good headway.
Saw Man In House.
When Mr. Banks went home last
night shortly before S o'clock he ha i
an encounter with a man. Just a:; ho
enten and the front door he was eon
minted by a man making his way on!
of the house. As soon as the door
opened the man turned and rushe
through the rear door, lie was fol
lowed by Mr. Banks who fired one slip*
al him as 'he was fleeing, but evt
dentiy the bullet went wild of 'its
mark, although Mr. Banks thought
he heard the man yell as lie fired at
him.
Air. Banks then went in the hoe
and looked around for u tew mlnutoi
finally deciding to lie down to see it
tlie man would return, lie sat on a
sofa in one of the front r mis :uid
dropped off to sleep and next
tiling was when some oue rur-in i upon
the poreii a few minutes b. ; n II
o clock and screamed that the lions .■
was on lire. Mr. Banks qni kly mad
his exit from the tesideitcc. hut. oc<
tore he got out the (Vines had spread
to ail portions of tIA house and he
could not ascertain where the fire
originated.
Whether or not the ivlio T-’ :ls
in the house early in the Akiug re
turned later and applied i
Of course, not known, hut
lact that there has not hcenyh flt !
in the house since Mr. 3/&u
Banks departure for .New fYork, >
good evidence that tlie conjQagratk'.s
was the work of a tiro-hug.
Mr. Banks stated that, pot
get a good look at the as he
quickly turned and made foJßhe rear
so he therefore could fi; stau
whether it was a white Min or s
negro. ,
Just how much the loss !be B
not known, but it is undt-r^Kd^iUL
there was some insurance
residences. \
Both the burned housesH
franc Imildiiii’s.
s aco. .vUJe the ujfl
lew years hifl
.•cal Vessel* B
i m. t>s .
tJSm
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
j CITY COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT
| Solons Will Hold Their Regular Semi
Monthly Session.
City council will meet iu regular
semi-monthly session at the city hat
| to-night at s o'clock. While there
I are no matters of unusual importance
J expected to come up for disposition.
J there is unite a large amount of rou
i tine work to be disposed of. It is more
I than likely that council will render i
! report on the petition of the Southern
Bell Telephone Company, asking that
they he permitted to begin work on
their improvements in Brunswick at
j once. This petition was received by
council at its last meeting and was
referred to the hoard of health. It is
generally believed that the city wi'l
ocay the request, as it is not
advisable to permit
this season of the year.
BURIED IN THE STRANGERS’ LOT^
No Relatives of Man Who Died Tues
day Night Could Be Found.
i he white man who passed avvuy on
the Coast line train on route to th;s
city Tuesday iiielit was buried by
Undertaker Moore yesterday morning,
Ills body being interred In the strang
ers’ lot at Palmetto cemetery.
Nothing couhl be famed of the
man. further than that his name was
Newman. RiVi v. • made to M
cute so:& of his relatives hut failed.
A BUSY PI. ACE.
The Georgia Sash, Boor ,e Blind Cos.
id donhj a rAhing business. Tbev
have booked many large ord.rrs re.
cently which made it. necessary for
J. W. Wood, President, to go to North
Carolina in search of . experienced
men in this line. This is a good in
Oh : lion that ;here Is . m;:\
ing indlriinswiel;. X
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CHARLESTON PREPARES
!NG OF NEW LINE WHICH V
TO BRING IMMIGRANTS V
Charleston, R. Sept. 26.- i a plain
NaUi. of the steamer Hanover, of the
North German Lloyd company, .vhiß’j
as to scad the
v.'iiunfe-i/ n next
wkarf and docking facilities to-day, in
company with the Immigration coni*
Witt: of the Commercial Chib an l
■■va ; -.vi ii pk., 'cd with what he aw.
Of couise. he is not aiitho,i/,ed to
speak for the big steamship company,)
but nt the same time he knows wlia
a big passenger and freight liner r -
quires in the way of docking faeili
ties end accommodations, and (’ V ",v
ton has all that is necessary .
this a great immigrant atuj'
i'ial port. Captain Nath w/
ly pleased with the
great tldpUi of water, apii'.
ufiTtißr all the piore after hf>,
ence of gniii;* aground .in Bavt'
a ,and eing forced to j.tUson his c
ip.'i'.retaty lon .“Ihett, of tlie i
g.-alion ( if:j,i' iI fee of ti:(> com™
dub: received a letter UMlujfl
Cl -rk inn,cii. of th, dcpartiiK
agi coinmerc, and iiiM
tion. in reply to the l'-tler of Ihtß
niiii reeking iul'V.'i;'.. ;i.i on*
co.'uing of lie immigrant., that it \
cooi'erale with Col. Watson in
L&otiue ihe success of the immigratuK
movemani .M r. Herbert was unable v,
■ enlighten the committee to the do
sired extern, hutio said among otnor
Unrig-, that !,e s.'iected the steamer
Witti'kiud to bring over about 600
t4orii)uii, Belgian .amt H’.lt' ii people an l
and linglish ,-njß
dis b/r . # riiontjt i of Cicrraan-Anser-1
canrf'iii Charleston are especially in-,
ijjifetid in the immigration movement
(dSmi it. is, certain' that practically the
entire GOO people can be
jConimodated liere and would fin
community an agreeable :m i
pjace. If the first, lot. of
: aatisned -and give good Hp<J
South Carolina, as they v.umh^^H
theyjgHw
m
CONTRACT LET -
TOR 111
Alabama Gonfracior
Cnritract lor !iew le!e
-iihone Hiiiliiiiig
WORK Will W SOON
Lowest Bid on the Structure was $8
500—Two Other Bids Were Sum
mitted, One By
Thomas.
Tjie contract for the erection of fie
new building to he erected by the
Southern UetMTelcphone Coir., any, on
th, lot n lently purchased bytthnjpnii
i>nfi Ui linioud street mulf fi
the*n!u the buiidiiW wer I
opened at the headquarters
company iu Atlanta Tuesday,
The awarded
Krebs, a wiljjfeimwu
Ala. There' wore
other bidders. Bowen & Thomwßir
ibis city, who put. in a hid of
and J. T. Ludlow, of
who submitted a hid of -s9,7jj® The
Birin : - ham Contractor's AidMiiß js„
COh. and, being the was >t
.course accei/ed.
U Is uucrei .--loud that fle snecossyß
contractor will he in tjT city witjH
the course of a few Avfta, and
imil, all prcliminarjr plans; lor tl
active beginning of work. m
Tlie building to bo erected by the
Southern Bell will ho a two-story brick
structure, built especially for the tel -
*Y* gjoiiud .floor will
!Iha large and roomy and will be bul.t
*o necommodafe the wire , etc., used
V Hie company. In tlie s eoml story
vH.be the central office, etc. Work
building will he rapidly pushed
expect'-it that it will he com*
few mouths. •*
Shipping.
is the record of the
Of vi at thra port ye.de'
steamer Kntahdin, Al -
fin ire, T lesion; steamer Colorado,
■Lnit.h, Mobile; steamer Corley, file i
mpH.N'ovvoastle and Rotterdam.
Til ffl Tilt
BOARD OF TRADE AND COMMER
CIAL LEAGUE WILL BOTH*
HOLD SESSIONS.
I
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n WILL Biiif'onjmircial bodies,
B n*t Ac Comnior*
ULTRA-FASHIcH|#J| hilei'cst-
VB: Jenjlrs today,
entirely jthis morn*
HHI tie. latter in
FOR THOSE afternoon a'
"READY' ,„„ pt
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BRUNSWICK, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1906.
RUSSELL SMS
IPS IH Hid
'Decides i§ Oeanme a £l
- dais far Judge m
lew Cciirt V
m OWL B! Ins
That Former
Gubernatorial Get
One of the Places—
Formal *
Judge R. B.'Russell has yielded to
| th| urgcatS-equests or his friends am
im sly tided to make the race for the
! <soU?®f appeals, tnmigli, as he states,
1,0 not have time to
icanvass of the state. * |
|\ Since he has had the matter unde?
i consideration at the v -f..-. v.t
! tiieiwis lie has received nr
Ayiind telegrams uiviax ,ffin,
lie f.m.fwihg
■ " t "it iu>l
in ;■ z'
WtnoV VSeptemhvr 24.--To th -i
white vide, •..!
•
of iny ovcr-paiflL friend;.
neeessaV to place im ,
official cl tXmratic ballot for
HK primary OctobeK, 8. This, per
liipt', nnme'for one%f tli
thr •> judgeships of the prbposed court,
of appeals. The first knowledge of
this fact came to me through the dally
press.
"Sitting in the shadows of a be
reavement. which took from our homo
circle my/youngest son, noiriini wa
further from my mind limn public of
fice. f had no desire to tnx my friend
or obtrude m.vrelf upon the public,
but in .consideration of personal ap
peals consented to take the matter
un<;. i- adviseßH Since the entry on
my me by m friends my heart haaj
been niched i; the hundreds of!
voluntary let l ''!.s and telegrams from
nil soettilis of the state request ing
that I consent to the use of my name.
These refclre no answer.
"I am Jot uncoil: i leus of the 11i c:i
honor o{K|e res pen ible posit lon to
! ■udJl 1 1" voters iu the pri
mary
i" •
the Stadiums lief
■0 liowr. " \
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IIIIL SOLDIERS
| Tl GET MET
The Saanish-Americen War
i felraiK ire to lie
/ Paid
MsT HOW DUE THEM
Recently Passed bjfCongress.
■■Biding that the SoidiA be Paid
g>e Bac* Money of
Them nf Ci^r.
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1 1
W veterans SpaKsh-Aineri
canßsar in arc to ro
ce'v ,Ji portion," SJmonefiline them
>j* govern!. ... S'-'WCes w-n
td ei ' 1 ■ ;%
i'r- 411 lie i'-'MIAI ili^^Ko!!
who ,hi^V
Wtimui.^i
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i hei%e <ikit:,r ; JF!!, '
wl,■ 1. ©|||or i Sfe “ \Mf-x m|
"lulle. | „ ;
tcrested in M,,.
receive the
file following ’Splifjßw'tl:; receivea
h; the News from Mr.
Junes, and he reqSHl that it no
JHB
c.fthr Uui
members of pa, ,| UIJ
Georgia soldier In the BpEdali-,
can war, I have liually soi ,-d .
tion .of the fund, and hop, (0 s - are
the r Aaimler within thirty day it
ts nccltatrjr for me to have tl n
/
omfi this war, and they should
ami ui once givln:, this ini'oi'm- .a.
f Very truly,
1 HA ill,lts G. .!A>*s
Ceduit.uwn, I
3l 1 £ ■’ jr r, v .c, e '■' .
niiii m
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OUT3ME CAPITALISTS ARE IN
:CITY AND WILL SOON
■ ORGANIZE COMPANY.
is soon to have a n<
!<• 'i’he capitalists bemud the en
are now In the city and before
Wakend of the present week it is more
that the now company win
, ** <!•
utlemen
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HEARS! AND HUGHES
STANDARD EEARERS
OF THE TWO PARTIES
Thought Early Las! Sip! He
Would Win on firs!
la'lot
JEROME MH'T LIKE IT
District Attorney Now Announces That !
He Will Go On the Stump and
Speak for Hughes, the Repub
lican Candidate.
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 211.—-9 p. m. -
the indications are at present that th.-
i ato domoi rati convention will lal i*
io-nlght nominate William Randolph
ttearst as the democratic Candida:,'
nfi governor, ilia supportors claioi
that he will receive 309 votes on l.lio
first ballot.
District Attorney Jerome, who was
considered a candidate until , a few
days ago, to-night announced that if
Hearst is nominated lie will stump
Lie stale for Hughes, the republican
candidate.
ATLANTA pIET
NO MORE TRUBLE IE EXPECTED
IN CAPITAL —TROOPS ARE
STILL ON DUTY.
j Atlanta, Svptomber 26.—Everything
J was us auict and pear, fui as couhl by
in tiie capital city. Tin ,o was not th
■ lighti|.i di.-.i urbane,- - ind tiuhv.
io arouse the people, who have been
e:.cited to a high tie..roe .luce Satii'-
; aay night when the disorder started.
Business has been resumed hi all
•etious of the oily, many m;
ices nave returned to tlieir work an i
troubles now at Its enu,
•ot another conflict is expected.
'i military is still In' the .< tty as:,
'Ham.l is lltl.i. ,■ ii, . 4W p \
iU'ded that Govern". Terrell w#,
the visiting companies to i'- ;
oioir homes to-morrow. Tne J
i "O|)U will probably be kepr. oA
‘"r a lew days.
COOKS ON
(|UPUSTA IS EX'#
ORAM)
V wiy|c;c > :
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PRICE FIVE GENTS*
HI TSIETS
| MET DEFEAT
Hughes Was iomina!ed for
Senior hy Acclg
iiialion
Hf M LIE OPPOSITION
Woodruff Was Given Odell's Place as
Chairman 0 f the New York State
Committee— Former Leader
Had no Showing.
Sarato;.:: \ Y , Sept. 26.—Charles
" at lieutenant-gov
ernor. was unlay nominated as the
lopuhiicuin ■ • ’ ei'iai" for governor by
acclamation. The convention worked
ouli Injur.-: before deciding
upon Mr. 1 ■ ".ii-, ami he received tao
nominatim: tviii.-oiit very much op*
yosiiion, aitli-aigh other names were
mentioned.
in tlie making up of the committee
the Odeil ton-: lost out entirely.
Former Lit ; icuaia -Governor Woodruff
was appointed cinurman of the repub
iican state (.unauiitee, which place was
formerly held by Odell.
WALL STREET ALREADY
13 BETTING ON HUGHES.
>;cw York, Sept. 26.—Betting on
Wall street, to-night, after it was
learned who bad been nominated by
tlie democrats and republicans; was
two to one on Hughes, the republican
uominee. ,
NEGROES LEAVE ATLANTA
ON ALL OUTGOING TRAINS,
' Vft " —Scenes about
I'eniii- : M.-Kon to-day furnish-? .t
i' etid.'niT r.awii which to Df ;
\ It of ilie
riot iii Atlao’a and
ilie f ■ licp 1 :11. ilie Xjr/ its not jroei
over, # cs '
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