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The Brunswick News.
VOLUME 6. NUMBER 38.
STEM WILL SAIL
OH THE DATE
HIED
Sola Will Leave Nswiork
on November ID, aas
Announced i
FALSE RFPIRT PMO
TraCTb Manager Rowland
There is No Truth in ti
port That the First SalflH
Had Been
The published the
Brunswick *
'tamer SatiUa,^hir.h
tertlsed to
M.nlu-v 10, •V-'sfcMy >n
initial trln to' v fTw--fiouteMHßb. 6
ju;t*ke and has been a
t • lefrnm trout Traftle h
Howland yesterday to i. rS Lb >
local leprefieotative of the rio>
Tlic report that the SSatilla, wool©
not make the mailing op tb© date tflo
; -jnt:u occasioned some tn.|Uiiea at
it.* o.tlce of Traffilc Menu.,* K./.vai.
trom both shippers at mis ■ 'fed ot tb©
line and from ihoa* m the '.■PW.^Who.
were arraugii.g to flip ueilhU to
tJit* m.ui.i Uttu ■ 1 >W--- • ■
vortUted. TK- telaJFx.ni r .Ur ' How
land, watch, ats .vM>d at), vt, wrf- *"■
looted to Agent iJL'.-o.tr, rendu aiviV.
lows: '
"Satilta will sail November 10|a8
udycirUned. Any staunneat n>
i- .ir.'ny is' HOC correct/
The people of grans wick wilt he
pleased with this Information as they
hare made up their mind i that the.
:3atllla would sail ou the date sche
duled and as several little sOtlal at
fairs aro being arranged as-a vMcom**
to the officers and men üboifrt.
A RhPLY TO JUDGE SYMffltS
Another Sufferer Has Something to
Sav on the Subect.
Kd'tor News: l read with
in your Sunday morning issue. the
piece condoning wron* in boys, nay,
even worse,,'*, ■ealiy encouraging ' n
with the idea, (by illustration) that
ail Vroat men wore had bays, la
some instances this has Ixsm true
hut not generally, and certainly not.
neccsefirilv so. A little fan, such a* ;
lying a On can to u dog’s tail, is vmv
different from throwing bri k i~t->
through litoale's windows ius hull
ing agalnt 'he doois mud, and varlmK
Other dem-edatious. It in
themselves an Injustice to overlook
these things atr has been tofm g
here In our own midst w re toad
parents refused to •: elleve
guilty and when t.hov came • Tnan '
hood the law was not so charitable
and they landed In th* P ea - W
have all been 'children, not necettsar
jly boys, and smoothed up things
when we got Into mischief, so parent*
must expect tiujlr offsnrlmr to dojttm
tame, but It. is best to investigate and
repioael l them accordingly. ■ .
A word •’ 1 the wise Is . t.
Another Offerer.
NOT UN Tit. FIRST OF JANUARY.
Will lit* B*sci\f r malty Open *1
JekyW r'* 1 .i^P
Wbl'.' H Is (l *•'
will ' to M '-■
during tire Uitt<® f tti>pre<^J
month. It in 'in® 'hat Pfgsl
son will not to™ ' } V^ ai lJML
'7 r i \
Oi-Mt oort or middle
Many of tho k #1
spend the with e , wi
lion so '’.■til
k months "r • iSL 'ftrtob
is expected that • *
nn -iv within t "' 8
I, UpHIT ' v "p* o ,* o *'
kcaAnt in China.
V—Missionaries re
jn the northern
Bangs*. province, central
iestimated that 10.00,000
Local raagls
■jfenting people from
Bh, hut .ire taking
theta with food.
|U&re fear*!.
NEWYORK CAMPAIGN
HAS WHIRLWIND
FINISH
Hughes and Hsarst Both
Claiming Viclery by Big
Majority *
MUCH iNIEREST IN CIIESI
Tammany Leader Murphy Says That
"tyill Carry Greater New
the State
H rT.f
g'J Svj 1 , ;:4 :f
"U , • ' '' '$
' '
ib<> HU ; ■ plfepL|
•ut'.tttflßfiik-iiJ . H I '3 wm
y .
. ft in ;.rf
Van: manv 1 , *
~t; iilfil that
real or New York by
and that ho wood carryjJla
do The chairman nBKKjMgIiB
liiMn comm I ■ tee, la a ttiaTaaU
eui l tonurht claim"' tIMBW f?#
:would carry cue -state by BjjgjJ
KIO.OU. vote*. : jA
Hotting ccudnuwl today
odds prevail too ai to 1 B|ppp|||
Heim. There wan but
wagered during the duy.
The congressional elections
a!vo occur tomorrow have been
pletely yerehudowei by the spirited!
ju be material cam j;gn. •but If is g* a
erally believed tbat the- lemoerat®
will gain, one or two rep re.-a atatlves,
though it is hard to jell how tbe/o
contests will rc-suUf owiHjf' (tr**tue
mixed condition of the two parties in
the guhernatorbff] contest.
Hundreds os extra notice were put
t-t duty 'tgjnKgTit and good order will
/ jMSfi(ftalned around the polls to
'rw It is existed that a number
,f arrests will be made for illegal
egist ration.
MEANS FREIGHT
FOR NEK LINE
FRUIT COMPANY FORMED IN AT
LANTA TO ENGAGE EXTEN
SIVELY IN CUBA
The organisation In Atlanta of the
I übon Amerieafi Fruit Company, cap!
S 10,000. is the first big eom
i since it was announced
unswick Steamship Com
opt#te a line of steam
fcKnswlck and Havana,
ijr proposes to engage ex
(lie fruit bustneee. and
ult raised will he shipped
ntry, and, of course, the
Steamship Company will
freight One of the In
corporate; h vt iiie company Is V,
Wtnecoff, ftAaerly of this city. The
Constitution cbnuunod
the following the cwparty: jj
fel|s K Z. 1. .fljrnudg
f! 1 f;■ rrrove d
Sm sup.-rlor
tingler the style of t.hdf'iri Ameri
{i>h h"oit Combany. fotf the pa.-posc
fob i>urchaad bv M owned .bv
BppjtttsJey and W. B In cf
jhft. This land will b<j- set out In
oranges, bananas, nine nobler and oth
er'- fruits belonging tp! <h:b And
fruit will be Aiined and. imported toy
wbohjftiUe t Jfrh*- Cntfed State*
The ■ ompanv is to he capitatred at
$1(K'.000 with the privilege of In
crOnslpg tite saiuj hi >1,000,000, and
ho tKjgun as soon as 10
per cent of the capital stock Is Pebl
in. The principal: office of jfia com
pany will to located,id. Aidant,a,
-The latter, part ’>?••*■s week .Mr
Affffey. Mr. Wlnecoff hud Mr lift
grcfe will loam fAr. jPi N, to pofsdnttl
iy Inspect tJha *m*i*rt' WJm*
fjf*'* tar thejfvrviaa mrf rgSL**' * “ rt
BRUNSWICK, GA„ TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 6, 190S,
WORK BEGINS ON THE
NEW TELEPHONE
BUILDING
Expected Ihat it wiil Be Com
pleted Within a few
* Months
IB START 8N NEW SYSTEM
Within a Few Weeks the Southerfl
Bell People Will be Spending t.
'Thousands of Dollars on Sys- nfl
tern in Brunswick. Mr
or not W n
• at the a agio
jjyffrfuuc that fhp improvements' con™
t ern plated by tb© cVympnjiy in this cit y
will foot up an Ado ninety fhoitH I
iad dollars, and when) made yds city
will have 'one of the best telopbono
systems In the south. -
WILL CONTINUE USE IT.
All Passengers Over the A., B. A A.
to Use Cut off.
It Is understood that hereafter ah
passenger trains ou the Atlanta, Hlr
iritnghara and Atlantic railroad wlh
continue to go through the tj street
cutoff
Several weeks ago i rains wore oacr
filed pyer tills new line beoauSWot
u small accident msir tha point, jmd
Mnc# that tlrau trains have contin
tied to ; use the cut-off. The new
line ha t proved very successful arid
R is now announ mi that all pitfc
ger trains will be operated over the
now line, which saves a distance of
three miles.
HUNTING IN THE SOUTH.
A Handsome Phamolet Issued by the
Southern Railway.
The News Is In rocolot of a hand
come pamphlet “Huntlmr in the South”
Issued by the Southern Railway. Th
cover contains a picture of Grove-
Cleveland on a duck hunt, And the
book shows good hiihtlne- p.feufck
the south. together with tii < BP IBL
of hotels, the kind of garfegH
found, etc.
The pamphlet Jdt on* of
■ st and most/valuable issued h™ any
f the road* this season and will
prove. at Intermit tc irtWMWi
/ - -
I City Court in Session.
L—. Tiui city court of Brunswig me,
ipcllortey moing for it it
regular monthly SiessSoftmd a few tin
Important criminal and civil mattera
were disposed oft The court will bo
Jn session for two or three days.
To Remain In Brunswick.
Harry Millar, who for several years
has been conducting the Central tml
tel, and who some time since
up his mind to remove to
changed his plans, and Ii gojggv
maln In Brunswick. He haWEaUjp
decided lust what business
ments he will make, but he is
pv the hotel business.
Bk Lpngwerth’s Sister. B
Vftw York ' Nbv K.— fount IH
CtJRo-sR Tie Chambrum and t.h<*
arrived an the French lima
’ i.a Lorraine. The countess said thel
>.-eul-. t mice go to thectoftiArim
1 b; another /trliißi
j , r . 'i srt ..'.'a’ '
tffiuruary If xM ;
THE REGISTRATION
HOOKS CLOSED
YESTERDAY j
fight Hundred HevaMpi
for the FppiOTirig
City flecp
FEW HUMS REGISTERED
M? /
■inly About Forty tre Qualified to
in the General Election in
December—Politicians Were
Busy \ Yesterday.
The reelstßm books for the city
primary to on November no
were closed opoi-atlon of the
law at c o’eloclKßeaterduy afternoon.
The last dav ■ a verv one
with, the politicians Igonerally and Jus 1
16 more uiua*i. w£j*itdjgk'd to the city
voters list. This uddluma to the rag
Ist ration will run the to*'"' ip tc near,
ly yOO riaimp, s^kne\./ u ‘ l ? dored
people, being Included !,* i:.m num
ber. On Um basis of tdf figures
the white list will cout. -ko cam or
of voters who have quaUdnii • io' cam
x I" , f
|I 3 '(!.■
JESPBnrni
T | Cum,-
The
ill will
j||blo uu
Hr'' >'■
Pof sixty
paid have
liixty day*
lmade up-
Brnrnlt it
v- \ wa
„i^lb
a
n vote In the primary,
Thlr. unusually •cOTkWfMfW*
itet for H-'inunicipnl cmapdfgn a jCt
bat the eloctl'on to -an held
two week* from (fda : it, attraefc
all kinds of attentioff li on, tin- tcoplp
•>/ the city generally. T
.The board, of reglßtrtfi win
in a few diiss and win furge ji.
Ilsti. of raeh names as hfto been 11
> ‘•’fejerm and will a
- Is unde: ,‘tood jEnat the G-oouyca'
supporters have arranged for-two hig
meeUnjpi to be held sometime ba
tween now and the day of the pri
mary. Tlio contest Is growing in In
terest day by tiay and both sides are
working like Tiojans for a victory.
REPUBLICANS DON’T EXPECT
TO LOSE ANY CONGRESSMEN
New York, Vtov. s.—Congressman
Loudonsiager, secretary of the repine-1
llean congressional rjornmittee, aid
today that according to latest tele
graphic reoorts from all section* oil
the country has not caused the com
mittee to make any change tn Its for#
cast that the republican majority to
the next house would noi bo reduced,
SNOT HIS WIFE AND
THEN TOOK HIS OWN LIFE
Camden, N. if"' Nov. 5.- Daniel
Weldon, aged .ears, today shot
bln wife, Mar>. anil then sent a bul
let into his own tofarl ti l thought
that both ,vill die.' Weldon’s daugh
ter was recently ‘murdered by her
husband, and brooming over tills trou
ble is thought to ymva nffectod his
brain. j
iM|EWILb
WMiEIiJ
Nev
ed to
t: UIM
ONE GANDIDATEVI&
DEAD, THE OTJjL
11^
muliar and Unusual Slate
of Affairs Exist in
H 'Minnesota
Dap DROPPED DEAD
And Physicians Announce That His
Republican Opponent Cannot
Live—They were Running for
State Treasurer.
Marinette, Wls., Nov, 6,—An uJ|j9
ual condition of affali -.
leal circles of tl. - ~tate tonight—
something that lias never be
lure existed in this tr any other s:ur,- ;
Among the contents to he decide.
di the polls tomopsmw i s toj
auto treasurer for there wen,
two candidates. 9. D. 'Trotter, deom
crat and R C. Having, republican.
Mr. TroN! ihe democratic can
dldate, dropped dead teday, and Mi
iT.;Vplug yi'i repuhliciin opponent.
Is In a -tfiulf.dl conditior n.nd tonigb,
the afeanJing physician •: announced
woyjd harij itvu through the
Might.
S The nam'd3"et both the candidates
axle on thidr resiiective party tick
eta. and it Is. of course, too late to
i<|uo Niiew ticlcau. , therefore it is
exlWctod that Iho dead democratic
ca, ytate ♦ill be voted for in the
cleMLn tomorrow, and the cnanco
psP'HlraffWWt'publtcaii candidate w.l
i;e dead h tore the balloting beginf
in the m 'ruing, and the contest t'oi
state tres surer will be between two
dead m*t..
The democrats may ibea a state
ment tonteht placing another candi
date In the race and instruc&ng the
voters to era,so the name of Air. Troi
tier from the ticket, but this had not
bien done late this afternoon.
Tho republicans can do nothing, of
course, pending thi . divon
candidato.
SOUTHERN |A|E|
TRAVELING AGENT OP LAND AND
INDUSTRIAL Dr'ARTMSNT
\IS APR.' -<T . 0.
Tile News Icte*
from the lau.t s - -lit
mentor tire Vs at
VVasTOKtbp tumAnnclng etau-
Ushiuont of the {ofbee of i/aveling
agent of the doivtrtmettt with heo-o
quarters and appo!
Thomas Btiicndwr.'ir to the postil m.
The lndu4 tl ;:>.i c.e., . out of ,io
Southern lyas done a wpieuAid work
not only J| r .pnay, b*l to)
the wouth, which lias
‘ l ' alou * fiaJuatrls
o< irr.
Ii ; Ibh s.a -2,i
flat yraL/xlaas iruvcr-
PRICE, FIVE CENTS.
INT STATES WILL
Hold elections
1° Make
Sift' ‘. S Doubt-
IS f,v B
OME lli;V^|- 5 |%S
In % " •
pu and
Vtpalgns
' \
SPThcre will be elections today In
*rty-oue states, the exceptions being
Oregon, where an elctlon was held In
June; and Vermont and Maine,which
hold their elections in Septeccbor.
in states (governors
will be elected, as follows:. Alabama
California, Comrado, Connecticut, Ida
jo, lowa, Kansas, Massachusetts
Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, No
/aia, [New Hampshire, Naw York,
North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South
Carolina. South Dakota, Tennessee,
lexas, lUiode Island, Wiscousiu and
Wyoming.
Supreme judges or minor state of
aelals will be elected In tea states,
-noludlng the following: Delewarv
Florida, Illinois, Indiana, .Missouri,
dontana. North Carolina, Ohlo r Utan,
and Vv'ashlcgton. /
In the following state/ ISgreaa
.nen only will be elected: \ cansaa,
deorgla, Kentucky, Louisians,* Mary
&ud, Mlßslsstpi'l,. New Jersey, Vir
ginia and West Virginia.
In t.he territories Of Arisons, Hawaii
New Mexico and Porto Rico delegates
to congress will be elected.
In Arizona and New Mexico the cltl
■:ens will vote on the admission of the
-wo territories as oue xtato, as pro
vided In the statehood bill passed Dy
the last congress. <-
In Oklahoma and the Indian Torn
tory delegates will be elected to the
convention which will frame a con
;titution for the new state.
Congressional elections will be held
a all eta Lea except Maine, Oregoa
und Vermont nnd will decide the con.
trol of the bouse for the next two
. ears. The number to be elected la
ach state range# from one In Del*
•rare. Idaho. Montana, Utah and Wy
‘•nvlng, *W;Airty-two la PAasylvanla
md thlrtywven in NewMork. a*
icw consulted, the o'
152 republicans and 138 dofWiFat*.
giving the ropu'tlleans a majority ot
114. To secure control of the next
house it will be necessary for the dem
ocrats to hold every district they
now have and elect their candidate#
tn 68 districts now having republican
representatives.
The election of members of the leg
Mature In some states will also hav*
an Important bearing on congress, an
there will be thirty vacancies In tb#
senate. The vacancies are divided
ovonly between the two parties. Of
the fifteen democrats three have re
publican colleagues, while none of
the republican senators have demo
eraUc colleagues.
<>^_i ßobbed hv Chinese Plratea.
Ixwjdon. Nov s.—Th* correspoa,
dent at Kona Kong of the Trtlxm*
cables that the British steam launch
jdlenam has been seined by pirate*
Rttk rive-r. The passenger*
jlNAraßf the launch were robbod.
B.tes then ralde<J several
■chos. W* engaged In ■
.™p armed launch
They tin.
with
ja the
a big
Gored to Death.
W cjilo, N‘->v. f>.—Charles
[•'.ityei-nt irars oi.l. v!io
[ratles above here, was at-
Infuriated bull, jvhlle
re< l t 0
SBfene of th*
ifIHL