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VOLUME 6, NUMBER 50
I. EMU IS
NOW READY TO
EYTEND
— + —
President ol tne Darien S
Western in the City
for Business
MtETINC ON TOR TODAY
He Will Probably Submit His Propo
sition to the Business Men of
Brunswick and a Decision
May Be Reached.
K Manager Emerson and
Agent Neville of the
mid jl'leduiont Hull-
JW arrived In ItinnawlcK
over (lie \t
Bngh'.uii .ml Atlantic mill
■ lug In the private car
■ V. & P railroad
f|-he arrival of the
Illtlrß'fß H"" hand .ml .-to
■rmli' i':( of the John
Atniod from 'he city
■id ><l Trade and Urn
WOWL Mr Kmcr
ragWvd in the ei';. and
fneas. While he has not yet made
known the demands that will be
made of the business men of Bruns
wick. he has announced that he is
In the city for the purpose of defin
itely deciding whether or not the
Darien and Western is to make
Brunswick its terminus. He wants
Hit) mat) extended to Brunswick, the
people of Brunswick want it to come
and, with such a mutual desire, It is
believed 'that within a reasonable
length of time Brunswick will have
her fourth railroad.
The committee took the railroad
officials in .charge yesterday after
noon, fcut only an informal meeting
was hold. They were given a drive
over thd > ity, accompanied by
Messrs. Albert Pr-ndig, H. A.
Wrench, F. D, Aiken, C. 11. Ogg and
K. R. Hopkins Another meeting will
be held today and the committee
and Mr. Emerson may get down to
business. He will probably make
known his proposition and then the
people of Brunswick will have an
opportunity to see just what can he
done.
To Cross Altamaha.
Was it not for the fact that the
railroad will have to cross the Alta
utaha river at a if.oint above Darien,
necessitating the erection of a bridge
at a great cost, there would bp no
trouble whatever in bringing the
road to Brunswick. It could be ex
tended here l'or a small amount and
tbfwrailroad would not ask anything
of nr business men, it'llt to get here
It A absolutely necessary to cross
ihe ißnmaha.
Mrßfmerson has figured that the
cost In the neighborhood
of lltlHpo, and It is a part .of this
Brunswick will proba
bly be niked to furnish Mr. Emer
son, asfctated above, has not yet
submitter bta propOßH&>n, and there
fore it not whit
will be branded.
iA Local Road.
•J .
If the yj&rien and Western Is ex-,
tended Brunswick it will be a
strictly Hral road. Mr.... Emerson
mated that he would put
on a schedule, to and
from thu# giving the
people line of the roaxV
an to come to Bruns-',
wick, day, and return to
their night. The read ,t
present nntf from Darien to Col
lins. iu Tatnall county,| distance of
9U miles and is being rapidly ftt
u-udtvi to %tdsvg|Mi^asy.
through a n.n
tuuciiud in ,iKt
would °i iel J||#fi^^ l * >u 2i ny * B >r
The Brunswick News.
that little city anew outlet to all
points, both by rail and water, in
fact. It is not believed that anything
in the line of progress could be se
j cured at present which would be
i more benefit to Brunswick.
The road would necessarily have
[to erect adequate terminals in the
city, would have a depot, freight
terminals, and, growing as it is at
present it would be one of the most
Important railroads touching Bruns-
wick.
Manager Emerson seems anxious
to exfiend; here; his Une is backed
by ample capital and It iB generally
believed that when his proposition
is submitted it will .be accepted icy
the business men of Brunswick. and
that within another twelve months
this port will be the terminus of a
fourth railroad.
The meeting to bo held today be
tween the local committees and t{)
raiload officials will probably deter
mine something.
officers Named
BY COAX LINE
DIRECTORS ARE NOW MJT ON
THEIR ANNUAL INSP®TION
OF THE RO*D,I
Charleston. S, C., Nov. 22.— the
annual meeting ol the Northwokm
railroad, held hero today a
of 4 per cent, was declared and tip'
following officers elected; Thomas'
Wilson, president; .1. P Post, treas
urer; it. D. Conly, secretary; John'
Wilsot# auditor, directors, H Wal
ters, Baltimore:J. F. lUtarac. Man:
ntug; T. M. Emerson, J. F. Divine,
Wilmington; ) Alexander Hamilton,
Petersburg.
The </■ annual meeting ,of the j
Charleston and Western Carolina
DaJlroad Company followed- All
stock was repi-mented. Officers were
elected for the ensuing year, as ‘tor*
lows; John B. Cleveland, Spartan
burg, president; H. Walters. Balti
more, first vliW'-preeldent; T. M.
Emerson Wilmington, second vice
president; ,T. F. Post, treasurer; It.
D. Oronly, secretary; directors, J.
P. Cleveland, Avery Patton, Green
ville; J. O. C. Fleming. Laurens; A.
F. McKissick, Greenwood; .1. A.
Brock, Anderson; J. P. Doughty, Au
gusta; H. Walters, Baltimore; Mi
chael Jenkins, Baltimore; Alexander
Hamilton, Petersburg.
At 2 o’clock this afternoon the
private car left for Savannah. A
short, tour of the Atlantic Const
Line system routh of Charleston will
be made.
IMMIGRANTS DID
NOT WORK LONG
SOME OF THOSE BROUGHT TO
SOUTH CAROLINA HAVE AL
READY QUIT JOBS.
*
Columbia, L C., Nov. 22. —Some GO
of the Immigrants who came over on
the Wlttekind and went to work In'
the Ancferson cotton mills, have quit
in a body, and are walking about
the streets of Anderson talking to
each either . and getting themselves
more dissatisfied. Borne of the for
eigners 'are complaining that they
were deceived into hr]
they get more '■p > >
they are getting, and : liflggiglEVth
fcr Gwyun, -vho lias tlßfr jorupng
them talking with
says there is sotre thirl
couMpiatm, though have!
talked direct and examTnod the clrj
culars on which they were Induced t4l
leave their happy homes in Europe
say there is nothing deceptive about
the circulars. professional agi
tators among the crowd are trying
to dissatisfy people who are satis
fied and disposed to work. The mill
authorities say the foreigners ara
being paid exactly the same as the
local help, and that this is all that
will be paid, that j*y
help Is getting: what experienced'
help In . phis county}' get!?, but, that
-3 content tc,
Mrk as local gr,*en hands work, it
Is said most of the' newcomers want
|to go back ty"%orU, that they quit
iwiWUsf. sympathy for those
it U haMSW? || §
BRUNSWICK. GA.. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23. 1906.
MINOR MATTERS
OP LAST NIGHT t
BEFORE GOUNGIIj
City Solans Had Very Little
Work to Dispose of at
>
Meeting
J
mi mom™
Another Ordinance Fixing Ralfl fo) .
Light and Water Was PlJpB,
on Its First Reading— ISj| f
M I a
tecs Disposed of.MlJr
City coun.ll met In (seClou
last night, •nit nothing 1 /unusual
importance came up. Tm j present
were: Chairman of CrS./i) Now
man. presiding; Afdeig|i Wgpd,
Wright, Cook, Golden an|Bale. Tho
minutes of the last rognM iim&Upg |
were read and confirmed I
Under the head of peltions and
communications only oil or tsyo
matteiys of minor ImporAce wens
before tbo solotts mid tßy were
Nutckly disposed of. B
the head of reaoMalans wag*
-\p<i there were inthMBfXBK
her ’©Reduced several ufflM
rii.d \fVroprlat lon.,<t(*<
-trid.-i V- .", i J r • ■
''• !i ■’ l,; 1-1' '
B} r| > ' .
■ia •i 1 \ :kw'• -japP|Kihr
..<*• . . f ‘ I ter
tile puf j ( J Oak
I
i \ I'jOjp! ;-,i;
Vhe fflialf oi
the <Py, \y Vi-1 lljf i M >te r '
a similar A j C S^H^Hb ou
vcinber 23. W • • 3‘t t"
By Aldernm V ' . ; . f®pr<>pi'l
ni mg si;.n ulUill,a
a bulkhead nB i
such Is uadi® ffllliiSl / nt > ‘he [
wafer cmi.-'tapfc.ji.;ffelJßlSy l -0 the
boulevard, * prob
m ly be const i-uci^Bpa^B^- .
By Alderman uUlol ' lzlne
the mayor to issue deed
;o the A„ B. and A.^HBp e terminal
site as soon as tho ytjsl °f $25,000 ,
is paid to the board flßducatiA by ]
the road. jij *
ByAJdermun VVood,H ov| ding that
a keeper he emploS f° r Orange
Park in New Town Mho resolution
wus passed und sot/ |t<* will
ly be named to of the
park.
Under the head itWdlnances only
two wo re Intfod ur-y j One of them
was by Alderman <WK amending the
ordinance recently Wed by coun
cil making it as' the law to
erect awnings streets.
The ordinance laßßglit does not
Include Bay spocifleH the
kind of material tWshould be used.
Another, Introdtßl by Alderman
Cook, fixing -the iB to be charged
by light, water Jm, electric light
plants, was pratsVlly the same- as
introduced by thgglWor at the las'
session of count* This ,
was referred committees on
ordinances and CjOkunio on sanita
tion, light Alderman
Wood, of,the JKf Committee, made
a irtcdldn- fliatlp /iommlttee he au
thorized by to send a dele
gation of tMe to some neanby city
If it. tmeessary -when the
vi..on the ordl-
motion was carried. If
cornuilttee will VM||
Hier cl y •<> lock into the llg#i
Her rate
the
adjourned
Looking Into Indian Kjtfuds.Jjif j
Muskogee, I. T ANARUS, hj
Eoulks. special repr
I’n.e.bb-li- Itoo ;• elt,
lnvi-stig iiiou into the .ulegei®
In lonncction with the
Nation tow lot. sale. Cgfl
wa (Hm.indr-.l by . i gmgty
c V •l< (■ ln< : v.'jiiqhi jH
Klin-nt oitlc-aa, with
thousands of
<4
ko i nor+oQ oy - rw>
apringftol'd, .Mass.,’ NoyOS
man k dead here and Jpmlaß
, arc wpc* #> -iy t,
HOARD OF TRADE'S
L,ANNUAL MEETING
/HELD YESTERfIAV
I
YVJ. Aib to Dead the
yoiwnarcial Body During
f ie Coming fear
C. 8. AGO AGAIN SECRETARY
Large Number of the Members Pres
ent and Considerable Business
< Was Dlsoosed of—lmportant
Resolutions Passed.
The annual mealing of the Bruns
wlclt Board of Trade was at the
city hall yesterday morning 9k 10;30
o'clock with a ntimber of m mem
bers present. T| elrcHin 0 f offio
are for the &uj|yfc§r resulted as
'follows:-, #,;■
••’resident, j|p g AUt*n.
First F. p, m,
rachau. j.-;
Second Ylßfi iVesident. T. New
man
Secretary, C,<p ogg
Tdreciois. A Fondig, C.
ISfimlyear, C. E Arnold, !: F.
Wm- C. Downing, N. Bnianuff O.
mm- w. B .fcioi; J. M. Burnett.
( ail Smith, who
I ‘j'lheadod’ Smotjfor the past.
| /r and whttlhp,.. -.ada Vtaost (J f.
TrcJv.
of '^PS9KRL
r.. -
th ns requesting hotter servioe. 1
it is more than likely that the
.board, at its next meeting, will de
cide to hold night sessions, as is
I done -by a- majority of commercial
iodlos. Thlß was discussed yester
day anti Messrs. Straihan and Cook
both pointed out the advantages of
i idglit s< when ail the Stem
j here con ltl get away for an hour or
jmore. No action was taken, but the
[matter will be brought up at the'
uext session
All nu mbers present displayed on
thusiasm and it is believed that the
board will be well supported during
the • QDnilng year. Several resolu
tions! Wore introduced, one of the
most' lmiportant being the following:
I Whereas, the second session of
| the s!>th congress will convene next
|month; and,
Whei eas. It Is understood and
believed that at said session of con
gross a river and harbor hill will be
[passed; and,
Whereas, the further Improve*
j meat of the inner and outer harbor of
[Brunswick, Georgia, is .now more
imperatively demanded and neces
sary by reason of geater commer
cial interests than at. auy time here
tofore. •
[ crcf-0 |; filing, building sldpti, w&re
j houses, coal chutes, a light and pow
|er house and other terminal facili
ties on a large scale thereby pro
viding for handling of an im
mense amount of new commerce
which said railroad expects to bring
to Brunswick; and further, that the
attention of congress ’be alao ( di
rected to the fact that the said rail-
road company has been Instrumen
tal in and directly responsible for
the establishment of anew steam
ship line plying between Brunswick
and New York, the said line consist
ing of four steamers, one of which
has been completed and Is* now In
commission, the other three of which
are rapidly approaching completion,
and has likewise aranged In addi
tion for a steamship iio ply regularly
between New York and the city
of Havana, Cuba, torching at the
Dort of Brunswick both going and
coming.
Resfefvedi, further, that the at
tention of the congress be Invited
to the fact that the Southern Rail
way Company and the Atlantic Coast
Une dbailway Company each have
large tornrtual facilities at Bruns
wick, over which a large and grow
ing buslnoss Is being handled, and
the Southern Railway Company Is J
now preparing to enlarge its termi
nal facilities by the ereollon of a
large additional warehouse for the
storing of imports.
vthat all the
previous reSSKtions and recommen
dations of this board In reference to
the necessity fcO Increasing the
rtex-k of water inner harbor
arm outer bar be and the same are
j hdfeiby re affirmed and now urgac,
upY>u the attention of congress, and
iin addition thereto that congress be
j invited to, consider resolutions of the
varlouH iCoiiMperclal 'bodies through
pul the Y nttVi '3,atm. urging: in
creased and pth of water at Bruns
wick, (which resoluliohn are now
pending mmgf said Congress;
TtesOlV'-J, ’lev, • a copy ot
these
°r ithmeciiatensUfesentstive in oon-
Hon. WtUlJrfi.G. BrahiTey, and
t • A*,)ci; Of our two aenators. Hon.
A O- Hf-ron 'in* Hon. A. S. Clay, and
to ich of mr two senators, Hon.
hour -, of and , to
Hon. Theodore E. Onrton. chairman
of the river and hSrlior eoihjSfi'ttee
of the hoafe; eg, representatives,
■ ■ ■- ———
. Wiwt to Succeed Bell, i
Washington, Nov. ,22. —Brig. Oon.
J. Franklin Bell, who is now in com
mand of' the army In Cuba, has been
ordered home and L Gen.T. J.
Vl-’lnt will replace him in Cuba. Brig.
Gen Wint is ’mow h unmand of
the iKipshiment. \of the Missouri.
When Gen, Bell w-as ordered to
Cuba It was, understood that his as
signment was only tempo: afy.
iacoilisioNfli
sup goes oei
STEAMER AND TUG BOAT COL
LIDE— PA3BENGERS E3CAPE
IN NIGHT CLOTHES.
•
Portland, Ore., Nov. 22. —The riv
er steamer Lifeline wu.i sunk tojffy
in a colliclon with a tov. mat. in the
Casrade river ofr Laluer.
The accident occurred early this
morning, before the passengers
ataagi the steamer were up, and. In
U|e!r night Clothes, they all escape)
M cascade as d&Hthe crew There
were no fatalities, butt the. steamer
will be a total A>£.b. A
Harry Thaw'* P
vhjew York, Nov. 23.—Dovelop-
MlfeiiidiAte today make it certain
of Harty K. Thaw o.i
having murdered Sta .
the u cl:ite-'Laij^^ ( i
PRICE, FIVE CENTB.
CHAMBIDLAIN
IS A PHYSICAL
WRECK
——
His Death is Sow Expected
at Almost Any Time by
Tboso Close to Him
lilS COSBITIOS IS HOPELESS
Weekly Review of John Bull Bays
He is Nerveless, Voiceless and
Almost SitVitlesq—ls Wheel
ed to His
London, Nov. 22.—announce
ment was made Joseph
Chamberlain tva3 a wreck
The Weekly Review jB John Bull
says; JfM
'Joseph ChamberlaflPiß nerveless
voiceless, almost sightless and pap
al :lc. He Is now wheeled twice a
week to his Orchid house.”
It ia believed that his health is
falling so rapidly that he will not
live many more weeks, and the an
ndunceffient *'f his death at any time
will not oau e a surprise. '
-wMRS. ANNA R. DEMING DEAD.
Estimahl.- i *dy -Passed Away Yes
terday After 4pngll|ness.
After an over •
period of six fweeks,fitfrs. Anna R-
Deiuftg i- •* s-ad aMHrt'lgte yesterday
afternoon |* the rw!-i|ncS of Mrs.
H. R. Monk street where,
With her draK*r. Miss Lizzie Dera
ing, she was making her home.
- Jlrs- DosftUijjgfeah liefin in a critical
condition U \st several days,
suffering from rougsstion of the
lungs. H- son. Mr. c. W. DenMng.
was called o th> city Tuesday from
Alabama on account of ; the serious
condition of his mother. Everything
possible has been done for her dur
ing her lliueqm but to no avail.
The deceased was loved and es
teemed by a %argo circle of friends
in Bruziswick and elsewhere, who
will he grieved to learn of her death
Land has tho sympathy o*
Ithe < m community.
was tho widow of tho
■■ee W Demlng and was
HBf Maan, Ga.. whore she
reSWbdABUI r. few years ago when
she removed; to Brunswick, accom
panied by her daughter. Miss Lizzie
H. Doming, to make her home here
her son. She was 72 years of
ago and is survived by one son and
one daughter. All of her life she
has been a consistent and devoted
member of the Presbyterian church
and until she was too much ad-
TanceMpn xgo wa prqfcninent in
church ijiurk.
ThevJhin*' 'aJ will occur from the
Church this afternoon
at 2: sijifee clo k.- Relatives from At
lanta and J<nv.,;rmvUle%wi!l arrive in
the city ..this mbijM to attend the
The genu amen
wl|l act as ysW bearora: L. H.,
Jones, J. 8- Afj Hymens. H. F. du
ntgnon, TANARUS, flWFrlght, W. C. Brobs
°l! ‘ IMw,a Brobston
rad F. fmXy.
The jd tho many other
I ■ i-|a tally in extending
con
■ mi J|re
■’ >--oJs X<jo
-
cordially to cil
aniT the goods at. 309 NjjJ
castle.
■ *■—- ■■■" 1
Mora Fevsr.
Havana, Now. cases
yellowy fover developed here todjH
whlclf makes seven cases
cttjftnd three inf
IjpS’p'jjl: name
■E^fho
• win to bust-
for
PY GOODS
Lt BE DISPLAYED
Bdv 21. Mrs. M. W.
Hy a, new line of
■d hats a ii 0 f latee*
V ;$£ fancy feathers
jgftceiyed.