The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 24, 1906, Image 1

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VOLUME 6, NUMBER 51 BELIEVED NOW NEW RAILROAD WILL COME HEBE Important Meeting to Be Held Witli the D. 8 W. Mlicials this Morning .! * DECISION MAY IpACHEO * k Meeting Was Held Yeiferday But Nothing Definite Was Done— Officials Will Be in the City Until Tonight. Another meeting between the joint committee of council, the Hoard of ■trade and the Commercial League Ejud Oenerai Manager Emerson and ■Vonera] Freight Agent Neville was P<ebi at, the city hall yesterday morn the purpose of discussing the sukjectLyT ffxteudtng llte rouj to '••juhreSliL tij,' make tills port t.lio • terminus. The meeting over by F. l>. Aiken. , '"!a ‘ ,iie -l'’ llll committee, acted as secro- UM**U W;UI it. lljPp-iv-ed route was |l®BL- , ' < ' :l " r >">l,'t.d point allot.) gone It,to f|\>r more a general Into -[■ij&MmmZWmm f T- |sm the joint to .Jprgrt>f the look, up Hrr.s connected with the extension, P?tc., and this committee, together with the other members and the rail road officials will hold another ses sion this morning. ihtring the afternoon Messrs. Rm erson and Neville were taken for a drive over the city and later they went otit to the l ent plantation. U miles from the city, where they spent a half hour or more looking over the rice fields It is believed that should the road be extended to >*’unswl-Tc that it will pass along by the plantation. The officials also \ toiled many points of interest In the city. They have thoroughly In spected the river front and both of them believe Brunswick to be the best port along the south Atlantic coast The two railroad officials will be in the city until tonight. It Is ex pected that the meeting to be held today will determine something def inite. While Mr. Emerson has not yet submitted hie proposition to the people of Brunswick, he has inti mated just what the road desires, and the committee 1h now looking Into the proposition. It is under stood that at the meeting ho be held belay the subject will be discussed In a business way. Mr. Emerson will probably make a definite an nouncement as to what his company will ask of the people of Brunswick, and the Joint committee will then have something upon wldch to work. A la|e number of citizens visited the rafc-oad officials in their private car Saptoo last night and the matter was agafa. discussed Helen Lambrt Dead. New yA Nov. 23. —Halon Lam bwrt, the *Mres who Injured la the aotomoaUn collision In Central Park 1n whfcb Tom Cooper lost his life, died ts Roose velt hospltajof her Injuries. This makes the Brd death from the ac cident. * ,1 -¥“* i* Presbyterian Church. On Sunday morning at the I’ree byterian church Rev. F. D. Thomas will preach Rxodws 25:8', “Tlje Taoemaele.” 7.3,0 p. m. the' sub ject will be llfodiis 40:10. 'The Braien Altar.” ®St rangers and visit-' ors are cordfaHjr invited to these services. Steamer Panama Wrecked. Otftonagata, Mich., Nov. 23.—The steamer Panama, vylth Iron ore from Duluth, wae west of Ontonagata in las's J&*e crew Is safe. but p° ably 3 UrtAl 8% •w*Lr Tviy The Brunswick News' THEY KILLED EACH OTHER. White Man and Negro Have Pistol Duel. Dublin, Ga.. Nov. 23. —Charlie Gardner, a white man. and a negro, whose name is unknown shot and killed each other at Mr. Cicero Beacttam's mill near Roekledge, a | few miles below Dublin this morn ing. After quarreling yesterday they met this morning, when both caught the other by the shoulder with the left hand and placing their pistols to the other's breast fired three shots. The negro fell dead, but Mr. Gardner lived aihout an hour. His; home is In Bainhrldge. Ga. TUG WRECKED - NO LIVES LOST ENTIRE T(y> PORTION OF THE BOAT SWEPT AWAY BY SWINGING BRIDGE. '' & f : New York. Nov' SSjmjQte Aj-ge tugboat Florence Yates whs afmost completely stnick by a large railroad jHnging bridge at Charlotte. Three of the members of tfc crew were knocked overboard whefek the swing struck the tug, the pilot hou-;u and the entire skpper portion of the toat . They wore To otled by a nearby boat. JUDGE PARKER TO HOLD A CHAMDERB SESSION Several local attorney a will go np ' to Baxley this morning to attend a chambers session of the. superior oourt to be hr Id at that place ifcy Judge Several demurrers, motions, etc., will be heard, but. tiwhing of unus- Uitl importance Is scheduled for a j ÜBMApjS-. , PRETTY. TO •go; DpWN ON NE.WCABTLE v; . **; ' , nn*iQ %*■ , v '• •Woftt* sas Starter- *-m# the new sidewalks to be placed on either side of Newcastle street north of the National bank and the store of H. Hr. Miller & Sons. Tile blocks sre being used, furnished by the Southern Cement aud Stone Com pany. The work will be completed prob ably by the end of the week and the new sidewalks will add an at tractlveunas to the appearance of the vicinity. ... REV.W. E.BOYKIN ACCEPTED CALL - d Y* ** *' LETTER ANNOUNCING THAT HE . WOULD COMF HERE. A letter was received yesterday b> the vestry of Bt. Marks Episcopal church from Rev, E. Boykin, of Lexington. Mis*., announcing that, after careful consideration ho bad derided to accept the call recently extended to him by the vestry Ti.o members of St; Marks will ike gratified with this information. Rev. Boykin visited the city a few weeks ago and conducted eervlaes at the church. • The congregationwas de lighted with him . and tho ■members licvd been 'lndulging the he would accept. if wafl recommenced by all of thjjfy/lafc of which hu has been vestry debervos to tie urx>n securing such an Mr. Boykin In this tlty dn - TO INCREASE THE CIRCUIT. South Atlantic Base bad League May Have Eigh^^lties. Ijbcal baseball fans will bo inter ested in the announcement that it Is more than likely that the South Atlantic league will be composed of eight Instead of nix cities next sea son, the two new citlen to be Char lotte, N. C., and Greenville, 8. C. President Royer of the ieague/bas Invited fboth of these cities to come into 4be league and they have taken the matter up and it is more than plllcely that they jgjll decide to get [into the league The other efx cltigL the BRUNSWICK, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24. 1906 COUNCIL IS TO ! KOI BE ASKED P* — J Understflod That Now/ton > earn Hants to Build a Trolley linaife ! WHAT Will MflWUjf ; One of Those Interested a News Reporter YesterdJßß That Fnnchise Would AsUed for BWOh> I %'M* > ... •# M 9 £ City council rcr "lain ■Swashed for to trollc: >:hw fli by Neff ami his associates Jpot by |the local company which AS turned : down a year ago, -but by aSD'W con cern, r • £ While The News Is not W it post-’ tlon to give - the facts Jusm at thU time, it ha* vit from an Authentic source that within.' the rapt few weeks a petition will He wnt to.', rauncfl asking for the fiaiHilse. It uLnoi known who .will be Mb peti thW as this has not jjp\ beenj ; macAatibUc. Igjt t}te taattel ga tbmxnttghly by Uio*\lutereßled aud decided 1 \ ask for the frßUi • Just -VjonnoJf.will.dQ a pan hi 1 Hard tJ^^frtSpAstM?'"| ever, It sfabeMeved tlat. be llbe|j one it will be though Id merely guess Ark, j ns "ifuM- tTW’-i J-tTifct' BrndwlSf ■ -yiwiHWHl-.of T-onepi system. . f ‘‘The >° >ll ft sljpat jLfe j.’ifliiite fatVfUon Ibis’! i . ,|fr,:"hr § n I, ‘ porter <>r,e <if V) . | |li - ■ i|-3f Indi r< i:Y know l">j-luvi'iy tliat. K 3 <*l jL -ask ed ir (he fran*Ag : fu* Break -23. nigtU’B e nmr v tfc chigan waveto Nnneur, c in a arnoon broke, lb the wain * lake rth oi safe, ditlon. crib use of saving ut. the could shoot ricane night i aging alt ter earner foun- Miclfl -9 port ying, ; Yea- Annie is ly rically amans has galloping consumption ami can not long survive. ' The Elks Memorial Service. The memorial service to be fIH by the Brunswick lodge of . .fl Sunday week will be one i-njoyn'■ |e .iffairs of the kliW In dlninwwlck. Mi rick of Savannah, will jK a tor. The musical proarj be a feature of the setv.-|||gSH| Assaulted and KitV^BG^S Dayton, Ohio, Nov. t *^Sj body of Was Dona GilmaiyM Ipso GUILTY; tSINGER HAD TO mm SMALL FINE Sensational Case in Yorkvills Police Court Came In 1 Close Yesterday HID TENOR SINGER IS MAO He Was Charged With Insulting a Lady in the Monkey House at the Central Park Zoo In New York—Lady Not Present. New York. Nov. 23. —The case against Enrico Caruso, bettor singer of the MetroSlitan Opera'* Company, which has attract ed widespread attention the past few days, was concluded 'be fore J>*agif!trnt Baker In the York villa, police court today. Caruso was charged with conduct unbecoming totyWds Hannah [ Graham in the HjonskeyL-Uouae at iffe zoo in Central 'The' yaUr was 'conv.tef.od and ,jfjtoglslrOs£ Tktker Imposed a flue of 'The woman who I fßlaipt was not in court. W Wmm . ’••• % ■ -■ v, / ' - *.sf* i"..; I .'- '.7.,- .’.; 4 I {IE OF ALBEfI^^ATR’iCK. V. and Condemned Lawyer Hopes ‘ New York, :%v. 33. —It was stated ( yesterday that Pat, rick, the lawycN convicted of * tTi# murder of wfllluifc Marsh Rice, have dejrtflfll to desist In their efforts v>‘ bring the case before the supreme court of the tTnltefd States. it was said that Patrick and his friends feel that he has a good Chance of getting a commutation of (ientonefe from Governor Riggins. To make application for a commu ta.ion of sentence in a proper form it would be politic to have all court proceedings stopped. There is only a little more a month before Governor Higgins retires and that Is said to have been the reason for Patrick’s decision not to appeal to the United Slates supremo court. FUNERAL OF MRS. DEMING. Large Number of Friend* Paid a Lost Loving Tribute. Tho funeral of Mrs. Anna It. Dom ing, whose death occurred Thursday, took place yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, Bov. Thomas conducting the funeral services. At tho church several hymns were sweetly sung by a choir composed of Misses Fe and Janie Symons, Mr. Ward, of Jacksonville, and Mr. G. H. Cook, organist. Mr. Ward sung a solo. “Lead Kindly Ught,” and the choir rendered very sweetly, "Nearer My G-od to Time" and "Asleep In Jesus." * The cortege was an mimmaHv long one, mauy friend# Of tCdwgjjttlniablQ laxly following Oak Grove <emetJP||'SpPAflpyj|4 A'- spects. At .cppHitrig ‘Asleep in JSSJfetVsV ol’er- Inga were bo., :M iffovOlern being sent -Lig'.cltjps. At tho relatives an&H'fi|WdjjJiai‘ Atlanta? - j::.vkson\ Wkt : ■ |- ■’ ' * , ‘ '| if 1 * ; .( '; : ■v | , V. IV:f BEPARATE CARS FOR RACES. I Montgomery Council Orders Races Separated In Cars. I Montgomery, BUa., Nov. 23.—The i race question lias entered Into the street car situation at Montgomery In such ft way as to likely cripple it badly. The council has ordered that separate cars be provided for whites and blacks, beginning tomorrow. As the traction company has only the cars now in use, the service wbl be cut In two, as one car will oe used for one color and the next for the other. The law was vigorously •pposed by Mayor Teague. 6 LIVES LOST IN RAILROAD WRECK HEAD-ON COLLISION YESTERDAY ON ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO TRAINS. Kansas City, Mo„ Nov. 23.—Ahead on collision occurred today between two trains, one bound to St. Louis, and the other lo San Francisco. Only meager of the wreck have been here, but it Is reported that six people were klllfed and a number wouaded. HUNTSMEN HAD 060D LUCK, Went to Cumberiarfitf. And Bagged.- Slg G.kuie, V Tlie hunting party which went over to Cumberland Taesday night on a deer hunt returned yesterday afternoon after a mealf suceessfal. hunt. The crowd bag ging six fine three or tom ‘wild turkeys- Tihey repeH are bun drette Of IBRTeys on the Island and tlje. -h|Ti'..t was greatly en joyed by the phrty. ■ ' " Methodlet Church. services of the .First Metho dist church at • Uio city hall ne;;t Suffflay will be of an, unusual char acter. At the 11 a. m. servivee re uorts from the different department of church Work will he read and the pastor wlf! make a general re port of the '■ year's work. At the 7:30 p. m. service an old fashioned Love Feagt will be observed. % All the members are requested to at tend. Friends are cordially invited to both services. sms HEW TRAIN COES I WILL HANDLE ALL BUSINEsf 1 ON ROAD BETWEEN AT LANTA AND THIS CITY TJie new train on the Southern railway between Atlanta and Bruns wick will go on tomorrow night an no longer will No. 14 be rorted from one to ten hours late dafy. j The new train, as far as Brunswtek is concerned, simply takes the place of No. 14, as that train wJ no longer come to thl|clti, but will' 1 ranch off at Jesup and%o to Florida. In other words tho ricY* train, which’' wll#be known as No. 14i, will simply handle all local bushiess between Atlanta and leave Atlanta' an Hourwdatller fcan No. 14 does at present Sand v,-ar rive In Brunswick at the • me JkKru.u joY ,aqd Will therefore come ■yktlme almost dally. This charge HHbdor, but No |h| ; i ‘B 1.. A-i PRICE, FIVE CENTS. A. B. DAISES FOND FOB TOE GEORMLUN ladies at Columbus Con vention Peporilliat Amount is Almost Secured any SMALL SUM NEEDED Delegated to the Convention Made Generous Response—Many Inter esting Chapter Report Have Been Submitted. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 23. —Th< j Daughters of the American Revoiu jtlon in Georgia this afternoon raised j within S3OO of the amount needed to complete tho funds Georgia column In the Hall,, in Washington. Anna Caroline Bean lag, ch&lßan of the column committee for made a report saying that feariy two .nhousaml dolians had ’fkm oontiflb uted, but that nearly V thousand iloliars more was needed. Several enthusiastic talks were made,/ fol lowed by the making of suwiStantial pledges to the funu. -j; The -subecnp.tons were led /by the Aavaonttb caapter, who, thrgtighMrs. J. T. Johnson, gave SIOO/and Baid diat the chapter had the' cash on uand. 'lie Atlanta, Mfacon and other chapters made generous con nautlons. at.u nee ded was the chapter" who nave not j^ m ado thtir ap portionment. of Mrs. Mallory Taylor, •''Macon. m,- a . j. Morgan Smith, ■9c v itAnm hla{* esent, for' Alahama. wn;, pKlented . mo addressed tile conference today. The 1 report oi the historian, Mrs. A. McD. Wilsoa, was a tfeatore of vho session. Many luteresting chap er reports were submitted and the *ork of Sara l!lclnto3h chapter, at Atlanta.' 'the baly chapter, and Na .naniel Macon diapter, at Macon, -vere parti ularly praised. Several glowing refere.ioee were made to the <atter chapter's Exhibit at the Ma oon fair. Mrß. Jane E. Martin one uf the m.embers of the original Cos • uimbus Memorial ABsocU ,*>n memJM|, was precentod to the Mpferen Htsin-i i- < I among the Coral deoo |l|||Xe conference huii is • w above the regent's the rikbons In the wreath are the words, "Mary Ham mond Washington.” This to a beau ilful trlLute to the noble Macon woman who was the first real Daugh er of the Revolution in Georgia, If rot In the entire south. Several telegrams of greeting were •eceised, one of them from Mrta. S f. Sage, of Atlanta, as follows: Greetings and love to the daughters .n conference assemblea." A rctio . utloc by Mrs. PIW. Godfrey that ihe conferen.e recommend that dhapters through the a*ate give dom jjastration fa!'to to raise %ne remain* ng money for the Memorial ConU aental Hall fund, andr for other pur poses, was sdopteaf Delightful of the Jay were a IffisEtm tendered the vtoltora at tjmjMmn house at 1 r'clock Rutherford chap ter, the Confederacy, and a. re Tsc-.: la.e this after noon' aip, * ince of Mrs. J. - he S udents' Club. were the W'ut at a HJConacrvu:.o:y of H-. b-"iliiai.t program LCBT. % tJ Vith fe? BUp- K Jfeen Bind all on* a ci*w of four |^W;'' “he Bailed from ■MB' ‘lied as pilot CkarlMg Bit. Michael, mm Iflll lande# aijgflr been ia.WT^o ri) are t**/* t o ' *<? ■phlch struck i. '* |a - > IQ*