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VOLUME 6. NUMBS S?
AN IMPORTANT^,
DEAL WAS GLOBED
HERE YESTERDAY
Max Isaac Buys Mi Interest
in the Brunswick Steam
Laundry
POMMIffiT-GF 111
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He Also Purchases His Interest ir
the Bottling Works—L, Ludwig
Will Be in Charge of Ihe
Business Hereafter.
A deal wn- conr.umroati .1 >ester
day whereby Judge Max Isaac, the
well known referee in banUiuptcy,
purchased the interest, of G. W.
Cline in the Brunswick ilteam Laun
dry and the bottling business form-,
erly dpei-ate ! under the :iani of j
c!tth.--4oi Ludwig j
Tid* deal, which; involves
large sum. Las be-vi pend Us
ufB! lays and .wa i.Mfr J
Mr Cure hi iiP
HHhitt •
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WBKFT
rut it
"1.0 b V n
- e a iW.
tL‘e I ho
service they L,.•, ever
Kd. Judge Isaac, who becomes hall
owner, will, .not b<- connected with
the at all
Mr. Cline, the rnttring mem
er of fc hrm, and who has been
■
.as • 1 . V ago.
lias decided Kail rf re?
to ids h’: n; :■< v: •:;) mil :.i *h<
city, and hereafter he will engage
extensively In the farming business.
Since ■ purch&sing,jjtbis farm a few.
yeara ago Mr; C'-iine ha found it
'.vary flfofltabk> and recent ly 'decid
ed to give up his business In' the
city a'together. H< has one of iV
best >n this se tlon and wi’l
no make a rt-.c, -ss of it.
’.ilk
of fh<Xmt (•;. lg young
nous iwen in the oi y and th will
make the Brunswick Steam Laun
dry and the bottling works first class j
in every respect. The Ne#s wishes I
all parties at interest much euecesr j
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First Baptist Chtyeh.
Rev. J. E. Sammons, vw. t<■: Ser
vices 11 a. m. and mAI p. . Sun
day School
ing Wednesday 7:?a p. m. '.'drain;,
r. < 'Jeet,: “The Lori Hath Done
• Great Things for TJh. Whorcc; •'>
Are Glad." Psalms ,126' ?!. Evening
subject; “Prepar* to .Meet Tb.v
God." Amos 4:12. LtVr- 'ordljdiy in
vite visitors and to wor
ship with us.
Card of Thanks.
T* wish to ;hank for
Hie kindness and sympathy shown
us in our recent bereavement. Their
many kind Heeds and words wore
u great comfort to us in ' ir sorrow,
and we thank all most sincerely and
gratefully. flap
Respectfully,
Mrs. E. J. Browning,
Mrs. M. L. Reagatr m
War Time Senator Dies.
Chattanooga. Tcnn., Nov. 24. —
General Willard Warner, cxTJniied
States senator from Alabama, directs
yv after the civil war. died suddenly
office in a suburb of
thifc
old age.
Mr was aa aW
tnt'f'batd later Hr:*. I^*
f. itt ape r.vnipsl. '**'■
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The Brunswick News.
mm wife
IS PROSTRATED
OVER THE AFFAIR
•Says Shu Knows lie was Not
Guilty oikl That Injustice
was Done Him s
MLitVESWHAI IE IAS TO SAY
Wife Says the Great Ginger Loves
Her Passionately and That She
Believes .he Entire Affair to
Have Eeen Concocted. . j
Naples. Nov. 24. “I do not believe
one word of it. My husband has
bom treated wrong and 1 know he
Is Innocent. 1 beleive every word
'nr. has said about the entire affair
and an injustice has been done bint
This was the statement made by
Uto wife of Caruso, the singer, toA’
when she formed that her hl%
New
RPP'Lif^^charge recently prefer-
against hi m. She was eomple
ceiy prostrated when the information
reached her rnd. seemed to be mui •
urprised at the result.
She said that her husband loved
her passionately and that the would
■a- believe ihytblng against him.
OEFIEO THE COMMUNITY.
After Shooting Man, Merchant Bar
ricaded Hia Store.
Jackson, Miss., Nov. 24.—A din-1
natch from Utica, i Ihfc omtuily.
states that Albert .Curry, a prom
inemt merchant, shot and killed
■■'rank Hood. After barricading his
-s ore and for several hours defying
he entr > immunity, Cu.ry escaped
•‘t* A large, The two men
li-id" ui itogether during
ho dJtr/ It' is claimed that fne--of
ficers made no attempt to arrest
Curvy. , " ,
NELSON’S MANAGER
CHARGED WITH
STEALING
Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 24. —Billy
Nolan, manager of Baitling Nelson,
was arrested today, on <t wa rrrflnt
urging embeK-rieinea, of ||Js,ood
sworn out by “Texas” Rickard, who
•unnoted Nij'on-Gans fight recently
at Goldfield.
The ti outile grows out of the pie
• r - privileges of ti e. fight.
•ATHER TO PAY SI,OOO
FOR ARRE&T OF SON
llart.inshnrg. W fa. *Nov. 24. —
Tamer. Taylor, a well known young
mi n, of' Diujuesae. a suburb of Pitts
:.;vg, Pa., charged with the murder
f Isaac . Car r. a negro, was arrest.-
city Thursday. Taylor
in eolf-defense. The
cn g man’ father offered a reward
of , ,000 fogho capture flf his son.
fUPGE HUGHES
NE ''§Wl?“
nun; rjharlf-s HUB
/'id*
/in Mrs. the
of t r father, J ; K^Rp^ n (i.
~o lies at In
Vin evil':•••. y-r.cn %i point of
death. M '
Judge • tl-.ighvs, the Jltuer of Mrs.
Charles f>. il!.' 1 Dudley M.
Hughes, 'he years having
filled with distinction the position of
president of the state agricultural
society, has lived a life of usefulness
exceeding that of the biblical allot
ment of three score and ten. He Is
79 years of age.
Change of Schedule.
.. Change -of. schedule A., B. and A..
emotive Sunday, Nov, 26: Train
Brunswick now at 2:16 p. m.
"00 pr- MfHp* in
I*®*?- v.W in futttr* writ* at
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BRUNSWICK. GA„ SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25. 1906.
GEORGIA GOm ANDfillT
IB BE EXTENDED 111 HICK
% ; ..
General Manager Emerson Submits His
Proposition and it Will Be Accepted.
Brunswick will Give SIOO,OOO
( With “or usual pluck, energy auri
; enterprise Brunswick ' has practically
landed the Georgia Coast wul Hied*
jment railroad, and it i.s m tue.aliy !,%■
j lieved that within ahotheS- 1
tSenths thi.s i.urt milftwßlho
; water terminus of aaptherHast gjow.
ing indepemh-nt railroad sptem.
traversing a rlcli. and thickly IfkUv
tatod section of. the Mat?. '- 4
The News has" time to
printed Items cotiUrnhig the effort
wtfjrithe part of Uumswick -business
jmeli"'to-iiWß'ure this road as well as
the announced desire of General.
Manager H. D. Emerson and others
to make Brunswick the' terrainus et
their line. For the past', few days
officials of. the road have been in the
city with that view, and while no
agreement has been signed, sealed
•nd tloliivhmj. It la practicality a
closed deal and active steps toward
the purchasing of terminal and depot
site® Iha,ve already beam taken fjy I
the road \
Official of the load arrived pm
Brunswick on Thursday aadVoapW-H
lag was at ouco ar; a aged betWften i
them and the joint .comuiutee
■ ntr.gr ih< city cur.-.-li, the
trade Wd . and-.:•
apt cjJiwed some ■me RBI
i.u char> tin's very
... -I(*\ b ,8;-;l08X f
•if which tbeßw, ir w® ml *' ujß
il'-ailJr' li cicv, a tne*
rep Vf jL |he /Hiilrv,-': aiidli
it.* ; A #mW aswifeK ': 'l'lWr
• ■•nl lT>
> cmHH.JJ,ured. till
cos' t'p '.rtdaJHpTOSs \h*' Alta i<
tnaha ;• as ‘'elMU' "and end 1
the mi- .ing wcbsHßo
of the, work hgifig ’
General ob
hi- properi it-n to . -üBF.’-j: ” M of j
j
make this city its rwll
chase its own 1 <*rn;
pot ;utd freight j
th* people of Brunswick' wW bettfti
expcnsQfc of bringing tin r§i,d lieril
to the amount of JlOffJbOO. iplr.
orppn went into, detail am}’ -xfflulti' dJ
ttuut it would cost, a least 5160,0tR
to construot. the bridge 4c.cross the
Aitdmaha alone and that it wouldM
take many more tbousajv dollars If
complete the read to Brunswick.
Tills proposition was ‘taken under
consideration by the jci it commit
toe and while no -answer has -t
fceen given the gen J managei it
is praoiically assure hat u.e \ .i
--mlt.teis will reply:
“We are ready to 3'cept your
propoi 1 1 ion: bring ihr rood to|
Brunswick."
Thais the way Brunswick has
done in the past, and, just at this
time, when the city Is entering Into
a period (J prosperity that has never
befor in-on .promised for the city
and he will not let t a opportunity
pass.
.The.,lloo*oo,o. askeafcjpjLihc peoplu
of BrunsvJldk that
much-’in bard casJpF f .aus t'.at
Brunswick' and J y Is p
■furnish that muJPPraingT leveling
placing Of crcyrties, etc., in this
and it*s thiXipin:on of tholb
o* ln'erer/lef themselves In
the ;.,a . the- do maud, can bo
eaolj^Ht
m||- |s County to Assist
v 2 n'ttoe In charge has al
a great deal of figuring
:#T W Mr. Emerson made his d<~'
mands known it ha been practical
ly figured out how Brruowick can
meet them, with a very snail amount
of cash. ,
The county will be grade
ihe road from the AltanMteajTver
Into ilie cliy, to level It.|| jjnhnd
furnish the crossties
track. The convict Tie
used in the grading. peoWßrjlvH*
along the ltne-pf the rc /IgßkvA*
asked to furnish UH. c*g<
win ulacefe” | K w
convict ang ' J^-^4sP*^ roin Ims
thought that work that will be done
b£ the county gang will very near
Irer.eh that amount.
I Torackrow members of tho joint
committee will circulate a petition
among the tax payers of the county
asking the county commissioners to
allow the use of the convicts for this
work, as .was done when the old B.
r and B. wjjis constructed. The petition
to be presented will piobably con
tain tiie names of several hundred
taxpayers, of tho county. The peti
uoii roads as follow:
To the Honorable Board of Com-
Glynn i Couaty,
Piruhswick. Ga. '
G-rnUemen :
The Georgia Coast and Pie
lailrolui ejects to extend its
iiom Bar Ton to Brurswick. crossing
the AltamaM river somewhere near
HofSoTT Th* ti'estlius had bridges
necessary to cross 'the river will me
I expensive, ted'to secure tin.
! road wo should aid in constructing
the hue through our own county.
i cpimty, honorable body to
use the gang to do the
a- l uai the rijjut oa
ay.v. - joadbod and plac-
L,e tho rails In position
|6roni Bur in the city oi
HtolWreh. to Hie Aiuunaha river.
Mil know what a great ftenefft the
it, fh and' A. is to us all that it has
(klreudy repaid in taxes every cent
'we pit into it, and besides will con
tinue to pay taxes for all time to
conic. The new line will bring us
at once 100 ullos of new and valua
ble territory, aud they have agreed
to put and Keep their general offices
in Brunswick.
By using the convicts cs suggest
ed every taxpayer pays his part of
the expense, just as he will receive
•*i*W ihat* of the benefits.
it is generally believed that the
commissioners Will grant the re
(Ufest. It is understood that a spe
®Btmr'e,ing wIU ibo held Tuesday
RBct on the uAkf.
■lie railroad company will also ask
council for the right of way through
kcertainwetreeta of the otty. lit is
fcn/jSMxUto bring the line In down
tor® ,i avenue, now used by the
%outh<Pn and A., U. and A., and the
new noud will want council to grant
Bt permission to come down one of
The streets In the southern section
of the oM. in order to reach the
river froM
mH Emerson Pleased.
Emerson is Very
much pleased with the genuine spir
it of progressivences displayed by
the people of Brunswick, and he Is
now satisfied that everything possi
ble will bo lone to make Brunswick
the deep water terminus and head
quarters of bias. road. He states that
should the deal finally bo cdosed that
the general offtci* of the company
will at. once be removed td this city;
that the company will purchase ltd<
own terminals, probably erect a de
pot and ‘hat, the work of extension
will begin at jonce.
the Road.
Probably or Tu^day
the general aK&mJmglll' I at.
a trip over the OBfg la
Coast and
will raie a
citizens. 1 ad e
o Darien Junction BKj f %$§ Sea
board. whdfe
a' ached ) the
trip will bo end uL
to
tliO local tießn an
see just whaPtsecaon Is covered by
the road and to see the new terri
lorythal will be reached by Bruns
the road Is here.
It Is known com
pose the party.
Everybody Wants it.
There Is hardly*. buinw# man in
| Brunswick ' who rf# jßpreciate
the groat bouefii iawfck will
derive, from rig \i\ passes
j through p uti
□.SMl J .#*# - V 4- \M''
SMI’S CARGO
will con or
42,OOOGRuSSTIES
She is Nearly Loaded and
• Will Sail for New fork
on Tuesday
LOCAL COMPANIES DDiCK WORK
The Southern Tie and Timber Com
•
pany Has Made a Record In
Loading This Steamer—Busi
ness Was ■fSwiandied.
The steamer Sffijpjßf the
wlck Steamship (Wmßfv. which ar
rived In port iaaffipunday, i 6 about
(ready to sail on luT return trip. I She
will char tomorrow afteriioon or
Tuesday moriimg and will Aoro than
likely Eall Tuesday a^raoou.
The Sa.illa will caiman unusual
ly large cargo of croaßUes to New
York on her return. Tfc? work oi
loading lf % Etlll unSh -way am
when out Tuesday., ah
will have aboard 42,000. The
er has been loaded y the Southern
Tie and Timber Company, the new
and enterprising crose.le firm Organ
aed in Brunswick a short time ago
work of loading lias bc<l| pusa
W with rapidity by., the new com
pany, as they reallsscd that the Sa
tilia, wanted to return to Now You
as soon'as possible. The ties wer
on the wharves Of tlykrffmpany
waiting and as soon as tHfrateamci
finished disoliargiflg lier cargo a
large force of hands were put to
work loading the cfoS'SUeR. This ’
new auil energetic company , de
4ryq|Spredit for the magnificent waj
in which they handled the first
steamer of the new line, and it 1
more than probable that the compa-'
ny will load many ihore ships of the
Brunswick Steamship Company.
40,000 PEOPLE 51
HARVARD IN
FROMJfALE
New Haven, Conn., Nov. 24.—Yale
wont down In defeat this afternoon
before Harvard on her own gridiron'
and before an audience of' 40.000' peo
ple the plucky Harvard eleven won
tho day and, iby their - no
doubt euthled to the championship.
It was the annual contest between
th two great colleges and the inter
ot was iutence. Odds slightly fav
ored YalU The game was a very
pretty one, tho final score being Har
vard 10, Yale, 6.
Other Game.
Other big college games resulted
!&& foIIOWB
Lafayette, S3; Lehigh, 0. ,
Pennsylvania, 22; Villa ivova, 12.
Swarthmore, 21; Amhoiwt, 0. 1 y
. 11; Medico, 0
yNavy, f,; ViiginU, 0-
Army, 0; 0 A
road and it will mean more tor
Brunswick than the avcfuge citizen
can reall;Althout Btuidyiug. the sit
uation.
With i bHLtn be for* l hem the
business Jj'taahWfcfc arp
■gndy i
J . t:in>i.ilMHH^^B|.
*to. lSSß^mr. J cash money
It tfila
Uy be ’ w 1
It is the iprtMon- ot .Manager ’Em
eron and of the members of the
Joint committee that within a short
time the active eonajruertion of the
Georgia Coast* and,. Piedmont railroad
will be under/ way and Brune
wicKf is another year older ■ v■will
hafro 4 fourtjl '4
\
k '
jl or-
PBWMSpy'v . ,/>■ ■
!sHpi that rory.
i#llr l ’ ]r , ’ 1 * ~* T t
PRICE, FIVE CENTB.
A GOOD PROGRAM
ANNOUNCED FDD
; ELK’SJEIDIAL
Service will Be One of Hie
Most lolereslirg [vents
Ever Held Here
1 FINE MUSICAL PAIMM
Best Local Binger6 Will Participate
and the Occgeion le Looked
Forward to With Interest.
The Full Program,
H Tlie program for the Blks memo
rjaj^service to ibe hell at tho Grand
Jjßsu.nday, December 2, has been
-iffffipieted, and. it promises to boon*
of the most Interesting events of the
kind ever held In Brunewlck.
It is of Interest to say la this con
nection that no deatta have oo
eurred In the local lodge since the
iat memorial service, in fact slnoe
t&e lodge was organized several years
3go, it has lost only two members,
namely, Dr. Hugh Burfora and A. A.
MtArthur. A
The services wifi begin at 3
3 o'clock and 'the pubUi
mtiflfd. "TTclfelr'W.n/b'r reserved
at .and Bryan's. This is
done to pre%nt the usual rush. Hon.
dhelby Myrick, the well known Sa,
vannah orator, will deliver the ad
dress. Music for the service will be
furnished by Ti'ancbltelio'' B orchestra
ihe program la-full Is as follows:
Overture! franctedi, Roßxfai
, Amheatfe "The lfa4aa.rii Morn,"
Chorus, i j
OpenW* First Sect' ■:
iTUe Rhuar^
Quarkstte, “ / . US' Pitcher,"
Mesdames Bldnten,
.Bailey, Bientof
' S cotiA <Wt*’
of thcymdge,
§Op6nmg Ode. kM iteg Syne,”
' tbe JU<lse. “
Invocation, Rev. f. v Sammons.
Duet, “Tarry With Me, Doniza.tl,
Miss Kay Symons. Mr. H. R Sber
man.
.VjloaJon, “SchulK rtT oerenadie,"
Tranchltello’s Orciftstnt
Thauatopsls, i£r. ;Louis H- Haym
Solo, “Ave -Marifif” Oounod, MISS
Tallulah Fleming- J
S '’“mortal A v lre-4*, Hoa - SheKHf
ck. mi/:
mu' of A®s." Dudley
| , Chorus
“Fear Ye Not, Oh Isnuri."
Durili^; U*d| Mr. George Sherman.
Eulogy. Prof. N H. Ballard.
Solo,' Mrs. Oeorge W. Blanton.
Closing Ceremonies, The Ritual,
tho Lodge
Anthem, “HosannV drainer.
Chorus
Doxology. Chorus.
Benedhtlon, Rev. F. D Thotna*.
Arrests stop all
BTREET CAR*
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 24.—Be
cause of the refusal of the Mont>
gomery Traction Company to obey
tho new 'Jim crow" lav/-* every car
stopped this morning
bV, thfeprest of.'the metormoa and
- S°ti the streets were
Tho Tmst man'irrested was General
Manager Ragland. Within an hour
there were a score of employees at
the police hCtlon, and tho docket
was crowded, with their names.
Mayor' Teague 'is opposed to the
law, w*g*k was passed over his veto.
huifiK enforcing it to tno letter. It
* 'ffl'i Hit that every car shall carry
>sj®cr "whites or blacks exclusively,
mfcjh' be labeled ‘'white” or ”ooJ
orod."
iTie Company asserts fciat it is
impossible to obey the' ilk as they
have not enough care.
Those who Arere forced to get
about the eltwhad to walk or hire
%scfcs. m •
After a defy of an hour an In
junction was!granted by the* city
court on thJ ground that the law
could not bJ kept, and* tragic, after
a long delay, was resumed. Improv
ed to be one of th most igtmme
develop meut* of tl*a tmu> auestlem
tor mn, thouft thorn *w
*• and no sort of ModahM.