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‘6. Ny.SIBER 82.
pi H PAST YEAR
MJUUBf IN PORT’S HISTORY
ML FIGURES
if JEN OUT
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THEWS ;r , - •
m Brunswick News;
ENTERTAINMENT POSTPONED.
It Will Occur at the Sailors' Reading
Room Next Week.
The Ohristnyis entertainment which
was to have baen given in the sail
ors reading rodw on Gloucester street
tonight, has been.* ni.stnnned until one
day next wool;, the dale to to an
nounced later.
The ladies in charge of the enter
tainment. have arranged quite an at
tractive ancl interesting program for
tfie entertainment of the sailors, bni
for various reasons it was decide. :
4 until next week.
ttftr tQjJay the reading room will
Mr. (uuj Mrs Hur-|
Tey.-jJIt Savannah, ■wifi a’-.ive in
the city this evening*, J Jfotit’l to
their homo in the buWd!bjr-, h*- f * TV.
a;,. In, at* i • J
S£m
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BRUNSWICK. GA.. THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3, 1907.
A NEW CHAIRMAN
EON THE COUNTY
BOARD
CONSTANCE MILLER WAS YES
TERDAY ELECTED TO HEAD
COMMISSIONERS FOR NEXT TWO
YEARo.
The commissioners of roads and
! revenues of ‘.llynn county held their
| regular monthly meeting nt the
■court hjhtee yesterday at noon, at,
which- occurred tin- annual election
j|i officers, both for the board and for
those elected by the commissioners.
The only Important change made
was the election of Constance Miller
as ol the board, who suc
ceeds '•J. .1 I.ott, chairman for ...the
years. Mr. I.oU dechm'-Wi* 1
sps. -Si '• tV,*£W •I'^pWo 7
WwJS&b*. Con
. .wofliaa been a mein,
l>l lilies lon.-IS to?, the
years. Is oue of the most
th and eniernrl ing'citizens of
\lck and ijo-botterga seleellon
1 1 '
V . " x *v> 'Mil.i" amunr
,T' '('it i* t 1 VjKj. 1 L ’l'li, N,.\,. .
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B^uiy
IS CONSIDERABLY.
STIRRED |
wM
AN INJuWtTION HAS BEEN SErI
VED PREVENTS SELL J
ING OF MORE _GTS FOr|
THE PRESWT.
i
t-t George. Ga„ Jan. 2.4-An event
of great interest to the four iiund, m
real estate holders interested.- prWw
colony city tools place yesterday,
when an injunction was served on the
/‘Bent of P. H Fitzgerald, .Jtumi'or of
St. George, forbidding the'sale* of any
more lands or tots here until iin /*-
counting was made to
stockholders and member v S >
tnunmcUonsui) to date '.t.^^i-lalmiP
P p ’ usbd lor -<*%|dln^
a school ','(£> £>vj(x% thV
greets >
i- itzgerald It:'lffifplfßC' 1 ft WlSfoEuv
i cm, .-it.-,. 1 1 f fd : i
all
and 1 1 m Jat.iu
'lU''US JB*
Tl "“ coioliy .ibduf [
Will i ; ,ml I
tide is now thMT"*
Clerk Vickery, <■ nw7
here mid formerly l
Saturday, locking up ti^MKy^
hen Jquartcrß and taking frimflw, ~n
and records in .hi.-; j
off, x
x P&‘ ~ -,w
P ESCAPE FROM THE
1 C I TY JAIL S'i'Q
Hfe ‘ ' . •fcsj' •*
Iy n *■••*** fl" Wnsoners, three
irW n " " iMlfl tW ° ilul * < ' rs escaped,
far none or them have been
though the Chink* have
{| v;i aboard the British
■ mil, -'ai l He- new docks
VVI Chinamen took
“*** J hW opportunity to escape af .
te * j^y millg the jal! had been
is not thought that they
URsiated in making arrangements for
" ' l 2 lh “- v > that Jp wa,
JgMfc'" (ti " two nHorf The work
done and no doubt the two
f^fW| ave before
t*gn . on
Pnnina .
Ct
<• ' a: . ■:&: ti'/sriSS
" Is
ANOTHER Bi ACCIDENT,
V 30 KILLED UNO 40 INJURED
I® OFFICERS INSTALLED.
■Rathbone Lodge Meeting Tuesday
B Night Was Interesting.
■ An interesting meeting of Rathbone
■odge 45, Knight of Pythias, was
Bold in . astle hall Tnesdav night,
■ wnien was made interesting by the
Vfaet that the various officers made
*' I,etr annual reports.
uring the evening the new officers
for the coming year were Installed a*
follows:
C. C.—'Raphael Borchardt.
\ r C.'—Chas. Arnheiter.
IUjU. H Gardner
R. and S.—Fred Phtdffcr.
of F. —F. A. Dunn.
jM. of R.—Mux Isaac.
M. of W.— 3. F. Powell.
M. of A. — h. Ludwig.
I- G.-r-J. h. Tan.kersiey.
C O.—W. A. Hackett.
J. H. Tankers ley and S. F. Powell
were elected representatives to the
Grand I,odge.
RUiINEWUIML
Siyp i.
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wmjmfm Nr~ ■
ALL Of A CHAR
fiy" 0 '• •■' Ik REST THE
all Jlctlja! oe
Wmulto •
the befrf
f' ° r shy#„ ■
yflPfeSS
to simplify eor
j censes. The pure food law
Plates baring from the interstate
commerce all foods injurious to
Ue tim alcohol law is
>y ,fl assist farmers and small
"r Power to have fuel that
ss^ npy Hn, t <™t Will be cheaper
HHPol!ne or kerosine.
j Tim anti-pass provision of the in
tM'state commerce law forbids com
men carriers, directly or indirectly
giving inter-htnto free tickets orJjflk
ck for passengers, except to tin©
ployees and families, agents o]M
riers and their surgeons, physicians
and attorneys, , 0 persons engaged ltd
ml charitable work, and til
certain 6 ier spcclllod classes.
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"'.rnMRWk. jjr tire and
‘riMhuJß " f the dead and injured were
Uu jffjF*- 11111 thi PaaJ*er l ther
burned to death by the fire b
pre they he rescued, as it was
possible to get to them. Many
‘ ■ were practically
for as
'no assise
' ance could them.
1 A special a nnrn
; bor of PhJjpto#|eK hWe tamed,,
ately afte , ret Z
tonight with mWof the lnJur^f wh(J
:be Placed In-tlie 3h*pl
i jSi^ hil> ' 1,10 v ! report, pi.-^en
'AItjDGE
/*8 tWl JUDGE
tM’DONALD IN A BT. ' 1
t eP°URT. i
4,---Quite a 1
In the circuit
a
was in the attended to
shoot Judge McDonald.
The lady was Miss Rosa VVJ/p>il. Sue
was In the court room and, pulling a
revolver, lired twice at judge U
Donald. Doth of the bullets weer
wild of their mar*, and t e women
was immediately talc* n In charge ay
tii< oiKcers. She was disarmed and
]: .itfd under arrest.
The snooting caused a big senes'
t.lon .in the court, room and a stam
pede was narrowly averted when the
shots were fired.
A COOiM TONIGHT
"Arc llpM f v fto be Presented
unusually them at
Brupnswlck theater-goers have art
the Grand tonight, when Aro You a
Vaann? will bo presented,
This excellent comedy hajfleen ou
tue toad or the past few and
has always made a big sear
s in it is being a strong
company and bt saldfp> bo better than
lever it is dix.Ukftr one of the best
' plays that at the Grand this
season
! crowd wilmfe out In
(•' ■t
-Forty
-Iftrl.nn traf
ftn.;
Vo SI . I
l:e-e,
1-
"a
PRICE, FIVE CENT*.
A UAD WRECK ON 4
THE BOON ISl#l(T
Two Fast Mail Trains Odi|
lided Yesterday Knar |
Topeka, Kan.
■ ' 7>
many mmmi oiikkto
Four Cars Turned Over and Were*
Destroyed by Fire—Most of Thoae
Killed and Injured Were t ;
Mexicans.
Topeka, Kan., Jan. 2.—ln a head
on collision today at Alta Visa on the
Rock Island roudgahlrty people were
'klHqd putHivg, , (forty or mroe
of the Injured,
it Is v.xiHgjiM, will die during tha
Two test mail
lu opposite 11-irtlinr'- Vim
while going almost at full ep4 ."
Nearly < very car of each train *mlM
thrown from tile
cti lb-
IksAr , >y<l rn o ,1 ... 7; w