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WK Y BE MET BIG
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SOON 10 09 f
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iVjsifet af P'jnswck Dock
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is Sow Hu*
Hii SJiEli JiiU^yiLo
Holders of *4uch Real Estate in Bruns
VJ
wick AnnouA- hat the
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erty
ci
f
York,
i.i Dock
i -rut ,i. rived t.i c.k
Jh>-vestirda.'Wwf spent the da} here
A looking over Lie various realty
Eiohlings of tile company. Incident
laijy. it, may be' stated that litis com-
Liany Is proba] 0 the largest properly
■tfVrs possta.ing
aasJPVetit of the witter f.ou
mid business propot ty a.
concern was former
Brunswick Company
W ’Blears ago
H’l i test and v.
* V era pas..oil .. .
Il j SIP* nt owners a m- . • 1
perfect* U.
■BpPjB -
nit- lit Jit:
proposes t
fim.' t riain portions of tl.- property
its early as possible and proposes to
erect a large number of r- t iences.
some of them iia.’.dsoiiic ones and
i.liters 1 -ss pt'eleif.iouu cottag* sdata
ble for the man of small means.
'1 hesti homo- w ill lie plated tft I tie
market fur sale aiul-rent ami jttsl at
it's iliiK. when U.ei© is such ’a and,
n i.i.t! for ht.nn-s. the anion of tin
co.tip tv will iill a lons full want in
t e city.
Prf at ..-; , . .'.'ho is a N w
Yeik miiiluuaiiv. says he is dc. ply
lntprres; e l with c. > situation it.
I’ruilSV. :o . it!;ft' i rhn. ■ i .
fie l that th* ;a: -;e of the c • Is
now assnr. tl.
if© expressed rcrae ii;y.,Ue .1 i
: r~at ••• -k of de, Uopiitonr now
it ." < -.v p 1 . with i a inua as
I tiiiinalr In tie Mv,rTi*r.i portion of
the city a I u.!:o: . r was out our
aped with the- outlook.
p mZ'ii *H i q vp
uiiilCiJ] i-fiiLLp iu
begin m oi 1
MONDAY |
DIG FORCE WILL BE EMPLOYED j
AT THE MILL WHICH WILL D£j
OFERATED REGULARLY IN THE
FUTURE.
The Altamaha Cypress mills of Jhe
HSitfji & Dodge Lumber Company, in
►' oily, wlilo.ii . aw. been cl.• o I
il'nin (or several months, following
ti o policy adopted" by that company
11- t ‘ ÜBiincr of closing all of the mill"*
w 1! open bright, and early in the
m >i!,lng with a fell e y city and
with a total number of about 2FO
• •*? at work.
This will he pretty stood new to
the business people of Brunswick ftn
i ; wITT mean an mlJiUonal payroll
of about per month which, ol
con: -e, is largely spent among Up
local merchants. Supcrinti ndeat lb/
'ner. who will e in charge of Ip
plant, says ho sees no reason why j
the rnlil should not be opera;.' j
right along in future on full lime
This will be gratifyin to the
large number of mill employees ad
1 a splendid sign of th i. .- all
round. . #j
*e ; Brunswick News.
•v
WILL SOON BE ON THE LOCKET
People of the City Still /!• <* yto i
Comply With New Gate Law.
Don’t he surprised if you are given
i a summons within the next few days
jaud show cans why you have not
■ complied with the new ordinance of
j the city requiring ail property own
| f'CH In the city to make their gates
: swing on the inside.
It seems that the people have been
■cry lax in * complying with tills or
! dinance. atthwuyh they have .;<v, rai
i times been requested to make ihc
:nec;ssry change in their gat s.
i Chief Burney, probably during the
, present week, will make a canvas
of the city and all those- who haw
j not complied with tin ordinance wifi
j re hauled up iu the police, court and
! may he put to some extra expense
ORLY ONE 1E1!
1 ilk
Venr lOti ii Ui
INCREASE
YOUNGEST MAN IN THE DEPART
MENT THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS |
BEEN IN IHE SERVICE FO.fi
FIVE YEARS
The jtoung..Bt niembei of the
Brunswick l iv depnmiK nl is the on
ly one who will receive the benefit
of the increase In salary recommend
!*.d by counc l', committee on aalarie
when It rend*.red a r* . ?.t at n re
cenr iitcetlng. Whi'.e iJii fireman i
the youngest lueiiifiei in years, still
In point of service' he i the oldest,
therefore, ekei-pting the foreman, i
Hie only member i a :it will receive
the fncroase.
This cointniiti-f- i, c-mmii tuled that
the salary of the nr*tnc*n be increased
from suo to |6O p i nionlh for thosi
who had bran in .in- se vice for rivi
years or longer and that the other,
.should receive from f.io Ii fiiii jr-s
month in ratio of service,
Y> Idle of com so one or tv.-o of tin
members will im-civo fieri s:,o to
i l-'irrman l.awrenr. flu . ( s I j,.
j only member who If , -.j (j ;i .
| ervif-e fo,- five o . .ii I ~v v| ,
.<- the only me,. ;■ . ..- . , , V e ji; ; i
per month. Th- . the fore
man lia ; lie- • 1.1 .-. .; iom $C , to
?ffi in-r mom i
Tn- firerrn n, w!r' th<-y in. I ,
: iff a;t its rea.-e trdless l
i ime th. , 1,, b..) i I the in.
i-i lug tiic ■ ; .':on good nat ■
I hey think, !;ov,- or ■;, itie e
tee might have otriitt. and that, i .
north-m el’ their repos t. and giv n
an increase.
•hpri qis r rq
JnliuLL Uifulu
- AOC W nr* r '!
' hit in lie.:.: i
| cl. f.l. X'ng Lack From Convention at
IVemph;^of Stave Manufacturers
and Talks of His Trip.
H. M. King has returned from a
trip to Memphis, Tcnn., where he w.y
in nttcndcnce at tin annual meeting
of tie Tight Harrell Stave .Make.'.
Association, which convened there on
the laih. Instant.
AH of the largngt slave and head
ing manufacturers of the country
'< re represented there being more
; -an two hundred delegates present.
These manufacturers supply practi
cally all of the staves and leading
which is uscl for lnr.cntins ban els
In this section, nwoe: to the con-1
j tlnucil rains which b:r. • fallen !c :• t ie
i past three year which lets p ■ ■v'n!
H lip- vi! maker., from piling
; their :o; idy of bolts from th woods,!
the pilot of IVC Mi' •:teel 2aj
p i' cent and the end is jvb ye; In
sight-
Turpi j.tine operaiors will pay a;
rood price for their barrels this si-a
--i .--cm, more iu fact, than they have
paid In many year. The woods arc
full of Standard Oil Company agents
who are buying up all of the sur
plus stork of staves until there is
practically po -took in sight for the
turpentine men.
BRUNSWICK, GA., SUNDAY MtfMflG, JANUARY. 20, 1907.
!23 WERE KILLED
% INJURED ii
SERIOUS WRECK
Quasi Silj Special on the-
Cig Fcur in 2 Da !
Gaiisicn
m.
W-f; V s*-'-t>ip t -.p p?!qr|
tit.vil! J.l u • htwliid buiSiiii’
'.u.-'.dter cf 11... Dead Ware F.or.sted
to Death in the cSadies In
Fog the Engineer Passed
the Stop Signal.
Kolwcv, In;!*, fan. Ilk—Twenty
three killed and tvveuly-ilve injured
iu the tosuit of a serious accident
which ik coined today on the Big
lour railroad. \ >
Tim wreck i fco of the worse
•hat lo r, o.vm iv.,™n this . yst.ein in
many year.-, an ! curs are piled up on
one another and are reported io lie
.niruing, having caught fire aft. r tne
nec I,lent
i The Queen City special wis tmiv
-1 .lh;, al t rapid into of . poed early
This moruius and the aecidtmt w*.
je.i.uc.d by Lee Jiy.neer run mug by a
: tig; al in a heavy fog, which wan so
dense that ho could hjl sot) Uihpsu
foot almad of the tugiue. The . igu.ti
■■ t i 1 'M' ad ~ , „ . .
■i. - J tile signal, he
11.0 11 ,svM:S 1 ill- ;, e ■ ~| , Ifail |, ■
(‘ai /tv. . ■ !; .i , tiin aliio
of tin/track and .seveial of the pAo
• i '/ conches w qhiekiy burned,
Jof the i e 1 S In ng run -..-.I
to a cri p.
Tlie l iti Hi roporl received here t:. -
nige! placed the dead at :! 1 and ti: ■
injuri and at £a. Many of (be injure.i
ate 1,. ~ il.'ti; r. i cotidiiinn u.nl will
die.
An 'ii f train Inis been sent to the
scene of tlie accident and everythin;-,
P'-esilfie is being done for li.e coin
fort of the injun. and.
; iQ onre
lAd i ItLd. kllllili
i qep-j BiiaMjnjj
Us-Lu ii.iUiiO'iiii.Uili
c:i b own President cf Many Gear
(, :a Banka 3, ner.cSii a3 a Few
Days in ths City.
• W. o William, of Annua, ucrlisp
president o,' more hanks than any
other man iu the United States, l.i
b'.r . i in tlo ulyitn County bank,
was among ttm prominent visitors, to
the city y.a,:.- ptlay. ft. is the Aral
time i.i vei-y pc’, i twenty years that
ir. With am ha. bi ca iu Brunswick
oi out- cav. imnsip ; ids su. prise
v ini !••• itd-al, id a* m-Y,' batik build
ing ,v* 1 y and looked down to
wards N -,c;i lie nlro.-t. 11.- says in
his opinion that within five years all!
business property in Hrun. wick will
double its value and he believes that
Brunswick i going to become the
t important seaport on the entire
,oath Atlantic coast.
lie talked encour t: (ugly of the
new bank and said a end . u iness
was already assured for \ and that it
would ravi. the hearty \o operation
of the eighty seven banks’\ in the
state known as the With at tan 1 -’ ,
of which he is preni l nt or •:.
the c.i ■ may b(. lie v ir' l; J
our ti.o iluii.-.g tuiW
took a tod look hi the -nulhend ter
minals of the A., Ik & A. arid wm
fn!l of the new liir,ip.-vlck spirit all
the while
C'-.-ctricial Engineers.
Tim H O'.hi-rn du; p y -.vl Cos 1: run;
loti Company au.m ■ In another col-:
uraji that they are iu the field fori
grneral eb-itrleial work. TIIO mein-!
hers of the firm hive had many y ars.
experience in all departments of idee-;
trical working and are prepared to |
furnish estimates and do general
contracting on abort notice. The i
company has established headquar
ters in the rear of the Atlanta Phar
macy.
I,?!7 LIVES LOST
ftT KINGSTON BY
it ibi Spjfl fstssssp-io
Cir.sle
; [lsjd Soiiiss
iiic ilMiSii IS jm
Thirty New Shocks Have Been F;lt
Sinoa the First Upheaval and
Fet;.:!e of the City Are Great
ly Frightened Again.
tf
King ion, Jamaica, Jan. IP.—The
city authorities are finding it almost
impossible to dispose of the bodies
;f the unfortunates killed by the
larthquake V/vlne day, and today it
was decided to cremate the bodies.
A report issued this afternoon
placed the total numlKi! killed at
1,.!'.. This many victims have been
: ccountcd for, but it is believed that
im _j.i-t wifi Inc’-e-iso a,, tlu- daily re
orts are received.
.Many people n the <i;y are with
uut food cr slieHer ami relief is
gieatiy ncoJeil. Several shipment.;
we.e rot-eivnl today, but little did It
( lie . i- 1110 Biluaticu.
Thirty distinct shock’s have been
u ai/K-e tin- upib-aval on Wcdaes
iiv and 1.-o piopr.i fear that they
will bo ii we nt awn/ at any minute.
i-'F.tt uoufusitu prevails in the city
uid the situation is serious.
ililfl COURT
let mm
Cane of Miss Jackson, the Milliner,
Came Up—Tri'stee Elscletl and
Appraisers Appointed.
***.
The bankruptcy court was iu tes
zion verier lay morning lo take up
the application of Miss Lillian Jack
"*>• "hu c- a/i lii.. iion for bank
d'tvy two weeks ago.
j the 1 . krupt, vv.io was pres-nit in per
:;n and was examined on her peti
:l ’ if ‘T K!'-i!-’yi! s. was r ore euLd
' 1 ■ e •’ -j ■' ! ; while Col. 1).
1 ' ; .r- and Cur the various
;i'f ui’.i iv- of iiie con." jrn. •
A i. . taking Urn lestimony of thc
hapkni I Jii-J oi. me appolntod E.
f’.i. ; bms rru , who will qualify
-l one:, take cbu;/o of the stock of
a ’ id wind th. matter Lo Hit
t i.it'ixst cf the creditors.
1 b-’.k -' ;. , ,and., cant hits of hats,
'■-■ u : LI :-y i:’- - ts, etc., and 1
id Li 1 e qi'dto - vaJutvble one and
usir.M ;o i-i- con.-.iJeraldy.
'1 1 . . •- i inled wero.
’ll ; K-I- f.i i- r. I ,\V. Purvis ann
J G. Counzi-i'nan
KIDNAP BRIDE UNTIL SHE
MISSES HONEYMOON TRAIN
Springfield, Mass. lan. 19. —After
Louis: A. Duffy and Miss Odila Berlin
g r, bo h of Northampton, had been
married, they w< re driven to the
No’liiumpton station today In a hack
with r y nth riding astride their bag
page flaunting a banner inscribed
"V,V are just married."
As the - left the train at ilpring
r.eld Key e-Kv-;:dcre 1 a volume ,f
corf-fti. Mr, Dully turned to a,'fid
U-a l>it of rshyrr trad ash did so
throe we Id!. - pue-ts spirited M-s>.
VuiTv c.i ::.. r <■ v/alMag room into
( I . is. :f her pro
f*: : ‘ .iv Duffy was net greaiiy
i ; sn-'rt at the nu ! et but. as .he
time for the train for New York ap
proached and 1 L: bride had not <e
i.e be. -.etc impatlon*. Twenty
! i liir-i' <i after the noon ensress tor
j New York had d-: parted, the Cturlago
! approached Ihc* Btn'lorr at a leisurely
j pad- Miv Duffy wa- olmo t uncon
: Irollibl'i and Cm- erenity of the con
; spiralors did not tend to restore Duf
fy’s composure.
i '‘Telegraph t:s when you get to
New- York," shouted the arch plot
ter a* the trio of kidnappers boarded
a Northampton tram.
t
CHICAGO CAPITALIST
MAY LOCATE A BIG
COLONY NEAR CITY
BIG IMPROVEMENT IS NOTED
In Arrival of Southern Train*—6ince
Change of Schbfaiie.
Sim'<? l, Nh^schtdu!ei^r%<Southern
Railway - A..,'
ago, all trai w-*i ’•’tliis city have been
arriving on better time, but the mail
service is not yet what it should be.
caused by the fact that the train
which brings the mail to the south.
No. 14, does not come to this city,
but instead branches off at Jesup
and goes to Jacksonville. Therefore
whenever that train is late the mall
does not arrive until tho afternoon.
However, the service has generally
been improved since the change. Th c
schedules have all been slightly
lengthened , not onV on the Southern
but on other,ones.
00EE0HEE10 SAIL
TODAY WITH A
BIOTCARGO
SHE WILL CARRY FORTY THOUS
AND CROSSTIES AND THREE
j THOUSAND BARRELS OF ROSiN
! TO NEW YORK.
■ B/e Line steamer Ogecchee
v;.! !•• :ive on her first trip to New
York during the day carrying a splen
uid cargo consisting of 40,000 cross
ties, and 3.000 barrels of rosiu and
i pirils. For an Initial cargo in that
direction this is an unusually large
one and along the river front it is
stated that all four of the new steam
|vrs of the Brunswick Steamship
i Company will have no trouble in se
curing freight to New York and the
east. The vast congestion In other
steamship companies now existing
will serve to work to the interest ot
the splendid new ships of the Bet
Line.
The SatTHa I scheduled to arrive
from New York today and, according
to her manifest, lias a large and mix
ed cargo, in fact, the largest she lias
yet brought to this port. She has
also a large shipment of crosstits
awaiting for the return trip to New
York
HEAL ESTATE IS
QUITE ACTIVE
i
Number of Deals Have Been Made
During the Week —Still a De
mand for Suitable Houses.
While no large deals have been
closed, real estate has been quite ac
tive during the past week, and a
half dozen or more residences have
1. con sold.
Heal estate men repost that just, at
present there is very little desirable
property on the market for sale,
ihoso who have a home are swinging
to it and those who are selling are
turning the money Into other teal es
tate.
It is uderstood that, it Is almost
impossible to purchase a home in
Brunswick ht present, and that the
.several deals closed last week have
been pending for some time.
There is still a big demand for res
idences by renters and the real et
(ale ,'igmit as'o compelled to turn
down applicants every day. Many
new houses are now in course of
construction and contracts have been
let for a number of others.
THE SATILLA IS NOW EN ROUTE
Bee Liner Bound for Brunswick on
Her Third Trip.
Ito v :.oou it will take an official
port statistician to keep up with, the
movements of the 800 Line ships
alone.,
Three ships will hr on the move
today. The Brunswick and the Satina
are on route to this port from New
York and the Ogeochee will sail from
this port for Nt w York.
This will make the third trip of the
Satiila to this port and each time
she has brought a full cargo and baa
bees well loadad for tha rat urn trip.
THREE HUNDRED
PEOPLE MAY SOME
• *
Ponff lo>r.nli P r M r _ 1.1 -~
wpi- uuatpii dCMniuer
How io iiis City [joking
Utfßr Stein
NSFECIS il IMII [MO
He Is Favorably Impressed With he
City and Will Relurn to Chicago
Today to Submit Report on
the Outlook.
Tf plans now well under way ma
ture, Brim wick and Lily an county
will have an inUux of three huudrede
good, sturdy men, women and cuil
aten within the course or Cite next
ninety days, r-or two days Lapt.
-osepit Bchlenker, a well known Lmlc
ngo capttuiist aau dove,opt. ~nus bee ,J
in the city luokiug tor a .tie to lo
nato a colony ot some hundred
Germans, now located tn North Da
nuta,
Mr. Schlenker called upon Brobston.
reud.g ii Lo„ upon ii,s arrival lure
r liday and was snovvn sotmai tracts
'>* ia -- d in the county. Il 0 wa 8 partlc
tiiarly pleuatd vviui a hull ol io,UuO
acres tuat slrutCiiOii from tho city
limits vtry near lo Sterling and the
cnauces are when he returns to Chic
ago he will report favorably on mis
track, lie is one of tan gieato-t col
onizers in the. great uortnwest and
uas established large colonies all
over the country, all of which are
now in a mo t prosperous condition.
The pain of Capt. Schlenker is not
lo bring only farmers, an the com
mon understanding of the colouy
propositiou, but he is to bring man
of means who will engagj in bu-1-
uess, carpenters and unmans of all
kinds. He has in m.nd tae estauii-h
--uient of a small biewery aud says he
nas a Chicago party ready aud willing
to make the investment as toon as
the proper city is located with such
advantages as would attract capital
seeking investment of that kind.
Capt. Schieni.tr was scon by a
Nesw representative and says that he
is more than {pleased with Bruns
wick and Glynn county aud that ho
is sure nis recownicudaduus to hia
associates will be approved and tne
work of gitting the colom-ls on the
move will bo under way in a snort
Lime. He and big parties will form
anew corporation to be known as tho
t,ei man-Atut r.can Land Company
wnich will have in charge the devel
opment of tne Brunswick c..d of the
easiness.'
Tho tract of land favored *y Capt.
bchlenker is owned by J. i-,
nersey, of New York, ana lmtuuateiy
is on the market at fairly reasona
ble terms and is suited lor the pur
poses described. Tne bringing t°
Brunswick and Glynn coun..y of 3UO
good, steady Germans will mean
a great tning for this community and
it is lo be hoped that the plans under
way will be perfected.
Capt, Scblonlipr, who Is an old Con
federate soldier, being president of
the Chicago German Confederate As
sociation, will leave for C-.eago this
evening but hopes to return to Bruns
wick within a few weeks.
BRUN3WICK SPRINGLIKE STILL
Glad 3urr,mer Has Crowded Out Old
Winter.
Warmetlcally Brunswick Is still
making goo goo eye at gc-ntle spring.
The weather remains warm and the
trees upon which the buds began
sw'i lling a weel: ago give evidence
of the spring of the year.
The coal business Is. almost at a
standstill as far as coal for warmth
is needed and the ice man Is making
the regular sumracr YjW®R' ain . As
for the orchards in no
more can he tree
owners arlfflnerely ™ j,hy and
taking close notice of this results of
ths warm weather upon the troea.