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VOLUME 6, NUMBER 174.
CAPT. HARVEY, OF
SALLIE KARVEL,
* LOSTOVERBOARD
Well I sewn Captain Washed
from His Post During
Recent Heavy Gale
Miff SAW HIM C!) ill
_ •
The Schooner, Which Sailed From
This Port Some Tftna •
Was Alomost Wrecked —Waßjf
Towed to Jacks invii.e ■*’'
CapL James I). Rarv'ey, of the
sclioouer Sallie C. Marvel, SUHfe|
saittd from this port on Mar* ij
wash'd overboard and
tin- ros ut heavy gale, au<p£
tx, 1:0! . b idij dal. aged
into Ja >,s"i •1 1 i.s. tap; ijr
a ! ii . o mi!:, -I of Irion
1..i will gr. I to
ft riuh.it- ■ . it TlitH.
accouui ol it boot^^^B
day from Jacksonville: Sb
The schooner Sallie C. Marvel
towed into port today by the ttfl
1 hree Friends from off Cape CanajH
ral badly damaged. Her sails wt f;
stripped from the masts, deck loa
gone, chain plates guuoMBHjH
was Pad.) liolod to he V] '
She ban. and Pom Hr.tu
March J 1 •' ti a <a;gu oi
I‘erlh Amboy. On April
into a atvere gale and
-wuiltr tile wind was
the masts and all s.uiortNHQ9|^^B
” ■ sHI
the rigging to save U
Cap . Janies 1). Harvey, theMg‘*
wheel was wasnea overboaMc
of the nu n couid t,o to
ot no .in of tUe b-'VerjH
a.orm. j'r
lUJ mediately after Capt. .
was via .-.fled overboard
t-ollhus took cuarge of ‘tlt- weasfljj
and ordered tue ancuor Vf# 5 - lue
ahip remained at anchor ‘feefhg cast
about by tne storm utuil late in
tiac afternoon of April J, wnen the
vug Three Friends came to nor aiu
and toned her Into Jacksonville.
Tue new lour masted bchooaei
JacKfionville, Capt. Harrison, ha.
put back for Urn second time. Sue
hailed from here with a cargo or
lumber for Kingston, Jamaica, arm
was caugat in tue recent gale and
r cargo appears
ugh a railroau
i estimate her
This was the
etu voyage.
AUGUSTINE
Snow to bo Here
ivcxi Week. . .t_ ,
The St. Augustine EvenjlCgvfte
cord uas ane following tff r.itf .
the opening performance-.
King Diamatic Compa&y. '
will be toe attraction at
al' next week: ■* 'jf'J* ' <. *
In the turning dri'nri*. ‘The
Shadow the King Drafptkhie. Com
;>„ny entertained at the opera house
tbet night, ihe play teems with
£ L rug incidents, wuich were por-
lrayed wuii apieudid efict.
ivin 0 a. the ••shadow" or mysterious
criminal, is an ariist of rare talent
and impersonaceu the character wilu
an abimy that carried the audleu e
iearl and soul into tne plot. The
support is exceptionally strong and
every member of tne company is
admirably adapted to the role as
signed to him or her.”
The Shadow will 'oe the offering
on Monday night at the Grand.
"Ladies will be admitted free under
■usual conditions. Mat.neeb on Wed
utsday and Ba.unlay at 3 P- “.
Prices, 3a, and 50.
matinee 15 andW Tickets now on
pale at tne nox office.
GASOLINE FAMINE AGAIN ON
Only One or Two In the Ciyt Hav
x Any on Hand
' Unless gasoline readies the city
within the next twenty Jour Jours
n.any a "pop" boat will be ll ti ? d . U
and a large number of rac ‘ l "
it-s in the city which use gasoline
engines will have to shut down.
For some time the gasoline supply
In the city has 'been running out
at Intervals, aused, so the local oF
Cce states, because of the delay of
the railroads in delivering cars. U
U to be that a supply will
reach hers today
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS.
■HI TEMPLARS i
ME ORH, I
OFFICERS HIM
♦
Interesting [vent OctwjL
last light in
Order Cuclm®l
S MI
Banauew
ilar ti?i \ city.
Largest Week Visited!
the E®s|!jKast Might—Leave A
Early in the MorMjJba ID|
/ Mj v
Today Jr the last
Riflemen f. carniv udWlrl
-i that it
Sai
"
Iron c.. 0- .:o■ to it')sßwß[
o' .!,•' . md * jt§PsjfpsV
i \
11 #. •? £— -y. t ' f
*\ urJ BBr ‘‘
Fan?on Parker’s pWpi
and the nqt J sutll lent guarantee
of the furious mn that
prevails th f|® It will ben the last
une that. Parker Aiusement
tOmpar*'.-> shows will be Ween In
Cor at least a year as
they leave Saturday night for a
long tour which will take them all
over the Untied States, Canada and
possibly into Mexico.
Manager Con T. Kennedy and the
rest of the people connected with
the shows all say they leave Bruns
wick with the greatest ‘regrti
most of them have spent the winter
nere and have formed friendships
that will be hard to break. It is
' ne desire of ail those in the shows
o return here for the next winter
ing place and in all probairimy
'• ill again be chosen for
that purpose.
Bt. Jude’s Church.
Following* Is the order of Meryl
ices for Sunday: Holy communion
9a. m. Evening prayer and ser
mon 7,30 p. m. Morning prayer at
the cypress mills 11 a. m. Rev. U.
Watseon Winn, of St. Simon, will
conduct the services.
To Play In FI zgerald.
The first out of town ball game
that the locals will play will proba
bly be in Fit'gerald. A challenge has
been received from the team of that
city, and it la more than likely that
the Athletics will go tip today week
for one gams,
BRUNSWICK, QA„ BATURDAY MC%MING,
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f * v • ;•; I-.'; ?£•#
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Wm to be gljdHHp' o,
Bfalr. A pn .< \f' ,! ’•
insiiy TFjjjr douma JPksident
ember of Ttus'.ian Par
Bit is Sulpended.
*M(jmm<V r c. April 12..-'; ”"r
--or of
the of parliament, from
Bessarabia, and vice president of
the Union of True Russian People,
was suspended at this morning’s sit
ting of the lower house of parliament,
for insulting President Golovin.
The incident suddenly arose
from M. Purisehkevi h calling on
the members to rise as a mark of
respect for the persons murdered by
revolutionists, whereupon M. Golvin
declared the proposal to be out of
order. M. Puriscbkevlch then shout
ed:
“You are not president of the
douma, but of the left."
M. Golovin promptly moved M
Purlschkevisch’s suspension
the sitting and the rnoUon was car
ried by a large maiority. M. Pur
lschkerich left the house threat©
ing the president.
i
ABOUT HALF CROP RUINED.
Atlanta, April 12.—From reports
received fjjpm all over the sta e it is
safe to> predict that over half of
the pea h crop in the s'ate is
ruined. The damage would have
been greater but for the fact that
nigh winds prevailed in most of the
peach growing sections during the
cold e.aap wii< k prevented frost.
Wdl* |
1 .Tid
■mßP'llufliwh 1 he attendance at n
annual meeting will I.®
IlMMgd in the history of the lodgip
of ilie Brunswick lodge,
are making evSw preparation fiijl
approaching ev# and all ure loon
mg forward to the occasion win ,
greatest luie.ost.
HOW THAT FAKE OdfcL OliT
•m a*
“Thaw Acquitted"’ Was
Over the Tel-egr Jk Llnes.wSwfc..
Many have qaesifM
"How did ei cl
Thursday i’S ®fcd 'been >8
quitted?" IM- twP
While The News haß nothl|H
whatever to,do with It. for the IxM
eiit of those who want to know
kit. happi-nedi w|. . ..f- been
■that it was th# }of a tdM
■ptij ■ ■:<*.* <' •lon^BFi'.l
Kite. jffmM If
".‘.n y
<| <H Mr aj| 5
vMji.ln;:, tie re eWna!erii|H
and the ii'tiein
.truttii'iit r.ittb-d off jMLj^dlliJr'.j
'"'..in acquitted."
tie s a!! there w j Ay...
natine a a.. f
' jtr- ‘ £il y’ f jr*Pi •
■ gmii '■ ' hSkK
•Irrjk Jjf jF W >g
Jrft. I ' of tle m
having the
-was dlse.ov
• •(I JKUHHh. a fake.
AT
CHURCH
Following Is the program to he
rendered at the First Methodist
church (city hall) tomorrow even
ing at 8 o'clock:
Doxology—Congregation.
Prayer—Pastor.
Christ Our Passover 1h Sacrificed
For Us, ScSWling— Choir.
Hymn—Congregation,
ltejolce Jerusalem and sing, Nct
ln, baritone solo Mr. G. A. Sher
man—Choir.
Why Seek ye the Living Among
the Brown; soprano solo.
Miss Fleming.
Brief sermon for young men by
the pastor.
Hosama, Oranier, quartette—Choir.
If y m n—Congregation.
Benedl tlon.
The choir is composed of Miss
Fleming, Mrs. Sherman, It. EL Sher
man, G. E. Sherman.
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TWO .TRIPS TO BT. BIMON.
Steamer Hessle Will go Over Twice
Tomorrow.
y(he steamer Hessie will begin her
regular run ‘o St. Simon tomorrow
and will continue the Sunday trips
every Sunday until the regular sum
mer schedule is Inaugurated, which
will he several weeks yet.
The schedule tomorrow will he as
follows: Leave Brunswick 9 mm.
and 2 p. m.. leave St. Simon 10 a. m.
and 6,30 P-
m
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3IMSM?
m 2. ymere will Wi
■ in 'ho
Bfl general a.s
attorney
SB', i: o
(nr
railway
HM|temoitt i
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Tui. sday, The
t:.: hi 'edn ;.d:iy, ’Uttß
r npiiicnt of .■
lows will go In session ‘"’-Ip
bus on May 21, and the
will meet on May 22nd. and r®?raiu
ir. session through May 23rd.
There# are many members in the
state obliged 'to sit in both grand
bodies who have made It a practice
for years to attend both meetings
but they will he denied that privi
lege this year. They will have to
decide which of the meetings they
will attend.
This comes about from the fact
that May comes in on Wednesday.
The grand lodge of the Knights of
Pythias meecs on the third Tuesday
in May which is the 21st. of the
month. The Grand en ampment of
the Odd fellows meets on the day |
preceding tho meeting of the i
grand lodge, which is the fourth '
Wednesday in the month. This year
the fourth Wednesday conies on the
22nd. of the mom h.
Fratrenal order men are figuring
on where they shall go.
RAIN PREVENTED GAMES
IN THE BIG LEAGUES
New York, April 12. —Only one
game was played in the American
ot National League! today on ac
count of the cold weather and rain
In. most of the cities it was entirely
too cold for the players and f r
and the games had to be railed
off
FIVE CENTS.
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HPow Htii.g Huill
Hi| GnvernmenT
[||KiiiL nil
f : 1 . * aMr "• r ‘ '
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—Spe.ifiea-
W&JHkt’u out y tue J
tor the derciiCt I
wua auinor
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L-ntU.iii.- Us
Wi.oiiu-hb will bW der\h
li'uui tii2||** 3j. 14 ii,
nfost dreaded
euv liullou Wutau
er uor or iu foul.
The derelict ue&uuj of it, to bo
.ocilt urider tue direction ot me r u v-
r > uuo cuaor .am wee, aaa wane o
.wdi lo i uonii aiuiyiy as
ji ' Ulcer i\o. ii.' ii j>er-
tor tut* ueotioyor fuu
Jip DO u beiticled. Tue Veß
-a pauud ucai mule aiuu
Vviecub lor ll io p. o
■pi wv iue it vvilu lit
riiiaae li u.jOWI iu kmtlAiig
m*' • '■ Hl'' lig-P
--wiilr powerful seaich
■j) ' - di:i nil.iff
\. lb.") inn..l I'll Ail'lUe.iS
eauioifig .11(1
wi.li otli r
and with sun;
Bki".i mimlx-i
Kii i n.i
J . i.l as L.-O
to
■fi bi! wi'h an aminun.tion
tin' ~nw r
fi!fP®splosivoH. By a special ap
pliance It will be possible o n
.he ammunition room with sea water
m case of eni- igen.y or special and n-
ger of accidental (xplosion.
On the deck of the vessel will be
carried a pow rful derrick for use
in wrecking operations and vanou
appliances for tip saving and dere
lict destroyer will be used exclu
sively in the north Atlantic ocean.
TWO CENTS A MILE FARE
ON THE ELECTRIC LINE
Work on the Inter-Urban is Soon to
Commence.
Atlanta, Ap’il 12. —VV. A. Wimbl h,
a director on the Atlanta, Griffin
and Macon Electric Uaiway Com
pany, says all preparations have
been com.le'd for building the new
bne. The routs has been thoroughly
•:mToyed, fran hires and ri .h s of
way have been secured and some-
thing liko *IOO,OOO has already 'been
spent. v
Tiie company wtll iiße wn’e* new
er solely. It Is st t and work will be
gin within thirty to -ixty and y . Mr.
Wlmblsli st tos the elect 1c line w 11
h< shore" than that of the Centra)
or Southern, and that It wMI beglu
operations with a fare of 2 oenta
a wile. J
it is in wan-
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