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CITY COURT TAKES
RECESS TO TUESDAY
Chicken Stealing Case Occupied
Most of Yesterday’s Session
and Then a Mistrial Was the
Result.
< lty court met at lh. usual hour
yesterday morning and work was re
sumed on the criminal docket and
during th e day the following cases
wer* disposed of:
Hezeklah Green, colored man, was
tried on the charge of stealing chick
ens and after the iury had been out
some time a mistrial was declared.
Green haA been accused of Partici
pating in lhe raids on various coops
some nionfcis ago among those who
lost was A. S. Olov e r.
Th served sentence in ©Or
nekton with these thefts and while
Green was in placated it has since
developed that 'som e of thoses who
connected him with the cases have
said they told W. C.
Little represented the defendant ana
Solicitor Scarlett the state. The jury
stood seven to five for conviction.
The case was a long drawn out one
and occupied the attention <yf near
ly the entire morning.
Other matters handled were:
The. state v.s. J. F. Harrison, vlo
lation of prohibition law. Kule
On s u perse (til's s bond.
■ The hate vs., Jim. C. Harrion, vi<y\>
[lation of prohibition law. Rule nir|!
on Supersedeas bond.
The State v s . H. M. King, Jr.
violation of prohibition law. Rulle
nisi on bond.
At tb e conclusion of the morning
session Judge Butts recessed unffl
Tuesday morning at 9:lW> o'clock and
work on the criminal docket will be
resumed. It Is likely tAat the conrt
will r<majn In session Three or four
days- W
BIG BAPTIST MEET WILL BK
HKI.I) IN ATLANTA NEXT WEEK
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tions from receiving gifts from gen
, eral foundations and at the sanieSlmr
safeguard the property of coiWen
th>n along linea already indicated lr
the order providing for the commis
sion.
Another committee raised by the
convention In connection with the ed
ucationai work Will report on the
question of the 12 secondary school. l
fostered at this time by the%onven
tion. This committee Is complied oi
F. C. Connell, Atlanta; W. * WfeJ
Klberton; J. E. Sammons, Rome; O
P. Gilbert, Brunswick, and John R
Hall, Moultrie. The committee' held
meeting In Atlanta last week.
The remarkable growth In the at
tendance of wfioola and colleges this
year is a source of great encourage
ment to the denomination. Mercer
univerity lia an enrollment of more
than 800, which is an increase of 20C
over last year, and other institutions
are reporting decided increase.
In addition •to Dr. 0. P. Gilbert,
pastor of the First Baptist church
of this city, several local laymen
will attend the convention.
That we live in the only United
States of America--The only
country that produces
MICHAELS-STERN SUITS
MUNSINO UNION SUITS
METRIC SHIRTS
SCHOBLE HATS
and a city full of people like
the folks rwbo live in •Bruns
wick and Glynn County.
HIGHWAY IHEEfIHG
HERE ONJUESDIY
Jacksonville and Savannah Rep
resentatives are Coming to
Talk About Eastern Leg of
Dixie Highway.
The meeting which wa s to have
been held in this city tomorrow to
discuss the important matter of fi
nancing the advertising of the east
ern leg of th e Dixie Highway, Au
gusta to Jacksonville, vja Brunswick
ba s been postponed until next Tues
day.
The postponmeiniit of this meeting
was due to the fact Mint the Chat
ham county commissioner* will hold
their regular meeting todsy and it
1 necessary for several •delegate*
. who w e r* to attend the Brunswick
meeting to appear before that body.
Those who will come to the meet
ing Tuesday next will include rep-!
resentatives of the Jacksonville Mot- i
Or club, fche Jacksonville Board of 1
Trade, the Bavannalt Automobile
club, the Savannah Board of Trade I
ind others.
In addition to handling the question
of advertising tb e Bastern leg of the
highway, plana will also be made
'o keep that-leg in .first-class con
dition. sy
i good roads enthusiasts
fcre looking forward to the coming
*1 the visitor® on Tuesday and al
plans ar„ under way for their
ant< JbJnment.
IffliE LODGE
HAS CELEBRITIDN
Two Members Presented Veter
ans Jewels and One Officer is
Given Handsome Silver Serv
ice.
Rnthbonc lodge, Knights of Pythi-j
v®, held a social session In their hall
in Tuesday night, at which the an-|
liversnry of thgArdor was celeb rat-;
id, and the proved to bo one
if the modi enjoyable of the
iver given by a secret order
sation in Brunswick. j
Two well
lodge, AJ.-x Rotholk R.j
Marks, were presented With WSWjifX
jewels, both of Chetjc Knthtu
beefl of the. lodge for
The Presentation speedl
was nWde by Hon. W. F. Symons, will
for many years was the chancel lrM
commander of Rathbonc hxigqFl m j
Another Interesting fcat\As
the presentation of a handsome'silver!
•tervlce to Fred Pfeiffer, keeper ofj
records and seal of the lodge. Mr. i
Pfeiffer has held this position for the
Past fifteen years, a*d ban made the!
lodge an efficient officer, rankingi
among the best keeper- of records
and seals In the country. The pres-:
entation speech waa made by Hon. I.J
Ludwig, who briefly stated that it
wus being presented to Mr. Pfeiffer
by the lodge m u token of the high
esteem -.vt : h hi? was held and for
his loripß -\ c and excellent work.
After#: irci-.iiuiUon exercises
and of regular business
refresffieni- were served, and alto
gether the occasion was very much
enjoyed by the members of Kathhone
anil a number of visiting Knights.
ELKS MEMORIAL
SERVICE SUNDAY
Will BEGIN VT 3:30 P. M., AND
WHILE NOT LONG. WILL BE
INTERESTING NATURE.
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4 I
The 'Brunswick Lodge of Elks will)
hold it' memorial service Sunday af- \
ternoon beginning ut 3:30 and while;
these will not continue for any long!
period of time they will be of an in
teresting nature as well' as beautiful
in many ways.
Th, memo) al address will be made |
by Mildred Reese and a musical pro- i
gram Aitabh- to the occasion will be
rendeipi by Rome of the city’s best
musicians.
Since tbe last memorial exercises
held a year ago, two local members
have passed to the Great Beyond and
thee, are Edward H. Mason and Har
ry Stevens, the latter passing away
In Jacksonville several days ago.
These annual occasions are alWayß
of an impre.-. Ive nature and tlhat of
Sunday promises to be unusually so.
WOMAN OF HARLEM, THIS
STATE. BURNED TO DEATH
‘By Associated Press.)
Harlem, Ga., N o v. 29.—-Mrs. Ida
Willingham member of a prominent
famimly of this place, Was burned to
death last night, the body being
found in the back yard of her home
her 8 this morning by her daughter,
Miss Annie Mao Willingham. Mrs.
WilUftgham went to bead about 9
o’clock last evening,, according to her
daughter, and was not missed nntil
th* body wes found early today.
Members of the family do not sus
pect foul play, but believe that the
Going out .<>/•o
T?®iBUSINESS
Final Smashing' of Prices
The Balance of our
LADIES COATS
Must Be Sold at Once
Regard Tess of costs or former selling
4 prices
Now
$21.95
A. Kaiser & Bro.
BIG OBSERVANCE
If IHApVING
|Bankß, PptOffpcT Suild-
Ikings and Mapy of ttvs Mer
cantile Estr’ inhments Will
Nalose Entire Day.
j Tbankcgivlng will mor* genr
-' all Witiarvod in Bdunawtck today than
has \vf r been the tan before and
while acoroa will hil to the Holds
and the atrearas, others will remain
at hom ft and s pend the day ylth their
families-
The POBtofhce will observe Sun
day hours while the banks, city hall,
court house, in fact, all th e public
buildings of the city, will be closed
for the entire day a s algo will the
establishments f>t a J*xse .numbwr
of lending merchantile houses and
offices- All the wholcealw booses will
will*remain closed for the day.
It is certain that the day will prove
to b a a banner one at Glynn county
j fair as hundreds are expected to vjs.
| it this interesting place and those'
, who go there will not b disappoint
ed as they will be ama*ed at the
number and variety of exhibits, which,
It is stated, eover s a wide held in
firming, manufacturing, needlework,
canning and other things which have
gone t‘i|niake this s estlon what it la
today. ■
SpefMl services will b e held in
some ■ tho churches and thanks
will be'iven for the nrAiy blesalnlgs
which this city ha s enjoyed for the
past yer.
Man visitors from the section with
in, a radius of one hundred miles are
okpected for the fair and many of
fVse are Interested in various Prod-!
Jtftts. It is also stated that some
o the leading colored people from
several counties near here yill come
to greet the Moton party.
FILIBUSTER ON
ANTI-LYNCHING
BILL IS STILL ON
DEMOCRATS PRESENTING SOL
ID FRONT IN EFFORT TO
DF.FEAT MEASURE
(By Associated Prssa.l
Washington, Not? #• —Detertefrt-
ation of aentate Republicans to
wage a fight to a finish in behalf
of the Dyer anti-lynching bill failed
today to weaken the Democratic fil
ibuster against the measure and the
senate adjourned over Thanksgiving
with no end to the filibuster in sight.
Today's filibuster added an hour
to the near record of four hours of
gclentlffc hananging and amending
offered by the Democrat# to kill time
yesterday
woman's clothing caught fir* and she
rtished Into the yard and cor
strmed
Overcoats
Are Here
We call your attention
to the specially low prices
Tb* Stefa-Rlwh ir* ' £.?*■
Stylish Young Mens genuine Cfombie
woven Scotch fabrics in brown heather,
grey heather. Chamois cloth lined pocket
genuine bone and leather coved buttons
Silk and Satin piped seams, some 2 but
ton belts, some leather covered buckle belts
and some 3 piece combination belt, alt new
and right to the minute.
$19.85, $22.45, $24.85
See Oar Window
Some Long Coats at
$22.45 and $18.85 JpQ JpA
Some Medium Lengths at WjLi
$16.45 and $18.85
2 Special Numbers at Jf l|
$30.00 J|LJ§*
TWSMfcIWACa. UM
Hom£ of Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothes
THURSDAY, NOV. 30, ImS