The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 20, 1900, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. VOLUME XI. NUMBER 78. ALL DISTRICTS WILL NOW HAVE REPRESENTATION ....... r- ; : : Board of Education Bill Passes the House BRIKSWiCrWILL HAVE MAJORITY ■ I • Was lHtTßflncefl By Repie seilatiye Symons It Will Also Pass the Senate When That Body Acts Upon It "Hereaf er, tt Hoard of Education of toe oouu yOf O'jUtt ►na’l oe com posed of tour member*, me mayor aud aounoll of the Brunswick (Besides the mayor oity), and one rnembe. from the \ nuutia district of eaiuoounty residing outside tbs Incorporate limits of tbe city of Brunawiok, and one member from eaob of tbe following mllttis district* of said oounty, to-wit: Tbe 25 tb district, tbe 27th district, the 1499tb distriot and the 1366th district. A.ll members of said Board of Kdooa *stion from tbe districts outside of Brunswick shsll be elected by tbe grand jury of said oounty afrits fell session. Tbe present members of said Board shall hold tbsir offices until tbe expiration ef tbeir present terms. The gr*nd jury tf said oouoty shell, at tbe Deoember term, ICO!, elect a member of eaid Board Lorn .the 136 C h district, and one from tbe 1439th diet: let, for s term r* three years, expiring January Ist, 1004. After tbe expiration of the terms of the present members, the terms of ell members of ea.d Beard of Eduoation shall be for three years, be ginning January 15lb after tbeir re spective election, or until tbe’r sue cessors ere duly elected sod Tbe mayor and rououil of said after tbe organization meeting in Jan vary, 1901, shall elect an additional member of eaid Board from among tbe oitlzens of said city, for a term expir ing on the 15th day of January, 1007. Tbe mayor of said city eball ba ex officio a member of said Board. Tbe Board shall eleot a president from tbeir number at tbe regular agpual meeting. Tbe superintendent of tbe city schools shall be, ex-officio, tbe eeoretary of the Board. Said Board apali give immediate written notice of .J&f vaoanoy in said Board occurring by other reason tbao expirations of regular terms, and the authority whose duty <t la to fill suob vacancy. Tbe Board shall also give written no tion of tbe date of *ll regular expire* tbe terms of tbe members of Ttha Board to tbe authority wlfcse duty it is to elect the successors of such ■members at least thirty days before such expiration. Tbe Ojmmisiioners of Roads aad Revenues of said county shall have authority to elect members to dll all vacancies in said Board from districts outside of Brunswick for un expired terms. Tbe mayor and coun cil of said oity shall Oil all vacancies in said Board, arising by tbe death, re>‘gnation, removal or otherwise, of any of tbe members so eleoted from the city of Brunswick,” That said Board of Education shall annually, between the first day of June and the first day of September of eaoh year, elect a oounty school cou mieeioner for said oounty, and said Board of E lucHion shall have the au thority to prescribe bis duties and fix his salary, provided his compensation shall not exceed three hundred dollars ($300) per annuo.. Said Board shall, between said dates and annually, eleot jaUo for tbe public ghouls of tbe oity of Brunswick. Such superintendent must have at least three years’ experience as a teacher or superintendent of schools. Tbe id sobers in publio schools with in tbe limits of ea>d oity shall be |ted by said Board of Edu cation upon the recommendation of the members of said Board eleolsd by tbe mayor and eounoil of said oity. Tae superintendent cf said oity schools shall have general si oervisiun and control of the public soboo.s with it said oity, subject to rules p: ‘scribed by said Board, and shall have author ity to suspend any teacher or ioj scholar in the publio schools of said city for misconduct or tor tbe violatlc a ot the rules prescribed by the said Wv-rd of Education, or for o'her good and sufficient reasons; but such sus pension shall only oontinne until tbe next meeting of said Board of Eduoa tiou, at which meeting said supenn with said B(i.nl n Tetnent containing the ipc oifioations of the grounds aud reasons for such tu.pension, and said Board of Eduoation shall make a final disposi tion of auch obarges. Said Board shall have tbe power and aulteffotv to mke and adopt and rsgu la’ionsgovernment, and for the government and oontrol of tbe publio schools of said city and cout y. Said Board of Education shall elect at its regular annual meeting a trea. urer, to whom all funds belonging to the Board shall be paid; and the State school commissioner, and treasurer ol the city of Brunswiok, shall remit all moneys payable to said Board to such treasurer of said Board. 8 nail require such treasurer to give a good and sufficient bond for the faith ful performance of bis duties, and ■ueb Board aball fix tbe salary of mob treasurer, provided the same aball not exceed one hundred and fifty dollar* BRUNSWICK. GA. TUESDAY MOBNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. 11 Hi IH SID Tin Golnibmn Gmruut Place Soldiers and Gan nons Mpi Her. SENT TO BUENA VENTURA British Consul Cables to His Gov-* eminent For War Ships Panama, Nov. 19.—The Columbian government has seized the British steamship T&boga and placed a huudr soldiers and four large cannons aboard of.her, and sent her to Buenaa Ven :• w.fV.-V-srT* ■ lnr •\ '-5k L/?W>.Csat? The Brillsn consul has oabled his goveiament for war ship’s. MeKif’W la now 1 Ung Bt.-ictly enforced. - iip ._ ± ; ($150) per annum. No member cf'Said Board, nor said superintendent of suW oity schools, shall be eligible to bold tbe offioe’Of treasdfoir. No member of said Board shall, during bis term of office, be capable of oonfraoting with cud Board for any work or aervioes which it to be paid for by said Board ; *t nor shall any suob member have any peounia y interest, dlreot or indireot, nsu ‘h contraot. No mouey shall be paid out of tbe treasury of said Borrd exoept on warrant* drawn by tbe seo j retary of 'aid Board and oountereigned • y the president with vouchers attach m Blowing on wbat aooount the mon jey is pr'* j Said Board shall publish at le „t ‘aorui-anDiial’y, in tbe newspaper in , which abend's advertiaemen; i lor es'd county are printed, a flnanoial ' statement showing the receipts and disbursements of said Board ; and said I Board stall also, by the first days of (January and July of eaoh year, submit I a detailed financial report, showing all receipts and disbursement.j of money, to tbe mayor and counoil of sa'd oity, and to the commissioners of roads and revenues of said county, MAY LEAVE US Rev. Rainey receive:! a Ca'i From Bt. Paul, Rev. W. L. Uairey, rector of St. Mark’* Episcopal church, received a call from St. Paul. Minn., but has not yet decided whether or not he will ac -1 uept same or reicainh here. Mr. Rainey has only been here a short time, but during that period be has endeared himself, not only to his congregation, but the people at large, and all join The Times-Call in hoping that he will decide lo remain here. For LaGrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT: i ill JSJHI Prosecstion litroflices Hri flßßSfi ill Green ai Gaynor Case. SOME WITNESSES ON STANS David Nevins, Chief Clerk of the National Bank of Commeroe Among Them • New York, Nov-19—The hearing in the and Gaynor proceedings wgs continued before Commissioner Shields today, i>kyid Nevins, ohief cleric of tbe National Bank of Com merce, identified two certificates of etook of the Delaware and Hudson o*4*l Company, of each, and they were put in evidence. Geo. 8. C. MoCary, cashier for Randall & Wnitlook, stockbrokers, identified two certificates of etook wbioh have just been tut in evidence, ae having at one time been the property of Oberlin M. witnnes identified the oheok of Randall & Whitlock which bad been paid and presented through the bank, and a check VVas then offered •.t ’ in evidence, and after argument the deoiaion allowing the obeck as evi d ce was reserved. The other -witnesses examined were Jaa. J, Farley, interest and disbursing agent cf the Lackawanna & Western railway; Zelah Van Loanak, assistant secretary of the New York Security & Trust Company; EdwardP. Bromley, bead of tbe dojipou department of Pierpont Morgan & Cos.; Jas, F. Rob inson of tbe Chicago & Northwestern railroad Company, and John P, Un derwood of the Arn'rioan Exobaoge National Bank. Tuo.r le.iliuiony related to certnln etneks and bonds which have been refo.-red to In the bearing. BAN ANTONIO IN PORI'. 3be Is Now a Mail Steamer Between Panama and New York Tbe Ualted States mail steamer San Antonio was in port Sunday and yes terday to take on noal. The San Antonio used to be a reg ular ship to this oity, running from New York, bat was sold by the Mal lory people some time ago and is now used by ' the government as a mail steamer. Tbe San Antonio left Panama l**t Wedneseay for New York, at wh ch place abe was due Saturday night, but Friday she struck a heavy nortbea'ter kid, thinking she might run out of coal, put into this port. Postmaster Moßrown Sunday rr oeived a telegram from tbe poaicllioe department at Washington to take obarge of the mail aboard tbe ship, and be yesterday forwarded some eighty sacks of mail to it* destination BROWN, THE KENTUCKY BANK DEFAULTER, GONE H© Got Away With. About $200,000 THE CZAR IMPROVES, His Condition Is Excellent and H'i Strength Maintained. Lividia, Nov. 19.—The czar continues to improve in health, A bu'letin is sued by his physician today says; ‘ 'The emperor parsed a good day yes terday, This morning his, condition is excellent. Bis strength is well main tained.” Paris, Nov. 19.—The Siccle today printa a speciat from St. Petersburg saying that physicians baving amoun . ed that tho illness of the czar will con tinue some time, a regency is under con* slderalion to act ti’ ytho czar hm com pletely recovered. The G.and Duke Vladimir is mentioned as regent. COL. G, B. MABRY DEAD j Breathed 111* Last at Wavnesviile Bat* urday Afterr.o m ■ Col. G. B. Mabry, of this city, dir.l at Wayneeville Saturday afternoon and was burled at the family burial grounds there Sunday, Rev. Harper conducting the Borvices. Col. Mabiy was one of tbe beet law yers in the state and was once solicitor general of tbe Brunswick circuit, win ning the place agrinst strong opposition. The deceased was tarn In Mar*in but lived in this city from childhood and .at one time was tbe leading lawyer of South Georgia. Tbe deceased leaves two children and a number of friends to mourn his loss SHIPPING REPORT Corrected Daily by Oapt. Otto Johannesea Port of Brunswiok, Nov. 19,1900. arbived. SS. City of San Antonio, Wilder, Colon. SS. Colorado, Avery, New York. Span, ship Rosa Alogrot, Iteira, Br celona. Span, bark San Jose, Oliver, Yaiea ia. Urg bark Vilacar, Roig, Ba'celona. /* pal. bark Casanova, Dellepaine, Sc vona. Nor. bark Vincta, Pedersen, Bristol. * Br.scbr. Sirocco, Holdet, New Yoik, Scbr. James Davidson, Rankin, New York. Scbr. Annie L. Henderson, Barter, Boston. CI.KA HKD. Scbr. General E. 8. Greeley, Bisley, Perth Amboy. Schr. John B. Manning, Sprafur, Philadelphia. SAILED. Scbr. Nimbus, Stahl, Philadelphia. Scbr. Sylvia C. Hall, Falkerbu-g, New York. PRICE FIVE CENTS. DOORS OF THE BASH CLOSED HOBim MB Comptroller of the Carreney is Made the Temporary Receiver Newport, Ky., Nov. 19.—Tbe Ger man National Bank here was closr 1 this morning by order of the comptroller of tbe c irrene.y. The ealient facts of the cause of the failure have been known since Sunday mornitg aud, therefore, there wera none of the usual s’anes ac companying a run on a bank by depos itors. { lje xlleg-'d defalcation of A'-istant Cashier Frank M. Brown to an amount ofa'bout 3C0,000, was a fact so over whelming that no depositor was foolish enough to suppose any good could be accomplished by a meeting to get hi* qioney from the bank today. Nationa* Bank Examiner Tucker, who is in charge, in an inte: /lew said tho defal cation was not discovered until 10 o’clock Saturday night, aud that both be and the bank’s expert wera unable to find anything wrong until that time, Ibe discoyeiy was made in a compari son of Brown’s individual ledger with tbe cashier's in the daily checking up. Here it was found that Brown had been forcing balunces irom day to day until tbe enormous total of $193,000 had boon withdrawn from the funds of tbe bank. Tho only bond which tbe bank bolds is that of PIUs c. Brown, father of the assislant cashier, a well known rher man and president of the Consoli dat'd Boat Store Company. The bord is an open one, conditioned to cover any shortage by the son. it |j said that though Paris C. Brown voluntarily of fered his satire property to meet the ob.lgation. not more than $-20,0' lean be realized from this source. The bank was tbe depository of nine building as sociations and of the adjoining coip jra tions of Bellevue, Dayton and other towns, as well as about 1,600 individual depositors and firms, MYSTIFIES OFFICIALS. Washington, Nov, 19.—Comptroller of tho Currency Dawes has appointed 01i* ver P, Tucker, national bank examiner, as temporary receiver of the German National bank of Newport, Ky. The officials here consider it astonishing that a defalcation amounl'ng to more than the roserve of the bank could have remained undiscovered for any length of time, but they attempt to offer no ex planation,