The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 08, 1900, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. ■*' . •> ' J '■ n • . s V ■ '■ - r • >' - v ■ - VOLUME XI. NUMBER M. FACES THE JUDGE WITH \ A SMILE ON HIS FACE K ——— ; —— ' . i Latimer’s Slayer Most Collect of a Dozen Prisoners [WHITFIELD AND DARI [TO REPRESENT HIM tier iiierers Am to Bn \ Trlfifl i. ) fl Busy SESSION pie Court Will Begin Grinding ' Again On Monday Merning Twflve inmate* of the county jsil were sanded to the Superior eourt room vattodav. Judge Bonnet desired to appoint lawyers tor thoee who were not able to employ them \ This even dozen evil doers were occu pying the mourners beosb, among tbs number being Trtoy Griffin, the al leged slayer of Conductor Latimer. When Judge Bennet cabled his name the murderer arose with a smile en his face, which resembled a half open clam "Have you a lawyer,” said the judge. ’ Griffin replied in the negative, enlarg ing his smile several laches, thereupon Judge B. Whitfield and Col. Irnest Dart were named by the court th de fend the man. The prisoner will en deavor to establish as alibi, but Ihost who are positions to kaow think it wiU be impossible to do this. Daisy Barnwell was next called. She Is charged with murder, having brained a woman with an ax on St. Simon about two months age. Daisy said she did not want a law yer. "I want to be tried by a jury,net a lawyer," said the prisoner. Judge Bennet told her in Lis opinion she needs ed an attorney and named Messrs. Col ton and Krause ie represent her. Sol. Winfield, the third murderer, has employed Col. Krause. Alter naming lawyers for the dozen evil doers Judge Bennet took np eivil business and the squad ot prisoners were returned to the Hotel de Berrie where luncheon was them. SHIPPING REPORT. OarreeM Daily by) Oeyt. Orta Johaasesia Part ef Bnasniek, Dee. 7,1*0*. A abuvbd. jgKsrk Reform, Ross, New York. jHKr. Tofa, Wilaon, Ciarleaton. Schr. Charles K.Bncklay, Townsend, New York. oaoanao. Br. btrkConduotor, Lombard. Rios, ttnis. f SB. Colorado, Avery, Hew York. Norw, bark Vineta, Pedersen, Olae gow. THIS THE LAST DAY. TRe Circus Party Gsitsst Bits Toiigli. The circus contest, which has at* traeted a great deal of attention, will sod at dp. m. today, and a committee will eonnt the vote*. v Since tbs very first day, tbs friendly contest has besn very intonating. Ter the pash several days, the votes from, the two boxes have beea-dumped into a tad consequently no on* kaowsjwho is ahead. The reeult will be tneouccsd in tomorrow’s issue. OFFICIAL BALLOT, For the Most Popalar Yoong Lady in Brunswick, I Tot* lor Miss ROBINSON'B SHOW December 0. DISASTROUS FIRE. Cherbourg, destroyed several workshops and a number of historleal relics, including Napoleon’s launch Damage is two million free*. OPENS .AGAIN TODAY. The Metropolitan taloon which hit been closed some days will reopen this morning. The work on the interior of the pretty pla-.c waa completed last sight. It’s a gentleman’s whiskey, a pure delicious beverage, and a grand appe tizer. Don’t forget the name, “I. W; Harper’’ whiskey— the kind your graodfatber used. Sold by T. Newman, Brunswick, da. SPECIAL NOTICE. All bills against the British steam ship “lncemore” must be preientedTl our offloe by noen today, or pay ment thereof will be debarred, Wm. Johnston A Cos., limited, consignees. Deoember 10th end 11th, Monday and Tuesday, bargain days. J. H, Heller A Bro. WANTED—A lady to act as cashier Apply by letter only # Levy's J You can’t get along with* out “Other People’s Money” BRUNSWICK, GA. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER & 1900. mm is 111 SI! Bars Land Near tiara® sal Pier I 10 ERECT DEFENSES And Other Property WiU Be Pnrohaaed For Tina Purpose Msrragsnset Pier, Dec. 7.—lt Lb re ported here on good aatkerity that the Halted States has purchased lead at South Ferry valued at sixty five thous and dollars to be used for a coaling station, and It Is stated funbar that property along the bluffs is being bar gained for npoa which coast derencss WiU be erected FRER GOVBRNMENT SHED. All oitizens of tbs Eleventh con gressional district, desiring vegetable seed, ehoold at onoe send their names and poet-uflloe addresses to Congress man W. G. Brantley, Washington, D. C. Tha supply being limited, eeed will only be sent te those making reauestel to be furnished. , These seed are not sent eat by the Agriaaltural department until about the 19th of January, and possibly later, but names and addresses should be forwarded immediately, in orderjbat labels may ba prepared and filed with tha Department. The aeleotion of the teed if made •olely by the Department ahdwithoat reference to request* for particular kinds. It Is, therefore, needless to spe cify variety or quantity of seed wanted. Th* Department, of course, selects the seed to suit the looallty for which they are intended. PHI POINTS. Mr. Lewis W, Batch will spend a part of next week in Cbattanocga. Mr. tV. R. Townsend spent yester day in the city. A four-masted barkentina reaobed pert yesterday. Tbie is tbe first ves sel of tbe kind Brunswiok bas ever teen. Afte;* January Ist, Mr. B. Iliraoh will oloie op tba Arcade saloon. Mr. Frank Scarlett spent yesterday in tbe city. Capt. Cbarlts Turner bat returned to Atlanta. Dr. B. E. L. Borford bis retarosd to the eity and resumed hie praetlee. He now hae the offlcea formerly oeoo pied by Dr. H. M. Brsebera, in the Kaiser blook. Brunswiok wants "Other People’s Meeey.” _____ Nothing ahop-wornl Year last op portunity before tbe holiday*. Men* day and Tuesday bargain daye. J. B. Heller A >re. HI tISJ 118 Bali He Wrali Yet Male Ernie Tnilli y I UN AMERICAN And Wa Sontenood At Dublin For Inoendar ism Dublin. Dec. 7 .—At Munster today Roy Krageler, who preelalmed him self an Amerioen anarchist, was sen tenesd to ten years ptQvt.l servitude ter ineeadiartam. In court the prisoner was very defi ant and whan he was being led away aald: "1 will yet make Europe tram Me.” * ■■ V , Now is your opportunity. Bargain day Monday and Tueaday 1 J. H. Hol lar A Bro, MARRIED LAST NIOHT. Mr. C. W. Hardy and Miss May O’Brien. 'V- - /■ At the home of Mr, and Sirs. Charles Herfel, 1833 Grant street, st 7:3d o’clock last night, Mr. C. W. Hardy and Miss May O’Brien were joined ia the baly bonds of wedlock, Father P. J. Lnokie, of St. Xaviers’ Catholic oharch par forming the ceremony. The firs de partmsat, of which Mr. Hardy is an efficient member, attended the wed ding. Tbe groom is a young man of txoel lent character, and ia well and favor# ably kown. Tbe bride, who is of At# lanta, is a young lady whore oharming disposition has won for her many friends here. Large assortment of Capas and .lack ers—latest a'yles. At yuur service J. H. Heller A Bro. Coming to Brunswick —Otli- -er] Peoples Money. SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING OF THE NATIONAL BANK BRUNS WICK. Biumawicx, G*., Deo. 8, 1900. Tbe regular annual meeting of the shareholders of tStaJMitiunsl Back of Branswiolt, for the eleetioa cf direot ora, and to consider xuoj/ / otb?r busi ness as may oome before it, will be held in its backing rooms in tbe eity Of Brunswick, Ga-.-on Tuesday, Jan uary 8, 1901, between tbe bonrs of 10 o’clock a. m., and t o’olcok p. m. IS D. Watyvna, Cashier. Ceasing to Braoswiek—“Other PeoJ pie’s Money.’’ Do you need “Other Peo ple's Money? FOR RENT.—The ‘‘Arcade,” from January Ist, 1901. Apply f* Mr*. R. Mayer. CABINET IS AGAINST SUCH URGE REDUCTION Chaffee Made a Brigadier General TBETgEATRE NEWS NOTES Otter People’s Money the Ming Attraction Timeouting of Mabel Paige and the Soutbera Stock Oofor a limited en gagement, oommenetng Monday, De cember 17tb, will ba looked ferward to by tbe admirers of the “star,” who is a great favorite in this eity. Popular prioes will prevail during this engage ment. If a play has merit, it dees not take the fact long to become generally known. If’’Other People’s Money’ was not of more than ordinary merit, it wonld not be in its third successful year. Tbe theatre-goer would bava turned from it long ago, and tbe man ager would have placed it on the rbelf. Therefore, if there was nothing to re commend this play, tbe faot that the public bas accepted it, and lha man agement have reaped a financial har vest from Us presentation for over two’ years, would be a sufficient guarantee, of its worth, and would justify tbe most oarping critic in saying the au thor has written well—and the author baa successfully exemplified his ideas. Otherwise, why the continued prosper ity of the attraction—and the cf* from opera bouse managers for retfirn dates? “Other People’s Money’’ wl'U be seen here shortly. One of tbe meet pretentions, if not the most, that will eoms here tbie teu - ton, Is, “When We Were Twenty- One. ’’ This prodaetion enjoyed a long and luorative run at the Knicker bocker theatre, of New York, Mr. George Clarke, who for yeare enjoyed tbe distinction of being Dsly’s leading mao, takes tbe part of Henry Carewe, who “With a siaunob friend or two, And n light heart still bursting into song, Making a mock of life, and in all iti oares, Rich in the glory of my rising inn.” “When We Were Twenty-one.’’ Mabel Paige oomee next; then “Other People’* Money.” Creaton C nrk* will not appear bego. H* baa cancelled hi* date, and discon tinued his tour, A party who mill not b# “to fait” in theatricals wav passing by tbe opera Donee Wednesday afternoon, and aaw the baonere oat io front with “Mati- “RICE FIVE CENTS! HAY-PAUNCEFORT TREATY THURSDAY Mni Witt Hot Object to Davis tattneit I MANLEY DEWS Will Not Aocept Position Ten dered Him By the Pres iueni Wasliingtoa, Dec. 7.—For hie exeel lent head and military qualities, Gsn. Chaffee will be made a brigadier gen eral. Officials high in the army apeak en thusiastically of Chaffee aad hie •- agament ol the Chinese affairs, AGAINBT REDUCTION. The cabinet is against a reduction of war isysnae from forty, to thirty mil lion. ENGLAND WILL NOT OBJECT The senate agreed today to take a vole on the pending amendment of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty on Thursday next. England will not object to th Davis amendment, MANLEY DECLINES. Mr. Manley today declined the posi tion at tbe head of the Internal reve nue aervlee tendered him by the presi dent, DELAY ARMY BILL. It ie said on gcod autboritv that the army bill will be aide tracked until af ter the Christmas holidays. AMID CHEERS. Kruger ie Not Snubbed oe, Dae. 7.—At the opening of thee. ! chamber today, President Gleichman .dL; arrives her* to day. He will take up his rtaldenoe here. I take thi* oooaafon to propose that the chamber authorize me to wel come in iti name tbe president to oar oouatry, sad offer him an expression of ooroordial sympathy.” Tbs proposal was adopted amid cheers and bravos. oee today” marked on them. A friend wanted him to go in and set the play: “Mot much. 1 aaw it tha othar week, and don’t ear# to aea ft again,” “What wan the name of it?” Inquired hie friend. “Why, yon stupid,‘Matinee.’ Can’t you road?” We all oaed “Other Peoplo’t M oey.*