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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL.
VOLUME XI.
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THE NEWBORN KING.
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by highest Heaven
adored,
Christ, the Kvorlasliu; laird.
Late in time behold Himeoiue,
Offspring of the Virgin’s womb.
Veiled in tlesh the Godhead see,
Hail the Incarnate Deity!
Pleased as Man with men to
dwell,
Jmhd, our Enimannei.
Hark! the herald angels sing
Glory to the newborn King,
BRUNSWICK-BIRMINuHAM :
ROAD NAMES OFFICERS
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]&C. Machen Was Elected
President.
BRUNSWICK WELL
REPRESENTED
JWiiims N w Being
Some of Oar Best Citizens Are On
the Board of Di
rectors.
The Brunswick & Birmingham rail*
road oompany was organised here yes
terday in the Katiooal bank building.
The c dicers are: E. C. Mschen, pres
ident; C. I Busbnell, of New Tork,
vice-president; George B. Cowlam, of
New Tork, secretary; C. W. Demlog,
•f Brunswick, assistant secretary; H.
8. Yorh^^Msurer.
Local E, U. Mason, banker
and merchant of Brunswick; J. J.
Lott, of Lott <fo Lewis, wbolesals gro
cers, Brunswick; E. C. Mschen.
Executive committee : E C. Msober,
president end ex-officio chairman;
Gee, B. Cewlan and G. J. Bnabnell, of
NawYork. Incorporators: C. Dowc
mg#r * D. Aiken, M. Kaiser, N. Eman
uel, J, j. Lotf, Edwin Brobaton, T.
Newman, E. B. Mason—all prominent
bankers, exporters and wholesale deal;
arsof Brnnawiek; Hoa. W, G. B rant
lay, eoogreaaman from the Eleventh
distriet, and L. R. Aiken, naval atores
operator, and a wealthy oitiaan of Mt.
Pleasant, Wayne eounty,Georgia.
The organization was perfected et a
meeting of the stockholders and ineor
parators, held ie Viee-Prssident Ma
son’s offioe, at of
NUMBER 104.
Brunswick. Mr. Mssoo presideti, atsd
besides the incorporators present, wiipia
the shareholders and
Sparks & Twitty and Dunwody
kinson, local counsel for the railroad.
Every oents’ worth of the six miihoc,
seven hundred tod fifty tbiusand dol
lar’ worth of the capital stook was
subscribed.
The meeting was ooutpoied of repre-
f Brunswick's commercial
sod tinancikr-Hprld, who had resolved
to Invest heavily proposed rail
road btcauae of their corTWC®®’* in the
ability of Colonel E. 0. Maeben, the
prtmjter, to bu.ld r. Represented a
the meeting were some of tbe lesdjpg
financiers of tbe New England states,
and these, with the large numbar of
loca subscribers to the stock list, com
pleted the entire subscription without
leaving tbe room.
Temporary organ zstion was per
fected by the election of Mr. E. H.
Mason, chairman, and C. W. Doming,
e“oretary. Mr. Deming was elected by
tbe incorporators as their agpnt to ro
oaive the stoos subscriptions. Tbe en
tire stook having been f]uiokiy sub
scribed, ihs shareholders then went
into an election of ifficers, who will
serve temporarily until permanent or
ganisation is perfected at the lirst an
nual meeting on tbe sternd Wednes
day in January rext.
With sli the atock -Hbtcribed and
temporary organization perfseted,
work will begin on tbe preliminary
survey at onoe. Tbe-sfcemeering corps
leaveJNew v tomorrow for Bruns
wick, sod will oommenoe immediately
laginfiftflot the route. This routs will
be ths elbsi direot line from liruai
wiek to Birmingham, Alabama, end
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BRUNSWICK. OA. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1900.
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Vigorous Effort Made to Reach a
Conclusion But it
Failed.
Washington, Dec. 15.—Tha home
passed the senate appropriation bill to
day. This .nsasurs carries with it
something over a hundred and Ally
tnUion dollars. The war redaction bill
also pas-< !. This means a redaction
-tftjrevamie ot forty million do'lark. An
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effort today to reach the end
of the Hay Pau2cefot treaty, bat it
failed. •
EDITOR BRYAN. *v
He Will Vow Guide a Free
Weekly,
Lincoln, Neb., Deo. I#.—Bryan will
edit a newapsper known as “Com
moner.” Tbe new sheet will advocate
free silver. First issue will appear
next month.
FOR CITY ATTORNEY.
Col. D, W. Krauts Has Annonnotd
His Candidacy.
In a tetter to tbs holdover Aldermen
and the members of the new hoard,
Col. I). W. Krauss amoonoee his can
didacy for c.ty attorney, Thu race
will be between Messrs. Krauss and
Twitty.
A PROMINENT VISITOR.
Hoo, Warren S. Reese,of Montgom
ery, Ala,, is a guest of tba Oglethorpe.
Mr. Reese is United States attorney
for the Middle District of Alabama,
and one of tne prominent young men
01 that State, and is especially popular
with the people of his capital elty
: home.
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. Brunswick, Oa„ Dec, l,lbo!
Present—Hon, Dean 1). Atkinson,
mayor, and Aldermen Mason, Krauss,
Tapper, Bloodworth and Thomas.
Absent —Aldermen Brleaenlck bdil
Abrams.
Minutes ol previous meeting were
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read and confirmed.
PETITION.
From L. Markowitz, asking permit to
erect a two story frame building corner
io'f K and F streets, Granted.
Tfagm election managers as. follows.
StauM’l Georgia -County of Georgia,
CUy of Brunswick.
The undcraigitdfJ J K. Dubborly, W.
J, Way aud J. H. \ftSa*leU, del, ap
pointed superintended* an e’ oo * loll
held on the 11th day of -iber, 1900,
for a mayor and four aIW nnen of tho
city ot Brunswick, Ga , fuji- tllu ensu
ing term, do hereby the
total number of ballots can* said
election was 460 and that N. Emanob?*,
a catdidate for mayor received oi
votes, and that J. E. du B fuoe, a can
didate for alderman received 4-01 vot'-'f
and that C. McGarvey, a candldee for
alderman, received 464 yotes, 'it.d that
A, E. Wonz, a candidate for ftltfprmfcO,
received 466 votes, and that J . C • Gal*
boun, a candidate for alderman, receiv
ed 46.’) votes, and that Tobias Nswfpan,
a candidate tor alderman, recalled 1
vote, and that H. 8. McCrary, a oandl
i dale for alderman, received 1 < vote f
i that no ballots were thi r out lur jv
■BIFFIN TO HANG ON
ELEVENTH OF JANUARY
tidge Bennet Sentenced the
Murderer Testerdaj^^’
regularities and we as sapormtendeom
of said election, do, hertliy daetare 'hat
N. lstaftouei it duly Meekd mayor of
the citiy f BiL!;swiitl!,’‘tCfi„ for the en
euing term having received the highest
number of votes cast at-said election for
mayor, and that J. E. du Blgnon. C.
McGarvsy,.A. E. Wenzar.d J. C, Cal
houn are duly elected, aldermen of the
City ibf Bnunswlck, for the ensuing
term havfhg rocsivsd the highest
bor of votes os at at said election tor aj
dermen.
Jobe. E. Dubbefiy,
J. H,JSqarlett,
W. J. Way.
BUporintCndents of Elections.
Received.
RESOLUTION.
By Alderman Kraus
Resolved by the mayor
of Brunswick, In cpunul dufy assembl
ed, that the mayor Is belv v authorized
and dlrec ed to exscute a contract with
theSouthoin Bell Telephone Company
for the furnishing of telephone? to the
Cit;'based upon the ordinance adopted
by council dv-its present meeting in re
ference to the franchise granted said
Southern Bell Telephoto and Tele
graph Adopted,
AMOTION.
'J’he following prevailed:
his honor, the ma or, appoint a
of three members of
council, to examine and receive the
new elty code of ordinances compiled
by Owens Johnson,
Aldermen Krauss, Mason and Tup.
per were appointed to serve on said
special commlltse.
Adjourned,
, PRICE FIVE CENTS
THE NEWBORN KING.
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1. .': I n..d " to ft I II brlng-i.
Xl*i£ 1, ili • St. iof 1 ti,;?! tool’ less!
Hall, the lir.ivon born I’rlnco
of l’e:icr!
Holy rather, Ifuly Sou,
Holy Spirit, Three in One l
Glory, sis of old, to Thee,
Now anti evermore shall he !
Hark ! the herald angels sing
Glorj to the newborn King.
Quarles Wesley.
wiliMhanged
IN THE JAIL YARD
TM Execation Will Be
Private-
In Pronouncing Sentence Judge
Bennet Gave Some Ex
cellent Advice.
.Yesterday morning Judged. W. Baa
nty sentenced Tricy Grlflln, the mur
dcror of Oonductor Latimer, to hang
and named January 11th as the day
for the execution.
When Grlflln was brought over
frem the jail he brought his smile
with him and It waß not until tbe sol
emn words or the judge were were pro
! oounced, that his nerve deserted him.
He got nervous and seemed dazed.
When asked whother or not ha ds
sired to say anything the prisoner did
not sip wer but after the sentence was
passed iVi wanted to talk but was not
allovu||.
TLwiffTvbo heard the sentence pass
ed say it was the best and most touch
ing ever delivered in a Glynnn county
court house und Its effect will be last
ing.
Grilßn was returned to jail and will
now calmly await bis doom.
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PORTER IS DEAD.
Pomfret, Oaon., Dao, 10.—John Ad
dison Purfe , former secretary of Prti-
Ideht McKinley, died hvru chi|-*j|jfcj