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VOLUME 9; NO. 298 The Sidewalks of Brunswick Are a Reflection Upon Her Enterprise and Progress, they Should be Repaired at Once. Delays Are Dangerou pi io oniiiiiio. Fo Be Tried For His Terrible Abuse ( of General Miles. CHAGT GENERAL APOLOGIZES. % The President Also Orders An Investigaaion Made Into the Embalmed Beef Question—Other News^&, From the Wires. Washington, Jan. 16. —The war department has decided to court martial Commissary General EagaYk Major General Merritt will be president of the court,! which will sit in Washington. „ jgp ' a M, f' - .. AN INVESTIGATION tmugsy*' £ Washington, Jan. 16 ordered |e©urt of imiuya.f V ‘Q- tire" meat scandal, *with the - A'T-i fffii tdating the Eagan-Mi ifails to develop I - Gtiona, Eagan walja&ll TTi ddj£[<)S* the wuir investigating] 1 AS, / r<Sg 4'W Otis *' . 16.—Tin* department received a lefi*£lhy fable from Oefeeral Otis today. The situation is said to be lessjeritieaT than was supposed. The cable message todavjjffPtoyer was withheld*. # §■ JP Railroad Wreck 1 Ashtabula, Ohio, dan. 16. —A west.bound fust mnik Srain crashed into the rear end of a Lake ,Shore freight! ips afternoon. The accident was due to the mi soon# ■ruction of orders. Fireman Elorwlrtg was radio was seriously wounded. The Bed. Quay Confident Jfcng, dan. IS.—Sepatof Quay arrived here purpose officiating the of bis U ||ud fight. ? He apnK\ti be in higli spirits and \d Yjr . A Place for Van Wyck. Bfor gove!|/>r of New York on the 'democratic IJfe'jMiSsiteeri anointed Wmrm£ eT ' H Auto-Truck Company. Oeorge S. Ipppam, ex-ratriet attorney of Philadelphia, is as- PBociate counsel * S* Delaware's Senatorial right ly aw, Jan. 16.—The senatorial caucuses will be Xtonight. The situation is still muddled, with a iatleadlock in prospect. Philadelphia Art. fM Jan* 16.—'The Academy of Fine Arts sixty-eighth annual exhibition today, closing *r**3B "THE BHUNSWICK TIMES. DAN RAHDOLM HORTALLrpDNDED. Shot By Alfred Turnlr and His Lite is Slowly Eariag Away. I MAKES A DYING ( \\TEMRNT. Turner Lodged In Jail I J Rsluits to Talk Until H# o‘'eußs Bis Lawyer. Oan Randolph IJ/ : ' shot and mor fc/‘ tally wounded by Alfred Turner Sun day evening between G and 7 o’otook near the corner of wind l> streets, Randolph is aypyjntne onjC street in a dying 001 Turner is in , j i; V i -4i ? nr i tat* a nd" \ . ; ' Turner was placed magprr^e* morning by D pu'y Sheriff Emmett] Taylor, to whom he voluntarily sur rendered, jVhen seen by a Timks rppj pn bis cell. Turnelk broke m.utpletely bitterly when asked < \onceraang th* lioot -11 §^V r m;x. r ? t Gist l . I . m .., i ■ . Jt* on aco Mint of mv I jpen Ido not care t;> gpS' concerniii K rtm ifnm *■• Jrl have my law ‘l/>nly wa^W*"^y%jEajuhled, ‘•that l was justifiable ' I <jid, Turner said he could not say exactly where tbe shooting occurred,bhf, that it was ou lJ street. He seems to greatly regret the occurrence, but inaisted that he was justifiable in abootigg Randolph. Tlie wounded m&n’a condition i* ex Ltreraely critical and be may die at any Lumen t. He wae abot in the left aide loear tho heart, and in tiMid i! !* ‘ ys?" Wlowa: " i hadron \ made aome insulting I’WMiartn tboiii Charlie Qoudbread’e wife, and when be drove up toUoodbread’e liouie Sun day afternoon late, l went out to the buggy and began to talk with about it. lie invited me to get in amT drive with him, and I con tinued to remonstrate ydWr him about hit conduct tn9*Tiflfrn7m that when Goodbread returned borne be would resent tho insult offered his wife. Turner thereupon stated that he was able ta take care of himself under any circumstances and didn't give a d-n who resented it. tie quickly drew hi* pistol and shot me wliile my font was on the step Turner then drove rapidly away,” It was said that both men weia drinking and that Turner was very drunk. If was also rumored that, the tr-oi hie gre w s out of Turner’s attention to Mrs, Randolph. The shooting caused (jil ts a senna lion in the city yesterday, Drs. Branham and Blanton, who attended the wounded man, stated late last night that Randolph’s condition was not necessarily fatal. For Croup use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT. BRUNSWICK GA., T'JESDAY JANUARY If. 1893. A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING. Uai'ingtbe Hearts and Handsel aPopula r Young Couple, , One of the prettiest weddings ever solemniied in this city was of Col Max Isaac and Miss RostWeinstein which happy event took yester day afternoon at i o’olovk in the par lore of tbe Oglethorpe hotai. The deoorations were ejjtsjuisite, the parlors presenting a d&zsiingly bril liant Acme. Mr, Max Marts, was the grooms best loan, with ipias Barah Weinstein a maid of hanor. Tbs ceremony was performed (ip a beauti ful anti impressive manue/ by Or. B Rsbbino.of New York, The bridal pariy stood lii frout ol a lovely arob, beueath which the solemn words were spoken that united the lives of the popular coup's Aft t ItUJO n y a t|*' y ~ "Nay-.- & - t /was served. A targe number of ! ~ - jrWfl by Ool^W^HfsyT 1 ■) you It? coo#l were (be jof many oostfy presents. Isaac left on theO:lf> •ping for Atlanta, from the j >o|-(, a number of northern pointvj return in about two weeks f | i their friends at ttis Ogletift. | The groom is one of the brfj, J and most popular members of the lo ;|, bar, and bis host of friends eongrai. f \ 'jl': Nt. tliin on wtnuing (0, b-art .tM Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10,-Miss Anna Mary Hoeke Schley*^'3s years old, daughter of the late 001, WiIIMM g.suis Bobljoyspoet, law jtfjpc of two and siMW{oiitpF of Rear Admiral Schley, committed sui cide today at her home, No. 717 Weal Saratoga street. j|L Since the <-a whom she was muob attached, just® month ago today, Miss Schley biA* been inconsolable. A week since her uiental beoame alarming to U-.-tsfWTTT - 1 "Wh. a. . , Jgj pijuot. 4 f 0 0 fora few minute*, and when she re turned *fie found Mi* Schley lying in bed with a bullet hole In her left breast, She bud ebot berself through tbe heart with one of her fattier’* re ,v<,rß - v Two letter* wbtoh she had written to friends indicate that she labored under the hallucination that she and her family were being pursued by some phantom. MORE NURSES WANTED. Surgeon General Will I'gue a Ciroular Call ing for Thera. Washington, Jan . Iff. —The surgeon general’s office of the war department wants more immune nurses for the yellow fever hospitals in Cuba and circulars will be sent throughout the south requesting applications, The surgeon general office, Jhyyhich all applications s#tKd ,^ed, requires that each sppltcantmfrnieh written indorsements from her physi cian, the wife of her father, or from her priest, as the case maybe, and a physician’s certiltcate stating that tbs applicant is strong and in good health. The department is securing another force 17 female trained nurses for Mataozas. BRUNSWICK BRIEFS TERSELY TOLD. The Day’g Doings Pointedly Put in Plain and Spioy Paragraphs. MANY MINOR MATTERS MIRRORED> n Little Local Lines For the B# •: If the Times’ Numsrouiuf ■ Rtadsrs, g f ■ Ta< when you want vfted poultry or ttsb. Norris, a popular young ' JlT of Kastman, is in the city visiting priends., • Fresh poultry, tteh, orabs, prawn and country eiOl Bay street. 11. S. McCrary left last night for Keutuoky where he goes for the pur pose of buying a lot of floe horses and mules, Remember that Joe Wallace,2tH Bay street oan seAe vou when you want fish, oysters, crabs and in r*ot any xhing in that line, Acaoiag|ulub will meet this v ; ; Yat tbe residence of Miss Fan \t Nightingale at tier home on in nr ml that r. ; v'f. ’>\k t 4 jßk | Mold their'great •A* J da it, . f The sale will be a<Si i t unprecedented In Brunswick.) There was a large and appreciative audience in atteudanoe at tbe Metho pliat cheirch Biinday evening and lia tened with Interest at the impressive eermon preached by Rev. Mr. Stanford You should not forget that w.hen you want fresh orabe, prawn, dressed pojyiv'- Bmtter and •~ms, that Joe PWfoua^lpnife, ThrMpltera of the city are mak ing a vi gorn ' resolution will be read orgingjp''. strict the laws regaKji b * MAX BENDIX COMING, The Grsat Concert Company Will Appear at the Ogßthorps Auditorium. Mix BendiiVAgrand concert oom pany will appear at the Oglethorpe auditorium on Monday evening next. This announcement will be bailed witb delight by the musio lovers of 11,8 cun> pany bad only one daretrpWn, and by a large guaran tee, were induced to give that date to Brunswiok. The company is composed of musi cal celebrites entirely, among them being Max Bendix, reputed to be tbe greateet violinist America hat yet pro deceit. Hit education wae under the topervicioo of eucb well koowu mat ters as I.anret, Halir. Thompson Mar sick and Ysaya, and during tba past year he mad# a most successful tour through Kurepe with Ysaye, who pro nounces him one of the few musioal artists of the day. With Bendix will be Madame tienovra Jobneton-Bishop, Mr Line, tbe celebrated planlet; and Mies Stone, one of America's notably talanted harpists. Ths aotira seating capacity of the auditorium will ha reserved, tbe tioketi being on tain at tbs Oglatborps office. Price |l. Miiesii io in. of the Committee’s Find / ings Given Out. mmrnm is tojlme. A Blanket Report Wnl be Made in Such No Person Can be Singled Oi{£|HK99^b Washington, Jan. 16. —The ve in vestigating commission will de W ‘H place the blame on every Secretary Al ger will be included. report will be made, however, that no one perstui can be singled out for a court-martial. WashiAgtou's Contest. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 10. —The vote, for senator to succeed John L. Wilson began in the legislature today. There are four candidates in the field, ineludidg the present Senator, Levi Ankenjj, T. J. Hunter and A. G. Foster. The Sixty Ninth New York Huntsville, Ala., Jan. 16.—The Sixty-ninth New York gMMfof of the regiments to be disbanded, left for home today. They will be mus tered out in their armory in New York City. pi •**’ Railroad Managers Meet- New agers to decide upon the future status of the South western Traffic Bureau is being held here tt#ay. M'Millan Now .■®in., Jan. 16. Fenton McMillan was |r of Tennessee today to succeed |p|y Wi 11 SißglOywt. a Cutter. lnd., Jan. 16. —Mayor Taggart received a * e * e^r *llf om ena^or Fairbrnks tonight saying he would ask the Department to send a revenue cutter in search ol the P. ' Jones, on which Miss Florence Taggart, daughter of the ma> taking a cruise with a party of friends. * tN Casualties Sight ('apetowral|^tai|^fiHß^was injured in the dis turbance 1 British residents. Nothing news has reached since yes terday afternoon, f h that a public meeting of British Indents convened with the object of protesting against the grievances of the Uitlanders had broken up in a involving Boers, Africanders and Britons. Trying; Bank Swind'ers- Fvansville, Ind., Jan. 16, —Judge Baser today be gan a special term of the Federal District Court at Evansville to try the case of the State against Aibert Wade and Everett Rosekranz, president and cashier re spectively of the looted New Albany banK, which closed its doors some time ago. Many steps have been taken in the case from the time public attention was first call ed to it, but nothing has ever been accomplished. PRICE FIVE CE T