The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 21, 1902, Image 3

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TUESDAY MORNING WICKtR CHAIRS* Have been the most popular easy chairs in the home for some time, but I think our lines are more than usually so this year... They are peculiarly suited to this climate and to all seasons. MOR < iS CH ' IwS In Velour and Rockers of all grades. Our prices always appeal to keen housekeepers... Money saving prices all the time. I K UMV The days are shorter and you ne ed some light In your home. Why not economize on gas bills by purchasing anew lamp? There Is no light for reading like a good lamp. * Jardinieres. With Jack Frost stealing around at night the plants are no longer safe. Wo have a pretty line of Jardinieres assorted colors, from 25c upwards. A good one for 50c. Also umbrella stands. C.McGARYEY. 316 Newcastle Street. Di9este i VUjaOr Dyspepsia Cure You might as well putfuel under ahoiler without burning it and expect the engine to run, aa to eat food and not digest it and expect to keep up nourishment forwyour body. You must have nourishment to live and when you cannot digest your food, Kodot. Dyspepsia Cuke j will do it for you, with no aid whatever from the stomach. It contains j exactly the same elements as Nature’s digestive fluids and can't help hut produce the same results.— David Taylor, Blind Ridge, Pa.,writes: — “1 have been afflicted for a number of years with dyspepsia and have tried various remedies without good results hut was cured by one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke. I cannot say too much in its favor.” It can’t help hut do you good Prepared by E. O. DeWitt &Cos., Chicago. The sl. bottle contains ‘~l4 times the 50c. si#* When you need a soothing and healing applies! ion for rules, sorea and skin diseases, use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits. TRULY “AIIHAND O OWHISK Y ' Is the famous CREAM OF KENTUCKY. It'* pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by Doug Ia s Sc M organ, I. TRAGER & 0., Distillers. Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A. Souvenir China, Souvenir Books, Holiday Books of endless variety, Holiday Bards, Fine China, Cut Glass, Pictures and Fancy Goods. All kinds of Presents Lr Ladies and Gentlemen, at FLEMING So WAFT’S, Agenta for Columbia Graphoptumes. C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier. The National Bank of Brunswick. CAPIT AL S 150.000 LOANS, DISCOUNTS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Interest Allowed on Deposits in Savings Department. DIRECTORS: JOSEPH W. BENNET, C. DOWNING, President Downing Cos. Judge Brunswick Circuit. ALBERT FENDIG, f n M BTRACHAN, of Broostor., . endig & Cos. Of Strachan Steamship Line.E. H. MASON, of E. H. Mason & Cos. HENRY P. TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier. President Southern Pine Cos. License Ordinance. lo oSnd uio.ij ,;niiuuoo compiled by Owens Johnson, Esq., in 1900.) Persons engaged in lue business of lending money on house hold goods or other personal property 50.00 Peddler, selling from a wagon vegetables and other country produce (not of his own raising) 10.00 Peddler, without wagon, (by which is meant railroad men, express men and others who sell the consumers in competition with merchants).. 10.00 Photographer 10.00 Phonographs, dealer in 5.00 Pih.no tuner or repairer 10.00 Picture framer 5.00 Planing mill, .... .. 50.00 Printing (job) office and solic itor for printing of any kind, not employed by any person, firm or corporation licensed under this ordinance, 10.00 Pile driver, steam 50.00 Pile driver, other than steam, . 10.00 Plumber (see Gas Fitter) .... Pool table, for public play, each, 25.00 Railroad ticket, seller of, (oth er than regular railroad tick et agent) 10.00 Restaurant, keeper of, 10.00 Ship chandler or ship supplier (any person, firm or corpora tion soliciting from the mas ters or officers of vessels or ders for ship supplies or chandlery) 50.00 Scissors and knife grinders, each, 5.00 Shoe repair shop 5.00 Shooting gallery 15.00 Stevedore (any person, firm or corporation taking con tract for loading or discharg ing vessel) 100.00 Any person who shall be em ployed by the master of a vessel to superintend or di rect the loading or discharg ing of a vessel shall be con sidered and held a steve- .lore, and pay lOO.Oti Stevedore, solicitor or runner for any person other than regularly licensed stove dores, soliciting from mas ters of vessels the loading and discharging of car goes for others, shall be con sidered solicitors or runners for stevedores, and pay, each.. 50,00 Shows—Each acrobatic min strel or other show of any description performing un der a tent or in the open air, each performance 25.00 Theatre, each 76.00 Menagerie, each performance 25.00 Trick bicycle riders, or others giving performances on the streets, each Saw mill 100.00 Soda water and mineral water, manufacturer of, 25.00 Soda water from a fount 10.00 Sewer pipe, dealer in or agent for, 10.00 Stables, livery and feed, 40.00 Turpentine still, manufactur and repairer of 10.00 Tailor: —Merchant or agent of clothing merchant not of the city, each 10.00 Resident, each 10.00 Tinshop 10.00 Tenpin alley 25.00 Telephone company 100.00 Telegraph company, 100.00 Tropical shells or curiosities, dealer in or agent for, 5.00 Undertakers 15.00 Vehicles; Hack; each and ev ery one -horse hack or car riage used for I lie t ransporta tion of passengers to and from depots or eisewnere in the city, for hire (not belong ing to a licensed livery stable . owner) 10.00 Each and every two-horSe hack or carriage used for the transportation of passengers to and from depots or else where in the city for hire (not belonging to a licensed livery stable owner 15.00 (In all licensed hacks, car riages, etc., a list of rates shall be posted, and such rates or charges shall be as follows: i com any railroad depot to any portion of the city, in the daytime, not not exceeding twenty-five cents: after 0 o’clock p. m. the fare from railroad depots to any point in the city, shall not exceed fifty cents, but this rate shall apply only to transportation from the de pots; for each hour in the daytime, me rate shall not exceed seventy-five cents, and in the nigat-time shall not exceed one dollar per hour. The clerk of council shall furnish with each li cense a hack or carriage number, and it shall be the duty of such licen ses to post such number in a conspicuous place in such hack Or carriage or other ve- CHOCOLATE CREiMS I 20G. PER LB “ • We are now making a most delight ful Chocolate Cream Candy for 20c a pound, said by experts to be equal or superior to Huyler’s. Why not? We have the experience and use the finest materials that money can buy. L_ LOY D’S, Phone 265-3. 214 Newcastle St. THE BRUNSW ICK DAILY NEWS hide.) Dray or wagon, two-horse, hauling or carrying for hire (not belonging to a licensed livery stable owner), 10.00 Dray or wagon, one-norse, hauling or carrying for hire (not belonging to a licensed livery stable owner) 5.00 Water, each person, 'firm or corporation selling water 100.00 Water, each person, firm or cor poration supplying or furnish ing vessels with water (other than water boat), 25.00 Water, each person, firm or cor poration supplying or fur nishing vessels with water from water boat, each boat.. 10.00 Wheelwright shop, 10.00 Wood, dealer in, 10.00 SECTION 11.—Person or persons visiting the oity as traders, exhibitors, or persons following ocunations or pursuits not otherwise taxed, shall pay such a license or special tax as shall in the discretion of the Mayor be imposed. SECTION 111.—The license or busi ness tax provided for in (bis ordinance shall run from and to, and include the first day of February, 1902, through the thirty-first day of January, 1903, Each license shall be in the name of the person or firm to whom it is is sued and shall bear upon its face the words "not transferable, and no li cense shall be issued authorizing the carrying on of any business in tents within the fire limits o the city. Provided, that the person, firm or corporation taking out the license at any time on or after the first day of February, 1902, and before July 1, 1902, shall pay at that time for the en tire year; and all persons, firms or corporations taking out a license on or after „uly 1, 1902, shall pay for half a year. And provided further, that nothing in this section contained shall appy to organ grinders, living ponies, centen nial boards, circus,circus parades, me nageries. acrobatic, minstrel, traveling theatrical, operatic or concert compa nies, they being otherwise provided for herein. All licenses shall be issued by the city treasurer, approved by the Mayor, registered and impressed with the seal of the city by the city clerk. SECTION IV. —Be it further or dained That so much of all ordinances and parts of ordinances fixing the rates of license, providing for collec tion of same, or otherwise regulating saiii licenses, not in conflict with tn.s ordinance, shall remain in full force and effect. And provided also, that nothing herein contained shall prevent the Mayor and Council from altering or amending this ordinance, or any part thereof, at any time. SECTION V. —110 it further or dained, That every dealer or other person taking license under this law shall kce]) his said license exposed to view in her or their place of business, on penalty of being reported to the police court for a violation of this or dinance. SECTION Vl.—And be it further or dained, That, whenever, in the judg ment of the Mayor, it shall be neces sary so to do to collect the same, the Mayor is hereby authorized to direct the clerk of the Mayor and Council to issue at any time, and the marshal to enforce, execution against any person, firm or corporation subject to taxation or license charges under the terms of this ordinance. SECTION VII.—Be it further or dained, That each and every person, firm or corporation, who shall engage in any business, trade or calling, pro vided for herein, who shall become lia ble to pay any tax or license prescrib ed herein, shall conform to and comply wilh the following section of the code of ordinances of said city, as compil 'd and codified in the year 1900, which same is as follows, to-wit.: “Section 440. lOvery person, firm or corpora tion engaged in any trade or business in said city is hereby required to reg ister his, her or its name, business, calling or trade, annually, at such time as the Mayor and Council may, by resolution from time to ..me, di rect, in a book to tie kept by the clerk for that purpose; and persons coming into uie city and engaging in business after that uate, shall so register with in ten days after commencing any bus iness, trade or calling, and take out the required business license.” SECTION Vlll.—Be. it, further or dained, That any person, firm, corpo ration violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, or carrying on' busi ness without havoing first obtained the required license, shai,, on convic tion thereof before the police court of said city, lie punisned as prescribed in section 16 of the amended charter of the city of Brunswick, approved November 12. 1889, (incorporated un der section 71 of said Code of Ordinan ces ). SECTION IX.—Be it further or dained, That al ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. N. EMANUEL, Mayor. N. D. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council. The Big Minstrels. There is a refreshing absence of anything offensive and an abundance of wholesome fun in the performance of Richards & I’ringle's Mammoth Minstrel Organization that will ap pear at the Grand opera house, Tues day, January 21. This big attraction 'caters to the most refined patronage and furnishes hours of solid enjoy ment without a suggestive utterance during the whole performance, and this has been the phenomenal success of this big combination. Its forty performers are selected from the best in the colored minstrel I line, and every act presented is bright, ! brisk and original and sure to please \ the most critical. This season’s or j ganization is pronounced the strong- I est and most satisfactory this enter j prising firm has ever put in the amuse ment field. Shingles, laths and everything for the builder at L. A. Miller’.. / jSk VS3| Asa®, an I The Face and Hands Require more care during the win ter. Hard winds and frosty air make the use of some emolient absolutely necessary. All the well known prepa rations for the skin are to be found in our stock of toilet articles. Smith's Eiderine Has become one of the leaers and can be specially recommended for chap ped hands, rough skin, etc. SMITHY PHARMACY, Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets. * • > - -TTTTTTT T T T TTTTTTTT < U Whiskey. Distilled especially Elbrus. It is the Ebest whiskey in : Brunswick; call :for it. For sale: : only at our bar: : iH:\u.\S!i.i.\’.\ i i-CO -rJlonk St.i ; IREMGNT WHISKEY la FINE, TOO,' J. M. BURNETT, WHOLESALE Grain and Previsions, Horse, Cow and Chicken F ed. ARNHEITER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ">.■#,♦'* Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s Western Beef, * Pork and Mutton. Fresh Poultry. Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries; Fresh Eggs from the Country. All goods sent out nice and cl ean. The best of everything for th. model housekeeper. 207 Monk St. ’Phone 89 wTTT Bowen & ca, Contractors and Builders of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUFACTURERS of UKNiKNT TILE AKB ARTIFICIAL ATONE A Strong Woman ' t ’,,/• lowa City, lowa, Auf. IS, 1900 jf ,4, My wife wm nick for threo years. "Wo tried 7 - .‘-VW* everything without relief and spent much -i - f'Jof X'jSl money. My wife tried Wine of Oaraui and four S " |j& bottles cured her. Bhe took two more bottles, f J/ yf y knowing she would have to work hard during '•/'"V’ ~Sf ffl the hay harvest. She attended to all her houKe •4, / A f J fcd hold duties and loaded and unloaded all the ■ 1 M bay. This medicine gave her strength. For- Ka il I fU /y, , /pi merly she was weak and tired and could hardly r’l ill IS /fi'L //// SJ about, but since she has been taking Wine F ill I Mil Ia J/Mll’Ml Hfl of Cardui she feels better and stronger than drl f li Jtfjjjil'ilfym B when‘2o years of age. JOS. A. EISKNIIAFEII. 1 HiSl B Mrs. Elscnhafcr had tried everything during Bill'll Iff ß Her three years sickness and had spent cons id. '//■ ■;\.A B erable money. She was weak and could hardly V V U get about for three years before she took WINE-CARDUI Js Now, after taking the Wine of Cardul, she can ’<EP3Wb work with her husband in the hay field. That Ev •* hard w ° rk > but il •* not ** in i urioi ! s to • rf* woman's health as labor in stores, factories and • I ' offices where thousands of <lils are closely con i / fined year after year. With the aid of Wine of Lf.J Cardul a woman can do any reasonable work and enjoy good health. The (kvl health that Wine of Cardui brings makes a woman vigorous in body and mmd. fr 4 freed from those terrible devastating pains a woman grows well and strong Sjj naturally. W ine of Cardui regulates tne disordered menstruation and cures t'3 ieucorrhoea, falling of the womb and periodical pains in the head and back ftcause dbv standing or sitting a long time in the same position. Thedford t t,‘l Black-Draught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidnevs and blood in proper V 'il shape Greatly increased strength and endurance Is the natural result Most 1. 4 rases are cured quickly. All druggists sell SI.OO bottles of Wine of Cardui j and 25 ecu? package! of Thedford s Black-Draught ■Rafl For * and literature, addrest, givln* •yinptoma, “T£e Ladle*' AdrlfWJ I>e par uncut.” The Chattanooga Medicine Company, CttftttanoogA, XonM. JANUARY 21, 1902. eiI6MiSIR Rlicumati j pain a arc the cries of protesf and distressT -om tortured muscles, achina joints on.ll- tied nerves. The 1 !ood has been poisoned by the accumulation ol waste matter :.. Urn system, and can na longer supply the pure and health sustain tug food tiiey require. The whole system feeis tne cilect of t’. is acid poison ; and not until t.ie 0100. l has been purified and 1 irony.q back to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease. Jamw Ko.l, of 7 .7 Ninth street, N. R, ■ V-.. 111 . V. V : 11. i fl.l follows: ‘‘A f,"4 ° f Bcfalte ruin was so inU n.-e that I trated. Tiic attack was an unusually severe one, and tnv condition was recard- mf Oil as being vtrv (larger- OUS. I was Li lv n !ul by v T La jI&Y one of the tro< t r.ble doc- x JH#*' tors in Washington, vbofc f SZjEr ullv cf a le.iJil. : • !i. a l .. j college here. i.. i .and me REV to continue V.i.i v■< ; rip-' I-tv 1 Wua: , ' vl:1 ' After having b filled Iwll\c tu:.c3 v.-.ihout receiving t':e slightest I T ; co . ,i: ‘ c , d b>continue hi; t eatrcent ant longer. ll’.ving In.n’-d 01 S. s. S.( Swift'j Specific) recommended lor Rheumatism, l decided, almost In despair however, to give the medicine a trial, and after I had taken r w buttles I was able tfl hobble arena. t on c: . i an 1 very soon there* a.ter htel n . ivy l nil. : r.t nil, s. S. s. having owed me c u;i i aril well. All the ilislressiu, luiiv, have 1;i ::ie y r,vu-!!!e h>s returnea healtb aUI Iml>P7 U *“ ‘ lesU; ‘vJ lo jierfed tl!< r greut vegetable wL/H k. T* purifier and tome, is wtk 1 c ideal remedy in all fcßk.*!* umutic troubles. ' s ®A r -i acre are no opiates oi minerals In it to di ;turb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. (9 * We have pre; m \ a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease. -houM .t :.<l. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind ii existence, it will be sent free to any one n ■ r : :t. Write our pbysi dans fully and fr c . about y- t case. Y/e tuakc no charge n r medical mivlce. TBS ClVlrf SPEC!.-S0 CO.. Al'UtfiTA, GA. The cost of a gas heater is nothing by the side of medicines to cure that cold taken while in the bath room. Uncle Jake, the best flve-cent cigar in Georgia. For sale only at Loew enstein’B. MONTGOMERY C. GOODYEAR, Instance Fire, Storm, Accident. Prompt and Courteous Attention. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch in the city, and this popular place should be liberally patronized by the public.