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SATURDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAY/Y Manager
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor
CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rate* made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notlcea published
at hall the regular rates.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
poetoffice, as second-class mall mat
ter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mail tree ol charge to all
narts ol the United states and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month * -f®
Six Month# 2-50
On# Year
LEGAL NOTICES.
From and after this date the legal
advertisements ol the sheriff ol Glynn
eouuiy, Ga., will be published In the
Brunswick Dally News.
W. H. BEItRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County.
January 10, 1901.
From and after this date all legal
advertisements and citations of the
ordinary of Glynn county, Georgia,
will be published In the Brunswick
Dally News. HORACE DART.
Ordinary Glynn County, GaT
From and after this Jate the legal
notices of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Glynn county will b# pub
lished In the Brunswick Dally News.
H. F. du BIGNON,
Clerk S. C. G. C.
From and after this date the legal
advertisements of the sheriff of Cam
den county, Ga., will be published
la the Brunswick Dally News.
JOHN H. BROWN,
Sheriff Camden County, Ga.
St. Mary’s, Ga., Jan. 18, 1902.
On and after this date, the Bruns
wick Dally News will be the official
organ of the ordinary of Camden
county, Ga. ROBERT LANG,
Ordinary.
Camden county, Ga.
On and after this date the Bruns
wick Dally News will be the official
organ of the clerk of the superior
court, Camden county, Ga.
J. H. RUDOLPH.
Clerk Superior Court,
Camden county, Ga.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
ths Brunswick Dally News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Glynn eounty.
Home is Saving a disp . wary fight
Mr, Querry seems anxious for a spat.
Pensions —The silver linings of war
clouds.
"We should low liar from Pope
Bio v i
Candidate Hardwick is up against
the real thing.
Boss Buck's Job Is not in danger.
He has a cinch.
•‘Pink" Aijru: i in ■ Athens postmas
ter lost his Job.on account of his color.
Boykin Wright has accepted the of
fice of attorney general. We thought
he would.
That $25 a week Cincinnati book
keeper who stole $400,000 is somewhat
of a financier himself.
Editor Knowles speaks of Seab
Wright as “politician." The man who
can follow Seab is not only a politi
cian. but an acrobatic one at that.
The announcement ii made that Lu
cian L. Knight will resign his position
as an editorial wH*.'.- on the Atlanta
Conßtitiution on Sepcenthcr Ist and ou
ter Princeton, proouatory to entering
the Presbyterian ministry
The Philadelphia Record thinks
that perhaps President Roosevelt may
be holding ex-President Cleveland,
General Miles and Admiral Dewey in
reserved a&inst the coming of Prince
Henry and the notables who will ac
company him. “Again,” says the Rec
ord, “it may be possible that none of
these genuemen desired to go help
crown the British king. It is half in
timated in London that in his capacity
of a successful twister of the lion's
tail, ex-President Cleveland might not
have been satisfactory to our English
cousins as aneavoy extraordinary on a
great state occasion.'’
THE CANAL QUESTION.
The isthmian canal Question, now
pending in congress, 1b one that calls
for most serious consideration. After
submitting a report strongly recom
mending the Nicarauguan route for
the inter-oceanic waterway, and after
a bill providing for the construction
of the canal by that route has been
passed by the House, with only two
votes against it, the Isthmian Canai
Commission, composed of gentlemen
supposed to be thoroughly familiar
from personal investigation, with the
subject, have filed a supplemental re
port with the president unanimously
favoring the acceptance of the offer
of the Panama Canal Company.
In this shape, the problem now con
fronts the senate. The dispatches
from Washington indicate hat the ma
jority of he senators are inclined
to give careful consideration to the
offer of the Panama conmany, with
the possible result teat the whole vital
project may be delayed indefinitely by
a conflict between the two legislative
branches of the government.
The question is one that should ap- 1
peal with particplar force to Georgia's
two senators, knowing as they needs
must that the practicaly unanimous
sentiment of the people of this State
is In favor of the Nicaraugua route.
The Nicaragua route is by far the
most practicable, and beneficial to the
country at large. Its advantages over
the Panama route have been urged
insistently, persistently and consist
ently by the best engineering judg
ment, and do not need repetition.
The Panama proposition smells of a
job. The senate is in a position to be
influenced, -and the members of the
CcJjnnsissSoi* doubtless !n tbf (Idlav
that will result, an indefinite continu
ance of heir own fat occupation, at
from |6,000 to f 10,000 per year each.
None of them can be suspected of a
desire to give up such a "good thing."
It would seem to be the plain duty
of the senate to abide by the prepon
derance of facts and concur in the
choice of the best route for this needed
waterway. At any rate, it is the duty
of Georgia's senators to stand by that
route which will be of most benefit to
the .ntereßts of this state.
A BIG MUSICAL COMEDY.
“Where the Laugh Comes In,” anew
farce comedy by Chas. W. Chase, will
l>e presented at the Grand Opera
Hotnfb Saturday matinee and night,
January 25. This company headed by
Chas. H. Phillips, Tom Ripley, Vida
Keane, Paul Bordman and a dozen
high class artists, is a laughing hit
from start to finish, for in every situa
tionand line is just “where the laugh
comes in.’ The plot centers around
Col. Peach and his son mek, and the
latter's desire to quit school. Through
the wonderful power of a Garuda stone
—a talisman front far away India—Col.
Peach is changed in face and form to
his son, and "Vice Versa.” The old
man is sent to school where he gets
into an endless amount of trouble, tue
younger * each stays at home ana
keeps things In a constant uproar,
starting a burlesque Bhow, rehearsing
them in the parlor during a call from
the minister, and keeping up a hot
pace. The fun is kept up to the very
finish, when things are happily righted
for everybody. Many and varied spe
cialties of a high order are intro
duced. Matinee prices. 15c for ehi
dren; 25c for adults. Night prices,
25, 35, 50 and 75c.
When you want good shoemaking
or repairing done always call on B.
L. Jordan. The best work for the
least money.
Just received, anew lot of gas
heaters at 310 Newcastle street.
Loula 66, sold everywhere at 61.60,
at Julius May's for 61.00.
FOR SALE.
..60x180 feet south of the Baptist
church on Union street; $750. Small
cash payment, balance on long time.
30x100 on E street, SBS.
45x90 corner London and Albany
streets, S3OO, small cash payment.
Three houses and lots in New Town
bringing sl2 rent; price S6OO,
On# brick block, income SI,BOO per
annum; price $16,000.
For good property, cheap property
investment or income, cal( on
BROBSTON, FENDIG 4 COMPANY.
Shingles, laths and everything for
the builder at L. A. Miller’s.
An Instantaneous water heater,
fives hot water while you are looking
at it
A hot bath can be nad as quickly
as you want it, with an instantaneous
water heater.
U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick,
ily whiskey. For sale only at Loew
enstein’s.
COUNCIL MEETING,
(continued from first page.)
Broker, naval stores 60.00
Broker, provisions or forage,
or resident merchandise <O.OO
Building and Loan Associa
tion or its agent, loaning or
offering to loan money, doing
business exclusively in the
city 25.00
Doing business out of the city
and soliciting business in
Brunswick 60.00
Bagatelle or other like table
for play 60.00
Cabinet shop or repairing fur
niture 10.00
Candy manufacturer 10.00
Canvassers, soliciting orders
from house to house for them
selves or others, for books,
periodicals, pictures or
articles of any kind where
it does no come in conflict
with interstate commerce
laws, each 25.00
Canvassers for furniture, each. 25.00
Canvassers, drummers, or so
licitors of trade from pass
ers-by on the streets, (com
monly known as "pullers-in”
wiicuior such canvassers,
drummers or solicitors are
regularly employed by an
other or not, each..... 100.00
Carriage manufactory, includ
ing wagons and other ve
hicles 25.00
'Carrige repair shops, includ
ing wagons and other vehicles 15.00
Cigar manufactory.... 10.00
Circus, each day.... 200.00
Circus parade, if exhibition is
given inside the city 25.00
Circus parade, if exhibition is
given outside the city 200.00
Civil engineer or surveyor... .10.00
Clothes cleaner and pressor.. 10.00
Coal dealer, selling less than
ten-ton lots 25.00
Coal dealer, selling ten-ton
lots or over, shall be consid
ered wholesale deaers and
Py 50.00
Commission merchant or expor
ter, or forwarding agent of
cotton, lumber, crosatlo#,
naval stores or other mer
chandise, foreign or coast
wise, or agent or representa
tive of any person,corpora
tion, firm or exporter ioo.no
Commission merchant receiv
ing produce, goods or wares
on consignment and selling
same on commission 30.00
Commission merchant receiving
on commission fresh meats,
fish and oysters, and sell
ing same on commission or
otherwise 50.00
Contractor or builder taking
contract for 6600.00 and
more, and less than 65.000.00 50.00
Contractor or builder taking
contracts for 65,000 or more 100.00
Contractor or builder (mean
ing brick layers, carpenters,
whitewashes, plasterers, kal
sominers, painters, paper
hangers. etc.,) taking con
tracts under 6500 and over 650 15.00
Corn or grist mill 25.00
Centennial Board for public
play, for each week 100.00
Cold storage 25.00
Dealer in merchandise, deal
ing in or selling all kinds
of merchandise or wares at
wholesale, and which is not
in this ordinance or other
wise provided for shall pay,. 50.00
(And the license granted
shall include to each dealer or
merchant the privilege of
selling at retail as well as
wholesale.)
Dealer or merchant
dealing in and selling, at re
tail only, any and all kinds
of goods, ware and merchan
dise and not including spe
cial lines and not herein
otherwise provided for, shall
pay (not dealing In fruit) ..10.00
If dealing in fruit 20.00
Dog—The owner of a dog or
dogs, or the occupant of any
premises where a dog or dogs
is or are kept, shall pay for
every dog so owned or kept
an annual license of 1.00
Dealer or agent in guns or
ammunition 10.00
Dealer in shot gun ammunition
°nly goo
Dye house (resident or agent
for others) 10.00
Drug store 15 00
Dairy—Each person or per
sons selling milk, the pro
duct of as many as five
cows, is hereby construed to
mean as operating a dairy
and shai! pay 5,00
and for each additional cow.. 1,00
Each person or firm repair
ing watches, clocks or jew
elry goo
Electric light company 200.00
Express company 100.00
Electric machinery and sup
plies, each exclusive dealer
When connected with other
licensed business 15.00
Electric contractor or those
installing electris wipe#.... ie 00
Fertilizers, dealer in or agent
agent for *5.00
Fish, dealer in at wholesale
with right to retail 25.00
Fish, crab or oyster dealer
at retail 5.00
Fish, crab or oyster hucksters
°* c ' a 6.00
Each huckster shall be fur
nished by the clerk with
a badge or number plainly
marked and it shall be the
duty of each and every such
huckster to wear same in
conspicuous place.
Fireworks, each dealer In at
retail 65.00 at wholesale.... 20.00'
Foundry or machine shops.... 50.00
Fruit, dealer in, stand not to
to be extended more than
three feet from wall of fence.
In fruit exclusively 15.00
If other merchandise not
herein specially provided,
sold 20.00
Flying jenny or merrjsgo-
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
round, each day 10.00
Gas companies each 100.00
Gas fitter or plumber 25.00
Guarantee or surety company
or agent for guarantee or
surety company 25.00
Gunsmith, repairing guns and
bicycles 2500
Harness maker and repairer
of harness 10.00
Harness and saddlery whole
sale dealer 25.00
Harness and saddlery, at
retail with right to repair... 15.00
Hotel containing fifty or more
rooms 60.00
Hotel containing less than fifty
and more than twenty rooms 40.00
Hotel containing 20 rooms . 2.’ do
Hal!, public ... 25.00
(No license snail be issued
for any pubic hail located
within 200 feet of a barroom.)
Hoisting engine for discharg
ing or loading resets for bin
each engine 25.00
Hoisting apparatus, other than
steam, for discharging ves
sels 5.00
Hand organ, grinder of, each
day 1.00
Horse or mule broker, drover
or dealer 50.00
Ico factory or agent for 5G.00
Ice —Every person, firm or cor
poration importing ice and
; offering same for sale shall
be euusiuereu a wholesale
dealer and pay 50.00
Ice cream saloon 5.00
Ice cream peddler 5.00
Insurance companies—Each
life insurance company hav
ing a local agent or agency
(this license not to author
ize the soliciting or writing
of life insurance by any spec
ial or traveling agent of such
company) 50.00
Each life insurance com
pany (in addition to the li
cense provided nent above
shall pay for each special
ing or writing insurance for
such company 25.00
AH other insurance compan
ies, including fire, accident,
marine and other insur
ance each 25.00
Insurance broker 100.00
Itinerant (including all itiner
ant physicians or professors,
venders of proprietary ar
ticles and all articles sold
by Itinerants upon the
streets 250.00
Inspector of naval stores 5.00
Inspector of lumber, timber,
staves and crossties, 5.00
Jeweler or dealer in jewelry.. 10.00
Junk dealer, dealing in iron,
steel brass or metals of any
kind, or second-hand rope,
canvass and other articles of
merchandise usually dealt in
by junk dealers shall pay a
license of 100.00
Provided, that each junk
dealer, in addition to, at ail
times, keeping iris-books open
and subject to inspection by
the marshal or assistant mar
shal of said city in searching
for stolen property, shall
daily render to the marshal of
said city a written report and
statement, showing ail ar
ticles received by such junk
dealer the preceding day and
from whom such articles were
received; and for the viola
tion of tne terms thereof, up- >
on conviction before the
Mayor and Council, after no
tice is given to such junk
dealer of the time and place
of trial, the license of such
junk dealer may be annulled
and revoked by said Mayor
and Council; and in addition
to the revoking of said li
cense, such junk dealer may
be prosecuted before the po
lice court of said city for vio
lation of this ordinance and,
upon conviction, punished as
prescribed in the sixteenth
section of the act of the Geor
gla legislature, approved No
vember 12, 1889, amending
ing the charter of this city,
Incorporated in section 71 of
the city code compiled by
Owens Johnson, Esq., in 1900
Knife board or stick board or
other board or table for pub
lic play (this shall not ap
ply to any game or device
where prizes or premiums
or cash are given away or in
any way allowed the custo
mers or patrons thereof),
each day 2.00
Lightning rod dealers or agents
soliciting or putting up work
in the city, 100.00
Laundry, including Chinese
each ' 25.00
Lumber, retail dealer in 10.0?)
Lime, dealer in 10.00
Lunch stands, each, 10.00
Liquors—Each person or firm
selling spiritous or malt li
quors in quantities of one
quart or upwards, not drank
on the premises, shall be con
sidered wholesale dealers
and pay 200.00
And if drank on the premises
shall pay a retail license of 200.00
Each person or firm selling
sp.ritous or malt liquors in
quantities of less than five
gallons, with the right to
have the same or part of
same drank or consumed on
the premises shall be consid
ered retail dealer, and pay.. 200.00
(A separate license must be
taken out for each separate
bar.)
The term “bar” as used in
this article is understood as
meaning, not the house,store
or room in which the liquors
are served to customers, but
the single or separate furni
ture or paraphernalia which
connected, the one place with
the other. Is used by regular
barkeepers In dispensing
drinks to customers.
Frovided, that no license
shall be granted for the sale
of spirituous or malt liquors
in quantities less than one
quart, where it is to be drunk
on the premises, to any per
son or applicant until such
person or applicant shall
have given a bond with suffi
cient security, to be approv
ed by the Mayor and Council,
in the sum of 6500, condition
ed upon the keeping of an
orderly house by said appli
cant or person, and for the
faithful observance of the
ordinance regulating the
sale of liquors for and during
the terms of said license;
and upon proof of the
breach of said bond made
before the Mayor and Coun
cil in council assembled,
it shall tie the power of the
.Mayor an! in Council to re
voke and annul said license
so granted.
Provided further, that all ap
plications* for license# to #ell
spirituous or malt liquors at
retail in quantities less than
5 gallons shall be read at one
meeting of the Mayor and
Council and then published
as a part of the proceedings of
that meeting, and at the next
subsequent meeting of the
Mayor and Council granted
or refused in the discretion
of the said Mayor and Council;
and no license shall be grant
ed except as heretofore pro
vided.
Provided further, that no
minors or women shall be al
lowed to enter, loiter or re
main in any barroom where
spirituous or malt liquors
are sold; that no lunch
counter or restaurant shall
be permitted to be run
or operated in the same
building where said bar
room is operated. By the
terms “lunch counter” and
“restaurant” It Is understood
to be a place or places where
food is Sold.
Provided further, that no
person, firm or corporation
engaged in the sale, at whole
sale or retail, of spirituous
vinous or malt liquors with
in the incorporate limits
of the city of Brunswick,
snail open any place or places
of business wherein any
such liquors are sold or al
lowed to be sold, or sell
or dispose of such liquors
therein or therefrom, or keep
any such place or places
wnere any such liquors are
sold, open or sell any such li
quors before 5 o’clock in the
morning or after ten o’clock
at night. Standard time, save
and except upon Saturdays,
when the same may be kept
open and such liquors sold
therein and therefrom until
the hour of eleven o'clock at
night, Standard time, at
which time -said places
shali be closed and all busi
ness cease therein.
Provided further, tnat such
- place-where spirituous, vfn
ous or malt liquors are sold
shall not have screens, binds,
or anything that might ob
struct the view from the
streets of the entire interior
of such places of business.
Provided further, that any
poison, firm or corporation vio
lating any of these provis
ions shall, upon conviction
thereof before the police
court of said city, be pun
ished as is prescribed in sec
tion 16 of the amended char
ter of the city of Brunswick,
, approved November 12, 1889,
(incorporated in section
71 of the code of said city
complied by Owens Johnson,
Esq., in 1900); and pro
vided further, that in the
event of any such violation
and conviction thereof, the
person, firm or corporation
thus convicted shall be sum
monsed to appear before
the Mayor and Council afore
said, and unless said person,
firm or corporation shall
show good cause to the con
trary to said Mayor and Coun
cil/ the license issued to
said person, firm or corpora
tion as herein provided shall
be revoked and annulled by
said Mayor and Council.
Provided that no license
shall be granted for and dur
ing the year beginning Feb.
19U2 and ending Jan. 31, 1903
authorizing the sale of spir
uous, vinous or malt liq
uors at any place in
said city located outside of
that part thereof which is
bounded as follows: Begin-
I ning at the southeastern
corner of Bay and G streets,
thence south to the north
side of London street, thence
east 180 feet, theence norm *
. totho north side of Mansfield
street, thence east 225 feet
thence north to the north
side of Monk street, thence
east 75 feet, thence north
to the north side of Mansfield
street, thence west 30 feet, .
j thence north to south side
| of G greet, thence west to
I point of beginning.
Provided further that no
such place shall be so li
censed having an
on the said
ary line between
Gloucester su^
! Liquors: or firm
selling exclusively malt liq
uors by the keg, case or
cask, shall be considered a
wholesale dealer, and pay.. 200 00
Liquors:—Each person or firm
selling exclusively malt liq
uors in quantifies less than
a keg, case or cask, and con
sumed on the premises, shall
be considered a retail dealer
and pay '
Marble or stone dealer or agent
haying no yard in the city,
soliciting orders 28 Of
Marble or stone dealer or agent
with yard in the city 10 no
Marine railway or dry dock.... gfhOO
Meats:—Retail dealer In fresh
meats, or person soliciting
or taking orders for same,.. 40001
-Wholes dealer in mSm
m |m
. .STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
■ The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent.
► UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
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► For Sale Cheap.
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► TWO DOUBLE BARRELL
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► BREECH-LOADING GUNS.
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►. .LESS THAN FACTORY COST
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► S.B. NATHANS,
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► 312 Newcastle St.
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W. E. DEMPSTER
Manager.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
I AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J. A. Montgomery.
503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
TO THE PUBLIC
In addition to affording every fa
cility to our customers consistent with
safe banking, we are prepared to act
as Administrator or Executor of Es
tates, Guardians of property of prop
erty of minors, and to make bonds in
judicial and other matters, generally
to exercise all our powers as a Trust
company.
Brunswick tank
& Trust Cos.,
H. W. GALE, Cashier.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Prop.
YOU CAN GET THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFORD
BY EATING HERE
225 Grant Street.
P. S. —Orders taken for O. K.
Laundry.
McDuffie’s turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger’s.
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger's.
The best photographs, crayons,
photo Jewelry, etc., are to be had at
Wilson’s studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester
street. Call and see samples and the
prices.
A Good Place
To have your clothes cleaned is at
Jim Carter’s. Ring phone 263-2.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
Strictly First-Class
Work lk being done at Jim Carter’s.
Only experienced workmen are em
ployed by. bins.
JANUARY 25.