The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 29, 1902, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, BRUSSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager LOUIB J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor Advertising rate* made known on application. Church and other char* liable organization notlcea published at half the regular rates. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga„ !>ostofflce, as second-class mall mat -BUBBCHIPTION BATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall free of charge to all parts of the United States and Can ada, Mexico, Porto Kico, Guam, Phil aypine islands anil Hawaiian Islands: Per Month I .60 Six Months 2.60 One Year 6.00 LEGAL NOTICES. From and after this date the legal advertisements of the sheriff of Glynn county, Ga., will be published in the Brunswick Daily News. W. H. BEHRIE, Sheriff Glynn County. January 10, 1001. From and after this date all legal advertisements and citations of the ordinary of Glynn county, Georgia, will be published in the Brunswick Daily News. HORACE DART. Ordinary Glynn County, Ga' From and after this date the legal notices of the clerk of the Superior Court of Glynn county will be pub< llshed In the Brunswick Daily 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 Nows. JOHN H. BROWN, Sheriff Camden County, Ga. St. Mary's, Ga., Jan. 16, 11)02. Oa and after this date, the Bruns wick Dally Nows will be the official organ of the ordinary of Camden •ounty, 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 •ourt, Camden county, Ga. J. H, RUDOLPH, Clerk Superior Court, Camden county, Ga. Hon. Emory Speer has designated tks Hnjjy Ki *u>a ass tha official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county. Miss Stone seems to be near re lease. Let us all hope so. Postmaster Brtmber; v, of Albany, Is having some trouble, too. J. P. Moran is unhappy. There Is not another single earth to buy. Congressman Fleming seems to be the only one in tho “bunch” who is having trouble. The Prince of Wales did not get a warm reception from the people of Berlin. The Sparta Ishmaelite thinks Joe Terrell Is a nice fellow but wants him defeated. There Is*no doubt now as to who Chicago thinks is the real hero of the Santiago battle. Mr. Guerry says Terrell took his platform. If this is the case, where is any room for a debate? It Is said that no loss than 3,000,000 persons live habitually on the high seas—that is, on the decks of ocean going ships. The Knoxville Sentinel exclaims: Wie beflinden sie sich, beute Mor gen? Wann kommit der Prinz nach Chattanooga? The bill providing for Me election ot United States sen a to 'T, has again passed tire house, but it is safe to say it will be killed In the senate. The senators evidently would prefer risking the legislatures: The people are fickle, you know. A bill has been Introduced in con gress by Mr. Lacy. Republican, of lo wa. to print 9,000 facsimile copies of the "Morals of Jesus of Nazareth," prepared by Thomas Jefferson. This book was known as Thomas Jeffer son's bible. and is now in the Nation al museum. A formidable demons*, 'x' ion is to lo made in congress in fhe way of a pe tition signed by 212,0)1 people, ex pressing sympathy for the Boers and asking congress to do the same. This petition has been gotten up under the auspices of Webste. Da/is. exSpeak er Reed, Bourke ernor Tares, of ll’in ;ie. MANILA WANTS CHINAMEN. The American Chamber of Com merce of Manila nas formulated an appeal to congress in which it earnestly prays for the en actment of laws allowing China men to enter the Philippine Is lands under such restrictions as the United States Philippine Commission may enact The present restrictive law concerning immigration, contin ues this appeal, is of no benefit to the Filipinos. Chinamen, if admitted, would not enter Into competition with local la bor, and their entry into the islands is imperatively needed as the tobacco, hemp, and sugar lands of the archi pelago are only partially cultivated. Without this legislation the country can not bo properly developed. Building in Manila has been badly re tarded because of this lack of labor and for these reasons the American Chamber of Commerce, composed en tirely of American citizens represent ing commercial Interests, respectfully prays for immediate action in this matter. The Eatonton Messenger says: “It will take 176 votes in convention to nominate a candidate for governor of Georgia, that being a majority of the total vote. With only two candi dates In the !•“•■,; one of thee.’, ,'ould necessarily be nominated on the firs! ballot, but with four and perhaps five candidates, all gocci men, the problem how to got 1 T-> votes pre sents difficulties that make it absurd for any candidate to Oat i that lie Is certain to lie nom.muted, or uor his friends to claim It for him. Nobody is going to have a walkover and lie winner will heave a great sigh of re lief at the finish.” The Houston Post thinks Roose velt should approve the bill to pen sion ex-presidents, as he will be a beneficiary very soon. Thursday at the Grand Opera House. Scenes and incidents as may be emeu any day mining the ipuiiui foil of the Kennebec valley of Maine fur nish the theme of the story unfolded by the New England Comedy Drama “Along the Kennebec,” which comes to the Grand Opera House Thursday next, Jan. 30. The company present ing this play is claimed to he far above tne average and present the piece in its entirety with their own special scenery and accessories, carried for that purpose. There are many specialties Inci dentally introduced during the pro gress or the play, which are greatly assisted by an excellent orchestra car ried by the company. The“ Along the Kennebec" baud will make a street parade on day of penormanee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAS TERN DIVISION OF THE SOUTH ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. Notice of Application for Discharge. Iu the matter of J. H. Scarlett, coun ty of Glynn in bankruptcy. To the creditors of the above named bank rupt: You are hereby notified that the above-named bankrupt has tiled his application for a discharge from all tiie debts provable in bankruptcy against said J. H. Scarlett The said application will be heard by the Hon. Emory Speer, Judge of the United States District Court, for said District and Division, at tho United States Court House, in Savannah, Ga.., on Hie Ilth day of February, 1902, at ten o clock, a. in. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at the time and place stated, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained in the said petition should uot be granted. Dated at Savannah, Ga., ttiis 27th day of January, 1902. . H. il. KING, Clerk. IN THE DISTRCT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAS TERN DIVISION OF THE SOUTH ERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. Notice of Application for Discharge. In the matter of M. D. Clower. of Glynn county, in bankruptcy. • To the creditors of the above-named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the above-named bankrupt has tiled als application for a discharge from all of the debts provable in bankruptcy against said M. D. Clower. The said application will be heard t by the Hon. Emory Si>eer. Judge of the United States District Court, foe said District and Division, at the United States Court House, in Savannah. Ga„ 01} the 11th May of February, 1902, at ten o'clock, a. in. All creditors of said bankrupt are notified to appear at tne time and place stated, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer contained In the said petition should not be granted. Dated at Savannah, Ga., this 27th day of January, 1902. H. H. KING, Clerk. Try Jim Carter for your spring and summer suit. He carries a full line the latest novelties in fine woolens. Loula 66, sold everywhere at $1.60, at Julius May's for SI.OO. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS COUNCIL MEETING, Regular Meeting. January 24, 1902. Present: Hon. N. Emanuel, Mayor; Aldermen du Bignon, Newman, McGar vy, Franklin, Kaiser and Cook. Absent: Aid, Calhoun and Taylor. Minutes of meeting Jan. 23, 1902, read and confirmed. The regular order of business was suspended. After a recess of three hours Council resumed, and the fol lowing ordinance read the second and third time, amended, passed and adopted. No. 100. Ordinance, by Alderman du Bignon. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE certain kinds of business within the city of Brunswick, fix the amount of license or business tax to bo paid for the privilege of pursuing such business, and prescribing penalties for the violation of the same. SECTION I.—Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brunswick in council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the au uiuiily in the same, That the fellow ing licenses and specific taxes shall bo levied and collected from all per sons during business in the city of Brunswick for the fiscal year begin ning February 1, 1902, and expiring February 1, 1903: Abstract and Title Cos., each,. .$ 10,00 Agency or agent real estate, renting or selling 50.00 Agency or agent, claim and collection 26.00 Agency or agent, each steam ship line 100.00 Agency or agent each steam boat line 25.00 Agency or agent, each sail ing vessel line 25.00 Agent (resident) sewing ma chine 15.00 Agent (transient), sewing machine 25.00 Architect 25.00 Auctioneer 25.00 Agency or agent or owner of each towboat line 25.00 Agency or agent of eacn brewery, (resident or non resident) 200.00 Agent, attorney at law or or other party negotiating loan on real estate 25,00 Bakery 15.00 Puiik or banker 60.00 Barrel actory 25.00 Box factory 10.00 Barber shop, single chair 5.00 Where there is more than one chair, the license then shall be each chair 4.00 Bill poster (resident or tran sient) 25.00 Billiard table used for pub lic play, each table 15.00 Birds, each dealer la (local or transient 5.00 Bicycle repair shop 10.00 Bicycle, dealer in or agent for .* if,.00 Bicycle livery 10.00 Blacksmith shop, each forge.. 6.00 Boarding house (entertaining transient boarders.... 10.00 Eash person, firm or corpor ation shipping or soliciting from masters of vessels the shipping of sailors or keep ing a sailors’ boarding house or both, shall pay a license of 100.00 Each runner or solicitor for sailor boarding house or sailor shipping agent shall pay a license of 50.00 Bracket workß or shops 25.00 Bottling works for soda water or mineral water 25.00 Bottling works, beer, 25.0 Bootblacks(not to apply to boot blacks in barber shops), to bo under control of and stand subject to removal at any time by the police, and to be compelled to wear a badge 2.00 Brick, dealer in or agent for.. 10.00 Broker in bonds, notes stocks or exchange, acting for him self or othera, whether hav ing an office or not 50.00 Broker, merchandise, fruit or produce of any kind.... 40.00 Broker, ship 50.00 Broker, general 100.00 Broker, naval stores 60.00 Broker, provisions or forage, or resident merchandise 40.00 Building and Loan Associa tion or its agent, loaning or offering to loan money, doing business exclusively in tho cit y 25.00 Doing business out of the city and soliciting business in Brunswick 50.00 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 not conflict with in terstate 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-lu” whether such canvassers, drummers or solicitors are regulafly 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 oilier vehicles is.ftfl 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 presser.. 10.00 Coal dealer, Belling less than ten-ton lots ' 25.00 Coal dealer, selling ten-ton lots or over, shall be consid ered wholesale deaers and pay. . ... 50.00 Commission mefehaat or expor- ter, or forwarding agent of cotton, lumber, crosstios, naval stores or other mer chandise, foreign or coast wise, or agent or representa tive of any pereon,corpora tion, firm or exporter 100.00 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 1500.00 and more, and lees than ?5.000.00 50.00 Contractor or builder taking contracts for ?5,000 efr more 100.00 Contractor or builder (mean ing brick-layers, carpenters, whitewashes, plasterers, kal sominers, painters, paper hangers, etc.,) taking con tracts under |SOC and over foO 15.00 Corn or grist mill 25.06 Centennial Board for public play, for each week, 100.00 Cold storage 23.00 Dealer in merchandise, deal- - Ing in or selling ail kinds of merchandise ui waxen at wholesale, and which is not in this ordinance or other wise provided for shall pay.. 50.00 (And the license granted shail include to each dealer or merchant the privilege of selling at retail as well as wholesale.) Dialer or merchant doaling in and selling, at re tail only, any and all kinds of goods, wares and morchan disc and not including spe cial lines herein otherwise provided for. shall pay (not dealing in fruit) 10.00 If dealing in fruit 20.00 Dog—The owner of a dog dr 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 LOO Dealer or agent in guns or ammunition 10.00 Dealer In shot gun ammunition only 6.00 Dye house (resident or agent for others) 10.00 Drug store 15,00 Dairy—Bach person or per sons selling milk, the pro duct of an many as five cows, Is hereby construed Lo mean us operating a dairy and shall pay 5.Q0 and for each additional cow. . 1.00 Each person or firm repair ing watches, clocks or jew elry 5.00 Electric light company 200.00 Express company 100.00 Electric machinery and sup plies, each exclusive dealer in 25.00 When connected with other licensed business 16.00 Electric contractor or those installing electris wires 10.00 Fertilizers, dealer in or agent agent for 25.00 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 eafn 5.00 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 $5.00 at wholesale.... 20.00 Foundry or machine shops.... 60.00 Fruit, dealer in, stand not to to be extouded more than three feet from wall of fence, in fruit exclusively. 15.00 if other merchandise not herein specially provided, r lying jenny or merryvgo romul. each day 10.00 Oas companies each l()o!oo Gas fitter or plumber 25.00 Guarantee or surety company or agent for guarantee or surety company 25.00 Gunsmith, repairing guns and Cycles 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 ™ ras 60.00 Hotel containing less than fifty stid more than twenty rooms 40.00 Hotel containing 20 rooms, or 'f 88 25.00 (No license shall be issued for any pubic hall located within 200 feet of a barroom.) Hoisting engine for discharg ing or loading vesels for hire each engine 25,00 Hoisting apparatus, other than steam, for discharging ves- Hand organ, grinder of, each day. , M Horse or mule broker, drover V or dealer 50.00 l Ice factory or agent f0r...,..' So'oot Ice—Every person, firm or cor poration importing ice and offering same for sate shall be considered, 'a wholesale dealer and pay 50 00 Ice cream saloon ’ " 5 ()0 Ice cream peddler 5 ; oo 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 ufe insurance com pany (in addition to the li cense provided next above shall pay for each special ing or writing insurance for such company 25 00 AH other insurance compan ies, including fire, accident, (Continued from 3d page) , SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES. Best Flour two 241 b sacks 1.05 Best Bacon per lb jqc Picnic Ham per lb ioc Grits per half bushel JS C . Meal per half bushel ,jj c Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs 25c Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck js c Good Head Rice 3 qts 25c. Fine Black-eyed Peas 3 qts 25c Best N. Y. Creamery Butter per lb 3(j c Full Line of GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Tl NWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC AT VERY LOW PRICES. Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos Hay, Grain, Bran, a t wholesale and retail. A. ZELMENOVITZ, Blood north s old stand, Corner E & L Streets. 'Phone 205 ONE CENT A WORD. It you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that seme one else ha ; ad vertise in this column. This papei is read by more people in one day than any other Brunswick paper Rates strictly one cent per word for each insertion. Nothing taken for less than 50 cents FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms at 401 G street, corner A. WANTD—A smart white boy at Nussbaum’s grocery store. LOST —New 38Iver Johnson pistol; re turn to News office. FOR SALE—Cheap; light top buggy. Apply C. H. J., this office. FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Apply 500 G street WANTED—Three oir four rooms for light housekeeping. C. M. J., this of fice. LOST, or oiOLEN—Two mare mules; one mouse colored and one black. Return to W. H. Curry, Brunswick, Ga. FOR SALE —Cheap; one Mathushek piano in perfect order. Address S., care of this office. FOR RENT —A two story house with good yard. Apply t Mrs. Colas berry, 121 N Amherst street. FOR SALE—Two feather beds, one down quilt and other household arti cles. Apply 210 Reynolds street. LOST—Near the poetoffice, Mason ic watch charm, engraved on back “Chapter No. 66,” and Initials of the owner. Finder return to J. W. Wat kins and receive reward. WANTED—Good second hand me dium size safe at reasonable price. Warren A. Fuller Lumber Cos., Opera House block. LOST—One extra large white pointer dog with .onion colored ears, has on leather collar, marked T. S. Mailard. Finder will be suitably rewarded. R. R. Hopkins, g LEARN TO DRAW Learn to draw life-size portraits or to sketch from nature in a course of ten lessons by the new system called “Back and White.” A child ten years old can learn. Call at the studio and see for yourself. Adjoining Winston’s Photo Gallery. i 4&9^ w The Face and Hands I Require more care during the win ter. Hard winds and frosty air make the use of some emolient absolutely i necessary. All the well known prepa rations tor the skin are to be found in our stock of toilet articles. Smith's Eiderine Has become one of the leaers and can specially recommended for chap* hands, rough akin. etc. Streets s LIQUOR HOUSE Not every liquor dealer cater, to the family trade, but I do. You must be a* careful in buying liquor. tor lc£e y w! “* y ° U 3r * in buyin m * d ' £.TawUys. neVer m,ke * mi,Uk — R. LEVISON, Ag't. Corner Monk and Grant Streets. W. M. TUPPER & CO., “ Forwarding and Shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towing and Marino In surance. Corresponaeno. S.llciteS BRUNSWICK, CA, STEINWAY AND MATHUBEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent TTTTTTTTTTTttttttmHfI UNREDEEMED PLEDGES For Sale Cheap. ...TWO DOUBLE BARRELL BREECH-LOADING GUNS. ..LESS THAN FACTORY COST S.B. NATHANS, 312 Newcastle St. j WANTED : TO BUY : Second-hand F : U R N I T U R E, ; SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, : ORGANS, Etc. - NEW HOME AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES^ I W. WIKI’S,: 208 Bay St. ; i W. E. DEMPSTEK Manager. REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS, TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA CH IN ES, 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 eyery fa cility to our customers consistent with safe banking, w% 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 cur powers as a Truft company. Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., H. W. GALE, Cashier. . —E— --JJ-'-LJ —l' .l"^BS8 B. L. JORDAN, Shoemaker. Repairing neatly done. Always on time, 110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle thorpe streets. For the best shingles call on L. A. Miller. Strictly First-Class Work ifc being done at Jim Carter’s. Only experienced workmen are em ployed by him. McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill makes bue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger’s. JANUARY 29.