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BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor
CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rates made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at hall the regular rates.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
postoffice, as second-class mall mat
ter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mail free of charge to all
parts of the United Slates and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month 9 .50
Six Months 2.50
Une Year 5.00
LEGAL NOTICES.
From and after this date the legal
, advertisements of tae sheriff of Glynn
county, ua., wiii be published in the
Brunswick 'Daily News.
W. H. BERIUE,
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
Daily News. HORACE DART.
Ordinary Glyrm County, Ga?
From and after this date the legal
notices of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Glynn county will bo pub
lished In the Brunswick Daily News.
H. F. du IiIGNON,
Clerk S. C. G. C.
From and after this date the legal
advertisements of tne sheriff of Cam
den county, Ga., will be published
In the Brunswick Daily News.
JOHN H. BROWN,
Sheriff Camden County, Ga.
St. Mary’s, Ga., Jan. 16, 1902.
On and after this date, the Bruns
wick Dally News 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 Daily 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
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Glynn county.
Brunswick is going to Charleston
in groat stylo.
Prince Henry will spend live hours
in Philadelphia.
Subscribe to The Nows and keep up
with the doings of the world.
The Georgia congressman who has
no opposition is in groat luck.
The papers devoted a great deal of
space to the Hay-Whitney wedding.
Quarry would go way back and sit
down should Terrell aocept his chal
lenge for a joint debate, g
It is stated that New Jersey trolleys
will have a New York terminal station
connected by a tunnel under the Hud
son river.
The Washington (lnd.) Star says:
“One beauty, at least, about Santos-
Dumont's airship, is that It can be
operated without risk of tunnel! dis
asters" What does New York say.
asks the Augusta Chronicle.
There are some very artless people
in the state of Maine., as is proven by
the following paragraph: Will the per
son who exchanged a very large old
colon umbrella for anew silk one at
the Methodist supper, last Wednesday
night, as soon as they find out the mis
take return the silk one to the ownei
Fairiand Journal.
The Tampa Times says: “Our
neighbors and friends above the Geor
gia line are having a bushel of fun
over the gubernatorial campaign.
From reading the Georgia papers now
the principal issue in the campaign
seems to be who is me second choice
of Colonel Fstill and Colonel Guerry.
All other Issues seem to have palled
beside this leading one, which is no
doubt extremely interesting.
There are six George Washingtons
in the house. Illinois and Indiana
send two each and Alabama and New
York one each. The next given name
in favor is Henry Clay, of which there
are three. There are two Benjamin
Franklins and two Thomas Jeffersons.
—Savannah Fress. Wonder if these.
George Washingtons, Thomas Jeffer
sons. Benjamin Franklins and Henry
Clays ever bring to mind their famous
namesake* ?—Columbu* Enquirer-Sun,
HE ATTRACTED ATTENTION,
Edward Biddle, the Pittsburg mur
derer, Who, with his brother, made a
bold dash for liberty, but was wounded
bv his persuers, seems to have had
a desperate hold upon susceptible
women. There was something bad
but something attractive in his wild
nature which women could not resist.
He was handsome and seemed to
possess hypnotic power. Mrs. Sof
,fel, the warden’s wife, was so much
infatuated with him that she had fal
len completely under his spell.
She supplied him with dainties from
her own table, and frequenty visited
him in his cell.
When Biddle was charged with
killng Fitzgerald, the detective, the
widow of the murdered mail' became
so Interested in him that she was made
to believe bis story and tried to have
him reprieved. Biddle apparently ex
ercised the same influence over Mrs.
Soffel as he bad over Mrs Fitzgerald.
There is yet another woman iu the
the case. A mysterious young person
called on Governor Stone in Harris
burg January Bth, and pleaded for a
respite for the Biddles, who has been
sentenced to hang January 14. Slu
wan a woman of respectability in
Pittsburg.
Shortly after the, visit of the un
named girl the governor respited the
Biddles in order to allow them an
opportunity to get their case before
the pardon board. John, who was to
have ben hanged January 11. was
respited until February 26. and Ed
ward, who was to have bo-n hanged
January IC, was n spited until Feb
ruary 27.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
A man of strong will can make any
woman do anything he wants her to
do.
A little bit of sweetness comes out
of a kiss every time you take it off
of the same lips.
It isn't necessary for a man to be
a hypnotist in order to get his mind
concentrated on Tne toothache.
The same woman who lias money
enough to have her red hair called
golden tresses can steal and have It
called kleptomania.
Nine men out of ten who start at
the top reach the bottom, hut nine out
of ten who stall at the bottom stay
there.
If some preacher was only smart
enough to put a side door in his church
he would have it filled vii men who
would go it for force of habit.
When a very young man begins to
know how much less he knows than lie
thinks he knows then he knows some
thing that is really wore,, knowing.
Brunswick will not get interested
in the gubernatorial fight until we
tear some speeches.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
G ICO KG lA—Glynn County.
The undersigned by virtue, and ac
ting under authority of an order of
Cue court of Ordinary of said county
granted at the January term 1902, will
sell at public outcry, before the court
house door in said county, between
the hours of ten and four o’clock of
that day. on the first Tuesday in. it
being the 4th. day of March’ 1902.
to the highest and best bidder, that
tract or body of land containing thirty
five acres, more or less, lying in said
county, being of irregular shape,, and
bounded northward, eastward and
westward by lands of Malachi Green,
and southward by lands of the estate
of the late G. W. Wright, and which
lands are accurately and fully des
cribed, and a plot thereof given, m
the petition to said court for leave to
sell the same, and to which for des
cription reference is had. Said lands
sold as the property of the estate of
D. P. Jones, late of said county, de
ceased, to pay debts and make distri
bution amongst the heirs. The terms
of sale cash. This February 7th. 1902.
C. O. Jones
Administrator of D. P. Jones.
U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick,
ily whiskey. For sale only at I.oew
ensteins.
Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home foi
■the sick. Phone 37.
Full line of building material at L.
A. Miller’s.
Three sisee of gas heaters on dis
play at Sl# Newcastle street.
For the best shingles call on L. A.
Miller.
MONTGOMERY C. GOODYEAR,
Insurance Fire, Storm, Accident.
Prompt and Courteous Attention.
Until the 11th Jim Carter is going
to be kept real busy pressing clothes
for the Jewish fair.
Germinal for chape. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
A Wife Says:
"We havi frur children. With the first
firee I sufiei td almost unbearable pains from
2 to J 4 hoi rz, and had to be placed under
the influents of chloroform. I used three
bottles of father's Friend before our last
child came, syhich
is a strong, ISt and Arm
healthy boy doing
my housew irk up \ £
to within tw r hours . JSSeSb .
of birth, aid suf- (0) > MHjSF
itred but a fe w hard '~'J
merit is the grand- 1 // A ¥//
est remedy ever J a
Mother’s
will do for every woman what h did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not (3 use it during pregnancy is s
mistake to I paid tor in pain and suffering.
Mother's I‘riend equips the patient with a
strong bod;' and clear intellect, which in
turn are i* l parted to the child. It relaxes
•he muscle: and allows them to expand. It
relieves mi xiing sickness and nervousness.
It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is shott and practically painless. Dan
ger of rai sg or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, u i recovery is merely a matter of
a few dayr
Druggists util Mother's Friend tar ft • battle.
The Bradfltid Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga
Sear tor our tree tlluetrated book
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
GLYNN COUNTY.
To tlie supetlor court of sail county:
The petition of B. Carreras, 1. L.
Schuyler, anil Fred Pfeiffer, who aver
themselves to be citizens of the
United States anu of the State ot
'Georgia, and residents of the city of
Brunswick, in said State and county,
respectfully shows:
1. That petitioners desire to form
a corporation under the provisions
of section 2350 et seq. of the civil
code of 1895 of the State of Georgia,
lo exist for t.ie full end and term of
twenty (20) years, with privilege of
renewal acording to law. and the same
H> lie known as the “Salamia I.umber
Company."
2. That under such corporate name
they desire to.carry on the business of
of buying, selling, handling and for
warding lumber of all classes; to buy
and sell and advance money on tim
ber lands, to purchase, lease, own ami
operate sawmills, iiry kilns and other
plants for the manufacture or treat
ment of all classes of lumber.
3. To buy and sell naval stores
and all other commercial products;
to handle the same on commission
as brokers; to advance money and
take security therefor on real and
personal property, ami to do and per
form generally each and every char
acter of business incident to the pur
poses of said incorporation', as herein
set out.
4, The capital stock of the said cor
poration shall be the sum of twenty
flve thousand dollars (125,000), no
part of which has yet been paid in,
Imt before commencing business under
a charter granted hereby, petitioners
and their associates will comply with
the provisions of the law of Georgia
with reference to the payment of the
minUmum capital tifereby required.
Said capital stock shall be devided
into shares of one hundred dollars,
and each share of stock shall be en
titled to one vote at all corporate
meetings of the stockholders. Said
capital stock shall be decreased at any
time to any sum not less than five
thousand dollars or be increased from
time to time to a sum not exceeding
one hundrer thousand dollars upon
two thirds of the capital stock then
outstanuing voting for such increase
or decrease, as the case may t>e.
•>- Pile officers of said company
t*ieir tales and powers, duties, sal
aries and emoluments, shall be estab
lished and fixed from time to time by
tho board of directors of said com
pany, who shall be selected from the
stockholders themselves, and which
board of directors shall consist of not less
than three nor more than seven per
sons, accordingly as the stockholders
shall from time to time fix.
(*. In addition to the foregoing,
your petitioners desire all of tne us
ual powers granted by law to corpora
tions. including he power to sue and
be sued, plead and be impleaded, to
have and use a common seal, to make
by-laws for the government of its af
fairs, and to regulate the transaction
of its business, not contrary to law,
and to have all of te rights, duties and
privileges given by the law of Georgia
to private corporations.
And your petitioners will ever nrav
‘‘ to - W. E. Kay,
Attorney at Law for Petitioners.
State of Georgia. Glynn county.
I. H. F. du Bignon, Clerk of’the Su
perior Court of Glynn county Geor
gia. do certify that the above and fore
going is a true and correct copy of the
petition for charter of the Salamia
Lumber Company, of tile in the
clerk’s office of said court. Witness
my hand and tne seal of said court,
this, February 7, 1902.
H. F. du Bignon,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
Georgia.
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down system* and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger’s.
New samples for fine taiier Bade
clothing at Jim Carter’s.
Ring Phone 2532 fer a fair press.
,r THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ONE CENTA WORD.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, 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.
FOR SALE —Cheap; light top, buggy.
Apply C. H. this office.
FOR RENT —Rooms, ftirnished and
unfurnished. Apply 500 G street.
WANTED —Furnished room. May also
take meals. State location and price
per week. H. P, this office.
FOR SALE—A good lot and nouse on
Monk street —a very good piece of
property. Apply to S. Lieberman, 109
Monk street.
WANTED —...an to solicit subscribers
in Camden county for the News. Ap
ply at this office 7:20 tonight.
FOR SALE or HIRE —Good horse and
wagon on good terms. Apply at this
office.
LOST, -TKAYED or eiOLEN—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. Cffiies
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 Mason
ic watch charm, engraved on back
’’Chapter No. 6i>." 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 witn .emon colored ear-, has on
leather collar, marked T. K. Mallard.
Finder will be suitably rewarded.
K. R. Hopkins.
LOST—One pair eye glasses,gold
guard chain attached. A suitable re
ward will be paid upon return to this
office.
WANTED—To rent for short time
a good kodak, 4 x 5 or larger. Ad
dress 908 Richmond street.
WANTED—Six carpenters at once.
Brunswick Sash, Door and Blind'Co.
FOR SALE—OId town Bay lot num
ber 15 occupied b>' L. A. Miller ns a
lumber yard corner Bay and Mans
field street. Price $3,000, cash. Ap
ply to D. A. Parker. 225 Union street.
WANTED—Twenty-five men im
mediately. Taylor-Cook Cypress Cos.
Apply at mill any time before 12
o’clock
FOR SALE—Cheap, the balance of
Mrs. Hirsch's furniture, consisting oi
an elegant Mathushek piano, hand
some book case and writing desk
combined, parlor and setting room
sets, bed room suit with spring,
chairs, tables, new hammock, refriga
tor. Apply to Mrs. Julius May. 510
Gloucester street.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
STATE OF GEORGIA- Glynn County.
Will be sold before the court house
in the city of Brunswick. Glynn county,
Georgia, during the legal hours ot
sale on the first Tuesday in March
the following described real estate
to wit:
Old Town lot number one hundred
and sixty-nine (169) situate, lying and
being in the state of Georgia, county
of Glynn, and in the city of Bruns
wick. designated on the map of said
city made by Georgb R. Baldwin, A.
D. 1837, as Old Town said lot being
bounded as follows: north by Albe
marle street one hundred and eighty
feet, on the east ninety feet by-
Reynolds street, on the south on hun
dred and eighty feet by Old Town lot
number one hundred and seventy,- and
on the west ninety feet by Richmond
street. Levied on and sold as
the property of Mrs. S. C. Jeter, under
and by virtue of an execution issued
from the Superior court of Fulton
county, Georgia, in favor of J. A.
Anderson and M. A. O’Bvrne
receivers for the Southern Mutual
Building and Loan Association, of At
lanta, and against Mrs. S. C. Jeter
for $1,746.60, cost $20,55 and all fur
ther interest and cost less a credit ot
$6,00. Notice of levy given tenant in
possession Jan. 6th. 1902.
W. H. Berrie,
Sheriff. Glynn County, Ga.
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine. 505 Gloucester
street
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
street
J. W. CONOLIG
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street
Ask anybody where to find Jim
Carter's clothes cleaning establish
ment. They’ve all been there but
you.
Louis 66. sold everywhere at $1 50
at Jullua May's for SI.OO.
None but the best barbers at Clark's
Share at his shop.
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES.
Beat Flour two 241 b sacks 1.26
Best Bacon per lb ..10c
Picnic Ham per lb ; 10c
Grits per half bushel 45c-
Meal per half bushel 17c
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs 25c
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck 15c
Good Head Rice 3 qts . .. 25c
Fine Black-eyed Peas 3 qts ~ 25c
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 90 cts.
Full Line of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE. ETC.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos
Hay, Grain, Bran, a t wholesale and retail.
A. ZELMENOYITZ,
Bloodwormh’s old stand, Corner E
& L Streets. Phone 205
Souvenir China, Souvenir Books,
Holiday Books of endless variety,
Holiday Cards, Fine China, Cut
Glass, Pictures and Fancy Goods.
All kinds of Presents for Ladies and
Gentlemen, at
FL.FM I NQ <§6 WAFT’S,
Agents for Columbia Grsphophenes,
■VOUOE ■*
Dyspepsia Cure
You might as well put fuel under a Toiler without burning it and
expect the engine to run, as to eat food and not digest it and expect
to keep up nourishment for your body. You must have nourishment
to live and when you cannot digest your food, Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke
will do it Cor you, with no aid whatever from the stomach, ltcontairis
exactly the same elements as Nature’s digestive fluids and can't Help but
produce the same results.—David Taylor, Blind Ridge, l’a.,writes:—
*T have been afflicted for a number of years wil h dyspepsia and have
tried various remedies without good results but was cured by one bottle
of Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke. 1 cannot say too much in its favor ”
It can’t help but do you good
Preparcnl by E. O. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago. The sl. bottle contains times the 50c. siiOb
When you need a soothiugandhealing application for pi ies7 sores and skin
diseases, use DeWltt’a Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits.
BRUSH UP.
With a brush from our new and fine
assortment. We are showing
Brushes
for the hair, the teeth, the nails and
the flesh. Besides others for the
clothes, hats and shoes.
Smith’s Elderine
is now the favorite skin preparation
with a great number of people who
have been using it during the winter
for chapped hands, rough skin, etc.
Can furnish any amount of recommen
dations by Brunswick people who say
it is the best they have ever used and
it will do all that is claimed for It.
SMiTii’i PdAKJIACi,
Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULES.
Both Southern and Plant System In
augurate Changes.
Both the Southern Railway and the
Plant System inaugurated a change
of schedule. The Plant System’s
changes are as follows:
Train No. 87|leaves at 8:15 a. m
instead of atjJ|o a. m. Train No. 89’
leaves at m. instead of at
2:50 p. m.
Train No. at 8:15 a. m
instead of at a. m. Train No. £8
arrives at in. instead of at
7:30 p. m.
The changes are as fol
lows: Nor-19 leaves at 4:46 a. m
No. 15 at 7:20 a. m., No. 98 at 9:45
a. m.. No. 25 at 1:35 p. m., No 13 at
9:05 p. m.
Arriving—No. 20 at 7:50 a. m No
14 at 7 a. m„ No. 24 at 1:10 p. m„ No.’
16 at 2:25 p. m., No. 26 at 5:05 p. m.
B. & B. Schedule.
Leave Brunswick for Savannah and
points north at 7:20 a. m„ 11:10 a. m.
and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick
from Savannah and points north at
1 '■ 42 *• m-, 2:60 p. m„ 7:32 p m
Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville
ana points south at 6 a. m., 1:10 pm |
Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville
and points south at 12:5b p. m., 10-32
p. m.
THOMAS KEANY,
The Grocer,
has accepted the agency for Nuaaal
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[NEW HOME AMD SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
J. V. WKICS,
208 Bay St.
X MILY
LIQUOR HOUSE
Not every liquor dealer cater* to
the family trade, but I do. You must
be as careful in buying liquors for
family use as you are in buying med
icine. We never make a mistake—
best awlays.
R. LEVISQN, flg’l.
Comer Monk and Grant Streets.
w7e7dempster
Manager.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES.
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J. A. Montgomery.
I 503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
W. M. TUPPER & CO., ‘
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
_ _ BRUNSWICK, A.