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SUNDAY MORNING,
During the month of February
we will offer a reduction to close
out a number of odd pieces in
Furniture and other Household
Goods. We will offer a down quilt,
regular value $lO, our price $6.75;
Golden Oak Bed-room Suite, 3
pieces, worth §25, our price §18; a
large, full size, 36-inch Saratoga
Trunk worth sl2, our price $9 It
yon want a first-class Range that’s
up in quality and down in pri r c, try
one of our “Born’s Sle* 1 Rang sF
C. MeGMRVEY.
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY '-A GRAND GLOWHI3KEY"
Is the famous
CREAM OF KENTUCKY,
it’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its
fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan,
I. TRADER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cinoinnati, 0., U. S. A.
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason,Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
CAPITAL $ l 50,OOO
loans, DISCOUNTS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
Interest Allowed on Deposit* in Savings Department.
DIRECTORS:
JOSEPH W. SENNET, President Downing 00.
Judge Brunswick Circuit. ejpptifciF i r-ENuiG,
F. D. M. STRACHAN, Of Brcbston, Fendig & Cos.
Of Strachan Steamship Line. E. H. MASON, of E. H. Mason & Cos.
HENRY P, TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier.
President Southern Pine Cos.
. * j *' * r# Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
111 Western Beef,
't- s 5
Hnrfc arm
* i 1 Sir t-MU .;.!UUg!li
Fresh Poultry.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries
Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sent out nice and cl can. The best of everything for the
model housekeeper.
207 Monk St. ’Phone 89
W. H. BOWEN & C 0„
Contractors and Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
,vaxrKA<,TI ’Rp:RS OK
RBMKXT TILK AN*F> AKTILIUAL STOXiv ;
J. M. BURN LI TANARUS, :
YVHOLh SALS.
Grain and Provisions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
Art Studio.
Having opened * hne an
studio, on the same door opposite
(Wilson’* Art Photo Studio) for in
struction in every branch of art cul
ture, (free hand). Oil water-color and
China, i would be happy to receive
the same patronage from Brunswick's
art lovers th:t I have received in
large cities 5P2 Bleucester street.
Mrs. M. (?. Be Hart.
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
street
MONTGOMERY GOOCYEAR,
Insurance Fire, Storm, Accident.
Prompt and Courteous Attention.
Another car of banaaa* to noil at, 10c
per dozen; alee eggs at 21c per dozen,
jjoodenpyle opposite Ogieiitoi-pe ho
tel.
Notice to all Parties Concerned.
On and after this date, ail bicycles
feft in my shop for repairs, sixty days
after being repaired will be sold for
repair charges and storage.
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.,
H. Girvin, Manager.
POLITICS WILL
SOOIJE WARM,
SOME INTERESTING CONTESTS
FOR COUNTY OFFICES IN
GLYNN.
From the present out look there will
be some hot times in Glynn this year,
and polities will be boiling, and boil
ing ov.r.
A large number of the present
county officers will have opposition
among the number is Sheriff Berne,
who will be opposed by G. \Y. Owens,
County Treasurer Lee, who will be
opposed by F. M. Scarlett. Tax Re
ceiver wuhberley, who will be op
posed by \V. E. Dempster, and more
candidates to be heard from.
It is more than probable that Tax
Collector Read and Clerk of the court
du Bignon will have no opposition
and Coroner Jennings may be lucky
in this respect also.
County Suveyor Penniman may have
a fight for his place, as there is al
ways a standing candidate for this
Job.
TO INSPECT SF.WERAGE SYSTEM.
Bids Wlii Be Received by Board of
Health.
Bids will be received until noon
Wednesday, Kelt. 2li. 1902. for the in
spection of the sewerage system of
the city of Brunswick, upon the fol
lowing conditions: the inspections are
to be made under the supervision 01
Ut l ' Board of Health, and are to com
prise the passing through all of the
main sewers and laterals, of such ap
pliances as will determine that said
s Weis and laterals are clear of all
•end. dill, trash, or anything likely to
impede the proper flow of sewage in
such sewers. A report shall be made
to the Board of Health by the party
inspecting, on the condition which
each sewer or lateral shall have
shown: and in ease of obstructions the
reason id such shall be determined as
near as possible, to enable a proper
estimate for its clearance, and a re
port be mad: as above. Should any
contrivance or appliance used for such
inspection bei-om- lodged in the saw
ei. the amount stated in bin shall in
elude its remoal and the replacing ,
Hie sewer in ils original condition.
Bald inspection must include an in
spection and report of the eomt.tior
ol the flush tanks. The plan of the
-•went g system on tile in the City
Engineer's office, shall be the basis
of the inspection. A bond of five hun
dred dollars i S.ViO), will he retpiirc;!.
indemnifying the ; <ty against tiny
carnage to the sewerage system. No
more than thirty days shall he eon
relied iur the inspection and report,
dated Horn aeceplauce ol Id,!.
t.OUIK-n 1 Orel Vos Die right to rejei I
any and all bid*.
Alfred V. Wood,
.Secretary Board of Health.
Marshal S?,le,
Will bo sold before the Court House
door, on Wednesday, the 20t.h, Fob.,
191)2. One dark hrindle female year
ling or eall, unout 9 months old. un
marked, Said calf now in city
Round, unclaimed and to be sold for
impounding fees and cost.
Tills February 21, 19u2.
S. A. BURNEY.
Marshal.
Four Barbers Now.
Henry Brightly, the old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and is now
with C. A Clark.
P* r< bed wh< at fi r chir ken food;
?lAO per I(m pound sack Makes
hns lay at .1. M. Burnetts.
J. W. CONOt Y,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle -Street
U V. hiskey, the best In Brunswick,
ily whiskey. For sale only at I.oew
cnslein’s.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA Glynn County.
The undersigned by virtue, and ac
ting under authority of an order of
Hie court of Ordinary of said county
granted at the January term 1902, will
ceil at public outcry, before the court
Mouse door in said county, between
'hr: hours of ten an,] four o’clock ol
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
live acres, more or less, lying in said
county, being of irregular sbai>e, arid
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 gis-en. m
the petition to said court ter leave to
sell the same, and to which for des
cription reference is had. Said lands
sold as the property of the estate of
I). 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.
0. O. Jones
Administrator of D. P. Jones.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
iSIOLE CHICKENS;
: NOW II JAIL
MAN WELL KNOWN IN -BRUNS
WICK IN BIG TROUBLE AT
ROME.
The following is taken from the
Home Tribune:
C. E. Martin, a watte man. has
come to grief, and is spending his
Honeymoon in the county jail with
out. his better half.
Martin is said to be a professional
chicken thief, and according to Uu
number of bon roosts he is all god i
have robbed he is evidently a slic
artist in his line of basin,-s:-..
For the past several days fowls o
all kind have mysteriously disappear!- i
from the premises ol citizens li.in
in East Rome. The feathered tribe
was decreasing a such a rapid rate
that tin attention of Mumbai Lindsay
was called to the matter ami he at
once went, to work to capture the mis
creant .
Martin was spotted as being the
guilty party and a wamini was taken
out for his arrest .
Deputy Kheiiff I",un-iino and Mar
shal Lindsay, alter a vigorous sen: ■’
captured Martin and lodged him in
jail.
A large bullseyo litnlcrn was found
which it is said was used by Martin
to blind the fowls with whom he went
on Ills wholesale nigntly mills.
rt is estimated I hat. not less than 1 Or.
chickens have been stolen by Maitin
in the pasl few days. Deputy Sheriff
Dunehoo has rounded up a nmiori!
ol the chickens .stolen ann will place
Diem on exhibition at the jail so Dial
the victims ot tlie 111! a , an call and
identify them.
Martin is about 40 years of age and
seems lo be a man ol refinement He
says his home is in Cincinnati and
Dial, he is wetl known ill roll-hoilt ihe
wi-st . lie alleges t led is in is.
business of enlarging pictures, and
has not been in Rom- long.
A lew minutes before he was a
rested. Marlin was united in marring!
to Miss Addle King, a very preit
young lady. The '■(•.■oniony was pm
formed by Rev. Mr. Conn at the
bride’s home in East. Rome.
Martin v, ill be given a preliminary
bearing Ibis morning id p o’clo be
fore 1 untie,■ ol Do iVhc- Walter Da
lis.
Mai tin lias visited Brunswick Sev
ern 1 times, and was here a few weeks
ago, soliciting idciun-K to lie enlarged.
Louis tit,, sold everywhere at s].T,n
ul Julius May s for SD.ob.
v* iwi :< 11,1 , ! \ir V >. -r
M \ oFFicr of
V&Ji t THE ADMIRAL
V 1747 RhoUn
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WASHINGTON j
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Feb. 18, 1901 \
A. H. Bremer Cos.,
Chicago.
| Gentlemen:—l have I
H used Coke Dandruff I
1 Cure for the past |
| year and found it an 8
I excellent prepara- I
I tion.
1 j
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.
Shingles, laths and everything for
the builder at I*. A. Miller’s.
Let us fill your proscription. Pure
drugs, prices always right. Hunter-
Sale Drug Cos.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always'on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents,
. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
’MANY VESSELS
COME m CO,
FIVE MASTED SCHOONER WAS
AMONG THE ARRIVALS
YESTERDAY.
Following is the record of the
movement of vessels at this port yes
terday :
Arrived.
Schooner George Ames. Captain
King, from Boston.
Schooner Josephine Ellicoit, Cap
tain Ray, from Boston.
Schooner John Manning, Cap
tain i'uhr, from Boston.
Schooner Susie H. Davidson, Cap
lain Daugherty, from Baltimore.
Sailed.
Steamship Colorado. Captain Risk,
for New York.
Steamship Cainloch, Captain Mitch
ell. for Billion.
Schooner Pendleton Satisfaction.
Captain Burgess, for Philadelphia.
Schooner \V. M. Wiekman, Captain
Ewan, for New Yon;.
Schooner 11. B. Cousin, Captain
Swootlnnd. for Boston.
Schooner Robert Ewing, Captain
Willet, for Cape Verde,
Schooner Luther T. Garrison. Cap
tain Kialey, for Boston.
The tug Vigilant leit yesterday for
Boston with the. srnooner Lutner T.
Ounison in low. During the Vigi
lanCs trip the tug U. Hart will be on
in her place. ,ey.s‘*|
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
GLYNN COUNTY.
To Dm wuporior court of said county:
The petition of B. Carreras, i. E.
Schuyler, and Fred Pfeiffer, who aver
themselves to be citizens of the
United Slates and of the State ol
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 2270 J seq. of the civil
code of I Sim of Ike State of Georgia,
to !"isi for the full cud and term of
twenty (20) years, with privilege of
recevviil aeording to law, and the same
to be known ai Hie “Salamia Lumber
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, In purchase, lease, own and
opi-r.-it.o sawmillo, dry kilns and other
plants for the manufacture or treat
in' nt of all classes of lumber.
•k To buy and sell naval stores
I and ;ll othe r commercial products;
jto handle the same on commission
|as broke;':;; to advance money and
; take .security therefor on real and
cor. emii pi opei i.. . and to do and per
iorn: eii, rally each and every char
• actor <-f business incident to the pur-
I poses ol said incorporation, as herein
I set out.
4. t'lie capital stock of the said cor
poration shall he the sum of twenty
five thousand dollars ($25,000) no
\ part, ol whien has yi-t been paid in,
but hot ore eojuiiM ncing business under
a charter granted hereby, petitioners
and 11 -■ ■ 1 r kites will comply with
i tli" provisions of iHe law of Georgia
; with reference to the payment of tiie
i miniimuni capital t i-reby required.
! Bairt capital stock shall he devide -
! Into shares of one hundred dollars,
nnd each share of stock shall he eu
tiiled to one vote at all corporate
iiiei i ings of the stoc’ holders. Said
capital stock shall be decreased at any
lime to any sum not less than five
thousand dollars or ho increased from
time to time to a sum not excoedint
one luindrer thousand dollars upon
two thirds of the capital stock then
oiits'.'iir. ng voting for soon increase
or (iciiea.se. as the case may by.
а. The officers of sajii company
ineir tales and powers, duties, sal
aries and emoluments, shall he estab
lished and fixed from time to time bv
Die hoard of directors of said com
pany, who shall he selected Irom the
stockholders themselves, and which
board of directors shall consist of not less
than Dine nor more than seven per
sons. accordingly as the stockholders
Khali from time to time fix.
б. In addition to the foregoing,
your petitioners desire all of the us
ual powers granted by law to corpora
tions, including he power to sue and
he sued, plead and be impleaded, to
have and use a common s>al to make
by-laws for the government of its af
fairs, and to regulate the transaction
ol its business, not contrary to law,
and (o have all of to rights, duties and
privileges given by the law of Georgia
to private corporations.
And your petitioners will ever pray
etf ’- W. R Kay,
Attorney at Law for Petitioners.
Flute of Georgia, Glynn county.
I. H. F. du Hignon, Clerk of the-Su
b rior Court op Glynn county, Goor
-Bin, do certify that the above and fore
going i.s ii true ami correct copy of the
petition for charter of the Salamia
Lumber Company, of file in the
clerk’s office of said court. Witness
my he'll and ine seal of said court,
this. February 1902.
H. F. du Bignon.
f'h rk Superior Court, Glynn County.
Georgia.
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.
ME Till!
OF TIE DEAL
NOW STATES THAT BRCBSTON
FEN DIG & CO. HAVE PUR
CHASED GRAY’S MILL.
Following is taken from the last is
sue of the Wayeross Journal:
News iias reached tlie city that,
parties representing Brobsfoii Fen
ding & Cos., of Brunswick, were at
Leilaton and Pine Bloom Wednesday
looking over the Gray Lumber Com
pany's mills with a view of purchas
ing the entire property ol the com
pany .
It. is saiit that Brobston, Fendig
& Cos., have had an option on the
mills or several weeks and it was
ihougiit tin trade would likely lie con
summated yesterday. ,
ONE Cr IN f A
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 panel
is read by mere people in one day
than any other Brunswick paper
Rates strictly one cent per word
for each insertion. Nothing taken
'cr less than 50 cents
FOR RENT —Newly furnished rooms
at 40i G street, corner A.
W A N T E L>- '1 wo confectionery
salesmen; one for city, other lor coun
try. Box 720, kit. Louts, Mo.
FOR SALE- -Choice brown lcgnorn
pggs for setting. W. Merchant.
FOR SALE —Six room house and
lot. central, flail cash, balance 12
house, No. 2. Atlanta.
V.' Y.ViEi* To hollow sl,iiuo on o.io
years time. Good real estate securi
ty. Address box 75, city.
blDJiiEii .->'l wiVI I’S--Si am. cCmcls,
etc. Agent U inter wood Typewriter.
Yvili i’. k aiii.
FOR HALE -Yawl boa’, ill -,.-od
conii’t on. Address V\. 11. in, cure
News.
FOR KENT .Sicono 1;oor Now.;
liinbiing, .i rooms and bath-rooui.
ply Pusiiit is office, after 12 o'c! t I-:.
FOR SALE .Vie,bum sd-a- K Y
cash. Apply to A. D. H.r.vy, News
office.
WAN! ED (, sc iers. none but fi
class need apply. Brunswick Sash ami
I >oor Company.
FOR SALE —Six room hoc -and
lot in Brunswick, central. Half cash,
balance 12 months. Address Williams
j , toilsi. No, *2, \1 la nI a
j WANTED To rent, three i >i ■
for light housekeepin, Wanted, one
j bed room, furnished. Address lian,
care News.
FOR SALE —A good lot and nouse on
Monk street—a vary good piece of
property. Apply to B. l.ieberman, 109
Monk street.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—SoIid
black Gordon seller; answers to mt.—i*
of “Queen." Liberal reward if return
ed to Mis. Strait, io.. Gloucester.
LOST—One pair eye glasses,gold
guard chain attached. A suitable re
ward will be paid upon return to this
office.
FOR SALE- Cheap, the balance (> f
Mrs. Hlrscli'K furniture, consisting oi
an elegant Matliushek piano, hand
some hook ease and writing desk
combined, parlor and setting room
sols, bed room suit with spring,
chairs, tables, new hammock, refriga
tor. Apply to Mrs. Julius May, 510
Gloucester street.
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► Iff f • mantbjf.:
J Distilled
: especiaily]
: for us. Itisthel
: best whiskey in;
: Brunswick; calii
: for it. For sale]
: only at our bar \
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: -OO -Monk St.3
; IRtt/ONI Ia KEY I HNE, T OJ
COAL
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WOOD,
CiQNEV i -APKEH.
Gall at Tlios. Keany’s and examine
those pretty mail boxen for private
resiuence*.
rennuArr/rJ
I RESTAURAKnM
FOR LADIES AND
Where you will be properly served
with the best the market affords, at
teasenabie prices. Oysters in any’?
style. Everything new ‘and clean. 1
OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT,
ERNEST
AE.NHEITER,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET. if
ISsImEJ
Sanitary Plumber
A.ND
Gas Fitter *
PRICES AS LOW AS GOOD
CAN BE DONE...WE GUfttif. |
ANTES EVERY JOB. j|
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HOSPB -l TUNIC.
AFINEMEDICIft^.
This tonic has been in dalftf use
at Bellevue hospital for fifty years,
and is worthy of trial by all sufferers
from palor, indigestion, or any other
bodily derangement a tonic.
1 or sale by
W. J, BUTTS,
ihe Druggist, * rl
Price, $ 1.00 per bottle.
,
Absolutely the best whiskey In
Brunswick... It is pure. For sale only
by me.
All kinds California wines 26 cents
c-cr quart. Family trade a soeeialty.
S. D. LEVADAS,.,
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li .-.til in* uetter and cheaper V" •
PLUMBING
work dnno by us promotes good jB
h'silib. Leaves no place for entry oflj
disease. ..very job is - aa carefully fl
done ns though a life depended upon 'M
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Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK BTREGT. * m 4|
Free delivery, ■
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