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sires it to be dintlnctly understood that
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devote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
Win n Clay rapped the Ohio Rena
tor there was certainly "something
tli" matter with Hanna.'’
The Albany Herald thlm.s that i
would lie foolish to follow Mr. Bryan
in another' national campaign.
Speaking of the wit of the late
Senator Cushman K. Davis, Senator
Hoar uttered an epigram which de
serves to lie remembered. "No spark
from hliiV said senator Hoar, "was
ever a cinder in tha eye of ills
friend.”
in it recent letter to a Mississippi
editor Us-President Cleveland ex
presses "tin joy of believing that ttie
lime Is rani approaching when our
Stand old pint) will aha lie off the
dreadful dreams that have alHicici
it ami light again, as of old. the glori
ous halt leu of pure Democracy.”
Tint Macon Telegraph joins in the
appeal to Georgia farmers to pay
mote attention to cattle raising, and
and notes Hint other state* whose
advantages an catt.ie raising sections
arc vastly inl.-iln, to Georgia’s are
nmliinr the industry a profitable and
growing one.
A In ire committee of ship masters
from many seariuist: cities are in
Washington to urge the passage of a
law to prev nt the desertion of sea
men at the sailing hour. Whim seamen
sign papers for n voyage they can
compel the d,ip lo fell'd! tile contract
but men can dcs-rt at the sailing
hunt’, delaying the vessels, while her
owners have no redress.
.1. i’icrpout Morgan was tied tip
tel Several days on J.k.vl island,
t . sea being so rough that lie fearrul
to cross to the mainland. There is
something gratifying iu this reminder
Unit tin winds and the sens, at least,
me not riiled le. this man who has a
habit of allowing nothing human to
Bind in his path, or to thwart his
measure or ambition. Says the Al
bany Herald.
SUCH IS FAME.
General Sliat'U r lost in Cuba what
.eputation he previously had. says
Hie New York World. General i.awton
' as killed in the Philippines, \dmi
liil Dewey parted with his popularity
e-i er night by doing what lie t nought
•n? a gn.luuf and generous net.
President McKinley was assassinated
Sampson is dying, his mind and body
wrecked. Schley is deprived of- the
egnition which hr- friends and a
ii.rge portion of the people think
should be his. Ex-Secretary Alger
" 1,1 bo haunted by ’‘embalmed beef j
until he dies. General Mires lias been)
litterly and publicly reprlnmted for!
e pressing an opinion that most of j
Is fellow i itirens applauded. Captain'
Dobson s sight has been so injured that
he asked to he retired.
AGAINST THE SOUTH.
The chief desire of Congressman
Crumpaeker, of Indiana, seems to be
to do something in opposition to the
welfare and progress of the south. It
appears from a glance at his career
that he permits no opportunity to
pass without making an effort in this
direction. Two notable instances of
this; One is his untiring and unceas
ing effort to cause a reduction of
congressional representation in the
south The other is his effor the other
day to strike out the appropriation
for the promotion of fast mail facilities
in the south. It seems that he is in
every way possible opposed to any
thing that would be beneficial to the
southern states.
Whether this position suits his
Indiana constituency or not is a
question, but it is presumed that it
does, or they would either call a
halt or elect someone else in his
place. This places the Hoosier state
in a rather unenviable position. The
United States is now one country,
tinder one Hag, and Gie south is as
much a part of it as any section,
and no state or its representatives
Should be permitted to continually
stab it. The Birmingham Age-
Herald offers a suggestion which,
while somewhat extreme, would
doubtless nave the desired effect,
this paper says it becomes a cju. s
tion of whether the south should
continue to buy Indiana hay, corn,
Hour and the like and it openly ad
vocates a boycott along this line.
Jo stand still and be struck at by
the Crumpackers of Indiana, and
not strike back," says the Age-
Herald, "would be cowardly, and
concerted action on the part of the
central south would soon bring
Indiana tanners to a sense of justice
and patriotism. A few leaders of
sucli movements are needed. Let In
diaim be commercially tabooed in the
central south until she unloads her
Crumpackers. Alabama and Teu
nesso can accomplish the task very
speedily and effectually, for Indiana
sells large quantities ot food products
m I lie.se two states.”
Bo far Mr. Crumpackei s efforts
have been failures. His move against
Ho. southern last mail was signally *o
as it should have been. A prompt ami
oflicieiit mail service from northern
and eastern cities to the south is well
ikl. itnlispeusibie for the transaction
of the vast amount of business ho
tween the two sections, and- sens
ibie men in the north and east, as
well iw i„ the south, realize this too
well t„ ever allow the efforts of the
Crunipackrs to interfere with it.
Untie “barber colleges" which ad
vertise “we can make a barber of
you in six weeks.” should be sued
for damages.
STOP,
LOO*. THINK!
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. today may ho gone tomorrow and
. your life may go out at any mo
. One goes out at every tick
of the watch.
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Storm and Accident insurance
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11. MIKLSON,
3M Newcastle st.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
:;tate of geokoio,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
To the Superior Court of said County:
Tip; petition of A. M. Smith, Willis
Merchant and I'. K. Twitty all of said
state arid county, respectfully shows,
I. That petitioners desire for them
selves and such other as may
be hereafter associated with them to
be ineoroporated for a term of twenty
years, under the corporate name and
style of “The Brunswick Investment
and Improvement Company.”
11. That the object of said incor
poration is the pecuniary gain of its
members, and its special objects are
to buy.own,hold,improve, and to lease,
sell, mortgage, encumber and other
wise dispose of. real estate; to buy and
sell stocks and bonds and other se
curities, to make investments iu real
and persona! property generally, and
to dispose of the same at will.
111. That the principal office jf said
corporation shall be in the city of
Brunswick, in said Glynn county, with
the right to establish branch offices
and agencies In other counties of said
state and in other states.
IV. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be fifty thousand dol
lars (150,000), divided into five hun
dred shares of the par value of one
hundred dollars ($100) each, with the
right, by a majority vote of such
shareholders, to increase the capital
stock from time to time up to the sum
of five hundred thousand dollars
($500,000). Petitioner* desire that the
capital stock may be paid for either
In money or in real or personal pro
erty, at a valuation to be fixed by the
board of directors.
V. That, upon the granting of this
application, your petitioners’, or a ma
jority of them, shall have the right to
designate any two or more of their
members to open books of subscription
for the capital stock of said corpora
tion, and, after five hundred (600)
shares of stock have been subscribed
for, to call a meeting of such stock
holders for the purpose of accepting
charter and effecting organization ot
the company, with the right to begin
business when ton per cent, of the
capital stock has been paid in.
VI. That the officers ef said com
pany shall be a president, vice presi
dent, secretary and treasurer, and such
other officers as the shareholders or
board of directors may deem neces
sary. who shall be elected by the board
of directors; that the board of direc
tors shall consist of not less than
three nor more than seven, all of
whom shall be shareholders, who shall
Ih> elected by the shareholders.
VII. That the shareholders shall
have the right to fix and prescribe by
laws. rules and regulations far the
government of the corporation, or to
delegate this authority to tho board
of directors.
\ HI. That, under such corporate
name and style, your petitioners de
sire the right to contract and be con
tracted with; to sue and be sued; to
borrow money and secure the same as
the board of directors may desire: to
have and use a common seal, and to
change the name at pleasure; and gen
erally to have all the rights, privileges
ami powers incident to and necessary
and proper In the conduct and opration
of the business of the corporation, and
all the rights, privileges and powers
given and granted such corporations
under the laws of Georgia.
IX. That there shall be no individ
ual liability upon the part of any
shareholder of the corporation, except
such amount as may be due by such
shareholder as unpaid subscription for
stock or shares in said corporation.
X. 1 hat they desire to be incor
porated under said name and style ot
The Brunswick Investment and Im
provement Company, with all the
rights, privileges and powers prayed
tor herein, for a period of twenty
years,, with privilege of renewal at
the expiration of that time.
Ami petitioners wi 11 ever pray.
F. E. TWITTY.
Attorney at Law for Petitioner*
STATE OF GEORGIA.
COUNTY OF GLYNN:
1 hereby certify that the above ann
foregoing application for Incorpora
tion. by the etitioners herein named,
of The Brunswick Investment and Im
| provement Company, was filed in the
l office of the clerk of the Superior
court of said county on this the 17th
day of March. A. D„ 1902.
H. F. dtt BIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court. Olvnn Countv
a.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW S.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator.
To the public: I respectfully an
nounce that I am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for senator
for tha Fourth district of Georgia, com
posed of the counties of Camden,
Charlton and Glynn. My platform
will be to execute the will of the peo
ple and serve their interests so lur
as I know it and to the extent of my
ability, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without regard t
my personal interests or those of any
clique or faction.
A. J. CRCVATT.
For Judge Superior Court.
To the citizens of the Brunswick
Judicial Circuit:
At the solicitation of friends
throughout this circuit, and having
the ambition to fill this office, I beg
to announce my candidacy for judge
of the Superior court of the Bruns
wick circuit, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. if elect
id to this honorable position, I prom
ise to discharge the duties of the
trust to the best of my understand
ng and ability, without fear, favor,
or affection and with absolute im
partiality. I respectfully ask your
areful consideration of iny candi
dacy and solicit your support.
Respectfuilv,
T. A. PARKER.
naxley, Ga.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of county ti asurer
icd ask for the support of my friends
and the voters in general.
F. M. SCARLETT.
For Treasurer.
This is to notify my friends and the
public in general that 1 will be a can
didate for the office of County Trea
urer, subject to the Democratic pri
mary. I respectfully ask tne support
of the voters of this county.
CHAS. M. TILTON.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a eandi
late for ro-elction to the offii e oi
lounty Treasurer, subject to the
Democratic primary. For two firms
i have been elected to this office
ind trust my conduct has ueen such
is to merit your coflilence ami sup
port. Thanking you tor your sup
port in the past, i am yours truly,
H. S. LEE.. .
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself as a
rmlidate for re election to the office
f sheriff of Glynn county, subject
to Ihe Democratic / rmary, and rt -
jp.icui.uy solicit the support of ny
friends ami the voters generally.
W. H. BERRIE.
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county .oat I will lie a candi
date for the office of Sneriff, subject
to the Democratic primary, ami re
speetfuily ask the support of my
friends and the public generally.
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
This Is to Inform the voters ot
Glynn county that I will be a can di
late t ir re-election for the oft:- e of
Tax Receiver, subject to the n.-mo
oratie primary,- and respectfuilv ask
for their support.
JNO. E. DUBEERLY.
For Representative.
I will he a candidate, at the ap
proaching Democratic primary, for
the office of Representative of Glynn
county, and will graterull.v appreciate
the support of the voters of Glynn
county.
EUSTACE C. BUTTS.
To tna voters of the Brunswick ,-ir
cult:
I presume most of you are informed
of my candidacy for judge of the su
perior court of the Brunswick circuit,
bat I would like to impress it upon
y*u that I would appreciate votir sup
port. Of course, 1 have no claim on
the office, or on you. unless vont
beat judgment should incline yoii to
tne opinion that I can bring to the
discharge of the duties of judge, such
capacity and experience as will war
rant you in extending to me your vote
and influence.
M.v past life, i which is known to
moat of you) will give the assurance ol
a fearless and faitiitui enforcement ot
the law Y’ery truly yours,
SIMON W. HITCH.
McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pin
makes bue people bright, cleanses the
system of all the deleterious and un
healthy matter and makes anew
person of you. 26 cents, at W. Joer
ger'a
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
COLLINS A GLASS,
Contractors and Bi Idera.
Estimate* furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street.
Brunswick, 6a
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade 1* now serving the best
lunch in the city, and this popular
place should be liberally patronized
bjr the public.
Full line of building material at L
A. Mlller'a.
We lead, others follow. Hunter Sale 1
Drug 00.. birthplace of pure drugs
The eats at Miss Sinter s millinery I
parlors are bewitching in effeet. i
SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, 1901.
8 30
11 25 pm.i 156 pm.Lv Savannah Ar.j 445 am.IS 10 pm.
7 15 aiu.,lo 30 pm.jAr Augnsta Lv.jll 00 pm. 8 20 aai.
3 05 am.j 6 00 pm.j Ar Columbia Lv. 1 05 am.! $ 40 am.
5 07 am.: 8 00 pm.Ar Camden Lv.ilS 63 am.j • 34 am.
817 am. . 11 33 pm.jAr Southern Pines Lv.. 927 pm.: 337 am.
10 15 am.j 1 30 am.iAr Raleigh .9. .......Lr1j 7 35 pm. 3 32 am.
2 26 pm.j 5 54 am.iAr Petersburg Lv.j S 18 pm.)l2 20 pm.
3 05 pm.j 6 35 am.jAr Richmond Lv. 2 38 pm.jie 40 pm.
8 35 pm. 10 lv am.iAr Was* ngton Lv. ll 01 aim] 7 00 pm.
11 25 pm. 11 25 am.jAr . Baltimore ~a.v.j B4 am.j 546 pm.
2 56 am.j 1 36 pm.Ar Philadelphia Lv.j 7 20 am.' 3 29 pm
6 30 am.; 4 15 pm.jAr New York Lv.,lJ 10 am.; 1 00 p*>
5 25 pm.j 7 15 am.jAr ... Portsmouth-Norfolk ....Lv.j 9 25 am.j 8 80 pm.
6 00 am.j 1 10 pm.jLv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm. 10 45 pni.
11 20 am. 340 pm.,Ar Fsraandlua Lv.j 725 | am.j 740 pm.
9 15 am. 3 65 pm.'Ar Jacksonville Lv.jlO 10 am.j 7 40 pm.
1 48 pm. 12 40 am. Ar Ocala Lv.j 8 00 am.,11 53 am.
5 10 pm.: 7 20 am.jAr Orlando Lv. 6 25 pm. S 25 am.
5 40 pm.j 5 00 am.jLr Tampa Lv.j 9 00 pm.j 8 00 am
11 17 am.j 0 08pm.| Ar Lake City Lv. 7 42 am.j 0 27 pH.
12 03 pm.; 6 48 pm.jAr Live Oak Lv.| 6 42 am.: 4 44 pm.
12 58 pm.j ll pm.jAr Madison Lv.j 549 am.j 352 pm.
3 15 pm.jlO 00 pm. Ar Tallahassee Lv. 4 00 am.j 1 3g pm
5 06 pm.j jAr River Junction Lv.j 12 10 pm.
10 50 pm.| |Ar Pensacola Lv.j j 7 00 am.
8 SO pm. 11 00 ain.jLv Brans wick Art 1 10 prod I 10 am.
7 10 am. 8 80 pm.;Lv Savannah Ar.] 8 00 am.j 8 2i pm.
11 35 am. 12 45 am.,Ar Helena Lv. 1 8 38 am 4 0* pm.
12 36 pm. 1 32 am.jAr Abbeville Lv.j 2 40 am) 3 15 pia
1 4o pm 2 24 am. Ar Cordele Lv. 1 85 am.j 2 10 pm
3 10 pin. 3 22 am. Ar America* Lv.|l2 20 am.j 12 45 pm
5 20 pm.j 9 00 am.jAr Columbus Lv.j .;]0 io am.
7 40 pm., 8 00 am.jAr Montgomery’ Lv.j 8 00 pm.j 8 20 am.
j 7 20 am,.Lv Brunswick Ar.*7 32 pm.
T bj am. Ar Thalmann Ar.| 6 50 pra.|
,10 1* am..Ar Savannah Lv., 4 30 pm.
Through Pullman sleepers north, south and west.
S. Barr, First Vice President and General Manager. Portsmouth Va.
R. K. L. Bunch, General Paesenegr Agent, Portsmouth, Va.
YV. P. Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga.
B. J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
Schedule Southern Failway.
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
Lv. Brunswick . ...| 445 am!. .. . 945 am *1 36 pm).. 9 0.1 „u,
Ar. Savannah ....j.... 956 am].... 12 45 pm 425 pmj... .18 20 m
Ar. Washington ...| |.... 7 35 amj. ..! 10 15 am .. . . 9 SO pm.
Ar. New York j j 203 pm. . . 4i3 t>m .. . 630 am
FOR JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
1-y. Brunswick 1.... 445 am .... '7 20am'.. ..i) 45 -am ... 136 pm
Ai. Jacksonville ..1 918 am .... 12 46 pm ... !220 pm ... .7 40 (to
Ar. st. Augustin*.;... .11 wam 1.8 30 pmj.... M££
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO.
Lv. Brunswick “4... 720 amj. .. 945 am 905 *n.
r. Atlanta | 4 to pmj...* 6 is p m |.. 5 20 am
£ cnhLm** !”•• 8 1(1 “!■•.! 7 55 amj.... 7 36 pm
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND ~SAVNNAH.~
lv 1---12 15 amj...*l2 40 pmj. ..3 80 ptn
1 7 sa“ Lab *' ’ ’’ 62 am !" ** 3s P™ •••• 55 am
Ar. Brunswick ...., |.... 7 46 am,...: 1 to O5 pm
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Lv. Augustine 1.7. 7 30 am
Lv. Jacksonville ..- j... 020 a... .... 835 ain 12
Ar. Brunswick ...j 235 pmj.... 110 pm ;.... 05 pm!
FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON.
I.v. Chicago |.... 830 (mi
' v - —I 6 *u am '
j;*! - - - - * 0" am;, i*]
i.v. Macon ’ I 45 pm;..., o 30 am.
Ar. Brunswick ::::);::::;;;;:;;;;;;;;:::: j 17,
’ Uaily fc'copt Sunday. * Daily Except Monday.
Notice.
Plumbers and workmen of all kinds
are hereby notified that no bills for
repairs upon any house owned or rep
resented by me will be paid, unless
authorized by myself or employes.
K. H. HOPKINS,
Heal Estate Agent.
Stenography.
A vanned method of shorthand
laugh!, io an exiierienced steuogra-
I’i'Oi. terms reasonable, course
short ami pupils assisted in securing
positions. P. O. Box No. 16ti.
Ship Notice.
Neither the Captain, owners or con
signees of the Dutch ship Viug will
he responsible for any debts contract
ed by the crew. ELIABSKN,
Master.
Stenographic work and typewriting
neatly and promply done. Terms rea
souable. Office of Chas. H. Jewett,
opera house building, 'phone 275-3.
When you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
U Mhiakey*. the best In Brunswick,
y whiskey. For sale only at f.oew
•*nst pin's
Before You Put Away your winter
suit, have it thoroughly cleaned by
Jim Carter. Phone 258-2.
Try McDuffie's "No 16" for La
Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed
to cure <fl- your money will be refund
ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger'a.
Last Easter clothes can be made
new and wearable at a small cost at
Jim Carter's.
The Cheapest Way to get an Raster
suit is to ha\e Jim Carter elean the
old one
if it is a Brunswick made cigar it
is good—All dealers—Rio Hondo ci
gar factory.
Old Clothes Made New at Carter's
for a small amount. Ring ’phone 253-2.
Wood and Coe! Coney iTparker.
BTEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent.
Valuable Property For Sale.
Four six-room houses, two on Bay
street, two on Oglethorpe street.
Price SSOO each, or $1,700 for the four
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building sl,-
luo. Tnis property pays good inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six room
house and lot oa South Wolt street
SB A i ive room two story house and
■ot Old Town $1,05n. Biohston F P „die
& Cos.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
i F °[ wardln S and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage. Towing and Marne In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
MeDuffle’s itirpentlne and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and com
fortable. works while you sleep. 36
cents, at W. JeergeFs.
—
J- W. CONOLY,
Netary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street
Chart for Sale.
Charts, tide table* agd other publi
cations U. g. 'Geodetic Survey c
w. Demiug. ’phone IS2.
Typewriter Headquarters.
New and second-hand machine!.
*.! make# bought, sold, rented azd
repaired Chas. h. .few*tt,
20-3 vails Opera House building.