The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 03, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING Children’s Slippers Are In an immense stock of children's strap slippers to select from. New up to date stock. Give us a look. 1 106IAS NEWMAN E HAS Tne EXCLUSIVE CONTROL E of Ihe e Lotos Club I PURE ; Rye Whiskey, II BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. a “3TRONOKST IN THIS WORLD” THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STA TES. (Jutstanding' Assurance Dec. 31, 1901 . . sl,l 79,276,725.00 New Assurance Issued in 1901 245,912,087.00 Income 64,374,605.94 Assets Dec. 31, 1901 . 33 1,039,720.34 Assurance l'und and all other liabilities . . 259,910,678.28 Surplus 71,129,042.06 Paid Policyholders in 19 01 27,7 14,62 1.42 JAMES VV. ALEXANDER, President. IAMES H. HYDE, Via-President. K L FORI- MAN, Malinger, A tin 11 1 a Ga. YV.F. SY MONS. District Manager. Brunswick, Ga. 2t. M, Miller & don, The Reliable House Furnishers- Wa offer for the coining House Cleaning a few Suggestions if you anticipate making improvements. A BUCK S STOVE for tlio kitchen A NORTH STAR- REFRIGERATOR and one of our GRAND RAPID SIDEBOARDS for the diningroom. o—o—o—o Gur line of Mattings, Carpets, Rugs Lace Curtains and Window Shades was never prettier, and are put down by experienced men, without charge In Portieres we have beautiful designs and at all prices Our pricse are right and are marked in plain figures THE BRUNbWICK DAILYfKEWS tieme iioeial Siews Sides. BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT. Mrs. A. VV. Ball has returned to her home in Thomasville. Miss Daisy Draper, of Columbus, is expected to visit the city soon. Mrs. H. D. Gerry, of Amerieus, is a visitor to the city. Mrs. A. P. Wells is rapidly recov ering from her recent illness. Mrs. S. C. Atkinson entertained her friends yesterday at noon with a de lightful luncheon. A pleasant party chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Way, spent yes terday on St. Simon. Miss Sage, of Detroit, who has made scores of friends during her visit to the city, will return to hex home on Friday. Miss Elizabeth Ouriio lias returned lo her home after a pleasant visit to Mi.-. Henry G. Cintis. Mr-. .VI K. Tharin and Mis. and. E. Thar ill and Miss Marie Tharin, altei spending the winter in Brunswick the guest of Mrs. .1. 11. Scarlett, left yes terday lor White Springs, Flu. Mis. A. M. Baker, who has been visiting It-if daughter, Mrs. H. M. King, left last night for Marietta. Sixe was accompanied by Miss Irene King. A charming feature of the enter tainment Ye Good Olde Tymes” on Friday evening will lie the quaintly beautiful eostumesi. Every number is to Ixo iu fancy dress some exquis itely simple, some elegantly elaborate. Those have tickets may have seats reserved at Fleming & Waifs, re membering the old adage, "firat. come, first served." Those who are most interested, generally appreciate the fine sale of seats and hope to please and enUfitajn thejr friends; even though they may be called "amateur ish," by the habitue of the ordinary popular price show. Prices of ad mission 25, 20 and Ort cents. The Cantata, "The Risen King.’ which will be sung at the Presby terian church on Sunday night held an Interesting rehearsal last night at t'ne home of Mrs. W. M. Tupper. Some of those who will take part are Mesdames W H. Dyer, E. D. Walter, P. G. Stacy, Ci. P. mith. B. Whitfield; Misses Lucile Butts, Nellie Colesber ry,; Messrs, ('has. Fleming, R. 1. Sherman. C L. Candler, Howard Waff, I A. Montgomery and C’apt. Tupper. Those who love good mtisie should not. fail to be present on this oc casion as it promises to he the best of Its kind ever presented here. l ast, evening, at the 'Handsomely ap pointed club rooms on Gloucester street, the members of the Progress club complimented their friends with a most enjoyable dance. The rooms were artistically decorated and pre sented a bright, and attractive appear ance. A large number were present and the evening passed away most agreeably with happy termination of a daintily served supper. The club is one of the pleasantest social in stitutions of our city and numbers among its members some of our wealthiest and inosi Influential citi zens. Their social reunions are al ways sources of great pleasure and no expense or trouble Is spared to make each affair a great success. The dance last evening was only one of many! entertainments given by the club and those who attend hope that it was the predecessor of many more. ROYAL SALAD DRESSING. IS THE BEST, Always remains fresh and ready for immediate use. It does not separate and is su perior to any on the market. EXTRA REFINED SALAD OIL Large Bottle 25c. Fresh shipment. NUNNALLY'S Candies. THOMAS KEANY, Fancy Grocer, PETITION FOR INCORPORATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. To the Honorable Superior court of said county: The petition of C. W. Doming J. S. i Wright and A. L. Franklin, all of the county and state aforesaid, re spectfully shows to the court: I. TiTat they desire, for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to be incorporated under the name and style of The Brunswick Railway, Mill and Farm Supply com pany. 11. It is the purpose of the pro posed corporation, tor the pecuniary gain and profit of its stockholder:-;, to buy ana sell railway, mill and farm machinery, supplies and equipm'ent; to represent, as selling agent, man ufacturers of and dealers in said ar ticles; to sell Ihe same on commis sion: and in general, to supply, by the methods usual in such business, railways mills and farms, with nia onmery, tools, implements, equip ment, supplier and any and cvtuy kind of manuurtu>’"d articles of mer chandise ordinarily m -d in the con struction or operation of railways, mills and farms. Petitioners desire -authority to act as general or special agents of other persons, firms or cor porations engage ! in the manufac ture or tale of such articles and to make contracts to act a such agent. Petitioners desiie the power to enter into such contrai ls a-■ an necessary in colluding a bicene.'.-- of the char acter above indicated, to purchase -uch real estate as may he necessary for said pm poses, to nuv and sell artiel- s of any him appropriate to the business above indicated for cash or on cred i:, to accept, real es tate mortgages or deeds as security, and in gen -ral, to do any and all law ful acts which may be necessary and appropriate to the business above described, and to exercise ail of tin powers and privilu-ics usually inci dent to a corporation of the charac ter aoove indicated. Ilf. Petitioners ip sire id lie in corporated for a lens of twenty years, with th< privilege of renewal at the expiration of said term. IV. The capital stock of said cor poration is to he one thousand dol lars ($1.0011.. tile same to I divided into snares of tin par value of tin doliais (slo.mi) each. Petitioners desire to open subscriptions for said stock wnen the powers li*t< itt prayed shall have li.-.-n granted and to com mence business wh-n ail of aid cap ital stock shall have b. < a ab ribed. and the perreniag* I hereof required by law si.au have In eh paid in. Pe titioners desire the privilege, upon a majority vote oi the dock of said corporation To increase the amount of said capital stoc k to twenty-live thousand dollars (.>2s.oOff'). V. Ihe principal office and place of business of said corporation will be in tnc city of Brunswick in said state and county, petitioners, howev er desiring, whenever the necessities of their said business nia; require, to establish brunch offices in such other localities as they may o--cm proper. <V $ Wh.etldore p-ditioner-. pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid. • at if led to the rights, privileges :iud immuni ties. mm subject to tin liabilities fixed liy law. Ami petitioners will ev-T pray. a. L. FRANKLIN, Attorney for I *>utioners STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF GLYNN. 1, 11. F. dußig.ion clerk of the mi perlor court of rani county, do < erti fy that In foregoing " a true and correct copy of the petition of C. W. Denting, .1. S. Wright uid A. [.. Franklin, foi lacoiporation, this day filed in my offie, . This, the and day of April. KKi2. H. F duBIGNON Clerk Sopeeor • i.eiri. i;! c. 1 ’o.. Ga. Libel for Divoice. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. In Glynn Superior court. May term. 1902. Lloel for total divorce, W. 1 . Strickland, vs. Matilda Strickland The defendant Matilda Strickland, is required to be and appear at the Su perior corn- to be bel l in and for Glynn county, Ga. on the dr.i Monday In May, 19"2, to answer the pi tit-ion of W, F. Strickland in a libel for total divorce. In default of such ap pearance the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. Joseph W. Ben net, judge of said court, tins the 25 th day of March, 1902. H. F. du BIGNON, Clerk S. ('. Glynn County. Ga. Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold by the und rsignml as administrator of the estate of .!. E. ■Sheppard late of Glynn count). Ga. before the Sourt house door of said county, and between Hi - legal hours of sale, for cash, to the highest bid der, on the nrst Tuesday, being tie lirst do\ of April, 1902 -!l of the bills. accounts a : I clios.-s in :tet.,>n of said estate that have not hereto fore been collected, K H. Mason. Administrattor of .1. C. Sheppard, deceased. Stop Listen .Me f We have at last round what ■ every lady in Brunswick Las boon 100 l ;;tg tor HENRY OLAY FLOCK With our guaranteeoii every pound that goes out. Samples Free. Enough said. Harper, Phone 15S Iduitable : j WEDDING i : Present^, X in JEWELnY and NOVEL- } ♦ t X TIES you will find at < i Kr NNON MOTT.i ♦- The Leading Jeweler, J ♦ 215 NEWCASTLE STREET, i *■ Inspector of watchea for the j ♦ Southern and B& B Railways. , £ Keeper of the city clock. Time- J by wire from Washington dally; ♦ at IX a. m. ! ♦ Dr. Alfred C'nrißtie is spending some time in Charleston. insurance—Montgomery & Good year. "Arbitration Notice." From this date until further notice I will be at the City hail from 9 a. n>. until 12 noon, and from 3 p. m to j P- m. Ail parties who have filed complaints against city assessments for the year 1902. according to law nre hereby notified to request the sev ■ ml arbitrators named to make en gagement:! for arbitration. Respect- P. VV. FLEMING, City Arbitrator. B. L. JORDAN, Shoemaker. Repairing neatly (lone Always on i time. 110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle thorpe streets. J W. CONOXY, 1 Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace. Xffe r, 907 N- wcacbe Street Order yoitr Pago fence now —an ex 'pert will bo here to build tt. C. W. Denting— ’Phone 217. Pb 1:1-2 spate ribs Just in at Har per's. Phone lo*. You can depend upon getting the best when you call for a Brunswick made cigar- Kio Hondo cigar fae tory. Call on L. A. Millar for kiln dried lumber Before You Put Away your winter tic, have it thoroughly cleaned I*- Jim Carter. ’Phone 25*-2. [ DAY. ; Ofinterestto Spectacle Wearers ; and \ People who have Eye Trouble £ Dr. Schwab, the eminent eye Spec, k lallst. of Savannah, Is with us for a r few days. We guarantee his work will ► give entire satisfaction. I W. J. BUTTS, ► T ► the druggist. ► I Attention, Ladies! If is most uhjkufant that yn. should In'advo <1 ot the th*t that for the Spring trade of 190** l havo made timisual prejtfirationH ami rmv■ u<m .m and more coming daily, a mst \;med ;*.ml rarofiilly selected stock of Ory Goods, Millinery, lotions, BOOTS, and SHOES, tj Hats, Caps, Cloth ’ ing and Furnishing Goods. I am sole agent for the famous “nr New Idea 10c Patterns end have a complete stock ou band. A.k fur ;t Fashion Sheet when you call. Mrs. M. Jsaae, BRUNSWICK, GA. APRIL .1 BATCH OF CITY NEWS A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. What is Going on in Busy Brunt wick at Present—lnteresting Collection of News. Typewriter Heaoquarters. New and second-hand machines, all makes bought, sold, rented and repaired. Chas. i..’ Jewett, ’phone 275-3 calls. Opera House building. The Southern Railway announces a rate of $21.05 tor tin round trip from Brunswick to Dtil las, Tex., on account ot the Confed erate Veterans’ Reunion, April 22 to 25. Tickets will he on sale April 18. 19 and 20, with final limit May 2. By depositing ticket with th agent at Dallas an extension of the limit to May 15, 1902, may he oh tained. Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two on Bay street, two on Oglethorpe street. Price SSOO each, or $1,700 lor the tour houses. This is a big bargain and a money earner. Library building $!,- mo. This property pays good inter est upon the investment ami has a good speculative value. Six-room house and lot on South Woit street, $630. Five room two story house and lot Old Town $1,030. B robs tun, Feiulig & Cos. Smoke the Rio Hondo made cigar, always the best. Why insure with other companies when you can save 10 per cent, to 20 per cent, a year on your premiums with the Penn Mutual, which pays dividends equal to any other company, aside from above guaranteed differ er.es in rate? Consider this and r.< t promptly as the insurance must he issued before May Ist See Fleming <t V, ughn. ..gents without further <ie- Ly. GEORGIA, GLY t\N COUNTY— Notice is hereby given that the | undersigned has applied to the ordi , nary for leave to sell land belonging jto the estate of Mrs. Lou Stafford I for the payment of debts ami for .distribution. Said application wib |he heard at the regular term of the (court of ordinary for said county to l-e held on the first Monday in April I 1902. j This 4th day or March. 1902. It. J. READ. Administrator upon the estate ot Mrs Lou Stafford.