The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 04, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING Children’s Slippers Are In an Immense stock of children's strap slippers to select from. New up to date stock, (live rs a look. TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL if the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. \lll/ "STRONGEST IN THE WOULD" THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OE THE UNI TED STATES. ()utstanding Assurance Dec. 31, 1901 . . . $l,l 79,276,725.00 New Assurance Issued 111 ‘9° l 245,912,087.00 Income 64,374,605.94 Assets Dee. 31, 1901 . 33 1,039, 720.34 Assurance bund and all other liabilities . . 259,910,678.28 Surplus 71,1 29,042.06 Paid Policyholders in ! 9 01 • • 27,71 4,62 1.42 JAMES W. ALEXANDER, President. lAMHS H. HYDE. Y'ice-President. K LVOKKMAN, Mnuuger. Atlunln (Jn. \\ I*. MONS. I is! net IMnmigoi*, Brunswick, (Jo. >k. M. Miller and dm, The Oe!lab!e House Furnishers- We offer for the coming House Cleaning a few Suggestions if you anticipate making improvements. A BUCK'S STOVE for the kitchen A "NORTH STAR" REFRIGERATOR and one of our GRAND RAPK? SIDEBOARDS for the diningroom. o -o—o—o Our line of Mattings, Carpets. Rugs L.ice Curtains and Window Shades was never prettier, and are put down by experienced men, without charge In Poitieres we have beautiful designs and at all prices Our pricse are right and are marked in plain figures THE BRUNbWick DAILY NEWS dome dedal Views Vietes. BY IRMA E. LAMBRIGHT. Miss Clifford Lucas left on Mon day for Savannah. The Aeascia club will be entertain ed this evening by Miss Ethel Con oily at her home on Union street. Miss Mary Wilson has returned to her home after spending several weeks here the guest of her brother Mr. J. O. Wilson at the Oglethorpe. An enjoyable dance will be given Monday night at the Riflemen's armory. Quite a number of dancers will be present and the occasion will boa happy one in every sense of the word. Mrs. Healy, of Brooklyn, and Miss Biadloy, of Washington, who have been for some time the guests of M’s. ,f. A. Butts, have returned to their homes, to the regret of the many friends they made here. The entertainment which is being gotten up by the Manse Circle of the Presbyterian church, promises to be unite a novel and enjoyable affair. The little ones are being thoroughly trained, and will he an undeniable credit to both parents, friends and those who have rehearsed them. The following invitation was re ceived by Brunswic k friends of the contracting parties yc.u rdtv. Mrs Rachel Reiman invites you to be ’ present at the mat riage of 'cor daugh ter, Marie, to Mr. Benjamin Bor ehardt, on Wednesday evening. April 111. at half past (eight o’clock. Green wood. Miss." Both of these young people are well and favorably known in Brunswick Mr. Broehardt, is a member of the produce firm of B. Broehardt & Cos., and has resided in this eity the greater portion of his life and is one of our most pi eminent young business men. Miss Reiman is a sister of Mrs. Abe Rothschild, and has visited this city on several oc casions and has a large nun her of friends here. The young couple will make Brunswick their home. Try a bottle of Columbo Bitters. A line tonic and appetizer; none lit tier, only 7f> cents. Telephone 13f*. Sig Lev ton, CISC in. You oan depend upon getting the best when yo\i call for a Brunswick made cigar—Rio Hondo cigar fac tory. Dr. C. Bouvier's Buchtt gin, an inlallablo cure for the kidney and Id; (,<r, .Vi.oo per o cart. Telephone 130, Sig Levison, ng-uit, 310 Bay street. Pickled spate riles just in at liar par's. 'Phone 15S. Philadelphia club rye, posi'ively the finest blended Whiskey In tlie city, full quarts $1.25 per Ityttle; sais fit; fton on mis brand gunmateod or money refunded. Telephone 13". Pig Levison, agent. 310 Bay street. Insurance Montgomery A- Good year. Try a quart bottle of our Old Crow rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to any dollar goods in Brunswick. 310 Bay street, Sig Levison, agent. Tel ephone loti. "Arbitration Notice.” From this date until further notice I will he at the City hall from 9 a. m. until 12 noon, and from 3 p. w. to 5 p. nr. All parties who have tiled complaints against city assessments for the year 1902, according to law are hereby notified to request the sev eral arbitrators named to make en gagements for arbitration. Respect fully, P. W. FLEMING. City Arbitrator. Y<-u can. at any tine, g.-t vhat you need in something good to drink from me. I carry a full line of all kinds domestic and imported liquors and wines in stock, which you can buy at firic.es to suit the p or. Sig Levison, agent. 310 Bay. Telephone i„0. J. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street Ten summers old Canifornia claret. C. gtade, the finest claret made, bet ter than imported $3.25 per dozen. T> iephoae 130, Sig Levison. agent, 310 Bay street. Order your Page fence now-—an ex pert will be here to build it. C. W. Doming—’Phone 217. The premium rate upon all policies in tire Penn Mutual are from 10 per cent, to 20 per cent. less than those j of other companies. These rates will , he increased to conform to those of I other companies on May 1. 1902 I therefore now is the time to insure I and save above difference, and you. only have this opportunity for a few weeks. Call on Fleming & Vaughn agents, for all information desired. The finest line of imported gins. Scotch whiskeys and French brandys at heasonable prices. Telephone 130, , S R 1 orison, agent, 310 Hty stre- l. STREET CAR FRANCHISE (Continued from first, page.) .rights and franehies herein granted, shall pay to the Mayor and council each and every year after years from the passage of this ordinance, the following percentages of the gross earnings of such electric rail jway and power plant, to wit: After ter, per centum of such gross earnings: for the next succeeding five years, per centum of such gross receipts; provided, the popula tion of said city, according lo the census thereof as taken by the United States government in tie year 1910. shall be not less than - thousand; thereafter, and until 193", per centum of such gross receipts pro vided that the population of -aid city, as taken by the United States govern ment, at any tint** lietw.-en 191 ai:-i 192" : snail c not less man thou sand, and if such population he less than thousand, tmn they shall pay per centum ol sin-h gre: i ccipts during such yiais; irom 19.'," lo the expiration of the te.m of this grant —— per centum of such gross receipts; piovlnetl tliai such railway, ami the propels os and franchises of raid grantees, ti> ir successors and assigns, shall be •• it irom an ad valonint tax by said city l;-r leu years from January j. 1303. Section *i. Be it fun.ter ordained. That the operation el -etch street railway shall be subject to all ordi nances now in lone or which may hereafter lie enact* 1 gove. dog and regulating the speed and lira dug , le< trie ( a s ill said ( it;.. Section 7. Be it. turtle" ordained. That the rights, Iran* hie s, powers and privileges herein granted may be exercised by lit- said grantees, their successors and assigns, for and during the him of fifty years from r'he date of the passage m this onli nance, unless sooner terminated and forfeited under the terms of this n dinanee. Section S. Be ii further ordained. That the rights, powers, franchises and privileges heroin granted shall cease, determine and be forever void if the said grantees, their sure, .mors or assigns, fall to begin, in good faith, the work oi const!noting such r-u* t railway system within lour months from the passage of this ordinance, and unless sue. grantees, their suc cessors or assigns, shall, within twelve mouths Lorn such date, ha *■ constructed and in nidation at least four miles of such elect lie railway system within tin* limits of aid city. Section 9. Be it further ordained That the fraiieh.se and license grant ed in this ordinance are subject to Hie light and power of tin city gov eminent to compel the grante. s. their associates, successors and assigns, to pay tne tost of paving rh" p< lion of any street or streets, alters or other highways in said 'if. ecd and oecu pied by any such tun I an . clud ing the Space between the tai: and eighteen inches from the outet side of the rails, whenever .-.ml Mayqr and council shall require the paving of any of the streets along winch suc'n tracks shall he laid, whether to lie paved won shell, brick, asphalt ot other paving material. Section 10. Tic it furth r ordained That the said Mayor and > nuncil ot' the city of Brunswick dors grant and give unto said parties, their associ ates, successors and assigns, and any coiporation which they may hereafter 'organize, the full light and author j ity to build. construct. purchase, equip, maintain and operate an elec tric light plant for the purpose ot furnishing and supplying to the said city of Brunswick and the inhabi tants thereof and to other people electric light and electrical power, in such quantity and such power as may lie desired, and to that, end they art' hereby authorized to plant, erect anti maintain all necessary polos and to lay or stretch sit h wis.s and nui te.'ials or appliances vsva'y to the delivery or furnishing of lights and power by electricity from their electric plant or plants to the city or inhabitants thereof or other peo pie, over and upon any and all of tie streets alleys, squares and grot ns of said city, either under or above ground or both, as the said persons may Cesire; provided, however; that tne rights, privileges and powers set out and granted by this section 3hall be subject to all ordinances now in j force or which may hereafter be adopted regulating and controlling the use of such streets, lanes alleys, squares and greens, and the erection of poles and electric wires. This li cense and power shall extend for the full end and term of fifty years front the date of the passage of this ordi nance; but it is provided, however, that in so laying the wires and con structing the poles for fae purposes above named, the licenses shall not build any obstruction over the sßid highways, squares gr greens of said citi Mitch will Interfere with the public in its use of the same as a highway for vehicle or pedestrian. Section 11. Be it further ordained, That should the said grantees, their successors or assigns, fail or refuse to perform the conditions or comply with the terms and provisions herein set out ant! imposed upon and assumed by them under this ordinance, then, in such event, the said Mayor and council may, at its option, annul and revoke this franchise and all of the fights, powers and privileges herein granted. Section 12. Before said grantees, their successors or assigns, shall have the right or authority to exercise any of the rights or privileges herein granted, they, or one of their num ber duly authorized by them in writ big, shall signify the aeeeptanee of libs ordinance and the terms and con ditions herein set out, in writing, whim acceptance siiall be spread on the minutes of council, and such ac ceptance shall give this ordinance and all its terms and conditions not onlv the force of law, hut also the full force of a contract between the Mayor and council and said grantees, their successors or assigns. Section 13. Be it further ordained. That should said grantees, their auc * .m:rs or assigns, or the persons or corporation owning and controlling such street railway, after once be ginning the operation of the same, tail or cease to operate such railway in such manner and with such sched ules as will afford the public tit and reasonable transportation facilities ,b a term ot four mone.s, then, in :!l "vent, the Mayor and council | shall have the right to revoke and I annul iiiis ordinance and the rights :;int privileges herein grantea. Section 14. Be it further ordained. That all ordinances and parts of or dinances in conflict herewith be and til*- same are hereby repealed. Adjourned. n. and, russell. Clerk of Council. WANTED! i 000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. BOROnOR Tooth Powder All Druggist s Specialties. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. Attention, Ladies! It it* most important that von should 1* nlvi-. and of the fact that for the Spring trade of 19h; t have made unusual preparations and httv, now on hand, and more coming daily, a most varied and earefnllr selected stock of Dry Goods, Millinery, Fotions, BOOTS, and SHOES, ti Hats, Caps, Cloth ' ing and Furnishing Goods. ... I am sole agent for th e famous New Idea 10c Patterns and have a complete stock on hand. Ask for a Fashion (sheet when you call. Mrs* M. Jsaae, BRUNSWICK, GA. --Fresh-- New Beets English Peas Lettuce Florida Cabbage Turnip Greens Fresh Tomatoes And don’t forget to try our HENRY CLAY FLOUR. We keep Gasoline for sale. Geo. W.Harper ’Phone 158. THE GROCER, [dutiable \ WtDDING ► ► ► present# ► y in JEWEL,,Y and NOVEL TIES you will find at Ikennonmott, v The Leading Jeweler. ► 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. I Inspector of watches for the ► Southern and B & B Railways ' Keeper of the city clock Time * by from Washington daih - at 11 a. m. ■k Pipes'. P'pesi Pip*,! {lli „ smo lter * articles. I carry the largest assort ment it; *h ■ -i v. i :<| r. o S q, t ( . v .,, v _ body. Sig t.ovison, agent. :;pi [j rtv street. APRIL 4