The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 22, 1902, Image 3

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TUESDAY MORNING MARCH CITY STATEMENT The following is the statement of Geo. H. Smith, Treasurer, of the city of Brunswick, for the month of March, 1902: RECEIPTS: March 1— License. Amount brought forward .. $ 2,455 61 P. Krauss & Sou 15 00 E. W. Murphy 5 00 S. Chas. Wright 5 00 Mason & Harralson 10 00 Holly Rearson 6 00 Al. De Loach 5 00 Kenan & Wood lo Ov Phoenix Mutual Life Insur ance Company ” 50 Oo J. J. Mansour 10 00 Fire Ass n, of Rhil’a 25 00 Robert Hazlehursi 10 00 Marshal, executions, costs police fines, imp. fees, marks and brands 238 88 J. H. Bokne, cemetery lot.. 1 00 License. Thos. Oliver TO 00 C. A. Steiner 10 00 A. T. Telfair 10 00 A. M. Smith 40 00 March 3 May Turner 5 00 Sandy Berrien 5 00 It. W. Burroughs 5 00 R. W. Burroughs 5 00 Arthur Johnson 2 00 C. Stockton 10 00 Geo. Haya 10 00 W. M. Huff 10 00 H. E. Godfrey 5 00 W. M. Johnson 5 00 L. Shiver 6 OO pel 15 00 Lquita’ le Life Assurance t’-'jA’l 50 00 aaiMHHF ’ tJrJlouston 5 oo ber & Bro 10 00 IBB’ jHPcarson 5 oo % Taylor lo (mi aOP : 4 ~ Dawson 4 00 Nathan 100 00 rSK<- Dart 25 00 jjNB; Publishing Cos 10 00 fcjYTut System , 25 00 ■March 5 ■'be GantUng 5 00 JrM. Sawyer-... 25 00 ■<os. Oliver 5 00 ■ unswlck Bill Posting Cos. 25 00 r March 6 fMary King Sylvia 10 00 March 7 Joe Grant 5 00 Aiken Planing Mill 50 oo Henry Stevenson 5 oo A v -’. H. Bowen &Cos 50 <i i Wt. M. Sawyer 25 00 o. H. Scarlett Haywood, Trustee, executions 480 38 March 8 — Lease. Mrs. W. J. Price 32 00 Miss L. C. Baker 2 00 License. B. H. Berrle 5 00 Brunswick Herald 10 oo Harry Tatnall, Agent 100 oo Iron City View Cos 10 00 Wtlsou, Photography- 10 00 Mutual Life lua. Cos 50 00 Marshal, executions, costs, marks and brands, police fineß 16313 License. N. Y. Life Insurance C 0... 50 00 March 10 — Mike Rosse 1 00 Matthew Williams 2 oo Rage Gray ]0 oo Lease. Mrs. E. T. Danforth 100 fto March 11 — License. Jeff Perry m oo Anderson P. M. Company.. 50 00 Jas. Alexander 2 00 W. E. Dempster in 00 March 1Z— John Taylor 2 00 March 13— W. L. Conner 5 on March 14— Eddie Chappel 2 00 Lease. Essie Armstrong 2 50 March 15— Marshal, police fines, execu tions, costs, imp. fees, marks and brands 1,141 ~ Lease. Mary J. E. Dußose ? r, March 17 — Grade Seven - no 1 Frank Watson “ r, or , March 13— James Harmr.i .... ~ March zt_ h S - Fort 13 00 Lease. Roxama Jenkins 50 Bills payable, note y% 15 32,500, No. 416, $2,500. .. .' 5 000 00 : March 22 Lease. Annie Higginbotham 700 License. John Ferrara 1 , )f) j Marshal, police fines, exe mi tlons, costs, marks, and brands and imp. fees .... 133 79 , License. March 24 E. A. Sllvera 10 1 Tyson * Eaton w 00 March 25 — S. H. Hill 5 00 Geo. S. Baxter & Cos 10') 00 March 26 Frank Johnson 10 00 March 28 — George West 5 no Dixie Portrait Frame C 0... 10 on March 29 Marshal, executions, costs, police fines, Imp. fees marks and brands 628 05 3. Extrowltz 5 00 March 31— Wm. Stevenson 5 00 Imperial Ins. Company ■ 25 00 Greenwich Ins. Cos 25 00 Westchester Fire Ins. Co.i. 25 00 $11,774 21 Examined, found correct and ap proved. April 10, 1902. T. NEWMAN, M. KAISER, Finance Committee. DISBURSEMENT S. March 1— Pay rolls $ 355 00 Pay rolls 175 00 Jackie White 4 16 Kenuon Mott 7 50 A. H. Leavy 40 00 F. K. Twitty 50 00 Brunswick News 11 00 T. Newman 2 uo Kenan & Wood 4 50 H. Glogauer ti o 0 American Bonding & Trust Company i 50 Pay rolls 48 00 Pay rolls 103 60 Pay rolls 748 33 March 3 Metal Stamping Cos 37 77 -Aarch 4 Interest and discount 125 00 Interest and discount 125 00 March 8 — H. R. Symons • 100 00 J. W. Collins . 100 00 F. B. Harris and S. F. Burns 34 13 Pay rolls 129 90 March 10— W. Joorger 9 26 W. Joerger 9 no C. M. Tntou 125 00 March 11— Anderson Planing Mill C 0... 35 32 March 12 — Coupons, January, 1902 17 25 March 14— Ge.o H. Smith 50 25 J. J. Liastirr 275 54 March 15— j-ang & Wood 22 25 Pay rolls 107 s „ J. Willis Clarks 05 March 17 — Frank Watson 3 50 Coupons, January, i!)p2 25 00 March 18— J. M. Burnett 11 24 11 K. E. Briesenick 50 Ala. con. Coal & Iron Cos. 32 03 W\ H. ueVoe 4 rp W. H. DoVoe i go W. A. McCrary 3 25 I’ w ? urns 10 00 A. H. Baker . 10 40 Colson Hardware Cos 0 05 K K. Hopkins 2L Oil March 18— Coney & Parker 15 00 A, Kaiser & Uro 5 7‘t Fleming & Watt' j’j 4“ Wm. Anderson S f.l) H. Glogauer s j 0 Pay 'Oils 18 00 March 19— P. G. Busbee March 20— '' Board of Education 1 000 00 March 21— Chas. (l. Moore 4 Board of Education 5000 (Hi March 22 fay rolls . 125 75 March 25—- Mrs. E. T. Danforth, admin istratrix estate 1,. W. Harris 750 00 March 26 A- 1). Harrison, clerk .... 10 01 • .larch 27- March 29 J. F. Norris, T. A . 3 jv March 1“ • H. F. du#Bignon, clerk 59 05 Millard Heose . 7 00 Kenan & Wood ’ , ‘ 23 Pay rolls 71 pi) Incidentals 0 March 31— C. W. Denting jo 00 Pay rolls 5 r,o fay ro!! !!!'.!.'! .is 00 balancs "S S „ $11,774 21 Examined, foun.l correct and ap proved. April 10, 1902. T. NEWMAN, M. KAISER, Finance Committee. Wields a Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off ~y Dr. King’s New Life Pills—the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall before these wonder workers. 25c at all druggists. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent au thorities. They have dispelled the sil ly notion that one kind of food is needed tor brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the hotly, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however, good your food may Tre, its nutriment is de stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. \ ou ifiust prepare for tneir appearance or prevent, their coming by taking regular doses of Green's /.ugust Flow er. thtjr favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the b v '-"T and makes you tee! buoyant and vigorous. 5o ucan get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at Smith’s Pharmacy, W. J Hutts. A Special Train. The Plant System will' tram to Albany on April 21, leaving Brunswick 8 o’clock p. m., arriving at Albany early on morning of the 22nd. Returning leave Albany about 11 o’clock, p. m., on night of 22nd., ar- B ‘' unawick earl y 0,1 morning oi 2.ird. The Brunswick military com panies and brass band will go on this tram and all others who desire can go on same train. One tare for me round trip. Have you tried a clam chowder made from Maine canned clams. Call up ’phone 165—Burns & Curtis'. If you want your bieyele repaired right bring it to an experience! work man. B. J Olewiue, 505 Gloucester street Full line of bunding material at I* A.. Miller’s. - - —i 4 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PETITION FOR INCORPORATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. To the Honorable Superior Court of said county: The petition of John Basil Davis, Duncan Wright and B, Carreras, all of the county and state aforesaid, re spectiull shows to the court: I. That they desire, for themselves, their successors, associates and as signs, to he created a body unlitre anu corporate, under and according to the laws of Georgia, under the name and stylo of the urunswick Oglethorpe Ciub. 11. Petitioners further show that the objects of said organization are not pecuniary gain or profit, and that it is not their purpose to engage in trade or other business for <>••>] a or prolit; but to organize", conduct and maintain a social cluu, for the benefit and pleasure of themselves, their as sociates and successors, and for the encouragement of social intercourse among the same. HI. The said organization will have no capital stock, but will derive its revenue from the dues and initiation fees of Its members, to be fixed by a constitution and by-laws to be adopted as hereinafter prayed. IV. Petitioners desire power to adopt constitution and by-laws, by a majority vote of the members of said organization, which shall be binding upon all of said members, to change the same at any time by similar vote, alter notice to all of said members, to plead and be impleaded, contract and be contracted with, sue and he sued, use a corporate seal, buy, sell, lease, mortgage, take oy deed 01 con veyance or convey, such real estate and persona! property, as may be nec essary for carrying out t..e purposes ot said organization: and, in general the powers usually Incident to a cial club. V. The principal office and place of business of said corporation will be m the county of Glynn and state of Georgia. VI. Petitioners desire to be Incor porated for the term of twenty years, with the privilege ct renewal at the e!l v,? f S. orm ’ as Provided by law. VH. Petitioners desire authority to open a subscription lor membership in said organization immediately upon tae granting of the powers herein Prayed aiu i to organize said club and begin the exercises of the powers here in prayed when a.s many as six sub seribers thereto shall havei been o!> taintu. Wherefore, the premises considered petitioners pray that the court will grant an order incorporating them tneir associates, successors and as signs, lor the purposes and under t'/ie name and style aforesaid. And petitioners will ever pray. A. L. FRANKLIN. -iitorney at Law for Petitioners S I ATM OF GEORGIA, ®" COUNTY OF GLYNN Office ot the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county. 1. H. F. Ju Bignon, Clerk ot tne Su perior court of said county, do cer tify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the petition of John ton of aV VL 0t al " for the ‘"corpora (U , ?!■ f !° runs wick Oglethorpe “ I,s day filed .n my office Phis, April 19th., 1902. , „ H. F. du BIGNON, C lerk Superior Court of Glynn Cos. Try a quart bottle of our Old Crow rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to any dollar goods In Brunswick. SlO Hay street, Sig Levlson, agent Tel epuone I^o. P-rlght. Japan rice straw at Bur ett’s. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade Is now serving the best lunch in the city, and Ibis popular nlacc shouD be liberally patronized by the nubile. COLLINS & GLASS, Contractors and Bi Iders. ■ Estimates furnished on short no tine and satisfn' 'lon guaranteed. 1 specialty. 422 Nort; Volf Street, Dr. C. Boulder’* Buchu gin, an infallable cure for the kidney and kh "Ctr. 31.00 pei e lart. Telephone 130, Sig Levison, ag.-tir, 310 Bay street. LOST—Friday night, one set of false teeth. Will pay a liberal reward for return of same to this office. Ten summers old Canlfornia claret, C. grade, the finest claret made, bet ter. than imported $3.25 per dozen. Telephone 130, Sig Levison, agent 310 Bay strept. ‘Busied” the Trust ! have succeeded in bursting the Plumbing Trust that existed for so many years, and have brought the prices down. My prices are the low est. My work first-class. You can find me all the year round at 508 Monk street. COLSON HOYT COAL~ AND WOOD. CONEY &. PARKER. S I S ft ft Morphifie nnd Whfckey J 1 111 1(11 babif.streated without pain I| | |I I Ilf I or confinement. lure guar- S B%#l v I antted at Sanitarium or no pay. B. H. VEAL, Man’gr Lithia Springs Cure Cos., Drawer A, Austell, Ga. Hornejtreatwent sent il preferred. Correspondence ftricUy confidential. PERSONAL MENTION. SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO AN~< WHO THEY V.SIY. interesting Item Gatehred Here and There By News Reporters. Notec of Interest. Usei Swans Down flour, it: is pure. Swans Down flour is the best. Insurance —Montgomery Ai Good year. W, E. Kay left last night for Way cross. The "best salt mackerel in Bruns wick, just received at Burns At Curtis’. Plume 165. Col. C. P. Goodyear went up to Waycross last night. Fifteen different styles nf Page woven wire fencing for sale by C. W. Deming. A. C. Shannon, of Savannah, is spending u few days in the city. Jim Carter is always prepared to taka care of all me work that is sent to him. Send in your clothes now. I.allies' underskirts, tucked and hemstitched, regular price 500, go at '2sc at Mrs. M. Isaac's Monday and Tuesday. New England people like New Eng land food, thll up Burns At Curtis’. ’Phone 165, for Newfoundland salt cod, salt mackerel, cods tongues and sounds, canned clams. Also a full line of staple groceries, fresh on ev ery steamer. .1. W. CONCHY, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street WE CUY POOR PLUMBING have no mercy on it beacuse it doesn't deserve any. Thoroughly good plumbing work— the kind we (lo —is worth every cent of its cost, and even if that cost was greater than that charged for the in ferior kind it would still be worth it. Our work lias strength, beauty, finish and durability, Repairs are executed with care and skill. A. 11. BAKER, 205. Gloucester, Street. nn scnwAH’s EYE LOTION If i, :i tonic for Weak Eyes, ;i remedy for Diseased Eye Lids, It relievos and cures Soreness, Itching. Burning, Inflam mation, Granulation, Watering. Ulcera tion Blurring, Weakness and Seales on Eve Lidfci. I-a soothing application to Eyes Dial feel dry and smart. PREPARED BY DR. M. SCHWAS & SON, SAVANNAH, OA. For Sale by \V. .). Butt . Newcastle St. IT’S BOARD BY BOARD. that builds the house; it’s saving pei.ny by penny that builds a for tune, an i it’s tiei'.’ug here that gives you a chance to start your house am) yotu £':tune. We w • ! n-dl yr.’i th? best lumber at ’he lowest price for the best, and >f y.u veil I your boute W -i oi.r lumber you are sav ing money a* the same ’’me. Get our estirr.a’e before you build. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. ’Phone 197. STOP, : LOOK, THINK! ► * Can you afford to be without ' ►Eife Insuance? tour good health ► today may be gone tomorrow and • . your life may go out at any mo- . , mont. One goes out at every tick _of the watch. The Phoenix ; Mutual Life the Old U liable, is repesented by ; Montgomery ’ Goodyear. Insure while you are in good health, when you are sick you • cannot. Also for the best Fire. -Storm and Accident insurance . ring phone 134-3. P. O. Box 142. If jF.rr \r v"* 1 '— £IF YOU ARE WORN OUT— run down, nervous and Jack ambition — it is a pretty sure indication that some pari, of the system needs toning .up. Perhaps the blood is 1104 in good ei nidi lion. Then take .Smith’s Blood Remedy. Perhaps the livoi is torpid and needs stirring tip ? Then take Smith s Liver Pills, Perhaps the nerves a.ie .shuttered and need bracing? Then lake Palmo Tablets. These are a few of the good things in our stock of drugs and medicines. SMITH’S PHARMACY. Corner Monk ’ad Newcastle Streets RECEIVER DUBBERLY’S ROUNDS. I will be at the following places on the following dates for the purpose 01 receiving state and county tax returns for 19U2: Sterling—April 3, and 2;>, May 17. St. Simon Mius—Al'i'il 4. May 3 and 16. Pyles’ Grossing—April 10, May 2 and 23. Jamaica —April 11, 24, and May 24. Brunswick —April i'l, 18, 19, May 8 9, 10, 29, 30, 3i. JOHN E. DUBBERLY, Receiver of Tax Returns for Glynn Cos. Pipes! P : pes! Pipes! ana smokers articles. 1 carry the largest assort ment •: the M y, and on suit eve'v body. Sig Levison, agent, 310 Bay street. Pure California Tokay, Sherry, Ca tawba, Port, Muscated or Blackberry Wine, 25 diets per large bottle. These wines are absolutely guaranteed to be as good as any so-called imported wines, sold for more than double the price. A trial will convince you. Telephone 130, Sig Levis m, agent, 310 Bay street. Why Pay Rent When the Same Mon ey Will Purchase a Home. The following property will not bt on the market long. First come first served: The old Fulton home, 90x206 fact, with good two-story house. Price $1,250, terms SIOO cash, balance monthly payments, with interest at 6 per cent. Monthly payment in cluding interest $14.37. House corner Richmond street and First avenue, SI,OOO, terms SIOO cash, $11.25 per month, which include interest. Three other two-story houses immediately east of above. Price $720 each, SBO cash and SB.OO per month, which in cludes interest. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE Not every liquor dealer caters 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. ft. LEVISOH. Ag't. Corner Monk and Grant streets W. E. PORTER, .1007 G Street painter and" paper hanger. Signs pf any description. Agent for wall-paper mills. Drop me a postal. Call ’Phone 289-3 ► ’• .STEINWAY AND ► MATHUSEK PIANOS • The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money • SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. ► B. J. OLEWINE, Agent. A AAA The Hot Weather Is flight On Os jpjfjpl Bear In Mind Unit 5 mi can get nil) thing to drink that vou ma ' want, to lie had at an up jo dale fountain and as cold as h e can make it. Druggist to the People. Hunter-Sale Drug Go. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drugs. RESTAURANT, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Where you will be properly served with the best the market affords, at reasonable prices. Oysters In any style. Everything new and clean. OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT ERNEST ARNHEITER, 217 NEWCASTLE STREET. ~MOSES2 Fair Sanitsry Pluminer AND Gas Fittar. PRICES AC lOW AS GOOD WORK CAN BE DONE...WE GUAR NTEE EVERY JOB. BELEVUE HOSPITAL TONIC. A FINE Mt.DiCIINF. This tonic has oeen in daliy use at Bellevue hospital for fifty years, and is worthy of trial by all sufferers from palor, indigestion, or any other bodily derangement needing a tonic, For sale by W. J, BU TTS, The Druggist, Price, SI.OO per bottle. REDTpPRYE. Absolutely the best whiskey In Brunswick... It is pure. For sale only by me. All kinds California wines 25 cents per quart. Family trade a specialty. S. D. LEVADAS, 2GG MONK STREET. IW Whiskey. j U Distilled : V especially; xfor us. It is the: tbest whiskey in: call; |for it. For sale: tonly at our bar.: lOEWENSTEIN’S! 5-00 -Monk St.: t IREMONT WHISKEY li FINE, T©o,; T P. DEV ARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. MONK STREET. Free delivery. Parched ' wheat, the best chiclia fo- and, at Bsrsett’s. MRJL 22