The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 23, 1902, Image 4

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"R EDNESDAY MORNING Neckwear — Anew lot Foulard silks, in the pop ular shades, blue and white, made up in ties and fourinhands. Also the “Florodora" tecks, new and easy to adjust; just the thing for turndown collars, either low or high band. Call and examine the line. [ BORonOL I I Tooth Powder ► I ■■ WMIWII 'IWtMIW -Purest and L bsoiui ely the Best ivIADE AND SOLD EY W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. TOBIAS UEWfvIAN Hfls THE EXCLUSIVE COh'TROL of the Lotos Oub PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP t RON, The highest cash prices paid ior same. J. Yv, Watkins, 208 Bay St , Brunswich Ga. r j '4 'i* A* <u . £ | Special Sale ► [ Of ► ► Embroid* ries. Laces, Mattings ► ► | on Monday and Tuesday ► ► 4. ► J. H.Heller&Bro ► 220 Newcastle St ► ► < THE BRUK: WICK DAILY NEWS MEETING TON'GsiT SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS LOOKED FOR AT SESSION OF THE VETE. ANS. The Glynn county veterans will Told a meeting in the Riflemen's armory tonight and it promises to be of a very sensational nature. The com mittee, of six, appointed at the meet ing Monday night to investigate thor oughly all matters connected with the monument erected In Hanover park, will submit their findings to the meet ing. The meeting of the veterans Mon day night, an account of which was chronicled in these columns yesterday morning, was the sole topic of con versutjioiv in Brunswick ye r .forday>. it Is a question which interests all citizens and it was discussed at length by them, it is much regretted that such a oiiticuity exists aria it is hoped that the matter will he amicably set tled. The committee appointed by the commander was at work on the sub ject yesterday. They will resume their worn today and a lull report of the circumstances, as they see them, will lie submitted tonignu it is probable that every member nt Hu. camp t, ;1! be present and par ticlpate In the deliberations of the meeting. THE O’FARRELL FRANCHISE Loniinucd lrom Tug. ij diagram his approval thereof, ami only alter said officer's approval shall have been so obtained, snail toe said O Farrell, uis heirs or assigns, pro ceed to erect said poles aim wires; provided that, should said engineer refuse such approval unjustly or without good cause, then said written statement and diagram may be sub mitted directly to tile Mayor and council aioresaid, who shall, at their regular meeting after the same have been sunmiui u, or as soon as prac ticable the real ter, either approve or disapprove the seme, and then, in the event of the approval of the same by se.id authority it shall be the privi lege oi the sa... O Farrell, Ins heirs or assigns, to proceed as it the same had be in approved, as aioresaid, by said city engineer; provided that nothing in tiiis section shall be so construed as to give said city engi neer, or reserve to said Mace- and council, the power, by retustng such approval, to nullify or revoke the righls and privileges hereby granted, or any part tbereot. so long as said O'Farrell, his acirs or assigns are exorcising or attempting to exercise the same in coinornmy with the pro visions of this ordinance; amt should the said O Farrell, his heirs or as signs, erect or construct anv coles, wires, or other structures, on said streets, lit t In conformity with this ordinance, the right is reserved by the authority granting this franchise, to remove the same, at the expense of the sam O Farrell, his heirs or assigns alter two days’ nnttm. Section IV. Itv it tuitner ordained by the authority tuoresaio, that un less the said O Farrell shall have eomeneed the construction of said electrical lines within sixty davs uf ter the adoption of this ordinance, the right Is reserved to the authority aforesaid * ll revoke and annul the same. Section V. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that tn consideration of the rights and privi ieges hereby granted, the said Mayor sad council of Brunswick snail have i.ie light to 'place on the poles erect ed in sniii streets under authority of this ordinance, such wires as they may desire to construct and operate, and ns may be necessary, (or the nalnt. nance of electrical fire and po lice alarm signals. Section VI. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that, it Notice to the Public. Mr. 1,. J. Von Weller having re- Mgncd his position as electrician of this company. Mr. W. W. Leathers an experienced electrical and mechan ical engineer, has been appointed in ais place, and will be electrician and superintendent or the electric plant '!°m this date. Mr. Leathers is a na tive Georgian, and will endeavor to please and satisfy the patrons of the 'hint in every way. He will occupy a room at the Plant, and after a lew Inys it win be so arranged that no ,' rl , ,e notified by pnone at any hour during the nigtu. in case of accident o lamps or wires. 'T. S. GREENE, Receiver. Brunswick Light and Water Cos. Every thins new anil up to date at Miss Kate Slater's. Capt. j. R. Johnson, a prominent lumberman of Atkinson, spent yester iay in the city. Ship Notice. Neither the owners, consignees or master of the Spanish bark “Marceli no Jane" will be responsible for anv debts contracted by the crew of sai" bark. MAS. Master. Ship Notice. Neither the owners, consignees or master of the Spanish ship "Pala mos" will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said ship. MAS, Master. The finest line of imported gins, . Scotch whiskey* and French 1 randy a at heasonable prices. Telephone 130. Sr. ! ovisoi:. agent, 310 H.v stre ;. RK WISE om i 'US MaMUUS U! FSFER! the i ok ArvvA L ■■ ;T till; mi .> V • w . J oiipund IN SPRING TIME. MFens Banishment of Disease and the Establishment of Strength, Vigor, and Permanent Health. Well meaning and really worthy people often err when sickness and diseasdt come to them. Too often they are content to follow blindly t’ae advice of second rate physicians, who in nine cases out of every ten fail to properly diagnose the Hi they are called upon to cure. Too frequently our sick peoj.de put their trust and confidence in common, advertised pills, nervines, sarsaparilias, and other liquid concoctions. Terrible dis appointments and results come to the users of such medicines; sickness and diseae are aggravated-—their dangers vastly increased. Happy are the people who. when disease nas laid its hand upon them, use Dr. Phelps' life giving prescrip tion, Paine's Celery Compound, a med icine that stands without an equal i ir ieoding exhausted nerves, puri fying the blood, and building up the w< aliened and run down system. Weakly, sickly, ami disease laden mortal, it is madness to defer the user ot that health giving medicine It'd bag rescued and saved its tens of thousands in every land. Paine s Celery Compound is the one trui specific recognized and prescribed iquay by our most eminent and our most Honest, practitioners for diseases arming lrom a debilitated nervous system. You need its use fi-’- *<>ry ... ; your condition demands if: com mon sense and a knowledge of want i an:;; s Citlery Compound iias done for ouit-is, aiibulcl be your guide at this - ai iim. oi your tiie. PAi.xi. ,s in - i,i.hi that makes sick people '• ■ - i- 1 ~. .t the name is on noth ali -1 wraj.ipi.-r. Do not bo m fi..c •• to lake a substitute or any im .-.m. ~ iiu need Uid kind that has - i.n-ci <,Ti.l . fit any lime tfi ■ said authority grant ing tins franchise should deem it lot the best interests of said city to re quire ail wires used for the conduc tion and transmission oi electricity m and one the streets of said city, lie be placed under ground, tflen in such event nothing herein contained shad be so construed as to prevent such requirement applying me Mires o; the said O Farrell, his heirs or assigns, widen may have neon | erected under the provisions of this ordinance, or wmch may luereai-.-r >,- i< reeled under said provisions; pro - video, no such requirement shall >- made unless the said O Farrell, bis hens oi assigns, shall have twelve months notice ol the same before t.'v ame shall oecome effective as to ; th< in, anil unless said require-nm-i;!. snail aiqily alike to all other persons firms or corporations, operating eie.-- trical ilnes or wires in said city for same purposes for which the said O Farrell, ills neirs or assigns, are operating tnelr lines or wires. Sdeßbn VII. The privileges herein granted shall extend for an,l during ime term of thirty years, from the ,uate of the adoption, of tins ordinance. Section V til. v,e it further ordain ed that all ordinances and jiarts of ordinances In conflict with .ais ordi nance he and the same are hereby' •■epraieu. Boys and Girls. Do you wish to make a little extra I money wiring spare moments? It so y.m can reaully to do, by selling our j Blueine.” 40 per cent, commission on ! ali sa!es - An indispensable article tor household use. Every lady is de lighted when they see it! One sheet makes the finest blue-water you ever -used in the wash. Write today be .fore your territory is taken bv some lone else, and we will send by’ return mail, one dozen packages of “Biueine.” When you have sold them, return us retaining the balance, 40e„ as your commission. Do not delay, but write at once. Address. Glenn Manu facturing company, Dept. C 13, Box 94. Philadelphia. Pa. Y'u can. at any time, get vh.it > ou ! ’.eed m something good to drink rom me. 1 carry a full line of all Kinds and. rnesrie and imported liquors ad wines in stock, which you can !>uy at prires to suit the j.-or. Sig r.cvison. agent, 310 Bay. Telephone i.'.O. Xi hen qcn \ XCant Hccd\ Jewelry. Silverware. Cut Glass 4 or Novelties, or need any broken t Jewelr or Watches repaired i call on 3 mm mott The keeping Jeweler. i 21* N EWCAITLE STREET. i r.apector of we tehee for the , Southern ui E & B Railways. 1 Keeper of the city clock. Time } by wire from Washington daily 4 at 11 a. m. BATCH OF | CITY NEWS ! ! A DAY’S DOINGS IN THE CITY SY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. What is Gcir.g on in Busy Bruns- xoim Col Sect, on of News. I Negro Meets Violent Death. Douglass, Ga., April 22.—The body of Luke Cunningham, a negro, was found yesterday evening on a vacant lot within the corporate limits. He had been shot and cut near the rail road track. The body was dragged to a fence and thrown over. 'rue perpetrators and motives are un known. A Business Cnange. A. Aruueiter has purchased the meet business of C. Anheiter and xiil take charge on May Ist. The , market will be conducted as hereto fore, in a first-class manner. Eighty-third Anniversary. The Oud Fellows will give an en t .Tnment Monday night, April’ 28. at the uud Fellow’s hall to celebrate j j the eignty-thiru anniversary of Odd I Feiiowsnip. uwing to the greatly in- | ‘creased membersulp the size of the hall eompells them to confine the in- i vßations to Oud Fellows and their immeuiate families. Mr. Terrell to Speak. A prominent Brunswick supporter of Mr. Terreill said to a News re porter yesterday that the Merri weather county candidate would be jin Brunswick some time next month find would address the voters of j Glynn county. Mr. Terrell has been j invited by several of his supporters i here. He has a number of support jers who will be glad to learn that he tntends visiting the city. Have you seen ths# latest, nobbiest am, sweilest picture in •Portrait Pho lography! flic ’Artist Proof” ls made only at Wilson's Photo rooms, in this efty. They are charming. Only (o be seen to be admired. It will be a pleasure to show them t ome in and see. -Attractive Prices w:. : ; always catch fh (j) the buy er* Xam offering my Fad stet k ci Dress f r. ri o FF - 27S0 —LADIES’ SKIRT. * '- ' •••O.C, JL I 1IH ~ Hites, 22, 24, 26, 2s, 30. niiu L s, L" ces and. * verything in i!ie otion l ine At y opiusr Figures. Mrs. ML Jsaae, EEUNSV/ICK, GA. We Offer This Week 1.000 yards of Tapestry Brussels Carpets, worth $l.OO, at 65c. per yard. Made lined and put down. ■"Terms Fcrrbove Strictly Cash This is an opportunity to secure a nice Carpet at the price of a matting at Our Store. Call early to choose from a good collection of Patterns. ft. M, Miller & den, APRIL 23 For Dinner j Snap Beans, English Peas, .'SV ! . ' ! Now Beet*. ' < Lettuce, 4. r" j Parsley ‘ ( Fresh T<*mat*-s. If it‘s good to; rat we have it. 3eo W.Harper' 'Phone 153. THE GROCER. I am the only one handling Chase & Sanborn’s famous Teas and Coffees. You only have to • try them to \>e convinced that they are superior to ad others.- THOMAS KEANY, Fancy Gror.nr H. Michelson, 314 Newcastle St. To bring the well -.jlecivd lino of Foruitw l'for<* the public I will w>ll (luring tLis v.-eck : -?! .65 Ladies’ ’ oeki r . ' .(Ml *• : C rCi-Ta'l- - 1.00 I. ) high ban . .. :iin.. r b*. ivj on 1.').) Child's; Kk.li Cane rkat Chair j .oo 1.T5 Cradle* j oo