The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 25, 1902, Image 2

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■rday morning. KIINSVICK DAILY NEWS. f PUBUSHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. jjr H. LEAVY. Manager ■. LEAVY Editor. ROUIS J. LEAVY, Jr.... City Editor. Advertising rates made known on application. Church and other char itable organization notices published *at half tho regular rates, SUBSCRIPTION 11ATHS. Terms to subscribers in tho city and by matt tree of charge to alt pints of the United Slates and Cußaula, Mexico, Porto llico, Guam, Philippine Islands and Hawaiian tsluuds: i'er Month $ ou Six Months J i>o One Year '. ■> '■"> Entered at the Brunswick, On., po.-t -office, as second-clans mail mailer. Hon. Emory Speer has designates The Brunswick Daily News as the otticia! organ of the United States Court, ip bankruptcy proceedings, lor Giynn county. — TELEPHONE 133. PUBLISHERS NO IlCt. The News Publishing Company d< sties it to be dlsttucUy undci stood that all legal advertisements must l paid for lu advance. We cannot at ford to uevote our space to such au vtrtlsemeois anil wuit on llie courts ter Uie money. Teddy is at large again. and sometimes it covers more ili.iu two multitudes. This weather reminds us of tlm dress of our force - varlagaleU. ■ sometimes ilmls a both of I hem. — will deliver the Madison. ale lias gone to s ateef, although every effort was Imade to prevent it. A steamboat lino between ibis eil. • and Waycross. Now wouldn't that tie a tine scheme. pierpont Morgan says one should not worry about money—"it Is easy to get.” Wish Mr, Morgan would pm us next. a multitude of sins K- S S: 0 l ,nl > kl-'Ud jjjß ( It > * A* ■ Bur McUaurlm will receive a and eovAal welcome on the t Ills flm visit to Bruns week. , i— • Six hundred thousand dollars was the girt Andrew Carnegie gave to Booker Washington a day or two ago for the endowment of the Tu -keege. aiititute. Next Wednesday will be the inns' memorable day In the history of Brim wick, for then it is that the conn Stone for -the great steel plant Is p be put in position. A resolution has been offered in tin Florida senate denouncing Judge Swayne of the United Slates court of that state. Swayne seems m bo ir. trouble alt the time in continuing to cast bitter amt ur called for invective on the head of Grover Cleveland. Mr Bryan lms sin Speeded In making the great and only living ex-president of the Unite Stales & very much more popular man tlnau he would have been. ■ - _ . .... Brunswick and Glynn county shout I at thai sugar cane tth. The governor appoint a number his city and they I means. lecture in Brook and it as his eouvic perlence, that the ? opportunities to tan Ote north. ami and do well to stay he is appreciated THEY ACTED PROMPTLY. We are very much gratified at the very prompt manner in which the Briinswickjtoard of trade joined us in the light we are making for better treatment of the people of this city by the Western Union Telegraph Cos. At its meeting held Thursday the board adopted a sot of resolutions calling upon the telegraph people for a better service, or at least one com mensurate with the needs of the city. Secretary Ogg was also instructed to take up negotiations with the Postal Telegraph company, with a view of endeavoring to have that company ex tend its lines to this city. By such prompt action to such mat tera as this the Brunswick board of tarde is gradually becoming a strong factor in the commercial life of the city arid it is doing lots of other good things for Brunswick. Speaking of i lie report l lnu. the friohds of President Roosevelt are anxious l.hal Senator Hanna shall man age I In- president's campaign for re election, especially to strengthen him with tlio element which it is feared lu) has more or less alienated, the New Orleans Picayune says: “It is doubtful If Senator llanna can afford to stand as surety for a man like President Roosevelt, who is ihc most uncertain factor possible as to his po sition in any public policy. Nobody can assert witli any degree of confi dence what Mr. House veil, will do un der any; set of circumstances or at any time. " And the Courier-Journ al adds: “Mr. Roosevelt ts a very consistent man, hut as lie consistent in doing invariably what, he thinks will strengthen his polllieal fortunes, liia record of consistency i made up of Inconsistency.” TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Persons Transfcring or Acquiring Real Estate Must Notify City Clerk. Extract from Section til City Code: All | cinuns Irniisl'crin,.: or acquiring real properly, shall notify the clerk of council in willing, ol (ho fact of such transfer, before the first day of April, following such transfer, and in cane transfers of real property shall not be so notified lo the clerk, then the same may he taxed an the prop erly of the person last, returning same and shall lie subject in like manner as If no transfer had been made." As will be seen from the foregoing only six days remain in which to cut out said transfers from returns for 1903; iho attention of parties transfcring property Is particularly directed to this extract from the code, as a fail ute lo notify this oilier, of the names of the fratiaferiecs and a description of the properly, so .transferred, makes the party last, returning same, liable for 1903 taxes. When such notice has been given, and the transferree fails to make return thereof, by the first day of May el' any year, said prop erty Is liable to execution, viz: Extract from Section Cl, City Code, if on the first day of May of any year, there is any such real estate in said city as bus not been so relumed by the owner or claimant thereof ii shall .ie the duty of Ute clerk lo Issue an execution against said real estati which lias not been so returned bj the owner or owners thereof, as non returned properly,” etc. Brunswick, tin., March 25, 1903. N. I). BUSSELL, Clerk of Council. LEGAL NOTICE. Georgia, Ulynu County: * Notice is* hereby given that the uu dersigned, as guardian of the person and property el' Ralph 9’. Waft, will, on May 25, 1503, at me court house of said county, apply to Honorable r. A. Barker, judge superior court, iirun-swick circuit, lor an order to sell the one-lilth undivided interest of sain Ralph T. Walt' in and to that cer tain track of laud in the city oi Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, de scribed as the southern one-halt o. old town lot number three hundred and titty-nine, with two-story frame notise thereon, value of said entire property being aland eighteen hun dred dollars; said order to provide for re-iuvostmoflt of proceeds of such sale. Application for sale made because the owners of the other interest tu said property desire to sell same, and will apply lor partition unless such application is granted, and for the further reason that a sale of such interest will be best for said ward's esi ate. This April 17th, 1908. CARRIE M. WAFF, Guardian of Person and property Ualidi T. Waff. Citation. Georgia. Glynn County: C. If. Conyers a> administrator with the will annexed upon the estate in Georgia of J. K. Swan, late of Oneida county, New York, deceased, having filed his petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to sboxv cause against the granting of Gits discharge, at the regular term ■ I the court of ordinary in and for aid county to be held on the first Monday ia May, 1303. HORACE HART, Ordinary, Desirable Property for Rent. Se\eu room house, with bath, couva uiect location. Bossjhogiven im mediately. $*5,00 i>er month Two-Store residence. 1 I*2 block* Bom Ogletbcpe hotel, $20.00 per month One-story residence near business center, SIO,OO per month. Good business locations for rent Farms for rent J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO, 'Phone 134-3. | Can anyone suppose 5 that vve would double ■ the necessary cost of |1 our brewing without a ■ vital-reason ? ■ Would we spend so much on in plate glass rooms ? Would we filter all the air that touches it ? Would we age it for months ? ||| ; Would we sterilize every We do it to attain Wjmt absolute purity—to avoid the remotest possibility of germs— pM to make Schlitz Beer healthful. Why accept a com fft mon beer, brewed with ■ out any of these pre ■ cautions, when Schiitz ■ Beer costs no more ? B Your dealer may prefer to fur- Mnish a beer that pays a little more profit; but does it pay you to per 4pflmit it? Isn't pure beer —Schlitz MVgfl leer—worth asking lor ? Ask for Hie Brewery Bottling. Hi Morsmn A I'mvl*. ■ * m iM Brunswick 6 To Grow JVeW Hair I COKE DANDRUFF CURE t and Hair Tonic is the “Best ieWare of Imitations J COKE, SHAVING FOAM FOR EASY SHAVING Beats any soap, so handy. In collapsible tubes. If your barber or druggist does not keep Coke Blmviug Pam send 25c to A. R. Bremer Cos., Chicago, for regular tube. •r Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist liliwni i eia jwbi A. L. OWENS Cor, Monk and Grant Sts. —Dealer in—- Choice Western Meats, BEEF. PORK, SAUSAGES and Fresh Meats of all Kinds. T. B. Burns” Headquarters For Buggies. W agons,Harness Whips, wheelwright and General black smith work. 210 Richmond st The Stomach Is the Man. A weak stomach weakens 'he man. because it cannot transform the food ho eats iato nourishment Health and strength cannot be restored t ay sik man or weal, woman without first restoring health and strength te the stomach. A weak stomach can not digisst enough food to fend the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur* cleanses, puri fies, sweetens and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stomach and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.—joergets raarmacy, Smith’s Pharmacy, W. J. Butts. Putnam Farm. For sale at Pelicanville IT aon - un der good wire fence, 15 acres cleared. Price 11,100. Camp Walker. 79 acres rich land, 30 acres uniter plow: good houses and barn. On t; of the best improved place* in the county; near shelll'n-Ui near railroad. Price JI.IGO. Apply to BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO. To Keep Moths Out of Your winter clothes, have them tlnroughly . leaned and pressed by Jim Carter before put lug them away. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that some qne eise has, ad vertise in this column. WANTED —Second-hand high desk. Southern Produce Cos. FOR RENT —Stores, offices and dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig He Cos. FOR RENT. —Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F., tare News. FOR RENT —An eight room house Apply to Mrs. Colesberry, 121 north Amherst. FOR RENT —Part ot my house on Union streak Possession at once. Terms reasonable. C. H. Jewett. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, sea's, slinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle streeL FOR RENT—S-room cottage, all modern conveniences, 705 Gloucester St. Possession given at once. Ap ply, 701 Gloucester St. STORAGE- The Southern Produce Cos. offers space for storage or mer chandise or household goods at n-a. able rates. ’Phone 19. 215 Grant St. PERSONAE Morphine, opium, laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself cured. Will inform you of nariniess. permanent home cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin. Box 1212, Chicago. FOR RENT—for the seasop: four room cottage on St Simon, partly furnished with wide hall, all iatheu and plastered; kin-hen, store room, and servant's room at’ached. Choicest location on the beach. Apply to Wm. Nightingale. PETITION FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF uYRNN. To the Superior Court of Said Coun- The petition ol F. E. Tivittv, 1' |. earnin', and Millard Reese, all of ..aid state and county, respectfully shows: , , j. That they desire for themselves and such other persons as n| ay ljli as sociated with them to bo incorpora ! ted ntnler the corporate name and 1 style ol Tin: Stanley Land Company. ”. Thai the object of the proposed I, or'poraUou is the pecuniary gain m ! ,19 nieintiei h. and its special objects i arc: To buy, own. bold and Im ' prove lands and real estate generally. ~ml u> sell, lease or otherwise <h j pose of such property; to buy, own., i gold and sell stocks and bonds anV I personal property of any kind; to loin, money and lake isecitrily therefor, and generally to do such other acts and things as may he deemed for tie best interests of Lite corporation not incoijse L in. with its character. That the principal office ol' the proposed corporation shall be Bums wick, in said county of Glynn. ■t. That the t apital stock of tm proposed corporation snail be Five Thousand Dollars divided into tit tv shares of Hie par value of One Hun dred Delia: a each, and petitioners de sire the right hy a majority vote ol stock to increase such capital stock from time to time to any sum or sums not to exceed Fifty Thousand Dol lars. Petitioners ulso utaire the light to receive in payment for stock real estate or personal property ai a valuation io ho fixed b> the direr tors. At least ten per centum of the subscribed capital stock shall he paid in before beginning business, and the balance shall be paid as called by the directors. 5. That the officers of tue corpora tion shall be a President, Viee-Pres'i dent, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers or agents as the stockholders or directors may consti tute or appoint. The board of dtrec tors shall consist of not less than three nor more than nine persons, all ol whom snail be snare holders, and . neb directors shall lie elected by tue share holders. li. That the stockholders shall have the right to make by-taws, rules and regulations for the government of the coi por.it ion, or to delegate this au Utority to the directors. 7. Th u under such corporate name and style, your petitioners desire tne right, to contract and be contracted with; to sue and be sued; to borrow money and secure the same as the hoard of directors may desire; to have and in-e a common seal, and to change the same at pleasure; and generally to have all the rights, privileges and powers incident to and necessary and proper in the conduct and operation ; of the business of the proposed cor poration, and all the rights, privileges I and powers given and granted similar I corporations under the laws of Geor : gla. k. Thai there shall be no Individ ual liability upon the part of any shareholder of the corporation, except for such amount as may be due by such shareholder as unpaid subscrip tion for stock in said corporation. !*. That petitioners desire to be in cor; irated under said name and style ot "7 ho Stanley Land Company,’ w ith all the rights, privileges and powers Prayed for herein, for a period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time F E. TWITTY, Petitioners Attorney GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing application for incorporation by the petitioners therein named of the Stan ley Land Company, was filed in the office of tho clerk of the Superior con;t of said county this April 21. H. F. du BIGNOx' Clerk Superior Court Glynn Conn tv Georgia. A Good .Word For Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. “In December, 1900, I had a severe cold and was so hoarse that I could not speak above a whisper," says Allen Davis, of Freestone, N. Y. “1 tried several remedies but got n. relief until 1 used Chamberlains | Cough remedy, one bottle of which [cured me. 1 will always speak a good | word for that medicine.” Saving for Hay. Cow-pea hay should be cut and cured when the earliest pods begin to ripen. It U better to cut before any podg are ripe than to wait too lang. pods are ripe than to wait too long, for, when too long delayed, the steal* become hard and woody. Bince the hay cures slowly and is •übject to heating, it should be thor oughly dried before being stacked or etored in the barn. The hay making should begin only when the weather promises to be fair. Unnecessary handling should be avoided since It causes loss of leaves. Since curing cannot be rushed like that of grasses, It is better to allow a crop to be a little over-ripe than to attempt to rave It In rainy w< ather. The dry yield is usually from two to three tons to the acre. FOR HIGH GRADE VEGETABLE GUANO SEE THE SOWNING CO. WOOD Oak and Pine B H. DANIELS, Phone 326 DEVARIS & LIY ADAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. * Phone 141-3. UNION CLEANING and PRESSING Ci,UB. Ring phone 253-4 and let EDWARD MARTIN clean and press your clothes He does good work and will give vou Satisfaction, 508 Monk SL C.L. PARKER, ■ —Dealer in— STAPLE AM) FANCY GROCERIES. Everything that’s good to eat at lowest market pi kes Cor G and J Sts. 'Phone 94. BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Phono 257 2. i7 Ncwcusiie St. Bicycles, Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPE/'tALTY. For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer Clothes no olio is betn-i prepared than Jim Garter. King Phu.ie k-:; or send to obi .Monk r-t. ■>' —■ . a.. i.u.'.a.. J. nr GOAL AN O WOOL). GONtY os. mh.-nLH, Libel for Divorce. Jessie Sikes va. \V. T. Sikes, libel lor divorce. in Glynn supe;fi r | court. Order to perfect service by publication, December tetm, 1902. To the defendant. W. T. Sikes: You are hereby required, in person or by an attorney, to be and appear at th* next term of tho superior court of Glynn county, Ga.. 'o bo held at the court house in Brunswick. Ga., on tho third Monday in May, 19u3, by ten o'clock of the torenoon of said day, to answer the plainti, Jessie Bike-, upon the merits of her libel for di vorce; of file in said court. Herein fai not. a in default of such appearan- e the court will proceed in the matter, as to justice shall apper tain. Witness tho Hon. T. A. Parker, the judge of said court, this 27th day of February, lfo3. H. F. du Bigncn, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County, Georgia. Ernest Dart, attorney for libellant. Libel For Divorce. State of Georgia. County of Givun, Mattie M. Best vs. Rollins Jackson Best. Petition tor divorce Fileu to May Term, 1903, Glynn Superior Court. To the said defend:'.;:- - You are hereby required to he and appear at the May Term. 1903, of tne Superior Court of said county, on the thir l Monday in May, 1903, to answer the plaintiff on the merits of the foregoing petition. Witness tne Honor-able T. A. Parker, Judge of said Superior Court, this Feb ruary 6th, 1903. H. F. du BIGNON. Clerk Superior Court, Glyna County, Georgia. WOODFORD MABRY, Plaintiff's Attorney. Georgia, Glynn county-. J. L. Wileher. vs. Petition for Divorce. Sallie Wileher. To the Defendant: You are hereby noifie ) i , - ally or by attorney to appear at Tie next term of the Superior cour: Lyrtn, county, Georgia, on the third Monday in May 1903, at Brunswi. <j- gia, ; to answer plaintiff's petition in case above stated. Witness Honorable T. A. Parker. Judge Superior court of sain ct ;ntv, this Mach 4th., 1903. H. F. DU BIGNON, ! Clerk Superior Court, Glynn > ’ounty THE DOWNING COMPANY FOR FERTILIZERS, A— ii ii i ■ Tipt-fpr'f Is one which i s palatable, pleasant to lake, I ■* and can jj e re ij, ec j U p Q n to act gently, but 1 LrCLXCLtiVG thorou ß hl y. cleansing the entire system of all I impurities. Such a remedy is Mozley’s Qt Hon Elixir. It is a pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to B fnost delicate stomach, and acts thoroughly upon the 9 els, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant- S . Sold by all dreggists at 50c a bottle, JiA r-toW *• '.ley’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an C Z- 1- tfy 4 1 for coughs, colds, sore threat and | prn ft ra chitis. 25c a bottle. * ' * ' ’ * ’ THE BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw liiis Marine work a specialty . Packings, Fittings and Supplies {sliciates furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St. W R. DART, CLAUD DART, rexi-Jent and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. " L. Downing, president, fc. H. Mason, Vice President. E.D.‘/. alter, Cashier. TLe National Bank of Brunswick. BKUNSWICK, Ga capital OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the ossistance of legit Imate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from Individuals, firms and corpora tions . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly. luLfreet bearing ceriflcates of deposit issued on special terms MONEY ORDERS of the "BANKERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA ■ON" are cheaner and more convenient than postoffice or express. - iKlTruly a t)rand WWufp lOLiDI OLiD cjuhis^ey IKL4/ iF & Davis i j J A ■ DISTRIBUTORS), Brunswick, Ga. H mueat<itCo-ia^f7^l amaammmmaumm J Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant • • , - • •*..**; ..v*/f4v i-* 7*.- - S , -. f ’~fi ' —-• ' y V-JpV r,' ‘ . >£.>■ „ r THERE'S AN ATTRACTION f Here tha ran hardly be resisted. * % Lsn't the food alone, or flu * cooking or the service or th '* y . iiuments. It's the combioa ’* y tiou of all that gives T WILSON'S RESTAURANT. a peculiar charm of irs own. r * H Here are the comforts of th It home table without any of it '* , inconveniences or reapottsibii; J ties. ‘ Our quick lunches are daint; * ;>iit satisfying. ,* M ( J’ Open until midnight. J J. W. WILSON, Prop. J 'Phone 321. o The best pill neath the stars and stripes; It cleanses the system and never gripes. Little Early Risers of wordlv repute. Ask for Dewitt's and take no substitute. A small pill .easy to buy easy to take and easy to act, but never failing in results. DewiSts Little Early Risers arouse the secretions and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanent ly.—Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Pharmacy, W. J. Butts. Relief for the Suffering. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur will give you imediate relief and permanently cure all such diseases as eczema, pim ‘p’es, tetter, herpes, rinkworm, salt rheum, dandruff. diphtheria, sore , throat . cuts, burns, open sores and al! t blood and skin troubles. Hundreds of cases of skin diseases have been per manently cured by the use of Han cocks iLquid Sulphur after all other remedies have failed. For sale by Smith's Pharmacy. 1 Keeps Well Posted. Ts*e latest and improved methods are he kind used by Jim Carter. Only [he Quest chemicals and safest methods used. 4PRIE 25, 1903 { IHE OGLETHORPE, ! y HUGH PORTER, Mgr. t Brunswick’s Only First) ! Class Hotel. hi < t Reasonable Rates to ' Traveling Men. j J Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. \ i Good Advice. Tlie most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dys , pepsia and liver complaint. More I than seventy-five per cent, of the peo ple oi the United States are adlioted with these two diseases and their el | ets: such us sour Btomach, dick • headache, habitual costiveness. pal pitation of the heart, heart burn, waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree* aide taste in the mouth, coming up of food alter eating, low spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 25 or 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. The latest novelties in tador made clothing can be had at Jim Carter's He represents ttie leading tailoring concerns in toe country. Pure Chemicals are the only kind used at Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning establishment. He is reliable aud wants your work. Phone 253-2 When in distress financially call (,-n Joel Bros., Reliable) Pawn Brokers. We will assist you. ! Wakeful Children. kor a long time the two year okl child of Mr. P. L. McPherson,s9 N. Tenth street, Harrisburg. Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part oi the night, which made it ver > haru for the parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach lrouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted her stom ach and she slept the whoie night through. Two boxes of these tablets have effected a permament cure and she is now well and strong. For sale by all Druggists. Cleaning, Presiing and Dyeing The one .good place in town to have cleaning, pressing and dyeing p operiy is at Jiin Carter's. Only the finest of chemicals and reliable methods are used. Send to 504 ivumlt street or ring phone 252-* Too Great a Risk. A reliable remedy for bowel com plaints should always be kept at hand. The risk is too great ior any one to take. Charntw- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea rented*- never fail3 anil when reduced with Water is pleasant to taka.