The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 08, 1902, Image 4

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THURSDAY MORNING Straw Hats To close out a lot of Men’s Straw Hats--35c. Not as good as they have been, but too good for the price.' 35 c. See Window LEVYS. Just Received Big Shipment of Velvet Beans Come Quick if you Want Some of Them W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. ; "On the White Corner.” TOBIAS NEWMAN IMS TIIC EXCLUSIVE COHTROL cf the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J.W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. May Week Sale, Monday May sth., TO Saturday May 10th and. H. Heller & Bro. 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. See Circular Great Bargains THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia, County of Glynu. To the Superior Court of said county: John J. Spears, Charles G. Moore and John B. Davis, all of said county and citizens of said state, present this petition for incorpora tion, and thereupon they allege and pray: First. Your petitioners desire that themselves and such other persons as may hereafter be associated with them in that behalf and their succes sors and assigns, he incorporated and become a body politic under tne laws of said state under the corporate name for the purposes, with the power and to le governed as hereinafter men tioned. Second. The name of said corpor ation, for the charter of which this petition is presented, to he the At lantic Laundry, Dye & Knitting Cos. Third, 'ihe particular business which said corporation shan transact under said name, and the object of such association is: (a) To operate, carry on and conduct for hire and compensation arid profit a general laundry, in the work of washing, ironing and laundering clothing and all other wash goods. (b) To engage in the running and operat ing for hire, compensation and profit, of a knitting mill, in the manufacture of cotton, woolen, silk and other knit goods, and selling the product and out put thereof in tho markets, and (c) to carry on, also for compensation hire and profit, the business oi a dye house, in the work of dying and clean ing all kinds of clothing and dry goods with the right to petitioners, their associates, successors and assigns, un der such corporate name, however, to operate during the term of their incorporation any one, tr two, or all of said businesses at the same time and either separately or together, ac cordingly as the best financial ends of said corporation snail suggest, and it shall seem most advantageous and profitable to it, and with authority further to operate any one or all of sa,~ businesses with steam, electric or such other power as shall be doomed best. Fourth. Tne capital stock of said corporation shall be five thousand dol lars (55,000) divided into shares of ten dollars each, which is ready to bo paid in immediately upon the grant and acceptance of the charter hereby prayed for, ami the opening of subscription books, and the or ganization of the company, with the right, however, to the shareholders at any time or times after , s organi zation, at any regular meeting, on a vote of three-fourths of the stork holders, of Increasing si*h capital stock from time to time to an amount not exceeding, ..nally, fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) Fii tli. Ihe domicile of said corpor ation shall be said county of Glynn and itci chief office and place of bus imss shall bo Brunswick, therein but your petitioners also desire five right and privilege from time to time, and at any time, to establish branch busl “‘■kcs under said charter, elsewhere ai other points in said state. Sixth. Petitioners desire that said corporation shall be governed, (except as to tiie making of by-laws which snail be made by the shaiedolders.) ny a board of five directors, selected by the shareholders at each annual meeting, (except where the election Is to till a vacancy) one of whom shall by said shareholders, he made presi dent, another secretary and a third treasurer of said company, and said ...colors shall elect annually (except when the election is to till a vacancy a general manager, to superintend and operate the business of said eorpora tion, and fix and prescribe his eompen nation, Seventh. The meetings of the shareholders, after the first meeting ol the organization under this char ter, shall be hold on the second Mon <liv in January of each year, except eall meetings,which the president may at any time convene upon written no tice to the shareholders, and the Shareholders shall prescribe from time to time tne times and places for tho meetings of the board of ii reetors and tho number of kinds of officers of said eorix>ration other than those herein named, and tnelr powers and duties, salaries and emoluments, and make all the by-laws to* '“a and their governance. Eighth. Petitioners ask that said corporation have tho power to re ceive iu payment for stock subscript ions real or personal property, useful or necessary in the operation of all or any of its said businesses. Ninth. The said corporation have' an the powers, rights and privileges generally called the common powers, conferred by the law of this state up on all corporations, as enumerated in section 1852 of toe present code of this state. Tenth. Petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right to borrow money for carrying on its bus ness, and securing loans to it by mort gage or security deed. Eleventh. Your petitioners desire that they, their aesoteiates, succn*- sors and assigns be incorporated and have succession as a body politic un tier said corporate name, with all the aanl, powers, privi’lges and duties for the term of twenty years. Courtland Synines, _ . . , Petitioner’s Attorney. Original application filed in office this. May 7. 1902. ~, . „ H. F. du Bignon. t-lerk Superior Court, Glynn Count)'. '■ ”• *• <lu Bignon. clerk of the sui*erior court of said county, cer tify that the foregoing is a copy of the original npplicatk n for charter of the Atlantic Gan airy, r.h e A Knit nng Cos. now on file in this office. Witness my hand and official signature this. May 7, 1902. 0 . H. F. du Bignon, t lerk Superior Court, Glynn County. Purs C-alifornia Claret. A. A. A. grade, large bottle*, per dozen IS SO iPhone 130, Sig Levlson, agent 310 For Sale. Two-story, 7-room house, close to business section. Good condition, nice lot l*rice 31,500. Terms wUI be given. Brobston, Pendig & cot dome dedal : flews Jiotes. Mrs. M. A. Baker is quite ill. 000 Mrs. D. V. Coleman is quite sick. I . . . Mrs. J. a. Wright leaves today for White Springs. • • 1 A Ith on go still quite ill, Mrs. F. Joerger is improving. • • * , Mrs.J. H. Hunter nas moved into her new home on Union street. • * • The second grade Glynn High school will picnic on St. Simon Saturday. Miss Amy Geisier has return'd to home after a visit to .Mrs. N. U. Bal lard. • • • Mrs. H. 1,. Dine has removed into her former residence, corner of Glou cester and Egniont. streets. • • • It is rumored tnat a wedding in June will rob Brunswick of one of her fairest daughters. * * * Jhe ladies of the Catholic church are arranging for an excursion to lie given shortly to St. Simon. • • • Miss Daisy Goldsmith and her guest. Miss Darby, are at iiorne from a pleasant visit to St. Simon 0 0m Mrs. S. E. Cargyle and Mrs. Mon roe Fleming have retimed from St. Simon because of .Mrs. CagylcY: iH nesp. i 0 0 0 Master l-ouis lloodenpyle was bitten in the eye by a spider Tuesday and suffered very much for some time, but is now improving. • • • Mrs. Moses Isaac and Miss Isaac have returned from a visit lo White Springs and Suwanee Springs, Fla. • • • Miss Fedora Marks who has been the ai tractive guest of Mi fls Minnie Marks, left for her home in Binning bam last night, to the regret of tile many fiends she made during her visit. * * * The Riflemen will have a Held day °n St. Simon iu the near future Where they will drill for a medal and spend a pleasant day generally, Tae Riflemen are fast regaining their on, time prestige, and under the strict discipline and able leadership ol y ap tain l„ A Robinson, they an an or ganization of which our city has tea son to he proud. Read This. It is to your interest. Wison's Photos are the only thing. Tie very latest in styles and the handsomest in finish ever seen j n the t itv. We guatintee you the picture you want Without] any reservation. Com in ami see us. office nND ~ H '' <y< ' k '' ■ llt News eriVff 0 " n€eti a typewriter of and dos r a *>>' before h„>,ng I <an save you monev. Terms m cTTf * f tt,H ' satis faetie!i ge.nnnteed * - M. Jewett. Sec us about brick. 1,. A. Miller. That 3uit You Wear needs to ha CaTer o a r n, H |,r^* etl - T * ke Uto carter, or ring phone 263-2. mJ°tw eP M ° th * ° Ut of Vour Clothes Have Jim c Wa ? properly cleaned. •Pho e ne m-2 Carter d ° ,his for Oh.' It’s Something New Sliced Bacon, glass jars.. 25c. Chipped Dried Beef, glass Corned Ham, 1-2 pound can.iOc Pig feet 1-2 pound can .... 100. Head Cheese 1-2 lb. can... 10 Corned Codfish, 2 >b. can...ij>. Thomas khany, Faney Orocer, fast ftceeiced Beautiful Bine of Summer Millinery. Also a Fine Assortment ' of Ladies’ Ornaments of the latest Gibson . . Styles. Ladies are invited to ’ . Inspect. 'dark, 203 Newcastle St. BATCH OF CITY NEWS A DAY'S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. The New Laundry. It is probable that the n< w steam laundry will be located in the Atkin son building on Bay street. It is said that J. J. Spears will be the manager of the new company. After Street Tax Officer Richardson is now busily en- | engaged in summoning street tax de linquents. He is among the colored peopie at present but will be after the whites soon. , Will Return Today. The convict gang will be brought over' from St. Simon today and sent back to the farm in the country. The gang lias been on St. Simon some time. Council Meets Tonight. The regular seml-monthy meeting of the pity council win he held to night and quite a number of impor tant matters are to lx- disposed of. Good Piano Tuner. 0. C. Cocroft, the well known piano tuner, witli Phillips & Crew, of At lanta. is in the city for a few days and is prepared to do any and all classes of repair work and tuning. Orders left at Fleming & Waff's will receive prompt attention. Two Thieves Arrested. Officer Luther Lamb yesterday ar rested Sunk l-atimore and Charley l.ane, colored, who ae chagexl with burglary. It is alleged that this pair broke into the store of L. Weinstein some time ago. Cleaning and Pressing. Davenport's cleaning and pressing establishment, .T<Tt Monk street, old Central hotel is now oi* n and in full blast. Work done on short notice by experienced workmen and every job guaranteed. Ring 'phone 1412 and we will send for your clothes. A Big Business. ■l. H. Heller AI- Bro., nave done a rushing business this week and the receipts promise to teas all previous pepiods in the firm's history The Messrs. Helh r are hustlers an.l con stant udv* rtlsers in The News. Baptists to Asheville. The annual meeting of the Southern Baptist convention, which occurs at Asheville May S to 15. will bring to g< tlier a large number of prominent members of the denomination from all over the south. At tile instance of Mr. Tate, Senator Clay lias introduced an amendment providing for anew building at Gaines ville to cost $50,000 and at the in- Thoma.sville to cost JJJJMH MIIMM stance of Judge Griggs one for Thom asville to cost $50,000. CHANGE OF 9CHEDULE. Over the B. & B. and Seaboard Air Line. No. 1, to Jacksonville and points Binth. leaves (j a. m. No. 3. to Savannah and points north leaves Ha. m. K ; o. 5, to Jacksonville and points south, leaves 3:30 p. m. No. 7. to Savannah and points north, leaves 8:50 p. m. No. 2. from Savannah and points north arrives 7:56 a. m. No. 4. from Jacksonville and points south, arrives 12:41 p. m. No. 8. from Savannah and points north, arrives 5:20 p. m. No. 8. from Jacksonville and points south, arrives 10:45 p. m. We Offer This Week 1.000 yards of Tapestry Brussels Carpets, worth |I.OO, at 65c. per yard. Made lined and put down. Terms For Above Strictly Cash This is an opportunity to secure a nice Carpet at the price ot a matting at Our Store. Call early to choose from a good collection of Patterns. X.'M.MillerAden, . [When i(eu * * "Want "Seed Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass \ . o r Novelties, or need any broken • ‘ Jewalr or Watches repaired < ► • call on i KENNQN MOTT,! Tke Leading Jewel** 21* NEWCASTLE STREET. < Ineyeefcv af wateAea for Us" Aoextoecc ami 1 0 B Railway*.’ K**r W the city elook Tima, hy wire from Washington dally* at 11 a. u. J Just Received N* w Georgia Syrup in Cans If it’s good to eat we have it. Geo W.Harper Phone 158. THE GROCER H. Michelson, 314 Newcastle St. To bring the well selected line of Furniture before the public I will .sell during this week: $1.05 Ladies' locker SI.OO I, Center Table 1.00 i .25 high back dining chair 1.00 1.05 Child's Higli Cane Seat Chair l.uo 1.75 Cradles 1,00 Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two on Bay street, two on Oglethorpe street. Price SSOO each, or $1,700 for the four houses. This is a big bargain and a money earner. Library building sl,- 100. This property pays good inter-, •st upon the investment and has a geod speculative value. Six room house and lot on South Wolt street. I®so. Five room two story house and iot Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Fendlg * Cos. When You Want Your Clothes cleaned and pressed ring 'phone 253-2, Jim Carter's number. Rice \\ have just, received 10 carloads of rioe and for the next-ton days. we will make Special Prices Merchants will do well to supply t heir wants now i'he SDcwning 'Co. MAY 8