The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 14, 1902, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING Straw Hats s •* lo dose <>ut a lot of Men’s Straw Hats--35 c. Not as good as they have been, but too good for the price. 35 c. See Window LBVYS. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Beginning May 15th, my store Will open promptly at 6:30, a, m. and close promptly at 10;30p m W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. “On tha Whits Cornsr.” TOBIAS NEWMAN HAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL cf the LoLos 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, 20® Bay St, Brunswich Ga. j May Week Sale I Continued ;Until Monday Wight, May 12th. 1.. i, U. H.Belletr& Bpq. 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS No. 4941. Report of the Condition of IKE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK at Brunswick, in the state of Georgia, at the close of business April 30, 1902. RESOURCES:— Roans and discounts $307,473 14 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2.840 20 U. S. bonds to secure cir culation 100,000 00 Premiums on U. S. bonds.. 4,250 00 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 20.000 00 Other real estate owned.. 27,000 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents)... 8,243 75 Due from state banks and bankers 10,225 30 Due from approved re- serve agents 29,551 31 Internal revenue stamps 507 00 checks and other cash Items 1,553 40 Notes of other- national banks ’ 750 00 Fractional paper currency nickels and cents 313 14 LAWFUL MONEY RE SERVE IN BANK VIZ: Specie $21,373 00 1/cgal tender notefs 0,748 00—28,157 00 Redemption fund with U. S treasurer (5 per cent of cift, elation 5,000 00 Total $551,924 00 LIABILITIES— Capital stock paid in... .$150,000 00 Surplus fund 11,000 00 Undevided profits, less ex penses a.ml taxes paid. 17.071 39 National bank notes out standing 100,000 00 Due to other National banks 1,846 86 Due tx> state banks and bankers 10,339 38 Individual deposits sub ject. to eliecss 225,671 68 Demand certificates of de posit 33,434 14 certified checks 2,340 85 Cashier’s checks outstand ing 220 00 Total $551,924 30 State of Georgia, county of Glynn, I, E D, Walter, caijiier] of tint aboved named bank, do solemly swear that, the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. 1). Walter. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th. day of May, 1902. Wm. Nussbanm. Notary Public, Glynn County, (la. Correct Attest: E. H. Mason, Albejit l'endig, <’. Downing. Directors. If imr work don’t pr ve tip you don't have to pay for It, Electrical Supply Cos. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller, He will save you meney. TO OUK CUSTOMERS. As the banks will close at 1 o'clook P, M. on Saturdays between May 15th and <c toiler Ist, 19>2, notice of which is given in another column of this paper, we lieg that our customers will bear same in mind, ami come to the bank as early as possible on Saturday of each week lo accommodate us, as well as themselves, for by doing so they will help us to do the business satisfactorily and avoid the delay of having) te ‘’wait their turn" at the last minute. Very truly, BRUNSWICK BANK & TRUST CO. H. W, < tale. Cashier. Tho best fcalt mackerel In Bruns wick, just received at Burns ft Curtis'. 'Phone 165. WANTED—TweIvo horses or mules for farm work. Expect to pay cash. Enquire for me at H roles ton. Fendig and company ofllcei or at the Ogle t'norpe hotel. H. H. Dean. WANTED -To rent a good piano, ap ply to 805 Egmont street. Why Pay Rent When the Same Mon ey Will Purchase a Home. The following property will not be on the market long. First come, first served: The old Fulton home, 90x206 feet, with good two story house. Price f1,260, 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, 11,000, 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 ft Cos. COLLINS & GLASS, Contractor* end Be iders. .Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending l specialty. 4*2 Norte Volf Street, [New Store, : New Goods, ; New Prices. I Everything new and up to date. I have opened a first-class grocery 1 in the store formerly occupied 1 by Johannessen Bros., 118 A i street, and the public is cordial i ly invited to call and Inspect my i stock. P. DEV ARRIS I liSeme dseial ; Views Vietes. Mrs. Sam Cook is quite ill. • • • Miss Clifford Lucas has returned [from Savannah. • • • Miss Sammie Myddleton is home from a pleasant visit to \ aidosta. • • ■ Miss Bessie Fox of Darien, is vis itng Mrs. Meldrim on St. Simon. • • m Mrs. E. Pasha, of Wilmington, N. C. is visiting Mrs. E. B. Dudley on St. Simon. - Mrs. L. 1- Wilson and little Ruby Potter are expected home trow Albany in a few days. • • Miss Bessie Fox and Mrs. J. 11. Wright spent yester, ay in the city from St. Simon. * • Mrs. S. E. Cargyle is considerably improved and hopes are entertained for her recovery. • • • Miss Ethel Elliot has returned to Macon to remain for the closing ex ercises of school • • • Willie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cornell, who has been quite ill, is improving. Mrs. William K. Cushman and her little son, with her mother, will return from St. Simon this week and will leave for New York Friday. * • • Mrs. M. C. Rowe has moved into her pretty new home corner Union and Monk streets. Mr. and Mrs. Rob bins will occupy part of the house. • • • Mrs. (’. B. l.loyd.Miss Maud Hay wood. .Miss Margie Stiles and Miss Ed na Penniman formed a happy party that spent yesterday at the beach on St. Simon. • ■ A small party will spend a pleasant day at Frederica today. Mrs. J. A. Montgomery being the hostess and her guest of honor to tie Mrs. Wil liam Howard Montgomery, of Chicago. • • • The regular monthly meeting of the Oak Grove (Vmeteij society will oc cur at the chapel in the cemetery this afternoon at 4,:in. A full attendance is desired as business of importance is to be discussed. • • • A number of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Way and family leave today for Savannah to be pres ent at the marriage of Mr. Waller Way and Miss Florence Gammon which oc curs this evening. • • • Tint many friends of Fred Way will be glad !. i learn that he has al most entirely rccov-red from the in juries received in an accident in S:i\ annah several months ago. The plus icians now pronounce hiili well on the road to recovery. Read This. It is to your interest. Wiscm's photos are the only thing. Th. vi ry latest in styles and the handsomest in finish ever seen in the idly. \\> guauntee you the picture you want without) any reservation. Coni' in and see us. You Get the Best Work when yni send your clothes to Jim Carter Phone 253-2. Last Summer's Clothes made new at Jim Carter’s. ’Phone 253-2. McDuffie's Turpeatina and Mutton Suet Lang Piaster is a certain cure fr whooping emgh, easy and com fortable, works whOo you sleep. 25 cents, at W. JoergsKs. In Olden Times ’ Most people lived better than they- Mo now. Their food was better ’ ‘fresher and more wholesome than 1 ( the food of today averages , There are some grocery stores, , though, that keep fully up to the] I old-time standard store, where i everything is purity, freshness and-i 1 reliability, - This is one of them. THOMAS KEANY, 'Phone 11. 313 Newcastle St. . We close at seven o'clock fast Received . A Beautiful Line of Punmur . Millinery. Also a Line Assortment . of Ladies' Ornaments of the infest. Gibson ' Styles. Ladies are invited to ' Inspect. c. 'Carle, 203 Newcastle St GEORGIA WILL HAVE SHORT PEACH CROP COMMISSIONER STEVENS IS VERY BLUE OVER THE GENERAL CROP OUTs-OOK IN THE STATE. Commissioner of Agriculture O. B. Stevens, who has been over the state to a Considerable extent within the last few weeks, says the peach crop will unquestionably be cut much short* r than the people have had any ideas- tor up to the present. In a circular just issued he says: • General farm crops are also suffer ing severely, as a result of dry weath er in some sections. In some parts of Georgia the planting has not yet been completed, while in othes the crops are weeks behind where j they ere last year, i cannot see hew we can have a large cotton crop this year. In fact I do not believe, under the present conditions, that it is possible. "We will have less than half a crop | this year. The prospects are not; .near so favorable as last year. In j addition to all that the peaches have j suffered up to the present time, the curculio is now attacking them in al most every part of the state.” PUBLIC SALE OF PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of an order from the Hon. Emory Speer .Judge of the District Court of the Unit .! States for the Southern Distnet of (l. iji gla, as w ■ 11 as an order from the Hon. A. J. Crovatt, Reler • < in Back Imptcy, in the < ise tl John 'Juggs, bankrupt. THERE WILL BE SOLD on the 23rd., day of May, 1902, before jthe door of the Custom house, in Bruns iek. Georgia, to the highest and best ! bidder for cash between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon: the following des cribed property to-wit: 'I’IIAT certain tract or parcel of land, situated in the city of Brunswhk. Glynn county, Ga., and identified upon the map and plan of said city made by George It. Baldwin, surveyor In the year 1837 as follows: Beginning at a point on Gloucester street and 45 feet eastfroni the intersection of Gloucester street with Albany street and running thence along the northern line of said Gloucester street a distance of 45 feet, thence at t i ;ht angles north a distance of 9a feet, thence at right angles west a distance of 45 Sect and thence at right angles south a distance of let feet to the point o. beginning. Also one certain mare horse, described as one mate called Maud. The said property to he sold for cash, and the ' : nic n be immediately reported to the court for confirmation. Sai l prog ■Sty to be sold mr the purintses ami In eonfomity with the said orders of the judge and referee, which are refer red to for ail purposes. Immediate possession of said property to be given lo the purchaser on confirmation of the sale. This. May 13. 1902. J. A. Montgomery, Trustee for said John \V. Bttggs, Bankrupt fe " 3 nntreti at itnvirc. _-r tin pay. B. 11. VRA!,. Man’gt Uthia S; t< - ' ;:e Cos., l)r:iwrrA. \\mU il.Ga, g <um. j* If preferred. Corre poudcttcc stric tv c . i . a W. M. TUPPER A CO.. Forwarding and Shipping Agents Lighterage, Towing and Marine in surance. Corresnenoence Solicited BRUNSWICK. GA Those who have not 1... iklii their MW HA IS Will do will to (mil at Mss IK. tflater’ts Before buying übewht'n'- Nrw Hals, N<>\v Flowers A New Line of Refrigera tors, 1 Mosquito Nets, | H'- Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Chairs and Settees, TTctrii and I iber Rugs, Blue I lame Oil Cook Stoves, No Smoke. No Smell. No Du;; r . 3i.M .Miller &6qk , Wedding : 9resents i Jewelry. Silverware, Cut Glass J o r Novelties, or need any broken JewaLry or Watches repaired 4 call on 1 KEHNON MOTT,: Tho Leading Jeweler, 216 WKWGArri* •TREKT. • Inspector of vatebee for the' Soutfcarc and B * B lUllwape ' Keeper * the oity oUrctt, T|* My rrtre from Waahtn*toa dally at U a. m. Just Receive and 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 : SI .65 Ladies' l ocker SI.OO I. Center Table 1.00 J .25 high lmek dining > hair 1.00 1.65 Childs High Cane Seat Chair 1.00 1.75 (Trudies 1 .(to Valuable Property For Sale. Four six-room houses, two o 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 Tuts property pays good inter est upon the investment and has a geod speculative value. Six-room house and lot on South Wolf street, $650. Five room two story house and lot Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Fendig & Cos. When You Want Your Clothes clean, <l and pressed ring 'phone 253-2, Jim Carter’s number. Rice ► * " v just received 10 eatload.s " of ►> -y w ► .(ltd for tlie next i. a days, we will - make Special Prices ► -'‘bn-bants will do well to supply" . their wants now. Vhe £)civning Go. MAY 14