The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 16, 1902, Image 4

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FRIDAY MORNING Waists and Walking Skirts A new lot of dainty lawn waists. White, and some black and white, $1.98 to $5.48. Also an elieant line of extra light weight walking skirts. Pit guaranteed. 1.i1.p , b, t 11, 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 the White Corner.” TOBIAS NEWMAN MAS THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL 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. y ■■II Receive new goods every week. ► 111 L St 'R you the best goods tor the least money L 1111 | Refund your money if purchase is not satisfactory, f■■ | Treat you with politeness and respect I VI b Appreciate your small pnrehases as well as yonr large ones [ Yoi ‘ tuv * every reason to trade with us. I • _____ L H. Heller & Bro. Two Stores, 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PETITION FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. To the superior court of said county: The petition of C. P. Goodyear, Sr. C. Downing, W. E. Dempster, Walter B. Isaac, and C. P. Goodyear, Jr., all of Glynn county, Georgia, respect fully snows: First. That they desire to he incor porated under the name and style of the “Brunswick Paint Oil & Varnish Company” for a term of twenty years, with the principal place of bus iness at Brunswick Georgia and the PSivJltege of establishing lagenceies elsewhere and employing agents in this state, the United States and for eign countries. Second. The object of said com pany is to engage in manufacturing and selling goods for profit, and the principal buxines which they desire to engage in is the manufacture of paint oil, vamisliK s, mixed paints, and sale of the same. Third. The capital stock of said, company to lwa fifty thousand dol lars ($50,000), in shares of one hun dred dollars each, one-half com mon stock and one half thereof to he cumulative, participating prefer red, seven (7) per cent, divi dend paying stock, that is to say that before the common stock shall receive dividends there -hall first lie paid to the preferred stock a seven per cent dividend,, and if for any yefar earnings are insuffi cient to jiay all or any portion of such seven per coni, dividend, that such un paid dividends or portion thereof shall be paid to said preferred stock whenever! subsequent earnings au thorize if, and should earnings au thorize an excess of dividend over seven per cent to both common and preferred stock, such surplus, or so much thereof as is declared an ad ditional dividend, to he divided equal ly between the preferred and the com mon stock; each class of stock to have equal voting power with the other; each share of stock to he en titled to one vote in all stockhold ers meetings; a majority of all stock issued to constitute a quorum In such meetings, and a majority of such quo rum to decide all questions at reg ular or called stockhoidsrs meetings. No part of said stock has been paid In but petitioners desire to engage in business so soon as ten nor cent of the total stick of said company is , lid in c.i h into tli.' flic t.e. ury of raid ci.i.iprny. exclusive of ;.ur hnsi s for preferred stock of real estate and Purchases for common stock of for mula. patent rights,trade marks metd ods and processes for the art'< lex it proposes to manufacture and sell. fourth. The said company to have power to acquire real estate for the purposes of its incorporation and to pay for some at a fair valuation in j inferred 8 took, If densirryl. and to acquire formula, patent rights, trade marks, secret methods and processes for (he article it proposes to manu facture and sell and to pay for same .u a (air valuation in common stock If desired, to take real and personal' property in payment or dt fits to it or o take security thereon; to issue mnds and secure same by mortgage or ri ' ’’ of ti'Uid; to have, and use' a common s al: to sue and be sued- to Id ad ami be impleaded; to make by , " "> consistent, with this charter Tor lls government, Including He- number and character of its offi eerx and their compensation,, ami generally to do any other act or acts Ul,n ". "i- things usually done nv cor poraimw. not Inconsistent wit'll Ibis ~ V| ",•' Hus state or hta ''*- Ami petition ' lh "Hi evor pray. Respectfully submitted U. I*. Goodyear. Attorney for petitioners. Georgia, Glynn county. U. r. du Bignon, clerk of the sit enor court for Glynn county. Goor ia. do certify that the above an v ;> TMdtu is a true and corcct copy ( ,r th' petition lor charter t m t . H nms wck I'alnt, Oil & varnish company !' * in 'jy °m'. this, the fifth clay of Ma >' I' 1 ":.’. Witness iny 1,-,,, aud ohiclnl seal this. May /-xi y K. F. du Bignon C ncorgia M>rlor C ° Urt * Glynn Bpccial excursions will be run by thi M*.inter 11, sde Sunday. Go down nd g,,t a whiff oi iue ( K-ean ~ Stokers” are employed at Jim after s, only first-class ' workmen who know how to do good work ’ A trip t „ at . Simon these warm davs 1R mv.gorating. The Hessi,, w I go down Sunday. Join the crowd. To OUR CUSTOMERS A* the hanks will close at 1 o'clock 1 ' °" ‘^ a fur days between May lath and October Ist, 1902, notice of which ir given in another column of this paper, "e lx'g that our customers will Wr same m mind, ami come to the hank as early as possible on Saturduv of each week to accommodate us. as well as themselves, for by doing so they will help us til do tiie business satisfactorily .mil avoid the delay of having! to vnit their turn at the hist minute!* Very truly, nm NS WICK BANK Jt TRUST CO. H. \\ Gale, Cashier Jfust Received A fw uutiful t.ine of Summer Millinery. Also a Fine Assortment . ’ " f Ornaments of the latest . Cribson . >-t.Tles. Ladies are invited to ' . llllpt ct. c. carle, : •4 .'O3 Newcastle St , fieme rfeeial : Views Vietes. Mrs. S. E. Cargyle continues to im prove., , • ♦ * Mrs. R. E. Dart spent Wednesday on Frederica. , * • • Mrs. If. A. Lucas has been quite ill for several days. • • Miss Bettie Nightingale left Weld nesday for New York. • • A little son is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Merchant. • • • Mrs. Lou.s Baker has improved from her rocent illness. ~ ■ • • Mr. and Miss. Ben 1 s.rchardt re turned to tue city yesterday. • • m Mrs. W, F. Parker and children left for Brooklyn Wednesday. • • * Mr. and Mrs. 11. Girvin are the happy parents of a bright litli- girl. • • • The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. ('. Marlin wax a gnat deal better yesterday. • • • Mrs. Richard Pi ter- and children will leave next week to spend some time at Pidcock. • * Mrs. It. ('. Corbin has returned to her home in Macon after a visit to Mrs. A. C. Plain. • • m Mrs. M, P. King and Mias May- King will leave Sunday to visit Mrs. 11. B. Maxey in Savannah. • • • The Presbyterian choir was pleas antly entcjtalned at Jc-kyi by Mr. E. G. Groh Wednesday. • • m Mrs. J, W. Pinkton and Miss Evans Jeler will leave today for Valdosta alter spending some ume with Mrs. A. C. Plain. • • • Miss May King entertained infor mally yesterday afternoon in honor °f Mrs. R. 1., Mercer and Miss Maud Haywood, et Savannah. • • • Mrs. William 11. Montgomery left yesterday for her home, in Chicago alter a. pleasant winter spent wild the family of her son. Mr. J. A. Montgomery. • • 9 Tlici young people arc looking for, want with a great .leal of pleasure to tlic moonlight c\i iir him w Ir, h j., to he given l.y the hull, x „f the Catholic church on May 22. • • • The excursion to lie given tonight by the l.ihrary association. lioirTTT” first of the Reason, is sure to he a sue cess. An orclic tra has hee , an,l dancing will l,e indulged in. the tiile silts for surf hatthing. ami no ionlit many will take advantage an I njoy a (lip. Mrs. Charles S. Wylly eomplimon ie,i her guests. Mr . i{. !,. Mereeran.l Mi-ss Margie Stiles, of Saannah, with a delightful morning on Wed H'C'tny. The occasion, inch wax something of an innovation here, was much enjoyed hv all present The guests of Mis. Wylly w, re Miss Fannie Aiken. Miss Maud Haywood, Miss Zoe Symons. Mi-, dames Munwody. Mrs. !•;. |i Walter Mrs. C. H. Lloyd, Mrs. Harry F. Dtin wody. ■Mrs. Moses Isaac and Miss Carrie Isaac leave today for New York Where they will make their home luture. Their many friends hero re gret their departure very much and hosts of good wishes follow them on their journey to their northern home. Miss Rosa Kuhenstein. of Savannah s visiting Mrs. 1.. J. Joel. Lumber! Lumber! Lumber' All Winds. L. A. Miller. What Thin Folk Need. In the greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr Kings >ew Lite Fills work wonders, they tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expe i ali poisons from tne system, enrich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c. at ail druggists. That Suit You Wear needs to be cleaned and pressed. Take It to Jim paster, or ring 'phone 253-2, :ln Olden Times ► Most people lived better than they [do now. Their food was better "fresher and more wholesome than , the food of today averagi s r there are some grocery stor. i though, that keep fully up to the! 1 old-time standard— stores where - i everything is purity, freshness and ■ f reliability, . ' This is one of them. ■ ! TMOMAB KEANY, t 'Phone 11. 313 Newcastle St. ! We close at eeven o’clock. , LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES. The city court meets in adjourned session this morning. The closing of the saloons made Brunswik look dull yesterday. General Manager McDuffie, of the B. and 8., spent yesterday n Atlanta. Quite a large nuumber of Giynn county citizens spent yesterday in the city. It is probable that the local golf club will play in Darien in a short time. Council did not meet last evening hut the regular session will be held next Thursday. J. I). Smith, an old Brunswickian, now of Jacksonville, is shaking hands with his many friends in the city. • The good shots of the Riflemen say they are determined to make a good showing at the state shoot in Macon, which will be held in June or July. C. C. Cocroft, representing Phillips & Crew, Atlanta, expert piano tuner, is in the city for a few .lays and of fers his services to the people of Brunswick. He can he found at Fleming & Waff’s. A crowd of the supporters of the victorious candidates were out nearly all of last night and that, they had a glorious time was attested by the i;u t that they made more noise than several brass hands. Philadelphia club rye, post'fvely the finest blended Whiskey in the "city. Full quarts $1.25 per bottle; satis faction on this brand guaranteed or money refunded. Telephone 13 <> ft>* l.evison, agent, 310 Bay street. THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-Saies urug etore. The most sxhillarating drink dispensed at any found in the city. Call for it. Call on L. A. Miller for kfln dried lumber. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewtne, 505 Gloucester * Vf-'t s excursions will lie .oin by in*- steamer Hessie Sunday. Go down and get a whiff of the ocean. For Sale • trie small house and lot on A street n.-ar gas house. Price SSOO. monthly payments. Drobstno, Fendig & o>. If you need a typewriter of and des cription come to see mo before buying I '-an save you money. Terms rea sonab'u and satisfaction guaranteed < 11. Jewett. i t ns iiar "• m:sk ey UM 11 I Rfi habit-ttf'.:- ! -vil’.-..i p.uu S.W 0 >7 I .(tit- ~ , r ‘ "■ h. jf VHAI . Mu.'r 1 •!„, .. ... - ->• A. ATi.-tell.r.a. „ .o, “ piUerml Con-v.-poud, I)c -!ri.-0vc . : W. M. TOPPER * CO., i . F °'‘ war ding and Shipping Agents Lighterage, Towing and Marine vurance. Corr<*orriaenep PoliclCd BRUNSWICK. C A Th,,se who have not bought their MW IIAIS Will do well to call at Jiliss A. a ter';} Lefoi-e buying elsewhere N,- 'v Hstts. New Flowers A New Line of Refrigerators, iff Mosquito IVets, 1 aw n Chairs and So t j ees, Si IrSflil Mattings and I ibi-: itnijs, Sw,U. Ko-ltaß* jj" Wedding j Presents ; Sterling Silver: j Cut Glass; } Jewelry i Watches: 1 Diamonds, ere. KEKNON MOTT 0. D. ; Tk Leading Jeweler. 216 NEWeAlill TREET. • InepeUor of watehee for tie.-' S°Ummb aajd B l B tUßwar*.' Ui@ 01 ty el<w k. Time by wire from Washington daily at U a. m. Fresn Dried j i. * r ' Fruits Large Prunes. Ftnall Primi s. Evaporated Apricots Evaporated Peaches. Evaporated Peaches Pitted Cherti-s. 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 wtek: £1.65 Ladies' locker 1 Outer Table i no I. high l ack dining chair i .on 1 .'m Child's High Cane Scar Chatr l .00 1 I-'. 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.- 110. This property pays good inter, eat upon the investment and has a good speculative value. Six-room house and lot on South Wolt street. $550. Five room two story house anti lot Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Femtl* & Cos. When You Want Your Clothes clean, and and pressed ring ’phone 253 2, Jim Carter’s number. Rice-—- We have just received 10 eHtloads of rticiH . and for ihe n xt ten days, we will make Special 3?riccs - Mordants wili do well to snpplv . their wants now, she S)ewning 'Ce. MAY 16