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SATURDAY MORNING
Ladies’ Umbrellas
Colored and Black, all sorts of band- -
lea and qualities.
Special sale* this week on two lota
just received.
One lot 12.98. One lot $1.48.
See Window.
Your money back for’the asking.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
Beginning May 15th, my store
Will open promptly at
6:30, a. m.
and close promptly at 10:30pm
w. J. BUTTS,
THE DRUGGIST.
"On tha Whitt Carnar"
TOBIAS NEWMAN
HAS Trie EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
of the
Lotos Club
PURE
Rye Whiskey,
BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY.
WANTED and FOR SALE
Second Hand Furniture, Stoves,
Organs, Pianas, Desks, and other
things too numerous to mention.
J.W, Watkins,
208 Bay St., Brunswich Ga.
1 also have 3 Sewing Machine motors, the last chance, at $7,50 each. 1
Just Received ;
Anew line of Trunks
with Patent Lids. Call
and examine them. Ex
ceedingly low prices. j
and. H. Holler & Bno.j
Two Stores, i
220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. i
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
CITY COUNCIL-HELD
INTERESTING SESSION
,
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE
BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT
THE LAST MEETING.
Adjourned Regular Meeting.
Brunswick. Ga„ May 29, 1902.
Present —Hon. N. Emanuel, mayor.
Aldermen Newman, du Bignon. MeGar-.
vey, Franklin, Kaiser and Taylor.
Absent —Alderman Calhoun and
Cook.
Minutes of meetings May 8 and 22
read and confirmed.
The mayor announced as committee
on* charter revision, Aldermen Frank
lin. Cook and Newman, with the city
attorney.
Petitions.
From board of education for the ma
terial in the old unfinished market
building, corner Newcastle and Mans
field streets. Referred to committee
on public works and buildings.
From Chas. Baumgartner lor per
mission to erect frame) metal roof
shed at aide door of iris ice factory.
Referred to committee on police, fire
and building permits.
From W. H. Bowen, contractor, to
erect two frame dwellings on Old
Town lots No. 267 and 308 respective
ly for F, D. M. Strac'uon and C. L.
Candler, Granted.
From tne Downing Cos., Ellis Young
Cos. and the estate of Moses Isaac for
two fire hydrants near their dock
property in southern part of city. Re
ferred to committee on sanitation,
light kfid water.
Communications.
From the ladies of Oak Grove cem
etery association extending their
thanks for financial assistance from
mayor and council. Ordered filed.
| From board of health recommend
ling T. W. Flanders for appointment
: as additional temporary sanitary in
! speetor. Referred to committee on
sanitation, light, and water.
Motions.
The followoing motions prevailed:
That the three bids received from
J. H. Dilifsworth and Cos., J. I J . Lewis
and Chris Short for the material in
the old Baptist church be rejected.,
That ibo city’s title to the old Bap
tist church property be investigated by
the city atttorney and a report made
at next meeting of council.
That petition of First African Bap
tist church, for permission to put in
temporary closet on their premises
tie refused.
That the tax title of the city to New
Town lot No. 2509, be referred to the
committee on taxes and revenues, re
port made at next meeting of coun
cil.
That Burroughs and Whitfield be
granted additional time oi one week
from date in which to tear down walls
of the old Mi nth an stables, and put
premises in sanitary condition.
That the bids received for furnish
ing street signs be referred to commit
tee on public works to report at next
mi nting of council.
Reports from city arbitrator for
year 1902, showing reduction of as
sesummits amounting to $322,902.00.
Report iu (I tail ordered filed.
Resolutions.
By Alderman Franklin.
IS ... and n is hereby resolved, liy
(be mayor and aldermen of tlihe city
of Brunswick, in council assembled,
that from and after the passage of
this resolution, all purchases of sup
plica for the several departments of
I lie city shall he made subject to the
following regulations:
t. Sunperintendentsand chiefs of the
various departments of the city shall
make written itemized requisition*
on the first day of each montii for all
such articles and supplies as may
be necessary for their departments
for the ensuing month. These requi
sitions shad be submitted to the com
mittees in charge of such departments
for approval.
2. Sal ! requisitions when approved
by the committees ir. charge of such
departmejnts shall be handed to the
purchasing committee, whose duty it
shall he to purchase said articles and
supplies to the best advantage of the
■ty.
3. In caacs of emergency, where
purchases are necessary after the first
of the month, chiefs of departments
ami superintendents shall make re
quisition in writing directly on the
purchasing committee who shall have
authority to purchase the articles so
required, provided, the cost of the
same does not cxocc.jf ten dollars
for eaceh deparement without appro
val of department committee: hut such
emergency purenase, if in excess of
$lO for each department shall be first
submitted to department committees
for approval.
4. Said requisitions attached to the
bills for such purchases, hearing the
approval of the proper committees as
above provided, shall be submitted to
the committee on finance and audit
ing, and when approved by said com
mittee read in council for final action.
5. 1{ pair work shall he done sub
ject to the same provisions.
tf Connection of sewerage mains
adjacent premises subject to the dt
rection an,, approval ol‘ the city engin
eer, and the bill for such work, when
approved by said officer shall be sub
mitted to the committee on finance
and auditing, and when approved by
said commitee, read in council for fi
nal action.
7. The clerk shall notify all super
intendents and chiefs of departments
of the provisions of this resolution,
furnish them with appropriate blanks
tor said and instruct them
that no bills will be paid by the city
for purenases made otherwise than in
accordance with said provisions.
Adopted.
K solution by Alderman du Bignon:
lb. itand it is hereby resolved by
the mayor and council of the city of
Brunswick, in counci assembled. That
a discount of four per centum on the
amount duo l>y all persons, firms and
corporations as taxes for the present
year, shall he allowed tto all such per
sons. firms or corporations who pay
the entire amount of taxes due by
(Continued on Page 2.)
AN INTERESTING LECTURE
DR. MUNHALL ADDRESSED A
LARGE AUDIENCE AT THE
AUDITORIUM.
The services at the tabernacle yes
terday were well attended and were
much enjoyed.
Dr. Munnall’s lecture at the after
noon service on "How to Study *a.:u
Use the Bible,” was especially help
ful. His subject last nigiu was ex
cuses' and was handled iu a virrj
vigorious manner. Tin-ie will i no
afternoon service today, but tonight
Prof, and Mrs. Lowe wiii spv : i,
third and last lecture on the iu:
Christ, illustrated in song aud pictures.
The large"! crowd of the meeting at
tuntied !du.< Skj.’vk''. last Saturday
night. There will be a meeting lot
men only without any restriction of
age Suunday afternoon at 3 o'ciock.
O tickets wiii be ,pitl i*t.'d a:,,! ail
men are especially invited. At. tin
nune time a women's prayer meet
ing wiii be held at the r irsl Metho
dist churucb. The following iadi- s
wiii have charge of this service; . , ,
darker, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Austin, Miss
r k-teher.
Sunday night the service will bo
•d> n to everybody. Announcements
will be made tomoirbv. as to He r
vice on Monday and Tuesday, and tho
meeting wnl close Tuesday i,;„ht.
ST. SIMON NLWb NOTES.
interesting Items Gathered from the
Pier.
Many families are musing down and
it will ouiy be a .short UWe before
uiu pier will present a busy appear
ance.
UO OJTJ AjlUIWf p.UB ■lldUt.JA •|lt3
island. They are making many m
provemeats on tlieir cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Marks ai comforta
nly quartered in the Weiss cottage
J. 1.. Mitchell lias opened a list i la •;
lively stalile and is doing u good Du.
mess.
Chas. M. Tiltons place ir headquar
ter-* for visitors. I! has everything iu
good shape and is doing exceedingly
well.
MEETING LAST NIGHT.
dot. Estill’s Friends Get Together in
His Behjalf.
At tile court house lad night then
was a meeting of the frieuds ot Col.
J. H. Estlll. It was a re pi semative
meeting In every icspect.
Edwin C. Hyals, of Savannah, ap
lealiyt ill C l. D-.till s li, ; It
velop and at the meeting that the v ot. i
wtio registered last year can vote at
ibe June primary whether l.e
.stored at the June primary or nt.
Notice ot Special Meeting of the
Stockholders of the Brunswick &
Birmingham Railroad Company.
a sp.‘i i,i,i meeting ul the ~| :
of the Brunswick & Birmingham Rail
road company will he bell! at tie i-um
[Mtliy's offices in Urunswiek, Lu.m
county Georgia, at It o'clock, a.' iu.
on the 18th day of June. 1902, u, , , K
aider an issue of bonds and an iinn-as •
in thej capital stock of the company
and the issuing of additional common
dock . and also preferred stork, and
to transact any other such bu-.im
t.iat may before the meeting To,-
May lath. 1902.
CHAS. 1.. HYDE,
President Brunswick & Birmingham
Railroad Company,
FRESH SLOP COWS
Ply to Miss Mitchell, Anson Dodge
Home.
FOR SALE—Small house and three
milch cows, $ 150, ,1, c are News
ATTENTIt >N
PICNIC EKS
BASKET PARTIES
Wc keep everything in ti c lip of
Meats, Pickles, Olives. J. -lies, Pre
' serves, Grain- juice, Kruit Syrup
aud Canned’; Fruits; and many
other things too numerous to men
tion, that goes to make up a nice
luncheon.
THOMAS KEANY,
Phone 11, 312 Newcastle St.
We close at: seven o’clo ■
Pur# California Tokay, Sherry, Ca
tawba, Port, Muscated or Blackberry
Wine, ii crust* per large bottle. These
wines are absolutely guaranteed to be
as good as any eo-caUed Imported
wines, *old for more than double the
n I I I A A Morphine nnd Win-: v.
I I 111 H|| bahil-tteats.;-.vith-. .. j
I I 111 IWI or confinement, tnreiimtr-
I I IVI an teed at Sanitarium or 11c.
pay. B. H. VEAL, Man’gr Lit hi* Springs Curt
Cos., Drawer A. Austell,Ga. HomeXreatment sect
if preferred. Correspondence strictly confident iai.
"■ i in- i in ■- ...
See us about brick, h. A. Miller.
\6eme tfeeial
: Tiem Tiotes.
Miss Mamie Waff left la3t night for
Virginia,.
m m m
Mrs. H. A. Lucas continues ser
iously ill.
• • m
Mrs. Samuel Cook is much improved
from her ililneaa.
• • •
Mrs. E. D. Walter has returned from
a trip to Charleston. ,
• • •
Mrs, W, A. Jeter leaves today for
Valdosta, after a pleasant stay with
Mrs. A. C. Blain.
• • •
Mrs. A. G. P. Dodge came up from
| Frederica last night and left for Al
exandria, Va„ to visit her mother.
• • •
Mrs. A. C. Blain and little Arthur
and Katherine Blain leave today for
a visit to Valdosta.
Practicing Daily.
The Brunswick baseball club is now
having daily practice games and the
members of the club will bt- in good
shape when the game with Fentandina
is played.
Don't forget the Arcade will serve
a fine lunch today.
Wilson, the photographer, announc
es that In a few days those beautiful
portraits in water color and crayon
I will be sent back to Savannah. Those
ii her. tore, who have not seen theju
and desire to had better cal! early or
| ! Ss lose a gouien opportunity. Wil
| son also makes the finest photos in the
! city arc! guarantees them. Bring your
1 old photos tor him toeopyfromanddyo
old photos in for him to copy and you
wi l be agreeably surprised at the're
sult.
A Fine Opportunity.
Good paying ousiness for sale at
Dion Part rash, balance easy pay
ment-,. Purchaser can take '-barge at
oru’c. Andie i H. a. care News.
JOK SALE—Tate Epson Water
For bladder, kiaueys and all disease*
of the stomach mu', liver, 35c. per gal
lon, ihe. a bottlle. H. Selig.
Pure California Claret, A. A. A.
grade, largo bottles, per dozen, $2.50.
Telephone 130, Sig Levlson, agent, 310
Lay street
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle Stri et.
For ail kinds of lumber see L. A
Miller.
FOR RENT - My r. iderice on Mans
field ‘si rt • Po.-session giver. June
I *i. Terms s2o p> r month including
wafer. . I). W. Kraq’ns.
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II you noi.’d a typewriter 01 arul (los
eruption cotS© t.i> see me before buying
I can save you money. Terms rea
sonable apd satisfaction guaranteed*
C. 11. Jewett.
hum her! Lumber: Lumber! All
kinds, in. A. Miller.
St. Simon Line.
Steamers Hessie No, 1 and No 2.
Scnedule in Effect May 25, 1902.
Le ive Brunswick. Arrive Ocean Pier Leave Ocean Piers. Arrive Brunswick
a,OO a. m, 8.45 a. in 0.30 ain ?, y, a m
B.'iOa. m 9.15 a. m 9.30 am 10,15 a m
200 P- <”• 2 -45 p. m 4.00 p m 4 4;, B m
. : ’I? t 615 P- m P m 6.30 pm
Leanest s, mon M.l.s Arrive St. Simon Mills
, 6 ’oo a. in 10.00 am
s ’ lo P- m 7.00 ]> m
A New Line of 1
Refrigerators, 1 fKttll-
Mosquito Nets,
Ice Cream freezers, iy ■
Lawn Chairs and Settees,
Mattings and[f ibei Rtigs,
**Tl:iv.' your Kitclicis as cool as } our -3
Parlor by buying one of fur grand
Blue I lame Oil CookStc ve, W
JtMMiller Aden,
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS NOTES.
Judge J. D. Sparks spent yesterday
in Jacksonville.
L. J. Leary is back front a business
trip to Jacksonville.
J. F. Young, of the American Audit
Company, is in the city.
%*m. Nihtengale and family spent
yesterday at St. Simon.
C. E. Murphy and family will leave
tomorrow for St. Simon to spend the
summer.—Waycross Journal.
T. J. Holton, a well known citizen
of Ovena, Emanuel countty, was in
the city yesterday.
Hon. F. K. Mann, of Telfair county,
and a member of the Georgia legisla
ture, spent yesterday in the city.
Judge J. T. Lambrghtl returned yes
terday from Atlanta, where he lias
boon attending the Odd Fellows
grand lodge meeting.
At Half Mast.
Yesterday being the National Me
morial day, th flags on the public
buildings in the city, as well as the
quarantine .station, were displayed at
half mast. A number of American ves
sels iu port also lionired the occasion
in a sindliur manner.
Great Improvements.
Tim AreaJd, corner Gloucester and
Grant streets, is now undoubtedly
the prettiest saloon in the city. The
popular lilac, has been thoroughly
overhauled ami now presents a pretty
appearance. Mr. Keller will serve
much. todaj and the public is cor
dially invited. j t
Best, lunch in she <itv todlic at
ihe Arcade, U to f.
Tlu.' Hessie Inn- will make doufito
daily trip's to Bt. Simon pier Sunday
easing Brunswick at. 9,,i' a. m. und
-.36 p. m. returning irt J i a. m. and 6
in.lt will be a rare opportunity for
i day at the island and a large crowd,
will go.
Swell lunch at itie Arcade today.
For Sale
One small house and lot on A street,
near gas bouse. Price SSOO. monthly
payments. Brebsten, Fondig & Cos.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby gievn that at a
sp cial ineetting ef the stockholders
ot the "ritnswick & Birmingham
Railload Company to tie heid at
company's official m the city of
Brunswick, Givnn county, Geor
gia, on the 18th. nay of June, iIHU,
at 11 o'clock, a. in., the question of
ismiing Ikjiulu and of Increasing the
capital stock and of issuing additional
common stock and also preferred
stock will he considered. This May
•5, 1902. CHAS. L. HYDE, ’
President Brunswick & Birmingham
Railroad Company
uiobtj Lodgings,
I have rented the old Central ho
tel, corner Monk and Newcastle
streets, and will conduct a first-class
lodging bouse, with table board if so
desired. My rakes will be reasonable
aud service complete. E. A. Silvera.
VAY f0