The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 21, 1902, Image 2

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‘Thursday morning. RUSSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEW® PUBLISHING CO. A. H. tEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVV Editor. LOU I® J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. JRPrarUalug rates mad* known on Church and other char- IfltlM araanlfition notice* published at Balt the rtfkular rate*. A.lv*ru*er* desiring their ado. dis continued mult notify the office In writing. ■UBSCJIIPTION RATES. Term to *ul>ecriber In the city and by mall free of charge to all -larts ef the United States and Oan afha MMrtoo. Porto Rico, Guam, Phll- Irlffne Wands and Hawaiian Islands! Pel- Month *o Six Months * One e*r #OO Pmnte til. ■blared at the Brunswick, Ga., pottofflce, M second class mall mat ter. _____ Hen. Emery Spesr baa d**lflnat*d the ■runewlsH Dally Newa • the ermttl erean ef the United States Ceur® In Bankruptcy proceedings, f®r Ctrjrn* eennty. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company do alrel It te be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for la advance. We cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise meats and wait on the courts for the money. Santos-Dumont. weni up in the uir, whether Ills snip did or not. - lio shall of Persia in doing fancy Hi nuts In Loudon with purple roues and re,| sal in headgear. The Kiddy old fool. oruriHwick haw more litiihungß now fnnTcr contract than she has ever had at. any single lime In her history. This Is a thoroughly healthy sign. That triumvirate of mayoralty can didates In Atlanta are adding alt In their power to the efforts 01 Old Hoi to mako the capital city a warm mem ber. • Schwab says lie lias not resigned. We are Inclined to believe he Is tell ing the truth. He has too good a filing to give up unless he Is forced do so. I W. It. Tapper & Cos., the newly ap pointed agents of the Mallory line are able ami competent business men, and it. is safe to say that tn immense business at tills end of the line will be safe In their hands. .11 m Griggs has gone right into Af rica, as It. were, and even in Maine the republicans have found it necessary to put spellbinders at work in order to save a few of the congressional dis tricts from land ug in the democratic column. * The movement to reorganize the congregation of the llcfh Tell 101 l is u good one, and should receive the aid an,i support of our .lewi.su citizens gin erally. Brunswick should have a rab bi, and we are sure this move will bring the congregation one. THE DREAM IS OVER. The love affair of Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm, of Germany, which has caused a stir in four nations, is now about to subside. At least the poor crown prince is suffering from jaundice, is on a sick leave, and has declined all social, rep resentative and military engagements off. Nervousness and anger over his love affair have brought on the disa greeable, if not dangerous disease. His fattier, the emperor of Germany, must at least cease hts scold ng, and lot the affair do cones blow over The romance of the crown prince with the lovely American girl. Miss Glades Deacon, took place at Blenheim palace, the home of the Duchess of Marlborough. The Paris newspapers declare that the crown prince of Ger many fell in love wiln the American girl ift tirst sight and that he paid her the most devoted court, dancing with her constantly and being, w.tn her ev ery moment possible, lie delayed his visit much longer than ..e intended, and departed only when he was sum marily ordered home by Ins father. The Frenca diplomat says that lie fore he left Blenheim the royal youth declared his lete for Miss Deacon and asked her to plight troth to him. ,He gave her a diamond ring that had been given to him by his grandmother, yuoen Victoria, pledging himself that he would make her his wife in the face of the whole universe. He wrote to her constantly after his departure and. managed to see her on Vue continent. His unexplained ab sence, his sudden anxiety to visit cer tain places tnat never before interest ed him, his general demeanor and the absnco of the ring aroused the suspi cions of the kaiser, wuo questioned him. The diplomat-author In Le Matin Hays the youtn of twenty told the em peror the plain truth, having inherited much of the fatuer’s courage and force of character. The kaiser tried to rea son with his son, bnt could not change him. Then ho commanded, and the son refused to obey, lie clung to his determination to marry the young American beauty, m Vvneii the duties entailed by his po sition and ran,( were emphasized ho declared that he was wiling to sacri fice me wealth, rank and the throne it self to wed the woman he loved The latest cablegrams state that i rlnce Metternich, (lie German ambas sador In London was instructed to get back the crown prince's tnuisereet lovo token, acting privately and unof ficially. So the prince approached the duke ot Marlborough, as it was at the duke’s country seal, Blenheim, that tne crown prince met Miss Deacon. She instantly surrendered the ring at the duke's request. Now that Emperor William has both the ring and the boy hack a his pal ace. be will doubtless show his son the hopelessness of his love, and that he must forget tin; beaut u ill American girl. Valeo a careful observation of the retail district in any city, and tne merchants who advertise aro always Che most successful. Gome right here at home and t'ho same rulo prevails, and is it You aro not. going where you are not wanted, and the merchant who does not ask you to come looks like he does not earo for your trade. Read the advertisements in the News — patronize ihe advertisers, and you will not only got the best goods for the least money, but you will help a Brunswick insti tution —Tae News. The petition for charter of uie Brunswick Ilnning and Forward,ng Company appears elsewhere in this issue, 'j uln enterprise w.,t pprove a valuame acquisition to the manufact uring interests id' the city and it is sue,, industries that go to make a great c y. vie wish (lie gentlemen interested an abundance of success. Grand Jury" has quite an interest ing communication in this issue. The court house question is one that will not down, and the members of the . card of county commissioners may as well make up tueir minds to the fact that the people will not be con tent until they have a temple of jus l(iee commensurate! with me needs and requirements of tne county. Swan's Down is Hie finest winter wheat patent flour. Through Cars to Savannah. To accommodate the increasing trav el between Brunswick and Savannah the Southern Railway will hereafter operate two extra coaches on the train leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. in. every Sunday, te go through without change, fins will iiisiue a comfortable trip for all who desire to spend the day in Sa vannah. An Ex-Chief Justices Opinion. Judge O. E. Lochrane, oi Georgia, in a letter to Dr. Digger, states that lie never suffers '.limself to be without a bottle of Dr. Digger's Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of all bowel troubles, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, etc. etc. Sold by all druggists, 25c and 50c bottle. WILSON’S PHOTO STUOIO Will b closed during the coming week. Ti;ose who desire to con.uiuai cate with the manager may do so by writing him a' J I Dull strict, Sa ati nab, Ga. J. W. D! VI H, Mg.- Julius May is selling Wilson whis key at SI.OO per quart. McDuffie's Little Dlue Liver PHI makes bue people bright cleanses the By stem of all the deleterious aud un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger'a. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade Is now serving the best lunch in the city, and this popular place shppld he liberally patronized by Hie public. . When Anu-Mthc-ticx Wire New. It was predicted that the most se rious malpractices would follow the introduction of the anaesthetic art. It was feared that the art would be used by the robber, by the murderer, by those who were desirous of commit ting deeds of violence, and that, in short, it would ire a means of putting tlie most dangerous and ready weapon of evil ever dreamed of into the handa of tlie evil disposed, the worst dis posed of the whole community. It was argued that the practice, how ever safe and successful it might Ik-, was sinful, was opposed to tlie divinely appointed decree and could not be sus tained except in direct defiance of righteous law; for, was not man born to suffer, and was not pain a part of tlie curse that had fallen on man lty his first disobedience to tlie Almighty will? It was Insisted on by a more prac tical group of objectors that as the process of unaistliesiu became general In its application the mortality induced by anaesthesia would of itself be the death warrant of the declared ad timceinent and bring all its glory to the dust. Fur Worse. “Alma and Clara have not spoken since they took part in private theat ricals.” “1 see; professional Jealousy.” “No; worse. Amateur.”—New York Press. Try Rob Roy flour. S'iU.TE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. To ttie Superior Court of said County: file petition ol E. J. Allen. M. N. MeCiinouga. T. Fleming .lr., and E. C Maehen, ail of said slate and county, respectfully snows: t. That petitioners desire for tjioni selves, and such other persons as may be hereafter associated with tin in. to be Incorporated under e eorpporalo name and style of "The Brunswick Planing and forward in- Company.'' 11. That, the object of toe company is pecuniary gain to it: members, and its special object- are to - j>p;is.,• in tin planing mill bflsinoss; to plane and saw lumber ami timber gem rally, and to manufacture articles from wood: to sell manufactured prod in ts and to act as agents for others in Lie for warding of lumber ami timber and ember products, and to |o u ; , acral nil-warding business; amt generally to do sin’ll other things porta.mng to the business of the corporation as an not in eontliet with tills chart' r nor the laws of-Georgia. 111. Taut the pr.itelpal office of the coriKiration shall be in tne saot conn ty of n.ynn. with the right to cslab llsh branches iu other places in Gcor gia and other states. tV. . ■>at the capital sloes of tne cor potation snail he ten thousand dollar . divided into one hundred shares of the par value of me hundred dollars each. Allh tne right, by vote of tne share Holders holding a majority of the stock, to increase such stock from time to time io any sum not to exceed fifty tnouainid dollars. Be,.tinners de sire the light to receive In payment for stock real estate or personal pro erty at a valuation fixed by the di rectors; and they desire the right to begin business when seven thousand dollars of tne capital stock aas been subscribed and at least tweniy-uvo per centum per share paid in. V. That file officers of sa,.i corpora tion shall be a president, vice presl dent, secretary and treasurer, and such other officers or agents as t e stockholders or directors may consti tute or appoint; .oat the hoard of di rectors shall consist of not less than tnreo nor more than seven, ail of whom Siiatl be shareholders, suen di rectors to be elected , y the saarebold era. VI. That (ho shareholders shall have the right to make by-laws, rules and regulations for the government of said corporation, or to delegate tnis authority to the directors. VII. That under such corporate name and style your petitioners de sire the right to contract and to be contracted with, to sue and he sued: to borrow money and secure the same as the board of directors may desire, to have and use a common seal, and to change the same at pleasure; an.l generally to have all the rig, its. priv ileges ami powers incident to and tie, essary and proper in tne conduct and operation of tho business o e pro posed corporation, and all the rights, privileges and powers given and grant ed similar corporations under the laws of Georgia. VUI. mat uiere shall be no iudi vhtual liability upon t.. 0 part of any shareholder of tae corpora mm. except for such amount as may be due by such shareholder as unpaid subserip tion .or stock in said corporation IX. That petitioners u.aire to bo incorporated under said name aud style of The Druuswiek I’lauiug and hor warding Company, with alt tin rights, privileges and powers prayed for Herein, for a period ot twenty years, with the privilege of renewal :u the expiration ol ttiat time. F. E. TWiTTY. Petitioner's Attorney. GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY: I hereby certify that the foregoing application for incorporation by the petitioners therein named, of The Brunswick Planing am. Forwarding Company, was tiled in the office of the clerk of the Superior Ctntrl of said county on this. August 2t*tn. if - i. iL F duBIGNON. Clerk Superior Court. Glynn County. Georgia The Dirt Comes Out In stead of going in, when you send your clothes to Jim Carter, let hi bov come for your clothes. Peine 2532. New Methods Are always being adopted for the benefit of customers at Jim Gaiter's *h> these leaning establishment. King telephone lid’2. Rob Roy flour is the best on the market. TUB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. ONE CLN I AWRD If you wnt a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertae in this column. FOR HAI.IO. Two good mill .t cows ApplyTo It. L. Nollies, S2'd E Ht. Ft),i RENT Nice flat for rent., close iu. Apply Union die. t. ROOMS FOR KENT- Nice airy front room lor rent. Apply at 711 Gloucester street. LOST.--< herry-colored Him umbrel la, wdn monogram ’M. U. on Lie handle. Finder return to News office and get reward. WANTED. Five-foot roller top desk. Apply to Chau. S. Hirs-di & (Jo FOR SALE Rubber stamps, seals, stiuceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will li. Fain, 312 Newcastle street FOUND- Bateau at sea. (Iwn-r enti bare by describing same and pay ing Hint and advertising. Coney a Parker. FOR RENT. -A targe well-furnished room; electric lights and hath.- Gen tlemen preferred. 703 Union street. Mrs H. E. Lucas. WANTED.- Boarders. Gen, c men or couples ian obtain pie, coo eoinfortii bio rooms and board at sm) Monk. Hates reasonable. FOR SALE. One young milk cow; gives ten to twelve qu its per day. Apply to Captain Charley Anderson, Soul a Wolf street. LOST. — -Engine keys No. .1017, tie tween freight and pm-.sen- . r depot. Finder return to U. L. Steiner and re c )ivc reward. Swan's Down flour ts he best. RESTAURANT, FOR LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN. Where you will be properly served with the best the market affords, at reasonable prices. Oysters in any style. Everything new and clean. OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIGHI ERNEST ARX^HEiTER, 217 NEWCASTLE STREET. WT. DEMPSTER Manager. REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS, TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA CHINES, AND GENERAL MECHANICAL REPAIR SHOP. Successor to J. A. Montgomery. 503 GLOUCESTER STREET. Prompt and Thorough Attention and Prices Reasonable. WOODFORD MABRY. Attorney At I aw. Special attention given to the eol lection of accounts. Office in Austin building. Rob Roy Flour is good Happy Time in Old Town. “We felt very happy." writes- It. N Tteviile. Old Town. Ya.. “when Buefe len's Arnica Satve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head." It. delights all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 25e. at all druggists. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE AT 11. SELIU'S. 225 GRAM STREET. TELEPHONE 272-3. If you want your ’’lcycle repaired 1 right bring it to on experience I work man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester street Three Years Ago we said “Uneeda Biscuit” Millions of people read our advertisements, and said “We’ll try Unoeda Biscuit.” They tried them, and then they said “We’ll use Uneeda Biscuit”’ and they were so pleased they kept on using them, until now more millions of packages are sold than any body ever dreamed possible; but that isn’t the end of the story. Uneeda Biscuit are better to-day than ever. If everybody knew bow good they are everybody would say to eveiybody else:— “Uneeda Biscuit’’ Read These Prices. Wc are selling cheaper than any other grocery house in lhe city. Send us your order and be convinced. Befit Bacon, per pound 11 l-2c Family Flour. 24 pound sacks ode 1 t r lour, 21 pound sacks fme to.is, per peck ..I'de Meal, per peek 2U,C Compound l ard, per pound tile '.thin kl-'K .-offco, two packages 2.7 c Rice, four quarts 27c B> t kiir, three quarts 27c Irish i'otatoes, per peck 35c .lams, three cans 27e Octa; >n .nap, six bars ' , ,27c Tom Boy Soap, twelve liars .... .27c Gasoline, five gallon* ;t7c A. ZELMEMOViTZ, Corner F. and 1 Sts. Phone 205, THE PICK OF THE FOREST has been taken to supply the stock of lum ber in our yard, and nowhere is it possible to find a more complete or satistaetory stock than we offtir to our customers. With the quality the best, our prices are tne low< st for the oual ity anywhere, and that makes our stock doubly desirable. Phone 157. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. Phone 197. NO IVuSTERY. It is no longer a mystery why Wil son. the Photographer’s business so steadily increases in magnitude. The reason is quite envious to any one taking the trouoie to investigate Step in and see the quality of work iie is mailing, and you will no longer wonder -if you ever did. The proof Is the thing , him ami satisfy yourself. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ple;-. but worse yet is a body that's! pointed by (onstipatiuo. Don't per mit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New, Life Villa and avoid untold misery. They give lively liv ers, aotve bowels, good digestion, fine Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried rt? the BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of flachineryjngines, Saw lids Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Supplies, ! slimales Furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St, W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, .’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. When yon visit Savannah call and Have you >cs <nnt( properly and glasses fitted that not alone Improve your Vision but .will Preserve your Sight. Dr.#d. SChV* \lt & So\. •4i Bull Street. T£hi( is business 'iood With Us? Derail he. we are competent, careful and accurate in our prescription de partment. and ail tho dsotcra know it. and feel that when a bottle bears our label it contains just wliat was pre scribed ami the best and purest of drugs—never any adulterations, sub stitutions or changes. The best and purest for the sick and suffering is our watchword in compounding prescrip tions. Out trade is continually increasing from the practice of the above moth- Otis. Follow the crowds and you will surely fetch up in good company at Hunter-Sale Drug Go. 'PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drug*. -J AUGUST 21