The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 29, 1902, Image 2

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f ft 1 LAY MORNING. RUSSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEW* PUBLISHING CO. , H. iAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIE J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. ~ XjYwrttelrig rate* made known on rp(fMc*B*n. Churcb and other char ttnbte organ U*tl on notices published •t halt tlw ranter rate*. Advertiser* desiring their ads. dl continued must notify the office In wilting. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall tree of charge to all ■rarta ot th* United SUtes and Can ada. Mellon, Porto Rlcb. Guam, Phll flo# Month 5O M* Months 2 DO One .ear 8.00 mens It*. BfetefW at the Brunswick. Oa., fiostofflee, as saedftd dlass mall mat ter. Hon. Emory Bper has designated the BrunewleK Dally News as the otEetal organ ef the United States Court. In hankruptcy procsedlngs, for Lima ooanty. ■■r m. i" .——- * ■ i-- PUBLISHER* NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de- STres It to ha distinctly understood that *ll legal advertisements must be paid for 1b advance. We cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise merits and wait on the courts for tbs money i -—.— lii'poria from Florida say the orange prop In short. Jacksonville plainly demonstrated what pluck and energy will do. •folks defeated Johnson in Alabama. A case of not "too much Johnson.’’ The Brunswick police force now has a chance to make a name catch the burglars. Roosevelt has been vindicated. Jim Tillman Is defeated for governor of South Carolina. Truth, a New York publication, lias failed. Why sure how could truth live In Now York. The grand treasurer or the Elks, is f 16.0(10 short. The members will have to lock horns with him.. Chronicle suggests dial the Panama is now black enough to he used ss a winter hat. The Macon inpwh ■.-jays: "Chicago now lias girls for messenger hoys." Can yon catch the idea? Mr. ~rmour says the price of beef will remain high invd Mr. Armour is in a position to know what he is talking a t k>iit. Wo hoar 111 do of Wilhelinlna, those days. Her illness must have softened lur head :o that she has paid her husband's debts. Julian Ralph writes that Saratoga'is the wickedest place in tho United States. After all these years, Saman tha a is vindicated. Morgan says lie knows nothing hltonl the coal situation—because be doesn'l poinonaliy supervise the or dering of the winter’s fuel. Uussel Sage and President ltoose volt Inn it appear to ho friends of tire laboring man, but to our mind it Is a ease of "don't do ns we do, but do as wo say do.” . Thu Philadelphia Press observes that Veter Power s provoking procras tination pertaining to Lucille proceed lags is properly punished b.v Peter being "pinched." Biof. Sledd will study at Oxford; and may possibly, in die future, be eb’ ted a Republican president, solely I-. 1 tin- urea! reputation lie tins made tor himself lately. A Kansas man weighing 3uu pounds snug "Rock Mo to Sleep. Mother" so touchingly at a church social all the women cried. Probably a pathetic ex pression of sympathy for the mother, says the Nashville Banner. Newspaper advertising is the very best hustler any firm can employ, going into hundreds of homes and reaching homes t int are approacha ble in no oi-or way. It is an indis pensable part of every modern busi iuss. Ad vise in the Nows. EDISON ELECTRIC MOTOR. Thomas A. Edison s intention to test his new storage battery electric motor next month in the 500-raile reliability run for automobiles, between Boston asd New York, is certain to attract widespread attention among the launch and motor manufacturers of the world. While the test Is to be that of an automobile motor, it will, if suc cessful, be an adequate test of a launch or pleasure-boat, motor, and for this reason an automobile run will be as interesting to those whose minds are given to water vehicles as it can be to those whose thoughts center about horseless carriages. Mr. Edlsos’s claims for his new motor are that it is simple, that it is powerful and that it may ho run for 100 miles without recharging. Up to this time the electric motor has gain ed but little headway in tno launch world, owing to the fact that it was available only for short runs, and a boat equipped with an electric motor could not be taken far from a charg ing station. If, as Edison claims, he can make a motor-good for a run of lot) miles without recharging then he lias solved the problem of the oLv.trlc launch, and his invention will be bail cd with delight. CHANCE* FOR CANNERIES. Referring to the fact that an East ern firm had bought, packed and ship ped 1500 barrels of pears from Way cross, Oa., the Herald of that town sa.d that It afforded a text for a leng thy sermon oil Southern neglect of opportunity, and added: “We waste what a Yankee commun ily would live upon. We throw away thousands of bushels of vege tables and fruits in their season, and when they are gone buy Lie canned goods put up by our considerate north ern friends, who know that we must nave tnein. Com from Matne, peaches from Jersey, tomatoes from Maryland and even sweet potatoes raised asd vanned In Massachusetts have been sold in the Wayerosa market. We arc sleeping over our rights and throwing away our opportunities. We must turn over several new leaves If we would he Independent, and as the nat ural outcome, happy.” The same conditions referred lo by the Herald exists In this section and we sincerely hope that the day will soon come when we will have enough canning factories to encourage the farmers. Our truck growers at present must either “piddle” in the local market or ship and run the chances of a loss when if we had canning factories the farmer who knows where to sell his products would naturally be encourag ed to plant more. Miss Halite Erminie Rives, a young woman of New York who writes things, has a smart press agent. It seems, according to report, that Miss Rives went canoeing at Trenton, N. J., tho other day. ..s she paddled along a sturgeon of considerable size leaped into her boat. At once she began mauling him witn the paddie, when the wicked fish deliberately tip ped the boat over and threw the beau tilul authoress into the water. 55’ith great presence of mind she held the boat with one hand and paddled ashore witn the other, which beats being Hobsenized, but the waolo story seems fishy. The absorption of the Cudahy pack ing concern by the meat trust has brought no joy to St. Joseph, Mo.. where hundreds of men are thrown out ol' employment by the close of the Cudahy plant. The community of in terest plan is a great scheme for the few. but the cause of sorrow to many. University of Georgia. The 102d session of the University of the state will open on September 13th. This institution is organized in three departments. Academic, Law atui Agricultural There is no tuition to residents of the state except in the law school. In agriculture the courses have been increased ana enlarged so as To embrace a short winter course, a one-years course and a lull course. Room is furnished in both the oid aud new dormitories free, and excellent board is supplied in Denmark Hall at SS.(Ui per month. Chancellor \V. B. Hill will be lad to supply a nandsome book and catalogue on appacation. The sensible housewife will always use Rob Roy flour. THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NBWC PETITION FOR CHARIER. S'ILkTE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. | To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of E. J. Allen. M. N. McCullough, T. vj. Fleming, Jr., and E. C Machen, ai! ot said state and county, respectfully s.. ws: I. That petitioners desire for-them selvos, and such other persons as may be hereafter associated with them, to be incorporated under o corpporate name and style of “The Brunswick Planing and forwarding Company.” 11. That the object of toe company is pecuniary gain to its members, and Ws special objects are to engage in the planing mill business; to plane and saw lumber and timber generally, and to manufacture articles from wood; to sell manufactured products and to act as agents for others in the for warding of lumber an.l timber and Amber products, and to do a general lorwarding business; and generally to do such other things pertaoung to the business of the corporation as are not in conflict with this charter nor the laws of Georgia. 111. That, the pr.ucipal office of the corporation shall be in the said coun ty of o.ynn, witn the right to estab lish branches in other places in Geor gia and other states. - iV. i uat the capital stoca of the cor poration snail be ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred shares'of the par value of one hundred dollars each, with Lie right, by vote of tne share holders holding a majority of the stock, to increase such stock from time to time to any sum or sums not to exceed fi.-y thou sand dollars Petitioners desire the right to receive in payment for stock real estate or personal pro erty at a valuation fixed by the di re! tors; and they deslje the right to begin business when seven thousand dollars of tne capital stock uas been subscribed and at least twenty-uve per centum per share paid in. V. That the officers of :,u.a corpora tion shall he a president, vice-presi dent, secretary and treasurer, and sued other officers or agents as the HtocabolJera or directors may consti tute or appoint; u,at the board of di rectors slial! consist of not less than tnree nor more than seven, all of whom snail be shareholders, such di rectors to bo elected cy the sharehold ers. VI. That the stockholders shall have the right to make by-laws, rules aud regulations tor iho.government of said corporation, or to delegate tills authority to the directors, VII. That under such corporate name and stylo your petitioners de sire the right to contract and to he contracted with; to sue and be sued; to borrow money and secure the same as ihe board of directors may desire; to iiavc and use a common seal, an.l to change the sumo at pleasure; and generally to have all the rights, priv ileges and powers incident to and nec essary and proper in the conduct and operation of the business o e pro posed corporation, and all the rights, privileges and powers given and grant e.i similar corporations under the laws of Georgia. VIII. i uat Liere shall be no lndi vluual liability upon L.e part of any shareholder of tne corporation, except for such amount as may be due by such shareholder aa unpaid subscrip tion .or stock in said corporation i.Y. That petitioners i. sire to lie Incorporated under said name and style of The Brunswick Blaning and Forwarding Company, with all the rights, privileges and powers prayed for Herein, for n period ut twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at tbe eximation of that time. F. E. TWiTTV. Petitioner's Attorney. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY: I Hereby certify that tne foregoing application for incorporation by the petitioners therein named, of The Brunswick Planing an.. Forwarding Company, was filed in the o-ffice of the cleric of the Superior Court of said county on this, August 2ut.it. IDU2. n F. dnBIGNON. Clerk Superior Court., Glynn County, Georgia. Miss Kate Stater has the newest, ready to wear hats, the Kromieo. Call and. see them. sVhen you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, puone i3B-3, or call at yard, corner I street and Cochran ave. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark's tonsorial parlors. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. W l PORTER, 1007 It Stroetf paintjr and paper hanger. Signs of any uescription. Agent for wall-pape mills. Drop me a postal. Phone 289-3 .STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. e. J. OLEWINE, Agent ONE CENT AW®RD If you' want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that seme one else has, ad verse# In this codumn. ROOMS "FOR airy front room lor rent. Appiy at 711 Gloucester streeu FOR SALE CHEA .—A .j-st-class i second hanu soda water fountain. Ad dress Trader. City. FOR RENT.—Eight room nou.-o. lul G street, corner A; also mi: rooms. Apply i.j G street. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, seals, stineeis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Wiil B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street FOR RENT.—A large well-furn Mn-: room; electric lights and bath. Gen tlemen preferred. 7<*3 Union sir et. Mrs. H. E. Lucas. WANTED. —Boarders. Gcii.m-h -ii nr couples can dbtain nic< < ,<, : mafic ta ble rooms and board at SOU Monk. Rates reasonable. FOR RENT. —A -cv :. i m with all modern imptuvenc ins. Ap ply at the Arcade, 2to Li. i i-r Ht 'restaurant, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Where you will be properly served with the best the market affords, at reasonable prices. Oysters in anj atyle. Everything new and clean OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIC. Hi ERNEST ARNHEITER, 217 NEWCASTLE STREET. PETITION FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA. COT M OF GLYNN. To tho Honorable Sup' rior Court ! Said County: Tho petition id’ It It. Ilnpkh (’, VV Cline and W. F. Syuiou ail • a state and county, rcsp.-i-tfully , a to the court the follow): .. n i 1 That they di Mr.- P ■ ti> their associates, su <•••.-sors and as slgna, to bo Inrorimrui- ; mi-:or uame and style of Tin fib Man. faoturing Company.” lor a rio-i twenty (2u) years, with tin- ivil of renewal at tne b runt a mi ■•:’ -■! as provided by law. Ti. Icipai offices and place of bus n-■- of said corporation will be in the county and statu aforesaid, and iu the city of Brunswick, therein. 11. The purpose and object, of tin proposed corporation is the u - ,v profit of its shareholders. The im - posed business of said corpse. tb ■ the mamifa< ture and sale of : of any and every kind and dc-e-r. : and tbe manufacture ai... sale - otner articles of no ri-liamlb.e as mm. be deemed profitable. Petitioner:, sire authority to buy, sell ana im. gage such real estate ■ may tie t rosary for carrying on me ,-uorr . manufacturing business. L> oni o-t and be contracted with, to ate and be sued, to plead and ho imp: ad. and, lo have and use a common --.-al and so other powers as are im ident'and n> - rosary to the condui tot ti, xr; man ufacturing business. ill. lhe capita! stoid of mod m - posed corporation is to i- .out ilo- t sand, five hundred dollars -.j ; -n --and petitioners desir- tne pi vik ;>■ ... increasing the said capital ..took to as much as twenty-five thousand dol lars u 25.000.00), upon the con --i. at any time, of t.he holder-- of Uin fourths of the capita, stock -i , corporation. Petitioners t„ i,. court mat the entire amount of ;i,,- proposed capital stock of .-a , corpora tion has boon subscribed. Tim ! capital stock is to lie aiviaeil into for ty-tive (15) equal shares, oa, and ot Am par value of one hundred , ($100.00). Petitioners desire anl.i, rl ty to begin business when seven;-.-ti 175) per cent of said capital stock !w --been paid in, and not until then. IV. The government and control of said corporation is to be vested in a board ot directors, the number of said directors to be determined, and the said directors to lie elected by tie stockholders of said corporation, a: nually. The said bofrd of shall elect the other offle.-rs of said corporation annually, or lor su- t; h -> terms as they may deem propel, and the said board of directors snail a- ! r mine ue number of such - b - and fix their duties aud compensation,, and have the general management and control the affairs of saiu corpora tion. Wherefore, petitioners pray that the} may be macte a body -eorporati u.ider the name and style n. e.-a:,;, entitled to me rights, privileges and’ immunities, and subject to the .labili ties fixed by law. A. L. FRANKLIN. Attorney for Pet: . r a . STATE OF GEORGU, COUNTY OF GLYNN. I. H. F Dußlgnon, clerk of sure nor court of said county, do her \ certify mat the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the petition of R. r, Hopkins, ti. \V. Cline and SV. F. p v nions. praying the incorporation of t -e Cline Manufacturing Company, this day hied in my office. Witness my official signature and seal, this the seveutn day of _Uerk Superior Court, Glynn co„ Ga iftellevue Henie. This celebrated tonic is in growing demand. The season of the grevr-t need is approaching. Indiger Jo i Mi. liousness, Jaundice. Chill v a I Feve- Sick Headache, pains in tne back and kidneys aii depend upon fca’.aria, fornf TUe Ton,c cures them 11 in any W. J, BUTTS, _ Th Druggist, THE BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Supplies, Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St. W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, .'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. THE PICK OF THE FOBEST has hi n taken to supply the stock of lum l,in our yard, and nowhere is it in t-lc to find a more complete or -atb-i n lory stock than we offecr to our 11 -1 ■ • i,i• With the quality the best, oiu priii s nre tne lowest for the qual ;> anywhere, and that makes our do-!-, doubly desirable. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. •Phone IP7- An Ex Chief Justice s Opinion. Judge O. E. Loclirane, oi Georgia, In a letter to Dr. Bigger, stales that he never suffer.-) himself to be without, a bottle of Dr. Rigger’s Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of all bowel | troubles, Dysentery, 1 liorrboea, etc. etc. Hold by all druggists, 25c and 50c bottle. Rob Roy Flour is good Larged load of wood in the city for ; T cents. Ring ’phone 138-3 or call i phone Bis 3 or call at yard, corner avenue. Rob Roy flour. Saved From an Awful Fate. ‘‘Kv rybody said i had cousump tie-ii. writes Mr*. A. M. Shields, of iiamb- i.-lurg, Pa., "1 was so low af i !-,x ii.oi.ths of severe sickness .•aimed by nay fever and athina, that ■ ~ Liougfit 1 ci.uid get well, but i learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, used it, and was completely • uiv-l.' For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible tor coughs, voids and bronchial affections. Guar anteed bottles tide, and SI.OO. Trial b< tiler free at. ail druggists. Swan's Down flour is he best.- Happy Time in Old Town. “We felt very happy,’’ writes R. N. Bevilie. Old Town, Va., "when Buck leu's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head.” it delights all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers, and ?ns Infallible for piles. Only 25c. it all druggists. There’s only one place in Brunswick where clothes are cleaned and press ed? by scientific methods, and that's it Jim Carter’s. Rob Roy flour gives the best results. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy I will share the office with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to Dr. Bummght on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. IS YELLOW POISON in your blood ? Pirysicians call i! rialarial (ierm. It can be seen citasglng reJ blood yellow under microscope. It works day and night, first, it turns your com plexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. itOBERTS CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble now. it enters the blood at once and drives out the yellow poison if neglected and when Chills, Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen eral break-down come later on, Roberts’ Tonic wiil cure you then—but why wait ? Prevent future sickness. The manufac turers know all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the blood, pre vent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thous ands—it xvili cure you, or your money back. This* is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents. Far SaV by isni; th’i I’barmacj W.J Butts; Huuur-Sale Drug Cos ;G. V. Cates, • AVGUST 22. When you visit Savannah call and have you Eyes Examined properly and glasses titled that not alone Improve your Vision • but .ill jj^je Preserve your Sight. Dr. M. SC HWAB & SON'. -IT Bull Street, It you need a typewriter of and des cription tome to see iuo before buying I cau save you money. Terms rea sonable aud satisfaction guaranteed. (J. it. Jewett. #' ■- - - ■ . Clark, tiie, leading and up to date colored barber, has all toe latest tilings connected with an up to dale barber shop. WOODFORD MABRY, Attorney-At-Law. Special attention given to tha col lection of accounts. Oilise in Austin building. Try Rob Roy flour. To Atlanta. Wo wIR run another excursion to j Atlanta August 3<f, in order to attend jl-atior Day exercises in that city bn j Monday, Kepteuibor I. Pars tor round 'rip only 5f.1.00, special car tor whites, i Best of order guaranteed. Rate to Ma con and return, $3.30. 'i,us will he | Uic last excursion' of Bio season to 1 1nose points. Tram leaves Bniuswiej, |in :*:.in a in., Saturday. August do. ; tickets good for three days. DAMP SCARLKtT and’ RANDALL II HO WN, M annge re. New Methods Are always being. adopted for the i benefit of customers at jnn garter s i clothes cleaning tsiabtnshuifeiit. Ring j telephone „033. llessie line wui maun doobta -Ally trips to St. Simon pier Sunday leaving Brunswick at i,;id a. m. and d,30 p. m. i etuiiiiug at ii a. in. and ti a day at the island and a large crowd! will go. Through Cars to Savannah. To accommodate the increasing trav el between Brunswick mid Savannah the Southern Railway will hereafter operate two extra coaches on Lie train It-av .:.g Brunswick at G: 25 a. in. every Sund .y, tc go through without change. Hub will iinsure a comfortable trip for all who desire to spend the day in Sa vannah. Why pay $1.50 for a whiskey when you can get Wilson’s at Julius May s lor $1.00? i Why pay si.m) f. r a Dottier of ordi nary whwi.-kcy when you can I get the genuine Wilson’s at Julius j -May's for $1.00? - _ i, if c-t h■ I ’ if : : Ji To cents. Ring pho.e 138-3 or < all phone 138 3 or call at yard, corner avenue. Whi( is business "Socd With Is? Beoauiie we are competent, careful and accurate in our prescription de partment, and all the doctors know it, and feel that when a bottle bears our label it contains just what was fire scribed and 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. Our trade is continually increasing from the practice of t u e abdve meth ods. Follow the crowds and you will surely fetch up in good company at Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. - ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drugs.