The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 06, 1902, Image 2

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feAvtiRDAY MORNING BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. a. H. LEAVY M*n*g#r C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor XHVertUlng rata* made known on application. Church and other char liable organization notice* published at half t.h* r#gutar rate*. Advermer* desiring their adx 41* continued must notify the office In writing. . I *! SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Term* to subscriber* In the clti and by mall free of charge to all ■iSYt* ef Chi United Stites and Can tMMldh, Potto Klco, Guam, Phil ha IMafids ftfid Hawaiian Island*: Mdhth $ .|0 Six Month* 2-60 On# .oar 800 Phone lit. * ' _l. <mjk. '■■"i— " Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., poltofflch, aft second-class mall mat ter. Hon. Emory Speer ha* designated the Brunswick Daily New* as the offltlal arsan e* the United States Seurt, In bfthkruptoy proceedings, for mgWn eatfhtr. tJS'fi'S—ir—~w 'Ji' PUBLISHERS NBTISR. The New* Publishing Company de sires It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for In advance. We cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise ment* and wait on the court* for the money. The Weather. For Georgia.—Fair. 1 THE SUNDAY NEWS. _ ! Everybody should read the News tomorrow. It will be brim full of interesting matter. Among 1 the many special features will t be: : Two columns of labor news and : views. 1 Parisian artistic life attracts S American girls. 1 Chapters of Life's Oddities. 1 With well dressed men. 1 Short story—That Brown Hair -1 ed Woman. Something about St. ! Pierre. ! New ideas In toilettes Hon. J. P. Lamb’s remedy for a : watermelon thief. “Faint Heart,” by William Raine. Short Stories. Local News. Telegraph News. Social News. Be sure and get the Sunday : News. "Hoy Wanted." The Czar. Tom Johnson Is a big man In the Ohio democratic conventions. Get your ad. In the Sunday News. You want business and tins is the way to get It. General Miles should ni<ue a start for the Ortent. The administration wotild feel oetter. Sir. Thomas Upton is to try again for the cup. A sport with such stay ing qualities should win. President Roosevelt will spend an hour or two in Chattanooga and the city council has appropriated SSOO for his entertainment. Mr. Schwab does not stand much of a chance of “cold feet" at Monte Carlo. Some people in Brunswick can understand this little paragraph. Who are the tlrst jurors sclented? the commissioners. They are intelli gent and are certainly experienced, when it comes to jury duty, they have been there before. The uiacon News says: "A party of Georgians passed through Valdosta yesterday nil route for Canada. Tne.t were converted Mormons. \V,e wil) got evdn with v auada yet." We think the shoe is on the other foot. Georgia's gain is Canada’s loss. The Birmingham Age-Herald notes with interest that a Missouri editor, who threatened to write and print an article entitled "Hell and Who Will Be There," has been warned by the entire town agalns he publication of libellous matter, ami Che Charleston News and Courier thinks it might he as well, on the wnole. to make the warning national in its scope. GEORGIA MARBLE WINS. Georgia marble is again victorious as will be seen by the following spec ial from Tampa: “The largest marble contract ever given in the South has been awarded to tno Blue "Ridge Marble Company, of Nelson. Ga. "It was a notable victory for Geor gia marble after a sharp contest wtith the largest Vermont marble company. ‘The United Stales government building, to be erected at this port at a cost of |300,040. will lie built mainly of marble, and will be fitted up for custom house and postofflee purposes. "Georgia marble won a distinct vic tory In this competition as it did in Hie bidding for the new department of justice building at Washington. Un der the government’s tests, which were unusually severe, Georgia marble was found to lie clearly superior lo the Vermont article. The competition for the Tampa contract was all the more spirited, because of the prefer ence frequently given to Georgia rnar .’-id recently by toe federal government and the contractors of other public buildings, "It will require more than two hun dred carloads of marble for the gov ernment building at Tampa, and the fact that Georgia must supply (hem will increase still further the-fame of Hie marble of that slate.." - GEORGIA'S TAX RATE. Tiie tax rale In Georgia is lower litis year than it was last by 14 cents on the thousand dollars. Last year it was 85.44 and this year it lias been placed at $5.30 on the SI,OOO. The lowest rate in about 20 years was in 1883 when it was just $2.50 on the thou sand. bill It gradually climbed up until four years ago it reached the high figure of $0.21, The greater part of this increase, it is noted, waa dur ing the ton years from 1888 to 1 898. Alt .ougTi the rate now is nearly a dollar less than it was four years ago. tne state will pay a million dollars more to public schools and pensions than it did at that time. The new rqte is based upon an in crease in property values of $10,790,- 000 over last year. 'Fne amount of revenue collected last year with iho rate at $5.44 was $2,483,658. The amount this year with the rate at $5.30 will be $2,170,930 nr a decrease oi $0,727. However, it Is thought that this will be sufficient for slate pur poses. During iho last 15 years the appro priation for ordinary purpose* of gov ernment, including the interest on lae public debt and the support of the various state institutions, has been about the same as-usual, but t’ae free schools and pensions appropriations increased year after year at a rapid rate, as is shown by the following pay niellis for these purposes: Pensions, i roe seii. 1883 $ 60,090 $ 282.00(1 1884 60.000 305,,,0b 1885 60,000 502.000 1886 60,000 312,000 1887 54,000 489,000 1888 54,000 330.000 1889 159.000 490.000 1890 183.000 638,000 IN9I 184.000 935,000 18.12 185.000 951.000 1893 429.000 1,021.000 1894 425.000 937,00 ft 1895 426,000 1.214,000 1896 545.000 . .190,000 1897 573,000 1,186.000 IS9S 609.000 1.394,00 b Totals $4,063,000 $i2.181,000 Nearly all of the Presidents who have boon killed or injured have mot their fate while seeking recreation or away iroiii official business on tours of tiie country. President Lincoln was shot unite at the theater; Presi dent Garfield while in tne act of leav ing for a railroad journey; President McKinley while at the Buffalo imposi tion. Wednesday President Roosevelt while on a tour of ivew England, was injured by a trolley car. If you want to be a perpetual grand juior. get to be a jury commissioner. lon know the law says experienced men, and tmu is just the kind in the new grand jury as a large number of them, some ot the jury commission ers included, have been serving lit tle less than a score of years, si -*C3C~ar. HiE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. flAnpnprypidlel O Uneeda.uß frV Biscuit 7j| •Let the GOU) DUST (wins do your work.” P M GOLD DUST solvei the oroblom oI caw dish washing It cuts Kease and cleans <6oh>-> tailor than anything else. ws its work qulckiv. well and economical. . Made only by THE N. K. FAiRDANK COMPANY. Chicago, New York, lioston. St. Louis. Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Yu. An old man there bad long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. Taev believed his case 'nopelesw till ho used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, Which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and mi crobe poisoin at the same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcer* and sores vanish. Bitters 50c., salv* 25c. at all druggists. Low Rate to Washington. On account of the National jmcamp rnent G. A. R. the Southern Railway Cos., will .-mil tickets to Washington, i>. and return for sit.2s lor the round trip. Tickets will be on sac Oetouer 3rd, -ini, 5 and 6th, and are limited to October latll, but li> paying 50 cents and depositing ticket with joint agent at Washington, the limit will be extended to November tiiird. A great many side trips from Washington to points ot interest have been arranged at very low rates. Swans Down flour. 250 <ro7.cn mens' fleeced lined under shirts and drawers. Worth the world over. $1 25 suit. For ten days only 9 i cents suit. I„ ,1. Joel, the Poor Mans friend. .) ,> Buy street. Quinine shampoo, the latest for ladles’ hair. For sal# only at Clark's tousorlnl parlors. Avoid the heat Sunday liy going to Ocean Pier. The steamer tiessie makes two trips, 9:30 a. m. and 2 p. in. The tide soils exactly for surf bathing. WOODFORD MABRY, Attorney At 1 .aw. Special attention given to the col led jou of account*. Office in Austin building. .lust received 100 doyen men's fancy naif hose, regular price JO cents. Sale price for ten Jays only 3 cents pair. L. J. JOEL. 308 Bay St. WILSON’S PHOTO STUDIO—Once more epen for business. I beg leave t> announce that 1 have returned ar.d am ready for business. Everything of the very latest style and fin ish will be found at the studio. 502 Gloucester street. J. li. Blyth, man ager, Wilson Studio. 1 am overstocked. 1 must have room. I must have money. I have decided to give one of the greatest bargain sales Brunswick has ever heard of. Sec L. J. Joel, the Hustler before buying. 3os Bay street. Notice. I will be out of the city until Se|s and during that ,aue my dental office will be closed. O. M. GO WAN. Rob Roy Flour i* good Send to 504 Monk street, or ring pnone 2532. Jim Carter secured the very best me thods and preparations for cleaning clothes. Send your clothes to him. Swan’s Down flour is he best • Petition for Charter. STATE OV GEORGIA, County of Glynn. To the Superior Court, of said County: The petition of E. (’. Maehen, Fred eric B. (’handier and F E. Twit.ty. al! ot said state and county respectfully shows 1. That they desire flu- themselves and their associates to be incorporated under the corporate name and style of The Southern l and and Cr.'tie Com pany.’’ ** 2. That tin* object of the proposed corporation is the pecuniary gain of its members, and its special objects are: To buy, own, hold and improve lands and real estate generally, and to sell or otherwise dispose of the same: to buy and sell cattle and outer live stock; to own and maintain slaughter j houses: to buy and sell dressed h -1 and other meats; to buy, own, bold and seii stocks and bonds and per sonal property of any kind; and gener ally to do such other acts and things as may tie deemed for r-ie best inter est of the corporation, not tnconslsient with its charter or tno laws of Geor gia. 3. The principal office of the pro mised corporation shall be in the city of Brunswick. TTTynn county. Georgia, with the right, to establish branches or agencies at other places in said slate or in other states. 4. That the capital stock of the pro posed corporation shall be fifty thou sand dollars, divided Into five hun dred atari’s of the par value of one Hundred dollars each, with the right, by a vote of the majority m the stock, to increase such capital stock from time to time to any sum or sums not to exceed three hundred thousand dollars. Petitioners desire the right to ro'ceiyc in payment for stock real estate or personal property, at a val uation to be fixed by the board of directors of said corporation. 5. Tidit said corporation proposes to require iho payment of at least ten per centum of the subscritied capital stock before beginning business. 6. That the officers of tae proposed corporation shall he a president, vice president. secretary and treasurer, and such other officers or agents as the stockholders nr directors may const! tide or appoint: that tne board of dir ectors shall consist of not less than three nor more than seven, ail of whom shall lie shareholders, such -dir ectors to be elected by the snare holders. 7. That the stockholders shall have tue right to make by laws, rules and regulations for the government of the corporation, or to delegate tiiis authority to the directors. 8. That, under sum corporate name and style, your petitioners desire the right to contract and be contracted with; to sue ami be sued; to borrow money and secure tne same as the board of directors may desire; to have and use a common seal, and to change the same at pleasure; and generally to have all the rights, priv ileges and powers incident .o and necessary and proper in the conduct and operation of the lnisine s of the proposed corporation, and all the right:, privileges and power* given min granted similar corporations un der the laws of Georgia. a. That there shall be no individual liability upon the part of any share holder of the corporation, except for suen amount as may be due by such shareholder as unpaid subscription for stock in said corporation. lu. That petitioners uestre to be in corporated under said name and style A, the Southern Land and Cattle Com pany. with all the rights, privileges and powers prayed'for herein, for a period of twenty years, with the priv ilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. F. E. TWITTY. Petitioner's Attorney. GEORGIA. Glynn County. T hereby certify that the foregoing application for incorporation, by the petitioners therein named, of the Southern Land and Cattle Company, was filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of said county on tais September 3. 1902. H. F. duRIGNON. Clerk Superior Court Glynn County, Georgia. Miss Kate Slater has the newest ready to wear hats, the Kromico. Call and see them. rail will convince you that L. J. Joel, the Hustler, is the greatest mon ster money saver Brunswick has ever ueard of. Give him a trial if you want to save money on your clothing, shoes, hats, etc. 308 Bay street. TIIE 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. Julius May is selling Wilson w'ais key at SI.OO per iuart. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY. V, it SON WHISKEY, At. Juiius May s at ftl.ou per quart. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to year interest to cull <n me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on *uca terms that you wiii not miss the money. C. a JEWETT. New Methods Are always being adopted for the benefit of customers at Jim Carter's clothe* cleaning establishment. King telephone .032. NOTICE, Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex t row itch, 422 Newcastle swept will recover it for 31,00 anu guarantee it to tie equal to any new 32,50 um brella. He also mason umbrellas to order. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT H. SLUGS, 225 GUAM STREET. TELEPHONE £72-3. If you want your dcyele repaired right brjng it to an ei. fc mrlencei work man. B. J Ole wine, alia Gloucester street Until further notice this company will close its oitlee at 6 o'clock p. m. and no deliveries will be made after that hour. BRUNSWICK. ICE MUG. CO. A tine lot of pampas grass plumes, wade or golden for sale at 10c each. J. C. BALDWIN. 106 D Street. Something new- shampoo for ladies Get It at Clark's baiber sfcop., Gale Seminary. Begins Its school year September 1902. Primary. Academic, College Preparation; Music Art, and Elocu tion. system of Education thorough and progressive, the excellence ox its mor al training unsurpassed. MATTIE GALE, SUSIE K. GALE. rrincipals. Regular Through Trains on Bfi B. Regular through trails arc now be ing run on the B. & B. from Brunswick to Ofterman. Tne train is a mixed oue, and the passenger and theism, traffic is good, i'lio It. &B. is moving forward steadily, and is doing goo work for Brunswick. Rob Roy flour Is the best. Have you tried it? Summer Uw School Ob VIROIMA. In inniiia ihohiiTMus. Stmimrr. .July J toSv*ntf*m t*rl.iiythfl** 1-aru‘t). HHrfttl toUy.ntMri: ft x-aißiktatHH for Ihfr h : nml \9 protffloni* who tack**! !*ycnirUß- uistm.-it.-n. For - Ataicvu**. ndtlrrW It- C. MA\OK. -*icrv4*ry, t h*rluttcvllle, v *. J. W. CONOL.Y, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace. Office. 307 Newcastle Street of ladies button and inee shoes, price. $1.30. Joel's sale price days, suß cents. 3l>B Bay street. Notice. I beg to announce to my friends and the public that 1 have removed my business from Newcastle street to Og lethorpe and Bay streets, between Gloucester and Monk. I shall be phased to serve all who use feed, and can supply them in quan tities or from one sack or bale to car loads, to suit any ones wants, at the lowest possible prices. Miss Kate Slater wishes to rail the attention of the ladies to her new fancy work in battenherg and renas an nee work. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch in tho etty. and this popular place should be liberally patronised' by the public. COAL ” AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. SEPTEtaiiait (3; I When you visit Savannah call and Have you Eyes Examined property mid glnss* • tittrH: t bat not al owd Improve your Vision .* but " U 1 Preserve your Sight. j Dr. Vf. SCHWAB & 47 Bull Street, jSBSp 4i Wlii( is ftusumf 'Seed li With Us? i Recauhe we are competent. carejß and accurate in our prescription partment, and all the doctors know iS and feel that when a bottle bears oul label it co!!tio just what was p> A scribed and the best and purest drugs—never any adulterations,, stitutions or chaffges. The best aaH purest for the sick aud suffering is ou™ watchword in compounding prescrip tions. | Uur trade is continually increasing from the practice of tne above lneth ( 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 ifrellevM Honk. This celebrated tonic is in growing i demand. The season of the groa'c-t 1 need is approacaing. Indigestion, Jtil liousness, Jaundice, Chill < and Fever, i Sick Headache, pains In tne hack and ! kidneys ail depend upon naa'arm, and j Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any ; form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, ■ "W iion you want a load of good wood 'for 75 cents, ’pnone 138-3, or call at. | yard, corner I street and L-ochran avo. | Swan’s down flour, absolutely , pure; try it. Swans Down Flour. The Dirt Comes Out B# your clothes to Jim Carter. Bet his boy come for your clothes, i’uoflf | 2332. DON’T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ SAW. I IfeWl?! ' p 1 ;j ! :Z^i f j [ by buying lumber of unreliable deal ers. When you want anything in lum ber come to ms. We will fiil yiqir or der accurately and promptly. We will give you just, the lumber you want at just the right price. You can always save money by placing your order with us. Phone 197. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. A •Phono 197. Rob Roy flour makes flee bjifF