The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 12, 1902, Image 3

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FRIDAY MORNING “PICTURES” without which the most richly fur if.U!', - L ''' - * ' nished home looks poor and destitute SSif-;; *• gfanfc —these heautifiers ot interior decora _ 4, tions arc here in every stylo of eu graving and lithograph proves—all subjects—all frames suited to the Sp|||jj| special needs of the various rooms of your home—and at prices which mean great saving of monev. C. MeOfIRVEY, 316 Neweastle Street. r In nmin 'I i ii hiibi M fcpMofl&Niuciarl Tpaly a Grand y 9LID OIHISKEY, Wtf&*±L J/ l Douglas & Morgan, P - J|| ’y |j p DISTRIBUTORS. Brunswick. Ga. i’ jfiHtMiemftccha^^ri KOiiisvifle & Nashville 9 Railroad. First Class Se v : <r cnd Quick Schedules Jo Birmingham, Nashville, Evansville, Cnicago, Louisville, Cincinnati. St. Louis, and all points West and Northwest, Mobile, New Orleans and all points Southwest. For Schedules, rates and SleepmgCar Reservations, apply to J. M. FLEMING, Florida Passenger Agent, C. L. STONE, G P. A., 206 West Bay Street. Louisv/.lie. Ky. Jacksonville. Fla. C. Downing, President E. H. Mason, Vic-e President. E.D. Walter, Cashier, The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, C/\. CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN I) FIFTY THOUSAND -DOLLARS and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited front Individuals, firms and corpora tions . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear Interest, compounded quar terly. bearing ceriflcates of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANK ERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA TION ’ are cheaper and more conven iont than postoflice or express. Bowen & thomas; Conti actors aaid Builders of Stone, Brick andVrame Buildings. MANI\fT('KKK3 OK . IvMKXT’ Till' IT *1" J, M. BURNETT, WHOLESALE .Bxti Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed. To Raffle His Horse. K. A. Silvern is raffling off his fine horse and buggy and here is a chance for ,-ome lucky man to win a good animal. Mr. Silvern is disposing ol his tmrse because he leaves on the 19th for the north to be absent several ■weeks. Indies if you want to see every thing and up-to-date In fancy work, just go to Miss Kate Slater's Millin ery parlors. . , if you need a typewriter of and des cription come to see me before buying I esn save you money. Terms rea sons Me and satisfaction - guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. Largest load of wood in the city for 75 cents. Ring ’phone 138-3 or call ’pbone 138-3' or call at yard, corner avenue. i Rob Roy fi ’t the best on the market THE BRUNSWICK DAILY REW3. Petition for Charter. STATIC OF GEORGIA, County of Glynn. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of E. C. Machen, Fred eric B. Chandler and F. E. Twitty, all of said state and county, respectfully shows 1. That they desire for themselves and their associates to be Incorporated under the corporate name and style of ‘The Southern Band and Cattle Com pany.” 2. That the 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 oilier live stock; to own and maintain slaughter houses; to buy and sell dressed be. and other meats; to buy, own, hold and sell stocks and bonds and per sonal property of any kind; and gener ally to do such other acts and things as may be deemed for cue best inter est of the corporation, not inconsistent with its charter or tue laws of Geor gia. 3. The principal office of the pro posed corporation shall be in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, with the right to establish branches or agencies at other places in said • state or in other states. 4. That the capital stock of the pro posed corporation shall he fifty thou sand dollars, divided into five hun dred Buares of the par value of one uundred dollars each, with the right, by a vote of the majority ot 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 re'ceive in payment for stock real estate or personal property, at a val uation to lie fixed by the board of directors of said corporation. 5. That said corporation proposes to require Ihe payment of at least, ten per centrum of the subscribed capital stock before beginning business. tl. That the officers of the proposed corporation shall be a president, vice president. secretary and treasurer, and, such other officers or agents as the stockholders or directors may consti tute or appoint; that the board of dir ectors shall consist of not less than three nor more than seven, all of whom shall be shareholders, such dir ectors to be elected by the share holders. 7. That the stockholders shall have tue right to make bylaws, rules and regulations for the government of the corporation, or to 'delegate this authority to the directors. 8 That, under stten corporate name and style, your petitioners desire the right to contract and be contracted with; to sue and be sued; to borrow money and secure tne same as flic hoard 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 ueges and powers incident .0 and necessary and proper in the conduct and operation of the business of the proposed corporation, and all the rights, privileges and powers given anu granted similar corporations tin der the laws of Georgia. lt. That there shall be no individual liability upon the part of any share holder of Ihe corporation, except for such amount as may be due by such shareholder aa unpaid subscription for stock in said corporation. lu. That petitioners ueslre to he In corporated under said name and style 0.. the Southern Band 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 Band and Cattle Company* wn. filed in the office of the clerk of rv- Superior Court of said county on this September 3, 1902. H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk Superior Court Glynn County, Georgia. LEGAL NOTICE. U. R. Hopkins vs. National Bank of Brunswick. National Bank of Brunswick vs. R. R. Hopkins and J. E. Bryan & Com pany. Action for money had and received, and cross action by the National Bank of Brunswick as a stakehold-j eras against R. It. Hopkins and J.j E. Bryan and company. To .! E. Bryan and Company: You are hereby notified and requir ed to be and appear at the next term ot the Superior Court to be held, in and for the county of Glynn, at Bruns wick, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the first mooday in December, 19u2, at the court house at Brunswick, then and there to answer the matters and tnings set up by the cross action em tiodie# in the answer of the National Bank of Brunswick, wherein said Na tional Bank of Brunswick as stake holder requires R. R. Hopkins and J til. Bryan & Company to interplead and settle their respective rights to the fund in the hands of the National Hunk of Brunswick, and for tin other relief in said answer and cross peti tion aet up. Herein fail nt. Witness the Honorable F. Willis Dart, Judge of said court. This, July 29. 1902. H. F. DUBIGNON, Clerk of Superior Court, Glynn county, Georgia. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given to all credit ors of the estate of George McArthur. : late of said county, d< ceased, to render in an account o. tb".r demands to me within the time prescribed by law', properly made out. And ail persons indebted to said de ceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to ue undersign ed. | This 7th day of August, 1902. H. J. READ, Administrator Geo. McArthur. MARINE ITEMS OF INTEREST t BATCH OF INTERESTING NEWS NOTES GATHERED ALONG THE RIVER FRONT. —a BRUNSWICK’S BUSY BAY r Yesterday’s Arrivals, Departures and Clearances—Movements of Vessels In Port Generally. Other Items in Brunswick Shipping Circles. Arrived.-—Steamer Alamo, New York; schooner Pendleton Sisters, Boston; schooner Horace P. ciuares, .Mount, New York. Cleared—-Schooner Mary Lee Pat ton, Steelman, Philadelphia. The tug Vigilant will probably go to sea today, after bring In port sev eral days and having her boilers thoroughly cleaned. The Mallory steamers Rio Grande and Alamo will both sail for New York today. The i ernamlina tug, -Wade Hamp ton. has returned to her home poet after undergoing repairs at Bri -se niek’s marine railway. Tlic steamer Sheppy Allison will probably sail today with a mixed cargo of cotton and naval stores. Arrangements have been practically completed for quite a number of in teresting changes in Liverpool ship ping circles, largely due to the amal gamation of the Interests of the sev eral lines merged under what is fam iliarly termed the "Morgan Com bine, says the Liverpool Journal ol Commerce, August 20. Mr. Wilding, as head of the ‘‘community of inter land Line, in James street. lue Lon ests, will shortly take up his duties in tne Liverpool offices of the i.ey land Line, in James street, Tim Lon don manager of the Leyland Line (Mr. itoper) will succeed Mr. M. Marlin in directing the affairs of the Ley iau Line in the Liverpool office. I'lici London office of the Ftirness -1 eyiand combination will then he closed or rather coiio,..erably reduce, l at t.lm position of a branch, and thus Hm scheme which has for its ob ject (im curtailment of expenses will be so far fulfilled. Tue American I ine business win also he transferred to James street, and Mr. Eilerman will vacate the Leyland office, and with his manager. Mr. swift, conuuet ms large shipping business in the well-known offices of Messrs. Klchafd son & Spence, at the foot of Water st reel. Notice. All hills against the Australian Steamer Shoppy Allison, must he pre sented at our office by I 1 o’clock to night or payment thereof will he ro uted. STIiACHAN & CO., Consignees. Notice. Having bought out Mr. F. H. Mal land’s interest in the forwarding busi ness. 1 have this day formed a part nership vviui W. H. Whaley and will continue the business under the litle of W. If. Whaley & Cos., and respect l 'illy ask a continuance of Ihe patron age of our friends. C. A. NOYES. Notice. i have this day disposed of all ot my interests in the firm of F. ii. Mal lard & vo, to Mr. C. A. Noyes, who will continue in the business! All liabilities duo by the above firm will be paid by him and all debts due the above firm will he collected by aim. *• F. If. MALLARD. SHERIFF’S SALES. STATE OF GEORGIA,, GLYNN COUNTY. Will be sold before tue court house door in the city of Brunswick, Glynn j county, Georgia, during the legal hours [ot sale, on the first 'J.im.uay in Sep tember, next, the following described property, to-wit: Those certain two lots or tracts of land situate lying and being In the city of Brunswick, Geor gia, known and designated upon a map or plan of said city of Brunswick made by H. J. Simmons in 1891, as New Town lots numbers 2,469 and 2,470; said lots of land lovieo on un der ami by viuue of a tax execution issue.! by H. J. Read, tax collector of said county of Glynn, for state and county taxes due by J. W. Conoly tor the year 1898, for $13.10, said execu tion being owned by A. P. Herrington, transferee. WM. H. BERRIE, Sheriff. Notice. I will refuse 10. pay ahy hills or ae counts made in my name without my knowledge or emseiit. R. E. GUY. GEORGIA, Glynn County. Nathan Weinstein vs. Sadio Wein stein. Libel for Divorce. In Glynn Superior uourt, Deeemuer Term, 1902. To the defendant, Sadie Weinstein; You are hereby required to be and appear at tne next Superior Court to he held in and for said county on the first Monday in Decemoer 1902, then and —ere to answer the plaintiffs complaint. In default whereoi the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. witness the Honorable F. Willis Dart, Judge of said court this the 30th day or August 1902. 11. F. duBIGNON, ulerk Glynn Superior court. JEWELRY. DIAMONDS. WATCHES. and a complete line of the Rogers’ Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc. Fine repairing. KENNCN MOIT, 0. D. The Leading Jeweler, 218 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B & B Railways. Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington dally at 11 a. m. Marshal s Saies. STATE OF GEORGIA, County of Glynn. Will be sold before the courthouse door on the first Tuesday in October next, between tue legal hours of sale the following described property, to wit: No. 95. That certain tract or par cel of land situate, lying and being in the city of BrunswicK, county and state aforesaid, and known and des cribed on map of said city made by George it. Baldwin, A. I)., 1837, as Old ’town lot number 40. Levied on as the propeity of C. R. Hewitt, trus tee. under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by W. F. Symons, clerk of the mayor and council of said city against said C. it. Hewitt, trustee lor taxes due the said city for the year 1900. Taxes $12.1)0 and costs. No. 16fi. Also at the same time and place, that certain tract or par cel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick county and state afoiesald and known and des cribed on map of said city made by George R. Baldwin A. 1)., i837 as the Southwestern one quarter of Old Town lot number 212. under and by virtue ot a tax fi. fa. Issued by N. D. Rus sell, clerk of the mayor and council of said city against Mrs. Rebecca Wylly for taxes fine the said city for tho year 1901. Taxes, ¥U ,.45 anil costs. No. 34. Also at the same time and place the following described person al property. Two printing presses and one paper cutter. Levied on as ti.e property of the Brunswick Call under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by W. F. Symons, clerk of lae mayor and council of said city against said Brunswick Call for taxes fine the said city for the year Bum. Taxes SIB.OO and cos sand further liens on said property as follows: Tax fi. fa. issued by L. O. lionet, clerk of the mayor and council, for taxes due said city for the year 1899. Taxes, $10.50 and costs, and Tax fi. fa. issued by L. C. Hodet, clerk of tho mayor and' council for taxes due said city for the year Taxes, $10.50 and cost. Brunswick, Georgia, August both. 1002. _ S. A. BURNEY, Marshal City of Brunswick. Notice. 1 will be out of the city until Sep tember 25 and during that ..me my dental office will lie closed. C. M. GOWAN. RCB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. Pead the News’ Want Column. Why _io We Go to Bed at Night? Because the bed v. i I not come to us, , ut pain in tne bowels will, which can be relieved by Dr, Rigger’s Huckle berry Coidlal, wtltfh cures all bowel troubles. Cures * - children when tee.hlng. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, etc. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c. bottle. THE TORNADO SEASON IS UPON DO * STORM— INSURANCE Protects at Small Cost. INSURE NOW. DON’T DELAY. J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO. Tne popular Realesiate and Insurance agency. Phone 131-3. 302 Gloucester St. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Doming, next door t/> Dr Boroughs, on Newcastle street. C. H. JEWETT. Try Rob Roy flour. W 1. POKTtR, 1007 G Street? paintir and paper hanger. Signs of any description. Agent for wall-papc mills. Drop me a postal, Phone 289-3 Largest load of wood in the city for 75 cents. King ’phone 138-3 or call 'phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner avenue. SEPTEMBER 12. ..STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS .The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent [GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY: Notice is heteby given to all credit ors of the estate of Mrs. Louisa Staf ford, late of said county, deceased, to render In an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law properly made out. And all persons indebted to said de ceased, or H. M. Stafford, also deceas ed, are hereby requested to make im mediate payment to the undersigned, This 7tti day of August, 1902. H J. READ, Administrator Mrs. Louisa Stafford. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY'. Notice is hereby given to all credi tors of the estate of M. A. Baker, Sr., late of said county, deceased, to ren der in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law, properly made out or payment of same will be debarred. And all persons in debted to said deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This August 27, 1902. ’ M. LOUISA BAKER, Administratrix of estate of M. A. Baker, Sr., deceased. Treasury department, office ot the Supervising Architect. Washington, D. C., August 21, 1902. Sealed proposals will be re ceived at this office until 2 o’clock, p. m. on the 19th day of Septemuer. 1902, and then opened, for tho in stallation of a conduit and electi.e wiring system lor the U. S. custom house and postoffice at Brunswick, Georgia, in accordance with the draw ings and specifications, copies of which may be obtained at this office or at the office ot the superintendent of construction at Brunswick, Georgia at the discretion of the supervising architect. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. Notice is directed to the advertise ment of A. Zelmenovitz in this issue. This popular grocer can save you mon ey. Try him on your next order. Largest load of wood in the city for 75 cents. Ring phone 138-3 or call 'phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner avenue. For fashionable dressmaking go to Mis. J. R. Walter, 61 i First avenue, three doors from Newcastle. Terms lensovih.e. Quinine foe latest for ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark s tonsoriai pai /Jfi, 1 LIVER /§mr O' Oil WHY SUFFER From colds, coughs, rheumatism and other ills that are sure to come as fall approaches. Relief if not certain cure is within easy reacn. Our stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES I’rmtninH all Dio well known specifics for these troubles. What you or your doctor want can be quickly supplied. We deliver calls to your physician as promptly as possible if you will phone SMITHS PHARMACY TO ESCAPE FROM POOR PLUMB ING is easy if one wishes to do so. It’s simply a question of WHO’S YOUR PLUMBER? Settle that by engaging us to do all necessary work and there will be no flimsy mater! ' or defective workman ship. Upon the completeness, effec tiveness and durability oi our work de pends our reputation. We sanuot risk this through failure to please. A. H. BAKER, 205 Gloucester, Street. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.