The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 07, 1902, Image 3

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TUESDAY MORNING. RITfV f RON BEDS, -• ■ U . * -t” '••r' . , ' -a- - : pT^aßi.!----' • -. wjg l -••£■; .Wp i •••:■■■ ’• - J*' v\-" ■" " i'V -'-i \ %■'■■*■* *•• '"’V ' •'- 'V i - :■' • 'W--:••'i- •'•• *V* •■■■**-- • fa, . ti ?U 1 " ’’| t v>:." ’ ■►**■•■ .... „. : r. *;.y, .. ,*.j All the newest stylos. Iron beds are ''s .’’ __ ! becoming more popular every day. , ,j,'i I‘iey aid much to the beauty ol a; t? > ■;■ bedroom. Wo ran save you 10 to 15 •—~JsL. ~'... f1.:.; .„. her rent. Wouldn’t you.like to look through our store? You’re welcome. K-GrJVIsGHRVcY. 316 Newcastle Street. jJW*rfm WKX*srcsr* ft t!-lhlyaUdnd lm7//P\ OhD whiskey, & Morgan, P iJM't 0 1 DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga. i to* .sSisl twsvsbbp' *mascmi C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice President. E.D.Walter, Cashier, The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNS ICK,€A CAPITAL Ob’ ONE HUNDHKU AND iKTY THOUSAND DOLLARS end total RKHOUIU’I’S In excess of • .K HALF MiI,LION DOLLARS, ace demoted to the assistance ol legit u. •. business enterprises. 1 ■;; POSIT At FOUNTS iuvil •! )i r\,.|i.ef. , fli Ls and corpora • , >ns. \ p'oV-~C. : LI'?'RTMRN'I ao m near rest, compound and quar r„v!v' ’ 'imy,. -A ' AT.■■’■* r ou ->nn*. MONEY OKDi'IUS of til's .S’ h fM'l VTtfifttt. > SOfciA iON” are cheaper and more conv* > ,tiatl • l " lo ° or BOW fI N ii l - OMAS, Ccntiactoifc and f M • SEND YOUR CATTLE, S VJ * k 3HEEP a-... POULTRY T-fe* ATLANTA’S BIG FAIR 1 '*' x‘”m> Horse Shew. I urn- / tV r ' V ' 'T" Greatest dm- T li _y of Qwn6& ’Ti *- r r■* in the 'A.jjj, n R&CEsa|j DSY. FiiiifflQßKS AT NiGH'. RMHH. ’’ ‘ '■ • . i -•j' , * ; ■ V/! |yr A THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. MARINE HEMS OE INTEREST ATCH Oh ll\ I c.huO i luu * '• v •' o NOTES C 11 ;. , LON THk hlVt£ t\ 1. BRUNSWICK'S BUSY BVV ft Yesterday’s Arrivals, D. , l llrcs ;t ,., Clearances—Movsviicnts of Vessels In Port Generally. Other Items in Brunswick Shipping Circles. Yesterday' and Sunday were rather bm-y days in shipping; cirelos and twelve or thirteen vesta s arrived dur ing the two days. Among them were Lie live-masted schoolin' t ora l-‘. fios- Si v and the b-trk h’ren. dou. ’rn,' r,v ord lor the. day was a y.ood on and the river Iroiit pre.seui:u somewhat ol a busy ajipeni aiii o with the dm', r ent vessels shitting about port and heing moored at Iherr ivspeetive moor uig places. Tile lollowmg i . a list of the arrivals: Schooner Cora K. lrtsse.v, from Huston. Hark h'r'acdcn (Hp.l, Sumhyo. f.-om Baihados. Schooner Allrert 'I. Stearns, Ranker. Ho ion and proceeded to Hatilla. * Rchoouer h’va 11. Douglas, ji. nn. if, from l-niiadtlpnia. Schooner Marion N. Cobb. Souudcrs, from Hunger. Schooner Hlauc'hc H. King, Ren lie 1L from Philadelphia. Schooner Willie R. Hoiiainnm. Smith, from Philadelphia, Schooner Henry Clausen, Jr, Tor rev, from Hath. Schooner John 11. HuHerick, Spra gue, Imm Boston. Schooner Win. Lorinan Roberts, Maxwell, from J’liiladeipiiia. Schooner Agnes id aiming, Pi nr.se, from Philadelphia. Schooner Wnlinm Spinner, Ibirrison from Philadelphia. It is understood lli.it four or live vessels are in the sou ml and will be lowed up today. The Mallory steamer Colorado, Cap tain Risk, railed Sunday lor New York. The tug Vigilant, did mo f of the towing ol the large fleet of vessels which arrived yesterday, she broug'n ill six on one string, wuieh is a sight, seldom seen in any port. No!tiler the Mallory steamer from New York’or the Clyde steamer liom Boston, arrived yesterday. Notice. Attention is culled io the millinery opening ol Mias kuio Slater, Tuesday and Wedno; lay, Oeiober V and K. Uvoevhody - especially in vited to tne gramii : i dlibday oi mil linery ever shown in hsiui, swirl;, ■lilt! mosl lean fill hat >• 'g ( . Monic Carlo lull, made of hand (Tne black v<dvi i ami black ostrich l,mines and many others that, can't my mentioned, but every one is invited ’to call aim see for themselves and m- convinced. THE CONVENT SCHOOL CON DUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH RE-OPENED ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, AT THE CORNER OF nICHMOND AND HOWE STS. Gale Seminary. Regius its school year ‘October, 1902. Primary, Academic, college I’reparation; Music Ait, and ’* ilocic lion. , system of lidiication thorough an.] progressive, Ihe excellence ol its mor al i cabling unsurpassed, MATTIR .1. OALE, SUSIE It. HALE, principals, f 1 f J rf'X !•’ > i JL •>: - * TJjl \^ need S IpiPf -f e . x I Biscuit w have an'' . ,/%S ft' •' ■* i'v I. p appetite that E nothing seems wY/ll to satisfyM I**#.- | . , ,• IJLJ uK.wkkSßl | ( ;•>. it $ a sigtty .4rg rk^pjl||| LI p 11 1 1 |S'V' ,L r*3orfi.,B4 I ’ VVJIM r |f | A biscuit that is marly nil mdriirctit, -- ■ •■"/ Jr jDa ft j jo£> everywhere at five cents a package, -~r j COMPANY *' PETITION FOR IN CO RPOFiAT IO N. cSiai- ot (Id r ii\. Cmiuty oi (Jivon. i'o tiiv 4 *Slijh 1 ! ior fouj j oi io-iil coiii’i ; : Fho iwt.ii ion ol A. H. i’oify, oi Jlr,,'k ,k M . v • V.. (Ji vir;;o L. J'j'ouliss oi i0 ‘ ,'• ‘'.V f Ni'W Vnrli, C. iVI. A**Klt'll, ot j hiil ii 8?l t Oily, Aoiiy lailil, IL. ii. iYiuson, ii. 1 ii*< i !:(<> it ami A. .u’i'uui;>, all m iiih iiii roimty, (it or.jia, loopoi umi shows: | l. i jiflt your in titioiHTs der-iiv tor thoaisolvos, litoir jisstiHatos anti .m*- , < es. ors. io |,i and an.i mado a lumv roi|ori(i.' imiior tuv name ami siyio nt ' Mutual iar.iU v WaU r <’omju.i:iy I In* lull ciui Jillll I’ i■i. * ol IV, I'lily uv) yoars, wii.ii tlio i*.i 11 ;i• i< 1 jin\j 1 <-.<i oi n liowai at ii.o lonfn ia!ion ot that Una . in aocordaio i* with la.m. i . v 'l !■ • •.! t and i• • :i’|i i . 1 • 'p.‘i l! inn os am! will h* 110- < o.sis i ami ■'n latidii oi tin paiUcuiar iu:o I m or lii'sci’ii.i and and and si nati :<), * : |)i.< tuiiaiy gam and |>r<on, to! its s’<x k!iuiik i‘s. I'll.'*.i Mu* i articular business j-i , i 1 |i‘tsed and’ iutanddd to he tarn i on and eoniinclod hy said corporath n i in** jmi't hast*, construction, equipment, and operation ol an idpetiic iiyiit. n-i,. power system or systoins toi 1 tio pm*' i post Ol lurnisimu* and ol sMppiyiit:.’ , ‘leeiiieii , to it; patrons and 'on,.um ors tor ail (he purposes tor wlm and uu* , same may or-can h* used. I lie build ing and o-pi.pm* ui id a plain and pow er douse or tin purposes ot said bn, i m Hi-;, ii e e;< <*iion ot poios and po *• line?, aiivi "iinu iig and stringing main '.vir i.i ol ui wires on ; tu b po ! e.-,, I Ik* Iniyia;.;, soiling, construehon and instaiianon ot all articles ot equipment and suppb *s nco ssary tor, connected and incident Io tin* tu-niisbiny, Di li so ol e!<rii inly tor light, powci or ntnor purposes, and gonnaily ta<* light to buy, . ell, handle and deal in a.i*Ucb‘s ol imn hamlifa* im idem. to a gnu .ml eloelric supply busimss. i. I- 111 iouei;. also intend and <b sire Uu-* powi r io purchase, construct, own, operate . ad carry oi* a system ot i wider works in the city oi MninswicK | and at urli oilier places as it may do- t sii-e, and to I'mnisli a snj>))ly ol wutor | and v. .dot power t.u the public, ami .o ■ i!. patroiis and ( usiotnors upon such' t* i nis as may Im* agreed u])on, and ! litey pray to that nd and tor that pur-i pose tiial. l aid corporation Khali bo i !,. s ,il’*d am;i giv<-i the right, power j price!”- Mm' auiiiority to lease, pur-, oliase or 1 omieinn land., receive do-! naiio; . grants, (*asi*i/ionts or other j uses ol land !•'r; aiy of firoper for j the ( 0n..! riiej ion and : iim osslul opera-I ti’on of water works, upon the terms ■ and cos dit ions and as is provided uu-j dor lb. laws of the Si ate of lieorgia ! Im* corporations or individuals engaged in the bii sine. <p consl nicl mg ami; oju r; 1 *ng \val<*r Werhs to acipiiirs sueU ! pro; 11 i• moi rigF ■. , a- Tile < afdtal, of said corpora ' Jion ;,iiiilt bt* Chq ’sum of twenty-five j 1 themomd do’tara ($25,000), divid'd is- ’ to 250 shares of the par \aluo of oho ! hendrcft dollars (sidO) eacJq with the j | pHvUoge (if Jiicr*‘a ins such capital .'d n/j time I V ■ - :.'Sf ■ s' V § % ' • %, * . -a&Hf-lPi 1 SCI ay m■ ' V■&’;:£‘l;’,' L \ || \ X \ ■s’ . ' g %, | JT to ‘l 'J 81 S- a f+J i St | ll h : <i v.ir • ~i.i '. I ji.ilgmcnf rival k in.", ui. . Heir a;< uii ial<*K I'-f ,; I' ■<n:< :i -. . iMl’llOl'atO, limb i’ bmi Hi : >!'•' , i ml in grant lhum it- .•im.’tiM- v, iih r... riDW'. ra ami ngnts Ii i ' . limin'. ..• rainabovv mat •b Ri ipw-tfiillj- ..iibnii.. .. • .Y. V . .■< ‘NYKi}’;, e.-ii ii a i.• ,a< i ibii'n P. uiiL non, cloi'l: ot the : " in’ i .i ; -Ii . \nu coni,iy, Uoor >. -. Jiy .fi'tll’y Rial t.m fn::- i. • , < i-'ic- am! coi'i'oet copy of the 1 mii ii i .'uni Hied in my olilce on <>i u. j-,‘pr, iih>2, f*y the ; ii poi’ai ion. This Oc . b.-M.T fith. line. "'i . H. P. duHKINON, i’ conn, iU.\mi Cos., Ga. f.. y fb.ur is the best. Have you tried it.’ V H ; . AGO,Vi needs repairing. ’■ •ii Hi .im) Carter or y ng phone II v i it;- pcwritcr/ol .in.l ties id" "U . '■ e c rue bLfore buying 1 I! - in Money. To :nri rea i'o.l.' Ui.uu lion guaranteed. C H J ii. I ry Icy Roy Flour. ..It is the beot Local Legislation. ’"I m.' by •; ivi n | hat appilea i ion w.li be i";ulu to the next session : 1 : ■'■■ -ia ..i'datlire lor the pas . . J • nt.H l "oh Act to ica ’nd liar), ,(, )■ of the city ol’ llrun ii.vi' i;, ar.,l lor other purposes.'’ Look Out for Fever. I’ m : . 'i liver disorileirf at this ■■■ ■ i 11 " Ii" iii'rv 1 mi ll by eleftiiHing U. * :.s 1 ill ■ "ll Ik*Will’s Little Early p im. Tin a famous lilt to pills do i" i ril ■■ ile , move the novels gen ii l a cpp.i.u ami by rcaiou ol Ui e In prop l l ies. , ive I one and | !.• ngl n Io iue glands. •i; ii La: rill e \V, J. lJlltto.•’ '.Air,ilii' i nm macy. Ladies r CUR •jWILLIfIERY S TORE '< la now open. You are in vited to call and cee the nice line of r< dy ir, w* ar and dress hats. ‘ wc are showing. tenner Millinery 'Co 510 Newcastle Street. p? i o Asthma use CHENEYS biv- Pl O f CHAN T. Soun<-' Kidneys—Perfect Health. The ere of Smith's Sure Kidney erne wir ptodnee both. Tty a hottle ami he evinced. >’our druggist sells it lot uiy Swan's down flour, absolutely pure; try It. For La Grippe and Iniiuenza use KKPEO jGRANT Do You Want a Home? i fl.SMiu will buy t'he handsome rest- I donee where C. McUftrvey now re sides. This is one of the prettiest J homes in that section of the city and line prue is unusually iow. See Broh | Hon A?, t'* ndig Cos. , Grand Millinery opening today at | Racket store. OCTOBER 7. AMU&EMENTS. THE NFW MUSICAL COMEDY LUsdnesday, Oet 8. TIT ’■ OTHER FELLOW with HARRY WEST The German Dialect Comedian and his COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. Prices 25, 50 and 70. —♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■*♦ OCTOBER 9. The Al. f\ FItLD Greater Minstrels, WORLD’S LARGEST, GRANDEST and Best. INDOOR EXHIBITION. SIO,OOO First Part. BIG COMPANY OF COMEDIANS -including Al. G. Field, John N. Phil lips, Doc Quigley, Tommy Donnelly, Wm. Murray, Sam Goldman, Tommy, Hyde and other well known fun mak ers. FAMOUS FAUST FAMILY i of Australian Acrobats. SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY. Prices 50, 75 and SI.OO. October 11, Miss Bertha Creighton. In the Romantic Comedy Drama, 'Celenial Sri” Rewritten by Miss Grace Livingston Furness. Prices 25, 50, 75 and SI.OO Seats on sale Thursday. *, If you want to < >. SAVE MONEY on your , GROCERIES I J < ' try the new i ’ York Cash Grocery. Everything > new and fresh. A trial will con-, t vlnce you that we can , r SAVfe YOU MONEY. s,oufa 'Gakn, \ r s Prop. ( r. 227 Grant Street. , For fashionable dressmaking go to Mis. J. R. Walter, 611 First avenue, three doors from Newcastle. Terms teusot.'ilne. ROB ROY FLOUR tSTHE BEST.