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TUESDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
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application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at hall the regular rates.
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continued must notify the offlce in
writing.
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and by mail tree ot charge to all
narts of the United SUtes and Can
ada. Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam. Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian la, aims.
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postolflce, as second-class mail mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Bpeer has designated
the Brunswick Daily New* at the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Glynn county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires It to be distinctly understood that
ail leg*! advertisement a must he paid
for in advance. We cannot afford to
devote our Bpfcce to such advertise
ments and wait cm the courts for the
money.
, Or*ni morning, Aledrman Smith.
~ Unuißwick was wet in all kinds of
ways Sun.lay—but then.
Senator Depew says the trusts arc
good things. Who would exeprt tills
particular senator to say anything
else?
It is now Oovemor Terrell in fact
and the state of Georgia may expect
a clean, honorable and able adminis
tration.
The Commoner insists with each
issue that W. J. llryan is not a candi
date for the presidency. The country
knows that hotter than the Common
er Itself. Y
J. T*. Morgan has made forty two
mill km dollars this year. If he con
tinues to make as much each year
and lives to a ripe old age, he will
have all the money in the United
States.
Lady Somerset, the great temper
ance worker of Knglatid, said at Port
land the other day that drunkenness
was on the incroaeo In England and
that It was making a decided growth
among the women. Incidentally she
made the statement that she under
stood that women were drinking more
than formerly in this country.
The Atlanta Journal says: "It is
understood that the lion. Lee Rainey,
of Terrell, changed his miml
about introducing a bill to prevent the
drinking of spirituous or malt, liquors
ivn tre capttol premises. It is further
from the capital to the Kimball House
than he thought it was."
The old veterans arc to gather in,
Columbus today in general reunion.
We wish the old follows a jol'y time
of It. They are rapidly pm sine into
the great beyond, and their noble ser
vice in the past mtpteH them to the
greatest .consideration at the hands ol
our people.
MUST HAVE A REMEDY.
The serums damage to the mer
chants in the vicinity of what wo can
now call "our flooded district" calls
for some prompt action h.v the mayor
ami board of aldermen, as this sort
of thing is liable to occur any day.
The News is not an engineering jour
nal and ha oplnicti as to a remedy
would carry no weigut but wo do
know' that there is some remedy and
the matter should have immediate at
tention.
If we have no engineer in Bruns
wick who is aide to remedy- the trou
ble it behooves us to get one and lose
no time in the getting.
Our business houses and our homes
are not safe at present and no mat
ter what the cost may be we must
bav e the matter attended to.
CITY FINANCES
STATEMENT OF GEORGE H.
SMITH, CITY TREASURER, FOR
MONTH OF AUGUST, 1902.
RECEIPTS.
AUGUST 1, 19C2-
Amount brought forward... .$6,780 16
Phil. Goethe, taxes 38 10
H. Adams, taxes 2 10
C. A.Stelnor, taxes 9 20
Mrs. L. D. Gornto, taxes.... 2 15
Chas. A. Martin, taxes,. 1 18
Victoria Buggs, taxes 13 31
Lucy Lester, taxes 1 80
Fred Wilder, taxes 4 50
Mrs. M. V, Rowland, taxes.. 22 E.S
D. A. Rowland, taxes 1,9 78
G. W. Hortman, taxes i 40
Clarence E. Clark, taxes ... 10 rot
Alice Monrott, taxes . 8 60
W. 15. Newkirk, taxes 5 41
J. S. Newkirk, taxes 3 43
Duncan Wright and wife,
taxes 29 75
Mrs. Pearl Joel, taxes 6 o t
Dog tax 3 00
Mrs. W. .1. Price, lean 8 00
Mrs. W. .1 Price, lease 8 SO
AUGUST 2.
Sylvia OiUlari, lutes 3 rr,
C. F. Tait, taxes 4S 88
J. D. Malton. taxes.... 2 70
Lena Talbot, taxes 5 36
Alice Pryor, taxes 3 ’0
J. A. Ilarralson. taxes ! 35
Mrs. M. H. Nightingale, taxes 23 Id
P. M. Ninghtengale. taxes.. SI
W. E. Thomas, trustee, taxes 1 f'(T
W. E. Thomas, taxes 4 08
Marshal, police flues, exets.,
coots, marks, and brands.. 84 95
Dog tax 6 00
W. .1. Jarark. license 12 50
(’has. Summered!, taxes. 2 63
Jacob Fonda, taxes 5 36
Mrs. W. H. Bowen, taxes.... II in
J D. Rooney, taxes 2 75
W. E. Cooper, taxes 2, i t
Phillis Washington, taxes... 5 19
Cyrus P. Roberts, taxes 13 95
M. Elkan, taxes 106 65
G. W. Jones, taxes 4 20
G. W. Jones, taxes 40
AUGUST 4
Mrs. A. M. Caldcr, taxes.... l 40
It. E. Bowers, taxes 2 70
Miss Clifford Cargyle, taxes. 24 46
Mrs. S. E. Cargyle, taxes.... 28 64
Mrs. M. C. Fleming, taxes.. 33 32
AUGUST 4.
Rtisendo Torrais, taxes 109 93
Eat. Mary 1,. Torras, taxes.. 26 78
it. Torras. trustee, taxes.... 36 56
Pablo Gel phi, taxes ;o 5
Gabe Brown, taxes i 21
J. if. Brown, taxes 2 83
Burnett Ash taxes i 62
Jane Fanner. taxcH ,35
Robert Williams, taxes 1 61
Charlotte Robinson, taxes,. 2 73
Flora P. Harmon, taxes 7 18
Martha Larkins, taxes t 06
S. S. Fitzsimmons, taxes 5 8$
J. H. Gilmore, taxes 340
Vincent Penelmd, taxes 37 55
C. C. Colilns, taxes. z 98
Vincent Pern-had, cemetery
lot inn
Robert Williams, license.... z fdl
James &. Cos, license 26 00
Street tax 12 do
Ddg tax 13 Od
AUGUST 5.
Ella Myriek. taxes 9
Bat Horan, taxes 15 :>n
Lewis & Cnarlty Burrell.
tatt* l 78
Beauregard Tumlin. taxes.. 3 32
Bog tax 1 no
St. Tax g 00
AUGUST 6.
Bog tax 3 00
Street tax 4 on
Abbott & Cos., license 12 r>o
A. (j. Pyles, lieenso r> 00
Mrs Sarah Abbot,, taxes 5 71
Emma Neselqttist, taxes ... s us
J. M. Pilts, taxes 5 1,7
A. E. and Mrs. E. Wenz, taxes HI 35
A. E. Wenz, taxes 53 nn
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, taxes 22 do
Mrs W. E. Evans, taxes ... 70
V. R. Mitchell, trustee, taxes is S3
Fred Baumgartner, cemetery
lot 1 no
AUGUST 7.
Eliff Olsen, taxes 4 4g
Street tax •> , M i
Bog tax . I 00
Johnnie Register, 'license.... 5 oo
Isaac Bingham, license 1 no
EliiT Olsen, lease m
AUGUST 8.
J. F. Norris, taxes 3 59
Mary Grant, taxes 5 43
M. & L. Stewart, license.... 5 op
Street tax 4 00
Bog tax ■;;; , „ 0
AUGUST it.
City marshal, police tines, imp.
fees, marks, and brands,. 37 00
Worth Myers, taxes j 23
V. F. Way. taxes If, sit
A. M. Way. taxes 4 30
B'ff tax 7 00
AUGUST 11.
Christopher Fraser, license.. 1 00
Lula Horn, taxes 4 97
Amos Powed, taxes 7 jjg
•Idles Aidige. taxes ' . •>
John Weun. taxes 4 73
IVnnip Johnson, taxes 75
J tl. Bohne, taxes 3 m
son
Street l'ax ...... g
AUGUST 12.
Jeff Pinkney, taxes 3 34
E. J. Lincoln, taxes ' 70
left Pinkney, license 5 pp
AUGUST 13.
Andrew Rodins, taxes •> I t
J. B. Morton, taxes 9
•T. K. Cornelius, taxes 9 pj
Butler Kelt, taxes ’’ J; 3.4
Willie Larkins, license 1 J>,\
Street tax ' ofl
Bog tax " A , H)
AUGUST 14.
Atwell Braxton, taxes. $ 73
Mrs. Carrie W Wallace, taxes 1 fcs
I. A. Mcßeynolds. taxes.... 5 is
Henry Grossman, taxes •>
Misses M. R. * S. C. Hazie
iiurst. taxes ~| sr
1 atura Coley, taxes.. .... . . . . "5 93
Mrs. Ida R, Davis, taxes... 33 93
Street Tax ,
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
AUGUST 15.
Bills Payable note No. 422..5,000 00
Street tax 2 00
Dog tax 6 Oo
AUGUST 16.
City marshal, police fines,
exeuoittlons, marks and
brands 74 60
A. F. Arnheiter, taxes 18 70
George Clark, taxes 2 70
VV. A. Stuart, license 1 00
AUGUST 18.
Street tax 4 00
■Dog tax 3 00
VV. R. Redding, taxes 1 82
Lucinda Mason, taxes 2 55
R. E. Blair, taxes 2 10
Caroline Harris, taxe5....... 28
Mrs. C. IT, Ward, taxes 5 78
Rebecca Williams, taxes.... 1 33
Mrs, F. M. Taylor, taxes 5 57
Dog tax 4 oo
Street tax 20.00
Annie Clark, license 5 op
Victor Ward, license 1 Oo
Terminal Transfer Cos., license son
AUGUST Ift.
George Lyons, license 10 00
Lyons Bros., license 10 00
A, Kaverrah, license 10 oo
H. Waiberg, license 2 50
Jerry Levada,s, license 10 00
Dog tax 2 00
Mrs. C. Busliee, taxes lo 61
.Mrs. R. J. Ames, taxes 10 12
Phillip Moss, taxes 1 42
AUGUST 20.
Amelia Armstrong, taxes. .. 6 48
Rise Williams, taxes 3 8.5
J. M. Burnett, taxes 76 I,
Elizabeth Moody, taxes 2 61
Street tax 6 00
Dog tax 3 00
Rosea Thomas, licenser .... 1 no
Eli. ZisKimato. license 10 oo
Chas. Sims, license 1 00
Rebate, July account Bruns
wick L and W. Cos 46 42
AUGUST 21.
Ada I. Kenmm, taxes 2 55
Annie Higgiubolham, tax--*. . 357
Annie Higginbotham, lease.., 2 on
Stri-et tax 12 00
Mrs H. S. Gould, license.... 5 00
. AUGUST 22.
Mrs. Julia Scarlett, taxes.. To 78
Joint P. Golden, tnxes 26 39
! AUGUST 23.
11. .1. Roberson, taxes 7o
Mrs. T. H. Cook, adininistra
tcer, taxes I^ls
Alfred Jordan, taxes T 72
Annie Barnes, taxes 3 gr,
,A. Banks, taxes 10 67
Oliver Wm. Evans, license. . 1 00
Street tax 2 00
Marshal, police flues, imp.
fees, marks and brands.. 110 30
AUGUST 25.
I Dog tax 3 00
G. H. McClure, taxes. 2 47
Mrs. S. E. Maddox, taxes.... 16 29
Stephen Houston, taxes 3 3:*
I Mrs. M. C. Johannessen,
taxes 32 29
j Fred Adams, taxes 98
Joseph Macks, taxes 1 .;;;
Annie Higginbotham, e-aso I eo
1 AUGUST 26
Louie Brock, liecam..,. . 1 01;
Street tux j | no
Dog tax j (.0
W. 11. Edt-nfleld, f.txes. .. 3 >5
‘Mrs. J. A. Brown, taxes 5 50
I Henry Robinson, taxes 5 33
Thu-s. Capers, tax'-s .... ,"l
Minerva Graham, taxes.. 2 87
J. M. Moseley, taxes 4 ‘>9
AUGUST 27
Mrs. L. S. Morris, tao-s.. .. 18 20
AUGUST 38.
Palsy Christopher, taxes.... 4 7.5
Prince Jackson, laxos... 2 31
AUGUST 27.
Street tax j ,i<)
Dog tax . j pp
lloltbelb S. Mai.lig, "k-ense . 25 eo
AUGUST :t.
Sally Dennis, taxes • jo
AUGUST ;jd,
.1. H. SttraUn, nflfes.. ... 70
Irwin Hili, taxes 3 49
Chris. Arnheiter, taxes. 57 ~1
Bills payable, note No. 423. 5 eon 00
.1. .1. Spears, supt. sale maneo 75
Marshal, police fines, execu
tions. costs, imp, fees,
marks and brands -;.!2 47
Mrs. S, Goins, taxes It!
Dog tax y 011
Street tax 1 pp
Total $19,381 18
Examined, found correct .1111 ap
proved September 9, 1902.
T NEWMAN.
M. KAISER.
Finance Committee,
STATEMENT OF GEORGE H
SMITH. CITY TREASURER. FOR
MONTH OF AUGUST, 1902.
Disbursements.
August 2.—Bay rolls $ 145 00
August 4.—Coups. July, 1902 50 00
August s.—Coups. July, 1902 105 00
August 9. —Pay rolls iso 50
Coupons January and July
,Bd2 7 00
August 12. —Southern Rail
way 59
Coupons July 1902 10 50
August 13.—Coupons July.
■PJ"2 25 00
August 14.—Pay roll 20 00
August 15.—Bils payable. No.
No. 398 5,000 00
Interest on 398 125 00
Rill-- payable No. 420 5.0 ml 00
Interest and discount 422... 103 33
August 10.—J W .8r00k5.,.. 13 00
E. A. Penniman in 00
Fay reds 175 50
August IS.—H. S. McCreary. 128 75
Standard OH Cos 30 20
E. J. Berne 2 48
■T. T. Lambright. 6 00
Moses Daniel 7 59
Moses Daniels p 99
August 19.—T. B. Burns.... 29 75
Wm. Anderson 16 00
B. & B. R. R Cos. 1 S4
11. Glogauer g pp
Bwk Ice Manfg. Cos 4 pp
Colson Hardware Cos 7 70
A. H. Baker 16 00
P. G. Busbee 9 pp
W. H. DeVoe 13 50
J. H. Tankersley 1 45
Thos. Keany 4p" 59
Bay Iron Works 2 15
August 20.—J. m. Burnett .. 214 42
Bwk Light and Water Cos.. 5 90
Bwk Light and Water Cos.. 928 33
August 21.—Coupo. July, 1902. 25 00
August 22.—Atlantic Coast
Bbte 145 70
August 23. —Pay roils 169 25
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 someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
FOR-RENT. —Two story house. Ap- i
ply to Mrs. U. C. Cutes berry, 121 A di
ners t street.
Full RENT. —-Desk room on ground
floor. Good, location. Address F., !
care News.
FOR SALE—One horse, buggy,, and j
truck, cneap. Apply to Aim -VI. Isaac
WANTED--To lent three furnished
rooms ior light house keeping, cen
trally located. Adress E. I*. J., News
oflin.
FOR SALE—A lour year old Jersey
cow with aeiler call. VV. B. Bur
roughs.
VVANimu.—noise ior Kb leeu.
Light work and best of care. Address
ri. J. TANARUS„ care News.
IOR SALE —uuonei stamps, seals,
stingers, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
CASHIER wanted at Wilson’s Restau
rant. Apply ta own handwriting at
mice
WANTED—Four furnished rooms on
first floor in good locality, clot s in
for light 'nousekeeping. Address
stating price, llox 153 City.
FOR RENT —Good comfortable
rooms for the winter, furnished and
unfurnished. Also twosbory house
near hotel. Apply this a Mice.
FOR RENT -Two nice Fiv, Room
callages. Water lumisned. On Mans
field street. Call 011 George VV Har
pcT.the grocer.
FOR BALE—Six-ucrse p,\v.-r en
giue, wood mill and saw counter,
shaft and pulleys, grist m .1, cl load v
for work, $250 cash, il. 11. 1.-mit-ls.
FOR RENT.—Large house 203 Dart
moutn. Beveu room, kitchen, bath
| lux m and pantry anil a two-room house
m yard. All in good condition. Ap
p'y to I'. 11 Daniels.
FOR RENT Seven room two story
house. All modern i-onvcnienci-,.. No
29 Reynolds street, Possession given
December 1 Apply 701 Glotucsiet
street.
FOR RENT- Nice office - <v Butt s
drug store. Two rooms. $6. up. Apply
to Urobston, Fendig Cos.
FOR SALE. Battery. Best estali
lishod place in the city. Trade from
S2U to $25 daily. Rent reasonable.
Good chance for any one. Good rea
son lor selling. Address or can at
City Bakery, Biunswu.,., Ga.
FUR BALE. Nice two-story house
on one of the host residence streets
In Old Town. Cost $2.70U to build.
Comparatively new and in good con
dition. Price, $1,500. $35 cash bal
auce S2O monthly. R. R. Hopkins.
FUR SALE.—Hlllory Islaim, contain
ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable
lor truck farming or for poultry. Also
a six acre reservation on Blythe creek
known as Crescent Bluff. For parti
culars call on F. Jos. Duuflinger.
LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN.—Cm
dark brown Jersey. Short horns,
pointing towards each other. Miss
ing since October 15th. Answers
to name of Agnes. $5 reward. Ap
ply to NEWS Office.
P. DEV ARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Fruit*, Vegetable*, Eto.
MONK STREET.
Fre* delivery.
Roh Roy flour is the best. Have you
tried it?
Something new—quinine shampoo
tor ladies Get It at Clark’s barber
sfcop.r
Biliiousness and liver disorders at this
season may be prevented, by cleansing
the system with DeWitt's Little Early
Risers. These famous little pills do
not gripe. They move the bowels gen
tly. hut copiously, and by reason ot
the tonic properties, give tone and
strength to the glands.
Joerger's Pharmacy, W. J. Butts,
Smith's Paarmacy.
August 26. —Chas. Ripka Cos.
tLtd 3 77
August 21. — Mallory S. S.
Line -1 55
August 28. — Int. and Disc, on
note 400 ~ 125 00
August 29.—M. Edgar Wilson 5 .’5
August 3t*. —Jackie White. 4
Jackie White 1 00
B. & B. K. R. Cos 1 00
Fleming & Waff 10 00
Miliard Reese 9 uO
H. A. Wreach & 50n5..... 11 50
N. Emanuel 05 pp
F. E. Twitty 50 pp
A. H. Leav.v 40 pp
Kennon Mott 7 50
Int. and Dis. 011 note 423. 103 33
Kenan A- Wood 0 511
W. F. Symons 20 00
Incidentals 2 00
Pay rolls 543 pp
Pay rolls 824 3.
Pay rolls 365
Pay rolls 217 02
Brunswick News 7 Oo
Mrs. K. D. Holendorf tl 84
Total $1:1.220 99
Balance 4,160 19
$19,851 IS
Examined, found correct and ap
proved September 9, 1902.
I T. NEWMAN.
1 M. KAISER.
__ Furnace Committee.
h THE -
BAY IRON WORKS
► Manufacturers and Repairers of
Engines, Saw Miils
Marine work a specialty.
Fittings
: and Supplies
I Estimates Furnished Free of Charge.
► 629 Bay St,
W. R DART, CLAUD DART,
► 1 -resident and Manager. -Secretary and Treasurer.
Wilson’s
The only up to date restaurant in
town.
QUICK SERVICE
THE PLACE TO EAT
Oysters or anything in season.
Open until 12 o’clock
Nights.
JAS. W. WILSON. Prop.
Phone 321.
If you want the largest
i
LOAD OF WOOD
in Brunswick for 7S cents,
PHONE 206.
TEMPLE’S WOOD YARD.
1
JUST ARRIVED.
NEW GERMAN DILL PICKLES.
NEW HOLLY HERRING.
ftEW NORWAY ANCHOVIS
NEW SARDELLES.
SMOKED SALMON.
IMPORTED CHEESE AND SAU
SAGES AT
NUSSBAUMS DELICATESSEN
STORE.
DON’T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ
SAW.
1
K Stx
rr~ w <>**?* "v ~ L\
by hoytng lumber of unreliable deal
ers. When you want anything in lum
ber come to us. We will fill your 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.
La r g & Wood.
PLANING MILL.
’Phone 197.
I CLOCKS,
t JEWELRY.
J REPAIRED in the very best man
*ner and at lowest prices for
GOOD WORK.
' Pins put in breast pins oniy
. 10c. We guarantee our work.
EVERYTHING IN JEWEL
! ERY. Call and look.
; KENNON MOTT, 0. 0.
The Leading Jeweler.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET. !
Inspector of watches for the'
Southern and B & 8 Railways.;
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington daily
at 11 a. m.
Notice of Removal.
Until my new quartere are ready
for occupancy 1 will share the office j
with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to ;
Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street
Q. H. JEWETT. 1
OCTOBER 28.
When you visit Savannah call and
Have you Eyes Examined
properly and glasses fitted that not alone
Improve your Vision
but will
Preserve your Sight.
Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON.
47 Bull Street.
TRY
Dr. J. A. Cole’s
Celebrated
Mouth
Wash.
Anticeptic
Germicida
Hunter-Sale
Drug Go. ■
’PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drug*
Bear in Mind
That we Sell
6. UH *l4' -v,AP ■-
EMPTY AND LOADED SHELLS.
Fire arms, cutlery and sporting
goods. Fishing tackle.
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P. O. KESSLER
206’j Monk.
For Croup use
CHENEY'S EX
PECTORANT.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
Sjelleme 9onk.
This zlebr ,ed tonic Is In growing
! demand. The season of the groa’etst
; need is approaching. Indigestion, Bil
jliousness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever,
I Rick Headache, pains in the back and
kidneys all depend upen Eu’aria, ad
i Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
ITE, PORTER,
1007 Ct Street
! painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any uescription. Agent for wall-pape
mills. Drop me a postal.
Phone 289-3
COAL ~
AND
WOOD.
1 CONEY & PARKER,