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

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FRIDAY MORNING Make Your Home Attractive. A New A Snperior Colors ■lUiigs jfj J|jj| Oricnlal ElMs. ■lwjnil 5:15111*1 u? a i ga m&iwKSESiimnmxam 'Chinese and flapanexe Mattting 'Straw matting is the cleanest, c oolest amt most economical floor cov ering in the market today. Does not hold the dust and can he easily clean ed with a damp cloth. Every housekeeper knows their vaiue and the sale •t them is increasing every day. *--* CJ *s*>-->&Ca C. |\IcGfIRVEY, 316 Newcastle Street. e. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D. Walter, Cashier The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA. CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES in exces# of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, Arms and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly. Interest bearing ceriflcates of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the "BANK ERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA 'JON” are cheaper and more conven Sent ttiau postofflce or express BjfcMe^NTOCSsT) [~ VHi-S.~K.EY • j OLtD^CUHISKEY Douglas & Morgan,| \ A-' A T.r.~ . -1-T. ; ■ " —•— " " - ’’ BOVvEN & THOMAS, Contractors and of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MAN UFACTUKF.KS O F FRMKNT 'LTI.KAKP KTIITf lAI. B'CttNE GEORGIA STATE FAIR Valdosta, Ga., Oct. 29 to Nov. 9. Mammoth collection of Agricultural and Mechanical Products, Live Stock, etc. Also a superb collection of other attractions, races,etc. Atlantic 'Ccadt %im will sell round trip tickets at ONE FARE, plus 50c admission for individuals. For military companies and brass bands, 20 or more on one ticket,, ONE CENT PER MILE distance traveled. Ticket agents wil furnish all information. H. M. EMERSON, W. J. CRAIG, W H LEAHY Asst Traf Mgr Gen’l Pas Agt., Div. Pass. Agt., Wilmington N.C. Wilmington, N. C. Savannah, Ga. RENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle Street. . .WHAT ONE WOMAN WEARS. with distinction could not be worn at all by another. Our customers can rely upon our as sistance w'hen selecting a hat. Only such as are becoming arc recom mended tor purchase. Our experience us to make many suggestions wnich add to a woman's style. The number and variety of our TRIMMED HATS, ETC. permits a satisfactory selection at anv price. Trimming 25 cents, Ac cordeon Pleating done. Society ban kers and badges made to order. ti r a\ tdimSK If you’re going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little tip °lace a bottle in your grip m Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent Brunswick, Ga. and Vicinity, 206 Monk Street' .Ferdinand Weatheimer 4 Sona, Di; litter. Cincinnati, 0. St. I pk, Mo. UniiTitle, Ij Eugene Field’s Views on Ambition and Dys pepsia. "Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field, "often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition.” Though groat despite his complaint Field suffered from indiges tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach can’t digest your food. It needs rest. You can only rest It by the use of a preparation like Kodol, which re lieves it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to its normal tone. r.,.h.nta S , Envigorating. Prepared only by E. C. T)*\Vitt& Cos , Chicago Xho St. battle contains 214 times theSOa. sue _W. J. BUTTS. The Druggist. Georgia, Glynn County. By virtue of a>n order ol’ the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in December, 11102, at the court house in said county between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situate in Glynn county, to wit: A track of land in tiie 2ith iuut tia district of said county, containing two hundred acres, more or less, known as a part of the Fish,all tract bounded on the north by a part of the same tract belonging to Miss Fannie Berrie, east by Blythe Back River, south by lands of Mrs. l.uey Atkin son. and public road leading from Fancy Bluff to Bethel, and west by Williamson avenue. Tne sale will he continued from diay to day, between the same horn's, im lii all said property is sold. Terms cash. This November stli, 1902. H. F. du BIGNON. Administrator of estate o. Mrs. Elizabeth Pyles. Goes Like Hot Cakes. “The fastest selling article I have in fny store." writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Tty., “is Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. 1 have known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy.” Moth ers rely on it, best physicians pre scribe it, and all druggists guaran tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50c and sl. Virulent Dancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggist O. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what'good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They "believed his case 'nopeleSs till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and mi crobe poisons at the same time this salve exerts Rs matchless healing l ower, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish Bitters 50c. For Asthma use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT Wanted. We would hue to ask throught the Jumns 01 your paper, if tliere is any person who has used Green's ugust Flower for the cure of In—gestion.- Dyspepsia and Liver irou.jles that has not been cured • we also moan tneir results, such -as sour stoi is :h. u negation food, nabitual < ostivo ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This meuicine nas bep ,r ' sold for many years in all civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond wiU. yc and senu you one of our books free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failing. If so, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask j >ur druggist. G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J. Pianos Tuned. Ail those who wish to have tneir pianos tuned by a first class tuner from I-udden and Bates’ house, of Sa vannah, can leave their order with B. J. Ole wine, as he will he uere in a Tew days. Georgia, Glynn C< unt.y. By virtue of order from Court of Ordinary of said county, acre will be sold before the court, house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in December, 1902, according to law, the following described property, namely: New Town lots, in Brunswick, Ga„ known as New Town lots numbers 466 and 467, also northern halves of New Town lots numbers 462 and 463, as the property of T. W. Brock, deceased. ,J. N. BROOK, Administrator T. W. Brock de ceased. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to ycur interest to call < n me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on such terms-, that you will not miss the money. C. H. JEWETT. Page Woven Work Fence is the strongest fence in the world. C. W DEMING, Agent. Prepare for the Cold Wave by ha^ ing Jim Carter put your winter suits in order. Repairing of Old Clothes done properly only at Jim Carter's. Ring ’phone 253-2. Something new —quinine shampoo for ladies Cfet It at Clark’s barber tfcOPv THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, CITY FINANCE .STATEMENT OF GEO. it. SMITH, CITY. TREASURER, FOR MONTH OF SEPTEM BER, 1902. RECEIPTS. September 2. Amount, brought forward.... if 1,10 19 Mrs. C. H. Ward, taxes 5 71 Joe Jenkins, taxes 1 Sis C. Geiger, trustee, taxes T>s Sh H. B. Treadwell, taxes 12 SI A. Christie, taxes.,, 50 39 J. G. HarVtey. taxes 50 20 J. H. Nicholas, taxes 2 21 Dog tax 3 00 Street tax 3S 00 September 3. W. M. Balter, trustee, taxes. 13 48 Henry Holloman, taxi's I 10 Jim Thomas, tuxes 3 SI Maggie Cooper, taxes 1 22 Street, tax J i September 4. J. .). Manrour, license 5 00 G. L. Henderson, license.... ' 250 S. Marks, license 5 00 J. J .Manrour, taxes. 23 00 \V. H. Dyer, taxes 9 4(i Nod Harris., taxes 25 92 O. N. Taylor, taxes S 40 Christiana- Towns, faxes 18 27 A. T. Colson, cemetery lot.. 1 00 September 5. Dog lax 2 ('ll Street tax 2 00 September 6. Solomon Mclntyre, taxes.... 10 17 Street tax 4 00 Marshal, police tines, adv., executions, costs, imp. fees. marks and brands 90 53 September 8. Drg tax 3 00 Street tax . , fT 8 00 B. Davis, trustee, taxes.. 5 95 J. M. Lowe, taxes 0 11 C. Gray, taxes 340 Mary E. Williams, taxes.... 0 72 September 9. Y. D. Davis, cemetery 10t.... 1 00 Dog fax 5 00 St reel tax 1 on Janies Olsen, taxes 4 10 I. P. DeCotirsoy, taxes 4 08 Jack Burroughs, taxes.... j. 8 04 September 10. Virgil Floyd, taxes II 72 B. Borchardt. & Cos. taxes.... 20 50 Trustee Advent, church. Sale N. T. lots 1241 15-40 400 00 September 10. Dog tax 0 00 September 11. Dog tax 1 (10 Street tax 4 00 September 12. Dog tax 2 00 Street tax 8 00 September 13. Marshal, police fines, imp. fees, marks and brands... 87 00 Jack Bailey, taxes 8 05 Deg tax 1 00 Street tax 4 00 September 15. Street tax „ 12 00 B. It. Berrie, license 5 00 Dog tax 1 00 John H. Sheppard, taxes 4 77 J. C. Stiles, taxes 2 80 B. 11. Berrie. taxes 4 80 September 16. Dog fax 2 00 Street tax 0 fit) John 0. Cal In iu a, taxes 50 40 September 17. Peter Devaris, taxes 11 80 September 18. Mrs. E. E. R-affo, lease 2 no Jim Griswold, license 2 50 Dog lax 3 00 Street tax 8 00 September 19. Street tax 8 00 Dog tax 2 00 R. E. Bresenick, lease 375 00 W. O. Greenfield, taxes 2 22 September 20. Brunswick L. & W. Cos., re bate August account 40 75 Marshal, police fines, execu tions, costs, imp. fees, inks and breads T .... 210 3T> Odessa Morris, taxes 2 80 Street, tax 2 00 Dog tax 3 00 September 22. Louis Cr'hen, license 5 00 Henry C. Hopkins, license.. 2 50 W. A. Sehoeffel, taxes 20 30 Dog *ax 3 00 Street tax . i 10 00 September 23. Mary Merritt, taxes 4 00 Moses Williams, taxes M 4(i JVlary Merritt, lease 4 00 Mary Merritt, lease 2 Oft Union Cash Cos. license.. .. 12 5t Dog tax 3 Of Street tax 4 Of September 24. Street tax .. . 2 00 •\ G. Clark, Sr,, lease 6 < list. J. V. Ulubb, taxes 37! I. J. B pours, trustee, taxes. . 9 i Strains, ITitz It Cos., taxis... 2 80 Charles F. Browne, taxes.... 13 90 Mrs. F. I. Browne, laxes 31 43 Phoenix Grocery Cos., taxes.. 42 00 T. O. Clarke, Siv taxes 11 20 Guggle Reynolds, taxes 5 48 September 25. Street tax 4 00 Ttog tax 3 00 Albert, fjjd.oach, taxes 98 September 25. George CT’Drummond, taxes st; 53 September 26. N. R. Barnhill, taxes. . 2 70 Mrs. Carrie Trimble, taxes... 6 65 Rev. M. C. Austin, taxes 1 40 J. E. Johnson, taxes 1 81 i Lillies Chacken, license.... 5 00 September 27. W. M. and Mrs. M. A. Rob- • urts. taxps 3 99 September 29. T. W. Edwards, taxes 4 66 Amy Stevens, taxes 5 41 D. W. Winn and wife, taxes. . 9 10 J. F. Miller, taxes 28 September 27. Dog tax 4 00 Street tax 8 00 Marshal, police fines, imp. fees, marks and brands.... 101 30 September 29. Street tax 14 00 Chas. R. Rausome, cemetery lot 1 00 September 30. F. P. Gale, taxes 36 75 J. 11. Harrison, taxes 6 69 John C. Green, taxes 12 60 Mary Lewis, license 5 00 A. j. Burney, taxes ~... 11 17 T. W. Flanders, taxes 7 76 Street tax 4 00 Dog tax 3 00 , . $6,5t>6 03 Examined l , found correct and ap proved October 23, 1902. T. NEWMAN. M. KAISER, Finance Committee. DISBURSEMENTS, September 2. Joshua Capers $ 2 00 September 4. Taylor-Cook Cypress Cos 3 90 Taylor-Cook Cypress Cos ,: 662 September 6. 1 Lang & Wood 1 05 Ala. Consolidated Coal and Iron Cos 36 46 Atlantic Coast Line . . 2 95 Pay rolls ISO 75 September 12. Atlantic Coast Line 294 82 Geo, If. Smith, agent 262 50 Brunswick News 3 60 September 13. Coupons July. 1902 3 50 J. F, Norris, T. A 3 75 Alex. Holmes* l 60 Millard Reese 3 00 H S. McCreary 108 75 •I. 11. Barnes 2 00 Pay rolls 154 75 September 15. Walker. Evans It Cogswell.. 3 50 J- S. Wright,'agent 112 50 E .1. Berrie 4 14 Aiken Canning Cos . 45 65 v September 16. T. Newman i 100 11. Glogauer 8 50 W. A. McCreary i no Colson Hardware Cos 9 49 A. Kaiser & llro j 20 A. E. Wenz so Moses Daniel 4 00 Brunswick Ice Manufacturing Cos 5 00 Fleming Hr Waff 1 65 Colson lleyt 5 00 Thor, I; \k . :.y 10 00 I’. B. Burns 28 60 .1. M. Burnett 118 07 Coney A- Parke - 68 80 W. 11. DeVoe 14 Win. Anderson 11 20 J. J. Lissner 26 28 J. J. Lissner 87 55 R H. Hopkins, agent 45 00 September 17. f R. E. Briesniek 3 12 September 18. V -1. S-. Raffo ■ 200 September 20. | Ben Tresvant ] 20 Tom Oliver 75 Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Cos 9 00 Brunswick L. & W. Cos 935 04 September 20. Pay rolls 470 37 Setpember 24. Wilnter. Watkins & Wright. Id 19 Gttssie Reynolds 4 00 September 26. J. F. Norris, T. A 5 50 September 27. Pay rolls ..' 177 00 September 30. A. Borchardt 38 00 A. if. Baker 43 t J. A. Montgomery 45 00 H. A. Wrench * Sons 2 50 J. J. Lissner 39 87 N. Emanuel 65 00 F. E. Twitty 50 10 A. H. Leavy 40 00 Ken non Mott 7 50 Jackie White 4 | ( ; Incidentals 3 70 Pay rolls 543 no Pay rolls 1,233 33 $5,125 46 Balance 1,430 57 $6,556 03 Examined, found correct and ap proved October 23, 1902. T. NEWMAN, M. KAISER. Finance Committee. LEGAL NOTICE. Georgia, Glynn County. Notice .is hereby given that the un dersigned,, as guardian of the person and property ut Ralph T. Waif on November 10, 1902, at tne court house of said county, apply to Hon. F. Wil lis Dart, judge Superior Court, Brunswick circuit, for an order to sell the one-tilth undivided inteest of said Ralpn T. Waff in an i to that, certain track of land in the city of Bruns wick, Glynn county, eGorgia, describ d as the southern one-half of -old covvn Jot number three hundred and ityfi-nine, with two-story frame house thereon, value of said entire property being about eighten hundred dollars, said order to provide for rc-lnvest merit of proceeds of Such sale. Application for sale made because the owners of tne ot’hcgi' interest in said property desire to sell same, and’ wil! apply for partition unless such application is granted, and for the fur ther reason that a sale of such interest will be best for said ward’s estate. This, November 6, 1902 CARRIE M. WAFF, Guardian of Person and Property of Ralph T. Waff. Notice of -Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to Ur. Burrought on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT MBest in the city and the most for the money. ’Phone 134-3. B. H. DANIELS, Velvet Overcoat Collars neatly put up at Jim Carter’s, 004 Monk street, 'Phone 253-2^ If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles. Use Smiths Sure Kidney Cure. Noth ing like it for diseased kidneys. 50 cents. Beat in printing—News Job Office. NOVEMBER ?. For LaGrippe and. Influenza use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT Oak Wood, i Pine Wood Light Wood Phone 320. 1 9i{Utf & Me'CaMl Largest and best load of wood in the city. quick Selivery. If you want to SAVE MONEY on your , GROCERIES I try the new 1 York Cash Grocery. Everything, new and fresh. A trial will con-, vince you that we can , SAVE YOU MONEY. , sC(SM/f Hahn, : Prop. ( 227 Grant Street. , T. B. BURNS, 210 Richmond St. BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS. Repairing and Horseshoeing. ..We have lately added a full line of harness, whips etc. to our stock and can save you money. Come See Us Be fore Youßuy, Ladies if you want to see every, thing ami up-to-date In fancy work, Just go to Miss ivate Slater's Millin ery parlors. JUST OPENED. 6 Jhc tngish JUtehen 314 Newcastle Street. A First class Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea parties and banquets served on short notice. W E. PORTbR, 1007 U Street painter and paper hanger. Sigjis ol any description. Agent for wall-p&pe mills Drop me a postal. Phone2B9-3 Tax Notice. For the purpose of collecting the state and county tax for 1902, 1 will oe at the precincts named below cc dates mentioned, to-wit: Sterling, Sept. 29; Oct. 28 and Nov. 24. Jamaica, Sept. 30; Oct. 29 and Nov. 25; Pyles, Oct. 2; Oct. 30; Nov. 26; St. Simons, Oct. 6; Nov. 10 and Jeo 8. On dates not mentioned above, I an be found at court house in Eruns z/ick until December 20, when the oooks will be closed as per special in stiuctions from comptroller general. Be governed accordingly. H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO. When it Rains Jim Carter doesn’t ■eave and stop cleaning clothes His mproved dyer , keeps t ho good work going just the same. Best in printing—News Job Office. IS YELLOW POISON in your blood ? Physicians call it fialarial Germ. It can be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day and night. First, it turnsyourcom plexion yellow. CTiilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. ROBERTS’ 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 will 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, F'evers and Malaria. It has cured thous ands—lt will cure you, or your money back. This is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents. F-rSaeby Sin jtli’B Pharmacy T'iJ 1 ?’ Hunt-r-s-ale Drug v.laten.