The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 02, 1902, Image 4

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TUESDAY MORNING. * 1 rH P !♦* 1 If l who is an ex *. pert in fabrics 5 can buy his I where, but the man who is } not an expert \ them where he! i knows he can J depend upon l and workman] #' *• *r ft t>' *’ *'• •>' if* >' if* if if |p jf |f j ship, get the; latest style without question! and have his money back if there! is any cause for dissatisfaction* \ Our guarantee, as well as the J manufacturers’ are behind every garment sold by us. ] LEVY’S i We Have Accepted Agency For the Edison Ponograph and sup plies. Wo will carry in stock at all times a complete stock of .PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS Wo .sell for cash or on tho install mont jilan. We also take old machines in CT change part payment on now ones. Phonograph concerts afternoon and evening. W. J. BUTTS, THE DRU GGIST. Agent for Huyler’s Candies. RICE. . Merchants In want <jf Inis staple will ilo well to “ Call and Bee Our Samples, Wo aftvo ft large line to sel ccic from. ' We carry In stock Llfa-Huoy, Monkey Brand. Octagon and many other brands. . Our line of Toilet Soap L up-to-date. If you want Tomalooe come „ see US. ~ | , The Downing Company. Special Bargains Just Received 2000 yds. of Flannelettes Worth 20c. per yd. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday They Go. at 9c. See Heller's Weekly and. H. Heller & Bro. 20 2 Newcastle and 302 Bay. PETITION FOR INCORPORATION. Slate of Georgia, County of Givan. r i o the Snpem.V <3 art of said C.unt.y. The petition erf Jo .in Paxil Davis, J H. Morgan and W. Beach, all of fairl. county ami state, lespoctfaily shows: 1. That they desire for themselves", their associates, successors auu as signs to become incorporat' and u: der the name and stylo of I id -Brunswick Ice ad Cold Storage Company." / 2. The term for which petitioners ask to he iucoroprated is twenty (2b) years with the privilege of retie ,al at the end of thai time. .8 The capital stock of the corpora tion is to he fifteen thousand dollars (|15,000.i>0) divided into shares of one hundred dollars (sloo.oo} each, Peti tioners, however, ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time not exceeding in the ag gregate thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00.) 4. Your petitioners pray that, they may have the light to pay said capital stock in property, real or personal, at its actual volne, or part in money and part in property, real or personal, at .its actual vakil. l as pay-men} of its capi tal stock. 6. The object of the proposed cor poration is pecuniary profit atofl gain to its stockholders. Petitioners pro. pose to carry on and engage m (1,0 bus iness of manufacturing Ice arm dispos ing of the same hy wholesale and re tail and also to buy and sell ice not manufactured by them for cash or on credit, and act as general or special agents for other persons or companies in selling or Handling ice and to make contracts to act as such agents and to exercise the usual powers and to do the usual, necessary and proper acts which pertain to or may be connected with fne business of manufacturing or pur chasing ice and dealing therein by wholesale and retail. Petitioners like wise pray In connection therevviib to have the right to erect and maintain a cold storage plant for the purpose • f carrying on the business of cold stoage wherein all articles and mer chandise of any character may he re ceived tty thorn for the purpose of preservation by cold storage and to make charges thereon for snsj service and to buy ami .sell articles or mer chandise of any character whatsoever whic-h may be profitable in and about the cold storage business and to do poso of such articles or more-hand iso to their own benefit either for cash or on cedit and to act as genera] or spe cial agents for Other persons or com panles in selling or handling such ar ticles or merchandise which are ge earlly or may he stored for the purpose of peservation and handling in the cold storage business and to make contracts to acl as such general ot special agents and to exercise the us ual powers and all usual, neces sary and proper acta which pertain or may be connected with the cold storage business. 6. To have -and use a common seal, lo sue ami lie sued, to' plead and be impleaded with in any of the courts of this state or of the United States and to have till powers, privileges and rights which are usually granted to corporations of this character. 7. The principal office and place of business of the proposed corporation is to be in the city of Brunswick in said county and state. 8. Wherefore, petitioners pray to lie made a body corporate under tip. name and style aforesaid, entitled to the rights, privileges and immunities subject to tile liabilities fixed bv law. ATKINSON & nUNWODY, Petitioners' Attorneys. Filed in office this, Ist day of L)o-' comber, A. D„ 1902. 11. K. du mUNON, Clerk Superior Court Glynn Comity, Georgia. Georgia. Glynn County. I, H. F. du Bignon. clerk superior court. Glynn county, Oa., do hereby certify .Inat the within ami foregoing two pages is a true copy of the origi nal petition on file in (his office lo incorporate Brunswick Ice anti Cold Storage Company. This. Ist day of December. A. !>., 1902. tl F da BIGNON, Clerk Superior Court Glynn County.i Georgia. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNS WICK, AT BRUNSWICK, IN THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 25, 1902, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $375,971 04 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 431 28 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... IdO.OtiiV no Premiums ou U. S. Bonus 4 250, CO Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 20 000 00 Other , real estate owned 16,385 75 Due from National Banks (not reserveogents) 16.215 76 Due from Suite Banks and Bankers.. 22,245 2$ Due from approved reserve agents.. •• 40 374 18 Internal Revenue Stamps 290 80 Checks and other cash Items 1,216 53 Notes of other National Banks ~ 2,195 (k> Fractional paper currency, nickels. a nf i cents 105 83 Specie $18,493 95 Legal render notes 6.225 00 24 71S 95 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer <■*’ pere ent of circulation) 5,000 00 Total 629,409 40 LIABILITIES. * Capital stock paid in 150.000.00 Surplus fund ; 12,0u.i 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and ia- x<, s paid 17 771 62 National Bank notes outstanding 98.500 00 Due to (Sther National Banks • • 9.208 47 Due to State Banks and bankers 13.797 50 Due to Trust Companies and Sayings Banks 1,449 89 Due to approved reserve agents 150 79 Individual deposits subject to check.. 274.443 13 remand certificates of deposit...,, 49.100 94 T i. ; u\ tyr. *. 1.974 72 i ai s he I.- outstanding.’ 1,012 34 Total State of Georgia. County of Glynn, ss. '*• i. E. D. Waiter, cashier of the abe' e-named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true fo the be®t of my knowledge and belief. . E. D. WALTER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this, ihe Ist day of December, 1902. Correct- Attest: WM. NUSSBAUM, t E. II MASON, Notary Public, ('. DOWNING. Glynn County, Ga. ALBERT FEN DIG.' Directors. ... .... THJD BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. some Social Tiews Jioies. Those having news for this depart ment are rotpp sted to call telephone ' i 47-3. Miss Claudia Lucas is the guest of reiaW.es in Savannah. m * m Master Wilbur Keany has been slightly indisposed for a few days. * * Mrs. li. U. Raymond has returned to New York, after a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. L. R. Akin leaves today for Thoniasvilk to attend the Methodist conference. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. McGarvcy has race renal from his re cent illpess. Captain an. airs. B. A. White and their little daughter are at the Ogle thorpe for the winter. * * Mr. and Mrs. Davis and their family, itavft removed to the nouso on G street tornmf ly occupied by Mrs. 1,. Green* wood. m m m Mrs. H. S. Johnson requests that all who have donated articles to the Japanese booth scud them to net resi dence this morning. m m m Mrs. .1 W, Bonnet requests all those who donated powers to the Itlaian booth at the "Street of the Nations." to kindly send. suns,, to too Rillcmen's armory ibis morning. Don't fail to attend the lecture this afternoon at the opera house, 2:30. Every lady of Brunswick should be there! No admission charged. The entertainment- for the Presby terian church opens tonlgin. A de lightful musical program will be ren dered and a pleasant evening is prom ised till who attend. , Miss Binma lam, who is attending Randolp'ii-Maeon college in Winchester Va.. will pend rite holidays near Washington. L). C., where she will be a guysst at a delightful bouse party. * * • Tito cantata "The Coming of the King, is being rehearsed regularlj and with much ethusiasm. Toe next rehearsal will occur Thursday night a the homo of .Mrs. J. F. llaya. • ■ • Miss Tallulah V. Lang Ytaa arrived from New Orleans and Is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Kean.v. Miss Lang is very lieauti til and charming ami has many friends here where sne resided several years ago, DELICIOUS CIOCOEATES dust being put on sale. An exquisite line of New Chocolate Cadies, r seldom equalled and not ex celled anywhere, * Also an elaborate line of Fan cy Packages, in all shapes and up lo ditto styles. We have cut the proiit \ A'\ close in order to have you try them. 'l. LLOYD’S 214 Newcastle st. ’Phone 255-2, FOII HUNT—-> seven room, two story house. Ail modern conveniences. 7o:i Gloucester street. Possession giv on December 22nd. Apply 701 Glouces ter street. A DAYS DOINGS IN THE LOCAL FIELD SHORT NEWS NOTES PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY NEWS REPORTERS. The Weather. Forecast ipr today in Georgia: Probably rain. Granted a Charter. In the superior court yesterday Judge Dart granted a charter to the Boutaern Land anti Cattle Company. Arrested Six.- Officer Tharin yesterday arrested six negro women at the Instance of Vir ginia Pinkney, who swore out a peace warrant against them. They all gave borfd arid will probably he "given a preliminary hearing befpre Justice Conoly today. Lecture This Afternoon. The ladies should not fail to hear the last two talks to be given by Miss Munasmith. of Chicago, tats (Tuesday) and Wednesday at 3:30 o’clock at the opera house. No admission charged. The Vqicakcr comes to us with the highest recom mendations as a lecturer is lis tened to by large audience wherever rite goes. Notice. Annual meeting of the stockholders of ifie Brumswiek Title Guarantee and f-oan Company will be field at the ot fice of the company (second floor of the National Bank building) in Bruns wick, Georgia, at Yen o'clock a. m„ Monday, January 0. i902. C. P. GOODY FAR. Pr W. E. KAY, Secretary. With Us Again. Mr. ('. C. Cderoft, (in- well known expert piano tuner, representing Phil lips & Crew Cos., Atlanta, tin., is in Brunswick again taping and repairing pianos, and guarantees lo do perfect work. Orders left with Fleming & Waff will be promptly filled Good Board, tried rooms. slt!.u() por month, at 211 B street. DonT fail to attend the lecture this afternoon at the opera hopse. Every lady of Brunswick should he there. No admission charged. \ Best in printing—News Job Office. Cotton Flannel.-regular sc, will go at 3M-C at Mrs. Isaac's. Wilson keeps the best tho market Call and be convinced. 'Phone Wilson, 321, and have a lunch sent to any place in the city. Pure Drug’s. This is our Motto, WE LIVE UP TO IT Gome and qiVe Os ox Trial. A Full Line of Everything IN THE DRUG LINE. MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. Bantam chickens for sale by C. a. Tait, 903 Dartmouth street. Milk cows for sale by C. D. Tait. Don't fail to attend the leeuue this auernoon at the opera house, 3:30. Every lady of Brunswick snoald be there. No admission charged 4 Notice. All members of Rathbone Lodge. No. 45, K. of P-. are urgently requested to attend the regular convention at Castle Hall tonight at 7:30. The rank of Esquire is to be conferred. Election of officers to be held and other mat ters of vital importance to be trans acted. -By order of WJi. A. HALtvETT. C. C Attest: L. LUDWIG, K. of R. & S. America’s* Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions. Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one., who uses Buckien s Arnica Salve. It glori fies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. it curea sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible for piles. 25 cents at art druggists. KAISER BROS.; , The Old Reliables, ; AGAIN CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR NEW ARRIVALS OF FRESH DESIGNS IN - Fleeced Piqms, New Shirt Waists in all colors and qualities.; Never 1 before have —’•■’.l a vuiiety to choose from. Come" and feast , c i. < yes on them and know we speak the truth. I New Fleece Lined Piques in all the newest designs from 33c to 75c a yard. No two alike. Elegant fiiT Waisting and Baby Cloaks. 1 4 We will allow a liberal discount in Ready-made Ware to aU cash pu.-eha crs. Jackets, Cloaks, Tailor-maue Sails in Great Varirety. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF. ft git : j a-t.' - Will not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity called for, accuracy in tho compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthong points. Added to this is the abs 'ute purity and un dnubJod freshness of every drug used. We replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be come Inefficient tnrough age. SMITH’S PHARMACY Hi* Life in Peril. * "I just seemed to hav gone *ll to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, rex, "biillousness ami a lams back had made life a burden. 1 couldn’t *-at ■ r s'eep a. ri^F l .-ri'. st too worn out to work when i began to u..e Elec tric Butlers, but th;y worked wseders. Nov I Deep like a top. can eat any thing. have gained In strength arid en joy hard worn.” They gave vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly run down people. Try them. Only 50c at all druggists. Oil Heaters, Goa! Heaters Wood Heaters Comforts, Blankets. Quilts Pillows. W Are Headquarters Si.V&Milkr ifen. DECEMBER 2. New Arrivals | w \ ________ Heinz’s New Sour Kratit. Heinz's German Pickles. ■ Heinz's Sweet Cucumber Pickles. ' •Another lot of Fine New Georgia i Syrups, Flapjack Flour. Buck . wheat. ! < Phon# 166. ''■jt'eo'WTCsApb el If it’s good to eat, w havle it. : Millinery i ' JUST RECEIVED A 3EAUTI / ’ful line of millinery GOODS, HATS, FEATHERS, OR J ! NAMENTS AND FANCY -ART!-* ■CLES, ALSO A LARGE STOC ' ;OF ZEPHYRS AND . FANCY I WOOLS. ’ LADIES CALL AND SEE FOR ‘yourselves. • MRS. E. EARLE, ‘ 203 Newcastle Street