The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 13, 1902, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNING. BBUSSWICK DULY NEWS. V published DAii.y by THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY * ‘• M fa?to ß r r LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Advertising rr.toa matlfi known on ■ aid (cation. r'hfrt'Ji and other char- Rubio organiw* ‘on nolloe* imbllnhw) at I,alt thf rr <ular ratea. A<l*ol ujtn desiring thatr •&!. ) ooiiia'iipl must notify tho o;ce In ptfdK. - f * HATES. Terms to toibueriberfe In the city * !;; | t.y mail h•< of t’*" “l rts ot the nlted 8 t- nd Can •nia, Mexico, Porto Ulo. t.uam, Phil rfniino tetandii and Itawal.an InißiidK. Six '.••••* •••••• ' Phone 188. t* - - J - Entered at tta Uruntwlck. Oa., noatotlicft, uf a- eond ctw mall mat ter. ■*' Hon. Emory Bpaer ha* designated ‘he Brunswick Daily Lews as the official organ of tho United States Court, proceedings, for liiytui omjpjr. —■ - - • NOTICE. The Nm>li JEb lcl*r at .Company tie- Hires irlpfrsw icMy understood that airioßamWtW itlt o4K.B|e/Witrt bo paid for In Advinfo. Wf Y%tnot.ftffonl to ■yvote our space to’aucb advertise ments and w att or, the courts for the imBV. * HfSt*- Now is Uitt time for your Christman 8(lV jrtlHlßg. Tho -buying public is watching tho columns of the Nows. The merchant* will find out lunt free excursions arc good things. "lie Rivets twice who gives quickly" In otpcclaliy applicable to Christ mas contributions lor the poor. 'riit> Urunawlck merchants shoulil re member Dial the Christmas News will bo Issued tomorrow morning. x I’resldenl Castro might take a lew dots from the sultan of Turkey in the m matter of pulling off IDs crodltors. Antitrust hills contluo to isuir into congress, hut the trusts coniine to do business without apparent tear of mo lestation. The newsfmtiers of tlio country are trading congratulations and good wisties to Mr. Jtooloy, who was mar rhd to Miss Abbott Tuesday. Now that King Alphonse has sue CSaileij in having anew cabinet or gituizod he should proceed to lake lo gal stops to prevent, it from resign lng. v Tlte Slagle is tlio name of the new cup defender, it is to lo hoped that its wings will he broad enough to keep t the cup on this side, anil no doubt they Will. Tlilh was among the question:.' :.uh milled hy the civil service examiner. “Whal is a mirage?” Ami this war the answer given hy the applicant .for a position: "A mirage is the net of feting stuck in the mu ~' The New York Press thinks ii is "a queer kind of repUnlleaij" who says the prosperity of the country is not duo to his party or its tariff, hut to our large crops of corn, wheat, ele. lie is, Indeed, a earn republican who gives to Providence the credit most of his parly associates give to their own jHilities The Grand Duke Boris, who recent Sy visited this country, has not for gotten those who gave him a good time while lie was here, ad ho comes to 1..0 defense of the American girls. The Figaro quotes him as having said: “Amt'i icon girls are the most graceful dancers in the world. At Newport I accepted all Invitations in the order In Which they canto. 1 hay® read Mr. Wattorsoti's eiilieitnns. He is too se vere on the American society women. They lovo„ to dance and sing and he merry* but their moral;"ace higher than those of'the ' women of any Eu ropean country." x > TRUSTE'ES OF WEALTH. considering the coal barons as tho \ tin u*h of wealth, they arc a mtaer 4hU> failure. Tho only excuse that can in- made for thorn, is that hey do not ermisder themselves trustees, hut own-] <-rs of the wealth, which it is very probable they do! However, the people try to think that they have a share in ail the gold and silver -and coal, and that it is only held in trust for theta by ilaer and Morgan, of al. From this view point those trustees are fallure.s Considering in this IbGtl the attitude of the coal operators which was main tained In relation to tho striae until the president of the United Stateß forced l how to abandon It. Hut dor that intervention they might have -been standing out to this day. They hau no notion before thorn of conceding a sin gle point in—order lo bring about re sumption of work. They pretended to believe that they could meet the win ter's demand for coal if the mines were not started up tmiu December. They spread the impression a monih ago, or Just, before the elections, that supply was immediately to be suffi this has ail pi oven to be raise, ana clem and prices nearly normal. Hut they doiibuesa know better, neverthe less, they had been fully determined to carry on the contest with the mill ers for another month or two, at least, no matter what t.ie consequences to Iho millions of people who had come to depend upon the mines lor fuel. These men have proved themselves unfit to manage tho properties they do, and if the owners of the properties an . ullsiled with them, the private owei'slilp in this ease has become a positive menace to the public welfare. Ah adjustment of- present differences between miners and operators is not snlffclent to meet me case in hand. The mines must lift brought under a strongoieasure of public regulation and control, either state or national. If the people are to bo assured here after against ay repUtion ot present experiences.' There will he failure to prollt. from the severe lesson now be ing learned if this is not done. IHE MINE WOrtIVORS' EVIDENCE. The testimony that is being given by tho witnesses for the Mine Workers before the Strike Commission, says the Augusta Chronicle, reads like some of the most Heartrending stories lold ol' the evictions ill Ireland when the land laws were endofsodetaoihrdl ta laud laws were enforced with an hand. That il is a shrewd move on tho part of the attorneys repiesenting that side of the controversy to intro (itieo shell evidence, is readily appar ent when its effect upon the urldrta lors is noted. As one aged workman told in faltering tones of tho death of tils wife as a direct result from expo sure and hardship consequent upon their eviction hy one of the compa nies. Juslici- Cray is reported to have paced the floor as though struggling with overpowering emotion, and final ly to have excused the witness with the remark that wlmt he had said was 'enough.'’ U will take a great deal of cool, euim reasoning to overcome in Judge Gray's lu.ud tlie offt'Ct of that hull minute of emotion, tuul tlie Mine Workers, therefore, may be considered to have made a most favorable im pression so far upon the tribunal. Andrew Kiotld, tho young professor of Georgia, whose article*) on the ne gro problem in a recent issue of the Atlantic raised such objection in the south that he was forced to resign his I'luUr, lias entered the Yale gradate school, taking a eourso in advanced classics. Notice of Hemotval. Until my new quarter* are ready for occupancy i will share the office with Mr. O. W. Demi tig, next door to Dr. But 1 ought on Newcastle *tVueL • C. H. JKWiCTT. Bantam chickens for sale by C. u. Taft, 903 Dartmouth street. Out of Death’s Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that l hud suffered with for years,” writes I*. Muse, Durham, N. C., "Dr. Kings Now Life Fills saved my life and gave perfect health.” Best pills on earth and only 25 cents at all druggists. Just received—a fresh shipment ot quail aud duck at Wilson s restaurant. PETITION FOR INCORPORATION. State ot Georgia, County of Glynn. To the Superior dr ait of said county. The petition of .loan Car it. Davis, J. H. Morgan and 1,. W. I leach, all if raid countv and stale, iespuctfully shows: 3. That they desire for themselvcr, their associates, successors, ami as signs to become incorporated u: der the name and style of toe "Bruusw'ck Ice and Cold Storage Company.” 2. The term for which petitioners ask to he ineoroprated-is twenty (20) years with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. .3 The capital stock of trio corpora tion is to bo fifteen thousand dollars (|t 5,000.00) divided Into shares of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each. Peti tioners, however, ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time not exceeding In the ag gregate tlilriy-fivc thousand dollars ($35,000410.) 4. Your petitioners pray that they may have the light to pay said capital stock in property, real or personal, ar its actual value, or part in money and part in property, real or personal, at its actual value as payment of its capi tal stock. 5. The object of toe proposed eor porntlon is pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Petitioners pro pose to carry on and engage in t he bus iness Of manufacturing ice ana dispos ing of the same by 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 oth&r persons or companies in selling Or handling Ice and to make contracts to act ns such agents and to exercise the iisiint noweyn nil,l injts the usual, necessary and proper acf , whir 4 pertain to or may bo connected with tno business of manufacturing or pur chasing ice and dealing therein by wholesale and retail. Petitioners like wise pray in connection therewith to have the rigid, to erect and maintain a cold storage plant for tho purpose if carrying on the business of cold slnago wherein all articles and mer chandise of any character may be re ceived by them for the purpo ,e of preservation by cold storage and to make charges tnoreon for such service ami to buy and sell articles or mer chandise of any character what - .n which may be profitable in and about, the eohl storage business and to dis pose of such articles or merchandise to their own benefit either for eash or on credit and to aci as general or spe flat agents for other persons or com panics in selling or handling such ar ticles or merchandise wnicit arc g> oarlly or may he stored for the purpose of preservation and handling in the cold storage business and to tuukr contracts to act as such r.ciieiaim special agents and to exercise the us mil powers and to do all usual, ncee . s-.ary and proper aets which pertain or may ho connected with tin cold storage business. (i. To haitre and use a common seal, to sue and he sued, to plead arid be impleaded with in any of tho courts pf tnis state or pf the United States and to have all powers, privileges and rights which are usually gitinted to corporations of this character. 7. The principal office and place m business of the proposed corporation Is to be in the city of Urunswink in said county and state. H. Wherefore, petitioners pray to In made a body corporate under tho name and style aforesaid, entitled to ttie rights, privileges and immunities subject lo the liabilities fixed l>y law. ATKINSON & IffINWODY, Petit loners' Attorneys. Fill'd in office this, Ist day of Ho comber, A. IT, 3!in2. It. F. du BIGNON, Clerk Superior Court Glynn County,. Georgia. Georgia, Glynn County. I, 11. F. du Higuon, clerk superior court. Glynn county, Ga., do hereby certify trial the within and toregoini;. two-pages is a true copy of the origi nat petition on file In this office to incorporate Hrnnswick Ice and Cold Storage Company. Tnis, Ist day ol December, A. IT, 1902. ri. F du 111(1 NON, Clerk Superior Court Glynn County.i Georgia. Tustee’s Sale. Underand by virtue of an ordei grained by the Honor-bie A .1 t'-ro vatt, referee in bankruptcy, dated No vember 2(ilh, 1902, the undersigned trsutee in bankruptcy will sell before the court house door at Hrumwiek. in Glynn county, Georgia, on Wednesday, (lie Ifith day of December, 1902. ill ot the accounts due the estate of .1 M. I loodenpylo, bankrupt. Dated lids November 291 U. 1902. L. LUDWIG. Trustee in Bankruptcy of tho estate of j. M. Ifoodenpyle, Bankrupt. Administrator’s Notlcce. Notice is hereby given to all credi tors of the estate of J. W. Brock, late of said county, deceased, to lou der in an account, of their- demands to me within the time proscribed by law, made out, and all persons indebt ed lo said deceased are hereby re quested to make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This December 2n, 19(12. T. N. BROOK. Administrator T. \V. Brock. Notice. Annual meeting of tlie stoekholdeis of jiic Hrurnswiek Tide Guarantee and l-cun Company will be held at die m flee of the company (second floor ot tin- National Bank building) in Bruns wick, Georgia, at ten o'clock a. in,, Monday, January 5, 1902. C. P. GOODYEAR, .. President. W. R KAY, Secretary. Lawyers shonld have their work sisting of ttie ptan. nnd outfit of the done at the News Job Office. Swan’* Down flour is he best. We are prompt—News Job Office. W# are prompt—News Job Office. THE BRUNSWICK EAILY NEWS. ONE CENT AWQRD If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that nas been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this column. fOK KENT.—-Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F-, care News. FOR RENT—Two rooms, with use of bath ajui telephone, 711 Glouccester street. FOR SADR—Uuoner stamps, seals, stlnceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street l/)Sf --A biack cape, between ex press office and 222 Union street. Fin der will he rewarded by returning lat ter place. LOST, S3 ..AYED OR bToLfciN— One water spaniel, Black, while breast and white feet. Answers to the name of Honcho. Apply to W. K. Cook. LOST -Boys overcoat. Finder will lie* rewarded by returning same to E. Brobstim. PERSONAL Morphine, opium, laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself cured. Will inform you of harmless, permanent home cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin Box 5212, Chicago. LOST--Fox terrier puppy about lailf grown. White wit a black spot on right ear, long ear;* and (ail. Plcaso return to It. E. Sherman, Richmond nil eel, hear prince, auif bo rewarded. FOR REN v Two large and ele gantly furnished hod rooms, centrally located. Hath, electric lights, phone, tn fact, all modern conveniences. Ap ply al 215 Union street. a FUR SALE.—Hitlery Islanu, contain ing 32 1-2 careful high land, suitable tor track farming or for poultry. Also a six ai.e reservation on Blythe creek known as Cr-scent Bluff. For parti culars call on F. Jos. Daufllnger. FOR SALE.— Bakery. Best entail •fsbed piano in the city. Trade front S2O to $25 daily. Kent reasonable. Good cliaucy for any one. Good rea son / tm soil mg. Andreas or cad at Dity Hal.cry, Bniuswlcn, Ga. America's Famous Beauties Look with I, ■ roi on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples They don't have them, nor will any one. who uSch Bucltlen'w Arnica feaive. it glori lies the fate Eczema oi Salt Rheum vanish before It. It cuica able lips, Tapped aands, chilblains, infallible for piles. 25 cents st ad druggists. You Will tin! t.orue real catchy lltllo hats at Miss Slater's Wednesday. y We Plead (Tui ty Tttat w<* are price cutU'rs of Hruns w;ek*r-un wo |>uy for rpot r ash, whir li < mililoH us to soil the people gnoth', at Cut Pric es Entire now stock of Groceries Ntithing hut the best goods AI.WA v flush and tine. Your patronage solic ited, and -.otidi rtollvured to any part >f the city free. 't'hone 21. James !. Mattfiews. , Ccr. F arid Wolf Streets. 'Finnic oi.i. . pr- tup:!, delivered. If So tor From Kidney Troubles. tiro Smiths Sure Ki i'.-.v Cuift:. N'otii ing ID c u for db.em ed kidneys. 50 oeuia. KENNER , MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle Street. f V, ,4es, W I IfeJ/fP?: ft \\ . Vfv'O- ' !SH!WW \ Vs-> ;V \M, nr HINTS ON FALL FASHIONS, are nttniorrms in this di .plav qj new MILLINHRY. Flat Hats and Tttrbate; will he tile prevailing mode, aeconiin gto Paris - and I*arts sets the fashions. The n-.nlorisis in thee hats are those most highly favored. Designed hy artists and developed by milliners of skill and taste they are realty beautiful and serviceable models. There's excellent values at all prices. THAT OLD OVERCOAT X-tds a new eiiilai. q new lining nr e thori.u.-pi cleaning, so take it to Jim Carter's or ring 'phone 2532, ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST TOR RENT —The store on Monk Street now occupied hy L. D. JOOI. Apply to Weinberg & Dev aria, ALL KINDS olf CALIFORNIA WINDS 25-CENTS A BOTTLE* At 11 SKLIG'SL 225 GRANT STIU2ET TELEPHONE 272-*. NEW VELVET COLLARS, NEW SLEEVE LININGS, and NEW BQDY LININGS for THAT OD OVERCOAT, at CARTER’S. 'Phone 25^. ROM ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. The I’rofeKxlonal JoKeiunker. ! The abiliiy to ace things from a jokS j smith’s pecullhr vicwirolut is not gen- ; ius, but merely a kind of mental atra- ; blsmiis. We do not get our material by Inspiration, but by theft, assault and , battery and otherwise. A solemn, bon- 1 est, pence loving commonalty Is grabbed, throw n down, -turned inside out and reconstructed into an absurd ity. A feeble, hoary beaded idea —ls ruthlessly set upon, crippled, torn to pieces, put together backward, with a new tail or head on it. The king’s English is deliberately murdered, all for a joke. Then, too, everything is funny, if you only think so. If we are city people, how hilarious the knob kneed rural si. anil if we live in the Country how mirtli provoking vve find -the summer hoarder, says a writer In the Bookman. All fads are ridiculous to everybody who is not devoted to them. Ev< ry man is a crank but jut. Politics, society, ail avocations but mine, debt, death, the law, prison, pain, poverty, facial and racial p. cullurHii other peoide's liopes and fears, prunes. tJie inhabitants of ail other communi ties, the recently rich, the suffering poor, the laild, the baby, the obituary, the ministry, the hangman, the flirt, the fight, the fit, the mule, the debu tante, 1 lie (tying machine, the under taker, the Inlet, the I mil. the volcano, love, charity, whiskers, war, pestilence, famfne. the unloaded shotgun—alt are vi-rv vi rv funny. Wilson’s Up to Date F^estaupant MORE THAN ONE Has commented on the tdgn quality of food served at WILSON’S RESTAURANT. This is the secret of our success. OYSTERS Is? IN SEASON. Game amt Fisli always on ha il. JAS. W. WILSON, Prop. Phone 321. OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT. ■W'oax* Oak and Pine 8 H, DANIELS, Phone 134-3 DON'T MONKEY Wi*H THE BUZ? SAW. by buying lumber of unreliable .leat era. When you want anything in lum ber coma to us. We will till your or er accurately and promptly. W>- wit give von just tho lumber you want at just the right price. You can always j save money by placing your order .with us. Phone 19/. iLang& Wood. PLANING MILL. j 'PhoM 187. T. Just Opened. C. S. Lamb, GUN and LOCKSMITH, corner Monk and Grant streets. Special attention to the of TRUNKS, KNIFE-CRINDING anti HE PAIRING. Give me a Trial. Wanted. We would lute to ask throught the iumns 01 your paper, if there is a:;y person who has used Green s .-ugust flower for the cure of [n • : r>vsi-. osia and Ltver rrmi.il'S that not -been cured—ai,u we also nfran tnoir resu“s, such as sour stomach, le -uci.iatioa r. food. Habitual -native ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feedings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine oas been sold for many years in ali civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond wltu you and sen,* you one of our books free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one Nit tic first. We hare never .known of its failing. If so, something more, serious Is tne matter with you. Ask j u;r druggist. G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J. Something new—quinine shampoo for ladies Get It at Clark’* barber Not a Nine Day Novelty BUT An Every Day Necessity * Almost as indispensable as t . ‘ad. A constant conveni etice to the busy housewife. W _ liver fresh and good, because #• 5 . % sold only in the lu-er seal B . . I Package, which keeps them \ CculS J fresh and crisp. ** NATIONAL BiSGUIT COMPANY. * -- 4 ST'JECIES" * Ib ay iron works: * Manufacturers and Repairers <u * : Machinery, Engines, Saw liilsj Marine work a spocialyt, A X Packings, Fittings t and Suppli^B * l‘4in; it<*s f urnis'etl ft ec {> Chc.vgr. mmm. t 629 Bay St. ™ * W. . DART, CLAUD DART, + * + +> president and Manager, Secretary art'd Tre * B()-WEN” & 'THOM AS,' Conti actors and Builders ox Stone, Erick o,nd Frame Buildings. ; A ' t KK - < CEMENT. THE AND ART! PCIAL. STONE. Merchant v.ilt save fin tr • cor', by having ilutir job work dime at the News Job Office. For Whoop mg Gough use Otlß* NEY’G EXPEC TORANT. W E. ?M rd, 1007 G Strut paincer and pap.i r diuiger. Signs of any uescripuon. Agent for wall pape tuitla. Drop me a jKtai, 1 hone 2-89-3 Virulent Cancer Cured, Startling proof ot weuderfttl ad- Moo e ia medicine is given by drugga.l ! H. W. Roberts, of Kiuabeth. W. Va. j oil obi man there had mug ..uKcied with u-hat good doit ora pi outdid.-cd meurabie cancer. 'I y b< Sieved hie -ai.e uofiei- u till iio iiMsi Ufecfric : liituas auu applied luigkjett’s Arnica ' Saive, wldeu treatment completely cfired him. Waen Eieclric Htttera aio! usoti to expel, biiiom?, , ■be \ and mi { eroiic- poituitts at the same Untie !hi%| i;Ve e\ :o. its .'Cess it- .. 'i.A |Kivu;r, blood liiseatK-s. bin e.rufithTtis 1 11 leers am] sores vaTiish, letters 50c„ ' GOAL. AN O wqoD, CONEY &. PARKER The Areao:. H-specttuiiy raMiounces to its many ff.eu is and patrbhb- m Uin<ia*.<:k liu! surrounding country that we nre pre pared to fit! tU.di orders lor any of the leading brands ot whiskies on the market at popular prices. All goods wyi 1 e delivered to out of fa*a cus toms, s free of press. charges; ... YV. W„ Wilson, old Saratoga, Louis 66, Yell )®ffone, Paul Junes broke.of Cumberland, Monogram, Belle ot Bour bon and' a number of others /Including gins, wjr.es "and popular brands of beer Our bar is replete with ali that goes to make up a first class qsrsbttsh incut. l*ocl aud billiard tables kept in an up-to-date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to lp.ro. PHIL KEU-SB, DECEMBER 13. j Don't. Miss U'e OpportmiU' ! OF , Having your Ives i v, s m:;?eti And lh -Proper Glar~':i 1 • ■*' i them when you a.jnin visit civnrmah. jOur exammat::. (wm ~i is free)) do* termites c<acl!y what you require, jWe handle .nothing .but 'the , Besi Lenses and Framrs made. We guar 1 antes satisfaction to aif. f ! Hi. M. SCHWAB & sm, IT Mill! Kjl-nnt : Bear m Mind j That we Sell 4P V Jt 1 m f ...Aj s ,,- YS*'-U‘- **• -' w ' ’ n-w**V' Nr , Fire arms, , cutler y and . sporting goods. Fishing tackle. > fcfifPTY AND LOADED bHELLb. .GUN AND 3ICYCLE REPAIRING. P.O.KhSSLJhiR do6'/j Monk. Try fjut) Floy flour. ..It is thr on toe iULifo.cC FOR Rlk\ T --tom Cortat^we: 1 i bouse, five rooms, ut 606 G afreet. Aft 1 ply on pr- aiiaes. ■ JT iMlliousness amObT^dlfcord ejtt this ■*=. isoa may he pro - , afed ijivjtViicsro,- th system with UcWjMrfe-fK' mr> liisers. These fantouKS iilllf ii*F do not gripe. They move the bowels gen tly, hut copiously, asji by reason ot the took propt: tiiG,, give tone auo strcngtjrto the glands.’ joergers Fusimhcy, W. J. Butts, Smith s Pharmacy, ; i Special orders promptly filled at Wil son's. 'l'lioae 321- „ ,