The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 12, 1903, Image 3

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TUESDAY MORNING. r| |_ .| | _ .'I V’\ , ’ ?■ TIIk N nhi w'} <— > w _ *•", * \ % ’..■£* /■' r " Mattings, Rugs, Linoleum and Oil Cloth Floor Covering. Brighten your floors a Hit. Don’t care how careful a housekeeper you may be, you realise that all house furnishings don't wear out alike, and the. floor coverings in some rooms go first. Go into a neighbors house and you will comment on their things so don’t suppose that your neighbor does not know tiie difference reversing conditions. Whatever is best in Matting, Oil Cloth or Linoleum you will find our stock contains new de signs, choice patterns, an immense variety to select froip. G„ JWeGARVEY, iThe New Town Grocer | |_eads in L°w Prices, Here are some of the trade winners at ZELMENOVITZ, at the corner of E and L Streets. I Picnic Ham, 12M-2 cents per pound. Leaf Lard, two pounds for 25 cents. Best Bacon, 11 cents per pound. Two pound can Tomatoes, 8 cents, Best Flour, 24 pound sacks, for COc. Best Peanuts, 25 cents per peck. Good Butter, per pound, 30 cents. Large Mackerel, three for 25 cents. I A. ZELMENOVITZ, * ’Phone 205. The Old Standby ;i ; At the Same Old Piace! i Albert Arnheiter, the well known young { * butcher, stiil doing business at the old stand } ‘ No 207 Monk street where he will be glad to ' ’ see his friends. Full line of everything in \ I the Meat Line, Fancy, Family and Staple s ’ Groceries. * [ % wmm mm I I fv fill} *TT*~~ i Tilinrarin 11 nimi iii i imiii—dr WmMM Tt,ial y a Grand WSr/TiH old gqKiskey / / , WKaSfiiJ/ l Morgan & Davis i■;/ | | f n . ° : ' k - (i '’' ; : > EDUCATION like all other' good enterprises does not re ceive proper encouragement. It’s 1 for you to say whether you will, encourage us in our effort to edu cate tile people to the use of good. ; pure, wholesome food, and to the fact that it is not economyto buy ; cheap Groceries. Encourage us : by trading with us. | THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. , ; Phone 11. 312 Newcastle : "Dorothy Dodd" slice is a novelty in womens shoes, Oxfords and tics, $3. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street. Pure Chemicals are the only hind used at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning establishment. lie is reliable am! wants your work. Phone 353-2 A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind. knew what to do iii the hour ot need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble,'physician* could not help lidf. He thought oi and i ried Dr. Kings New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was linally cured. Only 25c. at all drug stores. • i Artistic effect finish and lasting qual ities considered. Wilson’s Photo graph Studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester St., has no competitos-e. Go there “ye Elite,” EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellor at Law. Court Hcusei Brunswick, Ga. THE Douglas Hardware Company, H. S. LEE, Manager. —Dealers In— HARDWARE, STOVES, GUNS, ' TIN CUTLERY, AND PLOWS. AGATEWARE 21S Newcastle Street, Bear m Mind That we Sell ftpv*<v Fire arms, cutlery and sporting goods .'-ishing tackle. EMPTY AND LOADED SHELLS* GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P .0. KESSLER tf** Alenk. j some Social Views Vietes. Miss Imogene Williams is visiting friends in Valdosta. • • * Miss Irene Wood leaves shortly for a visit to Savannah. * # v Miss Kezzie Couoley is visiting friends in D. C. '♦ * * Mrs. George H. Cook leaves today on the Clyde ship tor Boston. * * * Mrs. B. H. Dillon, of Jacksonville, is the guest of friends in Thomasville. • * * 6 Mrs. W. H. Lytle and son, Stanley, leave shortly Tor a visit to Jackson ville. * * Allen, tlie little sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ley bourne, who has been quite side is improving. • * * Mrs. P. D. Moody arrived yesterday from Now York to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Leavy. * • Miss Leah Johnson is at home from Wleslyan college for a lew days’ visit to her mother, Mrs. H. S. Johnson. Dr. 1., D. Gale and his little daughter will leave tonight, for their home in Toeeoa after a visit to their relatives here. * * * Miss Ethel Elliott and her guest, Miss Lucy Branham, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs. R. L. Branham in Wlaycross. • * * Mis Lucy Hopkins leaves this week for a visit to St. Augustine after a pleasent stay with Mrs. W. F. Doer fiinger. * * * Miss Sad id Dart left yesterday for McDonald to attend the funeral of little Helen Florino Stewart, whose death occurred in Waycross yester day. * * i, The Cothelian club resumed its meetings last, evening and began re hearing two new farces which will be presented some time shortly. Miss Sheridan, who has been the guest of Miss Lila Stallings, leaves Thursday for Waycross, where she will be the guest of Mrs. J. Mitt Wells for a time before returning to he homo in Johnston, Pa. * * * Mrs. Hugh Burford received a tele gram yesterday from relatives in Sa vannah annnouncing the death of Mrs. Emma Postell Hopkins, which occur red in that city yesterday. Mrs. Hop kins was the widow of the late John D. Hopkins and a sister of the late Jas. Postell. of St. Simon. Much of her early life was spent on St. Simon and in Brunswick and her friends will re gret to hear of her death. * * • Mr. A. C. Banks, Jr., entertained informally Saturday evening in com pliment to Mr. Insley West, who cel ebrated his twenty-first birthday. Flinch was played and the evening was much enjoyed by those present. Those invited’ were: Messrs. Insley West, Tom O’Coimor, Hunter Hop kins, Boy Fuller, Yancey Brame, Car gyle Elliott, Irvine Burdett, Bayard Butts, Hugh Burford. Ship Notice. Neither the owner, master or con signees of the Spanish bark Asun cion will ho responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said ves sel. ALSINA, Master. Miss Slater has nomethiitg else new. The New Bishop Collar, in linen, stamped in different designs. Headquarters for Groceries. Attention is called to the ad. of A. Zelmenovitz, the well known gro cer, which appears elsewhere in Ihis issue. Zelsvsnovitz can save you LAWSON LAMAR, Attorney at Law. Can be found in Opera House Bid’s Office of F. H. Twitty or 3. D. The Arcade. Respectfully announces to its many friends and patrons In Brunswick and surrounding couhtrv that we are pre pared to fill their orders for any of the loading brands of whiskies on the market at popular prices. All goods will t7e- delivered to out of town cus tomers free of express charges: vt. W. W., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 66, Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke of Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour bon and a number of others Including gins, wines and popular brands of beer. Our bar is replete with all that goes to make up a fh*t class establish ment. Pocl and billiard tables kept in an up-to-date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from 11 a. m to 1 p. m. PHIL KELLER. The latest novelties in tailor .made clothing can be had at Jim Carter’s He represents the leading tailoring concerns in the country. Real Estate Bargains. $3,500.00 for one of the prettiest houses on Union street. Lot 90x80 and 7 room house $250.00 45x90 near the business center. $1,000.00 for 4 room house, close in. sßoo.oe for 4 small houses, rent at $16.00 per month. $200.00 for 3 room house, brings $5.00 per month. BRQB3TQN, FENDIG & CO. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PETITION FOR CHARTER. STATE OP GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Petition for Incorporation of “South ern Produce Cos.” To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of H. 11. Harvey, G. R. Harvey and Jane E. Harvey, ail of said stale and county, respectfully shows: Ist. That they desire tor them selves. their associates, successors and assigns to lie ineorpirated under tiie name and style of "Southern Produce Company.” 2nd. The term for which petition ers ask to be incorporated is twenty (20) years, with the privilege of re newal at the end of that time. 3rd. The capital stock of the cor piration is to be two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), divided into shares of ten dollars ($10.00) each. Petitioners, however, ask the privilege of increas ing said capital stock upon a vote os two-thirds of tile capital stock then issued, not to exceed in the aggregate twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,- 000.00.) ■lih. Your petitioners pray that they be permitted and allowed to pay for said capital stock in real ami personal property or either, at its actual value, or part in money and real and person al property, or either, said real or personal property taken at its actual value. s(h. The object of the proposed corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to its stock-holders; and to that end your petitioners desire to lie incor oorated for the purpose of i arrying on x wholesale and reta' business eiih sr or both, in goods, wares, meridian iisc, groceries, fruits, vegetables pro duce and all other articles am! tilings of like character and kind, and pur chase and sell the same by whole talc and retail, or in either capacity; buy and sell for cash or on credit all such articles anil things as are us ually in businesses of like "haracter, and any and all such artic les and things as may be profitable to handle anil sell in connection therewith To act as Commission Merchants and tell upon commission and charge for such services and to make contracts to act as such agents and to exercise all usual powers and to do all usual and necessary acts which pertain to or may be connected with the busi- ness of retail and wholesale dealers or in either capacity, and as commis sion merchants in the buying, selling and handling of all goods, waves mer chandise, groceries, fruits, vegetables produce and ail other articles and things of like character. 6th. To purchase and hold real es tate necessary to carry on said bus: ness, and to acquire the same when ever it is necessary to protect th: interest, of said corporation. To bor row money and execute mortgages or other liens upon its property to secure the same; to have the right to issue bonds if desired and make deeds of '.rust or mortgages upon its property 'o secure Ihe same, and to take mort gages and liens upon both real and personal property' for the protection and security of any advances made to any person or persons dealing with or for any debts owed unto said cor poration, and to acquire the pioperty so pledged if necessary to protect it interest. T.tli. To have and use a common seal, to sue and he sued, to plead And be impleaded with in any of the cov/rts of this state or any other state < the United States. Bth. The principal office and place of business of ihe propsod corpora tion is to lie in tlie city of Brunswick said state and county with the powet to establish branch offices ju any other place or places. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under t! - name and style aft pm!, entitled to all of the rights, privileges and in.me nitics subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This April 11th. A. I) lffim ATKINSON & DUNWOODY, Petitioners’ Atttorneys. Filed in office this 11th dnv ot April. A. D. 1903. It. F. du BIONON, Clerk Sup. Ct„ Glynn County, Georgia STATE OF GEORGIA GLYNN COUNTY. I. ii. F. du Bignon. Clerk Sup. Ct. of said county, do certify that the above and foregiing is a true and cor rect copy of the original petition of file in my office to incorporate “South ern Produce Cos.” Witness my hand and seal, tbi : Ilth day of April. A. n Rios. H. F. du BIGNON, (1.. S.) Clerk Sup. Court Glynn Coitu y. Gn if you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experience'! work man. B. J Olewine, BOS Glouceats' W. M. TUF-PER . CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towing and Marin. In surance. Correspondence Solicited BRUNSWICK- GA All Were Baffled. Word comes frjm Wake, Ark. tint! Rev. Jno. J. Cox had a strang< malai . accompanied by yellow jaundice. For i2 years physicians were baffled and though everything known to tic profession was used, the trouble re mained. One day he began to use Electric Bitters and in a week < change for the better came an i at length he was entirely cured. It's the most reliable medicine for liver and kidney troubles. Only 50c. and guar teed by all druggists. From o Cot Scratch. On tho arm to Urn worst sort el' a burn, sore or boil. Dewitt's Witch if.-i --/cl Salve is a (juiek cure, hi buvj?-:.- Witch Hazel Sal’ .*, bo pari ici.-bir \ ,>-i Set DeWitt’s —this is tl?e ti i heals without leaving a scar. A . o cific for blind, ble-iing, irchiutf and protruding piles. Sold bv Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharmacy, and W. J. Butts. A Little Early Riser Now an dthon. at bedtime will cure constipation, biliou-ness and liver troubles. s Little Early :• ris ers are the famous little ; ills t l ;at cure by arousing :).<• -f retion**, mov ing t.he bowels gen My. yet. efT’finally and giving such tonand strength to the gland? of the stoina d? and liver that the cause of the trouble is re moved entirely, and if their use is continued for a few days, there will |be no return of the complaint Sold by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith's Phar macy and W, J. Butts, Ask | Your Doctor I He will tell you— 1 That barley- malt is a ■ half-digested food,as good as food can be. K That hops are an ex- Bl cedent tonic. W T hat the little alcohol in Bl beer only 3 [ 5 per cent— BE is an aid to digestion, ■■ But Purity f § is Essential If i But he will tell you that I I beer must be protected I I from germs, and brewed I I in absolute cleanliness. He’ll say, too, that ace Ml■ is important, for age bringsAHm perfect f e rniea ta t ion. VH W ithout it, beer ferments on the stomach, causing M biliousness. Schiitz beer is brewed with ail & W precautions, it is the recog- SB p nized standard ail the world Mu If over, because of its purity. SB iff Ask for the Hr every Bottling. M-'rtrnn & Davis, Ail®* 212 & 214 Hiv St., ’Phono No. 92, a Brunswick.- A P&F jWW 1 THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS MARSHAL’S SALES. rV! E OF GEORGIA, COUNT \ OF GLYNN, CITY OF BRUNSWICK. Wili in- sold before 111- court house door of said county on the first. Tues day in June next between the legal hours if sale the following described property to wit: 168 That certain lot. tract or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and stale iforesajd. and known and described on the map of said city, made by George'R. Baldwin, A. D. 1837. as Old Town lot number 212. Levied on as the,property of Mrs. Rebecca Wylly. unfler and by virtue of a tax fl fa. is sued liv N. D. Russell, clerk of the mayor and council of said city against the said Mrs. Rebecca Wylly for tax es due said city for the year 1902. Taxes 837.13 and cost. 132 Also at the same time and place that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the cjty of limnsvick. state and county aforesaid, and known and describ ed on map of ..aid city mail. George Ti. Baldwin. A. ti 1837 as 'he middle section of Old Town lei number si and improvements thereon levied on fts the proper!v of Mrs. F. >l. Symon - under and t-y virtue of a tax li fa issued by N. i>. Russell clerk ■if the mayor and council of lie- said by. .icainst said Mr- F. M. Symons for taxes flue said city for the year tote'. Taxes $36.10 and costs. Also at tiie - ante time and place 'hat certain lot. tract or narcel of land situate lying and lining in the city of Brunswick, state find county aforesaid, anil known and describ ed on mail of said city made by George If. Baldwin, A. I> 1837 c till' w-. 'evn oimhalf of Old Towt lot. number 'O7. levied on as the prop erty iif .1 M. Holmes under and by virtue ot i tax fi fa issued by N. I). Russell clerk of (lie mayor and coun cil of Hie -ahl citv, against said J. M. Holmes for taxes due said city for ilip year II."2 Tuxe- $ 1.20 nnd costs. 71 Also at tin* .-amo time and place I that c -it iii hi!, tract or parcel cf land situate lying and being in the ;city of Tb a . ■i< i state and county aforesaid, and Imown and describ ed on man of said city made h* Leorge It. Baldwin. A. P. lx:’7 New T< *vn lot nimibor 338 and ini nrovennuds Um*i- e?*. T.evind on as property of Mrs. Minnie Oann. guar diati. UTid-n* ami by virtue ri' a '• fa issued by N !). Bus ell Her!- <b* a I ci j';n ■>! *>f t !,i -.hi egahef said Mrs. .Minnie - foi Hu year 1002 Tax< £24.83 ire) cost:■. SI Also at the t- nme time and niter the leasehold intere t in ami to Mint certain lot. trag-t or on reel -f lanrl situate lying and b ’lug in the cit.v of Brimswici; state and emm-v lid, and known and 1 on map of said city mad.- b '• • -rge U Baldwin. A. I). * 1X37 a ■ In* oni horn <• u• half of the oasteni iiie haife. In her omvsiytJj of Town Commons, lo' number 1“2 and i*n prnvemon:s thereon between A\ r .]f and Albany xir--*. *.<>■ r| < n as the me fi.-rtv f| !' C':> Si'i;j’< 1 In'" S, -n.’dor and i'ifiiin i . -i o p.. ; "el by virtiti- ul u 'ux 6 f;t issued bv V. 1) Ur:- .:i r \ r „f the mayor ;1 ~<■;! „f ,b. iigaiu -1 s-i il f’:- 1 Inrun- for lax-’S dun -nid ci'v r-.r 111- . ar 1902 Tav ■ *2.31 an<l S. A DTIRNEY Marshal. J Mow a lady got a husband when hrr fane cove. and with pimple?. She Uf’e.i a bottle of Han rock's Liquid Sul phur which removed the pimples and made her skin white and soft. For sale by Smith's Pharmacy, l PETITION FOR AMENDMENT TO CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. To the Superior Court, of Said Conn ty; The petition of the Loan and Land i Company of Brunswick, respectfully shows;, 1. That petitioner was duly incor porated on Iho loth day of Septem ber, 1902, with the powers and priv ileges set out in the petition for in corporation and the order granting the application, ami which are of file 'in the office of the clerk of said court and duly recorded on the min utes, and reference to which petition and order is hereby had for the pur poses of (his petition. 2. That petitioner desires to have its charter amended so that it will have the following rights, powers and privileges: (a) All the rights, privileges and powers granted and given In building and loan associations and other like associations doing business in ibis state: (b) To loml money to persons not memebrs thereof nor shareholders therein at eight per centum or less, and to aggregate the principal and in terest at the dale of the loan for the entire period of the loan, and to di vide tiie sum of the principal and the interest for the entire period of the loan, and lo take security by mort gage. or otherwise, and to have ah the rights, powers and privileges in corporated and contained in sections 2358, 238!), 2390 and 2391 of the Code of Georgia of 1895; (o> To lend money lo its members on the stock held by such members, and to charge interest and premiums therefor: (and) To sell its capital stock, and provide for payment ot the same in monthly installments, and provide for setting aside a portion of such pay ments as an (Pipeline fund, and to im pose fines for making default in such monthly payments. F. E. TWITTY, Petitioner's Attorney-at-Law. GEORGIA, OI.YNN COUNTY. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing petition of the Loan and hand Com pany of Brunswick was filed in the office of the Clerk cf the Superior Court of said County, this April 23n1, 1803. A. O, TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Ccunty, Georgia. I To Grow JSfeW Hair QOKE DANDRUFF CURE and Hair Tonic is tf)C Tie Ware of Imitations COKE, SHAVING FOAM FOR EASY SHAVING Boats any soap, so lmudy. In collapsible tubes. If your barber or druggist dons not knopCoko Shaving Foam send to A. k. Bremer Cos., Chlcsyo, for regular tube. tor Sale by W J BUTTB, Prugglai Sealed Proposals. Treasury Department, Washington, I). 0., May !, 1903. Sealed propo als will be received at this department until 2 o'clock p. m. Friday. May 29. 1903, for Lite manufacturing and plac ing in position, in complete working order, in Lite United States custom house building, Brunswick, Ga„ certain combination gas and eiect.ric light specifications, and blank forms of proposal can be obtained upon application to the department. Partial bids will not he con-id sidered. The department reserves Mm right to reject any and ail bids aud to waive defects. Each proposal mtisl lie accompanied by a certified check in the sum of ten per cent of the aggregate amount, (hereof, drawn to the order of the secretary of the treasury, as a guarantee of good faith. Proposals mu-t lie add retted to the secretary of the treasury. Washington. C., and indorsed; “Proposal for Gas Fixtures. S. Custom Home Brunswick, Oa." IT A. HUNTER Acting Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE. The public is hereby notified that. | authorized collectors of The News! have the written authority of tne management and those who pay others I will do so at their own risk. For the Best in Printing Try the News Juh Office. For “Dorothy Dodd" shoes, the lat e-t for women, see .1. A. Smith, New castle street. I am offering a full line of all kinds of ladies and' mens’ shoos at reason able prices. .1. A. Smith, Newcastle street. For the Best In Printing—Try the News Jo!) Office. Or. Wimberteys Certificate. This is to certify that I have need Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur in my prac tice and have testeo it sufficiently tc knew it to he a remedy of great merit. Have used it with curative re sults in cases that nothing else would ienefit. J. P. Wimborley M. D„ Sco’ land Neck, N. C., Osctober 27, 19"? “"or sale hy Smith’s Pharmacy. Removal Notice. I have removed my plumbing and gas fitting business, from my old stand 315, Newcastle to 425 Newcastle street, in the store opposite W. 11. DeVoo's grocery, where I will be glad to wel come my friends ami the public gen erally, MOSE 6 DANIELS, MAY 10, ISC3, (LOOK HEREFOR !T It is What tbs P.cader Has Long Sought. People will vend advertisements about cures made by medicine. As as they read they wonder if the state .uients are true, if true was the re lief temporary or permanent? Read this case about. Doan’s Kidney Pills: W. H. Clai ke. of Bennel t street. ac irountant at Ihe Bloch Bros. Tobacco i works. Wheeling W Yu., says: "if 1 my back aches I know what will cure it. Doan’s Kidney Pilis. They are tho best remedy 1 ever com,' across. Fo - months I was plagued with backache, noi sharp pains, hut a dull aching ail tlic time, (hat made m - feci mis. eralile. ! got niciliciue on different occasions from doctors and if. seem, to relieve me for Ihe time, hut it was soon as had as ever. Tlearini Doan’s Kidic v Pilis I e.ok an , . the treat meet. Tiny cur'd mo. and that inre h . 1 on I; ing I will corroborate this in i noi-sonu] inter view or in repl;. I > i.j * .nnim i-a lion mailed to uv " For stile liy ail di ill p. ii o Foster Milhurn Cos . Buffalo. X. Y sole agonic for Cue U. S. Remember the name -Doan's —and take no other. IF YOU FEEL LANGUID And thoroughly tired out after very slight exertion, it shows that your blood is thin and impovished, mi 1 1:• • action of your heart Is weak. Take Smith's Compound Sarsapn rllla. ii will purity, enrich and witnli: your blood, and pit. your whole s yy | teli m a healthy condition. | SMITH’S PKARMAO Y ■Rswmvl it? li IP IfV F lUrflr Ivl ill!*/ | If you’re going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little tip Place a bo'tle in your grip 1 Red Top Ryo jj G. D. LEVADAS, | Sole aycni Grun&vfrk, Cs. j. and Vicinity. t.-jQ Monk Street. Ferdinand Wtslhcimer (, Sons. Di . -a Cincinnati,!). St. J wph, Mo Lotii c, X r J Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant .rtn'Vr (jA I 3 ' St ofa ■' xi 'i 'n Tlifi QUICKEST I ' i cau be bud hero. W* . > “rapid-fire lunch" :• ■ served so quickly. It is not fired .1 • ■•1 m i however, but. phe * in a dainty ;nid l - nor. This bi ,! ch (” quick Iv all i> lit the riin. f- ; J. V/. WILSON. Pron. •Phone 321 ifyuwwz yoaie* TVii? •' jlGbr,' ,ed tonic Is in growing; ! demand. The season of ,he yio-i eet oeod I? apprdaAl g IrmigasUou, HH. 'liodoncss, Jaundlf c CSili-. find Fever, Kick Headache, patr.B in sac- hack aji.i Gi'.aneys all depend un n- raa’aria, and Tiellevue Tonic • .use them all ic s.nj ; form, W. J, BUTTS, I jr-st ... Th# Drugget,