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SATURDAY MORNING.
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Mattings, Rugs, Linoleum
and Oii Cloth Floor
Covering.
Brighton your floors a bit. Don’t care how careful a housekeeper you
may be, you realize 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 thi . don't suppo • hat your net
docs not know the difference reversing conditions. Whatever is best in
Matting, Oil Clotn or Linoleum you will find our stock: contains new de
signs, choice patterns, an immense varit ty to select from.
C. jWeGMRVEY,
The Old Standby \
i At the Same Old Place!
A <•’
a Albert Arnheiter, the well known young $
£ butcher, still doing business at the old stand \
* No 207 Monk street where he will be glad to \
£ see his friends. Fuii line of everything in \
a the Meat Line, Fancy, Family and Staple s
£ Groceries. \
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jflMorgan & Davis
■ ra DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga.
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goad enterprises does not rc- +
ceivc proper encouragement. It*
for you to sav whetiio: you vvid^
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encourage us in our effort to edu- 3
cate the people to the u-e oi >; .0.1.*
pure, wholesome food, and to tin
fact that ii is not eronomyto
cheap Groceries. Encourage
by trading with us. t*
i YMOiviAS KfciANY, Grocer.
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Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Z
"Dorothy Dodd ’ shoo is a :*o .
m womens shoes, ■ lies,
$3. J. A. Biiiii.u, NVwtJLstio sireel.
Pure Chemicals are the only kinu
used at Jim Carters clothes cleaning
establishment. He is reliable and
wants your work. Phoue f *o3 2
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin oi v/i m.hosier, lud
knew what to do in the njt.i oi! need.
His wife had sm h an unusual ca j
stomach and liv. r Jiuubi \ physicians
could not help her. He thought ol
and tried Dr. Kind’s New Lite i’iii;
and she gut. reliei a' mice an i w ..*■
finally cured. Only 2.<c. at all (imp
stores.
It you want your icycle re.
rlgh* bring it to an ex* rieoce . work
man. U. J Ofewlno. i0& Oiouceuto
The X-Rays.
Recent e*:jn 't'lTUcii: •: hy practical
tests ami exuminat um with ihe ; *u
of the X lJavs, o .i.il h. ii it .• a f
that Catarrh nf the* .humc-li is not a
disease o,t itself, Imt Hire it n iM
from repeat c<i atl'u I oi imt-. • t• • *:i
"How can I cun* my Indigestion?"
Kodol Dyepep. in Cun' i eu • : thous
ands. It will cun* you of u t jon
and dyspepsia. and pro< r,i or mu
catarrh of tie- stomach i-.odol di
gests what you eat innk • t!on:
ach sweet. Bold !>\ .1 ro : IMi n
macy, Smith’s Iliariuncy and W. J.
Butts.
Real l slate Bargains.
$3,500.00 for one oi the prettied
houses on Union .('(. Lot
ami 7 room house *'st>oo 4 r \!Mi n- ;
the business center ll.oon.uu for 1
room lio'ne. close in. s: ■ ■ for 4
small houses. rent at no per month
$200.00 for 3 room iiuu. '*, brim;s -L'-.uit
per month.
BROBSTON, PENDIO & CO
THE
Douglas
Hardware
'Company,
H. S. LEE, Manager.
—Dealers In—
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
GUNS,
TIN
CUTLERY,
AND
PLOWS.
AGATEWARE
21& Newcastle Street,
Bear m Mind
That we Sell
Fire arms, cutlery and sporting
.joeds- Kishinq tackle.
EMPTY ANP LEADED oHf-.LLfe,
gun AND tlurfud REPAIRING.
P .0. KESSLER
Monk Street.
Relief Tor the Suffering.
Hancock’s liquid Sulphur will givo
you imediete relief and permanently
euro ail ach diseases as eczema, pim
ples, letter, herpes, rinlcworm, salt
to. 'Hiii, dandruff, diphtheria, sore
throat , outs, burns, open sores and all
blood and s’ on troubles. Hundreds of
r.nsi ci skin diseases have been per
maii 'Utiy cured hy the use of Han
cock’s Liquid Sulphur after all other
rcrccdie: have failed. For aale by
Smit e Pharmacy.
Artistic effect, flnisti and lasting quaf
ities con: Uiered. Wilson's Photo
graph Rtmiio, 502 1-2 Gloucester St.,
has no competitors. Go there "ye
Kilts.” j
dome dedal
Slews Sides.
Mrs. Ben T Sinclair, of Darien,
spent yesterday in the city.
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Miss Irene Wood is the guest of
Miss Nannie Coney In Savannah.
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j Little Mallory and J raai lin Aiken
are recovering from their recent ill
; ness
* * *
Miss Ethel Conolev is spending a
few days in Savannah, the gutst of
Miss Nannie Coney
, ; .
Mrs. Albert Fendig entertained a
few friends Thursday afternoon at
her home on E treet. The occasion
was much enjoyed by all present.
* • *
Circle No. 4 of Ike Methodist Aid
society, will serve lunch in the Dil
lon building on Newcastle street be- :
ginning next Tuesday from 12 to 3.
The public is invited to patronize the
ladies, wluo will serve a delici&ij; I
lunch at reasonable prices.
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Miss Mamie Symons closed her
school yesterday with a nice program
of exercises. The little folks cave
made splendid progress anti reflect
great credit upon their ieacher. Miss ’
Symons will compliment the children
with a picnic as soon as the weather ,
is settled.
A number of guests have already
visited St. Simon this beacon and
parties are looked for at the Arnold
house from all parts of the country.
Parties from Chicago, Detroit and Now
York have already spent several
week at this popular resort, and the
season promises to he unusually suc
cessful.
...
Miss' Laura .Tones entertained with
a flinch patty Thursday evening. De
licious refreshments were served af
ter the game and the young people
enjoyed the evening very much. Those
present were: Misses Catrio Situ-y,
Lulu Stacy, Josephine Torn.-, Mario
Torris, Elise McDonald, Estonia Tor
rls; Messrs. Eugene Marlin, j. Brooks,
Ed Decker, Andrews Ernest McDon
ald, Newton Walker, Me Harley.
....
Mrs. Edward Burdelt entertained
yesterday afternoon with a very pret
ty and enjoyable card party. The
rooms were charmingly decorated fur
the occasion quantities of loses and
scarlet poppies. Euchre was played
and the first prize, a beautiful china
plate, was won by Miss Genevieve
Kalston. The cofi.-olation, a cut. glass
vase, was won by Mrs. Edwin Brob
ston. Each guest, received a lovely
poppy as a souvenir. Those invited
were: Mrs W. H. DeVoc. Mrs. .). W.
Thomas, Mrs. W. G. Brantley, Mrs. O.
L. Candler, Mrs. R. R. Hopkins,
Mrs. H. M. King, Mrs Ralph Tapper,
Mrs. Edwin Brohston, Mrs. J. B.
Wright, of St. Simon. Mrs. James
Foster, Mrs. L. A. Silvern, Mr a Fa
bian, Mrs. N. H. Ballard, Mrs. J. b\
Baya, Mrs. A. C. Basks, Mrs .j. A.
Montgomery; dia-.es Elizabeth Atkin
son, Genevieve Ralston, re ..■! <'< co
le) , Annie 1 )’C< un
yirginia Boyle.
To Keep Moths Out of Your winter
ctoilios, nave tliem tl*jrougiily * leaned
anU pressed by Jim Cai tei before pitt
ing them away.
LAWSON L.AMAK,
Attorney at Law.
Can bo found in Opera House Bid's.
Office of K. E. Twitty or J. D. Srmv' *
Notice.
I will be at the following places
li the following days to rccotvj state
and county tax. returns tut the year
PO3.
Pyles Crossing, April ith and 23d.
May loth.
St. Simon's Mills, April loth and
,sth. May j!2nd.
Sterling, April 11th, May 2nd and
23d.
Jamaica, April 15th and 2-ICU. May
loth.
Brunswick, April ICth, 17th, 18th.
May 7th, Bth, Ulh and 28th, 3oth.
JOHN E. DUBBKKLY.
Receiver Tax Returns lor Glynn Coun
ty.
f Keeps Well Posted. TS<e latest
and improved methods are the kind
used by Jim Carter. Only the finest
chemicals and safest methods used.
“Dorothy Dodd” shoes are the very
latest for women I have them J.
A. Smith, Newcastle street.
Headquarters for Groceries.
Attention is called to the ad. of
A. Zelmenovitz, the well known gro
cer, which appears elsewhere in thi3
issue. Zeimenovitz can save you
The Arcade.
Respectfully announces to its many '
friends and patrons in Brunswick and
surrounding country that we are pre
pared to fill their orders tor any of
tfi leading brands of whiskies on the
market at popular prices. All goods
will be delivered to out pf town us
toiners iree of express charges: w. W.
W., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 6(1,
Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke of
Cumberland, Monogram, Bello of Bour
bon and a number of others including
gins, wines and popular brands of.
beer. Our bar is replete with all that I
goes to make up a Aral class establish-!
ment. Pocl and billiard tallies kept ]
in an up-to-date condition. We serve
an excellent lunch from 11 a. w to
1 p. m.
t-> . PHlb KELLER.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
’LOW RAILS
Seaboard Air Line.
For the 1903 reunion of the Confed
ate Veterans, the Seaboard Air bine
will sell from its coupon ticket, sin.
tions round trip tickets to New Or
leans at the very low rate of one cent
I per mile lor distant e traveled short
| lice mileage; the tickets will be sold
I frojn May 16th to 21st inclusive, good
■for return until May 2-itli. By de|>-".-:-
iting the tickets wiin the special agent
at New Orleans not later than May
Southern Railway.
The Southern railway offers thd
most convenient schedule to the Con
federate veterans, Sons of veterans,
delegates and visitors to the annual
reunion of the United Conlcderatc
Veterans, New Orleans, 1.a., May id.
1903, from Brunswick to Now Orleans
and respectifully solicits the fav< i of
your patronage. Two trains daily,
making close connection through to
New Orleans as follows:
Leave Brunswick 7:20 a. m. Arrive
New Orleans 9:30 a. m. Leave
Brunswick 9:05 p. m., arrive New Or
leans 8:25 p. m.
Fare, $12.50 for the round trip.
■ Detailed information cheerfully furn
ished on application.
C. L. CANDLER, li|c i. Agt.
To Savannah Via qpjfhern
Passengers going JSf Savannah to
spend Sunday in fi®ire can lie as
sured of passing the entire day in
that city by using the Southern rail
way. Tn future the traiin will leave
Savannah via Atlantic Coast Line at
5:30 p. m. Will make close connec
tion with Southern railway train at
Jesup, arriving at Brunswick at 8:3:1
p. in.
To The Mountains.
Account of the mooting of American
: Society of Civil Engineers at Ashe
ville, N. C., June Bth, the Southern
Railway will sell tickets to Asheviil .
on June Otli and 7tb and .Sl’h a.i one
fare plus 25 cents for the round trip.
Tickets good returning until June lfeh
C. L. CANDLER, General Agenl
From a Cat Scratch.
On the arm to the worst sort of a
burn, sore or boil, Dewitt s Witch Ha
zel Salve is a quick cure. In buying
’Witch Hazel Salve, bo particular you
got Dc,tilt's—fids is the salve that
heals withc.it leaving a scar. A spe
cific for blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding piles. Sold by Joerger's
Pharmacy, Smith's Pharmacy, and V..
J. Butts.
Reliable dyeing can only bo done
by experienced dyers. Jim Carter can
give you satisfaction. Phone 253-2,
5u4 Monk street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified that
authorized collectors of The News
have the written authority of the
management and those who pay others
will do so at their own risk.
_ For the Best in Printing— Try the
News Job Office.
For “Dorothy Dodd” shoes, the lat
ent for women, sue J. A. Smith, New
castle street.
I am offering a full line of all kinds
of ladies and' mens’ shoos at n i.-m
u'dc prices. J. A. Smith. Newcastle
street.
For the Best In Printing- Try the
News Job Office.
Marshal Sale.
Will lie -old before the court boas -
door ou Monday the 18th., dav of
May 1903, one dark bav horse alma:
nine (9) years old Said horse i
m,w in the city pound unclaimed as-!
is: sold for impounding fees and co.-u.
This May 1.3 th., 1903.
S. A. Burney.
Marshal.
Quick service at the right time.
When a man wants his clothes cleaned
and pressed propetly and dehve.qd ir
short notice, the one good place to
sond them is Jim Carter's. Phono
''s3-2.
Miss Slater has something else new.
The New Bishop Collar, in linen
stamped in different designs.
GREATLY ALARMED
Ey a Pirsintelnt P-::rrr,;-
ne fitly Cured By Cham..>" .bin's
Cough Remedy.^
Mr. IT. I*. Burbage, ah* jd* *::t in
law, in Greenville, p. <' ,>/ud .. -a
troubled for four or five years with a
continuous cough which he says,
“greatly alarmed mo, caiisiny mo to
fear that I was in the first stage ol
consumption.” Mr. Burbage having
seen Chamberlain's Cur- !i Remedy ad
v • li ed, concludt and to try ; . Mow
read what ho Says of it 1 soon i
a remarkable change, ami alter m . i
two bottles of the twent.v-liv< con!
size, I was permanently cured.” Sold
by all druggists.
W, M. TUI PER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agentr.
Lighterage, Towing -.no Marine In
eurance. Correspondence Solicited
BRUNSWICK.. QA,
EDWIN W. DART,
‘Attorney and Councclior at Lav/.
Court Hcusei Brunswick, Ga.
Ail Were Baffled.
Word comes from Wake, Ark that
Rev. Jno. J. Cox had a strange malady
accompanied by yellow jar mb
i'"*r 12 years physicians were bait! ,
and though everything known to tie
profession was mud, the trouble re
maincd. One day he began
Electric Bitters and in a week ;t
chance for the bettei i
length he was entirely cured. Ii
most reliable medicine for liver ; .id
kidney troubles. Only 50c. and guar
teed by all druggists.
“One Dose Convinces.”
Mosleys Lemon Klixer acts gently
in the bowels without any unpleasant'
effect, it is a perfect liquid laxative
uO cents per bottle at all drug stores
! petition for charter.
I . ■
I Georgia. Cl;, an County.
| Pc:.ism for incorporation if Dixio
I Drug Company.
■ Court of said county:
i -i*• . i. aof !'. it. Aiken, Albert
: - Wright, t.. li. Low ell.
A' M. it.iv,..-a, J. fl. Whitmire, C. Down
‘n,B- w M I'upper, E. H. Mason, It.
. 1 f E. Morgan and J.
all of ; aid slate and
" in ' , fully shows:
1 F li.it they desire for them
" - , their ciat - suci essors and
> ha- i; corporated under the
name and style of "Dixie Drug Com
pany "
-■ : c term for which petitioners
a" to lie inc.-rporiticU is twenty (2i>i
y'-i s. with Hu - privilege of rouewal
at the end of that time.
■'* b* l ' c.iph.w! st,■( -iv of (he cor
poi'.-e ion i- to lie 'on th-.-t- .ml dollars.
divided into shares of
"tie Hundred dollar.-. <$ 1 in >.iiti) each.
howet ■■ > k the privil
ege of increasing raid capital stock op
en a vo:<- • f two-thirds of the capital
took then f.su; 1, not to exceed tn
' • ■ H .- ■■ (ate one h ndred thousand
dollar.- - , i Jioo.flftO.MO!
i Your petitioners pray that upon at
lea t twenly per cent (20) of the
‘ hole an 1 dollars
•Ft', "> 1 "dig paid in cn- ii. they
be amboriz.-d ... begin Inislness.
c- 1 ' ”J"CI Oi die pmi.o. erl cor
peratit u i ie- -I .ry profit and gain
to Its -;ofkholdors, and to tiiat end
c'-tr< ip bo incorpo
ili - put'c.i.-c of manufactur
in-: nr o:s. nicdiriaes. pi-upriutry prep
* or drugs, beviwages and com
"odikis thereof r.f and kind 'and
;chara< ter ami :• other articles
and thin ot like kind and char
cr to acquire and purchase
ingredients neocessary for tint
in:'-:infaclurp of such articles; to ac
(piive any patents or formulas of any
proprietary preparations, medicines,
drugs, artio- s hove rages; to per
ch i o . qe'rc any a I all kind of
nos, i; oprtefar? prepa
id any ot her artl
cl> s or thiuas cot manufactured by
-aid corporation, u I commonly u-ed.
;-.ud sold in the carrying on of a whole
-at-- dm i-usir.ess. to purchase for
'■"h or on . edit any and all such ar
1 < 1 ?, beverage commodities nn.i ■<--y
and ail such ani. k and things as
may be profitable to handle in eonnee
>n therewith and to soil f OP ~a s .h or on
‘Li pr.Hin.-i;-. an iel.-s or coin
modifies manufactured or acquired
by said corporation, in any manner
known to tratio.
r T <> pitrcha - ■ an 1 hold real’ and
personal property r.oressaiy to carry.
' ; ” mi 1 ir-incss and re acquire
'lie sati;,. v.i-.-never i; J - necessary to
■■ ! i ■ e of said eorpora
w mail v and to execute
1 i li m in on prop
evty io secure tip- same; to have the
'laid to i-stie ijords if desired and to
make deeds of trust or mortgages or
other liens upon A property to secure
uvi'c and( IdsOf 1 'u.a or mart .nines ot
Hens or other securities upon real and
personal property for the protection
and security of any advances made to
any person or poisons, natural nr ar
tlfieial. dealing with or for any debts
owed unto said corporation; and to
acquire and hold all property so
pledged if n- .-ar to protect it--
intercr;. and •-]! and convey the
Halve at pleasure.
i. 'i-i have and use a common seal.
’ at 1 <1 to pi aid and be
;i pb-aded with in any of Hi,-, courts of
■ r odio Mate or the
T’ldte.i Ftatea.
K Tli<. principal office and place of
of the op< ;ed enrp rati >n
to be 1 i file city of Brunswick, said
slat" ami count.", with 'ho rich' mid
're" to cdabli-h branch offices in
C'ler place nr place' in nr with
out til" confine;: r.f ylntr.
• ' ' or/ fre - oner pray to lie
- 1 •• - in the name
! Slvle r.fo lid ntllled to all of
■ mmi in piivlli ges
! ' ' ” f! ■ lint ilities fixed bv
1 a w.
TV fit 1 dav <if May An 1 ftfiß
ATKiypov g nrxwoonv'
Petitioners' Attorneys
Filed fn Office tilts May filh A D
1003.
U F duTUGNON.
f’lork Fun Court. Given Cos. Ga
GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY
1 If I- duß' tie*'. (“11-1-1,- Rut-, riot’
fV„:r> C.tvnn c u tv r;eon-in. do here
br certify that the within and fore
ynner tv.n pa<;e- V true and correct
-cey ef tljp r.elitlop pf r>lx;.. L] qg
r '" ' r file ill the Office of the
c 't -"-ri- • Com-f e.r said count’.- of dale
Hie 7'h d'ly ■ f *•-,. /, Ti iqq.i
. ; v: ‘ Tir ■" my ", a"<• a: ands -il ~f office,
thii fit] day of May. A D 1 HO?
H F d-:RIG:-JON.
FB-rk Rqp irt Glvnn Fi, Ga
Dr. Wimbertey a Certificate.
This is to i • : ;iy that I have used!
Hancock’.. l iquid Fnlufcnr in my nrac
■'ice and have testeo it sufficionrfy tr
know it to he a len ojy of great
H - 1 it vith curative r**
suirs in r. tT 'M. nothing else would
hd'evt. I. p ’.'V„- !,i rtey M. D., Sco‘
'U'l-I A'c' k. N. 0.. (j Stoker 27. 1302
l .'.<r sale In- Fe.-Ui ■ I’i:nroiaev.
physic
Uhamlierlain Stomach and Livt r
| a.u":. Is v nr,; "asy to take and
in efa it, Fi r tale by all
•] MIK&iStS.
f
A Farmer Straightened Out.
- A - man farm near here
' r ‘ !i '• '• ago com]
U[) \v;-li 2'h n.;: : }.* id. [
:i ‘‘^ rr ' a ■>()’.. of C/iamherlain's
ruin Ditir.i is ini J i Ijirn u.st* ii
: ' r ’ ■ ■ is||
M “'.J ];:-!.*■ 'i (•‘•nt lor it," hays
•' ’• !‘-:T r. or' A.artoiis Mills, N. V
f<*w fi-iys he ’valke:; into the store*
'* • * * ‘ tij.; Oiiti haiulotl me
■' Ki VO ,Iri <j? i : * r Hot -
■ of r:-.:,,. V'rlain s Pain Balm. I
if i'j 1 •• i >,f** ; ,M -;j: tiuf for
it ' ured mo. ’ For suh* by all drug
gists.
a lad.'. / a when
in r face i -r with oimplos. She
nsed -i hott)e of ilan< ock s hiquid Sal
;.hnr which removo<l the pimpies and
made her i.kin white and soft. For sale
by Sniitn’3 Phariruicy.
ALONG OUR
BUSY BAY
Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and
Sailings—Other News of the
Movement of Vessels
in Port.
Arrived.
Schooner H G. Haskell, Richard
son, Boston.
Sailed.
Steamer M. F. Plant, Thompson,
Philadelphia.
Steamer Lobelia, Watson, London.
Schooner Robert Graham, Dunn,
McKown. Rock Island, Me.
S.-huoner Horace P. Shares, Tony,
New Haven.
Schooner James Pierce, Vail. New
York.
Schooner Carrie A. Norton, Camera,
1 [avana.
Schooner Henry Tjpcott, Leuivm,
Baltimore.
Schooner George M. Grant. Pelton,
Philadelphia.
Schooner Samuel p. Bowers, Rich
ardson, New York.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala.,
was twice in the hospital from a se
vere case of piles, causing 24 tumors.
After doctors and ail remedies failed,
Bneklen's Arnica Salve quickly ar
rested further inamation ami cured
him. It conquers aches and kills
pain. 25 cents at all druggists.
Dr O. G. Green, of Wood.,ury, New
Jersey, sole manufactuTer of Green’s
August Flower and Boschee’s German
Syrup, whose advertisement appears
in our paper regularly, will send to
any one mailing a two cent stamp
tn pay postage, one of his neyv Ger
man Syrup and August Flower puzzles,
made of wood and glass, it amuses
and perplexes young and old. Al
though very difficult, it can be mas
t-red. Mention this paper.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Glynn County:
To the Superior Court of said Coun
ty;
The petition of Joel A. Greene, J. A.
Montgomery, C. T. Hainan. Jas. Savage
annd J. 1). White respectfully prays:
1. That they, their associates, suc
cessors and assigns may be made a
body corporate and chartered under
the corporate name of South Georgia
Brick and Supply Company.
2. That such in corporation may
ibe for the term of twenty (,Ai) years
from its date, with uie privilege of
renewal of such charter upon its expi
ration.
3. That the capital stock of said
Company shall be Ten Thousand Dol
lars (sld,eoo.Uo.i divided into shares
of the par value of One Hundred Dol
lars ($100.00) each aud that said capi
tal stock may be increased at any time
that said Company may desire to a
sum not exceeding Twenty-five Thou
sand Dollars ($25,000.00),
4. Petitioners show that the 0.-ject
of said incorporation is intended to
be pecuniary gain and profit to its
stockholders and to that end they
pray that said company may have lull
power and authority to manufacture,
buy and sell, (either or all) bricks and
ciay products generally, to nianiilaei
nre, buy and sell and deal in either
i>r itself or upon commission, as
agents, for others, building materials,
:i'rs .supplies, mercliandise of any
and every ltinti, coal, iron, steel and
];••]!• products, whether manufactured
o; raw material, timber lumber, nav
al mores, cotton and their respective
products handle and dispense of for
hire for others when desired, goods,
A.ues and merchandise, and the same
to receive upon storage as warehouse
men and to issue receipts for the
same when received and act con
cerning the same as lactors and
agents for hire for the consig
nees thereof, acquire, hold, lease,
puichase and use such lands and
p< rsonal property as may he nec
essary or desirable in and about
the conduct of its business or
to lease such property, and to pur
chase, sell, mortgage, encumber or
p use siu li property, i<> borrow money
and secure i>s payment by liens upon
or sale of its property.
a. That said Company have power
to elect and appoint, such ollieers, as
may he desired, . for the proper and
i 1 ‘oiitable conduct of its business, that
it may sue and he sued in its corpor
ii 1 name, have and use ,'i corporate
seal, make all necessary by-laws and
regulations for the conduct of its busi
ness and generally enjoy and exercise
• *‘i rights, powers and privileges us
uai and iscident to business corpora
tions under the laws of said state.
**. That, the principal office and
i<l.ice of business of said Company
shad be in said state and county with
the privilege of establishing offices
Uld - - • his and doing business in such
oiuor counties and places in saiu
st He and elsewhere as may from time
o time be desired uy said corpora
tion.
1. Wherefore Petitioners pray that
n.s application may he granted and
Mny, their as-iciates, successors ana
assigns made a body corporate and
chartered under the name and style
. • '>i: el v ■ '.nv powers and
pt IVdoges by this petumn prayed for.
ami iu|/j(*ct, only to such limitations
“tel naoilities as are now prescribed
>y the laws of said state.
CKOVATT & WHITFIELD,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
I <h> certify that the foregoing is a
true eiq-y ol Hie original iiotition for
li'ioi'ji.'iiauon of South Georgia Brick
at"! Suiqily Comiiauy filed j„ mv of .
ee today. This April 18th, l'jirj
A- O. TOWNSEND,
Dop. C. S. C,
Glynn Cos., Ga.
N, ' lvs -'ol' Office—Bent Printing.
Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing
(lie one good place in town lo have
cleaning, pressing and dyeing p.opnrly
Is at Jim Carter's. Only the finest
of chemicals and reliable methods are
used, bond to 501 Monk street or ring
! phone 253-2.
may 16. 1903.
LOOK HERE FUR If
! It is What the Reader Has Long
Sought.
People will read advertisements
about cures made by medicine. As
as they read they wonder if the state
ments are true. If true was the re
lief temporary or permanent? Read
this case about Doan's Kidney Pills:
W. H. Clarke, of Bennett street, ac
countant at the Bloch Bros. Tobacco
works, Wheeling W. Va.. says: “if
my back aches I know what will cure
it, Doan's Kidney Pills. They are the
j best remedy 1 ever come across. For
I months I was plagued with backache,
not sharp pains, but a dull aching
[ell the time, that made m- foci mis
erable. 1 got medicine on different
occasions front doctors and it. seemed
• to relieve me for Ihe time, but it was
i soon as bad as ever. Hearing of
Doan’s Kidney Pills I took a course of
;the treatment. They emed me, and
that .cure has been lasting. I will
.corroborate this in a perswal inter-
I view or in reply to any •mnmauica
tion mailed to me.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 60c.
Foster-Wilburn Cos, Buffalo. N. V.
sole agents for the It. S.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
IF YOU FEEL LANGUID
And thoroughly tired out after very
#ight exertion, ii shows that your
blood is thin and impovished, nd the
action of your heart is weak.
Take Smith's Compound Sarsapa
rilla it will purify, enrich and vitalize
your blood, and puc your whole sys
toh in a health) condition.
SMITHS
PHARMACY
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If you’re going on a trip
Here’s a pleasant little tip
Place a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
*.j6 Monk Street.
Ferdinand Wrstheirner C Sons. Didtllcrs
Cincinnati, 0. St. J rep h, Louiavilla, Y.y
Wilson’s
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w J. W. WILSON, Prop. Vi
'Phone 321.
lb
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Thi? ilebrc ,ed tonic is in growing
demand. The season of the grea'est
need Is approaching. Indigestion, nil
liousness, Jaundice. Chills and Fever,
Sick Headache, pains in back and’
kidneys ail depend upm ma'arla, and
Bellevue Tonic cureß them all in ani
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
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