The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 08, 1903, Image 2

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•iTtmiUT WORN INO. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THU NEWS PUBLISHING CO. C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... .City Editor. Advertising rates made known on application. Church aud other char- Itaii# organization notice* puhlishod at halt the regular rates. —a' *■*- „ £UBSCP,!PT!“N KATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mail tree of charge to all part* U the United States aud Cana-la, Mexico, Po iU> itlco, Guam. Philippine inlands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month * BU Months 1 60 One Year 6 u 0 Entered at the Brunswick. Ga., post office, as second-class mall matter. Hon. Emory Spser has designated The Brunswick Daily New* ae the official organ of the United States Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county. TELEPHONE 188. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. Ijc New* Publishing Company de sires It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must bo paid for in advance. We cannot at ford to devote our space to such ad Tertlsemeuls and wait on the courts ’or the money. 0 Get an Ad. in the MERCHANTS CARNIVAL * EDITION, * of the * BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWL ■ An Investment which wil 1 H pay over 100 per cent. Keep our streets unfl our roada in good condition. ; The new pope lias Kent, a good met: sage to the American people. The anniversary edition of the At lanta News was an excellent paper. The summer girl has conquered the pea and now she .ieks the iuoun UJDB ‘ ________ Georgia is honored by having such • wan as A. O. Baoou in the Senate. He has served his state well. The Catholics of Brunswick ure pleased with I lie new jxipe. In fact the whole world seems to be. It is easy to fool a woman into marriage tit after that she knows the jodge does not meet every night. The north seems to be a dangerous place for the negro. Yet the noortli erners love the black man so much. The News Btncerly hopes that there Will he no strike here. \W l are not In a ;position at present to have tills kind of trouble. The closing down of so many collon mills seems to point to the conclusion that a (Add labor law Is unnecessary, any war. t Tho merchant who wants to do a ,4, ,0.1 businirps during tho oajrnivul should buy space lu the carnival edi tion ot the News. "There are millions in cantaloupes,” says a Ueorgia paper, to which the Co lumbus Enquirer-Sun artlessly asks: "What; seeds?” In the race between Shamrock 111. and Shamrock 1., tho former won by 22 minutes. This will make Iho stock ot the challenger take an up ward shoot. Yesterday's record from the scene ot race troubles —Clasvllle, Ohio, mob after a .negro. He will be lynched. New York —White men on a training ship refuse to work with a negro. .The persecution of tho negro In the north should be stopped. The Columbia State observes that "thie Is one summer when the bears are not asserting that the farmers are holding back their cotton. Cotton jivaa never squeezed out of the south more effectively at this season. Tho daily port receipts are about one-tenth the receipts at the *am lime last JW,” ANOTHER EFFORT. It is said that another effort will be made shortly to secure the extra dltlon from Indiana, for trial in Ken tucky, of ex-Oovernor W. S. Taylor, who was charged with complicity In the plot for the murder of the slain Governor Goehol. Tor tlitree years Taylor has lived in Indiana, a fugi tive from justice, under the protection of Governor Durbin, who has refused all requests to deliver him to the authorities of Kentucky, though for mal and regular requisition has been made for Idm. Governor Durbin has lately been highly extolled for ids effort to sustain the majesty of the law in connection with the lynching*; that have occurred In ids state, but his attitude towards the Indicted fu gitive. Taylor is not in harmony with his recent professions. It is now purposed to apply to the United Slates supreme court for a mandamus to compel! Governor Dur bin to surrender Taylor to the Ken lucky authorities upon requisition of the governor of that state. It lias been a matter of wonderment to us why such a proceeding bias not been instituted long since. The constitution of ilie United States, article IV. section 2. says: "Extradition—A person charged in any state with treason, felony or other crime, who shall flee from justice and be found In another state, shall, on demand of the executive authority of that state from which lie tied, be de llvered up, to ljr removed to the state having jurisdiction of the crime.’ There Is no discretion allowed the executive of the state in which the fugitive is found. The accused crlm Inal “shall be delivered up." This is a provision of the federal constitution and the federal authorities must en force it. An application to the United States courts should secure to Ken lucky iu short order possession of the former governor ol t lie slate for the dealings of justice with the heinous crime charged against him. THE WINGS OF NEW YORK. New York gave a sigh of relief when the March winds stopped playing games around the but I leinents ol the Flatiron building, and rondo prepara tions for a peaceful summer, ms far as energetic elements were concerned, But this was not to be, and the sum mer's severe thunder storms have swept over the disemboweled city mid tlie wind has been working be yoinl the union hours at times. Thurs day an unusually heavy thunder storm swept across the Island, and tin' wiud, deserting Madison square, gpllopcd up to Herald square lo play around some of the new buildings there. A Tint 11 was caught by Hie gale aim hurled through one ol the lag plate glass windows In one of Hie large dry goods stores amt did not have time to even see where he was going. H New York continues her aerial growth it will soon lie necessary for the people to carry anchors when walking about tljio streets. —Springfield He publican. The man who rewards lus political enemies in the hope of making them friends will lose in Hue end. the voter; who placed him In otUce. The Baltimore Manufacturers' Koc ord calls attention to the lact tlmt tin tremendous slump In Wall street - aggregating the sshrlnkagc of billion-, of dollars In values- Is a demonutm tlon that when the street speculators buck up against the momentum atm progress of 80.000.CC0 people, backed by $100,000,000,000 ot wealth, the job is too Mg to master. Wo remarked only a day or two ago tluu me >Ollll try was gradually realizing that Wall street was not the whole thing. in tho north nine negros have been lynched, a dozen or tuore hate been chased all over the country, hundreds have been driven iron; their homos tor being negroes. Tho negroes should say "deliver us from our friends.” To Old Point Comfort. On August tilth me Southern Kail way will sell tickets to Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach at SI3.UP lor the round trip. Tickets will be good returning until September 2d, C. L. CANDLER, General Agent. Pure Chamloato are the only kind used at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning esitmiUhinfetU- He * reuaine u u grants year grurfc. ftluna gill Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, ar.d catarrh of the stomach are ail due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and rt lengthening Oie mucous membranes lining the stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Gives Health to the Sick nnd Strength to the We**k. Bottles only. SI.OO Size boldine 2 I A times the trial si/e, which sells for 50c. Prepared by B. C. DeWitt A Cos., Chicago. Smith’s Pharmacy, Joerger’s Pharma cy, Fortson’s Drug Store. To GroW JSfeiV Hair I COKE i iftIBMIFF j ms ! A an J Jr. atr "t onic lx ? * *}j ** *£* j ’ \ f V*'*Ct-r+ ct imitation* r -ye ~ i '■.✓ A Ja. .L -.4 j 'j Sf.VA V s :'-iC i FOAM | j , I* o K K.V J. VfN O t j !. •> i i,\ • fv in 'i.lli.f-ibrp j j ml,- l* ... > ■ <1 ' !*,*>. I I ml I , , -i .- .111.1 MIL I*w tu | 6 > v i'. i„ f. X c.Jm, : For 3ale by W J BUTTS, Druggist Wilson’s Up to Date Hestauuant * THE) QUICKEST DUNCH C A .7 can be hud here. We call it our 7 "rapid-tire lunch” because it is 7 served so quickly. a it Is not tired r.t our palrons.fi 7 however, but placed before them 7in a dainty ami appetizing 7 uer. j* 7 This lunch costs little, can 7 quickly disposed of and satisliesiß but Uie most robnst appetites, jjj 5' J. W. WILSON, Prop. Ifs 'Phone 321. £g Sfteievue i/cnie. Tuls , tonic to la growr&g demand. The season ot the grea'eet need Is approaching, indigestion. Hit* liousness. Jaundice, Cos Ills and Fever, dick Headache, pains in tee heck and kidneys ail depend upon malaria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all ia sap form, W. J^BUTTS. "Dorothy Dodd” shoes are the very latest lor women. I have them. J. A -Smith Newcastle Stryvit. Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $2,000 wl'h tho best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain's Btomach ami Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with In digestion, had taste in (he mouth, lack of appetite or coustipatton, give these tablets a trial, and you are cer tain to l-e more th; n pleased with the result. For sale at 25 cento per box by all druggists "One Oose Convinces." Mosleys Lemon Elite:- acts gently In the bowels without say unplessant effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative 60 cants per •’ 4ru* t os THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*. WANT COLUMN. If you want a position, a houca, * servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that soma on* else has, ad. verttse in this column. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms to rent to men. 218 Union street. FOR RENT—Stores, offices an l dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig & Cos. —— 1 -- I ■ " —— ■ 1 1 1 ~~~~ * | FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seabi, stinceiu, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street. FOR SALE —A desirable farm, con taining 25 acres, improved; a short distance from the city. Enquire at The News offloe. PERSONAL—Morphine, opium, lau danum, cocaine habit; myself cured; will inform you of harmless, perma nent home cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, box 3212, Chicago. LOST—GoId link cuff button. Fin der return to the News office and re ceive more than the button is worth. NOUICE. —All parties are hereby warned and notified not to trespass on Long Island or Little St. Simon All trespassers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. John Currie. Just received a car load of Harrison Bros. & dpo., celebrated ready mixed paints. Mil 9 Douglas Hardware Cos. FOR REN T. —Two connecting rooms, furnished, in one of the most desirable parts of the city. Address, “D,” care News. The Open-air Drying Process at Jim Carter’s gives the clothes a frs'hness that they don’t get else where. PETITION FOR CHARTER STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. To the superior court of said county: The petition of S. S. Rickett and Benito Padrosa, both of Glynn county, Georgia, and of Samuel A. Sizer, of Duval county, Florida, respectfully shows: 1. (That their asso ciates and successors, desire to become a body corporate and politic under The laws of the state of Georgia, under the name and style of the “Pino Lumber Company.” 2. That under such corporate name they desire to carry on for pecuniary profit, for the period of twenty years, with privilege of renewal thereafter according to law, the business: (a) Of buying, leasing, acquiring, selling and otherwise, utilizing and disposing of lands, timber rights and privileges therein, and to manufacture, buy and sell logs and lumber of ev ery character. (b) To erect and operate saw mills, planing mills and dry kilns for the manufacture and sale of the product thereof. (c) To construct tram roads and operate the same for profit, for the use and as well the profit of petition ers. (and) To engage In the merchandise business in connection with the busi mesa of said corporation. (e) To buy and sell real and per sonal property of every character. 3. The capital stock of said corpo ration shall be ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) divided Into one hundred shares of SIOO.OO each, no part of which has yet been paid in, but be fore commencing business under a charter gralpted hereunto, at kfist twenty-five per cent, thereof will be paid in cash, with privilege to Increase said capital stock from time to time by a vote of ninety per cent, of the stock then outstanding to an amount not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00.) (4) The chief office of said cor poration shall be In the city of Bruns wick, Glynn coutnty, Georgia'. with branch offices at other points In O.oprjJla,. the United States, or elsewhere, where necessary or con venient for the; transaction tof its corporate business, and as well to con duct and carry on the business of said corporation In the state of Geor jgia and elsewhere, as to said corpora tion may seem available. ! r>. Petitioners desire the privi | lege of Issuing the fully paid non as sessable (stock of said corporation in payment wholly or partially for | lands, timber or Interest therein, or ; personal property useful in carrying 'on tho corporation's businses. 6. Petitioners desire the right to • borrow money and secure the same (from time to time by mortgage, deed of trust or other form of security. 7. Thie number of officers -and di rectors, with their duties, shall be fixed by the by-tiws of said corpora tion, and are sulieet to change from time to time. 8. Petitioners desire for themselves and associates, under such corporate name, to have the right to make by laws for the government of said cor poration, to sue and bo sued, to plead and he Impleaded, and generally to have all the rights and be subject to all of the liabilities given by law to private corporations. Respectfully submitted, Kay, Bennet & Conyers, Petitioners' attorneys. STATE OF OEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN, This Is to certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the original petition for incorporation of the rino Lumber Company, on file in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Olynn county, Georgia. This 7t.h day of August, 1903. H. F. du Bigrion, Clerk Superior Court, Olynn County, Georgia. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail ofttimes e.omes as result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs, Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King s New Life Pills they put an end to It all. They are gentle but thorough. Try theta. Only 25 ovuts. Guavsluteeii by all druggists, THE OGLETHORPE, jj HUGH PORTER, Mgr. Brunswick’s Only First ? Class Hotel. * Reasonable Rates to ■ Traveling Men. | Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. \ |PHILLIPS the TAILOR) | Opera House Block, < k Has a large and selected stock of 3 Knew goods, for the coming season, \ If best of work and K anteed. “* } L Pants made to order for $4.00. j K Suits made to order for $15.00. K If you want a Swell; | Suit give me a 3 |call. j -A-,*!*MfttM fcftMtohc*,*.*,*^.. WOOD Oak and Pine B H, DANIELS, Phone 326 DEVARIS & LIVADAS, Country Grocery Store, 3TAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3. UNION”” CLEANING and PRESSING CLUB. EDWARD MARTIN clean and pres* your clothe* He doe* good work and will give yo u Satisfaction. Phone 146-2 508 Monk St. COAL == AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER, SCctdol SSysjeepsssa ?§© Bigeets wfoat pu BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Phone 267-2. 307 Newcastle SL Bicycles, Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Counceiior at Law. Court House. Brunswick, Ga. A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets and Matting, PuUim in Cane Seats in Chairs, Mattresses made and renovated, Furniture re packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAS, 110 Gloucester Street. Only the Experienced can guarantee and give you a first class job in Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing clothing. Jim Carter has the best—experience. NETTLETON’S SHOES ARE SU PERIOR I N QUALITY. I HAVE THEM. J. A. SMITH. £ FOR ♦GROCERIES + AND ♦ Fresh Meats REMBEMBER ♦ Durden &Go . Wolf and I Street sell it for less. Phone 352, and what you + Brdr will be delivered promptly. 4- READ THESE PRICES. +. Stew Meats from 6 to 71-2 pound Steak from 10c pound to . 121-2. Groceries just as cheap. V l . Artistic effect finish and lasting quad ities considered. Wilson’s Photo graph Studio, 602 1-2 Gloucester St., has no competitors. Go there "ye Kilt*.” ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in stitute supported by voluntary con tribution will be given a liberal quan tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. Note: Have done so for twenty years. Sales tens of nnuions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repent if not satisfac tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen ysarf. i.toseed oil must be added to tho paiaL tiiine in two minutes). Actual curt then a out $1.26 per gallon. ; unples ' 'te. Sold by our went*. „ Bowen & Them***. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians In ; a long a- j stubborn fight w-ithn ; , -cess on ; v rtght lung.” \v. 1 ,hes of Du Pont, Ga., and gave me up. Ev erybody thought n . u., had < :ie. Asa last resort ! tried Dr. King’s New Discovery f c, : a.: Un. The tbenefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now J've entirely regained my health." It conquers all coughs, colds, throat ifexf luno troubles. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 60 cents and 11.00. Tril botttles ires. rtani Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow 11h els - Whcn these important organs fail to act regularly the system becomes clogged with I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozlsy’s Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink v/hich acts gently and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid laxative, and is good for every member of the fLfft ypfivj’v family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. Mozley’s lemon HotVrops are without any equal bQfflQtl for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. ‘ . . —TPXiEIEn * :BAY IRON WORKS: l Manufacturers and Repairers of * : Machinery, Engines, Saw Miils: t Marine work a specialty, j ♦ 4- t Packings, Fittings j t and Supplies ♦ ♦- * >: Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. * > 629 Bay St, t W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, + T * . *- .'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. ▲ C. Downing, President E. H, Mason, Vice-President E.D.Waiter, Caahlar. The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAL. OF ONE HUNDRED AH D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of legit lmatt business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, firms and lions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly. intqjrost beuitj. ceriflcatas of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDER? of the “BANK kiRS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCJ* .ION” are cheap*.- *u. ■ ore conven lent tha* postoStoe or express. ■ • * V * I a Guand cuhishey ■W&wf JJ If Morgan & Davis (■•Wpwrirzyli DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga. I— ! NO AXE TO GRIND If you buy your Groceries here.* * Axe Grinding results from mis-3 t statements. We don’t make any* f because we know that people doj not like to be humbugged.. At. least not in .buying Groceries. ‘ That’s why we offer a full hundred* k “ cents’ worth for every dollar you* t spend with us. j { THOS. KEANY, GROCER. j i> Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.j Wiflen you want a pleasant pnysic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to taka and plesamt in effect, ,s'or sale by ail druggists. Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and see J. H. Tankersley and get one of his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives Best Satisfaction of any. He makes all grades and prices to order. Fine line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a speciaity of repairing trunks, valices, in fact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with u. patch. Call on him. J. H, TANKERSLEY. . Attention—Employers! Notice to all employers of laborers m the city of Brunswick: The Ameri can Federation, of Labor, No. 8393 of Brunswick, Ga., takes this means of giving notice that from and after the U-th day of August, 1903, the follow ing ' ages will be expected: That all persons employed in lumber yards, 15 cents per hour; ail persons employed on the outside of vessels, 15 cents per hour; all persons employed on the in side of vessels, as follows: Stowers, 27 1-2 ccts per hour; pullers, 22 1-2 cents per hour. Timekeepers or fore man, 27 1-2 cents per hour. This, July 27, 190$, PETER ROBINSON, President CHARLEY THOMAS, Sscretary. 1 AUGUST 8. 1901 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule Corrected to August I, 1903. For Savannah, Washington, Baltimore Plihilaaelphia and New Vcrx. Leave Brunswick 9:oo pcs Arrive Savannah 12.40 u_*i “ Washington . . 9:50 (~1 “ Baltimore 11:55 u*=i “ Philadelphia 2:56 an., “ New York . . 6:30 For Henderson, Aslievilie ar.d Wecten* Nortn Carolina Points. Leave Brunswick 3:00 pm Arrive Galuda 12:06 pm “ Hendersonville . ...12:47 pm “ Asheville 1:50 pm “ Itot Cpriugs 2:37 pm Waynesville , ...... 4:45 pm For Macon, Atlanta and Points North and West. Leave Brunswick .. .12:00 n 8:00 pm Arrive Macon ... 7:20 pm 3:00 am “ Atlanta.. 10:10 pm 5:20 am “ Birmingham 5:20 am 11:43 am “ Chattanooga 8:45 am “ Cincinnati 7:30 pm “ Louisville 3:15 pm “ Chicago 7:30 pm From New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Savannah. Leave New York 12:10 am “ Philadelphia 3:50 am Baltimore 6:22 am “ Washington 10:51 am “ Savannah 3:30 am Arrive Brunswick S:10 am From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisviiie, Atlanta and Macon, Leave Chicago 8:40 pm “ Cincinnati 8:38 am Louisville 7:40 am “ Atlanta . 7:ou am'.. 10:55 pm “ Macon ..10:20 am... 1:05 am Arrive Brunswick 5:30 pm... 8; 10 am Potent Pi!! Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their action ami pleasant in effect are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. W. 3. Fhilpot, of Albany, Ga., says: During a bilious attack i took one. Small as it was it did me more good than calmiel, blue mass of any other pills I ever took and at the same time it effected me pleasantly. Little a.,t-i Risers are certainly an ideal pill. Sold by Jorger’s Pharmacy. Great removal sale is now on at Mrs. M. Isaac's. All goods will positively go at cost prices. Just received a half car of John W. Masury Railroad lead in all colors. '■ you want to uza lead and oil you 'Attiol Sc ’ h--:. ’my 'big 1 -and. The Douglas Qq