The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 27, 1903, Image 3

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THUR'pAY MORNNG. Refrigerators ,„„r, ana la)me 7'ifp tn nT a K! 1 ?’- Fr ° C<l,im from Condensation in Inner Walls, longer ami l',n ° , R ° trisenltol - ; ! ' an carry One Hundred Pounds of Ice longer and can show a lower tempera ture in the shorn- t. time. A backward Summer time leaves quite a stock .-i Piazza and lawn uimture tor the Varanda annd Porch made of ash and maple, painted red mdees ' anUqne ' w,th iron '"' aces - See then, amt compare quaHty and 0. MgGARVSY. See the RELIANCE-SHAMROCK HE v \ YACHT RACES The Hallory Line has arranged for remarkably cheap trans= portation from Brunswick to New York and . return on account of the International Yacht Races for the American Cup which will take place off Sandy Hook beginning on August 20. The rate for the single trip, including meals, will be sls, and for the round trip SSO. { These Rates * w.ll be good on any New York bound steam er on and after August 1 and they will be good for the return trip until September 4 giving ample time for the completion of the races, additional time for sightseeing and shopping in and around New York before the limit expires. For further and fuller information apply to W. M. Tapper & Cos. Agents, Brunswick Ga. GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary and Marine Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make. C. W. DEMING, Agent. Brunswick, Ga. - The Wastes of the Body. i Every seven days ue biootl, mua- ! dies and bones of a man of average | size loses two pounds of wornout tis sue. This waste cannot be leplen- Ished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestion When the stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions. I the strength lets down, health gives j way, and disease sets up, Kodol Dys-: pepsia Cure enables the stomach and ' digestive organs to digest and as;.; m- j iiate all of the wholesome food that 1 may be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by Joarger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharma cy and W. J. Butts. a Doctor. “I am just up from a hard spell of the flux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A Pinner, u well known me. .usti Drummond, Tenn. “I used one boil - of Chamberlain’.- Colit D : arrhoea Kobv. -\y ■ without having a dot., 'r. I -i it the best cholera mfilie'na in t ; • world.” There is no use of employing a doctor when this medicine is used, for no doctor can presort •• a medicine for ' owel corvil;.. at in terra either for children nr ndnit It never fall* ’• 1 I” ’ For sale by aU druggists. your winter sub c*au bn ma je> t. good 3k new •. ind *!>• Cheap Rea! Estate. One of the j ttiest homes on tm ; or. street, lot 90x180; 7 rooms house, ! rice $3,500, payable fl,ooo cash bal ance one, two and three years 6 ;>r ceht. interest Grand opportunity for someone. For bargains of al) kinds call on us. BROBSTGN. FENDIG & C.O THE PRICE OF A LIFE is sometimes included in a prescrip tion Unit costs firty cents. Maybe first grade drugs would just bareiy cure, and second grade drugs prove just a trifle too weak. Lite some times hangs by a hair, and that hair may hr the quality of a single drug. Wo buy only (he highest grades, ir respective of cost, in the tilling of prescriptions, profits ars the last vhings wo think of. SMITH'S PHARMACY Cor. Newcastle and Monk streets .... BRUNSWICK, ■ • GEORGIA. The Open-air Drying Process at Jim Carter’s gives the clothes a frshnos* tini* they don’t get else shars, SHERIFF’S SALES. STATE OF GEORGIA. , GLYNN COUNTY. ‘..Will te 3old before the court house door on the first Tu:- -lay it :.. p tember. same being ton eighth day thereof, between the leg.il hours ot sale to the highest and best bidder I tor cash, the follow-mg personal prop | f-rty, towit: One six foot show case I manufactured by the Terry Manulie ! timing Cos., of Nashville, Tenu., ami .two six foot show oases manufactured j by the Atlanta Manufacturing Cos., of 1 Atlanta, (la. j Levied on as the property of Ken- I non Mott, under and by virtue of an execution issued by Glynn Superior Court, iu favor of the Brunswick Publishing Co.,and against the said Kennon Mott. Principal, sls. besides interest and cost. ALSO, at the same time and place i the following described property, tu iwit: That certain lot, tract or parcel land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn j and slate of Georgia, and known and described on Baldwin’s map of said j city, made in the year 1887, as the western one-half. of the eastern oncyhalf of Old Town iot, number three eighty-one (381), levied on as the property of the estate of W. M Satterwaite. under and by virtue of ail execution issued by H. .T. Road, Tax Collector, for State and County taxes due for the year 1902; amount of tax, $70.34. besides interests and cost. Levy made and returned to me by R. S. Pyles, Deputy Sheriff. ALSO, at the same time and place the following described property, to wit; That certain lot, tract or parcel land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn and state of Georgia, and known and described on Baldwin’s map of said city, made in the year 1837. ns the western one-fourth of Old Town lot number 184, levied on as the prop erty of A. J. Crovatt, under and bv virtue of an execution issued by If. J. Read, Tax Collector, for State and County taxes due for the year 1902; amount of tax, $51.50, besides in terest and cost. Levy made and re turned to me by R. S. Pyles, Deputy Sheriff. ALSO, at the same time and place the following described property to wit: That certain lot, tract or parcel land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn and state of Georgia, and known and described on Baldwin's map of said city, made in the year 1837, as the northern one-half of New Town lot number 742, levied on as the prop erty of W. E. Dempster, under and by virtue of an execution issued by H. J. Read. Tax Collector, for State a id, County taxes due for tbe year 1902; amount of tax, $14.50. besides intori- I ! and cost. Levy made and ret urned to me by R. S. Pyles. Deputy Sheriff. AI.SD, ?t r.-ic saia<- time nr..) iilace the following de-'.crib-.'ii property, t.e jwit: That certain lo'.tractorpnrcei of land, situate, lying and being n the :city of Brunswick, county of . i and state of Georgia, and known an I desscribed on the map or plan of sail city made by Geo, R. Baldwin, in the year 1837, as the southern one half of New Town lot, number eiglity one, levied on as the property of Free man Wright and in favor of Cather ine Wright, to satisfy an execution issued from Glynn Superior Court. Principal, $40.1)0, besides costs and attorney’s fees. Levy made and re turned to me by R. S. Pyles, Deputy Sheriff. ALSO, at the same time and place the following described property, to wit: That certain lot, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on St. Simon island, county of Glynn and state of Georgia, and known as two hundred acres of the “West Point Plantation,” bounded as follows: On the north by lands of the same tract, on the south by Black lands, on the east by Harrington’s tract and on the west by lands of the same tract, levied on as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, under and by virtue of an execution issued by 1L L Read, Tax Collector, for State and County taxes due for the year 1902; amount of tax. $54.00, besides interest and cost. Levied made and returned !o me by R. S. Pyles, Deputy Sheriff. W. H. BERRIE, Sheriff Glynn County, Georgiia. EXECUTOR’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF GLYNN. By virtue of au order of the court of ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first, Tuesday in September, A. D. 1903 at the court house in said county, he-1 tween the usual hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All of that certain parcel nr tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county and state aforesaid and in the city of Brunswick therein and in that portion of said county known as New Town and being known, distinguished and identified in the man or plan of said city of Brunswick, made by Geo. R. Baldwin, civil engineer, in A. D. 1837. os "New Town" lot number four hundred and thirty-three (133) and containing thirty by one lmndre;d and fifty feet, (30x150) and being bounded as follows, to wit On ihe north hj New Town lot number four hundred and thirty-four (1311, on the ea.3 by at alley, on Hie south by New Town 1 >1 number four hundred and thirty t.wc (432) and on the west by A street and fronting on said A street thirty feet, and running back with uniform width a distance of one hundred and fifty feet. (150) to said alley. DUDLEY H. AS BELL, Executor estate of Marv N. Hoyt F. H. Harris and Woodford Mabry, attorneys at law for Dudley H. Asbell. CITATION. eergia, Ciynr) County. To all whom it may concern Jno Dubberly having applied for gimrd anchip of the person and property of George Delworth tuinball. minor hild of George Turr.ball, late of said ounty, deceased. Notice is given that "said application will he heard tmy office, at ten o'clock a. m.. on be first Monday in September next HORACE DART. Ordinary. “One Dase Convinces." Moslevs Lemon E!!xr arts gently effect it 1b s perfect liquid laxative to 'the bowels without ppt tinplAS*"t 00 e<mU m* 4 * *f : t™* sto * 9 ’ PETITION FOR CHARTER STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. |T.o the superior court of said county | The pe-iUuu <>f UicUctt ficniio i amorti, both u> Giynu con.,:. Georgia, and of Samut-i -V. suer. -i Duval county. Florida. -r< u: l; iy i Ilo'.v :. L; iTaat pt-liG-oncr*-, iht-.r ~u>. ( late ■ s '"ii siiec".■■-ci y, de ere i o I-. a body eorpurat-.: and politic u uler the laws ot' tV .-date of Gourg.j. under the name and style of tin- "Pino Lumber Company.” 2. That under such corporate name they desire to'carry on for pecuniary profit, fur the period of twenty ycai-.i. 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 ami sell logs and lumber of ev ery character. (b) To erect and operate saw mills, [planing mills and dry kilns for the )MH- .- oture and sale of the product i 1 hereof. let fo construct tram roads and operate the same for *jro<U. for tin use and as well the profit ,-f petition ers. (d> To engage in thk merchandise business iu connection with Ihe busi ness of said corporation. \ (e) To buy aud sell real'and per sonal property of every character. 8. The capital stock cf said oorpo ration shall he ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) divided Into one hundred shares of $100.0,1 each, no part of which has yet been paid in. but be fore commencing business under a charter granted hereunto, at hi- ,t twenty-five per cent, thereof will in paid In cash, with privilege to increase said capital stock from time to time Iby a vole of ninety tier cent, of the stock then outstanding to an amount li-. t to exceed one hundred thousand dollars (SIOO,OOO 00.) t 4) The chief office of said cm deration shall he in the city of Bruns wiirk. Glynn coulnty. Georgia-, wb'i branch offices at other points in Ge'ir.'.jia.. Jn the United Slates. - , elsewhere Where necessary or con venient for the, transaction of its corporate business, and ns well to con duct and carry on the business of said corporation in the state of Geor ia and elsewhere, as to said corpora ion may seern available 6. Petitioners desire the privi lege of issuing the fully paid non sessable stock of said corpora! b n in payment wholly or partially for lands, timber or interest therein, a persona! property useful in carry,up on the corporation’s huslnses. 0. Petitioners desire the right te borrow money and se< ore the same frown time to time by mortgage, deed nf trust or oilier form of security. 7. The number of officers aril ,ii rectors, with their duties, shall be fixed by tiro by law., of said t orpor > lion, and are subject tn change frr:e time to time, 8. Petitioners desire for thems-.-lv anil associates, under such corpora c name, to have the right to make by laws for the government of said ee, poration, to sue a*. ! 1- ■ sued, to pie, and he impleaded, and generally b have all the rights and be suhji--; to all of the liabilities given by Ur to private corporations. Respectfully submitted, Kay, 3cnnet & Conyers, Petitioners’ attorneys. When you patronize a laundry, try one that uses Lavadura. II will nol lade thu most delicate colors or wen out your clothe:-:. Do you know Lavadura? it is the greatest tiling that ever happened. Lavadura is for sale at all drug sloros. Lavadura lias wonderful healing and onrat ivy properties. It makes an excellent- gargle for sore mouth oi i hroat. Lavadura will clean your windows, paints and floors with less “elbow grease" than nything ever tried. Lavadura will clean the finest jewel ery and silverware and will not scratch or mar the most delicate sur j lace. ltd you want your hair soft, fluffy and free from ’dandruff Use Lava dura. Layadura destroys all chemical de f-ore in the w;’|,cr and it is She chef deal that roughen the kin and ’enu' e ii to become dry and seafy. If yuu want your eompb-xior. clear. ; skin soft and smooth as velvet, use Lavadura. No housekeep- r cap aifonl Li In wiljioul L:t' ado . a v.'heti she ha: yonci tested ils merits ii' you want a hath that leaves (lie kin like velvet put I.avadifia in the wat er l.avaduni tie.-troy.-' all u-.;d' asart nlors caused by perspiration As an ail round household article Lavadura is the great c.-.t tlisc.iv-ry of .he century. All first class grocers sell Lavaduiv.. Now is. the time to v. .isli your Iditni els; Lavadura will make them solt as silk. Have you tried Lavadura? If no' you want to do it once. Lavadura is superior to anything on the market for general household purposes-. Lavadura is the finest, thing on earth for washing silks, laces, and line woolen goods. For cleaning silver, glass and china ; try Lavadura. Lavadura will clean your marble topped tables and dressers until they look like new, Artletlc effect finish Mid lasting tpuil fries considered. Wilson’s Photo jgrapls Studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester Bt. iha* no competitor? Go there ‘‘ye fiit*.** ■■ CITATION. i Georgia, Clytin County. I'o oil whom it may concern: Joseph lime irat having, i.i proper form, a, • ;e : 'a ,el ll*ai..-.il iCLiers : i ; .ii .it ~i! id l ili: l . Idle oi . . :re i. ~! --i , ./. t: ; C-, Sin ;,. I '.. ' .■ n all .i ,and sia.-pU ir Gm re.linn i i • ; Kii, n; ,-er. !;ar;it I j .1 ! ..:• my office within tie- tv. : i : lav. am; show cau.-c . [ ; -i':y ib- eh a. why p.v-.nano -t ad- j t- -uld in.: 1-e grant.-d I i.i" • -:> - I'.oi'chan'd cn A. Bo.char.V Witness my hand and official rip, nature iJ-ls ml ii day i-f Altai, t. !: Horace Dart, Ordinary. Georgia, dym; i,. uu •... By virtue in ah tin:-., ~f :r- i ■ *'f ordinary lor s-id cirri-. > . at tie Ji iy term of said e.iurt. door of : . • > t;• the -i ■),<■ i ,m : - , ' ad| or ;-r, ;-d i t ervve. -- Ifi i hours of saaltf on the first Tuesday ii Keptefi.hot. CIHB. an it - ... , n 571 in tile New Town of said eiiy Brunswick, said county and state. ■ and the improvements Uni - tin' property of the estate of Add;-. P Shelton, deceased. C. P. Goodyea- As Executor of the Estate of Addii P. Shelton. Service by Publication. state of Georgia, County of Glynn Mrs. Evelyn Henry Croslxnd vs ohu 1,. Day, BurrellAtkinson. Bruns .Vick Savings & Trust Cos., Brunswii Ban!, & Trust Cos., C. Downing, Mrs Emma L. Reed, and Haines \V. Reed heirs at law of H. W. Reed, deceased Partition of land filed to the Ma vrin, 1903. of the superior court el no said county, o all of the said defendants. You and cacti and all of you by au thority of an order granted by t. - snuerior court of said county of date inly 10, 1903, are hereby required i e and appear at the superb i ,mrt for said county to be ■eld on the first Monday in December. 1903, then and there to how cause, if any can legally he hmvn. why the prayers of the plaint if ir. the above stated case for pav ilion of certain lands in said petition escribed as follows: That tract ot lard in Brunswick Glynn county Georgia, containing thirty-two and three-quarters acre., more or less and particularly identified and described n and by metes and bounds as shown n that certain deed from Isaac Aiey rs to Thomas Heniy, said deed being found recorded in. lint*; (’. C,. page 11 of the records of Glynn enmity, teorgia should not be grw.u' - . Witness the Houorat le T. kor. judge of raid superior court, t.h:-> Ui day of August. 1993. (•'. ,-. ri-i V ■ •• - 'leri; Fuporjo, 'Vert. Clyn't Go G , Krauss ft Shepard. -' 1 forneys for petit- f Shin Notice. Neither t he captain, owners or con signees of tin- Spanish barll Progreso will he responsible for -any debts con railed by the crew of said hark. LOiO. Truer. Cures if All Kidney mi jgii Bladder Diseases Blm Foley's Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley''s Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. • A Msrnhant Cured After Having Given L‘p Rope. A Veteran of the Civil War Cured AHor Ten Yearn Foley & Cos., Chicago. °* Suffering. Gentlemen:—l was afflicted with Kidney and R- A. Gray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes: Biadder trouble for six years and had tried numerous “Most of the time for ten years i was confined to my preparations without getting any relief and had given bed with some disease of the kidneys. It was so up hope of ever being cured when FOLEY’S KIDNEY severe 1 could rot move part of the time. I consulted CURE was recommended to me. After using one the best medical skill available, but got no relief until bottle I could feel the effect of it and after taking FOLErs KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. y ' Ce M bo,f !, eS K’ ' Wa . S f w Ufed °, ? , Im grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me.” Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for the past 6 ’ 1 twenty years and I owe it to FOLEY’S KIDNEY Rftfsgofi CURE. James Smith, Bentans Farry, W. Va. ri©¥KßQ 23UOSTIZUteS Two SSzes? BO Gouts ssxsi sl*oo isold m mmmm by - - Schiiiz Means The best materials-the ben that money can buy. A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utensils as clean I | The cooling done in filtered air, in a plate glass room. The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so it will not cause biliousness. 1 he beer filtered, then sterilized in the bottle. You're always welcome to the brewery tor the owners are praud of it. And the size of it proves that sis ♦ suiZ?"* Nu .. people know the worth of Brunswick. The Seer That Made Milwaukee Famous I Soar m Mind That we Sell Firs arms, cutlery and sportlns) goods. F’ismng tacKle. t-.i.el y N- oaUED dHtLla GUN ANO bloCi.£ REPAIRING. P O.K&kSLBh Monk Street. Goon Aavtoa. V.'im-- '. miserable beings in iha wi.iil-l are tini-ic suffering from dvs peps'.a and liver complaint. Mori ban nevoniv.flve per cent, of the peo ple of the United Stales are ntfilclod wiih these two diseases and their ef . els; such as Sour Stomach, Sick I headache, habitual costiveness, pal ! Dilation of the b- art.. heart burn, I vaU-rbrazh. gnawing anil burning ■ twins at the pit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able taste in the mouth, coming p of food after eating, low spirits. > c Go to your druggist, and get hot Ha o' August Flower fur 25 or 75 cents. Two doses will reliove you Try it AUGUST 27, 1903. ARE YOU GOING NORTH CF! WEST? .'I GF. . LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. oilers unexcelled passenger service. •Modern Gain carrying I’uilman Bicep, ers. up lii-dal.- (7inch--.-;, ir. e urn-lining t'liaii' Cars and Biting Cais between *•*■:i* i '"'HH Nt’i'iljt in rilH’s r ]'he • < Ih'.itt". far Hi rvii-e in tin# Soi, Mi. •Ml Agcnti CM I Through Tickets via L. •* U. • r l iIM S, KcW* ?M *i- •:. anil HO< ;,lag • ir po:;i'r\ afion'k a[*.| 1 y fo J M. TLL.MI!tIG, I’loriti i (* ••• : ’ft- A ••<> t, ■'* V ■ H Itjiv ME. .In ! .nnvllle. . M l- Mio;t. <; S’. A,. Louisville. Ky. A Card. I beg to announoe i. *.;io tra<lf and 1 ho |)\il>li<‘ Konorally t h;.t Mr. T B. i ’Vrguson, tlio jfod.'i wilier rnan. is, no\| I • uperintondonl of ruy iw til: works, i n<l as the public well knows ho will tui'u out only tin* bosr •,( - \o*; ji a our line. W< i nre lr.tro Imv.i' tv jornl now drinks, nnintig • < i • in: Mexiran Wine I’u i**b | • .rno , lhin£? entirely new nml never before i (jualod . Our I’eiudi Mellow is a whole poach orchard in every bottle. We also | Mil il|. •: I * U■; ! I 1*0;; t.’. '■ :< . • c and. the gniuiu • f’ooo <’la for, \.!'ith wo have the fi.l.t. (live ns your <rr(?*r.; uul w** t;u nan tor. t-i j loiu tj you Y . ii c mo •' • !i . I Ii I'liWri Freshest vegefablcs in town at Chris. Arn he iter's - "Ai'iistli- and Munk sU'i'i-ls. i