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SATURDAY MORNING.
in Furniture • and l!ous<‘
i uroishing touds.
For AH
jP— l ■ •■] It way be tl|U anew parlor chair
would help tao room or that a card
* S . : table will lend to the enjoyment of
g j l tlie.long evenings just ahead. Per
y-^-1 11 (> ji i haps its anew rug or matting, maybe
H***“*’**B| , Whatever it Is count on the helpful
- i ; t, u . 1 I ness of this store, on the better as-
L—- ~i] sortflients, on its exclusive designs
3 and on its fair prices. You can get
g plenty of distinctive ideas here, both
•jj j in furniture and floor coverings that
*^JS|BB3k ~ ~ I .von cannot find elsewhere, and the
■* LL.- : Hi H price is no more ta an you ordinarily
jas pay for ihc commonest kind of an ar-
We have just received a large as sort meat of new goods, which were
bought uf advantageous prices aud in eludes Book Cases and China Closets
of choioefdesigus.
C.’MeGRRVEY,
■ 316 Newcastle Street.
%de.tw S/enie.
This jlcbr ed. foulc is in growing
demand. The Reason of the groa'est
need ta approaching. Incige?Jon, it?l
-liousness, Jaundice, CnllH and Fever,
Sick Headache, painß in tae back and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, and
Bellevue Ton<c cures tbetn all in any
form, .
W.J, ( BUTTS,
The Druggist,
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For Asthma use
CHENEYS EX
PECTORANT.
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f- try the new
•York Cash Grocery. Everything '
Y-new -and fresh. A trial .will con-*
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£ licuhi Caku, i
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'* 227 Grant Street. .%
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; Pine Wood >
5 ‘Light Wood*
Phone 320.
i2iiL:> and Vtie'Canikill $
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QUICK DELIVERY. M
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■ 100? (i Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-pape
mills 1 ri ,i -it- ;i postal.
Phone 289-3
Job
Printing-
Ti e hind That Pleases
’Phone 183
Mews Job Office
J. A. LOWe! JR. ' i
Contractor and
Builder.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Also Do Paint Work. ,
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♦ C. W. DEMING, Agt., ♦
t Brunswick, Ga. f
9k e tnglish ftitehen
314 Newcastle Street.
A First class Restaurant for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea
parties and banquets served on short
notice.
C*| §T% |I | l)| Morphine anti Whiskey
5 I If 111 lllfl habitstreated without pai>
| I 111 Iml or oonfinemeut. l ure>-uur
\J | |vf 111 ante* dnt Sanitarium or rc
piy. B. II VI*;AL, Mau’Kr Lithift Springs Cure
Cos., Drawer A, Austell, Ga. HojjiieJtreolinent sim
if preferred. Correspondence stncilyc< nfid.jntiil
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If you want the largest
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PHONE 206. V
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TEMPLE'S WOOD YARD. *
virgg-'icifgifififg
IS YELLOW POISON .
in your blood? Physicians call
it flalarial Germ. It can be seen
cfangiiig red blood yellow under
microscope. U workr, day and
night. First, it turns vour com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aiding
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless.
ROBERTS’ CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison,
if and when Chills,
Fevers; Night-Sweats and a gen
end break-dov. n come later on,
Roßferts’ Tunic will cure you
then- but why wait? Prevent
future sickness. The manufac
turers know all about this yel
low poison and have perfected
Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out,
! nourish your system, restore
| appetite, purify the blood, pre-
Is ent and cure Chiils, Fevers and
j Malaria, it has cured thous
; ands—lt will cure you, or your
I money back. This is fair. Try
it. Price, 25 cents. F r, r sa <• by
h m/tics Pharmacy .
Munfcr-Kai.- V. Cates.
If you’re going on a trip
Here's a pleasant little tip
°lace a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
206 Monk Street.
I Ferdinand Weslbeimer 4 Sns, Distillers
Cincinnati, 0. St. J'Mph, M*. IcuiiriHs, Ij
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For La Grippe
and . Influenza
use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
Citation.
Georgia, Glynn County.
G. A. H. Jennings, guardian of Miss
Leola Calvin, having applied to me
to be discharged, from such guardian
ship, let all persons concerned show
cause before me at the regular No
vember term. 1902, of the Court of
Ordinary of Glynn county, Georgia,
why said application for discharge
should not be granted.
This Ofctoher 10th, 1902,
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
PERSONAL
MENTION
NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF OUR CITY,
Judge A. J. Crovgtt returned yester
day from a shoit visit to Atlanta.
Edwin Dart is in Jesup on legal busi
ness.
D. W. Krauss will spend today in
Darien. '
T. B. Watts, of Baltimore, is a guest
at the Oglethorpe.
3. A. Montgomery spent yesterday
on St. Simon on business.
L. K. Morris, of Waycross, spent yes
terday in the city.
Masters I awrence and Sherrod Akin
will spend today at Mt. Pleasant.
B. F. Staples, of Richmond, was reg
istered at the Oglethorpe yesterday.
Ernest O Quinn. of Thomasville, was
among tne visitors to tile city yester
day. ,
W. B. Lee anil E. B. Fitzgerald, the
steamboat inspectors, of Savannah, are
in the city.
Colonel W. E. Kay has returned
from a business trip to Baltimore and
other cities.
T. B. Twitty, (he well known travel
ing man, of Savannah, Is -spelling a
few days in the ccity.
A.’ D. Gale lies returned from Jesup
where lie lias been attending the
Wayne superior noun.
Tlie friends of Colonel J. 11l du
non will be glad to learn that he Is
rapidly recovering from his illness.
Petition for Charter.
State of Georgia, Glynn County.
To tho Superior Court of said County.
Tne petition of. 11. S. McCrary, Ed.
Cohen and B. S. Calhoun all of the
city of Brunswick, said State and
county, and such others as may be
Hereafter associated) with them shews:
1. That they desire to bo made a
body corporate and politic under the
laws ot the State of Georgia under
jud by tno name of the McCrary
rraoster, and by and under that,
name may sue and be sued, contract
and lie contracted with, plead and be
impleaded, with authority to have, ac
quire, purchase ami have amd hold
laud, tenements, goods and chatties
.n.I the same to mortgage, eneiun
er, sell and convey, to have and to
use a corporate seal, to adopt a con
stitution and by-laws and such rules
and regulations as may pie advisable
lor toe benefit of said corporation and
generally to possess and enjoy all the
rights, privileges and powers and be
subject to all the liabilities which are
or may be usual, necessary and inci
dent to the purposes and objects of
such corporation, .specially and usu
ally pertaining and granted to bodies
corporate under the laws of said state.
2. That tao purpose and object for
which your petitioners desire to be
incorporated arc to do, transact and
conduct the business of public dray
men, to transfer, carry anil convoy
passengers, baggage and freight and
ny kind of goods, wares and in
hamlise for gain aud profit.
3. Your petitioners desire to have
all the powers, facilities, rights and
privileges necessary and proper to
successfully maintain the objects of
its corporation.
4. The capital stock shall be the
-unis of two thousand dollars (s2,(Mini
to be divided into shares of one Hun
dred dollars each. No part of said
stock has been paid in but petitioners
desire to engage in business as soon
as ten per cent, of the total of mid
capital stock is paid ipto the treas
ury of saiti corporation.
5. TYiat the principal office and
place of business for said corporation
shall be the. said city of Brunswick,
said state and county but said corpora
tion shall have the right and power to
establish such agencies for the corf
duct of its business at other places as
it. may see proper.
tj The business of said corporation
snail lie conducted by a president and
board of directors chosen from its
stockholders and such officers, agents
and employees as may tie designated
and appointed by its president and
board of directors or managers which
said corporation in general meeting
Gttticmbled and when so chosen said
board shall elect froip its members a
president and other officers who shall
hold their offices for such terms as
may be prescribed by the by-.aws of
said corporation.
Wherefore your petitioners pray
that, taey and their associates may be
incorporated for the purposes afore
said for the term of twenty years with
the privilege'of renewal at the end of
tuat time under said corporate name
with the capital stock and for the
purposes aforesaid. And your peti
tioners will ever pray, etc.
CROVATT & WHITFIELD,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
This Ooctober 28th, 1902.
- Filed in office this October 28th,
1902.
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court Glynn
County, Georgia:
I dd hereby certify that tne forego
ing is a true copy of the original pe
tition for incorporation of the Mc-
Crary Transfer, this day filed ,n
Glynn Superior Court.
This October 28th, 1902.
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court, Glynn
County, Georgia,
“Let the COLD DUST twins do your work,”
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This would be a cleaner, brighter world if every
housekeeper used
GOLD DUST
It Multlpifo*~ vour pleasures; Dtvlden vour
efforts; Subtract* from your cares; Add*
to your life.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
Chicago. New York, Boston. St. Louis.
Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP.
Palate
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roducts
FOR YOUR ~ *"
Ilia tksghint) Dinner
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Plum i udding, Fruit
Cluster Raisins, Royal Figs.
Golden Dates, Cranberries.
California Fruit Sauce. l
Olives, Queen, Stuffed and pit-,
ted. •
Pancy Cakes. Preserves, Jellies.,
Mixed Nuts. .
Nunnally’s Fine Candies.
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THOMAS KEANY, Grocer.
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St.
For Croup use
CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
LEGAL NOTICE.
R. R. Hopkins vs. National Bank ol
Brunswick.
National Bank oi Brunswick vs. R. U
Hopkins and J. K. Bryan & Com
pany.
Action for money nad and received,
and cross action by the National
Bank of Brunswick as a stakehold
er as against R. It. Hopkins and J
E. Bryan and company.
To J E. Bryan and Company-
You are hereby notified and requit
ed to be and appear at the **xt term
or the Superior Court to be .mid in
and for the county of Glynn, at Bruns
wick, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the first
holiday in December, 1902, at the
court house at Brunswick, then anti
there to answer the matters and
tnings set. up by the cross act.ou em
bodied in the answer of the national
Bank of Brunswick, wherein said Na/
tional Bank of Brunswick as stake
holder requires it. It. Hopkins and J
e. Bryan At Company to interplead
and settle their respective rights to
the fund in the hands of the National
Y>atik of BrnrfSiwiek. and for th' other
relief in said answer and cross petl
tlon set up. Herein fail net.
Witness the Honorable F. Willis
Part, Judge of said court.
This, July 29. 3902.
H. F. DuIiIGNON,
Clerk of Superior Court, Glynn
county, Georgia.
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia, Glynn County.
Alary B. McVeigh vs. Andrew J. Me
YVig'h. Eihel for total divorce. Filed
to the December term, 1.,.- ol Giynn
Superior Court.
To the defendant, Andrew J. Me
V eight
You are hereby required in person
or by attorney, to be and appear at
the next term of our Superior Court,
to lie hold in and for said county on
the first Monday in December next,
then and tlier.i to answer the petition
of the plaintiff in the case above stat
ed; in deiault of such appearance tuc
court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness the Honorable F. Willis
Dart, judge of said court, this 10th
iuy ol September, I9cz.
H. F. dulllGNO. ,
Clerk Superior Court, Giynn Cos., Ga.
State of Geo.gia, County of Glynn,
Office of the Ordinary ol said county.
Notice of application iu- leave to
seil rial estate.
11. F. duiu.gaon. administrator ol the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Ryles, late
of saij county, deceased, having ap
i plied to me for leave to sell the real
| estate of said, decedent located in said
county, for purpose of u.stri tuition
among the heirs at law; said applica
tion will be eard by me at tc.e nex r
reguiay term hi tne Court of Ordinary
of said county, to be held on tne first
Mci-day id November, 1902, at ten
o'clock a. m. This, October Yin, 1902.
HORACE? DART, Ordinary.
ABK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
If you nedil a typekriter of any de
scription come to see me before buy
ing. 1 can save you money. Terms rea
sonable and satisfactiou guaranteed.
C. H. Jewett.
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Rob Roy Flour la good
Another beautiful hat in two shades
of purple at Miss Slater’s millinery
parlors.
Swan's Down flour Is b belt
Tff£ BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ALONG OUR
BUSY BAY
Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and
Sailings—Other News of the
Movement of Vessels
in Port.
Following is the record of the move
meat of vessels at the port of Bruns
wick yesterday:'
Arrived.
Steamer Colorado, Risk, New York
and sailed for Mobile.
Cleared.
Scaooner Eva"lS. Douglas. Bennett,
New York.
Sailed.
Schooner Helen U. Murliu, Boss,
New York. '
Schooner Florence i.eland, Eaton.
New- York.
River Jlotes.
Nearly all of the title small sail
boats were moored at their respective
landings yesterday on account of tne
ihreateing weather.
Edwin GoultVs handsome yacht is
expected in port in a few days.
The marine people generally of
Biunswiok are in hope that Congress
man Brantley will he successful in his
effort to secure a lightship off of our
harbor. A ligat of this kind is badly
needed and it. is believed that the gov
■rntnent will establish one.
We are prompt—News Job Office.
Ladies.
Those of you that have not bough?
your hats will do well to call at .Yiss
slater's millinery parlors Wednesday
and sec her new trimmed hats.
v Notice.
Thin is lo certify Ihat 1 will not he
responsible tor any debts contracted
by Sallie Wilcnor. J,. !,. Wilcher
We Plead Guilty
That we aic price cutters of Bruns
wick- as we buy for spot cash, which
enables, us to sell the people goods at
Out Prices
Entire new stock of
Grrooeries,
Nothing mi.l the best goods ALWa
Lesh and fine. Your patronage solic
ited, and goods delivered to any part
of the city free. -
T’huno 21.
J times T. Matthews.
Cor. F and Wolf Streets.
’Phone orders promptly delivered.
Use
Derminol
tor Quipped
Hands and Face
Sedalgia Tablets
for Headache
Hunter-Sals
Drug Cos.
’PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs
GEORGIA, Glynn County.
Nathan Weinstein vs. Sadie, Wein
stein.
Libel for Divorce, ha Glynn Superior
...uurt, December Term, i902.
To the defendant., Sadie Weinstein:
You are hereby required to be and
appear at tne next Superior Court to
be held in and lor said county on tne
first Monday iu December 1902, then
and --.ere to answer the plaintiffs
complaint.. In default whereoi the
court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
witness the Honorable F. Willis
Dart, Judge of said court this the 30th
day ol August 1902.
H. F. duBIGNON,'
Glerk Glynn Superior court.
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The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure,
is Smi—’s Sure Kidney Cure. Your
druggist will reiunu your money it
after taking ons bottle you are not
satisfied vith results. 60 cent*.
FALL HATS.
A. i have them in
i * ll variet '* s - S ee
my winter goods
W now arriving. The
iyiL VERY LATEST
MILLINERY LINE,
MISS KATE SLATER.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS PURE,
Lawyers should have their work
sisting of tne plan, and outfit of the
done at the News Job Office.
Boat In printing—New Job Office.
MISS MAY MARKELL,
A Society Belle of London, Canada.
■jrjllSS MA Y MARICELL
' r l of London, Ontario,
—LI Canada, is a beauti
ful girl who knows what
suffering is and Wine of
Card in has brought her back
to health. Bhe is one of the
social favorites of her home
and her recovery to health
has permitted her to enjoy
the company of her many
friends instead of lying oil
a bed of sickness and suffering. For
the health she now enjoys she gives
credit to Wine of Cardui. She writes:
“I have found Wine of Cardui an excel
lent remedy for female trouble. 1 suffered
for three years with terrible bearing-down
pains at the period. I could
hardly stand on my feet and was never
real well. Wine of Cardui was the only
medicine that I could depend on to do me
any good, as I tried several with no suc
cess. Wine of Cardui cured me and I
have now enjoyed perfect health for two
years, and give you all the credit for I
know you deserve it.” -
For a young girl Wine of Cardui is
the best remedy to guide her through
womanhood by starting the menstrual
WINE of CARD Vi *
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
Rate of Georgia, County of Glynn.
io tho Superior court of said, county:
The petition of A. 13. Coley, of Brook
lyn, N. Y., George L. Prentiss of the
::ily of New York, C. M. Acltlen, of
Jlieott City, Maryland, lii. H. Mason,
E. Brobston anil A, Fenuig, all of
Nlynn county, Georgia, respectfully
shows:
I. That your petitioners desire for
hemseives, their associates and suc
cessors, to be created and made a
body corporate under tne name and
style of the “Mutual Light and Water
Company,” for the full end and term
?f twenty (20) years, with the right
of renewal at the termination of that
time In accordance wit a law.
2 The object of said corporation is
and will be the conduct and operation
if the particular business hereinafter
described add designated, for pecu
niary gain and profit to its stcckhold
ers.
J. The particular business proposed
and intended to be carried on and
conducted by said corporation is,
(a) The purchase, construction,
■quipment and operation of an dec
ide light, and power system or sys
ums, iu the city of Brunswick,
Georgia, or elsewhere, for the/pur
pose of furnishing and supplying
electricity to its patrons and consum
ers for all purposes for winch tae
same may be used, the building anti
equipment of a plant and power house
for the purposes of said business, the
erection cf poles anti pole lines, and
running anti*stringing main wires and
cut-in wires on such poles, the buying,
selling, construction and installation
if all articles of equipment and sup
ldies necessary for, connected wivu
and incident to the furnishing or us
of electricity for light, power or
other purposest and generally tir
right to buy, sell, handle and deal in
articles ol' merchandise incident to a
general electric supply business.
lb) Also to purchase, own, build,
(instruct, equip and operate a gas
plant or plants in the city of Bruns
wick, Georgia, or elsewhere, and to
manufacture, furnish and sell to its
customers and the public, gas fou
light, heat and all purposes for
which the same may be used, to lay
gas pipes and deal in gas fixtures
and supplies. /
(cj Also to furnish and 1 supply
a team tor heating buildings and tor
any other purposes, anil to lay all
necessary pipes and acquire and con
struct, supply and deal in ail neces
sary and proper fixtures for that pur
pose.
(and) Petitioners also desire the
right and power to manufacture ice,
and to that end to purchase and own
all neciesflsary machinery, land, ap
paratus and supplies, and to build,
equip and operate an, ice factory or
factories and to (sell the product
thereof.
tej And also to own and construct.,
carry on and conduct a cold storage
business, and to acquire and own all
property, real or personal, necessary
and proper for that purpose.
if) Petitioners also intend and de
sire the power to purchase, construct,
own, operate and carry on a system of
water works in (ho city of Bruns
wick arid at suCn other places as it
may desire, and to furnish a supply
of water to the public to Its patrons
3nd customers upon such terms as
•nay be agreed upon and they pray to
that end and for that purpose that
;:ai.l corporation shall be granted and
given the right; power, privi.ege and
authority to lease, purchase or con
demn lands, receive donations grants,
casements or other uses of land ne
cessary or proper lor the construction
and, successful operation of water
works upon the terms and conditions
and as is provided under the lavys of
the state of Georgia for corporations
or individuals engaged in the busi
ness of rsms!rueting and * operating
water works, to acquire such proper
ties and rights.
4. The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall he the sum of twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000.00), divided
into two hundred and fifty (250
shares of the par value of one hun
‘dred dollars ($100.00) each, with the
privilege increasing such capital
| stock at any time and from time to
I time upon the vote and conseht of
i two thirds of the capital stock then
j issued and entitled to vote to an
i amount not exceeding two hundred
'and fifty thousand dollars ($250,-:
000.00.)
5. That no part of said .capital stock
has yet been paid in, but they pray
the right to exercise the privilege of
flow in a healthy and nat
ural manner. Menstruation
started right is very easy to
keep regular through the
years of mature womanhood.
Then the “change of life"
need not he feared. Thus
'Vino of Cardui is woman’s
1 best relief from yejpth' to
old age. A million women
have secured blessed relief
from their sufferings by tak-
Misn May MarkelL
lug this treatment. It relieves men
strual troubles in an incredibly shopf
time. In a simple-caso of deranged
menses Wine of Cardui never fails. To
relieve disordered menses is to remove
the caifse of other female troubles. Any
physician will tell you that to remove
the cause of a disease renders the cure
easy, in fact seldom fails to complete
the cure. If you would have the same
relief which Miss Marked secured try
Wine of Cardui. You can take it with
out an examination and without any
publicity whatever. You can take it in
the privacy of your home and secure
just as much benefit as if a doctor had
prescribed it fo> you. Thousands of wo
men are feeling the vigor of returning
health by taking Wine of Cardui. 1
J their incorporation as soon as thirty
| 30) per cent, of the capital siock
j shall have been actually paid in.
0. Petitioners pray that said cor
) poration shall have the, rignt and
power to allow the subscribers for
' took in said corporation to pay for
the same either in money or in prop
erty at its just and fair value.
7 Tho principal office and place of
busines of said corporation shall be
At Brunswick, in Glynn county, Goer
gia. witn the right to establish
branch • offices and do business at
such other places as to said corpor
ation may seem fit.
8. They desire each and ali of the
rights, power‘and authority usually
granted to corporations, including the
rig nt to contract, to be contracted .
with, sue and be sued, to buy and "
sell any kind of property necessary
and proper for the? successful conduct
in carrying on of its said business, and
: 'lso the right, authority and power
to borrow money, issue bonds, and to
plwdjjie its property and franchisee
to shell re tne payment of either or
both’ by deed or deed of trust, or
mortgage, or in any other way!
10. To make such by-laws and cre
ate such offices as may be necessary
'Ud proper for the management and
-untroj of its business,
tvjf GREFORE, petitioners pray the
< ourt to grant an order and judg
ment, creating and making them,
their associates and successors, t
i ody corporate, -under the name afore
skid, and to grant them a charter
with tne powers and rights and tor
the purpose hereinabove stated. - ;
Respectfully submitted,
KAY, BENNET & CONYERS. .. .I
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
State of Georgia, j
County of Glvnn.
This is to certify that tile , above
an.i foregoing is a true copy of the
original petition for incorporation of
ihe Mutual Light and Watef Corngany
of hi.- in tho office of the clerk of the
Superior Court of Glynn county,
Georgia.
This, October 23. 11)02. *
H. F. du BIGNON, '
Clerk Superior Cotfrt,
, Glynn County, Georgia.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn. *
I Jane E,'Harvey having made appli
-1 cation lor twelve months support for
herself and miner child out of the
estate of johh P. Harvey and apprais
ers duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed tneir return, ail
parties concerned are hereby requir
ed to show cause before the court of
ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in November, A. D., 1902, why
such application should not be grant
ed. Tills £>m day of Octooer, a. u.,
i32. HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, Georgia.
Georgia, Glynn County,
1 By virtue of order from Court of
Ordinary of said county, ...pro will be
sold before the court house door in
said county, on the first Tuesday in
I tec-ember, 1002, according to law, life
following described property, namely:.
New Town lots, in Brunswick, Ga.,
known as New Town lots numbers 466 i
and 167, also northern 'halves of New
Town lots numbers 462 and 463, as
the property of T. W. Brock, deceased!.
J. N. BROCK,
Administrator T. W. Brock -de
ceased.
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Georgia, Glynn County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in December, 1902, at the
court hopse in said county between
the usual hours of sale, the following
real estate situate in Glynn county, to
wit: A track of land in the 2ith mili
tia district of said county, containing
two hundred acres, more or lessor
known as a part of the Fishall tract
bounded on the north by a part of the
same tract belonging to Miss ifannie
Berrie, east by Blythe Back River,
south by lands of Mrs. Buoy Atkin
son, and public road leading from
Fancy Bluff to Bethel, and west hja£
Williamson avenue.
Tno sale will be continued from day
to day, between the same houi% un
ti. all said property is sold. - ' •,
Terms cash. V /
This November sth, 1902. "’■'■'i; 1 ft
\H. F. du BIGNON,
Administrator of estate o* Mrs.
: Elizabeth Pyles.
Everything new at Miss Slater’s
Wednesday in something new and
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NOVEMBER. 29