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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANN
CLARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an
Manager.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr* City Edito
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TELEPHONES.
Business Office. Editorial Rook.. 18.
The Editor 43.
The City Bditor J4i
Society Bditor 468
Office 207 Gloucester Btreet.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
Olynt- Couaty.
Glyon Couuty Commissioners.
The United States Court of Bank
ruptcy for tbie District
Correspondence solicited, but to re
jelve attention letters must be no
compaulsd by a sespusiHible name, uo
for pub lcallon, but aa a guarantee of
good faith.
Rejected communications will b
returned If accompanied by pontage.
Remittance should be made by poe
tal note, cbeck. money order or
registered letter Address
News Publishing Cos.,
Brunswick, Ga.
No where are the dog-days more In
evidence than in the so-called Hport
ing columns of Home of the southern
papers.
The Japs may capture Russian ad
mlrulß with lmpnlty, but when It gets
to taking American sealn they do not
find it so easy.
With Fay Templeton and Mrs. Ign
ite Carter starring as summer brides
it Is surprising that Lillian Russell
does not get busy again
Compulsion of every character to
control his vote Is resented by every
manly man, worthy of citizenship in
a free country.
Mr. Bryan must have had in mind
the forthcoming burial of the republt
can party when he visited Pompeii
the other day.
Cre vc -l from tomorrow and we
f" in'’ tic t a n-tire oi moon 0: l! <
■ ttts it! la >e big Cos., ,U- ,ia
per. 1 1 ' -.lor will be over.
The free man, who sills his vote,
Is a dastard, even more contemptible
in the !)' •• of decent men than the
corrupt o. :r t w lio buys them.
As if to prove that it was not for
gotten fne gentle art of applying
'whitewash the Interstate commerce
commission gave Paul Morton a nice
coating.
The fatalities of the persons who
have spumed offers of marriage re
cently, suggest that it Is almost as
bad to refuse to agree as to enter
wedlock, says an incouociactlc con
temporary.
Mr Bryan praises Tom Johnson for
having set a wholesome example of
moderation in the accumulation of
wealth. Has My Bryan not hpard'
of soma of us who have 'been even
more moderate?
Having been routed by the Cum
mins forces in lowa Secretary Shaw
has taken refuge an the woods of
Missouri where the voters are more
liable to demand that he "show '
them on the staud jat proposition.
While other nations are running a
race iu building imnderous floating
forts called batt'eships, U ncle Sam
is buying a rifle bullet of "greater
peDerating power." Its a difficult
proposition to lose us in the war
game.
Several states of the union are te
uni ring the schools to teacn swim
ming and we think this ols. infeed
ftn excellent idea, in fact, we urged
this some yeais ago and have always
been in favor of it. Ninety pe cent
of the people of the United States
at some time in their lives -travel
t> water —ai accident is liane to
occur at any time and tne swimmer
THE RUSSIAN METHOD.
■ ■■■ i-■
The peasantry of Russia may not ]
know mitt) >fi about ]*>pu)ai govern |
ment, but they have a remedy for
the politician, who, before the election
promises all sorts of reforms and re
lief and who after the ermine of
office has been placed ail ouf. his
shoulders falls to fulfill his pledges.
According to a recent dispatch from
Kiev, Russia, M. Stcfadunk was eho
on t oreprcsent Qravoff in the roectii
organized and afterVaVds outlawed
parliament. Me promised his coustii.
uents on his honor as a man that
when he wont to St Petersburg a
their lawmaker and official reprise,.
tative he would secure foi them hot it
land and liberty.
Now any ten-year old stool hoy in
America would know that such a prom
Inc as that, made in liussia, would]
he a reckless one in the extreme, hut
M Htofanduk —whatever that ell .
solemnly obligated himself lo "de
liver the goods” If the Itusaian lan
guage admits of bucli slang.
Of course he could not do it. Per
haps he tried, but the record is nor
at luuid on that point. Suffice lo
say, however, that after fh<! dournu
had been given a pernianetil leave o!
absence from St. Petersburg, M. Stef
unduk returned home, empty hand
ed.
His confiding constituents, who
probably met him at the station witli
a tbrass band, gathered about the
returning statesman to learn what
measures of suecess he hud had. To,
ascertain where wore the land and
liberty he had so freely promised?
The dispatches do not give tin. lan
guage employed by the honorable
gentleman In his reply, Imt it is an
umilnfoed that, his answer was not
satisfactory and that the man's cm
bnrrasment can well he appreciated
It's a shame to have to tell what foi-
owed. The peasants held the dotima
member personally respom iide and
they fell upon him with sticks an i
stones and lu-al him within an inch
of liis life.
While it must be admitted tlml thm
plan of securing satisfaction from a
faithless representative of tin peo
ples Interest as direct and forceful,
It Is hoped that it will not be gen
erally adopted as establishing a pre
cedent in such mailers, for should ii
be thus regarded our hospital:: won hi
not lit- aide to accomodate one half
of those patriotic persons who hcfoi
elections are long on promises, hut
after election exceeding short on per
formance.
PETITION FOR PARTITION.
The National Hank of Brunswick
vs. Joseph Frioillundt r. Petition for
paililUm. In the tnipck'lor uourt
of Glynn county, Georgia, Decom
ber term, 190t5.
To thi- Uefendm t, Joseph Frlodklndor.
Take notice that a petition has bee i
Hied by the plaintiff. The National
Bank of Brunswick, against, yon in
the above proceedings and n hearing
has been set before the judge of
said court at chanriiers ;n Baxley,
Georgia, on the 27th. day or Oclobev.
I'.'Oti, said cause ln-iu - returnable in
du <or.r o to the next term of said
Superior Court, to lie held in and for
said county on the first Monday iu
December, 1906; and you ate hereby
commanded and required to he an I
appear before said judge at cdiamliers
nt the time and place aforesaid, and
thereafter nt the next term of rai l
Superior Court an aforesaid, to an
swer said petition, a In default tliei-*
of the court will proceed as to jus
tice alia II appertain.
Witness the Honorable T. A. Par
ker. judge of said court, tins 2Kth.
day of July, 190(1.
H. F. du Biqnon.
Clerk Superior Court Glynn County
Georgia.
SEHRIFF'S SALE,
tate of Georgia, County of Glynn:
Will he sold at the com I house door
of said county on the in si l uevt u
in August next between the leg,-
ours of sale to the highest and lie'
•tdder tor canh an undivided one-half
uterest iu nil that certain lot or par
oel of land lying and being in st:d
state and county, and in the eiiy or
J runs wick therein, and in tinu po
tion of said city known and do
scribed on the plan or map thereof
made by George Baldwin, A. I). is:l7,
ae “towu commons;’’ said tract, lot
r parcel ot land helug known and de
cribed on sitid plan or map of said
own commons as the eastern otn
all of iot number one hundred and
forty eight (Its), lying between Well
and Albany streets on Re west auu
ast and t and J streets on the north
and sooth. Said one-half of said lot
containing ninety by ninety ( 90x90)
feet and being bounded as follows,
owlt: In the north ninety (901 feet
y a part of towu commons lot nutu
er one hundred and forty seven
(147); on the enet ninety (90) feet
y Albany street; on the south ninety
W) feet by a |>art of town commons
et number one hundred and forty
nine (149); and on the west ninety
-90) feet by the remaining one-h.nl
of said lot number one hundred an I
forty eight (14k); levied on as the
property oi Lewis Oil! under and by
vlilue -it a It. fa. tseued out of the
superior ,-oui t >f said county in favo
of Mary K Gil! against Lewis Gilt
or principal, |6O„ Interest on su i
riuclpal, |26 as attorneys fees and
court. Levy made and ro
"g* W Yesi '^ e had noticed that your fcatr
# /-%*•** %—t; &Z ** wss ,ookin e P re,, y thin - * nd ,hat •*
A. J\ g A. J[ (7g JT lacked luster and life. But we didn't
* like to speak of it! Of course you know
that Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair-grower, makes the hair soft and
smooth, gi.es it life r.nd strength. This isn’t the kind of hair that falls oui!
And, too, it keeps the scalp so clean and healthy. j.c.Arerco..
. •• - - - l-owel.. g:..
IT ALSO l <*<?ps them r*rw. 1 here will
be no old, dull looking furniture or
dingy woodwork in homes where ?hi*
wonder worker is used. No refinishing or
revanmhing necessary. Ijquid Veneer is
not a varnish, but a surface food and
cleaner that builds up the original finish
and makes it brighter than ever.
It instantly restores the brilliant newness
and finish of Pianos, Fiiri\itu;fc, Picture
frames, Interior Woodwork, Hardwood
Floors and nil polished, varnished or
rnamehd surfaces. Removes scratches,
"tarns, dirt and dullness.
A child ran apply it. Nothing but a
piece of cheese cloth is needed and there
is no drying to we.it for.
NF.W SIZE PACKAGES
4 ©ur.ee bottle 25 eta.
12-ounce bottle . 50 eta.
SOLO BY
COLSON HARDWARE
COMPANY.
STRONG
Again
*• ’*•* Mr. Luc,
1 ••ml. Stovall, of Tilton, Ga,
..) /■ said after taking
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cura. Hundred*
' of other weak
women art
jTI y being ra-
W I V3 || etored to perfect
/ j | health by this ram
/ 6dy - YOU may be
j nwell if you will take
L lndV>'ttinncause*
near!) ali tha sick
nets that womer
have, it deprive* the system cf nnurieh
went and the delict* arcane peculiar t
wom :tl*r weaken, a;4 beeao*
diseased.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cura
enable* th stomach and digestive organ*
to digest and ass'.rnilato ali of the whole
some fond mat may b eaten. It ncurlshas
tbs body, and rebuilds the weak organa
restoring health and strsngth Kodol cure*
indigestion, constipatim dyspepsia, emu
risings, belching, hr Arthur* and aii ocarmot
disorder*.
Digest* Wh*t You Efit
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TIME
to most women is a term of * \ \
anxiety, st-ri.-us ibought {U
and sweet -nth-ipatton. ’ftVi
Witli the ceaxat-ou ef jnrin ’’A
necessary to chitdbuth,
there roines calm nerve*,
sleep anil re operation.
MOTHERS
FRIEND =#***
does diminish ti; pain accotupanvtng
materui.y. With tl* aid mothers can and
do bring healthr. sweet dUpoaitioaad
and idea! habiea ino the world.
Mottling aickoc**. sore hr juts and ex
crucial big pai<; caose*l bv th* gradually
expending orjuaa. are relieved bj this
penetrstieg and rr'axing liniosettL
Amelia t • manifold aid* to childbirth
Mother's I Vtcaa has grown in popularity
end galnad a prestige among rich women
as wall at poor; it U fornd and welcomad
In tba man*ion as well as In the cabin. •
i Bt lasacaing tha toolbar’s agony of mind
and dliuiaishLsg pa.o a beaotUui lsSueaca
It wrought spoa the child, and ixstead of
peaviah, ili-tampem! and sickly forma yon
hava healthy, langhing humanity,ratnain
tas a blasaisg e*r to yon and ite country,
all Dma-futs sell Mather • FHaJ si ties.
Wilt* twi cut has Seek “MtotHarhoodl**
m IHMIUI eieuvaiON ta_ artuia. s*
Dr. Williams Indian Pne Ointment
will cure Blind. Bleeding, Ulcerated
and Itching piles, it absorbs the tu
uiois. til'.-iyu the Itching at once, act*
s a poultice, gives instant relief Dr.
Williams Indian Pile ointment s pro
parr 1 for pile.- and Itching of th
-borate parts. Every Ik>x is guaran
t-id. Sold by ilrnggists. by mall for
>0 cents and JI.OO. Williams Mfg.
*
iMfc BHufaoWiCK DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, AUCU6T 14, i
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING ’N THIS COLUMN
Do you want a position, a house
strvanL Have you lost anything? U
ycu want to rent a room, or have yot
a roem #r heute t* rent. If se pu
,i, uU. in Tna ivew uncap
FOR RENT.
l-'OU KENT —1 wo .story Louse comm
ami Amiicist sueets. m>.j
two .story n- use Au. oUo Gtunt sUceL
-apply at ioO Carpenter.
rOK KliiVi.—A nicely futmsued seo
enu story trout room with ouin. Ap
piy at rso. ins ReyuoiUs stieei, sec
uiiU nouse ahov e p:j.:>L ollice.
roll SALE—Good horse and buggy;
suitable tor family use. Tue ho.se
is very gentle ana c-an be easily man
aged. Apply to N. Weinstein, cuy.
. oil ntiiNT —1 wo-r lory iiouse, corner
ot E and F streets, S2O per nioiuu
ritoostou, rcii ng if Uo.
FOlt RENT—House 711 Elliot s.r. ei.
Every convenience. Newly papereu
and painted, good condition. Posses
moil given at once. id. F. coney.
FOlt BALK. —Folding lied in good
condition. Must be sold by vVeunes
uay as the same will have to be re
moved. Mrs. it. Ij. Hino.
i' OH KENT—-Two cattages, furnished,
one, .1 rooms, two rooms and kitchen
and one a rooms, 3 rooms dining
room and kitchen also furnished
rooms lor light housekeeping. Mrs.
il. Wallace, St.. Simon Island, Ga.
WANTED.
WANTED—DeaIer or manufacturers
gent to handle lire and paving brick
for my new plant. A. L. Crawford,
Columbus, Ua.
WANTED.—A nigh' watchman. Ap
ily at Hilton and Hodge mills at
once.
WANTED. —position by two white
boys, ages 12 and Ft years. Appi,
to Henry Kechner at Krauss’ bak
ery.
WANTED-—A saleslady experienced
in dry goods. Apply to A. Zelmenovitz
WANTED. —Ten brick masons and 25
laborers. Apply to M. C. Alexander
at new A. li. &. A. depot.
WANTED—Lighter size 16x50, 18x6
or 20x80 feet. J. W. Watkins.
WANTED —Twenty salesladies anu
live salesmen. Apply to M. Isaac at
once.
WANTED —People to know that Um io
S;g will loan you money on anything
iJ value. All legitimate business sol
icited. Sig Levison, 30S and 30‘' Bay
street.
WANTED. —-Ladv or gentleman of
fair education to travel for a firm of
$250,000,00 capital. Salary $1,072,00
per year and expenses. Salary paid
weekly and expenses advanced, ref
erences required. Address with stamp
.1. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED—Lady or gentleman ri
fair education to travel for firm oi
f250,U00 capital. Salary, $1,0<2 per
year ant expenses. Salary paid week
ly and expenses advanced; refer
ences required. Address, with stamp,
J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED. —Position by a competent
■eepor. Can keep any class o
boo I;*;.. Twelve years experience.
Address "Reliable,” care News.
ECU SALE —Three mule timber cars,
complete, together with the mules,
IJo acres of land, 12 head cattle. Al
so option on 200,000 feet good saw
mill timber iu Camden and Glynn
counties. For furt-lier particulars ap
ply at News office.
FOR SADE.—Ten room house in good
condition at the corner of Ixindon
and Davis streets. Apply to T. J.
Foley.
FOR RENT—House corner Norwich
and llowe streets. Newly painted
and kalsimined. 7 rooms and large
yard. Apply to Mrs. Peters, till Un
ion street.
FOR DENT. —Four room cottage on
Ihe corner of George and Ellis street
Apply at 222 Union.
FOR SALE. —Three desirable resi
dences, 401, 405 and 419 O street, al
so furniture contained in house 405
G street. Apply to Mrs. Gunn.
LOST. —One pair of gold framed spee
♦a.-les. Will pay reward for return to
News office.
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Lime
ANO
Lemon
Juice
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
(linger Ale
Root Beer
AT
KEANY’S
Phiuu <1 412 Newi. *ti* st
DR. GEO. COESTER.
VETINARY SURGEON.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
BORGIA, Glyrffi County:
To the Sup trior Court of Slid
County:
The petition of J. W. Kussbaum, A.
J. Crovatt, ami Boiling Wioitfieia, o'
said state and county, and such oth
ers as may be hereafter associated
with them, hows:
First
That they desire for themselves
anti said associates and success rs
to t> • iu orporated under the uamc
and tyie 01 Auiericau Tie a. 'iim
her Company.
Second.
isy and under that corporate name to
-lie and he sued, contract and ac
contracted with, to plead and 10 lx
impleaded and to have full powei
and authority t lease, acquire, pur
chase and uoia lauds, tenements
good-- and chute is, and the same x
sell, mortgage or encumber as mar
he deemed tost, for the interests or
aid corj oration.
third
lu use a corporate seal, adopt by
laws a.id rules hunting upon its mem
mrs not inconsistent with the law
•-I L'nio stai. or u; the Un.i a Slates
a,ni to have, pus. esc. and enjoy ,u.
tue rights, powers an i pnviUg .urn
be subject to .ill me iin,,, L iia vv.i.e.
are or may bo u,.u.ui.. nice sa.y an
couisteni with the purposed or ..U!.
-orporation especially, and usually u,,
pertaimng to aud granted bouito cm
porated under the laws ot said eiau
ana do ail such things as are oi nm.
tie necessary u. buy execution of tnesa
iilirpOaOS.
Fourth
The capital stock of this astocla
tion shdit be the sum oi tony mon
sand uollars i$lu,000) to be dinde.
niio lour thousand shares oi tu pa
vaiue of ene Hundred’ dollars
each and which capital stock me,
pray tue privilege of iucreusui n •
any time to a sum not to excecu on
hundred thousand dollars tsluo,uutiy
and If said capital stock should be
increased, to diminish the sai..j :
any amount not less man Hit oi. ,ma.
capital lock, in any or in eilhci as
by a two-tiunis v, te of ws suieunobi
ers ot the said company.
Fiftii
That the purposes and 0.. jec.s to.
which your peuiionors desire i , n
incorporated tor are to maiiui,i.:iuiv.
Inly, own and sell lumber, cmss tics,
I limber, naval stores, innib- r pro .
.ids and lands of all Kinds,
m lease, own equip, and op
orate steam nulls, to buy
lornse, own and sc-ll lands, and to own
and operate boats and lighters and
such tramways and railway., as mu.-
l>o deemed advicablfc lor tno jiui
po. e of raid corporation, to act a.
stevedores and forwarding agents and
• o do all matters uad tilings of ai._>
and every dn-criptioa upon, in aitu
about bue manufacture, purchase anu
sale of lumber, timber, crossties,
lands, lumber and timber products,
generally, as well as to engage in
uiei ehamlising.
Sixth
That said corporation may bo au
thorized to incur debts for corporate
purposes, and to issue note.., nonds
and mortgages to secure such indent
edness. That :He affairs of said coi
pcruUon may be managed and ite bus
inesa conducted by a president and a
board of directors as may be jin
scribed by ius rules and by-laws, am
they may be tePcted as therein ;;c
vided. and have full power to se.ee:
and appoint suen officers aiul ag< m
as may be required by said coi port,
tion.
Seventh
Petitioners further pray that tii?
principal office and place of cin,;ig
business- of said corporation shall ae
at. tr near the city of Bruns wick,
Glynn county in .a t slate, and mat
if. may be allowed to establish such
branch office., elsewhere as the busi
ness of such corporation may from
time to lime require, and that cor
poration lie created for the term of
twenty (.20) years from date of the
granting of its charter, with the priv
ilege of renewing same at the ex
piration of said term, and that they
may have conferred upon them ana
choir associates and (successors an
su h rights and privileges as are us
ually granted uon corporations.
CROVATT & WHITFIELD.
Petitioners Attorneys.
i
State of Georgia, County of Glynn:
I certify that the foregoing is a
rue copy of the original petition for
Incorporation of the American Tio &
Timber Company, filed in mv office,
this 12 day of Julv, 1906.
H. F. DIT niONON,
Clerk Sunpcrior Court, Glynn County
Ga.
-n.-.--i.mnmunrL. t
* L. KIN('., Stf.rLing Oi., says: “I S
used Bliss Native Herbs for General De I
bility ami I wish to tell the public nbout 1
this jyrea* remedy. It is the bes cn the 1
market.” J
_ . ...... ,
A BOX of Bliss Native }
Herbs'is a family doc- j
tor always in the hotise. |
Its use prevail ts and cures ?
n 9 Constipation, Dys- j
pepsia. Kidney and j
NATIVE Liver Trouble, Skin {
HERBS Diseases, Rlieuraa- {
tism and many s
l Blood diseases. It is purely ‘
vegetable — contains tio min- *
eral poison and is pre- -~ _
pared in Tablet and
i Powder form. Sold DOSES
in One Dollar boxes t /■
with a Guarantee to ***
cure or money back. Our 32
page Almanac telling how to
treat, disease sent on request.
MEDICINE MAILED PROMPTLY BY
BJLL McNISH. Agpol.
Sterling, Ga.
THF ALONZO O. BLISS U>„
W \SHi\OrON, D. c.
Call on the Burn*wick Development
Company to sic their plan. Mart
Isaac, president, 902 Gloucester street
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointmen
will cure blind, bleeding. ulcerate
and itching piles. It absorbs the tu
mors, allays the itching at once, acts
as a poultice, gives instant relief.
Dr. Wiliams’ inulan Pile Ointment is
prepared for piles and itching of the
delicate parte. Every box la- guaran
llMmi——_l. im-.il for
g g p3 rf $ *. ysl 3 8 6 Til
8 WieMlwlli
M g a PL; ft 4 3 .f Da. asotxwa A
O, iJ >7EKVKRIIVU X’ZXaTaQ gM
i. liic t.'-.ly fur n- tvcuf prosiratiua and uil diseases ot thegtaerattlV
orpansef either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood
InipoLcn-'y, Nifflitly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, excessive ust
0 f Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With ever*
‘FTPB HCIJUft $5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at SI.OO per bot
ULn Uoino $ boxes for $5.00. 1)U MOTTS C'UJb.Tlit AL CO.* Cleveland* Obi
• For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACi
General Headquarters
For Automobiles
If you are mib e market foi an automobile ,a bicycle, or if yon want ra
pairs in either of these departments see me. I also have a fuil line of nycis
suudres. SoTe agent.
OLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS.
I am now in my new quarters No. 349 Newcastle street. Call and see
my stock. I have with me an expert automobile'repairer, Mr Sweat, of
Savannah.
B. J. Olewine.
|T~> _ ® BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITH
Flic National Bank
of Brunswick
3 CAPITAL $150,000.00
SURPLUS SB4 0000
Year Savings Department Pays Four per
cent interest coumpounded quarterly.
WESLEY H. GREENFIELD, |
Pile Driving Contractor
WHARF UUILDiNG AND TRESTLE
WORK A SPECIALTY. i
SCO L cU’set, Brunswick, Ga. ]
Administrator’s Sale.
ieorgia,
•iiynu county.
By virtue of nil order of the court
i! ordinary of said county, granted
it Ine August term, IbOG thereof,
'lie undersigned will sell at public
:i y on tlie first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 19UC. before the court, house
loor in said county, between the le
gal hours of sale, the following real
'Lite, property of the estate of An
■ B. Kenrick. deceased, situate in
aid county and in the city of Bruns
wick, therein lo say, an undivided one
•bird 1-3, interest, in that lot or
body of land in what is called the
New Town of Brunswick forming in
shape a square with sides ninety
(i, feet long, and hounded, west by
B street and comprising and being
identified upon the map of said city
by the numbers as Now Town lots
nine hundred and thirty-five, 035, nina
hundred and thirty six, 936, and nine
hundred and thirty-seven. ;.‘l7, togeth
er with the improvements thereon and
appurtenances. Said property being
accurately and particularly described
in the petition of the undersigned to
the court of ordinary of said county
for leave to sell the same and am
endments thereto now of file in that
'out and referred to for descrip
tion. Terms of sale cash, purchasers
paying for title. This August 10. 1906. |
Courtland S. Lamb,
Administrator estate of Annie !T Ken
lick.
Administra-.or’c Sale.
8: ate of Georgie.
< ounty of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the court of ordinary ot
said county on the 7th. day of August,
190 G. there will be sold at public out
cry before the court house door ot
said county, between the legal hours
of sale on t.he first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1006. to the highest and best
bidder, for cash fifty-three shares of the
capital stock of the South Atlantic
Towing Company, or the par value of
one hundred dollars per share; saia
stock belonging to the estate of U.
Dart, late of said county, deceased.
This August 10, 190 G.
W. F. Symons,
Administrator of Estate of U. Dart, de
ceased.
Notice.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn.
To John J. Maguire and Luc ret ia
Ann Murray as executor and execu
trix named in the alleged last will of
John Murray, deceased, of tile In this
office; Yon are hereby notified to
be and appear at the court of ordi
nary to be held in and for said coun
ty the first Monday in September, A.
D.. 1906 at 10 o'clock a. m. then and
there to answer the petition of Lucre
tia Ann Murray and show cause, if
any you can, why the probatte in com
mon form of the alleged will of the
said John Murray should not be annull
ed, revoked and set aside and an in
testacy of said John Murray, deceas
ed, be declared by the court.. Take
notice hereof and govern yourselves
accordingly.
This July 7th. A. D. 1906.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary.
Low Rates to Asheville.
On account of the Convention ot
Commercial Law League f America
the Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to Asheville, and return
at rate of $11,85. Tickers on sale July
28, 29, 30. Limit returning to August
8. Ey depositing ticket limit will be
extended to Sept. 30. For further in
formation call on E. H. Houseman,
geueral agent
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