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HHBW (,|ynn County Commlssl-mt-TB.
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good faitb.
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tal note, check, money order or
registered letter. Address
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Brunswick, Ga.
EL. V I "’.’'"T 'J .'L - 1 1 J
Meantime the Pittsburg millionaires
appear to be determined to establish
reputations for general •‘cussrdnesg''
as big as the next. one.
What Is needed In Panama Is labor
to dig the Panama canal and not la
lair expended over what kind of labor
should lie employed.
The fact that a Boston scientist has
discovered seventeen varieties oi
germs on a ten dollar bill Is not ex
pected to have the effect of Influen
cing the average citizen to avoid the
crisp ehromos.
The president of San Domingo has
sailed for New York. Maybe lie can
give the New York reporters some of
the latest Information about the mosi
Improved and proper fall styles for
revolutions.
When Mr. Bryan gets home lie will
find that he has lost none of his
old time iiopularltv and that the bronn
••ntUß Influences of travel ir.d study
have made hint stronger among an
admiring people than ever bOfore,
Emperor Wllllam’and King Edward
met with the usual Inter
nat ion ;1c .c ill u.y preformiince which
has come to '3e quite fashionable
among monarcha who would like to
see each others throne totter and
fall.
VULGAR CURIOSITY.
Self respecting Americans who
have noted the vulgar display or cur
iosity by crowds who persue a cele
brity or someone of financial, politi
cal or social prominence will be glad
to learn that the strenuous of a motly
multitude lo see the president's dauglit
er when she arrived In New York
from Europe the other day proved a
failure. Wflen the vessel reached the
pier an immeuse crowd made a ms l
for the dock. They kere disappoint
ed The 1-amgworths had left the ah ip
at the quarantine station and finish
ed the trip on a yacht
No doubt Mr. and Mrs. Longwort'i
decided ou that pregram as a result
of the annoyance they were subjected
to during the voyage. It is reporteo
that many of the passengers on the
ship gazed at them aud followed them
around the decks and indeed persue t
them to such au extent as to becorao
quite annoying. During the last few
days of the trip the Longworths kept
to themselves aud were scarcely seen
by the other passengers.
There are few thing more dissa
greable to well-bred people than to be
followed around by a curious crowd.
No well-bred person likes to Lie look
ed upon as a curiosity or a monstro.s-
Ity. When the president s daughter
was In New York shortly before her
marriage she was subjected to great
annoyance by the crowds who follow
ed her and the camera fiends who dog
ged her tracks. She stood it all well
but she evidently gut some additional ,
etperiauce with the uiauia so widely
exhibited by Americans to thrust them I
fUtVUa gfUf (MNptU of dillMMliH.
THE W*\ TO A MAN'S HEART. I
Cupid Is ‘.he slyest rort of an cif.!
That he U glren to queei prinka is;
v,y well hnown He tio.’! Ids ar
rows at very unexpected times; anu,
places and he has beta d.ii.i; • lib;!
so long that It would s'-ena that he nas
exhausted alioift all of his arrows
yet occasionally we hear of an in
stance ol his archery that nas a new
ness about It. One would think, for
instance, that the way a girl hung up
u man’s hat would not cause him to
fall in love with her and yet that
is Just what has happened in New
York.
Miss Sigrid Johansen was a pretty
little Sweedisli hat girl at the dinin :
room door of one of the big hotel;.
Her duties consisted In taking tnej
bats of the guests as they pa: 'd inio;
the room and hanging them on a:
rack, then returned to each gue. ,
his hat on returning. It is a line job!
to distinguish between hats when a!
niinil.gr |of them are togethei im.i
Miss Johansen never made a mistake
Moreover she was always plainly but
becomingly dressed and was quick anu
bright.
Among the gnosis whose hats r.he
took and bung up was a rich lumber
nian fiom Michigan. Me Is 32 year;:
old, handsome and a business man.
As he passed his hat to the young lady
and noticed her grace, good looks anu
deftness as she hung It up he was im
pressed. But he said nothing. Din
ing more Ilian a year at the dining
room door he gave his hut to the
girl without a word to her so far as
anybody knew; and then his friends
and the lintel people were astonish
od to learn that ho had married lie
Almost tip to the day of the wedding
the girl continued to stand at the
door and take hats. The young people
are going to live in a mngniflrieni.
home In Michigan where the little
hat girl will have everything to make
her happy.
Of course there Is a lesson in this
for working girls, which they ought
to learn thoroughly. 1 iis that there
Is no telling when I heir “prince charm
ing’’ is coming along or how he win
lie attracted. 11 is the part of wisdom
therefore for the girls to be lie as pleas
Ing as possible at all times, whether
at work or at play.
At a {bargain day rush In Mis
souri several women were physically
burl and some women’s husbands are
believed to be fliiaucilly Injured
Hetty Green’s son lias about much
prospects of being governor of Texas
as a worthy charitable institution has
og gelling a donutlou from Hetty
Green.
If the Suiton of Turkey should al
low tho establishment of a parliament
the odtls are ten to one that it would
get In debt in a week. Ho much for
the for, c of example.
A Brooklyn magistrate says that “a
man who gets married on $5 a week
ought to be sent to jail 11 would be
just as easy lo live in jail on t
week for two these days.
Ail old luue cough syrup- i lint . .
oowels. This gin wrong, a *,• ,v ldv
was advanced two year.) ago i
Kennedy n laixalivo Honey aud *
This remedy acts on the mucus mew
uranoa of the thront und iungn si
lt Is possible u> cotMtt relief Lou
chronic indigestion und dyspepsia 9
the use of KODCL FOB DYSPEPSIA
Some of Uie most hopeless cases o
long staudliig have yielded to IL 1
enables yon to digest the food you oa
and exercises u coreetivo lnllueiic
: udoing up the etllcleucy of the dlgea
five organs The Btomcah Is the bon
er wherein the steam Is made Ilia
keeps up wour vitality, health an
strength. Kodol digests what you oa
Mltkea the stomach sweet —puts IU
holler tn condition to do the wor
nature demands of It -gives you relict
from digestive disorders, aud puls yo
In shape to do your best and fe
your beau Bold by aii diuggisUt
Wo lend money to build homes.
Bntuswick Development Company
Max Isaac, preoiden., ofilcc 30
Gloucester street
The End of the World.
Of trouble that robbed E. H. Wolfe
of Bear Grove, town, of all usefulness
came v.heu ho became taking Kloc
trie Hitlers. He writes: 'Two years
ago kidney trouble caused me grea
suffering, which I would never have
survived had I not takeu Electric Bit
ters. They also cured me of genera
debility.” Sure epro for all stxun
ach, liver and kidney com pi, tint-;
blood discuses, headache dizziness
and weakness or bodily decline. I’rico
50 cents. Guaranteed by Smith's
Pharmacy.
Galveston's Sea Wall.
Makes life now safe in that city
ns 4>n tho higher uplands. 18. W.
Goodloe, who resides on Dutton street
in Waco. Texas, needs no seawall for
safety. He writes: "I have used Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion for the past five years aud It
keeps them well and safe. Before that,
time I had a cough which for years
i had been glowing worse now Us
I' gone.” Cures chronic coughs, la
grippe, croup. whooping cough an i
prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to
lake. Every bottle guaranteed a
Smith's Pharmacy. Price &0 and $ 100
trial bolt ins free
Y F 7T TT , Perhaps your mother has thin hair!
M~ —fj j e y'-gr )• fj sy ?S3 But that is no reason why you must
JL JL Ltfim if JL JL Ld-fe go through life with half-starved
Jf ■ hair. If you want long, thick, heavy
:air, you must ft A it. Feed it with a regular hair-food —Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
£ ell-fed hair stops falling eel, keeps soft and smooth, and grows lor.g and
heavy. .j , nr st.-.rving hair with Ayer’s Hair Vigor!
MtKfSOIB THINGS NEW
IT ALSO lceep r * th<*m new. There v/ill
f** no old, dull looking furniture or
dingy woodwork in homes where this
wonder-workrr is used. No refinuhing or
levamiahing ncre**ary. Liquid Veneer is
not a varnish, hut a surface food and
cleaner that builds up the onginal finish
and makes it brighter than ever.
It instantly restores the brilliant newness
and finish of Pianos, Furniture, Picture
frames. Interior Woodwork, Hardwood
Moors and all polished, varnished or
enamcJtvl surfaces. Removes scratches,
start;.?, dirt irifl dullness.
A child erm apply it. Nothing but a
pi—'' ol cheere . loth i. necdod end there
i no drying to wait foi.
NF.W SIZE PACKAGES
4 ounce, bottle .25 ct*.
12-ounce bottle GO ct*.
SOLD BY
COLSON HARDWARE
COMPANY.
STRONG
TKv Again
!• what Mrs. Lucy
L Stovall,of Tilton, Ga,
j j l ' caid after taking
};\\\ Kodol Dyspepsis
i"y Cure- Hundr * Q
* W'. f 3 ! of other wsak
•>"S g woman are
vV I being rs-
Vfj iji etored to perfect
f I \\ : I health by this rsm*
i f V\i cdy. YOU may bs
1 ( \ well if you wfil take
•
■ •*>,*• Ind'gustlancatMse
fieeriy all the sick
ness that womea
levs, it deprives the system cf nourish
.sienl a: id the del mate cr,-aas pmuliar t*
) ;,nr. suffer—w eeUen, a ad mnafflfl
rice seed.
Kodol
Byspepsia Cura
i jiblet the stomach and filgistlve organs
Is dij[ set and aasimlieta all of the whole
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes
tie body, and rebuilds the weak organa
r sstc ring health and strength Kodol cures
indigestion, ct istipati dyspepsia, sow
r-sings, beichiag.hr /.rvbura and aii rtemM*
dsorders.
Digescm Wl\at Ycu Bat
r?3K7CCET32nT,i n^^r.nircFi
I sdlMw Kg DMk M Mai I ! •**.OAlffi) I
UdttJlJ&SSiJtrJ U-wia-vsmi
(6 & mM
srmtjf 4
rm r £ Jiflm
to most women Is a term of i \ \tSw
mnxiotv, serious thought IA -i
end rwiH’t auticipetiou. hT
With the ccssntion of pain
necessary to Wi;!;l truth,
there comes cairn imvee,
sleep and recuperation.
MOTHER’S i
FRIEND
does ditnicish tnr pain act ur.panyitjß
nrateniitr. With its aid mothers cast enl
do bring healthy, rwaet disposltioaed
and ideiri babies inio tjre world.
Morning *i< ku*x, sore breasts sad ex
cructaling pains cacwi by the gTsduallv
expaodtug organs are relieved by thu
and relaxing liall.'.enl.
Among the manifold slds to childbirth
Ale; her e Friend bat grown tn popularity
and gained a prestige among rich women
as well as poor; it la found and vekvori
in the mansion as well as (a the cabin, e
, By lewtn!np the rnotber’e agony of mind
and dirninlah-.ag pain a beautiful urSurnca
b wrought upon the child, eed Instead of
peevish, ill tempered and alctlr forma you
nave healthy, la-.tgblr.g humanity, retualn
tag a bleating ever to you and its country.
AH or*<ts sell Mother • Frl,a4 al lu.
Write fur eur hte . sk "Meiberheei M
tos (Meruit aseuiATM ca_ SHsuda a-v
Citation.
GEORGIA, Glynn County.
Wbcroas. Ella D. Smith, administrat
rix of John A. Smith, represents to
the court ill her petition, duly file'’
that she has truly administered John
A Smith’s estate:: This is there-
fere to cit- it!t persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
it any they can, why sid ndtniulst.a
trtx should not lie discharged from
her administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Mon
day in Aneiiet iso*.
SORACB DART, Ordinary.
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING IN THIS COLUMN
Do you want a position, a house
servant. Have you lost anything? L>
ycu want to rent a rcom, or have yot
a scorn or house to rent. If so pu
ti ju. ,n Tuc New, cotap
FOB RENT.
r Oft Kli.N !'—'i v.u olory h<ju.,e comet
j.oigu- ami AuMoiet streets. ,vls.j
two a Lory ncuge No. SUo Giant sltuoL
Apply at 6'>o Carpenter.
i11,,* l- i v.o toiy bouse, comer
ol l. amt l' streets, S2O per mouth.
. ..lUUii;, lendig & Cos.
FOR HUNT- T wo catlagos, furnished.
One, rooms, two rooms anti kitchen
a nil one o rooms, 3 rooms tiiitiug
loom aud kitchen also luinisb.-.t
looms for iignt housekeeping, alt-,
if. Wallace, St. Sitnou isiauii, Ga.
WANTED.
WANTED.- —A night watchman. Ap
dy at Hilton and Dodge mid.. at
once.
WANTED. —Position by two white
boys, ages 12 and 11 years. Apply
to Henry Jtechner at Krauss’ bak
ery.
WANTED—A saleslady experienced
in dry goods. Apply to A. Zeltneuovkz
WANTED.—Ten brick masons and 25
laborers. Apiily to M. C. Alexander
at new A. H. & A. depot.
WANTED- Twenty salesladies ana
five salesmen. Apply to M. Isaac at
once.
WANTED—PeopIe to know that Uncie
S ; g will loan you money on anything
oS value. All legitimate business sol
icited. Kig Uevison, 308 aud 3l*‘t Bay
street.
FOR DENT. —Four room cottage on
the corner of George and Ellis street
Apply at 222 Union.
FOR SALE.—Three desirable resi
dences, 401, 405 and 409 G street, al
so furniture contained in bouse 405
G street. Apply to Mrs. Gann.
LOST. —One pair of gold framed spec
tar les. Will pay reward for return ti
News office.
WANTED. —Good practical sawyer,
capacity of mill about S,OOO per dav.
Good place for right man. A. Living
.‘Toil, ISiookinan, Ga.
FOUND.—Watch, Owner can have
same by proving property and paying
for ad. Address p. o. box 100.
LOST. —Bunch of kvys. Will pay ro
ward if returned to Dr. E. R. Baker
the name ou key ring.
SOUTHERN’S ANNUAL YtHEAP
RATES TO MANY POINT
Excursion Will Leave Brunswick o
August 15.
The Southern Railway will sell tick
ets at extremely low rates to all prin
cipal resorts on its line in Virginia
and tho Carolinas on August 15. lie
low are u few of the resorts to which
these special rates will apply:
Asheville, N. C., $10,50; Brevard
N. 0, $10,80; Hendersonville, N. 0
$!)<8U: Hot .Springs, N. t., $11,75;
Lake Toxawa.v, N. (’., $li,8o; i.enoir
4. C, $10,75; Lincolnton, N. t’., $10.50
Marion, N. C., $10,50; Uuthorfordtou
N. C, $10,50; Saluda, N. t’., $9,60
Shelby, N. C„ $10,50; Tryon, N, C,
$9,60; Abbeville, S. C., SS,:>O, Ander
son, S. C., $8,50; Cross Hill, S. C„
$•8,50; Greeuvillo, S. C., S9,'HO; J.idi
reus, S. C., $8.00: Spartanburg S. C.,
$9.60; Wulbaila, S. C., $9,75; Waterloo,
5. C„ $9,60; Wkltestone, S. <:., $9,60:
Ocean View, Va., $13,00; Old Point
Comfort, Va., $13,00 Virginia Beach,
Va., $13,00.
These tickets will bo on sale one
day only, August 15. Tickets ara
good returning on any regular train
until August 31, 1906. For further
information, literature, etc,, mil on F
11. Houseman, general agent.
Citation.
Georgia
Glynn county.
Whereas It. It. Hopkins administra
tor of the estate of A. L. Franklin,
represents to the court tn his petition
duly fill'd and entered on record, that
he has fully administered A. I. Fran
klin’s estatq. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
aud creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator
should no! he discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of
dismissal on tho first Monday in Sep
tember, 1906.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary.
For lessons in typewriting and stev
Jgraphy call ou Mrs. Alma Hurt mar.
Vo ;|7 uutH t ffroet
IMPORTED
Lime
AND
Lemon
Juice
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Ginger Aie
Root Beer
KEANY’S
PHoaa j 1 *l9 New kih •
DR. GEO. COESTER.
VETINARY SURGEON.
All domestic animals treated.
Leave Orders at Bruce’s Drug Store
PHOMft 4MA
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
SCHEDULE
Effective January 9. 190
N. U. Following schedule iigurea
published only as information .ini
are not guaranteed.
TO THE NORTH kiu E^Si.
Nos. 23. 34. i. 30
i.v. Bruns Wick . >ua. i 3b;>
Ar. Jc: up u.2ja. T0.20p
or. Sa.uiinah
,vr. Columuia T.bcp o.OOa
\r. Asheville leap
Ar. Chai iolte 1e.25p. J. 551
Ar. Dauviiie 2.2ia. 2.10,.
Ar iUchmonu „ 5 ii-P
Ar. VV a. illusion tt.Gbx j.sup
Ar. Baltiinoie 10. aha. If.lip
Ar. Philadelphia 1 -p. 2.J5a
Ar. New York :’.3up. 0 301
TO THE WEST.
Nos. 15 13
Lv Brunswick n.',oa 3.3 Up
Tr. Jc-sup B.loa. 1J.20j:
Ar. Macon I.3Up. 4 oO.i
Ar. Atlanta 4.1 Op. 0.30 j
Tr. Rome 7.Top 7.25.
Ar. Chattanooga ‘J .vTji ' -:ss
Ar. Knoxville l.4**a . la.
• vr. Louisville b M), ill:
Tr. Cincinnati s.iia. . io,
Ar. Rt. Louis ti.lkp. 7.32;.
Ar. Birmingham 9.lap. 12.01)
Ar. Memphis 7 05a 8.05)
Ar. Kansas City 9.4 c.
Ar. Chicago 7.25
Trains %nivo at Brunswick aa fo
lows;
No. 14 arrives at Brunswick a! 8.0
a. m with connections from Sat
annah and East, and also from A.
ianta and VWst.
No. 16 arrives at. 4.25 p. m from A.
ianta and Went.
No. 24 arrives at 7.10 p. in. with con
nections from all points East
THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
•-os. 29 find 30, “WASHINGTON AMD
FLORIDA LIMfTED,, cafryinj
Pullman, Drawing room and Sleet
iny cars lct ween Jcsup and Nov
York
Nos. J3 and 14, "The FIJI RIDA
LIMITED’ carry through Puilma.
Drawing room, Sleeping cai i b
tween Jemp, Atlanta, Cincinnati
Chicago, Kansas City, and Colors..!.
Springs.
UNEXCELLED Dining ••ar
on a:l trains.
For information a e to rates am
schedules, etc., 0-ppi" to
H. B. SPENCER, G, At , V7;i.-..-i!ngtnrt
Cj. C
S. I! HARDWICK, P T it .Ww
Ttgten, D C
W. 11. TAYLOR, G P. a , Was:
cgton. P. C
! BROCKS MORGAN, A. G. V. A.
’Atis-'V, Ga.
B. a. HOO3EMAN.G. A., Brutswlct
it.. Ptr.-nf D'J
N • w Greek-'
|
American
'Restaurant
f ;
[ AND LUNCH ROOM.
I
r
NIGHT AND DAY
• NEATEST PLACE IN THE CU Y
EVERYTHING FIRST CLA3 - '
SERVICE UNSURPASSED
NOW OPEN.
' IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING ‘
NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. “
;POLETCS fcHOOBEHPYLEj
<
TELEPHONE NO. 430.
J
£>ce
Davis &
Biockerby
Fine Press
Peaches
APPLES PER PECT 35 CENTS
CHICKENS, EGGS and BUT lER at
cue lowest market prices.
SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED.
ietepnene 446 202 Monk St-eet
lor usiaeita in typewriting and sleu
ograpby vail on ~i•-•>. A.ma llortman
No. 117 South Lee street.
I A torpid, inactive liver can jroduc
more bodily ills thaa anything else
It is good lo clean the system ou
occasionally. Stir the liver up an
get into shape generally. The bes
results are derived from the use o
DeVVitt’s Little Early Kisers. Kelia
hie, effective, pteasaut piils wltn
reputation. Never gripe. Bold by al
druggists.
tali on the Uumswick Development
uitipau..' lo sit- thi ir pian. Mas
is.mc, president. 303 (iloucoster street.
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointmen
will cure blind, bleeding, ulcerate-,
and itching piles. It absorbs the tu.
mors, allays tiro itching at once, acts
as apoulttop, .gives instant relief.
Dr. Williams’ lonian Pile Ointment is
-prepared for pile-, and itchiug of the
delicate pans. Every box is guaran
teed. Sold by druggists, by mall for
60 cents anu <I,OO. Williams Mff,
00., Props, Cleveland, Okie
KEAITH m VITALITY
joL n&fiis g n
” i,f -r-".l r' l l .* ■:y for n rveur prostration . lui nil diseasts of tbe g; ncrativt
."jf o; ‘--ns '){ eiio- such as Nervous Pri;strniioQ, Failing or Lost Manhood
■&Sm23£ge!m> Impoteory, Nightly Umissions, Voutbtul Errors. Kintal Worry, excessive ust
p of Tobacco or Opium, which load to Consumption and Insanity. With every
ACTED IICIIIC order we guarantee to sure or refuml ilie money. Sold at YI.OO per box
-lltnUdlßO. 6 boxes for So.IK>. DU MOTT’S CHI-.MICAI. CO.. Oefeland. DM"
For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACa
, t. -r, i. . —- - . . ■ - ...I
General Headquarters
tor Automobiles
IT you are inth e market foi an automobile ,a bicycle, or If yon want re
pairs in either of these departments see ine. I also have a full line of‘eyci
iiifrires. Sole agent.
OLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS.
1 am now In uiy new quarters No. 3iu Newcastle street. Call and ace
my stock, i have with me an exper i automobile repairer, Mr Sweat, tn
Savannah. j
B. J* Olewitie.
T"T| BY doing your banking with
DeglllThe National Bank
of Brunswf k
2 A 3 ffer CAPiTAL $150,000.00
N SURPLUS $84.0003 9
wr* Savings Department Pays Four per
cent interest coumpounded quarterly.
WESLEY H. GREENFIELD,
Pile Driving Contractor
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
500 L street, Brunswick, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia,
Glynn county.
liy virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of said county, granted
at the August term, 1906 thereof,
•ho undersigned will sell at public
“'‘•cry on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1900. before the court house
dour in said county, between the le
gal hours or sale, the following real
estate, property of the estate of An
ne E. Kenrick. deceased, situate in
aid county and in the city of Bruns
wick, therein to say, an undivided one
third 1--3, interest, in that lot or
body of land in what is called tho
New Town of Brunswick forming in
shape a square with 'sides ninety
90, feet long, and bounded, west by
B street and comprising aud being
identified upon the map of said city
by the numbers as New Town lots
-nine hundred and thirty-five, 935, nine
hundred and thirty six, 936, and nine
hundred and thirty-seven. 937. 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
court and referred to for descrip
tion. Terms of sale cash, purchasers
paving for title. This August 10. 1906.
Courtland S. Lamb,
Ad mi pint ra tor estate of Annie E. Ken
il.-k.
Ailmlnistra-.or’s Sale.
• State of Gcorgte.
oiinty of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of an order
i.lilted by tho court of ordinary of
Slid county on trie 7th. day of August,
1966. (here will be sold at. public out
cry before the court house door of
taid county, between the legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday In Sep
tember, 1906, to the highest and belt,
bidder, for cash fifty-throe shares of the
capital t;to.:‘k of the South Atlantic
Towing Company, of the par value nr
one hundred dollars per share; sal a
stock belonging to the estate of U.
Dart, late of sain county, deceased.
This August It), 1906.
W. F. Symons,
Administrator of Estate of U. Dart, de
ceased.
Notice.
State of Georgia, County of Glynn.
To John J. Maguire and Lueretia
Ann Murray as executor and execu
trix named In the alleged last will of
John Murray, deceased, of file in this
office; Yotj 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
!>., 1906 at 10 o clpck a. m. then and
there to answer tlje petition of Lfipre
tia Ann Murray and show cause, it
any you can, why the probatte in com
mon form of the alleged will of tho
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
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