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BUTCH OF ITEMS
HUM THE CITY
The Weather.
Forjnast for to-day in Georgia.
Fair, northeast winds.
Return This Morning.
The twenty-five or thirty Brunswick
Eagles who left the city Wednesday
night to take in the Macon fair will
return this morning over the South
ern railway.
Met Last Night.
The Brunswick lodge of Elks hel t
iheir regular weekly meeting in their
hall over the National Bank last
night and disposed of a number ot
routine matters.
Death of an Infant.
Agnes Elizabeth, the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Edwards, pass
'll away at the home of her parents
Thursday night, and was buried yes
imdav afternoon.
l-leld Short Meeting.
The auditorium committee held a
meeting at the city hall yesterday
afternoon for the purpose of dispos
ing or a few matters winding up the
affairs of the old association.
Returns Consolidated.
The returns from Wednesday’s
election were consolidated at the cou t
house yesterday at noon and the win
ners were officials announced. The
returns were forwarded to Atlanta last
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Arrive Cordele II if, p, m. Ijeave Moot joinery 7.46 P. Si
Arrive Anierieus 12.-15 A. .\i. i Leave Lumpkin 11.54 P. M
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Arrive Lumpkin 222 M. ; Reave America* 1.40A. M
Arrive Montgomery t, 45 A. M. ; l.eave ( r.rdele 3.16 A. M
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Arrive New Orleans >l.O ■ F. .M. Arrive Savannah 9 30 A. .M.
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Asst. General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Georgia.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
MORTGAGE SALE.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain mort
gage, dated August 15, 1904, in favo
of the undersigned, from Gilbert Wil
liams. trustee of and for his wife.
Sarah Williams and his minor chil
dren, Anna Williams, Dessa Williams
and Kathalina Williams, said mort
gage being recorded in book volume
12. folio 328 of the General Records
of Glynn county, Georgia, the under
signed will, on the first Tuesday in
November, 1900, put up and expose
lor sale all of the following described
mortgaged property, to wit:
All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being in
the county of Glynn and State of
Georgia, and in the city of Brunswick
therein and in that part of said city
known of Old Town, known, number
ed, and distinguished as follows; that
is to say: the nortnern one-sixth (1-6)
of Old Town lot number three hun
dred and forty-eight (318), said one
sixtli of said lot containing forty-five
(45) by ninety (90 feet and being
hounded on the north by Hillsbor.
sijuare ninety (90) feet, east by Car
penter street, south by the balance of
said lot and west by Norwich street,
together with all the improvements
thereon.
Said sale is made for the purpose
of satisfying the indebtedness of the
said mortgagor to the undersigned as
secured by said mortgage, amounting
to a balance of $201.25, principal, Da
sides interest, and costs of this pro
ceeding.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser pay
for titles.
This October 3, 1906.
A. KAISER & BROTHER.
Mortgagees
MAX ISAAC,
Mortgagees’ Attorney.
Application for Leave to Sell.
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the Ordi
nary of said County for leave to sell
land belonging to-the estate of J. R.
Dillard for the payment of debts, and
for distribution thereof. Said applica
tion will he heard at. the regular No
vember term of the Court, of Ordi
nary of Glynn County, to he held on
this first Monday in November, 1906.
This the 3d day of October, 1906.
KATHERINE HOLZENDORF,
Administratrix Cum Testamento An
nexe of J. R. Dillard.
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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS
KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK’S
ORIGINAL MILLINER.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1906,
HEWS AND NOIES
ALONGTHE BAY
DAY’S SHIPPING RECORD AND
OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
ON RIVER FRONT.
Arrived.
Schooner Catharine Monahan, Stan
ton, Mayport.
Schooner Rebecca J Moulton,
Strong, Cieiifuegos.
Cleared.
Schooner Tofa, Covert, Noank.
Schooner Eagle Wing, Morgan. New
York.
Steamer Kenilworth, McClennen,
Liverpool and Bristol.
River Notes.
The steamer Kenilworth, which
cleared yesterday, will carry a heavy
cargo of cotton and naval stores. She
will probably sail today.
The work of repairing the schooner
Brooklyn is now under way at the
shops of the Parker-Hensell Engineer
ing Company. She will he here for
several weeks yet.
Children and Boys’ Suits at a sav
ing of 35 per cent, at Sig Levison.
A fine line of suit cases at very
low figures at Sig Levison.
Hosiery for children. Elkan’s 15,
20 and 25 cents line all going at lh
cents each, three pairs for 25 cents a;
Sig Levison.
Rubbers for men; rubbers for wo
men; rubbers for children at Peer
son's.
Shoes of all kinds, styles atm
prices. Shoes for the people at Peer
sons.
Orders taken for fruit and wedding
cakes at Leben's.
Notice
Is hereby given to the creditors or
the estate of Cyrus Morris, late
°f said county, deceased., to render in
in an account of their demands to me
within the time prescribed by law,
properly made out. And all persons
indebted to said deceased are her
by requested to make immediate .pay
ment to the undersigned. This the
31, of August, 1906.
John Byrd,
Executor of the last will of Cyrus
Morris.
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Brunswick Ga.
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Price .... $15.00
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TAX NOTICE.
State and County Tax Notice, 100
To collect State and County Tax fo
the year 1900 1 will be at the followin
precincts on dates mentioned:
St. Simon, Oct. IS, Nor. 5 and De
li.
Sterling, Oct. 29, Nov. 8 and Dec. 4
Bladen, Oct. 24, Nov. 10 and Dec. 0
Brookman. Oct. 25, Nov. 11 an-
Nov. 29.
At Court House at intervening
dates.
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