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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 04, 1907.
Legal Notice.
*State of Georgia, Glynn County.
Lavender Kellogg vs. Mary Lee
Kellogg, in Glynn Superior court,
May term, 1907. Llbed fox total
divorce.
To Said Defendant, Mary Lv.e Kel
logg: •
You are hereby ducted and re
quired to be and appear at the nsx
Superior Court to be held in aad for
said county on the third Monday
in May, next, to answer in said cause,
la default of such answer the
court will proceed as the
rects and as to justice shall seem
proper. This citation and notice
is issued, published and made uadei
authority of the order of the judge
of said court granted at chambers
an the IS’.h instant directing service
on you bu publication. Witness the
Honorable T. A. Parker, judge el
said court, this the 19th. day ef
March, 1907.
tH. F. du Bignen,
ior Court, Glynn County
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FranHLH. Haris, Plaintiff's Attorney
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Service by Puoncatien.
i Stata of Georgia, Glynn County.
William Kleckley vs. Margaret
®K leek ley. In Glynn superior coy "
May libel for 1?'
vonce. f
To Saul .lrJt p' , ‘ A
superior court to in and for
said county on the third Monday in
May next to answer in said cauae.
in default of such answer, the court
will proceed as the law direct* and
as to justice shall seem proper. This
citation and notice is issued, pub
lished and made under authority of
the judge of said court, graifled at'
chambers on the 9th. iustant, direct
ing service on you by publication.
Witness the Honorable T. A. Par
ker, judge of said court, this the
14th. day of March, 1907
H. F. du Bignon,
Clerk Superior Court Glynn County
Georgia.
Max Isaac, Plaintiffs Attorney
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Notice
The public is notified that good
; old drum fish season has come again
and that on Friday and Saturday lasi
there were twelve caught on Cum
berland. All parties wishing to gi
a day or more nslnng please notify
I B. ,1. Ford, or CapL Anderson, of the
i steamer Emmeline, the morning be
fore wishing to start, in order that
the boatman at Cumberland may
have )\is boa 1 ready and fresh bait
on hand. Lines, bait and boat will
be furnished
THROUGH SLEEPER
TO JAMESTOWN
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Seaboard Air Line Will Put Them
on Beginning With the First
Train Today.
Commencing with train No. 34 from
Jacksonville at 9 a. m.
April 24, and daily thereafter, the
Seaboard Air Line railway will.
operate through sleepers from Jack-j
sonville direct to Portsmouth, this
in order to more comfortably takej
are of visieors to the Jamestown ex-'
X'liLsi service, it will be
tiiud|, Sko care of visitors from
to bo the expo-
time
opeue 1 bv Presi-
tho 2t>th. of April.
Hpursion are now on sale
c| * ■: -m rate*.
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KnHnl tor M>Sestei.
Relieves !r otomaeh,
palpiranew of the heart. eat.
Notice of Application for Leave to
Sell Land.
Application will be made to the
judge of the superior court of the
Brunswick circuit at Chambers at
Blackshear, Ga., on May 6, next for
authority to sell at private sale the
interest of Minnie C.. and Daisy
Carter, minors, in that tract of marshj
land lying northwest of the city of,
Brunswick, fronting west 1,000 feet, j
on Turtle river and running hack!
northeastwardly between parallel line ß '
to high land, and bounded on t tie |
north by laud of the Southern rail
way Company, and being the same
land described in a deed from tho
Brunswick Company, ho the Bruns
wick Terminal Company, dated July :i
I£S9, and recorded in book 1£ E,
page 401. The said interest being
two seventy-seconds, (2 70-2) inter
est in saidfland. To 'be sold for the
purpose mf reinvestment and for
reason that the said Interest
to be sold yields no income.
This Aprli 8, 1907.
S. B. Wright.
Guardian.
SET’TJL^ED!
The most imiwrtant question as to what is The safest and beat
remedy for heads: lies and neuralgia is soon sotted in your own
minds by taking one dose of SCOTT'S NERV-O-SOL. Being a
product of the Pure Food and Drug Law, it does effect the
heart, upset the stomach or ruin the kidneys; but is a revelation
to all who try it. In introducing SCOTT'S NERB-O-SOL wie know
our patrons and we know what we are talking about when we
say to yo that every bottle is sold under our personal guaran
tee to do all \vc claim lor it or your money will lie refunded.
The management has placed in our store for a few days a lady
demonstrator, who will be glad to see our friends and talk
to them on whit NERV-O-SOL will do. If either you or any of
your family headache, neuralgia or had nerves don't
miss This Opportunity to find out about NERV-O-SOL. While in
troducing NERV-O-SOL we will with each to cent bottle purchas
ed give free of charge aSO cent box of Good Old Dr. Moore’s
Kidney and Liver Pills—For One Week Only.
ED. C. BRUCE’S
DRUG STORE.
BARIAIN IN HATS
REOPEN MY OLD STORE
FOR ONE WEEK WILL
SELL AND OTHER
STOCK AT C^T.
M I § CKSON
OPEFA HOUSE BUILDING
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