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PERSONAL - - .
SOCIAL
JUST TO BE GLAD.
O heart of mine, we shouldn't wor#y
so!
What we have missed of calm, we
couldn't have, you know!
What we have met of stormy plin
And of sorrow’s driving rain,
We can better meet again.
If they blow.
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We have erred in that dark hour we
have known;
When the tears fell with the showers
all alone;
Were not shine and shadow blent
As the gracious Master meant?
Let us temper our content
With his own.
For we know, not every morrow can
be sad;
So, forgetting all the sorrow we have
had,
Let us fold away our fears,
And put by our foolish tears,
And through all coming years.
Just he glad.
—James Whitcomb Riley.
Miss Jessie Kate Brantley arrived
Sunday from Hlackshear.
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Taliaferro Williamson is spending
Bometime at. Herman, Ga.
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Miss Carrie Stacy returns this week
from a delightful trip north.
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Mrs. Llewellyn J. Brown Is spend
ing some lime in Savannah.
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Rev. F. D. Thomas and family are
spending some time on St. Slrnnn.
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Miss Allle Jones, of Mason, is the
attractive guest of Mrs. L. C. Mar
lin.
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Miss Margaret Kennon leaves this
week to visit relatives In Jackson
ville,
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Mss Etta Wilson, of Green Cove
Springs, is the guest of Miss Maud
Elliott.
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Mtb. J. H. Wright has recovered
from her illness to the pleasure of
ther friends.
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Mrs. K. L. McKinnon has returned
from a visit to Mrs. J. W. Griffith
in Savannah.
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Mrs. J. M. Purse, of Waycross, is
spending the summer with her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. W. Gale in Huntington,
W. Va. I
A Corking Story
of our Navy, by Robert Dunn,
the well-known war correspond
ent, with pictures by Reuter-
Dakjl, the man who threw such
■a scare into the naval authorities
last year; six other fine stories
of assorted kinds; four arti
cles that mean things, two of
which were written for the spe
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ey } bright, crisp humor—all
bound in a stirring Memorial
Day cover—that's the
JUNE EVERYBODY'S
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Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wilder have
removed to their cottage at St. SimoD
for the summer.
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Miss Annie O'Connor left last night
to spend the summer in north Geor
gia and Tennessee.
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Captain and Mrs. Leonardo Siceada,
of the bark Paulina, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Artau.
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Mrs. L. R. Akin and the Misses Akin
and little Ted Akin leave this morn
ing for Tallulah Falls.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Coney have
returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Conoley at St. Simon.
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Mrs. D. M. Odum, of Blackshear,
is the attractive guest of Mrs. L.
Aspinwall on Union street.
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Mrs. Edward Burdette and Miss
Berry Burdette, of Savannah, spent
Sunday with Mrs. J C. Slips.
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Hon. L. R. Akin end Ms sons, Hugh
and Sherrod Elbert Akin, left Sun
day night for Tallulah Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gershon, of At
lanta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Lissner on Union street.
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Mrs. A. B. Harby, of Sumter, 8. C.,
and Mrs. H. L. B. Wiggins are the
guests of Mrs. B. A. White.
Misses Lily and I’.file Arnold leave
this week for Sparta, where they will
he attractive guests of Miss Janie
Duggan. After leaving Sparta they
will visit relatives near Warm
Springs.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Decker vet urn
this week from their we dding tour, \
Mr. and Mrs Decker are popular
members of the younger social set
and they will be heartily welcomed
on their return to the city.
NICE HOME FOR SALE.
Modern cottage opposite Baptist!
church, 1217 Union street. Apply to
Geo. W. Harper.
SFECIAL NOTICE.—CITY TAXES
1009.
The Tax Digest is now open in the
office of the undersigned at. the city
hall for the payment of taxes due the
city of Brunswick for the year 1909.
The first half year's tax is payable on
or before June 20th. 190!). A discount
of a per cent, will be allowed to all
who pay the full year's tax on or be
fore .July 10th, 1909.
W. B. Fain,
City Treasurer.
Room .Vo. 5, City Hall.
Brunswick, (la., June 21st, 1909.
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COOL and
HEALTHY
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Sweet Canteloupes,
Ripe Pineapples,
Strawberries,
Huckleberries,
Fancy Tomatoes,
Florida Oranges.
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bracelets, lockets, necklaces —all of
the very best and of the cbaiacter that
will give mutual pleasure to both the
recipient and tbs purchaser. All spe
cially priced for this occasion. Your
examination is respectfully solicited.
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The Jeweler
506 Gloucester St.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Will be sold before the court-house
door in the city of Brunswick, Glynn
county, Georgia, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday ia
July next, the following described
property, to-wit; The Southern 1-9 of
Old Town lot No. 34? lying and being
in the city of Brunswick, Ga. Levied
on as the property of R. E. Calnaa un
der and by virtue of a tax ftfa issued
by H. J. Read, tax collector of Glynn
county, against R. E. Calnan, for taxes
due state and county for the year
1908. Taxes, $47.17 and cost
Also at the same t.me and place,
the western half of New Town lot
No. 1669 and improvements thereon
lying and being in the city of Bruns
wick, Ga. Levied on as the property
of estate of J. R. Dillard, under aDd
by virtue of a tax fifa issued by H. J.
Read, tax collector of Glynn county,
against estate of J. R. Dillard for
taxes due the state and county for
the year 1308. Taxes, $49.58 and cost.
Also at the same time and place
17-25 of an acre In the northwestern
corner of section 7 of the Wells
tract and Improvements thereon, lev
ied on as the proper:;, of J. D. Sparks,
trustee for wife and children, under
and by virtue of a lira issued by H.
J. Read, tax collector cf Glynn county,
against J. D. Spark-, trustee for wife
and children, for taxes flue -he state
and county for the year 1908. Taxes,
$51.08 and cost.
Abo at the seme -ime and place,
the western one-half of Old Town
lot No. 228 and improvements thereon,
lying anj beinc in the city of Bruns
wick, Ga. Levied on as the property
cf J. D. Sparks under and by virtue
of a tax fifa issued by H, J. Read, tax
collector of Glynn county, against J.
D. Sparks for taxes due the state
and county for the year 1908. Taxes.
S9O 14 and cost.
June 10th, 1909. Wm. H. Berrie,
Sheriff, Glynn County.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Georgia.—Glynn County.
Will be sold before the court-house
door of said county on the first Tues
day la July, 1909, between the legal
hours of sale, all of the following de
scribed property, to-wit: AU of that
certain stock of merchandise consist
ing of staple and fancy groceries,
green groceries, vegetables, etc., ci
gars, tobaccos; also the entire stock
of fresh and smoked meats, sausages,
country products and poultry; all of
th© fixtures and furnishings, butcher
supplies, tools, one iron safe, office
furniture and one delivery wagon;
in short the entire business as now
stored and contained on the first floor
of the Wright building corner of New
cistle and Monk streets, In the city
of Brunswick, said ecunty. Said prop-
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
erty being levied upon and to be sold
as the property of Albert Arnheiter
and Cbarles Arnheiter under and by
virtue of a mortgage execution is
sued out of the superior court of said
county in favor of Mrs. Augusta Am
heiter, individually and as executrix
of the last will and testament of Chris
Arnheiter against said defendants, as
said property consits of articles dif
ficult and expensive to transport same
will be sold without carrying and ex
posing same at the court-house door,
but prospective purchasers may ex
amine the same prior to sale on ap
plication to the undersigned.
This June 'J, 1909.
Wm. H. Berrie. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
W.ll be sold beforer the court-house
door in the city of Brunswick, Glynn
county, Georgia, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
July next, the following described
property, to-wit: One bay horse, name
Frank, about 15 hands high, ten years
old; one bay horse, name Lightfoot,
about 15 hands high, seven years
old, and one double horse wagon.
Levied on as the property of J. Basil
Davis under and by virtue cf an ex
ec*L on issued from the city court
of Brunswick In favor of A. Kaiser
and Bro., ami against J. Badl Davis.
W. H. Berne, I
Sheriff City Court of Brunswick. I
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia.—Glynn Count;..
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In
July next, at public outcry, at the
•ourt-fcocse door In said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
re*! estate: The southern half of Old
Town water lot No. forty-seven (47)
in the city of Brunswick In said coun
ty, said southern half of sail lot
fronting east 45 feet on Bay street
and running to the west w'th a uni
form width of 45 feet to Ogle'bovpe
Bay; said property levied on .< the
property of the Parker-Ffonseil En
gineering Cos., to satisfy an exec ntion
issued from the city court of Bruns
wick in and for said county in favor
of K B. Schuler against said Parker-
Hensel Engineering Cos.; said prop
erty being in the possession of sail
Parker-Hensel Engineering Cos
Th's June 11th. 19(19.
Wrti Ih R fieiß
Sheriff City Court of Brunswick
CITATION.
To All Whom It May Concern:
W'ard L. Lang, having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the es
tate of H. W. Green. late of said coun
ty, th's is to cite all and singular
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
the creditors and next of kin of H. W.
Green, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause. If any they can, yvhy per
manent administration should not be
granted to Ward L. Lang on H. W.
Green estate.
Witness my and hand official signa
ture, this 9th day of June, 1309.
Horace Dart, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
In the District Court of ttffe United
States for the Eastern Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.—
In the matter of J. W. Crosby. Bank
rupt.—ln Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of J. W. Crosby
of Erunswiek in the county of Glynn,
said district, a bankrupt;
Notice is hereby given that on tho
11th day of June, 1909. the said J. W.
Crosby was duly adjudged bankrupt,
and that the first meeting of his cred
itors will be held at Brunswick, Geor
gia, on the 23d day of June, 1909, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
At. Brunswick. Georgia, this 11th
day of June, 1909. Max Isaac,
U. S. Referee.
NOTICE.
Georgia.—Glynn County.
To Whom It May Concern;—The
undersigned, administrator upon the
estate of Mrs. Mary Smith, has ap
plied to the court of ordinary for said
county of Glynn, for leave to sell cer
tain land of the said estate for the
purpose of paying debts and distribu
tion, which said application will be
heard at the July term, 1909, of the
court of ordinary of said county.
This June 11th, 1909.
i. H. Gilmore,
Administrator upon the Estate of Mrs.
Mary Smith.
NOTICE TO DF.BTONS AND CRED
ITORS.
State of Georgia.—County of Glynn.
AU creditors of the estate of Mot*
Yuen, lately of said county, deceased,
are hereby notified to render in their
several demands to the undersignd,
according to law. And all persons
indebted to said estate are required
to make Immediate payment to me.
This June 10th, 1909.
A. H. Boyle,
Administrator upon tjie Estate of Mou
Yuen, Deceased.
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