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Defeated Brunswick Again in
Savannah Yesterday.
SCORE WAS 3 TO 0
ItiiWas an Exciting Gams, but the
Floridians Outplayed Our Boys.
One More Game.
Fernandina defeated Brunswick in
Savanush again ypitsrdiy by a soore
0 3 to 0.
Tois is tbe second game of the
a .les of three, and the Florida team
winning both, they have won the sl,-
000 stake.
No kick is made against the umpire
in tbe game, the reason of their ds*
feat simply being thst they wrre out
rltyed by Borden’s Eggregation .
Feroaudma scored two of tbeir
three runs in tbe first inning and it
was not until the seventh that another
man orossed the home p ate. It was
ooe ot the qu'ckest games ever played
cn the Savannah diamond.
The game yesterday was a pitchers’
battle, and both Hooker and Wolff
were at their b?s ? , the Fernandina
team gving their man a li tie better
support than the Brunswick team.
The third gams will be played for
the gate reoeipts today.
The wolf in the fable put on sheep's clothing
because if be traveled on his own reputation
he couldn’t accomplish his purpose. Counter
feiters of DeWitt’B Witch Hazel Salve couldn't
\
B*ll their worthless salves on their merits, so
they put them in boxes and wrappers like Do-
Witt’s, Look out for them. Take only De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and
all skin diseases. W. J. Butts,
Cheap Kates Via Soot hern Railway.
Chicago. 111. National Encampment G. A. R
August 27-Sept. 1 Tickets will be 6ol(l August
211,26 and 27. with final limit Sept. 1, at rate of
.5 for the round trip
John Holland and Mollie Wiikine,
color.d, were united in marriage by
Judge L mbright yesterday efiernoon.
Cbirlie Driver was best man.
The Dread of people with weak lungs
whi suffer with stubborn coughs is
consumption. F. ley’s Honey and Tar.
if taken in time, cures tbe cold , heals
the lungs and always cures incipient
Consumption. W. J. Butts.
Ktep the body healthy at this season
by using Prickly Ash Bitters. It is
a necessary condition to successfully re
sist malarial g rme. W. J Baits.
Mr. J. W. Fop Wei! spent yestirday
in tbe city.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of /Gi4c/UM
Mr, Albert O. Anderson re
turned from a trip to Camden county.
What most people want is something mild
and gentle, when in need of a physic. Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the 1 i
to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in
effect. For sale by Bisho *s drug store.
Mr. M# G. Ellenwood is out n
after several dais illness.
It will surprise you to exp*rince the benefl
obtained by using the dainty and famous littlo
pills known as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
W.J. Butts.
OASTUHIA.
Btm the A ThB Kind You Haia Always Bought
DEATH OF A CHILD.
Little Lewis Powell Collins Laid to
Rest Under the Flowers.
Into the happy home of Mr. and Mrs
Lewis Collins, on C street, (he dia’li an
gel came softly a few days ago and kiss
ing with loyea little child, it felPasleep
Only a few short months the litt e one
had keen the light and gladness of its
parents' hearts, and with its sweet baby
ways had won as his rightful heritage
tlie love of all who knew him.
The funeral services were conducted
by Rev. W M. Gilmore of the Baptul
church, and the little form was lovingly
laid to rest under a wreath of sweet flow
ers.
PLENTY OF MONEY’.
All Kinds of Money Was Bet Last
Night.
Although many of the sports wire out
of the city last night, there was a great
deal of money wagered on the prize
fight, and more than the usual amount
of interest. At least a huudred gath
ered to bear the returns, and about half
that number put up money.
Fitzsimmons was the favorite all
along, and big odds were offered on
him.
TIMES-CALL JOB OFFICE.
Those who want the best work, at
the lowest figures, should bring it to
this tffice. On Urge dedgere, our
prices and work will make you a con
stant customer, if you will give us tbe
first jib. King up 31, and a solicitor
will oall.
Our Greatest Specialist
For 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hath
away has so successfully treated chroi ic
diseases that he is acknowledged toe ay
to stand at the head of his profession in
this line. His exclusive method of
treatment for Varicocele and Stricture
without the aid of knife or cautery
cures in 90 per cent, of all cases. In
the treatment of loss of vital forces
nervous disorders, kidney and urinary
complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning,
rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul
iar to women, he is equally successful -
Dr. Hathaway’s practice is more than
double that of any other specialist.
Cases pronounced hopeless by other
physicians, readily yield to his treat
ment. Write him today fully about
your case. He makes no charge for
consultation or advice, either at his of
fice or by mail.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
25 Bryan Street. Savannah, Ga
MANY STRANGERS HERE
The large excursion which came down
over the Plant Sy tem from Albany
yesterday af ernoon brought something
over a thousand visitor to the city, and
the average merchant sold them large
bills of goods Excursions always leave
money here.
The
Truth
about women's ills can be
frankly told by one woman
to another.
Remember that Mrs.
Pinkham is a woman.
Remember that her advice
and medicine have cured
a million women of weak
nesses peculiar to their
sex.
Remember that no man
ever sees a letter written
to Mrs. Pinkham for
advice, that the letter is
opened, read and an
swered by women, and
no testimonial ever pub
lished without special
permission.
Remember that Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is the recog
nized safeguard of wo
man's health.
Remember these things
when some other remedy
Is suggested, and remem
ber them when you want
advice. Mrs. Pinkham's
address is Lynn, Mess.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. AUGUST 25, 1900
ISSUES AIAI
HE Hill
First Monday in September
a Legal Holiday.
GENERALLY OBSERVED
Gjvi rnor Candler’s Proclamation Wi I
Probably Be Followed By One
From Mayor Atkinson,
Libor dsy wiil be observed by the
officials of the State. The G ineral As
sembly some lime ago designated tb*
first Monday iu September as Labor
dsy, and in accordance witb tbe act,
Governor Candler has issued the fol
lowing proclamation:
“State of Georgia. Executive Office,
Atlanta. Labor Day Proclamation.
The General Asrembly of this State
having designated tbe first Monday
iu September as Labor day, and hav
ing by solemn legislative enactment
made said dsy a publio holiday, <n
which all banks and public effioes may
be olosed, now, therefore, I, Alleo D.
Candler, Governor of the State of
Georgia, in recognition of tbe dignity
of labor, end of the value to tbe State
of thess of her oitizens who earn tbeir
daily bread by the sweat of their
brow.-, do hereby issue this, my pro
clamation. ordering that all public
offires in which the business uf the
S'aie is truneac ed b ■ cl. sed on that
dsy. and earnesily r< questing that all
places in which l.bor is employed be
closed so tbst ibe tons and daughters
of toil, who contribute so much to the
prosperity and gl.,ry of Ibe State, mny
b • permitt. and to enjoy this day as a day
of rest sod surcease from toil and its
oares.
“In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand end caused tbe seal
of tbe executive department to be af
fixed, at tbe cspitoi, in the city of At
lanta, on this, the 22 id day ot August,
in lh jeear of our Lord, one thousand,
nine hundred, and of the. independ
ence of tbe United States of America,
tbe one hundred and twenty-fifth.
Allen D. Candler, Governor.
“By the Gjv j . nor :
“J. W. YVarrhn,
“Secretary Executive Department.”
LABOR NEWS NOTES.
Mayor A 1 kinson will shortly issue a
Libor day proclamation. Alt the
business b( mes should at least make
this a half holiday.
Mr. A. H. Leavy has charge of the
float advertisement, of tbe Libor day
parade, and the merchants should s e
him for t ptce.
The Celebration committee held a
well attended meeting la - t nigh , and
discussed plans for the big day.
The c.lored union held a w>L at
tended meeti g last nigh’.
Ti e ourpentera and jo rare met list
D'lfbt for the purpose of (lucu.sldk
th.- Labor day cetet ration. Tb s union
will take an important part in the
olebotion.
POWDER MILL EXPLOSION
Ileuioves everything in sij?b' ; so do
drastic m oeral pills, but bi h are
m ; fjt)iy dangerous. I) in’t dy: rmite
the delicate machinery of your b-(!y
calcine , c.-oton Oil or aloes pills, w lie
Dr. King’. New L fe Pills, wt ieb sr*
gentle as a sumner brnZ‘, do the
work perfectly. Cures headache, c c-
Btipalion. Only 25 cents, at ail diug
SHIPPING REPORT.
Comcttd Dsily ty Ctjl. Otic Jcbrcmsii
Port of Bines iok. Aug 24, 190t>.
Spoken Sclmomr Tufa W 1 on, N.-w
York for Jacltarnvlie Augu.i 2t > ff
8.-unswiok U r. All well.
ARRIVED
SS. Ge . YV. Clyd-, C'.ick-eie ,
Chul'S’.n, and sail.d for J ooi'
vi 1 1 ,
S.tbr. C In , W. W 1 • n K and c’ ,
New Y'jrk .
CLEARED
Schr. J .hn W. Snow, Outhouse,
R o'klan l.
SAILED
84, ltlograndp, Johnson, New Y’ > k.
nu n mi.
Mansger Blook, of the Acme Brew
ing Company, wi 1 arrive in the city
shortly.
The Plant Sjstem brought down
one of the largest excursions of the
season yes.erday from Albany and
in ermetiafe points.
Mr. G. W. Coates, Commercial
agent of the Plant System, wb in
Savannah yesterday.
Assistant Agent C. YV. Floyd, tf
the Plant Sy tm, is out > g.in after a
short sp-ll of sickness.
The Plant System will run an ex
cursion from B unswek to Albany cn
Sfp ember 3 and, Fare $ .50 for ound
trip.
Fine lot of sun dried
peaches just received nt P.
G. Busbees, 428 E street.
It’s a doctor'* business to study
health. Doctors corfidently recom
mend HARPER Whiskey. Sold by
TANARUS, NEWMAN, Bruoawick, Gi.
rite Dr. C. J. Moffett, St. Louis, Mo., for his
valuable little Tket iiina Wash-List Book, fie
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART'S GIN and
BUCHIL
If you wish to cure scrtfula or salt rheum
permanently, take lloo.l’s Sarsaparilla. It e\-
pe!s all impurities from tlie Mood
Finest line of groceries to be had, at
W. H. DeVoe’s.
Best Way to Cure Backache.
Backaches are ciused by disorder in
kidntys Foley’s Kidneys Cure wi l
make tbe right. Take no substitute.
YV. J. Butte.
J. W. Watkins will loan
you money on perional ptop*
erty and real estate.
WANTED Genlle horae for family
use. Apply to J. W. Watkins.
Thrre are no better pills made than De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers Always prompt
and certain. W. J. Butt’s.
Cotton MarKot.
New York, Aig. 24.—September 8.59,
October 43, Notember 30, D oeo.ber 28,
BAD
BREATH
••I have been lining €‘A NC’A K F.'l 8 and n
a mild and effective laxative they are t imply won
derful. My daughter and I were lKthered with
alek stomach and our breath wan very had. After
taking a few doses of Cuscarets we ha< e Improved
wonderfully They are a great help In the family.
WIMIKI.MINA NAUKL.
1137 Bittenhouse St.. Cluclnnatl. Ohio.
1 CATHARTIC
TRACK MARK UKOIXTIRitO^^^^r
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c, i^C
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling lt< medy Compel?, l lilflgu, Hntr*l. fir* York. 315
lift Tft Din Sold and guaranteed by all drug-
HU- I U’HAv gists to CUBE Tobacco llabit.
PI HELP FOR YOU
For honest treatment and a speedy cure write
or fro to Dr. J. Newton Hathaway whose
great reputation is a sufficient guarantee of
-iV satisfactory results. Consultation ofLylliru Free.
Blood Poison
terrible stages, jr <ulin ins; copper-color: 1
spots on face or hotly, inilo ulcers on tip*
tongue, in tin* mouth or throat, falling out if
the hair or eyebrow-Min :iv of the llrsh u
bones, completely and forever eradieainl
•without the use of injurious drugs, leaving
the system in a pure, strong and health
ful state.
VarifAfieto or v!ils - "'m’h
l wLiU had to a complete loss of
sexual power; also Hydrocele, Gonorrluea,
Gleet, Stricture mid all Private and Venereal
Diseases and Wcakucss .s of men quickly
cureu.
SHERIFF ALES.
GK< >KGI A, ly iri c motv
Will e -old Iteioiv the eo'i’tlume do-r of
said con ly, mi tie - first Tucsdav in N'ptemliei*
no \i. wi. Inn the legal hour- .-i -uh . ihe t..iiow
in#desenla and prop* rty, to-w it: An thai eer.aiu
tract or pai cl oi Iml ying ami being m ■ In
city of In uusv ieK. conn ynfGivnn, ml t or
f Georgia, aiul *1 senhuo neemding to the map
an 1 ptuu •is ml ti y made hy George It. Bald
win, A. I>. ls:;7. as follow-, to wn: Che do th
wc t one fourth ol <dd Tow n |.>t N0,,545, con
taining -45 by *.#,< icet. ami hontnlcii asm lows:
On the north.’.Kll ret. IV a pu.lmn of Hd T w n
lot No. rl 7; ootln . a-i. 4.< fret, l.y a portion ot
raid Old l ow it I.M Nu.Mi; .til tllr‘>Olllll.!U foci,
h> a portion ol -aid old Town lot No. 51s, mid
on the west, -15 >ci t, tiy \inliersi hi reel. Levied
upon a> ihc pn| ti iy f the defendant,CJha les
Morris umlei and iy viriueoi an ■ \rcuiion is
sued from me >upe’iorr. urlof -ai county, in
favor of the Ail .m ic i: vc-tinciii t 'oiiip .ny and
against the t-md i liar c- orris, hi the pi’tiici
pal sum of $. in. lir-i Ics interest ami e -1-.
Notice ol li w given tenant iu po>.-c8 ion, as
required by law.
Also, at the sniie iinie and place, tl at ee tain
tract or pai eel ot land, s t .ate. lying and being
in Glynn.coun y, Georg a. in the city of B uns
wiek therein, in tlio uthcnii p>i non of said
city, iu tli.it tr .t i oi laud knowu as the l'lnrty
tliiee ..ere nm-l, and known, designated an I
described on ad in the map and pi nof -aid
Thirty-three u r trait, as made hy E. A Pen
uiuian, ntv ui veyor, wlu h map is rot orded in
book h E. folio 25ti, of the general records of
Haiti county, ivfcicnce to wliirh is had for all
purpoi-es, as tbr nm them one half of lot mini
her four (I j. la vied on ai.tl -o and as tne pr< perty
of John l Ling, under and by vi tueof an e\e
cunoy issued from v. ly mi 8u ( erior court in fa
vor of II ii i t l .iilnaU and anamst John |>.
Lang, for sluot.-0 piineip.il. • -i and iuteirsi.
W. il. MhKlilE.shenir
Also, nt tin same I inn l and plnee. the north
eastern one foil Hi of l ow n commons lot. num
ber sevtiuy-iiiuc (dp h iwecu A’idiers sin ft
and (Joeiiran uvoum . l.’-vietl on und sold a- ibe
properly of Kacbael Harmon, uiidor ami hy
virtue oi an exeeiiiioi. i- e m l from tin Miperior
court of Glynn .’minty ami against Kuehael
ll.ii'iiioii M.t- if. i airek amt John C. Wonre.
ami in favor if P i amlbr, G -vernor, for
$l5O princi'ini and $ 9 .25 rosi
W. 11, P.KRltll-;, sheriff.
Also, at the tne linir ami place, one Poerle-s
joii limiting pres-, rbuse.- and tollers, la’vied
on ami sold as the piop. rty of Mr-. <
A. Leuvv, under ami hy virtue of an execution
issued from < dynu. '•opi rmr eotiri in f .vor of
/. Kaiser itroilier and againsl Mrs. C.
A. Leavy, prinn, al. and It. It. Hopkins
and II li. Iluivcy, n uy on icplevy liond,
for $71.00 principal, $7.25 uiiere.-t. and $21.2:>
cost.
Also at the h;i lie 1 time and phi -e the folio wing
desenliedp o|i itv i<> w it: Thill o rta n two
lots or parcels of land, situate lying and being
in lbo city of llnuisw it-k. <eoigia, known and
described oil Hvim lis’ map of said city as
Dixville lots n> mhei>on<- I and two (2) f.n-t
oi Gonlon, oetw cn London ami I'rmee streets.
Le\ ual on as ill piopei ly of the cm ate of Id td
P. Dart, under ami ny virtue of an execution
issued by 11. .1. Read, t x col eetor, foi stale and
county taxes due loi tbe ye.p 1 sail. Amount of
tax sl.B' witli ml rest and al- eosis. Levy
made and relumed to nu* by It. s. I'yles, deputy
sheriff
Also at tbe same time and place, tbe
following dt.-ciiicd property, to wit; That
certain lot or parrel of land, situate 1 iug aim
being in the city of Brunswick. Glynn county
Georgia, known ;md usigna ld mi tbe map of
the oily Hrun-wick. in.idc by (b'orge K. Bald
win A. D. us ilie -ti.ulheaslern onc-h ilf of
Old r lown lot number 2<il. Levied on as the
property of W. h. I’eniiiman under and by vir
tue of an execution i-sued by li, J. K’-ad, tax
collector for stale and c uniy ta\. s due for tlie
year I.s'.w. Amount of tux s22.it with interest
and all costs. Levy made and returned i.o, me
by It. 8. Ryles, deputy shel lIV
Also at tlie same time and place, tbe
following deseribul properly 10-vvii: That
certain lot, tract or parcel of land
situate lying ami being in the city
Brunswick and known ami dcsigna ed on
the map of hAid city, made by George it. Bahl
win, A. D. 1837. as Ibe eastern one i all’ of ld
Town lot number 4<ii;. Levied on as tbep'Op
erty of John li. Buggs under und by vinuebf
an execution Issue <1 l> 11. J. If’ad, tax collec
tor, lor sturi* ami count v lasen due for tlie year
IHW). Amount,of ax vvilli inlcrc-t and
all cots. Levy made mid returned to me by IL
8. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same liu e and p’ace, tHo follow
ingde cubed property, to mi: The b ase hold
inle.est in ami to lie ii i ibvvc: teiti one-fourth
>-f town f oinmoii lot niinibcr 127, between
Lee and Stonewall hi re* ts, in the city of Ki uns
vv ick,.corgia. as pei "in in iih map Levied 1
Oil as the propel ty of .lacs Abaum and by \ii
tue of an* xeeu nai i .ml by 11. .1 it* ad, t x
collector, for sta'u and cmmiv t ixi s d*ic for
the ear IS'.J'J. Amount ol tax |2.s'i with n*• r -
est and all cost-. I.cv;, made and returned to
mu by It. S. • yie-, deputy net ill’.
Also also at Ihe Haim and place, the follow
ing described pim.erty to-wit: The lea.-e
hold interest m and lo the noilhern one-half
of Towns Common lot number hi.',, between
(iordou and h hiiatou „ reels, in die city ol
KriiliswiCk. tieorgia. a |>er Mimimn- luaji.
levied on aw tin* property of Win McKin/.ic
under an 1 In viitie of an execution issued *\
H J. bead, tax collector, for taxes and .• for the
>ear IMf.r Amount, ot tax s; \ i:< with iuten-t
and all co-ts. Levey • .vie leturned to me by
It. S. l'yle-s. and( pin;, shtrill’.
W II HFJIKD',
SherifT G y. n < ounty, Georgia.
( 1 fA ION.
Georgia- •Gyon County.
To aI w Id.in ii may • ojicern :
It. It. Ilopk m.- i avi riapric: for . . upplh and
for perinaneoi a turn, -i i , ion on the es.aie ol
,f. I* .Join—, Lite ' ! -a and coil' ty, this is l- lo
e te all ..ml s ngula* tie* ere i> is and n**x*
kin of .1 D. .1 •-in stole in i appear at my < ilie
within the ti c allow, il b> law mi l show
cause,if .in. they can why p rmaneiil ad
in tiisiraiioii -b l ld ii tic ,i mted to It. It
llopkin- .ii and. D. .1 lie ’
\\ itnc smy han l md olhcial signature 11i-
Otli day of A ugu ' 19* o.
11' > 11A t' E D V RT,
* irdii.ary.
ai.u\ it 1. in pi r.i.b \ i in.
State* of Georg in <uny ■! Glynn
Mrf, Edna Wylie Lid : r <hvu:vr; in the j
superior court of Glynn :
vs. I rount.y, May term. i'.*"o. j
or icr to perfect service
.lames Wy le. grained at a:d h*i m.
To the Defend • lit, James Wylie.
You are h rcl> leqiiired, in person or by at
torney, to be ami appear at the Decern *•’
term. It* <, of Gl\ oil Superior c*ui t. to be hold •
en 1 and for said count\, at the court hou-e.
in Brunswick, Glvnn comty. Ge u gia, on the
llr-t Monday in December, and you will
be there bv ten (10; o’clock of th? forenoon of
said day. then aid Hire lo an wee the com
plaint 01 the plain ifl' Mrs. Edna Wylie, in the ■
above stated case, in her libel lor divorce.
Witness the Honorable .!< seph W. Ben net,
.Judge of th* Super ior cohrt of Glynn county,
this the 24th day of August. 100".
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy lei kof the Superior Court, Glynn
Coimtv. Georg a.
i Ll’.M'.'T*l A RV.
• Attorney for I’lalntlfl.
Kidney and Urinary Paiiiful.Dilh
culL Too I>pt|iient. Bloody or Milky Urine;
all functional diseases of the Heart, Lungs,
I.ivcrainl Stomai‘li, also t’.itarrh, Rupture,
Rlieutuatism, Piles, Eistula and all Blood
and Skin Diseases and all Female Diseases
treated according to the latest and best
methods known to medical science.
Home Treatment
eessful. Write for free hook just published and
Symptom blank if you cannot call.
and. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. Hathaway A: Cos.,
*5 Hrynn St reet. Sa%i.onah, Ga*
MKNTK'N HUB PAfKIt WUKN W Kill Ml.
Administrators N’otice.
G >RGI A- GI.VNN CoijnTV.
Noti. i is hereby given that the iimlcrsigoed
has applied to . lie ..rdm i of said county i>r
b*a\f ti ell laud bel.uiging to tbe entitle of
Ainan la Hughs ami lor ibe pasinent •( debts
oi -aul estate said application w ill l-e beard
al thei regular tci m of the court of ordinary lor
Huiil r<oiiiiy i.i i>(> belli in the lust .Monday in
'■•ptfinher, iUoo. Tins tin* tith day of August,
1 '.Kk* J. it |\ N I It,
Admini-irator Estate of Amanda Hughs.
ADMINISTRATOR'S S M E
tiEoKG | A -Glynn County.
Will he sold in sain muniy mi the llist Tues
d i> in >epie...her, P.mUm tween the hours of to
o’, lock a. m ami 4 o'clock p. n - ., at puidie out
er\, iiefoie ibe eouri b u-e door ’Grant street
s;df), < f paid county, to iln b gbes bidder for
cii-li. certain t er- ml property ol llte estate of
'lar <”i Uohii’Soii. ileeeased, eou>i-ling u i wear
ing apparel, ti links, b oks,one ziil,er, t wo pair
( per.i rla-ses and one field glu sand other ir
soiia 1 1 IIet-. Said sale w ill be continued from
day to day tint i roiupleted. Sale mu.ieiiipur
su.’lire ol .in order of the eouit ot oiiiiuary
granted August VMlloo. Tin \ugusf !. P.i u.
EDWIN BkOBsTON,
Adinr. Estate of Munuu Robiosou.
I’Ri K'f< \ M ATB >N —State of Georgia. Ex
leutive tjilifo. . nanta- smbniitting e nistitu
tioiml amendment ro.i*idii’g pensions for the
w plow’s of * oiifederate soldiers io a voto of the
people a i I lie i ’ e \ t general election.
Whereas, the general dy of I sup passed
• *>' conutitutional majority the follow mg act
tow it:
‘ An act to amend sect on I, article 7, para
gl.ipll I. of 111, si ltiii ioii of Georgia, sO as to
extend i lie pro\ isi.aii of sail see lion, aiticle
and i ai agi aph io the widows of eoniederaio
soidiers wlm, in reason of ..g. andpoxertv, or
i. tlrin l l and p vcr y. or hlmdiie->B and pover
i\. are uiialde to pm nle a living for thuii-
Seivcs, am. f*i ’tbcr purposes.”
s*e. I. Be it ena< o luy the general as-cm
hlv *>i Geotgia, and it i- lieieh eiiac.ed oy au
• horny •f to .ime.innt saction l. article 7,
paragraph 1. o* ii,-count it .turn 1 Ge-.rgia.be
iuid in same is tier, a a . ended by in erUng
a.lei the word “set vice” iu Hie l:tth line, the
following woids: “or who, by reason of age
and povci t>,or niliriiiny a.id poverty or Imd
ness and pov.-rtme iiiniule to ea n a living
lor tiiein-lve ,” so that iid seel on when so
aiiH ib.ed, w 1. 1 i. ad as f How-. t..w it: ••Tostip
pl> the soldiers wbo lo a limb, or limi s in the
inilitai y ser\ ie>- ol the c.e federate stales, with
substanii.il artiiictai limbs during life; and to
make suitable pi \ isioiis for such eoutederate
-oiiiieiH as may have been otherwise disabled
oi pet munently injured in such service; or who
may. l.y reason of gge and poverty.or infirmity
and poverty, or blindness und po\erty, art un
al.i. io provide allying f.r b.mselves, and for
ilia widow of sin ltconnaler.ite -oldieis as may
have dud iu Ibe service < f the eou'edei ate
states, or since, tiom wounds received therein,
or disease contracted in Hu: service, or who by
reri-nii of age and poverty, or iuflrmily and
poven y, oi Plimiiiess amt poverty, are uuah e
io provide a living for themselves; provided
nun the lie -ball only apply tosiicn wmows as
were married at the lime ol such service, and
have iy in a i ued unmarried since the death of
such soldier busdaml.'’
r>ce 2. lb- it further enacted, that, if this
amendment shall lie agreed to l.y two ilnrds of
the genera! assem* ly,ol each bouse, tbe same
shall be enicri and on ineir journals witb tbe yeas
and nays taken t hereon, and the gov ernor shal
cause the ainendment to i e published in one or
more of Ibe iievvspupi is in each congressional
district for two monibs immediately pjoceding
the next gener.-H election, and tbe same shall he
.'iihmitteu to the people at the next general
elect! >i,, and the voters l be real shall have writ
ten or pi luted on ilieii tickets, “for rallliea
t ion of .-ret ion 1, i t ele 7. paragraph 1. of the
constitution of tin-state, - or “ Against ratifica
tion ol section 1, article r. paragraph 1, of iho
constitution of iHi.- stale,” a- lhey ina choose;
ami il a majority of ibo electors qualified to
vote for members of ihenevi genei al assembly,
voting, shall vote in favor of ratification, then
said amendment shall become a part of said ar
ticle 7, section 1, paragraph I, of the constitu
tion of this state, and the governor shall make
proclamation i hereof.
>ee. :: repeals conflicting laws. Approved
December 21, imm.
Now, tluToloie, I. Allen D. Candler, governor
of ald state, do is.-iio tins, my proclamation
hereby declaring that the to (going proposed
amendment of tne con-dilution is hereby sub
m.tied, tor ratification or rejection, lo the
voters of mis stale, at the general election to bo
held on Wednesday, October 1900. a- provided
in said act. ALLEN D. CANDLF.It,
By the Governor, Govi ruor.
J- W. WARItEN,
Secretary Executive Department
SERV ic I m PI HLH %TJON.
Mis. Clyde Freeman, I Libel for Divorce. Re
j turnabb to December
vs. | I erm, Itmo,of Superior
* '<dn t of < ii. nil coun-
O. .1. Freeman, | ty.t.cor ia.
I" i he said defendant, O. .J. Freeman:
Von in herebj required* pe'soually or by
attorney, lo he and uppear at tin* next term of
tin >ui"ii"r ( on it ol said cunts, convening
"ii the first Monday in Dtceuiber, ilKK),then auu
there t" answer t *' plain.ill’. I’lyue Freeman,
111 "n. tin- merits of her petition f"i* 'ilvorce tiled
ag.nn-i \'Mi: as in default of .such appearaucc
iln Court w ill pi occed an to jus ice stiall apper
tain. W itnc-.- the Hon .lo ■*•(i|i W Beiinct,
.1 ud. v"f sai I ■superior (’o ut, th 22d day of
Aiigilßl,l A.o, TbVVNSKSD,
Deputy i lei k -diperior ( "uri. Glynn < 0., Ga.
I* \V. I\ It U ss, I'ltfl’n Atty.
<.e: iit<;i a fit.v n(j rvrv
T<> s, hom ii nia\ ci". in: John J SjtcnrS has
app let i"i pcimanciii let.ers of iidiinnisira
ii'*n upon tin- cst.i.c nt .l"lin GampbelLof said
cun y, e. ji-cd, nd -aid in.tt'er willlt.-hearJ
ii ti e’ ."cpienib** lerm i.Mio.ofihc court of or
dma! "i -.i and conn' s . Ed objections. If any,
*til- 1 "ii or l-eloic Monday. September 3,19 0.
Vugu-ih, 1.-Kj. lloilAt E DART,
Or-1 1 iii y (ilynQ County, ua.
i , E* >!'.<; I v—* ilynii County.
All pern * iin li ivnit claims or demands
ag • ilist h** . .-tat * or Mriou Robinson, de
i . i'i and. iiv to rei. n t lieu to uresent and flle
them with me. > i" erl\ vtrilled, as required
by law. ibis July *27, 111 .
BDWFN BKOBSTON,
Admin s rator Estate Marlon Robinson.
: s'l ATE c)F <■ E 1 )Rtil \ -Hum COPOtf,
I h- l-ederttl l ransport and \ In I'o dty in the
1 nturance * ct. ah, | Superior Court of
vs. I of said county
The At inn tie Cotton Cos., ! Suit to enforce
et. al. | payments to capi
) tal stock.
Tii.* defendants. J. If. Ernst, Carlo Ernst, 0.
ssehuiiiacher A C*.,n copa luerahip A. Norden
- .. copa tn rnhip, H. W. *>. Edge. W Milam
o. Mlisouarul J S. ’• bourns.are h. icbv n -tlfled
.inn required to lie ami pp*ar in person or by
attorney at tin* next Decdnber, 1900, term of
th** superior Court ot suld county, to bo he'd in
the court house of saH cuntv, at Brunswick,
on the ilr-t Monday iu December, next, and by
in o'clock. .. in., oi sai t dav, then and thereto
answer the idaintilT in thisae ion.as in default
thereof the Court will proceed as to justice
may appertain * itn* ss the Hou Jos. W Ben
net. Judge of said bourt. This 27th day of July,
190). 11. l’\ bUBIGNON,
Clot k Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga.
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