The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, August 28, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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I Hill Is Now on At Savannah, Georgia. Trying Corpl. Harris of the Republican Blues for Breaking Arrest. The genera' court martia’, directed by orders from the offico of ihe adjutant' general, to assemole for the trial of Cos: poral Harris of lire Republican Blues, and of such other alleged offenders against the martial law as may be brought before it, began its sessions at the First regiment of infantry at Savan nah. The detail of the court is as fo lows: Lieut. Col. Thos. S, Wylly, president: Maj. Thos. Screven, Capt. Patrick Glea son, Capt Chas. H Richardson, Second Lieut. Geo. B. Richter, First Lieut David C. Barrow, judge advocate. All of the members of the general court martial are officers of the First regiment and resident* of Sivanuab, so that no inconvenience will result because of their absence from their homes during their attendance upon the sessions of the court. While the charges brought against Corporal Harris by the commanding of ficer are rather grave breaches of mili tary discipline, it is understood that the circumstances surrounding them tend to mitigate rather than enhance their grav ity and that none of them call for or de mand the more severe methods of pun ishment which courts martial are vested with power to inflict, under the military law. One of the charges, for instance, is based upon his breaking arrest. The defendant claims that the facte in this matter are that he was placed uuderar rest for two days because he was four minutes late at guard mount and that he seryed most of his sentence. When it. had about expired he got tired of his ac quaintance with durance vile and made his escape tDroruh the window of the car. If you have a baby in the house, you will wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of the bowels, or diarrhoea so com mon to children. O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind., who has an eleven months* old child, says: “Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a running of the bowels and sickness of the stomach. His bow els would move from five to eight times a day I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, aud gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of wa er and he got better at once/’ For sale by Dr. Bishop’s dreg store. COLORED CLUB WON. Bruuskick’s Negro Baseball Team a Good One. Thi colored baseball team of ibis city defeated Fernandica at that place yee terday by a score of 15 to 5 The Brunswick colored team is one of the best in the south. It has not lost a single game since the team was organ ized. Thu club is managed by Gilbert Williams. The Dread of people with weak lungs who suffer with stubborn coughs is consumption. Foley’s Honey and Tar, if taken in time, cures the oold, heals the lungs and always cures incipient Consumption. W. J. Butts. Ferris’s meats, Swift’s premium meats, and Dove brand meats, to be had at DeVot’s. Hustling young man can make SCO per month and expenses, Permanent position. Exporter ca unrecesssry. Write quiok for particulars, Clark & Cos., 4th & Locus Streets, Pbiladel phi a, Pa. THE SICK ARE RASE WELL, And the Weak are Restored to Full Vigor and Strength at the Hands of the Great est Healer of Modern Times. a— U avo you any pain or ache or weakness? j Arß ■OU Does your blood show that It contains im- I Sink? Purities? Are you nervous? Do you lack ! snap and activity of mind and body? Are ' " you easily tired? Have you A lost ambition? is there any unnatural drain upon tho Ajy system? Is every organ per- Ka ¥9 f'rming its proper func- F In Other Words: Qr? a Are You a Perfectly jjr~ i ,/ Stroiis, Active, Vistor- BasAa 7 on., Healthy, Happy y Wan or YV oiniui ? , If not, you should not dc- BK/tv/hW * lay one tiay before you con* gmKJtoibStfri suit a ppocialist. one to > Rw " bom tha human body is an imwnw opon book and who under *3FMm*£* stands every phase of weak ness niul tiisoaso and to ' whom tho proper treatment T7 —T ; r f k’ r a CUi '° i3 as simple as tho adding of u column of figures. ■n, n For over 20 years,"Dß. J. NEWTON The Leading Hathaway has been the leading Specialist. spoclaHstofthlscountry. Uisprac -1 Bee has been for years larger than that of all other specialists combined. 11 is cures of all sorts of diseased conditions have been the marvel of the medical profession and tho people generally. His fame has spread Into every town and every hamlet. Those afflicted with nil manner of diseases have sought h 8 services in order that they might bo made whole by the administering of his wonderf u 1 system of treat ment. v. recks of humanity have come to him for consultation and medicines, who a few month® later have returned to him in most vigorous health to give All nz him their thanks. All Diseases Dr. Hathaway treats all diseases, Cured. those peculiar to men and those _ „ , peculiar to women, as well as Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints Eczema, and all forms of lingering and chronic disorders. Vi,lnn^ai A Dr. Hathaway’s success in the Varicocele and treatment of Varicocele and Stricture* stricture without the aid of knife or cautery Is phenomenal. The patient Is treated by this method at his own home without pain or loss of time from business. This la positively the only treatment which cures with out an operation. Dr. Hathaway calls the particular atten tion of sufferers from Varicocele and Stricture to pages 27,28,29,30 and 31 of his new book which will be Evnrv CaA ee J3 t * ree on application. B-11.1l , *v7 ce taken by Dr. Hathaway Specially Is Specially treated according to its Treater! nalure,allnnderhingeneralperßonal ■ rooicu. supervision, and all remedies used by h m are prepared from the purest and best drugs in his own laboratories under his personal oversight, and all from special prescriptions of his own. I am* ♦ *. Hathaway makes no charge for consul- Low tfttlon or advice, either at Ins offico or by Fees. S oßl ** an< l When a case Is taken the on© low atonal ae f rvl?es! erS a co,it ot mud i=‘nes and p rotes- J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. „„ Dr. Hathaway & Cos., SS Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga. JIBHTION THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING, BANKER CLEWS' VIEWS. Optratcrs Are N> t Plunging—Waiting on the Election. New York, Aug 25.—The stock mar ket is Vraiting; waiting for absentees to e u n; waiting for developments in the presidential campaign; ws tirg, in fact, for any event that i likely to infuse ac tion or influence values. No change in general conditions can be noticed unce our last review. A fairly strong under tone preva'ls, and in the absence of un favorable developments a more active market msy be reasonably exp-cted af trr awhile. The large operators, how ever g em disposed to hold the market in heck until the outcome of the elec tion is mote of a certainty than now. A great many things can happen betwe, n now and he first week in November that would quickly demolish the best de vised bull campaign. Eiec ions ate a! ways fruitful in surpr ses, and there is no reason to expect the coming one to be an exception to the rule; and whi e one may have unbounded faij.li in ihc common sense of the American people in tne long iuo, that does n. t alter the fact tliat stock exchange values are sus ceptible to sharp shocks from sudden outbreaks of public opinion which a presidential campaign necessarily and - It is the posaibili y of such events lor which speculators are holdi g back. Bcrtok, Tens-., April 18,1899. I feel it niy duty to tell of the benefit I have received from the use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm. I had lhematism in my back, legs and ankles. My feet were greatly swollen. I could scarcely get from one room to another. I used three bottles of Liver and Kidney Balm together with one bottle of Vol canic Oil Liniment, and was completely cured. Have gained 23 pounds. Andy M. Joses, For sale by W. J, Butts, the druggist, Fresh line of pickles, in bulk and bottles, at DeVoe’s. The greatest skin specialist in America originatbe the formula for Banner Salve. Foiall skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles, it’s the mo.t healing medicine. W, J. Butts, The finest grades of ooffees and teas, to be found at DeVoe’s. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought WANTEDGentIe horse for fimily use. Apply to J. W, Watkins. THE BRUNSWICK TlilES-CALL AUGUST 28. 1900 CASH RELEASED The Coroner’s Jury Says He Was Justifiable in the Shooting. Willism Cast’, who shot and killed ITsrry Arnutr. ng, Saturday night, was releastd from the Glyt n county ail yesterday by an order from Coro ntr Jennings. The corona’s jury Haiti not reach a verdict. Siiurday night, and was o • dered to u est at the corcuei’s i flies at 4 o'clock yesterday af;ernoor. The jury was composed of the fcl lowing gentlem n : Gorge Jones, foreman, R. B Bur ney, H, E. B-drie, J. W. Wallace, M. L, Jackson and Wilcer Brockmgton, an t the fullowmg verdict was found: “We, the jury, find that Harry Armstrong came to bla death by a pistol ball, shot by Willum Cash, in self defense.” It was generally thought that Cash would be released as there w re many eyewitnesses who testified that the shooting was done to save his own life. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cures them; also, old, running and fe ver sores, ulcers, boile, felons, corns, warts, outs, bruises, burns, eoslds, chapped bands, chilblains. Beat pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aobts. Ooly 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. NO CENSUS NEWS. What Brunswick's Figures Will Be Is Unknown, No int motion has been received yet as to the result of the census taken here, nor is there any indication that the re po t of the consolidation of the vtork of the enumerators will be made in some weeks. District Supervisor Acketman some time ago forwarded the work of the enu merators to Washington and a report will be made as soon as possible. Millions will be spent In politics this year. We can’t keep the campaign going without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to starve themselves. Now, Kodol Dyspepsia Care digests what you cat, and allows you to cat all the good food you want. It radically cites stomach troubles. W. J. Butts. MAJOR GREENE BACK. The many friends of Major W. T. Greene will be glad to learn that he has returned to the city having almost com pletely recovered from the tffects of typhoid fever. Mr. Greene looks a great de.l better than he did before the illness, What most people want is something mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the hi to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Bishop’s drug store. Get your job work done at the Timbs-Call job office. Best work in the city. Prices the lowest. OASTOHIA. Bears the _ The Kind You Nave Always Bought The quicker you s top that cough the less danger there will be of.fatal lung .trouble. Cn One Minute Cough Cure Is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. You will like it. W. J. Butts. When wo have good blood, we are health trong, vigorous, aud full of life and energy, flood’s Sarsapsrilla makes good blood. J. W, Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. HEADACHE “Hotli 1117 wife and myself liave been using CASCAKETS and they are the best medicine we have ever had In the house. Last week my wife was frantic witTi for two days, she tried soraoof yourCASCARETS, and they relieved the pain in her head almost Immediately. We both recommend Case arete.” On AS. Stedeford, Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Cos., Pittsburg, Pa. atf SrTjP cathartic ipom TrtADE MARK PEOISTEREO Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Rented? Company, Chiengo, Montreal, New York. U 7 M-TO-RAfi B P l . d and guaranteed by all drug ■lU BftV gists to Cllttii: Tobacco llablt, ■SHIPPING REPORT. Corrected Daly by Gspt. Otto Jtheoncsep Port of Brans.. iok, Aug 25, 1900. AERIVKD. Str. Colorado, Avery, New York. German ebjp Heinrich, Sager, Narva, via Elsinare and Tybee. SAILED Norwegian bark Adolph, Andersen, London. “I am a ewitcbinaD,” writes A. J. Jtnnesse, of 9201 Butler St., Chicago, “and am uut in all kinds of weather. I took a odd which settled in my kid ney and was in very bad el je. I tried seveaal advertiatd medic n-s with no benefit until I was recom mended to take Foley’s Kidney Cure. Two-thirds of a bottle cured me.” W. J. Butte. THE PROSPECTS GOOD. Within a very short time now the children will begin preparing for school again. From present indications the coming term will be the most successful in the history of the Glynn counl y schools. Puttin r food into a diseased stomach is like putting money into a pocket with holes. The money is lost. All its value goes for nothing When the stomach is diseased, with the allied organs of digestion and nutrition, the food which is put into it is largely lost. The nutri ment is not extracted from it. The body is weak and the blood impoverished. Hot words between friends are usu ally followed I y a ci Id wave. It ccsts only one dollar io Savannah and relurn via Southern Railway every Sunday. O jCm. ! E* 'E* r> STS. 3C . Bears tie * in Kind You Have Always Bought “7" There are no better pills made than De- Witt’s Little Early Risers. Always prompt and certain. W. J. Butt's. Finest can fruit to be had at De- Vos’s. If you wish to cure scrofula or salt rheum permanently, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It ex pels all imparities from the Wood. Best Way to Cure Backache. Backaches sre ctused by disorder in kidneys. Foley’s Kidneys Cure wi 1 make Ihe right. Take no substitute. W. J, Butte. Band Concert. Tbe Marine band gave tbeir usual Monday night concerf, in Hanov.r park, last nigbt. Quite a large crowd was present to hear l.be sweet musio of thiß excellent organization. When in need, call on J. W. Watkins. He loans mo ney on personal property. CA.STOXIIA. Bears the The Kind You Haw Always Bought Compliments are the red fires tb. t light up life’s dingy wave. Fortify the body to resist malarial germs by putting the system in perfect order. Prickly Ash Bitters is a won derful system regulator. AV. J. Butts’ Pride as a beggar is the equal of want—and a yreat deal nv>-° .-e.r, SHERIFF SALES. (iE< >BGI A, Glynn county— Hill ic soul* i ©lore tlio courthouse door of said county, on the ffrst Tuesday in September next, within the egal h uib of sule, t ie f. Bow ing described i roperty,to-wit: \u that cer tain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the ity >1 Brunswick, county of Glynn, and Mate ot Georgia,and described'a cording to the map and said plan of said city made i>\ Georgi K. Baldwin, *. i>, ik;;7, as follows, to-wit: The tioithwcst ono-fuirth of Old Town lot No. r.4s. containing 4a by 90 tee?, and bonndi and as iol lows: Un the norili, I*o feet, by a portion of Old Town lot No. 547; on ihe east, tr feet, by portion of Old Town lot No. 518; on the south V° y portion >f said Old Town lot No. 518. and on tho v, est, 15 feel, by ' mherst s rcet 1 levied upon as the piopcrty of the do feud at, Chailes .dori iM under and by virtue of un exe cution issued Irom the .superior court of mid county, in favor of the Atlantic Investment Com, a<y and agaii at the aid Ch trios Mon o, in tho prli cipal s m of $79'.4U, besides interest apd cods. Notice of levy given tenant in pos session, as required ? v law. Also, at the s:.m. time and place, that eo tain tract or parcel of land, sit .ate, lying and being in Glynu coun y, Geoig.a, in the city of Hruns wick therein, in the m uilioui portion of said city, in that tract of land known as the Thirty three acre tract, and known, designated an I described on aid in tlio map and pi mi of said Thirty-three a re tract, as made by E. A l’cn niman, city surveyor, which map is recorded in book E K, folio 26(i, of thegt iicral records of said county, reference to which is had for all purposes, as the northern one half of lot num her four (4). Levied on and sold us the property of John l>. Lang, under and by virtue of an exe cution issued from Glynn Suj crlor court in fa vor of Harry Tattnall and against John i>. Lang, for $100(0 principal, cost and interest. . W. 11. BEltlUti, Sheriff Also, at the same time and place, the north eastern one-fom Lh of Town commons lot, num ber seventy-nine (79), between Amherst street and Cochran avenue. Levied on and sold an tho property of Rachael llarmon, under and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior court of Glynu county and against Rachael Harmon. Mas.sie, Patrick and John C. Moore, uud in favor of A. I>. Candler, Governor, for $l5O principal and $20.25 cost. W. 11, RERRIE, Sheriff. Also at the same time and place (he following described p opt rty to-wit: That certain two lots or parcels of land, situate lying and being in the city of Brunswick, Georgia, known and described on Simmons’ map of said city jib Dixvilie lots numbers one (1) and two (2) ejist oi Gordon, between London and Prince streets. Levied on as ihe property of the eslate of E. C. I*. Dart, under and by virtue ot an execution issued by 11. ,J. Read, tx collector, for state and county taxes due for the yea*-1899. Amount of tux $1.84' with interest uud all corns. Levy mado ' ud returned to me by U. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff J 1 Also at the same Mine and place, the followii g and esc lilted property, to wit; That certain lot or parcel of land, situate 1 ing ami being in the city of Brunswick. Glynn county Georgia, known and and signaled on the map of tliecny Brunswick, nude by George R. Bald win A I>. 1837, as the southeastern one-hulfof Old Town lot number 204. Levied on as tho property of W. F. Penniman under and bv vir tue of an execution issued by H. J. R*a’d, tax collector for state and county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of tax $22. 4 4 with interest and all costs. made and returned to me by E.S. Pyles, deputy shereff. Also at thelSfcnie time and place, the following dtscruud properly to-wii: That certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate lying and being iu the city Brunswick and known aiid design aed on the map of said city, made by George It. Bald win, A. 1). 1837, as the eastern one-oulf of * *ld Town lot number 4(50. Levied on as ihe p oi er yot John H. Br.ggs under ami by virtue of an execution Issued by 11. J. Read, tax collec tor. lor state and county taxes due for the year J 899. Amount or ax $19.38 with interest and all cots. Levy made Mid returned to mo by It. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also nt the same tin e and place, the follow ing de eribed property,to-wit: The lease hold interest in amt to the n rihwestern one-fourth f town Common Jot number J 27, between Lee and Stonewall streets, in the city of Biuns wick,Georgia, ns per binim ms map. Levied on as the propeity of Jack Adams and by vir tue of an cxecu'ion issued by H. J. Read, t x collector, for state aud county tixes due for the >ear 1899. Amount of taxs2.s') w ith inter est and all costs. Levy made and returned to mo by R. S. i ylcr, deputy sheriff. Also also at the same and place, the follow ing described piouerty to-wit: The lease bold interest in and to the northern one-half of Towns Common lot number 703, between Gordon Jind Johnston s rects, in Hie city of Brunswick, Georgia, jis ier Simmons map. Levied on as the property of Win. MelCinzie nuderau l by virtueof an execution issued by H. J. Bead, tax collector, fur taxes due for the 3ear 1899. Amount ol tax $3.25 with interest and ail co ts. Levey "into iciurneu to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W. 11. BEIIIUF, Sheriff G y..n t ouniy, Georgia. SERVICE 5y rur,LIGATION. Slate of Georgia—County of Gl\ nn. Mrs, Ella Mark hum I Libel for divorce; in the Superioi court o: Glynn vs. | county. May term, i960, Order lo perfect service Mart'ii If. Maikhitm | granted at said term. To the Defendant, Mar.in If. Markham. You arc hereby inquired. in person r by at torney, to he ami appejr, at the Deecmboi Term, 11)00, of Glynn Superioi' court, to be liold en m and for Mild county, at the court housedn Brunswick. Giynn count . G oigia, on the first Monday ill December, 1900, and you will lie there by ten (10) o clock, oi the forenoon of said day, then and there to answer the complaint ot the plaintiff Mrs EHa Markham, in the above stated case, in her libel for divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Benner, Judge of the Superior court of Giynn county, this the 24th day or Angus', 1900. _ A. O. TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk of tho Suporior Court, 01>nn Couuty, Georgia, ERNEST DA KT, Attorney for Plaintiff. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Georgia—County of Glynn. Mrs. L’zz o Long I Libel for divorce; In the superior court of Glyn VS. I county, Muv term, 1900. „„ . . I Order to perfect service, Ibomas A. Long. | granted ui said term. To the Defendant. Thomas A Long. You are hereby required, in person or by at torney. to be aud appear, at tim December term, 19<i0. of the Glynn Sup* rior conn, to be liolden in and for said county, at the court lo use in Brunswick, Glynn county. Georgia, on theflißt Monday in December, Hit 0, and you will be there by ten NO) o’clock of the forenoon of saxl day. then and there t answer the com - pl.-int of the plaintiff, Mrs. Lizzie Lon* in the above stated case, in her libel for divorce. vvll no.-s the Honorable Joseph W Bennet, Judge of tl o Superior couit of Glynn countv. this the 21th duy of August, 19.0. a. o. Townsend, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, Glynn County, Georgia. ERNEST DART, Attorney for Plaintiff. Service By Publication. STATE OF GEORGIA--County of Glynn. John Rogers, i lu Glynn Superior Court, May vs. S Term, 1900. Susie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. To the Dcfeodant, BuMe Rogers: You are hereby c imnandcd to he and appear at tho Decern ter Term, next, of Glynn Superior Court, to be holden at the court house in Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, on the First Monday in December, 1900, ami by Ton (10) O’clock of Iho forenoon of Bald date, then and there to answer the complaint of the plain tiff in tho above sated case in his Liuel for Divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W, Henmtt, Judge of the sup rior Court ot Glynn County, this the 10th day of July, 1900, 11. F. du BIG NON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn ouoty, Ga. A DMINISTRATOK’S NOTIC K . GEDRGI V—Glynn County. Notice is hereby given to all creditors oi the estate of John Mahoney, late of Hillsbor ough county, Florida, decease*!, and formerly of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, to ren der ni: account of their de . an.ls to me v. thin the time prescribed by iaw. i roperly made out. And all persons indebted to sun deceased are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the underf-igned. This August 21, loot). WILLIAM MAHONEY. A'!r , l:' , ~*rrtor nf J V.:\ ‘• ’ oner. Administrators Notice, GEORG! A--Gi.ynn Countv. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the ordin r\ of said county for leave to f ell land belougiug io the estate of Amanda Hughs and for the payment oi debts ol stud estate. Maid application will be heard at the logular term of the court f ordinary for said county to be held oil the liist Monday in Sentemher, 1900, This tho Utli’day of August. NHW. , J. It. KNI bli, Administrator Estate of Amanda Hughs. ADM INI STRATOIt’S SALE. GKORGIA—GIynn County. Will bo sold m said couiity on the 11;Et Tues day in September, 19-(*, between tho hours of io. o clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. n:,, at public out cry, before the court house door (Grant Street s.de), t f said county, to tho h ghost bidder for eii'-h. certain \ or.-, nal propeity of the estate oil Mar.on Robinson, deceased, consisting ol wear ing apparel, ti links, h oks, one zither, two pair opera 8 las ses aud one Hold gla-s amt other per sonal effects. Said sale will be continued from day to clay until completed. Sule made in pur suiince ol an order of the court ol ordinary grunted August 9,1900. This Angust 9,19; o. EDWIN BKOBSTON, Adiur. Estate of Marion Robinson* PROCLAMATION.—State of Georgia. Ex ecutive Office, Atlanta —Submitting constitu tional amendment regAi'ding pensions for the widows of confederate soldiers io a vote of the people a it he next general election. Whereas, the general assembly of 1899 passed by a constitutional majority tho following act to wit; ‘•An act to amend seet'on 1, article 7, para graph 1, of the constitution of Georgia, so ns to extend the provisions of said section, article and paragraph to the widows of confederate soldiers, who, by reason of age aud poverty, or infirmity and poverty, or bltudnesu and pover ty, are unable to piovide a living for them selves, and for other purposes.” Sec. l. lie it enacted by the general aß>em-- bU**® Georgia, and It is hereby enacted bv au thority of tne same, that suction l, .irticlc 7, paragraph l,of the constitution • f Georgia, bo and the sumo is hereby amended by inserting alter the word “service” in the 13th line, tho following words: “or who, by reason of age aud poverty, or infirmity and poverty ori lmd ncss aud povertv, aie unable to earn a living for themsclvo ,” so that said sect on when so amended, wi.l read at* follows, towit: “To sup ply the soldiers who lost a limb, or limbs in the military service of the confederate states, w’itti substantial artificial limbs during life; ami to make suitable provisions for Mich coaiedcrate soldiers ns may have been otherwise disabled or permanently injured in such service; or who may- by loaaon of age and poverty.or infirmity ami poverty, or blindness and poverty, art un able to provide aliving for themselves, aud fat tlio widows of Micheoniederate Holdieißas uxay? have died in the service of tho cou f ©derate states, or since, fiom wounds received ttiereiu or disease contracted in tne ter\ i- e, or who by rerson of ugo and poverty, or infirmity and poverty,orblinun©‘s aud poverty, are liuab'o to provide a living for themselves; provided that tho act thall only apply losucn widows as were married at tho time of such service, and bavo r. niained unmarried since the death of such soldier busdaiul.” hee. 2. Beit further enacted, that, if this amendment shall be agreed io by two-thirds of K e M? ue, ' v ‘ aSs . e,n 1 <f each house, the same snail hceuten and on tneir journal* with the \eaa and nays taken thereon, and the governor shal cause the amendment to I e published in one or more of ihe newspapers in each congressional district for two months immedimely paec ding the next general election, and the same -hull be submitted to tho people at the next general election, and the voters thereat shall have writ ten or printed on their tickets, “For ratifica tion of ftction 1, article 7.paiagrnph 1 of tho constitution of this state,” or “Against ratifica tion ol section 1, article 7. paragraph 1, of .he constitution of this stale,” as ihov ma choose; and il a majority of tho electors qualified to vote for members of ihe next general assembly* voting, shall vote in favor of rat fleation, theix saui amendment.-hail become a pari of haid nr ilcie 7 section 1, paragraph l, of tho (Minsiita tion of this slut.*, and the goven.or shall make proclamation thereof. .•“cc. 3 topeals conflicting lawp, Approvedi Deeomher 21, 1809. therefore, 1. Allen D. Candler, governor h tate, do tsbuo tins, my proclamation hereby declaring that the fo ©going proposed .imendmentof the constitution is hereby suli in.tted, lor ratification or rejection, io the voters of Hus stuio. at tho general election to bo held on Wtdnesday, October 3.1900, a provided l i?v ß n ld i? Ct# ALLEN I>. CANDLER, By the Governor, Governor e J.W. WARREN, * Secretary Executive Department. &ERVICE BY PUBLICATION. Mis. Clyde Freeman, I Libel for Divorce. Re i turnable to December vs. | Term, 1900, of Superior . .. ! Court of Glynn couu- O. J. freeman. | ty, Georgia, lo the said defendant,)). .J. Fn email: You arc hereby require 1* posoually or lv attorney, to be and appear at the next term of } the Superior Court ol said c untv, convDning; <n the first Monday in In eember, i 900, then anil there to answer D c plain tiff. Clyde Fro. man, upon the merits of her petition for .ivorce filed against you: as in dcfatili of Hindi appearance '■'Ourt will proceed as to jus it e slmll apper tain. \\ itness the lion Joseph W. Beimel, Judge of said .Superior Court, th 22d day ot August, i.oj. a. i), Townsend, Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Glynn ( 0., tin D. \Y . Kit tUSS,PItff’.T. Ally. GEORGIA —GLY? V C< UNTF. To w hom ft may concern : John J Spears lints applied for permanent letters of adminis> ra tion upon the estate of John Campbell, of said conn y, deceased, ndsaid matter will be heard at the September term, p.ioo, of the court of or dinary or said county. Let objections, if any. be Hied on or lie fore Monday, September :i. 19 0. Augusto, 1900. HORACE DART, Ordinary Glynn Comity, Ga. STATE OF GEORGIA—fhnn County, The federal Transport aud| In Equity in the insurance Lo , ct. al., | Superior Court of vs. I of .said county The Atlantic Cotton Cos., f Suit to ontorco wt. al. I payment* to cupi ) iai st,* ok. The defendant, J. 11. Ernst, Carlo Ernst, C. Schumacher • Cos., a copartnership A. Nor don & Cos., acopattnership, H. W. O. Edge, William G. Allison and J S. Thomas,are hoi ebv notified and required to be and appear in person or by attorney at the next December, 1900, term of the Superior Court of said couuty, to be he’d iu the court house of said county, at Brunswick, on the lir-t Monday in Dect mber, ii*xt, and by lo o'clock. h. m., or sail dav. then and thereto answer the plaintiff in this a* ion.as in default thereof the Court will proceed as to justice may appertain v imessthe Hon Fo-. W Ben net, Judge of said Court. This 27th and >y of July, IWO. if. f. n I'BIG NUN, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga. ■T—- ■ mm ; ii CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. To a I whom it may concern: It. It. Hopkins having iu proper form, applied for permanent administration on the estate of J. D Jones, late of said county, this is is to cite all end singular the creditors aud next of kin <f J D. Jones to he and appear at my ofllcO w ithin the time allow.d by law, and show cause,if any, they can why p>-rmaneul ad ministration should not be granted to U. R. Honkin' on J. I). Joners* estate. Witness my hand aud ofiicial signature Ihia 6th day of August, 1900, Horace dart, Ordinary. 2sKUVICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Georgia—County of Glynn. Mrs. Edna Wylie Libel for divorce; in the Superior court of Glynn vs. county. May term. 1900, _ . , order to perfect service, James W ylfe. granted at *ai4 term. To the Defendant, James Wylie. You are hereby required, iu person or by at torney to be and appear at the December term, 1900, of Given Suporior court, to lie hold en iu and for said countv, at the court hou e. in Brunswick, Glynn county. Georgia, on the first Monday iu December, I9OU. and you will be there by ten (10) o’clock of the forenoon of said day. then and there to answer the com plaint of the plaintiff, Mrs. Edna Wylie, in Um above stated case, in her libel for divorce. witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennet, Judgo of the Supouof OGu tof Gi*UU ooUUi.>‘, this ihe 24th day oi August, 1900. A. O. TOWNSEND Deputy ciork oi the Superior Court, Glynn County, Georgia. ERNEST dart. Aitvrr.c;* '• ■ 3