The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, August 29, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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Hob rt F. z imm ids bas announced bia retirement from tbe [U?iliaUc *• fine Ha made au lneffectionsl at tempt togßton a match for the heavy weight championship with James J. Jefferie>. to take place before the Hor ton Law expires at midnight next Friday, and issued the following statement: “I am through with fighting. 1 will retire from he ring and will n t claim tbe championship from Jtfferie. lain ready and on edge to meet him next Friday night, ae bis manager suggested ten days ago, but as he claims he is in no condition to fight on that night, I am through with him and the ring. Henceforth there£will be one man less in the heavyweight division, for I will go out with the Horton I,aw.” James J, Corbett is now afier the scilp of that august person, Robert Win or lose with Kid McCoy on Aogust 30, Corbett saya he will meet this old man Fi'z tbe follow ing nigbt, August gl. The only stipu lation he makes is that tbe fight take place before the Twentieth Century Athlelio club in Madison Square Gar den. Corbett has poited $2,800 to show that be means business and says if Fitz does not care to cover it he wil* be p'eared to have an opportunity to toy with the facial expression of Jas J. J fferiee. After a fight with McCoy, Corbett should be fairly easy money for Fitz. If Corbett whips McCoy—which is a matter of greve doub —be “K and” w.li have left marks on Jim half a mile di?p, so it is safe to say that Coobftt ■pvill cot fee! in a* good condition as he did before he fought. Therefore a pmix with a man of F.tz’ calibre on the fo lowing night looks largely likb an attempt to annex a large bunch of money from the confiding pnb- Fo. However, Fitz may take the offer, as he “needs the money.” In hi? fight next Thursday night McCoy wiil enter Ihe ring at a great er weight than ever before, about 172 pounds. There is betting here among the wise ones that the fight will go to the limit, 25 rounds, or that McCo; will win, On the face of the McCoy end of that seems r obe a good bet. Johnny Hslson, the new “phenom,” smashed I he. Celiseum track record in Woroester, Maas., on Saturday, cover ing the mile in 1:34 35. He lowered the record on the third trial, after numberless other wheelmen had r >d Jfco take a fraction of a second > if M j time, 1:37 1-5. Atneric Js earsmeii Monday w n le Senior’s E g t world'e ohauipiune p in tie interoatirnsl regatta atPaii . This was the only event of the r gista in wh ch the Aio-ricat.’s competed, tbe Ve-per Boat cluh, of Fbiladalphia, being the representative of this coun try. Thus it happens that we have taken praotiealiy all the sporting hon ors of tbe wold in Faria in an iquatio' and athletic way. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If yon haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the bowels every day, you’re sick, or will be. Keep your bowels open, and bo well. Force, in tbe shape of violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels clear and clean Is to take /Ml candy m a. M CATHARTIC Jgwccwgto ’ TKADK MASH •Itl.TMtO jgjgSs^^ pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, Mrer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c Write rfft free sample, and booklet on bealtb. Address BtsrlUf Rmd; ( oapaay, Chicago, ■oatroal. How York. 3245. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN women cue AT NOME. THE GREATEST OF SPECIALISTS OFFERS TO THE SUFFERING HIS SERVICES AND REMEDIES. For mors than twenty-five years Dr. J. New •v*n Hathaway lias made a specialty of Female Diseases. During that time he has had among this patients over ten thous and women, suffering from all those many different com plaints peculiar to the sex,and has completely and perma nently cured more than 80 per cent, of the cases he has By his exclusive method, which he has perfected during tho twenty-five years of his most extensive practice, he Is enabled to cure all of these different diseases, including painful, profuse or suppressed menstruation, prolapsus, all ovarian trouble, tumors and ulceration—ln fact, everv form of those diseases which make a burden of life to tbe great majority of women. Ho has so perfected this system of his that he can treat these cases by mail, w ithout any per sonal examination (to which every sensitive woman naturally objects) and without any oper ation, with its consequent pain and necessary danger. His system of treatment Is taken in the pri vacy of the home; the cure is painless and it is positive. ONE LOW FEE. Write him a letter stating briefly your condl* tion and he will send you a blank to be filled out. He will give your case his personal attention and care and make his fee so moderate (including ail medicines necessary) that you will not feel the burden of the payment, and he will guarantee you a positive cure. Address, <l. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Dr. Hathaway & Cos., RS Bryan Street, Savannah, Oa* NUUfTIOM IBM PAPEII WHEN WRrilKd. BRITISH LOST MANY. A Hot Fight With General Botha’s Foroes. London. Aug. 28—Asjeoitl dis patch from Preterm, datid Aug. 27, sevs that flgh’ing with Gin. Botha’s command was resumed this morning. Th* B ier lines were broken end the enemy Is falling baolt. British casual ties reported to be considerable. The Dread of porple with weak lungs who suffer with eiubborn coughs is consumption. Ft ley’s Honey and Tar, if taken in time, cures ttie cold , heals the lungs and always cures incipient Consumption. \V. J. Butts. Ferris’s meats, Swift’s premium meats, and Dove brand meats, to be bad at D.VoUa. Pride as a beggar is the tqu&i cf want —and a grea. drai more saucy. Hustling young man can make S6O per month and expenses. Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for parucnlars, Clark & Cos., 4 b & Locus Streets, Philadel phia,-Pa. Compliments are tbe red fires that light up life’s dingy wave. When you need med ; cine, you should get th© best that money can buy, and experience proves this to ire Hood’s Sarsaparilla. it’s only natural for a fellow to feel obeap wh n his salary -has been re dact and. Bi-ton, Tknn„ April 18,18U9. I feel it my duty to tell of the benefit I have received from the use of Hr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Haim. I had rhematism iu my hack, legs and ankle-. 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. Jones, For sale by W. J, Butts, the druggist. Fresh line of pickle*, in bulk and bottles, at PeVoe’t. The . greatest skin specialist in America originathe tbe formula for Banner Salve. Foiall skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles, it’s tbe most bealiDg medicine. W, J. Butts. Tbe floes! grades of Ocffces and teas, to be found at DeVue's. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought .SET* WANTEDGentIe horse for family use. Apply to J. W, Watkins. THEBBKUNSWIOK TIMES-OAI.L AUGUir T 29. 1900 THINGS IN GENERAL. News Notes and Comments of General Interest. Cf all tbe di gusting things on earth, 1 think the litigation encourag ing 1-swyer is tbs most dirguating. WnU reputable professions! meo eth os always act as a guide, but with a ohsap Uwjer the dollar fee is tbe sole o’ jeat. Tnere is no doubt but that the pres ent service cf (hi Brunswick Light sml Water Company is the best the city has ever had. Mtjor Greene and his able corps of assistants deserve great credit. It is to be hoped that the ice factor ies here will soon bo able to supply the demand. In such weather as this it is almost impossible to do without it. What a dreadful thing it is to wake up in tbe nigbt suffering from cholera morbus, and yet oases of this kind are very oommoD, Tho trouble, however, will never become serioua if you ksep a bottle of Pain-Killer at band, for it is a remedy that never fails io cure cboiera, oramps, diarrhoea or dysen tery, Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’. Price 250 and 500. Ship Notice. Neither tho master, owners nor con signees of tbe German ship Heinrich will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said ship. Sager, Master. There was no case in the mayor’s court yesterday. If you have ft baby iu the house, you wiil wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of the bowels, or diarrhma so com mon to children. O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind., who has an eleven mouths’ old child, says; “Through the months of June and July our baby was teething an l took a runningof the bowels and sickness of tire stomach. Ills bow els would move from five to eight times a day 1 had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of wa erand he got better at once.” For sale by Dr. Bishop’s dreg Btore. Get your job work done at the Timks-Cali, job i fflee. Best work in tbs city. Prices the lowest. CASTOTLIjS!.. Bears the Have Always Bough! The quicker yon s top that congh the less danger there will he of fatal lung trouble. Cn One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Ton will like it. W. J. Butts. Fortify the body to resist malarial germs by putting the system in perfect order. Prickly Ash Bitters is a won derful system regulator. W J. Butts’ CASTOHIA. Bears the /0 Kind You Have Always Bought J. W, Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. Strange Suicide. New York, Aug. *B.—Mrs. Gluce oock, sixty ryears of age, bliodfold’d bereelf and jumped from a sixth story beta tbls morning. She was in sane from beat. Pyny-Pectoral A QUICK CURE FOR ; COUGHS AND COLDS! Very valuable Remedy in all . affections of the 1 'THROAT or LUNGSi Large Bottles, 25c. ] DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, ’ ' Prop’s of Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer. 1 ‘WE***™* If Jjf€r Is a proud and peerless reseda St is a record of cum, of constant con guest oven obstinate ids of wesnen; ills that deal out despair; suffering that many women think is woman's natural hari tags; disorders and dis fslaoements that drive out hope* i -wn- a corn IT. I .1 awM——aaa Lydia E. PinkhatrTs Vegetable Compound I cures these troubles of women, and robs men struation of Its terrors. No woman need be with out the safest and surest advice > for Mrs. Pinkham counsels women free of charge. Her address is Lynn > Mass. Can any woman afford to ignore the medicine and the advice that has cured a million women ? Brsakfast Fois for Hot ffeair. Breakfast is tbe most im portant meal of the day to many business men. The day starts with it, and if ttiiugs go wrong at break fast ibey are apt to go wrung ali day. Buy your breakfast foods here and you will be sure of a good meal and a good temper. I have Cream of Wheat, Wheat Farina, Wheatina, Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food. THOMAS KEANY, FANCY GROCER. 312 Newcastle Street. Southern Railway Cos. Office of General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. SCHEDULES. For Savannah, Washington and New York. Lv Brunswick 0 10 am 9 05 pm Ar Savannah .lo 30 am 12 50 am Ar Washington 7 35 am 8 50 pm Ar New York 2 03 pm 6 25 tun For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick .5 00 am 325 pm 905 pm Ar Jacksonville. 925 am 740 pin 130 am For Macon. Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati Lv Brunswick 640 9('Spin Ar Macon 1 15 pm 3 0 i am Ar Atlanta 3 50 pm 5 2 am Ar Louisville 7 50 am 7 HO pm Ar Cincinnati 7 45 am 7 40 pm From New York, Wa hington and Savannah. Lv Now York .330 pm 12 15 11m Lv Washington.. 955 pm 11 15 am Lv Savannah .. 315 pin 520 am 500 nm Ar Brunswick... 626 pm 806 am 835 pm From Jacks mville. Lv Jacksonville 135 pm Ar Brunswick G 25 pm from Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlan’a and Macon. Lv Cincinnati 8 30 am 8 00 pm T.v Louisville 7 4B am 7 45 prn L • Atlanta 10 45 prn 12 05pm ■Lv Macon 1 00 am 2 30 pm Ar Brunswick 7 10 am 8 35 pm I “jConfo an \ ~Z Those Flicsf 3 *y [ don’t you kill Swat „-*] Daisy Fly KilM I Attract, tod killi PLIES If ; j" -j - the million, lull til mMM> ► 15 Cents! ! i Russell’s Chill and Feyer Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. SHERIFF SALE- 1 , GEORGIA, Glyrn county— " ill bo .no and eioro tin' court home door of said county, on the Him Tuesday iu September next. within the egal hums of sale, the tallow ing described roper iv, to-wit: Ail t'mtcer tain tractor parcel of land lytug and being m ilie city ol Brunswick. county of Glynn, and lute of Georgia, and uo.-crioed according to the map and said plan of said c ty made by Goorgi R. Raul win, . 1), 1N37. as follow*, to-wit: The* i o. th west one-1. urth of old Town lot No. 545, containing 45 by 00 root, and bounded as tad lows: On tho north, t.'O feet, by a portion ol Old Town lot No. 547; ou iho v ast, 45 feet, by t portion of Old Town lot No. 548; on tho south 90 foet, by a portion of s lid Old Town lot No. 548, and on the west, 45 loot, by mhorst strt ot i evied upon as tho pioj.orty ot the delendunl, Charles .norm under and by virtue of an exe cutiou issued from tho Superior court of said count', in fawr of the Atlantic Imostmoni Comj any and aguL-st the -aid Ch o lo*. Morris, iu the i rt cip ands nt of 17JK40, besides interval and co-ts. notice of lon yg von tenant in ps session.as required by law. Also, at the game time and place, that cot tain trict or parcel ot land, situate, lying and being in Glyun coun y, Georg a, in the city i r Ut uns wifk therein, ivt the southern p irtion of said city, in that tract of land known an the Thirty tlneo .are tract, and known, designated an ' desct i .ed ou. ad iu tho nap and pi •n of said Tmrtv-thieo a re tract, as made by K. A Pon uimau, city surveyor, whi n map is recorded in book il E. folio *250, of the general records id said county, rcfeience to which is had for alt purpo.-es, a* the northern one half of lot num her four (4). Levied on and sold as the nropoi tv of John l>. Lang, under anil by virtueoi an exo cut ion issued from Glynn Su| crior court iu la ▼or of Jlarrv Tattnall and against John I). Lang, for SIOO (0 principal, cost and inte’es*. W. H. JiLKUlti,Sheriff Also, at the same time and place, the north eastern one-fout th of Town commons lot, num ber seventy-nine (79), between Amherst street and (Joebran avenue. Levied on and sold as the properly of Rachael Harmon, under and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior court of Glynn county and against Rachael Hannon. Massie, Patrick and John C. Moore, and in favor of a. I>. Candler, Governor, for $l5O principal anil $20.*25 cost. W. 11, BARBIE, Sheriff. Also at the same, time and place the following described p operty to-wit: That certain two lots or parcels of land, situate lying and being in th city of Brunswick, Georgia, known ami described on Simmons’ map of said city as Dixville lots numbers one (1) and two (2) east ot Gordon, betw< eu London and Prince streets. Levied ou as the property of the estate of A. C. P. Dart, under and by virtue of an execution issued by 11. J. Read, txx col lector, for state and county taxes due for tho year 18H9. Amount of tax sl,B* with interest and alt costs. Levy made and returned to me by It. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff Also at the same time and place, the following: described property, to-wit: That certain lot or parcel of land, situate l)iug and being in the city of Brunswick. Glynn county Georgia, known and designated on the map of tho city Brunswick, made by George. R. Bald win A. I>. 1837, as the southeastern one-half of Old Town lot number 2t'4. Levied on as tho property of W. F. Penniman under and by vir tue of an execution issued by H, .J. Read, tax collector for state and county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of tax $22.44 with interest and all costs. Levy made and returned to me by It. 8. Pyles, deputy shereff. Also at the same time and place, the following described property to-wit: That certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the city Brunswick and known and dosigna ed on the map of said city, made by George It. Bald win, A. D. 1837, as the eastern one-naif of old Town lot number 466. Levied on as ihcp op erty ot John 11. Buggs under and by virtue oi' au execution issued by 11. J. Read, tax collec tor, for state and county taxes due for the year 1899. Amountof ax $19.38 with interest and all cots. Levy made and returned to me by K. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time ami place, tho follow ing dc crihed property, to-wit: The lease hold intciest in and to the n rthwestern ono-fonrth •f i own Common lot number 127, between Lee and Stonewall streets, iu the city of Bruns wick, Georgia, as per Simm >ns map. Levied on as the propeity of Jack Adams and by vir tue of an execution issued by H. J. Head, t .x collector, for state ami countv tixe.s due for tbe n ear 1899. Amount of tax $2.5 with ,nter est and all costs, l evy made and returned to me by It. S. l yles, deputy sheriff. Also also at the same and place, the follow ing described property to-wit: Tho lease hold interest in and to tin*, northern one-hall ol Towns Common lot number 105, between Gordon and J hnston s. reels, in the city of Brunswick, Georgia, as per Simmons nun). Levied oil as tho property of Win. Mcliinzie under an:! by virtue of an execution issued In ti. J. Read, tax collector, for taxes due for the year 1899. Amountof tax $3.25 with interest and ull costs. Levey made returned to me by U. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W. 11. BARRIE, Sheriff Glynn County, Goorgia. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION State of Georgia—County of Glynn. Airs, Ella Markham | Libel for divorce; in the Superior court ot Glynn vs. I county. Alay term, dlt'O, Order to perfect service Martin 15. Markham | grauted at said term. To the Defendant, Martin 15. Markham. You are hereby inquired. In person or by at torney, to be and appear, at tho Decembe r Term, 1900, of Glynn Suptrioi court, to bo liold cn in and lor sHid county, at the court house,in Brunswick, Glynn count , Georgia, mi the Ural Monday in December, 190(1, and you will be there by ton (10) ocloi k, of the forenoon of sad day, then and there to answer the complaint of the plaintiff Mrs. Ella Markham, m the übovc stated case, in her libel for divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Benner, Judge of Ihe .Superior court of Glynn county, this tho 24th day of August, 1900. A. O. TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk of tho Superior Court, Glynn County, Geo i*r*a. ERNEST DART, Attorney for Piufntiff. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. Stale of Georgia—County of Glynn. Mrs. Lizzie Long Libel for divorce; In the superior court of GJy n vs. county, Mav term, 1900. ' Older to perfect service, Thomas A. Long, granted at said term. To the Defendant. Thomas A Long. You are hereby required, in person or by at torney. to be and appear, at the December term, 1900.0f the Glynn Superior court, to be holden in and for said county, at the court h- use in Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Monday in December, MX 0, ami you will he there by ten (10) o’clock of the forenoon of said day, then and them to answer the com pi -intof the plaintiff, Mrs. Lizzie Long in the above stated case, in her libel for divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W Bonnet, Judge of the Superior court of Glynn county, this the 34th day of August, I9bo. a. o. Townsend. Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, Glynn County, Georgia. ERNEST DART, Attorney for Plaintiff. Service By Publication. STATE OF QKORGI A--County of Glynn. John Rogers, 1 In Glynn Superior Court, May vs. } Term, 1900. Susie Rogers. J LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. To the Defendant, Susie Rogers: You are hereby c unmanded to he and appear at the December Term, next, or Glynn Superior Court, to be holden at the court house i.j Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, on the First Monday in December, 1900, and by Ten (10) O’clock of Ihe forenoon of said date, then and there to answer the complaint of tlic plain tiff in the above slated case in his Linel for Divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Benn<tt, Judge of the Sup riot Court of Glynn County, this the 10th day of July, 1900. 11. F. duBIGNON. Clerk Superior Court, Glyun ounty, da. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. GEORGI A—Glynn County. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of theestate of John Mahoney, late of Hillsbor ough county, Florida, deceased, and formerly of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, to ren der an nccount of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law. properly made out. And all persons indebted to said deceaxed aie hereby requested to make immediate payrnout to the undersigned. This August 544,1900. WILLIAM MAHONEY. Administrator of John Mahoney. Administrators N otice, GKORGI A—Glynn County. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has upplted to the ordin irv of said county for leave to cell land belonging to the estate of Aiuan la Hughs and for the payment of debts ot said estate. Said application will be bend at tlie regular term of the court of ordinary for -aid comity to lie held on tbe first Monday iu September, 19UU. This the Gin day of August. l9uu * , . J. It. kNI aB, Administrator Estate of Amanda Hughs. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—GIyun County. \\ ill be sold in sain county on the tlist Tues day ill September, 19' 0, between the hours of 10 o clock A. in and 4 o'clock p. in., at public out ers, before the court house door (Grant Street Side), of said county, to the h gbes. bidder fqjL cash, certain pursuit and property of tho estate of Mar-on Robinson, deceased, consisting of wear ing apparel, ti links, h oks, one zither, two pair opera glasses and one licld gin sarnl other per poual effects. Said sale will be continued from day to day unti' completed, bale ma te iu pur suance of an order of the coutt of ordinary granted August 9,19(H). Tli : * \ mrugt tt. lno. EDWIN BROBSTON, Ailmr. Estate of Marion uoui. bou, PROCLAMATION.—State of Georgia. Ex ecutive Office, a Uaiita —Submitting constitu tional amendment regarding pensions for the w idows of confederate soldiers to a vote of the people a tthe next general election. Whereas, the general asseumly of 1899 passed l y a constitutional majority tho follow ing act towit: **Au act to amend sect’on 1, article 7, para graph 1. of the constitution of Georgia, so as to extend the provisions of saßi section, article and paragraph to tho w idows of confederate soldiers, who, by reason of uge and poverty, or infirmity and poverty, or blindness and pover ty, are unable to provide a living for them selves, am. for other purposes.” , , Sec * V J{e .itenacted by the general assem bly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by au thority of tlie imme, that section 1, article 7, paragraph l,o? the constitution of Georgia, bo and the sumo is hereby amended bv inserting alter the word “service” iu the 13th line, the following words: “or who, by reason of ago aud poverty, or infirmity and poverty or i lmd ness and poverty, are unable to earn a living lor tliemsulve ~f, ,f so that Bald sect ou when so amended, will read as follows, towit: “To sup pl> the soldiers who lost a limb, or limbs in tho military service of the confederate states, witli substantial artificial innbs during life; and to make suitable provisions for suen confederate soldiers ns may have been otherwise disabled or permanently injured in such service; or who mav, by reason of age and poverty.or infirmity and poverty, or nlind ness and poverty, art un able to provide allying for themselves, aud for tho widow? of cueh confederate soldiers as may have died m the service of the confederate states, or since, from wounds received therein, or disease contracted in the service, or who by rerson of ago and poverty, or infirmity aud poverty,or hlinauess and poverty, are unab'e to provide a liviug for themselves; provided* that the act shall only apply tosucii widows as were married at the time of such service, and have remained unmarried since the death ot such soldier k usd aud.” See. 2. Beit further enacted, that, if this amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of w®/f® ~era l lissom* ly,of'each house, the same shall be entered on tueir journals with the veaa and nays taken thereon, and tin* governor shal cause the amendment to be published in one or more of ihe newspapers in e.ich cou rmnimal district for two months immediately lueceding the next general election, and the same shall be submitted to the peoplo.at the next general election, and the voters thereat shall have writ ten or printed on their tickets, “1- or ratifica tion of section l. ai tide 7, paragraph 1, of the constitution uf till state,” or “Against ratifica tion ol section 1, article 7. paragraph 1, of iho constitution of thL state,” as they ma choose: and if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the next general assembly, voting, shall vote iu favor of ratification, then stud amendment shall become a part of said ar liclo i,section 1, paragraph l, of tho constitu tion ol this state, and the governor shall make proclamation thereof. *• *epeals conflicting laws. Approved December 21, 1899. 1 Now, therefore, 1. Allen 1). Candler, governor of said state, do is.-ue tins, my proclamation hereby declaring that the fo egoing proposed amendment of the constitution is hereby sub mitted, lor ratification or rejection, to tho voters of this state, at the general election to be held on VV cduesdtiy, Gctoher 3,1900, a- provided in said act. ALLEN D. CANDLER, By the Governor, Governor. J.W WARREN, Secretary Executive Department. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. Mrs. Clyde Freeman, I Libel for Divorce. Re turnable to December vs * I Term, 1900, of Superior „ I Court of Glynn couu- O. J. Freeman, | ty, Georgia, lo the said defendant,O. J. Freeman: You are hereby required* personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, convaning on the first Monday m December, 1900, then and there to answer ti o plaintiff, Clyde Freeman, upon the merits of her petition for divorce filed against you; as in default of such appearance the Court will proceed as to justice shall apper tain. Witness the Hon Joseph W. Bonnet, Judge of said Superior Court, this 22d day of August,li)o‘J. A. O, TOWNBE.NI), Deputy (Berk Superior Court . Glyno Go., Ga. D. W. KRAUBS, INtlPa. Atty. G EoRGI A— glyk.v Count v. To vi horn it may concern: John J Spears has applied for perma lent letters of adminis ra tion upon the estate of John Campbell, of said county, deceased, ml said matter will be heard at the September term, 1900, of the court of or dinary or said couuty. Let objections, if any, be filed on or before Monday, September 3, 19 0. August (*, 1900. HORACE DART, Ordinary Glynn County, Ga. STATE OF GEORGIA—GIvnu Countv. The Federal Transport aud'l In Equity in tho Insurance Cos., et. ai., | Superior Court ot , vs. | of said county The Atlantic Cotton Cos., f .Suit to enforce et. a.l. I payments to capi ... , J tal stack. f f he defendants, J. 11. Ei;nst, Carlo Ernst, C. Schumacher A c*., copartnership A. Norden & Go., acopa tni rship, H. W. o. Edge, Wllllsm O. Allo-on and .1 8. ” nomas, are hm ebv notified amt required to be aim appear in person or by attorney at the next December, 1900, term of the Superior Court ot said county, to be he'd in tho court house of sai l couuty, at Brunswick, on the lir*t Monday in December, next, and by JO o’clock, *. in., ot b li t dav, then and there to answer the plaintiff in thisaciion.as in default thereof the Court will proceed as to justice may appertain 'a itmss the Hon Jo*. W Ben net, Judge of said Court. This 27th day of July. I'JOU. H. F. pi;BIG NON, Clerk Superior Court, Glyun Cos., Ga. CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. To ail whom it may concern: It. R. Hopkins having In proper form, applied for permanent administration on tbe estate of J. I)..Jones, late of said county, this is is to cite all and singular the creditors aud next of km of J I). Jones to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause.if any, they can, why permanent ad m<nistration should not be granted to R. U. lloukins on J. D. Jones’ estate. Witness my hand aud official signature this 6th day of August, 1900. HORACE DART, Ordinary. SERVICE 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 Wvlle. granted at said term. To tlio Defendant, James Wylie. You aro hereby required, in person or by at torney. to lie aud appear at the December term, 19')0, of Glynn Superior court, to tic hold en in and for said county, at the court house, in Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Monday tn December, 1900, and you will be there by ten (10; o’clock of the forenoon of said day, then and there to answer the com plaint oi tbe plaintiff, Mrs. Edna Wylie, in tho above stated case, in her libel for divorco. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bonnet, Judge of the Superior cohrt of Glynn countv. this the 24th day of August, ll’OO. A. O. TOWNSEND Deputy Clerk ot the Superior Court, Glyau County. Georgia. ERNEST DART, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3