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By dofoetlcg ttn> oiusir t.f th. iu
teroatiotal lonuis touruaaißEt at
Ninu&r-ivu-tb. L.k*, K, D. Li*-t!o, of
Pfiooeroo, liz, reteiiied ttia chamyion
ship ti U. 11. Ii H.oke o P.iu
ton, ws bis oppco nt, Li.tie winning
in (our eeis.
The rsgitta committey of (be N
York Ysclii. olub baa f-cuouoosd (hat
tbe rroe for Sir Tuouias Lisi'j* , i
recen y donated SI,OOO cup will be
sailed iff Sandy liook on September
13. Tins is a race for 70 footers. The
course is tbir j mil-s, with a time
limit o' six and a half bcurs.
There has been a chailinije for a
wocitu’o automobile race from Phils
de'pna to Atlantic City issued by
Miss Heilborn, daughter cf Theodora
Hei!r;rn, a noted engineer. A puree
of SSO and a cup will be (he pnzse of~
fartd. Several women of Philadel
phia will accept this challenge and a
not 1 race is expec’ed.
About this time .of the year it Is i
teresting to look over the pitchers of
tbe Yationii League and ess haw they
etai and. Fellovring ia a table showing
all toe pilcbsrs who have a percentage
of 3 ;0 or mere :
Pitchers. W#b, Lest. Pat.
McGinnity, Broeklya .31 4 840
Tannehlll, PlUeburg. . .15 5 .750
Cunningham, Chicago.. 3 ] 750
Seymore, New Yark— 2 1 750
D.noon, Bestoa IS 9 .840
Kai nedy, Brooklys 16 9 G4O
Ph !ipii, Pittsburg 14 9 009
M • -c >f*a, Chicago 3 2 .000
Bernhard, Philadelphia. 13 9 .59
Hew all, Brooklyn 4 3 571
Grilll h, Chicago 12 9 7l
Pittburg 12 9 *7l
Pia l l, Pillladelpai* 10 S .556
Hughey, dt. Louis.... . 5 4 556
Callahan, Chieego 12 10 546
Soolt, Cluoinnall 15 10 *45
Carriek, New Turk 16 IS .536
Here are Tuesday's eisnn; horses
at Shetphetd Bay rase course
First —KillishmJra, Ssndsrs, Kiaoi
kinnio.
Second —Dissenter, Dally Wslihsff
Fonso Lee.
Third—King Left, Tern ifs*Dy,
Janice.
Fouth—Vu'eiD, Knight of Rhodes,
Hesper.
Fifth —Prima 11, Farmer Bennett
Minlsn.
Sixth —Mollej, Adrenisui, Dessn
tc.
fv^-
New Y-rt, Aug. 29 —J mee J. Cr
bt t and Kid MeCay are bath ib first
class oenditioa for their light tonight
in if uiiaon Sq j s s <Jarde.
i.ort e'-! h .*a trtir af faHbfulljr
a* Ba h Batch, L I,,aad ss;t lit it
oo&fldent of kb eat; viator;. II t
trtisart trt I)ta W.tkim, Chtrlit
U ff, Spider Kail; in Artkir Kttlt;.
MaCoy bat beaa trilling tt Btratagi,
toi the** win have tail him reetntl;
Sour Stomach
"Affr I w*l lat Hit u try CAICA
IHV> I will attar ba wltbout tU.ro In tut kouaa.
Mr liter wat In t ttrr Dot ihtpt. and my kIM
tcbad and I had tuimatU troakla. Now, .luce tak
lnr Catoartta. I fttl lat. My wife Hat also utaa
tttrn with bant total rtaulta for tour ttotuaob,"
Jo*. KKiiuxa, Ull Couaraaa la. It. boat*, Ma
[ Flwul taMM. Tkklk Gkf fJk
■Gooi, Never Slcaen. Weaken. or Gripe. 10c, 3tc,C9e.
r ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sttrllaj KK*d; Coapaa*. I Matrui. 5 Terk. Sit
MfI.TA Dlf* Sola ami guaranteed l>y *ll dreg
n" I v*DffVf gists to CVK£ Tobacco Bsbtv
CATARRH
The Mother of Consumption.
Mow this Dread Disease May bo Prevented and
Cured—The Greatest of Specialist# Write#
•n the Subject.
Catarrh la the mother of consumption.
By this I do not uiuan that every case .*? catarrh de
£v elopes luto consumption, but I
do musa that catarrh when un
checked, aiid when given the
proper opportunities for exten
sion from it* place of beginning,
which Is the nu<*l nusoages,
deeper and deeper along the
breathing tract, Invariably ends
In Consumption of the Lungs.
Catarrh seldom duhtrojs any
considerable part of the mucous
surface u l the upper air pass
ages; It luflaxuee and conge?*vs
them.- causing usually a super
abundant and offensive dis
charge; out whan It reaches the Intensely delicate
lLuiiurttf thehair-lLke lung tubes and little lung ceila,
the Tbllumutiun and congestion which it causes,
uluses these small ulr pussagee and, allowing the
putrid discharged mutter to accumulate, causes a rot
ting away of the membrane, ruulUn# In what w
call OousuiiipUou of the Lungs.
THE TENDENCY OF CATARRH.
Tho tendency of catarrh, when It hits once obtained
a foothold in any portion of the mucous membrane
which linos every cavity of the bod*, Is to constantly
extend in overy direction. . .......
Catarrh iu almost every Instance starts with what Is
commonly known a# cola iu the head. This cold Is
added to by another, because of some extra exposure
or weakening of ti e system and becomes chronic.
Nasal cularab is the result. Unless a radical cure of
this condition Is effected, the disease passes rapidly
to die throat, to the brou chlul tubes, and then to the
lungs. .
* NEW LUNOS.
Consumption cannot be cured. New lungs cannot
bo made for a man ny more than new Ungers or a
newrj'jso; but catarrh can be cured la all Its stage#
except this dual and always fatal one. .
A CERTAIN CURE. ** '
Iu au osperieueo of twenty years, during which
time I Lave treated many thousands of cases of alt
forma of catarrh, I have never yet failed to effect a
radical aud permanent oure. The method I employ
Is one GJicinaively my own, aiid the remedies which I
use are prepared under my personal dlreotlon In mi
otvo Üboratorlea.
Many people imagine (hey haTe Consumption ween
tn reality the disease has not quite reached that
statra. 1 am treating and cu.lng cases of this sort
every day. So lona as the process of decay has not
lotrnn in the lunpe themselves. loan malt* the patient
perfectly well and stroutf again.
BEGIN AT ONCE.
I.et me once more urge all catarrhal sufferers to
treatment at once, for a mouth of treatment
not, is better than the three months later on.
I shall make for the next mouth a specially low fee
for the treatment of catarrh not complicated bv
other diseases, mat.op no extra charge lor ell men
iclncs, etc., that may he required.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. O.
Or. Hathaway A (Rl.
XS Bryan Street, Savannah, Ohs
aaarriojr this paths whek wam*a.
say tlisl hs weigh. 164 pound, end is
id cuujiiiua t (IgUt lha hard.it betil.
of his li.'s.
Maajr or his aduirsra are oi>uftJ,Dt
that ha will defeat Corbett. His
priaaipal traUar is Jack O'Hrtaa af
Philadelphia. He t*k, a daily ride
of twalvs unit, sa herse hack.
Fairy Davis’Psla-K U*r.- Its valu
able properties ss a ,asesy curt for
pia oaaaot fail to be generally ap
preciated, end tto fatuity should b
vnthout It la cats of aooideut, or sud-
den attack of dysentery, dtarrhose or
ahelora taorbui. 9!4 sverywher*.
Avoid anbstitu es —(Bure ia but oae
Pain Killer, Ferry Dsvis’. Frice 355.
50a.
UNION NO ’ ICK
Ail lasmbers f Uaies No 5334 ara
arg.atly requsstsd to attend lbs
in s t >g ioaigkl at Ltbsr Ha 1 at 7
o’ttiosk. Vikcient Joxas, Free.
Gao. P. Jaqcss, Secy.
MALARIA IB COMMON THESE
DAT 4.
Malaria favsr appears to ba very
P'sralsnt these days :1 over the
Seutb. This means an ep Jsntic af
Is grippe la the wirter and spring,
n a less steps are taken to conquer tbe
msisria! ssrd. VVs ca!i attsntion to
the adverFsetneat af Johnson’. Obill
and Fever Time, a med oins vrut,b i
mads In tds Souib by a man who un
derstand, tas disease and condition,;
who yaarißifle. a our., or ba. your
ci -noj refunded.
TIE IRDIANA CAMPAIGN.
Columbus, led , Aug, 29 —Cougrasa
man Lentz opened the campaign in this
•lata today by addressing a mass meet
ing hare. A large number of ealhusi
a.ts were aa head aad the event will
wind ip la a grand torchlight demon
stration tonight.
Tbs greatest ski a speoislist ia
Ameriaa nriginatha (ha formula far
Banatr Halva. Fotall skiu diseases,
all cuts or ears., aad fur pile*, it’s
the mart basing oi-die it,. W, J.
Batts
The laaat grades af cff.es aad teas,
ta ba faaad at DeV^e'e.
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
Tbi Kind You Have Always Bought
4VANTED: -Gentle boree for family
nee. Apply to J. w, VTa-k'n*.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL AUGUST 30. .900
i n in
Mr. J. P. Bray to Examine
City Records,
The Work Will be Pushed
as Rapidly as
Possible.
Sir. J. F. Biay, an expert aaosunt
aut from tbe Usited States Casualty
and Fidelity Ct,, of Bsll.imora 1 reach
ed the city yeuterday, for tbs purpose
of examining the books of Treasurer
Harvey, and the work has already
started. There is no telling haw long
it will t.ke Mr. Bray to fiuish the
work, but it w 11 be pushed as rapidly
as possible,
K you have baby iu tho house, you will wish
to Auuw tan heal way to ohec-k ay unusual
looseness of the bowels, or diarrbma so com
mon to children. O. P. M. Holliday, of Demlng,
ltd., who has at eleven mouths- old child, says:
-Through the months of June and July our
baby was teething an l look a running of the
bowels and sickness af the stomach. His bow
ols would move from Ove to eight times a day
1 hud a bottle of Chamborlalu's Colic, Cholera
aud Uiarrhcea Remedy In the house, aud gave
him four drops In a teaspuonful sf wa ei and
he got better at once." For sale by Dr. Bishop's
dreg store.
ON A JEWISH HOLJDAT.
A rather peculiar olrcumetanoe con
earning the slate election this year Is
that it fells on a Jewish holiday, and in
consequence the Jewish vote will be
rather light. ' October 3 Is tbe Jewish day
of atonement,’’ said a prominent Jew.
ish citizen. “It is a general holiday with
us, and nearly all the Jews will stay at
home that day. Very few will go out to
vote.” The Jews are very devout in
their religious views and acts, and very
few of them will vote this fall in the
state election
The Dread of people with weak lungs
wlie suffsr with stubborn coughs is
consumption. Foley’s Hoaey and Tar,
t taken in timt, cures the cold , heals
the luugs and always ours, incipient
Consumption. W. J. Butts.
It oosts only ens dollar te Savannah
and return via Ssuthera Kailway
every Sunday.
OA9TOXIX*..
Bears the Tha Kind Yen Hr* Always tag!*
““T (Zs-Atftktu
The quicker you 8 top that cough the lew
danger thero will be of la‘.ai lung .troublo. Cn
On© Minute Cough Cura is th# only harm lea#
remedy tbit give# immedint# result? Tou wii!
like it. W. ,T. Butts.
Fortify the body to resist malarisl
germs by puttiug tbe system in perfect
order. Piiioki.y A sic Emeus is a won
derful system regulator. W. J. Butts-
OJkSTORXA.
Sears tke i M Km* You Ka Always Baigit
J. W, Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
FOB SALE -Two fiaa milch cows
Apply 412 B street.
Cotton Marxet.
New Ysrk, Aur. 29.—August 9.11,
October 8.52, December 40, Jonusry 41.
, ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND 1
I’PdinKrtlevi
■ Thera Is no kind of pain*
or ache, Internal or exter-'
nal, that Pain-Killer .will(
* not relieve. <
(LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS ANO SUB
STITUTES THE GENUINE BOTTLE
.BEARS THE NAME, <
I PERRY DAVIS & SON. ,
TRY IT
troubles and
9 weakness, and
-.■* or painful uien
ought not!
doc tors cannot |
sicians ara so
diseases th a t
* R rnents and the
delicate organism of woman. _ What
the sufferer ought to do k to give
a fair trial to
BUZMOrfiEUS’S
FessssJ& i߮ssiifator
which is tha true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted his
whole life to the study of the dis
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth
ers. wives and daughters. It is made
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses, Leu
corrhoea. Falling of the Womb, Nerv
ousness, Headache and Backache.
In fairness to herse.lf and to Brad*
field’s Female Regulator, every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial. A large $i bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists. 4
A Sun, f, X nlc.lv IHwlrateS free t,,k o. t!. sul-Jcc,.
The Bradfleld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Breakfast Foods
for Hoi Weailier.
Breakfast is th* most im
portant m.al of tha day t
many business man, Tbe
day starts with it, and if
thiugs go wrong at btsak
fsst they *ra apt to ge
wrong all day. Buy your
breakfast foods br. and
you wll bo sura of a good
me.l and * good temper. I
have
Cream of Wheat,
Wheat Farina,
Wheatina,
P e 1.1 i] o h n’s Breakfast
Food.
THOMAS KEANY,
FANCY GROCER.
312 Newcastle Street.
Southern Railway Cos.
J
Olfica 'd' Genei al Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
SCHEDULES.
For Savannah, Washington and Nev; York.
I.v Brunawick .. (HO am 905 pm
Ax- Savannah . .10 io an ] 50 am
Ar Washington 7 55 am s 50 pm
Ar New York 20 V pm (i 2* am
For Jacksonville.
Lv Brunswick 500 am ?, *5 pm jOS pin
A r Jack sen yille.. 925 am 740 pin IHo sn
For Macon. Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati
Lv Brunswick ;40 am 9 oJpm
Ax* Macon ... .115 pm 50j am
Ar Atlanta. . . 359 pta *2l am
At-Louisville. 7 50 am 7 to piu
Ar Cincinnati ....7 4." am 7 40 pm
From New York, Washington and Savannah,
hr Not York X pm 12 !o am
Lv Washington.. 955 pm Jl 15 am
Lv Savannah ... JA 020 am iOO pm
Aritrunawlck <5 25 pm stlani gg* pin
From Jacksonville.
Lv .Tack son villa 1 85 pm
Ar Brunswick 25 pra
from Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta aad
Mason.
Lv Cincinnati S SO am 8 04p>a
Lv Louisville . 74i aaa 74* pin
Lv Atlanta 10 45 pm lSttfpiu
l.v Macon ... 1 00 am it no pm
Ar limns*ink 710 am 6pm
! j
1 Those ’Blit&pjl
> *Wh; don't 700 Ul t hen*
Daisy Fly Rind
Knrt<* tnd kffla fUES to 7i
' -Hu million. * —*, -'* nma re.
15 Cents!;
Russell’s Chill and Feyer
Tonic is acknowledged to be
the Best on the market,
every bottle guaranteed.
For sale by all druggists
SHERIFF SALES.
GKnKGtA,Gl}#u countv—
Will be koul before tho courthone# door of
•nid county, ou tho ffr#t Tueiday in September
next, within the lugal hour# of ##le, tho f< llow
tug described i roportf, to-wit: All that cer
tain tract or parcel of land lying and being m
the illy ol ]Srunwlck, couniy of ttlynn, and
• lato of Georgia, and described aeoording io the
iuai> and said plan of *aul city lmtdo by George
K. Raidwtu, a . I>. IS.H7, •* follow#, to-\vlt: The
northw *#t oue*f.>ui'tn of Old Towu loi No. *b\
coutuiuiug 4f by UU feel, and bounded a# fol
low#; Ou the uo’rth, UU foot, by a portion of
Old Tow a lot No. .*#47; on tho east, 4.’> fact, by a
p i ktou if Old T#wn lot N>. fKS; on lha south
yj feel, by a poriiou of #*id Old Town lot No.
545, aud uu t# wel, 4 * fe#t. by Amherst #vrct
i •rlmi upou 9 tha pro; erty of the defendant.
Char los .4ornfc uuder and by Tiriue of an ex
cation is#usd fitiui the Superior court of aid
co’.uty, in fi*VA-r ef the Atlantic luvestmeut
Compaay and agai##i (he said Charle# Morris,
iu (lie priaciusl t-*ui of s7tK4o, iieaidaeiutercNt
sud cost#. sSotice of levy given tenant ia poa
sonssob, us requtrovl by law.
Also, at the asms time and pUco, tlint ce- tain
tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being
lu Glynn coun y, Georgia, in the city t f Htun
\vi#k therein, in ihe sutheiu portion of said
city, in that tract of land known na thoThirty
tliiee acre naol, aud known, dtalgnated aa i
dccribetl ou nl lu the map .nnd plan of said
Thirty*tUree at-re tract, a# made by K. A Pen
niiuau. city surveyor, which map i# recorded in
book k hi, folio li'Fi, of tha gi'iieral reoerds of
said county, reference to which 1# had for all
purpose#, as the uoriharn one half of lot uum -
bar four (4). Levied on nnd sold a# tho property
of John Vi. Lang, under and by virtue of an exe
cution issued from Glynn Superior court iu fn
vor of Hurry Tuttuall aud auuiuut John l).
Lang, for SIOOcU piiuolpel, cost and inletost.
W. U. BhßUlK,Sheriff
Also, at the same time aud pUce, the north
eastern oue-fouitb of Towu commons loLnum
bor *cvoiuY-uim* (70;, between Amherst Street
aud Cochran avutKiu. L*vitid ou and sold a* the
property of Rachael Harmon, uuder und by
virtue o' au execution is#ued from the Superior
court of Glyun jouuty aud against Uachucl
ilarmou. kiassie, i'atnuk and Johu (J. Moore,
aud iu favor of A. I>. Gaudier, Governor, for
$l5O priucipal and $iU.2.7 cost.
W. 11, HE KillE, Shoriff.
Also at the gams time and pluco the following
described p operty to-wit: That curtain two
lots or parcels of land, situate lying and beiug
iu th* citf of Uruuswick, Georgia, known aud
described ou Simmou#’ map of paid city hs
IH'vVilie lots numbers ouo (1; and two (2) "oast
of Gordon, between London aud Prince streets.
Levied on a# ill# properly of thu osutlo of L. C.
P. JJart, under and by virtue of au execution
issued by li. J. Head, tax col lector, for state and
county taxes duo for the year IK'*U. Amouut of
tax sl,3# with iutret and all costs. l evy
made aud retnraed to me by 11.S. Pyles, deputy
sheriff
Also at the same time aud place, the
following described property, to-wit; That
certain lot oi parcel or land, situate lying and
being iu the city of Hruuawick, Glynn county
Georgia, kuown and designated on the map of
tho city Hruunwiok. mad# by George it. Hald
wln. A. I). I V H7, as the southeastern one-half of
Old Town lot number 2f>4. Levied on as the
property of W. F. Pennimau under and by vir
tue of an execution issued by H, J. Rend, lax
collector for state and county taxes duo for the
year lsyy. Amount of tax $32.44 with interest
and all costs. lAvy made und returned to me
by It. 14. Pyles, deputy shore!!’
Also at rtie eame time aud place, th#
following described property to-wit; That
certain lot, tract or parcel of land
situate lying and being in the city
Brunswick and known and design© od on
the mop of said city, made by George It. Ifald
win, A. I>. 1887, hs the eastern one-naif of old
Town lot number 40©. Levied on hs thop op
eriy of John 11. Huggs under and by virtue of
an execution Issued by 11. J. U*ad, tx collec
tor. for aisle aud county taxes duo for the year
IKU9. Amount of ax SIU..IM with interest and
all cols. Levy made and returned to me by K.
S. Pyle, deputy sheriff.
Also at Ihe saint time and n’ace, the follow
ing described property, ut-wt!: Tho Paso hold
inte.-e-t in anti to the n rthwostoru one-fourth
"f town uenimon lot number 127, between
Lee and Stonewall irt.ets, in the ity of Jiiuns
wiek, Georgia, as per Si mm ms map. levied
on as the propei ty of Ja cr Adams and by vir
tue of an execution issued l.y H, .1. Read, t*x
collector,for gtato and county taxes due for
tha v ear ism*. .Amount of tax s2.B>i with inter
est and all ost. I.vy made snd returned to
me by R. S. f'ylas, deputy sheriff.
Also also at the saute and place, tha follow
ing described pronerty to-wit: The la,via
hold in'.arast ir. etui to lha northern one-lialf
of Towns Common lot number 105, between
Gordon nnd )ohnaton s reels, in the city of
Brunswick, Georgia, at |>er Simmons map.
Levied *n as the property of Wm. McKinr.ie
under aal by virtue of au execution Issued Gy
U.. 1. Read, tax collector, for taxes due for tho
year 1 MW. Amount of tax $3.25 with interest
sail all eo*te. L*?ey aiada leiunted to me by
K. f. I*ylas, deputy sheriff.
w. h. HEitnr*,
Hheriff Glyun County, Georgia.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
•Stale of Georgia—Ceunty of Glynn.
Mrs. Kiln Markham I Libel fordivorce; in the
Superior court of Glynn
va. | county. May uriii, i9M>,
Orlsr to perfect toi vice
Martin It. Maikhaia j granted at r- aid term.
To the Defendant, Martin B. Markham.
Y u are hereby required, in person or by at
torney. to be and appear, at the Dm.-cmber
Term, 1900, of Glynn Superior c urt, to be hoM
n in andlior said county, at. the court h<use,in
Brunswick. Glynn count >, Georgia, on theilral
Monday In December, 1900, and you will 10
there by ten to; o dork, of the forenoon of said
day. then and there to answer the complaint of
tne plaintiff Mr*. Kile Markham, in ttie above
stated uatto, in her libel for divorce.
Wltoeaa the Honorable Joseph W. Ilennot,
Judge of the superior court of Glynn county,
this the 24tli day of August, 1900,
A. U. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Coart. GDnn
(fouaty, Georgia.
KILN HIST DART,
Attorney for fbaiutiff.
81KVJCK BT PUBLICATION.
Stale of Giorgio—County of Glynn,
lira. lAix.ts Long | i te for divorce; In the
Superior court of Glynn
vb. county. Met term, ‘WOO.
Order to perfect service,
Thomas A. Long. 1 grained at aaul term.
To the Defendant. Thomas A. Long.
You are hereby required, In person -1 by at
t*rnev. to 1* aal appear, At the December
terai, 19u0.0f tiie Glyan Superior coart, to be
bohlen in aad for said county, at the court
b uar tn Brunswick, Glyna couufev, Georgia, on
tke flrat Monday lit I lecembcr, Jjri), nn and you
will be tke: elf ten 10) o’clock of the forenoon
ef satd day, then aad there L answer the coin
plsint of tke plaiatiflT. Mrs. Llaale D>u iu the
above abated case. in her libel for divorce.
n lUiOfci the Heaorsble Joseph W Ben not,
Judge ef the .^aparlor court of Glynn county,
this ike 24th day ef August, Ilf*}.
A. O. TuWMSfSND,
Deputy Clark of the Superior Court, Glyan
County. Georgia.
EBSKSI DART,
Attoruey far lMaintiff.
Servio# By Pablicstion.
STATR OF GBoItGI A--(Jounty of Glynn.
John Rogers, i In GR nn Superior Court, May
v*. 'Term, i •
Susie Rogers. ) LIHBL Full DIVORCE.
To the Defeudaat, Susie Roger a.
You are hereby nueandod to be and apt<aar
at the Decern tier Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Court, to be holdeu at the c>un house ia
it-uiiHWick. Glynn County, Georgia, on the
Fiist Monday m December, 1900, and by Ten
(I<>) o’clock of the forenoon of said datn, then
in and the 1 e to answer the eomplalnt of the plaio
tih in the above uiated caae in his IJnel for
Divorce.
'Vltnoae the Honorable Joeepli W. Beanett,
Judge of the Sup rior Court of Glynn County,
thin ihe loth day of July. 1900.
11. K. duBIGNON.
Clerk Superior Court, G lynu ounty, Ga.
ADMIMSTBATOB’4 NOTICE.
GLOKGI A—Glynn County.
Notice ia hereby given to all credltora ol
theoHtat lof John Mahoney, late of Hillehor
ough county, Florida, and formerly
of Brunswick, Given oounty, Georgia, toren
dor an account of their demands to me within
the tune preecribed by law. properly made out.
And all peraong indebted to said deceased aie
Ih i eby ft quetded to ntak* iu.mediaio paymanl
!-• the niiderfttgced. Thi A uviiat *2/. 1900.
TV I GLIA Id M A ItONET,
‘ Adumivu atur of Jtilm Mahoney.
Administrators Notice,
GEORGIA— GIynn County.
Notice i# hereby given that tho undorHigncd
has applied to the ordinary of said county for
leave to >©ll lnml belonging to the estate of
A mania Hugh# aud for Hit; payment of debts
of said eatato. flaid application will be hoard
at the regular term of the court of ordinary for
said county to he hold ou tha first Monday in
September, iueu. This the tith day of August,
lUOU. .1. It. KNI all,
Adasiuistrator Estate of Amanda Hughs.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA—GIynn Comity.
Will be <dd m axbi county on ihe flint Tues
day lu September, iUi 0, het© oen ttio hour# of 10
e'alock a. m. aud 4 o’clock p. n., at public out
cry, before itin court h *u#o door Grunt Street
aid©), of said county, to the k ghem btddor for
ea*h, certain portional property of the (Mtate of
Mar.ou Koblnsoii. decoaHud, eou#i#ting t wear
ing apparel, ti unk#, h ok#, one zither, two pair
epera glat-aes and one liald ala#a aud other per
sonal effect#. Said sale will ba continued from
day to day until completed. Sale mu io iu pur
suance of an order of the court of ordinary
granted August , 1900. Thu August 9, lyuu.
EDWIN HROHS'iON,
Adrnr. Estate of Manou Robinson.
PROCLAMATION.—SIate of Georgia. Ex
ecutive Office, Atlanta.—Submitting constitu
tional amendment regarding pension# fur the
widows of confederate soldier# to a vole of the
people a ttlic next gouoral election.
Wlioroaa, thu geuci al a*HCinldy of IS9M passed
by a constitutional majority the* following act
towit:
‘•An act to amend section 1, artlclo TANARUS, para
graph 1. of tin. constitution or Georgia, no aa to
extend tho provision# of said section, article
aud paragraph u tho widow# of confederate
soldiers, who, b* rmieonofuge and poverty, or
infirmity and p .\ur jr. or bltndnoM) and pover
t-y, arw uuablu to piovlde a living for them
•elves, and for other purposes."
j Sou. l. l*u It enacted by thu general atwem
-1 bly of Georgia, nnd it D hereby enacted by au-
I •borlty of tti* same, that socii.m l, nrtlole 7,
j paragraph 1, of thcooustit’ tiuti *f Georgia, b*i
aud th* same is hereby a nomlcd bv inserting
alto! tbo word “#ci vioo” ia th* 13r.h lino, the
following words: “or who, by rcs.o*i of age
aud poverty,or iuflrmiiy ami poven- ncnlind
lies# snd poverty, aio unaldo io o.t n u living
for iliouuulve so that gal l scot ou vhon so
uiuuu led, wl l r*ad as fallows, t.*wlt; “To sup
pi; thu soldiers who lost a limb, or llm’ # in the
military aorvlca of the confederate ctan a, with
suhstautlal artificial Liuhs during !iro; and to
mako suitable pro\ islon* tr -u h confederate
soldiers as may have been . th rwiso dbabled
or pcrtnanontly injured in stu-h *: icc, or who
may, by iesi/u of sg and poverty,or infirmity
and poverty, i>r olind.icss aud poverty, art un
abls to pr./vidu a living fur th-mswlvcH, aud for
thu widow . of uch
btvedied iu ih-. service <>f *!;• jou'oderaU
#t#to% or siuou, fio:a wounus received therein,
or discas* contracted iu the sorvioc, or who by
rerson of aud poverty, or iufirmlty aaa
poverty, or bilnunete and poverty, are unable
to provide a living fur tliaiusulvus; provided
that the aot shall only apply to such widows a?
wer# married at the time of such service, and
bav remained unmarried since the death of
sucli soldier huidaud.’'
2. Its it further enacted, that, if this
amendment shall ho agreed to by two-thirds of
the general uHsumlly, of aacli house, the same
shall le surer* and on tucirJournals with the vaaa
nav# taken thereon, and the governor aha!
oaima the amendment to be published In one or
r h ® 110w *PI** r- in *-#ch congrsssional
district f>ii two m-.iiths limuedintely pjucedinv
the next general election, ami the #anTe shall he
submitted to the people at the next genera’
♦iloctl n, and the voters thereat shall hav* writ
ten or printed on their ticket#, “For ratifica
tion of section 1, article 7, paragraph i of the
constitution of this state,” or “Agan-st ratifica
tion of section 1, article 7. paragraph 1, of the
constitution of this state,” a* they ma* choose ,
and if a majority of the electors qualifled to
vote for mein her# of tha next general assembly,
voting, shall voto iu favor of ratification, then
*#id amendment *hail become u part of .’-aid ar
ticle 7. noctioa J, paragraph I, of tho constitu
tion of till# etat*, and the governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
i l * r ri K '!’ i;i conflicting law?. Approved
December 21, J 899.
Now, therefore, I. Alim J>. ('amllcr, governor
n.. S i ,rf * uo my proclamation
•lOreby declaring that the fo cg*ung proposed
amendsieni of liio constitution is hereby sub
mitted, for ratification or rejection, to the
voters of till# atate, at thu gunural elec Lion to be
bol lon ednesday, October 3,1900, a provided
* Ct * ALLEN 1. CANDLER,
liy tli#Governor Govtauor,
J.W.WAURKN,
Seorstary Executive Dopartment.
SERVICE MY PUBLICATION.
Vlis. Cl>da Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re
turnable to December
▼s- Term, 1900, of .Superior
_ _ Court af Glynn coun
(). J. rreeman, ty, Georgia.
I o the said defendant, O. J. Fi ceman:
You are hereby required* penonally or by
attorney, to he and appear at the next term of
the Superior Con it of said count*, eon veiling
oh the first Monday in December, 1900,than ami
there to answer in* plaintiff. Clyde Freeman,
ui>oa th merits of her petition for divorce Iliad
agalnvi you; as in default of sucli appearauc* l
ihe Court will proceed as to juaiice shall apper
tain. Witne*H the lion. Joseph W. Kennel.
•I udgu of said Superior Court, th # 22d day of
August, IWW. A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy ( Work Superior Court. Glyun Cos., (4#
D. w. KKaUS>, ritirv A tty.
• KOIUII A -<LTVN’ CoUJtTF.
To w bom it may eunrcni: John J. Spcara haft
applied f #r pcrmemjnt letttir.s of adniiniiira
tlon upon the t state of John Campbell, of ahl
<-.oiiuty, deceased, ml said mailer will be heard
at the .Septornbm-term, 1!J0, of the courtofor
'linary of said count v. J.et objections, if anv,
bo lllfd on or before Monday, September 1, J - 6.
August tf, 19(M. lIOKACK DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, a.
sT.'-TE OF G EOUOIA—GIynn Countv.
The Federal Tranfiport and | Iu IhjiiUy in the
lnstn-ft *-c Cos. # et. ab, j Sifporior Court of
vh. of Maid,county
Tlic Ailautb-Cotton Cos., ; Suit to enforeo
et. al. | paymontwto oapi*
) t ti 1 Aleck.
The defendantu, J. 11. Ernst, Carlo Erast, C.
Schumacher A Cos., a copartnership A. Nor den
A Cos., a'-opaitnerehip, H. VV. <). Edge. William
U. VUhoii and J.B. Thomas,aro hereby notlfled
and required to be and appear 111 person or by
attorney at the next December, 1900, term of
the Superior Court of aald county, to be held in
the court, honso of said county, at Brunswick,
< the first ia December, next, eud by
10 o’clock, a. iu., of said day, then and thereto
answer the plaintiff* in thl.aaciion.aa in deTault
thereof the Court will proceed as to justice
may appertain * Hues* the Ifou Jo*. W Ban.
net. Judge of said Court. This 27th day of July.
lifcKi. 11. F. imiBTGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga.
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CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
To a l l whom it may concern:
R. It. ffopkins having In pro|W)r form, applied
for permanent adiMinletraiion 011 tb< a estate of
i. D. Jones, lute of said county, this is ta to
oite all and singular the creditors and neat of
km of J. D. J .uvs to 119 and appeetrat my office
wilhia the time allowed by law, and show
cause,if any, they oaa. why permanent a<l*
miuisiration should riot kc gi sated to It. U.
Hopkins ou J. D. Jones’ estate.
WitanaH my hand mm ! official signature this
6th da/ of Auguat, lgou,
Horace dart,
ordinary.
bKKVICK IIY PUBLICATION.
rotate of Georgia—County of Glynn.
Mrs. JCdiia Wylie J Libel far divorce; in t*e
Superior court of Glynu
vb. county. May term, 1909,
order to perfect aeryloe.
Jamea Wylfe. I granted at said term.
To the Defendant, Jamea Wylie.
You are hereby required, in person or by at
torney, to bo and appear at the Decern tot
term, 1900, of Glynn Superior court, to be hold
an in and for said -onnty, at the c >urt liouv,
in Brunswick, Glynn county. Gaorgia. on the
Irat Monday in December, 1900. aad yeu will
be there by tea (10) o’clock of Lh forenoon of
said day, then and there to answer tho com*
plaint of the plaintiff, Mrs. Edna Wylie, in the
above atated caae, in her libel fer divorce.
Witness the Houoiable Joseph W. Rennet,
Judge of the .Superior cohrt of Glynn county,
this the 14th day of August, 1900.
A. O. TOWNSEND
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. Glyaa
County. Georgia.
KRNEVf DART.
Att ri cy for P.asntiff.
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