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Several rich pure** have been offered
by the Chattanooga Gun Clab for it*
two day*’ ahoot which beglne in that
city on September 11th, The ahoot it
under the Management of a member of
the Cincinnati Gan Club. Amateur
aportamen from all the principal claba
ol the aouth will be en hand to con
teat.
After Kins; Lief took the Autumn
Handicap at Sheepahead in a renip on
Monday an offer ot $15,000 waa made
for him on behalf of William C. Whit
ney. King Lief won gal oping, leaving
inch good onea as Janice and Monad
way out of it.
Gradually Pittsburg la losing her
grip on second place in the National
League Pennant race. Brooklyn ia ins
creaaing her lead slowly but surely,
while old Philadelphia has unbuckled
herself and is after second place honors.
The Pirates have a good margin left yet
but they will have to play baaeball to
hola it. Boaton is squeezing Chicago
tor the honor of fourth place. New
Yo;k is last by a safe margin.
After a phenomenal run of wins,John
Nelson, the young speed merchant
from Chicago, met defeat at the hands
or rather feet—of Burne Pieroe. The
defeat was due to the fact that Nelson’s
motor ehains broke and left him with
out pace after ho had gained a full lap
in live miles. Nelson lost little by the
first break of the moter but a second
break left him without pace for about
ten miles.
The youngster fought bitterly for
mile after mile, hanging on to Pierce
•"hoping for his machines but they
did not return and he left the
track at the fifteenth mile. Pierce fin
ishing in 84 minutes. This is the first
race in 15 that Neiaon has lost.
MALARIA IS COMMON TBBSK
DATS.
Malaria fever appears to b very
prevalent these days all over the
South. Thie means an epidemic •(
la grippe In the winter and spring,
unless steps are taken to oocqiar the
malarial seeds. We cal! attention to
the advertisement of Johnson’s Chill
and Fever Tonic, a medicine which is
r ade in the South by a man who un
rstande the disease and conditions ;
who gaareatees a care, or has your
money relanded.
TK E INDIANA CAMP AIG .
Columbus, Ind., Aug. 38 —Congress-
man Lentz opened the campaign in this
state today by addressing a mass meet
ing here. A large number of enthusi
asts were on hand and the event will
wind up in a grand torchlight demon
stration tonight.
The ■ greatest skin specialist in
Amerioa originathe the formula for
Banner Salve. Foiall skin diseases,
all cute or sores, and far piles, it’s
the most healing medicine. W, J.
Butts.
The finest grades of coffees and teas,
to be found at DeVoe's.
CASTOR! A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
WA NTED : - Gentle horse for family
use. Apply to J. W, Walking.
wanted;
Artesiau wells to drive at SSSO eaoh
Hie and capacity guaraataed will
Also guarantee to c nplete wells in 15
days. Cnil on or address A. FT. Baker,
S: - A--;.
' THE OFFICERS IN CHARGE.
Detail for State Shoot Named by C *>.
Cann.
The official oiroular from the tffioe of
the . state inspee'er general of ride
praotioe, designating tbs officers who
will be la charge of the earbine, rid*
and revolver matches that will begin
at Avondale on Monday, wae teaued
yesterday.
The officers detailed for terviea on
tbe range, to bate charge of the vari
ous matters relating to or conoeeted
with the competitions, are aa follows:
Lieut. Col. W. T. Hopkins, assistant
Inspector general; Lieut. Col. J. F.
Brooks, retired; MtJ. J. 8. Dozier,
First Cavalry; Maj, R, L, Wjliy,
Fourth infantry; Ctpt. W. W. Wil
liamson, retired; Capt. J. C. Poite.l,
First Cavalry; Capt. G. M. Hope,
First Cavalry; Capt. J. M. Rogers,
First Infantry; Capt. J. T. West. First
Infantry: Capr. H. J. S itoliif, retired;
Capt. J. D. Jarrell, surgeon; Cap‘. W.
E. Coney, First Infantry ; Capt C. H.
R'chardson, First Infantry ; Cape.
Wright Hunter, F.ru Infantry; Capt
C. M. Smitn, Fourth Infantry ; Cipt.-
VV. H. Tucker, Fourth Infantry; Capt.
Thomas Hunter, First Cavalry ; Lieut.
C. W. Saussy, Chatham Arlilsry;
I.ieut. J. H. Butner, Firat lufantry;
Lieut. J. C. Tyson, First Infantry;
Lieut. E. A. Leonard, First Infantry;
Private Henry B!uu,Jr., First Infau
try; Private C. S Richmond, First
Infantry.
Lieut. Col. W. T. Hopkins, Lieut
Col. J. F. Brooke, Capr. W. W Wil
liamson and Capt. J. C. Poatell are
designated assistants to the executive
officer. Capt. W. E. CoDey is plaoed
in charge of records, statistics, and
■ 'J.
offioe work. Capt. C. a. Richardson
in charge of tbe scorers and issuance
of ammunition. Private C. S. Rich
mond is in charge of revolver praotiot.
Some additional information in
reference ta the matches o' her than
that contained in jprevious orders and
circular letters jia contained i Col,
Cann’s latest circular, Uuly original
ammunition issued by tbe state will
be permitted and the arma used must
be those witb wbieb tbe stste proridei
its citizen soldiery. R ties and car
bines must be used as they coma from
tha state arsenal, and bee! pads, aidi
tienal shades and nnatborizsd sight
cavers will not bs tolerated. For each
challenge to the acoursay to tha mark
ers’ discing tiie challenger must depos-
fas of 50 [cents, whiah will be re
turned to bim in case his challenge Is
sustained by tbe proper authority.
The -laws of health require that the bowels
move once each day, and one of the penalties
for violating this law U pilaa, Keep your bow-
Gl* regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets when neceesary
aid you will never have that severe punish man
inflicted ui on you. Frioe, 23 cents. For sale
by Bishop’s drug store
Mr. H L. Harrison is spending sev
eral deys in Jacksonville.
It Saved Bis Baßy.
'•My. baby w as ei ribly sick with Etc Star
rkeca; we were unable to eure liim with the
doctcr’e. assistance, and, as a last raeort, we
tided Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Itsaudy,” says Mr. J. H, Doak, of Wil
liams, Ore. “I am happy to say it gave imme
diate relief and a complete eure.'’ For sale by
Dr. Bishop’s ding score.
Many friends regret to know that
Mr. Biain Pearson is quite sick at his
horns on B ssrest.
The Dread of people with week lungs
who suffer wish stubborn esugh) is
consumption. Foley’s Honey and Tar,
if taken in time, cures ’ho sold , basis
the luugs and always cures incipient
Csn-'uiiiption. W. J. Butts.
It ousts only ona dollar to Bavstinah
and return via Seutbern Railway
every Sunday.
FOR SALE -Two fine milch cowt.
I— -.1.-1.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. AUGUST 31. 19uu
1 iIIMB
Interesting Information For
the Local Military.
Capt. Farr, of the Waycross
Rifles, the Ranking Cap
tain in the State.
A gneernl order has beta issued by
Assisting Adjutant Gnneral Phil Byrd
of tbe Georgia state troops, defining the
relat.ve rank of line and staff officers
below tbe grade of major in the service
of tbe state.
This order has besn awaited for
months with much Interest and pitas
ure, siace it determines their rank in
line under the reorganization. It has
bsen iu course of preparation by the as
sistant adjutant general since February
1, this year, on which date the reorgan
ization took place and when many ef
the old officers stepped ont under the
elective s> stem to make room for new
men.
Asa result of the reorganization thtre
has been a general laca of knowledge in
tbe service as to rank, and the general
order given below and published here
for the first time is the first notice fur
□ ishtd the 300 odd line officers of Iks
state of their relative rank. There haye
been during the past few months many
friendly disagreements among officers as
te their positions in the lint.
The list of captains is headed by Capt.
Farr of Waycross, eo*pany F, Fourth
iafantry, whose commission dates from
January 38, 1890. The ranking first
lieutenant is Lieut. Hendry, ef troop
E, First cavalry, whose commission wns
issued December 3, 1893 Tbe second
litu’enants are headed by Lient. Myers.
unasMgned, commissioned December 1,
1894
The different Brunswick officers are
given their rank as fellows:
Wright, lieutenant, tTerpedo division,
F. 8,189 T.
Strechan, lieutenant, Fi st division,
April 86, 1899.
Dunn, captain, Cos. G, First Infantry,
June 19, 1899.
Taylor, lieutenant, naval reserves,
February 8, 1897.
Wiggins, first lieutenant, Cos. G, First
infantry, April 38, 1899.
Elliott, naval battalion, March 8,
1900.
Mirsch, battalion adjutant, First in
fantry, March 19 1900
Wrench, ensign, First division eaval
reserves, May 11, 1898.
Parnell, lieutenant, Cos, G, First iW
fantry, April 28, 1899.
Gowan, ensign, Fourth division, na
yal reserves, February 1, 1900,
Dcmiag, ensign, Fourth division, na
val reserves, Februsry 1,1900.
Tbef wolf in the fable put on sheep’s slothing
because if he trsveled on his own reputation
ht couldn't accomplish hit purpose. Counter
feiters of DeWitt’s Witch Hatel Salve couldn't
sell their worthless selves on their merits, bo
they pet them in boxes and wrappers like De-
Witt’s, Cook nut fc.r them. Take only De-
Witt's Witch Hasel Salve. It euroe piles and
allsltin diseases. W.J. Butts.
OASVORIA.
Bears tbs Mre Always Bougfi j
;P¥Si¥-PM>toKiL
1 Jll jf a vJvi/i. pLa
a gticK ct re rd 1 ?. ;
COUG. v 5 AND COLD?. ‘
Very valuable Rmr'dy in ad <
aiioctions ui tiio ’
iX i Av)i ii OF i
ANewßookForMen
Special Arrangements TVhereby a Free
Copy Can Be Obtained by Every
Reader of This Paper.
“1 For weeks the presses
have been busy turning
M out tho enormous edit
Mb ion of Dr. J. Newtoi.
WajL. V Hathaway’s now book
■2l IU ' "Manliness, Vigor,
Pj tf Health” necessary to
J satisfy the pubitc do
manu. r Dr. Hathaway
has reserved a limited
7 number of those books,
aud these he basspecially
arranged to send free by
mall to all readers of this
paper who send names
tST* .. . 1 and full address to him.
For 20 years Dr. Hathaway has confined his
practice almost exclusively to diseases of men,
and during that time he has restored more men
to health, vigor, usefulness and happiness than
any ten other doctors in the country combined.
Dr. Hathaway treats and cures by a method
entirely his own. discovered and perfected by
himself and used exclusively by him. Loss of
Vitality. Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisoning
In Its different stages, Rheumatism, Weak Back,
all manner of urinary complaints, Ulcers, Sores
and Skin Diseases, Brights Disease and all forms
of Kidney Troubles. Ills treatment for under
toped men restores lost vitality and makes the
Indent a strong, well, vigorous man.
I*r. Hathaway’s success in the treatment of
X • ricocele and .Stricture without the aid of knife
f- iautery is phenomenal. The patient Is treat
* by this method at his own home without pain
!* oss of time from business. This is positively
t only treatment which cures without an oper
hr.ol. Dr. Hathaway calls tho particular atten
tion of sufferers from Varicocele and Stricture to
pages 27,28, 29,30 and 31 of his new book. r
Every case taken by l)r. Hathaway is specially
treated according to Its nature, all under nls gen
eral personalsupervision,anti all remediesusod by
him are prepared from thepurestand bestdrugs iu
hi3 own laboratories under his personal oversight.
Dr. Hathaway makes no charge for consulta
tion or advice, either at his offico or by mail, and
when a case Is taken the one low fee covers all
cost of medicines and professional services.
Dr. Hathaway always prefers, when it is possi
ble, to have his patients call on him for at least
one Interview, but this is not essential, as lie has
cured scores of thousands of patients iu all sec
tions of tho world whom ’ o has never seen. Ills
System of Ilomo Treatment Is so perfected that
he can bring about a cure as surely and speedily
as though the patient called daily at his office.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
J>r. Hathaway & Cos.,
15 Bryan Street, Savannah, Gta*
MENTION THIS fAI’V-K WHEN WRITING.
Breakfast Foods
for Sot Wealr.
Breakfast is the most im
portant meal of Ike day to
many business men. Tbe
day starts with it, and if
thins* go wrong at break
fast they are spt to go
wrong all day. Buy your
breakfast foods here nod
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 r> 40 am 9 05 pm
Ar Savannah .10 30 am 18 50 arn
ArWMillington 7 35 am 8 50 pm
Ar New York 2OS pm 6 24 am
For Jaeksoaville.
Lv Brunswick . 500 am 856 pm 905 pm
Ar Jacksonville .925 am 740 pm ISOanu
For Macon. Atlaila, Louisville and Cincinnati
Lv Brunswick 0 40 am 9 05 pm
Ar Macon l 15 pm 3Ob am
Ar Atlanta. .. 350 pin 520 am
Ar Louisville 7 50 am 7 HO pm
Ar Cincinnati 7 45 am 7 40 pm
From New York, Washington and Savannah.
Lv New York— 330 pm 12 16 am
Lv Washington.. 956 pin 11 16 am
Lv Savannah ... 315 put 620 nm 600 pin
Ar Brunswick... 25 pm sO6 am 835 pm
From Jacksonville.
Lv Jacksonville 185 pm
Ar Brunswick. . . 025 pm
From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and
Macon.
Lv Cincinnati 8 80 ani S 00 pm
Lv Louisville 7 it am 7 46 pm
Lv Atlanta 10 45 pm 12 06 pm
Lv Macon . . 100 am 230 pm
Ar Brunswick 7 10 am 8 35 pm
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These PliesH
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1® af Ffy
tt and m* VUK hr t
a. rfifc tu all suoiuaak *
•15 Centsl
Russell’s Chill and Feyer
Tonic is acknowledged to be
the Best on the market,
every bottle guaranteed.
i Of itue uy an uiutf^islS.
SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA, Glynn county—
Will be sold before the courthouse door of
■Aid county, on the ffral Tuesday In September
next, within the legal hours of sale, the fellow*
lug described i roperty, to-wit: All that cer
tain tract or parcel of land lying and being in
tbe sity ol Brunbwiok, county of Glyuu, and
state of Georgia, and described according to tha
map aud said plan of said city made by George
R. Baldwin, a. D. 1837, as follows, to-wit: The
northwest oao-fourth of Old Town lot No. 548,
containing 45 by 00 feet, aud bounded aa fol-
J©w: Bul *h, 90 feet. by a portion of
Old 1 own let No. 54r; ou the east, 45 feet, by a
portioaef Old Town lot No. 548; on the south
90 feet, by a portiou of said Old Town lot No.
548. and on the west, 45 foet, by imherst street
l evied upon as the property of the defendant,
Charles Am rris. under aud by virtue of an exe
cution issued from the Superior eourt of said
county, la faver ef the Atlantic Invoatmeut
Company and against the wud Charles Morris;
in the prlaainai hub of 9TUMO, besides interest
and coats. Notice of levy given tenant In pos
session, as required hy law.
Also, at the same time and place, that csj tain
tract or puroel ef land, sitaate, lying and being
in Glynn county, Georgia, iu the oity of Bruns
wick therein, in the southern portion of said
city, in that tract of land known aa tho Thirty
throe acre tract, aud known, designated and
described on iu the map aud plan of said
Thirty-three asre tract, as made by H. A Pen
niman, city surveyor, which map is recorded in
book K E, folio 250, of the general rooerds ef
said county, reference to which is hud for all
purposes, as the northern one half of lot nuui.
her four (4). Levied on aud sold as the property
of John l>. Lang, under and by virtue of an exe
cution issued from Glynn Superior court iu fa
vor of Harry Tattnall and against John D.
Lang, for SIOO c 0 principal, cost and interest.
W.H.BERRIK, Sheriff
Also, at the same time and place, the north
eastern oue-foui th of Town commons lot, num
ber seventy-nine (79), between Amherst street
and Cochran avenue. Levied on and sold ns the
property of Rachael Harmon, under and hy
virtue of an execution issued from the Superior
court of Glynn county and against Rachael
Harmon. Massie, Patrick and John C. Moore,
and in favor of A. D. Candler, Governor, for
$l5O priucipal aud $20.25 cost.
W. 11, BERRIE, Sheriff'.
Also at the same time and place tlie following
described p operty to-wit: That certain two
lots or parcels of land, situate lying and being
in the city of Brunswick, Georgia, known anil
describou on Simmons’ map of said city as
Dixville lots numbers one (1) and two (2) oast
ot Gordon, betwien London and Priuco streets.
Levied on as the property of the estate of K. C.
P. Dart, under aud by virtue of an execution
Issued by 11. J. Road, tax collector, for state aud
county taxes due for tho year 1899. Amount of
tax sl.Bs with interest and all costs. Levy
made and returned to me by R. S. Pylos, deputy
sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property, to-wit: That
certain lot or parcel oi land, situate lying and
being iu the city of Brunswick, Glynn county
Georgia, known and deeignated on the map of
the city Brunswick, made by George R. Bald
win A. i>. 1887, as the southeastern one-lialf of
Old Town lot number 204. Levied on as the
property of W. F. Penuiman under and by vir
tue of an execution iasuod by H, J. Read, tax
collector for state and county taxes due for the
year lsyy. Amount of tax $22.44 with interest
and all costs. Levy made aud returned to me
by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property to-wit: That
certain lot, tract or parcel of land
sltuute lying and being in the city
Brunswick and known and designated on
tlie map of said city, made by George It. Bald
win. A. D. 1887, as the eastern one-half of Old
Town lot nil raker 400. Levied on as the piop
eriy of John H. Buggs under and by virtue of
an execution issued by 11. J. Read, tax collec
tor, for state and county taxes duo for the year
1899. Amount of tax $19.38 with interest and
all cots. Levy made and returned to me by K.
S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also ut the same lime and place, the follow
ing demrribed property, to-wit: Tho lease hold
interest in and to the n rth western ene-foarth
•if Town Common lot number 127, between
Lee and Stonewall streets, iu tho city of Bruns
wick,ccorgia, as per Simmons map. Levied
ou as the property of Jack Adams and by vir
tue of an execudon issued by H. J. Head, tax
collector, for state and county laxch duo for
the v ear 1899. Amount of tax $2.60 witb inter
est and all eosts. Levy made and returned to
me by R. S. rylea, dopnty sheriff.
Also also at the same and place. the follow
ing described property to-wit: The lease
hold interest in and to the northern one-half
of Towns Common lot number 106, hot ween
Gordon and Johnston streets, in the city of
Brunswick, Georgia, an per Simmons map.
Levied on as tbe property of Win. McKinxie
under and by virtue of an execution issued by
li. J. Read, tax collector, for taxes due for the
)ear 1899. Amount of tax $3.25 with interest
and all costa. Levey Made returned to me by
It. S. i’ylea, deputy sheriff.
W. H. BERRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County, Georgia.
SKRVICK BY PUBLICATION.
State of Georgia—Cennty of Glynn.
Mrg.EUlu Markham j Libel for divorce; in the
Superior court of Glynn
vs. I county. May term, 19C9,
Order to perfect service
Marti* B. Mathham | granted at *eid term.
To tbe Defendant, .Martin B. Markham.
You are hereby required, in person or by at
torney. to be aud appear, at the December
Term, 19C*. ef Glyna Superior court, to lie hold*
eu in andlfor said county, at the court house,in
Brunswick. Giyau count*. Georgia, on tha lirat
Mondav In December, 1900, aud you will he
there by leu ' 10; o deck, of tlie forenoon •! said
daj , then and there to answer the complaint of
tbe plaintiff Mr*. Vila Markham, iu the above
stated ease, in her libel for divorce.
WitneM the Honorable Joseph W. Bonnet.
Judge of the Superior court of Glynn county,
this the 24th day of August, 1900;
A. O.TCWNBKND,
Deputy Clerk of tho Superior Court, Gljnn
County, Georgia,
KUN If ST DART,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
Stutc of Georgia—County of Glynn.
Mrs. Lizzie Long 1 Libel for divorce; in the
1 Superior court of Glynn
V 6. | county. May term, 1900.
| Order to perfect service,
TaoiiitK A. Long. I granted a: said term.
To the Defendant, Thomas A. Long.
You are hereby required, in person or by at
torney, to be and appear, ut tne December
term, 1900,0f tlie Glynn Superior court, to be
holden in and for said county, at the court
house In Brunswick, Glyna countv. Georgia, on
the first Monday in December, 1900, and vou
will be there by ten ( 10) o’clock ot the forenoon
of said day, then and there t answer the com
pUint of the plaintiff, Mrs. Lizzie Long, in the
above stated case, in her libel for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Joseph \V Bennct,
Judge of the Superior court of Glynn county,
this the 241 h day of August, UkO.
a. o. Townsend,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, Glynn
County, Georgia. 10
ERNEST DART,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Service By Publication.
j STATE OF GEORG I \ -County of Glynn.
• John Rogers, ) Jn Glynn Huperioi Court, May
v*. 5 Term. I you.
Bus!" Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
To tlie Dcloftdunt. Su-io 1* oxers:
V- u are hereby c mummied to he and api ea:
lat the Decern* ei Term. ext, of Glynn Hupei joi
1 Court, to !;o hold n :ti the court I.i s. i
It u wick. Glynn C"Uiity, Georgia, o i the
Fifgt Monday in December, I 1 .."*), and by Tie
(10) O'clock of Ihe forenoon of s.-io d. t •.' ilni
nut! t.ne e to answer !)>• ooi plaint of Pie plai -
tiff in the a ore s'aird case in ill Limn
Divorce.
.Ju lie of the ■'Tip rior Court ol Glynn Cou .ty.
thin the iuth day f July. l'oo.
H. K. daBtGNON,
Glut k fti i erior Court, t :yun ounty, Ca.
A DMINJSTBATOR’B NOTIG K.
GEORGIA Glyon County.
Notice' is i ereby given to all creditor* of
the estate of J.-'an Mahoney, lete of HilD or
ougb county, florid*. Bee ised, and formerly (
of Brunswick, Glynn evutuy, Georgia, to ren- |
tier an account of their demands to me wipin'
the time proscribed hy -ar.. j roper ly made out. ;
I And all person* indebted to paid deceased uie !
j in reby n que.-'cd to make immi dure pavmem j
u end trued. This August 21, IW*>.
I II ...L.4S- SEUUU.'.I.i, <
Avlmiujjjiralcr oI John Mahouey,
Admin,,..... 5
1 l_ ■ _ jy*
GEORGIA— GIynn County.
Notice is hereby given that tlie undersigned
has applied to tho ordinary of said county for
leave to sell land belonging to the estate of
Amanda Hughs aud for the payment of debts
of said estate. Said application will be heard
at the regular term of Ike court of ordinary for
said county to be held ou the Are I Monday lu
September, 1900. This tlio 6th day of August,
HW- J. It. KM IMB,
Administrator Estate of Amanda Hughs.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—GIynn Coanty.
Will he sold iu said cennty on the Hist Tuee
dar in September, 19M>, bstweea the hour* ef 19
e •lock a. m. and 4 o’eleck p. m., at public evt
erv, before the court honee doer (Grant Street
aide), ef said county, to the highest bidder fer
cash, certain personal property of the estate of
Menoa Itobiuson, dooeMea,eonMeting of wear
ing apparel, ti unk*, b oks, one sither, two pair
epora glasses and one field y|i and other per
sonal effrots. Said sals will he continued from
day to day uutil completed. Sele made in pur
suance ef an order of the court of ordinary
granted August 9,1900. This August 9,1900.
EDWIN BROBSTON,
Adrnr. Estate of Manen Itobiuson.
PROCLAMATION -JWte of Georgia. l*x
eoutive Office, Atlanta.—Submitting constitu
tional amendment regarding pensions for the
widows of confederate soldiers to a vote of lbs
people a ttbe uext general eleotion.
Whereas, llio general assembly of 1899 passed
by a constitutional majority the following act
towit:
••An act to amend section 1, article TANARUS, para
graph 1, of the constitution of Georgia, so as to
extend tho provlsi -ns of said section, article
and paragraph to the widows of confaderale
soldiers, who, by reason of age and poverty, or
ill runty and poverty, or blfndnesa and pover
ty. are unable to provide a living for thiui-
Belves, and for other purposes.”
.Sec. 1. Belt enacted by the general astern
bly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by au
ihorlty of the same, that section 1, artisle 7,
paragraph l,of the constitution • f Georgia, l
aud the same is hereby amended by Inserting
alter tbe word “sonice” iu ths Uth line, the
following words: “or who, by reuson of age
aud poverty, or infirmity and poverty or blind
ness aud poverty, are unable to ea: n u living
for theinsblvo so that said not on when so
amended, will read as follows, towit: “To sup
ply tho soldiers who lost a limb, or limbs iu the
military service of tho confederate states, with
substantial artificial limbs during lire; and to
make suitable provisions for such confederate
soldiers as may have bees otherwise disabled
or pennaneuily injured in such service; or who
may, by reason of *ga aid poverty.or infirmity
and poverty, or blind ness and poverty, art uu
nhle to provide a living for ihsmsclvcs, aud for
the widows of such confederate soldiers us may
have died in tho sorvice of the con f ederato
states, or since, flora wounds received therein,
or disease contracted iu the service, or who by
rorsou of ugo aud poverty, or infirmity and
poverty, orNinanOfvs anl poverty, are unable
to provide a living for themselves; provided
that tbe aot idiall only apply to such widows as
were married at the lime of such service, and
have remained unmarried since the death of
swell soldier huidand.”
See. 2. Beit further enacted, that, if this
amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of
tbe general assembly, of each house, tbe saixrn
shall .>e euien-d ou Heir journals with tlie vea*
and uays taken thereon, and tho governor ahal
cuuse the amendment to be published In one or
more of the newspapers in each congressional
district for two leontlis Immediately paccodlng
tho next general election, and the same shall \*€
submitted to tho people at the next generai
olection, aud the voters thereat shall have writ
ten or printed on their tickets, “For ratifica
tion or section 1, ai tide 7, paragraph 1, of the
constitution ef this elate," or “Against ratifica
tion of section 1, article 7. paragraph 1, of live
co.stitutjon of tin* state," as tJiay may choose;
and ill a majority of the electors qualihed to
vote for members of the next geaoral assembly,
voting, shall vote in favor of ratification, then
S i . * ment * m cntghU become a part of .-aid ar
ticle 7, sectloa 1, paragraph 1, of the constitu
tion of this state, and -the governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
Bee. 8 repeals oonfliutiijg laws. Approved
December 21, 1899.
Now, therefore, 1. Allan I). Candler, governor
of suid state, do la.-ue tins, my procTam allow
hereby declaring that the fotegoing uropeeed
amendment of tlie constitution is hereby sub
mitted, for ratification or rejeotlon, to the
voter* “Mins state, at the general election to be
held on Wednesday, Oetoher S, 1900, aa provided
‘u 9 . a i (l ,? Ct * ALLEN D. CANDLER,
By tho Governor, Govutuor.
J. W. WARRIN,
beeretary Executive Department.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
Mrs. Clyde Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re
turuahle to Ducwaber
Term, IVoo,of Superior
„ _ „ Court ef Glynn coun
(). J. Freeman, ty, Georgia.
To the aaid defendant, O. J. Freeman:
\ou are hereby required* personally or hy
attorney, to he and appear at the next term of
the Superior Court of said county, convening
<>n the llret Monday in December. 1900, then and
there to euswer the plaiaiiff, Clyde Freeman,
upon the merits of her petition for divoroe Hied
against you; as in default of sueh appearance
the Court will proofed its to justice shall apper
tain. Witness the lion Joseph W. Reaael,
Judge of.said Superior Coart, this 2?d day or
August, 1 MM. A. U, TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Glynn Cos., <*a.
D. W. KRaUSS, Pltff’s. Ally. J
GEORGIA—GLYPH Gountt.
To whom it may concern: John J. Speers has
applied for permanent letters of adninietra
tion upon the estate of John Campbell, of said
county, deceased, snd said matter will ha heard
at the September teras, 1900, of the court of or
dinary of said county. Let objections, if any,
he filed ou or beiore Monday, September 3.
August 6, IVOO. HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, ua.
STATE (JF GEORGIA— (Vlynn Conn tv.
The Federal Transport aud'l la Eqalty in the
Insurance Cos., ct. al., | Superior Court of
vs. l ofnaid.couuty
The Atlantic Cotton Cos„ j Suit to enforee
<ft. al. I payments to cepi
) tal stock.
The defeadants, J. 11. Ernst, Carlo Ernat, C.
Schumacher A Cos., a copartnerghip A. Norden
A ( 0., a copai tiiei'ship, fl. W. O. Edge. William
O. A Hi.-on and J.H. Thomas,are hareby notified
and required to be and appear in peraen or bv
attorney at the next December, l!l%, term of
the Superior Court of said county, to be he’d in
the court house of said county, at Brunswick,
>n the flrat.Monday in December, next, aad by
10 o’clock, a. in., of sai l day, then and there to
answer the plaintiffs in this action as in default
thereof the Court will proceed na to justioe
may appertain, Hon Jos. W JBen
net, Judge of Hfcid Court. This STtli day of July,
IMW. H. F. ouBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
To ail whom it may concern:
R. R. Hopkins having in proper form, applied
for permanent administration on the ouinte of
J. D. Jones, late of said county, this is in to
cite all an<l,Biugular the creditors and next ef
kin of J D. Jims to be and appear at mj oifee
within the time allowed by law, and show
catioMf any, they can, why parmaneut ad
in uistration should not be granted to It. R.
Hopkiu -n .J. D. Jouon’ estate.
Witness my hand and ofliclal signature this
6th day of August, iueo,
HORACE DART,
Ordinary.
.•SERMCE JJY VV BEIC V.TK>N.
s
-trite of Georgia—County <f Glynn.
Mrs. Edna Wylie j Li* cl fer divorce; in tho
j superior c< urt of Glynn
| county. May term, mo,
order to rorvlee,
James Wylfe. | granted at il term.
To • lie Defend m, Jam a WyJ o.
Y u nr.? hereby ruijuireo, in person or by at
toruey t-. i;e aud appear at the Decernber
term, iw ('.of Giver mu orir cou t, to bo iiold
en i : and for fluid foanty, *t tits court house,
in Rnni-wick. Glynn county. Georgia, on tho
Ur?i Monday In December, 1900. und yen will
be there by isu (10; o’clock uf th forenoon of
said day, thou sad there to in wor Ihu com*
pi *in t of the plaintiff Mrs. Bd <a VYylie, In tho
above stated case in her llbsl f er livorce.
it i the Roacnebie J-*ph W. Bonnet,
! Judge of the cobrt of Glynn county.
I Hi'# the 2Uh davoi August, 1900.
A. O. T'OWNSFND
: Deputy Cicri of t' - interior Court. Glvun
• c; iniv. • -cor/ ..
All 5 1 D.lu 1.
Attorney for rialntiff.
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