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He Ofewyed tlic Jiulup.
O'er a score of years ago Judge Fits
gcralii was appointed to the bench oj
the district that includes Fima and
Cochise counties, In Arizona. He found
on coming to Tucson that formality
i\as almost unkuowu in the courtroom.
If the days were warm, the attorneys
and attendants dispensed with coats.
This to him appeared particularly dis
respectful. He announced that smok
ing in the courtroom would not be tol
erated and that coats must be worn
under pain of the court’s displeasure.
The grand Jury was called. Among
the jurors summoned was a brawny
miner, who appeared in his usual cos
tume, a dark blue shirt and overalls.
"What do you mean,” thundered the
magistrate, "by appearing in this court
room in your shirt sleeves? Where la
your coat?”
“At home. Judge,” mildly returned
the Juror.
*‘Then go and get it! No, not a word,
sir!” glaring down upon the man its
he attempted to speak. ”Go home and
get your coat, sir, or I’ll commit you
for contempt!”
The miner went silently out He
didn’t return that day nor the next
and the Judge, after issuing a bench
warrant for him, swore in another
Juror. About two weeks thereafter the
original miner, dressed as the court de
manded, again stepped within Judge
Fitzgerald’s range of vision. To the
Irate magistrate he tendered the ex
planation that his home and coat were
both in Harshaw mountains, near the
Mexican border, over 100 miles away,
and that he had hut obeyed the orders
of his honor In going home after hit
coat.—Arizona Graphic.
The Suiibexm sooiety of the Baptist
church, of which Mrs. Hugh Porter is
the much esteemed president, had a
very interesting meeting Friday af
ternoon. After the exeroites, which
consisted of music and recitations,
the Sunbeams presented their pastor,
Rev. W. M. Gilmore, with $22, as a
token of their esteem. This society
was organized tome three years ago
by Mrs. Porter, aud under her wise
and aggressive management, has be
come one of the most active depart
ments of the church work. Among
other things, it hss contributed nearly
during the pastjear. It has in
fts mtmberEbip some of the very best
young pcopla in the church.
How Hright’s Diiess* SUrts.
lodigeitloa,^Uionmieiß,blood poisoned with
and uric acid (which should have been
ejtcrajed by the kidneys), iheumatic pains (rj
nerves and joints, causing irritation of the kid
neys then pains over the email of the back,
mark sure approach of Bright's disease. Do
n-t delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, for it
makes the kidney* right. Take no substitute.
W. J But la..
i ItOtLAMAT lON.—State of Gtiui'nift. {ex
ecutive Office, Atlanta.—Submitting constitu
tional amendment re/aiding pensions f -r the
v\ idow-g of confederate soldier? to a vote ->f the
people a tthe next general election.
whereas, the general assemWvof i s 99 passed
ly a constitutional majority the i .liowuu 4*
to wit:
4 *An act to amend fect'on 1, arii ,< 7 para
graph Uof tin constitution of Geer. ia, -o as to
extend the provisions of said section, article
and paragraph to the widows of confederaie
soldiers, who. by reason of age and poverty, or
infirmity and poverty, or blindness and pover
tv arc unable to provide u living for them-
Selves, and forotlier purposes.”
Sec. 1. Be it eua<ied by the genoral assem
my of Georgia, and it i-* hereby enacted uy au
thority of the same, that section 1, article 7,
paragraph l,of the constitution of Georgia, be
and the name is hereby amended bv inserting
after the word “service” iu the fHth line, the
following words: “or who, bv reason of age
and poverty, or infirmity ami poverty or blind
ness and povert;-, are unable to earn a living
for tnamselre so that said sect.on when so
amended, will read as follow towit: “To sup
ply the soldiers who lost a limb, or limbs in th.*
military service of the confederate state*,
substantial artificial limbs during lire; and M
make suitable provisions for urn coofrdortK.
soldiers as may have been otberwiso ditablH
ov pei ujanently injured In such service; or who"
mar, by reason of age and infirmity
and poverty, or nlJndncss and poverty, are un
able to provide a living for Lhemsuh es, and for
tha widows of such confederate soldiers ,u may
Lave died m the service of the confederate
state-, or since, from wounds received therein ,
or discs so contracted in the service, or who by
verson of ago and poverty, or infirmity and
poverty, or blindness and poverty, are unab e
to provide a living for themselves; provided
that the act shall only apply to such widows as
were married at the time of such service, and
have remained unmarried since the death of
such soldier husdand. ’
See. 2. Beit further enacted, that, if thU
amendment shall be agreed to by two.thirds of
the general assembly, of each hiMflVi s.n e
shall be entered on tneir journals with the 3 ean
ana navs taken thereon, and the governor aha]
cause the amendment to be published in one or
niore of the newspapers in each congressional
district for two months immediately pjeceding
the next general election, and the same shall be
submitted to the people at the next general
e ectlon, and the voters thereat shall have writ
ten or printed on their tickets, “l or ratifica
tion of section 1, article 7, paragraph 1. of the
Constitution ef this state.'’ or “Against ratifica
tion of section 1, article 7. paragraph 1, of tho
constitution of this state,” as they may choose;
and if a majority of the electors qualified to
vote for members of the next general assembly,
voting, shall vote in favor of ratification, then
said amendment shall become a part of said ar
ticle 7. section 1, paragraph 1, of tho constitu
tion of this state, and the governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
Sec. 8 repeals conflicting laws. Approved
December 21, 1899.
Now, therefore, I. Allen Lk Candler, governor
of said state, do ls-ue toy proclamation
hereby declaring that the foiegomg proposed
amendment of the constitution is hereby sub
mitted, for ratification or rejection, to the
voters of this state. at tho general election to be
held on Wednesday, October 3,1900, as provided
in said act. ALLEN D. CASDLEIt,
By the Governor, Governor.
J. W. WARREN.
Secretary Executive Department.
SHERIFF SALES.
S
GBORGIA, Glynn County.
Will be sold before the courthouse door in
gaid county, on the ffvst Tuesday in October,
IVKM), w thin the legal hours of sale, to tne
highest bikdei for cash, certain property of
which the following is a full and completcLde
scription, towit; That certain undivided one
eighth interest of, in and to that certain lot or
tract of land lying and* being in the City of
ifruoAwi k, county of Glynn and State of Geor
gia, and known and designated in the plan of
, said town and city as the eastern one-naif of
| Town Commons hit. number one-hundred and
; Hfty-s x <ls6),said lot one hundred aud Ufty six
| being bounded as follows, tow it: On the north
I t>y M street, on the east by Albany street, on
! the south by lot number one hundred and fifty -
| seven (157), and on tho west by Wolf-street.
Also, a certain undivided one half of, in and
t > that certain tract, lot or parcel of land situ
ated in the State of Georgia, county of Glynn,
and City of Brunswick, and in that portion of
tho City of Brunswick known as Town Com
mons and described as follows, towit; Tne
western one half of Town Commons lot num
ber one hundred and fifty-six (156) and Im
provements thereon west of Cochran avenue.
Also, a certain undivided one-half interest of,
in and to that portion of <hat certain tract lot,
or parcel of laud in the State <f Georgia aud
county of Glynn, and in the City of Bruna
wick therein, and known and designated upon
the Town Commons mapof said city us that cer
tain northwestern corner section of Town Com
mons lot number one hundred and thirty U3O)
between Arohert and Albany streets, being rec
tangular in shape, having ends thirty (3i) feet
and sales ninety dJO) f et, which is more- min
utely bounded as lollows, towit: Cuthe north
by lowu Common lot number one hundred and
twenty nine (129) ninety feet, on the east by
Amherst street thirty feet, on the south by the
southern portion of said lot number one hun
dred and thirty ninety feet, an t on the west by
the eastern portion of said lot number one hun
dred and thirty thirty feet:
Said property levied on as the property of It.
T. Bitch to satisfy an execution issued from tho
City Court of Brunswick in and for said county
in favor of English-American Loan and Trust
Company against said K. T Hitch; said prop
erty being in possession ofR. T. llitch. Levy
made and returned to mo b> ft. 8. Pyles, depu
ty sheriff. This September 5,1909.
Also at the same time and place
the following described property towit:
That certain lot tract or parcel of land situ
ate lying and being in tho city of Brunswick,
county of Glynn and state of Georgia known
and described on Summons map of said city as
Dixville lot No. l, east of Gordon aud south of
Prince streets. Levied on as property of estate
JE. C. P. Dart, under aud by virtue of an exe
ention issued by H. J Head, tax collector, for
state and county taxes due for the yea; 1890
amount of tax SI,BB with interest and all
ostt. Levy made and returned to me by It. 8.
Pvies, deputy sheriff'.
Also nt the same time and place,
the following described property to-wit: That
certain lot, tra ;t or parcel of land lying situate
and being in the city of Brunswick, Glynn
Cos. Ga.,known and described on Baldwin** map
made iii the year 1637, of said city as theAVcst
ern one fourth o£ Old Town lot No 411. Lajjrjed
on As the property of Lucy Drayton, under and
by virtue of an execution Jsetted by H. .1.
Head, tax collector for state and countv taxes
due lor the year 1809, amount of tax, s7.sl with
interest and all costs. Levy nuuiwsnd returned
to me by K. S'. Pyles, deputy
Also at the name time and place, the
following described property, to-wit: That
certain lot, tractor parcel of land lying situ
ate and being in the city or Brunswick, county
of Glynn, .State of Georgia, and known
and described on Baldwin's map of
•mid city, made in the year 1837 as
Old Town lot No. 479. Levied on as the, prop
erty of F. M. Dart aud children under and oy
virtue of an execution issued by It. J. Read,tax
collector, fur stale and county taxes due for the
year 1809, cl' tax $61.25, with interest
and all made and returned tome
by H. 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff',
Also at the game time and place, the
Following described property to-wit:
that certain lot or parcel of laud
situate and lying in the cHyof Brunswick, in
the Evansville addition thereto and known as
Evansville lot No. 41. Levied on as the prop
erty of R. 11. Alston, under and by virtue of an
execution issued by 11, J. Head, tax collector,
for State un<l county taxes due tor the year 1809,
amount of tax $ 17.75, with iuteretet and all cost*
Levy made ond returned lb me hv U. H. Lyle*,
deputy sberiff.
Also nt the sum© time ami tho
following b'-cribed property to-wit: AH that
lot, tract or parcel of land situate lying and be
ing in the city of Brunawick,' couutj of Glynn
and t-tate of Georgia, known aud described a&
the southern one fourth of Old Town lot No.
lot. Levied on aa the property of Lee Godfrey,
under and bv virtue o! an execution leaned by
11. J. Read, tax collector, for Hate and cotiniv
taxes due for the year 1890,amount of fax |9.81
with interest and all costs. JLoyy made and
returned to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy' rherilL
Also at the samff time a*® place.
the following described property, lo wit: All
ih.it lot tract or parcel of land situate lying and
b?hig in tho <•** y of Brunswick, county ot
Glynn and state of Georgia, known and de
scribed a: the northwest one fourth of Old
Town lot No. 463. Levied on ns the property
of Easter Muslin, under and by virtue of an
execution issued by 11. J. Rea l, tax collector,
for state and county taxes due for the year 1899,
amount of tax $266, with interest and fell costa.
Levy made and returned tome by R. S Pyles,
deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property towit; All that
lot or tract or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in tho city of Brunswick, county of
Glynn, state of Georgia, known as tho north
west one-fourth of old Town lot No 169. Lev
ied on a,s the property of W. A. Jeter under
and by virtue >f an execution issued l)y 11. J.
Hoad, tax collector, for state and county taxe-<
due for tho ye *r 1898. Amount of tax $25 with
interest and all co,-ts, Levy made and relumed
to me by It. 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time aud place, the
following described property towit: The lease
•bold interest In an I to the soul beast one-half
f oi I'own Common? tot No. I*l between Storm
; wall and Cochran avenues. Levied on as the
properly of James and Hattie Bender under
and by x irtue of nn execution issued by U. J.
tftead, tax collector, for state and county taxes
Cue feu- the year 1898. Amount of tax f:..r>r, w ith
interest and all eo.-ts. Levy made and returngu
to me by R. s Pyles, deputy she rift'.
Also at tho Mime time
the following described property towit: All
that lot, or tract or parcel of land situate, lying
anp being in the ciiy of Brunswick, county of
G!\nn and state of Georgia, in the New Town
of sab] city, being the northwest one-half or lot
No -’259. Levied on as the property of Elvira
Moore under and by virtue of an execution is
su- 1 by 11, J. Rt ad, tax collector, for state and
county luxes due for the year Ix9B. Amount, of
tax $9.75 with interest and all costs. Lew
made and returned to me by R. W, Pvles depu
ty sheriff.
/
r Also at the same time and place
(.in* Peerless job printing press, chases and
rollers. Levied on and sold as the property of
< . a. Is-avy under and by virtue of an ex
ecution issued from Glynn Superior dourt In
favor of A. Kaiser & B other and against
r. A . I • avy. principal, and R. it. Hopkins and
H IJLJlarvex security on replevy bond for s7l
priifwe>al,s7.2t interest and $21.25 cost.
Also at the same time and place
to the highest and best bidder, the
following described real estate and im
provements thereon towit: The undivided
one-sixth interest of V. Dart In and Ur that
certain tract., lot or parcel of land iti said city of
Brunswick and know n on Baldwin.* imp of
said city made in 1837 asO and Town lot No. 179:
said lot being bounded on the north by F
street, on the east by Udion street, and on the
west by Reynolds street. Levied on m the
property of said defendant, F.Dart, to satisfy
an execution out of the Superior rout t of said
county. Principal $361.38, besides interest and
cost. Written notice of levy given defendant
>l4 lequir* > I > la i made an ; returned
to me bv R.fc. Pyles, deputy sherift'.
W.H. BKRRIE,
■Sheriff Glynn County,Ga.
A Iso at the same time ari l place that cer
tain other 4 tract or pared of land In the Tow ■
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL SEPTEMBER 12. 1900
Commons of Bmnswldk. Georgia, and known
as the western one half of-Cown Commons lot
No. 71; said western half of said lot containing
75x100 feet facing on Jonson street iu said city.
Levied ou as the property of D. D. Cameron to
satisfy that certain mortgage ii. fa. in favor of
George Johnson for yrincioal $284.80, besides
interests and costs. Written notice of lew
Biven defendant as required by law. Levy
made and returned to me bv K. S. Pyles, depu
ty sheriff. W. H. BKkrIE.
Sheriff Glynn County,Ga.
Service By Publication.
STATE OF GEORGI A--County of Glynn.
John Rogers, ) In Glynn Superior Court, May
vs. S Term, 1900.
Susie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
To the Defendant, Susie Rogers:
You are hereby c mimanded to be n*t<i appear
at the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Court, to be holden at the court house iu
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, on the
First Monday in December, 1900, and by Ten
(10) O’clock of tho forenoon of said date, then,
and there to answer the complaint of tho plain
tiff in the above stated caae in his Li Del for
Divorce. <
Witness the lfonovabte Joseph W. Bennett,
Judge of the Sup rior Court of Glynn County,
this the loth day of July, 1900.
11. F. duBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn t ounty, Ga.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
Stato of Georgia—County of Glynn.
Mrs, Ella Markham Libel for divorce*, in the
Saperlimttotirt of Glynn
>• county. May term, 1900,
M ' ...... Order to perfect service
Martin B. Markham granted at said term.
To the Defendant, Martin B.>lrkham.
You are hereby in person or by at
torney, to be and appear, lit the December
Term, 1900. of Glvnn Superior court, to lie hold
en m ami for said county, at the court housedji
Brunswick, Glynn count?, Georgia, on the first
Monday in December, 1900, and you will be
there by ten GO) o clock, of the foronooh of said
day, then and there to answer the complaint of
the plaintiff’ Mrs. Ella Markham, in the above
stated ease, it* her libel for divorce.
Witness the \V. Rennet,
Jmige of the Superior uoart of .Glynn county,
this the 24th day of August, looC
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior QQPrt, tiluin
County, V# *
ERNEST DARTv * V*
Attorney for T’ialtytGL
bKRVICK BY PUBLICATION.
-State of Georgia—County or Glynn. ;
Mrs. Edna Wylie Libel for divorce: iu the
Superior court or Glynn
vs. county, May jtorm, foco,
order to perfect service.
James W yfi*. gran tap at said term.
To the Defendant, James Wylie.
You are hereby required, in porsou or by at
torney, to be and appear at the December
term, 190.0, of Glynn Siiporior.court, to bo hold
en iu and for sauLrouuty, at the court house,
in Brunswick. Qlfnm county* Georgia, on the
Bret Monday iu December, 1990, and you will
be there by tea (10) o’clock ot Ihe forenoon of
said day, then and there to answer the com -
plaint of the pkJhtlff, .lira. Edna Wylie, in tho
ffbove atmed cflse, in herltbH for divorce.
Wilnesatbe Honorable'Joseph W. Bonnet.
Judge of the Superiorcohrtof Glynn county,
this ibe 24tb clay of August, 1900.
A. O, TOWNSEND.
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court., Glym
County, Georgia,
KRNLnt D \UT,
Attorney for Plaintiff*.
STATE OF GEO&Uf A—Glrnn County.
The Federal iranapei't and'l In Equity in the
Insurance Cos., et. &L, j Superior Court of
v '* i of said'county
The Atlantic Cotton Cos., J Suit to enforce
I payment* to cap! -
. . , ■ J tal stock.
The defendants, J. 11. Ernst. Carlo Ernst, C.
riumiucher A Co.,* copartnership A. Nordcn
jpo., a copat tffersbip, H. W, o; Edge. W illiam
o**A] Ii oli and J. Thomas, are hereby notified
ad reqfdr<ri £*-be find appear l person or bv
attorney at the next December, 1000, term of
the Superior Court uf fiid coftptr, to bo held in
the court house of said county, at Bruuswhk,
on the first, Monday in December, next, and by
10 o'clock, a. m., of hmid dav\ then and there to
aoHNyyi thqplaint iff * in thisaction.aji in default
tlu-roaf the Court will proceed as to justice
mky appertain Mit neas the lion Jos- W. Ben
nei. Judge of said Court. This 27tb day hi July.
1®0(), 11. F. mrIUGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALKS:
.i fhc conrt hofiso door in
the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia,
during the legal hours of sale on the first TUoa
day in October, next, that certain lot or tract
and being in the ‘27 dis
trict. G. M.. Glvnn '‘ounty,Georgia, and known
a* apartorCoi nel a Island;containing 45 acres
more or less, bounded north by Blylheback
river and Fancy Bluff crook, south by part, of
aid island, laid out in city lots, east by Blythe
baek river, and west by said city lots atm Fan
cy Bluff creek. Levied on and sold as tho
property of the South Brim*wick Railway
Company under and by virtue of a tar fl. fa. is
sued by william A Wright, eomptroller-gon
oral of (icorgia in favor of Giynu county for
SH:S taxes duo for Js99. and against said ruii
w,iy company. TbfklSentember 6. mon.
W. H. BEHKlK,Sheriff',
ADM IN IST 11ATO R’S &AL K.
tj EOIGIA—GIynn County. *
Hy virtuo ojjn ogder.Of the court of Ord i nary
?! ?**? •* bo so dat public outcry on
tl.cflrM lilesdayin Octoiier, loon, before'the
court house door in saidl county, -between the
usual hour-or sale, all tTiat certain lot. tract
or parcel of land lying ami being in said state
ano county and in the city of Drunawick, and
being described according to the survey and
plan of said city made hy Ceorge R. Baldwin,
civil engineer, in 1837, an follows, towit: ;i2 1-2
feet by 4fi feel of the eastern 1-4 of Old Town
lot number .'37, having the following courses,
distances and measurements: Com mending at
point on the western lue of C chran aven
ue iff) feet sooth of the southern line of London
street, and running thence south along the
western line of C'ochraa avenue 32 1-2 feet;
thence running westerly at right angled 46 feet:
thence running northerly at right angles 62 1-2
feet, arid thence easterly at right angles 45 feet
to the point of beginning. Said land belonging
to the estate of Amanda Hugh-, deceased.
Terms cash. This the 7th dty of Heptembsr,
1900. J. It. K if IRK,
Administrator,Estate Amanda Hughs.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given tha* the Merchants 4
Produce Company, a firm eornpoaed of L. LurK
wig and G. M Phillip*. is thinglay dissolved by
mutual consent. L. Ludwig will continue the
business, assuming all liabilities and collecting
all accounts due the late firm.
C. M PHILIPS,
L. LUDWIG.
Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 31,1900.
ADMIN IST K A TOR’S NOTIC K
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of
the estate of John Mahoney, late <f Hillsbor
ough county, Florida, deceased, and formerly
of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, to ren
der an account-of their demands to me within
the time prescrilMK) by law, properly made out.
And all persons Indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate payment
to the undersigned. This Augusts, 1909.
i WILLIAM MAHONEY,
Administrator of John Mahoney.
PUB Lie SALE.
Georgia-Glynn County.
r Under and by virtue of a power of sale eon
taineiiin that certain deed n. ,ecure deed
from Alfred F. Turner to the Aincri, an BniM
togl.ojuana Tontine snrln.ffs A.-so,-iati..n Of
Memphis iennes-'ce. which deed is nvont. and in
Boolt h., folio, 274 of tho rccoiiK ~f , a id
county, reference to which deed nmi record of
same la had for all purposes, (the,an Alfred
t. lurnor having for more than sis months de
faulted; in paying the duos and inlinvst which
he m tils said deed to secure delit obligated
himself to pay.) tliott,wili be sold lu-ioretho
ifoorcf the court house in Brunawick, tieoi-gin.
tip; wren tbu legal hours of snfe. on ihe llrst
Tuesday in October, 1R), to the liislicat and
boat biddev for cosh: That certain lot of land
fd Brunswick,Georgia, and in that part of said
city of .Brunswick known ns Town Commons:
and being the Weston of Town com
mons Lot Number Iff*-, (and improvements)
*®Vn that block or lou located between
■'Wolf and Albany sti’ee s, in saiu city.
1 e te sold aS the property of said A F Turn
er for tRc purpose Of \ ayiug ti e indebteoneaa
secured by said deed, priocipal being .28,
besideh interest, dues, fines, tie. Purchaser
pays for titles, This August .'UhLIDOO.
- ALFRED F, TURNER,
By American BuiKfiug 'Loan uud To mine
Bavii ga AsSoaiation of Memphis, Tennes
see, Auofney in Fact.
D W.KUAUSS,
Attorney for said Association.
UNITED STATES MARSH A I/s SALE.
TJmTJnited States of America, Eastern Divis
ion, Southern District of Georgia,—By virtue
ofiwiordorof salt? issued out of the United
Statea District Court for the Bom hern
Dial riot of Georgia on the sixth day of
September. 1000, notice is hereby given that I
will sell at public auction for cash, on Mouday,
the sofettiecath day of Septeml>er, 1900, at U
o’clock, a. m. in front of tbe custom house in
Savannah, Georgia, at the suit of MiddletonJt
Company versus bark “Carl von Dabeln,” and
at the suit of South Atlantic Towing Company
vei &us bavk “Cnrl von. Doheln,’' the said bark
“Ca%l von Dobelii,” her boats, tackol, apparel
aud furnituro, as she flow lies in the port of
Brunswick, Ga. Purchaser to pay for pa per w
and revenue stamps.
J OIIN M • BARNES,
U. .8. Marshal.
By Charles J. White, Deputy.
Croyatt A* WhitlicUl, Saussy & Sauasy, Gar
rardg|F Moldriui, Proctors for Libellant®.
iMHiUC sale!
State of Georgia—Glynn Countv.
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained In that certain deed to secure debt from
Helen G. Rico to the American Building Loan
and Tontine Savinks Association, ol' Memphis,
Term .which deed !Trecorded in Book L. L., fol
io 677 (It the records of said county, reference to
which deed and the record of same in had for
all purposes—(the said Helen G. Rice having
for more than six months defaulted in paying
the dues and interest which she in her eaiu
deed to HGcurc debt obligated herself to pay,)
there will be sold before the door of tho court
house, in Brunswick, Georgia, between tho leg
al hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October
1900, to the highest and !>eßt bidder for cash, the
following lots of land, (and the improvements
thereon) described on aud in tbe map and plan
of the city of Brunswick made by George R.
Baldwin, as New Tow n umbers issa, 188’?,
1884,1885 and 1880. To be sola as tho property of
said Helen G. Rice for the purpose of paying
the indebtedness secured by said deed; princi
pal being $477.51, besides Interest, dues, fines,
etc. Purchaser pays for titles. This August
Hist, 1900.
„ 4 . HELEN (i IUCK,
By American Building I oau and Tontine Sav
ings Association, of Memphis. Tenn„ At
torney in Fact.
D. W. KRAUss,
Attorney for "aid Association.
CITATION,
GEORGIA—GIynn Oountv,
Notice is hereby given (hut the undersigned
nan applied to the of ordinary of said
county for leave to well land belonging to the
081 ale of Bridget Minehan for the payment, ot
Said apjplibatloT will be hoarci lit the
regular terra, of the court of ordinary for said
couivjy to be held on the Ur.st Monday In Octo
ber, 19 J). RESEN DO T()IUtAS,
Administrator upon ro Estate. of Bridget
Mi Indian.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
To ail whom it may concern: Henry G. Cur
tis having in proper form applied to me for
permanent letter* of administration on the en
title of Samuel Curtis. late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular, the creditors and
next of kin of Samuel Curtis to bo and apj car
at my oilice within the time allowed by law
and show'cause, if any tta*y can, why perma
nent administration should not Jm granted to
Henry G. Curtis on estate of Mimmel Curtis.
Witness my hand and official signature this tth
day of September, 19W>.
HORACE HART,
Ordinary Glynn County, G.
GEORGIA nn Couilly.
Wbeiea- , iJ. Jennings,- administratrix of
George \V. Calvin estate, represents to the
court in her petition, duly Hied and entered on
record, that she has fully administered George
W. Calvm’a estate. This is, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, it any they can, why said ad
ministratrix gliou id not he discharged from
administration, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the llrst Monday in December, 1900.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
I On account of Ihe death of Samuel Curtis,the
firm of Curtis,Carreras Ik Cos., by mutual con
sent lias been dissolved.
B. CARRE RAM.
HENRY G. CURTIS.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
State of Georgia—County of Glynn.
Mrs. Lizzie Long Libel for divorce; In the
Superior court of Glynn
vs. county*.* Mav term, 1900
Order to perfect service,
Thomas A. Long, granted at said term.
To the Defendant,Thomas A. Long.
\ oti are hereby required, in person or by at
torney, to le and appear, at the December
term, 1900,0f the Glynn Superior court, to be
liolden in and for said county, at the court
house In Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on
the first, Monday in December, 1900,and you
will be there by ten ( JO) o’clock of the forenoon
f said day, then and there to answer the com
plaint of tho plaintiff, Mrs. Lizzie Long, iu the
above stated case, in her lilicl for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Rennet,
Judge of the Superior court or Glynn county,
this the 241 h day of August, IttoO.
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, Glynn
County, Georgia.
ERNEST DART,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
HKttVICK BY PUBLICATION.
Mis. Clyde Freeman, Libetfor Divorce. Re
turnable to December
vs. Term, 1900, of Superior
Court of Glynn couu-
O. J. Freeman, ty, Georgia.
To 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 or said county, convening
on the first Monday in December, 1900, then aud
there to answer the plaintiff, Clyde Freeman,
upon the merits of her petition for divorce filed
against you: as In default of such appearance
the Caurt w ill proceed as to Justice shall apper
tain. Witness the Hon. Joseph W. Kennel,
Judge of said Superior Coart, this 22d day of
August, BMW. A. O, TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga.
1). W. KKAUSo,PItffV Atty.
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M WILL CURE YOU. ** i
W- .J Butts, Special Agents.
FINE FURNITURE.
Pages of talk on our furniture stock would
give but half an idea of the beauty ancPecono
my found here • Why not
Visit the Store
and let the goods do their own talking and the
prices their own saying? More than an entire
train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed l
on these floors since last you were here. See about it i
CARPET THAT ROOM.
No better time than now. Never were the pric
on high grade carpets so low as at present. Never
have the patterns ceen so beautiful, the quality so
excellent or the price so attractive. Buy new car
pets now and make your home more attractive.
Each new season fluds this department in better
condition to fill your wants. The principal foreign
carpet and rug centres have representation here.
We are quoting
Lower Prices Than Ever.
H. M. MILLER & SON.
—.THE EYE..
The eye is the most sensitive of all the organs
of the human system. If defects of vision exist,
consult a specialist. Many eyes have been ruined
by wearing improperly fitted spectacles. Does the
print blur, or do the eyes tire when reading'. Do
they ache? Do they water? Are they inflamed?
These symptoms point to defects in the refraction
or muscles of the eyes, and can be perfectly cor
rected with glasses prescribed by qs. Bpn’t wait
until too late, but call now’ We are specialist.
Examination Free.
KENNON^TOTT,
Jeweler and GraduK,© Optician i
215 Newc#jtej
Inspector of Watches for SoutUorn Hallway *.?.! byWV ire daily from Washington
OPEN AGAIN.
J no. VeruM
wines, Liquor,
Cigars, Etc.
la now ready for buaineaß, We will sell you goods 10 per
cent less titan original cost.
* 606 Monk Street.
Coney <fe Parker
0 % DEALERS IN
Coal arid Wood, Brick,
Li me/.Cement, Plaster,*Hair,|Shingles]and Laths!.
Pit ...... 525 BavSt.
\ '' :u * 7O y #7O hundred.
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