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you do need In the house a
trusty remedy for times of
danger. Thousands are saved
by having at hand
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LIVER AND
T3BNEY BALM
a certain cure fir disorders of
the Liver, Kidneys and Blad
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petite and changes In urine or
bowels.
f 1 a bottle, at drucpUu.
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PAINT
STORE,
502 Bioak St.
W. H. LYTLE
PROPBIETOR.
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WHAT IS BECOMING
Can b found in our display m
Trimmed hats,
or quickly dereloped in our work
r-jOais from the large and beautiful
aaaorttnent ol Millinery Ojodfinour
stock.
Milliner, of artistic taites and deft
Sogers produce bats which equal in
style and attractiveness many of tbe
higb priced imported models.
Our pricts are not tbe least pleasing
part of our offerings. k
M$S KATE SLATES,
THE CROPS IN AUGUST
ACREAGE AX U CONDITION AS
COSIPARKD WITH GEN.
KRAI. AVERAGE.
interesting statistics
i Ik' (h'orgia loultwal numi
lWe.s lt Report Upon Kepi le*
From Lts Correspondent*.
State of GgonotA,
DfiPAftXME.fT of Aoiucrwrus,
AitASHA, Gh , Aug. 18. 1900.
With the view of obtaining the most
reliable tnfv>r*na£iofi possible concerning
file various crops in Georgia, both as to
ucreage condition and prospects, we
'iit out from itve to ten blank reports
f<> each of the 137 counties of the state
'VitU a request that these reports be
tilled out and moiled so as to reach this
office by Aug. 1, 1900. These reports,
which were very exhaustive and com
plete, were tabofated by oo uuttos of the
state, which show the Aillowiug results;
Jaly Crop Report, Aug. t.
1 . W lift AT— compar
ed to an average Ift3 per ct
i. WHEAT ViSfd rvunpared
t > average ... 97 dot at
S. W HEAT-—Average y’ld per
lob'hi
4. OATS Acrwge oomp&reG
to averngo •/.... ft? per <rt
5. OATS—rteW compared to
average . Iff per and
A OATS Av*nige yield per
7. cSoVKR nod ojuffAES-* U b
* “**•*
Yield compared to average 95 per at
ft. QOXTON comp" and
to 159 ft it? per ct
10. OOTTOV-Cesspartid to an
average,condition and pr^a
pecta . ?4 opr at
U. OQTTOa—4Jow much later
than last year? 18 dura
l& Jin’pts ami snip
mrnta in vour eounty past
i2moutr4j# .... bnlos
til. TORN—-Anre*u. a compared
to avehagrt crop. . . *U*2 per ct
U. CORS — to an av
erage, c-mdruoa ami pr^s
P-'Ct Bft ptv ct
l.i. KlCK—xVivotige oowp'ed to
au a varage crop .. ft-) per ct
l*i Compared I to an av
erage. pros
per t .. !K) per ct
17. TOBACCO Acreage com
pared to n average wrn par ct
18. iOBaCVO A c-reage com
pared to iaat ve*M 92 uer ct
IP. $. POTATOfcS Acre Ago
c emptied to i ast fear .... WW per ct
20. *>. POTATOijJd—Oo in pared
lon a vet age, condition arid
pr '*pact 94 per ct
21 . efJGA K UA A engage
c unpured to last year .. 101 per.ct
ft i C A Nl3—Conipaxed
to *9 Hvi-nure, condition atfd
prospect KM perct
ft*. MKho^r*— oomp*fl
tn .i; average 87 pore?.
24. MEEONiS—uompnred to au
evtrrnge, cotidltiou ud pros
pact . . . 7cl per ct
2ft. I'KAOHES— com
p tr-d t o jt average n 108 pur e*
W< rlv\ClfsvS Corn hared to
mb aver-ge. condition and
propeot , 12*2 per ct
ft? APPLES—Acreage cotn|/fl
to n average ftft per Ct
2 s. APPLIES —Compared to an v
average, coadHioti and pros-
l**ot HI |*r tM
*t. OHAPI3-Acrfti*ga rouip’fl
|0 n |VIW i*i uer ot
81 'iitAPEi}—Qvme*rfi to an
con4ifclon And pro*-
p-oi ij.. • W p.r fl
-81. fOR/flfCst— A.ereg xrtn
to *0 vwe<! .. i*T ;>r ot
82. 4<Tlt (J HU if —Ce m oarwl to
,11 avefatf*. ooa4it?o no-I
prOtiOfot . , . W> twf t
88. STOCK—ttotxrral oomliUno
of vrork took iKI [sr oi
84. 1.1 VI-' ST(V'K—Jjpuorsl AM
OUfoa fir Uv 4ttat 88 ct
Iff tho Crop For UMM
arifl IOOt.
R*i*si<Ml, .St Q. t Aag, 30, 1000
Baaed -ijfon Ui rpllxiilrt Information
from all wiws Ceotn oach of tha oottoo
statg and territories, taking into oou
the ''ondltlor of file cotton
crop, wo ST’I i ni to bolleva tbuA tho fol
lowing will ba the output of tho cotton
mop for the seas ,ri of ] ft.K) add 1001 :
Alabama B*l,ooo
Arkauaas ~ 809,000
Florida 30,000
Georgia 1,026/100
liidtati Tanitor/ 210//W
IxmieiMia 003,000
Misrissippi 843,000
Ifiisvonri 30,000
North Carolina . 490,000
Oklahoma 100,000
South Carahua 801,000
Tennessee 28fg000
gfsxm ... 8,800,000
Virginia 13/Kk)
Other ftdturcca 500
Making a total of 9,805,500
Tifc> estimate, however, is subject to
the weather condition lor the month of
September aod also killing frosts later
on. This estimate is given out as being
the opinion of this Mflociation.
Adopted. O. B. Stevens,
President Association of C^nmissioners
The Brunswick Cleaning and Pr.ss
ing Company is the only place In town
to have prtp?rly cleaned
and pressed.RJim Carter Is the rrtn
ager til tb • reliable establishment. CD
.HE BKOKSWIOK TIM KS-OALL, SEPTEMBER 15, I*o.
AS TO SHREDDINO CORN.
Asrlt'ijltm-al iMpEftmeat Makost’oin
prelictislve Reilly to au Inquirer.
(Jt HbTiON. - Will you pleaso giro mo
Minie mformatiou in'- njganf to com
shrwliltu^*
Cdflitious and Answer,.
vCiilcuiei It. J, Rwl<iiug, Director, CJoor-
Ex (Kiri m rut Station, answoreii nsiul
ilar question some time siuoe as follovvsi,
No. l In what stage <lid you cut tiie
| corn for the shredder?
Auuswer. About one week later lluu
the stago at which farmers usually “pull
fodder."
No. 3.- How much cau sin hands out
and shock tu one day?
Answer. Sir hands omi cut and shock
a given area of Corn as quickly as the?
could pull thu i.id,lor aud “take it up, "
and Stack it aud haul it to the barn. Iu
shocking it will to necessary to have a
sort of a rough fiuuie or ’' in
order to enable one person to reach the
fop of the shock. This ‘shocker" is!
made by taking pteoe of 3x4 aoautliu# U '
or 14 foot long, putting tyro legs iu oim j
mnl 4 or 6 toot, long, ituet.hinj|, Uko the
legs to a -saW+Mwao. “
■ill. so that, they can be (*%m onf
and ittsit 8 feet fn higif‘htw
itiuerled, I inch augur bole ts bored
Hmiugh the pieoeof timber, aud a light
piu 4 foot, ioug m loosely inserted to the?
mtddio. This '-shooker" Is set up on its
foot, *#■ >iu lOMirtod and thu own tsUid
in bundles iu t.lie four crngles thus
pnahitng tlie man v/Tto sboeks
;old ties to it, and reach tbs>
fjlJjXßio stabfcSA&tie ft By withdraw■
IpfOrf T>ee put-aud two can bo
Urd.' A bo®h?4'Wtlfk|al k s did you
put iuu shook? ? ( g s ,
Answer. About NWlfc
jto si/. uf siailia. ' jcg ‘
4th, Wbat did you wß.fa.jie tho tops
together withic, to. k**:
Answer, dfemnoa ’—ifgHit twine,
such as is bailing c.ettdttl'
sf,h. How long df you 4l tfeo shocks
ot corn remain tu the UekTifefhpti hanl
iug thorn Up aud shfhdding^
Answer. Until fully dry, TJ)h Ytano
' will depend qn the weather. Last year
j it o happened there was no rain on the
j shocks for fpor ee*, by whioh time
! th*‘ corn tu folly dry and ready fur the
; crib and the shUita dry enough for the
i shredder. Oare shooW be taken, hotr
wer, tha* Hie stalks bo entirely dry,
j. otherwise the shredded rfolks will not
keep well if put away iu bulb.
Oth What pur cent did (he thredder
shook clean as it snapped the ears oil
jth stalka? , . ‘ /if -
Answer. We did uht nee the suapgkjg
, roil, but naed the large feed, roll. Wo
shocked out the oom from the shook,
j I'eviag the shanks on thu *tn)k.
Ttii Did Miy ot the ears of ooru dam
age by (.sitting and. shucking in the
the hold?
Anewor. No
Bth. War* tho ears of com uefttoAvy
as when left no the stalks the "old
way?" ,j.
Answer. We dirt rwg itutuaily weigh
ttje tun*-end make a tost to see If there
vms aijr loss of weight of the oow of
corn in the idbodhs oom’phred With
earn allowed tod r yd* the stalks, but
fiTAit previous WtnSMMhfa I am pro
paattd to say tiiat be vory
small,if (uiyot.allyKd iMi cutr# shovi lei
be lighter, tho loss of vfplgb'Nu the om
will la colupousutod byineroanad hoigh*
in stover, so that fti.tro la uo loss. '
Stli. Did tin stock eat tho shroddod
ntblks with a relishi’
Answer. Yes—especially cattle.
I‘)fh. How much per acre do yon
I think is saved Ivy milting and shredding
I fb<' -i'dks amjgist • ‘pulling the fodder,"
pd savi in rli "old way-’
Answer. According to our osidnia
tion, laised upon actual woif’liings, out
warn making as much as 30 to 10 hnshelt
to tin- acre, there will be saved by shred
ding tlie corn stalks about 40 pounds for
each bttsbcl of corn, and these4opounds
will be worth not lass than 810 to 112 per
ton, or about 20 cents for every bushel.
This does not iucludo the shucks nor the
blades, but it is intended to inoiuds
simply the corn stalks that are usually
left In the field when fodder is stripped
oft in the usual way Georgia Agri•
cultural Department.
Just received ready to wear felt bats
Miss Kate Slatdr.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
To ail whom It may conevrn: Henry G. Cur
tie having m propar form applied to n.e for
permanent lcltcre ol administration on tte es
tate of Samuel Cui-tls. let* of said county, tnle
It to cite all nod singular. the creditors and
nest of km of Samuel Curtis to be and aprea:
at my office within the time allowed by law
and ihow cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administration ahould not be granted to
Henry G. Curtis on estate of Hamutl Curtis.
Witness my band and official eignatare this 4th
day ol September, 19(0.
HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn Comity, t.a,
- CITATION.
GEORGIA—GI.TVV OOCktt.
Notice i, hereby given that the undersigned
has applied to tbe of ordinary of said
county lor leave to-elt land belonging to the
estate of Bridget Minehan for the payment of
debts. Said aupllbatioa will be heard at the
regular term of the court ol ordinary for said
roumr to bt held on tl>( Monday in Octo*
( b#r. 1910. EEBEN PO TiiKBAH,
I Administrator upon the Estate of Bridget
Mnebtn.
JO With a fine effervescence and rich
", ' .SM creamy foam: combining perfect
vK brilliancy with rare keeping qualx
wiml ? Mwk i,ics - h^ vin K a most excellent Slop
'mm tastc and aroma —
Pj9N£vl ABC
lifllj (Bohemian
IIK ■! (jpWj! I “Klngolsll Bet I ltd Betrs"
pH 1 ! A —■ has proven a benediction alike to
1 '%&I buddin S y° uth an<* declining age,
i I a f cve^at ‘ on to every critical
I ■ taste, To hundreds of thousands of
H families it has become a household
I OZCSWIy* . Order from
Brunsrck\Wholesale Wine & Liquor to.
$47*50
Willi buy a Model 59 Columbia Chainlesa Bicycle.
$37-50
Bfiy a Model 51 Ladies Cbainkss Bicycle.
$25-50
M
Will buy a Ladies Cushion Frame Bicycle- This is
something nice. . Try one—buy one!
sls 00 to $20.00
V\ ill buy a good Ladies’ or Gents’ Bicycle, at the
DOWNING OO
P11.H1.10 sAtfC.
Gjriirgfzt'- Uiynff County, .
Uu<J o r HJla Ly- yir tue of a. p> we r of w v, on -
turned jn that certain tired to k6cure deed
from Attract r. Turner to tho Atwndcah Build
ing;loau Bftd Toutiuw ABBou.iati<*u of
.Mcmphla IVnn#iijfe, whiu.lt deed i rvcor’dtid in
I took N. N. t folio, ?T4 of tin* rocotds of mild
county, reference tb which dec-1 and record of
mttje i had fbf ill purposes, (tbasuld Alfred
F. Tumor harlugr roimore tUau *i\ moutliH de
faulted in pay tho duce and infercst which
ho in ilia said deod to act iira <lßht, obligated
himself (4 pay) there 'wilibu aoid tcTore the
door of the court house in Bruuawtck, Georgia,
let weep tUe legal honreof sale,'on (bo ilrit
Tueudtfy m October, lUUO, to the highest and
best bidder for cosh: That certain lot of l*d
m DruuewieV,Georgia, and in ittat i„irt of raid
city of Brunswick known a* Tofrn Qoinmons;
sind being tbe Western one-Jsegf-ofl’dwn < oin
mons J~4ot Number Hn, (#nd improvements)
and in that ’block of lot* '.located between
Wolf and Albany ftffCels, in said city.
.To bu sold u tuc property of said A . F. Turn
er l'r the purpose of laying tho indebtodne**
secured by''said deed, principal being ■S;iUH.2B,
i*eMides interest, tines, tines, etc. Pure baser
pays for titles, This August :;iit_ 11>00.
A L* K K I> K. Tt’KNKK,
Bv American Building and Toaune
Savings Association of Memphis, Tennes
see, Attorney In Fact
1> VV. KKALSS,
Attorney for Suid A^Socltafoib
rim ID STA'i IS MARSH AL’S dAfaK.
TheT’nited -'ates of America, Kasteru Divis
ion, Southern District of (vcorgia.-- By virtu**
of an order of sale issued out of the United
States District Court f-r the Southern
District of Georgia on the sixth day of
•‘'epteroV er. 1000, notice Is hereby given that 1
will mill it public auction* for cash,on Moadny,
the seventeenth day of '■‘eptf
o’clock, a. ni. in front -f the custom bouse m
havanaab, <*eorgla, at tho suit of Middleton A-.
Company varans l)ark“Oarl von Dobeln,” and
at the suit of South Atlantic Tearing C’ompanv
versus bark “('arl von Dobeln,” the sad lark
i von Dobeln/’ her boats, taekol, apparel
and furniture, afl she now lies In the port of
Brunswick,Ga. Purchaser to pay for papai
nd revenue stamps.
JOHN M BARNES,
l . A. Marshal.
By Charles J. White, Deputy.
Crov.iU A Whitfield* haussy & Saussy, Gar
rard & Meld rim, Procters for Jxibellaats.
(yKuKGi A—Glynn Connty.
Whereas. Klla J. Jennings, administratrix of
George V-. Calvin eitat*. represents to the
court In her petition, duly (lied and entered on
reeurd.that she has fully George
W'. estate. This therefere, to cite
ail persons cancel ned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why sd
njinimratrix sbonld not be discharged from
administration, and receive letters of
sion on the first Monday in December, 800.
HORACE DAKT, Ordinary.
ADM IN ISTBATOH’b NOTIG E.
GEORGIA—GIynn County. /
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of
the estate of J*>ho Mahoney, late <>f Hillsbor
ough county, Florida, deoeaaed. and formerly
ol Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, to ren
der an aeconnt of their demands to roe within
the time prescribed by law. pr-.psrly mady-oop.
And all persons Indebted to said
hereby requested to make iumis<iiate
to the undersigned. This August HA
WICLIAA! MAHONKT,
AdministraUir of John Mahoney.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
On account of the death of Samuel Curtis,ths
ilitn of Curtis,Carreras & Cos., by mutual con
xei.t liax t>u dlolv,d. B 0A
UENRT G. CUETIS.
I'Uiti.n s ,i lk.
State of (leoi-gii*— Cllys'e luunty.
UmlM ana by virtue ut* power of sale eon.
tamed In that certain does to secure debt from
I- S**I’American 1 ’American Building I.osu
and ronliuo' Savings Association, of Memphis,
' r * n't, rocorded ir. Bookh, i , fol
-10 1 i ’ii records of said county, refer 01 e to
w hich deed and the record of same is ha? for
hII purposes—(the said Helen O. Itico tnKng
for more thansii months defaulted in psyngh
the dues and interest which she In he
deed to secure debt obligated hoi self topgi,
there will be sold before the dt>or or tbs art
home, in Brunswick, tjeorgin, between the lea
nUw'ofm'i** 1 ?’ Tuesday in Ortobei
IUC i, lo the highest a ltd best bidder ror cash, tb.
ftfliowmg lots of land, (and the improve'in n
thereon) deiecibKjmn anti in tlie map and plan
H f ml tyot Brunswick made by George it
’, l * : “> *. s w Town lots Numbers Kts2, lPhm
ms 1 ins., and 18j, To be sold as ttio properly of
said Hell n G. Uieefor the purpose of paving
the indebtedness reenrod by said deal: priuei
pal being *177.51, besides Interest, dtp’s, tlnei,
'ifi '“ <fr Wl> title "- ’b* ta August
„ , HELEN 0,-IHCB,
By American Building [.can antiTdnttncSav..
mgs AMiociatmr, of Mumptiis, 'I enn-At
torney In Fact.
M. v. IvItAUSS,
Attorney44r,-aid -Vaaoeiatibn. '
_.. r
Al>'ttj%TttAT()lPrt BXI.L
PJ ofOrdinat".
of sutil county, wTTPTn^^<p u l, lie ont: ,
the Aral Tuesday in October, loco, before ttu
court house dour in said county, hr! ween the
usual hours of -alu, all flint certain ; e trot
OI parcel of lam! lying and being in -hi i stale,
and county and in the city of Urmiswlck, and
being rieserilied aceordint lo the -urvev and
plan ot -aid city mri e hv lowirge U Baldwin,
civil engineer, it. I- -as follows, town: ::t Lit
feet by so feel (,f i.v- eastern : t of Old Torn
lot number 487, having the following courses.
snres i,us iii o urejeent : Comm Hiding at
a point on the western 1 no of CThrno aven
ue 3ft feel • ■ utb of the southern line of l.midi
stieet.and running thence south ulo. g tlie
wi.tevn line of Cochran avenue 1121-3 feet:
thence running westerly at right angle* 45 feet;
thence i mining northeily at right angles 52 1 2
*eet, ami ti.qnce easterly st l ight angles r. feet
to (iie peint of beginning. Said land lielciusin
. . the i-tute of Amanda Hughdeceased.
Terms cash. This the 7th day Of .September,
JV>- , , , . J. it. k/ikh,
Administrator,restate Amanda Hughs.
■t" BHEKIFF’S SALKS.
Will be sold before the court him,, door in
tlie city ui Hrunswick, olynn oouniy, Georgia,
dm ing the legal hoars of sale on tho Hist 'I urs- ■
lay in October, no* 1, that certain lot • r tract
* d land litnatv. lyiig and lining in the 27 dls-
TM 'i.M . bjlyoaeourty, Georgia, and known
,e (1 part of Col net’s Inand.cotiiainjng ir. antes
uni i or laslt tioußded north by Uljttmbsck
riiei sudl-aney fluff creek, south by part of
•aid islsiTfk!*ld out in city lots, cast by Blythe.
iok rivertßJd wt.-i by .-aid city lots and Fan
cy BiulT creel. Levied on and sold a. the i
or<peity of the Soutli Biun,wick Railway i
kCompany under slid hv viituo of a tax ft. fa. la- |
nied iiy William A. Wright, eomptroiler-gsd-!
• ral of Georgia In favor of Glvnn coanty for i
>H,I.S2 taxes dne for IHB2. and against said rail
way company. This September ti. IMP.
W. H.BKHKlK,Sheriffs
SHERIFF SALES,
OKOUOIA.GIyvn Lounty.
Will be o)d L#f're he courthouw door in
•aid fOOBtr, ou th*- tint Taecdsy in October,
i'joO. w ibia the bom* of sale, to tbe
ljiKh*t oikder for cMb. certain property of
vibicb tbe fcilowlng is* a full and completo do*
lowtt Tbt certain undivided one
c'£bln lo'Uirwfct of, in and to tbut certain lot or
tract of land lying and beltig in tbe Citv of
OrußSAvt k, county of Glynn .State of Lfcor
gia, and known and-designated in the plan of
bald town and city as n one-half of
Town Commons lot atul
tlfty-S'x (ir();said lot dtpiUrJpfrcd and fifty'-six
being bounded as Oh tlio north
ny 11 street, on tho east by Albany street, on
the south by hit number one hundred and fifty
seven (ir7), and ou the west by Wolf street.
Also, a certain undivided one-half Qf, in add
to that certain tract, lor or parcel of land situ
ated. in the State or Georgia, county of Glynn,
aud City of Brunswick, and in that portion of
the City of Brunswick known as Town Com
mons and described as follows, towit; Tho,
western one half of Town Commons lot nuin- *
hundred and Ufty-six (1515) and im
provementH thereon west of Cochran avenue.
Also, a eertaiu undivided one-half interest of,
iu ami to that port ion of -hat certain tract lot,
or parcel of land in the State < f Georgia, and
county of Glynn, and in the City of Bruns
wick therein, and known and designated upon
the Town Commons map of said city as that cer
tain northwestern corner section of Town Com
mons lot number one hundred and thirty (BW)
bet ween A inhere and Albany streets, being rec
tangular in shape, having ends thirty (H)) feet
and sides ninety '-'o)f et, which is more min
• utely bounded as follows,towit: < nthe north
by Tow n Common lot number one hundred aud
'twenty nine (129) ninety feet, on tho oust bv
i Amherst street thirty feet, on tho south by the
’ southern portion of said lot number one hun
dred and thirty ninety feet, aud 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 R.
T. Hitch to satisfy an execution issued from the
City Conrfrof Brunswick in and for said county
in favor Of Kualish-American Loan and Trust
Company against said R. T. Hitch; said prop
erty being in possession of R. T. Hitch. Levy
made and returned to me by R. 8. Pyles, depu
ty shorill'. This September 5,1900.
Also at the same time and place
the following described property lowii:
That certain lot tract or parcel of land aiiu
ate lying and being in the city of Brunswick,
county ,f Glynn and state of Georgia known
and described on Summons map of said city as
Dixville lot No. 1, east of Gordon and south of
Prince streets. Levied on as property of estate
L. C. I*. Dart, under and by virtue of an exe
cution issued by li. J. Read, tax collector, for
state and county taxes duo for the year 1899
amount of tax SI,BB with interest aud all
costs. Levy made and returned to me by R. s.
Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time aud place,
the following described property to-wit: That
certain lot, tract or paicet of land lving situate
and being in the city of Brunswick, Glynn
Cos. Ga.,known and described on Baldwin’s mau
made in'TOv year of said city as the West
ern one fourth ol Old Town lot No 411. Levied
on as tho property of Lucy Drayton, under and
by virtue of an execution issued by H. ,1.
Read, tax collector for state aud county tuxes
due lor the year 1899, amount of tax, $7.81 with
Interest and all costs. Levy made and returned
to me by It. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property, |p-wit: That
certain lot, tractor parcel of land lving situ
ate and being in the eitv of Brunswick, county
Of Glynn, State of Georgia, ahd- known
and acseribecj ou Baldwin’s map of
SL olty \ 3n the year 1897 oh
Old Town lot No. 479. Levied (m as the prop
erty of IL M. D.irt and children under udo by
virtue of an execution issued byH.J. Read,tax
collector, for state and county taxes due for the
year 1899, amount of tax $01,25, with interest
and all costs. Levy made and returned to mu
by U. K Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also st the tarpe time rnifl place, the
following described property to-wit: all
that certain loft or parcel of land
situate and lying in the city of Brunswick, in
the E.vansvilie addition thereto aud known u-,
EvansviUe lot, Kovt'. a, the pn.,.-
erty of R. li. Alston, under and by virtue of an
execution Issued l,v II J. Iteacl 'tfii collector,
ror state uud county taxes due for the year 1&99
amount of tax #17.7', with interest and all costs
Levy made ami med to uie byji. 8. Pyle b ,
deputy sheriff y V?
AJbo at the san- tbm
following d* t^ HC
lot, tr*o: or pare*' M dtuato and be
nifr iii 1 he city of Brunswick,
ihiid state of Georgia, known amr described as
the southern one f‘tWi'‘Town lot No.
404. Levied on a^r e ct°7Joj^ r y of (tfortfrey.
under aud by
H. J. Read, n uji-.i
taxes due to r The yeiffn lipßTNmi..tf tax sy.si
with interest, and all Lcyy mad*- I,n j
returned to hie by li. dopu tv sh-inii
Also at the name Won -and place,
Ue following h)|l r V% prope* ty towlt: - All
HraV. h hk*St°' " r TWiS®Bi-“d altuate lying s>
kfl’Tn , uounl)- ~r
Ifinlhd afl?. ‘ >■!<* ami -I,
Eriliedfathe't fid-i " <>id
•own lot No a.% Levied otW* the property
K Easter Mailt J>fndr au ‘ by vlrlue of an
beutlon laa-ieu V. ii S- Roa-1. tax -;ulle,-t.,r,
1 M'jito county La. ‘ s due for the year lknli,
’ '">■ of taxl&tK.iSiii^ l,ll, ' , t and all - ,st..
Le . by K. S. Pyles,
Also s * na pfkce. tne
Ic-iiowllie-’ 191'fc‘pettj t.wlt: Ml that
lot or tr- 1 ir’and Htuate. lying and
beinr ir . Hrunswiek, county of
Olntn. ■ ti-.| y'-.lthovvn as the north
wt-etA. - . ' 0V1H945,, I*l9. Lev
„f f /J* A. Jftter under
. b! ‘ '*ntt<*n issue i iy H. .1.
tor.
Amount >f tnx
intSSHB** 1 * ® ITV •, ’ , Lyvv and returned
to R* s. Fy9",deputy hberlfl.
Alo‘ the name time and place, tUe
following described propel l y tow it: The lease
E iidcl interet in i n<! to tho -oinheast one hall
OfTuwn Com'oons lot No. 1-. elwuc n Mone
'will and ( ouhiau avcimoa. Levied -u ;m tin*
property of James and Ilutti* Bon.lor m. h r
and I y virtue ..f an ev* cut!on i-sued i v H. j,
Itea<l,t:tx collector, for .--fate an<l nouuiy taxer
! due for iho rear IW- s \ mount of fax / with
interest und li co.-t-. Levy rnudeandro>urued
to me hy K. By!*-, dej.uty sheriff.
Also at the saiitO time and place
*ne I'cerleo- jo! piiruuj; di<- Hinge* and
r )llei-. Levi*.lon and rold a- ihe pi oputv of
(,n heavy ui tier at -, I v virtue of mi ex
ecution ifcvuccf fr* iii Glyuii Sai erior .lourt In
favor of A. K ii-er At Ii otii**r and against
iA. heavy, piinemal. an i It It. Hopkins and
11. If, Harve• h utility on replevy bond f<> s7l
principal, 17.-5 interej t and *2l.X> cost.
Also ut the same time ami place
tho -follow iu4 de.erio • : property cowit: Ail
that lot, m (rapt or pausd ini!,! ituute, lying
/ttip being in the ci-y *f Brunswick, county of
Glynn aiid state ot (io .ij. ia, in Die New Town
of said city, being the northwest one-hulf of Jot
No VNiIG Levied on as the property of Elvira
Moore under and by virtue of an execution i*-
gued by 11, J. Kind, tax collector, for state and
county taxt- due for the year IMh?. Amount of
tux .<S.7*> with iutere.-t *-nd a.ll ro ts. Levy
ma le and ri irr.ed to me by R. H, Pyles, depu
ty sheriff.
Also at the name time and place
to the highest, and best bidder, tho
following described real estate and im
provement* thereon tovut: Tho undivided
one-sixth inter**st of t'. Dart in and to that
certain tract, lot or pa reel of land in said city of
Brunswick aud known op Baldwin,® map of
faid city made in KB osO;d Town lot No. J7U:
said ht* being bounded on the north by F
ptroet. < n the **at by f/dion ‘.licet, ami on the
vtt by Rorti-dds street. Levied on as the
property of sad defendant, I . Da t, to satisfy
an execution out of the Superior court of %id
connty. JTmcipal 1,(51,5fU, I>eide9 interest and
cost. Written notice of levy given defendant
a* ie<|Uir<o by law. maoe and ruturnel
to me by K. *. PvlM,duputv sheriff'.
W.H. RKRRIK,
Sheriff Glynn County, Ga.
Also at the same time and place that cer
tain other Itract or parsel of land in the Town
Commons of Bruoswidk, (Georgia, and known
as the western one half of Town Commona lot
i half of said lot containing
7Sxloo feet facing on Jonson street in Maid city.
I Levied on ** tbe property of D. D. Cameron to
satisfy tost certain mortgage fl. fa. In favoftof
George Johnson for principal |lh4jo, b
, interest* and costs. Written notice Of levy
, given defendant as required l.y law. Levy
made and returned to me b IL B.Pyles, depn
ty sheriff. W. H. BfcRRIE.
Sheriff Glyon County, Ga.
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