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Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.
Presents in the most acceptable form
the i.ixatiee principles of plants
hnoH’/t to act most beneficially.
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BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY
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For safe by druggists - price 50* per bottfo _
v You don’t need the doctor
for every little trouble, but
you do need In the house a
trusty remedy for times of
danger. Thousands are saved
by having at hand
DR. J. H. (MEAN'S
LIVER AND
KIDNEY BALM
a certain cure for disorders of
the Liver, Kidneys and Blad
der. Use It at once for lame
back, furred tongue, lost ap
petite and changes in urine or
bowels.
i Si a bottle, at drugphta,
th or. j. h. mclean medicine co.,
n. LOW*. MO. „
FOR SALE BY MWVVV
JSUTTB, Tbs Druggist,*
Wall Paper
AT .THE
PAINT
STORE,
502 Monk St.
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
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WHAT IS BECOMING
Can be found in mi* fpsplay
Trimmed hats.
or quickly developed in our work
rooms from the large and beautiful
assortment of Millinery Goods in our
stock. M
Milliners of artistic tm'- <•- and deft
fingers produce hats Kich equal in
style and attractiver many of the
high priced imported mofels.
Our prices are not the least pleasing
part of our offerings.
MISS KATE SLATER.
501 GLOUCESTER ST.,
PLANT SYSTEM. CHANGES.
It s Understood the Ditt iins Will Be
Re-orgai.iz,.d.
It is under, to„d that the Plant Sys -
| tern will shortly reorganize the divis
ions of its lines. arc s x divis
ions now, and .t was ttattd jcs.crd v
that the number will te r duced to
four, TLeS.v tinab News ytsteiday'
fetid:
“A rearrangement of the divisions of
the Plant St stem is to be made very
shortly. The circular indicating ju.t
what these changes will be has Jnot jet
beeu issued, but is expected to make
he appearance very shortly. It is be
lieved that it will provide for a com
plete rearrangement, dividing tbej
system under a different plan from that
under which it Is now operated .
GLORIOUS NEWS -
Comes from Dr. D. B, Cargile, of
W C - ( ta, I. T. ils writes: “Pour
bottles of Eieotno Bitters has cured
Mrs, Brewer of strofals, which hsd
caused her great suffering for years.
Terrible sotsj would break out on her
he&dand face, bud the best dootors
could ;give no help; but her cure is
complete and her health is excellent.”
Tbis shows what thousands have
proved—that Eleotrto Bitters is the
best blood purifier known. It’s the
supreme remedy for eczema, tetter,
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and
running sores It stimulates liver,
kidneys and bowels; expels poisen,
helps digestion, builds uptbe strength.
Only BOets. Sold by all druggists.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Misses Gale’s select private school
wi!l open Oct. 1 at their residence, 7CB
E street.
Thorough instruction is given in
primary, intermediate and collegiate
departments. This institution of
lesreing is of seven years’ standiog,
and the teachers are progressive, em
ploying sit tho new and improved
methods of instruction.
Russell’s Chill and Feyer
Tonic is acknowledged to be
the Rest on the market,
every’ bottle guaranteed.
For sale by all druggists.
FOR SALE ON EAST TERMS.
The following valuable building loti,
charmingly situated in the resident
portion of !be city, are for sale on easy
terms :
135x180, on Union street, running
back to Reynolds street. This piece
Of property can be divided into six
lots, 45r90 each, thiee fronting on
Union and three on Reynolds streets,
and is situated Immediately north of
the residence of Mr. Glauber. Lot on
the east side of Union street, opposite
the residenoe of Mr. John H. McCul
lough, 90x180 feet, can be divided into
four'lots 45x90; two fronting on Uuion
and two on Ellia streets. Lots 180x180
feet, cornering on Albany, Albimirle
end Amherst streets,eosn be divided
into eight lots, 45x90 feet each. Also
lots on Gloucester street, bstween Al
baoy and Amherst streets, aod lots on
Albany, between Gloucester and F
streets; and on Amherst street, be
tween Gloucester aud F streets. To
anyone wishing desirable building
lots, either for their own residence or
for rent, cannot fail to be satisfied with
these locations. For further Informa
tion apply to
J. E. dcßioxok.
xriE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 18, 19U).
SHERIFF SALES,
GEORGIA-, Glyin County.
Will bo sold before tho court-house door iu
said count/, on the flr&t Tuesday in October,
Up), w thin tho legal heiu-s of sale, to tne
highest bitiiei for eaeti. certain property of
whtch the fcllowtfag is a full and complete <l e
scription, towlt: That certain undivided one
eighth interest of, ih.and to that certain lot or
tract hi’land lying ami being in the City of
Bruusvri k, county of Glynn and State of Geor
gia, and known and designated m tire plun of
said town and city ta the eastern one-naif of
Town Coirnnons lot number one-hundred and
f.rty-3 x(Js6),sutd lot oue hundred and fifty six
being lßounded as follow?, towit: On the north
by u street, on the east by Albany street, op
the south by lot number one hundred .and fifty
eeven (h>7), and on the west by Wolf street.
Also, a certain undivided one half of, in and
to that certain tract, lot or parcel of land situ
ated in tho State of Georgia, county of Glynn,
and City of Brunswick, and in that portion of
the City of Brunswick known as Town Com
mons amt described as follows, towit; Ttu
western one half of Town Commons lot num
ber one hundred and fifty-six (15(5) and ii
provuim nts thereon west of Coohrao-ayunue.
Algo, a certain undivided one-half intoresfcof,
in ami to that portion of ihat.certain tract It t,
or parcel of land in the State <f Georgi* aud
county of Glynn, and in the City of Bruns
wick th'-reln, aud k town and designated linoii
i ho Town Commune inai> of said city a* thatcer
taiu northwestern comer section of Town Com
mons lot number one hundred and thirty (180)
between A inhere and Albany streets, being rec
tangular in shap-, having onds thirty (33) feet
and sides ninety i0) f el, which is more min
utely hounded as lollows, towit: (. n the dori h
by Town Common lot number one hundred and
I twenty nine (MjO) ninety feet, on the east bv
| Amherst street thirty feet, on tho south by the
portion of said lot number one hun
dred ami thirty ninety f j et, and on tho west by
the eastern portion of said lotnumbcr one hup
died and thirty ihirty foot t
Said property levied on as the property of R.
T. Hitjh to satisfy an executiou JiFtmed from thm
City Court of .Brunswick In ana for said caimty
ip favqr oMynglish- .viporicaiv Loan aud Trust
Company agaifist <Yaid R, T. Hitch; said prop
erty tming lu pOnucshLoh of H. T. Hitch. Levy
made aud returned to m© by It. 8. Py les, depu
ty Tin a September 6, BXD.
Also at the same time and place
thp following doMM'ibed property Uiwiti
That certain lot tract or Parcel of land tdiu
aSblyieg and b.cißffin tho'" city of Brunswick,,
cduaty of Glynn and stale of Georgia known
and described on Summons map of said city as
DixvfHoibt Xo. Least of Gordon and south of
Prince streeu. Levied on as property of estate
E. C. P. Dart, under ami by virtue of an aw*
cution issued by H. J. Head, tax coilectorTfo*
state and county tuxes due for the year- IStX?
amount of tax SI,BB with interest and all
Levy made and returned to me by H. S,
Pyle*, dejrnty sheriff.
Also nt the smut* time and place,
iho following described property to-wit:
certain lot, tract or pm cei of land lying situate
aud being in the city of Brunswick, Gfyn.it
Cos. Ga.,kuown and described on Baldwin’s map
made in the year 1S:17. of said city as the West
ern one fourth ol Old Town lot No 411. Levied
on as the property of Lucy Drayton,.under and
by virtue of an execution issued fay H. 3.
Head, tax collector for state and county taxes
due for the year 18M, amount of tax. $&8l with
interest ami nil costs. Levy made and returned
to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also me time and place, the
following pronerty, to-wit: That
certain lot, tutotur parcel of land lying situ
nte and being lu tho city of Brunswick, county
of Glynn, Htfate of Georgia, and known
and. on Baldwin's map of
said city, made m the year 1887 as
Old Town lo| Xp. 470. Levied on as tho pi'op
ert.y oil*', m. Dart and children under and by
vtitucofan exedmiou isKtunl by 11. J. Head,tax
collector, for atutc aud county taxes due for the
year 1805*, amount hf tax sfll.is, wftli interest
ami all costs, r.evy made and te turned to mo
by It, B. Pyles, deputy sheriff,
Also at the same time and place, ih*
follow leg described property to-wit: all
that certuFa lot or of laud
situate arid Tying in the city /-Brunswick, in
ihe Evansville addition thereto and known as
LVhbsville loi : No. 41. Levied rm as ♦the prop
erty of R. H. ALton, uutlor itnd by vlrtiie of an
cxcoutbmiHsued tarty. J. Heed, tax collector,
for state tAxes dHCfot' tbeypar 1599
amount of T,gx #]f.7.>,vriurtnt(irbst and a'l costs
fvSwy madoaiKi w me by K. S t ]'yles,
deputy oh%is. ,
■- .fit
Also nt tty*' t!m® and place, the
following nrouoity towit: Alltbat
bt or tv4ot or l-aVeeFonnnd situaio, fvlng and
l-elnpf tn the city ttft: of
Glynn,gtntehrGoorfi'iajrKnown a* "he north-
VfP*i oue-fourU> of lot No 109, Lev
ied on as the propuirty df W. A. Jofctr under
and by virtue of an execution issued by 11. J.
ftead. lux collector, for state and conuty luxe.-!
duo for the Amount of tux fSS with
intercut aud al; ts. Levy made aud reiutned
to me by R. Pyloe,deputy shcrilL
Also at the same time and place, the
following described propm ty towit: Tho lease
bold interost in and to the sou (he. ant one half
of IWb Commons lot No. 181 between Ktone
w.tfi spa Cochran avenues. Levied on us tho
property of James and Hattie Bender under
and by virtue of aneNecutlon issued by H. j.
Bead, tax collector, for , titu and county taxes
due fc v the year 1 9s, a mount of tu x #5.{50 with
interest and All costs, Levy made and returned
to .me by R.jS, PyJes, deputy sherilT.
Also at tim samo time aud place
one Xcerlors , twr nting press, chases *n<l
rollers. DviW.i and sold fl , the pi-operty of
L. /*.. Jxiftvy
ecutioa issueand
fuvor of A. and against
C. A. Leavy, jaT hj uli K . Hopkinaand,
H. H. JJarvcv - r-fty .■ reptovy bond for %T¥
principal,#7.2. r * ad W&o co.-t.
Also t the sune time anil place
the following dec ri cd property towit: All
Hut* tm, or n-.iri or I .It reel of iitnd situate, lying
imp bcitu.' m the oiiy of Brunswick, roomy of
Glynn and state i*Georgia, In Hie New Town
of said eitv, being the north art I one-lialf of lot
No I,evleu on a. the property of Elvira
Moore under and In virtue* an execution is
hoc I by H, .1, It. „and, tax collector, for slate ami
county taxes due for the year isms. Amount of
tax X 5.75 with interest ,nd ail costs. Livy!
made anti returned to me by It. S, Pyles Uenii. 1
ty sheriff. 1,1 ,
AlscM- at tho same time ami place '
to the highest aud best bidder, the
following described real cstain and
proveiueuts thereon towit: The undivided
one-sixth Interest of V. Dart in audio that
certain tract, lot or parcel of land in saHt city of
Brunswick and known on Baldwins mail of
said city made in miff asO a Town lot No 17H
said lot being bounded on the north i.y F
street, .n the cast liy Udinu street, anil on' the
west by Iloynoldt street. l.eiio.l on ns the I
property of safil dcfeiwlant, 17.1ai t, to satisfy!
an exception onto! the Hup-rior cour t of suit |
eonr.tv. Principal f:. r d.:ci, lieafilet Interest and I
cost. Written notice of levy given defendant i
as required l.v law. Levy made aud returned !
to mu by K. S, Pyles, deputy sheriff. f
W.H. BKKKIE, I
Sheriff Glynn County, Ga.
Also at the same time and place dial cer
tain other 111 1-act or parcel of land In tlie Town
Commons of Brunswidk, Georgia, and known
as the western one bnlf of Town Commons lot
No. 71; said western half of said lot containing
75x100 feet facing on Jonson street insnJd city.
Levied on as the nroporty of I). D. i ameron to
satisfy that certain mortgage 11. fa. In favor of
George Johnson for principal titm. O, besides
interests anil costs. Written notice of levy
given defend. int us required by law. levy
made and returned to me bv R. S.Pvles. depu
ty sheriff. W. 11. BEKRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County,Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Will bo sold before the court bouse door In
the city of Brunswick, Glynn countv. Georgia,
dining the legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in October, next, that certain lot or tract
ot land situate, lying anil being In the 27 dis
trict. G. M., Glynn county, Georgia, and known
as a part of Cornel’s Island, containing 45 acres
more or less, bounded north hy Blythehaek
river and Fancy Bluff creek, south by part of
said island, laid out in city lots, cast by Blythe-
p. l by said city lots and Fan-
C'tok. Levied on aud sold as the
rv\nnLn V 1 Is ® ut h Bruuswick Railway
1 1 nd by virtue if a tax fl. fa.is
pri A Wright, eoinptrollor-gon
i!l f *vonf Glynn county Tor
1* „'■ v l ' aXosi u e r 1399, and against said rail
w.y company. This September . 190-b
W. H. BEUHJE.Sheriff.
. • V I t BLIC >ALE.
, " >1 Glynn County.
f ’Vt 1 ‘ • ' rr ue bf a power of sale con-
A n ' ■ c’Hain dee.i to secure debt fron>
Ks'-f u. ho Amoricau Building Load
- n . e T a i!1 K8 Association,of Memphis,
i f?— y *i c 1 ;I, ‘ ' is recorded in BookL. L..101-1"V
1 "V rc, ' ol '' ljS oi said county, reference to
" , l a "“ 11,1 record of same is had for
Helen G. Rico , having
Ilian<i!X months defaulted in paying
hi n*rest which she in her paid
if.M? cure <v ‘ l übligated horse it ro pay,)
tbtirc will be foI i bolero the door of Uko>eoui:t
nousto, m Brunswick, Georgia, between the leg
f.Lin°. ur f 1 0f , s - io ' on Fhc Urat Tuesday ui Gctober
' 10 highest and befit bidder for cash, the
* >ls °£ the improvements
thurfcfMDdescribed on ami in the mat) and plan
oi tbocityof BruuswJek made by George K.
So, nil”' as New Town lots Numbers lktr-y, iggg,
4 bts(>. To bo bold as the property of
SH'tiiiehn G. Rice for the purpose ot paying
the indebtedness .o<uuc(i> l'v said deed; pxittei
pnl being bu.sl, besides interest,-duva,
etc. Bui chaser pays for tales. This August
:ilat. 1909.
, HELEN G HICK,
By American Building Loan and Tontine Sav
ings Association,, of Mcinphis/ Tebru, At
tortmy In Fact.
IK W. KKAUSS, ;
Attorney for said A^eiution.
ADMIN IST SALK
V EOBG l A—(Bynn County.
>By virtue of an order.of the co wrt,of Ordinary
Of said couuty, will be so dat puf'Uo outcry on
the fl rat Tuesday in Octoljer, HK):V, before* the
court house door in. said county, betwoon the
usual hours of sole, all that certain lot, tract
brpamdot laiwllying and being in said state
liurl county and m the city of Brunswick, and
being described according to the survey and
plan of said city made by George R. Baldwin,
civil ongjnoer,ltt 1837, ab follow*, towit: 82 t-2
leet by 45 feet ofl** e eastern !-l of Old Town
Jot number_& hUving tlio following courses,
diistauOL's aßd^a^axtiremeuts: Oomm.iidiog at
n point on tbo wOßteru l>no of C rhran aven
ue £•> feet BQUth of tlie southern line ol London
Street, aud rumiing thence touih alone tlie
western line of Cochran avenue tK t-2 feet:
thence running westerly nt right aiutlPß dr. feet
thencemiming northe.U at fight angles 52 1-2
feet, and thence easterly at right angles If. feet
to the point of begriming. Sahnana liclouginc
lo tho ustiito of Amnu(ln Hughs, deceased.
.Terms ca.sh. This tho 7th day of September,
4 , J.H.KNIHB,
Administrator. Estate AmaudaHughs.
I’irßl.iC SALK.
Georgia- Glynn County.
Under and by virtue of a power t:'
Umedin that certain deed to fcc ro deed
from Alfrod F. Turner to tho American Build
ing Loan and Tontine bayijigs AHwleiation of
Memphis Tennessee, whiolTOeed is recorded in
Book N. N., folio, 274 -dho records of said
county, roferonce to * deed and record of
Hamo is had for all pur k (thenald Alfic/'
T. lurnov having for “an sis months J -
faulted in pnyin K the du§* and iutorest whifeli
he m his said deed to Becuro debt obligated
himself to pay.) there will be sold before the
door of the court house in Brunswick, Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale, on the tlrst
Tuesday in October, 1900, to the highest and
best bidder foreosh: That certain lot of land
in Bninswiek,Georgia, and in Mint part of said
city of Brunswick known as Town Commons;
and being the Western one-half of Town Com
mons hot Number 140, (and improvements)
. a 111 or lots located between
Wolf and Albany- streets, in said city.
To be sold as the property of said A F.Turn
er (orthe purpose of laying tho inch bto iness
secured ny fiani deed, principal l ohig
besides interna, duos, flues, etc. I’archaser
pays for titles, This August. 81t, 1900.
, Aid UK I F. TURNER,
By American Building Loan and Tontine
Savings Association of Memphis, Tenneß
see, Attorney in Fact*
D. W. KL UJHrf,
Attorney for said
CITATION.
GeorgiaClynn County.
To all whom it may concern: Ucnrr G. Cur
tis having m proper form applied to n e for
peruiancnt leticrs of administration on the es
tato of .Samuel Curtis, late of said county, tnis
is to cite all and siugular, the creditors and
next of kin of Samuel Curtis to be and apt oar
at my office within the time at'owed by law
and show cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administration should not bo granted to
Henry G. Curtl on estate of Samuel Curtis.
Witness my hand and ottleinl eignature thin Ith
day of September, 1900.
HORACE DA RT,,
Ordinary Giyhn County, tin.
CITATION.
GKGRf, f.' / k CotTNTV.
Not! reby given that the under.signed
has a; i p> tho of ordinary of sai<l
county ij. .cav Jtoseil land belonging to tho
@id <‘L Minehan for the paymemt cf
apnlibation will be heard nt the
rof the i-fiurt of ordinary for said
puld on the first Monday in Oeto-
B EBJCNDO T’ORH A 8,
■ator upon the Estate of Bridget
GEOfHHA—dlynn Comity. *
Whereas, Ella .1. Jennings, administratrix of
George w. Calvin estate, represents to the
conn n her petition, duly (lied and entered oB
record, that she has fully administered George
\\ . CulviiiV estate. Tide Is, therefore, to cite
all persons coni.'i meil, kindred and creditors,
.to ahow cause, if any they can, why said nii
, mimstnitrlx should not be discharged from
• administration, and- reive letters of dismis
sion an the lie t Monday in December, moo.
Horace Daht, Ordinary.
C. __
ADMfXISXUATOU’B NOTH K.
| GEORGIA-GlymPCounty.
Noliee is hereby given In all creditors of
the estate of John Mahoney, late of Hillsbor
ough county, Florida, deceased. and formerly
of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, to ren
der nu account of their demands tome within
the time proscribed by law, properly made out.
And all persons iielehted tosald deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate payment
to the uu erslxucd. This August 21, nsju.
WILLIAM MAHONEY.
Administrator of John Mahoney.
! “‘"i
STATE f)F i.EOfiGfA—Glynn County, r
Ihe sudoral Transport arid | In Equity in the
Jiirturauce (’o. et. al. f Superior Court of
l of Haiti county
The Atlantic Cottoa Cos., • Suit to on force
et. al. j | payments to capl
sc ) tal stock.
The defendants, J. U. Krnat, Carlo Ernst, C.
Schumacher * Cos., a copartnership A. Nordcu
& Co.,copartnership, H. W. o. Edge. William
0,/Allison and .1.8. Tbomft.*,ar<* hereby not!find
aad required to be and appear in person or bv
•Uoracy mc the next December, lwoo, trim of
the Superior Court of said county, to bo he'd In
the court house of sap) county, at Brunswick,
rut the lirst.Aloodikr in December, next, and by
iO o'clock, a. m. f onuMLn day, then and there to
answer the ptaintilWlu this act lon.as in 4pf;u>lt
thereof the Court will proceed ah to juntlco
may appertain Witness the ffon Jo*. W. Ben
net. Judge of said Court. This 27tli day of July,
1900. 11. l<\ P;IIfGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
On account of the death of Samuel Curlis,the
firm of Curtis, Carrera* & Cos., by mutual coo
sent has been dissolved.
I!. CARRERAS,
HENRY G.CUHTI&.
PROCLAMATION.—State of Georgia. Ex
ecutive Office, Atlanta.—Submitting constitu
tional amendment retarding pensions for the
w idows of confederate soldier* to a vote of the
peopre a Ithe next general election.
Whereas, the geueral assembly of 1899 passed
by u constitutional majority the* following aid
towit:
‘•An act to amend sect'on 1. article 7, para
graph 1, of the coi.'ilHution of Georgia, so a to
extend the proviaiou* of said section, article
and Paragi aph to tho widows of confedcraie
soldiers, who, by reason of ago aud poverty, or
infirmity and pover.y, or blindness and pover
ty, are unable to provide a living for them
selves, aud for oilier purposes.”
sec. l. JJe it enacted by tho general assem
bly of Georgia, ;rad it is acre by enucMniv au
thority of tne Mime, that section 1, ,
paragrat>h 1, of fctio constitution of GodF^,: be
and the same is heroity amended by
after tho word‘‘service” iu the I:sth line, the
following wands: “or who, by. reason of age
and poverty, or infirmity, and poverty or blind
ness and poverty, are unable to earn a liv ; - /
for the nisei ve so that said sect on when so
amended, will read as follows, towit j “To sup
ply tho soldiers who lost a limb, or liinbß in the
military servico of the confederate states, with
substantial artificial limb* during life; and to
make suitable provisions for snen coaledemt.o.
soldiers as may have been otherwise disabled
or permanently injured in such service; or*who
mtiy, by reason of age and poverty.or infirmity
itud poverty, or Dlindness and poverty, art un
able to-provide aliVlng for themselves, anil for
tho widow Aof con federate soldier’s as mav
havodivd in the service of the confederate
states, or since, from wounds received therein,
or disease contracted in the service, or who Ivy
ftß i e ,, ftn<i Poverty, or infirmity and
poverty], or Hinanesa and poverty, are un*k e
f£.£ r +i vl< * e R f P r iLomselves; provided
that the act shall only,apply to such WidONy’saa
Were married at tho time of such service, and
hgve remained* unmamed since the death of
Such soldier husdand.” •
Sec. 2. Beit further enacted, that, if this
amendment shall be agreed? ,io i>y two-thinls of
the general assembly, of each house, the twmio
shall be entered on tneir journals with the yea*
and nays taken thereon, and the governor shal
cause tho amendment to be published in one or
more of tho newspapers in each congressional
district for two mouths immediately picccding
the next general election, and the same shall be
submitted to. the people at the next general
election, and the voters thereat shall have writ
ten or pi luted on their tickets, “For ratlttca
tion or section 1, artiele 7, imragrapli l. of the
constitution of this state,” or “Against ratifica
tion of section 1, article 7, paragraph 1, of the
constitution of this state,” as they mav choose;
and if a majority of the elector* qualified to
! m ;\ libo . r 8 J he noxt general asseiqlily,
voting, slmil vote in favor of ratification, then
saici a mend meut shall lieconie a part of raid nr
ticlo 7, Beellou 1, paragraph I, or tho constitu
tion of tills Biale, and the governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
tvPe C nibor r 2r i l;.,. COUfl, * Uug law '- Approved
Allcn ®*Can4luff, governor
h a.f 1 *! 11 H i la^ e * ‘ ° m >' proclamation
heieby declaring that the foiegomg proiiosed
aiueruiment of tlie constitution is hereby sub
mitted, for ratification or rejection, to the
voters of thia*taie, at tho general election to bo
held on Wednesday, October :t, 1900, a* provided
in said act. ALX.KN J). CANDLER,
lly tho Governor, Governor.
J. W. W ARREN,
Secretary Executive Department.
Service By Publication.
ST AT K. OF GEORGIA—County of Glynn.
John linger., 1 lu Glynn Superior Court, May
_ . '?• } Term, moo.
Siißio Rogers. ) I.tBKJj Foil DIVORCE,
in the Defendant,Susie Rogers:
'' "U are hereby commanded to bo niirt appear
m the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Court, to lie holcKM at the court house lu
Brunswick, Glynn County, Goorgiu. on the
ili st Monday in December, WOO, and by Ton
(10) O’clock of the foronoon of said date, then
and thoro to answer the complaint of the plain
nil in the above stated case in his Line! for
Divorco#
Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett,
Judge of tho Sup- rior Court of Glynn County,
this tho loth day of J uly, lsioo.
, „ 11. F. duBIGNON,
Clerk Suporior Court, G lynn c ounty, Ga.
SERVICE By PUBLICATION;
State of Georgia—County of Glynn.
Mrs, Ella Markham Libel for divorce; in the
Superior court of Glynn
TS - county. May term, WOO,
trvi i. ~ , , Order to perfect service
Mart.n it. Mai kliani granted at said term.
To the Defendant, Martin B. Markham,
i ou are hereby required, in person or by at
torney, to lie and appear, at the December
lerrn, IDOO, of Glynn Superior court, to be hold
eu in and'for said county, at the court hpiisedn
Brunswick, Glynn eountv, Gcoi gin, -e first
Monday lu December, I'.JOO, and f" . and lie
ilioro by ten (10) o’clock, of the bn/ of said
day, then and ihero to answer Ills' -—"niiiL of
the plaintiff Mrs. 1511a MiirkßanT,--. ..we above
stated ease, in her libel for dtvjycdV ‘
,Witness the Honoiablo Joseph \V. Rennet,
Judite of the Kuperlor eburtof Glynn emu;tv.
this the 21th day of August, Won.
A. o. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Coup!. GDnn
county, Georgia,
ERNEST DAKT,
Attorney for plaintiff,
- - ££
SERVICE DY PU BTJCATION,
Htafce of (jcorgltt—County of Glynn. /
Mrs. Kiina Wylie Libel for divorce;
Superior court of >m
vs. J county, May term/?l! too,
v order to perfect service,
Jamei wyifo. granted at said term.
To llioiDefendant, James Wylie.
You are b in person or bra*
tornoy, t*.bo appear at tho Decerni*
term, (.tlfmvMi, to be b 4
! :n # yn,llU ? $ tho court iiT
i HrurtSwfek, Glynq county, the
first MondavJLp DocAnber, 11)00, -will
be there by tjMt Ho* o’clock of Jh ; * foMiocn of
said day* there to answecon#
plaint of Mrs. Edna Wyne, in the
3 re in her libel for aiaorce.
ilt*©** the Honorable Joseph W. Benmt,
tr'of the fluperlfyifccohrt of Glynn county,
this the 2itb day of Align**., 1900.
A. O. TOWNSEND
Deputy CJr*rlt of the Superior Court, Givtu
County, Georgia.
ERNEST DART,
Attornev for Plaintiff.
service ny publication.
.state of Georgia—County of Glynrt.
Mr., Lizzie Long Libel fur divorce; In till
Superior court of Glynn
v . county. Slay term, moo.
, T Order to porfoct service,
Inomab A. Long, granted ar, said term.
To the Defendant, Thomas A. Long.
I ~u are hereby required, iu person nr l,y at
;2i ne V.i2 1* .nodunpoar, m the December
term, 1900,01 the Glynn Superior court, to be
holderi in. and for said county, at the court
Riuee In IlrnnSWiak, Glynn county, Georgia, on
~ n In December, moo, and you
w;U lie tbotwby ten flO) o’clock of the forenoon
en and there to answer the coni-
Ip Sint of the plaintiff, Mrs. Lizzie Long hi the
above stated cane, in her Iliad for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Joseph VV. Rennet,
Judge of the Superior eo'z. 0 of Glynn rountv
this tho 2lth day of Aug," m„o. y M.unty,
AUINKSJ i W "
Attorney ft
BKBViCK BY PUBLICATION.
Mrs. Clyde Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re
tu Triable to Decern her
va. . Term, 11100,or Superior
.. , „ _ Court of Glynn eoun.
(). J. Freeman. ty, Georgia.
Tolhe said defendant, O. .J. Freeman •
W hereby required* personally or bv
attorney, to be and aiq.ear at Iho next term of
jAe superior Court of said county, convening
Olf tbe first Monday in December, moo, then and
tbore to answer tn, plalnilH, <;iy,t ,
“PO th. merits of her petition for divorce tad’
against you j aa in default of sueh appearance
the Court will proceed ,vj to juKiice ahail u
Ulu. YVltnWthe Hon. v iffi'
Judgn of* aid Superior Court, this 2*d d£? of
August, IWU. A. O.TOWNSBNIjf
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