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when bilious or costive.
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for xm/tt by druggists - price 50* prr bof/fo. _
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’ 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
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502 Monk St.
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fffiAT IS BECOHiG
Can be found in rnir display
Trimmed hats,
or qoifcklf (lee oped in/u vork
roome ft- m the arg /) •.sutiiul
assortment of Mllmery (Jooas in our
•took.
MiH)n*rof rt*itic tsati* and deft
fingers produoe hs's which equal in
•t?lai.<2 attrar'ivere*. mv y of the
high priced lu pu-t and model*.
Oar pr;c?B are not the lean pls*lßg
part of oor offerings.
KISS KATE SLATER,
m GLGCCKMTKK ST.,
SHIPPING REPORT.
Correetsd Daily by Capt. Otte Johannesen
Pori of Brut. iek. Sept. 19, 1900.
ARRIVED,
Sobr, Jennie Lockwood, Cockson,
Boston.
Sobr. Howell B. Cousins, Anderson,
Ply month.
Sobr. Gladys, Colson, Perth Amboy.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners nor oon
*
signees of the Norwegian berk
Prince John will bs responsible for
any debts contracted by the crew of
said bark. Hermanssn, Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con
signees of the Norwegian steamship
Transit, will bs rwlp msiblo for
sny debts oontracied by the crew of
said ateamabip.
0. Dahl, Master.
• Cold Steel or Death.
“There Is but one smalt cbauce to save your
ife and that Is through au operation,” was the
awful prospect eet before Mrs. I. n. Hunt, of
I.line Ridge, Wie., by her doctor after vainly
trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count
on the marvelous power of Electric Bitters to
cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she
heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly
cured, avoided surgeon’s knife, now weighs
more and feels better than ever. It’s positive
ly guaranteed to cure Stomach, I.ivcr and Kip.
ney troubles and uever disappoints. Price 50c
at all drag stores.
How Bright’s Dilease Starts.
Indigestion, biliousness, blood poisoned with
j excreted by the kidneys), rheumatic pains in
j nerves and joints, causing irritation of the kld
| neys, then pains orei the small of the back,
mark sure approach of Bright’s disease. Do
not delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, for it
makes the kidneys right. Take no substitute.
W. J. Butts.)
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Mieses. Gale’s select private school
will open Oot. 1 at their residence, 708
E street.
Thorough instruction is given in
primary, intermediate and collegiate
departments. Tbis institution of
learning is of seven years’ standing,
and the teachers are progressive, em
ploying ell the new and improved
methods of instruction.
Bussell’s Chill apd Feyer
Tonic is acknowledged to be
the Best on the market,
every bottle guaranteed.
For sale by ali druggists.
FOR SaLE ON ivvni i&KMS.
The followirg valuable building lore,
charming.'} situated >o the resident
potion of the 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, 45x90 escb, tbiee 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 residence of Mr. John H. McCul
lough, 90x180 feet, can be divided into
fourjots 46x90; two fronting on Union
and two on Ellie streets. Lots 180x180
feet, cornering on Albany, Albemarle
and Amherst streets,toan be divided
into eight lots, 45x80 feet eicb. Also
lota or, Gloucester street, between Al
bany and Amherst streets, and lota on
A'.bsuy, between Gloucester and F
itreete; and on Amherat atreet, be
tween Gloucester and# 1 streets. To
anyone wishing desirable building
lots, either for tbeir own residence or
for r*ot, cannot fail to be satisfied with
these locations. For farther Informa
tion apply to
J. E. ovßiosok.
kHE BRUNSWIOK TIMEb-CALL, SEPTEMBER 20, I9U).
SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA, Glynn County.
Will be sold before the courthouse door in
gaid county, on the ffYal Tuesday iu October,
HXM), within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bikdei for cash, certain property of
which the following is a full and complete de
scription, towit: That certain undivided pne
eighth interest of, in.and to that certain lot or
tract of land lying and being m the City of
Ifrunawi k, county of Glynn and Slate of Geor-’
gia, and known and designated in the plan of
said town and city as the eastern one-half of
Town Commons lot number one-hUQdred and
tifty-Six (156), said lot one hundred and fifty-six
being bounded as follows, towit* Oil the north
by H street, on the east by Albany street, oil
thesonth by lot number one hundred and fifty
seven (157% ami on the west by Wolf street.
Also, a certain undivided one half of, in end
t- 3 that certain tract, lot or parcel of land wtu
ated in the State of Georgia, county of Glynn,
and City of Brunswick, and iu that portion of
the City of Brunswick known as Town Com
mons and described as follows, to wit; The
wearer j^one^half of Town Commons lot num
ber Oiio uUudlovt caiiu uftjr-eiX (IZiTi nuu im
provements thereon west of Cochrau aveuue.
Also, a certain undivided one-half interest of,
in and to that portion of that certain tract lot,
or parcel of land in the State of Georgia, and
county of Glynn, and in the City of Bruns
wick therein, and known and designated upon
the Town Cemmonsmapof said city as that cer
tain northwestern Coiner section of Town Com
mons lot number one hundred aud Uiirtfs(lßo)
between Amhert aud Albany streets, beingrec
tangular in shape, having ends thirty (80) feet
and sides ninety t9o)f et, which is more min
utely bounded as follows, to wit: c n the non h
by Town Common lot number one hundred and
twentv 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 aud thirty ninety (tnd on the west by
the eastern portion of said lot number one hun
dred and thirty thirty feet:
Said property leviod on as the property of R.
T. Hitch to satisfy an execution issued from the
City Court of Brunswick In and for said county
in favor of EngUsh-American Loan and Trust
Company against said R. TANARUS, Hitch: said prop
erty being in possession of R. T. Hitch. Levy
made and returned to me by ft. 8. Pyles, depu
ty sheriff. This September 5,1900.
Also at the same time and place
the following described property towit:
That certain lot tract or parcel or land situ
ate lying and being- in the city of Brunswick;
county of Glynn and state of Georgia known
and described on Summons map of Raid city as
DixviMe lot No. 1, east of Gordon aud south of
Prince streets. Levied on as property of estate
E. O. P. Dart, under aud by virtue of tfft exe
cution Issued by H. J. Read, tax eoUebtbr, for
state and county taxes duo for tin) year 1899
amount of tax with interest and all
c sts. Levy made and returned to me by It, j>,
Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time aud places,
the following described property to-wit: That
certain lot, tra -t or parcel of land lyihg situate
and being iu the city of Brunswick, Giynn
Cos. Ga.,known and described on Baldwin’s map
made in the year 1887. of said city as the West
ern one fourth of Old Town lot No 411. Levied
on as the property of Lucy Drayton, under and
by virtue of an executWh issued by H. J.
Read, tar collector for state aud county taxes
due for the year 1899, amount of tax, $7.81 with
interest and all costs. Levy made and returned
to me by R. 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
billowing described property, to-wit: That
certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying situ
ate aud being in the city of Brunswick, county
ol Giynn, State of Georgia, and known
and described on Baldwin’s map of
said city, made m the year 1887 as
Old Town lot No. 479. Levied on as the prop
erty of F. M. Dart aud children under and by
virtue of au execution issued byII. J. Read,tax
collector, for state aud county taxes due for the
year 1899,amount of tax Wi.Sfs* with interest
and all costs, levy made aud returned tome
by R. S. Pyles, deputy tdjeriff,
Also at the and place, the
following described property to-wit: All
that certain lot or pares! ef laud
situate anu lying in the city of Brunswick, In
the Evansville addition thereto and known as
Jtvausville lot No. 4i. -Levied ou as the prop
erty of K. H. Alston, ufider and by virtue of an
execution.issued by JJ. .f> Read, tax collector,
for state ami countr t&xs|vne for Uie year 1899
hi* ount of Ux $ 1 7.7 g, Witn llteicKfsnd all costs
Levy made and me by li. S. l’yies,
deputy sheriff.
VjPtPrf. '-iM.hr
Also at . the same' time ana place, the
followingfiescrilicu prqjcity towit: All that
lot or tract or parcel of land tlinaie, lying and
being in the city of BruwWlek, county of
Glynn, xtalo of Georgia, known as the north
weet on<r fourth of OUUfpwn lot No IBS. laiv
iert hi the property.Sf W. A. Jeter under
aeulbV virtue of ait.exeeiitton issued by U. J.
Read, tax collector. Ipr et ate .and county taxes
■ due for the ye-r 18W.I Amoflnt of tax hr, with
interest and abaotte, JLevy made and returned
to mo by li. “I‘s-Joe, dlm.iiiy alieriff.
Also at the same and place, tho
fee towing deacrlhed proKftv towit: The lease
hold interest in and to The southeast one-half
of i’own Como.onklot No. 18) between Stone
wall and t’oehran avenues Levied ou as the
prupertyr of JamSk ami ilattie Bender under 1
ana by virtue of an execution issued bv H. J.
Read, lax collector, tor stum fdnd couty taxes
due for the year 1X1)8, A 'aJMf of tax |r,.sfl with
iuie.rest and all c nmde and returned
to me ny It. s. ay dhijiff.
Aixo at the c.sartr and place
on,- iveriet-s jrD printing nredL ehnseu and
r.-ii.ers. Lovioi o aoSBUft tSaßßertr of
U. xi. Leavy under arid H> \iriiiFof an ex-'
ecution leaned from Glynn SoneraDr Jonrl in
favor of A. Kaiser Sc B other snd against
A. Leavy, prinei oal, and H. It. Hopkins and
11. H. liarvev securily on replevy-bond for 474
principal,♦?. interest and 421.55 eo.-t.
Also at tha same time am] place
till) following described property town: All
Ibnt lot, or tractor parcel of bind situate, Ivina
nap being In the city of Brunswick, county of
O'ynn and state of Georgia, in the New Town
of said city, being the north wc K t one-half or lot
No W6O. levied on as tlie property of Elvira
Moore under and to vlrtuaof an execution ix
auel by H. J. Bi ad, tax collector, for mat* and
oontuy taxes due for tbe year IMIS. Amouutof
tax H. 75 with interest .ml all posts. Levy
made ami returned to me by R. 8, Ryles, depti
ty sheriff.
Also at the fame time and place
to the highest and beet bidder, the
follow ng described real estate and im
provements thereon towlt: The undivided
one sixth interest of V. Dart in and to that
certain tract, lot or parcel of land in said city of
Brunswick and known on Baldwins innp of
said city made la liar as Old Town lot No. 179;
said lot being bounded on the north by F
street, on the east by Udlon street-snd'on the
west bv Reynolds street. Levied on as the
properly of laid defendant, U. Ilai t, to salisfy
an execution out of the Buperior court of said
county. Principal $.151.33, besides interest snd
cost. Written notice of levy given defendant
m required by law. Levy made and returned
to me by R. s. Ryles, deputy sheriff.
W. H. BERRIJ4,
Sheriff Glynn County,(ia.
Also at the same time and place that cer
tain otherftrart or panel of > and In the Town
Commons of Brunswidk, Georgia, and kaowu
as the weetern one half of Town Commons lot
So il; said western bait of said hit nontsining
ffixlOOfect facing on Jon -on strict in said city.
Levied on as tbe property of D. D amerce to
satisfy that certain mortgegr ff fa. In favor of
Georgo lohnson for principal 11X1*0, besidet
interests and cost* Written notice of levy
given defendant as required, by law Levy
aiado and returned to me br - B.Pyle*, depu
ty sheriff. W. H. BKKRIK.
Sheriff Glynn County, lift.
SHKRIFr’N SALK.
Will be sold before the court bowse door in
the city of Brunswick, Glynn oogut (1 corgis,
daring the legal hours of sale on the flrst Tues
day in Detober, next, that certain lot or tract
of land situate, lying ami being in the iff dis
trict, (i. M , Glynn county, (Borgia. and known
as a part of Col net’s Island, oor'ab.'og 45 acre*
moie or lew, bonnded north uy ISI/theback
river and Fancy Bluff ueek. aouta by part (ff
said ialnod, laid out in city lots, east by Blytbe-
back nver. and west l>v said city lota aim Fan -
0 T Bluff creek. Levied on and sold as iho
If ope: ty of the South Brunswick Railway
Company under and bv virtue of a tar n. in i,_
Hied by William A. Wright, comptroller-gen
of Georgia m favor of Glyi.u county tor
$l4B 38 taxes due for ]3ktt. and against said rail
w..y company. This Septembers, itayi.
'%■ W. 11. BKKlUK,Sheriff.
WBUO SALK. ~~
State of Georgia—Glynn County.
.Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
th*t certain deed to secure debt from
Helen G. Ruje toibe American Building Loan
?*!??• Association, of Memphis,
W* which deed is recorded in Book Is. L.,fol
***© records of said county, reference to
w hich deed and the record of same is had for .
hII purposes—(the said Helen g. Rico having
for more than six months defaulted in paying
the dues aud interest which she in her laid*
deed to secure debt obligated herself to pay,)
there will be sold before the door of the court
house, in Brunswick, Georgia, between the leg
al hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu October
1900, to the highest aud best bidder for cash, the
luttowiug iota of l*nu,(ami iho improvements
thereon) described on and in tho map and plan
of the city of Brunswick made by George It.
Baldwin, as New Town lots Numbers 1882, igsa,
18t4,1885 and 1886. To btf sold as tho properly of
said Helen G. Rice for the purpose of paying
the indebtedness secured by said deed; prinei
pal being $477.51, besides interest, dues, fines,
etc. Purchaser pays for titles. This August
91st, 1900,
IfELRN G. RICE,
By American Building Loan aud Tontine Sav
mgs Association, of Memphis, Teun„ At
torney in Fact.
I). W. KKAUSS,
Attorney for raid Association.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
GKOBGIA—GIynn County.
By virtue of an order,of the court of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold at public outcry ou
the first Tuesday in October, IttOO, before the
courthouse door in said county, betweon the
usual hours of sale, all that certain lot, tract
or parcel of land lying and being in said state
and Conner and in the city of Brunswick, and
being described according to the survey and
plan of said city made by George R. Baldwin,
civil engineer, in 1887, as follows, towit: 82 1-2
feet by <5 feet of the eastern 1-4 of Old Tow n
lot number 587, having the following courses,
distances and measurements: Commending at
a point on the western line of Ccchran aven
ue 25 feet south of the southern line of London
street, and running thence south along the
western lino of Cochran avenue 321-2 feet:
thence running westerly at right angles 48feet :
thence running northerly at right angles 52 1-2
feet, and thence easterly at l ight angles 45 feet
to the point of beginning. Baid land belonging
to the estate of Amanda Hughs, deceased.
cask. This the 7th day of September.
. liKK '- .... J. R. KiNXBB,
Administrator,Estate Amanda Hughs.
ia l’Ußi.id sal*
Georgia—Glynn County.
Under and by virtue ofapowor of sale con
tnined in that certain deed to secure deed
from Aided F.Turner to the American lUnkt-
Ing Loan and Tontine Savings ABBooiation of
Memphis Tennessee, which deed is recorded iu
Book N. N., folio, 274 of the records of Bald
county, reference to which deed and record of
lame], had for all purposes, (the raid Alfred
J • lurner having for more than six months de
faulted in paying tho dues and Interest which
ho in Ida stud deed to secure debt obligated
himself to pay.) there will be sold before tho
aoor of the court bouse in .Brunswick, Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1X), to the highest and
best bidder for cosh: That certain lot of land
in Brunswick, Georgia, and in that part of said
city of Brunswick known as Town Commons;
aud being the Western one-half of Town Com
mons Lot Number 140, (and Improvements)
,**••* block of lots located betweon
Wolf and Albany streets. In asid eil v
To be Bold as the property of said A F Turn
er for the purm)seof | aring tho Indcbtedneas
Rccnred by said deed, r feM3pal being $808.28,
lieaidea interest, dues, flees, etc. Purchaser
pays for titles, This August Sit, 1000.
„ . ALFRED F. TURNER,
By American Building Loan and Tontine
Savings Association of Memphis, Tenues
see, Attorney in Fact.
D. W.KRAUBB,
Attorney for said Association.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
To ail whom it may concern: Henry 0. Cur
tin having ,u proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administration on the es
tate of Samuel Curtis. late ot said county, tuis
I- to cite nil nutl singular, tlio creditors.and
next of kin of Samuel Curtis to lie and api eav
at my olUee within tile time allowed by law
and showr.cause, if any they can. why ptirma
ne&t administration should not be grafted to
Henry 1.. Curtis on estate of Samuel Curtis.
\t lines my hmd and liinoiul signature this 4th
day of September, WO.
HORACE DART,
- Ordinary Glynn County, Ga.
fISIW COUNTY.
given that the undersigned
hue applied to the of ordinary of said
county for leave to sell land belonging to the
'i*l^ 1 ** of I’rl^sel Min-han for the payment of
debts. Said apnlibatlo- will be bear'd at the
regular term of the ronrt of ordinary for said
. couniy to be held on the first Monday In Octo
ber. 100. REBKNDO TORUA 8,
Admmlstrator upon the Estate of Bridget
lltnehan.
GEORGIA—GIynn Conntv.
Whereas. Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of
George W. Calvin estate, represents to the
court in her petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she his fully administered George
W. Culvin’a estate. This la, therefore, to cite
all persona concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why said ad
ministratrix should not be dl-charged from
administration, and receive loiters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in Decern bet, 11400.
HORACE DART, Ordinaly.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
GEORGIA—GIynn Coonty.
Notice ta hereby given to all creditors ol
the estate of John Mahoney, late of Hills or
ongli county, eiorida,deceased, and formerly
of Brunswick. Glynn eouapx Georgia, to .-eai
der an ae. ount of heir <l*4*.aids to me within
'he time prescribed by law. property made out.
And all persons indebted tosaid deceased are
hereby requested to make Immediate payment
totbcuo reigned This August 24, Hum.
WILLIAM MAHONEY.
Adimniatrator of John Mahoney.
STATU OF CBORGIA—BIvnn Connty
The Federal Transport aud'l In Equity in the
Imurabceco., et. al, Superior Court of
.... Y*- l of said county
TheAtlanttc Cotton Oo„ f Suit to enforce
et al, I paymentsto capl
_ , . , ) tal stock.
The defendant*. J. a. *mst, Carlo Ernst, C.
Schumacher Co„a copartnership A .Norden
* Co- a copartnership, It W. O. Edge. W llllam
O. Alllaon and J H. Thoms*,are hereby notified
and required to be and appear w person or by
attorney at the next December, 100, term of
the Superior Court of said oounty, to be he’d . n
the conn house of said county, at Brnnswo :..
on the first Monday 4n December, next, and bv
10 o'clock, a.m., of said day. then and there to
answer the • lelutiff in tMsacflon.aa in default
thereof tbe CoGrt will proceed as to lustier
may arpertain •• ltneasthe Hon Jos. W Bon
net, Judge of snid Court. Thiii tnh day of Jut/,
1K). H. f\ ddBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Com - Glynn Co- Ga.
t DISSOLUTION _
On account r,f he death of Samuel Curti-Wthe
firm of Curtis,Carreras* Cos., by mutual awl
sent ha* l>een dissolved. - /
B. CARRERAS. 3
hen hi ortaucuM:
PROCLAMATION.—State of Georgia. Ex
ecutive Office, Atlanta.—Submitting constitu
tional amendment regarding penaiouß for the
widows of confederate soldiers to a vote of the
people a tttae next general election.
Whereas, the general assembly of 1899 passed
by a constitutional majority ihe following act
towit:
’•An act to amend sect’on 1, article 7, para
graph 1. of the constitution of Georgia, so 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 aud pover
ty, are unable to proiide a living for them
selves, aud for other purposes.”
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by tho general assem
bly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by u
thority of the same, that section 1, article 7.
paragraph 1, of the constitution of Georgia, be
and the same is hereby amended by inserting
after the word “service” in the 18th line, the
following words: u or who, by reason of age
aud poverty, or iuflrmity and poverty or blind
ness and poverty, are unable to earn a living
for themselve ,” so that said sect on when so
amended, will read as follows, towit : “To sup
ply the soldiers who lost a limb, or limbs iu the
military sorvice of the confederate states, with
substantial artificial limbs during lifoj ftnd to
make auiiabie provisions for sucu cooiederaie
soldiers as may have been otherwise dbabied"
or permanently injured in such service; or w ho
may, by reason of age and poveixy, or .infirmity
and poverty, or Diinduesa and povortkari un
able to provide a living for thcmaelveaf and for
the widow* of tuchconfederate soldiiyrs as mav
nave died in the service of tho confederate
states, orsinco, from wounds received therein,
or disease contracted in tho service, or who by
reraqnefngo and poverty, or infirmity and
poverty, or bliuanoss 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 huadaud.”
Sec. 2. Beit further enacted, that, if this
amendment shall be agreed to by two-tnirds of
tho general assembly, of each house, the same
shall be entered on tneir journals with the yeas
and nays taken thereon, and tho governor ehal
oauso the amendment to be published In one or
more of the newspapers in each congressional
district for two months immediately preceding
the next general election, and the same shall be
submitted to the people at the next general
election, aud the voters thereakslmll have writ
ten or printed on their tickets, “For ratifica
tion of sectiofti, artaelo 7, paragraph i, of the
‘Constitution of 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 hmendment shall become a part of said ar
tlclG 7,section 1, paragraph i, of tho constitu
tion ol tills state, and the governor shall make
proclamation thereof.
Sec. 8 repeals conflicting laws. Approved
December 21, 1899.
Now, therefore, 1, Alien D. Candler, governor
of sold state, do issue thiß, my proclamation
hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed
amendment of the constitution is hereby sub
mitted, for ratification or rejection, to the
voters of this state, at the general election to be
held on Wednesday, October 3,1900, as provided
l ? r ß i\ ld ,? ct * ALLEN i>. CANDLER,
B y t.ieovcrnor, vAßßßN Govunor.
Secretary Executive Department,
Servioe By Publication.
STATE OF GEORGIA-.County of Glynn.
John Iloscrs, 1 In Glynn Superior Court, May
t Term, 194 k).
Susie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
To the Defendant, Susie Rogers:
Yon arc hereby commanded to be and appear
at the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Coui t, to Le hidden at the court honse in
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, ou the
First Monday in December, ititx), ana by Ten
(i°) O’clock of the forenoon of said date, then
ami there to answer the complaint of the plain
tiff in the above stated cage in bis Libel for
Divorce.
vyttneas the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett,
Judge of the Sup rior Court of Giynn County
this the loth day of July, lUOO. 3
„ H.F. dnBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn i ounty, Ga.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
State nt Georgia—County of Glynn.
Mrs, Ella Markham Libel for divorce: in tho
Superior court of Glynn
TS - county, May term, Inoo,
.... ~ Order to perfect service
Aiartin B. Marklism grunted at said term.
To tli. Defendant, Martin B. Markham.
Yon are hereby required, iu person or by at
,if „!* n ‘ l appear, at tho December
Term, 1900. of Glynn Superior court, to be hold
en in and for said county, at the court house,in
Brunswick. Giynn countv, Georgia, ou the first
Monday in December, 1900, and you will be
there by ten (10) o'clock, of the forenoon of said
day, then and there to answer Hie complaint of
the plaintiff Mrs. Ella Markham, in the above
.fra G** 4s ’ l* l libel for divorce.
Witness tlie llonoraWi|3ose*h W. Bonnet,
*' l Wi l be Superior eejnriLof Glynn county,
this the 24th day of Aug&t, nKX>.
T 7A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk of up6rioV Court, Glynn
County, Georgia. \
EUNSBT DARiV -Ah—
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
State of Georgia—Couuty of Glynn.
Mrs. Edna Wylie Libel for divorce; in the
Superior court of Glynn
VS. county,,May term, J9OO.
order to perfect service,
JtjEß Wylie... J granted-at Mid term,
f’ BW* 60 MSiid ant,'J ames Wylie.
WEML hereby requ re.i, in person or by at
be <) appear at tbe December
arm, liriO.wf Glylitt Superior coni t, bi bo hold
on tu naff for ssiilkcounty, ttii-cvurl house,
in Brunswick, Glyjm coufv, Georgia, on the
first Monday in and you will
be there by ten (10; o'clock of the forenoon of
said day, then ami there to answer the com
plaintof tbe plaialiff. Mrs. Edna Wylie, in tbe
above stated c -h-, in bor libel lor di ,orce.
Witness the Honotable Joseph W. Bennrt,
Judge of 1 lie Superior cotirt of Glyou county
fids Ihc 241 b dav or August, 11)00.
, A. O. TOWNSEND
Deputy Clerk ol the Superior Court, Ulyni
County. Georg.a.
Eli NEXT DART,
Attorney for PUbififf,
service
State of Georgia— Cohuty of Glynn.
Mrs. Lizxie Lung Libel for divorce; In the
Superior court of Glynn
vs. bounty, May term, Am
Tnomaa A- Long, granted l ai’said term! r> ' C< ’’
Te theDt'feadant, Thomas A. Long.
You are hereby roqulnyl, i n person oi by at
tr T I IM on I. o“ GIS3 V' Ht ( 'ererrilier
iti m, ivKK),oi tat* vslymUfetipcrior eoart. lo be
hr,]<icn in and for g;*tj count? nt thii
b use In Brunswick, Gltnn count* S'? IT i
tb first Mouday in Lticeiulioo'aifn
will be there Vy ten ( 10) ?l.i’ SUS-KS
gf aid day,Vien and
Pl int f the plaintiff. M
ab .v* t*b and case. In he: liboj (or di™?? e * h
tnesr. i.e Honorable Joseph
l aSSSA ,h * ®* r l °’' 'k^uriT Wynn
ERNRStJUU’IC
Attorney tor PlainGff.
SRKVICB BT FUBLICATIOnT^
Mrs. Clyde Freeman, Libel f,r Divorce. Ke
tnroable to December
TO. Term, 1900, of Superior
Court ef Glynn aouu-
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 of said county, convening
on the first Monday m December, i#oo,then and
M ere to answer the plaintiff. Clyde Freeman,
upon the merits of her petition fur divorce filed
against you; at In default of sac! appearance
the Court will proc-ed as to justice shall sppe
tain. Wit me the Hon. Joseph W. Banna.
Judge of salu Soper.or Court, this Fid day ol
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