The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 21, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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,i Ft; Af / f vF|jgg§| I i *Ai VtMafct. VJvttfi/l N, ~wij r \ Ji. : (1 }‘jlßaK&clljg P??>i : iff jT VA *hHSf^IS^ |f JF^BHWr^i Syrup-Figs v^kfir flcasmttfy andJhompt/y. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. Presents in the most acceptab/e/orm the lasative principles of plants An own to act most beneficially. TO GET ITS BUY THE GENUINE MANFO. BY California™ syrupco. SAN FRANCISCO* CAL. LOUISVILLE * KY. NEW YORK. N.Y for s*f* by druggists - price 50* per 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. McLEAN'S LIVER AND HONEY BALM a certain cure for disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Blad* der. Use tt at once for lame back, furred tongue, lost ap> petite and changes in urine or bowels. SI • bottle, et drugoUu. ™* O*. *• H. McLtAN MtDtCINS 00., •T. Lome, am. FOR SALE ST ' RUTTS, The Druggist.' Wall Paper AT.THE PAINT STORE, 502 Monk St. W.H. LYTLE PROPRIETOR. WHAT IS BECOMING Can be fount] in nn display Trimmed hats, or quickly developed in our work room* from U.e l.rga and beautiful assortment of M llmery Goods in our atock. j g Milliners of artls'ii/tasfas and deft Sogers produce bats which equal in style and Ur- veress many of the high pric'd Imported models. Our prices srenm the least pleasing part of our offerings. MISS KATE SLATES, SO! GLOCCKSTEK ST„ FOB SWEBT LOVB.B SAXE. Four Indians Killed One Another end She Drowned Heraalf. Fort Meyers, Fla., Sep'. 20.—A ru mor from the Seat'Bale camp at Turtle Monnd, repu ts that a big sun dance last week, four Seminole Indians had a bloody fight, al being aspirants (or the chief’s daughter. All four were killed in the melee. The girl than drowned herself Tom gri f of one of the and ad braves. Cold Steel or Death. “There i> bat one small chance to save ymir ife and ttitt It through an operation," was the awful prospect set before Mfs. I. B. Hunt, of I.lme Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after rainiv tlying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on the marvelous power of Electric Bitteaato 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.iver and ICip n-y troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at all drug stores. - TO* uew horses at tbs Are depart ment have been broken in and now understand the business. How Bright's Disssss Starts. Indigestion,biliousness, blood poisoned with urea and uric acid (which should have been excreted by the kidneys;, rheumatic pains in nerves and joints, causing irritation ot the kid neys, then palus ovet 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. Butt*.’ Mr. Albert Fendeg has returned to the elty, after speeding sometime in North Georgia. Half the World is in Darkness as to the caufeof their ill health. If they would start to treat their kidneys with Foley’s Kid ney Cure, the wiarii css of hotly and mind,back rheumatic pains would disappear. W. J. Butts. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. Tbs following valuable building lore, charmingly situated in tbs resident portion of tbe city, are for sale on eaey terms: 136x180, on Union street, running back to Reynold* street. This piece of property osb be d,Tided into six lots, 45x90 each, ttaiee fronting on Union and tbree on Reynolds street*, and is eitusted Immediately north of the residence of Mr. Glauber. Lofon tbe east side of Union street, opposite tbe residence of Mr. Jobn H. McCul lough, 90x180 feet, can be divided into • foorjots 46x90; two fronting on Union and two on Ellis streets. Lots 180x180 feet, cornering on Albany, Albemarle aod Amherst street*,:can be divided into eight lote, 45x 90 feet each. Also lots on Gloucester street, b-tween Al bany and Amherst streets, and lots on Albany, between Gloucester and F streets; and on Amherst street, be tween Gloucester sad F streets. To anyone wishing desirable building lots, either for tbeir own residence or for rent, cannot fail to be satisfied with these locations. For farther Informa tion apply to J. E. dußignon, Mortgagee’s Sale. GEORGIA-Glv** Covxty. Under and by virtue of a power of sal* con tained in a mortgage executed bv D. D. Moore to the un le: signed, dated the 15th and y of June. 1000. and recorded in the office of the clerk of Glynn .Superior Court in Book Vol. 10, folio Bfs, the undersigned will sell ai public outcry, at the court house in brunatrick, iu *aid county, during the 1 gal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder for < ash. ou the first Tuvada v m November. the following prop efty, to* it: All the right, title and interest of the aiu I>. D, Aoote, and eepeci.itly the unexpired leasehold Interest in and to that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the cry of Bruns wick, sala county, and in that part of aaid city j commonly known a* -‘Town Comm ns, ’ and being more described as follows:! The eastern one-half of town commons lot numoer fifty-five (65;, being one-half of one of those at* to wn commons lot? situ, te 1> sag fted being between <•* and u and voidon and Johnston streets, in raid city, and bounded as foiiows: on thenortu by the eastern one half of town commons lot uornber fifty-geven (27), on the east by John ston street, on th® south by the eastearn ore half of town common* lot numlr t fifty-three 53) and on the wet by ’bn west rn one-half of town com. ons lot number fifty-live ($1) to setae- with all improvements thereon Said property being gold for the purpose of paying three certain prourssorf note* am* unting in the Bggreßnte to tft® enm of s4a.fio, principal, befliden IrPerest and coats of this foreclosure, as 1 pyovlded iu said mortgage. A de*d to the purcb-wei will be mad® by the Sftderrigned, purchaser paying for tale. This St pt in bet IfKK. AIAX ISAAC, Mortgagee. iHE BRUNSWICK SEPTEMBER 21, 19(0. SHERIFF SALES, GE<>ltGlA,Glyn County. Will be sold before Xhe courthouse door in wdd county, on the ffrat Tnetdey in October, JWO, within the legal home of Mie* to tue hifhret bikdei for caefc. certain property of which the following is a full and complete de scription, towit; That certain nudivided one cighth interest of, in.and to that certain lot or tract of land lying and being in the City ot lirunsw! k, oounty of Glynn and State of Geor gia, and known and designated in the plan of said town and city as the eastern one-balf of town Commons lot number one-hundred and lifty-s’x (156), suld lot one hundred and fifty six being bounded as follows, towit: On the north by li street, ou the east by Albany street, on theßouth by lot number one hundred and fifty seven (157), 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 mtu atediu the State °f Georgia, county of Glynn. ?u d xS l . tJr °/ ru,lswickftnd in tbat Portion of the City of Brunswick known as Town Com- mons aud described as follows, towit; The western one half of Town Commons lot num ber one hundred and flfty-gix (156) and im provements thereon west of Coehran avmma Also, a certain undivided one-half interest of, in and to that portion of that certain tract K>t, or parcel of land in the State of Georgia, and county of Glynn, and iu the City of Bruns wick therein, and known and designated upon the Town Commons mapof said city as that cer tain northwestern oorner section of Town Com mons lot number one hundred and thirty (130) between Arnhert and Albany street*, being rec tangular in shape, ends thirty (33) feet aud sides ninety v9O) f et, which is more min utely bounded as lollows, towit: Cnthe north by Town Common lot number one hundred and twenty nine (129) ninety feeC 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 feet, and on the west by the eastern portion of said lot number onffhuu dred and thirty thirty feet: Said property levied on as tbe property of R. T. Hitch to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Brunswick in and for said county in favor of Loan and Trust Company against said R.T. Hitch? said prop erty being in possession of R. T. Hitch. Levy made aud returned to me by It. 8. Pyles, depu ty t her ill*. This September MLKX). Also at the tame time and place the following described property towit i That certain lot tract or parcel of laad situ a'.o lying and being in |he city of Brunswick, county of Glynn and state of Georgia known and described on Summons map of said city as Dixville lot No. 1, east of Gordon aud south of Prince streets. Levied ou aa propertf of estate E. C. P. Dart, under and by virtue of an exe cution issued by H. J. Bead, tax collector, for state and county taxes due for the year 3800 amount of tax SLBB with interest ami all e ists. Levy made and returned to me by U. it. Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and place, the following described property to-wit: That certain lot, trn’t or parcel of lund lying situate and being in the city of Brunswick, Glynn Cos. Ga.,known and described on Baldwin’s map made in the year 1837. 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 execution issued by H. J- Read, tax Collector for wtate and oounty taxes due for the year' WUU, amount of tax, $7.81 with interest and all costs. Levy made ami returned to me by B. 8. Pyles, doputy sheriff. Also at the same time and piece, the following dcturibed property, to-wit: That certain lot, tractor parcel of land lying situ ate and being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, State of Georgia, aud known and doferibed on Baldwin's map of raid city, made in the year* 1837 as Old Town lot No-47®. Levied on as the prop erty of F. 51. Durt and children under and by \ ii tue of an execution issued by H. J, Read,tux collector, for state sad county taxes due for the year 1899, amount of tax $61.25, with interest and all costs, levy made and returned tome by It. 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff, , ■ • r Also at the same time. and place, tbe following described property to-wit: All that certain 10l or parcel of land situate and lying in the e|ty of Brunswick, in the Evansville addition thereto and known as Evansville lot No. 41. Levied on as the prop erty of R. H. Alston, under and by virtue of an execution issued by 11. J. Read, tax collector, for state and countv taxes due for the year 1809 amount of tax $17.75, with interest and all costs l/cvy made and returned, to me by It. 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff. “ Also at the same time and place, the following described property towit; All that lot or inict or parcelW land situate, lying and being in the city Utt county of Glynn, state o f Gcoiqraf, known a* the north west one-fourth of lot No 169. lev ied on as the propertCnf W. A. Jeter under and by virtue of an eHUutron issued by li. J? Head, tax collector, for state and county taxes line for the ye r 1808. Amount of tax $25 with interest anft all co ts. Levy made and returned to me by Hr 8. Pytef,;depuiy sheriff, AtStf ai ilie eaiOT tithe sn<s nlno*. the f< llowing described property towit: The lease bold, lute rest, in and to the southeast one half of fvWn Commons lot No. 181 between Stone wall and tochian avenues Levied.ou as the property of James and Hattie Bender under and by virtue of an execution issued by H. J. Read, tax collector, for *iate aaji county taxes due for the year 18#8, Amount of tax $5.56 with interest and all costs Im y mad© aud rei urned to me by It. S. Py!e§, de; uty sheriff. Also at the sa.no time and place' one. Peerless job pntit ■/■4L*prosg, chusu snd rulers. Levied on "** me the of (. 4\ I eavy under a j£iu* of an "ex ecution issued frior tdourl in favor of A. Kftisty & ffVcr and against (\ A. Lt-avy. pi ineinai. ;nd EkR. Hopkins <>nd 11. If. iiar\<:v fecurity . principal, $7.95 interest ayiitat, f Also at the t> ■! j >:■<• the following deticribed Property towit. ATI that lot,or tractor parc^Vfflandsituate, lying anp being in the city of Brunswick, county of Giynu and ftt&t© of Georgia, in the New Town of sai-icity, being tbe northwest o? <?,-baif of lot No 2259. Levied on o the property of Elvira Moore under and b. virtue of an*exi_cution is sue i by If, J. Hi ad, tax collector, for s;at* and : countv taxes due for the year 189 b Amount of tax $8.75 with interest ud all costs. Levy ma le and rctur. ed to me by R. S,i!y)ea, depu ty sheriff. ' K / i Also at the same time and place to the highest and best bidder, the follow'ng described real estate and mi- 1 provements thereon town: The undivided i one-sixth interest of IJ. Dart in an 1 t> that* certain tract, lot or parcel of land in ,-iaid city of Brunswick and known on Baldwin.** map of. said city made in 1837 saO and Town lot No. 179: said lot' being bounced on the north by P street, on the ea tby Udion street, *nd on the J west by Reynolds strn't. levied on an the. I property of said defendant, IJ. Dart, to satisfy f an exeention out of tbe Mnperior court of said county. Principal $351.33, />eside- interosiand cost. Written notice of levy given defendant at ieqaired by law. Levy madu and returned to tne by R. 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff. VV. H BEURriJ, Bheriff Glynn County,Oa. Also at the same time and place that cer tain other tract or par-ol f ’aa l in the Town Commons of B/ unswidk, Georgia, and known ms the weatern one half of Town Common* lot No. 71; sain west rn half of said 'oi conisining 76x100 feet facing ou Jonson street infflaid city, levied on a* the property of IK i). Cameron to satisfy thnt certain mortgage fi. fa. In favor of | George Johnson for principal besides in tore* tn and costs. Written notice of levy Riven defendant as required by law Levy ms-’e and returned to me bv fL H. Pyles, depu ty sheriff. W. 11. BKKHIR. Sheriff Glynn County,Gw. I SHKKIFF’tf BALKS. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Brunswick, Glynn ocnnt.y, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day in October, newt, that oertain lot or tract ! oi bind situate, lying ana being In the W die I trict. G. M , Glynn county. Georgia- u*d known !a? a part ox Col n' * Island,i*otitafolrg46ao"f more o" less, bod north by tflylbeback i river and Lanov bmff creek. south by part of I said iilaud. laid out m city lote,east by Blythe- back rlw. autf w*sl b .aid city iota ud Fa.- cy Bluff ei'ck. I-e.ied ou a 11(1 .old a. the propeity of the bomb Brun.wick Kailway Comp,ny under and bv rinue of a tax fl. f.is *ud by Willi,™ A Wright, comptroller-geu. tral of Ueorgi, iu fa.orof Oiynu county for lltg S, tazeu due for lsvu, and against aai'i raii w.y l otnpnny, This Septemlier 6. )Sok H. H.BBKRlK,Sheriff. - . ' ' I'l BLIC SACK .-tatc of Georgia—Glynn County Under and by vmoe ofa,,°wei. ofaale co t&med In 111 (it certain to secure de)t from Helen G. Rice to Ihe Americiin Building I oan A Sa^‘? gß A “je>*tton,of Memphis, lenn. Which dead is recorded in Book 3,. L . fob 2Ssffi 7 .°b lh f ot sai< i county, reference to which deed and the record of Bumeisbadfor all purposes—(the said Helen G. iiice baving for more than si* months defaulted Iu paying the dues and interest which she iu lo r 'aid deed to secure debt obligated herself to nav ) tUere will be sold before the door flf the court (rouse, in Brunswick, Georgls, between the leg fia’STiiKf’S:°? ,ho .‘! rst r ues<,l >? >Gctoiler 1900, to the highest and lst bidder for csbli, the following lota (if land, (and the improvements th-reoni .leanrilied on and in tiro man and plan of the city of runswlclt made by George It. Baldwin,as New Town lots Numbers 15H2,1883, 18? k 1885 and USSR. To tie sold as the properly of said Helrn G. Kicefor tbe purpose of paying , the jndclnednoss scoured by ssid deed; princi pal being 4177.51, liesides Interest, dues, one, etc. Puichaser pays for titles. This Augnit Slat, 1900. lIKLKN G. KICK, By American Building I.oau and Tontine Sav ings Associatior, or Memphis, Tcmi„ At nAtau’ in Fact. I). VV. KTtAUfife, Attorney tor said Association. ADM INLSTR ATOM’S ■ A I. K. GKOBGIA—GIyntt County. By virtue of an order.of the court of Ordinary of said oounty, will be ao dat public outcry ou the flrst Tuesday m Octotijr, TOOO, before the oourt house door in snid oounty, between tlie usual hours of sale, all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being iu said state and county and in the city of Brunswick, and using uescrilied according to tbe survey and plan of said city made by George R. Baldwin, civil engineer, in 1837, as follows, towit: 82 1-2 feet by <6 feet of the eastern 1-4 of Old Town lot number BIT, tauring the following courses, distanoes and measurements: Commending at a point on tbe western line of C chran aven ue 2fi feot south of Hie southern lino of London street, and running thonce south nlorg tbe western line of Cocbran avenue 321-2 feet: thence running westerly at right angles 45 feet: thence running northerly at right angles r. 2 1-2 feet, and thence easterly at right angles 15 feet to the point of beginning. Paid land belonging In the estate ot Amanda Iluglis, decease.l Ter l "* hash. This the 7th day of September, ,wo ’ ...... J. It. KcflßU, Admlmstrator.Kstato Amanda Hughs. I’CBLIC SALK. Georgia-Glynn County. 0 .XTM V,I ! U,: ot n power of sale con t('a <r t £ ert:liu deed to secure deed i* r, .? ul .? er tho American Uuild- M^ni^alL^"' 1 i. r ° nt no pavings Association of ‘ leCll 19 rotorded iu lsook N. N., folio, 24 of tho records of said i' ef ® r ® Dcc ., t 0 which deed and record of same is had for all (th© Alfred f * ,y r P? r having for more than six months de faulted in piyiUK the dues and interest which he in his said deed to secure debt obligated himself to pay.) there will be sold before the door of tho court house in Brunswick, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the first n to the highest and best bidder for nosh: That certain lot of land mnninswlck,Georgia, ami in that part of said city of Brunswick know n as Town Commons: and being the Western one-half of Town Com mons Lot Number 140, (and improvements) w d i, lu blMol ‘ of ,ots located between Wolf anil Albany streets, iu said city. To be sold as the property of said A F Turn er for the purpose of i ayiug the indebtedness secured by tnul deed, principal being 8808.28, besides interest, dues, fines, etc. Purchaser pays for lilies. This August out, 1900. „ . A LFRKD F. TURNER, By American Building Tsiau and Tontine havings Association of Memphis, Tennes see, Attorney in Fact. D W. KIIAUSS, Attorney for oaid Association. CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. To ail whom it may concern: Henry Q. Cur tis having iu proper form applied to n e lor permanent letters of administration on ttie es tate of Samuel Curtis, lute ol said county, tnis Is to cite all and singular, tbe creditors anil next of kin of Sain net (Jill-1 1. to b© and ani ear at ™JL 0,,1ce within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any tbfy can, why perma nent adfnlnutration should not lie granted to Henry G Curtis on estate of Snniucl C urtu, VV itness my Band and official elguature tliis 4tb day of September, into. HORACE DART, Ordinary Glynn County, Ga. CITATION. GKORGJA—GIyan CoOmtt. giyen .bat the nnderigned so ibn of ordinary of said <-' o “ii?o*ve to soil land belonging to the ostawawrldget Minebau tor the payment of ehts; *d anulibatio . will be heard at tbe regular term or the court of ordinary for paid couniv to be held on the first Monday in Octo ■ RBBKNHO TDK IMS, Administrator upon the of Bridget AlinehU'. GMO RGI a rrGl vnr> County. Whereas, Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of George . Calvin top resents to the court in her petitu 3, duty fil©i an'. entered ou record, that she ha fully adminl t**red George W. Calving estate. fl'l-is g, th r.*lare, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show chu/o, if any they ciu, wby raid .id ministratrix should not be di charged from administration, find receive b torr of dism;s --r on on the iirtt Monuuy n JJeci mbei, IKK). HORACE DART,Ordinary. ' / AOMINISTRATOR’f* NOT!CIS GEORGIA—OIynn County. Notice is hereby given to all cred'torg of throstate of John .Mahoney, late of Hillsbor ough county, Florida, deceased, and formerly of Brunswick. Gi/nn county, Ge rgi, to ren der an account of their demands to me within the tin:© proscribed by taw. properlv made oat. And a)) persons indebted tosuid deceased hi© hereby requested to makfi linmediste pitymeut tu Hit uu'fersigned. Tliii A iiKimtitl, lMi'j. WILT,JAM MaHU-SEV, AdnranslraMtuf .T(i(,n Mahoney. KTATR OP Count. Till- Sederal Trausjktrt aurfl In Equity Id the InroraueifCo., et. a)., | sapenor Cu:t of ..... TB ’ „ l of said county The Atlantic Uotton Cos., f Suit lociforoo *• *l. I |jayiem-to cupl ... I tai stock. TncarfßDdan J. 11. Kraat, Carlo Ernst. C. Schumacher’*, <;o..h topa 'nershm A. Norden & Co.,aoopaefonTiUp,K. V/ < Bdpe, Wli.l.m O. A 111.00 and JS. Tho * re h-irehy notified und roijuii sd to bo at. carta oersou or oy attorney u tlic uol Dec inter. 19*0, term r.f th- Sopcrlor Court of said count., to hit held In the coui t house of sad c . u.i, at iituosalc' 1 on the Urut Monday in Tlecnnhci, , t and hy i 19 o’clock, a. m., of said dav, then oh' there to I an.war the pUmtitr in tbUac lon In default thereof tbeCncrt will proceed sa to iu.tic? may appertain W itn. ss the Hop Jo. W Hoo net, Jud#e of aaid Court. Thla ill • ;I ly of July, 190 C. H. E pi; RIOTSON. Cle.a Superior Co..rt, Lly/m V j, (<a. |D!HS<JLUriOS„NOT; t )K. On account ol 1 he death of Samuel oujtl7i*,tir Unit of Curtis,Carrera- At Co.,hv mutual oon santna, le e.u dissolved. B. CAltt^M, 1 uNKittPlrtms. PROCLAM ATION. —Bt*t© of Georgia. Kx eculive 04Dc, Atlanta.—Submitting constitu tional amendment regarding pensions for the widows of confederate soldiers to a vote of the people a tthe next general electioDw whereas, the general usaemblyof 1899 passed by a constitutional majority the following act towit: *\An act to amend sect'on 1, article 7, para graph 1, of tht constitution of Georgia, so as to extend the provisions of said section, article and paragraph to the widows of confederate soldiers, who, by reason of ago and poverty, or iuflrmity and poverty, or blindness and pover ty, arc unable to provide a living for them selves, and for other purposes.’* Sec. 1. Be it enacted L>y the general assem bly of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by au thority of tbe same, that section 1, article 7, paragraph 1, of the constitution of Georgia, be and the same is hereby amended by inserting alter the word “service” iu the 13th line, the following words: u or who. by reason of age and poverty, or infirmity and poverty or tdind neiss alid poverty, are unable to earn a living for thomselve y* 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 service of the confederate states, with substantial artificial limbs during life; and to make suitable provisions for such confederate soldiers as may have been otherwise disabled or permanently injured in suen anrvicu* ui who may, by reason of age and poverty,or infirmity and poverty, or Dliudocss ar* un able to provide a living for themselves, and for the widow* of fcuch confederate soldiers as may have died m the service of the con'ederate states* or since, from wounds received therein, ojr disease contracted in the service, or who by rersonefage and poverty, or infirmity aud poverty, or blindness and poverty, are unab e to provide a living for themselves; provided that tbe act *hall only apply to such widows ns were married at the time of such service, and have remained unmarried since the death of such soldier husdand.” feec. S. Beit further enacted, that, if this amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirdl of the general assembly, of each house, the same shall be eutertd on tneir journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, aud the governor shal cause the amendment to be published in one or more of the newspaper® in each congressional district for two months immediately preceding the next general election, and the same shall be submitted to the people at the noxt general election, and the voters thereat shall have writ ten or printed on their tickets, “For ratifies tion of section 1, article 7, paragraph 1, 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 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 ?,secttou 1, paragraph l, of the 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 D v Candler, governor of said state, do Issue this, my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendment of the constitution is hereby sub mitted, lor ratification or rejection, to the voters or this state, at the general election to lie held on Wednesday, October 8,1900, as provided in said act. ALLEN D. OANDLER, By the Governor, Governor. J.W. WA&REN,. Secretary Executive Department. Service By Publication. STATE OF GEORGIA--County of Glynn. John Rogers, ) In Glynn Superior Oourt, May „ , X*- 1 Terra, 1900. Susie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. To the Defendant, Susie Rogers: You uro hereby commanded to be and appear at tho December Term, next, of Glynn Superior Court, to le holden at the court house in Sf. u ?V iok .’ G , 1 ys‘ n bounty, Georgia, on the Monday in December, 1900, and by Ten (10) O clock of the forenoon of said date, then and there to answer the complaint of the plain tiff in the above stated case in his Liuel for Divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett, Judge of the Supr rlpr Gcmn of Glynn County , this the loth day of July, 1900. s „ H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn t ounty, Ga. HEKVICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Georgia—Conn tjr of Glynn. Mrs, Ella Markham Lihel for divorce: in the Superior oonrt of Glynn ’*• county, May term, (IKK), „ r. Order to perfect service Martin B. Markham grunted at said term. To the Defendant, Martin B. Markham. lon are hereby required, in person or by at w/™ 3r tii2 l f,, I * rul appear, at tho December Term, 1900. of Glynn Superior court, to lie hold en in and for said county, at the court house,in Brunswick, Glynn count--, Georgia, on the flrst Monday in December, lUOo, and yoi.‘”'.l he there by tea (10) o'clock, of the forenoon of said rjT then and there to answer the complaint of tile plaintiff Mrs. Mila Markham, in the above staled case, In her libel for divorce. Witucse the Honorable Joseph W. BenncL Judge of the Superior court of Glyna-cpunty, this the 2Hh day of Augusi, 1900. o->V . A. O. TOWNSEND,-* Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, Gl.nn County, Georgia. ERNEST DAHT.I rw rsL Attorney f„r SERVICE - siCATION. 'State of Goori[ia-~C’mK'2*f Glynn. Mrs. Edna Wylie 1 LlheJ for divorce; In the superior Jrj*rt of Olynn ts. cjjunt.y, IK term. I!K, . ... . order to perfect service, James Wyjfe. granted term. To the Defendant, James Wylie. Yen are hereby required, in person or hy at lorncy to tie r.nd appear at the IJectmaer term, i ltil), of f.lynn Superior cont t, to he hold en i-i amt for said county, at the court home, io HrunswUdL Giynti county. Georgia, ou the Ur.t Monday in December, UK)O. and vou wlti bo there bv-Un <lO/ o'clock of the torenuon of said day, then a”'i thtoo to an* wer the ootii pbilnt of the iilainiifT, Mrs. Edna Wviio, in the above etated ccee, ,n her tit,..] f ur . jvorce. ni< BOSS the Honorable Joseph W. fienmt Judge of the Sup *r;or cohrt of Gtvnn countv this theHifb and. v August, 1(100 A O TOWNSEND Deputy Clerk ot too Superior Court, Glvoi Connty. Georg 11 EKNr.hT DAIiT Attorne* fot IdarntlE. SKrtVICI. UT PUBLICATION. vs. eoHßty, Mav trrrui, lnoo ... . , Order to perfect service Thomas A. I.ong. granted at said term. Io tin* Deft udanl.Thomas A Long lou are i.r.irb veqtilre j, i„ person ,„ l,y at tornov e and, appear, at Die Ire com term, 1900 of ta. Glynh Sooeii, ! u holden ... and > r Kid coSnty at°tho’eourt* 'h'T, 17 eounty. Osmrgfa^fn .J** 1 ., G©‘‘stnber, IWjO, and vou WI I b there by o’clock or the forermon jgd suol ilny,then and there p. answer th* 1... Wn of he plaintiff. Mrs. Uale m ! th'' B thel.d?7, o fo. l A,3't, t tio. Gr,nn ~S: , December > 1 WMbrSupcrlor o. j. r*m. WjmZZF mD cmu " To !b© BMid 'flK feDfUnt.O. Fr®cmn: You aro b 'ieic, requtnpg V."sonally or bv a’.'eri ey, to ta an.l appear at the next term of 0* npcrlor COll. rol said cmtntv. oonvanlne I n tire flr- t Mono ay in December. IWki, then and there to answer t’*e plaintiff. Clyde Era rnan II pot the •nu lla or her petition tJr dlvoroe fl*e.i .a< ■ ynu: mln default of such appearam-t I tbc oourt will proevod to Jus: Re hU;IV annor i w; Southern Railway Cos. Office of General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. SCHEDULES. For SaTannah, Washington and New York. 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