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Typhoid Feyer Eiperience
Is not desired in your own per
son. A Doctor's Observation
Is Valuable to All.
Read what one soys about
Johnson’s Chill & Feyer Tonic
“Last Fall we had a good deal of
Tvpho-Malaria. or perhaps Ty
phoid Fever. Some patients died:
some recovered after six or eight
weeks. After trying regular rem
edies two weeks, i gave Johnson’s
Chill and Fe ver Tonic. In no in
stance bad it been given more
than 34 hours, when fever cooled
down and did not return. Patients
regained good health rapidly**
J. F. Kixchelojc, M. D.,
Gonway, Ark.
Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at
the first symptom, and
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A. B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ga.
80l Manufacturer.
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Commencing
MONDAY, OCTOBER M
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The greatest acr bat'c comedian on
the Amcr.can stage
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~t~AND—
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8021 Newcastle St.
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CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Its 'Cm2 Fresh Im Bar, Kilk Sk&ke
Soda Wats? Etc,,
All Kinds of Candy .
Pleasant to the taste.
Effective, reliable.
DR. J. H. McLEAN’S
LIVER AND
KIDNEY BALM
Eliminates uric acid. The best
remedy for Rheumatism and
diseases of the Stomach, Liver
and Kidneys.
11 a Bottle, at druggists.
THE DR. J. Ifc MCLEAN MEDICINE 00.,
•T. IVJB, ISO.
FOR SALE BY i
W BUTTS, Tbe.,iru*trnt.*
~r. pool,
Contractor and Builder,
119 South Stotu ’%)! °(r<et
Brunswick, - Georgia
iSAXXfflTO rOUR SHOES.
Allen V*¥oot- Knee, h powder. It rum painful,
smarting, nef von feet and ingrowing na ls,and
instant’> tae M. ulngmir C3rus end bun
loub. .i’d UiP / • t c i.mfvrt tu-covery of the
age. Allan's foot-Ks&c rank* J’ijrht oi Dew
shoes feel carp lit • ,>n#irefor ► weal
ing. ca?i oh and hot. cited. act ing feet. Try it
tod&’. hoM *.f all dr iggistn and t-hoe Stores.
By malt for isc in t£ tnps. Trial package |r< e.
Addi‘% Alien 8. Plata lead, Le Hot* N. ) .//2UM
WILL SERVE
NO* LONGER
L j
Gen. Evans Determined
to Resign.
[ cannot mmm
Commander of Georgia Di
vis'o i Confederate Veter
ans Will Insist on
Retiring.
Atlaita, Ga., October 24.—(Jen-'
eral Clement A, KvflJlg announc
ed this moraiog that he would not ao
crpt the ccmmander.hip of the Georgia
'Veterans if the position was tendered
him.
He baa already made the announce
ment but he reiterated the statement,,
tcday. The veterans will make a very
strong eff irt to have the general retain
his pretent place, but he says he is
deeply conscious of the honor which
has been conterred on him in the past
but ss the aatcciation is now well or-
ganized he thinks some of bis CDmradee
should succeed him. He says he does
not think tha veterans will offer him
the place of commander when they un
derstand his position,
He has sent out lelttrs to every
camp in the state notifying the mem
bers that he would not be a candidate
for re-election, and that he would to.
if It waa again 1; d
ered him.
General Evans was very positive In
his announcement today. He soys be
loves the veterans, and will do any
thing fo- them, but since the associa
tion i, in such spiendid condition he
thinks the office of commander sLould
go to Bomebody else.
It is exasperating to unc who knows Foley's
Honey and Tar, and knows what it win do, to
have a dealer recommend something else as
“just the s ime,’’ or -just as good' 1 for colds,
coughs, croup, la grippe, etc. TV. J. Butte.'
For Backache use
STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU.
9 In our furnishing goods
department you will find all
that’s new and popular.
Levy’s
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
tThe Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a blrod
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood. 11 acts a* a
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and lends strength and
tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can be taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blqod, Stomach and
Verves soon succumb to its wonderful
■’ffact on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
it Price SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Qusker Doctor made all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Tootbachp. Backache, P.heumatiem,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all
pain can be relieved by it. Price 2/c
onrt 60c
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOA P.
aDi dicated soap for the skin, scalp
nd complexion, Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the core of
letter, ecceroa and eruptions of the
kin. Prme 10,s a box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
Polhiirs Drue Store
BRUNSWICK TIMES-* ALL, OCTOBER 24, I9to*
SHIPPING REPORT.
k.
Corrected Daily by Oapt. Otto Johannostn
Port of Bruns iek, Oct. 33,1900.
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ARRIVED.
BrigJjbn McDermott, Tonker, S.
Johns, P. R.
CLEARED.
Schr. Martha 8. Bement, llulin,
New York.
SAILED.
Scbr. R. Bowers, Young, Provi
lenoe.
Schr. Jennie S. Hall, Watte, Bos'on.
SHIP NOTICE
Neither the masjgf nor owners of
the Norwegian- bark, Emilie Mare
will be responsible for any debts o in
fracted by the'orew of said bark.
/. Tonnesen. Master.
.... *|y .
Ship IS itlcr.
Neither the master nor o vners
of the Norwegian birk Tri i
will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of -aid bark.
Thormek, Master.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners or con
signees of the Norwegian bark
Areola, wltl be responsible for,:
any debts oootrac'id by the orew of
said bark, . • Sgg
AndiieSen,
BPKCIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master, nor owqefe
of the British bark Etbtl. Clar%*i
will bs responsible for soy. debts
oontraetrd by the crew of said
steamer. Bkekton. Master.
A Minister’! Good Work,
“I hat a severs attack of btlioua colic-gota
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
iHxrrliuu Remedy, took two do*B and was en
tirely cored,” says Iter. A. A. Power, of Empo
ria, Kan. “My neighbor across the street was
sick for over a week, had two or three bottles o
medicine from the doctor. He 'used them for
three or four dsyWwltbout relief, tbrn called in]
another doctor who treated him for so .no days
and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I
went oter to aee him the next morning,, tie
said his bowels were In a terrible fix, that they
had been running off so long thatlt was almost
bloody flux. I asked him If he had tried chain
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dlari-huh Remedy,
and he said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought
him my bottle and gave hiinonedose; told him
to take another dose in fifteen or twenty min
utes if he did not find relief, but lie took no
more, and was entirely cored I think It the
best medicine f haveever tided." For sale by
Dr. Bishop's drug store.
Things you won’t find
elsewhere, Dunlap and Stet
son Hats, Manhattan 'Shirts.
Levy’s'.
This is trie season when mothers are
alarmed on section! of OttWP. I' (>
quickly cured by Oae OoUgb
Cure, which children liketWtake. W.
J. Butts.
Pure Whiskey, Harper’s. Peifoc'
Whi-k-y, Harper’s. Every bnttb
guaranteed Harper’.. Sold b) T. New
man, Brofiewick, Ga.
It Heals th-' Longa.
When suffering turn a rreking cough tuk*:
dose of Foley’.- Honey and Tar. The soreness
will be relieved and a warm, grateful feeling
and healing of the parts affected will be expe
rienced. Take nosuinstitute. W. J. Butts.
Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. Jft. Watxins.
Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrencevil’c,
Va., writes: “I am using Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure in my practice among se
vere ctses of indigestion, and find it
an admirable remedy.' 1 Many nun
dredt of physicians depend upon the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure >n stom
ach troubles. It dtgosts what you eat.
tod allows you to eat a'l the good food
you need, providing you do not oyer
load your stomach. Gives instant re
lief and a permanent cu e. W. J.
Butts.
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STUART’S GIN and
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Dr. Hathaway
Treats All Diseases.
His Method Invariably Cures All
Catarrhal, Bronchial, Lung, Stom
aeh? l.iv r. Kidney and Other Com
plaints, ;;s Well as All Diseases
and Weaknesses of Women.
in Dr. Hathaway’s most
extensive practice, cot
B* ertiig a period of more
c L‘:..n2o. ars.b^Uasbeen
mgb “ ciilleU upon r* wreiu *ll
JK M fl manner of diseases of
J nieu and women and
wV :• tno whole- line of
V human ailments bo has
been umtoniily sue
cessful. •
'.At-'- l'r- Hathaway's mo
limit of treatment m-ts
—2— directly at tin, seat ot
Purifies til! ' troul)lc - purities the blooq
,• . r-inod up tlie whole .system- afid
*" " uetitriliics' the poisons wldoh
conditions.
:i n;c'2cat . Y< ‘ arl >' be restores to perfee',.
j beiiltli thousands of sufferer:
trcrtica. from Catarrh. Bronchitis, A ’
;iaa, 11 ay Fever, l.ung Complaints, StomiMfctep
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t*rs. Eczema and a!! rusmi'n of skin
diseases of
" omen T •,:>r weltiuifese^uitl.
iiveases by whioi: are afflicted
LntrTiwLyN otfices are lit ted
, ' ’ v 11 1 ad' the latest elec-trioal and
vpj>...rces. uii.er app; ;.:.ces, In the use ct
•hk !i. ;iii well tlie mienwcope, ne has world
'MjTiciieas an expert. All of tho medicines
■■'•ed oy Dr. Hathaway arc Compounded in his
iWDiabtrafories, under his personal direct I on.
trm special TejheiUes ni o' prebanvl for each in
ilvidttai fcttso aocording to Its reduirements.
Enmlnattnn I>r - DjUimwuy lias prepared a
k* J* series of self-eMaminalian blanks
u .an Hi. apidytngto the different diseases
"hicß he *euds free on apidication-. No. i, for
Men; No. 2, for Wpmen; No. ?. for Skin Diseases;
No. i. tui Gatarrhai Disease--; No. s.* for Kidneys
Dr. Hathaway makes nocharire
iMcncuitatioiv for (**msultatitm at either his
Free. office hr bymftU. .
4 AaSWTGiV HATHAWAY, M. D.
v Dr. Ilathuw ay & Cos.,
CrTnu yNroet, Savannah, Uu
this pafkr whkv cnrciya
SERVICE BV PUBt.ICATIO.N
pf. Gt*orgia—County of Glynn.,
• AfrikKlliUMarkham Libel for-divorce: in the
Superior court ofGlVnn
vs. county. May term, 1000,
Order to perfect service
Martin B. Maikhum granted at said term.
To the Martin B. Markham.
You arc ben bjf required, in person or by at
torney, to be ami appear, nt the December
•Term, IffOO, of Glynn Superior court, to bo hold
eo in and for said county, at the courtdiouue,in
Brunswick. Giynn count', Georgia, on the first
Monday in December t 1900, and you will lie
there by ten (10) o'clock, Of the forenoon df said
day, then and there to answer the complaint of
the plaintiff Mrs. Ella Markham, in the above
stated oast, in her libel for divorce.
Witness tho Honorable Joseph W. Bennot,
Judge of Urn Superior court of Glynn county,
this the 24th day of August, 1000.
A. O.TOWNSKND,
Clerk of the Superior Court, Glynn
'iiifcCmuUy, Georgia.
■Rest da rt,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(I •‘ v >KBVICK BY PUBLICATION. ~~
Mrs. Clyde Fj*eeman, j Libel for Divorce. Tte
turnahle to December
vs. Term, 1900, of Superior
_ Court of Glynn coun
(). J. Fncman. j tv, Georgia.
To the eaid defendant, O. *J. Freeman:
Y“ou are hereby required* personally or-by
attorney,to he and appear at the next term of
tho Bupe|dor Court 01 said county, convening
on the film Monday m December, 1900, then and
there to aiiHwer the plaintiff, Clyde Freeman,
upon the merltß of her petition for divorce filed
Htrafnat ymi ; aw in default or such ai>tiearance
tbe CourFwlll proceed aw to justice whall apper
tain. Witness the Hon 4o* e Ph W. Bennet.
Judge of said Superior Court, thw 22d dav of
August, 11)00. A. O, TOWNSKN!,
Deputy Clerk Suiierior Court. Glynn Go., Ga.
f>. W. KB AUSS, PlttPs. Atty.
.SERVICE BY PUBLRATION.
State of Georgia—t ounty of Glynn.
Mrs. Lzzie Long JLihel for divorce: In the
Superior court of Glynn
vs. county, Mav term, 1 INK).
Order 10 perfect service,
Tbomaw A. i.ong. gianted ai said term.
To tlie Defendant. Thomaw A Long.
You are horeby required, in person or by at
torney. to be an<l attpear. at the December
term, 1900.0f the Glynn Superior couri.toue
-bolden in and for said county, at the court
hr use in Brunawick, Glynu countv. Georgia, on
tbe first Monday in December, 1900, and you
will be there by ten no) ©.'clock of the forenoon
of said day, then and there to answer the com
fd*inf of tbe plaintiff, Mrs. Lizzie Ixonir in the
above “fated case, in her libel for divorce.
Withers the Honorable Joseph W Bennet,
Jndg' l of thq court of Glynn county,
this the 24th day ol Augimt. LWO.
A. O. TOWNSEND.
Deputy Clork of the . Superior Court, Glynn
bounty Georgia.
KR.NESr DART,
Attorney for IMaiotiff:
PUBLIC ri 11 K
fct'Ue of Georgia—County of Glynn.
Under and by virtue of the pawer of sale
contained in the deed to secure debt from
Amanda A. Duvj- to the BrunhWick Title
Guarantee and Loan Company, marie executed
and delivered on tie 24th oav o' February,Nti,
and which said deed *o i, octire debt Ik duly re
corded on pages 441. 142 at,a 44 5 of Vol U (it the
genera! records of Clynr.ieoui.tv, Georgia, rel
erenco thereto bcing liad, Die Title
unarantee an 4 Lou a company will expose and
offer for sale to tlie highest and best bidder for
cash, before the court bouse door of Glynn
county, Georgia, within the legal Lour* of sale,
on the flist Tins ily,' ia Novemlier.
190(i, all of that certain tract, lot
or parcel of land, wuh the building*
and improvements thereon futuate. lying and
b€i"g In the Old Town of the City of Brunt* •
wic k. *lynn county, Ge orgia, known and de
scribed as 'he n triheuntera 80x90 feet of Old
Town lot number twelve (12), bounded on the
coith by the eastern one-half of old.town lot
riumiier eleven (ti) 90 feet; east oy Oglethorpe
street SO feet; south by tbe remaining eastern
portion of said lot nunjt er 12 90 feet, and west
ly the noi tn western portion of said Old Town
lot number 12 8) feet, aid Old Town lot num
ber 12 being identified upon the map of said
city made by George R. Baldwin A. D. 1W to
whic h reference is hereby bad for tbe purpose
liquidating the indebedneni due aafd com
pany oy the said grantor, namely, $600.00 prin
cipal debt, besides interest unto the firtfc I nes
tin' in November, 1900. amounting to $417.82,
and tbe further suui of $9 60 a* coats of adver
tls.ng this saie.
BRUNSWICK TITLE GUARANTEE & LOAN
COMPANY.
ByC. Y. GOODYEAR, President.
Attests W.K. Kay, Sec A Treas.
Tbe Plant System will tell round
trip tickets fr.r’tbe annual fsir, Way
cross Fair A>ooiation, at one fare*
from Toomasville, A bany, Sivannal).
P.run.wiok, JaoiMii It Lake City,
Moonteello andintenueiiiste points,
A spl nditl ritojfram of afraotlons
baa been arran(i<nhs*t!(J visit, Of* will
be wt ll enterla nfi.
B. W. W*kh,
Passeoffer Traffio Manager,
Sivanntb.Ga.
SHERIFF SALES.
GEOKGIA, Glynn County.
Will be sold before the courthouse door in
•aid county, on the first Tuesday In November,
ISOO. the name being the tb day thereof, w ithin
the legal hours ot sale to the highest bidder for
cart, the following property to-wit: One rodei
top desk, six (U) oak mantel,, threo (3) large
tombstones, five (5) small tombstones, one Moi
ler iron sare. Levied on as tho property of the
defendant. Keed E. I.aMance, to satisfy an exe
cution issued from the City court of Bruns
wick, county of Glynn, at the March term. IMS),
in favor of Swlnglci & Falconer for three hun
dred and eighty-one dollars and four cents
t 5381.04) principal, with interest thereon from
December 14, 1890, at 8 por cent, per annum
until paid and all costa. levy made and re
turned to me by E. F. Tayior, depute sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described propertvto-wit: That cer
tain lot, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying
and being in the city of Brunswick, county of
Glynn, state of Georgia, and known and de
scribed on Baldwin's map of said city made in
the year is:;7 as tbesouthwest one-sixth (1-8) of
Old 1 own lot number 84. Levied on as *!,
property of the e-’ate of J. y B 3ur nafter and
of nn execution issued by 11. ,1. Head,
tax collector, for state and county taxes due for
the year 185*9. Amount of tax $35,00 with inter
est and all costs. 1-evy made and returned to
me by it. 8. Flies, deputy eherifl'.
Also at the same time and place
the following described property towit: Those
siSlS&ffMpte, tracts or parcels of land situate
"c in the city of Brunswick, coun
■tau- of Georgia, and known and
|U||P!oßa|nons’ map ot said city, made
p.n tho ycal. as Ilabcrsbam park lots nnm-
I'ers tii, J7.VP and 02, between I.ee and Gordon
Streets. Levied on as the property of Mrs. F
E. Habersham under snd by virtue of an exe
cution Issued by 11. ,T. ltoad, tax collector, t r
state and county taxes due for the year 1898.
Amount of taxes SSO with interest ami all coat.
Levy made and returned to me by R. s. Pyles
deputy sheriff. “
Also at the same time and place, tb#
following described property towit: Thai cer
tain lot or tract of land situate, lying ami be
ing in the 27th district G. M.. countv of Glynn,
state of Georgia, and known as a part of Colo
nel g island, containing two hundred (2CO) acres
more or Icsb. Bounded on the north by lands
of the South Brunswick Railway Cos., on tho
west by Fancy Bluff creek, on the south and
oast by lands of the Brunswick Dock Cos. Lev
ied on as the property of said Brunswick Dock
Cos. under ana by virtue of an execution issued
by 11. J. Read,tax collector,for state and county
taxes duo for tho year 1899. Amount of tax ono
hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.) with
Interest and all costs. Levy made and return
ed to me by K. S. ryles, deputy sheriff.
W.H. BERRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County,Ga.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Oflloe City Clerk, Brunswick* Ga., Oct. 1,1900.
In accordance with Section X of the amended
the City of Brunswick, approved
November 18,1889, 1 will on the first Monday in
October, li)ou, at 10 a. m., open the books for the
registration of the qualified (to he qualified to
register all State, County and City Taxes must
ho paid) voters of the city of Brunswick, Ga ,
arfd keep the Barne open until tbe first Monday
in November, 1900. L. O. BO OFT, Clerk,
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn Countv.
To whom it may concern: A, C. Shannon
having in proper form applied to me for per
manent, letters of'administration upon the es
lute of I>. F. Sleeper, of said county, deceased,
this is to cite the creditors and next of kin or
said deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time required by law and show
cause, if any, why permanent letters should not
be granted to the applicant as prayed for.
Witne-s my official tignathre this 11th of Octo
ber, 1900, BoRACBrDART, ordinary.
I :
CITATION.
G KORGfA—GLYNN COUNTY.
Lorena Turner, wife of Alfred Tinner, has
app led for exemption of personality un lsctt
ing apart and valuation of homestead out of
h'* Piopertyand I nil! piss upon the same at
lo o elOck a. in., on the 22nd day of October,l9oo,
at my office. Thia September 29th, 1900
HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, Ga.
btdiVICE BY PUBLICATION.
State of Georgia—County of Glynn.
Mrs. Edna Wylie Libel for divorce; in the
Superior court of Gljun
* vg. - county, May term, 1900,
order to perfect Beryict,
James Wylie. grained at .raid term.
To the Defendant, James Wylie.
Yon ana hereby required, in person or by at
torney. to be and appear at the December
term, 19,i0<of Glynu Superior court,to be Hold
en in and for said county, at the court house,
ip Brun.-wick, Glynn county. Georgia, on tlie
first Monday In December, 1900. and you will
be there by ten (10) o'clock of the forenoon of
?ata day, then and th*be to anewer the com
plaint of the plaintiff. Mrs. r dna Wylie, in the
above stated case, in her libel for divorce.
witness the Hono able Joseph W. Rennet,
Judge of the Superior cohi tof Glynn county,
this the.24'h day of August. 1900.
A. O. TOWNSEND.
Deputy cicrk of the Superior Court, uivnr )
County. Georgia.
FRNk.sT DAKT, . .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
AHMUNM l BATOR sTsllk”
GEORG! A—Glynn Cour,tv.
By virtue of an order f the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, 1 will sill at public ouicry
on the first Tuosiiay iu November, I9QB, at tbe
court house in •-aid county, witbm the legal
tooim of sale, the following described.ittudg, tho
property of the es ate ofßildgct Mirbihan, de-
d, si*uate ih the Cliy ot Brauns wick, in
rsl'l rtatc and county, to wit: T.ois nunbere
twelve hundred and thn ty-geven <!287;, twelve
iiun red and thirty oighi (1298),iwclff hundred
-no thirty-nine twelve hundred and
forty U’-GO/, six hundred and forty-two <<>42 .
and six hundred and forty-three 043), r*gie.-
livcdy. ear hof eaid lots ueing in that portion of
said city commonly called “New Town, ’ and
designated upon the rnaji of the plan <*f Bai l
cPy i.r made by Geo. H.Baldwin, serveyor, A.
l>. 1897. and of the addition the num
bers aljovt described, knu to which mao and to
the order of said court of ordinary aforesaid,
reference is made for ail purposes of deectip
tion.
Also, fbe unexplred leasehold interest lr
and to the following lots o parcel* ol 1-jr.d ait
cate in the city of Brungwick, and in thrt part
thereof commonly called “Town ConnioDM.*’ to
wit: That portion of lot u irober u* venty-flve
75) fronting forty t. 50) feet n Amherst street
and ninety (90) feet on J street, tbe lea .ohuld
therein expiring u on March 21,1907; bff num
ber one hundred ..i i thirty-five (185), bounded
eufetby Albany street, south by L street, wegt
by Wolfe street and north by lot number one
hand’ed and tblrtv four, and having a front
upon Ait*any and Wolfe etreeia rajjjectJvrly of
nm 3} (80) feet and a depth betwetwaid atieets
of boudr* and and ei ht* (iW) feet.
albo. that portion of lot nutuber one hundred
and -thirty-four (184) Umnded eatt by Albany
street, south by lot number one hundred and
thiny-flv' (19o), west by M r olfe street, ana
north bv Jot numlrer one* hundred and thirty
tnree (138;; and tho remaining portion of sa:d
lot number om hundred and thirty three (184,
the same fronting twenty-nine (29) feet upon
Albany Btreet and ninety (00) feo upon Wolfe
'fitfcSftbe leasehold intcreiil therein cxplri.i?
AitQrrV, 19fi7, and the description of each of sud
Town Commons lot* and paits f lots ueing
made with reference to the map of what a com
monly called the * Hughes Huryey* 1 c f the Town
Common* ( f.Mro Oty of file in the office of tin
mayor and council tnoreof. Termsoi sa/e cash.
Tme October 8, im KG' UNDO T< RR 8,
Adin to tat ra tor le bouUnon etc. Bridget M.n< -
ban, deceased.
NOTICE TO TAXFVYKRc.
t of tho purport* the SL t< and
County Tax for .1 will be at the follow ng
<t. rlet preoncts on dan;* named, to- vit:
% Oiet* Oct. 27, Nov. 19 and Dec. it
27 Hist. Oct 20, Nov 2< 5 and Dec. 4.
1856 l>i4t. Ocl. 25, N0v.21 and Dec fl.
14.9 List. Oct. 5?4, Nov, 22 and l‘e: 7
20, Dial, (refe 29, JO, HI, Nov. 2”, 24, '!>< anti Dec.
8, JO. 11. I. J. Ukau.
ii T.C. GiynuCo,
Service Ey Publication.
STATE OF GEORGIA--Connty of Glynn.
John Rogers, ) In Glynn Superior Court, May
_ . If- | Term, 1000.
J u ', c I I.tBEL for divorce.
To tlie Defendant. Susie Rogers:
2.**® Sereliy commanded to be and appear
at tlie December Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Court, to beholden at the court house in
Itvunswiek, Glynn County, Georgia, on the
~iv 8 . t „ i J on ! las '. ‘I 1 Dumber, lfioo. and by Ten
(10) O’clock of the forenoon of said date, then
ami there to answer the complaint of the plain
tiff in the abore stated case in his Liuel for
Divorce.
Witness, the Honorable Joseph \V. Bennett,
Judge of the Snp-.rior Court of Glynn County
this the 10th day of July, ltioo.
H. F. duBIGNft"
Clerk Bupeflor Court, Glynn
GEOllu:. ; V| | m
iJary C. I Levy,
The National Hank of Brii'KS* rnfrfcnd the May
or and Council of Brunswick.—Petition for par
tion of realty in Glynn Superior court, De
cember Term thereof, 1900.
To the Defendrnt, Jefferson Levy:
You are hereby notified that the petitioner in
the above stateti case will apply for a parti
tion of that certain real property in the state
of Georgia, county ot Glynn and city of Bruns
wick, described as follows: T o Northeastern
portion of wbat is known as and called the
“Thirty Acre Tract” or “The Wells Tract*”
having the following courses and distances, to
wit: Commencing at the centre of the South
ern line of Union street and running thence
Southwardly 1,610 feet; thence running Easfe
wardlyßlofeet; thence running Northwardly
1610 feet; thence running Wcstwnrdly .555 feet,
except threo certain email tracts heretofore
sold by the owners; such application for par
tition of said land will bo made at the next
term of said couifc to be held on the first Mon
dao in December next.
This notice given in pursuance of an order
granted September 28,1900, by Hon. Paul K.
Sea brook, judge of said court presiding, the
Honorable Joseph W, Bennet being disqualified
in said case.
. Witness tho Honorable Paul E. Seabrook.
of said court pre siding, this October 1,
1900.
. u H. F. DU BIGNON,
ui> 2.Mrior Court, Glynn County, Ga.
SPARK.S & T W ITTY,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
John M-Steele Application for re
vs. . .
Janie Htidier, formerly moval of
Janie Steele. ' disabilities.
Notice is hereby given that on the oth day of
October, POO, the undersigned filed in the office
of the clerk of the Superior court of Glynn
county lug application for removal of tho disa
bilities resting upon him under tha verdict and
judgment.rendered in said court May 21, 1900—*
iu tho| suit of his former wife, Janie Steele,
wgaiust hiinfor divorce, and that Bald applica
tion will be heard at the term of said court be
the ilrnt Monday in December next.
This October 8, 1900.
JOHN M. STEELE
CITATION.
GEORG! '—Glynu County,
To whom it may concern: H. J. Read having
in proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
George McArthur, Into of said county, this is to
cite all and singular, tho creditors and next of
km of George McArthur to tie aud appear at
my office within tho time allowed by law and
show ca line, if any they can, why lermauont
administration should not be granted toH.J.
Read on George McArthur’s estate. Witness
my hand official signature this 12th day "of Oc
tober, 1910. HORACE DART,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied for exemp
tion of porsonalitfand the petting apart anil
valuation nf homestead out of tbe estate of H
C, Smith, deceased, late of said connty and
t-tate. and I will pass upon the game at ten
o’clock a. m ,on the 22nd day of October, 1900,
at tny office in the court house of said county
and state. J
HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn;County, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA-—Glynn Count}’.
Whereas, Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of
George W. Calvin estate, represents to tho
court in her petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has ftiHy administered George
W. Calvin’s estate. This is, therefore, to cito
all persons concerned, kindred aud creditors,
to show cause, if any tliev can, wliv said ad
ministratrix should riot be discharged from
awinlatration. and receive loiters of dismis
sion ou the first Monday in December, 1900.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Mtb. Mary Mahoney having made nppllca
tion for twelve month*’ suppoit.out of the
estate of Timothy Mahoney, and appraisers
duly appointed to Bet apart the aame having
ft;' I their return, all persona concerned are
herebJLftß'qired to show estiec before the court
■>f oronpry oi said county on the 11 rat Monday
in November, why said application should
not le granted. Thin Hhdov of Novumber.md.
HO It ICE DAHT, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GkonGLV-Glynn County
y i banjufi part, of Glynn county, in said Stale
lias applied to the Ordinary of said county of
Glynn for exemption Of personally and sol ting
apart and valuation of homestead, and I w ill
pas-; upon the s one t 10 o’clock u. m. upon the
mb dy of October, I*JOO, a the court house 1u
said county of Clvnn. This September 22, IPOO.
JEFFERSON f). sI’AKKd.
Judge City Court of Brunswick and pro hac
vice ordinary Glynn County, Georgia.
Administrators Notice.
A'] persons Tuivi claims against estate of
JG. Campbell will epent them to the. under
signed, a. all owir, ;ud estate Nvill Heaae
pay the. aoc- vnts to J. J. SI’KARS,
Aim r. Fstate J. G. Campbell.
■LL'.H ■ ■!
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION.
The put llc is hereby notified that a bill will
be offer© l at the next session of ibe legist iture
emending the charter of the city of Brunswick
R. R. HOPKINS
Brunswick, Ga., Sept, 27, 1900.
State of Georgia—County of Glynn.
The co-partnership heretofore existing, under
the firm uanie and stylo of Taylor,Cook oc Com
pany engaged in the saw mill but-lness, in the
manufacture oi cypress lumber, and otherwise,
at Brunswick, G , having served it#
purposes, itls matually agreed by all
of the undersigned members of said Arm
tbai the said partnership be and (he
aimeisheieby dissolved by mutual consent.
The business neretofore carried on ny tb** said
company will hereafter To conducted bv the
corporation duly created by the Superior court
of Glynn comity. Georgia, with its principal
office in Brunswick, Ga , kuow as and oallo.l
the Tayh -i ook Cy .reBS Company. All debt
ors, redit.ia and other part' s dealing with
| said co-partm ,/ i the past aud all persons
other*i-oH' l i and will take notice. ThisOc
foLer i\ hsx>. .ispecll uiiy, „ .
O, N Taylor*. '1 H. Cook.
Will 8 Taylor. .1. II Cook.
Mr*. Hattie *l. A. W.Cook.
Mr*. Rebec*'a A. Cuolc. .) W.Cook,
Mrs. I . M.t alvln.
I KOTH;i: Of-LOCAL LEGISLATION.
T!< ‘ is t/i i.i ify ;> i persons concern t hat
t ,ti id he lot rod*. a t e next osiou of
the v ii'rat a-i-embly of Georgia. a bid to be
ensiled. An Act to Prohibit All Persons "from
;-fW’D • fc.iu bound Burning Wood* Witht US
LI r ,lt* of Glynn County m Bi and State: to Ire
* scribe a Penalty Therefor, and lor other Pur
. pose*, This October I', 1900,
mU* W. A. CLARK.