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Typhoid Foyer Eiperienco
Is not desired in your own per
son. A Doctor’s Observation
Is Valuable to All.
Read what one says about
Johnson’s Chill & Fever Tonic
“Last Fall we had a good deal of
Typho-Malaria, or perhaps Ty
phoid Fever. Borne patients died:
some recovered after six or eight
weeks. After trying regular rem
edies two weeks, i gave Johnson's
Chili and Fever Tonic. In no in
stance had it been- given more
than 24 hours, when fever cooled
down and did not return. Patients
regained good health rapidly”
JJb lvl NCIIEI.OE, M. D.J
Conway, Ark.
Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at
the first symptom, and
KEEP WELL.
A. B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ua.
Soi. Manufacturer.
OPERA HOUSE..
Ooe Popular Week!
Commencing
JINNY, OMR -M
MatinM®'Wednesday and
Saturday.
Peruchi-Beldena
COMPANY.
(Incoporated.)
Leaders in A\odern Repertoire.
Specialties will be introduced
between the acts by
5 THE PICKETS 5
The greatest acr..bat ! c comedian on
the American stage
.Chelso D. Peruchi
* —AND —
BABY BLANCHE,
The Great Child Artist.
Prices only 10,20, 30c.
ELI ZISSIMATO,
3021 Newcastle Sf.
fi11!....
.... HI is
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Its Sku Fresh Iw Sav, Kilk Shaks
Scdi Wain' Etc,,
Ali Kinds of Candy .
Pleasant to the taste.
Effective, reliable.
DR. J. H. MEAN'S
LIVER AND
KIDNEY BALM
Eliminates uric acid. The best
remedy for Rheumatism and
diseases of the Stomach, Liver
and Kidneys.
f 1 • Bottle. i drugfiiaU.
THC Dft. J. tt> MCLEAN MEIXCiNC CO.,
•T. LOU>§, mo. s
VWWW FOR SALE BY AA/VNA/*
W >. BUTTS, The'Druggist. l
t 7 pool,
Contractor and Builder,
119 South Stonewall Street.
Brunswick, - Georgia.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
Alien**!Foot-Eas*. a powder. It turn palnfiu,
smarting. nervous fe-t and ingrowing nail*.and
instantly taKee tbt fating out of corns mid turn*
tone. it> the rreait*%t cornfrrt dJKOWi jof the
age. Allen’s root-Ease makes tlgin or new
shoe* feel eeep. Jt is a certain cu-e for sweat
ing, calloui and h t. tired, aching feet. Try :t
today. Sold by all aniggit an<T shoe stotts.
By mail for 36c in auu pe, Trial package Free.
Address Al'*o B.OlmaleaU, Le Kov, N. Y.^MO
ARRESTED AGAIN.
Laura Gonzales, who was arrested
some time ago on a misdemeanor
obarge and who, after securing bond,
left the city, has been arrested again,
and is now in the county jail. Two
Brunswick business men stood securi
ty for her but when she left the city
they came off the bond and were ready
to pay ihe amount of same and would
have been compelled to do so had not
the woman returned. Since ber ar
rest again Cess gentlemen are re
lieved.
Ship Notice.
Neither tbs roaster, owners or con
signees of the Norwegian bark
Areola, will be responsible for
any debts contracted by the crew of
said bark,
Asduessn, Master.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master, nor owners
of the British bark Ethel Clarke
will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said
steamer. Brenton, Master.
Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville,
Va., writes: “I am using Kcdol Dys
pepsia Cure in my practice among se
vere oises of indigestion, and find ft
an admirable remedy." Many hun
(ired* of physician* depend upon the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stom
ach troubles. It digosts what you tar,
and allows you to eat all the good food
you need, providing you do not over
load your stomaob. Gives instant re
lief and a peimai:*nt cu*e. W. J.
Butts.
A Minister’s Good Work,
“1 had a severe attack of bilious colic, got a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhea* Remedy, took two doses and was en
tirely cared,” nays Rev. 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. Ho used them for
three or four days without relief, thin called in
another doctor who treated him for some days
and gave him no relief, so discharged him. 1
went over l be next morning, Me
said his bowels were iu a terrible fix, thnt they
had been running off so long that it was almost
bloody flux. T asked him if he had tried Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and he said, 'No.’ I wont home and brought
him my bottle and gave hinrone close; told hltn
to take. another dose in fifteen or twenty mtu
utpsif he did not find relief, but he took no
and was entirely cured I think it the
best medicine I have ever tried.” For sale by
Dr. Bishop's drug store.
It is exasperating to one who knows Foley’s
Honey and Tar, and knows what it will do, to
have a dealer recommend something else as
“jnsi the same,” or “’just as good 1 ’ for colds,
coughs, croup, la grippe, etc. W. J. Butts.
. Fr sprains, swellings and lameness there is
nothing *o ood a* Ghana beriain’* Pain Palm.
Try it. For sale at Itr. Bishop's drug store.
For Backache use
STUART’S GIN and
BtJCHU:
BUY THE GENUINE^
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MAUrFACTXJBED BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
(TOTC THE KAMB. ___
The Quakers lire
Honest People.
tThe Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood'
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood. It 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, am.
can be taken by the most delicate
Kidney disease, Rheumatism arid ail
lueases of the Blood, Stomach and
Verves soon succumb to its wondeiftil
-lfect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
it. Price |I. 00.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made all
of his quick cures with It’s anew ntid
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in faot, all
pain can be relieved by it. Price 25c
ind r>oc.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP.
■ medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 10c a cake
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, t
vegetable ointment for the cure 01
tetter, eczema and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box. •
FOP. SALE BY AI.T, DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
Polhiil’s Drue; Stoi’o
iHifi BRUNSWICK TIMES-CAJLL, OCTOBER 26, .4SOOJ
bankruptcy cases.
M'*cod, Oct. 25.-D ptry U >'*
States Court Clerk L M Erwin thir
morning received telegram from
Judge Speer, telling him to publish
that he would be in Macon on Novem
ber sth, to hear applications far dis
charge in bankruptcy,
FEM ALE \Y EAKNE-.fcj CURET)
I was troubled with eevere feimil,.
weakness forever six months. 1 was
treated by foSF'vpry-prom t ent ( by.i
oians without any marked benefit. My
last doctor was a sktLed specialist, and
he told -me the only hope lay in an op
eration. 1 heard of Smiih’s Sure K.v
ney Cute, and after using it f.,r ore
mouth 1 find myself cured, ai U even
the dootor who last treated me now
pronounces me well, Mrs. J. R. F*ver,
Atlanta, fla. Price R 0 cents. For sale’
by all druggiats.
ALWAYS KEEP o ; HAND
, Thera is no ktr.rl i>f pain
or ache. Intern;,! or extor
nal. that Pain. Kilter will
not relievo.
LOOK OUT FOR IMI'AT 'AUD SUB
STITUTES. THE UELUIaH bO T T LE
BEARS THE NAME, 1
PERRY DAVIS <fc SON. !
Clip ADVERTISING.
CASH IN ADVANCE
Advertisements in this column will he Insert
ed at the unifonu rate of Ou Lent n Word for
each Insertion. I'Jo advertisement, however
mull, less tbtm.so cents! Lush in advance.
lOR RENT.—Furnished rooms at
105 G streot, ne.sr oenter of the city.
Excellent wint-r rooms.
FOR RENT.—B yen-room house, at
407 G 6treet. Goad location, modern
improvements. Apply on prgiui^ea.Tf
FOR RENT,—House oorffi'V Union
and Monk, 225, now occupied by Ml’r
V. Jeffers. Apoly to Mrs. K,.M>irs,
210 GlouosHer street. yi-
Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocoalne
habit; myself cuted. wi I inform you ol
harmless, oermnDent bomo cure. Mary
S. Baldwin, box 1212, ©biesgo.
DISBOLU HON, —Tbp firm of peva -
ris A Levadas, composed of P. Devs
ris and S. Levadas, is dtsolod by
mutual consent. I>. D.-vans, :will dim
tinue the grocery business at the old
stand.
LOST.—Near the in'araeotion
Newcastle and Glcuoftater streets, one
gold brooche with aro-thyst setting.
The finder will ber-warded on return
ing the same to i.ftice of the Times-
Call.
WAN lED.—Cnns’ian man or wo
man willing to qualify for pprrnat'en'
position of trust, here or in home
county. |9oo yearly. Eiolose self
addreased s amp-d envelope to Secre
tary, care of Timks-Cali..
WANTED. Ofd, rc’iiaf 1- iiuos
wants business manager at Brunswi ok
Salary y 1,200 a year; #6OO cash t-rtl
satirfsoairy reference* required. Po
sition perma eot, Opportunity to .t -
ort-a'p income. Addresa “World,"
1020 Par,- sire, r, Philadelphia, Pa
H ELI* W aSTKD-M YT.E,—Old es
tablished tueronLUle tiouse, extending
business in this soiion, wsnts to ar
rh,l ge with rapp.ble man, of correv
nbita, to branch. Siler i,
#l5OO yearly. fjtx< ra commtssiyue.
Must furnish $BOO and sansfsctory
references, “Opportunity.” Draw, i
74, New Haven, 0 mo. 11-18
A BONA FIDE BALARY-SI2
WEEKLY.—Men and women to ap
point seems and represent us—Botip.
ro travel, otbers for local work. si2
weekly salary and expenses Old es
tablished boost, pleasant, permanent
position; rapid advancement and in
crease of wages, Write at once. Ad
dress Butler & Aidger, D-p'. E, N. w
Haven, Conn, • H is
FOR SALK,—Hiller* is, and, ■■>
uated on Turtle r>a m’klti'rK 32)$
sores of high Uud, - u. ,r hie for true*
toy; or poultry iai(ng; sbtn t 15 sere
cleered; good fishing and uy t r W
aronndtht Island. Also, Is), n i View,
contamg 50 sorer, more or less, si l u
ated on Gibson and Pr-rvists creeks,
six acres of at oh is under new wi.e
fence; 76 to 100 p ar trass, and im
provements on same. For further in
formation, apply to F, Jys.Dunfl o
ger, 316 Union street.
NO fI( E OF APPLICATION FOR
RA 1 T "OaD ARTER.
State of Ociny i To ttic Honorable, the See-
Count} oi rotary of State of tho State
Glynn. ) of Georgia.
Thepetitionof c Downing, F. D Aiken* M
Kaiser, K. It. Maao*', N. Emanuel, T. Newman,
J. J. Lott, L. Ji Aiken, E Hrobston and W, G.
Brontljy, rcAprotfully shows:
I. Thnt Paul, and all of said petitioners, ex
cept L. It. AiVor, reside in the City of Biuns-
WiCk, County oi Glynn and State of Georgia,
and that petitioner I. R. Aiken lesidesat
Mount Pleasant, c.nintv of Wayne and State of
Georgia.
11. That petitioners desire to obtain for
tliemerfelve-, their successors and assigns, a
charter for a railroad company to be known as
the Brunswick Birmingham Railroad Com
pany, and they seek to be incorporated under
such name a- a corporate bxly. for the purpose
of building and operating a railway line under
said charier.
111. That ti e length of the.railroad proposed
to be built by said company will be about four
hundred ami tklt\ 4. r >o) milop, us near as can bo
estimated at this time, and tnat the goneral di
rection of same will I>3 southeast to northwest
IV. That said proposed rai I road beginning
in the City of Brunswick, Georgia, wl I prob
ably mil through l he counties of Glynn, Wayne,
Pi ree, npling, Coflee, Irwin, Wilcox, Dooly,
Sumto , \VebsterJftnd st. wart, in tho State ol
Georgia, to a point on the boundary line bo
tween Georgia and Alabama, withi* the ooijnty
of Stew art, in the state <*f Georgia, aud from
said^point to the cities of Montgomery Bir
niinghun in the MHQ of '• Iftbnuiat and the
principal places fr in which and toAVliieli it is
pro osed to construct. suM railroad are ByuiW
wick. Georgia, ami v Birtrirg
ham. Alabama. ?r
V That it is imp 9( f: issue capital stock
in sulvl railroad *• mi-uip ! > the umounFfffc tjf
tce thoi kand ($Ri On ) f r < aoh milo of said
proposed railroad, aukiu; a total capitalization
of si* million seven hand n! and fifty thousand
dollars (sir,7so,ocu), and all T Ihtv capital stock
L to he common >•.■ <•!; and nonei*! it preferred
stock.
VI. That petitioners desire that the charter
fc r said railroad company, obtained under this
p e nllon, shall continue in force for the full
period ft.\cd by law, towit: One hundred and
one (id) years.
Vlf. That it is proposed to locate the princi
pal < flice of said railroad company In the City,
ol Brunswick, Georgia, and petitioner*
that they do intend ifi good faith, immedtateiy
upon the grantiugof the chartcrlherein pra.vUd';
for, to go foHvnru without delay to secure
tcriplions to t he capital stock, construct, eflWfjK
maintain and opm .te arid railroad: Whert)-’ 4
fore petitioners pray ttiat they, tlieir successors
and ttssitfu/, may bo incorporated aa such rail
road coiupAnjr, under the taid corporate name
of the Brnns\viok & jßlrmiogham Railroad
Conijnuy. under the labitt of tho State of Geor
gia, whhajk tho rigirts, powers and piivil'ege*
iuccclentn*fl pert Inept to kind lav railroad cor
noratloitM am! an arc fixed amid fined by the
laws of said State, and petitioners wiU Qtor
pray. • • j -
CiTVownirg,/ t",
F. f\ Aiken,
M Kaiser,
.v " E. U, M ason,
N. Kmannel,
T. Newman,
•1. J. Lotr.
L. R.wvik' n,
K, Brubs toil,
W. G. Brantley,
3KBV I’CK B i PUUi i \ ]’KN.
State of Georgia—( motj f lynn.
Jilr*, Klla’Markhfim LH el furt-rtVorce: in the
Superior court oi Glynn
ve. county. May term, 1900,
' . A Order to perfect service
Martin 11. Markham grunted at Raid term.
■ Ki ll, f pefeiulan*, Martin B. Markham.
Jou are hereby required, in Divrflon or by nt
•4dCbe and,., appear, lit the December
Term, iftflo, oT(tlyrrp Superior court, to bo hold
fen in and lor said county, at the court house,in
Brunswick, Glynn count ,£eorfciit, on the llrst
Monday in December, UKio, and you will be
there by lon GO) o clock, of the forenoon of said
day, then and there to aimwer fhe complaint of
the plaintlfi‘ Mrs Elli. Markham, In tiie above
staled case, fu her Jiliel for divorce.
WiUiesß the Honor.dde Joseph W. Bonnet,
Judge of the Superior court of Glynn county,
this the day of August, 1900.
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy of the Superior Court, Glum
County, Georgia,'
KKNR.ST DART,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SBKVICK lIY I*IJIit.ICATtON.
State of Georgia—County of Gl) nn.
Mrs. Lizzie Lon# Libel lor (ltvoroe; In the
ftifp prior court of Glynn
vs. county. , Wav term, 1900.
Order to perfect service,
Thomax A. Long. granted ai iaid term.
To the Defendant, Thomae A Long.
V<m are hereby required, in person or by at
torney. t-* be and at.pear, at the I>ecembor
term, J!KK). of the Glynn Superior court, to be
Uoldcn in and for said county, at the court
inuae in Brunswick, Glynn county. Georgia, on
the drat Monday in December, 1900, and you
wbll be there by top GO) o’clock of the forenoon
of said day, and there to answer the com
pl tnf of the plaintiff. Mrp. Lizzie Long in the
above stated case, in her libel for divorce.
WitheisH the Honorable Joseph \y. Bonnet,
aliidui of ti e superior court of Glynn county,
tbia the 44th (lay of August, 1!mO.
, A. O. T >tV>JBKNT>.
Deputy-Clerk of the Superior Court, Glynn
Countv Georgia,
Kit NEST DART,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pt/Bj 1G s \LE.
81 Hoof Georgia—Conn'y of Glynn.
( uderand by virtue of the power of sab
contained in the deed to secure dot t from
Ainund • A. Dvl- to the Brunswick Title
GnarMfstec and Loan Company, made executed
ami (I'divc*.red or, the 24th cay of February, I*>92,
and which Hal* deed to secure debt is duly re
corded on pages 4 1. 442 am 44 : i f Vol r> of the
general record- of Glynnyoutit , Georgia, ref
erence theft to being had, the Brunswick Title
Guarantee an 1-Load o/npauy w ill expose and
offer for feele to tie* bgi st ami best bidder for
cash* before the co in bouse door of Glynn
county, Georgia, wdhin the legal home of sale,
on the Hist Toed v in November.
1900, all of that certain tract, lot
•u ihi cel of land, with the buildings
and improvement* thereon xituate. lying and
bci* gin the Old Town of Ike City td Bruns
\vte .. lynn county. Georgia, known and do
■ e i' ed a.p be niriheawlorn .'lox9o feet of Old
f l< wn '()• nmlmr t vol e 02), l> unded on the
noith by the ee.Htorn one half of old.town lot
number lcven (11/ 9 toot; east oy Oglethorpe
Hi reel. 8o 'ce; out >bv the remaining eastern
p-mionof aid t . urn -er 12 90 feet, and went
by i o f v\ eaten portion of said Old Town
lot iii ’’ '2 5. 1 *t. aid Old Town lot num
ber 2beii Identified . pon the roup of said
c y ie. u Goor,e K. B Idwin A. D, 1837, to
which rote enct in hereby bad for the purpose
ot liqudtitlng the indebted mat* due said coin
pai > h i et. .id grantor, namely. $OOO.OO prin
( ra do' * h aid *;i interest unto the first Tuee
dj i ov uilmr, 1900. amounting to $417.98.
and I u fheraum of s96oaa coats of adver
tl-din* i Üb* sai*.
BRUNSWICK TITLE GUARANTEE & LOAN
COMB *Y,
uy c. i*. GOODYEAR, President.
4 A t,t/ gts *>V, K. Kay, .Sec t Treat
DOW KiTEH-VXA. THE PLANT
SYSTEM
T- H /or the E *V
Gmi(J , iiWi,V '<9Hppvput l.ir, Nn
i'.m >b.r s'h to i??W On frn for , b>
round trip. Ticket. In bo .old Hovpm
ficr sill, 7 I, Dtlt, 12 h, 14'li and lO fi,
wi ll flnhl limit to 38th. A splendid
progrem of #liraollomi ob be?n l
n.iged. Plant Sjr.tem ticket egiio'#
will give full p rticular..
B. W. Whknn, ,
P.eaenger Tfafi’io Men.ger,
Havaouel), Üb.
SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA, Glynn County.
Will be sold before tho courthouse door in
said county, on the first Tuesday in November,
1900. the ame being the 6th day thereof, within
the legal hours ol sale to the highest bidder for
cash, the following property to-wit: Oue rodei
top desk, six (6) oak mantels, three (8) large
tombstones, five (5) small tombstones, one Mos
ler iron safe. Levied on as the property of the
defendant, Reed E. LaMance, to satisfy an exe
cution issued from tho City court of Bruns
wick, county of Glynn, at tho March term. 1599,
in favor of Stringier & Falconer for three hun
dred and eighty-one dollars and four cents
($381.04) principal, with interest thereon from
December 14, 1896, at 6 per cent, per annum
until paid and all costs. Levy made and re
turned to me by K. F. Tayior, depute sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property to-wifc: Tkatcer
tain lot, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying
and being in tho oity of Brunswick, county of
Glynn, .state of Georgia, and known and de
scribed on man of said city made in
the year 1837 as the southwest one-sixth (1-6) of
Old Town lot number 64. Levied on as the
property of the estate of J. J. Door under and
by virtue Of an execution issued by 11. J. Bead,
tax collector, for state and county taxes duo for
the year 1899. Amount of tax .Vio.OO with inter
est and all costs. Levy mado ami returned to
me by It. S, Pyles, deputy she rill.
Also Ihe same time and place,
the described property towit: Those
certain lots, tracts or parcels of land situate,
lying and beingiu the city of Brunswick, eoun
tv of Glynn, elate of Georgia, and lmowm and
described on Simmons* map of said city, made
in the year 1891. as Habersham park loWfcum
bers <t>, 77.91 and 5)2, between Loo and Gordon
streets. Levied on as the property of Mrs. F.
E. Habersham under aud by virtue of an exe
cution issued by H. J. Read, tax collector, for
state ami county taxes due. for the year 1899
Amount of taxes SSO with interest and all cost
Levy made and returned to mo by K. S. Pyles
deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, > th*
following described property towit: That cer
tain lot or tract of land situate, lying and be
ing in tho 27th district G. M.. county of Glynn,
state of Georgia, and know n as a part of Colo
hoPb island, containing two hundred (210) acres
moroorlesß. Bounded on the north by lands
of tho Bonth BrunKwicU Railway Cos., on the
west by Fancy Bluff ereok, on the south and
east by lands of the Brunswick Dock Cos, Lev
ied on as the property of *nid Brunswick Dock
Cos. under and by virtue of an execution issued
by 11, J. Read,tax collector,for state and countv
taxes due for the year 1599. Amount of tax one
hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.) with
interest and all costs. Levy made ami return
ed to me by R, 3. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
W. JI. BERRJE,
. Sheriff Glynn Countv.Ga.
REGIStBATION NOTICeT
Ollicc City Clerk, Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 1,1900.
In accordance with Section X of the amended
charter of the (Jitv of Brunswick, approved
November 13,1889, 1 will ou tin) first Monday in
Octobor, 1960, at 10 a. in., open the hooks for the
registration of the qualified (to be qualified to
register all .State, County and city Tuxes must
be paid) voters or the city of Brunsw'ick. Ga ,
and keep the same open until the first Monday
iu Novomber, 1900. L. C. BODET, Clerk.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
To whom it may concent: A. C. Shanuon
having in proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration upon the es
tate of D. F. Sleeper, of said county, deceased,
this is to cite the creditors and next of kin of
said deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time required by )aw r and show'
cause, if any, why permanent letters should not
be granted to the applicant as orayed for.
Witne-s my ollielal t-ignature this 11th of Octo
ber, 190 U. IIORACE DART, Ordinary.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Tvovaia Turnor, wife of Alfred Turner, haw
app.ied for exemptiou of por.-Kjnality and sett
ing apart aud valuation of homestead out, of
h so: operty nml I will puss npon the same at
19 o’clock a in., on ihe 22nd day of O'MoberJW'r),
at lay office. This September 29th, 1900.
HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, Ga.
bKRVICE BY PUBIJCATION.
State of Georgia—County or Glynn.
.MVs, Edna Wylie Libel for divorce; in the
Superior court of Glynn
vs. county. May term, 1900.
order to perfect service,
James Wylie. granted at said term.
To the Defendant, James Wylie.
You are hereby required, in person or by at
torncy. to he aud appear at the December
term, 19C0, of Glynn Superior court, to be hold
en in and for said county, at the court hou-e,
ip Brunswick, Glynn obtinly, Georgia, on the
first Monday in Docemher, 1900, and you will
be there by ten (10) o’clock of the forenoon of
said day, then and there to answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff, Mrs. Edna. Wylie, in the
above stated ease, in lier libel for divorce.
Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennet,
Judge of the Superior Cobrt of Glynn county,
this the 24th di.y of August, 1900.
A. O. TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk ol the Superior Court, GlyDi
County. Georgia.
KRNEisT DART,
Aitornev for Plaintiff,
ADMI NIS I BATOR SALE.
GEORG! A— Glyfin Coupty.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of sanl county, I will sell at public outcry
on the Apt Tuesday in November, 190). at tne'
<-ourt hf.nse in -aid county, within the legal
hours of sale, the following described lauds, the
property of the e- ’iite of Bridget Minehan, d*-
ceastd, situate. In the City of Brauuswick. in
said-T.tate and county, to wit: Lots number*
twelve hundred and thirty seven (12:ff;, twelve
hun red and thirty night (1258;, twelve hundred
slid tblrty-nme •12H9j, twelve hundred and
forty (IMOy, six hundred and forty-two (642 .
and six hundred and forty-three tO4J). respeo
ively. each of said lots being in that portio■■ of
said city commonly called u New Town." and
designated upou the map of the plan < f said
city as made by Geo. R.Baldwin, surveyor, A.
l. 1887. and of the addition thereto,by thenurn
t.er* above described, anu to which mai> and to
(he order of said court of ordinary aforesaid,
i eferem-e is made fa all purpose* of and esc tip
tiun.
Also, the unexplred leasehold inUrest in
and u the following lots or parcels of land sit
uate in the city of Brunswick, and in that part
thereof eommouly called •‘Town Com Hods,’’ to
wit: Thai portion of lot uumbor seventy-five
(75) fronting forty ,40) feet on Amher.-t street
and ninety (90) feet on J street, the leasehold
therein expiring uj on March 21,1967; lot num
ber one hundred and thirty-five (W 5), bounded
east by Albany street, south, by L sir(*et, west
by Wolfe street and norlh by lot number one
hundred and thirty four, and having a front
upon Albany and Wolfe street* respectively of
ninny (90) feet and a depth between said street*
of hundrt tl and ei, nty (180) leet.
and thirty-four (134) bounded east by Albany
.street. Houth by lot number one hundred nd
thirty-five (136). west street, and
north bv lot number ongMked and thirty
i rr> 'i::-,; and the A®. - mb portion of said
lot miinlici-oiik hundred A^Jn,i r ty-three (184,
the same fronting
Albany street ami ninety (90) feet’ upon Wolfe
’ treet, the leasehold Interest therein expiring
..larch 2,1%7, and the description of each of Maid
Town Common* lot* and parts of lots being
made w ith reference to the mapof whatft* com
mo ly called the/4Kugheß Survey” of the Town
( ominous of said eTty of file in the office of the
mu' or .nd council thereof. Terms of sate oash.
Tut* October 8, JilOO. ROSENDO TOUBAK,
Administrator de bonis non etc. Bridget Mino-
Imn, deceased. ’
NufICK~TO TAJrAYEUH.
For the purpose of collecting the state i: ud
County Tax for 190 u, l will l.e at the follov
did not precincts on dates na ted, to-wlt:
1*25 Disf, Oct. 27, Nov. 19 and Dec. 9.
Tt PGI. Oct 26 Nov. and Dec. 4.
}tm Dint. Oct. 25, Nov. 2! aud Dec .
149 Diet. Oct. 24. Nov. 22 aud Dec. 7.
2U Diet. Oct, 2V, 30, 31, Nov. 1 ,24, k and Dec.
8,10,11. H. J. Id ai>.
T.C. Co,
Service By Publication.
ST ATE OF GEORG IA —Loan ty of Glynn.
John Rogers, 1 In Glynn Superior Court, May
.. . J Term, 1900.
Su.le Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
To the Defendant, Susie Rogers:
You are hereby commanded to be and appear
at the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Court, to beholden at the court house in
Brunswick, Glynn County. Georgia, on the
i? D^ cember * 1900 ' and by Ten
(10) O’clock of tho feronoon of said date, then
and there to answer the complaint of the plain
tiff in the above stated case in his Libel for
Divorce.
Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett,
Judge of the Sup rior Court of Glynn County,
this the 10th day of July, 1900. 7
, Q . „ H.F. duBIGNON.
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn t ouul#', Ga.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. "*
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Mrs. Mary C. Reppard ve. Jefferson Lew,
The National Bank 01 Brunswidk and the May
or and Council of Brunswick.—Petition for par
tion of realty in Glynn Superior court, De
cember Term thereof, 1900.
ToHbfce Defend 1 at, Jefferson Levy:
You are hereby notified that the petitioner in
the above stated case will apply for a parti
tion of that certain real property iu the state
of Georgia, county ot Glynn and city of Bruns
wick, described as follows: T.ie Northeastern
portion of what is known as and called the
“Thirty Acre Tract” or “The Wells Tract!”
having the follow ing courses and distances, to
wit; Commencing at the centre of the South
ern line of Union street and running thence
-waadtyßlofeet; tjMj&pe running Northwardly
16Jo feet; thence rfitfßlng Westwardly 855 feet,
except three certain small tracts heretofore
sold by the owners; such application for par
df said land will he made at the next
tend of said couit to be held ou the first Mon
dao in December next.
This notice given in pursuance of an order
granted September 28,1900, by Hon. Paul E.
Beabrook,judge of said court presiding, the
Honorable Joseph W, Bennet being disqualified
m said case.
Honorablo Putil F.. Seabrook,
IWX) B Ba <1 court . Presiding, tui October I,
... . . . , H. F. DU HIGVOX,
Sl*aV ..r*TwiTTY,' ,rt ’ Gtym ‘ Coumy ’ ,ia -
Petitioner’. Attorncvs.
Jolm M. Slcole j A plication for re-
Janie Hntiler, formerly j moral of
■ JaaieStecle. ] disabilities.
Xotiee is hereby given that on the tltli day of
oi O JhSpVrM?h U,,C ‘ a C, '* lg ? ed “ led in thc °" iue
of the Superior court of Glynn
touiuy his application for removal of the disa
untlcr tha veroict and
judgment rendered in said court May 21. 1900
Imlib’f 8 ! 1 °/ f h i s - ,ovmer Janie Steele!
against himfor divorce, and that said applica
tion will be heard at the term of said court be-
Monday in Docember “*•
JOTIX M. STEELE
CITATION.
GEORGI t—Glynn Colin ty.
To whom it may concern: H. J. Read having
111 proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
George McArthur, late or said county, this is to
cite all and singular, the creditors and next of
kin of George McArthur to tie and appear at
tny oltlc&withiu tho time allowed by law and
show" cause, if any they can, why 1 ormauent
administration should not l>e granted to H. J.
Head on George McArthur’s estate. Witness
my hand official signature this 12th day'of Oc
tober, 19C0. HORACE DART,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied foi exomp
tton of personality and tho setting }l t> ut and
\ atuauon pf homestead out of ti v estate of I!
G, Smith, decea ed, late of said eonuty and
at ate. au<l l will pass upon the same :i t ten
o clock am, otf the 22nd day'of ocober, 1900,
at mv office in the court house of said countv
nd state.
HORACE DART,
Ordinary GlynnjCouury, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORG iA —GI ynn Cop nt3 r .
Whereas. Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of
George '\. Calvin estate, n t> tho
couri in h r petition, duly filed and entered ou
record, that she ha fully administered George
.( a Ivin’s cstutic. This is, ; bereforc, to oite
all persons couffei,in*''l, kindred and crelitors
to show cause, if any they CHU,<\yhy eaid ad
ministratrix should not be dir-charged from
administration, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in December, 1900.
HORACE DART,Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County. .
Mrs. Mary Mahoney having made applica
tion for twelve months’ suppoit,out of the
estate of Timothy Mahoney, uud appraisers
duly appointeu to set apart the same having
Died their return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause before the court
of ordinary of said county on the flint Monday
Hi November, 1900, why said application should
not be granted. This 4ih day of NoyemherJWOO.
HOK \CE DART, Urdinaiy.
k
- *f Cii’ATr/jN.
GEOrO.it V—'Glyun County
crWRiMi Dart, of Glynn county, in said State
has applied to the Ordinary of oiiid county ot
Glynn lor exemption of personalty and setting
•part and valuation of homestead, and I win
pass upon the s tme at Id o'clock n. in. u] on the
1 -th day oi October, 1900, at the court house iu
paid county of Glynn. This September 22. 1900.
JEFFERSON I). M’ARKS.
Judge Lity Conn of Brunswick and pro hac
v ifd ordinary Glynn County, Georgia.
Administrators Notice,
AU persons having claims against estate of
J G. Campbell will present them to the under
signed, and all owing said estate will . la*e
i ay their accounts to J. j. 8 PEA Its,
Adm'r. Estate J. G. Campbell.
State of Georgia—County of Glynn.
The co -pa 11 n e rsh i p he ret of ore exiling, u ndr
the firm name and style of Taylor, Cook dc Com
pany engaged in the saw mill business, in tho
manufacture of cypress lumber, and otherwise,
at Brin - .vick, Ga., having served its
purposes, itis mutually agreed by all
( t the undersigned member* of said firm
that the said partnership be and tho
ime is hereby dissolved by mutual conaent.
'1 he business heretofore carried on bv the said
company will hereafter be conducted by the
corporation duly creuied I v the Buporior court
of Glynn county. Ge-rgia, with its principal
office m Brunswick, Ga., kuow as and called
the I'aylor-Cook Cypress Couinanv. All debt
ors, creditors and other parties dealing with
said co-partnership in the past and all person*
otherwise interested wiij take notice. This Oc
tober 18, 1900. Respect] uJly,
O, N. Taylor. T. 11. Cook.
Will 8. Taylor. J. If Cook.
Mrs Hattie J. Boss. A. W. Cook.
Mis. Rebecca A Cuok. J. W.Cook.
Mrs.!. M. Cal via.
BBERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
Mrs. Clyde Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re
turnable to December
vb. Term 1900, of Superior
Court of Glynn coun
-1 O. J. Freeman, ty, Georgia.
To the said defeudnnt, O. J. Freeman:
T< u are hereby reqrire vrsoaally of by
attorney, to lie and appear at ihe next term of
I the 8 1 ’ rior Court of said c<<uuty, converting
. ou the fir tMonday in December, 1900, the aaa
there to answer the plaintiff, Clyde Freeman,
upon thc merits of bar petition for divorce filed
against you; as in default of such appearance
the Court w ill proceed as to justice shall appor-
WiLwcsF th* Ho Joseph W. Bonnot.
Jiul£#'<wHuid Superior *4it, th*- 22d day of
, August, 1900. A. O, TOW NSKND,
I D' pufy Clerk Bup*' or Court. Glynn 00., Ga.
1 D. W. KTtAUKSft,l'tlO’. Ally.