The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 30, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Typhoid Foyer Experience Is not desired in your own per son. A Doctor's Observation Is Valuable to AIL Bead wtmt one says about JnhßSßu ; s Chill & Foyer Tonic “Last Vail we had a good deal of Typho-Malaria, or perhaps Ty phoid Fever. Home patients died: some recovered after six or eight weeks. After trying regular rem edies two weeks, i gave Johnson’s Chill 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* J. V. KntoßiUtt, M. D.. Conway, Ark. Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at the first symptom, and KEEPWELL. -A, B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ga. Bole Manufacturer. Opera House, Tuesday, Nov. 6th, ILECTIOR NIGHT. A, ; ' ThTt omplete Election Re turns will be ieceived over a private wire. In addition an interesting program will be given cousisting of Singing, Dancing, Boxing, Prices only 15c up stairs; orchestra reserved U>c; boxes 50c; seats on the stage sl. ELI ZISSIMATO, 302 j Newcastle St. ii ii:... :.:. lit ii CIGARS AND TOBACCO let Cream Fresh Ever? Dir, Kills Shake Soda Waiet 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. $1 a Bottle, at druggists. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., •7. LOOtS. MO. FOR SALE BV AfWAV W J t BUTTS, Tbe'Druffffist. 1 T. POOL, Contractor and Builder, 119 South Stonewall Str.et. Brunswick, - Georgia- SHAKE INTO YOUR.SHOES. Allen'* Foot-Ease, a powder. It cnree painful, .martin*. nervous tci-t and Ingrowing Dads-nnd matantly taaea the eting out of corn* and bun ions. lOs the greatest comfy rt discovery of the age. Alien’* root-Kaae malA tight or new shoe, feel eup. It 1* a cert*cure for sweat ing, cation* and h< t, tired, aching feet. Try it today, hold by all draaai.i* and shoe atorea. By mall for Uc in ataai] s, Trial package Free. Address Allen s. Olmetead, La ttov. K. T.v~V CHAIRMAN JNO. C. M DONALD TO lith DISTRICT DEMOCRATS Urges Voters to Work for Bryan and Brantley. AVaycross, Ga , Oat. 29, 1900. To the Voter* of the Eleventh Con gressional District of Georgia:—'The national election ie to ooeur on Tues day of next week, the 6th day of No vember, and 1 hope you will not deem it amiss for me to urge each and every \~ r democratic voter to be at the polls on the above date, and let ua give our dsmocratio nominees tbs largest ma jority ever given within the history of the district' It is a fitting and oppor tune time for us to do this, and I most earnestly beg that every true democrat in the distriot do his full duty oo this dsy. The issues in the campaign, and the exalted personality of our leaden and standard bearers, should inspire in each voter an earnest desire to cast his ballot. In our candidate for presi dent, Hon. William J. Bryan, we have a man who measures up to the highest standard in statesmanship, and one who tas grown and ripened in all the characteristics that most admirably fit a man to preside over the Amerioan people as its president. In all his sets, and in every word he utters, we fiDd not only a strong and honest man, but one intellectually capable to grasp mid questions in govern ments! affairs, and who has the cour age to etand for and proclaim the right, and at every opportunity de nounce that which would tend to in jure or disrupt our republio. The lofty obaraoter of Bryan and Steven son, oar demoorstic candidates for president and vioe-president, and the Hive your wintersuitmeasars tsksn by Jim Uirter. He represents the leading tailors of America. All fl'e guaranteed. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes: “I am using Kodol Dys pepsia Cure jn my practice among se vere cases of indigestion, and And it an admirable remedy.’’ Many hun dreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stom ach troubles. It digosts what you eat. and allows you to eat all the good food you need, providing you do not over load your stomach. Gives instant, re lief and a pejmsnent cu'e. W. J. Butts. ‘ FIRST CLASS DYKING. Jim Carter h&a just returned from. Savannah, where he has made nr rangementg with the leading steam dje works there, to represent them in Ibis city, li uoswick will not afford a first-class steam dyeing estalish ment, and all persons desiring first classwork in t'is line can see Jim Carter at the Brunswick Cleen ng & Pressing Cos. Dyeing in colors a spe cialty, Also coloring hoe curtains . This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, whiob children like to fake. W, J. Butts. Pure Whiskey, Harper’s. Pcrfeot Whiskey, Harper’s. Every bottle guaranteed Harper’s. Sold by T. New man, Brunswick, Ga. No other pills can equal DeWitt’s Litile Early Risers for promptnese, certainty and efficiency. W. J. Butts. BUY THE GENUINE'' SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. WKOT* THB NAME. ifiE BRUNSWICK TIMES-UALL OCTOBER 20 I9io. platform on which they stand, should cause every democrat in the land t. rally to the polls and do hie full Uu y on election day. Tbo people of this district should also feel an especial pride in rollinit up a large majority for Hon. W. Brantley, onr nominee for oongr-.i, In Mr. Brantley we h* on- wh,. already served n< ably an.l we I, „„,t ; besides is favorably Vnnn byv-r, voter in the distriot as a man h-jm.ii reproach, and who w ars the - bestowed upon him i ' a manner com manding the respect au confidence of every one. Mr. Bran ley has hon ored the district .ml himself by his able course in ’he halls of oongress, and we arr sure tie people of this dis triot will show th.ir appreciation by turning out on eleotion day and making Mr, Brantley’s majority so large until a republ'cm would even blu-h to qtiestiocjthe result. If rvey damocrat will only main that it is bis duty, as well as the duty of the other frllow, to come and work on election day, and ort hi* own bal lot, the Eleventh oongresiional dis trict will be the banner district in Georgia. Let us make it the banner distinct for demteraoy. To do this, it is only necessary tMt the democratic boats should turn out and vote on eleotion day. I trust esdb democrat wilt do his full d*ly. Ksepect/ully, Jonsr C. McDokai.d, Obm’n Dem. Ex, Com. llth Con. Diet, '■ —! p. Mvaris, Gocerfcs, Country Producoi ■—Vegetables- etc. • Also Confectionery. MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK. GA GEORGIA DETECTIVE *6C't BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. Civil and criminal cases attended to business strictly confidential, En quire* conduoted with seoreev. L- tI. leavy IVTjrrc?^3tr Soulliern Railway Cos. Oflice of General Agent, Bruhswiob, '-a. SCHEDULES. For .Savanna!), W ashington and New Vork. I.v Brunswick r, 10 am or, p in Ar Ar W ushtiigton 7 35 am s 50 pm A r New \ ork— a 03 pm (I t\ ain For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick. .600 am 325 pm 05 pm Ar Jacksonville. W 25 am 7Ad pm 180 am For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati V v Bruoswick 6 40 am 905 pm Ar Macon 115 pm 3 00 ;.m Ar Atlanta 3 50 pm 5 20 am Ar rvrmiNTKne 7 CO urn Tin pm Ar Cincinnati 7 45 am 7 40 pm From New York, Washington and Savannah. Lr Sow York.. .. 80 pm 12 15 am Lv Washington..!, r 5 pm 11 15 am Lv Smannah.... >- pm 6 20 am 500 pm Ar Brunswick... oft m jO5 am *BS pm From 'Jacksonville. Lv Jacksonville.. . . 1 85$rn Ar Brunswick fl 25 pm From Cincinnati, Lotilaville, Atlanta and Maoon. Lv Cincinnati 8 80 am a oo pm Lv Louisville 7 45 am 7 45 pin Lv Atlanta 10 45 pm 12 r pm Lv Maeon J oo am * 80 pm A r Bronsw ck 7 JO am H 35 pju New Georgi* syrup and buokwheat, at L, E. Hobart*’, oorner Egmont and Albemarle streets. rW* T - ■ V-,... . • '&■s&&&§ ;it nf-Mwrt | f r'j - OVtviaif ; A OT'TCK CUUU FOR ji [CO'JC .o AND COLDS ' > Ll 7'• • an'. ■!..• .: tedyinaU of ti;o or LUNGS I Bottle*, 050. a ' ' ’"f ! ■:} .mvi.’T i Ki.. i ■-'. .4 . S* v . Bright’s Dis-ase. High bring, intemperance, exposure and many other things bring on Bright’s disease.. Foley’B Kidney Cure will prevent Bright's dis ease ami all other kidney or bladder disorders 1 f taken in time. Take nothing else. W. J But If. [ \ Blcodworth &Jon& Pfiw Liverv Stables New Buggi'S Fine Horses Prompt attention given a l * orders. Drayage a spec ialty. I’hone"24-3. E St The Quakers Are Honest People. tThe Quaker Herb Ton jo is net only tt'blood purifier, but a Blood maker for Pale, Weak and Debilitated people who have not strength \nor blood. It acts as a tonic, it regulates di gestion, cures dyspepsia and lends strength and tone to the nervous sys tcm. LJt ig a medicine for weak women. It is n purely vege‘ able medicine, and be taken by the biost delicate. Kidney disease, Uheumiuism and all diseases of the Blood, Stomach and 'Napes soon sucrumb to its wonderful •ffect on the human system. Thous ands of people in Georgia recommend it. Price SI.OO. • QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med tj(le that the Quaker Doctor made all of hjj/quiok cures with. It’s anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism, Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all pain can bo relieved by it. Price SDo and i>oe. QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, a medicated soap for the skin, scalp *nd complexion. Price 10c a cake QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vegetable ointment for the cure of tetter, ectema and eruptions of the skin. Price 10c a box. FOR SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor, Cincinnati. Politiirs Drug Store TOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE. Throw way Cosmetics. American Women throw aw ay seventy-tire million H doll ars annually for fao pow tors, lotions, etc., mo which are made of poison qjib fu!stances an Btroy the skin. To seem e a Natural, Ros Healthy Complexion, get a VIRGIN RUBBER MASK. ffßestores original contour, permanently re mores pimples, freckles, blackheads, and nil cemplexlonnl imperfections, Absolutely harmless. Results guaranteed. Write for particulars Price S!J.OO by mal Gloves $2.00 and $2.50. VIRGIN RUBBER CO., No West l lth St N. Y Brown Drug Cos., Sole Agts Brunswick, Georgia SSOO Reward. Wo will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Hick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness wo cannot cure with lJverat.ii, the Up- to-Date IJttfe Liver Pills, when the direct lona are strictly complied with. They ore purely vege table and never fail to give satisfaction. 2 c boxes contain 100 [dlls, 10c Ihjxcs contain 40 pills, 5c lyoxes contain 15 pills. Beware of>ub Btitntfb and imitations. So. tby mail. 8 tamp* taken. N Kit VITA MKDICAL CO., cor. Clin ton and J rkon Bts , Chicago, 111. For sale by Browu Drug Cos. Brunswick, Ga Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or* gans. It lathe latest discovereddigeßt ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand all other resuitsrbf Imperfect and igestion. Price 50c. end sl. Large ilte contain* 2 HAtmes smaU ala*. Book all about dyapepala njulledtras Pr* pored by E. C O.WITT A CO . Cblcog* \v. j. Burrs. SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA,GIyra County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in said county, on the first Tuesday in November 1900. the same being the 6th day thereof, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following property to-wit: One roller top desk, six (6) oak mautels, three (3) lare tombstones, five (5) small tombstones, one MO3- ler iron safe. Levied on as the property of the defendant. Reed K. LaManee, to satisfy an exe cution issued-from the City court of Bruns wick, county of Glynn, at the March term, in favor of Swlngler & 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 pal l and all costs. Levy made and re turned to me by E. F. Tayor, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and place, the following described property to-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 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 H. J. Read, tax collector, for state and county taxon due for the year 1899. Amount of tax $25.00 with inter est and all costa. Levy made and returned to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and place, the following described property towit: Those certninAotn, tracts or parcels of laud situate. **d beingiu the city of Brunswick, coun- and known and iesei Ijns* map of said city, made n the # vi * ~i JKabersbam park lots num •era between I.ee and Gordon strectiA the property of Mrs. F. K. llatyershnni under and by virtue of an exe cutiorf issued by H. J. Read, tax collector, f r state and county taxes due for the year 1899 Amount of taxes SSO w ith interest and all cost Levy made and returned to me by R. S. Pyles deputy sheriff. v Also at theV&ame time and place, the following described property towit: That cer tain lot or tract of land situato, lying and be ing in the 27th district G. M.. county of Glynn, state of Georgia, and known as a part of Colo nel’s island, containing two hundred (2CO) acres more or less. Bounded on the north by lands of the South Brunswick Railway Cos., on the w est by Fancy Bluff creek, on the south and east by lands of the Brunswick I>ock Cos. Lev ied on as the property of said Brunswick Dock Cos. under and by virtue of an execution issued by IL J. Read,tax col lector,for state and county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of tax one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.) with interest and all costs. Levy made and return ed to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W.H. BERRIE, Sheriff Glynn County,Ga. ADMIN IST RATOR 8 SALK GEORGIA—GIynn County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi nary of said county, 1 will sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday iu November, 1900. at the court bouse in said county, within the legal hours of sale, the following described lands, tho property of the estate of Bridget Minchan, de ceased, situate in the City of Braunswick, iu said state and countv, towit: Lots numbers twelve hundred and thirty seven (1287). twelve hundred and thirty eight (1238),twelve hundred and thirty-nine (1239), twelve hundred and forty (1240), six hundred and forty-two (042), and six hundred and forty-throe (643). respec tively. each of said lots being in thnt portion of said eity commonly called “New Town,” and designated upon the map of the plau of said City as made by Geo. R. Baldwin, servevor, A. IJ. 1837, and of the addition thereto,by the num bers above described, and to which map and to the order of said court of ordinary aforesaid, reference Is made for all purposes of descrip tion. Also, the unexpired leasehold interest in and to the following lots or parcels ofT.md sit uate in the eity of B unswick. and in lhati>art thereof commonly called “Town to wit: That portion of lot number seventy-five (76) fronting forty (40) feet on Amherst street and ninety (90) foot on J street, the leasehold therein expiring upon March 21, 1967; lot num ber one hundred and thirty-live (185), bounded east by Albany street, south by L street, west by Wolfe street and north by lot number one hundred and thirty four, and having a front upon Albany and Wolfe streets respectively off ninety (90) feet and a depth between said street®! of hundred and ciuhty (180) feet. Also, that portion of lot number one and thirty-four (131) bounded east by Albany street, south by lot number one hundred and thirty-five (135), west by Wolfe street, and north by lot number one hundred and thirty three (133); and the remaining portion of said lot number ons hundred and thirty-three (134, the same fronting twenty-nine (20) feet upon Albany street and ninety (90) feet upon Wolfe street, the leasehold interest therein expiring idarch 2, 1967, and the description of each of said Town Commons lots and parts of lots being made with reference to the map of what is com monly called the? “Hughes Survey” of the Town Commons of said city of file in the ollice of the mayor and council thereof. Terms of sale cash. This October 8, 1900. ROSKNUO TO KRAS, Administrator de bonis non etc. Bridget Minc han, deceased. NOTICE TO TA X PAYERB. For the purpose of collecting tbo State and County Tax for 1900, 1 will be at the following district, precincts on dates named, to-wit: 25 Dist. Oct. 27, Nov. 19 and Dec. 3. 27 Diat. Oct 26, Nov. 20 and Dec. i. 1356 Dist. Oct. 25, N0v.21 and Dec. 6. 1499 DiSt. Oct. 24, Nov, 22 and 1 ee. 7. 26 Dist. Oct, 29, 30. 31, Nov. 23, 24, 26, and Dec. 8,10,11. 4 11. J. READ, ■ T. C, Glynn Cos. From Cold,, Coughs, Rheumatism anoHHhej 111, that omc from cool *nnd chilly nlghtfe Relief, if not cer tain cure is wi'hin eary reach. Our stock of DRUG** AND MiCDIC’INES Jkc n specifics r nu- 1 . - - What you or yl | An be eUMiIy sup * p.ierurt St—, BRUNSWICKC HAIR R tJAt^Mkl ('!'*■" s a’l'l )>• et:.'i. a tip- ;iub. fl&s I’d,id.,*<•* a I'ixurinnl fmvfh. B*s*fEr N'. v-r Fuil to it. tor. (imv bQyT Hair to Hh Yo .t .f.,, r.>ir.r. l J C*rt baii'lrnti n>.' Ui,ui. % 1 ■) * Lus. gk*t. _ Service By Publication. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of GlvtH** John Rogers, ) In Glynn Superior Court, May-,* , vs. S Term, 1900. Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, fo the Defendant, Susie Rogers: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior Court, to he holden at the court boose ia Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, on the First Monday in December, 1900, and by Tea (10) O’clock of the forenoon of said date, thea and there to answer the complaint of the plain tiff in the above stated caae in his Lioel for Divorce. Witness the Honorable. Joseph W. Bennett* Judge of the Sup* riot* Court of Glynn County, this the 10th day of July, 1900. H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn - ounty, Ga. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Mrs. Mary C. Reppard vs. Jefferson Levy. The National Bank of Brunswicik and the May or and Council of Brunswick.—Petition for par tion of realty in Glvnn Superior court, De cember Term thereof, 1900. To the 1 >ef end rut, Jefferson Levy: You are hereby notified that the petitioner ita 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: Tue Northeastern portion of what 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 Btrcet and running thence Southwardly 1,610 feet; thence running East waj-dly 810 feet; thence running Northwardly 1010 feet; thence running Westwardlv 855 feet* except three certain small tracts heretofore sold by the owners; such application for par tition of said land will be made at the next term of said couit to be held on the first Mon dao in December next. This notice given in pursuance of an order granted Sepcember 28,1900, by Hon. Paul E. Seabrook, judge of said court presiding, ths Honorable Joseph W, Bcnnet being disqualified in said case. Witness the Honorable Paul E. Seabrook. iX>!> Keof BaM court P reß i d >ug. this October 1* D „ H. F, DU BIGNON, SPARKS ITvVITT’T 1 ' G,yn " C ° Unty ’ ' ia ' Petitlonei-’. Attorneys. John M. Steele ] ApplfciMon for re 's- , . Janie nudler, formerly I moral of Janie Steele. | disabilities. ■Notice is hereby given that on the fith day of October, 1!>00, the undersigned filed in the oiHoe of till) clerk of the Superior court of Glynn county his application for removal of the disa bilities resting upon him under tha verdict and judgment rendered in said court May 21, I<H*>, in thel suit of his former wife, Janie Steele, ligainßt himfor divorce, and that said applica tion will be heard at the term of said court be ginning on the first Monday in December next. This October 8, 100. JOHN M, STEELB CITATION. GEORGIA—GIvnn County, To ivhoir. it may concern: 11. J. Read having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of George Mc Arthur, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kiu of George McArthur to bound appear at my office within tho time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not bo granted to H. J. Read on George McArthur’s estate. Witness my hand official signature this 12th day 'of Oc tober, 10C 0. HORACE DART, Ordinary. Georgia—Glynn County. Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied for exemp tion of personality and the setting apart and valuation pf homestead out of the estate of H C, Smith, deceased, late of said county and state, and I will pass upon the same at tea o clock a. m„ on tho 22nd day of October, WOOL at my office m the court house of said county and state. HORACE DART, Ordinary Ga. - - cWation. ' GEORGIA—GIynn County. 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 has fully administered George W. (,’alvm’s estute. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministratrix should not be discharged 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’ support,out of the estate of Timothy Mahoney, and appraisers dnlf Appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to Bhow cause before the court of ordinary of said younty on the first Monday in November, 1900, why said application should not be granted. This 4th dav of November, 1900. HORACE DART, Ordinary. - CITATION. GEORG lA—Glynn County Urban us Dart, of Glynn county, in said Stato has applied to the Ordinary of said county of Glynn for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and / will pas I upon the s true at 10o’clock a. in. upon the 15th day of Ucfbber, 1900. at the court house in said county of Glynn. This September 22, 1900. . JEFFERSON D. BFAKKB. Judge City Court of Brunswick and pro hac vice ordinary Glynn Ccrtinty, Georgia. Administrators Notice. AJI persons h iving claimh ng&inst estate of J G. Campbell will preseiw them to the under sfgoeii, stnrt a'l owing saui ostati* will i.’easo I ay thvlr accounts lo .1. J. HIT; A US, Aiim'r. Fstate J. U. OiuupbeH. I -Ute of Georgia—County of Glynn. 1 bo co-partnership heretofore existing, Under • he linn name and style of Taylor,Cook & Com pany engaged in the saw mill business, in tho manufacture of cypress lumber, and otherwise, at Brunswick, Ga , having served its purposes, itin mutually agreed by all of the undersigned members of said firm that the said partnership lie and the same is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, i bo business heretofore carried on by the said company will hereafter be conducted by the corporation duly created by the Superior court of Glynn county, Georgia, with its principal office in Brunswick, Ga., kuow as and called the T&ylor-Cook Cypress Company. All debt or*, creditors and other parties dealing wj' said co-partnership in the past and all jicrsorta otherwise interested will take notice. This Oc tober IN, 1900. Respectfully, O. N. Taylor. T. 11. Cook. Will 8. Taylor. J. If Cook. Mrs. Hattie J. Ross. A. W. Cook. Mrs. Rebecca A. Cook. J. W. Cook. Mrs. 1. M. Calvin. ■HKBVICJC BY PUBLICATION^ Mrs. Clyde Freeman, I Libel for Divorce. Ke | tqrnable to December Term, 1900. of Superior ~ „ Court of Glynn coun (). J. Freeman, | ty, Georgia. To the said defendant, O. ,J. Freeman: You are hereby required* personally or by attorney, to b* nd appear at the next term of tue nuperic -•artof said county, convening on the first . .wny in December, iIMK), then ana there to answer tho plaintiff, Clyde Freeman, upon the merits of her petition fur divorce filed against you: as in default of Huch appearance th Court will proceed a* to justice (lull apper tain. W itnciK the Hon. Jomph VV. Kennel, Judaeof said Superior Court, tbi* 22d day o t Au(fiit, 190 U. A. O, TOWNSEND; yerksupeno,. Court, Glynn Go., Ga. I> W. KItAUSS, Pltn’. A tty, 7