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* Typhoid Feyer Experience
Is not desired in your own per
sob. A Doctor’s Observation
Is Valuable to All.
Read what one ssrs about
Johnson's Chill } Fever Tonic
Fall we bad a good deal of
Tvpbo*Malarl*. 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
C|ill and Fever Tonic. In no In
stance had it been given mors
than 2\ hours, when fever cooled
down and did not return. Patients
regained good health rapidly"
J. ¥. Kinchbt.ok, M. D.,
v. Conway, Ark.
Rke JOHNSON’S TONIC at
■ the first symptom, and
KEEP WEL,L.
9p. Girardeau, Savannah, Cia,
Bole Mnnufac turer.
Ira House,
Nov. 6th,
NIGHT.
The complete Election Re
turns will fc„ received over a
private wire. In audition
an interesting program .will
be given consisting ot
Sin g>ng',
/Dancing,:
x* Boxing,
■ / .
y Erices only 15c up stairs;
orchestra reserved s?c; boxes
50c; seats on the stage sl.
‘ \
_ . .
\U ZISSIMATO,
£\ Newcastle St.
i....
OrGARS AND TOBACCO
to Cream Fresh Ererv Sa?, Milk Shake
Soda Water Etc,,
All Kinds of Candy .
ilSf DISEASES
are e (he most fatal of all dis
eases.
CM EY’Q KIONEY CUHE Isa
I ULL I 0 Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. ana SI.OO.
„W. J. Butte, tbe Drug's!.
Wall Paper
AT THE 2
PAINT
STORE.
502 Monk St-*
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
Our Greatest Specialist
fJFor 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hath
away hae so successfully ‘rested chronic
diseases that he Is acknowledged today
to stand at the head of h if rofession in
this line. His exclusive irethod of
treatment for Vaficocele ana Stricture
without the aid of knife or cautery
oirei in 00 per cent, of a!! cases. In
tbe treatment of loss of vita] forces
nervous disorders, kidney and urinar;
complaints, paralysis, bioq* poisoning,
rheumatism, catarrh ami iflseasce pecul
iar to women, he is equally successful-
Dr. Hathaway’s practice is more \ ban
double that of any other specialist
Cases pronounced hopeless by other
physicians, readily yield to his treat
inent. Write him today fully about
your case. He makes no charge for
consultation or advice, either at his of
fice or by mail.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
25 Bryan Street. Savannah, Os
cj jel. *s* vs 'irm .
Byars the BongM
SHIPPING REPORT.
Corrected Duly by Ca.pt. Otto JohaanoMD
Port of Bnu*iek, Oet. 29,1900.
MONDAY.
ARRIVED.
SS. Rio Giudr,flJoUuston, Hevr
York
B rk Slvjtiec G. Il*rt, Bab'ndge.
New York.
Schr. Anns R,Biobar, Biw- n. Mow
York.
Schr. Carrie K. Look, Vetzie, Fall
ICver,
Schr. Blanch' H. King. Ccok, New
I.oud .
CLEARED.
British bam Ethel Clarke, Brlntoc,
S’. John .
Schr. E. H. Weaver, Weaver, Nen
York .
TUBSIMY.
ARRIVED.
SS. Drctmre, Br,, Fbeland, Fort
Talbot.
S8 G’”. W. Clyde, Ghlcherter, Phil
adelphia.
S"hr. Three Mary's Con' , ver, Frov.
idenc”.
Srh*. iVir. H Sumner, Yealon,
N'w Y"rk.
♦
SAILED.
B'. bark E hel Cork**. Brinton, St.
Jobr.
Rchr. Cai F. BronOnn,
New York.
Schr E.H. Weaver, Weaver, New
York.
Schr. Grren'eaf Johnson, Woodruff,
Provideroe,
WANTED.
Ar’esigit well, to drive at $250 esch
Riee Ruarantaed will
aluo Welle in 15
days. an or addieos A. U. Baktr
! 205 Gloucester afreet.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aid*
Nature Id streugtbanlug and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gan*. It lathe latest discovereddigest
; ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
i Fiataience, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgla Cramps and
: all other results of imperfect digestion.
PriceSOc. and Jl. Large sire contains ZVttimes
small sue. Book all about dyspepsia mailedfres
Ej.pared by E. C OsWiTl A CO . CfilesßA
• W. J. BUTTS.
This is tbs Besson when mothers aic
slartred or fccocnf of croup. 1' !
quickly cured by One Minote Cough
Cure, which ohlldren like to lake. 95,
J. But's. • ;
Pure W bisSoyilarpsr'c. Peifect
iWblrkey, Every bottle
j guars rte|.(j Herper’.. Sold b) T. Nw
-| map, Brunswick, Os.
! No other pills oau equal D.Wiu's
iL'til- Early Riser-* for promptrp’f,
| certainty and efficiency. \V. J. Bu'te.
BUY fHE GENUINE''
SYRUP OF FIGS
... BLANT7FACTTJxtEI> BT ...
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
rr sots THr h.\ ml
t" TOUR FACE
IS YOUR FORTUNE.
Th ovr a wav Cornet! c.
American Women throw
uw %y < wentv -fl. e million
dollar* annually lor fac
pow lera, lotions, etc. ino
which are made of pois'n one eu!atruces an
Rtroy the skin. To seem e a Nati.ra’, Rob
Wealthy Complexion, get a
VIRGIN RUBBER ,MAK.
Restores original contour, permanently re
move* pimples, freckles. blackheads, anu all
ceoiptexlouni imperfections.
Absolutely harmless Keeults guaranteed.
Write for pa r ticti!ars Price I*l.oo by mai
(Moves SIOO and 12.60
VIRGIN RUBBK.'I C'J.. West Htb St N. Y
Brown Drug Cos., Sole Agts
Brunswick, Georgia
SSOO H' #ai c.
We w*'i pay the above reward for any case
of Uvcr Complaint, Hick Hen J ache,
Indigestion, t on-t:pati'n or Costivenfesa WS
cannot cure with Liverata, the Up to*Date
i Littfe Liver I*l Ua, when the directions aie
tf.i: jtly cotmdied with. They ere purely vege
tal I * and never fail to give satisfaction. 2*e
boxes contain 160 pills. Hie boxes contain 4c
pill fi, Sc boxescont;*n 1R pills. Beware of,sub
stitutes and imitations. Sort by mull. fttamps
akin. NKRVTiA MEDICAL CO., cor. Clin
ton and J ckson St*., Chicago. 111. F r sale i.y
Brown Dfv.'£ (Jo , Utimsvuwi, c a.
iHB BRUNSWIOK TIMES-CALL’ OCTOBER 31, I9to.
WITNESSES COME TODAY. ||
Those Who Arc to Idei.tify Latimer's
CJB Murderer..
Several parties who claim to know
the mac who murdered Conductor La'-i
--mer will arrive in th s city todav and
see him at < be i
It "'i | bn r m- min r.l that a man at
says uii ihc cf the kill
ing a uegro cin e to him auJ slate:'
that ha intruded stealing a rde to
Brunswick and if the conductor en
deavored to put tun iff he Would be
shot, ft is also raid that the negro
purchased a pisiol ul the ab„ve place
and is well know-u there. Griffin, the
prisoner, says he has never spent anj
time at Everett City and only passed
through there or a Ua’n. If thise wit
ne.-ses -ay he Is the ma-i i> will b' very
strorg testimony against him.
Lamer.*.* in the mu-cle. and joints in
dicate rheumatism. Boh’t dally with it a
minute. Take Hold's Sarsaparilla and
cure it.
Have your winter suit measure taken
by Jim Outer. He represents the
leading tailors of Aru-rioa. All tits
guaranteed
Dr. W. U. Lewis, Lawrencev lie,
Va., writes: “I am using Kodol Dys
pepsia Oirfe in my practice among se
vere oases of indigesticn, and find il
an admirable remedy.” Many bun
dreds of physicians depend upon the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stom
ach troubles. It digests wha’ you ea*.
sod allows you to eat all the good food
you need, providing you do not over
load your stomach. Gives instant, re
lief and a ppjtnarreot: cure. W. j.
Butt*. is-.
FIRST CL \SS DYEING..
J'm Carter has just returned from
Savannah, where he bat-made ar
rangements with tbo leading steam
dye works there, fo^rtpresent them in
this city. Brunswick will afford
a first-class st.Mm esftlish
raent, and all persune-.dgiiriug Brat,
class work in tMa’ II aw Jim.
Carter at. the Brunswick Clwmng *
Pressing Cos. Dyeux .‘a colors a spe
cialty. A iso cpi’oring 1 ice curtains .
Came Near Dying.
‘•Fi r tiues days and Eights sptJfejwaflUSfcy
untold frsm an attack cholera rtSfiun"
brought on by eaiiug .cskmnhers,” says M. E.
Lowlher, clerk of the dietrict’eourt, Center
ville. lows. 4 *l thouyCy i’sbosM .iieiy die
uml tried a doien differs)^. inedicigts, but ill to
no purpose. 1 seat for a'4,.',ti.’ of ( hsmber
laia Colic, Cholera and nedy and
three doses relieved \l Went to
steep and did not aw , l On
awakoiii.'ga few hours *#s t fcirVo tiatiil.d
--i lost the first work 1 do on yetng.io tbosaflurv Is
to write to the ihtUHifaeturci's of tin, rm.iedv
and offer ihcm iny gratemi. thanks attd .ay
*GOd Wm you and, the Splendid thbdtpne yin,
make,’” I’his re.riedy is for tala at .Biaii
op’sdrur*tore. ‘ .-L . If.
—— ‘.'
For -prams, snelliags and ismepess sSttre
nothing so ood as Chiuaberlki: ’. .Txfa Itdlip.
Try if. For -art-atfir, bisiiop’s drug Store.
P. LEVAIU.S
Gocerics
Country Product
-<£—Vegetables etc.
Also ContfiCtione^,
MO SK STREET. GA
V
GEORGIA BETECTive W'
BIUMSV ’CF, QECF?<3:A,
Civil and criminal cases attended t<.
.•.dint,*. vtiiCtlf coufidentia.. £.l
tj .f-eveendveted with gpc-eey
Menec^r
Southern Railway Cos.!
Office of General A gent, Brunswick, Ga
SCHEDULES. J
For SavAnnah, Washing’ . m I New Voi >
IbV Brunswick <;43in \ (
Ar Pavannab .10 3* *, lun
Ar Vi’ashingtOii 756 •.* opm'
Ar New York 2 Oil pm W Mir |
• For lac^hon.iile
Lv Bi cnswfek .. 600 ABB 826 pm OOi |.m
\ r ,\ur tsum vi lie 0 2.' M .70pm J3O tin
For M aeon. Atlanta. Lonisw'lo ..nd Cincinnati
Lv Brunswick...... . .. fl hr *zu u pn.
A r M aeon . . j 3OO n*
A r At ant a , m .‘/t.
Ar Lo'iiftVflie it o mi* 7 ft ,m
Ar Cincinnati 7 45 i.i 7 Y pm
p rom Ne , York, WaiulhgUm and
Lv $ w Yo* k ... ? t /- pm 12 if* an*
Lv W. hingtoo.. i'* pm II j. i-m
LvS.iAannab .3 i *2o i BOOritEi
Ar Brunswick... l>2* * 0/ / •* i!
FiOto ?a kau .illu,
j *,v Jacksonville.. lHspn*
a t Brunswick 6 28 pm
Fiotß Cincinnati, f/Oidsville, Allan.a and
Macon,
ir Cincinnati S &m % pm
Lv Lou .t*ville . 7 4:. am 7 i ’> !>■-.
Lv Atlanta 20*5 pm U<r, <
ILv Macon .... , 1 am ‘D 'pr.i
lA* DiUudwvii i tt l'!U
A QUICK k .. TOR.
COUGH? A N CO T DS
V -ry ”r* ■ ’ ■ '• • ■!
].tA't*-A \,\\ , . .ited,
: N -'IT 1 -’■ ■ ■ 1 '•■*-
Bright’s D a a-e.
High living. Intern, eiancr. .\|i,,siire and
many other tilings bring on Bright’s disease..
Forty's KidnejeCure will prevent Bright’s dis
ease and all other kidney nr bladder disorders
if taken in time. Take nothing else. W. J
Bmts. c
Bloodwortti Clones
New Livery Stables
New Buggies ‘
Fine UorsesJ
Prompt attention given alt
orders. Drayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-3. E St
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
§The Quake? Herb Ton
id is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
Who have not strength
nor blood. It acts as a
toniq, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and tends strength and
tone to the nervou* sys
tem. It is a medicine for, weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can be. taken by the most delicate.
K'dney disease. Rheumniign and all
diseases of Uit) Bloody Stumaeh and
Nerves sOdn stfocumb to its wonderful
effect- on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
It, Price SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med-
the Quaker Doctor mado nil
of hl quick'cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Tootfiaohe, Backache, Rheumatism.
Sprains, Pain in Rowel-; in tact, all
ffikin it. Price 25c
RRt'iVH<'TE WONDER SO.A P.
a iiio,diO*tdd soap . fur the Skin, scalp
and A'ltfiptexior,. Price 10c a cake.
* QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointuie t hr the cure of
tetter, eczema anil eruptions of the
skin, price tCo a bur.
FORSALE BY AM, DRUGGISTS.
• A DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
Palh** Tib I>rmg Store
ruiiuc sm e
State I'ijW’orgla-er.'rmjiy nf (Tlynii.
IbMlei’Khd hy.vir’iuj of tin-’ power of snle
ehmsuiffl In;' ftic thisi i..- I'm; debt from
Arnando D ■ v.l. lu the Dnrnswick Title
Guar' no atul ! < om|>ai,v, made eveculed
ami lir.iltrredon tin nil. nay u< Fehrtiorr.lSDa,
ftod n hieli tald .t .ed ... sen,re debt ! diilv l'e
ooi*A ~iq':e- i tij'wnlti or Voi ,1 iff the.
a.'nei'sl record 1 <>l, njueount - ', Deorgia, ref
' ereh Dion In l.t Icie. ti e llnmswit’k.TH'e.
i 'Ciiirnnfci. am Lonn i.mpauy will expose and
' otter.for -uie to llw t* giekt end heal (adder for
| cash, liesyre the Cuon liouo doer of (ilyuu
! comitTyO.iorgl'i. wi'h.n th , legal hour* of aide.
lon the fli.-t T-i. ad y i,i N'ovemhcr.
I'.SHi, all of th,it certain tract, lot
ior , Ptc<! of lanilf null the buildings
: tuia improvements thereon eituaie lying and
Ud in ihc Old Twe it tlie <:!(.. ,V Hruns-
Vffey. r-iyntt oottatv, U>n.*bi knit , end do
vcilhed, *8"j n- hen* ore .id'll!) fret, 0 f old
lown ’oi. iiun.fo.i- lwel e (rig bounded on the
noitiv li.) tlier.,.ton. 0( oitl.town lot
munbrr (ltd. oei; rust try Orlothorpe
tdrei tut) n rtr roitth li v U,., trinainlng easierii
portion of tale l a uni or mio f et, anil west
by mi' nortnwi btrnri>,:rtloo of said old Town
lotnuiriier-t* 3 'ftet aid Old Town lot num
bor 14 hir,g Itl.tiwlged ,he map of mid
rlty t/iiide hv (leer-ie tell Hwtr Ti, ISB7, to
W'hn.h ride ot.ee sln rrliy had tor tbet.iiriiosr
! of liquidating the ini’M, o' to s tins fr.frl coat -
patiy b.i il.t aid gri.up.i-. i.ariiely. fCOO.OO ui in
cipat fleet, beslflr inlei ert unto the first I'uos-
I .lay in NoventbiT. 100 .trountlng t,, fj!7.fct.
I and 'ho further sum of fafiOas costs of mlvcr-
I Using thi. sate
liKUNSWIOK ! I 1 I,K OUAIMN’I'KK & LOAN
! UOMIANy.
H.vo 1' ’I” I 'VI, it. men out.
| Attest' ” l
: ”^2®
i,i’ ' t, n ouxi.fl, \
ai'iioti’ur Ally- Jiut couiH from cool \
und c'lii i* ijljtrt Relief,if not cur
ia* i cur- hwi liln <JftKy re&cti. Our
DR UGb and M EDICIN EH
CkiiT il>* p. #li• m" *• H kaownspecifics
for ijjk-.-c t 'ißi< , tiTfoit 'ou or
vo'* ''V'-Cu. v 0 n* v b t e4ly mip*
<i o
/j/l^LLh’d
New Gorirets syrup snd bn kwhtt,
Nt L. E. Rdijafts’, certihr Kgmoii'. mid
lel.l.voiai.c Ssfoete,
SHERIFF SALES.
GE< >RGIA, Glj nn County.
Will be sold before the coorthotipe door in
said county, on the first Tuosday in November
JiKK). the kihuc being the 6th day thereof, within
the legal hows of aule to the highest bidder foi
cash, the following property to-wit: One rolei
top desk, six (6) oak mantels, three (8) large
tombstones, five (5) small tombstones, one Moa
ler iron safe. Levied on as the property of the
defendant. Reed E. LaMance, to satisfy an exe
cution issuod from the City court or Bruns
wick, comity of Glynn, at the March term, 1599,
in favor of Swingler & Falconer for three hun
dred ikd eighty-one dollars and four cents
(s:vsl.oi) principal, wt'h interest thereon from
December 14,1590, at 6 per cent, por annum
until piiM and all costs. made and re
turned to me by E. F. Tayou, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and plnce, the
following described property to-wit: Thatcer
tain lot, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying
ami being in tlio city of Brunswick, county ol
Glynn, state of Georgia, and known and de
scribed on Baldwin's map of said city made in
the year 1837 as thejsouthwest one-*ixth (1-6) vf
Old Town lot number 64. Levied ou 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 taxes uue for
the year ISU9. Amount of tax $25.00 with inter
est and all costs. Levy mado ami returned to
me by R. S. Pyles, deputy pheriff.
Also at the same time and plnee.
the following described property towit: Those
certain lots, tracts or parcels of land-situate,
lying and being in the city of Brunswick, coun
ty of Glynn, slate of Georgia, and known and
described on Simmons* map of said city, mode
in tho year 1801. as Habersham park lots num
bers 76, 7L-01 anA#e, bot.w<|*u Lee and Gordon
streets. LevietrmVas,tludLama^vt 0 f Mrs. F.
K. Habersham umi? jr<tfone of an e\o
eulion issued x v collector, 1 r
state and cou’&'f Lf rSUttAi '' c year
Amount of 'J Gycl all cost
1a• vr made MWHjHk I’vles
deputy t.hvnHßa^ fi ] a i. £ i .
Also at th||f* * 1 a lcs 1 Bty*h.
follow! om , r
rain lot or eituate, 9CS ‘ff .
ing in the mffdTstyTbt'G. M.. county w j Glynfi,
state of Georgia, kssown as a part of Colo
nol’s island, containing two hundred (200) acres
more or less. Bounded on the north by lands
of the South Brunswick Railway Cos., on the
west by Fancy Bluff creek, on the south and
east by lands of the Brunswick 1 lock Cos, Lev
ied on ns the property of said Brunswick Dock
Cos. under anu by virtue of an execution issued
by 11. J. Read,tax collector,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 J evy mado and return
ed to mo by R. S. Pyles, dojmty sheriff.
W.H. BE ERIE,
Sheriff Glynn County,Ga.
ADMINISTRATORS SALK.
GEORGIA—GIynn Countv.
By virtuo of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, I will sell at public outcry
on the first, Tuesday in November, 1900. at the
court houßc iu said county, within the Jegal
hours of snle, the following described lnnds, the
property of the estate of Bridget Mlnelian, de
ceased, situate in tho City ol Braunswick, in
Hafd state and county, towit: Lota ntumbers
twelve hundred and thirty-seven (1287), twelve
hundred and thirty night (1238), twolye hundred
and thirty-hine (1239), twelve hundred and
forty (1240 j, six hundred and forty-two (042),
and six hundred and forty-three (613), respec
tively, each of said lots being in that portion of
said eity commonly called “Now Town,” Snd
designated upou the map of the plan of said
city as made hy Geo. R. Baldwin, serveyor, A.
1). 1837, and of the addition thereto,by the num
bers above described, and to which map and to
tho order of said court of ordinary aforesaid,
roferenoo Is made for all purposes of desoiip
tion.
Also, the unexpired leasehold interest in
and to the following lots or parcels of land sit
uate in the city of Brunswick, and in that part
thereof commonly called ‘‘Town Commons, >* to
wlt: That portion of lot number seventy-live
(75) fronting forty <,40) feet on Amherst street
and ninety (IK)) feet on .1 street, the leasehold
therein expiring upon March 21,1*67; lot num
ber one hundrod and thirty-live (185), bounded
east by Albany aomn > *.£ so-v.,s*i, \rtv t.
by Wolfe itirehi, and north by lot number one
hundred and thirty four, and having a front
Upon Albany and Wolfo streets respectively of
ninepy (90) feet and a depth betwoen said streets
of hundred andeivhty (180) feet.
Also* that portion of lot number one hundred
and thirty-Tonr (134) bounded east by Albany
street, south by lot number one hundred and
thirty-five. (135). west by Wolfe stroet, and
north bv lot number one hundred and thirty
three (138); and the remaining portion of said
lot number ons hundred and thirty-three (184,
the same fronting'twenty-nine (29) foot upon
A tbany street and ninety (90) feet upon. Wolfe
street, tho leasehold interest therein expiring
.vlarch 2, 1967, and the description of each of said
Town Com irons lots and parts of lots being
made with reference to the mapof what is com
rnonly called the “Hughes Survey” of tho Town
( ominous of said city of flic lu the office of the
mayor and council thereof. Terms of sale cash.
This October 8,1900. RO>ENDO TORE AS,
AtJoiinfstrator de bonis non etc. Bridget Mine
bau, deceased.
NOiTOE OF APPLICATION FOR
RAiI.KO VD CHARTER.
mute of Groryia,) To the HonoraMo. the Set
' County of [ rotary of State of the State
Glynn. J of Goorgia.
The petition of C. Downing, F. I> Aiken. M
£, H, Mason, N. Kmauiu i, T. Nowruan,
,i. J. Lott, L. R Aiken, F anti W, G.
Brantley, ic-pcctfnlly show>: *
I. That each and all of said pelltionfrs, (x
--cejit L. It, -\ikoii, reside in the City of B uns*
wick, County of Glyun and Stnt* of Georgju,
and ‘.bat peiiticiior L. R. Aiken ’esidOß at
Mount Pleasant, County of Wayne am! State of
Georgia.
11. That i>etiiQa;ierß dcsii* to obtain for
fhonrnelves and a-signs, a
cliail ter XOr a laiHSld eompany known as
the Brunswick Sc Birmingham Railroad Com
pany, on fl they seek to be inrornorated under
such name as a corporate I) dy. for the purpose
of bofhJinK and operating a railway linetonder
nafil charter.
111. Thafcthr length of the railroad proposed
to be bailt by said company witl be about four
hundred ami fifty (450) mile*, an near aaean be
estimated at this time, and unit the general di
rection of flame will bn Houtbeant to northw^Ht
IV That said proposed railroad beginning
in llift ' ity of Brun- wick, Georgia, \vl 1 prob
ably run through the eonntiea of • lynn. Wayne,
'’i<r e # puling, Coff‘-e, Ii win. Wilcox, Dooly,
Snrnte , Wi'ba[e*fancl Stewart, in the state ot
tieorgiß, ro appoint on the boundary line be
’ ween Georgia and Alabama within the county
or Stewart, in the -date of Georgia, and from
-aiilpoio to the cities of Montgomery and Bir
inir.gb niinthe State of Alabama, am! the
princip l places from which url to which it is
pro osed • conetruct said railroad are Bruns
wick, Georgia, s-qi Montgomery and Birurn g
hana, Ale**
V. T -• ‘ to iue capital stock
in fluid ’ ' to the amount of til
tec*- | I for each mile of said
prorofV fi A ring a total canifalization
..rjdx wj | and fifty thousand
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Service By Publication.
STATE OF GEORGIA--County of Glynn.
John Rogers, ) in Glynn Superior Court, SAgr
vs. \ Term, 1900.
usie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE,
to the Defendant, Susie Rogers:
You are hereby commanded to be and appear
•t the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Court, to be holden at the court house in
Brunswick, Glynn Connty, Georgia, on the
First 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 Li Del for
Divorce.
Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett,
Judge of the Sup rior Court of Glynn County,
this the 10th day of Jaly, 1900.
, H.F. daBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn ounty, Ga.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Mrs Mary 0. Beppard. vs Jeflersoti J evy,
The Niitioual Hank of Bruiiswi* k and the May
or and Council of Brunswick.—Pet.tioii for par
tionof realty in Glynn Superior court, De
cember Term thereof, 1900.
To the i>efendrnt, Jefferson Levy:
You aro hereby notified that the petitioner in
the above stated case will apply for a parti
tion of that certain real properly in the state
of Georgia, county ot Glynn and city of Bruns
wick, described a-; follows: T e Northeastern
portion of what ia known as and caked the
“Thirty Ac.ro Tract” or “The Wells Tract;”
having the following courses and distances, to
wit: Commencing at the centre of the South
ern lineof Union street aud running thence
Southwardly 1,610 feet; thence running East
ward ly SKMeet; thence running Northwardly
1610 feet; thence running Westwardly 855 feet,
except three certain small tracts heretofore
sold by the ow-ners; such application for par
tition of said laud will be made at the next
term of said conit to be held on tho first Mon
dao in December next.
This notice given in pursuance of an order
grranted September 28,1900, by Hon. l’aul K.
fceabrook, Judge of said court presiding, the
Honorable Joseph W, Bonnet being disqualified
in atd ease.
Witness the Honorable Paul E. Seabrook,
judge of said court presiding, tills October 1,
1900.'
, H. F. rU HIGNON.
Clerk Knnorior Court, Glynn County, Ga.
SPARKS & TWITTY, . '
Potitiorter’a. Attorneys.
John M Steele Applic ition for re-
Janie Hudler, formerly moral of
Janie Steele. disabilities.
Aotieo is hereby given that on the th day of
October, Kioo, the undersigned filed iu the ofttco
of the o'ork ot tho Suiierior 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, 1900,
iu the| suit of his former’ wife, Janie Steele,
ugainst himfor divorce, and that said applica
tion will lie heard at the term of said court be
ginning on the first Monday in December next.
This October 8,1900.
JOHN M. STEELE
CITATION.
GEORGI * —Glvnn County,
To whom it may concern: 11, J. Read having
in proper form applied t-o me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
Goorge McArthur, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular, the creditors and next of
Junof George McArthur to lie and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted to H. ,T.
Read on George McArthur’s estate. Witness
my hand official signature this 12th day 'of Oc
tober, IWO. HORACE DART,
Ordinary.
CITATION? ~
Georgia—Glynn County.
Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied for exemp
tion oi personality and the setting apart and
valuation of homestead out of tbe estate of H
C, Smith, deceased, late of said county and
state, and I will pass upon the same at ten
o clock am., on the 82nd day of October. 1900,
at my office in the court house of said county
fttiu S.Wvr.
.. -HORACE DART.
Ordinary Glynn. < ouuty, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Whereas. Elia J. Jennings, administratrix of
George w: Calvin estate, represents to the
tou £v in her petition, duly filed and entered on
n airad, that she lias fully administered George
W. Calvin’* osciite. This If, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why ad
ministratrix should not he discharged from
administration, and receive letters of dismis
sion <m the first Monday in December, 1000.
HORACE I)A UT, Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Mre. Mary Mahoney having nui<*e applica
tion for twelve months’ suppoit,out of the
estate of Timothy Mahoney, and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the same haying
tiled f heir return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause before the court
of ordinary of said county on the ll rat Monday
in November, H)on, why said application should
not hegranted. Tins 4th dav of November, 1900.
HORACE Dart, Ordinary,
CITATION.
GEORGI A—Glynn County
i rbanue Dart, of Glynn county, in said State
has applied to the Ordinary of said county of
Glynn for exemption of personalty and setting
apart amL valuation of homestead, and 1 wtu
jaws upon the same at 10o’clock a. m. upon the
. JMh day of October, 1000, at the court house In
Saul county of Glynn. This September 22, 1900.
r , „ JEFFERSON I). HPARKS,
Judge City Court of Brunswick and pro hac
vice Ordinary Glynn County, Georgia.
Administrators Notice,
.A'l persons having claims against estate of
J G. Campbell will present them to the under
signed, and all owing said ewtntc will i.lease
pay their account- to J. J, SPEARS,
Adm’r. Fhtate J. G. Campbell.
State of Georgia—Cotußy of Glynn.
Theco-partnerahip heretofore existing, under
the linn name and style of Taylor,Cook Sc Com
pany engaged in the saw mill business, in tho
manufacture of cypress lumber, and otherwise,
at Brunswick, Ga., having served its
purposes, itis mutually agreed by all
oi the undersigned members of said firm
that the said partnership be and the
same ig hereby dissolved by mutual consent.
The business heretofore carried on by the aaid
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
theTaylor-Cook Cypress Company. All debt
ors, creditors and other parties dealing with
vaid co-partnership in the past and ail persons
otherwise interested will take mu ice. This Oc
tober in, pjOO. Respectfully,
O. N. Taylor. T. H. Cook.
Will K Taylor, J. H CoMc.
Mrs. Hattie J. Boss. A. W.Cook.
Mis. Rebecca A. Cook. J. W, Cook.
Mrs. I M.Calvin.
OBKKVICR BY PUBLICATION.
Freeman, ] Libel for Divorce, lte
■ tumabln to December
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! ty, < •eorgia
f ftJffi hLjßpnt, O. •). Fll • iiia .:
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kd, mr i.ltlii t'
lot said count’. convniiut
■ in Decernlwr i'.nj,then tnd
wre to answer tbe plaintiff Clyde Freeman,
upon the merit- of her petition lor <‘i .-roefiled
against yor ; as in defauli of such appearauct*
the Court * seed as to Justice shall appe
tain. WitnovTil.o M on Joseph W. Bonnet,
Judn of tiJ Superior Cotfrt* th s 22d day of
Ang; I NK). A. 4. TOWNSEND,
. Deputy Clr !c S~ Court. Glynn Cos., Ga.
I>. ’V. KR tIMS,!' tflV Atty.
' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
For the pprpof of collect!. / the Ataiuand
County q ~ .. ;goi>, i will be at the f wing
dirD let j ~ ,U on OVes named, to-wit:
26 D’st. O' t. 27. Nov. J 9 and Dec. 8.
j r DiftU Oi 2(i. Nov 30 and Dec. i.
1 I T6l> t. t. 2.% N0v.21 and Dee. fl.
141*9 Du Oi t. 24, Nov, 22 and Dec. 7.
M Dial. Uci. 20, HO. 8L Nov. 28,24, 20. and Doc.
8,10, 11. H. J. Rkad,
T. C. Glynn Cos,
f T > J k HAIR BALSAW
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