The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 01, 1900, Image 7

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! Typhoil Ferer Experience | Is not desired in your own per- | [ son, A Doctor's Observation j if is Valuable to Ait. Read what ona sari about l Mnson’s Chill & Feyer Tonic j \ “Last Fall we had a good deal of ] j Typho-Malaria, or perliaps Ty > phoid Fever. Some patients died: > some recovered after six or eight l weeks. .After trying regular rem > edles two weeks, i gave Johnson’s 5 Chill amt Fever Tonic. In no in s stance had ft been given more > than 24 hoars, when fever eooied ' > down and /lid not return, patients 1 £ regained good health rapidly** l J* F. Kin on*i.or, M. D.. \ Conway, Ark. [ Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at | the first symptom, and \ KEEPWELL S A. B.Girardeau, Savannah, da, -*L Sole Manufacturer. The complete Election Re r turns will be received over n private wire. In addition an interesting program will be given cousistiug of Sieging, Dancing, Boxing, Prices only 15c up stairs; orchestra reserved s>c; boxes 50e: seats on the stage sl. ELI ZISSIMATO* 302s Newcastle St. .... U Ills CIGARB AND TOBACCO la Orsiffi fad E?t:? Sit, Milk Sk&kt Soda Watsr Etc,, Al ♦ f Oaudji Our Greatest Specialist g'DFor 20 years l Dr. J. Newton Hath .way has so sucdeosfnlly * rested chronic diseases that he '£ ackn u vledgeti today to stand at the bead of h i profession in this line. His exclusive trethod of treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery cures in 90 per cent, of ail cases. In the treatment of loss of vital forces nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, paralysis, blood-poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally successful - Dr. Hathaway's practice is more than double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by othei physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write mm today fully about your case. He makes no charge for consul'ation or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 25 Bryan Street, Savannah, G& STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the stove dee or, repairs kinds or cock stoves smi ranpee, buy and sells second band stoves, 414 Bav Street * TOUR FACE IS YOUB FOBTITSF. Throw a way Cosmetics. American Women throw away aeventv-flvo million dollar, annually tor fac pow lera, lotions, etc., mo whlcn arc made > t pois .non* sobatancea an stray the rkm. To .ecm e a Natural, Bos Healthy r< m> Vsi* n pet a VI a GIN BCBBEII MASK. I BeCoree ori Inal contour, permanently re moves pim .lea. freckle- ' lackhe da, and all oemplcxlanal mperteetmua. Aba 'nien falnalol. Beeulta guaranteed. Write ior parties lan. Price gs.oo by mat Gloves *S 00 and V.X) VIRGIN BUBBEB CO„ No Wait 14th SyN. Y Brow” Drug Cos., Sole Agt3 Brunswick, Georgia. SISTjfl PARKE firs r HAIR JJALSAKI^ tht" x? f to*!*:.'! 3W TIINC-S THEATRICAL. BRYAX VS. M, KINI.EY. Bryan stuck is gaining daily, and wher# a f?w weeks ago it seemed t walk over tor McKinley, the reauli i. now io doont, and tte comipg electior ' cresting- ,|oint s ruijefc in'erest a, the one of ’96. i’be * mtion return, wM be received at the opera house on 'hs night of the 6‘h. A d>e' , t wire wilt be ms in nod tire rcssesg-a will be taken by au experieioed operator ar.d ttey will be given to the andience as so. n as received. In addition * program consisting of mus'O an 1 b x icg win be givtn-' The buxmg bouts between tbs colored lads last fair crested so mucbUmusement that eev eral will he polled off with 8 rt gloves. Seats are now on esle at Butt’s drug store, and those who want [desirable seats should pngage same on,?, as there is no extra ohargefor reservt f seat.. stOTES. '•Ten Nights IL, a'Barroom” will not be here on the Vj, prox., but may oocse later, an acciVnt to their scenery caused the cancellaf, ,n , The Savannah News gave Chss. Hanford, in Priva'eJobn Allen, n,. 4tialifled prn*e; the Atlanta Journal gave him a terrible roast, and tbera you are. The ladies of the I'resbyteriao church will give an entertainment at the opera house, the latter part of next wetk. A Great Remedy. -I have Colic Col era and Dlasrhoea J**mody and .find It to bo 11 great medidiae," says Mr. E, 8. Fhlppi, of Poteau, Ark, -It cured me of bloody flux, I cannot speak too highly of it.” This remedy always wing the good opinions, if not praiao of those who nse It. Tim cures which It eSTeU even in the most severe eases make It a favorite everywhere. For sale at Bishop's Drug Store* BROUGHT MANY ANSWERS The pr *s advertisement of M>. J. B. Abram*, published in the Timks- Cali, ‘unday, brought in afxty-'wo answer*. Out of that number,,even wore currec’; e gltfeen wl'h or- word f ‘tig, aod-ttlrry with more than ,> o w. r ! wrorg Mr Abrams pr ite 1 to is iter,'*fibg qu slions it) geort pby, and rbiy w-r. very hard fo.ari sw- r. The fleet pri2e wss wiu*by Mgy O J. Orr, and the second by Mias Casslls, Five nttrers were correo', bu f , according to th terms of the puzzle, the first answers got the money. DANGER SIGNAL. Remember that jrour kidneys act as the cesspool of tee human body, into which all the impurities of the system are continna'ly dumped for purifica tion, and when the kidneys fail to properly perform their functions, it is a sigma) of fur'her complications. The lliver becomes clogged, the blood is tilled with uric acid poison, the heart becomes involved, and unless the proper remedy ia applied, your esse will soon be beyond the reaob of hu man skill. Smith’d Sure Sidney Caro will care in less time, and at less ex ! pense, than any other medioine in the world, and it is guaranteed. Price 50 oenta per bottle. If you cannot obtain it from your drugglsr, write direct to the company. For asle by all drug gists. ILWIIRTBIiVKfc CAUGHT. Officer Dan McCatkill returned frrm St. Simon featerdey, where be trreel ed Jaok Hartley and Jeeae Richard., colored, charged with atealibf lumber from the Hilton & Dodge Lumber Cos. at their mill. It eeema that the .feel ing bee been g ng on (nr #number of year*, aid Mr. McCtaktU did a good piece of nork in cafcfainff them. When von fp<’l t l life ia hardly worth the candle take a dole of Chamberlain'! htomeeb and Liver Tablet.. They will clean., your ■tomach, tone n(i your liver and regniatc your bowcla, mnkinif you feel like a Dew man. Lor sale at Bishops Drug Store. This ia the aeaeoo when mothers are ala.'xed on acconut of oronp. Ir ia quickly cured by One Minute Cuogb Cure, which children like to take. W, J. Butts. triEBRBNSWIOK N\ LV IQJ FIFTY WILL STARTTODA! Work On Aiken Oyster Plant to Begin AND ifl BUSHED By December Ist the Facto; ry Will Be In Op eration Fitly men will bs put to wo k tods, on the plant of the Aiken Ca r*”, Company, and lie cl bu Idi g will be ru-hed a? rgr-d. y ■ -• p.j-'b ! e. Secretary and Gem-rsl ’-a ,g , .1 B. Abrams told a rep,rt r jea’erda) that he ■ xpected to 1•. ,v the plant in operation on or be tore Dec. Ist, and when the new ina-;h terj- is isstalled the plant will have e capaoity of 14,000 cana daily. The fo.ee winch b gins today will nearly aO work on the main building, which will binrSO feet wide and 200 • ■ • long. Sipie of the old machinery will ie used, but a number of new canning in?.ntion* will be installed. Tfeyfr-**- * r * will be new, and will be of Jhe beat make. * 7^ A W* wharf will niJ> be bu'kTat onoe, that will be over 200 feet long. Tbe Sot.nd of tb? j,w and the hammer in the v,cioity of the factory will be sweet tabjio to those who, love Bruns? wiok, because ft means the beginning of an industry which will bring thou sands of debars to tbis efty. ‘ ’ Manager Abram., tt)o direct repre- V sentative of Owner Tatum, fg a busi ness man ability, and that be will m.ke a incoeßg of Ihefactory frnfcß ivirhou NffyfVg. Now ia when tbe small boy fills hiohi-lf green which invariably to cramps, diarrlooi or Ff. parcute i are prudent, ?t?py will h?*vp a bottle of j Pain-KiiJer, rtkfiy for such summer ! emerjrencieft. Avoid substitutes. There j is but one Pair-Killer, Ferry LMvife’. Price 250. and >oc j Hrfve p ur a inter - taken by .Jim Cir er. He represents the leading taiio'e of America. Atl fits guaranteed Dr. \V. H. Lewis, Lawrehcev.lie, Vs., writes: “I am using Rcdol Dys pepsia Core in my practice among se vere esses of indigestion, and find it an admirable remedy.” Many hun dreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kudo) Dyspepsia Cure in stom ach troubles. It digosts wbat you eat. and allows vou to e.vt a'l the good food you need, providing yon do not over load your stomach. Gives instant re lief and a permanent cure, W. J. Butts. FIRST CLASS DVEING. Jim Carter has just returned from Savannah, where he has made ar raogemente with the leading steam dye works there, to represent them in this city, Brunswick will not afford a first-class steam dyeing estalisb ment, and all persons desiring first class work in this line can see Jim Carter at the Brunswick Cleaning & PresjingCo. Dyeing in colors spe cialty, Alto coloring lsce curtains . Chamberlain'e Cough Kemedy in Chi cago Hlegen Bros., the popular South Side drug gill. corner Wth atreet and Wentworth avenue say: “Weaell a great deal of Cbamherlain’a congh Remedy and find that it give.! the reoet anti-factory reanlta, eapeclally among children for severe colds and croup.” For ini* at Biah op’a Drag Store. mmi mi cm"agh BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. Civil - .nd criminal cases attended to islnesa strictly confidential. En q tires conducted with secrecy. L. G. leavy rSA^trtoasr NOTICE TO TAXFAYEKB. For the g urpoae of collecting the State and Couu'y 1 aa for i3*v>, I will be at the following district pi'tcincts on da cs rained, to*wit: St Diet. Oct. iiT, Nov. ID and Dec. 27 Dirt, Oi tSO Nov. til and Dee. 4. l:vm Diet. net. it. Nov. II and Dm. S. )1 'j ri t. Oct. 24, Nov. it and IC. 7 Hi li.s . Oct. 211, ijO. 81. Nov. 18,24, in. am! Doc. a 10, ii, H. J. Read, T. C. Olynu Cos, if' >•> | PyayPectoral l A Qvic:; .Ct'KE FOR l coughs And colds > \ r fc . \ ery ’ rile in i*M > r •’ iril?7. “ cr I.L'TIGS 8 • . .. J I>AV: :: 1 "' 1 ‘ lv<i, 7 • •'"-■UKr. Triaht’s Dis &. High liviug. iutemporance, exposure nn'd many other iliings bring on Bright’s diseas,. Foley's Kidney (biro will prevent Bright’s dis ease and all other kidney or bladder disorders ,f taken in time. Take nothing else. VV. J Butts. Blsodworth & Jones New Liverv Stables New Buggies Fine liorsesl Prompt attention given ah orders. . Drayage a spec ialty. Phone 24-3. >, E St ■ " " —i i<* iHI ' ■ PUBLIC SALE* —- State of Georgia—County of Glynn. Under atd bv virtue of the power of sale contained In the deed to secure debt from Am and a A. I>avU to the Brunswick TUJe Guarantee and Loan Company, made.executed and delivered on the 24th day of FftbAuary, IS9& and u htetf iaid deed to seoure 1 duly re corded ori pages 411, 442 and 44% of .VoL 5 of the general records of Glynn (county, .J&fcrgif,, ref erence theretQ being had, the BrutiewietfTitlo Guarantee and Loan (Company will expire and offer foraal fio the highest and best blAra.for cash, before the 04>Uiki house door of Glynn on the first? TiiegdUy; in a^vamber*’ L9QO, nil of , that certain . tract, lot or parcel of la*fd; with the buildings and improvements thereon situate, lying and being in the Old Town of the Ojty of Bruns wick, Glynn county, Georgia. fiWtown and do scvjmedasthe northeastern 3bs9o feet of Old Tow n itH,numlk‘l" twelve (if), bounded on the north Wthe eastern one-halt of old.town Jot number eleven (tl) 90 foer; east r>y Oglethorjie street 3U feet; south by the remaining eastern pore ion of said lot number 12 90 feet, and west by ttat-nffrin western portion of said Old Town lot number 12 ffOfeet. aid Old Town lot num ber 12 being identified upon ihe map of said oi v made by George It. Baldwin A. D. 1887, to which reference isJbareby had. for the purpose of liquidating the ifiaebtednesa due said com pany by the said grantor, namely. SOOO.OO prin cipal debt, fteideaiutC*reßfc fmto the first Tues dav in November, J9OO. amounting to $417.33. anti the further sum 0f.59.60 as costs of adver tising this saw. BRi Nswjcictitle Guarantee & loan gomtany. By C. V. GOODYEAR,President. BUY THE CENUINE N SYRUP OF FIGS ... MAITOTACTOBED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. f PT fiiOTE THK VA ML l*ure Wbiakey Harper’t*. Perfect WhPk-y, Harper’s, livery bottle guaranteed Harper’*. Sold by T. Ne>- rjoan, Brunswick,. Oa. Southern Railway Cos. j Office'pf General Agent, BrvnsVFick. Ga I ' SCHEDULES. ,—.——:J——- , : For a&vuuuah, Waybill{?ton and New Y ark. Lv JriftifrwrA . (HO am 9 or> pm Ar Fa v at* nah .10 8Q am 13 50 am At Wngbuigtoj) 7 SG v am •* .*0 pro Ar New York 303 pm H 563 aco F©r Jacksonville, Lv Ri unawick .ft 0 am 825 pm 005 pin Ar Jacksonville U 26 ain 74u pw JOO am For Macon. Atlanta, Ltnfliville and Cincinnati Lv Brunswick G4oftori 006 pm Ar Macon ... 1 1-d pm :!0(;..u A r Atlanta .. 3 60 pm r. s*o am Ar LotuaYllle 7 60nm 1 •> |*.n Ar Cincinnati . 745 am 740 pm From New York, WaMngtfn and Bataanaii Lv N*w York '0 pro 12 15 am Lt Washington., t 'Spin 1115 am Lv Savannah ... 3 pin 520 hir 500 urn Ar nrunrwick ~ 0 56u m 805 am 886 pin From Jacksonville. Lv Jacksonville 1 86,pm Ar Brunswick t 25 pm from Cincinnati, Louisville, A Gama and M aeon. Ly Cincinnati 8 0 axn 8 00 pm Lv Louiaville 7 45 am 7 46 pat Lv Atlanta . 10 45 pm 12<5pi. Lv Macon . 100 am 2 ;/> pm Ar Brniibw ck 71C am H 36 pm Pleasant to the taste. Effective, reliable. DR. J. H. McLEAN’S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM ' Eliminates uric acid. The best remedy for Rheumatism end diseases of Liver end Kidneys.^ SI a Bottle, at druggbfa. THe 08. i. U- McLBAN MEOICINe CO., ST, touia, mo. FOR SALE BY * W. jifJTTS, TIiF;D 'Ugff Ist,' SHERIFF SALES. GK< >KGIA, Glynn County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in 4uid county, on the first Tuesday iu November 1900. the same being the ftth day thereof, wlthic the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder foi cash, the followingJproperty to-wit: One rodei top desk, six (6) oak mantels, three (3) large tombstones, five (5) small tombstones, one Mo - Icr iron safe. Levied on as the property of the defendant, Keed E. LaManee, to satisfy an exe cution issued from the City court of Bruns wick, county of Glynn, at the March term, 1599, in favor of Swlngler & Falconer for three hun dred ju*d eighty-one dollars and four cents ($381,041 principal, with interest thereon from December 14, 1890, at 6 per cent, per anumn uutil paid and all costs. Levy''"made and re turned to mo by K. b\ Tay or, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and place, tht following described property to-wit: That cer tain lot, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county oi Glynn, state of Georgia, and known and de scribed on Baldwin's map of said city made in the year 1837 os the southwest one-sixth (1-ti) of Old Tow'n 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 due for the year 1899. Amount of tax s2i>.oo with inter est and all costs. Levy made and returned to me by U. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also at the same -time and place the folloAvfng w dj^crilßf tow it: 'those certain of land situatev lying and the ty of Brunswick, coun ty of Glymtf . Atc 0 [ . Georgia, and known and map of said city, made in jiabefsham park lots num bers . jw?, between Lee and Gordon K. Babei aml by virtue of an exe cution state due for the year 1899. Amount of takes SSO with interest and all cost. Levy made and returned to me by R. 8. Pyles deputy sheriff. / • f iW Also at the same time and place, the following described prop&wy towit: That cer tain lot or tract of land ultuate, 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 (200) acres more or less. Bounded on the north by lauds of the South Brunswick Railway Cos., on the west by Fancy Bluff creek, on tbe south and east by lands of the Brunswick Dock Cos, Lev ied on as the property of said Brunswick Dock Cos. under and by virtue of an execution issued by 11. J. Read,tax state and county taxon due for the year 1899. Amount of tax one hundred aftd twenty-five dollars ($125.) with interest and all costs. Levy made and return ed to me by U. s. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W.H. BKRRIE, Shi riff Glynn County,Ga. administrator b sale. GEORGI A—Glynn Countv. By virtue of an order of |he Court of Ordf narv <*f said county, I will bcII at public outcry on (he first Tuesday iu November, 1900. at tbe court house in said county, within the legal hours.of sale, the following doaenbed lands, the property of the estate of Bridget Minehan. de ceased, situate iu tbe City ot Braunawick, in said state and county, to Witt Lots numbers twelve hundred and thirty-seven (1287). twelve hundred and thirty eight (1238), twelve hundred and thirty-nine (1289), twelve hundred and forty (1240), .ix hundred and forty-two (042), and six hundred and forty-three (013), respec tively, each of said lots being iu that portion of said city commonly called “New Town,” and designated upon the map of the plan of said city us made by Geo. R. Baldwin, serveyor, A. L. 1837, auri-of the addition thereto,by the num bers nbovo described, and to which map and to the order of said court of ordinary aforesaid, refereime is made for all purposes of descrip tion. Also, the unexpired leasehold interest in and to Hie follow ink lots or parcels of lnndjail uate in the city of Brunswick, and in that part thereof commonly railed “Town to wit: Thai portion of lot number seventy-five (75) fronting forty l40) feet on Amherst street and ninety (90) feet on J street, the leasehold therein expiring upon March 21, 1907; lot num ber one hundred and thirty-five (185), bounded east bv Albany street, south by L street, weat by Wolfe street and north by lot number one hon'd red and thirty four, and having A front upon A'bauy and Wolfe streets respectively of ninety (90, feet and a depth between said streets of hundn and and ei hty (180) feet. Also, that portion of I<h number one hundred and thirty-four I.M) bounded cast by Albany street, south by lot number one hundred and thirty-live (185). west- by Wolfe street, aud north bv lot number one fi and red and thirty-| three (133;; and the remaining portion of said ! lot number on-< hundred and thirty-three (134,. the same fronting twenty-nine (29) feet upon I Albany street asd ninety (9)) foot upon Wolfe • tieet, the interest tbe rein expiring March 2,19*)r, fii:d the description ol^'each af said Town Commonh lot * and parts of lots being made with reference; to the map of what :s com 'moldy called the ‘-Hughe* Survey” of the Town Lorn in on aof said city of tile iu the oflbre of tha mayor and council thereof. Terns* ol sale cash, i ThiF October 8 ibno. TORRAB, Adm In i*' j-atur de bonit nop etp. Bridget M ine ban, deceased. i Dyspepsia Curt Digests wfiat you eat. It artificially digksts the food and aids Nature lu wtrerigtiheuiug and recon* stiucting the exhausted digostive or gans. It isthe latesVdlscoveifcd digest aat and tonic. No Atlier preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all othei results of irtfperl er t and igestioo. prlctßOc. nnd *b Loresf/ilni2s4 times sumliiizf. .. .. .• :ti..> nLul> -1 i.ni.edfree Pntn.+rt - 'aVMTY " cr'cfiQo, W J. .BUTTS. Why Suttei From Cold*, t oughn, Khcumatism ami other ills that come from cool and chilly nights. Keliof, if not cer tain cure wiihlu easy reach. Our iftoek pf DRUGS and Contains all the M ill Crrowr. specifics lor What yoii or yonrdocto;■ wa ••mil; sup plied at !u Service By Publication. STATE OF GEORG I A--County of Glynn. John Rogers, 1 In Glynn Superior Court. AAmt Vi. J Term, 1900. ' insic Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, t’o the Defendant, Susie Rogers: You are hereby commanded to be arid appear xt the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior Court, to be holden at the court house in Brunswick, Glynn County, 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 Libel for Divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett, Judge of the Superior 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 MaryC. Ueppard vs. Jefferson Levy, The National Hank of Brunswick anti the May or ami Council of Brnuswiek.—Petitiou for par lion of realty in Glynn Superior court, De cember Term thereof, 1900. To tbe Defendrnt, 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 in the slate of Georgia, county ot Glynn and City of Bruns wick, described as follows: T e Northeastern portion of what is known as and called the "Thirty Acre Tract” or “The Wells Tiacty’ having the following courses and distances, to vvU: ■ Coimnemvug at the centre of the South ern line of Union street and running thence Southwardly l,oio feet; thence running East ward ly 810 feet; thence running Northwardly Rib) feet; thence running Wostwardlv 855 feet, e*cpt three certain small tracts heretofore sold by the owners; such application for par tition of *aid land will bo made at the next term of said couit to lie held on the first Mon dao In December next. This notice given in pursuance of an order granted September 28.1900, by Hon. Paul E. Sea brook, judge of said court presiding, the Honorable Joseph W, Bonnet being disqualified in said case. Witness the Honorable Paul E. Seabrook, JUuKSO* sHid court presiding, this October 1, 190(1, H, F. DU BIG NON. . .. .SteE? SuperiorOourt, Glynn County, Ga. SPARKS A TWITTY, Petitioner’s Attorneys, John M Steele Application for re vs. . , Janie Hndler, formerly inoval of Jauio Steele. disabilities. Notice is hereby given that on the oth day of October, 1900, the undersigned filed in the office of the clerk or the Superior court of Glynn county bis application for removal of the disa bilities resting upon him under tha verdict and judgment rendered in said court May 21, 1900, in thc| suit of his former wife, Janie Steele, vgainst hitnfor divorce, nnd that, said applica tion Will be heard at the term of said court be ginning on the tlrat Monday ip December next. This October 8, 1900. JOHN M. STEELE CITATION. UKORQIA—GIynn County, To whom It may concern: H. J. Read hawing in proper form applied to mo for permanent letters of administration on the estate of George McArthur, late of said county, this is to Cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of George McArthur to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not bo granted to H. J. Hoad on George McArthur's estate. Witness my hand official signature this 12th day *ol Oc tober, iyc<k HORACE DART, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia--Glynu County. 31 rs. Fannie A, Smith has applied for exemp tion of personality an<! the sotting apart and valuation pf homestead out of tho catato of H v* Smith, deceased, late of said county and state, and I will pass upon the same at ten o’clock a. m ,on the 22nd clay of October, 1900, at my office in the court house of said county and state. HORACE DART, Ordinary Glynn.Connty, Ga. CITATION. GEORG 1 A—Glynn Connty. Whereas. Kilft J. Jentiinga, administratrix of George W. Galvin estate, represents to the court in her petition, duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully administered George I W. Galvin’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred .md creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministratrix should not hr di charged from administration, and receive leiters of dismis aion on the first Monday uln eernboi, lfiOO. HORACE DART, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia-Glynn County. Hire. Mary Mahoney having made applica tion for twelve mouths’ guppoit,out of the 1 estate of Timothy Mahoney, and appraisers , duly up ported, to set apart the same having tiled their return, all persons concerned arc hereby required to show cause before the court ! of ordinary of said county on the lliat Monday ! iu. Noveuibeivl9ou, why said application ah- uld not be grMMftd. This 4th dav of Novein' er,1900. < lIOR AGE b A KT, Ordinary, .. citation. G E<tk6lA—Glynn County - =. 1 banufl Dari, of Glynn county, in said State -■has applied to the Ordinary of snid county of Gtj'nn fw exemption of personelty and sotting apart and val 11 cUiun of homestead, and I will pass upon the s *nie JO o’clock a. m. upon the *‘>th day of <>ot(ber, 1000, at the court house in said county of Glynn This September 22, JUOO. JEFFERSON i. PARKS. Judge CDv Court of Brunswick and pro hac vice irdinary Glynn County, Georgia. Administrators Notice, VI person-buying claims against estate of G. Gamp* ell \vH present them to the under signed, and ad owing said estate will lease pay their a< vnuts to J. J. SI’EARB, Adm’r. Fatate J. G. Campbell. i te of Geo gut —County of Glynn. The co-pat tnertliip heretofore existing. under the firm name an! style of Taylor, Cook & Com* pauy engaged in the saw mill business, in the iminufncture of cypres;, lumber, ..nd otherwise, at bruits wick, Git., having served ito purposes, itie* mutually agreed by alt of the undersigned members of said firm that the said jr.rtnerslii, be and the •ume is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The business heretofore carried on > tint said company will hereafter be conducted by the ooiporauo. duty created b.. tb H poii ,i ourt uf Glynn oennty, Georgia, vitb ts principal office m Brunswick, Ua., luow as and called the Taylor-Cook C,y press Conipan. . All debt ors, creditors and other parties dealing with said co-partnership in the pa*t and ;•!) persona otherwise interested will take nonce. Thin Oc tober is, ’9ou. Respectfully, O, N. Taylor. T. 11. Cook. W.Il 8. Taylor. J. li Cos rk. Mrs. Hattie J. Hogg. A. ' << Ov. M is. Rebecca A. Cook. J. W . Cool.. Alia I M. Calvin '■ ill PUBLICATION. At a. Clyde Freer.an L cl for Divorce, K* tinnabl to December v* ’i erm, >m> .of Superior Court . i Ci nr . oun t). J 1 reeinan, ty, Geor fa. To rlie arid defendant. O. .1 F<* man . You are hereby reouireu |> • onally or by attorney, to h-*od am cur ii the next term of the ttuperil* tof said fount), convaninx n the first .*. ay in .December, 1000, then an there to answer t'm lai . :ttr. Clyde Freeman, upon the merits of her petition for llvorce filed againet you ; an f" defiul' of Much apresrance the Court wxl p occen as lojus t eslu.il aoper t mu. .VilneMtbn Ho Jo -, 1 V/. Hen net, •lodge of said >u**rJ u Court, t’ * f?d day of August, 1 WO. A. G.TOWKSBND, Deputy Clerk Huperlor Court, Glyph Cos., Qa, 1) W. KKAIC S.lVfiV Auy. . : -W -d. " pv iha ' *.,/ .MM V ’ tf ‘ ' 1 <>■ pla ,( t.l>\ -Uck roi.itaohs. i digestion, Conbtiputi* ?• or C -Uvenesis we wverrfu, ti. I p.to-Data idtH* fdrer Pills whitt the directions are ‘"'ietiy ( /piled with. They sro purely vega- Jubh jr-i neve iall to give sutiafactiun. 1 c boxer < Mrn lob pills, .j boxes cent tin 40 puli-, i‘ ir.-j. too. tain i,O oil!*. Bwaeo. sub .itittiteftand imtiations. Bv i by mall. Slampg taken. M.dVii A MCDICAI, CO., cor. Clin I j * ly ™ Cos. Branawtck, Ga