The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 02, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Typhoid Ferer Biperience Is not desired in your own per son. A Doctor's Observation Is Valuable to All. Read what one <ayt about Johnson’s. CMII & Fever Tonic ‘'Last Fall we had a good deal of tVpho-Jtfnlaria, or perhaps Ty phoid Fever. Some patients died; some recovered after six or eight weeks. After trying regular rem edies two weeks, I gave Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic. In no In stance had it been given more than 24 hours, wium fever cooled down and did not return. Patient# regained good health rapidly” ' I.F. Kimcuelok, M. D.. -~-.C9nw*y-A.rk. ; Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at ! the first symptom, and | KEEP WELL A. B. Girardeau, Savannah, Oa. Sole Manufacturer. House, 1 uesday, Nov. 6th, jmim right. complete Election Re be received over a wire. In addition Bi interesting program will consisting of Singing, Dancing, Boxing, Prices only 15c up stairs; orchestra reserved i 9c; boxes 50c; seats on the stage sl. Efcl ZISSIMATO, 3021 Newcastle Bt. mill Jit i CIGARS AND TOBACCO h C;eas Fresh Im Sat Milk Snake Id a Water Etc,, All Kinds uf Candy Our Greatest Specialist For 20years Dr. J. Newton Hath away has so successfully 'rested chronic diseases that he ia acknowledged today I to stand at the head of h profession in | this line, His exclusive method of ! treatment for Varicocele ana Hi Oct art j without the aid of knife or caul ry • cures in 90 per cent. Of all cases. In the treatment of loss of vital forces I nervous disorders, kidney and urinary j complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecui iar to women, he is equally soc'cessfu!’ 1 Dr. Hathaway’s practice is more than j double teat of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write bun today fully about yonr cae. He makes no charge for consul: ation or advice, either at his of fice or b" mail. J. NEWTON H ATHAWAY, M. D. 25 Bryan Street, Savannah, Os STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the stove doctor, ref sirs kinds or ccoh stoves ar;dranges, boy and sells -econd hand stoves, 454 Bay strijt TOUR FACE h'- mf ,svor " " :T,; - S ' U .J?S a^T^SSPSK* F WR V minion J+tf" % 1 mo which are made of po~ moua s-ui-e f -t;.c/* * an Healthy Com piexu n,V*t n VIRGIN RUBIiLL MA-K | Restore* original intoor porn t,y re move* pimples. tn-ebin- c UH’-ud?- un all oetaplexlonai imperfect mas. Write lot parch’ U, • *■. f o by mat VXBQ ■ "• ■ ’ 3*-1f Brown Drug Do., Sole Agts Brunswick, Georgia. TERRELL SAYS m IS BRIAN Attorney General Re turns Home. : II OUTLOOK!* 8000 Says Georgians Have Done * Work in the Campaign. . N. Follow. n*ls from the Atlanta Daily N ewr. Hon J. M. Terrel] rtVovitd this morning from Washington. He went up to attend the United States supreme court, Mr, Terrell says now that Bry an will be elected. Ho was in the capital about two weeks ago, and since his last visit there he found an alto gether different sentiment. “Bryan will be elected,’' said Mr. Terrell ih.s morning. ‘When I was in Washington two weeks ago tha peo ple eaid they believed Bryan would win; now they fsay he will win, His reoent trip through New York state was a big success and won hliu thous ands of votes. Same of the most con servative pol ticiaus in Washington concede that he will carry New York ‘ Georgians have done a lot of work in tffWffllpfrgi, fcJajja'ors Baccn and Clay, Congressmen Bivingstoh, Adams, Griggs, Maddox and others have been making speeches from one end of the country to another. ar.U their speeches have been a big help to the demociatic CSU:e. "Wa-hlhglotj ;■ eathusiasoic over Bryan, and from everywhere th . most encouraging reports are received.” Mrs. T. Brlddlemar, of Parehallville, Mich., wa troubled with salt rheum for thirteen year* and had tried-a number oi doctors without relief. Af ter two or three applications of Ban ner Salve tier hands tgMtaM.be'ter, ar (! in a short tl M-'J&jlfrm&tO' t cured. _ 9 CA!B 1' ry TX X A. Bears the /) Mi uii Have Alftays Betijht <2Z^aac NOTICE: TO TAXPAYERS?. For the purpwe of collecting the State and County Tax for i960, I wili be at the following district precincts on dates named, 10-wit: 25 Diar. Oct. 27, Nov. 19 and Dec. 3. 27 Dist. Oct 2C, Nov 29 and Dec. I. 1M Dit, Oct. 25, Nov. 21 and Dec fi. nvv) Dim, Dr 2* Nov. 22 and Dec. r ‘26 Dj3‘, Oct. 29, 80. 81, Nov. 23, 24, 20. and Dec. 6, 10, 11. JI. J. ID:ad. T. C. Glynn Cos, SSOO Reward. We will pay the above reward for any case of E ver Complaint, Dy&pcpsia, Sick Headache, Indigrpt/ou, Constipation or Cos ti veil css w© can nut enfe with Liveratn. the Up to-Dute Liftb Liver Fills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely v<*gc iaiieand never fail t< give satisfaction. 2 c b**xetcontain ! r, d [tills, ,oc btxes contain 40 pillh, 5c lidxes eotkt'un 16 pills. Bsv a r c of.sul>- , stltntcs and imitations, tby mail. Maxupfc | taken NEL VITA V IDiC \L C< , cor. Eli u S/,r and .) -t-kftoo GLicrgo. 111. L*.r .-alebf I Brown Drug t>vpro? svriek, Ga 1 BUY THE GSNiUINS' SiliUr liT s Ibj .. MAKUJArTCIiED KT . CALIFORNIA FIG 3YRIP CO. ttr Ml 1 F TUI A A UE, When yon bv l Mature if hardly worth the eau He taka done o' Chomtrtirla'n’B Kt;r. n i and Liver Tablet*. They will etoarne yew 9t.f>maeh, tone tip your Hter ;m-i regular y. ur tov ,*)-, rocking you f * l liko f-; new mam fco£, bale ;t iiiyliooa Dritg H ;<>*••■. „^ fo^ Thu uth * * '' n .vbn raotLer.- *f a s * c*(i o; ftccoun* of croup. It • H*cure and by O. Miac# 5 Coui'E Cut#* rvfoich ' r 17VP. , - r . J. BiltU. iHE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL NOVEMBER 2, IHO. I>o©iet,g. Mrs, SI. P. King and Miss Mai King have returned from Asheville, where they spent the summer. Their many friends will be glad to hear that little Mu* B anche Tait, who is in Atlanta under treatment for eye troubl®, is very much improved. Col. H. T. Dunn and family are mov icg into the Johnson residence on Union street. Mrs. H. B. Maxey and children have returred from a several months’ stay in Asheville. ——o — Sir. TANARUS, y. Fleming ia moving his family to the Wright b, use, on I.on dou aud Grant streets. Mrs. F. D. M. Siraohan lias re timed from a visit to Sivanneh. Miss Elbe Wrenou of Madison, is vspeoted next week to vUn the family of Mr. ‘FT A. Vvm.c'u. Sirs. Chas. Morris and Mr, Newtoff Morris left Tuesday for Wayoross, where Sir. M rrr- i- located, and which will b' their future home. Mrs. James S. Wright and Miss Arabella Tisott have retdrh“d from Bo’ Springs, Arlyv,. wh°re they spent the summer. —o~- Mrs F. D. Aiken’hnd ohildrba hays jretumed from a s*pbmer’s stay in i Asheville. ■/%: Sirs Victoria-Jeffers has moved to I the Gale home, on Gloucester street; Mrs W. N, Gremlin has returned to White Springs from a visit fo her mother, Mrs. Jeffers. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.liradYhnd family left on Thursday morning for El Paso, Tex., where they wili reside in fstore. .■ ■■ o J 1 Mr. and Mrs, R. 11, fevdrett. of Brunswick, and two children are-vis- i itiog Mr*. Laura Weddell on South i Uryor street.— Atlauta Hews . U Mr*. IV. K. Nichols of Jackson,tile, i t* visiting her sister. Mr*. J. W^Wat kins. - 1 ' O-*" 1 " Yesterday was All S,ipt 8 ' day, one of the moat beautiful and touciiinp of the festivals of the Catholic ohuroh. It hss bitn set apart esptcislly for | he coaunemoratiou of “all those who have departed hence Iu the Lord” and who are therefore entitled to “be num bered with the saints in glory ever lasting” and for tha purpose of re minding us that, though divided from ns by death, they arc still united to u in the bonds of love, of one faith, and one commu rnon. THAT 18 WHAT THEY BAY. . ! Those ivho take ; od's Sarsaparilla for j scrofula, ecceira, eruptions, catarrh, rLeu- I matism or o vspepsio, say it cures promptly and pcriraßently, erei. after all other pre paration* tail. You may taae tide medi , emo with the utmost confidance that it will do you good. Wh*’ 1. has done foi other* you have every reaso’! to believe and wilt do for you. Constipation js cured by Hood's I’ilif 25 cents. Have your winter suit measure f- ken by Jim C'.rter, He represent, t’ lea'dißg ta' ! ore of AnUrioS. All ti - | guars nteed Chamberlain's Cough K mndy In Cli cago II: vdi .hr -.. ia* jerpidar x/iidi Sri- .1 . . jffnU r ‘ b tlfc t Uiid (.wrrW tv • | i oug. GOiudy art-l fi,-d tl iit fcive the ■ ■ i ' * > - I n>cc.'n !iv iiU) h rt > ' r M-vcie fGI fi .* * joup ” i -'f fin! at H b i(* t H (iii [i) I> 1 \\ t k : v I erunswick, a?oitat*. : . ; ■' 1 , .■;'tiCiAU X and. Pu sVA . If V t E' ft tf X/ * 1 Menoaev ! Pyny-Pectorai 1 A QUICK CURE FOR ! COUGI )S AND COLDS i > ‘ v;. uat/ic I 'cinctl/ in aU | <;i tht* .THROAT ,-r LUNGS ; V,v: t . s “ E. . ■ - I.a'.vullw ( ft., lAmltcd, , I" -f" ' -M' r. Bright’s Dis &e. High living, Intemperance, expostiro and many other things bring 0 n Bright’s disease,, Foley’s Kidney Pure will prevent Bright’s dis ease and all other kidney or bladder disorders if taken in time. Take nothing else. W. J Butts. Bloodworth &Jones New Liverv Stables New Buggies * t Fine Horsesl s Prompt attention given ah orders. Drayage a spec ialty. Phone'24-3. _ E St I'intfae-ftAxfc. Stato of aeon ■a* Count Glynn, Under And ,by \irtu#_of the power of sale contained in the seenre dtibt from Amanda A. Davis to the Brunswick Title Guarantee and Loan Company, made, executed and delivered on the *tth (lay of February, lSlki, afkf%hich said dood to socure debt is dtilvro- Qotfftra (>tx pages 411,443 ana 4*B of Vol. 5 of the general records of G lynnlcountv, Georgia, ref erence thereto being had, the Brunswick Title Guarantee and Loan Company will expose and ofl'er for sale to the highest.and best bidder for cash, beforotho court bouse door of Glynn coum/, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday; in November, 1900, all of that certain tract, lot or parcel of land, with the buildings and iniproTaiuents thereon situate, lying and being iu theA)ld of the City of Bruns- Glynn county, G* (#gia. known ami do scribed as the northeastern 80x90 feet of Old Town number twelve 02). bounded on the north by the eastern one-half of old.town lot number eleven (tl) 90 feet; east oy Oglethorpe street south bv tin* remaining eastern ; port ioj&of said lot number 12 VO feet, and west *“hj|.nMHbovtn western portion of said Old Town lot udtuber 12 39 feet, raid Old Town lot num ber 1$ being identified upon the map of said city made by George K. Baldwin A. D. 1837, to Which reference is hereby had. for the purpose of liquidating the indebtedness due said com pany by tho said grantor, namely, *(>00.00 prin cipal debL besides interest unto the first Tues day in November. UiOO, amounting to *417.88, ntld LluMurther sum of *9.60 as costs of adver tising tniK saie. BRUNSWICK TITLE GUARANTEE & LOAN COMPANY. By C. P. GOODYEAR, Pioaident. Attestfi W. E. Kay, Sec & Treas. Southern Railway Cos. L. Office of General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. f SCHEDULES. For Savannah, Washington and New York. Lv Brunswick 0 40 am 9 05 pm Ar Favaunak. ,10 80 am 13 50 am Ar y\ mhinyMn .... 785 am 850 pm Ar New Vor IT . 2 08 pm 6 23 am For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick r> oo am 525 pm ft os pm y&v Jacksonville . W 25arn 749 pm T :'.O am For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati Lv Brtmawfok 640 am 9 Or. pm Ar Macon 115 pm 300 am Ar A team a . . .. 350 pm 520 am Ay -LOuiaVfHe ...7 60 am 7 89 pm Ai Cinoirnati.. .. 745 am 740 pm From Ne<v York, Washington and Savannah. Lv Bfuw York B,K pm 12 15 am Lv Washington..! '5 pm Uls am .1 v Ravannab 3 pm 620 am , 500 on, Ar Brunowie: .U 2. -wi 8 05am ”885 pn From Jacksonville. Lv .3 H 5 pm Ar BruuswlO . . 025 pm From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta an M aeon. by Cincinnati 8 80 am 8 00 pm Lv Louisville 7 15 am 7 45 pm Lv Atlanta .. ... .. ... 10 45 pm 12 <5 p~ I, v Macon ... .. too am tfi'jmi A lifmisw tk 71C am 535 0,., Pleasant to the taste. Effective, reliable. OR, J. H, McLEAN’S LIVER AD KIDDY BALM at'rs uric acid. The best for Rheumatism and of (lit: Stomach, Liver j and KTtneys. St at ilrt.ijlsl*. | THS DU. J. H.\ l AN MEDICINE CO., A.. I■), *O. 1 V . itHTfa, Tl.v.f>rUj.'iro .. SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA, Glynn 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 sal© to the highest bidder foi cash, the followinglproperty to-wit: One rodei top desk, six (6) oak mautela, three (3) 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 the City court of Bruns wick, county of Glynn, at the March term, 1899, in favor of Swlngler Falconer for three hun dred Mjd eighty-one dollars and four cents ($381.04) principal, with interest thereon from December 14, 1596, at 6 per cent, per annum until paid and all costs. Ixjvy mad© and re turned to me by K. F. Tayior, 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 tyeingon the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, Male of Georgia, and knowb and‘de scribed on Baldwins mao 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 uuder 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 *25.00 with inter est and all cos's. Levy made ami returned to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy slier>l!'. Also at the same time and place, the following described property towit: Those certain lotn, trkets or parcels of land situate lyipg a*d tie dty of Brunswick, ooun ty of described on Simmons* man of said city,' made in tho yttar Usi. as Habersham park lots num- and 92, between Loo and Gordon on as the property of Mrs. F E. a*4%ISMM a under and be virtue .of an e\e by H. .T. Read, tax collector. 1 r rnxes dim' for the year 18i*9. Amount of taxo *SO with interest and all Levy made and returned to me by R. S. Pvles deputy sheriff. Also at the same tide and place, the following doscriljod property towit: That cer tain lot or tract of land situate, lying and be ing in the 27th district G. M.. county of Glynu. state of Georgia, and known as a part of Gx>lo nel’B island, containing two hundred (200) acres more or less. Bounded on the north by lands of the South Brunswick Railway Cos., on tho vest by Fancy Bluff creek, on the Bouth ami east by landß of the Brunswick Dock Cos, Lev ied on ns the property of said Brunswick Dock Cos. uiuL’v and by virtue of- an Oiectiiion issued by 5i.!L Read, tax col lector, for state and county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of tax one hundred ami twenty-five dollars ($125.) with Interest and all costs I evy made and return ed to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W.H. UF.RUIE, Sh .riff Glynn County,Ga. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. GEORG lA—Glynn Count v. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi nary < >f said county, I will sell ;it public outcry on the first Tuesday in November, 1900. at the court houfie in said county, within the legal hours of sale, the following described lands, the property of the estate of Bridget Miuehan, do censtd. situate in the City ol Braunswick, in H.iid state and county, 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 forlv-three (643), respee lively, each of said lots being in that portion of said city commonly called “New Town,” and designated upon the map of the plan of said city as made by Geo. R. Baldwin, serveyor, A. D. 1887, 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 mad© for all purposes of desciip tion. Also, the unexpirod leasehold interest In and to the following lots or parcels of land sit uate in the city of Bi uns wick, and in that part t hereof commonly called “Town to wit: Thai portion of lot number seventy-five (75) fronting forty i,40) feet on Amherst street and ninety (iK)) feet on J street, the leasehold tlierein ©\j/iring upon March 21, 1907; lot mini* her one hundred and thirty-live (135), bounded east by Albany street, south by L street, west by Wolfe street and north by lot number one bundled and thirty four, and having a front upon Albany and Wolfe streets respectively of mneiy (90) feet and a depth between said streets of hundred and ei . hty (180) feet. Also, that portion of lot i.uiuber one hundred and thirty-four (234) bounded east by Albany street, south by lot number one hundred and thirty-five (185), west by Wolfe street, and north by lot number one hundred and thirty three (183); and the remaining portion of said lot number ons hundred and thirty-three (J 34, the same fronting twenty-nine (29) feet upon Albany street and ninety (90) feet upon Wolfe street, the leasehold interest therein expiring jdarcb 2, 1967, and the description of each of Haid Town Commons lots and parts df lots being made with reference to the map of what is com - monly called the ‘‘Hughes Survey” of the Town Commons of say! city of file in the office of the mayor and council thereof Terms of sale cash. This October 8,1900. ROSEN DO TOItRAS, Administrator ie bonis noil etc. Bridget Mine han, deceased. Ef m i n 7 § ’-'4!P 1.1 RAM "Kjh. SY . "i 1 ”* 1 ’ • i.rav . ujf'CV,, ■%? ''• Mi. r. j “wcaia. .••• v Pure Win stray.| Harper’*. Perfect VV. |.k }. H.ri.. r’- Every hottK ;.i .<M v. 4lt - 1 ... • . S 111 (I T New - ar, Hr 11 *- wn i*, IF’ ’’ • tjjiffer >4- " -v' f LhtFi MFIdbiNES Con* .*>)•': ii i diuiif j J Service By Pnbhcalion, STATE OF GEORGIA--County of Glynn. John Rogers, j In Glynn Superior Court, Sfiaar , } Term, 1900. 'Wie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, oo the Defendant,Susie Rogers: You are hereby commanded to be and appthfF *t the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior Court, to be holdcn at the court house iu Brunswick, Glynn County. Georgia, on the First Monday m 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 iu the above stated case iu his Lioel for Divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett, Judge of the Sup rior Court of Glvnn County, this the 10th day of July, 1900. H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn i ounty, Ga. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. GEORGIA —Glynn County. Mrs. Mary C. Reppard vs. Jefferson Levy, The National Hank of BrunM\ iuk and the May or and Council of Brunswick.—Petition for par tion of realty in Glynn Superior court, De cember Term thereof, 1900. To the Defend rut, Jefferson Levy: You are herebv notified that the petitioner in the above stated case will apply for a parti tion of that certain real property in the state of Georgia,countyj6t 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”’ havmg the following courses and distances, to wit: Commencing at the centre of tho South ern line of Union street and running thence Southwardly 1,610 feet; thence running East wardly 810 feet; thence running Northwardly 1610 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 nade at (he next term or said corn tto be held on the first Mon dao in December next. This notice given in pursuance of an order granted September 2s, 1900, by Hon. Paul E. Seabrook, Judge of said court presiding, the Honorable Joseph W, Bennet being disqualified in said case. Witness the Honorable Paul E. Seabrook, 1900 °* Bft id coul * i presiding, this October 1, ni , H. F. DU BIGNON. Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County, < ia, SPARKS & TWITTY, Petitioner’s Attorneys. doll? M Steele j Application for re vs. I Janie Hudler, formerly j mOYillijf Junto Steele. | disabilities. ’ rvolico m hereby given that on the litli day e f October, ltioo, the undersigned tiled in the office of the clerk of 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, 11100, in thu| suit of his former wife, .lame Steele, vgainst hi infer divorce, ami that said applica turn will be beard at the term of said court be ginning on the JirHt Monday in December next. This October 8,1900. JOHN M. STEELE CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County, To whom it may concern : 11. J. Read-having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate ot George McArthur, lato of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of George McArthur to lie and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they onn, why i ennanent ndmlnistration should not be granted to H; J. Read ou George. McArthur’s estate. Witness my hand official signature this 12th day of Oc tober, 19f0. HORACE DART, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied for exemp tion of personality and the setting apart tthd valuation pf homestead out of the estate of H C, Smith, deceased, late of said comity and state, and 1 will pass upon tho same at ten o clock a. m.,on the 22nd day of October, 1900, at my office in the court house of said county and state. HORACE DART, Ordinary GJynn County, Ga, CITATION. GKORGIA—GIynn County. Whereas. Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of George W. Calvin estate, represents to t.hd court in her petition, duly filed and entered on reeprd, that she has fully administered George W. Calvin’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they enn, why said ad ministratrix should not be discharged from administration, and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in December, 1901 b HORACE DART. Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. Mrs. Alary Mahoney having made applica tion for twelve months’ suppoit,out of tho estate of Timothy Mahoney, unci appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of,ordinary of eaid county on the first Monday in November, 1000, why said application should not bo granted. This ith dav of NovenD er,1900. HO R ACE b A liT, Orel i nary. CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County t rbanh* Darf, of Glynn connty. In said State na aj plied to the Ordinary of said county of Glynn for exemption of personalty and Hotting apart and valuation of homestead, and i will ! pas* upon the 9 tine at 10o’clock a. m. upon the j 1-Hh day ol October, 1900, at the court house In I Haul county of Glynn. Thin September ‘22, It 00. | JEFFEIISON u. bI'AKKS. 1 Judge City Court <f Brunswick and pro hac vice ordinary Glynn County, Georgia. Administrators Notice, All persons lmving claims against estate of J G. Campbell wiU pret ent them to the under signed, and all owing said estate will 1 lease pay their accounts to J. J. SPF.A US, Adrn’r. Estate J. G. Campbell ~r— ~ ljs State of Georgia—County of Glynn. 1 he co-partnership heretofore existing, under the Arm name and style of Taylor,Cook & Com pany engaged in the saw mill business, m the manufacture ot cypress lumior, and otherwise, at Brunswick, Ga., having served its purposes, ills mutually agreed by all •>f the undersigned members of said Urui thus the said partnership be aud the game is hejeby dissolved l-y mutual consent. 1 be business heretofore carried on by the said company will he rout ter be conducted by the 1 m-ponuion duly c. rated by the Superior court i Olynn oounty. Georgia, with its principal olli- fu. liriir ■ i k,Ga,, kuow as and called jlbe T tylor 1 >• <k C y re>s (Jompuny All debt 01S credit* is 1 and Other parties dealing with viol eo.partncM-hip m flu* T*a*t and all .persona otherwise uteres ted will 1 :ko hotkiw ThisOc ! tober is, luib). Kespectitiliy, ! t)* N. Taylor. T. B. CoOk. 1 Will ** Taylor. ,J Tl Cook, i Mr*, flan>* J . f.'<w . A. VV . Cook. : Mir. He bee e a A. C..<-k. J. vy. Cook. Mrs. T M. Calvin. i *mi vice by fib Li cation. ' Mrb. Clyde >'rcuofn ; Libel for Divorce. ICe j turnable to December vs. TermJ9oQ.of Superior Court ot Glynn couii- O. J 1 •*<,'(.’ 1 mi, ty. t -eorgia. ; >ou are b'sebj n'quaud* personally or by ; rtftom v i i* <o *'mpear at rhe* next terxitof tb '< II ■ ■i'll: ■. convening u mi* dr ... va ,< nf/e;. ii'ot;,thci and gkjl-o to .>.!•' e /.i.:‘.iiiff, Clyio Frv nian, f b niorßs of *ll rj, 1 ~.nr< . ivoreefiled i ! c-'U’G you; a. iii def.mU of ■•<•!) appearance ire Court .fill p • C Hi 10 Justice sbflll nama •‘in. \Vitii.. r t .louph ' ,ll ‘ r " ,; l I . It. lit' _ a.. V. I>, Akitl 7