The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 03, 1900, Image 7

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k Typhoid Feyer Experience It not desired in your own per son. A Doctor's Observation Is Valuable to All. Seed wbat one sys about Johnson’s Chill & Feyer Tonic “Last Fall we had a good deal of Typbo-Malarla, or perhaps Ty phoid Fewer. Borne patients died: some recovered alter 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 mors than U hours, when fever cooled down and did not return. Patients regained good health rapidly" J. F. Kimch.bi.ob, mTd., Conway, Ark. Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at the first symptom, and KEEP WELL. A. B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ga. v Bole Manufacturer. Opera House, Tuesday, Nov. 6th, NIGHT. xMMfnsilete Election lie turnswMLbe received over a private wife .'"-In addition an interesting program will be given cousisting of Singing, Dancing, Boxing, * Trices only 15c up stairs; orchestra reserved He; boxes 50c; seats on the stage sl. £LI ZISSIMATO, ) 3021 Newcastle St. 0iii1.... -.... met is CIGARS AND TOBACCO lee Sreta fresh Im B&v, Milk Shake Sods Water Etc., All Kind* of Dandy Our Greatent Specialist ► For 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hath away has so successfully treated chronic diseases that he is ack-acwledgcd today to stand at the head of h i profession in this line. His exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery cures in 90 per cent, of all cases. Id 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. Hatliaw ay’s practice is more than i double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write him today fully about your case. He makes no charge for consultation or advice, either at itia of fice or by mall. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. #6 Bryan Street. Savannah, Ga STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the. stove dcr .or, repairs kinds or cook stoves and ranges, buy and sella secoud hand stoves, 414 Bay street tYOUR FACE 18 TOUR FORTUNE. Throw awny Cosmetics. A mericsn women throw aw ay aeventv-fl e miilir n dollars m Duauv for fao pow lure, lotions, etc., mo which arc made of poismous substances an afcroy the skin. To aecni e a Natural Ron Healthy Complexion,get a VIRGIN RUBBER MABK. lißestore# original contour, permanently re move* pimple*, freckle*, blackha-da, ana all cemplexionai imperfection*. Absolutely harroiea. Result* guarint4e<l. Write for particular*. Price 13.00 by mni Glove* $2.00 and $2.50 VIRGIN RUBBER CO n No Weat 14th Pt N. 1 Brown Drug Cos., Hole #gts Brunswick, Georgia. GRIFFIN IS VERY GAME. Doss Not'Seei to Realize He is Near the Gallows HE HAS WONDERFUL NERVE He Hays They are Going to Swear His Life Away. Tricy Griflin does not seem .to be the least alarmed, ind of all the pris oners in jsil, ne seems to be the least worried For a man wbo ia standing n the threshold of the gallows bis nerve ia something wonderful. He has only been exoited one time einoe bis arreet and that vai on Tuesday when be was identified by Everett City people. “ When the negro wbo saw him get on the train .said be was tbe right man, tli? prisoner seemsd to lose bis bearings and" teas very much exoited. He says that those fofls are swearing his life away, and be will prove an alibi. This will be a hard tiling for the man to do, as tbe detectives have evidence which lg sure to oonviot him. Had it not been for some of bis own color it is very probable that the mur derer would have been a free man to day. It was through some of bis friends Ujjyjgjfcsti captured and be seema to be very hot with those who gave him away. Tbe preliminary trial did not occqr yesterday, aa was announced aome days ago, and the date for 9ame has not been named. ■ Mrs. T. Briddlemao, of Parshallville, Mich., was troubled with -alt rlieuui for thirteen years srtd hud tried a number of dootors without belief. A'- ter two or three applications of Ban ner aive, her hands became bettet, and in a short time etc was entirely cured. CAR T IT. X y3L , Bsartths _ <K J You^Have ftiwsys Bought | TANARUS” _ # NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. the purpose of collecting the Htate and County Tax for ,900, I will he at the following dietriet precincts on dates named, to-wit: To L>it. Oct. 2:, Nov. 19 and lec. 3. 27 I>ist. Oct 86, Nov 20 and Dee. 4. lmvi&t. Oct. 25, N0v.21 and Dec. 6. 1419 Diet. Oct. 24 Nov, 22 and Dec. 7. 20 Dist. ‘Jet. 29. :;0. 81, Nov. 23, 24,20. and Dec. 8,10,11. 11. J. Read. T.C. Glynn Cos, SSOO Reward. We w‘ill pay the rbovo reward for any case of Liver Cotnplaii. Dy.-pepria, Biek Headache, Indigestion, Lou.wtipation or Coativeneaa we cannot cure with Xiverata, the Up to-Dato LJttfe Ltver Pills, when the director™ are etrictly corn? lied with. They are purely vege table a? and never fail to give satisfaction. t c boxes contain 100 pilla. 100 boxes contain 46 pilia, 5c boxes contain 15 pills. P.ewa: eof pub stitutea and imitations. He 1 1 by mail. Stamp# taken. NEhVITA MEDICAL CO., cor. Clin ten and J ckeon St., Chicago, 111 For sale tj Brown Drue Cos.. Brans* ck, On "BUY the genuine* SYRUP OF FE6S ... MANC'FACTCKJ-’D BY ... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. PTHOTI TIIF XA Wl When yon feci Wat life is hardly worth 'be candle take a dose of Chamberlain's W'-mach and Ltver Tablet*. They will cleanse your aton-.ch, tone op yonr Mver and regniatc yotir bow U, making yon feci like anew man. For sale at Bisboo. >lrßf Store. This ie the season when mothers are ala.yned on account o! croup. It it quickly cured by O.ie Minute Cough Cur*, wbiob ohlldreo like to take. W, J. 1> title. [ T Ist take Pc ley’s Honey and Tar It positively prevents pneumonia, or othei seriour. results from colds. I. may be too late tomorrow. ifIE.BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL' N ~ Mlpi 3, IUO| Sooiett). Mrg. Q. W. White baa returned from St. Simone, where ahe spent a pleas ant week with Mrs. J. B. Wright. Dr. G. W. Blanton is ill Mrs. K. D. Pfeiffer and Miss Lilian Pfeiffer left oo Tuesday for Albany to speed a few weeks with relative! - . Master Hazel Wright ia spending several daye on St. Simons, ts.. c-. —— Miss Nellie Colesberry leaves for S.vannah next week to visit friei ds and will remain several weeks. Mr. W. M. Wiggins, of Waynes ville, spent yesterday in the oity. Mrs. R. H. Everett and children have returned from a vi-it to friend, in Atlanta. Misa Louise Smith osme in front Pediok last night aril will spend Sun day in the oity, the guest of Mrs. G, J Orr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard left Thursday night for Jacksonville, where they will reside in future. Mrs. Howard Hine has moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard. Mias Carrie Bailey is in Savannah where she will spend tbe winter. Mrs. R. M. Stevens and obiid. left last night for their home in Wllla coPchts, from a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrg. ,T. R. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. B, Whltfiold and Mias Whitfield have retorted from North Georgia. Mra. J. B. Wrigbt is 111 on St. S imona, to the regret of her friends. Miss Wylly of Darij&, vj£o is tbe guest of Mrs, C. 8. Wylly, is suffering a sl'ght indisposition. 1 1 ' --.-. J, i ~i,|ss'iA-.' THE NEW CITY’DIRECTORY. Work upon Brnoswiok’i new oity directory basbeen in progress a week, and the manager, Mr. Areh. Thomp son, reports the work as progressing finely. Mr. Thompson compiled the last city direotory; a book that has been satisfactory to the publjo, and he promisee us a similar or even better book in tbe one forthcoming. Mr, Thompson bas had years of direotory experience, and is thoroughly conver sant witb tbe work in all its details. Tbe experienced firm of Wigging & Cos. are the publishers. Many people are anxious to bave the new directory, and the work will be pushed to an early completion. Hate yiiur winter suit measure taken by Jim Ctrter. He represents the leading tailors of America. All fi*s guaranteed Chamberlain’fe Cough Eemeiy in Chi cago. • Hjflgen liras., the pftpulr houtli Side (lrug- Klst, corner (18th street and Wentworth avenue ay; “WeseU a great deal of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and find that It gives the roost satisfactory results,especially among children for severe colds und croup.” For sale at Bish op'a Drug h tore. (ram i-iimm an BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, CUtl and crtrainal cases attended to •fu-luesi strictly confidential. En quires con ducted with secrecv. L. J. LEAVY IVTe FIRST CLASS nyEiNefT Carter bas just returned from Savannah, where he baa made ar rangements with the leading steam 'i>e w *rk t’j-re, to represent them ■ ■bis oity B unswiok will not sffn ft a fl’sl-cla e steam dyeing raielien w.D’, and all prisons ceiling fir- 1 n) won - . In Mis tins can cee Jim Carter at the JJ'ima ick Cleaning A Pii Bring 00. Dyeing in colors a spe cialty, A Iso coloring lace curtains. (ga# 'Mira w-a,- POP HKNT,—Five-room cottage on Norwich street, cnr. Albsmarle, Apply next door, or to ’Phone 102. Pyny-Pectoral: A {'VICK CURE FOR ; COUGH S AND COLDS' -by ' uUc K. ■ v i:t nil , • ••*ons vi i„ v . or icngs: 1 -■ TV,.ties, S C.. : DA' IS .*• .14.; v , V t> y.'TUittd, ' Tr. ■ "fr,,vN,vh.,!(, ; Bright’s Disease. High living, Intemperance, exposure and many other things bring on Bright’s disease,, Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent Bright's dis use® and all other kidney or bladder disorders If taken in time. Take nothing else. W. J Butts. Bloodworth &Jones New Liverv Stables New Buggies Fine Horses! Prompt attention given all orders. a spec ialty. Phone;24-3. E St I‘UBLIC SALE. Stated (Georgia—County of Glynn. Under end by virtue of tlio power of sale coutaiued la tile deed to secure debt from Amanda A. Davis to the Brunswick Titlo Guarantee and Loan Company, made, executed and delivered on the 24tb day,of February, 181)2, and which said deed to secure debt Is duly re corded on pages ill, 112 ana 448 of Vol. 5 of the general records Of Glynnicounty, Georgia, ref erence thereto belug hud, the Brunswick Title Guarantee and I-oap Company will expose and offer foranlo to thehigbeat and best bidder for cash, before the oourt house door of Qlynn conn./, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on tip drat Tuesday; In November, 1000, -nil of that certain tract, lot or parcel of land, with the buildings aniyraprovements thereon situate, lying and befog in llie old Town of the City of Bruns wick, Glyun county, Georgia, known aud de scribed as the northeastern 80x90 foot of Old Town lot number twelve (12). hounded on the north by the ouetern one-half old.town lot number eloven (11) 90 feet; oast ov Oglethorpe street 8Q feet; south by the remaining eastern portion Of said lot number 12 90 feet, and wost by the noi-tnwestern portion of said Old Town lot number 12 39 feet, said Old Town lot num ber 12 being hientlfled upon tlie map of said city made by George 11. Baldw in A. I). 1837, to which, reference is hereby had, for the purpose of liquidating the Indot.ledness due safit com pany by the said grantor, namely, 1600.00 prin cipal debt, besides interest unto Dio first Tues duv im November, 1900, amounting to J 417.88. aUibwm further sum of 19.80 as costs of adver saic. GUARANTEE & LOAN GOODYEAR,President. Attests W. E. Kay, Sec A Trims. Southern Railway Cos. Oftice of General Agent, Brunswick, Ga SCHEDULES. * For Savannah, Washington and New York. Lv Brunswick ft 40 am 9 05 pm Ar Ha\ aunah .10 SO am 12 50 am Ar Washington 7 35 am S 50 pm Ar New York 2 08 pm 6 23 am For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick .. 500 am 325 pm 905 pm Ar Jacksonville , 9 25 am 7 40 pm 1 80 am For Macou, Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati Lv Brunswick...... C 40 am 9 05 pm Ar Macon 115 pm 3 00 urn Ar Atlanta . 350 pm 520 am Ar Louisville 7 80arn 7 30 pm Ar Cincinnati 7 45 am 7 10 pm From New York, ‘Washington and Savannah. Lv New York ?30 pm 12 16 am Lv Washington.. I r s pm 11 l'. am Lv Savannah ... 8. pm P2O am SOOnm Ar Brunswick . 0 2i. ‘in SO5 am 886 pin From Jacksonville. Lv Jacksonville.. 1 85 pm Ar Brunswick. ft 25 pm from Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Ly Cincinnati 8 80 am 8 00 pm Lv Louisville 7 45 am 7 45 pin Lv Atlanta 10 45 pm 12<'5pm Lv Macon. 1 00 am 2 SO pm Ar Bruuaw ck 7 10 am 8 35 pm 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. St a Bottle, at drvgalaU. 0 THE ON. i. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, .0, VSAAAA/S FOR BAL.E Bf WVWW V. • .•BUTTO^TbfDrugglst., SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA, Glynn County. Will be sold' before the courthouse door in said county, on the first Tuesday in November 1900. the Name being the 6th day thereof, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder foi cash, the followingiproperty to-wit: One rodei topdeak, six (6) oak mantels, three (3) lar*e tombstones, five (6) small tombstones, one Mos ler iron safe. Levied on as the property of the defendant, Iteed E. LaMancc, to satisfy an exe cution issued from tho City court or Bruns wick, county of Glynn, at the March term, 1899, 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 0 per cent, per annum until paid and all costs. Levy made and re turned to me by E. F. Tayior, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and placo, 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 map of said city made in the year 1837 as tbe southwest one-sixth (1-6) of Old Town lot number 64. Levied on ns 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 aud county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of tax $25.00 with inter est and all costs. 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 certain lots, tracts or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, coun ty of Glynn, state of Georgia, and known and described on Simmons* man of said city, made iu the year 1891. as Habersham park lota num bers 76, 77,91 and 92, between Lee and Gordon streets. levied on as the property of Mrs. F E. Habersham under and by virtue of an exe cution issued by It. J. Read, tax collector, for state aud count# taxes due for tho year 1899. Amount of taxes SSO with interest and all cost. Levy putde and returned to me by R, S. Pyles deputy sheriff. Also the same time and place, tbs following described property towit; That cer tain lot or tract of land situate, lying and bo 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 loss. Bounded on the north by landa of the South Brunswick Railway Cos., on tho west by Fancy Bluff creek, on the 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 H. J. Read,tax collector,for state and county taxes duo for tho year 1899. Amount of tax one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.) with lnterost and all coats. Levy made and return ed to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W.H. BKRRIE, Sheriff Glynn County,Ga. ADMINI3TBATOR S SALE. GEORGIA—GIyun County. By virtue 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 tbe court house lu said countv, within the legal hours of sale, the following described lands, the property of the estate of Bridget. Mlnchan, de ceased, situate in the City of Braunswick, in said state and county, towit; Lots numbers twelve hundred and thirty-seven (1287). twelve hundred and thirty olght (1238),tW’elye hundred and thirty-nine (1239), twelve hundred and forty (1240), six hundred and forty-two (042), and six hundred and forty-three (648), respec tively, each of said lorn being in thnt portion of said eity commonly called “Now Town,” and designated upon the map of the plan of said city as made by Geo. 11. Baldwin, surveyor, A. I). 1887, and of the addition thereto, by the num bers above described, and to w r hich map and to the order of said court of ordinary aforesaid, reference is made for all purposes of descrip tion. Also, the unexplrcd leasehold interest in and to the following lots or parcels of land sit uate in the eity of Brunswick, and in that part thereof commonly called “Town Commons,*’to wit: That portion of lot number seventy-five therein expiring upon March 2], 1967; lot num ber one hundred and thirty-five (136), bounded oast 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 of ninety (90) feet and a depth between said streets of hundred and eiehty (ISO) fest. Also, that portion of lot number one hundred and thirty-four (134) bounded east by Alloiny street, south by lot number one hundred and thirty-five (136), west by 'Wolfe street, and north by lot. number one hundred aud thirty three (183); and the remaining portion of said lot number ons hundred and tulrty-tbree (184, the same fronting twenty-nine (29) feet upon Albany street ana ninety (90) feet upon Wolfe street, the leasehold interest therein expiring March 2, 1967. and the description of each of said Town Commons lots and parts of lots being made wit h reference to the map of what is com monly called the '“Hughes Survey” of the Town Commons of said city of file in the office of the mayor and council thereof. Terms of sale cash. Th is October 8,1900. ROSEN DO T<) HR AS, Administrator de bonis non etc. Bridget M ine han, deceased. '“*Wl pTrkl: !r s . t’ur W in*key,| Harper’?. Perfect WiiLky, H,rj).r’. Every bottle guiifutitt'eii H*rper’. Sold b> T. New mar, Brutmwick, (i Why Sutter From Colds, roivhf-, Rheumatism and other ills Mat come from cool and chill' rf. Relief, if nbt oer £ ibt uie linn easy reach. 6\ir stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES Contains all the well knwn sped flea ] for ih**e trouiies. Wbat you or your dootor *ait can bo easily sup- \ piled at 1 Servioe By Publication. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Glynn.” John Rogers, \ In Glynn Superior Court, May . i Term, 1900. iasie Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, fo the Defendant, Susie Rogers; * .? u £. re berebycommanded t 0 an( * appear the December Term, uext, or Glynn Superior Court,to i>e holden at the court house in drunNwmk, Glynn County, Georgia, on the S?A?5 on 2 a ?Il lI l ecember 1900 ’ and *>y Ten (10)0 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 Honoruble Joseph W. Bennett, Judge of the Sup rior Court of Glynn Countv, this the 10th day of July, 1900. ' „ H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn e ounty, Ga. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Mrs. Mary-C. Uepnard vs. Jefferson l evy, The National Bank of Brunswidk and the May or and Council of Brunswick.—Petition for par lion of realty, in Glynn Superior court, De cember Term thereof, 1900. To the Defend rut, Jefferson Levy: You are hereby notified that the petitioner lu the above stated case will apply for a parti tion of that certain real property iu the state °f Georgia,county ot Glynn and city of Bruns wick, described as follows; Toe Northeastern portion of what is known as and called the Acre Tract” or “The Wells Tract?’ bavmg the following courses and distances, to wit: Uommeriting at the centre of tho South ern liue of Union street and.running thence Southwardly 1,610 feet; thence running Kast th®ce running Northwardly 1610 feet; thence running Wostwardly 855 feet, except throe certain small tracts heretofore sold by the owners; such application for par tition of said land will he made at tho next term of said couit to be hold on the first Mon dao In December next. gi T onin Pittance of au order granted September 28,1900, by Hon. Paul E. i“ d g e of said court presiding, the insald^ase^ W ’ Bennet being disqualified t . ho Honorable Paul E. Seabrook, 1900 ° f BAld court Presiding, this October 1, , H. F, DU BIGNON, spaSS 1 W3£?, urti Glrnn Coumy ’ ,iar Petitioner’s Attorneys. John M Steele | Application for re vs. j , Janie Hudler, formerly j moval of Jauie Steele. J dißabllities. Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of October, 1900, tho undersigned filed in the oinoe of tbe 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 Way 21, 1900, in the| suit of his former wife, Janie Steele, ygainst hinifor divorce, and that said applica tion will be heard at the term of said court be rnu °? t b° flrßt 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 of George McArthur, late of said county, this ia to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of km of George McArthur to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show' cause, if any they can, why rermanent administration should not bo granted to H. J. Read on George McArthur's estate. Witness ray hand official signature this 12th day k>f Oc tober, 19C0. HORACE DART, Ordinary. CITATION'. Georgia—Glynn County. Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied for exemp tion of personality an- 1 tho setting apart ami valuation pf homestead out of the estate of Jl de C df j ftte Qf coni ity and state, and I will pass upon the same at ten Sl' niy oftciTih o^ ‘ h “ as “ s , < tu r °> October, lIKW. nd iW '-wmrt *nu„p„ f '-‘-S IIOKACK DART, Ordinary Glyun.Gounty, Ga. CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Whereas, Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of George W. Calvin estate, represents to tbe court in her petition, duly filed and entered on record, 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 thoy can, why haitj ad ministratrix should not be discharged from administration, and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in December, 1900. HORACE DA RT, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Glyun County. Mr*. Mary Mahoney having made applica tion for twelve mouths’ support,out of the estate of Timothy Mahoney, and 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 said county on the first Monday m November, 1900 why said application should not be granted. This 4th day of November.l9oo. HOItaGE DART, Ordinary, CITATION. GEORGI V—Qlynn County Urban ns Dart, of Glynn county, in said State has applied to the Ordinary of -aid county of Glynn for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I win pass upon the same at 10o’clock a. m. upon the 15th day of October, 1900, at the court hoUHe In said county of Glynn. This September 22,1900. . JEFFERSON f). HI'ARKB, Judge Chv Court of Brunswick and pro hac vice Ordinary Glynn County, Georgia. Administrators Notice, All peisous having claims against estate of J G. Campbell will present them to the under signed, and all owing said estate will ulease pay their accounts to J. J. SDEARS, Adm'r. Estate J. G. Campbell - ' 1 "" '!2!1.2 L=3 State of Georgia—County of Glynn. The co-partnerahip heretofore existing, under the firm name and style of Taylor,Cook & Com pany engaged in the saw mill business, in the manufacture of cypress lumber, and otherwise at Brunswick, Ga. f having servtfg-- it* purposes, itl- mutually agreed.- '} )y aJI 2 tbe undersigned member#" 0 f said firm that the said partnership p e and the same ib hereby dWIv Cti by luat u*i C os sent. Ihe basin*vs beras,,iore carried on by the said company wijj Hereafter be conducted by tho c OT >rHl ' on duly created by the H iperior court of wiy/m county, Georgia, with its prlncipol ofiKMMu Brunswick, Ga., kuow us and called The laylor-Cook Cypress Company. All dobt ors, creditors and other parties dealing with said co-partnership in the past and all persons otherwie lutereatod will take notice. ThisOc 2; S’ Taylor. T. B. Cook. JViU h fiayloi. J. If Cook. Mrs Jluttie J. Ross. A. W. Cook. Mrs. Rebecca A. Cook. J. W. Cook. Mrs. I. M. Calvin. f PER VICE BY PUBLICATION. Mrs. Clyde Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re turnable to December vs. Term, 1900. of rtuperlor Court of Glynn coun- O. J. Freeman. ty. Georgia. T *he said defendant, O J. Freeman: 5 * i arc hereby ’required* personally or by a .rney, to h- and anpear at the next term of f rl' tof Haid county, convening oi fir t . in December, 1900, then ana << t jto answer the plaintiff. Clyde Freeman, iipojj the merits of her petition for divorce filed against you: aa In default of such appearance toe Court will proceed as to Justico shall apper talr. Witness the lion. Joseph W. Bonnet. Judge of said Superior Court, this 22d day of August, IWX). A. O, TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk Swrerior Court, Glynn Co- Ga. D. W. KRaUSb, IMUTs. Atty.