The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 04, 1900, Image 7

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* Tynhoid Feyer Experience Is not desired in your own per son. A Doctor’s Observation Is Valuable to All. R*ul what one nja about Johnson's Chill & Feyer Tonic “Last Fall we had a good deal of Typho-Mftlarla, or perhaps Ty phoid Fever. Borne patients died: some recovered after six or eight weeks. After trying regular rem edies two weeks, i gave Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonlo. In no In stance hod It. been given more than 24 hours, when fever cooled down and did not return. Patients regained good health rapidly" J. F. Kikcuei-or, M. and., Conway, Ark. Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at the first symptom, and KEEPWELL i > A. B. Qlrardeau, Savannah, Qa. Bole Manufacturer. Opera House, Tuesday, Nov. 6th, ELECTION NIGHT. IBnplete Election Re- be received over a an interesting program will be given consisting of Singing, Dancing, Boxing, Prices only 15c up stairs; orchestra reserved JSc; boxes 50c; seats on the stage sl. ELI ZISSIMATO, 3021 Newcastle St. o reirni Aim.... •.... lit* is CIGARS AND TOBACCO ice Cnu Fresh ErsrT Dir, M Shake Soda Water Etc,, AU Kinds of Oaody Our Greatest Specialist 1 For 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hath away has so successfully treated chronic diseases that be is ack*„-wledged today to stand at the head of h tprofession in this hoe. His exclusive method 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 1 hau 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. lie makes no charge for consultstion or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 25 Bryan Street, Savannah, Gs STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the stove dcctor. repairs kinds or cook stoves and ranges, buy and sells second band stoves, 414 Bay street tYOUR FACE IS TOUR FORTUNE. Throw sway Cosmetics. American Women throw aw ay seventy-five million doll sre annually (or tac pow !ere, lotions, etc., mo which are made o' pole moot enhstsne-s an Itroy the skin. To eecui e a N.tnr.l, Bos Healthy Complexion, get n VIRGIN RUBBER MASK. Restores original contour, permanently re moves pimples, freckle . Mackbaads, and all eemplexloDSl imperfection. Absolutely harmless. Remits guaranteed. Write for particulars Pr.ce S*.GO by mai Gloves $2.00 and t*M VIRGIN RUBBER CO., No West 14th St N. Y Brown Drag Cos., SoleAgts Brunswick, Georgia. AH EIORSiHBNT FOR “i^TIISSON I have a large messura of personal sympathy with the candidacy of one heroic woman for a responsible public office in tbe^atate. I fought the political career of Wil liam Y. Atkinson as I have never fought anv man su public life, befoie or since. In two fuccessive camp aign E —and in the fight almost single handed—l op posed the system of politics by which he arose, fife, y I sp read in that storm every etich of ■nuNßrstrie r -• sail in my equipment. I threw out of it every ttaitorous fear, and diseardsd the entire ballast of personal and sel fish consideration. It was the sternest and strongest incident of my placid and unruffled life. I did not win. Governor Atkinson sailed serenely—it by a narrow mar gin—into the haven of success. I was left adrift for a season upon the high seas as a derelict. I have lived to see vindicated and established every principal of politics for which I fought and suffered. He was was great enough to recog nize the difference between a personal and a politlbal opposition, and liked me not tbe less for tbo open battle I had waged. He died my frierd, and I remsinefi hie admirior. I haye not forgotten the strenuous and thrilling canvass in which the woman who bears his name proved her devoted loyalty, and established he claim to remarkable ability. It is an epic iiffßWNrtßTff of woman’s work in Georgia—and few men have written ft history in more heroic measure. Ability can never be a doubtful isiue 4n any claim which this remarkable woman may prefer. In the high sta tions that her husband held, she was everywhere his counsellor, bis help meet, and his {equal friend. She bore her part In the white light of station as Btrongly as the governor carried h:s owe, and the mistress of the executive mansion was as famous as Its lord. Atd when he passed trom strife lo place, and left her heavy-laden with re sponsibility—there was never a cry of weakness from that shadowed home, nor a single moment of surrender. Sor vJh laj life-deep in the la art of tho w'dow, but courage and duly rifted ihe clouds with purpose, and the womn in wetds went to work for her own, dhe woikcd as a woman works, dett ly and hopefully, bhe worked as u man works, strongly and fearlessly. And she has won. I think tnat the peculiar hero so. of heratruggle, and the peculiar dfflcul tics she has met and surmounted, pre sent in her case, an opportunity by which a chivalrous sta e can honor, in her person, the work and the worth o’ woman. 1 think that her proven capacity in public and pnvase efTairs, justify her appointment to the place. And I believe that every political precedent and every amenity of public life, and every instinct of courtesy and chivalry, will incline the present gov ernor of Georgia to honor and assist tfa” struggling widow of his distinguished predecessor in Ihe chair of the state. It remains to sty that Ido not know the other candidates— if there be any— for this responsible tipist. 1 have heard that my friend Colonel Brown, the ptesectf aDd able acd popular h- iHJSIBRUNSWIOK TIMES-CALL*\ K(j mIBER 4, ISM). brarian, does not intend to hold the position. 8o that I enter, without prejudice, and In the abstract advocacy of one noiable and noble aspirant. John TaMri-n Gkavks. HOW BETTING GOES. Favor McKiuley All Down the Line. In New York, Clccinnati aud Chi cago the following is about the odds: Three to 1 that McKinley is elec ed, #OO to foO tha' McKlDley carries Indi-> ana; #IOO even that McKinley will car ry Ohio, Indiana and Illinois and will be elected, even money that McKinley does not get JOO,OOO plurality in New York; even money ikat McKinley doeß not get 50,000 plurality in Ohio, SIOO to S9O that Bry an will cany Kentucky, and SIOO eyen that Ytrkea will carry Ken tucky; SOOO to $2,400 that Bryan will b elected; SIO,OOO agair.s. SB,OOO iba Bryan will carry Kentucky. When yon feel t’ at life is hardly worth the candle take a dose if Chamberlain's stomach atul Liver Tablets. They will cleanse yoitr stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels,making you feel)iko anew mau. For sale at Bishops Drug B'ore. This is the season when mothers are ala.med on account of oroup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which ohlldren like to take. W, J. Butts. !• Today take Foley’s Roney and Tar It positively prevents pneumonia, or other serious results Btpm oolds. It may bs too late tomorrow. SSOO Reward. We will pay tho above reward for any eaao of Liver Complaint, llyupvp. in, Hick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costfveness we cannot euro with Live rata, the Up-to-Date Littfe Liver Fills, whon the diVecilona are strictly complied with. They are purely vege table and never fall to rive satisfaction, 2 c boxes contain ;oo pills, 10c boxes eoiitaih 40 pills, Oo boxes contain 16 pills. uw are of.sub atitutts and imitations. Rout by mall. Stamp# taken. NttRVITA MEDICAL CO., dor. enS ton and J icltton Sts., Cli lcaro, 111. E<uMale bJ Brown Drag Cos . ilronsw lok. Ua ' ~- BUY THE GENUINE^ SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUTACT V BID BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. nr MOTH THlt TAML 3— r 7 ——. ',v- ’ — 7 Mr*. T. Briddlsmai , of Parshailr ills Mich., was troubled with salt rheum for thirteen. Jwfcjf* ami hud tried a number of doctors wiihoutrbltef. Af ter two or three, applications uf Ban ner Halve, her hand* became b%tter, and in a short tJntidr. she waa entirely oured. - ..* , 5 ; , i . * . •* NOTICE TO TAXI’AYKKS. . for the purpose or collecting the state and County Tax for iiKtn, I will hast tho following distric nrecin-ts on dales named; to-wit: 25 Dial. Oct. 27, Nov. lit and DM,'#, 27 !>lt. o©t 26, Nov ;* • nnfi !><;. L 1856 Dist. Oct. 25, Nov. 21 aricj l)r,c 6. 1499 I>ißt. Get. 24. NoV, 22 <sn l D#o. 7 26 Diflt. Oct, 29, 30. 31, Nov. 28, 24, 20. zM Dec. ,8.10, 11. 11. J. Head, T 1 . C. Glyuo (0, Have your winter suit rooapnrfe takeu by Jim Oirter. He represents tbe If-Aiing tailors of America. All fl<B gu* ranged ChamUria n’ft obugirßlmtiiy in Chi cago. ois£*o I>. .in., (he popular South Side drug ist, corner G9tb street and Wentworth av uue nay: “Weaell a great deal of Chaml>ei lain** cough Remedy and find that it given tbe > ost satisfactory results, especially among cblb'ren for severe colds and croup.” For nale at Bish op’s Drug Htore, 8 EOF6IA tDElTltt AG D BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. Civil and criminal cases attended ’•* cusiness strictly confidential En quire* conducted with secreev. L- J. LEAVY IVIe n Hf’o > FIRST CLASS DYEING. Jim Car!rt has just returned frr Savannah, where he has made t> - rangeinenta with the Irxo nir f'ei-tn dje works there, to *. present thm i this nit}’, Brunswiuk will not ff < a first-clafa steam dyeing esialisn aotn’, and all persons ueeirlni? fir. clai voris in uis line cftJ see Jim Carter at Ibe Brurswiok Clean neA PrtemigCo. Dye.riKio colors a tpe oialty, Also colorire lice curtains . PynyFectoral| A QUICK CURE FOR I COUGHS AND COLDS j \ cry valuable Remedy in all < R-d:ions oi ti.J ' THROAT cr lungs: T.arr-e Uo-tlus, 25c. J DAtis c. I.AV. .... u - t-0., limited, ' , Prop-s of Perry Dvi.i toc.Rin.-r. I Bright’s Dis'ass. High living, intemperance, exposure, and many other things bring on Bright’s disease,. Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent Bright’s dis ease and all other kidney or bladder disorders if taken in time. Take nothing elao. W. J Butts. Bloodworth &Jones New Liverv Stables New Buggies Fine Horsesl Prompt attention given all orders. Drayage a spec ialty. Phone 24-3. E St PUBLIC SALK. Stnte of Georgia—County of Glynn# Under anti bv virtue of the power of sale centalnodJnyflnc deed to secure debt from Amanda# '.?TEi4* to the Brunswick Title Guarantf Jyßpm Company, made, executed ami dclivoi*sPPHbe 24th day of February, 1892, and which said "deed to secure debt la duly re corded on pages 4il, 445 ana 448 of Vol. sof the general records of Glynnicounty, Georgia, ref erence thereto being had, the Brunswick Title Guarantee aud Loan Company will expose and offer for aale to the highest and beat bidder for cash, before tho oourt house door of Glynn county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first in November, 1000, all of that certain tract, lot or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon situate, lying and being in tbe Old Town of the City of Bruns wick. Glynn county* Georgia, known and do scribed as the northeastern 80x90 feet of Old Town lot number twelve (12p bounded on the north by the <%stem one-haif of old.towfi lot number eleven (11) 90 feet; east oy Oglethorpe street 90 feet; sotftft by the remaining eastern portion of said lot number 12 90 feet, and west by the norlnwestern portion of said Old Town lot number 12 80 feet, said Old Town lot num ber 12 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 oMiqufdatiug tbe indebtedness due said com pany by the said grantor, namely, $600.00 prin cipal debt, besides interest unto tbe first Tues day in November, 1900, amounting to $417.83. and the further sum of $9 60 a costa of adver tising this aaie. BRUNSWICK TITLE GUARANTEE & LOAN company. By O. P. GOODYEAR, President. Attests W. K. Kay, Sec. & Treaa. Southern Railway Cos. Office of General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. SCHEDULES. For Savannah, Washington and New York, Lv Brunswick 6 40 am 05 pm Ar Savannah .10 30 am 12 50 am A r Washington 7 35 am 8 50 pm Ar New York 2 03 pm 6 23 am For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick —SOO am 325 pm 905 pm Ar Jacksonville . 9 25 am 7 40 pm 1 80 um For Macon. Atlanta, Loulwvillo and Cincinnati Lv Brunswick...ve C 40 am 9 Oft pm Ar Macon . 1 15 pm 3 00 am Ar Atlanta /. 8 50 pm 620 am Ar Loiuavl]!*. . ..... .... 7 60 am 730 pm Ar Cincinnati . 7 45 am 7 40 pm From Now York, Wailiin'ton and Savannah. Lv N<*w York 930 pm 12 15 nm Lv Washington.. I pm 1115 am LV Savannah 8 pm 620 nm 500 pm Ar Brim-. -vtc\ ~. fl 2t. *mi 8 05am 885 pin From Jacksonville. Lv JackHOTiville.. . 135 pm A r Brunswick 6 25 pm from Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Ly Cincinnati 8 80 am 8 00 pm Lv Louisville 7 45 am 7 15pm Lv Atlanta ...JO 45 pm J2fs pm Lv Macon . 100 am 23" pm Arßrunawck 7 1C am 8 35 pm ■ Pleasant to the taste. ; Effective, reliable. i DR. J. H. MEAN'S | LIVER AND j KIDNEY BALM * V' > Eliminates uric acid. Tne best | remedy for Rheumatism and 1 diseases of the Stomach, Liver ; and Kidneys. SI . Bottle, .t druggist*. | THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., IT. LOOM. NO. /*VWVVS FOR SALE BY AAAAC.V V* AWTTTB t ;Tb6Drug<lßt. W •' SHERIFF SALES. % GEORGIA, Glynn County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in said county, on the Aral Tuesday in November 1900. the same being the 6th day thereof, within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder foi cash, the followinglproperty to-wit: One roller top desk, six (6) oak mantels, three (8) large tombstones, five (5) Email tombstones, oue Mos ier iron safe. Levied on as the property of the defendant, Reed E. LaMance, to satisfy an exe cution issued tiom the City court or Bruns wick, county of Glynn, at the March term, 1899, In favor of Swingler & Falconer for three hun dred siul eighty-one dollars aud four cents ($881.04) principal, with Interest thereon from December 14,159 G, at 6 per cent, per annum until paid and all costs. Levy made aud re turned to mo by E. 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 being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, state of Georgia, and known and de scribed on Baldwin's map of said city made in tbe year 1887 as tbe southwest one-afxth (1-6) of Old Town lot number 64. Levied on ns the property of the estate of J. J. Door under aud 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 aud all costs. Levy piado 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 tbe city of Brunswick, coun ty of Glynn, state of Georgia, and known aud described on Simmons'man of said city, made in the year 1891. as Habersham park lots num bers 76,77Y91 and 92, between I.ee and Gordon streets. Levied on as tbe property of Mrs. F. E. Habersham under and by virtue of an exe cution issued by H, J. Read, tax collector, for state and county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of taxes SSO with interest and all cost. Levy made and returned to me by R. S. Pyles doputyaßboriff. Also at tha. same tt&Q and place, th# 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 moroorless. Bounded on the north by lands of the South Brunswick Railway Cos., on the west by Fancy Bluff eroek, 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 state and county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of tax one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.) with interest ami all costs. levy made and return ed to mo by R, S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W. H. BERRIE, Shi riff Glynn County,Ga. .1 ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. GEORGIA—GIynn Countv. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi nary of said county, l will sell at public outcry on lhe first Tuesday in November, 1900, at tbe court house in .said countv, within the legal hours of sale, tho following described lands, the property of the estate of Bridget Minehan. de ceased, situate in the City of Braunawick, In said Etntc and county, towit: Lots numbers tWrite hundred and thirty-seven (1287). twelve hundred and thirty eight (1238), twelve hundred imd thirty-nine (1289), twelve hundred and forty (1240), six hundred and forty-two (042), and six hundred and forty-three (648), respec tively, 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 uy Geo. R. Baldwin, serveyor, A. 1). 1837, and of the addition thereto,by the num bers above described, audio which map and to the order of said court of ordinary aforesaid, reference Is made formal 1 purposes of descrip 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 wit: That portion of lot number seventy-five (76) fronting forty 140) feet on Amherst street and ninety <9O) feet on J street, tbo leasehold therein expiring up£>a March 21,1967; lot num ber one hundred AirfFthirty-flvo (185), Ixmnded eaet by Albany streef, goiith by L street, west by Wolfe street and north by lot number one hundred and thirty four, and having front upon Albany aud Wolfe streets reßiwctively of ninety (90) feot and a depth between said streets of hundred and eivhtjr (180) feet. Also, that portion of lot number one hundred And thirty-four (134) hounded 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 (184, tbe same fronting twenty-nine (29) feet upon Albany street and 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 with reference to the map of what is com monly called the ‘Hughes Survey” of the Town Commons of said city of file in the office of the mayor and council thereof. Terms of saie cash. This October 8,1900. RCHENDO TOUR AS, Administrator de bonis non etc. Bridget Mine han, deceased. PARKER 7 ? Pi’AIR BALSAM • f iind i ’if.<M tho nalr. laWBF * .nNpv'r Ear. Ttostori firsv .> J Hair t. itr* Yootlihil ’Ojor. l Pievoj 1 !* u Haii.talliDf,- Cure Whißky, 4 Hsrpei’e. Perfect Wii‘k y, H.rper’,. Every buttle ijUirsoteeii iJar|jer’ . Sulii b T. New mr, Brunswick, Ga. ——■ ii -I . Why Suffer From Colds, Coughs, Ithrumslism and other ills that come from cool and chilly nightM. Relief,if not cer tain cure is within easy reach. Our stock of DKyXiS and MEDICINES Coatnlns nil tho well known specifics for these troubles. Wbt you or your doctor wan! can be easily sup plied .t MMOSK h* Service By Publication. STATE OF GEORGIA--County of Glynn." John Rogers, ) In Glynn Superior Court, May ▼B. \ Term, 1900. insle Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE, it) 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 hoase 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 tho plain tiff in the above stated case iu his Lioel for Divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett, Judge of the Sup' rior Court of Glynn County, this the 10th day of July, 1900. H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn i ounty, Ga. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Mrs. Mary C. Ueppard vs. Jefferson Levy, The National Bank of Brunswidk and tho May or aud Council of Brunswick.— Petition for par tion of realty in Glynn Superior court, De cember Term thereof, 1900. To the Defendrnt, Jefferson Levy; You are hereby notified that tne petitioner in the above stated case will apply for a parti tion of that certain real property in tbe state of Georgia, county ot Glynn and city of Bruns wick, described as follows: Too Northeastern portion of what is known as and called the “Thirty AAg/rmct” or “The Wells Tract;” bavmg UftyHHgpwing cour?os and distances, to wit: CoiflpHmcrng at the centre of the South ern line or Union stroet and running thence Southwardly 1,010 feet; thence running Kaat wardly SlO feet; thence running Northwardly 1610 feot; thence running Westwardly 855 feet, except three certain small tracts heretofore sold by the owners; such application for par tition of said land will bo made at the next term of said com tto be held on the first Mon dao in December next. This notice given in pursuance of an order framed September 28,1900, by Hon. Paul E. eabrook, judge of said court presiding, the Honorable Joseph W, Bonnet being disqualified in said case. . Witness tbe Honorablo Paul E. Scabrook, jjggeofeaid court presiding, this October 1, a , H. F, DU BIGNON, sparks Glyrm County ’ ~a ’ Petitioner’. Attorneys, John M Steete Application for re- Janlo Budler. formerly moral of Janie Steele. dieabUUles. Notice is hereby ffiven that on tho Stb dv of October, 1800, the undersigned Hied In the ohoe of the 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 satd court May n, 1800, in tliei suit of his former wife, Jamo Steele, ngatnst himfor divorce, and that said appli..- tion will be heard at the term of said court he ir inning on the first Monday in December neat. This October 8,1800. JOHN M. STRUCK CITATION. UEORGia—Glynn County, To whom It may concern: H. J. Heed haring in proper form applied to mo for permanent letters of administration on tire estate of Georgo McArthur, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of George McArthur to he and appear at my ofllce within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why lermaneot administration should not he granted to H. J. Hoad on George McArthur’s estate. Witness mr hand official signature this 12th day fof Oc tober, 19CO. HORACiS DABT. _ Ordinary. citation! Georgia—Glynn County. Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied for exemp tion of personality and the setting apart snet 'aluatlonpf homestead out ot tbo eatst.. of II C, Smith, deces.od, into of said county and state, and I will pass upon tho same at ten o’clock a. in., on the 22nd day of October, 1800, at my office in the conrt house of said county, and state. HOHiCR DART, Ordinary Glynn Countv, Ga. CITATION. GKORGIA—GIynn County. Whereas, Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of George W. Calvin estate, represents to the court in her petition, duly filed and enterod on record, that she has fully administered George W. Calvin’s estute. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministratrix should not be discharged from administration, and receive letters of disraia mon on the first Monday m December, 1900. HORACE DART, Ordinary. CITATION. “ Georgia—Glynn County. Mrs# Mary Mahoney having made applica tion for twelve months’ support,out of the estate of Timothy Mahoney, aud appraisers appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all porsons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of ordinary of said county on the first Monday in November, 1800, why said opnlic.tlon elmuld not be granted. Thinlth day of Novenil or,loo. HO It AGE DART, Ordinary, CI CATION. GEORGIA—GIynn CmVnfy t rbanus Uart,of G !ynu county, In said state naß applied to the Ordinary of saM county of Glynn for exemption of personalty aud sotting apart and valuation of homestead, and I win pass upon the t ime at 10o’clock a. in. upon tho lath day of October, 1000, at the court house In said county of Glyun. This September 22.1000. r . ... „ JEFFERSON f). SPARKS, Ji'dgie CityXonrt of Brunswick and pro hao vice ordinary Glynn County, Georgia. Administrators Notice, T ‘r; 1 . n h .',‘T, i l t ' K c!alm against estate of J G. Campbell w ill present them to the uuder atgneil, and all owmg said ostate will nleaeo pay their accounts to J. J. SI‘EARS Adm’r. Estate J. G. Campbell. Stole of Georgia—County of Glynn. Ihe co-partnership heretofore existing, under the linn name and style of Taylor. Cook & Com pany engaged In the saw mill business, in tho manufacture of cypress lumber, and otherwise, at Brunswick, Ga,, having served its purpose*. Ills mutually agreed by alt 0 undersigned members of said Unit that the *aui partnership be and the same Is hereby dissolved by nintual consent, ihe business heretofore carried on by the said company will hereafter be conducted by the corporation duly created by the Superior court of Glynn county, Ge orgia, with Us principal o Bfnney mk, ua„ kuow aa and called the Taylor Cook Cypress Company. All debt ors, credit .re aud other parties dealing with said co-partnership in the past and all persona otherwise interested will take notice. TitiaOo tpber IS, 1000. Respect/ully, Of "• Taylor. T. 11. Cook. W.ll S. Taylor. J. 11. Cook. Mrs Hattie J. Rosa. A. W. Cook. Mrs. Rebecca A. Cook. J. tv. Cook. Mrs I. M.Calvin. ■SERVICE BY PUBLICATION, Mrs. Clyac Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re turnable to December vs- Term, 1900, of Superior „ , „ Court of Glynu coun- O. J. Frecrnan, ty, Georgi a. To the said defendant, O. J. Freeman: You are hereby required- personally or by atterne, ,Jo h■ - 0 an,'■ I.r at tho next term of i the superb tor sap! couutv, convening on the first ~„.,,ny m December, 1000, then aud I there to answer the plaintiff, Clyde Freeman, I upon the merits of her petitiou ir divorce filed J l .* 11 /? I '' S'""i ** 1,1 default of such appearance | the Court will proceed as to Justice snail appor -1 thin, witness the I’ou. Joseph w. Ileunot, I .ludre of said Superior Court, this 22d day o* , A'dt.Gt,ifr a.o,townsknd; I I rtf.