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MARSHAL SALES. lot No 82 between Amherst sticet anti Cocluan avenue. s. Levied on as unreturned property, under und by virtue of a tux fl-fa, issued by L. C. Boiict, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1807. Taxes #1.40. Costs 179 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lyJhg and being in the city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 33 between Cochran avenue and Stonewall street beginning 15 feet bou.li of the northwest corner of said lot, thence running eact 100 feet, thence north 15 feet, i lienee west 100 leet,t.ience south 15 feet to point of beginning. This being the 1-10 fractional part of said lot. Levied on as unreturned property, under and hy virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. t). liodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1807. Taxes UJc. Costs iso Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 85 between Cochran avenue and Stonewall street beginning 15 feel north of the southwest corner of said lot, llience running east 100 feet, thence south 15 feet, thence west 100 feet, thence north 15 feet to point of beginning. This being the 1-10 frac tional part of said lot. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. C. Bbdet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 00c. Costs 182 Also at. tlie same time and place, the leasehold Interest In and to that certain lot or pared of land, lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known am! described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No 41 between Cochran avenue and Stonewall street, beginning at the northeast corner of said lot, thence running south 10 feet, thence west 1(H) feet, then south 10 feet, thence east 1(H) feet to point of beginning. This being the 1-15 fractional part of said lot. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. O. Itodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1807. Taxes Me. Costs 189 Also at the same time aud place, the leuselmld Interest in nfid to that certain lot or parcel of laud, lying and being in cue city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, aud known aim described in the plan of said city as the western one-half of town commons lot No. 39 between Stonewall and Lee streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa. Issued by L. O. libdet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 181)7. Taxes $2 47. Costs 190 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in lihe city of Brunswick, county und state aforesaid, and known ami described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 61 and improvements thereon, between Stonewall and I,ee streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. U. Ilhdet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes $1932. Costs 191 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of laud, lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known ami described In the plan of said city as the northwestern one-Ufth of town commons lot No. 6!i between Htonewall and Lee st reets Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax tl-fa, issued by L. O. Bbdet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 98e. Costs 192 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, and known und described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 71 between Stonewall and Lee streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax ti-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Ta xes $:>.HO. Costs 198 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in like city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as the southern one-llftn of the northern onc tliird being 2-16 of town commons lot No. 73 between Stonewall ami Lee streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. O. Bbdet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for tbe year 1897. Taxes 3tic. Costs 194 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In Ike city of Brunswick, county nnd state aforesaid, aud known and described In tbe pian of said city us the northeastern otic-fifth of town commons lot No. 83 between Stonewall and Lee streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and bv virtue of a tax fl-fa. Issued by L. O. Bbdet. clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 62c. Coßts 195 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as tow n commons lot No. 109 between Stonewall and l,ee streets beginning 100 feet east of the southwest corner of said lot, thence running north 60 feet, tlieuce east 30 feet, thence south 00 feet, thence west 30 feet to poiut of begin ning. This being the 3-25 fractional part of said lot. I,evlod on as nnretnrned property, tinder aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa. Issued by L. O. Rndet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes S2e. Coats 190 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and hiing In the city of Brunswick, county amt State aforesaid, and known and described lu the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 11l between Stonewall and l,ee streets beginning 15 feet north of the southwest corner of said lot, thence running east 100 feet, thence north 00 feet, thence west ou feet, thence south 50 feet, thence west too feet, tlienee south 10 feet to point of begin Tins being the 3-10 fractional part more or less of HJiill lot. . Levied on as nnretnrned property, under and by virtue of a tax ti-fa. issued by L. <\ Bbdet, clerk of tbe mayor and council of said cltv, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year ISU7. Taxes 07c. Costs 197 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and b.ing in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as ils* southern one half of town cotillions lot No# 127 between Stonewall and Lee streets. Levied on as nnretnrned property, under and bv virtue of a tax fl-fa. Issued by L. •. lbidet. clerk of the mayor and council •f said cltv, against said lot for taxes due tbe said city for tbe year 1897. Taxes 90c. * Costs 198 * Also at tbe same time and place, the MARSHAL SALES. leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying aud being In the city of Bruuswlck, county and state aforesaid, and known aud described in the plan of said city as the southern one-third of town commons lot No. 17 between Lee and Gordon streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes #1.17. Costs 199 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, aud known and described In the plan of said city as the southwestern one-fourth of town commons lot No. 89 between Gordon and Johnston streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. O. Bodot. clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes duo the said city For the year 1897. Taxes 58c. Costs 200 Also at the same time aud place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in, the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as the northeastern one-sixth of town commons lot No. 99 and improvements thereon between Cordon and Johnston streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. C. Bodet. clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1897. Taxes #1.93. Costs 201 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying uud being In the city of Brunswick, county aud state aforesaid, and" known aud described In the plan of said city as the middle one-thi and of the western one-half, being one-sixth of iown commons lot No. 99 between Gordon and Johnston streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 38c. Costs 202 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 137 between Gordon and Johnston streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodot. clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1807. Taxes #1.30. Costs 203 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county aud state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 139 between Gordon aud Johnston streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1897. Taxes #1.35. Costs 204 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of laad, lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county aud state aforesaid, aud known and described In the plan of said city us the western one-fourth ot town commons lot No. 03 with improvements thereon between Johnston and llartow’ streets. Levied on as unreturued property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. G. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes #1.04. Costs 20.3 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in uud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Bruuswiek, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as the northwestern one-fourth of t nvn commons lot No. 87 between Johnston anil Bartow streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa. Issued by L. O. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 78c. Costs 207 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest iu und to that certain lot or pnreel of land, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as the western one-half ox town commons lot No. 87 and improvements thereon lietween Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturued property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. C. Boded, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes #3.22. Costs 208 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in tbe plan of said city as me eastern one-half of town commons lot No. 101 and improvements thereon between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. C. Bbdet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for tbe year 1897. Taxes $3.12. Costs 209 Also at the same time aud place, the leasehold Interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lyiug and being In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No, 146 between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied ou as unreturned property, tinder nnd by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet. clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for tbe year 1897. Taxes $1,12. Costs 219 Also at the same time aud place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In tbe city of Brunswick, county aud state aforesaid, and known and described in tbe plan of said city as town commons lot No. 147 between liartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and bv virtue of a tax fl-fa. Issued by L. O. Bbdet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 90c. Costs 211 Also at tbe same time and place, the leasehold Interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lyiug and being in tbe city of Bruuswick, county nnd state aforesaid, aud known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 149 between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa. Issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes duo tbe said city for tlie year 1897. Taxes 90c. Costa 212 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In tbe city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, and known ami described iti the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 161 between Bartow and Cleburne street*. Levied on as unreturned property, under and bv virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by 1,. O Bbdet. clerk of tbe mayor ami council of said eitv, against said lot for taxes due tbe said city for the year ISO 7. Taxes 90c. Costs THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 23, 1897. MARSHAL SALES. 213 Also at the same time, and place, the leasehold iulerest iu aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the city ot Brunswick, couuty uud stale aforesaid, and kuowu and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 153 between Bartow and C eburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax ti-fa, issued by L. G. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 90c. Costs 214 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying aud being in the city of Brunswick, couuty aud state aforesaid, aud known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 155 he,ween Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax 11-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes #1.12. Casts 215 Also at the same time aud place, the leasehold Interest In aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying uud being in the city ot Brunswick, county aud stale aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 157 between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax li-fa, Issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1897. Taxes #1.12. Costs 216 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain ■lot or parcel of -land, -lying aud being in the city of Brunswick, county aud state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 159 between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. G. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes duo the said city For the year 1897. Taxes 9e. Costs • 217 Also at the same time aud place, the leasehold interest in aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county aud state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 161 between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. G. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1597. Taxes 90c. Costs 218 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and bciug In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 163 between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued "jy L. G. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1897. Taxes 90c. Costs 219 Also at the same time aud place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or iiarcel of land lying and being iu the city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, and known aud described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. i65 between B.rtow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and hy virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said 10l for taxes due the said city For the year 1897. Taxes 90c. Costs 220 Also at the same time aud place, the leasehold interest in aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying aud being In Che eity of Brunswick, couuty and state aforesaid, aud known aud described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 167 between Bartow and Cleburne streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said loi for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes $1.12. Costs 221 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in und to that certain lot or parcel of land, lyiug aud being lu the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 133 between Davis and Habersham streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 86c. Costs 222 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county aud state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 136 between Davis ami Habersham streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. O. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 67c. Costs 223 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in aud to that certain lot or parcel of land, lyiug and being in che city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, and known aud described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 137 between Davis and Habersham streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. C. Bbdet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due Che said city for Che year 1597. 'faxes 67c. Costs 224 A Iso at the same time amt place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcei of land, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 189 between llavis and Habersham streets. Levied on as uureturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fi-fa, issued by L. O. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 18U7. Taxes 67c. Costs 223a Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of laud lying aud being in the city of Brunswick, county aud stale aforesaid, aud known aud described In the plan of said city us town commons lot No. HI between Davis and Habersham streets. Levied on as uureturued property, under aud by virtue of a tax tl-fa, issued by L. 0. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for tbe year 1807. Taxes 67c. Costs 225 b Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying aud beiug in the city of Brunswick, county aud stale aforesaid, aud kuowu and described in tbe plan of said city as town commons lot No. 143 betweeu Davis and Habersham streets. Levied oti as uureturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax ti-fa, issued by L. O. Bodet, eierk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year ISU7. Taxes 81c. Costs MARSHAL SALES. 226 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in aud to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being lu the city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, aud known uud described In the plan of said eily as town commons lot No. 127 between Habersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1897. Taxes $1.12. Costs 227 Also at the same time anil place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of laud lyiug aud being in the city of Bruuswiek, county and stale aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 129 between Habersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax ii-fa, issued by L. C. BOdet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes $1.12. Costs —— 228 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest lu aud to that certain Jot or parcel of land lyiug aud being in the city of Brunswick, county aud stale aforesaid, und kuowu uud described in the plan of said cliy as town commons lot No. 131 between Harhersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes $1.12. Costs 229 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to thdt certain lot or parcel of land lying anil being in the city of Brunswick, couuty and stale aforesaid, and known und described In the plan of said eily as town commons lot No. 133 between Habersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said 10l for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes $1.12. Costs 230 Also at the same lime and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Bruuswiek,) county and stale aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 135 between Habersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes S6c. Costs Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and beiug iu the city of Bruuswiek, couuty and stale aforesaid, und known und described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 137 between Habersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. O. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city For the year 1897. Taxes 86c. Costs 232 Also at the same time und place, the leasehold interest in ana to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and stale aforesaid, and known and described In the plun of said city as town commons lot No. 139 between Habersham and AVatkius streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due Che said city for the year 1897. Taxes 86c. Costs 233 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and slate aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 141 between Habersham and AA'atkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. 0. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 86c. Costs . 234 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Bruuswick, county and stale aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 143 between Habersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under aud by virtue of a tax fl-fa, Issued by L. O. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 95c. Costs 235 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 145 between Habersham and AVatkius streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. 0. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 86c. Costs 236 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being In the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 147 between Habersham und W atkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued by L. 0. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897. Taxes 67c. Costs 237 Also at the same time and place, the leasehold interest In and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said eity as town commons lot No. 149 between Habersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturnod property, under and by virtue of a tax fl-fa, issued bv L. C. Bodet, clerk of tlie mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year '1897. Taxes 67c. Costs 238 Also at the same time and place, tlie leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Che city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known aud described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 151 between Haliersham and Watkins streets. Levied on as unreturned property, under and by virtue of a tax 11-fa, Issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor aud council of said city, against said lot for taxes due the said city for the year 1897, > Taxes 67c." Costs 239 Also at tlie same time and place, the leasehold interest in and to that certain lot or pa col of land, lyingXan being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known aud described In the plan of said city as town commons lot No. 153 between Habersham and AVatkius streets. Levied on as unreturned propertv, under and by virtue of a tax li-fa, issued by L. C. Bodet, clerk of the mayor and council of said city, against said lot for taxes due Hie said city for tlie year 1897. Taxes 67c. Costs LEAVIS AV. BKACII, Marshal C ity ol Biuuswick. SHERIFF SALES- Statu of Ukohgia, I COUNTY OF GLYNN, I Will he sold before tlve courthouse door in Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on the Unit Tuesday in November next, the sarao being the second day thereof, between the hours of 19 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said dale tho follow ing described property to wit: All that certain tract, lot or parcel of land and improvements thereon, situate, lying and boing in Glynn county, Georgia, and in the city of Brunswick therein, and in that part of said eily known and designated upon the map and plan thereof made hy Georgo It. Baldwin, 1837, as new town, and more particularly described as the eastern one-half of new town lot No. 389, bounded north 45 1-2 feet by eastern half of new town lot No. 390, anil east 30 feet by an al ley; south 45 1-2 feet by the eastern half of new town lot No. 38S,and west 30 feet by the western half of said lot No. 389. Also at the same time and place will lie sold the life estate of Mrs. Minnie Gann in and to that certain other lot or parcel of land and im provements thereon, lying and being in the same state, county and city, and in the new town of said city, according to the map and plan stated, and being known and designated as the eastern one-half of new town lot No. 388, hounded north 45 1-2 feet by the eastern half of new town lot No. 389; east 30 feet by an alley; south 45 1-2 feet by G stroct, and west 30 feet bv the western half of said lot No. 388. Said property levied upon as the property of Mistress Minnie Gann to satisfy a 11 fa issued from the superior court of said county and state in favor of the New South Building and Loan association aud against Mistress Minnie Gann. Principal $1,383 58, interest to judgment $162,76, and all future interest at 7 per cent per annum until paid and cost $97.65. 11. S. Lee, agent in charge, notifled this sth day of October, 1897. - Also at the same time and place that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, atato of Georgia, and known and described on map or plan of saul city as southrastern one-fourth old town lot No. 640 and southern half of old town lot| number 348 and new towu lot number 2410. Levied on as the property of W. E. Burbage under and by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by H. J. Read, tax collector, and against the said W. E. Burbage for his state and county taxes for 1895, and in favor of C. A. Russell, transferree, principal, $145.97 and costs. Also at the same time and place, that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying anil being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, state of Georgia, known and described on the map or plan of said city as old town lots Nos. 207 and 208 with all and singular the improvements thereon. Letted on as the property of Mrs. W. E. Burbage under and by viatue of a tax fi fa is sued by H. J. Read, tax collector, against Mrs. W. E. Burbage for taxes due the state and county for 1895 and in favor of C. A. Russell; transferree, principal, $118.84 and costs. Also at the same time and place all that cer tain lot and stock of goods, w ares and mer chandise, dry goods, cotton goods, woolen goods,shirts, underwear, handkerchiefs, socks, ready made clothing, gents’ furnishing goods, rubber goods and sailors’ supplies, trunks, va lises, boots, shoes and hats; also all the store fixtures and furnitute, desks and chairs, one iron safe, of the Diebold Safe and Lock Com pany make, three show eases, seven tables,one counter aud one lot of shelving, now contained in the store and premises know’ll as No. 207 Newcastle street, Brunswick, Ga.; a full and complete schedule and inventory of said stock and lixtures being made by the undersigned, which inventory and property can tie seen by any prospective purchaser upon application. Inasmuch as said property isdiflicult and ex pensive to transport the same will not be carried to and exposed for sale at the court house door on the day of sale. Said property levied on as the property of E, Rogowin under and by virtue of two mortgage executions in favor of A. Kaiser A Brother and J. Jablons, principal $1,214.22, besides inter est and costs. Also at the same time and place an undivided one halt interest of, in and to that parcel of land containing thirty acres, more or less, situ ate in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., and generally known and called as the “Spears- Levy tract,” and being the northerly part of that tract of land conveyed by the Planters bank and George AV. Anderson to Henry S. Wells on the 31st day of May, 1856, by deed re corded May 16,1857, on pages 261 et. seq. of book “M,” of tlie general records of Glynn oounty, Ga., reference thereto being had, ana said thirty acre parcel being bounded by a line beginning at the northeasterly corner of the tract de scribed in the aforesaid deed, thence westerly along the northern line of said tract eight hun dred and fifty-four feet to a line which is the extension of the center line of Union street thence southwardly along the prolongation of said center line of Union street sixteen hundred and ten feet, thence easterly eight hundred and ten feet to the easternjine of the tract described in Baid deed, thence northwardly along the east ern line of said tract sixteen hundred feet tothe place of beginning, with all and singular the improvements, rights, members and appurten ances thereuuto belonging or in any wise ap pertaining. Levied upon and sold as the prop erty of J. M. Levy nnder and by virtue of a tax ti fa issued by H. J. Bead, tax collector of Glynn county, Ga., on the 14th of January, 1897, against J. M. Levy for taxes due the state of Georgia, and county of Glynn, for the year 1895; amount of principal tax due the state and county, $65, and all accruing interest and costs. Also at the same time and place three and a half acres of land in the 28th district G. M„ of Glynn county, Ga., and purchased by said John P. Lamb from G. B. Mabry, under deed dated December 15,1873, together with all and singu lar the rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also two hundred and tlfty acres of land situ ate, lying and being in said county and in the 26th district thereof, and originally'granted un to Celia Lamb, together with all the rights, members and appurtenances thereunto be longing. Also two hundred andsixty-txvo acres of land situate, lying and being in Glynn connty, and in the 26th district G. M. thereof, and known and described as the eastern half of the tract of land originally granted to Robert Lewis to gether with all aud singular the rights, mem bers and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also one hundred and nineteen acres of land situate, lying and being in Glynn county, and in the 26th district thereof, and granted unto John P. I,ami), together with all and singular, tlie rights, members aud appurtenances there unto belonging. Also four hundred and ninety-five acres of land situate, lying aud being in'Glynn county, and in tlie 26th district G. M. thereof, being the land purchased by John P. Lamb, deceased, from Thomas Goodbread, and originally grant ed unto Jacob Moore on the 28th < f November, 1822, and at the time of such grant bounded east by AVilliam Moore's land and south and west by an old survey, northwest l>v vacant lands ana southeast by James Moore’s lands, together with all and singular the rights, mombera aud appurtenances thereunto belonging. Levied upon and sold as the property of the estate of John P, Lamb, deceased, to satisfy an execution issued under the direction of the commissioners of roads and revenues of Glynn county, Ga., in favor of Horace Dart, ordinary of said county, for the use of the commissioners of roads and revenues of Glynn county, Ga., against tlie estate of John P. Lamb, deceased, in the hands of Thomas AA r . Lamb, administra tor, and against A. T. Putnam, AVilliam Ander son, D. James Dillon and J. M. Madden for the principal sum of seven thousand six hundred ami for y-flve dollars and thirty-eight cents ($7,645.38), besides interest thoreon from Janu ary 15, 1896, at the rate of twenty per cent. (20 per cent.) per annum, and all costs and future interest. Notice given Thomas AV'. Lamb afore said and the tenants in possession. AV. H. BERRIE, Sheriff Glynn County, Ga. CITATION. State ok Georgia, County ok Glynn. To whom it may concern and to the heirs and creditors of John I’. Lamb, late of said county, deceased: Notice is hereby given that Thomas W, Lamb, administrator upon the estate of said John P. Lamb, late of Glynn county, deceased, has in writing applied to the ordinary of said county for leave to sell certain of the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, namely, one tract of 250 acres, another tract of 263 acres and a third tract of 119 acres; all in said county, and which are separately and particularly described in said application, now of file in the ordinary’s oltlce, and which application and petition tor leave to sell will be passed upon at the ordin ary's court, November term, 1897. This October 8, 1897. HORACE DART, Ordinary Glynn county, Ga. THOMAS W. LAMB, Aministrator of the estate of John P. I.aml>, late of Glynn county, Ga., deceased. — ■■■■■■ in The Perfume of Violets The purity of the lily, the plow of the rose, aiul the llush of Hebe combine in Pozzoni’b wondrous Powder. COAL AND IRON. The Important Kelatlonnhlp of These Two Valuable Minerals. Statistics show that, whereas Great Britain in 1840 produced 76 per oont of the world’s supply of coal, at tho pres ent time it producos only 84 per cent. Atlantic liners no longer carry coal from Great Britain for tho return jour tey. They now take in American coal, bnd no less than 1,500,000 tons of American coal wero thus consumed in 1896. The condition of tho iron manu facturing industries has always exer cised a most important influence on tho production of coal, so that a large de mand for iron draws with it a largo do mand for mineral fuel. During the last 25 years the world’s production of pig iron has increased from 12,000,000 to 26,000,000 tons, but the share taken by Groat Britain has fallen from 48.8 por cent to 29 per cent, while that of the United States has increased from 14.1 per cent to 26.2 per cent, that of Ger many from 11.4 percent to 21.4 per cent, and that of Russia from 3 per cent to 4.7 per cent. Indeed, iron is now be ing imported from the United States into this country, and, incredible as it may seem, the railway station at Mid dlesbrough, the center of the Iron trade, is built of iron brought from Bolgium. Surely, then, the author of "Our Coal Resources at the Close of the Nine teenth Century’' is hardly right in thinking that British coal and iron still hold their own. He argues that other oountries of Europe are exhausting their coal supplies just as Great Britain is, yet the figures he gives show that Ger many has in reserve, within a depth of 8,000 feet, 100,000,000,000 tons of coal as compared with our (England’s) 81,688,000,000 tons within a depth of 4,000 feet. And this estimate does not Include brown coal, of which Germany raises 25,000,000 tons annually.—Na ture. CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES. They Have Done Much to Reduce tlie Loss From Water at Fires. Mr. Charles T. Hill writes of “Tho Fire Patrol” in St. Nicholas, the final paper in his series on the New York firo department. Mr. Hill says: The “chemical engine,” used consid erably in the fire departments of several cities, has aided materially in lowering* the loss by water at small fires. The preparation carried in the tanks of these engines has a double advantage— not only does it extinguish a largo body of fire Avifch the use of a small amount of water, but the liquid itself evaporates quickly, leaving very little "drip” in the apartments or floors underneath the fire. The tanks of these engines are charg ed with a solution of bicarbonato of so da (baking soda) and water, with a small cylinder of sulphuric acid sus pended at the top. When tho tank is in verted, this acid is emptied into the soda and water, and the mixture at once generates carbonic acid gas at a great pressure. Charging the liquid with this gas gives it tho necessary pres sure to drive it a considerable distance. The hose is coiled around a reel on top of the engine, and always connected with the tanks, so when the firemen ar rive at a fife all they have to do is to run off as much hose as thoy need, dash up stairs with the line, give the order to "dump” one of the tanks (there are two, carrying 00 gallons each), and they are all ready to go to work. The chem ical engine has extinguished more than 25 fires of considerable size since it has been in service in tho Neyv York depart ment, a little over a year. It is station ed on the upper west side of the city, where there are a great number of dwellings and flats, and it has aided materially in keeping down the fire losses in that part of New York. I-eipsio. Mrs. Isabel C. Barrows, in an article in the New York Independent on “Plain Life and High Thought” as exemplified at Leipsic university, says: Leipsic is one of the great floAver marts of Europe. It is a joysome sight to go through the early morning-market and see the flowers of all kinds in masses beyond conception. There is no student so poor that he cannot add to the beauty of his room the charm of a flower when for 2 cents he can have a big bunch of mignonette. This very morning the expenditure of 24 cents gave one literal ly an armful of mignonette, large and fragrant; forgetmenots, bluer than the sky of rather gray Leipsic; great golden buttercups like those that grow on the up land meadows of the Rigi; kornblumen, the old emperor’s favorite flower, and lilies of the valley in profusion. Plain living, amid flowers, with music, na ture and friendship at command, may easily lead to high thinking, and the student who is here to strive for ac quirement of truth may well scorn the trappings of wealth, since wealth is not needed to command the highest and best. On the High C’s. Ellen Beach Yaw, the phenomenal soprano, went on a yachting cruise re cently in southern California. The waves grew high, and she soon took to her berth. One of her friends, going to inquire how she was progressing, heard her humming a lullaby in a most pecul iar tone of voice. Her maid came to the door and explained that Miss Yaw was sick. “But she is singing, ” the vis itor exclaimed. “Yes, I know,” an swered the maid, ‘ * but Miss Yaw moans in tune that way so it won’t disturb any one else. ’ ’ —Kansas City Journal. The omnibuses of one London compa ny cover just about 20,000,000 miles in the course of a year—half as much as is covered by the trains of the London and Northwestern railway—a distance suffi cient to take them nearly threo times around the world every day. If horse racing were abolished, it is estimated that over 20,000 people would be thrown out of employment in Eng land. 4