The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, November 15, 1900, Image 7

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OVEB DEMPSEY’S STOBE. Polk County Sheriff Sales for December, 1900. State of Georgia—County of Polk. Will be sold before the court bouse door in the city of Cedartown, Polk county, Ga., within the legal hours oi sale on tho first Tuesday in Dec., 1000, to tho highest bidder for oaah the follow ing described property to-wit:— Lots of land Nos. 1048, 1044 and 1045, all in the 21st disband 3d sec. of Polk county, Ga., each lot containing 40 acres more or less, and levied on ns the prop erty oi G. M. Williams aud Naomi Wil- , liams by virtue ot aud to satisfy a ft. fa. . issued from Polk Suporior Court in I favor of John P. Davis, administrator \ of \V. B. S. Davis, decoAsod, vs. the said | Green M. Williams and Naomi Wil- | liams. Property pointed out in ti. fa. J and in the possession of the defend- f ants. Deed of re-conveyance filed and recorded in tho Clerk’s otfloe as the law i provides, and the defendants uotified as required by law. Also at tho same time and place will be sold the following property, to-wit:— Lots of land Nos. twelve hundred and [ forty-five (1246) and twelve hundred i and seventy (1270) in the 21st dist. and 3d see. of Polk county, Ga., and levied on as the property of Thomas Wright by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Polk Superior Court in favor of D. M. Bussell vs. the said Thomas Wright. Property in the possession ot defendant and pointed out in fi. fa. Tenant in possession notified as the law requires. Lots of land Nos. 1108, 1104 and 1105, lying in the 21st dist. and 8rd sec. of Polk county, Ga., levied on and to be sold as the property of Allen Young, under and by virtue of three Justice Court fi fas issued from Justice Court , of the 1504th dist. G. M. of Floyd Co., Ga. All issued against Allen Young, one in favor of Treadaway & Co., and the other two issued in favor of Everett- Kidly-Kagan Co., and all said fl fas be ing transferred to R. J. Ragan, Also at the same time, place and manner will be sold:—Lots of land Nos. 324, 460, 466, 400, 632, 533, 534, 635, 667, 678, 663, 680, 081, 724, 726, 763 and 888, all lying: In the 21st district and 3rd section of Polk county, Ga., and Nos, 1108, 1190, 1243 and 1011, lying In tho 2d district and 4th section of said county; also one strip of land lying in Cedar town, in said county, and being north ot the vacant lot of W. C. Bunn and F. A. Irwin on west side of College street, south of the right of way of the K. A W, R. R. and west of the west side of Col lege street where the bridge crosses said railroad, and east of the land of the Alabama & Georgia Iron Co., Raid strip fronting on College street 85 feet more or loss and running back west along the railroad 210 feet more or Ichb; all levied on and to be sold as the property of Cherokee Iron Co., under aud by virtue oftbeii. la. issued from the Suporior Court of said county in favor of VV. C Bunn, administrator, etc., of A. G.West, vs. Chorokeo Iron Co., the Alabama A Geoigia Iron Co. being transferees of said fi. fa. This the 7th day of Nov*., 1900. T. C. HAGAN, Sheriff. J. B. HOGG, Dep’ty Sh’tf. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. Georgia, Polk County. By virtue of an, order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in December, 1000, at the Court House in said county, be tween the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing real estate situated in Polk county, Ga., to-wit: 1 house and two lots, Nos. 7 and 8, fronting 70 feet eao|) on Elm street, running back 140 feet, they being in the town of Rock- mart, Ga.; 1 house and lot, lot being No. 2, fronting 60 feet on Marble street., running back to high water mark on b»anoh in Rockmart, Ga.,also one-half *ntereet in store house and the lot No. 4 fronting£0 feet on Depot square,running back 80 feet on Marble street: also one-balf interest in house and lot, lot No. 1 fronting 125 feet on Marble st.H7'feet on Maple st. 125 feet on E.& W. railroad; also one-balf inter ests mill lot No. 2 and building there on, the lot fronting 125 feet on Water street and running back 100 feet. Terms cash. Mrs. W. R. Cochran, Administratrix of J. B. Whitehead, deceased. . NOTICES OF THE ORDINARY. Georein, Polk county: To all whom it may concernGeorge W. Moore having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Mrs. M. E. Moore, Irte of said county, : this is to cite all and singular the creditors and i next of kiu of Mrs. M. E. Moore to be and ap pear at my office witliih the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why per- ' manent administration should not be granted I to George . Moore on Mrs. M. E. Moore’s es tate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 5tl» day of iSovember. 1900. A. d. Hogg, Ordinary. •8-lt the court in his petition, duly tiled and entered on record, that he has fully administered J o Hitchcock’s estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said ad- . lmnistrator should not be discharged from his ? administration and receive letters of dismit- »: sion on the 1st Monday in January, 1901. 10-4 3m A DHOGGr Ordinary. Georgia, Polk county: To all whom it may concernJackson Young jhaving applied for guardianship of the perssons and property of MlHer Horderaan * ' ■»-- ders, minor children, under theag of Henry Borders late of said county deceased, notice is given that said .application will be heard at my office at 10 o’clock a. m. on the flist Mouddty in December n This November 5th, . Hogg, Ordinary. Pay up your subscription. ROCKMAM2 NJSM'iS. Mr. S. P. Bunch has moved here from Valdosta to engage in market gardening. Miss Berchea York is home from Atlanta on a visit. Miss Lula Hubbard has gone to Moultrie for an extended visit. Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Mrs. S. J. ITagan, of Rome, visited their mother, M rs. T. J. Thompson, last week. Messrs. VV. L. Craig and Ellis Davis Were looking after slate interests at Berry’s last Thui^day. • Brave IVlen Fall Viotims to stomaoh, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, baokaohe, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there’s no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idavillo, Ind. Ho says: Eleotrio Bit ters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don’t care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good ap petite than anything I oonld take. 1 can now eat anything and have a now lease on life.” Only 50 cents, at E. Bradford’s drug Btore. Every bottle guaranteed. “What makes you look so unhappy, little boy?” Small Boy (sobbing)- “Nobody never calls me good unless I am a doing somethin’ I don’t like to do.” t Guard the kidneys; the health of the body depends on those small but im portant organs. They extract urio acid from the blood, whioh if allowed to re main in tbe system would oause dropsy and Bright’s disease. Prickly Ash Bit ters is a successful kidney tonic; it heals and strengthens the kidneys, reg ulates the liver, stimulates the stomaoh and digestion, cleanses tho bowels. It will prevent or cure Bright’s disease. T. F. Burbank. ROY'AL Alien MASONS. Grand High Priest of Georgia to ho Present Tonight. 1 All Iloynl Arch Miisons nre earnestly requested by Dr. W.G. England, High’i Priest of Adoni- raiU Chapter, No. 41, R. A. M., to bo present at. the meeting tonight. Mr. Henry 0. Burr, of Griffin, the Grand High Priest of Geor gia Royal Arch Masons, will ho present, and it is desired that he he greeted by a large gathering of the fraternity. The Royal Arch degreo will be conferred on Messrs. W. G. M. Simmons,Ohas. Beasley and J. P. Carter. HOME! FEDERAL COURT. Grand and Trnvcrso Jinnra from Polk County at Firnt Session of Court. The new Northwestern Division ot the Federal Court will hold Its llrst session in Rome next Monday,the 10th, and will be presided over by Judge W. T. Newman, of Atlanta Mr. O. C. Fuller, olerk, and Mr. R.D. VnnDyke, jury commissioner, have prepared the jury list which has 605 names of oitlzens in the jury boxes of the various oounties, ^ In the juries drawn Tuesday to serve at this session of the court are the following Folk oounty oltizens Grand Jury: Emory C. Kingsbery, Augustus E. Young, Thomas M. Ran dall, IV. F. Hall and W. T. Lee. Traverse Jury: A. T. Hamilton, W P. West, W. G. Englnnd, S. O. Jones and D. A. Whitehead. There are 00 oases docketed, but it is liotexpeoteil that court will hold over two days, as only those oases especially requested will be tried The revivnl at the Canal Street MethodiBt oburoh closed Sunday night, after a most suooessful series of meet ings oonduoted by Revs. T. R. Mc Carty, J. M. Crow and G. W. Groce and Mr. O. M. Dunaway. There were seventy-five accessions to the new oliuroh, which will doubtless be at tached by the Annual Conference to the Cedartown Methodist churoli as a mission appointment. NEW FOR CEDARTOWN! But Old People in the Business! “Thero’s no use mincing matters, my dear; tbe faot is, you are not an expert oook,” She—“I think tbe trouble is that you do not know what good cook ing is.” He—“And evidently you do not intend I shall ever become any Many people worry because they think they have heart disease. Tho ohanoes are that their heartB are all right but their stomaohs are unable to digost food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat and prevents the formation of gas which makes the stomaoh press agaiust the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. E. Bradford, Mrs. Ohatterton—“Cook tells mo she is going to be married next week.” Ohatterton—“Indeed! I wonder if the young man thinks he can support her in the ease to whioh she has been accus tomed?’ Thousands of men and women suffer from piles, especially women with fe male weakness have this suffering to contend with in addition to their other pains. Tabler’s Buokoye Pile Oint ment will quickly effect a cure. Price 50 ots. in bottles, tubes >75 ots. T. F, Burbank. The Boston little boy was very, very angry. “Emerson,” he cried, seizing his companion by the hair, “I’ve a mind to civilize .you within an inch of ytfur life.” “I have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine,” says Mr. E. S. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark. “It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too highly of it.” This remedy always wins the good opinion, ii not praise, of those who use it. The quiok cures which it effeots even in the most severe eases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by E. Bradford, druggist. Mr. de Trop (at the door)—“Is Misg Mabel at home?” Maid—“No, sir; but she says if that’s a box .of candy she saw in your band ye might l’ave it.” FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. An Offer Proving Faith, Ulcers, Eating Sores, Cancer, Scrofula, etching Skin, .-cabs and Scales of Eczema. A dies and Pains in bones, back or joints,* Syphilitic Blood Poison, Rotten Gumsand Chronic Rheumatism, and all obstinate, deep-seated Blood troubles are quickly cured by taking a few large bottles of Botanic Blood Halm. We challenge the world for a case of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent and not a patching up. Is your Blood Thin? .. your Blood is Bad. Blood Balm will make the Blood Pure and Rich, Heals every Sore,Stops the Aches and invigorates the old and weak Botanic Blood Balm, the only perfect Blood Puri fier made. Sold at Drug stores. $i per large bottle, including complete directions. To prove our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle given away to suffe'ers. For fr»e trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Don’t hesitate, but write at once describing trouble, and free personal .medical advice given. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested.for 30 years. Over 3.000 voluntury testimonials of cures by using B. B. B. Yon oan’t afford to risk your life by allowing a oougb or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. One Minuto Cough Cure will oure throat and lung troubles qniokcr than any other preparation known. Many doo- tors uso it nB a speoifio for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup. Chil dren like it and mothers endorse it. E. Bradford. “Well, little ohap,” said tho stranger in the family, pioking up ono of tbe ohildron, “what are you going to ho when you’re a man?" "Nufiln’," said theohild. “Nothing? Why?" asked tho stranger. “Bconnse,” said the ohild, “I am a little girl.” Red Hot From Tho Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mioh., in tho Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat' ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck' Ion’s Arioa Salve oured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, BoUb, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions, Befit Pile ouro on earth. 25 ots. a box. Cure guaran teed. Sold by E. Bradford, druggist. “Do you think that there is much chance now to make a good living out of literature?” ased the youth. “More ehance than before,” answered the man with glasses; “especially if you knov^ how to set type and correet proofs.” Mrs. Mann—“Nora, I am awfully sorry you broke that fruit dish, thought so muoh of itl” Nora—“Yes, ma’am; and I waB awfully sorry when Mr. Mann broke one of the command ments when hesaw the thing drop.” Fairlie—"Jaok, have you that ten dollars I lent yon the other day?!’ Flyntie—“Not all of it, old ohap; but what I have will do me a day or two longer. Jolly kind and thoughtful of you to inquire, though.” There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to tho table to cat and oan’t rest at night on account of indi gestion. Henry Williams, of Boon' ville, Ind., says he Buffered that way for years, till he oommenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Oure, and adds, “Now I can eat anything I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night.” Kodol Dyspepsia Oure will digest what you eat. E. Bradford. First Lady (off for a journey)—“I hope we’ve got the right train.” Second Lady—“I asked seventeen trainmen and ninety-three passengers if this train went to Blankville, and they all said yes, so I guess we’re all right.” If yon have ever seen a ohild in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful mothers are for Ono Minnte Cough Cure, whioh gives relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly oures coughs, Golds and all throat and lung troubles. E. Bradford. “Well, what about the new neigh bors?” “Ob, Edgar, it was the mean est moving in I ever saw. Everything was boxed and barrelled up so I coaldn' see a thing they have.” :TXX&: McDonald furniture COMPANY HAVE OPENED A BRANCH HOUSE OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE IN CEDARTOWN. Furniture! -.AJSTZD- Make the Lowest Prices! Bedsteads, $2 and Upwards. Chairs, 40c. and Higher. Go to see them and SAVE MONEY, and get the BEST-MADE FURNITURE. •© fa) fa) MCDONALD FURNITURE C0„ CEDARTOWN and ROME, Briggs — “Wonder how Stover is doing now-a-dnys?”’ Griggs—“Ob, he must bo doing finely; mUBt bo making no end of money. You know he has always been troubled more or less with rheumatism. Well, he now oalls it gout." Save Your Money. One box of Tutt’s Pills will save many dollars in doctors’ bills They will surely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and bilio usness, a million people endorse TUTT’S Liver PILLS For FREE POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Under $3,000 Caah Deposit. Railroad Pare Paid. Open aU year to Both Saxas. Vary Cheap Board. Georgia-Alabama Business CoUego, - Macon, Georgia If yon are suffering from drowsiness in the day time, irritability of temper, sleepless nights, general debility, head- aohe, and general want of tone of the system, use Herbine. You will get re lief and finally a dure. Prioe 50 ots. T. F. Burbank. Foreclosure by Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Georgia, Polk Oounty. Underand by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage executed by Hi F. DeBardeleben to L.Sutherlin, dated the 30th day of Sept., 1890, and recorded in the oliloe of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Folk county, Ga., in book “D" of Mortgages, page 162, the undersigued will sell at publio out ory, at the court house door in said oounty, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the 1st Tuesday In Deoember, 1000. the following property, to-wit.:—Lot of land No. 1 in the 17t.h District and 4th Section, Lot 1 in the 2d dist. and 4th sec., Lot 80 in the 10th District and 4th Section, Lot 1290 in tile 3rd District and 4th Section. Also water privileges from creeks, streams and springs or other supplies in lots 1205 and 1204 in the 3rd Dist. and 4th See., and piping privileges over or under said land, and right of ingress and egress, except right heretofore deeded by T. II. Hampton to the Marsh Min ing Co. And also the right of build ing and operating a train way over the south side of lot 73 in the 2nd Dist. and 4th See., all in Polk oounty, Gn. Fur the purpose of paying two certain promissory notes for the sum of $800 each, executed arid delivered by H. F. DeBardeleben to L. Sutherlin on the 30th day of Sept., 1800, and due one on the 30th of Sept., 1000, and one tin the 80th of Sept., 1001, stipulating for in terest from date at the rate of 7% per annum together with the cost of this proceeding ns provided in said mort gage. a deed to the purchaser will he made by the undersigned. This the 1st day of Npv. 1000. L. Sutiierlin. Pay your subscription to The Standard, Foreclosure by Advertisement Under Power of Sale, Georgia, Polk County, Under and by virtue of a power ot sale contained fn a mortgage executed by H. F. DeBardeleben to D. N. Hamp' ton, dated the 24tb day of August, 1899, and recorded ill the ofilpo ot the Clerk of the Superior Court of Polk county in Book 4 *D” of Mortgages in Folio 234, the undersigned will sell at public out-cry, at the I 'ourt House door in said county, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder l'or cash, on the 1st Tues day in December, 1000, the • iollowing property, to-wit:—That tract or . parcel of land situated In the 2d dist. and 4th seo. of Polk county, Ga., and known as lots ot land Nos. 140,142,143,144,146,212, 21$, 216, 210, 210, 220, 222,288, 284 and 285. For the purpose of paying throe certain promissory notes tor the suin of $1600 each, executed and delivered by H. F. DeBardeleben to D. N. Hampton ou the 24th day of August, 1809: one due the 24th day of , ugust, 1000; one duo the 24th day of August, 1001, aud one duo 24th day of August, 1902, eaoh of said notes stipulating tor interest trom date at the rate of 7 per cent per annum; to § ether with all cost aud expenses ind ent to this proceeding as provided in said mortgage. A deed to the purchaser will be made by tbe undersigned. This the 81st day of October, 1000. D. N. Hampton. APPLICATION FOE OHABTER. Georgia, Polk Cdunty, To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of D. Cameron, a duly elected Deacon, and P. M. Agan, duly elected Clerk, and J. T. Cambron, a member, all ot said state and county, respectfully shows:— * 1st, That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be come incorporated as a Religious So ciety,under the name and style of “East View Baptist Church.” 2d, The term for which petitioners ask to become incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3d. The sole object and purpose of tbe proposed Church is to promote the oause of Christian Religion. 4th, That said ohurch has been estab lished in East View, Cedartown, said state and couuty, end your petitioners and their associates and successors in office desire to be incorporated with corporate authority to enforce good order, receive donations in money or property, personal or real; make pur chases and alienations ot real and per sonal property, not for the purpose of trade and profit but for the purpose of promoting the general design and look ing after the general interest of said church; to sue and be sued, contract and be contracted with, and do all other things necessary to carry out tho pqr poses of said church. Wherefore, Petitioners pray, for them solves, thnir associates and successors, to be made a body corporate aiid politic, with all the rights, privileges, immuni ties and restrictions fixed by law. -Sanders it Davis, Att’ys for Petitioner^. I certify that the within is a true copy of the original-as filed in office 30th Oc tober, 1900. W. C. Knight, Clerk. Georgia, Polk County. Clerk’s cffice Superior Court. Entered on minutes of Superior Court, page 681. This 30th day of October,1900. W. C. Knight, Clerk. Pay up your subscription to The Standarp. APPLICATION FOE 0HAETEE. Georgia, Polk County. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of E. K. Van Winkle, W. J. Harris, H. L. Sterns and Hunter Har ris, all ol said state, respectfully shows: 1st, That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorporated under tne name and style of CEDARTOWN ICE COM PANY. 2d, The term for which petitioner ask to bo incorporated Is twenty years, with tho privilege of renewal ut tho end of that time. 8rd, The capital stock of the corpora tion is to be Six Thousand Dollars; di vided Into shares of One Hundred Dol- lam each. Petitioners, however, ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock from time to time not exceeding in the aggregate Twenty^FI vo Thousand Dol lars. 4th, The object of the proposed cor poration Is pecuniary gain and profit tc its stockholders. The petitioners pro pose to oarry on tho business of manu facturing and selling ice aud furnishing cold storage, and to exercise tho usual power and to do all usual necessary and proper acts which pertain to or may be connected with suoh business. 6th, The principal office and place o: business of the proposed corporatior will be in the city of Cedartown, in sale state and county. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the nami and style aforesaid, entitled to the rights, privileges ana immunities ant subject to tho liabilities fixed by law. This October 2’2d, nineteen hundred. Harry L. Sterns, Wimjam J. Harris, Edward K. VanWinkle, Hunter Harris. Filed in office this the 24th day of Oc tober, 1000. W. O. Knight, Clerk. I certify that tho foregoing is a trw copy of the original petition for chkrte: as tiled in my office. This Oct./24th I960. W. O. Knight, O. P. S. O. Foreclosure by Advertisement Under Power of Sale. Georgia, Polk County. Under and by virtue of a power of sale ....j w. zLuguai, ioju, uuu re corded in the office of the Olerk of the Superior Court of Polk county in Book “D” ol Mortgages, Folio 116, the under signed will sell at publio out cry, at the Court House door fn said county,during tho legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on the 1st Tuesday in December, 1000. the following property, to-wit:—Tho following tractor parcel of land lying and being In the 2d dist. and 4th sec. oi Polk countv, Ga., lots 288, 287, 200, 280, 202. 359 and 217. For the purpose of pay'ng three certain promis sory notes, for tho aggregate **um of $2500, executed and delivered by H. F. DeBardeleben to E. R, King, Sr., on the 26th day ot August, 1800, the first note for $833.40 due August 26th, 1000, the 2d due August 26th, 1001, and tho 3d due August20th, 1902, each of tbe two last notes being for $883.30, each of said notes stipulating for Interest from date at the rate of 7 per cent per annum; together with the cost and expenses incident to this proceeding, as provided in said mortgage. Deed to the purchaser will be made by the undersigned. This the 81st day of October, 1900, E. R. Kino, Sr. The Standard’s Clubbing Ust will save you n ,ney on any paper or magazine you want.