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The Oldest and Best
S. S. S. is a combination of roota
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
fen relies out and removes nil manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
logins to improve from the first close,
for S. S. S. is not only u blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strength
ens and builds up the constitution
while purging the blood of impuri
ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a
blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula,
R h c u m a t i s m , Chronic Sores and
Ulcers, Eczema, 1*soriasis, Salt
Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles,
and is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Blood I’oisoii.
A record of nearly fifty years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
of. S. S. S. is more popular today
than ever, It numbers its friends py
the thousands. Our medical coires-
ixmdcnce is larger than ever in the
liistory of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
has done them, while others are seek
ing advice about their cases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have made
a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis
eases, and better understand such cases
than the ordinary practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We arc doing great
good to s it ff e r i n g
humanity through
011 r consulting dc-
pnrtment, and invite
you to write us if you have any blood
or skin trouble. We make no charge
whatever for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA.
Mistross-—“Did you tell tbo lady I
was out?” Servant-Girl—-“Yea, ma’am,”
Mistress—“Did aho seem to havo any
doubts about it?” Horvant-Girl—“No,
ma’am; sho said she know you wasn’t,”
> imperfect skin j
| is always caused by J
| bad blood. Remove the ^
l cause I Improve your ,
! blood. How? By tak- ,
[ ing the blood purifier j
| that has stood the test j
j for thirty years ^
! Johnston's i
Sarsaparilla!
I QUART BOTTLE. (
I It has thousands of (
I happy friends. Quart (
1 Bottles sell every- I
1 where at $i. I
Llverettea for Liver Ills,
Tbs Famous Liule Liver Pills.
For sale by 10. Brad lord.
DAIRYING IN GEORGIA.
Outlook In Morn Kiiootiriiglnx Than
liver Before.
Tho dairy outlook for 1000 id moro on*
oonraging in Georgia than for any time
in tho past and tlio-o now engaged in
tho business may well outer upon the
new season with moro than ordinary
confidence. Never bofore has this state
had moro enthusiastic men at tho foro-
front of tho dairy interest. They nr*
reaching out for now methods and bet*
ter equipment in evory branch of thil
great industry. Tho dairy herds nru
being continually improved. It is true
that there aro yet many poor cows found
in tho dairy herds, hut tho day of the
“scrub" cow is rapidly passing.
Wo aro finding out that only tho best
breeds art) worth the hooping, and Geor
gia is how putting upon tho market
Homo of tho best batter found in the
United States. Wo wore gratified to
learn nt tho rosont meeting of the Dairy
men's association at GrLfiln that nil ex
hibit of Georgia butter' won tho silvei
medal in a contest with tho world’s but
ter at tho Paris exposition. Tho buttoi/
was made at tho creamery in LaGraiigo.
E::*Governor Hoard of Wisconsin, who
has made dairying a lifo time business,
was present nt tho GrilTln mooting, ami
delighted his audience of more than fiOG
dairymen from different sections of oui
state, by saying, that ho could seo uc
reason why Georgia should not forago K
tho front of tho dairy statos of th<
Union.
If tho Georgia legislature will now
givo the dairy moil an up-to-date votori-
nary surgeon, and make provision foi
tho enforcement of tho dairy laws now
on tho statute books against the manu
facture of Inigus butter, wo see no rea
son why Goorgia may not within the
noxt decade make long strides toward
tho fulfillment of Governor Hoard’s pro-
diotioB. — State Agricultural Depart
ment.
i EXECUTORS’ SALE.
Guorgln—Polk County.
By virtue of an ordor granted by tho
Court of Ordinary ot* said county at tho
regular Novomber Term, 1800, of said
Court, tho undersigned will sell, before
tho Court House door In Cedartown,Hatd
county, within tho legal hours ot sale
and at publio outcry, to tho highest bid
der on tho first Tuesday in Jaminry,
1001, and as tho property ot estate ol
Jool Browor, deceason, and for tho pur
pose of paying tho dolus and for distri
bution of said estate, tho following roal
estate, to-wlt:- One body of hrtul con
sisting ot whole lots ot land Nos.874,875,
002 and 008 situated on th6-13. & W. K.R.
in 21st distrlet and 3rd Hoctlon of l’olk
County, Ga., and designated ns tho Old
Homo*place. Also one body in saino
district and section consisting ot land
lots Nos. 073,07-1 ami 051, being about
ono-balf mile south of sAicfe railroad and
having thoreou a lino iron oro mine.
Also ono body consisting ol land lots in
saiuo district and section consisting ot
whole lots Nos. 050, 040, 048 aiul all ol
No. 047 except five acres In northeast
corner thereof which is owned by Ham
mond, ami all of lot No. 004, oxcopt
cloven noros on oast side thereof, which
is owned by Hammond: also whole lot
in samo district and station, No. 1025,
whieh is also rich in iron ore: also, tho
following unimproved lots of land, to-
wlt: Lots Nos. 080 and 1291 in 21st dis
trict and 3d section, and Nos. 12S9 ami
482 In 18th district and Sd section, and
No, 070 In Sd diBtrictnnd -1th seotlou. all
of said county; also, vacant city lots
Nos. 25 and 20 according to tho Stownrt
iV Devon port survey or East view addi
tion to Codartown, Ga.; also, whole lots
ot land In 2lst district and 3d section of
said county, Nos. 007 and 09S, situated
about one-half mile of Rookmart, and
which is very valuable as a slate mine.
This slato property will bo sold and tho
contrnotot Jool Brower with W. O. Bar
ber in regard thoreto will bo carried
out and tbo interest of said Barber's
estate will be- rospoetdd. Terms, cash.
This Dooombor 6th, 1000.
R. H. Bkkwku &E.O. Brrwbr,
Executors of Joel Brower, dec’d
The most effective little liver pills
made arc DoWitt’s Little Early Kisers.
They never gripe. K. Bradford.
PETITION TO AMEND CHARTER.
Htato of Goorgia, County of Polk.
1o tho Superior Court of said County:
Tho Potllion of Codartown Cotton Oil
Company, ami of L. S. Lodbottor, J. A.
Wynn, B. T, McGhee, J. E. llousoal,
and tlioir associates, original petitioners
for tho incorporation of said Company,
shows:
First. That said Codartown Cotton
Oil Company was upon proper petition
Incorporated by this Court and tho natno
has boon duly and legally organised, all
tho capital sloqk paid in, and proceeded
to oxoroiso its corporate rights.
Second. Petitioners desire the Char
ter giantod them by this Court amended
so that tho name of tho Ooporation shall
ho “Codartown Oil Mills" in llnu of and
Instead of the present corporate immo,
as stated abovo, and that In its name so
changod It shall oxerciso all tho corpor-
rfghts ponforrod by said Charter.
This Petition is brought in hotmlf of
said Corporation and all its Stockhold
ers, who pray tho Court to allow and
mako tho ainomlmont aforesaid.
Bunn & Trawiok,
Potltlonors' Attorneys.
Petition lllod In tho olllco this tho 21st
day of November, 1000.
W. C. Knioiit, Clerk.
Tho abovo Is a true copy of tho origi
nal Potition lllod In my olllco, this tho
21st day of Novomber, ,1000.
W. C. Knioiit,
Clork Polk Superior Court.
Some mon are liko noodles—tho;
never do any work unless hard pi
Two hundred bushels of po
tatoes remove eighty pounds
•;.i. of ‘‘actual’’Potashfrom the
j'yy, soil. Unless this quantity
7 \ is returned to the soil,
> - the following crop will
£J.. V '; materially decrease.
Sfeifjtj'-. Wo havo book, tcllirg about
r-nmnrtr.ilion. iim, nn.l v.ilua o£
; f
They oro i
, GERMAN KALI WORKS
j—thoy
malted.
MAItHURi; IN POLK.
Tilts morning, in Folk county, noar
Codartown, Mr. Will Korr and Miss
Lola Phillips woro united in marrlago.
Tbo ceremony was performed by Rov.
T. R. McCarty, and immodiatoly after
wards Mr, Kerb and his brido left for
this city.
Mr. Kerr is a most excellent young
man, and will bcoomo a citizen of Floyd
county, having boon employed by Cap
tain Darlington as manager of bis farm,
up tho Oosianauia. His father, John
R. Korr, was employed in that capaoity
for oightcon years, and is well known
in Rome.
Miss Phillips is a daughter of tho lato
Jorry Phillip., who was ono of Polk
oounty’s most prosperous oitlzens. Sho
ib a very Bwoot and roflned young lady,
—Romo Tribune, 18th,.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob
lifo of joy. Huoklen’a Aruica Salve,
ouros them; also Old, Running and
Fever \Soros, XJIeors, Boils, Folons,
Corns, * Warts,- Outs, Bruises Burns,
Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Best Pilo euro on oartb. Drives out
Pains and Aobes. Only 25 ots. a box.
Ouro guaranteed. Sold by E Bradford
DruggiBt.
Sho (at football gnmo, as player is
carried off Hold)—“Isn v ’t it perfcotly
awful?" He—“I should say it is ! Why,
that follow is no moro unconscious than
I am—ho’s playing to tho gallery."
How 1o Curs Croup.
Mr. R. Qray, who lives near Amonia,
Dpolices county, N. Y,, says: "Oham-
borlaiu’s Cough Remedy is tho best
modioino I havo over used. It is a lino'
children's remedy for oroup and nevor
falls to ouro.” When givon ns soon ns
tbo child bcoomes honrso, or bvon after
tho oroupy oougli lias dovolopod, it will
irovont tbo attack. This should bo
)orno in mind and n bottlo of tho Cough
Remedy kopt at hand ready for instant
use as soon ns thoso symptoms appear,
For snlo by E. Bradford, druggist.
Tho shorter tho plensuro tho moro
pleasant it is apt to bo.
Ilappiucss is but nnotbor name for
porfeot health. Use Prickly Ash Bitters
and bo happ;
lioalthy and
bank.
oucain
Dodge Them
Georgia; Polk County.
Hy virtue of au onlor from tho eourt of oi
illnary of said county, will bo sold nt publio
outcry ou tho first Tuesday In January, 1001,
at tho court houso In sahl county, betweon tho
lognl hours of salo, tho following real estate
to-wlt: All of lot No. 625 and all or lot No. 624
oxcopt a strip off ol tho north sido of Bald lot,
supposed to contain throo acres, and running
with tho lano; said lano being tho dividing lino
between tho lands ot Audrow Vopp, deceased,
and John A. Orebaugh, deceased, ami nrteen
acres off of tho oast snlo of lot No. 623.* All of
said lots nml parts of lots lying and being In
tho 2Ut district and 3rd socu.tn of said oouutv
and containing In tho aggregate 02 aoros, more
or loss. Tho abovo deaoribod property is the
homo place of tho lato Audrow Coop, situated
in Col lard Valley, wit h about 70 acres of open
land, tho remaining 23 aores in tho woods, and
well timbered, with dwelling and out buildings
sutllctcnt to mako it a very desirable home.
Said place also contains a tine ore bank. Tho
abovo described property is aold for divUiou
among tho heirs of said estate. Terms cash.
NV. J. Lawson,
Kx. of Andrew Copp, deceased.
7 r “ T_ \
Tnu STANDARD'S Clubbing List will save you
niwttey on any paper or magazine you want.
UB
Did you ever try to.dodge the
rain-drops? Did not succeed
very well, did you? It’s just
ns useless to try to escape from
the germs ot consumption. You
can’t do it^ They are about us
on every hand and we are con
stantly taking them into our
lungs.
Then why don’t we all havo
this disease? Simply because
these germs cannot gain a foot
hold in a strong' throat and
lungs. It’s when these are
■weak that the germs master.
The body must be well supplied
with tat. The danger comes
when the blood Is' poor and the
body is thin. If your cough docs
not yield, and your throat and
lungs feel raw and sore, you
should not delay another day.
Take
Scott’s
Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil with HypophoS'
phltes at once. It will heal the
Inflamed membranes and greatly
strengthen them as well. The
digestion becomes stronger, the
appetite better and the weight
increases. The whole body be.
comes well fortified and the
germs of consumption cannot
gain a foothold.
It’s this nourishing, sustain,
ing and strengthening powe;
of SCOTT’S EMULSION that
has made It of such value in
ail wasting and exhausting
diseases.
LAKE CREEK LETTER.
Mr. S. A. Hunt and MiBs Paticnco
Harris wero united in the lioly bands of
matrimony last Wednesday by Rov. O.
B. Boman, of Esom Hill. Wa extend
to them onr heartfelt congratulations.
Mr. Hunt [tfill teach sohool for us
another year commencing tho first Mon
day in January, 1001.
Messrs. O. O. Drummond, Arthur
Drummond and Plnmer Faircs will
change thoir plaoo of abodo this wook.
Tboir homo will bo in" tho . future at
Mobley’s Spring, Romo.
Tho farmers havo all finished sowing
their wheat and havo turned thoir at
tention to turning land preparing for
another crop. Tho farmers aro gottirg
on top again, and when ho gots tbero
my advice is for him to stay. I want
to sco tho timo come when tho farmers
will bo indepondont nnd will not havo
to go to tho cities and towns for help in
tho spring,and do away with mortgagor,
especially on thoir crops for snpplicB.
Messrs. J. \V. WcodB and W. E.
Brock, of Lindale, wero in onr midst
last Sunday'.
Rov. R. H. Maddox, of Romo, was
bore and prcaohod to us at 11 o’olaofc
Sunday.
Mr. S. G. N. Cates is on tho siok list
this week. |
Miss Lola Reynolds spent a (ow days
with ns last week.
Vfo aro nearing tho end of another
year with everything bright and promis
ing for tho now ono. Let all strive to
mako tho now ono moro prosperous than
this, and by and by wo will forget the
hard times of tho past and Und our
selves living in tho grandest,noblest and
most prosperous oountry in the world.
Saoeu.
Missouri Pacific Railway and Iron
Mountain Route.
Aro you going West of tho Missis
sippi River ? Write tho undorsignod for
roliablo information and rates. Low
rates for parties to Toxas,Oklahoma and
Indian Torritbry.
I. E. Rehuandeii,
Trav. Pass. Agont, 10 E. 8th. St.,
Chattanooga, Tonn.
Tho follow who oats with his kmfo
must havo a rather sharp appetite.
DeWItt’s Little Early Risers nre
dainty little pills, but they never fail
to cleanse .the liver, remove obstruc
tions nnd invigorate the system. E.
Bradford.
Tho novols of today scorn to ho oithor
historical or hystorical.
CASTOR IA
For Infantg and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
sfgTaTuroof
O ASTORIA.
Beuitt, ^yllia Kina Vuii Hats Always Bought
Signature
It koops tho vital organs
well regulatod. T. F. Bnr-
Thoro was an interesting contest on
hand last Friday in Cavo Spring ovor
tho town offices. In tho white Demo
cratic primary the following gentlemen
woro suooessfnl: For Mayor—Frank O.
Wright; forCounoilmcn-W. F. Gaines,
R. F. Simmons, T. P. MoOoy, 0. D.
MoOollistor and W. L. Soott.
Your Best Work cannot bo done with
out good health, nnd yon can’t hayo
good health without pnro blood. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is tho great pnro blood
maker. It gives nppotite, strength nnd
vigor, nnd onres diBcaso.
Constipation is onred by Hood’s Pills.
Mo.
Christ mas Holiday Excursion Rales.
Tho Chattanooga, Romo & Southern
Railroad will soli tiokots to all points
oast of tho Mississippi and south of tho
Ohio and Potomno Riyors nt rate of ono
and ono-third first-olass faro for tho
round trip.
Tiokets will bo on salo Dooombor 22d,
28d, 24th, 25th, 80th nnd 81st, 1000, nnd
January 1st, 1001, with extrema limit
January 4th, 1001. O. B. Wilburn,
Trnflio Manager, Rome, On.
“I understood,” said tho reporter,
“that tho defaulter’s method was very
simple," “Very!" said tho bank offioial,
with n sigh. “Ho jnat took the money!”
Notco to Debtors nnd Creditors,
Notice n hereto given t° all creditors ot tho
estate of W. L. B. Powell, late of l’olk county,
deceased, to reader in an account of their de
mands to mo witnln the time prescribed l»v law,
properly made out. And all persons indebted
to said deceased aro hereby required to make
Immediate payment to the undersigned. This
tho Gtli day of December, 1900,
12-C-0wks. W. 14. England, Kxccutor.
Georgia, Polk County:
Whereas E. H. Richardsou, executor of tho
last will of A. Richardson, represents to tl
court in his petition, duly filed and entered c..
record, that he has fully administered A. Rich
anlson’s estate; this is therefore to cite i ‘
persons concerned, klddred and creditors, ...
show cause, if any they can, why said executor
should not be discharged from his administra
tion and receive etter- of dismission on the first
Monday in March. 1901.
A- D. HOGG Ordinary.
V2-6.3mus
Georgia, Polk county :-Whereas, S K Hogue,
administrator of J C Hitchcock, represents to
the court In his petition, duly tiled and entered
on record, that he has fully administered J o
Hitchcock’s estate: This fs therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and erenitors,
to sV.ow cause, if any they can, why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters of dtsmis
sion on the 1st MYtmlav in .Tnnimrv iimi r
OABTOIIIA,
Bmi the yyllis Kind You Have f
Signature
Bought
OASTOHIA.
Betreth. The Kind You Have Always Bought
CITY MAHSHAL'S TAX SALES FOE
JANUARY, 1901.
State of Georgia, (’ounty of Polk.
Will be sold boforo the door of tho
Council Chamber in the city of Cedar
town, Ga., within the legal hours ot
»ale, on the first Tuesday in January,
1901, to tho highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wlt:
One house and let In the city of Cedar-
Town, Ga., and described os follows;
Said property fronting east on Pbilpot
street, now occupied by C. O. Pittman,
and known as the Lane residence prop
erty. Levied on and will bo sold as tht
property of G. A. Lane, by virtue of and
to satisfy a tax execution issued by the
Mayor and Council of said city of Ce-
dartown vs. tho said G. A. Lane and
said property for the purpose of tho city
tax for the year 1900. Tenant in posses
sion notified as required by law.
Also at tho same time and place will
bo sold the following property to-wlt:—
Ono house ami lot located in the city of
Codartown, Ga., and described as ’fol
lows: Said property fronting west 105
feet on College street, and running hack
east 210 ft.,and occupied by J. F. Harpor
as n residence. Levied ou and to he sold
as the property of J. N. Harper, by virtue
of and to satisfy a tax execution issued
by the Mayor and Council of the city ol
Codartown, Ga., vs. the said J. N. Har-
the city tax I
This the 5th day of December. 1900.
J. M. Jolly, City Marshal.
NOTICE TO PE0BATE WILL.
Georgia, Polk County;
Petition of G. F. Morgan to probate
ln8olemntorm the last will and testa
ment ot Mrs. Minerva Morgan.
Ordered, that Mrs. Julia Thompson,
Mrs. Lizzie Jones, G. r\ Morgan, Thomas
W. Morgan, Mrs. Minnie Adams, John
Terhune, Mrs. Mollie P.'Morgan, 1 Thom as
A. Morgan, J. B. Morgan. W, M. Turnlin
and Mrs. Alice Tombs, do he and a
before the Court of Ordinary te be
in and tor said county and ‘state ou the
1st Monday in January.1901. I^et citation
issue accord!• gly, and he served person
ally upon Mrs. , ulia Thompron, Mrs.
Lizzie Jones, G. B’eMorgau, Thomas W.
Morgan, Mrs. Minnie Adams, John Ter
hune, Sr„ Mrs. Mollie P. Morgan.Thom
as A. Morgan, J. B. Morgan (residentsof
said county except John Terhune, Sr.,
who resides in Floyd county), ten days
before said term ot this court; and* let
W. M. Turnlin, whose whereabouts is
unknown, and Mrs. Alice Tombs,a non
resident ot tho State of Georgia, he served
by publication of said citati n once a
week for four weeks in the Advance
Courier and Ckdaktown Standard,
newspapers published in tho City ot Ce-
dartown. said state nnd county.
This Nov. 17.1900. A. D. ITono,
Ordinnrv Polk County, Ga.
Tito Kind Tou Ilavo Always Bonglit, nnd wlilclt 1ms ltcca
in ttso for over GO yenrsi Las borao tbo signature of
and lias been xnodo under bis per-
, son til supervision rinco its Infancy.
, /■c&CcSU'M Allow no ono to dccoivo you in tills.
AH Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “ Just-ns-good” nro but
Experiments tbnt trlffo with and endanger tbo health of
Infants nnd Children—Expcrienco against Experiment.
What Is CASTOR IA
Castorla Is n harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Urops and Soothing Syrups. It 13 Pleasant. It .
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tlio
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children’s Panacea—Tho Motlier’B Friend.
GENUINE CASTORiA ALWAYS
Bcaro tho Signature of
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
C CZNTAUH COMPANY, TT MURRAY ■TRCCT, I
A BOON TO MANKIND!
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PILE
CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 76 cents; Bottles, 60 Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, • • 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS. MO.
. FOR SALE BY T. F. BURBANK.
Worms
WHITE’S CREAM
’VERMIFUGE!!
Moat In Quantity. — Deal
/V>A^A^VW\A/VNi
lemediss. OT
For 20 Years Has Led all Worm Remedlas. \
aoiiD 331T Alii, xtnvo-oxstrs.
;pr.par«l by - IN JAMES F. BAI.LARD, St. Louis. 1
FOR SALE »Y T. F. BURBANK.
has brought permanent relief to a mil- .
lion sutforlng women who were on their I
way to premature graves. Mrs. Mitchell
was fast declining in health, when Win*
of Cardul performed a “wonderful cure".
In her case. Sho suffered with the ago
nies of falling of tho womb, lcucorrhaca
and nrnfnsn mim.tntntina 1-1,. I
iT ner nervous system gave
way. Then cam. tho trial ol Wine ot
Cantu! nnd tho cure. Mre. Mttchell-e
experience ought to commend Wine of i
Cardul to suffering women in words of
burning eloquence.
WM>-£A®IHj
Is within tho reach of all. Women who
try it are reiieved. Ask your druggist
for u f I bottle of Wineof tanlul, nnd do
not tsko a substitute if tonderodyou.
Mrs. Willie MltrhslI.PonlhOnstnn, N.C.:
"Wine of Cardul nnd Thodford's Dlack-
Draucbt have pcrfntmed a miraculous cure
In my esse. 1 had been n crent sufferer
with falling of tho womb and loncorrbiBa.
and inv menses catro overy week for two
months and were very pnlnful. My hnv
band induced me to try Wine of Cardul ’
nnd ni'ick-Dmuitht. and now tho loucor- !
rhreri has disappeared, nnd I am restored t»
perfect health. 1 '
Miss Exer Shiflett, a lovely young
lady of Codartown. is visiting her sister,
Mis. David C. Randal], at Aragon.—
Rookmart Slate.
KAY & BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Fine Whiskies,
Beer and Wines,
Cash Orders Promptly Filled.
Rome, Ga.
I_ are_you-feeunc-badly? 8
'RICHLY ASH BITTER*
WILL CURE YOU.
For tiff a I,,, rn .1 ,
Money to Loan on Lands
The Georgia Loan anti Trust
Co. will negotiate loans, well, se
cured hy improved real estate, at
SIX PER CENT INTEREST
on reasonable commission in
sums of $250 or more. Good
applications wanted. j
W.C.BUNN,
Correspondent for Polk Co.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
Georgia, Polk County.
By virtue of an ordor of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday In
^January, 1901, at the CourtHouse in said
teounty, between the usual hour, of sale,
the following real estate situate in Polk
comity, Ga., to-wlt: Lots ot land Nos,
450,4S0 and 481, in 2nd district and 4tli
section, containing 120 acres. Terms of
salo, cash. This December 3, 1900.
, Mns. N. L. Hines,
Adntrx. of W. H, Hines, deceased.
“Did yon have an interesting literary
olnb meeting, Alice?” “Oh, yes; every
woman there was working on a new
pattern of Battonberg laoo.”
For sa e by T. F. Burbank.