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about soil culture.
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Indigestion Causes
CatarrH of the
Stomach.
For many years it has been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion
and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the
■opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re
peated attacks of Indigestion inflames the
muMM membranes lining the stomach and
me nerves of the stomach, thus caus
ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of
the juices of natural digestion This is
called Catarrh of the Stomach.
KotSsl Dyspepsia Cure
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, protects the
nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings, a
sense of fullness after eating, indigestion,
dyspepsia and ail stomach troubles.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet.
Bottles only. Regular size, SI.OO, holding 2 % times
the trial size, which sells for 50 cents.
Prepared b? C- O. DeWtTT & CO., Chicago, 111.
SOLD BY M. F. WORD.
PAHKEtVW--
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanse, and heeatifice the hair.
Promote* a luxuriant jgrowth.
Never Fails to Bestore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
HINDEHCOrtNS,
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
A Few Simple RMes For Action In
Caoa of Poisons.
For narcotic poison, or poisons
which cause immediate drowsiness
and torpor, sncli as eating poison
ous mushrooms, toadstools, turpen
tine, opium, morphine or chlorals
of any sort, administer an emetic
such as warm mustard water, then
a powerful purgative, and, wind up
with a stimulant, coffee or whisky,
to stimulate the heart action.
For carbolic acid give sweet oil
or milk. Let the patient rest, keep
the body warm and finally adminis
ter a stimulant.
For arsenic or paris green mix
half an ounce of dialyzed iron with
half an ounce of magnesia and ad
minister this quantity every ten
minutes.
Fpr corrosive sublimate, (kept in
solution in many homes to.destroy
vermin and insects) give immediate*
ly white of egg, unbeaten, or plain
Hour gruel.
For poisonous fish, particularly
in case of poison from canned goods,
give warm mustard water to cause
vomiting, a quick purgative, such
as citrate*of magnesia or a seidiitz !
powder, and then a stimulant.
Potato Croquettes.
When vnn I'nvo'snv i nil notntoos
left over heat and mash them finely
till quite free from lumps, or, bet
ter still, pass all through a sieve.
Keheat in a pan with one ounce of
butter, season with pepper, salt and
two teaspoonfuls of chopped parsley.
Stir in the beaten yolk of an egg
and make very hot. Turn the mix
ture on a plate to cool, then take a
tablespoonful at a time and make
into round balls. Beat up an egg
on a plate and get ready some dried
bread crumbs on a piece of paper.
Brush each bull over with egg, then
roll in bread crumbs. Fry in deep,
boiling fat to a golden color.
Candied Orange Peel.
Cut the rind into long strips. Put
in a pan, cover over with cold wa
ter, bring to a boil and drain. To
six oranges or lemons allow one and
a half sups of granulated sugar and
a cup of water; put these into a
granite saucepan and as soon as
they have reached a hard boil add
the peel. Boil hard, taking care
that the contents of the pan do not
scorch. When the liquid is almost
cooked away, take the pan from
the stove and add a cup of sugar.
Stir until almost cold, pick apart
with the fingers and spread on a
plate to dry.
Handy Sat of Irons.
Most women fail in ironing shirt
waists because they use clumsy
irons. To remedy this manufactur
ers have put on the market special
ly designed irons. These are point
ed at both ends and. also gently
curved to avoid sudden creasing of
the goods. They are heavily nickel
ed and as highly polished as table
silverware. Inclosing each iron and
fastened securely to it by twin bolts
operated by means of a spring is
an asbestus lined hood, which serves
to conserve the heat and keep out
the cold, thus effecting an economy
in gas.
Cracked Crockery.
To make cracked crockery last
put two or three pieces of sugar
into the cracked vessel with one
third of a tumblerful of water; then
place it on a very brisk fire. Spread
the sirup liquid over the cracks.
The melted sugar will ooze through
the cracks and soon grow hard,
completely stopping the fissures.
Vessels employed for cooking food
can be mended in this manner. The
burned sugar does not give any un
pleasant flavor.
Hanging Clothes to Dry. •
When hanging clothes to dry, first
hang up by the thickest part, waist
or neckband, etc., because if hung
by the thinner part the water would
run into the thick part, lodge there
and take longer to dry; second,
hang up everything wrong side out,
so that any accidental soil will not
do so much damage as if it appeared
on the right side.
A Hint For the Cook.
It is said if four or five large clean
marbles are dropped into the kettie
where fruit is cooking there will be
no burning on the bottom of the
dish since the marbles are kept in
motion by the boiling. This simple
device is worth trying with jam or
catchup.
Cleaning the Bread Pan.
The mixing pan is •pji' fcly cleaned
if a little boiling water is poured in
to it for a few minutes ppd a chjse
cover put. over —an inverted
will answer. The steam softens the
dried dough so it will readily wash
off.
A Kitchen Hint.
The fishy taste can be removed
from canned salmon 6r lobster by
putting it in a colander, pouring
boiling water over it and then let
ting it stand long enough to drain
and cool.
THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, OCTOBER. 13, 1904.
Bartow Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold before the court house door in the
town of Cartersville, Bartow On , within
the legal hours of sale, ou the™rst Tuesday in
November, lt*o4, the following property to.wit:
All that Iran or parcel otiand lying and being
iu the fourth district and third section of Bartow
county Georgia,to wit: Lots of land numbers 854
355 three hundred and sixty-seven and three hun
dred and sixty-six, except one acre In the south
west, corner of said lot number three huudred
and sixty-six, said tract of land containing one
•hundred and fifty-nine acres more or less, re
serving the r'ght reserved h.v J. E. Field in deed
to James P. McConnell, to use water for stock
and domestic purposes for his tenants, and
assigns, from well situated about the center of
tract, and known as the William H. I.aw larm.
Levied on and will be sold as the property of
defendant by virtue of an execution from City
Court of Cartersville, Bartow county , in favor 01
Mrs. Lizzie H McConnell against .lames P.
McConnell. Property in defendants po session.
Deed of reconveyance tiled and recorded before
levy in clerk's office superior court. Bartow
county, Georgia, in hook LL of deed page '*7l. *
H. R, MAXWELL Sheriff
T W. TINSLr.Y, Deputy Sheriff.
October 5. 1904.
Administrator’s Sale.
Between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November, 1904, before the court
house door in the city of Cartersville, Bartow
county. Georgia I will sell, by virtue of an order
from the. Court of Ordinary or said county,to the
highest bidder, terms cash on day of sale, the
following property: All the rights eqiii-t.v and
Interests of the estate of M. E; Gordon, late of said
county, deceased, in abd to a eei tain one-storv
frame dwelling horn-e and lot ia Folsom, said
county, lot containli g one aml u ha If acres, more
or less, being part of land lot 139 in ttth ditriet
am] 3d section, said county, beginning at a rock
at the northeast corner di the mill lot, thence
east with the Fairmou t road to a ditch near
wheat house; thefice nearly suu-li with said ditch
running nearly east; thence nearly west with
■said ditch to Ibe southeast corner of olk lot;
thence iiorth wil h tile miII lot to beginning point,
said estate’s interest in -aid properly held under
bond for titles, lroin R S. Bradley, bnlauceot
purchase money at piestnt amounting to nearly
ninety dollars and due Decent per 35, 105, Pur
chaser at said sale can take tianslir of sai
bond for titles.and pay balance ofpurchase mon
ey dm. and receive warranty deed from said
Bradley, ami auiuinisi-i uuo' iirv do In Tern ;t o’
said es*at® Hold I r purpose of pay ;QB'd* bus
and distribution.
Sept. 30, 1964.
JOE M. MOON
Administrator estate of M. E. Gordon.
Administrator’*! Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County .
By virtue of an order of theh’ourt of Ordinary
of said county will be sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday In November. 1904, at t he court
house in Cartersville, said county, between ihe
usual hoyrs of sale, the following real estate, to
wit:
Ail that certain tract, or parcel of land lying
and being in the 23d district and 2d section of
Bartow county. Georgia, consisting of lot of land
number 213, one hundred and ten acres of lot
number 1-4. snid 110 acres bounded as follow s:
South by lot number 213, east by r vacant lands..
west by \V. H. Bagwell and M. T. Dooley, north
b .1 F Bagwell’s land; also seventeen and oin
half acres off the east side of lot number 214. and
fifteen and one-haif acres off the south side of lot
Dumber 183 said lands containing in a!l308 acres
more or less. Ordinary buildings on the place,
150 acres cleared. Sold as the property oi tlie
estate of Mrs, Sarah Ann Bagwell, deceased
Terms of sale cash. Crops aud rents for 1901
reserved. This sth October, 1904,
.T. F BIGV ELL.
Administrator of Sarah Ana Bagwell, dec’scd .
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA —Barlow County,
M. G. Dobbins, irusteafor Mrs. Lei a Graham.
Mrs. Ruth Roul, Mrs. Fannie Qullllan. Mrs. Susie
Abbott and Mrs. Susie Bui knall. has a piled lo
me for a discharge from his said trusteeship; this
is therefore to notify all persons concerned to file
their objections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday In November next, else he will
he dischaiged from cG said trusteeship as ap
plied for. G W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation Leave to Sell Land-
GEOItUIA. Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern: J. A. Price Admin
istrator de bonis ion ot B. F. Shaw deceased,
has in due iorin applied to the undersigned tor
leave to iell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be heard
on the first. Monday in November next.
This October stli, 1904.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Bartow County,
To Whom It May Concern: John A. Stephens
Administrator of James M. Stephens, deceased,
has in due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate ot
said deceased, and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in November next.
This October sth, 1904.
U. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern: Sarah E. Smith
and J. 11. Smith have applied to me lor perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
F. A. Smith, late of said county, and I will pass
upon said application on the first Monday in
November, 1904
Witness my hand aud official signature this
sth day of October, 1904.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
zammm
Citation Leave to Sell Land-
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
To Whom It Ma.v Concern: R. H. A. Adminis
trator of Martha Brooks, deceased has in due
form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard on the first
Monday in November.
This October sth, 1904.
G. W HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The Appraisers appointed to set apart a
twelve months’support for the famllv of F. A.
Smith, deceased, having filed their returns, al.
parsons concerned are hereby cited to showcause
In the court ot Ordinary of said county, b.v the
first Monday in November next, why said appli
cation should not be granted.
This s:h day of October ine*
- G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
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CASTORIA.
fleer, the A ll* Kind I°' J Haffl B ° Uglß
Receiver’s Sale.
By virtue of au order of court in case of H. M.
Powers el al. v*. Watt H. Miluer, administrator,
elc., et al.. No. 27 to July term, 1904, Bartow
Superior Court, the undersigned us receiver of
the estate of me laieJ. ** . llasne, deceased,
will sell, before the court house door in tartars
vllle, U orgia, on first Tuesday In November.
1904, be'w.eu legal sale hours, the following as
property of the late J, W. Harris, deceased:
•No l. Lots numbers 571. 572, 573. 574 aud all
those portions of lots numbers 50* uuu 509 lying
south of the public road, running in an east
erly and westerly direction through said lots,
known sometimes us me Mission road, said lots
aud parts of lots constituting one contiguous
tract.
No. 2. Lots numbers 579, 580, 581, 044 645 and
663. constituting one contiguous tract of
laud, auu subject to a right oi way in favor of
the purchasers aud l heir assigns of tracts num
bers 3 aud 4. heremailer advertised, said right of
way to extend irom the Kuharlee public road,
sixteen feet wide, running along-the east sides of
said lots 653, 644 aud 681, from southeast Corner
ol lot 653 to northeast corner of lot 581.
No. 3. Lot number 643 and the following por
tions of lots numbers 717, 724, 789. 796 and *6l,
beginning at the northwest, coruerof said lot 717.
on said Euhariee public road, thence running
east along the uortli line t said lot 717, and
along said Euhariee public road to a point elev
en-sixteenths oi the euure uorch line oi said lot
7*7 irom the northwest c rner thereof, thence
ruunlug south and parallel with the wist lilies
ol Buhl lots mentioned ill this paragraph to the
center ol the Etowah river, thence westward
down said river uud along the center thereof to
a poiut whcie the west liue ot said lot 86* crosses
•the center Oi said river, thence uortu along the
wesi line oi saiu lots u,* uliuueo in this paragraph
to the beginning point: ihe tract thus described
cousin uting the wist eleven sixteenths of said
lots 717, 7-s, 7-9 aud 796 and tile west eleven-six
teenths ot nil of lot Mil lving north of.the center
oi Etowuh river: said tract, together with said
lot lid i, coat.tiuiug le7 Acr* s, more or less, ac
coidiug to original survey: uud the right lu use
the rigut'ol way described tn tle-TcXI preceding
paragraph.
No. 4 Lot number 552 and the following tract
otiand' Ai, those por*ious of lots numbers 716,
72,., 7>B, 7uT. 860, 861, *96, 79. 724, 7 1 7, inclUue*,
within tue i....owing boundaries: ’ia-giooi,g as a
po.nl on ti e Euourlce i *,ud and on the north
On*’ o* sold- lot *l6 thee* -eighths oi the . 11l ire
i ligtn ot sold north line ot said lor iron* (he
no tlrwest corner ol snid lot, I hence running
soils h [.arailei with tile west Hues ol the lots
non. *1 iu t(i:s paragraph and along the division
one between the Hums an*, fiprou.i places, io a j
point in tile center oi rue r.**>aa *i-.m ouiu*.',
sen, I hence - west waru down lh< c* hler o said j
fiver fir a point where a line drew u oue south
Irom o point on the uortu line ol lo* 7*7 on said !
Lulmrhe road five sixteenth., o* the enure north
ime of said lot 7i7 irom the northeast
thereof would cross the center ot E* owaii river
on lot 861, tiu nee un n along salt! U**t-Jescribed
line to tire point h.d'elubeloie luenUuued on me
uortu line oi said *ot number' 7i7 five-sixteenths
of the entire length of sum last-named lot Horn
the a, ribeast corner tuereot, l hence east along
the Eultarlee road and along north lilies o said
lo*s *l7 and 716 to the beginuiag point: t lie luuds
tiiu.ulcSL-iibeil eoustitut.iig the west three-eighths
o. lots 716, 7i'i, 7(8 nuU 797, and the west ihl'ee
eighUis of all l hat part oi tot uuiuoer 800 lying
north ol the Etowah river, auu the east tlvi-six- :
teeutlis o. ah that part ol lot number 861 north
of tue Etowah river, and the east uve-sixteeuths |
ol suiil lots 796 789, 724 aud 7*7: said tract just
oe.-c.ioed, together with sai.l lot 582, couiaiuuig
15(1 acres more or less, according io original
survey: together with the right to use the right
oi way described lu paragraph number 2 here ü
bulore.
Tue lauds described in the four next preceding
paragraphs wl.l be first offe.ed separately: an.*
then all the lands described in said paragraphs
will be offered in one body: and the best bid, or
bids, win prevail, subject to confirmation by the
court. All the lands hereinbefore described are
•ii ihe 4th district aud 3d section of Bartow
county , Georgia.
No. 5. One vacant lot in Cartersville, Bartow
county, Georgia, containing aboutone-hal! acre,
more or less, Bounded south by Neel str et, west,
by the T. C. Miluer residence property, north by
Rowland st. eer, east by vacam lot of Norris.
No, ii. Oue vacant lot in farters vllle, Bartow
county, Georgia, containing about one acre,
more or less, bounded north by Main street, east
b.v ttie Thomas V\ utkius property : south by
Bridge street, west by f ass vibe street.
No. 7. The u-uuivkled one-null ot one tract of
land known as “Miiner *k Harris .Manganese
Land,” cutisistiug , I lots numbers 269 and 272.
and abour 59 acres out of the Houtli side ol lot
number -73, all iu nth distinct aud 3d section
ol barlow county, Georgia.
No. 8. Oue undivided one-half of the follow ing,
all in fifth district ami third section ot Bartow
county, Georgia: All ores aud minerals in a cer
tain tract ot 199 ucres, more or less, of land
formerly known as the ‘‘Martha Carson tract,”
being parts ol lots numbers 238 and 267, afore
part cuiarly described iu a deed irom .Martha
Carson to Thomas W. Milner, recorded in book
“BB” ot deeds, page 663. clerk’s office Barlow
Superior Court, together with all rights of way
and mining lights and privileges specified in said
deed; and also a tract ot 40 acres out of the east
side of the said Martha Carson tract, said 49
acres now known as tue Miluer Land:” the
whole described m this paragraph to be sold
together.
No, 9. The undivided one-fourth in the estate
in remainder, uiter termination ot the estate lor
life or widowhood ol Mrs. Florence J. Harris,
iu the following tract, all In tourth district aau
third section ot Bartow county, Georgia: The
place known as the “Harris Place ” on the Burnt
Hickory aud Mission roads, and consisting of
the south halves of lots numbers 418, 419, the
west halt of lot 448, the northwest quarter ol
lot 446. inid all of lots numbers 417, 440 and 447
reiereuce being made for particular description
of the eetate thus to lie sold, to the will ol Ihe
late James VV. Harris, Sr., deceased recorded iu
book “B” ol wills, pages i74-5, Ordinary's office,
said county.
No. 10, One undivided sixteenth of ull the min
erals in that portion .of lot number 274 in fifth
district and third section of Bartow county,
Georgia, particularly described in D. J. Guyton’s
deed to Harris, Bar-on Kjilght and Fuekett,
recorded in de*d book ‘JJ,” page'697, clerk’s
office. Bartow Superior Court; aud one undi
vided fourth of a certain thirty-acre tiact of
land (excepting and reserving the minerals theri
ln and thereon)) particularly described in C. W.
Guytons deed to Harris. Barron, Knight and
Puckett recorded deed book “JJ,” page 696,
clerk’s office Bartow Superior Court: all the prop
erty described in this paragrap to be sold to
gether,
No. 11. The east half of lot number 551, in
fourth district and third section oi Bartow coun
ty, Georgia,
No. 12, Thirty shores of capital stock of Cart
ersville Laud Company, of oar value ol one hun
dred dollars each, to be sold one share ut a time.
No. 13. A certain tract near Kingston, in six
teenth district aud third section of Bartow coun
ty Ge irgia lying on Two Run creek, and known
as the ‘ Harris Mill property. ’
All sales are subject toconfirmationby Bartow
Superior Court in above stated case. Terms;
Ten per cent when property is knocked down,
fi teen percent, when sale is ’contiruved, balance
on January 16, 1965, purchaser taking bond lor
title and executing purchase money notes for
balance unpaid, with eight per eeut interest, from
date of sale. This year’s crops and reals re
served. Possession of tanning lands deliver*il
it end of this year, but purchaser having ingress
and egress to plow and sow gram,not iniertering
with crops of tenants.
WATT H. MILNER,
Receiver o: Estate of J. VV. Hams,
Application far Charier.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of Said County.
Petitioners T. W. Baxter, John W. Akin and
Paul F. Akin pray:
1. That they be Incorporated for a period of
Twenty ;20) years, with the privilege of renewal
at the end of that time under the corporate name
and style >f “CHEROKEE OCHRE COMPANY.“
2. That the common capital stock of said cor
poration be Twenty thousand dollars with the
privilege of increasing the “nine from time to
time to a sum not ex ceding in the aggregate five
hundred thousand dollars, with rhe right to
Issue preferred stock I otu time to time to an
amount not less than live ihouwatfd dollars nor
more than oil- hundred thousand dollars; on
such terms and conditions us may be agreed to
by the majority of the common capital stock;
the object of said corporation being pecuniary
profit
,1. That Its principal offlceand place ofbns'-
mas be Cartersvtllc, Bartow county, Georgia,
with (lie right to establish branch offices mi
Other places of business within or without Geor
gia as may be date* mine*' b.v a majority of its
capital si nek or o' its directors.
4, That the particular business of said corpo
ration be mining any substance taken from tbe
ear b, arid nan ilactu ling and preparing the
same into an.v marketable form, wirh tbe right
to do any thing else incidental to such business
or conducive to its success to the same ex cut as
li said corporation were a natural person.
5. That said corporation lie granted the
power to receive, in pay merit of its common or
preferred stock, or in payment of bonds, notes,
or other evidence- of debt t 6 be issued by it,
property of any sor*, at. such valuations anrl on
such terms as may be agreed to hy a majority of
the corporators, or of the capital stock then
outstanding, or of the directors, such valuations
and terms to be conclusive in the absence oi ac
tnal fraud; and that it have all powers incident
to corporations under this law of Georgia,
JOHN W-. 4 HAUL F. AKIN.
Pettloners’ Attorneys.
Filed in clerk’s office Bartow Hnperior Court,
October 4, ISO*. W. C. WALTON, Clerk.
Sis
Have been suffering from Impure Blood
for many years, having Boils and other
Eruptions. Having heard of S. S. S. I de
cided to try it, ami am glad to say that it
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The Swift Specific Corjpany, Atlanta, 6a.
Tax Assessment for 1304.
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
Court of Commissioners of It ads and
Revenues, Bartow county, Georgia, September
term 19(11 It is Mrdereii by the court tint
there be assessed, levied and collected on all
the taxable property in said countv and on
the digest for the year 1904 the following tax
for county purposes for said year 1904, towit:
Twenty five [351 cents on the one hundred
dollars to pay any lawful indebtedness of Bar
tow county past due and to become due, the
necessary court exoensps for the year, includ
ing the salary of the judge of the city court,
expenses of commissioners court, corouors
fees, expenses -f lunatics, public buildings
and for any other lawful charge against the
county not otherwise provided Mr.
Light [Bl cents on the one hundred dollars
to pay jurors tier diem
3en [4O! cents on the one hundred dollars
for a public road fund, as authorized by
law.
Four [4].cents on the one hundred dollars to
pay commissioner of pauper farm and support
of paupers.
Jwo 121 cents on the one hundred dollars to
pay bailiffs fees, non resident witnesses, fuel,
stationery, etc.
toThree 8) cents on the one hundred dollars
th pity jailors, sheriffs and other officers fei s,
coat they may be legally entitled to out of the
county treasury
The foregoing items making the county tax
forthe year 1904, flfty-two[s2l cents on the one
hundred dollars.
Iti s further ordered that the tax collector
of said county collect said taxes hereinbes
for elevied as provid and by law.
It is further ordered that th ; s order be
spread upon the minutes of this court anil
published ia the News and Coorant for HO days
a copy posted at the court house door for 80
days nd a copy furnished the tax collector as
| required by law
Done in open court this 7tli day ’of 'Septem -
1 her 1904.
JOHN 8. LEAK,
W. M. TURNER,
T D. HENDERSON,
VV D ROWLAND,
It J. RAIDEN,
Commissioners of Roads and Revenues,
Bartow countv. Oeorgia.
A true extract from the minutes this 7th
September 1901.
R ,T RAIDEN,
oard Commissioners Road and Reve-
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of Geo. S. Crouch, J. H. Vlvion.
N. M. Adams and T. VV. Baxter shows that:
1- Petitioners desire for I hemselves their asso
ciates and successors, to he incorporated for a
period of twenty *2O) .years with the privilege of
renewal at the end of that time under the corpo
rate name and style of
•‘FAIRFIELD MILLS COMPANY”
2. The object ol said corporation is pecuniary
profit,.
8. The particular business to be carried on by
said corporation Is the owning and operating of
mills for the manufacture of cotton, wool and
other fibre, either singly or in combination into
cloth, yarn and other products which may be
manufactured from such material, directly or
indirectly, including hosiery, and the converting
of any similar raw material into any manufac
tured product which hiay be made therefrom.
4 The principal office and place of business of
suid corporation to be in Carfersville, Georgia,
with the privilege of conducting o eratlons and
having branch offices elsewhere either within or
without the State of Georgia, as may be deter
mined by corporate action.
5, The capital stock of said corporation to be
Twenty-five Thousand Dollars with the privil
ege of increasing the same to any sum or sums
not exceeding in the aggregate One Hundred
Thousand Dodars on lhe vote of a majority of
the capital stock; with the right to pay for alt or
any portion of said original or increased capital
stock, either in cash or In property or partly In
each; such property, when taken in payment, of
any capital stock, to be received at such valua
tion as may be fixed by the corporators or the
stockholders bv a majority vote; such valuation
to tie conclusive upon all persons in the absence
of proo of actual Iraud.
ij, i'eiiiioaei-o pray for .-.aid cOrpOFAtloh el?
powers incident to corporations of like character
under the laws of the State of Georgia and any
other state where if may be doing business; and
that said roiporation have also the power to
sell, mortgage ami convoy, auy and all of its
rights, powers, properties and Iranchises, either
absolutely or as security for any indebtness
which it may incur.
JOHN A.V. and PAUL F. AKIN.
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed In Clerk’s office. Bartow Superior Court
Sept. 7. 101. W. 0. WALTON, Clerk.
Libel for ffivsrcc.
Lizzie Highfleldi j D *}. e Superior Court of
Charlie lOghfield S f Rartow County, Ga.
To the defendant, Charlie Uighfield: You nre
hereby notified, required and commanded, per
sonally or Jj.v attorney, to tie and appear at the
Superior Court, to be held in and for said coun
ty of B irt-w, on the second Monday In Janu
ary next, then and there to answer the ulaintitrs
libel lor a total divorce, and in default thereof
the court will proceed ns to justice appeertnens.
Witness the honorable judge of said court,
this the-7th day of Sepienr er. P.ifM.
A. V\ . FITE .1 S. C. r. c.
Notice to Debtors Creditor*;.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of the
estate of Robert, Chapman.late of said county,
deceased, to render in an account of iheir
demands to us within the time prescribed by
law properly made out, and all persons indebted
rdk said deceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This oth day of September 104.
r W. M. DODD,
W. H. LUMPKIN,
6w Executors of Robert Chapman,
RmSKTONIYCUKE
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covering the following roads:
Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Rail
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Western Railway of Alabama; Atlantic
Ooast Line; Louisville and Nashville
Railroad; Louisville Henderson and
St. Louis Railroad ; Nashville, Chatta
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ami Potomac Railroad; Charleston and
H estern Carolina Railway; Washington
Southern Railway; Chesapeake Steam
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mouat *■ ‘e., apply to
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Read down Effect N’'” fk lAO3 Repo up
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89 23 21- 22 24 88
AM PM AM PM AM AM
( Ijrtt N) (LAN)
Di v’ex. D’ly ex.
mon sii.y. Cent Time daily, mom.
.. 430 822 i. Atl (WiAry). a. 730 11 45 ....
250(i 20 10 20 Cartersville... i159 30 220
302fi 31 1028 .. Laids 5059 22 204
317 643 1042 . Stilesboro ... 4539 11 149
329fi 52 1052 Taylorsville . 441 901 1 33
3437 01 1101 . .Djivitts 432 851 1 17
3 49 7 06 1105 Aragon 4 29 BJ38 J 3 1 12
402716 11 14- . Rockmart'... 417 8 3:< 101
4097 35 1131 . Fish Creek .. 358817 12 41
4257 41 11 38 ...Grady 350 81012 30
4 46 8 04 II 57 a Cedartown .1.332 7 48 12 13
528 . 1243 l.Esom Hill a 250. . 1138
585 12 48 ..Warners.... 245 .... lj 31
543 ..1257 Palestine 238 ...11 20
603 ... I 16 Wilson Ridge 218 ... 10 55
616 .. 129 Piedmont., . 204 .... 10 44
635 . 147 ... Prices 147. .. 10 25
657 204 .Tredegar ... 128 ... 10 05
220 ArJacksonville Lv 110
710 258 Lv. Tampa... .Lv 12 38 951
720 315 Ar... Dukes 12 22 935
7 25 ... Lv Dukes (L.kN) Ar 9 15
8 20 .. .. ArAnnislon “ Lv 8 25
3 50 ArGadsden.(L&.lN)ll 45 ...
410 •* Attalia “ 1125
.... 3 19 Lv. . .Dukes .. .Ar. 12 15 ....
. . 329 Hebron .12 02 ....
.... 3 42 Ohat'-hie ...11 40 ....
. . 415 Ragland 10 55
442 Ethel 10 20
480 In man 10 17
.... 452 Coal City 10 00 ....
.... 514 Ar Pell Citv...Lv 930
955 Ar.,. Birmingham (So. Ry) ..Lv 610
( Exceniing Sunday.)
Close connections as follows: At
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Piedmont, Ala., with So. Ry.; at Pell
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Direct- connections in Atlanta for
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