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| County News.!
OAK GROVE
Rev. J. M. Tumlin filled his
appointment at this place Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Joliey and her son
Prad spent one day last week in
Kingston with relatives.
Miss Fannie Genres, who has
beeu very sick for two weeks, im
proves slowly. Her many friends
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Seward Jolley and friends
spent Sunday at the home of his
father, Mr. J. T. Jolley.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lowry passed
through our midst Sunday to visit
the latter’s parents.
Miss Nannie Jollev spent a few
day last week in Kingston, visit
ing friends and relatives.
Mr. Cairy Dodd, of Linwood,
visited home folks Sunday.
GREELY.
Mrs. E. O. Shelhorse and win
some little Bonnie spent several
days here recently.
Mrs. J. M. Swan, of Colima, has
returned to her home after having
spent two weeks with relatives.
Mr Joe Hopper was seen in our
midst last week.
Mr. J. B. Shelhorse visited his
son, Dr. F. O. Shelhorse, at Cal
houn, recently.
Miss Florine Hardin, of Sutal
l*e, visited the Misses Roberts last
Moaflay and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Richardson
spent se :ral days very pleasantly
at Ran ,er last week.
Mr. Fain Hutcherson is very
sick with fever. His many friends
wish for him a speedy recovery.
We are glad to note that Willie
Collins is out again after having
been confined to his bed for sev
eral weeks with typhoid fever.
Miss Mabel Richardson is visit
ing her brother at Marble Hill.
Our little village is on a boom.
Mr. Ford Bairon, our enterprising
mail carrier, has purchased a lot
rnd just completed a nice little
cottage. We are glad to have
them with us.
LEEKES SCHOOL
We are needing rain very badly.
Jones’ Spring has failed and if we
do not get rain soon we will have
<q go to the Drummond swamp for
water. There is a spring there
called the blue spring and some
say it has no bottom.
Mr. T. W. Dent has four acres
in cotton, from which he has picked
3856 pounds of cotton and- he
thinks he will get 1500 pounds
more.
Mr. W. L. Harris is not running
his saw mill now, but has shut
down to ghther his crop of cotton.
Miss Berta Thompson, of Bir
mingham. Alfcj;'is the guest of Mr. I
and Mrs. A. T. Dent.
Mr. Will Brisentine lias accept
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ville.,
DODTIHT’S ChOSS HOADS.
Cotton picking and syrup mak
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locality.
The many friends of Mr.- Frank
Lewis will regret to learn that he
is still very ill and little hope for
his recovery.
Mr. Leonard Clark, Mrs. Tawzer
and Miss Susie Tawzer from Ac
worth, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson.
Mr. Anderson, from Cherokee
county has orgainized a “farmers’
union” in this community and
several of our farmers have joined.
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THE NEWS, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, OCTOBER 20, 1904.
Bartow Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold before the court house door in the
town of ('artersville, Bartow county, Ga , within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November, IntM, the following property to-wit:
All that iraci or unreel otinnd l.\ ing and being
in the fourth district nod third section of Bartow
county Georgia,to wit: Lots oflaud numbers 854
855 three hundred and sixty-seven and three hun
dred aud sixty-six except one acre in the south
west corner of said lot number three hundred
and sixty six, said tract of laud containing one
hundred and fifty-nine acres, more or less, re
serving the r'ght reserved by J. U. Field in deed
to James P. McConnell, to use water for stock
and domestic purposes for his teuants. and
assigns, Irom well situated about the center of
tract, and known as the William H. Law lartn.
Levied on and will be sold as the property of
defendant, by virtue of an execution from City
Court ofCartersvllle, Bartow county, in favor o:
Mrs. Lizzie H McConnell against James P.
McConnell. Property in defendants po session.
Peed of reconveyance (lied and recorded before
levy in clerk’s office superiof court, Bartow
county, Georgia, in book 1.1. of deed page ‘>7l.
H. K, MAXWELL Sheriff.
T W. TLSSLf.Y, Deputy Sheriff.
October 5. 104.
Administrator's Sale.
Between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November, 1904, before the court
house door iu the city of Cartersville, Bartow
county, Georgia, i will sell, by virtue of an order
irom the Court of Ordinary ol said county.to the
highest bidder, terms cash on day of sale, the
following property: All the rights, equity and
Interests of the estate of M. E. Gordon, late of said
county, deceased, in and to a certatu one-story
frame dwelling house and lot iu Folsom, said
county, lot containing one aud n half acres, more
or less, being part of land lot 139 in (ith district
and 3d section, said county, beginning at a rock
at the northeast corner of the mill lot, thence
east, with the Fairmount road to a ditch near
wheat house; thence nearly south with said ditch
running nearly east; thence nearly west with
said ditch, to the southeast corner of mill lot;
thence north with the mill lot to beginning point,
said estate's interest in said property held under
bond for titles, from R S. Bradley, balance of
purchase money at present amounting to nearly
ninety dollars and due December 25, 1905. Pur
chaser at said sale can take transfer of said
bond lor titles.and pay balance ofpnrchase mon
ey due, and receive warranty deed from said
Bradley, and administrator's deed to interest of
said es’ate Sold f.,r purpose of nayina debts
and distribution.
Sept. 30, 1904.
JOE M. MOON
Administrator estate of M. E. Gordon.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of said county will lie sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday In November, 1004, at the court
house in Cartersville, said county, between the
usual hours of sals, the following real estate, to
wlt:
All 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 184, said 110 acres bounded as follows:
South by lot number 213, east, by vacant lands,
west by W. H. Bagwell and M. T. Lfooley, north
bv J F. Bagwell's land; also seventeen and one.
half acres off the east side of lot number 214, and
fifteen and one-half acres off the sonth side oflot
number 183, said lands containing In all 303 acres
more or less. Ordinary buildings on the place,
150 acres cleared. Sold as the property ol the
estate of Mrs. Sarah Ann Bagwell, deceased.
Terms of sale cash. Crops and rents for 1904
reserved. This sth October, 1904,
J. F lHfl ELL,
Administrator of Sarah Ann Bagwell, dec'sed.
Citation for DiwlHioa.
GEORGIA—BarIow County, •
M. G. Dobbins. * rustee for Mrs. Lei a Graham,
Mrs. Ruth Roul, Mrs. Fannie Quillian, Mrs. Susie
Abbott and Mrs. Susie Buckuall. has applied to
me for a discharge from his said trusteeship; this
is therefore to notify all persons concerned to die
their objections, if any they have, on or before
the first Monday in November uext, else he will
be discharged from nis said trusteeship as ap
plied for. G W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation Leave to Sell Land-
GEORGIA. Bartow Crfutity.
To Whom It My Concern: .T. A. Price Atlinin
istrntor tielionis non: ol B. F, Shaw deceased,
has in Jnc form applied to the undersigned tor
lenvi? the lends beipogiug to the estate al
grid d'lCneelf, and stlid ttftpllcntiou will be heard
on tlie first Monday in November rutxt.
This October iith, 1904.
G. \V. H ENPRF’KS. Ordinary.
Citation Leave to Soil Land.
GEORGIA—Bartow County,
To Whom It May Concern: John A. Stephens
Administrator ot Jnme M. Stephens, deceased,
has in due fortn applied to tlie undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging td the estate ol
deceased, and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in November next.
This October 5rU, T 904,
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
I-ett.ers of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow Connty.
To Whom It May Concern: Sarah E. Smith
and J. B. Smith ha ve applied to-me ior perma
nent letters of administration on the rsfeteof
F. A. Smith, late of said county, and 1 will pass
upon said application on the first Monday iu
November, 1904
Witness my hand and official signature this
sth day of October, 1904,
G. tV. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation Leave to Sell Land
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
To Whom It Mav Concern: It. H. A. Adminis
trator of Martha Brooks, deceased has jn dm
form applied to the undersigned for leave'to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of said deet-usefl
and said application will be Ilearfi an the'first
Monday In November.
This October s!h. 1904.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The Appraisers appointed to set apart, a
twelve months’support for the family of E. A.
Smith, deceased, having filed their returns, al
persons concerned are hereby cited to dhowjeause
in the court o* Ordinary of said county by the
first Monday in November next,, why sgid appli
cation should not be granted.
This sth day of October tent.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Or Unary.
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Receiver’s Sale.
By virtue ol au order of court, in case of*TL M.
Powers el al. v„. Watt H. Milner, administrator,
etc., et al., No. 27 to July term. 19n4, Bartow
Superior Court, the Undersigns , as receiver of
tile esiate of tne laiej. u. llair.s, deceased,
will sell, beforethe court house door IU Cartels
vllle, G orgia, on first Tuesday in Noveinoci,
1904, betw.eu legal sale hours, the loliowmgas
property of the late J. W. Harris, deceased:
No 1. Lots numbers 571. 572, 073, 574 aud all
those portions ol lots numbers 5o and 509 lying
south of the publie road, ruuuiug iu on east
erly and westerly direction through said Kits,
kuowu sometimes on the .Mission road, said lots
aud parts of lots constituting one contiguous
tract.
No. 2. Lots numbers 579, SHO, 581, 044 645 and
053, constit utiug oue contiguous tract of
laud, aud subject to a right oi way in luvor ol
the purchasers and their assigns of tracts num
bers 3 and 4, hereinafter advertised, said right of
way to extend irom the Euharlee public road,
sixteen feet wide, ruuuing along the east sides of
said lots 053, 644 aud 581, from southeast corner
ol lot 653 to northeast corner of lot 581,
No, 8. Lot number 043 and the following por
tions of lots numbers 717, 724, 789. 790 and -sol,
beginning at the uorth west corner ol said lot 717,
on said Euharlee public road, thence running
east aloug the north line of said lot 717, and
along said Euharlee public road to a point elev
en-sixteenths oi the eutire north line ol said lot
7i7 iroui the northwest c irner thereof, thence
rnnning south and parallel with the west lines
oi said lots mentioned in this paragraph to the
center ol the Etowah river, thence westward
down said river and along the center thereof to
a point where the west line ot said lot S6i crosses
the center of said river, thence north along the
west tine ol saiu lots mentioned in this paragraph
to the beginning point: the tract thus described
constituting the west eleven sixteenths of Baid
lots 717 , 724 , 79 and 790 and the west eleven-six
teenths of all of lot 861 lying north of the center
of Etowah river: said tract, together with said
lot 643, containing 157 acres, more or less, ac
cording to original survey: aud the right iu use
the right ol way described Iu the next preceding
paragraph.
No. 4. Lot number 582 and the following tract
ol land- All those portlous of lots numbers 710,
725, 7eß, 797, 800, 861, 590, 7 9. 724, 7i7, tucludeu
within the billowing boundaries: beginning at a
point on tie Euharlee road and on tlie north
line ol said lot 710 three-eightlis ol the emue
length of said north line of said lot irom the
northwest corner of suid lot, thence running
south parallel with the west lilies of the lots
nun>d in this paragraph, and along the division
line between the Harris and Sproud places, to a
point iu the center of the Etowah river on lot.
B*>u, thence westward down the center o. said
river to a point where a line drawn due south
irom a point on the north liue of lot 7t7 on said
Euharlee road five-sixteenths oi tne entire north
line of said lot 717 from the northeast corner
thereof would cross the center of Eiowah nvei
on lot 801. thence north along said last-described
line to the point hereiubeiore mentioned on the
north line of said lot number 717 five-sixteenths
of the entire h ugt.h of suid lasOnainud lot iroui
the northeast corner thereof, thence east along
the Euharlee road and aloug north lines ut said
lots 717 aud 716 to the beginning poiut: the lands
thus described constituting the west three-eighths
oi lots 710, 725, 7sß and 797, and the west three
eighths of all that part oi lot number sou lying
north of the Etowah river, and the east five-six
teentbs oi all that part of lot uumber 861 north
of the Etowah river, and the east five-sixteenths
•I said lots 796. 789, 724 and 717: said tract just
desciibed, together with said lot 582, containing
150 acres more or less, according to, original
survey: together with the right to use the right
of way described in paragraph number 2 herein
before.
The lands described in the four next preceding
paragraphs will bs first offered separately: anti
then all the lands described in said paragraphs
will be offered in oue body: and the best bid, or
bids, will prevail, subject to confirmation by the
court. All the lauds hereinbefore described are
in the 4ih district and 3d section of Bartow
county, Georgia.
No. 5. Une vacant iot in Cartersville, Bartow
county, Georgia, containing about one-half acre,
more or less, bounded south by Neel str>et. west
by the T. C. Milner residence property, udrth by
Rowland street, east by vacant lot of Norris.
No. 0. One vacant lot in Cartersville, Bartow
connty, Georgia, containing about one acre,
more or less, bounded north by Main street, east
b.v the Thomas Watkins property: south by
Bridge street, west by Cassville street.
No, 7. The undivided oue-ball of one tract, of
land kni,wu as “Milner & Harris Manganese
Land,” consisting t f lots numbers 209 and 272.
aud üboui 50 acres out of the south side of lot
number n73, all iu nth distinct and 3d section
ot Barlow county, Georgia.
No. 8. Oue undivided one-half Of the following,
ail in fifth district and third section of Bartow
county, Georgia; All ores and minerals iu a cer
tain tract of 190 acres, more or less, of jand
formerly known as the 'Martha Carson tract,”
being parts o! lots numbers 238 aqd 207, more
part ciuatly described iu a deed irotii Martha
i arson To ThOiifrlßTV. Mitlier recorded in book
”BB" of deads, page 603 clerk’s oliiee Bartow
Superior Court, together with all rights ot way
and milling rights and privileges specified in said
deed; and uiso a tract of 40 acres out, ot the east
side of tlie said Martha Carson tract, said 40
acres now known as tee Milner Laud.’* the
whole described in tins paragraph to ue sold
together.
.No, J). The undivided one-fourth in the estate
in remainder aiter termination of the utir.ate tor
liie or widowhood of Mrs. Florence J. Harris,
in the following tract, all in fourth uletriot and
itiiru bectiou oi Bariotv count), (Georgia: The
place known aa the “Harris Place “ on Uie burnt
Hickory and Mii-aion roads,‘and consist jug of
the south halves of lots numbers 41£, 41if, tne
west half of lot 448, the northwest qua ter til
lot 446, and nil of lots numbers 417, 445 and 447
reference being made for particular description
of the estate thus to be sold, to the will of the
late J a rues W. Harris, Br., deceased recorded in
book “U” of wills, pages iT4-a, Ordinary’s ortiee,
said county.
No. 10, One undivided sixteenth of all the min
erals in that portion of lot uumber i74 n fifth
district and third section of Harrow county,
Georgia, particularly described in L>. J. Guv ton’s
deed to Hnrriß, ivnignt and I'm k* tt,
recorded in deed book 4 JJ,” page 667, clerk’s
office, Bartow Superior Court; and one undi
vided ’ fourth of a certain thirty-ac.e nact o
land (except|ug and reserving the minerals there
in and theTeon)) particularly described in c. tV.
Guytons deed to Harris. Barron, '•Knight and'
Bucketc qeeorded deed jbqyk * ..page 6J6,
cierk’s Office Bdribw Superior* Court; all i iieprop
erty described iu this puragfap to be s-an to
gether,
N.. 11, The east half jot lot number 551. in
fourth district and third section ot Bm tqw coun
ty, Georgia,
No. t*2, Thirty Shares oi capital* stock of Cart
ersville Laud (’Orupany, off ar value oi one hun
dred dollars each. t be sold one share at a ii e.
No. 13. A certain -tract near Kingston, in six
teenth district-and third section of Bario v coun
ty Ge lyin„ on Two Hut* creek, and known
as the ‘ Harris Mill property. ’
All sales are subject tocontirmationby Bartow
Superior Gourt. in above stated case Terms;
lea per cent when property Is knocked down,
fi teeu percent, wheu sale is confirmed, baiance
on January la, 1905, purchaser taking bond lor
title and executing purchase money notes- for
balance unpaid, with eight per cent interest, from
date of sale. This year’s crops aud lents re
served. i’OHsession of farming lauds delivered
tt end of this year, but purchaser having Ingress
and egress to plow and s\>w grain,not interfering
with crops of tenants.
WATT H. MILNER,
Receiver of Estate of J. W. Harris^
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA —Bartow Connty.
To the Superior Court of Sail County.
Fetitionwrß 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 jf “CHEROKEE OCHRE COMPANY."
2. That the common capital stock of said cor
poratlon be Twenty thousand dollars with tne
privilege ol increasing the same Irom time to
rime to a sum not evee^dirgin the ajotrejrate five
hundred thousand dollars, with the right to
issue preferred stock l’om time to time to an
amount not less then five thousand dollars cor
more than one hand red thousand dollars; on
such terms and conditions as may be agreed to
by the majority of the common capital stock;
the object ol said corporation being pecuniary
profit
3. That ite principal office and place of busi
ness be Cartersville, Bartow county, Georgia,
with the right to establish btanch offices nil
other places of business within or without Geor
gia as may be detei tninec' by a majority of its
capital stock or ol its directors.
4. That the particular business of said corpo
ration be mining any substance taken from the
earth, and uianiitactu ring and preparing the
same into any market aide form, wirh the right
to do any thing else incidental to such business
or conducive to its success to the same extent as
it said corporation were a natural person.
5. That said corporation be granted the
power to receive. In pay nieht of its common or
preferred stock, or iu payment of bonds. Dotes,
or other evidencer of debt to lye issued by it,
property of any sort, at, such valuations and on
such terms os may be agreed to by a majority of
the corporators, or of the capital stork then
outstanding, or of the directors, such valuations
and terms to be conclusive in the absence ot ac
tual traud; and that it have all powers incident
to corporations under this law of Georgia,
JOHN W. A PAUL F. AKIN.
Fettlonrrs’ Attorneys.
Filed In clerk's office Bartow Snperior Cosrt,
October 4, I*o4. W.C. WALTON, Clerk.
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Star*. —' , Greensburg, Pa,
Painful swellings in the groins, red erup*
tions upon the skin, sores in the mouth
and loss of hair and eyebrows, are some of
the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S.
is an antidote for the awful virus that
attacks and destroys even the bones.
S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or
other mineral ingredient. We offer Jti ,000
for proof that it is not absolutely veget
able. Home treat
ment book giving
’ ■ * I ’ the symptoms and
other interesting
and valuable infor
m&tion about this
M disease, mailed
L ■ k Bl I free. Our physt
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those who write us.
The Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, 6a.
Tax Assessment for 1904.
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
Court of Commissioners of/. Roads and
Revenues, Bartow county, Georgia, September
term J 904 It is ordertul by the court that
there be assessed, levied and collected on all
the taxable property in said county and on
the digest for the year 1904 the following tax
for county purposes for said year 19(M, towit:
Twenty five [251 cents on the one hundred
dollars to pay any lawful indebtedness of Bar
tow county past due and to become due, the
necessary court expenses for the year, includ
ing the salary of the judge of the city court,
expenses of commissioners court, coronors
fees, expenses of lunatics, public buildings
and for any other lawful charge again** the
county not otherwise provided for.
Eight [Bl cents on the one hundred dollars
to pay jurors pen diem-
Ten [lOl 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
ofpaupers.
Two [2l cents on the one hundred dollars to
pay bailiffs fees, non resident witnesses, fuel,
stationery, etc.
toThree 3] cents on the one hundred dollars
th pay jailors, sheriffs and other officers fees,
coat they may be legally entitled to out of the
county treasury
The foregoing items making the county tu#
forthe year 1904, fifty-two [S2J cents on the one
hundred dollars.
Iti s further ordered that the tax collector
of said county collect said taxes hereinbe*
for elevied as provid and by law
It is further ordered that this order he
spread upon the minutes of this court and
published ii the News and Oonrant for liOdays
a copy posted at the court house door for 30
days rid a cony furnished-the tax collector as
required by law
Done in open eonVt this 7th day 'of Peptefn
her 1904
JOHN H. LEAK,
W. M TURNER,
I D. HENDERSON,
* W. D ROWLAND,
It .1 ItAIDEN,
Commissioners of Roads and Revenues,
Bartow county, Georgia.
A true extract from the minutes this 7th
September 1904.
It .T. ItAIDEN,
Clerk Board Commissioners Road anil Reve
nues,
Bartow County, Ga.
', Petition for Charier.
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
To the Superior Court of said county:
The petition of Geo. s. Crouch, .J. H. Vtvlon,
N. M. Adnms and T. Vy. Baxter shows that:
1. I’etltlft nerH der*ii*e ftfr themnelve* their asso
ciates and wueecssors, to be incorporated for a
period of twenty (20) years with the privilege of
renewal at the end ,f that time under The corpo
rate na me a nd at vie of
•FA I ItriKLl) MILLS COM PA NY”
* 2. The object of said corporation i.s pccurtiaiy
profit.
. it The particular business to be carried on by
said corporation in Ihe owning and operating fit
u.ifls for the manufacture of cotton, wool and
other fibre, jltlier singly in combination into
cloth, yarn and other products which may be
tuanu'HCTured from such m ilerinl, directly or
i directly, including hosiery, and the go Diverting
of any similar raw material into* any manufac
tured product which m.u be nrndfi therefrom,-
4 -The principal oftfee and place of business of
said corporation to lie in Ca,rtersyille. Georgia,
with the privilege of conducting o erarions and
having hraic h offices either within nr
without th State of Georgia, as may be deter
mined by corporate action.
f>. The capital stock ofsaid corporation to
Twenty-five Thousand Dollars with the privil
ege of increasing the same to any sum ot sums
not excee dng in the aggregate One Hundred
Thousand Do'lars on I in* vote of a majority of
the capital stock; with the right to pay for all 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 cauitai stock, to he received at such valua
tion as may be fixed by the cornorators or the
stockholders b.v a majority vote; such valuation
to be conclusive upon all persons in the absence
of proo of actual fraud.
6, Petitioners pr*j' for e.viu POfpOfatiOa aii
power/ Incident to corporation* of like character
under the laws of the State of Georgia and any
other slate where it may be doing businesH; and
that said corporation have also the power to
sell, mortgage and convey, any and all ofite
rights, powers, properties and franchises, either
absolutely or as security for any lndebtness
which tt may Incur.
JOHN W. and PAUL F. AKIN,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Filed In Clerk’s office, Bartow Superior Court
Sept. 7. 1904. w. 0. WALTON, Clerk.
*
Libel fur Divorce.
Lizzie Hlghffeldi j n the Superior Court of
Charlie IDghfield ) Bartow County, Ga.
To the defendant,'Charlie Hlghfleld: You are
hereby notified, required aDd commanded, per.
aonally or by attorney, to be and appear at the
Superior Court, to be held in aud for eald coun
ty of Bartow, on the second Mrfndav In Janu
ary next, then and there to answer the plaintiff's
libel for a total divorce, and in default thereof
the court will proceed a* to Justice appeertains.
Witness the honorable judge of said court,
this thezTth day of September. 1904.
A. W. FITE J S. C. 0. C,
Notice to Debtors and Creditor-..
Notice Is hereby given td all creditors of the
estate of Robert Chapman, late of said county,
deceased, to render in an account of their
demands to us within the time prescribed by
law properly made out, and all persons indebted
to said deceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned.
This sth day of September 1904.
W. M DODD,
W. H. LUMPKIN,
6w Executors of Robert Chapman,
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ASr Line Railway.
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Read down Effect N" r I'. 1903 R<*atl up
Nos.— Not}. —
89 23 21 22 24 8S
AM PM AM PM AM AM
(IAN) (LAN)
Illy’ ex. L’lv ex.
mon., aily. Cent Time daily.mom.
430 8 22 1. Atl (WiAfyj.a. 7 30 11 46 ....
2 r>o|B2o) m:M Carteruville... 515980 220
302 631 102H|.. I_a Ids ■ 505 922 204
317643 16 42 Stllesboro.... 453 911 149
329 652 1052 Tavlorsyille . 441 901 133
34370! 11 ol|.. Davitts 432 851 117
346|706 11 051. ...Aragon 4 29H J j 1 12
4027 16 111! .Rookmart 1 ... 417 H3i> 101
409735 11 31 1 . Fish Creek .. 13 58 81712 41
4257 41 1138 ...Grady |35010 12 30
4,46 8!04 11 57 a Oedarto wn .1.1332 7 48j12 IS
528i v. 11243 l.Esom Hill a ”250. .111 33'
5 351....11-248 .Warners.... |245 .... |ll 31
5 43* ..1257 Palestine.. •• .288 ...ill 20
6 03' ...j 116 Wilson Ridge 218 [lO 55
616 . i 129 Piedmont. . 204 ~ ;10 44
635 .1 47 ... t’rices..l 47j10 25
6 57j I 2 04; ..Tredegar ~.| 1281,.. [lO 05
220 Ar.Jaeksonville Lv 1 10
7mi 258 Lv Tampa.... Lv 12 33 951
720 315 Ar.. Diikes 12 22 935
7 25* . LV Lukes <iJSN) Ar.... 915
620 . ArArinu-lon " _ l,v 8 -25
3 50 A rGadsdeti (LAN ). 11 45
.... 319 Lv. Dukes...Ar 12 16 ....
329 Hebron 12 02 ....
... 342 Obatchie .... 1140 ...
.... 354 ...Lock Three —ll2O
. . 415 Kagland 10 55
4 42 Ethel .10 20
4 ’.Wi 1 nmaii 10 17
... 452 Coal City 10 00 ....
955 Ar... Birmingham (So. Ry) ..Lv 610
(Excepting Sunday.)
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