The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, November 24, 1904, Image 2

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2 a “~“- • 2 aimi. W. R. SATTERFIELD’S DEPARTMENT STORES. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! w *' : ' SHOES. SHOES. SHOES- W. R. SATTERFIELD'S DEPARTMENT STORES. 2 Stores. 2 Stores. FEMALE WEAKNESS •U l-fi OwmH M. *>vrbA7lUigm OW. IT, IMA jJTSisjftiasrriiwa ud I know rtimf I I lt t IkK torsd lor nias Milla wits —nr t fi ibm(trusties whisk eomuletsTV pros trated ms. Paims would shoot UuXKm-fc ■J book uad (id ob and I woo Id have blinding keadaehss. hr limbo would swoll up aad 1 would Cool so woak I could not stand up I naturally lalt diseouragsd for I seemed to ho beyond tho holp of physicians, but Wins of Cardui camoau a God-send to mo. I fdlt a change for tho bettor wtthin a week. Aftor nineteen dayg treatment I menstruated without suffering tho agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardui ia simply wonderful and I wiah that all Buffering womea knew of its good qualities. faf i Treasurer, Portland Economic League Periodical headaches ieU of fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases ef irregular meases, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and dec toes hare failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Beetna a El .00 battle dt Wiae of Cardti tsday. WINE" cairooi Those Proposed New Counties. Editor Carters ville News: The state election is over. The people of Geoigia have manifested by their silent ballots a desine for a brand new set of amendments for our constitutin, including eight brand new comnties for Georgia. It is not our purpose to oppose the will of the people, but there are certainly some extra taxes ahead of somebody in some section of this state. Eight bran new court houses to be built, eight bran new sets of county officers to be paid from nowon “and for ever” and about "stein” old brand counties to catch it where the negro got the rope by parting with a large slice of their taxable real es tate. Then here is a hole for somebody’s money that doesn’t live in a bran new county. Ala bama has only forty odd counties Georgia has already one hundred and thirty-seven and, by the will o f the people have got to have some more. God bless old Geor gia! She's, got to keep ahead. But we do not oppose all this. The people willed: we can grin and pay. But who in the name of common sense in the state of Geor- K' a is the one who voted for this amendment who will be fir-t to ®ake complaint for the “tax rid en people of Georgia?” and wouldn’t such*voters a these make >id Jonah laugh and Job to forget Bus troubles? Respectfully, 9 County Subscriber. ■ November, io, 1904. A Few Split Tickets. I In Massachusetts the Democratic ■ nuidate for governor ran 120,000 wead of the presidential ticket was elected. lln New York the Democratic Tuffsls *>R torpid liver. A torpid liver deranges tha whole H system, and produces ■CK HEADACHE,——. m spepsia, Costrveness, Rheu ■atism, Sallow Skin and Piles* There Is no better remedy for these ■ diseases than DR. TUTT’S ... *iL PILLS, as a trial will p*wve. Jke No Substitute- Eursps: “Changing your plane?" Rwaoian Bear: “Nat at all, madam. I alwaya undertook to evacuate Man* ahuria,and tha promiaaa of Russia an snored!" —Lorn dost Punch. candidate for governor ran 100,000 ahead of the presidential ticket. In Rhode Island the Democratic candidate for governor ran more than 15.000 ahead of the presiden tial ticket In Michigan the Democratic candidate for governor ran ,90,000 ahead of the presidential ticket. In Missouri the Democratic candidate for governor ran 50,000 ahead of the pre.Mdential ticket and was elected In Colorado the Democratic candidate for governor ran 25,000 ahead of the presidential ticket and was electied. In Minnesota (he Democratic candidate for governor ran 135,000 ahead of the presidential ticket and was elected. The voters know how to split their tickets when they wish to do so.—New York World. A HEAVY LOAD To lift that load off the stomach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Spur stomach, belching, on stomach and all disorders of the stomach that are curable are instantly relieved and permanently cared by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 8. P. Storrs, a druggist at 297 Main street, New Britain,Conn., says: “Kodol Dys pepsia Cure is giving sneh universal satisfaction and is so surely becoming the positive relief and subsequent cure for this distressing ailment, I feel that I am always sure to satisfy and gratify my customers by recommend ing it to them. I write this to show how well the remedy is spoken of here.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was discovered after years of so entiie ex periments, and will positively eorejall stomach tronble. Sold by Yens? Bros. WHEN YOU HAVE A BAD COLD, You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effeet a per manent. core. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectora tion easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. Yon want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberland’s Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent enre of bad coids stands without a peer. For sale by Greene Drug Cos. and M F.Word. „ THOUSANDS CURED. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has car ed thoasands of cases of piles. “I bought a box of De Witte Witch Hazel Salve on the recommendation of our druggist,” so writes C. H. L*Croix, of Zavalla, Tex., “and used it fora stubborn case of piles. It cured me permanently.” Sold by Young Bros HE CpULD HARDLY GET UP P. H: Duffy,.of Ashley, Ul.Jwrites; “This |s to certify that I have taken two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure and it has helped me more than any other medicine. I tried many adver tised remedies, t#ut none of them gave me any relief. My druggist recom mended Foley’s Kidney Cure and it cured me. Before commencing its use I was in such a shape that I could hardly get up when once down.. THE NEWS CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 24, 1904. EN ROUTE. The Farmer’s Wife. ' is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives it a sun bath to •sweeten it. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that is made iaa it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tract* are performed processes which are exactly akin to the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach churn is ‘‘‘sour” it sours all which is put in to it? The -evil of a foul stomach is not the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of the blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour stomach sweet. It does for the stomach whaf the washing and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting element.” Gulden Medical Discovery” cor tains no alchol, whisky or other iutoxicaat and no narcotic. HERB. W- EDWARDS INJURED- Herb- W Edwards, of Des Moines, lowa, got a fall on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruis ing his knees. “The next day,” he says, “they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and after a few applications all soreness had disappeared.” For sale by Greene Drug Cos. and M. F. Word. W. A. Herren, of Finch Ark., writes, “I Wish to report that Foley’s Kid ney enre has cured a terrible ease 0/ kidney and bladder tronble that two doctors had given ap. A GOOD COMPLMION. Rporkltng eyes and rosy sheeks restored by nsing DeWitt’s Litto Rar ly Risers, "so Writes fl. P. Moore of Meogdoehes,Fex. Asertain sure for biliousness sonstipation, ots. Small pill,easy to take; easy toaet. told by Young Bros. Hmm Wjfpmla Oara Mipsts siat *sa oat. A Coatinaal Strata. Many men and women are constantly subjected to wbat they commonly term “a continual strain” because ot some financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses them both mentally and physically, aflecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ail ments, with the attendant evils 01 con stipation, lossot appetite, sleeplessness, low vitality and despondency. They cannot, as a rule, get rid of this “con tinual strain,” but .hey can remedy its health destroying efiects by taking fre quent doses ol Green’s August Flower, ft tones up the liver, stimulates the Kidneys, Insures healthy bodily func tion*, gives vim and spirit to one’s whole being, and eventually dispels the physical or mental distress caused by that "continual strain.” Trial bottle of August Floyer, 250; regular size, 75c. At ail druggists. Jbhnson’s Tonic does m a day wnat slow Quinine cannot do in ten days.' Its splendid cures are in striking con trastWitb the made by qui nine. There is no cough medicine go pop lar as Foley’s Honey and Tar. It con tains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Foley's Honey and Tar always stopsthe cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. Colds It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia and consumption. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Price 25c, Large Size 50c. DeWitt DeWIR Is the nerae to look tor via m to to buy VUch Haul SaK De-Witt'a Witch Haul shre ta the ss£i%iur that ia ajpfie trom the nnadultsnfi Witch-Hazel AUaahcm ego ammtadalte bam hah- Hoop end worlfclesj —era* D#ritt'aWltch HaM*3aiwa 5 tor Wien: Biin* Bleeding. PtWtKUar File*. AiaoCete. ifaam Sprites. LecaaaHoMA •pile. Cerhundea, Eceeme, I KiMUn, mm m ether Skin Dl annana. SALVE fhartni) mr K.C. leVM 4 Cl., CMuja | ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND pPtahrXlUtr i Ther** Is no kind of pain or nctie, ln*ernal or exter nal, that Pain-Killer .will not relieve. i - LOOK OUT FOB iMi‘c*TlON3 AND SUB STITUTES THE GENUINE BOTn F ! BEARS THE NAME, PERRY OAVIC A SON. VIRGINIA COLLEGE. ft YOUNC LADIES, Dsnnoke. Va- Opens September 26, 1904. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladies of the South. New buildings, pianos and equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in the Valley of Vir ginia, famed for health. European and American teachers. Full course. Con servatory advantages in Art, Music and Elocution. Certificates Wellesley. Stu a tess:'*"*'" 30jun8t President, Roanoke. Va. Citation for Dismission. GEORGIA, Bartow County, M. G. Dobbin., truetee for Mr*. Le>n Graham Mr.. Kn'h Ron), Mr.. Fannie Qnillina, Mr*. Susie Abbott and Mr*. Susie Bnrknall, ha. applied to me far a discharge rrom hie .aid trusteeship; this l.th.refoie to aotlfy all person, concerned to (lie their objections, If any they have, on or be fore the flret Monday In December next, else he will be disehrrged from hi* .aid trusteeship a* applied for O, W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation Lav to Sell Land. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To Whom it May Concern; J. A. Price, Ad. mlaletrator de boms non of B. F. Shaw, deceas ed, ha. in dne form applied to the underelgned for leave to sell the land* belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application wUI be heard on the first Monday in December next. This November sth, IMM. G. W, HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA. Bartow County. To Whom It May Concern; John A. Stephens Administrator of Jamea M. Stephens, deeaeed, ha. 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 neard on the flret Monday in December next. This November t. lest G. W.’HENDRICKS. Ordinary. L*ttara of Administration. fiBORGIA, Bartow Cesnty. TVhoa It May Concern: Sarah H. Smith and J. B. Smith have applied te me for perma nent letter, of admlmietrntiei on th. estate of F. A. Smith, late of said eennty, and I wUI paae upon Mid eppUeatien an the tret Me.day ta December, UN. Wltame my Band and efSelaJ signature tMe iti eay el November, lfigi. G. W. BBBDRICSfi, Ordinary. twr Lwave to Ml Lon* SIOBSIi, Sartos County > Te Whow.lt May Caneern: . H A., Admin. - strut or of llartha Braohi. deoMsed. has la da. 'or* applied the undersigned tor leave te sell the toad, belonging ta th. estate of said de eeased. and said applies io. gill be heard an thefir.t Monday la November ;'ATM* November fi, !t#s. G. . HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months’ Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Ih. Appraisers appointed to set apart a twelve months’ support for the family af F. A Smith, deceased, having filed their returns all persons concerned are hereby cited to ehow cause in the coart of Ordinary of said county, by the flret Monday in December next, why said applisatuiß ehonld not be (raited. Thie sra day of November mm, G. W, HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Notice. At a meeting of the Directors of the Atlanta, Knoxville A Northern Rail wav torn pan y, held on November 2d, 1904, at the oltice of the Company in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, the following resolu tions were adopted: RESOLVED, by the Board of Direct ors ot the Atlanta, Knoxville A Northern Railway Company, that said Company, pursuant to the authoriiy possessed by it under its charter, do build a branch road trom its line of road as hereinafter specified, and hereby designates as the route of said branch road, to be from a point on s*id railroad at or near the City ol Marietta in Cobti County, Georgia, Northwardly througn the Counties of Cobb and Bar tow, passing near the old Cooper Fur nace to Woftords (or Warlords) Cross Roads in Bartow Countv, Georgia. RESOLVED, that this resolution designating llie route of said proposed extension or branch, be published in each of the Counties through which the same will run, once a week for four weeks as required by Section 2169 of the Civil'Code of Georgia of 1895. RESOLVED, further, that the officers of this Company are directed to tile in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, a certified copy ot the above resolutions, and such adver tisements as are required by said Code Section 2169, and are authorized to do all things necessary or expedient to carry the same into effect. H.-VY. OLIVER, Secretary. Receiver’s Sale. By virtue of aa order of court in tha cane of H. M. Powers et al. vs. Watt H. Milner, Admin istrator, etc., et al., No. 27. te July Term, 1994, Bartow Superior Court, the aaderelgned, a* re ceiver of the eetat* of the late J. W. Harria, de ceased, will sell, before the coart house door la Carters.ville, Georgia, an the first Taeaday la Decamber, IM4. between legal sale hoare, the following a* the property of the latej. W. Har rie, deceaeed. 1. Oae vacant lot la Ca rtereville, Ga. cat off the went side of the place know* ae the 1 llarrle Home Place," beglaaiag at a point 89 fret from the corner poet aa the northeast corner of the Heyward Home Place, aad running along the eoath aid* of Main street to ga: poet, thence ia a southerly direction along the line Between the Harris and Heyward place* to the Hendrick* lot, thence east along the line between the Her. rie and Hendricks places to a point *0 feet trom the eoath and east corner of the Heyward place; thence in a northerly direction to the beginning point; bounded a* follow*, north by Main street, west by Heyward place, south by Hendricks lot aad east by the Harris residence lot, described In the following paragraph; 2. The hone* and lot known ns the "Harris Home Place," located an Mali • t-eet. Oartere viile, Georgia, bounded a* follow,: North by Main et reel, east by Caaanlle etreet, south by Henurick*’s land, west by the lot described ia the next preceding paragraph. 3. The undivided one-half of one tract of land known aa "Milner Jt, Harris' manganese land ” consisting oflot* numbers 268 aud 272, and about 50 acres out of the soath side ol lot 273, nil In the fifth district and third section of Bartow connty, Georgia. 4. One undivided one-half of the following, all in the fifth district and third section of Bartow county, Georgia; all o-ee and minerals la a cer tain tract of 100 acres, more or less, of laud for merly known as the ‘‘Martha Carson iract” being parte of lota nnmb*rs2Sß and 269, more particularly described in the deed from Mnrtha carton ta Thomas W. Milner, recorded la hsek - ‘BB" of deed*, page 693, clerk’s office Bartow Superior Court, together with all rights of way and mining rights aad privileges specified la said deed; and also a tract af 49 acres out of the east •ids of said Martha Carson tract, said 4 acre* now known as the “Mliner land;” the whole described ia the paragraph to be told together. All sales are eibject to confirmation by Bar tow Superior Court ta above stated c ae. Terms; Tea per cent when property Is knocked down, fifteen per cent when sale is confirmed, balance on Janaa-y 19, 1965, parchnser taking bead lor title aad exeeattng pareha e money note* for balance napaid, with eight per cent In-erest from date ol sale. Possession to be given npon con firmation of sale. WATT H. MILNER, Receiver of Relate *f j, W. Harris. Petition for Charter, GEORGIA—Bartow County. To the Superior Couit of Said County; The petition at tli,Clifford Mine sod Stone thimpang respectfully ebows that It in a corporation creat ed and doing business under aid by virtue of a charter duly granted by this court: That for business reasons It desires to amend itn charter by changing Its .aid corporate name and style to that oi Clifford Stone and Cement Company. Wherefore petitioners pray an order of this court amending its charter • that Itn corporate name shall hereafter be Clifford Stone aud Ce ment Company, with all the rights and privil. ege. heretofore granted to the Clifford Dime and Stoae Company under iu said Charter. G. H. ADBRET, . Petitioner.’ Attorney. Filed In oftt October Slat, i. w. c. walton, Clerk Superior Court. GEORGIA—Bartow Coaaty. The above and foregoing I. a true eopy of the original application for amend meat ef Charter M It appears of record In this office. W. C. WALTON, Clerk of Superior Court. DHimFF'R SALES. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Will he .old before the courthouse door 1. the i&ws s? Certeriii-'e. county, Qs., wlthti the legal hour, of sale, ou th. I.t Tues day In November, Mp 4, til# following property, ta-wtt; All those certain tract, or lots of land num bers 227 and 228, containing 80 acres, more or less, in the 17th district and 3d section of Bar tow county, Georgia, levied on and will be sold aa the property of E. R Martin, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court mortgage fl. fa. In favor ol Albert Strickland vs. E. R. Martin, one com mon law fl. fa, from city court of Carternville, In favor of Qalnee * Lewie, for u* of L, P. Gaines vt. E K. Martin and J. Moore; property In pou •eeslon of dei.ndants. H. R. MAXWELL, Sheriff. T. W. TINSLBt Deputy Kherlft. Citation for Latve to GEORGIA, Bartow Coaaty. To Whom It May Coueera: Delpha Way field, Administratrix of J. H Mayfield, deceased, has In do. form applied to the aader.igaed for l*a<n to eell tea share* of one hundred dollars each of the Caitersville Laud Company, sad the tea shares of one hundred dollar* each of th* capital ■tock of the Flret National Bask of Cartusville, Georgia, belonging to the estate of said de ceased, and said application will b. heard ou the flrnt Monday in December next. Thin Nov.m ber7, MO4. G. W. HENDRICKS Ordinary. Citation for Leave to Sail Land GEORGIA, Bartow County, To All Whom It MAv Concern: William H, Lumpkin and W. M. Dodd executors of the last will of Robert Chapmen), deceased, have, indue form, applied to the undersigned for leuve to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of .aid de ceased. and .aid application will be heard ou the flret Monday in December next. This Dili November, I*o4, G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. castouza Bears the /) Ito Kind You Haw Always Bought ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR ALDERMAN. We are authorized to announce the nameof JOHN STANFORD as a can didate tor alderman from the first ward in the coming oity election in Janu ary. FOR ALDERMAN. VVe are autnorized to announce the name of W. HENRY MILNER as a candidate for alderman from the fourth ward in the coming city election in January. FOR ALDERMAN. We are authorized to anuounce the nameof N. A. BRADLEY as a candi date for alderman from the third war. 4 in the coming ciiy election in Januarj 7 . FOR ALDERMAN. We are authorized to announce the nameof W. E. SMITH as a,candidate lor alderman for the second ward in the coming city election in Jauuary. Tax Notice. Tax Collector Shaw will beat the following places at the dotes named for the purpose of col lecting taxes for Ihe year 1004: Cartersvllle November 17; December 8, 21, 22. Stamp Creek, November 26 a.m.; December 17, a. in. Emerson, November 18, a. rn ; Decembers, p.m. Stllesboro, November 11 a. m ; December3,a.m. Iron Hill, November 0, p. id ; December 1. Kingston, November 7, 19, p. m.; 29. Salacoa.-Noveraber 23; December 15. Adalrsvllle, November 14; December 5, 10.. Rogers November 12, B. m. Ford, November 9, a. m. Sugar Hill, November 24, a. m. Liuwood, December 12, until 1# a. m Gum Springe. November 21, p. m. Old Hartow. November 18, at noon hour. Wolf Pen, November 25; December 16, p. m, Allatoona.Nc vernber Is,p m; December 10, a.m. Taylorsville, November IS; December 2. Euharlee, November 8, 30. Cassville, November IS; December 7. ft. Pine Log, November 22; December 14. Sixth, November 15; December 6. IS. Cass Station, November 12. p. m. Ladd’e Lime Worke. November 11, p. m. Clifford, November 28, noon hour. Barnsley's. November 28, nntil 1# a, M. A J, Nailey’s. November 21, at aid-t. Georgia Peruvian Ochre Cos., Dei m r9,a. m, Cement, November 28, p. m. Whites, November 24, p. m. Bobo's Shop, December 12. p M. Leak's Chapel, December let, at night! Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold at the court bouse door of said county, on the first Tuesday In De cember next, withla the legal sale hours, the fol lowing property, to-wlt: "A house and lot in Adalrevtlle, Ueorgia, fronting fifty-four feet om Summe- street, matting back one hundred and eighty-foar leet, of uniform width bounded north by an Bllay Bad ea the west by the property of John Hamilton, and on the east by Gray (treat nnd knewn as the Ramet Alexaader hease and lot, except the following, to-wlt: "Beginning at a point on the west side of Gray street, 45H feet eoath from the northeast corner of aboT e-describeo iot, mod from said pointsostil along west elds of Gray street st| fact; thencs west 54 feet to eastern boundary of the Hamil ton lot; thence north 59 feet along the eastern bonndary ot the Hamilton lot; thence east M feet to hegiaaiag polat on west tide of Gray street." Sold aa the property or Hamet Alex aader, deceased. Terms cash. G. B. ELROD, Administrator, November a, IM4. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA, Bartow County: Agreeable to an order of the Ceart of Ordinary of Bartow coeaty will be sold at anctlon, at the coart hones door of said eoanty of Bartow on the flret Taeaday la December next, withla’the legal hoars of sale, the following proierty to-wtt Lot of land number two hundred and fifty-five (255), la the th district and 2nd section of Fan. ala eoanty, Georgia. Including all the mineral la teres t ia said lot oflaad. Sold as the property of Asa H. Davis, late of Uartowcoanty deceased. Terms cash. This .November,2,l9o4. FAL L J. DATIS, Aministrater, Libel for Dlvoree. “*£— A I th* Superior Court a, Jam L. Jones? Bartow County, Ga. To the defendant, Jnmee L Jones: Ton are hereby notified, required aud commanded, per sonally #r by attorney, to be and appear at the Raperlar Court, t* be held la and for .aid coun ty ef Bartow, ou the second Monday in Janu ary next, then and there te answer the plaiutilT. libel for a total divorce, aud In default thereof the court will proceed as to Jastiee appertain., Witß*M th. ho.orabl. judge of said eoart, this theltth day .of October, MO4. A. W. FITE J. S. 0. 0. C. Citation for Letter* of Guardianship. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To Whom It May Concern: M. I).’ Jefferson having applied for guardianship of the peraon and prs party of Thomas Kemp. DeWitt Kemp, Claude Kemp and Rachel Kemp, minor children ot W. F. Kemp, late of said county, deceased, notice i. given that .aid application will be heard on iu. uni Monday in December, MM, G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary, Petitiin far Charter. GEORGIA, Bartow Couuty: To th* Superior Court of said county: Petitioners, Warren A. Dodd and John W. Akin, pray te be incorporated for a term of Twenty (20) years with the privilege of renewal at the .nd of that time under the name aad etyle of •‘DODD A .KIN COMPANT.” The object ol (At corporation is pecuniary •roit. The pHactp* oce aud place of business •f said carporatien ■ all be la the county site of Bartew Ceu.ty, Ge rgia, with the right to establish hrauck offic in other localities aa such corporation may deal**. The particular bust nest •f said corporation w 1 be th* buying, leasing, selling, renting, holding aad enjoying ef taada, tenements aad personal property of any descrip tion, with the right te eeadact any other busi ness or enterprise lecideatat te this mala basL aee* ef said oerperatiea or condncire to its nuc trm, including the lending and furnishing of money and nnpnliM. Th. capital Meek shall he Five Theu.asd dollars te he divided into shares of On* Hundred dollar, each with the right to Increase the same at, any time or ttmee as may he agreed npos by the holder, of a majority ef said stock t* any earn or earns not. exceeding in the aggregate Fifty Thonsnid dollars. Petition er. pray for said corporation all the rights and powers usual and incident to corporations of like character under the law. of Georgia. JOHN W. A PAUL F. AKIN. Pettiofttrs' Attorneys. Filed in clerk', offlee Bartow Superior Court, This October 2S,IMs, W. C. WALTON, Clerk. Notice to Dobtors and Creditors- All persons haying demands against the es tate of Mariah Headerson, late or Bartow coun ty, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to all persons indebted to said estats are required to make immediate payment. Oct. 12, M<M. JO* M. MOON, Administrator Marsh eaderson, Dec’d.