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FEMALE
WEAKNESS
M 2 1-2 OoaftMs St.
PoBTtAKD Oet. 17,1 ML
I consider Wine of Cardui superior
to any doctor’s medicine X ever used
end I know whereof I epeek. I cof
fered for nine month, with anppreeeed
menctruation which completely pros
trated me. Paine would ahoot through
av back and (idee and I would hare
blinding headaches. My limbs would
swell up and I would fee 1 so weak I
could not stand up. I naturally felt
discouraged for I seemed to be beyond
the help of physicians, but Wins of
Oardui came as a God-send to me. I
felt a change for the better within a
week. After nineteen days treatment
I menstruated without suffering the
agonies I usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and I with
that all suffering women knew of its
good qualities.
hf s a.
Treasurer, Portland Economic League
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
menses, bearing down pains or
any female weakness. If you are
discouraged and doctors have
failed, that is the best reason in
the world you should try Wine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a SI.OO bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
WINE"
cairoui
Sm QhII Br*m*(rt.
Th sea gull makes a splendid liv
ing barometer. II a covey of aea
rails fly seaward early in the morn
ing sailors and fishermen know that
the day will be fine and the wind
lair, but if the birds keep inland,
though there be no haze hanging
out toward the sea to denote un
pleasant weather, interested folk
know that the elements will be un
favorable.
Conundrums.
What key is a poisonous onal
Whisky.
What is the noisiest pet in thf
world ? Trumpet.
What does the evening wearl
The close of day.
What letter is twice your size I
W (double you).
When is love like a chicken bonel
When hidden in the breast.
Cocoanut Crabs.
In the Coral islands nature haa
provided a species of crab with
claws and nippers of enormoua
strength which enable it to pick
cocoanuts, reak the shells and dig
out the meat. These crabs are over
two feet long and live in holes in
the earth.
Taking Dolly’s Photograph.
z
Ah, naughty dolly, when I say,
"Just turn a little mere this way.”
And then, perhaps, “Now smile,” I find
You do not even try to mind.
But when I say, "Now, pet, keep still,”
I',m very, very sure you will.
And there’s no need to say to you,
* "Look pleasant," for you always do.
—St. ’’’ las
JUST
ONE
WORD that word b
Tutt’s,
It refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and
MEANS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Sick headache?
Virtjgo?
Bilious?
Insomnia?
of these symptoms and many others
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H poem for Coday
THE DEPARTURE
By Lord Tennyson
BND on her lover’s arm she leant,
And round her waist she felt it fold,
And far across the hills they went
In that new world which is the old;
Across the hills and far away
Beyond their utmost purple rim.
And deep into the dying day,
The happy princess follow’d him.
“I'd sleep another hundred years,
Oh love, for such another kiss;
Oh wake forever, love," she hears,
"Oli love, ’twas such as this and this.”
And o’er them many a sliding star,
And many a merry wind was borne,
And, stream’d tliro’ many a golden bar,
The twilight died into the dark.
“Oh eyes long laid in happy sleep!’’— /aS|y|^j |
“Oh happy sleep, that lightly tied'.”—
“Oh happy kiss, that woke thy sleep!’’— V'jj
“Oh love, thy kiss would wake the dead!”
And o'er them many a flowing range
Of vapor buoy’d the crescent-bark,
And rapt tliro’ many a rosy change, Vy >/>. \ J
The twilight died into the dark. i Jl '-*•*
“A hundred summer! can it be? \ 1/
And whither goest thou, tell me where?’’
“Oh seek my father’s court with me,
For there are greater wonders there.’’
And o’er the hills, and far away j[/
Beyond their utmost purple rim, mT
Beyond the night, across the day, T
Thro’ all the world she follow’d him. j
A Thousand Dollars' worth of Cood.
A. H. Thurne , a well known coal
operator of Buffalo, 0., write*, "I
have been afflicted with kidney and
b'adder trouble for years, passing
gravel or stone with excruciating
pain. I got no relief from medicine
under I began taking Foley’s Kidney
Cure, then the result was surprizing.
A few doses started the brick dust
like line stones and now I have no
pain across my kidneys and I feel
like anew man. It has done me a
SIOOO worth of good.” Greene Prog
Cos. dec
What Sh Could Du
"Sometime* I’m almost ready to
admit I'm a failure as a cook/’ aha
(aid sadly.
“Oh, come now! It’s not so bad
as that,” he said.
“Well, I’m certain I can’t make
things as your mother did. But,”
and her face brightened, “I’ll tell
you what I can do, and I'm going to
do it. 1 can make a skirt like your
mother used to make.”—Brooklyn
Citize%
Coughs, Colds and Constipation.
Few realize when taking cough
medicines other than Foley’s Honey
and Tar. that they contain opiates
vvhch are constipating besides being
u ’.safe, particularly for children.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no
opiates, is safe and sure and will not
constipate. Greene Drug Cos. dec
A kidney or bladder trouble can
always be cured by using Foley s Kid
ney Cure in time. Greene’s Drug
Cos. dec
Medical Services.
“The doctor didn't do a thing but
stifck it to Jones when he called at
his office today.”
“Big bill, eh?”
“Xo; porous plaster.” —New Or
leans Times-Democrat.
Freddie’s Prayer.
Naughty Fred, In disgrace, was sent
early to bed.
Rebellious thoughts filling his dear curly
head.
He couldn’t quite see how such treat
ment was fair,
And, sobbing, he murmured a short even
ing prayer:
“Our Father In heaven, way up there so
far.
Bless aunty and Ethel, papa and mamma.
Make me a good boy, if you can ’s well
as not;
I’ve asked you before, but I guess you
forgot.” .
—lAppincott s Magazine.
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders are sometimes very expen
sive. Occasionally life itself is the
pi ice of a mistake, buf you'll never
be wrong if you take Dr. King’s New
Life Pills for Dyspesia, Dizziness,
Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles.
They are gentle but thorough. 25c.
at Young Bros.' Drug Store, dec
Dont be imposed upon by taking
subsitutes offered for Foley's Honey
and Tar. Greene Drug Cos. dec
Mothers, Be Larefal
of the health of your children. Look
out for Coughs, Colds. Croup and
Whooping Cough. Stop them in time.
One Minute Cough Cure is ‘the best
remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold
by Y oung Bros. dee
THE NEWS CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, DECEMBER 1, 1904
A Continual Strain.
Many men and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
■“a c-onlingtal strain” because oi some
financial or family trouble, it wears ana
distresses them both mentally and
physically, attesting their nerves badly
and bringping on liver and kidney ail
ments, with the attendant evils of con
stipation, kissot appetite, sleeplessness,
low vitality and oesponderaey. They
cannot, as a rule, get r4G of this ‘‘con
tinual strain,” but they can rt medy its
helth destroying effect* by taking fre
quent doseeef Green’s August Flower
it tones up the liver, simulates the
Kidneys, injures health bodily func
tions, gives vim and spirit to one’s
whole being, and eventually dispels the
physical or mentil disli' s caused by
that “continual strain.” Trial bottle
of August Flower, 25 ; regular size, 75c
At all druggists.
Johnson’s Tonic does in t day wnat
slow Quinine eannot do in ten days.
Its splendid cures are in triking con
trast with the feeble cure* made bv qui
nine.
Reason For It.
“Skoreher must be getting weak
minded,” said the first automobilist
“I haven’t noticed it,” replied the
other.
“Why, he told me he stopped his
auto once yesterday because there
, was a pedestjiaji in his road.”
“But I believe the pedestrian had
a gun.”—Baltimore News.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system is
nervousness,sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets Electric Bitters will quickly
dismember the troublesome causes.
It never fails to tone the stomach,
regulate the Kidneys and Bowels,
stimulate the liver, and clarify the
blood. Run down systems benefit par
ticularly and all the usual attending
aches vanish under its searching and
thorough effectiveness. Electric Bit
ters is oniy 50c, and that is returned
if it don’t give perfect satisfaction.
Guaranteed by Young Bros., Drug
gists. dec
A Difference In Sandwiches.
“These tramps are unappreciative
fellows. Jiv wife gave one a sand
wich this morning, and he took a
bite and then threw it away.”
“Yes; he told my wife about it
while be was eating a sandwich she
made for him.”—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
A Timely Topic
At this season of coughs and colds it
is well to know that Foley’s Honey
and Tar is the greatest throat and
lung remedy. It cures quickly and
prevents serioYis results from a cold.
Greene Drug Cos. dec
Foley’s Honey and iar positively
cures all throat and lung diseases.
Refuse substitutes. Greene Drug Cos.
% dec
The Return Invitation.
“Flease, .Mrs. Sttbhubs, mamma
Bays she'll be glad if you’ll come to
tea on Monday.”
“With pleasure, Bessie. Tell your
mother it's really too kind” —
“Ob, do! Mamma says she’ll be
dad when it’s over!" London
I Punch.
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
DeWitt Is the name to look for when
you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Is the
Original and only genuine. In fact
DeWitt’sis the only Witch Hazel Salve
that is made from the unadulterated
Witch-Hazel
All others are counterfeits—base Imi
tations. cheap and worthless even
dangerous. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding,
itching and Protruding rile*. AiaoCuia,
Bums. Bruises, Sprains, Lacerations,
Contusions, Bolls. Carbuncles. Eczema,
Tetter. Salt Rheum, and all other Skin
Disease*.
SALVE
ruruti) >r
E. C. DeWitt 4 Cos.. Ckk*i
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[ ALWAYS KEE ON HAND
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Ther** !•=• no kind of pain
or ache, internal or exter
nal, that Pain-Killer will
•not relievo.
1
\ LOOK OUT FUR IMI t 'TIONS and SUB
STITUTES the GENUINE BOTI I f
[ REARS THE NAME,
I PERRY DAVIC & SON.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE.
For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va.
Opens September 26, 1904. One of the
leading Schools for Young Ladies of
the South. New building*, piano* and
equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain scenerv in the Valley of Vir
ginia, famed lor health. European ami
American teachers. Full course. Con
servatory advantages in Art, Music and
Elocution, Certificates Wellesley. Stu
dents from 30 State*. For catalogue ad
dress MATTIE P. HARRIS,
30jup8t President, Roanoke, Va.
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
M. G. Bobbin*, trust** 1 for Mrs. Le’a Graham,
Mrs. Ru'h Roul, Mrs. Fannie Quilhan, Mrs. Susie
Abbott and Mrs. Susie Bueknall, has applied to
me for a discharge from his said trusteeship; this
Is therefoie to notify all persons concerned to
file their objections, if any they have, on or be
fore the Hr, t Monday in December next, else he
will be (llscl arged from his said trusteeship as
applied for G W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
Citation Leave to Sell Land
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern: J. A. I’riee, Ad, :
mlnistrator de bonis non of B. F Shaw, deceas.
ed, 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 ba ]
heard on the first Monday in December next.
This November sth, 1 rx*4.
G. W HENDRICKS. Ordinary,
■ ' V"— “ I
Citation Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern; John A, Stephens
Administrator of James M. Stephens, deeased, j
has In due form applied to the nnderslgned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate ol
said deceased, and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in December next.
This November 5 1961
G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow i’sunty. ,
To Whom It May Concern: Sarah E. Smith
and J. B. Smith hare applied to me for perms- 1
nent letters of administration on the estate of ,
P A. Smith, late of said county, and I will ansa j
upon said application on the first Monday if
December, HKM.
Witness my hand and official signature this
sth day of November, ltd.
O. W HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation (or Leave to Sell Lank.
GEORGIA, Bartow Coilaty.
To Whow H May Coaeera: R. H. A.. Admla
strator of Martha Brooks, deceased, has In dne
oral applied to the undersigned for leave to sell
{he lands belonging ro the estate of said de
ceased and said applies ion will be heard o
the first Mondny in November.
This Novetaber 8, IMA.
G. O. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
Citation for Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The Appraisers appointed to set apart a
twelve months’support for the family of F. A.
Smith, deceased, having filed their returns nil
persons concerned are hereby cited to show
cause In the court of* Ordinary of said eonut.v,
by the first Monday in December next, why said
apnfiration should not be grunted.
This sth day of November I*o4,
G. W. HBNDRICKB, Ordfmary.
Notice.
At a meeting ol’the Directors of the
Atlanta, Knoxville it Northern Railway
Company, held on November 2d, 1904, at
theotflce of the Company in the Cit.v of
Atlama. Georgia, the following resolu- j
tions were adopted:
RESOLVED, by the Board of Direct
ors ot the Atlanta, Knoxville <k
No-th.ri Railway Company, that
said company, "pursuant to the
authority possessed by it under its
charter,"do build a branch road from its
line of road as hereinafter specified, and
hereby designates as the route of said
branch road, to be from a point on said
railroad at or near the City ot Marietta
in Cobb County, Georgia, Northwardly
through the Counties of Cobb and Bar
tow, passing near the old Cooper Fur
nace to Wottords (or Warfords) Cross
Roads in Bartow Countv, Georgia.
RESOLVED, that this resolution
designating tlie 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 retjuir* and by Section *21(50 ol the
Civil Code of Georgia of 1895.
R ESOLV E D. further, that the officers
of this Company are directed to tile in
the office of the Secretary of State of
tlie State or Georgia, a certified copy ot
the above resolutions, and such adver
tisements a are required by said Code
; Section 2169, and are authorized to do all
1 things necessary or expedient to carry
, the same into effect.
H. W. OLIVER, Secretary.
Receiver’s Sale.
By virtu* of an order of court In the cane of
11. M. Powers et al. vs. Watt H. Milner, A<l ttiiu
‘lstrator, etc., et al.. No. 27. to July Term, 1904,
Bartow Superior Court, the undersigned, as re
ceiver of th’ estate of the late J. W. Harris, de
ceased. will sell, before the court house door in
Cartersville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1904, between legal sale hours, the
following as the property of the late J. W. Har-
ris, deceased.
1. One vacant lot in Ca rtersville, Ga. cutoff
the west side of the place known as the ‘ Harris
Home Place,” beginning at a point NO feet from
the corner post on the northeast corner of tha
Heyward Home Place, and running along the
south side of Main street to said post, thencs in
a southerly direction along the line oetween the
Harris and Heyward places to the Hendricks
lot, thence east along the line between the Mar.
ris and Headricks places to a point *0 feet from
the south and east corner of the Heyward place;
thence in a northerly direction to the beginning
point: bounded ae follows, north by Main street,
west by Heyward place, south by Hendricks lot
and sast by the Harris residence lot, described
in the following paragraph:
The house and lot known as the‘'Harris
Hone Place,’ 1 located on Main s tieet, Uartetw
viifc-, Georgia, bounded as follows: North by
ii.iiu street, east by Cassyille street, south by
Henorlckt's land, west by the lot described in
tbs next preceding paragraph.
3. The undivided one.hair of one tract, of land
known ae ' Milner A Harrie' manganese land ”
consieting of lots numbers ‘-'fill and zff, and about
50 acres out of the south side of lot 273, all In
the fifth district and third section of Bartow
connfy, Georgia.
4. One undivided yne-half of the following, all
in the fifth district and third section of Bartow
county, Georgia; ail o-ee and minerals in a cer
tain tract of 100 acres, more or less, of land fy.-.
roerly known ae the "Martha ('arson iract'V
being parts of lots number* 20* and £O9, more
particularly described in the deed Irom Martha
Carson te Thomas W. Milner, recorded In book
■‘BB” of deeds, page 663, clerk’s office Bartow
Superior Court, together with ail rights of way
and mining rights and privileges specified in said
deed; and also a tract of 40 acres ont of theeast
side of said Martha Carson tract, said 40 acres
now known as the “Milner land:” the whole
described in the paragraph to be sold together.
All sales are subject to confirmation by Bat.
tow Superior Court in above stated c se. Terms:
Ten per cent wlten property Is knocked down,
fllteen per cent when sale is confirmed, balance
on January l.\ 1905, purchaser taking bond for
title and executing purehn e money notes for
balance unpaid, with eight per cent iu’eiest from
date ol sale, Possession to be given upon con
firmation of sale. WATT H. MILNER,
Receiver of Estate of J. W. Harris.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
To the Superior Couit of Said County; The
petition ot the Clifford Lime and Stone Company
respect-folly shows that It is a corporation creat.
ed and doing business under and by virtue of a
charter duly granted by this court:
That for business reasons it desires to amend
its eharter by changing iis said corporate name
and style to that oi Clifford Stone and Cement
Company.
wherefore petitioners pray an order of this
court a mending its charter so that Its corporate
name shall hereafter be Clifford Stone ami Ce
ment Company, with all -the rights and privil
eges heretofore granted to the Clifford JJme and
Stone Company under its said charter.
G. H, AUBREY,
P*ittoers’ Attorney.
Filed in office October 31st, isos.
w. c. walton.
Clerk Superior Court.
GEORGIA—Bartow "ounty.
The above and foregoing is a trne eopy of the
original application for amendment of Charter
as ii appears of record in this office.
w. c. w ai.ton.
Clerk of Superior Court.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold before tne court house door In
the towu of Oartersvllle, Bartow county, Ga.,
within the legal hours of sale, on the Ist Tues
day in November, 19p4, the following property,
tc-wit;
All those certain tracts or lots of land num
bers 227 and 228, containing 80 acres, more or
less, in the 17th district and :id section of Bar
tow county, Georgia, levied on and will be sold
as the property ot E. R. Martin, to satisfy one
Bartow Superior Court mortgage fl. fa. In favor
ol Albert Strickland vs. E. It. Martin, one com
mon law ft. f.i. front city court of Cartersvdle, In
favor of Games A Lew ie, for use of L, P. Gaines
vs. E R. Martin atici J. Moore: property in pos
session ol deiendants.
H. R. MAXWELL, Sheriff.
T. W. TINSLET, Deputy Sherifi.
Citation for Laava to I •
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom it May Concern: Delpha Mayfield,
Administratrix of J. H Mayfield, deceased, has
in due form applied to the undersigned for leave
to tell tea shares of one hundred dollars each of
the Caitereviile Land Company, and the tea
shares of one hundred dollars each of the capital
stock of the First National Bank of Carteisvtlle.
Georgia, belonging to the estate of s*ld de
ceased. and said application will be heard on
the first Monday is December next. This Novem
ber 7. 1904. (j. W. HENDRICKS Ordinary,
Citation for Leave to Sell Land
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To All Whom it May Concern: William H,
Lumpkin and W. M. Dodd executors of the last
will of Robert Chapman, deceased, have, in doe
form, applied to the undersigned for leave to sell
all the lands belonging to the estate of uald de
ceased, and said application will be heard on the
Href Monday in December next.
This 9th November, 1904.
G. W HBXDHIOKff. Ordinary.
CASTOR.IA.
Bsar* tbs /) The Kiftd Yiu Have Always Bough}
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR ALDERMAN.
We are authorized to announce the
name of JOHN 3 I’ANFORD as a can
didate lor alderman from the first ward
in the coming city election in Janu
ary.
FOR ALDERMAN.
We are autDori/.ed 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 announce the
name of N. A. BRADLEY as a candi
date for alderman from the third ward
in the coining city election in January.
FOR ALDERMAN.
We are authorized to announce the
name of W. E. SMITH as a candidate
tor alderman for the second ward in
the coming city election in January.
Tax Notice.
Tux Collector Shaw will beat, tin 1 following
pin ees ut the dates uu mod for the purpose of col
lecting taxes tor the year 1904:
Cartersville November 17: December >i, 21,22.
Stump Creek, November 2t> a.in.; December 17,
Emerson, November IS, a. in ; Decembers,p.in.
Stllesboro, November 11 u. us ; Decembers,a.m.
iron Hill, November !>, p. m ; December!.
Kingston, November 7, 19, p. in.; 29.
Salucon, November 23; December 15.
Adalrsvilie, November 14; December 5, 10.
Rogers, November 12, a. m.
Ford, November 9, a. in. *
Sugar Hill. November 24, a. m.
Lin wood, December 12, until 10 a. m
Gum Springs, November 21, p. m.
Old Bartow, November 18, at noon hour.
Wolf Pen, November 25; December 18, y. m,
Allutoona,November 18,p m; December 10,a m.
Taylorsville, November 10; December 2.
Euharlee, November S, 30.
Cassville, November 16; December 7, 20,
Pine Log, November 22: December 14.
Sixth, November 15; December 6. 13.
Cuss Station, November 12. p. m.
Ladd’s Lime Works, November 11, p. m.
Clifford, November 28, noon hour.
Barnsley’s, November 28, until 10 a, M.
A J. NalleyNovember 21. at nb-ht.
Georgia Peruvian Ouhr*Co.. I’, m ’r9, a ,
Cmot, HoT6br fflj, p, ffi.
Whites, November i !, p m.
Bobo's Shop, December 12. p M,
Leak's Chapel, December Ist, at nighi.
Administrator’s Sal*.
GEORGIA. Bartow Couu'y.
Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of said county will be sold at tbe court house
door of said couaty, on the first Tuesday In De
cember next, within ths legal sale hours, the Al
lowing property, to-wlt: “A house and lot hi
Adairsvllle, Georgia, fronting fifty-four feet on
i Rumme- street, running back one hundred and
eighty-four feet, of uniform width bounded north
oy an alley and on the west by the property of
John Hamilton, and on theeast by Gray street
and known as the Hamel Alexander bosse and
loi,)ix?opt the following to-wlt: *, "w
\ Beginning at A point on the west side of Gray
street, 4SVi feet south from the northeast corner
of above-.leeeribed lot, and from said point.south
along west side of Grav street 59J feet; rheme
west 54 feet to eastern boundary of the Hami*-
ton lot; thence north 59 feet along Ills eastern
boundary ol the Hamilton lot; thence east 64
feet to beginning point on west side of Gray
street.” Sold as the property or Hamet Alex
ander, deceased. Terms cash.
G. B. ELROD. Administrator,
November R, 1904.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALe7~
GEORGIA, Bartow- Oountv:
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Bartow county will be sold at auction, at the
court house door of shIU county of Bartow, <>n
the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours ofmle, the following pro erfy to-w.t
Lot of laud number two hundred and flltj-flve
(255), in the 9th district and 2nd section of Fan
nin county, Georgia, including ail the mineral
interest in said lot of land. Bold as the property
of Asa S. Davis, late of Bartow county, deceased.
Terms cash.
This November 2. 1964.
PAUL?.I. DAVIS. Aministrator,
Libel tor Divorce.
Mart .low! j j n *j, e Superior Court of
Jam L. Jones) Bartow County, Ga.
To the defendant, James L Joues: You are
hereby notified, required and commanded, per.
serially or by attorney, to be and appear at the
•Superior Court, to be held in and for said comi
ty of Hartow, on the second Monday in Janu
ary next, then and there ts answer the plaintiff - **
libel for a total divorce, and in default thereof
the court will proceed as to justice appertains.
Witness the honorable judge of said court,
this the 15th day of October, lu(W.
A. W. FITE J . S. 0 C. C.
Citation for Letters of Guardiartsh p.
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GEORGIA, Bartow Couuty.
To Whom It May Concern: M. D. Jefferses
haring applied for guardianship of the person
and pr, perty ot Thomas Kemp, DeWitt Kemp,
Claude Kemp and Rachel Kemp, minor children
of vV. r. Kemp, late of said county, decease*!
notice is given that said application will be
heard on the first Monday in December, 1994,
G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGI A, Bartow County:
To the Superior Court of said county;
Petitioners, Warren A Dodd and John W.
Akin, pray to be incorporated for a term of
Twenty (20) years with the privilege o' renewal
at the end of that time under tile __uue and
style of
'BOO A .KIN COMPANY.”
The object o( sai corporation is pecuniary
profit. The prlncip * offiesnand place of business
of said corporation s ail be in the county site of
Bartow County, de rgia, with the right to
establish branch otic in other localities as such
corporation nsay desi-. The particular business
of said corporation w lbs the buying, leasing
selling, renting, holding end enjoying ef land**
tenements and personal property of any descrip
tion, with the right to conduct any other busi
ness or enterprise incidental to this main busL.
nees of said corporation or conducive to it* etw
ees*!, including the leading and furnishing ef
money and eupnHss. Ths capital stock shall bv
Five Thousand dollars to be divided into shares
of One Houdred dollars each with the right to
Increase the earne at any time or times as may
be agreed upon by the holders of a majority *1
said stock te any sum or sums not exceeding in
the aggregate Fifty Thousand dollars. Petition
ers pray for said corporation ail the rights and
f towers usual and incident to corporations of
ike character under the laws of Georgia.
JOHN W. A PAI L F. AKIN.
Pettloners’ Attorneys.
Filed in clerk’s office Bartow Superior Gourt,
This October y 6. IWH W C WALTON Clerk.
(Notice to Debtors and Creditnrs-
Ail persons having demands against the es
tate of Henderson, late or Bartow coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned according to
all persons indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payment.
Oct. 12, I*o4. JOE M. MOON.
Administrator Mar ah Henderson Dec'll.