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Woman I Society
CARKIK GARNER JONKS.
Miss Estelle Calhoun is.spending
several days in Atlanta this week.
Mrs Annie D. Harris, ot At
lanta, wrsa visitor to the city this
week. *
And now a>;ain, if the Sybil was
three hundred years old and had
yet two hundred to live, how old is
Madame Grund> ? This busy old
body li is been poking and prying
around tor so long, tnat the wise
acres even have.ceased to compute
her age, and she is never weaiy in
her search, and yet there must
sometlines be the word of praise
for .vi ad une Grundy. Her pro
pensity towards the busy body
serve-. us purpose, for she discovers
mary canditious valuables to the
world in whipb she moves. She
knows what i ; her insatiable curi
osity keeps tier thoroughly ported
in up todateness and then the Mad
ame does not hesitate to tell what
she knows, and how her soul docs
delight in a wedding Just now
she is enjoying the rumor which
she helped to circulate that there
are to be two wedding in one fam
ily very soon.
The keenness of her delight in
this instaucs however is somewhat
married for it is said that if those
favorites of tier's do become brides
they will no longer reside.in Car
tersville,
M iss Hattie P.ice left Monday
for Atlanta where she will visit
until after the holidays and from
there she goes to Florida, tor the
remainder of the winter.
Miss Louise Price is visiting
friends in Anniston, Alabama.
The following will probably be
of interest to a number of women
and no doubt will be read with
aceomparing words of approbation.
There are lots of men too, who
ought to read it a great many
times.
The other day a paragraph
went the rounds of the paper about
a man in the east, who asked his
cook to marry him, and when he
became insistent, she scalded him.
when asked why she did not ac
cept him, she said that, as his
cook, she received $lB a month,
and was her own mistress, as his
wife she would not only take addi
tional duties and responsibilities,
but would lose her wages.
Did you ever stop to think how
many meu give their cooks more
for their service in actual money
than they give their wives? A
great many women would feel rich
it they bad ten dollars a month to
spend exactly as they plea v e.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
Forty mil ion bottles of August
Flower sold in the l iiite(l States
alone since its introduction! And
the demand for it is sTill growing.
Isn't that a tine showing of success?
Don't it prove that August Mower
has had unfailing success lit tin* cure
of indigestion and-dyspepsia the two
greatest enemies of health and hap
piness? Does it not afford the best
evidence that August Fiower is a
sure specific for ail stomach and in
testinal disorders', that it has proved
itself the best of all liver regulators?
August Flower lias a matchless rec
ord of over thirty-live years in cur
ing the ailing millions of these dis
tressing complaints a success that
is becoming wider in its scope every
day. at home andabread, as the fame
of August F ower spreads. Trial bot
tles *>sc ; reuru'ar size, 75c. For sale
bv Greene Drug Cos. dec
ABOVE SIZE EXTRACT BOTTLE,
GLASS WITH STERLING SILVER
DEPOSIT, PRICE SI.OO. MAILED TO
ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OE sl.lO
AN ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS OF
e'e:king.
CHARLES W. CRANKBHAW.
JEWELER,
C*ptc*y Buildino, Atlenta, G*
THE M:>VK, CARTERSVILus, GEORGIA. DECEMBER S. 190-4.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR. ALDERMAN.
We are authorized to announce the
name of A M. PUCKETT as a eandi
date for alderman from the second
ward, subject to the white primary,
Dec 14th.
FOR ALDERMAN.
We arc authorized to announce the
name'll JOHN G FAN FORD as a can
ilidai e lor a Herman from the first ward,
subject to the white primary December
I4th.
FUR ALDERMAN.
We are autnori/.sd to announce the
name ot W. HENRY MILNER as a
candidate for alderman Dorn the tourtb
w.irJ.-übject to the while primary De
< ember 14th.
FOR ALDERMAN.
We are authorized to announce the
name or N. A. RRaDLEY as a candi
date lor alderman from ihe third war
subject to the white primal v Deceinter
14th.
FOR ALDERMAN.
We are authorized to announce the
name oi W.E. isMITH. (car inspector)
as a candidate lor aide man h r the
second ward, subject to the white prim
ary December 14th.
FOR ALDKKMAM.
We are ainthbrized lo announce the
name ol W. A. FOSTER tor alderman
from the Ist ward, subject to primary
to be held the i lth day oi December.
KOR ALDERMAN.
I announce mvself a candidate
for alderman from the second ward
subject to the white primary De
cember 15 I am in favor of a
sewerage system anti electric lights
and will, if elected, exert my best
efforts for the progress and gen
eral welfare of the city. If elected,
also, I will go into office unham
pered by pledges to any one for
offices such as are filled by the
council- Respectfully,
John C. Hilburn.
Beware of Ointments ior Catarrh That
Contain Opium,
>s iriereu 1 y will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system wiien entering it
•hrough the mucous surfaces Much
articles should never be used except on
prescriptions from reputable physi
cians, as the damage thev will do is
tenfold to the good you can possibly*
den ve from them. Hall’s ('atai rh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A < 0.,
Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is
taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. In Inlying Hall’s Catarrh Cuie
be sure you get the genuine. It is lak< n
internally and made in Toledo, Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney A Cos. Testimonials
free.
Mmd by Druggists. Price, 75c. per
bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vernon have
rented Mr. Tom Watkin’s house on
Leake street, and are now .occupying
it.
Mrs Berta Elrod, of Pine Log, vis
ited Carter? vi lie last week.
Mrs. W. C. Walton visited Atlanta
recently.
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
To Whom it May Concern: Susie Smith hav
ing in proper form applied to me tor permanent j
let ters (f adiniuihtiration on the estate of W. P. j
Kmft h, late of said vount.y. this to cite ail and !
singular, the creditors and next o’ kin of W P. I
Snath, to be and appear at my ofttce. with pi tlie
time allowed by law, and show cause, if ans
they caw, why permaw* nt administration should
not be planted to Susie Smith on \V V. Smith’s
estate. Witness my hand and official signature
this dih dav of December, 19u4,
U, VV, HENDRICKS, Ordinary
Citation for Leave to Sell Land.
GLORIA. Barlow County.
To Whom It May Concern: Sam J. Allen, ad
fnlnist 1 tit or of .John tt, Allen. i!tt- used hn 111
diit’ form applied to llte undersign' 1 ') tor leave to
sell ila* binds belonging to the estate of said d<-
eea. ed. and said application will be heard on
the first Mondav in .ianua-v next. This Decen:-
hei- G W. llE.Ntmi KS, Ordinary.
Citation for Guardianship.
tl Ft >U<! I A —Bartow Couut.v.
To whom it may concern: 1,. ,T. Smith having
a polled for guardianship of the person ami pro -
ert\ ol Robert Collum Meek.v folium, Nravie
Col! um and Rebel let'oil urn minor children of John
folium and Sarah M folium late of said county,
deceased, notice ts driven tli r said application
will be heard on the Itrst Monday in January
next. This Itecember 7th, littt4,
G W. HENDRICKS, Ordinaly,
Administrators Sale.
GEORGI A, Bartow County:
Agreenblv to order of the Court of Ordinary "t
said county will be sold at 1 tie court house dot r
of said county on the first- Tuesday in January
next, within the legal hours of sale. tfi> following
property towtt: Forty Acres of Land situated
la the southeast earner of lot No. 71, In the 15th
district and 3rd section of said county, said land
being in a square form, and on which is located
a large peach o-chsrd. sold a* the property of
Martha Brooks, bite oi said county deceased.
Term* cash
R H A. E 1.1.15, Administrator.
December 7th. HUM.
Administrators Sale.
GEORII A Rnrtow County:
Agreeably to hu order of the Court of Ordi
nary o( said county, will be Bold at auction at
the court house door of said county on the tirst
Tuesday in January 19>5. within the legal hours
of sale, the following property towit: Ten shares
of the capital stock ot the First National Bank
of Cartersville. Ga , (one hundred dollars each)
and ten shares of one hundred dollars each of the
t artersville Laud Company, sold a<uhe property
of,l. H. Mayfield, late of said cour#v, deceased.
Terms cash. This 7th day of Bee. 19 H.
DELPHA MAYFIELD, Administratrix.
Administrator** Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Agreeably to an order ol the court of ordi
nary of said county. will be sold at the court
house door of said county on the Bret Tuesday
in January next, withiD the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: Lot of land No.
53 in the 'JJJ district and 2d section of Cherokee
county, Ga., containing ISO acres, more or less;
one-half ol the minerals and mineral interests
reserved.
Also, three houses and lots in Cartersville,
Bartow county, to-wit: No. 1, fronting weston
an alley near Postal street, and bounded north
bv Mrs. Hawkins 1 , east by J. G. Broughton s
property, and south by J. W. Knight's property,
containing about one-quarter of an acre No. 2,
fronting west on Tennessee street, bounded
north by property of H, G. B. Turner, east by
property formerly belonging to T. R. Jones, and
somh by property of estate of J M. Stephens,
containing about three quarters of an acre. No.
3, fronting wes* on Tennessee street bounded
north by estate of J. M Stephens, east by prop
erty formerly ow ned by T. K. Jones, and south
bv property of Mrs. J. G. M. Montgomery, con
taining about one-quartet of an acre. Sold as
the property of J M. Stephens, late of said
conntv, deceased. Terms —cash.
JOHN A. STEPHENS.
Dec. 7, IW4. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I GEORGIA, Bartow County
By virtue of an order from the Court of Oi*il -
n .1 v ot Bartow county, Oeorgiu, will be sold, on
t. e "first. Tuesday in January, 1005, at thecouri
house door in said county, within legal a e
ours, tile following described lands to-wit:
One' hundred acres, snore or less, of laud lot
number 2 1 , in the Kith district and .id section of
Bartow! cutinty, Georgia, being ull or said lot
except a strip ofi the south side of said lot. be
longing to V W. Loudermllk and Rosser Thom,
a-, and except a strip twenty-seven 1,27) rods
wide off of the east side of said lot, extending
from the north side of said lot to the said L; tid.
erniiik and Thomas strip of land, on the south
sideol said Jot. the said bid acres ol land being
part of the tract of land for merly know n as the
dower tract ol laud set apart 10 the widow of
B F. Shaw, late of said county, deoeased, and
on w hich 100 acres are located mines and miner,
uts satd to be valuable. Also all the tenmlning
portion of said dower tract of lan , containing
242 acres, more or leas, embracing the above di -
scribed strip 27 rods wide, tiff or the east stile of
said land lot number 21, extending from the
aforesaid Loudortniik ana Thomas portion of
said lot on the south to the north side of said
lot nuuioer 20; also all of land lot number 20,
and sixty-four acres, more or less, of laud lot
number J 1 being nil that portion of satd lot
lying south ot landsofC. H. Bailey and of C. F.
Uoree, formerly Known sh the J. a, Bailey place,
and ai o one-naif a re, lying in the southwest
corner of laud lot numb r 12, ull ot said lots and
parcels ot land lying and being in the lath dis
trict and ad section o! Murtow county, Georgia.
The suid 242 acre tract of land lies in a body,
and has a spring and running * ’■ end budd
ings and improvements thereon, ilie wuule con
stltu ing a valuable farm. The terms of said
sale will lie for cash. Deeds will be executed to
the purchasers jt said two tracts of land on
payment, of Ihe purchase price.
This December ti, 1904.
■i. A. FRIGE. Administrator.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Barrow Comity,
By virtue of nn order of the Court of Ordina
ry of naid county, will Resold wt public outcry ,
on the first Tuesday in J.uihmi-v, Httisi, at the
court house door In said count , be. wren tb>
usual hours 01 sale, the follow ing real estale to
wit ; The home place of Robert Gnapmaii, iafe of
said county, dteeased, containing lidacies, more
or less, composed o lots of land nuntbe s iO4
and 135, and parts of lots of land numbers 82 aud
83, in the 4th district and 30 section of Bartow
county, Georgia, said land bounded north by
Canty s lands, east, and south by lands ot Robert
L. Lambert, improvements 5-room dwelling, 2
tenant houses, stables and outhouses; <wrtd as
the property of estate ol Robert Cnapinau for
distribution under fiis will Terms cash.
The sth December, 1904.
VV. H. LIMFKIN i
and > Executors It. Chapman.
VV. M. DODD. )
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
Whereas C. N. Browne and W T. Overby, exec'
dtors of the last will of Mrs M. A. Brown, de"
ceased represent to the court in their petition,
duly filed and entered 011 record, that they have
fud.y administered Mrs. M. A -Brown's estate in
accordance with tier last will this is therefore to
cite all pei sons concerned, kiudred and creditors,
to show cause, if au.v they can, why said execu
tors should not be discharged from fheir exeeu.
'orshi'i aud receive letters of dismission oolite
first Monday in January, 1905.
This Dec. 7, 1904.
G. VV. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation f>r DismiSFio n.
GEORGIA, B vrtow County.
Whereas, VV r . H v Bagwell, administrator or
C. 11. Bagwell, represents to the court in his pe
tition, duly filed, that he has tolly administered
C. B. Bagweil’s estate; this is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can. why said adminis
trator should not be discharged irom bis admin
istration and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in January, I9f 15.
G. W, H EM D KICKS Ordinary.
Citaticn for Letters of Administration.
Citation for Twelve Months’ SwpporL
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart a
twelvemonths' support for the family of W. P.
Smith, deceased, having filed their return, all
persons concerned' a,re hereby cited to show
cause in the Court of Ordinary of said eoaat.v,
by ihe first Monday in Janaar.v next, why the
application for said twelve months' support,
should not be grant' and. This 18 c *mber 7th, 1904.
U. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Cartersville Lumber Cos.
Has a Fully Equipped Plant
0
Planing* Mill, Dry Kiln, Ware Room, Lumber
Yard. Keeps in stock everything needed in
the way of rough and dressed lumber,
shingles, etc.
%.UD THBB TEE "SUCK STOVE”
COOK STCVES Cos 00 UP J
KNIGHT HARDWARE CO.
VV Jk W V VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HALLS Hair Renewer
A high-class preparation for the hair. , Keeps the hair soft and
glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and
always restores color to gray hair. u *
Overcoat Satisfaction.
If you have always had your overcoats
made to measure, you will give your preju
dice against ready-ot-wear apparel a severe J-' llilijfr'
shock by dropping in here and seeing the -Jiff
swellest overcoats in town, at juices that
will not only please but surprise you. We
sell the t
SCHLGSS OV6RCLHDS
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and there is just as much style, just as much quality, just as good
fit, as you would get from the “merchant tailor, ’’ and at a price far
j?
below the amount he has been charging you.
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Here are two of the most popular styles in long" coats. They both possess
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the quality of Scloss “drapery" that is giving other clothing" manufacturers so
much concern. In simple language they ‘‘hang right," and the way they hang
makes them distinctive in style. The “swagger” is corsect, the material perfect.
If you want to get away from the ordinary, buy a Schloss Overclad.
THIS * lABEI~* PM - GARMEMTS
Prices range AIA &Qf| I -7 ; /T
from 9IU 10 VllUa
jbx GOPVftKMtTte A
Guarantees Superiority.
Al! lengths from 44 to 52 inches. Drop in and let us talk it oyer.
J. W. Vaughan & Cos.
Outfitters to Particular People. Cartersuille, Ga,
THE
Oar stock of Xmas goods is here and
we want you to take a look.
Fancy. Lamps, Fancy
China, Jardiniere Carv
ing sets, etc, etc.
Everything' the best and prettiest you ever saw. Coir, e
eariy.
CALHOUN BEOS.
IP'
You are not a depositor in the
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
you should be.
No matter how small your
business, you will eceive
courteous treatment and eve
ry facility of the bank will be
placed at your disposal.
Christmas
is Near
at Hand