The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, December 15, 1904, Image 5

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SANTH CL-KUS GOODS I R. SATTERFIELDS DEPARTMENT STORE! ■ ' jry thing \ou want in Stint a Ci&us (roods at \\ • \v, R. Satterfield s Department —Dast month I low about some old-fashioned ginger cakes ? We ft ;terfield s Department Store, ihe box ot money to get keys at the box of money. This box of money have the genuine Cuban Molasses to make them. Try ■ positively be given awav the first Monday in; will be gixen away ou the first Monday in Christmas! some of bur Cuban W R. Sattkrfifld’s ■ .tmas week. Now is the time to get keys. I week. W. R. Satterfield’s Department Store. Department Store. FEMALE ■WEAKNESS 642 1-2 Congress Bt. > Portland, Maink, Oct. 17,1902. consider Wine of Cardui superior doctor’s medicine I over used Hd 1 know whereof I speak. I suf ■, ,j ior n ne months with suppressed Brnstruat ion which completely prog ■ttcd me. Pains would shoot through ■ hack and sides and 1 would have Binding headaches. My limbs would B ll no aud I would feel so weak I Bold not stand up. I naturally felt ■seen raged for I seemed to be beyond Be help of physicians, but Wine of Birtiiii came as a God-send to trie. I ■ , a change for the better within a After nineteen days treatment ■ nirrst-vaN without suffering the ■ouios 1 usually did and soon became and without pain. Wine of Bir is -iraniy wonderful arid 1 wish Bat ail suffering women knew of its B>od qualities. I** Bream re), Portland Economic League I ppri jiiical headaches tell of fe ■a! * weakness. Wine of Cardui Hui s permanently nineteen out of ■viy twenty cases of irregular ■eases, bearing down pains or Hny female wealcness. If you are Hiscouraged and doctors have Haiied, that is the best reason in Hie world ye® should try Wine of Hardui now. Remember that Headaches mean female weakness, ■■cure a SI.OO bottle ot Wine of Hardui today. MINE" CdRDUI ■HATTIE BIHI) MURRAY ■A'to Departed Ifcis Life. Nowaber. a*. 9<>a. ■hag gone to that far-away city— land they call rest; have seen it so often in dreams, there coanes no nigdit o’ere its light, ■ith its lovely flowers and streams, ■re are radiant forms, and they walk I in white, ■ that far-aw.ay peaceful shore: ■ a splendor lies in thecr cloudless I eves, ■ they are taught to wep 10 more. ■ has gone be that far-aw-sy city-how Ml softly (alls, ■ i the music of love, Htlie angels.sing, and their glad harps ■ ring the still sweet air above; ■ the windsihey whisper o’er banks ■ oi (lowers, H>u the I'aUiiig. waters’ chime ■ earned along in one sweet song ■ swell the music sublime. ■ has gone to that far-away city, but 9 they nevecr die. ■ho live in this home far-away; they pai.t aio more on tfcassuh kiss- I ed shore. ■here the feet of angels stray; ■ crowned with the loveJy buds of I spring, Btd the blossoms of sumaaer aglow, ■ will wander o’er vales and tell I sweet tales. the loved ones wbo’ve gone before. Lula Tumu Lion. (iilreath-Yarborough. B pretty hosae wedding took iast Thursday evening at the ■'ienceof the bride’s father, Mr. B- r tan A. Gi!reath near Cassville, Miss Ora Gslreath was mar ■ -° Mr, waiter Yarborough, ■ ev - Mr. Tumlin, of the Bgston circuit, performing the Bmony. ■ lle bride is a lovable young a musician of skill and B>ty. B r - Tarborough is one of Bar ■HAPPY |>ME one where health abounds. 'tb impure bloodthere cannot be good health. " 'th a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. Ifs Pills B lf y the torpid LIVER and restore Batural action. • I Wealthy LIVER means pure m , b tod. - f- re blood means health. Health means happiness. “o Substitute. All Druggist*, Tllfi NEWS, . aIvIEKSVILIj% GKORGLV. DECEMBER 15. 190-4. tow county’s most successful young fanners. The young people have the best wishes of a great many friends. The Companion Informs and Entertains. The Youth’s Companion uses enter tainment as a means rather than an end, conveying always in its fiction and its articles some convincing truth or some contribution to the useful knowledge of its readers. The 235 men and women enlisted to write for The Companion represent an infinite variety of talents and call ings. Through The CoinpiQiion they address not only the young and impressionable, but the fathers and mothers of the natiort. The entire family claim a share in the good things Which fill The Companion's pages. Full Illustrated Announcement, de scribing the principal features of The Companion’s new volume for 1905, will be sent to any address free. The new subscriber for 1905 will re ceive all the issues of The Companion for the remainiiig weeks of 1904 free from the time of subscription, also The Companion “Carnations” Calen dar for 1905, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkley Street, Boston, mass. Boy's Life Saved f. om Membranous Croup. C W. Lynch, a prominent citizen of Winchester, Ind., writes, “My lit tle hoy had a severe attack of mem branous croup, and only got relief after taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. He got relief after-one dose and I feel that it raved the life of my boy. Re fuse substitutes. dreene Drug Cos. ■doc A Thousand Dolt'ars' worth of Cood. A. H. Thti’mef, a well known coal operoaFor of HnfYalo, 0., writes, “I liave been afflict-ed with kidney and btaider trouble for years, passing gravel or stoe with excruciating pain I got no relief from medicine under I began taking Foley’s Kidney CiMre, then the result w r as surprizing. A few doses started the brick dust like fi' e stones and now I have no pain across mj kidneys and I feel like anew man. It has done me a #4OOO v’ortlf'of good,” Greene Drug Oa. dec A Continual Strain. j Many men and women are constantly | strbj oted to what they commonly term | -“a w.ntinual strain” because oi some ! iinanefal or family trouble, it wears and | •distresses them both mentally' and pin fically* affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney ail merits, with the attendant evils of con stipation. loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low vitality' and despondency. They cannot, as a rule, get rid of this ‘‘con tinual strain.,” but they can rt med.y its SaeGth destroying effects by taking fre quent doses of Green’s August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the Kidneys, insures healthy bodily func tions, 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 Flower, 25c; regular size,7sc. j At all druggists. Johnson’s Tonic does in a day wnatj glow Quinine cannot do in ten days. ’ Its splendid cures are in striking con-! trast with the feeble cures made bv qui- j mne. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt ; ami serious trouble in your system is j nervousness,sleeplessness, or stomach | upsets Electric Bitters will quickly j dismember the troublesome causes, j It never fails to tone the stomach, j regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit pai ticularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bit ters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don't give fjerfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Young Bros., Drug gists. dec v 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 lugig remedy. It cures quickly and prevents serious results from a eold. Greene Drug Cos. dec Foley's Honey and Tar positively , cures all throat and lung diseases. Refuse substitutes. Greene Drug Cos. dec A Costly intake. Blunders are sometimes very expen- j sive. Occasionally life itself is the j pi ice of a mistake, buf you’ll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dvspesia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. Tlie> are gentle but thorough. 2oc. at Young Bros.' Drug Store, dee A kidney or biadd* r | rou p] f , can always be cured by using Foley's Kid ney Cure in time- Greene’s Drug Cos. AMD THEM SHE FROWNED. Nervous Youth: “He, he! I always—ha—feel rather shy with pretty girl% y*know, but I’m quite at hor.%u with you.” H poem for Coday I ENVY NOT By Tennyson HKNVY not in any moods The captive void of noble mge. The linnet born within the cage, That never knew the summer woods; I envy not the beast that takes " license in the field of time. Enfetter’d by the sense of crime, To whom a conscience never wakes; • 9* Nor, what may count itself as blest, The heart that never pliglited troth. But stagnates in the weeds of sloth; Nor any want-begotten rest. I hold it true, wliate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow' most; Tis better to have loved and lost Than .never to have loved at all. tA V' ;V’ Year J Review ° f Reviews i £ The marc Magazines there are, the more 1 Inj^P eniga<p^e ** The Review of Reviews 2 “ I-id'spcns-iUc.” “ The one magazine I feci I must take,” “The P w'orl.i under a fisid-giant.” “An education in public affairs and ij current literature." —the-? art some of the phrases one hears from noted 2 B people "“ho read the Review or Rev.cw:. The mere magazine* there are, the JR S more i>< cevary > the Re .new of Rev., because it brings together the best that B Sis in ali the mot lmjjo tant moos Lia of the world. Svch is the flood of B B periodi. a! t*eraturc that nowaday* j epic say that the only wry to keep up B B with it is to read the Review of Reviews. Entirely over and abpve this review- ft iy mg section, t has more origins! Bird dif .n than sno magazines, and P B the most umciy and important articles or;-. -.l- ' nocthty. B Probably ire most useful section of a-i is Dr. /• Ibert Shaw's illustrated “ Prog- B B ress of the World," v here public events end • itativtiy and lucidly E B explained in e ‘ry.vsuc. iViauz a ■ , i -'is ■ leparircent alone is worth more than the price of the ravrez re. uo rpje carioon department, n B depicting cf'ent history in etnewurt. . a iavc : e. The ffeview ol 3 B Beviews cnvrrs five coanaenJ...u, £rA and foremofl. B B Men in public life, the members of Cc:y.- r.‘, rto.hssional men, and the great I B captains of industry who must keep “up w..-> ine Lae*,” intelligent fit fl women ail over America, have decided that :t is “indispensable.” Jf ; THE REVIEW Of" REVIE^'s'cOMPANY™ S 13 Astor Place. New fTork ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR ALDERMAN. We are authorized to announce the name of A. M. PUCKETT as a candi date for alderman from the second ward, subject to the white primary, Dec 14th. KOIt AI.DER.MAX. We are authorized to announce the name Of JOHN i I'ANFORL) as a can didate lor alderman from the first ward, subject to the.white primary December 14th. FOll Aid)HUMAN. We are autDorized to announce the name of W. HENRY MILNER as a candidate for alderman irons the tourth ward, .-übject to the white primary De cember 14th. FOlt ALDERMAN. We are authorized to announce the name ot N. A. BRADLEY as a candi date lor alderman from the third war.', subject to the white primary December 14tti. FOR ALDERMAN. We are authorized to announce the name of w. E. SMITH. (car inspector) as a candidate for alderman for the second ward, subject to the white prim ary December 14th. FOR ALRERMAM. Waare amthorized to announce the name of W. A. FOSTER for alderman from the Ist ward, subject to primary to be held the 14th day of December. FOR ALDERMAN. I announce myself a candidate for alderman from the second ward | subject to the white primary De cember 15. lam in favor of a sewerage system and 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. Petition for Charter. GEORGIA. Bartow County. Petitioners Warren A. tlodd, W r . D, Trlppe, J. W. Kennedy and James M. Smith show and pray the court as follows; 1. Petitioners, for themselves, their successors and assigns, desire and pray to be incorporated for the tenu of twenty (‘JO) .tears, with the privi lege of renewal at the tnd of that time, under the corporate name and style of "FARMERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY” 2. he object ol said corporation is pecuniary profit, to its stockholders 3. The particular business of said corpora tion Is to be merchandisimr, buying; holding: and selling goods, wares and merchandise of ail sorts, in parcels or bulk, at wholesale or retail, Includ ing fertilizers. Implements, mcehlnery. grocer, ies. notions., clothing, headwear, footwear, agri cultural products and furniture, undertakers, supplies vehicles and farmers’ supplies and any thing else generally or incidentally handled ffi any supply or mercantile establishment. 4. The capital stock of said corporation is to be Five Thousand Dollaig I GlQ), with the privilege of increasing the same at any time or i times, to any sum or sums not exceeding in the j aggregate Twenty Thousand Dollars ($99,900). as may be agreed to by the majority of the cap- ; ital stockholders, ail stock to be of the par j value to One Hundred Dollars 1 #100) each share, i 5. The principal office and place of business of | said Wrporatlou is to be In Taylorsville, Bartow j county, Georgia, with the right to estab ish branch ofliees and to conduct business elsewhere, as said corporation may deem best. fi. Petitioners pray lor said corporation all rights, powers and privileges usual or incident to corporations of like character, under the laws o Georgia. and that no personal liability attaches to any stockholder after his subscription to the oapital stock shall have been paid, either in money or any property, at a reasonable vaJua tion, JOHN W. A PAUL F. A KIN. Petitioners' Attorneys. Filed in qhe office of the clerk of the superior court, Bartow county, this November 30, listl W.C. WALTON Clerk. Tax Notice. Tax Collector Shaw v ill beat the following places at the dates named for the pur pose of col lecting taxes for the year 1904: Oartersvllle November 17; December 6,2., 22 Stamp Creek, November 28 a.m.; December 17 a. in. ’ j Emerson. November Ik. a. m ; Decembers 0 m Stilesboro, November If a. m ; December:! a’,,, iron Ft iti, Novembers, p. m ; December i s’ Kingston, November 7, 19, p. rn ; 211. Salacoa, November 23; December 15. Adalrsville, November 14; December's, 10. Rogers, November 12, a, m. Ford, November 9, a, m. Kugar Hill. November 24. ft. m. I.in wood, December 12. until 10 a. m (Sum Springs. November 21, p m Old Bartow. November 1. at noon hour. VVoir Hen, November 25; December 1(1, p. in, Allatoona,November IK.p.m: December in, a m iaylorsville, November 10; December 2 Kuharlee, November 8, 30. ( aHHville, November 18; December 7. 20, Dine Eosr, November 22: December 14. Sixth, November 15; December 8, 13 Tax* Station, November 12. p. m. Ladd's Dime Works. November 11, p. rn, ( lifford, November 28, noon hour. Barnsley's, November 28, until pi a, M. A. .1. .Valley November 21, at nic-hf. Deorgia Peruvian Ochre Cos., Dec m er 9 a m Cement, November 28, p. m. Whites, November 24, p. m. Bobo's Shop, December 12. p. m. I.eak s ( hapel, December Ist, at night’ EXECUTOR’S SALE. i GEORGIA, Barrow County, By virtue of Rn order of the Court of Ordina ry of salt! county, will be eold at public ontcrv on the first Tuesday in January iDor, nr the court house door la said conut >,'bet ,he usual hours ol sale, the following real estate to- U : The home place of Robert Chapman, late of ‘■"id county deceased, containing 129 acres, more or less, composed oi lots of lan.l nnmbe s 134 and 135. and parts oflots of laud numbers 82 and s.t, in the 4th district and M section ol Bartow <<*nnt.v, Georgia, said land bounded no th hv Canty 's lands, east and south bv lands ot Robert L. Lambert, improvements E-room dwelling 2 tenant bouses, stables anti outhouses; sold as the nrope.-ty of estate ot Robert Chaouian for distribution under his will Terms cash. The sth December, 1904. W. H. LUMPKIN 1 aad >Executors R. Chapman. I W. M. DODD. ) I Citation for Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Bartow County, To Whom It May Concern: Susie Smith hav ing In proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of W. R. Smith, late of said county, this to cite ad and singular, the creditors and next of kin of W P. Smith, to lie and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, wh.v permanent administration should not tie granted to Susie Smith on W. I*. Smith’s estate. Witness my baud aijd official signature this lith day of December, 1904. G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation for Letters of Dismission. GEORGI A. Bartow County. Whereas C. N. Browne and W T. Overby, exec utors of the last will of Mrs M. A Brown, de ceased represent to the court In their petition, duly tiled and entered on record, that they have fud.v administered Mrs. M. A Brown’s estate In accordance with her last will: this is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said execu tors should not lie discharged from their execo ■ orsht i and receive letters of dismission on the llrst Monday in January, 1905. This Dec. 7, 1904. O. W, HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation fr Dismission. GEORGIA, B .rtow County. Whereas, VV. H, Bagwell, administrator of C. B. Bagwell, represents to the court in hie pe tition, duly Hied, that he has tally administered 0. B. Bagwell'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 tie discharged from bis admit istration and receive letters of dispiisrion on the first Monday in January, 1905. G. W, HKMDKICKS O'diuary. Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEORIA. Bartow County. To Whom it Ma.v Concern: Sam J. Allen, ad ministrator of John R, Allen, deceased, lias in due form applied to the underslgnen for leave to sell the lands belonging to the esfnte of said de ceased, and Hind application wilt be heard on the first Monday In January next. This Decem ber 5,1904. G. w. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Bartow Couuty, To whom it may concern: L. J, Smith having applied for guardianship of the person and prop erty ol Robert Colluni Meek.v Collutn, Neavlo f olium and Lebelte Collum minor children of John Collum and Sarah M. Collum late of said county, deceased, notice is given th -A said application will be heard on the first Monday in January next. This December 7th, 1904. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary, r Citation for Twelve Month*’ Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. The appraisers appointed to set apart a twelvemonths’ support for the family of W. P. Smith, deceased, having filed thetr return, *ll persons concerned are hereby cited to show cause In the Court of Ordinary of said county, by the first Monday In January next, why the application for said twelve months' support should not be granted. This December 7tb, 1904. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary Administrators Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County: Agreeably to order of the Court of Ordinary of said county will tie sold al the court, house door of said couuty on the first, Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property towit: Forty Acres of Land situated In the southeast corner 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-chard, sold as the property of Martha Brwka, lute of said county deceased, i Terms cash™ R II A. ELLIS, Administrator. 1 December 7th. 1904. Administrators Sale. I GEORGIA Bartow County! , .... Agreeably to an order or the Court, of Otdi ! nary ol said county, will be sold at auction at the court houf'ft door of waul county on the nrnr Tuesday rn January 19*5. within the Ihoil bourn i ol sale, the following property towit; ten shares | of the capital stock of the First National Rank of Cartersvllls, G. 1., (one hundred dollars e and ten nhareg of one hundred dollars each l Cartersvllle Land Company, sold os ths-si AReriy j of J. H. Mayfield, late of said county. I Terms cash. This 7th day of Itee. DELPHA MAYFIELD. Administratrix. Ad m ini%t ato r’ & GEORGIA, Bartow Aount.v. Agreeably to an, artier of the court 6t ordi nary of said county, will, be sold at the court house door of said couoty on., the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal, hours of sale, the following property, to-wit. - Lut of land No. Mip the 23d district and 2d section of Cherokee county, Ga. v containing 180 acres.,more or less; one-half ol the uilueruls and luiugral Interests n , HOrT) , t j Also, three honses and lots in Cartersville Bartow county, to-wit: No. 1, fronting weston 4 an alley near I’ostel street, and bounded uanrjti by Mrs, Hawkins’, east by J. G. Brotlgfltd'' property, and south by J. V/. Kuight.’g property 5 j containing ahont, one-quarter of an acre No V ! fronting west on Tennessee street, bounded 1 north by property of H, G. B. Turner, east t>v I property formerly belonging to T. R. Jontv- sou h by properly ol estate ol .1. AJ. Step liens’ containing about three-quarters of an acre No 13, fronting **' on Tennessee street hounded ->rtb by estate of 1.. M. Stephens Of it bv 1 rop lerty ?*•“ , b -V> .• Join*. and south by pron ‘ >ur ofMM ’ M ‘ Mpntgomerv, eon. wtoDc.qoanvr■■of dn acre. sid as ' the pT.pe'rty o ' V*’ Cf ' s couuty, deceased. feUNA STEPHEN*. D-c 7, 1904. ” Admmlsrrator. ADMINISTRATOR - GEOKGf A, Bartow County. By virtue of an order from the Court of (Jidi nary of Bartow county. Georgia, will he sold on the first Tuesday In January, 105, at the court bouse door in said connt.v, wlttna le>tal sale ours, the following described lin , tc-.vit: One hundred acres, more or less, oflnndlot number 21, in the loth district and Jdr. -ii > B ,>f Bartow county, Georgia, being all of saw lot except a, strip off the soutft side of said lot. be longing to D. \\ , Loudermilk and Rosser Thom as, aud except a strip twenty-seven ;27> rorix wide off of the eaxt side of said lot, extending from tiie nortn side of said lot to the safd I, ud erinilk and Thomas strip of laud, on the south side ot said lot, the sui.i 100 acres of land beia - i pHrt of t6e tr ®®t land formerly known as the ia "r d Y. ! up,u t to the Widow or I ’i- • i^ha*, lute of said county, deceased ft tut on “bich ion acres are located mines and miner als said to be valuable. Also all the tern inloJ portion of said dower tract of lana.contXinJ 242 acres, more or ! embracing the above rtf iibed Bttip 27 rods wide, off of the east side of Niud laud Jot ijumber iM, extt*n<Siu-- f roiß aioresald Loudermilk amt Thomas ftort“u*f -HU lot on the south to the north side of said lot hum tier 28; nlxo all Und lotnomber an ■mi siity-iour acr,- less ,7° ■ ' number 11 hii lHirfinf ° f flr f u ut ‘ bi- "oath of lioisof U.'p. Baiiev an, r iloree formerly known as the I x ko 3 f ?• f • and al o one-t.alr ,rr L iIW .F law . corner of land lot numb V 12, a,I ol “a parcels 01 land lying and |7 ,, ,1 a ' tnct and 3d sect.ou oi Bartow counl v l ,' 4 ' The said t 242 acre tract of laud lies'i'n a bmiv' and has a spring and running water nnd b , V ings and improvement.-, thereon, the whohfkii Stitu ing a .aluatile farm. The L,, co . n ‘ sale will be for cash. Deeds will bx ° f , the purchasers jf said two tracts w i' U tl> payment of the purchase price “" d oa Ibis December , l<M. J. A. PRICK, Administrator.