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W. R. SATTERFIELD S DEPARTMENT STORE!
Everything' von want in Santa Clans Goods at W.
R. Satterfield’s Department Store. The bnx ot money
will positively be given awav the first Monday in
Christmas week. Now is the time to get kevs
FEMALE
WEAKNE S3
M 2 1-2 Congress St.
Portland, alaink, Oct. 17,1302.
I consider Wine of Cardui superior
to an doctor’s medicine I ever used
and I know whereof I speak. 1 suf
fered for nine months with suppressed
menstruation which completely pros
trated me. Pains would shoot through
my back and sides and I would have
blinding headaches. Mr limbs would
swell up and t would feel so weak I
ccfn Id not stand op. I naturally felt
discouraged for I seemed to be beyond
the hafp of physicians, hut Wine of
Cardui came as a God-sencl to me. I
felt a change for the better within a
week. After nineteen days treatment
I men stellated without suffering the
agonies X usually did and soon became
regular and without pain. Wine of
Cardui is simply wonderful and 1 wish
that all suffering women knew of its
good Qualities.
/ ~<V.
Treasurer, Portland Economic .League
Periodical headaches tell of fe
male weakness. Wine of Cardui
cures permanently nineteen out of
every twenty cases of irregular
metises, 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 W ine of
Cardui now. Remember that
headaches mean female weakness.
Secure a SI.OO bottle of Wine of
Cardui today.
NINE F
capshi
THE COUNTY.
KINGSTON.
The Witlouise literary society at Kings
ton will give an entertainment at tic
evening of tbe 23d inst., the proceeds of
which wi 11 go towards a payment on
the piano? The play, "Left in Charge,”
which was written byMissßell Bayless,a
former resident of this place, will be
given. Recitations, tableaux, panio
mimes and music will be had. Every
body cordially invited to come. A full
house solictied.
OAK GROVE.
Mr. Henry Holland and Miss Marv
Vvikley were very happily married last
Sunday morning, Squire Whiteside
officiating.
Harry Dodd, of Atlanta, spent fast
Saturday and Sunday with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. H.DodrL
Horton. Roger and Wallace Bailey and
Grady Jolly spent one evening last
week hunting the tieids of the ola ITLIi
over for game.
Dr. ana Mrs. T. D. Arnold, of Kings
ton, spent last Sunday at Ford.
Walter Hubbard has the honor of
raising the largest hog in this district;
the hog after being killed and ready to
be packed down weighed4oolbs.
Grady Jolley, of Kingston, spent last
Sunday at the nome of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Jolley.
Ben Pitman, of Aragon, passed'
through this section one day last week.
Henry Jolley will begin school at
this place January 1, 1905.
The little son til' Mr. J. C. Owens is
very sick with fever.
Rev. G. A. Sheffield filled his regular
appointment last Saturday and Sunday
at Macedonia.
Mr. Hall*and family,of Pell City, \.ia.,
have moved into our community".
Miss Lucile Powers, of Vans Valley,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Dodd.
A merry Christmas and a prosperous
new year to the .News and to the
readers.
Your Eyes.
If they are failing,weak,near or far
sighted, if there is any defect in
them whatever, you should not
neglect these “Windows of the soul; 1
neither should you trifle with ped
lers, ct.eap spectacles or those who
are incompetent, to fit g lasses to these
wonderful and complicated organs.
A mistake in this respect may injure
or ruin your eyes forever, if you need
assistance it will be decidedly to your
interest to cousint Mr. C. E. Folsom,
who is examining optician with Julius
R. Watts & Cos., 28 Whitehall St.,
Atlanta,Ga.Mr.Folsom is experienced
and conscientious in his examination
and reasonable in his charges. Call
and see him when in Atlanta. He will
be glad to talk with you. His advice
may save you trouble and expense.
The Spitzbergeu Coal Company
of Thrundbjem, Norway, has suc
ceeded in making arrangements
with American capital for devel
oping the immense coal fields efu
the Arc ic islands. The Americans
will furnish 350.000 kr., but the
company will remain in the hands
<.f the present stockholders and
under Noiwegian jurisdiction.
CASTOR IA
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THE NEWS, GKOUGIA. IWFMIKR !*, 1 <)()!,
SANTM CLAUS GOODS
Wit .t Hap.toned to Dorothy,
Adams(Tenn.) Enterprise: Miss
Dorot!is’ Rollow had a painful
though not serious accident the i
other day, which was a mystery to
her friends. So here for it solved
She vat silting quietly in a rocker
when the mail came, and she
received a package postmarked
“Adams,” and in the excitement
that followed the rocker went one
Wav, Miss Dorothy the other and
the ruby ring remains to be seen.
Her hand is bruised, but we think
; she’ll get oveT it,
Boys’ s.ifa Savad f om Membranous
Croup.
C W. Lynch, a prominent citizen
|of Winchester, Ind, writes, “My lit
tie boy had a severe attack of mem
branous croup, and only got relief
after taking fV.ej's Honey and Tar.
He got relief after oue dose and 1 feei
that it saved the life if my boy. lie
fuse substitutes. (Ireene Drug Cos.
dec
I The V tutu’s Companion as a (lift
What other Christmas present
j can you choose that will give so
I much pleasure ior so little money
as a year’s subscription for The
Youth’s Companion? The Holiday
Numbers and the Calendar, joy- |
ously welcomed on Christmas!
morning, making a good gift in
themselves, are but the foretaste of
a whole year’s feast to come. The
mind is entertained with the num
bers in hand, and the imagination i
revels in the pleasure that each I
new week will bring until Christ
mas comes again.
If you desire to mkea Christ,
mas present of The Youth’s Com
pauion, send th. publishers the
name and address of the person
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Youth's Companion, with $1.75,
! the annual subscription price, stat
ing thai it is to be a gift. The
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1 named, in a parcel to be opened
Christmas morning, all the remain
; ing issues tor 1904, published after
the subsciptiou is received, incited-’
ing the Double Holiday Numbers,
; The Companion’s . 1 s’
Calendar for 1905, lithographed
in twelve colors and gold, and sub
sciption certificate ior the fifty-two
issues of 1905.
Full Illustrated Announcement,
fully describing the principal feat
uies of The Compaion’s new vol
ume for 1905, will be sent to any
address free.
The Youth's Companion.
144 Berkley St. Boston, Mass
AThoV° DU " ars ’ wc,i 4 o f Coo and
A. H. Thurne', a well known eotil
operator of Buffalo, 0., writes, “J
have been afflicted with kidney and
bladder 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 fine stones and now I have no
pain across inj kidneys and I feel
like anew man. It has done me a
SIOOO worth of gopd.” Greene Drug
Cos. dec
A Contimuil Strain.
Many men and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
“a continual strain” because oi some
financial or family trouble. Itwearsand
distresses them both mentally and
physically, aftectiug their nerves badly
and bringing on liver and kidney ail
inents, with the attendant evts o' con
>tipation, loss ot appetite, sleeplessness,
low vitality and itespondency. They
cannot, as a rule, get rid of this “con
tinual strain,” but they can remedy its ,
he“lth destroying effects by taking fre
quent doses oi 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
Lhat “continual strain.” Trial bottle
of August Flower; 25< ; regular size, 75c.
At aii druggists.
Johnson's Tonic does in a day wnat
slow Quinine cannot do in ten days.
Its splendid cures are in striking con
trast with the feeble cures made In qui
nine.
Foley’s Honey and Tar positively
cures all throat and lung diseases.
Refuse substitutes. Greene Drug Cos.
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to get keys at the box of money. This box of money
will be gixen away on the first Monday in Christmas
week. W. R. Satterfield’s Department Store
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Stnek on Himself.
“TherCts Percy, lie says lie’s In
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Tt urhers’ Examination.
An examination tor teachers in tlift
public schools of Bartow county Will
be held next Friday, and Satu day at
the court lemse. All applicants are
required to attend both days.
Petition tor Charter.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
Petitioners Warren >.. Dodd, W. U. Trippe, .1,
W. Kennedy and James -M. Smith show mid ppti,y
tbe court hs follows;
L. Petitioners, for themselves, tlieir successors
and asstens, desire and pray to toe Incorporate#
tor the term of twenty (201 years, with t ; ae privi
|c>fp ot reuewnl at the end of that thus, nndyr
the corporate name ad style of “FiUMKKH’
SUPPLY COMPANY' T
2, Jhe object 01 said corporation Is pecuniary
pro#\ to its stockholders
3 The particular business of satin corpora
tion Ih to be uien-ti.vndfeiny, buying, holding and
aeWSuK (foods, wares anil mere.hn.odise of ail sorts,
in parcels or built, at wholesale or retail, includ
ing lertiliiers. implements imeehioer.v. grocer.
*e*. notions, rfePhintf. headwear. footwear, airrl
eeltural products and tnrui"ure, undertakers,
-supplies vehicles mid farmers’ supplies and any.
-btllK else ttesiet aily or Incidentally handled In
tny supply r mercantile estaWlsfcajent,
4. The caidta.l stock of said corporation Is to
the Five Thoosainl Hollins ($.~I00), with the
privilege 1 f increasing: the ** at any time or
times, to #ur worn or sums not exceeding: in the
agirregmte Twenty Thousand Dollars ($•'8,000),
; ns tnay he atreecd to by the majority of the cap
| ital stockholders, all stock to be of the par
value to floe Hundred Dollure ii}l4>B) each share,
‘ 5. The la iacipal office and place of business of
3 said corporation is to be in TANARUS vT rsrid*-, Bartow
| county, tleonria, with the ritcht to estab ish
j branch otflnesond to conduct business elsewhere,
as said eori>oratlon may deem best.
6 Petitioners prav tor said corporation all
• rigrhts, powers and privileges usual of incident to
corporations ol like- character, under the laws o
! Geortria, and that no personal liability attaches
to any stockholder after his subeerfption to the
capital stock shall hare been paid, either In
money or any property, at. a reasonable valua
tion, JOHN W. A PAUL F. A KIN.
Petitioners’ Attorney s.
Filed in |he office of the clerk of the superior
court, Bartow county, this November 30, 1004
w. c. walton ciork.
Tax Notice.
Tax Collector Shaw will be at* the foltowinv
place* at the datea nit inert for the purpose ol co 1 -
leetiuir taxes tor the year 1884:
Carterivtlle November 17; Decemtier a 21, 22
Stamp Creek, November 2 a.m.; December 17,
a. in.
Emerson, November 18, a. in : Decembers.p.jn.
Siiiesboro. November li a. m . December3,a.in
Iron Hill, November 8, p. m ; December 1.
Kihvaton, November 7, 18, p. m.; 28.
Salaeoa, November 21; December 15,
Ailalreville, November 14; December 5, 10,
Rogera, November 12, a. m.
Font, November 9, a, m.
Sugar HIM. November 24, a. m.
I.inwooii, December 12. until If) a. in
Gum Springs, November 21, p. m.
Old Bartow. November 1, a* noon hour.
'Voif Fen. November 25; December 111, p. m,
Ailatoona,November ls.p m: December 18, n.m
Ta.v lorevlUe, November 10; December 2
Euharlee, November 8. 80.
Cassvllle, November lt>; December 7,2 ft,
Pine Lof, November 22; December 14.
Sixth, November 15; December 0. 13,
Cued Station, November 12. p. m.
Lartrt’d Lime Works. November 11, p. m.
Clifford, November 2s, noon hour.
Barnsley's, November 28, until pi a, M.
A. J. Nallej's, November 21, at nlo-'it.
tieorida Peruvian OcbreCo.. Dei m or 9, a. in j
Cement, November 28, p. in.
Whites, November 24, p. m.
Bobo’s Shop. December 12. p in.
Leak's Impel, December Ist, at night)
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
| UEORGI . Ilnrtow Countc.
By virtue of an order of the Court ot Ordina
ry of t-airt County, will be sold at pnblie outcry,
on the first Tuesday in Januarv, 1 885, at the
court house door in said count', be'ween the
usnal bonis or sale, the following real estate to
wit: rile home place of Robert Chapman, late ot
said county deceased, cotstalninc 120 acres, more
or less, oinpoeed or lots of land numtve s l:;
and 135 m parts ot lots of land numbers 8" and
83, in the4>h district and 3d section of Bartow
county, eorgla. said land bounded no th bv
t’ant.i’s lands, east and south by lands ot Robert
L. Lambert, improvements 5-room dwelling 2
tenant houses, stables and outhouses; sold'as
the property of estate ol Robert Chapman for
distribution under bis will Terms cash.
The sth December, 1904.
W. H LUMPKIN )
Hd > Executors R. Chapm
W. M. DODD, j p
Citation for Letters of Administration.
QK(#!IA, Bartow County,
To Whom If May Concern: Susie Smith hav
ing In proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of adminlHtration on—the estate of W. P.
smlt I), late of said county, this to cite ad and
singular, the creditors and next o f kin of W l’.
Smith, to lie and appear at niv office within the
time allowed bv law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permamnt administration should
not be uaanted to Susie Smith on W. I*. Smith’s
estate. W Itisess my hand and official signature
this (tth day of December, 11104.
(f. W, HENDRICKS, Ordinary
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
Whereas C. N. Browne and W T. Overby, exec
utors of the last will of Mrs M. \ ltrown.de-.
cense.i represent to the court in their petition,
duly Hied an t entered on record, thttt thev have
fud.v administered Mrs. M. A Brown’s estate in
accordance with her last will this Is therefore to
cite all pet sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause If any they can, why styd execu
tors should not be discharged from their execu
rorstil’. and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in January, tfMKi,
This Dec. /, BUG.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
CDailou f*r Di mission.
GEORGI A, B ertow Connty.
Whereas, W. H, Batrwell, administrator of
C. B. Bay well, represents to the court in his pe
tition, duly tlh-d, that, he has l*Uy administered
r. It. Bayweit’s estate; this i,. thetefote to cite
nil persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can. wdy salt! adminis
trator should not. lie disc-ha tired :rom his admit -
Ist ration ant! receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in January, T-105.
G. VV. HEMDRICKS O'diuary.
Citation for Leave to Sell Land.
GKOIUA. Bartow County.
To Whom it May Concern: Sam J. Alien, ad
ministrator of John If, Allen, deceased has in
due form applied to the undersigned for lea ve to
! sell the lantis Pelonitinir to tne estate of saitl d<-
I cea ed, and said application will be heard on
I the first Monday In January next. This Decem
ber f>, BUM (f. w. HENDRI KS, Ordinary.
Citation for Guardianship.
GEORGIA—(Wtovv Cotiiity, # .
To whom it may concern: L. J. Smith having
an died for miardlanshlu of the person and prop
erty ol Robert Collum Meek.v Collum, Neavlc
Coiium and LebelieCollnm minor children of John
Collum aud Sarah M folium late of said county,
deceased, notice Is (liven th t said application
will is* heard On the first Monday in Jtinunry
next. This December 7th, 1904.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary,
Citation for Twelve Months’ Support
GEOHQIA, Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set ap%r
twelvemonths’ support for the family of U . I,
Smith, deceased, having tiled the ' r . re *" rn ’ h ““
persons concerned are hereby ch ...
cause in the Court of OrdU ®' t,"* 'hv the
liy the first Monday in .lanaary next, why.the
application for sold twelve tiiouia. supp ji >
Ht,oUld*not be granted. 1 his December 7th, •
U. W. HENDRICK’- Ordinary.
AamTiistrators S>.ie
GEORGIA, Bartow Cotnty:
Agreeably to order of t lit* Court of Ordinary of
-aid county will he sold ot Ihe court house door
of said county on the fleet Tuesday iu January
i next, within the Irani hour* ofsile, the following
property towit; Forty Acres of Land situated
in the southeast corner oflot No. 71, In the 15th
; district and :)rd section of said county, said lend
betas; in a square iorm, and on which i* o ateu
a law peach o-chnrd. sold as the property of
Martha Brooks, late of said county deceased.
Terms cash , , .
It H A. BLLId. Administrator.
December 7th. 1904
ActmirJstratQrs S?ale
GEORGIA BartowCoUaty.'
Agreeably to an order of the Court of OrdS
nary ot said county, will be sold at, auction at
the court house door of said county on the (irsr
Tuesday In January 18 )5, within the Icjral hours
o' sale, the following property towi 5 •-TK.'Lftjaree
of the capital stock of the First National t>uni
of Cartersville, Ga., (one huudreil dollars each)
and ten shares o( one hundred dollars each of the
( artersville Land Company sold as the property
of J. H. Mayfield, late of said conpt.v, deceased.
Terms cash This 7th day of Dec. 1914.
DELPHA MAYFIELD, Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
' GEORGIA, Bartow (’oortty.
Agreesbi.v to an order of the court of ordi
nary of said county will be sold at the court
house door of said county on the lirst Tuesday
in January next, within the leita hours of sale,
the following: property, to-wii; Lot of land No.
5.1 In the 22.1 district and 2d section of Cherokee
county, Ga., containing HiO acres, more or less;
one-half ol the miuer.ds and mineral Interests
reserved.
Also, three houses and lots in Cartersville
Bartow county to.wlt: No. 1, fronting west on
an alley near Post. 1 street, and hounded north
by Mrs. hawkins> east b.y J. 0. Broughton’s
property, and south by J. W. Knight’s property,
containing abont one-quarter of an acre. No 2.
"'ontii.g west on Teune-isee street, bouadeo
north b,y property of H, G. B. Turner, east by
property formerly belonging (o T. Jt. .lone- an i
south by property of esr.ite of J. M. Stephens
containing about three quarters of an acre. No'
3. fronting west on Tennessee street bounded
north by estate of J. M. St rphenv east by prop.
ert> formerly owned by T K. Jones, aud south
b.v property ot Mrs. .). G. M. Moatgonn-rv. con.
talSiug aouuc onr.quurter of an bits. Hold as
the pr >party of J M. Stephens, late of said
county, deceased. Terms—. ash
JOHN A. STEPHENS.
Dec. 7, 18(14. Administrator,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
GEORGIA, Bartow County'
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bartow county. Georgia, will be sold, oil
the first Tuesday in January, liMif, at tbe court
house door in said county, withoi legal sale
ours, the following describe I inn.is t<—-vit:
One hundred acres, more or less, of lend lot
number 2', iu the Pith district ami .ids. :: m of
Bartow county,‘Georgia, being all or said lot
except a strip off the south side ol said lot, be
longing to D. W, Loudermilk and Rosser Thom
as, and except a strip twenty-seven (27) rod,
wide off of the east side of said lot, extendim
from the norm side of said lot to the said L ud
ermilk atid Thomas strip of land, on fhesout
side ol said lot, the said 100 acres ot laud btla
part of tne tract of land formerly known as lit
dower trai t ot laud set apart to the widow o
B. 1, Shaw, late of said county, deceased, am
on which 100 acres are located mines and miner,
uls said to be valuable. Also all the remaining
portion of said dower tract of bum, containing
242 acres, more or lens, embracing the above di
sci ibed still) 27 rods wide, off ot the east side of
said,laud l6t number 21. extending from the
aforesaid Loudermilk amt Thomas portion of
said lot on the south to the non h side of said
lot number 20; also all of land lot number 8B
and stxt.v-four acres, more or leas; or laud lot
number 11 beiug all that portion o! said lot
lying south of lands ol <i P. Bailey andofC P
Goree, formerly known us the .J. a‘. Bailey place,
and al o one-.ialf acre, lying in the southwest
corner ot land lot numb r 12, all ot said lots and
parcels oi land lying and being in the 16th dis
trict and 3d section ot Bartow county, Georgia.
The said 242 acre tract of land lies in a body,
and has a spring and running water aud build
ings and improvements thereon, the whole con
suming a i alcalde farm. The terms of said
sale will be for cash. Deeds will be executed to
the purchasers of said two traets ol land on
payment of the purchase price.
This December 6, 1804.
J. A. TRICE, Administrator.