The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1904-1917, December 29, 1904, Image 4

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Woman l Society CARRIE GsRSKR .TONES. The dinner gix'en by Mr. and Mrs .1. VV. L. Brown to Miss Estelle ('al lioim and Mr. Miles G. Dobbins, whose wedding occurs on the eleventh of January, was an exceedingly pret ty affair. It occurred on Monday at the charming country home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, whose inv t.ations their friends always accept with the knowledge that there is much pleas ure in store for them. On this occa sion a huge forty pound turkey graced the board. Following this course were many others composed of the daintiest dishes. Throughout the dinner a punch of the most deli cions brew was served and there were many bright toasts to the bride a id gro >.n elect to the host and host ess, the little daughter isi the home ane others. In the center of the table was a large pumpkin shell filled with fruits and from this ran streamers of red satin ribbon which reached each plate. The dining room was pretty in its decoration of holiday greeus. Mrs. Brown wore a becoming cos tume of light green with touches of pink upon the corsage. Miss Cal houn's costume was of golden brown cloth and taffeta with which she wore a large hat of the same shade. 1 The invited guests were Miss Cal houn, Mr. Dobbin.-, Miss Thompson; Air. Boone, of Marietta, Mrs. Annie Harris, Miss Alary Lu Wikle, Dr. 0. H. Buiord, Mr. J. 8. Calhoun and Mr. 11. A. Chapman. Mrs. ('has. H. Smith, Mis Marian Smith and little C larles Young vis ited Rome Monday. There were many pleasant dinings hi family on Christmas day. Mr and Mrs John Crawford, of Dalton, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Anderson. Miss Elizabeth Darner takes pas sage next week for visits to California and Texas New Year’s resolutions are in ol der. First let us endeavoiito pay up our calls, welcome the strangers, then decide what xve will give to others as a winter pleasure. 1 uvitutions came over the telephone last Monday from Mrs. J. P. Ander son to come and spend the afternoon with her. over a game of six hand euchre. These were eagerly accepted and the jolliest of afternoons was spent. There were many Christmas goodies, the hostess having served both a salad ami a sweet course and informality was the charm of the affair. After this merry game came prizes too, the head prize falling to Mrs. W. M. McCafTerty, which proved to be an onyx and bisque, mounted thermometer ami the booby, a pretty Dresden coffee cup, fell to Miss ldalu Mi'am. The other guests were: Mrs. \\#W. Young, Mrs Busie Freeinrn Abbott, Mrs. Annie I). Harris, Mrs. Felton Tones. A particularly lovely dinner was Clark H. Griffin, to Mr. and Mrs. Waring Best, of Rome, Ga. This host and hostess have been married but a few months and have recently moved into their pretty little home, the appointments of which are just as dainty and sweet as the friends of this industrious little woman, knew she would have them The table on this evening was a picture in its array of sparkling cut glass, silver and dec orations of red. Resting on a batten berg center piece over red satin was a silver fruit bowl filled with bunches of luscious grapes, each bunch tied with red ribbon. Placed at intervals over the table were six red candle sticks holding red tapers A tempting menu was s. rved throughout which the color motif of red was in evidence. The home bore a festive air in its dress of ribbon tied holly wreaths and other Christmas greens. Mr. Reese Marshall, of Atlanta came up home for Christmas. GRAND OP Eli A HOUSE Atlanta and Surrounding Cities to Have a Rare Musieal Treat This Season. Next Monday, January 2nd, at the Grand Opera House, Atlanta, the most notable theatrical event of years will take place, when Klaw & Erlanger will present their colo sal production of the greatest of the English Drury Lane spectacles, “Mother Goose” at that theatre, be ginning an engagement of five nights with matinee Wednesday. An idea of the immensity of this production may be gleaned from the fact that more than TOO comedians, singers, dancers and pantomimist appears in it, and seventeen scenes each as an entire ordinary production, and mor beautiful than has ever been seen upon the American stage, are used. The costumes number 2000 and cost alone $75,000 to produce “Mother Goose” ran an entire year in London, and all last year in New York City at the New Amsterdam Theatre. It is the first play of its class ever presented in the Bouth, and will only be seen in Atlanta and New Orleans. It is described as be ing the mightiest exposition of beauty, humor, sparkling music and spectacular magnificence known to theatrical history. Production in Atlanta will be with the original cast and every detail of gorgeousm ss which has made the presentation the most talked of, the most notable theatrical event of years in the United States. Never has so much been offered ii one production. It is a succession of startling changes, each oue being more beautiful than th at preceding it. All, in all, “Mother Goose” is con ceded to be the very limit of theatri cal achievement, and in a glass, wholely, solely by itself. Railroad ex. curs ions v*ill !>?> run hv all linos lond ing into Atlanta, and a special rate has been arranged daring this en gagement. Sale of seats will begin Thursday morning. Prices being from 50 cents to $2.00. Mail orders accompanied by remitt uices address ed to the Manager Grand Opera, House, Atlanta, will be promptly at tended to. Yours truly, H. L DkGivk. Mgr., Grand Opera House. S( <khol<lt*iV Meeting The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First Nat onal bank of Cartersville, Ga.. for the purpose cf electing a board of directors, deciding on the number to be elected for the coming year, and of acting upon any other bus iness that may come before the meeting, will be held at the bank ing house iu Cartersville on the iothduy (second Tuesday) in Jan uary, 1905. 7~4t j. H. Vivion, Cashier. MULES <& HOUSES Dai ton, Ga , December 16, 1904. — Received, De cember 15, 1904, three car loads of Kentucky mules and one load of mares and horses These mules are two to five years old, all cood colors and sizes, fif teen to fifteen and one-half hands high, one-half of tlum broken Hack mare mules. One hundred and twenty head in all. These mules wili be sold on on-, two and three \ ears’ time. Come quick and <jet picks. J. b. & C. B. Brown. 7- At Best Coal ou the market at will iams’. Phone 119. Try a ton and be convinced. 4t Citation for Letters of Administration. GEOR IIA, IjHrtow Count \, To Whom it May Ooneern: Susie Smith hav ing in proper lorm applied to 11 e for permanent letters of administration on rhe estsleofW. P. 'mit h, late of said rouut.v. this to eir > ad and singular, the creditors nnd next o’ kin of W I*. Smith, to be and appear at m.v office within the time allowed h.y law, and show cause, if any the., can, why pernian.nt administration should not be grunted to Susie Smith on W. P. Smith’s estate. Witness iny hand and official signature this Bth day of December, 1!)04. G. W. HE.VftRIt Ks, Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months’ Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. The appraisers appointed to set apart a twelvemonths’ support for the family of W. P, •Smith, deceased, having filed their return, aR persons concerned are hereby el led to show cause in the Court of Ordli ry of said county, liv 'hefirst Monday in January next, why the application for said twelve months’ support should not be granted. This December 7th, 19114. G. W. HENDRICKS Ordinary. Adm nistrators Sole. GEORGI f, Bartow County: Agreeably to order of the Court of Ordinary ol said county will be sold at the court house door of said county on the first, Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of s le, the following property towit: Forty Acres ot Land situated in the southeast earner of lot No. 71, in the 16th district and 3rd section of said county, said land being in a square form, and on which is located a large pea.cn orchard, sold as the property of Martha Brooks, late of said county deceased. Terms cash R H A. ELLIS. Administrator. December 7th 1904 Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEOHIA. Bartow County. To Whom it May Concern: Sam J. Allen, ad ministrator of John K, Alien, dec ased has in due form applied to the undersigneo for lea ve to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said dt eea ed. and said application will be heard on the first Monday in January next. This Decent, her 5, 19<>4 G. W. HENDUJ KS, Ordinary. Citation for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Bartow County. To whom it may concern: L J. Smith having ap died for guardianship of the person and (trot . cr tv ol Robert Col'.um Meeky Cpllum, Neuvle folium and Lebeite Collu in minor children of John Colium and Sarah M. Colium late ol said county, decs as. and, notice is given fh t said application will be heard on the first Monday In January next. This December 7th, 1904. administrator s sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary ol Bartow county. Georgia, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January, 1905, at the court house door in said county, within legal sah ours, the following described lands to-wlt: One hundred acres, more or loss, of land lot number 2', in the 18th district and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia being all ol said lor except a strip off the south side of said lot, be longing to D. W. Loudermilk and Rosser Thom as, and exeept a strip twenty-seven (27) rod wide off of the east side of said lot, extendim from the nortb side of said lot to the said L. ud ermilk and Thomas strip of lau,d, on the sout side ot said lot, the said 180 acres of land bein part of the tract of land formerly known as tb power tract of land set apart to the widow o B. F. Shaw, late of said county, deceased, ant on which 100 acres are located mines anti miner, als said to be valuable. ‘Also all the remaining portion of said dower tract of lam , containing 242 acres, more or tens, embracing the above de sciibed st'lp 27 rods wide, off of the east side of said land lot number 21, extending from the nloresaid Loudermilk and Thomas portion of said lot on the south to the north side of said lot number 20; also all of land lot number 20. and sixty-four acres) more or less, of land lot number 11 being all that portion ol Haid lot lying south of landsofC. I“. Bailey and oI.C. IV Goree, formerly tuown as the J. A, Bailey place, and at o one-half acre, lying in the southwest corner of land lot numb r 12, all ol said lots aud parcels 01 land lying and being in the !Bth dis trict and 3d section o' Bartow county, Georgia. The said 242 nets tract of land lies iu a body and has a spring and running water and budd ings and improvements thereon, the whole con stitu ing a valuable farm. The terms of said sale will be for cash. Deeds will be executed to the purchasers of said two tracts of land on paym.nt of thepu-'chase price. This December 0, 1904. J.A. I’Rlt'E Administrator. a Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County. A green b ..y to nu order 01 the court of ordi nary of said county will be sold at the court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in Jauuary nexr, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Lot of land No. 53 in the 22 1 district and 2d section of Cherokee county, Ga., containing ItiO ucres. more or less; one-hall ot the minerals and mineral interests reserved. Also, three houses and lots in Cartersville' Bartow county to-wit: No. I, frohting weston an alley uear Dostel street, and bounded north by Mrs Ii twkins’ Hast by J. G. Broughton's p opert.y, and sou h by J W. Knight's property, co Knitting about one-quarter of an acre .No. 2, fronting west on Tennessee street, bounded north by property 0 U, G. B. Turner, east by property forme ly belong. at to T. it. lone , and south by property of estate of oil. Stephens, conraini >g ab >nt three quarters >f an acre. No. 3, frontmg west on Tennessee street bouuded north by estate of J. M Stephens, east by prop erty formerly owned by T. K. lone-, aud south by propet tv jfMrs. .1. G. M. Montgomery, con taining about one-quarter Of an acre Solti ns the pr ipert.v of J M. Stephens, late of said county, deceased. Terms— asb. JOHN A. STEPHENS. EXECUTOR’S SALE. GEORGI. , Bartow County. By virtue of an order of the Court ol Ordina ry of said county, will be sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in January, 1905, at the court house door in said count , between the usual hours ot sale, the following real estate, to wit; The home place of Robert Chapman, late of -aid county, deceased, containing 120 acres, more or less, composed 01 lots of land numbe s 134 and 135, and parts of lots of land numbers 82 and S3, In the 4th district and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia, said land bounded no th by Canty’s lands, east and south by lands of Robert L. Lambert, improvements 5-room dwelling, 2 tenant houses, stables and outhouses; sold as the property of estate ot Robert Chapman for distribution under his will Terms cash. The sth December, 1904. W. H. LUMPKIN 1 and J-Exeeutors R. Chapman. W M DODD. ) Citation for Letter* of Dismission. GEORGIA. Bartow County. Vfhereas 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 filed an i entered on record, that they have fatly administered Mrs. M. A Brown’s estate iu accordance with her last will: this is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they ean, why said exeeu’ tors should not be discharged from their exeeu rorshb 1 and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January, 1905, This Dec. 7, 1984. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation fr Dismission. GEORGIA, B rtow County. Whereas. W. H, Bagwell, administrator of | C, B. Bagwell, represents to the court in his pe tition, duly filed, that he has tully administered C. B. Bagweil’s estate; this is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, ii any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his admit. istratfon and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January, 1985, . W. HEM BRICKS Ordinary. Administrators Sale GEORGIA Bartow County: Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordi nary of said county, will be sold at auction at the court bouse door of said county on the first Tuesday in January 1995. within the legal hours of sale, the following property towit; Ten shares of the capital stock of the First National Bank of Cartersville, On., tine hundred dollars each) and ten shares of one hundred dollars each of the cartersville Land Company, sold as the property of J. H. Mayfield, late of said county, deceased. Term* cash. This 7th day of Dec. 1904 Try I OM a mVPIKUI 4dminu.lru.triT