The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, August 08, 1901, Image 8

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THROUGHOUT COUNTY. FI VK FORKS. As vour correspondent on North Main street of our burg keep.-, things so well reported little has oeen left for the South end. But I feel that our school needs a little -special mention. Karly this year ourcommunitv decided to improve on the average country school, :• wenty-five or thi ty scholars at east, so they erected a neat build ng and opened school, fourth Monday in July with 57 pupils: se cond Monday 7,5, and is still grow ing. Prof. C. L. Anthony, of Pine Log, as principal, draws rein over some fifty in the school house, while Miss Clara Anthony, with some twenty-five or thirty, occupy a neat bush arbor in a grove near by, and even body is happy. We will enlarge our building this win ter. All lands near by are now being more eagerly sought after, on account of our excellent school and Sunday school, to say noth ing -*f good neighbors, etc. -y P. D, Wilson, Carlvsk- Tv C<W .have hauled in their threshing out-1 lit, and gone fishing. Miss Nolan Rice and the Misses! Donald and others are outing at Dew’s pond this week. Quite a number of our young sters picnicked at Satterfield cave yesterday. .‘CT” Bro. A. H. Rice is assisting this, week in a protracted meeting at Best’s chapel, nerr here. The whole community seems interested and a good meeting is the result, j LILGKTY 111 LL. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gossett who have been visiting the parents of the latter Mr. and Mrs. Will Book er have returned to their home in Atlanta. Last Thursday was indeed a gala day for Liberty Mill Sunday .school not only the young people but the old people as well picnic ked at Gilliam Springs; it is said to have been one of the most en joyable picnics ever held at the spring. Prof. S.. A Gilreath that excellent master of music was on hand and in his cheerful manner! was director of the singing Misses Ora Gilreath, Leila Johnson and Mrs. Garmon presided at the or gan. Miss Lucy Smith, of Car tersville recited two humorous pieces and probably the most . -itchy thing of the day was the by little Lillian and Mildred Boofct. r ' We must not forget to menti n J-he dinner without which no picn : c \v x °uld be complete and on this occasion there was no lack from the most substantial food f-or the hungry folks to the most dainty and tempting melons and fruits. All in all it was a day to be remembered by all who were fortunate in being there. Miss Lida Lockridge an inter esting and attractive young lady of Atlanta visited her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Loveless last week. Miss Leo McKelvv is spending several days with her cousin Miss Leila Johnson. Miss Leo is one of the most charming young ladies who ever visits here and her many friends are always delighted to welcome her. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booker left last week for Atlanta where they expect to make their future home. Mrs. Bartow Watkins and chil dren have been spending several days with the family of Mr. W. M. Smith. Misses Leila Johnson and Leo McKelvy and Mr. Carl Johnson visited the family of Prof. Gil reath at Cassville also Misses Vic toria and Maggie Matthews near- Pine Log; they report a most de lightful time at both places. Mr. Joel Adkins, of Taylorsville was a visitor here again last week. Coughing “ I was given ud to die w ith quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I improved at once, and am now in perfect health.”—Chas E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It’s too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over Be gin early with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Three sizes: 25c., SOc., SI. All draifists. Consult your doctor. If he ssy* take It, then do aa he eays. If he tells you not to take it, then don’t take It. He know*. Lew* it with him. We are willing. J. C. AYKK CO., Lowell, Maas. A HEALTHY WOMAN. Mrs. flora Makemer, of The Florence Crittenden Anchorage Mission, Chicago. Mrs. Clara Makemer, formerly with the Christian Medical Hospital and Dis pensary, of Chicago, and present house keeper for the Florence Crittenden An chorage Mission, of Chicago, writes the following letter from 302 Chestnut street, Chicago: The Peruna Medicine Cos., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen—Peruna is the best tonic I have ever known for general debility—a sure cure for liver complaint,and a never failing adjuster in cases of dyspepsia. I have also used it in cases of female Irregularities and weak nerves com mon to the sex, and have found It most satisfactory. For almost any internal trouble Peruna Is an Ideal medicine chest. Mrs. D. Finlay, Petoskey, Mich., writes: “I never was better in my life than lam now. Peruna has cured me. L was fifty-seven years old last Friday KINGSTON. The body of Mrs. Martha Mc- Crary was brought to Kingston on train from Lebanon, Tenn., Sun day. by her bereaved husband Mr. Mr. S. R. McCrary and owing to heavy rains could not be interred until i p. m. August 6. Mr. and Mrs. McCrary were both raised in Kingston and had many friends and relatives hrre. Capt. A. Y. Sheats is Mrs. Cravy’s uncle. Mr. McCravy and all the relatives have the sympathy of our citizens. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bowen and their bright little son Dewitt, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rogers. Mr. C. G. Davidson, of Annis ton, Ala., has been assisting his father for several days gathering and shipping peaches and was called home on the 6th being in business for Robinson Bros. Quite a number of the laches in Kingston are patking peaches in the orchards near Kingston. Mrsi T. J. Moon is visiting her daughter Mrs. Kemp in Atlanta. Rev. C. A. Jamison tilled his ap pointment at Methodist church Sunday at n o’clock a. m. His subject “How shall you escape if you neglect so great a salvation,” was handled well. CASS STATION. Misses Ida and Jim Vernon left Sunday evening for Calhoun, to spend several weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Harlan. Mrs. Robt. H. Walton, of Ac lanta, is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. R. H. Walton and family. Mrs. Hale and daughter, Miss Maggie, of Calhoun, has been vis iting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vernon, fora week or so. Mr. Jones, of Alabama, is visit ing Mr. Quigg Richardson for awhile. Mr. Jones is a theologi cal student who has been attend ing Clarkville Theological school, at Clarkville, Tenn, with Mr. Richardson, who is now- on vaca tion with home folks. We notice in last week's issue that Rev. E. M. Craig, pastor of Presbyterian church of your city is going to Alabama, which we are sorry indeed to hear as he has been conspicious in building up the church there, and going among all classes asap a’er should. He win be greatly missed, both as citizen and pastor. We wish him Godspeed in his new- field of labor. K. of P. Meeting Notice- A regular con vention of Car tersville Lodge No. 42, KnightsJLfp> y of Pythias, K will be held in the Castle Hall Friday, Aug. 9th * 1901, at 7:30 p.m. harp. Work in 3d Rank. C. M. Milam, C.C. W. H. Wikle, K. H. and don’t feel as if I could be more than twenty. / was sick for five long years. I doctored all the time. Sothing helped me permanently until l heard of Dr. Hartman and his medicine and he cured me. I had been so sick, suffered almost death, vomiting three or four times daily, no strength, not able to walk, and now for one year and a half I have bei a well woman. People are surprised to see me so well. I tell them that Dr. Hartman cured me with Pe runa.” For all of that class of disorders known as female diseases, Peruna is without a rival, because it strikes at the sourco of these diseases. Peruna produces clean, healthy mucous membranes, without which no woman can be strong or beau tiful. “Health and Beauty” sent free to women only, by The Peruna Medicina Cos., Columbus, Ohio. WE HAVE A tew sections of GARDEN HOSE that we are not going- to carry over to next season if low prices will dispose of them. Also a few j! )-#jlL Water Coolers. let us price them to you. Calhoun Bros, “Housefurnishers.” Ntw Wagon Shop, The new wagon and repair shops of the Cartersville Wagon Cos., in rear of the Shelman hotel are open and ready for business. Joe Brown, who has been with the Jones Car riage Cos., ior thirty years, will have charge of the wood work, and John Tribble, who was with the same company for twenty eight years, and John Milner, who was with them for twelve years, will have charge of the blacksmith shops. The services of an experienced horse shoer have been engaged, and special attention will be given to this work. Buggie.s and wagon built and repaired, and all other work in their line will receive prompt attention. Plows sharpen ed while you wait. Call and see us, and try our work. Cartersville Wagon Cos. 7-13-lm. World’s Great Fever Medicine. Johnson’s Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid' , ures are in striking con trast with the feeble cures made bv qui nine. If you are utterly wratched, take a thorough dose of Johnson’s Tonic and drive out every trace of malarial poi soning The wise insure their lives and the wiser insure their health by using Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic. It costs 50 cents if it cures; not one cent if it does not From a banker and warehouse man. I take pleasure in recom mending K. K. K. Liver Plils to all sufferers of Constipation or liver trouble. I use them myself and consider them the best I have ever used. Samuel Evans. Milledgeville, Ga. Application for Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA, Bartow County. To the Superfr 1 Court of said county: The petition of L. C . Oiftn, J. M. Fiefil, J. L, Smith & Son. F, A. Smith. J, B. Smith, M. G. Dobbins, Thus F. Jones, John H Hood, T. Warren Tinsley, J. W. Harris, Watt H. Milner, J. P. Mp- Conmll.W. Henry Milner, ana Young Bros, al' of said state and county snows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and assigns to be incorporated under the corporate name and style of “Farmers Ginning and Fertilizer Company.” *2. The term for which petitioners ask to be incorporated is twenty years.with the privilege of renewal at the expira tionof that time. a 3. The capital stock of*said corpora tion is to be Four Thousand Dollars, to lie divided into fort}' shares of One Hundred Dollars each." Petitioners how ever ask the pri liege of increasing said capital stock trout time to time, to an amount mt exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars. 4. The object ol said corporation is the pecuniary profit and gain to its stock holders. The business of said corpora tion to be a general ginning business, and to erect and operate gins, presses and other machinery tor the purpose of ginning and packingcotton for the pub lic for toll or cash; to erect and operate cotton mills and other machinery for tiie purpose of spinning and weaving and printing cotton gcodsot all kinds; also to erect and operate machinery for <he purpose oljnanul'actuiing and mix ing fertilizers ot all kinds; to buy and sell cotton, cotton seed, commercial fer tilizeis.and to do a general merchan dise business; also to erect and operate machinery lor the purpose of manufac turing cotton seed oil and cotton seed meal; and petioners ask the power to buy all materials necessary for the man ufacture ol said products and the op erating of said machinery, and the pow er tosell the same, and to do such other acts s are necessary and convenient to carry on the business of said corpora tion, and petitioners further ask the power to purchase lease, have and own lands, buildings, machinery, and any other property, real or persona', that they may deem necessary tor the pur poses of the business of said corporation, with the power to hold and sell the sane, and reinvest the proceeds at their pleasure; the right to borrow money and issue notes and obligations there for, and to secure same by deed, mort gage or otherwise, with the same rights and powers as individuals have in like matters; to make contracts and employ agents an* 1 servants; to have and use a corporati seal; to make by-laws not in consistent with the laws ot the land, aid to alter or repeal the same at pleasure; to sue an 1 be sued- in their corporate name, and generally to have, enjoy and exercise all the corporate powers and privileges incident to private corpora tions tor business purposes, as prescrib ed bv the laws of Georgia. 5. The principal office and place of business of said corporation is to be Cartnsvilfe, Bartow county, Georgia. 0. Petitioners ask for said corporation the right and t>ow< r to receive property of any kin J, at its lair market value, iii payment for subscriptions to its capital stock. Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to alt ihe rights, pri v leges and immunities and subject to all the liabilities as fixed bv law’. This August7th, 1001. THOMAS W. MILNER & SONS, Attorneys for Petitioners. GEORGIA, Bartow Countv, I, L, W Keeyes. Jr , clerk of the Su perior Court ot said county, do hereby ceritfy that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the original petition lor charter for the “Farmers Ginning and Fertilizer Company” now of file in my office. Given under my hand and official signature this 7th day of August, 1901. L. W. KEEYES, Clerk Bartow Superior Court. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By virtue ot an order from the Court of Ordinary of saia county, will be sold at the court house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to-wit: 80 acres of land bounded as follows, beginning at a rock at foot of hill adjoining the Jollv farm (now Banisters) running northeast on a straight line 287 rods to a chestnut tree; thence east to land ot G A. Steph ens, thence with the Stephen’s line to the southwest corner, thence west to a rock, thence south with creek 87 rods to another rock, thence west up the hill 32 rods to another rock, and t hence north 87 rods to the beginning point. Also 20 acres, more or less, bounded west bv Harrison Booby’s lands and oitie’s, north by Charley Dooley’s land, so> 1 1 by land formerly owned by Henry Wright, All oi above described lands are in thec’th district and 3d section of said county Sold as the property of Mrs. P. A. Whitworth,deceased. Terms cash. JAMES W. WHITWORTH. Administrator. August sth, 1901. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To whom it may eoncern: Lois Ke<- ver has in due form applied to the un dersigned for permanent letters of ad ministration on the estate of Daniel Keever, deceased, and I will pass upon said application first Monday in Sep tember dext. August sth, 1901. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA. Bartow County. To whom it may concern: J. J; Max well has in due lorm applied to the un dersigned for permanent letters ot ad ministration to be granted to J. M. Moon on the estateof loel P. Maxwell, deceased, and I will pass upon said ap plication first Monday in September next. Augr'st sth, 1901, G, W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Letters of Administration- GEORGIa, Bartow County. To whom it may concern: H. M. Green has in due form applied to the undersigned lor permanent letters of administration on the estate of T. C. Barron, deceased, and 1 will pass upon said application first Monday in Sep tember next. August sth, 1901. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Twelve Month*:’ Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. The Appraisers appointed to set apart a twelvemonths’ support tor the family of Tbos, C. Barron, deceased, having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby cited and required to show cause in the Court of Ordinary of said county, within tonr weeks from the publicetion of this notice, whv the ap plication for said twelve months’ sup port should not be granted. This August sth, 1901, G. V\ . H ENDkICKS, Ordinary. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it tails to cure. E. W Groves’ signature is on each box If You Are in Need of FURNITURE. It Will Pay You to Call On Jackson, Griffin & Cos We earrv a full line of cheap, medium and fine furniture ' rugs, mattings and trunks and can suit you in both price and ‘ ar!>etK ' COFFINS ANJ> CASKETS 1 '" 111 stock at ail times and our Mr. Jackson is prepared to doemi *1 when desired. u>,ll Qing Call and see uaforanihing you need in our line JACKSON. GBIFFIN & CO. F- _ ARE YOU HOLDING Cotton, Wheat, Oats, Peas or Rye ? If so it will pay you to communicate with us at once. Let us know what you have and in what quantity, If possible send samples, We can handle Farm Products at all times to best possible ad vantages. Give us a trial. J. E. FIELD & SON. M ROGERS BROS. IS Knives and Forks The best Triple plated goods made. Every piece warranteed, ’fake no of “Just as good” but buy 1847. That’s the goods that wears. For 10 days onl will sell six knives and six f irks for $4.30 F. GRESHAM. r t° You have twol|m\Vvv\^ s a day to Texas, on the |pj Cotton 'Belt | \' 1 One leaves Memphis at 8.50 a. the 'other at 8.)o p. m. Trains from ail- I principal points reach Memphis, L’and evening, in plenty of time to li®|hese trains. ... . Crtton Belt trains carry PuSinari Sleepers * ' night. Parlor Cafe Cars during the day and Free . laKwßßt Chair Cars both day and night. Write and teA -’ •'hie v<> j Jr- g .mg and * hen you '"J I.A, Oddis' leave, and we will tell you the exict cost of a Wk t.cset and send you a ..ompete s.hedulf >'■' '■ ■■■ "the trip We will also send you an mterest.ng (EtNjjrd(nEgy book, "A Trip to Texas.” BImB : •’ *• M. SUTTON. I. P Chattanooga. %* p. P. 4T.t. St lotia % Bartow Sheriff's Sales. Will be sold before the court hon.se 1 door in the Sown of Cartersville, Bartow j county, Cra., within the legal hours-of 1 sale, on the first Tuesday in September, ! 1901, the following property, to-wit: Lots of land mini tiers 536, 537, 539, 515 ! and 542 in the fourth district and 3d sec- 1 tion of Bartow county, tie >rgia. Levied on and will be sold as the proj>erty of I Etowah Iron Company to satisfy" the following fi tas, to-vit: 3fi fas each, in favor of the JBartow M anganese, Mining and Manufacturing company for use of , otters of Court vs. Etowah Iron Com pany; one subpoena fi fain favor o! John Richards vs. Etowah Iron Com pany in case of D, J. Guyton vs. Etowah Iron Company, and ore subpeena fi ta in tavor of John Richards vs btowah Iron Company in case of Etowah iron Company vs. Georgia Iron and Goal Company and others. Property in pos session of defendants. R. L. GRI FFIN, Sheriff. W. A, BRADLEY. Dep'tv Sheriff, X. M. ADAMS, Dep’ty Sheri ft August 10. )901 Application to Make Title*. GEORGIA, Bartow County, To whom it may concern; Carters viile Lund Company has in due torm ' applied to the undersigned for an order ! requiring R. A. Clacton, executor of J. 1 ./ How ard, toexeeute titles to said com nanv to ceitain lands to which it holds bond lor titles, signed bv .1. J. Howard, and said application will bo heard on j first Monday in September next. August sth, 1901. G. W , HhXORICKS, Ordinary, j \ The Cure that Cures P Coughs, \ . Colds, p Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, jjn Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, Is foTJo’s $ The German hemedV* it Cures ar\h Vurvo. ihstase* Money to Loan. A limited sum of nion can be borrowed on tar ine lands. Apply to J \o. H. WiKLE, A tty