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THROUGHOUT
,M COUNTY.
FOlil).
Rev. Mr. Jamison, of Kingston,
filled his regular appointment at
Oak Grove lait Sunday.
The weather is exceedingly
warm for the time of year.
Messrs. Biackman, Beck and
Hubbard have been requested right
recently to make room for —boys
and girls.
Sickness in this and adjoining
communities is increasing daily
and some of it is getting to be se
rious.
Cotton is opening very rapid
where the rust got its work in ear
ly.
The past week has been very fa
vorable for gathering fodder and
many thousand bundles have been
housed in fine condition.
The shooting of President Mc-
Kinley has cast a gloom of sadness
over our entire section. We are
sorry to learn of it and trust the
wounds will not prove fatal.
Mosquitoes are playing havoc
with our section. The writer was
on the coast during the war, but
we never had to encounter so
many of these pests there as are
now present, It's fearful. There
is no place here that is comfortable.
Its a perfect whiz night and day.
The air is full of little birds of
some kind. We hear them every
morning chirping as they spe :d
their way on southward.
The barbecue which came off
last Saturday at Gillam Spring
was, as we learn, a grand affair in j
every particular.
Many of our people are attend
ing the tabernacle meeting at Car
tersville.
CORBIN.
Fodder pulling is the order of
the day.
The Double Spring protracted
meeting closed Sunday with no ac
cessions.
Misses Patie, Flossie and Lucy
Moore, of Atlanta, after a week’s
visit to their sister, Mrs. V. A
Gay, returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Cofer, of Atlanta,
after a visit of several weeks, re
turned home Sunday.
Miss Florence Goodson is visit
ing relatives in Atlanta.
Mr J. L, Davis is visiting his
daughter in Atlanta.
Mr, N. W. Heath went up to
Canton Monday to horse swap.
Profs. Arthur Shelton and Frank.
McCluney, closed their school at
Corbin and Double Spring and re
turned home Saturday to Folsom
and Gum Springs.
Messrs. C. H. Goodson, and
Brinkley, of Marietta, was in Qur
burg vis’ting the former’s sister,
Mrs. J. V. Bishop, last week.
Mr Frank Barron, of Cross
Roads, spent Sunday with his
cousin, Mr. H. A. Gsay. ' -
Old Miss Ruruortniysk fchere will
be another wedding soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Haney visited
their son at Fortl Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Leachman went
down to Stilesboro last week on a
visit to her niece, Mrs. Rob
Sewell.
M rs. Maggie Pinion, of your
city, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanford Guyton last week.
Misses Christena and Pauline
Rogers of Pit e Log, are spending
sometime with relatives.
FIVE FORKS.
Our school closed today, after
a very successful and satisfactory
term. It is gratifying always when
any community comes together
and works harmoniously the end
is usually a source of gratification
to all concerned. Our school com
missioner board ot education, pa
trons and teachers have all done
what they could to make this
school a success, and we are all
Mother
“My mother w* troubled with
consumption for many years. At
last she was given up to die. Then
she tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and was speedily cured.”
D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
No matter how hard
your cough or how long
you have had it, Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral is the
best thing you can take.
It’s too risky to wait
until you have consump
tion. If you are coughing
today, get a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
Thrw blzm : Jit., fie., tl. All <mtMt.
Como It yoor doctor. It ho im toko It,
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J. C. AT KB CO., Lowoll, Mpoo
THE WHOLE SYSTEM
May Becoxaa Isv&ded by Catarrh—
Manager Plan’s Case.
J. Louis Pfau, Jr., Chicago, 111.
J. Louis Pfau, Jr., Manager Central
Trust Cos., writes from isuito 201,Timee-
Her&ld Building, Chicago, 111., a e fol
low s:
“Lmst June / had a severe attack ot
nasal catarrh which was very annoy
ing and debilitated my system. See
ing your advertise manta I wrote you
tor advice. I used Pc rune constantly
until last November, when the symp
toms disappeared entirely. ”
J. Louis Pfau, Jr.
Hon. James Lewis, Surveyor General
ef Louisiana, says:
“I have used Peruna for a short time
i and can cheerfully recommend it a e
i being all you represent and wish every
man who is suffering with catarrh could
kno w of its great value.”
James Lewis.
Wherever the catarrh is, there is sure
to be a waste of mucus. The mucus is
as precious as blood. It is blood,in fact.
It is blood plasma—blood with ths cor
puscles removed. To stop this waste,
you must stop this <tarrh. Acourseof
treatment with Peruna never fails to do
this.
Hon. W. E. Sch neider, proprietor of the
Baltic Hotel, of Washington, D. C.,
■peaks of Peruna as follows: “I desire
to say that I have found Peruna a most
Wonderful remedy. 1 have only used
one bottle and am thoroughly satisfic'd
as to its merits. I words to
express my gratification for the results
obtained.”
Bend for free catarrh t*x>k. Address
The Peruna Medicine Company, Col am
bus, Ohio.
proud of the result, as well as the
prospect for the future. At the
suggestion of some one Sunday af
ternoon, most of the patrons came
today and frolicked with the chil
dren. The room was beautifully
decorated with evergreens and
flowers. Recitations and decla
mations richly rendered by seventy
as bright boys and girls as can be
found any where. They kept the
crowd entertained from to o’clock
till twelve, after which seventy
bright faces of boys and girls nice
ly arrayed on the stage, greeted
the audience, and simply cha- to
ed everyone. When they b< gai
to sing with happy voices and op
propriate gestures that be. Oti
sul old song, ‘"Our Liberty Bill,’
at the conclusion of which &C
crowd went wild. The ladies t©o
were not unmindful of the inner
man. A sumptuous and dainty
spread under the busliarbor was
the attraction for quite awhile.
For •further particulars of which I
reler you to Polk WilSod, Prof.
Anthony, Dr. Gilreath or Bro.
Glasgow. The af emoon was pro
grammed for a general frolic, but
quite an addition to the crowd
came in, whose impoit inities, to
gether with t! at of those present
inf the forenoon, indu'ed Prof.
Anthony to repeat a large part of
the programme, and everybody
went away happy. Great press
ure will “be brought to bear on
Prof. Anthony and his accomplish
ed sister (Miss Clara)
term for us. Five Forks will loom
up this fall with upwards of a hun
dred enrollment. Plans for con
siderable additions to our buiid
ing are under way, and will be
completed for next term.
Mr. O. Carouth is visiting this
week in Jackson county.
Capt. Tom Lvon has been in our
community twice recently dispens
ing sunshine and insurance poli
cies in his wake. Capt. Tom is
always welcomed everywhere in
old Bartow.
Mr. Bascomb Gorman is build
ing near our school ground.
Rev. J. W. F. Gilreath is build
ing a neat three-story house on a
site recently purchased from his
father's estate, and will move his
family here from near Rome as
soon as completed.
Mr. Jabe Donald, of Chatta
noega with his daughter, is vis
iting his brother, Mr. Geo. Don
ald.
Hows This?
We oiler One Hutdreil Dollars Re
ward for any case of catarrh that can
not be cared by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J CHENE \ A CO., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J, Cheney for the Last fifteen years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Wal-oiicq, Kinsa.w A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price,
75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best,
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Tax Assessment-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Bartow County Commissioner's Court
September term, 1901.
By virtue ot the recommendation et
the grand jury at the January term,
1901, ol Bartow Superior Court and the
piwer and authority vested in this
court, by the laws ofGeorgia.it is or
dered that tiiere be assessed, levied and
collected, on ail the taxable property in
said county on the digest for the year
1901, the following tax for county pur
poses for the year 1901, to-wit:
Ist. Twenty (20) cents on the one hun
dred dollars, to pay any lawful indebt
edness of Bartow county past due or to
become due; the necessary court ex
penses for the year, including salary of
city court judge, expenses of comnns
•ioner’s court, coroner's fees, expenses
of lunatics, for buildings not mentioned
in this order, and for any other lawful
charge against the county.
2d. Six (6) cents on the one hundred
dollars for a public road lund aspiovid
ed by act of 1891.
3d. Ten (10) cents on the hundred dol
lars to pay jurors.
4th. Three (3 cents on the one hun
dred dollars to pay commissioner of
pauper farm and support of paupers.
sth, (2) cents on the one hundred dol
lars to pay bailitts’ fees, non-resident
witnesses, fuel, stationery, etc.
Bth. Three (3) cents on the one hun
dred dollars to pay sheriffs,’ jailer’s or
other officer's fees that they may be
legally entitled to out ol the county.
It is further ordered that there be as
sessed, levied and collected a special
tax of fifty cents on the one hundred
dollors, on all the taxable property of
said county for the year 1901, for a court
house fund, to be used in the building
ing ol anew court house for Bartow
county.
The foregoing items making the coun
ty tax f >r the year 1901 ninety-four cents
on the one hundred dollars.
It is further ordered that the tax col
lector of said county collect said taxes
hereinbefore levied as provided by law.
It is further ordered that this order
be published for thirty days in the
News and Courant, a newspaper in said
county, In which the sheriff's advertise
ments are published, and a copy posted
at the court bouse door for thirty days,
and that a copy be furnished the tax
collector of said county.
Done in open court this sth day of
September, 1901.
L B MATTHEWS,Ch’rn’o,
A M. PUCKETT.
W. D. ROWLAND,
T. A. JENKINS,
W. M. KING,
Commissioners of Roads and Reven
ues ot Bartow County, Ga.
A true extract from the minutes, this
sth September, 1901.
W. M. KING, Clerk
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