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JOOEL SCHOOL.
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be Developed—Details Sug
wr^;^l
Southern Woman about the
€>L
it not be onesided. It must
lish niql^fiJl
It ot head, heart and . hand; ft
,t give rtot-otYlj'Tthfciiscih] Jaiad
c stftlies, but musL.kaye imad
<fVT.#r LJdepfrtivifylr' Q
iff l ft FT and jiftfijin#-' i !
j ’"fn nieTitetary
I be giyefl.Js9din|g. writing, arithme
tic, 'gedgrU'phi'Y grammas; fiistfoy
and nature study as a science. It
seems to me that the latter is of
nature gives and the realization of
these beauties can contribute so
3ch too his enjoyment and useful
4/ XcqliaiVpn^ : wrtn fiatllre
<J joJd^euJrn^enrich t?|ie etno
tioual. life and thus" 1 make people'
better, purer and happier'. It also
has an important economicbeariug
for if country people can be led to
fully appreciate the beauty and in
terest of rural life will not their
ftnmigration to the city be checked.
The aim of nature study is not to
train scientists but to give to the
average person an understanding
dtld appreciation of that scientific
spirit which should be the posses
sion of all, and to cultivate habits
of observation and generalization
which are necessary to efficient
living. This subject is not con
fined to organic nature but includes
inorgxnic nature within its scope.
It should cover a study of anitnal
and plant life, physiology, physical
science and.weather records.
The study of domestic science
will give to the girls of this school
much useful information which
will aid them in healthful living.
They will study the preparation of
food, and r ci?ansiug~ processes.
They w'l 1 Idhfn*'how 'to “prepare
froiil tIJT uiMericit' whole
some Vidals and j how
thei# aitipctivejy. Almig with
this .vilibe a Icnowtedge of
the cost ot-Jippg- aacr the proper
utilization j ofj labot. iThtTik. of
what this,means for the comfort
gild hegjlth of *tbe family.
5 * Ne£tr conies the worh m manual
"tmwtn&i■~4nw Uueafctu&. ka v& come
to realize wimt an important factor
mauujjl-axprlssionlife o*.
the Hjp is by imtureja mot^Jt
be gjjfen nJLappot*,,
tunity t yjsendse his instinct to,
construct Vffi#, must
the ijgnificanjp^ J of the
rela
tion to ls noR-a-—&ge
share of fiieVaee today engaged in
them? Caii aiKjndiy.itjUiaT ’'BsvT''a
proper ocftlpok da-life without an
insight into^ko relations,
and to gairftlns Tkit nod essential
that he should have direct contact
with suoti fictives? Aside from its
value /s contribttting.-to a knowl
edge qdnd appreciation of industrial
labor/mamTrrt-—training claims to
inculcate habits of right conduct
in the child, and to aid'in his men
tal/development. |His senses of
toikch and sight ate trained, his
reison and judgment are constant
ly/brought into play, his imagina
tion is exercised,he seesthe value of
( i by successful
fcaievement is made mere seif reli
aftt. His spirit of unselfishness is
bv enrniiragifig him- to
make'TfTTbJkJß uf I
hotnd > a lXc .cqmes Unis"
to realiz'eChat he may
part in the life around him. He
qpntr*l awdga slariF
Ot'tfife. irifiraateifr-
BESTfaRTHE
Finwclr Tf
yllWfelb
If you haven’t a reerti’nr, healthy movement of the
I ** Will e * Xtf. Ul g
vtfll. fore* i}\ the shafe o£i*io-|
•pTeatiAt, f*y keeping
iflo p | '
£&s- CATHARTKT
L*r\ i -fO n , r J
fevX *r llribiTin. *
*TIUM KKHKiIT rorPST, (Ultito H Sw TOR*/
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAr
manual training includes all
forms of constructive work which j
tend to deveiop power, but the fol *
lowing seem most practicable for
introduction into the elementary
i jfdjji llijLlZ!
Dotn do> sand gar is are given woflc'
the more advanced classes tR
b oy^ ad girls-will be separated,
sew
ing and boys
work in w’ood. .\t
j ers, etc. hollowing will he
f'^5 wor k wiMi the bench
tCl ar '9-ffT *v V: i% cd i,rin
! AptW be
WPSr(Baiw,iK> ta w ois
; .^l^^'Hk;^ 1 ) Wad put into the
making* of articles” 1 ol marketable
bPMlie fc he Allis te^faiaiistu
meat fOT the long winter evenings.
>j; .Magy u.sefiil ean lje lyadfe"
with the knife. There is an abun
dance of grasses atrdi.iWiliftXSjlUJ
JChey yanVije f ia 4/v
ind/ojhq( yvfiich
saje can found. For why sopuld
not our florists arid candy makers
patrbnize'homfe iiidtrstries? 1
can he utilized many things which
would otherwise go v to waste.
There are numerous other indus
tries which will suggest themselves
as the work progresses aud ■ the
material of the different communi
ties is studied.
In summing up the aim of these
model schools, tve see that it is
their plan to give to the country
children that education which shall
enable them tc •‘husband the re
sources of the state” to utilize time
and material now unused and to
enjoy the privileges and beauties
with which nature has blessed
them. Is not this aim worth the
consideration of citizens who are
interested in the future welfare of
our great state?
A,Xittle Loss
of flesh and Strength, little barking,
obstinate cough and a little pain in
tne chest may not mean gallopiug
(Tonsumption, hut tlffey are signs
that prudence will riot neglect. A
few dpes'pf Alien's Lui|g Balsam
. cadsc a free discharge ajf -mucous
aird sd> loosens, the eougli It heals
the inflamed air passages and all
its beneficent work is accomplished
without a-grain of opium.
naces at Macon Ga- Oct- 9 to 12,
2.50 class trot purse $3OO was
wonby‘ r !‘Tai ; cissa”'^"wTtira - ' triaTof
2.15 1 4 a Macon mare autka local
i f V'6l. ' Jim!’ ...Mr. 1 Stile's
[entrwyWbn frd' iigondy by ravishing
“3rd *rd i-4, ?-5 1 4
and 2.J4 1-4.
In purse $3OO
-wigiit “warm members” 111 the shape
of ‘ green wigglers” lined up for
the wofdrwith ‘‘Capt. Chuck” a
hot favorite being another local
horse and Macon favorite but this:
time “Judge” the entry from Kto-,
wall Cliffs farm and driven by Mr.
Geo. Stiles proved to be the good
thing by winning his yace off the
reel in three straight heftCTTVy' fin-i
ishing Ist Ist Ist in P-rg- -i-2 2.20!
and 2.21. It gav.e the talept/ quitej,
a jolt for ever after the 2nd j heat.f
the field was played strong
“Judge” to win. In the 2.J4 troti
purse $3OO was won ip /hollowl
style by “Kent 'Mciiwcn ' frorrl
Bainbridge, Ga., aX^eV '‘Sroppinal
the first heat to the “Belle, of Ma|j
con” in 2.24, 2 19 and 2 171
Edna Geers, Mr. Stiles’ entry fiu|
ished 4th, first two
and had to be drawn from the racd?
;as she was taken.jjpith a hard chilli
==a<Mfc:fevgis.>-- S
. Ja the 2.28 trdg purse $3OO “Col|
JnvT” Kir?' made con|
nectipUj-wlLh 4th
Hgfi#' jinl I
ajojs Snap -sojg 3uno*
Xjuo.-‘ ul3l F i&i- s.fn.wjw
GJeX{ aoj .;s4opaoA|
paxjow uoiqw ‘sipd MU
stSliji* Jq- Aq paano Apoq-w sba
inq ‘xuauiruaji saoroop pooS }<
axids ut 4tuij 2uOi b >jors stew ajiA
‘U!| i kßffcnAMjP B ‘falJSViy % TO
-T C
Wo vc r etliei 11
Johnsoirs Tonin do**n in a day wlie
su,w (6 11 j r^jj r'
of JoKnaoo’ri Tonic an
drivQ 01U ff ac tnaliiriHl p >
xoninic Tne i*> ifiniire tn*ir liveaan
ilniiC liealUj bv
J.XoJifcioliV Awi F‘ < vlr,ToiiiF ]
It in^jone^olwt
INDISTINCT PRINT
Welsh. W. Va.. Oct. 17 —As a
j result of one of the worst tragedies
enacted in this little city in years,
"two "Ttteo arc tat Ity erowwimi mmL
,oue/ieriously. The shooting oc-
I cJHeu
TIIS JiS^
Hirffdrd, j proniinenL merchant,
times,
S °
u t / s)i e
qKbrtly before midnight Huf-
taking a lunch in the
hoWptafe vwl|eiioi
filtered, apparenfry
te,£ /They passed seveoajl jeTifaflcs l
whVb Hufford tcjpk as * aim
he ji^ ried wm ol &yt
thmjtind closea iu tor a nst en-
Slfetfffi John Waldron rushed in,ta
jserSAte tl>f ffiTHhts gfllia
as also did Dr. McDaniel,
seated at a near table.
|C|fford WS§jerkQdjrather sough- _
lymn the auulife
qurckly pidlgff m rwhich he
tu& on I* 1
with gtfiyaudiri aiLiijM4C
brought - h“reH Wver©to.
ackjAri.
McDaniel, being a warm
friimti of both tHou.-rttsi*et|-.into thp.
fr^? < Lpleadii*g~'a eessfftfo'if'' of
onlf ,to be pjeeeed'throfigkr
a 11% through with a sfTclTtipre hut"
let, v The ‘coiitijnrre)d- ancf
1 Ifiiford waj The to f|ir
was shot tJTrdb
le| >penetrating his left Greast.
Dd|iuty Waldron, although shot,
wais able to walk from the cafe.
Hjfe was placed under %uar3 a r t
hqtej, while the_twq fataUj- injured
u4,n were€awiedl
office. „ , v♦ r
f A DEEP MYSTERY. . ”
IF is a mystery wHyWorrTen'entlu re
Heabache, Nervousness
Sleeplessness” 'Melancholy
twig and Dizzy Spell whtMiMbous--
ands have proved thaG'ElectFif
letters wil 1~ j qu irkfy,CUre isuch
troubles. ”1 sunered“ fof- years
with kidney writes Mrs:
Rpebe CherfeyJ "of” la.,_
‘Tarid a 1 atfler backjpalngd Jne s off
not ares?-myself, duT Llec
tc Bitters wholly cured me, and,
although 73 years old. I now am
to do all my housework.” It
qyercomfs Constipatjpip, improves
Appetife, “ perfect b^altb’:
(|nly 4oc at Voting l>n| g;
we-liv/iJ v lVf iV
Kodol Dyspepsia Cura
Bfjjnitt what fom eat. * *
Do you suffer from piles? If so
do riot turn 40 siirgetri' for relief.
'DeWitt’sSalve \\4ll
lact more Lmcfryj safe
fly, stfvinl Tori the. <rtSJ©?e aid
•
“ A lVo,3crfal Olscq/crj,. j
Tfidklli-t, farter.-ef. ir;cciijury reenni
■ rnaiSy
l pV('sWeil'sWeil iivte f<*
hunViijity. tb?Hr ilißa-lg-'rirfig old lioW^iofl
rcmfHy, traK- BjtU+* It sSells ip
cont:im,t?iQ ' Ytrr siopehts oi god liealtlfe
I cliilil can lake
it wMlibc tpqep vi fie lent
i'.rw ns’ tiy 1 aJl^palei^
This signature ;s on everv!mVt*f thnTanu ae
Laxative •
the remedy that vuityju g oqv cl T
TOT CAUSES NlC## ALAI M
’’One night my #rosier’s b£ 3y
was taken yith 'rOroup,” wri es ;
Mrs. J. C. Sniffer, o? Crittendin,
Ky,,”it £eeined-if..wCmbi strangle j
before we could get,a-,doctor, so
we gave it Dr. * New I is
covery, which gave quick re ief
and qermanently ’ cured it. fVe
always ketp it iii ihe house to
protect our children from Cr< up
and Whooping *Codgri. It cu ed
me of a chronic tjronchial tyou >lei
that no other remedy wop id re-j
Ihfelipall Llffar pC'tfg s,
fpW, Tffr|)Ut/intlfliuHg(troif|s.
l c #1.00.; TriM ifOttlef fee
Bros. Drug store g 1
'•asSttm
Troubled with Indigestion? K V
Sick headache? 6 J
Vlrtigo? jj- * yy B
Bilious? r>“l I _
Insomnia? J
ANY of these symptofllayaaQ many oaera.
indicate Inaction of the Lr/ER Kt>
You I *■
Tutfs Pills
—Take No Substitute.- 1
rr t urn '
Fos'e&irmed,
• —ability to disease is greatly
lessened when the blood is in good con
dition, and the circulation healthy and
vigorous. For.then all refuse matter
ig MMnntlYCagiedjuLat the system;
otnerwise it Wotira mpimy* acctiminSfe
fgrmontation would takeplace, the
a might result seriously.
althy, active circulation me As
igestion and strong, hcidmw
blood purifier and tonic
equal. It is the safest
remedy for old people and children
because it contains no minerals, but is
made exclusively of roots and herbs.
of bipod a,pd skin troubles. -
•nhlv® '<j j;^Wrtt| B:
I had Eczema on my hands aiuTTsSB for
flvo years, it would break out in little
white crusts would form ofllrl;
*nw> oft, leavnCg the skin red andiufltewi-Z
?U ft if? me so good. I used
ta m eiear uud smooth as any onef.”
Wwd p qf OAnoer of thr® breast. Doo-'
Richard TS. Qardnn, Florence, S. C.,
BRrfeiwd tor years with Belle. Two bot
tle* of 8. 8, 8. ont hi* blood In jrood con
ditio* and the Beit*
3%icf 6r Jtat YOO
our phyaiciatw anont Ypnr ease.
•wwfe&Lfii
■n £ eiffj oi v
Tld Ulvyal
Disease, r _
( r* # |
Sudden changes of weather are 'es^e- J
tTyriig; apd prmiartyr lo neue
more soTlurii “To TlHTseroTiftrirrs
npMipUva. ( Tbefcrogriw-s uffccuriufa chir
4i>g wrm
Pyc.nftvgj[ tjbink of acrotata—its liuucfa-
ej<iipiiot"ia “aud w
the bodily aubatatlee—without thinking
ol the gftat goIW Iftlaliy sfirierara frnm
it HAve Hb"6fHr'aafSaf>*-
qriltai whole radjoa* and pernnuiiniV
curf*H -of dfadaah
-makeatJLbe uicihv tamoiy jn
. Ahakwarlik 'lttfohb A4Olobbt)|y\Am
or-town where Hood’s !r>arsapariUa has
n fia fiioro h>oda<,fi yiafl
oue, in arresting anil comfifeeTy orair
,
rious ro “Tie
rgiafv. priori, j
VV. T. Wesson,GholsonsfrUy.yp'
druggists, writes: “YbTrr** “Ofie
Minute Cough Cure gives perfect
satjbifaction. My customers fay it
Ts tips best remedy for <pu|fh*
‘ tsoTd|, throat and lung trcjuhlcp.”
CASTORIi; J
Bears the
W ATERMAFS
IdsaS Fountain Pen
—?■ ' .j
Por. Wlio \\’rite
for a Livini;-,
Bookkeepers, 1a
Stenographers, jU
.Reporters, Cr
fA Li!)rarians
;/\5B . . -Authors,
Pubfisiiers
rUMa Most aiid' Ib’st
I * -a * w. . . .1 *.. *y .. i. 1 vih' , 41
Use Waterman’s Pens;
, i * , ~ p .. ,1, ,rj T
Sold by
HfILL & GREENE
DR. Oiliß H. GRIFFIN,
dentist.
Ji —loffiCK-:R-..
Up Stairs ip the T.K. Jopes Building.
CARTEUSYILIT.UA.
>.For Sale.
fey e!' ”i
Complex Newspaper
and Job Office Outfit.
iMie new>i>aper and job
outfit used in the publica
'tjoil of the News,. consisi
mg; y> fa C ottrell powe r
pfes% Liberty and Gordon
jobbers,kiaper cutter, puses
stands, jstones, type etc.
all in gjood coni'
ditioVar sale at threat bar
gain- rmis is a good op-
buy an outfit
cheap, Apply to the
NEWS AND COURANT. j;
door in tho X)wn of Cartorsvillo, Harrow
county, (Ja.. within the legal hour* of
sale, bn the first Tuesday iu November,
1901, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land number one hundred and
eighty, in the iouith district and third
section of Bartow county, containing
forty acres, more or less, levied on and
.. tb. „fM..
sued from the Justice’s Court of the
G. M— col euuiiL.^S^’
CtaW*-- xtvd'
lions proceeding for the use of J.
F. A. I.. jpes i6tde
and relurJM to Enß by F C PvatKEs,
.
r Administrator's sale W
|sv <i#-ftferT|f from the </nAt
“Ti ir.miftfyriif flnnMA, runty, <le(*uj£ti,
tf u xU jriort house Jn^r
between life Iflftai hoiiftjii
♦hrA?it TtkeiaTly in Novenmsr,
-104 shAu? JLsii or to beJAi
Uu> kj'aLtv af December, ltryi) at tl#l|ft-
Ar'UrjmUryj deceased, to-wit: 80 AIA
'£)$ ui &fl!'£i All °f *|® ,f
lanunnmoer 4J0,T7 abrßsW lot4loyund
oU'dJßuimiifii fjijLiiii in ZIsJCAh
i tlikrajid OlLsHtfl nijb7f
ing all the lands included witliiJMe
f< >H'\ v} irg-l i|d ab*sjTm >unded ea>uf Ri|n
*Miw,4?y*aiKflifsf UleJitowah comsmi,
west byJHittk Hywell’s and E. K A#r-
p,n#V?t it
lafid, eYcdptiiTg- Yrmri- swd descoHlnd
iyrn aer® and a haM lierewifore
il th,
primitive Baptist enuren 7k 1 Maoedl|fn,
where said cbnaelCnow .stands, aiimOpe
acre in saitf lot
nu in Iyer <A2P. owned MWriV.
ampbOot K *\S' , rrrwjiffiit year, prodefty
metVlnwirAeptWd wiiFnVt be sold.
fprjiavinentsof debts of deeeae<WTld
•ISife’Sfecfi e£ h
Jf > n r 't(i^ J .ti'3t”Ta®ji(tKyi'fn N®T®*b®r,
1901, between tKe+egal UoHr* of *al| V|be
-fore i-he-court in the cjtjaof
\,'artVi'rikiVU<Vjßa4tin^Siunty, UeoAwto
ttne highest of HalYd4h)
I Rfiiri sfH ztjJT v+rt4,of- m ord#r/Ir|m
1W Torn: -r>rsArflinWy-e/--s*i(l reft my,
property of thp estate of <
Y. Uhvjour K bf purpose* of
payftig debtsf ami Mie
rtll*swing Hindis, tp All tbf spu-
lriS.s|ijaigl nuintiwMb,
Hi the sth distriej. ano3a section ctf>jrid
itMiilWj;* f!H.‘.aftiim- Wsr-***res, mwifor
lXssFffi<!Kii(iic4-3rfc4liT)y J.
Wf Akia and F. V r Smith, and ap(|th,
-east-Wd wdtgLbr .f igm rf land 1 Jtei on
kaul lot,
And AnUfyatlun bj-Whi Layton’s estate,
-u?:captiuKliegiji>y't j|k ores and uJmjYai
inte.ests in said southern porflSntf oil
fiU*W ffot wbie(rwill fnC,tla sold, rtenta
v prrk,ent V October fbOl.
. .JOEM MQON, Adi/irR
-£-c c3 nmW*- I ****-
Tj'C. L*tt*nof A4*ini*tratioi
uEORGIA. IT arto w Cm itv.
To whom it may concern: Jpf, A.
Hardii|rtvts apwtied to me foboermapent
'letters ;o| adifiAistration m estate of
|l f reji itlf A ndafson, /ate ol ealrt aounty,
to tiidgrAtedjPtq Jot# W>onty
Ji'L* I’ttjreiinct l f vvfiL yastJ noon
said apTilicaliori oir tlfeVlrft'firsK Rioii
da.v in November, 1901. VVitnais hny
haiidand official signature, thissth day
* \V; 4 1 1 NI)It T*;Ks; <,rdinnrr.
. T>lmtlpn from QuartliiUnh p
.l'-OItGIA, Bartow Coulnty.
j 2n'*?UD)£ j,-, a”
Geo. B B-rod. guardin’! off scar
fiWffi, hnff Hpolifti te die f IWo ha ifct'
jfr■ i m. .11 re gtj s rffj a kldp< ,p > sty. r E.Gook,
inis is 1 here for ' .-‘Tv all
t’oin-erned, t 1 t4i>W- IheJi' okijssetiorvf, i’
(inv’-j they n a >;r, on or ,"iiePrn the tlrsl
Monday fiVNi.yetli'bm* lfext.-tdsC'h'e-wlll
l, e <tlsdi u rgcrfifrcno. bp, gti.-rfiiatish;p as
appliui I'm:. October f)tll. 1901..
- G. \Y. (I EM F>H HUxci., . HOinary.
-' l;>•■■- r ->■■ ■■■ j .■ --
<■■ Citot -’ll for Pi li v
1 1 {fioRG1 M B..rt<i\ii;Ce!tiiIf.;. ,h
■ .Jplip Pi.s/egHU and.R. B s
tit-egan/ Wmsf.f 'fieegftll,
roprcHent. to tiip f.fiei-f; j>eG
• lioiLdyly tiled,, th it thev hav’e ful’l v ad
Iniinsteren* TVinideyO <44tktn
Tfrisi? ffiryofoM cori
ceriitd, kindred arid creditSife, trf show
cause,' • i-.--any Muty.'fail} MHV. .'Midicose-’
ntors stvju.iri not be dnjfihargwl froin
their exeOutrmdiip; and receive 1 letters
-o.’i diffrtusWmi ofi tJ„-first nMoiffiax* ini
.January lflon H'nis.O-t. 9..1901 .
°G. *' lnar.v;
drWiLUAM L. CASON,
DENTIST
OIDVe: Ovifr Yoimg HrOe,’ D i* 11 g Store ’
CARTERSVILLE. CA.
-l.it** T A-f-i if .llir|
Tnow?!
g; \ Fill the bottha* wqh HIRES, if
\ JjriuU it noir. y.v cry glass- 1
\ ful eontriliUt.-e 1o (rood / 1-
\ heßlth.o l'nnflei ' j
> V .'the Wopdy. cl*ar* /.
the /
\ make* roy /
\ chrVss. ?Tato t
\ 1t ut l.etac. 2
t rallona V. / Ct.-rles
38 cent*. V / E. Hires j
Detleri, . Jg. • _br
wriu'fdr 'JT friatvern, ii
L-go:i“r. Po. f
'• R - #>T> ; f-; t
3-3*-m 1
/• f ; -• 7 - I
* ’ '••W.v: j *i
*- ' *’ L r JI >V. n_>A 35 c h ; W *
Farm Laans. Negotiated.
IHILNER & miLNER.
Sin *:■}£? ssilesn
Attorney's at Liaw,
CARTERSVILLE. ga
rommercial and. ‘Gorpoyation Preetic*
■ ' mid
Offices w-Hb .finlpe-T. W.-bf-flner over
Bank of.GsrtarsviJie.
.r
on the days stated lor the purpose of
collecting Stale and County taxes for
the year 1901 to-wit.
Oarte-sville Oct, 7,19, 31; Nov, 16, 30,
Dec, 14, l(i, 17,18, 19, 20.
Emerson Oct, 8. ZC ; Nov, 13.
Allafcoona Oci, 9, 25, Nov, 1?.
Stamp Creek Oct, 10, 28; Nov, 14.
JMWMi eat
Adairsvilie Oct, 17; Nov, 5, 25.
Kingston'Oct, ft; Nov. 6, 29.
Euharlee Oct, 21 Nom.7, ,e je
npNt>v,S: l><*c.4,
Taylorsville Out, 23; N<Wyl*}43fec,®-.E
■ Stilusboau Oct, 24; Nov, 11; Dec, 7.
White Nov, 18.
Blurb’s SkniHffnv. Uk, !Li-:; J .iu * j
-Boonsleys Nov, 2 K , _
Linwood Nov, 27.
; Cemenf ujt
'./Kerd Dec,3. , y
Hitubcockii ,Pvc,s.
-Sugar llilL jDec, 9. ... -
Rogers Dec, 10.
Cass Station Dec, 11.
IWXi'l>tf>,. 15 ,YAT-Ul'
“Tlin n'limiuMd’l . -
]Settleuiqnj,s,aiud issue fifas tor aTI un
paianand
taxpayers tlie longest. time possible.
my3iifsirue
i nas tq (ttotffie fea tw bdxfittwitod
tjottfi el Deft jie.xi aiid upon .failure of
ffciToLrei'Mf m -*m 4%- ■ W aiitde
; ojchjiujrrt
every collector \vno lias Ruleii to settle
asw%isj'%te
fsul un a v<ri tail' cs. .w rILUe rigidly
strictly eu 10read and the securitres, qn.
J yoiir'tkuid ncMrted i (■ yutiß-tiell tenu*o4lk
payiileirt Wit tun the tl meffnaibed. Trio
rate is (1444*4) fwfcteen. dollars and
f elglity ttiUf cenfs per'honkarm , *' f - v <! ••
I d hiV itith day JtWJb
Libel for lDivbvce. J:j
StaVTali YoungV Iti'tfie Sitpetfor l OoTirt
-fitJc Vtizrjz 4 .nfcvßartiow
, Boa Young;.L Ge-'rgis, Libel "for
J. ’ .. v iHisy,ftnp.,
To the defendant, Ben yoiiijg: TOU
are herefiV botifiedV required uuLvcom-
or‘by aUor.upy, to
r>e andappear at tne SripertoifCTTn rt to
be held in Knp for .’Mridcounty ill Par
tow on the second Monday lit January
fault th *eqf the court will proceed as
tOjtiStfee'slfaii appertain,
j WiUtossotrie Hrt'domble A- W. Eitp,
judge ol said court, this Ju!v 30. lOQT, '
™rr 91-JIJ atxw. itKE V 97S r J R,ji v
)I .bi!qrz.E P le F k
-LiWl•* DivovoA. r.
*Kva,Uittla Pugh,, aliae x Lipersit/or di-
Eva Liftffi r rtWfet f vorPe, Bartow
2 vs. V-Supe rjor^oyrt
To Ariditew pughjXaliae) Fow
ler: , . - ,
It appeafin# to fchicorirt, fiy th*.re
. jlurit of thesherUf, that the defendant
docs, not resirfc IH ibifr'eolinty, •arrd it
'fliPthfer kp|lcartug, #hat he owesrnot re
side in this state. It, is on motion o f
counsel ordered, that, trie d!fenda{it ap
pear and AmfWhr at thp next term of tiiis
epurt, also, that ,ihu,case be cooMclered
(n’ defaAH t, ft n and Ml> -pla Ihti if - Aii< > Wild, lo
proceed, fl. jt.is further ordered that
this i ule be pubjished' fit thf* News and
jCihr/vri^f*.t,c*v.pi .blished imUfis
county twico a pionth for two months
prior to tlie next term of this court.
. N : , . • t: A. W, PITIS,
j. s. < f . e. c.
1 A*iwt lE iiirtl.-• '• 9. lb;If.;;: 3.'.;
A true oxtrftet from the nuiiutea of
said court: L. W. REEVE’-’, Jit.,
: j: . ; ; n clerk.
TO ALLPErJSGKS HAVING
I<’AUM!N(L TD'KLKUi) OR
U VNOSJ Oil
WAiKH i*<>;Vi;iLS
.. 11 . . FOR HALEj
■ ' *•■*.*,* ■ 1 ■imi .> a . J , | Jl.
: - T h (“N sfiv IHe ,• J Phii(hn do gT ■ if m i-S t.
- I/’U'i %)Rt,b way •prutHisesifO usf! it to best
efforts to induce a good class of iimni
■ grants-to-ftettde in : territory4j4t(gfAous
to its Unes; and to engagn t(je attention
of 'capitalists seeking Mairiifaotuftrig
l ' HUf SXir AHnil’ropert.y. tl iher.elore
solicits .the, punport, tbe cq-opprafion
’ anti the asMstamie df'-theor/eo|tfe‘ot every
ooqrßy Owipjcri KhifiiurUs Lucs .pnes,
’The management earpestjv requests
1 -tiba& all-persons who hav'e-far'es f'or-saie
or lease,, those , wliq,, iiav.e tUphered
lands, witter powers or ‘mineral liiilds
..for s%ie, 'vjfi ge >d. i*rief.de:rjpfjon oi
tlie same to the railr'-ad aj'ent nearest
them, 16rft4n£;-tbo' ! prices ftp/L i6nnZ- of
sale. jjTheysFk*!!!* most, correspond with
’ tlie prices asked of'local buyers'.' The
manageitiantdoeft littt propose.to aid. in
selling lands.to immigrants at exorbi
tant or speenfatfe'e' prides: ' - - - T -*
Large, tracts suitaWc fpr
At’low prices, are especially wanteAgt.
J. B, KaiilBHEW, ••
Industrial and Commerciai
H. P. Hmtffi, J ”‘-
L:: Traffic Manager, - aY:
~
VIRCINIACO LL ECE
For YOUNC LADIES, Roanoke, Va.
Open s'Sept. 2! At, Tfkil.” On& bf the
leading Schools 4br Young Ladies in
the south. New.buildings, pianos and
equipment. Oampne-tcrr acres’. 'Grand
aToupXain stx*nery in -Yjllep of \ r a.,
famed for health European and ’Airier
- loan UeuLba tu —Euli iwuno.—Cuwerv
atpry advantas'es in Art, Musi<' and El
flttudKnt!|; froni thirty States.
E4rricatolJsrue pddfi*ss Yj *
f t F .'lfruu P. HARUIS,
W ■ Va,
,4rvM(B with. youaueuiM 70a
yehN*oXh*Jintfor tfbaeco, >%JWB
L.b' % r . .'Ali
na C from
mmm 5g i 1 - it with
•Vjgl'rl w!li,>Atl*titiy; pefritsfemfr. one
‘‘KfiJkSJP!<rurcr rSiioYes, GO.
Ijyoito B>t tf Jfeee booklet; J (.“’ASerry
1 h m- f tor Thirkiy Times.”
"I*!* ;■. ”C 1;
rlires
Rootbjeer
time
is here
THV. g’ IKLcS E. HIRES CO.. C Ifsacjrt Pa.
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