The News and courant. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1904, November 21, 1901, Image 3

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SCIENCE SKETCHES. JiV A . O. GRADER. NO. 7, THE IMPORTANCE OF DUST. Southern Woman. A great English philosopher, second only to Darwin as an ex ponent of evolution,Alfred R. Wal lace, has written interestingly on the subject of dust, and shows that to it is due the glories of the sun set and of the sunrise. When the sun is high up in the heavens we see no -'olor in the clouds, but when he is near the horizon his light passes through a greater thickness of the atmos phere laden with dust, and the smaller particles reflect the violet and blue rays, while the larger par ticles reflect in turn the green, yel low and red rays. It will be ob served that the deep red colors are nearest the horizon and the delicate blues highest in the heavens. And so there are varying densities of air, and quantities of dust, and sizes of dust particles, and thus are produced all of the colors of the spectrum to be reflected by the clouds. For a more detailed expla nation of this phenomenon see the article in the last “Southern Wo man’’ on ‘‘Why is the sky blue?” I do not suppose that many of the lady readers of the “Southern Woman” are old enough (?) to remember the eruption of the great Krakatoa volcano near Sunda Strait, between Sumatra and Java, some years ago, but perhaps a few of the men may recall the yellow sunsets we had for a long time after that awful cataclysm. The fine dust particles were shot up so high that they were c.-.rried by the upper air currents completely around the world, and so the entire earth was for a time treated to go! deu sunsets, due only to dust Everyone has observed how mush ckarer the atmosphere, and how much bluer the sky is in the ■spring time than in autumn, A little reflection will show that dur ing the winter, because of the frozen ground, less dust is formed, and also that the snows and rains bring down to the earth much of the dust from the atmosphere, and so we have the clear air and deep blue sky of spring. But just the opposite is the case in the fall, for there has been less rain during the summer, and a greater accumula tion of dust in the upper atmos phere, and so we have the yellow ish air and pule blue sky of the autumn days. We have seen in a previous article that no clouds can form without dust particles upon which the atmospaeric vapor can begin to condense, and so without dust we would have in day time perpet ual sunshine —think what a differ ence that would make in the char acter of vegetation. To realize it we have only to travel over the and lands of New Mexico and Arizona, as I recently did in com pany with two delightful club women of Georgia. The enthusiastic ladies of the farm and garden committee have of course noticed how much more beneficial a shower of rain is to plant growth as compared with any amount of artificial watering. While this in large part is due to the very small amount of am monia brought down by the rain from the air, yet it is also in part accounted for by the minute par ticles of mineral or organic dust that form the nuclei of each rain drop, and which are dissolved in the soil and utilized by the plant roots. If you could look up from the bottom of a very tall chimney lined with soot you would see the stars in day time. The explanation is because daylight is not diffused down into the depths of the chim ney where it is as dark as night. Nor were it not for diffused day light, which results from the re flection of sunlight from the dust particles in tiie air, the sky would be of inky blackness and the stars BEST FOR THE BOWELS if you haven't a regular. bowels every 1 i', “he s'ha|.e Sf vio bowels open, ami be y\ou. ro 11 1 T 1 !. s ,„ootli* lent physic or pill poison, I- ,h bowel* est, easiest, most perfect way ol keeping me uoweu clear and clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIC EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste £ood, Po "2nui Never Sicken, Weaken, or Oripe. 19. . and vn per box. Write for free aarople, and health. Address _ KTKRUXe RIkIDT COBPAIT. MICA*® er *W TOB. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ARF YOU U/IQP A great many people suffer through ignor #'n C, IUU TV IOC Thev don t know that for ail inflam nuuiuu there is no remedy to equal ’Mexican Mustang Liniment. ■or am easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healtliy throat action is to take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonful of Mexican Mustang Liniment nrifl -with this gargle the throat at frequent intervals. Then bathe the outside of the throat thoroughly with the lini ment and after doing this pour some 0:1 a soft cloth and wrap around the neck. It is a POSITIVE CURE. 20c., 50c. and SI.OO a bottle. IT ftfl ft V OC VfllS have long been troubled with a running IB if! n 8 iUU sore or ulcer. Treat it at once with 21 exi fia.u Mustang Liinsaent and you can depend upon a speedy cure. would be visible at noon day. The sky would reflect no light, and there would be either intense sun light or deep shadows. There would be no light in our houses, except where the sun shone in directly, and on the north side we would have to erect a wall or high ' fence, painted or whitewashed to reflect the suniight into the rooms. What a different world we would have without dust? More than half of its glory, beauty and at tractiveness would be gone. L> Cady’s Condition Powder are just what a horse needs w hen in bad condition. Tonic, olood pur ifier and vermifuge, They are not food but medicine and the best in use to t ut a horse in pri,je con.il. tion. Price 2L cents per package For sale by aildruggista. "C. C. C.” on Every Tablet. Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, ioc. Cheap ai.iics to tiie West. The Western & Atlantic Railroad and the Nashville, Chattanooga and Hi. Lou is R nl wav will sell homt-seekers round trip tickets to a.l points in Oklahoma and IndianTerritorv on the following da ps : Oetooer loth, November sth an 1 19th, Deecmber 3d and 17tti, Tick ets good twenty-one days from date of sale. Stopover privileges will be allowed fifteen days going, at any point in Arkansas, Texas. Oklahoma and Indian Territory. For rates and lull information,call on or wr.te to 80HN L EDMONDSON, S. N. P. A.. Atlanta, Ga. • W. T. Wesson,Gholsonville,Va., druggists, writes: “Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it 1 is the best remedy for cougus, colds, throat and lung troubles.” It Is Easy To Say “Be careful,” but we must all go from heated houses into chill outer air, and the change sets us coughing and wheezing. Avoid ing winter colds is difficult; curing them is not hard if you take Al len’s Lung Balsam. Better begin when the cold is young and not wait until it settles deep into tie lungs, for then, even with Allen’s Balsam, complete relief will be slower. Cheap Kates to the West. The Western .fe Atlantic Railroad and the Nashville. Chattanooga and Bt. Lou is Railway w2!l sell round trip home seekers tickets to all points in Oklaho ma ami Indian Territory on the follow ing. dat s: October loth. November sh and 19th, December 3d and 17th Tick ets good twent\'-one dais from date of sale- Stopover privileges will he allow ed fifteen dais going, at any point in Arkansas. Texas Oklahoma and Indian Territory. For rates and full informa tion call on or wr-.te to JOHN L EDMONDSON, 8. N. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A Wovtlerfnl Discovery. The last quarter of a centurv -'cords many wonderful discoveries in medicine, but none that have accomplished more for humanity than that sterling old househl remedy. Browns’lron Bitters. It seemsTb contain the very elements of good health, and neither man, woman or child can take it without deriving the greatest benefit. Browns’ Don Bitten is sold by all dealer*. 'Mi "i*""® *TXUOiLOTO Wo-Id’s Great Fever Medicine Johnson’s Tonic does in a day what slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its splendid cures are in striking con trast with the feeble cures made bv qui nine. Ifyop are utterly wretched, take a thorough dose of Johnson’s Tonic and di ive 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 il it does no’, The Royal Month and the Royal Disease, Sudden changes of weather are espe cially trying, and probably to none more so than to the scrofulous and con sumptive. The progress of scrotula dur ing a normal October is commonly great. We never think of scrofula—its bunch es, cutaneous eruptions, and wasting of the bodily substance—without thinking oi the great good many sufferers from it have derived from Hood’s Sarsap arilla, whose radical and permanent cures of this one disease are enough to make it the rm st famous medicine in the world. There is probably notaciti or town where Hood’s Sarsaparilla has not proved its merit in more homes than one, in arresting and completely erad icating scrofula, wnicli is almost as se rious and as much to be feared as its near relative.—consumption. SAVES TWO FROM DEATH “Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of wheoping cough and bronchitis,"writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armor.k, N. Y.,“but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Our neice, who had Consumption in an ad vanced stage, also used this w on derful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well.” Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King’s New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and SI.OO bottles guaranteed by Young Bros. Trial bottles free. Cheap Kates to the West. The Western Jk Atlantic Railroad and the Nashville, Chattanooga and 8t Louis Railway will sell round trip homeseekers tickets to all points in Ok lahoma and Indian Territory <>n ttie following dates : October 15th, Novem ber sth and 19th, December 3d and 17th, Tickets good twenty-one days from date of sale. Stopover privileges will he all lowed fifteen days going, at any point in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and In dion Territory. For rates and full in formation. coll on or wrbe to JOHN L EDMONDSON, 2m. 8. N. P. A , Atlanta, Ga. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. A FACT ABOUT THE “BLUES" * What is known as the “Blues’ ■5 seldom occasioned by actual exist ng external conditions, but in the reat majority of cases by a disorder ed LIVER. —I —- THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra ted by trying a course of P|% They control and regulate the LIVER They bring bepe and bouyancy to th mind. They bring health and elastic* ; ty t*> the body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Election Notice for Court House Bonds. GEORGIA, Harlow County. j o the qualified voters olsaid county: In pursuance of an order passed by the Commissioners of Roads and Re venues of Bartow county, Georgia, at a meeting ol said board, held lor county purposes, on the i3th day ol November, 190i, it is ordered, and notice is hereby given, that an election will be held in and for said county at the several elec tion precincts therein, on T'n,r-u rt y ( the lVth uny 01 P ATHfoer, 1901, to de termine the question Whether the said county of Bartow, by its board of Com missioners of Roads and Revenues, shall issue toe bonds of said countv to the amount of thirty thousand (S3(MXX)) dollars; said bonds to bo thirty 111 num ber, each for the sum of one thousand (*1.000) dollars, and all to bear interest fit the rate oi live pi) percent, per an num from the date of issue. Said bonds to become due and pa> able as follows: Ten bonds lor one thousand dollars each, to be numbered from one to ten inclusive, to become due ami payable ten years after me date of issue. Ten bonds for one thousand dollars ac)i, to be numbered from eleven to twenty, inclusive, to become due and payable hitecu years after the date of their issue. Ten bonds for one thousand dollars each, lo be numbered from 21 to 30 in clusive, and to become due and payable twenty years after the date of their is s>ue. All said bonds to bear intei 'c-t at the rale of live percent, per annum from date ol issue. Said interest to be pay able annually 011 the tiisl day of Jan uary, at the otlice ol tlie treasurer of said county nt Cartersvilie, Ua. Allot s, id bonds lobe fully paid off and discharged as follows: l'on thou sand dollars at the ex I ration of tell vea , . om the dale of issue; ten thou sand b Jars at the expiration of fifteen years 1 0111 the date ot issue and ten dous.i; and dollars at the expiration of i " •my v cars from the date of issue Tin- i" imii al of s ..d foods and the interest thereon to > • paid by a special tax to ot- levied ail 1 collected annuallv on all the taxal lep. perty m said coun ty, as the oilier 00 iitty taxes are levied and collected, as f Mows: One thousand dollais annually as a sinking fund to pay the principal 101 the first ten bonds at their maturi y and liueen hund-ed dollars to pay t c .mmi 1 interest on the whom issue of Jurty thousand dollars, to b, eoilecte t for the :irsr, lea years. For the nex succeeding ft veyears, at tci tlie expir ..ion of (lie first ten years, 1 lie sum of too 1 lion sand dollars an mp*l iy as a sinking fund lor the payment of m.-ten bonds for one thousand dollars each, to is.i due fifteen years alter theii issue, and the sum of one thousand dol lar.-annually to pay the interest 011 the ■'mean tlie other outstanding bonis as it becomes due and pa able, and mr me live years next snoecmug tlie la*t above named t<Tin of fifteen \ ears, t lie sum of two thousand dollars annually as a sinking turn! top tv the principal 01 the last ten bonds tor one thousand dollars each when they fall due at the expiration ot twenty years from the date of issue and the further sum ol live Hundred dollars annually to pay the interest on said last named ten bonds as it Vecumes due. The sums to be so levied and collecte.i annually, to be as loliows: For the first t m years *I,OOO annuallv for sinking fund and *ISOO to pay interest; for the next s icceeding five veers, *2OOO an nually foi sinking fund and *I,OOO tor interest, and for tlie last five years *2,0( 0 for sinking fund and *SOO for in terest. All said bonds principal and Interest to be fully paid oft and discharged at the 3xpiiation of twenty years in the manner auoye stated. Said bonds to be known as the Bartow countv court house bonds, to be issued and so and and the proceeds expended in the erection and furnishing the new court house for sain county for which purpose thev are to bo issued. Said election is ordered and will be held by virtue of, and in accordance with the proyisions of paragraphs I and 2. Section 7. Article 7, of tlie constitu tion of the state ot Georgia and the laws passed in pursuance thereof.as incorpo rated in section 377 et. seq, Vol. 1 code ofGeoigia 1895, applicable to such elec lions. Ail poisons duly qualified to vote for county officers will be entitled to vote at this election. AH voters at said election voting for the issuing off’said bonds to be used for ti.e purpose aforesaid, snail bavc writ ten nr printed on their ballots “For Bonds’’ and all voters voting against the issuing of said bonds shall liavci written or printed on their ballots “Against Bonds,” Biaid election to be held and managed under the same rules and regulationsas elections for county officers Tne man agers of said election shall make re turns thereof to the board of County '■ 'ommissioners of said county at the court lions-, io Cartersvilie, by noon on the day following said election, for con solidation in tin presence of, and to gether with, said t-oard ot County Com missions, as required by law. It is further ordered that this notiee for said election be published in the ''artersville News Cou'ant. the news paper publishing the Sheriff’s advertis mems of said county for tuirlv days next preceding the day hereinbefore fixed tor said -lection. Witness our official signatures at Car tersvilie,Ua.,this 13 h day ol November, 1901. L. B. MATTHEWS, Chairman. A. M. PUCKETT, T. A. JENKINS, W. I). ROWLAND, W. M. KING. Commissioners of Roads and Reve nues Bartow County, Ga. VV. M. KiNG, Clerk o; Board of Commissioners Bartow Countv. For Sale. Complete Newspaper and Job Office Outfit. The newspaper and job outfit used in the publica tion of the News, consist ing of a Cottrell power press, Liberty and Gordon jobbers, paper cutter, cases stands, stones, type etc. ga., engine, all in good con dition, for sale at great bar gain- This is a good op portunity to buy an outfit cheap, Apply to the News and Courant. /S Sk IJ—T" TOBACCO SPIT UDVi I -nd SMOKE ■ 1 " Your Lifeaway! You can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAC, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 800,000 cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book let ajJ advice I'tLHii. Allures. 3 I'iiKi.i.Nu RSM3PY C 3-, Chicagc or New York. 437 When the ™r / Bair, fails =5 / Ai|* swollen glands, acb ■B9ll and bones, the disef rapid headway, a ) fa 1 symptom.* ’will follow uni* £ c promptly and effect); _. } / f M Violent destny; t , vc pgj 30 y S. S. S. is the only •# i ; ? cure for this disease, f fa for this specific poiso fa worst cases thoroughly $ e, My Condition CouK / Dave Been No wo? did me no good ; I w f time ; tny hair came ot , throat and mouth, my / with Clipper colored ' gores. I suffered sev In my shoulders and ai.. have been no worse ; onlv thu. can understand my sufferings, lost all hope of ever being well ngtltßm, I decided to try S. S. S., but must confess I had little faith left in any medicine. After taking W the third b-ttle I noticed & A-v/ISI a change in my condi tion. This was truly en- CoU.aging, and I deter- ” mined to give S. S, S. a y few thorough trial. From A ■ la® |> ,t meat was rapid ; 9. S. S. Efffo seemed to h re the dis- f j*Sl \ W f.sWftfr,- V-V under £**,s79 control; the sore? and ulcers healed and I was? j soon free from all signs'?*: of the disorder; I have ’ * been strung and healthy ever since, 1,. W. Smith, l,ock ilex 611, Noblesville, Ind. 1 3 the only purely vc- K c table blood purifier Nafe. kiiojn. Jtjooois hJSr offered for proof that y it contains' a particle oi mercury, potash or othef lu fieraj poison. Send for otir free book oil Blood PtHfbn; it contains valuable information sboui this disease, vnba full directions for self treatment. \Ve charge nothing for medi cal advice ; cure yourself at home. TH" SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA Libel for Divorce. Eva Littlo I'ugti, ilia,-. ..meral fordi- Ev 1 Little Fowier 'oree, Barlow vs. > Superior court Andrew Hugh, alias Ju 1 y term, Andrew Fowl-r. J .901, To Andrew Pugli,(alias) Andrew Fow ler: It appearing 10 the court, by tlie re turn of the sheriff’, that the defendant does not reside in this county, and it further appearing, that he uoes not re side 111 this state. It is on motion o f counsel ordered, that, the defendant ap pear and answer attfie next term of this court, also, that the case be considered in default, and tlie plaintiff allowed to proceed, and it is further ordered that this rule be published in tlie News and (,’onrant, a newspaper published in this county twice a month for two months prior to the next term of this court. A. W. FITE, J. S. C. C. V. August 12, 1901, A true extract from the minutes ol said court, L. W. REEVES, JR., Clerk. Leave to Sell for Reinvestment. GEORGI A, Bartow County. Notice is hereby given, that, on the 20lh day of Noyeinber, 1901, at 10 o’clock a. m , at the court h..use in Cartersvilie, said county, John W. L. Brown as guar <iian for James R. Brown, a minor of said county, will apply to the judge of the superior court of said county, for leave to sell, for tlie purpose of rein vest ment. an undivided one-half interest, belonging to his said ward, James K. Brown, a minor In tlie following prop ertv, 10-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land known as tlie lourth (4th) division of the estate of Elijah M, Field, late of said county, deceased, awarded to Carries. Field, by the commissioners appointed 10 divide said Elijah V . Field’s estate, to-wit: Beginning on the east line ol lot number 910 in the 4th district and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia, at. the souttieest corner of tijo 3d division of said estate,runs south 8 chains,thence west 96 chains to Pumpkinvine creek, thence along down- the cn-ek to tlie mouth of a certain ditch,thence up said ditch to the corner of the 3d division, thence east 99.25 cnalns to tlie point ol beginning, being lots or parts ot lots of land Nos. 910, yl I, yI2, pla and yI4; also the north half of lot number By3, aii in the 4th district and 3d section ol said lountv, and as appears of record in the book “C” oi distributions, etc., pages 182and 183, Ordinary’s office said coun ty. Tiffs application for leave to sell said property will be made lor the reason that the’ guardian cannot give it his per sonal attention, and the income reai/.ed upon the value ot tlie proportv and in vestment is very small, fluctuating and uncertain, and because the proceeds of this sale can be mine advantageonslv otherwise invested, securing a more certain and increased income, This 22d O ff. TyOL JOHN W. L. BROWN, Gu irdian tor Jas, R. Brown, JOHN H. WIKLE, Alt’y. WATERMAN’S Idea! Fountain Pen For Folks Who Write for a Living, Bookkeepers, iA Stenographers, Reporters, vA Librarians Authors yi Publishers Those Who Write .Most and llest Use Waterman’s Pens. Sold by HfILL & GREENE VIRGINIA COLL EG E For YOUNC LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 21st, 19ul. One of the leading Schools for Young Ladies in the south. New buildings, pianos and equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in Vallep of Va., famed for health European and Amer ican teachers Full course. Conserv atory advantages in Art, Music and El ocution. Students from thirty States. For catologue address M I TIE P. HARRIS, president, Roanoae, Va, in I^. of land i>.. Go, 85, 82, 86, o. triet and 3d section Georgia. Levied on aim . the property of P il. Reynoiuu fy t.vo ti fa. fmni city court of Uai,^ \ .lie, s lid county; mie in *avor of M. Howard for use of officers ol Uourt vs. P. H. Reynolds, and one in favor of C. M Howard tor use of officers of court and for witnesses’ lees vs. P. H. Rey nolds Property in possession of de fend nt and pointed out by W. \V. Roberts, Also at SHttift tihie and fliatce; ,hat dfeF? tittu real BhtaiH ljflnit in said boniity and being oilf-hatl acie, mOre or lesft, in the city 01 Cartersvilie, Baitow county, Georgia, on the west Side of South averi uff, bounded on the south by what is known (at the time of the execution of this nvr.rtgagej as the Rice Jut owned by S m H, Galloway dn the noth by the A. A Skinner place, on the west by land ol A. f>. Gilbert and do the o;i-t iiy said South AVenue.Levif on mid will be sold as the property ol A. M Fordo cut Mrs. L tura A. Ponte t > satisfy ot e Bar tow Superior Court mortgage ti fa in favor of The Mutual Lile Insurance Conn anv, of Kentucky, vs A. M. Fonte and Mrs. Laura A. Foute. Property in possession of Gresham and pi luted out in sai<l fi fa. It. L. GRI FFIN, Sheriff. NV. s, BRADLEY, Dep’tv Sheriff, N. M. ADAMS, Dep’ty Sheriff. November sth, 1901. Commissioner's Sale Valuable City Property. GEORGI A, Bartow County. By virtue of a decree granttd by tlie Superior Court of Fulton county, Geor gia, on the first day of February, 1901, in tiie case oi Roby Robinson, et. al., vs. tlie Southern Mutual Building A Loan Association of Atlanta, (4a., A. M- Foute et. al,. pending in said court, the under signed as commissioner appointed in said decree, will sell at public outcry, before the court house door in Carters vilie, Ga., within legal hours of sole, on tiie first Tuesday in December, 1901, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: All that certain city lot containing one and a half acres of land, more or less, known as the A, M Foute home place, wnereon he now resides, in the city of Cartersvilie, Bartow county, Ge ugia, bounded on tiie north by Neel street, east bv South Avenue, south by l-t of J M. Ned. and west by lands of \V. J Neel. Said sale to be made pur suant to said decree fori lie satisfying tlie 'debt therein adjudged against said Foute and said property in favor of J. A Anderson and M. A. o’Bvrn6, receivers of the Southern Mu tual Building A Loan Association, of Atlanta, (ua., said debt being the bal ance due on loan made by said ssoeia tion to said Foute, and secured bj' the deed of said Foute, dated July 12th,1890, and recordeu on pages 64 and 65 of book “C(J” of the deed records of said coun tv. conveying to said Association the above described real estate to secure said loan. Said real estate will be sold as the property ot said A. M, Foute, so that the right title and lien of said As sociation and its receivers aforesaid upon the above described real estate by virtue of the deed aforesaid and ol said decree shall be transferred from the land to the money arising from said sale, and so that the purchaser of said real estate shall obtain title thereto, free from the incumbrance ot said deed as provided in said decree. Said decree and the sale thereunder is now proceed ing for the use of J. M. Neel, as trans feree. This November fi, 1%1, JNO. H. WIKLE. Commissioner. Three Papers a Week FOR ABOUT THE PRICE OF ONE .... The News and Cournnt and the Atlanta Twice-a-week Journal for Si,so. Here you get the news of the world and all your loc-l news v\ hiie it is Iresh, paying very little more than one paper costs, Either paper is well worth SI.OO, but by special arrangement we are ena bled to put in both of them, giving three Papers a week for this low price. You cannot equal this anywhere else, and this combination is the best premium for those who want a great paper and a home paper. Take these aud you will keep up with the times. Tiie Semi-Weekly Journal makes common cause with ihe farmers and publishes hundreds of letters from them on farm topics, describing their expe rience in making crops, etc Besides general news the Twice-a- Week Journal has much agricultural matter and other articles of special in terest to farmers it has regular con tributions by Sam Jones, Mrs. W H. Felton, John Temple Graves. Hon. C. H. Jordan and other distinguished wri ters. Call at this office and leave your sub scripfions for loth papers. You can get a sample copy of eiiner papi r Here on application. Libel for Divorce. Mariali Young/ In tne Superior Court vs. -of Bartow County, Ben Young J Georgia. Libel for Divorce. No. 28, July term. 1899. To the defendant, Ben Young: You are hereby notified, required and com manded personalty or by attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Court to be held in and for said county of Bar tow on the second Monday in January next, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s libel fora divorce, and in de fault thereof the court will proceed 89 to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable A. W. Fite, judge of said court, this Jniv 30. 1901. L. W. RKEVfcS, JR„ Clerk Superior Court.