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CHEROKEE CLUB OF
CMMSVILLL
Report of Year’s Work Read at
State Federation.
T 0 ERECT LIBRARY BUILDING.
of the Glob Have Inter
ested Themselves in Many Im
provements for the City.
Southern Woman
jH O r the past year the Cherokee
C; u b, of Carter sville, has concen
,rated its energies and endeavored
(o do a few things well. The mem
*bership has increared and we now
have sixty names enrolled consist
ing of the best workers and most
influential women of the town and
county.
The library and public impove
ment work has advanced more dur
ing this time than any other de
partment of the club. There
seemed to be greater need along
wthose two lines than any other.
'The public library is in a flourish
ing condition, containing about five
hundred volumes; and to see the
number of school children who
patronize it each week repays the
library committee for its faithful
work. At present our library is in
a room rented by the club.but dur
ing the coming year we hope to in
stallit in itspermanenth >me. Plans
.havs been drawn and a part of the
necessary funds donated for the
building of a public library, which
will also have in connection, a club ;
room and rest room. Money will 1
be raised in different ways during 1
the winter by bazaars, subscript
ions, etc. When this building is
completed the greatest work of the ;
Cheroke Club will have been ac i
eomplished and it will be something
of which we can be justly proud;
and ere another federation meeting
we hope to chronicle that the Cher
okee Cluu is “at home” to its
friends under its “own vine and
fig tree.”
The traveling library is also do*
ing a good work. Two hundred
volumes divided into sets of twenty
five each are kept circulating
through the country, and the
chairman of this committee tells us
that they are always in demand.
This library will be enlarged to
four hundred volumes during the
year, so the many calls for the
books may be satisfied.
Through the influence of the
Village Improvement Committee
many good things have been done.
Tue neatly kept park with its fresh
ly painted fence and new iron seats
lias proven an object lesson for the
city fathers and they have become,
as it were, honorary members of
this committee.
The street, fences, etc., of the
town are in better order than they
have ever oeen. The public school
grounds have been beautified by
graces, grass and trees, and the
school children are already asking
and planing for the flower beds for
the coming spring. A city cart
has recently been purchased,
through the suggestions of a club
Roman, and put on the streets of the
town. Money has been raised re
cently for the purpose of putting in
i drinking fountain in tne park.
This is needed greatly in our town
md will be put in as soon as possi
ble.
The Home Science Committee
jf Cherokee club is also progress
ing in its work. Two members of
the club have offered their services
Mid expect to str-rt a cooking de
partment in one of the public
schools. A room has been given
hem, utensils and other necessar
es furnished and the work will be
>egun within a short time.
Thi members of the Cherokee
hub feel very jubilant over their
>ast success and bright prospects,
AT feel sure that when our library
•Adding is completed, a rest room
omfortably fitted up for the coun
rv women to spend a quiet mo
ne'tt; our traveling library doubled
n 'ts capacity; our park made more
' BA ° H
*'l hate been ,mlnar CASCABFTSondM
' effective laxative Uiey Alt *lllll l| W< 0*
My daughter and I were bothered with
‘ 'niacli and our breath was very bad. After
: " w doses of Cascaretswe have improved
r~ i fully. They are a great help in the family.”
W 11.IICT.MIXA NAfiEI.
1137 Kitten nouse bt., Cincinnati, Ohio.
/ Y& CANDY
l!rt a S? nt - Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
uua ' Sicken. Weakeu, Or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 60c.
JL*-* CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
lb-rard. rnmpnnT, Hilraro. ffnntrral. New York. 315
■ Q.TII.PSf B°'d and guaranteed by alldrng
■ 1 U'BJMr gi, vs to cTtJKI' Tobacco Ratal.
IF 3 QM W LI PUT atenspoonfulof Mexican Mustang Lin
_:,fc .. . , w ■ intent into a glass half full of water anu
this gargle your throat often it will quickly cure a bore ThroaU
Keep this
fact always fresh in your memory:—
For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores, you
need only to apply
a few times and the soreness and inflammation will
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed.
To get the best results you should saturate a piece
of soft cloth with the liniment and bind it upon the
wound as you would a poultice.
20e., 50c. and SI.OO a bottle.
Keep RU FYF ON your poultry and at the very first sign of
I\L.L.I HII Lib Un Roup, Scaly Legs, Bumblefoot or other
diseases among your fowls use Mexican Mustang Liniment.
beautiful with other improvements;
the streets of our little city kept
better than ever before; our public
school grounds made beautiful, and
perhaps the first model school of
the state in our county, then the
women of Cartersville and Bartow
county will be proud to say, 'T am
a member of the Cherokee Club,”
Miss Mary Munford, Delegate.
To Get lii<l of u Troubles* *lll3
Corn,
First soak It in warm water td
soften it, then pare it down as
closely as possible without draw
ing the blood and apply Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm twice daily; rub
bing vigorously for five minutes at
each application. A corn plaster
should be worn for a few days, to
protect it from the shoe. Asa gen
eral liniment for sprains, bruises,
lameness and rheumatism, Pain
Balm is unequal, and. For sale by
Hall & Greene, Druggists.
l> Cady’s Condition Powder
■in* just whir ft nurse needs when
i*i had condition. Tonic, olood pur
ifier and vermifuge. They are not
f I*l.i but medicine and the best in
use to tut a horse in prime contii.
tion. Price 21 cents per package
For sale by alldruggists.
“C. C. C.” on Cvery 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,. 10c.
Cheap Kates to the West.
T 1 ■ Western ,fe Atlantic Railroad and
the Nashville, Chattanooga and Si, Lou
is R ilwav will sell bomeseekers round
tri > tickets io ad points in Oklahoma
an 1 IndiaiiTerritorv on the following
da s : O. *tooer Jotli, November slh
an ‘ 19th, December 3d and 17th, Tick
et good twenty-one days from date
of salo. Stopover privileges will be
allowed fifteen days going, at any
point in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma
an I Indian Territory. For rates and
lull information,call on or wr.te to
SOHN 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
it the best remedy for coughs,
colds, throat and lung troubles.”
Clieap Kates t> the West.
The Western Atlantic Railroad aud
ihe Nashville. (Jhattanoog i and St. Lou
is Railway w2ll s-dl round trip home
seekers tickets to all points in Oklaho
ma and Indian Territory on the follow
irgdat s: October loth. November d.h
and 19th, December 3 1 and 17th Tick
ets good tweiitv-orie days from date of
sale. Stopover privileges will he allow
ed fifteen and = vs goimr, t anv noint in
Arkansas. Texa-s Oklahoma and Indian
Territory. Kor rates ami full informa
tion call Oil or write to
tton call JQHN L EDMONDSON,
S. N. P. A.. Atlanta, Ga.
After eating, parsons of a blHoos habit
will derive great benefit by faking one
of these pills. If you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH*
they will promptly relieve the nausea,
SICK HEADACHE-,— —-
anil nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel
ings. Elegantly sugar coated.
T.l. r, a~
£ ~ . *1 • • -*****• W *
An English Author Wrote:
“No shads, no shine, no fruit,
no flowers, no leaves —November!”
Many Americans would add no
freedom from catarrh, which is so
aggravated during this month that
it becomes constantly troublesome.
There is abundant proof that cat
arrh is a constitutional disease, It
is related, to scrofula and consump
tion. being one Of the wasting dis
eases. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has
shown that wliat is capable of erad
icating scrofula, completely cures
catarrh and taken in time prevents
consumption, We cannot see how
any sufferer can put off taking this
medicine, in view of the widely
published record of its radical and
permanent cures. It is undoubted
ly America’s Greatest Medicine for
America’s Greatest Diseases —Cat-
arrh.
Wo id’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 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 bv using
Johns n’s Chill and Fever Tonic It
costs 50 -ents if if. cures; not one cent if
it does not.
1
The Koyal 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 scrotuia dur
ing a normal October is commonly great.
Wo never think ot scrofula— its bundl
es, cutaneons eruptions, and wasting of
the bodily substance —without thinking
ol 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 in st famous medicine in
the world. There is probably not a city
or town where Hood's Sarsaparilla lias
not proved its meritin more homes than
one, in arresting and completely erad
icating scrofula, which is almo-t as se
rious and as much to be feared as its
near relative.—com u(option.
SAVES TWO FROM DEATH
“Our little daughter had an
almost fatal attack of whooping
cough and bronchitis,’’writes Mrs.
W. K. Haviland, of A1 monk, N.
Y.,“but, when all other remedies
failed, we “aved her life with pr.
King’s New Discovery. Our neice,
who had Consumption in an ad
vanced stage, also used this w on
derlul 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
£I.OO bottles guaranteed by Young
Bros. Trial bottles free.
Clieap Kates to the West.
The Western A / tlantic Railroad and
the Nashville. Obmtan-og.i *od St
Louis Rail wav will sell round trip
horne-eekers tieke’s to all points in Ok
lahoma and Indian Territory on the
following dates : Octob-r 15th. X
ber sth and 19th. December :M and J7th,
Tiekefs good twentv-ooe dais from date
of sale. Stopover privileges will he all
lowed fifteen davs going. at an' 7 point
in Arkansas. Texas, Oklahoma and 111-
dion Terrltorv. For rates and full in
formation. eall on or write to
JOHN L EDMONDSON,
2m. 8. N. P. A., Atlanta, da.
Kodol Byspeosia Cure
ingests what ya eat*
Election Notice for Court House
Bonds.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
i o ilit* qualified voters oisaid county :
In pursuance of an order passed by
the Commissioners of Ronds and Re
venues <1 Bartow county, Georgia,"at a
at chug ol said board, held .or county
purposes, on the 13th ua> ol November,
i!Mb, it is ordered, and notice is hereby
give.-, ill"t an election >'ill be held in
and for said co int.y at the several e.ce
tiou precinct.- iheunn. on inursday,
tht- 10th day of Decernner, hail, to de
termine the question belli* r the said
county of Bartow, by its board of fom
niissioners ol Roads and Kevenues,
shall issue tne bonds of said county to
the amount of thirty thousand (*30,0(0)
dollars; sa >1 bond, to bo thirty in mini
her, each for the sum of one "thousand
($i,W9) do.htis, and all to Oearinteiest
at the rate ol five (5) percent, per an
num from the date ot issue. Said bonds
to become due and pay able as billow .-:
Ter. bonds lor .one thousand dollars
each, to be numbered from one to ten
inclusive, to become due and payable
ten years after tne date of their issue.
Ten bonds for one thousand dollars
each, to be numbered from eleven to
twenty, inclusive, to become due anti
payable liiteen years after the date of
their issue.
Ten bonds for one thousand dollars
each, to be numbered from 21 to 30 in
clusive, and to become due and payable
twenty years after the date of their is
sue.
All said bonds to bear intcre-t at the
rale ot live percent, per annum from
date of issue. Said interest to be pay
able annually on the first day of Jan
uary, at the office ol the treasurer of
said county at Cartersville, Ga.
All of said bonds to be fully paid off
and discharged as follows: Ten thou
sand dollars at the expiration ol ten
years fiom the date of issue; ten thou
sand dollars at the expiration of fifteen
years Lorn the date of ts-tic and ten
thousand dollars at the excitation of
twenty ye:TS trow the date of issue.
The piim-inal of Slid bonds fitld the
interest thereon to on paid by a special
tax to Un levied an t collected annually
on all the taxable properly in said coun
ty, as the other county taxes are levied
and collected, as follows: One thousand
dollars annually as a sinking fund to
pay tin principal on the first ten bonds
at their maturity and fifteen hundred
dollars t > pay theantiu 1 interest oil the
whole issue of thirty thousand dollars,
to b,< collected lor the first ten years.
For tlm nex succeeding five years, at
tel the exifirulion of the lirst ten years,
the sum of two thousand dollars annual
ly as a sinking fund tor the payment of
the ten bonds for one thousand dolla-s
each, to fall due fifteen years alter their
issue, and the sum of one thousand dol
lars annually to pay the interest on the
same and the other outstanding binds
as it becomes due and payable,
and for the five years next succeeding
tfie last above named term of fifteen
years, the sum of two thousand dollars
annually as a sinking fund to pry the
principal ot the last ten bonds lor one
thousand dollars each when they fall
due at the expiration ot twenty years
front the date of issue and the further
sum of five hundred dollars annually to
pay the interest on said last uameU teu
bonds as it becomes due.
The sums to be so levied and collected
annually, to be as loliows: For the first
ten years SI,OOO annually for sinking
fund and slsw to pay interest; for the
next S icoeeding five veais. $2.(100 an
nually foi sinking fund and SI,OOO tor
interest, and for the last five years
$2,0(0 for sinking fund and SSOO for in
terest.
All said bonds principal arid Interest
to be fullv paid oft and discharged at
the sxpira'iAn of twenty years in the
manner aboyo stated.
Said bonds to be known as the Bartow
county court house bonds, to be issued
and so and and the proceeds expended in
the erection and furnishing the new
court house for said county for which
purpose thev are to be issued.
Said election is ordered and will be
held bv virtue of, and in accordance
with the provisions of paragraphs I and
2, Section 7. Article 7, of the constitu
tion of the state ot Georgia ami the laws
passed in pursuance thereof,as incorpo
rated in section 377 et. seq, Vol. 1 code
ofGeoigia 1895, applicable to such elec
tions. All pet sons duly qualified to
vote for county officers will be entitled
to vote at this election .
All voters at said election voting for
the issuing of said bonds to be used for
the purpose aforesaid, shall hav * writ
ten or printed on their ballots “For
Bonds” and all voters voting against
the issuing of said bonds shall have,
written or printed on their ballots
“Against Bonds.”
Said election to be held and managed
under the same rules and regulations as
elections for county officers Tne man
agers of said election shall make re
turns thereof to the board of County
Commissioners of said county at the
court house in Cartersville, by noon on
the day following said election, for con
solidation in tht presence of, and to
gether with, said l oard o! County Coin
missions, as required by law.
It is further ordered that this notice
for said election be published in the
Cartetsyille News <'ou r ant, the news
paper publishing the sheriff’s advertis
ments of said county tor thirty days
next preceding the day hereinbefore
fixed tor said-lection.
Witness onr official signatures at <’ar
tersville.Ga ,this 13 h dav ot November,
1901.
L. B. MATTHEWS, Chairman.
A. M. PUCKETT,
T. A. JENKINS,
W. D. ROWLAND,
W. M. KING,
Commissioners ot Roads and Reve
nues Bartow County, Ga.
W. M. KIMG, Clera 01 Board of
Commi-s.oners Bartow County.
For Bale.
Comp Sate Newspaper
and Job Office Outfit.
The newspaper and job
outfit used in the publica
tion of the News, consist
ing of a Cottrell power
Dress. Liberty and Gordon
jobbers, paper cutter, cases
stands, stones, type etc.
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.
tobacco SPIT
IslSs-K Your Lifeaway!
You can be cured of any form of tobacco using
easily, lie made well, strong, magnetic, full of
new life and Egor by taking MO-TO-BAG,
that makes weak men strong. Many gain
ten pounds in ten days. Over 500,000
cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book
let and advice FREE Address STERLING
Si.. QL.ic-gi ->I fir- Yj-Jl ,2,
b&d mm,
BAD COMPLEXION.
The skin is the seat of an alnio.fi. .end
less variety of diseases. They are known
by various names, but are all .due to the
same cause, acid and other poisons in
the blood that irritate ami cite:fere with
the proper action of the skin.
To have a smooth, soft ski", free from
all eruptions, the blood must he kept pure
and healthy. The many preparations of
arsenic and potash and the large number
of face powders and lotions generally
used in this class of diseases cover up
for a short time, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotches aud the red,
disfiguring pimples.
Eto.-nzif Wj V.tflOo f i f/ s strict*
of ,i be&ulifu! Gcm&loxcion
when such remedies are relied on.
Mr. It. T. Shobe, 2704 x.aor r Avenue, St. X,ouis>,
Mo., says : "My (laughter was afflicted for years
with a’disfiguring eruption cu I:.. face, which
resisted all treatment. She war. taken to two
celebrated health springs, but receive.l no bents
M g’ 1 vycte prescribed, hut with
out result, until v.e decided to try S. S. S., and by
the time the fit st bottle was finish: and t he eruption
began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her
completely ana left her skin perfectly smooth.
She n now seventeen years old, ami not a sign of
tiie embarrassing disease has ever returned.”
S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for
the worst foams of skin troubles. It is
the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the
only one guaranteed purely vegetable.
Bad blood makes bad complexions.
purifies and invigo
ksTx rates the old and
Vox makes new, rich blood
k/jA that nourishes the
vj' •'*s?' body and keeps the
skin active and healthy and in proper
condition to perform its part towards
carrying off the impurities from the body.
If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt
Rheum, Tsorasis, or your skin is rough
and pimply, send for our book on Blood
and Skin Diseases and write our physi
cians about your case. No charge what*
ever for this service. -
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA.
Anulication for fharter
GEORGIA, Barlow County.
To the (Superior Court of said county:
The petition of Harry Wikle of said
state and county respectfully showotli:
Ist. That he desire.-, for himself, 111s
associaies, successors or assigns to be
incorporated, fo the lull term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal as
provided bv law under Hie corporate
name of “TRADERS hIXCH AGE COM
PANY.”
2d. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain, ana the particular bus
iness they propose to carry on, is the
buying him selling of goods, wares and
merchandise of all kinds; to buy, bold
and sell real estate and all kinds of per
sonal property, to do a general storage
and commission business; to sell prop
erty at private sale or auction; to eu
gage in the manufacture ami sale of
such articles as said corporation may
deem profitable;tit act, as agent for other
corporations and individuals.
3d. Tlie amount of capital stock to he
employed by said corporation is One
Thousand Dollars, which amount peti
tioners desire the privilege of increas
ing to any sum not exceeding ten thou
sand dollars, as may be fixed by the
by-laws of the corporation. Said capi
tal to be divided into shares of ten
($10.00) dollars per share.
4th. The principal place of doing bus
iness will be in the city of Cartersville,
H#riwcounty, Georgia, nut they des
ire the privilege of having branch
houses ami agents at such other places
as they Tiittv desire.
sth. PetifiMCY lsd desires and asks
for said corporation the tfghS to buy,
hold, sell, lease and rent, for the pur
poses of said business, all kinds of real
and personal property the right to
mortgage and otherwise encumber the
same, to borrow money, make promis
sory notes, issue bonds and other evi
deneesof debt and to secure the same bv
mortgage or otherwise; to make all
other contracts necessary or proper to
tiie conduct, of said buaiuess; also the
right to sue and be sued, plead and be
impleaded under its corporate name; to
have and use a common seal; to make
b'-iavvs and ruies for its government
The rigid to receive property at its fair
market value, in payment for capital
stock, and generally to have all other
powers and privileges as may be neces
sary to carry out the purposes aforesaid
not inconsistent with the laws of said
state.
Wherefore petitioner pravs the grant
ing of an order by HlO court incorporat
ing him, his associates, successors and
assigns u.ider the name ot "TRAUER-j
EXCHANGE COMPANY” for the
period ol twenty years, ■ ith the privi
lege of renewal at the expiration ol that
time, with all the rights, powers and
privileges herein set forth and that may
be exercised by such corporations un
det the laws of Georgia.
.1 NO. H. WIKI,E,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Filed in office November lpth, 1901
L. W . REEVES, JR., Clerk
tiartow Superior Court.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
I, L. \V. Reeyes, Jr., clerk of the Su
perior Com t ol said county, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true cony
Irom the tiles of said court lor applica
tion tor charter ot the "TRADERS EX
CH ASUK CO 6 PAN Y.”
D. \V. REEVES. JR.. Clerk
Superior Court, Bartow County. Ga.
Libel for Divorce.
Eva Little Pugh, alias \ Liberal for di-
Eva Litce Fowler I vorce, Bartow
vs. ‘ V Superiorcourt
Andrew Pugh, alias [ July term,
Andrew Fowler. ) i9Ol.
To Andrew Pugh,(alias) Andrew Fow
ler:
It, appearing to the court, by the re
turn of the sheriff, that the defendant
ones not reside in this county, and it
turther appearing, that lie uoes not re
side m this state. It is on motion o l '
counsel ordered, that, the defendant ap
pear and answer Rt the next t“rtn of this
court, also, that the case be considered
in default, and the plaintiff allowed to
proceed, and it is further ordered that
this rile be published in the News and
Courant, 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. C.
August 12. 1901.
A true extract from the minutes .of
said court, L. W. REEVES, .TR.,
Clerk.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the estate of Tlios. C. Barron, deceas
ed,"to render in* an account of their de
mands to me within thtime preset ii ed
by iaw, properly made out. Persons
indebted to said deceased ar6 hereby
requested to make immediate payment
to the undersigned October 9tb, 1016
H M. GREEN, Adinr,.
A Wov'derfnl Discovery.
The last quarter of a century records
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
but none that have accomplished more for
humanity than that sterling old househciß
remedy. Browns’ Iron Bitters. It seems
contain the very elements of good health,
and neither man, woman or child can take
it without deriving the greatest benefit.
Drovrus’ I"0 T ' fitters is sold l>y oil dialers
Bartow Sheriff’s Sales.
■w ill be sold before the court house
door in the town of Cartersville, Bartow
county, Ga.. within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in December,
1901, the following property, to-wit:
A tract ot land containing one iiun
dred acres, more or less, in the 22d dis
trict ana 2d section of said county being
part s of lots numbers tour and five, con
stituting and known as the Nat Dun
atioo place and being the property con
veyed by John 1* K-w to Nm Dunahoo
by deed ,eeorded in book “CC”of deeds,
page 37k clerk’s office, Bartow Superior
( *>urt. Levied on and will bo sold as
the property of the defendant, Nat
Dunahoo (and in his possession ) to sat
isfy one Bartow Superior Court mort
gage ti la in favor of R unsaviile Bros,,
the Cartersville Milling Company, Og
lfshy Grocery Companv, Martin Bros.,
Flemisier Bros. A Hcggie, Gaines ifc
Lewis, and .1. M. V’each A Cos. a.sinst
Dunahoo Brothers, a partnership com
posed ol Nat Dunahoo, Warren I>, Dun-
Hiirio and Nat Dmuaoo. Property
pointed out in sid (i fa,
Also at same lime and place, ail the
lilt* interest or estate ol P. li. Reynolds
in the following property, to wit: Lots
ot land .Nos, J 3,14, 15, lti, 17,57,58. 59, 56,
60, 85, 82, Sti, *8 and 89. in the 17th dis
trict and 3d section of Bartow county,
Georgia Levied on and will be sold as
the property of P Ji. Reynolds to satis
fy two li la. fiom city court of Carters
ville, slid county; one in *avor of C. M.
Howard for use of officers ot Court vs.
P. H Reynolds, and one in favor of C.
M Howard for use of officers of court
and for witnesses’ fees vs. P. H. Rey
nolds Property in possession of de
fc-iidnt and pointed out by W. W.
Roberts.
Also at same time and place, .hat cer
tain real estate lying in said county and
being one-halt acre, more or less, in the
city of Cartersville, Bartow county,
Georgia, on the west aide of South aven
ue, bounded on the south by what is
known (at the time of the execution of
this mortgage) as the Itice lot owned by
S in H. Galloway on the n >rth by the
A. A. Skinner place, on tho west by
land ol A. D. Gilbert and on the east by
said South Avenue.LevU,] on and will be
sold as the property of A. M Foutc nid
Mrs. Laura A. Fonte t > satisfy one Bar
tow Superior Court mortgage ti fa in
favor of The Mutual Lite Insurance
Companv, of Kentucky, vs A. M. Fonte
ami Mrs Laura A. Fonte. Property in
possession of F. Gresham and pointed
out in said fi ta.
R L. GRIFFIN, Sheriff.
W. S, BRADLEY. Dep’tv Sheriff,
N. M. ADAMS, Dep’ty Sheriff.
November sth, 1901.
Commissioner's Sale Valuable
City Property.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of a decree granted by the
Superior Court of Fulton county, Geor
gia, on the first day of February, 1901,
in the case ot Roby Robinson, et. al., vs.
the Southern Mutual Building & Loan
Association of Atlanta, Ga., A. M- Foute
et. al„ pending in said court, the under
signed as commissioner appointed in
said decree, will Bell at public outcry,
before the court house door in Carters
ville. Ga., within legal hours of s do, on
the 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 hail acres of land, more or
less, known as the A, M Finite home
place, whereon he now resides, in the
city of Cartersville, Bartow county,
Georgia, bounded on the north by Neel
street, east by South Avenue, south by
lot of J M. Neel, and west by lauds of
\V. J Neel. Said sale to be made pur
suant to said decree for 1110 purpose of
satisfying ttio debt therein adjudged
against said Foute and said property in
favor of J. A. Anderso/i and M. A.
O’Byrne, receivers of the Southern Mu
tual Building A Loan Association, of
Atlanta. Ga., said debt being the bal
ance due oh loan made by said ' ssocia
tion to said Foute, add secured by the
deed of said Foute, dated July 12th.
and recorded on pages 64 and 65 of book
‘•CO” of the deed records of said cotin
tv, conveying to said Association the
above described real estate to secure
said loan. Said real estate will be sold
as the property of said A. M. Foute, so
that the right title and lien of said As
sociation and its receivers aforesaid
up-m the above described real estate by
virtue of the deed aforesaid and ol said
decree shall he 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 of said deed
as provided in said decree. Said decree
and the sale thereunder is now proceed
ing for the use of J. M.Ni-el, as trans
feree. This November 6, >9Ol.
JNO. 11. WIKLE Commissioner.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
Notice is hereby given to at' creditors
of the estate ol George Y. La\ton. de
ceased. to rend' r in account of their de
mands (at once) in terms of the law
properly made out. Persons indebted
t< said deceased a o hereby requested
to make immediate pa\ ment to the un
dtrsignel. November lk, 199 .
JOE M. MOON. Adtn’r.
Kst. ol G. Y. Lav ton.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby giv< n to all creditors
of the estate of Linford Ab ernathy, de
ceased, to render in account of thei' de
mands (at once) in terms ot the law
properly made out Persons indented
to “aid deceased are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to ihe un
dersigned. November 18. 1901.
JOE VI MOON. Adm’r.
E-*t. of Linford Abernathy.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
Notice is hereby given to all creditors
of the - state of Merideth Anderson, de
ceased, to render in account of their de
mands (at once) in terms of the law
properly made out Persons indebted
to si I 1 eceased are he>ebv ieqoested
to ma ; immediate varment to the un
dersi ,‘uea November is. 1901,
JOE M.MOON, Adm’r
Est. of Merideth Anderson.
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