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, IN BRIEF
Miss Mamie Tolbert, of Atlanta,
w ho has been the pleasant guest of
Misses Augusta and Lillian Tum
lin for several weeks, returned
home Monday.
I)r. and Mrs. Ralph Smith went
down to Atlanta Monday to spend
a few days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Truitt, of At
lanta, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Price of South avenue/
Mrs. Truitt will spend the remain
der of the summer in Cartersville.
Messrs. Jackson,J Griffin & Cos.
have arranged to open another
branch of their business at Cedar
town, which will probably be under
the management of Mr. E. L. Jack
son, of Calhoun. This new store
will not interfere with their busi
ness either here or in Calhoun, but
all three stores will be run jointly.
We commend these gentlemen to
the people of Cedartown who will
find their establishment quite an
addition to their city.
Mrs. N. A. Bradley and children
left last week for Gainesville, Ga.,
where they will be the guests of
Mrs. Bradley’s mother.
Mr. Geo. S. Crouch returned
last week from a visit to his old
home at Morristown, Tenn.
Bradley sells it for less
Dr. M. F. Word has returned
from Galbreath Springs, Tenn.,
where he spent ten days.
Mr. H. Y. Walker, who has been
stenographer to Col. Chas. P. Ball
at the East and West offices in this
city for several years, has been
transferred to Cedartown, where he
will fill the same position with Mr.
L. B. Parsons, superintendent of
the road. Mr. Walker is a capable
young man, and is quite efficient
in his line of work.
Mrs. Mitchell and daughter,
Miss Eliza Mitchell, of Nashville,
Tenn., are spending the summer
at Valley View.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strickland
and sou, Sidney, Misses Christine
and Loulie Lumpkin, and Mr. Ed
Strickland, Jr., left last Saturday
for Cumberland Island, returning
home Tuesday evening. The
party was joined by several others
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Thos. W. Milner and Mr.
Wat H. Mijner left last week for
Wrightsville Beach, N. C., where
they will spend some time with
relatives.
Bradley sells it for less
Mr. N. N. Granger returned last
week from South America where
he spent several months in the
gold mining regions. He has
just recovered from a severe spell
of sickness which greatly reduced
his flesh, but says he is all right
again now that he is at home.
Services at the Episcopal church
next Sunday morning at the usual
hour. Sermon by the rector. All
visitors will receive a hearfy wel
come.
The Knights of Pythias will
arrange for their annual barbecue
and picnic for the members and
their families at the meeting of the
lodge tomorrow night. It will
probably be held at Shelman
spring on the 7th of August.
Mr, Max Scheuer returned last
week from a pleasant trip to the
western states. He spent most of
the time in Michigan.
Rev. Alex W. Bealer, who has
resigned his pastorate of the Bap
tist church to take effect the first
of September, has been appointed
field editor of the Christian Index,
and will enter that work upon the
expiration of his time here. Mr.
Bealer is peculiarly well fitted for
the position of field editor, having
been engaged in newspaper work
before he entered the ministry,
and the Index is fortunate in
securing his services.
Messrs. W. W. Orr and J. H.
Alexander, of Atlanta, spent last
Sunday in the city.
Miss Carrie Williams returned to
the city Saturday after a week
spent in Atlanta as the guest of
Mrs. Alf Truitt.
Bradley sells it for less.
Mrs. W. H. Alexander and
daughter Mrs. Boykin, of Atlanta,
are the guests of Mrs. C. N. Pat
terson, Mrs. Alexander is a sister
Justice Chambers, who spent
some time in Samoa several years
a g° and gave interesting informa
tion regarding that country, and
'vho has lately been made a mem
ber of the commission to effect the
treaty with Spain.
Mr. Joseph E. Brown, of Mariet
ta, with his wife visited Mr. John
v • Brown, at his farm, near the
eitv. last Sunday.
Mr. Pal Bradley, of Newnan,
last Sunday with his brother,
- Ir - Horry T. Bradley.
Hair Falls
“I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to
stop my hair from falling. One
half a bottle cured me.”
J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is
certainly the most eco
nomical preparation of its
kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
It doesn’t take much of
it to stop falling of the
hair, make the hair grow,
and restore color to gray
hair. SI.OO a bottle. All druggists.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send us on a dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and give the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
There has been considerable
complaint among those leaving and
arriving on trains of the number
of people—idlers or curiosity
seekers —who block the space
about the tracks and impede ingress
and egress. The well disposed
who are thoughtful would hardly
continue to do this, when realizing
the inconveniences caused there
by.
Mr. J. W. Merrell visited Cedar
town the first of the week.
Mr. J. H. Merchant, of Duck
town, Tenn., with his wife and two
children, is on a visit to the city,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Watkins.
Mr. R. M. Gaines and family
are spending the week with rela
tives in Atlanta.
. A force of hands are at work
building a track from the main
line of the W. & A, R. R. to the
new oil mill. The track connects
just back of the Trammell place.
Mr. H. T. Bradley spent a day
last week in Carrollton.
Miss Belle Poer left last Monday
fcmSt. Simon’s, where she will be
a guest at a house party and spend
some time.
Mr. Will Goodson, of' Wood
stock, Ga., has been in the city for
a few days, shaking hands with
his old Cartersville friends.
Mr. Vaughan has returned
from a ten days trip to Galbreath
Springs, Tenn.
Mrs. B. P. Allen left yesterday for
Warm Springs, Ga., where she will
spend some time.
Julia Belle Hurd, who has been the
guest of Mrs. B. P, Allen, returned
to her home at Lagrange yesterday.
Col. Chas. P. Ball has returned
from a visit to his home in Mont
gomery, Ala.
Mrs. W. I). Johnson left on Mon
day for Cedartown where she joined
Mr. Johnson and they wPI make that
place their home. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson have munerous frieuds in
Cartersville who reget their removal
from this place.
John B. McGhee, who was on trial
in Rome for killing Frank Miller near
Cave Spring some months ago, com-*
mitted suicide in the Rome jail Mon
day night by cutting his throat with
a spring which he took out of his
shoe. The case was begun on Mon
day and would have been concluded
on Tuesday, when the suicide put an
abrupt end to the proceedings.
Misses Annie Thomas and Edieth
Fox, who have been the pleasant
guests Messes Gait returned to their
home in Bcrmidham Ala, Monday.
They were accompanied by Miss
Grace Galt who will spend several
weeks with them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard, Messrs
Bradley, Will and Albert Howard
went over to Cedartowm yesterday to
attend the Howard-Barton wedding.
Mrs. Carolissa Halonquist and Mrs.
S. B. Nichols and little daughter
Carolissa, of Montgomery, Ala., are
the guests of Capt. and Mrs. P. B
Bibb at their delightful country
home.
Mrs. Bolling Stovall, of Athens,
and Ers. Ellen Whitner and daughter
Miss Lizzie, of Augusta, are guests at
Etowah Heights.
Miss Fannie Hood has returned
from a pleasant visit to her sister
Mrs. J. L. Curry at Grdsden, Ala.
Mrs. R. W. Milam, of LaGrange is
visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E. Hood,
on South Erwin street.
25 hammocks to close out, call
quick and secure a bargin.
2t. Knight Hardware Cos.
Mrs. R. R- Hargis and daughters
Misses Dixie Lee and Ruby, left last
week for Monroe, N. C. where they
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hargis. The friends of Harry
H argis will be glad to learn that he
has recently been promoted, and is
now a conductor on the Seaboard
Air Line.
Miss Isola George, who has been
the- pleasant guest of Misses Cormeiia
Field and Bernice Turnlin, returned
to*her home at Versailles, Ky., last
week. She was accompanied on her
return by Miss Cornelia Field, who
will spend some time with relatives
in Kentueky.
We are glad to hear from so many
of our correspondents throughout
the county, and hope they will con
tinue the good work. We want a
correspondent at every post office
and -neighborhood in the county and
would 'like for some one to take up
the work in places where we have,
none at present. We will supplv
writing material to those who call
for it.
SOCIAL AND
feminine Topics
('ARK IK (.A It MU JONES.
An event of especial interest to tin*
people of Cartersville was the wed
ding yesterday afternoon of Mr.
Horace Howard to Miss Mary Barton
of Cedartown. It was a sweet and
impressive home wedding with only
the immediate families present. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard left right after the
ceremony for Rhea Springs for a fort
night’s stay, after which they will
make this place their home.
This newly wedded couple have a
large circle of friends who unite in
the best wishes for their future.
The groom has ever been one of our
best known and most popular young
men whose future bids fair to be
crowned with honor and success.
The bride is one of Cedartown’s
fairest daughters and is richly endow
ed with all the womanly charms that
make her a favorite wherever she
goes and the Cartersville people are
sure to extend her a cordial welcome
into their midst.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Granger invited
a number of young people out to
Overlook last Friday evening. It
developed into what might have been
called an observation party, as the
guests were privileged the pleasure
of a visit to the new observatory re
cently built by tyr. Granger, and a
look through his splendid telescope,
which is one of the finest instruments
in the south.
Dainty refreshments were served
during the evening and the affair was
one of enjoyment throughout. Those
invited were, Misses Anpie Peeples,
Chattanooga; Katrina Ruse, Lula
Callaway, Grace Callaway, Atlanta;
Julia Bell ;Heard, LaGrange; Kate
Crump, Macon; Octavia Aubrey, Rosa
Aubrey, Christine Lumpkin, Alice
Cary, Laurie Neel. Hattie and Louise
Price, Messrs. Harris and Haygood
Yarbrough, Miller Gilreath, Gas Fite,
Ed Strickland, Robert Munford,
Charles Fain, John Cleghorn, Sum
merville, Ga., Harry Clayton.
Mr. Robert Munford had a number
of guests the first of the week
who were Messrs, George Muse,
George Lowndes, Percy Taylor, S. Z.
Tucker, Lucian Harris, all of Atlanta,
and Edgar Chancellor, of Columbus.
On Friday afternoon little Miss
Gladys Earle Cassels, the five year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gor
don Cassels of Savannah, and little
Miles Gilreath, the two year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilreath, en
tertained their friends on the lawn of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Gilreath. About fifty little boys
and girls responded to the dainty
•invitations sent out and the lawn
presented a pretty picture and prov
ed an ideal spot for a little folks
party and they enjoyed their privi
lege to the fullest. A string band fur
nished music and there were numbers
of little feet who found it impossible
to keep still to the lively strains,
Refreshments were served at tete a
tete tables on the lawn where these
belles and beaux of the future sat
and ate to their hearts content. The
little host and hostess were the re
cipients of much attention, and each
little tot present pronounced this
party a huge success.
The guests of Miss Alice Cary’s
house party are very popular and are
being entertained extensively. On
Monday evening Miss Cary entertain
ed them with a lawn party which was
a delightful affair. These moonlight
nights are ideal and the man in the
moon has come to participate in
these gayeties for the next week or
so. Delicious refreshments were serv
ed on the lawn upon this occasion
and this congenial crowd of young
people had the jolliest time imagin
able.
The young men of the city gave a
moonlight picnic Wednesday evening
up to Cooper’s iron works as a com
pliment to the many visiting girls in
the city. A large crown was invited
and it was quite a jolly affair.
The supper given Tuesday evening
in the park by the Cherokee club
members to their husbands and
friends was a decided success. A most
bountiful supper was served and the
park presented an inviting appear
ance with the snowy tables spread
under the trees, ladened with all
manner cf good things to eat.
The ladies, who were scattered here
and there and everywhere, assuring
their guests a welcome, wore the pret
tiest of frocks which made the scene
most attractive. The committee of
arrangements were Miss Marian
Smith Mrs. Cary, Mrs. Horry Brad
ley, Mrs. Fite, Mrs. Felton Jones,
Mrs. Womelsdorff, Mrs. G. H. Gil
reath.
Miss Ella Neel has had a house
party of lovely girls with her for a
week past in the persons of Misses
Kate Crump, Macon; Mary Banks
Mills, Griffin; Florrie Morrow, Jones
boro; Lucile McGehee, Alice Glover,
Rome.
Miss Mary Lu Wikle takes prece
dence as one of Cartersville’s daint
iest hostesses and her at home on
Wednesday in honor of Miss Neel’s
guests proved that she could even
excel herself. Her hours were from
6 to 7:30 o’clock and a large number
of friends called upon this occasion.
Cupid plays pranks; he has ever
done so and will continue to do so.
his latest being to surprise Rome and
Cartersvilie friends by the marriage
here on Monday evening of Mr. Wil
liain O. Wright of Rome, his bride
being Miss Lucile McGehee of ‘ Rome,
who was a member of Miss Neel's
house party. The ceremony was per
formed at the residence of Judge and
Mrs. Neel with only the home party
present. Immediately after, the wires
carried the news to both the bride's
and the groom's home, as w r ell as to
their many friends elsewhere. Mr.
and Mrs. Wright were off at once for
Ashville followed by the best wishes
of every one. The groom is a prom
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BEAUTY TRIUMPHS,
h* m Pricalemm Troasuro.
Beauty is woman's greatest charm. The
world adores beautiful women. A prettj
woman dreads maternity for fear of losing
this power. Wliat can be done to perpetu
ate the race and keep women beautiful!
There is a balm used by cultured and un
cultured women in the crisis. Husbands
should investigate this remedy in order
to reassure their wives as to the ease
with which children can be bora and
beauty of form and figure retained.
Mother's Friend
is the name by which this preparation is
known. It diminishes the pain allied to
motherhood. Used throughout pregnancy
it relieves morning sickness, cures sore
breasts, makes elastic all tendons called
upon to hold the expanding burden.
Muscles soften and relax under its influ
ence and the patient anticipates favorably
the issue, in the comfort thus bestowed.
Mother’s Friend is a liniment for ex
ternal application. It is gently rubbed
over the parts so severely taxed, and being
absorbed lubricates all the muscles, t
* Druggists sell it for |i per bottle. You
may have our book “riotherhood” free.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA.
ising young business man of Rome
and the bride is a charming young
woman of marked musical ability
who has visited here several times
and been excaedingly popular with a
large circle of friends.
A DAY AT GILLAM’S.
Pleasant Party From Cartersville
Have Delightful Barbecue.
Last Friday a party numbering
about sixty persons of all ages went
out to Gillam Springs to enjoy a
days outing.
The party comprised Messrs. T. J.
Lyon, A. Strickland, L. S. Munford,
Thomas Lumpkin, D. B. Freeman,
H. E. Cary; A. B. Cunyus, Rev,
George Yarbrough, Lee Womels
dorf, and their families, and invited
guests.
A genuine Georgia barbecue and
basket dinner was a feature of the
day’s pleasures, and a portion of the
crowd explored the famous Saltpetre
cave.
Rarely is a more enjoyable day
spent and the memories of the
occasion will long linger with those
i in attendance.
Between the ages of fifteen and
forty-five, the time when woman
hood begins and motherhood ends,
it is estimated that the aggregate
term of woman’s suffering is ten
years. Ten years out of thirty!
One third of the best part of a
woman’s life sacrificed! Think of
the enormous loss of time! But
time is not all that is lost. Those
years of suffering steal the bloom
from the cheeks, the brightness
from the eyes, the fairness from
the form. They write their record
in many a crease and wrinkle.
What a boon Jhen to women, is Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It
promotes perfect regularity, dries
up debilitating drains, deals ulcera
tion, cures female weakness, and
establishes the delicate womanly
organs in vigorous and permanent
health. No other medicine can do
for woman what is done by Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
Good Milk low For Sah.
One fine jersey cow with young
calf will sell cheap.
Tom Simpson.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascai-ets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
tOc. 85c. It C. C. C. ,aii. druggists ref und money
Report of the Condition of
Tfiß First Nalional Banß.
Of Cartersville, at Cartersville. in the State of
Georgia, at the close of business,
July 16th, 1902.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $148,854.98
Overdraft*, secured and unsecured 173.00
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 800.00
Stocks, securities, etc 10,638.50
Banking-house, furniture and fixtures. 5.000 00
Other Real Estate Owned 5,000.00
Due from National Banks (not Keserve
Agents) * 6,581.67
Due from approved reserve agents 6,520.64
Internal-Revenue stamps 25.00
Checks and other cash items 1,572.59
Notes ot other National Bank* * 1,560.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels and
cents..... 230.27
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz,
Specie #6.516.40
Legal tender notes 9,615.00 16,133.40
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(5 per cent of circulation), 625.00
Total #211,415.05
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In #50.000.00
Surplus Fund ..... . 3,500.00
Undivided profltsless expenses and tax
es paid 5.863.58
National Bank Notes outstanding 12,500.00
Due to other National Banks 934.96
Dividends unpaid 168.00
Individual deposits subject to check . 188,448 51
Total #211,415.65
State of Georgia. County of Bartow, ss:
I, J. H. Vivion, Cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. J. H. VIVION, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd
day oi July. 1962. JNO. H. WIKLE.
Notary Public for Bartow County, Georgia,
Correct -Attest:
J. A. STOVER. ■)
J. W. VAUGHAN, V Directors.
J. R. WIKLE, 1
Best Equipped Carriage Shop
Between Atlanta and Chattanooga
In it* four different departments.
Wood Work, Blacksmith, Painting, Trimming,
We employ the finest, mechanics and use the best material. We are prepay
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We have the latest improved machine for putting on new rubber tires or
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Nashville, Chattanooga and St Louis Railway
—AND THE—
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD
On May Ist will place 011 sale INTERCHANGEABLE
ONE THOUSAND MILE TICKETS, good over the fol
lowing named Railway and Steamer lines:
Atlantic Coast Line,
Atlanta,Knoxville A Noil Ifll R.R.
Atlanta A West Point R. R.
Baltimore Steam Packet Cos.
Charleston A Western Cardinally
Chesapeake Steamship Cos.
Columbia, Newberry* Laurensßß
Georgia Railroad
Louisville A Nashville R. R.
These tickets can be purchased at any coupon ticket
office of the N„ C. & St. L. Ry and YV. & A. R. R. at
rate of $25.00.
J. A. THOMAS, City Ticket Agent,
No. 1 Brown Building, Atlanta, Ga-
C, E. HARMAN, Gen. Pass. Agt,,
C. B. WALKER, T. A. Atlanta, Ga.
Union Depot, Atlanta, Ga.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Congress.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative in the Fifty-eighth
Congress of the United States, for the
Seventh district of Georgia. My candi
dacy subject to such primary as the
Democratic Executive Committee may
order. JOHN W. MADDOX.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself acaudidate
for the office of Treasurer, subject to the
Democratic primary, and ask the sup
port of the voters oi' Bartow county.
W. HENRY Ml'-NER.
Fo tire. *
I am a candidate for representative
from Bartow county, in tire next Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, subject to
the primary "to be held otb ot June
next, J. J. CONNER.
We are authorized to announce the
name of John W, Akin as a candidate
for representative in the democratic
primary, June sth.
For. Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Joseph Shaw as a candidate tor
tax collector in the democratic primary
to be held on J uue sth.
For Clerk Superior Court.
I ant a candidate for Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Bartow county, subject
to the Democratic nomination.
WILL C. WALTON.
For Sheriff.
We are authorized to announce the
name of H. R. Maxwell for the office of
Sheriff of Bartow county, with T. W.
Tinsley, of the Emerson district, and
J. W. Williams, ol the Euharlee dis
trict, as Deputies, subject to the demo
cratic primary on Juffesth.
For Tax Receiver.
T hereby announce my name as a can
didate lor the office of Tax Receiver of
Bartow county, subject to the primary
on June sth, and cordiallv ask your
support. J.T. BENNETT.
For Couutv Commissioner.
We are authorized to announce the
name of W. D. Rowland as a candidate
for re-election as commissioner of Roads
and Reyenues for Bartow county in the
democratic primary, June^th.
We are authorized to announce the
name of William M. Turner, of Pine
Log, as a candidate lor the office ot
County Commissioner, subject to the
primary to be held on June sth.
We are authrized to announce the
name ol R. J. RAJ DEN as a candidate
for County Commissioner in the pri
mary election June s|h.
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Fruit Jars,
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Jelly Glasses,
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Sealing Wax.
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Washington Southern Ry
Western A Atlantic R. R,
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Bartow Sheriff's Sales.
Will be sold before the court bouse
door in the town of Cartersville, Bar
tow county, ills., within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in August,
1902. the following property, to-wit:
One warehouse and lot in the city of
Cartersville, Ga., Bartow county, Ga*
containing one-half of an acre, more or
less, and bounded as follows: On the
east on the right of way of the W. A A.
railroad fronting 115 feet, more or less,
and running back west uniform widt*
hid feet, more or less, to the property ot
the Mutual Life Ins. Cos. of Kentucky.,
on the south by J. B. Pyron A Son, o
the north by property of Mrs. Lindsey
Johnson’s estate and L. S Munlord, J.
W . Akin. Levied on and will be sold
as the property,of J. B. Pyron A Son to
satisfy two justice court litas issued
from the 822nd district G. M , one Irt
favor of Lumpkin Bros., one in favor of
W. T. Puckett vs. J. B. Pyron A Son,
Property pointed out by Rouhs Pyron,
one of tiie defendants. Levy returned
to iiie by F, (J. Watkins, L. C.
Also six acres east side of the south
half of lot No. 132, and six acres of the
east side of thq north half of lot No. 131,
also one acre southwest corner of lot
land No. 157, and one acre of northwest
corner of lot of land N°-158, bounded on
west oi laud ol Amanda and G. C. Mat.
thews on the east by land ofG. J. Gaddis
andGeorgia Loan andTrust C0.,a1l in the
sth district and 3rd section, Bartow
county, Ga Levied on and will be sofft
as the property of B. F. Posey to satisfy
two fffas, one issued from Bartow supe
rior court in favor of A. M. Foute vs. B -
F. Posey, one justice court ft fa issued
from the justice court of the 828th, dis
trict, G. M., said county, in favor of G.
W. Waldrup A Cos. vs. B. F. Posey.
Property in possession of the defendant
and pointed out by defendant.
Also cne combination book case and
contents, one rolling top writing desk
and contents, one book case and twar>
hundred books, more or les®, two fire
andirons, one bedstead, one bed spring,
one large rocking chair, iwe* dressers,
one wash stand, one sewing maehßrt
one letter press, one large box amt con
contents, two pictures, two wash Iwwfa,
two rocking chair®,one office chair, four
cane bottom straight chairs,nine tables.
Levied on and will be sold as the prop
erty of the defendant, H. F. Russel?
Howland to satisfy one city ooim .nft,
issued from the eity court of Carters*
ville, Bartow county, Ga.,.Jn favor of
John A Stover against H* F. RusseE
Howland. H. I. Pendley, W. H, How
ard and J. Q. Gassett, endorsers.
Also 40 acres of land loDNo. 5 in IT*ix
district and 3rd section Bartow county.
Ga. Levied on and will "be sold as the
property of Mary E. Ponder, M. A.
Fieetwoed, administrator, to satisfy one
state and county tax lifa for the year
1901 vs. F. M. Fleetwood, adm’r of Mary
E. Ponder. Levy made and returned
by J. H. Howard, L. C\
. Also 03 acres of land, more of less,
land lot No, 73 in the oth district and
3rd section of Bartow county, Ga. Safff
property levied on and will be sold ae
the property of John W. Fields to sat
isfy one state and county tax Ufa for iht
year 1901 vs. said John W. Fields, Levy
made and returned by John H. How
ard, L. C.
Also one warehouse and lot in’ the?’
city of Cartersyille, Ga., lot containing
one half acre, more ordess, bounded* as
follows: On east by the VV. and A. rail
road, on south by J. B. Pyron A Son. on
the north by property oi Mrs". Lindsey
Johnson estate and J. W. Akin. Levied
on and will be sold as the property of
the defendant, J. B. Pyron. to satisfy
one state#and county tax ftfa for the
year 1901 against J. B. Pyron. Property
in possession ot the defendant.
R. L. GRIFFIN, Sheriff.
W. S. BRADLHY, Dep’tv She
N. M. ADaMS, Dep’ty Sheriff, f
July 9,1902.
Bids Wanted
The undersigned committee of the-
Cassville Ladies Memorial Association
will receive bids until August 21,
for putting in thorough repair the con
federate soldier’s monument situated*
in Cassville cemetery. Miss Mamie -
Saxon, Mrs W. A. Chunn. Mrq. J. C,
Herring, Mrs. M. L. Johnson,
Cassville, Ga. Imo.-
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