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\ Perfect and Peerless /
and all Liver, Kidney and Clad- J
cLr troubles caused by uric acid *
■; the system. It cures by I
iusing and vitalizing the
, 0 .1, tiiua removing the cause
of disease. It gives vigor and
tone ana builds up the health
and strength of the patient
. jule using the remedy.
URICSOL is a luminary in
the medical world. It has cured
an and will continue to cure more
of the above diseases than all
other known remedies, many of
which do more harm than good.
This great and thoroughly tested
arid endorsed California Remedy
never disappoints. It cures in*
falliblv if taken’as directed.
Try it and be convinced that
it is a wonder and a blessing to
[ suffering humanity.
) Price SI.OO per bottle, or 6 hot-
U ties for So. For sale by druggists. M
y Send stamp for book of partic- V
sf uldrs' and wonderful cures. 1/ I
I V our druggist cannot supply yon I
5 it will be sent, prepaid, upon I
p receipt of price. Address: I
w LdCSqi. IffiEMlCAl CO.. Los Aa;sle*, UL |
or (m %
4 LA.VIAH A BANEIN DRUG CO., Atlaau, (U. \
0 blurlauUug AjenU. ..a-son
w
Tor sale by Young Bros.
The : 'Mjp>id and the Title.
Once U'jjntSa.Jime there„vas a fair
voniur drl who had nianv suitors,
but ?-tie isHtuivyil theiu ail wliU
prui iousoess and waited for her af
fections to dictate which should be
the e-pec iattsslavored one. • -
l'inaih she heard that a rich un
. cle of ope of her wooers had died,
him a clear and unincum
bered title to many acres of very
valuable land. When next she met
the young man, she showed cfTlite
plainly that her affections had be
gun to dictate.
The result was that they were
married when the next June came
around.
Moral.—Titles are attractive even
in America. —New York Herald.
About Cutting the Finger Nails.
There are several well known say
ings with regard to the paring of the
finger nails, and among them are
the following:
Cut them on Monday, cut them
for health; cut them on Tuesday,
cut them for wealth; cut them on
Wednesday,, cut them for a letter;,
cut them on Thursday for some
thing better; cut them on Friday,
you cut for a wife; put them on Sat
urday, cut for long life; cut them
on Sunday, you cut them for evil,
for all of that week you’ll be ruled
by the devil. - •- f .
A Strange Dream,
As I rode along jjtf. of the sub
urban train, oars 1 passed a cottage
wherein a strange thing happened
awhile ago. Near by lived an old man
who had received many kindnesses
from the true hearted mistress of the
.cottage, who took compassion upon his
necessity. Early one morning this lady
woke in great affright dream
ed that the old man was calling her
hi frantic haste to come and help him.
thie looked at the Clock and noted the
htno. it was 4:30. Later on the life
’Ody of the old man was found in
a well. The medical opinion was that
p't must have got into the water at
jr about 4:30 that morning. That was
i their independent testimony before
I they had been told, of the curious ex-.
I perience of the woman. The AHstance
I the well from the house made it
■ e.njn issible that she could have heard
■ the old man cry,-it, he real]# did cry.
I bow, then, Can one explain ‘ the incl-
I ! leu V 1 ‘night relate other facts simi-.
I ‘ lr in their nature, all showing that
inhere is in the world more mystery
ian we have yet comprehended.—Lon-
I don Standard.
Health
INSURANCE
I he man who insures his life is
" * se for his family.
/ he ma n who insures his health
I s wise both for his family and
J himself.
Vou may insure health by guard
-8 il, is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
' v hi c h generally approaches
through the LIVER and mani
"sts itself in innumerable ways
Intake
m Pills
save your healift.
I K€ P YWSSTstrSI
I vov'r 0 ' 151 '^^^ 011 or diarrhoea
■ car P * c U n C S are out °* order. Cas-
I them” Land y Cathartic will make
ICpS c atU c a " y r G^" me 't' as
■bulk ail j C ‘ C * Never sold in
I ' AU druggists, ioc.
A LEGEND OF ThILfLOOD.
The Tnekhtion Handed Down by the
British Columbia Indians.
' AH-tholnorthem coast Indians,
says a British Columbia correspond
ent, have a TugUtusi & teal
which destroyed sil i nhHe^Jt
a pair from’ \\4ich JhejPJßfc|
story a local coloring, hut the" plot
is much the same.
The Bella Coola tradition is as fol-‘
lows: fJIW
r I lie creator of the universe, Mes
mes-sa-la-nik,
in the arrangement of the land anil
water. Tim i
fngx djlP of sight. AtJlSp^he = hit
upon a ])lau which’workeel veryv,'el 1.
Thkinif a ldng line of twisted walrus
hide, he tied it around the dry land
and fastened the dther end to the
corner of the moon. Everything
worked well for a long time, btit at
last {he-spirit became "very much
offended at the action of mankind
and in a lit nf auger one day seized
his great stone 'knife and" with a
mighiv hack severed the rope of
twisted skin. Immediately the land
began to si&k into the sea. The
angry waves ru-hcil in torrents up
the valleys, and in a short .time
notli ing Was - ti - 1 bio except- tiu? pea k
of a very high'-mourns;!!!.
All mankind perished in the
-o ith tl . ;
of two, a
a wv canoe.
These two siteceeded in reaching the
Mwsar- zi**9r*#*\ir**'.**Lw>f
rop ol tne mountain anci proreeaca
togmake themselves ftfliome. irtff
for gome luvral
the pimer of Me§-sisj£fi-la-Bik cool
e<n | hi(pi resulted fit his fishing tip
Jlue |ey eivj/
iug it to tlie mo.iii, iT-oiii thi- pair
'f Kua' gflvcTr fbETdIdTK was again "pop*
.ulated.
Convinced Him.
Mr. rim I:j><■:H>\ abo.iril
the car at Fourth street and paid
his fare, but the conductor, who
was-very busy, forgot that he had
received the.nickel and at Seventh
street held out his hand.
“Fare,” he said.
“I paid you half a mile back,”
protested Mr. Pinch penny.
“I think not,” rejoined the con
ductor.
“I say I did.”
“I sav you didn’t.”
Mr. fhnchpdnny hesitated a mo
ment and theft said, with the air of
an injured citizen:
“Don’t you rec’lect a man that
got. on about five minutes ago and
held on to his nickel as if he didn’t
want to give it up and you almost
had to pry it out of hfs hand ?”
“Yes”
“Well, that was me.”
“I remember yott now,” said the
conductor, passing on with a grin.—
Youth’s Companion.
A Victim of Overconfidence.
“Mr. Billus,” demanded his wife
freezingly, “wliat is the meaning of
that long, broWn Mir on your coat
collar?”
“H means, madam,” retorted Mr.
Bilius, “that I’m-a chuckle headed
jay of the jayest sort. I’m a chump
from. That’s what it
means, Maria;’-- * . . .. ...
“Explain yourself, sir.”
“One of the fellows at the office
put that hair-pn my collar mot an
hour ago and IhiidT didn’t 'dare to
let it stay there. I said 1 did dare
to. I said yon Worea woman of too
much sense to notice' such a little
thing. I told him you wouldn’t
even see it. He offered to bet me a
dollar you would, and I took him
up, Maria!” snorted Mr. Billus. “I
took him up, and you’ve lost me a
dollar!” -*■
How to Measure a River.
Anybody cap measure approxi-,
mately'the bmdth of driver with-**
out a surveyor’s compass-ox. any me--
chanical means whatever. The man
who desires to make the experiment
should place himself at the edge of
the stream, then stand perfectly
still, face the opposite bank and
lower the brim of his hat until it
just cuts the opposite hank. Then
let him put both hands under his
chin to steady his head and turn
slowlv round * until the hat brim
cuts some point on the level ground
behind him. Mark the spjot where
the hat brim cuts-the ground, then
pace off'the'‘distance, and it will be
found about the breadth of the river.
Quite Hotfiellke.
A little.boy was taken,by his par
ents to a theater to witness'the per
formance .of a domestic comedy,
during one of the acts of which an
altercation takes place between the
supposed map and wife.
Having arrived home, his mother
asked him to tell the guest how he
liked the play.
3 it eery #1”; htftjfUhe
iil<* *
*TBuf wHVdiffWiff gfflne-
in the presence of so
manv people? When you and papa
ouarrel, you always shut all the
doors and windows so that no one
can hear you.”
COAL. COAL
;• ; Iq yujyard f .” . ' i?
'i 1 '**v l ’ SrKvKtrpVT. 1
- EXGMJSIaH ACEWTS FOR
Bbiffiir. Cross Wootitain, Royal Cambria.
the best
Jelico and Corona-
THE f^MOUS
“ETNA BLACKSMITH COAL”
- . *_R r)EE3 JLIL-LEX>. EiiOM P-TLY
The Cilreath Cos.,
Telephone 73. PAUL CILREATH, ft*gr.
“OUR FAMOUS QUARTETTE”
Pure Whiskeys i Family Use
£fl | R 4 FULL QUARTS,
\ PREPAID.
I RoyalCabiiKt
We recommend thes- Whiskeys ns delicious, liigh-Krmie liquors. Its medicinal vir
tues are warranted and unquestioned. ,n! us your order—uo goods soul (’■ O. I>. We
have no trawling men or ageiit*. We sell gmids exclusively for CASH, We guarantee
Absolute satisfaction. Goods shipped Iq,a plalii box Corkscrew and Glasses KIiKK.
Write for our now catalogue
Try our MOUNTAIN OEW SPECIAL, 52.00 per GALLON.
The Glendale Spring L)ist. Cos.,
R*rEK*NOES: Third National Bank *Y* | ANITA Cl A
or Southern Kxpress Agent I VAt > I** VA .
Whiskeys
:' r ; ; • ’it < ; t H.f 'Jr
TTS £ issue an illustrated liquor catalogue in which are
CJLJ quoted prices of Wines, Whiskeys, Brandies, Beers,
etc. This catalogue is sent free to all who write
mH for it. To order from us enables you to buy all
Whiskeys at wholesale prices and places at your
command the resources of one of the largest liquor
stores in the country. All goods are packed in plain cases and
no mark to indicate contents. We ship everything subject to
approval and can be returned to us at our expense if found un
desirable and unsatisfactory. *
RYE WHISKEYS
H. O. Wise Private Strck—\ pure
6-year-old copper distilled . kvc
Whiskey. Quarts, sl.jK>;;gjklj9nsjs3.so
Jacobs’ Special Reserve Rye
Whiskey— A prime favorite; guar
anteed 10 years oid, a pure, mellow,
mild whisker,especially adapted as
a stimulant for ladles and aged per
sons. Quarts, $1.50; gallon 55.00
Jacobs’ Monogram Rye Whiskey
Avery fine double-copper distilled
Rye Whiskey; Is distilled from se
lected home-grown rye, with moun
tain spring water, and is distin
?;uished for Its absolute purity, del
oacy and remarkable bouquet; 8
years old. Quart, $1.25; gallon. 54. oo
Rob Roy Rye Whiskey —4 years old,
a straight Kentucky Rye Whiskey,
distilled In copper and aged In
C wood, and Is a leader among whls- 9
keys of similar price. Quart, 76c.;
gallon 52.50
XXXX Monongahela Rye WhlS‘
key —2 years old, the best obtain
able for the price. Quart, 50c.; gal
lon 52.00
Jt. Jt. Rye U?Ai*ry—Distilled In
1001; low p'oof but pure. Price $1.50
gallon; gallon smallest quantity
sold.
Jacobs’ Mo. 6 Rye Whiskey— A 3-
year-old Rye, aged In wood and Is
a very superior grade of whiskey
for the price. Quart,6oc.; gal. ...52.25
BOURBON WHISKEYS
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey— An
Ideally perfect whiskey, stored and
Jacobs* Pharmacy
Atlanta, Georgia
Nsrth (Carolina Corn Whiskey.
Asl..>o, $4-h. #2.(10 aid ?o.( 0 Pei €?iilhtj.
Rye Whiskey at *2, :SZM. S3 n<l *3.20 per Gallon.
Direct to consumer, saving middlemetf’-s profit. AH express
charges paid bv me on packages of twd gallb&Lbf mprp tQlippts zxw
ofiSouthern ihcpceas Company. Terms: Cash with order.
Wriieior descrip ti re rircul&r of whies-and b*andieo with^H^ 1
first order. ' j
Reference: Commercial agencies or any merchant here.
J. H. WOOLLEY, Cherryville, N. C.
aged.Ul wood for 6 years, fully ma
tured andVfmrrty free from fusil
oil. Quart. 11.00; ga110n.......... -55.50
Lincoln County Bourbon —4 years
old. Quart, 76c.; gallon 52.75
CORN WHISKEY
Jacobs*' Private Stock Corn— This
we tp be the very best whis
key made; certainly everything
that tireless energy and equipment
could aeeofnpllsh has been'done to
rnatse this a perfect whiskey; aged
In y op'd for 8 yea at- Quart; $1.00;.
gal lon i .. V . . .$3. so
Uncle Remus Corn Whiskey *
years old, absolutely pure; a splen
did stimulant and superior whis
key for medical and family use.
Quart, 75c., gallon 52.50
Hickory Nut Mountain Corn %
Whiskey— A white whiskey, made 9
of the most select corn, over open
iires, age<) in wood for two years.
Quart, 60e., gallon 52.25
Jacobs’ Hand.made Corn— New
goods, not high proof, not sold in
less than % gallon lots; per gal.. -Si.so
Rabbit Foot Corn Whiskey —The
sale on this whiskey is without
doubt double ally similar priced
whiskey in this -narket. This shows
clearly Us great value; two years
old. Quart 60c.; gallon 52.00
Jacobs’ Sweet Mash Corn Whls*
Icey A perfectly purt whiskey.
Quart, 75c.; gallon 52.75
Golden Shucks Corn Whiskey—
s years old, yellow corn. Quart, 65c.;
gallon 52.55
Sale.af Mineral Pmperty.
<SE< >libf I t,(Bartow ('guilty:
r J o wSoijp |t inuy couceiti.
. Kolb? i| If'Etiy Klsteu tbat Georgia
Bauxite ana MlumgLompany, a corpo
ration organized uiuLpr. the la'ws of the
state of west Virginia will oiler for sale
a,y4 sell;at public,opupyrto tb Inghebt
bidder for cash nefoietne court house
door in Lhe..,CJ.\K; said
county, colmriieriving at dieven (11)
o’clock, a. in. on Katurdav, January loth,
‘■rnff ui “‘l^-
All that tract or parcel of land and the
rights and privileges hereinalter men*
44<mtfl*’>awjfiMtr'doreof Hhd'Hl’kWd
being a oart of lot number lou in the
ltith alSrnvfdnd'Srd sSelfon 6r Bartow
Couuty, Ua.,,4iM( JiViUtfflJ the southeast
portion of said lot gn
aliey ten leet wide dividiug this /our
aiii cAJaiuJ fti'Mfemmonfs lot
tvd'e Wyt opep,) Kast by
tTi'e Kingston and A (fairs vide wagon
ki(d wei(t tbV hati'ds of 1 . Vh
fvifrr. Alsxi ii; perpetual, right of way
and the Lana fur saipe pf anipie width
for spur tfack oVer and on said lot No.
100. Gouunenbing atthe stnirti-HCk now
mpa(ed ay tliyUs AGub.ou \V< A. It. it
and rtinniiig dAvn tne right oi way of
solid raill'lihu a shortdistmice and then
niapljig a westerly direcuon and run
ning to a furnace on said fpur acres
above dtscribed. Also eer am ottiAr
■perpeUmk riglrts of wav and/the.laud on
which same,runs on said
towit. A way of aniple wiatnior wag
on way and ibadoommencingar ivfwmrt
aliput ;U) east of t)n piosept gate
ou tlie Rii'niosly road and running in
and easterly direction arird(idthe liill
ftiui intgifs jeilng the alley gioresaid At
the northeast corner of the tour acres
aforesaid, Also a right of way begin
ning' a lew leet’below the presbnty.oad
r amng froju Uie King-ton and Adairs-
Vflle 16adT!(YtlYtVfieid about6oyard souih
ofi the m’rHftee and running rip to vhe
(Ufdiicjvpn the lour acres ugroinbefure
((escribed, and being the land and right
or way erynveyeid by V. 'fCefr to 'Said
Georgia Bauxite . MiningGompany re
cocd.eii in Book “F, F’’ y| deeds pages
BMf to 358. Clerks bmee, Bartow superior
conn.
or of the spuCnvvest (ffiarter ol lot pi land
No'.’s3 iu Wie*Z2Hi( de-irnd- and 1 :ii*d' yci
tiou of i’olk County, Ua., including alae
aiiy and all Bau,xitQ interests thenein
sfnYTiTdHli wrrtft quarter of stud 1 lot con
taining 4l) acms ntoror or loos, liuiiudlng
tpernrhtand prjvjJege to u ( ine.and,W ( na
srdVt mifferalk arid ba'uxltc and flu; right
ocengfoes, egsgess erect ing houses arid
iuachinpy,y lyr-iiaici mining and all otfwr
purposes appertaining thereto, the light
DOT tne watered! said land." ! Afs6 : a right
ot: wavitluwdvtlne tiolfow and. over tot
number Jo m said Jistrigt and,said sec;
tiiiirlyfHg betweeri’S. \V/quartFr of'TOt
liiuuiie. 5 and the line ot tlie Ciiatta
noqga. Itame A Colfunbus railroad, as
fairy descrilied ih deecl rrofn’J. 11. San
ders, administrator estate of Behjaidrrf
F, iihreiow .deceaswo, dated Jt/ne 4th,
imi
Also Wll oflbt ol'lafid number 12frih the
16th district quo 3rd section ot Harlow
county, Georgia, lying south of the Bar
iiesley wagon road containing 39 acr4is
more or less. Said thirty nine acres of
ot said jot being ful y decrihed and
bounded in deed lrom George A, H.
H atria trustees for Hal He J . Harris and
her children conveying said land, to
Georgia Bauxite A Mining Company
dated Apri' :26th 1895 and recorded in
Book F E ot deed pages 349, 351,
clerks office Bartow superior court.
Also all the right title and lnteredt of
said Georgia Bauxite A Mining Com
pany in a certain tract between George
A. H. Harris Trrstoe fp.-i S J. Harris
and her and said Georgia
Bauxite and Mining Company dated
April 26th 1895 and recorded in Book F.
F. of deeds pages 441 to 444, clerks office
Bartow county. Said contract granting
to stud company its successors and
assigns fdr thd term of 20 years all the
bauxite iron and manganese ores
or ore minerals in. on qr underlying
and jhe right of entering in anu
upnn-thfc following Idts or pieces of
laud lowit: lot No. 143 containing 158
acres and 3 roads; lop No. 144 con
taining 167 acres, IbVty-four acres taken
lrom lot No. 142 containing in all 863
acres, ail in the 16th district and 3rd
section of said county of Bartow with
all the'mining rights, rights of way and
ail other other nrivilegt-s in said con
traot,contained, for certain royalties to
be paid by said company; .Skid con
tract is hereby referred to for more par
ticular and complete description ot Ul9
rights and privileges therein Contained.
1 his notice is given and saideaW made
in compliance with the .taw s governing
such sales.
Gkoroia ftArxrTK axo Mixing Cos.
JNO. H. WiKLK, Atty.
This 30th December 1902. ... ‘U,
THE NEW
Interchangeable Mileage Tickets
OVER THE
SEABOARD
flir Line Railway
are on sale now by any agent of the
. svstemat
per 1 900 Miles
'■ and are good over
15,000 Miles,
covering thefollowing roads:
Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Rail
way; Atlanta and West Point Railroad:
Western Railway of Alabama; Atlantic
Coast Line; Louisville and Nashville
Railroad; Louisville Henderson and
! St. Louis Railroad ; Nashville, Chatta
! nooga and St. Louis Railroad; North
western Hail way of South Carolina; Bal
; timore Steam Packet Company; Plant
1 System; Brunswick and Birmingham
Railroad; Richmond, Fredericksburg
and Potomac Railroad ; Charleston and
Western Carolina Railway; Washington
Southern Railway; Chesapeake Steam
ship Compauv; Seaboard Air Lipe Rail
wav; Columbia, Newberry and Laurens
Railroad; Georgia Railroad; Western
and Atlantic Railroad. :
For further information relative to
I schedules,reservation of sleeper aceom
[ modation, eto., apply fo
HARRY E. KROUSE,
C. P. and TANARUS, A., 12Kimball House.
Atlanta, Ga.
\VM. B. CLEMENTS,
Trav. Pass. Agt., P 2 Kimball House,
- Atlanta, Ga.
C. B. WALKER,
Depot Ticket Agt., Uaion {Station, -
s 5 ;i: m . Atlanta, Ga.
W H. FULTON,
T.iP. A . Equitable Building,
t > limit/. Atlanta, Ga,
K ■ win. . W. R. CHRISTIAN,
AwaU. Geuff. Paae/.-A., Atlanta, Ga
';y;o >ll :c-t< T**q hklt ,■ it list
c 0 -ti i I—r1 —r
CASTORIA.
Bean the /j The Kind You Haw Always Bought
Application for Charter.
Statk of Georgia, Bartow County.
To tlie rp(*rior.iW>qrti(d nid county.
The petition of W. R. Satterfield and
W. O. HaUerfield of Bartow ' cdufitt.
(teorgia, anu F. H. Connor ,ghd J., R.
Rice ot tlie county of Hamilton, State
of Tennesstfe, respectfully shows:
Ist. H’dat f 1 1 eyydf_sire , fpc Thpinselves,
their associates and successors to be in
i-m-pnran-iI mi Ttiwrei’iirrrf txmitnryggTi,
with the privilege of reneyval at tlie ex
piration of thut'tfnia, tthfler tiie corpor
ate name and style ot Satterfield Min
iug Contpiny( ( /n ill a‘> /in 9dT
, £d. Thu object .of said corporation, is
‘pecuHiiny gain'ro its stockholders,
ti riH jmrlAi’iiiar business iif saidWtlrno-
I'atiqn wjif,lie the mining ,ami selling
iron, fnanganese, ochre ar.d cliys arid
‘mi V <M ftfer brds and' fnineral snbsf aneds
it uiaj r deeiui profitable; i-iaa tr< paring
milljug, tiianutacturing and converting
sarhe Ihio 1 ' such’ products as to'mako
tneiu msfketniilo; the ttftyiiig and' sdil
ipg (vlI kinds of ores and minerals, and
the saiu corporation desires the priv
ilege Vd' doing- either or aU of tlie'se
tilings, and to that end they desiire the
privilege and power to purchase, own,
lease and sell mineral lauds, to burn!
j and operate mills and machinery/ the
I building and operating railway,' train-’
was and sidetracks to and from their
lollies and works, and the necessary
pipn liptpi that may be useiul and con
venient To carrying on the business pf
tlie corporation.
4.iU; Petitioners desire and ask for
said CO imp rati on the power and right to
Hhy: hmit, sell and lease for the pur
poses of said business all kinds of real
and personal property, the right to bor
row money, make promissory notes or
other evidences of debt and to secure
the saino by mortgage or otherwise, to
uVakelili contracts proper and neces
sary to the conduct of said business; the
right* to sue arid to be-saed, to plead and
be impleade.i under its corporate name,
tn iiavo amt use a common seal; toinake,
py>laws for its government; to elect
oilicms and directors; to employ agents
an 1 have all other powers and privil
eges that may be necessary to carry out
the purposes aforesaid, not lifconsist-
CJ>t vvitli tlie laws oi the state.
, ,JThe principal office of waifkeyrpo*
ration to be in the city of Carti isyiljle,
Bagtow cy.upty, Getugia, with me priv
ilege of transacting fmsiucss and having
branch offices at such other places asits
offl cVTs ffi’aV Gesl re.
BthGlhie'ciipital stock of saidvorpOimtibh
U>-be Fifteen Thousand Dollars to be d.i
vided into shares of One Hundred DoF
larseachjwitli the pnyilegcm i-ucreasirg
said .cauitaL stock from time . (o (sust
to eW amount not exeeedidg rtft%*
thousand by a vote of two
thirds of the stock of said corporation,
with the right and privilege of receiv
ing i pay ment for any or all of said
stock, real or personal property or such
material arid -machinery as the saw! cor
poration may require in the transaction
of fte-prdposed business, at a fair valna
tioitj jii/j
Wherefore, petitioners pray that they,
thdir associates and successors, be iiicdr
poraAed under tlie corporate name and
style of Butterfield Mining Company
fbT'thd said 1 term of twenty years witli
the privilege of renewal, with all the
powers and privileges hereinbefore
enfliherat'ed, with all the other powers,
rights and immunities incident to cor
porations of like character under the
laws of Georgia.
JNO H. WIKLK,
i Petitioners Attorney.
Filed in office Dec. 23d 1902.
L. W RKEVES, JR., Clerk.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
1,4*. W. Reeves, Jr., Clerk of the fcju
perior court ol said county, hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true copy
of the original petition for charter for
•‘Satterfield Mining Company” now an
file in clerk’s office. Bartow Superb
Court.
Witness my hand and ofliffial sigur*,.
ture and seal of said court, this *3d day
of Decemflaer, 1902.
L. W. REEVES, JR.. Clerk.
Service by Publication.
W H. Jones, personally and as execu
tor of the last will of Lorenzo D Jones,
deceased.vs. Mrs Mary Peake, Mrs. Liz
zie Peake, Beniamin Tone*, Alexander
Jones, G. C. Jones, Miss Annie Jones,
Walter Jones, all of FIOS and county, Ga,''
/These last four being minors without
guardian or trustee and all over four
men yearsold except Walter Jones); end,
Mtsi Annie Jones, Miss Pinky .Tone*, 4
Henry Jones, all of Hamilton county,
Tenm, whose post office address is East
Chattanooga (Said Henry and Pinky
being minors over tpurteen years old
and without trustee or guardian); Vii gll
T. Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth 'linsley, Mrs,
Mary Tinsley (a minor over' fourteen
years old without guardian or trustee),
all of Bartow county, Ga.
Petition for equitable relief, construc
tion of Lorenzo. I). Jones’ will, fixing
and determining title to properties de
vised thereby and rents and orofits
therefrom, accounting between defend
ants and plaintiff personally and as exr
eetitor, administering said estate aiid
determining all rights and liabilities of
said plaintiff personally and as said ex
executor and of all legatees under said
will and heirs of said Lorenzo D. Jones,
appointment of commissioners to sell
properties described in items three and
four of said will and distribution of pro
ceeds of said sale, and adjudicating all
issues involved in said suit and in exec
utorship of said will and in administra
tion of said estate and by plaintiff’s
management and custody of any lands
described in said will, and for general
relief.—No. 25. July term, 1902, General
Issue Docket. Bartow superior court.
TJp all defendants, and especially to
Mrs. Annie Jones, Miss Pinky Jones
and Henry Jones, of Hamilton county
Tennessee: You are hereby command
ed to be and appear at the next term of
the superior court of Bartow county,
Ga., to be held on the se< oud Monday in
January, 1903, then and there to auswer
and defend the plaintiff’s complaint In
above stated case,
W’itness the Hon. A. W. Fite, judge of
said court, this October 20. 1902.
L. W. REEVES, JR.,
Clerk Superior Court, Bartow co., Ga
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Julia Wood )In the Superior Court
vs. , of Bartow county, Ga.
Solomon W T ood.; January term, 1903.
To the defendant, Solomon Wood:—
You are hereby notified, required and
commanded personally or by attorney
to be and appear at the superior eourt
to be held in and for said county of Bar--
■tow the second Monday in January
next, then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s libel for divorce, and in de-'
fault thereof the Court will proceed as.
to justice shall appertain.
W itness the Hon. A. W. Fite, judge of
said court, this the 21st dav ot July. 1902
. .. L- W. REEVES, JR.,
Clerk Superior court, Bartow Cos., Ga.
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