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Perfect and Peerless
tiieumalism
and all Liver, Kidney and Blad
der troubles caused by uric acid
in tlie system. It cures by
cleansing and vitalizing tba ,
blood, thua removing the cause j
of disease. It gives vigor and !
tone and builds up the health
and strength of the patient
while using the remedy.
URICSOL is a luminary in
the medical world. It has cured
and will continue to cure mors
of the above diseases than all i
| other known remedies, many of
which do more harm than good.
This great and thoroughly tested
end endorsed California Remedy
never disappoints. It cures in
fallibly 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 bot-
I ties for $5. For sale by druggists,
i Send stamp for book of partic
i ulara and wonderful cures. If
| your druggist cannot supply you
\ it will be sent, prepaid, upon
[ receipt of price. Address:
j UEICSOL CHEMICAL CO., Loa Annie*. C*L
or the
1 LA’ AR 4 RANKIN DRUO CO., Atlanta, On..
W.tribstlog Agent*.
For sale by Young Bros.
THROUGHOUT
aJEMUNTY
STILESBOKO.
The Stilesboro Farmers’ Club
met at the home of Mrs. Rube
Beasley Saturday last, a large
crowd present, and all enjoyed
themselves, especially the sumpt
uous dinner which Mrs, Beazley is
capable of preparing.
Rev. Lee Roberts and Mr. Sam
Smith, of Rockmart, attended the
club Saturday.
Mr. James B. Sproull, one of our
most esteemed young men, made a
flying trip to Florida last week.
Messrs. M. T. McWhorter and
Kary Sproull, two of Mr. Bob H.
McGinnis most popular salesmen,
spent several days in Atlanta the
past week.
Mrs. N. B, Cannon was called to
Newman last Thusday to the bed
side of her sister, Miss Sallie Con
yers, who is very ill.
Mr. Lamar Rowan, of Lumber
ton, Miss., is spending awhile in
our city, the guest of Messrs. Roy
and Henry Cannon.
Rev. Butte, of Atlanta, preached
a very interesting sermon to a large
crowd at Raccoon Creek church
Sunday.
Mrs. McCalla and little daugh
ter, of Atlanta, returned home thi,
week after spending two weeks
very delightfully with her sister,
Mrs, Rube Beasley.
Miss Van Huntyr McCormick,
one of our sweetest and most inter
esting young ladies,has returned to
Rockmart, where she is attending
the Piedmont Institute.
Mr. Cell Conyers leaves this
■veek for Sligo, La., to make it his
future home.
Miss Maud Jackson, one of our
charming young ladies, entertained
a number of her friends Monday
evening from 8 to 12.
Miss Berta Ellis left last week
on an extended visit to relatives
and friends at Alexandria, Ala.
Our school is progressing nicely
under the management of Prof.
Joe Arnold, of Pine Log, and Miss
Jessie McCormick, of this place.
Mrs. Della McArthur was taken
suddenly ill at her home in Stiles-
; )oro Sunday night, but is conva-
at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Reneau Fleming
i nd son, Reneau, Jr., leave soon
‘" r their future home at Leland,
Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Baker,
V ','H en tertain quite a number of
meir friends next Friday night
their home on “The Etowah.”
Tutt’s Pills
This popular remedy never fails t
effectually cure
[Jvspepsia, Constipation, Sick
n eadache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
* ° r pid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant-
Tai L ugar coated and easy to swallow.
'ake No Substitute.—
, °- a -BTOHIA.
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
A Quaint Homemade Frame For an
Engraving.
% Apropos of homemade oddities a
writer in the Ladies’ World de
scribes this quaint conception for a
picture frame:
“Over a certain chimney piece in a
pretty little home there used to
hang a handsome engraving in a
very beautiful frame. This frame
seemed to be an exquisite piece of
carving, hut upon close examination
it was found to be something within
the reach of all who have cultivated
thrifty habits and deft hands.
“The frame was made of carefully
smoothed and fitted boards, and it
was covered all over with nutshells
—nutshells in variety. The edges
were rows of acorns carefully chosen
and nicely put in place. After this
there was no regular design, but the
shells were not put on haphazard.
It had taken quite awhile to gather
enough that were handsome and
perfect. Butternuts, English wal
nuts, filberts, tiny pine cones, sweet
gum balls, little elm twigs—the sort
with corklike bark—and all sorts of
tiny nuts were used in the design!
They were firmly glued in place, and
when this had been done the frame
was set away to dry. When perfect
ly firm and dry, the ‘carving’ was
varnished. A furniture man pre
pared tiie varnish, mixing with it a
sufficient quantity of walnut stain
so that all the nuts were of the same
color. The frame was given several
c-oats of this very fine varnish, the
picture adjusted and hung. It didn’t
look cheap homemade or ‘messy/
It was f'&allv a thing of beauty,
quaint and old fashioned and greatly
to be desired. The material should
all be good. There must be no hur
ry. A well made frame, plenty of
nutshells, good hot glue, a can of
fine varnish and unlimited patience
must be brought to the work. A fine
gilt beading next to the picture mat
enhanced the richness of the carved
effect by contrast of light and
shade.”
A Useful Cooking Utensil.
Two useful articles have been
cleverly converted into one useful
cooking utensil. It is the combined
steel cooker and drainer. Without
its fixtures it is just an ordinary
vessel for boiling vegetables, making
soup or other purposes to which
such vessels are put. When the per
forated plate which fits about in the
center is inserted and with water in
the bottom compartment, any food
that is desired can be steamed. The
plate can also be used to drain vege
tables and at the same time keep
them warm. Another point to be
noticed in this useful article is a lit
tle device for keeping on the lid. A
twist of the finger securely fastens
the top on, and furthermore this lit
tle clamp is u great assistant if one
wishes to pour out the water. The
vessel comes in pretty enameled
ware.
Floating Soap Dieh.
This clever little device is one
step better than the soap that floats.
It makes bathing more luxurious
than ever before. One has only to
wait for a few ebbs and flows of the
tide before the little soap boat drifts
into one’s hand and obviates the ne
cessity of having to reach over the
tub. It is made in bowl shape of
some imported English wood and
comes in various sizes, looking not
unlike the round chopping bowls so
familiar in our kitchens. A large
cake of soap fitting the bowl accu
rately and a sort of soft shaving
brush to apply a lather with accom
pany the bowl, the price of which
varies, according to size, from $3.50
upward.
Farmhouse Cake.
A pound of flour, a half pound of
sugar, a quarter pound of raisins,
one-fourth pound of currants, one
fourth pound of lard, a heaped tea
spoonful of carbonate of soda, one
and a half teaspoonful of mixed
spice, an egg, one and three-quarter
gills of milk. Hub lard into the
flour, add the other dry ingredients
except the carbonate of soda, which
is mixed with the egg beaten with
the milk. Bake in moderate oven.
Candlesticks.
Candlesticks either in single form
or miniature candelabra are a requi
site for table decoration these days.
Among the loveliest designs which
have been brought out this season
are branched holders in silver and
crystal or cut glass frith silver
mountings. As accompaniments
fluted shades in filigree work lined
with white crape paper and finished
with white silk fringe an inch deep.
Duchess Potatoes.
Remove the inside from hot
baked potatoes and whip this well
with a fork. For half a dozen medi
um sized potatoes have two eggs
well beaten, the yolks and whites
separately. Season the potatoes with
pepper and salt, put in the egg
yolks, then the whites and put all
into a baking Sprinkle melted
butter over the top and brown very
quickly in a hot oven.
COAL COAL
“A winter’s supply in our yards. ’
WE A L WAVS HAVE COAL WK r AKF. XKV E K OUT.
~ EXCLUSIVE ACENTS FORII
Bon Air. Cross Mountain, Royal Cambria.
~ ~~~ ~ THE ~
Jelico and Corona
“ETNA BLACKSMITFcOAL.”
V , r i T RDEKS FILLED PROMPTLY, (
The Gilreath Cos.,
Telephone 73. FAUL CILREATH, Mgr.
Mail Your Orders to —*■
ROME DISPENSARY
v
They now have the following brands direct from
S. Grabfelder & Cos., Distillers:
DUNN’S MONOCRACY RYE,
The Very Highest Grade of Kentucky Whiskey.
ROSE VALLEY,
The Very Perfection of Fine Blended Whiskey, and a
Sure Winner of Favor Wherever Used.
AMERICAN MALT WHISKEY,
A Genuine Stimulant, Always Pure and Unexcelled
For the Household Generally.
ALL ORIGINAL QTS., PTS. AND 1-2PTS.
OUR WHISKIES ARE THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
Endorsed by the Medical Profession Everywhere
S. GRABFELDER & CO., I DISTILLERY NO. 401,
Louisville, Ky. I Clermont, Ky.
North Carolina Corn Whiskey.
A51.50, sl-75. $2.00 and $3.00 Per Gallon.
Rye Whiskey at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.20 per Gallon.
Direct to consumer, saving middlemen’s profit. All express
charges paid by me on packages of two gallons or more to limits
of Southern Express Company. Terms: Cash with order.
Write for descriptive circular of wines and brandies with your
first order.
Reference: Commercial agencies or any merchant here.
J. H. WOOLLEY, Cherryville, N. C.
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
To the Superior Court ot said county:
The petition of N. C. Anderson, N. J.
Biddy, C. P. Turner and W. M. King,
ail oi' said countv, lor ourselves, our
associates and successors have associ
ated ourselves together for the purpose
of lormng a corporation, under and by
virtue ol me laws of the State ot Geor
gia and certify and declare as follows,
viz:
First—The name of this corporation
shall he Adairsviile Mercantile Cos.
Skcond— The purposes for which this
corporation is formed, are:
Ist. The engaging in and carrying on
a general mercantile business, for pe
cuniary gain to its stockholders,' and
with the right and privilege to limit or
extend its business in any lines said
stockholders may deem proper.
2d. To deal in Loods, wares and mer
chandise of every description.
3d. To make, perform and carry out
contracts of every kind and for every
lawful purpose.
4th. 'i o borrow money in such man
ner as (he Company shall see tit, and to
mortgage and otherwise pledge the
Company’s property to secure the same
and to take notes, deeds, mortgages,
liens and other securities in the name
ol said corporation and the right to en
force the same as such.
sth. To buy, sell and deal in reai
estate and personal property, with
power to lease, rent and otnerwise use
the same as said corporation may deem
necessary.
Third—The main place and office for
the transaction of the business of this
corporation shall be located in the town
of Adairsviile, in the county of Bartow
nad said State, with the right to estab
lish a branch business and office else
where iu said State of Georgia.
Fourth—The te.m for which this
corporation shall exist shall be for 20
years, with privilege of renewal at the
expiration of this period.
FiFTH-The amount of capital stock of
this corporation shall be six thousand
dollars, with the privilege of increasing
said stock to twenty thousand dollars,
divided into shares of one hundred dol
lars each, and that the subscriptions to
said capital stock are to be paid for in
cash or in real or personal property or
part cash or part in property as may be
agreed -.ipon by said stockholders.
Sixth—That no personal liability I
shall attach to any of its stockholders!
after the stock subscribed shall have
been iully paid up, either in cash oi
property.
~ Seventh—That said corporation shall
have the power to sue and be sued, rnd
have and use, if they so desire, a com
mon seal, and have succession, and
have the right to make such by-laws,
rules and regulations for the govern
ment of said corporation as they may
choose, not inconsistent with the laws
of the State of Georgia or tho United
States, and the right to alter, change or
amend the same in conformity with the
by-laws of said corporation, and in the
manner therein set forth.
Eighth—That said corporation shall
have the power to elect such officers
and directo-s as said stockholders may
deem necessary, and have such furt her
rights and privileges as are usual and
incident to such corporations.
T. C. MILNER,
Petitioners Attorney.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
I hereby certify tbat the above and
leregoing is a true and correct copy of
the application for charter of Adairs
viile Mercantile Company as recorded
on minutes M., page 494 of Bartow
Superior Court. This January 12, 1903.
W. C. W ALTON, C. S. C.
Bartow Sheriff's Sale
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Cartersville, Bar
tow county, (la., within the legal hours
ol sale, on the first Tuesday in February,
1903. the following property, to wit:
One store house and lot in the city of
Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga. Said
lot fronting south ou Main street 24 feet
and running back north to land of G.
A. Veach 90 feet, more or less, and
bounded on the east by lot of G. A.
Veach and on the west by property oi
T. K Jones. The property levied on
being that now occupied bv Stanford
Bros. Said property levied on and will
be sold as the property of T. R. Jones to
satisfy one flfa from the City Court of
Cartersville, said county, in favor of the
National Bank of Savannah vs. T. R.
Jones. Also one fifa lrom Justices
Court 822d district. G. M., in favor of the
National Bank of Savannah vs. T. R.
Jones. The last named fifa levied and
returned to me by F. C. Watkins, L. C.
Also at the same time ainlßplace the
following property in the city _>! Car
tersville, Ga., Bartow county, tow it:
One certain store house and Jot fronting
twenty-tour feet on west Main street
and running back to the land of G. A.
v each ninety feet, more or less, ami
bounded on the east by store house and
lot ol G. A. Veach and on the west by
store house and lot of T R Joner. Said
store house and lot now occupied by
Stanford Brothers as a family grocery
store. Levied on and will he sold as
the property of T. R. Jones by virtue ol
an execution issued from the Justice
Court 8-2d district, G. M., Bartow coun
:y, Ga., in favor of J. W. Vaughan & Cos,
vs. I K. Jones, Property in possession
ot the defendant and pointed out by the
plaintiff. Levy made and returned by
F. C Watkins, L. C.
Also at the same time and place one
old two-horse wagon, hollow axle, with
out body. Levied on and will be sold
as the property of H. F Cowart to
satisfy one fita from Citv Court of <’ar
tersville, said county, in favor of Mrs.
Lula 1. Lyon for use officers of court v>
H. F. Cowart.
AX WELL, Sheriff,
1- W, 1 INSLEY, Dep . (Sheriff.
January 6, 1903
February sales will take place at the
new court house.
x welve Months Support-
GEORGIa, Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart a
twelve months support for the tamilv ot
John h. Richards, deceased, having filed
their return, ail persons concerned arc
hereby cited and required to show cause
in Court of Ordinary of said county,with
in fourweekstrom the publication ot this
notice, why the application for said
twelve months’ support should not be
granted. This January 7th, 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Money to Eoan
On improved farming lands. On over
one thousand dollars 7 per cent: on
lesser sums 8 per cent. No com missions.
Borrower to pay abstract and recording
ees. Apply to
JOE M. MOON.
Sale of Mineral Property.
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
To whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that Georgia
Bauxite and Mining Company, a corpo
ration organized under the laws of the
state of west Virginia will otter for sale
and sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder lor cash before the court house
door in the city of Cartersvilie, said
county, commencing at eleven (11)
o’clock, a. in. on Saturday, January 24ih,
J 903 the following property of said cor
poration towit:
Ail that tract or oarcel of land and the
rights and privileges hereinafter mei
tinned towit: four acres of land in anu
being a part of lot number 100 in the
10th district and 3rd section of Bartow
County, Ga., and lying in the southeast
portion of said lot bounded north by an
alley ten teet wide dividing this four
acres and Mrs. Mary A. Clemmons lot
(this alley to be kept open.) East by
th(o Kingston and Adairsville wagon
road, south and west by lands of J. C.
Kerr. Also a perpetual right of way
and the laua for same of ample width
for spur track over and on said lot No.
100. Commencing at the spur track now
located at Halls Mills on W. A A. R. R.
and running down the right yl way of
said railroad a short distance and then
making a curve in a westerly direc
tion and running to a turn ace on
said four acres above describ
ed. Also certain other perpetual
rights of way and the land on which
same runs on said lot number 100
towit. A way of ample width for wag
on way and load commencing at a point
about 30 yards east of the present gate
on the Barnesly road and running in
and easterly direction around the hill
and intersecting the alley aforesaid at
the'northeast corner of the four acres
aforesaid. Also a right ot way begin
ning a few ieet below the present road
riming from the Kingston and Adairs
ville road io the field about 00 yard south
ol tiie furnace and running up to the
furnace on the lour acres lie rein before
described, and being the land and right
of way conveyed by J. C. Kerr to said
Georgia Bauxite Mining Company re
corded in Book “F. F.” of deeds pages
356 to 358. Clerks otilee, Bartow superior
court. There is located on this four
acre tract a 7-room dwelling house,
large stable, buggy house, three sheds
anu other outbuildings.
Also thb entire mineral interest in, on
or of the southwest quarter oflotot land
No. 53 in the 22>h1 district and 3rd sec
tion of Polk County, Ga., including also
any and all Bauxite interests therein
said southwest quarter of said lot con
taining 40 acres more or less, including
the right and privilege to mine and work
said minerals and bauxite and the right
of ingress, egress erecting houses and
machinery for said mining and all other
purposes appertaining thereto, the right
to use water on said land. Also a right
of way down the hollow and over lot
number 2o in said district and said sec
tion lying between S. W. quarter of lot
uuinbe. 53 and the line ot the Chatta
nooga. Rome & Columbus railroad, as
lully described in deed from J. H. San
ders, administrator estate of Benjamin
F. Bigelow deceased, dated June 4th,
1895.
Also all of lotofland number 128 in the
!6th district and 3rd section ot Bartow
county, Georgia, lying south of the Bar
nesley wagon road containing 39 acres
more or less. Said thirty nine acres of
ot said lot being ful y deeribed and
bounded in deed from George A, H.
Harris trustees for Sallie J. Harris and
her children conveying said land to
Georgia Bauxite ifc~ Mining Company
dated Apri’ 20th 1895 and recorded in
Book F F ot deed pages 349, 351,
clerks office Bartow superior court.
Also all the right title and interest of
said Georgia Bauxite A Mining Compa
ny in a certain contract between George
A. H, Harris Trustee for S J. Harris
and her children and said Georgia
Bauxite and Mining Company dated
April 20th 1895 and recorded in Book F.
F. of deeds pages 441 to 444, clerks office
Bartow county. Said contract granting
to said company its successors and
assigns for the term ot 20 years all the
bauxite iron and manganese ores
or ore minerals in, on or underlying
and the right of entering in and
upon the following lots or pieces of
land towit: lot No. 143 containing 158
acres and 3 rods; lot No. 144 con
taining 1(17 acres, lorty-four acres taken
from lot No. 142 containing in all 363
acres, all in the 16th district and 3rd
section of said county of Bartow with
all the mining rights, rights of way ahd
ail other other privileges in said con
tract contained, for certain royalties to
be pain by said company. Said con
tract is hereby referred to for more par
ticular and complete description of the
rights and privileges therein contained.
'1 his notice is given and said sale made
in compliance with the laws governing
such sales.
Georgia Bauxite and Mining Cos.
JNO. ri, WIKLE, Atty.
This 10th January. 1903. 2t
THE NEW
interchangeable Mileage Tickets
OVER THE
SEABOARD
flit Line Railway
are' on sale now by any agent of the
system at
per * 900 Miles
and are good over
15,000 Miles,
covering the following maos:
Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Rail
way; Atlanta and West Point Railroad:
Western Railway of Alabama; Atlantic
Coast Line; Louisville and Nashville
Railroad: Louisville Henderson und
St. Louis Railroad ; Nashville, Chatta
nooga and St. Louis Railroad; North
western Railway of South Carolina; Bal
timore Steam Packet Company; Plant
System; Brunswick and Birmingham
Railroad; Richmond, Fredericksburg
and Potomac Railroad; Charleston and
Western Carolina Railway; Washington
Southern Railway; Chesapeake Steam
ship Company; Seaboard Air Line Rail
way; Columbia, Newberry and Laurens
Railroad; Georgia Railroad; Western
and Atlantic Railroad.
For further information relative to
schedules, reservation of sleeper accom
modation, etc., apply to
HARRV E KROUSE,
C. P. and T. A., 12 Kimball House.
Atlanta. Ga.
WM. B. CLEMENTS,
Trav, Pass. Agt., 12 Kimball House,
Atlanta, Ga,
C B. WALKER,
Depot Ticket Agt., Union Station,
Atlanta. Ga.
W H. FULTON,
TANARUS, P. A . Equitable Building,
Atlanta. Ga,
W. E. CHRISTIAN,
Ass’t. Gen’l. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga
Kcidol Dyspepsia Cure
Ol vfmtr *rmt. y t*i ea*.
Application for Charter.
State of Georgia, Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of said county.
The petition of W. R. Satterfield and
W. C. Satterfield of Bartow county,
Georgia, anu F. H. Connor and J. R-
Rice of the county of Hamilton, State
of Tennessee, respectfully shows:
Ist. That they desire tor themselves,
their associates and successors to be in
corporated for the term of twenty' years,
with me privilege of renewal at tiie ex
piration of that time, under the corpor
ate name and style ot Satterfield Min
ing Company.
2d. The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain to its stockholders.
The particular business of said corpo
ration will be the mining and selling
iron.jnanganose, ochre and clays and
any other ores and mineral substances
it may deem profitable; the preparing
milling, manutacturing and converting
same into such products as to make
tnem marketable; the baying and sell
ing all kinds of ores and minerals, and
the said corporation desires tiie priv
ilege of doing either or all of these
things, and to that end they desiire the
privilege and power to purchase, own,
lease and sell mineral lands, to build
and operate mills and machinery, tiie
building and operating railway, " tram
wa sand sidetracks to and from their
mines and works, and the necessary
pipe lines that may be useful and con
venient in carrying on the business of
the corporation.
4th. Petitioners desire and ask lor
said corporation the power and right to
buy. hold, sell and lease for tiie pur
poses of said business al! kinds oi veal
and personal property, the rigiit to bor
row money, make promissory notes or
other evidences of debt and to secure
the same by mortgage or otherwise, to
make all contracts proper and neces
sary to the conduct of said business; the
right to sue and to be sued, to plead and
be impleaded under its corporate name,
to have and use a common seal; to make
by-laws for its government; to elect
officers and directors; to employ agents
and have all other powers and privil
eges that may be necessary to carry out
the purposes aforesaid, not inconsist
ent with the laws oi the state.
sth. The principal office of said corpo
ration to be in the city of Cartersvilie,
Bartow county, Georgia, with the priv
ilege of transacting business and having
branch offices at such other places as its
officers may desire.
6th. The capital stock of said corporation
to be Fifteen Thousand Dollars to be d-i
vided into shares of One Hundred Dol
lars each,with the priyilege of increasing
said capital stock from time to tium
to any amount not exceeding fifty
tnousand dollars, try a vote of two
thirds of the stock of said corporation,
with the right and privilege of receiv
ing in pay ment for any or all of said
stock, real or personal property or such
material and machinery as the said cor
poration may require in the transaction
of its proposed business, at a lair valua
tion
Wherefore petitioners pray that they,
their associates and successors, be incor
porated under the corporate name and
style ol Satterfield Mining Company
for the said term of twenty years with
the privilege of renewal, with all the
powers and privileges hereinbefore
enumerated, with all the other powers,
rights and immunities incident to cor
porations of like character under the
laws of Georgia.
JNO H. WIKLE,
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed in office Dec. 23d 1902.
L. W REEVEB, JR., Clerk.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
I, L. W. Reeves, Jr., Clerk of the Su
perior court oi said county, hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true copy
of the original petition for charter for
“Satterfield Mining Company” now on
file in clerk’s office, Bartow Superb
Court.
Witness my hand and official sign*
ture and seal of said court, this 23d day
of December, 1902.
L. W. REEVES, JR.. Clerk.
Service by Publication.
W H. Jones, personally and as execu
tor ot the last will of Lorenzo D Jones,
deceased.vs. Mrs Mary Peake, Mrs. Liz
zie Peake, Benjamin Joneß, Alexander
Jones, G. C. Jones, Miss Annie Jones,
Walter Jones, all of Floyd county, Ga
(These last four being minors without
guardian or trustee and all over four
teen yearsold except W alter Jones); and
Mrs. Annie Jones, Miss Pinky Jones,
Heury Jones, all of Hamilton county,
Tenn., whose post office address is East
Chattanooga (Said Henry and Pinky
being miners over tourteen years old
and without trustee or guardian); Virgil
T. Jones. Mrs. Elizabeth Tinsley, 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 D. Jones’ will, fixing
and determining title to properties de
vised thereby and rents and profits
therefrom, accounting between defend
ants and plaintiff personally and as ex
ecutor, administering said' estate and
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 ; n 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.
To all defendants, and especially to
Mrs. Annie Jones, Miss Pinky Jones
and Henry Jor.es, of Hamilton county
Tennessee: You are hereby command
ed to be and appear at the next term of
the superior court of Bartow county,
(is., to he held on the sei ond Monday in
January, 1903, then and there to answer
and defend the plaintiff’s complaint in
above stated case.
Witness the Hon. A. W. Fite, judge of
said court, this October 20. 1902.
L. W. REEVES, JR.,
Cl rk Superior Court,, Bartow co . (4a
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Julia Wood )In the Superior Court
vs. -of Bartow county, Ga.
Solomon Wood.) 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 court
to he 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.
VV itness the Hon. A. W. Fite, judge of
said court, this the 21st day ot Julv, 1902
L. W. REEVES, JR.,
Clerk Superior court, Bartow Cos., Ga.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow Countv.
To whom it may concern: Sam J.
Allen has applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the es
tate of John R. Allen, late of said
county, and I will pass upon said appli
cation on the first Monday in February,
1903, Witness my band and official sig
nature, this sth day of January. 1902-
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ord inar