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Home Mission Items
NANNIE HAMITER ALLDAY.
The Week of Prayer was ob
served by the Home Mission So
ciety at the Methodist church
October 11-18. While these meet
ings were not as well attended as
tvehad hoped them to be, yet we
[eel that they were not in vain.
The different departments of the
nork were discussed each after
loon, which were very helpful and
'nstructive.
On Wednesday evening a most
tffective consecration service was
ed by Mrs. Ford Mcßee. Friday
ive were delighted to have with us
ilrs. M. M. Davies, our new con-
erence Corresponding Secretary,
r rom the beginning ot her talk we
elt the inspiration of her enthusi
sm, consecration and knowledge
)f her work. She told us of the
iet;lement Work’and of our new
chool at Brevard, of the value of
terns which were published in
ighteen secular papers in north
Georgia and of the Florine Me*
:achern Brigade. She also stressed
iat we should endeavor to add to
nr membership more of our wo
ten who promise to maintain the
istitutions of the church.
We regret very much that more
i our women did not hear this
ilk of Mrs. Davies.
Thank offering, $24.55.
On Sunday morning a most ex
fet sermon was preached by
le pastor, Rev. J. T. Christian:
cts 9:46, “Now there was at Jop-
J a certain disciple named Tabi
,a. which by interpretation is
'“led Dorcas; this woman was full
good works and almsdeeds which
le did.” Among other things
1 said:
Oorcas' good character made it
MfWOMEN
vv ho cannot be cured.
S U J) b y over a third of a century
b a. ' a j e . ar, and uniform cures, a record
I . M i, o otber remedy for the diseases
intd , n , esses peculiar to women ever
Pierro' P r °prietors and makers of
v S Fa yo. nte Prescription now feel
j r, n „ rante 4 >, n offering to pay SSOO in
■ 0 f °t the United .States for any
lans,,. <eu cprrhea, Female Weakness,
Pot r,\ or of Womb, which they
• , Al l the .y ask a and
lna ot " tb eir. means of cure.
! a’i sufferer for six yer.rs and doc
did r l®e with a number of physicians
* s o *rfJ ce, I e “l benefit,” writes Mrs.
Jh v .■*’ °‘ 641 Bonda Street, Saginaw
Setting- titter "i, had f iv i up all hope of
” r . Thought I would write to
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eiiti.,,, n l ,V I f n ,S ed totake your ‘ Kavorite
ten ,- rl<J follow your advice. I have
ssact Pen , 111 a H' also five vials of the
’ Am now regular, after hav-
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ar sletn' v ' 1 was so nervous, could not
try.- v ' "°® I can thank you for my
fVonstur te to , write to Dr- R. V. Pierce,
1 and c ß ' .P h y sici an to the Invalids’
if 5-ouwam ICal , Insti jP te . at Buffalo,
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Prrnnt ,t an< !,' veaken the system.
‘'•Settee K- s , the dc ! aler to insult your
and *hirh'i, up^e sting some other com
because h/ eC °J nmends as "j ust M
Use he makes it himself.
deacf V her t 0 be raised froiu the
All men do not occupy the same
place in God’s esteem, neither in
His providential care over us iu
is world nor in His spiritual
kingdom. Man rises in proportion
as he approaches Christ in his
moral character. Dorcas stood
high in God’s esteem because of
her good works and almsdeeds
which she did.”
Giving to the poor brings God
in debt to you. “He that receiveth
a prophet in the name of a prophet
shall receive a prophet’s reward.”
The Woman’s Home’ Mission
Society is caring for God’s proph
ets The greatest thing you can
do for a preacher is to furnish a
home for him.
About three weeks ago a Florine
Mcpachern Brigade was organized
at the Methodist church by Mrs.
S. P. Jones and Mrs. J. W. Jones,
with Miss Mamie Saxon as lady
manager, twenty-two members en
rolled.
The college or football yell as an
adjunct to prayer meetings is ad
vocated by Prof. James, of North
western University, Chicago. He
s lys he is sure that the interjection
of a rip-roaring college yell in the
midst of a prayer, at such places as
the devout are accustomed to ex
claim “Amen!” would liven things
up and put ginger into the service-
He doesn t think the yell’would be
incongruous but rather be helpful
to the militant Christian spirit.
They say such strange things in
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ure in answering. Nov 15
Notice to Debtors and Credit°rs.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
‘Notice is bereoy given to all creditors
of the estate of J. W. Harris, late of
said county, deceased, to render in an
account of their demands to me within
the time prescribed by law, properly
made out. And all persons indebted to
said deceased are hereby requested to
make immediate payment to the under
signed. This 23d September, 1903.
WALT H. MILNER,
Administrator of J. W. Harris.
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Trustee’s Sale
In the District Court of the United State, for the
Northern District of Geuigta, Northwestern
Division.
In re ,
T. R. Jones, J No. T-, In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt, *
By virtue of certain order* heretofore paseed
in the above an.te 1 matter by ihe Honorable
C. 1). McCutcheon, re fere* in bankruptcy, an
thorixing anil directing Ihe undersigned an trus
tee lu said matter to eell t tie property hereinaf
ter described, 1, John H, W ikle, trustee in tiank
rupfctjy in the above etated matter, will sell be
fore the court house door in Cartersvllle, Bar
tow county, Georgia, between the hours of lti
o'clnc a, in. uno 4 o’clock p. m., for cash to the
highest bidder on the first Tuesday of Novem
ber, lt)b3, the following described property, to
wit:
Certain lots or parcels of land lying and being
In the city of Cartersvllle, Bartow county, Geor
gia:
Ist. One lot fronting south fifty feet On West
Main Street, and running back of even width
eighty-six feet, bounded on the east by the store
house and lot now occupied by J Bernstein
west by property occupied by w, 'p Burton!
north bv property of John R. Bnnton and lot.
formerly belonging to George A. Pattillo, said
property being the’two adjoining store houses
and lois now occupied, one by Stanford Bros,
and tue other by Kink’s beef market.
Second. One vacant lot fronting west eighty
feet on east side of public square, running back
of even width two hundred leet to Gilmer street
bounded on east by Gilmer street, south by the
Spier property, west by the public square and
north by store house of Henry Dunahooo.
Third. The undivided one-half interest m and
to a certain brick wall and the land upon which
if is situated, sixteen inches thick and eighty
feet long, being the north w II of the one-story
brick house situated on i lie east side of the pub
lic square, erected by J. H. Spier and adjoining
the vacant lot last above described,
Fourth. Four town lots numbers ten, eleven
twelve and thirteen in the Car Factory survey,
said survey recorded Iu clerk's office, Superior
Court of Bartow county, in deed book ‘Z.” page
3(17, said lots lying between Tennessee street and
Western aud Atlantic railroad, and having equal
fronta e thereon, number ten being seventy
eight by two hundred and ten feet,; uumber elev
en, seventy-five by two hundred feet; number
twelve, fifty-six by one hundred and ninety
eight lcet; flumher thirteen, forty-seven feet by
one hundred and fifty-six feet, except a certain
portion fronting east on Tennessee street ttfry
feet, thence running westward ot even width to
ward the Western and Atlantic railroad one
hundred teet. bounded north by property of T.
R. Joues. south by vacaut lot of Will Wilsou.
west by lot of T. K. Jones, this part excepted
being a part ot the southernmost lot.
sth. One vacaut lot lying between East Erwin
street and the East and West railroad right of
way, fronting nine hundred eighty four feet on
each, with an average depth of two hundred
teet, bounded north li.v property of W H. How
ard, east b.v right of way of East and West rail
road, south by Withers property and west by
Erwin street.
Sixth. One lot with two frame store houses
thereon frouting fifty feet, more or less, on West
Main street. beginnlHg ten feet west of the cor
ner of the building formerly occupied by J. R.
BantoD, running w-st, along said street fifty feet,
more or less, said lot running back one hundred
and slxty-flve feet, more or less, bounded weaf
b.v the Hood property, north by property of
Johu U. Banton, east bypioperty of T. R. Jones,
and being the store houses formerly occupied
one by Bennett’s Beef Market and the oth> r by
Mat Thomas’s restaurant.
Seventh. One .ot with the two adjoining frame
slore housed thereon, one formerly occupied by
J. It. Billiton, the other now occupied by J. D.
McEver & Son. mild lot fronting fifty feet, more
ot less, on West Main street, including ten eetf
of the alley immediately west of the store house
tonnerly occupied by said ttanton, running back
of even width eighty-six teet, bounded north by
property of J. K. Banton, east by store house of
John L. Smith and west by property of T. R.
Jon os,
Eighth, Sixty vacant lots in the city of Cart
ersville, consisting of twenty-eight Berea, more
or less, bounded east partly by property of Cher
okee Ochre and Barytes Cos . south by the Doctor
Clayton property, west by the Harrison lands,
lying on the north and south sides of East Main
street, being eighteen lots In block thirteen, fif
teen lots In block fourteen, thirteen lots In block
fifteen aud fourteen lots in block sixteen, more
fully described in the Dodge Hill survey record
ed in Book of Deeds “CC,” page 438, in Clerk's of
fice. Superior Court of Bartow county.
Ninth. Seven lots, twenty-five by one hundred
and fltty feet each, lying in one tract on the
south side of East Main street, fronting north
on said street and bounded west by Gilmer
street, east by Tennessee street.
Tenth. Six lots, twenty-five by ninety feet,
ach lying in one tract, on the north side of East
Main street fronting south on said street, bound
ed east by Tennessee street, north by the Miles
A, Collins property and west by the property of
L. S. Muntord.
Eleventh. A vacant lot containing forty acres,
more or less, lying on the north side of Church
street, and known as the Roberts and Collins
tract, bounded on the notth by the Ford prop
erty, east by lhe Snedeker property, south by
Church street, west -by the property of Dobbs,
Rhea and others, more fully described in the
deed from T. R. Jones to Mrs. Eliza F, Tumi n,
recorded in Book “FF" of Deeds, page 3!6, Clerk’s
office of Superior Court of Bartow county.
All sold as the property of T. R. Jones, bank
rupt, free from all liens and incumbrances, as
provided in said orders.
Oct. 7. 1903. JOHN H. WIKLE, Trustee.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary ot Bartow county, Georgia, I will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder, before the
court bonse door in the city of CartersvillK said
county and state, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in November, 1003,
terms otsale cash on day of sale, the following
property belonging to the estate of Mrs. M. E.
Gordon, deceased, sold for the purpose of pay
ing debts of said deceased and for distribution,
the undivided two-thirds (2-3) Interest in and to
the following property, personalty sold, now
located at Mill House on said Uardon farm, near
Folsom, (In., said county, wifi tie delivered to
purchaser at said Mill House, to-wit: One set
burrs. 1 set corn rocks. 1 meal chest, 1 bolting
chest and reel, no cloth; 1 screen, 1 pair scales.
1 turbine wheel, with necessary Bhafting to run
wheel, several boxes; also two-thirds (2-8) un
divided interest in mill site and mil] house locat
ed on site, said mill site consisting ot twelve (12)
acres, more or less, of lot of land Number 187, in
the Bth district aud 3d section of said county
and state, lormerl.v known as the Bibb Mill—
bounded as follows; Beginning at a stake on
William H. Blalock’s line in the middle of the
road on the north side of Cedar creek below the
mill, thence running nearly southwest with said
Blalock’s line, being a conditional line io the
bend of the mill race, thence nearly the same
course with said Blalock’s line, a conditional line,
with the meanderings of said mill race, in ten
feet of said race on the north side of the same to
the line ot lot Number 120, ir. said district aud
section, and thence with said line sonth; crossing
said mill race thirty-six (36) feet to a stake,
thence with the meanderings of said mill race
nearly northeast, within sixteen feet of said race
to the bend of said race nearly nor h of the mill,
thence nearly south in sixteen feet of said mlP
race on the west side of sSid race crossing the
creek to a stake on tlie bark of the creek near
the mill, thence with the meanderings of the
ere k nearly southwest to a stake at the lower
emi of a narrow atrip of bottom ground Ui
southeast side of the creek, thence with the foot
ol the hill, a conditional line to a stake at the
upper end of said strip of bottom ground, thence
with the creek nearly the same course to a white
oak on the top of some large rocks lying in the
edge of the water, thence nearly south about six
polls to a dogwood, thence nearly sojthwest
straight to a sycamore tree at the fence near the
corner of the tneidow, thence northwest with
the fence, a conditional line, to E. B. Elrod’s line,
thence with said Elrod’s line, a conditional line,
southwest to the loot of the hill, thence with the
feu:*, a conditional line, nearly southeast to the
line of said loti Number 137, thence east with said
line to the foot of tha hill, thence northeast with
the fence at the foot of the hill to a stake near
the corner of the meadow, thence, a conditional
ine, with 1 he fence northwest to a stake one pole
southeast, of the aforennntioned svenmore cor
ner tree, thence northeast straight to a pine at
the foot of the hill in the edge of the cleared land
one poll soutli of the aforementioned dogwood
corner, thence with the edge of thewoods, a cir
cular conditional line, to a stake west, of M. A,
Bibb’s corner ami near the said William Bibb's
house, thence east to M. A. Bibb’s corner, a lime
stone in the middle of the road, thence nearly
north with the middle of the road to the bend
near the blacksmith shop and mill, thence with
the middle of the road nearly norl beast, a con
ditional Itne, to The lord of the creek below the
mill, thence crossing theceek with the road to
the beginning point, as described in deed from
Benjamin F. Bibb to James Gordon and Jarretl
Gordon, dated Aagust, 1881, and recorded in
tiook "KK," deeds, page 581. clerk's office, Bar
tow Superior Court, October 5, IWiS.
JOE M. MOON.
Admr. estate of M. E. Gordon.
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Bartow Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the town of Cartersyille, Bartow
county, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in November,
1993, the lollnwing property, to-wit:
Gne house and lot in the town of
Kingston, Georgia, bounded as follows:
On the north by Eloert Adams’ prop
erty, on the east by Mrs. J. 11. Beck’s
property, south by an alley, ahd on the
west by Albert Adams’propert.v, contain
ing one-ball acre, more or less. Levied
on and will be sold as the property of
Charles Boggs, to satisfy one ti. fa. from
justice’s flout t, 952d district. G. M.. said
county, in favor of J, D, Bradley vs.
Charlie Boggs. Levy made ami re
turned by J. AI. Broadwater, L. O.
Also at same time and place the un
divided 1-5 interest in Ho acres of land,
more or less, being lots numbers loti,
112 and 177 and one-half of lot number
39, all lying ami being In the 4th dis
trict and 3d section of Bartow countv,
Georgia, levied on and will be sold as
the property of Janus Johnsey, to sat
isfy one ti. fa. issued from Justice's
Court, 822d district, G. M., said eountv,
in favor of W. T. Puckett vs. James
Johnsey; levy made and returned by
E. C. Watkins, L. C.
H. R. MAXWELL, sheriff.
T. W. TINSLEY, Dep. Sheriff.
October 7, 1903.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Floyd county granted on
the 2d day of February, 1903, will be sold
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday
in November, 1903. before the court
house door in Bartow county, Georgia,
between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing real estate, situated in said Bar
tow county, to-wit: Nos. 343, 344 and
34c, In the 17th district and 3d section of
Bartow county, Georgia (known as the
Mrs. L. P. Morris home place); auo lots
Nos. 1200 and H 33 in the 4th district and
3d section of Bartow county. Ga., each
lot containing 40 acres, more or less.
Sold as the property of Airs. L. P. Mor
ris. Terms cash.
This October 1, 1903.
OH AS. W. MORRIS.
Administrator de bonis non of Mrs.
L. P. Morris, deceased.
Twelve Months’ support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a twelve months’support iot the family
of Sallie J. Branch, dec ased, having
tiled their return, all persons concerned
are hereby cited to show cause in the
Court of Ordinary of said county, by the
first Monday in November next, why
the application for said twelve months’
should not be granted.
Th s October 5, 1903,
G. W. HENDRICKS,Ordinary.
Citation for Di'.mission-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
W. O. Bailey, guardian of Fannie Bai
ley, lias applied to me lor a discharge
from his guardianship of Fannie Bailey.
This is therefore to notify ail persons
concerned to file ilieir objections, if any
they have, on or before the first Monday
in November next, else he will be dis
charged from his guardianship as ap
plied for. G. W. HENDRICKS,
Ordinary Bartow county, Gs.
Twelve Months’ Support-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a twelve months’support for the family
of Hubbard Darden, deceased, having
filed their return, all persons concern
ed are hereby cited to show cause in the
Court of Ordinary of said county, r>y
the first Monday in November next,
why the application for said twelve
months’ support should not he granteu.
This October 5, 1903.
_ G. VV HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Twelve months’ Support-
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a twelve months’support tor the family
of Thomas 11. Powell, deceased, haying
filed their return, all persons concerned
are hereby cited to show cause in the
Court of Ordinary of said county, by the
first Monday in November next, why
the application lor said twelve months’
support should not be granted.
Tnis October 6, 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary-
Citation for Diamiaaion.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
J.A Price, guardian of Kittie L. Har
ris and Julius S. Price, lias applied to
me for a discharge trom his guardian
ship ol said wards. This is therefore to
notify all persons concerned to file their
objections, if any they have, on or be
tore the first Monday in November next,
else he will be discharged from bis
guardianship as applied for.
G. W. HENDRICKS,
Ordinary of Bartow County.
Le' t o r of Administration-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To All Whom It May Concern: J.A.
Price has applied to me for permanent
letters of administration de bonis non
on the estate of B. F. Shaw, late of said
county, and I will pass upon said ap
plication on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1903.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this 7th day of October, 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
I tetters of Administration.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
To All Whom It Mav Concern: Mrs.
Fannie J. Ford has applied to me lor
permanent letters of administration on
the estate of F. M. Ford, late of said
county, and I will pass upon said appli
cation on the first Monday in November,
1903. Witness my band and official sig
nature this sth day of October, 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
To All Whom It May Concern: M. C.
Kay has applied to me lor permanent
letters of administration on the estate
ot Thomas H. Powell, late of said coun
ty, and 1 will pass upon said application
on the lirst Monday in November, 1903.
V\ iiness my band and oflb ial signature
this 3th day ot October, 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Bankrupt’s Petition for Oischage.
In the District Court of the United
States, Northwestern Division, for
the Northern District of Georgia.
In the matter of )
Samuel Fine, Bankrupt.?- No. 72.
In Bankruptcy, )
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by the
above-named bankrupt, and the court
having duly ordered that the hearing
upon said petition be had October 10,
1903, at 10 o’clock a. m , at the United
Stales court room at Atlanta. Ga., notice
is hereby given to all creditors and other
persons in interest to appear at the time
and place named, and show cause, if
any they have, hy the prayer of said
bankrupt for discuarge should not be
granted. This 23d day of September,
1903 Or
W. C. CARTER, Clerk.
By John 2. Pkintup, Deputy Clerk.