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Administra l or's Sale-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By vittueofan order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county will be sold at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
December. 1903, at the court house in
x artersville, said county, between the
usual hours ol sale, the following real
estate, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 23d district and
2d section of Bartow county, Georgia,
consisting of lot ot land number 213,
one hundred and ten acres of lot num
ber 184, said 110 acres bounded as fol
lows: South by lot number 213. east by
vacant lands, west by W. H. Bagwell
and M. T. Dooley, north by J. F. Bag
well s land; also seventeen and one
lialf acres oft of the east side of lot num
ber 214 and fifteen and one-half acres oft
the south side ol lot number 183, said
.ands containing in all 303 acres, more
or Ordinary buildings on the
p.aee, au-out ioO acres cleared. Soid as
the property ol the estate yf Mrs. Sa
rah Ann Bagwell, deceased. Terms of
sale cash.
T he ab °je b ' lrm is rented for the year
1904 ior $2.0. Purchaser will get the
reut. This 26th of October, 1903
. . . , . J- T. BAGWELL.
Administrator of Sarah Ann Bagwell,
Twelve Months’ Support-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a tw J?} ve mo oths’ support for the family
ot Thomas Pierce, deceased, having
Ined their return, all persons concerned
are hereby cited to show cause in the
court of ordinary of said countv, bv the
first Monday in December next.'whv
the application for said twelve months’
support should not be granted.
'i his November 3,1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Bartow Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold betore the court house
door iu the town of Cartersville, Bartow
county, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in December,
HXi.'i, the following property, to-wit:
The undivided one-bait interest in lot
of land number 502. in the 4th district
ami ,'sd section of Bartow county, Geor
gia, containing 40 acres, more or less.
Le-ied on and will be sold as the prop
erty ot Henry Edwards to satisfy one
Bartow Superior Court ft, fa. in favor of
Mrs. Sallie B. Heyward, transferee, vs.
Henry Edwards, property in defend
ant’s possession.
11. R. MAXWELL, Sheriff.
T. W. TINSLEY, Dep. Sheriff.
November 4, 1903,
Administrator'. Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of uu order from the Court of Ordi
nary ol Bartow county, Georgia, 1 will well at
public outcry to the highest bidder, before the
court ’tonse dooj iu the city of Cartersville. said
county and state, between the legal hours ot
sale, on the rtrst Tvesday In December, 1903,
terms of sale 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 tv,o-.birds (2-3) interest in and to
the lollowltig property, personalty sold, now
located at Mill House on said Gordon farm, near
Folsom, Ga., said county, will be delivered to
purchaser at said Mill Honse. to wit: One set
burrs. 1 set corn rocks, 1 meal chest. 1 bolting
chest and reel, no cloth; 1 screen, 1 pair scales,
t turbine wheel, with necessary shafting to run
wheel, several boxes; also two-thirds (2 3) un
divided interest in mill site and mill house locat
ed on site, said mill site consisting of twelve (12)
acres, more or less, of lot la nber 137, in
the th district and 3d soc-ii n r -aid county
and state, lormerly known as the Bibb Mill—
bounded ns follows: Be tnn ig 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, be 1 g a conditional line lo the
bend of the mill : ace, thence nearly the same
course with said Blalock’s line, a conditional line,
with the meanderings of said mill race, in tea
(eet of said race on the north side of the same to
the line of lot Number 120, in said district and
section, and thence with said tine south, crossing
said mill race thirty-six (3G) feet to a stake,
tliencewith the meanderings of said mill race
nearly northeast, within sixteen feet of said race
to the bend of said race nea-ly north of the mill,
thence nearly south in sixteen feet of said mill
race od the west side of said race crossing the
creek to a stake on the bank of the creek near
the mill, thence with the meanderings of the
creek nearly sou. liwest to a stake at the lower
end of a narrow strip of bottom ground the
I beast side of the creek, thence wit h the foot
ot 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 ou the top of some large rocks lying in the
edge of the water, thence nearly sonth about six
polls to a dogwood, thence nearly southwest
straight to a sycamore tree at the fence near the
corner of the meadow, 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 foot of the hill, thence with the
fen e, a conditional tine, nearly southeast to the
line of said lot Number 137, thence east with said
line to the foot of the hill, thence northeast, with
the fence at the foot of the hill to a stake near
the corner of the meadow, thence, a conditional
iue, with the fence northwest to n stake one pole
southeast of the aforementioned sveamore cor
ner tree, thence northeast straight to a piDe at
the foot of the hill in the edge of the cleared land
one poll south of the aforementioned dogwood
corner, thence with the edge of the woods, a cir
cular conditional line, to a stake west of M. A.
Bibb’s corner and near tlie Hald 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 northeast, a con
ditional line, to the lord of the creek below the
mill, thence crossing the desk with the road to
tlie beginning point, as described in deed from
Benjamin F. Bibb to James Gordon and Jarretl
Gordon, dated Aagust, 1881, and recorded in
book “KK,” deeds, page 581, clerk's office, Bar
tow Superior Court, November 4, l!l:t.
JOE M. MOON.
Adtnr, estate of M. E. Gordon.
Executor's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of the provisions of the will
of Janies L, Venable, deceased, late oi
said county, will be sold at public out
cry, on the first Tuesday in December,
1903, at the court house in said county
of Bartow, between the usual hours ol
sale, the following real estate, situated
in Gordon county, Georgia, to wit: Lot
number 40, in the oth district and 3d
section of said county of Gordon, ex
cept twenty two acres on the north side
and forty acres off the east side of said
lot; also lot number 25 in said district
And section, except forty-eight acres off
the west side of said lot, and except
three acres in the northeast corner ot
said lot; the number of acres herein
ottered lor sale being two hundred and
seven, more or less. The same is fine
truit land, situated within fourmilesof
Adairsvilie, Georgia, and about three
thousand peach trees, now growing on
said land, several hundred ot which are
bearing fruit. All in good condition.
Good improvements on the farm. Terms
cash. S. VENABLE, Executor.
Administrator Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order granted by the
Court of Ordinary of said county, will
be sold at the court house door in said
county, on ttie first Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1903, between the usual hours of
sale, at public outcry, the following real
estate, to-wit: Lots of land numbers73s,
SO4, 805,779 and 7 <7, in the 17th district
and 3rd section of said county, contain
ing IPO acres in all. Terms one half
cash, one half due one year from day o)
sale, with interest at 8 per cent until
paid, bond for title giver. Sold as the
property of Joel Stone deceased,
w. p. win ; esidES.
Administrator with will annexed of
said deceased.
Commissioner’s Sale-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
For the purpose of partition the un
dersigned will sell to the Highest bidder
for cash, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between tiie legal hours of
sale, the following described real estate
in the city of Cartersville, said county,
known as the Ware place, on Market
street, bounded on the north by Church
street, east by residence lot of Mrs. W.
H. Renfroe, south by said Market street
and west by residence lot of W. L.
son, and including half interest in well
of water on said west line.
Said property now occupied by Mrs.
Tda Osment and other tenants, arid will
be sold by order of the judge of the Su
perior Court in and for said county.
This Noyember 4, 1903.
J. R. ANDERSON,
W. H. HOWARD,
K. A CLAYTON,
Commissioners.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue ot an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county will be sold at
public outcry, on the first Tuesday in
December, i905, at the court house in
said county, within the legal hours ot
sale, the following real estate, situated
in the stl district and 3u section of said
countv, to-wit: One hundred and forty
acres of lot number sixty-one. six acres
of lot number eighty-tour (84), about
twenty-two acres ot lot number sixty
two, bounded on the west by Puckett's
and Truitt’s land, north by land of Mrs.
S. J. Pettitt, east by land of W. A.
Chum and south by laud ol John C. Me-
Tier, sold as the property of H, H,
Holmes, deceased. Terms cash.
JOHN O. McTIEP.
Administrator debonis non, with will
annexed. 9HH
Ci f aGo' for Administration-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern: C. P. Bai
tej- having applied to tne as a creditor
ot Harriet Alexander for permanent let
ters of administration on the estate ot
said Harriet Alexander, late of said
county, deceased, this is to cite all and
singular, creditors and heirs of said de
ceased. to be and appear at the Decem
ber term, 1903, of the court of ordinary
of said county, and show cause, If any
they can, why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not be granted to
C. P. Bailey or some other lit and prop
er person on (Harriet Alexander’s es
tate.
This November 10, 1003,
(4. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern: Joe M.
Moon, administrator ol Willis Martin,
deceased, has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said deceased,
and said application will be heard on
the first Monday in De-ember nex .
This November 10,1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Dismission
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Vv iiereas Bavlis E. Lewis, adminis
trator of Matilda S. Mill wee, represents
to tlie court in his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he ha‘s fully
administered Matilda S. Millwee’s es
tate. This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be dis
charged Horn ids administration, and
•eceive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in December, 1903.
November 3. 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
Citation fr DiSmi*si°n-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Whereas James VV. Whitworth, ad
ministrator of P. A. Whitworth, repre
sents to the court in his petition, duly
tiled and entered on record, that he has
fl’lly administered I’. A. Whitworth’s
estate, this is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if auy they can, wdiy
said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in December, 1903.
November 3, 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Guardianship
GEORGIA, Bartow County,
To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Wil
lie Keys having applied for guardian
ship of the property of Wallace Keys
and Roberta Keys, to be vested in R. A.
Clayton of said county, said wards being
minor children of W. M. Keys, late ot
said county, deceased, notice is given
that said application will be heard on
the first Monday in December next.
This November 3,1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Twelve Months' Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a twelve months’ support for the fam
ily of Simon Rankin, deceased, having
filed tiieir return, all persons concerned
are hereby cited to show cause in the
court of ordinary of said county, by the
first Monday in December next, why
the application for said twelve months’
support should not be granted..
This November 3, 1903.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinarv.
Citation for Title..
A. W. Johnson vs. M.-C. Johnson and
M. A. Stoner, Executors estate M.
Stoner, deceased.
Application for order to require exec
utors to make titles to land.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
A, W. Johnson having made applica
tion to require letters to be executed to
him to certain land described in a bond
lor titles thereto attached, purporting
to be signed by M. Stoner, late of said
county, deceased, the said application
alleging that said land has been fully
paid lor, all parties concerned are here
by notified that said application will be
heard beiore the court of ordinary for
said county on the 7th dav of December,
1903.
Tbis 3d day of November, 1903
G. W. HEXDRICKB, Ordi nary.
Citation for Administration-
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To All Whom It May Concern: Sallle
B. Heyward, a creditor, has applied to
me for permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of Margaret Hender
son, late of said county, to vest in Joe
M. Moon, county administrator, and I
will pass upon said application on the
first Monday in December, 1903.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this 3d day of November, 190:!.
ih W. HENDRICKS, Ordinarv.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will de at the following places
at the times designated, for the
purpose of collecting the state and
county taxes:
Cartersville, December 7, 30, 31.
Wolf Pen, November 25, December
15 a. m.
Stamp Creek, November 26. De
cember 14.
AUatoono, Nov. 27, Dec. 18 a. m.
Emerson, Nov. 28, Dec. 19 a m.
Taylorsville, Nov. 20, Dec. 11.
Stilesboro, Nov. 21, Dec. 12 a. 111.
Euliarlee, Nov. 18, Dec. 9 p. m.
Iron Hill, Nov. 19, Dec. 10 p. m.
Cassville, Nov. 24, Dec. 1.
Kingston, Nov. 17, 30.
Pine Log, Dec. 2, Dec, 16.
Salacoa, Dec. 3.
Sixth, Nov. 23, Dec. 23.
Adairsville, Nov. 16, Dec. 24.
Cass Station, Dec. 8 p. in.
Rogers, Dec. 8 a. m.
Ladd’s Lime Works, Dec. 9 a. m.
Ford, Dec. 10 a. m.
White's, Dec. 15 p. m.
Sugar Hill, Dec. 17 p. m.
Hobo’s Shop, Dec. 22 p. m.
Cement. Dec. 21 p. in.
Clifford’s, Dec. 21 12 rn.
Lin wood, Dec. 22, until 10 a. m.
Barnesley, Dec. 21, until 10 a. ui.
Gum Springs, Dec. 17 a. in.
A. J. Nalleys, Dec. 16, at night.
Leaks Chapel, Dec. 29 p. m.
Doutl itts, Dec. 29 a. m.
Old Bartow, Dec. 18 p. m.
Grassdale, Dec. 5 a. m.
W. W. Ginn’s, Dec. 5 p. 111.
Ga. P. O. Cos., Dec. 19 p. ux.
Adairsvillk, Nov. 10, 1903.
To the Taxpayers of Bartow County
Owing to my recent severe illness,
it will be impossible for me to make
more than two rounds, and some only
one. I hope it will not discomfit any
one, and that all taxpayers will meet
me promptly at the places desig
nated. T. Shaw, Tax Collector,
Bartow County.