The news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1901, April 26, 1901, Image 7

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PURELY LOCAL Don’t forget to see the Guaranteed Clothing House for your Clothing before you buy anywhere else. Mr. Sam Hudgins is down from Dalton for a month’s rest and rec reation. Dr. John M.Jacobs, of Lawrence ville, vas in town a few days of last and this week. Stenographer W. M. Graham took a tew days off last week and visited home folks. Mr Ernest E. Dallas, who is attending school at Athens, Tenn., ‘.pent Sunday at the Shelman. The many friends w T ere glad to see Dr. J. G. Greene out yesterday after a long and severe illness. Miss Susie Mayson. of Kingston, has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rowland. It is folly to trust to luck in buying your clothing when you can have your measure taken at C. L. Collins & Cos. today or tomorrow. It is sur prising how cheap you can get well-fitting clothes. The weather for the past week or ten days has about put the “oldest inhabitant"out of business. There will be services at Episco pal church Sunday morning, the rector, Rev. F. W. Ambler preach ing. All invited The Cassville chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy will confer crosses of honor at Cassville Memorial Day. Mrs. Frank Willingham, of Ath ens. Ga., spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. James Stanford and last week. Gentle spring wants to give old winter the grand bounce. She must be awful tired of the uncom fortable old rascal. Col. T. C. Crenshaw, who has been in New York, Washington City and other points, reached home Monday morning. Mr. Ewing Jolley, of the Bank of Cartersville, has been on the sick list for several days. He is able to be out, however. We are still pushing the largest business we have ever done, and its the re sult of keeping and selling the best goods. See our Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe departments. J. W. Vaughan & Cos. Rev. Mr Craig left for the Presbytery, now is session at LaFayette, and will not preach at the Presbyterian church Su iday. Monsieur Comarata, the fruit man, is giving his establishment a good painting up, and now presents a most refreshing appearance. Dr. O. H. Buford, stationed at Fort St Phillip, has been in this city for several days and has re ceived a warm welcome from his old friends. The greatest line of clothing, the greatest sale of clothing can be found at Vaughan’s. Mr. Albert S. Johnson who has been in Thomasville and Florida, has returned home. He and Sam PLACE TO BUY. MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. SMART SILAS Never were handsomer lines shown in our store. Ex perienced buyrs pronounce the stock unmatchable. We are sure prices are correct. Fancy Foulards 371? 49? 75? T -00. Louisines 85. Taffetas 50, 75, 1.00. Gross Grains, de Soir 1.00. Satteens 50c. to 1.25 SHEETS AND PILLOW GASES BETTER (MADE Than our Grandmothers made them —best material, finished perfectly—and at the cost of raw muslins. See them. money to be saved In that corner of the store given over to LINEN selling you get the greatest weight, the biggest number of inches, '.he better quality for Jie same money. See our 1 owels, Napkins, Table Damask, Chambray and Lawns. J. W. VAUGHAN & COMPANY. Maddox spent the trip in fishing and had a good time. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Patton, of Marietta, spent Tuesday and Wed nesday in the city en route to the Presbytery, which meets in La Fayette Wednesday night. Mr, Tom Landers, an old Car tersville boy, was in town Monday meeting up with old friends and looking over the scenes of his boy hood. He says he sees no change in the town. Mr. Walter White, with two of his interesting little girls, were in town Monday. Mr. White bought the old George Gilreath place last year and it is said that he has torn it all to pieces with Hancock plows. Go to C. L. Collins & Cos. today or tomorrow and get your measure taken for a genteel, well-fitting suit of spring and summer clothes. Mr. Sanford Vandivere spent the day in Cartersville Wednes day. He is a faithful employe of the W. & A. railroad and lives in Atlanta. His visits are alvvavs ap preciated bv his many r friends here. The Baptist meetings and being largely attended and they are beneficial to a very large degree. Pastor Bealer is laboring faithfuly and well and his efforts are greatly supplemented by the members of his congregation. Mr. Ham Stiles, who now rep resents the Aetna Powder Cos. in the Southern territory, with head quarters in Birmingham, Ala., has been in Cartersville, looking after his trade, which is large here, and to visit the home folks. Vaughan still holds the banner when it comes to Dress Goods, Wool or Cot ton, Silks. Laces or Em broideries. See them, prices are little. Editor W. A. Knowles, of the Rome Tribune, was in Cartersville Saturday morning. Mr. Knowles is one of the representatives of Floyd county in the Georgia legislator and was very prominent in its work of the last session. Mrs. M. A. Wilme-ding, of Se wanee, Tenn., after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Ambler, has returned homy, Mrs. Wilmerding made many friends in Cartersville and vicinite. who will welcome her return. Dr. Alfred T. Calhoun left yes terday morning for New York city, where he goes to take a post-grad uate course at the New York Poly clinicand Hospital, and will be absentabout six weeks. His prac tice will be looked after by his father during his absence. Mr. Topper, who took so many measures for Spring Suits will be at C L. Collins & Cos. again today and to morrow. Ilis work gives em inent sa'isfaction. County Commissioner VV. M. King is in North Carolina on im portant business connected with the estate of a deceased uncle Mr. King as well as his brother, ,Dr. J. H. King, of Adairsville, will come in for nice portions of a very valuable estate. Visitors to Cartersyille find the Shellman house a most delightful place at which to stoD. It is con ducted in a first class style by Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Shellman. They have made a great success out of the hotel. When you are in Car- THE WEEKLY NEVv ?> CRTF.R sVILLE, GA. tersville give them a call. —Rome Tribune. Col. and Mrs. Ben E. Green, on their way to their home in Dalton, after a winter spent in Savannah, stopped over a dav or so w r ith Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Milam. Col. Green is one of the ablest gentle men of north Georgia and his fund of p ditical knowledge and history of this country is won derful The ladies of the Cassville Memoral Association have invited Mr. J. Q. Noland, of Me Donough, Ga., to deliver the memorial ad dress on the nth of next month, and he has accepted the invitation. Mr. Noland is said to be a most finished orator and one that will charm those that attend the memorial exercise. If you have a shoe or slipper to buy you get the good kind at Vaughan’s. Mr. L. B. Matthews, chairman of the board of county commis sioners received word a few days ago that there were tw ) suspected cases of smallpox in the family of Lon Anderson, coloied, who lives near the old Albert Smith place, iix miles northeast of Kingston. Kingston, it is said, has quaran tined against that settlement. There is considerable prepara tion being made to handle the coming wheat crop, and some are buying their threshing outfits. About the handsomest and most complete outfit has been sold by Lumpkin Bros, to Mr. W. M. Elseberry, of Rockmart, who will be on the road from start to finish. The crop in that section is said to be fine, and he anticipates a big harvest. He bought a Nichls& Sheperd outfit one of their very best and it certainly is a most complete one. Straw Hats, new, styl ish, economical. J. W. Vaughan & Cos. Will Sanders, colored, rent up for six months, escaped from the misdemeanor camp some time since. He was recaptured and tried before Judge J. W. Harris Tuesday for escaping and fined. Mr. Will Goode paid the negro out, intending to work him in his crop. He carried him home, gave him two good square meals and then, in the still hours of the night, left. He is a yellow negro, weighs about 150 pounds, about five feet 9 inches high and about 26 years of age. Cherokee Club Levee — The art comrpittee of the Cherokee Club invited all of the members of club both active and honorary to the Art Levee, to be held on Sat urday next, at 2:30 p. m., at Over look, the home of Mrs. Granger. Mrs. Edward T. Brown, of Atlan ta, the chairman of Art and Crafts of the Georgia Federation, has kindly consented to come up and talk to the ladies of the work. As it is necessary for Mrs. Brown to return on the evening train, a prompt attendance is important. “lam in my Overalls, and I want the best" said a man to us a few days since. He wouldn’t have any but the Carhart Brand. Do you want the best? Then come to us. J. W. Vaughan & Cos. The North Georgia Fruit Grow ers Institute will hold its next meeting at Calhoun, Ga., com mencing during the evening of May 2nd, at 8 o’clock, and con tinuing during the next dav, May 3rd. Ail who are interested in fruit growing are earnestly and cordially invited to attend this meeting. It is expected that this will be the greatest fruit year the North Georgia fruit growers have ever seen, and it behooves every one interested in the crop, and all who are interested in the development of our section as the banner fruit growing section of the country, to attend the meeting of the Fruit Growers Association. A full and interesting program has been arranged for this meeting. J|\ “La Senorita." Quality Oxfords, \Wr\ s 2 *so. I I Light Flexible Sole, \ / Medium High Heel. For Street or Dress Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. Sold exclusively in Ca tersville by C- L. COLLINS & CO. TI e most effective little liver pills made are 1 eWitt’s Little Early Risers. They never gtipe. Hall <& Green. DON’T LET THEM SUFFER Often children are tortured with itching and burning eczema and other skin diseases but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve heals the raw sores, expels infiamation, leaves the skin without a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there’s no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at Young Bros, drug store. all drugglstu sell I>r. Mile*' J nu Pill* Public Sale of Valuable Land Whereas, on the and day of March. 1896, Kob ert H. Brown executed and delivered to Ihe Se curity Investment Company his deed, under Sec tions No. 1969. 1970,1971 of the Code of Georgia, 1882, to the lands hereinafter described, for the purpose of securing a debt referred to in said deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s office of Paulding Superior Court in book V of deeds, page 28. And whereas, in said deed said Brown save to said company the power to sell said lands in case of default in the prompt payment at maturity of interest or principal of said debt. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power so vested in the undersigned, which is more accurately shown by reference to said deed Ihe Security In vestment Company will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, on the first J uesday in May, 1901, during the legal hours of sale, be fore the court house door at Dallas, Ga., the lands described in the aforesaid deed, to wit: Une farm consisting of L. L. Nos. 1201, I*o2, 1248, and 1273 in the 4th district and 3rd section of Bartow county, Ga., each lot containing forty (40) acres more or less; also L. L. Nos 2;, 47, 48, and twen ty-two (22) acres off southwest side of L L. No. 97, pnd nineteen (19) acres off northeast corner of L, L. No. 98 in the 3rd district and 3rd section of Paulding rou- ty, Ga, Said farm aggregating three hundred and sixty-one (361) acres more or The said deed first above mentioned was execut ed and delivered to secure the pa\ment of two certain promissory notes for the sum of SSOO each and the interest coupons attached thereto, all of said notes dated March 2, 1896, and the principal debt bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum and obligating the said Robert H. Brown to pay 10 per cent, as attorney fees should said notes be placed in attorney's hand for collec tion. . . The principal note debt aforesaid is now' past due by the terms thereof, and unpaid. Ihe to* tal amount of principal, interest and attorney fee* that will be due on said debt on t*e first Tuesday in May, 1901. is $1203. Fee simple titles will be made to the purchaser at said sale and the proceeds of such sale will be applied first, to the payment of said debt with interest aid attor ney fees and expenses of this proc-eding. and the remainder, of any, will be paid over to said Rob ert H. Brown or his legal representative. Dated this Ist day of April, 1901. Tub Security Investment Cos. G. H. Aubrey, Attorney. BARTOW SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA, Bartow County, Will be sold before the court bouse door in the town of Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May, 1901, the following property, to wit: Five shares of stock Cartersvil e land company of the par value of SIOO each, certificate No. 346 as the property of George H. Aubrey, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Justice court 822nd district, G. M. t Bartow county, Ga., in favor of T J. Felder vs. George H. Aubrey. Levy made and returned by John Tl. Howard, L. C. Property in posses sion of defendant. Also at the same time and place one lot of land number 274 in 4th disrrict and 3rd section of Bar tow county, Ga , containing forty acres more or less. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Chas. B. Wallace to satisfy one ti fa issued from lu tice Court, 822nd district G. M . saidcounty, in favor of A Knight & Son vs. Chas. B. Wallace Levy made and returned by F. C. Watkins, L. C. Property in possession of defendant K. L. GRIFFIN, f'trenff. N. M. ADAMS, Dep’y Sheriff, W. S. BRADLEY, Dep’y Sheriff. April 11, 1901. SCHEUER’S SPECIAL OFFERING * ! OF LADIES’ FINE BUTTON SHOES, Sizes 2 to 4 I=2, Worth 2.50 to 3.50 a Pair. At $1.50 for Cash Only. SCHEUER’S. Help is needed at once when a per son’* life is in danger. A neglebted cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One Minute Cough Care quickly cures, coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat a”d lung troubles. Hall & Green. W r hen the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can’t live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests whao you eat, so that you can eat all the good food you want while if is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the odly preparation that digests all kind of fond. Hall & Green N. A. BRADLEY, BLACKSMITH. WEST MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, - GA. Good work, prompt attention to every wish of every customer guaranteed. PROMPT PAYING TIME CUS TOM SOLICITED. 2-2 -I? FARM LOANS, 6% PER ANNUM. Cheap Land FOR SALE. G. H. AUBREY. Bankrupt Petition for Discharge In the District Court of the United States. For the Northern District of Georgia (Northwest ern division ) In the matter of B C Smith, bankrupt; In bankruptcy. No. 5. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by the above named bank rupt, and the .ourt having duly ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had April 13th, 1901. at 10 o'clock, a m at the United States' District court room, at Atlanta, Ga., notice is hsreby giv en to all creditors and other persons in interest to app -ar at the time and place named, and shoi cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said bankrupt for discharge should not be granted. This 26th day of March, 1901 W C. CARTER, Clerk. By JOHN C. PRINTUP, Dep t Clerk. -ONE ■ASS MINUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. That It what It wai made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quid relief., quick cure. Pleasant to take, Children like It and adults like It Mothers buy it for their children. Prepared by I. O. DeWlt* ft Cos., makers of pewftre Little Csriy Kisers, Me faiiMM lntle cilia Hall ar v Grkknc. Cltatlss for Adaisistratisi. Estate Linford Abernathy. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To whom it may concern: Application has been filed with me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Linford' Abernathy, late of said county deceased This is to cite all and singular the cr*ditoi and 1 next of kin of Linford Abernathy, to be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any thev can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Joe M Moon, county administrator, on Linford Aber nathy’s estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature this 9th day of April. 1901. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation tor Administration. Estate John Elliott, (col ) GEORGIA, Bartow County To whom it may concern: Joe P. Bowdom, ar a creditor, having in proper form, applied to me for permanent ’etters of administration on the estate of John Elliott, colored, late otsaid county, deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of John Elliott to be • and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, whv permanent administration should not be granted to Joe M. v oon, as county administrator, on John Mhott’s es'ate. Witness mv hand and official signature this 3rd day of April. 1901 , IG. \V. HENDRICKS, Ordinary Citation tor Dismission. Estate Caleb Gilreath, GEORGIA, Bartow County: Whereas. W. A Jackson, executor- of Calet A. Gilreath, represents to the Court in his petw tion, duly filed and entered on record, that he ha? fully administered Caleb A. Gilreath’s estate. This i-. therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindied and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executor should not be discharged from his administiation. and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July next This April 3rd, 1901. G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Administrator’! Solo. Estate James Barton. GEORGIA, Bartow Cdunty. By virtue of an order of the Court of Oidinary of said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the court house, saidcounty, be tween legal sale hours the following land, to-wit East halt of lot 118, in the 6th district and 3rd section of said countv, except eight acres which were sold by lames Barton in his lifetime. Terms cash April 3rd, 1901 S.G H BARTON, Administrator James Barton. Citation for Dismission. Estate J. D. Bowdoin, GEORGIA, Bar'ow County. Whereas, E. C. Bowdoin. administratrix of J. D. Bowdoin, represents to the court in her peti tion dulv filed, that she has tully administered J. D. Bowdoin’s estate. This is therefore to cite ail persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said administration. - and re five letters of dism ssion on the first Mon day in Ju y next. This April 3 1901. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA. Partow County, Whereas. Geo. M. Jackon and E. L. jacKsoc v executors of the will of Z. VV. Jackson, represents' to the court in their petition, duly filed and en tered on record, that they have fully administer edZ. W. Jackson’s estate. This is therefore td” i cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors", to show cause, if any they can, why said execX tors should not be discharged from their executor ’ ship and receive letters of dismission on the first" Monday in June, 1901. March 4th. 1901 G. W HENDRICKS, Ordmaryi. There is a variety of Bicycles at our factories which will be closed out at special prices this month. Enquire at Car tersville office of Union Supply Cos. -e —