The news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1901, May 10, 1901, Image 7

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MjpELY LOCAL ft't forget to see the; Inteed Clothing K for your Clothing ■ you buy anywhere ■,d Bartow House is vacant Kj rS t time in years. Will Dunahoo came home Elton, Ala., Saturday. ■ ■ hv s Anderson went to ■‘uesday on legal business. ■ r; r2 il Alexander and the Rare visiting relatives in Hoc L mining outside of Sugar ftpations is being done in the Sty. | Ilford Greene went down lejioet, Ala , Wednesday to ■ revives. Mot to the Firemen's Bazaar |, the boys, besides get ■ mney’s worth. M lam Stiles arrived in the Bvdnesday on business lor ■ ena Powder Cos. Ms l Ethel Layton left Monday ■'lattanooga, Tenn., where gone to visit relatives. M Frank Watkins is perform ■e duties of the day marshal, ■atterfield, for a week or tvvo. ■ Geo. S. Cobb left Tuesday Buth Carolina points and will Bsent several days on busi- IBs Lula T. Lyon came up ■ Atlanta Wednesday morning lok after her farming opera ■ Frank Lester, for years an ■ & West conductor, now liv ■n Atlanta, is visiting relatives He county. H Si F. C. Watkins and Mrs. H. Crow returned home Mon- Brom a weeks’ visit to Duck- M Tenn. ■ W. F. Baker and her Bluer Miss Bessie went down Bfanta Tuesday, spending the ■shopping. Irs. P. S. Shelman is attending ■ Episcopal Diocesan conven ■at Athens, leaving on the early Ining train Tuesday. Ir. Robt. Freeman came home *day from Young Harris, Ga., je he has been attending the Hig Harris college. H:s H E. Williams, who has Hin Mashville for several days Hding the bedside of a sick sis- Heturned home Tuesday. Hr. T. R. Jones has returned B Boston, where he has been Beveral days on matters con- Bd with his Illinois woolen B*- ■isses Myra and Louise Purse ■in Atlanta visiting their aunt, I. Robert J. Scott. 75 Forrest ■me, and will be absent forsev ■essrs. V. B. McGinnis. P. M. ■ides. Mart Maxwell and John ■ aughan left Wednesday for ■ttanooga and will take in the ■ditor and Mrs. H. A. Chapman ■ now “at home” at the Hum- Bey Cohb residence on Erwin ■et, having removed there l“Natty Oxford.” I /Cv Queen Quality I XN Oxfords, k $2.50. P- ght Flexible \ Medium High ’ Knact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. exclusively in Cartersville by C. L. COLLINS & CO. -umpkin Bros, are selling a eat many buggies these days, lose Anchor buggies have a rep ation for long life that will not appear soon. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Ambler ft Tuesday to attend the Episco -1 diocesan convention now in :ssion at Athens. They* will re lrn to 'day or to-morrow. Messrs. W. L. Cason, Hatch u „ ner and Nat Granger went up \ Saturday night to as- St in “raising” a candidate at the n’Ville lodge of Masons. J C. Myer.genial and hand '.'ne Salesman repesenting one of ,<Sv York's biggest clothing con etls spent two days of this week ' n K his Cartersville friends. 1 Portion of the lower floor of j-building i n which The News °caied can be rented. It would be a nice place for a small stock of groceries or a refreshment stand. The many friends of Mr. Thomas M. Puckett, who is now cashier of a bank of Ocilla. were glad to see him in Cartersville Friday and to learn of his prosperity. Judge James R. Brown, of Can ton, has been with his son, Mr. John W. L. Brown, during his ill ness. Mr. Brown’s friends are glad to know of his convalescence. The many friends of Mr. J. B. Conyers are glad to note her con tinued improvement, except as to the affection of her eyes, and an ticipate her full and early recov ery. Mr. Royal Smith, who is now surveying the Dalton & Alaculsa railroad is in the city. He will re turn tomorrow. He will probably be engaged in the work several months. Pan - American Exposition.— Low rates via Queen and Crescent route. Double daily service. Fi nest trains in the south. Consult ticket agents for rates and full in formation. The local Masons must have kept a rough house Tuesday night. One of the boys that chased the goat did not get down to business until afternoon, and he reported that he did not feel so well. The Euharlee Farmers Club had a splendid meeting and sumptuous dinner at Mr. Mullinax Saturday. Only routine busness was before the meeting, and ample attention was paid to the splendid dinner. Rev. A. W. Bealer left Wednes day for New Orleans to attend the Southern Baptist Association, and will be absent until the middle of next week. His pulpit will be filled next Sunday by a substitute. Miss Bonnie Hendricks, daugh ter of Judge G. W. Hendricks, will take charge of the Island schoo l , east of Allatoona, on the first or second Monday in July, to run the latter half of the five months term. Queen Quality /V OXFORDS f A $2.50 Louis XV. heel. Exact Reproduction of this Style Shox- So'd exclusively in Cartersville by C. L. COLLINS & CO. Miss Julia Hall, who has recent ly returned home from her musi cal studies in the north, is visiting friends in Atlanta. Mbs Hall is a most talented artist, whose abil ities are most favorably criticised bv the masters. On the 15th inst. at 8 o’clock p. m. at the Baptist church in Cass ville, Miss Berta Smith and Mr. Wm. Layton will be united in marriage. No cards will be sent out. Their friends are requested to be present. The little girl of Mr. I. M. Smith, of Pine Log, died Wednesday night, after a short illness. The little one was a cousin of Mr. Mat Upshaw, of Pine Log. The News tenders its sympathies to sad dened relatives. County Commissioners Mat thews and King left yesterday to look at court houses over the state. Mr. Rowland, who is on the committee, did not go, his big crop of cotton demanding his per sonal attention just now. The delightful shower that fell in this vicinity Monday afternoon put vegetation on a wild rush, as well as the gardeners and planters. Many acres of cotton of doubtful condition was put in thorough good shape by its moisture. Mr. George Stiles went down to Griffin Friday to consult with the owner of the great trotter “Twin kle,” who had been offered a hand some price for her. He declined to sell and will open up this yeai’s business upon the grand circuit at Detroit, Mich. Cassville, Kingston, Emerson, Euharlee, Taylorsville, Grassdale, Stamp Creek, Pine Log and Alla toona are not yet represented in our county correspondents col umn. We have many subscribers at each of these points and would like to get the news. While much replanting of cotton has been done in the lower part of the state, there has little or none been done in Bartow county. The seed planted early is nearly all coming up nicely while that plant ed since the rains is up and much needs chopping. Cartersville was very near de serted Sunday,- espetowiijfc, by the young tolks The singing con vention at Cedar Creek and the THE WEEKLY NEWS CRT :RSVILLE, OA foot-washing at Macedonia each got good crowds from the town. There was not a team to be had during the day from the livery men Bank President Witham was among his friends here Monday. Surprising to say lie hadn't started anew bank for a week and was fearful that he was not “keeping his hand in.” He’ll find a location soon, however. At its meeting Thursday night the council decided to put the question as to whether the town should have an electric light plant to the voters, and an election is called for 10th of June. Ten thousand dollars worth of bonds is the amount proposed to be vot ed upon. Two Cartersville people were doing business in Jacksonville, Fla. at the time of the big fire last week. Dr. Carl Smith, the block in which his office was lo cated, being saved, and Dr. Bas comb Leake, whose drug estab lishment it is thought was des troyed. Mr. Will McEwen, who has been in the gold mining business near Allatoona, left for lower California yesterday to work with the same company. Mr. McEwen is a most deserving young gentleman and his friends wish for him great suc cess. Miss Florence Johnson, a most charming young lady of L:- Grange, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. T. Puckett, on South Avenue. Miss Johnson has already made many friends in Cartersville, who will delight in making her visit a most pleasant one. Mr. Ed Maddox, who is solicit ing subscriptions for the State University Alumni endowment fund, has been in town, several of the alumni being residents of tl e county. Mr. Maddox has as his territory the seventh congressional district and is expected to raise something near sia,ooo. Nothing is more welcome in a newt paper office, when news items are scarce, than a nicely written batch of news from a country cor respondent, unless it is more than one. They are as welcome as the dollars of the delinquent. And when they come in on Mondays they simply have the right of way of The News office. Dr. W. B. Vaughan, who is now nicely located at Sonoraville, Gor don county, was in the city yester day. Dr. Vaughan was recently located at Jasper, Ga., and yet owns desirable residence property there that he wishes to dispose of by sale or exchange. It is his home place and near about the most desirable there. County School Commissioner R. A. Clayton lett Tuesday for Athens, where he goes to attend the County School Commissioners’ Convention. He was accompan ied by Mrs. Clayton. Mr. Clay ton is one of the best school com missioners in the state, taking up the work from a pure love of it, and lias made a wonderful success in the management of the county schools. Mr. Comarata, our worthy Ital ian citizen did the handsome thing by the Firemen’s Bazaar. He con tributed a fine bunch of bananas, a box of cigars, box of candy and two dozen oranges and lemons. Mr. Comarata has taken a great interest in the firemen and at the tournament in Cedartown none will watch more anxiously the scores made by the home team or feel happier over their success that this genial gentleman from sunny Italy. Miss Lucy Hicks, of Carters ville, has just had a fine compli ment paid her by “The Illustrated Milliner” bv printing an elegant half-tone cut of one of her pro ductions in the hat line. The design is entirely original and is a low crowd turban, brim of pale satin straw with underfacing of green ribbon and black chiffon softly en twined. The crown is of yellow ribbon and chiffon. Two large ashes of roses veiled with black chiffon deck the left side. Tinted foliage partialy covers the crown. Miss Hicks is fast forging to the front as a designer in millinery of marked ability. La Senorita.” Queen Quality Oxfords, $2.50. Light Flexible Sole, Medium High Heel. For Street or Dress Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. Sold exclusively in Cartersville by C. I . COLLINS & CO. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS LOOKING AT OUR WASH GOODS. Now that summer has come, come to stay, you are obliged to prepare for hot weather and get yourselt some pretty Dresses, Waists and Skirts which will stand laun drying. We can show you something you may desire in this line. 8£ SHOULD YOU WISH SOMETHING MORE DRESSY m than wash goods, we can sell you the most stylish weaves and De igns in Silks at very reasonable prices. Especially pretty and serviceable are the Wash Silks this season. WITHOUT A PRETTY SHOE YOUR TOILET LACK THE FINISHING TOUCH. We have the nobbiest line of Oxford 'Lies you have ever seen. Come and look at those low quarter Shoes and you will be sure to buy. The prices are so favora ble. Last but no leas*-, we call your attention to • j OUR CLOTHING AND MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Nowhere else in this citi can a gen’leman find every thing he needs for his apparel in such extensive assortments and more to his advantage than in our store. ANYTHING IN FINE MILLINERY AT SCHEUER’S. —~ CHEROKEE CLUB. At the business meeting of the Cherokee Club on Tuesday, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President —Mrs. H. E. Cary. Ist Vice President —Mrs. A. O. Granger. 2nd Vice President —Mrs. Pat ton. Recording Secretary—Miss Cobb. Assistant Recording Secretary — Mrs. W. P. Laramore. Corresponding Secretary —Miss M unford. Treasurer. —Miss Akin. WHAT’S YOUR FACE WORTH? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at Young Bros. Drug Store. 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. 108 COULDN’T HAVE STOOD IT. If he’d had Itching Piles. They’re terribly annoying; but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will cure the worst ca:e of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Young Bros. THOUSANDS SENT INTO EXILE. Every year a large numbei of poor sfferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. Don’t be an exile when Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It’s the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Young Bros Drug store Price 50c and sr.oo Every bottle guaranteed. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a certain care lor piles, eczema, cots, scalds, burns, sores and sk in d : stast-s. Hall & Green. LOCAL ADS. GET THERE WITH BOTH FEET. Locals this size, sc. a line each in sertion. Like this, G\c. a line. Like this. 7 1-2 C. a line. Like this, lOcts. Receiver’s Sale, GEORGIA. Bartow County. By virtue of an order granted by the Superior Court, of Bartow county at the January term, 1901. in re The First National Bank of Carters v.ifVxet *1 vs Emerson Land and Manufacturing Company et al. the undersigned as Receiver will sell on the premises at Emerson, Georgia, commencing at ten o’clock a. m on Thursday the 6th day of June. 1901, the following propertv of the Emerson Land and Manufacturing Company to wit. All of lot of land number 760 in the 4th dis'rict, 3rd section of said county lying in and adjacent to the city of Emerson, containing 40 acres more or less. Also 23 acres more or less of lot of land nunv ber 824 in said 4th district and third section of said county and lying within the city limits of F merson, and being all of said lot lying east of W. & A. R. K., except such portion as has here tofore been sold off by said Emerson Land and Manufacturing Company. Also 23 acres more or less of lot number 897 in said district and section and in said city of Etch son and being all of said lot lying east of W. & A. R. K. except certain lots heretofore sold off by the Emerson 1 and and Manufacturing Company. Also q acres more or less of lot No 832 in said 4th district and 3rd section and In said citv of Emerson, said 15 acres lying in the eastern por tion of the lot. Also all the lots or parcels of land in the city of Emerson belonging to said company not here inbefore mentioned. 1 he Receiver reserves the option of selling each of said parcel* of land as a whole, or sub-dividing same. bale to continue from day to day. if necessary. Terms, ten per cent, on day of sale, forty per cent when sales are confirmed bv the court and balance December i-t, 1901, with interest from date of sale. T his Bth May, 1901 JNO. 11. WIKLE, Receiver Emerson Land and Manufacturing C ampan y. Citation tor Dismission. Estate Caleb Gilreath, GEORGIA, Baktow County: Whereas. VV. A. Jackson, executor of Caleb A. Gilreath. represents to the Court in his peti tion, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Caleb A. Gilreath’s estate. This is. 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 administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July next. T his April 3rd, 1901. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Dismission. Estate J. D. Bowdoin. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Whereas, E. C. Bowdoin. administratrix cf J. D Bowdoin, represents to the court in her peti tion duly filed, that she has fully administered J. D. Bowdoin’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said administration, and receive letters of dism ssiou on the first Mon day in Ju y next. This April 3 1901. G.W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Ihe most effective little liver nilU made are ifeWitt’s Little Early Risers. I ney never gripe. Hal) <ft Green BARTOW SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA, Bart >w County, ♦nwnf b r So . ,d l>e -n re * ,H ‘ court Ilouse door in the town of Carteisville bartow countv, (ia., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June, 1901, the following property, to wit One house and lot in the city of Cartersville, said county fronting lift, feet on Lee street and bounded on the south by loe Saxon lot. on the west by the Frazier property, on the north bv Laura Craig s lot, on the east by said Lee street Levi -d upon as the property of Aaron Craig bv virtue of a mortgage execution issued from superior court of Bartow county. Georgia, in fa lnwJirI '* : o ls , a , r ' d tran , ferred and assign i?alK B - Heyward, for part interest therein against Aaron Craig, defendant in fi fa. and said execution is proceeding to satisfy the in hseftntSi MrS ' %!! ie Heyward, transferee, 1 has in the same. J his May 2nd, 1901. Also at the same time and place, lot of la-d number 793 in the 17th district and 3rd section of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied on and will be sold as the property of J. I. Hamilton tc satisfy one state ar.d county tax fi fa tor the year 1900- against J. J. Hamilton. Levy made and returned to me by J. H Howard,!.. C. Also at the same time and place, wilf be sold the following property to-wit: Five acres in the north west corner of lot of land number one hundred and ten, and eighty acres off of the north side of lot of land number ic7, all in the sth district and 3rd section of said county. Levied on and will be sold as the property of W B. Griffin to satisfy one justice court fi fa issued from the justice’s court of the 828th district,G. M..of said county in , ?L M ‘ s ' oncr a ?ainst A C. Haid and VV. B (jriffin Levy made and returned by King I). ' Chilton, I. C. lenant in possession notified 4 T Ins May, igoi. Also at the same time and place, all that cer tain tract of land containing four acres‘of larid more or less with mill on same, formerly known as the J. K Wikle mill property, but nc w knorn as T haddeus Pickett mill property, lying and be ing on Petitts creek in 4th distrht and third sec tion of Bartow county, Georgia, including the mill, mill site, water power, race ways, flumes and dams with right of storage on adjacent lands and also of back water, together with all other rights, privileges, appurtenam es and easements making up and constituting said mill property as the same is now invested in the said Thaddeus Pick ett by deed from John A, btephens and Florida L. Laramore to said Pickett, dated the 31st dav of March in the year 1894. as corrected by deed from same parties to him of date November Bth in the year 190a Said real estate is levied on as , the property of the defendant, T. Pickett, who is now in possession and will he sold as the proper - ty of said T. Pickett to satisfy one fi fa from jus tice court 856th district, G M., in favor cf South ern Fertilizer Cos vs. T. Pickett. Levy made and returned to me bv J. H. Howard, L, C. Also at the same time and place, the life" time interest in one house and lot in the city ot Car tersville, Bartow countv, Ga., feet on Forest street, running bark 117 feet more or )es, and bounded on north S\ sad street, west* south and east bv property of Jotin Hill. Levied noon and will be sold as the property of Charles Young to satisfy one n fa issued from the justice- court ‘ of the 822 district, U M , said countv, ii\ favor of Matthews & "ilner vs. said Charles Young and in possession of defendant. Levy made and re- ; turned to me by J. H. Howard, L. C. K. L. GRIFFIN.Sheriff. N M. ADAMS. Dep’y Sheriff. W. S. BRADLEY, Dep’y ShenttV May 2. 1901. Citation for Dismission. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To whom it may concern: J G Canrnom, guardian for C. VV.. O. 8., K. VV , T. M, and Jl. B. Sproull has applied for a discharge from sai. guardianship, and I will pass on said applications the first Monday in June next May 6th, 1901. G. VY. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Lstters of Dismission. GEORGIA. Bartow County. Whereas, Geo. M. Jack s on and E. L. Jacksoo. 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 ed Z. VVf Jackson’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said execu tors should not be discharged from their executor ship and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday n June, 1901. March 4th, 1901. G VV HENDRICKS, Ord'nary.