The news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1901, May 31, 1901, Image 7

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I PURELY LOCAL r Will Gaines spent Sunday Cass Station. Miss Lena Phillips went down j Atlanta Monday. Dr. Striplin, of Pine Log, was J the city Wednesday. James B. Heyward spent sdav in Rome on business. The crape crop in this section ill no doubt be good. Peaches e dropping badly. The sweet girl graduate ill now assume the role of the JX summer girl. Sheriff R- L. Griffin went up to a houn Tuesday on business and turned Wednesday afternoon. ■1 Mr. Ernest Dallas, just out of H liege, is visiting his auut, Mrs. ■ S Shellman at the Shellman Hotel. I Rev. E. M. Craig was a visitor ■ pon the Euharlee Institute com mencement the first part of the Seek. ■ Rev. Sam Jones is still shelling tlie woods in Savannah, anu Kys he has converted 1000 sinners K that city. m Mrs. Mary D. Freeman, who Has been visiting her daughter, Hlrs. Abbott, in Atlanta, has re turned home. ' Dr. Dave Gaines recently re tnoved from Anniston, occupies ■the Whitehead place nearthe rail- Iroad, west side. I Mrs. W. M. Price, nee Miss Pearl Milam, of Stuttgart, Ark., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. P. Milam, this week. The damage to the crops on the nve-r was not as bad as it was thought it would be last week. Seme wheat was ruined, however. Mr. D. C. Beckham, the jeweler at baker’s has rented the Baker residence on Tennessee street, and his family arrived from Zebulon yesterday. Mr. M. P. Woolley, of Kingston, who has been on surveying trip in Louisiana and Mississippi, is stop ing a few days with his iriend, Mr. Tom Jones. Mr. P. M. Tate, of Fairmount, I was a visitor in the city Saturdav. Mr. Tate is a brother of Congress man Tate and has many friends already in this section. The many old time friends of [.Ur. Hilliard Mountcastle were [glad to see him upon our streets last week. He is now in the drug business in Cochran, Ga. A “Natty Oxford.” Queen Quality / Ny —Oxfords, Light Flexible X. Medium High N Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. Sold exclusively in Cartersville by C. L. COLLINS & CO. Mrs. Hubert Johnson, with her 'wo bright children, from La- Grange, have been visiting her sister. Mrs. A. T. Puckett. They returned to their home Saturday. The recently purchased court house site is covered with a growth of white weeds, that looks like a big black hoar frost. Does this frost sign have any political sig nificance? The Board of Trustees of Euhar iee Institute stands adjourned to meet at the Presbyterian church, Gartersville, on Monday June ioth a ! 2 p. m. Important mattcis to conclude. The county commissioners will ™ al ce a selection for the new court bouse on the ioth of June. The La Fayette, Ala., court house will probably be adopted as a model, vv ith a few minor changes. In one of his sermons last week ni Savannah, Rev. Sam P. tones paid a high tribute to the virtues of the Jewish people, which he illustrated with a page from tlie . e °f Mr. Max Scheuer, of this C'ty. Mr. p au i Akin has received a ‘Ue pointer dog as a present from ms brother Col. T. W. Akin, of Washington City. He is a beauty a nd will be given an opportunity a cxt fall to show his worth in the field. Miss Leila, the eldest daughter Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gaines, was hurried in Anniston on Sunday -vening, r 9 th inst, to J. C. Gra- Vdm , of Anniston, Ala. Miss Leila la s many friends in Cartersville nd vicinity who wish her much la ppiness. Mr. Henry Lumpkin went over to Rome Saturday to stand his examination as second lieutenant of the Bartow Guards to which he was elected some time since. His friends predict that he will score a good record The f armers are putting in some lively licks these days getting then crops in proper shape. Usually many are in town on Saturdays but last Saturday they did not show up and the town looked as it had rurned out for a funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Akerman have returned from Brunswick, where they went during the grand of the Knights of Pythias, to which Mr. Akerman was a delegate. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Akerman. at Dublin while absent. Queen Quality /\ OXFORDS I $2.50 Louis XV. heel. j Exact Reproduction of this Style Sho ; Sold exclusively in Cartersville by C. L. COLLINS & CO. The Hargis reunion at Cass Sta tion, Saturday was of usual pro | portions and was well attended. ; The usual success was scored by [ Capt Dick Hargis in the entertain i ment of all present, for evervbodv I had a good time and a splendid dinner. Sunday’s winds and cold weather made one think that old winter hadn't vacated this territory as yet. Fires were comfortable, mosquitoes complained of a cold deal and the ice man was worry ing about slow business Sunday |and Monday. Miss Julia Hay, after a few months re idence in Cartersville, being connected with the millinery department of Bradley, Griffin & Cos., has returned to her home in Cuthbert Miss Hay made many friends and admirers while in Car tersville who will be glad to wel come her back. There have been lest than a hun dred persons registered for the electric light bond election. It is hoped the people will turn out, register and vote for the issuing of the bonds with a unanimity that will dissipate any idea that they are divided upon such an im portant question. The town has been in darkness long enough. Cherokee Presbytery. —An ad journed meeting of Cherokee Pres bytery will be convened at the Presbyterian church, on Monday. June ioth, at 8 p m. There will probably be as many as 25 minis ters and elders present on account of the examination for ordination of from three to five young minis ters. Mr. Curran Maxwell, of Pine Log, was in town Wednesday with his new' horse, which was re centlv bought in Tennesse by his brother, Mr. H. R. Maxwell. The horse weighs 1750 pounds, four years old and is a beautiful bay. The horse is about as perfect an animal as they ever get to be| and had many admirers during his short stay here. Rev. A. D. P. Giimour, of Rich mond, Va. and Rev. D W. Hol lingsworth, of LaFayette, Ala. are expected in Cartersville Friday or Saturday and will probably preach for Rev. E. M. Craig on Sunday. They have been invited to do so, Cartersville may be their tempor ary headquarters while planning for their evangelistic work in Cher okee presbytery. The young men of the town gave a delightful “barn dance” Tuesday evening in the newly fin ished Field warehouse. The mu sic was from Atlanta and the re freshments appropriate to the oc casion. Cedartown, Dalton and other places were liberally repres ented and the affair was generally conceded to be one of the most en joyable the Cartersville young people have had for many months. M “La Senorita." j |Sb Queen I Quality SUpk Oxfords, $2.50. I I Light Flexible Sole, \ / Medium High Heel. nHM For Street or Dress Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. Sold exclusively in Cartersville by C- L. COLLINS & CO. THE WEEKLY NEWsCR 'ERSVILLE, GA. Rev. Sam P. Jones is expected home to-day, from Savannah, to gether with the members of his family. Mr. Jones leaves in a day or so for Pennsylvania. Mr. Levi Reeves, Jr., who went down to Dawson, Ga., to attend court, returned home Wednesday morning. He was a witness against the horsethief th t was detained in CartersvilUe a few months ago under the suspicion that he was wanted in Atlanta for asault upon a white woman. He was in possession of a horse, which was bought by Messrs. Reeves and Felton Jones which turns out to have been stolen. A remarable thing occurred in our neigborhood not long since. Mrs. Monroe Newman, a widow advanced in age, lives alone near here. She has a little bench-leg ged dog that stays near her all the time. One day a hawk swooped down and fastened its claws in one of her chickens. The chicken was a little too heavy for it. The dog ran and seized the hawk and held it until Mr. Newman came up and, killed it with a stick —Barnesley corre pondent Adairsville Banner. Capt. A. J. Tomlinson, warden at Sugar Hill camp, happened to a bad fall in Atlanta Tuesday. He had carried two convicts to the state farm at Milledgeville and stopped over in Atlanta on his return. In looking over the state cap tol he went down into the basement to look at the heating arrangements there. The machin ery is down in the cellar and in walking towards it fell into it, a distance of about ten feet. •He re turned to Sugar Hill Wednesday morning. The following young men are soon to be ordained to the ministry by Cherokee Presbytery: A. I). P. Giimour, of Richmond, Va.; Mr. D. W. Hollingsworth, of La- Fayette, Ala. These two are to give their time wholly to evange listic w r ork in which they are to be supported by a generous Georgian W. W: Edge, of Mt. Taboi, S. C., will go to Canton. F. L. McFad dcn, of Oakland, Tenn., will goto Cedartovvn, J. B. Ficklen, of Bed ford City, Va., will go to second Presbyterian church, Rome. ’ROUND THE WORLD. (Rene Granger.—Letter No. 6) Eastern and Oriental Hotel, Penang, April 6th, 1901. In the postals I sent from Co lombo I said nothing about the town, etc. We arrived there at 1:30 a. m. last Monday. I was up on deck with Messrs. Evans and Stewart when we came into the harbor. There is one of the finest breakwaters in the world here. One side of it is still uncompleted after several years hard work. One of the Russian cruisers was lying in the harbor having arrived the evening before. She’s a dandy too, and makes 22 knots. On our way over here another one passed us. Colombo is a very pretty town, just as Penang is. Well to tell the truth I dont see how under any circumstances a respectable town over here can fail to be pretty, with all the tree palms, and other broad, shady trees lining the road, MOZLBY’S LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. For billiousneos, constipation and malaria. For indigestion, sick and nervous hendactie. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart iailure anil nervous prostratien. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic legulations, take Lemon Elizir. 50c and if] bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. 11. Moz.ey, Atlanta, Ga. Gratitude. Dr. H. Mozley—Dear S-r: Since using your Lemon Elixir I have nevi r had another attact of those fearful sick hesdaches, and thank God that I have at lat found a medicine that will cure those awful spells. MRS. ETTA W. JONES. Parkerburg, West Virginia. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir. I suffered with indigestion and dys entery for two long years. I heard of Lemon Elixir; got it, taken seven bot tles and am now a well man. HARRY ADAMS. No. 1734 First Ave. Birmingham, Ala Mozley’s Lemon Elixir Cured my husband, who was afflicted for years with ulcers on his leg, and was cured after using two bottles; and cured a friend whom the doctors had given up to die, who had suffered for years with indigestion and nervous prostration. MRS. E. A. BEYILLE. Woodstock, Ala. A Card. For nervous and sick headaches, indi gestion, billiousDess and constipation (of which 1 have been a great sufferer) 1 have never found a medicine that would give such pleasant, prompt and permanent relief of Dr. H. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir J. P. SAWTELL, Griffin, Ga. Publisher Morning Call. banana trees and any quantity of flowers growing in the bungalow. Beautiful! Beautiful! At Colombo I took a jinricksha ride out to the Galle Face hotel, a nice ten minute journey, part of it being along the beach. Out at the hotel I saw one of those jugglers of whom I sent you a picture, playing with a cobra and a mongoose. Do you remember Kiplin's Rikki-tikki t.ivi and the cobra stories of St. Nicholas? The mongoose looked like a large rat, but I didn’t know what it was so I asked. I invested 13 shillings in a pith helmet, very light in comparison to its thickness, an inch, just the thing for jungle work. We had a very nice trip over from Colombo and arrived here 2:30 this morning. We were told previously that we would have to get right off, but at four o’clock it was announced that we would not be taken off till 7 o’clock. So then I sat down in a chair and slept till 6 when 1 was waked up by the noise of unloading etc. Perhaps I felt a little sleepy and perhaps 1 didn’t. And stili worse there’s a sty coming on my right eye! There is very little difference be tween this town and Colombo, ex cept that here there are a few more palm trees, and there are 300,000 Chinamen, who pull the ‘rickshas. I’m quite used by this time to these little “man carriages. Came over from Colombo on the P. & O. S. S. “Coromandel,” an nj4 knotter. Have to close for the homeward bound mail. Rene Granger. Registration Notice. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Cartersville have ordered rhe registration of voters for the Electric Light Bond Election to be held in said city on Saturday, June 22, 190 1. The books for reg istering voters will be open at the council chamber commencing on the 25th day of May, and closing on the 17th day of June, 1901. during the following hours daily : From lo to 12 a. m , and from 4 to 6p m. All residents of ihe city qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly of Geor gia, will be entitled to register for this election, upon taking and sub scribing the voter’s oath. Bv or der of the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Cartersvilie, Ga. This May 21st, 1901. Paul Gilreath, S. P. Satterfield, Clerk. Marshal. The Mason Music Cos. will supply any and ev erything in the musical line, from a jaw harp up to the finest Grand Piano made, lowest prices, easy terms. Consult their Cartersville office in Bank Block. Help is needed at once when a per son’s life is in danger A negiebted cough or cold ruav so in become serious and should he stopped at once. One Minute Cough Dare quickly cures, coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat ar-d lung troubles. Hall & Green. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWitr’s Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause ihjurv. The original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a certain care tor piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin d : seasi-s. Hail & Green WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY. There’s no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King’s New- Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or w-eaken Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at Young Bros HE KEPT HIS LEG. Twelve years agoj. W. Sullivan, of Hartfort, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Infiamation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best.doctors urged am putation,“but,”he writes, “I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever.” For Eruptions. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum,Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them at Young Bros. Drug store will guarantee satisfaction or re fund money. Only 50 cents. FARM LOANS , 6% PER ANNUM. Cheap Land FOR SALE. 6. H. AUBREY. UeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Tbs lam oil* little pills. Only 34 Hours I f ’T R 1 New Orleans to Buffalo. mffjf Only One Night Out! The Splendid New (|||liS Pan =American Special V -A, New Orleans to Buffalo. S Crescent Through Dining Cars and Pullman Sleep- Lvjip-’• :.8~1 ers Meridian, Birmingham, Chattanooga * and Lexington to Cincinnati. Low Reduced Rates to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and all Northern Summer Presorts. Double Daily train service New Orleans, Atlanta, Birming i ham, Macon, Chattanooga and other points South to Cincinnati. Close connection at Cincinnati with all lines to Buffalo and other points north. Full Information as to Schedules, Hotels, Rates, Checking of Baggage, etc., can be had by addressing O. L. Mitchell, Piv. Pass’gr Agent, 107 W. Ninth St,. (Head House Block), Chuttanooga, or calling on ticket agents. W. J. MURPHY, Ccit'i. w.NAOin. W. C. RINEARSON, Den i a. nt . CINCINNATI. Election Notice. Toituf. Qualified Voters of the Citv of Larteksvjlle, Ga: In pursuance of an ordinance passed by the Mayor and Aldennen ot the City of Cartersville Ga , at a meeting duly convened on the lifteenth day ot May, 1901, notice is hereby given that an election will be held in said city at the Court Ho seon Saturday the 22nd d,y 01 Iu1901. to determine the question whether said city by its Mavor and Aldernen shall issue the bonds of said city to the amount of ten thousand dollars to be ten in number, and each for the sum of one thousand dollars and all to fall due and become payable at the expiration of twenty years from the date of issue, with the reservaiion hi re inal ter men tioned and each bearing interest from the date thereof at the rate ot .(per cent per annum, the said interest payab e semi-annually on the lirst day of January and I lily of each y ar. Said bonds to be issued and sold by the Mayor and Aldermen ot said city or their duly constituted agent and the procei ds thereof to be used and expended in es tablishing or constructing an electric light plant for said city, for the purpoie of generating and supplying electricity for lighting the public streets ana buildings of said city, and lor sale to consum ers. The payment of said bonds to b> provided for by taxation as follows: J he Mayor and Aldermen of said city are to levy and collect a special tax each year to pay tl.e interest falling due on said bonds and pay the principal on all such bonds when they mature. The said Mayor and Al dermen shall so levy and collect an annual tax of tour hundred dollars to pay the interest on said bonds, and the sum of five hundred dollars annu ally as a sinking fund to pay the principal of said bonds when they mature, said fund to be known as the “Electric Light Bonds Sinking Fund,” and any income derived from said fund and any prof its arising from theoperating ol said electric light plant may be applied to the inter, st falling due on said bonds and any excess after pay ng such interest, may be paid to the sinkir g fund in the discretion of the said Mayor and Aldermen. Said City of Cartersville through its Mayor and Aldermen reserve the rignt to call in any of said bonds whenever a fund ufficient has accumulated for that purpose and after 3 years f-om their date the bonds first called to begin with number one, and consecutively thereafter, -lxty days notice by publication in one ot the Gartersville newspap rs, to be given of such intention, and mailing of no tice tu holder of the :bonds it known, and after the expiration of said sixty days, the interest on such called bonds to cea e Said election has been ordered by said Mavor and Aldermen by the ordinan e afoUsad under and by virtue of Article 7, Section 7. I’arapi aphs 1 and 2 of the Constitution of said state and Sec tions 377 et seq., V'ol 1 Code of Georgia. 1(195 All voters at said election voting for the issuing of said bonds, to be used for the purpos- atore’ said, shall have written or primed ori their ballots the words "For Bonds” and all pe-sons voting against t e issuing ot said bonds shall have writ tenor printed on their ballot “Against Bonds.” I lie result ol said election shall lie ascertained, published and declared in the manner presrr bed by sections 377 et seq.. Volume 1 Code of Georgia, 1895 1 his 15U1 day of May, 1901. F. M. FORD, Mayor City of Cartersville, Ga Citation tor Dismission. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To whom it may concern: J G. Cannon, guardian for C. W., O. 8., K. VV , T. M, and J. B. Sproull has applied for a discharge from said guardianship, and 1 will pass on sai 1 application the first Monday in June next May 6th, 1901. G. VV. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. 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, M ’§GI g%ff aA ** MINUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. That it what it wai made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quici relief, quick cure. Pleasant to take. Children like it and adults like it Mothers buy it for their children. Prepared by K. O. DeWit* A Cos., maker, ol lie Witt’. Little Early Risers, the fa mow* Buie piiia- B*tt ar p Grkk-ww LOCAL ADS. GET THERE WITH BOTH FEET. Locals this size, sc. a line each in sertion. Like this, 6]c. a line. Like this, 7 i2c. a line. Like this, fO cts- BARTOW SHERIFF SALES. GEORGIA, Bartow County, Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Cartelsville. Bartow county, Ga.. within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday ir June, 1901, the following property, to wit: (Jne house and lot in the city ot Lartersvi'le said countv, fronting fifty feet on Lee street am bounded on the south by loe Saxon lot. on the west by the Frazier property, on the north by I.aura Craig’s lot, on the east by said Lee sheet Levs and upon as the property of Aaron Craig by virtue ot a mortgage execu ion issued from sup. nor court of Bartow county. Georgia, in fa vor of John T. Lewis ar-d tran ferred and assign ed 10 Mrs. bailie B. Heyward, for part interest therein, ag-inst Aaron Craig, detendant in ti fa, and said execution is proceeding to satisfy the in terest that Mrs. Sallie B. Heyward, transferee has in the same. This May 2nd, toot. 1 Also at the sanu time and place, lot of la-d number 793 in the 17th district and 3rd section ot Bartow county, Georgia. Levied on and will be sold as the property of J. J. Hamilton to satisfy one state ar.d county tax h fa tor the vear 1900 against J. J. Hamilton Levy made and returned to me bv J. H Howard, L C. A Iso at the same time and place, will 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 01 the north side of lot of land numbsr 107, all in the sth district and 3rd section ot said county. I.evi-d on and will be sold as the property of W B. Griffin to satisfy one justice court h fa issued from the justice 9- court of the 828th district.l, M.,of said county in favor <?f M. S-oner against AC H aid and VV. B Griffin. Levy made and returned by King D. Chilton,!.. C. I enant in possession notified. This May, 1901. Also at the same time and place, the life time interest in one house and lot in the city of Car tersville. Bartow count v, Ga . fronting 64 feet on Forest street, running back 117 feet more or le-s, and bounded on nodh bv said street, west, south and east bv property of John Hill. Levied upon and will be sold as the proper! y of Charles Young to satisfy one n fa issud from the justice court of the 822 district, G M , said county, in favor of Matthews X •liner vs. said Charles Young and in possession of defendant. Levy made and re turned to me by J. H. Howard. L. C K. L GRIFFI N. -henff. N M. A D X MS. Dep’y Sheriff, VV. S BRADLEY, Dep'y Sheriff. May 2, 1911. Receiver's Sale, GEORGIA Bartow County. By virtHe of an order granted by Hie Superior Court, of Baitow county at the January u-rni. 1901. in re The First National Bank ct Carter ville, et al vs Emeison 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 pronertv of the Emerson Land and Manufacturing Company to wit. All of lot of land nu-Hjer 763 in the 4th district 3rd section of said ci unty lying in and adjacent to the city of Emerson, containing 40 acres more or less. Also 23 acres more or less of lot ot land num ber 524 in said 4th district and thud section cf said county and lying within the city limits of t- mprson, and being all of said lot lyirig east of VV & A. R. K.. except such portion as has here tofore been sold oil by said Emerson Land and Manufacturing Company. A Iso 23 acres more or less of lot number 897 in said district and section and in saidcity of Eire - sou and being all of said lot lying east of VV. & A. R. K. except certain lots heretofoie sold off by the Emerson 1 and and Manufacturing Company. Alsu 15 acies more or less of lot No 532 in said! 4tb district and 3rd section and in said cit> of Emerson, said 15 acres lyirig in the eastern por lion ot the lot. Also all *he lots or parcels A f land in the city of Emerson be onging to said compauy not heie lnbefore mentioned. The Receiver reserves the option of selling each of said parcels ot land as a w hole, or subdividing same. >ale 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 Ist, 1901, with interest from date of sale. This Bth May, 1901. J NO. H.VYIKLE. Receiver Emerson Land and Manufacturing Campany. ' Citation tor Dismission. Estate Caleb Gilreath, GEORGIA, Bartow County: Whereas, VV. A (ackscn, 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. 'J his is, therefore to cite ail 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 This April 3rd, 1901. G. VV . HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation tor Dismission. Estate J. D. Towdoin. GEORGIA. Bartow County. Whereas, E. C. Bowdoin. administratrix if J D Bowdoin, represents to the court in her pet : tion duly filed, that she has fully administered J D. Bowdoin s estate. This is therefore to cite ai persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to sha cause if any they can, why said administration, and receive letters of disnvssion on the first Mon day in July next. This April 3 1901. __ G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Letters ot Dismission. GEORGIA. Bartow County. Whereas, Geo M . Jack-on and E. L. Jacksoir, executors of the will of Z. VV. Jackscn, represents to the court in their petition, duly filed and en tered on record, that they have fully administer ed/. VV. Jackson’s estate. T hi? 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 in June, 1901. March 4th, 1901. G. VV HENDRICKS, Ordinary. One Mmulft Cough Cute, cute* 1 fun >• *niil it was made to*