The news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1901-1901, June 28, 1901, Image 7

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PURELY LOCAL New wash goods at vaughan’s. Mr. R G. Kitchens, of Fair burn, was a visitor in the city Sunday. Miss Gussie Calhoun is visiting h r sister, Mrs. W. T. Bate in Barnesville. We don’t have a dozen prices, we sell the best for the lowest— no please, no pay. Vaughan. Mrs. Sallie Milam leaves in a day or so for Providence, R. 1., to visit her son. The threshermen have the field just now, and the peach men will have the next set. The brick warehouse of J. B. Pvron & .Son is being covered in with a gravel roof. Prof. S. A Gilreath will hold an all-day singing next Sunday at the Tumlin school house. io yds. Colored Lawn for 15 cts at C. L. Collins & Cos. for the cash only. Mrs. E. G. Hood, of LaGrange, Ga is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. S. Shelman for the summer. Robert and Jesse Wikle, of Talladega, Ala., have been spend ing several days with relatives here. Miss Martha Latimer, of Wood stock, is expected tomorrow to spend a week or so with Mr. J. W. Fleming. Mr. Charles A. Wikle, of Atlan ta, with two children, spent a few days of last and this week with relatives here. The most complete shoe collect ion in Cartersville at Vaughan’s— fit. wear, price and the features. Prof. McCallie, of the State geographical department, spent Monday in and near the city on official business, Mr. W. F. Weischmyer is out on his farm near Stamp Creek for a few days, having arrived from Al abama fast week. Miss Estelle Shepherd, of At lanta, is a visitor in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. John 11. Wikle, on Erwin street. Misses Emmie and Maude Nor ris have returned from Atlanta, where they have been visiting their cousins, Misses Graves. Miss Rowena Jones left for her home in Fairburn, to be gone seveaal weeks, visiting her moth e'r, wha has been quite ill. New shirts, new ties, new collars for men at Vaughan’s. See them. Big reductions in fine photos during July at Moore and Steph enson’s, of Atlanta. The best photographers in the south. Mr. Ernest Dallas, who spent a few weeks here, has secured a nice government position in the Census Burea 1 in Washington City. Mr. W. D. Link and family ar rived from Talladega Tuesday and are visiting the parents of Mrs. Link, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Calhoun. The best shoes for women or or children are made by Ziegler Bros. Sold by Vaughan. Mrs. Will Montgomery has re turned from Jackson, wljere she has been engaged in the millinery department of one of the prominent stores. Why not get the best photo graphs? Tho* made by Moore and Stephenson, of Atlanta, are the best. They give sum'mei rates during July. Parties having white flowers are requested to send some to the Methodist church Sunday after noon for the confederate memor ial services that night. Mr. Newt Bradley is lonesomely carrying on his existence just now, his entire family left him last week fora summer’s visit to Mrs. Bradley's parents in Gainesville. Buy Ziegler’s shoes and slippers —best fit, wear and price. Join The News guessing contest and, bes-ides getting a good county paper, get a chance to win $5,000. Read the big announcement else where in this paper. The scheme L all right and cortducted fairly. Sunday and Monday were hot enough for anybody and it was unnecessary for anyone to go about shouting <; ls this hot enough for you?" But they went about ad the same and bored the suffer ing humanity. Ho you want the best of clothes Try one tailored by Schloss Eros.’ at Vaughan’s. Judge Neel is making some sen sible improvements in the old boute property on Railroad street, and he house has been cut in two and has been rolled up near the street, thus making two neat small cot tages that will rent very well. Everything in summer goods at a great sacrifice. Straw hats at your own price. C. L. Collins & Cos. Mr. and Mrs A. R. Hudgins re quests The News to tender th ir thanks to the people of Carterville for the many kindnesses shown during the sickness of, and words of sympathy after the death of thejr son, Mr. Sam F. Hudgins. , .^ on \ bu y shoes unless you get Ziegler s. No wear no pay. At Vaughan’s. The public library, which was closed during the small pox excite ment, will be kept open heretofore on Saturdays from 10 a. m to 12. Mrs. J G. Greene, Chairman Li brary Committee. The Cartersville Epworth League is represented at the district meet ing now being held in LaFavette by Misses Partha Stanford and Ada Dunahoo, and Messrs. Ben Dunn, Hal Wikle and Lee Webb. They return this afternoon. Mr. Charlie Hudgins came over from Cedartown Sunday and at tended the funeial of his brother, Mr. Sam Hudgins. He had start ed to come to visit his sick broth er, and when he reached Rome he received a telegram that he had died. Hot weather serge suits, and coats and vests at Vaughan’s. Miss Sallie Posey, will attend the Convention of the Instructors of the Deaf which meets at Buffa lo,, N. Y., July 2. After which she will visit friends at Galt, On tario, and spend the remainder of her vacation with her sister at Sea man, Ohio. Mrs. W. D. Rowland and the children have returned from a visit to Mr. Rowland’s parents in Cedartown. Mrs. Rowland has had her charming sister, Miss Mary Mayson, visiting her for several days and returned with her to Cedartown. 5 pieces fine colored madras 25c value, now iocts. C. L. Collins & Cos. Mr. Harry Dodd, of Atlanta, who is spending several days with his parents near Ford, came in Monday. Mr. Dodd is a most successful young lawyer, who, with his brothers, has built up a fine practice in the Gate City. He is a young man whose friends are justly proud of. At an election of teachers for the new Baptist school at Adairs ville last week, Miss Anna, daugh ter of Maj. and Mrs. A. M. Foute was selected to take charge of the primary department. Miss Foute is a most talented young woman and will no doubt render good service in the new school. A special sale on men’s, ladies’ and children’s low cut. We have entirely too many and you will be surprised at the price we are going to sell them. Remember it takes the cash, C. L. Collins & Cos. Several of Bartow’s singers are to meet with the congregation of Rowland Springs church the first Sunday in July. The old church which was burned a year ago, is being rebuilt, and is now near enough completed in which to hold services. Dinner on the grounds and every one invited. Dedication services will be held at the New Salem Methodist church, near Stilesbcro next Sun da}’, Rev. W. A. Harris preaching the dedicatory sermon. This is the church located near Deputy Sheriff Nick Adams’ and which he was largely instrumental in build ing. It is in a prosperous condi tion and a great help in that com munity. 25 cts. White Pique at 15 cts. and 20 cts; colored, pique at 1 o cts at G. L. Collins & Cos. Hon. Pope Brown, president of the State Agricultural Society, has appointed the superintendents of the different departments for the coming state fair in Savannah. Mr. Starling M. Roberts, of this county was made superintendent of Department J.-Forestry, Mines, Minerals. Col. J. J. Conner will have charge of the department of manufactures and textiles. They will receive $5 per* day during the holding of the fair. The Rev. Wm. Goddard, of Summerville. Ga., arrived in th city Tuesday and is assisting Rev. E. M. Craig in a meeting at the East Side church. Mr. Goddard is a fine preacher and good con gregations are turning out. The public is cordially invited to attend these services held at 4 p. m. and Bp. m. fora week or ten days. Mr Goddard will preach at the First Presbyterian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Black Cat stockings at Vaugh an’s. Every pair waranted. Dr. Alfred T. Calhoun, who has been taking an eight weeks’ post graduate course at the New York Polyclinic ar.d Hospital, returned home Saturday afternoon, coming around by boat to Norfolk, thence by the Air Line, a most interesting trip. He has put in his time well at his studies and increased his al ready good fund of medical and surgical knowledge to a consider able extent. His friends and pa trons were all glad of his return. THE WEEKLY NEWS CR TFRS VILLE, GA, Miss Ida Shockley from South Carolina, is visiting her mother on Leake street. Miss Sarah Rogan, spent a few days at “Walnut Grove” the guest of Mrs. Dr. Young. , Mrs. Byron, of Atlanta is visit ing her mother, Mr. Eaves, on Railroad street. A number of capitalists are ex pected in a few days to look over the Etowah property. Robt. Hicks has returned from the State Technological School, where he acquitted himself well, standing high in all his cla°ses. He has accepted a position with the engineering coips of the Blue Ridge Mining Company. Mrs. W. 11. Felton, attired in a most becoming gown of Georgia homespun, left for Warm Springs Wednesday to attend the educa tional convention. The dress was a gift from Mr. W. J. Kincaid, of the Griffin mills, and made a most handsome one Mrs. Felton was very proud of it and well she may. It is '"eported tha‘. there are sev eral cases of smallpox near New Hope, Paulding county, and we suppose there is no doubt about it being the genuine article. There are a few cases also at Wal esca, Cherokee county. It is scat tered through the country so much that it behooves people to be very careful about going near any one that has anv symtoms of the dis ease. —Acvvorth Post. The many friends of Rev. J. 11. Patton, the pastor of the Presby terian church at this place, will be gratified to learn that the degree of D. D. has been conferred upon him by the University of Georgia. Dr. Patton is a graduate of the Southwestern University at Clark esville, Tenn., and is a gentleman of ripe culture as well as of devot ed piety and consecration to the work of the Lord. The honor is therefore worthily bestowed, and is in recognition of those solid traits and acquirements which all who know Dr. Patton are well aware that he possesses. We ex tend our congratulations to the recipient. —Marietta Journal. Bites of insects, reptiles, dogs, and cats,—also the stings of bees and wasps —should be instantly treated with Pain-Killer, the quickest and surest remedy for pains, aches and soreness of any kind. In use for sixty years, and sold everywhere. Avoid substi tutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis.’ Price 25c. and 50c. SAVES TWO FROM DEATH “Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of wheoping cough and bronchitis,’’writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y.,“but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Our neice, who had Consumption in an ad vanced stage, also used this w on derful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well.” Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King’s New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and SI.OO bottles guaranteed by Young Bros. Trial bottles free. A FINE COMPLIMENT. Comptroller General Wright V 7 rites Tax Collector Bohannon. Mr. James M. Bohannon, Bar tow’s ex-tax collector has just re ceived a nice compliment from Comptoller General W. A. Wright which is published below. Mr. Bohanhan has received many com pliments upon his work by officials and the people generally? all of which he greatly'appreciates: j Office of Comptroller General, I tax department, Atlanta, Ga., June, 8, 1901. —Mr. Jas. Bohannon, tax collector, Bartow county, Stilesboro. Ga. Dear,Sir: —You final statement of 1900 taxes with accompanying vouchers received, examined and found correct in even* particular. I enc’ose receipts which close your account # with the- state for that year. In behalf of the state I once again express my apprecia tion of your splendid work as tax collector and thank you Sor your prompt and accurate reports and settlements. Your work has al ways been most gratifying and entirely satisfactory to this depart ment. With my best wishes. 1 am very truly, . Wm. A. Wright, Comptroller General. 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. For whooping cough, asthma, bron chitis or consumption, no medicine equals Ballard s Horehound Syrup Pr : ce 25 and SOcts, Young Bros. Mr. J. J. York, the father of Russell York was arrested Mon day afternoon charged with sup plying his son with tools to be used in escaping from jail. A few days ago some of the other pris oners informed Sheriff Smith that Russell York had a file with which he was preparing to get out and upon investigation the file was found. It was charged that the file had been supplied by J. J. York. Mr. York has alwalys been a good and substantial citizen and many of his friends do not believe he would aid in an evasion of the law. He waived a hearing and gave bond. Calhoun Times. Russell York is the young man arrested near C'.u’lersville for kid napping. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING FARMING, TIMBERED OR MINERAL LANDS OR WATER POWERS FOR SALE. The Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway proposes to use' its best efforts to induce a good class of immigrants to settle in territory contiguous to its lines, and to engage the attention of capitalists seeking manufacturing sites or mining property. It there fore solicits the support, the co operation and the assistance of the people of every county through which its lines pass. The manage ment earnestly requests that all persons who have farms for sale or lease, those who have timbered lands, water powers or mineral lands fot sale, will send a brief description of the same to the rail road agent nearest them, giving the prices and terms of sale. The prices must correspond witli the prices asked of local buyers. The management does not propose to aid in selling land to immigrants at exorbitant or speculative prices. Large tracts suitable for coloni zation, at low prices, are especially wanU and. J. B. Killibrew, Industrial and Immigration Agt. H. F. Smith, Traffic Manager, Nashville, Tenn. NOTICE. Board of Roads and Reven ues, Bartow County. Georgia, Cartersville, Ga , JuneS, 1901. All parties furnishing paupers outside of pauper home are hereby notified to stop un il further or- L. B. Matthews, Ch’r’m. T. A. Jenkins, A. M. Puckett, W. I). Rowland, W,M. King, Cl’k”of Board. 1901. Official Program 1901. Marietta Chautauqua MARIETTA, GEORGIA. Sunday, Junes 3Gth-ll a. m —Sermon by l>i J. V i’iunkcti, if i:g ism, O'*. 3:30 P. m —.~acrrd Concert by B md. 8 r m.—Hon. Geo. k. Wenching, ol Washington, D. C. Mondays July ist.-in:’<o a. h Kt Governs) Bob Ta io:. ol IVnot-sser. p, m—Con cert bv H i*ii, Schubert Q inrteite auc Re .der. 8 I*. M Hn. Geo. R UVmlliug. Tuesday, -July D-39 a m —tt.v. Geo R w c-’Kltii.r :l: M r —Concert bv Im perial H md-Hell Ringers. 8i . m.— Concert by Rand, 15.11 Kinder; Guartetle and Reader. Wednesday, July 3d -ioaia.m -Dr. smart Mc Artliu .of New York C.D r.M -Concert l*v TS-I R'’ >-vs [it.ul Quartette. Bp. M. — Prof. Jno. Ii DcM su. oi eunsylv-ania. Thursday, July 4th— a. m —Dr. Stuart McArthur i r :.i —Coated bv old time Fiddler* 1- rx*. Fro." too i'-J ingo'd. Second Prize -!•) '> hi gold. 3 I* M.-d’rof. Ralph Bingham Ph itade!sl:n, Pa. 8 r. M.—Prof. Jno. L>. 1> M .'tie, Friday, July &.'■) -10: a. m Prof. Ralph Bingham ; v. :• ■ - o-V.o-t !• Kami, Qua-a l - mo l. eder. or. m.—Dr. Thus. Dixon, of New Y :k. Saturday, July GO n- The®. tv • ■ <it'n - I . -a - *•;)<.„• qmt C nc . His Geer? in B C: • - ’-g „f -* M :! i r;rn! , .;7 I;■ !•',!' ! i 1.-e*.-: aient hand, iv i- 't V'e i 1 ’r- week, and , Oi ■ o v o v .a be the Reader i&r the C’.iiii*' i When you need a soothing- and heal ing antiseptic Application for ny pur pose, use the original Do Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, a well known euro fer pilos ami -kin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. Hail & (freen . CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough) 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. FARM LOANS, 6% PER ANNUM. Cheap Land FOR SALE. G. H. AUBREY. MS -yj;, -jj-raza ’ JTT.I—I !.~ ~x AYefqlaWc Preparation for As sWuiVaHTtg flic Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and.Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Ciieerful ness and RerHContams rteiUvcr Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nakcotic. fttttpe nfOMVrSAMIIZPnvaEII SmJ i Jlxjenna * JPmUA Mb - I stni.H Seed . * I JYp/.t rmint - / JX Cortona* Jota * firm Seed - I ) A perfect Itemedy for CjOnslipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEK TacSimile Signature of ,i NW YORK. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB. PETITION FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA, Bartow County. To the Superior Court ol said County The Detition of David Iseman, T. P. Sloan, John Brittain, all of the State of Pennsylvania, and J . F Brittain, of the state of Tennessee, and B. C Sloan, of the state of Georgia, respectfully shows: First. That Petitionersdeeirefor themselves, their associates, successors and assigns, to be in corporated and made a body corporate and pol itic, under the laws of Georgv>, under the corpor ate name and style of “The Pittsburg 6: Georgia Mining & Manufacturing Company .’’ Second Petitioners desire to be incorporated for theterm of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal as often as the SRme can be done under, tlie laws of the state. Third. The objects of said corporation are] pecuniary gain to its stockholders, by means of i engaging in some one or more of the following] business enterprises, to wit: (A) The buying, owning, leasing, selling, sub-letting and renting of real property. (B) The mining, quarrying and selling iron ore. manganese, ochre, barytes, limestone, and any or all other metal, minerals, stones or clays that they may desire to mine, and also the pur chasing and dealing in tlie above named articles. (C) The manufacture of pig iron, ferro-man ganese. steel and other products of ores and min erals; the making and having charcoal, coke, re fining barytes, ochres and clays of a t kinds, as they may desire to purchase or mine. (I)). The operation of such plants, mills or furnaces as may be required to convert the above named crude materials into more valuable and 1 -aleable condition, and the doing of anythin* and everything usual and neccessary in the operation of a ruining and manufacturing enterprise. Fourth. The particular business of the said Corporation will be to mine, quarry, prepare for market and sell either in the crude or manufact ured state, anv or all <f tie ores, minerals or clays herein before enumetated from properti-s to lie acquired by said corporation-cither by deed or contract of lease in the County of Baitow, State of Georgia, or elsewhere, within or without said State. Firth. I’etitioners slmw that the capital stookof said Corporation will upon its organiz ation lie Sixty Thousand Dollars, and they de sire the corporation to have the power of increas ing the sameftorn time to time ns its businacs and interests maynquire, to Two Hr died Thou - and Dollars and that said stock will be divided into shares of fifty dollars each, which shall be paid tor bv the subscribers either in cash or prop erty, and if in property, then such property to be taken by the corporation in payment of subscrip ed capital stock at such valuation as may be agr- ed upon and such agreement to be conclusive, and no stockholder to be liable for any of the debts or demands against the corporation or any damages against the corporation, after the stock has been fully paid for, either in cash or proper- I ty or both. I Sixth. Petitioners desire the right to sue and | lie sued; to have and use a common seal; to make ' by-laws binding upon its members which are not i inconsistent with the laws of the state and to ul ■ ter or amend or rescind the same: to mortgage, | sell or convey any of its properties, real or person al; to borrow money, issue notes, drafts, bills of exchange, as well'as to issue bonds and debent ! tires and to secure the same bv mortgage, deed or 1 ottn ! conveyance either absolutely or in trust no* ' on ary of its fields, properties or franchises as j iu.iv be determined bv a majority of its stock: to I issue capital stock both common and preferred as i may be determined, and to sell the same as well as 1 the bonds of the corporation for money or prop erty and to receive property of anv kind in paf- I ment of subscription to the capita! stock up n the organization ol the cot pci ijtion. Skvknth. Petitioners desire that no persen ] al liability attach to any of the officers or stock holders cl the corporation after the stock s„b- I scribed for shall have been fully paid up eft her in money r property accepted by tlie corporation and that tlie corporation shall have such other rights, privileges and powers as are incident to a corporation of this character and conducive to its interests Eighth. Petitioners desire that the chief of fice and place of busn-ess of said corporation shall be in Baitow county. Georgia, and that it have power to establish branch offices in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., and at such other places eithe- in or out of the state of Georgia as may be deemed necessary by the corporation Wherefore pe:itioners pray to be made a body corporate and politic under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to the right®, privilegs and im munities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law-. 1 his June 25th, iqoi. J. W. II ARRIS, Attorney- fer Petitioners. GEORGIA, Bartow County. I, L. W. Reeves, Ir.. Clerk of tlie Superior Court of said county, do heieby certify that the to-egoing is a true and correct copy of the origi nal applicaiion for charter now of file in my of fice. Given under my Uand and fficiaj seal this 2ith day of June. iqoi. L. W. REEVES, J R , Clerk. CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS flaCr. Always reliable Ladles, ask Druggist tot CUICHINTIiRN KXIiLIHII in Kerf and Void metallic boles, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Kcfu■ danriterom substi tution* and Imitation*. Buy of your Druggist, or send le. In stumps for Particular*. Testi monial* and •• Kellef Tor l.ndies." in letter by return Stall. 19,000 Testimonial!. Sold by all Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL 00. >IOO KadiMu Square. rillLA., Pa, Mentlow tkl* ****!> Headache atoppea In 20 minutes b* ln Milea' r'AOt Pijie- “Ore a dta* *• HSTOM For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / Signature /Kw ! of Af k w ln 'f\r U se "x/ For Over Thirty Years ICASTIIA TH I CKNTAUn COMPANY. NEW YOWW Cl TV Receiver’s Sale, GEORGIA Bartow County. By virtue of an order granted by the Superior Court, of Bartow county at the January term, mot. in re The First National Bank of Carter*- ville, et al vs Emerson Land ana Manufacturing ' ompany et al. the undersigned as Receiver will sell on the premises at Emerson. Georgia, commencing at ten o’clock a. m. on Friday the sth day of July, toot, the following property of the F.tnerson Land and Manufacturing Company to wit. All of lot of land nu 'her 760 in the 4th district, 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 num ber 824 in said 4th district and third section of said county and lying within the city limits of t merson, and being all of said lot lying east of W & A. R: K., except such portion as has here tofore been sold oft 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 Eu er son and being all of said lot lying east of W. & A. R. R. except certain lots heretofore sold off by the Emerson i.and and Manufacturing Company. Also 15 acres more or less of lot No 832 in said 4tb district and 3rd section and in said city of Emerson, said 15 acres lying in the eastern por tion ot the lot. Also all the lots or parcels of land in the city of Emerson belonging to said company not here- I lnbefore mentioned. I The Receiver reserves the option of selling each ; of said parcels ot land as a whole, or sub-dividing | same. bale to continue from day to day. if necessary. I erms, ten per cent, on day of sale, forty p-r cent when sales are confirmed bv the court and balance Decembe' i-t. 1001, with interest from date of sale. This 6ih June, 1901 jNu H UIKLE, ! Receiver Emerson Land and Manufacturing , Can. 1-any. Twelve Month’s Support. ; GEORGIA, Bartow County | The appraisers appointed to set a- art .1 twilve i months’ support for the family of Aiiium j,-" Corbin, deceased, havin ' filed their return all | persons c mcerned are hereby cited and required to show cause ,n the Court of Ordin v or* said ■ county, by July Ist next, why the application for 1 '•*“* t''e.' v e month-s support should no.; be ffran ,. ed. I his June 4th, 1901. * lyLCh IV. ELN I) RIC i\ S.. and; dinar v Letters ot Administration. GEORGIA. Bartow County: 1 o whom it may concern: lana-s AY Wlv* worth having in proper form appi.-- 1.. m • for : Rdrainistratii-fi -.. tae |of Mrs. 1 A Whitworth, !;>.te , cu j this is to cite all and singular the u-ditrs ami next of km of Mrs. I‘ A. Whitworth t , be t appear at my office within the time allowed' - v law, and show cause, if any the- -a/, vhy JT,.vp nent administration should n't ■ r Vted to Jame- W. \\ hit worth on Mr. J 1 ,t, v th . state. W itiies* my hand and itr | t.us .Ch uay of May, 1901. 1 i W HEXORICK.'. < x * nsrv I ' Leave to Sell. GEORGIA. Bartow County. To whom it niny cwro-n- ], , * , tmr.istrKtor <-’ f '-.mford Abeinatby,' has in due form a- plied to the undersigned to.' leave to -Bland, belonging to the estate of said de" fijfvi' 1 s heard -n the hist Monday in July next, ihi* lane ird i>ji G. W.HEN DRICRb, Urdin'ary Citation for Dismitsicn. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Chas. A. Davis, executor of the last will and testament of Martha K. Jackson, de.-e.istd g“ mg tiled jus petition for discharge from said eg rM' Sth * to cite a!! peasoifs cone- rned, to show cause against the grantin'r of sud discharge, il an v they can, at Uv.*golM term e the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the Erst Monday in S>utember U else the s-uinj will be granted as applied tor '< his June 3, 1901. ' Alll3 G. V.-. HEXDRIck 5, 1 Irdlttufry. Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Bartow County. fo whom it may concern: Joe M Moa.i -,a mimstrator of John Elliott, deceased has in' due . w. Ordmary. Notice. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To Jine, Lindsey and Emma Milner, of saiol county, and Robert Thompson, barah Barker . Marsh, Ambrose Marsh and Carrie erkins.non-re-> Iden t s of said state, heirs-at-law of I imothy Marsh, deceased: Notice is hereby given that I have filed mv ap plication with the ordinary of said county, for an order for distribution in kind of the residue of the estate of I unothv Marsh, late of said county deceased, now remaining in my hands as adminis trator and that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in Oc tober, 1901. This June 4th, 1901. r JAMES UREN. Administrator Estate of Timothy Marsh dec 2am-4mo. FOR SALE.—Eleven pounds nice, dean feath ers. MRS. MARY TRESCOTT. Leake street