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*M. r. WORD'S**
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OF NEW AND DESIRABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, RICH AND POOR.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY. GREAT VARIETY. GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL.
SS?LMf™™ JSS"- S" 011 as Dressin Cases ' Manicilre Se,s ' Wl)r!l Boxes, Writing Desks, Shell Boxes, Shaving Cases.
01 '* U ° m 2 UP T '° Sl - 7j - An Actual Faott-CUT GLASS (BOLOGNE BOTTLES. °
Vase Lamps—They are Elegant-$3.50 to $6.50. 011 Paintings, $2.00; Chromes, SLOO.-New and Pretty.
Piano and Banquet Lamps. Swinging Lamps, Big Stock, Low Prfces
Just think of an Album for 10c, or yon can get one for $5.00. Cups and Saucers, Shaving and Hand Mugs, Child’s Tea Sets
Vases from lOc. a pair, to s6.so— Pay your Money and Take your Choice. Tin Horns Musical Tons t„ r ...
wants to see you. Go and look and you will be pleased. He will | \A/r\ p l-v> Q Whistling Toys.
have a pleasant I VVUnU o WEST MAIN STREET DRUG STORE.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To th Superior Court of said county: The pe
tition of Thomas W. Milner, W. C. Baker, H. H.
Hall, J. W. Harris, Jr., W. I. Heyward, of the
county of Bartow. Ga., S. M. Carter, of Murray
county, Ga., John H. Parker, W. J. Walsh,
Charles Seymour, Dr. W. J. Copeland, of Tennes
see, and Henry E. Colton, of North Carolina,
who petition for themselves, their associates and
successors, shows that they desire to obtain a
charter and organize a corporation to be known
and Incorporated as The East Tennessee and
Georgia Construction Company The principal
office and place of business and residence of said,
corporation shall be in the city of t artersville, in
said county of Bartow, but your petitioners de
sire for said corporation the authority and priv
ilege of transacting business in all parts of the
state of Georgia and other states, wherever it
may be to the beet Interest of said corporation
so to do, and also the right to establish branch
es, offices, aad to appoint such agents, attorneys
and representatives as may be necessary to car
ry on the business of a*d corporation.
They desire when incorporated to have full
power and authority to make contracts with
any party, parties, corporation or corpora
tions foreign or domestic, to locate,
construct, build, equip and manage, for
them, and and all kinds of railroads—
that have been charteied —and to do any and
all other acts that are or nmv be incident to the
locating; constructing, building, equiping and
managing a chartered railroad by a construction
company.
They desire when Incorporated to have full
power and authority to hold by gift, grant or
purchase any and all kinds of real estate, per
sonal property and chooses in action. To have
full power aud authority to sell and convey any
and all of its property or to lease the same.
The object of said corporation is pecuniary
gain and profit to the stockholders thereof. The
capital stock of said corporation shall be Five
Hundred Dollars—ten per cent, has been paid in
—with the right and power to increase the same
to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars—said stock
to be divided Into shares of one hundred dollars
each and when issued shall be non assessable,
and that the stockholders shall not be Liable for
the debts of said corporation They desire the
authority to take in payment for subscriptions
to the stock of said company—any and all k nds
of real and personal property and work to be
valued as the by-laws of the corpora lion shall
specify.
j! 66 ! 1 * 6 the right and authority to
“ ak * Bn ' h |? Tlaw ? for "aid corporation
ft, b £ dwm ? d „ P r °P er and to entered
the same by such fines, penalties and for
fei.ures as may oe agreed upon by a majority ol
SttZStStt"- p ™ Tld,, d all * u ch rules and by
w,th ,h >• Of thin
tolled? t i® a,<w nnd mo the rlKht
l?.ffe rand . mend *aid rules and by-law* at
° rrow “oney and to secure th
payment of the same by note, bond and mort
oth-r Pvid nces of Indebtedness
It„V,.TL . Dd us ® a c ,°™ mon Beal In He corpor
ate name toeneand be sued, to nlend and h;.
wttLarid'to l d h Tocontr at and & contracted
"2 ,aß ,d to do such other acts not heretofore
to^i^ 1 o„t n .h m^ t ® and d ’ M are ÜBual and proper
poratTon ® tnt ® reßt and design of said cor
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Oeorirla n.-to. VJ?*? WAHD - Prfl ’ Attfy.
■HTpm m n,7k^?m ty cr Ente ed Mlnuteß
4th, lisa ne k 8 offiw Superior Court. Dec.
„ . Fbask F. DihhjlM.
— Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
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the estate of / A P Ho*a"rd lmß B * a,n,,t
notified to presen, . dß J* aßed . are hereby
prodded bv l w 'an to tbß , nnder9, * n * B d. 88
estate are requwted J L Pßrßoaß . Indebted to .aid
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Executor’s Sale.
(T EOItOIA, BARTOW COUNTY.— EXECU-
IT TOR’S SALE. —By virtue of nu order from
the court of ordinary of Bartow county, Geor
gia. will bo sold before the court house door In
Cartersville, said county, within the legal sale
hours on the first Tuesday in January, 180 ft. to
the highest bidder at public outcry the follow
ing property to-wit: All that store property on
the north side of West Main Street, in the city
of Cartersville, Georgia, known ns the Hood
property, in the following lots: Ist. The lot
commencing in the alley ten (10) feet west of the
Jus. H. Gilreath buildings aud running west
(49Vs) forty nine and one half feet, more or less,
upon which lot is situated a frame building cou
tainlng two store rooms, occupied now by E.
Moody and J. M. Todd. This lot runs back
north 160 feet, more or less, to a fence. 2nd. The
frame store house and lot lying Immediately
west of No. 1, fronting on Main street, 27 feet
and 2 inches, more or less, and running back
north even width 166 feet, more or less. On this
lot is situated a one-story frame store house.
3rd. The frame store house and lot lying imme
diately west of the last above described (No. 2)
fronting 22 feet and four (4) Inches on Main
street and running back north 165 feet, more or
less, end bounded west by brick shop of W. A.
Bradley, this lot running to said shop. All the
foregoing offer a rare opportunity for a good in
vestment. All sold as the property of the es
tates of John P. Hood and his wife, Nancy R.
Hood, both deceased, and late of the county ol
ork and state of South Carolina, for the pur
pose of division in accordance with the last wills
of said Jno. P. and Nancy R. Hood, copies oi
which filed in the Ordinary’s office of safdcouuty
of Bartow, aud the other requirements of the
laws of Georgia complied with. Terms of sale:
One-third cash, one-third in one year and one
third in two years, with interest from day ol
sale at 8 per cent, on deferred payments. Bonds
for titl given or deed given and mortgage taken
to secure deferred payments, as the undersigned
may elect at time of sale.
SAMUEL S. PLEXICO,
Adm’r debonis non cum testa mento annexo of
John P. Hood, deceased.
SAMEL S. PLEXICO,
Executor of Nancy R Hood, deceased.
27th November, 1889.
OFFICE OF ORDINARY BARTOWCOUNTY
Cartersville, Ga., November 28, 1889 —To ali
WBom It may concern ; The apprniserfnppol-itefi
SJft’JSKLS’W *K ar * a months’ sup!
22” Sloan and her six minor children
i b ® eß,at ? other deceased husband, Robert
l2?tv. baT ® ,n ? dß thelr "Port a* required by law
and the same Is now of file in ray office and all
F™” 8 Bre hereby notified that if no good cauil
, Th ßh °" n to Die contrary, the same will be made
the judgment of the court on the first Monday in
January. IS9O, u, w, HENDRIC K^Qrdteaff
BEGGB’ CHERRY COUGH SYRUP
Is giving splendid satisfaction to the
trade and the sales are positively mar
velous, which can be accounted for in no
other way except that it Is without doubt
the best on the market. Ask for and be
get th ® genuine. We keep it.
m. f. WSFS>, druggist. _Biay7-iy
Notice of stockholders’ Meeting.
The First National Bank
OF CARTERSVIiiHS.
CARTER6VILL.E, Ga.,
December 3rd, 1889.
IS hereby GIVEN
C that the regular Annual meeting of
the shareholders of The First National
Bank ot Cartersville, Ga., for the elec
tion ol a Board of Directors for said
Dank and for transacting any other
business that may be brought before
said meeting, will be held at their Bank
ing Office in Cartersville, Ga., on the
second Tuesday in January next be
tween the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and
4cl 2 e o I L P - M ‘ J - u - VIVION,
deco-30d Cashier.
JOHN TAYLOR,
At 8L James Hotel,
Oldest Barber in Georgia I
THE 48ti YEAR OF HIS CAREER.
TT'EEPS a first class shop in
wlT2r2 V ?K y re ®P cct —a pleasant retreat,
w here the rude gaze of the world will
not be upon patrons. He solicits patron
?Jf?i 0t °> n l y flr , st claBS people, and roughs
will uot be tolerated m his shop. Gen
tlemen who wish to be shaved as often
to.ti™??® a . week wLU be furnished with
individual mugs and brushes, free of
to “f,? 6 ' Re sular pat Tons will be shaved
tor 10 cents; transients 15 cents.
novH-tiljan
Money to Loan.
f~APPLY TO
C. H. AUBREY.
Office: Up-stairs below P. Q. novM
A GOOD COEGH SYRUP.
Titer* is nothing parents should be to
careful about as selecting a cough syrup.
Chery Cough syrup costs uo
more than the cheap and inferior nos
trums thrown on the market. Tho best
is none too good, be sure and get Beggs’ ;
Oierry Cough syrup. We keep It On i
hand at all times. M F. Word, Drug-!
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B7RRG7RINS
IN
HOLIDHY
GOODS.
Right Now We are Ready for Business
With the most complete assortment of
CHRiSTjnfIS AND HOLIDAY SIFTS!
To meet all requirements
Onr Elegant Holiday Stock is a Popular Stock in all
respects. We offer a great variety of appropriate
presents for ladies, gentlemen and children, such as
Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Work Boxes,
Folios, Manicure Sets, Cuff & Collar
Boxes, Vases, Tea Setts.
Our magnificent line of Baskets is a vision of Beau
ty and the greatest hit of the season,
Our stock of Lamps is complete. An elegant hand
decorated V ase Lamp with beautiful tinted shades and
duplex burners for $4; sells elsewhere for $6 —see them.
Combs, Brushes, Fine Toilet Soaps and
Perfumes and Toilet Articles,
a Specialty.
e would also beg you not to forget that our stock
ot Drugs, Chemicals, Points, Oils and Varnishes is the
most complete in North Georgia—and at rock bottom
prices.
Our dictionary knows no such word as “Trouble,”
so don t hesitate to come and come again, for we are
ahvay s glad to welcome visitors, show goods and make
clobe prices to all buyers. Don’t forget the place
, J- R. VIKLE S GO,
to Railroad w u qaktersville, ga.
Grand Closing Out
SAIvB!
OVER $20,000 *
Worth of Goods that must
be Sold In Six Weeks.
VE must get out of this house in six weeks, and
having no other house to move into, forces us to
SACRIFICE
Our immense stock of goods, consisting of Fine Dress
Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Ladies’ Fine Cloaks
and Jackets.
SHOES A GREAT SPECIALTY.
SOLD WITH A GUARANTY.
Shirts and Merino Underwear, Blankets, Table!
Linen, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, Ginghams, Domes-!
tics, Jeans, cassimeres, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery!
corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace curtains, curtain Poles!
Trunks and Valises. I
Clothing—Great Specialty!
Men’s suits, $3.50 and upward.
Men’s black diagonal suits.
Best black diagonal suits, $5.00 and
upward.
Boys’ suits, $1.39 and upward.
Best cotton checks, 4fc per yard.
Best sheeting, 6c per yard.
Best shirting, 4fc per yard.
Bleaching, 4|c and upward.
MILLINERY.
Just received, a second shipment of Millinery Go(Xj
that will be sold during this grand closing out sale. I
come everybody ! and make your selection
before the stock is broken. It must be sold in Slj
WEEKS. Tumble to yourself, and buy goods wheil
you can get them at your own price.
Respectfully Submitted,
NEW YORK RACKET STOR
Jeans, 15c and upward. j
Calico, 5c per yard. I
Gingham. and upward. I
Unlandried shirts, 39c. I
Ladies’ rubber shoes, 25c per
Gents’ rubber shoes, 40c per P!
Ladies’ gossimers, SI.OO. J
Gents’ rubber coats, $1.75. I