The Courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1889-1901, December 26, 1889, Image 4

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Dr. Miot’s Favorite Prescription. The Finest se. Cigar on the Market. SOLD ONLY BY R. G. n\or DR6IGGIST & gremist, gartersville, Going •. to Move JHS. P. JON6S, The Regulator of Low Prices, WILL MOVE INTO THE LARGE STORE ON THE CORNER NOW OCCUPIED BY MOON & MAYS, On First Day of January, 1890. t IN ORDER TO REDUCE my stock before moving I will sell regardless of cost, everything in the way of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Overcoats, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, &e. Don’t fail to come if you want to buy goods at prices never before heard of in Cartersville. Men’s Cassimere Overcoats, $1.75. “ *' “ $ 2.95. Men’s Broadcloth Pants, $1.95, worth $4.00. Men’s all wool Corkscrew Suits, $5, worth $9.00. Men’s Fine Fur Hats, $1.15, worth $2.50. Men’s all wool Cardigan Jackets, $1.25, worth $3.00. DRESS GOODS! All wool Henrietta, 38 inches wide, worth 60c. All wool extra fine quality Tricot, 40c. per yard, worth 65c. Striped Flannel, very fine quality, 45c., worth 75e. We haven’t space to give prices of only a few of our many bargains, but rest assured that the prices on everything are way below all competition. Yours to Command, JAS. P. JONES, WHOLESALE ANl> RETAIL I>l*Y GOODS. N r OTK ETO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS.~AU persons indebted to theeHtatoof H. H Holmes. dweaeed. are notified to make immediate payment, and all persona having chum* against said H. H. Holmes are notified to tile same properly made out to the undersigned, as provided by law. Payments may be made to ami claims filed with J. H Holmes, my duly con stituted attorney in fact. This sth November. 1 mi. J ESSE .1. HOLMES, Executor of H. 11. Holmes, deceased. Valuable Farm for Sale. GEORGIA Bartow county. By virtue of the power vested in the undersigned by the will of J. A. Howard, late of said eounty, deceased, we will sell at private sale, the following property, to-wit: The farm now occupied byOha's. M. Howard, containing li!t> acres, more or less, 5 miles west of Cartersville, on the new Kingston road. About 75 acres cleared and in gissl state of cultivation; balance well timbered. Improvements, V 'i 00 ]" frame dwelling house, well fin ished, good stables and outhouses. This land lies level and is valuable for all farming purposes. A verv desirable place, g.ssl neighborhood. Terms and price on applieation to the undersigned, k ('HAS. M. HOWAKI), JAS. M. HOWARD, A. Howard, deceased. This I.sth Nov., 1889. OfFii-h of ordinary bartow couvrr —i artersville, (ia., Nov. 6th, isst* At an efection held in and for the 14£id district (i M of Bartow county, on Saturday. October 2Bth" l**®- upon the question of “For Fence." or “For Sfw k I-aw.” the following is the result of said election, oh certified to me by the managers thereof, to wit : For stock I .aw rwlvetl 4.1 votes. For Fence. •• 31 vot ,. Minority for Stock Law 12 votes. Anil this is tieelared as the result, as provided bv law : aud said stock law wilt become of force anil effect lu ssid district on and after Mav 13th 1x9(1 being six months after the publication of this notice in the Cartersville Con rant American 0. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. If you want great bargains in Holiday goods go to Wikle's Hang Store. Bartow Sheriff's Sales. ( Y EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—WiII be sold I before the court house door In Cartersville, Bartow County, Us., on the first. Tuesday In January. IstHi, betweeu the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: l.ot* of land No. six hundred and sixty-six i6tni) and twenty fivec.s) acres uioreor less 011 the south side of lot No. six hundred and thirty-one flill 1. all in the 17th district and 3rd section of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Aaron Porter to satisfy four Justice Court ft. fas. from the Justice Court of the yrlst district, G. At, of said county. In fa vor of W. B. W. l.eeke against said Aaron Porter. Levy made and returned to me by C. T. I**eke, L.C. Said defendant. Porter in possession of said property and notified of the levy. Also at the same time and place, Lots of laud Nos. four hundred and forty-eight. (44M and four hundred and eighty-eight (4XX) and four hundred and eighty-nine 118S ). in the 17th dis trict and Srd section of liartow county, Ga. Lev ied on ami will In* sold as the property of 11. J. Wude to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of The Singer Manufacturing Company vs. H. .1. Wade. Property pointed out by plain tiff* a attorney. Also at the same time ami place the south half of lot of land number two hundred and seventy six (278 L and all of lot ot laud number three hun dred (Shot except twelve acres off of the south part ot said last named lot, both said lots lying and being in the 17th district and Srd section of Bartow county. On., all levied on and will be sold as tbe property of J. 1. Gore to satisfy one Jus tices court ti fa from Wist district, ti M, said county, in favor of W. A. Cilia in vs J. I. Gore, property in possession of defendant 1 ,*vy made and returned to me by H. J. Wude, L. C. Also at same time and place one bouse and lot In tbe town of Kingston in the ltlth district and 3rd section of Bartow county. Georgia, contain ing fonr acres more or less Said lot being the house and lot whereon the said Klbert Adams re sided on April 13th. las 7 I-evictl on and will lie sold as the property of Elbert Adams to satisfy one Bartow Superior court mortgage it fa in favor ot Marie T. Gillum, Executrix of W A Gillum, deceased, vs. said El'iert Adams. Prop erty pointed out in said mortgage fl fa. Also at the same time and place lots or land numbers six hundred aud thirty-two (6.121 six hundred and sixly-utne (than, six taundrtd and seventy (ti7U|, six hundred and seventv-flve t®7s! and six hundred and nlnety-uine (tins)'each con taining 40 acres more or less, lying in the 17th district and ltd section of Bartow county Ga | Levied on and will be sold sis the property of | Noah Blakely to satisfy a fl fa issued from the lustlee court of the Hslst district. O. M, of said county in favorofthe Georgia Chemical Works vs. Noah Blakely, Levy made and returned to me by F. G. Nelson, L.C. Also, at the same time and place, the follow ; Ing property, to-wit: Fonr mules, two of them a dnn color: the others, oue a bay and the other a black , two two-horse wugons and harness, fif teen hundred bushels of lime, more or less; blacksmith's toots, to-wit: one bellows, ons an vil, oue vise, six pairs of tongs, oue hammer, oue horse-shoe box and hammer, four crow-bars, seven stone-hummers, two picks, seven long-han dle shovels, one elock, one pair scales, flveuroops, tour steel drills, two lime forks, oue old one-horse ! wagon, one old sorrel horse. Also, lots of land j Nos. Ms and SR, located lu the fourth district | aud third section of Bartow county. Georgia— each of said lots of laud containing' forty acres, more or less; also, ten acres of land, more or less, bought by Ladd and Peck from N. M. Crock ett, aud which Is bounded on the south bv the right of way ot the Cherokee Hallroad; on the west by the property of Thomns H. Baker, on the east by the property of John S. Leake, and on the north by the property of the Alabaster Lime Works, or that part of said property bonght of John S. Leake, also lot of land No. 591. containing forty acres more or less—ail of said property located in the fourth district and third section of Bartow county, Georgia, at the time it was levied on by G. L. Franks, deputy sheriff of said county, on the 2xth day of February, IX7B. as tbe property of A. C. Ladd, one of the tJe . fendauts in fl, fa. to satisfy a ft. fa. Issued issued from the Superior Court of said county. In favor of George J. Brlant vs. Styles peck. A. C. Ladd and 1* H. Loud—all of suld property levied on and will be sold as the prop erty of said A. C. Ladd, one of the defendants in said fl. fa. to satisfy said fl. fa. fx,75 W W. ROBERTS. Sheriff. Deputy Sheriff. SVCOKOIA. BARTOW CO.-To all whom It VI may concern : William 0. Baker bus In due ha* applied to the undersigned for letters of ad ministration de bonis non on the estate of Jesse Baker, late of said county, deceased, and shows by said application that said estate is not fully administered aud is unrepresented. I will pass upon tlie said application on the first Monday in January next. Given under m.v hand and official signature this December 2nd, 18X9. O. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Pocket Book or Bottle of Perfume FREE with each 50c purchase, at WIKLE’S DRUG STORE. SKIN-CURA OR, Crawford’s ECZEMA WASH! Is an absolute specific for Dan druff and all Diseases and Humors of the Scalp. If you have any Scalp trouble get a bottle at once. It contains no poison or grease and is an elegant Hair Dresser. John Crawford & Cos., fehl7-90 Athens, Ga. FOR HALE ! A good, gentle horse, guaranteed to work anywhere—except head downward or in the lead of a locomotive —an almost new one-horse wagon, and new very heavy harness for same. The wagon has spring seat and a good brake, and was made by Mr. Bradley. Will sell cheap for cash, or on time until next fall if the party buying can make a note that will “pass muster” before the argus eyes of our banks. C. T. JONES. Money to Loan. No delay. Eight per cent interest. Small com mission. Aubrey & McEwen. If you contemplate making vour MOTHER, SISTER or SWEETHEART a present, go to Wikle’s Drug Store, next to Railroad Crossing. They will save you 25% DON’T - DELAY. You can l7e waited on now better than two days before Christmas. tWf AM READY.*•) First-Class goods at prices to suit both rich and poor, at WORD’S HOLIDAY PALACE. Don’t fail to buy your Christmas fruits, Candies, Ac., from Akerman. He must sell and will sell. FREE ! FREE 7~ Asa token of appreciation for the lib eral patronage which we have received at the hands of the people of Cartersville and Bartow county, we are ottering FREE to every one who will visit our store A CHANCE at a Handsome Decorated Lamp, one Oil Painting, one Smoker’s Set, and a large Wax Doll. Go at once and leave your name. will take place on New Year’s Day. J. R. WIKLE A CO., Druggist, Near Railroad Crossing. Akerman has the tinest stock of Can dies, Nuts and Raisins, Ac., in town, and is selling them out cheaper than you can buy anywhere else. Price him on some of these goods and vou can save money. THIS— It will, save you Money. Realizing the stringency in money matters, we have decided to offer our en tire stock of Christmas and Holiday Goods AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY ONE. We have a splendid array of goods Nothing carried over from last season— everything is fresh and new. J. R. WIKLE A CO., Drugg'sts, Near Railroad Crossing. Absolutely startling are the low prices at which you can buy Christmas grocer ies at Akerman's. At cost is something unheard of before. PRICES KNOCKED INTO A COCKED HAT in Christmas and Holiday Goods at WIKLE’S DRUG STORE, Near Railroad Crossing. In making Christmas purchases of gro ceries don’t forget Akerman, who will save you money. r- WE MUST CLOSE OUT our Holiday Goods IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS, and if you w ant Bargains that are Bar gains goto see us. J. R. WIKLE & CO. Druggists NOTICE. I hereby earnestly appeal to all who are indebted to Dr. Hamiter in any way to make immediate payment TO ME. Not only are theamounts now due, but my friends will see that it is necessary to have money at once. I earnestly appeal to all to respond at once. MRS. C. H. HAMITER. Dec. 18th, 1889. Be early in taking advantage of the low prices now ruling at Akerman’s. Gro ceries sold at first cost for cash. From now until after the Holidays we will oiler Anything in the Holiday line gW~ AT YOUR OWN PRICE. UU Come to see us and price our goods be fore purchasing elsewhere and see if we are not 25$ under any of our competi tors. J. R. VIKLE A CO., Druggists. A pocket book given away with each worth of goods purchased at Wikle's Drugstore. A Dressing Case that would have sold last season for 92.50, now $1.50, or oue that sold at 920.00. now $15.00, at WORD’S HOLIDAY PALACE. An immense stock of Xmas Goods arriving at Wikle’s Book Store. decl2-2t She—“ Say, Sam! Go to Miot’s drug store and get m > a box of his candy. He—“l will, wife, as it is the best and purest to he had.” tf Strickland A Bro. will receive this week new prunes, Valencia raisins, plum pudding, verniicilli, imported olive oil, okra, tomatoes and figs. These goods are first-class in every particular and will please the most fastidious. “Say, George, if you want to see me Sunday, be sure to have a box of Miot’s French candy.” tf SENSHTION.t SCHEUER BROS., The Largest Dry Goods House in Cartersville. NOBODY can outdo us ! Nobody can compete with us ! Nobody can equal usl Our matchless bargains stand foremost and alone. Be your own judges and don’t spend a dollar or a nickel elsewhere before looking at Scheuer Bros. Our Dress Goods ana Cloak sales last week were immense. There must be some reason for this. The truth and the whole truth is, that we have the largest assortment and that we undersell anybody and every body on anything in the shape of Dry Goods. To enumerate just half of our bargains we could fill two pages of this paper, as our space don’t allow it; we will only mention a few of our wonderful bargains : 125 Ladies’ Wraps worth fully $0 and sti, at $1.75. 75 “ “ “ “ $0 and $7, at $3.00. 48 “ “ “ “ SB, at $4.00. 150 Ladies’and Misses Jackets, worth $4 to $5, at $2.50. 75 Ladies and Misses Jackets, worth $7 to SB, at $3.50. 45 “ “ “ Newmarkets, worth sls, at $3. 40 Ladies’ extra fine garments, worth $lO, at $5.00. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A Terrible Cut in Clothing! An opportunity for the young men to save tiiirty- Five per cent, on their Christmas Suits. We are determined to sell more Clothing than all of the houses put together in Cartersville, and in order to do so we have marked down in every suit in our house. iISTGIVE US A CALL. GARWOOD BROS. RROBES & RAVERtY '*• *■ Furniture Company. THE LEADING FURNITURE AND CARPET ESTABLISHMENT SOUTH. Twenty-Five Thousand Square Feet of Display Room. SIOO,OOO Worth of Furniture and Carpets in Stock. SPECIALS: FURNITURE. Toilet Bed Room Sets, Marble Top Bevel Glasses, with Toilette and ten pieces for $35. Solid Oak Bed Room Suits, $25 each. Silk Parlor Plush Suits, $35 each. Windsor Folding: Beds, 25 styles in stock. Buy a Folding Bed and be happy. RHODES & HAVERTY FURNITURE COMPANY, tljan 89 and 91 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. FOR SALE AT A BAROAIN. A desirable home in Carte raville, with two and a half acres of land. Splendid oak grove. Apply at this otliee. SAVED FROM CONSUMPTION. Several physicians predicted that Mr. Asa H. Rowley, druggists, of Chicago, would soon have consumption caused by ana ggravt.'ed ease of catarrh. Cus tomers finally induced him to try Clarke's Extract ( f Flax(papilon)catarrh cure. He says: “The result was unpre cedented. I comment <h! to get well after the lirst application an,' am now after a few weeks, entirely cureu.” It will do the same for you. Price SI.OO. Try Clarke’s flax soap for the skin and you will use no other. 25 cents. All of Clarke’s flax remedies are for sale by J. R. Wikle A Cos., druggists. meh7-ly THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE. Who have used Clarke’s extract of flax (papillon) skin cure and award it the first and highest place as a remedial agent in all cases of skin diseases, erysip elas, eczema, pimples, unsightly blotch es, humiliating eruptions, boils, ear buueles, tetter, etc., all yield to this wonderful preparation at once. Price SI.OO for a large bottle at .1. R. Wikle A Co.’s drug store. Clarke’s flax soap is good for the skin. Try it. Price 25 cents. mchlO-ly Come and see us, price our goods and take a chance free at those beautiful prizes. This is not a mere advertise ment or a scheme to get you in our store. It is one way we have of show ing our appreciation of your liberal pat ronage for the year I*B9. Remember the place. Wikle’s drug store, m>xt to railroad crossing. Special for the Next Four Days. 40 pieces Royal Cambric, finer than Lonsdale, only 8c a yard. 20 pcs. Canton Flannel, worth fully 12£e, only 9c. 12 pcs. French Flannels, “ “ 75c, only 40c. 200 pcs. Feather Trimming, worth 50c, only 10c. 20 pcs. Gray Tricot Flannels, 38 inches only ICAc 45 Table Oil Cloth worth 35c., only 20c a yard. 1000 Large Cotton Towels, 5c a piece. 25 pieces wool Henrietta, 38 inches, 25c, a yard. And 100 other Bargains. In conclusion, we will say that we can easily sell goods cheaper than our competitors pay for them. £O~OVII IMMENSE SALES ARE THE BEST TESTIMONY TO THESE FACTS. SCHBUER BROS., The Leaders of Low Prices. (1 EORGIA—BARTOW COUNT Y.—J. H. WAL- T drop has applied for exemption of person alty and setting apart and valuation of home steud, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock on the 2d day of January, isiHi, at my office. This December 4. IS*#. O. W, HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Remember YOU STAND A CHANCE of getting a handsome present by going to Wikle’s Drug Store and leaving your name. BT COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully invited to call at Word’s Wholesale Drug Store and make selec tions of what they may want in the holi day line. Great bargains to be had at his store. Strickland & firo. are selling the best pickles, sour and sweet, the finest brands of mince meat, codfish, edam and pine apple cheese, imported olives and maca roni, French sardines and a thousand varieties of tomato catsups and sauces. TO PROSPECTIVE GAS CONSUMERS. The Gas Light Company are prepared to do gas fitting, and furnish chandeliers to properly equip your stores and homes on more reasonable terms than can be given by any other Arms. We are inter ested over any other parties in doing this work well, to prevent leakage, com plaint, loss of time, etc. We are here and if anything goes wrong with our work, you can easily see us and have it made right. The quality of the gas is superior and the price very reasonable. Estimates as to the cost of fitting houses furnished by the superintendent, Wm. B. Miller. novH-tf Go to Wikle’s Drug Store and leave your name fora chance at those beauti ful prizes to be given away. No charges. Remember the place. Wikle’s Drug Store. Near railroad crossing. CARPETS. Ingrains, 40,5 c and 60 cents. Brussels, 60, 75 and 90 cents. Velvets, $1.25. Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portier Cur tains, Etc. Competent workmen sent to any part of the State to lay our Carpets. THE INVALID’S HOPE. Many seemingly incurable cases of blood poison, catarrh, scrofula and rheu matism have been cured by B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), made by the Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Write to them for book filled with convincing proof. G. W. B. Raider, living seven miles from Athens, Ga., writes: “For sever al years I suffered with running ulcers, which doctors treated, and pronounced incurable. A single bottle of B. B. B. did me more good than all the doctors. I kept on using it and every ulcer healed.” D. C. Kinard A Son, Towaliga, Ga., writes: “We induced a neighbor to try B. B. B. for catarrh which he thought was incurable, as it had resisted all treat ment. It delighted him, and continu ing its use he was cured sound and well.” R. M. Lawson, East Point, Ga., writes: “Mv wife had scrofula fifteen years. She kept growing worse. She lost her hair and her skin b*-oke out fearfully. Debility, emaciation and no appetite followed. After physicians and numer ous advertised medicines failed, I tried B. B. 8., and her recovery was rapid and complete.” Oliver Secor, Baltimore, Md., writes “I suffered from weak back and rheu matism. B. B. B. has proven to be the only medicine that gives me relief. Strickland A Bro. are jobbing at very low prices, oranges, eocoanuts, nuts, raisins, citron, apples and candies of al kinds. You cannot beat their prices by going to Rome and Atlanta. Their nev syrups and sugars are arriving ever) day. j