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FEISUUAUY 27, IK9O.
OItITi'AKI r:s, Tltl HI Tt>OF ItKSPtil TANARUS,
The Conrant-Americaii, in its effort to
(rive all the imhvi, will endeavor to ice
that deaths which may occur will not
escape proper notice in these columns.
Regular olntuarv notices, tributes of re
aped, etc., furnished us tor publication
will be charged for at halt tin usu
rates.
A barber who could speak twenty
different languages died in India
napolis a few days ago. The sta
tistics are not in on the number of
victims of his dialects that have
gone before.
While we in this part of the
exemplary grape pat It are enjoy
ing the odors of pear and (tench
blooms a shiver comes along with
the information that snow in How
land Flat, ld California, lies about
seventy-five feet deep.
Munchausen's adventures were
written by Rudolf Eric Has pc, and
n is well the country Knows this,
for some of Ingall’s speeches are of
a character that would give ground
ior a suspicion that it might have
been among his productions.
Thirty-five years seems a long
time to wait for a political triumph.
The democrats of lowa have
struggled valiantly for that period
and have at last been rewarded for
their patience and steadfast persist
ence by the election of a governor,
and a worthy official will prove
Governor Holes.
It is understood that Mr. Randall,
who was too sick to la* in his place,
suggested that Mr. Crisp lead the
party hosts in the sectional struggle
over the rules in the house. The
( lobe-Ilemoerat, which is a repub
lican paper, says: “He is one of the
brightest, most resourceful and
most audacious of the democratic
members of the popular branch of
congress.”
A Kansas paper in an article on
“jays” says: “At the top of the
heap and ruling this roost of Kan
sas jays sits Ingalls, the venomous
vivisector of vexatious Virginians,
the vicious ventilator of vulpine,
vandalic voting.” The writer might
have continued in his alliterative
strain and added more truthfully,
“the vindictive, vituperative, vo
racious and venal vamper of vile
vernacular.”
Publishers of leading New York
papers who reduced the prices of
single copies for a supposed advan
tage are now vigorously struggling
to increase them again, admitting
that at the reduced price they do
not got tin* value of the white pa
per. Confessedly, the best policy is
to maintain a price as low as possi
ble to cover expense of production,
as in no other manner irt it possible
to sustain a paper.
The Atlanta Journal, with its ac
customed courage, condemns in
words of no uncertain meaning the
auction sale of seats for the Jetter
son-Florence performance, showing
that though it was claimed by Mr.
DeGive that the proceeding was to
head off speculators, people paid
higher than ever for seats, and most
of the money coining from the ad
vances goes out of Atlanta, the .Jef
ferson-Florence combination get
ting 85 per cent, of the proceeds, the
other 15 per cent, going to Mr. De-
Give himself.
Chicago virtually won the world’s
fair on Monday by the house voting
the site to that city. The tight was
between Chici go, St. Louis, New
York and Washington. Southern
members generally favored either
New York or St. Louis. Chicago is
the metropolis of the buoyant,
bounding west and is noted for tin
activity and push of its citizens.
When the slight bias engendered
by the reflection that it is a possi
ble republican victory wears awa.v
our people will generally admit
that the selection is a good one.
Rev. T. I)e Witt Talmage preach
ed a special memorial sermon on
Henry W. Grady at the Brooklyn
tabernacle last Sunday, lie paid a
glowing tribute to the manhood
and ability of the youngs aitherner,
and affirmed Lis Christian charac
ter. Referring to his New Englau 1
dinner speech, he said “it would go
(town to tile generations with Web
ster’s speech at Bunker Hill, Wil
liam Wirt’s speech at the arraign
ment of Aaron Burr, Edmund
Burk’s speech on Warren Hastings,
Robert Emmet's speech for his own
vindication.”
There is danger in impure Mood.
There is safety in taking Hood's Sarsa
parilla, the great blood puritier. loti
doses one dollar. I
'File new |Histagc stumps made
their appearance on the 22nd and it
was quite a nice idea for them to
tiegin their career of usefulness on
tie* birthday of the father of his
country, whose bust will adorn the
2-centers, the most |Hipular de
nomination. The two cent stamp,
which has been of a sickly green
color, has Im>cii changed to a car
mine. The size is reduced by about
one-eighth in height, and by less
than that in width, the shape lc
-coming more nearly square. The
(if Ijffi mi-iL* {j j r11
within the shield is retained, hut
in place of tin* single figure of de
nomination, directly beneath the
portrait, there are two numerals,
one at each side, near the bottom,
and there is considerably more of
ornamentation. The engraving is
a little ladder, and the stronger
contrasts of light and shade, and
the more "artistic disposition of the
heavy shadows, give to tin* new de
sign a vivacity which makes the
old stamp flat in comparison. A
conspicuous feature of the new
stamps, in all of the denominations,
is tin-heavier shading of the nar
io v margin outside of the sliii Id,
firmly outlining the stamp, and giv
ing it the appearance of a bevelled
edge.
A charming little entertainment
was the illustrated lecture at the i
Baptist church last Tuesday even-1
ing, presenting scenes and imi- 1
dents In the infancy, boyhood and
ministry of < 'hrist. Mr. K. < t. Mitch
ell, general secretary of the Rome
Y. M. F. A., managed the scenery
and Dr. Headdeu made one of tlit*
mis' delightful lectures ever listen
ed to in the church. It was re
gretted that the inclement weatht r
prevented a large attendance.
Administrator's Sale.
GKOROIA, liartow County.
By virtue of ivn tinier from the Court of Ordl*
na y of Bartow county, will lie Hold on the firHt
Tuesday in April, IMH), 111 the court hous# flour
in Haiti county, I at ween the legal wile hour*, one
undivided hull interest in honne and lot in the
city of CartJTHviile. Georgia, Maid county, on
which James Bell rcHided at the time of lilh death,
bounded oh follow*: On tin? north by J. C.
Spil-rgs’ lot, on the Mouth by the lot of Mr* Mar*
i’ll"! Carry, on the went, by TenneMHee street find
on the east by laud owned b.v ItobertH Jt CollinM.
commencing at the corner of Ten nessee street and
Mrs. Margaret Curry’s lot and running east two
hundred feel, thence north fifty feat, tie nee went
two hundred feat, thence south fifty f t. contain
ing one-fourth acre more or less. Sold as the
property of the estate of JamcH Bell, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs anti creditors. Terms
of Hale cash February 2d, Imm.
F. M. OCKHAM,
Administrator of James Bell, deceased.
Lotter* of Dismission.
OKOH<IA* Bartow County.
Whereas, John A, Goodson, administrator of
Monroe Goodson. rep esents to the court in his
p -t it lon, duly fie I and entered on record, that
lie has fully administered Monroe Goodson’s es
tate, This Is therefore to cite ail persons con
enrnad, kindred ana creditors, to show cause, if
anv t hey can, why said administrator should not
be discharged from Ids administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission on tiie first Monday in
June, IMH). G. W. li KM)KICKS, Ordinary.
Sheriff s Sale of Uuretnrned Wild
Laud.
GEORGIA, Bartow Gounty.
Wl 1 be Hold before the court houe door In Car
terHville, Bartow county, Ga., within the legal
nale hours on the first Tuesday in June. IH9O, the
following lot of land, to wit : Lot No. 17H, in the
sth district and Brti section of Bartow county,
containing Bill ucr s more or less. Levi, don and
will l>e sold us unreturned wild laud for its taxes
for the year IXM) Fi fti Issued by .1. F. Linn, tax
collector of said county, and sold as required by
law. Tills Ufith February, IMH).
feb27-SH)d W \V. HOB K RTS, Sheri IT.
Executor's Sale.
(iKOUGIA, Bartow County.
Office of Ordinary, Cartersville, Ga.. February
24, IN9O —By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Barrow county, will be Hold
on the first Tuesday In April. IMH), at the court
house door in said county, between the legal sale
hours, the tract of land in said county whereon
Mary Porter resided at the time of her death,
containing sixty-five acres more or lists, as fol
lows; Lot No. and twenty-five acres more or
less on the south side of lot No. tittl all lying and
lining in the 17th district- and .’trdisecl ion of said
cou.it.v. Terms of sale cash. Solo for paymeht
of debts of said deceased and for distribution
among the heirs of deceased.
W. I*. WHITESIDES. Executor.
Twelve Mouths' Support.
(JKOUGIA, Hartow County.
Ordinary’** Office, Cartersville, Oa., Feb. Uflth.
1890.—T0 ail whom It may concern: Theapprain
er appointed by the Court to net apart a twelve
months’ support to liurnie Lowe and meven mi
nor children out; of the estate of tierdeceaeed hue
band, Ned Lowe, have made their leport an re
i]uired by law and the name in now of tile In my
‘•files and all \ -ersoiis are hereby notified that if
no good cause in shown to the contrary the same
wlll be made the judgment of the court ou the
first Monday In April, 1896.
G. W. H KNPRICKS. Ordinary.
n I TTmrnikT T®** no shoes unless
I.A illilllM W- *•lHulas* name and
Va* V A ivAfl price arc stumped on the
bottom. Jf the dealer eaniiMt supply you.
send direct to factory, enclosing advertised
price.
W r
WT L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf, M * h\ v Faced Grain and Creed,
moor Waterproof.
Best in the world. Examine his
•5.00 GENE INK 11ANI)-SEWE1) SHOE.
84.00 11 VND-SEWED WEFT SHOE.
*5.50 POFICE AND FARMERS’ SHOE.
• i.ftO EX I'KA X A me: ('ll F SHOE.
84.25 A 84 WORKINGMEN'S SHOES.
8-4.00 and 81.75 HOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES.
All made In Congress. Button and Face.
$3 & $2 SHOES ladjls.
• 1.75 SHOE FOB MISSES.
Beet Material. Beat Style. Best Fitting.
W. F. Douglas, Brockton, Maas. Sold by
J. P. JOrtcS.
janh - in.
Geo. \Y. Waldrup & Cos.
have a full line of Farmers
Supplies which they will
sell on time on liberal
terms.
LESSONS IN ART.
\NIMHKR OF OCR PROPLE
having expressed a hope that Mr.
tV. V. Sharp Mould nmtiirt? to giva art
Ichhoiih in our i-ity, and having, one and
anotner, tqxiken to him at different
times, he takes thin method of getting
at an tindi iKtanding vvitli tiieni. He
doc* not i are to go into tlie work unions
there i><- a suiii- i- ot iiuml.cr iiitereMlel
to guarailt-<- the formation of a r-gular
elans, in which academic methods and
course may he gone through w ith, in a
thorough artistic wav. Tlie terms would
be made as follows: fit) for a course of
twenty lessons one payable monthly
in advance, one to run over two months
and a half. The studio-easels to be at
the disposal of students, lit; would or
gHiii/a*, t.s,, .i . lass for outdoor work
from nature that most delightful of all
art was?!: to g-- out sketching twice o.
thrice a month, instruction in which
class would is- gratis to pupiisof regular
class.
I ait those really interested address M r.
Sharp or call upon him, at the “South
land” w ithin a week or ten days. He
w ill delay contracting for commissions
that would occupy hissummer time un
til then. _
( hmiicul ami Analytical Laliratory.
GI ST. J. BIDTIvL, Ph. I).
4 hcniiit for the Walker Iron ud < mil < 0.,
Labratory, 4 I 4 Elm Street,
I*. . ttox 6*o. I HATTANOOUA, TI.NX.
/ IHKMH .U. Analyses of all kinds
\ made promptly and accurately.
Vvill take samples directly from mines
or cars reasonable terms.
Analyses of Iron and Manganese Ores,
Fu-nace Slags, Limestone and Iron a
pe alty.
ferms for contract work or single
analysislurnisiieil on application.
Refers to I lade Coal Company and A.
(. Clarke, Cartersville.
Both tlie method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, 'cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Byrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale In 500
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, Nr. NEW YORK, N ’t.
City Marshal's Sales.
Will be mild before the court house door In the
city of Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga., on the
firm Tueeda.v In March. 1890, within the legal
ho are of sale the following property, to satisfy
fl fan Issued for city taxes for the year Ihmb:
One house and lot on Erwin st.,, bounded north
by lot of Mrs. Lang, east by Erwin st„ Mouth by
<’, H. Smith’s lot and west by lot of Haynes
Milner, containing one half acre, more or less,
now occupied by John Taylor. Levied on as the
property of Thos. If. Baker tosattsfy a tax fi.fa.
in avor of city of Cartersville against said Thos.
11 Baker.
Alo at the same time and place on-' frame
budding, two rooms wi h hall on south side,
Bunted on lot belonging to city, fronting east
on public square, bounded on north by Church
street, now occupied by J. A. Baker and W. I.
Heyward, as law offices. Levied on oh the prop
erty of J. A. Baker to satisfy a tax fi.fa. in
favor of city of Carters vllle against said J. A.
Baker.
A Iso at same time and place two houses and
lots in the city of Cartersville bounded north by
Main street, east by lot of T. \V. White and
Bridge street, west by Cues vllle street. contain
ing 2 aeres more or less, and the two tenement
houses situuted thereon. Levied on as the prop
erty of J. W Harris, Jr., to satisfy a tax fl. fa.
in favor of city of Carte rsville against said J. W.
Harris, Jr. •
Also at the same time and place one vacant
lot in city of Cartersville, fronting west on Erwin
street, bounded north by property of Humphrey
W. Cobb, east by Collins street and south prop
erty of Mrs Laramore, containing one acre more
los-j. Levied on as the property of (’has. H.
! Smith to satisfy a tax ft. fa. in favor of the city
j of Cartersville against said Chas H. Smith,
j Also at same time and place one house and lot
in city ot Cartersville, on Cass vllle street, boun
j tied north by vacant lot of Harris Best.east by
lands of Andy Bohannon and James B. Conyers,
south by Ja.-. B Conyers lot and fronting west
on Ca sville street, containing one halt acre more
or less. Now occupied by Hr. J. M. Young. Lev
ied on as the property ofT. W. Milner to satisfy
a tax ti. fa. in favor ofclty of Cartersville against
said T. \V. Mdner.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot in city of Cartersville, fronting west, on
Tetme see street, north by lands of A. M. Frank
lin. east by lands of J. T. Norris, south by prop
erty of Mrs. Lucy Bell, containing one half acre
more or less, now occupied by Edward Ford.
Levied on as the property of Edward Ford to
satisfy a tax ft. ia. in favor ofclty of Cartersville
against said Edward Ford.
Also at the -aim* time and place one house and
lot In city of Cart rsv He. fronting, west on Wof
ford street, bounded north by land of C. A. Stan
ley, east by lands of Bil liard Henderson and
Monroe Hi ey, south by property of Moses Hop
kins, containing one half acre more or hsa, now
occupied b.v Mary Peacock. Levied on as the
property of C. A. Stanley to satisfy a tax rt. fa.
in favor of city of Cartersville against said C. A.
Stanley.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot in city of Cartersville bounded north by prop
erty of Jos. C W afford, east by property of
Robert Pai-rott. southland b longing to Mller
Collins estate and west by an alley, containing
one iourth acre more less. Levied on as the
property of Fannie Ga lies to satisfy a tax fl. fa
in favor of city of Cartersville against sad Fan
nie Gaines.
Also at the same time ami place, one house
and lot in the city of Cartersville. fronting south
on Kernodle street, bounded north and west by
lands of D. W. K. Peacock, east bv land ol Mrs.
G H. Aubrey, containing one half acre more or
less. Lcv ed on as the property of Elam Chris
tian to satisfy a tax ft fa. in favor of the city of
Cartersville against said Elam Christian.
Also at the same time snd place, one house
and lot in Cartersville, fronting south on the
Wolf Pen road, bounded west by Doctor William
Delay, north by property of George Kay, and
east by property of Elbert Smith, containing
one-h If acre more or less. Levied on as the
property of Madison Green tosatimy a tax fl. fa
in favor of city of Cartersville against said
Green. J. D. WILKERNON. Marshal
MM EMORY
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Dissolution Notice.
rpiTE copartnership heretofore exist
-1 ins under the firm name of W. C.
Edwards A Cos., has been dissolved by
mutual consent. Those owing the late
linn will please come forward and set
tle at once. The business will be con
tinued at the old stand uv W. c\ Ed
wards. AV. C. EDAVARDS.
X. TI MLIN.
Cartersville, Ga., Feb. sth, ISBO.
febO-lm
Bartow Sheriffs Sales.
O ROBOT A--Barton County,
Will be hoIJ. before th to art house door, in \
tl • to vn or Grtv avl’l**, Bartow county. Oa.,
between the usual bourn ul sale, on ihe first |
Ttiendav in April n it, the following p ojKrty,
to-* It:
Lot of land No. lit* in the 17th district and 3rd
h'm Hoii of Bartow county Georgia, W'U Ih* * old
its the |>r|*erty of Harty McGregor to. satisfy
one elate and county tax fi, fa, fa 18*9 against
h kid Marty Me'begor. I>*vy made and retoruel
by S. J I*. Yarboroajrti. L. G.
Also fit the saute time aud place lot of land No.
27 hi tbe 4th district and 3rd section ,f B.*. tow
Georgia, Levied on and wiil be Hold an
the property of Jo** Norther to satisfy one state
nnd county tax fi, fa, for the year Ixhj. against
sdd Joe Nort bey. Levy made and returned bv
J, T. Broughton, L. C.
Also at the * arne time and place one house and
lot in the city of Gartersviile, <}a.. containing one
a-* e more or less and bounded east by str*t,
north by Main street. Month by property of John
i . N >rrU, we*t by property of J A Baker,
levied on and will be Hold a* the propertv of J.
A. Baker to satisfy state ami county tax fl.
fa, for 18HJ, against J, A. Baker, aud one lax .
fa. in -tivor of state anil county for 1889 against
J, A. Baker, for M s. .1. it. B.iker. Proper
ty pointed out by said J. A. Baker. Levies
mule and returned to me by J. G. Broughton.
L. C,
*.*o at the same time and place the frame
planing mill and !ot,“on ail fi same 1h locate.!,
c filing % acre more or ie*N, situate] on the
west side of Krwln street in the city of <’ari -*rs
vi.le, Bartow county, Ga.. bounded south by E.
& W. It It., ea-t by Erwin at re. t, north and west
by Gartersvill.* Land G >ui| any. Also all the
m i all e**y, shafting, puLeys, in said building,
nduding one 25 horse power engine and boiler,
Morris make, 1 resaw, Egan make, 1 scroll saw,
Fr *nk A (Jo., make, 1 p a ier, Frank A Go. make.
All levied ou and will be sold as the property of
vV. A. Williams. Jr., to satis y one Bartow supe
rior court mortgage fi.f., in favor <>t Wright
n nd Hndsputh vs. said W. A. Williams, Jr.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
and in possesion of defendant.
Also at the same time and place lots of land
Nos. 490 and 4ft 1 Iving and being in the 17! h dis
trict, and 8. and 8e t on of la-tow county. G* orgia
ea h c mtalning forty acre* more or less Levied
on aud will be sold as the property of William
N.chots, Sr., to satisfy one Barlow county court
fi. fa. in favor of O orgia Chemical oiks vs.
William Nichols, Sr., property pointed out by
plaintiffs attorney. I>evy iuadeoy J. W. Wil
liams, forir or deouty sheriff. Property in pos
sess! n of defendant nt time of levy.
As- at the sain*- time and p ace one vacant
Vt on the north side of Main street in the city of
Gartersviile, Bartow conntv, Ga., known as the
James Miner lot, bounded west by George II
GUrwath’s lot east bv Mrs. W. B. Wallace. North
by HHlhouse and H. G.Mays, south by Main
street, containing one acre more or I<*h* levied
on and will be sold ns the property of J. A. Baker
to satisfy two justice court fi. fa.a from 822nd
district G. M. One in favor of Peacock & Veal vs.
.1. A Baker. One in favor of J. T. Bell vs. J. A.
i. iker. Property pointed out by defendant and
levies made and returned to me by F, H, Frank
lin, L G.
Also at the same time aud place lot of land No.
93 J la the 17th distrlc; and 3rd section of Bar
tow county Georgia, containing 40 acres more or
less. Levied on and w ill be sold as the property
of John. Moore to satisfy one fi. fa. from Floyd
C iuntv city court in favor of W. J. Satterfield,
surviving partner of J. H. and W. J. SaitcrfKd
vs. said John Moore. Property in possession of
said defendant and pointed out by said defend
ant.
Also at the same time and place lot of land No.
246 in the 22nd district and 2nd section of Bar
tow county, Ga. Levied on and will be sold as
tiie property of Mrs. Adaline Mead to satisfy one
state and county tax fi. fa. for 1889, against said
Adaline Head. la*vy made and returned to me
by W. L. Byars, L. G.
Also at the same time and place lot of land No.
576 in the 21st district and 2nd section of Bar
tow county, Georgia. Levied on and will be sold
as the property of W. H. Bullock heirs to satisfy
one state and county tax fi. fa. for lsxtt vs. W. L.
Goodwin, agent for W. H. Bullock heirs. Levy
made and returned to me by J. G. Broughton,
LC.
Also at the same time and place lot ofland No.
541 in the 4th district and 3rd section of Bartow
county Ga., containing forty acres more or less.
Levied on and will be sold ns the property of
Phillip Simpson to satisfy one state and county
tax fi fa. for 1889 against W. L. Goodwin, agent
for Phillip Simpson Levy made and returned to
me by J. G. Broughton, L. C.
Also at the same time and place lot of land
Numbers 591,684, 565 and 566, in the 4th district
aud 3rd section of Bartow county Georgia.
Is vied on and will besold as the property of Mis.
L. G. Ladd to satiety one state and county tax
fi. fa. for the year 1889, against said Mrs.' L. G.
Ladd.
Also at the same time and place one hundred
and thirty acres of southern portion or side of
lot No. 98, being all of said lot except thirty
acres belonging to Mr. Payne. Also fifteen acres
more or less in north-east corner of lot No. 83,
said fliteen acres being described as follows: Be
ginning at north nst corner of said lot No. S3,
running west 40 poles, thence south 7 i poles,
thence east 36 poles, thence north to point of
beginning 76 poles, being In all 115 acres more or
less, and being same land which was assigned to
Nancy Bussell, widow of John Russell, deceased,
as Dower. All lying and being in sth district
and 3rd section of said state and county of Bar
tow. Levied on and will besold as the property
of estate of Edwin M. Price, dec’sd, to satisfy
one Bartow superior court mortgage fi. fa. in
favor of New England Mortgage Security Com
pany vs. J. P. Hawks, administrator of Edwin
M. Price, dec’sd. Property pointed out in said
mortgage fi. fa.
Also at the same time and place lots of land
Numbers 181, 105, KM, 146 and 147 in the 22nd dis
trict and 2nd section of Bartow county, Georgia.
Levied on and will lie sold as the property of W.
P. Ward, N. R., to satisfy one state and county
tax fl. fa. for lsß9 against W. P. Ward. L. 8.
Munford, agent.
Also at the same time and place Tots of land
Numbers 1046, 1115, 1186 and 1183 in the 4th dis
trict and 3rd section of Bartow county, Georgia,
levied on and will lie sold as the property of the
Georgia Graphite Company to satisfy one stale
und county tax fl. fa. for 1889, against G. M.
Jones, President Georgia Graphite Company.
Property in possession of defendant.
Also at the same time and plac? twenty (20)
acres off west side of lot No. 596 in the 4th district
and 3rd section of Bartow county, Georgia, boun
ded east by lands of Robert Pritchett and Peter
Murray’s estate, on the north by the land of the
estate of J. A. Howard, south by lauds of Mrs.
E. B. Leake and west by lands of J. 8 and T. W.
Leake to satisfy one state and county tax fl. fa.
for the year 1889. against said J. 8. and T. W.
Leake. Property in possession of defendants.
W. W. ROBERTS, Sheriff,
H. R. MAXWELL. Deputy Sheriff,
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order from the court of ordi
nary of Bartow county, Georgia, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in April, 1890, at the court
house door in said county, between the legal sale
hours, the tract of land in said county whereon
Mary A. S.-hooter resided at the time of her deal h,
which includes what is known as the Eliza M.vnat t
place, containing three hundred and ten acres
more or less, being the whole lots of land Nos.
three hundred and twenty-two and three hundred
a id twenty-three (322 and 328) in the twenty-sec
ond (22) district and second (2nd)section, in said
county, except ten acres which were sold from
oue of said lots, prior to April Ist, 1872, and
which ten acres lie near the Tennessee road.
The said 310 acres lying and being in said coun
ty, and on the Tennessee road, near Pine Log
church, in said county. Sold for the purpose of
paying debts and for distribution.
Terms of sale, two thousand dollars cash, bal
ance note due in twelve months, well secured,
with interest. February 25th, 1890.
BENJ. P. SCHOOLER,
Administrator Estate Mary A. Schooler, l)ec’d.
Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
whom it may concern: A. I). Gilbert, guar-
JL dlan for Lela A. Gilbert and William H. Gil
bert, minors of W. H. Gilbert, deceased, has ap
plied to meiu due form for leave to sell certain
all the real estate belonging to said mino.s and
said application will be heard on the firs Mon
day in April, IS9O, and if no good csuse is shown
to the contrary the ord- r for sale will be granted
as prayed for. This 25th February, 1890.
G. W. HENDKP’KS, Ordinary.
Application for Guardianship.
j GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Ordinary’s Office. Portersville. Ga.. February
24. 1890.—Bunco Moody having applied to
be appointed guardian of the person and proper
ty of Ella .Martin, a minor under fourteen years
of age, resident of said county, this is to cite all
persons concerned to be and appear at the Court
of Ordinary to be held the first Monday in April,
1890, and show cause if any they can, why Bunco
Moody should not be entrusted with the guard
iouship of the person and property of Ella Mar
tin, G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To whom it may concern : A. M. Willingham,
having, in proper ft>rm, applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
Didama Jane's, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin
of Didama James to be and appear at mv office
within the time allowed by law, and show cause.
If any they can. why permanent administration
should uo* be granted to A. M. Willingham on
Didama James' estate. Witness ray hand and
official signature, this 25th day of February. 1890.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
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Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue uf an or ler from the Court of Ortii
dar.v of Bartow county will be sold on the first
1 ueeday in March, IMi I. ct the court house door
in raid county, between th. mile hours the
lot of lan lln Mild county wher. on Ann Jackson
resided at the time of her death in the tow i of
Kinmton. mild county, containing: one-half acre
more or lese. bounded as follows: On the east
b.\ Shaw street, on the south by Isaiah Pox’s lot
? n JSS V* v (1 * Nog*-**’ land, on the no. th
by Gillam Alley and Alf.ed Cork's lot. Sold for
paying debts of deceased and for distribution
among the heirs o/ said deceased.
i S; ®£YIdSBS, Administrator, Ac.
January 29th, 1890.
Administrators Sale.
C"* EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.— By virtue of
J an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Bartow county, w ill be sold on the first To* sday
in March. 1890. at the courthouse door in said
county, between the legal salt- hours, the tract of
land In said county, wvereon G, F. Vaughan re
sided at the time ofhis death, containing 115
acres more or less to-wit: Lot of bind No. 9!M)
except five acres off the north part of said lot,
sold to T . SchoAeM. Also No. 829 and 826. all
of sa'd lois of land lying and being in the 4t'
district and 3rd section of said county. Sold for
paying i ebts and distribution among the heirs
ot said dt ceased. Terms of sale ash.
JOHN V. STEGALL, Adm’r
$4.5® G. F. VAUGHAN, Deceased.