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A CONUNDRUM SALAD
fun Fora Whol, Copan, Thts, U„ 8 ,|„„.
iag Evenings.
rm.M St i° f i U8 ’ Says the Ladie ’ Home
Journal know the game that has
been called a “Literary Salad.”
11 ,na y be well to describe it
or ,'! s 'tonification, briefly.
F i rS !> and Ini S bowi is uiieu with
quotations from fairly well-known
authors. Each quotation is en
closed in a small envelope, and
numbered on the outside, the num
bers corresponding with those in a
hook containing the authors’ names
On the top of this bowlful of en
velopes are laid lettuce leaves
cleverly made of yellow-green tis
sue-paper; each person taking part
m the game draws out an envoi ppe,
reads the quotation, and gives the
name of the author, or tries to guess
it. The envelopes are otteri pasted to
the under sides of the lettuce leaves
making a pretty effect. At fairs
this diversion has been made use
ful by charging 5 cents each time a
quotation was selected, badges of
ribbon being given for a certain
number of victorious guesses, etc.
Asa mere game it may be varied
hy imposing forfeits for failure.
It is often found that in the excite
ment and ambition of the fray the
lettuce leaves are tossed aside; the
game continues to be “literary,”
but ceases to be a “salad.” So
there follows the device of using
seperate lettuce leaves, and the lit
tle papers are simply folded and
numbered, and pasted on by one
end.
This is what might he described
as “Literary Salad, Senior,” but in
case of the children wanting to
play, it is discovered that it is be
yond most of them. Some few
quotations are familiar, and certain
names make very safe guessing.
It has been said that a good way
to win is to take five papers at ran
dom, and to say “Shakespeare” each
time, and that success follows three
times out of five. But on the whol(#
it is tiresome work for the youngs
ters, and necessity, as usual, pro
duces invention. Someone proposes:
‘ That the children make their salad
of conundrums.” This, if tried,
will prove a great success. Every
one knows some really good, clever
conundrums; some of us have col
lections of them. It will be found
possible to accumulate them by
hundreds.
Put the conundrums on, or rather,
under the salad leaves, and write
the answers in a book numbered
correspondingly. Let a trustworthy
juvenile have charge of the book.
The price may be reduced to three
cents, if necessary, but five cents
is a convenient sum; perhaps “two
for-five” may be insisted on. The
collecting of the conundrums will
in itself be an amusement.
The following examples will suf
fice:
When is it eas'v to read in the
woods ?
When autumn turns the leaves.
Why are the western prairies
flat?
Because the sun sets on them
every night.
Which is the largest room in the
world ?
Room for improvement.
When is a cup like a cat?
When you’re teasin’ it.
Why is it dangerous to walk
abroad in the country in the spring
lime ?
Because the grass is putting forth
blades, every flower has a pistil,
the trees are shooting, and the
bulrush is out.
Why is a washerwoman the great
est traveler on record?
Because she crosses the line and
goes from pole to pole.
Why is sympathy like “blind
man’s buff’?
Because it is a fellow feeling for
a fellow-being.
If you throw a white stone into
the Red Sea what will it become?
Wet
Why is a cat on a steeple like a
ball?
Because she looks round.
Why was Eve not afraid of the
measles ?
Because she’d ’Adam.
Did Adam think Eve High or
Low church ?
He thought her Eve-angelical.
Why are horses in cold weather
like meddlesome gossips?
They bear idle tails (tales).
Why is a dandy like the cassia
tree?
The bark is worth more than the
body.
What is the difference between
a duck that has one wing and one
that has two? ...
Merely a difference of opinion (a
pinion).
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA —Bartow County:
All persona having demands ugainsr the estate
of William Miiner. deceased, are hereby notified
to render In their demands ts the underaigded
according to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make imediate pay
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Administrator of W. M. Milner deceased
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Bartow Sheriff Sales.
Will be Hold before the eoiirt houne door In the
town of Cartersvtlle, Bartow county, Ga., within
Jlh learal hours of sale, on the Hrnt Tuesday In
JWfluary, IH4, the following property, to-wit:
The undivided one-half interent in lots of
land numbers Kill and 272 In the sth district and
3d seotli ti of Bartow eeuntv Georgia. Levied on
and will be sold as the property of I. W. Harris,
Jr., to satisfy thee tifas from jusi lee’s court N22d
district G. M. to wit one In favor of Albert
StrlikUnd vs. J. W. Harris maker and N. M.
Adams Endorser, one In favor of It. H. Jones A
Hons Mifr. uo„ vs. J, ft .Km <. Jr. auJ aas Sfi
favor of W.C Baker survivor of Baker & Hall, vs
J W. Harris Jr. Levy made by J. U. Broughton,
L. 0. property pointed out by J, W. Harris Jr.
Also one vacant lot In the city of Cartersville,
Georgia, bounded east b.v Bartow'street, went by
It. H Jones, south b.v Ellis Patterson, north b.v
Hettie Johnson. Levle I on and will be sold ns
the property of Ellis Patterson to satisfy oneflfa
from justice's court 822d district U. M. in favo- of
A. W. Fite vs. Spencer Heuiry, Ellis Patterson
and C. V. Walker. Property pointed out b.v Ellis
Patterson, Levy made by J. G. Broughton, L.C.
Also ooe house and lot in the city of Carters
vllle Georgia, bounded east b.v Bartow street,
sou h by Ellis Patterson, west by J. YY. Jones
and north b.v Harriett Freeman, levied on end
will be sold as the property of Hettie Johnson
to satisfy one Ufa from justice’s court S22d dis
trict G. M. In favor of Sam P. Jones vs. Hettie
Johnson. Property pointed out b.v defendant.
Levy made by J G. Rrouarhton L. C.
Also one house and lot, cont Inlnn 2 acres mor
or less, bounded on the north b.y Mrs. T. V. list
tris, on the east, by street, on the south bv Mrs.
Mark Maxwell, on the west by Mrs T. V. Harris
and boinK in the town of Kingston in the Hit#
district and .Ird section of Bartow county Geor
ia levied on and will be sold as the property of
Jane Williams to satisfy one Bartow superior
court mortpfHKe fifa in favor of Gnlnes A l.e vis
vs. said Jane Williams. Propert y pointed out
In said Ufa and In possession of defendant.
November 2!). 18!)3.
LEE BURP.OUGH, Sheriff.
R. L. GRIFFIN Hep. Sheriff.
A. M. FRANK LI N. I) p. Sheriff.
Administrator’s Lialo
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.
Agreeably toan order of t he Court of Ordinary
of said county, will be sold at auction at the
court bouse door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit.
South half of land lot number I7ti, together
with all that, portion of number 185 v. blch lies
north of original run of Tom’s creek, same being
two and one-half acres more or less. The two
parcels together containing !7 acres more or less.
Also north half of 177, containing 80 acres
more or less. Also south half of 177, containing
80 acre more or less.
Also 70 acres more or less oCnorth half of 184,
being all of said north half, except that portion,
about ten acres, belonging to Benj. Gain's.
Also the north-western portion of 185 which is
described as follows: All of said lot north of a
fence located about three hundred yards south
of the residence of the late Osborn Shaw, ami
which runs through the woods by au irregular
line, the general direction being northeast and
southwest, to a poiut wtiere it strikes the creek,
containing 10 acres more or less.
The two first described parcels cor.stltuting
the home place, containing 177 acres more or less
The three last described parcels constituting
what Is known as the Sbeats land, and contain
ing 100 acres more e*s.
A1 o the gin house built bv Osborn Shaw ne ir
the residence of Dr. Jones, but not the contents
of said hons" nor tile laud on which it slands—
simply t he lioune.
All lying xml belßg in the ICt.li district,'and 3d
section of said county, and will he sold ns (lie
property of Osborn Shaw, late of said county
deceased, to pay debts and for distribution.
Sold together or In parcels as the best interests
or 1 be estate may suggest.
Terms: one-third cash, one-thiru is six months
and one-third in twelve months, notes with in
terest from date at eight per cent. Bond for
titlts given. A. M. FOITTE,
Administrator Eat. Osborn Shaw.
November 28, 1893.
Administrator's Sale-
GEORGIA—Bartow County :
B.v virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, granted at the August term
1893. will be sold at auction at public outcry to
the highest bidder, at the court house door In
Cartersville, Georgia, said couut.y, on the first
Tuesday in December, 18.13, within the legal
hours of sale. E 5 shares of the capital stock of the
par value o< SIOO each of Bartow Mineral Com
pany, a corporation of said state, whose presi
dent is J, M. Neel, and whose secretary and treas
urer is W. 11. Howard, both of Cartersville,
Georgia. Will be sold as the property of the es
tate of Elbert F. Cook, decease 1. to "pay debts.
Terms, one third cash, one third in six months,
and one third in twelve months, with 8 per cent,
interest per annum from date of sale, lo be evi
denced by notes accordingly, with Hie iisunl
waivers: purchaser to receive obligation lor
transfer of said stock on the payment of Hie pur
chase money. Sale to be one share at a time
with privilege to purchaser 01 taking not ex
ceeding five shares at the same dm ’l ids No
vember 3, 1893. W . H. HO IV A UD,
Administrator in Georgia of the estate of Elbert
P. Cook, deceased.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Bartow county:
Whereas, Thomas W. White administrator of
R. J. Coope-, represents to the court in his peti
tion, duly lied and entered on record, Hint in
line fully ai'ministered R. J. Cooper’s estate.
This is then fore to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not tie dis
charged from his administration, and ren-ive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in Janu
ary 1894. Oct. 3d, 1893.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Libel for Divorce.
Libel for Divorce in Bartow Superior Conrt,
No. 20 to January Term, 1894. To the defendant
Henry Vlaner: You are hereby notified and com
manded to be and appear at the next Superior
Court to be held in and for said county on the
second Monday in January, then and there to
answer the plaintiff in an action for total di-
Force.
Witness tbe Hon. Thomas W. Milner, Judge o!
said court, this Oct, 31st. 1893,
F. M. Durham,
Clerk S. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against theestate
of Rubin W. Satterfield, late of Bartow county,
dee eased, are hereby notified to render in their
demands to Col. F. M. Ford, at the store house
iornierl.y occupied by the deceused. according to
iaw; and all persons indebted to said estate arc
required to make immediate oa.vment to Col. F.
F. M Ford, mv agent and representative. This
October 24, D>93. LOU G. SATTERFIELD,
Temporary Administratrix of Rubin W. Satter
field, deceused.
Citation for Dismission.
GEORGIA —Bartow County:
Whereas J, A, Price Jr., Administrator of .1. G,
Shaw, represents to the court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that lie has
fully administered, J. G. Shaw's estate: This is
therefore to Cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if ary they can,
why said Administratorshouid not be dis charged
from his administration, and receive Setters of
dismission ou the first Monday in February 1894,
This October 31st 1893,
G. W. HENDRICKS,
Ordinary.
Libel for Divorce.
Rachael Amos vs. Lor. uzo Amos. —Libel for
Divorce in Bartow Superior Court. No. 9 to Jan- I
uar.v Term, 1894. To the defendant: Lorenzi
Amos : Yon are hereby motified and commanded
to be and appear at the next Supperior Court
to beheld In and for said county, on the second
Monday in January, 1894, then and there to an
swer the plaintiff in an action for total divorce
then nnd there pending. Witness the Hon Thos,
W. Vliiner. Judge of said court, this October 31,
1893. F, M, DURHAM, Clk S. 0.
Citation for Dismission.
GEOR<ilA—-Bartow County.
Whereas, Mre.S. J. Rowland,administratrix of
W. L. Rowland represents to the court in tor peti
tion duly filed and entered on record, thatshe has
fully administered \V, L.Rowland's estate, tins li
the re fore To cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors. 1 o show cause, if any they can.
why said administratrix should not be dls< ion gpd
from hir administration, and receive letters ot
dismission on the first Monday in F.-bm u-y,
1891 0. W. HENDRICKS, Otdinary.
'this October 31.1893.
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Gaines & Allison,
DEALERS IN
Sooli li anil American Granite
anil Italian anil Georgia
iHMHRBL6.^
If yon need anything in the way of Mon
uments or Tombstones give us a call.
Why You Should Huy From Us.
We use the best marble and do the best
work and buy in car load lots and can
give you better prices. We do not em
ploy agents, so we can sell to you at 20
to 30 per cent. off.
Deep River flurseries.
we have a large stock of
Apple, Peach, Plum, Pear,
Grape and all other
Fruit Trees.
and plants adapted to this climate, on
liana for fall delivery of 1803, which we
will sell at reasonable prices at retail.
In wholesale quantities l we give special
prices. If you wish anything in our
line, submit tons a list of what you
want and get our prices before buying
rise vv here.
We want a few good energetic agents
to work some Southern territory.
WHITE & DAMERON,
Jamestown, N. C.
Dissolution.
The law-partnership Imietofore exist
ing between the undersigned, by the
name of Foote & Milner, Lawyers, is
this day dissolved L>y mutual consent.
Tiie legal business in hand will be
closed up by the partners as though no
dissolution had occurred. Fees duo
the linn may be paid to either partner.
A. M. Fouth.
T. C. Milner.
Lawyers.
This Sept.. 15th, 1893.
Tax Collector's Notice.
1 will beat the following pi.wen on the day
named below for the purpose of collecting the
state and county fax*-* for the year 1*93:
Caric'Bvllle, Oct. 9th, Oct. 24, Nov. IS, Dec. 1,2,
6. 7. 8. 9, !.
Emerson, Oct. 10, 25 Nov, 14.
Allatoona, Oct. 11. 26. Nov, 15.
Stamp Creek, Oct. 16, Nov. 2. 20.
Wolf Fen, Oct. 17. Nov. 3 21.
Flue Log, Oct. Is. Nov. 6 22.
Sixth Diet, Oct. 19, Nov. s. 21.
Adalrevllle. Oct. 20, Nov. 9. 27.
CaHHville, Oct. 23 Nov. 4, 30.
Kingston, Oct. 21. Nov. 10. 29.
Euhgdee, Oct 14, Nov 1, 18.
Iron Hill. Oct. 13, 31. Nov. 17.
Taylorsville, Oct. 12, 30, Nov. 16.
Salacou. Nov. 7. 23.
Hull's Mill, Nov 28.
Stilesboro, Dec. 5.
The rate ilk $10.61 on the thousand.
W. W. Ginn,
Tax Collector, Bartow county, Ga.
Sept. 28th 1893.
Leave to Sell.
GIA, BARTOW COUNTY,
whom it tn-iycon ■ r 1: A. M. Foute
nistrator of Mrs. K tte Word, de
d, has applied for leave to sell the
b ij don ring to the estate of said de
ed, an 1 said application will be
rd on the first Mon lay in December
xt. This November 8, 1893.
G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.
Agreeably to an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, will be sold at the court
house door In said county, on the first Tuesday
in January next, within the legal hours of sale,
the lollowing property, to wit:
Lots of land Nos. 617, 546, 547; and that part
ot lot, 607 lying east of the W. & A. railroad, and
that part of lot 60s lying west of the plantation
road runring through the Jefferson farm, lead
ing to the bottom, and that part of lots 534, 535
nnd 536 lying south of tbe Etowah river, and
that part 01 lot 548 lying on the north side of
ine W. A A. railroad. All of said lands are in
the 4th district and 3d section of said county and
containing two hundred and sixty acres, more
or less. Sold as tbe property ol James A. Jeffer
aon, late of said county deceased. Terms cash
This 29th day of November. 1893.
JAMES E. SHAW. Administrator.
Letters of Dismission-
GEORGIA—Bartow County:
Whereas, W. H. Boyd administrator of C. D.
Terhune represents to the court In his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully
administered C. I>. Terhune’s estate. This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be discharged
from bfs adniinistraHon. and receive letters of
dismission on the Srsi Monday la J-auary 1894.
This October 30,1893.
(!. W. HENDRICKS. Orditta ry.
Citation for Dismission.
1 iKORGIA—Bartow County.
To whom it may concern: C. J. Ward
executor of John L. I>. Ward applies to
me for letters of dismission from said
ex < nt->r*hsp, and l will pass upon his
application bn the first Monday in Feb
ruary next, October 31s; 1893.
G. vV. HENDRICK'S, Ordinary.