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WIQCAL NOTES BY THE WAY
Various Happenings and Doings Brietly Re
corded—Personal and Social Notes—
This, That and the Other.
Quick changes come upon tis al*,
With time’s continuous whirl;
The summer girl will soon become
The Indian summer girl,
r, John A-Hcmi luovhil his gin
from this city to Cass Station last
week.
Miss Mary Johnston is visiting
relatives in Cartersville.—Ac worth
Post.
Miss Julia Rankin, of Atlanta, is
visiting Miss Jennie Wallace, near
the city.
\ acation days are hopping by,
much .to the eltagrin and displeas
ure of the small boy.
Mrs, W. T. Bate and baby re
turned from Cartersville yester
day—Acworth Post, 17th inst.
31 rs. A. Knight and children
have returned home from their
visit to North Carolina.
Miss Mary Munford has returned
; home, after a pleasant visit of three
i weeks to relatives at Summerville.
F*"This year’s experiences will go
far in implanting m our people
more firmly the true idea of living
at home.
Good sized watermelons can be
bought for a nickel a piece. The
average darkey would be happy if
he just had the nickel.
Misses Mary and Jessie Cobb re
turned home from Atlanta last Fri
day after a visit of a week or so
among relatives and friends.
Sam Grogan left Monday t for
Cartersville, where he has -ODened
up a first-class barber shop in the
Shelman hotel.—Acworth Post.
Miss Etniiy Carnes, of Macon, is
paying a visit to Miss Cora Lyon, at
her home, eight miles below the
city, on the beautiful Etowah river.
Mr. Frank P. Durham, accom
panied by his Brother Albert, re
turned home last Wednesday from
Cohutta Springs, much improved
by his trip.
Miss Annie Graves, of Rome,
came over last Thursday and join
ed the pleasant party of young peo
ple now enjoying the hospitalities
Mrs. Spfoull, near the city.
Acworth’s second nine of colored
baseballists, played the colored
club of Cartersville on the grounds
here on last Thursday evening.
The sco ’e was 32 to 20, in Carters
vilie’s favor.
Messrs. W;tt and Tom Milner,
of Cartersville. returned home last
Monday after spending several
days very pleasantly with their
uncle, Rev. W. A. Milner.—Sum
merville News.
Mr. G. M. Holder, the editor and
proprietor ot the Cedartown Ad
vance Courier, was in the city last
Friday. Mr. Holder is getting out
a nice sheet and its advertising
columns bear evidences of thrift.
Rev. J. S. Hillhouse stopped a
few hours in Cartersville last Satur
day en route to Marietta, where he
| preached last Sunday. His family
I stopped in Calhoun and will be in
f Cartersville this week. They will
spend about one month, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chapman.
Mr. Montgomery M. Folsom came
up from Atlanta last Thursday to
write up the Grandfather Jones
birthday dinner. Mr. Folsom is
one of the finest descriptive writers
in the south, and the event must be
dull indeed that doesn’t bear a live
ly or pleasing aspect under the
eflfect of his gifted pen.
Mr. S. E. Wright went to Cal
houn last week for Sheriff Coggins
and got Asbury Clark, who was in
jail there and wanted here for
shooting a white man near the
the edge of Cherokee and Bartow
counties some months ago. In de
fault of bond he was put in jail.—
Cherokee Advance,
Linseed oil is a sure remedy for
both hard and soft corns. If they
are indurated and very painful the
relief it gives in a short time is
most grateful. Bind on a soft rag
saturated with linseed oil, and
continue to dampen it with the oil
every night and morning until the
corn can he removed easily and
without pain.
We are requested by Mrs. Ilead
den, president of the Ladies’ Memo
rial Association of Cassville, to ask
tiiat all members, and others, who
feel an interest in keeping in proper
condition the graves of the soldiers
buried at Cassville will send at
once to the treasurer, It. B. Smith,
the small amount fixed on last de
coration day for each member, 10
cents, as it is needed now.
A BRILLIANT' EVENT-
Lawn Fete at the Beautiful Munford Home
Wednesday Evening
The lawn surrounding the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. L Sr Mun
ford, presented an exquisitely
beautiful and entrancing scene on
Thursday evening, while the spa
cious verandas encircling this
lovely place of abode were so
richly and artistically decorated
that the spectacle might best be
termed, a perfect revelation ot
brilliancy. The handsome parlors,
so artistically and gayly decorated,
presented a picture of elegance and
beauty.
The occasion was a “lawn fete”—
a gamboling on the green—given by
Miss Munlord in honor of her visit
ing friends, Miss Crouch, of Ken
tucky, and Miss Sarah Simpson, of
Rome, Ga.
At eleven o’clock the most tempt
ing refreshments were served on
ttie lawn. The tables were tastily
arranged and filled with a weaith
luxuries.
Among those present were the
following: Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Frederick; Mr. and Mrs. J. \y.
Harris, ji; Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Akin; Mr.and Mrs. J. W. Vaughan;
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cunyus; Mr. T.
It. Jones; Mrs. J. P, Jones, Rome,
Ga; Misses Ollie Crouch,Kentucky;
Sarah Simpson, Rome, Ga; Louis
Munford, Frank Gilreath, Mary
Gilreath, Sallie Quillian, Sallie
May Akin, Hattie Mae Mitchell,
Atlanta; Mary Mitchell, Liza
Mitchell, Nashville; Florence
Fouche, Rome, Ga; Mary Sproull,
Jessie Smith, Ella Raker, Julia
Hall, Marian Smith, Mary Hall,
Flo Gazzam, Lucy Heyward, Mary
Lou Wikle, Ida Lou Milam, Orie
Best, Lydie Saxon, Mamie Norris,
Cora Lyon, Miss Kahn, Memphis;
Miss Noble, Anniston, Ala; Miss
Frederick, Atlanta; Miss Graves,
Rome; Miss Wallace, Chattanooga;
Miss McEwen, Miss Graham,
Messrs. Mank Young, Will Young,
Joe Calhoun, Paul Akin, Watt Mil
ner, Tom Milner, John Norris, Sam
Milam, Frank Ford, Paul Gilreath,
Tom Gilreath, John W. Jones, Joe
Akerman, Chas. Akerman, George
Stiles, Dr. W. Calhoun, Dr. O. 11.
Buford, Dr. C. H. Cox, Harris Hall,
George Hall, Louis Gilreath, War
ing Best, Clifford Freeman, John
Calhoun, J. Schofield, Liverpool,
Eng., Emory Vaughan, Albert
Johnson, Bradley Howard, Earl
Quillian, Marion Quillian, Charlie
Shelman, Miles Dobbins, Hughes
Reynolds, Rome; Henry Veach,
Adairsville; Torn Berry, Rome;
and others.
Miss Munford is a charming
hostess, and entertains with much
grace and elegance.
At a late hour, after many happy
“good nights” and “fond adieus,”
the guests seemed loath to leave
this dazzling rendezvous.
An Irritating Chair.
We all know how the queen of the
kitchen loves to set the best china
plates in the hottest kind of an oven
to warm, and there are other trials
which make the possession of any
dainty article a source of anxiety.
I have in my reception room among
other seats a chair upholstered in
pale pink sstin brocatel.
It is a beautiful piece of furniture,
but it is not a joy to me—quite the
contrary.
No matter in what part of the
room 1 have it placed, or how incon
veniently, every one who enters drops
into it, though it is the least com
fortable of any there.
No matter howjjig and heavy they
are, or how damp their clothing,
down they drop into the pink chair.
Ladies who decline to remove their
gossamers always select it, and gen
tlemen who wear chinchilla over
coats, which from the roughness
catches and sheds rich harvests of
dust, will have no other.
Really, I .have felt so troubled
about that chair that I have lost all
the enjoyment a delightful caller
would otherwise have given me, be
cause the pink satin torment
wouldn’t allow me to take any com
fort.
Yesterday I set it just where I
thought.it would get the hardest
sort of usage; persons shall be forced
into its arms; itshail be spotted and
soiled as quickly as possible, and
then it shall go forth and be recov
ered with a dark, soul-soothing
goods, so that I can feel hospitable
once more. —N. Y. Recorder.
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A NN OUNCE M E N TS.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
To the Citizens of Bartow County :
l hereby announce myself a candidate for the
office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow
County, ami respectfully solicit your votes at
the ensuing election January 2.1, l.S'.ib.
W. W. ROBERTS.
To my Friends and Fellow-Citizens of Bartow
County :
1 am a candidate foe the office of Clerk Supe
rior Court o. Barr.,vftCounty. Election next
January. I will lie thankful lor vour vot.s and
if you honor me wtth the office I will faithfully
perforin the duties to the lesr of lilt ability.
Yours truly, R. A. CLAYTON.
Cartersville, Ua., May 8, tsiM.
V e are authorized to annouuee themame of J.
J. CALHOUN as a candidate for the office of
Clerk of ihe Superior Court of Bartow county at
the election January 2nd, 1835.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow County,
and solicit the support of my friends and Ihe cit
izens of the county, promising to faithfully dis
charge the duties ol the office if elected. Ue
spectfullv, J. E. HAMMOND.
Stilesboro, Ga.
Editors Courant American: Please announce
my name as a People's Party candidate for Clerk
ot the Superior Court at the ensuing January
election. J. C. IH)I)L),
Ford, Ga.
To the Voters and my Fellow Comrades:
1 announce myself as a candidate tor Clerk of
the Court and ask your support, and if elected
will receive the office in the way of a pension for
past services r.ndereu mv country.
It. N. BEST.
FOR THE SENATE.
To the Citizens of Bartow County:
1 respectfully announce tn.vsel as a candidate
to represent the 42nd district iu the Georgia
Senate, subject to the nomination of the democ
racy of Itartow County. Sincerely yours,
W. H. LUMPKIN.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
To my F'tends and Fellow Citizens of Bartow
County;
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
treasurer of Bartow county, and earnestly solicit
your support at the ensuing election, January
2d, 1S!)5. BEN F. GODFREY.
We are authorized to announce the name of
JOHN H. COBB as a candidate for Treasurer of
Bartow County at the ensuing January election.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the people of Bartow County:
I am a candidate to represent Bartow county
in the Lower House of the next General Assent
bly of Georgia, and respectfully ask your sup
port. pledging you, if honored with this trust,
mv best servee in behalf of the whole people.
Very truly yours, T.C. MILNER.
The many friends of H, J. McCORMICK an
nounce him as a candidate for ttie lower house of
the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, in
the ensuing election, subject to the democratic
primary election to be held August 11th, oroxl
mo.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
To the Voters ol Bartow County:
I hereby announce myself as a ca ndidate for
the office of Tax Receiver at Bartow County, and
solicit the support of my triends and the citizens
of the county generally.
W. B. BUOOKSHEK.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To the voters of Bartow Counly:
I um a candidate tor the office of Tax Collector
and I promise, if elected, a faithful discharge of
ttie duties required at my hands. Every vote
will be 1 liankfully received and highly aporecia
ten in this hour of need. It. B. GAINED.
Kingston, Ga., June 19th, 1834.
To the People cf Bartow County:
i am a candidate tor the office of Tax Collector
of Bartow county and kindly a-k your support.
J. F. LINN.
We are authorized to announce the name of J.
M. DYSART for the office of rax collector of
Bartow county at the ensuing January election.
Bartow Sheriff Sales.
Will bf- wold before the court house door In the
town ol Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga., within
the leirnl hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
September. 1834. the following property, to-wit :
Forty aerrs of land tnoreorlessoff of the north
side of lot of land number 224 in the lfith dis
trict and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia,
bounded on the east by Gaines & Lewis, south
by Mrs M T. tffilam, west by John Crawford and
north by John Crawford’s and John VV. Akin’s
lands Levied on and will be sold as the prop
erty of Mrs. M. E. Gillam to satisfy two tifas
from Justice Court, of the 1028th district. G. M„
of Fu ton county. Ga.. in favor of Joseph A.
tjuillian vs. .Mrs M. E. Gillam, Said land is um
iinprovcd. Levy made and returned to me by
S. M. H ayes. L. C.
Also at.the same time and place, the following
lands, to-wit: All that portion of lot of land No.
231, in the 18th district and 3d section of Bnrtow
county, Georgia, known as the VV. K. Harris
place, and containing thirty-five acres, more or
less, and bounded on the north by the land
known as the It N. C. Ware place and the J. D.
Rogers place, on the east by the public road
known as the Gillam ferry road and Two Ruh
creek, on the south by lands known us the N. A.
Tippan farm, on the west by J. I), Rogers land.
Levied on and will be sold as the property W. K.
Harris to satisfy one state and county tax fifa
for the year 1893 against VV. K. Harris. Levy
made and returned to me by J. M. Hayes, L. C.
Land in possession of Brewer Reynolds.
This August Ist 1894.
LEE BURROUGH, Sheriff.
R. L GRIFFIN Pep. Sheriff.
A. M. FRANK LIN, Dep. Sheriff.
Application for Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Bartow County:
W. J. Mayhugh having applied to the under
signed lor the appointment of a guardian of the
property of Mary Ann Bonder, who has been ad
judged a lunatic, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard the first Monday
in September next. This, July 30th, 1894.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA— Bartow County.
Whereas, R. VV. Landers, administrator of R.
M. Collins, represents to the Court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record, that he has
iully administered It, M. Collius’ estate. Tin’s is
therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if an.y they
can, whv said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in No
vember, 18 4. This July 8, 1834.
G. VV. H E , PRICKS, Ordinary.
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGI I—Bartow 1 —Bartow County.
la the Superior Court of Said County, January
term, t*94.
Floyd Alford vs. Mary J. Alford.
To the defendant: You are hereby notified
an i required personally or by attorney to be
and appear at the nexf SuperlorConrt to beheld
in and tor said county on the second Monday in
.inly next, then and there to answer the plain
tiff's action for to'al divorce, and in default
thereof, the court Vill proceed as to justice shall
appertain
Witness the Hon. Thomas W. Milner, Judge of
said court. This April 23d, 1894.
F. M DURHAM, Clerk 8. C,
Notice to Debtors ana Creditors.
All persons having demands against the estate
of A. C. Trimble, late of Bartow county, de
ceased, arc hereby notified to render in their de
mands to the undeisigned, according to law:
and all persons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pay ment. 11th Aug.,
1894. VV. VV. TRIMBLE.
Ex. A. C„Triable, dee.
DR. R. 3. HARRIS
DENTIST.
Office Frost Room, over Baker S Hall.
(.'alls special attention to his method
of
Extracting Teeth Without Pain.
No chloroform, no danger, no ether, no
pain. Difficult cases of extracting so
licited.
Teeth carefully treated and filled. Ar
tificial teeth inserted either on a plate
or bridge. All work guaranteed strict
ly. Prices as low as the lowest. Rxam
aminatious free. t
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA Bartow County: To the
Superior Com l of said County:
I. The petition of T. K. Jones, L S.
Munlord, J, 11. Vivion, J. T. Norris and
•I. A. Stoyer shows that petitioners tie
sire to be incorporated ami made a body
politic and corporate under the name
and style of Cherokee Ochre A Barytes
Company for the term of twenty years,
with the privilege of renewal at'the end
of that I ime.
11. The objects of said corporation are
pecuniary nrofihi to its stockholders, to
be made by conducting some one or
more or all of the businesses hereinafter
described,
111. The principal business to be car
ried on by said corporation are some
one or more or all of the following, as
said corporation may, at its option, de
termine:
(A) The purchasing, leasing, owning
and selling of minerals and other lands.
(B) The quarrying, boring for, using,
preparing for market, selling and pro
ducing ochre, barytes, iron, manganese
and manganiferotts ores, and any other
mineral or fossil substance in, upon,
and under any lands owned, leased,
possessed or enjoyed. V>y said corpora
tion.
(C) The building, using and operating
of railroads, tracks, switches, tram
ways and all suitable connections there
with to and irom any works, mines,
LbperaUons, or establishments of said
corporation.
(D) The manufacturing, buying, us
ing and selling any ot the mineral or
fossil substance hereinbefore or herein
after mentioned.
(E) The erection, operation and
maintenance of any establishment or
factory necessary lor the utilizuPon,
directly or indirectly, ol anv raw mate
rial obtained from any property owned,
leased, possessed, or enj .yeti by said
corporation, or acquired by purchase or
otherwise from any other person or cor
poration. The manufacturing of any ar
ticles from any mineral, metallic or fos
sil substance, and the operation of any
establishment, properly coming within
the definition of a factory.
(F) The selling and disposal of any of
the products or works or factories of
said corporation in such way as it may
desire.
(G) The buying and selling of goods,
wares, and merchandise of any. form or
kind, at retail or wholesale, for cash or
credit.
(II). The purchasing, using, selling
and disposing of such patents and pa
tent tights, formulas, and processes, as
it may deem advisable in any one or
more of the businesses of said" corpora
tion.
(I). The buying, selling, renting, leas
ing, mortgaging, exchanging, owning,
holdingand improving any real estate,
sub-dividing the same into tracts or lots
such tis said corporation may deem best;
the improving, in any way, and tin:
construction and maintenai.ee of any
streets, walks, ways, drives, tracks anil
highways therein.
(.J). The purchase, sale, hypotl ecation
and control of stocks, bonds, debentures
and other securities issued by any cor
poration, private or municipal, state or
national, or natural persons, to the same
extent as might be done by a natural
person,
I V. Petitioners prav ‘or said corpora
tion the following additional rights anil
powers:
(1) To sue and to be sued; to na\ e and
use a common seal; to make by laws
binding upon its own members, iiot in
consistent, with the laws of this state or
the United States; to order, amend and
rescind the same at pleasure, to procure
such amendment of this charter as may
be authorized by a vote of tlve holders
of one half of its capital stock; to re
ceive donations by gift or will.
(2) To mortgage, sell, incumber, con
vey, alien and convey (or either or any
two or more jointly) of any or all of its
rights, properties,Tranchises, or to unite,
merge, or consolidate with any other
corporation or corporations.
(3) To borrow money and to issue
notes, drafts, bills of exchange, bonds,
debentures, and to secure the same by
mortgage, deed or other conveyance,
either absolutely or in trust, upon any
ot its rights, privileges, franchises, pow-
ers and properties, at such times and on
such terms as said corporation, by a
vote of the holders of a majority of its
capital stock, may deem best.
(4). To issue capital stock, either com
mon or preferred, or both, at any time
or times, of any sum or sums within the
limit hereinafter prayed to be allowed;!
and to deliver its capital stock or bonds
(or the securities of other corporations
owned by this corporation) eitner for
cash or in direct payment fur any rights,
privileges, franchises, or for the bonds
or stock of any corporations in or out of
the state of Georgia, or for property of
any kind (without the necessity of first
selling its owrt stock or bonds or other
securities in its possession for cash and
then with that cash purchasing said se
curities or other property), with the fur
titer right to receive property of any
kind in payment of subscriptions to its
capital stock, this right of receiving
property in payment of its capital stock
to vest in the corporators upon the or
ganization of the corporation, and in
the holders of a majority of its capital
stock after its organization, to indorse
or guarantee the payment of the inter
est or principal, or Doth, of any obliga
tions of any other person, natural or ar
tificial, when authorized thereto by a
vote of the holders of a majority of the
capital stock of this corporation.'
V. Petitioners further pray that:
(A.) The capital stock of said corpora
tion lx* fifty thousand dollars (.550,000.00)
divided into shares of the par value of
one hundred dollars ($100.00) each, with
the privilege ot increasing the same at
any time or times, to any sum or sums,
which may tie agreed to by a vote of the
holders of a majority of this corpora
tion's catittal stock.
(B) That ten per cent, of the actual ,
stock be, as it will be, paid in, eith- j
er in property or in cash, as may be j
agreed upon bv the corporators and sub- j
scribeis to the capital stock before said
corporation shall commence to exercise
any of the privileges herein prayed for.
(C) That no personal liability shall at
tach toany of the stockholders ot said
corporation after the payment by hint or
them to said corporation, either in prop
erty or in cash, of all their subscriptions
to the capital stock.
VI. Petitioners further pray that such
corporation have all other and further
rights, powers and privileges incident
to corporations of this character, under
the laws of Georgia erthe United States,
or which may be, in any way, conducive
to the best interests of said corporation.
VII. The place of doing business of
said corporation shall be Bartow Coun
ty, Georgia, with the right and power to
said corporation to carry and operate any
one or more of its businesses at any oth-
Rr place within or without the limits of
the state of Georgia, as sain corporation,
by a vote of the holders ol a majority of
its capital stock, may determine. The
principal office and place of doing busi
ness of said corporation shall be Cartors
ville, Bartow County, Georgia.
VIII. Petitioners further pray that
the right of the state of Georgia t<> with
draw the franchise herein prayed for be
expressly negatived, and that said cor
poration be empowered to exercise any
act expedient or beneficial to the fullest
enjoy ment of its powers or conducive to
the success of any of its lawful under
takings. JOHN V . AKIN,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Filed in ofliee, J til e 30, is>)4.
F. At. DURHAM. C. S. C.
Georgia. Bart >w County: Ido ceiiffy
that the above and foregoing is a full,
tree, complete and exact copy of lbc
original petition for charter this
| tiled in my office. This. Jttlv nth, lSi*4L
Clerk Superior Court. Bartow Co.,CSsl.
Receivers Sale.
By virtue of an order and decree*.,
granted by the circuit court o*' the L'lai
ted States, for the northern disirie Y
i eorgiu, in the case of Internationai
Trust Company vs. The <’arters ville Im
provement nas A Water Coni; any,ct_
aL, now pending in said court, the tsn
dorsigned, appointed receiver in salt*
case, of ail and singular the property a A
The Cartersville Improvement A-
Water Company, defendant, will expose
to sale at public outcry to the bigtiest
bidder, before the court house door ii%
Cartersville, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in September next, within legal
sale hours, the following deseiilWd
property, to-wit: *l'he entire gas works,
known as The Cartersville Improve
ment uas <Y Water Company’s pm
plant, located and being in the’ city nC
Cartersville, Bartow county, ua., con
sisting of the following lands, fixture*,
and appurtenances, to-wiu: A cetiair*
tract of land, situated in Cartersville’*
Bartow county, ua.. containing ore
aere, more or less, bounded on tnc norifa
by Cook street, west by Erwin streets
south and east by lands of Amos Ty.
Akerman, deceased, being the tract ui
land conveyed by Martin Collins to
Cartersville Improvement uas A Water-
Company by deed, recorded in book.
“AA ’ of deeds, page 151, clerk’s office-
Barpuv sup riot- court; also a certain
other parcel of land iu the city of Car
tersville, Bartow county, ua., contain—
ng two acres, more or less, tno sail ms
being a square tract of land, each side
-•s - feet long, situated on Cook street, ii
the third ward of said city, boundary
commencing at the intersection ol ;bV*
centre line of Cook street, with the cen-
tre line of Bartow street, running fro Ms
said point, thence south along the easuL
line bounding the lands of A. M. Wil
lingham roet, thence running ewat
parallel with Cook street 282 feet, them-e
--north parallel with the east line ot s&kS
Willingham lot aforesaid, to the centre*
line of Cook street, thence along sakJt
Cook street to the point of''beginning'*
ttie same being the parcel of land con
veyed by William J. Neel to the Car
tersville Improvement uas A Water
Company, by deed, recorded in book.
“A A,” pages 327 and 328, record of deeds...
clerk’s office, Bartow superior court.
Also, all buildings, machinery, im
provements and equipments n >\v loca
ted on said last described parcel of lawl,
and used for the purpose of manufactur
ing, conserving, distributing and selling
gas, including the engines, piping, t*oiJ
ers, water tanks, gas holders, and
tanks; and also all gas pipes,lamp postsr*
street mains, service pipes and globe*.-
located in the city of Cartersville, <*._
and connected with said gas plant for
the distribution of gas through salt!
city, together will till tools, gas lixtuncsr,
tittings, supplies, rights, privilegc-s--
franchises and appurtenances belong
ing thereto. All of sai l property now
Jjeic.g in the possession of the under-.
Isigued as receiver aforesaid, ana ad t*.*
be sold by virtue of the order and decree
aforesaid, as the property of the t ’arterss
ville Improvement i.as A Water Coki—
pant. The terms oi stile will be as foS—
lows: One tnousaml dollars tube pass
by the purchaser to the receiver in cask
when the pronertv is knocked off at said,
sale; one-third of the whole purchase
price, including said one thousand titu
lars, to be paio on the confirmation ol"
said sale by said court: oue-third.to he
paid in three mouths and om—third itx
six months from the date of the eo®~-
firntation of said sale by said court, tb*-
safti deferred payer cuts to bear interest
at the rate ot six percent, per anna***
from tiie date of confirmation of ttw*
sate as aforesaid, notes therefor to fv>
executed and delivered by the purchase!-
to said receiver with security to be a im
proved by said ivri > ■ t, the purchaavtr
to have the right to pay the deferred in
stallments at anv time before the ma
turity thereof. The possession of th
property to be delivered to the pur—
chaser on confirmation of the sale by
said court. That upon the confirmation
of the sale by the court, and the nay—
un lit of the first installment of
third of the purchase prion and delivery
of purchasers notes to the receiver, lux
the remaining iustallm* m* tit rei ■ iver
will ext cute and dmv ; r > tite pur
chaser, bond to make on pay me ml
of the b.tia.i>-o of the purchase ininoe - * ,
t lie purchaser to be required to keep VDn. -
property iu reasonable r-pair until tfa*
purclnisc price is fully paid.
By virtue of said order and decree-n>\
said court the receiver will also tcceiv*’
private Siids from anyone, at any times
prior to the date of the public salt , -ame
to be reported to said court for accep
tance or reject ion.
For further information, address Wil
liam B. Miller receiver of <barters
Improvement uas A Wat r Gompauy;.
Cartersville, Georgia.
This 2th day of April, 1894.
Writ. B. Mn.!i:ft .
Receiver of The Cartersville Improve
ment uas & Water Company-
Letters of Lbmittiar. •
GEORG lA—Bartow County.
Whereas, J. F. Linn, executor, repmn
sents to the court in his petition drsJy
filed and entered on record that be
fully administered said A. M. Lins*V
estate. This is therefore to cite ail jserr—
sons concerned, kindred and creditor.*,
to show cause, if any they can, why sgzJit
executor should not lie disenarged Tnumt
hts executorship and receive letters >T
dismission on the first Monday in tK-fe*-
ber, ISiM. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ord’y.
Leave to Soli Land.
GEORGIA—Bartow County:
J. S. and A. A. Adcock, acfministrators of "U**
ry E. Adcock, deceased, Imve iu due form applied
to the uudersit?ued for leav-e to sell the laud tw
louyii.u- to the estate of said deceased, and
application will be heard outlie first Moating to.
September next. This. Jnlv ihe 3ttth, tBS4.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordimuyy.
I oave to Sell Land.
OEORGT\ —Itartow County:
Sarah M. Booker, administrator of Ttmnm:
Booker, deceased, has in due form applied to rtu
unde siirned (or leave to sell the lauds belewa—
iuu to the estate of said deceased, and said i
plieutldn wit; be inaird on tl.e first Monday In
September next. 'J'hi“, July Siitb. DUi.
G. W, HENDRICKS, Grdlu.’.ry-
Leave to Sell Land-
G EOUGlA—Bartow Conntv;
Henry I), Brawner, administrator of .I*2: Tt
Brawner, deceased, has in due form applied
the undersi.tied (or lenve to sell the land i--
fonninx to the estate of said deceased.
said application will be tieard on, tli>> flrst, M-vai
day in Septeniber next. This. July th* 3Stfe„
1834. G. tv. HENDRICKS. Ordinaitf.
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