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TAXES FREE.
Manufacturers, ■ Attention!
( ITV OKDINAM’B.
T (ORDAINED. By th* Mayor and Aldarman
k. I*',!. 1 *', ! . City of Cartersville, That any party or
."1 who shall In future invent in property in
j'T. for the purpose of conducting any man
' . , l>r enterprise, and shall actually operate
shell be exempt, from nil city taxes
i; property mid all machinery and Im
, nt-i ihereon of everv character, for the
T n five years from the purchase of such
'!, .it \ Approved Nov. 1, 18S8.
, v <,<\ EBNM NT STANDING COM
MITTKKS.
r a. < raw ford. Chairman, A. M. Will-
K:n ',ii m.* Moses ScheOer.
' .... ; \V. Waldrup, Chairman, A. L. Bar
<Vni n W A. Bradley.
, H X_\ Collins, Chairman, A. L. Barron, L.
it Matthews.
V ; in Matthews, Chairman, G. W. Wal
•fir; rw.
buildings— W. A. Bradley, Chairman, A.
1 ' " 1,. 15. Matthews.
\. L. Barron, Chairman, A. M. WHI
- Moses Scheuer.
, vf Moon. J- C. Woffokii,
•' clerk. Mayor.
HOME brevities,
,1 j. McCormick, CcuNttp Surveyor,
j. o_ Stilesboro, Ga.
N()iy (] () +h the merry candidate
His giant aimer use.
H,. ff ould convince—the people wince—
When he obtrudes his views.
Conies on apace the election
Where Ids claims in judgment go—
Wl,**re side by side in Yhe balance tried—
True fitness the ballots show!
pin buoyant aspirations he
Should gauge ere time shall bring
■ 1,,, ,-ueful face in hope's bright place
ivmi] (lisapnointment's sting.
1{ lhere!”the oyster ambles to the
...out again.
|f Mako your arrangements to attend the
Tabernacle meeting.
Hisliop Key will preach at the Metho
,]jsl church next Sunday.
Sunday was a rainy day—some of our
r( . ;t ,lers may have noticed it.
Our poetic friends must just be patient.
Th v shall all have a fair showing.
Cartersville’s latch strings will all be
on the outside during the Tabernacle
meeting.
The Sum .Jones Tabernacle meeting be
gins Friday, Sept. 14th. Everybody is
invited to come.
Wo have a clever set of candidates in
the field for comity officers, but there’s
room for many more.
It is about time to organize a literary
did),sons to have it in good working
order when the long winter nights come.
Cos,sville street is one of our most im
portant thoroughfares, and it needs at
tention at the hands of the street com
mittee about now.
There will be a special service at tbe
Methodist church on Wednesday night
nt next week (12th). Every body invited.
Let the Methodists rally.
The English sparrow, with its grown
and growing progeny, is a conspicuous
nuisance ('an there be no way devised
bn abate him, if not totally, at least par
bully?
Jolly Dick Hargis says he means busi
; c:—and that he is in the race for the
legislature in dead earnest, and pro
p.s-'H t * “get there,” or be found trying
wicn the ]K)lls close.
I mo business season is right here, and
now is the time for the sagacious mer
chant to get his advertisement placed
where it will bring good fruits, in his
home paper. T
lU'v.J.S. Hillhouse’s talk to the cliil
dn ,i ai tin* union meeting last Sunday
afternoon was about the best we have
heard in some time. It was timely, en
tertaining. and suited to childish minds
Uev. lh*. 1. S. Hopkins. President of
the State School of Technology, attend
ed (lie meeting of the Stilesboro Agricul
tural flul), iu this city, last Saturday
morning, and the Pettit's Creek Club in
the afternoon. JL # //]A
The Tabernacle meeting begins here on
Friday, 14th inst. Rev. Sam Jones will
l"* here, and a number of other distin
guished ministers. Cartersville will greet
many of her old friends and make many
ii *w ones during the meeting.
itli elevated feet, and gently reclin
i'O posture, tins editor enjoys a short
TfJ, puffing the smoke from a “big In
l ipe, and among other things medi
ates upon the cleverness. of Wikle, the
druggist, tv ho has many more of the
>aint* sort, and all kinds of smokers*
goods. %t . S
I'ishop Key, en route to the West to
hi-ul several annual conferences, among
*K‘in the conference embracingthe Chero
k**, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, Seminole,
un-i Comanche Indians, will spend Svm
d'l.v in Carteisville and preach at the
Methodist church. A great treat is in
store. ' * £ * * **- ■
Ihirtow couirty is bound to be ahead.
M* lien we announced the arrival of the
fh s t hale of cotton, last week, brought in
• ci'al days before our paper came out,
lid not know it was the first bale
Niurketed in all Cherokee Georgia, but
lll!s s rsms to be the case, as we notice
receipt of the firs* bale announced a
•'danta, Rome, and other places after
' 1 nns'in. Hurrah for Bartow county!
in prevented the report of the r*-
s ; f the roll of honor cqjiteijt at the
M "list Sunday suhool last Sunday.
’ H Understand that Miss Nettie Adams’
|| ' ow taught bv Miss Mamie Wikle,
m first oa.er, Mr. f. M. Alexan-
V K won the second, and that B. It.
" u.icastle's, Mrs. Pinkerton’s, Miss
r !; ;- McCanless*,Mrs. Mays’, and Mrs.
- s class* s were abreast of each
ler and close behind the winners. B.
!:: -t( .mtie's class has held the first
’ ; ‘ ‘ l " r : ‘H tlwyc.u* until no ,v, and missed
11 A the merest slip.
As an interesting relic we publish on
another page a letter written by Hon. A.
iI. Stephens, in 1882.
What is being done by our people to-1
wards a creditable exhibit at the Nat
ional Exposition at Augusta? We
should at least make a mineral exhibit,
and those interested in the disposition
of mineral lands, would find it greatly
to their advantage to do this. Mr.
Douglas Wikle, the commissioner, will
take pleasure in aiding in the movement.
Who wiil join him in this laudable enter
prise?
It is expected that Capt. W. A. Fuller,
of Atlanta, and Mr. Jeff Cain, of this
city, who were conductor and engineer
respectively on the train out of Atlanta
Saturday. April 12, 18(52, which was
captured by James A. Andrews and his
party at Rig Shanty, will be on the spe
cial that leaves Chattanooga the 10th
instant for Columbus, ()., where is to be
held the G. A. U. reunion. The “General,”
the old engine that pulled the train on
the eventful trip of '62, will pull the spe
cial.
Something new in the line of mineral
discovery is almost daily transpiring in
our midst. A friend who stirs constant
ly on our mineral leads, wishes to know
whether any one is sufficiently interested
in the manufacture of glassware to ex
amine specimens of clear whitesandstone,
hard or soft varieties, which lie thinks is
adapted to such manufacturing, and has
been used often for lining furnaces. If
desired, the name of the person will be
given by inquiry at this office.
Anew iron ore bed has been opened
out on the property of Messrs. It. M. and
G. S. Pattillo, near the northern limits
of town, that promises a copious yield of
very fine ores. Only a small space has
as yet been dug out, but a seemingly al
most solid mass of ore has been touched.
Owing to its favorable location for build
ing sites, this property is already ex
tremely valuable, but now that ore has
been discovered in such near proximity
to the railroad, it is vastly more so.
Mr. J. R. Heyward returned from Mor
ristown, N.J., last Monday. He went
to accompany the remains of Rev. Sam
uel Hall to Ins home for interment. Mr.
Heyward informs us that the remains
reached their destination in a most satis
factory condition. The lamented minis
ter’s features presented a life-like appear
ance that surprised his friends, when they
remembered that the body had been on
the railroad for three days and nights.
The body was embalmed by our friend
W. C. Edwards, the undeitaker, who is
remarkably successful in this branch of
his business. Dr. Hall was greatly
beloved at his home, and there was every
evidence of sincere grief on the part of
the people who had so long known and
loved him.
Ueady for Bids on Monday.
A letter from Mr. Martin, of the Car
tersville Steel and Furnace Cos., received
thL morning, states that Dr. Pratt has
so far progressed with his specifications
and details for the construction of the
furnaces, and the laying of the side-track
that the company will be ready to re
ceive bids on the work next Monday. Ho
the dirt will soon begin to tiv.
Just received, 500 gents’ and ladies’
campaign (bandana) handkerchiefs, at
Scheuer Bros.
SA Loo Cabin was the
birth place of the best pres
idents we have had. While
without the modern conve
niences they were not un
lomfortable habitations.
They were certainly heal
thy, for our ancestors were
rugged and long lived, and tfie remedies
they ust and were simple preparations of
roots and herbs. The best blood purifier
is again brought into general use m War
ner’s Log Cabin Sarsaparilla.
Go to the ten cent store and see the
new goods arriving now in large quan
tities. 3t
Tell me nut, in mournful numbers
That this life is but a dream,
While Pomp .Johnson feeds so cheaply,
And even hash is what it seems.
In the classic language of Shakespeare,
Pomp is a boss feeder.
Hurrah for Cleveland and Thurman!
Bandana handkerchiefs at 50 and 25
cents at Scheuer Bros.
The Best lonic in the Worhl.U^lgl
The Swift Specific Cos , Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen. —About two years ><go my
general health gave way entirely. I was
so debilitated that I almost despaired of
ever feeling well again. All that the phy
sicians did for me brought me no perma
nent relief. Friends insisted that I should
try S. S. S. although I thought it would
be throwing a way money. After taking
a thorough course, my heaVth and strength
returned, and I must say that S.
S. S. alone cured me, as I discarded all
otheis while using it. Asa tonic I most
heartily recommend it; for general debil
ity, it certainly is a specific.
W. F. Bridges, J. P.
Homer, La., May 25, 1888.
I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will say
that his statement is correct.
Joseph Shelton,
Homer, La. Druggist.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed tree. The Swift SfecificCo.
Drawer J, Atlanta, Ga.
Twenty-five barrels new glass at the
/ten cent store also large lot new tin and
notions. It
The City Fxchange Restaurant and
barber shop will la? prepared to accom
modate the visitors to the great taber
nacle meeting. Pomp Johnson is pre
paring to ik> it's part of taking care of
the crowds.
PERSONAL MENTION.
“t 7 w i
Rev. Si|ni I*. Jones is expected home
next Saturday.
Miss Laura Forester islvishang rela
tives at Meridian, Miss.
Mrs. J. H. Bate returned to Marietta
Monday, after a two weeks sojourn in
our city.
Mrs. R. R. Cullinane, of Meridian, Miss.,
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. K.
Forester, in this city.
Miss XettieAdams is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Cobb Lampkin at Athens. She will
be absent for some time.
Mr. J. A. Trawick left last Friday, for
his home at Wildwood, Fla. His family
will remain here for the present.
Mrs. G. M. Hunt, of Calhoun, has been
visiting Cartersville, the guest of her
brother, I). R. Freeman, this week.
Master Jesse Floyd, of Albany, Ga., is
boarding at Mr. Starling Roberts' and
attending East Cartersville Institute.
Mrs. Ellen Rates, of Cartersville, Ga.,
was the guest of her son, Dr. H. C. Bates,
a few days last week.—-Chattanooga Ar
gus.
Mr. W. R. Sadler spent last Saturday
and Sunday i t Gadsden, Ala., with his'
family, who are spending some time
there.
Mr. J. E. Morris, of Emerson, has
paid East Cartersville Institute a visit,
with a view to entering his son as a
pupil.
Thos. H. Rowell, of Fort Smith, Ark.,
arrived in the city Inst: week and will
spend some time, for ttie benefit of his
health.
Miss Mona Chunn, of Cassville, has en
gaged board with Mrs. Ware and added
her name to the roll of East Cartersville
Institute.
Dick Jones returned home last Satur
day, after taking the rounds of the
great l.uke region. He was delighted
with his trip.
Mrs. Alex. Floyd and sister, of Albany,
Ga., are spending a few months in this
city for their health, boarding at Mr.
Starling Roberts.
Mr. 1\ L. Moon, of the popular house
of Moon & Mays, left for New York last
Monday to lay in a large stock of fall
and winter goods.
Mr. Willie Chester, on the E. & W. Rail
road, lias brought his family to this eitv,
t > remain as long as his present run is
continued. They are stopping at Sta:-
ling Roberts'.
Mr. J. R. Heyward has gone North, and
while away will place his daughter, Miss
Lucy, who accompanied him, in a promi
nent and flourishing female educational
institution near Baltimore.
Mr. J. F. Barber, the indefatigable gen
eral manager of the Emerson Land Com
pany, and Mr. Jno. P. Stegall, started
from this city last Monday for an ex
tended trip to the Northwest.
Zollie Whitehurst, of Wilkinson coun
ty, returned to the city on Sunday night
and has taken position in his classes in
East Cartersville Institute. His numer
ous friends are delighted to see him back.
Mr. Herman YanDevander, of Priors,
Ga., spent a day or two in this city last
week. He is one of Polk’s most popular
and piogressive young citizens, and a
genial gentleman whom it is always a
pleasure to meet.
Our whilom friend, Col. M. A. Wright,
of Cedar town, gave the Covr.vnt-Ameri
can office a brief call on Tuesday. Col.
Wriglit is one of Cedartown's most suc
cessful merchants and liberal and agree
able citizens, and it was a great pleasure
to meet him.
Col. Douglas Wikle left on Tuesday
evening on a pleasure jaunt Northward.
He will go to Cincinnati and witness the
Exposition, and thence will go to Wash
ington City. He w ill be joined at Chat
tanooga by Col. W. F. Turner and Mr.
R. G. Herbert, of Cedartown.
tsuklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores,Ulcers, Sa t Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no p;iy required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cent*
per box. For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos.
Syrup of Figs
Is Nature’s own true laxative. It is the
most easily taken, and the most effective
remedy known to Cleanse the System
when Billions or Costive; to dispel Head
aches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Habit
ual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, etc.
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Ryrup Company, San Francisco, Cal.
Sold by J. li. Wikle A Qo., druggists.
jau2o-iy
Attention, B. K. L.
For sprains, bruises, rheumatism,
cramps, inflammation, swelling, cuts,
burns, etc., in man, and splint, ringbone,
windgall, epizootic, scratches, qtc., in
horses, Ranguin Root Liniment is a sure
cure. The “King of Liniments” is the
universal verdict. Never fails to ure
any ailment that can be reached by an
external mediqal examination. 50 cents
per bottle. For sale by all druggists.
8-30 tl oc
2t- F
Don’t waste time and money awl un
dergo needless torture with the knife
when Ethiopian Pile Ointment will afford
instant relief and certain cure in every
case of blind, bleeding, itching, internal
and external piles. Rangimi Root Medi
cine Cos., Manufacturers, Nashville, Tenn.,
50 cents and $ 1 per bottle. Hold by all
druggists. 8-30 tJ oc
Now is the Time
to use Hodges’ Sarsaparilla with lodide
of Potash, the great purifier for the
blood. A certain cure for rheumatism,
scrQfulous affections and all disease* pe
culiar to females. # Renovates and invig
orates the system. Physicians recom
mend it. Take no other. Ranguni Root
Medicine Cos., Manufacturers. Nashville,
Term, -d.OO per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. 8-30 ti oc
SCHEUER BROS.
GOODS—
=AT COST!=
A G olden Opportunity
SCHEUER BROS.,
%
The Leaders of Low Prices.
The Rolling Mill —(sub-rosa) —It’s going to
be built—no mistake—Cartersville is bound to
be the steel making centre of the South. Don’t
get too much excited, though, to put. your prop
erty in our hands to sell.
Cartersville Real Estate Cos.,
A. M. Willingham, Manager.
Sparks Perfect Health, Warner s Safe
Cure and all the leading patent medicines
f the day at Wikle’s drug staio. m25-e
The Cartersville Real Estate Company, A. M
Willingham manager, propose to do a rushing
business. Property placed into that company’s
bauds may be safely claimed as sold. They pro
pose to boom the interests of their custom ers
11 is t heir own.
Wanted —Farming Lands, City Property, Min
eral Lands, etc. We want them bad and that at
once. Cartersville Real Estate Cos.,
A. M. Willingham, Manager.
Sick headache, wind on the stomach,
biliousness, nausea, are promptly and
agreeably banished by Dr. J. H.McLean’s
Little Liver and Kidney Fillets. 25c. a
vial. 6-8-3 m
Parents Criminally Liable.
More than half of all deaths occur be
fore six years of age. An armv of inno
cent, lovely children are swept needl y
away each year. Parents are criminally
responsible for this. The death rate of
children in England is less than half this.
Acker’s English Baby Soother has done
more to bring this about than all other
causes combined. Y r ou cannot afford to
be without it. Sold by J. R. Wikle &
Go. eo w
Gold paint for ornamental and decora
tive purposes at Wildes Drug Store.
Turnip Seed! Turnip Seed
at Wikle's drug store, and guaranteed te
be new crop.
Insect powder, insect powier and guns
at Wikle’s drug store. n125-tf
Fine Cigars and Tobaccoes at Wikle’s
drug Store. tf-
Mikado Cologne and Ivory Tooth Polish
at Wikle’s drug store. ' j 15-tf
Get ready for the fall boom that is sure to
come by putting your property into the hands
of live, hustling real estate men that have “no
flies on’em.” . ,
Cartersville Real Estate Cos.,
A. M. Willingham, Manager.
W anted at Once —Small farm near in, for cash
customer. Cartersville Real Estate Cos..
A. M. Willingham, Manager.
The First Symptom> of Death.
Tired feeling - , dull headache, pains in
various parts of the body, sinking at the
pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, fever
ishness, pimplea or sires, are all positive
'evidence of p< isoned blood. N) matter
how it become poisoned it must be puri
fied to avofti death Acker’s English
Blood Elixir has never failed to remove
scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold
under positive guarantee by J. R. Wikle
& Cos. e o w
Exposure to nough wvalher. getting
wet, living in damp localities, are favora
ble to the contraction of diseases of the 1
kidneys and bladder. Asa preventive,
and for the cure of all kidney and liver
trouble, use that valuable remedy, Pr.m
H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney BalJ
SI.OO per bottle. 6-8-3
If you suffer pricking pains on moving
the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and
find rour sight weak and fainngy you
should promptly use Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Strengthening Eye Halve. 25 cents a
v box. 6-8-8 m
To the Consume#-* of Oils.
•
We handle all kinds of lubricating and
machinery oils, and are manufacturers’
agents and can offer special inducements
in this fine, either by the gallon or barrel,
Very respect fully,
J. B* Wikle & Cos.
Your Old lJuffj,ry-
You can maxe yois* old buggy
carriage look new by the use of one can
of Detroit Carriage Pain*., Only ?sc, at
Wikle’s drug store near the railroad.
m25-tf
Are you restless af nighfe and harassed
by a bad cough? Fse Dr. J. H. McLeai’s
Tar V die Lung Balm, it will secure \um
sound sleep, and effect a prompt and
radical cure. 0-8-Sm
Frequently accidents occur in the
household which cause burns, cuts,
sprains and bruises: for use in siudi oases
IT. -1. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment Inn* for many years been the eon
stant favorite family remedy. 0 6-3 m
Flaming Fire in the Veins.
We hold positive proof that Acker.s
English Blood Elixir cures all blood poi
sons where cheap sarsaparilhis and so
called purifiers fail. Knowing this, we
will sell it to all who call as our store on a
positive guarantee. For sale by J. R.
Wikle & Cos. eow
After Three Years.
W. F. Walton, of Springfield, Tenn.,
says: “I have been suffering with Neural
gia in my face and head off and on for
three years. I purchased a box of Dr.
Tanner’s Infallible Neuralgia Cure and
took eight of the pills, lhave not felt any
symptoms of Neuralgia since. It gives
me pleasure to recommend it. Sold by
J. R. Wikle & Cos.
Fresh Turnip Seed.
Now is the time to. begin sowing your
turnip seed, and there is no better place
than Wikle’s drug store to get them.
Our Future
Was never brighter and our citizens are
beginning to realize the glorious possibili
ties in store for them by taking stock in
the new furnace and other enterprises,
and while all these improvements are as
suming positive shape and enhance our
city and leud energy and enterprise to the
surrounding country. We are the more
determined to make our business all that
can be desired. We shall surely keep
pace with any city in the South, no mat
ter its size and abilities, in pu r e drugs,
chemieais, toilet articles, paints, oils and
patent, medicines. Our stock is complete.
Our prescription department shall be kept
in the best possible order and our friends
who will favor us with their patronage
may rest assured that no pains will be
spared in their interest.
Very truly,
m25-tf ‘ J. R. Wikle & Cos.
Fruit jars at Wikle 3 drug store. Do-
City Tax.
The city tax books will be open from
September 17th to October 17th. The
city tax is one half of one per cent.
J. 1). Wilkersox,
tl oct 1 City Tax Collector.
Get your property ready for the coining boom.
Advertising is what booms. We propose to pro
duce the purchasers if you will furnish the
property, ('artersville Heal Estate Cos..
A. M. Willingham, Manager.
Notice.
Gin house insurance can be had by
applying to Bartow Leake, Insurance
Agent, box 8, Cartersville, Ga.
Ten Thousand Pamphlets —Descriptive of
Cartersville and her magnificent resources, wilj
soon be issued and sent abroad by tlie Carters
ville Heal Estate Company, A. M. Willingham,
manager. List your property with the company
at once and secure the first and best customers.
Children Cry For It.
The pleasant taste and agreeable aro
ma of Delectalave make its use attrac
tive to children at well as to adults.
Early impress the child with the impor
tance of good teeth. Spare it the suffer
ing of decayed teeth by proper care and
attention. Keep its month clean and in
a healthy state by using Delectalave.
For sale by all Druggists.
Ladies
In delicate health, and all who suffer
from haMtual constipation, will find the
pleasant California liquid fruit remedy,
Syrup of Figs, more easily taken and
more beneficial in effect than any other
remedy. It acts promptly, vet gently on
the Bowels, Kidneys, Idver, and Stom
ach, and does not sicken or debilitate.
T I. N. C.
Don’t suffer any longer but use Tan
ner’s Infallible Neuralgia cure, the only
infallible cure on earth tor aH forms <j4'
neuralgia and nervous headache. Itan
gum Root Medicine Cos., Manufacturers,
Nashville, Tenn. 5o cents per box. iold
by all druggists. 8-30 tl oct
Personal.
Mr N. H. Frohlichstem, af Mobile,
Ala., writes: Ijake great pleasure in re
commending Dj. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, having used it for a
severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh.
It gaVe me instant relief and entirely
cured me and I have not been afflicted
since. 1 also Veg to state that I had tried
other remedies with no good result. Have
also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King’s
New Life Fills, both of which I oun rec
ommend.
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, w sold on a
positive guarantee.
Trial bottfes free at J 11. Wikle & ( o.’s
Dreg Store. 1
ft you spit up phlegm, and are troubled
with a hacking cough, use Dr. J. H
McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. 0 6-3 hi
125,090 Acres Timber Lind!
AUBREY & M C EWEN,
talEstote, Coil, * Insurance,
3,099,000 Acres Florida Land. 5,000 Acres Iron f Manganese.
COAL PROPERTY!
aug3o-4m.
SKIN"-CURA,
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CRAWFORD’S ECZEMA WASH
A quick and certain cure for Eczema, Scald
Head, Tetter, Itch, St. Anthony’s Fire, Pimples,
Pustules, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Heat, Milk
Grusts, Chafes, Dandruff, and all affections of
the scalp. Cures all diseases of the Feet caused
by Heat and Perspiration.
JOHN CRAWFOBI' & CO.,
Sole Proprietors, - - - ATHENS, GA,
For sale by M. F. Word and J. R. Wikle
Cartersville, Ga.
50 cents: 50
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m !*<) R( h A —Bart ow County.
To all whom it may concern. J. M.
administrator of Edmund’ Johnson, deceased
lias in du * ftjrm applied to the undersigned for
leave to % N all Uie lands belonging to the estate
of said deeeanWi, and said application will he
nvard o the first Monday in October next.
This,August 14th, 1888. J. A. HtSVAIII).
$•- UO Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
-11 tors. —All persons having demands against
the estate of Mr*. Adelaide N. Roberts, late of
said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the undersigned, ac
cording to law, and all persons indebted o said
estate required to make immediate payment.
This irh September, 18s>.
W. W. ROBERTS,
1 -s-w Adm’r Mrs. N. A Roberts, dec Vi.
Choicest City Property on the Market. Farms, All Sizes.