The Cartersville courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1888-1889, October 18, 1888, Image 6

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How Kuvh In Manufactured. ! suppose most people by this time know tbe orthodox mode of preparing this It is chewed, or ought to he. as iu Samoa by young and of course pretty girls and the masticated stuff being thrown into a bowl and mixed with water, the woody particles are fished out with a wisp of the fiber vau (a maivaceous tree. Pantiuin sp ). and the liquor Is then car ried round to each guest in order Of course by the old school this mode of preparation is thought very superior to the Tougan innovation of pounding or grating the root Certainly the Ingre dients differ somewhat, and the dash of human secretion m the orthodox mixture possibly promotes digestion—an effect not to be despised after a square meal of half a dozen pounds of yam' Even hi the humblest menage the na tional bowl is not prepared w ithout some form and circumstance —elaborate trudi tionai motions of the hands in clearing the bowl and rinsing the fiber, strict at tentiou lo precedence in handing the cup to the guests ia mutter in which, when Europeans were concerned. I was in other islands sometimes consulted), and to other points of etiquette, the transgression of which is viewed with some severity Thus it is dertgueur to empty your cocoa nut cup at a single draught On my first occasion of drinking 1 had neglected tins rule, for the cup was large, and the taste, as I thought, nasty Accordingly, on re turning the cup which you do by sending it spinning along the door to the master of ceremcmies. the usual quiet clapping of hands and murmur of applause which should follow this was withheld On dis covering the cause of the silence 1 has teued to explain that I had never tasted the cup before, and thought it so good that I could not resist prolonging the pleasure, hut I saw that my solecism was too great ,to bo easily excused.—Black wood's Magazine. V. liy Have a Seal on Deeds? In a recent address before the Yale Kent club, at New Haven, the venerable David Dudley Field said “Another of the anom alies which should be eliminated from our legal system is the distinction between sealed and unsealed instruments Can anybody give a reason for this distinc tion. except t.he historic one that seals were used when most men were unable to write? Now*, when most men do write, why use the seal? Or if the seal is used, why give it a significance and importance not given to the writing? I find in your revised statutes a provision that a deed of real property must have a seal and two witnesses at the least. You cannot trans fer to your neighbor a cabin for SIOO without these ceremonials, but you may transfer to him $1,000,000 worth of rail way stock by a simple signature, without seal or witness Upon a sealed instru ment you may bring suit within seven teen years, hut if the seal is wanting you must sue within six years Is it a reason why these anomalies should be retained in the valley of the Connecticut, because they come from the valley of the Thames?" —Scientific American. She Went on to Say. She began in ashy, shrinking, stammer ing sort of way, and his heart gave a great leap year bound, for he loved the girl with that mad devotion which heiresses alono can inspire But he was too poor and proud to say so “Er—Mr Sampson,” she said. “I trust that you will pardon me —er —that is, overlook what I—urn—if you would con fcider" Then she stopped in shy dis tress “Pray go on. Miss Clara.” he said hoarsely, at the same time hitching his chair, “you were about to say" “1 was about to say, Mr Sampson, that, our clock is nearly an hour slow, and it is really getting very late. ” —The Epoch. Attention, JR. If. L. For sprains, bruises, rheumatism, cramps, inflammation, swelling, cuts, burns, etc., in man, and splint, ringbone, windgall, epizootic, scratches, etc., in horses, Ranguni Root Liniment is a sure cure. The “King of Liniments” is the universal verdict. Never fails to cure any ailment that can be reached by an external medical examination. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists. 8-30 tl oc E. P. O. Don’t waste time and money and 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. Rangum Hoot Medi cine Cos., Manufacturers, Nashville, Tenn., 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 8-30 tl oc East & West Railroad of Alabama, Schedule in Effect. No. I—West.1 —West. Leave Cartersville 9.50 a ni “ Rockinart .. 11.00 “ “ Cedartown ..12.19 p m “ Cross Plains 1.40 “ “ Dukes....- 2.50 “ Arrive Pell City 5.30 “ No. 3—West, Leave Cartersville 3.30 p m “ Rock mart .' 5.15 “ “ Cedartown 6.30 “ “ Cross Plains 8,20 “ “ Dukes 10.00 “ Arrive Ragland 11.30 “ No, 2—East, Leave Pell City v 8.00 a m “ Dukes 11.05 “ “ Cross Plains 12.17 p m “ Cedartown 2.03 “ “ Rockinart 3.07 “ Arrive Cartersville 4.35 “ No. 4 —East, Leave Ragland 12.01 a m “ Dukes 1.40 •• “ Cross Plains 3.35 “ “ Cedartown 6.10 “ “ - Rockinart 7.27 “ Arrive Cartersville 9.04 “ No. s—West. Leave Cartersville Transfer 4.15 a m “ Rockinart 7.17 “ Cedartown 9.30 “ “ Cross Plains 12.14 p m “ Dukes L 43 Arrive Pell City 510 No. 6 —East, Leave Pell City •* O'* ® ,n “ Dukes 7.43 “ Cross Plains 9.33 “ Cedartown 12.29 p m “ Rockinart J°7 ” Arrive Cartersvile 3.5s Connection at Cartersville with W. A A.; Rock mart with Ga. Division E. i . \ . A La., Cedar town with C. It. A C.; Cross Plains with Ala. Di vision E. T. V. A Ga ; Dukes with A. A C.; and at Pell City with T. A C. and Ga. Pacific R.’y, J. J. Calhoun G. P. A. For Sale. Two hundred and seventy cords of koo<l pine (Jr. H. AL BKEY, Sec. C. L. C 0.6 IpJlsSl Possesses many Important Advantages over all other prepared Foods. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makes Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies. Regulates the Stomach and Bowels. Sold by Druggists. 5c., 50c., #I.OO. WELLS, RICHARDSON l CO.. BURUNGTOH, VT. Baby Portraits. A Porttolio of beautiful baby portraits, printed on fine plate paper by patent photo process, sent free to Mother of any Baby bom within a year. Every Mother wants these pictures; scud at once. Give Baby’s name and age. WtLIS, RICHARDSON &. CO,, Props., Burlington, Vt. It's Easy to Dye WITH P 1/lM OKEjQ y£s |[ jjfp44= Superior /wJpT' Strength, Fastness, ' Beauty, r JJIL AND f) Simplicity. Warranted to color more goods than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take no other. 36 colors ; 10 cents each. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS.' Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. ~ CIR. A Most Effective Combination. This well known Tonic and Nervine is gaining great reputation as a cure for Debility, Dyspep sia, and NERVOUS disorders. It relieves all languid and debilitated conditions of the sys tem ; strengthens the intellect, and bodily functions; builds up worn out Nerves : aids digestion ; re stores impaired or lost Vitality, and brings back youthful strength and vigor. It is pleasaut to the taste, and use ' regularly braces the System against the depressing influence of Malaria. Price—sl.oo per Pottle of 24 ounces. * FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TE3 INDIES ARE GENERALLY THE BEST JUDGES jIHi '• \ m_ if OF TOILET ARTICLES. Hence it is nothing strange that their verdict has been rendered in favor of the pleasant and fragrant I)E GEC-TA-bAVE The most efficient preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth Ask your neighbor about it. Bead what Dr A. \V. Calhoun, the celebrated specialist, says about Delectalave: “It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to its virtue, and to state that its curative proper ties are beyond question. “I recommend it to the public.” Delectalave will whiten the teeth, harden and beautifv the gums, purify the breath, prevent the formation of tarta , aid in preserving the feet, cure tender and bleeding gums. Ask for Delectalave and Have Nothing Else. Sold by Druggists at 50 cents. ASA G. CANDLER & CO., Wholesale Druggist, Gen. Agts., Atlanta, Ga. Sriginal Wins. nons, St. Louis, Prop’r >ns Liver Medicine, Est’d U. S. Court DEFEATS J. op’r A.Q.Simmons Liv r, Est’d by Zeilin IS6S. L>. M. has for 47 years jestion, Biliousness, \,Sick Headache,Lost , Sour Stomach, Etc. B. Reams, Pastor M. E. dams, Tcnn., writes: “1 ould have been dead but ur Genuine M. A. Sim- Liver Mbdicine. I have imes had to substitute n’s stuff” for your Medi but it don’t answer the se ” ]. R. Graves, Editor The t, Memphis, Tenn. says: 1 a package of your Liver , and have used half of it. ike a charm. I want no ver Regulator and ceis more of Zeilin’s mixture! Mining j “IS THE BEST KIHIHE PAPER IH TIE WORLD.” Every Miner or Metallurgist, and Every Investor in Mines Should Read It. Contains every thing of interest and value in min ing and metallurgy. The fullest mining news The best coal, metal, and mining stock market -THE SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO., ‘i7 Park Place, New York. g Ci has given univer -1 satisfaction in the re of Gonorrhoeet and Leet. I prescribe it and el safe in recommend g it to all sufferers. A. J. STONER. M.D., Decatur, 111. PRICE, 91.00. Sold by Druggists. J R. Wilde & Cos., Agents. ieblO-ly * ttAiEo juUltithN MUSIC HOUSE. PIANOS. ORGANS. Mid-Sumiiisr Sale BUY now AND PAT WHEN OPTION IS SOLO. BID-SUBIMEB OFFER. 1,000 First-CiaHN nauos and Organs to be sold iit June, July, Augast a.tit Sepiember at SSpol Cash Prices. Payable, PIANO**. •.'-£<- C.Cs-ZX nows. tkUGAXIii, J4l'> ML DOWN, amt Hie ha'anco next November Ist, without liuervrif or advance jilt Pr<ce. AH our Pianos and Or included lit this sale, oar ( lieapestauc! oar Best. No ex* ceptions. Your choice from tea leading makers asxel over joo Styles Prices. New Makers, New Instruments, New Styles. New Prices. Great Improvements in our Lower Priced Instruments. Large purchases enable us to offer Re duced Prices. Here are samples. coo c mF&sasz six „7V / £ ~ g 3 Strings, Beautiful Rosewood La £** M Case, Full Rich Tone. Guar anteed perfect, and durable. Maker's Price, 8& r >u. £0 k n PIANO. AN / 14,1 § Size, 3 Strings, Fuil Iron t ife# Frame, Ivory Keys, Rich Rosewood Ca>-e. First-class every way. [jquals Fi an os usually sold at 8300 and $350. Maker's Price, S7o ! ‘. With Pianosa Plush 'Fop Stool, T a '.ii<aossne Cover, Instructor, Music Rook j'.jecs i*U IPreigrlit Paid. ■ri% gr nDPRSS Five Octaves, 2 sets Unbilr . of? 1 / Octave Reeds, jk gll 5 Stops, 'olid Walnut Case. High Zj v Top,Lamp Stauus, Music Pocket, Fell Sweet Tone. Maker's Price , 8150. 0* w* ■ nor* CL Four Full Sets Reeds, k* UlltfKl*. lb Genuine Stops, o*l Rich Case, Beautiful Parlor Or il HJ ean. Thousands sold. All pur chasers delighted. Maker's Price, 8200. Witli Each Organ a Kisie Stool, jatti Instructor, Music Bools, and AH Freight 15 DAYS TRIAL. Order and test in your own Home. \o money required until Instrument is satisfactory. We pay Freight both ways if no sale. The fairest way to deal. Our Instruments are good and cheap, and a tria‘ always gives a satisfied purchaser. Mend for Mill-Summer Sale Cir gtsS-ir. REMEMBER. 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Ev ery requirement of law has been met with in posting this property. Any violation of the same will be promptly prosecuted. A. M. Capkrs. Adairsville, Ga., Sep. 2nd. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between G. H. Aubrey, R. W. Murphy and Chas. McEwen, under the firm name of G. 11. Aubrey A Cos., has been dissolved by limitation and mutual consent. The real estate business will be conducted by Aubrey & McEwen at the old stand. Public patronage respectfully soliticed. G. H. A PARKY. R. W Murphy, Chas. McEwen. Tax Collector s Notice. I will be at the following named places on the days mentioned below for the purpose of col lecting State and county tax for the year is**. Rate per cent, sight dollars and six cents ($8.00) on the thousand: Sixth District, Oct. 10, 20, Nov. 12, . Adairsville, Oct 15, 30. Nov 13, Cassville, Oct, 11, 31, Nov 16, Kingston, Oct 1(5, Nov 1, 15, Euharlee, Oct 17, Nov 2; 10, Pine Log. Oct 12, Nov 5, 26, Wolf Pen, Oct 22, Nov li, 28, Stamp Creek, Oct 23, Nov 7, 29, Allatoona, Oct 24, Nov 8, 23, Cartersville, Oct 26, Nov 9, Dec 4,5, 6,7, 11, 12, 13, Salacoa, Oct 13, Nov 27, Iron Hill, Oct 18, Nov 20, Taylorsville, Oct 19, Nov 21, Emerson. Oct 25, Nov 30, Stilesboro, Nov 22, Hall’s Mills, Nov 14. As 1 have put the time off as late as I possi bly could, 1 hope every tax payer will pay up promptly, as ti fas will be issued after the dates have expired. All legal voters whose names are not on the tax books should come and have their names registered. J. F. LINN. Tax Collector Bartow county Ga. Sept. 22(1, 1888. Notice of JLooal Legislation. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next session of the General Assembly of Georgia for the passage of a bill, of which the following is the caption: AN ACT To be entitled an act to amend the charter of the city of Cartersville so as to authorize and empower the Mayor and Aldermen ot the city of Cartersville to levy and collect a special tax on all the taxable property in said city, not to ex ceed one-half (V 2) ot one per cent for the purpose' of defraying the expenses of water supply and tire protection for said city. ,T. C. WOFEOUD. ,1 NO . H. WiKLE, W. (’. BAKER, H. H. Haul, D. W. K. Peacock, J. T. Norris, Cartersville, Ga,, Oct. 3rd 1888. Notice of Local Legislation Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next session of the General Asembly of Georgia lor the passage of the following act to-wit: AN” act To be entitled an act to amend the charter of the city of Cartersville, so as to authorize tlie Mayor and Council to establish a system of public schools, and to provide revenue for the support of the same, a nd to authorize the county school commissioners of Bartow county to pay over to the corporate authorities of said city for the use of said public schools such part of tin* State school fund as may be their just pro rata share thereof, and for other purposes there in mentioned. \ ,T. C. Wofford, Jno. H. Wiki.e, \Y. C. Baker, H. 11. Hale. D. W. K. Peacock, J. T. Norris. Cartersville, Ga.. Oct. 3, 1888. Notice ol‘ Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to tlie next General Assembly of Georgia for the passage of an Act oi which the following is the caption: AN ACT To he entitled an act to alter and amend the charter of the city of Cartersville, approved August 27th, 1872, and the acts amendatory thereo , so as to authorize and empower the Mavor and Aldermen of said city to assess, levy ami collect annually an ad valoruin tax not to exceed one per cent., (instead of one-half of one per cent., as now provided), for the general pur poses and expenses of sajd city. To prescribe the mode of assessing the taxable property in said citv, and to confer additional powers on the Mayor and Aldermen of said city in regard to the levying and collecting of special taxes or licenses in said city and for other purposes men tioued therein. j. C. Wofford, W. C. Baker. H. H. Hall, I). W. K. Peacock, Jno. H. Wikle, J. T. Norris.j Cartersville, Ga., October 3d, 1888. /NUTATION. -GEORGIA BARTOW V Cofnty. To all whom it may concern: Thomas M. Drummond, executor of Pinkney G. Drummond, deceased, has in due form applied for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in November, 1888. This 28th Sept., 1888. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. \TOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRE 1)1- tors.—All persons having demands against the estate of Mrs. 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 to said estate required to make immediate payment. This sth September, 1888. W. W. ROBERTS. 0-0-6 w Adm’r Mrs. N. A Roberts ,dec'd Notice. The regular quarterly meeting of the stock holders of the Cartersville Land Company will be held at the office of Jno. T. Norris on Thurs day. the 4th inst. at 7 o’clock, n. m. G. H. AUBREY, Sec. C. L Cos. Bartow sheri ffssales.—will lie sold before the court house door in ( ar tersvMle, Bartow County, Georgia, on The first Tuesday in November,l bet ween t he legal hours of sale', to the highest bidder, the following described property, to-wit: Four hundred (40 0 acres, more or less, of land, in the sth district and 3d section of Bar tow countv, Ga.. being parts of lots numbers two hundred and thirty (23d). two hundred and thirty-eight (2381, two hundred and sevent.v three (273), two hundred and seventy-four (274). and two hundred and sixt.v-seven (267), described in deed from L. S. Mu afford to Martha E. Bish op, recorded in book “Z” of deeds, pages 234-35 cleric's office Superior court said county, which is here referred to, covering the entire interest and title to said land, except the minerals there in and thereon. Levied on and will be sold as the property of the defendant, I>. F. Bishop, to satisfy one fi. fa issued from the city court of Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga., in favor of K. A. Clayton, assignee of J. J. Howard & Son vs. I>. T. Bishop. Said property in possession of D. F. Bishop at his death, in summer of I**7, now in possession of his widow. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land number 141, lying and being in the sth District and 3rd section of Bartow county Georgia con taining one hundred and forty eight acres more or less, levied on as The property of \V. H. Linn one of the defendants inthisfifn. Property, pointed out by XV. H. Linn, levied on and w II be sold as the property of W. H. Linn to satisfy one Bar tow Superior court fi fa. in favor of John Harper, vs. G. H Gilreath and W. H. Linn. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land number 146, in The 17th district and 3rd section of Bartow county. Georgia. Levied on and will be sold as the property of U. B. Trippe to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa from Sslst District G. M., in favor of W. M. Moore and J. H. Sims for the use of officers of court, vs It. Is. Trippe. Prop perty pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place, seventy eight (78) acres more or less of lot of land number two hundred and fifteen (215 it being the southern portion of said number two hundred and fourteen (214) also one hundred (10fi| acres more or less, it being the western portion of lot number two hundred and nineteen (219) all lying in the sth district and 3rd section of Bartow eouuty, Geor gia. Levied on and will be sold as the property of ,J. XV. Henderson, deceased, in the hands of Nancy Henderson as his administratrix to be ad ministered, to satisfy one Bartow Superior court fi fa in favor of Sinclair McHenderson, vs, Nancy Henderson administratrix of Jno. \V. Henderson, deceased, property pointed out by I. D. Hender son and in possession of Yancy Henderson ad ministratrix, etc. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land number one hundred and forty-six (146) in the 17th district and 3rd section of Bartow county, Georgia, as the property of the defendant R B. Tripp. Property pointed out by defendant, to satisfy one Justice Court ti fa issued from the *slst District G. M. for the use of officers of court, vs. It. B. Tripp. ’Also, at the same time and place, lots of land numbers one thousand two hundred and ninety seven (1297), one thousand one hundred and fifty (1150) and one thousand and eigh'.v <iv<- oo*bi all lving in and being in The 21st district and 2nd section of Bartow county, each lot containing forty (40) acres more or less, also, lot of land number one thousand two hundred and sixty-one (1261) lying in the 4th district and 3rd section of said county containing forty (40) acres more ■or less. Levied on and will he sold as the prop erty of Jno. T. Moore, to satisfy one Bartow .su perior court fi fa in favor of'the New England Mortgage Security Cos., vs. John T Moore. The defendant, John T. Moore, waives written notice of levy. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s Att’y, G. H. Aubrey. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land nrmbers two hundred and five (205) two hundred and six (206) two -hundred and fifteen (215) two hundred and sixteen (216) and two hundred and thirty-six (236). lying all in the Pith district and 3rd section of Bartqw county, Georgia. Levied on and will be sold as the property of A. F. Woolley, one of ihe defen dants, to satisfy one Bartow Superior court fi fa in favor of Thomas A. Loveless, vs. John F. Harden, A. F. Woolley and Berrys A Cos, proper ty in possession of defendant A. F. Woolley and pointed out by C. D. McCutchen attorney for plaintiff. A. M. FRANKLIN, Sheriff, ■T W. WILLIAMS, Deputy Sheriff POSTPONED RECEIVER’S SALE JL By virtue of an order of the Superior court of Bartow county directed to me as receiver of the estate of James M. Denman, late of said county, deceased. I will sell before the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following prop erty, to-wit: First: Lot of land number two hundred and twelve (212), in the 6th district and 3d action of said county. Second: The northwest fourth or forty acres in the northwest corner of lot of land number two hundred and eleven (211), in the same dis trict and section. Third: The southwest fourth or forty acres in the southwest corner o ! said lot of land num ber two hundred and eleven (211). in the 6th dis trict and 3d section of said county. Fourth : Two undivided sevenths of the north halves of lots of land numbers one hundred and seventy-nine (179), and two hundred and. six (206i, in the 6th district and 3d section of paid county. Fifth: The remainder or reversion after the expiration of tlie* life estate of Catharine F. Den man, tenant in dower, in the south halves of lots of land numbers one hundred and seventy-nine (179) and two hundred and six (206), in the 6th district and 3d section of said county. Said lands will be sold for distribution under the decree of tiie court, made, or to be made, in the case of A. P. Wofford, adra’r, etc., of James M. Denman, dec’d, vs. Thos. H. Baker and oth ers in Bartow Superior court, and will be sold in separate parcels in the order named, and as de scribed. Said sale being made subject to con firmation by the Superior court of said county. Terms cash, payable on the confirmation of the sale. Oct. 2d, is**. R. W. MURPHY, . Rec. estate of James M. Denman. POSTPONED EXEITTOR’S SALE.— I Under and by virtue of an prder and judg ment of the court ot ordinary of Bartow coun ty, Georgia, granted at the regular May term, 1888, of said court, will be sold before the court, house door in Cartersville, Georgia, vitliin the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in No vember. PBS, the following lots and parts of lots or land to-wit: Dots ot land numbers five hundred and ninety (5!)o). six hundred and thirty.three (633), six hundred and sixt.v-three v<?(;:{) and six hundred and sixty-four (664), located in tlie 21st district and 2d se tion of Bartow county. Georgia, each of said lots of land containing forty acres, nn.re or less. Known as the Island Mill plantation of Ira W. \' aldrip, deceased. Said plantation is situated in the southeast portion of Bartow < ounty, Ga., on the Etowah river, eight miles from the city of Cartersville, Ga.. and six miles from Acvvorih, Ga., and has thereon a good corn mill, cotton gin and press, two ordinary frame dwellings and outhouses. Said mill, gin and press are all in good running order and the lands are of two grades, to-wit, good river bot tom and uplands, all of which is situated in the mineral belt of Bartow county, Ga. And also the undivided one-half interest in lot of land number seven hundred and eighteen, lo cated in the 21 sf district and 2d section of Bar tow county, Georgia, said lot containing forty acres, more or less. The other undivided halt in terest in said last named lot of land number seven hundred and eighteen is owned by Kinsley Stegall. Said lot is situated about three fourths of a m la northeast of Emerson, or Ste gall's Station, in the mineral belt of Bartow county, Ga., and is unimproved wild land, The Title is good. The terms ot said sale are cash, and for the benefit of the creditors of said es tate. This October 2d, 1888. .James C. Waldrip, Executor of Ira \Y. Waldrip, deceased. OTOCK law electiox.-ordina fVies office, Bartow county, Ga.—Whereas peti tion has been tiled in the Ordinary’s office, (and notice has been given as required by Law,) pray ing that the question “For Fence or Stock Law” be submiited to the lawful voters of the.s.Ylst Dist., G. M. in said county. Ordered that an election be held at the usual place of holding elections for members to the General Assembly, in the said 851st District G. M. on Saturday October 27th, 1888, on the question of "For Fence or Stock Law” and that said election be held under the same rules and regulations as one provided tor members of 'lie General Assembly and that re turns be made as provided by statute And it is further ordered that this order be published for 'fifteen days in the Coubant-American a newspa per published in said county and posted at the election precinct in said district. Granted this 3rd October, 188S. A. HOB AUD, Ordinary, Bartow county. Ga. \ DM IX IST HATCH'S SALE.—GEOR XX GIA — Bartow Cofnty :—Agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary of Bartow county, Georgia, will be sold at public outcry before the court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in November, 1888, within the legal hours of sale,’the following property, to-wit: The undi vided one-half Interest in throne story brick store house and lot formerly known as the A. A. Skin ner & Cos. store. Said store fronting 25 feet, more or less, on Main street oi> the north, and lot running back south 200 feet, more or less. Sold as the property of estate of A. A. Skin ner, late of said county, deceased, for division. Terms one-half cash, balance in six mouths with interest at eight per cent, per annum. . JNO. H. WIKLE, $4 35 Adm’r estate A. A. Skinner, dec’d. FJOR SAKE.—BY Vliril E ()K ,V~ I der issued from the Superior •<-, '!{- tow county, Georgia, under sectim T ,f Hr. Code of 18*2. will be sold for the p un> ' of bi<- titfon and division between tlx* ten ; r moil. Mrs. Mary C. Jones. Mr*. Viruii ■" v . ardson. Julius P. Jones. Evans i |, 1 ard U. Jones. Estelle F. Jones and I’enw iV ; before the court house door in Carte,, ,il "- within the legal hours of sale on the 1 U| , day in November, I***, the following to-wit: " wtat*. A certain tract or parcel of land in of Stilesboro. in Bartow countv an.i i the Mosely A* Reed lots, containing’ e’ " acres, more or less, and adjoining th,- i " n the Dr. Steven's estate, J. j> . ' Beasiey. Said lot having upon it T ’ i" 5 ''' fortable five room *ra:ne residence win ' tenant houses, smoke house and w* V good repair. . -a.: Also tract No. T containing two p, r thirty-five <2351 ac r ***. more or less, aim ’7, iug all of lots numbers one thousand n dred and forty-four (114 L. one thou, “."i hundred and fortv-tive (1145) and one - two hundred aud fourteen (1214). and one thousand two hundred and thirl, and 35 acres of one thousand two hun !•• t ’ thirty-five (1235 , and 10 acres of one two hundred and thirty-six (1236), and ~ of one thousand two hundred and , (1286), and 5 acres of 11 in the l*th ;-• 3rd section of Polk county, Ga. ~\li f fractional parts of said lots lying west of Euharlee creek, the center of-....,, being the line. Upon this tract is loca posit of 6 or 7 acres of good brow iron ore. This tract contains 80 acres of\!,„ land, and 155 acres in cultivation, us . —"" first bottom and *7 acres of second hot all well watered by Euharlee creek on ti.. -h east sides. Also. Tract No. 2, containing 280 acres, n and comprising all of lots Nos. on, T '' one hundred and forty-six i1146),0m* ■ V one hundred and fifty-nine (1159!, ont : M , s two hundred and sixteen (1216i, one u two hundred and thirty-three 123., ~,. sand two hundred and thlrtv-four s. 1 thousand two hundred and eighty--.> v one thousand two hundred and eig'. ' (12**). 80 acres of this tract is wo the remainder in -cultivation, a' pnrri. n 1’ very tine bottom land, the balance tii-.-t" land. On this tract is .orated a good t , r frame dwelling, a lasting- well, and a house; also, about 5 acres of good j fn ). Also, Tract No. 3, containing 2CO acres c m comprising lots Nos. one thousand on< mp. i , and sixty (1160), one thousand two hi;: • . ] seventeen (1217), one thousand two hundred eighteen (1218), one thousand two him i-.j thirty-two (1232), and one thousand - ~ ; dred and eighty-nine (12*0). 100 an. ,f tract is in cultivation, a portion being tu.e i tom and the remainder good upland The .... mainder of the tract is woodlan o ; , tract are located several comfortable . houses, with stables, one now barn and i good water. Ml 01 said above lands are located in :! j- ;/< district and 3rd section oi Bartow ,•.. 1 *i.*>. t| , except 5 acres m Polk, as ab.-ve and - known as tlx- ui..k„i >OK m.im Euharlee creek, two miles from days , the E. & \V. It. H., and 14 miles west ,c ville. The said Dickerson plant atm: - : enjoyed the reputation of being one e bodies of land in Bartow county < < Georgia. The late William Peek, of Polk 1 ■ ,1 versally conceded to be one of tic- best ; : farming loads in the State, and who tin. p . known to purchase an acre of poor hun said plantation at public outcry for tic - $17,500.00. The above property will be sold on ti-. iug terms : < *ne third cash, t li• bnlnn cin equal payments due in one ami two • s, interest from date at * per cent. per a 1. hundred dollar notes will be required in ferred payments and bond for title gh . . i . perfect to ail of said property. Parties who wish to examine said t !>• the day of sale can have the bounds. ■ - out by consulting Mr. Tom Williams. .1 < on the place. August, 20th, I***. B. F. SMITH, C. P. SEWELL, B. T. LEAKE, Commissioners. t DMINLSTRATORS sale.-chas V. Wofford, et als vs. Camilla \\ • onl administratrix oi James Wofford, dr ■•■ascii, -■ als, in equity in Bartow Superior court. I: obedience to and as directed by the final d<. of the Superior court of Bartow county ivnd-m in tlie above state* 1 case, will be sold it puff outcry before the court house door in art-T* A-ille, Ga., on the Ist Tu< s lay in Noven.l i r ]ss* within the legal hours 01 sale, one hum I red m. thirty acres, more or less, of lot of land nuic • two hundred and ninetv-eiglit, (2*.**) in the distri -t and third section of Bartow, i-omc. Ga., about forty acres of same more or less cleared and in cultivation, the balance well tim bered, the same being all That part of said Ic on which James Wofford lived,and wlii -h is m-i. tioned in item two of his will. Terms of sale One-half cash, tlie balance at 12 months ti n Purchaser’s note taken for balance bearing in terest from date of sale until paid a- 1 -icht pv cent, per annum. Bond for titles given ro pin chaser. Titles perfect. Camilla Woffobij, Adm’rx. estate of James Wofford, • and (A eorgia-i.artow county-ln vT the Superior court of said county—Knu S Cole vs. James M. Cole, open court •1: term, I*BB. It appearing to the cour from di entry of the sheriff on this Libel for Divorce and process, that the defendant cannot be found m this county, and it further appearing T <> court that the defendant resides nut of ' State, it is therefore ordered that set vi ■ of ’ - Libel anil process be perfected on said :•*!*■] ' a by publication once a month for four mo-phs. i: the public gazette in which tlie sherifi s -ol* s said c-ouuty are advertised, a- jir • h-d statute, and that this Libel for Divn the same is hereby made returnable f■ - die n* \ term of this court. This July l**tli, I**B ,T C. Fain. J. S. c. C. * • A true extract from the inmates m i'-m Superior court. F. M. Durham, < 1< 1 S. 1 I IBEL FOR DIV( UR'E.-I ; J j Weaver vs. Peter Weaver, l'-ai'P-u perior court. It appearing from !.e ~!eu return that the defendant is not to be i< u the county, and it further appearing dm fendant is a non-resident of this Sta 1 - .1 *' ' dend that the defendant do appear and ut) hi.s defense in this court at tlie next u rm <6 court, and it is also ordered thu; ser 1 ■- r fected on tin* defendant by the pu Jie order in the Courant-Anierii-an. a r fished in this county, as required by 1 in such cases provided. August 4th. 1-' J. C. FAIN, J. * < ( A true extract from the minutes oi !' perior court. F. M. Pi RHAM. 1 yj TATE OF GEORGIA LAHT (| >' iO 1 ountv. Cleo J. Ileslep v* David and . Bartow Superior cout-f, July term,l** v . ! --‘" divorce; rule to perfect service. It appearing to the court by the 1 sheriff, that tlie defendant doe- not 1 ~i county, and it further appearing- ) not reside in this .•state, it is on mot ; ordered that said defendant appear am* at the next term of this court, else th ", be considered in default and the plain - to proceed. Audit is further ordered rule be published in the CourariT-.'. m*' : Cartersville, Ga., once a month for f<) : This publication shall lie process an saini* on defendant. July iB, l**"*- A true extract from minutes of said <■* F. M. DURHAM. ier* T IBEL FOR DIVORCE IN RAKT<' Superior court, July term, y . Roberts vs. David Roberts. It app ,> ! - ! court by the return of the sheriff in stated case that the defendant does no- . said county, and it further appearing ; without the jurisdiction of this con; fore ordered by the court thr. • sei-\ 1 fected on the defendant by the public.- order once a month for four nioatn* next term of this court, in tl.<* ( au ' can, a newspaper published in Bar Georgia. Granted this Sept, loth, I s ' R. W. Murphey, A i Plaintiff's Attorney. J. * 1 A true extract from the minutes. F. M. Durham, (A EORGIA BARTOW COTNTL' VJI Whereas, B. A. Iseman, administu' ward Culliana, deceased, represents in tion duly tiled and entered on record. 1 fully administered Edward Culliana - This is therefore to cite all person?* < • .■ heirs and creditors, to show cause, u aij. can, why said administrator should 1: 11 . charged from his administration and u - ters of dismission on the first Monday in ber next. Aug. 14th, 18*8. J. A. HO 'A • ; $5 00 ■Oidm.ih^. /CITATION, 12 MONTHS SUITOR] GEORGIA—BahtoW County, t o * it may concern: The commissionei> to net apart a twelve month's suppo' j two minor children of Mrs. A. N- ‘o. ■ * ■ ceased, out of the estate of said dec. <■■'"* % made their report, and the same is m in my office, and if no good cause is * I the contrary the same will be allowed 1 ,1 the judgment of Ihe court on tlx* m'* 1. November. 1888. loklßr, o.®“'-' I