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The Cartersville Courant-American.
VOL. VIII.
Conforming to a custom time-honored
, n ,. o ner, ol allowing printers a holi
sm'' i 1 , . .
, !lt Christinas, we uo not issue in
.‘usual form the Courant-American
■ A vvpe u. This sheet is issued inenjy
' f jggaiize the county advertisements,
,1 n0 pretense is made at presentation
fined in our usual edition.
Married, in this city, at the residence of
\V L Bolt, on the evening of the 19th of
pm-mber, 1888, Mr. W. A. Woolbright
10 Miss Lillie C.fJreer, Rev. J. Y. Jame
poii, officiating.
Special closing out bargains in tlions-
j s of useful articles at YCikle’s book
store.
Mr Cincinnatus Whitehurst, a 'member
oft lie senior class of Mercer University,
is in the city spending the holidays with
tho family ot I’rof. I). G. Lee. Mr. White
hurst, we are informed, stands among
tii.. first in his class for scholarship and
correct deportment.
]SSO! 11l an k books of every descrip
tion at Wikle’s book store.
past Cartersvilie Institute, will open
)„.r doors again on the first Monday in
with a full corps of teachers.
jKof. Loe, the principal, will On assisted
f\ )S Miss Ida Lee and Miss Emmie Norris.
The nccomplishrnents of the lattei young
] ll( ]y arc well known, and her accession to
the school will prove a taking feature.
Mrs. Ware, the music, teacher, has no
superior in her profession.
Merchants of North Georgia can pro
cure nl V 'kle s book store of Lartersville
any kind of blank books and stationery.
The spring term of West End Institute
will open Monday morning, January 7th.
There will be no change in the manage
ment, of the school. Mrs. J. W. Marris,
Sr., mid Prof. L. 11. Robeson will con
tinue as associate principals. Miss Solge
will have charge of the music, and Miss
Horst will have charge ot the art depart
ment. The entire faculty is well known
to the people of Cartersville, and#the
school needs no recommendation but its
past success
Business men and everybody else will
he glad to know t hat a large shipment
of blank bonds direct fiom the factory
will (‘liable Wikle &■ (’o. to supply all
North Georgia at the lowest prices.
Last week of Abell,
flic photographer, be
fore going to Oliatta
piooga. Photos made
on cloudy days. Cab
inets per dozen for
the few days that we
remain 82.50.
New pictures, books, otc. to be closed
out at halt price at \\ ikle & Cos s. book
store.
Notice.
The regular quarterly meeting of the
Stockholders of the Cartersville Land
Company, will beheld attheotflce of duo.
T. Norris, Thursday, the 3<l day‘of Jan
uary 1889, at 7 o’clock p. in.
G. M. Arimi:v, Secretary.
You can bu v sewing machines now very
low at Wikle & Co’s.
, At The Opera House.
The Nellie Liddon's Burlesque Compa
ny will perform at the opera house next
Monday night. The Omaha Bee, refer
ring'to their performance in that city,
says:
“The NellieSiddon's Burlesque Cos. play
ed at Boyd's to a packed house last
night, and we must say they deserved it,
Itev a better or cleaner performance was
*lPh’er seen in Omaha. I nlike many
ether shows ot its kind it is refined and
free from the obscene jokes and chestnut
gags so often heard in female shows.
The Comedians Mr. Demiug and Mr.
barren are very funny, as the Yankee
will Colored Boys.
Miss Siddons is an excellent singer and
caught the house with her topical song
nf “I like it. I like it, I do.” The Grand
March by ten young and very pretty
girls was enjoyed very much. Asa con
clusion we must say the company and
wardrobe are the finest’ever seen here.
New Year cards and presents at A\ ikle s
kook store.
In eases of Fever and Ague, the Mood
I*ns eiTectun.lly, though not so dangei
etisly poisoned by tlie effluvium ol the
’dinosphere as it could be by the dead
liest poison, lb'. >l. 11. McLean s ( hills
am] Fever Cure will eradicate this poi
*on from the system. 50 cents a
bottle. 0 0-dm
Bxoosure to rough weather, getting
J’ e t, living in damp localities, are lavoi a-
Jde t> the contraction of diseases oi the
l^bidTi‘vs and bladder. Asa preventive,
nk 1( I fir the cure of all kidney and liver
touhle, use that valuable remedy, Ih\ •! •
J }- McLean’s Liver and Kidney Lain.
fl.oo per bottle. (>-8-3m
•‘■d .Storm Calender and Weather I oro
f"ißts for 1889, by Rev. Irl R. Hicks, with
,x l>lanntions of the “Great .1 ovian
i’eriod,” mailed to any address, on
of a two cent postage stamp.
L ite plainly your Name. Cost Olfie and
'Male. The'nn. .1. 11. McLean Medicine
Bt. Louis, Mo.
FORD.
Bad soul, dear heart, oh! why repine?
The melancholy tuR is plain;
The leaves of spring, the summer flowers,
Have bloomed and died again;
Why bigh for spring or summer dowers,
Since,, winter gathers all?
Sur-ly
The spring shall bring again.
Xmas will soon be here and the ‘“lads
mid lassies” are anticipating quite a
lively time.
Prof. Proctor, of Koine, commenced
his school at Ligon last Monday.
Misses Lena and Hattie Gridin have a
nice, new Upright piano.
Messrs. Newt Owens, Walter Remedy,
Preston Griffin and A. il. Morris attended
the Sunday school convention at Pleas
ant Valley, south of Rome.
Mr. S. It. Arnold and lady, of your
city, have been visiting relatives here.
Mr. Charlie Owens has been visiting
Mr. John Davis, near your city.
Prof. Marshy and family will arrive in
a few days. We cordially welcome them
to our midst, knowing they will be quite
an acquisition to our community.
Mr. Kerby Anderson, of your city, is
visiting friends here.
“W. C. W,. alias “Sain Sly,” was here
last week, and the girls think him lovely,
though the boys don’t.
Rev. M. B. Tuggle will preach at the
Baptist church Saturday and Sunday.
Slim Jim.
Dy.pejmiii, Despair, Death.
These are the actual steps which follow
indigestion. Acker’s English Dyspepsia
Tablets will both check and cure this most
fearful of diseases. Guaranteed by J. lv.
Wikle & Cos. eow
Now is the Time
to use linages’ Sarsaparilla with lodide
of Potash, the great purifier for the
blood. A certain cure for rheumatism,
scrofulous affections and all diseases pe
culiar to females. Renovates and invig
orates the system. Physicians recom
mend it. Take no other. Rangum Root
Medicine Cos., Manufacturers, Nashville,
Tenn. #I.OO per bottle. Sold 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 ot blind, bleeding, itching, internal
and external piles. Rangum Root Medi
cine Cos., Manufacturers, Nashville, Tenn.,
50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. • 8-30 tl oe
lsu;klen'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 pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cent
per box. For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos.
Fetid Breath.
A bottle of Delectalave may save you a
month s suffering. If your gums are
sore, heal them with Delectalave. Use
Delectalave on your tooth-brush, and
rinse ’out your mouth and between your
teeth with it, to remove the food particles
and prevent‘fermentation, which causes
a fetid breath• For sale by all Druggists
Wity will you couch .when Shiloh's
Cure will give immediate relief. Price
lOcts., 50et.s., and sl. For sale by J. R.
Wikle & Co.,Cartersville, and J M. Gray,
Adairsville. dec 6-6m—2
“Hackmetack,” a lasting and frag
rant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents.
For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos. Carters
ville, nmb J. M. Gray, Adairsville,
Georgia. dec 6-6m—2
Shiloh s Catarrh remedy—a posi
tive cure for catarrh,diptheria and can
ker-mouth. For sale bv J. R Wikle &
Cos. Cartersville, and J. M. Gray, Adairs
ville, dec 6 6m—2
Are you made miserable by Indiges
tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Ap
petite, Yellow* Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalize
is a postive cure. For sale by J. R.
Wikle & Cos., Cartersville, and J. M.
Gray Adairsville. dec 6 6m —2
The Rev. Geo. IT. Thayer, of Bour
bon, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife
owe our lives to Shiloh’s consumption
cure.” For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos.,
Cartersville, and J. M. Gray, Adairsville,
Ga. dec 6 6m—2
Attention, R. R. L.
For sprains, bruises, rheumatism,
cramps, inflammation, swelling, cuts,
burns, etc., in man, and splint, ringbone,
windgall, epizootic, scratches, etc., in
horses, Rangum 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
§ ey sH&ibaß
FT ITSI
When I sav Cure I do not mean merely to
stop them tor a time, and then have them re
turn again. I MEAN A RAOIC-AL CLliij.
1 have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to
Cure the worst cases. Because others have
failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure,
send at once for a treatise ami a Fuek Bottle
of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express
and post Office. It costs you nothing for a
trial, and i‘t will cure you. Address
H*G. ROOT, SYS.C., 183 Pearl St., New York
CARTERSVILLE, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1888.
THE INDIES
A ICE GENERALLY
THE BEST JUDGES
OF TOILET ARTICLES.
* Hence it is nothing strange that their verdict
has been rendered in favor of the pleasant and
fragrant
DELECTA-LAYE
The most efficient preparation for cleansing and
preserving the teeth. Askyoui neighbor about it.
Read what Dr A. W. 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
beautify the gums, purify the breath, prevent the
formation of tarta r , 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.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. M. STEEL,
iITTORNEY-:-AT-:-LflW.
Special ateention given to litigation m real es
tate in the administration of estates of deceased
persons, and in cases in equity.
Office on Public Square, north of St. James
Hotel. 241'ebly
Dr. J. G. Greene
having located in Cartersville for the purpose of
practicing medicine and surgery, offers his pro
fessional services to the public. Calls promptly
answered. Office up-sto : r° over Courant-American
office; residence on tne i orner of Market and
Stonewall streets. janlSMira
DOUGLAS WIKLE
ATTORNEY - AT- LAW,
Office In the Court House.
Practices in all the courts of the Cherokee cir
cuit. Special attention given to the collection of
claims and the abstracting of titles.
A. M. FOT7TE,
Attorney at Law.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Office up-stairs, corner Main and Erwin sts.
Special attention given to Collections aud Com
mercial Law.
JOHN T. OWEN,
Red Estate and Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
The interest of patrons carefully considere.d
Terms reasonable.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
TO HE SECURED BY
First Mortgage on Plantations and Farms,
Apply to JOE M. MOON, Att’y at Law,
Cartersville, Georgia.
THE BOOZ HOTEL.
CEDARTOWN, GA.
M. A. Booz, - - Proprietor.
Recently enlarged. Ample accommodations
for the traveling public.
MONEY TO LOAN!
—APPLY TO
G. H. AUBREY.
tf
AGENTS - WANTED.
For the New and Fast Selling Work
"Mary, Queen of the Bouse of David, i!
By Revs. Drs. T. DeWitt Talmage and A. S.
Walsh. Finely illustrated. 626 pages. AgeNts
are coining money with this book. Write for
special terms to agents to
STANDARD PUBLISHING CO.,
Atlanta. Ga.
Photographs! Photograhs!
I have engaged Mr. F. H. Simpson to as-ist ine
for this season. Mr. Simpson has had 20 years
experience, and was the lirst to work the new
process in the United States. Call and examine
work. Am prepared to compete with anybody
n work and prices. A. M. TOMLINSON.
"W. C. Edwards, 3T. D.
UNDERTAKER AND EMBfILMER.
Repository in new store room on West Main
Sreet, Cartersville, Ga. jan27-ly
John Dyar has made application for exemp
tion of personalty, and I will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock, a. in., on the 29th day of
November, lSss, a t my office. This November
Bth. ISB.S. j A> HOWARD,
-2t Ordinary.
LEGAL SALES AND NOTICES.
TJOR SALE—BY VIRTUE OF AN 0R-
F der issued from the Superior court of Bar
tow county, Georgia, under section 4003 of the
Code of I**2, will be sold for the purpose of par
tition and division between the tenants in com
mon, Mrs, Mary C. Jones. Mrs. Virginia N. Rieh-
Julius P. Jones, Evans E. Jones, Richard
H. Jones, Estelle J'. .Tones and Percy ,T. Jobes,
belore the court house door in Cartersville, Ga..
winin the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in January, 1889, the following real estate,
to-vit:
A certain tract or parcel of land in the town of
Stliesboro, Bartow county, and known as the
Mosely & Reed lots, containing eleven (11) acres,
more or less aud adjoining the lands of the Dr.
Steven’s estate, J. It. Henderson and Dr. Beasl.y.
Said lot having upon it a good, comfortable five
room frame residence, with suitable tenant
houses, smoke house and stable; all in good
repair.
Also tract No. 1 containing two hundred and
thirty-five i235) acres, more or less, and compris
ing all of lots numbers one thousand one hun
dred and forty-four (1144), one thousand one
hundred and forty-five (1145), and one thousand
two hundred and fourteen (1214), and 30 acres of
one thousand two hundred and thirteen (1213),
and 35 acres of one thpusand two' hundred and
thirty-five (1235), and 10 acres of one thousand
two hundred and thirty-six (1236), and 35 acres
of one thousand two hundred and eighty-six
(1288), and 5 acres of 11 in the 18th district and
3rd section of Polk county, Ga . All of said frac
tional parts of said lots lying north and west of
Etiharlee creek, the center of the creek being the
line. Upon this tract is located a deposit of 6or
7 acres of good brown hematite iron ore. This
tract contains 80 acres of woodland, and 155
acres in cultivation, 68 acres being first bottom
and 87 acres of second bottom, and all well
watered by Euharlee creek on north and east
sides. Also,
Tract No. 2, containing 280 acres, more or less,
and comprising all of lots Nos. one thousand
one hundred and forty-six (1146), one thousand
one hundred and fifty-nine (1159), one thousand
two hundred and sixteen (1216), one thousand
two hundred and thirty-three (1233), one thou
sand two hundred and thirty-four (1234), one
thousand two hundred and eighty-seven (1287).
one, thousand two hundred and eighty-eight
(1288). 80 acres of this tract is woodland, and
the remainder in cultivation, a portion being
very fine bottom land, the balance first-class up
land. On this tract is located a good four room
frame dwelling, a lasting well, and a large gin
house ; also, about 5 acres of good iron ore.
Also,
Tract No. 3, containing 200 acres, more or less,
comprising lots Nos. one thousand one hundred
and sixty (1160), one thousand two hundred and
seventeen (1317), one thousand two hundred and
eighteen (1218), one thousand two hundred and
thirty-two (1232),and one thousand two hundred
and eighty-nine (1289). 100 acres of this tract is
in cultivation, a portion being fine bottom and
the remainder good upland. The remainder of
the tract is woodland. On this tract are located
several comfortable tenant houses, with stables,
one new barn and plenty of good water.
All of said above lands are located in the 17th
district and 3rd section of Bartow county, Ga.,
except 5 acres in Polk, as above described, and
better known as the Dickerson plantation, on
Euharlee creek, two miles from Taylorsville on
the E. & W. It. R., and 14 miles west of Carters
ville. The said Dickerson plantation has long
enjoyed the reputation of being one of the finest
bodies of land in Bartow county or Cherokee
Georgia.
The late William Peek, of Polk county, uni
versally conceded to be one of the best judges of
farming lands in the State, and who was never
known to purchase an acre of poor land, bought
said plantation at public outcry for the sum of
$17,500.00.
The above property will be sold on the follow
ing terms : One-half cash, end the balance in 12
months with interest from date of sale at 8 per
cent, per annum, with bond for title given to
purchaser. One hundred dollar notes will be re
quired on the deferred payments. Titles perfect
to all of said property.
Parties who wish to examine said tracts before
the day of sale can have the boundaries pointed
out by consulting Mr, Tom Williams, a tenant
ou the place. Nov. 29th, 1888.
B. F. SMITH,
C. P. SEWELL,
B. T. LEAKE,
Commissioners.
If XECUTRIX SALE—GEORGIA, BAH
FJ tow County—By virtue of the power and
authority vested in me by the last will and tes
tament of E. D. Puckett, late of said county, de
ceased, T will sell before the court house door in
Cartersville, said county, within the legal sale
hours, on the first Tuesday in January next,
(unless sooner disposed of by private sale,
as 1 am authorized to do by said will) the fol
lowing described land, to-wit:
Lot numbers 186 and 187, in Hie 6th district
and 3rd section of Bartow county, Ga., each of
said lots containing 160 acres more or less; also,
lot number 388, in the 4th district and 3rd sec tion
of said county, containing 40 acres more or less:
also, lot number 1211, in the 21st district and 2nd
section of said county, containing 40 acres more
or less; also, the west half of lot No. 551, In the
4th district and 3rd section of said county, con
taining twenty acres more or less; also, lot of
land number 89, located in the 3rd district and
3rd section of Paulding county, containing 40
acres more or less. All of said lands sold as the
property of the estate of said deceased for the
purpose of paying debts of said deceased. Terms
of sale —cash.
I will, also, at the same time and place, rent to
the highest bidder (unless sooner rented by pri
vate contract) for the year 1889, the following
described lamds. to-wit :
Lot number 550 and parts of lots numbers 549
and 603, it being that portion of the plantation
of said E. D. Puckett, lying north of the W. & A.
railroad, in the 4th district and 3rd section of
Bartow county, containing 90 acres more or less.
Parties wishing to rent said land by private
contract prior to Ist Tuesday in January next,
apply to undersigned at 651 Marietta street, At
lanta, Ga. This 28th November, 1888.
MRS. EMILY P STEGALL,
Executrix of E. D. PUCKETT, Deceased.
Bartow sheriff’s sales.—will
be sold before the court house door in Car
tersville, Bartow county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1889, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the follow
ing described property, to wit:
Fourhundred (400) acres, more or less, of land,
in the sth district and 3d section of Bartow
county, Georgia, being parts of lots numbers
two hundred anu thirty (230), two hundred and
thirty-eight (238), two hundred and seven ty-three
(273), two hundred and seventy-four (274), and
two hundred and sixty-seven (267). described in
deed from L. S. Mu miord to Martha E. Bishop,
recorded in book “Z” of deeds, pages 234.35 clerk’s
office Superior court said county, which is here
referred to, covering the entire interest and title
to said land, except the minerals therein and
thereon. Levied on and will be sold as the
property of the defendant, D. F. Bishop, to sat
isfy one fi fa. issued from the City Court of Car
tetsville, Bartow county. Georgia, in favor of R.
A. Clayton, assignee of J. J. Howard & Son vs.
D. F. Bishop. Saia properry in possession of D.
F. Bishop at his death, in summer of 1887, now
in possession of his widow. Property pointed
out by plaintiff.
A. M. FRANKLIN, Sheriff,
J W. WILLIAMS. Deputy Sheriff
TTITARDIAN’S SALE GEORGIA
vJT Bartow County —By virtue of an order
from the court of Ordinary of said county, will
bp sold before the court house door in Carters
ville, Bartow county, Ga., within the legal sale
hours, on the first Tuesday in January, 1889. to
the highest bidder, at public outcry, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
All that part of lot of land number three hun
dred and eight (308), lying north of the Western
& Atlantic railroad, containing thirty-five (35)
acres, more or less. Also, all that part of lot of
land number three hundred and seven (307), lying
north of the Western & Atlantic railroad, and
between the fence as it now stands on said lot
and the west line of lot number three hundred
and eight (308), containing 7 acres, more or less.
All said land lying in the 4th district and 3rd sec
tion of Bartow county, Ga., and sold as the
property of the estate of Lois E. Jones, Annie L.
Jones, Lucy W. Jones, Willi B, Jones. Fannie
E. Jones and Hattie H. Jones, minors, for the
purpose of division. No improvements on said
land —all wood land. Terms cash. This Nov.
26,1888. j. j. JONES, Guardian,
f 6.45
Georgia bartow county
Whereas, S. J. W. Hood and J. B. Alexan
der, executors of Dorcas B. Hood, deceased, has
applied for lea ve to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased Therefore, all per
sons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, if any they have, in my office within
he time prescribed by law, else leave will be
ranted applicants as prayed for. Decembe
UIBBB. j. a. HOWARD, Ordinary.
rjIXECUTOR’S SALE. STATE OF
GEORGIA— Bartow County. By virtue of
an order from the court of ordinary of said
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1889, at the Court House door in G&rters
ville, said county, bet ween the legal sale hours,
the tract of land in said county, whereon
Pinkney G. Drummond resided at the time of
his death, containing ninety acres; being lots
•lumbers three hundred, and sixty-seven (3*17),
and half lot three hundred and sixty-eight (368),
and two-third lot number three hundred and
fifty-four (354), in the 17th district and 3d section
said county. Fifty acres cleared, the balance
well timbered. Well improved, good dwelling
and outhouses. Small orchard, apples, peaches,
etc. Fine beds of iron ore on the lauds. All
persons desiring to inspect the same will be
shown the same at any time by the undersigned.
Terms of sale cash. Sold for division. Novem
ber sth, 1888. T. M. DRUMMOND,
Executor of P. G. Drummond, dec’d.
pITATION FOR LETTERS DISMIS
KJ sory.—GEOßGlA—Bartow county. Where
as, R. I. Battle, administrator of Sarah Forten
bury, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed aud entered on record that he has
fully administered Sarah Fortenbury’s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persohs concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first- Monday in Jan
uary, 1889. This 2d day of October, 1888.
J. A. Howard. Ordinary.
YUTATION FOR LETTERS DISMIS-
U sor.> .-GEORGIA—Bartow county. Where
as, It. I. Battle, administrator of Samuel Ward,
represents to the court in his petition duly filed
and entered on reeofid that he has fully admin
istered Samuel Ward’s estate. This is therefore
to cite all persone concerned, heirs and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in January, 1889. This 2d day
of October, 1888. J. A. Howard, Ordinaty.
Georg ia—bartow county.—to
the Superior Court of said county: The
petition of John F. Lang, Charles M. Jones, E.
C. Pierce, John Chatelin, John P. Stegall and
Alfred Longniore, showeth that they have as
sociated themselves together under the name
and style of The Emerson Malleable Iron Com
pany:
The object of their association is peenuiary
gain ; and the business to be carried on, is the
making and manufacture of malleable iron cast
ings and all other kinds and varieties of castings
of iron, steel, brass, and any and all other metals;
the making and manufacture of pig iron, steel,
iron and steel blooms, andallforms’and varieties
of products into which steel, iron, brass or any
and all other metals may be converted ; to con
vert by manufacture into any and all forms of
products therefrom, ifiangauese and iron ores
and all other ores and minerals of any and all
forms, names or character. Their corporate
name is to be The Emerson Malleable Iron Com
pany. Their principal oftiee is to be at Emerson
in said county, but they desire the right and
power to establish branch offices at such other
points, both within and without the State of
Georgia, as the interests of the corporation may
require.
The amount of the capital stock is to be twenty
thousand dollars (of which more than ten per
cent has been actually paid in) with’the right to
increase the same to two hundred thousand
dollars.
Therefore, petitioners pray that an order may
bejpassed incorporating petitioners as The Em
erson Malleable Iron Works Company for the
term of twenty years, with the right and power
to carry on the business aforesaid; and with
power to purchase, rent, buy,sell, lease, hold and
improve such and so much reaßestate as may be
necessary to effectuate the purposes of their in
corporation; and with further power to subscribe
for stonk in other corporations, and to exchange
their own Stock for that of other corporations,
and to have all other rights and powers incident
to corporations by the laws of this State.
AKIN & HARRIS, Petitioners.Atty’s.
NOTICE.
I manufacture Trusses for every kind of rup
ture, which are worn with ease and safety.!
have been wearing one of my own make for
three years. Orders solicited.
N. GILREATH.
Cartersville, Nov. 2Gth, 1888.
Change of Headquarters.
Thanking my friends for their pat ronage in the
past, I now ask a continuance of the same, hav
ing accepted a position with ltobt. F. Bradford
& Cos., would be glad to have all of my old cus
tomers continue their trade with me. I will buy
hides, wool, fur, skins, etc., as heretofore.
lm. I. W. Alley.
TR. ELLIOTT,
PRACTICAL TAILOR,
Has permanently located in Cartersville, and
is now ready or business, in all its branches.
Shop up stairs in S itterfield’s new building.
decl-3-1 m
Dyspepsia
Makes the lives of many people miserable,
and often leads to self-destruction. Distress
after eating, sour stomach, sick headache,
heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, “ all gone”
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu
larity of the bowels, are
Distress some of the more common
After symptoms. Dyspepsia does
~ not get well of itself. It
tracing requires careful, persistent
attention, and a remedy like Hood’s Sarsa
parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and
efficiently. It toues the stomach and other
organs, regulates the digestion, creates a
good appetite, and by thus Sick
overcoming the local symp- . .
toms removes the sympa- HOadaCilG
thetic effects of the disease, banishes the
headache, and refreshes the tired mind.
“ I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
had but little appetite, and what I did eat
I* __ . , distressed me, or did me
mean- ,g oo< j # i n an hour
jHirn after eating I would expe
rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling,
as though I had not eaten anything. My trou
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which is that of a painter, and from being
more or less shut up in a SOUT
room with fresh paint. Last -
spring I took Hood’s Sarsa- StOITIQCn
rilla—took three bottles, It did me an
immense amount of good. It gave me an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
the craving I had previously experienced.”
George A. Page, Watertown, Mass.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only
by C. I. IIOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
Summers, Davidson & Cos.,
Agents for
Empire Farm Fence,
Respectfully invite the farmers to call and ex
amine this fence. Sample at Crawford & Field’s
Sale Stable. State, county and farm rights for
saie. Headquarters at St. James Hotel.’Car
tersville, Ga, decl3-4w
Natural leaf and fine cut chewing to
baccos, at Wikle’s Drug Store.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CANDIDATES.
FOR CORONER.
We are authorised to announce the name of J.
S. JONES, of Cassville, as a candidate for Coro
ner of Bartow county at the ensuing January
election, and he will be thankful to the people
for their support. td.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
At the solicitation of friends, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for the office of County Treas
urer of Bartow county, Georgia,
John C. M artin.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
To the voters of the 822d district, G. M, Hav
ing: served as a constable of this district for
about four years, and have never been accused of
stealing anything, I find it doesn’t suit my
talent, and by the solicitation of some of my
friends, and Esquire Smith liuving declined run
ning, and various other reasons too tedious to
mention, I hereby announce my as a candi
date for justice of the peace and earnestly ask
he support of the good voters ot this district,
promise, if elected, to do my whole duty.
Your humble servant. F. C. Watkins.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Thanking the people of Bartow county for
their support and help in the past, I respectfully
ask them to give me their support once more in
n.y candidacy for the office of Tax Collector.
This is a class of work that I can do, notwith
standing my physical condition, and 1 need the
office. My experience in this line of work justi
fies me in promising efficiency if elected.
W. W. GINN.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself as candidate for
Tax Collector of Bartow county at the ensuing
January election, and respectfully ask my friends
for the same, as 1 need the office, promising to do
my whole duty if elected. JOSEPH SHAW.
FOR ORDINARY.
We are authorized to announce the name of J:
A. HOWARD as a candidate for re-election as
Ordinary for Bartow county. Election first
Wednesday in January, 1889.
FOR ORDINARY.
To the people of Bartow county : I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for Ordinary of Bar
tow county, and respectfully a-k your support
and influence. Election first Wednesday inJanua
ry next. This August 27th, 1888.
G W. HENDRICKS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I respectfully announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Receiver of Bartow county at the ensu
ing January election, and ask the support of my
fellow-citizens, with a promise to do my full duty
if elected. Albert Smith.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
The name of Thomas P. Wofford Is hereby
presented by many friends as a candidate for the
office of Tax Receiver of Bartow county at the
ensuing January election. The support of his
fellow-citizens is respectfully solicited, with the
assurance of faithful and efficient service in this
capacity jelected.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself as candidate for Tax
Receiver at the coming election in Jannary 1881),
and ask the support of the voters of Bartow
county for the same, B. L, Durham.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the voters of Bartow county: At the solici
tation of many of my friends I have consented
to make the race for Sheriff of this county at the
election in January next. Mr. John W. Coughlin
will run as my deputy. If elected I pledge to the
people of Bartow county an honest, humane,
faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of
the office. Very truly,
John T. Layton. .
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Mr. H. W. Cobb as a candidate for re-election as
Treasurer of Bartow county. Election to take
place on the first Wednesday in January.
FOR CLERK.
We are authorized to announce the name of
F. M. Durham as a candidate for re-election as
Clerk of the Superior court for Bartow county.
Election first Wednesday in January 1889.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the voters of Bartow county: I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate for Sheriff of said
county, with A. M. Franklin and James H. Wil
liams as Deputies. I respectfully solicit your
votes, and if elected I promise a faithful and im
partial discharge of the duties of the office. This
11th July, 1888. J. W. Williams.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Mr. Wesley W. Roberts as a candidate for
Sheriff of Bartow county, with Mr. H. R. ("Rob”)
Maxwell, of Pine Log district, as his deputy, at
the ensuing January election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Bartow county at the ensuing
election, and respectfully ask my friends and the
people generally to give me their support, as I
need the office and can and will faithfully fill It
elected. F. M. Dellinger.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name of J,
L. MILHOLLIN as a candidate for Tax Collec
tor of Bartow county. The election to occur on
the first Wednesday in January next.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR,
We are authorized to announce the name of .T.
F. LINN as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Tax Collector of Bartow County, Ga.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
We are authorized to announce the name of
NAT DUNNAHOO as a candidate for re-election
to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Bar
tow County' Ga.
For Coroner—Dr. R. E. Cason. 2t.
valuabl^cTtyploperty
m FOR SALE, m
I will sell my house and lot In Cartersville, lo
cated on Cassville street. Good dwelling and
outhouses, lot containing five and a half acres.
Fruits of all kinds on the place. A most conven
ient residence. Also one lot containing one acre
on which there is a 3 room house.
TERMS REASONABLE.
feb3-tf J. T. OWEN.
FRED M. REEVES^
SURGEON.
Practices general surgery. ' Gives special at*
tention to disorders of the eye.
Office for the present
AT CALHOUN HOTEL,
CALHOUN, GA.
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gSSj WAGON SCALES,
fIUUwMKg Iron Lever*. Steel Bearing*. lira**
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B WHMBfI Price (.tat mention tli>* paper and
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