The Courant-American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1887-1888, November 10, 1887, Image 4

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BARTOW SHERIFF’S SALES. \Y r ILKnE.XOBDHKFORK THBCOi?KT HOUSE * ' .lour in Cartersvill**, Bartow County, (Jwr- Kia, on the FIRST TCKSDAY IN RKCE.MRER, 17, tMdweea the teirtil hours of Hale, to the hlgbott tihlih*r, the following ilmtiluHi |>ro|*ert,v, to-wit : Four hand ret] aerett of land. more or leas, lyln*r In tli*- lifth (lletrii t him) third eertion of Bartow rounty, Georgia. Wing parte of lota namltertt Io hundred and thirty, two htimlred and thirty right, two hundred and seventy tliris*. two hun dred and seventy four, and two hundred and sixty neves, roust it at lay It. K. Bishop’s home plane at time of his death, tot desrribed in a deed from B.H. Mum ford to Martha B. Bishop re eorded in tiottk of tleedn, patten two hundred and thirty four and two hundred and thirty live clerk's office Bartow Superior court. which record in here referred to for full description of said property: this levy covering the entire interest in and title to said land except the Ininerals therein and thereon, said laud liriug in potw-e - sio.'i of It. F. Bishop ar ids death, and now in possession of his widow, also, ope circular st.*ri h&v*-*, forty right inched whle, lately used by It F. Bishop at his saw mill on his home place. All of the foregoing described projterty levied on and will be sold as the property of the defendant. The land levied on under two executions, one In favor of B. A. Clayton, assignee Ac., from city court of said county, the other in favor of Stokelv, Williams A <o. From .lusfiee court 822ih1 district, G M. said county, both against It. K. Bishop. The saw levied on under the first mentioned fi. fa. only. Both properties pointed out by plaintiffs. Bevy on the Justice, court execution made ami returned to me i>v I H. Franklin. B. C. Also at the snin** time and place will he solj] t lie following lots and parts of lots of land to wit: Bots Nos. one thousand one hundred and fifty-seven (1157) ami one thousand one hundred mid fifty-nine. (1150) and thirty acres off of lot No. one thousand one hundred ami forty-six (1I4U), lying on south side of Allatooiia creek, twenty acres off of lot No. one thousand four hundred and forty-eight (1148), lying on the south side of the itig ditch het ween the lands of Klliott Moore and .I T Moore, firteen acres of lot No. one thousand one hundred and forty-seven (11471, lying on the south side of Allatoona creek, twenty-seven acres off' of lot No. one thou sand one hundred and fort.v-iiine )I14!I). on the south side of the aforesaid hig ditch, and east of the W. A A. It. It. Also thirty acres off of lot No, one thousand one hundred and flft.v-six (Ustl|. lying on the east side of the W. A A It. It. A Hof said lots and parts of lots lying and being in the 21st district atul second section of Bartow county, and in the possession of Elliott Moore and levied on and will be sold as tin* prop erty of said Elliott Moore, under aridity virtue of and to satisfy it tier! facias front Bartow Supe rior court originally in favor of $. Benton A Cos., vs. Elliott Moore, but now proceeding in favor of Abel Willis as transferee; and also under and by virtue of two Justice court ti. fas. issued from the Justice court of (lie Slitth district G. M . orig nail.y in favor <>t Northcutt and Johnson vs. Elliott Moore, but now transferred to Abel Willis, anil also three tux fl. fas. in favdr of the State and county vs. Elliott Moore, taxes due by said Elliott Moore for the years 18X4, 1885 and 188(1, ail of said tax It. fas. now proceeding ill favor of Abel Willis as transferee. The live men tioned ti. fas. having lieen levied by F. H. Frank lin, B. ('., and return thereof made to me by him. Also at, the same time and place a house and lot containing one acre more or less as the property of Boulsa Moore, the defend ant in II fa and located in what is known as Mechanicsville. north of t.lie city of < artersville, Bartow county, (Jeorgiu, and near the corporate limits of said city, In the fourth district and third section of said county, said lot hounded on the north by a house aud lot in the possession of John Milner, colored, on the south bv a house and lot In the possession of Barbel Thomas, colored, on the east by a street (name unknown), n>nd on the west by the right of way of t tie Western and Atlantic Bailroad. Said house and lot in the possession of said Bouisa Moore. Same levied on and will lie sold as Ihe property ol Bouisa Moore to satisfy one justice court II fa from (he s22d district, G M . In favor of James B. ( Olivers vs. said Bouisa Moore. I lie defendant, Bouisa Moore, in tl fa notified in w riting of this levy as required by law. Bevy made by F. H. Franklin, B. Also at the same time anil place, one tract of land lying and being in the town of Kingston, Bartow county. Georgia, hounded as follows: On l lie north bv the Howard lands, south by the \\ . A \ B B , east and west by James <i. Rogers’ laud, containing in all two <2l acres more or less. Be vied on aud will he sold as the property of Harriet F. Hall to satisfy two superior court ft fas in favor of Thomas W. Baxter vs. said Har riet F. Hall. Also at the same time and place, lot of land number four hundred and eighty-eight (488) containing forty (40) acres more or less, and also four (4) acres off of the south side of lot of land number four hundred and eighty-nine (489), all lying and being' in tin* 17th district and third section of Bartow county, Georgia. Bevied on and will he sold as the property of W. M. Nichols and will lie sold to satisfy one city court (i fa in favor of Georgia t hemlcal Works against W. M. Nichols. Also at the same time and place, the plantation known as t lie Turner place in thel7th district and third section of Bartow county, Ga , composed of lots of land numbers one thousand, two hun dred and fifty (1,250), one thousand, two hundred and fifty-one (1,251), one thousand, two hundred and sixty-six (l,2(i(i), one thousand, two hundred and sixty-eight (B2OS|, one (thousand, two hun dred and sixty-nine (1,2091, one thou sand, two hundred u*id seventy (1,270), one thousand, two hundred and seventy-one (1,271) and one thousand one hundred and ninety nine (1,199), and all of one thousand one hun dred and ninet.v-nine (1199), and all of one thou sand, one hundred ami ninety-seven (1,197) except ten (10) acres on the west side, sold by S. F. Stephens to W. B. < row on tlie I.Bth of May, 18.'0. The whole containing three hundred and sixty eight(.’loß) acres more or less. Bevied on as the property of the estate of Samuel F. Stephens, deceased, the same being in the possesion of .las. E. Stephens, executor of S. F. Stephens, deceased. Bevied on and will he sold as the property of S. F. Stephens, deceased, in the hands of .1 E. Stephens, executor to he administered, to satisfy one superior court tl fa issued from the superior court of Pickens county, Ga., ia favor of John W. Glenn, James B. Brown, transferees, vs. Thomas Atherton A 1 0., composed of Thomas Atherton and James E. Stephens, executor oi said Samuel F. Stephens, deceased. Also at the .same time and place, that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the sth die trict and :td section of Bartow county, State of Georgia, containing one hundred acres of lots numbers two hundred and thirty-eight (238) and two hundred aud sixty-seven (2(17), commencing on the line at the Tennessee road, between E. E. Freeman's laud and land formerly owned by said It. F. Bishop, now claimed by the Pyrolutite Manganese Company, and running north up the Tennessee road to a corner made by a rock near and between two pine trees near said road, and running east from said corner to the line dividing Jots of land No. two hundred and sixty-seven (2(17) and two hundred and seventy-four (274), in said district and section, thence south along said line until it strikes the original line between said Bishop's corner land, now owned by said Pyro lunite Manganese Company and said Freeman’s land, thence along said line to the starting point; the same containing one hundred acres, and nyw in possession of and being occupied by Martha Careen. Bevied on under and by virtue of one Bartow Superior Court tl. fa. in fa vor of V\ . \ . Smith vs. Dempsey F. Bishop, and will be sold as the property of said Dempsey F. Bishop for pur rhase money. Deed (tied and recorded in clerk’s office Bartow Superior court, as required by law. Bevy made by A. M. Franklin, former deputy sheriff, on Sept. (!th, 1884. Also at the same time and place lots of land in Hie 17th district and third section of Bartow county, Ga., numbers one hundred and forty eight (148), one hundred and fifty (150), one hun dred and forty-seven (147), one hundred and forty-six (14(1), one hundred and forty-live (145), one hundred and forty (140), one hun dred and forty-one (141), five hundred and seyent.v-nine (579) and two hundred and twenty (220) as the property in fee of defendant and in his possession and pointed out by him to satisfy one citv court tl fa ill favor of McGhees A ( o. against J. M King mid W F. Altord. Bevied on and will he sold as the property of \V. F. Alford and pointed out by him, to satisfy said H fa. Alho at the same time anti i>laee,oue house and lot in the ett.v of fartersvtlie, Bartow county, (ieoi’Kla, lot containing oue and one-fourth 1 1V4 1 acres, more or less, bounded east and north by land* of ,1. .1. Howard, west by it. E. Hail's lot anti on the south b.v Mull street. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Moses Browder to satisfy one .justice court tl fa from 822(1 district, <! M ,in favor of It M I‘uttillo vs. said Moses Browder. Levy made and returned by F. C. Watkins, L. C. Also at the same time and place the following i.rooert v to-wit: Thirty-six (86 acres of lot of land N,i four hundred and eijrhty-nine (*8)1n Ihe 17th district and 3d section of Bartow county. Ca , said thlrtv-six (:Mt■ acres IteinK of the north end of said lot : also four (4) acres in the southwest corner of lot of land number four hundred and forti-eight (44X|in said district and sec tion. Said parcels of land beinw in the possession of defend ant Levied on and will Ice sold to satisfy one Bartow county city court ti fa in fa vorof Georgia Chemical Works vs. H. J Wade. Also at.the same time and place four hundred (4<M>( acres more or lees of land in the fifth dis trict and third section of Bartow county, Geor gia. Being parts of lots number two hundred ami thirty (280). two hundred and thirty-eight ci.'tH), two hundred and seventy-three (278), two hundred and seventy-four (274) and two hundred and sixty-seven (207), described in deed from L. S Munford to Martha Bishop, re corded in book of deeds, pages 284—5, clerk's otlice Superior court said county, this day cover ing the* entire interest and title* to said lands ex cept the* minerals therein and thereon. Levied on as property of defendant and in his possession at his death in summer of |kn7, now in possession of his widow . Pointed out by plaintiff. Levied on and will be sold as the property of defendant, I. F. Bishop, to satisfy one Justice c ourt ti. fa. from S22d district. <i. M . in favor of Stokely, Williams A Cos. vs said I). F. Bishop. Levy made by F. II Franklin, L. C. • Also at the same time and place seventy-five (75) acres of land, more or less, and being parts of lots of land numbers two hundred and twelve (212 b and two hundred and thirteen (218 in the 21st district and second section of Bartow coun ty, Georgia, being that part of those lots in the possession of John A. tioodson, the defendant in li fa. Levied on and will lie* sold to satisfy one city court ti fa in fa vor of Baker A Hall vs. John A. tioodson. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also at the same time and place one house and lot in tlie city of Cartersville, Bartow county, Georgia, to sutisf ): three justice court ti fas issued from the H22d district, ti. M„ of said county, two in favor of T. L. Hurte A Cos. vs. Mrs. K. B. Cason, and oue in favor of T. L. Unite A Cos. vs. Mrs E. B. Cason and H. E. Canon, known as the Theodore Smith house and lot, containing three fourths (V, * of an acre, more or less, on whic h is situated the residence house fronting one hundred ami forty-two (142) feet westward on Bartow street, running Imck even width to the rear of the Smith lot and now occupied by .1 W. Bridges as a residence. Levy made by F. H. Franklin, L. 0., Oct. 22d, 1887, Levied on as the property of Mrs. E. B. Cason and will he sold to satisfy said ft fas. Also at tin* same time and place one house; and lot In the city of < artersville. (la.. Bartow county: lot containing one I nere, more or less, bounded on Hie east bv Bartow street, on the south by property ot Klh l'.it'< >.,on fb* t bv tie lands of U H Jones and nottli by lot of Harriet Freeman. Bevied on and will be sold as the property of Fannie Ayers to satisfy one jn.-ti e cottrl tija from tin- 822d district. G. M., in favor of B. F. Bradford vs. Fannie Ayers. Bevy mad * by F. C. Will kins, B. < ~ and returned to me. Also at the same time and place lots of lands numbers one thousand two hundred and twenty one H 221). om* thousand two hundred and twen ty-eight (1228), one thousand two hundred and ninety-three (1293), 2() acre* more or less of one thousand two hundred and twenty-seven (1227), and 12 acres more or less of one thousand two hundred and twenty-two (1222). all in the 21st distrlef anil 2d seeflon of Bartow county, Geor gia lat vied on aud will he sold as the proiierly of Elliott Moore, defendant, to satisfy one Jus tice con t It. fn from the si fit h district. G. M . in favor of R, tl Jones and Sons Man’fg. Company vs. said Elliott Moore. Bevy made by F. H Franklin, B. C. Also at the same time and place lot of land No. two hundred and fifty-six (25tii.in the 23d district and 2d section of artow county Ga. Bevied on and will lie sold as the property of the estate of John A. Johnson, deceased, (in the bands of Smilie S. Johnson, executor of Joint A. Johnson to he administered i, to satisfy one Bartow supe rior court ti fa ill favor of Binilsay Johnson ef al. for use qfficers of court vs. Smilie S. Johnson, ex ecutor of John A. Johnson, deceased. A. M FRANK BIN. Sheriff’. .1 \V. WIBBIAMS, Deputy Sheriff. CITY MARSHAL’S SALES. Y \ 'IBB BE SHED BEFORE THE CO I 111' \ V House door in the city of Cartersville, Itajtow county, Georgia, on the FIRSTTI ESDAY IX DECEMBER, 1887. tlie following property to-wit: One vocau lot in tlie city of ('artersville, Georgia, bounded south by Market street, west by W. W. Cotton's lot, north by Mrs. Smith's lot and east by prop erty of I). J. Guyton, containing one acre more or less la-vied on and will be sold as the proper ty of Thomas H Baker to satisfy one city tax tl fa in favor of the city of ('artersville against said Thomas H. Baker, for tin* year 1887. Property in possession of said Baker. Also at tlie same time and plaee. one store house and lot in tlie city of (’artersville, Georgia, bounded north by Main street, east by property of the Skinner estate, south by property of Wil liams and west by property occupied bv J. ,J. Skinner. Bevied on and will tie sold as the prop t.v of Thomas \V. Milner to satisfy one city tax li fa in favor of the city of Carters ville, Ga., against said Thomas W. Milner for the year isi <7, and in possession of M. F. Word and notified. Also at the same time and plaee one vacant lot In the city of (’artersville, Georgia, situated on Bailroad street, and lying north of A. B. Hudgins’ lots, fronting on Railroad street lull feet, running buck 200 feet to property of C. A. Moon and bounded on north by lot of Mrs. Mary F. Hack ett. Bevied on and will be sold as the property of M rs. Mary F. Hucketttosatisfv onecit.v tax 11 fa for the year 1887 in favor of the city of ('artersville. Georgia, against said Mrs. Mary F. Hackett. Property in tier possession. Also at the same time and place one house ai.d lot in the city of Cartersville, Georgia, bounded outlie north by Market, on the west by Mrs. Cason’s lot, south by lot of B. M. l’attilio and east by pro.yerty of E. E Freeman, containing one-half acre more or less. Bevied on and w ill be sold as the property of Daniel Ha in iter to satisfy one city tax ti fa in favor of the cit.v of Carters vilie, Georgia, against said Daniel Harniter for the year 1887. Property in his possession. Also at the same time and place thirty (30) acres of land situated between Main street and Market street, in Hie city of Cartersville, Georgia. Bevied on arid will be sold as the property of •fulln Young to satisfy one city tax fi fa in favor of tlie city of Cartersville against said John Young, and Hugh Young, agent, for the year 1887. Property in possession of Hugh Young, agent. Also at the same time and place one house and lot in the city ot Cartersville, Georgia, bounded south by Main street, west by street, north by CasMville street and east by F. M. Durham’s lot, containing one acre more or less. Bevied on and will be sold as the property of W M. Graham to satisfy oue cit.v tax.fi fa in favor of the city of Cartersville, Georgia, against said W. M. Graham for the year 1887. Property in possession of James Martin. JAMES D. WIBKEBSON, City Marshal. Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA, Harrow County. IJy virtue of an order from t lie Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, (ia., will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in December, 1887, before the court house door in Car tersville, said county, between the legal hours of sale, the following property or tract of land known as the Thurmond place: lots and parts of lots of land Nos. one thousand and eighty (1080) lying in the 4th district and 3rd section of said county, also No. one thousand and forty-five (1045), eleven hundred and twenty (1120) and half lot number eleven hundred and thirteen (1114) eleven hun dred and sixteen (1110), and five acres of northeast corner of lot number eleven hundred and fifteen (1115), all in flu* 17th district and third section of said county, about one hundred and twenty acres in cultivation, balance timbered land. Improvements: two frame houses, one house with five rooms, one with two rooms, one blacksmith shop, buggy house, one frame stable, two large frame cribs, two wells of water, one cistern in yard; said parcel of land containing in all 180 acres more or less. Also lots numbers eleven hundred and twenty-one (1121) and eleven hundred and twenty-two (1122), containing in all 80 acres more or less in said district and section, (if) acresmore or less in cultiva cation, balance timbered. Also one town lot in the town of Kf iles boro, five (5) acres, more or leis, with good dwelling eleven rooms, good well of water, good cistern in yard, one frame stable and crib combined, one kitchen, one buggy house. Also town lot in the town of Stilesboro containing two acres more or less, one frame house with four, rooms, one black smith shop, bounded as follows: north by public road, south and east by lands of S. F. Stephens, deceased, west by lands of Dr. J. S. Beasley. Also, town lot near depot in said town ot Stilesboro, containing one-fourth acre more or less, one frame house with two rooms, Bounded as follows: on north and east by lands of R. Milam, on south and west by public road. Terms of sale: one-third cash, balance on one and two years’ time, with interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from day ol sale. Sold as the property of T. K. Sproull, deceased, for the pur pose of distribution. This October 2(ith, 1887. .1. T. ('ON VERS, Administrator T. K. Sproull, deed. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA —Bartow County. By virtue of an order from the court of Ordi nary of Bartow comity, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December 1887. at the court house door in Cartersville, said county, between the legal sale hours the following property* to-wit: One hundred and six acres more or less, being part of lot of land number fifty-six, in the fifth District and third section of said county of Bar tow, lying north of the W. A A. 11. K„ one mile west of Cass Station, bounded west by the Cass ville and Euharlee road, south b.v the W. A A. it. It., east by L. C. Hons" land, and north by P. K. Lew is - land. About fifty acres cleared, tiie balance well timbered, ordinarily improved, good well of water. Also 8.7 acres more or less in the town of Cassville, whereon Win. Headden resided at the time of his death. Tips tract is well improved. Also 20 acres more or less of wood land, adjoin ing the lots of Anderson Appling John Frost, and Robert Beavers. These two tracts sold together and subject to dower, as now assigned to Mrs. Caroline Headden. Also one town lot lying east of the Cartersville and Cassville road, containing one acre more or less in the town of Cassville, enclosed. No other im provements. Also one town lot lying west of tlie Cartersville and Cassville road, containing mu* acre more or less in the town of Cassville, enclosed. No other improvements. Also one half interest in the wagon shop lot in the town of Cassville, containing one-fourth of an acre more or less with the improvements thereon. Also one lot, one-half acre more or less, adjoin ing Robert Beavers and Nathan Leake, in the town of Cassville, Bartow county, On., enclosed, and no other improvements. All sold as the property of William Headden, de ceased. for the purpose of division. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance on a credit; one-half in twelve months with interest from date at 8 per cent. The last half on a credit'of two years with interest from date at 8 per cent. Notes and bonds for title given. This 2.7 th dav of October, isx7. GEORGE 11. HEADDEN, Administrator Win. Headden. dec'd. Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County : By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, will tie sold on the tirst Tuesday in December, 1887, at rite court house door in said county, between legal sale hours, tin* following lands to wit: The tract of laud in tlie sth district and third section of Bartow county whereon Jno. H. Walker, Sr., resided at the time of his death. 210 acres, more or less, being tin* south half of lot number 124 and all that part of lor No. !)8 lying west of tlie Cassville and Cartersville road and south of a lane between this land and the lands of Charles Edwards. Improvements, tenant houses and barns and cribs in good condition. Dwelling in tolerable condition, 1.70 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, balance well timbered, running water on lot 124 for three fourths of the year, good wells on place. Also north half of lot No. 124, containing x 0 acres, more or less, in sth district and third section of Bartow county, about 45 acres cleared, balance finely timbered. No'improvements. All this land lies three-foti the of a mile from Cass Station on tlie W. A A. It. R. Tkkms ok Salk : One-half cash, balance in 12 months with interest from date of sale. Bond for titles given. This Blst October, 1887. JNO. H. WALKER, Administrator Jno. H. Walker. Sr. Nothing but the very fin est groceries at Skinners. Guardian's Sale GEORGIA —Bartow Comity. Bv virtu** of an order from the * ourt of Ordi tmrv of sold count y ill hi* B l<i before the court lioiih** door in t artersvdle. Bartow county, Geor gia, within Hu* legal rale hoars. on (lie find '1 ues ijai in B***<nfot , r next loth** highest Bidder, the following land to-wit: 10 hitch more or less .iff of southwest eoriT of lot of land number ‘-*•>9. Tlie east hall of lot No 9sr,. All that portion of ot number 985, west of Kuharlee rreek. anil all -if !,*. Nos. 1031 and 1012. bounded on the east by Kuharlee rreek. on the south by the lands of J. K and E. T Henderson, on the west by (. T. McCormick, on the north by Mrs. M. E. Brake and Thomas Culpepper, all said land containing about 125 acres more or less, and lying in the 17th District and 3rd section of Bartow comity. Ga., nml constituting a nice little farm, anil situated • bout one mile from McGinnis Station, on the K & W. 1! It. About 100 acres cleared, balance in timber. Ordinary improvements. Sold as the property of olive I’. ltrannum, formerly Olive l*. Rodgers, Olivia Rodgers and Samuel S. Rodgers, minors, for division Terms of sale—Cash. This 25th October, 1887. BRYANT T. BRAKE, . Guardian. Administratrix's Sale. NOVEMBER 15, 1887. GEORG l A—Bartow County. Will be sold at the late residence of Jim. F- Hardiu, deceased, near Hardin's Bridge, the fol. lowing property, to-wit: Four mules, one mare and colt, one pair match horses, two horses three years old. one Jersey Bull, four Cows and calves’ oxen, twenty-five head of hogs, three sows and pigs, 1.000 bushels corn, ti.ooo bundles fodder, 500 dozen oat*, ten tons clover ha.v, t vo wagons, one buggy, double, one set single and one set double harness, one buggy tongue, one six-horse engine, one self-binder and reajier, four two.horse plows, anil various farming im plements. A first-class set of blacksmith tools, one ferry catde, household and kitchen furniture. Terms cash M.vky B. Hardin, 2t Administratrix of Jno. F. Hardin, dec’d. Notice to Debtors and Creditors GEORGIA—Bartow County. All persons having demands against the estate of Edmund < ullinann, late of Bartow county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, anil all persons indebted to said estate are re quired to make immediate payment. . This Ist November, 1887. B- A. ISE.MAX, $2 97 Adm'r Edmund Cullinana, dec'll. GE()UGlA—Bartow County. Whereas. E. E Fit Id, adtuinis r tor of E M. FHild, deceits! and r pi. seals o the uri in ms iiditton, dull tiic.i aim enter*., on record, that he lias Hilly alminstered said E M. Field’s e t te I hi- is ii er f. fv to c te ad i er>nnsconcerned, killer o and cred if*., s, to show cue, if any they .a i, nil s .id adn.i'.is r .t.o should noi be dis charg and from his nln.iiis . ti.>n and receive Bet 1, r <>i Dism.s'i ii on ih<* F.ist Monday l IJe cemb l, 1887. This Sept GGI. 1887. sepß-3m. J. t.HOW'RD Ordinary. GEORGIA—Baktow County. Whereas, John W. Stubbs, administrator of Bemuel Dillard, deceased, represents to the Court in tiis petition, duly tiled and entered on record, that he has have fully administered said Bemuel Dillard's estate. This is therefore to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to shov/ cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administra tion, and receive letters of dismission on The first Monday in December, 1887. seps-3rn J. A. HOW A UP, Ordinary. Letters of Administration GEORGIA, Bartow County: To Ail Whom it May Concern : Notice is here by given to all persons concerned that on the day of . 188",, Sarah Ann Bagwell, late of said county, departed this intestate. That no jierson has applied for administration on the estate of said Sarah Ann Bagwell, that administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court upon his own bond or some other lit or proper person on tlie first Monday in De cember next unless valid objection is made to his appointment. This 29th October, 1887. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. Citation GEORGIA —Bartow County. J. I*. Hawks has in due form applied to the un dersigned for permanent letters of administra tion on tlie est ate ef E. M. l’rice, late of said county, deceased, aud I will pass upon said ap plication on the first Monday in December, 1887. This 2nd November, 1887. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. Ruin Nisi to Foreclose Mortgage GEORGIA —Baktow County. It appearing to the court by tlie petition of Batte.v A Hamiltoiis, that \V. M. Nichols, jr., on the 11th day of December, 1885. executed and de livered to said Batte.v & Hamiltons a mortgage on the following real estate, to-wit: One lot of land No, 488 containing forty acres, more or less; also four acres of lot of land No. 489, being on tin* south side of said lot, all situated in tlie seventeenth district and third section of Bartow county, Ga, for the purpose of securing the pay ment of a certain promissory note for the sum ot S2OO (besides two other notes which have been paid off) made by the said W. M. Nichols,-jr .on tlie lltli day of December, 1885, and payable to the said Batte.v A Hamiltons, due October Ist, after date, with interest at ten per cent, per an num from maturity, together with ten per cent, upon amount due for attorney’s fees, which said note the said W. M. Nichols refuses To pay. It is therefore ordered that the said W. M. Nichols, jr. pay into this court, on or before tlie next term thereof, tlie principal, attorney's fees and inter est due on said note; the following credits ap pearing on said note, $48.21, Nov. 2. 1880; s(>.ll Nov. 19, lSBl>, together with the cost of this suit, or, in default thereof, the court will proceed as to .justice shall appertain. And it is further or dered, that this rule lie published in the Courant- Ainerican, a newspaper published in the county of Bartow, once a month for four months, or served on the said W. M. Nichols, jr., or his spe cial agent or attorney, three months previous to the next term of this court. A. M. Foute, peti tioners’ attorney. J. C. FAIN, J. S. C. C. V. True extract from tlie minutes. sepß-4t-m F. M. Durham, Clerk. Libel for Divorce. Jennie Brant I Bibel for divorce in Bartow vs. | Superior Court, July Term, Harrie Brant / 1887. It. appearing to the court by a ret urn of the sheriff in the above stated ease, that tlie defend ant does not reside in said county; audit further appearing that he does not reside in the State; it is, thereford, ordered by the court, that service lie perfected on tlie defendant by the publication of this order once a month for four months, be fore tee next term of this court, in the Goubant- Ameriuan, a newspaper published in Bartow Cos., Georgia,. Shelby Attaway, plaintiff's attorney. Granted August Ist, 1887. J. C. FAIN, J. S. C. C. C. A true •extract from the minutes of llarzow Superior Court. F. M. Durham, Clerk. TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING NAMED places on the days mentioned below for the purpose of collecting State and County Tax for the .year 1887. Rate per cent, Seven Dollars and Eighty-seven Cents on the Thousand Dollars. Sixtli district, Oct. 17, 81 ; Nov. 14. Adairsville, Oct, 18 ; Nov, 1, 15. Cassville, Oct. I!); Nov. 2, 18. Kingston, Oct. 20; Nov. 3, 17. Euharlee, Oct. 21; Nov. 4, 21. Pine Log, Oct. 24; Nov, 7, 28. ' Wolf Pen. Oct. 25; Nov. 8, 80. Stamp Creek, Oct. 2*5; Nov. !), Dec. 1. Allatoona, Oct. 27; Nov. Id, 2.7. Cartersville, Oct. 28; Nov. 11; Dec. 2,5, 6,7, 8. it, 10. Hall’s Mill, Nov. 16. logon's Chapel, Nov. 22. . Taylorsville, Nov. 28. Stiiesboro, Nov. 24. As I have put the time off as late as I possibly could, 1 hope every tax-payer will pay up prompt ly, as tl. fas. will he issued after the dates have expired. Oct. Ist, 1887. J. F. LINN, Tax Collector Bartow County, Oa. John. T. Owen, Real Estate & Life & Fire Insurance A.OEITT, The interest of patrons carefully considered. Terms reasonable. octl.'Mf BARTOW HOUSE, Mrs. S. C. MAJORS, Prop. Tei-iiiss? #1 Pei' I > a y . MEALS AT ALL HOURS. The house is desirably located being convenient to 1 h * railroad and business of the town. Special rates to regular boarders. ELY’S CaTADHH c “Bp® m Cleanses Nasal Passages, m Allays Pain anaPHAYFEVER®" InfLammation,|gP e%r Heals the Soros, Jfi’’ / Restores thcfolL Senses of and Smell. jU TRY the CU REHAY-FEVER CATARRH is a disease of the mucuouij membrane, generally originating in the nasal passages and maintain ing its stronghold in tlie head. From this point it a sends forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and through rtie digestive organs, corrupting the blood and producing other troublesome and dangerous symptoms. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Prices 6 cents at druggists; by mail, registered, 66 cents. ELY BROTHERS, 235 Greenwich st.. New York, Chrome Oongtis ami Folds, And all disco son of the Throat and I .(Vugs, can In 1 cured by tin* use of Scott's Emul sion, ait coutaiues the healing' virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hy|>ophosphites in their fullest form, is a beautiful, ereamy Emulsion, palatable as milk, easily di gesfed, and can lie taken by (lie most delicate. I'least*read: “I considerSeott’s Emulsion the remedy par excellent- in Tuberculous and Strumous Affections, to say nothing ofordinary colds and throat troubles," —W. R. S. Connebb, M. D., Manchester. <). “1 am using your Emul- : siou Cod Liver Oil with Ilypophosphites for an affection of my throat, and the improvements are beyond my expecta tion."—D. Taybob, M. D., Coosawatte, Georgia. * oct 13-1 in Queer Matrimonial Methods. From thi* Nashville Banner. In a certain parish down in Louisiana a custom among the negroes has long prevailed which allows the members of; the same church congregation to ex- I change husbands and wives. The custom is not so much in vogue now as formerly. ! Rut last week two negro men secured the consent of the church to make tin ex change of wives. All went well for a few days and then a quarrel ensued, one of, the men claiming that he lmd been swin dled. The congregation agreed to meet last Sunday and arrange the details of a j settlement. The deliberations were har-j inonious, and it was unanimously agreed to settle the dispute by a fiist tight be tween the two negroes. This appeared to be satisfactory and the tight com menced, but to the consternation of all, after toe first round, one of the men drew a pistol and the other a huge dirk. A free tight then followed, in which a good part of tlie congregation took part, and the result was that both the child com batants were killed outright and several others seriously wounded. The two women are now without husbands and free to choose whom they please as com panions. Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Prescription'' jierfectly and permanently cures those diseases peculiar to females. It is tonic and nervine, effectually allaying and curing those sickening sensations that affect the stomach and heart,- through reflex action. The backache and “drag ging-down" sensations all disappear under the strengthening effects of this great lestorative. Ry druggists. In these days of paper cities we heat so much of natural advantages tha these lines from the New Orleans Picay. une are especially suggestive: “Natnra advantages do not make a great yit.v. The little old city of Portland, Me., has the finest harbor in the world, so roomy and accessible that tlie biggest ships from the sea, with canvas spread, can sail up to the wharves without pilots or towage, and with water so deep that tin* Great Eastern tied up there years ago; yet Portland will always remain of no more commercial importance than many inland country villages. A greats city is made by the blow and bustle and energy and get up-and get of the people who are willing of work Father!! Your poor wearied wife losing sh p night after night nursing the little c • ■suffering from that night-fiend to chil dren and horror to parents, Croup, should have a bottle of Taylor’s Chero kee Remedy of'Sweet Gum and Mullein, an undoubted croup preventive and cure tor coughs, colds, and .consumption. Atlanta! What of Atlanta? Why, the great nerve tonic, Pemberton's Wine Coca, is manufactured there. It is pre scribed by the best physicians, and will cure you of all nervous affections. Call for Wine Coca and history of Coca Plant, at Wikle’s Drug Store. Not to he Hitched that Way. Minneapolis Journal.] “There, take that,’’ said a red-headed female as sin* brought her parasol with a tremendous whack on the head of an iu off’ensive looking middle aged gentleman who sat opposite her in an outgoing Fourth avenue car last night about (>:3U. “Madam! I—all—l don't understand the reason for this. Have 1 offended you ?’’ “Don’t madam, me, sir. You've been looking around for a white horse ever since I got in, and 1 want you to under stand that if I am red-headed you can't hitch me with a white horse to make a team. No, sir.” An inoffensive looking man with a crushed Derby hat and a woebegone countenance dropped off the rear plat form of the car about a minute later. All Avaricious Mail. Why is an avaricious man like one with a short memory? lie is always for getting, but the wise parent never forgets Taylor’s Cherokee Itremed.v of Sweet (itnn and Mullein, the croup preventive, and cough and consumption cure. It Won’t Bake Bread. in other words Hood's Sarsaparilla will not do impossibilities. Its proprie tors tell plainly what it has done, submit proofs from sources of unquestioned re liability, and ask you frankly if you are suffering from any disease or affection caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The experience of others is sufficient assurance that you will not be disappointed in the result. If you can’t “Bear” a cough, “Bull" it with Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. When General Buckner, now Governor of Kentucky, made his last sortie from Fort Donelson, he was met and repulsed by Col. Thayer, commanding the First Nebraska Regiment. The two command ing officers never met again until they grasped each other’s hands at the Phila delphia Centennial, General Buckner as Governor of Kentucky and General Thayer as Governor of Nebraska. I have used one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and it is the best remedy 1 have found for catarrh in fifteen years.—V. G. Babbage, Attorney, Haidinsburg', Ky, One Against the Rector. From Texas Siftings.] An uptown rector was writing his ser mon for Sunday, when his little girl came into his study. Tawing her upon his knee for a moment, she looked at his manu script curiously, and, turning to him in a thoughtful way, said: “Pa, does God tell you what to write?” “Certainly, my child.” “Then what makes you scratch so much of it out?” queried the little one. The democrats won in the muuicipated election in Baltimore last week, in spite of the reformer. Diamond pins stood a poor hack at the exposition. Several very valuable ones took leave “unbekuowensed” to their owners. Gen. Henry R. Jackson's speech at the Davis celebration in Macon was not only exceedingly inopportune, but impolitic. It advanced no new ideas; it offered ar gument where none was needed; it was the expression of convictions that would serve their country better by slumbering in the bosoms of the honest men who hold them. Young man if you intend to make Cartersville your future abiding place you had better secure your home row, even if you have to strain a point and go on 4i credit. The Courant-American job office turns out more printing in one week than tiny otlice in North Georgia. Good work brings us customers far and near. The catarrh remedy, Ely’s Cream Balm has proved most satisfactory. Prior to two months ago I had not breathed freely through my nose for three yeaas how I am but little bothered in that resjtect. The pain has left my head as have most other disabreeable symptoms. I confidently believe it to lie a sure cure. —S. M. Logan, Bynumville,Chariton Cos., Missouri. Or. lto-sa-ko In liis nw discovery for Consumption, succeeded in producing' a medicine which is acknowledged by ail to be simply niar velnu.-- It is exceedingly pl< -saut to the i-aste. perfectly harmless, and does not sicken. In all cases of Consumption, Coughs Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, and Pains in the Chest, it has given universal satisfaction, Hr Bosan ko’s Cough and Lung Syrup is sold at 50 tuts by Uikle& Cos. inch:] ly Tlie German Voice. I think if Germans who compare the German and American singing, to the ad vantage of their own nation, knew the opinion their own great countryman, liichard Wagner, had of their voices, they would be disposed to search for the reasons of his conclusions before they flattered their own vocal powers. Wag ner l>elieved that the German voice is too harsh and too little susceptible of modu lation for true melody, and I have in my pocket book a statement of his reflecting particularly upon the coarse tones of Prussian singers.—Lester Crawford in Globe-Democrat, Master of the Hawks. The Duke of St. Albans receives £90.5 jier vear as master of the hawks. £2OO for four falconers, £OOO for provision cf hawks, and £lB2 10s. for pigeons, lien:.- and other meats. The office was given by James II in 1084 to the ancestors < f the duke, and the family has kept it ever since. —Chicago News. The Original pCCfc S LITTLE \£V £a\.\v© LIVER ©WGtS PILLS. HEIVA RE OP IMITATIONS. ALWAYS ASK lit It IHt. PIERCE'S PELLETS, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS. living entirely vegetable, they op erate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Out up in glass vials, hermeti cally sealed. Always fresh und reliable. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, these little Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. Sli HEADACHE. Bilious Iloadaclie, §L A&ST Dizziness, Const! pa tiou, Indigestion, L ■ Bilious A Hacks, and all derangements of the stom- J V aeh and bowels, are prompt- <7 fk Ri fe ly relieved and permanently w* cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a glund or tissue escaping their sanative influence. Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. $500239 P 7 '* is offered by the manufactur [/ / ers 0 f Dr. Sage’s Catarrli 1/ v Ni $ ltciuedy, for a case of fL A J# Chronic Nasal Catarrh which %~ f" y/ they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.— DuII, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are im paired ; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, it hacking cough and gen eral debility. Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of eases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re sult in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or Jess understood by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, “cold in the head,” Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents. “Untold Agony from Catarrh.” Prof. W. Hausner, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, jV. Y„ writes: “ Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, in three months, 1 was a well man, and the cure tuts been permanent.” “Constantly Hawking and Spitting.” Thomas J. Rushing, Esq., 230.’ Pine Street, St. Louis , Mo., writes: “I was a,great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could be done for me. Luck ilv, 1 was advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a well man. 1 believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure.” Three Bottles Cure Catarrli. Eli Robbins, Runyan P. 0., Columbia Cos., Pa., says: “My daughter had catarrh when she was live years old, Vbry badly. I saw Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it helped her; a third bottle effected a perma nent cure. She is now eighteen years old and sound and hearty.” Notice This As You Pass By. ini. n \V KST M AIN ST RE ET, CARTERSVILLE, GEO., Carriages, Buggies | Wagons, And do all kind* of Repairing in Wood and iron, Making new pieces when necessary. 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Ms The man who lias invested from three MJM We ofler the man w ho wants service to five dollars in a Rubber Coat, and (not style) a garment that will keep at his first iiaif hour s experience in •A ff ■■■ Mpi him dry in the hardest storm, it w a strm finds to his sorrow that it is Lg called TOWhU'S i hKAMf hanJ.ly a better protection tlian a mo.'- M__ “ SI.It'KER," a imnie I.miliar t>. quit# netting, not only feels chagrined m m ■ iCow-boy all over the land. With them at being so badly taken in, but also ■ | S s ** flk B the only perfect Wnd and W aterpro..r feela if he does not look exactly like Im Kb |U Coat is ‘‘Tower’s Fish Brand M.c,;ei. Ak tor the “ FISH BRAND” Sucker I | liii 1 and take no other. If your storekeeper does not have the fish brand, sei <1 for descriptive catalogue. A. J. Tower, 20 Simmons St„ Rosion. Mi''. >%. * b > l'* “I**l**l* *l* *l* *l* *** *a* *l* *l* •’l**’!* *~l* 4* I'l’* *l* *l* *T* 'l* ”** V* V ft ' Xfitnmrv Hants a larva proper tion Mm* fmS RutM tlmud Y XACKfiCE.of whom took u full treat mmt fsßllkDE MabkA Wrair doff cot ioteri. > u.nton and wero restore u,haoßU br uso cf nfSSr jOT ' , ’ 5fU- II -:iiL PASTILLES.^@^7^' - b u A A Radical Cure for Lervous Debility, Qn-anio n ” H disease its spee-^r oakaossnadPirslcalDcciiy in Youngor Micl ntfucneei■ felt wit* ut deUy. Theawr-i illaAsedMon. U sis tod for Ls gfiti oars Jn of the human organism r**ord. Th* thousand cases they absolutely nseto-o elen.enis of lile megiven k. the a-od and broken down men totho full enjoymentof L,_v umea checriai to.i rupuliy gsios both stru*th n* ll E -feet and full Manly Strength und Vigorous Health. ——■ *>... f To those who suffor from tho many obscure diseases THEATMEHT. —OSJ Moatk, J3. 2TO *9l. W. *“**■ *• t rom;ht nbout by Indiscretion, Lx soeure, Over-Brain —.. - . IVork, ortoofree Indulgence, we ask that yon send ua U ABDItt REMEDY CO.. SPC wWlJ'si rour name with statement of your trouble, and aocare n , , -T .v, TXJtTTH MCX TRIAL PACKAGE PRKK. wf h lllaet'd l‘umiblet.*o. 806* H. TentbStreet, ST. IA4Um. *u. RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trial of our Appllanoe. A*K for Tormu* Button. Lace and Con press Shoes. Ask your retailer for the MEANS US I SHOE or the JAMES MEAN :i V.I 1 11 Oil, acoordiiiKto your needs. I‘ositivi !y none genuine unless our stamp appears plainly on tiie soles. The JAMES MEANS S4 SHOE Will not wear so Song as the JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE, Because it is made for men whose occupations me -in h as li ad them to call for a iiplikr and more dresiv fin e than the JAiIHiS MEANS SHOE. Our $a M. e has establisln and f.>r itself a permuneHt reputation n r <-. mfort and durability >m !i as no n; !u r shoe has ever know n in the liisfory of the ti-rde. No eoiiijM ihors are aide to iq ;mm h it. ’j he Jiu.ii s M.-iins Si I Shoe i li I t mid -tyli . and it is us durable as ; nv slioe of its weifl.t fv. r n ai.u taefnred. AVe confalendy assert that in evi rv m:..1 re soect the .Tam< < It’eniis IS4 Shoe is equal to the h iml-sewed slims whieh have liiiherto Ihi rtalk'd at si:or §7. It li-is alo-in 1 , | ~ ami seamless e: If v:,u p. It has a perfectly smooth I" :l m inside. lt_ tits hie- a ftoehii'L'. and requires no lireiil.iiiS in,” belli,; perfeetly ea- v the first tea is w orn. .Tames Simms and Uo.'s SVio. < v-ere the f.r-t ill tins country to lie extensively adver i-nt If you 1 ave been ilisapiHiinted ill other advertised s hoes, y. it ix; cranes o'lelit to teach you that it is safer to buy flans m eby I'leaders of li system, rather than those made by the followers. These shoes are sold by the last retailer* throughout the United States, and we willflare them easily within your reach, in any State or Territory, it yon will send us a’postal card. James Means & Cos. . 41 Lincoln St„, Boston, Mass. Careful —-Drivers