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BARTOW SHERIFF’S SALES.
\V’ILL,ttKHOf,t>tIEFORE THKCOI'UT HOUSE
If door in Cvienvflie, Bartow County. Geor
gia, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER,
1887,
•>**' H.HMI til.'
bidder, the following dawribed proptriv, to-w It:
Four hundred atrm of laud, more or lens. lying
in the fifth dLttii't and third wrtfdH of Bartow
rountv. tleorfi.i. Mntr |>art of lot:. iiiniilx-r
--two hundred and tliirty, two hundred and thirty
right, two hundred and iwrenty three, two hun
dred nnd wventv four, and two hundred and
ninety M'ven. eouetittiling It. K. ltiaho|i’i< home
}).*<•*• at lime of hi* death, an detteribed In a
din-d front L. H. Mtimford to Martha K. Ri*ho|> re
• orded in Imoit of deeds. pagt-fi two hundred
and thirty four and two hundred and thirty five.
■ • -rfc's ofiler Harrow Superior court, which record
in here referred to for full deacrlption of said
property: this levy covering the entire interest
in and title to eaid land exi-ept the minerals
therein ami thereon, said laud bring lu posses
sion of i F Bishop at ids death, and now in
powession of his widow, also, one circular steel
saw. forty ritfbt Inches wide, lately nse.l by I). K.
Bishop at his saw mill on his home place. All of
the foregoing dew. rilasl property levie<i on and
will lx* sold ns the property of the defendant.
The land levied on under two executions, one in
favor of It. A. Clayton, assignee 4e., from
city court of said county, the other in
favor of Xtokely, Williams A to. From Just ice
court vnii district. G M. said county, both
atraiwst J). F Bishop. Tin- saw levied on under
the first mentioned fi fa. only. Both properties
pointed out h.v plaintiffs on the Justice
court execution made and returned to me bv F.
il Franklin. L.
Also at the same time and place will is l sold
♦he following lots and parts of lots of land to
wit. : l.ots No* one thousand one hundred and
Itll.v-seven (||s7) amt one thousand one hundred
fiiitH tlftv-nine. (Ilsfi| and thirty acre* off of lot
No one thousand one hundred and fort.v-six
fllhil. lying on south side of Allatoona i-reek,
twenty acres off of lot No. one thousand four
hundred and forty-eight (111*1. lying on the
- outh side of the big ditch tietween the iamls of
Mliotl Moore and .I T. Moore, fifteen acres of lot
No. one thousand one hundred and forty-seven
(1147), lying on the south side of Allatoona
creek, twenty-seven acres off of lot No. one thou
sand one hundred ami forty-nine (litfi). on .the
soutli side of the aforesaid Mg ditch, ami east of
the W. A A. It. It. Also thirty aura- off of lot
No one thousand one hundred and fifty-six
<lls*l. lying on the east side of the W. A A K.
It. All of said lots and parts of lots lying and
Being In the 21st district and second neetion of
Bartow county, ami in the possession of Elliott
Moore, and levied on and wiillie sold as the prop
erty of said Elliott Moore, under and by virtue
of and to satisfy a fieri facias from Bartow Supe
rior court originally in favor of 8. Isstnon A Cos.,
vs. Elliott Moore, but now proceeding in favor of
Abel Willis as transferee; and also under and h.v
virtue of two Justice court H. fas issued from
the Justice court of the Ninth district G. M.. orig
nally in favor of Northcutt. ami Johnson vs.
Elliott Moore, hut now transferred to Abel Willis,
ami also three tax ti. fas. in favor of the State
ami county vs Elliott Moore, taxes due by said
Elliott Moore for the years INX4, 1885 and Inns.
ail of said tax fi. fas now proceeding in favor of
Abel Willis as transferee. The five last men
tioned ti. fas. having been levied by K. H. Frank
lin, 1,. C., and return thereof made to me by him.
Also at the same time ami place a house and
iot containing one acre more or less as
the property of Louisa Moore, the defend
ant in ti fa and located in what is
know n as Mechanicsville, north of the city of
< artersvllle, Bartow county, Georgia, and near
the corporate limits of said ijt.v, in the fourth
district and third section of said county, said lot
bounded ou the north b.v a house and lot in file
possession of .lollu Milner, colored, on the south
by a house amt lot in the possession of Rachel
Thomas, colored, on the east by a streel (name
unknown), and on the west by the right of way
of the Western and Atlantic llaiiroad. Said house
and lot in the possession of said Louisa Moore.
Same levied on and will !>e sold as the property
ot Louisa Moore to satisfy one justice court fi fa
from the N22d district, G. M.. in favor of James B.
' ou.vers vs. said Louisa Moore The defendant,
Louisa Moore, in fl fa notified in writing of this
icv.v as required by law. Levy made by F. H.
Franklin, L. C.
Also at the same time and place, one tract
of land lying and being in the town of Kingston,
Bartow county, Georgia,bounded as follows: On
the north b.v the Howard lands, south by the W.
A A. R. It., east and west b.v James G. Rogers’
land, containing in all two i2| acres more or less.
Levied on and will be soliWis the property of
Harriet F. Hall to superior court ti
fas in favor of Thomas IV. Baxter vs. said Har
riet F Hall.
Also at the same time and place, lot of
land number four Hundred and eighty-eight (4NN)
containing forty 4401 acres more or less, and also
tour (4) acres off of the south side of lot of land
number four hundred and eighty-nine (4s!i), all
'ving and being in the 17th district and third
section of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied on
and will tie sold as the property of W. M. Nichols
and w ill lie sold to satisfy one city court ti fa in
favor of Georgia 4 heniical Works against W. M.
Nichols.
Also at t lie same time and place, the plantation
known as the Turner place in t lie 17 th district and
third section of Bartow county, Ga., composed
of lots of land numbers one Thousand, two hun
dred and fifty (1,25*), one thousand, two hundred
and fifty-one (1,251), one thousand, two hundred
and sixty-six (1,2*6), one thousand, two hundred
ami sixty-eight (1.26N), one thousand, two hun
dred and sixty-nine (1,266), one thou
sand, two hundred and seventy (1,270), one
thousand, two hundred and seventy-one (1,271)
and one thousand one hundred and ninety
nine (1.100). and all ot one thousand one hun
dred and ninety-nine (1100), and all of one thou
sand, one hundred and ninety-seven (1,107) except
ten 110i acres on the west side, sold b.v 8. F.
Stephens to IV. L. Crow ou the lNth of May, 1880.
Tiie whole containing three hundred and sixty
eight CHIN) acres more or less. Levied on as the
property of the estate of Samuel F. Stephens,
deceased, tile same being in the possesion of Jus.
E. Stephens, executor of S. E. Stephens, deceased.
Levied on and will lie sold as (lie property of S.
F. Stephens, deceased, in the hands of J. E.
Stephens, executor to be administered, to satisfy
one sU|ierior court fi fa issued from thy superior
court of Pickens county, Ga., in favor of John W.
Glenn, James K. Brown, transferees, vs. Thomas
Atherton A 1 0., composed of Thomas Atherton
and James E. Stephens, executor oi said Samuel
F. Stephens, deceased.
Alho at the same time and place, that tract
or parcel of land lyinir and being in the sth li
trid and 3d sect ion of Bartow county, State of
Georgia, containing one hundred acre of lota
number* two hundred and thirty-eight (23N) and
two hundred and sixty-seven |2t;7), commencing
on the line at the Tennessee road, between K. K.
Freeman's Ivml and land formerly owned by said
It. K. Bishop, now claimed by llte Pyrolusite
Manganese Company, and ruuninK 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
loth of land No. two hundred and sixty-seven
(267) and two hundred and seventy-four (274), in
*nld district and section, thence south along said
line until it strikes the original line list ween said
Bishop's corner land, now owned by said Pyro
lusite Manganese Company and said Freeman’s
land, thence along said line to the starting point;
Hie same containing one hundred acres, and now
in possession of and being occupied by Martha
Curwen. Levied on under and by virtue of one
Hartow Mu|*rior Court tt. fa. in favor of VV. V.
Smith vs. Dempsey I*’. Bishop, and will b" sold as
I he property of said Dempsey F. itishop for pur
i base money. Deed tiled and recorded in clerk's
-Hire Bartow Superior court, as required by law.
levy made by A. M. Franklin, former deputy
itierilf, on Sept. Uth, IMK4.
Also at the same time and place lots of land in
the 17th district and third section of Bartow
county, (la., numbers one hundred and forty
ei xht (14K), one hundred and fifty (150), one hun
d.ed and forty-seven (147), one hundred and
I > ty-slx (14li), one hundred and forty-tlvo (14T>),
one hundred and forty (140), one han
dled aid forty-one (141 i, five hundred and
seventy-nine (57'*) and two hundred and twenty
(22b* as file property in fee of defendant and in
llis oossession and pointed out by him to satisfy
one ity court !i fa in favor of Mctlhees A- < o.
ag t nst .1. M. King and W. K. Alford. Levied on
mi-' will be sold as tlie property of W. F. Alford
am pointed out by him, to satisfy said tt fa.
Also at the same time and place,one house and
lot in the city of Cartersvilie, Bartow county,
Georgia, lot containing one and one-fourth ( IV*>
acres, more or less, bounded east and north by
lands ol J. J. Howard, west by 1,. E. Hall’s lot
and on the south by Mull street. Levied on and
•v ill be sidd as the property of Moses Browder to
satisfv one justice court ti fa from X22d district,
(I. M., in favor of It. M I’attillo vs. said Moses
Browder. Levy made and returned by F. C.
Watkins. L. C.
Also at the same time and place the following
properl v to-wit: Thirty-six CMC acres of lot of land
No. four hundred and eighty-nine (4K*>>in the 17th
district and 3d section of Bartow county, (4a.,
said thirtv-six (86) acres being of the north end
of said lot; also four (4) acres in the southwest
corner of lot of land number four hundred and
fiyti -eight (44K) in said district and section. Said
parcels of land being in the possession of defend
ant levied on and will tie sold to satisfy one
& Bartow county city court ti fa in favor of Georgia
Iliemtcal Works vs. H. J. Wade.
Also at the same time and place seventy-live
(75j acres of land, more or less, and being parts
ot lots of land numbers two hundred and twelve
(212\ and two hundred and thirteen 213 in t lie
••Ist district and second section of Bartow conn
tv Georgia, bcilig that part of those lots in tlie
possession of John A. Goodson, the defendant in
II fa Levied on and will be. sold to satisfy one
clt vCourt ft fa in favor of Baker A Hall vs John
\ Goodson. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney.
Also at the same time and place one house and
lot In the cdtv oft artersville, (la.. Hartow county;
lot containing one(l)acre, more or less.bounded
on the east bv Bartow street, oti the south by
projierty ot Ellis Patterson, on the west by the
lands of tt. H. Jones and north by lot of .Harriet
Freeman. Levied on and will lie sold as the
property of Fannie Ayers to satisfy one justice
court ti fa front the 822d district, (4. M., in favor
of K. F. Bradford vs. Fannie Ayers. levy made
by F. <J. Watkins, L. C'., and returned to me.
Also at the same time and place lots of lauds
numbers one thousand two hundred and twenty
one (1221), one thousand two hundred and twen
ty-eight (122 H). one thousand two hundred and
ninety-three (1203), 2(1 acres more or less of one
thousand two hundred and twenty-seven (1227),
and 12 acres more or less of one
hundred and twenty-two C 1222), all In the 21st
district and 2d section of Bartow county, Geor
gia levied on and will be sold as flic property
of Elliott Moore, defendant, to satisfy one Jus
tice court ti. fa. from the Hltlth district, (4. M., in
favor of R. H. Jones and Sons Man’fg. Company
vs. said Elliott Moore. Levy made by F. 14.
Fran kite, L. C.
Also at the same t ime and place lot of land No.
1 wo hundred and lifty-six 42rg).in the 23d district
and 2d section of Hartouniounty (4a. Levied on
and will be sold as the property of the estate of
John A. Johnson, deceased, (in the hands of
Sinilie 8. Johnson, executor of John A. Johnson
to Is* administered), to satisfv one Hartow supe
rior court li fa in favor of Lindsay Johnson et al.
for use officers of court vs. Sndlie 8. Johnson, ex
ecutor of John A. Johnson, deceased.
A. M FRANKIJN, Sheriff,
J. W WILLIAMS, Deputy Sheriff.
CITY MARSHAL'S SALES.
\\'ILL BE SOI,H BEFORE THE Cl G'UT
> > House door in He -e :< • - '
Bajtow county, Georgia, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN DU' 'EM Bill. 1 - S7.
the following proper* to-, it cm-ve in i--*
iu the < itv of (‘.irtersuik'. Georgia, boumb'd
south by Market sn-.a. u. o *-., \\ V Cotton *
lot, north by Mrs. Smith’s lot and east b.v prop
erty of I). J. Guyton, containing one acre more
or less is-vied on and witi te- s<ji a. tti.- priqs-r
t.v of Thomas II Bake;- to satiefv one rite t.i\ ti
fa in favor Of the city of Carters gill * ! ’ aiirst said
Thomas H. Baker, for < lie year |v<7. lTo|e-rty
in possession of said Baker.
Also at the same time and place, one .tore
house ami lot in the city of Carters vibe. Georgia,
bounded north b.v Main street, east by property
of the,skinner estate, south by property of Wil
liams and west by property occupied bv J. J.
Skinner Levied on and will be sold as the (imp
ly of Thomas W. Milner io satisfy one city rax ti I
fa in favor of the city of Cart.-ntville. Ga., against I
said Thomas \V Milner for tin- year I*B7, and in
possession of M F. Word and notified
Also at the same time and plaey one vacant lot
Sn the city of • 'artersvllle. Georgia, situated on
RaHroadstreet, and Ivlugnorth of A R Hudgins’
lots, fronting on Railroad street lunfeet, running
back 20* feet to property of C. A. Moon and
bounded on north b.v lot of Mrs. Mary F. Havfe
ett. levied on and will lie sold as tin- property
of Mrs. Mary F. H ticket t to satisfy onecity tax tl f;t
for the year I**7 lu favor of the city of < 'artersville.
Georgia, against said Mrs. Mary F. Haekett.
Property in her possession
Also at the same ti me and place one house aud
lot in the city of ('artersville, Georgia, hounded
on the north b.v Market, on the west b.v Mrs
Cason's lot. south b.v lot of 41. M Pat Gilo and
east by property of E: E. EreHuian, containing
one-half acre more or less Levied ou and will lie
aobl as the property of Daniel Hamiter to satisfy
one city tax (i fa iu favor of the cite of Carters
ville, Georgia, against said Daniel Hamiter for
t iie year Inn”, Pro|*erty iu his possession.
Also at the same time and place one house and
lot in the city ol (‘artersvllle, Georgia, bounded
south b.v Main street, west by street, north by
Cassville street and cast by F. M. Durham's lot,
containing one acre more or less. Levied on and
will lie sold its the property of W. M Graham to
satisfy one city tax* fa in favor of the city of
('artersvllle, Georgia, against said W. M. Graham
for the y’ear INS". Property in possession of
James Martin.
JAMES D. VVILKERSGN, City Marshal.-
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Rurtow Cos up t.v.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Bartow county, Ga., will
I*e sold on the first Tuesday in Decemlter,
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 drd section of said
county, also No. one thousand and
forty-fiv.e (1045), eleven hundred and
twenty (1120) and half lot numlter eleven
hundred and thirteen (1114) eleven hun
dred and sixteen (11 HI), and five acres
of northeast corner of lot number eleven
hundred and fifteen (1115), all in the
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 hind containing in
all 180 acres more or less.
Also lots numbers eleven hundred and
twenty-one (1121) and eleven hundred
and twent.v-two (1122), containing in all
80 acres more or less in said district and
section, (50 acres more or less in eultiva
vation, balance timtiered.
Also one town lot in the town of Stiles
boro, five (5) acres, more or less, 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 cast by lands
of S. F. Stephens, deceased, west by lands
of Dr. J. S. Beasley.
Also, town lot near depot in said town
ol Stilesboro, containing one-fourth acre
more or less, one frame house with two
rooms, uounded 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 of sale. Sold as the property
of T. K. Sproull, deceased, tpr the pur
pose of distribution. This OcftTHcr Stitli,
1887. .1. T. CONYERS,
Administrator T. K. Sproull, deed.
Administrator's Sale
GEORGIA —Bartow < ount.y.
By virtue of an orderMfrotti the court of Ordi
nary of Bartow connty, will be sold on the flint
Tuesday in December INN 7, at the court house
door in ('artersville, 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 liar
tow, lying north of the W. A A. It. it., one mile
west of Cass Station, bounded west by the Cass
ville and Eultarlee road, south by the \V. A A. It.
It., east by L. C. Hose’ land, and north by P. It.
Lewis’land. About fifty acres cleared, the balance
well timbered, ordinarily improved, good well of
water. Also :!5 acres more or less iu the town of
CassviHe, whereon Win. Headden resided at the
time of his death. This 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 ('artersvllle 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 the (’artersville nnd Cassville road, containing
one 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 tilt acre
more or less with the improvements thereon.
Also one lot, one-half acre more or less, adjoin
ing Robert Reavers and Nathan Leake, in
tiie town of Cassville, Bartow county, Ga.,
enclosed, and no other improvements. All
sold as tiie property of William Headden, de
ceased, for tiie purpose of division. Terms of
sale: One-third cash, tiie balance on a credit;
one-half in twelve months with interest from date
at N 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 25th dav of October, Ikn7.
GEORGE H 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 first Tuesday in December,
1887, at the court house door in said county,
between legal sale hours, the following lands to
wit: The tract of land in tiie sth district and
third section of Bartow county whereon Jno. H.
Walker, Sr., resided at the time of his death.
210 acre*, more or less, being tin* south half of lot
number 124 and all that part of lot No. !i:i lying
west of the Cassville and ('artersville road and
soutli 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, 150 acres cleared
and in good state of cultivation, balance well
timbered, running water pm lot 124 for three
fourths of the year, good wells on place. Also
north half of lot No. 124, containing Mi acres,
more or less, in sth district and third section ol
Bartow county, about 45 acres cleared, balance
finely timbered. No improvements. Ail this land
lies three-foui tits of a mile front Cass Station on
tlie W. A A. R. R.
Terms ok Salk: One-half cash, balance in 12
months with interest from date of sale. Bond
for titles given. This 31st October, 1887.
JNO. H. WALKER,
Administrator J no. H. Walker, Sr.
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Guardian's Sale.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
By virtue of an order from the court of Ordi
nary of said county will be sold before the court
house door in (’artersville. Bartow county, Geor
gia, within the legal sale ltours, on the first Tues
day in December next to the highest bidder, the
following land to-wit : 10 acres more or less off
of southwest corner of lot of land number 95t>.
Tiie east half of lot No. !ts(i. All that portion of
ot number 085, west of Eultarlee creek, and all of
lots Nos. 10'il and 10!2, bounded on the east by
Euharlee creek, on tiie soutli b.v the lands of J.
It and E. T. Henderson, ou the west by C. T.
McCormick, on rite n6rth by Mrs. M. E. Leake
and Thomas Culpepper, all said laud containing
about 125 acres more or less, and lying in the 17th
District and 3rd section of Bartow county, Ga,,
and constituting a nice little farm, and situated
about one mile from McGinnis Station, on the
E. AW. R. R. About 100 acres cleared, balance
in timber. Ordinary improvements. Sold as the
property of Olive I’. Rrannum, formerly Olive P.
Rodgers, Olivia Rodgers and Samuel S. Rodgers,
minors, for division. Terms of sale —Cash.
This 25th October, 1887.
BRYANT T. LEAKE,
Guardian.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
GE< )HGlA—Bartow County.
All persons having demands against tiie estate
of Edmund < utlinana, late of Bartow county,
deceased, are hereby notified to render in their
demands to tiie undersigned according to law,
and all persons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment. This Ist
November,*lßß7. B. A. LSE.MAX,
¥2 37 Adnt’r Edmund Cullinana, dec’d.
GEORGIA —Bartow (’ocntv.
Wh reus. E. E Fb Id, adrnints r tor of
E M. Filild, di cca-t and run setts t< the
L'i urt in It its i.eittion, dulj tiled and enterti
on r- co i" I that he lies tull> a I 111 i listc red >aic
E M. I ield's e t tie
Th* is tl er f- re to cite a>l t er-imseoncerned,
kiiu r >t and cruditms, to show cue. if any the \
a .vilt s• id adu.i • i>tr .to* should not be di*-
charg and from his ullt.-inisti ti-.n and receive Let-
Dr of Dismissi non *he First Monday i ite
eeinb r, 1887. This Sept (Mi. 1887.
sepß-3m. J. a. HOW * HU
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
Whereas, Joint. W. Stubbs, administrator of
Lemuel Dillard, deceased, represents to the Court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on rbcord,
that he lias have fully administered said Lemuel
Dillard's estate. This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, way said administrator
should not be discharged from his administra
tion, and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in December, 1887.
seps-3m J. A. HOWA Rl), Ordinary.
Letters of Administration
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
To All Whom it Mav Concern: Notice is here
by given to all persons concerned that on the
late' of said couuty, departed this intestate.
That no person lias applied for administration
on the estate of said Sarah Ann Bagwell, that
administration will be vested in the Clerk of the
Court upon his own bond or some other
fit or proper person on tlie first Monday in De
cember next unless valid objection is made to his
appointment. This 2l(th October, lss7.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Citat ion
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
J. P. Hawks has In due form applied to the un
dersigned for permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of E. M. Price, late of sal®
county, deceased, aud 1 will pass upon said ap
plication on tiie first Monday in December, 1887.
This 2nd November, 1887.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Rule .Nisi to Foreclose Mortgage
GEORGIA—Bartow County.
It appearing to the court by tiie petition of
Battey A Hamiltons, that W. M. Nichols, jr., on
t lie 11th day of December, 1885, executed and de
livered to said Battey A Hamiltons a mortgage
on the following real estate, to-wit: One iot of
land No, 488 containing forty acres, more or less;
also four acres of lot of land No. 486, being on
tiie south side of said lot, all situated in the
seventeenth district and third section of Bartow
county, Ga, for the purpose of seeming the pay
ment of a certain promissory note for the sum of
#2OO (besides two other notes which have been
paid off t made b.v tiie said W. M. Nichols, jr , on
the 11th day of December, 1885, and payable to
the saiil Battey 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 the next term
thereof, the principal, attorney’s fees and inter
est due on said note; the following credits ap
pearing on said note, #48.21, Nov. 2, 188(>; #<>.ll
Nov. 11i, Ikki>, 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 be published In the Courant-
American/a newspaper published in tiie 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. c.
True extract from the minutes.
sepß-4t-m F. M. Durham, Clerk.
Libel for Divorce.
JENNIE Rrant 1 Libel for divorce in Bartow
vs. j Superior Court, July Term,
Harkik Brant / 1887.
It appearing to (lie court by a return of the
sheriff in the above stated case, that tiie defend
ant does not reside in said county; and it further
appearing that lie does not reside in the State; it
is, thereford, ordered by tiie court, that service
be perfected on the defendant b.v tiie publication
ol this order once a month for four months, be
fore tee next term of this court, iu the Coukant-
Amkhican, a newspaper published in Bartow Cos.,
Georgia. Shelby Attawa.v, plaintiff's attorney.
Granted August Ist, Iss7.
J. C. FAIN, J. S. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Barzow
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 distriet, Oct. 17. 31; Nov. 14.
Adairsville, Oct, 18: Nov, 1, 15.
CassviHe, Oct. It); Nov 2, 18.
Kingston, Oct. 20; Nov. 3, 17.
Eultarlee. Oct. 21 : Nov. 4. 21.
Vine Log, Oct. 24 ; Nov, 7, 28.
Wolf l*en, Oct. 25; Nov. 8, 30.
Stump Creek, Oct. 20; Nov. 0, Dec. 1.
Allatoona, Oct. 27; Nov. 10,25.
Cartersville, Oct. 28; Nov. 11; Dec. 2,5, 0,7,
8, H, 10.
Hall’s Mill, Nov. Hi.
Ligon’s Chapel, Nov. 22.
- Taylorsville. Nov. 23.
Stilesboro, Nov. 24.
As 1 have put tiie time off as late as 1 possibly
could, 1 lto(>e every tax-payer W ill pay up prompt
ly, as fi. fas. wlii be issued after the dates have
expired. Oct. Ist, lss7.
J. F. LINN,
Tax Collector"llartow County, Ga.
BARTOW HOUSE,
Mrs. S. 0. MAJOES, Prop.
Terms. #1 Per Day.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
The house its desirably located being’
convenient to the railroad and business
of the town.
S| ejial rates to regular boarders.
AlUltK TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strut, for
children teething, is the prescription of
one of the last female nurses and physi
cians in the United States, and has twee
used for forty years with never-failing'
-ip cesirby millions of mothers for their
children. During the process of teeth
nig. ils value is incalculable. It relieves
the child from pain, cures dysentery and
diarrhtea, griping in the bowels, and
wind-eoJic. Tty giving health to the
child it reals the mother. I'rice 25e. a
bottle. tf
Travelers in Mexico assert that pulque
is one of the best sedatives and hypnotic#
known. Analysis shows that it con
tains phosphorus and albumen, both of
which go to repair waste of tissue. There
is no dyspepsia among pulque drinkers.
If is said to tie very valuable in bl ight's
disease and dysentery. Asa nerve fool*
it is unexcelled. Laborers who drink ft.
all day long have the muscles of Her-*
cules. It is an excellent ap|etizer, and|
being less ardent than beer or wine, doe#]
not inflame the blood. Ir has a butter
milk taste that is not pleasant to the*
uninitiated. The plant from which it islj
sucked by peons answers the Mexican®
many other purposes. It gives milk like
a cow , and furnishes needles and thread
in its thorns and fibers.
Curt* for Piles
JL-1 telling Piles are known by moisture
like perspiration,producing a very
greeab’e itching atter getting warm .
This form as well as Blind, Bleeding, and
protruding Piles,yeild at once to the ap
plication of Dr Bosanko’s Pile Berne y,
which acts directly upm the parts affect
ed, absorbing the tumors, allaying the in-'
tense itching and effecting a permanent
cure 50 cents Address The Dr Bosaar
ko Medicine Cos., Piqua, 0. Sold by
VYikle & Cos mch3-ly.
The Cuming; llou.se.
St. Louis Republican.]
Some interesting data in respect to tlie*
political complexion of the new House
have been compiled at thecapitol. Of the
108 regular Democrats it seems that I<>4
are old members re-elected and 04 arc
new members. Out of the 104 old mem
bers, 00 have been retained from the
South and 45 from the North; while 44
of the new members are from Southern
States and 41 from Northern States.
Altogether, the Southern States have
102 Democratic representatives and the
Northern States. ((. Ou the Republican
side of the House there are 94 old mem
bers aud 59 new memliers, making 158
in all. The Northern States send back 89
of tiie old members who are re-elected,
*\vhile but five old members have been re
turned from the w hole of the South. The
Southern States, however, return 11 new
Republicans, making 10 Republican rep
resentatives from the whole South. The
Northern States have elected 48 new Re
publican representatives, and have a
total representation in the House of £47
Republican members.
Consumption, and Wasting in Childreu,
Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
with Hypopliosphites is a most valuable
food and medicine. It creates an appe
tite for food, strengthens the nervous
system, and builds up tiie body Please
read: "1 tried Scott's Emulsion on a
young man whom Physicians at times
had given up. Since he began using the
Emulsion, his Cough lias-ceased, gained
flesh and strength, and from all appear
ances his life will be prolonged many years.
I have been in Hospital Service for the
past twenty years, and never have used
any preparation with greater satisfac
tion.”—John Si i.livan. Hospital Stew
aiffUßeform School, Morganza, Pa.nl 71 m
The Medical and Surgical Reporter
challenges this statement, credited to
Prof. Virchow, on the subject of ventila
tion: “The vitiated air can only rush
out when the temperature inside differs
from that outside; it remains starionary
w hen the air inside is already of equal
temperature with that oulside. Iu that
case serious complications may be the
consequence, and many persons have paid
for their mistaken mitiimx with ttiei*.
lives." Prof. Virchow hits' not much
opinion of what is called ventilation. The
Reporter states that I’rof. Virchow is
w rong about the possibility of vitiated
air escaping under the eircuinstances
stated. It would be dissipated by the
principle known as t' e diffusion of gases.
According to the Reporter there may be
times when it is injudicious to admit
external air into a bedchamber, but they
are very few —much fewer indeed than
people suppose.
Common flense
Should be used in attempting to cure
that very disagreeable disease, catarrh.
As catarrh originates in impurities in the
blood, local applications can do no per
manent good. The common-sense meth
od of treatment is to purify the blood,
and for this purpose there is no prepara
tion superior to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
That this peculiar medicine does cure
catarrh is shown by the many testimo
nials from people who have found relief
upon using it when all others had failed.
A book containing statements ot cures
sent on receipt of tvvo-ceiit stamp, by C.
1. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass. novlT-lm
His Atlanta Hope.
Macon Telegraph.]
When Woolfolk was brought down
from Atlanta when* he had been impris
oned, he bought a valise.. This was laid
aside in the office, but never examined, as
Jailor Rirdsong never Intended that it
should go into the cell with him. He fre
quently asked for it, however. Yesterday
morning, before making his toilet for the
court house, he asked for a shirt in the
valise. The jailer then opened it for the
first- time, and found a rope made of the
cords of a hammock. The rope was of'
three sizes and measured twenty-two feet
long. When asked about it, Woolfolk
said he made it while in the Atlanta jail
of a hammock that swung in his cell, and
that he intended it to assist him should
he have an opportunity of escaping.
The rope will be placed with the iron
hook and saw knife found in his cell and
kept among the curiosities of the jail.
Typliotil, a*l t ami Yellow Fevers, (tea
Kir., Diphtheria, .Small-pox, < liolera, etc,
Darbys Prophylactic Fluid will destroy
the infection of all fevers and all conta
gious and infectious diseases. Will keep
the atmosphere of any sick-room pure
and w holesome, absorbing and destroy
ing unhealthy effluvia and contagion.
Will neutralize any had smell whatever,
not by disguising if, but by destroying
it. Use Darbys Prophylactic Fuid in
every sick-room.
TRADE TOPICS
liusinrKK I’rospcets Improving—lncr ae
in Kailroaii Faming*. Etc.
New York, November 25. —R. (J. Dun
A Uo.'h review of trake for the week says:
In all directions business prospects are
improving, although the situation no
where justifies such speculative wildness
as has appeared in some branches.
Money still goes to the west and most
to the south, and bankers anticipate
some pressure as the new year approach
es. Exchanges are running to nearly 8
per cent above those of the correspond
ing weeks last year, and railroad earn
ings, showing an increase exceeding ten
|ter cent, with shipments from Chicago
by rail 5.000 tons larger than for the
same week last year, indicate a. volume
of traffic never surpassed at this season,
though reaction from thegreater activity
of September causes, in some branches,
a complaint of dullness. A most import
ant fact is that the investment of foreign
capital in this country still continues.
In six months not less than $45,000,-
000 must have arrived from abroad,
w hich has gone far to support the con
tinued development of railroads, mines
and manufactories, and speculation in
real estate. Nevertheless the effects of
the partial loss of crops begins to be felt.
From most quarters come complaints
that collections are slow, aud only fair,
and though the rapid marketing of
products has bi-ought relief at most
Root horn and soiiio western j>oints. at
many others money is close anti rato.s
hiirh. Breadstuff's Imre advanced, jntrk
has iidvauml 25 omits per barrel, ami
lard lo emits | st lh> pounds, though
hogs are lower.
The iron market is still weak at Bitts
luirg. I nit a shade firmer tor No. 2 at
Philadelphia. The deeline in British ex
port- to this country from 120,805 tons
in September to 02.1 12 in October, en
courages trade. Cotton goods are very
firm. Woolens quiet. The bureau esti
mates of the cot ton crop are still disput
ed, but the market has grown stronger
in the lielief that the southwestern forest
tires will delay shipment.
Business failures during last week
numlierfor the I'ni ted States 187, Canada
20; total 207. compared with 224 lust
week, and 217 the week previous.
Dr. 80-s&n-ko
In his new discovery for Consumption,
succeeded in producing a medicine which
is acknowledged by all to be simply mar
velous It is exceedingly pleasant to the
taste, 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, Dr Bdfcan
ko's Cough and Lung Syrup is sold at 50
cents by V\ ikle & Cos. nicliil ly
AN IMPOUTED BRIDE
How an Atlanta Landlord Secured a
Charming Wife
A special dispatch to a New York pajier
from Atlanta says:
Atlanta's energy and growth contrast
so strongly with the slow improvement
in other parts of the South that it is
coming to be considered as “quite North
ern, you know." One other citizens told
me to-day of a marriage entered into by
one of the most prominent residents of
the place, which entitles Atlanta to the
palm from a social st&ndpoint. The
proprietor of the Kimball house is a
middle-aged German named George Beer
man. His house has required his con
stant and untiring attention day and
night. His unwearying industry has
brought him financial sms-ess. But he
had no wife to enjoy it with him. He
wanted a wife. He distrusted the women
with whom he came in contact as fortune
seekers. Consequently he wrote over to
his brother in Germany and requested
that a wife be picked out for him from
among the gentle damsels and sent over
C. 0. I)., so to sj>eak. A few weeks ago
the young lady was landed here. She
was met by her suitor, and, though they
had never seen each other, they were
married the same day. She is handsome
and accomplished, and when “the boys"
joke her husband about the manner in
which he acquired her hand, he replies
good-naturedly that, unlike some other
men that he knows, he is in love with his
wife, and that his example might be fol
lowed with profit by any bachelor or
widower.
* Colil Weatlur Benevolence.
Why is cold weather productive of be
nevolence? It makes people put their
hands in their pockets. It also produces
eougs. colds and croup. Take Taylor's
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein.
l.Ver
PILLS.
BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. ALWAYS
ASK rOK HR. PI Kite 3? S PELLETS, OR
LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS.
Being entirely vegetable, they op
erate without disturbance to the system, diet,
or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermeti
cally sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As
a laxative, alterative, or purgative,
these little Pellets give the most perfect
satisfaction.
si HEADACHE.
Bilious Headache,
Dizziness, Const! pa
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Bilious Attacks, andall WL
derangements of the Btom- Jk SEfoJsfgf
ach and bowels, are prompt- ~ Ik
ly relieved and permanently tRr
cured by the use of Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets.
In explanation of the remedial power of these
Aillets* over so great a variety of diseases, it
may truthfully be said that their action upon
the system is universal, not a gland or tissue
escaping their sanative influence. Sold by
druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the
Chemical Laboratory of World's Dispknsary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
L i SRnn REWARD
iy ;l ' is offered by the manufactur
f / ■ "S ers of I>r. Sage’* Catarrh
ft \ .? llemedy, for a case of
( L ■iai ..$$ Chronic Nasal Catarrh which
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, a 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 cases 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 less understood by physicians.
By its mild, soothing, and healing properties.
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst
cases of Catarrh, “cold in tlie head,”
Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache.
Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents.
M Untold Agony from Catarrh.”
Prof. W. Hausneb, the famous mesmerist,
of Ithaca, N. 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, I was a well
man, and the cure has been permanent.”
Constantly Hawking and Spitting.”
Thomas J. Rushing, Esq., 29ftf Pine Street,
St. Louis, Mo., writes: “1 was a great sufferer
from catarrh for Wiree 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
ily, 1 was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy, and I am now a well man. I believe
it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now
manufactured, and one has only to give it a
(Sir trial to experience astounding results and
.Jr permanent cure.”
TUree Bottles Cure Catarrh.
Eli Robbins, Runyan P. 0., Columbia Cos.,
Pa., says: “My daughter had catarrh when
she was five years old, very 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.”
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Making new pieces when necessary. He is also
prepared to do all kinds of blaeksinitbing. None
but the best workmen employed who can make
anything that Is made of wood or iron. All
work warranted to give satisfaction. Terms
reasonable. Work done promptly. Give him a
trial and be convinced.
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si imnlatefi the torphl liver. strength
en* t lie digestive organ*, iregulu (cs the
biineels, and are tinequuled a* an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
In malarial district* their virtues nr
widely recognized, uslney posses* pec
nliur properties in freeing thesvsten
from that poison. Klcguully sugu
coated. Do.sc small. Price, SActs.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 44 Murray St., Now YorJ
ARBUCKLES’
name on a package of CfOFFEE is a
guarantee of excellence-
ARIOSA
COFFEE is kept in all first-class
stores from the Atlantic to the Pacifio.
COFFEE
is never good when exposed to the air.
Always buy this brand in hermetically
sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.
Cartersville West End Institute
Will resume its exercises on
MONDAY, AUGUST 29,1887,
at the City Academy on Bartow street.
PROF. K- C. MOBLEY,I ,
M US. .1. W. lIAKKIIt, Sk/ Associate 1 rim i pals.
Miss Mahy Sofoe, Vocal and Instrumental Music
Miss Louise Colhoi n, Oil Painting and Crayon
RATES OF TUITION;
Collegiate Department s:i 00
Intermediate a oo
Preparatory and Primary l so
French or German, each l so
Music 4 ini
Practice—on Piano or Organ l oo
Incidentals 15
Board, including lights, fuel and washing... 12 SO
Painting and Crayon, each ... 4 00
Board can be obtained with the Principal, in
a few yards of the Institute, where the young
ladies can be under the constant care of the
teachers.
AaFLatin, Greek, French, German and Kinder
garten and all branches of the Ornamental De
partment are taught in this school.
B. W. Murpliey. G. 11. Aubrey, ('has. McEwen.
G. XX. Aubrey Cos.
REAL ESTATE
Bought and sold on commission. Desirable
Town, Countay and Mineral Property for sale.
ulO
D. W. XX. PEACOCK,
REAL ESTATE,
CAHTEKSVILLE, GEORGIA.
MINERALS A SPECIALTY.
Real Estate bought and sold. Information
cheerfully given.
FIELD SEEDS!
Rye,
Barley,
Orchard Grass,
Red Top,
Blue Grass,
Timothy,
♦ Clover, &c.
AT BOTTOM PRICKS
-a ivn
Guaranteed Prime Quality
DAVID W. CURR 7,
WHOLESALE DRUCCIST,
Broad St. Cor. Howard, ROME, GA.
Don't forget that I am at the same old stand with a fresh
supply of Choice Family
Gibb, Dri Hi, Hils!
BOOTS AND SHOES,
that lam prepared to oiler you at the very LOWKST BBHKS. lam also aient
for the BEST BRANDS of
m jLi z
and can supplp you as elteap jln the eheiij-est.
fiiiimlKT anil Shingles, v,:,:;'::"'
Tliunkiug you for past favors and solieitiug a eontiuuanoe of your orders, I am
UeS|M>etfllllv,
ItICHARD L. JONES
b-JI-ly Wi st Main Strei-t, I'artrrsvillr, 6a.
JOHN T. NORRIS,
Real Estate and Fire Insurance,
(UPSTAIRS.)
First Door South, of Howard’s Bank.
Ii b 10- I v
THE LIVERY STABLE
CRAWFORD A FIELD
* Always l?ea<lv xvifli the Handsomest f'lirioMits.
Folit©
Treatment
Horses and Mules kept on hand for gale, and our accommodations for drovers can
not be surpassed any when*.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage and asking a continuance of the same, which
we hope to merit l>v careful and prompt attention to business we are,
Kespectiully, CRA W FORI) & FIELD,
apl2l-tf East Side Railroad near Court House
,ThC renn -.fi-, hr-aMMy iif,. J.,t,uobn til. u.
Throughout ns various scenes. Who use the Smith’s Ede Beans.
.. Smith’s BILE BEANS purify tiic blood, by acting 1— r ,
directly and promptly on the Liver, Skin and Rid- The original Photograph,
neys. They cousist of a vegetable combination that P Hne| su, of tins picture
has 110 equal in medical science. They cure Constipa- T ll a receipt of loc. in
tion, malaria, aud Dyspepsia, and are a safeguard Address.
a"."* °‘ ,ev J‘ rs ’ 1 < , ' in * aud fever, gall stones, n. I . ui. Mo.
aucl ftfrisrlit’M <li Stud 4 poatasre lor a ham- - ——
E..iP*i^** e and test the TRIItH of what vve say. Drive, 25 cents per bottle,
mailed to auy address, postpaid. BOSK ONK BEAN. Noid by druggist .
*•„ SMITH db CO., FBOFIiIETOKS, OT. LOUIS, MO.
B | IB |/m Is The Best
sSLICKER w sr
Umu*l B nn 't waste your money on a gum or rubber coat. The FISH BRAND SUCKKS
'-j is absolutely water and vimi moor, and will keep vou dry in the hardest storm
vradk mark. j Ask for the “FISH BRAND” slicker and take no other. If your storekeeper doei
lot have the “fish brand”, send for descriptive catalogue to A. J. TOWER, 20 Simmons St., Boston. Mas*
The man who has invested from three MjL We offer the man who wants service
to five dollars in a Kubber Coat, and . (not style) a garment that will keep
at his first half hour's experieifce in aB ■ MB! *shb him dry in the hardest storm, it is
a storm finds to Ins sorrow that it is MkM L_ called TOWER'S FISH BRAND
hardly a better protection than s mos- WW I ” SUCKER," a name familiar to every
quito netting, not only feels chagrined ■ Cow-boy all over the land. With them
at being so badly taken in, hut also ■ ■BUS ■ the only perfect Wind and Waterproof
facia If he doe, not look exactly like hi k |%| Coat is “Tower's Fish brand slicker. ’
Ask lor the “ FISH BRAND” Slicker I Jl BBS I and take no otic rT~if your'st.Vr.-keej- r
does not have the fish brand, send for descriptive catalogue. A. J.Towek, 20 Simmons St., Boston. Mas*.
’Js .J. s’, -I, s-t, .1. .1. t, .1, .J, .1, .J, .1. .1, t, et* ej, J*
Over Tea Thousand 1 j iai LA-TOld thf? of prvUrliUuUS TTSD6*
Bly ;,>*V*ALPttekaeta maiiod to !>fv- troubles, and ail VuiwkA,
ft 'CiTirirKrtf tiectsalon-j pro , 'ortionjKa# whose. only aiiu istobieed tboirrio-
J-3L. £&LAciVAiot vaomtouiiuiuUtr©tti©£2 f uaTS alte & SORE Remedy thatiui
ciaatond weroroutonxl tolitkulwii by ut*o of t thousands, due* noi Intertv 9
PROF* OEjWI-lM OTH ICP \2£&&Z3BS2* JEjwwiih attention to busmen, or cau*? paia
UArmiS* UtiRSE.hL rival iLLtOtYKV, r nlJ way I -u. J.d
A itudlcnlCurcfor 1\ r-L)fli.iit7 Urrieic wlenuhe niodicl priocipks. By d‘r*>
\YcaknoasfindPhvstcnl iHjcav in Younncr Mi.lAwhsi i.CnviZ application to the scat o l discos- in ipccior
dlo A-ed Men. Tested for Light Years in felt wihiout delay. TheDaturA
thousand cues they übeolutely rostoao ;i-omuturely Y[.' human organiam r T ll< *; ‘ . 4 .
a:ed andbrokon down men totho lull cr.jojmentot <‘‘7‘ r >uof i ife are given bk thep*^!
perfect and. full Manly Stremith and Yia<jn : ua Health, boco mm cacerfal and rapidly gains both unufth sad ataiih
ToihOßOWhosuaer froiat:iomaii7 obsocrjdisuoaoj TfiFATMCtiT Ikiffudi *“ <Pa Km It This-’ 17
tronght about by Indiscretion, Li Uvor-Hraia IOT3 Baatk, 13. TVOMtHW. A-e-. ♦<
Werk,ortooireo Indulgenee. we mk that you send us UADDIC DCUCnv u.m PuruitnL
roar narao with Ktatemont of your troubio, and aocure nMKNIS rfw to tD T vG., SFI tint—
TRIAL PACKAGE FREE, wit h 1 Hast'd i'aaii>hlet,Ac. 806 H N. Tenth Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Terriol
J. M. NEEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sj eulal a’tciitn n given 'o !i iyu ion in real
state in the minunis r tion o es ales of deceased
personi. mid in e. -eS n quitv,
Oliict on Public Square, no th cf St. •! liies
Hotel. leb24-ly
UYTBA bock agents
LAIuA HIGH TEEMS
Agents who have had fine snceesg should writ
uh in u lkttkr (no postal cards| names of books,
date, number sold in what time, what terms re
ceived (full PAKAICULAKS), and obtain from us
NKW PLAN and KXTKAORKINAHY DISCOUNTS to bet
ter themselves on new and fast-selliHg books.
HENBY RUCKLIN' A CO., PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
ug2B-6m
BARTOW LEAKS.
INSURANCE.
Loan I- Real Estate Agent.
Money Loans made on tlie most reasonable
terms. P. l>. BOX, 12S,
jul.v2l-ly CartersvtUe, (■.
SHOW CASES Saa CASES
AUTISTIC STORK FIXTURES. * l! ' '
CKUAK CHEST. S'ne Wants. Aak for
TERRY SHOW CASE CO., Nashvills, Tern*-
Careful
—-^Drivers