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tiuniilcutu Tnroat and Lung Cure,
WILL PERMANENTLY CURE COUGHS, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, SOKE Till OAT, BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA. AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
THROAT AND LUNGS.
U. 8. Senator Joseph E. Brown, of
Georgia, endorses it.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb 11th, 1888
To the H. U. C. Cos., Gentlemen:
I have been troubled with Bronchitis,
and occasional sore throat, with severe
couch, for a number of years past, and I
have tried a treat many ot the most popu
lar remedies known to the public, or the
profession, some mitigating the disease
more and more less.
1 was finally induced to try the prepar
ation known as the “Hunnicut’s Throat
and Lung Cure,’ which I have used Ire
quently of late, and I find it a most ex
cellent medicine.’
Indeed, I do not hestitate to say that I
derived more benefit from it than I have
from any or all the other preparations
Tn case of Sore Throat it is especially
fine.
When in that condition, I sip about a
teaspc'onful at a time every hour or so,
keeping tbethioat lubricated with it, with
very satisfactory results. It has another
excellence in my case—it never produces
nausea, but rather acts as a tonic.
Very Truly &c.
JosErn E. Brown.
Price $1 per bottle, six bottles sl, trial
size 25 cents each.
HUNNICUT’S RHEUMATIC CURE,
TIIE GREATEST BLOOD REMEDY EVER
DISCOVERED —A TUMOR IS REMOVED.
Jesup, Ga., Febuary 18, ’BB
Hunnicutt Rheumatic Cos.:
Gentiemen—l have had Rheumatism in
its worst form for eiizht years. About
three years ago a tumor formed in my
stomach and enlarged the chest or breast
bone so that my chin rested on the chest.
Have been treated by five physicians and
have taken large quantities of medicines
without the slighest benefit until I began
the use of “Hunnicut’s Rheumatic Cure.”
I have taken eight bottles H. R. C., and
am entirely free from pain; can walk for
the first time in about two years. The
tumor is removed. Yours respectfully.
Mrs. Laura Allen.
Price $1 per bottle, six bottles $5.00.
Both of the above celebrated cures are
prepared only at Laboratory of Hunni
cutt Rheumatic Cure Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
and are for sale by all druggists.
Bend for book of valuable informntion
and testimonials of well known citizens.
Notice That
John Taylor is Himself Again!
He has enlargsd his shop at the St. James Hotel
He has a full team now, William Johnson and
Westley Allen. He has a retired shop where the
“rugays” will not annoy his customers. He does
not solicit the patronage of roughs and vaga
bonds, he promises to observe good behavior,
have clean towels and sharp razors, in thetth
year of his career. He flatters himself that he
knows all in the barber business from curling and
braiding down. He lias been considered to be
the best hair cutter from New Orleans to New
York for 35 years. I only want you to call and
be convinced, and all customers desiring to be
shaved twice a week will be furnished cup and
brush free. My shop will be open from 6a.m. to
8 p. iu.
John Taylok. William Johnson & Cos.
Edward Bell,
Colored, does all kinds of gardening and flower
work, whitewashing of rooms and laying of
carpets, mattings, oil cloth, etc. Prompt atten
tion given to all orders left at Claiborne Walker’s
shop on West Main street. Best of reference
given. Will deal in ice cream this season, as
usual. april6-3m
When you feel depressed don’t dose
yourself with mean bitters. Hodges'
Sarsaparilla renovates and invigorates the
system, and cures all diseases arising from
an impure state of ihe blood. $1 per bot
tle, six bottles for $5. Manufactured by
Rangum Root Medicine Cos , Nashville,
Tenn. Sold by all druggists, m2O lm
If you suffer pricking pains on moving
the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and
find your sight weak and failing, you
should promptly use Dr. J. IT. McLean’s
Strengthening Eye Salve. 25 cents a
box. 6-8-3 in
Hon. H. W. Gradv
is expected to speak at the opera house
Saturday night on the subject nearest our
heaits just now, “How to boom Carters
ville and Bartow county, Go by Word’s
and get a Yellow Label Cigar and you
can appreciate the speech more, and as
you go home cool off with any kind of an
ice drink. mayll-tf
Your Old Buggy.
You can make your old buggy or
carringe look new by the use of one can
of Detroit Carriage Paint. Only at
Wikle’s drug store near the railroad.
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ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for
children teething, is the prescription of
one of the best female nurses and physi
cians in the United States, and has been
used for forty years with never-failing
success by millions of mothers for their
children. During the process of teeth
ing, its value is incalculable. It relieves
the child from pain, cures dysentery and
diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind-colic. By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a
bottle. tf
Street. Tax.
Books wifi be open for the collection ol
street tax on Monday, 2nd day of April,
and will remain open until 15th of May.
The street tax for 1888 is two dollars.
J. D. WILKERSON.
Marshal and city tax collector. Office
at Council Chamber. inch 16-tf
My stock of hats has never been as
complete as now, and prices never more
satisfactory. Yours,
J. G. M Montgomery.
An elegant line of fine toilet soaps just
opened at Wikle’s drug store. m25-tt
A supply of Curry’s Diarrhoea and Dys
entery Specific in stock at Wikle’s drug
store. jls-tf
rv\ A and reliable Medicines are the best
Al VW to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El
ixir has been prescribed for years for all im
purities of the Blood. In every formof Scrof
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal.
Sold by J. R. Wikle & Cos., Druggists.
TEETH, TEETH
MADE WHITE AS SNOW
ipgjl
DE LE!-TA LA VE
WHITENS
THE TEETH.
BY USING.
DELECTA-LAVE
Dr. Calhoun Endorses Delectalave.
Atlanta, Ga., October 17, 1885.—Dr. C. T.
Brocket: My Dear Sir—lt affords me pleasure,
after a careful examination of the formula of
your Delectalave, to bear testimony to its value,
and to state that its curative qualities are be
yond question. I regard it as the name implies,
a delightful wash, and can recommend it to the
public. Vours truly, A. W CALHOUN, M. I).
Get a bottle and try it, and you will be con
vinced to its merits. Its taste is pleasant and
ts aroma delightful. 50 cents a bottle.
Positively the best remedy everdiscover
ered for all diseases of man and beast that
can be reached by an external medical
application, is Rangum Root Liniment.
One trial will convince Manufactured
n’y by Rangum Root Medicine Cos ,
Nashville, Tenn 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by all druggists. m2O-lm
After Three Years.
W. F. Walton, of Sp-ingfield, Tenn.,
pays: “I have been suffering with Neural
gia in my face and head off and on for
three years. I purchase'! a box of Dr.
Tanner’s Infallible Neuralgia Cure and
took eight of the pills, lbave not felt any
symptoms of Neuralgia since. It gives
me pleasure to recommend it. Sold by
J. R. Wikle & Cos.
Syrup of Figs
Is Nature’s own true laxative. It is the
most easily taken, and the most effective
remedy known to Cleanse the System
when Billious or Costive; to dispel Head
aches, Colds, and Fevers; to cure Habit
ual Constitution, Indigestion, Piles, etc.
Manufactured only by the California Fig
Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal
Sold by J. R. Wikle & Cos., druggists.
jan2o-ly
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sa t Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauds, Ch lblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cent f
ter box. For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos.
My winter goods are nearly all gone
but what is left must go at once to make
room for spring goods, come early and
get some of the bargains we are offering
n that line. J. G. M. Montgomery.
X nVo nO c* Blood Elixir is the only
TvviV<v/\ Blood Remedy guaran
teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers, Erup
tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the
whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic
and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it
Sold by J It Wikle & Cc.
Home testimonials are most reliable, and
if you will send your name and address
we will send statements of numbers of the
best citizens of Nashville recarding the
wondenul cures effected by the Ethiopian
Pile Ointment. It never fails. 50 cents
and $1 per bottle M anulactured by Ran
gum Root Medicine Cos., Nashville. Tenn.
For sale by all druggists. m2O-lm
The Furnace
is bound to be built. Everybody is going
to take stock in it and when we get one
started more will follow. Everybody
work for it and buy your Drugs, Cigars
and Soda water at Word's Drugs Store,
may 11 tf
Hood 's Sarsaparilla, Lemon and Orange
Elixir, Fig Syrup, Lemon Elixir and in
fact everything in the drug line lower than
any town in North Georgia at Wikle’s
drug store near the railroad. m25-tf
Our Future
Was never brighter and our citizens aie
beginning to realize the glorious possibili
ties in store for them by taking stock in
the new furnace and other enterprises,
and w’hile all these improvements are as
suming positive shape and enhance our
city and lend energy and enterprise to the
surrounding country. We are the more
determined to make our business all that
can be desired. We shall surely keep
pace with any city in the South, no mat
ter its size and abilities, in pu’-e drugs,
chemicals, toilet articles, paints, oils and
patent medicines. Our stock is complete.
Our prescription department shall be kept
in the best possible order and our triends
who will favor us with their patronage
may rest assured that no pains will be
spared in their interest.
Very truly,
m25-tf J. R. Wikle & Cos.
T AVvc vewsow.
is warranted, is because it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi
tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the
whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
constitution. Remember, we guarantee it.
Sold by J. R. Wikle A Cos., Druggists.
When you want to buy shoes thai
will wear, “solid as a rock” and want
to get them at prices you can afford to
pay come and see. Yours, truly,
J. G. M. Montgomery.
Hurrah for Gordon!
The gallant General captured the peo
ple of Cartersville and Bartow county
last Saturday night in his talk on devel
oping this section. Everyone is praising
him end all rushing to Word's Drug Store
for Pure Medicines, Fine Cigars and deli
cious ice cold drinks. mayll-tf
We have still on hand twelve or fifteen
of those cheap Overcoats. You can al
most buy them at your own price. Come
soon. J. G. M. Montgomery.
Sparks Perfect Health, Warner's Sate
Cure and all the leading patent medicines
of the day at Wikle’s drug store. • m25-tf
There are many accidents and diseases
which affect Stock and cause serious in
convenience and loss to the farmer in his
work, which may be quickly remedied by
the use of l)r. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic
Oil Liniment. 6-8-3ni
Are you restless at night and harassed
by a bad cough? Use I)r. J. H. McJmean's
Tar Wine Lung Balm, it will secure you
sound sleep, and effect a prompt and
radical cure. 6-8-3 m
We have a beautiful line of wash dress
goods in ginghams, chambreys, toile de
norte, Scotch zephyrs, muslins, lawns,
etc., etc., and jnst as cheap as they can
be bought in Rom* or Atlanta. Come and
see them at Montgomery’s. m 25 tf
Shirts, collars, cuffs, ties, cravats, one
half hose, suspenders, hankerchiefs, etc.,
etc., to please all at Montgomery's.
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Pemberton’s Lemon and Orange
DE-LEC-TA LAVE
PERFUMES
THE BHEATH.
ELIXIR.
Is the greatest Liver Medicine in the World.
Combining the Medicinal Properties of the Fruits
and Egyptian Tamarind Flower.
This wonderful preparation requires no chance
of diet, being pleasant tr take, and leaves the
system in perfect order. Use no more strong
cathartic and liver pills, purging the system and
deranging the digestive organs; but use this
Pleasant Vegetable Preparation
and you will never use any other. Every bottle
is sold under a guarantee to do what is claimed
for it. It is a sure and perfect cure for all dis
eases arising from torpid liver, such as
Constipation, Chills, Fever, Headache, Dizziness,
Biliousness, Indigestion, Bad
IJreath. &c., &c.
Sold by all Druggists at sft cents per bottle.
MANUFACTURED BY
PEMBERTON MEDICINE CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale at wholesale and retail by
M. F. WORD, Druggist, Cartersville. Ga,
G. H. AUBREY. CHAS. McEWEN
Aubrey <& MoEwen,
Dealers in
Coal and Insurance Agents.
The public patronage respectfully solicited.
Money to Loan on desirable security.
June 16, ’B7,
BARTOW HOUSE,
Mrs. S. C. MAJORS, Prop.
Terms, #1 Per Day.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
The house is desirably located being
convenient to the railroad and business
of the town.
Special rates to regular boarders.
Notice—Ci'y Tax Receiver.
Citizens of Cartersville are hereby noti
fied that the City Tax Receiver’s books
will be opened at the council chamber on
the Ist of June, next, and will remain
open until the Ist of July. Call and re
turn your personal property for taxes.
J. M. Moon, T. R.
May 15. 1888. 5-18 2t
STILESBORO_TO_THE FRONT!
W. E. Pucket, Dealer in Gen
eral Merchandise,
Wishes to announce to his many friends and
customers that he will be in the field for 1888 with
increased facilities for handling a big business.
cotton m com produce,
He handles nothing hut the best goods at the
cheapest prices and gives nothing but the best
prices for cotton and all kinds of country produce.
Guanos and Fertilizers.
I will handle the best grades of Guanos and
will be enabled to give the farmers of this section
the very best terms.
Thanking the people for their past patronage
and hoping for a continuance of the same, I am,
Yours to command,
W. E. TUCKETT,
Merchant and Cotto l Buyer of Stilesboro.
dec22-ly
W L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
The only flne calf $3 Seamless Shoe in the
world made wit hout tacks or nails. As styl
ish and durable as those costing $5 and $6, and
having no tacks or nails to wear the stocking or
hurt the feet, makes them as comfortable and
well-fitting as a hand sewed shoe. Buy the best.
None genuine unless stamped on bottom “W. L.
Douglas $3 Shoe, warranted.”
W JL. DOUGLAS #4 SHOE, the original
and only hand sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals
custom-made shoes costingfrom $6 to $9.
W. L DOUGLAS *2.50 SHOE is unexcell
ed for heavy wear.
W. L. DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is worn by all
Boys, and is the best school shoe in the world.
All the above goods are made in Congress, But
ton and Lace, and if not sold by your dealer,
write W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
J. P. JONEB, A^rent.
Cartersville, Ga.
GET THE MOST -YOUR MONEY!
Quality amounts to little unless the price be fair,
Low prices are not Bargains unless quality is there.
We combine them—rejoice to buy perfection in s*yle and assortment. Satisfaction
in quality and prices. These are yours if you make selections from our new spring
stock of
STAPLE ANB FANCY DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES!
Our Millinery Department is now complete. Fancy Clothing a specialty.
Geo. W. Satterfield fl Son,
febl7-ly East Main Street.
FRESH LOT
O F
Sugar Cured Delicious HAMS
JUbT KEOEIYED.
All Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
S. L & W. J. VANDIVERE
BA.3NTKI BLOCK.
THAT QUESTION IS SETTLED!
Rob’t F. Bradford & Cos.
ABE
North Georgia Headquarters for
Farm and Family Supplies.
The goods in stock, as well as heavy Invoices on tne road have all been bought at spot cash prices
and we are able to defy competition!. All country Produce bought at the highest market prices. A
careful inspection of our stock is cordially inviteji.
ROB’T F. BRADFORD & CO.
lITCCEFOEATEE.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTO-ELECTROTYPE 1,
707 and 709 Filbert Street.
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lleelief Plate Engraving for all Advertising and’Mustrat Ive Purposes. an 6
HARVESTING MACHIHERY!
Farmers, attention.
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Parties desiring to purchase the very best harvesting machinery at the lowest
drices can see our agents, whose names will be found below; or they can address me
at Cartersville and I will be glad to serve them.
AGEE2\TTS.
Combs & Scott, Adairsville; B. A. Barton & (To., Pine Log; H. J. McCormick,
Stilesborc; Geo. W. Wells, Calhoun, Ga.
THOMAS LTJMFEDT,
Agent for McCormick’s Harvesting Machinery, Threshers, Mowers, Rakes. Saw Mills,
Engines, Etc.
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
BARTOW FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS!
Erwin Street, near Transfer Yard,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
ENGINES AND BOILERS!
Railroad Castings. House Fronts, Tram Wheels, Pulleys, Hangers, and Boxes, Shaft
ings, Cane Mills, (2 and 3 rollers, of modern design), Brass Castings, of any design,
Iron Stairways and Railings, Mill Castings, tor water power or steam, Graveyard
fencing.
Agent for Medart's Pulleys, Hangers and Shaftings, and dealers in Second-Hand
Egines and Boilers
Speeial attention giyen to repairing of Engines and Boilers, Clyinders bored and
refitted, Stone Castings, Grates and Fenders.
Work of every kind done on short notice. Write for prices.
P. S Old Iron, Brass aDd Lead bought. may22-ly
CATXSA SPRINGS!
OPEN
Summer and Winter.
NATURE’S HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT.
Beautiful grounds, superior buildings, large capacity, location high, drainage-perfect. Climate
unsurpassed. Our
Buffalo Epsom, jJIIIH [III
Sulphur Chalybeate,
And many other mineral waters are among the best in the world. Rates: S4O per month ; sl2 per
week ;$2 per day. Special rates to families. Special reduced rates over the W. A A. R. R. through
to the Springs from Atlanta, Marietta, Cartersville and Rome. For circulars and full information
(1 TOSS
CATOOSA SPRINGS CO.,
anel-3m Catoosa Springs,. Ga.
Receiver’s Halo.
By virtue of an order from the Suoerjn- .
of Bartow county. Georgia, in re. Kmilv i‘ t
et al., vs. Joe M. Moon, receiver of th* mt*t
Abda Johnson, deceased, J. A. Bauer *
tition and rule nisi to set aside sal*, *t( l “'
Will be sold before the court house door •
city of Carters ville. Bartow county, Geonri ?b ’
public outcry, to the highest and best bit,**
within the legal hours of sheriffs sales ,5’
first Tuesday in July. ISHB, the following' i.rn **
ty of the estate of said Abda Johnson r ‘
The north halves of lots of land numbers * 1
hundred and seventy-nine (179) and two hund° r *
and six (20-i). and forty acres in southwest ~ . rt ' !
of lot number two hundred and eleven i'll' I .**'
in the 6th district and 3d section of Bartow k .'
ty, Ga. By virtue of said order of said '
terms of sale are as follows: Property to
for cash, and A. \V. Kite and L. S. Munforri* "
ing made to said court for said land ab <1 f v ‘
hundred dollars and having no right .s
to said order to withdraw said bid of five 1 U
dred dollars, receiver will commence the sale *
crying the said bid of five hundred dollars V - r
no higher bid is obtained receiver will kV
down said property to said Munford and v •
for live hundred dollars cash. J, M. Moon *
$7.88 ltec’v’r Est. of Abda Johnson
May 15th, 1888.
Application for Guardianship
GEORGIA— Bartow County;
To all whom it may concern: R. N. Cunv
having applied for guardianship of the
and property of Charles F. Skannal, minor ( hi’
of Elias and Nannie J. Skannal. late of said (V i
ty, deceased, notice is given that said am,;,
tion will be heard at my otttoe at 10 oYloi V i
in., on the first Monday in July. next. This Ma,
29th, 1888. J. A. Howard. Ordinary.
Petition for Incorporation.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Bartow:
To the Superior Court of said County:—
The petition of A. B. Cunyus, W. H. Milner
James M. Fields. John A, Dobbs. Will \V. Young
Jas. Knight, J H. Young. Chas. A. Wikle. Alter-
Strickland and Douglas Wikle, respectfully show
eth that they desire for themselves, their asm.
dates, successors and assigns, to be incorporate
under the name and style of “The Cartersville
Real Estate and Investment Company.”
The particular business of said corporation
to be a general real estate business, the buying,
selling, leasing renting, occupying, enjoying, n .
changing and trading of all kinds of real csta>
and any Interest therein and appurtenance*
therato, on the r own account and on commis
sion; the buying, selling, or leasing, any and all
kinds of minerals, mineral properties, ores, w n-< :
rights and privileges, and water powers, on theit
own account, and on commission; to built
houses and to otherwise improve their own prop,
erty; that said corporation also have power
borrow money and to secure the same by mort
gage, or otherwise creating a lien, ou any part or
all of its real or personal property.
The principal office and place of business an
residence of said corporation shall be in the city
of Cartersville, in said county, but your petition
ers desire for said corporation, the privilege <>
transacting business in all parts of the State of
Georgia, and to appoint such agents and attor
neys as may he necessary to carry on the busi
ness of the corporation. The object of said cor
poration is pecuniary gain and profit to its
stockholders. The officers of said corporation
to be a president, vice-president, secretary ami
treasurer, a board of directors, and such othn
officers with such duties and authority as the by
laws adopted by petitioners may prescribe.
The capital stock of said corporation to he
one thousand dollars, of which ten percent, has
been actually paid in cash, with the privilege of
increasing it to fifty thousand dollars, said stock
to be divided into shares of one hundred dollar*
each. Petitioners pray the usual powers and
privileges granted to such corporations under the
laws of Georgia, and of the United States, and
especially all the general pow ers set forth in section
1679 of the code of Georgia, and all such power*
as are necessary to carry out the objects an:
purposes of the corporation. They pray to be
incorporated for the period of twenty years, vith
the privilege of renewal. Douglas Wikle,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
True extract from the minute--* of Bartow Supe
rior Court, May 23d, 1888. F. M. Duhijam,
Clerk Superior Court.
Guardian’s Sale
GEORGIA—Bartow Cou uty.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bartow county, Georgia, will be sold at
the court house door in Cartersville, said county,
on the first Tuesday in July, 1888, within the legal
sale hours, the following property, to-wit: The
undivided one-third interest in lots of lands
numbers one hundred and seventy-seven, (17'),
one hundred and seventy-eight. (178). Eighty
acres of lot number one hundred and forty-seven,
(147). Seventy-one acres of lot number one hun
dred and forty-eight. (148). Four acres of lot
number not known, but now enclosed as a hors*
lot. All ip the 23d district and 2d section of Bar
tow county, Georgia, and know n as the Jackson
farm, wherebn Mrs. Emily Jackson now resides.
Well improved, good dwellings and outhouses
Running water on the farm. Sold as the proper
ty of estate of Felix P. Jackson, minor for divis
ion. Terms cash. This 2id May 4888.
EMILY JACKSON,
$5 10 Guardian Felix P. Jackson.
Citation.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Bartow County.
Court of Ordinary, May term 1888. Thos. H.
Powell, as executor of R. C. C. Powell, having
filed his petition for probate of R. C. C. Powell s
will in solemn form, and it appearing that cita
tion should issue to be served personally on M.
L. Hammonds, M. Anna Putman and Virginia
W. Harris, ordered that the usual citation issue
to be served on them ten days before the July
term 1888, of this court, and that as Emma B.
Davis and Sallie A. Whitehead reside out of the
State of Georgia, and can only" be served by pub
lication, that they be cited and made parties by
publication once a week for four weeks in the
Courant-Americun, a newspaper published in the
city of Carters ville. State of Georgia, before the
July term 1888, of said Court of Ordinary, and
that this order so published constitute suet cita
tion. Granted in open court May 7th, 18-88.
$5 18 J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary.
Guardian’s Sale.
GEORGIA —Bartow County.
Bv virtue of an order from the Court of ordi
nary of Bartow- county, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in July 1888, at tlie court house door at
Cartersville, said comity between the legal sale
hours, the undivided Pur-fifths interest in lot <'
land number six hundred and sixty-two, (662).in
the 21st district and 2d section of Bartow count,'
Georgia, containing forty acres more or less
Twenty, acres cleared and in cultivation, balance
well timbered. Etowah river runs through ' *
lot. Sold as the property of Ira Tumlln, Stephen
Tumlin, Mollie Tumlin and Fannie Tumlin
minors, for the purpose of supporting e* 1 " 1
minors. Terms cash. Mav 22d 1888.
NETTIE TUMLIN,
Guardian for Ira, Stephen, Mollie and Fan'"*'
Tumlin, minors. $* !4
Notice to Creditors.
To the Creditors of N. C. Say r re. who were sir -
on January 14, 1885: You are requested to f
present at my office in Cartersville, Ga.. on b •
Ist proximo 10. a. m. I have in hand a tune
distribution amongst you, according to s ;
priorities as‘may be found to exist by law,
May Ilth, 1888. A. M. Foute,
m 11-3 t Assignee, N. C. Sayre
Tax Receiver's Notice
I will be at the following places on the dayß
named below for the purpose of receiving tax re
turns for the year 1888:
Wolf Pen, April 9. 23, May 7.
Stamp Creek, April 1 ', 27, May 8.
Allatoona, April 11, 26, May 9,
Euhariee, April 12, 25, May 22. .
Cartersville, April 13, 24, May 11, 21, 30, 31, an
June 5.
Cassville, April 16, 30, May 14.
Kingston, April 17, May 1. 15.
Adairsville, April 18, May 3. 16.
Sixth District, April 19, May 4, 17.
Pine Log, April 20, May 5, 18.
Salacoa, April 21, May 19.
Hall’s Mill, May 2.
Stegall’s. May r 10.
Ligon’s Chapel. May 23.
Taylorsville, May 24
S ilesboro, May 25.
To comply with the law governing tax r *‘ tur ( j
each tax payer will be furnished at the times a j
places above announced, with a blank uI ’
which to make returns. I cannot otherwise
ceive returns. Please remember this and sa
time and trouble. Each employer mud co
prepared to make a full and complete return^ 1
his employees. I hope every" citizen will comep
pared to make a full and fair return ami
the number ot .vour lots, with district and
tion, as the law requires. _
NAT DUNAHOO, R. T. R B- < -
March 24, 1888-
Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Bartow county: , .
To all whom it may concern: Joseph '* ,
guardian for Lois E. Jones, Annie L. .Tones, i
W. Jones, Willis B. Jones, Fannie E. Jones ,
Hattie H. Jones, minors, has in dae form apt
for leave to sell a part of the lands belonging ;
said minors, and said application will be *
on the first Monday' in July next. I n* B •'
May, 1888. J. A. HOW AIU), Onlmai-'
Mikado Cologne and Ivory Tooth
at Wikle’s drug store. ‘