The Cartersville American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1882-1886, January 01, 1884, Image 1

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ine Cartersville American. TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1884. He was nick and sore, liver out of fix Three doses of Curry’s Liver Compound made him as happy as a king. Pipes? Yes. The best assortment ever brought to Cartersville at D. W. Curry’s. The sure enough brier root and no mistake. T. T. T. They all agree, as you may see, that the best of tea, all sorts from AtaZ, is found at 1). W. Cur- Forest Flour Cologne at D. W. Curry’s, possesses the natural odor of the flour. This is the fashionable perfume of the Arisloi. Hope and happiness at last. The great Cherokee Remedy Sweet Gum and Mullein at D. VV. Curry's. Coughs and colds cured at once. Sage and sausage. The hog killing time is here, the mills are grinding But you want that superb sage at Curry’s *o set off your sausage. He was a modest youth, but one bottle of Taylor’s Premium Cologne at D. VV. Curry’s—as a present~did the business. The cards are out now. If you want a good smoke, go to Wikie’s and call for either of the following brands: ‘ Crack Shot,” “Jersey City,” or “Peck’s Bad .Boy aud his pa. Ho! for xt-mas ! Arriving daily at D. W. Curry’s lots and lota of fancy goods for the holidays. The lawyer made happy. Ho was to make a speech, the jury was in the box, but he was too hoars ? will) a cold. He went to D. W. Curry’s, got some Sweet Gum and Mullein, and in two hours was cocked aud primed for the occasion. No more headache. Curry’s Liver Compound. Testimonials come daily In praise of this wonderful remedy. It is superior to Simmons’aud Ohly half the price. A Christmas gift at Curry’s, to every merchant who buys 50 Black well’s Durham Tobacco will be given a beautiful clock. No better time keeper in the country. Curry’s Liver Compound has got ahead. D. VV. Curry: Dear Sir— Send me two dozen of your liver compound. The people aro buyiug it instead of Simmons’s. It is get ting ahead here. Lamps. If you want to see a most beautiful sight go to Curry’s and see Ids lumps, from the cheapest to the “finest. Nothing like it you ever saw in Cartersville before. “Darling, you may smoke,” if you will get the little Mamie or Lord Baltimore at Curry’s. But those horrid tilings you had before I cant stand it. He smiled and ordered a box. Hop for the Xtmas Holy Days. Get your fancy goods and Santa Claus at D. \V. Curry’s. Everything you want that is beautiful in de way of vases, toilet and shaving setts,per fumery .silver,China,lava and bisque figures, &c., Ac. Vases. The loveliest ever seen in Cartersville at D. VV Curry’s; one sight of these superlatively beautiful ornaments cures the worst cases of Opthalenic derangement, caused from any cerebral sympathy. The Prima Donna’s Beauty came from the use of “Tellow’s Swan’s Down” for the complexion at D. VV. Curry’s. It clears the physiognomy of all freckles and irradiates the phiz with candescent brilliancy. Call for Tetlow’s Swan’s down. “Mr. Cnrry:—Please send me' one of your lovely toilet sets and a pair of those pendant vases, and that t*le egant silver basket, they are cheaper by five dollars than in Atlanta. Res pectfully, Susie Winthrop. The superior perfumes at D. W. Curry’s: Taylor’s cologne that took the medal at the exposition, and Hoyt’s German that has been so un usually popular. A Ij2o Bible Prize. The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly offer twelve valuable re wards in their Monthly lor January, among which is the following: We will give $20.00 to the person telling us how many times tlie word Bethlehem occurs iu the old tesla rnent scriptures by Jrnuary 10tb, 1984. Should two or more correct ♦ answers be rtctivtd, the reward will be divided. The money will be for warded to the winner January 15 h, 1884. Persia.B trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no pos tage stamps taken) with their an swer, for which they will receive the February Monthly, in which the name and address of the w inner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, and in which sev eral more valuable rewards will be offered. Rutledge Publishing Company. Easton. Pa _ The Opening of the North Georgia Institute, Profs. Curry & Smith will operl the Ist session of tDeir school for boys and girls next Monday, the 7t!>, in the building formerly occupied by Prof. Ronald Johnston. It is important that pupils begin at the fn*f. Know' ing the gentlemen at the load <>f thio school we prophesy a success and be speak for them e li< crcl | atronage. Cartersville should r* Juice at the prcjptct of having this echool of high grade in their midst. Local Briefs, A happy new' year! Have you sworn off? Christmas wos quiet in Carters vllle. The young ladies givo a leap year party at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Young this evening. Messrs. Will Graham, Carey Wood and Zaeh, Castlebury, of Atlanta, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. Will Hall, one of Greensboro’s most enterprising young business men, spent Sunday in the city. Frank Ti. Ander- ,n, of At anta, visited our city during the holidays. He is with B. F. Bennett & Cos,, job printers. The American offers no apology for Issuing a half sheet this week. We gave our printers a week off, and only issue enough to mclude le gal advertising. Mr. Cooper, the new proprietor of ttie St. James hotel, will take charge to-day. He is an old hotel man and thoroughly understands the wants of'the eating public. Major L. C. Hess, the former pro prietor of the Bt. James, has moved to his farm near Cass Station. He is a substantial citizen and a gentleman of the old school. We part with him reluctautly and wish him success as a farmer. Bruce Thedford left yesterday for Chattanooga, where be goes to enter business on bis own account. He has for several years been with R. VV. Satterfield, and has proven himself honest and capable. Bruce is a busi ness man and will succeed any where. Some valuable property of the Tumiin f state will bo sold by J. M. Neel as Receiver, io-day. Also some property belonging to the estate of Warren Akin deceased will be sold by J. VV. Akin as Executor, among other things the law office now occu pied by J, VV. Akin and some law books, now in the office. Couuty Court convenes this morn ing, Judge Tumiin presiding. Num erous cases are to be tried. This court is proving to be popular and will relieve the superior court of much tedeous and troublesome liti gation. Judgo Tumiin and Solicitor Conner are both faithful and compe tent officers, and busines- is despatch ed with ease and rapidity. Cartersville is to be blessed with seho dsthe incoming year. Mess. Cur ry & Smith will open text Monday at the Ronald Johnson school house. Mrs. Brume will open Monday at the Millican fcho' N o*\se. Prof. Marshall will resume a early day at his echoed house. M-g J. A. Ba ker will commence the/pririg term of her school next week. Miss Lucy Carpenter will teach at the old Meth < dist church and Mrs. B 11 woil teach on Gilmer street. We call the attention of merchants and business men to the advantages efftred to advertisers in next week's American. An extra number of copies will be issued and sent to citi zens of Bartow and the surrounding counties, and it will he a splendid opportunity to get your business be fore the public. Application, for space should t.e made early. It is a matter for congiatplalion that the Christmas holiday’s passed so pleasantly and quietly in our town and county. We have no fights or difficulties of a serious nature to re port. Everybody was in a good humoi, and the time passed as mer rily as a marriage bell. May every Christmas pass as pleasantly. I*. 11. Snook the furniture man of Atlanta was burned out last Saturday night, lots ab< ut SBO,OOO, partially covered by insurance, We also learn of a lire in Cedartown on Friday night of last wet k which burnt and several thousand dollars worth of property. Suppo-e a fire should break out in Cartersville, how could it he stopped? The American will beissued un der the new management next week, and will don its new home-made dress. Its circulation is already rap idly increasing, and we expect to s* ud it as a regular visitor to a large majority of the families of Bartow county. We make no extravagant promises for the new year, but will do our best to meet the wants of an intelligent reading public. Dr. G. A. Numtaly, the superin tendent of the church building de partment of the southern Baptist church, filled the pulpit at the first Baptist church in the city last Sun day. llis theme, ‘'Peace on Earth, Goi and will to Men,” was (specialty appropriate to the day, and wTa^han dled in a-masterly w ay. Dr. Nun naiy is one of the most eloquent preachers of the Baptist denomina tion in the south, and is doing a grand work in helping to build up churches for the poor, and give the gospel to. the heathens of our own country. The ordinary says 1883 w'as the dullest year for marriages he has seen for seventeen yea rtf, Will some body offer a reason for this? Is il hard times? Are’the boys all gone west? Or are the girls satisfied to live alone? The leap year will af ford a solution of the last question, and it is to he hoped that the girls * ill improve each shining hoyr, and make the most of their opportuni ties. This is a “woman’s rights” year. Rev. F. M. Daniel, the recently elected pastor of the first Baptist church at this place, will move to Cartersville this week and occupy the residence recently occupied by Dr. F. William Memmler, on Mark et street. The church is fortunate to have secured yie services of such an able preacher and true Christian as Mr. Daniel, and he will receive warm welcome at their hands. lie will fill the pulpit next Sunday and regularly thereafter. EXTRAORDINARY ORDER! To All Wanting Employment. We want Live, Energetic aud (‘ar able Agents in every county in the United States aud Canada, to sell a patent article of great merit, on its merit#. An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per cent, profit, having no competition,and on which the agent is protected iu the exclu sive sale by a deed given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents, ard the fact that ii is an ar ticle that can be so!d to every home owner, it might not be necessary to make an •*Extraordinary Offer' 1 to se cure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in tiie merits ol our invention, but in its salability by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from $l5O to S6OO a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us make to our offer to all who are out of employment. Any agent that will give our business a thirty diys’ trial and fail to clear at least SIOO in this time, above all expenses, can return all goods unsold to us and w e will refund the money paid lor them. Any agent or.Guneial Agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days, and fail to clear at least $750 above all expenses, can return all unsold and get their money back. No oilier employer ef agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if wo did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount w e guaranteed, and tiiat but two sales a day would give a profit of over $155 a month, and that one of our agents look eighteen orders in one day. Our large descriptive cir culars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to every one out of employment who will send us three ore cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the t< rms named in our extraord inary < ffvr. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters in the country, arid ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, as this advertisement will not appear agaiß, aid you will lose the best chance ever ( fibred to these out of employment to make money. Renner Manufacturing Cos., 161 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jan 1,4 t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY:-To (he Superior Court of taicl county: The petirion of Robert H. Jones, L. G. Jones, William 15. Sadler and Robert L. Wil liams show eth that they have associated them st Ivi s together for the put pose of becoming a body corporate, under the corporate name of the R. 11. Jones & Sons’ Manufacturing Com pany, and petitioners pray the court to consti tute' them and their successors aud assigns a body corporate, under said corporate name, by virtue of the provisions of section 107(5 of the code of Georgia, aud pray that by said cor porate name they may have succession, and be able and capable to sue and be sued, to plead and be Impleaded, to have and use a common seal, and to alter and renew said seal at pleas ure, That the objects of said association and body corporate ate the development and building up of a general manufacturing busi ness in the manufacture, repair and sale of buggies, carriages, wagons and all kinds of vehicles, with usual outfits of same. Also, the building up and development of a saw mill and lumber business, and in connection therewith a manufacturing establishment for the manufacture and sale of all kinds of ma terial for builders and mechanics. Also, Ihe building up and development of a general mercantile business in the buying and selling of dry goods, groceries, hardware, carriages, wagons, buggies and all kinds of vehicles and outfits for same, and farm.ug implements and machinery of ail lends, and everything usually kept and sold in a general dry goods, gro cery and supply store. Also, the building up and development of a merchant mill for the grinding of corn, wheat, oats, rye, barley and all kinds of grain intp flour and meal, aird the buyiug and selling of str.di grain aud flour and meal f (J r profit. j That the principal office and place of busi ness of said corporatien shall be located in the city of Cartersville,'Bartow county, Georgia, at which place said corporation may erect and carry on rite said business ofthe manufacture, repair aud sale of wagons, -buggies, carriages and vehicles of all kinds, with the usual outfits for snipe, tool may, at same place, buy and soil*a!l such articles, w hether manufactured by said corporation or others, and may, at same place, erect and cany on a gc ueral mercantile business In the buying and selling of such dry goods, groceries, hardwefre, all kinds of fanning implements, machinery and supplies, and everything usually kept in a general store. That said corporation may also erect and car ry on, in the city of Rome, Floyd county, G i„ a branch cs ablisbment, similar to the said establishment, in the city of (Jait?rs vitlc, U i., both in manufacturing and selling, and in general men hur disc, That said (-‘ or P®* ration may also erect, enlarge and carry on a merchant mill on Stamp creek, in Bartow county, Ua., for the purpose of grinding coru, wheat, oats, rye,barley and all kinds <*i grain, and manufacturing the same into meal and flour, and for the purpose of buying and sell ing all such grain, meal aud flour, and for grinding all such grain for custom; and also at or no :f sajd merchant mill, erect and carry on a general saw mill and iumbpr bqsjuess, and a manufactory f r all kinds ol wood woik, and for manufacturing aud selling all kinds ol supi lies aud w ooden material lor builders ami mechanics, and # in getting out and fitting up all kinds of timber needed U r the manufac turing purposes ajoresaiit; and also may, at or near said merchant mill, establish and carry on a general mercantile business of similar cbgraptpr to that to be established m Carters ville, Ga. Petitioners further show that they desire to be corpora ted tor riie term of twenty years, with power to terminate and dissolve said Corporation at any lime before the expi; at ion of said twenty years; 6;iid dissolution to be (fleeted by u vole of the stoekhohli rs called tor that purpose, and cuch stockholder to be entitled to east as many votes as tie has Scares of stuck in said corporation, and a ma jority of tl|e votes cast shall be necessary to effect a dissolution of said corporation, i’etiltoners pray that the capital stock of said corporation may be fue sum of thirtj tive thousand dollar#, to le divided Into chart's of one hundred dollars each, and said company any have the right, at any lime, a tin y may think propcrjodocre ise said capital stuck, not to exeedshe sum of one hundred thousand dollar*, dividing the saftio Into shares of one hundred dollars each. Said increase of capital .-luck shall be de termine! by a vote of she stockholders of said corporation at a meeting held for that purpose, and a muj rity <d the votes cast shall l>e neeeesary to effect said Increase of capital stock, each stockholder having the right to cast as ma>j voles as lie has shares In said corporal ion. The atuaunl of capital to be employed by said corporation actually paid in shall be ihe sum of thirty-five ihousuud dollars, which (hall be paid by tht* stockholders In propor ti :u to the amount of slock subscribed for by them. The principal office arid place of business of said corporation sh ill be located at Car tersville, Ga., with branch offices aud (daces of business at R me, Floyd county, Gi„ and ou Slump cicck, in Bartow couuty, Ga., as hereinbefore set forth. Th tt in the event of the failure cl said corporation, each stockholder shall be bouua to the creditors of said corporation orily to the extent of the amount of his unpaid sub scription for stock in said corporation until said substripliou is hilly paid up, or un:il said stockholder shall have paid out of his private property,debt* of said corporation to au amount equal to his unpaid subscription. That said corporation m y have power by and through its stockholders and directors to enact by-laws, and may have all the powers, facilities, franchises and rights proper aud utcessary for successfully earning on the business of the corporation. That said corporation may have all the power and authority of r. natural person to acquire, purchase, lease aud hold any proper ty, re;fl, personal or mixed, which may be deemed by said company ueecssary or ad vantageous for its pu poses and also to sell and convey any such property, when proper or necessary, for the purposes of its busi ness. That the books of subscription to the capital stock of said company shall be opened uu der the superintendence of petitioners, or a majority of them, in such place and on such day or days, as they or a majority of them may deem expedient, and all sui seriptiou to said capital stock shall be paid in cash or its equivalent iu value, in installments, as called for by the board of directors. That the affairs of said corporation may be managed by petitioners until, perma nent directors are elected as hereinafter provided, itnd, iu case of the death oi refusal to act of any one of said petitioners, theofhers shall have power to act as such. That said provisional board of directors shall, so soon afa r the granting of the char ter herein prayed for, as may he deemed ex pedient by them, call a Incetiug ofthe stock holders of said corporation, to he held at such time and place as they deem proper, which meeting, when assembled, shall pro ceed to elect a permanent board of directors, a m ijotiiy ofthe votes cast being necessary to a choice. 'i hat the affairs of said corporation shall be managed by a board of directors to consist of such members as may tie elected by vote of the stockholders of said corporation iu meeting assembled, which election shall be, held annually at some time and place as may be fixed by the by-laws of said corporation. At such meetings and elections, and at ail m.ctiugs and elections held by said stock holders, each stockholder shall be enliliec to one vole for each and every share of the capi tal stock owned or held by him, and a major ity of the votes cast shall be necessary to a choice or election of any person voted for. Said board of dirge ors shall elect otic of their number president and one of their uum ber seetetary, a majority of vote* being mces ssary to a choice; said election to be held ut the lit st regular meeting of the board after its organization, and amijuliy thcreaf.er on such day and time as may le fixed by the by-jaws ofthe eurponliou. And the president and secretary shall have suth power and authori ty, and perform such duties, as may be pre scribed by the tiy-lavvs of said corporation; and the said directors shall continue ia office for the space of one year or until their success ors are installed; and said directors shall have power to till ail vacancies that may occur in the board of directors by death, resignation or otherwise; which vacancy shall bo filled by a vote of a majority of the remaining directors. Said diiectois; shall have power to call in from time to time, as ihey may deem proper, such installments on the capital stock of said com pany as ft mailt unpaid, They sh ill also have powe: to issue bonds and borrow m ney at any time, and from time to time, as in their judgment the exigencies of the company may -require; and to execute, if dcernid expedient by them, any deed or deeds of mortgage as security for li e fidlklment by said company of its contracts or oilier liabilities. Thai iu the event of the death or resignation i fit majority of all tlie directors, the' stock li dders shall have power to elect anew board of directors at such lime and with such notice as may tie provide.! by the by-laws of the company. That the minutes of the proi ceding# of the board ol din ctors shall be kept ia a book pro-, vided for the purpose, and shdl be signed by the president and secretary of Ihe company; and the same at all timesslnll be out ject to the inspection of any stockholder. i'he president ol the company shall have power to superintend the business of said corporation; to appoint aud remove all subor dinates, officers, agents and servants of said company, and shall have power to do and per form all such acts as lie may be authorized to do by the by.hnvs of said corporation. The stockholders of said corporation shall be vested with the exclusive power to estab lish, alter and amend all by-laws, rules and regulations of said corporation that they may deem proper, unless they {hall, by vote, dele gate said power to the directors of said corpo ration in which event said board of diieetors shall have aud exercise said power. That in all meetings of the stockholders of said corporation for the transaction of busj siness, each share of stock shall entitle the holder to one vote, which vote may lie east in person or Jay proxy, and said shares of stock shall be oom-ideied as personal proper ly, and shall be transferable in such manner as may be provided by the by-laws of said Company. The board of directors shall, by order to be inteied on the minutes of their proceedings, direct the president to issue certificates of stock to each stockholder far the shares of stock owned by such stockholder, which eer- Uiitilicates shall be signed by said president and countersigned by the secietary of said corporation, and said certificates shall consti tute the evidence of ownership to the shares of stock lor which they are issued. It shall be the duty of the president of said corpoialion, as the chief managing officer, to cause an annual invoice to he taken <-f the corporate property, commencing ou the first Monday in June, 1885, and of each year there al'iei, and completing the same ns soon as pos sible thereafter, and shall, a!s6, at the same time, prepare, or cause to he prepared under his supervision, a concise statement of the business transacted by said corporation for and dutiug the twelve mouths next orececllng said first Monday in June; which said invoice and statement shall,by said president,be pre sented to and filed with the board of directors, at their next regular meeting after invoice and statement shall lie completed, and by then shall be delivered to the secretary, who shall' preserve and keep the same on tile aud sub ject to the inspection of any stockholder at any time, * That, should any stockholder desire to sell or dispose of his stock iu said corporation, he shall allow said corporation the preference, provided it shall des'rie to purchase, and shall offer said stockholder as much for the same as may be offered to him by any other person. That there sluill be an annual meeting of Ihp stockholders of said corporation on the fourth Monday ip June, 1886, aud of each year thereafter, foi* the purpose of disposing of the net profits ofthe business of said cor poration accruing for and during the twelve, months next preceding the first Monday in June of said respective years; and said stock holders may, by vote, each share representing a vote a8 aforesaid, ckhtfr declare dividends to the stockholders out of said profits, or may iuerease the capiflri stock of said corporation, Iri prdcriflg and directing the issue if nddi ttonal stock to each stockjioid rto the amount of his share of said net profits, or whit would be his share of ihe fict pro fits, if dividends were and. dared Of rile same. P. titi m ers m ke thi-, tLetr application, to be incorporated, and pray the court to pass an order gracing the same under the provis ions of law iu stu b caes made and provided, and petitioners will over pray, Ac. NEEL, CONNER & NEEL. Petitioners’ Attorneys, Bartow C’ount t y Hhcrift’s S.i!rs far February, ISSi. \f7 1Lf, Util SOLD I>-fure the court hot * ' 1 fir r *” in 1u \t !•*•. ll* on til-.- l. St Tut ' -ay in Fcbru.tr;,, ISSI, between ihe legal *,ilc ! ,utr>, the following tU-'crit. il j*ro*.eriy, to-wit: fit* undivi tti one-half fmert-*;, in and to 1 t* of land No* 4J, FI 65, oh, 9. ft). Si, U*J. 109. 511. IIS anti 182. an I .ill of tbe full wing Iota: N-.-s. DU, SIS. LA Dl, 187 ami 247. all in the 22 i .ibtrk-l amt second sectir a of Bartow county, Ga., each lot containing 160 acres more or 1; s*. Ail lev ied on and will be soi l as the property of E. l. Woodward, to s itisly one start >tv superior court mortgage U. la. in favor ol Mrs. Emily A l*ool, exmitrix of 13. G fool, deceased, vs. Edward II Woodward Property poiutei out and described in *a and m rtgajfe fi. fa., and :n posseh'ion of T. F. Barratt, agent of said Wood " a id. Jan 1, 1881-4-1.4) Also, 19 acres ol land in t’arursville, Railow county. Or, beginning at th • southeast corner ot thg,’ old Salter land, running wot with the original !h: t line 75 poles aml 6 link? totae northwest corner of said lot; thence south 51 poles ami 15 links to the centre of Rowland’* terry road; thence north 86 degree* tassel p.des and 8 links with said road; tuence north 69 degree* east; 62poles and 18 links to the fork of Rowland's ferry and Douthct’s ro ul; thence north itidegiess east. 9 poles and 12 links to the corner oft*. YV. Hill’s lot; thence north 28 de giee- wot with said Hill’s lot to the beginning corner, being the property set apart as a homestead to Alary J. Uuckmen out of the property of her husband, the dciendant, •>. it. Huckmau, according to plat by U. W. Hill, county surveyor, recorded on book ••A," ol homesteads’ clerk*’ otUee, Bartow superior court* pftg 26. Levied on and will he sold as the property ot the estate of *l. H. Uuckman, deceased, to -at sly one Bartow superior court fl. fa , in favor of Margaret ( nr' y, executrix of I. \Y Curry, deceased, vs. John H. Hackman. Property pointed out by 1). \V flurry, plain tiffs agent, and in pavmentof Mi-. Mary J. YVII Son. -I. A. lILAIMiKN, Sheri if. A. M. Fit AN K LIN, lep. tjh’ff. Jan 1, ISB4-4t Iditiinistraioi’-i Sale. By virtue of an order from the court of or dinary of Barlow county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January, 1884, within the legal sale hours, before the court hmisedoor in Curtersyille, said county, the followng property to wit: The tract of land whcrcou Joshua TafTresided at the time of his death, and composed of lots Nos, 982, 984. 10134,1038, 1052, 1055, and 1107, and parts of In:s Nos. 982, 10133, 1035 and 1053, all in the 17th district and 3d section saiil county, the whole tract containing 410 acres more or less, about 350 acres cleared ami in cultivation, the balance well limbered, good dwelling, out houses, and gin house, Lids on Eubarlce creek, and one mile west of Stiiesboro, sold as the property of Joshtt i Tali’, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and di Iribution. Sold In one tract. Terms cash. Dec, 3, 18S3. I). M. Taff. J. 8. I aff. Administrators. 4t A<lhiila ist v at ov*h Sale By virtue of an order from the court of ordinary of Bartow county Georgia, will be sold before the court bouse door in Cariers vilic, said county, ou the first Tuesday in J oiuary, 1384, within the legal sale hours, the following property 10-wit: Lots of land num bers, 839, 840, 839, S9O and 912, ia the 17ih di'tii. t a> and 2.1 section of said county, each lot containin'.: 49 ace* more or less. Sold in one tract, This faint lies on Ettharloe creek about 190 acres cleared and in cultivation, well im proved with good out houses. Sold as the property of 11. G. Middleton, deceased, for the purpose of distribution. Terms of sale cftsb. 1 his, Bccember 3rd, 1883. Maktiia A. Midpi.eiox, Administrator. dee4-4t. Administrator 9 .* Nale. By virtue of an order from the court ol ordinary ol Bartow county, will be sold before the court bouse door in Cartersville, said county, on the first Tuesday in Jnuuury next, Wjtliin the legal sa’e hours, the following property 10-wit: Two’ acres of land being a part of lot No. 1012, In the 4 h distiiet and 3d section said county, enclosed and adjoin ing the fa'm known as the. Carey farm. Bold as the property of James E. Shaw, deceased, for the puruni-e < f division. Teims cash. This, Nov. 19, 1883. JAMES E. SIIaW, Administrator, L. F, SHAW, Administrator. 4t. Administrator’.* Sale. Will he sold before the court-house door, in Ga., on the fist Tuesday in Feb l'tia’ y next, between the legal hours of sale, the interest which Charles W. Sproull had at the time of hi* death in and to lots of land No*. Go J, 715. 756, 759 and 787; also, all ol 714, ex cept ten acres in ttie northeast corner; also, the fractional parts of 786 and 798, which lie ndi.h ol the Ktuw iti river; and a'so, all of lots Nos. 716. 725, 788. 797 and 80, w liich lie on the north ol the Etowah river and eu*t of a lint running north and south through sai 1 lots, cutting them so as to leave live-eights ot said lots on the east ot said line and three-eights on the west, all said lots and parts of lots being in the 4ttj district and third section ot originally Cherokee (now Bartow) count; , and being the dower which was laid off to Eliza M. Sproull out ot the lands of her deceased husband, James C. spvoull. by the superior court ol Bar tow o.innty, Ga. The interest of said C. YV. sproull in said land was one umlividc t fourth inter, st in remainder after the expiration of the life estate ot Eliza JVI. Sproull; which said Giterest. in tenialnder the said t . YV. Sproull had. in liis li!etime, conveyed to It. T. Touche, hr deed, and the interest to bo sold is any equity of redemption which the estate ol said Charles W. Sproull has. or may have, in and to said land. Terms of sale cash. R. T. FOUCDE, Dec 25 4t Administrator. O.EOF.GI A, Baktow Countv. Whereas, John Crawford has applied for letters of guardianship of the property of H. F. Orawt'oid, an insane person tp said county. This is to cite all persons concerned to l>e and appear at the February term, 1884, to show cause, if any they have, why said appointment should not he made. Dec. 81, 1883. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. Jan 1, ISB4-4t-$2.10 p KORGIA, Bartow County. ' * -Whereas. 15, F. Posey has applied for let ters oi ad ministration on t|ip estate of John Posey,late of said county, deceased. There fore, all persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they haye, in my office, within the time prcse. ibed by law, else letters will be granted applicant as applied for, This Dec. 31, 1888. J. A. HOW A KB, •Jan 1, 1884-4t-$2.10. Ordinary. p. EORGIA, Bartow County. J. VV. Gordon has applied lor exemption of personally, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m , on the sth day of January, 1884, at my office. Dec. 12, 18:3. dec2s-2t J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. pEORCiIA, Bartow County. Whereas, 15. l. Clark has applie t for let ters of administration on the estate of W. 1. Clark, late of said county, deceased. Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, within the tune preset ibedi by law, else letters will be granted applicant as applied tor. J. A. HO WAliL>, Ordinary. d (, c25-2t Bartow county. - Whereas, J. a. Fleming, guardian of Ben iamin W., Rate anti Du la Dill, minors, lias ap plied for leave to sell the laud belonging to said minors. 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