The Cartersville American. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1882-1886, December 29, 1886, Image 2

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|b arc ainsl J SSL The people appreciate low prices, and I have the goods at prices that competition cannot match. My trade is growing better every day— all on account of the bargains I am offering my customers and the polite attention they receive I am CONSTANTLY RECEIVING J , I new goods and will always give you the benefit * of the very LOWEST PRICES. I can show HH pi !fIP rip rflEir I' you a full line of Dry Goods, notions, shoes and •j clothing. My shoe trade is immense. I can • L / U f supply your wants from the coarsest shoe to' lb r - %■ | ' j i the finest clothing, hats, shirts, etc.,* the leading styles and lowest prices. ; THE MONARCH SHIRT | r is the best one made. Try one and you will never buy any other. I haven’t space to tell J | you all I can do for you, but come to see me J|| £ when yon come to Cartersville. ißpfjS A Few Words TO OUR FRIENDS 31jD TSE Tuples PUBLIC GEpiQILLIf. We desire to call youi attention to our stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc., all of which ■were purchased with a view to placing on the mar ket the very best goods lo be had for the money. If Bife. . . reasonable prices, fair and honest dealing will ac complish anything, it is upon these principles we propose to do business. We feel confident that WE ARE PREPARED To sell you your goods as low as any other house, and all we ask is to give us an opportunity to convince you of the fact. It is not necessary to go into details, so, to make a long story short, we close by saying, come to see us and we will do you good. With respect we are Your Friends, Z v. • W Successors to ikCayfli db I*ritolx©tt, Administrator 9 !! Sale. GEORGIA —Bartow County. Bf yirtuc of an order from the court of Ordinary of said county of Bartow, will he: sold before the Court House door in Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga., on the first Tuesday imJanuary, 1887, within the legal sale hours; the following real, estate belonging to the estate of Felix D. Franklin, deceased, to wrt: One house and lot, in the city of Car tersville, said county, bounded as fol lows: West by the Tennessee street, East by the Asa, A. Dobbs lands, North by lands of A. M. Franklin, South bv property ol Mrs. Lucy Bell. Said lot con taining 2 acres, more or less, and being the home place of said Felix D. Franklin, deceased. House has 4 comfortable rooms and fine well of water on lot. Sold for division. Terms cash. A. M. Franklin, Dec 6th, ’B6. Admr. Felix D. Franklin. or et!*rt,who wish to MomiVvs “ * ■ BWCIIO thin paper, or obtain Mtimatel ° n * Jv6 ''<iirig tpace whan in Chicago, will find it on file i.„ GEORGIA —Bartow County. Whereas, L. P. Gaines has applied for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Moses Motes, coloied, late of said county, deceased, therefore all per sons concerned are hereby cited and re quired to appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted, else ’etters will be granted applicant on the first Monday in January, 1887. Witness my hand and official sig nature. This Nov. 22, 1886. J. A. Howard, Ordinary. County. Whereas, W L Adams, Administrator of Johnson Adams, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and en tered on record, that he has fully admin istered Johnson Adams’ estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his admin istration, and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in February, 1887. This Ist November, 1886. , sta J. A* HOWARD, Ordinary. For Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of A. G. 11. VANDIVERE as a can didate tor Treasurer of Bartow county, Election first Wednesday in January. 1887. MR. H. W. COBB hereby announces himself as a candidate for Treasurer of Bartow county. Election first Wednes day in January, 18*37. For Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce the name of J. F. LINN as a candidate for Tax Colllector of Bartow county, at the ensuing election—first Wednesday in January, 1887. I herebv announce my name as a candi date for fax Collector of Bartow county Election first Wednesday in Januar next. If elected, I will faithfully and honestly discharge the duties ot the office and will not ask to be favored with a sue cessive term. Respectfully, James L. Miluollin, We are authorized to announce the name of Joshua Bradford as a candidate for Tax Collector of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in January. For Sheriff. We are authorized to announce the name of W. W. ROBERTS as a candidate lor re election as Sheriff of Bartow Coun ty, with John A. Gladden as Deputy. Election first Wednesday in January, 1887, We are hereby authorized to announce the name of A. M. Franklin for Sheriff of Bartow county, and J. \V. Williams, of the 17th District, us his Deputy. Elec tion to be held on the first Wednesday in January next. If elected, they prom ise a faithful performance of the duties of the office. July 2*), 1886. For Glerk of Court* We are authorized to announce the name of MR. F. M. DURHAM as a candidate for re-election to the office of clerk of Bartow County Superior Court. Eiectiou first Weduesdav in January next. The many friends of Baily A. Barton hereby announce his name as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court,of Bartow county, in the ensuing election. For Tax Receiver. We are authorized to announce the name of Albert Smith as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in panuary, 1887. We are authorized to announce the name of Mr. Nat Dunahoo for the c-flica of Tax Receiver of Bartow county. Election first Wednesday in January, 1887. At the solicitation of many of my friends in the county, I hereby aunounee myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Bartow county at the ensuing election. W. W T . Ginn. County Commissioners. We - are authorized to announce the following names as candidates for County Commissioners. Election first Wednesday in January, 1887: J. C. Milam, Jno. N. Dobbs, Jno. P. Lewis, B. T. Leake, W. L. Adams. We are also authorized to announce the following names: J. C. Milam, Jno. N. Dobbs, Jno. P. Lewis, B. T. Leake, J. L. Irick. For Constable. We are authorized to announce the name of Frank C. Watkins as a candidate lor Constable for the 822nd District. G. M. Administrator 9 ** Sale. GEORGIA —Bartow County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February, 1887, at the Court House door in said county, be tween the legal sale hours, the tract of land whereon Mrs. Sarah Fortenbnry re sided at the time of her death, to-wit: 120 acres, more or less, being part of lot num ber 107, in the 15th District and 3d section of Bartow county, Ga., being all of said lot except 40 acres in the northwest cor ner. About forty acres cleared—ordinary improvements. Sold as the property of Mrs. Sarah Fortenbury, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts. Terms of sale one half cash, balance on 12 ments, cred it, with interest from date of sale. This 28th of October, 1886. W. I. BATTLE, Adm’r Sarah Fortenbury, Dec’d. Administrator 9 * Sale. GEORGIA—Bartow County. By virture of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow dounty, will be sold on first Tuesday in Febuary 1837, at the Court House door in said county, between the legal sale hours the follow ing real estate belonging to L. F. Jolly and Mattie C. Cook: One undivided half interest in lots of land number 91G, 884, and one-half of 883, containing 100 acres more or less, all in the 17th District and 3 section of Bortow county, Ga., 80 acres cleared, four room dwelling, framed —good stables. Terrne of cash. W. W. JOLLY, Adm’r L. F. Jolly and Mattie C. Cook, deceased. Bartow Hlierilt 9 * Hale*. WILL BE SOLD HEP >ltE THE COURT House door in Cartersville, Bnitow county Georgia, on the First Tuesday in January, 1887, between the legal sale hours, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: Lots of land numbers GBS, 737, 777, 778,779, 80G. 8( 2, 704, 70."), r .OC and part* of lots numbers 733 7ft 4, 835, 831, 852, 853, 804, 781, 78#-the whole of said lots and parts of lot? comprising the place lor ncrly known the Dr- It. M. Young place, and bootuled by the Etowah River and Petits Creek, and tin lands ol Thomas 11. Baker, John S. Leake and J. \V. Harris, dr., and now in posscasion ot P. M. 11. Young as executor of It. M. Young, deceased; all in the 4dt district and 3rd section cf Bartow county, (Jcoigia. Levied on and will besohl as the property of the estate of It. M. Young, deceased, in the hands of P. M. B. Young, executor, to be administered to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court fi fi. iu favor of James M. Ned, receiver of Lewis Tumlin’s estate vs. P. M. B. Young as executor of it. M. Young, deceased. Also at the same time an 1 place, one hoi.se and lot in Mechanicsville, Bartow county, Georgia, containing one acre, more or less, bounded eastward h/ an alley between this lot and the Teague lot, r orthwarU by James Thomas’ lot, westward by Louisa Moore, south- ward by W. &A. R. B. Levied on and ai l ue sold ss the property ol Kol*ert Thomas and Katie Thomas to satis y one Justice's Court fl fa from 822nd district G. 21, in favor of It. M.. Pallillo vs. liobert Thomas, Ka.ie Thomas and G. A. Pattillo. Property in possession of de leadants Ih >m ts. Levy made and teturned t me by F. H. Franklin, L. <J. Also at same t.me and plac*, forty acres ot land in the south rn p< r ion of lot of In I No. 23, and 122 acres o.i the east side of lo: No 54* both said lots bt i gin the 5.h dritric. and 3rd section of s~ii county of liartow, aLo Jut” ot an 1 Nos. 142 and U 6, ea. hoi ihesj 'hroe lo a containing f>i ly aon sand situated ia tlie 4th dis rict and 3id section ol- Bnrtaw coa Ay, ulj levied on au l will be so, 1 as the pr iporty o Edwin M Price a id John A Price, Jr., to sut rifyouc Bartow 3 jpeirr *oa t uio tg;ig.j li. ft. in favor of McJutch jo a aid S.iumlte vs. E iwi t M. Price and Jdm A. Price, Jr. Property pointed out in mortgage 11. fa. Ali ia: the s uu tiiuj aii place, lot of lan 1 No. leO in t k ie 2>r l di->s ic: ati 2u i sec.io i of Bartow co inty Ga., sai 1 1 -t Ling in tho north west corner of Slid Uistri-t. Eevie l on and will be sold as tie property of A. M G.uin, to one Justice court li. fa. from V)s3th driirict G. it, Gordon county Georgia, m lavor ol iiilbura and Gardnor vs. said A. M. Gunn. Levy made and leturned to me by J. F. Br iwner, L. C. ALo at the a tine time and place, a house a id lot known as tne B. S. Philips place, co itaiuiag four acres, more or leas, ooeupic ias a rest leave by VV. B. Leake, lronting no thwts ward toward the public road, the op. n lot on which is loca ted the store house now ojeupied by said Leake* lying between the lot levied on aid said pub lic road the property levied on bounded nor h ward s.iul westward by the T.iy’orsville load, and westward a id southward by a ditch at the bottom of the hill on wliieh i? loc ited the levied oa, and dividing the lot levied tn from the cultivated held known as the Tom Tumlin Ifcnd southward by the dwelling housj and lot immediately a Ij-lining the property ievielon, said pro,jerty all located in Euh trice. Bartow county, Geoigi i. Levied on and will bo sold as the property ol the dohn lant, it. t>. Phillips, satisfy one Bartow Superior Court ti sri faoia s in favor of O’Brian Bros. vs. It. 3. Phil ips, Thomas Tumlin and J. J. Calhoun. Property pointed out by plaintiffs and iu posession ot W* B. Leake. Also at the same time andplact, lots of land, numbers 261, 265, 246, 247, all in 16 Ji district and 3rd section of Bartow eju ity, Georgia, Levied on and will be tol las the prop rty of the de fendant, Mrs. M. V. M lore, to sitiify ona ffjri facias from the City Court ot Cartersville, in an for said county, in favor of B. E. Strickland vs. J. S. SLoore ands tid Mrs. 31. V. Moore. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff undin possession Mrs. M. V. Moote. Also at the saaie time and place, 147 acres ol land, more or iess, being all of lot No. 318, in the sth district and 3rd section of Bartow county, Georgia, except 13 acres in the southeast comor of said lot, the sarnj being all that part ol said lot lying southeast of the.Tenno-.se public road. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Jackson S. Upshaw, defendant, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court wiR of possession exe cution in favor of IC M. Durham, administra tor of Jams* Vaughn,deceased,vs,Jackson S. Up shaw, and in his posses ijn. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also at the same time and plane, lots of land numbers 871 aiid 1000, in the 2bt district an l 2nd section of Bartow county, Georgia. Levied on as the pr >per y of one of the defendants, T. C. Moore, and ii his posses ian; also lots of laud numbers 1015 and 173, in the 21st district and 2nd'section of Barlow county, Georgia. Levied on as the proserty of the defendants 1. O. Mc- Daniel, Sr., and I. U. McDaniel 4 Jr., and iu their possession. All said property levied on and will be sold as the property of the defen dants as above specified to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court 11. la. in lavor of H. Lynch vs- I. O. McDaniel & Cos., defendants, a Arm com posed ot I. O. McDaniel, Sr., I. O, McDaniel’ Jr., T. C. Moore and T. F. Moore. W. W. ROBERTS, She tiff'. J. A. GLADDEN, Dep’y Sh’ff. Administrator’.** Sale. GEORGIA—Bartow County. By virtue of an o>d' r fiom the Court of Orr.i. nary of Bartow ountv, will be said on first Tuesday in February, 1887, at the Court Housedoor in stud county, between the legal salchouis, the tract of land in said county whereon James M. fcjtt, i< sided at the time ot his death to wit: Lot of land number 170, con taining 160 acres, more or less, a'so 122 acres, more or less of let number 171, being all o f said lot which east of public road leading from Aduirsville to Calhoun. Also the south half of lot number 161, containing eighty acie-q more or less, and bounded as follows;bcgimiing at the southeast corner ol said lot and running north 9J poles, thence west to ihe western bmn dryofsaid lot, thence w ith the bed of Oothci loga creek to the south line or said lot, thence to the point of beginning. Also one hundred acres off of the ea t side of lot number 193, the dividing line ruuning north and south. Also fifty-four acre-, more or les-, off of the north side of lot No 168, bounded on the north by pub lic real which separates said ftf y-lour acres from lot 170, and on the west by public read leading from Adairsville to Calhoun,also three ard one-half acres, more or of same lot (No. 169) lying south ot, and adjoining, sail 54 acres, hounded on the east bv lands of Tatum and oihers and on the west by public road. Alj said lots and purts of lots lying in the 15'h dis trict and 3rd section ol Bartow county, Georgia, and containing 5191-2 acres, more or less, about 380 acres cleared and in high state of cultivation balance timbered. Improvements—large brick dwelling, teu ro ms, well flnishe I, with il nec_ ess ary outbuilding?, burns, stables, tenant houses, etc. Goid wells and springs. A fine stream of water runs through the faim, and Oolhoidoga cri ek lonns a p rt of the western and north-.vcTern boundary. Asa grain and stock farm, this hus no superior, and but few cqti i’s. Fine pastures, well watered) a beauti ful lawn of 85 acres, a fl->h pond and oichards' The whole making this one of the in >st desira ble planes in North Geoigia. Also lot of lan l number forty-five, in the 15:li district and 3d sec i>n of Floyd county, Ga. con taining 160 nerrs, more or less, unimproved, well timbered. Thi- property is kaovVn as the John H. Fitten farm, situ ited-on the W. & A. railroad, one mile north of Adairsville, Ga., and s ild as the property of the estate of James M Scott, late oi said county, deceased for the pay ment of'deb's and for distrioution. Titles un questioned. Terms: one-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest r.m date a seven percent, per annum, to be secured by mortgage on the premia’s. For further partic ulars apply to the administrators. This Decem ber 38. h, ÜB6. A M FoctE, Cartersville, Ga., 6 V Stewart, Charleston, S. (’., Administrators estate J M Scott, deceased. GEORGIA —Bartow County. Whereas, F. M. Durham, administrator of David Huffman, dec’d, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered David Huff man’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday m Feb ruary, 1887. This November 1, 1886. 3m J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Bartow County. Whereas, Martha A. Foster, Adminis tratrix of John W. Foster, Dec’d, repre sents to the Court in her petition, duly filed, that she has fully administered John VV. Foster’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be discharged from her administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in February, 1887. This Novem-* her 1,1886. J. A. HOWARD, 3tn Ordinary. 4 ••• __;, y Aufmm i Most of the diseases whfe h ifllirt mmkird aro origin illy cause J by ad cotidit ion of tli* LIVER. 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Eggs, 20 cents per dozen. Butter, 15 to 25 cents per pound. Tallow, 6 cents per pound. Hides— green, 5 cents; dry, 121 emts per pound. Bees wax, 20 cents per pound. , Bran, 90 per hundred.