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“A few years ago it cured mo of catarrh of the stomach, which the doctors j
had pronounced incurable,
d “I am very much pleased with Pernna.”
Bowels and Stomach.
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Chicago, 111., writes:
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led severely with it for over three years.
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^I'.ho wonderful tonic for women, ana 1
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Catarrh of Internal Organs.
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any benefit.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia, Carroll County
All persons having demands against the
estate of Mrs. L. C. Pritchard, late of
yaid county, deceased, are hereby notified
to render in their demands to the under
signed according to law; and all persons in-
debtedto said estate are hereby required to
make immediate payment. This Dec. 5
1910. R H Hensleey and E T Stovall
adminisurators of Mrs. L. C. Pritchard’s
estate.
Executor's Sale.
■Georgia, Carroll County
By virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of said county will be sold to the
highest and best bidder for cash at public
• outcry on the first Tuesday in January, I9II
at the court house door in said county be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit:
The north half of lot of land No. 131 in
the 11th district of said county, except five
acres in the south east corner thereof in the
shape of a parallelogram, Iwo acres wide
north and south and two and a halt ac es
long east and west, containing ninety-six
and a half acres, more or less.
And, also, lot of land No. 130 in said
district, containing two hundrrd, two and a
half acres, more or less, subject to an
essement of Gains W Lovvorn to back water
up Buffalo Creek on the west side as far as
the dam on Tallapoosa River would back it
as said dam existed on 3rd of March 1903.
Said land will first be offered for sale in
three tracts. The north hrlt of 131 will be
offered seperately and so the nor.h and the
south halves 0. 130 will be offered seperate-
iv. Then all of said land will be offered in
bulk and if the bid for the same in bulk is 1
greater than the aggregate bids for aid 1
three tracts then the bid n bulk will be ac- |
cepted; otherwise the seperate bids for,
sa d three tracts will be accepted.
Said land is the old homestead of Reuhen ]
Baxter deceased; said north half of lot 131
has 40 acres clearel, 8 acres of brtton land
all in good state of cul ivation and an
abundance of timber. The south half of 1
130 has about 30 acres cleared. 15 crcs of
good bottom land cleared and ; b mt 40
in the woods, good o r room iwelU g
hous * 4-nd out houses, pastures etc. The
north half of said lot is in orign.d forest
wi h pine, oak and gum saw timbe^ and
about 40 acres uolt >m laid. Bi ffalo Creek
runs east and west thio igo this lot and is
iust about on the line brrween the north
and he south halves. All three of said
tracts of land have a frontage on public
roads suitab e for building pu.p ses.
Pinkney A. Baxter, Executor of Reube 1
Baxter, deceased.
Years Support.
Georgia. Carroll County
Katie Smith, col., having made applica
tion for twelve mouths support for herself
and 8 minor children out of the estate of
Sam Smith, col, decnased, nd appraisers I
duly appointed to set apart the same having I
filed their return. All persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause before
the court of Ordinary of said county, on
the first Monday in Jany 1911, v hr raid
application should not be granted. This
D c 5th 1910. W J Mil'.tcan Ordinary 1
Letters of Administration
Georgia, Carroll County
To all whom it may concern:
J W Raburn having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on he estate of L J Jones late
of said county, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of L J
Jones to be ar.d appear at my office on the
first Monday in January 1911, and slow
cause if any they can why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to J W
Raburn on L J Jrnes’ estate. Wi ness my
hand official signature, thi Sth day of Dee
1910. W J Millicac, Ordinary
Road Notice
Georgia, Carroll County
It no good cause be shown to the con
trary an o-der will be granted on the fi st
Tuesday in January 1911, establishing a
new second class public road in 1006 Dist.
G W commencing at Jacksonville road near
residence of Darius Smith and following the
settlement road running south-east direction
tbrougn lands of Darius S rith, D S Wrr.en
J H Robinson, P C Adams J A Pearce,
Dav d Smith, Ernest Adams. J T Eason,
I D Thompson and intersecting the Colum
bus road near the residence of J T Eason
This Dec 6 1910. G P Braswell, Com
Roads and Revenues.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Carroll County
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, granted at the
December Term, 19l0, will be sold before
the court house door of Carroll county,
within the legal hours of sale on the 'first
Tuesday in January, 1911 at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash the following
property to wit:
Seventy-five acres, more or less, off the
west s de of lot of land No 96 in the origi
nal 6th but now the 2d district of said
state and county, bounded as follows: On
east and west by lands ot Will Noles, north
by lands of Mrs Sallie McWhorter and
south by lands of Ben Williams. Sold as
th; property of J F Williams, late of said
county, deceased, for the purpose of paying
debts and distribution. This the 5th day of
December 1910. W A Williams, Admr
Bradley, Hyatt & Co.
Useful Christmas Suggestions
Let your Holiday Buying embrace the Useful and Neces
sary Gifts - - which are more appreciated as Xmas Presents.
This Store is Well Prepared to serve your Wants and will
appreciate your trade.
Fancy Xmas Boxes
10 cents to 25 cents
Underwear
Wool and Cotton
Hair Ornaments
10 cents up
Silk Half Hose
up to $1.00
Umbrellas
50 cents to $3.50
Hair Nets
10 cents up
Ladies Silk Hose
up to $1.25
Sweaters
35 cents to $5
Belts—Belting
for Ladies
Ladies Kid Gloves
Dollar
Trunks
up to $25
Belt Pins
25 cents to 75 cents
Fabric Gloves
* for Ladies
Suit Cases
up to $15
Beauty Pins
in Sets
Mens Gloves
up to $2.00
Hand Bags, Grips
up to $10
Waist Sets
and Collar Pins
Handkerchiefs
5 cents to $1.25
Ladies Purses
10 cents to $1.50
Piu Cushions
15 cents and 25 cents
Mufflers
Silk and Knit
Card'Cases
25 cents to $1.50
Neckwear
Necklaces
Neckwear—Ties
For Men
Cliatlaiu Bags
up to $3.50
Lace Collars
Ruching
Suspenders
Pair 50 cents
Ladies Hand Bags
up to $5
Pillow Tops
Pillow Cords i
Fancy Vests
up to $5'
Handkerchiefs
for everybody
House Slippers
House Shoes
Warm Night Sliirts
up to $1
Black Hosiery
10 cents to $1.25
Hats
Caps
Hose Supporters
for 25 cents
| Hair Goods
Leading Styles
Millinery
Ribbons j
Overcoats Clothing Shoes Hats Furnishings—Cloaks—Wraps—Suits—Skirts—Petticoats
Bring your Xmas Gifts to us—we will box, wrap, mark and
weigh your package to be Expressed or Mailed to insure safety
in transit.
Let s all enter into the Christmas Festivities.
price department STOR
Carrollton, Ga.
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Sheriff's Sale
Georgia, Carroll County
Will be sold before the court house door,
of said county, at Carro'llon, Ga., during
the egal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in Jan. 1911 to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property to-wit: 33
acres more or less in the south east corner
of lot of land No 8b in the ninth district of
said county bourn e 1 rs fo'lows: on the
east by lands ot T n. Cook, on the north
and west by lands of J F Garrett, and on |
the south by lands of W W Skinner. I
Levied on and sold by virtue of a fifa is- ;
sued from the Superior Court of said
county in favor of Ohio Pottery and Glass
Co. against G W Cook. The defendant G W
Cook notified of levy. This Dec Sth, I9IO.
W A Garrett, Sheriff
Also at the same time and pi: ce: 18 acres I
of land more or less in the south w< s
corner of lot of land No 150 in 9.h original j
land district of said county locate 1 on the
road leading from Bowdor, ,Ga., to R-nbnrn
Ala., and bounded as follows: on the east
hy land of S S Yates; on the ’north by land
of E McWhorter, cn the west hy Indian |
Creek, on the south by land of J Hep’install |
One Munger cotton gin outfit, located in the
town of Bowdon, Ga., near the college in
said town, consisting of three sixty saw
gins and one revolving press complete.
Levied on and sold under and -y viitueof
9 fifas issued from the Justice Court ot the
1111 Dist G M of said county two in favor
of McWilliams Chidsey Co., 2 in favor of
Joe Rosenbaum Shoe Co,, 3 in favor of
Green & Sons, one in favor of Arnold Hat
Co. and one in favor of Continental Gin Co.
against O P Bennett. Levied on as the
property of O P Bennett and found in his
possesion. Levied on by H O Harris T C
of 1111 Dist G M and returned to me for
sale as required by law. This Dec 9th 1910
W A Garrett, Sheriff
Years Support
Georgia, Carroll County
Mrs Maud Andrews having made appli
cation for 12 months Jsuppo.t for herself
and minor children out of the estate of W
M Andrews, late of said county, deceased,
and appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their return All oer-
sons concerned arehereby required lo s low
cause efore the Court o. Ordinary of said
county on the 1st Monday in January, 1911
why sai application should not be granted.
This the 9th day of Dece . her 1910.
W J Millicau, Ordinary
Leave to Sell Land.
Georgia, Carroll County.
To all whom it may concern:
J W Downs Jr. admr. of the estate of J
W Downs Sr., has in due form applied to
me for leave to sell the lands belo ging to
the stale of J W Downs Sr., deceased.
Sa d application will te h:ard at lb o’clock
a m on the first Monday in January 1911.
Given under my hand and official signature
this Dec Sth 1910 W J Millican, Ordinary
Road Not.ce
Georgia, Carroll County
If no good cause be shown to the con
trary an order will be granted on the first
Tuesday in January 1911, establishing a
second class public road in 1006 Dist G M
commencing near the 7 mile post on the
old Columbus road and running through
lands of W T King, G T Wheeler, J D
Smith and J B King extending north west
along old road one mile to Haralson County
Line. This Dec. 6th 1910.
G P Braswell, Com Roads and Revenues.
Plain Terms.
Dorothy, the small daughter ot it
busy farmer, had gore out to help
her sister keep a large herd of cat
tle from a cornfield adjoining the
meadow. Shortly before dinner she
came into the house flushed and ex
cited.
“Oh, mamma,” she exclaimed
breathlessly, “I got so mad at that'
old cow that 1 iii^t swore at her.'"
“Why, Dorotnv,” said the shocked
mother, “you shouldn’t have done
that. What did you say?”
“1 called her an old brute!"—Wo
man’s Home Companion.
A Guest Puzzler.
In one of the old castles of north
ern England visitors are shown two
rooms which are connected with
each other by a singular mechanism.
Each room is adjoined by an alcove,
used as a sleeping room apartment,
and the floors of the adjoining al
coves turn on a pivot in the centei
of the partition wall. This ingen
ious device was the invention of onp
of the ancestors of the present pro
prietor, who was somewhat of a wag
and found great pleasure in fright-
j ening and mystifying his guests.
! When one had gone to bod in the
1 green room and the other in the
; blue, the floors were turned on their
pivots, and on awakening the vis-
j itor found himself in strange quar
ters, with clothes that were not his
own. It is said that this fun loving
lord lost a rich inheritance by dis
turbing the restful moments of a
wealthy aunt, who never forgave the
trick her nephew ployed upon her.