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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS. CARROLLTON. GEORGIA.
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MISSOURI LAW.
The law of Missouri prescribes the kind of se=
curities companies shall invest in. It provides that
they shall be deposited with the state the amount
of the net cash value ot all policies in force. Un
der such a law, governing the investment of funds
and their custody, solvency is absolutely guaran-
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Carroll County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, granted
at the September term, 1911, will
be sold, at public outcry, before the
court house door of said county,
within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in October, 1911,
to the highest bidder, for cash, the |
PROFIT IN PURE
RRED LIVE STOCK.
The experience of n Kansas farmer
makes a convincing case for pure bred
ns against crossbred bogs in Farm
There is more money
teed.
As an additional security to policy holders,
this Company deposits the entire capital,
$620,350 with the state of Missouri.
International Life Insurance Gompany
following property, to-wit: 21 acres, nutl
more or less, of the north half of the ln 11111-0 breds, says the wr ter, or o
northeast fourth of lot of land No. s f ue ™ 1 f,Hn,er lv 10 .
ubont fancy or show stock, but wno
wants to turn tbeir feed into meat
H. W. Campbell
General Manager
Atlanta, Ga.
C. J. Nichols
Special Agent
Carrollton, Ga.
LEGAL NOTICES.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Carroll County.
Mollie Benson having made application
for 12 months support tor herself, out of
the estate of Bill Benson, late of said
county deceased, and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same, having filed
their return, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause, i£ any they
can, before the Court of Ordinary on the
first Monday in October, 1911, why said
application should not be granted. This
August 31, 1911. W. J. Millican,
Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
Georgia, Cart 11 County.
To All Whom it May Concern.
Whereas J. C. Hicks, Administrator of
ROAD NOTICE.
Georgia, Carroll county.
If no good cause be shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted on the first
Tuesday in October, 1911, establishing a
new second class public road in the 1371
district, G. M. t commencing at the Bremen
ana Bowdon road at W. F. Newell’s and
running a southwi st course through lands
of W. F. Newell, W. J. Sims, W. A.
Copeland, Mrs. S. R. Gibson and inter-
secti r g Davenport Mill road. This Septem
ber 5th, 1911. J. A. F. Broom,
Commissioner Roads and Revenues.
ROAD NOTICE.
Georgia, Carroll County.
If no good cause be shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted on the first
Tuesday in October, 1911, establishing a
new second class public road in the 1310th
the estate of -. H. Willis, deceased, has in
due form applied to me for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of said de
based. Said application will be heard at
•lOVclock, a. m., on the first Monday in
October, 1911. This August 31, 1911.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
C-Jlorgia, Carroll County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Whereas J. A. F. Broom, Administrator
of the estate of John W. Carroll, deceased,
has in due form applied to me for leave to
district, commencing at a point just south or
r. m riuor'e rpcirlpnrp in S2id district.
C. M. Dyer’s residence in said district,
where the private road over which the mail
is now carried from the Bowdon road on
the east side of the Mountain to the Bowdon
road on the west side of the Mountain.
Said road to follow p-ivate way through and
by residences of J. T. Irvins, C.T. Strick
land, and through the lands of J. W. H.
Bentord and W. A. Hollaway. This Sep
tember 5th, 1911. J. A. F. Broom,
Commissioner Roads and Revenues.
YEAR’S SUPFORT.
Georgia, Carroll County.
Mrs. Fannie Y. Houston, having made
sell the lands belonging to the estate of said app j icat i on f or \2 month’s support for her-
a A Qo.’rl nrmliratinn Will be nearCl 1 r Fr , . ... „ • _U.l
at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the first Monday in
October, 1911. This August 31, 1911.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Carroll County
To All Whom it May Concern.
Whereas, G. A. Hogan, Administrator of
the estate of Hamilton Hogan, deceased,
has in due form applied to me for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased. Said application will be heard ' Georgia, Carroll County,
at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the first Monday , To AU whom it May Concern
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Douglas County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, granted at the
September term, 1911, will be sold at pub
lic outcry, on the first Tuesday in October,
1911, at the court house in said Douglas
county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following real estate situate in Douglas
county, to-wit:
1. 47 acres, more or less in the north
west corner of land lot No. 143, in the Sec
ond district of Douglas county; also 46
acres, more or less, on the south side of
land lot No. 143, in the Second district of
Douglas county; also 35 acres, more or less,
in the northeast corner of land lot No. 143,
in the Second district of Douglas county.
2. Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold, lot of land No. 142, in the
Second district of Douglas county, contain
ing 202 1-2 acres, more or less, and known
as the late T. C. Kenslee's old home place.
3. Also, at the same Jime and place,
will be soli' 86 acres, more or less, of south
side of land lot No, 84, in the Second dis
trict of Douglas county; also 169 acres
more or less, of land lot No. 85, in the
Second district of Douglas county, contain
ing all of said lot except a small ract in the
southwest corner, and a small tract in the
southeast corner; also east half of land lot
No. 77, in the Second district of Douglas
county, containing 99 acres, more or less,
and known as the M. D. Henslee old home
place.
4. Also, at the same lime and place,
will be sold lot of laud No. 148, in the
and
114, in the Tenth district of said
county; also, to be sold with the
afore mentioned tract, 2 and 1-2
acres, more or less, in the northwest
corner of the south half of the
northeast fourth of lot of land No.
114; in the Tenth district said coun
ty; 35 acres, more or less, off the
west side of lot of land No. 143 in
the Tenth district said county, said
tract bounded as follows; Com
mencing at the northwest corner of
said lot and following the original
north line 32 and 1-2 rods, then due
south across said lot paralel with
the west line of said lot to a point
32 and 1-2 rods from the southwest
comer of said lot, thence west along
the south line of said lot to the
southwest corner of lot, thence north
along original line across entire lot
to starting point; also, 40 acres, more
or less, of lot of land No. 143, in the
Tenth district, the same being a
strip running north and south across
said lot and lying between the above
described tract and the lands of Jim
Marlow and including a five acre
tract on which is situated the
residence of the late W. H. McCray.
Sold as the property of W. H.
McCray, late of said county, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying
debts and distribution.
Geo. F. McCray, Executor.
ami economically. He
most quickly
says:
Ten years ago T thought, like most of
my neighbors, that pure bred hogs were
more difficult and expensive to raise
than crossbreds or scrub stock. I bad
the Chester White and Poland China
cross. The pigs were all sizes, with
plenty of runts.
Then 1 purchased two registered
Duroc-Jersey sows that had been bred
to a registered male and were due to
farrow In a few weeks. I got nine pigs
from one and eight from the other,
and there was but one small pig In
the two litters. Sixty head of cross
breds were born about the same time.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
J. B. Priest | Petition for Divorce, in Car
vs | roll Superior Court, October
Ellen Priest | Term, 1911.
To the defendant, Ellen Priest: . You
hereby required in person 6r by attorney,
to be and appear at the next Superior court,
to be held in and for said county, on the
first Monday in October, 1911, then and
there ro answer the plaintiff: in action for
total divorce; as in default of such appear
ance the court will proceed thereon as to
justice may appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. W. Freeman,
Judge of said court, this July 17th, 1911
D. F. Pearce Clerk
HARCK’S
S-W Cor. Square. Carrollton, Ga
Professional Cards
Photo by American Press Association.
Grand champion carcass at the
International Live Stock exposition.
Tills Is one of the most coveted
prizes at the show. There were
seventy-five carcasses In competi
tion. the grand champion being a
pure bred Cheater White, shown by
F. E. Bone, Ava, 111. The live weight
of the hog was 300 pounds; dressed
weight, 258 pounds, a dressing per
cent of .86.
BOYKIN & BCYKIN,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Represents Georgia Loan and
Trust Co,
City and Farm Loans.
Rooms 38-40-42-First National Bank
Building.
PHONE 105.
CARROLLTON. GA.
DR. HOMER BOATRIGHT.
Office Phone 222 Resipence 46
Rooms I2-I4-I6
First National BanK Building.
Hours 7 to 9-11-12-4-2,
tale of S. W. Houston, deceased, and ap- Second district of Douglas county
praisers duly appointed to set apart the known as the Rile Thomas old place,
same, having filed their return. All persons! 5. Also, at the same time and place, will
concerned are hereby required to show 1 be sold the south half of lot of land No.
cause before the Court of Ordinary of said 149, in the Second district of Douglas
county on the first Monday in October,
1911, why said application should not be
granted. This August 31, 1911.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
in October, 1911. This September 4, 1911.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary,
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
Georgia, Carroll County.
To All Whom it May Concern. kin of C. B. Gladney, to be and appear at
M. E. Stephenson, Administratrix of the office w ;thin the time allowed by law,
B. F. Gladney, having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of C. B. Gladney,
late of said county, deceased, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of
estate of J.T. Stephenson, deceased, h s in ^ fhow cause| i£ any they can, why per
due form applied to me for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of
ceased. Said application wiU be heard at
10 o'clock, a. m., on the first Mopday in
October, 1911. This August 31. 1911.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Carroll County
To All Whom it May Concern.
Mrs J. C. McGarity, having in proper
form applied to me for permanent Letters
lof Administration on the estate of J. C.
McGarity, late of said county, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of
kin of J. C. McGarity to be and appear at
my office on or before the first Monday in
October, 1911, and show cause, if any they
.hv nermanent administration should
manent Letters of Adminisrtation should not
be granted to B. F. Gladney on C. B. Glad
ney’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature
this the 7th day of September, 1911.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
H. G. Roberds
} Application
to Prol
Will,
in Cai
Mrs. Leanora R. Allen, Dec u j - n Q arro u
Court of Ordinary, October Term, 1911.
Georgia, CSrroll County.
To. Mrs. M. A. Luther, Alonzo Fitzpat
rick, Charlie Fitzpatrick, Thomas Fitz
patrick and Mrs. Mattie Harper:
H. G. Roberds having, as executor, filed
county, containing 100 acres, more or less
6. Also, at the same time and place,
wili be sold 30 acres, more or less, in the
northwest corner of land lot No. 150, in the
Second district of Douglas county.
7. Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold the south half of land lot No.
110, in the Second district of Douglas
county, containing 100 acres, more or less.
8. Also, at the same time and place,
will be sold one-half undivided interest in
40 acres, more or less, in the northeast cor
ner of land lot No. 149, in the Second dis
trict of Douglas county; also one one-half
undivided interest lit 15 acres, more or less,
in the northwest corner of land lot No. 150,
in the Second district of Douglas county.
There are aeveral good and well im
proved farms in the above described lands,
and the same are in a high state of cultiva
tion. Sold as the property of the late T.
C. Henslee.
For further information call on either of
the administrators. Terms, one half cash,
Probate balance November the 1st, 1912, secured
by purchase money notes. This September
5, 1911. M. D. Henslee
and Arther Henslee,
Administrators of T. C. Henslee.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Georgia, Carroll County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Or-
his application in said court for the probate dinary granted at the September Term, 1911,
in solemn form of the last will and testa- will be so’d at public outcry on the firs
Allen, you will Tuesday in October, 1911, before the Court
TAX ASSESSED FOR 1911.
Georgia, Carroll County.
Office of Commissioner of Road and Rev
enues, said county, September Term, 1911.
For the purpose of assessing the Taxes on
the property subject to taxation in said
county, for the year 1911, it is ordered that
the foliowing per cents he, and the same is
hereby levied for the purposes named:
1. To pay the legal indebtedness of the
county due and to become due during the
year and past due U0108
2. To repair the court house, jail,
bridges and other public improve
ments 00225
3. To pay the sherilf, jailor and
other officers fees that may be legally
entitled to from county 0005
4. To pay coroner all fees that
may be due him by the county for
holding inquests 00002
5. To pay the expenses of the
county for bailiffs at
courts, non-resident witnesses, in
criminal cases, fuel, servant hire,
stationery, etc
6. To pay jurors their per diem
compensation........
7. To pay expenses incurred in
supporting the poor
8. To pay any other lawful charges
against the county....,.; : 0004
9. To pay for working public
roads under the alternative road law
of force in said county 002
Total....! 008
Also the following amounts for the sup
port of Public Schools in local taxation
school districts of laid county:
Bowdon School District 005 per ct.
Veal School District 005 per ct.
Shiloh School District 005 per ct.
Roopville School District 005 per ct.
Mount Carmel School District.... 004 per ct.
Given under my hand and official signa'
ture, this the 5th of September, 1911.
J. A. F. Broom, Commissioner
Roads and Revenues, Carroll County, Ga
LOCAL SCHOOL TAX.
0003
0002
00125
LETTERS DISMISSION.
■Georgia, Carroll County.
Whereas, B. T. Benford and W. H.
Brooks, Administrators of J. H. L. Ben-
ford represents to the court in his petition,
duly filed, that he has fully administered J.
H. L. Benford’s estate. This is, therefore,
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
-creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrators should nrt oe dis
charged from his administration and receive
Lette s of Dismission on the first Monday
in October, 1911. W. J. Millican,
Ordina-y.
probated as prayed by propounder,
the 5th day of September, 1911.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF GUARDIANSHIP
Georgia, Carroll County.
To All Whom it may Concern.
J R Batchelor having applied for guar
dianship Of the person and - property of
Rhudy Batchelor, minor child of W. I.
Batchelor, late of Winston county, Ala.,
deceas.-d, notice is given that said applica
tion will be heard at my office at 10 0 clock
a m. on the first Monday in October, 1911.
This September 5, 1911.
W. J
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Martha Ann Kelley | Libel for Divorce.
district of said county, lines established as
per deed from C. White to T. R. Rutledge;
101 1-2 acres, more or less, off the north
east corner of lot of land No. 276, in the
Sixth district of said county, known as
Brooks place; 73 acres, more or less, off
the northwest corner of lot of land No. 298,
in the Sixth land district said county, the
Carroll Superior
vb ' j Court. October
W. W. Kelley. ] Term, 1907.
Verdict for Total Divorce 9th day of Oc- same known as the Pope place,
tober 1909. | " Sold as the propert of T. R. Rutledge,
Notice is'here'oy given that on the 7th late of said county, deceased, for the pur-
day of July, 1911, the undersigned filed in pose of paying debts and distribution among
the office of the Clerk of the Superior the heirs at law of said deceased.
i
Millican, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
■Georgia, Carroll County
Court of Carroll county an application for
removal of the disabilities resting upon him
under the verdict in the above stated cause.
Said application will be heard at the term of
said court which commences on the third
Monday in October, 1911.
W. W. Kelley.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia Carroll county
All persons indebted to the estate of H,
R. Hannah, late of said county, deceased,
are hereby required to make immediate set
tlement, and those having claims against
said estate are called upon to present their
claims properly made out, to the under
signed within the time allowed by law. This
the 7th day of August, 1911.
Madison, Ga. F. M .Brooks, Admr.
W. O. Rutledge, Administrator
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons indebted to the estate of Mar-
geruite Beasley, deceased, late of said
county, will make immediate settleme ,t
with the undersigned. All persons having
demands against said estate will file their
claims with the undersigned. This Au
gust 21, 1911. R. W. Adamson,
Administrator of Maigeruite Beasley.
I fed und cared for both lots just the
same. The pure bred pigs were ail
gentle and took on fat as quick again
as the crossbreds. It wus no trouble
to conflno them in yards, while I was
on a dog trot constantly to keep my
mixed lot at home. At selling time
the pure hreds heat the crossbreds
from twenty to forty pounds a head.
I still hung on to the crossbreds for
four years, keeping the red hogs pure
bred at the same time, and It was the
same thing every year. It costs a little
more to start with pure hreds, but you
make more out of them at no greater
cost for feed. You can sell some of
them for breeding purposes for $8 to
$10 more per head than the others
even If you do not specialize in breed
ing stock. There are fewer runts, and
sows and pigs are eusler to handle.
They make profitable weights at an
early age. I sell mine at seven and
one-half months weighing 200 to 250
pounds. We enjoy having the clean
pure bred stock, uniform ln size and
color, much more than we did the cross
breds at all degrees ot size and qual
ity.
Today there are ten fuff blond bogs
on farms where there was ■ one tea
years ago, and the same Is true of cat
tle and horses and chickens and sheep.
J. M. L. STRICKLAND,
DENTIST.
Carrollton, oa.
First Nat. Bank Bldg. Room No,n
—Phone 149.
J. D. HAMRICK, M. D.
C ounty Physician and Surgeon,
Registered Optician,
Diseases of Eye, Ear and Throat,
Phones, Office 73, Residence 45,
Carrollton,, oa.
L. Z DORSETT
ATToRNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the Courts,
State and Federal. Special attention
tc administration of estates and
commercial law.
DR. J. H. POWELL,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
ATLANTA, A.
Hours 9 to I2 and I to 4—Sunday
6,to lo a. m. Office 3I5-I6 Century
building. Bell Phone Main 137$.,
J. E. CRAMER
DENTIST,
Carrollton, Ga.
Office, No. i; Roop Building—
Phone No. 107.
R. W. ADAMSON,
LAWYER,
Carrollton oa. *
Office in Bradley buildihtf.
Georgia, Carioll County.
Office of Commissioner of Roads and Rev
enues, September 7, 1912.
The County School Commissioner of said
county having this day certified to me that,
he, together with the Trustees of Talla
poosa Local School District, have deter
mined that it wi 1 require a tax of 4 mills on
the dollar to meet the expenses of said
school. I hereby levy the sum of 4 mills on
the dollar on all taxable property situated in
said district for the purpose specified.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this the 7th day of September, 1911.
J. A. F. Broom,
Commissioner of Roads and Revenues
J. N. Crider
vs
A. G L. Crider
Abeut Hag Chalara.
If a hog dies and there la another
In the same herd acting as though the
dead one was his most Intimate friend
cut the dead one open and examine
thoroughly. If there are any red spots
upon either the lungs, kidneys or bow
els, or if the spleen Is enlarged, or It
there are any ulcers ln the Intestines,
or if the skin of the abdomen Is colored
red or purple, It probably died of
cholera.
There are two forms of hog cholera,
the acute and the chronic. The acute
form kills very rupidly; the hogs ‘‘die
like flies.” In the chronic form the
nnimnls linger along for several days
or weeks before they either die or get
well, in the acute form in the post
mortems look for red spots on the in
ternal organs or red skin. In'the chron
ic form look for ulcers in the Intes
tines.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Whereas- W. S. McCurdy, Administrator
of R T. McCurdy represents to the court
. , .... _ r i„i v filed, that he has fully
1 8ministered R. T. McCurdy's estate. This j Georgia, Carroll county,
aamims ^ c j te ail , 1Prs0 ns concerned, | Alt persons indebted to the estate of E.
is, tnere ’ cre( lit 0 rs. to show cause, if 1 p. Robinson, late of said county, deceased,
lrindera an ^ aaministrat0I should ; are hereby required to make immediate set-
any ttiey > J j ; administration, ; tlement and those having claims against said
not be discharged rrom .a c„iH rloim*
How can the baby grow
strong if the nursing mother j
is pale and delicate?
Scott’s Emulsion
, eive Letters of Dismission on the estate are requested to present said claims,
and recei „ ,011 This Au- properly made out, within time required by
oust cl, 1911. Ordinary.
This the 10th day of August, 1911.
H. H. Robinson, Administrate
makes the mother strong
and well; increases and en
riches the baby’s food • Druggist*
Application to Pro
bate Will in Sol
emn Form, in Car-
roll Court of Ordinary, October Term,
1911.
Georgia, Carroll County.
To Hammel Crider:
J. N. Crider having filed his appli
cation for the probate, in solemn
form, of the last will and testament
ot A. G. L. Crider, deceased, and it
appearing that you arc heir-at-law
of the said deceased, you are here
by required to show cause before
me on or before the first Monday in
i October, next, why said will should
! not be probated as prayed. This the
111th day of September, 1911.
I W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
Liberal Feeding Pays.
It never pays to ‘’rough” stock
through the winter. The best beef
that can be put on any animal Is the
baby beef. It has been thought by
many farmers that it Is a matter of
economy to rough animals through the
whiter und then fit them with the aid
of pasture in the spring. This, how
ever, simply serves to set them back
mid has never been found to pay.
ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
Carrollton, oa.
Foreign capitalists loan money on
first-class terms for five years at 6
and 7 per cent. See me if you want
money. R. D. JACKSON.
R. E. FOSTER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention to Diseases of
Women. Office in Bradley Bldg.
Day Phone 176-3,
Carrollton, Ga.
L. M. LOVVORN
Dentists office over Lovvoni’s drug
store. Bowdon, Ga.
J. T. COLEMAN,
Watchmaker
Expert Watch and Clock Repairinp
Jewelry Repairing and Engraving.
South West Corner Public Square
with “HAMRICKS”
CARROLLTON, - GA.
Prices reasonable. Work
Guaranteed.
J. B. F, DIAL,
Buys and Sells Real Estate
Phone 326 Carrollton, Ga.
Hog Wisdom.
Cholera usually affects the younger
pigs and hogs first.
Frozen alfalfa mny kill n hog as well
as a cow or horse. It is usually indi
gestible.
A hog cannot sleep comfortably In
a draft, of wind. He will catch cold
SCOTT’S
EMULSION