The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 09, 1917, Image 4

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THE BARTOW TRIBUNE The CARTERSVILLE NEWS. Published Weekly on Thursday TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) Subscription Rates: $1.50 per year. 75c for six months. 40c for three mouths. Advertising rates furnished upoa implication. Proper notice of deaths will ar rays be published without chargt it soon as we learn of them, but formal obituary notices sent in later irill be charged for at regular ad vertising rates. We reserve th* ngtit of editing all items published. Entered as second-class matter, February 17, 1910. at the post office at Cartersville. Ga., under the Aat a i March 3. 1879. Progressive Citizenship. A fine example of progressiveness, as well as a manifestation of fine spirit, was that shown at the meeting which resulted in the formation of the Bartow County Mining Association last Monday night. Bartow county is this year produc ing more wealth than any county in Georgia, perhaps in the south. With its rich agricultural lands in full cultiva t on: with its farmers busy as never before in utilizing every acre of ground and every minute of time in reaching the maximum of production, the promise today is that the yield in Bartow county will be superior to that ever attained before. It follows, there fore. that Bartow county -will be among the first of -the agricultural counties of Georgia when the record for 1917 is told. And yet it has another source of wealth, equal, if not superior, this year, In value, to all its agricultural products. Miners of barytes are thor oughly exploiting and developing the rich barytes deposits of this county, giving employment to labor, swelling the pay rolls of industrial employ ment, purchasing every form of ma terial that can be procured here, and making possible a greatly increased volume of business in stores and banks and in the demand for agricul tural products. The same can be said also with reference to the mining of ochre, of manganese, of iron ore and of bauxite. These two industrial arts, agircul ture and mining, have placed Bartow county this year in the forefront of the wealth producing counties of the south, and in the sense that wealth is derived from the soil and comes from the land, Bartow county is of right and ought to be the first county in Georgia. In the eager and active pursuit of the mining industry perhaps not as much care and expense has been given to the matter of prevention of muddy water entering the water'courses con tiguous to these mines as could be. To mine any mineral in Bartow county makes necessary the use of large amounts of water for the purpose of separating the ore from the material in which it is found. Miners have sought to get this ore as cheaply as possible, the mining industry being a hazardous enterprise and good busi ness requiring that minerals be raised at a minimum of expense. When, therefore, the miners found that they were putting into the streams that which rendered the water unservice able to riixarian owners and that com plaint had arisen, they immediately manifested a purpose to meet these w ho w r ere engaged in another valuable productive energy half way. Thus was brought about a meeting j of farmers and miners of Bartow coun ty and thus was assembled the lead ing wealth producers of this section of Georgia. Both classes of men Itfetjig en gaged in a similar enterprise, that of increasing the wealth power of this county and nation, it follows that a mutual understanding was quickly brought about. It may .have been a very fortunate thing after all that complaint was made because in the first place it brought the miners together to con- sider this feature and this led to the necessity of considering other fea tures of interest to th'e mining indus try, such as distribution of their pro duct, the matter of handling trans portation facilities and the various other things which could he done in concert more effectively than by in dividual effort. But most of all, it brought together the two really pro ductive energies of the county and re sulted in an understanding between these two classes of useful citizens which is bound to r suit in good to every other class of business, as well as that in which they are particlarly engaged. The Bartow County Mining Associa tion made it manifest on Monday night that it intends to have all its members strictly adhere to the rule t’-nt water shall be returned to the at reams in as clear condit on, if pos sible. as when originally subtracted mob :-treams. It was also de clared u be she purpose of the orgc.M- ization to promote every other form of productive energy in the county and, hence, the mining association becomes itself a help to the agriculture inter est and all other business interests will naturally profit as a result of the progress of these. PEACE IN 24 HOURS for Stomach Sufferers who take Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. Don't neg lect your Stomach Ailments another minute. What appears to be only minor Stomach disorders may often Be symptoms of Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Gall Stones, Acute Indigestion, Gastritis, Auto Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, end other dangerous ailments, of | which the sufferer is not aware until too late. An ideal prescription for overcoming quickly Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Trouble is Mayr’s Won derful Remedy. Millions of people have been restored by it. One dose will PROVE that it will help you. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is for sale by Young Bros. Drng Cos. —(advt.) DAYLIGHT LAKE TRIPS. The C. & B. Line is again maintain ing daylight service between Cleve l.irid and Buffalo. These trips proved very popular last season, and this year promises even greater patronage. From Cleveland, Steamer ‘ City of Buffalo’' leaves New East 9th Street Pier every Saturday during the sum mer season at 9:30 a. m„ arriving at Buffalo 7:30 evening of same day. From Buffalo, the Great' Ship ' Seeandbee” leaves wharves at South Michigan Street Bridge every Satur day at 9:30 a. m., reaching Cleveland at 7:30 p. m The night service will be the same as heretofore, namely: steamers leave both.cities at 9:00 p. m., reaching des tination the following morning at 7:30. (All Eastern time.) l/tw fare excursions from Cleveland and Buffalo are given every Saturday, good returning Sunday. A induced automobile rate of $5.00 round trip is made for these week-end flips for cars not exceeding 127 inches wheelbase. RECORD OF THE PAST. Nc Stronger Evidence Can Be Had in Cartersville. Look well to their record. What they have done many times in years gone by is the best guarantee of fu ture results. Anyone with a bad back; any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from kidney ills, should find comforting words in the following statement. O. R. McElrov, carpenter, X. Gilmer St., Cartersville, says: “The kidney trouble 1 had was brought on I be lieve by straining myself at my work 01 by ex]>osure. The kidney secretions passed too frequently and were very annoying. My back was none too strong at times and pained me. I used Dean’s Kidney Pills for those troubles and I am glad to say they and and me so much good that for some time now I have been free from any sign of the complaint.” OVER THREE YEARS LATER Mr. McElroy said: “Though my work is hard on my back, I have had no re turn of kidney trouble. Doan’s Kidney Pills certainly did good work." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. McElroy had. Foster Milburn Cos., JMfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—(advt.) PHes Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protn:,ling Piles in 6014 davs The first application c'- -s land Rest ." r Legal Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES. GEORGIA, Bartow County: Will be sold before the court house door is said County, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In September, 1917, to the highest bidder tor cash, the following described prop erty, to-wit: One house and lot in Ihe town of Kingston, Georgia, situated on Shaw street, and bounded as follows: On the north by A. F. Davis, east by .Mrs. j Bayless, on the south by Mat Davis ! and on the west by Shaw street Lev- ! ied on and will be sold as the proper ty of J. P. Goodwin to satisfy one fifa issued from the Justice Court of the 9i>2d district G. M., said county, in favor of J. D. Bradley against .1 F. Goodwin. Levy made and returned by L. M. Kennedy. L. C. Also at the same time and place, one three room house and lot of land containing 1 1-2 acres, more or less, in Kingston, Bartow county. Georgia, bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Griffin; on the south bv an alley; on the west by lands of Ada Davis; and or. the east by land of Ida Lee Elliot; said property levied on and will be sold as the propertv of Simp Henderson to satisfy one certain fifa. Issued from Justice’s Court 952d dis trict. G. M., Bartow county, Georgia, in favor of Mrs. Daisy H. Griffin, ad ministratrix estate W. H Griffin, vs. Simp Henderson. Levy made by S. Darden, L. C., after search made and no personal property found on which to levy, and returned to ns. Also at the Ratne time and place, . cu.e lot on Tenn --see street, Votinde I THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS. AUGUST 9, 1917 on west by Tennessee street 152 feet, north by Mrs. Menifee 150 feet, east by lot formerly owned by J. T. John sey 152 feet, and south by lot of A. B. Greene 150 feet. Levied on and will be sold as the property of T. J. Col lier to satisfy one tifa issued from the City Court of Cartersville in favor of Waiter White against T. J. Collier, principal, and C. M. Hendeisou as endorser. \\. W. C ALA WAY, Sheriff, T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff, R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Will be sold by the undersigned to the highest bidder for cash, at the of fice of A. V. Howe & Company, in the city of Tallapoosa, Georgia, on the 15th day of September, 1917, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the bids sunnbitted can be opened the fol lowing described lands, situate and being in Bartow county, State of Geor gia, to-wit: All of lots of land numbers one hun dred and sixty-three, one hundred and s*xty-seven, one hundred and sixty eight and one hundred and sixty-nine, all situate, lying and being in the 1 Gth district and third section of Bar tow county, in the State of Georgia, each lot containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less; the whole tract being six hundred and forty acres, more or less, together with and including all and every of the rights, privileges and easements appurtenant to said land, as mentioned and set forth in that certain deed of convey ance made by William J. Wooten to the First National Bank, of Tallapoosa, bearing date January 13th, 1908 and recorded January 15th,, 1908, in Book OO” of Deeds, i>ages 17S and 179, in the office of the clerk of the superio: court, in Bartow county, Georgia, that is to say: A Right of Way forty feet in width on and over lots of land numbers 193, 198, 199, 221, 222 and 223 to and along the Western and Atlantic Railroad; and on and over certain other lands of said William J. Wooten as in said deed mentioned and described, for railroads, tramways, or other like pur poses; the right of way to the 80 feet wide for side tracks and spur tracks, with the right to keep, operate and maintain said railroads, tramways and roads at all times. Also a right of way of necessary width on and over said lands for a'pipe line from Two Run Creek across the lots above named to lots Nos. 163, 167. 168 and 169, and the right to locate, erect, keep, maintain and operate a pumping station with all the machin ery and buildings therefor and houses for the operatives on any of said lands ol sai l Wooten; with the free use of water in and from said Two Run creek for the purpose of mining, washing and preparing ores and minerals for shipment. Also the right to drain and run back into the creek over any of the lands of said Wooten the water front the mud dams and dykes at the mines on the lands herein offered for sale. Also a right of way not exceeding 15 feet in width for a wagon road or tramway, cn and over any of the lands of said Wooten. Also the right' to build, use and maintain mud dams, dykes, etc., on any of the lands aforesaid of said Wooten, for use in mining operations. For a more particular description of the rights, privileges and easements in said deed contained, reference is hereby made to the record thereof as aforesaid. All bids fer the purchase cf said lands at said sale, shall be In writing, inclosed in a sealed wrapper address ed to and filed with the undersigned A. V. Howe and Geo. W. Sheppard, Liquidating Committee, Tallapoosa. Ga., on or before the day and hour above named for said sale. No ibid will be considered unless ac companied by a duly certified bank check in a sum equal to ten tier cent of the amount bid, payable to the or der of said committee. Checks of un successful bidders will be promptly returned to the respective makers up on opening and consideration of bids. ' The right to reject any and all bids | is reserved I Dated, this 21th day of July, 1917. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Tallapoosa. A. V HOWE, GEO. W. SHEPPARD. Liquidating Committee . Tallapoosa, Ga. Citation for Letters of Adminirtration. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Robert V. Nottingham and others, having applied to me for letters oi ad ministration with the will annexed, upon the estate of Miss E. C. Wash ington, late of said county, ;o be granted to John H. Wikle, County Ad ministrator, this is to cite all and sin gular, the creditors and next of kin of said E. C. Washington, to be and eppear at the September Term, 1917, of tfie Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, and show cause, if any, why let ters of administration, with the will annexed, should not be granted to said John 11. Wikle on the estate of Miss E. C. Washington. Witness niy official signature Au gust 7, 1917. G W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the court house door in said county, within the legal sale hours, on the first Tuesday in Septem ber, 1917, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property to-wit: One dwelling house and lot near the village of Dewev. to-wit: One acre of land in the ">th district and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia, hounded or the east by Cassville and Spring Flare road, west, north and south by lands of M. B. Pruitt, and being part of land lot number 214 in said district and section and known as the home place of J. F. Bell, sold as the proper ty of the estate of J. F. Bell, deceased for the puriiose of paying debts and distribution. This 7th day of August. 1917. JOHN H. WIKLE. Administrator Estate J. F. Bell, de ceased. Citation for Twelve Months' Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Mrs R. A. Graves having made ap plication for twelve months' support out of the estate of W. A. Graves and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their returns, all persons concerned are hereby noti ' (led to show cause before the Court of j Ordinary, of said County on the first Monday in September, 1917, why said application should not te granted. This Bth day of August. 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months’ Support. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Frances M. Kilby having made ai>- , bcation for twelve months' support cut of the estate of Win, C. Kilby and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their returns, all persons concerned are hereby no tified to show 1 cause before the Court of Ordinary, of said county on the first Monday in September, 1917, why said application should not be granted. This 9th day of August, 1917. G W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By virtue of an order granted bv '.he Court qf Ordinary of said county granted on August 6th, 1917, there will be sold at public outcry to the I ighest biddei for cash, on the firsi Tuesday in ‘September, 1917, before tue Court House door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, the l’oi ,owing real eslate. lying and being in .-aid county, to-wit: One certain store house and lot known as the J. W. Haley store house and lot, locate 1 in the town of Adairs ville, Bartow county, Georgia, bound ed on the north by the Bell store house and lot; on he east by Main street: rn the south by the Miss J. M. Gray store house and lot, and on the west i\v public square, the said bounded store house and lot including also one half of the wall between said store house and the Miss Joe M. Gray stoic house on the south, and one-half of the wall between said store house and tue aforesaid Bell store house on the north. Sa> 1 property sold as the property m t'. estate of J. W. Haley, deceased for the purpose of paying the debts ot said estate and distribution to the heirs of said deceased. This August 7th. 1917. W. A. MeCCTCHEX. Administrator estate of J. W. Hale>, deceased. Whers You Buy GROCERIES You want them fresh, and to get them fresh you have to buy from a store that gets them daily. When you buy from us you are assured of getting the best and freshest that can be had. We buy groceries every day in the week and buy only the BEST OUR PRODUCE * The people we buy produce of know what to bring us; unless it is the best and freshest they know it is useless to bring it to us. Groceries of all Kinds When you want Groceries, no matter what kind, call on us. We hare them if it is kept in a first class grocery store . F. E. Matthews Cartersville : : Georgia Call 244 or 246 for Tip-Top or But er-Nut Bread. KEEP A BOTTLE OF C. C. C. CN YOUR MEDICINE SHELF FOR DIARRHOEA AN DYSENTERY 25c A BOTTLE AT YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO. Our Store Is Yours To Use Come in and meet your friends. Leave your small parcels in our care. Use our telephone. Come in and rest. You are never in the way. Use the store for your conven ience, what’s here, you put here and you are welcome to make the store your head quarters. * \ Gilreath-Champion Drag Cos. A Safe Drug Store. TRAIN SCHEOULE. Arrival and departure G f s \ Ry. Company trains at Can* *,., L Ga., daily: ' U! - No. 311 depart 6:50 a No. 223 depart ~n n No. 322 arrive i No. 312 arrive 7.,. ‘--top. ai