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HOWARD E. FELTON, M. ©.
effioe 2 1-2 West Main Straet.
T*r Young Bros. Drug Stare
Office Telephone No. 83
Residence Telephone No. 175
SAM M. HOWELL, M. D.
Office over Scheuer Bros.
Residence Telephone No. 255
OR. C. H GRIFFIN,
DENTIST
Office in Walton Building
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
{♦lce Phone 191. Residence Phone 241
CLAUDE C. PITTMAN
LAWYER
Represents National Surety Company,
.■Tre Largest and Strongest In the
World.”
J. H. WHITAKER
Attorney-at Law
Office i Firsl National Bank Bldg.
Money to loan on improved farm
lands at 6%; prompt service.
Cartersville, Georgia
H. W. CALDWELL,
Veterinary Surgeon
At Jones & Oglesby Stable
Day IMione 143. Night Phone 388.
.{alls will receive my prompt atten
tion.
GEO. IL AUBREY,
Atlomey-at-Law,
Fire Insurance.
Cartersville, Georgia.
We Carry a Complete Line of
Coffins, Caskets and Robes.
G. M. JACKSON & SON,
Cartersville, Ga.
W. W. PHILLIPS
/
Civ Engineer County Surveyor
Surveys of all kinds —Maps, Profile
Specifications Furnished.
Pi ne 430 Cartersville, Ga
Finley&Henson
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Loans Negotiated on
Real Estate, Improv
ed City Property and
Farm Lands at 6 per
Cent Interest. . . .
Cartersville, :: Georgia
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Lodge No. 142
I. O. O. F.
Regular meetings, first and third
Thursday nights of each month at
7:30 o clock.
Money to
Lend
At Low Cost
Paul F. Akin
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ARE FILED 81 MARI
List of Drawn Men and
Reasons For Exemption
Given.
List of claims for exemption tiled
with local boaixl for county of Bartow
last week:
Robert Jewell, Cassville, married, de
pendent.
Noah Wills, Stilesboro, married, de
pendent.
John T. Johnson, Kingston, son of
aged parents.
Walter Abernathy, Cartersville, mar
ried dependent.
Winfield Polk Cline, Taylorsville,
married, dependent.
Marion Whitener, Cass Station, son
of a widow.
Sam Ballard, Cartersville, married,
dependent.
Jasper A. Mc.Michen, Allatoona,
married, dependent.
Andy R. MoCurley, Cartersville, mar
ried, dependent.
Warren Nesbit, Rydal, son of infirm
!>arents.
Ernest Darwin Satterfield, White,
married, dependent.
• Charley C. Holden, White, depend
ent family.
Dock Cline, Cartersville, dependent
family.
John Stark Hunter, Linwood, de
pendent family.
Thomas Windsor, Atco, dependent
family.
Early A. Franklin. Cass Station, de
pendent family.
Julius G. Welch. Adairsville,
pendent mother.
Homer Jimerson. Rome, R. 10, de
pendent mother.
Henry Oollum, Enterson, dependent
family.
Milton Dabbs. Stilesboro, dependent
family.
Shelton Pa'yne, White, dependent
family.
Russell Cannon, Kingston, R. F. D.,
dependent family.
Leroy Sampson, Kingston, depend
ent family.
Clifford S. Taff, Stilesboro, depend
ent family.
Tom Watson Gatlin, Stilesboro, de
pendent family.
Dock Hall. Kingston, dependent
family.
Adrian J. Adcock, Adairsville, de
pendent family.
Selix Roy Bailey, Kingston, depend
ent mother.
H. H. Crow, Cartersville, dependent
family.
Luther F. Harper. Cartersville, de
pen ctent family.
William Mays, Cartersville, depend
eni mother.
Hardsell Palmer, Pine Log, depend
ent brother and sister under 10 years.
George Frank Durden, Acworth, R.
P D., dependent family.
Henry A. Massey, Taylorsville, de
pendent family.
Ben F. Harbin, Cartersville, depend
ent family.
John Bryant Brock, Taylorsville, de
-pendent family.
Robert Henderson, Cartersville, de
pendent family.
W. Trammell Bradford, Rvdal, de
pendent family.
Herman L. Cagle, Rome, R. F. D.,
dependent family.
Arthur L. Dover, Taylorsville, de
pendent family.
Jim Henry Nicholson, Cartersville,
dependent family.
Walter A. Thacker, Atco, depend
ent family.
Jim Henry Smith, Cass Station, de
pendent family.
Weston A Wright, Adairsville, de
pendent family.
John Henry Hamilton, Cartersville,
dependent family.
Gid Comer Hall, Adairsville, depend
ent family.
William Lee Walker, White, depend
ent family.
Albert S. Trnlock, Stilesboro, min
ister.
C. Wallace Howard, Cartersviile,
dependent father.
Oscar Carter, Cartersviile, depend
ent mother.
Sam M. Howell, Cartersviile, de
pendent family.
Jess Hubbard, Kingston, R. F. D„
dependent family.
Eule Bradford, Cass Station, depend
ent family and aged parent.
John Lindsey, stilesboro. dependent
family.
Wm. Plezzie Fowler. Acworth. R. F.
I)., dependent. |arent.
George Henry Dilbeck, Cartersviile.
dependent family.
Dixie Fowler. Pairmount, dependent
family.
Lewis E. Harris, Cass Station, de
pendent tparent.
John Paul Dabbs, Stilesboro. depend
ent family.
Paul R. Hilbura, Cart.r'svilie. >
pendent family. *
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, AUGUST 23, 1917.
W. A. Van Meter, Taylorsville, de
pendent family.
Thos. C. Sorrells. Aragon, de|>end
ent family.
Charlie M. Martin. Cartersville. de
pendent mother.
Ben J. West, Cartersville. R. 2., de
pendent family.
Wilbur J. Ham, Cartersville, dei>end
ent family.
Ira E. Gaines, White, dependent
family.
Jas. A. Garlen. Adairsville. R. 3. de
pendent family.
Jesse James, Cave, dependent family.
Dock R. Summey, Cartersville. R. 4,
dependent family.
J. Arthur Griffies, White, minister.
Ja<s. 1. Moon, Cartersville. depend
ent family.
Jas. E. Shelley, Taylorsville, depend
ent family.
John Clark, Adairsville, R. 3, de
pendent family and infirmed parent.
Tom Milner, Emerson, dependent
j family and infirmed parent.
Harry L. Osment. Cartersville, de
j pendent mother.
J. H. Tucker. Cartersville, R. 4, de
pendent family and mother.
Geo. E. Tyner, Cartersville, depend
ent family and mother.
W. J. M. Byrd, Taylorsville, depend
ent family.
J. J. McEver, Cartersville. depend
ent family.
N.T. Maxwell, Cass Station, depend
ent family.
John L. Miller, ('artel’sville. R. 4,
dependent family.
Henry G. Scott, Adairsville, R. 3.
dependent family.
Emery R. Shelton, Adairsville, de
pendent family.
1. V. Rucker, Cartersville, R. 1., de
pendent family.
Holland W. Smith, Cartersville. de
pendent family.
Geo. W. Childers, Kingston, R. 2,
dependent family.
Chas. E. Floyd, Adairsville, depend
ent family.
Fletcher E. McElroy, Cartersville,
dependent family.
Lloyd Keith. Cartersville, depend
ent family.
Jerry M. Hopkins, Cartersville, de
pendent family.
Win. M. Vandivere, Taylorsville, de
pendent family.
Benj. F. Denman. Cartersville, R. 3,
dependent mother.
Hardy B. Hughes, Fairmount. R. 3,
in firmed parent.
Kato Henry, Emerson, dependent
family.
Martin L. Mayfield, Adairsville, de
pendent family and iufirmed parent.
James Mays, Cartersville, depend
ent family.
Wm. T. Morgan. Taylorsville, de
pendent family.
Nathan Dial, Cartersville, dependent
family.
Sherman McMichen, Lin wood, de
pendent family.
Duffy Howard, Cartersville, R. 1. de
pendent family.
Cliff Johnson. Cartersville, R. 2, de
pendent family.
Harrison Jenkins, Cartersville. R. 5,
iufirmed parent.
Albert F. Shelly, Cartersville, in
firmed parent and motherless child.
John W. Bailey, White, R. 2, de
pendent family.
Chester A. Edwards, Cartersville, R.
2, dependent family.
John Freeman, Adairsville, mother
less child.
Thos. B. Sutton, Adairsville, de
pendent family and iufirmed parent.
Charles C. Ellis, Cartersville, de
pendent family.
Will Lynn, Cartersville, dependent
family.
Howell C . Key, Adairsville, depend
ent family.
William C. White, Adairsville. de
pendent family.
Robt. Trimble, Adairsville, infirmed
parent.
Lawson Paris, Rydal, dependent
family.
Dennis Edwards, Cartersville, R. 1,
dependent mother.
Will Hawkins, Kingston, dependent
family.
Sherman M. Roper, Taylorsville, de
pendent family.
S. Archie Witt, Cass Station, R. 1,
dependent family.
Richard A. McGhee, Cartersville, R
4 dependent mother.
Willie Dickson, Cartersville, de
pendent family.
Chas. G. Parker, Atco, dependent
family.
David Carter, Cartersville. R. 2, de
pendent family.
Albert Everett, Adairsville, depend
ent family.
John T. Peace. White, dependent
family.
Will M. Dobbs, Cartersville. K. F. In
dependent mother.
A. F. Jackson, Stilesboro, dependent
family.
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Legal Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
GEORGIA, Bartow C-unty:
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
for cast), the following described prop
erty, to-wit:
One house and lot in the town of;
Kingston, Georgia, situated on Shaw
street, and bounded as follows:. On
the north by A. F, Davis, east by Mrs.
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. F. (loodwin to satisfy one flfa
issued from the Justice Court of the
952d district G. #l., said county, in
favor of J. D. Bradley against J. 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 11-2 acres, more or less,
in Kingston. Bartow county, Georgia,
bounded on the north by lands of Mrs
Griffin: on the south by an alley: on
the west by lands of Ada Davis; amt
or. the east by land of Ida Lee
Elliot: said property levied on and
will be sold as the property of Simp
Henderson to satisfy one certain flfa,
issued from Justice’s Court 952d dis
trict, G. M„ Bartow county, Georgia,
in favor of Mrs. Daisy H. Griffin, ad
ministratrix estate W. 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 us.
Also at the same time and place,
one lot on Tennessee street, hounded
on west by Tennessee street 132 feet,
north by Mrs. Menifee 130 feet, east
by lob 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 pro]>erty of T. .T. Col
lier to satisfy one flfa issued from the
City Court of Cartersville in favor of
Walter White against T. J. Collier,
principal, and C. M. Hendeison as
endorser.
W. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff
T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff,
R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff.
Citation for Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
JMrs. 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
fied to show cause before the Court of
Ordinary, of said County on the first
Monday in September, 1917, why said
application should not be granted.
This Bth day of August, 1917.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Frances M. Kilby having made aw
1 .iention for twelve months support
cut of the estate of Wm. C. Kilby and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their returns,
all persons concerned are hereby no
tified to show 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 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 Dewey, to-wit: One acre of
land in the sth district and 3d section.
o£ Bartow county, Georgia, bounded
on the east by Cassville £01(1 Spring
Place 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 .T. F. Bell, sold as the proper
ty of the estate of J. F. Bell, deceased,
for the purpose of paying debts and
distribution.
This 7th dav of August. 1917.
JOHN H. WIKLE,
Administrator Estate J. F. Bell, de
ceased.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
By virtue or an order granted by
‘.lie Court Qf Ordinary of said county
granted on August 6rh, 1917. there
will be sold at public outcry to the
highest hiddei for cash, on the first
Tuesday in ‘September, 1917, b'efore
me Court House door in said county,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing real estate, 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! in the town of Adairs
ville, Bartow county, Georgia, bound
ed on the north by the Bell store bouse
and lot; on he by Alain street:
<n the south by the Miss J. M Gra>
store house and lot, and on the wes*
by public square, the said bounded
store house and lot including also one
half of the wall between said store
bouse and the Miss Joe M. Gray stoic
house on the south, and one-half ■ f
the wall between said store house and
(he aforesaid Bell store house on the
north
- Raid property sold as the property
<•, the estate of .T. 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. MeCOTCHBN,
Administrator estate of J. TV. Halej,
deceased.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA. Bartow County,
Robert V. Nottingham and others,
having applied to me for letters of ad
ministration with the will annexed,
uj>on the estate of Miss E. C. Wash
ington, late ol 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 he and
appear at the September Term, 1917,
of the Court oC Ordinary of said coun
ty, and show cause, if any, why let
ters- of administration, with the will
annexed, should not be granted to
s-aid John H. Wikle on the estate of
Miss E. C. Washington.
Witness my official signature Au
gust 7, 1917.
G. W HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
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 sunubitted
can be opened and considered, 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
sixty-seven, one hundred and sixty
eight and one hundred and sixty-nine,
all situate, lying and being in the
16th 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, itages 178- and 179, in
the office of the clerk of the superior
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,
19S, 199, 221, 222 and 223 to and along
the Western and Atlantic Railroad;
end 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
of said 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 from
the nmd 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, on and over any of the lands
of said Wooten.
Also the right to build, use and
maintain mud darns, 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 for the purchase of said
lands at said sale, shall be in waiting,
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 bid will be considered unless ac
comi>anled by a duly certified bank
check in a sum equal £<? ten per 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
Dated, this 24CTr day of July, 1917.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Tallapoosa.
A. V. HOWE,
GEO. W. SHEPPARD.
Liquidating Committee.
Tallapoosa. Ga.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To the Superior Court of said County: j
Petitioners D. H. Markstein and
Phil Dorn of Jefferson County, Ala
bama, allege and pray:
1
That they desire and pray for them
selves, associates, successors and as
signs to be incorporated and made a
body corporate under the name and
style of
M ARK ST El N'-DORX MINING COM
PANY,
for a period of twenty years with the
privilege of renewal at the end of that
time. -
2
The capital stock oi said corijoration
is to he Five Thousand ($5,000.00)
Dollars divided into shares of One
Hundred (SIOO.OO > Dollars each, with
the privilege of increasing the same
from time to time in an amount not
exceeding iu the aggregate Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($.'0,000.00), not less
than ten per cent, of said capital stock
to be paid in either in cash, or prop
erty or both at such valuation as
tioners deem fair.
3
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain to its stockholders, and
the bustttess thereof to be that of
mining and setting iron ore, manga
nese, manganlferons iron ore, and
such other ores and minerals as peti
tioners or said corporation may be
sire; the right to construct and oper
ate spur tracks, railroads for private
use, tramways, and to do any other
act usual or incident to or which may
facilitate mining operations; the
leasing, owning and selling of real es
tate, mineral lands, ores and minerals
oi all sorts; the b ying and selling of
goods, wares and merchandise, and
the doing of any other act which may
promote or facilitate any business as
above indicated in which said corpor
ation may engage, with the right to
sue and be sued, make by-laws binding
on its stockholders, and with all the
rights, privileges and powers Incident
to such corporations.
4
The principal office and place of
business of said corporation shall be
Cartersville, Bartow County. Georgia,
with the right and privilege to estab
lish branch offices elsewhere wtthia
or without said state as petitioners or
said corporation may desire.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray for
all of the foregoing rights, privileges
and powers and that they be made a
body corporate as aforesaid with all
the rights, privileges and powers inci
dent to corporations of like nature.
PAUL F. AKIN,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in office, this August 1, 1917.
J. R. ANDERSON,
Deputy Clerk Bartow Superior Court
I hereby certify tliat the foregoing
is a correct copy of the original peti
tion filed in the Clerk’s Office of the
Superior Court of Bartow County,
Georgia, this August 1, 1917.
J. R. ANDERSON,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court of
Bartow County, Georgia,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Bartow County:
Under and by virtue of a certain de
ciee signed by the Hon. M. C. Tarver,
J. S. C. C. C„ on the 21st day of
July. 1917, in the case of G. B. Elrod,
as administrator de bonis non, with
the will annexed of J. J. Johnson, de
ceased, vs. Mrs. Mattie Alexander, et
al, the same being suit No. 16 to the
July Term, 1916, of the Superior Court
of Bartow County, Georgia, the under
signed will sell before the Court
House door in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in September, 1917, to the highest
b'dder for cash, the following des
cribed property, to-wit:
All those portions of lots of laud
Nos. 108 and 109 in the 15th District
and 3d Section of Bartow County,
Georgia, containing 109.03 acres, more
or less, lying within the following
boundaries, to-wit: Beginning at e
point in the southern edge of thi
Adairsville and Rome Public Roal
where the eastern boundary of ianf
lot No. 109 intersects said public roal
and running thence westerly along th(
southern edge of said public road a
distance of 330 feet, thence running in
a southerly direction 830 feet, to a
point in the south boundary of said
lot 109, which point is 458 feet from
the southeast corner of said lot 109;
and from said point running shut- 1
westerly 324 feet, more or less, to the
southwest corner of garden now tend
ed by one Cochran, thence albng the
southwest side of said garden 48 feet,
along said garden fence, and thence
in a straight line across said lot No.
108 to the southwest corner of said
: lot No, 108, thence east along the
south boundary line of said lot No.
108 to the southeast corner of said lot
No. 108, thence north along the east
ern boundary of said lots Nos. 108 and
109 a distance of 3710 feet to the
A-dairsville and Rome public road, the
point of beginning. Said described
laud being a part of what is known as
the J. J. Johnson farm, and said des
cribed portion containing 109.03 acres,
more or less.
The growing crops on said land for
the present year, the right to the
rents for the present year and pos
session of the land during the present
year are not sold, but are expressly
reserved, the possession of such land
t j be fully and completely given to the
purchaser at the end of the present
year.
Said land is to be sold as the prop
erty of the estate of John J. Johnson,
deceased, in the hands of G. B. Elrod
as administrator aforesaid for the pay
ment of certain debts and charges set
out in the aforesaid decree.
This August. Ist, 1917.
G. B. ELROD.
Administrator de bonis non with the
will annexed of J. J. Johnson, de
ceased.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Lay
ton. late of said county, deceased, to
render an account of their demands to
me within the time prescribed by law.
properly made out. And all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby re
quested to make immediate paymeni
to the undersigned.
This 20th day of August. 1017.
JNO. H. WIKLK,
Administrator of Mrs. Mary A. Layton.
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