The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, November 15, 1917, Image 3

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Legal Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES. l X) ;GIA, Bartow County: ' u ! be sold before the court house ;aid County, within the legal , , sale, on the first Tuesday in r niber, 191", to the highest bidder •, "ash, the following described j oiu-ity, towit: r‘,t of laud No. 943 in the 4th dis- ; ,i 3d section of Bartow County, ! Levied on and will be sold (>,('■ property of Mrs. M. A. F. Davis, ! -td. to satisfy our State and A . r.'-v tax fi fa against said Davis . year 1915. \l_ o at the same time and place one j j ~p ard lot in the City of Carters- ; i lle Bartow county. Georgia, bounded j 3 T follows: West by Gilmer street, I north by Carter street, south by prop- j , M . t , f t. H. Baker, and east by prop-1 0 f Mrs. B. V. Eaves. Levied on ?n ,i will be sold as the property of Nljl ] Eaves to satisfy our fi fa issued front the Justice Court of the 822nd l ij.i ,: G. M., in favor of R. H. Ren gainst said Eaves. \! , at the same time and place, one , and lot in the City of Carters , ’e. Bartow County Georgia, con a one-half acre, more or less, and : ‘l ]vierl as follows: West by Gilmer „ ,South by property Sf T. H. ke cast by property of Mrs. A, J. Lav- and north by Carter street. 1 .evil (1 on and will be sold as the •ropertv of Mrs. A. J. Eaves to satisfy (llir f fa from the Justice Court of the <22nd District G. M., in favor of R. W. I,;indei.- & Sons, against said Eaves. \Lo at the same time and place ons % i-passeniger Buick automobile, tnt i .dso the undivided one-halt intey. <*-■ in one blower am! anvil, one tire :er and shrinker, and the balance of a complete set of blacksmith tools. Levied oil as the property of W. D. Pvaig. to satisfy one fi fa issued from he City Court of Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia, in favor of Southern Cotton Oil Cos., against W. D. Craig •nd J. M. Craig. Said blacksmith tools • ng now located in the blacksmith *hop of said defendant in fi fa aid will do delivered to purchaser at said last ihove stated place. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot in the City of Carters rille, Bartow County, Georgia, bound ed as follows: South, west and north bjr property of Mrs. L. E. Jones, and east by Bartow Street. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Mrs. Lula Bilbro, to satisfy two State and ♦county tax fi fas, one for the year 1915, and one for the year 1916. Also at the same time and place lots of land Nos. 34, 35 and 38, in the 4th District and 3rd Section of Bartow County, Georgia. Levied on and will he sold as the property of Walter White to satisfy one State and county tax fi fa for the year 1915 . Also at the same time and place lot of Land No. 291 in the 21st District and 2nd Section of Bartow County, Geor gia. Levied on and will be sold as the property of J. M. Knight to satisfy one fi fa issued from the City Court of Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia, in favor of Joe Northy against J. M. Knight. Also at tie same 'time an<T place one house and lot in the City of Car tevsville, Bartow County, Georgia, known as the Rhinehardt property, Grounded on the north by lot of Mrs. John Ford, east by Tenness*ee Street, ptouth by lot of W. J. Covington, and west by property of John Burke, %■> described in. mortgage note executed by Judge Haley to W. J. Covington on October 19, 1908. Levied on as the property of Judge Haley, de pendant in fi fa, he being notified in writing. Also at the same time and place •ne iron gray mare mule, about eight •ears old, weight about one thousand pounds; one black mare mule about 14 years old, weight about one thous and pounds, and one two-liorse Mil |im wagon and harness. Levied on *nd will be sold as the property of de fendant, Willis Pickett, to satisfy one Distress Warrant, issued from the Jus tice Court of the 822nd District G. M„ in favor of Cartersville Land Cos. against Willis Pickett. Also at the same time and place one undivided one-tenth interest in thirty cres, more or less, of lot of land No. '24 in the sth District and 3rd Section of Bartow Countv. Georgia, hounded follows: North by G. H. ‘leadden, east, by M. L. John *' . south by J. P. Walker, and west by w H. Chunn. Levied on and will be * i as the property of Eugene Johnson ■' satisfy one fi fa issued from the Jus ’y favor of G. W. Battle against C'gene Johnson. M o at the same time and place bay her-® nuile about 9 years old, 'bine about 950 pounds. Levied on will be sold a the property of ’enkirs to satisfy one fi fa issued ■’ the City Court of Cartersville, County, Georgia, in favor of i Cartersv'ille, against John Jen ! D Shaw, W. W. Roberts Horse i A ' :,, le Cos, and W. W. Roberts. IV. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff, T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff, T A. ITICKS, Deputy Sheriff. Mugh Latimer has applied for cx l>,ion of personalty, and setting ! ait and valuation of homestead, and ' ill pass upon the same at 10 o'clock’ A on the Ist day of December, ''l i, at my office. November Bth, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Notice is hereby given to all oredi '■ of John P. Lewis, late of said ' ,ll aty. deceased, to render in an ac count of their demands to us, within ue time prescribed by law, properly nade out. .And all persons indebted to v aid deceased are hereby requested to niake immediate pavment to the un dersigned. This Bth dav of October, 1917. , L. P. LEWIS, , J. J. HILL, JNO. B. LEWIS, i \ Executors of John P, Lel*. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Bv virtue of an order granted at the November Term ,917, of the Cofrt of Ordinary of Bartow County, the un dersigned will se ii before the' Com 'eaal 6 ° f Sa ' id ° oUllt >’- within the mgal bale hours, on the liraL Tuesday ■lu December, 1917, tortile highest bld dei for cash, the following real estatp towit: estate Three # and one-half acres of land more oi less, in the town of Kingston’ Uartow County; Ga., and known as the home place of Annie Stanford, and m.ng the land conveyed to Annie Stanford by Ella Austin, October 2d. "906. and recorded in Book "W W ’’ of Deeds, page 113, clerk’s office', said county, said lot hounded as follows- On the north by lots of J. D Bradley and Kitchens estate, west by William Goodwin, south by Goodwin alley and east by lots of Mary Doyle, Gillain and school house lot. Sold as property estate f Annie Stanford for the pur- i ipose of paying debts and distribution. ‘ This ith day of November, 1917. JNO. H. WIKLE, Administrator ; Estate of Annie Stanford. ! Citation for 12 Months’ Support. GEORGIA. Bartow County. Mrs. S. A. Keith having made appli cation for twelve months’ support out of the estate of R. 0. Keith, and ap-1 praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their returns, all persons concerned are hereby notified to show cause before the Court of Ordinary, of said County on the first Monday in December, 1917, '•why said application should not be granted. This ( 6tb day of November, 1917. G. \\ . HENDRICKS, Ordinary. fc ■ ■ - ■ -■ . , . Citation fro Dismission. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Whereas, Mrs. Caroline H. Jones, as I Administratrix of the estate of H. E. iF. Jones, deceased, represent s'to the fourt. in hgr petition, duly filed, that she has fully administered H. E. F. Jones’ estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not be discharged from her ad- 1 ministration and receive letters of dis missal on the first Monday in Decem ber, 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Bartow County. To all whom it may concern: J. H. Morris and D. M. Shinall, hav ing applied to me for letters of admin istration cum testamento annexo, on the estate of J. A. Shimall, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next the estate of J. A. Shinall, late of appear at the December term, 1917, pf the Court of Ordinary of said to be held on Monday, the 3rd day of December next, and show •cause, if any they can, why letters of administration cum testamento au nexo should not be granted to J. H. •Morris and D. M. Shinall on the estate of J. A. Shinall, deceased. Witness my official signature this Ifith day of November, 1917. ‘G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, of said county, will lie sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in December, 1917, at the Court House in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situate in Cherokee County, towit: Lot of land No. 303 in 23rd district and 2nd section of Cherokee County. Lot 196 in the same district and sec tion, except ten acres off of said lot 196. One-third undivided interest in lot of land lot No. 172 in the 4th dis trict and 3d section of Bartow County. Terms cash. J. A. STEPHENS, Admr. J. M. Stephens, Deceased. SALE. GEORGIA. Bartow County. By virtue of an order from Hon. .Tno’ F. Howard, Ordinary Pike county, Ga.. 1 will sell before the Court House in Cartersville, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December, the following property to wit: One hundred and sixty (160) acres land, more or less, in the 22nd dis trict of Bartow County. Ga., land lot 147, known as the Satterfield place, tnd belonging to C. M. Fox worth, de ceased Terms of sale, cash. SAVANNAH V. FOX WORT H, Administra t rix. "This October 30, 1917. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Notice is hereby given to all credi tors of the estate of Annie Stanford. hPe of said county, deceased, to ren der in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law. nroperlv made out. And all per-pus indebted to said deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Bth day of October, 19)7. .7XO. H. WfKLE. County Administra tor and Administrator Estate of An nie Stanford. J.! BEL FOR DIVORCE. GEORGIA. Bartow County. Betty Xyberg vs. Albert Nyberg. tbel for divorce in the Superior Court of Bartow County, Georgia. _ The defendant, Albert Nyberg, a non resident, 1* hereby notified and re quired personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the next Superior Court m lie held in and for said County, on the second Monday in January, b next, then and there to answer the Plaintiffs demand in an action of divorce as in default thereof the court, will proceed as to justice shall apper- Witnese the Honorable M. C. Tarver. Judge of said court, this the Bth day of November, 1917. I R ANDERSON. Deputy Clerk. Bartow Superior Court, j K, Whitaker, Attorney for Plaintiff. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, NOV. 15, 1917. HARDMAN WORKING UN FUEL PROBLEM GEORGIANS URGED TO CO-OPER ATE IN ORDER THAT SITUA TION MAY BE MET.—SHORTAGE EXPLAINED. New Industries and Heavy Demands Create Greater Consumption— System for State.. Commerce, Ga., Nov. 00, 1017.—Dr. L. G. Hardman, fuel administrator for Georgia, has issued the following pub lic statement for the information and benefit of coal dealers and consumers: ‘Tor the information and instruc tion of consumers and dealers in coal, and in answer to the many questions and inquiries regarding the fuel situa tion, I wish to say that the machinery for putting into operation the recent act of Congress regulating and con trolling the distribution of coal, is be ing organized as rapidly as possible. “It is my intention to effectively and efficiently administer and enforce the law in Georgia, for the relief of emer gency needs with the greatest dispatch possible. Time and Patience Needed. “The task of working out a perfect system for regulating the price and controlling the distribution of coal to meet local requirements is a tremend ous undertaking and will require time and patience if satisfactQry results are to be obtained. To this end the de-; partment seeks the earnest co-opera tion of all concerned. Special agents representing the department in Wash ington are now in Georgia, aiding- in perfecting the system. “The conditions entering into and which have resulted in the present critical situation are numerous. The most important, perhaps, is the enor mous increase in demand as compared | with production. The Federal Trade Commission has estimated that the in creased consumption is fully 20 per cent. The increased consumption of coal by railroads, due to the enormous demands for transportation service, is about 30 per cent, or an increase of about 40,000,000 tons. The railroads in normal times take 25 per cent of the coal produced each year. The cot ton mills in Georgia, the Carolinas and in New England have increased their output far above normal, running day and night, necessarily increasing their consumption of coal. The great ex pansion of industrial activity in steel, indicated by an increased production in 1916 over 1915 of 10,000,000 tons, accounts for an increased demand for 40,000,000 cons of bituminous coal. New munition plants and the greatly increased output of old plants has taken additional large quantities of coal out of the market, one plant in Virginia —Hopewell— under existing conditions, is consuming the total pro duction of two moderate sized mines. I mention these instances of increased consumption in order that I might more forcibly stress the importance of economy on the part of consumers. In small towns, where available, wood should be used extensively as possible until the present situation has been relieved. Organization in Georgia. • “In regard to the organization now being formed to w r ork in compliance with the act of Congress: When com pleted the fuel administration will be represented in every county in Geor gia by a committee; there will be in cities of over 2,500 population a city committeeman. It will be. the duty of these committeemen, acting in con junction, to see that the law regulat ing and controlling the price and con servation of coal is carried out. “Any question that might arise con cerning prices or distribution oi coal in any community, should be taken up with the county chairman or the city committeeman, who will investigate the merits of the case and communi cate with this department. “In hringing quetsions and com plaints before county chairmen or city committeemen, it should he remem bered that these gentlemen are serv ing without pay or hope of pecuniary gain. The work being done by them as well as the work carried on by the state fuel administrator is purely a patriotic service. The public should therefore exhaust their every resource and use every effort to adjust their matters before resorting to the aid oi countv chairmen or city committee-! men.' These gentlemen are all busi-j ness men who. fully realizing the im-j portance of action m j tones, rai roaf , ' v eP t running and j plants might be Kept • “*> * ,: households kept warm, have onerea their time as a patriotic sei ' l< '® l! V, furtherance of our commoi c • - j j gamers should, therefore, u -i through the agencies as > ways done and exercise the°adjustment 5 of prices before bur-j dening local coj PW"*- ? w “' Plaints ' h7nluhtm i sarv to mas? com.. lain- • .• atpment be made in writing with full statement of facts relating thereto. j Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA. Bartow Countv. SMr..,o r of “IT tbe I f";finn°wiil b- heard cn the first application *iii Monday in December next. This November th. 191 1. G, W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. ANNOUNCEMNT. To the Voters of the City of Carters ville: Each of th© undersigned hereby an nounces his candidacy for the position r£dern.an of said city under the „ „ charter recently adopted, new charter p c FLEMIS TER. H H. C-REEN. Z. M. JACKSON. wrow ROYS ; 111 NAVAL SERVICE ! Ihe following boys are now in ser- I ' ice in the United States navy and are, therefore, on the honor roll of Bartow ! county boys who are serving their j country in its defense in war. The very best of reports come from the officers m charge at the various stations and j vessels where engaged. All these vol : untarily enlisted, as will be seen from the list below, as far back as 1913 and • 1914. Four enlisted this year previous I to the declaration of war. Nearly half, l however, enlisted since the war. The following is the list: j July 7, 1913—Wm. V. Kirkpatrick, | C. P., Cartersville. ; February 5, 1914 —Joe Jeffries, A. | S., Adairsville, December 15, 1914—Clyde C. Sor rells, A. S., Cartersville. January 18, 1915—Amos Perkins, C. P., Cartersville. May 1, 1916—Roy Tucker, Seaman, Cartersville. May 4, 1916—Hoy Tucker, A. S., Cartersville. September 15, 1916 Harold C. Wade, A. S., Allatoona. January 8, 1917—Doctor J. Brown, fireman, 3rd class, Cartersville. January 8, 1917—Wylie H. Branilett, A. S., Cartersville. January 18, 1917 —Edward Bram lett, A. S., Cartersville. aJnuary 27, 1917 —Pryor W. Wald rup, fireman 3d class, Cartersville. j April 10, 1917—Ralph R. Davis, fireman, 3d clttss, Taylorsville. April 29, 1917—Stuart K. Chilton, 1 A. S., Adairsville. April 29, 1917—Harrison B. Jack- I son, A. S., Adairsville. April 28, 1917 —Wm. Frank Tracy, A. S., Cartersville. May 22, 1917—Wm. Amos Chumb ler, fireman, 3d class, Cartersville. June 1, 1917—Leopold M. Schener, j Lds. Yeo., Cartersville. June 20, 1917—Herbert L. Barron, Lds. Yeo., Cartersville. June 25, 1917—William A. Galt, A. S., Cartersville. June 26, 1917—Frank R. Jolly, A.J S., Kingston. June 26, 1917--Julius C. Shaw, A. S., Cartersville. July 11, 1917—Arthur S. Kennedy, fireman, 3d class, Cartersville. July 27, 1917—Carl Gilbert, fireman, 3d class, Cass Station. August 9, 1917—Moses Darden, A. S., Kingston. August 14, 1917—5. Ralph Garwood, A. S., Cartersville. • August 29, 1917—Horace Robt. Don ald, A. S., Rydal. (The abbeviation A. S. means able seaman.) CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK. Acts Like Dynamite On a Sluggish Liver and You Lose a Day’s Work. There’s no reason why a person should take sickening, salivating calo mel when a few cents buys a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone —a per fect substitute for calomel. It' is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn’t make you sick and c*3n not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is per fectl yharmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated to morrow. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone in stead and you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipa tion, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist! says if you don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you.—Advt. POSTMA STER EX A MI N ATI ON. At the request of the Postmaster General the United States Civil Ser | vice Commission has announced an ex amination to be held at Rome, Ga., : on December 12, 1917, for the position of “Postmaster” at Cartersville, Ga. This office has an annual compensa tion of $2,400- To be eligible for thin examination an applicant must be a citizen of the United States, must actually reside within the delivery of the office and have so resided at the time the present vacancy occurred. Applicants must have reached theii twenty-first but not their sixty-first birthday on the date of the examina tion. Application Form 304 and full in formation concerning the requirements of the examination may be secured from the Local Secretary at the Post office or from the Civil Service Com mission, Washington, D. C. Applications should be properly ex ecuted and filed with the Commission at Washington, D. C., in time to ar range for the examination of the ap plicant. • H. L. ADAMS, Local Secretary. CARD OK THANKS. We wish to thank our friends for their kindness to us during the illness and death of our dear wife and mother and for their beautiful floral tributes. K. C. ATKINSON and Family. 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