The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, August 30, 1923, Image 8

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Take SEWELL’S • LIVER CAPS For Your Liver Sewell’s BITTER TONIC For Strength Sewell’s Q-RITONE For Stomach Troubles Phone 43 SEWELL DRUG COMPANY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. List Your Real Estate With L. C. EVANS Farm Lands, City Residence and Business Property Agent tor Fruit and Truck Lands on Mississippi Gulf Coast. Office in Sam Jones Building Cartersville, Ga. G. T. Turnipseed, Graduate Veterinarian OFFICE AT - Leake's Stable, Cartersville— NIGHT PHONE 410 Dr. H. P. McElreath DENTIST Will be in Adairville every Wdnesday until furthur notice. R. J. DONAHOO *R. B. HARRIS Res. Phone 4803. Res. Phone 16fi Donahco & Harris (Successors to Young & Donation Cos) REAL ESTATE and RENTAL AGENTS Also Agents For Sale and Exchange of Extra Good Farm and Truck Lands in Florida. Offices in the Grand Opera House Bldg., and No 4 Wall St. OFFICE PHONE No. 35 CARTERSVILLE. GA. G. M. JACKSON & SONS Funeral Directors and Undertakers Parlor Located WEST MAIN STREET Wo carry complete line of Coffins Caskets, Vaults, Robes. AUTO HEARSE All calls given prompt attention, day or night, DAY PHONE 164 NIGHT PHONES, 299 and 248 Mr. Z. M. Jackson and L. E. Jackson will give their personal attention to all calls, in future, as in the past. JOHN W. JONES Funeral Director Coffins and Caskets. Auto Hearse and Chapel Service. Calls answered at night. Phone 126 South Erwin Street. OFFICE TELEPHONE 26 CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA L. L. LOWRY DENTIST Office, 13 1-2 Bank Black Phone 120. Res. Phone 285 Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Cartersville, Ga. CHAPTER MASONS f Cartersville Chap to ter. Royal Arch Ma -1 sons. N0.144, meets !I regularly o n th e night in each month All Companions urged to at-' tend, and visiting Companions given a cordial welcome. J. A. OSMENT. High Priest. H. G. DAVIS, Secretary. Woodmen of the World Meets at the K. of P. Hall. Ist and 3rd Monday nights, begin ning May 21st. Z. M. JACKSON, C. C. E. R. MINES. Clerk. 5-20-tf NOTICE K. OF P Cartersville Lodge No. 42, Knights oi Pythias, meets second and fourth Friday nights in each month at Castle Hail. All qualified Knights cordially invited to meet with us. T. B. LEAKE. C. C. H. E. FELTON, K. of R. & s. Cartersville Lodge No. 63. F & A. M. meets first and third Tuesday nights at the Masonic Hall, at 8:00 o'clock. All qualified brethren cordially invited to sit with us. ‘By order of H. G. DAVIS. W ,and. J.'H. SHAW. Secretary. A cockerel rs a male fowl less than Colds Cause (lrip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one ''Bromo Quinine.' £ V\ signature on box. 30c. Contribution From Mr. E. A. Barnett (From the Washington, (la, News- Reporter) JJr. Editor: 1 hand you a clipping from Com merce and Finan<*\ entitled 'Terms o l Harter." which explains itself. It is said that the farmers are the backbone of the cautery, but unless the brains of the country can bring aEiout a mere# equitable adjus.mept of virtue* than those stated in the clipping the country will soon be without a back bone. E. A. HARNETT. In Terms of Barter. T own and run a farm in Virginia. Just how the farmer today is prosper ing as against the eitj laborer the fol lowing facts show: V It takes 63 l-'2 dozen, or 762 eggs to pay a plasterer for one day of e.ght hours work. it takes 17 1-2 bushels of corn, or a year’s receipts from half an acre, to pay a bricklayer one day-. It takes twenty-three chickens weigh ing three pounds each, to pay a painter for one day s wor, v in New York, It takes forty-two pounds of butter, or the output froth fourteen cows, ted and milked for twenty-four hours, to pay a plumber sl4 a day. It takes a hog weighing 175 pounds, representing eight months feeding and care, to pay a carpenter for one day’s work. Who sees the way out? The city workmans wages must de cline or we farmers will stop farming entirely, exactly what most of us are doing. T have planted my last crop, and this year nearly 1,000 acres goes down in grass, on which X will raise nothing.. 1 can see only one way now: Teach New York hens to lay bricks instea<j of eggs.—Graham F. Biandy, in the New York Herald. Flappers Protest Parent-Teacher Plan To Enforce Modesty Somerset, Pa., Aug. 30’.—This little chy has been somersaulted into a style class war with the bobbed hair,' lip stick, waving flappers arrayed on one side and her more timid sisters oi long tresses on the other. The first clash occurred yesterday, when the Parent-Teacher Association formally indorsed the "old-fashioned" girl and took steps ;o pet lion the school board to adopt a uniform style uf dress for all si hi\o! girls. ’The rules would bar silk hose, short skirts, babbed hair and low neck, sleeveless dresses. But—the flapper contingent, hearing of the meeting, stormed it.' Their ver i hal protes., delivered in rhyme, was as ! short and snappy as the dress and man. I per of the flapperette who delivered it: "1 can show my shoulders. I can show my knees; v 1 ni a free-born American; And 1 can show what i please." Pickens Wood For Cleveland, Ohio’s, Big Shrine Barbecue Wednesday two carloads of plain oak cordwood were shipped from Jasper, to Cleveland, Ohio, where it will be used to cook a big barb'eeue on August 31. Cleveland is to he' hostess this year to the National Shriners’ convention. Some members of the "Korna Club,' the name of the Cleveland Shriller or ganization, are also Elks and a.tended the recent Elk convention in Atlanta. The big barbecue caught their atten tion and they decided Cleveland must have one when the Shriners came to see them. To lie sure ii was done right, they engaged Mr. Elbert B. Thornton, of Atlanta,, who was in charge of the Elk barbecue, to come up and d,o it for them. Now C eveland is in the prairie coun try with little op mr timber around A barbecue can’t be cooked with just anything. 4o when Mr. Thornton reach ed the Ohio town he saw at once he was going to have to get him, up some wood. He knew his friend and bro.her Shriller, T. W. Kellogg, of Jasper, Ga , would help him out. When Judge Kellogg receive# his cry for help he took the matter up with Mr. Tillman Bennett, and the latter agreed to furnish three carloads of dry oak wood at $3.50 per cord. f. o. b. Jas per. and now they are on their way. Judge Kellogg did not charge any thing for his services, agreeing to do his part free provided they would give the timber and the section it came from a 'boost. This may seem like' a very small af fair to some of our readers, but the publicity a section gets out of these little things attracts the attention of out-siders and materially helps in its development Modern Farm House Burned to Ground ' Near Camp Ground The home of Noah Price, near the Morrison Camp Ground, was burned to the ground early last night, the house being a total loss. t The cause of the hie was not known. Mr. Price stated' last night that he had no way of telling what started the fire, whether defec tive wiring or "rat with matches " The house war one of the most nrtod erti faiqt houses in the county. It was ■ glued by electricity and had its own waterworks system. Mr. Price stated that he had some insurance on it, but i nothing like enough te cover his loss. The , blaze came about the time of the close o the camp meeting, and at. ttacted a large crowd of people to the 1 scene. \ ery little of the household ef- ■ fects were saved. —‘Rome News-Trib une. ' THE TRIBUNE-NEWS, CARTERSVILLE, GA„ AUGUST 30, 1923. SHERIFF’S SALE. | GEORGIA—Bartow County. | Will be sold before the court houso door in the City of Cartersville, Geor gia said county, on the first Tuesday in September, 1923, within the legal hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for cash at public ou.cry, the following described property, to-wit: That certain tract or par cel of land situated, ly ng and being in the Fi th district and Third section of Bartow county Georgia, the same be ing seventy-two and one-half 4,72 i -2) acres, more or less, of lot of land N’u. 76 described as follows, to-wit: Begin ning fifty (50) rods from the southeast corner of said lot at a stake on the east siip of said lot and running thence north fifty (50) rods to the southeast corner of the property of J. D. Burkes, thence west sixty-four (64) rods to a stake thence north to the original line, thence west to an original corner, thence south fifty (50) rods to a “take, thence east forty-nine . 19) rods to a stake, thence sou.h sixty-four (6-it rods to a stake, thence east to starting point. levied on and will be sold as the property of W. H. Hazelwood, un der and by vinue of a tax fi, fa. issued by J. ID. Pittard, Tax Collector, Bar town County, Georgia, for State County and School taxes for the year 1922. Defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in possession being duly notified. Also, at the same tme and place, will be sold that certain house and lot in the City of Cartersville, Georgia, said county, located on the *orth side of Carter street and bounded' as fol lows: North by the property of Mrs. Alice Collins, east by property of Mrs. Victoria Garrison, south by Carter street, aud west by property of Miss Sallie Wilkerson. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Mrs. Mamie Wilkes, under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by J. D. Pittard, Tax Col lector, Bartow County. Georgia, for State, County and School taxes for the year 1922. Levy made by J, O. Goodson. L. C., and defendant in fi. fa and tenant in possession being duly notified. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one house and lot iri the City of Cartersville. Georgia. said county, located on the south side of C. -ter street and bounded as follows: North by Carter street, east by prop erty of John R. Trippe. south by prop erty of Cartersville Grocery Company, and west by property of Mrs. B. V. Eaves. Levied on and wll be sold as the property of Mrs. J. J. Eaves, under and by virtue of a tax n. fa. issued by J D. Pittard, Tax Collector. Bartow CoUn’ty, Georgia, for State, County and Sciiooi taxes for die year i922. Ll-vv made by J, C). Goodson, I. C., and de fendant in fi. fa. and tenant in pos se. sion being duly no*ui<; 1. A'so, at the same ime and piuce. will be sold one l.ou-e and jot and also one vacant lot in die CPy ot Carters villc. Georgia, said 'i;ity, loca.ed m the north side of Cartel street, and bounded as follows: North by prop erty of Aaron Hollingsworth east by property of Miss Sallie Wilkinson, soutli by Carter street, an<j west by Railroad street. Levied on and will I e sold as the property of the estate of J D. Wilkerson, under and by virtue of a tax ti. fa. issued by J. D. Pittard, Tax Collector. Bartow County, Georgia. ' for State, County and School taxes 1 for he year 1922. Levy made by J. O. Goodson. L’ C.. arid defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in possession being duly no. tified ' Also, at the same time and place, ] will be sold one house an'd lot in the C'ty of Cartersville, Georgia, said! county, located on the north side of Carter street, and bounded as follows: 'North by the property o Aaron Hol lingsworth, east by property of Miss Mamie Wilks south by Carter street, and west by property of-the estate of .1, I). Wilkerson. Levied on and will be sold as .he property of Miss Sallie Wilkerson, under and by virtue of a tax 11, fa. issued by J. D. Pittard. Tax i Collector, Bartow County,' Georgia, for t-'tate. County and School taxes for the I year 1922. Levy made by J. O. Good ■ son, L. C., and defendant in fi. fa. and i tenant in possession lining duly noti- I tied. Also, at the same time and place, I will be sold one vacant lot known as No. 64 of the. Lownds survey in the City of Cartersville, Georgia, said county, described a s follows: Com mencing at a point 2.10 feet from the northeast corner of Mary and Summit streets and running thence north along the east side of Summit street 50 feet, thence east 135 feet, thence south 50 feet, thence west 135 feet to the starting point. Levied on and will be sold as the property of James R. Stotelmeyer, under and by virtue of a tax fi. fa. issued by J. D. Pittard, Tax Collector, Bartow County, Georg a, for State. County and School taxes for the year 1922. Levy made by J. M- Hammond. L. C., anfi defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in possession being duly notified. Also tit the same time and place will be sold an undivided one-sevehth (1-7) interest in lots of land Nos. 1019, 1020 and 1021, in the Fourth district and Third section of Bartow county, Geor gia. Levied upon and will be sold as the property of Alfred Greenwood, un der arid by virtue of tw 0 fi. fas. Issued from the Justice Court of the 822nd District. G. M.. of Bartow County, Ga., in favor of Dr. T. Lowry against the said Alfred Greenwood, and also one fi fa issued from said fcourt in faivor of Dr. S. M. Howell against the said Alfred Greenwood. Levy made by J. M. Hammond, L. C and defendant in fi fa. and tenant tn possession being duly notified. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold that certain house and lot In the town of Pine Log, Ga., said county, said lot containing five and one-eighth (5 1-8) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north and east by lands of J. A. Dorrah, on the souih by lands of S. R. Bradford, and on the west by Calico Valley road. Levied on and will be sold as the prop erty of J. P. McCoy, under and by vir tue of a fi. fa. issued from the City Court of Cartersville, Georgia, said county in favor of Gus M*-Coy against l the said J. P. McCoy. Defendant in fi. fa. and tenant in possession being duly not’fied. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold that certain house and lot at No. 9 Stokely street, in the City of Car.eisville, said county, but being No. 4 of the Peacock survey, bounded on the north by the property of Sonnie McCrary, east by property of John Brown, west by property of Miss Sal lie Haywood, and 0 n south by Stokely street. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Charlie Cherry, under and by virtue of an attachment issued from the Justice Court 822nd District, G. M. in favor of the Cartersville Un dertaking Company against the said Charlie Cherry. Levy made by J. M. Hammond, L. C-. and defendant and tenant in possession duly notified. Also at the same time and place will be sold that tract or parcel of land in Cartersville, Bartow county. Georgia, fronting 47 feet on a 40-foot street and running back west of uni form width 175 feet to a 10-foot al ley. being lot No. 31 of the T. J. No land survey if he property formerly owned by the J. J. Howard estate. Lev ied and will be sold as the property of Emeline Morgan to satisfy four execu tions issued from the Justice Court of tile 822nd District. G. M., of saiq coun ty ;rtl in favor of G. II Carra.t and J M. Smith against said Emeline Mor gan. one common law execution is sued on September 16. 1922. and the other three being issued August 2, 1923. upon attachment sued out for the purchase money of said property at the August term. 1923, of said court, all based upon notes executed for the purchase money of said lands, recon veyance deed having been executed and recorded in terms of the statute. Defendant in ii fa and tenant in pos session being duly notified. Also at the same time and place will be sold all that certain raet of lasd containing 49.70 acres, more or less in total, knoqjn and described as all those parts of lots of land Nos. 1222 and CHECKER COLUMN Edited by DAVIS SHAW. , Laird and Lady, In our last lesson we promised to demonstrate the "Laird and Lady” Opening The name was given to this opening by Anderson the famous Eng lish expert, ip honor of Laird and Lady Cather, of Cambusneithan, England, whe were great lovers of the game of draughts. Mr. L6e 4kvs of this open ing: "The opening admits of unusual scope for the formation of intricate combinations and the power of the re - spective sides is evenly balanced." Trunk Move. 1. It—ls 2. 23—19 3. S—ll 4. 22—17 5. 9—13 6. 17—14 7. 10—17 8. 21—14 9. 15—18 10. 26—23 11. 13—17 12. 19—15 13. 11 —16 14, 24—20 15. 16—19 16. 23—16 17. 12—19 18. 15—11 19. 7—16 20. 20—11 • 21. 17—22 22. 27—24 23. 19—23 24. 24—19 25. 23—26 26. 30 —23 27. 18—27 28. 32—23 29 3 8 30. 25—18 31. 8—22 34. 28—24 33. 2 7 34. 19—16 35. 6—lo 36. 16—11 37. 10—17 38. 11— 2 39. 1— 6 40. 2 9 41. 5—14 42. 24—20 43. 17—21 44. 20—16 45. 21—25 46. 16—11 47. 25—30 48. 23—19 49. 22—26 50. 31—22 51. 30—26 Drawn. Try this variation: 1. 11—15 2. 23—19 3. B—U 4. 22—17 5. 9—13 6. 17—14 7. 10—17 8. 21—14 9. 15—18 10. 24—20 14. 3 8 12. 19—15 13. 6—lo 14. 15— 6 15. I—l 7 16. 25—22 17. 18—26 18. 30—14 19. 13—17 20. 28—24 21. 2 6 22. 26—22 ' 23. 17—26 24. 31—22 25. 6 9 26. 22—18 27. 9—13 28. 27—23 29. 13—17 30. 24—19 31. 7—lo 32. 14— 7 33. 11—16 34. 20—11 35. 8—22 36. 7 3 37. 17—21 38. 23—18 39. 5 5 40.3 7 41. 21—25 42. 7—ll 43. 25—30 44. 18—15 45. 22—26 46. 15—10 47. 26—31 48. 10— 7 49. 9—14. Drawn. Another One. 1. 11—15 2. 23—19 3. 8- 1 1 4. 22—17 5. 9—33 6. 17—14 7. 10—17 8. -21—14 9. 15—IS ,10. 26—23 11, 13—17 12. 31—26 13. 17—21 14. 25—22 15. 18—25 16. 29 —22 17. 11 -16 18. 22—1 i 19. 4 8 20. 24—20 21. 5—9 22. 14— 5 23. 7—lo 24. 20— 4 25. 10—14 26. 17—10 27. 6—31 28. 26—22 29. 31—26 30. 4 3 31. 26—19 32. B—J.l 30. 3—7 31. 11— 8 32. 12—16 33. B—ll 34. 16—20 35. 11— 8 36. 19—23 37. B—l 2 38-. 7—lo 39. 12—16 40. 10—15 41. 16—12 42. 23—13 43. 12—16 44. 18—25 45. 16— U 46. 1# 19 47. 32—27. Drawn, Next week, a continuation of "Laird and Lady.” SNOW SPRINGS. The health of dlir community is very good at this writing. Mr. L(#vis Boswell spent a short while Sunday afternoon with Mr. J. M. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Camp took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Davis Sunday. Mr. Nute Freeman spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. Tom ] Higgins of Rome. i Miss Mae Smith spent Sunday with Misses Annie and Alta Davis. Mr. King Boswell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Free* man. Mr. Nonnie Boswell spent last week with his sister, Mrs. H. O. .iarrett, at Atco. Our protracted meeting is going on at this place. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lanham took fl u. ner with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith Sunday. ■ Success to The Tribune-News. 1223 in 21st district and 2nd section of Bartow county, .Georgia, embraced within the following boundaries, to-’ wit: Beginn ng at the northwest cor ner of land lot No, 1223, thence run ning East a’ong the Northern boun daries of lots Nos. 1223 and 1222, a dis tance of 3198 feet more or less, to right of way of Western A- Atlantic Railroad, thence in it Southwesterly di rection along a made line marked by iron s.akes a distance of 2 466 feet, to point of intersection of said made line with South boundary of land lot No. 1223: thence along Southern boundary of said land lot No. 1223, a distance of 648 feet to Southwesterly corner of said land lot No. 1223, thence north along western boundary of land lot No 1223 to the northwest corner thereo', the beginning point; said described land being same lands agreed to be conveyed by W. A. Jackson to L. J. Smith in bond for tise dated June 26th. 1920, and containing 49.70 acres, more or less, all of said lots and parts of lots lying and being in the 21st Dis trict an<j 2nd Section of Bartow coun ty. Georg a. being hereby levied on as the property of L, J. Smith. Defendant in said execution. Said levy made pursuant to Section 6037 of Georgia Civil Code for the c - foreement of the special lien of ha judgment rendered in lavor of said W. A. Jackson against the said L. J. Smith in said City Court of Carters-- ville, Bartow County, Georg a, at the December term. 1922, and said W. A. Jackson, after obtaining said judgment and before the above levy, having com plied with the provisions of said Code Section in making, filing an<j recording on the deed records of said county in the office of the clerk of the Superior court 'hereof, its qu t claim re-con veyance deed to said Smith of said land for tile purpose of having said levy made thereon. Defendant in fi fa and tenant in possession duly notified. This, August 9th. 1923. G. W. GADDIS. Sheriff. A, V. N'EAL, Deputy Sheriff. CITATION TO PROBATE WILL GEORGIA, Bartow County: In Re: Court of Ordinary of Bar tow County. Georgia.—Petition to Pro- I bate will in solemn form To Mrs. Minnie D. Woodson, heir-dt- 1 law: Forrest L. Dyar having applied,! as executor, for probate in solemn! form of the last will and testament of: Jonathan P. Dyar of said county, you,] as one of the heirs-at-law of said Jonathan P. Dyar being a non-resident] of this State, are hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county, on the first Monday in September 1923, when said applica tion for probate will be heard, and show cause, if any you can, why the prayer of the petition should not be: had and allowed. This, 9th dav of August, 1923 G. W. HENDRICKS Ordinary. CITATION TO EXECUTE TITLES TO LAND. GEORGIA. Bartow County: W M. Tifton having made application to require titles to be executed to him ] to certain land described In a bond fori titles thereto attached purporting to! be signed by S. B. Ledbetter, late o,' said county, deceased, said application ’ alleging that said land has been fully vSy l : I Paint and Varnish Products I I Prevent I l /y |" 8 year’s time your table bears ll B|[| Devoe Paint and Varnish Products ■ll coat ta^e with a smooth, dura ,W AA& ble glass-like surface, guarding the wood from harm and keeping the paid for, all parties concerned are hereby notified that said application will be heard before the Court of Or dinary for said county, on lie 3rd day of September, 1923. Th s August Bth 1323. G, W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OEOl.QlA—Bartow County. pursuant to an order granted by the Court of Or inary of sa d.cuuntv at the June te; m, 1922, I will .. u ’ tore the court house door in s "I count” be tween the legal hour.' of :\i c- on the first Tuesday is Sep.ember, 1923. to the highest, bidder for cash, the following described lands, all lying and being in the Sixteenth district *nnd Third sec tion of Bartow epunty Georgia, and described as follows: The south half o.' land lot No. 147, and also all that part of land lot No. 154. lyiifjj north of a line running east and west across said lot parallel with original south boundary line of said lot, commencing at a point on the east boundary line of said lots, 103 rods north of the south east corner of said lot, thence due west to the west boundary line of said lot 103 rods north of the soufhwest corner thereof, containing in all 137 acres more or less, sold as the property of the estate of M. T. Westbrook, deceas ed. Rents for the year 1923 reserved. Possession will he given as soon as present crops are gathered. August 6th, 1923 MATTIE WESTBROOK LANDERS. Administratrix of the Estate of M. T. Westbrook, Deceased. CITATION TO PROBATE WILL. In re: Court of Ordinary of Bartow , County, Georgia. Petition for Probate of Will in Sol emn Form. To Miss Ann Boyd, heir at law: Wi lis M. Boyd having applied, as ex ecutor for probate in solemn form, of the Last W'll atifi Testament of Gid eon M. Boyd, of said county, you, as one of the heirs at law of said Gideon M. Boyd, being a non-resident of the state, are hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in September, 1923, when said application for probate will be heard, and show cause, if any you can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be had and allowed. This Bth dav of August 1923. G, W, HENDRICKS, Ordinary. CITATION FOR DISMISSION FROM ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Bartow County: Whereas. J. M. Hall, administrator of Marshall Brightwell. deceased, rep resents to the Court in his petition, du'y tiled that he has fully adminis ered Marshall ISrightwell’s estate; this is therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in Sep:ember 1923. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. MARSHALL’S SALE. Adairsville, Ga. j GEORGIA —Bartow County. Will be solfi before the door of the ! Council ' Chamber in the town of i Adairsville Georgia, said county, with in the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September, 1923, to the highest and best bidder for cash, at public outcry, the following described property to-wit: That certain house and lot in the City of Adairsville, sa.d county, bound | ed on the north by property of George Veach, east by property of W. P. Whit worth, south by the Rome public road. I and on west by property of George ! Veach. Levied on and will be sold as ! the property of W. H. Anderson, to | satisfy a certain tax 11. fa. in favor of I the City of Adairsville for the year | 1922. Tenant in possession fiulv noti fied. Also, that certain house and lot in \ the City of Adairsville, said county.] [bounded on the north by property of] X. C. Anderson, east property of W A. Stephens, south by property of i A. W. Barber, and west by Church , street. Levied on and will be sold as ] the property of J. I, Hunt to satisfy! ia ci. y tax fi. fa. for said City of Adairsville for the year 1922. Tenant i in possession duly notified. Also that certain house and lot in the City of Adairsville. said county, hounded on the north by property of N. C. Anderson, on east by* property I of G. W. Brock, south by property of Oscar White arid west by property of A. W. Barber. Levied on and will be sold as the property of the Lee Goodlet estate to satisfy a tax fi. fa. -or said , City of Adairsville, for the year 1922. j 'Tenant in possession duly notified. Also, that certain house and lot in j 'he City of Adairs ville, said county, ! ounded on the north by Chestnut j street, on east by proper,y of Mrs. i Pee: e Watson, south by property of Henry Jones’ wife, arid west by prop [ t.- of Henry Shaw. Levied on and will be sold as the properly of Henry •lop.es to satisfy a certain tax fi. fa. I for 1 saifi C ty of Adairsville. for year ! 00 Tenant in possession duly no tified. .leu. that certain house and let in i the City of Adairsville, said county, i Icupded on the north by property of I the Lee Goo ret estate, etas. by i{lop erty of G. W. Brock west by prop erty of A. W. Barber, and south by ! property ‘of A. Abramson. Levied on aad v. i 1 be sold as the property of Oscar White, to* satisfy a tax fi. fa. for he said city qf Adairsville, for year 1922. Tenant in possession duly no-, t'fied. Also, that certain sure house and j lot located in the City of Adairsville, said county, bcHunded on the north by Church street, east by Dixie Highway, south by property o.’ N. C. An.lerson, and west by Main street i.cvicl on ! and will be sold as the property < l the :of cate of J. Bi Sr. Tenant in possession duly notified. Also, that certain house and lot in the City of Adairsville, said county, bounded on the north by Summer street, east by Church street west by property of Joe Bowdoin Jr., and south by Cross street. Levied on and will be sold as the property of the estate of Mrs. Bessie E. Barber, to satisfy a.tax fi. fa. in favor of said City ofAdairs ville, for year 1922. Tenant in pos session duly notified. Also, that certain house and lot in the City of Adairsville, said county, bounded on the north by property of T L Hunt, east by property of G. W. Brock, south by property of Wilson Bed and on west by Church street. I Levied on and will be sold ns the | property of A. W. Barber to satisfy a tax fi. fa. in favor of the said City of Adairsville, for the year 1922. Tenant in possession duly rio-ified. Also, that certain house and lot lo cated In the City of Adairsville, said county, now occupied by J M. Veach bounded on the north by property of J. W. Ellis, east by Church street, south by property of J. W Hambright, and on west by Main street. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Mrs. M. L. Noland, to satisfy a tax fi. fa. for the said city of Adairsville for the year 1922. Tenant in possession duly notified. Also, that certain house and lot in the City of Adairsville. said county, bounded on the north by property of W. A. McCutchen estate, east by- Rail road street, south by Mrs. V. W. Hayes, and west by property o. Mrs. J. E. Swann. Lev ed, on and will be sold as the property of J. P. Gaines, as trustee, to satisfy two certain tax fi. fas. in favor of the said City of Adairsville, f or ihe years 1.21 and 1922. Tenant in possession duly noti fied. Also. <; at certa'n house .nl iot in the Ci'y of Adairsville. said county* bounded on the north by Summer street, east by property of J. P. Bow doin, Jr., south by Cross street, and west by property of Bank of Adairs vil’e. Sad property levied upon and will be sold as the property of H. N. Addington, to smtisfy a certain tax fi. fa. in favor of the said City of Adairs- Viile for the year 1922. Tenant in pos session duly notified. Also, that certain house and lot in the City of Adairsville, said county, known as the Thomas Johnson place, bounded on the north by property of O. B Bishop, trustee on east by the Bsfptist church lot and an alley, south by property of J. P, Bowdoin, and west by Dixie Highway. Levied upon and ' will be sold as the property of Mrs. E. | K. Bradley, t# satisfy two certain tax fi. fas. in favor of the said Sity of Adairsville, for the years 1921 and 1922. Tenant in possession <july noti fied. This, August 8. 1923. S. T. BURNS, City Marshal. TAX LEVY FOR YEAR 1923. GEORGIA-—Bartow County. By the Boatd of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Bartow County, Georgia sitting for County purposes, August Sth. 1923. It is hereby ordered that Or.e Dollar and Fifty Cents on the one hundred dollars be and is hereby levied on all he taxable property in said county as per the Digest of 1923. and other prop erty in said county, subject to taxation for county purposes, for said year, and that the same be collected by the Tax Coliec-ior of said County, for County purposes, to-wit: Ist. Fifty Cents 0 n the one hundred dollars to pay the legal indebtedness of said county past due and to become due during the year 1923. 2nd. Sixteen Cehts on 'the one hun dred doll irs.to build rind repair bridges arid other improvements, accord,ng to the contract. 3rd Four Cents on the one hundred do Jars to pay sheriffs, jailers and other 'officers’ fe: s, that hev may be entitled to out r - tne county, 4th. a’hrer. Cents on the one hundred dollars to pay the expenses incurred in hooping the poor of the county, and as otherwise in-escribed in "the Code of Georgia. sth. Three Cents <jn the one hun dred dollars to pay the’ expenses_of the county for bailiffs at court, non-resi- I den. witnesses in criminal cases, fuel, stationery and the like. fi 11. Five Cents on the one hundred | dollars to pay jurors a per diem com-, pensation. 7th. Forty Cents on the one hundred dollars for a public road fund for the purpose and as provided in Section 696 of the Code of Georgia and amendments j thereof. Bth. Twenty-five Cents on the one hundred dollars to pay any other law | ful charge against the county. fltli. Four Cents on the one hundred dollars for the expenses of Ellis Health Law in force n Bartow county as rec ! ommended by Grand Juries and re quired by the Health Board of Bartow county. Said sums aggregating One Dollar and Fifty Cents on the one hundred dollars, on the taxable property of said county fo'- county purposes as afore said, for the year 1923. It 4s further ordered that this order he spread upon the m nutes of this court, the same published and a copy i'j.,,ishei the Tax Collector as provided by law. Done in open court this the Bth day of August, 1923. M. L. UPSHAW, F W. DENT. B. B BRANSON. C. IV. SATTERFIELD, R. G. GILREATH. Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Bartow County, Geor gia. It is further ordered that there be, and is hereby levied a schqol tax of Thirty-five Cents on the one hundred ■ dollars on all the taxable property in Bartow County, except that situated within the corporate limits of the City o Cartersville and the town of Adairs ville, for school purposes, for the year 1923, as authorized by an<} provided in an Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved August 18th, 1919, and as recommended Viv the Board of Education of Bartow County: Also the following sums for Local School Districts fn said County for 1923 to-Vit: For the Euhartee Local Scheol Tax District. Thirty-five Cents on the one hundred dollars. For Random Local School Tax Dis trict, Thirty Cents on the one hun dred dollars. For White Local School Tax District Fifteen Cents on the one hundred dol lars. For Emerson Local School Tax Dis trict Fifteen Cents on the one hundred dollars. For Snow Springs Local School Tax District, Fifteen Cents on the one hun dred dollars. For Rock Hill Local School Tax Dis trict. Ten Cents on the one hundred dollars. For Stilesboro LocaTSchooi Tax Dis trict. Ten Cents on the one hundred dollars. For Kingston Local School Tax Dis trict. Fifteen Cents on the one hun dred dollars. For Allatoona Local School District, Fifteen Cents on the one hundred dol lars. It is further ordered, that three be levied and collected on all the taxable property within the limits of the Kingston School District, said county, the sum of Fifty Cents on the one hun dred Dollars to provide a sinking fund, and the payment of the interest there on, falling due in 1923 on the School House Bonds of said D ; strict. Said bonds having been authorized and is sued as provided by law. and certified by the County Board of Education. Said sum so levied by this order to be collected by the Tax Collector of Bar tow County as provided by law in such cases, and paid to the proper authori ties as provided by law. Done in open court, this Bth day of August, 1923. M. L. UPSHAW, F. W. DENT. B B. BRANSON C. W. SATTERFIELD, R. G. GILREATH. Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Bartow- County, Geor. gia. 16-4 t