The Bartow tribune. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1910-1917, February 26, 1914, Image 2

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COUNTY NEWS. *■ LIBERTY.. * • • • •• • • • •••• Mr. W. B. Griffin west to Koine last week to have his right eye taken out. 'The operation was performed and we nre glad to hear that he is getting ji ong nicely. Mr. Clifford Pratt, of Atlanta, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Cleve 3. iir. Quite a large crowd attended preach ing at this place Sunday night, Rev. Frank Edwards preached a ver> inteje v's* ing sermon and it was enjoyed by nil present. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, of Cassville, ?ml their daughter. Miss Dealia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. "'acker Sunday. Kittle Miss Lela Mao Roberson, of Cass Station, is spending a few days with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J m Roberson. Mr. Frank Teems and Miss Sallie I'ortenberry were quietly married Sun da?. Rev. Frank Edwards preformed *he ceremony. There will be singing at this place r xt Sunday afternoon. Everybody is invited to come and help sing. Kittle Miss Opal Cook, who has pneu monia fever, is still very ill, she is not improving much at this writing. Mr. Jim Prat* made a business trip t' Rome one day last week. Mr. B F. Green and daughters, MK . ps Ethel and Essie, wer' 1 guests <' Mr. and Mrs. IT. N. Cook Sunday. • • • • • • • • • • • * DAVIS. Miss Kee Goodson spent a few days in Cartersville last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kewis v’sit and friendi and relatives near Stamp <"reek Sunday. Messrs. Forest Carson and Emmett Day and Misses Mattie and Alice Coch ran, of this place, visited Satterfield Curings Sunday. Mr. Mathew Brown is rejoicing over twin baby girls. Mr. James Kewis spent the latte- Fart of last weefk with his daughter, .Mrs. E. F. Richards, at Gadsden. Ala. Mrs. H. Gwin, of Grassdale, and Mrs. .James Brown, of Pine Grove, visited Miss Ella Saturday. Mrs. ('has. Smith, of this place, vi.~- -led relatives at Stamp Creek this week. 2 Houses for Rent. • 7-Rooms, electric lights, baths and good sewerage. Both houses in good con dition. Located on South Erwin street. Phone No. ■67. W. H. FIELD. Money to Lend on Farm lands. Low rate of interest PAUL F. AKIN, Cartersville, Ga. BUYING TO SAVE MONEY Buying Foley’s Honey and Tar Com pound saves money because just a few V*oses stops the cough and cold an i one bottle lasts a long time. It quickly Steels raw and inflamed surfaces, stops tickling throat, harsh, rasping coughs croup, hoarseness, bronchial and la gr;pi>e coughs. Ben. C. Gilreath’ Driu < o. A Meat Market Ought to be the Cleanest Place you could Find. My Market is open for inspection at all times. i guarantee cleanliness, quality and 16 ounces to the pound. 1 handle at all times everything that is kept in a first-class Market. Come and see me and be convinced that you are buying your meats from a CLEAN MARKET. 1 pay the highest market price for hides. J. Ce FUNK Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FRESH MEATS 107 W. Main St. Phone No 29 ROWLAND SPRINGS. * Rev. and Mrs. It. M. Turner, of nea :• Aragon, were the guests of Mr, D. T. Smith and family Saturday night. Mr. H. S. Brown, of Allatoona, vva > Lae week-end guest of his brother, T. A. Brown, of this place. Miss Eunice Morris, who has been iu school at Cartersville, is at home .this week. We are sorry to report on our sick Lst this week the little baby of Mrs. Delos Suits,* also Mrs. Frank Leach 1 n ill's little baby, and Miss Cleo Brad ford who is very sick. We hope they v ill soon recover. Messrs. Merman Smith and Delos Suits have gone to Rockmart this week to move Prof. Suits to this place. \\ e are glad to welcome Prof. Suits in our community. Mr. M. G. Dobbins, of Cartersville, end Mr. J. Ft. Keachman, cf Center, v ere here Monday. i Mr. B. F. Keachman and Mr. Perry | Morris were in Cherokee county Sun day. Dr. Adair, of Cartersville, was in j<,.ir community Sunday. Miss Kois Morris, of Cherokee conn was the week-end guest of Mrs. ! Archer and Mrs. Perry Morris, of this i ! lace. i . • mm • m • • • • • • i * MT.I*LEA SAN T. I ♦ •• ••• •••• • Mr. Ambrose Worley is repented ; D Uer. Singing at this place Sunday was | well attended. Both rooms were ! crowded. Mr. Sam Bozeman, of Fainnount, spent Sunday with his daughter, *rs I p. Worley, of this place. Messrs. Homer and Sam Bozeman of Kingston, visited relatives aid f. lends of this place Sunday and S in I day night. Jhe Misses Kirby are expecte ' to | attend the Teachers’ Association at Cassville Friday and Saturday, Feb •tary 27th and 28th. Mr. Arthur Edwards attend and ! reaching at Bartow Sunday morning. M r Jim Hobgood and family, of ~:<od Bridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Thacker. Misses Dora and Clara Durham at tmled preaching at Bartow Sunday. Mrs. Parks Durham visited her par ■ 'Us. Mr. and Mrs. X. A. White, near | Pine Kig, one day last week Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Worley announce the birth of a boy. -vext Sunday is regular preaching dr? at Mt. Pleasant. We hope to see a targe crowd out. ' ' • • • • • • < as SUGAR VALLEY. Miss Allie Striplin was the guest oi her mother, Mrs. Porter, of Eubarlee Sunday. Miss Nellie Cain was visiting rela tives in Cartersville one day last week Miss Ckira Kochridge was the guest of her sister Tuesday night, Mrs. Ab lea Martin. -Mrs. Ollie Pruitt and Mr. Paul Cain, of this place, visited their sister, of Smfthville, Sunday. We are glad to know that Mr. Jack son, of Ateo, has moved into our midst. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pruitt, of this place, visited home folks, of Cassville, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kaw, of Oak Grove, were the guests of Mr. J. H. Law Saturday night and Sunday. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, FEBRUARY 26, 1314. * EAST CENTER. • The weeklv/prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. Fletcher Lewi F ; day night and was greatly enjoyed ' all who attended. Kittle Mabel Bennett happened t? trie misfortune of breaking her arm Thursday evening. While at play in the yard, she slipped and fell break :ng both bones just below the elbow. She was attended by Dr. Howell and i- getting along nicely at present Mr. Sandy Bennett got his foot bad ly mashed while logging last week and las been confined to his room since. V. e hope he will be out again soon. Messrs. Hershel Keonard and Fred T-anthan spent Saturday night with |A r. Sam Bradford near Rowland 1 Springs. Several of our young folks attend ed the funeral of Miss Cristine Rogers ■j, the Furnace cemetery Sunday. ' Misses Retta- Davis, Koreta Hii\ .Josie Kewis and Fannie Mae Smith at ! tended Sunday school at Rowland Springs Sunday. Prof. Suit, of Rockmart, will move into our community this week. All the pretty girls are invited to b ing boxes well filled to Center next I Saturday night and all the handsome | young men are of course expected t-> 1 b-' on hand with their pocket books. ! Mrs. Mary Gould has been very sick I 'or the past week 'nd Mrs. Kena Aber nathy is also very sick. Their many f. tends hope for them a speedy recov- J < ry. . . . . • • * • * KONG FIELD. . • • • • • • • • ••• j Mr, Harry Galt, of Cartersville, j passed through Kong Field Mond ty. Mrs. Charlie Smith is visiting he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alexander, this week. Miss Kama Woodall and brother, Howard, attended preaching at Stamp '('■eek Sunday. I Misses Alma and Floy Boston and CYo Worley and Messrs. Amos anil il'almadge Faulkner motored to White Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Moren and Marcus Brook? j were in Cartersville on business la ;' Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lipscomb, Jr. spent Sunday night with the latter’ parent, Mrs. George Alexander, of White. Rev. and Mrs. David Turner visited i‘datives in our community last week Mr. Clifford Massey and sist r, [.aura, also Miss Kois Morris made a ttip to Cherokee Saturday. Mr. D. P. Mess was in Kong Field o” b isiness last Saturday. Miss Cleo Worley, of Corbin, was the guest of Mr. J. J. Boston’s family Sunday. Miss Arms retta Brooke spent Satur day and Sunday with horns folks. E. W. BELL Hanging, Cleaning Carpels and Halting Laid, White Washing mid Tinting. Over 250 Samples Wall Paper, (iive me a trial. 12 Church Street. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Super vising Architect’s Office, Washington L’. €., February 10, 1914. —Sealed pro posals will be opened in this office at i p. m., .March 31, 1914, for the con struction complete (including mechan Jcal equipment, interior lighting fix ture?, and approaches) of the United States po t office at Cartersville, Ga. TLe building is one story, with base ment, having a ground area < f approx imately 4,075 square feet; brick fac ing; slate roof. Drawings and specifi cations may be obtained from the cus todian of site at Cartersville. Ga., or at this office, in the discretion of tic Supervising Architect. O. Wend-roth Supervising Architect. 'Jo the voters of Bartow County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Tax Receiver subject to the democratic primarv which will be held in the near future I will appreciate your vote and sup port, and if elected will fill the dvuies c f the office to the best of my aVMtv J. A. INGRAM. BUY FARM LANDS. Do you want a farm? We have largr and small farms that will make a bale of cotton to the acre. Nearly level. Peb I e surface, clay foundation. In COL QUITT COUNTY. Developing wonder fully fast. Can raise most anythin • >ou plant abundantly. Have finest pas tare lands in the state for cattle and log raising. Can sell you on good eas/ terms. Don't wait till fall—come now U‘e orices are going up all the time. Cried water, good neighbors. goo r! schools and churches: many induce merits in Colquitt. Write us what you want, we will give your letter our special attention. o. h. McLendon realty co., Doerun, Georgia. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF’S SALES. Will be sold before the Court House door in the City of Cartersville, Bar tow County, Georgia, within the lega’ hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March, 1914, to the highest biddei for cash, the following property, to wit: Kor of land number 102 in the 15th district and third section of Bartow c >unty, Georgia. Levied on and will he sold as the property of T. J. Noland ! to satisfy one fifa from Justice Court, | ?"G district, G. M. ‘aid county, in favor , of Kelley Brothers Company vs. T. J. | .Noland and J. C. Luke. Property in i possession of T. J. Noland, defendant Also at same time and place acer -in house and lot in the town of ; Kingston, said county, and stat° | bounded north by Johnson lot, eat Iby Mrs J. N. McKelvey’s lot, south bv Dr. ,T. D. Bradley’s 1 t and west by ■Coleman Sheats. Levied on and wt he sold as the property of Harrietts I Johnson and Jeff Johnson, to satis'? lone Bartow Superior court mortgage , fifa in favor of J. K. Redd vs. Harrie:- j t ’ Johnson and Jeff Johnson. Property | in possession of defendant and point ; ed out in said fifa. i C. N. SMITH. Sheriff, j W. W. CAKAWAY. Dep. Slier. | J. P. GAINES, Dep. Slier, C tation for Letters of Administration Georgia, Bartow County: j To all whom it may concern: I Frank E. Matthews, as a creditor, has applied to me for permanent le - - j tors of administration on the estate oi Mrs. L. Rector, late of said county ; to vest in Joe M. Moon, and I will pass { upon said application on the first Mon ; day in March, 1914. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 2nd day of February, 1914. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months’ Support. Georgia, Bartow County: Mrs. L. M. Brown having made ap .plication for twelve months’ suppo t I out. of the estate of J. H. Brown and appraisers duly appointed to set apart . Ine same having fi’ed their returns nil persons concerned are hereby noti ; fit and to show cause before the Court o' Ordinary, of said county on ihe firs' I Monday in March, 1914, why said ap- I plication should not be granted. This 4th day of February. 1914. G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months' Support. Mrs. Bessie C. Jones having made j application for twelve months’ support (out of the estate of J. M. Jones and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their returns ail persons concerned are hereby noH f ed to show cause before the Court of Ordinary, of said county on the firs. I Monday in March, 1914, why said ap plication should not be granted. ! This 4th day of February, 1914. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Letters of Administration. Georgia, Bartow County: To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Kudie B. Harvey has applied to me for permanent letters of admin istration on the estate of Henry Harvey, Sr., late of said county, and ! will pass upon said application on th first Monday in March. 1914. Witness my hand and ofl'iciil signa ture. this 2nd day of February, 1914 G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation for Dismission. Whereas, W. M. King, administrate: of J. W. Edwards, represents to the. court in his petition, duly filen, thm he has fully administered J. W. En vards’ estate, this is therefore to clta persons concerned, to show cause, i! any they can, why said administra toi should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of rii.-mission on the first Monday in .March, 1914. / G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Letters of Administration. Georgia, Bartow County: '< o all whom it may concern: Mrs. Bessie C. J: nes has applied tv me for permanent letters of admini traticn on the estate of J. M. Jen s late of said county, to vest in Jce M Moon, county administrator, and I wi l ; pass upon said application on the first. Monday in March, 1914. Witness my hand and official sign'' tore, this 4th day of February, 1914. G. IV. HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months’ Support. Georgia. Bartow County: Mrs. 1.. V. Ligon having mane ap pication for twelve months’ suppor 4 cm of the estate of J. O. Ligon and appraisers duly appointed to set apar‘ the same having filed their return . ail pe-sons concerned are hereby not' tied to * how' cause before the Court r f Ordinary, of said county on the fir** Monday in March. 1914. why said ap plication should not he granted. This 2nd day of February, TU4. G. W HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Citation for Leave to Sell. Georgia, Bartow County: • To whom it may concern: William W. T inibl?. armTi : tr .to ilc bonis non. Com testamento annex of A. C. Trimble de'ea-ed, ha : in due him applied to the undersigned f r have to se'l sixteen shares cf the r-aritnl stock rf the (*eo "ii Rail road c. and Banking Cmrinan", e’ Hen'u-d by sock certifionie number S2G; als five shares of the capital stock of.thr Alianta Home Insurance evidenced by emtifica e number 92 r ' ea h sha’-e of stock in each of sa : ' companies being cf the par va’u? o one hundred dol’ars per "hare. ’ e longing to tbe e=tat° of sa'd and said anplicrtjon will bo heard on the first Honda v in March, next. This January 2!Hi. fa 1 1 G. W. HBXDITCKS. Ordin-rv. Citation to Make Titles to Land. Georgia, Bartow County: B. J. Davis having made application to require titles to be executed to him *o certain land described in a bond for t ties thereto attached purporting to ':e signed by W. P. Whitesides, late o' said county, deceased, this sad ap plication alleging that said land has been fully paid for. All parties con cerned are hereby notified that said application will be heard before th Court of Ordinary, of said county on the 2nd day of March, 1914. This the 2nd day of February, 1914 G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Leave to Sell Land. Georgia, Bartow County: To whom it may concern: J. W. Williams, administrator of W. C. Taylor, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate of said deceased, and said appli cation will be heard on the first Mon clay in March, next. This, January f th, 1914. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Twelve Months’ Suppor:. Georgia, Bartow County: Mrs. Cora Padgett having made ap plication for twelve months’ suppor 'lit of the estate of Norman L. Padgett ana appraisers duly appointed to se f apart the same having filed their re turns, all persons concerned are here by notified to show cause before the Court of Ordinary, of said county or the first Monday in March, 1914, why said application should not be granted This 3rd day of February, 1914. G. V/. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. C tation for Twelve Months’ Support. Georgia, Bartow County: Mrs. Kudie B. Harvey having made application for twelve months’ suppori out of the estate of l%nry Harvey, Sr , and appraisers duly appointed to se. apart the same having filed their re turns, all persons concerned are here by notified to show cause before the Court of Ordinal y of said county on the first Monday in March. 1914, why said application should not be granted. This 3rd day of February. 1914. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary Citation for Guardianship. Georgia, Bartow County: To all whom it may concern: Dennis A. I>avette having applied fo guardianship of the person and prop erty of James Postell Kavette and Annie Lou Lavette, minor children cf ngnes Kavette, late of said county, deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office on the first Monday in March, next. This February 3rd, 1914. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Announcements. FOR TREASURER. in making my .announcement fer i Treasurer of Bartow county, 1 want i to and will say, I want the office, and | your support will be highly appreciat ,and. I hope you will give me that sup i port. If you do, and I am elected j'l reasurer, I can only say I w ill us~ ; my best efforts to manage your finan cal affairs in such a way that you will not regret voting for me. I will further promise, if elected, that I will each month make a state- I n-.ent giving in detail the expenditure? oi sour money upon the different de 1 partments of the county, and also ttm f’nanoial condition of the courty at i fairs, and by it S'ou will see exactly w r.o gets the money and for what. Respectfully, G. H. GILREATH. ;.Tan. 27th, 1914. —— J - the People of Bartow County: . I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Bartow county, subject to the demo cratic primary which will be held In the near future. If elected I will ful i'*l the duties of the office to the best * my ability. Will appreciate your i v ote and support. JOE G. BRANDON. iii n.i , ■ ’ announce myself as a candidate f r the office of County Treasurer sub i ject to the Democratic primary. To the duties of the office I promise the | same character of service that T have 1 heretofore given it. MARTIN COLLINS. Captain John J. Calhoun announces that he will be a candidate for Countv Treasurer, and solicits the aid ana voles of the people of Bartow county n the regular primary election. FOR CLERK. To the People of Bartow County We wish to announce that we are in the race for the office of Clerk oi the Superior Court of Bartow county 1 subject to the Democratic primary. XV< \ '.’ ill appreciate your vote and support G. W. SPUOULL. JAMES M. SMITH J hereby announce as a candidate it.r re-election to the office of Clerk of Bartow Superior Count, subject to v) ite primary. If elected, (’apt. J. R. Anderson will continue in office as Ceputy Clerk. Our aim in the future a* in the past, will be to use our bs: t efforts to give good service. W. C. WALTON. I desire to say to my friends that i bope they will bear In mind a vote fur Air. Walton is a vote for me. J. R. ANDERSON. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. i hereby announce myself a can* - t’.ite for the office of Tax Collectc of Bartow county subject to the Derr, ocratic primary which is to be hei i some time in the gear future. You.- vote and support will be highly ap preciated. 1 am a cripple, having but cne leg, and was a Spanish-American soldier and get no pension. JNO. A. WILLIAMS. I hereby announce as a candidate fn ■ the office of Tax Collector of Bar- Imv county, subject to the democratic primary, and will appreciate the sup pci t of the people. I promise if elect ed that the duties of the office wPi be looked after to the satisfaction of the pubiic. Respectfully, J. B. WILLIS. Pine Log, Ga. —— 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector of Bartow county, subject to the result of the democratic drimary, when held for the nomination of county officers. TANARUS comply with all the duties of this of fice with energy and faithfulness will he my sole purpose if elected and I earnestly solicit the support of tba citizens of the county. F. V. SMITH. ’ ■> the voters of Bartow county: I hereby announce myself a candi di'te for the office of Tax Collect*: cf Bartow county subject to the demo ciatic primary. I will appreciate you vote and support. Respectfully, JOSEPH SHAW “School books printed by the state and sold at cost’’ is the platform of Prof. H. S. Bowden, candidate fer State Superintendent of schools. • FOR TAX RECEIVER. To the People of Bartow County: I wish to announce myself a candi date for Tax Receiver, subject to th* a( tion of the democratic primary and I solicite the support of all the voters of the county, and will do the best I can to treat all alike. I thank you ons and all for past favors. THOS. A. HUGHES. I hereby announce as a candidaf loi Tax Receiver of Bartow county, subject to the primary election Be lie ing that I am qualified for this poi-ition. I respectfully ask the '-•up nort of the voters, and promise to s*rve the public to the very bvt of mv ability if elected. Respectfully, WALTER D. SHELTON. Kingston, Ga. To the Voters of Bartow county: I announce myself as a candidate ror re-election for the office of Tar Receiver for Bartow county subject to the democratic primary. If elected 1 will fulfill my duty in the future ft* I have in the past. Thanking you tor past favors’. W. T. PITTARD. To the Voters of Bartow County: I hereby announce myself a canth cate for the office of Tax Receiver of Bartow county, subject to the demo ci'atlc primary, when same is heW and will more than appreciate you.' support and vote, and should I b elected, I promise to serve the peopU and fulfil the duties of the office t' I the best of my ability. Very respectfully. JNO. c. HANEY, White. Ga. FOR SHERIFF. 1 ° the people of Bartow county: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff ot Bar taw county subject to the democrat*? primary, which will be held in tba near future. If elected, Mr. J. H Lyna ill be my deputy. Will appreciate your vote and support. J. P. GAINES. fo the people of Bartow coun{y I hereby announce myself as a caH didate fer Sheriff of Bartow crunfy, -object to the democratic primary whenever held, with W. E. Puckett as my deputy. If elected, I promise to at tend to the duties of the office to the nest of my abiPty. W. W. CALOWAY. For calc hv all denier'. Price T cents. Fnstcr-Milbnrn Go.. Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Fnited Slates. Remember the name—Doan V and take no other.