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COUNTY NEWS.
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* STILESBORO.
Miss Bessie Hilton, of Gadsden,
Ala., was the week-end guest of the
Misses Jackson.
Miss Cora Milam, of Louin, Miss.,
spent part of las!, week with Mrs. E.
G. Beazley.
Miss Idora Burge is visiting Miss
Addene Doyle, of Koekmart.
Miss Pat Haney spent Sunday at
Pine Log, attending the camp moot
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Moss Sproull were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
B. Sproull,,
Miss Addie Stokeley. of Acworlh,
after spending several days with
Mis- Margie Beazley. loft Monday
for El Centro, Cal., where she will
live with her brothers.
Messrs. Bob McGinis and \V. 0.
Henderson, spent Sunday in Chatta
nooga.
Mrs. J. M. Conyers has as her guest
Miss Mavbelle Cunyus, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beazley and son
mo ored to Calhoun Thursday and
were guests for several days of Mr.
.Walter Brandon's family.
Mrs. M. L. McGowan and children
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker.
Miss Irene Thompson, after sever
al weeks stay with her cousin, Miss
Edith Atwood, returned to her home
in Homo Sunday.
Mr. A. J. Spinks spent his vacation
visiting different points in South
Georgia.
Miss Susie Jackson left Tuesday
for Birmingham after spending the
month with her sisters.
Mr. Bob McCormick has returned
after two weeks trip sight seeing in
Colorado, Texas. Mississippi and
Alabama.
Mrs. Charles Cannon spent Monday
with her sister. Mrs. Zim Jackson, of
Cartersville.
Miss Willie Belle Cannon had as
pier guesl for the week-end. Miss
Williams, off Roekmart.
Mrs. J. R. Henderson left Friday
for Kingston after spending some
' ime with her son, W, O. Henderson.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Mize are
spending this week at Taylorsville
where protracted services are in
progress at the Methodist church.
| Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Cannon have
leiurned from a ten days stay with
!Natives at Newnan.
Mrs. A. B. Cunytts and Mrs. Roulis
| 'yron organized a W. C. T. F. a'
[ he church Saturday.
BA number of the younger set en
j yed a picnic at Shelman’s Springs
I si Saturdav.
I
i; Mrs. Marion Colbert is spending
[ weral days in Atlanta the guest of
•iends.
1 Mrs. M. T. McWorter spent Sun
ly in Cedartown.
Miss Idora Burge is the attractive |
l lost of her cousin. Miss Doile, in
pckmart.
: Mrs. Laura Hunter and Miss Bessie
ilton motored over from Gadsden.
;!a.. Saturday and spent the week
id with ‘heir cousin, the Misses
Eek*on.
Miss Willie Belle Cannon spenl
[liesday in Roekmart.
Mesdames J. T. Forrester and C.
f. Sproull, of Cartersville, were the
pests of friends here Sunday.
;Mrs. K. W. Sproull is spending
[is week in 'Gadsden, Ala., the
lest of her mother, Mrs. Miller.
iMesdames H. Byron and A. B. Cun-
Is, of Cartersville, spenl Saturday
jlli Mrs. Bob H. McGinnis.
Miss Suise Jackson returned to
rminghain Tuesday.
Mr. William Harris, of Roekmart,
| the guest eff his brother, Mr. Roy
IMrs. and Mrs. J. L. Lochridge and
tie sons have returned to Atlanta
or several days stay with Mr. and
Mr. Bob H. McGinnis spenl Sun
y in Chattanooga.
Miss Willie Belle Cannon enter
>ned on Monday evening in honor
her attractive guest. Miss Lucy
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Williams, of Jacksonville, Fla. Pro
gressive conversation afforded
amusement for tilt* guests through
out tile evening. The house was
beautifully decorated with ferns and
cut flowers, and the color suggestion
of while and green was further car
ried out in the refreshments. Punch
was served in the dining room, the
service being presided over by Miss
Daisy Tafif. Miss Cannon was assist
ed in entertaining by her mother
and sisters, Mrs. J. G. Camion and
Misses Flossie and Fannie Cannon.
The guests included: Misses Lucy
Williams, Lissa Burge, Mae Wilson.
Callie Jackson, Daisy Taff, Flossie
and Fannie Cannon, Messrs. Ranee
Hawkins, Roy Harris, A. J. Spinks,
John Faff. Clifford Taff, Claude
Brandon, Balia Henderson and Dr. J.
W. Radsdale.
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*■ LIBERTY. *
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Mrs. Amanda Teems and daughter,
Miss Ruby, made a business trip to
Atlanta one day last week.
Miss Bessie Kerby is visiting
friends and relatives in Ringgold.
Mrs. Minnie Edwards is in Atlanta
a> guest of her brothers, Messrs.
Marion and Luther Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardie Roberson, of
Cass Station, were the Sunday guests
of his ’father, Mr. J. M. Roberson, of
this place.
Misses Addie Cook and Mae Bell
Teems are visiting friends and rela -
j lives in Dalton this week.
Mr. Cliff Hopper, of near Cal
houn, was the guest of his sister,
Mrs. R. 1,. Holden, a few days lasi
week.
We are sorry to sa> that Mrs. J.
M. Roberson is on the sick list this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Griffin were
the guests of Mr. H. M. England, of
Cassville, one day lasi week.
Mrs. Dorthea ShatUes, of I,indale,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Oma
Hayes, of this place.
ROCK HILL. *
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We are glad to say flial we have
got our school house .painted on the
on side and some work done on the
grounds.
The Tomato Club girls canned
their tomatoes Friday afternoon.
Misses Mettie and Gertie White
spent last week with relatives in
Home.
Mrs. Henry Bennett, of Atlanta, is
spending several days with her sis
ter at this place.
Messrs. E. W. White and D. F.
Nation were in Cartersville on bus
iness Tuesday.
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THE BARTOW TRIBUNE, AUGUST 27, 1914.
• SUGAR VALLEY.
The meeting closed Sunday at
Zion Hill Baptist church. Large
crowds attended the services night
and day. God was with us at each
hour and many souls were saved.
Miss Ada Heath, of Cartersville,
spent last week-end with Miss Nell
Cain, of this place.
Mr. Joe Keith and (family, of
Smithville, were visiting homefolks,
of this place, Saturday and Saturday
night.
Mr. Jack Popham, of Taylorsville,
who has been spending some Itime
in Sugar Valley, returned to his
home Sunday.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
J L. Law still continues very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, of
Cartersville, were the Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pruitt.
Mrs. J. W. Pruitt and little daugh
ter. Era, spent Saturday and Sunday
at this place.
Mr. J. F. Cain made a business
trip lo Emerson Monday.
Mr. Paul and Miss Nell Cain were
guests of friends at Smithville Sun
day.
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I am proud of it
because I know that when I have sold
any farmer or property owner a job of
rodding on any building, the rod will
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the City of Cartersville, Bar
tow County, Georgia, within the legal
tours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
September, 1914, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following property, to
wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 17th district and 3rd
section of Barttow county, Georgia.
*ituaited in odd Stile&boro, and being
a part of lot of land number 1112, con
taining three fourths (%) <*f an acre,
More or less; bounded as follows:
On the north by east and west line
of said lot No. 1112, south by Stiles
boro Institute lot, on the east by the
Institute avenue, and on the west by
the old hotel lot, with all the improve
ments thereon, formerly consisting of
one snore house and lodge hall. Said
ponperty levied on and will be sold as
the property of J. F. Parnell, to satis
fy one city court fifa in favor of J. G.
Brandon vs. J. F. Parnell. Deed of re
conveyance filed and recorded before
levy as prescribed by law.
C. N. SMITH, Sheriff.
W. W. CALAWAY, Dep. Sher.
J. P. GAINES, Dep. Sher.
Citation for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom It May Concern:
W. R. Smith, administrator of Mrs.
B. C. Smith, 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
day in September, next.
This August 10th, 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Letters of Administration
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
A. B. Harrison and Mrs. Nettle F.
Chiles have applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the
estate of John T. Harrison, late of
said county, and 1 will pass upon said
application on the first Monday in
September, 1914.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this the 11th day of August, 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given Lo the cr®£l
tors of the estate of M. Steinberg, de
ceased, to render an account of their
demands to me within the time pre
scribed by law, properly maffle out.
And persons indebted to said deceas
ed are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment to the undersigmed
This 7th July, 1914.
MRS. ROSA STEINBERG,
Administratrix of M. Steinberg
Citation for Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To whom it may concern:
W. D. Trippe having been selected
by the next off kin of Dr. W. L. Land
rum, deceased, to administer the es
tate of' said deceased, has applied to
me for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Dr. W. L.
Landrum, late of said county, and: I
will pass upon said application on the
first Monday in September, 1914.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 11th day of August, 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Letters of Dismission..
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Whereas, Mrs. Ora H. Burton, axL
ministratrix of Walter E. Burton, rep
resents to Che court in her petition
duly filed, that, she has fully adminis
tered Walter E. Burton’s estate, this
is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, to show cause, if any they
can, why said Ora H. Burton should
not be discharged from her admin
istration. and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1914.
This August 10, 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation to Make Titles to Land.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Frank Will Gore having made appli
cation to require titles to be executed
to him to certain land described in a
bond for titles thereto attached pur
porting to be signed by W. H. Griffin,
late of said county, deceased, the said
application alleging that said ’and has
been duly paid for. All persons con
cerned are hereby notified that said
application will be heard before the
Court of Ordinary, of said county, on
the 7th day of September, 1914.
This August 10th. 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Whereas. W.W. Trimble, administra
tor de bonis non, cum testamento an
nexe* of A. C. Trimble, deceased, rep
resents to the Court' in’ his petition,
duly filed, that he has fully adminis
tered A. C. Trimble’s estate., tltits is
therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, to show cause, if any they can,
why said W. W. Trimble should not
be discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in September. 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary
PROCLAMATION.
Submitting a proposed amendment
;to the Constitution at the State of
| Georgia, to be voted on at the General
j St.de election to be held on Tuesday,
i November 3rd, 1914, said amendment
providing for the ‘creation of the
County of Barrow.
By His Excellency,
JOHN M. SLATON, Governor.
State off Georgia,
Execuftive De-partmemt.
August 3, 1914.
WHEJREAS, the General Assembly,
a/t its session in 1914, proposed an
amendment to the Constitution of this
State, as sot forth in an Aot approved
July 17. 1914, to-wft:
An Act to propose to the qualified
electors of this State an amendment
to Paragraph 2 of Section 1, of Arti
cle 11„ of the Constitution of the State
of Georgia, as amended by the ratifi
cation by the qualified voters of this
State of the Act approved July 19,
1904, and for other purposes.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, that the following amend
ment is hereby proposed to para
graph 2, Section 1, Article 21, of .the
: Constitution of this State, as amend
ed by /the ratification by the quali
fied' voters of this State of the Act
I of July 19, 1904, to-wit: by adding to
j said paragraph the following lang
uage: “Provided, however, that in ad
dition to the counties .now provided
j for by this Constitution there shall
|be anew county laid out from the
| Counties of Gwinnett, Walton and
Jackson, said county bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at a point amid
stream where the Mulberry River
crosses the Hall County line joining
Jackson County; thence following the
line between Hall and Jackson Coun
ties to the corner of Hall, Gwinnett
and Jackson Counties; thence in a
direct line to the center of the Appa
lachia River at Freeman’s Mill;
| thence following the middle, of the
; current of said Appaliachfa Rivel
- down to the line of W'alton fend
! Oconee Counties; thence following
the line between Walton and Oconee
Counties to the common corner of
Walton, Jackson and Oconee Coun
ties; thence following the line be
tween Jackson and Oconee Counties
to the Clarke County line dividing
Oconee and Clarke Counties; thence
in a direct line to McClesky’s Bridge
a* the central point over the Mulber
ry River, and thence up the said Mul
berry River to the 'beginning point
on the Hlall County line.
That Winder, Georgia, shall be the
county-seat of said county. Said
'county shall be attached to the Ninth
Congressional District and to ‘the
Western Judicial Circuit. land shall
be attached to the Thirty-third Setna
’torial District. ‘That the said name of
ea.id new county s.btall he Barrow, and
that all legal voters residing in the
limits of said County of Barrow en
titled to vote for members of the Gen
eral Assembly under the Taws of
Georgia shall, on ithe first Tuesday in
January, 1915, elect an ordinary, a
clerk of the Superior ’Court, a sheriff,
a coroner., a tax collector, a tax re
ceiver, <a county surveyor and a
county treasurer. Sa ; d election to be
heild at Winder, Georgia, the county
site of said county. Th’at the Super
ior Courts of said bounty shall be
held on the fourth Mondays in March
and September of each year. The lim
its of said county, the Congressional
and Senatorial districts and the judi
cial circuit 'to. which it is attached,
the time of holding the terms of the
Superior Court shall be as above des
ignated until changed by law-.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted that
when this proposed amendment shall
be agreed to by two-thirds of the mem
bers elected to each of the two houses
and shall have been, entered 'on the
journal of each house with the yeas
and nays taken thereon, and the
Governor is hereby directed to cause
the said proposed amendment to be
advertised in at least two papers in
each Cbngressi'on District at least
two months before the 'next general
(decl ion, to be held on the first Tues
day in November, 1915, and lie shall
also provide for a submission of the
proposed amendment at said general
election. And if a.majority of the elec
tors shall ratify such proposed amend
ment by a majority of .the
qualified to vote for members of the
General Assembly, such amendment
shall become la part of the Constitu
tion of Georgia.
SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, that
it shall be ’the duty o.f the Governor
to submit said amendment to the peo
ple at da id election in the following
form: That those voting in favor of
said proposed amendment shall have
written or printed on their tickets,
‘Tn favor of ratification of the amend
ment to ihe Constitution creatine ith.e
County of Harrow with Winder. Geor
gia, as the county-site,” and those op
posed to the ratification off said
amendment shall have written or
-mirted on their .ticket, ‘‘Opposed t‘
the ratification of amendment to the
Constitution creating the County of
Barrow, with Winder, Georgia, as ffhe
county-site.”
Now, therefore, I, John ,M. Slaton,
Governor off said State, do issue this
my proc’iamatibn hereby declaring
that the foregoing proposed amend
ment to the Constitution is submitted
for ratification or rejection .to the vot
ers of the State qualified to vote for
i members of the General Assembly at
| the General Election to be held on
[Tuesday. November 3rd, 1915.
JOHN M. SLATON,
Governor.
Py fbe Governor:
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State.
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Citation for Letters of Administration
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To all whom it may concern:
R. L. Griffin has applied to me for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Mattie A. Boyd, late
of Wood county, Texas, deceased, and
I will pass upon said application on
the first Monday in September, 19it.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 11th day of August, 1914
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary!
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of the estate of O. U. Glasgow
late of said county, deceased, to ren
der in an account of their demands,
to me within the time prescribed by
law, properly made out. And all per
sons indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This August 10, 1914.
G. \\. HENDRICKS, Ordinary - .
Citation for Twelve Months’ Support
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Mrs. Lou V. Alexander having made
application for twelve months’ support
out of the estate of W. J. Alexander
and appraisers duly appointed to set
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 on
the first Monday in September, 1914,
why said application should not be
granted.
This 10th day of August, 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Lou V. Alexander has applied
to me for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of W. J. Alex
ander, late of said county, and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in September, 1914.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 14th day of July, 1914.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estate of Dr. W. L. Land
rum, late of said county, deceased, to
render in an account of their demands
to me within the time prescribed by
law, properly made out. And all per
sons indebted to said deceased are
hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This 11th day of August, 1914,
W. D. TRJPPE, Administrator of
W. L. LANDRUM.
Professional Cards
HOWARD E. FELTON, M. D.
Office 2 1-2 West Main Street,
(over Young Bros. Drug Store
Office Telephone No. 3
Residence Telephone No. 175
SAM M. HOWELL, M. D.
Office 2 1-2 West Main Street
(over Young Bros. Drug Store)
Office Telephone No. 3
Residence Telephone No. 255
DR. C. H GRIFFIN,
DENTIST
23 1-2 West* Main Street
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Office Phone 191. Residence Phone 241
Money to Lend
on Farm lands. Low rate oiinterest
PAUL F. AKIN,
Cartersvillie, £a.
E. W. BELL
Paper Hanging, Cleaning Carpets
and Matting Laid, White Washing
and Tinting. Over 250 Samples Wall
Paper. Give me a trial. 12 Church
Street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
One good house to rent on Johnson
street. Also one good house on Mont
gomery street. Apply to G. M. Jack
son & Son or Phone No. 164.
-iCMOft ORDER NOTICE.
Junior Order United American
Mechanics meet every second and
fourth Tuesday nights.
J. V. BISHOP, Financial Sec’y.
J. H. SPENCE, Recording Sec’y.
One six-roOta house for rent on
South Erwin St. with all conveniences.
Apply to J. E. Field & Son.
Only One “BROMO QUININE”
To get the genuine, call for full name. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of
E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops
cough and headache, and works off cold. 25c.
WANTED—By September Ist. two
quiet young men roomers. Apply
12!) Mhin St. or phone 351.