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SHERIFF’S SALES.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in said County, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1917, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uated, lying and being in the town of
Adairsville, Georgia, described as fol
lows: Commencing at the north-east
corner of Fugazzi Brothers Store and
running south 144 feet to a corner
■with Anderson and Biddy, thence east
along Anderson and Biddy line to
Main street, thence along Main street
north eightv-one feet to corner with
Bogle, thence west along rear of
Price's and of Bell's stores one hun
dred and one feet, thence along the
east side of store wall sixty-three feet
to public square, thence west along
street forty-four and one-half feet to
starting point, u|>on which is located
two double story brick buildings and
other buildings. The Bank of Coving
ton having paid to Mrs. Emma Mc
cutchen the sum of $3,456.00, being
the balance of the purchase money
due thereon from T. J. Noland and
having filed and had recorded a cer
tain deed placing the title of said
property in the said T. J. Noland for
the purpose of levy and sale, said
property has been levied upon under
and by virtue of a certain execution
issued from the City Court of Car
tersville, in favor of the Bank of Cov
ington against the said T. J. Noland
and will be sold for the purpose of
IffSTEP!
It is Time For Watchfulness That Your
Money Brings Best Values.
A reaction has come in Christmas giving. The
day of trumpery is past. Let us suggest.
For the Housekeeper
Excellent quality table damaik, per yard
Blankets, beautiful colors and figures
$ 1.25 to $6.50
For the Head of the House
Blanket bath robes . . . $2.50
All silk ties, variety of styles and colors
25c to SI.OO
. For the Miss
Lace camesoles . . . 50c to SI.OO
Collars of sheerest organdy and lace 25c to SI.OO
Silk hosiery . . 35c, 50c, SI.OO
ADAIR & LEWIS
Cartersville, Georgia
o™. wide experience with cars of
different makes, combined with
our thorough knowledge of auto me
chanism can be of great value to you.
We are specializing in reboring cylinders,
fitting oversize pistons and rings, increasing
the power and makes the motor run like new.
We are auto specialists and ’twill pay you
to consult with us.
SAT/STACT/OAS GUARANTEED
ROBERT H.RENFROE-
PrtOtstfL AS J , GARAGE
REPAIRING - RENTING-STORAGE.- AUTp SUPPLIES,
paying first the debt taken up by the
said Bank of Covington against T. J.
Noland as above described and then
for the purpose of paying the above
described execution. Tenants in pos
session notified as required by law.
Also, at the same, time and place,
two bales of cotton weighing about
five hundred pounds each, levied on
and will be sold as the property of D.
F. Nation to satisfy a certain distress
warrant issued by J. B. McCoy, Justice
of the Peace, in favor of the Methvin
Mining, Real Estate and Investment
Company, against said D. F. Nation;
and also levied on and will be sold tq
satisfy a certain laborers lien issued
from the Superior Court of Bartow
county, Georgia, in favor of J. A. Cox
against D. F, Nation.
Also, at the same time and place,
two bales of cotton, weighing about
five hundred pounds each, levied on
and will be sold as the property of
James A. Cox to satisfy a certain fi fa
issued from the City Court of Carters
ville, in favor of C. J. Gemes against
J. A. Cox.
Also, at the same time and place,
six bales of cotton weighing about fiv
hundred pounds each, about six hun
dred bundles of fodder, about three
tons of grass and cane hay and about
six thousand pounds of cotton seed,
and about twenty bushels of corn,, said
property levied on and will be sold as
the property of J. W. Cagle to satisfy
one certain distress warrant for rent
issued by F. C. Watkins, J. P., in favor
of Mrs. Kate Ponder against J. W.
Cagle, and also to satisfy one certain
fi fa in favor of Kingston Supply Com
pany against said Cagle issued from
City Court of Cartersville. The above
THE BARTOW TRIB UNE, DECEMBER 7, 1916.
described corn, cotton seed, grass and
cane hay and fodder, being difficult
and expensive to move will not be ex
posed before the Court House door,
but the sanjp is now stored and may
be inspected and possession will be
delivered to the purchaser at the fol
lowing named places, respectively:
The fodder and hay on Mrs. Kate Pon
der’s farm, the corn at farm of E. D.
Brook and the cotton seed at Wofford
Taylor’s gin house, all in Bartow
county, Georgia.
Also, at the same time and place,
one dark mare mule named Rhoda,
seven years old, more or less, on June
29, 1915, also one dark colored mare
mule named Mag, nine years old, more
or less, on June 29, 1915, also one dark
colored mare mule named Kate, six
yrars old, more or less, on June 29,
1915, also one bnmdle white spotted
cow, six years old, more or less, on
June 29, 1916, all levied on under and
will be sold as the property of C. E.
BSttle, to satisfy one certain fi fa is
sued from City Court of Cartersville
in favor of McMillan Brothers against
C. E. Battle.
Also, at the same time and place,
all that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Fourth District and
Third Section of Bartow county, Geor
gia, composed of land lots numbers
1126, 1127-, 1194, 1180, 1181, 1128, 1108,
1109, 1124, 1125, 1196, and all of lot
number 1110 .lying west of Pumpkin
vine Creek, the same being twentv
acres, more or less, and all of Jot num
ber 1123, lying west of the line drawn
north beginning at the point 30 rods
east of south-west corner of said lot
to Pumpkinvine Creek, and running
north along said Creek to north line
ot salid lot 1123, the same being 23
acres more or less, of said lot, said
tract of land comprising the J. E. Mor
ris place, and containing 483
more or less, levied on and will be
sold as the property of Julius E Mor
ris, Chloe Morris and J. B. Chamblee,
as executor of Mrs. Mary E. Morris,
deceased, to satisfy one certain fi fa
issued from the City Court of Valdos
ta, Ix>wndes county, Georgia, in favor
of J. P. Foy vs. Julius E. Morris, Ch.loe
Morris and J. B. Chamblee, as execu
tor of Mary E. Morris, deceased.
Also, at the same time and place,
one bale of cotton, weighing five hun
ched pounds, more or less, same hav
ing been levied upon under and will
be sold as the property of Sawney Mc-
Crary to satisfy one certain fi fa is
sued from the Superior Court of War
ren county, Georgia, in favor of War
ren County Fertilizer Company against
Sawney McCrary.
Atso, at the same time and place
four bales of cotton weighing five hun
dred pounds, more or less, and fifty
bushels of corn, more or less, in the
shuck, levied on and will be sold as
the property of Nelson Bray to satisfy
a certain distress warrent for rent is
sued by A. W. Barber, J. P,, in favor
of Mrs. S. J. Purtell, and also to satis
fy a certain fi fa issued by O. M. But
ler, N. P. and J. in favor of Mrs.
Annie Jol'ley, doing business as the
Linwood Mercantile Company, against
said Nelson Bray. The above described
corn being difficult and expensive to
move will not be exposed on day of
sale before Court House door, but said
corn may b e inspected, and the pos
session thereof will be delivered to
the purchaser at the farm of Mrs. S.
J. Purtell about one mile south of
Halls Station, Bartow county, Georgia.
Alfeo, at the same time and place,
that certain house and lot in the City
of Cartersville, Bartow county Geor
gia, bounded as follows: On east by
property of R. J. Donahoo, west by
property of Jeff Franklin and Minerva
Simms, on south by land of Amanda
Foster, and on the north by land of
Cartersville Land Company, said lot
being in neighborhood in said City
known as Mechanicsville; said prop
erty levied on and will be sold as the
property of Will Benham and Flvira
Benham to satisfy a certain fi fa is
sued .against them in favor of Max
well Brothers by F. C. Watkins, J. P.
822nd District G. M„ said county.
Also, at the and place,
fifty-five acres of land off of the west
side of land lot number seventy-nine
179) in the Fifteenih District and
Third Section of Bartow county, Geor
gia, being all of-said lot of land
or less, on the east side thereof which
was conveyed by T. J. Noland on No
vember IS. 1913, to Atlanta Oil and
Fertilizer Company; said property
levied on and will be sold as the prop
erty of T. J. Noland to satisfy a cer
tain fi fa issued against him from the
Superior Court of Bartow county,
Georgia, in favor of Marietta Trust &
Banking Company.
W. W. GALA WAY, Sheriff.
R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff.
T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Bartow County.
Pursuant to the power v sted in the
undersigned by law. We hereby order
and declare The Cartersville News,
published at Cartersville, Bartow
County, Georgia, to be and the same
is hereby made the officiaOi organ of
Bartow County, Georgia, for the pub
lication of Sheriff’s sales, Ordinary's
Citations and all other advertising
commonly known and termed “official
or legal advertising,” and required to
be published in such county official
newspaper, beginning January Ist,
1917.
This order effective until December
31st, 1917.
This December Ist, 1916
W. W. GALA WAY. Sheriff
G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
W. C. WALTON, Clerk Superior Court
AN A6ED WOMAN
Tells How Yinol Blade HerStron*
la her eighty-second'■year’' Mrs? John
Wickersham, of Russellville,* Pa., says:
• j W f B j D , a run ' <^ow D> feeble'condition
and had lost flesh. A neighbor asked
me to try Vinol, and after taking two
bottles my strength returned; 1 am
gaining in flesh, it has built up my
health and I am feeling fine for a
woman of my age, so I get around and
do my housework.”
The reason Vinol was so successful
in Mre. W ifke rsham’s ease was be
cause it contains the very elements
needed to build her up.
M. F. Word, Druggist, Cartersvillev Ga.
We have 150 bbls. of flour to sell at
the following special prices on the
following dates:
SPECIAL on==
FRIDAY, DEC. Bth,
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13th,
FRIDAY, DEC. 1 3th, and
WEDNESDAY again, DEC. 20th
The famous brands of Table Talk fancy patent and
Sea Foam self rising flour at $2.25 for 48lbs. This
limited to 2 bbls. to the customer. This is strictly a cash
offer, and a saving to the consumer of SI.OO per bbl. on
his Christmas flours. Flour is not declining and will
go higher than ever after Christmas. Now is the time to
make yourself some money by buying your flour for
next year’s use.
“MATTHEWS”
Phone 12 Cartersville, Oa.
“A Little Shoe Talk”
FROM =
ATCO STORES CO.
When Will Shoes Come Down in Price?
We will confess frankly that we see no sign of any
reduction in shoe prices for at least a year, possibly longer.
One of the largest manufacturers of Men’s Work Shoes is
authority for the statement that Tanning Materials of all
kinds have advanced from 100 to 1000 per cent and we all
know that Hides are scarcer and higher than they have
ever been. Hides are scarce because importations from
many foreign countries have been entirely cut off, due to
the war, and because the increased consumption of leather
both at home and abroad has made serious inroads on the
available supply of raw skins. When you consider further
that the percentage of Beef Cattle in the United States has steadily de
creased from 59 per cent in 1901 to 38 per cent in 1916 and that all the
Hides that come to market are snapped up by Tanners aft fast as they
can get them, and that some of the Largest Tanners in America are
contracting as far ahead as three years for their supply of hides, you
will readily see that Shoes of any kind are a Good Purchase Now, es
pecially when we can offer them to you at practically old prices.
Our stock is New and Clean. We were very low in our Shoe
Department when our Fall Purchases began to come in, and we have
lined up with the Largest, Newest, Best Selection of Shoes that we
have ever shown.
We do not urge you to buy more than you need,
but we do not believe that you can go wrong to buy
shoes now. Buy what you will need for the winter; we
have shoes bought for January delivery on which we
will be forced to advance, as we had to pay the advance.
ATCO STORES CO.
THAT COTTON MILL STORE
Retailers of Everything and Buyers of Produce