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gk large and increasing subscription list, and as an
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reasonable.
I THE WEATHER.
(Official Forecast.]
ATLANTA, Oa , November 20.—For Georgia:
W Yair, exeept showers in northwestern portion
| Mokrill.
A Local Forecast Official.
THE SHACKLES OF DEBT.
It is a noteworthy fact that one
of the emigrants to Texas said on
the eve of his departure that he was
going to shake off the shackles oi'
y. the credit systMi. The slavery of
debt'Waa'so great that he was will
ing to leave home and break away
from the association of a lifetime to
escape it. There is a striking sim
ilarity between this and the depart
ure of the impris ned debtors from
English prisons to seek an asylum
oa the free soil of Georgia a hundred
and fifty years ago. We have no
imprisonment for debt, but we have
something almost as bad : n the cred
it system which requires a farmer
to plant cotton exclusively in order
to get credit with the supply mer
chant. The custom is giving way,
rbut very slowly. Its shackles are
■ot shaken off by many of our people.
The evidence of this is the case of
the man who was willing to leave
home and country to escape its
_—bondage.
THE STATE REFORMATORY.
L The following from the Govern
message is worthy of special
many child
w
!a!ler -
Id; 80 below the
40 beiow the aize of 14;
the age of 13; 15 below
the age of 12; two 11 years old, and
one at the tender age of 10. Thirty
six per cent of the convicts in the
penitentiary are below the age of 20.
“Below the age of ten our law
hardly recognizes the responsibility
of a ehild, and sometimes tolerates,
> if it does not excuse, his crime.
L With a degree of indulgence we
A leave him unrestrained, a menace to
society until he attains, somewhat,
years of discretion and perfected
or confine him witli criiu-
Hfißnals to be made an outlaw and a
ggES&I&kK alarming
glffiMFato d 1 . ■. -11
those whose d'-itpHslo guard
the public weal by suitable legisla
W tion, not only for restraint, but for
reform.
“If the state owes no duty to its
children born and reared in poverty
and crime, it does owe to society the
best protection against their law
lessness and violence. The best pre -
tection must be reached, not so much
through the punishment of the
criminal as the prevention of crime.
“The last United States census
reports forty-five thousand crimi-
fiaiA‘cohtintd in the prisons of the
states, Georgia furnishes five per
cent of this number.
“Some place, other than the peni
tentiary or county chaingang, should
be provided for the incarceration of
children and some misdemeanor con
victs. The disgrace of confinement
and the wicked influences which
■ta surround the child in the peniten
tiary prevent reformation. The ob
[ ject of imprisonment should be re
st rm as well as confinement at hard
labor. Ths state owes it to the
young criminal to place him with cir
cumstances that will tend to soften
rather than to make him more obdur
ate and vicious. The state has an
interest in every child she rears.
I Every good citizen made out of what
A was material for a vicious bad citi
■ zen is an immese advantage to the
state as a self-governing body. The
same thing is true of the state as a
social body.
“When it is considered that sev
eral hundred such citizens can be
made from such material every year,
the effect upon the population of the
state is easily seen. As such citi
zens are producers of wealth, the
money investment for their reforma
tion wonld be profitable to the
State.”
TRAIN ROBBERY.
The alarming frequency ot train
robberies of late makes the stoppage
of this crime a matter of very great
importance. The following editroial
from the New York Herald has at
tracted a good deal of attention and
is widely copied:
It is to be hoped that in his coming mes
sage Mr. Cleveland will urge upon congress
the importance of federal legislation against
train robbery.
That this dangerous crime is increasing
and spreading is only too obvious. Records
show that on a group of roads in the south
and southwest twenty-four trains have
been "held up” during the past twenty
years and that more than half of the in
stances occurred within the past three
years.
Formerly these daring highway crimes
were confined chiefly to the south, south
west and the far west. But recent instances
still fresh in the public mind show that
they have been spreading to the more
thickly settled portions of the north and
east. When great trunk lines between
Chicago and New York are boldly and
successfully attacked by desperate high?
way men a grave menace to life and proper
ty is presented which calls for the most
stringent measures for the prevention and
punishment of the crime.
That existing state laws, courts and po
lice are not adequate to the emergence is
shown by the alarming increase and spread
of train robbery. The desperadoes gener
ally escape arrest and punishment and the
natural consequence of this immunity is to
encourage their diabolical operations. It is
even said that in some places the local au
thorities are terrorized by the perpetrators
and fear to prosecute them vigorously.
Where this is not the case the robbers have
only to cross the state line to get beyond
the jurisdiction of the state authorities. Os
course they are subject to extradition if
caught in another state, but this red tape
procedure is apt to prove more helpful to
the fugitive than to justice.
Th legislate against
regulation
i,; any lesil il “P or "
for the protection of p.is
a rapidly growing danger?
federal law for the quick and
severe punishment of the crime, vigorously
enforced by the federal criminal authori
ties, would soon make these dangerous
foes to society understand that their high
way villainy cannot be carried on with
impunity. Tor such crimes as theirs no
punishment can be too severe and none
can be too quickly meted out. The time
has come to prescribe and enforce it.
The suppression and prevention of train
robbery have become essential to safe
travel. To that end 'he power of the na
tional government should be exerted. It
; is a matter of vital concern to the people of
I the entire country and one to whiff the
President and congress may well give their
I earnest attention.
The polyglot character of the
Austrian army was abundatUJH
shown the othgr day
1U the
t h fte
sSSSSHPmi alone to formula of oath
HWJe colors had to be administered
and read out in -nine languages, to
wit: German, Hungarian, Croatian,
Bohemian, Polish, Ruthenian, Rou
manian, Servian and Turkish, while
the religious part of the ceremony
was conducted by Roman Catholic,
Greek Catholic and Greek orthodox
priests, Protestant pastors, Jewish
rabbles and Mahometan ulema.
The framing of a bill tor the issue
of state bank currency in advance
of the action of congress is a diffi
cult matter because it is hard to tell
just what the action of congress
will be, and state action will have to
conform to it.
Notice of Local Legislation,
xrori' E IS HEREBY GIVniN OF HIE IN
XV tent ion to apply to the pre-ent session of the
Legislature of the State ot Georgia for the pas
sage of a bill to be entitled: “AU Act to amend
the charter of the city of Rome so as to make
the c unciimen elected for said city, eligible for
a succeeding term, and lor uthar purposes.”
11-4
Citation.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom it may concern: Geo. J. Briant,
admudstratrator or Geo. W. Harris, deceased
has in cue term applied t the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
raid deceased, and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in December next.
This the tlth day of November, 18. U
id JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To a l wbomit may couoern: Samuel Funk
houser, having, in proper form, applied to me
for permanent Letters of Administration de
bonis non. on the estate of James G. Dailey,
late of s iid connty, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of Jan e-G.
Dailey to be and appear at my office within the
time ilowed by law, and show cause,if any they
can, why permanent aomiulstr-tion should not
be granted to Samuel Funkh .user on James G.
Dailey’s estate.
w itness my hand and official signature, this
Bth day of November 1893.
oawtw JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary.
in the
thejJl
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very painful. After trying various reme
dies, I gave The first bot-
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disease, but the symptoms soon abated,
and in a short time she was cured.
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GEORGIA, Floyd County
PURSUANT TO AN < IRDFR OF THE GQURT
ot Ordi ary of -aid county, »i 1 ba Sold at
auetto” :i' ttceou t house do r of said count.,
on the first Tue da in Dece nb r > eat. wtthi .
' the legal Ik.uis o aslothe toilowng real e-tate
towir : A4 oi ih «e tw tra-t- of land in the
22nd diatri t and 3r > -ection f sari County one
tract c.< nsisilnA ' I whole lo s N* s. KIS, 1-4,1 1
and 193 of IM) aVres eac i. and 60 acres • ff the
south side ot lot No .34, ai d 60 acr s• ts the
Southside lot '<> I’3, both said parts nf iota
cut • ff by aetraisht due ru ninu east -nd west;
th- othertra t known as th-> tbe A'kins pace,
consists i f 60 acres cm off he south panoflot
No 99, and 40acre. in the eout'iwe t c oner of
lot No. 118, the two last named portions of 1. ts
Ivmg together and bounded on 1 e north by the
lands of W. A ( hatin, Ja-es K»le. ano Meyer
1 a. dt land, east by W A. Cbatln. south by W, A.
< h fin and Lemasier and west by D y
er ik. All of said real estate so das the prop
erty of the estate of vV C. Howell, late of said
county, deceased. Terms cash
1 6. tl HOWELL, Adm’x. «
J. S. HOWELL, Adm’r. I
afsfafafaeasfasa
NOTICE.
GFORGIA, Ft OVD COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that a petition signed
by fifteen or more freeholders of the 924th
(Baiker’s) district G. M of said county, bat
b eti hlrd i . my office, asking that the benefits
f. r the provvious of Sections .449, 14 0, 1451,
14 2 14 3, 1454, of the Code of Ge rgla of 1882
and t e amencmenta thereto, shall apply to
said 924th di-tric , G. M. of said county. 1
further give notice that an election will be or
den-don tin 4th day of December next. (1893),
(sa d election to occur on the 24th d y < f De
cember. 1893), to decide the question of ■ Fence"
or “Stock Law.” accord ng to the statutes in
?uch case, maoeand provided.
Given under my band aud official signature
T..ia the iffh day of November, 893.
JOHN P D e Vis. Ordinary.
Application For Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Ftovd COUNTY.
Whereas W H Edmundson, Administrator of
'hees'ateof Eliza H. ueevee. repres-nta to the
c .m t tn b.a pet. lon duly filed that he has fu ly
adu inisteted El Zi H. Keeves’ e-tate. This is
r. • cbe all p> raons concerned, klnoted and en d
Ito's, to show cause, if any they can »h eaid
d ini-tra'or th-nd not be discharged (r m
'is admit.ia raiiou and r ceive 1-t'era of dis
mi a'on <>n tne first Monday io Febrn rv 1894.
mi- November 6,18.-3. JOHN P. Da’Vls.
oa“9od Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Cred-
itors.
A’l persons having d< mands against *heestate
of J.F. shanklin, lata of Flo>d county .deceased,
arc berebv notified to render in their demands
tot be undersigned acinrding to law. and all
persons indented to Bald estate are required to
tuase immediate payment
■lhißilct. 1893. M. A. NEVIN.
Administrator, J. F SliaaEliP. deceaseds
10-6-w4t. "
Notice of Sale.
i GREE4BLY TO AN ORDER OF THE
A Com t of 'Ordinary tis Flovd connty, Ga ,
will be sold at auction at the court house door
of said ccunty o n the first Tueaoay in Decemb r
next, within the legal hours of sale.the lollowi- g
property. i„-wit: One lot ot land in the 23rd
ulst p.c’and 3rd section of originally Cherokee
now Floyd, county, Georgia, to-wft: Nos. 271,
290.291 291. 310 3U 330, 311 and etg ty-sevtn
acres o t 3-1), the whole tract containing 1,402
actse. more or less, and known as the it. V.
Witch-11 farm, on the Etowah river. Also a two
thirds interest in one car coupler. Sold as the
property ot K. V. Mltehe I, late ot Floyd
county, deceased, Terms csah. 'this Ist day of
Nov-mbe . 1893
11 4~law4w J. U TIPPIN, Administrator.
CITATION?” -
GEORGIA—FIoyd County.
To all whom It mav concern ; J B. Tippia
admit iatratcr of R V. Mitchell, deceased, has
in disk toriu applied to the--rule reigned for
h avo to sell the lai d- belonging to the estate of
-a d d ceased,and said application will be beard
on tne fir,t Monday in December next. Tbie
Bth day of November, 1893.
' John P D*VIS,
11 8-4 w * Ordnary.
Citation For Administration.
Notice la hereby given that on the first Mon
day io Dicember next I sha’l ap. olut as Ail
minlatrator on the estate of J. A Htansbuery,
d-ceased, 1 ts of Floyd county. Georgia, C. W.
Underwood, the County Administrator, or some
other fit aud proper person This Nov 8,18.'3.
JOHN P DAVI.B,
Ordinary Floyd County
Application For Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Floyd
Whereas < has Administrator of
,J ltn_T- tc the conrt in
til-'petitioo uti'y filed, tbai fehaa administered
Jno T. D iwell’s estate. This B r o el e all per
sone concerned, kindred a' <1 cn dirors.t ■ show
cause, f an. thev can why sa’d adti'tidsTator
-hotild i ot he di-ch iged tom ni- rdidmsta
li n aud 'eeetve lett-r« of di-u.l“ei m on the
flier Monday in Februar«. 1-94 This Novetu.
0 r G 893 JOHN P. M . VIS, Ordinary.
11 O-lawfil’d
Receiver’s Sale,
By virtue of an order passed by
the Honorable W. M. Hemy Judge of r ne
Superior Conrt of the Rome Circuit. I will sell
at public outcry to the highest bidder, atelev-n
. ’cioi k, a. m., at the court house loor in Rome,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December, 1-93,
the following property ot tbs Cundell Furniture
< omptny, to-wii:
a 1, that tract or parc“l of land lying and being
in the 23 d di trict and 3td section of • riginally
Cherokee now Floyd county. Georgia and In the
rownot Fore, tville, it being rhe property once
known as th« “Home City Mill-” hut now
known as the Cuntlell Furxitme Company's
ehopa aud yard, an i being three <3) acres of land
more or leas together wl h all liu Idinga anu
stru tnres t beret,n, and bounded oi. one ride o,
■ fie hast Teuuea-ee, Vitgitila and Georgia Rail
road, and on the other side by the puulic toad
leading trom Rome. Georgia, to Calhoun Gp r
gia, > nd on a third aide by the Prlntup City
, and Company’s property.
Also one d j kilu.
Also the followingma-hinery:
1 Buss band saw, l B tea eplnd’e carver. 1
M ora carving machine, U 5 tret shafting 34
nil levs 1 blower and pli lug. IT aii-it ch banger*
5 couolinge. 2 sanders, 1 Dowel machine, 1 hand
saw filer nd setter, t emory grinder 1 engine
and boiler 2elevators. I dynamo, 1 B“ss swing
saw 3 w aid top ripsaw-, I Houston ID-it ch 4-
etde in ulder 1 .4 nob Buss planer. 1 itt-it ch
Bus- Joi- ter, 1 46 Egan M»w. 1 i.on frame trim
-aw, 1 bus-double cut off eaw, 1 Busr double
h-ad shaper, I Buss glue jointer machine. 1
Houston 6-inch sticker, 1 dado machine, t Hous
ton tenon tnai h'ne, 1 Fay dovetail machine. ’
do 'ble t.oi i g mach ne, Iturnii g atber, I single
lAoting tnicbne, I 33-inch Invincible sander,
Tit-io h Berlin sander
Said dry kiln au<> machinery brdng loctfd on
the above described 1-nd of the Cundel Furnt
'ureComn-m. and »11 otherartie'es of propelty
not mentioned that belong witn the above plant.
Sain property win be solo enl j ct to confirma
tion b\ the nupnior conrt of F oyd C' nnry
Terms of sale cash; to be p id on the confer
mation of the rale by the conrt.
E. J. MOULTRIE,
1 awiw Receiver of Cundall Fuy it re Co.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TO >LL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Jane
Land um having jn proper term applied to
me for per i-an-nt letters ofaopiini-tradun on the
estate i f ienj imin Landrum, late of said conn
ty Tins is to cite all and regular th<> c.eoltors
and next of kin “f Benjamin Landr-m t“ba and
appear at my office within the tin e allowed by
law. and show cause if any they can, why per
manent ad • imstration should not be granted
to Mrs Landrmuonß i j rmin Landrum's estate
Witness my band and official signature, this 6th
day ot November, 1893. JOHN P. DAVIS,
11-8-iaw-dOd <? dlnary.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
John H. Dodd, has applied for exemption of
personalty, and setting apart and valuation of
borne-tead, aud I will pa>s upon the seme at 10
o’clock a. m., on the 14i> day of November,
1893, at my office. JOHN F. DAVIS,
Ordinary. F. C. Ga.
Public Sale of Valuable City
i Propei ty.
Whereas, james f. dupree. nm on
Aj ril the first 1893, execute and <ieliv
, rr to the Security Invertwent Company, of
Bridgeport. Coon., a deed to certain p opertv
> hereinafter described, for lb* purpose of se
curing tut payment of twoc-rta-n norea, each
f«r he num of one tlmuaar d dollars principal
, each dated on the Bai l first day of apnl,iß93.aud
each due five yeaie after date. and also lue.n
■ interest coupon notes, eac . for the sumot 837.'-0,
i and also ten interest coupon notes for the sum
of five doliarseach, all of said interest coupon
notes beat ing date unsaid fln-t day of Apfil.
1>93, and two of • aid interest coupon notrs for
the rum of SO, aud one of Baio interest c ni
. pon notes lor the rum of $5 00 becoming due and
payable or the first days of October and April
In eoch year respeo ively after eid'i first day of
April. 1893, including tne first day of October
ls 9 , b e’des interest after ma ur ty at the ‘ate
of eight percent p- r annum; and also to s cure
the payment of tm percent, as attorneys’lees
<>n the whole amount -hould said notes and deed
la* placed in the hands of an attorney at law for
f collectir n as will more fubv ■ ppear bv refer
i eiico to said reel, recorded in Book : VV” of
r De ds, page 203, Clerk’s oflice, Fioyd Superior
i Court
'nd whe-ea", the said James F. Dupree
1 »gre> din s |d need th >t if default be na< o in
> in- | rornpt payment of ei'her of said interest
C >np n notes ua stipulated, then the p inci.al
or said obligati n, in the discre ion of the bold
er. should become du- ai d payab ear the date
of ettch default, aeo ti at the said S- cri y ]u
v-srru. nt Company sbou d b • au' I’oriz d. at its
‘ iti ui, t« Bel. sa‘o p ■ p-rry at public ou’Cry in
ord' rto pay said debt before the cou t hon-i
' d'H-r in tbe counts of Floyd to the higbe-t bid
der for Cash, after adv- lidug the lime, place
and terms of sale in a uewsnai er of ger era! cir-
Ctrl .uqi< Ju s-id county ot Floyd once a week for
ton' weeks.
" And wherevs, the Bald James F Dupree did
> m-ke default on the fl'st day of October 1893,
} in the paym- nt >f ihe interest coupon notes that
* day du -, aud by reason of said dciault the prin
-3 pal ai d inteie tof s pl bligatiou bag become
due, aud rem ins unpaid.
Now, therefor- bv < iriue of ihe p over grsn'e
- JasaJd deed. »e will sell at pu. lie outcry, bi
fore the Court bouse noor in Floyd county, Geo
■ gt-, on ti e fir-t Tuesday in December. 1893
wi bin the legal hours . f sale to the highest bid
der fol cash, die follow ng dese ibed property,
to-wli: One ce tain city lot with all improve
. merits thereon, iu the fifth W ard ot the city oi
" i Romp, Fioyd county, Georgia, fronting on Main
' ' street o e honored and orty five (14 ) feet aud
! running buck two hundred aud eight (208) feet;
b uud-d no h andta-t by Cantrell's pr per y
I south by Blai cbe street and west by M ain street.
Said sale will be had and titles made and pro
ceed distributed a’ provided in said deed (80. k
■ VV ” page 208 ) first to the pay mel tot Said
> d< bt. witn'ntereat and atto revs’ lees and .x
peosesof his proceeding and .he remainder, if
any, to said James F Dupree. The am nn'. due
is $.080.00, besides intere t on Bai ' erm since
. Oct Ist. 1-93 and aitorneys'fees a. d expenses.
. Term- c sb.
1 THs. SECURITY INVESTMENT COMPANY,
By HogSiußon & Harns, their Attorneys at law.
11-7 law-JUd
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAYCONCERN: NOTIQK
is hervbj given t' attbp apt raise-s*apnoint d
to set apait and a*Mgn a y ar’a &uppo«t to Mrs
Jane Landrum, the widow of Bmj Lai drum.
1 deceased, have filed ibeir award and unless
' good and uffleient cause bo shown, the same
wllbemado tbn j of the court at the
December term, 1x93, of the court ot ordinary.
This Nov. 6th. 1893. JOHN P- DAViS,
3QJ
Notice of Local Legislation.
> police is hereby that a bill will bs in
f'od’ ced at the neMtsessi n *f t e Gairgia
’ Legislature to establish voting places in th
. evtral wards of the ci j o Roiue for municipal,
county, stato and i>ati mal elections, aud to pro
vide u imagers for ho ding elections at such
• voting plHces,
A’soa bUI to require cJlect.o cf Floyd
, county tp fce-p an insolvent hx digest in
whictG&ail l>e entered ifre parne** of all persons
who fail to pay tm ir tax's »s required by w
and to require sat*' tax collector to tarnish cor
lectlisvxof Mici tax d fau te s toth» m<n«-
. ger* of all election precincts and v«»tr g place*
J m said county. 1 -law-30d
I • - " . ~
> Administrator’s Sale.
' GE< >RGI 4, Gordon County.
■ TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER FROM
1 the Courtof Oidi>.ai’y of s-ia county wil be
sold before the Cou ' house door n> < elbouu, in
• -aidcou iiy at pub'-ic auction wi hlu the legal
hour.-of s le on ib<-fire', luesuay in December
next, rhef .Bowing lands, to wi-:
70 acres south Bide and 25 acne northeast cor
ner more os lees, <f lot of innrt No M, lathe
• 24rh i i-trict aud 3rd section of Floyd county,
> <sa .and 20 a. ree in n<>itbwe»t corner and 35
I acr-b in southwest c iner, more or less, of lot
! < f laud No 52. in 4 h di't.rict ano 3rd section
of Floyd county Ga , except two acrea more or
less in s -uthwart corner deed, d to c P. Eva.vtt
J S. Id as the property of a L. Keys, la e of said
C nintv, deceased. f.,r the purpose of paying
, deb b and for division. Ter bof sale cash.
‘ 11-8-Uw3od J. L. CAMP, Adm’r.
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; Rale Ni Si to Foreclose Mort
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■ gage.
1
j Jno. M. Vandiver vs. W.C. Giles; Kul, to fore
* close m >rtgage
■ It appearing to the court by the equitab’e
pc itmn of Jao. M Vandiver that W, u. Giles
on tne 2’n.i day of M.r fa. 1893, executed and
ueliveied to said Jno M. Vandiver on a mart
I gage oi. a t-act or parcel of land lying in e<id
4 county, deßcribeu as tol.ow-: .he following
, i>»rts or lot. or laud Nos. 182 and 183, in ib
j 24th district and 3 d sec i n < f Floy < county,
e Ga . nine acres more or less, in the nortfiweat
{ corner . f No. B 2 and an that pa t or No. 18:
_ that .lea on tr.e eart 'ide of the rnadrunnug
a through said lot, also that part of lot No 182 de-
B scrib. das fellows: Beginning at a certain «a--
B nut bush or -take running no- N r4rodst» KI
I lie hue thcnC" east to th" I, T, V AG rail-
I- r.iaei 22 rods, thence south «. wn said railroad
1 41 rods the.ee west to the o.giu ng point
e AH.. 13? i ncres of lai d more or less., b. un.i das
f. Hows : He inn ne a' the southea t corner of
* lot nc. 19, 24 h distri.it. 3rd section, rlov.l
j countv, Georgia, thence west2l 30-KD cbai sto
a wake, thence north 19'4, east 6 :5 101 chap B
y to a-take th-nc- east 2 85 100 chai .s to the
’ original ea't line: theuce south to the
2 beginning point f.r the pu>p .se of eecurii g the
paymv nt of topr certain promissory notes, al
.. of even date, each for the stim o’ 8136.' 5. and
aggregating the su.i of $'?4.2-. made by the saiti
W. C. Gi e on the 17th dav of March, 1893, and
payable to sold Jn'> M Vandiver < r order, the
fir-t du» Nov. 1. 1893. the second-due Nov, 1
! I*o4, the third due Noveo.br 1, 1895
and the fourth and la-t due Nov. 1 1896.
after date, with b-tere-t n the ra’e ot 7 per cent
per annum from the date of e,oh of sajd no'cs;
and it further appearing tha- said W. c. wiles
foils and refuses to pay th» first of ea'd no es
B for the su n of $136 05, with the Interest due
, thereon.
B ft is therefore ordered and decreed by the
cou't that the eaid W. U. Giles pay into th-s
„ pourr dn or before the n«xc term theieof th.
1 principal nd interest cn- on the first of said
, not»e and the co-,-* ol thl* suit or in defau t
. th»r.of th«-C urf »|H prnc-ed to pa-seuehor-
I der and <1 oree tor the sals of said property as
to it. shall seem equitable and just, ai q it is sup
, ther orde ed tha this t u'e be i übliebed in Tub
Romk Tbibunk. a ne vspape* YHiblisbed in the
count, of Vli.yd, once a month for 4 months. or
served on the said W. C. Giles, nr bi* specie
, agent nr attorney, three months previous to the
next term of thia court. Th'a N. v. Ibh, 1893
W. M. HENRY, J. S. c , B. C.
W. W. Vandiver, Petitioner’s Attorney.
’ GEOKG’A— Floyd - sunty:
A tr- c copv from mtn te of F oyd Superior
* Court No. 27, page 522. This Nov 13 1893.
■ WM. E. BBYsfEGEL.
Clerk Superior Court Floyd Co , Ga.
11-151-m 4m.
Sheriff’s Sales for December 1893
GEORGIA. Floyd Codbty.
Will be told before the court house door in
the < ity oi Rome. Floyd county, Ga.. between
tne legal home of Bale on the first Tueedav in
December. 1593, the following Uesotibad 1 rop
erty to wit:
That certain tract or parcel of laud situated in
’hat part of the county o' Floyd known a* New
Rou.e, being a part of land Jot No .'57,
lu the twenty third district and tblr.i section
of Floyd county. Geirgla, and deeeilbed
as follows: limning from a point »94
feet due west from the eoutbeas: corner of
Bald laud lot No. 35', north one degree (i deg ),
west for 7v6 to the starting point ch the noit •
-ide ot Chestnut atteet aud laid off by the ew
Ro ■ e Lan Uompanv, thence west uno degree
(1 deg ), south along Baid (.herb ut street for
3<n t/a feet, th. nee iu «n angle 83 degrees. 5' min
utes. nonh 5 degre-s, smi ntes.east for73Biuet,
thence In an angle 90 dn-rees, > outh t-4 degrees,
55 u inures east for 299% feet to I'ennesvee av
enue. thence al< ng the west i liie of said avenue
south 5 degre. e, i 5 minutes lor 714 leet to the
starting point, contaii iug live acies. This levy
is made on sai l land as the pro. erty of the
defendant, a d- ed having been filed iu the otbee
ot the clerk of the ruuerior court of fioyd
county, Ga., by Hie plaintiff, c <nv*-ylng eaid
land to the oefeuda't Levied on by virtue ot a
ti fa iseu diroii. tlir Tlojd superior court, in
favorof the Atlanta National Buildiu.' and Loa.,
as ociation v« New Ro ■ o Lrnd ompany.
Also or the ame time and place, lots of land
No . three liunereil and eighteen (318)
three hundred nr.-i thiriy-one (:-3l) thr.e
hundred and thirty two (S3;),'three hundred and
eighty-inue (389) and four hundri d and four (404)
an m the - ixieeuih dieiiii-i ant fourth action
of Floyd co. nty, Ga., ell lying in a budv, anil
eonrairing forty aines each in-, re or less, togeth
er with air the improvements therou 1.-vi-d
on by virtue of all la issued from the Flotu
superior c urt in favor of IL M. Hiik-y vs. E.
F Millican, aS the property of the defendant.
Aho at the same time and place, an undivided
foui-sevcotbe (4-1) n Teris in lot. of land No
thne bundled arm flit -four (3 4), in the 23rd
district aud 3rd section, Floy d county Ga. L> v
i d o.i by vir tie of a fl. fa issued (rum th >
Floyd suteiior court i.i fav r of McGhees X,
C” V*. I. A Richey, »l Ricie-y and W, A.
Kb hey. as the property of the defendants
Abo at the Sane tic’ and pi ace one farm,
'yii.g in a nod. in the 2ith district and 3rd sec
t.i n ■ f Fioyd co mtv, Georgia, consisting-.r
and lots Noe 273, 74, Z'rtanii 2’7. and al»o 25
acres lu south p rt "f lo’ i’4S, and lOaer. s iu the
southwe-t corner or lot 272, said rarrn couUiu
irig 665 acre- more or le s, < eiag same place
own. d .mu ■ ccupied by dm. D I. nee. Levied
onb. virtue ot ail fa. isi-ued fr m the Fl vd
b pe i-.r court in fav rof W H Williams, F. D.
Hallett., -Aauiu 1 Middlcbroiks aud Miss Jane
W. . eed vs. Wro. D. J »cs, deed having been
filed ano r< ooided in aocor ance with the st ituto.
as the property of the di femlai t.
Also at lb- same time and place, one farm
lying in the 3rd di-tncc ano 4th section ot S lovd
com ty, Ga , comprising lan lots os. 959,960.
B*h a>-o 986 a 1 iu the 3rd district and 4tb section,
Huyd county. Ge. rgia, asid faim containing ftl
acies no re or less Levied <-u by virtue or afl
fa lem ed Ir ui the Fiend anp-ri rc. nrt in favor
of Miss M- Th ums vs Jas. IV. Reyno de
iiectjbavir g been filed and r coid’din accord
ance with .h&ntnl-ute Ae he property of cm. de
letidanc.
Ai o at the same time and place, one tnrrn, ly
ing in the 23id di tr ct and 3rd section of Fioyd
county Ga . consisting ot wh le la d lot No.
(2.0), two him ireu and ten and containin' one
hupured and sixty four(i6l) acn a mid or less
Le ieu on by sir u- of a li fa. issu-d from the
Floyd superior court in favor oi Elizabeth K
Beloou and Alma A Warner v« Moses L Cher
ry. Deed having b en fl ed and rec. riled in a
- rd nee with the statute. As the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and place, lot of 1 nd
No. 39 and 4 i. in the 3rd District aud 4th section
of Floyd county. Ga, containing iorti acres
each more or lees the aid pro, erty being the
same levied u on by nat aoh enc i. favor of
n aimifl vs defend-nt on August 23rd. 1893
Levied on by virtue a fl fa is-ued irom the
Floyd jmtiie couit of the9l9ih district (4. M
Infavor of A. W. Wrigi tvs. J. A. Hardin and
Fanny Hardin. As the property of the defend
ants.
a bo at the same time and place, »n undivided
half in e.e t i f i*nd i t No. 329 ii. the 22ad dis
crict and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga , con
taining lu4 acie- more or le-s. Levied on by
vlitueof afl ’a. i sued from h“ F.osd justice
courtof tile 96md dis rr-i, G M . in favor of
w 1’ Reavis vs James McElroy aud J.C McUri y,
prlmd al, an I John T.rhune, security, as the
property of the d lendants.
Abo a - the sau e time and place, 25 bn*h«ls ot
oom. more or Jess, u held together. 2 590 pounds :
»eed o turn more or less, in field to ga her. I
lafV.eaon by virtueif two fl fas i-sued f.oin
the Floi d city court, one in favor of T. R. Jones, 1
and the ot er io favor of Hamilton <S Co, aud
gainst J. R Mortou, /Is the property of the l
defendant I
aJso at th® same time and place, that tract of
land lying in the fourth ward of tbe-rltyof-'
Home, "loyd coun y. Georgia, bring part of lot
No. 35, in Bick * B,”-<rt the D. R. Mitchell
riirv. Avenue "a,” formerly Mill
I’C't WJFeeven 'ee , a d rum ing westwardly
w dth two huud ed feet more or less, nemg
the n rt -eiu-p .rt >f sard lot and < ccupied on
Much 'b. 18 1 by Allee a* a tenant, co-vied
<m bi virtue of a mort.age fi f<. i sued fn m the
Flo>d superior court in favor of F. A. MaduvX :
vs Mrs Laura C. Ithudy. as the pr..petty of ,
the deiemrant.
A'eo at th. same time and place, one lot of |
-Hiossom nip,” being part of laud lot -o. 206. 1
in the 23rd disrret and 3rd -ee.tioii of noyd
county. Ga , fro tmg fort, f econ a sir et run I
nii.g norm and sou ii m said t >wn of -‘B os o n
ejll, ’ end extending b.ik east 2' 0 feet t > lands 1
of .1. II eece. slid bUi ded on u rtli i.y la ds
or h ins p.«ce ..f -'esrly Underwood and . a the
until ny i n own. d i y tue wife ot Bald Fi >yd,
Levud on i>y virtue r a ii fa. issu d trom Ihu
Fl >yo justice court of 'he 919 b di-irict G »1.,
in favor of J. H. Hens nv- Hhadrack Floyd
as the property of tee defendant. Levy made
by H reard
Also at toe sam'» time »nd place, an undivided
one-halt interest in lots Nos, 17, 18 19. zl) aud 21,
in Tanner’s sub-divi.-ion to Eaet Rome i i the
3rd d strict aud 3rd section, eloyd coun y Ga.,
being Ihe same pro, eity as ihat descr bed in a
deed fr m E. L noswo. tn to .1 T. Jones and O.
V. Lamar . f reHr.rd iu said county Levied on
by virtue of . fi. fa issued rrom the F oyd <-ity
court iu favor •• John C. sa is vs O. V- a.amar.
As rhe property qf the def« ndanc.
Also at the game lime and place,a 1 that tract
or parcel of Un i situated in the coun'y of
Fioyd, Hiate ot Georgia, an i adjiCnt-othe
citv of Rome, n said county as lullows begin
ning o’a point eight hundr d and ninety-iour
(*9l) ieet-oue wesi f om ihe northeast cuiner of
lot number seventy-two 72) in the 22d district
and 3d section or eaidc-.unvy, thence north oue
d-gree, »e-t six hundred ami forty-five Joe’,
thmoe west ou" d-gree, south seven hundred
aud ninw leer., t'eu.e south nedegiee east
eight hundred ar.d sixty fem, th-uce cast one
degree, jj. rtn s> ven hundred and nine f.et,
rheuce north one degree, west two hundred and
illrem feet to the beg nuing point; said tract of
aud C'.niains f urteeu acres ano embraces paits
..f io s senveuty-two lu the 22d district aud
3rd s-ctieu and three huti'ired and fifty-seven
i.ih 2-id district aud 3d sec ion of said couuty.
Also the tractor laud in Floyd couuty, Georgia,
which lie- within ttie f d osing describ d
ho.inda'ii s: Beg nn ng at a ounit on the north
Imeef lot cumber seveu.v two (72) mine 22d
"isiriot a. d w.r sec ion of -ai ■ e.-unty, sixteen
hu dredaud three 1. et west tr.nn ihe north, a-t
corner of sal > 10 number seventy-i-" >, running
itimce north o e d.-gre .west six hundred and
forty tve f.-et. rheuce west one negree, sou h
three huo"’"d ano fift.ei. f et to a stake on the
ea-t baufc cf "liver c e k,beginning again at said
Biartieg point «nd ru niiig souto one aegre--,e st
two liu-d cd and fifteen tert, th-uce west one
degre-. eoutu six huudred aud for v-Uve tee to
SUV r Creek, tuence along silver C eek on ihe
. ast side thereof tu a nort'ie ly diiection to
above mentioned stake, contaiumg tun acre
more or leas. Le ied on by virtue of all ra
is ued fr.mi th" Fl..yd eupeiior com tin favor of
th Southern Building and Loan Association vs
vew Rome Laud Company. As Ihe property of
th- defendant.
A so at the same time and plac». part of lot of
land No 317 iu'tbg jib district slid |ih sect o . of
Fioy'.i count., G«orgia, beginning ata wbjtc
oak'hat s ands "ii the north ba k "f a branch
.b.it rune through said lot of land at or nesi
wr ere the Qui -n’s ferry road crosses b id
bra ch, theoc south .3 chains and district line,
tho 0" west with B-id oi-triiit Hue to southwe t
eorne r of s .id lot N . 817, the ce n ■ rth with the
west line of said lot No. 3 7 to the noribweßt
coiner of said lot, ther ce east along the mirth
lins of Bam lot.>f land to wuer" aforesaid lin
crosses aforesaid biaucb 'o a stake, then up a d
ith the >i.' anoers of said t’l'siicb to tue be-l>.
niug point, c- nlaiuiug n net. acres more or
le-s, b--ine all tnat tract ot Ind conveyed by
Cha*. Edward Huffman to Albert L. Kickud
-on on ho 16 b day of December i»99 by dee.
igjorded lu the offlee of the clerk ot the supe
rior court. FiovfJ county. Geo’gia, in deed b .-k
■it R” fo.jo Ifin Levi don Ijy virtue of afi fa
issued fro i. the Floyd riui'enor c urt In fav..r of
ibert L. Kim ardson vs. u E. Huffman as the
property of the defendant, a
Also ai. rhe a"me time and place two boxes and
co teut*. ala tu contain books now in hands
of W. M Biars.L C. Lc.vie.l on by virtue of
a fi fa Iseu* d from the ”loydeity court m favor
-f H. A. Toms, vs. Hume supply association ol
Chicago, also engaged in business ae the Home
Libra y and Supply .sso. latlon. ami R H. Peale
4t Co., m the property ot the d-tendant.
JAKE C. MOURE, Sheriff.
Receiver’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Honorable W. M
Henry. Judge of the Superior Court* of the
Rome Circuit, passed in the care ot
Kogers, brown & Company et al v» Ilia
Home Foundry A Machine Werkk, I will veU at
I üblic outcry to the high. M bidcer, between the
legal hours of »ale, at the court house door in
Rome,on the first T uesday in Deo. mber.lß9B the
following described property, to-wit:
Ist. ail that tract or pare-lot land situated,
lying and being in West Rume. the same being
a part of the land purchased by Rome sand
Company fi um Sirs. Martha H. Hamilton, de
scribed as follows; Beginning at a point on the
east sided Claik avenue thirty-five feet from
the center of the Chattanooga, Rome <S Colum
bus railroad track, running therce north two
hundred aud lift.v-five and one half feet along
the east side ot said avenue, thence eartwaroly
time hundred feet, thence southwardly four
hundred ami seventy and one-half feet, thence
parallel with said railroad track, and distant
ihir y feet from the center thereof three hun
dred at.d sixty eight feci to the beginning point.
2d. All that t act or parcel of land Situated,
lying and being iu West Rome.Htateof Georgia.
1 loyd county, same Irelng two town lot* aa fol
lows : Let number til ty-one, on Melrose avenue,
seventy-live feet front by one hundred and
twenty-five feet deep, and lot number nrty
eight on Sou h avenue, seventy-five feet front
by on. bundled and twenty-live feet deep, a*
shown iu map of West Bo>. e, recorded at court
house by Tedcastle and McKee.
3d. Ad that tractor parcel of land situated,
lying anti being in Fl -yd county, Georgia, being
partot theirac conveyed by the • ome luvest
nien Cmiipany to Standard Scale Company on
the 29rh day of December, 189 n. and called the
i’ontotoc i lace, and shown on the map of the
land platted by Diet* Brothers in 1890, for the
Rome luveatmcnt Company lying beyond what
is known as w est Romo tue part herein con
veyed being one acre shown on the said map as
lot 13. in Block <>, and lots 11 and 12 in 81. ck L,
including the streets aud a ley s adjacent thereto.
-1111. All that tract or parcel ot land situated,
lying and being in the Fourth ward of the city
o’ Home, Georgia, formerly Desoto, fronting
ifeet, on Summerville street, running .ack
due east about 25i> feat, being the north two
thirosi.f l<>t number 7. in said Fourth ward ot
said city of Rome.
sth. one second-hand turbine witer wheel st
Jones’ Mill, on Arruuchee creek, In Floyd
county, Ga.
oih une32N'ew Haven engine lathe, one 24
Walcot -liaper. one 32 Barn-s back seared auto
matic feed drill press One 25 horse puwer
builer ana engine aud fixtu ee complete, une
Howard bou >• oiks automatic bolt cutting aud
rent tapping machine.
7r h Macui. ery and other pronerty shown on
inventory wiih auditor's report, to-wit: 1 New
Ha.en ra'be 3uxz3, with counter shaft, full set of
g.-airtig face, plate and chuck; 1 Gauge Warner
& « bituey lathe 7Jxl6 seer. with boring bar and
heads; 1 chain feed lathe 24x» leet. win counter
shaft; 1 New Haven planer 3 x3r inches by t l /.feet,
"atu counter Bhatt; 1 Walnut shaper z 4 inches,
with counter eh ft and chuck; 1 Howard Iron
M orks bu t cutter with taps and dies trom % to
2 inches with counter shaft; i bronze back
geared drill pres- 30 inches, with coun.er shaft:
1 Emory grinder and counter shaft; 1 email
d ill press, siugle geared, wiih c-amrer shaft
(secoud baud); 1 20 horse power engine and
boil r complete (Rome Foundry A Machin*
" orks male); 1 foundry cupula bluwer, with 7#
feet at pipe; 1 : 4 inch Mood lathe in Patton’*
shop, r I l inch circular saw in Patton’s shop; j
lineal shaf ing aud pulleys, in Machine shop,
line being 5u feet long by two seven sixteenth*
diameter: 1 line of .hatting an> puLeya in Pat
ton's shop, line being 70 feet lung by 1 11-18
diamets,; 1 pair Bevell mortice wheel* to drive
same; 1 blacksmith for c and blower; 1 hand
power Bheet iron pui ch; 1 hand powe iroiler
roils; 1 steam tauk pnmp witn pipe connected;
1 steam bullei, leed pump, with pipe connected;
1 jig ea • aud counter shart. 1 bolt heading ma
chine. I 'B-rnch regrmder mill, 1 40-ssw cotton
fin, 1 25 horse power stationery sngiue. 1
horse power portable skid engine and boiler.
1 6 horse power portable vertical engine and
b Her; mounted on wheels *..d (Canton moni
tor); 1 Brm h turbine eater wheel, near com
plete; 1 tfilnch turbine water wheel, complete:
2 17% Inch tur-due water wheel*, complete; 1
12 inch turbine water wheel, near complete; 1
old second hand Leffell 35 inch turbin. water
wheel; 2 -pur gear wheels 8 inches bv 5 inches
by 4%; 6 boiler tube expanders * 3, i%. 2,1%.
y 4 inches; i ratcher dill ; 1 sledge hammer; 1
emal hammer ; 4 pipe wrenches; 1 pipe cutter;
1 pipe stock with dies; I monkey wrench; r car
penter 8 brace; 5 cur-enter's bits; 15 twist
dri Is trom % to 1% inches, 30 hand tap* trom
% to 1% inches, taf feet of 3% inch belling; Itt
leet of 3 inch b. lung; -2 feet us k inch
belting; 87 leet of 2% Inch belting; 4* feet of
1 incuoeltin.; 79 feet of 11 inch belting; St
feet of 1% inch be ting; 45 feet of 5% inch
belting; 41 feet ot 6 inch belting; 1 18 inch
I chuck for drill pres-; r crane in Machine an p,
4 ion capacity; I crane in Foundry shop 6u.i
I capacity; r pair 3 ton scales; 1 pair cun ging
scales; 1 rope, mock and fall: 1 chain. b>ock a 3
all; 1 foundry reservoir, ft.OjO pounds capacity ;
1109 pound ladle; r 2no pound la-ire; i 150 pound
I ad e; isopor d Udle; 1 foundry eupnls iO.OOO
i pou’ d .'.opacity flasks; 40 Iron flask*
8 2inch car wheel chdls; 8 r 4 inch ear wheels;
12 6 inch car wheels: 34 washer lilaue ouiils;
6 boner flues 3 inches by 12feet; 1 piece of pip*
2%x18 feet; I piece of pipe 1 1 /<XIB feet; 5 mould
iugeh'vels; zj ck screws zt inches; sea uoal
fa. ing lzs; blacking, .10 pour.de; 2 grabs for
cranes; Z croßß.e for cranes; l lot of slings for
cranes; lot of rosin, 135 pounds; 14 gallon*
buihrcompound; 15 ga'ious cylnder oil; io
gad -ns machine oi'; 1 lot ot lathe clamps and
I bolts, O ’O pounds; llotol bar iron. 1,44) pounds;
612 iu. h car weels. 3.0 pounds; 4 14 inch car
| wheels 3'o po iu-is; I 16 inch car wheel, 140
pounds; 1 crucib e; 1 lot chains 800 pounds; 4
. foundry sieves; 3 >oondry brushes.
PIPE SITTINGS.
| 22% meh ells 2 lucu eiia 8% inch ells, 8
iy 4 inch ell-, i 2% -.noti plugs, 11% inch plug. 2
1 men plugs, 8 I inch T, 4 % inch T, 21%
inch T, 2 1% loch unions, 12 1 inch unions; 4 %
inch uoious, '47 % inch unions, 8 */ 4 inch re
ducers, 4 % inch reducers, 1 5 inch coupling. 5
2 mob coupdngs, 3 l*/ 4 meh couplings, 4 itij ct
ors, 4 pipe laps, I lot black-mith tool-, 1 lot ot
lathe and planar tools. 675 pounds; 1 lot of tap
wrenches, 6 in uumner 1 screw plate, 1 % and
I 2 inch reaiu.r 2 moulders reamers, 12 lathe
dogs, 1. lume for 12 inch water wheel, 1 draft
rube for 10 inch water wheel, 4 largo lathe
drivers, 1 lot of turn plates and calipers, 47 cap
boits l%x>/ 4 , 15 cap bolts 4%x%, 60 cap bolt*
l*/i|X%. »fi”ap bolts 3x%, ft’’ cap bolts 2xi, 76 Cap
bolts 1%x% 60 ap bolts 1%x%, k cap holm
6’Z| X %' 21 c*P bolts %X%. 8 cap bolts 3x7-16.
. BKT SCREWS, CASK HAKDBNKD.
10 set screws zx%, 4 set screws 3x%, 12 sot
screws zx%, isseisc’ews 1%X%, 24 set screw*
1%«% 36 set screws l*/ 4 x%, 12 set screw*
1)4X7-16
SCRAP BRASS. BOILER STEEL, NUTS.
1 lot or scrap braes, luu pounos; 1 lot of boiler
steel, "90 po'iud*; I tot of nuts %. %. 8-5 inch.
275 ponm s; I lot of nuts %, 1,1% l%inch, 400
pounds; I lot inisc«.laLcuußmachine and carriage
b It-. 250 pounds; 1 lot rivets %, %, %. 6io
Founds; 1 lot us wood ciamps, 6 Innumber;
r-.iimad tr<>ck nauge, 2 four wheel trucks, 1
iron buggy, 2 wheel barrows, 1 coal bogey, S
gross wood screws, 1 former, 1 lot of drawing
bo.riis aud ircsties, 3 fire hooks, 3 tapp ng bars,
2 crow bam, i pair trucks, 4 turning chisels, 1
drop weight, 600 pound-; 1 glue pot. 2 cutter
bars for urill pr t-s t cuttei bar* fur lathe. 8
babbi ing mandrills 3 babbit ladles. 3 boring
bat s. I cross cut saw, I pick, 1 rigiug tor facing
aud boring cylinders, 2 la ge skids, 1 brass fur
naCe, wih .ode; 3 water buckets, 1 large pip*
cutter, i large planer, angle plate; 1 small
pl ner, angle plate 1 portable for<e; r lot writ
Wasners, 100 pounds; I ~*lr trams, 1 hack saw
frame, I 12 inch la he chuck, 1 rose blc reamer,
bn f er. of 2 in. n steam pipe, i raui>ter n utfica.
with pipe connected; 2 large heating stoves. I
small be .ting -.tove, 4 brass oil cups, 2 loose pul
ley <4 era, 2 glass ol> cups, 1 car and track, 1
spindie compute, tor loam woik; 154 gallon oil
tank, witu i> easur« aud funnel; 3 vises. 1 lot of
mi-eel a ecus ma htnery caaiiugs. 6.6oupounua;
1 lot of cast scrap iron 9,000 p'-unds; 1 lutuf fur
nace scrap iron 3,100 pound*. 1 lot No 2 foundry
pig iron, 5 60'1 pound!; 1 lot of wrat scrap lion,
2.100 pounds; 1 lot of foundry weight* ana
pla'es clamps aud rings z 6 <KO pounds; 1 lot of
steam oal. 9 out) ponnds: 1 lot us coke. 509
p uuds; i. oe k and copying press. 1 cabinet,!
clock. 1 lot oi catalogue- and price lists, 1 iot ot
bo. k- ana cu’S. 1 lot of sta.ionerv. 2 lamps, 1 let
ot shipping tags and d eclare, 3 chairs.
PATTBKBB.
1 Iqt of rolling mill pa('erne, 1 lot of spur anfl
iievet gear patterns, riot of water wheel pst
t r. b, 1 lot of patterns for general feuudry
«or't.
The ab"ve de-O’ibed real and personal estate
will be .-old in separate luis and parcel*, as num
bered from one to s-ven, inclusive, each num
ber rei resentiug a leparate lot or parcel.
Haid pioperty wl.l be so d subject t-> confirma
tion b. th* Su|>erior Comt of Fl .yd county, ai.fl
ihe court roserves the right to confirm the sal*
of any par' or ab or »aid property, or disa .ow
the sale of the who.e or any pvt thereof, at Im
if-ci’etion. 1
T rm" of rale—Cash; to be paid on th* con
rtrma'louof the sale by the court, as above
tatod. JOHN H. RaYNoLDrt, *
Uec ive’of Rome Foundry & Machine Works,
October 30, 199'4. ' ■ x
DE IN A SMITH,
Attorney* for Receiver,
10 31 law4w
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Tu all whom It may concern ; From and after
tbiamuntn 1 will con* ituteTHß Rom* TbibunS
ml the Rome Courier b .th my legal advenlainff
gazettes, 'inis Nov fitn. 1893.
11-S-law-3M JOHN F. DAVIB, Ordinary.