The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 21, 1893, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report ABSOLUTELY PURE ■HE NEW SCHEDULE »)f the Chattanooga Rome and Columbus Railroad WEE NOT SUIT ROME. Wrhe Merchants Are Kicking r ahd Are Aided by Their l Customers. The merchants are kicking on the new schedue of the Chattanooga, Roma and U , . |e last Suotiay, a (1 a meeting of w'* i'- F' iay 1,0 lu ' l ' l 1,1 ale ' v all passenger Cedartown. Tbo starts from Cedartown Rome at 7:08 a. m. All r town who wish to coma to to spend a night in Cedar ggfegßayouth bound train arrives in Rome . p. m. If a man at Lavender or station above here wishes to trans act business in Rome he has to come at that time, and go back early the next morning, or spend, the night and a day. r Thaschedule doesn’t please the Rome merchants at all, and they are beginning a very large kick. It cuts off much of Rome’s natural territory, and if some thing is not done, a meeting will proba k bly be held in a few days. The kick is ■nit only from the merchants, but from and up the road who trade mHK coming and going People You Know and Some That You Don’t k Know. Mr. W. B. Stark, an ex-Rotnanj^|. many friends here, city. ; jgl 1 .. ' li ’ s is U P from Ema. McHenry is still quite ill, to regret of her many friends. Mfr. Donald Harper went down to An- yesterday on legal business. Janet Montgomery has gone to to see the exposition, and at the same time to visit relatives there and on the Sandhills. She will probably be gone several weeks. CITY COURT In Session at the Court House—Yesterday’s Work. City court convened yesterday in the superior court room. The new furniture is being put in place in the city courtroom, and this apart ment will be occupied tomorrow. The first case yesterday took up most iof the day. ■of McLendon vs. ond. The plaintiff Harris and n& Smith A judg -125 and 'interest. ley against a Boston :h of contract, was iluded. r plaintiff, Dean & . . EASILY acquitted. The Trial of Eubanks for Perjury ResulttU In Nothing. M. B. Eubanks, against whom a war rant for perjury was sworn out last week by W. H. Thompson, was given a prelim inary hearing yesterday by Squires Har ris and Lumpkin. The trial resulted in as the young attorney's 1 friemfs"were sure would be the case. Johnson’s Ma netic Oil cures cramp and ■ colic and internal neuralgia; 40 and 75 ■ cents. Sold at D. W. Curry's. F A Thanksgiving Dinner The Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary is earnest'y requested to meet in the pnrlors of the association this afternoon at 3 o’clock to make arrangements for a Thanksgiving dinner, to be served to young men away from home. Mrs. J. H. Leynolds. I * President. ■H - 2,228,072. figures represent the number of Hjqttles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Mtonsumption, Coughs and Colds, which sold in the United States from March, Two Million, two hundred and twen- thousand six hundred and seventy- Bo bottle sold in one year, and each and |Bvery bottle was sold on a positi > e guaran- that money would be refunded if satis- results did not follow its use. The of its success is plain. It never dis- and can always be depended on as very best remedy for coughs, colds, Price 50c and 81 per bottle. AtD.W. store. OF UNUSUAL PLEASURE Will Be the German Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stark. A german will be given at the Arm strong Friday nigh’, complimentary to Mr. and Mis. W. B. Starks, who foim erlv lived in Rome, and have scores ol friends in the city. All the dancing set remember with es pecial pleasure the germans led by this popular couple, and are glad to know that they wul take their part in another one. The dance is sure to be well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Stark will arrive Friday, and will visit Mrs. John Berry. On account of the German the meet ing of the whist club for the week has been changed to Thursday night. The club meets with Miss Fouche. ALL THREE LAME- And Theyjare Obliged to Stand Under Any Attack. Yesterday’s Journal says: By some strange coincidence all thiee members of Floyd eounty’s delegation in 'he house of Representatives—Mr. Neel, Mr. Price and Mr. Bryan—are cripples just now. Mr. Bryan and Mr. Price al ready limp, and Mr. Neel is now suffer ing with rheumatism. Well, one evening last week these three were standing in a group in the Kimball house rotunda when Humorist H. W. J. Ham came up. “I have watched the Floyd county delegation,” ne said, “and I’ll tell you that they will stand up under any attack. Why do I say so? Because they are crip pled and can't run ” DIED IN OKLAHOMA. Miss Georgia Drew, a Lady Well Known in Rome, Died November 11. Information has been received in the Drew, •-f". •' ■Ft to hear of her Absolute Merit. No other plaster has been produced which gains so many testimonials of high value as those continuously accorded to Allcock’s Porus Piaster, and the only motive for these exceptional commenda tions is the fact that it is a medicinal and pharmaceutical preparation of superior value. Beware of imitations. Ask and, insist upon Allcock’s & Brandreth’s Pills are a good corrective. Masonic. tn Regular communication of AX Cherokee Lodge No 68, F, and y'X A. M, at 7 o’clock to-night, GJv Work in the Second Degree. Brethren fraternally invited. Max Meyebhabdt, W. M. R. H. West, Sec’y. Do you enjoy a good, nice, bright fire from, a clean coal that leaves scarcely no ashes, then buy the Red Ash Jelling The Rome Ice Co. 11-14 wed fri sun '-i; t o r i a. Aathony Comstock arested L. C. Gi - more, a prominin' saloon keeper and ward politician, of Elmira, N Y., for cir culating obscene business cards, Str' ngth and Health If’you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La Grippe’’ has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bit ters. This remeday acts directly on Liver, Stonachand Kidneys, gent'y aiding those organs to perform their factions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this Is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50 cents at Curry’s drug store. Crazed by the recent death of an onlv child, Jeweler Leo Keifer, of Kansas City, Mo., committed suicide yesterday by swallowing carbolic acid. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Ingleside Ri-tkeat.—For diseases of Women. Scientific treatment and cures guaranteed. E'egant apartments tor la dies before and during confinement. Ad dress The Resident Physician 71 72 Baxter Court. Nashville, Tenn. 8-22-d<fcw3tn Ostrich Feathers cleaned, curled and died. Alson Kid Gloves cleaned at Phillips’, 69 1-2 Whitehall street, At lanta, Ga. 11-J-tu th aa!2m IHB KOMeTKiBUNB, TUESDAY 'MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, la» . THIS AND THAT. Rev. C. A. Jamison made an interest ing talk at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday after noon. The Rome Light Guards held a drill meeting last night, and will meet for that purpo-e every night this week. It is urged that all be present tonight. The Confederate veterans’ days at the Augusta exposition are next Thursday and Friday. Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A., will meet this afternoon at 4 o’clock in the association parlors. Lost.—At the fire Sunday a diamond ring. Ft der can get reward by leaving at this 1 flije. Remember the change in sch dule on -he electric line. Tne last car now leaves the terminal station at 10 o’clt m. Lost.—Ou West First street between Seventh avenue and Allen’s meat market, a silver watch, open face, bearing two >.ets of numerals. Finder please leave at this office. Mr. Harper Hamilton is fixing up an elegant set of offices near the postoffiue for the gas works, the present quarters having been cot demned by the council. The move will be made shortly. The Postal call boxes will all be in p'aca. by tomorrow. Manager Adkins siys }>e sure you pull the lever to the red box. Mr. Willis Benham, son of Dr. W. I, Benham, of Cartersville, died at his home iu that city Satuidiy, and was burien Sunday. He was a well known young man with many friends. Feur room cottage to rent on Avenue A Fourth ward. Apply to J. S. May, No. 15 Second avenue. 11-17-lm. Seaboard Air Line. For quick delivery of eastern freight, 1 ou'e your freight this line. For infor mation of rates, etc., inquire of John g. Ramey, 11-18 35 Contracting Agent. I offer my entire stock of boots and nines at cost. I have to raise monty and must sail now. This is your best chance for bargains offered in Rome fir good shoes for some time. R. T. Connally, 7-28 d-y 6m 216 Broad street Rome, Ga. Dr. Lindsay Johnson informs, his fnet dS-and.. patrons 1 hat z hisoince is now in the Masoui?Tt'-t3ple annex. Residence Shanklin bouse, No. 704 Broad street. Of fice hours from 10 to 11a. m., 4 to 5 p. m., 7 to 10 p.m. 10-22-lm. LsHOES I SHOES I SHOES I Little Shoes and Big Shoes. This will beat them all. In order to induce our large stock of Shoes we will offer same at 10 per cent less than first cost, and our cost means as low as they can possibly be bought for. Come and see whether we mean it or not, 8 N. KUTNER, 235 Broad St. 11-15 Gt For $400,000 the pany has bought the Iron Kh g mine and other property of the Wheeling Iron com pany near D-.lut 1 . No other sarsaparilla has equaled Hood's in the relief it gives ia severest cases of <l, sick headache, biliousness, etc A new trial is ordered of W.R. Ltid suit against Russell Sage, ■BRgMggg.kfTor acing as a dynamite Johnson’s Oriental Soap imparts a defi nite odor and leaves the skin soft and vel vety. Sold by D. V .Curry. Hiving s’ultn $60,000 from the city, City Treasurer P. M. Iseusee, of Wltst- C >m, Waal:., was arrested at New West minster, B C- if you feel wee,». and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON* BITTERS Stepping in front of an express train at, Monison,lll., Proprietor Charles An drews, of the Andrews Opera company Was cut in two. Ttfanitobahas a terrific blizzard. Hood’s and O ly Hood’s. Hood's Sarsaparilla is carefully prepared from ,Sar.‘ aparilla, Dandelion Mandrake, Dock, Juniper berries and other well know®remedies, by a peculiar combination, proporßon and process, giving to Hood’s Sarsa patiila Curative powers not possessed by other medicine s It effuc's remarkable cares when other p exarations fail. Hood's pillg cure biliousness. Sale of Icatt e uncovered a Kansas horse thief gang 1 led by Frank Boyden, who -hut a deputy, aud is being chased by cavalry. hrov’ip a i run bitters Cures Dyspepsia, Xn digc 31 i owt &Di 1 i tv. For poisoning Wia mother and sister, Steph n Toole, Boston, was held for trial, while his brother, Michael, was dis charged. \ OnlySlo.2o to Augusta And return, inducing admission to the prand fair at Augusta, Ga. Two trains daily via the Roi,ne railroad mak ing close connection fin Atlanta with trains for Augusta. Call on C. K. A.YEB, G. P. A. \ STILL LOWER. Cotton Receipts Were Again Heavy Yesterday. PROVISIONS DROP AGAIN While Wheat and Corn Gain a Quarter of a Cent Each. The Rome Market. [Reported by Cothran Bros. | Rome, Ga., Nov. 20,1893. Liverpool came in comparatively steady but spot sales ware light and fu 'Ures finally closed 264 lower.’ New York opened at Saturday’s close but weakened aud lost ten points but reacted •rid ar the close was only oue point low er than Snutdiy. Receipts are again very heavy. Wheat aud. corn gatueo ab-iu' cent each. Pro visions lust ma terially. Rome Cotton Market. Rome, Nov. 20.—Middling 7 7-16. Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool, Nov. 20. Tone, moderate; futures, steady. Sales, 8,000. Yesterday’s Today's Close. Opening. Close. January and Feb’ary. 4.19-20 4.18-19 417 FeSuraryrnd Marctt.. 4.2 -21 4.20-21 i4JB Marell and April 4,z3 4.20-zl 4.19-20 Aor > anil May 4.23 4 21 4./I Mav aud June 4,25 4.23-25 4.31 lui.e and July 4.26 27 ....... 4.24-25 July ana August 4 28 29 4.27 4.26 a UCtoberanu .Novem... 4 19 20 4.17-18 •Movem. and DnCeui... 419 418 4.1«17 Decern, and January.. 4.19 4.17-19 4.16-17 New York Cotton Markets. Ns.W Yobu, Nov. 2q Yesterdays Today’s n.u.o Close. Opening. >ee ' January. 8.84-89 7.90-91 8.87 88 Feb uwy 8.96 8 98-99 8.95 16 March 8.04 8.06-07 8.02 <3 aprii 8 12-13 8.14 15 8.10-11 May 8.19 8.21 8 U-19 June 8.26-27 8 . 4 4 November 8.81 »3 8.7..-8 I December 8 860i>7 8.89 '8 t 4-85 Spots—Middlings 8 15 16. Tone, quiet. Chicago FroduceiMarkets. CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Yesterday’s Today’s Close. Opening. Close. Wheat— Cash 5954 59% December 60 60% 6094 % Corn- Cash 35»i December 35% 35% 35% P..IK Janu ry.. 12 72 12 80 12 42 Lard— Ca»h 8 25 ....... ....... January 7.75 '7 82 7412-65 Ribs— 8 00 7 50 January 6 67 6 72 6 46 Hog receipts today 28,000. Port receipts today, 66,804; port receipts last year. 60,154. ■ Leave Your Orders for ■ —and— : ? ViZ O OX3 \ • WITH § O’NEILL MFC COMPANY,; Telephone 76. Endorsed by ths Highest Medical Authorities aj\’SnEIiTHOLiHHfILHI —< . IN’HATTer w’II euro you. A x. toon to sufferers fron * Colds, Sore Throat, Influenza. ISrnnchlllft. a °r HAY FEVER. J/nrdfj "V' immediate relief. An efficient • remedy, convenient to carry In pocket, ready to nue on first indication of cold. Continued Use Effects Permanent Cure. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. I* r Ice, SO cts. Trial free at Druggists. Registered mail, 60 cents. H. D. CUSHMAN, Mfr., Three Pavers, Mich., U. S. A CUSHMAW’ e MFNTUAI The surest and safest remedy for mull I rIUL. an skin diseases. Eczema, itch.Sah Rheum, old Sores, Burns, (hits. Wonderful reiu edv for PILES. Price, 25 cts. nt Drug- p A I |L3 gists or by mnil prepaid. Address as above. DMUIIJ mßWsnsak, These tiny Capsules are superior > Balsam of Copaiba, I I Cubebs and Injections. (W ’ I j They cure in 48 nours tue , Kyjsame diseases without anyincon-| sni D BY ALL druggists] It isn’t the man who pays cash who gets his goods on time. A race street t binaman glories in the name of Gee Whiz. •‘Why do you call Miss Screech a pi rate?” “Because she murders on the high C.” It is hard to nuke a handsome mother with a homely daughter believe in the law of heredity. “That’s the unkindest cut of all,” ex claimed the defeated candidate, as be gazed at bis alleged picture inanaiter noon paper. A well known lawyer, who is suffering from a bad cold, had no less than eighteen remedies suegesred to him yes teriay by svm■•a’he’ic f'i nds. “Vour husband ia so magnetic a man.” said the visitor. “I kn >w it,” r>spued d the wife. “I f.'und a steel hairpin stick hg to hie coat collar the other day.”— Indianapolis Journal. “Don’t you think Leila’s complexion is lovely?” said one de r girl to another. “Yes; that’s one thing I admire about her. She always buys the best in the market.”—Washington Star. Customer (who likes to talk shop): I suppose with such an enormous crop there must be something in peaches this yeat? Fruit Dealer: Yes; the atones.— Bufalo Courier. >.l i TII® si G. H. RAWLINS. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. New Toys just in, No old goods. Can please you. Our Pi ices TALK. SAVING HOUSEKEEPERS Buy Glass, Crockery, China and Tinware, Fancy Goods, Lamps, Notions. Etc., at the “NOVELTY STORE.” 5, 10 and 25c. Goods a Specialty. 318 Byoetd H. D. HILI,. Real Estate Agent, 230 BROAD STREET; ROME. GA. » Beixtizxg; a Specialty, and Prompt Settlement the Rule, mch3-dtt JOHN 11. REYNOLDS, President. B. I. HUGHES, Caehser. P. 11. HARDIN, Vice Piesident. First National Bank of fo2m::e, q-jl. CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS: $300,000. Aii the Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking 15x» tens?eat to our easterners. COTHRAN & CO., ’ FlfF, Life and Accident Insurance. Gin Houses Insured. Office Corner Armstrong Hotel, Rome, 6a, W. B. Campbell, Tne Only Genuine PLUMBER, No. 8, Third Ave., Next toPostoflice, ROME, GA. - j ron Pipe, , - - Pipe Fittings, . t '“ Sewer Pipe, ’ Pumps <t Hose S '' = [Tz ; , l '. Bath Tubs and ■ Water Closets, ‘ Gas Fixtures 1 ’TH- • an< l Globes ’ ' stcam and Hot Waler Heating. Prompt attention given repair work. Estimates cheerfully given. 11 9-dlm HUYLER’S CANDIES. Romans, Lend Us Your Ear Just For a Moment. Our weekly orders for Huyler’s Candy go direct to the factory. We have a buyer employed, who sees that they are properly filled and promptly forwarded to us. We challenge comparison as to their freshness with any one. We claim the latest arrival. Call and see for yourself,and we will please yo i. No pills or castor oil for sale. A. M. ANTOGNOLI & CO., Star Candv Works. 11-11-dlm With Happiest Results. I Columbus, Ga., Oct. 3, '93. Some years ago I had an attack of grip, which produced catarrh in my head, and general prostration. I used King's Royal Gennetuer and it wrought a wonderful cure in my case. I had in digestion, and it cured that also. I have recommended it to several persons who were afflicted with different diseases, and always with the happiest results. Rev. J. W. Howard, Baptist City Missionary. For Catarrh, Rheumatism, LaGrippe, Indigestion and General Debilty, Gerin etuer is unequaled. King’s Royal Germetuer Co., Atlanta,Ga. Germetuei Pills for Constipation, 50 In a vial for 25 cents. Crouch & Watson are the sole agents for the sale of the celebrated Huyler Candies, and is the only firm in Rome that buy them direct from the factory. To insure that you get it fresh buy from us. Price GOu to 80c per pound. 10-22-dlm. Year’s Support. GEORGIA, F.oyd County. J'O ALL WHOM IT may CONCERV: NO- A lice h hereby giVr-n. that tn- appraie rs ap pointed to snt apui t and as ign a y are support to ttiiSahetb Chiu . the widow ui lloea Mr Camp, deceaeed, have died their awaid, and unle e good and r-u filch n cau-e i* shown. the earn- win be iuadi toe jii 'gainst of tne c »urt at the December dinary. Thia Nov. bth, iBH3 JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary. V-8 iaw-3kl GEORGI . * L'»Yn UOU.xTY. Joseph VV. Woods has applied for exemption of i>er <>dh ity and setting apart and valuation i f h >mei>te«*d and I will paaa upon th»- t a 10 o’u <ck a m. on the sth day of D cimter. IaVB, at my office. JOHN P. DaViH, Ordinary Floyd Co., Ga. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHYSICIAN'S AMD BU2OEOJTB. HOWARfI E. FELTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hammack, Lucas & Co.’s Drug Stoie. Entrance on Broad Street. 13*“At office (Uy and nigLt. Telephone 62. 8-15 DR. L. P. HAMMOND, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Residence No 403 West First Street, Iffice CROUCH A WATSONS DRUGSTORI Residence telephone - - - no 4«. Office -- - ‘l3. c. hamiltoFmTd7~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence No. 115, Maple St. East Rome. Office No. 230 1-2, Broad St. Residence Telephone No. 109. Office Telephone No. 123. ATTORNH-YS-AT-ItAW. .1. BftANHAM, ATTO RHE Y- AT -L A W, Rome, Georgia. D. <;. Richmond a Danville Ra tt.ro An . My employment by the above company will aor interfere with my general practice, which will bo attended to »•< heretofore. mch4-dly J. 8. F, LUMPfUN? Attorney at Law, Room 12, Postoffico Building. Promp attention to collections, dßml ins 3 Th. sandersT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. CEDARTOWN, GA. Collections a Specialty. W, W, Vandiver, ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE IN Postoffice Building, - - Rome, Ga. GATTIS &HAMILTON, Architects, Conti actors, Builders. Plans drawn and contracts* made at lowest pric- b, an<l satisfaction guaranteed. Postals addressed t > us at Rome. Ga., will receive promut attention. felv fidtf Kailroad Commission of Georgia. L. N. TR VMWELL, Chairnnr<r“ VIRGIL p-iwers, w > Commissioners ALLEN FOR'. ) A. C. BRISCOE, Secretary. Atlanta, Ga., November 16th, 1893. CIRCULAR NO. 233. The following has been nd »pt c d as Rule No. 34 or r h ’ “’tules Gjv-rn Dg <iie Transportation oi Freight” : RULE NO 31. Tbe Railroidsof this State shall receive and receipt so Hhip.uHnts wicaouc <ielay, an t shall issue diinlicatt) freivhr, receipts to ahi when tequired, in -vhijh ahali ba ataied the cl vs or d «s9»»s »t Ireidho .flipped, aad ttie rate ch iiged over rhe road uiviug lie receipt, and as fir as prtcTicdb •*, shill .-Late tee iate charged O'er other road 4 over which said shipment will pas 4. W < n consignee >r sents the railroad re ca pt to the aizen .of he road hat d-divers said sei . c.ii, such agent suiil ue tv. r the articles Btiipoe ’, mi ••• die paouen. of the lawful rate up »n ih • Fame. £uid ci coiai to take atones. L. N. fiUMM XL, A. ('. HR'S ’OE <nairman. S-'-r I V C Citation For / d ninistration. Notice i h »eby riven that on the first Mon daj in r next 1 eh ill appoint as Ad- ULbistiatoi on inc eaateof Joi n Gazer, late of Fioy-i cutin deueas» d, G. ' v . Under** ood, the County vhui istiator o«* some other fit and competent per-on. This Nov 8 1*93. oawlw JOHN p Ordinary Floyd County. "NOTICE." GEORGIA, Floyd County. Charite K. HnfTua> lias applied for exemp tion of i»» rsonahy a. d R tting apart and valua tion or h niiH tertd, it d I will pass upon toe sane at lO o’cl ok, on the doth day of 'ovember. 1893, nt my cftice. JOHN P. D WlB. 11-£2-2;v Ordinary. GEORG I V Floyd Courtr. To al> whom it may concern: Samuel Funk h luer. hiving, in proper form, applied to me for perm tienr Letters of Aaministrstion de honi* non w th rhe will annexed, on the estate of >;rs H. A. Dai ey. laic of said c unty this i* to cte a l and singular the creditors and next of kin <»f Mrs. K, A Dai lev to b • and appear at my • ffice ui’Din the tune allowed by I w. and show ••au-e. if ant they can, why permanent dmin istrati n not bßgranted to Samuel Fuuk- h<*user<>n Mr-. S A. Dai lev’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this Bth <1 vof Novein b r 1813 ua\\4w JOHN r. DAVIS, ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. A GREKA.BLY TO AN ORDER OF THE cY Court..t Old in ar jof Floyd c unty will be I old ar. a. ction *t the court bouse door of said c unt , ..n the fir-I. t’ucsdry io D'Ci*ml>er, 1K93, wi nin the legal fours o* ►ale, the foil w ng 1 property, to wi : The v,-e>< <1 r i aiuder interest ' <>■ lie esitreof A. K. U Ware, (-unje 't to the 1 fee tato >hi-rt’n »f Mrs r.lizabe b Ware) In tin. toll win lands, to wit: Toe farm on the Coo“a riv rin »he county of Floyd whereon A. G. w«re 'ived at the t<., e of hiideatu.consist si*ting * f lo’s of la”d Nos. 318 and 295 and .’1 of zB2 winch Iles ■ nth of the Coosa river, all in the four n <nst inland four li si cti m of Floyd connti ; excepting however, tha< part of said t.nn given by the will of said A. G Ware to : Hui (V *. w are. t - »lt: two hundred acres oft the ctr-idr* or s i<l lartu and sep,rated trom the bal ii c* by a line b-ginniug at a p inton the i river bm« and the ca running rlue son th through the tarn, to as to cur. off sr d two hun dred acres; acid .roebeing fully described in the awa <1 o T v. Alex-and-T. arbitrator, recorded i" Cl >rk’« oflic’ ot Eloj d Sup rior Court in Book •FF ”. paue 24i, and the return of J C. Her rin whoplat’id and ri turned th nine a» will ■ e seen b« reierer ce >o rlTk'» office of Floyd Suprrior i’onrt, reco di d in Hook -Fr” page 41. Sold a» tbn prope. i. of A K. C. Ware de* ceased Terms Ca»h. This Nnveinher 6’h, 1F93. NAT II >ltßlß. Admr. Estate A. K. C. Ware, Deceased. 11-7 l*w4w I