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MPOIPME tribune.
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Sjkaffiillt v « alia s as.
l» the official orean
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>fl *clsl Forecast.]
' December It—For Georgia:
so lowed at n>ght and on
Morrill,
Local Forecast Official.
•, the poor? This
begins to press
v/ iii l>e a good
■?<'.iX ! £'V >/,<.||Bni is wi 111ei and
'methods will
y o xX 3 rge nc v. Those
jbf this world’s
tneir hearts to help
need. We have
vlear y mani
7’-/ iS ',r^;';7i?,'t*’iWkP eo P' e are t 0 s °me
hatnottnt
T®y do
know where to’begin. *. would be
easy to say begin at your own door,
or in your own neighborhood, and if
everybody would do that it would
be the best possible way, but we all
know that what is everybody’s bus
iness is nobody’s business, and with
out some concert of action the des
holders to an amount equal to their stock in
addition to it. .
(E) An assessment of one-half per cent,
to be paid os taking out circulation, and
also on al) circulation outstanding more
than a year, so long and whenever neces
sary (A) to keep good a guarantee fund of
at least three percent, of outstanding cir
culation for uithaute redemption of notes,
and (B) to meet expenses not covered by
penalty receipts under section 2 above. I
Sec. 4. State bank notes may also be
paid out and used as currency (outside of
the state of their issue) on compliance
with (a.) (b.) (<>.) and (d.) of section 3 on
deposit with the Comptroller (as security
for u titnate redemption of notes) of United
States, State, municipal, etc., security to
amount of par of notes to be issued, the
character of securities permitted to be
strictly prescribed in this bill. ,
THE WEEK’S PROGRESS.
In reviewing the industrial out
look throughout the South the
Manufacturer’s Reccrd of Decem
ber Bth, points out many signs of
returning activity. From the iron
districts of Alabama come reports
of a decided improvement in iron
and coal interests, with the starting
up of a number o e plants that have
been idle for many months. Florida
reports the probability of the organ
ization of a company with large
capital to handle the output of near
Iv all the phosphate mines in the
State. A Virginia shipyard has
secured the contract to build three
gunboats at an aggregate cost of
about $1,000,000. Textile manu
facturing also shows considerable
activity, and the new mills now
building are being pushed to a rapid
completion, to that the spindles may
be put in and started.
Bishop H. M. Turner’s conven
tion of colored men at Cincinnati,
& fixing
” 4 ‘ Wl'llbl
JT 1 n w)u ' ll ,i
ll ’- 9 lie ' rs
delivered
prepared and
He deplored
JBrot taint upon the race
llared that if even half that
larged against the colored
Btates is true,
4 should band
! for the cor
he most radi
d the discrim
business life,
lecisions was
THE RnME TRIBUNE. TIEBL>AY MORNING, DECEMBER J 2, 18»3.
gmiTCHEDJEN MONTHS
A troublesome skin disease caused
me to scratch for ten months, and was
cured by a few days’ -vise of fc3rS«S}
I\l. H. Wolff,
Upper Marlboro, Md.
SWBFT’§PECIFIC
I was cured somo years-, ago of White Swelling
in uiv legJ*y using a:ul 1:av0 bad no
symptoms of ro turn of tb.e dis-
ease. Many prominent physicians attended
me and failed, but S. S. S. did the work.
PAUL W. KIRKPATRICK. Johnson City, Tenn.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
Swift Specific Company,
Atlanta. Ga.
WS
Jjßir'Es ( />, .vjIKW
tHjC-R EO
Bgaf
FOR A CASE IT WILL_NOT~CURE.
An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC.
Sold by D-iggistsor sent-by mail. 25c..60c n
and SI.OO per package. Samples free.
TTA ll'the Favorite TOOTH FOWDEB
WkO IM W for the Teeth and Breath.2so.
For sale by D. W. Curry.
Stuart’s Cin and Buchu
A remedy for all kinds of Bladder and
Kidney troubles.
CURES
Did you ever reflect that many ills of
life come from sluggish action of the
Kidneys.
KIDNEY
The Kidneys are the great blood strain
ers. thus Altering out poisonous elements
that would otherwise remain and con
taminate the whole system.
AND
Keep the blood pure—aid the Kidneys
when oppressed and overburdened, and
you will build up the system and pre
serve health.
BLADDER
Do you suffer wit a v eakness,backache.
tpain in tbe sides, nervousness, loss ol
tbe mouth, etc.?
‘ >gix
convince you of lib
by all druggists.
//iJovXr
<jooc( bread } /
©t-Tid -but his
ytbnraich. V/as delicate.
to <-’J| i .. B&g
tir
h ttble m
Shortening arid
more than.
he hiaft? better
he could eat ft
f V/ftfiout any unjfteajartt'
i after effect. Novz —
haVfnj found ftta BEST*
ahd >nost Aea/Mful short
c^r wade
• <^OTTOL£7Mg , >
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS.
FOR SALE.
large, fine young
|Mdes- Will sell with
HHihnote, pavable JNo-
KMfeJ--, 1894
CO.
Sheriff's Sales for January, B 4.
GEORGIA. Floyd CotntTA.
» ill be rold before the court house door in
the< ity<4 Hume. Fl 'yd county. Ga. between
tbe lecal home of sale on the first Tneedar in
January. IMH, tbe following described trop
ertj to wit:
<-n ab that tract or pare lofl nd si'uavd,
lying and b .tng tn Fl-.vd count*. Ha, being .
part of landl’lNo. 3 51nthe 23rd district »i d
3rd section of Hord county, a ia morn i ai ticu
larly de cibed as being lot <>. 1, accoidingio
ni.pi-r plot >f s«id lands ibi* m-pb Ingof
Li mpkiu's adoiiion to t-aet Horn*, record dm
••N, N.’* of oeede, page'SSi'and 381 said bit be
ginning at a coruei-of Ea-t and Howard Ave
nue. running along Howard Avenue south
eatt 61 feet. and .running b.ck along
Eai-t Avefiue 235 feet to Hi 1 s'reet. Levb <1 oi.
by virtue of two fi. fa-, i-anedfront tbe Fiord
J slice court of tbe 919th distiict G. M-.onein
lev- nf .1 B Forier & eon vs W 11 How-11 ann
Fmma Ilo»elt, th- mlier in favor of 1 N
Ch uey v- Mrs Emma Howel and W H H'-wed
and so:d subject to a nio'tgtge given by Mrs
Emma Howell to >tla’ Saving- & Loan As-o
cation tor $-30tl. datea th 18tb dav of February,
1891. and reeo ded in book ‘ I U” of dee' a and
cine 5 years after date as the propeity ol the de
fendants
Also at the same time and nlice. all that tract
or parcel of land lying in Fl-iyd county, Ga.,
ju-t beyond tfe I wits of the town ot East rt me,
Kno-nand oistinguism d as lot -o. tweirtv-four
(.4) according to the inap»t tbe Hicks survey of
the Co ley lann; s id map bung of record in
book ‘ X” pace 66 in the clerk's office. Levied
on by virtue ot afi. fa. issued from the Floyd
Suprrior court in favor-it John N Kik-rvaDd
Campbell, ae the proi erty of the deiendai.t
Amo a tbe same time anil place, that tract of
land tying and teinein the 23rd dstrict and 3rd
rrctionof Fltyd coubtv. Ga .at d being a part
of land lot seis, ce-crib'das f Vows: beUn
ning at a point in Ayei’s Mill road3o" fret from
the cen.er of Dean street, thence
'uniiing southwesterly 1384 feet to a
I'Oini, thence east feet to a
state thence northeasterly 112 t feet to the cen
ter of said Ayer s Mi'l road opposite a s'ake set
upon tbe edge of said road b> J G Harnwell t-u -
v--yor. 'hence alot g bhio road locbalne to the
beginning p- int. containing 18>/ 2 acres more or
lees, smi being know.i as pait ol l"t E" in p'at
of survey made bv said Barnwell, said lot --E’ T
t said Bmiwe'l sur>ey, original y covta'niug
'28‘,4 acres, and being the tract ot land convevt d
by deed ou ths 19th ot Ma ch, Pts?, fr tn W E
Gteuton to J 1) Gwaltney and recor. ed in hook
•‘J -I,” pag» 67\ of deedsot paid com ty of Flot d
with all 'be rights, members and appurtenances
iu anywise aopeitaii.ing. Levied on by vitt"e
of a mortgage ti ;a i-sued from Floyd superior
court in lav ir of W W Brooks vs J D Gwaltney
as the property of the defendant.
Also at tbes’ame time stnlpGce. an undivided
two sixths interest in 283 acres of land in the
4th distiict ami 4th sec r Floyd co ntv. Ga..
same being parts ot tend Fits Nos 16, -147. 178.
119 and 183 and known a'lfcr W K Vann home
place, a plat and sut vey n W of as made by J H
K ynold-, county sutveyor, bcina otneo'd In
the ceik’s . filceof Floyo superior court iu b -ok
••A” ot hons Meads, page 3.'6, said undivided
two-sixths mien st. bi i< g levi-d on a- the prop
erty <>l • be d> fendan's. J D Vann and M A Vann,
in undivided one six h intere-t jb-longine to
each of nafd defend inti and ths said M a Vann
re.-iding on sain levied property. Levied on by
a vtr-ue of afi f. issued Horn Floyd superior
court iu favor ot 8 1* smith vs J D Vann and
Mrs. M A Vann, ae the property of the defend
ant
Also at the same time-ant: place Jots aos 1
Ifctid 2 in the town of North Rome, <te., fmmerly
Forestville, near Borne, Ga., containl' g one-half
acieeach more or less, accotding to the survey
of said tewn bounced on the north by the
Kingston road or avenue, ou the east bv Chan
bers street, on the south by lot No 3. on the west
by property owned by the M Dwinell est te,
also the south hall of lot No 239, in the 23rd dis
trict and 3rd section of Floyd counts. Ga ex
cept 15 acres in’he northeast corner of said half
of said lot. the 1 't coi.taiuiug 180 acres, more < r
lets Also lot 146 known as tbe Parton lot, in
North !<■ me, boiluued ou the north-ast by
church street, on the southeast by school hou-e
lot, and contaiuing one-halt acre, more or less,
also on the w Bt half ot lot No-163 in Noith
Home, fronting on Kingston street r>2% feet,
running cue south 210 leet. nt d b unded on the
west b< auotb'r street Levien on uy virtue of
a ti fa is.-ued from tbe Floyd city c -ur. in f v,.r
ol E P Tread-way Vi W J Hall aS tbe property
of the dele dant. »
e iso at tbe same time and place, one bl»ck
horse mule abm t five years old. about sixteen
hai.de high named Bill, b'ught ot Ka-s Bro . &
to. 1-evied on by vi tue ot a mortgage ti fa is
sued f tni'h- Hoyd city court iu favor of Bass
Hr s it Co vs 8 T M.ze as the property ot the
defendant
Arno »t the sama time and place, undivided
one-thi'd rn eri-s' No 464. cont iuinv sev-
G-en aiitwjjiHeorks’.No4.l, containingf rty
ac es, more or iisf, No 4n2, c. utaining thirty
acres, more or Cre, No 463, containing hlr eeu
r-S’e.s, more or less, ard No 3-3 eout-ining forty
acres, Im. re’or lets, n all C nt-in i g one hun
dred a d forty a.r -e. more or less and all Ivb'g
in tbe 16 h tii r.'ict and 4 h section ot Ho d
County), Ga. Levitd on bt virtue o a■> orteage
fi fa te u> d from the Fl- yd su erb-r cour iu la-
Vor ote) H Whorton ’S agei t v- Je se Hatin ae
agentK.e ths pioperty ot ihe th f* noant
AlstWaltiie Sime time and place, that tract of
land situated. 1 iug a< d Hsing tn ho 3rd dis
-I'ictaiid rJs-cil"hof Fuiyd c 'un.y t.a.and
being part of ot No 296 fronting ■ n llos-stn e:
H 4 1-st aid 2 inches and rum iug b<k sane
wn'ib 112 leet and 6 tafehes io J 11 ueece’s laud;
I'otiuden on the Sba rock Fioyu, on
th* e util Hy < n-
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IV i kins 01. the 111 I ■S s,y_ Jg in'J'As
ou bv virtue 1 a ti fa
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Co*i er for u-e of < fflc~r.° of Floyd superior
court vs Jas Richaidson. Thos Richardson aud
Warren Richardson, as the property <f the de
fer cants.
A'eo st the same ti re and place, a parcel of
land eittiat* d in that portion of Fioyd county
Ga, k mwn as “New R me,*’ tieiug pa’t » f land
lot N«» 357, in rno 23« i d*-tric’and 3 • section of
*>aid coil’ty and described as follows: B gm
i icg at the intersection and s >uthwest corn r of
T i a venue and Sevent h stree aidrnu
i Ing along a-id Tennessee avenues 6 deg and
45 mio, w,a dl>ta> ce of 2 6 feet th**4ft*e due west
152 feet thence a 6 neg w 202 feet, thei ch s »uth
r 4 d-g 3't mins w SG «eer, ttience e 3 d» g w 237
ie t, thencH n 83 dec 30 mi e w 70 feet thence
«s<»eg a tnin w 78d feet »h nc* w 1 d*-g e 66'1
feet, the) ce n 26 de«i Bo iniu e 17t?2 feet with the
Ine »d tue inrnace cmi.pinj’s property to a
wi ite o k t.ee, thence a 6s deg 4-> mm e 340 feet
alon 7th street to the la-ginning corner. con
taining 17 acres more or le s, ais*» th it part of
laud in lot N » 357 <’escribed as f How®: Begiu
nii'g at a point 15 ' feet «iue south from ti e n e
corner of tot <0 357 tnence running due -oath
aionz the land Hue between h»t N » 357 and 356 a
distance of 1100 t etihence dim west a distance
ofluoOieett, Teni esste nve»ue theuc- along
said avenue n * drg 45min east a distai ce of 8111
feet to Holder’s c« rner thence e bo deg 15 n iu e
159% f« et to a i 5 foo . alley tbt nee al< ng said
alley u hdeg 45 min ea-t a distiuce of 350 tee . to
( e<tar st net, thei ce a ong saio >u* et n 44 d g 5
min ea distance 01 270 teet, thence « 75 deg • ast
a<i-tancd of 570 fret t‘» lheiegi ning cuner,
C mtainuig 22 1-2 acies more or less reserved in
Lhi' paicd < f land is the right of way of tn- G R
A C R It siding »o furnace and the right of way
of the Rome nt k Kiunmi'g across onecorner.
L* vied nub. v rtue of a mortgage fl fa issued
from the Floyd Superior court iu favor of »
King vs New Rome baud Co as the property of
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, all tha* tract
or parcel of laud si uated and being in the 4th
ward of the ci v < f K me, Fioyd county, Ga.
formerly the town of DeSoto, and described as
follows, 10-wt; being a lor, on which a new
1 ramed building is erected near the city bridge
ou the oostaiiauia river on sth avenue and 12
leet iu addition !ro >. the wall of the Sa d build
ing on the river side ol said lot, making tue lot
it« ad about 33 feet tiont ou otii aveuu , ormer
)y Alabama road, a* d running back 100 feet par
allel with the me of lot adjoining owned by Asa
Trammell and bounded iodous: Un he uorih
w bl by lot wn»d by Asa Trammell and in the
rear and side toward the river by land owiud by
D B. Hamilton and d ecrib d in deed made by
Asa Trammell to D B Hamilton, dated Dtc 11.
laß9, sold for purchase m ney of said lot. deed
having been filed iu the c erk’s ollice o the su
peiloi court in accordance with tne statute by
viitueof super! r court ti la in f v*»r ot DB
Hamilton vs M A Wiaipee and Nat Harris, ad
ministrators of the estate of Mary A Wimpee, as
the pro. eity of the defcud .nt.
Also at the same time au»l place, being lot No
30 “a” in Smith subdivision near East Rome
line bounded on the north by Ea>t Rome line or
boundary street, west by lot No 29 ••a” and the
east by lot No 1 “a”, front! g on East Rome
Hue street 50 feet and running back -outh same
width DO feet same being on the west sine of
the house owned by ih said Mis E J Wimnee;
all in the 23d district arid 3d se. tion of Floyu
county, Ga Levieu on by virtue of a moi tgage
fi ia trailed from the Floyu superior court in fa
vor of Hamilton Co vs Mrs E J Wimpee, as
the property of the defend mt.
zA.bO at the stm- and place, all that tract
or parcel of laud lying and being in the ci;y of
Ri me. Floyd Co,Ga, an 1 being part of it none
hundred auo nin ty-two (192) in « oosa division
ol ra d city and ue enbeu a iodo as: Fronting
on 2nd avenue ninety-live (%) leet and running
back s-«me width, one hundred aud eighty three
(itS) leet HEu boundtdoii the »tre
Brooks lot, on the west by C N Fe .thenjCone lot,
on s* uih by J W R« unsavillo lot and on east'by,
2nd avenue, forueily Howard stieet. Levied
on by virtue o’| three ii fas issued from tne
Hoy justic »o*»urt ot tne 9l9tn uistrict, G M.
ail in lav.,r of G »i Ibdmon vs J J O’ veill &
Son, as the property of J J O'Neill, one ot the
del endants
a so at the same time and place, one black
horse mu e about 9 years old, medium size,
named John; also one blatk horse
years oki, about 16 -2 ha* ds high ana named
George. Levied on by virtue <»i a mortgage fi fa
issued from the Fi- yd ciiy Court in lav r *»i
The Farmers’ Alliance Co Operative Co vs VV B
ltdgan as the propeity «»f «be . etrr.dant
Also at he same time and place, ouo furniture
wagon, one oval glass nick* 1 plat d 6-foot show
case, one fl ig nkk 1-platrd 6 loot sh<»« c*se,
one 6 loot walnut iraiue show case, « ue 4 loot
walnut frame show * aue, one iron sate, made by
M ster f»a ea* <1 *-<ckCo. Levied on by virtue
~t a mortgage fi fa issued from the Fmyd city
c >urc in iavo< of Hira-«erg Bros & H liaudcr vs
B F Claik as 'he property of thedeienaaut
Also at the 8 me lime and place, tue foiiowng
dercnbtd pr perty, towit: Au um.ivided had
interest in lot Nos 260 261, <6l. 2t>3, £64, 265, 26t>,
2tt7, k6B. 2 9, 270, 271, 27; 273 274 and 4.5 in •hr
plat f West Rome mark by uie Home Land
Company, boundrd ou the n< r>hand east bv
, Kaiuo .d street, on the ronth b» Alien street, on
. th** est by Ar uetr u.g avenue, the eaid tr ct <»r
pares! of lan • forming atuangle accorui g 10
eadpat, and a8 * part of a d lot .\o 208 the
same being a p<»»n *n of rh- 3< acies id y J
ASt insbiiiy to Led et er Bsgan ana oti.e-s,
auo know ■ by tn in as Fa IVI w pro,er<y. «
u>ai> f when is of r c »rd i • ihfothcuot the
cl- i k of Ibe superior cuutt • t rlo»d ecu ty, Ga,
bo k K Kof need-. pagH b 6, th* prop« h ie
sdv* r ise-i 1 eing acc >rd na to s-iiu map. No 7, 8
' and k * ac<« li >niii>g 5 ) leet ou Riiudy siiect anti
ju-ning b .ca same width iu u<» r ib asurly ui
| lectiou 50 feet to an alley, ?n-l iota N s 51. 55,
'565- a d 58, each fr miug flit .50. tet on
i Sl nsbury et and rum-lug bo k same width
i in a 1-onu‘w sierly onecti<>u .’5» leet to an a ley
' ami lots XO3 122ji.n<Lt<3_e .ci> N) bset QB|
dsfasdaff
Public Sale c-f Valuable City
Propeity.
WHEREAS. JAM’CSF. DUPREE. ON
A| »il ?he fleet 1893, execute and oeliv
• r to tht- S cu'ity Invettinent Company, of
Bridgeport Umn.. a deed to certain p operty
h* rtiisa't* r describ d, f< r the purpose of se
curing ti t payment of t*oc itau notes, each
i r he sum of one th- u*a« d doiars pt inci pa’,
each dated on the sat ti r std*y of »pi 11,>893 and
each due fivt ye ire at Ur date, and a'so twe tv
i-iierest coup m notes eac . lor tne sum of 837/ 0,
and also ten interest c« upon 1 otes for the sum
ut five dollars each, all«f said inteiest coupon
notes beating date on said fif't day of Apiil.
1893, and two of * a«d interest coupon n« t* s for
the sum of $3 50, and one of sai«i interest c >u
pon note? to* the mm of $5 00 becoming due and
payable on the first days ot Octo* er and April
in eech rear resovc ively af r er said first da* of
April. 1893. including tne first day of t’etober
189 t, b s-deß interest after n a nr «y at the ate
of eight per cent p r annum; and also to s cure
the payment <>f t»-n percent, as attorneys’ lees
on the whole amount should said notes aud deed
l»e pL-crd in the hands o* an attorney at law for
collection as will more ful’v » by refer
ence to said <ee ». recorded in rt'-ok •»VV” of
De ds, page 203, Cleik’s oilice, Fioyd Superior
Court
And whe’-ea”, the said James F. Dupree
agreed in Said deed this default be mace in
thr' prompt payment of either of said interest
Coupon notes as stipulated, then the p'incipal
of said obligati u, in the discretion of the hold
er. should become du** aud pnyab e at the date
of such default, aPd ti>at the eaid S’cnri y In
vestment Company should b > au horiz d, at its
»»pti*»n, to 8< ll sa d p • party at public outcry in
order to pay said debt, before the comt house
door iu the count? of Floyd to ihe highest bid
der for cash, after adve. vising the time, place
and terms of sale in a hewspat er of general cir
culation in Said county of Fioyd once a week for
four weeks.
And whereas, the said James F. Dupree did
make default on the fi st day of October. 1893,
in tne paym, nt »f the interest coupon notes that
day du**, and by reason of said deiault the prin
pal and intere tof t obligation has become
due, and remains unpaid.
Now. therefor-*, by virtue of the p ower grange
in said deed, ue will sell at puilic outc*y, be
tore the court house door in Floyd county, Geo*-
gia, on ti e tirsfc Tuesday in December 1893
within the legal hours • t sal*- to the highest bid
der for cash, ihe follow ng dean ibed property,
tw-wii: One cei tain city lot with all improve
ments thermu, in tne Biiih ard ot the city of
R-*me, Fioyd county, Georgia, fronting on Main
street o e iinndred and ortyfive(l4) fees and
running back two nuudred ami eight <208) feet;
b «uud*-d nor h and ♦ a*t by Cantrell’a pr- per y.
b'?uth by Blanche street and west by Main street,
sale will be had ar.d titles made and pro
ceed diotribii’rd as provided in said deed (Book
*• v V ” page 203.) fir-L to the pay meet of said
debt, with interest and atto nevs’ lees and <x.-
pauses of ihis proceeding, and ihe remainder, if
anv, to said .I amen F Dupree. Thn amuin*. due
is tfa)Bo.o<», besides inrere t on aai'i twin since
Oct Dt. 1-93 and attorneys’ fees aud expenses.
Terms c *h.
TH* tu-CURITY INVESTMENT COMPANY,
By Hus’ inson & Harns, tneir Attorneys at law.
11-7-law-33d
Notice of Sale.
Whereas, on th© 20th dav of April 1891. Henry
L Earpe. of Floyu < ouuty, Ge irgia, was the
owner »»f six sha/es of stock in th? * ar.ioi-.d
Mutual Bulbing and Lo 11 Association of N;-w
York, aim on wai t day obtained a loan f $»00
frou. said as-oeia’ion. and e ecuted and de iv
eied to it a b- nd condition* d to »ay said sum
wit.n inlete tat the rate of s*x er emit pm ai
n<m until paid, toge her with a mon'li
ly premium ot § .(0 so years. < r un il
in** e rli< rma urny of said sn. r« sh uld they
niat'irr bet r« ihe ex.ntai’ou f eight y» ara. ml
i.« ad liiion *h reto the - umi of tlfre dollar** a’-d
biAly cems for tli« month y ones «•' si-id six
eha t-s uhi h inu res t, nrtinum ai>d dues a e
pay >be<>nor nef re tbc la*t bu.-in-s-* day of
every m< non nt the offi eot sal * ass<»vi iti n in
New Y ik: together wi.h fines, according to
th bi-)aws'of said association.
And *h t’-a-s id boi d p oviile I ’. that should
anv default be in the piyment f s id in
terest preu luin, dues or tin s r any j art
thereof, and the same shil* remain unpaid and
m arrears for three months, th • aforesaid prm
cipal sum, and any ai d all sum- for interest,
r dues sha.'-1, at the
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t one i)U< 'lied Hl do: <iol ; t h
nt- f r :n!r »-t pr ■ ■ mm, duei
m 1 pa a'-le imn.etdaitdy.
s 11,1 H -nry u I-.;,r e --n said 2>■ Ii
ex ‘ Cl ‘ ’ a ,l (Irlive. <-.| t >iiid
t .b- cure 'ln- pa-m nr of t‘m
io;ird in .-aid l-oinl, 1 winch In*
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a! 1(1 inlaid deed aut'orz-i
< n d**fi ult ot pay. e ih a**
: ■ si ii a' puli.i.■ out cty '.o
a -11 all ' I .-aid pr. ]<■ \.
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■EORGI A—F loyd County:
to Fn order of th* court of ordina-
ea'd county, * ill bes hl at the court h u.-e
r of 8-*id county on the first Tuesday in Jan
described property to-wic: All that
VLct or parcel of land, si uaied lying and being
K Flo <1 county. Geoigia, mo>ei*a-ticuUr y de
scribed as follows: All ot land I<H numbers
804, 3i)K a»*d 309, iii the sth disti ict and 4th eec-
Ftion; ar dt m west half cf land lot number 40,
[in the 23 d district and 3rd eecti ’n. containing
a together 560acies. more or less. Sola as the
pro erty of Jesse P. Ayers, deceased, for tne
pu pose of prying debts and distribution
Lamo g the heirs Terms cash
k Ibis sth day of December 1893
A C. tv. Underwood.
■dminiMrator estate of Jesse P. Ayers uec'se'd
K aecslaw4w.
I NOTICE.
MfoRGIA, Ft OVD COUNTY.
hereby given that a p*t‘tion signed
Hy fifteen or more freeholders of the 924th
■Barker's) district G M of said county has
■) t-n fil>d i my office, asking that the benefits
r the provisions of s< ctions 419, 14 0, 1451,
■4’2 14 3, HSL of the (’orfe of Ge rgU of 1882.
Bind t e amendments tbrreto, shall apply to
■aid 924th dDtnc , G. M. of said councv. I
■iirthei giv“ notice that an election wi’l b • nr
A -red on ih*' 4th day of December next (1893),
Ha d p'ec’im to oconr on rhe 27th g y <f !><•-
Heuiber. 1893). to decide th- q leMion of’- Fence’*
Hr “Stock Im<w," accord nu to the statutes in
Huch ca-e. idk eantl provided.
■ Given under my hand and official sigrature
Hhls the 13tb day <>f Nov* mber, 893.
■ JQUN P. DaVIS, Ordinary.
Bule Ni Si to Foreclose Mort
gage.
Jno M. Vanrllver vj. W.C. Giles; Kul» to fora-
Close m irUage.
It appearing to the court bv the equitab'e
pe iti-n < f Jno. M Vandiver.that W. <j Giles
ou tue 2'no 0.. y of Man b. 189', executed nud
<ielive<ed to raid Juo M, Vandiver ou a uiorc
gage on a fact or parcel of iauo lung in said
eouuty, desenbeu as lollow : ihe following
parte of lots or land Noe. 182 and 183, in rbu
24th district and 3 d eec i n «f Floy . county,
Ga , nine acres more or less, in the northwest
corner of No. 1,2. and all tint part ot No. 184
that ilea on tne e«st -rue of tbe road runnit g
through said lot, also that part of lot No 182 de
scribed as Icllows: Beginning at a ceriain 'aa'-
mit bush or .take ninriir g no-h idroisti b.l
lie hue thence met io ih>- 1. T. V Jfc G rali
roari 22 theucesouth Ccwn said railroad
44 rode tbe.ee west, to the bvgiu. .ng poit t.
Also 13? s acres ot lat d more or less, br unri d as
fallows : Be inn ng ai tbe southea t corner of
lot to. 19, 14 h district. 3ru section, tUoid
coiintv, Georgia, them:* weet24 30-10 < chairs to
a make, thence north 19> i, east 6 .5 10 ) chains
to a-take tinner ea.it 2 85 100 chai e to the
original east line: thence south to tbe
beginning point !■ r the pii'p se of securi: g the
payment of tour certain promissory n >tes, alt
of even dare, each for the sum ot SlSii.r 5, and
aggregating the sum ot | 84.2a made by the said:
W. C. Gi e- on the 17th Oav of March, 1893, and
payabl rto said Jno M Vandiver or < r.ler. the
flr-tdu - Nov. 1, 1893. the second due Nov, f,
1-94, the third due Novemb-r 1, 1895,
and the four h ano la t dire Nov. 1. 18961,
after date, with i> tere-t .t the ra'e ot 7 per cent
per annum from the date of each of stid notes;
aud tr. turtlier appearing that sard W. C. lilies
fr.l!s and reluses to piy the first of sa d no.es
for the su n us §136 05, with the interest du.
thereon.
It. is therefore ordered and dee reed by the
court that the said W. C. Giles pay into this
court on or before the next term thereof the
principal .nd interest dna on the find of said
nows and the co ts of this eu t or in default
then of thee urt will pioceeri to pare such or
der and (1 creelor the sale of said property as
to it snail seem equitable and just, and it is fur
ther onie ed tha ihi. iu ebe , til liebed in Tub
Kim. ThlnuNß. a new spaper published in the
conntv of rln yd, once a tn. nth for 4 ni'sUn, r,r
served on the said W. C. Giles, or lit specia!
agent < r attorney, three months previous to th.
next term ot ibis court. Th<s N. v. ibh, 18»3.
W. M. HUNKY, J. 8. C , R. C.
W. W. Vandiver, Petitioner’s Attorney.
GEUKG’A—Fbor-p ' buatt:
Atr e eopv ir on min te of F oyd Superior
CouitNo. 27, page 5.'2. This Nov 13. 1893.
WM E. BS YSH.Gr.I,,
Clerk Superior Court Floyd Co., Ga.
11-151-m 4m.
Notice of Local Legislation,.
Nniico is bert»by given that a bill will ba iu •
foil; ce<* at tbe i ext n «ft. u Geirgife
L*gi-i **ure t«» establish voting place* in th**
»ev« ral wards of the « i y o Rome lor municipal,,
county, stat** ai-d <iii >nal elections, aud to pro
vide • ai*a£ers for ho ding elec ionw ut such
voting p‘.-.ct*i»,
a foab li to require thetnx c dlccto-ff Flcvd
county to ke p ai ms lv«nt tix digest in
which >h *ll be entered the name* of all persons
who ftil t » pay tu-ir tax a ;«s required by :»w.
aud to require sai 1 tax eo’'ector to hirni/h cor
jectlis.-of »uea fix «l fau te « toth< mwa
gcr-» »t ail e'ection precincts uud votu g piacta*
in said county. i '-law-sod.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Flojd
r p » ALL Wlld’,l IT MAYCONCERN: NOTICE'
1 isherrb. given t ; at the ap iraisersappointed
t.*»>et apoi t. a» d a‘sign a y ar’e >uppo t io Mrs.
Jam* • aidrniii, y e widow of R. nj L u drum,
deceased, nave fi'ed iheir award, and unle>s
gio ! an i nfib -en cause be shown, the name
al l bein id h* j idgmi-nt of coari at the
December ienn. l*-93, of the court m ordinaiy
Thi-Nov. 6th 891. JOHN P. D WiS.
ii 8-law 3<> I <Ordinal v.
Letters of Admuiisiralwu
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TO 41. T, WHOM IT MAY CONCI RN; Jane
Lend inn Irsvi- g in pr per’orm applied to
nicf >rp r . an nt letters rfanmini-trsHon on the
•■state • f ii-nj .min I a ..rrnni, Ute-of said coun
ty Tii.s i« vile ill and - rgular the c. editors
and Bex' of km ■ t Her j .min Lanrlr ui tn be aud
appeal a.’ nn thei wi Bln 'h» ti . e allowed by
law. and «howcans-if anv they car. win per
nr 'iienr ad In inti m should not be /.ranted
• ■Mrs Land n.n on B >’j min Lanrirrim's. state.
W n r-s u y harvl sr.d otOcisl signature, this 6th
day of N.ivembsr, 13:3. JHl■ P. DAVIS.
1 -8 law—lO.l o binary.
Application tor Leiteis ot ThT
mission.
GEORGIA, Fioyd i ouuty:
Uh reas. Mr< R a p White, gn-.rdian of
t'h r«es <; D-*a*on. lepreßeniH o tne court m
her petition • uL filed itiat >he has administered
bald wa (isestite. This D to cr.e all persons
concerned, ki d ed and creditors toshow cause,
if anv they* can, win s?yid guar lan bhoifd not
be discharge i from her'fhuu dian id > and ie
1« tiers of disni’Hbi »n on <h»* Ar t Monday in
March, 1*94 This DtcSth. 1*93.
JOHVP hAVIB.
12-109 d Ordinary Floyd County.
Application For Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Floyd county
Whereas chart M. H i per, Administrator of
T. Dowell, reprerents t«. ihe court in
petition. du : y tiled, that 1 e has administered
Aio. T. D >weh’rt estate. Ibis is to ci eallper-
Hnrt concerned, kindred ard cr« dirore, t» snow
KbH, if anv they can why said adminis’rator
rot *rge<l irom his adtninistra
letti-r-* ot d!>ini si >n on the
ii.n-v. ! 91. -ihi, \ovcih
.J■ ?m \ p. D.iVj- i),.:.j, j\.
."■.T===3
G u;i PlGiiiiGiip.
concern—Mt s. G. 4V. liar
riiqhaving iu urop<T term aip.l.d tome L.r
let tet sot gti.rdia shiu ot the per-ous and prop
city of Gr .ver C. Hartls. Bi ul .ti E. Harri-,
Geo. B. Harris anrt Joo. M Harri-. i f said
c .unty. this is t ■ cite all and sir gal-r the creel ■
tors and next f ktu of ea <1 minors to be at <}
appear at y office within the tit e allowed l.y
law ..nd sh .w cause i: any they <.in. why let
t< rs of guatcian.-i.ip Should not be eratited t<»
Mrs. G. W llatris as ri ch guan Im for said
mino-B. Wit e s niv hand ami ■ llkfai signa
ture € i- 4rh day ot December 1813
I’H w4w ■>»> • >• 'VI 'b.i.-a.y.
Application loi Letitisoi Lisihkiou.
GEORGIA—FIoy I County:
V. hero a, Ssmiol Fui khMrur administrator
debooiw hon, wtn will annexed ot G \V. i .
Lam lo’n e>r.a e, represents t<* ti>u court in bis
p liiion, duly fi »d. due he has adminiateied
G. w. F Lr mki.Js >r. estate. r l his j- to cite
all person** concerned, ki died m.d cn dit>»rs.
to snow cause, if any they can t why said admin
i*r.iator should not be discharged ti< in bis
ministration hi.d receive letter of di.-mis-ion
on l* e n»-t Mouua> in Mar h 1891 This iiecem
ber 4 18 3. JOHN l< DA Vis.
12-6w3 n Ordinary.
YEAK’d bUPPOKT. ~
GEORGI \. Floyd C tunty:
loa 1 whom it may coucrn: Notice Is here
by gbeu. that the eppraisers appulmed to set
apa t and assign ayeat’s suiq ort so thtee minor
cnildien ■ f William L Dooley, ceco.sed. have
tin d their awaid, mid unless g o.< and s .fficient
cause is ■ hown. the settle will ne nrnile the jud"-
im nt of the c.urt at the Januar. term. IbSiCf
the court ol ordinary. This Urcember e 18!H.
JOHN DAVIS,
12 10-4 w - Ord i nai y,