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FREE COAL AND ORE.
Khe Manufacturers Record lias of
gte reflected through its columns
!h« viaws of some of the most noted
me views 01 some vi iuc
economists
ui any points o 1
subject of the
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vs and means
sed in tin
S' .; .’.'■•*• ma. i- |•: 11 i ■ i
as its name in-
with matin
!,ud specilically
s tales
and when
honor their
WMRand then graves we will not
speak lightly or brutally as some
do of “the old soldier racket.”
Whatever others may have done,
General Evans has not tried to make
his war record a stepping stone to
preferment. It has been thirty
years since he was shot through the
body on the field of battle, and
scarce anyone outside of his regi
ment has heard of it. While Gor-
his gory locks and Col-
.HR cl Olustee, this venerable
.-- . Rod went on in Lis chosen
zealously and un
»■ ■behalf of humanity, ask-
food and raiment at
He has given more
HSHHHFars, the full years of
and his fellow men,
|BHHrRis he approaches the mark
score years and ten, friends
alt parts of the state have asked
for him the privilege of rounding
out his career with an honorable
office. Coming at the end of a well
spent life it is an ambition of the
highest and purest kind, and for
our part we would like to see it
gratified, knowing that in doing so,
the people of Georgia will place in
office a pure man, of high intelli
gence and sound judgment.
LOWELL’S LETTERS
The publication of two volumes
of James Russell Lowell’s corres
pondence throws a pleasant light on
the character of that genial, whole
souled man of letters. The letters
written when he was United States
Minister to England show the gen
uineness of the man’s character. He
detested pomp, and in spite of the
charge of anglomania, he was
thoroughly patriotic. W
from London in he .
hat there are many signs of increas-1
ng activity in the projection of on-1
terprises and in the number an
nounced as definitely decided upon.
A good deal of activity is noted in I
municipal improvements, especially I
in water work systems, which are to
be established in a number of towns. I
The iron business of the Binning-1
ham district is reported as showing
considerable improvements though
restricted by the uncertainty of tar-1
iff legislation. -In the enlargement
of established plants a fair showing
is also presented. The flour milling
industry shows considerable activi
ty, twenty-three corn and flour mills
i ~AAmnlp.fpd TAcentlv, the
having been compietea reucuuxj,
greater part of which are in Tennes-1
gee and Kentucky. The industries
reported for the past week are of
great diversity, including box facto
ries, ice factories, iron mining com-1
panies, carriage works, steam laun
dries, broom factories, phosphate I
mining companies, coke plants, saw I
mills and many others.
re '
* a J ■m’" t s ’‘z ' ’Zrf '* ' a"* EB
\ e single
.’*Bld be
a mile
and TH |
less than
tered throughout every town and
village in the United States.
The Cosmopolitan’s popularity is
well deserved. The Tribune clubs
it with the Weekly edition; both for
two dollars a year.
The fiendish plot to abduct Baby
Ruth from the White Hoffee shows
that men classed as cranks are
likely to be criminals of the most
diabolical character, to be kept in
check by the strong hand of tne law,
and not entitled to much mercy
when they are caught.
ADMONITION.
RosjS ewset were made for dew
Maybe she was made for you,
Whisper In her ear so low,
If you love her tell het so.
Purple violets bend, and nod,
Hearing love notes In tbe sod,
In yonr beart those same notes flow,
If you love her tell her so. •
Wild birds sing forever this,
“Life, and love are in a ki a s,”
While the roses are in blow,
If you love her tell her so.
She's been waiting for that home,
And, a smile just like a flower
Into beauty bright will glow
When yon love, and tell her so.
Ethel Hillybb Hauis.
Nov. 22 1893.
Many persons labor under the impres
sion that laying up treasures in real es
tate in Jerusalem —not the New Jerusa
lem, but the old one in Palestine—will be
a paying investment. Ground there has
advanced in value at a rate that would
make even a Chicago real estate specu
lator turn green with envy. An acre of
ground in Jerusalem that sold for SI,OOO
in 1865 brought in 1891 $24,000. A plot
that in 1890 went for $435 an acre
sold in 1892 for $2,178 the acre. An
acre that in 1872 was purchased for S4O
brought, 20 years later, $12,000. These
plots of ground are within a mile of the
The tremendous rise is part
fl accounted for by the fact that Jewish
■nnigration to Palestine has occurred
considerable extent in the past dec
||B;. Still Jerusalem has at present a
Humiliation of rather less than 50,000, and
not more than 25,000 are Jews.
Palestine, even with the number
by recent immigration, there
|||M>nly about 42,000 of the ancient race
small proportion of the 7,000,-
in the world. So far as talk of
going once more and inhabit-
is concerned, it is foolish-
Palestine at the outside could
more than a million people.
' re ' v racf ’ ' l:iS > ncrease( l an( i niu -
it left the old home.
THE BOMB TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY »'<»': MNG.
THEBEST
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feSSSSw it assists nature to throw oil 1 i
S£flSaSafl purities of the blood, and at the earn
time tones uu the entire organism. This is iu:
-X£y to the effectof the various potash me
r»nrv villa mixtures, which bottle up tl..
SS’inthe system^ mud
sickness and suffering. Therefore, tor a
BLOOD MEDICINE.
a a q in mv practice as a tonic, and for Bloor
vvubtes and have been very successful. I neve,
ised a remedy which gave such general satisfac
ion to myself -> Mackey , md.”
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free
n SWli'T SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga.
STUART’S
Sin and Buchu
CURES
GLEET,
DIABETES,
INDIGESTION,
RHEUMATISM,
PAIN IN THE SIDE,
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LOSS OF APPETITE,
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Stuart's Gin’-and Buchu
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der Kidney and other U rinary Disorder a,
i“K,"°J." ! j“MoC„U, Taylor
Ga., by the advice < f his physician, tried
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu, He endorses it
Las “one of the very best remedies for the
Sidneys and bladder.” Sold by al
■ruggists.
of krd maruifatefarert aJ
tfi*W&nderfijd J access of’
<sone of'fte strong
4/iclenc.Qs of* iTi VcJua
to housekeepers.
“Jhe
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Witt. lard, the ffottfsT
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explains its success.
Imitations but certify the
Vblue of the .genuine,
tnaae only Sy
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Two large, fine young
• mules- Will sell with
good note, payable No
' vember Ist, 1894.
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9 GEORGIA, Floyd County.
0 To all whom It may concern: Samuel Funk
houser, having. In proper form, applied to me
for permanent Letters of Administration de
. bonia non with the will annexed, on the estate of
1 Mrs. 8. A. Dailey, late of said county this is to
> cite all and singular the creditors and next oi
kin of Mrs. S. A Dailey to be and appear at my
i- office within the time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they < an, why permanent - dmtn
-11 istration should not be granted to Samuel Fuuk
i. houser on Mrs. S. A. Dailey’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, thia
v Bth day Os Nov,mbt r 1893.
oew«w JOHN F. DATIS, Ordinery-
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COTHRAN & CO.,
Fire life and Ardent Insurance.
Gin Houses Insured.
Office Corner Armstrong Hotel,
OSNTI-.Y
Romei—
—To—
Atlanta
Leave Rome Rome Daily at
Arrive Atlanta ~
I.i'HVe IbHIIP
All
- under the
ot
J. CLAPHAM.
ÜBcecure your seat’ early Prices 75c, 50c and
1 Box sheet at Yeiser'e.
WE W ANT Y >U TO WORK FOR US, thus
making Sl2 to 835.00 PER WEEK.
Parties preferred who can lurnish a and
travel through tbe countn, a uam thoughts
not nec*ssary a few vacancies io towns and
cities. Spare hours may be n«ed to good ad
vantage. b. f. Johns »n & u<>.
12 sd-wlm lUL and Mam Sts R chtuond Va.
Application For Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, FLOvd County.
Whereas W. H Edmundson, Administrator of
the estate of Eliza Li. Reeves, represents to the
court in his pwti ion duly filed that he has fu ly
administered El za 11. Beeves’ estate. This is
to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred
itora, ro show cause, if any ihey can. wh naid I
ad i inistraror shou d not be discharged fr<«m
his admiulstra’ion and r ceive 1 t era <»f dis
mission on tbe first Monday in Febru «ry 1894.
Tbl-< November 6,1893. JOHN P. DaVlB,
oa«9od Ordinary.
Application For Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Floyd CcUNTF.
Whereas Chas M. Ba. per, Administrator of
J hn T. Dowell, represents tc the court in
his petition. ou<y filed, tbai te has administered .
Jno. T. Dowell’s estate. 1 his is to ci e all per- .
sons concerned, kindred arid creditors, t» show :
cause, if any they can why said administrator I
should not be di.-ch «rged irom his administ a- j
tion and receive letters of disnji Q si »n on the
first Monday in February. 1-94 This Novem
ber 6. ’893 JOHN P. Ordinary.
11-9-law9od
Application for Letters of Dis*
mission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
Whereas, Mrs RAP White, guardian of
Charles G Deason, represents 'o tne court ’n
her petition ouh filed that she has administered
-aid *a d s estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kind.ed and creditors to show cause,
if anv they can, why said guardian should not >
badischvgert from'her guardian-ill.■ and re |
letters of dismission on the first Monday in
March, 1894. This Dec Sth. 1893.
JOHN P. DAVIS,
12-10 90d Ordinary Floyd County.
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA—FIoyd County:
To all whom it may concern—Mrs. G. W. Har
ris, having in proper lorm applied to me for
letteis of guardianship oi the persons and prop
erty of Grover C. Hanis. Beulah E. Harris,
Geo. B. Harris and Jno. M. Harris, of said
county, this is t«» cite all and singular the credi
tors and next ■ f kin of sa d minors to be and
appear at u y office within tbe tin e allowed by
law, and show cause, ii any they can. why let
ters of guardianship should not be granted to
Mrs. G. W Ilairis as such guardian tor said
minors. Witness my hand and official signa
ture ttis 4th day of December 1893.
12-6-w 4w JOHN P DAVIS, Ordinary,
Citation For Administration.
Notice is hereby given that on the first Mon
day in December next I shall appoint as Ad
ministrator on the estate of J. A. Btansbuery,
deceased, late of Floyd county. Georgia, C. W.
Underwood, the County Administrator, or some
other fit and proper person. This Nov. 8,1893.
Road Citation.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Whereas, R S. Montgomery, et al., have pe
titioned the Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenue, ot said com ty, for a pub ic toad
commencing In front of ri. J. Davis' home on
the Floyd Springs and John's Creek road, run
ning the old road by M J. Ca'dwell’s horse lot,
crossing the slough at tne low point of the Haw
thicket; thence along the old road bed by R. 8.
Montgomery’s hous*, and intersecting with the
Floyd S rings and Pocket Mills roid in front of
J. L. Touchstone's house Now, this is to cite
all persons having objections thereto, or claims
fur damages atising :herefrom, to make the
same known to the Board of C< mtnissiotiers at
their meeting to be held on the first Monday in
Feb-nary, 1894.
Witness tbe Hon John C. Foster, chairman
of the Hoard, this 20th dav of December, 1893.
12-22 30d Max Mbyebhabdt, Clerk.
Kan » s end Opium Habits
L, W cured at. borne with-
E* 3 ■ outpain.Bookotpar
fca B LicularsscntFßEE.
■UMSB.M. WOOLLEY,M.D.
»- JfficeW4)iWhitehaHSt-
Administrator’s bale. i
G KLVteS2 , er ty oi tb« court of ordin.- J
ry of said county, ■»ill be s ''l at the court
dooy of said county on the first Tuesday_in Jam- ,
uary, 1894 between the legal bour ® ,° £ BAa.lle 8 A a . l l e ' t '
following described property to-wit. All that
tract or parcel of land, situated lying and _being
in Flo d county, Georgia, moreparticularlyoe
scribed as follows: All of land lots numbers
304 308 and 309, in the Sth district and 4th sec
tion; and the west half cf land lot number 40,
in the 23rd district and 3rd section.
altogether 560 acres, more or less. So! das the
nroi erty of Jesse P. Ayers, deceased, foi the
purpose of paying debts and distribution
amo g the heirs Terms cash
Ibis sth day of December, 1893
llllßiauua, C. W , UNDEBWOOD,
Administrator estate of Jesse P. Ayers dec ee <
decslaw4w.
Wetland official signature,
BHBK.W’Wnl>rceiiber. 1893.
JOHN P D4VI9,
-W nod Ordinary Floyd County.
Citation.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom it may concern: Geo. J. Briant,
admtidstratrator of Geo. W. Harris, deceased,
has in oue form applied t- the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be
hoard on the first Monday in December next.
This the Uth day of November, 18.13
td JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary.
Notice io Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against the es
tate of A. S. Lipham, late of Floyd county,
deceased, are heieby notified to rendtrln their
demands to the undersigned according to law;
ar d all perso s indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment.
This 23rd day of Nov. 1t93.
J. L. HARDIN,
Executor of A. 8. Lipham, Deceased.
11-24 lawlw
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Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice la hereby given that a bill will be in-
Vccbiced at the next.region <f t. e Ge irgia
Legislature to establish voting places in th*
several wards of tbe city or Rome for municipal,
county, state and national elections, and to pro
vide d unagers for boding elections at such
voting places,
Also a bill to require the tax collector cf Floyd
county to keep au ins dvent t*x digest in
which shall be entered the names of all persons
who fail to pay tn«ir taxes as required by »aw.
and to require sai<i tax collector to furnish cor
I rectlisvsof auen tax defau te.s tothi mana*
I ger-* of all election precincts and voting places
| in said county. 10-iaw-3Od.
I■. ■ ' J
. Notice of Local Legislation.
VOTIi'E 13 HERIBY GIVEN OF THE IN
1’ temion to apply to the pre-ent session of the
Legislature of the State of Georgia for the pas
sage of a bill to bs entitled ; '‘AL Acrtoam-nd
the charter of the city of Rome so as to make
theejunciimen elected for said city, eligible for
a succeeding term, and lor other purposes.”
11-4
G. W. Witcher 1 Petition for reforma
vs. J lion snd nartition in tbe
Mrs. M. F Ca'dwell, ) Flond Supeilur court,
■ Lenora Rainwat-r. ) September Term, 1893.
| M-rtba Ellen Caldwell >
Wm. Albert Caldwell. )
It anpearing to ihe court by the return ofthe
sheriff in the above stated case, that the defend
ants do not reside in said county, and it further
appealing that they do not r side in this state
and that it is mcessa-y to perfect service on
s,id defendant by publication, ills hertbyor
dered that service on sal i eefendants be per
fected by publication in the Kerne Tribune twice
a month for two months.
Nov. 15, 1-93. W. M. HENRY,
11 24-2am2m J. S. C. R. C.
GEORGIA—FIoyd County:
G. W. Witcher 1 Petition for reforma
vs. 5 tion and par ition in
Mrs M. F. Caldwell, ) Floyd Superior Conrt.
Lenora Rainwater, i September Term, 1893.
Marlha Ellen < aidwell, J-
Wm. Albert Caldwell )
To the def-naan sin the above stated case:
You are hereby notified and commanded to ba
ami appear at the next term of the Superior
court to be held in and for said county of Flo d
on the fourth Monday in March, 1894. then and
there to answer the plaintiff’e petition f< r r< f
ormationand partition. Asin default thereof
said court will proceed »s to justice shall apper
tain. Witness the Honorable W. M. Henry,
Judge of said court, this November 15, 1893.
• WM E. BEYSIKGEL,
Clk 8. C. F. C. Ga.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—FIoyd County:
To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby
given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support t-> Mrs. F. K. Val
entine, ihe wldi w and minor child of A. R Val
entine, deceased have tiled their award, and un
less good and sufficient cause is shown,the same
will be made th judgment of the court at the
January term. IBs4 of the court of ordinary.
This December 4,1893. JOHN P. DAVIS
12 6w4w Ordinary.
Application for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—FIoyd County:
Whereas, Samuel Funkhouser administrator
debouls non, with will annexed of G. W. F.
Lamein’s esta’e, represents to tbe court in his
petition, duly fl ed. that he has administered
G. W.F. Lamkin’s Sr. estate. This is to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letter, of dlemls-iot
on tie first Monday in March 1894 This Dec em
ber 4 18!3. JOHN P. DAVIS,
13-fiw3n Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sales for January, 18’ 4,
• i
GEORGIA. Floyd County. <
Will be sold before the court house door in j
the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga„ b ®’. w ®®“ i
the level hours of sale on tbe first Tuesday in ,
January, 1891, tbe following described prop- ,
i er on t all'that tract or parcel of'l nd situated,
lying and being in Floyd county. Ga , being »
part of land lot No. 3i5 in tbe 23rd district and
I 3rd section of i’lovd county, ana more purlieu-
I lariv de-cribed as being lot o. 1, according to
I map or plot of said lands, this map bring of
I Lumpkin’s adaition to East Rome, reconk din
I “N . N.” of deeds, page'3Bo and 381.. said lot be
ginning at a corner of East and Howard Ave-
Sue” running along Howard Avenue south
east 61 feet, and running back along
f ast Avenue 235 feet to Hi 1 street. Levied on
I>v virtue of two fl. fas. issued from the Floyd
J y s™e court of the 919th district. G. K, one in
favor of J B Porter & Son vs V\ II Howell ana
Emma Howell, the other £a ™ r °HoweU-
Ch ney vs Mrs Emma Howel and W H Howell
I and sold subject to a mortgage given by Mis
Emma Howell to Atlas Savings A Loan Asso
ciation for S2OO, dated the 18th day of
1893, and recoided in book UL of deeds ana
I due 5 years after date as the property of the de
I I *AlXthe same time and place, all that tract
or «a?cel of land lying in Floyd countv, Ga.,
lust beyond tbe limits of the town of East Rome,
and distinguished its lot
according tu the mapol the Hicks suivey oi
the cS ley term; said map being of record in
book °V’page 66 in tbe clerk’s office Levied
lon b,-virtue of aft. fa. issued from he Moyd
of the defendant.
Also a ’"i' e and place, that tract of
latd the 23rd ' istnct ai d 3rd
county. Ga.. and being a part
Os oescribed as follows: begin
J A-.ei - MUI road 300 feet Iron’
of Dean street, thence
~
1 ea-t feet
northeasterly 1121 feet to Hie cen
ißTid Aver s Mill road opposite a stake set
edge of said road by J G Barnwell, sur
vEX theme along said road lOcnalns to tne
tecten Cg point, containing ■ 18% acres more or
less “nd oeihg known as part of lot k. >n Ptet
: SV?* o?F>o?d
Jf theban c time wd p’ace, an undividec
t«Vs?xtbs interest in 283 acres of land in tl.<
< disX and 4th section of Floyd co ny Gm
~ oniniiiii g i.'w
or less, accoiding to the
WBPaid town bounded on the north by tIW
Kingston road or avenue, on the east by Chauß
here street, on tbe south by lot No 3. on the wesß
by property owned by the M Dwinell est te,i
also the south hall of lot No 230, in the 23rd dis-1
trict and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga ex
cept 15 acresinihe northeast corner of said half
of said lot, the l"t containing 180 acres, more er
less Also lot 146 known as the Parton lot, in
North R> me, b. niiued on the northeast by
chuich street, on the southeast by school hou-e
lot, and containing one-half acre, more or less,
also on the w st half of lot No 163 in Noith
Home, fronting on Kingston street 1,2% feet,
running due south 210 t« ei. and b unded on the
westby another street Levied on by virtue of
a fl fa issued from tbe Floyd city Court in f ,v..r
of E P Treadaway vs W J Dall as the property
of the delei dant.
elso at the same time and place, one black
horse mule aboi.t five years old, about sixteen
hands high, named Bill, bi ught of Ba-sßro -.<&
Co. Levied on by vi tue ot a mortgage fl fa is
sued fom ih« Floyd city court in favor of Bass
Br< s & Co vs S T Mize as the property ot the
defendant .
Also a' the fame time and place, undivided
one-thiid inierest in lot 464, cont-ining sev
t>en acres, mote or les-, No4ul, comaining f rty
acres, more or less, N<» 402, containing thirty
acres, more or )e«s, No 463, containing i hirieen
acres, more or less, ai d No 31’3 containing forty
acres, more or less, in all c ntalmng one hun
dred at d fortv acr- s, more or less and all lying
in tbe 16 h di trict and 4 h section of Floyd
countv, Ga. Levied on by virtue oi a mortgage
fl fa is-ued from the Fit yd sui erior cour lu la
vorof J H Whorton >s agei tvs Je-se«,annas
agent, as the pioperty of me defendant
Also at tne same tlm« and place, that tract of
land situated, blug and being in’he23rd dis
trict and ;-rd Section of Floyd c mn y. Ga . and
being part of lot No 206 fronting on Hoes street
104 ir-etand 2 inches and turning b ck same
width 212 feet and 6 inches to J 11 Reece's laud;
bounded on the north by Sba nock Floyd, on
the south by t.n" Lay, and being the balance of
said lot deeded by 3 A Harris to eat'i Lay and
Perkins on the 4th day ot January, 189 u Levied
on by virtue id a fl fa issued fro -■ rhe Floyd
justice court of th« 919th di-trict GM,lnfav..r
of W P McLeod vs Thornton Pe kius, as the
i ropery of the defend .nt. Levy made by W M
Byars, LC.
Also at The same time and place, one undi
vided one-htlf interest in ibat porte-n of lor. No
4 in the village ot Timbuct.no. mar Forestville,
being a part *f lot of land No 238, in the 23r<i
district and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga.
Bounded un the nort i tiy the Cal h oun road, on
tbe east by Anderson Miller’s lot No 5. on the
south by lot No 4, owned uy Jell' w right, and on
the west by lot No 3, alsq owned by Jeff Wiight.
Levied on bv virtue <>t a fl la i sued irom the
Floyd justice court of the 9lsth district, G M. in
favor ot W H Coker <& Co vs Lewis Thurman, as
the property of the defendant
Also at the same time ami place, on all that
tract at d paicel of land lying ana being in West
Rome, Fluid c untv, Ga , and known as lot No
283 in plat of vt est Rome by the West Rome
Land Co Levied on bv virtue of afl la issued
from the Flirt d j istice court of the 919th dis
trict. <e M In favor of Wm Dougherty & Co vs
Henry L Earp, and Mrs Heu y L Earp as the
jtroierry oi the defendant. Levy made by H
Beard, L C.
Also at the same time and place, one four
horse power sngin“ mounted on sills, made bv
F'ick <& Co and known a'an Eclipse engine;
also 140 saw cotton gin,No— gio feeder, No— all
fortv saw snd made by Gullett Hie Co; also one
No 14 Dixie cotton fan with suction pipe, metal
elbows aid wooden aita» huients of every kind;
also one iron pulley 18x10 incues, one iron
pcllev 86x8 inches' Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd city court
in favor of Geo M Bart y vs Wa b Formby.as
the property of tt.e defendant.
Alsoat the same time and place, one black
hor-e mule named Henry, !• vied on by virtue of
a mortgage fl fa issued from tbe Floyd city
cou t in favor of Biss Bros & Co vs Geo Hine
man, as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place all that tract
or parcel of land situated, lying being in
the county of Floyd a-nl state of Georgia and
described as lot No 9 in block *-B” oi the Flow
ers addition to Forest viile. according to a map
ot said addition, said lot fronting on Orchard
street 50 feet and running back to Sheibley St.,
on the south bne 117 feet, and on the north side
<.r line 130; said 10. bei gapart of the Aye ck
place and formerly ki own a- a part of Tlmhiic
too. Said p operty pointid cut by plantiff's
a'tornevs, Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued
from the Flo d justice court of the9l9th dis
trict, G M, in favor of the New Home Sewing
Machine Co vs Ben F Clark, as the property of
the defendant.
Also at the sametime and place a certain lot
in the town of DeSoto, now the 4th ward of
Rome, in Floyd county, lyingand beingon the
norih side of Fine street, which street runs
westwa d from the Summerville road or street
and leaves said road or strtet at the somlieai-t
coiner of the lot now owned by G M O’Bryan
and sister, on the north side of said Pine street,
said lot fr< nting on said sTeet one hundred feet
and running ba 8 north one hundred and twen
ty five feet, l evied on bt virtue of a mortgage
fl fa issu-d from tbe Floyd suuerior court in
favor of K W Berryafll vs Asa Trammell,as tbe
property of the defeodent.
Aleoar. the same time and place, lot of land
No 887 situate lin the 3d disti ict and 4-hsection
of said county, containii gad acres, Levied on
by VI lue of afl fa iseu* d from ihe Fl yd jus
tice court of the 924th distrii t, G M. lo favor o’
R B Reeves for the < se of k M Strick.and vs J F
Russell, as the property of the defendant. Levy
made by J H Whcrton LC.
Alsoat tbe same time and place, two houses
and the lot, upon which tbe defendants now re
side. situated in the fifth ward of the city of
Rome Kloid county, Ga, tr nting on Coosa
street 77 feet, more or less, and running back 85
feet to tbe property of IWaranda Daniel, bound
ed on the west by tbe property of Mrs Wm Co
mer. Levied on by virtue of afl fa Issued from
Floyd Superior court in fevor of Mre Mary E
Comer for use of officers of Floyd superior
court vs Jas Richardson, Thos Richardson and
Warren Richardton, as the properly of tbe de-
the same time and place, a parcel of
land sitnattd in that^P or ‘‘‘;“ o£ in^ ‘^Aol“iSnd
Ga, known as “New Rome,” being part of lana
lot No 357, in the 23d district and 3a Bec£ }““.° £
said county and described as foliows:
ning at tbe intersection and southwest- corner of
Tennessee Avenue and Seventh street and run
ning along said Tennessee avenue s 6 deg ana
45 min. w,a distance ot 226 feet, thence due west
152 feet thence s 6 deg w 202 feet, th 6 ”®®
84 deg 30 mins wB6 feet, thence e 3 deg w 237
feet, thence n 83 deg 30 mu s, w
s 5 deg a min, w 786 feet thence w 1 deg ( S 660
feet, llience n 26 deg 80 mtn e 1.82 £ e®» £h ®
line of the lurnace company s P ro P e r t y t °“
wuite osk tree, thence s 68 deg 4l> min e 340 feet
along 7tb street to the beginning corner, con
talning 17 acres, wore or lets, <°
land iu lot No 357 °« 9 ® rib ed as follows . Begin
ning at a point VSO feet due south from > thei n a
corner of lot No 357 thence running'due touth
along the land line between lot No 3u7 and 356 a
distance ot 1100 feet thence due west a '£ iß tence
oflOOOleetto Tennessee avenue, thence along
said avenue n 6 deg 45mm east a distance oTSIv
feet to Holder’s corner thence ab 3 deg 15 mln e
159% feet to a 15 foot alley thence along said
alley n 6deg 45 min east a distance of 350 teet to
' cedar street, thence a ong said street n 44 deg 15
min ea distance ot 270 feet, thence 575 deg east
a distance of 570 feet to the beginning cor s e .*’
’ containing 22 1-2 acres more or jess, reß ® r J e J, l s
’ ?hl» parce? of laud is the right of way of theC R
' &C K R siding to furnace and the right of way
r of the Rome St K R running across onecorner.
E L t vied on bv virtue of a mortgage fl
1 frcui the Floyd Superior court in favor of J
£ Kte” vs®Newißome land Co as the property of
, the defendant. „i„„ o o nth at tract
framed building ise^c^djearte^ city bridge
' o *, rnakm d g ot
k n’tiimt ‘n feet front on sth avenues sormer-
" fcSS£n vs'M l a\«»% and* N« Xr°ta ad
® “store oVthe estate of Mary A Wimpee, a.
,r 11, X I Tit e Ss f place, being lot No
'y in Sm’fS“subdivision near East Rome
, line bounded on the north by East. ®°“® 1
£ boundary street-, b^ t^n £ M ?"Bom:
east by' lot No 1 A, “ “ % ack gout h same
-: ’©lfeS ‘ th r Oi.
I he »’ r»
-7-1 .-c,-' -e ■Cj'Y lot,
on east by
Levied -*
f roiu
91h ui.-tnct, G M.
vn .1 J O'Neill &
J .1 O'Neill, one of the
same time and place, one black
■Bee mu e about 9 years old, medium sire,
named John; also one black horse mule about 4
years 010, about 16 <-2 hands high and named
George. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fl fa
iawutoU from tbe Floyd city court in favor er
The Farmers’ Alliance Co Operative Co vs W B
Kagan, as the property of the ueiendant.
Also at ihe same lime and place, one furniture
wagon, one oval glass nickel-plated 6-foot show
case, one flit nickel-plated 6-foot show ease,
oue 6 loot walnut irame ehow case, one 4 toot
walnut frawe ehow case, one iron safe, made by
Mester sale and Lock Co. Levied on by virtue
of a mortgage fi fa lesued from the Floyd city
Court iu lavor of Hireuerg Bros & Hollander vs
B F Clark, ae the property of thedelenuant.
Also at the b me time and place, tbe following
deecribed pr pet ty, towlt: Au undivided half
interest in lot- Nos 260. 261, .62, ’263, 264, 265, 266,
281, 268, 2 .9, 270, 271, 272. 27J. 274 and 2.5 in »he
plat f West Rome made by Ihe Koine Land ,
company, bounded on the north aud east by
Street, on tbe south by Allen street, on
the ■> eet by Ar.uetroug avenue, tbe said tract or
parcel of land forming a triangle accordlug tn
eaid p at; and ills'- part of laud lot No 208, the
tame being a portion of tbe 33 acres sold by J
A Stansbury to Ledbetter Began and others,
and knowu by th.m as Fanvuw property, a
map . f wh'ch is of record iu the office ot the
clerk of the superior court of Floyd county, Ga,
bo >k K K of deeds, page 186, the property here
advertised being according to said map, No 7, 6
and a each fronting 50 leet on Kbudy stieet and
i mining back same width in northeasterly dl
ree.tlou .50 feet to an alley, and lots N. S 64. 66,
56 s.'a. d 58, each fr ming fifty ;50, Get on
.Stansbury s-.r et and running back same width
in a southwesterly direction i6O ieet to an a.ley
and lots Nos 122 and 123 each fronting 50 feet on
Sfanauui'y street and running back in a north
easterly direction same widcu 150 leet to an alley.
Ail ot Baid parcels of lands being in tne 23d
ci-trict »i.d3d section of Floyd county. Ga., by
virtue of two ju tice court flfasissu d by the
ju-tice court of the 919th district G M of Floyd
county, Ga , in favor of the i ashler Merchants'
National Bank vs J F Dupree as tbe property of <
tue do, eud«> t
Also at the same time and place, 200 empty
one gallon jhss, one lot of cauned goods, 8 >bs
tob.cco, more or less, one i how case, 14 decant
ers 2vas«s 18 glaescs, i water cooler, 1 piece
box cigars, 3 bottles whisky, 1 iron safe, 1 pool
i able ai..l fixtures, 11 emmy kegs, 2 empty bar
rels, 100 gallons Wblsky, more or less, W gallons
wine, more or lw.-s, 2 12 gallons gm more or
less. 2 barrel ■ empty beer bo.ties, oue halt box
cracker-. Lex iert on by virtue oi a mortgage fl
ia issued from Floyd city cour t i j favor of D Q
Leo li vs E L Melton, as the property ot the de
fendant , ,
Also at the same time and place, one twenty
horse rower en-lne auo b filer, Nagle make, one
saw mill, Haglemake; said saw mill consistent
carriage, saw frame one 48-inch circu ar saw
and about 70 ieet of 12-inch rubber belttug.
Levied on by virtue of a mo tgage fl fa issued
from Floyd cltv court iu f >vor oi G M Redman
and Bro vs w P McU od for tbe purchase money
of s i.i machinery; said engine and saw mill is
now located and cau be seeu on what is known
as) the Trimble place seven aud a half ulles
north of K .me, near J cues’ null.
Aiso at the sauie time and place, all that tract
or parcel ot laud situated in tbe Coosa Division
of ihe City ot Rome, eloyd county, Ga., and
being par’s of city lots nos. 99, 100 and 101 in
said Coo a Devision, of said City ot Koine, and
bounded an t oes-cribed as follows; Commenc
ing at rhe North corner of Second avenue and
hast First street and running along second ave
nue towards Broad street (-16) torty-six feet;
thence at right anglea from East First street
across lots Nos. 99, 100 and 101. a distance of
ninety feet to tbe property of John T, Warlick:
thence at light angl< s with toe last mentioned
Hue, and ou the line oividing lots Nos. 101 102
and running to East First street and tbenceln
a straight line along East First street to the
St irling point: being tbe intersection of East
I'.rat street and Second avenue, tbe same being
known as the ex ureas office corner, with all tbe
improvements tbeieon, by virtue of an execu
tion issued bv the Superior court, of Fb yd
county, in favor of H. J Johnson for the use
of Mrs. Mary Weber and her five minor chil
dren, vs. J. King, principal and S. S. King,
security, on admtelstratoi'a bond as the prop
erty ot j. King. JAKE C.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGI A.—Floyd county:
To all whom ic may concern—Henry M. Pen>«
having iq. proper form applied to me for per
manent ettere of administration on the estate
of Hiram H. Penn, late of said county, this is ta
citealland singulai the creditors snd next of
kin » f Hiram H. Penn to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can. why permanent admin
i-traiion xhould not be granted to Henry M.
Penn on Hiram S. Penn’s estate. Witness my
hand and official signature, this 4th day of De
cember, 1808. JOHN P. DA VIS,
13-6 w4w Ordinary.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
-TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NO
b flee is hereby given, that the appraisers ap
pointed to set apart and assign a year’s support
to Elizabeth Camu, the widow of Hosea M.
Camp, deceased, have* filed their award, and
unle-s good and sufficlAit cause is shown, th.
same will be made tie judgment of tbe court at
tbe December term, 1893 of the court of or
dinary. This Nov. 6th, 1893.
JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary.
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