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AN APOCALYPSE OF LIFE.
Under the above somewhat furi
ous name the author has set forth
in some 300 pages a theory of the
universe. Resting on the firm foun
dation science is built upon he
•eeks to prove the existence of the
•oul on a theory of the conservation
of energy. The book is a philoso
phical essay disguised as a “celestial
Romance.” Stripped of its narative
character it stands aa a conception
of the unconceivable. A bold at
tempt to carry philosophy into the
regions of the unknown. Beginning
with the last •conclusion of the phil- ?
osophers as to the ultimate constitu-
inert, life-
Ve EBgliah navy, for it has been
pronounced weak by great naval ex
perts in view of the work it has ex
pected to do and the supremacy of
the seas it was supposed to be capa
ble of maintaining. Speaking on
this subject Mr. Jaques said yester-
day:
“The desire for the further devel
opment of the British navy is so gen
eral among all classes of British
subjects that the omission of a bud
get for this*, purpose would surely
cause the fall of any party that did
>ot urge it. Lord Hamilton’s recant
article on England’s naval strength
•was only-one of many arguments for
the increase of the British and
it
France,
two elements important
bearing—-one, the slowness in com
pleting her skips, the other that her
energy and finances will be princi
pally devoted to preparing her army
k J, meet that of Germany. If France
■ t make adequate appropria.
Bions for both her army and her navy,
Ke will let her navy wait, less in
B- ca ge O s the defeat of her army,
done by her navy shall
■ BL,- wa r indemnities.
estimates of rhe
naval strength of the powers, Italy
Spaih, and Austria appear to be left
out of the problem. Whether this
is due to their depleted treasuries
dees not appear. But Russia’s pow
er is always recognized, no matter
how much money she borrows, while
the financial strength of the French
peasantry will long remain a bul
wark, no matter how volatile the
Government or how few France’s
military leaders.”
A BIG BURDEN LIFTED.
We clip this Washington
correspondence of the New York
Times:
“Chairman Wilson has had pre
pared a statement, showing the quan
tities and values of imported mer
chandise for 1892 and 1893; also
the rates of duty and duties paid for
these years, together with the rates
proposed by his bill, based upon like
importations. The duty received
under tha McKinley bill for the year
1892 was §173,098,471. The duty
estimated under the Wilson bill for
a like period would have been §107,-
690,170, making an estimated de
crease per annum of $65,407,900.
The total duty received under the
McKinley law for 1893 was $198,-
under
S,-X. of carrying into
wishe, of the people.
An unorganized army, However strong
in numbers, is only a mob, which may
easily be defeated by a smaller but thor
oughly organized band. It seems to me,
therefore, to be absolutely necessary|for the
supporters of the gallant old General to or
ganize promptly and effectively.
I would ’suggest the formation of an
“Evans Club,” and nominate as president
of the club that o[d war-horse of democra
cy, M. A. Nevin. Under his leadership
Floyd county will triumphantly enroll
herself under the banner of that dauntless
hero, genuine statesman and noble, upright
gentleman, Clement A. Evans.
Very Respectfully,
Max Meyerhardt.
This is a capital suggestion, and
if Mr. Nevin will serve no better'
choice could be made.
THE END.
[From All the Year Round.]
The end draws near. By fates unseen directed
Onr paths diverging tend.
To lives monotonous the unexpected
, Comes as a friend,
While for a moment Joyous smiles of meeting
The gathering shades dispel.
“Ave etVa’e!” Lo! the ancient-greeting;
Hale and Farewell!
A moment more! And sadness follows after,
In bursts of keen regret,
That put to silence all the happy laughter
Wherewith we met.
The past is dead, the present swiftly fading,
And in the future dwell
Hopes faint and few, our longing glance evading,
Hail and Farewell!
The time has come I ’Mid alien scenes and faces
Our lessening lives must He,
And pass henceforth through solitary places
Beneath a stormy sky.
Clasp hands, old friend! Against our best
endeavor
The tides of memory swell.
Part we as those who part Indeed forever,
Hail and Farewell I
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THE HOME TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY B. 18.4
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ROME TRIBDNE C 0. v
Rome, <_-a
Sheriffs Sales for January, 1884,
GEORGIA. Floyd County .
will be sold beiore the court bouse door In
.the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga.. between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
January, 1894, the following described urop
ertyto-wit:
On all that tract or parcel of 1-nd situated,
lying and being in Floyd county, Ga , being a
part of land lot No. 315 in the 23rd district and
3rd section of Flovd county, anu more particu
larly described as being lot no. 1, according to
map or plot of said lands, this map being of
Lumpkin's addition to East Rome, recorded in
“N. N.” of deeds, page'3Boand 381, said lot be
ginning at a corner of East and Howard Ave
nue, running along Howard Avenue south
east 61 feet, and running back along
East Avenue 235 feet to Hi 1 street. Levied on
by virtue of two fi. fas. issued from the Floyd
Justice court of the 919th district, G. M., one in
favor of J B Porter & Bon vs VV II Howell and
Emma Howell, the other in favor of J N
Ch neyvs Mrs Emma Howel and W H Howell
and sold subject to a mortgage given by Mrs
EmmaHowellto Atlas Savings & Loan Asso
ciation for S2OO, dated the 18th day *t February,
1893, and recoided in book l -UU” of deeds and
due 5 years after date as the property of the de
fendants. »
Also at the same time and place, all that tract
or parcel of land lying in Fleyd county, Ga.,
just beyond the limits of the town ot East Rome,
known and distinguished as lot >o. twenty-four
(-4) according to the map of the Hicks survey of
the Co ley farm ; said map being of record in
book ‘X” page 66 in the clerk's office. Levied
on by virtue of ail. fa. issued from the Floyd
Stipe rior court in favor of John N Kike.r vs D C
Campbell, as the property of the deieudant
Also at the same time and place, that tract of
land lying and being in the 23rd district and 3rd
section of Floyd county. Ga., and being a pait
of land lot No 326, described as follows: begin
ning at a point in Ayer’s Mill road 800 feet from
the center of Dean street, thence
running southwesterly 1384 feet to a
poin', thence east 768 feet to a
stase, thence northeasterly 1121 feet to the cen
ter of said Ayer's Mill road opposite a s'ake set
upou the edge of said road by J G Barnwell, sur
veyor, i hence along said road 10 chains to the
beginning point, containing 18% acres more ox
less, snd being known as part ot lot ■ E” in plat
of survey made byeaid Barnwell, said lot "E”
■reaid Barnwell tur»ey, originally containing
28% acres, and being the tract ol land conveyed
by deed on the 19th ot March, 1887, from W E
GlantontoJ D Gwaltney and recorded in book
•‘J .1,” page 676, of deeds of said com ty Os Floyd
with all rhe rights, members and appurtenances
in anywise appertaining. Levied on by virtue
of a mortgage 11 la issued from f loyd superior
court in favrrofW W Brooks vs J D Gwaltney
as the property of the defendant.
Abo at the same time and place, an undivided
two-sixths interest in 283 acres of land in the
4th district and 4th section of Floyd co nty, Ga„
same being parts of land lots Nos 1 -6, |147, 178.
179 aud 183 and known as the W K Vann home
place, a plat and survey whereof as made by J H
Kt ynolds, county surveyor, being of record in
the clerk's office of Floyd superior court iu book
"A” of homesteads, page 326, said undivided
two-sixthe interest being levied on as the prop
erty of ■ he defendants, J D Vann and M A Vann,
an undivided one eixrh interest [belonging to
each of said defendauts and th.x said M a Vann
residing on,BSi<i Itvieu property, —fieyjed on by
a virtue of afl fa issued from Floyd superior
court in favor of 8 P Smith vs J D Vanli and
Mrs. M A Vann, as the property of the defend
ant.
Also at the same time and place, lots Nos 1
and 2 in the town of North Rome, Ga., formerly
Forestville, near Rome, Ga., containing one-half
acre each, more or less, according to the survey
of said tewn, bounded on the north by the
Kingston road or avenue, on the east by Cham
bers street, on the south by lot No 3, on the west
by property owned by the M Dwinell estate,
also the south half of lot No 230, in ths 23rd dis
trict and 3rd section of Flovd count?, Ga ex
cept 15 acres in the nortbeas t corner of said half
ot said lot, the lot containing 180 acres, more or
less Also lot 146 known a« the Parton lot, in
North Rome, bounded ou tea northeast by
church street, on too house
lot, and containing one-half or less,
also on the w .st half of lot No WS iu North
Rome, fronting cn Kingston erjjAgf. f>2% feet,
running due south 210 loot on the
west by another street by’ virtue of
a H ta issued from the in favor
of E i’Tre.tdanay the property
th.* one
i.iout
hands high. it Bro-. A
Levied mortgage
in lavor of Baas
J«r!T riul• r nnltffl?*
S-i. - ' 7 *JBno3, also owned by Jell' Wright,
of all 1a i-stied iroin the
RMHHMFtce court of the 919th district, G M, in
tavordf W H Coker & Cojrs Lewis Thurman, as
the property of the defendant .
Also at the same time and place, on all that
tract ar.d parcel of laud lying and being in West
Rome Flosd county, Ga , and known ae lot No
Mio plat Os West Rome by the West Rome
Land Co. Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued
from the Floyd justice court of the 9l9tn dis
trict g M in favor of Wm Dougherty & Co ys
Henry L Earp, and Airs Heury L Earp as the
property ot the defendant. Levy made by U
B AJso at the same t’me and place, one four
horsepower engine mounted on sills, made hr
Frick & Co and known as an Eclipse engine;
also 1 40 saw cotton gin,No— gin feeder, No— all
fortv saw and made by Gu'lett Gin Co; also one
No 14 Dixie cotton fan with suction pipe, meta
elbows and wooden a»ta< hments of every kind;
also one iron pullev 18x10 incnes, one iron
pulley 36x8 inches- Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage tl fa Issued from the Floyd city court
in favor of Geo M Battey vs Wa B Formby.as
the property of tbe defendant. ~ .
Aisoat the same time and place, one black
home mnle named Henry, It vied on by virtue of
a mortgage ti fa issued from the Floyd city
cou tiu lavor of Bass Bros & , T 9 ue ”
man, as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place all that tract
or parcel of land situated, lying and being in
the county of Floyd and state of Georgia and
Described ae lot No 9 in block ‘ B” of the Flow
ers addition to Forestville, according to a map
ot said addition, said lot fronting on Orchard
street 50 feet and running back tobheihley Bt..
on the south l>ne 117 feet, and on the north side
or line 130; said 10. bei-gapart of the Aye ok
place and lormerly known as a part of Timbnc
too. Said property pointed cut by pla ntlff s
attorneys, Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued
from the Floyd 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 same time and place, a certain lot
in the town of DeSoto, now the 4th ward of
Home, in Floyd county, ijing and being on tht
oorth side of Pine street, which street runs
westward from the Summerville road or street
and leaves said road or street at ths southeast
corner of the lot now owned by G M O Bryan
and sister, on the north side of s.id Fine street
said lot frenting on said street one hundred feet
and running back north one hundred and twen
tv-five feet. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage
fl fa issued from the Floyd gpoerior court in
favor of K W Berryuill vs Asa Trammell, as the
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, lot of land
No 887 situated in the\3d district and 4rh section
of said county, containing 40 acres, Levted on
bv virtue of a fl fa issued from lhe Fb>yd\jiis
tics court of the 924th district. G M in favor of
R B Reeves for the use of K M Strick.and vs J F
Russell, as the property of the defendant. Levy
made by J H Whorton. L C.
Also at the same time and place, two houses
and the lot, upon which the defendants now re
side situated in the fifth ward of the city ol
Rome. Floyd county, Ga, fronting on Coosa
street 77 feet, more or Iris, and running back 8-
feet to the property ot M .rands Damiel, bound
ed on the west by the proder# of Mrs Wm Co
I mer. Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued from
I Floyd Superior oourt in fjrvor of Mrs Mary E
Comer for use of rfllcers of Floyd superior
court vs Jas Richardson, Thos Richardson ami
Warren Richardson, ae the property of the de
fendants.
Aleo at the same time and place, a parcel ot
land situated in that portion of Floyd county
Ga, known as -New Kt me,” being part of laud
lot No 357, in the 23d district and 3*i section of
said couuty and described as follows: Begin
ning at the intersection and southwest cormr of
Tennessee Aveuue and Seventh streeiaxd run
ning along s.id Tennessee avenue s 6 deg and
45 min, w ,a distance ot 2z6 feet, thence due weft
152 feet thence s 5 degw 202 feet, thence south
84 deg 30 mins wB6 leet, thence s 3 deg w 237
feet, thence n 83 deg 30 mil s, w 70 feet thence
s 5 oeg 3 min, w 786 feet thence w 1 deg s 669
feet, thence n 26 deg 30 mln e 1782 feet with the
line of the 1 urnace company’s property to a
wuite oak tree, thence s 68 deg 4u miu e 340 feet
along 7th street to the beginning corner, con
taining 17 acres, more or lets, also that part of
land in iot No 357 described as follows: Begin
ning at a point 95’1 feet due south from then e
corner of lot No 357 tnenee running due >outb
along the land line between lot No 3’>7 and 356 a
distance of 1100 feet thence due west a distance
of 1000 leet to Tennessee avenue, thence along
said avenue n 6 deg 4.7 m in east a distance of 81b
feet to Hv.rtt r’s c< rmr thence s 88 deg )5 mine
159% feet to aio loos alley thence al<-ng said
alley n 6deg 45 min east a distance of 350 leet to
Cedar street, thence a ong sain street n 44 deg 15
min ea distance ox 270 feet, thence 575 deg east
a distance ot 570 feet to the beginning corner,
containing 22 1-2 acres more or less, reserved iu
this parcel of land is the right of way of ih-c K
■S C SR siding to furnace and the right of way
of the Rome st K R running across onecorner.
Lt vied on bi virtue of a mortgage fi fa issueu
from the Floyd Superior court in favor ot j •
King vs New Rome Laud Co as the property of
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, all thattract
or parcel of land si uated anu being in the 4th
wardot the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga .
lormerly the town ot DeSoto, and described ae
follows, to-w.t: being a lot ou which a new
framed building ie erected near the city bridge
on the OostauaUla river ou sth avenue and 12
feet in addition fro i> tne wall of the said build
ing on the river si ue ot said lot, waking the lot
in ad about 33 feet front ou 6th avenin , .order
ly Alabama road, aud running back Hit feet par
allel with the line ot 10l adjoining owned by asa
Trammell aud bounded as iodo we; Gmhe noxth
w et by lot < wned by Asa ITamnieli and in the
rear and side toward the river by land owned by
D. B. Hamilton and d.ecnb d in deed wade by
Aea Trammell to D B Hamilton, dated Deo 11,
1889, sold for purchase m .ney of eaio lor, deed
having been filed in the clerk s office ot the su
peiiox court in accoidance with tne statute, by
virtue of superior court ti la in f.v.ror DB
Hamilton vs MAWiwpeeand Nat Harns, ad
ministrate™ ot the estate of Mary A Wuupee, as."
lhe pro, erty of tbe deieudant.
Also at the same time and place, being lot No
30 “A” in Smith subdivision near East Rome
line, bounded on the norm by East Rome line ot
boundary street, west by lot No 29 -A” and lhe
east by lot No 1 “a”, frontu g on East Rome
line street 50 feet and running back south same
width 180 feet, same being on the west siue of
the house owned by the said Mrs E J Wimpse;
all In the 23d district and 3d section of Floyd
county, Ga. Levied on by virtue of a mot tgage
fi ta issued from the Floya superior court in fa
vor ot Hamilton <& Co vs Mrs 1£ J Wtmpee, as
the property of the defendant.
Aleo at the same time aud place, all that tract
or parcel of land lying and being in the city ot
Rome,Floyd Co,Ga, ana being part of lot ’oone
hundred ano ninety-two (192) in Coosa division
of said city and derenbeo a- follows: Fronting
<>a.2nd.avenue ninety-live (95) leet and running
-back same width, one bundled and eighty thiee
(183) feet and - bounded ou the norm tiy the nrs
Brooks lot, on the west by S. Featherstone lot,
on South by J W Rounsaville lot aud on east by
2ndVvenue, formerly Howard street. Levied
on by virtue of| three 11 fas issued from tee
Floyu justice court of the 919th district, G M.
all in favor of G .« Redmon vs J J O’Neill &
Son, as the proporty of J J O’Neill, one ot the
defendants.
Also at the same time and place, one blaok
horse mule about 9 years old, medium size,
named John; also one black horse mule about 4
years old, about 16 1-2 hands high anu named
George. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa
issued from the Floyd city court iu tavir or
The Farmers’ Alliance Co Operative Co vs W B
Ragan, as the proiierty of the uefaiidant.
Also atihe same time and place, ouu furniture
wagon, one oval glass nickul- idated 6-foot shqw
case, one fl it iiickel-plato^^tegMjaM^fl,
w ..in
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crackers, f-etiec on by vii tim
fa issued from Floyd city couit i.i O C
Leob vs E L Melton, as the property of the de
fendant , , , .
Aleo at the same time and place, one twen y
horse power engine aud b filer, Nagle mike, one
saw mill, Haglemake; eaid saw null consists of
carriage, saw frame one 4S-inch ciruu ar taw
and about 70 feet of 12-inch lubber belting.
Levied on by virtue of amoitgagefl fa issu d
from Floyd'city court io favor ol G M Redman
and uro vs v» P McLtod for the purchase money
of s id machinery; said engine and saw miili .-
now located and can be seen on what is known
a-|the Trim ole place seven and a naif uilee
north of Rome, near Jones’ mill.
Also at the same time and place, all that tract
or parcel of land, situated in cue Coosa Division
ot the City ol Rome, sloyd count?, Ga., ano
being parts of city lots Nos. 99, 100 and 101 u
said coosa Devision, of said City ol Kone an
bounded and Described as follows: Commenc
ing at tne North corner of second avenue and
East First street and running along second ave
nue towards Broad street (46) forty-six feet,
thence at right angler from East First street
across lots Nos. 99, 100 and HU. a distance ol
ninety feet to the property of John 1. W ar.ics
rhence ut light angl< a with tae last tx-eirii.iiHti
•ine, an<l <>u the line oividin r lut» Nos. h»' lU2
and running to East First street and thni c, n
a straight line alorg East First street io the
Stirling point: being toe inters* ctioii ot E ist
First street and Secund av nue, the »-anie being
known as the exnress office corner, witn ad tne
improvementstbeieon, by viitue <»f an execu
tion issued bv the .Superior cou r t, ot bl yu
county, in favor of H. J Johnson ior the na
of Mm. Mary Weber and her five minor chil
dren, vs. J. King, principal and S. S. King,
security, on administrate! ’s bond as the piop
erty of J. King. JaKE C.
Letters of Administration.
GKORGI A—Floyd county:
To all whom it may concern—Henry M. Penn,
having in proper form applied to me for per
manent etters of administration on the estate
of Hiram 8. Penn, late of said county, this is to
citealland singulai the creditors mil next of
kin of Hiram B. Penn to be and appear at my
ofliee witbin the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent admin
istration mould not be granted to Henry M.
Penn on Hiram S. Penn’s estate. Wilu-.es my
hand and official signature, this 4th day of De
cember,lß93. JOHN P. DAt'IS,
12-6-w4w Ordinary.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Floyd Connty.
'GO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NO
i tice is hereby given, that the appraisers ap
pointed to set apart and assign a year’s support
to Elizabeth Camp, the widow ol Hotea M.
Camp, deceased, bare filed their award, and
unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the
.ame will be made the judgment of the court at
the December term, 1893. of the court of or
dinary. This Nov. 6th, 1893.
JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary
* H-Waw-flOd
ROME R. R. OF GA.
AND
W. & A. R. R.
“The Old Reliable.”
Safest and most desirable line between
Homs and Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville.
No waiting on connections or delayed trains
All trains leave on schedule time from Rome
Railroad depot, foot of Broad street.
one block from Armstrong Hotel,
KT-Only four blocks from the New Central
Hotel.
No Change of Cars, Through
Coaches on all Trains Be
tween Rome and Atlanta.
A
Close connections in Union depots at Atlanta
and Chattanooga with all trains diverging.
Loave Rome, daily at,7:45 am 2:50p ra
Arrive Atlanta “ 11:05 am 6:25 pm
RKTUBNINO.
\rH’L A n’ anta ’ dj,ly nt 8:00 a m 3:10 p.
Arnveßome •• ....1l:i0am 6:20 n
tinn° r rTi ap9 ’ fol<l6 ™ antl an > d- sired inform
1 1 . c. K. AYER,
J. AliliAlE, Ticket Age. G P k
W. u’, a f j £. f.
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WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. R.
AND
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Ry.
3 Daily Trains
TO
Chattanooga,
Nashville,
. Cincinnati,
Chicago,
Memphis,
St. Louis.
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Ar m nsas and Texas
Emigrant Rates.
folders add any desired informa
tlo.
,T. W HICKS, Trav. P. A.,
3G 5?»11 Street, Atlanta. Ga.
Or J(X. JROWN, C. E. HARMAN,
Traffic Manager, Gen’l Pass/Agent-
KMHMPoints n the North and
Northwest.
J’ ,ie haS two elegant trains
AtL.cta and Chicago.
No 6 No 8
10 30 am 820 pm
N(J&StL. 3<o pm 107 am
HuMiJie, L&N 720 pm 620 am
E & H 120 am 106 pm
Haute. C<& E 1 435 am 427 pm
C<& E 1 947 am 940 pm
6 “Chicago and Atlanta Limited” is
train with Pullman sleepers
dining car is attatched to
at Danville, enabling the passengers
breakfast en route. This train also
sleepers from Jacks vnville, Fla.,
Tenn., to Chicago.
8. ‘-W'i.rld’s Fair Special,” runs
Atlanta and Chicago and is
elegant Pullman Pailor Buftt
AG • PALME ft,
g. p. a. E.&7. II R. R.
Pass. Agt. Evansville, Ind.
Tenn.
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-To- -
Atlanta
Leave Rome Rome Daily at - 8:35 a.m
Arrive Atlanta ... ll:10a.m
Leave Rome - - - - 11: ;30 a.m
Arrive Atlanta - - . 2:30 p.m
Leave Rome- - - . - 11:10 a.m /
Arrive Atlanta ... - 1:50 a.m*
ail on
t?. o. jsivrxTia:,
Pass. Agt.. Armstrong House.
J. J. FARNSWORTH,
Division Passenger Agent.
B. W. WRENN,
Gen, Pass, and Ticket Agt.
G. W. Witeher ) Petition for reforms
vp, s tion and partition in the
Mrs. M. F Ca’dwell, | *’!< nd SSuneiiur Court,
Ix-nora Rainwater. ) September Teim, 1893.
Martha Ellen Caldwell [
Wm. Albert Caldwell. )
11 appearing to tha court by th A return of the
sheriff in the above stated cusp, that the defend
ants do not reside in said county, and it further
anpeM ing that they do not r-side in this state
and that, it is necessa-y to perfect service on
said difendant by publication, ills hereby or
dered t hit service on sail vefendante be per
fected bv publication in the ILme Tribune twice
amonthfor two months.
i’ ov. 15. 1 -93. VV .M. HENRY,
11 24.2111 V?™ ' ' - '
GEORGIA— Floyd County:
G. W. Witcher ) Petition for reforms
vs. > tion and partition in
Mrs M. F. Caldwell, ) Floyd Superior Court,
Lenoiu Rainwater. | September Term, 1893.
Mailft Ellen Caldwell, >
Wm. Albert Caidwell I ,
To the defi-ndan sin the above stated case:
You are hereby notified and commanded to bo
and appear at the next term of the Superior
court to be held in and for said county of Floyd
on the fourth Monday in Marek, 1894. then and
tKere to answer the plaintifl’s petition for ref
ormation and partition. Asin default 'hereof
said court will proceed as to justice shall apper
tain. Witness the Honorable W. M. Henry,
Judge of said couit, this November 15, 1898.
WM. E. BEYSIEGEL,
Clk. 8. C. F. C. G«.