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al! in Leavening Lower.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
RRMU Baking
IPowder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
WATER WILL FLOW
From the New Works in About
Sixty Days >
OR IT MAY BE LESS TIME-
The Pumps Will be Shipped
This Week or Early
in Next.
Rome should be supplied with water
from the naw works by the first day of
March.
And barring accidents, Superintend
ent Wagner says this will be the case.
The pumps have been beard from at
Saturday of this
- week. They are
■>bt and .lay, as shown
to Mr. W. J. Giif-
' ‘ waterworks com-
Jan 3, 1894.
“Mr. W. J. Gfiffiu, Chairman Water
works Committee, Rome Ga.
“Dear Sir: We have your esteemed
favor of the 2nd inst., and in reply would
say that we are very sorry to be so far
behind in the shipment of your pumps.
We wrote the mayor yesterday, sending
a copy of the communica'ion to Mr.
.Wagner, which fuby explains the reason
of delay. At the present time we are
working night and day, and it is more
than likely that we will be able to ship
the pumps by Saturday of this week —
surely the first of the coming week. If
Mr. Wagner would like to examine the
machinery before being shipped, it would
be well for him to report here at once.
We trust that the citizens will fully ap
preciate your t fiats, as well as Mr. Wag
ner’s, in providing them with a first class
waterworks plant.
“Wishing you a prosperous new year,
we remain, yours truly,
The Laidlaw-DuIW-Gobdon Co.’’
Mr. Wagner says he can finish the work
within thirty days after the vrival of the
pumps, are
every tin
mere aie
jawin', and is
-V upon the
of the. system.
Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine, ft is taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
and Co. Testi monia's free.
Sold by druggists, price 75c per bott'e.
Bucket shop speculation ruined De
faulting Teller Bennett, of the Globe
National Bank, of Providence.
Japanese Pile Cuie is an unfailing cure
for every kind und stage of the disease
v usranteed by D. W. Curry, Rome, Ga
Dissolution of Partnership.
The firm of Pollock & McConnell have
this day dissolved partnership by mu
tual consent, J. R. McConnell hav ng
bought the entire interest of J. L. Pol
lock, and will assume all liabilities.
J. L. Pollock,
12-21-ts - • ' T ‘ McConnell.
Cure is sold on a guarantee.
consumption. It is the
; ' ; cure. Only one cent a dose.
and SI.OO. For sale by D.
has a right to liberty of
llllHHMßritallzef is what you need for
loss appetite, dizzinem
of dyspepsia. Price
’Wots per bottle. For sale by
and County Taxes.
■HHK taxes for lMi:i are being put
: JBnf the sheriff for c Election.
Jmo. J. Black, T. C.
TEACHERS ELECTED.
The Public School Trustees In Session Yes
terday.
For over an hour the city board of edu
cation was in session yesterday afternoon
in the office of Judge Max Meyerbardt
A considerable amount |of routine busi
ness was attended to but the interesting
portion was the election of three teach
ers, one for the night school to be estab
lished next Monday night, and the other
two to fill vacancies in the regular
schools. There were just 21 applicants
for these three places. The election re
sulted as follows:
Miss May Clark, teacher of night
school.
Miss Ruth Walton, first grand B.
Miss Annie Perkins, second grade A.
Supernumeraries,.Miss Laura Hume,
Miss Ada Jenkins and Miss Bettte Led
better.
These are ail well known young ladies
whose education and other qualifications
make it certain that they will please
Another Municipal Ticket.
Editor Tribune:
Several tickets have been suggested
within the past month for municipal
honors. If you will kindly indulge me
I would like to suggest the names of the
following gentlemen fcr mayor and coun
cilmen:
For mayor—W, P. Simpson.
For counoilmen: First ward—Henry
Harvey.
Second ward—Henry A. Smith.
Third ward—W. F. Ayer.
Fourth ward—George Harris.
Fifth ward —Tom Reese.
These men are competent to handle
any question that may become before
them. Several of them have been pre
viously tried and “have been found not
wanting.” Suggestion.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga
Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer - saved
my life.’ I consider it tbe best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used.”
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it
excels. Price 75 bts. For sale by D. W.
Curry.
Pu's the List In the
Sheriff’s Hands.
The last day for paying the state and
county tax was the 20 .h of December.
And at this time $50,000, or over half
of the total amount, remains unpaid. The
money must be forthcoming and Mr.
Black has placed all unpaid taxes in the
hands of the sheriff for collection.
Mr. Black has recently paid School
Commissioner Bridges $lO 800, which
has been distributed to the teachers of
the couc’y. The poll tax has not yet
been paid, and $3 500 is still due.
Fob Rent—My residence, 103 Fourth
avenue, for the year 1394.
Mrs. M. J. Sargeant,
1-5-63 Central Hotel.
Rome Coal Co. All kinds
from cheapest to highest.
Telephone 142.
Connecticut swarms with exiled bunco
steorers from New York, who are glad to
get anyone to pluck.
Karl’s Clover Root will purify youi
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
you' bowels and make your bead clear as
as a bell. 25c. and 50c. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
Statehood for Oklahoma is strongly op
posed by Colonel Robert L. Owen, chief
adviser of the Cherokees.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
War*will be waged by Anthony Com
stock on slot machines that encourage
games of chance,
Keep the blood pare by taking Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. If you decide to bay Hood’s Sarsapa
llla, do not be persuaded to keep any other.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MOWING, JANARY 5 1894.
STILL CLIMBING.
Liverpool and New York Both
Advance.
COTTON IS VERY FIRM.
Chicago Markets Decidedly
Stronger—Wheat Up a
Cent and a Half.
Liverpool today gave us an advance ci
4-C4ths.
New York opened higher and durirg
the day gained 8 points; on the closr,
however. 3 of these were lost.
Chicago markets are decidedly stronger.
Wheat advanced today a cent and a hall
per bushel. Ribs are 15 points higher.
Koine Cotton Market.
Bomb, Jan. 4.—Middling 7% .
Liverpool Cotton Market. ,
Liverpool, Dec. 23.—Spots 4 1-16: tone firm,
bales, 12 ,OOU.
Yesterday’s Today's
Close. Opening. Close.
■January and Feb’ary. 4.12-13 4.14 4 17-17
t'» l 'urary-nd Marca.. 4.14-15 4.17 4.18
Malta and April 4.16 4.18 19 4.1’3
Apr iai,u .May 4.17-18 420 4.21-22
Mav aud June4.l9-20 4.22 4.23
Jane and July 4.21 4. .4 4.25
July ana August4.2.’ 4.25 4.27
August and aept’btr. 4.21 4.22 4 28
Novem. auu Decern
Decem. and January.. 4.12-13 4.16-17
New York Cotton Markets.
New Yuan, Jan. 4.
Yesterday's Today’s
Close. Opening. close.
January 7.78-80 7.84-90 7.53-85
February7.l4-85 7.90-91 7.88-69
Marell 7.93 94 7.99 7.a8-99
April 8.01-02 8.07-07 8.16 07
May 7.1.-H 8.14-.5 8 14 13
June..: 718 19 «.22- 8.2123
July 8.25- 5 8.99 00 8.23-3'l
Augustß.o-32 8.34-35
December 8 57-58
Chicago Produce Markets.
Chicago, Jan. 4.
Yesterday’s Today’s r . „
Close. Opening. close ’
Wheat-
Cash 67% 61%
December
May 15% 65% 66 %
Corn—
December
May 36% 35% 39%
Fork—
Cash 12 52 12 75
Jana ay. 12 52
May 12 37 12 62 12 ej
Kibtj—
Cash 6 40 6 47
Janue-y 6 37 6 47 6 CO
Lard— |
Ca-h 8 00 7 95
January 7 67 7 70 7 82
May 7 55 7 52 7 64
Hog receipts today, 41,000; estimated for to
morrow, 25,0.0.
Port Receipts today 24,237. Port Receipts last
year 18,183.
: Leave Your Orders for
WT.
i- - . the
“Salvation oil cured me of a sntnPWP
lameness and pain in tbe back, contracted
playing ball last season. 1 tried several
other remedies and all failed. Chas.
Mears, 122 Water St., Cleveland, O.”
THE COMING AND GOING
Os the People Yon Know and Some That
You Don’t Know.
Mr. Phil Haralson, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
Mis. M. J. Sargeant, of St. Louis, is vis
iting her sister, Miss Abbie Webb, at the
Central hotel.
Col. John Temple graves came home
yesterday to make the acquaintance of
his handsome daughter.
Miss Allie McDonald is very low vith
pneumonia at her fathers residence on
the Summerville road.
Mr. Stewart Marshall left yesterday
for Japlin, Mo., where he will go into
business with his brother, Mr. W. H.
Marshall.
Miss Daisy Cheney will be at home to
her friends at the residence of her
brother, Mr. W. T. Cheney, adjoining
East Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Veal, of Chat
tanooga, are in the city visiting Mr. J.
Sam Vial, on Fifth avenue. Mr. Vaal is
one of Chattanooga’s most prominent
architects, aud is a brother of Mr. Jos.
E. Veal, Sr., of our citv.
Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness t
the complexion and cures constipation,
25c., 50c. For sale bv D. W. Curry.
If all the houses iu England were
placed together they would occupy a
spice of about 450'qnare miles.
The Rome Coal Co. have
just received fine lot Red Ash
, Jellico.
CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It containr neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
“ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children.’’
Da. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.’’
Dr. J. F. Kincheloe,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City.
COAL
Southern Jellico Coal Co.,
Comprising Following Mines;
WOOLDRIDGE JELLICO COAL CO. FALLS BRANCH JELLICO COAL CO.
AST TENNESSEE COAL CO- JELLICO COAL MINING CO.
PROCTER COAL CO. { R st BAD* MINES? STANDARD COAL CO.
MAIN JELLICO COAL CO. CENTRAL JELLICO COAL CO.
INDIAN MOUNTAIN COAUCO.
fcKLWTGRAVES & CO.
TEij-Er tiojxrus no.
RSr SHOEING
Shop, Rear Douglas’
e.
cur the price of
1 cents ail around.
r t i o n.
iu a telephone what
Magm-ui: Oil cures cramps
' : imeinal u< uraigia. 50 and
HreeLts. Sold at D. W. Curry’s Rjtne,
tra.
Three young tutu were killed in a
fracas that closed a bah near San Antonio,
Texas.
cool yes
terday—a typical December day.
Teachers' Examination.
Applicants for positions as teachers in
the Rome public schools, will report the
school building at 10 o’clock a. m., on
Tuesday, January 2, for examination
This does not apply to those heretofore
examined.
J. L. Camp, President.
Max Meyerhardt Sec’y.
42-30 3 c.
In some houses there is nothing
thought of except to give the baby a
chance to sleep.
If you feel weak
and all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Tbe number thirteen cannot be found
as a street number in Frankfort-on-the
Main.
Wanted —A male teacher. Address
J. B. Porter, Silver Creek, Ga.
4t.
In Russia both husband and wife have
wedding rings.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
I offer my entire stock of boots and
shoes at cost. I have to raise money
and must sell now. This is your best
chance for bargains offered in Rome for
good shoes for some time.
R. T. Connally,
7-28 d-w6m 216 Broad street Rome Ga.
Don’t buy Coal before see
ing the Rome Coal Co.’s stock.
Telephone 142.
Jafoti says many a man’s reputation
wouldn't know his character by sight.
What is
Castoria. -
“ Castoria is sowell adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.”
H. A. Archer, M. D.,
11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians in the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.”
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pres.,
carried a great many
great me!! into history.
Beceute of past, fo.tar-'y.jenee of horn
blowers, Trinity chimes in New York
failed to ring in the K-w Year.
Stood the Test.
Allcock’s Porus Plasters are unapproach
able in curative properties, rapidity and
safety of action, and are the only reliable
plasters ever produced. They have sue
cessfully stood the testof over thirty years’
use by the public; their virtues have never
been equa led by imitators who have
sought to trade upon the reputation of All
cock s by making plasters with holes in
them, and them to be “just as
indo 111:. i r
"i [>a-
proved their efficacy as a
household remedy.
Beware of imitat-ons. Ask for Alldock’s
and do not be pursuaded to accept a sub
stitute.
Brandreth’s Pills will purify the blood
Seeding a conic, or cbiidret- who want build.
should taxe
BROWN’S IRON BI'PFERS.
ft is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indi
ration. Biliousness and Liver Complaints.
Prendergast is not in favor of annexa
tion—to a cross beam.
More hog and hominy would be a good
naw year’s resolution.
Cheap Sody Coal.
ROME COAL CO.
Application for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA., Floyd County.
ilThereas, Samuel Funkhouser, Admlnißtra-
’ \ tor of Hattie McKenzie, deceased, repre
f? n A? Vi c “ l,rt tkht he has administered
Hattie MeKcKenzie’s estate. This is to cite al
persons conce neo. kindred and creditors to
show cause, if any they can, why said adminis*
Iratoi should n"t be oiscDargred ir • m h’sadinm
is t ration and r ceive letters of oi« mission < n the
flrsc Mol day in April, 18*14. This January lat.
1,9 - „ JOHN P. DAVIS,
jjdap tilOrdina Floyd . cunty, Ga.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Fiord County:
To a'l wliO'ii it may concern—Charles Craion
having in proper for <> applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate nt
Taos .1. craton, late of eaid county. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next o'
kin of I hoe. J Craton, to be and appear at mv
oilice within the time allowed by law and show
c use, it any they can. why permanent adminis
tration should not he granted to Charles Cra
ton on Thos. J. Craton’s estate. Witness my
h»n« and official eitm ture this 'stday of Janu
ary, 1894. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary.
1 5-w4w
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA Floyd County:
To a 1 whom it may co'cern—Mrs. Maggie A.
Keys, having in proper form applied to n>e for
letters of guardlausbin of too persons and
property of Wade H., Richard 11,. Niton aid
Duff Field, minors, of said c untv. Thia la to
cite all and singular th- creditors and neitot
kin "t -aid minors to be and apuear at my office
wi'hin t' e time allowed by law and show caue •,
if »n“ thev can, why le‘.t rs of gua dian hip
should not be granted to Maggie A.Keys ■ n sain
ward's es ata. Won. st my ha’.d anu official
sign at ure thia 4th dav of Jaunnrv, 1894.
16-4 w JOHN P. BAVIS, Ordinary.
A | 4 . ■ e.
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Notice of bale.
Whereas on the 20th dav of April 1891. Henry
L Earpe. of Floyd County, Georgia, was tbe
owner of six shares ot stock in the National
Mutual Builning and Loan association of New
York, ami on said day obtained a loan of s<oo
fro . eaid association, and executed and deliv
ered to it a bend conditioned to pay said stun
with intere tat t lie rate of six er cent per am
num until paid, toge her with a month
>v remlum of $3.10 io eight years, or until
be e .rlicr ma urny of eaid shares, should they
mat ire belt re the expiration < f eight years,anti
In -dition thereto the rum of three dollar, and
tlx y cents for the monthly dues ot said six
th es which interest, premium and dues ate
p y ble monthly on or befor, the last business
d .y of every month at the office ot eaiu associa
torn in New Yoik City; together witli lines,
according to the b -laws of said association, n
And whereas said bond provides, .that should
any default be made in the payment f s .id in
terest, premium, dues or fftus. or any part
thereof, and the same shall remain unpaid and
in arrears for three mouths, the aforesaid priu
cipal sum. and any and all sums for interest,
premium and dues or lines shall, at the option
ot said Association become due and payable im
mediately.
An l whereas, said Henry L Earpe has made
default for m .re than tlitn three months in the
> avment of said interest,premium and dues and
fine - accruing thereon, said association now de
c ares said pili cipal sum of four hundred dol
lars and the sum t one hundred and one dollars
and fifty-four cents for interest, premium, dues
and fines due and pat able immediately.
And whereas said Henry L Ear,« on said 29th
day of April 1891 executed and delivered to said
association adeed t > .ecure the payment of the
obligations mentioned in said bund, in which he
conveyed to said association the property here
inafter described and in said deed author zed
said association, Ucon d“fault of payu ei.ts as
hereinbefore stated, to sell at public out cry to
the highest bidder tor cash, all of rant property,
or a sulliefei.cy thereof to pay all moneys which
shall then be due on said bonds, together with
all e«p.nses incident to eale, including ten per
cent upoi. the amount due lor a torneys’ lev
in effectiug said sale. 'J he time, place ano
terms s.'e, to be advertised once a week r»u
four weeks in some public gazette of said county
of Floyd uelore said sale takes place
Now in er cmion of said authority there wtl
be an d at pubic outcry iietore th- court house
door in Home, Floyd county. Geo-gia between
the leg.l h urs |oi sale on the first Tut eday in
February 1814. to ihe highest bidder for cash
the following described propeity to-wit:
All that lor- piece or peic 1 or land with the
improvemenift- hereon, lyin- aud be ingin Floid
county, state of He irgia. being lot uuuuer two
hundred and «i hty’-iwo (28r) in plat of Wes
Rome by the Rome . and co npany.and bounced
as f-11-we: On tbe n> rtn by an allev on ihe
east by lot number two hundred and e'ightvtlv.
(.85;; on thee utli by lot number two handr,<l
and eighty- hree (283) and on the west bv Aim
str. ng avenue, according to sai t plat. Bold a
the property of eaid Henry L Earpe.
This Dec-mber Sth 1893
National Mutual Building and Loan Association,
of 'ew Yoik.
By DEAN & SMITH,
U-5-law4w Attorneys.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIAN 8 AND SURGEONS.
R. A. HICKS, M D?
ROME, GA.
—
Hotncepathic Physician and Surgeon, for
merly Resident Physician to Hahne
mann Hospital, of Chicago.
t Residence and Office 40G Third Avenue.
, Office hours, 9 toll am, 2to 4pm, 7to 8
pm. Sundays, 9to 10 am, 2to 3 pm.
H>Mr“FEIToOX
Physician and Surgeon.
Offl:e over Hamoiack, Lucas Co.’s Drug
Store. Entrance on Broad Street.
oihee d..y and night. Telephone 62.
8-15
DR. L. P. HAMMOND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Residence No 403 West First Street,
Office CROUCH * WATSONS DRUGSTORI
; Residence Telephone ■ ■ - No4a.
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; C. HAMILTON, M. 0.,
’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[ Residence No. 115, Maple St. East
Rome. Office No. 220 1-2, Broad St.
i Residence Telephone No. 109. Office
i Telephone No. 123.
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ATTORNB-YB-AT-LAW.
Wright, Hamilton & Wright,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Or'FiCE : Masonic Temple Annex. 1.4-6 m
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rome, Georgia.
D. O. Richmond & Danville Railboad.
My employment by the above company will
not. interfere with my general practice, which
will be attended to as heretofore. mch4-dly
“j7B. F. LUMPKiN,
: Attorney at Law,
Room 12, Postofflee Building. Promp
attention to collections.
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H.H.SANDERSr
, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
, CEDARTOWN, GA.
Collections a Specialty.
W. W. Vandiver,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW
; OFFICE IN
Postoffice Building, - - Rome, GA,
‘ IlfflS & HAMILTON,
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; I Architects,
, Conti actors,
i Builders.
Plans drawn and contract'!: made at lowest
uric- s, and satisfaction guaranteed. Postals
)" nd dressed to us at Rome. Ga.. will receive
> uromut. attantinn fAhvfidtf
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JACKSON
; OFFICE FURNITURE COMPANY,
TENN.
School, Church and •
Office Furniture.
Schools and vkuk hks seated in
the best manner Offices furnished.
Send for Catalogue U-H-dfim,
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! Notice.
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Agreeable to »n order of the Ordinary of
i F oyd coubtv, GvO'gia, will be s 14 before the
court house door ot Flox d c unty during tbe
■ u-ual hour, of sale to the highest bidder for
I < ash. on the firet Tuesday in February. 1894, the
' so low ng re.i estate ami peisonal property
belonging to the e.ta'e ot W. H. Wardlaw de
-1 ceated. Two lots, be ng and lying in the Fourth
: 1 * Cl .' y of known a. lots No «» and
69. fr ii-'ting on Broad street 101 feet each, aad
* running heck 200 feet moie or'ess to Glover’s
;ence. Also 3 lots, being a part of lot Ko. 316
, in the 23rd district and 3rd i-ection, known and
I described a- lots number 200. 201, and 202 in the
I Rome Lai d Company's addition tn East Rome
Also one Iron Safe • ood »ize and in good con
i' di ion ;ean b , -een in tbe Bosworth corner store.
I Also one dentin the old Wardlaw warehouse
with pair of old sea es and cot'on trucg-. sold
, f r a divi ion andtinalse tlemento saidestate.
i January 2. 1894. SJ. WHATLEY,—
-3-4w Admini«trator.
WE W ANT Y >U TO WORK FOR US, thus
making *l2 to *35 oo PER WEEK
I Parties piefen-d who can lurniah a horse and
travel ttrroi ghj'.he countri, a team though, is
not necessa y a few vacancies in towns and
cities. Spare hours may be u«ed to good ad-
I vantage, B. F. JOHNS IN & CO.
12 sd-wlm llth and Sts, Richmond, Va.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Pol* couury, Ga.. granted at rbeDecem
herteim. 1892, will ue -old before the corrt
house door of said county of Floyd, on the first
Tuesday in February, 1891. within the legal
hours of sale, the iollowii g property of A. G.
West, decea-ed, to wt: A one third undivided
in'eiest in Io e of land Nos. 610,61612,616, 616
■l7 618,6 0 681, 68, 689, 613 . 619, 678,695. and tue
west halt of 1..t No 694. All in the 3rd district
nd 4th section of said county of Flojd. Also
hit No. 12 in the 22ad district and 3ra section of
said cunty of Fioyd.
-■old for ilie p .rposeof the payment of debts
nd dis’rib'iti >n. Terms cash. This 27th of
Decen be', 1893. Ivy F. Thompson,
I '-2fl-la“4c Adm'r A. G » est, rt. r-essed.
Appraisers Appointed,
GEfIRGI a—F'oyd county:
io all whom it. may concern—Notice is hPreby
iven, ilia the apur isere apooimed to appraise
tie property ot Hiram 3. Penn deceas'd, h»v«
tied th-ir returns, and unless go. d and inlE
ent cause i» shown, the same will be made the
imlgir ell’ of the court a'.tbe January term 18M
f checou.tof irruina-y. Thia December 4th.
•893 JOHN P. DAVIi, Ordinary.
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