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) THIS IS GOOD.
The Rome Foundry and Ma
chine Works
WILL RESUME OPERATION
And That in a Very Few Days.
Workmen Going On and
They are Glad.
The Rome Foundry and Machine Works
Hr will resume at once.
This is about the only one of Rome’s
numerous enterprises with closed doors,
M and it is with pleasure the citizens learn
of the proposed ’start.
jjjgfr The preliminary work has already be
gur, and in a very few days the shops
will be in full blast.
The property was sold at receiver’s
eale on the first Tuesday in December,
and was bought in by the New Rome
Land Company, of which company Col.
D. B. Hamilton is president.
Mr. I. F. Davis, of the old foundry
P company, has succeeded in making at*
rangements with the land company by
• which he can again conduct the business,
and is now about ready to resume opera
. ’ tion.
k The foundry is one of the best known
r in this section, and work for states all
over the union and in other countries
has been turned out. The famous Davis
turbine water wheel was made by it, a
wheel with a reputation all over the
country.
THE COMING AND GOING
Os the People You Know and Some That
You Don’t Know.
Mr. Harper Hamilton will go down to
Atlanta today.
Mr. W. W. Martin, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
Dr. A. J. Battle has returned from a
trip to south Georgia.
Mr. J. J. Mickle is talking insurance
around Cave Spring.
Mr. Pink Holland, of Holland’s Station
a was in the city yesterday.
Captain Coverdale went to Atlantayes
| terday on a short business trip.
S Miss Daisy Cheney returned yesterday
I from Atlanta where she had been to at
tend the Patti opera.
C. C. Delaney, the popular operator of
the Postal Telegraph company, is spend
ing a few days in and around Atlanta.
| Miss Sarah Simpson and Miss Viola
Smith, will leave this morning for Monte
zuma to attend the wedding of Miss
Lewie.
Mr. Julian Goetchiue, eldest son of
Dr. Goetchius, who is in business in
k Memphis, is spending a day or two in the
X. city.
Miss Lcuise Raymond Brush, a charm
i ing young lady of Cleveland, Ohio, is vis
iting Miss Edna E.izabeth Marshal', at
the Armstrong.
Mrs. John H. Reynolds has returned
from a three weeks trip to New Jersey
and Pennsylvania. She spent the holi
days with her son at Lawrenceville, N.
J., and at Philadelphia, and enjoyed the
trip very much.
Misses Clelie and Alice McWilliams
left yesterday for Wetumpka, Ala., to at
•• tend the wedding of Miss Sallie Seaman,
J which occurs on the evening of the 17th.
Miss Seaman has visited in Rome several
~ times, and has a number of friends and
admirers in the city.
PATTI S FAST RUN.
She Will Pass Through Rome On an E. T.
V. & G. Flyer.
Patti will pass through Roma today
about noon.
She will come through in her special
train of three coaches over the E. T. V.
<& G., and a flying trip will be made. She
is going to Memphis, and will make the
run from Atlanta to that city in twelve
hours. The schedule time is twelve
I hours from Chattanooga to Me mphis, and
this part of the trip will be made by the
special in eight hours. This makes be
run from Atlanta to R >nw two hou s,
and from Rome to Chattanooga in two
hours.
The East Tennessee knows how to
plea-e its pa rons, and will put Patti
, through just as fast as suits her.
MISS LILLIAN LEWIS
At Neviu’s Monday, January 15—Matinee
and Evening.
The nt xt attraction at Nevin’s is all
that could he asked—Lillian Lewis, the
charming actress in “Credit Lorraine,”
and “Good-bye, Sweetheart,” assisted by
Lawrence Martin’s Stock company.
Some years ago Miss Lillian Lew’s
> HEALTHY EXERCISE
—fresh air and prop-
NBk er food, help to keep
* a woman in good con-
■ oient for some, weak-
' fill ww 'L ■ ened or borne down
LU V> is I 'J 03 they are by the
. \ aihneats and irregu-
v/ VVw larities peculiar to
to) their sex.
j xjf bf They’re easily help-
• .- v. a ed, though; there’s
* remedy in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preserip
tion—that will build up and cure every en
feebled woman. It’s the prescription of a
, physician; has been tested in thousands of
cases, and never found wanting.
’ The only risk that’s taken is that of the
manufacturers who promise to refund the
money if no benefit is experienced.
This “Prescription" reaches the origin of
the trouble. Disainess, fainting spells, and
nervous disorders, such a, sleeplessness,
chorea or St. Vitus’s dan 04k depend upon
the irregularities and displacements of the
special structures the “Favorite Prescrip
" cures by regulating and correcting
tinse functions and organic changes.
If P“. Rwnedy pogiMveV oures OetarrK
went on the stage, nnd from the outset
of her career her talent has been recog
nized by inte ligent and appreciative au
diences. Her methcds wore always orig
inal, and the varied effects, while care
fully studied, were so real Stic that a
great future was predicted for her. Slow
ly but surely she gained an honored po
sition among the emotional actresses,
and today her admirers justly claim for
her a position, not attained by notoriety
save that of consistency and devotion to
art.
“I suffered for two years from a bad
cough and pain in my chest. I tried a
number of remedies, but Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup was the onl£ one that ef
fected a cure. P. J. Murphy, Ashley, Pa.”
Tv o ladies in a trolley car were dis
cussing a young gentleman friend. “Has
he any talent for drawing?” asked one.
“Os course,” said the other spiritedly;
“he told me he once drew a beautiful
tirkey at a rafli .”
A Practical Man.
Os all the practical men of whom America
is justly proud no one holds a higher place
than the late Cyrus W. Field. His son
shows that he has inherited the shrewd
common sense of the man who laid the
Atlantic cable. He writes;
8 East 56th Street, )
New York, May Bth, 1893. J
Several times this winter I have suffered
from severe colds on my lungs. Each time
I have applied Alicock’s Porous Plas
ters, and in every instance I have been
quickly relieved by applying one across
my chest and one on my back. My friends,
through my advice, have tried the experi
ment and also found it most successful. I
feel that I can recomm ed them most
highly to any one who may see fit to try
them. Cyrus W. Field, Jb.
Landreth’s Pills are the best medicine
known.
“Why was Hamphat discharged from
the ‘Ten Nights in a Barroom’ company ?”
“He insisted on rehearsing another
man’s part.” “ What part was that?”
“The drunkard’s.”
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures incipient consumption. It is the
best cough cure. Ouly one cent a dose.
25 cts ,50 cts. and SI.OO. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
John Newton, son of a Methodist cler
gyman, of Cad.z, Ky., and a student at
Bethel College, Russellville, Ky., com
mitted suicide on Monday night for an
unknown cause, by using morphiue.
It Should Be in Every House.
S. B. Wilson, 361 Clay St., Sharpsburg,
Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's
New discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, that it cured his wife who was
threatened with pneumonia after an at
tack of “La Grippe,” when various reme
dies and several physicians had done her
no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport,
Pa., claims Dr. King’s new discovery has
done him more good than anything he
ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like
it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Curry’s
drug store. Large bottles, 50c. and SI.OO.
A negro tramp assaulted the young
wife of George W. Morgan, Sunday
night, at Henderson, Ky., while she was
alone, and then shot and killed two
bloodhounds sent after him.
Electr c Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.—A purer
medicine does not exist, and it is guaran
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver
and Kidneys, will remove pimples, Boils,
Salt Rheum and other affections caused by
impure blood.—Will drive malaria from
the system and prevent as well as cure
all malarial fevers.—For cure of headache,
constipation and indigestion, try Electric
Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Price 50 cts. and SI.OO
per bottle at Curry’s drugstore.
HE IS VERY LOW.
Dr, Powers Eying Almost at Death's
Door.
Dr. S. J. Powers is barely alive, and his
many friends over the city are filled with
regret. He is very old, and the last re
ports from him are that ho could not sur
vive much longer. •
Mr. and Mrs. Will Powers, of Texas,
Mrs. Mays, of Columbia, Ala., and Ira
Powers, of Cha tanooga, have arrived in
the city to be with him.
BY FIRST OF APRIL
That New Road on the Cemetery Will be
Completed,
Work is progressing with satisfaction
to all on that pretty driveway on Myrtle
Hill, and it is thought that by April 1 it
will be almost completed. This, too,
without any extra appropriation, and
without exhausting the appropriation
made.
Another Ticket.
FOR MAYOR.
JOHN J. SEAY.
FOB COUNCILMEN,
First Ward.—Henry Harvey.
Second Ward. —D. W. Curry.
Third Ward. —J. L. Camp.
Fourth Ward.—Walter Harris.
Fifth Ward.—Henley Hoskinson.
Citizen’s Ticket.
Mayor—T. W. Alexander.
Aiderman, Ist ward —Henry Harvey.
Aiderman, 2d ward—D. W. Curry.
Aiderman, 3d ward—Arthur Sullivan.
Aiderman, 4th ward—Ed Bosworth.
Aiderman, sth ward—Judge Harris.
Many Citizens.
Sherman Wagoner shot and killed his
wife, Monday, at Shoals, Ind., and sits
beside her body, with a gun, defying
arrest.
THE ROME tRIBUNE, SATURDAY , JANUARY 13. 1894.
THE MARKETS.
Rome Cotton Market.
Rohe, Jan. 12.—Middling?.%
Liverpool Cotum Market.
Liverpool, Jan. 12. Spots 4%; we steady;
good business uone; prices advanced; future,
quiet.
Sales, 12,000.
Yesterday's Today'a
Close. Opening, vioee.
January and Feb’ary. 4.21-22 4.22 421
Fthuraryand March.. 4.23 21 424 4. 4
March and April 4.25 4.26 4.25-26
Apr i and May 4. ’7 4 2 -28 4.2? 28
Mav aud June 4 2’-29 4.29-30 4.28
June and July 4 39-.1 4.31 4. 9
July ana August 4.31 4.33 4 32
August and -ept’brr. 4 33-34 4 34
Sept’ber and Oct’ber. 4.33 4.32
Decern, and January.. 4.21-22
New York Cotton Markets.
New York. Jan. 12.
Yesterdaj 'e Toda, 'a _.
Close. Opening oioee.
•Tannary 8.02-04 8.04 8.17-18
F’.brruayß.oß-09 8.09 8.20-21
Mirchß.l7-11 8 17-18 8.21.-30 I
April 8.25-x6 8.26-27 8.3 -34 I
May 8.33 8.33-34 845 46
June 8.40-41 8.41 42 852 53
Julyß 44-47 8.47 48 8.58-53
Augustß.sl 52 8.63
December
Chicago Produce Markers.
Chicago. Jan. 12.
Yesterday’s Today’s pl
Close. Ofening. close.
Wheat-
Cash 61 61
May 66% 66 65%
Corn-
Cash 34% 34%
May 36% 38% 38%
Pork-
Cash 13 31 13 70
January 12 31
May 13 42 1 3 40 18 32
Lard-
Cash 8 25 8 30
January 8 <5
May 7 99 7 90
Bibs —
Cash 6 80 6 70
January 7 00
May.... 7 12 7’2 6 92
Hog receipts today, 32,000; estimated for to
morrow, 18,000
Port Receipts today 26 667. Port Receipts last
year 21,775.
Leave Your Orders for •
: —and— •
I W O O JD j
WITH •
j O’NEILL M’F’G COMPANY, j
Telephone 76. :
FOR RENT.
A nice five-room cottage on
Forest street, Fifth ward.
Apply to S. J. POWERS,
l-i-sun wed sun.
“Blobbs—“I hear Hard up is dead.”
Slobbs—“Yes, thousands will mourn his
loss ” Blooba—“I didn’t know he had
many friends ” Slobbs—“He hadn’t, I
refer to his creditors.
Scrofula, whether hereditary or acquired, is
thoroughly expelled from the blood by Hood’
Sarsaparilla, the great tilooa purifier.
" When a fellow doesn’t pop his best
girl is justified in shaking him.
Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation,
25c., 50c. For sale by D. W. Curry.
EJThe futurity steaks—those held by the
bmteher until his last bill is paid.
.//<'yv s.— ca
Or you ,-re all worn out, really good for noth-
Lg,it is general debility. Try
BBOHA’A IKCS R/TTEV3.
will cure you, your liver; “ud give
a o-ood apDetite.
Scientists announce that tetanus anti
toxin will cure lockj w. The next ques
tion is what is te.anus antitoxin, and is
it any worse than lockj iw ?
“I always said the World’s Fair would
go up ’n smoke.” remarked a jealous
Philadelphian, as he read of the burning
of the White City,
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When my little girl was one month old, she
had a scab form on her face. It kept spread
ing until she was completely covered from
head to foot. Then she had boils. She had
forty on her head at one time, and more on
her body. When six months old she did not
weigh seven pounds, a pound and a half less
than at birth. Then her skin started to dry
up and got so bad she could not shut her eyes
to sleep, but laid with them half open. About
this time, at the earnest request of friends, I
started using the Cuticura Remedies, and
in one month she was completely cured.
The doctor and drug bills were over one hun
dred dollars, the Cuticura bill was not more
than five dollars. My child is now two years
old, strong, healthy and large as any child of
her age (see photo.) and it is all owing to
CUTICURA. Yours with a Mother’s Blessing,
MRS. GEO. H. TUCKER, Jr.,
335 Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug and
Chrm. Corf., tote proprietors, Boston. Mailed free,
*' All about the Blood, Skin, Scalp, and Hair."
Baby Blemishes, falling hair, and red, rough
haads prevented sad cured by Cuticura Soap,
Tired, Weak, Nervous
Mrs. Mary C. Cryderman
" I had rheumatism so severely that I was
obliged to use a cane. I w?s tired of life and
was a burden to those about me. I often suf
fered from dizziness, worried much, and was
subject to nervous spells. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
made me feel like a different person. I owe
Hood’s s ?> Cures
my present good health to Hood’s Sarsapa.
rilla." Mrs. Mary C. Crydebman, La Fon
taine, Kansas. Be sure to get Hood’s.
Hood’s Pills cure all Liver Ills, Bilious
ness, Jaundice, Indigestion. Sick Headache.
Take Notice.
All real and personal city tax default
ers are hereby notified unless the same is
paid on or before January 13th, 1894,
their property will be advertised for
sale. No special arrangement will do.
By order of city tax collector.
Respectfully,
1-5 til 15 J. C. Brown, City Marshal.
“The scenes of one’s childhood ate al
ways dear.” “Yes, mine are in the cen
ter of the city, and I couldn’t buy them
at a thousand dollars a foot.”
Mental depression, wakefulness, lost
manhood caused bv errors of youth or
later excesses quickly cured by Magnetic
Nervine. Guaranteed by D. W. Curry,
Rome, Ga.
“Poetess of Passion—“ There’s no fire
in the stove and no coal.” Her Brute of
a- Husband—“ That’s all right, just dash
off a poem and chuck that in.”
Japanese Liver Pellets are the best
family medicine for liver complaint and
conHtipation. 50 pills in vial 25 cents.
Sold at Curry’s drug store.
The baggage smasher takes a fiendish
delight iu goi g on a “bust.”
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
The stockholders of the Southern
National Bank, New York, yesterday
voted to reduce the capital from $1,000,-
000 to $500,000.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
fever bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions*
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist.
Ostrich Feathers cleaned,
curled and died. Alson Kid
Gloves cleaned at Phillips’,
69 1-2 Whitehall street, At
lanta, Ga.
11 7-tu tb sai2m
Dissolution of Partnership.
The firm of Pollock & McConnell have
this day dissolved partnership by mu
tual consent, J. R. McConnell having
bought the entire interest of J. L. Pol
lock, and will assume all liabilities.
J. L Pollock,
12-21-ts J. R. McConnell.
State and Connty Taxes.
All unpaid taxes for 1893 are being put
in th« hands of the sheriff for collection.
Jans Iw Jno, J. Black, T. C.
Fob Rent—My residence, 103 Fourth
avenue, for the year 1394.
Mbs. M. J. Sargeant,
1-5 66 Central Hotel.
For Job Printing write or
call on the Shanklin Printing
House.
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.
William Hope and Nora Corcoran, of
Weston, Conn,, were married in fun, and
now Hope reluses to give up his bride,
claiming that the marriage was legal.
■»»
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Pastoria,
Hearn School Resumes.
The exercises of Hearn School and
Female Seminary will be resumed Jan
uary Sth. Address
Poleman J. King, Principal.
1-7 6t.
After executing some important papers
and writing four letters, D. J. H. Blue,
of Montgomery, Ala., committed suicide,
presumably of a divorce scandal in
which he was named as co-respondent.
Shiloh’s Vitaiizer is what you need for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness
aud all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price
10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
D. W. Curry.
Vassaline shaves are good for tender
chins.
I. A 4. . ‘dii.
Needing atonic, or child res who want build
ing up, should take
BROWN’S IKON BITTERS.
It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indi
TegUon. BUousnew and Urar Complaints.
Sheriff’s Sales for February,tßl 4. i
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GEORGIA, Floyd Couktv. <
w ill be sold before the court house door in i
the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga.. between i
tbe legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in i
February, 1894, tbe following described crop- i
ertytowit:
All that tract or body of land in tbe Fourth i
District and lourth section of Flo d county, i
Ga . known iu the plan of said district, as wnole i
lots Nos 264,265 and 241 containing 160 acres each.
Also 136 acres <lf the east side of lot No. 263,
eaid faim land aggregating 616 acres more or ■
less and known as the Higginbotham farm
Levied on by virtue ol a Uta issued from the ;
Floyd Ordinary Court in favor of Alics Fowler i
vs Thos. B. Higginbotham, as the property of i
the defendant. ,
Also, ar the same time and place, all that ■
tract or parcel of land lying and being in I
the twenty-third district and tnird sect! >n of i
Fliyd ccuoty, Ga , as follows: One third of ■
lots Ncs. 2’9 and 250 in what is known as the i
Rome Land Company’s addiiion to East Rome, i
Baid one third being the east third of Baid lota,
fronting (46 2-3) forty-six and two-ihirds feet ;
more or less aud extending back 213 feet, being i
all the land now enclosed, the above i
being the property mortgaged by J. F. ’
Dupree to E. P. Treadaway, on tne Btn of Jan- i
uary 1892. Levied on by virtue of a fifa Issued 1
from the Floyd city court in favor of E. P 1
Treadaway vs. J. F. Dupree, as the property of
tbe defendant. ,
Also, at the same time and place, house and
lot situated in the town of ForrestviUe, Floyd .
county, Ga., known on the map of said town as
lot No. 1350 n Watters street, bounded on the
south by Alfred liy an and on the north by tbe ,
property of Ma k Deal. Levied on by virtue of
a tax bra issued by J. J. Black, tax collector, iu
favor of State and County vs. Jno. M. Crocker,
as tbe property of tbe deien ant.
Also, at the same time and place, one sorrel
horse mule about ten years old named Alex.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fita issued
irom the Floyd city court, in favor of vv. H.
Coktr, assignee, &c.. vs. H. T. Landers, as the
property of toe defendant.
Ako, at the same time aud place, one darK,
bay mare named Fanny, 12 years old, and one
bay mare named Chariot e, 7 years o’d.
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued from the '
Floyd city court, in favor of W. M. Elliott vs.
C. H. Freeman, as the property of the de
fendant.
Also, at the same time and place, all that
tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being
in the Fourth Ward, city of Roue, Ga., Block
“B,” described as follows: Commencing on
West First sticet, formerly Center stieet, at
the corner of Lancaster lot, aud running thencs
In a westerly direction along west First street
fi.ty feet, thence back same width 152 feet,
it being part of the lot bought by T. B. Veasey
from Johu S. May. Levied on by virtue ot a
fifa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of
Merchants National Bank of Rome, Ga., vs.
W. 8. Richards, deed having been filed and
recorded in accordance with tne statute, as the
property of defendant.
also, at the same time and place, all that
portion of land lying ani being in the
kjwenty-ihird District aud Third Section
of Floyd county. Georgia, containing one
acre off of the north side of lot No. 233 in said
district and section, c >mmencing on line of said
lot about two hundred yards from the north ■
east corner of said lot, cornering with Orange
Elliott lot and running west on the north side
of said lot 210 feet, then south 210 feet, then
east 210 feet to what is kno-n as the Orange
Elliott’s lot, then north to starting point, the
above land being whe T e defendant now resides.
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued from the
Floyd Justice Court of the 919th District, G. M.,
in tavorof M. Kobn * Co. vs. Da del Curry, as
the property oi' rhe defendant. Levy made by
W. M Byars, L C,
Also, at >he sam time and place, one saw
mill and fixtures complem,including one twelve
inch rubber pelt. Levied oa by virtue of a fifa
issued from tbe Floyd city court in favor of B.
F. Camp vs. W. D. Jones, as the property of
the defendant.
Also, at the «ame time and place, all the
rights, titles aud in'erest of Mary M. Nichols in
the following described properly: Lot No. 89 in
Cothrau & Ciiso.m addition to city ot Rome,
and also a strip ad joiuiug said 1 t 83 on the
South side, raid snip fronting forty feet on
Cothran street and extending back one hundred
and five feet. Levied on by virtue fifa
issue r from the Floyd Justice ’ ou»S ; \the
919 h DiSt tier, G. in tav >r of
Hardware Co t pany vs. Mary M. Mcho
property of the defendant. Levy H.
Beard, L. C.
Also, ar the same time and place,'WgE| undi
vided one-half iutetest in the easthglfof the
west halt of lot of land No. 58 in the Fourth
District and Fourth Section of Floyd county,
Ga , and being a strip oilmd -running across '
entire lot on the ■»est side of original lot and
said part otlot levied on containing iorty ac ee.
Levied on bv vlrt <e of a fita issued from the
Justice Court of tbd 1120th District, G. M., in
favor of J. J Conn vs. Wm. Alien, sr., as the
property of the defendant. Levy made by A. B.
White, L. O.
Also, at the same time and place, one sorrel
mare mule ame Mary, 4 years old, one black
mare mule meJaie, 4 year, old, one cr.aw
colored horse colt 2 years ole, one bay horse
colt 3 yeare old named Floyd, one bay horse
colt 3 yeais old named John. Levied on by vir.ue
of two tifae issued from ti.e Floyd city court in
favor of T. R. Jones vs. V. T Sanford, as the
property of the defendant.
Also, at t e same time and place one dark,
brown horse mule named i.barley, one red cow
with borne named ‘’Violet.’’ Also, one white
and red speckled caw with horns named ”Lill.”
Levied ( n by vit tne ol a mortgage fita issued
from the Hoyd city court in favor ot riave Bros.
3k Co. vs Milton Stephenson, as the property of
the defendant.
Also, at tne same time and place, thirty acres
off of lot No. 114 in Third District and Fourth
Section of Floyd county, Ga. Leviul i n by
virtue of a tax fifa issued by John
J. Black, tax collector, in favor of State
& Co. v». Thad M. Knox, as the property of de
fendant.
Also, at the same time and place, forty (40)
acres of lind i” Watte:s District, Twenty third
District and 3rd Section. Floyd county,Ga. corn
ering south wir, Rhoda Nichols, ai d known as
the Loui a Bailey place. Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage fita issued Irom the Floyd superior
Court in favor of Baes, nos. & <.<>. vs. Louisa
Bailey, as the property of ibe defendant,
Al«o the same time and place, eighty acres
of land, lying and being in the 'onh Carolina
District, Floyd count), Ga , same being the
place upon which said Haines resided at,tbe date
of said mortgage, and boumli'a as follows: On
the north by lands of John Turner a d 1. A.
Bale, on the east by lands of nraafield, on the
south by lands of Dave Shelton, and on the
wcet by the lands of the Mothersh'ed estate.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued
from the Floyd superior Court in favor of Bass
Bros, it Co vs. Taylor Raines, as the properly
of the detei dant.
Also, at tbe same time and place, I t of land
No. 887, situated in the Sixteenth Di-trict and
Third Section of Floyd county, Ga. containing
forty acres more or less. Levied on by virtue ■ f
a fi:a issued f om the Floyd Justice Cou> t of the
924th District, G. M , in favor ot K. «. K< eves
for the use of B. M Strickland vs J. F.Rureell, as
the property of the detendaiit
Also at the same time and place, the north
ea t corner of 1 t No. 144 in the town of North
Rome, formerly Forestville, in Floyd county.
Georgia, fronting 52 feet on Debreli street, and
running back 165 feet and levied on by virtu ■ of 3
litas issued trom the Floyd justice court of the
9!9th district G. M; two of them in favor of J. B.
Chamblee vs I>. <!. I ramn.ell and the third in
favor of J. B Chamblee vs G. K. Woodward ai d
D C. Trammell, as the property of D. C. Tram
mell.
Also at the same time and place, south half of
'lot number 45 in the Cothran and Cbieoim nd
dition to the city of Rome, fronting fifty feet on
Gibson Street, and running back one hundred
and fifty feet. Levied on by virtue of two iifas
issued irom the Floyd justice court of the 919th
district GM; in favor of J. W. Coker and Co ,
ve C. W. Borders and sold subject to a mortgage
given by Hattie Borders to Atlas Saving and
Loan Association for $300.00 as the property of
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, that tract or
parcel of land in the Cothran and Chisolm ad
di’ion to the city of Rome, Georgia, known as
the east part of lot number 78 In said Cothran
and Chisolm addition to the city of Rome, front
ing on Spring street 65 feet more or lees and ex
tending back same width 190 feet, on which is
located two 4-room dwelling houses: adjoining
the property of James Douglas on the north
side. By virtue of a Floyd Superior Court fifa
in favor of J. D Chambers, administrator of the
estate of A. 8. Hawkins, deceased, vs J e. 11.
Spullock and Callie Spullock, executors of E. A.
Spullock, deceased, as the property of the de
fendant.
Also at the same time and place, lot of land
No. 173 in the 4th district and 4th section of
Floyd county, Ga., containing 160 acres more or
less. Levied on by virtue ot afl fa issued from
the Floyd justice court of the 855th district,
G. M., in favor of J. A . Bale vs J. C. Mother
shed.as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, one dark bay
mare named Dollie, one f-horse wagon, iron
axle nearly new. Levied upon by virtue of a
mortgage fi fa. issued from Floyd city cour’in
favor of Bass Bros. JSt, Co. vs A 8 Long, as the
property of the defendant
Also at the same time and place, the following
property to-wit: Lots ot land Nos. 530, 550. 55t,
and 28 in the 3rd district and 4th sec'ion of
Floyd connty, Ga. Also lota 839 and 890 in the
22nd district and 3rd section of Floyd county,
Ga., containing 1b all 230 aorea more or less.
Levied upon by virtue of a fi fa, issued from
Floyd city court in favor of Thomas Philpot v»
MJ Bobo and Wm Richardson, as tbe property
of M J Bobo, one of the defendants.
Also at the same time and i lace, that port’oir
of lot of land No. v 79 in lhe 4th district and 4th
section of Floyd coun’y, Ga, which is includ
ed in the following boundaries: Beginning at a
stake which is 12 chains and 50 Jinks i-outh of tne
northeast corner of said lot, and rum ing thence
west 30 chains and 50 links to a ttake; thence
south 30 chains and 5 links to a rock on the
south line of said lot; ’hence east along said
south line to that portion of said lot, embracing
about I<> acres. Sold by Ji hn W Richardson to
T 8 Price on the 18th of May, 1849, the dted to
which was recorded in book -E.” clerk’s office,
pages 266 and 267, July 18th, 1849; thence along
and around the west side of the ten acres to the
sir h and south line of said lot, aud thence to
tbe beginning point. Also that i ortion of lot
numb-ring 297 in the same distiict and section,
wnich is included in the following boundaries
to-wit: Beginning at tbe noribeast corner of
said lot and running tbenoe south on tbe line to
the Coosa river; thence down t.be river towg
stake wh.ch is tbepoiutat which rhe line begins
that cuts off a part of said lot originally to
Robert L Richardson; tbence north 34 chains
along this dividing line to a stake; tbence in a
straight line to tbe nonheast corner. Tuat ror
tion of No. 279 de cribeil, Is supposed to coutain
70 acres more or less, ana the portion of 297 is
euppo-’ dto contain 55% acres more or less.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fl fa, issued
from rhe Floyd superior court iniavorof J A
Bale vs Geo. L Payne, as the property of the
defendant.
JAKE C. MOORE, Sheriff.
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