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THE FUNERAL SERVICES
Ov*r the Body of Dr. F. Powers—M»-
sonlc Honors.
Dr. 8. F. Powers was buried yesterday
morning on Myrtle Hill, and many of
those who knew bitn and held him as a
friend followed the body to its last rest
ing place.
Services were held at the First
Methodist ctiurob, and were conducted
by Dr. Gibson, the pastor, in his always
impressive manner. He told of the good
deeds of the deceased, of his record as an
honorable min and pointed to the re
ward which he is now enjoying in the
Land that knows no sorrow.
The body was taken charge of by the
masons. Dr. Powers having been a mem
ber of Cherokee Lodge. The following
acted as pall bearers:
A. W. Ledbetter, J. B. Hill, C. O.
Stillwell, S Funkhouser, W. M. Neal, O
V. Stewart, G. S. Biown, W. J. Griffin.
The pretty masonic ceremonies were
held at the grave. They are always im
pressive, and never seemed more so than
yesterday.
Dr. Powers was one of the b r st known
citizens in this section, and his death
causes universal sorrow.
THAT PATTI SPECIAL
Pulled Into Memphis Five Minutes Ahead
of Time.
“It was a very pretty run we made,
and Mme. Patti expi eased herself as de
lighted with the trip.”
Master of Trains 8. B. Bennett, was the
speaker, and he was telling about the fast
run made by the Patti special on the E.
T., V. & Ga. railroad. The actual run
ning time of- the trip from Atlanta to
Chattanooga was three hours and thirty
two minutes. The train was scheduled
to make ibe run from Atlanta to Mem
phis in twelve hours, and pulled in just
five minutes earlier,
Virge Waters pulled the throttle on
enj. in > 208 that made the trip, and Con
ductor Strickland had charge of the
train. Division Passenger Agent Farns
worth and Trainmatter Bennet accom
panied the train from Atlanta to Chat
tanooga.
It was a pretty rnn, and the East Ten
nessee carried the diva through in the
superb style the road does everything.
Brandeth’s Pills do not injure the
system.
THE NICKLE ASSOCIATION-
Stockholders Asked for a Receiver, But
Didn't Get One.
A receiver was asked for yesterday for
for the “Nickle Association” of Borne.
This is an orgauizition of Rome’s col
ored oit’Z ms oa the plan of a building
and loan association. It has quite a num
ber of members, and under President
Higginbotham’s management seems to
have prospered. Hrwever, some of the
stockholders had grievances, and yester
eay they were presented before Judge
Henry, in Summerville, by Attorney Ed
Dean, who asked for a receiver. George
Harris represented the association, and
secured a verdict in his favor, Judge
Henry denying the application for re
ceiver.
Go by the book on Beecham’s Pills.
ILLNESS OF MRS. TOWERS-
Taken With Congestion of the Lungs—She
is Better.
Mrs. W. M. Toners was very ill fora
while yesterday morning, but is now
somewhat better.
She had been indisposed on Saturday,
but took quinine and went to church
Sunday. Yesterday she was attacked
with a violent pain, which proved to be
congestion of the lungs. Dr. J. L. John
son was summoned and succeeded in
giving her some relief.
ANOTHER TEACHER
Will Be Elected For the Night School—A
Large Attendance.
Last night began the second week of
the night school.
And it showed an enrollment of 76
with 66 actually present.
That is a showing beyond the expec
tation of the best friend of the school,
and it proves the wisdom of the move
made by the board in establishing the
school. The pupils a e enthusiastic, and
its a pleasure to notice the eageruess
with which they enter into the studies.
Many of them are from the n factory
and many others spend their days in
etores aa cash boys or clerks. All seem
deeply interested, and are hard at work.
Miss May Clark is the teacher, and she
is doing the work most creditably. Super
intendent Harris spends much of the
evenings at the school, and says that it
has grow n to such proportions that an
other teacher is necessary. A meeting
of the board will probably be called to-
LOSS OF POWER
and vital force follow
jf - *loss of flesh, or emar
< M& —x. Vwfim c ' a t‘ on - These come
A aMf from inmoverished
\ l| I Egyr~ blood. Dr. Pierce’s
I wfc I II Wk Golden Medical Dls-
i W I I r“ covery enriches the
W I '(/ Z* blood, stops the waste
- v c^y -1 / of strength and tissue,
' » and builds up healthy
5 flesh. Nasty Cod Liver
Oils add fat, bet not
wholesome flesh. Thin, pale, puny and scrof
ulous children are made plump, rosy and ro
bust by the “ Discovery." They like it, too.
In recovering from “ Grippe,” or in conva
lescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other
wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invig
orates and builds up the whole system. As
an appetizing, restorative tonic, it seta at
work all the processes of digestion and nu
trition, rouses every organ into natural ac
tion, and brings back health and strength.
If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in every cam,
you have your money back.
It has cured others of Catarrh—thomaito
6 them. Why not you » Dr. Sage’s Co
rk Remedy w so psaMvo, Its makers otter
B reward far an iamrabli earn
day to consider the matter. The senti
ment of the board seems to be that a
man should be chosen to fill the
vacancy. They are delighted with Miss
Clark, and think the best results can be
reached by having a gentleman to assist.
The High Water Mark.
The schools reached the high water
mark of attendance last Friday. Ou that
day over 1,000 were in attendance and re
ceived instruction.
They were divided as follows: 600
whites in day school; 60 at night school;
350 coortd. This is the largest at
tendance yet reached in the schools.
For fl ucing New Yoik business men
on forged checks, “Colonel” Henry Pot
ter, a pretended Grand Army man, was
sent to prison for seven years.
Edward M. Field (recently insam ) y C
tercay at New York was arraigned upon
indictments for forgery snd grand
laiceny, and was held iu default of
$65,000 bail.
William McKiusy, employed as coach*
man by Miss Mary Garrett, of Baltimore,
committed suicide Thursday night by
turning on the gas.
Salvation Oil, the greatest cure on
eartu for pain, is universally accepted by
horsemen and veterinarians as the ne plus
ultra of liuimeutg.
Fresh Venison at Wilker
son’s today.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Water tax for the fourth quarter ia now
past due. This being the last quarter
for the fiscal year, it will be necessary
for consumers to meet the bills promptly.
All bills will be presented but once. If
not paid the water will be cut off.
Consumers who wish to settle at the
water works office can do so between the
hours of 2 and 6 o’clock p. m.
L. J. Wagneb,
1-13-ts Snpt of Water Works.
Everybody attend the
big Horse Sale. Noth
ing but first-class high
bied animals will be
offered to the highest
bidder at ureen &
Rhudv’s stable Wednes
day, Jan. 17,1894.
Wanted,
A good workman in wood and iron at
the Suttle Mills. Write to J. T. Suttle,
Greenbush, Walker, Co., Ga. 1-13 6t
Fresh Venison at Wilker
son’s today.
Ano'her Ticket*
F«»R MAYOR.
JOHN ¥ J SE4Y.
FOR COUNCILMEM,
First Ward.—Henry Harvey.
Second Ward.—D. W. Curry.
Third Waid.—J. L. Camp.
Fourth Ward.—Walter Harris.
Fifth Ward.—Henley Hoskinson.
Choice Western Mutton at
Wilkerson’s today.
Citizen's Ticket.
Mayor—T. W. Alexander.
Aiderman, Ist ward—Henry Harvey.
Aiderman, 2i ward —D W. Curry.
Aiderman, 3i ward—Arthur Sullivan.
Aiderman, 4th ward —Ed Bosworth.
Alderman, sth ward—Judge Harris.
Many Citizens.
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.
Hearn School Resumes,
The* exercises of Hearn School and
Female Seminary will be resumed Jan
uary 8:h. Address
Poleman J. King, Principal.
1-7 6'.
Best Wool Carpets
made and laid 50 cts.
per yard. M. G. Mc-
Donald Furniture Co.
ROME MADE FURNITURE
On Display in New York—Sold In Every New
England State.
Mr. B. F. Hull, with an armful of
wrapped packages, occupied himself for
many miuutes yesterday in the post
office licking stamps and mailing the
packages.
“These are catalogues of the Rome
Furniture company,” said he, “and it’s a
great deal bigger thing than most folks
know.”
Then he made some interesting state
ments.
“The Rome Furniture factbry is mak
ing the very finest quality of goods. To
day they opened a display of furniture
in New York at the New York City Ex
position Company, and we have an ex
hibit of forty-two pieces there. Do you
know three-fourths of all the furniture
comes from New York ? Yet over half is
made in Michigan, Illinois and Ohio. It
has to go through New York. The
Rome Furniture Company sells its goods
nearly everywhere. It sella to every
state in New England—Maine, New
Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Gon-
Dsotioat,NewYork and everywhere else.”
THBBO MB ,M^U ?B . r ry| S gD4r, JAMuAttT W, IBM.
D. M. Rose
“I was troubled with terrible pain In my
back and had also kidney difficulty.
For 27 Years I Suffered.
I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and began to get
better. I have not had an attack since I be
gan to use it I was also cured of catarrh in
the head and am now In good health.” D. M.
Rose, Denison, lowa. 100 doses one dollar.
HOOD’S Pills cure Liver Ills, Jaundice,
Biliousness, Sick Headache and Constipation.
CITY REGISTRATION-
Notice of Registration of Voters for City
Election.
Official notice is hereby given that the
books for the registration of city voters for
the next municipal e.ection are now open
at the clerk of council's office, at the city
ball. All city taxes, fines, and all dues to
the city must be paid before registering.
The attention of city voters is called es
pecially to the fact that the payment of
taxes does not register voters in the city
registration, but in addition to paying all
dues to the city persona l application must
be made to the clerk.
Attention of all city voters it ca led to
this notice.
Registration closes Saturday, Feb. 17, at
7 o’clock p. m. E ection Tuesday, March
6,1894 M. A. Nbvin,
dt Feb.lT Clerk of tounci .
For Job Printing write or
call on the Shanklin Printing
House.
Ingleside Retreat.—For diseases of
Women. Scientific treatment and cutes
guaranteed. Elegant, apartments for la
dies before and during cot fi'iement. Ad
dress The Resident Pi ysician 71 72
Baxter Court. Nashville, Tenn.
8-22-d<fcw3n»
FOR RENT.
A nice five-room cottage on
Forest street, Fifth ward.
Apply to S. J. POWERS.
I-l-san wed sun
State and Comity Taxes.
All unpaid taxeafor 1893 are being put
in the hands of the ah-ritf tor c •llection.
Jans Iw Jno J Black, T. C.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Fob Rent—My residence, lv3 Fourth
avenue, for the year 1394
Mbs. M. J. Sargeant,
l-5 6t Central Hotel.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
Cures Dyspepsia, Id
digestion & Debility.
Ostrich Feathers cleaned,
curled and died. A Ison Kid
Gloves cleaned at Phillips’,
69 1-2 Whitehall street, At
lanta, Ga.
11 7-tu th sai2m
Five more colored pension frauds have
been convicted by the Norfolk (Va.) Fed
eral court.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
fever Sores, 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. Price
25 cents per b<>x.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist
Insane from drink. Dr. George H.
Holt, of Brooklyn, cut his throat and will
probably die.
Shiloh’s ,Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures incipient consumption. It is the
best cough cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cts ,50 cts. and SI.OO. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
« ' •
New York’s republican legislature will
abolish tbe New York city police com
mission.
Shiloh’s Vitaiizer is what you need for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness
and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price
10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
D. W. Curr.v.
The envious friends of a Manayunl,
sportsman says the only kind of ducks he
ever kills is the Notterdam duck.
Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearnets t)
the complexion and cures constipation,
25c., 50c. For sale by D. W. Curry.
President Andrews, of Brown Uni
versity, declines the place of co-president
of the University of Chicago.
Scrofula eradicated and all kindred diseases
cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which bv its vital
slug and altera Ivo effects, makes pure blood
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 sairliabilities.
J. L. Pollock,
J. EL McCoxmill.
Letters of Administration.
GBttan’a, rtoydoaniy:
To all whom it mar concern: Notice is hereby
given that on tbe first Monday in February
neat, I shill appoint an admini trator on the
eet-leof J A r-tanaburv, late of said county.
This is to cite all and singular tbe creditors and
next of km <>t .1 A -oaimoury to oe and appear
at my office wlthiu th. tlu.e allowed oy law and
-h w c-use it any they on, wh. leimaneut ad
ministration rhoulu not i e t ranted to <: W Un
<ie> wo"<’ or some o hei fit ai d proper person on
J A Stansbury's eats e. Witness toy hand and
official slguatuie th 1 , fi'b d-y of January, 1891.
I 12-4 W JOU • P. DAVIS, Grain.ry.
Application for Letters of Dismission.
GFORGIA, F.oyd County.
Wh«iea* .1. L. < h*m'u*ra, ad • initiator r s
A gut s L. Chambers repreM*ntN t<> tbe c uit io
1 i” ifti i duh filed ibat be h >8 admini tered
Atn er- L. C h-uubt-rs ?at te. 'J bis is to cite ad
peie n« concerned, kinhed and creditors, to
h owcamejr tbe* can. wm said admit!,-
tr t'»r rh u d not t e tf’Dcharged rom bis ad
ministr tion and receive htteis o’ di**mts>*ion
on ih-flrrt M nday in Aprn, 1-91. This Jan
uary Bth, 1894.
JOHN P. D*VH.
1-9-3 moa Ordinary Floyd County, Ga.
Letters of Administration.
GEOIiGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom it maj concern: Cezar stallins
bavii g in proper f rm applied to me tor perma
nent iet'e’e ■ f admini t tion on tbe esc,te of
Tempy b'aliins, let ot .aid county. This is to
• ile a'l and singular the ciedi or- and next of
kloof Temps Stnllmerobe aud appear at my
office within ihe lime allow.fi liy law and show
cause, 1' a"y the can. why permanent ailmin
istrat.i n rhould not be g anted t ■ Cezar Stallins
on Tern py S'alllns’ e-t ie Witness ny hand
and official signatu'e this 10 h dav January,
1894. JOHN P. DaVIS, Ordinary.
1 12 4w
Application for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA. Flo.d County.
.xfheieas Fannie’ Fonkhonaer, Admtnistra-
Vy tor o Hattie McK nzie. deceased, rnpre
re tg to ”e c urt that be has adtn uistere
Hattie McKcKenzie'r eaiate. Ibis igtoclleall
p iwons couce ne <. kindred and creditoia to
show cans., if any tbev can, why aatn mlmints
tratoi sbosld n the ig.barged fr m hgadmin
is'ratiou and r celve letteie of > i-mi-sion on .he
first Monday in April, 18'fi. This January Ist,
i.IM. JOHN P. DAVIS.
a J IHN P. DAVIS, <'rdiuary.
Wild Land Sales.
Will ba sold before Che court house door in
th. city of Rome, Fo.d county. Ga., be
i ween tbe legal hours of stle on the first Tues
day in Apiii 1894, the following describe J prop
erty to-wit;
.. ild and lots No r 4, containing one hundred
and rixtv -crea. >uid ea-t hilt of lot No. 55 con
taining 80 ac e-, Cu in the Fourth District and
Fourth 'eor.’on of Fiojd county, Ga. Levied on
by virtue of'ax flfa- I sued by John J black,
tax coll. ctor, iu ravor of Mate 4 ■ o. vs. John
W. Jones for years from lk-4t > inc'u-ive.
as tbo properly of the delendant. 1-9 3 mo
.1 C. viOoRE, “beriff.
Application for Letters ot Dis
x mission.
GEORGIA, Floyd ( ountv:
w hurras R a p White, guardian of
< buries (4 Deuton, represenfa o the court ’n
her petition < nh filed that bhe has administered
► aid to a d s eHate. This is to cite all peinone
concerned, ki d ed and creditors to hbow cause,
ifanvtbey can, why said j»uar« fan should not
bedisoht ge<i from her guardian hi.> and re
kttere of dUmiß*ion on the tlr»t Monday in
March, 1a94 This Dtcßtb.
JOHV P DAVIS,
12-1090(1 Ordinary Floyd County.
Application For Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA. Flos d CoVxTY.
Whereas W H Edmuud-on, Admia'str&tor of
the es ate of Eiizt 11. ueeves. repres. nte to the
cmirt in bis pet. ton duly filed that he has Iu ly
ad ii lnisto'ed El z.i H. Reeves’ estate. This is
t cl'e all |»reons concerned, kino.ed and cred
itors, to show cause, ifanyihey can wh said
ad., int-tra'or shoU'd not be discharged fr- m
bis admiide'ra'lon and r ceive 1-t ers of dis
mi-slod on the first Monday i" Febru-rv 1894.
Tbi" November 6,1853. JUHN P. DaVls,
oa«9od Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Fiojd County:
To a'l whom it may concern—Charles Craton
having in proper for applied to me tor perma
nent letters of admin strs.ti n on the estate of
Tnos I. t raton, laie of said county. This is to
cite all ano singular the redito's and nex ot
kin <>f i hoe. J Craton, to be and appear at my
office wilbiii the lime allowed bv law and show
c use, it any they can. wny t eimanent adminis
tration should uot i e granted t> Chares C>a
ronon lhos. .1 Craton’s estate, witness my
hand and official sign turethis stday of Janu
ary, 1894. JOHN P. DAV S, Ordinary.
l-5-w4w
Petition for Damages.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Joe Sanford vs. 1 Damages in Floyd
E. T., V. & Ga Rail J City Court, Septe.bei
way Company. ) erm, 1893.
To the defendant in the a'.ove stated esse:
You are iionti d andcommanded to be and ap
pear at the n. xt term <f tbe city s.urt, to be
held iu and lor sa'd county of Floyd on the 2nd
Monday in March next the., and there to
answer the plain iff'e petition for damages, as
in default thereof s i> cou t will proceed as to
justice shall aepeitain. witness, 'he Ihm W
T fut nbull, judge of said court. Thi- December
22nd. 1393. W E. Bbvsisosl,
l-2au 2m Clerk ity Court.
Letters of Administration.
GEOR .l A, Floyd County.
To all whom it may concern: W A Rhudy
having in proi er o' m applied to me for p< r
niatient le'tets of adminlst aticn on the e-tate
of Henry Berryhill. lat-> of said county. This is
to cite all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Henry Berrjhill to be and appear at
my office wl'hln the time allowed hy law and
snow cause, if any bey can, wby permanent ad
ministration eh uld not be granted to W A
Rhudy on Henry Berryhill's estate. Witness my
hand and official signature this ' Ith da- "f Jan
uary, 1891 JOHN P. DAVIS
1- >2-4w Ordinary.
Application for Lctteis of Dismissicn.
GEORGIA—FIoy 1 County:
Whereas, Samuel Funkhouser administrator
debonts non, with will annexed of G. W. F.
Lamkin’s esta-e, represents to tbe court in bls
putition, duly fl ed. 'hat be has administered
G. W. F. La ink in’s Sr. estate. Ibis I* to cite
all persons concerned, kiidred and cr- di tors,
to show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letter- of dismis lon
on tie first Monday in Man h 1891 This Decem
ber 4 18 3. JOHNP.DAVIS,
12-6»3m Ordinary.
G, W. Witcher 1 Petition for reforma
vs. > tion and partition in tbe
Mrs. M. F. Caldwell, ) Fl. nd Siipulor court,
Lenora Riinwat r 1 September Teim, 1893.
M rtba Ellen Caldwell}
Wm. Albert Caldwell. )
It appearing to <h» court by th« return of the
sheriff in the above siated case, that tbe defend
ants do not reside In said county, aud It fui tber
appe.riug that tb. y oo not r side in this state
and that it Is mcessa-y to perfect service on
said defendant by publication, it is her. by or
dered that service on sal I defendants be per
fected by publication In tbe K< me Tribune twice
a month for two months.
Nov. 15. 1-93. W. M. HENRY,
II 24-2am2m J S. C. R. C.
GEORGIA—FIoy d County:
G. W. Witcher 1 Petition for reforma
vs } tion and par ltlon in
Mrs MF. Caldwell, ) Floyd Superior Conrt.
Lenora Rainwater. 1 September Term, 1893.
Mailba Ellen < Bidwell, V
Wm. Albert Caldwell )
To the def ndan'Bin the above stated ca*e:
You ate hereby notified aud commanded to be
and appear at the next term of the Superior
Conrt Kibe held in and for said county of Fiojd
on the fourth Monnay in March, 1»»4, then and
there to answer the plaintiff’s pe'ition for ref
ormation and partiti'n. Asin default thereof
said conrt will proceed as to justice shall apper
tain. Witness the Honorable W. M. Henry,
Judge of laid court, this November t 5, 1893.
WM. K. BKYBIKGEL,
Clk. g. Q. F, O. Ma.
Sheriff’s Sales forFebiuary.lSW,
GEORGIA, Floyd Cooivrx.
« ill be sold before the court house door, in
the city ul Rome, Floyd county, Ga.. between
tne legal houiu of sale on tbe Erst Tuesday tn
February, 1691, tbe following deactibed prop
erty to wit:
All that tract or body of land in tbe Fourth
District and i our th section of Hod county,
Ga . known io tbe plan of said districi, as whole
lots Nos 2< 4,z65 and 241 containing 16i> acres each.
Also 136 an ea , if tbe east side of lot No. 263,
said lai tn land aggregating 616 aci es more or
less aud known as the Higginbotham farm
Levied on by virtue oi a ilia irsued from the
Floyd Dtdiuary Court in favor of Alic Fowler
vs Tbo*. B. tliggiuboibaui, as tbe propelty of
the defendant.
Also, at tbe same time and place, all that
tract o parcel of laud lying aud being in
the twenty thud district aud tuird sect! u of
Fit yd County. Ga, as follows: Ouetbirdof
lota Ncs z-9 and 2 0 in what is known as the
Rome uand Company's addi i m t > East Rome,
Saul one thir i being ihe east third of sa d lots,
iruu'iug (4i> 23) tmty-six anil two-ihirde feet
n ote or less a, d exu-uding back 21z teet, being
all ibe land n,w enclosed, tbe above
being the property mortgaged by J. i'.
Dupree to E. P Tieadaway, ou tue Stu of Jan
uary 1892. Levied on b, virtue ot a Ufa iseued
fro,, the Floyd city court in favor of E. P
Tioadaway vs. J F. Dupree, as the properly ot
the aefeuoant.
Also, at the same time and place, house and
lot situated in tbe town ot Furiestville, Floyd
county, '.a., known on ths map of said town as
lot No. 1350 n Watters street boUnUed ou the
south by Alfred K.au aud on the north by tbe
property ot Ma k Deal, r ev.ed on by virtue ot
a tax hl a 1 sued ny .1. J. Black, tax collectT, to
favor > t Stateaud County vs. Jno. M. Crocker,
as tbe property ot the de en ant.
Also, at tbe eau.e time aud place, one sorrel
horse mule about Un years old named Alex.
Levied on by viitoe or a mortgage flta issued
nom tbe Floyd city court, iu favor of W. H.
■ otttr. assignee <Sc . va. H. T. Landers, as tbe
property ot t..e deiendaut.
Al.-o, at the same time and place, one dark,
bay mare named Fanny, 12 years uld, and one
ba) mare named Chariot e, 7 years od.
Levied on by virtue ot a flta issued from the
Floy<l city Court, lu favor ot W. M. Ellioit vs.
C. H. Freeman, as tbe property of tbe de
fendant.
Also, at the same time and place, all that
tract or parcel ot Und situated, lying and being
in ibe sour ch Ward, ci.y ot Ron e, Ga., Block
’•B," described as follows: Commeucing on
Rest First street, formerly Center stieet. at
the corner of Lancaster lot, and running thence
iuaw sterly direction along tvest First street
fl ty feet, thtnee uack same width 152 feet,
it being part ot the iut bought by T. B. Veasey
from Johns. May. Levied on by virtue ot a
Ufa issued from the Floy d city court iu favor ot
Merchants National Bank of Rome, Ga., vs.
W . 8. Richards, deed hiviug been ti ed aud
recorded iu accordance with tne statute, as tbe
property of defendant.
ala<>, at tbe same time and plsce, all that
portion of land lying and being in the
Hweuty-ihtrd District aud Third Secti"n
of Floyd county. Georgia, containing one
acre off of the north sine of lot No. 233 in said
distrioi and section, c mmenciog on line ol said
lot about two hundred yards fioin the north
east coruer of said lot. cornering with <(range
Elliott >ot and running West ou tbe north side
of said lot 210 feet, then south 210 teet, then
east 210 teet to what is kno n as the ' range
Eluoti's lor, then nortn to starting po.nt, til
above land biiug whee defendant uow resides,
levied ou by virtue of a Ufa issued from the
Eloyu Justice Court ot the 9t9tb Dist.ict, G. M.,
in lav irot M. Kobn&Co. vs. Da del Curry, as
the prop'rtv ot the defendant. Levy maue by
W. M Byars, L C,
Also, at be saur time and place, onestw
mill and fixtures comple<e,iucludiug<>ne twelve
inch rubber uelt. Levltdooby viitue of a flta
issued from toe Floyd city court iu favor ot B.
F. Camp vs. W. D. Jones, as the property of
the detandant.
also, at the same time and place, all the
rights, titles and interest of Mary 51. N ichols ia
the following described property: Lot No. 89 in
Cothrau & Liiso.m aduibion to city ot Rome,
and also a strip adjoining said 1 t 89 on the
Southside, raid stitp fronting lorty leet ou
< otbrau street and extending back ouv bundled
and flleet. Levied on by virtue of a Ufa
issuer from the Floyd Justice Court ot tbe
919 11 District, G. in tav >r of the Rome
Hardware Co ..pany vs. Mary JI. Nichols, as the
piouertvof tne defendant. Lovy made by H.
Beard, L. C.
Aiso. a'the same time and place, one undi
vided "lie-halt interest in the east half ot the
west halt of lot of land No. 58 in tbe Fourth
District and Fouitb section of Floyd county,
G , , aud b ing a strip ot land running a rose
entire lot on the •"est side of original lot and
said part of lot levied on containing lorty ac es.
Levied on bv vrre >e of a flta issued trom the
Justice Court of tbd llrmh District, G. M., in
favor of J. J Conn vs. Wm. Alien sr., as the
property of the defendant. Levy made by A. B.
Whue, L. <l.
Also, at tbe same time and place, one sorrel
tune mu e stueMaiy, 4 years old, one btacK
mare mule meJaie, 4 year*, old, one cr-am
colored h >rse colt 2 years 010, one bay horse
colt3years old named Floyd, one bay horse
colt 3 yeiT s old named John. Levied on by vir tie
of two tlf is Issued irom tne F'loyti city court lu
favor of T. R. Jones vs. V. T Sanford, as the
profieitv of the defendant.
also, "at t e same time and place, one dark,
brown horse mule uanieu r barley, one red cow
with borus named ‘ Violet." A>so. one wbtte
and red speckb dew with horns uarned "Lili.”
Levied . n uy virtue ot a mortgage flta issued
trom tbe Floyd city Court in favor of r.a-s Bros.
Co. vs Milton Stephenson, as the property of
the defendant.
Also, at tbe same time and place, thirty acres
<-ff of lot No. H 4 tn Third District aud Fourth
Section of Floyd county, Un Levi'd tn by
virtue ot a tax tira issued by John
J. Black, tax coll, ctor, in favor of State
& Co. vs. Thad M. Knox, as the property of de
fendant.
Also, at th» same time and place, forty (40)
acres of Bud n> vtatteis District, Twenty-third
District and 3rd Section. Floyd county,Ga. corn
ering south wit Rhoda Nichols, and known as
tbe Loui a B..rley place. I evled on by virtue of a
mortgage fli a is-ued trom the Floyd l-uperior
Co' rc in lavorof Bass, bios..& « o. vs. Louisa
Bailey, aside property of the defendant.
Al- , the same time and place, eighty acres
of land, ly iii>g aud being in the -orth Carolina
District, Floid count), Ga, same being the
place upon which said Raines resided at .the date
of said mor gage, and boundon as follows: On
tbe north bv lands of .iodo Turner a- d I. A.
Bale, on tbe cist by laude of nradfield, on tbe
sou h by Unds ot Dave Shelton, and on the
west hy the lands ot the Motliersbed estate.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage Ufa issued
from the Fl >yd superior Court in tavur of Bass
Bros. & Co vs. Taylor Raines, aS the property
ot the delei dant.
Also, at tbe same time and place, lot of land
No. 887, situated lu the bixteenth District aud
Thiru Beutiou of Floyd county, Ga.. containing
forty acres more or less Levied on by virtue ■ f
a fl ia issued t om the Floyd Justice Court ot the
924th District, G. M , in Uvor of R. H. K»eves
for the use of B. M Strickland vs J. i'.Ruscell, as
tbe property of the defendant
Also at tbe same time and place, the north
ea-t corner ot 1 t No. 144 in the town of North
Rome, former y Forestville, in Floyd county.
Georgia, fronting 51 feet on Debreli street, aud
running back 165 feet and levied on by virtue of 3
tiias issu'd trom the Floyd justice court of the
919th district G. M; two of them in favor of J. H.
Chamblee vs D. C. I rami 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 ball of
lot number 45 in the Cothran and Chisolm ud
dition to the city of Rome fronting fifty feet on
Gibsou Street, and running back <me hundred
and titty feet. Levied on by virtue of two fffas
issued trom the Floyd justice couit of the 919 tn
district G JI; tn favor of J. W. Coker and Co,
vs C. W. Borders and so d subject to a mortgage
given by Hattie Borders to Atlas Saving aud
Loan Association for $390 0U as the property of
the deteiidaut
Also at the same time and place, that tract or
parcel of land in tbe Cotbran and Chisolm ad
di’i.rn to the city of Rome, Georgia, known as
the east part of lot number 78 In said Cothran
and Chisolni addition to the city ot Rome, front
ing on spring street 65 feet more or lets and ex
tending track same width 100 teet, en which is
located two i-room dwelling bouses; aojoining
the property of James x ouglae on the north
side. By virtue of a Fiojd Fup' rior Court tifa
in favor of J. D Chan hers, administrator of tbe
estate ot A. 8. Hawkins, deceased, vs J s. H.
Spullock and Callie Spullock, executors of E. A.
Bpullock,deceased, as the property of the de
fendant.
A Iso at tbe same time and place, lot ot land
No. 173 in the 4th district and 4th section ot
Floyd county, Ga , containing 160 acres more or
less Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued from
tbe Floyd ju-tice court ot tbe 855th district,
G. M.,in ravor of J. A. Bale vs J. U. Mother
shed as the property oi the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, one dark bay
maie named Dollle, one 1-horse wagon, iron
axle nearly new. Levied upon by virtue of a
mortgage fl fa issued trom Floyd city cour iu
favor of Bass Bros. <S Co. vs A 8 Long, as the
property of th" defendant.
Also at the same time and place, the following
property to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 533, 510 AM.
and 2il in the 3rd district and 4th sec lon of
Floyd enuntv. Ga. Also lots 839 and 8:0 in tbs
22nd dlstnct’and 3rd section of Floyd county,
«•., eoatalaing la Ml 200 aeras aaors or law.
Levied upon by virtue of a fl fa, Jmiw fro*
Floyd cltjf court in fav-r of TbonMiiAMMK v»
M J B"bo and Wm Ricbaidson, as tSwßßHfety
of MJ Bobo, one of tbe
A Iso at tbe same time and j lace, that port’e*
of lot of land No. *79 lu tbe 4:h district aud 4th
section of Floyd county, Ga., which is includ
ed in the following boundaries: Beginning at A.
Stake wni'h lsl2chalns and 50links routhof too
northeast corner of said lot, aud rum ing thenco
west 30 chains and 50 links to a (take; thence
soutn 30 chains and 5 links to a rock on tbo
south line oi said lot; theuce e»st along saM
south line t , that portion of said lot, embracing
about bl acres. Bold by J. hn w Richardson t»
l 8 Price ou the 18th of May, 1849, the deed to
wbicn was recorded in book "E.” clerk’s office
pages 266 and 267, July 18th. 1849; thence aiony
aud around ihe west side of tbe ten acres to the
mir h and south hue ot said lot, and tbenee to
the beginning point. Also that t ortion of lot
numb ring 297 in the same diar.icr, and section,
wuieh is included in the following boundaries
to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of
said lot aud running thence s util on the l.ne to
the Coosa river; tuence down tne river to s
stake v» h ch is the point at wr ich ihe line begins
that cuts i ff a iart of said lot originally to
Robert L Richardson; thence north 39 chains
along this dividing line ro a stake; thence in a
straight line to the nonheast ern- r. Tnat i or
tiou ot No. 279 de-cribeii, is supposed to contain.
70 aces more or less, and the portion of 297 is
suppo •d to contain 55% acres more or less.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fl fa, issued
from the Floyd superior court in favor ot J A
Bale vs Geo. L Payne, as the property of ths
defendant.
JAKE C. MOORE, Sheriff.
Notice of Sale.
Whereas on the 20th day of April 1891, Henry
L Earpe, ot Floyd County, Georgia, was tbs
owner of six shares ot stock in the National
Mutual Building and Loan Association of New
York, ami on said day obtained a loan of 310 S
fro . said asrocia'ion. and eiecuted and deliv
ered to it a bend conditioned to pay said sum
with intere tat the rate of six er cent per an
num until paid, togeiher with a month
ly premium of gz.«) for eight years, or until
the earlier maturity of said shares, should they
mature before the expiration < f eight years,ana
in addition thereto the sum of three dollar- and
sixty cents for the monthly dues ot said six
shares, which interest, premium and dues are
payable monthly on or before tbe last business
day of every month at the office of said associa
tion in New Yoik City; together with fines,
according to the b -laws of said association. I
And whereas ssid bond provides, that should
any default be made in the payment f sdd in
terest, premium, dues or flnts. or any part
thereof, and tbe same shall remain unpaid and
in arrears for three mouths, the aforesaid prin
cipal sum, and any and all sums for interest,
premium and dues or lines shall, at tbe option
of said Association become due and payable im
mediately.
And whereas, said Henry L Earpe has mads
default tor more than than three months in th*
payment ot said interest,premium and dues and
tines accruing thereon, said association now de
clares said pi n cipal sum of four hundred dol
lars and the sum' f one hundred undone dollars
and fifty-four cents for interest, premium, dues
and fines due and pa> able immediately.
And whereas said Henry L Larne on said 20th
day of April 1891 exteuted and delivered to said
association adeed to secure the payment of ths
obligations mentioned in said bund, in which he
conveyed to said association the property here
inafter described and in said deed author zed
said assoc.iatii n, ui on default of payments as
ber-inbefure staled, to sell at public out cry th
tbe lug best bidder tor cash, all of .-aui propeity,
ora euflie.ieiiCy thereof to pay all moneys which
shall then be due on said bonds, together with
all evp< nses incident to eale, including ten per
ceut upon the amount, due lor a toinejs’ lees
in effecting said sale, 'the time, place and
terms site, to be advertised once a week tor
four weeks in some public gazette of said county
of Floyd net ore said sale cakes place
Now’ in ex' cution of said authority ihere will
be so d at pubic outcry before the court house
door in Home, Floyd county, Geo-gia between
the leg.l h .urs .oi sale, on the first. Tuisday in
Febru-ry 1894, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described property to-wit:
All that lot. piece or paic 1 ot land with the
improvements hereon, Ivln-j aud b'ingin Floyd
county , state of Georgia, being lot nu über two
hundred and •! hty-iwo (28-2) In plat of West
Rome by tbe Rome '.and company,and bouuoed
a« foil we: On the nortu by an alley on ihe
east by lot number two bundle! and • iglity-Uve
(285); bn tbe south by lot number two huudn-dl
and eighty- hree (283) and on the west by Aim
str. ng avenue, according to said plat. Bold as
tbe property of said Heury L Earpe.
This December 4th 1893.
National Mutual Building and Loan Association,
of New Yoik.
By DEAN & SMITH,
12-5-law4w Attorneys.
Public Sale of Land.
WHEREAS, ’ulia C- Mothershed did on Sep
tember 1, 18>8 execute ano deliver io The
Georgia Loan and Trust Company, of Anericus,
Georgia, a deed to certain property h< reinaiter
described, for the purpose of securing the pay
ment of one certain note for tbe sum ot tbrea
hundred dollars piincipal, on the eaid
first day of September, 1888. and due five iear«
afterdate, and also ten interest coupons,each
for the sum of twelve dollar-'*, all of said cou
pons bearing even date with said principal
note, and one ot said intereat coupon note* be
coming due and payable on the first days of
March and Hcp’einber in each year respectively
after said first uay of Hepte • ber 18e8, including
the first day of Septemlrer. ie93, besides inter* et
after maturity at the rate ot eight per c«nt per
anni-m; aud also to secure the payment of ten
per cent, as at'on ey’s fee* ou the whole amount
should said notes and deed be placed in the
hands of an attorney at law for colitcdon, as
will more fully appear by refer nee to said
deed recorded in Book I.L of deeds, p« ge 274,
ch rk’n ofli e, Floyd Superior Court.
And whereas rhe said Juba C Mothershed
agreed in said dee a that if default > e made in
the pron pt payment of either principal note or
any interest coupon a* atipu ated, ih «t then The
Ge > gia Loan and Trust Company or its aligns,
ia authorized at its option to sell said land at
pubic outcry in order to pay ►aid uebt, w ich
dtbtisniie and unpaid, the as id ulia <’ Moth
ershed hav n tailed to pay the in erest cou
pon-, twelve dollars each, due Sep*e«uler 1,
1.“92, March >, 18! 3, and Sept. 1, 1893 rrsp' CMve
ly, and al o the principal ncte due Sep*. 1, 1893.
And whereas directly as er the execution of
said notes the Fame wore transferred a> d de
livered to the umleJß’gn d, M Jennie Webber,
of Milford Conn., fora valuable consideration.
And wnereas, the said ihe Georgia Ixran and
T’ ust Company did on the 38 h day of December,
1893, execute aud del*ver to tbe u* dersigned a
ceed conveying the title to said lands into th*
unci* reigned, together with all tbe powers,
rights and tide of The Georgia and Trust
Company under the deed from Julia C. Mother
shed. including the power to sell baid lands in
case of default in payment of principal or inter
est coupons.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power so
vea’ed in the undersigned, which is more ac
curately shown by reierence to sa*d deed of
Julia C. Moihershed. I will tell, at public, out
cry, to the highest bidder for cash, on the Ist
Tuesday in February, 1894, duting the legal
bouts of sale, before the Floyd county court
house door, at Home, Georgia, the )and< de
scribedin deed of Julia C. Motbersbed afore
said. vie.: one farm hing in the fourth (4th>
district aud fourth (4th) section of Floyd county,
Georgia, consisting of land lot No. 173* (ono hun
dred and seventy-three, and containing two
hundred and twenty (22t) acres, more or kas
Haid sale will t e had and titles made and pro
ceeds distributed as provided in said deed (Hook
I.L page 374). first to thi payment of waid debt
with inter* sc and attorney’s lees ana expenses of
this proce- uing and the remainder, li any, to
said Julia C. Mother>hed or her ativea.
Cl e amount due ie s33*>.Co brsiue- interest on
said sum at 8 per cert, rom Sept. 1, it 9 , and
attorney’s fees ana expenses
M JENNIE ” EBB ER.
By Hoskinson & Harris, her attorneys at law.
Public Land Sale
By virtue of tbe power vested in me as assiime*
of two mortgaais, one executed by W B. Mc-
Elroy ou tbe IZtb da> of Apr! ,1886 and recorded
in the office of tbe clerk ot the -uperi' r t’om t
of Fliyd County Ge .r E la, in the book • K ’of
mortgages page 255, No. 216, on the 11tb day of
May, 1886, and rbe other executed by Wilson B.
McElroy < n tbe 9:h day of July,ißß6.and recoil
ed in the office ot the cle-k of the Superior
Court ot Fiojd County. Georgi*, in book ‘L”
of mortgages on pages 171, 172 and 173, No. 136,
on the 22nd day of July, 1(86, 1 will sell at th*
court house in the city us Rome Floyd County
Georgia between the hours of 10 o’clock a. tn.
and 4 o'clock p m. on tbe first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, at public outcry and to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the following des
cribed property, to wit;
All tu.t certain niece or tract of land situated
in the Couot.y ot Floyd Htate of Georgia,known
aa lot No 329, 22nd District and 3rd Section, be
ing the same conveyed to W. B. ctnoy by
F. M. Demp-er containing one hundred and
four and one halt acres more or leas a< joining
land- of Dodd and Butler Kenedy on the East,
south bv W. M Perry, West by G. W. Smith
and North by James McElroy
1-9 4w B. I. HUGHES CaahlM.
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