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u ' AUTUMN SONG.
A song of the reaping time,
Os tho feast days of the year;
Jl song Os the grain and the well filled wain, '
And tho husking time that’s near.
Here’s hey, for a merry romp
In the brown old fields and vales!
And ho, for the mead where the cattle feed!
And ho, for the autumn gales!
A hunt through the tall, dim woods
For the fruit of the oak and vine,
A peep at the nest of the last redbreast
And a call where the chipmunks dine,
A smile in the morning skies,
And a laugh in the streams that flow
As they share their joy with the girl and boy
That today may a rambling go.
—Frank Walcott Hutt in St. Nicholas.
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WHAT THE GRAND DUKE HEARD.
European Officers Discussed the Capture
of American Cities.
The Grand Duke Alexis was at Kiel,
fie is a full Russian admiral now, and
the head of the Russian navy. He was a
frequent visitor to the Americans, and,
like all the other notables, talked with
the utmost frankness to our officers.
One day, watching the Columbia as
she rode the waves as lightly and with
the easy grace of a blue wing teal, the
grand duke said to a captain : “I’m glad
you Americans are rebuilding your fleet.
Do you know what most impressed me
when I visited your country? Let me
tell you. The first thing was your won
derful national wealth ; the second, the
absolutely inadequate means at your dis
posal for national defense. You were,
like a drunken man with pockets full of
money and two or three hungry ruffians
on the dark side of the street waiting a
chance to attack him.”
“Why, do you mean to say”— began
the somewhat startled captain, when
the Russian put his hand on the other’s
arm and said: “Twice in my career I
have heard the project of capturing one
or two of your great cities and holding
them for ransom deliberately discussed
by officers of European fleets whose
countries had hard work to make ends
meet. And they meant it too. I once
made a sensation when, after listening
to a conversation of this kind, in which
the officers of four different fleets took
part, I said: ‘Gentlemen, the United
States and Russia are friends. Should
she be unjustly attacked, Russia would
help to see that the wrong was righted. ’
Ah, I can’t tell you where or who it
was. Come over to the Kurik [the Rus
sian flagship] and have a glass of wine. ”
—Washington Post.
The Faust Legend.
Almost every renowned man of an
tiquity in the middle ages was believed
to be attended by a spiritus familiaris,
and not a few were suspected of being
in direct league with the devil. Proba
bly the oldest legend of which the Faust
legend is a continuous thread is that of
Simon Magus, mentioned in the history
of the apostles.
According to Justin, he was a native
of Gitton, a village in Samaria. He
was, no doubt, a man of great intellec
tual powers. He was the father of the
school of the Gnostics. It is also report
ed of him that he could make himself
invisible, that he could pass through
flames unharmed, could transpose mat
ter, make gold and exorcise demons—in
fact, he laid claim to all these powers
qnd his name lived in the mouths t>f the
people as a sort of Demiurg through
many centuries until some other miracle
working personality took his place at
the popular fireside. Unusual accom
plishments, great erudition, were at
tributed to the supernatural influence,
and the general disposition to supersti
tious assumption was strengthened on
the one hand by dogmatic affirmation
on the part of the church of the exist
ence of u personal Satan, with his nu
merous household, and, on the other
hand, by incorporating the magic arts
among the practical sciences, of which
astrology and alchemy occupied no mean
part. —Menorah.
Man Overboard.
The presence of mind of a certain
well known actor was always very re
markable, but was never put to so se
vere a test as on the following occasion :
While acting the part of a pirate chief
he was being conveyed in a vessel across
the stage with bis band of brigands on
deck beside him.
One of the supers, whose duty it was
to work the waves under large sheets of
gauze, was so unfortunate as to put his
head through the gauze and to appear
Standing in the middle of the mimic sea
before the full view of the audience.
The actor on the vessel, without los
ing his presence of mind, called out,
“A man overboard!” and the astonished
super was hauled upon deck by the pi
rates amid the applause of the specta
tors, who imagined it was a part of the
play.—London Spectator.
Inoculation For Yellow Fever.
At the meeting of the American Pub
lic Health association at Denver, Dr.
Manuel Garmona y Valle of Mexico
read a description of his discovery of a
certain cure for yellow fever, which he
has used successfully in hundreds of
cases. His method is to make a subcu
taneous injection in the cellular tissue
of the arm of a secretion taken from a
yellow fever patient between the fourth
and fourteenth days of the fever. This
effects a cur§, but the disease can be
guarded against in this way, just as
smallpox is guarded against by vaccina
tion.—Baltimore Sun.
Bull Run’s Field Sold*
Pursuant to a decree of the court of
Prince William county, Va., over 550
acres of Yorkshire tract belonging to the
McLean estate, and lying on both sides
of Bull Run and adjoining Blackburn’s
ford, have been sold at public auc
tion. This land embraced a large por
tion of the historic Bull Run battlefield.
One of the purchasers is the son of Ma
jor Wilmer McLean, who resided upon
the property at the beginning of the
war, and in whose house at Appomattox
the terms of surrender between Lee qnd
Grant were drawn, and thus it was said.
HYPNOTIZING DY MAIL.
The Fee Only ©lO, and Success r Abso
lutely Guaranteed.
That this is the day of long range
fighting is well illustrate ;1 by the fu!
lowing “personal ad. :” “We will thor
oughly teach you how to hyjmotize by
mail; guarantee i uecoss; cnly college c!
hypnotism in Aiverica. ”
The price charged for this ins*-ru<’tin >
is only $lO. Ccnsidcr:n-r rhe gua-an'o
thrown in, the novelty and the inherei.-
difficulty of “hypnotizing by mail,” ne
one, maybe, can call this an extravar
gant charge. It is easy enough to hyi
uotize by personal contact with th.
subject, but the transmission of hypm-t
ic influence through the United btate
mails must be a higher and far mor<
difficult attainment.
Not having paid cur fee, we cannot
speak with certainty of the method to
be followed and can only make guesses
The, “influence” could hardly be sent
through the mails without a postage
stamp, and there must be some palpable
thing for the stamp to adhere to. It may
be that the stnmu is affixed to an envel
ope, apparently empty, but in reality
filled with well directed and powerful
“passes,” which will attack the nerves
of the subject as soon- as tho seal is
broken. It this is the plan, the adver
tiser mi:’!., bud it profitable to extend
his sphere <-t operation to include th.
transmi i n -.f kisses. Mr.ny an abt-en:
lover w<a::.l pli.diy pay $lO for som -
thing mete satisfy ;eg than the system!
of blotted trusses h:i;.c; ro in use.
But the general literary character of
the advertisement rather favors '.he con
clusion that the “influence” is to be
sent in a fascinating letter, and that th
“only college of hypnotism in America’’
will put its patrons in, possession of th
secret of writing epistles in comparison
with which those of Sevigne and oi
Horace Walpole shall seem utterly with
out power to charm.—Louisville Cou
rier-Journal.
A Privilege of the Sex.
This story, told by a minister whose
chapel is in the low er part of the city,
gives a keen insight into one form of
human nature.
“I once officiated ata funeral,” he
said, “of a comparatively youpg man,
whose widow seemed utterly inconsola
ble. I tried to comfort her, but she
sobbed out that she had got to be a poor
lone widow all her life.
“After the burial the widow called
me aside. ‘Parson,’ she said hesitating
ly, ‘I hope you won’t say anything
about my telling you that I should live
a poor lone widow all my life, for I may
change my mind. ’ ” —PhiladelphiaCall.
When ffaby was sick, ws gave her Castorfe.
When sue was a Child she cried for Castori®.
When she became Miss she clung to Castoria.
When she tad Children, sue wave them Ccworia
Di. 1. Harvey Moore,
SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR, THOAT AND NOSE
Such as Cataract, Pterygiums,Cross Eyes,Weak
Painful or Inflamed Eyes, Granulated Fye Lids,
Neuralgia, Headache, Dizziness. Nausea, Nerv
ous Dyspepsia. Chorea or St. Vitus’s Dance
Deafness, Catarrh and Asthma.
CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED BY DR
MOORE’S PAINLESS METHOD.
No loss of time. No ether or chloroform. No
confinement indoors. No pain during or after
the operation.
GRANULATED EYE LIDS CURED WITH
OUT CAUSTICS OR THE KNIFE.
Hours 9 to 1 o’clock, daily except Bunday
307 Norcross Building, Atlanta. Ga
Correep. ndeuce will receive prompt attention
when accompanied by stamp.
novl4-3tsw-ly
Sheriff’s Sales for Dec,, 1895.
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Also at the same t-me and nines, all rio-bt, ti
tle and interest, of the defendent. Mrs. E 'w ird
Hale,in and to that tract or parcel of lard
located in the State of Georgia and county rs |
Floyd, in the citv of Rome end in the Etowsh
Division thereof, and fronting ISO feet on 6’h
avenue, formerly Etowah street, and 130 feet on
Ea-t Second srreet. formerly Fr nklin street,
the same being lot No, 42 on which there are a
seven room residence and a five room residence
and being also a part of lot No 43 adj Oring lot
No. 42 and fronting on Sixth avenu"j this p- rt
of lot Vo 4Abeine included In the ab< v“ front
age on Sixth avenue of 150 feet, on which ihe-e
is a five room residence. the part, of lot No 43
herein levied upon lying between ’ot 42 and that
nart of lot 43 owned hy Douglas & C! o and Mr.
Henderson Theah-ve described property levied
upon under and bv virtue of a mortgage Ufa
i-sued from the eunerlor court of Flovd conntv.
Ga . on Oct sth 1994 in favor of Mrs. Mat'ie
Berry Transferee vs. Mrs. Edward Haile and
against said property and 'cvied npon as the
property of the Defendant Mrs Edwa-d Hade.
Also at the same time and pla-ejown lots Nos.
65 and 68 situated, lying and being In the town
of West Rome. Floyd county, Ga. as planted by
the town cf West Rome, and shown on Ira map
fronting on Gordon avenue fl ttv feet each, and
running ba-k-ne hundred and fifty feet to an
alley. Being the same property levied < n hy at
tachment <'n April 11th ! 0 95. t-evied on by virtue
o' an att.schm“nt Ufa issu* d from the Floyd city
court in fivor of R G. Clark < Co. vs. J. T.
Stout, As the property of the Deft.
Also at the Barn-Time and place, city Inta num
hers i«3. 190 and 191. in the t >wn of North Ro-e.
Floyd conn tv, Georgia, said property fronting
on Chnrch street and running back North to the
property of T, J. Willi maon, levied on hy vir
tue of ft justice court flfa i“«aed from the 9’9th
District G M. Floyd conntv, Ga . in favor of
R D. Van Dyke survivor vs T m Thompson and
Hol-man Haves. 4« the property o' the de
fer dints and i-> their posse-slon Property
Eoln'ed outbv Plaintiffs attorney. Levy made
y W. P McLeod. L. C.
Also at the a me tim" and place, one bale
cot'on marked • W. W ” No. 10 weighing 16' and
one bale cotton marked “W. W.” No. 11 weirh
ing 467 lbs. now in the warehouse of Hamilton &
Co. Levied on by virtue of a Ufa issued from
the Flovd ct y court in favor of Eliza Bnrgn vs.
Whs Wincheater, as the property of the D“ft
Also at the name time and place, an undivided
one sixth interest in all that tract or parcel of
land > ■ I < r i in the Twenty third Dis
trict and Third Section of <loyd con-tv, Ga.,
being nartß of lots 204 and 205. containing 7#
scr'S more or less, more fnlly described in a
deed trom John Rush to R. J Johnson trustee.
Recorded In book “O” of deeds, page 290 In
clerks office of Flovd Superior Court, it being
the place whereon Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson now
resides, levied on by vlrtn of a justice court
THK HOME TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1895.
W. P. O'Neill, as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and pl>ce. an undivided
one third inter st in one lot with in provemeu s
thereon In the fifth Ward of tho ciu of Rome
Fioyd county. <ia., fiond gon t'OuSt street 75
teet m< re or less and runuii'g back 85 tret more
or less, b ended on he East by an alley, on the
North by ih” roperty of Mi randa Daniel, on
the West by proper-y of Mrs Mr? E Comer.
Levied on bv virure o' jis ce court fi ais ued
fr m the 919th District G. M. Floyd f< unty i a,
in fav- r of W M.M'i.-svs. Warren Rich irdson
as the property nt the Deft. Levy made by W.
M Byars, L. C.
Als > ar the same time and piper-, an undivided
one third lute' st in one lot with hnpri v-no ts
thereon in the hiftn Ward of the city of Home,
Flovd County, Ga.. Doirtii gon Coons s’re-1 7>
bet more or lers and running baik 85 fee m >re
or less, bou' fled on the East by an alley, on the
North by the property of Maranda Daniel, on
the West bv property of Mrs. Marv k. Comer.
Levied on by virtu* of a j‘stlc< court fits issued
from the 91 Hit District .M. tlojd c mnty, Ga
in raver of W. M *< se vs. Jim Richardson, as
the property of the Deft
Also at the same time and p'ace, an undivided
one third interest in one lot with imurnvemen s
thereon in th« Fifth Ward of the Cl y of Rom ,
Floyd county, Ga. fronting on Co'sa street, 6
feet more or less, and rnnnii g back 85 feet more
or lest*, it' ui did on the East hy an al'oy. ot> the
North by the property ot Maranda Daniel on
the Weetbvth property of * r- Mary E Comer
Levied r-n hy virt.ni < f a justice cent’ fits is
sued from the 9 9th District G M. Horde untv,
G*.. in favor of W. M Mobs vs Tom Richard
son, a the propt rty of the defendant
Also at. the same time and plac . I ne ba’e of
Cotton marked “J. B. T.' lx o 1, w*-lgh 5’2 lbs
now in the warehoi ee of W H C< k r & C'.
»1 oone hale of cott-m mutked-'N” No lOf
weight 522 lbs now in t-ie warehouse of Hamil
ton & t 0., 2000 lbs. <>t seed o ton mom or less
in the field to p ek, 1200 lbs of s ed cottou more
or less in a hone'. Ito lush" 1* of corn more <r
lees in a crib all on the lirpin farm In Vann*
Valiev Where rhe same can ‘ e seen and will be
delivered Levied on b' virtue of two mor’gaue
I fas issued from the Flovd el'y coni- oue in
favor of D. w. Barnett, the o'ber In favor es
Bass Bros, •‘i <’o. vs Frat k Pierce, as the prop
e; ty ot the Deterdent,
A'so at the same time and place, one bay
mam mule about tive years old mimed ‘ Sue ”
four hogs, also one two ho'se wagon, one single
buggy one, two h- ree sum . L-vied on by vir
tue of a mortea sfi fa issue from the Floyd
city court in favor of D W. Barnett ts, Frank
Pis' ce as *he property of the defendant..
Aleoat. the same time and putde an unoivided
one seventh intei e t in the city lots of land No s
Twen'v-ft ur and'wei ty-five.b'ine p’rtof lo
of-aml nun her £7l In the Sec nd Distric and
Thi'd Section of F’ovd oounty. Ga.. said lot be
ing m re tnliy ce-cribed in a died fr< m tie
Rome Saving and L-'an Aes-'Ci tionito Mrs H I
Posir. P'C- rds d in book "J. J ” peg' 3*9. in the
c erk’s rflic l ofFl yd Snp-rior court. Levied
on bv virtue f j-istice court fi fa t sued from
the 9’9 h. District G M Fteyt’coun-y. < a., in
favor of 11. R M’ll>r. vb. P. D. Rost, as the
property of the d“ter.dant.
J. P. McCONNFLL. Sheriff.
Application /or Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORG 1 A, Floyd Count?: .
* herp e 8. J- Vhatl«y, admin’strator of W
H Wardlaw, decpaeed. lepn-eeuH to th* c »urt
in’hiH petition <iuh filed, th it he husadnainis
irred W. H. W><rdlrw’B estate Thi< is to cite
all • erp<’n q concerned kindred and creditors, to
show cau*e. if any they cm why paid a* minia
trator bhotild not oe discharged from h.s ad
mini tration and -revive letters ot di-rmis?ioi
on the fi -t. Monday in February, 18.6. inie
November 4th, 1895. JO „ N P DAV IS,
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
Public Sale.
G
S Hargrove of Fb»d county, G“"ruia ex» Cid.ed
and deliver'd to th- a tUa Savings and L-»an
Aeß Cl it on, of ( hattanoo. a 'lenn her deed o
c< nveym c* to the foilown g deecribed i ropery
land.* and ten ments, bituated in Floyd county.
Georgia, to wit. «J1 theloliowing deo< nh-d real
estate viz: P.-r of laim lot 3 9 in t» e ?3rd ds
trictawlSrdtecilOYot w de nnty commencing
at »he line of of Eugene B ack o« th- west
side of Bluff roa«t. and ronniug along said »oad
tow nt Rowe one hundred and forty y<rde;
th nee
tneuce south one hundre 1 yDd tort/ y«nds
to said line of Eu eae Back; hence
east up said Ine to be lunin z p"’Dt, orc
hundred and forty yards. All b me about four
acres n>i bei’g a p«rt of the Li nd couve.cd ts»
said Earl A BlaC* by Geo Black Eugene
Black, F <nn’e E Black, atd S*Hie G. Black, as
p r d-»ed and plat no vof recoid book H” of
deeds, page IS6 of said c >ih ty and s'a. e W hich
deed was in book “V V”ot d eus ‘To
]96,0u apn.2B h IBE3 sdddeedb iugfxecuted
toHCii etho payment *>f a loan for nine hundred
dollar- on f-mr a d one h ilt’ sb res ot st< c< of
the said c mpanv as evidenced by a hoi a ana
deed dated April 17th, 1893 for nine liundre
dollars. Ano said Ivan association, having ad
vanced said partv of the second uart Mrs J S.
Hargrove n’ne hundred dollars on saiu shares,
and the said par y in eaid bind and deed, having
agreed to pav said as-ocia*ion one dollar and
twelve and one-halt cents weekly instdlments
of dues and a dollar and three and forty-two
thirt -sec- nd -as int ‘ ’ ’n said sum borrowed,
a-d one dollar and fifty-r- vn and one tweltt
cents as weekly installmen s ••• premiums, inj
said shares a* provided by the cu r **r and by
laws of sa’d association on said -n ,v n . ,n ."
hundred dollars in which bond and deed it
w»s expres-dv stipulated on tne tailure by s 11
Mrs . I). Hargrove in the payment of said dues,
i and pr* miums stipulated in said band
ana deed, ana she having made default for a
period of six months consecutively, of said pay
ments. a* stipulated tn said b nd ?nd deed.
\ow tnerefure he said bond b comes due and
payable under the tail de'-d and conditions and
the said a-toc >tlon is autor ze-‘ and empowered
to sell at public out -tv, before the c urt bouse
door of Baid county to the highest bidder, for
cash, all of be‘ore described propel ty, for the
purpose of realize g on said bond, after adver
'isingthe titr e and pla p e and of sale in
the newspaper in which the sheriff of said county
advertises his sales o ce a week for four weeks.
Now thereto e Mrs. J. 8. Hargrove having
fa led to either dues, interest or premiums
as contracted to be paid by them for more than
six mon:hs, and sad association having de- ■
dared said b »nd to be one, said Atlas Savings i
and Loan Association, by virtue of the power
and authority v sted ’n them will sell to the
hkhest bidder, at the court house door, in
R >me. Georgia for cash, on the first Tuesday in
Januarv. D 96 after duly advertising the same in
in the Rome Tiibun*» paper of R me. Georgia,
the before described lands and tenements. The
proceed* of said sale will be applied to the pay
ment of the b dance due on aforesaid indebted
ness, which with ii-t* r* st, premiums and fines,
toge her with any and all costs, taxes i surance
premiums mt c a ice c other liens then due
; sin said ’ oi>d stipulated and as provided by
the by-laws of said association and lht> pay
ments the said grantor may then owe on the
four and one half shares of stock., and the resi
due, it any be left to be paid to the said Har
grove. December 9th, 1895.
The Atlas Savings & L<*an Association,
G. N. Henson, President.
Agreeable to an order of the court of o-dinary
of Clarke county* there will be sold before the
court house door of Floyd county on the first
Tuesday in .Ta uary. 1896, the following des
cribed real estate of bou as H Bpaik-,deceased,
to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situated,
lying and being in the Etowah division of the
city of Rome, Floyd county, Georgia, and lv ing
a part of lot number forty-nine in said division,
and being a part of the property deeded by II M.
Anders »n, trustee for N. o.Baysrd.et al., to
Sophia Nagle formerly, now Sophia Meekin. on
the ißrh ot December, ‘B7l. commencing at the
corner of Mrs. 8. H. Smith’s lot on ‘ onrth
avenue; running thence along Fourth avenue
towa ds the Etowah river, seventy eivht fe»t,
thence in a northerly nireotinn one hundred and
thlr’v-seven (’37) feet and six (6) inche ; thence
in a westerly direction seventy-nine (79) feet to
the back corner of the property of Mrs. 8 8
bmiih; therce in a southerlv direction one hun
dred and thirty nine feet, to the beginning
point. Terms of sale cash
C S. Sparks
J. V. Sparks.
Administrators of the estate of Thos. H. Sparks
deceased.
“NOTICE.”
Agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary
of Floyd cou ty, will be eold at auction at the
court house door of Baid county, on the first
Tuesday in January next within the local hour,
of eale ’lie f llowine property to-wit. Lota
No 725 726-787 in the 3rd District and 4th Sec
tion Fl yd co in-y, Ga., containing 40 acres
more or leas being part of the George T. Watte
estate, known as the Watts farm Iving in one
mile of Cave Spring. Sixty acres in cultivation,
running Water (b -anch) on the same, and new
barn 30 xBO on place. Sold as the property of
George T. Watte, lace of said county Deceased.
Terms of sale cash. This Deo sth 1896
TTv r.a M w ABV«ra
Petition for Charter.
TO THE SUPERIOR COUitT OF FLOYD
COUNTY:
Ih petition ET. McGhee, J N ft eGhee,
w. di uusaville. J. A. Ruuusauile a d thrir
associates, succea-ors aim as i us n spectfully
show* th that they h ve as.-* ciitud LGtins»*l\es
together for the purpose ot g a oody
c«*ri»orate with an the po*«rs a o privileges
tnat usually appertain t piiv te corpora!i< hi s
ui-dtr thecunsttiuiion and lawso thesta eof
Georgia nnd p<ruc mriy u der MCtion ltti6 and
lt7tfo the code of Gebngia and ihe anitnd
ents thereto.
Petiiioners snow that the < bji cts of their hs-* >-
ciation together in a c are to en
gage in ttie DuaiaHSs of m.nutactutiig ph<»s
ph.t e . guani and other feitibzftr*, to "uy and
fell fertilizers, c-aton. to d > a gen ral brokerage
aiid commif*ei<>n business and for ibis purpose
to buy. lease and r nt real estate. h<> ses, wa>e
houses ano mach nery for opera ing purposes.
Pe itioners desire to be me rporated under
the name and s-yle of the Rome Gu<*i o K om
pany and by this name conduct their busiue-s
an sue and be sued tbereoi.
Th t they be granted power under such c»r
pnrate n<inv t u-e a common seal, ro mak • bv
law- a ? -d exeici e all rig ts and p ivi tes that
are necess iy and inc de.it to their bus and
as necessary and incident to ail co p rations.
The am unt of C’pit 1 t< ck of s > d cou pany
>hall Ve ten thousand dollars in shates of one
Hundred du iars each, tin v per ce.it ut which
amouw to be actual!} paid in mon-y or rop
ery equivalent the’*etb, and the ieiuaining fitly
pt r Cent. <•! the capital st< < k to be ed by
the raid comoany upon uch term- and condi
turns as the fsai<i company may de ire for pay
ment of the property acqnLe bj and donated
to the aid co»« pany ano for subscriptions
which miv her afre be mad» to ih ) capital
stock of the com, any
in liabilities us »he original s ibscrib-rs and
to kho der*, their %nd ssi ns, to be
mited to th« amount of their or giual sub
criptions to tb< sio* k of said con pany «o have
rhe privilege of increasing mei’ capital st-ck
to flfr.x thousand dollars, to hive inc powe- to
ih.»ue bonds, to txectue mortgages and liens
upon the prop, rty ass’-curitj for .
That, they be empoweied to take notes, b nds.
mo ‘gages, dred& and other stcuriiy for debts
due tnecompany.
»in- th ir pl ce ot doing budness shall be in
tbevicimt of Rome Ga ,wiih bran h offices and
agencies in such other places a- ihrf company
mav deem
Petitioners desire to be incorporated for the
term of twenty years **irh th ' privilege of re
newal the • xpiiatimi of that time
wherefore, petitioner* pray this honorable
court pass an oruer declaring* th is application
Hal u bigh >.
Atto’ne lor applicants.
Filed in office Nov, 21, 1895
VVm E Bkysiegi-l,
Ci« k Supeiior Court.
Georgia, Floyd County;
a true copy from the original now on file in
my office, this Nov. 21,1-95.
VS M. K. Bl YSIEOEL,
(Jierk Superior < ourt.
Application for a Bank Chait r.
T « the Hon. Al tn D. Candler, Secretaiy of
state. Atlanta, < a
Dea--Sir—We. VV P. Simpson, J. A. Glover
and C. A. Hjght applicants hs ir corpora ors
under an ac- ot the genet al assembly o f Ge-ogia,
approved December 20, 18)3, itled, "an act
ru Carty into eff ct par a gr-ph eight* en of sec
tion mi ven of bTticle three of the c » stitu’i »n of
1877, as amended, ir relation to charter! goi
banks, to provide for the inct-rporafi n of bia£
ing companies by the secretary o state, an for
other purpo*es ” make thi-* our declaration,
praving that we he incorporated as a body
corporate and i-o i ic for tne purpose ot d- ing
1 banking business, wuh all the rights,
powers, privileges and restrict! >ns of said act.
•mder and by the name and etj le ot ‘*h x<*h o ge
Bai.k oi Rome,’* an i that tne princ pal office of
said company shall be locate ! ithe citv of
b< me, c >u ty of Floyd and state < f G-eor ia,
wim a cipitalof fifty th.»usmd dollarHsso
- nivideu into shares cf one hundred dol
lar.-'($10 00) eaoh, and that the Mim of twenrv
flve Di uisand dollars ($ ifi.Orio) o he capital
subscribed has actually b> en -.aid by t< e sub
scribe! s and that r.iu same is in f ct field, a d
is to be used b »lely lor the bus neas and pur
poses of the con oration
l he fee ot fifty ($50.90) dollars is herewith en- ,
closed as fee for charter or c ruficate of inc >r
po> ation as r< quired by said act
Rome, Ga , stn day of December. 1?95. Re
spectfully submitted
W. P. Sim s »n,
J. A. Gl. VfR,
C. A. Hight,
Corporators.
Stat=- of te rgia, I
C untt of Floyd f
Before me personally ap- eared W. P imp
s’on, J. A. Glover and C. A. Hight the incorp t
ators of Exchange Bank of Rome, located in
the city of Bom-*, count' oi bl nd nd state of
Georgia, who on oath dep sireih and sanh th »t
twen y five thou and doll fr ($25 000.00) of t.ue
capital subscribed has been actu .Hy paid by t ”e
subsc .ibers, and that the sa-‘ e is in fact held,
and is to be used solely for the business and
purposes of the corporation.
office of Bee etarv of State—l Allen D
Cand’er, secretary of state of the sta’e of
Georgia, do hereby certi y. that the loregoing
contains a true and correct copy oi an app ica- 1
tion f‘»r a bank chart r. fi rd on the 6th day of
December, 895. by w, a. Simp-on, J A. Glover
and C. P. Hight in this office. S »id bank to be
located in the ciry of Ko i e. c <unty of Flovd
and state of Georgia, ano to be known as the
“Excba ge Back of tome ”
In tes imonv whereof, have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the
Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this 7th day of
Dece über, in the year of • u< lord one thousand
eight hundred ai d ninety five, ai d of the Inde
pendence of the United states of America the
one huud ed and twentieth.
L F .. I Allkn D. Candler,
i ‘ C Secretary of State.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA. Floyd County.
To all whom it may concern: D. T. Stinson
having in proper form appli dto me for per
manent letters of administration on the es’ate of
< har ey Fancy, colored, late of eala county, de
cs. ea. This is to cite all a- d singular the
c ed tors and next of kin of Charley Fancy,
010 ed, to fe and apnear at my oilice Mthln
ha ime allowed by law and show cause, if any
hey can. why permanent administration should
n be granted to D T. Stinson on Charley
Fancy’s estate. Witness my hand and official
signature this 2d day of December. 1895.
JOHN P. DAVIS,
Ordinary Floyd County, Ga.
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern : J. R. Tippin, ad
ministrator of Mrs. Arcadia E Dow.lell.deC'-ased
has in dne form applied to the undersigned for
leave to se 1 the st' cks belonging to the eet teof
said deceased and said aoplica’ion will be
he .rd on the fir-t Mondav in January, next.
This 2J day of De ember, 1895
JOHN P. DAVIS Ordinary.
Will be sold before the court home door In
the city of Rome in the county i f Flojd for cash
on the firet Tuesday in Jauuary, 189 ii oue lot of
land No. 33 in East Romo, in Flovd county
Georgia. 8. P. Smith sub divisions together
with all the improvements coneietinc ol thr-e
room hou-e, good well of water 63 feet, front by
217 feet deep, on Hill etreet and bounded on one
side by Hamilton Yancey, and Austin Hatvey
on the other by Rosa Lumpkin done by order of
court for settlement with executors of W. G.
Foster’s estate.
JOHN C. FOSTER.
Surviving partner of John C. Foster & Co.
Si^—il——Sß—s
Administrator’s Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary, Floyd county, Ga., granted at the
November term. 1895, of said court, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in January. 18°6 before the
courthouse door in Rome. Ga. within the legal
hours of sale to the highest and best bidder for
cash the following described property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being
tn the city of Rome, Floyd, county , Ga., com
mencing at a line between the city of Rome
and M Dwinell, % lot running along Brooke
street. 77 feet to a fence betw> en John Kane
and the lot hereby conveyed: thence along the
lot hereby conveyed; thence along said fence
110 feet to the fence in rear of property, now
owned by Steve Carroll; thence along said line
110 feet to starting point. Being all tne land be
tween Steve Carroll’s back fence and Brooke
street and the boundary line and the f< nee of
John Kane’s lot. Said property sold as the
property ot John J. Wright, deceased, late of
said county. Terms of sate cash.
W. H. Ennis.
Administrator of the estate of John J. Wright,
deceased.
Children Cry for
Public Sale of Property.
StATK «‘F Gbobgia. I
« Loyd County j
Wbereae, on the stfi day <4 • ct.ober. * i btcen
hundred ard uiuety-t« ur, Frauk G Edge at
( b ti uu>e of Fulton county Ga., n.aoe to Mw.
M.t/y Roi.'iu » n or Flo>d c unt , a,a pr m
ifeory n te daie 1 on said nib day of October,
1 94, a / uue twelve mm tn alter dut for
(si2oC 14)) De cLoUbaud iw hunoivd and fifty
uollaTb - j,d interest at eigh r per C nt per an* uim
Ir- io I th <tay of Ma> tf*94; ano, wiiere'is on
siu 5 d*y of October, ib94, i order io st cure
the payo.Hiit of >aid note. Hdid Fra k ct. Edge
bhuunl fnil to p-;y e. in > ot-r at ma urity said
ftiary Robinson was author z u to sell said prop
el ty ut puo lie out cry at the place of shoriff’s
sale in sai - Fl ? d County on any sheriff'a Sale
cav after advei tiseme t of one a week tor four
we- k-> in any paper published iu Roe G “mia,
or in the paper in wh ch he >berff of FL yd
c unty b shi lega advbnisiug clone, at the dis
ere Ijd of said Mary Rol ins' r«. Arid whereas,
s id deed funder provided that in case of sal),
said Mary Koninson was authocz d to make to
the purchaser any and all instruments and ron
veyai-ces as may be Decesrary to c nvev the title
w said property’ to the purchaser. And whereas,
in sam deed it was fun her pr >\ideu that me
proceed- f sale shall e applied t * the pay ent
of all expeu es necessary and incident to the
sale, i» eluding <0 per cent upon ‘be principal
a d inter- st th n due for attorney* fees in
bi ingu g said property to sale, a« d the baia ce
ro be applied to the pay - ent cf whatever may
be due u •• n s id i ote and the excess, if any,
after said peyuent shall be returnee to said
F auk G. Edge or his assi us. And wherea*
a ter the making of said note and deed, ta d
M<*r/ Robinson ir.m ferred said note to Hannah
Jon-is of said County • f Floyd, and has also
made to sat H nnah Jonas a deed c >nveyL g
s id property h<r*iuafur drscrib d to
Ham ah lonas, and also verted id said Ham ah
Jonas ail power of sale and disno Ilion of funds
aribitig from said deed oi Frank G. Edge to >-aid
M ii’v ißoi-inson, an all rights ve ted in s id
Mary ».obi oon t»y said deed of Frank G. Ed«e,
or ariniug out' i the sane
And whereas, said Frank <4, E <ge hasfniied to
pay said »<»te at maturity, n w therefore by
virtue ot the p wer vested in me by saio tv-o
deeds, I ha nah Jonas wi 1 sell ,t public out
cry, to the bi 2 e-t bidder befoie th*- c»»uit h »use
d-H>r in Rome. Floyd (’ounr. Georgia. • n the
first Tuesday in January, 83 >, between th egal
hours i f tale the following aeeciibed* property
to wit:
An undivided one half interest in the follow
ing re I estate: All tnat t act or paice’ of 'and
si uat d. lying and being ia the twenty- li rd
(*43) dibtr.ct and third s* cti n ot Flo o Count* ,
Ge rtia, and being th »t pin of a rub divided
t >wd lor. out ot lan<* I r numbe- two hundred
ami seveidy-tive (275) described a* follows:
Fron*ing o Go r d ■»' street. eighty erven (87)
f< et a d extending b i« k a cist nee of on»* hnu
d ed and ei>>en(>ll) fief, lyin’ in the north
♦ ast corner of a tr ct of five (.») acr» s of land
b light by J N Wright from -1 B Sullivan in
the ye r eighteen h ndred <nde’. hty ? i"r(l-84)
with cer a»n dwelling house built thereon by
said Wright together with o h r imp •venients
Also that tract »f la».d lying and being in the
twenty -thiro (23) district and third (3) ect ion of
Floyd County Georgia bung pa t of 'a d 1 t
number two hundred and righty r nr (254) feet
fronting on Main si.ree sixty four (61) feet, more
or les*, and running b»ck ihr.e hundred ( 00)
fei t. a ong rhe, line between the property herein
de t c ibed and Mrs E. A heaves, to th p op
erry < wned by the I. J C-'hen < s ate,
thence aiong said Coh n|llne forty eight (48) feet;
thence ru ning b ck along the line between the
pio.»</rty h iein debcribed and tha f i ow owned
by E. B Luiio kio," tw<» huddtvd and ten (2» ■)
feet, to a cro*»k, and thence ninety (9 •) ro starting
point n Main street Aho that iracr, or parcel
of land situated lyi. gand fining in c<»*h ens
boro rear Rome <4 orgia, and k own on the map
ofGoihran?b<»ro as lots numbers fi'ty on« (si)
fifty two (v>) fi tv time (53) sis y four (54) and
fifty five (S'*) nil lying on ih< ea-t side of the Eart
Tennessee Virginia & oe< rgia Rai road, fronting
i n rhe rig «t of w.n of said rai oad five hun
d ed and eight* on (58 ) feet and run-ing east
erlv fron the nor bp int of said pare lofl<nd,
one hundred and filtv five (155) feet thence
son heriy five hundred and sis y >ix (556) ie t,
iheme th’-ee hundred and six (3 6) seer »o the
south point of said lot of parcel of land where it
j >ins the right on w .y of said railr ‘ad. Terma
of sale cash. This 30th, dav of x ovrmhei*, 1595.
HANNAH ONAS
Sale of Merchants’ National
Bank Stock.
Wherea 3 , The comptroller of the c irrency did
on the 2nd dav of S pt. 1*95 a provided by sec
tion No. 5 06 of the Natio- al bank ac>‘. levy
an assessment » f 25 p- r cent on ihe shareholders
of the Me-chants’ Nati •»nl bank, of Kone Ga ,
to make good its impairment of ca ital stock.
And whereat. Tne following named share
h »lder« have failed or refused to pay the same,
after thr-e .d< nt hs’ notice a* provided by sec
tion N »-4 U S H.S. Now th ref.>re I, W M.
Hamm n, pre id nt of the Merchants’ National
bml , by viriue of a resoluti n of the *oard
of direcTOFr* <»’ s id band and b authority of
the corn pt rol Ur o the ur'ency and the United
states revised sia’ut s will Feb before the ('ourt
h use door in rhe city of Rome, Floyd coun r y
Geor_ia< n the firrt Tuesday in January 1'96,
between the legal h- urs fixed for sheriff’s sales,
th*' iollowiug oe-cirbed shares of stock in the
said Merchants’ National bank of no me Ga.,
to wi :
Certificate 536, standing in name of C. M
Marshall trustee, five shares.
Ceitificire 546, stunning in name of J. C.
Clements, 16 shares.
Certificate 547, standing in name of J. C.
Clements, 17 shares
Certflcrte 54« rtanding in name of J. C.
Clements 17 shares.
Cort fiede 55!, standing in name of J. Cun
dell. one ti »ls -hare.
Certificate 581, standing in name of J. King,
10 shares.
Certificate 589 standing in name of J. F. Mc«
Clute, live shares.
Certificate 6'o, standing in name of J. F. Mc-
Clure five Bl ares.
Certificate 6J4, standing in name of J. F.
Ganns, it* shares.
Certificate 6 <5, standing in name of B. L Mid
dlebrooks. 25 shares
Cer’iflcate 8 2, standing in name of K. E.
Harris, 2 l / 2 shares,
W. M. Gammon, President.
NOTICE.
Agreeable to an order of the nourt 'f Ordi
nary of Flovd county will be sold at auction at
the court house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in January net’, 1896, within the legal
hours of sale the following property, towit:
south half of lot of lan I No 278 and that part
of lot of land No 298 which lies above the creek,
on the north side of the Coosa river, all lying
and being in the 4th district »nd 4th section of
Floyd county Georgia. Also the south east cor
ner lot 279. commencing at the south cast c >r
ner of said lot. and running with th* original line
north 6, west seven chains ten links to an old
as thence north sixteen, west 2 chains and 81
links to a post oat, thence south 87 west 9
ch in* and 50 to a white oak on the south side of
tho branch, thence south '5 west 0 <*h in and 4
links ty a stake corner, thence north *a<t 13
chain* and 40 Jinks to the beginning coiner con
taining »n all 141 1-10 acres more or less. 'lhe
nortn half of lot 278 is excepted as it has been
here ofore s< Id.
Sold as the piopertv of W. C. Price, late of
said county, deceased. Terms cash ’This 4th
day of December, 1895. JOEL L. PYLE,
Administrator.
CITATION-LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGI A—Floyd County.
To all whom it may roncern: A D. Hardin,
administrator of M Avery Hardin deoeas-d,
has in dno form applied to the undersigned for
leave to eeil the lands belongin ■ to the es’ate of
sai l deceased, ami -aid application will be
heard on the first Monday in January, next.
This 3d day of December 1895.
JOHN P. D\VIS, Ordinary
A YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA—FIoyd County.
To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby
given that the appraisers appointed to set
apart and assign a year’s support to A. L
Bi rd, Clara, Rosa and Graham Norman minor
children of Lon I. Norm <n, deceased, have
fl'ed their award, and unless good and suf
ficient cause is shown the same will be made
the judgment of the court at the January
term, 18*>. of the court of ordinary. This Ds
cember 2d. 1895.
JOHN P. DSVIS,
Ordinary Fioyd County. Georgia.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGI A—Floyd County.
To ail whom it ma concern: George H. Gould
having in prover form applied to me for ner
manent letters of administration on the estate of
John P. G"uld. lat» of said county, deceased,
thl- Is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of John P. Gould, deceased to be
and appear at myoffi 'e within tho time allowed
by law and show canee, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be grated to
George H. Gould on John P. Gould's estate.
Witdess my hand and official signature this 2d
day of December, 1895.
inuv v n.vrn
BILS WAN TED.
GEORGIA, Flo, d County.
th Board of C< mmissionere of Roads and
revenue >f said county desire to nceive bide
for three hundred and twenty five (825) lineal
feet of four itch gravel t» t:e placed on tne i oa i
leading tr"m Veal’s fe.rytotbe hill mar s e ab
Evens’ place. For further particulars see Tuos.
R. Evans or.l. E Cam ■. All bide roust be in
the offii e of tne cleikofrhe boridbi noon on
Saturday. J ,n”ary 4ih 1»96. The board reserves
the rtghi. to tej ct anv anu all bids.
Witue-s the Hon John C. Foster, Chairman
of the Boaru. -hie Dei-in >er. 3rd .895
MaX MEYERHaRDT, CLERK.
Road Citation.
GEORGIA, Flojd County.
Whereas, Tho.-. J Eubanks et al nave peti
tioned the Board of Commissioners of roads and
revenue of "aid county i or a public road leaving
the Cave spring ano Rome ro.-.d about titty yards
from Big cedar Bndg', and running east about
six hundred yards throu b Mrs. Henley’s farm
and turning south east and running through R
B Kiich’a farm and part of F. A. Glen ’e arm,
connecting the Rome and CaveSp.ing road with
iheroa: leading from Cave Spring out by Calvin
Pledger sh- p and on to ome. 1 bis ie ro no ify
all p. rsoim having ebjoctions thereto, or claime
fur damage" arcing therefrom, to make the
same known at the next meeting of thi boa.d to
be held on the Ist. Mon ay in -ia» u ,ry 18 6.
Wimesst.be Hon. t<>hn C. Foster, Chairman
of the Board, this December 3rd 1895.
MaX MEYEhH \KDT, CLERK.
Road Citation.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Whereas, W o. Ri c h et al hsve petitioned the
Board of Cominisii mere ofroaos and revenue of
Said county for a third class public road com
mencing at Bird Haney’e and running north
through the D ummond land theici through
the siias Gairett laud, and running by Jap
Wood’s house and through hie land crossing
the A'a road at Johnson’s s’ore a d intervening
the s Johnson Mill R ad i i th- flat just north
of acr Jones house on said Mill road, i his i,
to notify all persons bavin a object one thereto
or 'flaime for damages a i ing there r un to make
the same known at the next meeting of the
boa d to be held on the first Monday in January.
189 H.
Witnes the Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman ot
the Boaid, Ti is Dec"" her 3rd. 1895
MAX MEYER 'AID'T, CLERK.
Road Citation.
GEORGIA. Flojd c > t li .
Whereas. T. J Eubanks et al ha-e petit! med
tho board of Commissioners of r..ada an rev
e> ue of sai'i c -unt for a change in hat section
ot r d lead'. g from the Cave Spring road,
turning to the left at Jae. Hlenti'e and inters' cc
ing the Rome road at Calvin Pledger’s shop;
that instead of lurnhu to th right at Win. Tu ts
on the F. a. Glenn place, it ebon o turn to the
left and come bwk into h road a ho> ’ distance
beyondS.J. Pl i.gers. This ie to cite all i-ers ns
having objections thereto, or c aims for da uages
a, icing th.uef rom, to make the eame known at
the next meeting ot the board to be helu on the
firs' Mondaj' in January, 1«96
Witnes-the Hon. John C. Foster. Chairman
of the Board. This D-comber 3rd 1895
MAX Ml YERH\RDv, CLERK.
Road Citation.
GEORGIA Floyd County.
h reas, A. T. Harper et al have petitioned
the Boaru of Commies O' ers oi roads and rev
enue of said county for a change in the public
road c mmencing at the point south of the gate
leadi' g into the Perry farm where the r 'a' 1 on
the hid rune west from the sluie-’ ditch of Har
per and i a'ro I. and running theiace north to a
point on the next hill io rhe north « here the
road agai twee - said sluice flitch. This is to
c te aii person.’ tavi g objections thereto or
c alms for fl mages arising therefro to make
the s.ime known at the next, nwe ing of the
bo.rd to be held on the first Monday in January.
1896
Witness ths Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman
of me Board, this 3rd. day of December 1895.
MaX MEYt RHAICDT, CLERK.
Bids Wanted.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
The Board of (Tomniieei >ners of roads and
r v«i u*- of said county desires to receive bids
fr »m persons wmin « to act a* ferry-menat
Veai’s, i reemau’s and Pipe’s Ferrv for h - <ear
1*96 /XH bids must b* in ibe office or thn clerk
o1 rhe board by • oon on January 4»h,
1891. The boaid res rves the right to reject any
and all bids
Witness the Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman
of the Boaid, this Deetinber 3rd, 1895
M •. X MEYE HH a ROT, C
Wild Land Sales.
VVi’l be sold b fore the court house door in the
city of Rome Floyd Conn y, Ga. between the
legal hours of sa e, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruai j 1896, the following described property to
wi 1 .
_,ots No. 107 in third District and fourth Sec
tion entaining 20 acres more or less and lot >o.
37 111 third Di-trict and fourth seewn contain
ing 15 acres moie or lees, si me being fractb nal
lots in Floyd - ountv, Ga. Levied on b . virtue of
2 tax fifas for t lie years 1894 and 1895, issued by
J. J B’eckT. C in favor of sta'e and I o nty
vs. John Jones, as the prope'tyof tnede endant
11-8 3m J. P. MCCONNELL, Sheriff.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Notice is h' reby given that on Saturday the
7th day of December. 1895 at the court house in
Home, Floyd counry, Geo gia, I wll apply to the
Honorable W T. Turnbull, judge of tho Super
ior court of the Rome circuit for an order to
sell and reinvest the following real estate be
longing to W E. Lan kin, C. a. Lamkin. R. H.
Lumkln, and Francis Lamkin, minors, to-wit:
All that tract of land lying and being in the
city of K me, F oyd county. Georgi >. and
known as lot number twentj-niiie (z9)of 'he
Etowah division of sa’d eby of Ron e
The re-s n for selling the roperty as bove
described is that it is city property and very
expin.ive to seep in repairs, paying taxes and
insurance, and 'he minors being all boys, and
out of employment, and desire to change tie
investment to a farm. J. u. HUNT.
Guardian of W E. Lamkin, C. A Lamkin,
R. II Lamkin and Francis F. Lamkin. This
November 4, 1895
Application for Letters of
Dismisston.
GEORGIA.—FIoyd County.
Whereas, Henry Harvey, administrat/or de
bonis non, with will annexed ot E. Ber
ry, decease*!, and adin*nißtrato** de bonis non of
Mary J Brtry, deceas d, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed, that he h<s ad
minister o waid James E. and Mary J. Berry’s
erta.'e. This is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors to f»how cause, if any they
can why said admienator a hould n<>t be dis
charg d from his admirtraHon a> d receive let
ters ‘>f disuDSHiou on the fl "at Monday in Feb
ruary, 1896. This Noy. 8, 1895
JOHNP DAVI3
11-9 3m Ordmarv, Floyd County Georgia.
Notice.
Agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary
of Floyd county, will be sold at suction at the
court house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1896, within the legal
honrs of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Land lot No. 247 (two hundred ano torty-seven)
in Twerity-thii d district and third section Floyd
county. Georgia, containing 160 > cres, more or
les", except a small amount heretofore eold off
of H"id lot by Mrs. Arcadia E. Dowdell deceased,
while in life All of the land of said lot or tract
lying south of the Etowah river will be sold to
gether in one bod.. All of Said tract lying
north of the Etowah river will be ent into small
lota containing from one to twenty acres each.
A map of eaid tract can be ssan at Funkhouser’s
office. Rome. Ga. Sold as the property of Mrs.
Arcadia E. Dowdell, late of the state ol Ala
bama, deceased.
L Terms—One third cash, the balance in one and
two years, with Interest at 8 per e nt. per annum
Irom date. J. B Tippin, Administrator.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGI A—Floyd Countv.
To all whom it may concern: R. L. Knox and
R. B. Reaves having in proper form appl ed ta
me for permanent le-ter. or administration on
the estate of John Montgomery, deceased, late
of said county This ia to cite all and singular,
the creditors and next of k n of John Montgom
ery, deceased, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law and show
cause, it any they can, why permanent
admlnls’ra'ion ahonld not be granted to R. L.
Knox and R. B. leaves on John Montgomery’s
estate. Witness my hand and official signature
this 2d day of December, 1895.
JOHN P. DAVIS.