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YOUNG LADIES
who expect to get married this fall
should send to J. P. Stevens & Bro.,
Jewelersand Engravers, 47 White
hall St . Atlanta, Ga., for samples
ond prices of J
WEDDING INVITATIONS
also their new Wedding Coke B
will be sent free of charge.
RONNERS MAY READ
fins Column of Short Paragraphs and
Personal Mention.
NEWSY NOTES FOR HASTY READERS
Brief Mention of Many Kinds
Fateh of Items of Interes*
Cut to the Core
Drawing materials —cork screws.
The silverites are running down Hill.
Bring your job printing to the Tribune
job office.
Curry’s little headache powders will
cure you personally.
The sword hairpin is in harmony with
the sharp-faced old girl.
Repartee in a young girl is considered
sourness in an old maid.
Don’t forget to send in your ad early
for next Sunday’s Tribune.
We are writing an “Ode de Oblivion,’’
so it will reach its destination.
Lost—A lady’s blue cloth cape. Leave
at Tribune office —C. M. Marshall.
Next Sunday’s Tribune will he better
than ever. You should have an ad in
it.
Bob Rentz is having a great rush on his
tine peanuts and delicious fruits and can
dies.
Lost—Plush buggy robe, lost at Capt.
Ewing’s. Reward paid for return to
W. J. West. 2t
It seems strange when a girl has money '
in her own name that she is anxious to
change it.
Wanted —Two gentlemen want first,
class board in a good family. Ad
dress, P. O. Box 358.
It is quite certain that the wind will
not blow through the whiskers of the
next president of the United States.
W. T. Cheney buys notes and lends
money on any good security. Loans
placed on real estate for moderate
amounts. No delay, e.o.d.&wk Im
Don’t wait until cold weather to repair
or reset your grates. Dick Treadaway
will exchange new grates for old ones.
Leave orders at H. D. Hill’s office. ts.
The old “Texas Photo C 0.,” has
changed hands, Pursie M. King is run
ning it now. He is making a specialty
of tin types at four for twenty-five cents.
A stomachful of undigested food is
about as unhealthy a mass as one can
well imagine.
What can be done with it?
There it stays. It wont digest. It
churns up, ferments and decays; be
comes poisonous (as all putrid
does) and causes great pain and deep
seated disorders.
In order to change all this, take
Shaker Digestive Cordial.
It stops fermentation and decay at
once, so that no more poisons are
created. It clears the stomach of poi
sons already there. It helps it to turn
the food that remains, into healthful
nourishment. It strengthens the
stomach for the next meal.
Here is the whole philosophy and
cure of indigestion in a few words.
And what’s more, its all true. Try it.
Shaker Digestive Cordial is for sale
by druggists, price 10 cents to SI,OO a
bottle.
Burney never forgets trunks.
Call or telephone Armstrong.
COBB COUNTY FAIR.
Will Open Next Thursday, October 13'b, At
Marietta.
The Cobb County Fair will throw
open its gates next Thursday, October
13th, and last five day. Mr. Gid Mor
ris, the secretary, and Mr. Whitlock,
the president, have worked to make
it not only creditable to the county
but a success in every particular. Now
it remains for the people to do their
part and patronize it.
The field the garden, the x orchard,
the vineyard, the dairy, and house
hold, will all be represented. The
stock, of horses and cattle, hogs and
poultry and the various resources of
th i county, will make an exhibit worth
se (ing.
The races will be a feature to inter
est all each day.
Be sure to make ycur arrangements
and attend.
The W. &A. and M. & N. G. Rail-
10 ids have given reduced rates to
Marietta during the fair.
The cure of rheumatism has often
taxed medical skill, but its preventiou
has been very easy by an occasional
use of Simmons Liver Regulator. It
keeps the liver well regulated, and
the system free from poison. Therein
is the secret of health. “I have used
it for years for Indigestion and Con
stipation, and also found it gives one
relief from a touch of rheumatism.’’ —
N Hughes, Lordsburg, N. M.
Nln art's Gin and Buchua a
noHiiive cure for all kidney,
11 ver and Biomacii troubles.
Burney’s midnight hack is just
as prompt as his Noonday baggage
wagon —Never btops.
BUSY CLIFF DWELLERS.
The Pueblo Women Are Literally Em
presses off Their Homes.
“The cliff people are a busy folk, ”
writes Hamliu Garland in The Ladies'
Home Journal, in an article describing
the homes, home life and customs of the
cliff dwellers of the southwest—“the
most mysterious people in America, ” as
he designates them. ‘ ‘ The women grind
meal and weave blankets and baskets
and make very interesting and often
beautiful pottery. The old men make
moccasins very deftly, while the young
er men go down from the cliff to the
fields to tend the growing crop, to
watch the struggling'corn as it battles
against drifting hot sand anj against
sudden floods- —such are the extremities
of their climate. Each morning while I
was in Hano I heard the men at early
dawn go singing down the steep trail—
down into the purple plain. Their qua
vering songs floated up to me with a
strange beauty. Each morning, while
it was still dark, the women woke ine
by entering the room where I lay to
grind corn, and each night 1 went to
sleep to the regular rhythm of the meal -
ing stone timed to the mystical reli
gious chant of the toiling women.
“Let it be said that there is no wom
an slavery among these people anymore
than among the Navajoes. The women
are chief property holders. The house is
generally the woman’s, and descent is
through her and not through the father.
The men are seldom severe in manner,
and in Acoma and Walpi, as well as in
Laguna and Zuni, I saw the men tak
ing care of the babies and doing it with
great tenderness and smiling patience.
I saw no evidence of any severity except
in case of the old women. They seemed
-to be the drudges of the household in
Walpi and in Acoma, carrying wood
and bottles of water up the steep trail,
bent, withered, morose and complain
ing. They alone of all these people
seemed saturnine.’’
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Sheriff’s Sales for November, 1896,
GEORGIA—FIoyd County.
Will be sold before the court hence door in
the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga., between
the legal home of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November, 1896, t'*e following described prop
erty, to-wit:
One farm lying in a body, consisting ot whole
lots 3C6,335 and 346, on west side of Etowah
river, and ail of lot 395 on west aide of Etowah
river, also all of lota 3 7. 334 and 317 on east side
of Ayer’s Ferry real all in tbe 23d district and
3d section of Flo; d county. Ga. Also lots 253,
217, and eigb’y acies on east side of lot 252 ana
40 acres in no thf a-t corner of lot 251 ar:d all of
lot 288 on west side of Spiing Creek, said farm
aggregating or e tbonsai d acres in raid 23d atd
22d districts of Floyd c mnty, Ga., and known
as tbe Tom Ayer place. Levi don by virtue of
a fl fa issued from the Floyd Superior court in
favor of Wm. H. Male, Berj Graham, Willis
Halle, jr, and Harris Hayden ve Thoe. C. Ayer,
as a* ministrator of tbe esta e of H. C Ayer,
decea-ed, as tbe pioperry of Tbos. C. Ayer as
administrator of tbe estate of k H. C. Ayer, de
ceased.
Also at the eame time and place, all that part
of lot o f land No. 287 lying east of Ooatanaula
river and on tbe north ball of lot No. 214, it
being that part of 214 off of said lot lying next
to the Ooetananla river and bounded on the
south by tbe land of Anson L at hers, and on
the west by lot 213 and Ooatanaula river, and on
the east bv tbe lands of Burwell Salmon, said
lands lying and being in tue 24th district and
3rd section of Floyd county. Oa.. and being the
place wbereon the defenoan'S now reside.
Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued from the
Floyd city court in favor of N. A. Dodd va J.
L. button and J. Sutton, as the property of tbe
defendants.
Also at tbe same time and ph ce, a pi rt of lot
No. 240 In tbe 4th district and 4th section of
Floyd county, Ga , all of said li t except 50 acres
in the s utheast corner es raid lot now owned
by G. W. Allen. Levied on by vi*tue of a
justice court ti fa issued from the 1120th dis
trict, G. M Floyd county, Ga., in favor of K.
D. Van Dyke ve Mill a T. Jackson and J. M.
Payne, as tbe property ot J. M. Payne, one of
the defendants. Levy made by A. S. White.
L. C.
Also at the same time and place, twenty acres
of land, more or less it being the southwest
corner of land lot No. 360, in 23d district ana 3*l
section of Floyd county. Ga.. and being more
fnlly dercribed in a from J. J. Black v*
ihe said King, Miller and Elliott, itme being of
record in clerk’s office Floyd superior ccurt. in
book T, page 298. Levied on by virtue of three
tax ti fas for the years 1893, 1894 and 1895, issued
by John D. Moore, tax collector, in favor . f
State and County va J. P. King, H. V. M.
Miller and Jas. M. Miller, as the property ot the
defendants.
Also at tbe same time ard place, that tract of
land in the Coosa Division of the city of Rome,
Fl *>d county, Ga., known as part of lot No.
186 of raid division, situated between the resi
dence l< t of W. F. Ayer and the ord Harpold
place and fronting on the northeast side of Sec
ond avenne, (formerly Howard street), 66 feet
and running back of even w dth 285 feet.
Le< ied on by virtue of afi fa issued from tire
Polk superior court in favor of Hannah Jonas
Leannora Bradford, as tbe property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and place, the residence
of J R. Patton and improvements thereon, in
East Rome, fronting 158 feet on Spring street
ana extending bt-ck be'ween parallel lines 250
feet, known «s the property bought by hi m from
T. W. H. Harris March 3,1°84, See D <-d rec >rde
"D O,” page 745. Also tbe lot Iron Ing 50 feet
on Spring street, and extending back betw.en
paialle] lines 150 feet, and 1 nprovements on
same, lying west of said rerid. nee, adj Inlng
tbe Warner residence, and fully de>cnuedin .
mortgage from J. B. Patton to H. W. Butt* rff,
recorded in book Ros mortgages, nages 30', 310
and 311; also a town lot in West Rome lard out
by Rome Land ompany, and bounded by Park
avenue. Alabama road and rignt-of way of the
C. R. &C. R R , encumbered with a m irtgage
tor $1,5t0 to W.T. and O. H Me William", and
fnlly described in the But'oiff mortgage of June
24 1889 bx>k R, pages 39 to 311. Levien on by
virtue ot afi fa Issued from the c ty court in
favor of Simpson Grocery Compsm. beaier, vs
Joseph B Patron, aethe property of tbe defenu
ant, who is now in possession.
Also at tbe same time and place, all that tract
or parcel of land Iving and being in last Rome,
Gfronting on North evenue s- ventj five and
a half fee*, and running westerly along 'be lot of
H J. Hine * ne hundred and forty-nine and a
half feet, ihence northeasterly eighty-nine ana
a half feet, along the lot of H. J Hine, thence
69feet. a'ong lvej’“ lot, tberce HOfeetalmg
ulnimon.' lot aid 19> teet along Sear’s lotto
North avenue, tbe raid lot or pa'cel of land in
Block ■•<;’’ according to Hand & Deilz.’s survey
being i art of lota No" 4 and 5. This property
bemg In East Rome. Floyd c -unty, Ga. Levied
on by virtue of a fl fa Issued from the oity ponrt
of Atlanta, Ga., in favor of ibe Southern Home
Building and Loan Association vs Mrs. Evelyn
L. Cox, as tbe property of the defendant.
J P MCCONNELL, Sheriff.
Marshal Sales.
Will he acid before the c iurt house door in
the city of Route, Floyd county, Georgia. b -
tween the leeal hot r- of sale, on the first Tues
d*y in Novim -er 1t96, the louowing described
property to- wit:
also at vie sane time and place one house and
lot in the Fifth ward of the city of R mi front
ing on Pennington avenue So feet mote or lets
50 ieet deepmore or less. Bunded on the north
and south by the property of defend nt and on
th-* west by fennlngton a'enue and east by an
aile«. l.evitd on as the property of W.T. Cower
by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of the mayor ar.d
count 11 of the city ot R nn, < eorgia v* «. 1
C omer sot tax due said city tor the year 1896.
Also at the same iim’ and ; lace one lot with
improvements In the Si cjnd ward ot the city ol
Kt me fronting on West First street 1.0 ieet
in >ro or less and running b‘c« 150 feet more or
less. Bound* don then* nth by w esi First street
and on tie north by-lai* street ar.d on the west
bv Mrs. Pressl* y and on ihe east by the property
ofC. D. Wo. d L-viedou a* the property of
L. P. Hammond by virtue ot a tax fi fa in lavor
f the mayor and com cil of the cry of Rome
Ga ,ve L P. Hammond tor ax due said city
fur the year 18**
Also at the eame time and place one h use and
lot in the second ward ot the citv of Rome,
fronting 6j feet mote er less on Kailroal street
and InO feet deep more or less. Bounced on the
west by Rai'ioad street, on the north bv the
property ot Mrs. M. I*. Gi ddard on the e»et by
the Etowah River and on the south by tee prop
erty of the oettnd nt. Levied ou by vi.tpe of
a tax fi fa in favor oi the mayor and com cil of
the <tty ot Rome va, Alexander li'luje estate
for tax due said ci*y of Rome Gc* lyia lut the
y ear 18'6.
Also at the same time and place ore bouse
ano lot in t< c First ward of the errv oi tone,
fronting on West First street 75 ieet m >re * r
less and running back 100 teet no-re or i*ss.
Bounded on the south by West First sto et on
vn the west by the property ot J. n. Reynolds,
on the east by the pro. eiy cf W. M. Neel
I evled on as the property of F. Bei j imiu by
virtu* of a tax ti fa m favor of the n-avor and
j com cil of the city of Rome vs F. Bei j min for
I taxes due said city of Home tor the j*«r rß9y.
A Iso at the s ime time and place one two-story
brkk cwelling house in the Third ward or the
city of Rome, flooring on second avenue HXiieet
more or less and running back 150 feet more or
l-ss Bounded on the west by Secind avenue
on the north by the property of J. J. Seay, on
iu_ couth by the property of are. Lenora Brad
terd and on the erst by an alley Levied on as
the property of T. M. Holmes estate by virtue of
> a tax fl fa in favor of the mayor and council oi
llm city ot Rome vaT M Holmes esta'e for tax
due said city of Rome f**r ibe year 1896.
Aho at the same time and place one lot with
impiovements in the Fourth ward of the city of
Rowe, f on ing 4 f tt more or less and running
b ck 65 eet mote or less; hounded on the east
br Fitth avenue on the south by the property
cf John Funderburk, on the north by JU. A.
Wimpee and on the west by the property ot the
Murphy estate. Levied on as the property of
W. T. Grace by virtue nf a tax fi fa in favor of
the mayor and ccuncii of the city ot Rome vs.
W. T. Grace fcr ti x due said city for the year
1896.
Also at the same time and place one lot with
improvements in the Filth ward of the city of
Rome, fronting on South Broad Street, former
>y Main street, 260 feet more or lees. Bounded
on the north by the property of C. M. Harper,
on the Fouth by tbe property of Mrs. W. A
Knowles and on the east by the Etowah River.
Levi don as tbe property of the Etowah Land
Co., by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of the mayor
I ana ciurcil of the city of Rome, Ga., vs the
Etowah Land Co for tax due said city for the
! year 1896.
I Also at the same time and place one lot with
1 impri v ments in the first ward of the city of
Rome, fronting 60 ieet more or lees on Sixth
avenue and 8) i. er deep more cr 1 es; bounded
on the north by the property cf J. A. Bale, on
tbe west bj Sixth avenne, on the south bv East
■ Second stnetandon tbeeast bv the property
l of Mrs. J. C. Wood estate. Levied on by virtue
of a tax fl fa in favor of the mayor and council
o’tuecity of Rome, Georgia, vs. Mrs, J. R.
Freeman estate t -r tax due said city for the year
1896.
Also at the same time and place one house
and lot in the Filth ward of the city of Rome
Georgia, fronting on Penringtop avenue. 60 teet
more or less and ’SO feet deep more cr less.
Bounded on the west by Pernington avenne
and on the south bv Coosa street ana on the east
bv a vacant lot of McDonald and Sparse and on
the north by the property of McDonald and
Sparks. Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa in
favor of the mayor and council of the cit* ot
K- m«, Georg a, vs. Marauds Daniel Hr tax cue
said city for the y ear 1896.
Also at the s <me time and place one house and
lot m the Fourth ward of tbe city ot Rome,
iron'ing on Avenue C. IGO feet m< ra or lees
and running b ck 359 feet more or less.
Bounded on the east by Avenue C and on the
south by Me enough st ict atd on the north by
the property of Ge >. A. 11. Hanis and on the
west b> an alley. Baid propeity is where de
ft ndant now resides. Levied on bv virtue of a
tax fi fa in lav >r of the mayor and council of
the city of Rome vs H D. Hill for tax du s id
city ot Rime lor the year 1896
Also at the same titre and place one home and
lot in the Fifth ward of tbe city of Bonn, Geor
gla, fronting on Bluff street 100 feet more or
less by 100 feet deep wore or leas. Bounded on
the east by the property of W . L Goroon, ou tbe
westbj an al’ey. Baid property is where de
fendant now resides. Levied on as the property
nf Lucy crown estate by virtue of a tax fl fa in
favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Rome vs. Lucy Brown estate for tax d e said
city for the j ear 1896.
AUo at tbe same time and place one house and
lot in the First ward of the city of t ome, Geor
gia, fronting on Broad street 50 feet more or less
and runuingiback KOfeetmore oriels. Bounded
nn the westby the property of Mrs. Hi nry Nor
ton, on the north by Broad street and i n the
east by the property ot T. 8. Wood. Levied on
as the property of J. 4 uAdell, by virtue ol a tax
I fifain tavor of tbe mayor and council of the city
I of Kerne vs. J. Cundell for tax due said citv for
th) ’ ear 189’.
Also at the same time and place one house and
lot in the First ward of tbe city of Rome front
ing on Ross street 50 feet more oriesi and 100
feet deep more or less. Hounded on the east by
Ross street, on the north by the property of Sai
lie Rayne, on the south by the property of Dick
Hott and on tbe west by the property of Ltzz'e
Jenkin*. -Levied on by virtue of a tax fi tain
favor of the mayor and council of the c.ty or
Rome vs. Floyd Akin estate for tax cue said
city of Rome for the year 1896.
- A'so at the same time and place one house and
lot in the Fourth ward of the city of Rome Ga ,
fronting an Fifth avenue 36 feet more or less
end running hick I'o fe“t mere or lees to the
property of Tramme 1 snl Morris m. Bounded
on th** e-es by Fifth aveh e, on the south by the
I pro. erty of Dave Tate on the ninth ana west
by th“ property of Morrison and Trammell.
. Levied on as the property of J. F. "uetin. by
virtue of a tax fi fa in favor oi lhe mayor a-o
council of ti e city of Rome, Georgia, vs J. F
Austin for tax due said city ot Rome for the
year 1896.
Also at the seme time and place one house
and lot in tbe fourth ward of the city of Rome,
Georgia, fronting on Avenue A 60 feet more or
less and running back to tbe Oostanaula river
?00 feet more or less. Bounded on the west by
avenue A and on the south by the property of
John Doyal and on the north by the propeitv
of J. Walter R« ece and on the east by the Ooe
tanaula river. Levied on as the proper! ot
Mrs. J. F. Wardlaw by virtue of a tax ti fa in
favor of tbe neyor and council of the city of
'Ron ev'. Mrs. F. Wardlaw for tax doe said
city for tbe year 1896.
Also s' tbe same time and place one vacant
lot in h i second ward of tbe city of Rome.
<4ooi gla, fronting on Broad street s>xty feet
m ’re or less, and running back 106 feet more
:ot less. Bounded on the north by Bread street
and on tlic south by Fourth avenue and on the
east W tbe property of H. H. Jones and on tbe
sjwh bvthe property of M. C Mathis Levied
on as th“ proper'v of the Mrs. 8 A. Dail>y
estate by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of mayor
and council oi city <>• Bow** vs b. A Dailey for
t x due s lid city o’ R >nw for toe ye r 1896.
I Also st lh« same time and place i.ne house
'and lot in the first waidot the city of Bone
i fronting on the Rune railroad to feet in* re or
lees I'o tret deep wore or le s. Bounded on
I tbe north by the property of Frank H rbonr
and ou the west by ths property cf C. D Wood.
Levied on as the property of theT. M. Me
Guire estate by virtue ot a tax fi rain favor of
the mayor anil c .uwil of ihs city of home.
Georgia, vs the T. N. Mc-»uire esta'e for tax
oue said city for tbe year 1896
Also at the same time and p’ace one house
at d 1 • in ibe f.-nrrn ward of the city ot Rome,
fronting on Avsnue A 8.) feet more or lira
ano uuiiiug o*.ck 50 feet more or less; boundeu
1 on the south by the propertv of E. L. Hoeworth
and on the west by avenue A ann on the north
by the propeity < f John Bailey and ou the eas'
by Owtsnau'a river. Levied on as the proper.y
of M. A Thedfoid by virtue of a tax fi fa in
favor of the mayor and council of the city of
Rune vs M. A Thedford lor tax due eaid city
for the year 1896
Also at the «ame time and place one house
and lot its the fourth ward of the citv of Home,
fronting ou fifth avt nue 100 fe< t mere or less
and running back 159 feet, more or Gee. Bounded
on the ■ out.h by the property of M a. Wimpee
■ nd on the west by the property of D. B. Hamil
ton and on tin north by the property of Mre.
John Franks and on the east bv fltrh aveni-e
Lev ed on as the i roperty o’ L. D McKee by
virrne of a t;ix fi fa in favor of tbe mav. r and
council of the city of Rome va L. D. M.Kee for
tax due said city for the year 1896
Also at the same time and place one lot with
■Uiprovements in lhe *econd ward ot the city of
Rome, Georgia, tiouting on fifth avenue 60 feet
more or leas and running back 100 feet more or
lees; bounded on the west by fifth avenue and
on the sin hby an alley and on the north by
the property of J. B, Fl* wing. Levied on by
virtue of a tax fi fain favor ot the wayor and
c nncll of the city of Rome, Georgia ve «. W.
F Lamkin estate fur lax due said city of Rome
fort,hejearlßs6.
Also at lhe same time and place nne lot wi<h
improvements in the fifth w-roof the city of
Rome, Georgia, frun ing on South Broad street
(formerly Main street) 60 fest more or less and
running back 150 feet more or less. Bounded on
the eouthvasi by Bou*h eroad street and ou the
north by the property of .. M„ Vandiver, and
on the northwest by the cem tery and on the
southwest by tue property of the defend nt
Levied on as the property of Lucy Mos*lev by
virtue of a tex fi fa in favor if the may* rand
council of tbe citv of Rome fur tax due said
city for the y* ai 1896.
Also at fe ram* time and place one bouse
and lot in the second ward o‘ the city of Rome
fronting on llf h avenue 50 fe’t more or less and
run. tue b ck 150 feet mi> eor lese. Bounded ou
the w*st by fifth ave* ue and cn rhe north by the
protettyofJ. Sum V>-al and en tbe east by the
P’opert* o* L. F Todd and on the south by
E i Ki end stree. L- vied on as the proper vof
Mrs..!, t*. Manley by virtue of a tax fi fain
oruf _iid co .t ell of ths city cf
Rome, Georgia, vs Mrs. J. P. Manley for tax
doe raid city tor the year 1896.
i iso at, th ■ same time and place onevresnt
lot in the thi* d ward of the city of Rome,
Geot gia. fronting on second avenue 25 leet more
or i- ss and running bat k 260 ieet more or less to
an alley ; bounded on the west by second avenue
and on the south by East First street and on
ths north by the property of H. 11 Smith, and
ou rhe east by an alley. Levied on as the prop
erty of Dr. T. R Gariington by virtue of a’ax
Ufa in favor ot the mayor and counci of the
city of Rowe, Georgia, for tax due said city of
Rome for the year 1896.
Also at the eame time and place one lot. with
improvements in the third ward of tbe city of
Rome. Georgia, fr nting on second avenue 15J
feet, more or lese, and being 100 leet deep more
or less; bounded as follcwe: On the east by
Second avenu- and on the south by East Firet
street and on the west by the property of tbe
Merchant’s National Bar k and on the north by
the property of A. Do- gherty, k -.own as the
Armstrong Hotel property Levied on by vir
tue of tax fi fa in favor of the mayor end council
of the city of Rome, Georgia, vs The Rome
Hotel Comp ny ror tax due the said city of
Rome for the year 1896.
Also at the same tin e and place one three
story orick store house in the second ward of
rhe city of Rome, Georgia, fronting Broad street
30 feet more or lees and running back 150 feet
mire or less; bounded on the north by Broad
street and on ihe west by tbe property of Jas.
Hight and on the east by the property of D. H.
Shelton. Levied on as tbe property of Jas. T.
McGuire by virtue of a tax fits in favor of the
city of Rome. Georgia, vs Jas. T. McGuire for
tax die sail city of Rome for the year 1896.
Also at the same time and pines one house
and lot in tbe third ward of the city of Rome,
fronting on Second avenue 61 feet more or less
and Ito feet deep mote or less. Bounded on the
north by the property of Dr. J. B. S. Holmes
and on tee south by ths property of the William
Ramey estate and" on the west by Second ave
nue. LevLd on as the property ot Mrs. D. M.
Hood, by virtue of alas file in favor of the
mayor ai d council of tne city of Rome Georgia,
vs Mrs. D. M. Hood for tax cue said city ot
Home for the year 18?6.
Also at the same time and place *n« lot with
improvements in tbe fourth ward of the city of
Rome, Georgia, fronting on Fifth aven e 80
fe -t more or less and running back 150 feet more
or less; bounced on the east by fifth avenue
and on ths north by the property of J. A. Bule
and on tbe west by the properly of D. B. Hatnil
ton and ou the south by the property of Mrs. L.
P. Walker. Levied on as the property of T. T.
Hargis, by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of the
mat or and council of the city of Rome, Ga., vs
T T. Hargis for tax du 1 said city for the year
1896,
Also at the same time and piece one bonse
and lot in the first ward of the city of Heine,
fronting on Broad street, one hundred feet more
or less and running back 125 feet more or les-;
bounded on the south by Broad street, on the
east by Ninth avenue, on the north by the
propeit. of J. H. Reynolds, now occupied by
Will Rhudy, and on the West by the property cf
the John Bailey estate. levied on as the pr< p
erty ot Mrs. W. H. Adkins by virtue of araxfi
fa in favor of the mayor and council of the city
of Rome vs Mrs. W. H. Adkins for tax due said
city for the year 1836.
Also at tbe same time and place one house
and lot in the fifth ward of ihe :ity i f Rome,
Georgia, front ng on Fort avenue"Bo feet and
running back 'Ou feet more or kse; bounded on
the north by the property of »r>. Sarah w*st
water, on ihe eatt by the property of Frank
McConnell, on toe south by the property of
Mrs. E. A. Ross and on the west by Fort ave
nue. Levied on as the property of Frank Branch
by virtue of tax fl fa in favor of the may ir and
council of the city of Rome vs Frank Branch tor
tax Cue said city for the year 18P6.
J. B. SHROPSHIRE,City Marshal.
Tax Levy, 1896.
Rom-c, Ga., Sept. 14, 1896.
The Board Os Commissioners of Roads and
Revenue of Floyd county, Georgia, having
taken into consideration the levying nf taxes
fur tbe present fl cal year, cue taxab e property
of the county bring lound from the tax digest
to be $7,584 014 00
Tbe State tsx on the foregoing is
4.56mi11fi making the sum of 34,583 10
The follow n« tax i« hereby levied:
•PMCIK.C TAX.
To pa’ prncipa l and inte-eet on
conntv bond , eight per cent, on
State tax 2,766.65
To run chaingang, 6 per cent on
State rax 2,074.99
To bridge fund, 10 per cent, on
Stare tax 3,458 30
F lit COt; ITT rURPOSES.
To poor fund. 0 per ct i n State tax 2.G74.99
To jail fund. 6 per cr. on Stare tex 2J-74.99
To jury fund 36 per cr. on State tax 12,449.92
To general fund, 47 3 -10 on State tax 16 357 31
$41,2-7.04
Th« sain* being 5.44 mills on the dollar, of the
taxable property of the county, making in all
for state and county purposes one dollar on the
one hundred dolla-s.
It is ordered that such notice be given cf this
lev as required by law.
witness tbe Hon. John C Foster, chairman
of the hoard. 3 Tilts September 14, 1896.
9 -iE-.30d MANfMEYERIi tdDC, Clerk,
NOTICE.
J. A Bale > Petition to foreclose mortgage,
vs >NO.7. Floyd Superior Court.
J. F. Turner July term, 1891.
To the Defendant J F. Turner:
Tbe defendant is hereby *equlred personally,
or by attorney, to be and appear at the next Su
perior Court to be held in and for said County
on the third Monday In January next, then and
there to anewer the i laintiff s petition to fore
close mortgage, as in default thereof ea’d Court
will proceed as *n justice shall appertain.
Witness, the Honorable W. M. Henry, Judge
of said Court, this 22d day of Sept* mber. 1896.
WM E. BBYSIEGEL.
Clerk Superior Court,
Fioyd County, Ga.
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