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SOCIAL GOSSIP ■ M
ahd SOME AFFAIRS.
The third annuel convention of the
Georgia division United Daughters of
the confederacy meets in this city at
10:30 o’clock, Thursday morning, Oct.
14, in Masonic Hall, says the Augusta
Chronicle. The convention will be
held during the 14th and loth. There
will be two business sessions each day.
The morning session beginning at
3:30. There will be a reception tend
ers 1 the convention by the Augusta
Ohapter at the home of the president*
Mrs. William F. Eve. Thursday
afternoon from 5:30 to 7:30 o’clock all
members of the chapter are urgently
requested to attend this reception and
assist in the entertainment of tbeir
guests. The Augusta Chapter of
Daughters of the American Revolution
and of the Colonial Dames and the
Ladies’ Memorial Association, have
been invited by Chapter A to meet
the members of the convention at
the afternoon reception.
On Thursday evening at 8 o clock,
October 14, at Masonic hall, the Hon r J-
C. C. Blaok will deliver the annual ad
dress before the convention.
An invitation has been extedned to
the Survivors’ Association to attend the
address in a body, ard Company A with
its loyal captain, will attend in uniform.
Confederate songs, by a chorus of
Tubman High school girls, will add
much to the pleasures of the evening.
The public are most cordialiy invited
to hear the oration by our gifted fellow
townsman and'ex-Confederate soldier.
The following is a list of delegates
to the annual convention of the Daugb
tefs of the Confederacy, that will be
held in Augusta Thursday and Fri
day:
Savannah—Mrs. L. H. Raines.
Atlanta —Mrs. C. H. S. Plane, Miss
Alace Baxton, Mrs. J. J. Thomas,Mrs
E. G. McCabe, Miss Bunie Love, Mrs.
R. H. Milledge.
Covington and Oxford—Miss Nina
Hardeman.
Macon—Mrs. J. Appleton Collins,
Mrs. T. O. Chestney.
Waynesboro —Mrs. R. C. Neely,Mrs.
Edward C. Blount.
Rome —Mrs. J. A. Rounsaville, Mrs.
Ethel Hillyer Harris.
West Point—Mrs. W. B. Higginbot
tern. Miss Julia Turner.
Gainesville—Mis. J. C. Dorsey, Mrs.
S. C. Dunlap.
Barnesville—Mrs. Louie Kendall Rog
ers. Mrs. Blalock and Mrs. Burr.
Columbus—Mrs. A. C. Flewellyn,
Mrs. Bettilu Johnson.
Athens—Miss'M. L. Rutherford, Miss
Rosa Woodberry, Mrs. Nellie Stovall
Phinizy, Miss Mattie Wilson.
Milledgeville—Mrs. Chas. P. Craw
ford.
LaGrange sends two, but names have
not been received.
Sparta sends delegates, but names
have not been received.
Cartersville—Miss Sallie May Akin.
Greensboro—Mrs. Henry T. Lewis.
Tomson —Mrs. O. B. Neal.
Brunswick —Mrs. M. M. Madden.
The Augusta delegates are: Mrs. Jno.
B. Connelly, Mrs. B. O. Miller, Mrs.
Virginia D. A. Allen, Mrs, J. C. C.
Black, Mrs, S. B. Carpenter.
Mrs. J. A. Rounsaville and Mrs. Ethe]
Hillyer Harris will leave this morning
for Augusta to attend the annual couven
tion of the Daughters of the Confederacy.
They are the special delegates from this
city to that meeting.
Mrs. Myrick has chosen two of the
most representative women in the Geor
gia Press club and their presence will be
a distinguished addition to the body of
prominent women to assemble in Rome
next month says the Augusta Chronicle.
This meeting of the state federation
will be one notable in many respects. It
marks the first year’s success of one of
the strongest women’s organizations in
the south and one that has alredy made
its power felt in Georgia. As the devel
opement of all educational interests in
the state has been made the principle of
the federation movement, that subject
will be ably discussed by brilliant and
representative women. The interest of
the press women throughout the state is
SLEEP
FOR
SKIN-TORTURED
BABIES
And rest for tired mothers in a warm bath
withCuncußA Soap, and a single application
of Coticvba (ointment), the groat skin cure.
CvTicunA RK?n:r>tM afford instant relief,
and point to a speedy cure of torturing, dis
figuring, humiliating, itching, burning, bleed
ing, crusted, scaly skin and scalp humors,
with loss of hair, when all else falls.
Sold throughout th, world. Pottsb Datto ABD Ch sM.
Coil' . Hole Prop*.. Bofiton.
er- “ Uov to Cure BUn-Tortured BiMu," ftM.
BKIN SCALP “ctrncußl u JoAP br
urged, since it is in their power not alon e
to aid in the development of the federa
tion work, but to broaden its scope in
every way by. accurate publication of the
various meetings and leading features
miking them of interest.
The election of delegates to the
meeting of the state federation in
Rome resulted in the election of Miss
Alice Baxter as delegate and Mrs. J.
A. Childs as alternate, save the Atlanta
Constitution, Mrs. Charles Read will
be in attendance as president of the
Atlanta Woman’s club. Mrs. Nellie
Peters Black will represent the re
formatory movement. Mrs. Albert
Cox will represent the Nineteenth
Century Club. Mrs. 'John K. Ottley
will be present as a' chairman of tne
programme committee, and a number
of brilliant club women will be in
Rome at the time of the state meet
ing. _ ,
Condensed Testimony
Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manu
facturer’s Agent, Columbus, Ohio,
certifies that; Dr. King’s New Discovery
has no equal as a Congh remedy. J. D.
Brown, Prop. St James Hotel, -t.
Wayne, Ind,, testifies th-t he was cured
of a Cough of two years standing, caused
by La Grippe, by Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. B F Merrill, Baldwinsville,
Mass., says that he has used and recom
mended it and never knew it to fail and
would rather have it than any doctor,
because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming,
222 E. 25th St. Chicago, always keeps it
at hand and has no fear of Croup, be
cause it instantly relieves. Free Trials
Bottles at Curry-Arrington Co. ’s drug
store.
SERIES MAY BE STOPPED.
Donor of the Ve-niple < up In the National
Lv-Hijue Dig, nl j. tied.
Pittsburg, O :r. 12. —The Temple Cup
series in the National ’league maybe
contested no more. W. C. Tempie of
Pittsburg, who presented the magnifi
cent silver trophy to the league, is dis
satisfied with this year’s contest. He
deciares he will attend the league meet
ing in November and request that the
cup be returned to its donor.
.“I will also,” said Mr. Temple, ‘'ask
that the league investigate the charges
that the Baltimore and Boston players
this year agreed to an equal division of
the receipts in facegif tne league’s ex
plicit conditions, about GO per cent to
the winner and 40 per cent to the loser.
These rumors have been very annoying
to me and if proven true I will ask that
the offenders be blacklisted. Tne cup
was offered to benefit the game gen
erally and to develop a fast series. This
year’s has not been such.”
To Cure a Coldln One Day ,
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. sc.
I have just received a car
load of first/class Jellico coal
Order at once, E, E, Holder
Phone 169,
CAROLINA BANK IS CLOSED.
Fir»t Nation*!** Failure Causes Western,
De !»<>■*it«»ra to Draw Out Fumh. •
Asheville, N. 0., Oct. 12. —When
the First National bank failed on July.
80 many depositors in the Western Car
olina bank endeavored to draw out their
funds. The 60-day rule was enforced
as soon as the demand became large and
Tuesday morning the bank did not open
its doors. A statement on the door
says: “This bank closed for liquida
tion. ’ ’
It is understood that the bank was
overloaded with real estate, especially
country property, and on which reali
zation will be slow. The number of
small depositors is large and there was
tome excitement when the doors of the
bank did not open Tuesday.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world for cuts or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
oirns and all skin eruptions and post
tvely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga.
CA.STORIA..
The f»e- /O - ,
simile x, 11 "
elgaature/
of vnpper.
BULLET FOR his BRIDE.
Mau Shoots and KA Is Himself After dry
ing to Commit .Murder.
Raleigh, Oct 12.—Albert L. Wat
son, a prominent young mechanic of
this city, shot and probably fatally
injured his bride of six months and then
killed himself. Watson had been drink
ing for several weeks and committed
the crime in a drunken frenzy.
His wife, who was Miss Ada F.
Pierce, is but 18 years old. Last year
his father, Gib Watson, an engineer on
the Seaboard Air Line, was killed in a
collision at Rockingham, and lust year
his wife’s mother was killed by light
ning.
Watson last spring attempted suicide
by taking laudanum. Both the murder
and the suicide were in the presence of
the wife's 18 year-old sister.
• Yellow Jack Killed.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills yellow
jack wherever they find him. No one
who takes . Cascarets regularly and sys
tematically is in danger from the dreadful
disease. Cascarets kill yellow fever
germs in the bowels and prevent uew
ones from breeding. 10c, 25c, 50c, all
druggists. * ,
THE ROME TKJBLNE. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13. 1897
SA©_FATE.
Th* New York newspapers recently
published the details of the suicide of i
society woman who became crazed b •
headache and drowned herself in the
harbor. What a sad end to a lire that
ought to have been completely happy!
Doubly sad because advanced science
coiPrt have saved her! Munyon has a
specific for all kinds of headache, which
cures In three minutes and leaves no de
pressing effects. One or two doses will
stop Sick Headache. Neuralgia,. Head
aches from Indigestion'. Nervousness,
Overwork. Colds, Intemperance, or Rail
road or Ocean Travel.
In striking contrast to the above sad
ease Is that of Mrs. E. Hardin. 3 959 Ger
man town Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa., wife
Os the Clerk of the Board of Education,
who says: " For thirty years I suffered
with sick h“adarhe, which appeared In
attacks of severe pain, so intense that I
was obliged to remain In bed for days
at a time. These attacks appeared* al
most every and at no time did I
ever receive relief, although I consulted
the most skilled physicians In the city.
The headaches seemed to wear them
selves out and then commence anew. At
.ast 1 was Induced to try Munyon’s
Headache Cure. The relief was magical
And almost instantaneous. I followed up
the treatment and was completely cured
—for three years have passed and I have
had no return of the headaches. I have
recommended Munyon’s Remedies to a
number of my friends, and I have re
ceived <thMr most sincere thanks for
many wonderful cures that have been ac
complished bv these little pellets.”
Professor Munyon has a separate, spe
ciflc for each disease, -the only logical
system of medicine.
CAR ROBBERS IN COURT.
Fie a-of Guilty In Entered by Six of the
. Dhli.oii 'ruin t*i rates.
Dalton, Ga, Oct. 12.—Six members
of the noted car pirate gang, Waiter
Bohalinon, the chief, Tom Kinueman,
.Bill Long, Beu Pearce, Ed Morris and
Sam Painter, entered pleas of guilty
When arraigned here. Ralph Ellison, a
drayman, who, it is clu-rg d, often han- 1
tiled rhe stolen goods for tne robbers, I
pleaded not guiliy and decided to take
chances of a trial. Judge Fite did not
sentence any of the prisoners. He will
wait until ail the cases are disposed of,
those indicted for receiving the stolen
goods as Weil as those who stole them.
The gang stole over SIOO,OOO worth of
property and had been working system
atically for years. The plan of the rob
bers was to go out on the railroads and
break into cars. Before reaching Dal
ton the goods were tiirown our. and car
ried away by confederates. The goods
were afterwards sold by the gang to
Daitou merchants.
Superintendent Vaughan of the South
ern railway put detectives on the case,
who, in the guise of tramps, joined the
gang and located the robbers.
The “Bicyclist’s Best Friend” is a
familiar name for DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, always ready for emer
gencies. While a specific for piles, it
also instantly relieves and cures qpts,
bruises, salt rhenm, eczema and all af
fections of the skin. It never fails.
For sale by Curry-Arrington Company,
Borne, Ga.
TO THE CORRECT DRESSER.
8. M. Stark. The Artist Taylor, Has a Beauti
ful Line of Goods
I have recently moved across the
street from the Curry building to the
Dougherty store. lam fully prepared
fqr my gentlemen friends and custo
mers with one of the newest and
most fashionable stocks of goods ever
displared in Rome.
I have the choicest selections of
suitings and trouserings from the for
eign mills. You will find everythir g
turned out from my establishment
correct in style, finishand price. Give
me a call and see for yourself.
S. M. Stark.
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatest
remedy of the 19th century for headaches,
IDcts. For sale by Curry-Arrington-
Company.
Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Free Street
Fair and Trade Carnival, Kncxville,
Tenn , October I2th-15th 1897.
For the occasion of the Merchants’
and Manufacturers’ Free Street Fair and
Trade Carnival at Knoxville, Tenn., Oto
ber 12th-15th inclusive, the Southern
Railway will seh tickets from points on
its line to Knoxville and return October
llth-14th inclusive at rate of one fare
for round trip. Tickets limited for re
turn passage 15 days from date of sale.
On October 12th and 13th tickets will
be on sale to Knoxville' and return from
points within a radius of 200 niles, at
rates less than one fare, with final limit
October 17th for return.
From stations in Tennessee, tickets
will be on sale to Knoxville and return
on October Isth at rate of one fare for the
round trip, limited to return fifteen days
from ■ date of sale.
Call on any agent of the Southern rail
way for further information.
Three rooms to rent on Seventh avenue,
see Miss Carrie Reagan. 10-11 3t.
Blood poison
A SPEC!ALTYo p nX®
tiary JUE.OC.IJ POISON parmariently
cured in 15 t 055 days. You can be treated at
bomeforsarue price under same guaran
ty. If you prefer to come here we will con
tract to pay railroad farenudhotelbills.and
nooharge, if wo fail to cure. If you have taken mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains. Bl ueous Patchesin mouth. Sore Throat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling
out. It Is thia Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases anil challenge the world for a
case we cannot cure. This direase has always
baffled the skill of the most emineutphysi
cians. 0500,000 capital behind our. uncondi
tional guaranty. Absolute proofssentsealed on
application. Address COOK REMEDY CO,
BQ.ES DISCUSS o c,U_i_l6.%.
or ' » y- He W|'| y .g A«l« i
i»rr- to • It Pint urm t'orrve*. |
Dt:s Moi-Es. Oct. 12 -rEx- Governor
Bole.- nas wnueii U letter to The
upon tne subject of “Bullion us u D.isu
ot National Currency.”
Ar the out-et ne a.-ks the questions:
“Go.d aim si.ver bullion for money; is
it practicable? Can they be imide an
invariable uoubie -runuaid tor the Uleus
'Ui'eiiietit of vaiu-e?”
He answers tnese questions in the af
firmative. and say»'that Mr. Wlm’iom
suggested the basis of the plan wtnoii
he elaborates. He concludes his letter
thu-:
“It is said no plan of that character
would be in accordance with the Chi
cago piatforui? That is true, but the
Chicago platform iris had its day in
Court before the tribunal of lust resort.
Mu-t Democrats, to be loyal, utiherj tc
it forever? The objection is at variance
with the whole theory of our form of
government. It the resu tof an elec
tion would settle nothing majorities
Would cense to rate, and when a politi
cal issue is oir-e j lined the warfare over
it would g > on until one or tne other of
parties to it w.is totuLy annihilated. ’’
A ”**•! ••ii “lies n.rersli
Njw York, Oat. 12. A special to
The Herald a. nu Philadelphia says:
“Les Miserubles,” Victor Hugos’® mas
terpiece, has, come under the ban ot ed
ucational conservatism. Tne commit
tee of the board of education of the
Girl-’ High school cieciari-d against it
when Pnucipai William D. Rarer pre
sented to cue committee a list ot text
books required for the school contain
ing tlie book in French. Chairman
Thomas G. Morton declared he must ob
ject to “Les Miserab.es. ” He hud read
it, he said, and regarded It as decided.y
improper to put into the hands of gins
in the high school. He proposed that it
be stricken from tne list.
Catarrh is a Disease
Which requires a constitutional remedy.
It cannot be'cured by local applications.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is wonderfully suc
cessful in curing catarrh because it
eradicates from the blood the scrofulous
taints which cause it. Sufferers with
catarrh find a cure in Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. even after other remedies utterly
fail.
Hood's Pills are prompt, ’efficient, al
ways reliable, to take, easy to
operate.
Removal Notice.
F. 8. Robinson, 'denti-t, has moved his
' office to the new Glover building, over
I Hanks & Co.’s furniture store, at 305 12-
| Broad street., where I am prepared to do
all kinds of dental work. ‘
I After serious illness, like typhoid
i fever, pneumonia, or the grip. Hood’s
1 Sarsaparilla has winderful strength
giving power.
Application for a Sank Charter
. To t! e Hon. AIDu D. Candler, Secre
taiy of State, Atlanta, Ga.
""De?rr SiT“-Wtf,'“Josiah' L” Bass, Em-'
: mett A. Heard, Richard R Beasley and
I Linton A. Dean, applicants as incorpo
rators under An Act of the General As
sembly of Georgia, approved December
20th, 1893, entitled, An Act to carry in
’ to effect paragraph eighteen of Section
seven of Article three of the Constitu
tion of 1877, as amended in relation to
chartering of banks, to provide for the
incorporation of banking companies by
the Secretary of State, aud for other
purposes,” make this our declaration,
praying that we be incorporated as a
body corporate and politic for the pur
pose of doing a general banking business
| with all the rights, powers, privileges,-
aud restrictions of said Act, under and
' by the name and style of Citizens’ Bank
' and that the principal office of said com
, pany shall be located in ’ the oity of
‘ Rome, county of Floyd, and state of
Georgia, with a capital of Fifty Thous
’ and Dollars tsso 000,) divided intosbares
of one hundred dollars, ($100) each,
and that the sum of fifteen thousand
dollars ($15,000) of the capital stock sub
scribed has actually been paid by the
subscribers and that the same is in fact
held, and is to be used solely for the
business and purposes of the corpora
tion.
The fee of fifty (SSO 00) dollars is
herewith enclosed as fee for charter or
certificate of incorporation a® required
by said act,
Floyd county, Georgia ) Respectfully
Bth day of October, 1897. ) Submitted.
Josiah L Bass, Emmett A. Heard,
Richard R. Beasley, Linton A. Dean.
Incorporators. ,
State of Georgia, )
County of Floyd. (
In person appeared the undersigned
persons, before me, John P. Davis, or
dluary of the county of Floyd, and on
oath they stated that $15,000.00 of the
capital subscribed to the banking cor
poration proposed to be created in ppr
, suauce of the foregoing declaration has
been actually paid by the subscribers,
and that the same is in fact held, and
is to be used solely for the business and
purposes of the corporation.
Josiah L. Bass, Emmett A. Heard,
Richard R. Beasley, Linton A. Dean.
Incorpora' ors.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this Bth day of October, 1897.
( 1 JOHN P. DAVIS,
•1 SEAL - Ordinary of Floyd Connty.
STATE OF GEORGIA-Office of
Secretary of State:
I, Allen D Candler, Secretary of
State of the State of Georgia, do hereby
certify, that the foregoing contain a
true and correct copy of an application
this day filed in the office of Secre
tary of State by Josiah L. Bars, Em
mett A. Heard, Richard R. Beasley and
Linton A Dean, for a bank charter for
Citizens’Bank, of Rome, Ga., as ap
pears from the records of file in this of
fice.
Id testimony whereof, I hereunto set
my hand and affixed the seal of my office
at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta,
this Uth day of < ctober in the year of
our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Ninety Seven and of the Independ
ence of the United State* of America
the One Hundred and twentv second.
( } ALLEN D. CANDLER.
< SEAL > Secretary of State.
() Oct. llth, 1897. i-a-w*
A Lame
man is scarcely more than
half a man either in comfort
or effective work.
Allcock’s ■
Porous Plaster !
cures all sorts of lameness
of the back or limbs result
ing from strain or taking
cold ; also congestion of the
chest; everything that an
external remedy can reach.
Beware of ImitnfJons. Do not be de
ceived. insist upon having “ Allcgck’s.”
ABcock’s Corn Shields*
Allcock’s Bunion Shields*
Have no equal as a relief and cure for corn*
and bunions.
Brandreth’s Pills
remove indigestion, constipation,
liver and kidney complaint.
k These tiny Capsales are Superioi
to Balsam of Copaiba,
f A 1 Cubebscrlniectionsand
IM 1 CURE ,N 48 KOURSXCz
the same diseases W’thcut
inconvenience.
SoLl all tlrtf
B. F. Clark,
Local and
Traveling agent for
Phillips & Crew Co.
ATLANTA. GA.
First Class Pianos and Organs.
The largest Music House in
the South, Lowest prices
and most liberal terms,
Pianos and Organs tuned
and repaired. For particulars
call on, or address,
B, F, CLARK, Rome, Ga
Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 Maio S’, Pawtucket, R. I.
WANTS ALL KINDS OF
W7urs,lEns, Ginseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
low-: Silver Fox, sls 00 to $l5O 00; Bear,
$5.00 to $25 00; Otter, $4 00 to $9.00; Martin
$2 00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 oer
pound; Wolf, sl.ootos2 00; Red Fox,sl,oo
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c.
Price list on all other furs and skins fur
nished upon application. Fall prices guar
anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittance on all
consignments.
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mnbH any venereal disease; but in ne eased
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' with OoDorrhcaa ana Gleet *e fuairas.
For sale by Curry-Arrngton Co
wholesale druggists, Rome, Ga.
VIM, VIGOR. VITALITY
RESTORED
30 PAYS.
Good Effects at Once.
CATON’S VITALIZER
Cures general special debility, wakefulness,
spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare
sis,etc. Coirects functional disorders, caused
by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost
Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevailed
Convenient package, simple, effectual, and
legitimate.
The Cure is Quick and Thorough.
Don’t be deceived by imitations: insist on
CATON’S Vitallters. Sent sealed if your
druggist does not have it. Price $1 per pkge.
6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete
cure. Information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send us statement of case and
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment. One only
sent to each person.
CATON MED. CO., Boston, Mass
IHanmji
? Female :!
| l3ftl Regulator i:
01 For ail diseases pecu.iar to women and girls, i >
‘.k It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the An- 1 >
petite, Enriches the Blood, and gives Lire, 1 *
\!/ Health and Strength. It Is the 1 I
f QUEEN OF TONICS ii
MAKES THE COMFLEXXOH CLEAB. ( >
i? rnrEl A botueof Monthly " RegulattaE j >
>VrnEEI Pills with each bottle. For sale by <1
W all dealers orsentdirect upon receipt of price by J
New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. J I
® LADIES'SPECIAL TREATMENT: m :•
JL cases requiring special treatment, address, , [
•K R’ving symptoms. Ladles’ Hedicai De- J [
part merit. Advice and book on Female ] [
Diseases, with testimonials, free. ] [
' For Sale and Recommended by
Curry-Arrington Co., J. T. Crouch
& Co., Rome Drug Co., C. A. Trevitt
and Taylor & Nqrton.
Assignee’s Sale.
state OF GEORGIA. Or untv of Floy*.
Whereas the American Bauxite Co did on the
Bt.b day of October, I’9? exccu e and deliver to
B F. Armington, assignee, for the crecjt re of
said company, a deed ot aesignment conveying
to him as assignee all of its property of every
sort held, cl* med or owr e t at the time of the
execution of said deed of ssslgnmeur. And
wh-reas said deed of alignment provides that
ssid assignee stall proceed foithwith to s-ll at
public auction, or private sale, if same can t>»
made to advantage, for cash, all the propeity of
every description owned by said company after
advertising the terms, time and place of sale
once a week for two weeks in tbe Rome Tribune,
a public gazette published in the city of Rome,
Georgia
New, therefore, in conformity with the powers
contained in said deed ot assignment, said B. F.
Armington, assignee, will sell before the court
house door of Flojdcounty,Georgia on Tuetday
October!® h 1897, between tbe h nrsoflOs.ro,.
at d 12 m, to tbe highest bidder for cts h, tbe fol
lowing described property towit: The miners!
Interest in all that tractor parcel of land situated
lying and being in the State of Georgia and
county of Floyd, being all of original land lot
number 138. in the 23d district and 3d section,
with al) rights and privileges to ihe free nse of
said land for the purpose ot cutting and using
timlier; making roads over s-id property, and
euch other and further purpose as may be neces
sary to mine the oies upon said lands. Also the
mineral inter est in all that tract r parcel of
land situated, lying and being in tbe State of
Georgia and connty ot Floj d, being all of origi
nal land lot number 137. in the 23d rtj ß tr ct and
3.1 station of said State and countv, except
fifty-six acres, more or less, situaud >n the
southwest corner of said lot. Tbe dividing line
beginning at the northwe-t corner of said lot
.nd running diagonally across said lot intersect
ing the south line of said lot about halfway.
The land herein excepted being the property
whi h .lohn F. Ward row owns. With all rights
"and privileges to the iree use of said land for the
purpose of cutting and using timber, making
roads over said property' and such ■ ther and
further purpose as may be n> c»»enry to mine
the ores upon said lands. Also one engine and
boiler, two pumps, one stationary engine 45
horse power, ore stationary boiler 60 horse
power, one log washer, one cylinder dryer 30 feet
long, cue incline bolet car track, etc: one stand
ard twelve thousand pound rcale; one lot of
shovels, one lot of nicks, five cans of blasting
powder, 23 pounds of dynamite, one nr" elevator,
twenty tons of ore mined, five wheelbarrows.
Also all books, books of account, choses in action
held or owned by said company. All he above
described prope'ti.w 11 be c old a» a whole Said
assignee hereby reserves the rlgh'. after adver
tising said property as provider in said deed, to
sell the same at p> ivare sa’efor cash if the same
can be done to an advantage.
- .'llbis Oct. llth. 1897,
Assignee.
Dean & Dean, attorneys for assignee.
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