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JACKSON COTTON IBAVD.
Notices That are not Complimentary to
the Proflific Plant*
The widely advertised Jackson cotton
is now undergoing a cross fire of criti
cism and the comments and facts
brought out are not in the least compli
mentary to the new cotton, says the
Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
Perhaps the latest and most vigorous
attack, that has been made upon tue
plant is that of Mr. A. B. Shipperson,
the noted co: ton expert, who has made
a thorough examination of the so-called
Jaoksou, in a letter to Messrs. Latham
Alexander and company of New York.
ft will be remembered that Mr. Jack
son claimed that he came in possession
of the seed by a gift from a traveler who
secured them in Africa, He claimed
that the stalks would produce six hun
dred bolls each and that several bales to
the acre would be p'oduced. Mr. Jack
son did succeed iu growing a field of re
markable cotton on bis dairy farm near
Atlanta, the stalks being six or seven
feot high and almost free of limbs.
Mr. Sheppersou denies that the seed
came from Africa. He has, he says, se
cured specimens of all African cottons
both in the Congo country and in
Egypt, and he says that no such cotton
as was described as Jackson cotton
grows there. He does not deny that
Mr. Jackson may have been told the
story about the seed which he claims to
have had imparted to him. Mr. Shep
persou sees nothing new in the Jackson
cotton. He says that it has been raised
in the south for years and is known as
“Welborn’s Pet. ” He says that the tall
stalks which the cotton developed on Mr.
Jackson’s place were due altogether to
fertilization and cultivation, and that
the yield even on this “garden spot”
was not unusually large. Mr. Shepper
son cites the opinion of the superintend
ent of the Georgia experiment station as
well as that of the Georgia commis
sioner of agriculture, both of which
agree with his own.
It appears that the Jackson cotton is
a ‘'fake. ” Mr. Jackson was perhaps the
dupe of a fakir who gave him the seed,
and he has by intelligent cultivation
made rhe common seed given him very
fruitful. His experience is "a valuable
lesson to the southern farmer who is
disposed to profit by it. The lesson is
this: Most any sound seed will produce
remarkable crops if the cultivation and
fertilization is properly looked after.
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Care.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Pr< ps. ToledoO.
We the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Welding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 750. per bottle. Sold by all Drug
gists. Testimonials free.
When in need of coal callup
H, G. Smith 'Phone Nos, 182
and 183.
OWNED BY ONE MAN.
A Reminiscence of Atlanta Connected
With the Suicide of a Printer’s Wife.
The Macon Telegraph’s columns have
already told of the sad and tragic death
of Mrs. Zion Bridwell, who suicided in
Atlanta a couple of day’s ago, but there
is one story in connection with the affair
which is worth repeating, since it has
thus far escaped the attention of the
newspaper men of Atlanta Mrs. Brid
well was the wife of a well known
printer, whose boast it has long been
that his family once owned all of the
ground on which Atlanta was built,
and that the property was sold for an
Indian pony.
Mr. Bridwell has a great many friends
and acquaintances among the newspa
per fraternity of the country, and the
story of his sensational arrest on the
charge of having murdered his poor old
Cures
“ Cures talk ”in favor I I
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. H JW lIX
as for no other medi- ■ ■ «wk
cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful,
convincing language of grateful men and
women, constitute its most effective ad
vertising. Many of these cures are mar
velous. They have won the confidence of
the people; have given Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla the largest sales in the world, and
have made necessary for its manufacture
the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has
made—cures of scrofula, salt rheum and
eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia
and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver
troubles, catarrh—cures which prove
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the best—ln fact the One True Blood Purifier.
«. j, rkia* cure Uver fils; easy to
TlOOd S Hills take, easy to operate. 25c.
wife, has caused him to be discussed
considerably. Os coarse, nobody would
have believed’the good old fellow guilty,
even if the coroner’s jury had not ex
onoratsd him, unless the evidence had
been mighty plain. His wife is said to
have killed herself, because she was
either demented or despsrste through
hunger, and this caused a Macon ac
quaintance, who knew the family dur
ing the “dark days of reconstruction,”
to remark:
Uncle Zion at that time was an aged
man, and his eccentricities made him a
notable character among the printers of
the city. The craft numbered nearly 200
then, as typesetting machines were not
in use, and only “hand composition' ’
filled the columns of the newspapers.
There were morning newspapers, and
iu their rivalry to crush each other,
compositors were in constant demand at
good wages.
Bridwell, at that time, boasted of once
having owned Atlanta, now the capital
of the state, and how foolishly he parted
with his unknown wealth of millions.
The story be told was that his family
owned the land on which Marthaville
was built, and they exchanged the en
tire tract for an Indian pony. That was
long before the days of railway comma
nication, when the pioneers of that sec
tion never dreamed that the densest
population of the state would have Mar
thaville, now Atlanta, as the center.
Whether Bridwell owned the land dr
not, the newspapers have told the story
over and over again, evidently believing
it to be true.
The Coming Woman
Who goes to the club while her husband
tends the baby, as well as the good old
fashioned woman who looks after her
home, will both at times get run down
in health. They will be troubled with
lose of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness,
fainting or dizzy spells.* The most won
derful remedy for these women is Elec
tric Bitters. Thousandsof sufferers from
Lame Back and weak Kidneys rise up
and call it blessed. It is the med-.ciue
for women. Female complaints and
Nervous tr< >ubles of all kinds are soon
relievtd by the use of Electric bitters.
Delicate women should keep this remedy
on hand to build up the system. Only
50e per bottle. For sale by Curry-Ar
rington.
Jellico Coal has no superior makes
a quicker and hotter 'firei less ashest
burns up cleaner and lasts longer
than any other, a trial order will
make you our customer, Office No.
5 Broad street Telephone Nos, 182
and 183, H. G, Smith,
A MARVELOUS ATHLETE.
Harvey Griffith, a United States Artillery
man, Stationed at Chickamauga.
Harvey Griffith, a cannoner of the First
United States artillery at present station
ed at Chickamauga park, was in the city
last night, sajs the Chattanooga Times.
Griffith is without doubt one of the
most remarkable men in the United States,
possessing, as he does, a faculty both un
usual and surprising. He c a n th r ow
every joint in his body out of place; can
break horseshoes in two, ebnd large nails
around his fingers, or drive them through
an inch board and pull them out again
with his teeth. He also posssesses the
wonderful faculty of making his shoulder
blades touch each other, and, lying down,
allows a heavy man to stand on his chest,
throwing him off by sudden expansion.
In short, he can do things with his body ■
that baffle physicians to explain.
Griffith is from Chicago, where he was
born and raised. He is about five feet
four inches in height, weighs 175 pounds,
and has an abnormal chest and muscular
development. Before he entered the
army he earned a living by posing for
clinics of medical students and artists.
WARNING:—Persons rho suffer
from coughs and colds should heed
the warnings of danger and save
themselves suffering and fatal results
by using One Minute Cough Cure
It is an infallible remedy for coughs,
colds, croup and all throat and lung
troubles. For sale by Curry-Arring
ton Co.
BIRD NOTES.
Item* of Personal Interest in a Little
Village on the Southern Railway.
Byrd Ga., Nov. B.—November comes
with a cold rush of rain, but all are
glad to see it, hoping it will check the
yellow fever.
Mr. Shorter Pullen who is attending
College at Rome visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pullen, of Byrd re
cently.
Mr. Hugh B. Dickson, of Sharp’s.
Ga , and Mies Lula Gooden, one of
Byrd’s most popular young ladies,
were happily united in the holy bonds
of matrimony last Sunday night. We
wish them much joy.
Mrs. Ida Summers, of Briceville,
visited her sister, Mrs. William Col
quitt, Saturday.
There is no need of little children
b“ing tortued by i-cald head, eczema
and skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve gives instant relief and
cures permanently. For sale by Cur
ry-Arrington Co.
Wanted To Buy—Georgia Reports.
State price and condition. Address O.
R. K., 858, East Fair street, Atlanta,
Ga. H-6 3t.
TBB ROME TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18d7.
BABY’S
SKIN
In all the world there is no other treatment
so pure, so sweet, so safe, so speedy, for pre
serving, purifying, and beautifying the skin,
scalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu
mor, as warm baths with Cuticuba Soap,
and gentle anointings with Cuticuba (oint
ment), the great.skin cure.
(yticura
Drug * Chbm. Corp., Bole Props., Boston.
®T" “ All About the Bkin, Scalp, and Hair,” free.
EVERY HUMOR cured by Cuticuba.
NEWS FROM LINDALE.
A Marriage Sunday Morning l The Lin
dale Nightingales Personal Men ion.
Married Sunday morning at 9 o'clock
at the residence of the bride’s parents,
by ’Squire H. A. Powers, Miss Lizzie
Garnett to Mr Ed Mize. A large crowd
were present to witness the happy nu
ptials that makes two hearts beat as one.
Rev. J. W. Pullen, of Cave Spring,
has been called as pastor of the Lindale
Baptist church and will preach on the
first Sunday in each month.
Miss Minnie Pollock, of Lyerly, Ga.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. H.
Shiflet this week.
Rev. Mr. Landium, of Pleasant Hope,
preached in the morning and Rev. Ed
Smith, of Pleasant Valley, preached at
night to large congregations at the vil
lage church last Sunday.
Mark Dodd went to Plainville last
Sunday, we suppo e t > see bis best girl.
He returned Sunday evening with a smile
on his face as large as a cutton basket.
Mr. Hunter left on the Southern at 6
o’clock Sunday evening on a business
venture to Rockmart. Some think he is
going to invest in futures, or foreclose an
old mortgage that is nearly out of date.
The next meeting of the “Lindale
Nightingales” will take place at the
church Sunday evening. There will be
an old time singing out of the Second
Harp, and the president asks all lovers
of the grand old book to bring them out.
There will also be used the latest up-to
date book, psalms, hymns :md spiritual
songs, which huve been adopted by tbe
society.
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneumo
nia or consumption. Instant relief and»a
certain cure are afforded by One Minute
Gough Cure. For sale by Curry-Arring
ton Co., Rome, Ga.
CASTOIIIA.
The he- /O
signature/
of wrapper.
LARGEST TROUPE
Os Dogs, Ponies and Monkeys in the
World to be Seen Here on Nov. 13.
Dogs, ponies and monkeys galore,
presenting an entirely original and novel
program of difficult and amusing feats,
will be seen in Rome in two performances
on November 13, in Sipe & Brown’s
America’s greatest trained animal exhibi
tion, which will be seen under canvas on
that date on the show grounds at tbe
corner of Second avenue and East Second
street
The troupe comprises 123 aristocratic
doge, 98 beautiful little ponies and 27
comical performing monkeys educated
to the highest point of animal intelligence
by and performing under the personal
direction of Prof. R. J. Blake, tbe
world’s greatest trainer of domestic
animals. Prof. Blake is without an
equal as an educator of domestic animals,
and the performance he gives with his
great aggregation of pets will be found
clean, moral, refined and decidedly in
teresting to ladies and children.
Disfigurement for life by burns o
scalds may be avoided by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
ftntt.erwortli’ -lightly Better.
Cleveland. Nov. B.—Commissioner
of Patents Benjamin Butterworth, who
is lying ill with pneumonia at the Hol
lenden hotel, is reported siightiy better.
Dr. J. Kent Sanders, who has remained
almost constantly at the bedside of the
sic_ man. states that Mr. Butterworth
rested quietly throughout the night,
and that his condition now is such as
to cause strong hopes of his ultimate
recovery.
Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the
finest liver and bowel regulator ever
made.
'he !'•»ik<» ..e<i «»er Ha<bind.
Tavares. Fla., Nov B.—ln the case
of the state versus Mary Mozeick o:
Clermont, for poisoning her husband,
the jury rendered a verdict of murder
in tlie first egree, and the judge sen
tenced her to the penitentiary for life.
Snow on Grrin Mountain
Newport, Vt., Nov. B.—The Green
mountains are snow capped for the first
time this season. The first fall of snow
last year was three weeks earliat
PROGRESS OF THE SOUTH.
New ludißKPi'te* I«« l>ixie Dari nr
Ihe Week Jlßt
Chattanooga, Nov 8 —Among th"
must important new industries forth '
week just ended. The Tradesman re
ports the following: A flouring mill at
Lebanon. Tenn.; gasworks to cost s6>>.-
COO at Newport News. Va.; the Tisdale
.Mining and Manufacturing company,
capital $83,500, at Butler, Ga.; the Hu
guenot Mining ami Milling company,
the Arctic Circle Mining company, cap
ital $1,000,000. and the Grand Encamp.
incut Mining and Milling company,
capital $500,000, at Charleston, W. Va.;
the Morgan Countv Cannel Coal com
pany. capital $25,000. at Frankfort, Ky.;
the Carter Coal and Iron company, cap
ital SIOO,OOO, at Pulaski, Va.. and rhe
Jackson-Meshier Mining company, cap
ital $60,000. at Rome, Gil
The Peerless Clay compa"y. canital
SIB,OOO, has been incorporated at But
ler, Ga.; the New York Petroleum com
panv, capital $500,000. at Parkersburg.
W. Va.. and riie Frost C >tron 0.l com
pany, capital $20,000. at Frost, Tex.
A knitting mid will be erected at
Burlington. N. C.; a rope and twine
mill at Griffin. Ga ; a furniture factory
at Little Rock. Ark ; a SIO,OOO lumber
mill at Hamilton. N. C.;. a $20,000 saw
mill at- Mineoia, Ga.. and a $15,000 luiu
ber mill at Vinton, Lil
Other woodworking plants will be
established at Branford and Holley.
Fla.; Belair and Cordele, Ga., and
Elkin, N. O.
J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeak,Texas
says that when he has a spell of indi
gestion. and feels sluggish he takes
two of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers at
night, and he is all right the next
morning. Many thousands of others
do tbe same thing. Do you? For
ss le by Curry-Arrington C .
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The fit- /Q
SITUATION NOT STRAINED.
The Hrojjram Adopted bv Admiral Heard
there "ill Be f’eac*.
New York. Nov. B—A dispatch to
The Herald from Washington says:
As further evidence of the peaceful
condition of the relations of the United
States and Spain, the new department
officials point to the program adopted
by Rear Admiral Sicard, commander of
the North Atlantic squadron, for the
next month.
Repairs to ths ships will not occur for
some weeks, but as each is put iu con
dition for service. Rear Admiral Sicard
proposes to .-end it to sea for individual
drill.
It is expected that the squadron will
remain at New York until about the
middle of D -camber, when it will pro
ceed to Han ot-on Roads, which will be
the base of .ne squadron’s winter evo
lotions.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easilj
and forever, beniade well, strong, magnetic,
full of new life and ’rigor, time No-To-Buc,
the wonder-worker, that, makes weak men
strong. Many gain ton pounds in* ten iiayr
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Buc of you
druggist, under guarantee, to cure, stie c
?1.00. Booklet and sample ni.idn.' n-ee. A
sterling Itenie-tvCo <1 ■>•-...• ■’ —• -.’<«•
Subscribe For The Tribune
CARTER IN THE CONTEST?
Probable That the (iem gIK Popnl iat* " ill
]>e«ert r roln bttion.
Atlanta, Nov. B.—The fact that Sen-.
ator Yancey Carter, the Populist leader
and probable candidate for governor on
that ticket next year, voted against the
Turner prohibition bill has caused a
good deal of talk. It will be recalled
that the Populist platform last year de
clared for prohibition and the fight was
made on that line with a prohibitionist
as a candidate ahd ad the machinery of
the prohibitionists behind the Populist
ticket.
A gentieman who knows Senator Car
ter’s views on the subject, said that
there would be no prouioition plank in
next year’s Populist platform, and Sen
ator Carter has been quoted as saying
■o himself. He does not think there is
anything in the prohibition business,
anyhow, and his vote against the Tur
ner bill means that so fai as he is con
cerned, prohibition and Populism will
be divorceu henceforth and forever.
Nonce.
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
end whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga., Box 362, and one
will be sent you free.
The Puritan is now is the fourth
quarter of its first year. It was started
last January—not long ago, but long
enough to have made a place for
itself in 100,000 homes. It has
already been increased in size 50 per
cent, since the first issue and tbe pub
lisher promises that it shall be yet fur
ther enlarged.
Disease CATARRH
A Climatic
Ass e ction BAWM
Nothing but a local CypreCOlDW
remedy or change of H 9 £ ->u in H
climate will cure It
Get a well-known Sl|g JA
pharmaceutical rem- ■a'
Ely’s Cream Balm
It is quickly absorbed
Gives Relief at once.
Opens and cleanses
COLD ‘N H EAD
Heals and Protects the Membrau*. Restores
the Senses of Taste and Smell. No Cocaine
No Mercury, No Injurious drug. Full e z
50c; Trial Size 10c, at Drnggistor by mail.
ELY BROTHERB.S6 Warren St., New York.
WHITE LEAD is like a
great many other articles
offered for sale; some good, some
bad. (See list of the brands which
are genuine, or good.) They are
made by the “ old Dutch” pro
®cess of slow corrosion. Avoid
getting the other sort by mak
ing sure of the brand.
dICC u ’ in ? National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Col
pj/FP ors. any desired shade is readily obtained. Pamphlet giving
M valuable information and card showing samples of colors free;
also cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted in
various styles or combinations of shades forwarded upon application to those
intending to paint.
NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH,
Cor. 7th St. and Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy cures Indigestion, Bad
Breath, Sour Stomach, Hiccoughs, Heart-burn.
Are
you I
a y
wholly
satis-
There’s a deal of eatisfac
- tiou when you know that
vou are str ng and well, if
llCvl you are not, you ought to be.
we will mi ke you so if pos
sible. 1 ur distinctive
, _ specialty is all diseases pe-
culiirtoinen and women,
VV 1 Lil such as nlood Poison Stric
turn, Nervous Debility,
Kidney and Bladder Trou
bles, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
TTZYltf*.. etc,, also all deeases of
V uul women. Call on or write
us and if necessary we can
prove to you that we care
. -where some of the bist
calf J physicians have failed.
Odl I Mail treatment gived by
sending for Symptom blank
No. 1 for Men; No. 2 for Women ;No 3 for Skin
Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Cail on or address
:DR. HATHAWAY &ICO.
22% South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
VIM? VIGOR. VITALITY
RESTORED
30 DAYS.
- Good Effects at Once.
CATON’S VITA LIZ ER
Cures general special debility, wakefulness,
spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare
sis,etc Corrects 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 Vitalizers. Sent sealed if yonr
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
Always prompt and reliable. Avoid Imitation*.
Get Catom’i T-*i<BY Pills and save regrets.
Jf At drug stores, or sent direct (sealed), price tl
Catom wuc. <V».. Unstop. Mas* Pamphlets
- - - I— ! I ■ I
S E DfillU’Q FOK FATHER SEX
J.E Dnufv d This remedy being in
• -\ierted directly to the
G— — seat of those diseases
0 ■■ of the Genito-l rinary
Iff ■■ Organs, requires no
fW» change of diet. Cure
it- WM guaranteed In 1 to S
days. Small plain pack
** WT w> W age - b >’ mail, SI.OO.
U JniJCSHold only by
For sale by Curry Arrington Co.
vholesalu druggists, Rome Ga
M. A. THEDFORD’S
VEGETUBE
re A f
DYSPEPSIA I [ j ’ S;sk OS
/NO/CESnaN\ CAO ACHE
Biliousness\ j A uhdice
Sourness oss of
Stomach
None Genuine Without The Likeness And
Signature orM.A.THEOFORO on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.©-
Rome.ga.
Pawtucket Fur Company
294 Maio St, Pawtucket, R, I.
WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, G nseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
lows: 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 ner
pound; Wolf, SI.OO to $2 00; R. dF.x,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. Full prices guar
anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittanae on all
consignments.
“Better late than never.”
’ j “The above old adage
I is as fotceful now as ever
and suffering ones will rejoice
when they hear of the wonder
ful efficacy of
’3 i [DIP IHi The Ma rvelous BLOOD
Q ArnluAHA purifier.
m Hundreds who have become
discouraged
By trying a score of other, remedies
and upon whom the best of physicians
Ld failed, have ere it was too late, heard
t t of the grandest of all Medicines,
..Africana..
The Sure Cure for all Blood
Diseases.*
w ‘
For sale by all Druggists.
The Great Remedy, Africana. "■ •’
Rome, Ga . July 7. 1897.
This is to certify that* I suffered with
old sores on my body. They were con -
sidered incurable. I have used four bot«
ties of Africana and am entirely well and
tbe sores healed.
Ned Hughes (Colored).
Ned Hughes is one of the best known
and most reliable colored men in the
city, and his word is considered as good
as a bond. His statement made above as
to the efficacy of the Africana remedy
may be relied on as being absolutely
true.
For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., and
Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga.
Ostrich Feathers-
Boas, Piumfes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
pair.
I. PHILLIPS
Ubitehwll Si.. jiilantH Ga
For Delicacy,
for purity, and for improvement of the com
plexion nothing equals POZZONI’S POWDBB.
Sheriff’s Sales for Dec., 1897.
GEGRGIA. Floyd County.
Will be sold before the court b< nse door in
the city of Rome, Floyd count*. Gs.. between
rhe legal hours of sale, on tbe firei Tuesday in
December, 181>7, the following de.criued prop
erty to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying, situated
and being in the county of Floyd and State of
Georgia, and more particularly described as
fcllov s- as all tn»t part of land lot No. 237 Ijing
north and east of line straight from northwest
to southeast corners of said lot; also a strip
fronting Mill road one and one half acres from
southeast corner, being In direcrion towards the
mill; also a small tract, off of southwest corner
of lot ~0. 236 abont 20 by 60 feet, more or lese;
levied on bv virtuz of a fi fa issued from the
9 9th district, G. M. Justice Court, In favor of
Terhune-Nixon Co. vs. I T. O’Bryan and J. D.
O’Bryan; as the property of J, D. O'Bryan, one
of the defendants: levy made by W M Byars,
L. O.
Also at the same tiire and place, all that tract
or parcel of land lying and being in tbe 3d dla
trict and 4th section of Floyd county, Georgia,
and known and distinguished as lots Nos. 665,
688. 634, 636 676,637, 661 662, 663 and a 1 that part
of 587 lying north of Big Cedar cretk: also all
tha- part of 633 which lies north of Big Cedar
creek supposed to be 8 acres more or less; and
all that part of 590 lying south of the middle of
the channel of Big < edar creek and west of tbe
main i übllc road c ißtainitfg 2 acres, more or
less; tha whole tract containing 406 acres, more
or less, and iknown as “Cottage Home,” and
being the farm whe can Msjar Jno. H. Dent re
sided at the time of hie death. levied on by
virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd City Court
in ft-vor of S Fnnkhons. r vs. C D Henley,
maker, and Mre. Carrie M. Henley as guarantor
and endorser; as the property of Mrs. Carrie M.
Henley.
J. P. Mo' ONNFLL. Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale,
Aur -cable to an order of tbe Court of Ordinary
of Floyd count*, will be sold at r übric outcry,
befora the court b- use door of said c -nnty, on
tbe first Tuesday iu December nexr, within the
legal hours of sale, tne foil wing property, to
wii : All that trset or parcel < 1 lend situst <!,
l.ing and belr gln the Sth distric and 4tn sec
tion of Floyd county, Georgia, ku .wn in tbe
plan of sela dletrict as nun ber one hundred
and sixty-four (164), containing one hundred
and sixty acres, more or less ■ Sold as the prop
erty of Archibald Bimpson, late of Anderson
countv. South Carolins, deceased. Terms cash.
This Nov. 1,1 97. J. B.TOWEBB,
Administrator.