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THE FACULTY ACTS
Univehity Teachers Pass Resolution
Concerning AtWelic Sports.
TEAM COM I ENDED FOR DISBANDING
Tt ey Displayed the Proper Spirit After
Sad I oath of Von Gammon-Urged to
Itefrala From Dangerous Sports.
The last Wednesday’s issue of' tbe
Athens Banner contains the following:
In Faculty meeting, Nov. Sth, 1897
Whereas, In the absense of suitable
provision by the university for the phy
sical culture of its students, through
systematic exercises of a gymnasium in
charge of a qualified instructor, the stu
dents necessarily resort to outdoor
sports to secure such physical exercise
as is necessary to the maintenance of
health and bodily vigor, and
Whereas, Being solicitous that ath
letic exercises, sports and contests on
the part of students of the university
should be conducted in such manner as
would best contribute to physical and
moral development and be free from
evils possibly incident thereto, the fac
ulty without relinquishing their ulti
mate authority or responsibility in con
neotiou therewith, have, by tacit con
sent. entrusted the management of such
exercises, sports and contests to the
Athletic Association of the University,
a body comprising students, alumni,
and members of the faculty and of the
board of trustees, and directed mainly
by an executive council known as the
Athletic Council, composed of the physi
cal director, and representatives of the
students, the alumni, the faculty and the
board of trustees, selected by the asso
ciation, and
Whereas, Tbe faculty have had and
have full confidence in the wisdom and
ability of said association and its Coun
cil in the management of athletic mat
ters connected with the university.
Be it Resolved, I,' In view of the sad
and deplorable accident by which Von
Gammon, a student of the university,
recently came to his death as the result
of injuries received during an intercol
legiate game of football, that the faculty
earnestly recommend to the athletic as
sociation, through the Athletic Council,
that measuies be taken whereby stu
dents of the University may be discour
aged from engaging in such athletic
contests as are not reasonably free of
liability to serious physical injury.
2. That, being apprised, through the
physical director, that the present foot
ball team oi tbe Athletic Association
has voluntarily disbanded and that tie
Athletic Council has cancelled all en
gagements for further participation in
inter-collegiate games of football, tbe
faculty heartily command the students
and the council for such action, as being
under the circumstances, praiseworthy
and proper.
A copy from the minutes.
W. D. Hooper, Sec’y.
University of Georgia, Nov. 6, 1897.
Dr. C. H. Herty,
Director of Physical Culture,
University.
Dear Sir:—ln accordance with the in
structions of the faculty, 1 beg to hand
you herewith a copy of action taken by
the faculty for transmittal to the Ath
letic Council of the Athletic Associa
tion. Very truly,
W. D. Hooper,
Secretary of Faculty.
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COULDN’T STOP THE RAILROAD.
Mansfield Brothers Post Notices and
, Build Fences.
When the men in charge of the
work of building the railroad from
Emerson to the Wheeler iroh ore
bank were ready to lay their track
last week they met an obstacle, says
the Cartersville Courant-Ainerican;
two fences had been built across the
right of way and notices were posted
warning trespassers from property
thus enclosed and naming the Gran
ger Mining Company as those who
might consider themselves warned.
The property was claimed by the
Mansfield Brothers. No previous no
tices bad been given tbe company,
but the grade had been made and tbe
Mansfields removed the ties off the
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claimed land built tbe fences that the
railroad builders found confronting
them.
The company sought terms to avoid
delays that would hurt them when
ready to lay their tracks and start op
erations, which meant the raising and
shipping of several hundred tons of
ore per day, bat tbe Manbfields set
their figures too high to suit them
and the company took out an injunc
tion on the proceedings.
The Mansfields claimed the lands
under a deed executed back in the
sixties and had held possession until
now. Tbe Etowah Company also
held a quit claim deed to the land and
a good claim behind it.
Tne action of Judge Fite after hear
ing the case on Monday, was to tbe
effect of allowing the Etowah compa
ny to proceed with their railroad ano
tbe main issue will be tried at the next
term of the superior court. Tbe com
pany were required to make a bond.
The Etowah people claim the land
taken up is about one-twentieth of an
acre worth at the rate of $5 per acre,
twenty five cents worth of which is oc
cupied.
In contrast to this the Emerson Land
company have, recognizing the value to
the general community of having rail
roads built or properties developed and
employment given to workmen, given
the right of way through their lauds,
and so set a good example that we hope
will always be follower by our people m
similar cases.
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CALVIN A <JA"NDIDATE.
Representative From Richmond In the
Race For Commissioner Agriculture.
The Atlanta correspondent of the
Macon Telegraph says:
Representative Martin V. Calvin of
Richmond county stated to me today
that he would be a candidate next
time for tbe office of commissioner
of agriculture, that he bad an ambi
tion to hold tbe place, and besides,
he was being urged by friends ter
stand for it.
In this connection it might be well
to say that ex-Congressman Ben Rus
sell is here to make Harrali the coun
ty judge of Decatur county and to in
cidentally assist Senator O. B. Stevens
of Terrill to be tbe commissioner of
agriculture. Stevens, it will be re
membered, was a candidate for con
gress when Ben &ussell was nomina
ted the first time, but the have buried
the hatchet.
Asked today if he would submit to
to an interview on public questions,
tbe Hon. Ben said “nit.” “We’ve
got too many papers. We are loaded
down with reading matter. Lots of
days I throw my own paper down be
fore 1 get it read all through.”
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Ku<»in nt Him " indy < iiy.
Chicago, Nov. 11.—Oimries Pearcey,
who for 15 years was u tamiiiar figuru
on West Madisou street, is dead. Ha
was old, at least 55, when he took his
lodgings in a, liu.e room at 224 Wts«
Madison street. He liven the life of a
recluse from the beginning. At time-i
be did his own choking; some times he
are in the cheapest restaurants of the
neighborhood. He never did any work.
Neither did he ever seem to be in actual
want. He made no friends. He both
ered no one. All he asked was to be let
aloue. Yet there were things about the
old man that provoked curiosity. He
gave signs of having seen better days.
The busybodies kept up their prying
until they discovered that the old man
had come to Chicago from Virginia.
Next they learned that he hud a brother
somewhere in the state who was a
county meric or something of the kind.
Still later it was reported that he hud
another brother in New York who was
rich. But tbe old man would not taik
about himseif and would neitner affirm
nor deny these reports.
Although living the lite of a miser,
an investigation of his room after his
death shows that he was wealthy. The
room was shabbily furnished and lit
ters., with all sorts of odds and ends.
Toe chances of finding anything seemed
siighr, but from all sorts of impossib e
places government bonds, money in
small atnonnts. two watches, a memo
randa showing deposits in various banks
to the amount of SI,OOO and other valu
ables were dragged our.
The total amount ot h's wealth i« es
timated at between $85,000 and $lO OJO
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TH» TOMK TiIIBITNTC.
STIR IN BRAZILIAN SENATE,
Statement of Government Supporter
tsttara Quite a
Rk> dr Janeiro, Brazil,Nov. 11.—Se
nor Riveira, one of the government
supporters in the Brazilian senate, de
clared in open session of that body that
the opposition had predicted rhe death
of President Moraes before Nov. 9 This
statement, taken in counectiin with the
alleged plot which Led to the alleged at
tempt to kill the president, caused u
sensation.
tie nor Barcelos of the opposition pro
tested vigorously against this charge.
In the chamber of deputies seabra, in
an attack on the opposition, declared
that an attempt was made upon the
president by anarchists. This caused a
hot discussion in that body.
Many -charges have caused the onpo
sitiou to issue a manifesto denying any
responsibility for the attempt on Presi
dent Morae’s life. This manifesto.
Which sets forth that the attempt grew
out of diecontent in the army, was not
well received.
Comparative quiet reigns in Rio Ja
neiro, although the chamber of depu
ties has passed a measure declaring the
city under martial law. An armed
patrol surrounds the city.
Resolutions of congratulations for the
president on his escape from assassina
tion were passed.
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Glasgow, Nov. 11.—The Anchor line
steamer which went ashore off the Isle
of Irrau at the entrance of the Firth of
Clyde proven to be the Persia, bound
from Liverpool for Glasgow, as antici
pated. She was floated at midnight
and proceeded to her destination.
Old Officer* <re Ke-Eleu ed.
Charleston; Nov. 11. —The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the South
Carolina and Georgia railroad was held
at the general offices of the company
here. All the old officers of the com
pany were re-elected. The reports were
accepted with satisfaction.
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Charleston. Nov. 11.—Information
reaches here of the destruction by fire
of the Frederick Demining Industrial
school at Maryville, S. C. The school
was established by philanthropists for
the advancement of the negro race.
William White, a negro, who was as
sisting in the .efforts to get the fire un
der control, was probably fatally in
jured by falling timber. The school
was insured for about $2,000. It will
be rebuilt.
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Americus, Ga., Nov. 11.—The annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Geor
gia and Alabama railway was held here.
The reports of the officers submitted
showed the company to be in a highly
nourishing condition. The gross earn
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previous year of $398,785. Net earn
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Atlanta, Nov. 11. Mr. John S. Oo
hen, formerly private secretary to Sec
retary Hoke Smith of the interior de
partment, and Washington correspond
ent of the Atlanta Journal, now asso
ciate editor of that paper, was married
here to Miss Julia Oiarke, a well known
Atlanta society lady.
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Waycross. Ga., Nov. 11. —An es
caped negro convict from Genoa, Fla.,
who was arrested here by Chief ot
Police Miller, attempted to burn his way
out of the city jail and was himself se
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tinguished before much damage was
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ATIORNEYS.
Wm. J. Neel,
ATTORNEY AT LA|W,
jBOME. GEORGIA.
Office in New King Building.
Will practice tn all the Courts. Spr < la! atten
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Sheriff’s Sales for Dec., 1897.
GR< RGIA. Floyd County.
Will be told before the Court house door jn
tbe city of Rome, Floyd county. Ga.. betwei n
t-e legal home of sale, on the first Tuesday in
D-.ceiuirr. 18s7, the following described prop
erty to-wit:
All that trac . or parcel of Uud lying, situated
and being in the county of rioyd and-tate ot
Georgia, and more particularly described s
f dlo" e-sa all tii.t part or land lot No. 217 lying
n >1 th and east of line straight from northwest
co southeast corners of said lot; also a strip
fronting Mill road one and one half acres from
southeast corner, being in direc ion tows, ds tbe
min; also a small tract off of souihwt st corn*'
of li t >O. 236 about 20 by so feet, more or less;
1 vied on bv virtu. of a fi fa issued from ihe
9 9b district, G. M. Jus Ice Court, in f svor of
■ erbune-Nixon Co vs I T. O’Bryan and J. D
O’Biyan; as the property of .I, D O’Bryan, one
ot the defendants: levy made bv W M Byars,
L. C.
Also at the tame titre and place, all tbst trret
or parcel of land lying and being in the 3d d o
trict and 4th sectii n of Fkiyd county, Geor,'-
and known and distinguished as lots Ncs .'65
s*B 634,635 6 6,637, 661, 662, <63 and a 1 that y... t
ol 5'7 lying north ot Big Cedar crei k: also » I
that part of f3l which lies north of Big Ctosr
cm k, supposed to be 8 acres, more or less; »> <i
all that pai tof 590 lying south of the ndddk t
the channel or Big i edar creek and westol’le
main i übllc road coßtaiulnr 2 seres, more ■ i
less;' ha whole tract containing 460 seres, m<> e
or less, and known as ’ Cottage Home,” a <1
being the farm wherdon M’jir.lno H. Dentie
sided at the time ot his death. Levied on by
virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floy d City Court
iu favor of S. Funkboue-r ve- C D Henley,
maker, and Mrs. Carrie M. Henley as guarantor
»nd end< rser; as the property of Mrs. Carrie M.
Henley.
Also at the same time and phee, all that tract
or paictl of land lying, situated and being in the
: d district and 4th section of Floyd county,
Geoigia, in the village of Cave Spring, Ga,
known as part ot lot No, 929, and described as
tollowa: bounded on the north by the property
of 11. P chlldrers, <n the west by Cedartown
read or street, on the south by tne Episcopal
church and on the east by tbe Hearn School,
together with all members and appurtenances
hereto belonging. Levied on by virtue of ali fa
Issued from tne Floyd Superior Court in favor
of Mrs. E. J. Gresham vs. H. M. Penny and
Julia Penny, as the property of Mrs. Julia A.
Penny, one oi the defendants.
Also at the same time and place, one black
horse, mule about 11 years old, about 14H hands
byh nime B< b. also cue light bay mare about 7
yeais old, ab(nt bands high nr me lean y
a'eo carriage top sorry, side bar, bought of u.
J. Price.also ipring one-horte wagon bought of
J. L i ass In December, 1895, one single set one
horee harness, one Towers plcw sto, k this befr g
all property ihat could be found mentioned in
this moi tgage flfa. Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage fl fa Issued from the Floyd City Conn
in favor of Bass Bros & Co. vs- Julia T. Hunt;
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, 'hat part of
land lot No 270 in 23d district and 3d section of
Fiojd county, Georgia, extending across said
Jot from east to west ard lying just north of
that portion of said lot sold to Anthony Smith,
and containing 59 and 23-100 acres as appears
by reference to a plat of the same, made by Hine
M. Smith, also that parcel of land lying in 23d
district and 3d section Floyd county, Georgia,
be.ng 15 acres of lot No. 270, which is fully de
scribed In a decree in the case of Claik Pruitt
vs. Elizabeth Davie, in Floyd Superior Court,
ao joining tbe above described 15 acres and Alex
Hawkins property and Clark Pruitt’s land; all
f said property- being the same upon which
C' zar stalling new resides. Levied on by virtue
of two flf..s issued fromtbe 1048thdistricts. M.
Justice couit In favor of J.B. Cbamlee, trane
teree, v«. C< zir Stallins; as the vr pertv of ’he
defiildant. Levy trade by Joe Lanham, L. C.
Also st the same time and place, one lot in tbe
city of me, Floyd county, Georgia, upon
which Is situated the power house of the Rome
Street Ra iroad Company, together with the
improvements thereon, the same is situated on
the east side of Eighth avenue, 4 motor c.rs, 3
open cars, Nos. 2, 3 and 4 rtspectively, and 1
closed car No. 1. all of said cub equipped and
In good running order; also 2 engines made by
The Ball Engine Co., and being of one hundred
and fifty horse power each; also 3 one hundred
horse power boilers made ny same company and
fullv supplied with all necessary app iances;
aiso one railway generator one hundred and
thirty horse power, with neceesa>y switch board
and equipments; one lot cf car repairer tools, one
lot of track tools, also all lands, depots, depot
grounos. station houses, all railroads, tracks,
ride tracks and switches. Levy made July Sth,
1894 at 8:30 A. M. The sheriff an ends his above
entry and return of levy by adding that the
above property at the time es levy was n pos
session of the defendant fn H fa, Levied on by
virtue of a fl fa issued from tbe Floyd City
C< urtin favor ot Watters and Garland vs. Rome
Street Railroad Company, as the property ot the
defendant.
Also at the same time end place, one resi
dence lot with improvements thereon, in the
Fifth ward of the city of Rome Floyd county,
State of Georgia, said lot fronting on Main St.
3 II feet, and running back seme width 300 leer,
and hour ded north and east by Lytle property
west by Rupee pr >perty and south by Main St.,
and being the seme on Oct. Ist 189 > owned and
occupied bv said defendant, with a special lieu
as of date o"f oct- let, 1890. Levied on bv virtue
of a flfa Issued from Floyd superior Court iu
favor of tbe Trustees of Ripon College. Rip< n
Wiscon la vs. Jessie C. Lytle, as tbe property
of the defendant.
Al <o at the same time and pise*, 5 incandes
cent electilc dynamos Nos 555, 651. 552. and 664
Edison General Electric Company and No 287
dfsonElectric. Light Company, snd one switch
boai din the power of the city of Electric Rail
way Company on Eighth avenue In the city of
Rome Georgia. Levied on by virtue of a flfa is
sued of a fira issued from the F oyd CPy Court
in favor of Fouche & Fouche vs The Rome
Electric Light Company as the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and place, all that tract
or parcel of land situated lying and being in
Floyd County. Georgia. 23rd district and 3rd
section and being part of land lot No 275 in 23rd
district and 3rd section of said cosnty in what
is known as Cheney’s addition to East Rome,
said lot being in frontorwest of the residence
lot of Capt. R. G. Clark, on the west side of Gor
don street beginning at the Northern inters»c
tlon of LeHardy’s spring branch and west side
ot Gordon street 20u feet more or less, le. vine a
10 toot alley between the property herein de-
scribed a’ d the lot of Mrs. A. H. Ch«-eey tbis
alley way to be kept open, thence west 335 feet
more or less to an elm tree at or near the inter
section of LeHardy ’s spring branch ar d a ditch,
thence nn and along the northern bank of Lo
fi udy’s spring branch to the beginning point
on the West side »f Gordon street, said lot being
in the shape of a tri angle with the base on Gor
don street, this being the property desi rlbed
in the within attachment flfa. Levied on bv vir
tue of an attachment flfaissued from the Floyd
Justice Court of tbe 919th dis’-iict G. M. iu
favor ot Fannie L Tracy vs Lola Wilder end
Mattie Thomas, as the i roptrty ot the defend
ant. ,
also at the same time and place, a certain city
lot together wtb the resloenoe. dwelling bouse
and improvements built thmei.u: “and espe
cially a certain town lot In Printup city, which
includes lots Noe 93 and 94. aeco ding to a sur
vey wh’Ch appears irom.aud is shown bv a map
of said Printnp city ot file in tbe CTeiksofl.ee o
tbe superior court, of said c innty, tJo lot,
which inemdes nos. 93 and 94. fronts no teet on
Forsyth -t. between second and third streets,
and rnns ba< k same width to a depth of 9) feet,
together with a new dwelling house, and all
other improvements erected snd bnllt thereon.”
Levied on by v.rrue of a special lien flfa. issned
from tbe Flovd Superior Court, in favor ot R.
H. Johnson w. L D. McCurry as the property
Why not
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CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH,
BEHR BROS, KNABE,
CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY
PIANOS
Found at
327 Broad St.. Rome, Ge,
S. P. DAVIS. Manager
of the defendant, to satisfy the within special
lien flta against the property hen in described,
Alto at the same time and place, all thoee’
lots ot land numbers 10, 11. 12.13 14, 15, 16. 17 r
18, 19. 20,21, 31, 85 59, 69,61. «3, 65, 64, 70 71,78,
79, 93, 94. «5, l!6. 97, I(i3. Il 6, 107, 108, 09, HO, 111,
112. 113.114, lift, 116, 117,118,119,120, 121, i24,anl
126 in the Stansberry addition to Notth Rome,
known as Fair View, Floyd < onnty Georgia,
levied on by virtue "f a fila Issued fr<m Floyd
Justice Court of tbe 919th district. G. M. in favor'
of Holme-, Juhneon <fc Garlington ve, C. W.
Underwood, u oministrator ot J. A. Stansbury
deceaseo, as ihe property of J *, Stansbuiy t»
thehandsoft W. Underwood, Aduinistratdr
ot the estate of J. a Bunsuury.
Also at theesme lime and piece, west half of
land lot one hundred and two 1102) fourth dis
tiict and fourth section, Floyo County, Georgia
containing eighty (80) acres more or less. Levied
on by virtue of a mortgage flfa issued from tbe
Floyd supeaior com t. in f vorof D A Hettle vs
Thomas L Harden, as the property of tbe defend
ant.
J. P. MCCONNELL, Sheriff.
Sheriff Tax Sales for Dec. 1897.
GEORGIA Floyd County.
Will be sold before tne court house door, in
the city of home, Floyd count’, Ga.. between
the legal hcurs of sale, r-n tbe first ’(needav in
December, 1897, the following detcrlLed prop
erty, by virtue of state and county tax fifes, in
favor of the State of Georgia. county ot Floyd
issued by the tax collector tn Floy-i counit Ga.,
and : gainst the following named defendants:
Aleoat the seme time and place, land lots
numbers 170,160, 156, 155, and 131 in the 22nd dis
trict and 3rd section of Floyd county Ga., tax
for the year 1896. as the propiry of Chas. I.
Craton, administrator.
Also at the same time snd place, all those
lots numbers 10,11,12, 13,14,15,16,17, 18, i 9, 20,
21.34, 85,59,69.61, 63 64.65,76.71,78. 79, 93, 94,
95,96 97, 193 196,107.11.8, 109, 110, Hl, 112.113,
114, 116.110. 117, 118 119,129, 121, If 4, and 125 In
the Stansbury addition to North Rome, known -
as Fair View Floyd county, Ga.,tax for the years
1894, 1895 and 1896, as the property of Chas.
Underwood, Administrator Stansbury.
Also at the fame time and place, all that trac
or parcel of land lying and being in Forestville
Floyd coun-y Ga., adjoining the lands rwned
by Geo. P. Burnett, and more particularly de
scribed as a triangular piece of land fronting
4fo feet on tbe right of way of the Southern
R’y. Company and running back 285 fe>t to a
point in an alley between tbe lands of said
Sheibley and said Burnett; thence back 340 feet
to the eaid right, of way of Southern Railway
Company containing one acre m< re or less, Ena
incluqing a street to be left open to the public,
this being an indivisible tract, tax for the year
1896, as the property of Southern Steel Alumi
num & Alloy Company.
Also at the same t me and place, that tract or
parcel of land being part of lots 315 end 3 4 in
the 23rd district and 3rd section of Floyd county
Georgia, commencing at the corner ot Mrs. J. E,
Hendrick’s rot on Howard avenue beyond East
home and running south east alorg said Ave.
194 feet to ihe corner of Mrs Mary Robinson’s
lot and tber ce along the line of her lot weer 235
feet to Bill street, thence 94 fezt. thenee west to
original starting point 235 feet, tax for the year
1893, as the property of Miss Mat Hurt, levy
made by J. A, Jones L, C
Also at tbe same time and place, one residence
lot with buildings thereon being city lotN» 11’4
in North Rome. Floyd county Georgia fronting
on corner of broad St, 39 feet and running back
same width 96 feet along third street and being
•neblock from the Rone A Decatnr Railroad
depot, tax for the year-* 1895 and 1896, as the
property of V iiliam M. Bridg< s.
Also at tbe same time and place, a one
twelfth undivided imereat in the following tract
of land, lying and being apart < f land lot No.
I 326 in the 23rd dietrict and 3rd section of Floyd
I connty Georgia, described as follows, being
! designated as lota “A” & -B” of Ban well’s
1 tuivey of the Glanton place, near East Rcme,
Isaid lots lying contiguous to each other and con
t Ining about 25 aeies. being bounded on tbe
north by Veal’s property on tbe sonth by lot
”C.” on the east by Lean St. and on the west by
lands of 1, H.Miller, taxes for the tears 1886,
1895 and 1896, as the property of W. If. zidkins.
Also at the same time and place, city lot No
-65 in the Etowah division of the city of Rome,
Floyd connty Georgia tax for the yea-s lEB6 and
. 18£6 as the property cf Miss Mary \dkins.
I Also at the seme time and place, all t hat tract
ior pates’ of land eitngtsd. lying and being 1- tbe
county of Flovd State of Georgia, being part of
'city lot number 9in tbe Oostanaula division of
| the city of Rome Georgia, fronting on Broad
street 'went? two feet, more or leer, measuring
from ihe corner of lot No. 8 and extending back
along and adj ining lot No 8 sixty six feet,
more or less. The 22 teet Ir nt is the same
covered by tbe brick building now on said lot.
Levied on to satisfy snecial tax e due State and
' county for the year 1 96 by Joseph Robmeon,
agent for his wife. Mary J Robinson, as the .
pioperty of Joseph Robinson Agt.
Also at the same time and place, one 41 herse
power engine, and boiler, one planer and
matcher, Richardson make, one rip saw machine,
one resaw machine, one eager lathe one eager
band saw. one Frank pnny planer, one six Inch
moleing machine, ose jointer, one shaper, one
' forge, one resaw with counter shaft, two sanders,
two door and sash clamps, one dado machine,
two moulders, one tenon machine, one mortieer,
one sash machine, one dour till machine, one
shaper, one swing cut off, one boring machine,
one blind slat bor. r, one blind slat wirer. one
Iron frame variety saw, 80 feet msfn ihalting,
all ci nplera, hangings, pulleys, and belting, tax
for the years 1894 and 1896 as the property ot
the Pat ion Sash, Door& Blind Co.
• Also at the same time and place, 1 oil tank, 1
sti ve, 1 pair ot truck', 3 show cases, 1 cigar
sign, lin n asfe, 1 tods fount. A. D. Puffer
make, 1 gas generator, 1 stock of goods constst
ing of drug-, medicines, cigar-, tobacco, soap,
seeds and all fixti>ria in store home on Broad
Bt. low ocenpi-d by P. L ""nrn'ey & Co tax for
the yes s 1889. I‘SO. 1892. 1693, :894, 1895, and 1896,
’hs above property will lie eolo ar rhe store
bouse on broad stieet now cc’ npied bt P, L,
Tnrnley & ?0., as thd property of P. L. Tnixley
St Co.
Also at tbesame time and place a!) that tract
or paici lofluml known and deter bed as the
east half of land lot nnmter >4l in rhe 22nd,
Disiriil ai d 3rd Sec. of Fioyd Co., Ga., exoept
20 acres sold < ft of tht sum beast o.t-ner to Ade-.
line F. Bradshaw, as appears in bo< k V, page 2M
in roe office oitbe clerk of the superior conrt
ror B'ioyd Co.. • a., eaid lot containing sn uerre
more or less, tax lor the year 1894 is i lie pro; er- ,
ty of P H C Wood agent for W H Wood estate.
Also at the same time and place one two-story
dwelling and lot nin-ber 7c, Utuated oa the
west corner of Ninth avenue aid Broad stieet
in the Ooetanaula dlv.sioß of tbe eity of Rone
Floyd < O, Ga, tex for tbe yeat 1894 as tbe prop
erty of Mrs L W Adklaa.