The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 14, 1897, Page 11, Image 11

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doh't forget the {.QMG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. HOME FOR TOILERS. MISS WILLARD PLANS A FINE PALACE FOR WORKINGMEN. To Be Built In Evanston —Cherished Hope of the Great Temperance Apostle -Her Idea Is to Give Laborers the Best In | Club Life. “1 have dedicated this fifty-ninth year of my life to the raising of the in debtedness of the Woman’s temple. 1 mean as well, on my return to Evan ston, my old home, to have built there a palace home for workingmen. 1 think 1 shall be kept busy with those two proj ects, ” said Frances Willard recently in Buffala Once the temple ts safe, Miss Willard wishes to establish in Evanston a workingman’s home—a pal ace home, as she calls it. She added: “We’havein Evanston—it ought to be called Heavenston —clubs and social organizations for everything under the sun but the social needs of the working men. The workingman, free from bis toil, has nowhere to go outside of his own home to meet his fellow man in pleasant conversation. I want a club building to be erected for him, not as pretentious as the Woman’s temple, but • fine, a permanent place. 1 want it to be fitted up nicely and to be given'to him to care for, to enjoy, to be a refuge from the saloons of the city and other places of evil resort 1 believe 1 can bring this about. 1 shall try it *’ Her plan for the Palace home, as Miss Willard fondly terms it, is that it shall be an open clubhouse, a social re sort for the mechanics and artisans of Chicago whose homes are jn Evanston, Bogers park and the immediate vicin ity of the university town. Such place does not exist in Evanston at the pres - ent time, nor in Chicago tor that mat ter Miss Willard would have the work ingmen possess this place after the wealthy and philanthropic bad built for them the structure. A possibility exists that iu building the home the most af fluent of the workingmen to share in the benefits of the place will be asked to co-operate, so that interwoven with its stone and brick and mortar will be the good fellowship and kindliness of the woman Frances Willard, the well to do and the men to be directly benefited. The plan for the home, for that in every sense of the word Miss Willard Wishes it tn be, contemplates no extrav agant outlay of money, no heavy issue of bonds nor large capitalization She desires that it should be a simple but beautiful resort, whose greatest show should not be m its walls, but in the hap piness of the hearts that dwell within. •’You know what a social place Evanston is.” said Miss Willard “There are clubs in the tow® for almost everything’ except workingmen. We have clubs there for the fishermen, for the golf players, tor the hunters, for those who have great pleasure, for wo men who study and women who debate Most of these clubs are in lovely homes. Some have built exquisite structures for themselves. Others have rented quar ters. The evidence of wealth and refine ment is at hand in all of them. “Now, what 1 want, what 1 am going to work for as soon as I return to Evan ston, is to start vigorous plans for the building of a workingmen’s clubhouse right in my home town. There is mon ey enough there to erect it, and 1 think the people have only to be asked, to have the thing brought before them iu the proper light, to see that it would be a great thing for Evanston as well as giving much joy to the intelligent men who will make up its membership. "1 have not iu mind the erection of any building as expensive as the temple -ALL WOMEN JQinb-temths of. — _ all the pain tfwjt andsicknessfrom which women suffer is caused by weakness or [VJX derangement in b the organs of ' JaftTl menstruation. Nearly always HMk when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. W»i Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all • ■ female troubles. ’ ’ It is equally effective for the girl In her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the "Change of Life.” They all need it. They are all benefited by it o For advfee in cases requiring special directions, sddre.s, giving symptoms, the " Ladies* Advisory Department.” The Cha'.ranoota Medicine Co.. Chatta nooga. Tenn. THOS. J. COOPER, Tupelo, Mlle., ssytt ” My sister suffered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could aot relieve her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mother through the Change of Ute." was Noextraordiuafy amount of money will be required, but the real philau thropy of the age is to be found in the deeds of meu while they live toward their fellow men It is caring for the good of each other that constitutes gen nine philanthropy today. "We have in Evanston ample proper ty locations on which the kind of a clubhouse 1 want can be erected. The city has been beautifully improved and furnishes the finest kind of surround ings for such a clubhouse. The ground once acquired, we have then-to secure the funds for building .lust what the plans for the building will be cannot be said now The project is only in its in fancy at present and details must be sup plied by each and all “But the idea has been nurtured and developed, and lam deeply in earnest in having it become a fact. Nowhere in the vicinity of Chicago is there so beau tiful a situation on which to erect a clubhouse of this kind as in Evanston. Where such clubhouses have been erect ed they have proved great moral forces in the community. “The workingman as much as any other human being likes his social pleas ures. Too often the saloon is the only place where attractions are held forth for him to stay. A clubhouse will coun teract the influence of the saloon to a wonderful degree. The place should have books, music, pictures, flowers, a place to lounge in and a place to be so ciable in. The workingman should feel that it is his home and that it has come to him through the generosity of those well able to give. You will see what such a place will be for the men who become habitues of it. They will be elevated, made stronger, better fathers, purer husbands, cleaner men. “1 have thought of this for ever so long It is not a dream with me. 1 mean, with such a strength as 1 have, that it shall become a reality in stone mid brick in as short a time as possible. ” —Chicago Times-Herald. AN OLD DOCTOR’S FAVORITE. Dr. L. M. Gillam, who practiced medicine over forty years, loriginated used and claimed that Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B ) pbich has now been in use about fifty-five years, was the best Tonic and Blood Purifier ever given to the world. It never fails to cure the most malignant ulcers, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, and all skin diseases. Beware of substitutes. Use this standard remedy, price per large bottle sl. AFTER SEVERAL DOCTORS BAILED. I have been afflicted with Catarrh for many years, although all sorts of med ioenes and several doctors did their best to cure men. My blood was very impure, and nothing ever bad any ef fect noon the disease until I used that great Blood Remedy known as Botan ic Blood Balm, (B. B B.) a few bottles of which effected an entire cure. I recommend it to all who have catarrh I refer to any merchant or banker os Athens, Fa., and will reply to any in quiries. R. R. Saulter. For sale by druggist. SLEEPING CAR INVENTOR. N«t to Pullman, but to Theodore T. Wood . ruff. Belongs the Credit. The popular notion that the late George M. Pullman invented the sleep ing car is incorrect. The tact is that Theodore T Woodruff of Watertown, N. Y., for many years a resident of that city, invented and patented the first sleeping car, and George M. Pullman paid him $186,0(10 tor his right to the invention. Woodruff’s first patent was granted early iu the fifties, and after consider able difficulty he got permission from Erastus Corning, then president of the New York Central, to place it on that road for trial He ran it for six months, and then took it to the Pennsylvania road for inspection. Thomas Scott and James Roberts saw it at Pittsburg and made a bargain with Woodruff for it Pullman then began to contest Wood ruff’s patents and was defeated in the United States courts He then bought Woodruff’s patents, and the latter re tired from the business in 1861 Pullman made improvements on the Woodruff car, but the original plan nev er was changed, and the present sleep ing car is on the same principle as the first one built by Woodruff.—St. Louis Republic. You ccn't cure consumption, but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry- Arringtoa Co., Rome, Ga. An Enthusiastic Sportsman. Talking of Africa, there has recently started for the west coast of the dark continent the most enthusiastic sports man who has ever sailed for its shores His name is the Marquis de Quiucey, and he is after big game. He lost his leg near the hip a couple of years ago in Marocco There is too little of the stump left for him to wear an artificial limb, and the consequence is that he can only get about with the assistance of crutches. Yet he 'has not allowed this trifling hindrance to deter him from undertaking a 12 months expedition after big game in the wildest portion of west Africa —Marquise De Foutenoy in Philadelphia Press. Everybody Stys So. Cuscarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age. pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and Imweis, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-dnv; 10, 25. f>o cents. Hold and b tuaranteed to cure uj ail druggists. TH JU ROME TRIBUNE. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 14 LSfIS HE NEVER LOVED A LORD. But His Five Girls Married Titles, All tbe Same. It was evident that he was not only pretty well satisfied with himself, but that he didn’t care who knew it. “Five daughters, ’’ he said, “and ev ery one of them married to a title That’s a pretty good record for a man Who wouldn’t be considered rich enough to buy more than one high grade title. ” “I don't see how you did it,’’ sug gested the man who knew nothing ex cept that the husband with a title was ordinarily quoted ata pretty stiff figure “Oh, it’s easy when you know how. ” replied the self satisfied man. “So far as 1 am concerned 1 would have prefer red to marry the girls to enterprising young Americans with no titles, but their mother insisted upon getting them something more fashionable, and when their mother insists 1 have to hump myself and see that tilings come the way she wants them 1 confess it was something of a problem at first, but when I got it figured out in my mind and began playing the cards it was so easy that 1 was inclined to be ashamed of myself tor not trying something harder. ” The self satisfied man stopped long enough for the listener to suggest that he would be glad to hear the story, and then, in view of the fact that they were all married and publicity could do no harm, he told it. “1 took all my available assets, ’’ he explained, “and made them a dowry for my eldest daughter Naturally there was a rush for her. and she was able to take her pick of five. 1 rushed matters as much as possible, got her married, gave up the dowry 1 had promised, and then steered her titled husband against the Stock Exchange, where 1 gave him some bad tips, took his trades myself through a broker and won back all the dowry and part of his ancestral estates. Then 1 gave the dowry to my second daughter, got her married and played the same game with her husband. 1 worked the scheme right through the family, until 1 finally married my youngest to a baronet yesterday 1 got them to postpone their wedding trip for a few days, so as to give me a chance to win back the dowry before they had spent any of it. and by day after tomor row 1 expect to be on Easy street again, without a care m the world. If girls must have titles, why, 1 am in favor of giving them to them, but 1 don t believe in contributing large fortunes to the support of the tottering monarchies of the old world, and, what’s more, 1 don’t intend to do it. ” —Chicago Post. Ibis’. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. 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 oat any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimonials free. Gmtrdinff Her ’Nerves. A little east end maiden of 5 sum mers, whose clever sayings are The de light -of her friends, recently dined with an aunt At the beginning of the repast she gravely said to her relative: “I’ll take just one cup of tea. Aunt Liza. 1 have to be so careful about my nerves. If I don’t take care, I’ll have nerves like a cat. ” She got her tea, and it is scarcely necessary to add that when she had fin ished it she forgot all about her poor nerves and clamored for more:—Cleve land Plain Dealer BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for outs or ‘ bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain oorns and all skin eruptions and post tvely cares piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaction '! or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., druggists, RoniA Ga ”Tinfe’* changes.' In 1830 Gbethe wrote to a friend'that it seemed almost inconceivable that now that the Gothard wagon road had been opened it was possible to go from Frankfort to Milan in a single week. It is now done in a day Oldest Sailing Craft. The oldest sailing craft in the world is the so called Gokstad ship, a viking vessel which was discovered in a sepul chral mound on the shores of Chris tian i a fiord It is 1,000 years old. PERFECT MANHOOD |Tbe world admlrefl perfect Man! Not 3ourape, dignity, or mnE?ultf development alone, but that subtle and wofiderful force known at SEXUAL VITALITY which is the. us Mianhrod-the pride ot both old and young, but there arc thousands of men suffering the mental tortures at & weaksneu: manhoods ihattereu nerves, end failing sexual power who can be cured by our Magical T reatment which may be taken at home inder our directions or we will pay R. R. fare and hotel bills for those who wf.«li to come here, if we fail to cure. We have no free prescriptions, free cure orC.O.D. fake. We have $250,000 capital and guaraL-ee io cure eveiy case we neat or refund every dollar you pay ns, 01 fee may be deposited In any bank to be paid us When a cure 1r effected, Write for full particular. MA'rjß JKMUKCAIa CO.. OmnlUM AUfIEHMA’S BEAUTY TALKS SENSE. Jenifer, Ala., says: I l have used Dr. JI. A. J Sluimoiio Liver JZodi ) ci n e 15 years, an d know it cures Si cl: Eoadaciie and Const pated Dowels. I tllir.h it has more strength and action than either J? “Black Draught” or & “Zciiia’n Regulator." ® -mo w '-47 PammtiOß. Childbirth, when natural, should be easy, and it is ul ways easy when the right prepara tions nrcxnsdc. Nature ncvqr intended that WoXcnchould be tortured when doing the one tiling that makes her wholly wouu.nly. To fear or shrink from cliildbir th is a crime •—not by the laws of society, but by the laws of hereditary—for the mother’s condition rtacts upon her offspring. - Every child hrs an inalienable right to bo born on pur pose, and the right to be tho product of the best manhood and best womanhood cf its parents and the consummation of their life’s Joys. To secure this condition, the best tonic that can be used is Dr, BiatEotit Squaw Vine 'Wino; it is perfectly safe and. harmless to use at ail times and under all circumstances in tho doses prescribed. It assists nature in softening, relaxing and ex panding tho muscles ligaments involved, thereby decreasing labor pains and shortens labor. Rapid, sate and comparatively pain less delivery follow its continuous use. Ji.. Hatchett Creek, Ala., writes: I have known Dr. M. A. I Blminona Liver Medicine ' all my life, and havo used it / 15 years. Think It far Su perior to “Zeilin’s” medi cine, and that it excels "Black Draught’’ to a large £ extent. It cures Sick nead- Jache and Wind Colic. Too Frequent Mcnstruaticn. When the monthly flow occurs at ths proper period and 13 otherwise strictly nat ural; the patient suffers little or no pain, nut if it occur too often, continue too long or be too profuse, it induces a feoblo pulse, cold sxtroraities, weak rospirr.tion and general debility. In treating this disease, moderate exercise and fresh air arc most essential; the digestive organs should be regulated With Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, and tho happiest results will follow the use, of Dr. Simmons Squaw Vino Wine in strengthening the system so that too frequent menstruation resulting from debility will be corrected. Buy a Smooth White Skin. For Your Face! It probatA” needs renewing, fiw it i.-. rough, red. freckled, blotched <>. pimpled, until it has become repulsnTi instead ot attractive. Healthy skin is alwayw b autlful. Tho son and wind, impute aoaw bna qosmotlcs Injure the skin. Viola Crenm cleanses, nourtslws %y».d restores the 3kln, making it soft, whito aed beautiful. It is not a coametk! —does no» cover-wp. hut remew Wcmtshes. It is harnuoss <aAwaya .-roes jiK what we dahn for it. Tbe oi£y prepuravoa .hat wiil poftitlve’y remove Freckles Blackhead*. Tan, Sunburn and Pimples Hnsdrods of testimonlaia from promi nent ladies. P-rce 50 cents a htc at druggist*. O.C. BiTTNEQ 30.. TOLEDO. OHIO.-, QEAD STUCK ™ BUGS Kills Roadhvjs, Fleas, Moths and Bedbugs. Non poMFonous; won’t stain. gists and grocers, 25 cents. SaVTO FROM A LIVIIIO CRAVE. xdK jpa WE FO RFEIT If our testimonials are not true. Rave tbe druggist show «9»Ur WU Ui th«n to yot, or sub Irens with stamo mu£ we wmsend themand book free. Tlfe>£fcTXlß or T«WJ<ai -cures afi Nervous Diseases, sueb es Meirery, 'Less est Brain Power, Lost Vitality, Nihffiy Emissions, Vericocele,, Evil Dreams, Headache, tfalne in the Lunta and Back, and Insanity, caused by youthful errors oriexresses, ower indulgence or abuse ot any'klnd of either s«. Ask lor Etjxir of Youth. In tablet or liquH form. Take®o Other. *L per bottle or *box,»* for 85. Sold under t® cure or money refunded. Prepared only by OJSitt GWfAN HOSPITAL REJTEDT CO., <i«uid iSapids, Michigan, U. 3. A. 'For sale by Rome Drug Co., [and C. A.. Trevitt, Rome, Ga. La Handsome Complexion it one of the greatest charms a woman can I possess. Poboni’b •Complexion Powdbu I .gives it. HREEr sao.oo IN GOLD, YOU rt Bicycie.aold Watch, Diamond *■ Rii%, or a Scholarship in E _ Draughon’s Practical Business College, Nashville, Tenn., or * Texarkana, Tex., or a schol- arship in most any other reputable business col igpe or literary schooliathe U. S-can be secured Sy .doing a little work at home fcr th. Youths’ Aibocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal. Mis elevating in character, moral in tone, and .specially interesting and profitable to young people, but read with interest and profit by peo pleof all ages. Stories and other interesting I matter well ilhutrated. Sample copies sent free. Agents wanted. Address Youths’ Advocate Pub. Csx. Nashville, Tenn. (Mention this paper.] Cushman s MENTHOL INHALER Ou<*f all titHtf lcR of tlier Ut'wl an J Zliraat iSATAHRN, iitADACHL ME«a«-GM, LaGRIPPE, Will. CURE o-il wwffiny. coiigliing HEADACME. Con 11 n«e d u«c n fle •> it ENDORSED & Llgbe-.t MiMicaS ru \ tboriti A of 1 fur \ W'iiXUOLDF.Bore Tliroa* .\ K&y Fever, Broit ™ GRIPPE. ‘The most Re'ivgtting and HealtLAU’ aiv U HEADAOHB Suffer era. Brbigs Sleep to tbe Sleepless. Cttn» Ineoinina and Nervous Prostration. Don’t be fooler .ynh wotth: w imitations. Take only CUSHMAN’S. Price, fiOc at ail Druggists, or mailed free. AGENTS WANTED CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL BALLi ful cure of Salt Rheum. Old Scree, Cute.Woiinde, Burne, Froetbltee. Excels nil otlier n-medlm foi PILUS. Price, ano. at Druggist,. Book on Menthol free. Address Cushman Drug '.0., Vfn. cannts, Ind. er u« wnioai tnu Chlcaao. 111. There's a oeal of sa’isf ac tion when yi-u km w that von are strong and well. rs 1 ou are nor, you ought to be we will make you so if pog. • Bible, .ur oisiinctive ; specialty Is all diseases pe culiar to men And won,on, > such as loorl Polson Stric ture, Nervous Debility, Ktdi e.v and Bladder Trou bles. Rheumatism, Catxrrh, etc,, also all d eeases of women. Call on or write us and it necessary we cm prove to you that we cure where some of the best physicians have failed. Mail treatment glved by Are you wholly satis fied with your self? sending for Symptom blank No. 1 for Men; No. 2 for Women ;No 3 for Skiu Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Call nn or addrees DR. HATHAWAY & CO. South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. “Beller late thin never.” H T"he above old adage • 4 I is as forceful now as ever and suffering ones will rejoice when they hear of the wonder LA ful efficacy of (A ICDiPtUA The Mamelons BLOOD Q ArnluANA purifier M Hundreds who have become discouraged By trying a score of other remedies and upon whom the best of physicians failed, have ere it was too late, heard 1 1 of the grandest of all Medicines, W ..Africana.. The Sure Cure for all Blood Diseases. * ’ For sale by all Druggists. ~ w'Wf''V 'tar 'The Great Remedy, Africana. . Bomb, 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 tles of Africana and am entirely well and the sores healed. Ned Hughes (Colored). Ned Hughes is one of the best known -ind most reliable colored men in the -ity, and his word is considered as good «s a bond. His statement made above as io the efficacy of the Africana remedy nay be relied on as being absolutely rue. / , / For sale by Carry-Arrington Co., and Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga. Chronic « of alt forms Successftllj Treated. Rheuir a.t*%i, Neuralgia, Bro’nchitis, Palpita tion, tadigesfton, etc. CorteLT.rrlx of the Nose, Throat tad Lungs. Bwsw ta Women. Prolopsas, ffßueratfons, Lencorrhea, etr. 'Wirite. givingfrietory of your case and it will, receive immediate altenti in An opinion, pilce< >-.f treatment, pamphlet and testimonials will ba wHiityoii fr’bk Dr. ’S, T. Vhi raker, Specialist, aSS Norcroax Building, Atlanta. G M. A. THEDFORD’S i VEGETTJRE 1 _r- - arspcPsiA i ■ s,cKaK I Bfa/SESTtam \ \NiMvocfb' - SsURUESS OSS OF j Stomach Afpotjtf I Hose GEKOTNK-WtTHrxJTThe Likeness And Signature ofM-A.TiEDFORD on FrontOf Each Wrapper. IM.A.Thedford Meo ® Home.ga. Pawtucket Fur Company, f 294 Main St, Pawtucket, R, I, WANTS ALL KINDS OF Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc I Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol lows; Silver Fox. sls 00 to 8160 00• Bear I 55.00 to $25 00; Otter, $4 00 to 89.00; Martin 82.00 to 89.00; Beaver, 83 00 to 83.50 ner pound ; Wolf, 81.00 toB2 00; Red F. x, 81 00 to 82,00; 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-1 ment, and immediate remittanee on all • • conaignmento. “Shall I not take mine earn In mine inn Hxnbt IT. & Elegant Meals The Best in the City. Prompt Attention and High. CooL Airy Rooms. You pay only . for what you order. Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms .For Ladies and Gentlemen. Sitting Room and Toilet Conveniences are provided. Cor, Peachtree and Marietta Sts. Norcross Building. ATLANTA, GA. take elevator. fifth floor. Why not Buy a Piano At Home Where you are in position to get one at the lowest possible price, from one of the largest dealers in the South. The E. E. Forbes Music House is enjoying one of the most prosperous year’s in the history of its exis ence, and is better prepaired than ever to trade with you in away to save you money. Call on or wri e them for prices on CONOVER, KARNICK & BACH, BEHR BROS, KNABE. CCHBERT AND KINGSBERRY PIANOS . Found at 327 Broad St., Rome, Ga. B.* P. DAVIS. Manager. < >TI— B^a—■—— ■ ■ A PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. HENRY H.BATTEY Surgeon and PhyjJan, XAome, --i Groorgia Dr. D.T. McCALL 1 Office 401 Broad Street, In Building Occupied by Rome Drug Co TELEPHONE 157. DR. JAMES F, iveT” e Physician and ROME, GEORGIA, , over Rome Drug Company, s I Telephone 157. , attorneys. Hl 1— Wm. J. Neel, ATTORNEY AT LAjW, jROME, GEORGIA. Office in New King Building. Win practice la aU the Couita. SDK i.i X?o’^ d %Z e . rcl,J Halsted Smith, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office n City Hall, Rome. Ga. c. w. UNDERWOOD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rome, Georgia. CORPORATION LAW ONLY. Administrator's Sale, A?”‘ eable to an °’ rd, ' r of tbe C-wi-t of Orrti, X 7 before the court house door of aeid u e Tnßß<, “J’ ln December next, whhin'the legal boure of sale, the foil..wing provertt iZin and ‘f* 01 . or P»rc«*l of h™* a , n l., be, ',‘ !ln the 5 »» district and 4th sn, tlon of Floyd county, Georgia, known in thJ plan of e»hf district as nun her <>„« aqd sixty acres more or less* i erty of a rchfbald Simpson, lain of This Nov, 1,1 97, J. R. TOWEHB ! Administrator. 11