The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 17, 1897, Page 11, Image 11

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FA WORLD OF TRADE [ Ruling Prices of tee Leading Articles ol Cnnnerce. ‘THE ROME MARKETS TULLI QUOTED u Latest Price* Given From Daily Correcttoua Liverpool and -Naw York Cotton Market Fluctuation*. Roane Cotton Market. Lffi By wagon M4®s/. Cotton. Hnw Yobk, Nov. 16.-The JtoUowlng are to • day’s quotations: Cotton Mature*. Opening Close clone today. today, yesterday January 71 560 5 66 February 5 77 5 8u 5 70 March... 5 81 5 84 5 76 April •••• 5 8i May 5 61 0 98 5 86 June / a 96 6 02 5 90 .July « fu 6 k oß August... 6 06 6 12 6 W) September •••• • ••• October •• •• November 5 64 5 65 5 60 December 5 65 5 73 5 60 Liverpool, Nov. 16.—The following were the • today: Sales, 19,000 Dales. Tone ■ steady. Middlings, 3 7-32 d. Opening Close. January and February 3 08 3 09 February and March 3 09 3 <9 March and April 3 16 8 10 April and May 3 12 3 11 May and Jane 8 12 3 12 August and September BJIS 3 15 and October. .... -October and November 3 11 and December *S3 09 ‘Seen taker and January 3 19 8 09 LOCAL MARKETS. [CORRECTED DAILY.] GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Bomb. Nov. 16.—The following are the whole sale prices; small lota to consumers are reia wftlvely higher. Wheat—New wheat 90c. These are the prices paid by commission merchants. Corn—Dealers are paying 46c racked for corn and are selling at 50@55c sacked, delivered on cars in carload lots. Smaller quantities, 2@3c higher. Balk corn, 2c less than sacked. Ear -corn, 56c per bbl., with or without shucks. Oats—ln car lots, No. 2, mixed. No. 2 white ‘■•bulk, 29c; sacked, from store. No. 2. mixed, ■tao®32; No. 2, wuite 35c, Floor—Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight, *5.40; extra fancy, *5.00; fancy, *4.85; choice - family, *3.65. In selling consumers, grocers sdd 20c to 3Uo per bbl to these prices Graham flour, e *5.50; rye flour, *4. (M; patent spring wheat flour,’ ,2 *6.00; whole wheat flour, *6.00, * Ha Y—ln car lots, choice Umoiuj, $14,00® 16,00; No 1 timothy, #15.00; No 2. *14.00; less than car '/-lots, 31,00 per ton higher. Groceries and Provisions, , Sugar—Clarified, white, 4%c; yellow, 414@ V 4 5-16 c; seconds. 3%@4c; standard A, 4.90; gran " -< ulated 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes, 5.25 c; con fectioners A, 5.63 c; cut loaf, 5,10 c; open kettle, , ‘4@I.MC. “ Gbkkn CorrßK—Per pound, Rio ordinary, I0@llc; fair to good, 12@14c; choice to fancy, 15@16c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17H@l8c. Boasted Coffee—Equality plan, fob. New York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack ages, Arbuckle's 11.10 c; Levering* 11.10;Mocfla and Java, 50-lb, tin*. 28@32c. Westen Pork Products—Baoon, sides, ex tra short, 7%c; regular, 7%0; fancy, 8c; shoulders, choice, B@B>/ 4 c; fancy shoulders, fancy. 8c: hams, 1u%®120; bellies, 8@814c; breakfast bacon, choice, 10@llc; fancy, 12@13c; bologna sausage, 5%@6c; dry salt regulars, 5@ 5)4c; extras, Lard—Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice loaf, s>/ 8 @ 5!4c; choice family, sc; refined, sc. Coal Oil—Georgia test 10«, headlight 12c, ' fire proof 12%c; Apex axle grease, per case, l ib boxes, *2 25; per case of 8 doz., 2% and 3-lb buckets, *4.00; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin v boxes, per case, *2.25 ;2%-lb tin boxes,permease, ' *3.25; 854-lb tin boxes, per case, *3 85. Country Produce. Beeswax-Per pound, 22@23c. Bacon—From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; sides, 6@7c; hams,9@llc; country lard 6c%7%. Butter—Per pound, le@2oc. Feathers—Prime goose, white, per pound, -30@31e; grsy goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old. 20c; mixed gray and white, 28@30c. Poultry—Spring chickens, each 12'/,@l7‘Ac: hens L6c;olo roosters 10c eacb; geese, full leath ered, 20c each. • Eggs—Per dosen, first hands, open market, 42Kc®18«. fr; Tallow—Per pound, 3c f Potatoes—New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per bushel; from store per barrel, *2.50. Apples—Home-grown, 40@50c per bushel from wagons; 40@50e bushel from store. ft Tomatoes—New, six-basket carrier crate, 75; shipped, 29@4<>c basket crate. Cabbage—Florida or Tennessee *1.25. Beans—New Green, *1 00 per bushel. Onions—From store, 75@90c per bushel; In bushel baskets *I.OO. Hide—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos 1 and 2 9c; dry salted over lOlbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hides ’ Itfinfflui has demonstrated ten thousand times that it is almost infallible FOR WOMAN’S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, irregularities and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures “whites” and falling cf the womb. It stops flooding and relieves sup- rirtw-i /THl§gis3 ■ pressed and painful menstruation. For Change of Life it is the best s medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the whole sys tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach? Wine of Cardui only costs 51.00 per bottle at your drug store. SF For adrtre, <n cow* requiring special direc tions. address, plying symptoms. the “Ladies’ f I Advisory Department, ’’The Chattanooga Med- ■ , icine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. I , Rev. I. W. SMITH, Camden, S. C., saya: F I "My wile used Wine of Cardui at horn* tor falling of th* womb and It entirely . cured her." | 7c; green salted numbers 1 and 1 6>40; green not salted, numbers 1 and 2,4%c; green glue Ic, I drv glue tc; skins 20@50c. Wool—choice- uawashed. lAjiltc; slightly hurry, IMlit; moderate burry B@9c; hard but ry 5@6; choice tub-washed 220. dingy tub-washed S Marne. Georgia BOBOHUM-nFrom wagons, old, 8%190 per gallop; new 2i@ 6c; good stock and cooper ,Sßbans —From store, New York navy beans *1.60. )Mbal -Pearl, olatn or bolted 48 Ib*, to the bushel,46o; 46-lb*.bushel, 45c. oysters—Standard Weight, 1-lb cans, #1,65@ 175 per oase; 2-lb cans, *2 90@3,10. CAWED Meats—corn beef, 1 lb, cans *1.25: i 2-lb, *2.10; chipped beef, M-lb can*. *1.50; 1-lb *2 40: potted and deviled nam, X-lb cans, 50c; H-lb #I,OO. Canned Vegetables—Tomatoes per case of 2-lbcans #1.60c; 3-lb #1,75®2.00; corn, #1,26@2,10 Itring beans. *100; early June peas 2-lb *1,060 <80; marrowfat. 31.60. Ch HESS- Half cream 10c; full cream ll!4c; , Youns America, HKo;cheduar, ll%c, > SABuiNBs -American quarters, per case *2,75 @3,00; ditto mustaid, #2,60212,75; imported, 39.1i0Jt12.50,' * Salmon—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per do!Mi,*i,9u; tails,*l,76; choice Columbia Btver 6irs, *l 35; tails *1.45; Alaska, tails, *1,10; flat* 31,35; pink *1,00(81,15, , Molasses—Straight choice, open kettle, new ' 35-40; prime 32c; good 28c: oommon centrifugal, 6 lii@2uc; cane syrup choice, new 36c; rnixea 0 good* 3@4c per gallon less. 6 Vinegar—3o-gralns 10@l2o; 40 grain, 12@15c; 3 50-grains, 15@18c; Mote’s pure apple 20c; ad. 6 yanoe of 2c per gallon for half barrels. 0 Cbaokbbs—XXX soda and pionlc, 4%®sHc; • XX soda, butter and picnic 4%c. 9 PiOKLES—BuIk, 1200 in barrel, #4.00; 2,400 in ■ barrel *5.00; 1,200 half barrel *3,25; 600 half barrel *2.75; plain mixed ba’f barrel *4,50® 6 5,00; aweet mixed nerbarrel*!!.so. 0 Ammunition—Shot, buck, *1.60; drop 31.25@ . 1,30; bar lead sc; powder, 25-lb kegs, rifle,*4 00; , blasting *1.55; fuse 40@80c. 5 Rote—Cotton, No 2, 9@loc; No 1,11%@12«C; sisal, 7%c; manti la. 12c. A Soda-4n 112-lb kegs loose, in fO-’b, q boxes, 1 lb, packages #3,45:1-lb, and H-lb, pack-; 0 ages #3,30@3,60, % lb, packages, 38 45@8,75; scl * 8 salt^'Table salt in barrels of 280 pounds earh 7 -Bulk #1.65; 28 10-lb bags *1.90; 60 5-lbbage : #1.90; 100 3-lb bigs #2.10; 140 2-lbbags #2 20; ? salt in bags 60@70c. Candy—Small stick, in boxes and baakets ■ 6%c@7c; buckets half cent higher. J Nurs—Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California), A 12@15c; filberts 9@llc; almonds 12@15c; Brasil nuts 10c. Grain and i’ruvialous. Chicago, Nov 1# OPEN CLOSE Wheat—November ... 9*u Wheat —December ... \n Wheat—May 90J4 . . 89M Corn—November ... Cobs—Deceiu’oer ... Cohn—May >9% ... 29W ■ Oats—November ... ihaZ ■ Oats —December .. mu Oats—May I Pork—Deceiuoer ... ?. Poke—January 8 28J# ... *.2U 1 Lard—December ... 4.13 1 Lard—January 435 ... 4.35 3 Ribs—December ... 4,17 r BiBS-January 4.22 M ' ... 4.8* 9 Naval Stores. Savannah. Nov. 16.—Turpentine firm at • “ les 830 casks: rpo.dnts 1,333 casks. ) Rosin Arm; sales, 3,443 bb.s receipts 3,436; A. 1 B, C, D, *1.10: E #1.15; F, #1.15: G, *1.20; H, , #1.23; I, #1 40; K. #1.55; M. *1.80; N. *2.20; ,• window-glass $2.<5; waterwhite $2 85. Wilmington, N. C.,Nov. 16 —do-in steady; ; strained *1.10; good stranied *1.15; receipts r 549 barrels. Spirits turpentine firm at SBH®- 29; receipts liD casks. Tar nrm at *1.05; re ceipts 16-i barrels. Crude turpentine firm at receipts 20 barrels. J Nervous troubles all kinds cured ‘ witb Animal Extracts. Free book ’ tells bow. Washington Chemical Co. . Washington, D C. For sale by Tay ' lor and Norton, Druggists Borne, Ga. CASTORIA. 1 The fie- /f , n simile X/Jr /zrzi . 77 BignMureZ7* ax ’ of /'C&ccaUtZC SNOWSLIDE KILLS A MAN. Big Building* In the Slnoan I>lAtrlot Are Crilvhed I*ikw 9 Vancouver, B. 0., Nov. 16.--Word 1 has just been received liqre of a terrible • snowslide on the Noble F.ve mountain range, near Sauuou, in the Slocau dis trict, on last Saturday. Joseph Mo- • Onbbons, whose parents reside in Oak land, Cat. and his companion, wnose , name is not given, were working in a mine and were caught in the slide while . going to work. McCribbous was carried down the mountain side and buried under a mass ’ of snow and ice ami his body cannot be recovered till spring. His partner r was rescued in an exhausted condition ] after he had been imprisoned in the tunnel of the mine for 24 hours. ■ The slide continued down the mouu- . tain, completely covering the buildings of the Silver Belt, which were crushed > like eggshells. ; Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De- B Witt’s Little Early Risers cure bil iousness, constipation, sick headache. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co. I< nliforuia ItaiiK (Juder. Delta, Cal., Nov. 16.—-After a pro longed session the directors of the Delta County bank concluded to assign and place the institution in the hands of 11 reelver. C. E. King was named for the position. The bank has been regarded as one of the soundest on the western slope. An accountant has been put to work on the books, but a statement has ■aot yet been issued. The capital stock is sao,ooo and the deposits at this time, as near as can be learned, are $52,000. You can’t afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumo nia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry Arring ou Co., Rome, Ga. A Fainoua Hiatorlan Expires. Munich, Nov. 16 —Professor W. H. Von Riehl, the publicist and historian, is dead, aged 75 years. He was the founder of The Gazette of Massau, which journal he established in 1848 Subsequently he had editorial charge of the science and art departments of The Allgemeinz Zeitung. In 1853 King Max im’ an appointed him professor at the University of Munich. He was elected a member of the Academy of Sciences of Munich in 1862. Professor Von Riehl was the author of a number of historical works. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or *I.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Fob Rent— ln East Rome seven room residence with cistern and city water. R.J.;R#gan. 28-6 t. TH$ BOMB zNuyjsiymn 11, imn , FIGHT ISJM FHlffi Contest Over a Postoffice Job Carried Into Court. MEWWAU TAKES UP THE OASE NOW Judge Keotrai#i« tlie New Handle* of -Malle In Atlanta From Kirin* Hta- Jlsftietant Until Matter <)a*» Me Ix»«*k«d> Into further—ClrH Ser Tie* Cornual eaitm to Decide-Kato of luuper. AtLANd’A, Noy. 16. The fight in the Atlanta post office between Major J. M. Cooper, the present assistant, and Ma jor W. H. Smytfa, the new postmaster, is growing very warm. When Major Smyth took charge of his office he went to Major Oouper and demanded that he turn over his position to Mr. E. F. Blod gett, who had been appointed in bis place. Major Oouper refused to accede ,to Major Smyth's demands and when pushed to give up his office he went be fore Judge Newman and received a re straining order against the new post master. Major Oouper contends that no charges have been brought against him and that he has performed the duties of his office faithfully since he has been in the employ of Uncle Sam. and that un der the rules of the civil service he is. entitled to continue iu office. The civil service commission has been asked for their opinion in the matter, and tfae restraining order is to prevent Major Smyth from installing Blodgett in his place until the civil service com mission has rendeYed its decision. The case is the first of it* kiqd the civil service commission has ever been called upon to decide, and its outcome is awaited with interest throughout the United States. The fight hinge* .praoticslly on one point—whether Major Oouper is under civil service. He contend* that he is. Major Smyth is not so positive as Ma jor Oouper, but believes the latter is not. The Republican leaders state Major Oouper is in no way under the civil ser vice. The matter, therefore, when sifted down resolves Itself into this: If Major Oouper is under civil service he will keep his job; if not, he will loose it. To Cure A Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets- All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 250. The genuine has L. B, Q. on each tablet. Jellico coal has no superior makes a quicker and hotter fire; less ashesi burps 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, May tha Ail- er«. Houghton, Mioh., Noy. 16. The company officials have notified the 120 striking trammers of the Atlantic mine that unless they return to work at uuce new men will be employed iu their places. Agent Stanley says the com pany catiucit grant a raise of wages nor order the dismissal of the boss tram mer, as demanded. Trouble is pre dicted when the company begins filling the strikers’ places. You can t cure consumption, but you can avoid it and cure every other form ot throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cqugh Cure. For sale by Curry- Arringtoii Co., Rome, Ga. CASTORIA For Infants and. Children. 511 ’ Sa Congress to Make inquiry. New York, Nov. 16.—A special to Tne Herald from Washington says: The question of more economical, effi cient and responsible administration of the volunteer soldiers’ homes will bn made the subject of investigation by congress as a result of the recent inspec tion of these institutions by Brigadier General J. O. Breckinridge, inspector general of the army. When bilous or costive, eat a Cascaret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10. 25c. fiSTTH® □ The world admires tZie perfect Mani Not courage, dignity, ormuE?u!ar development alone, but that subtle and wonderful force known at SEXUAL VITALITY which la the Elory ol ir.auhrod- the pride 01 both old and young, but there ar< thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of a weakened manhool, shattered nerves, and failing sexual power who can he cured by our Magical Treatment which may be taken at home under our directions or we wii) pay R. R. fare and hotel bills for those who wish to Cxtmo here, if we fall to cure, We have no free prescriptions, free cure or C.O.D. fake. We have $250,000 capital and to cure eveiy case we tieat or refund every dollar you pay us, oi fee may be deposited 1n any bank to be paid ue When a cure Is effected. Write for full parttcu’aro, »X’A'r-K MKOICfM* CO.. Citation —Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Floyd County. To all whom it may concern: H. M. Clayton, guardian of G. H. and C. H.'Clayton, minors, has in due form applied to the underelgned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of eaid minors, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in December next. This 3d day of November, 1897. JOHN P. DaVIB, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale, Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Floyd county, will be eold at public outcry, before the court bouse door of Mid county, on the flret Tneeday in December next, within the legal hours ot sale, the following property, to wn: All that trset or parcel ol land situated lying and belngln the sth district and 4tb sec tion ot Floyd county, Georgia, known in the plan ot Mid district •* nnmber one hundred and idxty-fonr (164), containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less ■ Sold as the prop erty ot Archibald Simpaon, IMe of Anderson county. South Carolina, deceased. Terms cash. This Nov. 1,1897. J. B.TOWERS, ? M#d#W<«#pr. Sheiiff’s Sales for Dea., £97. GKGRGIA, Floyd County. ' ewo before the court house door in the city of Rome. Floyd count*. between the- legal boura of node, qu the Taeaday in erty 6 to?w?t- lßk7 ’ *** JwcaitoMl prop- all that traet or parcel of land Ivwg, *i«hated and being 1* the county of ridyd afid State of Georgia, and more particularly aescrlbed >s »ilo» •—»« all Hist part of land lot No. 237 lying north an* east »f line rtmir g sti alght from n< rth west to southeast corners of salu io*;also a strip fronting Mill roa* one and one hall acres trom southeast corner, being in dlrec'toa towards the mHlpalao a small tract off of soiuhsKst corner of lot do. 286 about 20 by «0 feet, more or less; Ibvted on by virtu i ot » fl ft iseaed from the 919th district, G. M. Jnsilce Coturt. in favor of Terhune-Nixon Co. vs I T. O’Bryaa and J. D O'Bryan; as the property of J. IX O'Bryan, one of the defendants: levy made by W M Byars, I*. Also at the same tine and plaee, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 8d dis trict sad 4th section of Floyd county, Georgia, and known and dUtingu shed as lots Nos. t>6s> 588. 634, 635 6'6, 637, 661, 662, Gaud #1 that part of 557 lying north of Big Cedar creek: also all that part ot 633 which lies north of Big Cedar creek, supposed to be 8 acres more or lees; and all that part of 590 lying south of the middle of the channel oi Big t edar areek and west of th. main public road containioE 2 acres, more or less; tho whole tract containing 400 acres, more or less, and known as ‘-Cottage Borne,” and being the farm whereon Mi for .Ino. H. Dent re sided atthe time of his death. Levied on by Virtue of a fl fa Issued froaa the Floyd Cit* Court in favor of S. Funkhoasir ve. C D. Henley, maker, and Mrs. Carrie N, Henley as guarantor and endorser; as the property of Mrs. Carrie M. Henley. Also at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying, situated and being lu the 8d distric, and 4ih section ot Floyd county, Georgia, In the village of Cave .Spring, Ga, known ae part of lot No, 929, and described as follows: bounded on the north by the property of H. P. Children, on tne west by Cedartown read or street, on the eouth by the Episcopal church and oa the east by the Bearn School, together with all members and appurtenances hereto belonging. Levied on oy virtue of ati fa Issued from tne Floyd. Superior Court in favor of Mrs. E. J. Graafaam vs. M. M. Fenny and Julia Penny, as .the property of Mrs. Julia A. Peqny, Obe of tteeUefendanta. Also at .the same time and place, one .black home mole about 11 yetis old, about 14H hand* high njune Bob, alao.one fight bay mare about 7 year* old, about 14% hands high name beamy, aleo carriage top eurty, side bar, bought of u. J. PripJ.aieo spring one-horse wagon bought of J. L. uaa* in December, 1895, one single set one horse harness, one Towers plow stock, this being all property ihat could be found mentioned In this mortgage fit*. Levied on, by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of Bass Bros. & Co. vs. Julia T. Hnnt; as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, that part of land lot No. 210 in 23d district snd 31 section of Floyd county, Georgia, extending across said lot from east to west and 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, aleo that parcel of land lying in 23d district and 3d section Floyd county, Georgia, being 15 acres of lot No. 270, which is fully de scribed in a decree in the case of Clark Pruitt vs. Elisabeth Davie, in Floyd Superior Court, adjoining the above described 15 acres and Alex Hawkins property and Clark Pruitt’s land; all vt said property being the same upon which Cizir Stallins now resides. Levied on by virtue of two fl fas Issued from the 1048th district G. M. Justice com t in favor of J. B. Chamlee, trans feree, vs. Ceztr Stallins Das the property of the defendant. Levy made by Joe Lanham, L. C. Aleo at the same time and place, one lot In the city of Rome, Floyd county, Georgia, upon which is situated the power house of the Rome Street Rs Iroad Company, together with the improvements thereon, the same Is situated on the east side of Eighth avenue, 4 motor cars, 3 open cars, Nos. 2, 3 and 4 respectively, and 1 closed car No. 7. all of said cut equipped and in good rnnnibg order; also 2 engines made by The Ball Engine Co., and being of one hundred and fifty boree power each; also 3 one hundred horse power boilers made by same company and fully supplied with all neceesary appliance*; also one railway generator one hundred auu thirty horse power, with necessary switch board and equipments; one lot cf car repairer tools, one lot of track tools, also all lands, depots, depot grounde, station houses, all railroads, tracks, side tracts and switches. Levy made July sth, 1894 at 8:30 A. M. The sheriff aw ends bis ab«ve entry and return ot levy bv adding that tie above property at the time es levy was n pos session of the defendant in fl fa. Levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of Watters and Garland vs. Rome Street Railroad Company, as the property of the defendant company. Also at the same time and place, one reel 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. 310 feet, and running hack same width 300 feet, and bounded north and east bj Lytle property west by Rupee property aad south by Main St., and being the same on Oct. Ist. 189 > owned and occupied by said defendant, with a special lien as of date of oct. Ist, 1890. Levied on by viitue of a flfa issued trom Floyd Superior Court In favor of the Trustees of Ripon College. Ripon Wisconsin vs. Jessie C. Lytle, ae the property of the defendant. Alto at the same time and place, 5 incandes cent electric dynamos Nos 555,551.562 and 554 Edison General Electric Company and No 287 6 dison Electric Light Company, and one switch bond in the power house of the City Electric Railway Company on Eighth avenue in the city ot Rome Ga. Levied on by virtue of a flfa is. sued from the Floyd ui'y 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 county in what is known ae Cheney’s addition to East Rome, said lot being In front or west of the residence lot of Capt. R. G. Clark, on the west side of Gor don street beginning at the Northern Intersec tion of Le Hardy's spring branch and west side of Gordon street 200 feet more or less, leaving a 10 foot alley between the property herein de scribed ard the lot of Mrs. A. H. Cheney this alley way to be kept open, thence wes t 356 feet more or less to an elm tree at or near the inter section of LeHardy's spring branch and a ditch, thence up and along the northern bank of Le- Hardy’s spring branch to the beginning point on the West side of Gordon street, eaid lot being in the shape of a tri angle with the base on Gor don etreet, this being the property described in the within attachment Ufa. Levied on by vir tue of an attachmentJl'a issued from the Floyd Justice Court, of the 919tb district G. M. io favor of Fannie L Tracy vs Lola Wilder and Mattie Thomas, as the property ot the defend ant. Also at the same time and place, a certain city lot together with the residence, dwelling house and improvements built thereon: -‘And espe cially a certain town lot in Printup city, which includes lots Noe. 93 and 94, according to a sur vey which appears from, and is shown bv a map of eaid Printup city of fllein the Clerks office o. the Superior court, of said county, said lot, which includes Noe. 93 and 94, fronts 60 feet on Forsyth St, between second and third streets, and rune bar k same width to a depth of 9) feet, together with a new dwelling house, and all other Improvements erected and built thereon.” Levied on by virtue of a special lien flfa, issued from the Flovd Superior Court, in favor ot R. 11. Johnson vs. L D. McCurry ae the proparty of the defendant, to satisfy the within special lien flfa against the property herein described. Also st the same time and place, all those lots of land numbers 10, 11.12. 13 14, 15, 16. 17, 18. 19. 20, 21, 31, 35 59, 60,61. 63. 65, 64, 70 71,78, 79. 93, 91, 95, 96. 97, M 3,116. 107, 108, 'O9, 110. 111, 112 113.114, 115, 116, 117,118, 119.120.121, 124,an <25 in the Stansberry addition to North Rome, known as Fsir View, Floyd County Georgia. Levied on by virtue of a flfa issued fr>-m Floyd Justice Court of the 919th district G. M. in favor of Holmes, Johnson & Garllngton vs. C. W. Upderwood, Administrator of J. A. Stansbury deceased, as the property of J A, Stansbury in the bands of C W. Underwood, Administrator of the estate of J. A. Stansbury. Also at the same time and place, west half of land lot one hundred and two 1102) fourth die - trict and fourth section, Floyd County. Georgia containing eighty (80) acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage flfa issued trem the Floyd superior couit, in f.vorof D A Beetle vs Thomas L Harden, as the property of the defend ant Also at the same time and place, the south half of original land lot No. 261 in the 22nd dis trict and 3rd section Floyd county Georgia, said property being known as the Dickerson Lump kin property, also 20 acres lu the southeast cor ner of lot No 244. in the 22nd district and 3rd aection commencing at the southeast corner of said lot No 244, and running west along the original land line to the creek, and thence down and along the creek to the original land lines, tunning north and south between lots 261 and 244. Levied on by virtue of a flfa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of Dock vs. R. M. Etephene as the Administrator of ths estate of Dickerson Lumpkin deceased, M the property of the defendant. J. P. MoCONNELL, Sheriff. SberiH Tax Salts for Dec. 1897. GEORGIA Floyd County. WUI bo sold before tne court house door, in the city us ..uwe, K.ojd cousiti. Ga., between the legal hz are of sale, <>u the first Tuesday in erty, by virtue of ntate and conaty tax flfas, in favua o£ the of Georgia, county of Floyd issued by u.e tax oolleotor ot Floyd county Ga., and against the following naaaed defendants: Aleo at the same tune and place, land lots number* K», W, 156, 155, and 134 in the 22nd dis tract and 3rd aeeUon ot Fluid county Ga., tax for the jear 1896, as the proper y of Cha*. T. Csaton, administrator of T. J. Craton, deceased. Aleo at the same time and place, all those lota numbers.ll,ll 12, >3,14, 5 It, 17, 18, 19,20, 21,81, 35,59.69 61,63.64,45,79.71,78, 79, 93, 91, 96, 96 W, 1(8 106,107,108, 109. 110, 111, 112 113, M 4. rtf,. 116, 117,118. 119,120, 121, 124, and 125 in the Stansbury addition to North Rome, known SB Fair View Floyd county, Ga..tax for the je ira tV*® 5 “ nd , ** 96 as property of Chas. | w uderwood, Administrator utansbury. Also at the same time and place, all that tract .or parcel ot land lying and being in Forestville ►Floyd ceun’y Ga., aejpining the lands owned !by Geo P. Barnett, and. more particularly de scribed as a triangular piece or land fronting , 400 leet on the right of way of the Southern Ry- Company, and tunning back 265 ted tv a , point in an alley between the lands of said jSheibley and said Burnet;; thence back 340 feet -to the salu light of way of Southern Railway Company containing one acre more or leas, and Inducing 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 A Alloy Company. Also at the same time and place, that tract or parcel of land being part of lots 315 and 3i4 in the 23rd district awd &u section ot Floyd county Georgia, commencing at the corner of Mrs. J. E, Hendrick’s lot oa Howard avenue beyond East Home and running south east along said Ave. 194 feet to the coiner ot Mrs Mary Robinson's lot and thence along the line of her lot west 235 feet to Hill street, tnence 94 feat, thenee west to original starting point 235 feet, tax tor the year 1896, as the property of Miss Max Unit, levy made by J. A. Jonea L, O Alsont tbaMine time and place, one residence lot With buildings thereon being city lot No 104 in North Rome. Floyd County Georgia, fronting on corner of droad St. 39 feet and running bacx Mme width 90" feet along third street anu being one block from file Rome A Decatur Railroad depot, tax for the years 1895 and 1896, as the property of MUUam M. Bridges. Also at the same time and place, a one twellth undivided mreffW* inthefpnoiwing tract at land, lying and being apart of land lot No. 326inthe23r- district anfi Brd section of Floyd county Georgia, described as follows, being designated as loss “A” & ”B” of Barnwell's sutyey ot the Glanton place, near East Rome, said lota lying contiguous to each other and cvn t ining about 25 acres, being bounded on the north by Veal’s property on the south by lot' “C,” on the east b t Dean St. and on the west by lands of <■», H. Miller, taxes for the years 1886, 1895 and 1896, as the property of W. H. Adkins. Also at the same time and place, city lot No 65 in the Etowah division oi the city of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, tax for the years 1886 and 1896 as the property of Miss Msry Adkins. Also at the same time and place, all that tract or pares) of land situated, lying and being in the county oS Floyd State of Georgia, being part of city lot number 9ln the Uoetanaqja division of the city of Rome Georgia, fronting on Broad street twenty two feet, now or less, measuring from t’xe corner of Lot No. 8 and - xtending back along and adjoining lot No 8 sixty six feet, more or less. The 22 leet fr nt is the same covered by the brick building now on said lot Lev'pd.on to ei tisty special taxi s due State and county for tha year 1596 by Joseph Robineon, agqnt for. his wife, Mary J Robinson, as the pioperty of Joseph Robinson Agt. Aleo at the same time and place, one 41 herse power engine, and boiler, one planer and matcher, Ricba’.dsqn make, one rip saw machine, one resaw machine, one eager lathe, one eager band saw, one Frank pony planer, one six inch molding machine, one 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 mortiser, one sash machine, one dour till machine, one shaper, one swing cut i ff, one boring machine, one blind slat borer, one blind slat wirer. one iron frame variety saw, 80 feet main ebatting, all couplers, hangings, pulleys, and belting, tax for the years 1894 and 1896 as the property ot the Patton Sash, Door& Blind Co, Aleo at the same time and place, 1 oil tank, 1 stove, 1 pair of trucks, 3 sbow cases, 1 cigar sign, 1 iron safe, 1 soda fount, A. D. Puffer make, 1 gas generator, 1 stock of goods consist ing of drugs, medicines, cigars, tobacco, soap, seeds and all fixtures in store house on Broad ,-st. new occupied by P. L Turnley tk Co. tax for the.yea s 1889, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1894,1895, and 1896, the above property will be sold at the store house on Broad street now occupied by P. L, Turnley & Co., as the property otP. L. Turnley & Co, Also at the same time and place, al) that tract or parcel of land known and described as the east half of land lot number 141 in the 22nd, District and 3rd Sec. of Floyd Co., Ga , except 20 acres eold off of the southeast corner to Ade ine F. Bradshaw, as appears in book V, page 204 in the office of the clerk of the superior court for Floyd Co., tia., eaid 10l containing 60 acres more or lees, tax for the year 1894 ae the proper ty of PH C Wood agent for W H vVood estate. Also at the same time and place one two-etory dwelling and lot number 70, situated on the west corner of Ninth avenue and Broad etreet in the Oostanaula division of the city of Rome Floyd Cu, Ga., tax for the year 1894 as the prop erty of Mrs, L M Adkins, j. p. McConnell, sheriff.® Public Sale of Beal Estate. GEORGIA, Floyd County: Whereas, on the 9th day of June. 1897, Emma J. Higginbotham executed and delivered to Mre A. H. Cheney anote and mortgage on the lands hereinafter described for the purpose of securing the debt represented by said note re ferred to in said mortgage, which mortgage is recorded in the clerk’s office of Floyd Superior Court in book L I of mortgages, page 481, the debt referred to therein being for money fur nished to pay the balance of purchase money for said land. And, whereas in said mortgage said Emma J. Higginbotham gave to said Mrs. A. H. Cheney the power to sell said lands in case of default in the premat payment at maturity of the principal and interest of said debt. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power eo vested in the undersigned, which Is more accurately shown bv reference to said mortgage. Mrs. A. H. Cheney will sell at public outcry to the h ghest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in December, 1897, during the legal hours of sale, before the court bouse door at R ime, Ga.. the lands described in the aforesaid mortgage, to wlt: Twenty nine and one. half (29%) acres in the northeast corner of land lot one hundred and slxty-two (162) iu the lth district aud 4th section of Floyd county, Georgia, bounded on the south by the Alabama road and land of A. V/. Camp, on the north by land lot No 127 and land of W. Camp, on the east by land of Mrs. Lizzie Cone (formerly Mrs. Lizzie Hughes) and on tne west by land of Tom Reed. Being the same land conveyed to Emma J. Higginbotham by J. J. Shockley on June 9th. 1897. The eaid mortgage was executed and delivered to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for the sum of *35.06, bearing interest from date at the rare of 8 per ee->t per annum and obligating said Emma J. Higginbotham to pay ten per cent as attorney’s fees should said note and mortgage be placed in an attorney’s bands for collection and all ether expenses of collection The sa d principal note and mort gage are now past due and so declared to be due and in default. Tbe total amount of prlnci £at, interest, attorney’s feee and costs that will e due on slid note and mortgage on first Tues day in December, 1897, is *43 66. Fee simple titles will be mve to the purchaser at. said sale, and the proceed* of such ssle will be applied first to the payment of said debt with intere.t and expenses of this proceeding, and the re mainder, if any. will be paid ever to Emma J Higginbotham or her representatives, Dated this 6th dav of November, 1897. Mbs. A. H. CHENEY. W. T. Cheney, attorney. Letters of Administration. GEORGI A, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Lewis W Palen having in proper form applied to me for per manent letters of administration on the estate of B, A. Connelly, late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of B. ,A. Connelly, deoeaeed, to be and appear at my office within the time al lowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be grau'ed to Lewis W. Palen or some other fit and proper person on B. A. Connelly’s estata. Ordinary Jlpyd Application for a Dank Charter To the Hon. Allen D. Chandler, Secretary u#State. Atlanta, Ga.: Dear Sir;—We, Josiah L Bass, Emmett A Heatd, Linton a . Dean, all residents of Home, Floyd counn- Ga; and Richard B. Beasley, of Rockmart. Polk county, tieoruia. applicants ae incorporators under Au Act of ths General As semMy of Georgia approved December MKh, 1898, entitled An Act r»tarry Into e»ect para graph eighteen of Kectiob aemn «f Article three of tbe Constitution of 1*77, as amen ded in re lation to chartering of bapke, to provide for toe incorporation of L‘.ankin< companies by the Sec retary of State, and for other purposes "’make tteie our declaration, gnaying that we be incor porated as a l>ody corporate and po'itic for the purpose of doing a general banking business with all the rights, powers, privileges and re strictions of said Ac*,under and by the name and style of Citizen*’ Baak, and that tbe principal office of said comgxny shall be Rested in the city of Rome, county of Floyd, State of Georgia, with a capital stdek of fifty thousand dol lars (#50,000.) divided into shares of one hundred dollars, (»»>») each, and: that the. sum of fifteen housand dollars ($.15,06®) of the capital stock subscribed has actually been paid by the subscribe rs, and that the same is in fact held ana is to be used solely for tbe business and purposes of the corporation. The fee of fifty (#SO 00) dollars is herewith en closed as fee for charter or certificate of incor poration as required by said act. aesjieetmily Submitted. Josiah L. Bass, Emmxtt A. Hxakd, RICHABD.R. BBasiAY, Liston a. Dyan, Incorporators. Floyd county, Georgia, Bth day of October, 1897. STATE OF.GEORGIA—County of Floyd : In person appeared the undersigned persons, before aae, John P. Davis. Ordinary of the. county of Floyd and On oath they stated that •15,0c®oi the MPlta> subscribed to the banking corporation proposed tobeereated in pursuance of the foregoing oeclaration, has been actually paid by the subscribers, and that tbe Mme is in tact held, and is to be used Solely for th® busi ness and purposes of the corporation. Josiah L. Base, Emmett A. Heard, Hiehard R. Beasley, Linton A Dean, Incorporators. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Bth day of October. 1897. JOlfv P. DaVIS, —’— Ordinary of Jloyd County. SBA.L. j- STATE OF GEORGIA—Office of Secretary ot State : I, Allen D Chandler, Secretary of the State of Georgia, do hereby certify, that the foregoing contain a true and correct copy of an applica tion this day filed in the office of Secretary of State, by Josiah L. Base, Emmett a Heard Richard R. Beaale- and Linton A. Dean, for a bank charter for Ciliaene’ Bank, of Rome, Gs., as appears from the records of file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto set my band and affixed the seal of my office at the Caoito! in the city ot Atlanta, this Hth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-seven, and of rhe indepen dence of the United States of America the Una Hundred aud twenty-seco ad. e ALLEN D. CHANDLER. j s»i. I ' Secretary of State I ’ I October 11th, :897. Application for Charter. GEORGIA, FlOyd County: To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of R, G. Jsqkson. C. L, Meshier L. R. Jackson and A. B, Easterly and their associates shows that they desire to create a body cor porate to be named “THE J ACKSON-MESHIER MINING COY,” That the company under this name be author ized to have and use a common seal; to eue and be sued; to nave the right to make by-laws, and exercise all the rights and privileges that are necessary and incident to all corporations. Tbe term of incorporation to be twenty years, with the privilege of renewal as provided by law. The object of said Incorporation is pecuniary gain, Tne particular business to be carried on by the company will be to mine and manntacture slate: to reduce, buy, sell and transport any and all minerale, clays, ores, or production! there from: buying, selling, owning, constructing and operating any and all machinery, buildings and plants necessary or useful in conducting tbe business of the company. Petitioners de sire for the corporation the right to buy, sell and own real and personal property, wateF, powers and water privileges, easements and servitudes, and to build, construct and operate roade, ways and canals necessary or useful in the business of the company. Petitioners also dqsire for the company the right to borrow and secure the payment thereof by mortgage, trust deed, or other conveyance, or by the hypotheca tion of choses in action or property as collateral. The capital stock of said company shall be fixed at a minimum of sixty thousand dollars, to be divided into shares of fifty dollars each, with the privilege of increasing or decreasing the same at the will of a majority of the stock holders to any amount between said sum of sixty thousand dollard and the sum of five hundred thousand dollars. Said capital stock to be paid for in cash or property at a valuation to be agreed upon between the subscriber or pur chaser thereof and the corporate authorities. At least ten per cent of the whole amount to be actually paid in. The principal place of business shall be at or near Rome. Floyd county, neorgla, with tbe right to have branch offices at other places, with the right to hold stockholders snd directors meeting onteide the State of Georgia, as con venience and necessity may require. This 15th day of October, 1897. DEAN & DEAN, Petitioners’ Attorneys, Petition to Foreclose Mortgage GEORGIA, Flovd County. K. W. Berryhill 5 PETITION / to Forecloss Mortgage ve. \ In Floyd Superior I Court. No. 11. Mrs. A. T. Chambers. ) July Term, 1897. To the Defendana-- By Special Order, the defendant is hereby re quired, personally or by attorney, to be and ap pear at the next term of said court, on the Third Monday iu January next, then and thereto answer plaintiff’s petition to loreclosure mort gage, as in default thereof the court will pro ceed as to j ustice shall appertain. * Witness, the Hon. W.M. Henry judge of said court, this the 19th day of August, 1897. Wm, E. BEYSIEGEL, Cterk Superior Court, Floyd Co., Ga Service by Publication. State of Georgia, Floyd Co) No. 14. To the Defendant. I Floyd Bup’r-Court H. W. Edmondson, I July Term, Montgomery & Company J- 1897. vs. I Petition and Rule W. H. Edmondson I Nisi to Foreclose and I Mortgage on Real H. W. Edmondson. J Estate Bv special order the defendant, H. VV. Ed mondson , is hereby required personally, or by attorney, to be and appear at the next Superior court to be held in and for said county, on the thitd Monday in January next, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s petition and rule nisi, to foreclose mortgage on real estate, Asin de fault thereof, said court will proceed as to jus tice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable W.M. Henry, judge of said court, this 4th day oi September, 1897. W. E. BEYSIEGEL. Clerk',Buperior CourFloyd Co., Ga. Year’s Support. GEORGIA. Flayd County. To all whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given tbat the appralsere appointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Ella. John J., Marion and May Belle Black, minor children of John 8. Black, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be roade the judgment ot tbe court at tbe December term, 1897, of the Court of Ordinary. This November sth, 1897 -JOHN P D iVIB, Ordinary Floyd Connty Citation—Leave to Sell. GEORG I A- • Floyd Connty: To all whom it may concern ;,J. P, McConnell, administrator of (Mr*. Nancy Winn deceased, has in due form applied to the under-signed for leave to "MU tne lands belonging to the eetate of said deeqaaed, and said application will be heard on the first Monday iu December, next. Thia Ist day of November, 1897. if-—: JOHN P.’DAVIs, Ordinary. 11