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Baling Prices of the Leading Articles
■ of Commerce.
pHE ROME MARKETS FULLY QUOTED
latest Pricoa;Glyen From [Daily
| Liverpool and New York (Cotton
Market (Fluctuations.
Rome Cotton Market.
cotton.
Hfisw Yobk, Doo. 20 —The following are to
RKy’s quotations:
Cotton Futures.
Opening Close Clos»
. today, today, yesterd y
January 5 71 5 72
February 5 75 5 75 ....
kMarob a 3 BO 5 80
[April 5 85 5 85
[MSy 5 89 5 90
LJune 6 94 5 94 ....
IVuly 5 93 5 98
MkUynst 6 02 6 <3 ....
September 6 0> 6 02 ....
October 6 02 6 02
■lovember .... ....
December 5 72 5 71
F’tdveHPooL, Dec 20.-The following were the
unotstions today: dales, 10,000 bales. Tone
htealy. Mid Hings, 3 3-16 d.
e Onenin g Close.
(January and February 3 08 3 09
[(February and March 3 09
•larch and April 3 09 3 10
*April and May 3 10 8 11
MayandJune 3 12
Jtfne and July '. 3 12 3 13
July afid August 314 8 15
August and September 3 15 3 16
September ana October 8 17
October and November 3 17
November and December 8 09
Jecember and January 8 08 8 09
LOCAL MARKETS.
| [CORRECTED DAILY.]
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Romb. Dec. 21.—The following are thewbole
laiepnoee; small lots to consumers are rela
tively higher.
Wan at—New wneat 90c. These are the
prices paid by commission merchants.
■ Conn—Dealers are paying 46c racked for corn
tend are selling at 50@55c sacked, delivered on
tears In carload lote. Smaller quantities, 2@3c
[higher. Bulk corn, 2o less than sacked. Ear
corn, 55c per bbl., with or without shucks
[' Oats—ln car lots. No. 2, mixed. No. 2 white
(bulk, 29c; sacked, from store. No. 2. mixed,
80@32; No. 2, wulte 35c,
i Ftous—Fancy patents, $5.75@6.00; straight,
[85.40; extra fancy, 85.00; fancy, $4.85; choice
r family, 88.65. In selling consumers, grocers add
200 to 30u per bbl te these prices. Graham flour,
85.50; rye flour, 84. CO; patent spring wheat flour,
l$6.00; wuole wheat flour. 86.00,
Hay—ln car lots, choice timoiuj, $14,00@16,00;
No I timothy,Bls.oo; No 2. $14.00; less than car
Jots, M,OO per ton higher.
Groceries and Provisions,
L. Sugar—Clarified, white, 4%c; yellow. 4*4©
■ 5-16 c; seconds. 3’4@4c; standard A 4.90; gran
ulated 5.40 c; powdered 5.80 c; cubes, 5.25 c; con
■ectiowers A, 5.63 c; out loaf, 5, (Oc; open kettle,
[4(34-25C.
> Gbkbn Coffer—Per pound, Rio ordinary,
10@lic, fair to good, 12@14c; choice to fancy,
15@16c; peaberry, 17c; Cordova. 17(4@i8c.
roasted Coffee—Equality plan, fob, New
York basis, 1-lb, packages, per case of 100 pack
ages. Arbuckle’s 11.1'JC; Leverings 11.10;Mocha
and Java, 50-lb, tins. 28@32c.
Wuten Pobk Products—Bacon, sides, ex*
ra short, 7%c; regular, 7%0; fancy,
c; shoulders, choice, B@By 4 c; fancy shoulders,
ancy. 8c: hams, luy 4 @l2c; bellies, B@B*4c;
breakfast bacon, choice, 10@llc; fancy, 12@13c:
bologna sausage, sfo@6c; dry salt regulars, 5@
5(4c; extras, s*4c.
EARD— Fancy leaf, 6@6%c; choice leaf, s’/ s @
s*4c; choice family, sc; renned, sc.
Coal Oil—Georgia test 18c, headlight 12c,
Ire proof 12*4c: Apex axle grease, per case, 1-lb
■foxes, 82 25; par.caseof 3 doz., 2*/ s and 3-H>
Buckets, 84.90; Mecca axle grease, 1-lb tin
Boxes, per case, $2.25;2*4-lb tin boxes,per*case,
■•25; B*4-lb tin boxes, per case. 83.85.
Country Produce.
■BxesWax -Per pound, 22@23c.
From wagons; shoulders 7@Bc; sides,
Bate; hams, 9@tic; country lard 6c%7(4.
PButtkr—Per pound, 10@20c.
KjFkATHXxs—Prime goose, white, per pound,
[Bo@3lc; gray goose, 28c; mixed, 20@25c; old.
EOc; mixed gray and white, 2?@ M)c.
r Poultry—Spring chickens, each 124@17!4c;
[hens I6c;olc roosters 10c each; geese, full feath
lered, 20c each.
Eggs—Per dozen, first hands, open market,
12%c®13*4.
Talij>w—Per pound, 3c
; Potatoes—New Irish potatoes, 85@95c per
Ibusbei; from store per barrel, 82.60.
F apples—Home-grown, 40<a50c per bushel
Krom wagons; 40@50c bushel from store.
■■pMATOBS— New, six-basket carrier crate,
.. Bthiuped. 20@4Cc basket crate.
Florida or Tennessee 81.25.
PlßßLns— New Green, 81 00 per bushel.
F Onions—From store, 75@90c per bushel;in
bushel baskets SI.OO.
[ Hidb—Dry flints over 8 lbs., Nos 1 and 2 9c;
(dry salted over 10 lbs, Nos. 1 and 2 7c; kip hides
'7c; green salted numbers 1 and 2 s*4c; green
[not salted, numbers 1 and 2,4*4c; green glue 2c,
Iry glue 3c; skins 20@50c.
Wool—Choice unwashed, 13@14c; slightly
urry, 10@llc; moderate burry B@9c; hard burry
@6; choice tub-washed 22c: dingy tub-washed
0(8210.
Grobgia Sorghum nFrom wagons, old, 8*412c
>er gallon; new 22@ .sc; good Steck and cooper
%tANS —From store, New York navy beans I
11.60.
MiAL-Pearl. plain or bolted 48 lbs, to the
ushel, 46c; 46-lbs, bushel, 45c,
Oysters— Standard weight, 1-lb cans, $1,65©
75 per case; 2-lb cans, $2 90@3,in.
Canned Meats—,.orn beef, 1 lb, cans $1.25:
2-lb, $2.10; chipped beef, (4-lb cans. $1.50; 1-lb
<2.40: potted and deviled nam, *4-lb cans, 50c;
i- lb SI,OO.
Canned Vegetables—Tomatoes per case of
-lb Cans 81.50 c; 3-ib $1,75®2.00; corn, $1,25@?,10
iitrlng beans, $1 00; early June peas 2-lb sl,oo©
a,80; marrowfat. $1,60.
Cbkbsb Half cream 10c; fall cream, ll*4c;
Young America, 11 Ko; Cheddar, ll*4c,
8 ABDiNEs.-American quarters, per case 82,75
33,00; ditto mustard, 82,60(82,75; imported,
&00&12.50.
, Balwos—Columbia Rivers, fancy flats per
dozen, 51,9 u; tails, 81,75; choice Columbia River
flats, $1.35; tails $1,45; Alaska, tails, »l,10; flats
$1,85; Pink $1,00@1,15,
1 Moimsbbs— Straight choice, open kettle, new
>35-40; prime 82c; good 28c; common centrifugal,
I10@20o; cane syrup choice, new 35c; mixed
goods B@4c per gallon less.
E VIMBGAB—3O-gralns 10@12o; 40 grain. 12@15c;
■o-gralns, 15@l8c: Mott's pare apple 20c; ad.
fanoe of 2c per gallon for half barrels.
I Crackers—XXX soda and picnic, 4%@5H0;
ICX soda, buttes and picnic 4%c.
| Pickles—Bulk, 1200 in barrel, 84.00 ; 2,400 1b
Ksfrel 85.00; 1,200 half barrel 83,25; 600 half
barrel 82,75; plain mixed ha’f barrel $4,50@
T; sweet mixed net bsrrelsll.so.
MMUtyfkroN—Shot, buck, 81,50; drop $1.25©
it curbs.
fl *Ww»V
The best and simplest remedy for regulating
he action of the stomach, liver and bowels, It
ures Sick Headache and Constipation, pre
ents Diarrhoea, removes Gouty, Rheumatic
nd other poisons from the blood. Should be
arried by every traveler and kept in all-house
lolds. Bold by Druggists for 50 years.
I, bar lead sc; powder, 85-lb kegs, rifle, $4 00;
blasting 81 56; fuse 40@80o.
Rop«-Cotton, No 2,9@100; No 1,11(4(312*40;
•Ibbl. 7%c; mantila, l&c.
BodaX 118.1 b kegs loose. 2®9Ke; in «Mb,
boxes, 1-lb, packages*B,4s; 1-lb, and *4-lb, pack
ages 83,30(83,(A, K lb, packages, $8 45@8,75; 50
size,
Salt— Tsble salt in barrels of 280 pounds each
—Bulk $1.65; 28 10-lb bags $1.90; 50 5-ltFbagS
$1,90; 1008-lb b<gs $2.10; 140 2-lbbags $2.»;
salt in bags oO@7Oc.
Candy—Smail stick. In boxes and baskets
6!4c@ o; buckets half cent higher.
Nurs— Pecans, 9@l2c; walnuts (California!.
12(315o; Alberts 9@llo; almonds 12@15o; Brasil
nats 16c.
Grain and I'rovUioua.
Chicago, Deo. 10.
opsn CLOsa
Whbat—December ... 100
Wheat—January ...
WHtAT-May 93X©H ... 94«
Wheat-July ... 84
Corn—December ...
UORN-May.. 29J4 ... 29W
Oats—December ... 21«
Oats—May 22(4 ... 22«
Pork—December ... 7.'’2
Pork—January ... 8.77
Pork—May 895 ... 805
Lard —December ... 4.50
Lard—January ... 4 82
Lard—May 4.75 ... 4.80
Ri as—December ... 4.47
Bibs-January ... 4. $,)
Ribs—May 4.57(4 ••• 467
Naval Store*.
Savannah. Dec. 20 Turpentine flrm at
80$^bid: sales no e casks: receipts 9J4. Rosia
firm: sites 914 bbls: receipts
Wilmington,,N. U., Deo ,(i.—Rosin qnie!l
strained $1.15; good stranisd sl-2o; reoeipt*
481 barrels. Spirits turpentine not ~n
inc; receipts 3-casks. Tar .1 >at $1,051
ceipts 214 barrels. Crude turpentine steady
at $1.40©51.90; receipts barrels.
Prosperity comes quickest to the
man whose liver is in good condition.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are fa
mous little pills for constipation, bil.
ionsness, indigestion, and all stomach
and liver troubles.—Curry-Arrington
Co.
—■ l • ' r 11" 11 "
Interstate T. acker? Association.
Asheville, N. 0., Dec. 20.—Charles
J. Parker, secretary of the North Caro
lina Teachers’ association, is co-operat
ing with School Supeniitent Thomas of
Tennessee, president 01 the teachers’ as
sociation of that state; Superintendent
Glenn of Georgia; Superintendent
field of South Carolina, and President
J. F. Brown of the (utter state, to bring
about the sessions of the teachers’ asso
ciation of the four states at tne same
time in rhe coming year. It is the pur
pose to fo:m a permanent interstate or
ganization with annual joint meetings.
There is no need of little children
being tortued by scald bead, eczema
vnd skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve gives Instant relief and
cures permanently. For sale by Cur
ry-Arrington Co.
CA.HTOTLIA.
The tU-
linns
Mgaaturs ( S'* -A
of wrapper.
ChlUlti He k 4
Columbia. S. C., Dec. 20 —There it
every im-iiation that the Prohibitionists
will give the people a general fight on
the mea.u’es they have before the gen
eral assomb.y. Captain Childs, who is
the recugmzed leaner of the movement,
has been invited to go to Charleston
and there announce his platform. The
impression is growing that if a prohibi
tion bill is not passed at this session '
the general assembly, Captain Ciiih 4
will be placed in tne field as the Prohi
bition candidate tor governor next year.
Nervous troubles all kinds cured
with Animal Extracts. Free book
tells bow. Washington Chemical Co.
Washington. D. C. For sals by Taylor
& Norton, Druggists, Rome, Ga.
Killed by Bite of a Kitten.
Baltimore, Dec. 20. —Professor A. A.
Robinson of Guilford college, Guilford,
N. 0., came to Bal'iinore to take the
Pasteur treatment for threatened hy
drophobia. He was bitten by a kitten
on Nov. 9. and a boy who lived in Guil
ford was bitten by the same animal on
the same iay. The boy died last Thurs
day of hydrophobia and Professor Rob
inson became alarmed and came here in
the hope that the threatened danger
might be averted.
To Care A Odd In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AU druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q on each tablet.
stole a Tray us Sparklers.
Charleston. Dec. 20.—Two strangers
in Alien’s jewelry store asked to be
shown some diamonds. A tray of stones
valued at $3,000 was placed on the coun
ter, and while the clerk was busy else
where one of the men slipped away
with the diamonds. They were con
federates and it was their scheme to de
coy the clerk into another part of the
store and then steal the stones. Their
plans worked beautifully and not a sin
gle trace has been left the police on
which to work.
Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Ridge, 0.,
a ys: “After two doctors gave up my
boy to die. I saved him from croup
by using One Minute Cough Cure.”
It is the quickest and most certain
remedy for coughs, colds and all throat
and Jung troubles.—Curry-Arrington
Co.
THANKSGIVING.
Old Time has turned full many a page
In my dull book of life
Since I in burning words beseechod
Fair Prue to be my wife.
Methinks I still can hear her voice
So jnournfully decline
The offer that I made and say
She’d ne’er be wife of mine.
, The world has sped its fleeting way
I Adown the paths of space
Since that faroff Thanksgiving day,
But time will ne’er efface
The mem’ry of her gentle “No”
That bade my hopes depart,
To leave me—ah, it seemed so then!—
Naught save a broken heart.
Thanksgiving days have hurried by—
Twoscore of them, I guess.
The gloomy shroud that wrapped me then
Is gone, I must confess.
She’s married—yes, Prue married—and
Her husband's hair turned gray.
Mayhap that’s why so gratefully
I render thanks today.
—Chicago Inter Ocean.
THE BOMB TKIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1897.
CRUSADE AGAINST CRIME.
The Mlalatara In ►mrti Carat haa Foil pit, ,
Ali Wavn Ona Trxt.
Columbia, a C.. Dec. 20.— TIm invi
tation of Bishop Eifiaon Capers of this
to all other deaemiuationa to
join the Episcopal clergy la attempting
to check the murder fever in the state
was generally accepted. The Metho
dist ooufereuoe at Floreuoe passed reso
lutions to accept the Invitation.
Bishop Capers preached in Orange
burg on the line of his address to the
clergy, but made a point on the prevail
ing habit of carrying concealed weap
ons by all classes of men in flagrant
disregard of law. "
In this city Rev. Mr. Mitchell of
Good Shepherd scored the juries for
failure to render true verdicts; referred
to the dispensary constabulary and the
methods of shooting down men accused
of petty crimes. He made a sensa
tional reference to the South Carolina
senate having elected J. Calhoun Caugh
maji to a high office in that body when
he had helped lynch a “poor helpless
negro” in the Lexington jail and had
“boasted of and exhibited the blood
stains on his clothing.” Mr. Mitchell
showed that 209 homicides had been
committed in tins state in 12 months.
Dr. W. E. Evans of Trinity spoke
much on the same line, deploring the
fall of the state, which- was once a
leader in greatness and chivalry and
nobleness, but was now a leader in
crime.
J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, 0., was
for thirty years needlessly tortured
by physicians for the cure of eczema.
He was quickly cured by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve the famous
healing salve for piles and skin dis
eases.—Cnrry-Arrlngton Co.
ALL INDUSTRIES ACTIVE.
Iron if* M J'reely and th« I>«*ina-$d
Jbur cuai ShuWfl mu i i.c
Chattanooga, Dec. 20.—The Trades
mail’s southern correspondents renor*
cum meed activity- in iuuustrim i-i c.es.
bouihi-iii iron niov«-s freely ami the ne
imitiii lur lumber mid coal snows a
steady increase. Trauu in all hues is.
healthy.
Among the most important new in
dustries for the week are the follow
ing: Tne Ocala Electric Light com
pany. capital $20,000, Ocala. Fla., and
other electrical plants at West Point,
Alisa, Greenwood, S. 0., Winchester,
Tenn., and Suffolk, Vi; the Crystal Ice
company, capital $50,000, New Orleans,
La; acid works at Alexander, Va ; the
Keiiua Oil company, capital, $50,000, at
Kenua, W. Va; the RnnneytncdePhos
phate company, capital ' $15,000, at
Charleston, S. C : a SIO,OOO cotton mill
at Daingerfield, Tex.; a $50,000 knitting
mill at Kingston, N. 0., and another at
Augusta, Ga
A $50,000 woolen mill is projected at
R’ockwood, Tenn., and another will
probably be located at Shelbyville,
Tenn. The Austro- American Stove and
Lumber company, capital SIOO,OOO, has
been chartered at Shreveport, La, and
the Merchants’ Manufacturing com
pany, capital SIO,OOO, at Memphis.
Tenn. Other woodworking plants will
be established at Sumner, Fla, and
Elizabeth City and Hoffman, N. O.
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-Tu-Bac,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten |K>unds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your
druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or
SI.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad.
Sterling RemedyCo..Chicago or New York.
“Silver Heels'* Is Suspected.
Wilminston, N. 0., Dec. 20.—Tha
schooner Silver Heels, suspeeted of hav
ing been sngaged in filibustering opera
tions, is detained here unable to gel
clearance papeara. United States Dis
trict Attorney C. B. Aycock took the
testimony of the captain and the crew,
which they gave voluntarily. While
Aycock refused to make the affidavits
public, it is generally understood that
the testimony was an absolute denial of
having in any way violated the neutral
ity laws. A'll the information will be
sent to Washington, and pending the
action of the government the Silver
Heels will remain at this port.
Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va*,
was frightfully burned on the face and
neck. Pain was instantly relieved by
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel salve, which
healed the injury without leaving a
scar. It is the famous pile remedy.—
Curry-Arrington Co.
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•IgMtureZ S
M VTAPJW,
Sleeping Car Rome to St. Loots, via
Southern Railway, Without Change.
The Southern railway will on De
cember 26th inaugurate a through
sleeping car line between Jackson
ville and St. Louis, via Louisville.
This sleeper will pass Rome daily at *
7:15 a. m„ and arrive St. Louis 6:55
the next morning.
This will afford excellent accommo
dations to parties enroute to all points
northwest.
For further information, call on
Mr. J N. Harrison, city pasaenger
and ticket agent, Armstrong hotel
telephone No. 39.
PERFECT MANHOOD
| The world admires tic perfect Manl Not
courage, dignity, or muecular development alone,
but that subtle and wonderful force known at
SEXUAL VITALITY
which Is the glory us usanhrod—the pride 01
both old and young, but there ar', thousands of men
suffering the mental tortures of a weakened
manhood, shattered nerves, and falling
sexual power who can be cured by our
Magical T reatment
which may Ge taken at home under our directions
or we will pay R. R. fare and hotel bills for those
who wish to come here, if we fall to cure. We have
no free prescriptions, free cure or C.O.D. fake. We
have *250,000 capita! and guarantee to cure every
ease we treat or refund every dollar you pay us, or
fee may be deposited in any bank to be paid ns
When a cure Is effected. Write for full particulars.
•TA'CM MMHICAI. «0., Onaka,
HUYLER’S!
What is nicer than a box of
HUYLER’S CANDIES
For Christmas!
We have just received a complete line of
Huyler’s nicest and freshest Candies.
TAYLOR & NORTON,
’I’ECEI DRUGGISTS.
b
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X | B Santa Claus
I ,s Rsconnoiteiing
now f° r the choicest in the land, and we
ex P ec t him to rob our coal yard every
fflljf BS day now of its high grade coal. We
MBKU||L| have plenty of it—clean, well screene.l
'w C ° a '— n ° Slate ’ D 0 sf one?- Do dirt.
J e^co Coal is the Best,
ri/La_: Prompt delivery.
Robt. W. Graves & Co.
Yard, Southern Railway. Telephones)^^ff oe eo
Art and Precious
Stones and Metals.
Are striking combined in my stock, Collected in the art centers of
the United States and Europe, lam showing something very new and
pretty in Vase?, Clocks, Pocket Books, Combs, Brushes, Mirrows, Solid
Silver
Cut Glass and
Silver Novelties.
My entire stock is the season’s latest productions selected with
great Care, My purpose is to give my customers the test values for
the money, lam admirably equipped for displaying a beautiful stock
and 1 extend a pressing invitation to my friends and customers to exam
ine and buy.
- -A- C. Stepiiens,
Jeweler, 218 Broad Street, Rome, Ga,
■ i ■ ■ —■>
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy cures indigestion,‘Bad
Breath, Sour Stomach, Hiccoughs, Heart-burn.
Vvwv) /
U/4 xWn Bi I F 1,1 '
Vuwr v
This Won’t Happen
If you get your
Dressed Poultry, Beef Roast
Beef Steak, Mutton, Ete.
From us. You won’t have trouble
like tbe desperate man in the above
picture.
Fresh Game, Fish and Oysters in
season. Give us a trial. The above
is strictly official.
CARNOCHAN t HARRIS,
Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 Main St, Pawtucket, R. I.
WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, G’nseng, Senaca, ete
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
lows: Silver Fox, sls 00 to $150.00: Bear,
$5.00 to $25.00; Otter, $4 00 to $9.00; Martin
$2.00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 per
pound; Wolf, SI.OO t 052.00; Red Fox,sl,oo
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c co
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c
Price list on all other furs and skins fur
nished upon application. Full prices guar
anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittanue on aB
consiipiments.
J. F. Green & Co.
livery. Feed and Trade Stable I
Colclough’s old stand.
Broad St., Rome, Ga.
First class teams and Vehicles at reason
able prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Patronage solicited. Special accom
modations for wagons and stock deal
ers. Good attention by careful and
attentive help.
Stop
When in Chattanooga, either on
business or pleasure, at the most
comfortable and convenvient hotel
in the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center
Bates, $2 a pay,
M. M. Kline & Co. Proprietors.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern: John B. Rosir
having iu proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on the estate of
Mrs H, 1. Roser.late of said county, deceased,
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs. H. I. Roser, deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time al
lowed by law and show cause, if any th«.y can,
why permanent administration should not be
granted to John B. Roser on Mrs. H I Roser’s
estate. Witness my hand and official signature
this 6th day of December, 1897.
JOHN P. DAVIB,
Ordinary Floyd County.
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA—FIoyd County.
To the superior Conn us laid county: The
petition of K S. Perry and Edward Mann rhow
that they and inch other persons as may here
after b come associated with them, desire to be
c me Incorporated and made a body politic
under the name of Cave Spring Mill Company.
The principal office and place of business shall
be at Cave spring, tieoritia. or In Its vicinity.
Petitioners desire the right to establish branch
offices and places of business at any other point
within tbe limits of the United States.
The obj ct obtheir association is pecuniary
gain. The particular business to be carried on
is the operation of a saw mill, planing trill, cot
ton gin and an electric light plant ■ Also manu
facture of wooden utensils or an * article made
of wood. Also the right to erect and run a
nlant for suppljing water to the city of Cave
Spring, or any of Its inhabitants, or persons
living adjacent thereto. Also tbe right to make
contracts for the co stractlon of buildings of
any charterer, and to furnish the material
necessary therefor. Also the right to run a
merchandise store, and the power to buy and
sell merchandise of any chart cter. The amount
f capital to be employed is $1,500. CO, in shares
of 8100.00 each, actually paid in cash or property.
P« tition, rs desire for said corporation the right
to increase or d mlnish its capital stock to any
amount from raid sum of $1,500,00 to the sum of
♦15.000 00. The increase or decrease to be upon
the vote of the majority of stock then subrciio
ed and paid In, It st< ck be paid in property. It
shall be at such price as the subscribers and the
corporation may agree upon. In the conduct of
the business of the copoi ation no office or agent
shall have the power to make contracts for said
corporation, or incur debt without the written
Instruction or approval of its president.
Petitioners pray for said corporation the right
to own, hold, use, buy, sell and lease real estate
or any right therein, to erect buildings and
inwbinery i hereon, to buy and sell such person
alty as may be necest ary or convenient for said
business. To borrow money, and issue bonds
therefor and secure the same by ti.ortgag < or
trust deed, upon any or all property of the com
pany,
Tu« right is desired to make such contracts as
may be necessary and proper for the conduct
ing of said business, and to have such other
powers as are incidental to all corporations.
Incsrporation is desired for tbe term of
twenty yt ars with the privilege of renewal at the
expiration of Said term.
This 10:h day of December, 1897.
HALSTED SMITH,
Att’y for Petitioners-
Filed in office, December 10th, 1697
Wm. E. Bkysiegxl,
Cleik Superior Court.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA -Floyd County,
Under and by virtue ot an order of the court
of Ordinary of Floyd county, will be sold before
he court house door in the city of Rome in said
c >unty on the first Tuesday in January, 18h8,
withln the legal hours of sale, at public outcry
the following property, to-wit: All that tract
..r body of land situated in ihe 22d district andi
3d section of said county, consisting of eighty
acres (8 n ) of the north half of lot number one
hundred and twent -eight (128) cut off by a
straight east and west line.the w hole of lots r um
bers, cne hundred and twenty-nine (129), one
hundred and t hirty (130) and one hundred and
fifty-nine (i 59 containing each one hundred and
sixty acres, more or less, the South half of lot
number one hundred and thlrti one (131) cut off
by a straight east and west line containing
eighty seres, more or less. Sixty acres of the
south part of lot number one hundred and twen
ty-two (122) cut eff by a straight east and west
tin , the northeast corner of lot one hundred and
twenty-three (123) as described in a deed from
Pendleton Lbell to Geo. W, Tumlln dated Dtc.
28,1854, recorded in the clerk’s effice, in book J
of deeds, page 780, containing twenty-seven and
one half (27(4) acres, more or less and the north
east corner of lot number cne hundred and twen
ty-four (124), being twenty five acres in the
shape of a square. All 6f said whole lots and
parts of lots lying in oneboiv aggregating 752%
acres, more or less, and ccmpr'slng that body of
land in said district tnd lection generally
known as the Bonsack or Tunlln farm, in its
entirety. All of said lands telo King to the estate
of Jacob Bonsack, late cf R >anoke countv,
Virg nia, but < ow deceased, and to be sold for
the purpose of distiibutlon. Terms-Cash.
8. E. BUNSACK,
Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Bonsack,
decaned, with will annexed.
Public Sale of Valuable Land
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Whereas, on the Ist day of November, 1892,
Joseph L. Smalley executed and delivered to
the Security Investment Company bis deed,
under sections. Noe. 1969,1970,1971 of the Code
of Georgia, 1882, to the lands hereinafter deect Di
ed for the purpose of scc irlng a debt referred to *
in said deed which deed is recorded in the
e'erk’s office of Floyd superior court in book U
U of deeds, page 212.
And whereas. In said deed said Smal’ey gave
said company tbe power to sell si id lands in ewe
of default in the prompt payment at maturity
of interest or principal of said debt.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power so vest
ed in the undersigned, which is more r ccurate •
ly shown by reference to said dsed, The Secur
ity Investment Company will sell at public out
cry to the highest bidder, for cash, on the first
Tuesday in January.lß93, duiingtbe legal hours
of sale, before the F*oyd county courthouie
door at Rome, Ga.. the lands described in the
aforesaid deed, tc-wlt :
One farm lying in the twenty-fourth [24th)
district and third (3rd) section of Floyd county,
Georgia, comprising land lot number two hun
dred and seventy-seven (No. 277) except one (1)
acre sold off of northeast c rner: also seventy
nine (79) acres on west ride of numb -r two hun
dred and eighty four (No. 284), said farm con
taining two bundred and thirty-eight (238)
acres, more or less, and being the same formerly
owned by A. J. Salmon.
The said deed fl st above men’ioned was ex
ecuted and delivered to sccu-e the payment of
two certain promissory notes for tne sum of
8450 each and the interst connone attached
thereto, all ot said notes dated Nov. 1, 1892, and
the prltctpal debt bearing interest at the rate of
eight per cent, per annum.
The said principal debt aforesaid is new due
by the terms thereof, snd so declared to be due
for default in payment of principal and interest
due Nov 1,1897. The total amount of principal,
interest and advertising cost that will be due on
said debt on the first Tuesday in January, 1898,
is $1,009.53. Fee simple titles will be made to
the purchaser at said sale and the proceeds of
such sale will be applied first, to the payment of
said debt with interest snd attorney fees and
expenses of this proceeding, and tbe remainder,
if any, will be paid over to said Joseph L.
Smalley or bis legal representative.
Dated this third day of December, 1897.
THE SECURITY INVESTMENT CO.
Hoskinson & Harris, Attorneys.
I Service by Publication.
State of Georgia, Floyd Co) No. 14.
To the Defendant. I Floyd Sup's Court
H. W. Edmondson, I July Term,
Montgomery & Company ) 1897.
vs. I Petition and Fule
W. H. Edmondson I Nisi to Foreclose
and ) Mortgage on Real
H W. Edmondson. J Estate
Bv special order the defendant, H. W. 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 tbe
third Monday in January next, then and there
to answer the plaintiff’s petition and rule nisi,
to foreclose mortgage on real estate. As in 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
of September, 1897.
W. E. BEYSIEGEL,
Clerk Superior CourFloyd Co.. Ga.
Petition to Foreclose Mortgage
GEORGIA. Floyd County.
K. W. Berryhill V PETITION
/ to Foreclose Mortgage
vs. > In Floyd Superior
I Court. No. 11.
rs. 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 ot said court, on the Third
Monday in January next, then and thereto
answer petition to roreclosure mort
gage. as in delafflt thereof the court will pro
ceed as to j astlce shall appertain.
Wit nest, tbe Hon. W. M. Henry judge of said
court, this the 19th day of August, 1-97.
Wx. B. BEYSIEGEL.
Cterk Superior Couit, Floyd «10., Ga
Public Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a petition his
been filed with the board of commissioners of
roads and revenue of Floyd county to abuUsh the
free ferry at Troutman’s and establish a free
ferry at Beal’s feny. Said petition will be con
sidered by the board on the first Monday in
January next. This Dec. tout, 1897
E. F. TREADAWAY,
Clerk.
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