The weekly tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-1???, November 09, 1893, Image 2

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c I 0i icts When in district is the fifteen days shall be irtioned bet ween of which ;e shall be given in publication posting aforesaid.ll All applica to register shall be in person and in liottict nf the applicant’s rrairinnr.r, he regist ar shall administer to each cant the prescribed oath, and re him to subscribe his name thereto, cross (x) mark signature shall be ted in said book by the registrar, names of all persons registering be numbend consecutively with ate of registration and the color geof the voter, which he shah dis before registering. The registrar ■ikrtify to the correctness of each BHhis book as hereinbefore pre i|Vi<i shall furnish to each poison Mn,', a cert-fica!e of registration PRllowing form: leorgia, Floyd County: I certify duly registered, before Ms day of 18—. —; Registrar. District” hd blanks for purpose ] be furnished touted registrars by bommissioners of road, Me registrar shall allow no person ■ name is upon ihe list of defaulters ■bed as hereinbefore provided, to K- unless such applicant produces for the year or years in in default as r.ppoar on sairl or produces other sa'isfacto- Ifidence, which must ba other than oab, that such tax:-8 have been paid; [shall be allow any person to regis- Lhom he knows, or from satisfactory Lice ascertains to be dirqui'ifl-id ■registering and voting. Btieu 4 Be iv furthtr enacted, That ■ expiration of ii’teen days (Suc ■not inchi'lec ) the legistration books ■be closed,properly certified as afure- Mnd delivered to the saidminis r < i registrars with the sama powers, duties and lia bilities as the registrars, said assistant registrar to act only in the absence or sickness of the registrar. And said com missioners are further ixpressly author zed and empowered to prescribe ,such tuither i tiles and regulations for the .government of registration, and not in conflict with the provisions of this act, as iu their judgment may advance the purpose of this act, and prevent the registration of disqualified voters. Section 12. It shad be the duty of the registrars, or assistant registrars, of said county, to submit tbeir books of regis tration to the grand jury drawn for the spring t urn of each year, which grand jury shall be charged with the examina tion of said books of registr-tion in a manner similar to that now provided by law for the examinati m of tha dockets of the justices of the peace of tho several districts of said county. Secti nl3 The registrars, and assis tant registrars app-duted under tho pro visions of this act shall rec. iv.i as com pensation f r the duties imposed upon them by this act, three (3) cents for each name so registered as a voter by him. Section 14. That all prior registration laws, or any amendment thereto, for said county, and all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act, bo an I the same are hereby i epealed. Sympa— x” ’ A woman doesn’t deserve any < /** \”s> /I \ x sympathy, when the knowing better U A. * s so eas Y ar, d the doing better (Si Vis so cheap. Think of inhaling this steam l) I) an d these odors from a tub k JI ofdirty clothing, perhaps from the sick room, perhaps much \/ r soiled from honest labor. BWfeslMl >=s.' Think of the weak lungs, and germs of disease, WEEKLY rKIBUJNu;. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1893. A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch tor ten months, and was cured by a few days’ use of HP3RSS&I M. H. Wolff, L Upper Marlboro, Md> | 3WBFT’§PECIFIC k was cured pome years ago of White Swelling ?; by using K9R3R3H and have had no K Zgxp.na of re turn of the dir»- Many prominent physicians attended ■ nd failed, but S. S. 8. did the work. PAUL W. KIRKPATRICK, Johnson City. Tenn. «>n Blood and Skin Diseases ina'drd free. I SWIIT SI’ECIFIO Co MPAN Y, Atlanta. <la. LJ | Bu Saw Bur Own Wood enough of it, your gSHsl»e organs may perhaps be Bistrich like, to any task Bose—even to the digest gjgffiX food. ■ESfe-jißever, like thousands of igjV ■pple, you have learned Bnust " draw the line at is to remind you that ■ERnraß clean, delicate and substitute, ■B Ik % ot Beat pics, pastry, “ Rood things " 1 dyspeptic con- Blant proof, but B< and >o ph-a- B voursdf. \\'e Be every where. by Bsb & co., & ?i ”. -< kA. LOUIS. • -IHI ISIMBOSi ■ ■ these organs, its u«, in my hands, has given great satisfaction, imparting tone and vigor where loss of vitality or other irregularities exi*t. R. A Fontaine, M. D. Sold by al! druggist*. — BCTai s & a * jg 50c ts., and at fifl i»l SI.OO per fgj® Eg _|S One cent n dose. This Great Coto^Cotib Where all others fail. Coughs, Croup. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough am* Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands, and will CURE YOU it taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Cheet, use SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTER.2SC. OH ILOH’S/ICATARRH Have you Catarrh ? This remedy is guaran teed to cure you. Price, SOcta. Injector free. For sale bv D. W. Curry. water —directions on germs cannot live, rk, the drudgery, is done me unscrupulous grocers will tell you, has” or ” the same as Pearline." IT’S Be is never peddled, if your grocer sends ■felfil JAMES New York. FAHY’S. This week we place before the trade more tremendous inducements and we invite all to inspect our stock. Ladies' Wraps. A full, complete and stylish lot at prices that sell them every time. They are going at a rapid pace and will continue to go at the price we sell them. Novelty Suits. Very popular, indeed. To once see them is to buy them. Beautiful patterns in Serge, Hopsacking, Cam el’s Hair, Broadcloth, Ladies’ Ber dan cloths, and in all the latest and most popular weaves. See them this week. Table Linens. Yes. and in great profusion. Stock up now; supply your needs for the winter from our winsome stock. Fine cloths, Coarse Cloths, Colored Cloths, Plain Cloths, Figured, Fringed and Barred. Napkins, Tray Cloths, Towels, Crash and all grades of Damasks. Will you ex amine them? Hosiery and Gloves. The best selections and profusest styles prevail in this department. The scope of choice is so varied that we, of course, carry all the grades from an excellent 10 cent Underwear. The time to put on heavy Under wear has come, and our stock can supply the demands of all Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, Children’s and In fants’. Inspect them. Blankets. The weather demands these goods, and we would like for all to see our line before they place their orders elsewhere. Do not ask you to buy of us. Let your own good judg ment be your guide. Flannel Goods, It will pay you to see our line of thesfe goods and get our prices. Big values. Carpets and Rugs. Don’t forget this department of our emporium, for in it is cro vded with bargains. Also see our Lace Curtains, Mats, Art Squares, Robes, Lap Cloth?, Trunks, Satchels, Cur tains, Shades and Shade Fixtures. This Week Will be a week of profit to all wh > deil with us. Examine our quali ties, get our pi ices and decide for yourself. rim.. The Talk of Rome Is Our Big Stock for these Panicy Times. We say Hard Times and High Prices must go. High Prices Have gone and Hard Times are on the run. We broke the prices and you can come With a Small Pocket Book and Buy Your Winter Goods Nearly at your own prices. That is the way we bought them and we only A Small Profit on New York Prices Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Hats, Gloves, D w ss ?° ods » Shirts, Corsets, Wool Jeans, Drawers, Zephyrs. Jeans Pants, Cloaks, Yarns, Factory Sheeting, Jackets, Flannels, Cotton Checks, Shawls, Quilts Cotton Flannes, Skirts, Blankets. These goods and all others throughout our large stock will be sold at Marvelously Low Prices. Don’t buy your fall goods untill you have seen our stock of dress goods, boots, shoes, hats, milli nery, blankets, jackets, etc. Our low prices are the talk of Rome. See Our Goods and Get Our Prices. -,..u car coupler. Sold as the property ot K. V. Mitchell, late of Floyd county, deceased, Terms cash. This Ist day of November, 1883. 11-4-law4w J. B. TIPPIN, Administrator. GEORGIA, Floyd County. Te all whom it may concern : From and after this month 1 will constitute The Rome Tribune snd the Rome Courier both my legal advertising gazettes, 'this Nov. 6th. 1893. 11-8-law-30d JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary. Endorsed by the Hidhebt Medical Authorities. ■«SVSMEtmiQL|HHfiI£R catarrh gSEjHEADACHE«S« . Inhaler will cur© you. A 7) jrS 7 wonderful boon to Rufferens ftp /flSr from Colds, Sore Throat, Jr • Influenza, Bronchitis, ZU or HAY FEVER. Affords immediate relief. An efficient ** • remedy, convenient to carry 1n pocket, ready to use on flrwt indication of cold. Continued Use Effects Permanent Cure. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price, 60 cts. Trial free at Druggists. Registered mail, 60 cents. H. D. CUSHMAN, Mfr., Three Rivers, Mich., U. S. A CUSMM AIV’ 8 UETIUTUni The surest and safest remedy for ITlK.ni I iIUL. ail akin Rheum,old Sores, Burns, Cuts. Wonderful rem edy for PII..ES. Price, HR cts. at Drug- pAI 11 gists or by mail prepaid. Address as above. DMK-lvj TO NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. The Tribune Company has on sale a large lot of good second-hand material that will be sold cheap on most favorable terms consisting of One Minerva Paper Cutter, One Proof Press, Imposing Stones, Card Cutter, News and Job Cases, Be quick, for these ar? going to be sold cheap. ROME TRIBUNE CO., Rome, Ga. the sum of " The following tax is hereby levied: SPECIFIC TAX. To pay principal and interest on bonds, 19 per cent on State taxs 7,394 93 To run chaingang,42 per cent on State tax 16,125 83 To oridge fund, no.hlng. FOll COUNTY PCBPOSFS. To General fund, 26 6-10 per cent on State tax 9,951 55 To Jury fund, 11 per cent on State tax 4,223 37 To Jail fund, 11 per cent on State tax 4,223 37 To Poor fund, 8 per cent on State tax 3,071 E4 $44,893 59 The same being 5 39-100 mills on the $ 1 00 of the taxable properly of the County, making in all for State and County purposes, one cent on the dollar. Ordered, further that such legal notice be given of this levy as n quired by statute. John U. Fostib, Chairman, Max Mkyxrhardt. Clerk. 10 16 dwiod Administrator’s Sale, GEORGIA, Gordon County. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER FROM A the Court of Ordinary of Boid county will be sold before the cou-t house door io valhoun in •aid county, at public auction wl hin t.be legal hours of s leon the fl'srTuesday in Decemlier next, the following lands, to-wit: 70 acres south side and 25 acres northeast cor ner more or less, of lot of land So. 51, in ti>e 24th < i-trict aud 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga.,and S 3 acres in northwest corner and 35 acres in southwest c >rner, more or less, of lot of land No 52, in 24th district anu 3rd section of Floyd county. Ga., except two acres more or less In southwest corner deeded to T. P. Everett Sold as the property of A. L. Keys, late of eaid county, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and for division. Terms of sale cash. 11-8-law3od J. L. CAMP, Adm't. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Jane A Landium having in proper form applied 10 me for permanent lette-s ofadministration on the estate of Benjamin I .and rum, late of said coun ty This is to cite all and angular the credit™ s and next of kin of Benjamin Landrum to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause it any they can. why per manent administration should not bo granted r <> Mrs. Landrumon Benjamin Landrum's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 6th dayot November, 1893. JOHN P. DAVIS, 11-8-law-30d o dinury. Year’s Support. GEORGIA, Floyd County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the appraisers appoint d to set apart and assign a y-ar’s support to Mrs. Jane Landrum, tbe.widow of Benj. Lat.druin, ■leceascd, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient causa he shown, the same will be made the judgment of the court at the December term, 1893, of the court or ordinary This Nov. 6th. 1891. JOHN P. DAViS, 11 8-law 301 Ordinary. JEORGIA, Floyd County. John 11. Dodd, has applied tor exemption of personaltv, and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pa* supon the same at 10 o’clock, a in., on the '.4 h day of November, 1893, at my office. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary, F. C. Ga. Receiver’s Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER PASSED BY Gm Honorable W. M. Henry. Judge of the Superior Court of the Rome Clicuit, I will sell at public outcry io the highest bidder, at eleven '•clock, a. m., at the court house door in Rome, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December, 1893, 'be following property ol the Cundell Furniture ompmy, to-wit: . *■£&<■ _ tr . act ” r Ph rc “l <>f land lying and being in the d district and 3rd section of originally Cherokee now Floyd county, Georgia, and in the town of Foreitvill-, it being the property once known as ihu ‘•Romo City Mills” but now known as the Cundell Furniture Company’s shops and yard, an t being three (3) acres of land more or less together wish all buddings and etractures thereon, and bounded on one side by lhe East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Rail road and on the other side by the public road leading from Rome, Georgia, to Calhoun, Geor gia, and on a third side by the Printup City tand Company’s property. 1 Also one dry kiln. Also the following machinery: 1 Buss band saw, 1 Buss spindle carver. 1 Moore carving machine, 125 Het shafting. 31 pullevs. 1 blower aud pij iug, 17 30-inch hangers. 5 couplings, 2 sanders, 1 Dowel machine, 1 hand saw filer and setter, 1 entory grinder, 1 engine and boiler, ielevators. 1 dynamo, 1 Buss swing saw, 3,w00d top ripsaws, I Houston 10-inch 4- eide moulder. 1 74-inch Buss planer, 1 16-inch Buss jointer. 1 411 Egan resaw, 1 iron frame trim saw, 1 Hub* double cut-off saw, 1 Buss double head shaper, I Buss glue jointer machine, 1 Houston 6-incli sticker, 1 dado machine, 1 Hous ton lenon machine, 1 Fey dovetail machine, 1 double borii g machine, I turnit g lather, 1 single , miC hi: e, 1 ID-inch Invincible sander, i 24-iu- h Berlin sander. Said dry kiln aud machirery being located on the above described 1 >nd of the Cuudeli Furni ture Company, nod all other articles of property not mentioned tint belong with the above plant, bald property will be sold subject to confirma tion by the Suiieiii r court of Fioyd c. unty i erms of sale cash: to be paid on the confer ’nation of the ssl<j bv :bc court. , E J - MOULTRIE, 1 awlw Receive! of Cundell Furniture Co. Public Sale cf Valuable City Propei ty. CTTHEREAS, JAMES F. DUPREE. DID ON yy A; ill the first 1*93,i execute and oeliv r to the Secuiity Itv -.t neut Company, of Bridgeport Conn., a deed to certain u opertv hereiuafter describ'd, f< r the purpose of ee curlng tut payment of twocerta-n notes, each n>r_ lie sum of one thousand dollars principal, each dated on the said fi'st <i ty of april,iß93 and each due five yeirs after date, and also twenty interest coupon notes, eac . lor the sum of 837.50, and also ten inteies-. coup >n notes for the sum o f five dollars each, a ll„i saj.i inteiest coupon notes bearing date on said first day of April, 1893, and two of >ai<l interest coupon notes for the sun of £3 50, ao t < tie of said interest cm. pon notes to. the sum of 85.00 becoming due and payable on the first days of October and April in each year respi-c ivelv after said first day of April, 1893, including the first day of October, 1-9 i, b-sides interest alter maturity at the >ate of eight per cent p r annum; and also to secure the payment of ten percent, as attorneys’tees »ni the whole amount -bou'd said notes and deed be placed in the bauds of an attorney at law for collection, as will more fuliv spuear bv refer ence to said teei, recorded’ in Book JVV” of De ds, page 203. Cleik’a oilice, Floyd Superior Court. and whe ea*, the said James F. Dupree agreed in eaid deed th.t if default be mace in the prompt payment ot either of said interest coupon notes as stipulated, then the principal of Baid obligation, in the discretion of the hold er. should become dna aud payable at the date of such default, aed that the said Security In vestment Company should b > autboriz-d, at its option, to sell said p aperty at public outcry in order to pay said debt, before the court house door in the county of Floyd to the highest bid der for cash, after advenising the time, place and terms of sale in a uewspaj. er of general cir culation in s..id county of Floyd once a week for tour -weeks. And where; s, the said James F. Dupree did make default on the of October, 1893, in the payment of the notes that the ■ Cy IBS'! i-y D'C-O- !*'■!. s' ■ ' B® 1 oil. St ' 111 3* 1 ■ """ 111,1 ■ W . rd llu- ■ Ity of ■ . -I'. ft?" . ' ' r 'I .ill .. nv 1 ii- 1.-.-- on' K'S'-’. 1 ..o:l . !.■ i ill's; t.-i-t; < --.-i.-, i - ;-r.>; . i-• y, '1"I M tin sir.'i-t ■ 10l 1:11 .ol.' all'l jo II- : ' 11. ("I <Bool. to tin- payment of said interest and atto revs’ tee*aud«x of ibis proceeding amt the remainder, if said James F. Dupree. The anioun*. due besides iutere.-t on said sum since ■is c ,sb. ’ INVESTMENT COMPANY, - Attorneys nt law. Ad minis tra tor’s- Sale. GEORGIA, Floyd County. PURSUAN T TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT of Ordi ary of -ai.l county, wi i be sold at auction at the ecu t house do r of sa’d county, on the first Tueida in Deceuib r rext, within the legal hours ot sale the following realestate towit.: Al of those tw> tracts of land in the 2'snd district and 3rd section of said county, one tract consisting ot whole lots Nos. 135,1'4,171 and 191 of 160 acres each, and 60 acres off the south side of lot No. 13 i, and 60 acres eff the south side lot No. 1.’3, both said parts of lots cut < ff by a straight line running east and west; tbs other tract known as the Abe Atkins place, consists rs 60 acres] cut off rhe south part.of lot No. 99, and 40acres in the southwest corner of lot No. 118, the two last named portions of lota lying together and biunded on ibe north by the lands of W. A Chafin, Janiks Kjle. and Meyer haidt land, east by W A. Chatin, e-ifuh by W. A. i hafln and I.emaster ami west by Diy creek. All of said real estate so das the prop erty of the estate ot W. C. Howell, iate of said county, deceased. Terms cash. C. H HOWELL, Adtn’x. J. S. HOWELL, Adm’r. Notice of Local Legislation. XrOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN OF THE IN. DI tentiim to apply tithe pre-ent session of the Legislature of die Stat- ot Georgia for the pas sage of a bill to bs entitled: "It Act to amend the charter of the city of Rome so as to make the council men elected for said city, eligible for a succeeding term, and lor other purposes.” 11-4 Year’s Support. GEORGIA, Floyd County. npo all whom it may concern: no -1 tice is hereby given, that the appraisers ap pointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Elizabeth Camp, the widow Gs Hosea M. Camp, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good anti sufficient cause is shown, the same will be mad- the judgment of the court at the December term. 1803 of the court of or dinary. This Nov. 6th, 1893. JOHN P. DAVI3, Ordlrary. 11-8 law -33 d Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY TO AN OKDER OF THE Court of Ordinary of Flo? d county will bo old at action at the court hou** door of r aid C9unl v, on the flr.-t Tuesday in Dec *in!»er, DW3, within the legal hours of bale, the folk w ng property, to wit: The vested r«i; Hinder interest ol the estate of A. K. C. Waio 6‘iibje't to the lifee-tate therein ot Mrs Eltzaneib " are) in the followin ’ 8 land-*, to wit : Tae farm on the Coosa river in the c.»u’.tv of Moyd whereon A. G. are lived at the tiuiG of his death, consist eisting of lota ot lai d Sos. His <.nd 295 and a l of 282 which lies t*outh of the (*oosa river, ell in the fourth district and tour h steri >u of Floyd county; excepting, however, that part of Baid farm given by the will ot waid \. U Ware to Hen H.Ware t"- vir.:two hundred acres off tbe eaatlide or add farm and nep »ratcd from the balanc * by a line beginning at a p int on the river bin* aud the cj tunning due south through the farm so to cut. off hi 4 <l two hun> dred acres; nttid due being fully d<>< ribvd in the award of T. W. Alexander, atidDa: »r. i<uoi<’ed in Clerk’s oftlce of Fin'd sup rior Court in l ook • FF ”. ptze 241, and the leturn of J C. Har ris who platted and n tunu <1 ih • «ftine a> will t e seen b? refereicsto clera’o <-flic < of Fioyd Superior Court recoithd in Pook ••FF° page i:4J. Sold as tbepropetty of A. K. C. Ware de ceased. Terms casU. 1 Lis N ovember •> h D 93. NAT HARRIS. Admr. Estate A. K. C. Ware, Deceased. Il"-law4w I