Newspaper Page Text
2
CAN THIS BE TRUE?
A Rumor That Mrs. Beresford
Will Marry the Man Who
CAUGHT HER HUSBAND.
A Rumor Circulated Here That
She Will Wed Lawyer D.
B. King.
An interesting nimo 1 li'.s reached Rome
aVout Ms W. S B< rest nd er Mrs a
Lascelles. the wife of *‘tbo l.> d.”
The circum-tarc s of Beresford's re
cap'ure, af'er he bad skiup d iris bond,
will be remembered. It. occurred in
Alb my, N w Yoik, and was accom
p'lsbed, it is said, by menus of Mr. David
Bennet' King, a law s er, avd friend of
the f imi y of Mis. ».•> -' id. As th
story went B. w. h cotnmnn>C -1
tion ith th. so 'petq'le, »• dlt »iu I
charged was a’tenp io-r id b’::*.'ri’.'.i •
them. Am. I t.irg was uuanK'd by Mr.
K ng to set'ie the nrit'ir, i • d it w s set
tled by B restoid beii g nab dby the
deiecuv. ■.
At this time and ot!. •• i" bus been
sa d th o Mr King was < Id admiri rof
Mrs. 1) s’ nd, nd in fact that it wa
the wish o. the family that they should
be married.
Now to the rumor.
It is stated here by many of those in
Closest relation with th • i ffur, that Mis.
Beresford is about to bicorns Mrs King.
Soin-'have stated that ths wedding had
already occurred, but this seems to be
pri m i uro. Whether a divorce has been
secured is not known, but the rumor is
gin-rally believed that the wedding wiil
occur.
Mrs. Beresford is very pleasantly re
membered by many in Rome. Although
her devotion to her husband was quite
marked here, her lady friends in the city
ar under the impression that the tumor
is true. Those who should know most
abuut. it, say the motor is well founded.
ANOTHER ONE CAPTUEED.
JForest Pinson, Who Broke Jail With Scott,
Captured Yesterday,
Another of the crowd that escaped
from th j til here along w.th Chester
Scott, was captured yesterduy. This one
is Forest Finson who was in jail on a
charge < f burglary.
He was caught at the homo of his wife ;
in the northern portion of the ci’y.
It seems that he only came back nigh' j
before last, and yesterday the c (fleers
sported him and carried him buck to i
jail.
f Pinson says when he got out be dodged
under one of those little holts-'s not fitty
yards from the j u), and remained there
for several hours. He hea d the people
all around him, and the eh-liugang flogs
went-within a f. w feet of him. He |
thought sure ho wo: Id be ci' -it ed, bur i
I
a little after 12 o’clock that night, find-I
ing rhe road clear he put out for A! -
bama.
j
TEXAS BLOODHOUNDS-
The Sheriff and His Deputies Have Some
Beauties.
Several months ago Sheriff Moo e and
Deputies Turner and McConnell sent to
Texas and bought a pair of puppies of a
breed noted for their man tracking abil
ities.
They are now kept at the jail, and are
beauties. They are only seven months
old, but already show their breeding.
They are not allowed to track anything
except men, and although young have
been given some training. The officers
expect to make them of great value in
Cases of escape and the like.
A MAD DOG
Killed Yesterday a Few Miles Frnin the
City.
A mad dog was killed yesterday on J e
Heaton’s place, five miles down the river.
Those who saw the animal say there is
nodoubt about itsbeing rapid, and it
seems to have done consider able damage
before being shot.
A mule and a cow be’o»ging io Tom
Reynolds were bitten and a cow belong
ing to Joe Heaton also feh t o teeth ot
the raving canine. It is said many dogs
in the neighborhood were bitten and sev
eral will be killed at once.
CLEVELAND RETURNS.
The President lias Got Back from Ills
Mysterious Trip.
Washington. Nov. 16.—Preesident
Cleveland arrived in Washington at
8:40 a. in., in President Thompson’s pri
vate car, over the Pennsylvania railroad,
haxing left Jersey City at midnight. He
Was mot at the station by Private Sec
retary Thurber and drove a.t once to the
White House. Secretary Lamont re
turned with him.
Immediately after breakfast Mr. Cleve
land was at his desk again, and at 9:45
his private secretary was sent over to the
atato department with a large bundle of
papers on which the president had taken
fetion.
Does I'mince fort Want to Settle?
Washington, Nov. 15. A report has
"been circulated that Ambassador
i’aunceforco is negotiating with .Sucre’
tary Gresham for the settlement of the
plaints <>i the British sealers seized pre
vious to Ihe modus Vivendi of 1891. if
AnibassaJ- Panin ■ Torte bus received .
any innlrm . u to make a dimuud on 1
this government he has not had any o .
yial commit: leal ion on the snl>je •: v,-i h i
the state d< , irtnn nt. The I’eliring sen I
tribunal qu hc-l all claims <■■.- o'
for <ln in,• L-r zurc oi \ . . pr< vi- 1
oils Io th- i -i . vi nili. It ii piiii.,.- ,
bit that b< cl-mgthoCami nil ,
for ili'lemn Will be pres• Io the.
gov. l l.liu
Rcprc. ci,' 1 r.-i j
ests are urging the pt-- id an .
tary fjeeshum to obtain the co .. "irreiico I
- -
or otner nanons ro tne Denting sea agree
ment. They represent that sealei's are
already preparing for next season, and
that if the concurrence of other nations
is not obtai id they will fly the flags of
other nations than the United States and
Great Britain, and destroy seals without
benefit to this government. The presi
dent has promised to give tho matter at
tention.
AUant.i’s New Surveyor.
Washington, Nov. 1G. —John D. ■
Stocker lias been appointed surveyor of
customs at Atlanta, in place of C. C.
Wimbish, incumbent, removed.
ELECTION ECHOES.
Pennsylvania's BhJ .’■l'flority—New Jersey’s
Heaviest Plurality Kentucky Makeup.
Harrisburg. Nov. 17.—Tho official re
turns of the 1 it ■ election in Pennsylva
nia show that J.icksoe. Republican, has
defeated Osburn, Democrat, for state
treasurer by 135,1:16, widle the plurality !
I for Fell for supri me court judge is 133,- I
i 581. The Prohibition vote for state I
treasurer is 21,353. and the Populist vote (
6,979.
New tTer.suy’s Canvass.
Trenton, Nov. 17. —The Republican
plurality o:i election day, as compiled
' from the reports of tho county boards of
canvassers, shows 22,622, the largest
over known in the political history of
the state. Last year the Democratic as
sembly plurality was 1,495. Cleveland
received 14,91 i, and Governor Worts
7,625.
Kentucky's Standing.
Frankfort, Nov. 15.—Tho political
makeup of both houses of tho next as
sembly will be as follows: In the house
there will be 73 Democrats, 3 Independent
Democrats, 2 Populists and 22 Republic
ans. In the senate there will be 27 Demo
crats and 11 Republicans.
The Fast Tennessee Fund Company.
New York, Nov. 17. —Herman Nie
meyer, of this city, has obtained an at
tachment against the East Tennessee
Land company, with headquarters at
Harriman, Tenn., for §19,256, the amount
claimed to be due on two notes of the
company. It is claimed that the com
pany has valuable securities in this city,
consisting of stock and bonds in tho
hands of banks and individuals, and
money on deposit in a bank.
Long Stands on the Platform.
Jasper, Ala., Nov. 17.—T. L. Long,
of this city, who lias announced as a
candidate for the Democratic nomina-
I tion for congress in this, the Sixth con
i gressional district, against Congressman
Bankhead, is an avowed bimetalist, a
I friend to silver and stands squarely on
, the Democratic platform. Mr. Long
will be a strong candidate before the
Democratic congressional nominating
convention in 1894.
Dry Goods Firm Closed.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 17.—Grus
chinsky & Co., retail dry goods dealers
i here, were closed by the sheriff on four
I attachments sued out by 1. Pollak &
i Co., Steiner & Lohman and C. A. Stern
' & Co., of this city, and Claflin & Co., of
New York. The claims on which the
I attachments were sued out aggregate
i <3.500. It is said the total indebtedness I
of the firm is three or four times this
amount.
Charged with Arson.
Chicago, Nov. 17. —Three men named
Frank Springer, Buck Kearns and Tom
O'Keefe, are under arrest for supposed
complicity in the recent destruction by
fire of the Chicago City Railroad com
pany’s car barns. The charges against
the defendants are that they were con
nected with the cause of the fire and
stole a number of horses during the con
fusion attending the conflagration.
Shot While Stealing Potatoes.
Savannah, Nov. 17.—Sylva Jackson,
a negro woman, was shot in the back
with both barrels of a shotgun by Z. G.
Morgan. She was in the act of stealing
potatoes from a field on the plantation
at the time, and when ordered to halt
failed to do so. She was then fired upon
and tho wounds will probably prove
fatal. Morgan was held at tho barracks
to await the result of her injuries.
A Gin Burning in Alabama.
Gadsden, Ala., Nov. 17.—The large
giuof A.T. Hopper, near Walnut Grove,
Etowah county, has been destroyed by
i fire, together with a lot of cotton. Tho
origin of tho fire is not known, but it is
supposed to have caught from a match
in the lint room. The entire plant, to
gether with about 30 bales of cotton, is
a total loss, which will reach about $3,-
00(1, with no insurance.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Leitviu Tonic.
For biliiou-uesH, constipation, malaria,
cold" and the grip.
For indigestion, sick and nervous head
ache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness and
heart disease.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
disease, take Linrnn Elixir.
Ladies, for na ural And thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mezley’a Lemon Elixir is prepared
from the fresh juice of lemons, combined
with other vegetable liver tonics, and
will not fail you in any of tho above
named diseases. 50c. and $1 bottles at
druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. IL M z ty, At
lanta.
At th ■ Capitol.
1 have just taken the las of two bot
tles of Dr. H. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir for
n •:v tn headache, indigestion, with <lii>-
ei.sed liver and kidneys. The Elixir
cured me. I found it the greatest medi-
C'U ; i 1 i ver used. J. 11. Mknnich,
,V ii !•'. S' Wasliingtou, D. (’. i
k'roma Pr'.Hi . i.'idy.
I h ivn Int In ell i.bln in two years to I
•a lr or s'a id without sulf' ring' gieat
> I ■ ■ takii g Dr. M< L mon ;
I i■ . k le I' 11 in I- wi ho 11 I
.miUi .iii- ' n iin: >• v- i,i< i|
Ml; . 11. I'. ' : i.' oDWi ; nt,
Gl file, <■».
James <<.int< y v.. vun d< wn and kilh d
j at Pittsburg, Pa., by uu electric ear.
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, T OVEMBE3 23.
| f
i So Nkany |
I Prominent
| Men Now Die |
| witlj son)® |
UlMOj
5 The record is alarming. Brain work- j
I ers, more than any other class, sooner I
, or later succumb to this fatal malady, s
0 J t is not confined to this class alone,;
V however. In all walks cf life we find?
a tho-c who are suffering with the samc|
*■ troubles. RANKIN’S |
? ami s
; $ . “ 1
, £ is a safe, reliable and searching t emedy $
j * for every form cf Kidney, Bladder and"
f other urinary troubles. _ ♦
? One bottle will start you well on thef
X road to health. Try it.
9 Sold by all druergists. it
For sale by D. W. Curry.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
AU persona having d 4 rounds against the estate
of J F. klin. late of i’hr d county,deceased,
aroherebv notified t > render in their demands
to th© undereigned according to law. and all
persons indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate paMnent
This Oct. 1 1893. * M. A. NEVIN.
Administrator, J. F. ShaLkiin, deceased.
10-6-wit.
Application For Letters ot Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County
Whereas <‘has M Harper, Administrator of
J hn T. Dowell, represents to the court in
hi-* petition duly filed, ttw lehas administered
Jno. T. Dowell’’* estate. This stoci e all per
son* concerned, kindred and creditors, t» show
cause,’f anv they can why said administrator
should i ot be discharged -roiii hi>* administ-a
tion and »eceive letter* of dismi«*i>>D on the
first Monday in February. 1 *94 This Novem
ber 6 893 JOHN P. DaVIS, Ordinary.
H-9-law9od
CITATION.
GFORGIA-Flojd Countv.
To all whom it ma< concern : J. B. Tipoin
ar mu is* rater of R. V Mitchell, deceas d. la*
indue form applied to the < ndersigned lof
Favo to pell the »ai d • belonging to the estate of
>a d <1 Cea*ed,and said application will be heard
on tne fir t Holiday in December next. Thie
Sth day of Nove mb or, 18'J3
John P D\VIS
11-8-4 w Ordinary.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, F;oyd County.
r p<) ALU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NO-
A ticc is hereby that the appraisers ap
pointed to set apart and assign a y» ar’s support
to Elizabeth Camp, the widow of Ho ci M.
<-a»np, deceased, have filed their awaid, ami
uide-s good and suflicien c.tu-e i** sh »wn. the
will tie mad tne jii ’gtnei t of the c »urt at
tlie December t-rm, 1893 of t -<e court of or
din if y. This Nov. 6th, 1893
JO iN I*. DAVIS, Ordinary.
11-8 law-30(1
Application For Letters of Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Flo'd County.
Whereas W H Edmund-on, Administrator of |
the es ate of hlizt 11. tteeves, repres-nts to the
court in Ins peti ion duly filed that he han 1u ly
administv'ed El zt 11. Beeves’ e-tate This is j
t«» cite all pneons concerned, kinnied and cr< d
itors, to show cause, if any they can vh -aid |
ad ini-tra’or rhouid not be discharged fr m
bis administration and r ceive b-trera of < is
mission on the first Monday i»» Febrn ry 1894
This November 6,18 ‘3. JU EIN P. DAVIN,
oaw9od Ordinary.
Tax Levy.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
Office of Board of Commissioners of Roads
and nevenues of Floyd County Georgia, Rome,
Ga , Oct. 18 h, 189 —The B a»d having taken !
into consideration the lev ii g of the tax for iLe
present fi cal year, the taxable property of the
county b ing found from 'he tax digest to be for
the present year, $8,3 8.495
Th* State general tax being
461 100 mills on th»- $i 00
on the foregoing, making
tne sum of $33,394 36
The following tax i* herebv levied:
SPECIFIC TAX.
To pav principal and mt erest
on bonus 19 per c» nt on
State rax § 7,294 93
To run chaingang.42 percent
on Sr, te tax 16,125 83
To oiidgc fund, no king.
FOR COUNTY P( RPOSi S.
To General fund. 26 6-10 per
ce»»t on t»x 9,951 55
To Jury fund, II i»e' cent on
Stato tax 4,223 37
To .1 «il fund. 11 per e »nt. on
>tate tax 4,223 37
To Poor fund, 8 per cent on
State tax 3,071 f 4
sll 890 59
The earne being 5 39-10 » mills on the $1 00 of the
tax.ib'e properly of the t’onnty, making in all '
lor state and County purposes, one cent on the
dollar
o dared, further that such legal notice be
given of this levy as required by statue.
John tJ Foster « hdrman.
Max Mkykuhardt. Clerk. 10-26 dwSOd
Notice of Sale.
Agreeably to an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Flovd co”nty, Ga ,
will be sold at auction at the court house door
of said ccunty on the 11 rat Tuesday in Decemb r
next, within the legal hours ot sale.the loHnwiog
property, to-wit: One lot ot land in the 23rd
district ami 3rd section of originally ( herokeo
now Floyd, county, Georgia, to-wit: Nos. 271.
290, 291. 29!. 310 3U 330, 3d and eig‘ ty-s< ven
acres of 3-'9, the whole tract containing 1,402
acre-* more or leas, and known as (he R. V.
Mitch* I) farm, on the Etowah river. Also a two
1 h'reis interest in onocar coupler. Sold as the
property of It. V Mitche 1, late of Floyd
county." deceased. Terms cash. This Ist day of
No vein be-. 1893.
11-1 lawiw J. B. TII’PIN, Administrator.
CH. HEBRA'S
ma ora Fw)
i ' ■ i, Pimple, C ' v
I Liver • Moloe, BleoDiosdo;
■ St: burn amt Ten, uiid \
I nori; ,!>n , hl t.. 11" I.nyl- r X
■ ■ ... .. : < z ’ ■
; , 'i.u-J.'t «. I p • ' tly harming. At nil
di ;/b l ■,cu r.ailed hu* 50i i.m. Ccnd for Circular.
I VIOLA SKIN SOAP *• Hini-ly hhonipfirablo hi a t
f k,., vlu .—*l'. 11 1 ■ th” t-'ih”. »i"» without iv
i ‘ n»4i- I
.. • 1
G. C. til i I Ntiki ii GO., Toleoo, O.
Receiver’s Sale. ‘
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER PASSED BY
the Honorable W. M. Hemy Judge of »ne
Superior Court of the Romo Ciicuit. 1 will sell
at public outcry o the highest bidder, at elev-u
• ’c'-u k, a. n., at t-<e co■ •rt house our in R>>me,
Georgia, on the first, Tuesday tn December, 1 93,
the following property of th Cunuell Fuurituie
omp my, to-w i> :
All that or parc/d of land lying and being
in the 23 ddl trict and 3*d section of riginaliy
Cherokee now Floyd co inty (h*orgia and in the
town ot Fore tvnl”, it b‘-ing»he property once
known as ilm *‘K«»me City Mill ” but now
known as the Cnndell F'-ri itu e Con pany’s
i-hops and yard, an • being th*«3)acres of land
more or less together wi h sll Lu Idings an i
etru lures thereon, and b- tn ded 0.. one bide oj
ihe i' ast Teuncß-ee, Viipit in and Georgia Ifai‘-
roa' l , and on th* other side by the i u lie «oad
leading irom Rome. Georgia, to Calh<<un tie* r
gia, and on a third side by the rrintup < Uy
i and Company’s property.
A Iso <»r e d y kiln.
A'so the tollowing ma-luitf-ry :
1 Buss bmd saw, : B s-s spiudlp carvei. 1
Moore carvirg machine, 1 ' net shutting. 31
pudets 1 blower and pt i.ig. 17 .ji-i- ch harder*
5 couplings. 2 eanders, 1 Dowel ma -hnie, 1 h «» d
saw filer nd setter, i emory gnud<-r 1 engine
and boiler 2elevators. 1 dyeaino. I B ss suing
saw 3w >od top rip e.iw-. i" I!«.usurp l i it eh 4-
t ide m nlder I I lc ißn ••* pl tm r i I 6 i < h
Bus* joi ter. I 4e» Egan r. - w. 1 i on frame ttirn
I saw, 1 ‘tus-doub’e •nt off e.-w, 1 Bns- conble
!I’ • d shaper, I Bins gim- i » ut-r machine 1
Uotist?»n 6-ineh rti« kt r, 1 (’uJo machim- t Hous
ton lenou ma< line. 1 I ..y doveu.ii niacl i«.e. t
do b!e bort g mach ru-, I turtd g iithcr, 1 sin/le
boiing m o-lr. e, I .3» xucii liivilc bio s;.ii<;er,
t 24-in h Bor im sat.dt r
Slid dr\ kiln au*l n achi’< ry Lein/ loe t a on
the above descri >cd 1 ir.rl of tic Cui'-i 1 Furm
titre Como >n -. and ;-ll Oder
not mentioned th it b ! >ng wit' the ab \e plant.
Sai' 1 property wiil !> • sole t-n j ct to cm Urina
tion bx the >np. ii< r cot rt of I o>d c ripy
Terms of sale cash: to b- p id on the c’unfer
n.i.t ion of the sale by .1-. co’,: :.
. J MOULTRIE,
1 awlw Receiver of Cumh H 1 ur. it re to.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TO xLLWHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Jane
Lsnd um having in pr. per form applied to
me for per<ran“nt letters ofadmini-tradon or. the
estate of denjamin I arm rum, late of said coun
ty This is to cite all at>d r 1 guhr the c.eoirots
and next of kin of per j tiutn Lan»’r .m t -be and
appear at my dice wi bin the ti i e allowed by
law. and show cause it any they can. wh% per
manent administration should not be
to Mi s Landrum on B nj <min Lan<>Tun s estate
Witness my hand and official signature, this Gib
day of November, ISV3. J OH m I*. DAVIS,
H-S-law-dOd O Ginary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT
of Ordi arx of -aid county, wi l be sold at
auction at theeou t house do r of said count.,
on the first Tue-da in Dece.ub r » ent. with! i
the lega'hours o sale the following real e-tate
towit: a1 of those tw tra'-t- of land In the
*/2nd distri I, and 3r ’ *e<’tion f sai l County one
tract c nsisting <»f whole lo s N< s. 135, 14, 11
ami 190 of lrO acres each, and 60 aeres • ff the
south side of lot No and 60 acr s < if (he
south side lot s o l r 3, both said p-trts of ota
cut ff i>y nstraiyhr. due ru ningeaat. -»nd west;
th other tra t known as the \b» A'kins pace,
consists f 60a'*res. cut off he south pari of lot
No 99. and 40acre- in lh» soutuwe t c j nor of
lot No. 118, the two last named portions fl ts
Ivmg together and bounded on be north by the
lands of W. A < hatin, Ja es Kyle an-’ Meyer
• a-dt lan'i east by WA. Chafin.south by V., A.
< h fin and Lemaster and *es by D y
cr ek Al ot said real estate so das tin pr< p
erty ot the estate ot W C. Howell, late of said
County, deceased. Term - cash
C. H HOWELL Ad” ’x.
J. S. HOWELL, Adm’r.
GEORGI \. Floyd County.
To al whom it may concern: Samuel Funk
h< user, hiving, io proper fotin. applied to me
tor pemrinvnt Letters of Aomiiii-:r ti* n tie
Loot non w ththe will annexed < n the e.-ta’»- of
ivira S. a. Dabey. late of s .id c untv this i to
c«te a'l and singular the creditors an«l next <»t
kin of Mrs. s. a Dade* t » b and ap ear at my
• slice wimin the time allowed by i w, and show
cau-e. if my they an, whv p ruianent dmin-
n should not be tri anted to Samuel Eu k
hi user <»n Mr-. S a D dle ’s ©state.
Witness • v hand and ofliviti si. nature, this
Sth <1 yot'Novemb r18!3
ua\\4w J<»II - B. D \VIS, Ordinary.
Ad mi ii istrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLY TO AN ORDER OF THE
rv Court’-! Ordinary of Fl-o d c-untv will be
old at action tt the court house door of said
c »unt ,onthefir-t Cuesday in Decemii r, 1x93,
wi bin the legal hours o» rale, ihe full-w ng
property, to wi : The vested r i ainder inter* st
o’ heesriteof A. K. c Warp, (-unje••(. to the
1 fee tate therein of Mrs Ehzabe'b Ware) «n
the foil win lands, to wit: Tne farm on tho
<’oo-a riv -r in the county of Floyd whereon a.
G. w 4 re lived at the time of hi- death, consist
sisting of jots ot land Nos. 31S and 295 and a 1 of
282 which lies south of the Coosa river, all in
the fourth dist'ie.r and four b sreti m of Floyd
county; excepting however, that part of s.dd
farm given by the will of said A. G Ware to
Hen LU are to- wit: two hundred acres off the
east side ot s4d farm and separated from the
bal rnce by a line beginning at a p int on tho
river lnn< and the ea running due south
throvgh the farm so as to cur. off sa d two hun
dred acres; said tine being fully described in the
awa d »t T w. Alexander, arbitrator, rt c piled
in Cl ‘rk’s office of Floy d Sup rior Court in Book
• FF pane 241, and the ieturn of J C. Ha -
ns who plat r « cl a"d r* turned th • «ame as will
» e seen by reterei ce »o eh-rk’n office of Floyd
Superior Court, recorded in Rook ••FF” page
v4j. Sold a- the propc tv of A. K. C. Ware de
ceased Terms Cat-h. This November 6'h, 1>93
NAT H vRKIS.
Admr. Estate A. K. C. Ware, Deceased.
II 7 Iwlw
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To a 1 whom ii may concern: Samuel Funk
houser, having, in proper form, applied to me
t r peimiiieut Lett-rs of A niiini tr »tion de
bonis non on t b e vs ae of Jam s r Dailey,
l ite of s in mnntv. rh's is to cit > and singn
-1 tribe cr» dittir-t and i ext "f kin of Ja • e G.
Dailey to be ami a> ptur ar, nn • flic within the
time I »wed b. law, and -ho.v c»us' if any they
can, mh > i” rin;;neiit viiii-i-tr iivn sh u’d not
t v i/iHiited to s.t nuel Funk.t user on -Jam s G.
Dailey’s esta. e.
w iine.-”* my h in 1 and < fficiil signature, this
B'h <1 «y of .\ov«-ni eris 93
o:w4vv JOHN P. D'VIS, Ordinary.
Notice of Local Legislation.
NO 1 1' . E IS HER-BY CIV 'OF lIIE IN
ten 1 io l * t‘- appli l" the pro-ent e.-p.lou of the
Lvgisl iture ' f th 'stit> ot ueo.gia for the pas
.age of a bill lo brentitled, "it. Acr to amend
the ■ h.rrer of the city of Rome so as to .nuke
tiiec unciimei. elected for said city, eligible for
a succeeding term, and lor clhar purposes.”
11-4
Citation.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To a'l whom it may concern: Geo. J- Briant,
adm'oistratrator of neo. W. Harris, deceased,
lias in ous form applied t the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging t > the • state of
raid deceased, and said application will be
h‘ ard on the first Monday in December next.
Tliis the llthdnyof November, is i
td JOHN F. DAViS, Ordinary.
Citation For Administration.
Notice i- h- reby given that on the first Mou
dav in Decemb tr next. I shall appoint as Ad
ministrator on the ea ateof John Leazer, late of
Fl y<i county, decoasi d, C. vv . Underwood, the
County Administrator or some o her lit and
competent i erson. This Nov s. 1-!».’>
o Jv4w JOHN 1‘ IMVIB,
Ordinary Floyd County.
NOTICE.
GEORGI Floyd County.
Cii.irh H W. Huffmitn his np| I < d ‘ r <••:■ ’•. p
lu no! pi rsonaHy iu.d Muting np.o! and iah.a
tion ot hmm* t»*.’d, s.n'l I will j a.-1» upon tne
same a’ Hl o’el' ek, on ihe 3(lt h«ii\ ot November,
U93,h| mycffice. JOHN U. DWIS.
Il 12 2w Ordinary.
gF.< iRGI A, Floyd <’ u .ty.
John 11. Dodd h;m;ippli«<l tor ex* mi tion of
pcr-oii-111 mid m Itni'.’. up.’itl and v.ilniitio'i <1
IhLi vad, and I w ill |> ' x upon the t am•’ ui 10
, •<-», ■) i • on the I l b J •. < ' * r,
1 .a H no. . <br;‘. J " DAVIS
Ordinar > v. i. «. (
Public Salo if Valuable City
Propei ty.
CITHEREAS. JAM -HF. DU REF-. ' ID ON
¥V As til ‘he first. 1893, execute an' • eliv-
• r to th» 9 'cu ity luvot'm-i.c I'-nipinj, ot
Bridgeport, Conn,, a deed to eeit iin p operty
h-niiiatpr dei-crib-d, for iho purpose of te
curing tt t payin< nt of t* - oo rta n iio’es, < ach
l r he sum ol <»no th u-a* <1 (lodars prinr.ipa'.
each dated on the sai first <Uy of a pril,.B93.aLd
each due five ye re afU r date, and also tv e. iv
imprest coup m notes, eac torriie sumoi §37. o,
and also ten int.eii fn <•• upm. rotes fi r ihe sum
u' five lodars* ach, all 1 mid interest coupon
notes heal in.: <|.,i«* > n said fir t diy of April,
D-9 m<i two <ii a d imerest coupon notes fur
the rum ol S 3 50, ;u»«i one or sai l - inteiest c »u
--poD m*fe? I- r tin; um of §3 nt) bee .hil due and
payable on tne first days of Octo «*j ar.d vpril
in esch vear resnee ivelv af’er snii first day of
April 1833. incim'iin. tne tir.-t d-iy of «»ciober
I>9 , b s’d-b in tercet alter n a i.r ty at trie ate
• 1 eight pei cent p r annum; and also t<> s cure
tin* lujinejj' « 1 t» n per ceiu. as ».tiurneys’ ices
uii the whole ;.jn<ni io • hon'd said no es a;*d <l< cd
be ;.l ctd in the hand- o’ an at orirev at law for
colL* tn n as will »uorc fuliv .p, ear hv mfer-
Oi«c- t«> Saul • ee’. i»<'-»rded in A'-ok VV” of
De <!•-. pag-5 *.03, CLik’a ofiice, Fmyd Superior
Com t
' r»«l where?, iho said* tlames F. Dupree
i gre d in a.id 1 if
ill i rompt : t « r ei.m r • I int rest
C »up n i o es ns stipulated, then t'fie p ii i al
o r »id obligati p, li.e discit; ion « f the Lold
<r. s]it>i<'(l b.*<'oui“ <!(!■ :?• d pa;, b ear ■. i e dare
of PU'll di'taulr, ueti t at the mid H c u y In
v«-H’i..» nt Ci' ; p i.’.y si i'll d b an luriz »L itt i’s
I ii ii. s. 1 a i o p • p. ri\ pv.’t li.- ■ u < i y ]n
rto pay id d-d b**f » t it h
d<L rin tne < omt • f 1 i yit'*.!:- I ./be ■ i.id
fl r f<>r c sh, tiler adv ii ing th< in , pl
and terms 1.1 .*1- in a ».ew.-p uer yj.ct -I cir
cul ' on in s id county ol Eioyd ono- a week for
lull wuea.s
And whmv-s, 11m su’d Jane’s F Dupree d’d
m kedi-faiilt. il !!;• first day of Octm cr 1 .*?,
inttiepuym nt f I u iut-re>t coupo.- n ites that
o.n du , ami b, i. awnnf .-a.d m-miilt the pr?n
pal in <1 inie.’c rot s ii b'i .aiou h.:s bi.ouine
du*-, and r» in in unpaid.
Now. ther-f<>r -by vir.ueof heprve; gruDfe
in sdd deed, we will se ia;pu he ou:< y, be
tore ihe court, bouse door in Floyd c niniy, <;• o
gi ,on tie fir t luesday in D- c*n Ler 893
wi iiu the legal h*mrs 1 sal*-to the nichest bid
der f«'j cash, ih»- follow ng dese. ibed property,
tw-wii: One cc tain city lot with all impr.ive
inents then-on. i i the bifth w ard ot ihe city of
R .me, F oyd c<»iu>ty, Georgia, trot ting <»n Alain
htreer o e hnmired ami orty five (14 ) fees and .
running back two i uudrett and ei. ht (208) feet;
b umb «i no h and »a-t by CantrelFe pr p r y. '
couth by Blai che stnet and west by Main rtreec.
Said sale w ill be had ar.d ritle made un*i pro
ceed distribn ed as provided id said deed (Bo- k
“ v V ” page 21'3 ) first to the paymei t ol s.iid
d< bt. with »nt*-ie.st and atto i. e s’ tee-* and «x
pe**sesof Ins proceeding and ihe remainder, if
any, to said .lames E Dupree, the am un*. due
is §.080.00, bvrides iniere t <n sai l simsii.ee
Oct l*t. 1-93 and attorneys’ fees and expenses.
Term- c *h.
TH* SECURITY INVESTMENT COMPANY,
By Hosbioson & Harns, their Attorneys at law.
11-7 law-3Ud
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE
is hervbv given t attbeap raise s appoint d
toset apart and as c ign a y ar’* support io Mrs
Jane i andrnm. *be widow of B» i«j Lai drum,
deceased, have ti’ed ibeir award and unless
good and nflicteur crush be shown, the same
w H b« mad* >h • judgra nt of tne court ar. the
December term, 1*93, ol the court o ordin try.
This Nov. 6th 1893. JOHN F DAViS,
11 8-law 30J Orflioarr.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given tint a bid will tn in !
trod' ced at tl.e i cxthessi n <f t e Georgia
L*gi-u urc to establish voting places in th- i
»evt ral wards of the ci<» Rome tor municipal, •
county, stat** and ■ ati >nul elections, and to pro !
vide t- aiagers for boding eltcions at such
voting places,
A »-o a bdi to require the tax c JloctoT f Floyd ‘
county to kc-p an »ns Iveut tix digest in
whi' h -hill be entered ihe name- of all persons i
who fail t » pay tn ir ss required by w
and r,) require sai ' tux co‘’e< tor to luruish cor i
rect IHvS of >nc.i tax (Pfau le s to th- m-.n i
gers «»f ail election pnemets and v«.tu g i laces
in said county. i -law>3od
Administrator’s Sale,
GEDRGI *, Gordon County.
TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER FROM
a rim Oourtof Ordinary of sA'i county wil he i
Sold before the e< ii f hou-v dour id » album in
•aiiicuU’Hy at public auction wi bin n.e W il
h"ur- of s leon the first Tues - ay in D ceii. her ’
next, «hes bowing lands, to wi.: |
70 acrcssouth side and 25 am- s northeast cor- j
v»«r tri-re o less. < f L»t of ian<i v.* 51, in ti e
2hh district and 3rd section of Floyd county,
Ga .and 20 a« res in muthwett corner and .5
acr s in southwest c mer, more or less, of Jot
of lai dNo 52, in 4 h di-rrici an<> 3id section
of Floyd county Ga , excep’ two a. res m<»re or
les *in si>utiwe>t.corner ueedt-d to i p. Eve. tt
Sold as the prop* rr.y of \ L. Keys, ]a e of said
c unty, deceased for the purpose of paying
deb s and for division. Ter sos sale cash’.
11 8-Uv3Jd J. L. CAMP, Adm’r.
Rule Ni Si to Foreclose Mort-
gage.
Jno. M. Vandiver vs. W. C. Giles; Ruh to fore
close in »rtgage
It appearing to the court by the equitable
pe itmn of Jno. M Vandiver that *»V. c. Giles I
on tueZ’no d<*v of Mar h. 189<, executed and :
aeliveied to said Jno M. Vandiver on a more- i
gane on a Fact **r parcel of laud lying iu sid '
county, describ«u as follow**: «iie following,
parte ot lot*» ot laud Nos. 182 and 183. in the
21th district and 3 <1 eec*i >n • f Floy i county’, ■
G.i . nin** i'Cres more or less, in the northwest
corner < f No. I<2 and all tint part or No. 182 ;
i al ns on U e caet me of the read n nnn g I
th uneb said lot, also that part of lot. No 182 de- ■
scrilv d ts t< lluws: Beginning <r a certain '■ a'- i
i.iu bush < r-take rnnnii g ro- '» «4 rotss t > El [
lir line t henco east io tb I. T. V & G rai -
r.ia<» '2 r* <is, thence south * wn sail railroad
4i rods the tee wes r - tn the „in ng point. ■
Al*u> 13- ; :.c:»*s of ho d livre or less, tn um’. das
b Hows : l e inn nr ar the eouthea t corner of
lor. 19, di tri:i. 3ni m ction, rl->\d
count , (it *»r>.*in, then'.’' uet-r 21 30-10' char s to
a .uak**. tin n *t north I'-’ei.-r 6 .5 10 > chans '
loa-t 'ke thenc • <:u> t 2 85 ltd chains to the ;
original cot line: thenco nmth to the .
begiui ing point t r th.* pm p sc of s< curii g the
pi’.ytn* nt ot tour certain promissory notes, all
of even date, t ach for the sum ol §136.'5, and
acgtegatii'g the sun ot ? :‘4.2«» made by the said
W. C. Gi e on the 17th da> of March, 1593, ami
payai'l*-to Rrtid Jn*' M Vandiver < r order, the j
fir-tflu- Nov. 1. 1893. tho reconfl due Nov. 1. ■
1-91, the third due Novnmb 1 r 1, 1895.
and Ihe fourth and la-t due Nov. 1 1896,
after date, with interest *t the ra’e ol 7 per cent
per annum from the date of each of said notes;
ami it further appearing thar paid W. u. Giles
f. ils and refuses to pay the first of said no es
for the Burn of $136 05, with tho interest due
thereon.
His therefore ordered and decreed by tho
comt that the said W. C. Giles pay into this
cuirr on or before the next term thereof the
principal and interest du- on the first of said
notes and ihe co>t* of this suit or in default
then of the c urt will proceed to pass such or
der and (1 cree for the sale of said property as
to it shall seem equitable and just, and tt is fur
ther ordo ed tha this iii’ebe j üblished in Tiik
Romk Tbibvne, a newspaper i üblished in the
countv of I* luyd. once a month for 4 months, or
served on the said \V. C. Giles, or hi* special
agent or attorney, three months previous to ihe
next term of this court. This Vv. llih, 1893.
W. M. HENRY, J. S. U , U. C.
W. W. Vandiver, Petitioner’s Aitornry.
GEORGiA— Floyd Bounty:
A ti"C copy from min le- of F ovd Superior
(’oust No. 27, page 522. This Nov 13. 1893
\VM E. BKYMEGEL,
Clerk Superior Court Floyd Co , Ga.
11-15 1 m Im.
—rw -wn— mu —th,
NOTICE.
GFORGi Fro\ d Countv.
Notice’s hereby given thit a pet ti<»n si n <1
by lift en nr more tr< t’bol leri of the l .ltb.
(Ibiiki r. ’> district G. M of said county, inm
h vn fib d in m. oilice, hsking thut th*- I- m tbs I
f< r tlrn pr.wi ions ol s etions 119, I ro, 1151,
I I 113, I IM, < I the Cotle of Ge i~i i of .’, |
j.ii f e anu ndbicnfm tln iete, ’. II apply to I
‘- .i l It<li trie , 14. M. of e.i ' co t v I !
Ive notice! tn electiol a I
d i< lon ’ll ’ lli day ol Dt'Ccml'*' next. J • ‘,
I a d el« ci ion to i i i r un tV ’ I •> <> y ‘ 1 I‘<
cun b< r. 18931. t ’’h < itl» th.-question ot • Fence*’ |
i.i ‘>touk I iw “ accord ng to (he statutes in |
i ... und ’ h.md :.nd <m. i < .i ,t ..'.nr*
.lull N I*. D \V i>, Oui.muy.
Receiver’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Honorable W. M.
Iltnry, Judge of the Nuporior Courts of the
R >niH Crcut, passed in the ca-c of
Kogers, I rown & ( oinpany ct al vs'l he
Kome Foundry A Machine Works, 1 will sell at
1 ui-hc oatei y to the high st. Ind er. Letween tho
legal hours of -ale, at tne court house d*»<»r in
Rome,on ihe llr-t 'i uesuny mDt • mi>er,lb9d the
I I owing ccsciibed pr petty, to-wit:
Ist nbilmttiae or p rc lot l«nd situated,
lying and being in We>t Rome, the same being
a part of the land pinch t*ed by home Lrtiid
Loin an; fiom Mis. Martha H Hamilton, de
scribed a*< follows: Beginning at a point • n the
east side < r < Luk avenge ’hirty-llve feet trom
iher* Lter < f the Chartanoog- Rome a Coium
bus rauroad tra<d<, ruuning th* ce north two
bundled and lift'-five and one had' f» et along
th- east side of sai l avenue, i hence ea twar< ly
I hr* e hui.< rud let t, thence s *uh hardly f* ur
hiiDdrmi and 8* vi-iily am. one-h »ls feet, = hence
paiallel with said railr* ad track, and di tant
thir y teei from the * enter thereof ihiee bun
dled ami sixty right fee to ihe beginning point.
2d. Ail that t acr. or pan el of land 8 luated,
lying and being m Wesi Rome stat* <»f Georgia,
Floyd county, same being two town 1 -»t- a> 1 fl
low- : L< t nuc'bur lii ty-one, on Meir -sc a venue,
seventy fivo feet front by *ne • un red and
twenty live fe* t deep ami ’ot number ulty
ui: .t on Sou h avenue, seventy-five fret fr nt
bv out blind cd a; d t rnty-iiv* feo.r deep, as
sh ’wn in nap of M< ?t R • e, r* corded at court
house by Trucastle end .McKee.
3d. A 1 that »ract or parcel of land situated,
ly i< g and "eing in r I y<i conn’%, Georgia, m ing
parto tin* r c conveyed by the < im* luvest
incn C mpany t«» Mardard eale < omp ry on
the 29. h da* «>1 December, 189" ami called’he
Koi-totoc • Ince iti»‘i shown on the ina.» of ihe
la d platted t * Die z Broth* r-* in 1890, f< r tho
it. im laveetmcuT Uci;:j :ny lying beyond wnat
i-known est Rome t. e pat herein c.>n
vt yed b ing * ue 4-Cic i l. .’wn on the said map as
1 t in tUock ■’, and his il ami 12 in Id uk L,
in Imlir.u tho st ret Is ai d a le* 8 uuj cent theicto.
4th. All i-.-iit ’ act or pare*. 1 of Lin situated,
lying and being iii the Fourth ward ol the city
<»' Koine, Geurma, b rineily Du <ito. honiitig
fC% feet, on Summerville sired, running ack
dm-east about 25- f<*-i, ’ ting iht- i erth two
thir so- b*t num bet 7 • in said Fourth waidof
eaid city’ of Rom*?.
sth- on’* second-hand turbine w ter wheel at
Jones’ .Mill, on Armuchee creek, in Floyd
county, Ga
6’h/One 32 New Haven engine lathe, one 24
U alrot -haper. one 32 Barm s back geaieu auto
matic feed «hill press. One 25 hu’se power
boiler and engine and llxtmes complete. One
Howard Iron * urks automatic bolt cuttii g and
rent tapping machine.
t 7th Macni’ ery and other property shown on
inventory with auditor's report, to-wit; 1 New
Ha\en la’he 3ux23, with counter shaft, lull e t of
gearing face, plate and chink: l Gauge V\ arner
& '** hitney lathe 7kxlß fee- with boring bar and
heads; 1 chain feed lathe 24xa met wi n counter
shaft; 1 New Haven planer 3 x 3 inches by M/wfeet,
with counter shaft; I W aicut shaper z 4 incues,
with counter sh*ft and chuck: 1 Howard Iron
vi orks bo-t cutler with taps and di*-s trom % to
2 inches with counter shait; i bronze back
geared drib pres* 30 inches, with corn er shaft;
1 Emory grinder and counter shaft; i small
d*ill press, siugie geared wi’h c un’er shaft
(second band); 1 20 horse power engine and
boii r complete (Koine Foundry <fc Machine
w orks maae); 1 foundry cupula blower, with 70
feetol pipe; 1 .4 inch vto* d lathe in Potion’s
shop, 1 iz inch circular *aw in Part* n’t* shop; 1
line ot shaf ing and pulleys, in Machine shop,
line being 50 feet long by two seven sixteenths
diameter; 1 line of «-hatiing an pul.ey sin Pat
tons shop, line being 7o feet lun by 1 li-lS
diamet* ’ ; 1 pair Bevell moriice wheels to drive
same; 1 blacksmith fore auu blower; 1 hand
power sheet iron put ch; 1 hand powe l oiki
; rods; 1 steam tank pump with pipe connected;
1 steam boile*, feed pump, w.th pipe connected;
1 jig sa and counter shaft, I bolt neauint ma
chine, 1 'B-inch regmider mill, I 40 saw cotton
gin. 1 25 huise power stationery »mgii 1
1 horse power portable ekid engine and boiler,
1 6 horse power portable vertic »1 engine and
b iler; mounted on wheels a d (Canton muni
tur); 1 Bim h turbine wheel, near coin
| plete; 1 tsinch turbine water wheel complete;
I 2 »D,2 Inch tur’flne waterwheels, complete; 1
12 inch turbine water wheel near complete; 1
: old second hand Lcifeli 35 im h turbine wa»er
! wheel; 2'•pur gear wneels 8 inches by 5 inches
! 1)v4%; 6 boiler tube expanders i 3 1 2 . *2, 114,l 1 4,
I i/4 inches; 1 rate her dril ; 1 sledge hammer; 1
smal hammer-; 4 pipe wrcncht s; 1 pipe cutter 1
1 1 pipe stock with dies; 1 monkey urenc: ; car
penter’s brace; 5 car ..enter 8 bits: 15 twist
i dri Is ’ruin r 2 to I 1 *? inches, 3d Land taps from
%to D /4 iiiuhus, r. 1 feet ut 3% meh be:ling; 155
1 feet oi 3 inch lulling; 2 feet cf 2 inch
belting; s7 lect of 2*4 inch belting; 4>feetol
1 inch belting; 79 leet of 11 inch belting; 50
feet ot Do inch be ilntr; 45 feet of H,2 meh
behing; 44 teet of 6 inch belting; 1 ik inch
chuck lor drill pres*: 1 crane in Machine eli p,
4’on capacity; I crane in foundry shop 6t<n
capacity; 1 "pair 3 ten scales; 1 paircne. ging
sen* s; i rope, block and fab : 1 chain, b ock a* »i
all; 1 foundry reservoir, 5.0 0 pounds eapacitv ;
UoO pound I. (tie: 1 2<*o pound iauie; 1 150 pouu ’
: ad'e; 150pou d ltdl**; 1 foundry cupola. io,<io
poind capacity : 35 wood flasks: 40 iron flasks
8 2 inch car wneel chilis; 8 *4 11 cu c<*r wheels:
12 6 inch car wheels: 34 washer Plane c ’ids;
6 boner flues 3 inches by 12 feet. 1 piece ol pipe
feet; ! piece of pipe P 4 xiS feet; 5 mould
ing shovels; 2j <k screws 24 inches: eva < <>ai
facing U 5; blacking, HO pounds, 2 grabs for
cranes; 2 crosses for cranes; 1 iot of slirgs for
cranes; lot of rosin, 135 pounds; 1. gallons
boiler compound; 15 ga'idm** cyl ndei oil; iu
gad =ne machine oil; 1 lot of lathe clan ps and
bolts, 6'io pounds; 1 lot ol bar iron. 1. 00 pounds;
6 I'2 inch car wheels, 3-0 pounds; 4 14 im h car
wheels 3t.0 pounds; I 16 in h car w heel, '4O
pounds; 1 crucible; 1 lot chains 3io pounds; 4
foundry sieves; 3 foundry brushes.
FI PE FITTINGS.
2 inch ells 2 • incu ells, 8 % inch ells, 8
1% inch eils, 4 2la meh plugs, 11% i‘ ctl plug. 2
1 inch j’liigs. 8 l inch T, 4 *% meh ‘, 2 I’4
inch T, 2 D/ a inch unione, 12 1 inch unions; 4 %,
inch unions, 27 % inch unions, 8 % inch re
ducers, 4 l 2 inch reducers, 1 5 inch coupling. 5
2 inch couplings, 3 1% inch coupling?, 4 inj ct-
ors, 4 pipe taps, 1 lot bkuk-mith tool , 1 lot of
lathe and planer Tools, 675 pounds; 1 lot of tap
wrenches, 6in number 1 screw plate, 1 % and
1 2 inch reamer. 2 moulders reamers. 12 ’at he
dogs, 11 luine for 12 inch water wneel, 1 draft
lube for 10 inch water wheul, 4 large lai he
driver**. 1 lot of turn plates and calipeis, 47 cap
boits iL^x 3 .*, 15 cap bolts 4 1 /2 x %, ca P bolts
l l 4 x%. .0 cap bolts 3x 8 4, s ; ' cap bolts 2x ,75 cap
bolls 50 Hp bods " Cap boits
s1 /2 x3 4* Cap buhs ’/s x %- Ca P bolt - 3x7-16.
SET SCKFAVS, CASE IIAKDENED.
10 set screws 4 >el 6cr*-ws 3&%, 12 set
screws Deeisc’ew s l 3 4 x*4, 24sutsc»ew3
D..x% 36 >et screws l^x 12 set screws
D4X7-16.
SCRAP BRASS. BOILER STEEL. M TS.
1 lot of KT ip bi ass, ivopi'un s; 1 lot of boiler
Ft-el, .1 0 | o«*nde; 1 iot of nuts 1 .. 3-5 inch,
275 poum s; 1 lot of nuts I- - 1 1 1% inch. 4W
pounds;! lot misce lai u maehim* ami catriage
blt . 2.X) pounds; 1 lot jivu'.s 3 d . ,%. 5 0
pounds; I lot *1 wood c amp-, 6 in number;
1 r..ii toad tr. ek >= augt-. 2 tour wheel tiucke, 1
iron buggy, 2uht*ul barrows, 1 coal bug.y, r.
gross wood screws, 1 former. 1 lot of uiawini
bo *r<>s a d 1 rot tic s, 3 fire hooks, 3 tapp ng b<t 1-.
2 crow bais, 1 paii tru< ks, 4 iiirning chi.-e’B, 1
drop weight, tt'O pound : 1 glue pot, c rtt ■
bars iur oriil pr * s 2 cuttei bars t<»r lathe,
babbi ing mandrills 3 babbit ladies, 3 boring
bais. 1 crosscut .-aw, 1 pick. 1 rijii.g for facing
' and boring cyiindt'ts, 2la ge skids 1 braes iur-
n (Co, with toule; 3 water bucket*. I large pipe
cutter, 1 largo planer, angle plate: 1 small
pl ner, angle plate 1 juit.bic forge; • lot wrat
washers, 100 pound” ; 1 » air trains, I hues saw'
frame, ! 12 inch la he chi CK, 1 rose bit reamer,
6u feet of 2im h steam pipe. 1 radi .ter n uflice,
with pipe connected; 2 large healiLg stoves. 1
Muali heating Move, 4 brass oil cups, 2 loose pul
ley oilers, 2 glass oil cups, 1 ear and track, I
spindle complete, for loam work; 1 52 gallon oil
tank, with measuret and funnel; 3 vises, I lot ot
mtfcePaueous machinery castings. 6,600 pounds;
1 lot of cast scrap iron 9,(Ub pounds; 1 lot of fur
nace scrap iron 3,100 pounds. 1 lot No 2 fuundryr
pig iron, 5.500 pounds; 1 lot of wrat scrap iron,
2,100 pounds; 1 lot of foundry weights and
plates, elamps and rings 25 000 pounds; I lot of
steam coal, 9 000 pounds; I lot of coke. *>oo
pounds; L desk and copying press, 1 cabinet.!
clock, 1 lot of catalogues and mice lists. 1 lot of
buuks and cuts. I lot of static ne v. 2 lamps, I lot
of shipping tags and ciiculare, 3 chairs.
l’A» TERNS.
1 lot of rolling mill patterns, I lot of spur and
bevel gear patterns, 1 lot of water wheel pat
terns. 1 lot of patterns for general found’y
work.
The above described real and persona! c-tid ’
will be cold in separate lais and p.nc • .» as .n:u
bcred tFtHU one t<» s* ven, '.-<»•’urn*• c, uadi num
b(*r roi’resenting a fe/araie ot or ; ...eel.
Haul properly w 1.1 b.- so d subjcci 1 • contirma
tion by the M perior < urt ot I* I \(I countv. aid
the court rex tv* 1 tLo right t » c« nfirm the sale
of anv part or 11K * 1 •‘•aid pioperty, < r dha'iow
the siih'd the whole or any pail thereof, .it 1 a
• • • |f» 1
K . \
Ik,c ; . of !•> I• • ” iry M.idiinu M ork-.
D< \N A- SM I HL
Xttoim’V t* r iu' Civvr.
..Mrt. .. -« -Ml w .—•* -1 .»* '*< ■ MM ■ ■ .
<, |. < 11.1,1 v. L1 o. d v . >., l(i 1 .
all whom it miy . ne in: From and aftci
tin lUOUtII I Will CO : ’ itu I '.' I lb’ lb M I RIBl’Xl
.'..*• .. < tn < p h th my h .11 advertiain
. N *
i --law *1 J ».IN l ’* \ i-* Or bll ary.