The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, March 14, 1898, Image 5

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® Marsba i s fDi'ijril 1898, " ( |„ (ir in the city of R-»e h " fv Georgia on the first FW °1 P HI 1898 be- h “" ra o( “‘ le lbo tw<! 1 urribed property, tow it ° r r,arcei rs * tt Jted. lying «nd l>el "B tl,e . „ s » Divisb n Os the cty of in said county, known tiddisti'>‘l l,ished in the P ‘ an t .aid ci t y and Division as Pait of 10t No- 153. and being all of the real estate known as the Mrs. \]cie M- Holmes place on the * r of Second avenue (for :;.|l«..d^e t )«nd East i / formerly 1* railklin St., Second (loimuny briug all of Hie front on Second „e»ue and extending from East Second street corner to the Mrs. D. M, Hood hne and comprising 132 feet; and all of the front on East Second street extending from Second avenue back to what was former ly known as the Graves line, af terwards owned by Mrs. A. R Sullivan, comprising 220 feet, more or less, fronting on said East Second st reet. The lot here by conveyed being a parallelo gram of the above dimensions and including the residence, offices, rear dwelling, stables and all other buildings on said property. Also at thp same tune and place one vacant lot or parcel of land located in the Fifth ward of the city of Rome Floyd county Georiria, fronting on Penning ton avenue from Cemetery St., to properly of Maranda Daniel, 505 feet, more or less, and run ningback same width 320 ft, to larper St. Levied on by virtue if a tax fifa in favor of the may ir and council of the city of tome vs' C. M. Harper, for tax hie said city for the year 1896, or the use of Mrs. A. 11. Che ley, transferee. About the same time and place, me house-md lot in the Coosa '•vision of the city of Rome, doyd county Georgia, fronting n the South side of East Fourth treet 12.. leet, more or less and milling back sone width to the iglit of way of the Rome rail ed. Bounded on th o West by top rtyol \\ . J Nunnally, on ie hast by pro; erty of D. W. un-y and the old City Water forks property, being the place liore the defendant now re 'des, as the property of Chas. 1- Harper, agent and trustee 51 wife and children. Levied 11 by virtue of a tax fifa in favor llhe mayor and council of the lt J’of Rome vs. (J. y. Harper, gmit, for tax due said city for year 1896, for the use of ,s - A. 11. Cheney, transferee. ■ l! SmtopsHißE, City Marshal. Sa| tsmen wanted. I'" our new wall map of ,e " r gia, size 28x24 inches; int'd in live colors on heavy a l’ 1 'Cub tin a top and bottom l h Io hang. On the border is ’"d'x locating all counties, es . towns and villages with eir population. Sells at a pop llr PHce. Send 50 cents and l, np e and terms for coun liaiul ’ McN ally & ’ ’ Vth St,, New York. p^ m QiF ent tor Soutll- JWn 11 Coal Safety G-as Call and Ck and eV ° n . y° ur Wk nt tm Ra heuse door t 0 i F - hansom. APPLICATION FOR LETTERg OF DISMISSION. OEOKOIA FLOYD COUNTY. Whereas Thomas Holsenback j execu’or ol John Holsenback, de ceased , represents to the court in his petition duly filed that he has administered John Holsenbauk’s estate. Tins is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, ; to show cause if any they can why said administrator should not be discharged from his executorship and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in April 1898. This Jan. 3rd 1898. John P. Davis, Ordinary. RECEIVERS’ SALE. Morgan Mooney ) vs. Petition for re- J. 11. Carter ) ciever, ect. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY I Under and by virtue of an or der issued from Floyd Superior Court in the above stated case, will be sold b3fore the court house door in the city of Rome, said county between the legal hours of sa'e on the first Tuesday in April 1898 the following described prop erty belonging to the partnership business of Mooney & Carter to wit, —1 iron safe, 1 pair platform scales, 2 beef racks, 1 iron smoke house, 2 paper cutters, 1 counter and cash drawer, 1 pair market scales, 1 sausage pan. 3 meat blocks, 1 stewer, 2 scrapes, 3 steak saws, 2 steak knives, 1 steel, one cleaver, 1 iron meat rack, 1 long meat rack, 1 refrigerator, 2 iron cranes, one coffee mill, 1 pair screen doors, 1 oil tank, 2 sausage mills and 1 table, 1 cash drawer, 1 sausage stuffier and 1 small boiler, said property can be seen and will) bedelivend at the market No. 503 Broad St. Also 1 pair platform scales, 1 rtfle, 1 stretcher rope and hook, 1 rip saw. 1 sledge hammer, 1 fork, 1 oil can and contents 1 d< zen hooks, 1 spring wagon, 3 kettles and furnace, 1 tallow press, 1 scalding press, 2 pots, 1 pick, 5 pad locks and 1 fish box. Said property can be seen and will be delivered at the slaughter pen of Mooney & Carter on the lands of Mrs. M. L. Graves is. said coun ty of Floyd. Also the ilease hold interest of said partnership of Mooney & Carter to the slaughter pen and appurtenances belonging thereto, situated upon the lands of Mrs. M. L. Graves in the 23rd Distnct and 3rd Section of Floyd county, this March 10 1898. J P. McConnell, receiver for Mo mey vs. Carter. YEAR S SUPPORT. Georgia, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers appointed to set apait and assign a year’s support to Mrs. Emma Nixon the, widow of W. C. Nixon, deceased, have filed their award and unles good and suffi cient cause is shown, the sanif will be made the judgment of the Court at the April term, 1898, of the Court of Ordinary. This March 8, 1898, John P. Davis, Ordinary F oyd Cmintv, Georgia Editor Triplett, way down in South Georgia,says in his Thomas ville Times The effort of the opposition to make capital out of the letter written by Col. Candler to one Tom Hight, of Augusta, will fall Hit. As a put up job, it will prove afl it fai ure. Gentle men, you will never beat Allen Cannier by such methods, Never!” THE ARHSTRONG HOTEL. Rome. Ga Rooinar So6Gial Boarders Rates Wanted- MMlilil* The place to get a quick, good meal. JMcCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors. WE SURRENDER. About one year ago The Armour Packing Co. established a branch house here for the sale and dis tribution of the many different products of their world ronowned packinghouses, situated at vari ous pluoes in the United States. We rejoiced with many of our citizens and felt proud of our city, when we understood that world renowned house recognized our worth, and hoped their colors w< uld continue to fl in the breeze that zephyrs over, around and through the many hills and beautiful valleys of modern Rome and her surrounding dis trict. But alas, the Armours have fold ed their tentsand quietly depart ed and no more will our streets echo to the sound of their deliv ery wagons, nor will the hearts of those of our merchants who have accorded them a generous support be made glad by the hus l ling salesman. This was a mystery Io uh until, upon investigation, we discovered that Rome had a wholesale house or two, so called. These houses decided that as they came here firstand had al ready staked out all the claims Mr. Armour could not have their candy, and forthwith proceeded to work with the view of driving this intruder out. Howwell their plans were laid is proved by the results. These Romans are whales even if they do swim in shallow water. They drove Mr, Armour out of Rome even after he had estabish “d a business way up into the i housands. We gather some consolation, however, from the fact that O'.her companies are negotiating with a view to picking up this plum. NOTICE OF SALE. Agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary of Floyd county will be sold at the court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in April next within the legal hours of sale, the following property towit.—South half of lot No. 171, containing 80 ecres, North half lot No. 185 containing 80 sires, 30 acres off Int No. 184 all in 22nd District and Third Section known as the Lane place whereon the deceas'd resided at the time of his death, containing in all 190 acies more or less, sold as the property of Hulbert Evans, late of said county, deceased* Terms of sale cash. This Bth day of March, 1898, Julius W. Evans. Executor. I desire to attest to the merits of Chamberlain’s Cough Reme dy as one of the most valuable and efficient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and in gratitude there fore, I desire to inform you that I will never be without it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Rem edies are held by people in gen eral. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it.— O.R. Downley, editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. Insure with 11. D. Cothran & Co. Do not wait until after the lire. Call at E. E. Forbes and see the celebrated Crown piano case organ, sac simile of the finest pianos for sale cheap . SHERIFFS SUES IPtll M. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, Vv ill be sold before the court house door in the city of Romp, Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April 1898, the following described property to wit: A certain let in the city cf Rome Floyd county Ga.,bounded as fol ows . Beginni ig on the Northeast corner of the lot heretofore S'dd G. Jeffries on a twenty foot alley, thence along the same East fifty eight feet and eight inches to a stake in said alley, thence South sixty-six feet and seven inches to a stake on the Margaret Stephens line, thence West along the same fiftytwo feet and eight inches to G. Jeffries line and with the same North to the beginning. Levied on by virtue of a fi'a issued from Floyd Superior court in favor of Southern Home Building and Loan Association vs. Carrie M. Maple as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place that tract oi parcel of land situa ted lying and being in Floyd Coun ty and in the City of Rome, lying on jthe eastern side of the Oos tanaula River, being a portion of land lot No. 236, iu the 23rd. Dis trict and 3rd. Section of said County, beginning on King Street al the Northeast corner of the lot known as the Pinson or Old Brick Yard lot, and running m a North erly direction and along the west side of King Street to the South east cotner of the lot known as the McGuire lot thence to the Oosta naulaßiviron a line at right angles with King Street this last mentioned line being North of the two story brick dwelling standing on the parcel of land hereby con veyed, theneedown said Oostanau la River to the Northeast corner of the said Pinson or Old Brick Yard lot, thence along the Northerly bonudry line of the said Pinson or O’d Brick Yard lot}to the'place of the said parcel of land is bounded on the North by tha McGuire lot, cn the South by the Pinson or Old Brick Yard lot, on the east by King Street, and on the west by the Oostsnaula River, being the parcel of land as now enclosed, contsining two acres more or less. Also that tract or parcel of land situated, lying & being in the town of Forestville in said County of Floyd, & State of Georgia, & known in the plan of the said town as iots 165, 166 167 267 Levied upon by virtue of an*execution issued from Floyd City Court in favor of S. F Magruder. Cashier vs IV. M. Towers, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place One hundred and thirty seven shares of the capital stock of the city Electric Railway Company of Rome, Ga. of the par value of One hundred dollars per share as the property of the Merchants Nation al Bank of Rome, Geoigia, and have served written notice of this 'evy on the Said City Electric Railvay Company of Rome Ga., by serving the same on R, A. Den ny in person as tne Secretary of said Company, And I have also served written notice of this levy on the defendand, by terving the same personally on £. A. Heard the Cashier of the defendant. Levy made & notice served March 4th. 1898. Levied upon by virtue of an execution issued from Floyd Superior Court in favor of Crow Brothers use of O. H. McWilliams Survivor vs Tha Merchants National Bank of Rome Georgia. As ths property of defendant. Also at the same time and place the following part of lot of land No. 316 in the 23rd. Districts 3rd. Section of Floyd Co , Ga., desig nation as lot No. 24 in the Cooley farm and plat of said survey, recorded in Clerks Office in Book x of deeds page 66, Levied upon by virtue of two llfas issued from the Justice Court of the 919th, bist.G M., Floyd Co. Ga. both in favor W. H. Ennis, holder, one against Sarah Irvin & D. C. Campbell and the othe agairnst D. C. Campbell as the property of D. C.Camp bell the defendant. Also at the same time and place, one Incandescent Dynamo Electric machine No. 551, one Incandes cent Dynamo Electric machine Nj. 555, one Incandescent Dyna mo Electric machine No. 552, one Incandescent Dynamo Electric machine No. 554, the above levied un property being now iu the power bouse of the Rome Electric Railway Company. Also on the utiexpired term or lease of the defendant, the Rome Electric Light Company of the Electric Light Plant, of the Rome Gas flight Company now usedjin light ing the streets of the city of Rome which said lease was made on the 22nd day of April 1893, by and between the Rome Gas Light Co., by R. T. Coverdale, President and W. H. Adkins. Secretary, and the Rome Electric Light Company by J. L. Camp, President, and J. King, Secretary, to continue for the term of ten years from said date. The interest of the said de endant hereby levied upon being he ur.expired part of said lease of the Electric Light Plant of the Rome Gas Light Company, as above stated which said lease is recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Supinor Court of Floyd coun ty Georgia in Book “V V” page 189, Also all the incandescent Hne constructions, poles and wires now in the possession and use of the Rome Lighting Company in the city of Rome, Georgia, it being two miles of poles ard wires more or less, property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued from Floyd Superior Court in favor of Arnold Broyles, as receiver of the Rome Gas Light Company vs. the Rome Electric Light Company as prin cipal and Jack King and John M. Vandiver as secursties or Replevy Bond, as the property of the Rome Electric Light Company, one of the defendants. Also at the same time and place, one lut with improvements there on in the Fifth ward of the city of Rome Floyd county Ga., fronting on Conga sheet 76 feet more or less and running back 85 feet.more or less. Bounded on the East by an alley, on the North by the prop erty of Maranda Daniel, on the West by the property of Mrs. Mary E. Ccmer. Levied on by virtue of three cost fifas issued from Floyd Superior court in favor of W. M. Moss, use of officers of Floyd Su perior court vs. Alice Richardson, as the property of the defendants, Also at the same time and place the following tract of land describ ed as follows"* that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the 23rd District and 3rd Sec tion of Floyd county Ga., being one acre more or less, off of lot No. 124 in the forks of the Dalton and Summerville roads, that is, that part of lot No. 124 which lies in the forks of said roads about two and one half miles from the corporate limits of the city of Rome, also two acres of lot No. 117 in 23rd District and 3rd Sec tion said state and county and ad joining the above described one acre off oi lot No. 124 and which two acres lies between the Dalton and Summerville roads and more fully described in a deed by A. C. Tiimble to D. P. Phillips and H. D. Aycoca. Levied on by virture of a fifa issued from the Justice Court of the 919 District G. M„ Floyd county Ga., in favor of Rome Grocery Co., vs. J. M.Jonee as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place that tract or parcel of land situat ed, lying and being in the town of North Rome [formerly Forestville] Floyd county Ga., and known iu the p'an of said town as the South half of lot No. 190 and all of lot No. 191. Levied on by virtue of a cost fifa issued from Floyd Supe rior Court in tavor of R. D. Van dyke for the use of officers of Floyd Superior court vs. Fannie Hsys, as the property of the de fendant. Also at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land sit uated, lying and being in the town of North Rome, [formerly Forestville] Floyd county Ga.,and known in the plan ot said town as lot No. 183. Levied on bv vir tue of a cost fifa issued from Fiovd Superior court in favor of R. D - Vandyke, for u-e of officers of Floyd Superior Court, vs. Salina Heslup. as the property the defendant. Also at the same time and place all that tract or parcel of land, situated lying and being in Floyd county, Ga,, and being part of what is known as the Chambers’ property and accord ing to Lytle’s map of sub-divis ion to Uothransborough, fronts 83 feet and 8 inches on Broad sireet, the back line being 18 feet long, the north line being 102 feet long, the south line along alley being 121 feet and 5 inches long,'Levied on by virtue of two justice court fi fas issued from the justic court of the 919th dist., G. M., of Floyd Co. Ga., iu favor of Glover & High, holders vs. A. F. Sudduth, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place one dark brown horse mule named Isom, about 15years old, one spring ice wagon, a set har ness and bridle, 1 pair of hand scales, and 1 ice hook. Levied upon by virtue of a tax fi fa is sued by V. T. Sanford, T. C., in favor of the Van Winkle Gin it Machinery Co., Transferree vs. Purity Ice Co., as the prop erty of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, these parts of lots Nos. 121 and 124 in the Coosa divis ion of the city of Rome Georgia, beginning at a point in the line of the outside edge of the north east wall of the brick building known as as the Ramey, now Wooten livery stable, and fifty feet from Broad street; thence southeast along that line and the extension thereof to East First street; thence northeast along East First street twenty feet to the Armstrong hotel property ; thence at right angles northeast along the line of said hotel prop erty to a point ninety feet from Broad street; thence southwest parallel with Broad street eight feet; thence at right angles and parallel with the line of said hotel property to a point fifty feet from Broad street to the be ginning point. Said property known as the Armstrong hotel bar room property ; to satisfy two fi fas issued from the city city of Floyd county, one in fa vor of J. A. Gaboney and the other in favor of Crow Brothers and both against J. King, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot front ing on Broad street in the city of Rome Ga., twelve feet and running back the same width 50 feet. It being the property that was occupied on August 7th 1895 when levied on, by Asa Johnson, bounded on the southwest by the old Ramey livery stable and on the northeast by an alley, levied on as the property of J. King to satisfy a fi fa issued from the city court of Floyd county Ga., in favor of J. A. Gaboney vs. J. King, and a fi fa m favor of Crow Bros, vs, J. King, issued from the city court of Floyd county, Ga. ; levied on as the property of J. King. Also at the same time and place one clay bank mare about five years old named Mandy. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued from Floyd city court in favor of Jos. A. Stanley vs, G. Cicero Strange as the property of the defendant. J. Pl McConnell Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE. Agreeable to an order of the court of ordinary of Floyd coun ty, will be sold at auction at the court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale the following property to wit : All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 24th district and 3rd section of Floyd county, Georgia, known and distinguished in the plan of said district and section as No. one hundred and seventy nine (179) containing one hundred ai d twenty acres more or less of said lot and lying all of said lot ex cept a small portion sold by J. M. Ellis, while in life, said laud joins the corporate limits of Plainville, Ga. Sold as the prop erty of James M. Eliis, late of said county, deceased. Terms one half cash, the remainder due first day of November next, (1898. ' J. H. Ellis, Executor of Jas. M. Ellis de ice ased.