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hots were tired, McCon
■ i H ,,,b'e rati toward the
„ho were “" d
H s;IVS that Cox was
I toward Conley
reached him.
" !S arrested by Deputy
’],mble and brought to j
v v . ;1 s about 50 years of
. o f , former governor
"fXoi Jaaiid an ex-state librar-
v fearks man and was
, r |p ,|,it of saying just what
'’ t]) o Ug ht in the columns of
hi- ’ci!" I’. 1 ’.
a js supposed (o have
groWU out of one of these ar
ticles. _ _
PURELY PERSONAL
A! ■ ' 11. West is quite sick
a t his licmcon Second Ave.
A[ r W. A. McCormick has
rettined fi nn a trip to Aliens.
)[■ Austin Dunwoody will
i lt .,ive tonight on a visit to Texas,
Mr-. 11. A. Smith is visiting
her niotber. Airs, cobles, in An
niston.
Me--rs. M. B. Warner and E
\ r.reiiiioi), of Atlanta, are in
the city.
Mr. Oscar Marshall, went
down to Cave Spring on business
yesterday.
You will do well to consult
Tr vitr, th druggist, for any
thing in the drug line.
M. J : W. Bale returned
V1 < (-rdav I'oni Atlanta, where
he spent several days.
Mr .Jam - R. Lawrence, a
p■nr p citizen of Cedar Bl uff.
s'piqit lasi night in the city.
■ John C. Printup has r- -
f.; ],r cn i most delightful
v -it Io h r parents in Gadsden.
Alice Landrum left yes
tcr; Im Meridian, Miss.,
wii • - i will spend the sum
mer.
M’’ . J. C. McDonald, after a
pl- .'-mt vi-it to Mrs. C. M. Har
per, left yesterday afternoon for
Allll isl< i: i.
McConnell left last
iv. Milledgeville where be
went, to ( rry a couple of luna
tics to the asylum.
II me Cuykr Smith, the
y> A uiia attorney, spent
ti" . . i th* city looking after
legal badness for his law firm.
d . 11 nry A. Smith, the vet
eran niei - ant and owner of the
o d i'i li .!>](> Poo,< house of Romo
is repot- ed convalescent today.
1 local bieezes are blowing
the whiskers, of his
b'i'ks i _ lr [ the schooners’’of
11- cii' 1 are gliding over the
bar.
Ihe many friends of Miss
Ka. lerine Kane will regret to
learn ;hat she is seriously ill at
h' r 1 ithcr’s home on Cherokee
street.
Rev. J. U. Ellis will preach
lithe North Rome Congrega
tional ( lurch on Friday evening.
Ihe public cordially invited to
att n 1.
or Shropshire, (one half
01 <e twins) came up from Cen
-11 1 >day. The Shropsire boys
ft| e giving Cherokee county
I '•> a tattling good weekly in
the Coosa River News.
81l 'AXrs TO KEEP WELL.
' mith said today that b>
II H "de decided last night
‘ they went to hous*-
v Z they would buy fhei
ooo t | lUlt , s yrQP) Caatoria. Mel inh
’’nd, Paregoric and oth *r Drugs
1 •h-rviß<fc \\ right, the popu'a
Brugge.
THEY RIDICULE IT.
MANY PEOPLE RIDICULE
THE IDEA OF AN ABSO
LUTE CUCE FOR DYS
PEPSIA A NDSTOM
ACHE 'i ROUBLE.
Ridicule. H iwever, Is Not Ar
gument and Facts Are Stubborn
Things.
Stomach troubles are so com
mon and in many cases so obsti
nate to cure that the people are
apt to look with suspicion on any
remedy claiming to he a radical,
permanent cure for dyspepsia and
ii,digestion. Many such pride
thems i ves on never being bun
bugged, esp< c ally on med'ciues.
'lbis fear of being humbugged
mav be carried too tar; so far, in |
fact, that many persons sutler
tor years with weak digestion,
rather than risk a I ttle time and
money in fauhfully testing he
claims of a preparation so relia
ble and universally used as
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
are vastly different in one impor
tant respect from ordiury prop,
rietary medicines for the reason
tha they are not secret patented
medicine no secret ismade of their
ingredients, but analysis shows
them to contain the natural di
gestive ferments, pure aseptic pep
siw, the digestive acids Golden
Seal, bismuth, hydrastic and nux
They are not cathartic, neither do
they act powerfully on any organ,
but they cure indigestion on the
c mm<>n sense plan of digesting,
the Io d eaten prompt'y, thougl •
Iv, b (ore it has time to ferment,
sour and cause the mischief. This
is the only secret of their success.
Ca hartic p'lle never have and
nev**rcan cure indigestion and
stomach troubles because they act
entirely u on the bowels, whereas
he who e trouble is really in the
stomach.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets,
'aken after meals, digest the f«>od.
That is al! there is to it. Food not
digested or ha f digested is poison
as it creates gas, acidity, head-I
iches, palpitation of the heart, |
loss of flesh and appetite, and
n>uny other troubles which arej
often called by some other name, j
They are sold by druggists
even where at 50 cents per pack
age. Address Stuart, Co. Marshall
Mich, for book on stomach dis
eases or ask your druggist for it.
THE PREACHERS MEETING
Progressing Nicely. Program for
the Evening-
The Preachers meeting at the
Fist Methodist church is pro
gressing finely.
The services are interesting
and instructive. The speeches
are fine and helpful, and much
good is being accomplished.
Rev. B. P. Allen, of Carters
ville, will preach this evening
at 7:30. Mr. Allen is a fine
preacher and will doubtless have
a large crowd. The public is
cordially invited to attend all
these services.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Drug Company.
Insure before the fire with
Cothran & Co.
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THE ARHSI RONG HOTEL.
Rome. Oa e
Regular 1 SueGlal
’ Boarders . Raws
Wauled- Mouilily*
K r l 113 place to g< t a quick, good meal.
McCALL & YOUNG, Proprietors.
Cily Noil's sales
ftrr/jril 1898,
GEORGIA, Floyd County :
Will bo sold before the court
house door in the cily of Rome
Floyd county Georgia on the first
Tuesday in April 1898 be
tween the legal hours of sale the
following described property,towit
All that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the
Coosa Divisit n of the city of
Rome, in said county, known
and distinguished in the plan of
said city and Division as part of
| lot No. 153, and being all of the
I real estate known as the Mrs.
I Addie M. Holmes place on the
of Second avenuo (for
merly Howard street) and East
Second (formerly Franklin) St.,
being all of the front on Second
avenue and extending from
East Second street corner
to the Mrs, D. M, Hood line
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 street. 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 the same time and place
one vacant lot or parcel of land
located in the Fifth ward of the
city of Rome Floyd county
Georgia, fronting on Penning
ton avenue from Cemetery St.,
'to property of Maranda Daniel,
505 feet, more or less, and run
' ning back same width 320 ft, to
narper tsi. uu oy virtue
of a tax fifa in favor of the may
or and council of the city of
Rome vs • C. M. Harper, for tax
due said city for the year 1896,
for the use of Mrs. A. H. Che
ney, transferee.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot in the Coosa
Division of the city of Rome,
Floyd county Georgia, fronting
on the South side of East Fourth
street 125 feet, more or less and
running back same width to the
right of way of the Rome rail
road. Bounded on the West by
property of \V. J Nunnally, on
the East by property of D. W.
Curry and the old City Water
Works properly, being the place
where the defendant now re
sides, as the property of Chas.
M. Harper, agent and trustee
for wife and children. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fifa in favor
ol the mayor and council of the
city of Rome vs. C. M. Harper,
agent, for tax due said city for
the year 1896, for the use of
, Mrs. A. 11. Cheney, transferee.
, J. B. Shropshire, City Marshal.
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A PROMINENT MINISTER SPEAKS.
From a personal test and a
! thorough cutside observation. I
■ am prepared to reccommend Chen
ey’s as a positive remedy fur
■ coughs and colds, croup, etc.
i Rev. Henry Buchanan.
Jonesboro, Ga.
SHERIFF'S EALES
FOR APFIL 1898.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
Vv id be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuerday
in April 1898, the following
described property to wit:
A certain kt in the city cf Rome
Floyd county Ga.,bounded as fol
ows. Beginni ig on the Nortueast
coiner of the lot heretofore s ld
G. Jeffries on a twenty foot alley,
theneo along the same East fifty
eight feet and eight inches to a
stake in said alley, thmee South
sixty-six feet and sevsn 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 fifa 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 piece
that tract oi parcel of land situa
ted lying and being in Floyd Coun
ty and in the City of Rome, lying
un Jthe eastern side of the Oos
tanaula River, being a portion of
land lot No. 236, in the 23rd. Dis
trict and 3rd. Section of said
County, beginning on King Street
at the Northeast corner of the lot
known as the Pinson or Old Brick
Yard lot, and running tn a North
erly direction and al .ig the west
side of King Street to the South
east corner of the lot known as the
McGuire lot thence to the Oosta
naula Rivir on 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, thenee down said Oostanau
la River to the Nortneast corner of
the said Pinson or Old Brick Yard
’
bonudry line of the said Pinson or
O’d Brick Yard lotjto the'place of
beginning 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, containing two acres
more or les*’. Also that tract or
parcel of land situated, lying &
being in the town of Forestville iu
said County of Floyd, & State of
Georgia, & known in the plan of
the said town as iots 165, 166
167 207 Levied upon by virtue of
an’execution issued from Fiovd
City Court in favor of S. F
Magruder. Cashier vs W. 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 thenar 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
levy on the Said City Electric
Railway 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
serven written notice ot this levy
on the defendand, by serving Hie
same personally on £. A. Heard
the C shier of the defendant.
Levy m«d3 & notice served March
4th. 1898. Levied upon by virtu*
of an execution issued from Floyd
Supeiior Court in favor of Crow
Brothers use of 0. H. McWilliams
Survivor vs Th? Merchants
National Bankt-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. District & 3rd.
Section of Floyd Co., Ga., desig
nation as lot No. 24 iu the Cooley
rarm and plat of said survey,
recorded in Clerks Office in Book
x of deed- page 66. Levied upon by
virtue of two flfa« issued from the
Justice Court of the 919 h, List,G
M., Floyd Co. Ga. both in favoi
\V. H.Ennis, holder, one against
Sarah Irvin & D. C. Campbell and
th? othe agairnst D. C. Campbel
as the property of D. C.Cauip bell
thejdefendant
Also at the same time and place,
one Incandescent Dynamo Electric
machine No. 551, one Incandes
cent Dynamo Electric machine
Nu. 555, one Incandescent Dyna
mo Electric machine No. 552, one
Incandescent D.namo Electric
machine No. 554. the above levied
on property’ being now in the
power house of the Rome "City
Electric Railway Company. Also
on the unexpired term or lease of
the defendant, the Rome Electric
Ligfit Company of the Electric
Light Plant, of the Rome Gas
Light Company now used'in fight
ing the streets of th-» 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 Superior Court of Floyd coun
ty Georgia in Book “V V” page
189, Also all the incandescent line
constructions, poles and wires now
in the possession and use of th*-
Rome Lighting Company in the
city of Rome, Georgia, it being
two miles of poles ai d wir-s more
>r less, property pointed cut by
plaintiff's attorney. Levied on by
virtue of a fifa issu-d 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 securities* 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
<>n Coosa street 76 feet more or
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or less. Bounded un the East by
no 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.
Mose, 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 t.act of land describ
ed as follows • that tract or parcel
ot 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 oi
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 ot lot No. 124 and which
two acres lies between the Dalton
and Summerville roads and more
fully described in a deed by A. C.
Trimble 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.Jones
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 in
the plan of sail 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 favor of R. D Van
dyke for the use of officers oi
Floyd Superior court vs. Fannie
Heys, 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 oeing in tlu
town of North R'>me. [formerly
Forestville] Floyd county Ga ,and
*n<>wn in th » plan ot said town
as lot No 183 Levied on by vir
tue of a cost fifa issued from Fiovd
Superior court in favor of R. D'
Vandyke, for u e of officers ol
F'oyd Superior Court, vs. Saline
I H* slop, as the property of th<
dciendant. .
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 Cothransborough, frontal
83 feet and 8 inches on Broad
sireet, the back line being 1$
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., in favor of Glover <fc 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
& 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
IVM YCTtTS 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
in 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. P. McConnell Sheriff.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION,
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom in may concern.
Frank C. Wilkerson having in
proper form applied to me for
permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of William J.
Wilkerson late of said county de
ceased. This ie to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of
kin of William J. Wilkersnn to be
and appear at my office within the
time allowed by Jaw and show
cause if any they can why perma
nent administration should not
be granted ta Frank C. Wilker
son on William J. Wilkerson's
■eta e. Witness my hand and
ifficial signature this 7ih day of
March 1898. John P. Davie
Ordinary.
NOTICE.
The firm of Chldsey & Seay is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. All parties owing
<»s will plea-e settle the same with Mrs. L.aura
Seay Watson, as the entire stock, books aud
1 acconuts have bjen transferred to her.
1 Teh. 38. CHI USEY *