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Sheriff’s Tax Sales
For June, 1898.
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ho-ise door in betweeu the
i Flo l d ho C urßof Bale >n the first
legal hours ’ the fo |.„ w .
Tuesday 111 ' bv v i r tu H
uh
Tb»t tract or parcel of 1a>..l m
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’,i,Uo»n of North Rome, Floyd
c . o , :l v«a.a«<l'cP'“F e T; 7 " f L \ B ’
Trammell- tin tee jI ax 18J7. vy
nude by .Rd- Copelaud, L. C.
A)«o at the same time and place
01ie resident lot with bui dings
Jt'reoo. being city 10l No 104 In
North Rome. Floyd county Ga.
fronting on corner of Broad street
30 feet and running back same
width 90 feet along Third street
and being one block from the
Rome and Decatur R R. depot, as
the property of W. M. Bridges.
Tax 1897. Levy raade b ? Cope
land. L C-
Also at the same time and place
Lt No. 70 in the Oostanaula di
vision of the city of Rome Floyd
county Ga.. fronting 66 ion
West side of Broad street, with a
two story dwelling thereon and'be
ing the place whereon the defend
ant, now resides, as the property- of
Mrs L W Adkins. Tax 1897.
Lovy made by Copeland, L C.
Also at the same time and place
all that tractor parcel of land ly->
ing and being in the 22nd distiict
and 3rd section of Fioyd county
gj. , and known as lot No. 311
containing 160 acres more or less,
as lhe property of J. V Davitte
Tax 1897. Levy made by Cope
land, L C.
Also at the same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the Coosa di
vision of the city of Rome Floyd
county Gi., and known as part of
kt No. 186, s tunted between the
res dence of W F Ayer and the
old Harpold place, fronting on
the Northeast side of Second ave*
nue 66 feet and extending back
285 fee\ as the property of . Mrs
Leona Bradford. Tax 1897. Levy
made by Copeland. L C.
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Also at the same time and place
a’l that tract or parcel of land
s tuated, lying and being in the
3rd district and 4th secti n of
Floyd county Ga., consisting of
lots Nos. 1092 and 1093 of 40 acres
each, as the propertv ot Obediah
Catlin by H M Smit i, agent. Tax
1897 Levy made by Copeland. L
c.
Also at tlie name time anT plac -
Lt of'and No 175 in the* 22nd
district and 3rd section Floyd
ctiuiiy Ga., con aining 160 ac os
more or ess. as the property of
H W Ensign, H. M/ Agt.
Lx ]s!i7. L vy made by copeiaua
Also at the same time and place
all ihat tract or parcel of laud in
\ H p"“ nd district and 3,d section
01 Floyd county uengis and be
•og part of lot No. 14 containing
acres more or less and fully
' ’scribed in a deed from Robe rt
Brannon to Thos. Brannon dated
Ji’cemher 23rd 63 also that tract
land lymg in the 3rd district
“ ud4 Jyection end known as lot
"• ■5-s as the property of W k
4t"d, T r 1891Lovy “" de ~y
I.A' 8 ! 0 a, v. the Samfi time a, 'd place
lot 172 and 83 acres more
? ‘“■’“'“JOBtr.ciangular in shap;
lle N . L corner of land lot No
N .rii? 11 ‘Vi? acrPß hound.d on the
land * U * by the original
land " IBS °* sa 'd lot South by
and Vv' W ' IPd 1890 John son
b Y BenJ Si y t ll “‘ dßOW " ed * n 1890
acres “? n a ßgr«gating 193
trim j ° r leaf * in Lie 23rd dis-
SUtve Brd 8 Ct ' oll of yd
jr* ■ ,s '. the property of tbe
IhvUXj'c GeU ’ IMOrtg “ g - hnd
LW ,n
vy m< de by Cope and, L C.
I til tha/tV'? Sa,De aud
I‘b’thwn ?V rpar ° elot lailH n
B,me Fl6 ’' d
167 frnL “ • an<l known as lot No'.'
I^teetan g / n Kingston avenue
■ 250 f er “, d ru,lllill g back North
l ' me "'O P'««
Ivina °‘.P arce l of land sit
t-S in thXrd d^ b ' lng 111 lot No
lotion pi f d district and 3rd
k aTc ” or C r°? nty Ga Sa d
K ll1 * °f lot No °9 RDd « e,ng one '
iud ) • 2 lU p o n, ”Oßton
Ud fy-guear Southeast
corner of lot 278 measuring 200ft
North and South and 16BA feet
East and Weal and contains |of
an acre more or less us the proper
ty <>f John T Taylor, trustee. Tax
1897. Levy made by Copeland, l
C.
Also at the same time and place
that tract or parcel of land in lot
315 in the 23rd district and 3rd
section Floyd county Ga., and
more particularly described and
known as lot No 9 in S P Smith’s
subdivision tc East Rome. Said
'ot lying on the North side of Un
ion street and fronts 75 feet on
said street, as the property of
George W Dwell . Tax 1897. u evy
made by Copeland, l C.
A so at the same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land
ying in the 23rd.district and 3rd
section Floyd county Ga., but
more particularly described as a
town lot sittiaied in the Fifth
ward of the city of Rome fronting
42 feet on rhe right of the road
leading from Rome to Center, Ala.
and running back 210 feet, lying
broadside of Lydia Freeman’s lot.
Said town b»t is laid off out of lot
of land No 283 as the property o
Hugh R Alien. Tax 1897. Levy
made by Copeland, l C.
Also at the same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the
Fifth ward of the city of Rome
Floyd county Georgia fronting 50
feet on ( herokce street and bound
ed on the East by the property of
'Frank J. Kane. Sr. and ex end
i'.g back 100 feet more or less as
th property of Mrs Mattie Tur*
UjF. lax 1897. Levy made by
Copeland, L C.
Also at the same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land ly
ing in the Etowah division cf th?
city of Rome Floyd county Geor
gia and being part of lot No 82.
beginning at the corner of Mrs. W
M Johnson’s lot op the South side
of Reynold’s street, running to
ward Eighth avenue 55 feet to the
line cenier of well, thence a* righ
angles to the Pansy Chapel line
78 feet more or less, thence ai
right angles along said
Chapel line 55 feet, thence at right
angles to starting point, as tne
property of Mrs W M Johnson.
Tax 189(. Levy made by Copelaud
IC.
A so at tbe same time and place
1 oil tank 1 s'ove Ipr trucks 3
show cases 1 cigar stai d 1
safe 1 s< da fount A D Puffer make
1 gRs generator 1 stock of goods
consisting of drugs, medicines,
c gars, tobacco, soap, seeds and
all fixtures in the stores house
on Broad street now occupied by
the defendants, as the property
of P. L. Turnley & Co. Tax 1897.
Levy made by Copeland, L C.
Also at the same time at d p'ace
one brick store h >use >n the c’ty
of Rom«. F oyd c .unty ui.d in the
E owah Div of said city, fronting
30 feet m re or lees tn Broa
street, and rm n ng back 60 feet
m r or less, b mod -d on the east
by p tpert’ of the Central Hotel
and on the west bv the pro| ertj ot
R. L. M orris, us lhe property of I
P. L. Turnley, Tiustee Tux 1897
Levy mad" ’ y 0 -pe'and L C
Als) at ihe same tine a d
pl; ce all that tract or parcel oi
and situated, lying and being
in the 23rd district and 3rd sec
tion of Floyd county Ga .begin—
nin - in the South west corner of
lot No. 157 and running North
10 08-100 chains to a post, thence
East 550 100 chains to the
Summerville and Rome road,
thenc' along said road to the
South boundary of said lot 11
36-100 chains thence west along
sa’d south boundary line 2 5-100
chains to lhe beginning
point containing 4 acres more
or less, also tha tract commen
cing at a stone corner at the
S mtheast corner of the East
half of lot 158, aline running
west 1320 feet to the S \V cor
ner of the E st half of lot 158,
thence tv a line North 815 feet
to a stake, thence East 1320 ft
and parallel with the first line
to a corner, thence South 815 ft
to the beginning point contain
ing 2i acres more or less; all
lying and being in the 23rd
district and 3rd section of Floyd
c nintv Ga., as the propertv of
A Medora Wood . Tax 1897.
Levy made by Byars, l, c.
Also at the same time and
pla< e all that tract or parcel ol
land in the Etowah division of
the city of Rome Floyd county
Ga., and boing the north or
northwest half of lot No 37,
fronting 70 feet on the east si< e
of Fourth avenue and bounded
on one side bv the Murphy
lot and on the other by lot of
Mrs. Gordon, as the property of
1 Mary T. Sergeant the Deft. Tax
1897. Levy mail., by Byars, l c.
Also at the same time and
place all that tract or parcel of
i land in lhe Oostanaula division
I of the city of Rome Floyd coun
ty Ga., being part qf lot No. 23,
beginning at the corner of C. 1).
Wood’s line on West First street
and running towards Fourth av
enue 52 feet more or less and
fronting on West First street
and extending back 132 feet to
Jail street, as the property of l.
i’. Hammond. Tax 1897. Levy
made by Byars, L c.
Also at the same time and
place 5 acres more or less lying
and being in block K, in the
town of East Rome Floyd coun
ty Ga., and being part of land
lot No. 286 in the 23rd district
and 3rd section Floyd county
Ga., fronting 637 feet more or
less on Spring street and run
ning back 300 feet on Brook St,
as the property of Geo. C. Wy
att, agent. Tax 1897. Levy made
by Byars, L c.
A’so at the same time ami p’ace
<>n all that tra t or parcel of land
lying and being in the city of
Rome, Floyd county Ga , fronting
50 teet on 7th Ave. and located on
east side of 7tb Ave between West
Ist street and West 2nd street Und
more particularly described as fol
lows . beginning at the southwest
corner of the lot owned by Moore
and Underwood and known as 104
7th Ave. and extending thence in
a southerly direction along 7th Aye
50 feet thence east paralled with
West Ist street 120 feet to the
fence on the eastern line of the
property now owned by said Moore
and Underwood, thence northerly
along said fence 50 faet to the
southeast corner of the lot owned
by Moore and Underwood, thence
in a westerly d-raction along the
southern line of said lot of Moore
and Underwood 120 feet to the
beginning and being the place
whereon the defendant now resides,
as the property of Moore and Un»
derwood for of 1897. Levy
made by W. H. Copeland, L, C.
Also at the same time and place
on all that tract cr parcel of land
lying and being in the town of
North Rome, Flojd c >unty, Ga.,
adjoining the 'anils owned‘by G.
P. Burnett, and more particularly
described as a triangular piece of
land fronting 400 feet n the righ'
of the way of the Southern Ry
Co. and running tia.-k 285 feet to
a point in an al ey between th
lands of s>id oh"ib!ev and sa ; d
Burnett, thence back 310 feet, to
he said right <>t way of the So Ry.
Co, cont lining o'e acre more or
I‘Ss, and including a str-et to be >
leftopent th pub < th s being an I
mid vided tract as the proper!
of lhe So. St i A A Co for taxes i
of 1897. Levy m ale b) . iVI.
By as, L. C
Also at th o r-J ‘i and pac
di iho-e Iran's •r |> irc -i- ■>! iai d
lying CU' being in he 3• I <li-' r c
ami 1 h sec i<>n o Floyd coun;y.
Ga , ihe same being one u <l:v U
■d 2 s‘hs in'ere-t in lots 167 168
171 190 192 22 211. 244 and
215, Il's ‘ | 'i <>t 189 and the s nth
If ol Ao 246, all c nt..initu
450 acres neTe or es% as th
property of W . H Ennis, almr
J. J. Mil er esi Levy mad ny ,W .
II Cope'and. L. C,
Also at the same time an 1 pl; e<
>n nil 'hat tract or pa'ce of an.
in ihe 4th distrie and 4th section
of Fiord c unty Ga.. being p'-r f ol
mt No. 162 containing I acre tn< n
or less, si uuled on the ro id lead
ing from Rome to Coosavil'e oi
the north side of said rod, begin
:.ing at said road ami running
ivrlh 80 yards, th nee east 6
yaids to d strict line of Ron r and
Flatwoods d.strici, tbenc*- south
to said mad, and thence west 60
yards, astbe pioper'v of Lawiei c
Riley for tuxes of 1897 L v, mad
by Holbrooks. L C.
J. I’. McC< nnelt.. Sher fl
Fine Pasturage —1 have >
la’ge pasture, line grass, spring
water, five mile* from R nr*. W i.
give you close pr ce so your stock .
See or write to
Norris N . Smith
325 Br.rnd St.
RANGES.
I am agent iorSoutb
ern Qut en Coal c
Wood Ranges. A!s
Insurance Safetv Ga
stoves • Call am
see mvstock and ge'
estimaes on you
nlumbitnv and tii
work- door t>
ooera house.
F. HANSOM
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MONDAY MAY 9th]
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CHEAPEST
Sale of I adies’ and Children’s
That’s Just What It Is:
Ten thyjsaril are reiiy fjryj-i.
covers, chemises, gnwns, drawers and skirts.
You cannot possibly buy the cottons and trimming;
for near the cost of these finished garments
And they’re made just as you’d have made theme
same care exactly. They’re ample in every way; no
skimping; at just about half the average cost
’STIOSM
IWeary mothers may rest; you pay for the material only; we give away the work.
Lot No. 2- K\® Aw) OSSfI0 SS fl Rx O)
15 Gts. [WWWhW®
The same story; the Cloth and Trimmings cost more than we ask for the completed Garment.
Take as many as you wish at this price, except gowns.
Lot No. 4. iidijU h\ h ■ -T? ('®w)
50 CtSi *is lli 111 /p) h fesT
On the regular market we would jump at tbe chance to buy some of these at $6.00 a dozen.
75 Cts. OW/iinWK®
Here are goods worth SI.OO to $1.25, and the buyer saves the price of a Dinner.
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liUUi ill LZ i lia n n
Good enough for a Queen- cheap enough at $2.00.
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