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SIGNS OF TROUBLE
Gather Thick and Fast In
Eilrope.
AFRAID OF AMERICA
Believed That Further Compli
cations Will Arise.
L ii!il m, May 13.—The St. Jamas
Gazette this afternoon says.
“Important s gns of the uneasi
ness of Europe, of its fear of an
archy at home and aggression a
broad, are reflected in London fi
nancial circles. Russia is raising a
Joan ot $12,000,000, and, more
significant still, she is raising it
in Germany, The Bank of England
is directing its energies to the
accumulation of a gold reserve, a
fashion without recent precedent,
while Japan, not content with the
v st sums she received from China
on Saturday, is prenaring for a
fresh loan for sls 000,000, The
reapproachment between Germany
and Russia and Austria is Very mar
ked. All this the St. James Gazette
believes, portends a combination,
against America and Great Britain,
as “we are universally regarded as
forming part of this trans. Atlantic
aggression on Europe,” and the
article warns Great Britain to
prepare for a struggle which may
involve the most important events
since the fall of Napoleon.”
In conclusion the St. James Gaz
ette remarks:
/
“Europe believes America is trying
her strength on Spain and that her
inevitable victory will be followed
by similar acts of aggression to
wards other powers with interests
in the Atlantic and Pacific.”
CAPT. NEVINS’ CARD.
Still in the Race For The
Legislature.
To the public :
Having been placed in com
mand of a company of volun
teers for participation in the
present war with Spain, I will
find it impossible to see my
friends personally, concerning
my race for the Legislature.
I am in the race to the finish,
and shall trust to my past rec
ord in the Legislature for your
consideration. If re-elected I
shall use my utmost endeavors
to serve you faithfully and well.
Yours truly,
Jas. B. Nevin.
MUST OBEY DEWEY.
Philippine Families SweakingAl
legiance To The United States
New York. May 12.—A copyright
ed dispatch to The Evening World
dated at Hong Kong today, says
'that the Philippine rebel, General
Aguuialdo, has issued a proclama
tion to the insurgent? at Manila to
< bey the orders of Commodore
Dewey and United States Consul
Willi am?.
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ADM INI3TR ATOR’ S BAL E.
GeoHgia, Floyd County:
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary of said county,
granted at the May term, 1898,
will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
within the legal hou.s of stile,
on the first Tuesday in June,
1898, the following described
property, tow it:
80 acres of land, more or less,
the same being the west hall
of lot No. 81 in the 23rd district
and 3rd section of said county.
Said property sold as the prop
erty of of Julia Parker, deceas
ed. Terms of sale cash.
W. 11. Ennis, Admr.
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom it miy concern
W. M, Gammon Administrator of
C. A. Gammon deceased has m
due form applied to the undersign
ed for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of said de
ceased, and said application will
be heard on the first Monday in
Ju ie next. Thi? 12th. day of Mav
1898.
John P. Da /is,
Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY,—
George W. Thomas i Libel for di
vs > vorce in Floyd
L. P. Thomas ) Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No. 33 Januar"
term 1898.
To L. P. Thomae, —The defend
ant is hereby required personally
cr by attorney, to be and appear
at the next Superior Court to be
held in and for said county on the
thirl Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plaintiff’s
demand in an action of libel for
divorce, as in default thereof sa d
court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W. M •
Hen’y, Judge of said court, this
9th day of February 1898.
Wm. E. Beysiegel, C. C. Supe
rior Court, Floyd county Ga.
NOTICE OF DIVORCE.
State of Georgia, Floyd Co :
Winnie Lee Woodward i Libel
vs ■ for di-
William E. Woodward ( vorce-
In Floyd County Superior Court
state of Georgia. No 21, July
term, 1898.
To William Edward Wood
ward :
The defendant is hereby re
quired, personally or by attor
ney, to be and appear at the
next Superior court, to be held
in and for said county, on the
third Monday in July next, then
and there to answer the plain
tiff’s demand in an action of Li
bel for Divorce, as in default
thereof, said court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W.M.
Henry, judge of said court, this
14th day of Mardh, 1898.
Win. E. Beysiegel,
Clk Superior Court.
Floyd Co., Ga.
new lot of new
pattern hats to go at
unheard of low prices
for the next few days.
We pay cash for our
millinery and can sell
a fine hat for less mon
ey than any house in
Rome. Call and get our
prices before buying
your best hat Com
mencement hats a
specialty.
Mrs. A. O. G-arrara.
Big Blue Boils
Bed Bug Poison
Dedly As Sin
35c
Frank Wright’s Farmacy.
CITY LICENSE.
All persons carrying on business
in the city of Rome and subject
to city license are heieby notified
to call at the City Hall and pay
their liceme, otherwise fhe.cify
marshal will be instructed to
serve police court summons,
April 22nd, 1898.
Halstead Smith.
Clerk of Council.
More than 200 stylish
in untrimmed hats received bv
Lanham & Sons on yesterday.
These goods were ordered direct
from New York and the line
contains everything new and
nobby in fintrimmed hat?. The'
prices will prove revelations.
SHERIFF’S BALBS
FOB JONE 1898,
SEORGtA FLOYD COUNTY
•V ill be sold before the court
, house dooi in the city of Rome,
| Floyd Co, Ga.. between the legal
i hours of sab-, on the first Tiwday
(in June 1898 the following
described pi perty to wit:
Ab that piece or parcel of land
lying and bung-in Floyd county,
state of Georgia and that p„rt of
said county known as the addi
tion of J. R. l -t<“vens. deceased, to
East Heine. n plat of which said
addition is ;(corded and register
ed in book X page 66. of records
ol ft h • Superior Court of Floyd
county same being lot No. 3 and
con'amiug two and one-fifth acres
more or less. Said lot fronts 122
feet on the Cedartown road, run
ning back between parallel lines to
a 60 foot street, said lot’s Norih
boundary line extends 800 feet,
said lot’s South boundary line ex
tends 825 feet. Levied upon by
virtue of an execution issued from
the city court of Atlanta in favor
of the Southern Home Building
and Loan Association vs. Annie S.
Les 1 er, as the property of the Dell.
*
Also at the same time and place,
lot No. 13 in block “P” fronting
50 Let on Spring Creek road and
ru.ming hack same width 150 feet
towards Ch rry street according
to land map of East Rome, said
levied property being house and
lot in East Rome F.oyd county,
whereon the defendant now resides.
Levied upon bv virtue of two fi
fa- issued fr in the Justice Court
of the 919 sh district, said county,
in favor of T. C. Morris, one
against George Duncan and the
other against Thos. Duncan, as
the property of the Defts’. Levy
made by W. M. Byar o , L. C.
Also at th? same time aud place
all that tract or parcel of land in
Fitth ward of the city of Rome
Floyd county Ga., beginning on
Maine street at the Southwest cor
ner of Emiliiie Kinnemore’s lot,
thence to the cemetery line
thence along said cemetery line
to Mrs. Lizzie Hughes propeity,
thence South along said property
to Main street, thence along Main
street to the staiting point, con
taining one acre more or less, as
the property of the defendant.
Levied upon by virtue iff an exe
cution issued trurn the Justice
Court of th 919;h district G. M ,
of raid county in favor of S
Funkhouser, administrator on
the estate of Jno. J. Black vs.
Jno. Moseley, agent lor Lucy
Moseley. Levy made by R. H.
Copel ana. L. C.
A so at the same time and place
an uudi vided one-half interest m
all iha part of lot No, 24 in the
4 h section and 4th district Floyd
county Ga.. . xcept 34 acres on the
Northwest c >ruer of said lot sold
to T. M. Manning on May G‘.h
1893 and except also 34 acres in
Nor; hea-t corner S'Jd to G. M.
and \V. E. Redmond on February
28th 1894, the part now levied on
containing 140 acres more or less.
Said lot No 24 being a large lot.
Levied upon by virtue of an execu
tion is«ued fn m the Justice Court'
of the 919 district G. M., Floyd I
icounty Ga .in favor of L. T. I
Rhinehar' vs W. R H. Manning.
G. M. Redmond and Mary C.
Manning, as the prop rty of W.
R. H- Manning, one of the Defts.
Also at the same time and place
I part of lot No 326, in the 23rd
district nd 3rd section of Floyd
county Ga . beginning at a stake
on the original land line if said
lot, the same being Nathan J. W.
Whitehead’s Northeast corner,
thence East with said laid line
209 feet to a stake*, thence West
413 feet, to a stake, thence North
230 feet to the center of the Ayer’s
Mill road and thence nnh the
cento- of Miid r nd to Bichard
WLi;. h' nl - 8 uthwi ?c coiner,
tbpr.ee ait) Richard \Vhi!< head’s
lint North 140 feet to a B'ke,
thence Eis 317 fee' to the be
ginning Levied upon bv viifti" of
of an execution is-ued from Floyd ,
Sup ro< urt in favor of Mattie
IF. Riley, transferee, vs. Lucy
L >ng, as th- property of the de-
| lendant.
Also at the same time and place
me lot with improvemen’s there
on tn the city of Rome Floyd I
county gi. fronting on Coosa
street 76 ‘eet more or les= and
running back 85 feet more or lejse
B uuded on the East by an al'hy,
>n the North by the property of
Marauda Daniel on the by
the property <4 M r s Ma y E Co-I
mer. L-vied • n by virtue of an
xecution i-su-d from Floyd Su
perior court in favor of W M I
Vloss, use of officers of Floyd
Superior Court, vs. Alice Richard
so", as the proper y of the defend
ant.
• r ni«Q,
AGn ai the rams time and plac*
one -‘Nagle” engine aud boiler 15
horse power. 1 D.dk m saw mill.
| belting and fixtures, 2300 feet
| lumber more or less, levied on by
'virtue of an execution issued from
.Floyd citv court in favor of W
I 11. Coker it Co. v-. W. H. Mahan
and W. M, Goss, as the propeity
of H. Mahan, one of the de
'fend.m's. Sdd pr pT'v c..n be
soon and will be delive ed on the
premises in Fl >y d Spring* district.
Also at, the same time and place
;11 that true:, or parcel of land
lying and l> itig on the right of
road from Rome to Reece’s
springs. Bounded on the South
by J. J. Reece, on the East by
Printup City, on the West by
road to Reece’s springs, con
taining one-eighth of an acre,
more or less ; said piece of land
being in the shape of a smooth
ing non, all in the 23rd district
and Third section of Floyd
eoiwita and about one and one
half miles North of the city of
Rome, as the property of the
defendant. This May 13, 1898.
Levied on as the property of
Melina Stickney by W. M. Byars,
L. C.
Also at the same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being on the right of
road from Rome to R-ece’s Spring
bounded on south by J. J. Reece
on the east by Printup City, on
I vhe west by road to Reece•> Spring,
containing one eight of an acre
more or less, said piece of land
being in the shape of a smoothing
iron. All in (he 23rd district and
3rd section of Floyd county Ga.,
and about one and one half miles
north of the city of Rome. This
May 13th 1898, as the property ot
the defendant. Levied on as the
prooerty of Melina Stickney bv
W.M. Byars L.C.
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
APPLICATION FOR LET
TERS OF DL MISSION.
Ge rgia, Floyd County :
Whereas L. W. Pden, ad
ministrator of B. A. Connelly,
represents to the court in his
petition duly filed, that he has
administered B. A. Conjielly’s
estate. I'his is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they c.ui,
why said administrator should
not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Mon
day in June. 1898. This March
7th 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary.
&I'A.ml’ I'aXES
Are conriig as a necessary war
meHStire, and as a consequence
medicines will be advanced in
price. If you have not yet begun
your course oi Hood’s Sarsaparilla
it is advisable to lay in a ye: r’s
supply at nr.ee and htgin to take
it today By so doing you will
save tnonev and regain health.
Hood’s Sai-eparilia is America’s
Greatest Medicine. Be sure to get
i Hood’s -
Hood’s Pills are easy to take,
easy to operate.
N O W IS T H E TIM E To PA I NT
You can do a good job on
your cheap houses, barns and
fences at a very small expense,
with Spears’ Cold Water Weth
erproof Paint and a hundred i
dollar lot (six culors) is now I
being closed out at cost at Frank
Wright’s Farmacy, corner op
posit Masonic I'empl.
Wanted—Salesman to sell
Lubricating Oils from simples,
on commission. Liberal ter us.
T he Euclid Oil Company, Cleve
land, Ohio.
LET’ERS OF ACM INISTRa*! ION
GEORGIA Fl "YD COUNTY.
I'o all whom it may concern:
Farris I’. Nixon having in proper
form app’ied to me for permanent
letters of ad ministration on the
estate of Dr. W. C. Nixon late of
said county deceased , This is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next, of kin es Dr. W. C.
Nixon to be and appear nt mv of
fice within the time allowed by
law and show cause if .ar.v they
they can why permanentfad minis
tration should not he granted to
Farris P. Nixon on Dr. W. 0. Nix
mi? estate. Witness my hand and
official signature this 10th day of
ebF. 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordi ary. <
,! A TEMPTING ARRAY.
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We sell the best the market
affords at the same price you
have been paying for inferior
goods. Why continue? You are
entitled to the best if you pay
for it. We see that you get it.
Everything about our store is
kept religiously clean, and our
goods are always fresh, bright
and new We buy little aud often,
and from first hands. If you
wish to live well and cheaply,
give us your trade.
LLOYD’S.
CRIGKEBI JIG
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iWI PIANOS.
w America's Leading
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No. 9» Olive Street. St. LoaU, Me.
Nashville, Teno. Birmingham, Ale.
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Factories: Richmond, Ind.
Write our nearest house. A a-c«ai stamp
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■ Beware of Imitations
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AaSNTa, NEW YOAK.
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-
Arriugto'n Drug Company.
WHEN TRAVELING
Whetheron pleasure bent, or
business, take on every trip a
bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it
acts most pleasantly and effect
ually on the kidneys, liver and
bowels, preventing fevers, head
aches, and other form s of sick
ness. For sale in 50 cent bottles
|by all leading druggists. Manu
factured by the California Fig
Syrup Company only.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
To all whom it may concern :
L. A. Dean having in proper
form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on
the estate of Lucy Parker, late
of said county, deceased. This
is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next kin of Lucy
Parker to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be
granted to L. A. Dean on Lucy,
Parker’s estate. Witness mv
hand signature this 7th day of
March 1898. I I
John P. Davis |
Ordinary.
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FOR SALE CHEAP. 1
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A small gentle bay pony. Has ■
been driven ai d bidden by chi 1 1
dren for year . C.. 11 at the j
office. <
ation for
0K MBMI 881 ON nK|
aK ’ RQI * floyd county
Whereas T. A. Thrash .
letrator of Mrs V F Th A<l °S
ceased, represei t 8 k, th o r “ h '<*
*>• Petition duly filHd j.
admiListered Mrs V R“ tl
"•♦ate. This i 9 to cite .11 hr “ h i
concerned kindr-d Br( i
to show cause if any tLv C ? d " 0 ’
. -aid administrator should ‘
I Jhcharged from hi. JiL 00 ''
tion ai.d re< eive letters of s
sion on the first Monday
1898. This Feb. 7?h iV
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t Which arise from impurity ;
i ’ e blooa and a depleted coi?
r gob o tins vital fluid ma t
} o itirely averted by Hood-;?
7 saparilla. This great
cures all » prillg 8
n eruptions and sores, and h?
,- Gening and vitalizing th X
t it overcomes that tired f e £
, aud gtves vitality and vigor 1
i -
, Hood’s Pills cure naußei
headache, billiousness M( |’lj»
ills. Price 25 eents.
YEAR’S SUPPORT,
i GEORGIA, Floyd County.
To all whom it may C o ll(!erD;
Notice is hereby given, that
appraisers appointed to set hpa ,
' and assign a 4th. year’s 9ijpp o l
to Mrs. Mary Park Howel J
widow of T. F.H wel, demJ
have filed their award, and uu J
good and sufficient cause isshoJ
the same will be made th? j Q J
ment of the Court at the JI J
term, 1898, of the court of Ordi J
’ ary. This I >-d I l<)| I
John P. Davis. I
Ordinary F:oyd County,Georgii. I
REDUCED RATES. !
On account of the Quadrenni- 1
al General Conference of the M. I
E. church, South, at Baltimore, I
Md. , May 4th-28th, 1898, the I
Southern railway will sell tick-1
ets from all points on its line ul
Baltimore and return at greatly!
reduced rates. Tickets will btl
sold May 2nd 3rd anl 4th win!
final limit May 31st, 1898. |
The schedule accommodatinne I
via the Southern railway are I
most excellent and partiescon-|
templating attending this meet-1
ing and desiring rates, sleeping!
car reservation?, etc, should cow-1
| municate at o ice with neareill
agent of the Southern railway. I
Annual Sales over ß,ooo,ooo Coin I
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3iddlu<‘ss. Fulness after meals.
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of Heat. Loss of Appetite. Costiven’’«
Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills.
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and
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