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■3 STEADY IN BOAT
■ LMk . Sanely Over The
■ rroU eled Waters
Cou«l'it' o; ’
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U,bed the fn* ud9 b ‘
t* tat »H. bot H Beemß
W, t u 0" * m!8 “ 1>, ’ re '
8K..,, execution agan.at lax
V T Sanford, of Floyd
fl while the latter was a
Uiditeior re-election against
IVaudiver.
Os Mr. S.nford-0
o( them .1 l.eet-el«“> th.t
pratree ••• iMUed for P °?
I , ffec t. when, ae a matter of
lt j g one of the ordinary and
uliory practices of the comp*
r general’s cffice and is being
all the time. Regarding
oiut, General Wright eaid to
fititutton representative yes-.
|May morning:
■|] the facts in the transaction
EL tbs 11 bad absolutely no per
■| nor political interest nit |
ver saw Mr. V andiver ;
■l. 10 far as I know. Mr. I
■ford turned in papers
mg collection on account of .
■ It ] taxes to the amount i
■ |2,050
' wroV'him naif doien times
the money, and he did not
■it. I waited nearly five wee l a
r, and then is.soed an execu
-1,. I could do nothing else. It is
ordinary course of buisness of
M d partment, and is done fre*
. Mutly in order tskeepour affairs
IMloae touch with the treasury.
Mo not think that th-. time has
Mjv«d—or evar will arrive—in
Morgia when a state official is to
■adversely criticised for doing
that which is hie plain duty
Mi which the law directs What I
Mto Mr. Sanford I would do to
Moan brother under the same
Mcumstaucei
■Suiter at Mobley’s. —Misses
■loan and Lydia Wood corapli-
Mnted their guest, Miss Berry
Mice, of Rock Spring, with a
■arming supper at Mobley’s
■rings Friday evening. Eight
■uples went out and a most de
■litful evening was spent bv
■BoYouGgtit?— I have ex
■usive charge of the circulation
Bpartinent of the Ilustler-Com
■‘Per promptly, report to me
|>d it will be attended to. The
Inscription is 10 cents per
l ee k, payable every Saturday-.
I ease have the money ready
fheu the collector calls.
Respectfully,
Paul C. Jack.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
M Mid Wl!l reccive y° UI ‘K
Kt t?H d1 ? 8 , now at the actuai
Km thr ie ,^ ode K e for carrying
coiirs? a a d h °r OUgh conißier -
Lk, “L ’ d urnish board,
L* M e<JU,n, ercial blanks and
tl,ue note for tuition
f “ ’ecured
'’lu* 1 ™I** 1 ** THE Pi3T teak.
“‘“shioami?• Uache, ‘ 8 of Pen
fial depart, I ,liC, P*la of commer-
Se,,d * f,rst
," d '""y«Pl«lne<l
•“donM kv 1 , mps: w strongly
“*1 Profewik„ Ul l' dredH of Business
£• KMuat* i’T Who em Pl°y
or
! Ihe People Believe
What They Read About Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Their Faith in This Medicine is
Grounded on Merit
They Know It Absolutely- Curev
When Other Medicines Fail
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not merely a sjjn
-1 pie preparation of Sarsaparilla, Dock
Still'ngia and a little lodide ol Potassium.
Besides these excellent alteratives, it
1 also those great anti-bilious*nd
liver remedies, Mandrake and Dandelion.
It also contains those great kidney reme
dies, Uva Ural, Juniper Berries, and
Pipsissewa.
Nor are these all. Other very valuable
curative agents are harmoniously cotn
' bined in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and it is
carefully prepared under the personal
supervision of a-regularly educated phar
macist.
Knowing these facts, is the ’biding faith
the people have in Hood’s Sarsaparilla a
, matter of surprise? You can see whj
Hood’s .Sarsaparilla cures, when othe
medicines totally, absolutely fail.
“My little girl was afflicted wit
eczema and suffered for seven years. Si
was attended by physicians and trie
many different kinds of n>eli<in. viih
out relief. After taking a tew bottles o
1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla she v/t s cured.” Mrs
j Emma Fbankun, Honeoye, New York.
Hood’s s paX
Is **e Best—-in fact the One True P-lood I’iir.fn'
SI; six for sft. C. 1. Hood & Co.. I.ov.vd. Mas
Hood’s Pill> .
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Sheriffs Tai Sales
For July. 1898,
GEORGIA,FLOYD COVNTY,
Will be sold before the court'
house door in the city of R<_ me i
I Fioyd county G»., between the
I lege 1 hot re of tale on the fiistl
; Tuesday in July 1898, the follow
ing described property by v ; tue
of state and county tax fi fas is-
I ,-u»-d by thet: x collector of Floyd
county Ga.. and against the fol
lowin': named defendants:
All that tr.i t or parcel of land,
lying and being in the Etowah di
vision of the city .of Rome, Floyd
county Ga.,it being part of lot Nj
1 in said division, fronting 38 feet
on Broad street, extending back
110 feet. Bounded on the West bv
property formerly owned by J. G.
Dailey, on the Sooth by lot former
ly owned by J. A. Bale, on East by
lot formerly owned by W. Fl.
Webb. Also lot No. 2, same divis
ion of said city and county front
ing 28 feet on Broad street and
extending back 127 feet. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi fa issued
by V . T. Sanford, T. C., in favor
of state and countv vs. R. H.
Jones, as the property of the de
fendent. Tax 1897.
Also at the same time and place,
ail that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Floyd county
Ga .. and being part of lots No.
'822 and 326 in Third district and
Fourth «-ection, lying ou West side
of Cedartown road, beginning at
the line of the Southeast side of
the Gibbons place, running up the
Alabama read to within 80 feet of
Kamp’s shop, thence South to the
fence, thence along the fence to
the Cedartown road thence ut
the road towards Cedartown about
560 yards to a fence, running West
of the line of the Gibbons and
Parks place, thence on a marked
line to starting point, containing
51 acres more of less. Levied on
bv virtue of a tax fi fa issued by
V. T. Sanford, T. C., in favor of
the state and county vs Wm S.
Gibbons, as the property of the
defendent. Tax 1897.
Also at the sanin time and place
lot No. 85 in block “B” of origi
nally the town of Desoto, now the
Fourth ward ct the city of Rome
Floyd county Ga., fronting on
West Fifth street 89 feet and ex
tending back 260 feet. A iso part
of lot No. 43 in the Fourth ward
of said city and county, fronting
on avenue C.BB feet and extending
back 200 feet and being the place
I whereon the defendeut now resides.
Levied upon by virtue of 8 tax fi
I fas issued by John J Black, ter
mer tax collector in favor of the
state and county vs. Mrs, Geo. A.
H. Harris, as the pronertv of the
defendant. Taxes 1892, 1893 ano
1894.
CARGO OF ARMS SEIZED.
1 Hong Kong, June 10. —The
police have seized a cargo of
1 arras on board the British steam
er Pasiga, owned by the Tsung
1 Yung of this city. It is suppos
ed the arms were destined for
the insurgents of the Philippines j
> They were seized under the neu
trality.
SBIFR aw
f>i- JULY 1898.
I GEORGIA FLOYD COVNTY
Uid be sold before th' court
house dcoi in the city of Rome.
Floyd Co, G-j.. ('tween the legal
hours of sal”. < ■< the first Tuerduy
in Ju'y 189e the following
described property to wit:
All that piece or parcel of land
ly.iig and being in Floyd county,
state of Georgia and that part qI
said county known as the addition
of J. R. Stevens, deceased, to East
Rome, a plat of which said addi
tion is recorded and registered «n
book X page 66 of records of the
Superior Court of Floyd 3ounty
same being lot No. 3 and contain-'
ing two and one filth acres m re
or lefß. Said lot fr-.n’s 122 feet on
the Cedartown road, running back
between parallel lines to a 60 foet
street said lot’s north boundary
line extends 800 feet, said lot’s
south b mndary line extends 82b
feet. L vied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from the city
court of Atlant* in favor of the
Southern Home Building and Loan
A-sociation vs. Annie S. Lester as
the property of the Deft.
Also at the same time and place
o»e resident lot with buildings
thereon, being citv lot No 104 in
North Rome Floyd county Ga..
ficntingon co-ocr of Broad street
30 teet and running back same j
width 90 feet along Third street
and being one b'oek from the j
Rome and Decatur R. R. depot. !
Levied upon by virtue of two tax 1
fi fas in favor of the state and (
county for the use of W. T Chen
ey trans. vs. Win M. Bridges. ,
tax 1895 and 1896. as the property
of W. M. Bridges.
Al so at the fam - time and place l
all that tract or parcel of hnd
lying and being on the r’l-iht oi l
road from Rome to Roec -’s Spring
bounded cn sou’h by J. J. Ree'-e i
on the cast by Priutup’s Ci'y on
the West bv road to Reece's Spring.
co’itaniug 1 eighth o 1 nn acre more
or less. Said piece of land being in
the shape of a smootning .ro’n, al)
in the 23rd district and 3< d section
of Floyd county Ga and about 1 and
one half miles north of the city of
Rome. Levied upon by virtue ol
two fi fas issued from the jn-tice
court 1234 district G. M. Fulton
county Ga , one in favir of A. W.
Ballew and the other in favor of
Elmo Bailew and b .th against
Melvina Stickney, as the property
of the deft. Levy made by Byars
L. C.
J. P. McConnell, Sh'eriff.
Irtil's in Silis
HF JULY IM
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd county Georgia between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
r Uesday in July 1898, the
following described property, by
virtue of City of Rome tax fi
fa in favor of the city of Rome,
Gorgia and against tbe following
defendants:
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot in the First
ward of the city of Rome fronting
on an alley 50 feet more or less
and 80 feet deep more or less.
Bounded on the West by an alley
and on the Sjuth by the property
of John Kane and on the North
by Boundary street and on the
East b)’ the pro] ertj of Rachael
Carroll. Levied on as the property
of Johu Wright estate, by special
execution against this property
for the use of W. J. Nunnally and
Chas. Wright tor tax due the city
of Rome for ’he year 1896
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot in the F.rst !
ward o f the city of Rome Floyd
county Ga., fronting on tbe prop
erty of the Southern Rai way 60
teet more or less and running bac'<
o the property ol Tom Mitchell
80 feet more or less. B (traded on
•Be West by the property of the
Southern Railway, on the North
by the property of Sam Frazier
and on the East by the property
of Tom Mitchell and on the S )uth
by tbe property of J. B. Shrop
shire. Levied on as the property
of Nancy Fergueson for tax due ,
the city of Rome for tne year 1896
for the use rs Chas. A- Hight and
W, J. Nunntvlv, tTansferecs.
J, B. Shropshire, City Marshal
OWifT 'L. 'JI-T- 1 "!.*-*" *-*
Fine cow T for sale. Gives four
gall oils milk. H. D. Cothran.
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I School Supplies. -Jh
I We are pioneers in the school books and school sup-
t ply busim ss and we are also right up-ro-da*e in every
’ha* should be kept by an up-to-date Bookstore. »>>
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.J No house the stHte car. serve von better when von de-
sire to invest in a new coverin'? fcr tee dear rid walls or <«<
your home. See our stock on hand and samp’es . ’
| H. A. SMITH, |
|| THF OLD RELIABLE BOOK STORE. 1
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bllllll l1tititit iiiftif II
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To the People of Rome. <»>
¥
I announce that I have bought the Model kiJ j
S’eam Liunlry an! oropise t> rearrange and aid to it '
Vi/ s * that you will h ive in your city a plant second to none VI/
in the south. •>-
I have had y * irs of practical experience, the past \y/
thr u e yea’s of wh cb I havi own id and operated one of
Vvr the largest plan’s in Texts. With the ye.rs of experi- !
eoce I hive hi 1 and as 1 wi I d 'vote my entire time an 1 Vt/
I' v attention to the business I will be in a position to guar«>
/■V antfte that anything coming to my laundry will be done
/Ik. satisfactorily. A trial will c nivince you that 1 can d > all bK
/\ th i' I claim Send in y nir bvo II *. If it r ails to please
.V' 1V there will be ua charge. St >p our wag mdr telephone /K
N » 158, an i your bun lie will b' returned promptly,
/ik Hoping t > rec.-*ive a fair shire of y iiic patro.iagi, 1 ain /IV
yPurs to please, J -v-
I' - H- PARKIN. &
tor Model Steam Liundry.
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L GUEML DEPUTY. Z WJW/ j
til Restores g [l
i’- K!DM£Y, LIVEB g If;
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AT ALL Will Keep ycur - j’
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1 491u “t51 !'■
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' Z-W’o-. Rum g«rtlk» WCW* '‘Tndi £ [2
in XmM ’Wm to «r«y o p
j * i.:ves» pills j>s cents. p
p T'r.i e’v ’•enctiibh. I ;%• * Piles* Sick IleLj’Acn. and fp
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lIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES, w
Offers the’public the fi lest teams,
Sgjjar.c s and most polite and courteous drivers.
Tl e best stockjof horses and smiles on sale con
stantly.
, ,sce ;n'ii 308 broad street, rjms, geo r
THE HODEL LAUNDRY '
Is doin* ths bsstoi w >rk‘ ml guaran
tees satisfa3ti Ptljjs are m )st
rax-i >lx>. *. ?.!• /•’ * v ’in ai£/
urn, win, .mi A -i - - - >
(War
I ime
Prices.
While on the one hand
as a result of the war.
>. nearly all food products
have advanced in price, ;
on the other hand, it
has had the
opposite effect on the
Furniture
Trade.
We must keep our
sales up to thp normal
standard, and to do this j
we realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we ure prepar
ed and determined to
make you lower prices ‘*'22
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on anyth’ng in our
bouse than can bo fj.ii’d
elsewhere. (Jd» in eis ]
Complete and
I
i Upto Date,
I Consisting in part of Jj
1 Bedroom
I
Suites,
' Pai lor
Suites,
Sideboards,
wardrobes,
Chiffoniers, ;
Dining Tables,
Rockers and
Chairs, all kinds
Hatracks,
Baby Carriages,
Mattings,
Rugs, Portiers,
Curtains,
Lace Curtains,
window shades.
Pictures, Easels
Screens,
Iron Beds, etc, '
Also complete line of caskets,
coffins, robes, etc , ’at the lowest
prices. Call on
Rhiidy, Jt j
Harvey
& Company.
P. 8. Don’t , forget that Mr.
Lansdell is in charge of our re
pair department and that be can
mend anything made of wo d.