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Marshars tax Sales
for JULY 1898
Will be ml'l before Ibe court
house dor i» th. e.ty of home,
Floyd county Georg., between the
hours of sale, on the « “
rtsJ.y “■ 189 l “
( ' O Ilowing described property. by
virtue of City of Rom ° * ax fl
linfevorof the city of Rome,
Gorgia and Rgainat the following
same time and place.
0I1 p house and lot in the First
°" rd of the city of Rome fronting
* n an alley 50 feet more or less
j et) f ee t deep more or lees.
* B Xon the West by ... .bey
and on the South by the property
of John Kane and on the North
by Boundary street and on the
ff aß ; by the proj ertj of Rachael
Carroli Levied on as the property
of John Wright estate, by special
execution against this property
for the use of W. J. Nunnally and
Chas. Wright tor tax due the city
o f Rome for the year 1896
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot in the f , |rst
ward of the city of Rome Floyd
county Ga., fronting on the prop
erty of the Southern Rai'way 60
feet more or less and running bac'<
to the property of Tom Mitchell
SO feet more or less. Bounded on
the West by the property of the
Southern Railway, on the North
by the property of Sam Frazier
and on'he East by the property
of Tom Mitchell and on the South
by the property of J. B. Shrop
shire. Levied on as the propery
of Nancy Fergueson for tax due
the city of Rome for the year 1896
for the use cf Chas. A. Hight and
W.J. Nunnally, transferees.
Also at the same time and place
that tract of land with improve
ments loca'ed in the Cothran and
Chisholm addition to the city of
Rome Da., and known as fractk n
of lot No. 62, being a part of that
fraction purchased by H M.
Wright of Mrs. E A. Spullock on
which there is a two room framed
hogse. Bounded on the East bv
Chisholm street, cn the South bv
Dunohoo’s house ai d lot, an the
West by the Southern railway
right of way end on th<_ North by
property of Dailey’s estate. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor
of the Mayor and Council of the
city of Rome vs. Lula Thompson,
as her property for taxes due said
city for the year 1897, for th® u«
of W. T. Cheeor, transferee.
A house and lot in the Fifth
ward of the city of Rome Floyd
c untyGa., fronting on Forest
street 64| feet and running back
same width 125 feel to the corner
of R H.O’Barr's lot. Same be.
ing a lot on the North side of For
est s'ree*, the Southeast corner
of which is 255 feet from Main St.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fn
in favor of the Mayor and council
ofthe city of Rome vs. Mrs. T
\l r rn ‘Lis as the propeity of
• .s. 1. L Cornelius for taxes due
said city for the year 1897 for the
use of \\ . f. Cheney, transfere
Also at the same time and place
Lt No. 5 in the Hardin and Moore
subdivision of the Eifth ward of
of Rome, Ga ~ fronting
and 4 inches on Penning'
t ’'i and running back same width
oi. Levied on by virtue of a
hX h ra in favor of the Mayor and
Mr UU< i‘ l D the City ° f Rl '“ le VS
nt j e i ar^er ae the property
■ 'Aidant, for taxes due said
Ow f T year 18v7 ‘ for use
• Cheney, transferee.
Gvice, Deputy Marshal,
SOUTHERN BIBLICAL ASSEM-
Bly
Knoxville, Tenn., June 16th
’ , 1898 reduced rates via
southern Railway,
On aceout of the meeting of ths
?’" lhe '“ Biblical Assembly at
1 . commencement of the Uni-
Mlß ‘ p yo f Tennessee, June 13th
“‘«l. .nd Su mmßr School for
y, 81 lbe l i.iver.ity, of
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States. ir ' Ughou t the United
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SIEBIFR SUES
f(S JM 1898.
SEoRGtA FLOYD COUNTY
V\ ill 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 July 1898 the following
described property to wit:
•
All that piece or parcel of land
lying and being in Floyd county,
state of Georgia and that part of
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 m
book X page 66 of records of the
Superior Court of Floyd county
same being lot No. 3 and contain
ing two and one fifth acres more
or less. Said lot fronts 12? feet on
the Cedartown road, running back
between parallel lines to a 60 sot t
street said lot’s north boundary
line extends 800 feet, said lot’s
south boundary line extends 82b
feet. Levied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from tTie city
court of Atlant> in favor of the
Southern Home Building and Loan
Association vs. Annie 8. Lester as
the property of the Deft.
Also at the same time and place
one resident lot with buildings
thereon , being citv lot No IC4 in
North Rome Floyd county Ga..
ficntingun corner of Broad street
30 feet aud running back same
width 90 feet along Th; r d street
and being one b’ock from the
Rome and Decatur R. R. depot
Levied upon by virtue of two tax
fi fas in favor of the state and
county for the use of W. T Chen
ey trans, vs. Wm M. Bridges,
tax 1895 and 1896. as the property
of W. M. Bridges.
Also at the tame time and place
all that tract or parcel of hud
lying and being on the right of
road from Rome to Reece’s Springs
bounded cn south by J. J. Reece,
on the east by Priutup’s City on
the west by road to Reece’s Spring.
contaning 1 eighth of an acre more
or less . Said piece of land being in
the shape of a smoothing iron, all
in the 23rd district and 3rd section
of Floyd county Ga and about 1 and
one half miles north of the city of
Rome. Levied upon by virtue of
two fi fas issued from the justice
court 1234 district G. M. Fulton
county Ga , one in favor of A. W.
Ballew and the other in favor of
Elmo Ballew and both aeainst
Melvina Stickney, as the property
of the deft. Levy made by Byars
L. C.
All that tract or pare 1 of land
lying and being in the Etowah di
vision of the city of Rome, Floyd
county Ga.,it being part of lot No
1 in said division, fronting 33 fee'
on Broad street, extending back
110 feet. Bounded on the West by
property formerly owned by J. G.
Dailey, on the South by lot former
ly owned by J. A. Bale, on East by
lot former'y owned by W. H.
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 county vs. R. 11.
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.
322 and 326 in Third district and
Fourth -ection, lying on West side
of Cedartown road, beginning at
the line of the Southeast side of
the Gibbons place, running up the
Alabama road to within 30 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 or less. Levied on
by 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
defeudent, Tax 1897.
Also at the same time and place
lot No. 85 in block “B” of origi
nally the town of Desoto, now the
Fourth ward of the city of Rome
Flcyd county Ga.. fronting on
West Fifth street 89 feet and ex
tending back .260 feet. Also 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
whereon the defendent low resides.
Levied upon by virtue of 3 tax fi
fas issued by John J. Black, for
mer tax collector in favor of the
state and county vs. Mrs. Geo. A
H. Harris, as the property of the
defendant. Taxes 1892,an0 1893
1894.
J, P. McConnell, S ban IT.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA. FLOYD COUNTY,
Under and by virtue of an ordei
granted by the couit of ordinurv
of Floyd county, Georgia, at the
January term 189 S the undersign#
ed, Samuel Funkhouser, udminis
trator of Jchn J. Black, deceased,
will sell on the first Tuesday in
July. 1898 at the court house door
in the citjj of Rome betw»en the
legal hours of sale, to the h'gh< -i
and best bidder for cash the fol
lowing real estate to wit; One un
divided half interest in ihat prop
erty in the Fifth ward of the citv
of Rome known as that portion ol
the Mills property, not heretofore
sold, lying between South Broad
street and Pennington avenue ami
through which Branham Ave. runs
the same being bounded on the
north by said avenue down to a
point about oppo* ite the center of
ths steamboat wharf property and
thence by the Coosa river on the
north and by Myrtle Hill cemetery
as now’ enclosed on the eruth, tin
property described being an undi
vided t h If interest in all that pari
of sa.d Mills property lying on
both sides of Branham avenue noi
heretofore sold.
Also the whole of the following
lots to wit. A lot in the Fifth ward
of rhe citv of Rome beginning at
a point 185 feet south of tne inter
section of Forrest and Harper
streets, running thence south 62
feel and extending back e«st of
uniform width to an alley 150 feet
and having thereon a four room
dwelling house.
Also a lot in the Fifth ward of
the city of Rone beginning at a
point 247 teet south of the inter
section of Forrest and Harper
streets and running thence 55 feet
and thence back east of uniform
width to an alley 150 feet and
having thereon a four room dwel
ling house.
Also that tract of land in the
Fifth ward of the city of Rome ly
ing on tne corner of Forrest streei
and Pennington avenue and front
ing on Forrest street 148 feet and
on Pennington avenue 91| feel,
bounded on the ea-’t by an alley
andon the south by a lot belong
ing to the estate of John J. Black
deceased, having tnereon two four
roomed houses. All sold as the
property of John J. Black
Samuel Funkhouser
Administrator of John J Black
PICTURES HAVE ARRIVED
All parties holding coupons
amounting to $2.50 will call and
take choice. O'hers can trade this
ameunt and get one. Call at once.
W. H. Coker & Co.
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RAILWAY.
Conileused Schedule In Effect May I, 18D8.
2 STATIONS. I No. 10 I No~ id JNol 8
Lv Chattanooga ts.3i>unv 3.l()pm 10.10;>n>
Ar Dalton 7.51 am 4.24 pm 12.10 am
Ar Rome y.ooam 5.35 pm 1.41 am
Ar Atlanta 11.40 am 8.05 pm 5.0 him
Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm 8. lapm s.2otim
Ar Macon 7.10 pm 10.55 am B.loam
Ar Jesup 4.40 am 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 5.25 am 3.25 pm
Ar Jacksonville B.loam 0.-.’apm
Lv Jesup 10.01 am &56pm
Ar Jacksonville I.oopm 10.15pn
Lv Everett '>.3oum| 3.30 pm
Ar Brunswick 6.3oam| 4.30 pm
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
tanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Jacksonville and Atlanta to Brunswick.
stations. No. 7 I No. 9 J No. 13
Lv Atlanta 10.110 pm l.oopm 7.50 am
Ar Rome I.ooam f>.2spm|lo 3>am
Ar Dalton 2.34 am 7.34 pm It.4oam
Ar Chattanooga 4.15 am B.sopir. l.OOpin
Lv Chattanooga 8.40 am W. 10pm
Ar Burgin 4.29 pm
Ar Lexington 5.10 pm 4.50 am
Ar Loui-ville 7.50 pm 7.50 am
Ar Cincinnati 7.30 pm 7 3-hnn ....
Lv Chattanooga 1.25 pm 1.15 am 1 25piu
Ar Nashville . 8.55 pm rt,4oam e>.;>j.i;
No. 7 carrie Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
toChattano >ga and Chaltanoo-'a to Cincinnati.
No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
stations. i No. S. I No. 12 | No. 16
Lv Chattanooga ; B.4oan> 4.10 am lO.oopn.
Ar Knoxville U.ssum B.osam| I.loam
Ar Morrist >wn 1.23 pm 9.50 am 2.25 am
Ar Hot Springs 11.40ain 4 OOan.
Ar Asheville 1.15 pm 5.10 am
Ar Salisbury 8.40 pm 9.30 nm
Ar Greensboro 0.5. i m 1!. lO| n
Ar Raleigh 1.4 i um 3.4 q m
Ar Norfolk 7.30: m
Ar Wa hington I f 1.42 m 9.15pn
Ar New York | l.’.C, m 6.! I m
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to New York via Asheville and Sal
isbury to Riahni.md. arriving Richmond 6.40 a m
also Pullman Sleeping Car Greensboro to Nor
ol k.
No. 16 is solid train Chattanooga to Salis
bury. with Pullin in Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with
out change.
STATIONS. No. 4 i No. 6
LT ChattPMNM* . ... siopin 8.40 an
Ar Knoxville B.4>pmHJ ’sam
Ar Morristown 2.15 pm 1.23 pm
Ar Bristol 7.00am1 3.55 pm
Ar Washington 7.4'>an:
Ar New York l.t’opm
No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Washin rt ,u an ! Clialtan oga to New
York without change.
No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri tol. ’
stations | | No 15
Lv Rome.. 9.10 am
Ar Anniston II lam
Ar Birmingham lo.ohpm
Ar Selma 3..>.>pm
Ar Meridian...., 7.3t)pn
Ar New Orleans in 3'hui
Ar Jackson 9.45 am
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
Ar Shreveport. T-'-' 'pm
tNo. 15 | §No. 9 I KNo. 1 >
2.00 pm 4.50 pm Lv Rome ar 8.50 am 18.35 am
5.40 pm! 6.57 pm Ar Gad den. ar 6.00 am 0.30 am
6.00 pm 7.111 pm Ar Attal a, lv. 5.45 am fl.-.hlayn
Dally except Sunday. | Sunday only.
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