The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, June 20, 1898, Image 3

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tfl'SM SlllGS for JOLT ’B9B "'".jJ UoOty Os OU9e /° bet * HeD th “ ,oy< C ' U if sale, on the first g il ,iourb . lg9B . the ”|'X proper. b J ’ g s CilV »l R ' ,n ‘ e '“ x fl (he City of Home, m L,d-g«i"«ia e following o rgia u |iu b Brtmo l ' me a,ld P i? ttCe 4 As u and 10l in the First ’ e ?o U f’h« city of Rome fronting “ rd .llev 50 more or less deep more or less. nd don the West by an al’ey il,ulld L S.uth by the property I ndarv street andon lh° ?’ ‘f. the’ pro| ert) of Rachael ,a rro levied on as the property f Toha Wright estate, by special dmUhe city place. n « house and lot m tha * ’ do f the city of Rome Floyd ItyGa.. fronting on the prop tv of the Southern Rail way 60 more or less and running back the properly of Tom Mitchell more or less. Rounded on he West by the property of the ; )U ihern Railway, on the North the property of Sam Frazier don-he East by the property ,f Tom Mitchell and on the South )V the property of J. B. Shrop bm. Levied on as the property if Nancy Fergueson for tax due be city’of Rome for the year 189 b or the use cf Chas. A. Hight and IV, J. Nunnally, transferees. Also at the same time a-d place hat tract of land with improve ments located in the Cothran and Jhisholm addition to the city of itorne tia.. and known as fraction if lot No. 62, being a part of that fraction purchased by H M. Wright oi Mrs. E A. Spullock on which there is a two room framed iosca. Bounded on the East by Dhishilm street, cn the South by Durvdioo’s h use at.d lot, an the West by the Southern railway tight of way Bnd on th<_ North by property of Dailey’s estate. Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor jf the Mayor and Council of the city of Rom* vs. Lula Thompson, ns her property for taxes due said city for ths year 1897, for the use io' U’.T, Obcuey, transferee. A house and lot in the Fifth ward of the city o f Rome Floyd c unty Ga., fronting on Forest street 641 feet and running back same width 125 feet to the corner o: R H.O'Barr’s lot. Same bo. 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 tavnrof the Mayor and council ofthe city of Rome vs. Mrs. T L. Curnelius as the property of N1 s. 1. L Cornelius for taxes due said city for the year 1897 for the Uss of W .1. Cheney, trnnsfere Aiso at the same time and place lot No. 5 in the Hardin and Moore subdivision of the Eifth ward of tL'-city of Romo, Ga., fronting ’ ,s cot and 4 inches on Penning byi and running back same width •tu Levied on by virtue of a tax 6 ia i h favor of the Mavor and ‘ oune.t of tfe city O s R . t ‘ rie V 8 , . /' B - Barker as the property " 'Mandant, fortaxes due said city for , h , year 18v7 . fr , r the uge Cheney, transferee. W- Guice. Deputy Marshal. APPLICATION FOR LEt- TER S OF DISMISSION. *’ E U ’ )IA , FLOYD COUNTY ; nereas Soloinan Everett, 111 ,uill islrator of John Mills, ceased, represents to the court 111 iis petition duly filed, that le ll! ‘s administered John Mills’ tState - This is to cite all per m's concerned, kindred and to show cause if any ‘ 1,111 wl ’y said dministra f. * Ministration and re ‘•■st y fct erS Os Emission on the Ju, p ‘;.°; iday in Se Pf-1898. This j bt \ 1898. — —i • Davis , Ordinary 1.3 n ~ just rec 1 S °ns have f’gnme^ ved a con uk-enCras?feß - dozen W n*' e th* e ? klrts and f W| l* s ei| lasts LM9 cent! k «nd c ° i Cent the Cents, Knd for 39 SHERIFF’S SALES FOP JUuY 1898, SEORGfA 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. <>n the first Tuesday in July 189 f 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 in hook X page 66 of records of the Superior Court of Floyd nounty same being lot No. 3 and contain* ii-g two and one fifth acres more or lei-s. Said lot fronts 122 feet on the Cedartown road, running back between parallel lines to a 60 foct 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 the city court of Atlant» in favor of the Southern Home Building and Loan Association vs. Annie S. Lest< j r as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place one resident lot with buildings thereon, being city lot No 104 in North Rome Floyd county Ga.. ficntingon corner of Broad street 30 feet and running back same width 90 feet along Third 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. Win M. Bridges, tax 1895 and 1896. as the property of W. M. Bridges. Also at the tame time and place ali that tract or parcel of land 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 Ci’y 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 bv virtue of two fi fas issued from the ju-tice court 1-234 district G. M. Fulton county Ga. , one in favor of A. VV. Ballew and the other in favor of Elmo Bailew and both against Melvina Stickney, as the property of the deft. Levy made by Byars L. C. All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in rhe Etowah di* vision of the city of Rome, Floyd county Ga.,it being part of lot No 1 in said division, fronting 33 feet uir 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 jot foriner’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 countv vs. R. H. Jones, as the property of the de fendent. Tax 1897. Alsu 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 feel of Kamp’s shop, thince 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 Win S. Gibbons, as the property of the defendeiit, Tux 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 Floyd 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 tux fi fas issued by John J. Black, tor mer tax collector in favor of the state and county vs. Mrs. Geo. A H. Harris, as the prouerty of the defendant. Taxes 1892,anu 1893 1894. J, P. McConnell, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, FLOYD C UNTY, Under ami by virtue of an order granted by the court of ordinary of Floyd county. Georgia, at the January term 1898 the undersign* ed, Samuel Funkhouser, adminis trator of John J. Black, deceased, will sell on the first Tuesday ii. July. 1898 at th- court house door in the city of Rome betW' en the legal hours of sale, to lhe highest and best bidder for cash the fol* lowing real estate to wit; One un divided half interest in that prop erty in the Fifth ward of the citv of Rome known as that portion of the Mills property, not heretofore sold, lying between South Broad street and Pennington avenue and through which Branham Ave. runs ihe same being bounded on the north by said avenue down to a point about opposite the center of ths steamboat wharf property and thence by the Coosa river on the north and by Myrtle Hill cemetery us now enclosed on the sruth, the property described being an undi vided half, interest in all that part of said Mills property lying on both sides of Branham avenue not 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 the inter* secticn of Forrest and Harper streets, running thence south 62 feet and extending back east of uniform width to an alley 150 feet and having thereon a four room dwelling house. Also a lot m the Fifth ward of the city of Rome beginning at a point 247 feet 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 the corner of Forrest street and Pennington avenue and front* ing on Forrest street 148 feet and on Pennington avenue 91| feet, bounded on the east by an alley andon the south by a lot belong* ing to the estate of John J. Black deceased, having thereon two four roomed houses. All sold as the property of John J. Black Samuel Funkhouser Administrator of John J Black PICIURES 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. r SOUTHERN RfllLWflY. Con l.iiM'tl Schfdnle In Effect Mey 1, 18U8. No. 16 I No. 14 1 No. 8 Lv Chaltauuoga "tFsiam 3.16 pm W. 10pm Ar Dalton 7.slam| 4.24 pm 12.10 am Ar Rome O.Ollam 5.35 pm 1.44 am Ar Atlanta 11.40 am B.onpm s.o)uu> Lv Atlanta I. .’Opm 8. l.ipm 5.20 am Ar Macon 7.10 pm 10.55 am B.loam Ar Jesup 4.40 am 2.38 pm Ar Everett 5.23 am 3.25 pm Ar J.a ksouvil'e B.loam 0.25 pm GV Jesup 10.01 am 6.56 pm Ar Jacksonville 1 I.oopm PMrptn Lv Everett ; s.3iam 3.B.tpm Ar Brunswick j 6.30 am 4.30 pr. No. 8 carries PuUmau Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to Atlanta. No. 10 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat tan >oga to Atlanta. No. 14 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Jacksonville and Atlanta to Brunswick. STATIONS. -■ | No? 7 I No. 9 I No. 13 Lv Atlanta |lo.oopmj l.iKipni' 7.suam Ar Rome l.ooam 1123 pm 10.3.3 am Ar Dalton 2.34am] 7.31 pm 11. Warn Ar Chattanooga j 4.13 am 8.50 pm I.oopm Lv Chattanooga 8.40 am 9.10 pm Ar Burgin .... 4.29 pm Ar Lexington 5.10 pm 4.50 am Ar Louisville 750 pm 7.50 am Ar Cincinnati 7 3up.ii 7.30 am .... l.v Chat tanooga 7.25 pm 1.15 am 125 pm Ar Nashville . 6.55 pm 6.4oami 6.35 pm No. 7 carrie Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Chattan > >ga and Chattanooga to Cincinnati. No. 9 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville. stations. No. 6. No. 12 No. 16. Lv Chattanooga 8.40 am 4.10 am lO.oOpm Ar Knoxville 115.5 am 8,03 am, I.loam Ar Morrist .wn I.23ptn 9.50 am 2.25ani Ar Hot Springs 11.46: m 4.00 am Ar Asheville I.lspm] 5.10 am Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm 9.30 am Ar Greensboro o.s?i>m 12.10, m Ar Raleigh 1.4< :.m 3.4 pm Ar Norfolk 7.3'hini Ar Wa 6 -T.’ nt 9. . , m Ar New Vork 12.4 l| Hl 6. 1 m No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta nooga to New York via Asheville and Sal isbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond 6.40a.m. also Pullman Sleeping Car Greensboro to Nor olk. No. 16 is solid train Chattanooga to Salis bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with out change. StatV N| TT* ~ x "- 1 >’o. 6 Lv Chattanooga: i s.<»>pm B.loam Ar Knoxville ! I 8.4 pm 11 .Y>am Ar Morrist >wn I I 2.15 pm 1.21 pm Ar Bristol ! 7.00 am 3.7>5pm Ar Washington I 7. loam Ar New York 1 ■ -J '-20PW No. 6 carries Pullman Sleeping Cur Chatta nooga to Washingt hi and Cliauam oga to New York without ehan-Ai. No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox ville to Bri tol. STATIONS? 'i No. 15 Lv Rome j '■ ■ 10am Ar Anniston 11.21 am Ar Birmingham l W.oopm Ar Selma 3..>.>pm Ar Meridian 7.30 pm Ar New Orleans, ...■ ■■ ■ ■ io. 3oum Ar JucksoYi 9.45 am Ar Vicksburg 11.35 nm Ar Shreveport I ■ 7.2>pm ♦No. 15~|TNo. 2 I > Ka V) 'g.OOpm' 4.50 Wm Lv Rome. ar 8.56 am 8.35 am 5.40 pm 6.s7pm|Ar Gad don. ar rt.OOam 6.3 lam 6.00 pm T.iopm Ar Attul'a. lv 5.45umi 6.20 am t Duily except Sunday. « Sunday only. F. S. GANNON, 3dv.p A G.M.,Wxsbiairton. D.G J. M CULP. TruJ. Washington. D. C W. A. YOMT. ft F. A.. Washington, D O. | C. A A*.». A,CteM*MoCATn*» s I A I N T ■ A < I R s k Y i I 1 p i L I 11 * Mi B « i ; N I I I |K mw ®.| l tebrfi Pauls swill * ■ I g KB® »♦ THEY ARE THE ♦ W(® F $7 KIND (0 . «&> gAT OTHER PLACES. ’ g IftiwMiiiigtoS.® •) ‘" ** ” 4 W • - <j —, j t. v r M . •«. « ,<..«» * « M£ JO NEH'Z g.l a® * -> ■* ■. ■‘4fc Sr | Tnat is, o ?•- m Ilinsry, is new *' Sr * ani S'.ylis'i. TV? n/s oiil caSi W * for o j.' slurs sarin? aid su n- 0* * rnar stock Wa gat a libi’rAl £•• '"ss ©, discount, by paying cash and jY* # Can afford to give our custom- 8 era j>>lsfa*l?s> th aina j ss > * ■ * pay for theirs, who buy on timl * * and sail on tim?, Cam? and ■ g i . pries before buying., Wacazd. sell ya i twa hats far what yaa . > will pay fur one at other hou sos- ’ ' •.* B 1 Urso A, (k Garrard 3 * B ’W BEST SANITARY PLUMBING Gas, Water and Steam Fitter. | .CMS Fixtures, Gas Stjref, & Pumps, Hydraulic rams, steam fix * tures, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Elec- S trie fixtures. jj? I have employed Alex S. Piercedo take charge of my shop department. He is one of the best workmen imihe. • | South. Repair work attended to | promptly. • | ‘JOHN C-CHILDS. " >■ -w | 223 Broad st. Opposite Thos. Fahy..