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Wai
Time
Prices.
While oo the one hand
as' a result of the war.
nearly all food products
have advanced in price.
on the other hand, it
has had 'precisely 'the
opposite effect on the
pURN I RE
Trade.
We| must keep our
. sales up to the normal
’’ standard, and to do th’s
we realize that goods
must be sold lower than
ever, and we are prepar
ed and determined to
make you lower prices
on anything in our
house than can bn Lund
elsewhf re. Our line is
Complete and
Up to Date.
Consisting in part of
Bedroc m
Suites,
Parlor
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 casketsco.
ffi ns. robes, etc., at the lowest
prices. Call on
Rlnidy,
Harvey
& Company.
P. S. Don’t foiget that Mr
Lanedell ie ’.n charge of our re-
depart ment and that he can
gMhgpeud anything made of wood.
sum sw*
r" j 1 y 1898.
GEORGIA FL'iYb COUNTY
d ill be sold before the court
h >use di.oi in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. (la. between the 1. gal
hours of sale, mi the first Tuerduy
in Ju'*' 189 f the following
describ'd property to wit:
All that piece or parcel of land
lying and bei gin Floyd county,
stste of Georgia and that part ot
said county known as the addition
of J. R Stevens, deci used to East
Rome, n 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. 8 and contain
ing two and one titth acr j s more
or lets. Said lot fronts 12? feet on
the Cedartown road, running hack
between parallel lines to a 60 foet
street said lot’s north boundary
line extends 800 feet, said lot’s
south boundary line extends 82b
feet. L' vied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from the city
court of Atlanta 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
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’oek from the
Rome and Decatur R. R. depot.
Envied upon by virtue of two tax
<i fas in favor of the state and
county for the use of \V. T Chen
ey. trans, vs. Win M. Bridges,
tax 1895 and 1896. as the property
•>f W. M. Bridges.
Also at the tam« time and place
ali that tract or parcel of If nd !
lying and being on the right of
road from Rome to R ece’s Springs
bounded on soipn by J. J. Ree'e
on the fast by Pmitup’s Ci'y on
tile wi st by road to Reece’s Spring.
containing 1 eighth of an acre more
r legs. Said piece of land being in
the shape of a smootniny .ron, all
in Ihe 23rd district and 3rd section
■ >! Floyd county Ga and about Ian 4
one half miles north of the city of
Rome. Levied upon by virtue ol
two fi fas issued from the jn-tice
eourt 1231 district G. M. Fulton
county Ga- , one in favor of A. W.
Ballew and the other in favor of
Elmo Raileiy- and b>th against
Melvina Stickney, as the property
if the deft. Levy made by Byars
L C.‘
All that tract or parcel of 1-und
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 38 fee'
,n Broad street, extending back
110 feet. Bounded on the West by
property formerly owned by J. G.
Dailey, on the South by lot
owned by J. A. Bale, on East by
iot formerly owned by W. 11.
Webb. Also lot No. 2, same divis*
ion of said city and county ironi
ng 28 feet on Broad street and
extending back 1*27 feet. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi fa issue!
by V. T. Sanford, T. C-,in favor
of state and county vs. R. JI.
Jones, as the property oflhe de
fendent. Tax 1897.
Also at the same time and place,
■ til that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in Floyd county
Ga ~ and being part of lots No.
■>O9 H nd 326 m Third district and
Fourth ‘•ection, lying on West side
of Cedartown road, beginning at
the line of the Southeast side of
.he Gibbons place, running up th'
I Alabama road to within 30 feel of
1 Kamp’s shop, thence South to the
I fence, thence along the fence to
die Cedartown road thence nt
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 ot
the state and county vs Wm. S.
Gibbons, a,s the property of tin
defendent, Tax 1897.
Also at the sam« time and place
j lot No, 85 in block “B” of origi
; Daily the town of Desoto, now the
Fourth ward ci (he e.ity of Rome
Floyd county Ga., fronting on
West Fifth street 89 fest and ex
tending back 260 feet. Also part
of lot No. 43 in the Fourth ward
lof said city and county, fronting
| on avenue C.BB feet and extending
| back 200-feet and being the place
i whereon the defendent now reside-.
Levied upon by virtue of 3 tax ti
| fas issued by John J. Black, ior
! mer tax collector in favor of the
state and county vs. Mrs. Geo. A
H. Harris, as the property. of the
defendant. Taxes 1892,and 1893
' 1 804.
P. McCovNkli., Sheriff.
AD MIMS 1 R A TOR’S SALE
GEORGIA Fl.i-VD f UNTV,
Under ..■I hr virtue of an --h I-i
gia'ded I lie e urt. < I i.|(| .
ot F oyd I 'll. V Ire 'U. al lh(
Jai u iiy ’ • -r- 1898 .' . ,i<. .
ed, Sanin I' > i not, , <.dmii,:>
• rat or oi h n I 6 kc k, < ecea eI,
w ill -ell ou I h<- tii -I Tuesday H
July. 1898 it t tl» court h -i.-i. dooi
in the city ot Rome In tw eri tin.
legal h"ul- ot a> e, to the |, 1., .
and tiesi bidder for ca-h lie fol
lowing real estu e to wit; One un
divided li II interest n fiat prop
erty in the Fifth ward of the citv
of Rome known as that portion ol
the Mills proper y, not her>tp*ore
sold, lying be tween South Broad
street and Pennington avenue »n<i
through which Branham Ave. runs
the same being bounded on the
north by .-aid avenue down to a
point about opp » ite the center of
ths steamboat wh: rs property and
thence by the (Jous > river on • tin
north anil by Myrtle Hill <■ nut-rv
as now enclosed on the gruth, the
property described being an undi
vided I alt interest in nil that pari
of said Mills property lying in
both sides of Branham avenue not
heretofore sold
• A'so the whole of the following
1< t? to wit. A lot in the Fifth ward
of the citv of Rome beginn ng at
a point 185 feet south of tne inlor
sectici. of Fonest and Harper
st-eets, running thence south 62
feet and extending back e st bf
uniform width to au alley 150 Mt
and having thereon a hur rticin
dwelling house. .
Also a lot in the F 'th ward ot
the city of i;-> -uh beginning at a
point 247 teet south id the inter
section of Foi rest, and Harper
streets and running tin nee 55 M t
and thence back east <>t uniform
width to an al’ey 150 feet and
having thereon a f >ur r <om dwel
ling house.
Also that tract of ’and T, th"
Fifih ward of the edv of Rom ■ ly
U g on to; <oi iu-r ol F rie-i -t/""
and Penning’on aveuii and front
ing un Ficre-i str e. 148.fel at 1
on Pennin ton av nne 91 I .■>.
bounded o. the ea ! by ai, d lev
andon th" .-oii'h L. a i t ,L' b.i g
ng to the estate oi J .hu .1 Black
deceased, h ving i ner on two I m
roomed b uses All sold as (In
property of John .1 Black
Samuel Funkii user
A'lminietrator ot |.<liii J Black
PICTURES HIV J Gl L VE )
All- parties holding coup ns
amounting to $2 50 will call and
tike choice Ofh rscin rad..' thi
ameunt and pel o :e Cai. at one-.
W . H. Coker & Co .
nrmn ii« iwu .»-»«•» znn* v> axh. : ■< «i— - w •-» -e a*«
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(on lenfcv I miu <lu e in IJlect .V y I, IS
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Ar Dalton ; 7.Mani I'. L'Ui l. J . iDa
Ar Rome ■ ohim >.3 t.44:nn
Ar Atlana .. 1 11, i 'nr m A.Hr -n
Lv At! a
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No. 8 currit- ’’iHman Slo ping Car CLuli. -
uooga to Atkin 1 a.
No, 10 can ' Pullman Sk Car Cha
tan ova to 1 . .- a.
No. HcarrL . Sh'D; c\. r A Pan la
:□ Jacl'.soi;\ P 1 and Allan I ‘o. to Bi tinswlck.
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to('h:; turn,j 'iian.ll lattanoo ito I
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•.o Cirni.Haiti .id I Chattauyogu to Louisville.
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i Lv < Jhattanouga 8 40am twain 0 Opn
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t Dully except Sunday. 5 Sunday only.
S. OAS'XUS. 3dv.p. A. G. w . Washing toa. D.G
I. M CULP, Tr»t. Mtfr., Wa-ninuton, D. Q
'Jf- A- TURK, G. P. A., Wunblugtou, D. C.
C A HSINS-'OTKA, A.0.1*.
s best sanitary plumbing M
-4 N f ' K,
r Jflg
I (ias, Water and Steam Fitter.
I A j Gas Stoves, |.
J -it Pumps, Hydraulic rams, steam fix- |'.*
v S tures, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Elec- <p
$ trie fixtures. fr
i P ’if I have employed Aleji S. Pierce to W '
L t tak ? charge of my shop department. C
J tjj 15 one °f rhe best workmen in the L.
South. Repair work attended to ft
:< M £ promptly. . K
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• 223 Broad st. Opposite Thos. Fahy, rt
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;Tn At 13, oj< mil Im ary, is new > Jg
■Jy * and Stylish. Wa lava piid cash J S
for our entire spring and sum- * Ig
f 1 * mer stock We got a liberal *jg
. $ discount, by paying cash and Jjg
'4 X Ccin afford to give our custom- 5
> 7 * ersjin id j for lass than houses *
J pay for theirs, who buy on tim s *
and sell on tims. Coma and *
J price before buying. We can *
7V | sell you two hats for what you *
< 2 will pay for one at other houses * W
’■ HrSo A. O. Garrard * |
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