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W at
Time
Prices.
While on the one hand
as a 'result of the war.
• nearly all food products
have advanc'd in price,
on the other hand, it
has had {precisely .the
opposite effect on the
Furniture
Trade.
We|*,muat keep cur
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 tha.i can be Lund
elsewhere. Our line is
I
Complete arid
Upto Date.
Consisting ir. part of
Bedroom
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. Cali on
Rlindy,
Hiirvev
& Company.
. uwiDvi’t forget that Mt
I’m I'di is n "harge of our re
La H lepanment and that he can
& anything made of wo d.
1 SfflFF' BUSS
j «T 18118
'JJ ORGIA ELoYD COl NTY
Vvidbesold before the court
house dcoi in the city <>i Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal
hours of snle, on the first Fuerdny
in At.gm>t 189 F the following
dehcrincti property to wit:
All that piece or parcel of land
lying and hei gin Floyd county,
stale of Georgia and that part of
said county known as the additioi
of J R Stevens, deceased to East
Rome, a plat of which said addi
tion ie recorded and registered <n
hook X page 6G of records of the
Superior Court of Floyd 3oun|y
same being lot No. 3 and c ntain
ii'g two and one tittli acr- > 8 more
or lei-s. Said lot. fronts 12:’ feet on
the Cedartown road, running hack '
between parallel lines th a 60 foci 1
street said lot’s, north boundary j
line extends 800 feet, said l'» 's
south boundary line extends 82b!
feet. L< vied upon by virtue of an
execution issued from the city
court of Atiant i in favor of tlm
Southern Home Building and Loan
Association vs. AnnieS. Lester as
the property of the Deft.
Ail that tract or parcel of land
situated, lying and being in the
city of Rome, county of Floyd
and state of Georgia in the Savier
Hill addition to the city of Rome
in the rear of the residence of
James T Moore and known as the
»Vesl half of lot N». six in said
additien The above being the |
property described in a deed to .1.
F. Huston by Mariah Grant M >l
- ai d Ruth B -nd, dated Sept
25 h 1889 and recor ed in book ot
deeds “P. P.” page 152, No. 90 id
Record ofDeedj of county
Gb, Levied cn by virtue of afi fa
issued from Floyd Superior court |
in favor of Nickle Association fori
use of officers of Floyd Superior!
court vs C. S . Foster and J. K.
Huson, as the property cf J. F
Huson.
Also a’ the same time and place
me black mare mule about six j
years old, about fifteen hands
high named Daisy. One dark bav
nurse mule about fix years ot®, .
about fifteen hands high named j
Mike, purchased of Bass Bros’ &
Co. Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage fi fa issued from Floyd
city court in favor of Bass Bros’
vfc Co,, vs C. S. Ellison as the
property of the defendant.
Also at the fume time and place
that tract or parcel of land in the
city of Rome Georgia, bounded pu j
the North by the corporate limits
of sold city, on the East by a
atreet running Northwesterly from
West First street to the corpcrate !
limits of said city, said street being
unnamed but next East from
Ninth avenue, on the South by
he pioperiy lately deed d by,S-
S King to the Merchant's Ni'ion
•i| Bank if ’Rome Ga., the South
boundary line proceeding from
ihe Southwest corner of said
Bank’s properly to and along the
North side of North Boundary
street to a point opposite the East
side of the old eemetary, thetfee
to the Southeast corner ot said
eemetary, theuCe alo"g rhe East
side ot said eemetary to the Norti •
east corner, thence along the
North side ot Norti) Boundary S ,
! to a point opposite the E <st aid ■
of the old eemetary. thence to the
Southeast corner of said eemetary
to the Northeast corner, thenco
along the North side of said cem -
ta.'V to King street and thence
Northerly a'ong said King street
to the corporate limits of said
city, the North boundary line oi
the property levied on, excepting a
lot fronting on North Boundary
street two hundred and ten fT
and ruining back the same width
two hundred and ten feet. Convey
ed to J P. Griffin by Hugh Brow;
■ n July 9th 1869. Levied on as tl. <
property of P. L. Turuley, a*
trustee tor his wife E . T. Turuley,
and as the property of E. T. Turn
ley, to satisfy an execution issued
by John J . Bliidic tax collector
against said Turuley,as trustee foi
iis wife Dec 20 1894, for taxes
due the state and County forth
sear and also the tax fi fas foi
he years 1889, 1890, 1892, 1898
1895 and 1896 and other lax fi la
in my bands.
Also at the same time and plac»
all that tract, of parcel of lane
situated, lying and being m the
•rnwu of East Rome, Fioyd county
Ga , beginning at the Southeast
corner of lot number five in Block
•‘N.”and running East along l
Sharp Lane towards Maple street
one hundred and ii ty feet, lin net
West one hundred and fifty fee
to starting point. Levied on by
virtue of a fi fa issued from the
city court of Atlanta in favor of
Miss Florence Young vs Mrs. V.
A. Wils n, as tlie property of the
defenda.it.
J. I’. MeCoNNKi.b, Sheriff.
AT COURT HOUSE
find Jai 1 , Doing of a Day
Am: g Law Breakers.
COURY IN SESSION,
Will Take up Civil Business
Tills week. Other News.
*
L^pt.'Sheriff Bill McLeod, made
whole sale arrests of negroes yes
terday.
The following were arrest'd n
warrants and lodged in jail:
Jennie Pams and Mora Smith
disorderly conduct.
Jim Earley, cattle stealing.
Judge Bonnor trespassing
Henry Johnsen was sent to the
chaingang for 5 months for
robbery.
JUtTICK COURT
Justice curt convened this
morning in re nlar session, by
Justices ot tlie P-nce E. P. Tread
away and Walter Har ii
Legal business will be taken up
this week
GOES T THE ASYLUM.
Mr Fletcher Waie took Cotri,
M iner, ooL, to the asylum at Mil-
I d ' ville last night.
ROME BUSINESS COLLEGE
Rome, Ga., will receive young
men and ladies now at the actual
cost to the College for carrying
them through a thorough commer
cial Course, and furnish board,
books and commercial blanks and
accept an easy time note for tuition
payable'after a position is secured.
The College procured
92 POSITIONS THE PAST YEAR.
It supplies schools and colleges
with competent teachers of Pen
manship and principals of commer
cial departments; sends first les-j
sons in Shorthand fully explained i
for io cents in stamps; is strongly ,
endorsed by hundreds of Imsiness
and professional men who employ
its graduates at Stenography ot
Bookkeeping. Address all letteik
Lo the Principal, xl. i>. jhockley,
Rome. Ga
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“OB RAILWAY.
(on lensed Schedule iu Effect May 1, 18118.
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Lv CbalUiuoo. a ... .... 6.3 bum il.wpm Ki.lOpn
Ar Dalton 7.51U1H, 4.21 pm 12, lo.in
Al- Rouiu 9.0.1 am s.3spni' I.4d; U
Ar Atlanta ........,,,.. ii.4dimii B.ospmi s.o>m.
Lv Atlanta 4.2bpm 8.15 pm :5.20ar
ArMauoii 7.10 pm 11».55um S.iuai.
Ar Jesup d. Wain 2.38 pi:
Ar Everett,, 5.2,5 am 3.2.-,pi
Ar JacKUPin li:<- aiuuui 8.25 -
Lv Jesup l(>7uiain Ufipi
Ar Jacksonville... 2 I ; 00pm 10.15 pi
Lv Everett ! s.3oam| 3.30 pr
Ar Bi'un.swn'k ; 6.3oam| d.3opi
No. 8 carries I'ullmun Sleeping Car C\atta
nooga to Atlanta.
No. |0 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chat
’.an o-,'n to Atlanta.
No. i i cinyie, Uullnian Sleaplnk Car Atlann
.o Jaektmuville and Atlaiituffo Hi uu-wicit.
-f•» : No. 7 I \... jNa 13
Lv Atlanta lo.oopm 4.00 pm 7.50 an
Yr Koine I.ooam H.2.->pmllo.:t>an
Ar Dalton 2.34 am 7.3dpin ll.dlun
Ar < hattanooga 4.K>;im KnOpml l.oopn
Lv Chattanoo-a 8 40am, 9.lopm' . ..
Yr Burgin 4.2l'pm
Yr Lexington n.iopm d.'so'am
Yr Loni-vii; .. 750 pm ?.stkim
\rrinc!:it:siti . Z3opm TStam ~
Lv Chattanooga ~ 1,85 pm I. Hui ’ 125pn
Yr NaHhville , '>.. r >.’>pin- ii. iiiam o ’.>pi
No. 7 carrlo Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanti
o ' tiattan > pa an i < ’’lattaaooza to Cincinnati
No. 9 carrk- ■ PnlUn.in Sleeping Car Atlant:
o Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
s-rv’j \'o. fl. | No. t 2 No. 15
-v Ciiatta-c o a~......1 8.40 am 4.loamjo.oopr:
Yr Km 1155 am 8.0.5 am I.IOal)
Yr Morrist wn 1.23 pm 9.50 am 2.25 an
Yr Ho' Springs 11.46 am 4.00 an
yr Asncvitle 1.15 pm 5. loan
YrSalismiry 6 40].n> 9.30;ni
Yr <. reen-boro 9.52 pm 12.10; n
Yr Raleigh . I.d’-am 3.4 >pn
>r Noriolk 7.3":>ni
Yr W n hiii ■: I f 1.42 ni p n
vr .Xe« Y,,,-:. | 1 1'3.43pm 6.23: n
No. 12 carries Pullin m Sleeping Car Chattu
tooga to N-w York via Asheville and Sal
-bury to Rietyn mil arriving Ri -hinond-i 40a m
so Pullman Sleeping Car Greensboro to Nor
ilk.
N i. 10 is solid train Chattan<\:ga to Salls
-I'■ '■ ’’ atn sleoptm; Car Chattanooga
■> s-ihsbury and-Salisbury to New York with
us change.
stati No 1 X.i -
,v ( iiattanon ta 5.00 pm 8.40ui:
r Knoxville j. 8.4 pm 1155 an
M-i.r'-i't nvu 2 15pm 4.23pn
1 I;; 1 '- 0 . 1 T.ooum :i.sspn
i- Washington ?.40an
.r New Y’ork I 1.20pn
No fl. cari-ii - Pullm in Sleeping Car Chatta
lOoza t> W 1-. in»t m and Chattanooga to New
Y ork without ch.m re.
No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Bri tol.
mtattonb.- I . i “NiJ.TS -
I r B.iOam
Ar Anniston 1 11-»l-im
Ar Birmingham | 10.00 pm
) r Sr lri ?-y. 1 3.55 pm
Ar NewJsrle:in- ; 4n.3oam
* r JacKxon....: ,7f. 7 p. i.vam
Ar Yi.-k-.burg 1 il.:tsa, u
Yr Shreveport , ... 7.20 pm
No. 15 | liNo. 9 ~’ ~7Na716 SNoT)
.’.(Kii-n. 1 ipn, i,< Rome ar B.soam| 8.35 am
•:4 Ipm piu Ar Gml lieu, ar fl.Ooam tf.3oam
f Npm Ar Altai a h album 120 am
I Daily encopt Sunday. | SumUyoniy. -
P. S.GANNON,3dv.p A o h., Washington, D.CL
I. M CCLP, Traf. Mgr., Washington, D. O.
. W. A. TUMK. Q. P. A, Washington, D. Q
a A ■KNWNyfBB ca-..-
S BEST SANITARY PLUMBING 1
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I 1 J; (ias, Water and Steam Fitter.
4 v 4| I - Water l-
Wl A *oas Fixtures, neters (^as Stoves, M
R 3; Pumps, Hydraulic rams, steam fix- p
W Y# 1 u . res ; Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Llec=
ci trie fixtures.
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$7 * 5 I have, employed Alex S. Pierce to 7
t L % take charge of my shop department. L
•10l IJ He is one of the best workmen in the &
W m 2 South. Repair work attended to K
J A’ $ promptly.
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11 : iKJOHN C-CHILDS. i
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| 223 Broad st. Opposite Thos. Fahy. g
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& mjr stock We gat a libera ♦jg
wt <k discauij. b/ paying cash and m
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w * srsj))d;fj-I is? tiaa he uses 5
« pay for theirs, who buy oa tim J
St J and sell on time, Coma and *
.* price before buying. We can * jg
* sell you two hats for what you *
HI i* will pay for one at other houses *
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