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PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE
LAND
fIgORGU tLOYD COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
court ot ordinary of said county,
will be «o’d at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday in October 1898,
the court house iu said county,
h.tweeu tn* legal h' urn of sale the
billowing real es aie. situated in
Floyd county towit.—All that
tract or parcel of land situated,
lying and being in the 22ud Dis
trial and 3rd Section of .Floyd
county Georgia and known as parts
of lots numbers [39] thir y-nine,
suYettv aim 17o] seventy five
VoWl i,-—A tftrip off thH North end
and across 10l number[7s]seventy
live just 110] ten chames wide,
making [4o] icrty acres, also a
strip oil' the North end of lot No
170] seventy extending from the
Fuel line of the lot to the road bed
nf the North and South railroad,
ÜBt | 10] ten chains wide, making
twelve and twenty-two one hun
dredths [l2 22] acres, also another
birip oil'said lot number [7o] sev*.
futy. West of said railroad and
North of the foilowing described
line, beginning at a point on the
Fast side ot the railroad thirteen
and ii ty one hundredths [13.50]
chains liom the South line of the
lot tbetce South [39] thirty-nine
degrees West, five and thirtyssix
on e hundredths [5.36] chains toa
crook in the South tide of the
ditch, thence South eighty-one
degrees [Bl] West on the South
sidu of tue Ultch to the ooundary
hue of lot number thirty nine [39]
making forty-six and eighteen one
hundredth [46 18] acres Also all
o f lot number tuirty nine [29]
which lies West of the crest ot
the mountain, making according
to a survey made by J. A. Arnold,
county surveyor, fifty-one and six
ty oue hundredths [5160] acres
The whole tract containing one
hundred and fifty [lso] acres in
said county ot Floyd ano state of
Georgia. Terms of sale of the
above described 150'acres of land
cash
Also at the game time and
place lot of land number [23l]
two hundred and thirty-one it.
the 23rd District and 3r i Section
of originally Cberokcrf county Ga
Said lot containing one hundred
and sixty [ ICO] acres,more or legs.
Terms of sale of the above d» scrib
ed 160 acres $500.00 cash and ba.-
auce in one and two years, with
interest at eight per cent per an
num until paid.
Also at the sum , time and place
one undivided one ha t interest in
the following land towit;--Lying
and being in the Coosa Division of
tlm city of Rome Georgia and
known as lot? numbers [7o] sev
enty, [7l] seventy-one [72] seven
ty-two, [73] seventy-three, [74]
and part of lot num
ber [7s] seventy five; lots fronting
on Gas street thirty feet more or
less and running back same width
to the Oostanaula river, also em
bracing so much of a fraction
of lots as is on said river and
bounded on the North by Third
avenue and running up Third ave
nue to back 61 lot on which the
brick mill known as the J. F. Mc-
Clure mill is situated, and them
along ttie line of these lots in a
Southwest direction to the line of
lot number seventy-five [7s] then
along said lot to the Oosianaula
to the beginning corner ol
third avenue, being situated in
r oyd county Georgia. Terms ot
•ale of the above described city
P’operty to be p tid as on
or before Januaiy Ist 1899.
u J; Hughs, Administrator of T.
r Howell, deceased.
YOUNG LADY GRADU
**( the Rome Business College
aie thoroughly prepared for
st, nographic and office work ;
t'l'yare found capable when
tlle y go into i
business prac
tice; they re- .
cei ve high *
n (1 a -
fro m . iRKiffIHEB
employ. MMVtH
eM as being
f 4'able and experienced.
Home business College enjoys
largest enrollment of pupils
•‘t has had in its history. There
" 'll be thousands of vancancies
t ||is fall to fill. Young men and
•idles will do well to enter here
dll, l pi epare lor thorough com
mercial work.
H. S. Shock ley,
. Principal.
Web UCCeßsful Physicians.
'/ ** BBr<7dß ) t“'?,? d . Ur ; * Ca
jHctly r.iiabj-Jj Atlanta, <«*., tu beiti,* per-
r «n» r kßbly •uoeeeeful in the
1 biw e ute ?**!? dneuae.of uieuaud women,
•md of endia-i O Jh? r * '“I- Our readjre if in
those ehouM oerUinijr write
*>d r“« ’HI reemre a free
11<^ wuw>u *** CMC by return mail
SHERIFF" SALES
FOR OrTOB R 1898.
seorgia Floyd county
Vvill be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome.
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legai
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
iu October 1898 the following
described property to wit:
Twenty acres of land lying on
the North side of lot No. 51 in the
24th district and 3rd section of
Floyd county. Ga., 20 acres ex
tending entirely across the North
side of said lot, and being all
cleared. .Levied on by virtue of a
fi fa issued frem Floyd Superior
court in favor of Nancy B. Barnett
et al against James M. Birnett,
one of the defendants, ind in bis
possession, as the property of
James M. Barnett,
Also at the same time and place
fractional parts of lots of land
number 219, and 214 in the whole
50 to 60 acres on the North side of
Cedar Creek»of the oversaid state
and county and in the 4ih district
and 3rd section, it being the prop
erty described in this mortgage fi
fa issued from Floyd Superior
court in favor of S. E. Smith,
against M. F. and A. J. Kinard,
as the property of the defendant.
•
Also at the same time and place
oue upright piano, levied on by
virtue of two fi fas issued from
Floyd city e court, One in favor of
L. Lytle and the oiher in favor of
Geo. Byrd, both against T. B.
Higginbotham, as the property of
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
the South half of lot number 45.
in the Cothran and Chislom addi
tion to the city of Rome, fronting
50 feet on Gibson street and run
ning back ITO feet. Levied on by
virtue of a justice court fi fa is
sued from the Justice court of the
919 ch distric*, G. M. in favor of
J. W. Coker & Co., against C. W,
Borders, as the property of the
defendant. ,Levy made by W. M.
Byars, L. C.
Also at the same time and place
two acres more or less, of land in
the Southeast comer of laud lot
number 818 in the 23rd district
and 3rd section of Ficyd county,
Ga.. being apart of a tract ot
eleven acres conveyed by George
S. Black, Sr , to Jack C. Blake,
being the propertv whereon Win.
Daniel, the defendant in n fa, now
resides, and levied on as his prop
erty. written notice given Win
Dani'd. the defendant residing on
said land, as required by law,
property pointed by plaintiff in fi
fa Levied ou by virtue of Justice
court fi fa issued from the Justice
court of the 919th district G. M.
in favor ol John M. Vandiver, vs
Wm. Daniel, as the property of
the defendant. Levy made by W.
M. Byars, L. C.
Also at the same time and place
the life estate of A. J. McCrary in
the North half of lot of land No.
231 in the 24th district and 3rd
section of Floyd county, Ga., said
half lot containing eighty acres.
Levied on by virtue of a justice
court fi fa issued from the 919th
district G. M. in favor of W. C.
Hammond vs Eii McCrary and.A.
J. McCrary, as the property of
the defendant.
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
3berill‘s Tai sales
ForOcWr 1898.
GEORGIA,FLOYD COUNTY,
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of R tm«
Floyd ‘county Ga., between the
legal hours of sale m the IstTues
duy in October 1898,the follow
ing described property by vtuo
of state and county tax fi fa» is
sued by the tax collector of Flwyd
county Ga., and against, the fol
lowing named defendants.
Lots or parcels of city lots in
the Coosa Division ot the city of
Rome. Floyd county Ga.. towit. —
The store house and lot on th i
Northwest side of Broad street,
being part of city lots No, 2 and
3 iu the said Coosa Division,front
ing on Broad street 28 feet and
extending back one hundred feet
more or less and bounded on one
side by the property of A. B. S.
Moseley and on the other by the
Nevin opera house, said property
now occupied by the Hanson Sup
ply Co Levied on by virtue of a
tax fi fa issued by V. T. Sanford,
tax collector, in favor of state and
county for tax 1897, against J, H .
Rhodes, as the property of the
defeudant.
Also at the same time and pb<ce
that tract or parcel of land towit.
th it part oi lot in the 23rd district
and 3rd section of Floyd county
To Musical Peple of Rome
It is with pleasure that we introduce to our read.-rs the pric
of a new and complete stock of
MIK, MB
Small Musical Instrumen
n the new Moseley building, 327 Broad street
where we would be pleased to have ’you call and
examine our goods.
The stock consists of some of the best mikes
pianos and organs on the market ed ty. We
keep a full line of everything pertaining toa first
class music store—Something Rome has needed for
a long time. Give us a call and you will find a
store that Romans may be proud of
We are determined to close o
-BICYCLERS
the earliest possible date.
E. RTOBHBg
327 Broad Street.
S. P. Davis, Manager.
We keep on ha’ d at all times a full stock of
Sheet Music
Ga,, being part of lot No, 323,
containing 10 acres, commencing
at a stake Northwest corner and
thence running due East 273 yards,
thence South 190 yards to a stake,
thence West to a stake 264 yards
thence North 170 yards to a stake.
Levied on by virtue of tax fi fas
issued by John J. Black, former
tax collector, in favor of the state
and county fcr tax 1889, 1890 and
1891, against William Daniel, as
the propeity cf the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
lots of land Nos 1061 and 1062 in
the 3rd,district and 4th section of
Floyd countv Ga., the property of
the defendant, each lot contain'
ing 40 acres, more or les'. Levied
on by virtu- of a tax fi fa issued
by John J. JU ack, former tax col
lector, for tax 1891 in favor of
Samuel Funkhouser administra*>
tor of J . J. Biack, deceased trans
feree, vs, Henry Chubb, a« the
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land ly
ing in the 23rd district and 3rd
section of Floyd county Ga , and
in West Rome, described as fol
lows, Commencing at a pine tree
at the Northwest corner of said lot
and running thence North 198 feet
to an iron stake, thence East 216
feet, thence North 198 feet and
thence West 216 feet to beginning
point, being part of lot No. 201,
containing one acre more or less
and now occupied by W. W, Huu
ley. Levied on by virtue of a tax
fi fa issued by J. J, former
tax collector for lax 1892, in favor
<>f W. J. Neel, transferee, against
Eliza E Buice, as the property ot
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
ail that tract or parcel of land
known and dessribed as the part
of land lot No. 21< ; n the 23rd
district and 2rd section of Floyd
county Ga .. and designated as lot
No 24 in the Hix Survey of the
Cooley farm, A plat of said put ,
vey recorded in the clerk’s office
book “X” of deeds, page 66. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi ia issued
by V. T. Sanford, T. C., for tax
due 1897, in favor of M. N. West
& Co., transferee, vs D. C- Camp
bell, as the property of the defend
ant.
Also at the same time and place
laud lot number 67 in the 22nd
District.and 3rd Section of Floyd
county Ga., containing 160 acres
more or less. Levied on by virtu*-
of a justice court fi fa issued from
the Justice court of the 1075th
District U. M. of Polk county Ga.
in favor of J. L. Camp, surviving
partner of Camp Glovt,r& Co., vs.
Thos. H. Bo z, as the prop rtv of
the defendant. Levy niadi by W.
M. Byars L- C. •
J. P. McConnell. Sheriff.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
LAND,
t—
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY .
By virtue of an order of the
court if ordinary of said county
will be sold at public outcry ou
the first Tuesday in October 1898
at the court house in said county
between the legal hours of sale the
following real estate situated in
Floyd county, Ga., towit. —AI)
tnat laud lying and being in the
said Floyd county, Ga., and being
110 acres of land lot No. 37 in the
23rd district and 3rd section of
said county. Also land lot No, 33
in the 23rd district and 3rd sec
tion of Floyd county, Ca., and
containing 166 acres more or less,
iess 2 acres sold to G. W. Henson.
Also 21 acres off of land lot No.
36 in said district and section and
being in the Northwest corner of
said lot, the whole containing 300
acres more or less, Al-n *lO acres
off ot th» South side ot lot No. 4.
in said district and section of
Floyd county. Ga. A s » one house
and lot No 23 in block “C” ot the
Fourth ward ofthe cit v of Rome,
fronting on av duh ' C’’ one hun
dred fefit. and running ha-k same
width 200 feet known as Dr. C S.
Harris’ late resioenc' 1 . The saL
will continue from day to day be
tween the same hours until all of
said property is sold . Terms cash.
J. 'V . C. Harkh,
Administrator of 1). C.S. Har
ris, deceased.
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Successors to
PHARMACY.
309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
3* We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in JG
yJ the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our
stock is complete and ol the very highest grade.
Jh® We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en
deavor to the best of our ability to please £ou at al.
—times. We should be pleased to have you call on us
Fulllineof druggist’s sundries, toilet articles an
such things as are usually carried in a first class dru
J® store. Cigars and tobacco. ,
Come to see us.
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$1.25 an J $1 5J Negligee shirts for $
J. A. GA W1 S COMPAQ
—ARE WAITING
for everyone in Rome tn come
in and see the iiiagnilicunt-tu< k
jn on men's* and boy’s c'o liing,
bicycle and golf suits, ,s what
\we are doing, but we are Im -
■"■JH tling while wo wait. We will
show you the finest stock of
tj 'wfitijp Iwa clothing, made from the newest
styles und patterns in fabricks,
perfect fitting and handsome, to
~ * n Georgia, and they
* x—< are a k ove competition in values
forjhe price.
Thegreatest line of negligee shift
ever shown i i Rome.
1 J, A. GAfIMON &C 0