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. : PORTO RICANS
Happiest People In America
’hasj Dujs
PftYHiO’IG
Bubbling O/or In This Llbjty
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It is most amus ng ami gratify
ing to note the rtf iHs-of I lie Putin
Ricans to please the Aiunwins.
From the most ug <1 to the young
eat all Senn to be h iirtily glad to
be rid of the Spaniards, ami the
stories told of the palri >tic d ‘mon
strations about the time of G«n.
Miles’ invasion were doubtless but
an abstract of the detailed facts.
The American is greeted on every
side with emii*s and cheery words
and every c> urnsy on the part of
the nalives is reciprocated by our
people.
The little children are particul
arly patriotic and rupidlv picking
up Americans pbras s A corr
pondent who is tr< qm-ntly at thr,
headquarters is invariably greeted
at the cormr by two little mulat
to tots who i x -lann: “Good morn
ing Muestrr American.”
Wliei he goes uptown again the
children uie waiting for bim and
it. i r .
“•tmul night. Messier Aine'i
can
The i»r>iwn p-ople almost fiolli
at tin- monl li i * an A merlean points
at tin in an I j >■. i igly -tays:
“ E-qmmd ’’
“N >, n >, no,” li • rep'ie^.“P irto
R can-A m> rican.” and he backs up |
bis word- by upping his c,h“St ,
pointing to di* -ml of bis nativi
ty.
In t' errs un anfs and ca f es the
most general < X diange of ideas
takes place. Ihe American wan s
iae and says “frio,” meani g cool
while the For o Rican sayd
“Oh, si. ice, ice.”
Beef-teak, eggs, water and
matches •are words the native
qui* kI v pick up but milk, is be
yond dim, and the efforts of an
American to rxpress milk in sign
language are amusing,
Three Chicagoans w-re using a
man numed GonsaL z as interpieter
He was very much in love, and
told them si in brok-n English,
and finally took them around to
see his inamorat-’p home. She is
the daughter of the richest man
in town, a'd the garden behind
his home is beautiful. The Chica
goans admired the shrubbery, and
suddenly Gnnsubz with many
dramatic geelures Bays:
“Now I show you my sweet
heart,”
Uncalled her and she appearde
on th i balcony.
“Speak English to the gentle
men, Angelita,” he said
Angeliia knew a little English
some 12 years ago, and ail «h»
con'd remember was.
“Do you see th> book? The book
is on the table. ”
Ti e conversation was naturally
limited, and Gonsalez km-w enough
to take his Aim-ricnns away.
Therp are usually s< veral daily
s’reet fights, and in nine cases out
of ten they are due to the fact
that uh man calls another a
Spaniard. The now-papers h»-re
contain Ir ipn nt mention of a boy
cott against Spanish merchants by
the natives. The latter on<£> uffets
ed so much fro n the former that
they are now evening up old xcores
The stoning of Spanish residents
and the burning of their homes
are in quant examples,
CITA’I ION —I.E WE IO SELL.
GEORGIA FI. 'YD COUNTY.
To all wlnun it mav concern.
Geo F. Chid«ev. Administrator of
Mrs Sarah B. Chid*ev, deceased,
bus in tu t lorni applied to the
und •'-ig'ivd for lenve to -ell the
lands In bulging to he ayiate nt
said dec a.-td.at>d Mud application
will Im hoard on t'e ti nt Monday
in Oc.r.dier ... xi . I’ii.f Olli day ol
Sept. If9B.
F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. (J
THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. j
Plumbing and Tinning. 2
2 Engineers’ and machinists' 2
O supplies. Stoves, rangesand •
5 tinware. Gas and electric fix- v
2 tures. INSURANCE gasoline S
5 stoves. Water meters. 5
* 325 Broad st Phone 32. •
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L'VER/.SALE AND FEED STABLES-
0 f n’l ♦. i♦ 1 t ill !t, i i iII in t4l 1) ~1, i iva f
anew and m Kt pilite an I "ot’M'l i i drivers
The host stock if liom-k 1 qhi j t asde co
BtHUtlv.
»arshal’s Tax Rales
Fur OfiMtr 98’
»V||| be sold before the court
house door in tin. city of Rome,
F <ivd c'Mintv Gviog a, between
file leg’ll 111 II IS of Mlle nil tile first
'i m sdax m (teii.brr, 1-98, the |..|* |
I" Wing d> Fclibed I’l'ipeilv by vi.-
Im- of city ti.x fi 'as, ivnnl by
'ln- Marshal < f the city < I |{. me
i (in , and ngmi st the foliowing
I i i no d dull iidaiilb-
The foilnwii g pr- p rty towit
'A biiin-euiid bn ol land in tm-
Fit at ward of the city ct Rotne k
Ga., ttouting 80 fe<-t rm Ninth
hvhhu • more or ’eas, and running
buck HO feet more or I«-h«. Boin d*
vd nil ilm West biv N nt li avenu*
mid ..n the North by the proper y
of .Lun s D ug'aHH and on lh»
$ mb b house and lot cf Jim
\V Ikie *i don 'he East fiy hi u.>
and lot of James Douglas* Levied
"li »* the property i f Emma Black
u nier ami by virtue of a tax fi fa
in favor of the Mayor ano Council
of the city of Rome for taxes du
ih-» saidcitv for the year 1897 for
the use of W. T. Cheney, transfer
ee.
Abo al the same time and place
one house and lot m the Fifth
ward of the city of Rome, Ga ,
fr r.ling on Biuff street 80 feet
more or less and running back
l(it) Get, more or lees. Bounded on
h < West by the property of Moae
\Veet‘estate and pn the East by
the property of Alice Camp. Lev
ied on as the property of Noble
Green estate under and t>y virtue
of a tux ti fa in favor of the May
or and council of the vity of Rome
for taxes due said city tor the year
1897, f,r the use of vV. f Ctieney.'
transferee.
Also at tl e same time and place
one hi u»e in the Fifth ward of the
city of Rome, Ga., fronting an
I alley l()0 f :et more or less and
( running back 2(K) feel more or less
to the property of W. L, Gordon.
B unded on the South by the
property of Win. Keith and on
: the Siuth, Esst and N< rth by the
i property of W. L. Gordon. Levied
r .’ed on as the property of Henry
j Chunn under and by virtu of a
tax fi fa in favor of the mayor and
-council of the city of Rome for
t taxes due said for the year 1897
t for the use of W. T.Chen°y, trans
ferree.
B W. Guie*, Deputy Marshal.
r ! LETTERS OF A DMINIS I’RA
s TION
t GEORGIA FIOYD COUNTY.
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To all whom it map com . .
George F . Chtdsey having in prop
er ioim applied tome fur perma
nent letter, o’’ ndministratiou oi
lhe rutat' of Mrs. Sar d) B. Chid
. f»v. l ite of uaid ceiintv, deceased.
I bi- it to cite ail and singular tin
rrs'l tiii»«i,d Hilt ul kin of Mrs.
Sarah B, Chidvey to be a* d ap
pear a*, my office within the time
allowed by law and show cause if
’jHiiy they can why permanent ad-
J mini-tiaton should not be granted
I i<«ti. <l, F Chideey on Sa»
j rah B, Chidsey estate. Witness
mv bund and official signature
! hie oth duv of August 1898.
, Joflx B. I'A'. I-, Ordinary.
o’T'LICAHON FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GE< RGI.a FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas A. D. Ha rd in, ad in in ie
trator of il. Avery Hardin, re pre*,
vent* to the court in his petition
only fi ed ih it »ie has administer*-
ed M \very Hardin’s estate. This
is o cit all persons concerned,
i kindn-d und creditors to show
■ amm if any they can, why said
n.minis r.'i’or should not be dis*
huigr-d f;om his adminisirition
mla re-ci'ive letters of dismission
• 'he first Mniday in October
1898. Th- Lily JJi 1898.
I -hx F l» vis Ordinary
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LEITERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GE RGIA FIOi’D COUNTY.
'l'o all whom it may concern.
Emilia P >iili co>t having in propi r
form hd li"d -o me for p<nmaneDt
letters of administration on the
‘state of Folly Fent/cost, late of
iaid county, deceased. This is to
cits all and singular the creditors
i d next of km of Polly Pentecost
to be and appear at my utficbwith-
• n the time allowed by law aud
*how cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be gr >uted to W. H. Ennis,
Co., Adm'ron Polly Pentecosts’
estate Witmss my hand and offi*
cial signature tniu 4th day of July
1898. John P. D vis, Ordinary,
LETTERS OF AD MINIS IRA
I ION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
To all whom it may concern.
Emma Penteccst havmf m proper
form applied to me fur permanent
j letters of administration on the
estate ut Redmon Pentecost, late
'of said county deceased This is
to cite all und singular the credit*
or» and mxt of kin ot R dmon
PentecoM tu be and appear a' my
olli in « ithin Un-, time allowed by
law and show cause if any they
:mi, why s>erma’ient administra
tion sh<:u <1 i, jot he granted to W
H. Ennis Co , Adm’r on Redmon
, Pentecost's estate Wiineis niy
j hand and official signa'ure this 4th
.day of July 1898
John P. Da 'lb Ordini***.
LIBEL EOR DIVORCE
' STATE GF GEORGIA FL 'YD COUNTY
Laura B uley r 45 Floyd S’p r
v - ' court, Jan,term '9B
John Buley. ) Libel for Divurca.
To th * d.:t"iiduut John Bailey:—
ii are her-by commanded to
be and ap i.-ar al the next term of
| superior curt of Flovd County
Ga ,to lie held on »h“ thirt Mon
day in lantiury L*99 thru and
there (" uns-vi r the plaintif'e pe
tition fur divorce in the above
ata'-d cine, << n> default tiereof
the court a i U pr. ch d m io justice
! shall app Hain.
I'n as the IJoii. W. M Herrv
judge of aanl court, this 5 k day
I f Juy, 1898.
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