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LI’S removal confirmed.
Chinaman is Dismissed From
The Foriegn Office-
Loudon. Sept. ».-A
teleerent just received here con
. ~, the statement made in a
lwl ,»tclt horn Peking yesterday
Li Hung Chang Iras been
a,„ni.»ed (mm the Chinese tor
,igu office. But the dispatch
“It is pointed out here that
t |,i ß does not necessarily mean
that he has been deprived of all,
power. .
A dispatch has been received
from the British minister at
P kin"- Sir Claude MacDonalji,
continuing the report that Li
llun.'Changhad been d amused
u t his n quest. __
MISS DAVIS IS WORSE.
Her Condition Has Been Show
ing improvement Until
Yesterday.
Narragansett Pier, R. L,
g L 9.—The condition of Miss
Winnie Davis was not so favor
able today. N itwithstanding
the hot weather of late, which
taxed her strength severely.
Miss Davis has been improving
slightly until today.
MR BAYARD WEAKER
Has Taken But Little
nunt, is Sink ng Gradually
Dedham, Mass , Sept. 9.
Former Ambassador Bayard
passed an uncomfortable day
and now is much weaker.
Up has taken but little nour
ishment during the past twenty
four hours and is gradually sink
ing. *
NOTICE.
I have this day purchased
from my father all his interest
in the job printing office hereto
fore run by Tom and Ben Tur
ner, and will continue to run the
business at our old stand over
Carver & Hanks crockery store,
next to W. M. Gammon & Sot?.
iam prepared to du any and
all kinds of tirstclass job print
ing at prices lower than anyone
in Rom* or elsewhere. I trust
all our old customers will con
tinue their business with me
and I guarantee both my work
and price.
I have been in the printing
business in Rome all my life and
ted confident that I know and
can fill all the wants of the
Rome people in the printing
hue. My father will be with me
for a short time in the mechani -
cal department.
Mr. Paul Jaak is also con
nected with me, and with a hus
tler like Paul on the streeta
armed with the low prices he
can make, and the first-class pa
per stock I intend to carry, I
feel confident of success. Thank
ing the business men of Rome
*n advance for a liberal patron
age, 1 am, Yours truly,
Ben R Turner.
AGUINaLDO RESTLESS.
a> biiigton, s e pt 9 —War de-
P» r, uient officials would not dis
cujs lb.i reports ot strained rela
tioiH between the United S ates
forces at Manila and the insur
i'l'! fore’s under Aguinaldo, The
•uipres-ion seams to be, however;
that Aguinaldo is rather restless
and has gi VIHI the United States
authorities some uneasiness.
No orders have yet been issued
ooking to sending further re-en-
I ir ' utnents to Manila, though nev
')r«l days ago announced that three
Diments now at San Francisco
Would in all probability go to
onolnlu, to that they might be
iH to go on io Manila if
X F HANSON. NORRIS N SMITH. 3
[ THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. 1
x • Plumbing and Tinning. 2
x Engineers’ and machinists* 2
2 supplies. Stoves, rangesand •
a tinware. Gas and electric fix- c
j tures. INSURANCE gasoline a
2 stoves. Water meters. 2
5 325 Broad st. Phone 32. •
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L'VERf, SALE AND FEED STABLES
O fer i t’n i) I'lli •, th iii mtn hi, b > ive r
ances and most p ilite an I courteous drivers
The best stock of horses and mules ou sale co
stantly.
a
Mai's Tai Fales
Fur October 18
Will he sold before the court
hi.use door in the city of Rome,
Floyd ciunty Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in October, 1898,the fol
lowing described property by vir
tue of city tax ti fas, issued by
the Marshal of the city of Rome.
Ga., and against the following
named defendants—
The foilowing property towit, —
A house and lot of land m the
First ward of the city cf Rome.
Ga., fronting SO feet on Ninth
avenue more or 'ess, and running
back 140 feet more or less. Bom d
ed on the \V\st bv N nth avenue
and uii the North by the proper'y
of James Douglass andon the
Scuth b. house and lot cf Jim
Wilkie and on the East by hi use
and lot of James Douglass Levied
on as the property of Emma Black
under and by virtue us a tax fi fa
in favor of file Mayor and Council
of the city of Rome for taxes du
the said citv for the year 1897 for
the use of W. T. Cheney, transfer
ee.
Also at the same time and place
one house and lot in the Fifth
ward of the city of Rome, Ga ,
fronting on Bluff street 80 feet
more or lees and running back
100 feet, more or lass. Bounded on
he West by the property of Mose
West eeta'e and on the East by
the property of Alice Camp. Lev
ied on as the property of Noble
Green estate under and by virtue
of a tax fi fa in favor of the May
or and council of the city of Rome
for taxes due said city tor the year
1897, fer the use of W. f. Cheney,
transferee.
Also at the same time and place
one home in the Fifth ward of the
city of Rome, Ga„ fronting an
alley 100 fiet more* or less and
running back 200 feet more or less
to the property of W. L, Gordon.
B' unded on -the South by, the
property of Wm. Keith and on
the Scu’th, Em and N<rth by the
property of W. L. Gordon. Levied |
’ed on as the property of Henry
Chunn under and by virtu of a
tax fi fa in favor of the mayor and
council of the city of Rome for
taxes due said for the year 189 <
for the use of W. T. Cheney, trans
feree.
W. Guice, Deputy Marshal.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION
GEORGIA FIOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it man concern.
George F. Chidsey having in prop
er form applied to me for peitna
uent letters of administration on
the estat- of Mrs. Sarah B. Chid
sty. late of said county, deceased.
This it to cite all and singular the
creditois and next of km of Mrs.
Sarah B, Chid«ey to be a-d ap
pear a* my office within the tune
allowed by law and show cause, if
any they can why permanent ad
ministrate!! should not be granted
to Geo. F Chidsey on Mrs. Sa
rah B, Chidsey estate. Witness
my hand and official signature
this sth dav of August 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DIS MISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas A. D.Hardin,adminis
trator of M. Avery Hardin, repre’-
seuts to the court in his petition
nuly fi ed that he has administer*-
ed M. Avery Hardin’s estate This
is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors to show
cause it any they can, why said
aamimstrator should not be dis
charged from his ad minist r ikion
nda receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in October
1898. This July 9th 1898.
J htn P Davis Ordinary
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LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
. TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concei*n.
Emma Pentecost having it; propt r
form anolied to me for peimanent
letters of administration on the
estate of Polly Pentecost, late of
said county, deceased. This is to
cite all and singular the credi'ors
at d next of kin of Polly Pentecost
to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should
not be granted to W. H. Ennis,
Co., Adm’r on Polly Pentecosts’
estate Witness my hand and offi
cial signature inis 4th day of July
1898. John P. Davis, Ordinary,
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
• TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
To all whom it may concern.
Emma Pentecost havinf in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of Redmon Pentecost, late
of said county deceased. This is
to cite all and singular the credit
ors and next of kin of Redmon
Pentecost to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law and show cause if any they
can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to W
H. Ennis Co., Adm’r on Redmon
Pentecost's estate. Witness my
hand and official signature this 4th
day of July 1898
John P. Dajhh Ordina-y.
LIBEL EOR DIVORCE.
STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
Laura Bailey ) 45 Floyd S’p'u
v-. court,Jan,term 98
John Bailey. ) Libel for Djvorce
To th« defendant John Bailey :
Y u are hereby commanded to
be and appear at the next term of
superior court of Floyd County
Ga., to be held on the third Mon
day in January 1899 then and
there to answer the plaintiff's pe
tition for divorce in the above
stated case, as iwdefault thereof
the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witn ss the Hon. W. M Het ry,
judge of said court, this 5 h day
of July, 1898. •
WE, Beysiegel,
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