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DECLINES POSITION.
General Wires President He
Cannot Accept Appointment
Washington Sept 12.—Gen
John B. Gordon has wired the
• president that he cannot, on ac
count of unstable health, accept
a position on the commettee ap
pointed to inveseigate the con
duct of the war.
SHAFTS OF SATIRE.
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Accordin? to the Philadelphia
Record Secretary Alger cannot,
at any rate, halt the parade of
public opinion.
“By all means let the Chris
tian nations disarm, as my
friend, the czar, suggests.”—
Abdul Hamid.—Chicago Rec
ord.
Secretary Alger found noth
ing wrong on his last visit to
Camp Wikoff. He didn’t look in
the glass.—Boston Globe.
We took up the mines in our
harbors too soon. Zola is again
threatening to come to America.
—Louisville Courier Journal.
Queen Wilhelmina is said to
be a young woman who knows
her own mind, but that will not
prevent her from looking out for
a young man who might be able
to make her better acquainted
with it in time.—Chicago Inter
Ocean.
Gen. Shafter has arrived in
New York, and Gen. Miles is ©n
the way. John Sherman has ac
cumulated a lot of shells of all
calibres, and Gen. Alger is
stringing a trocha. W®Ye going
to have a warm fal^ —Waueap-
olis Times,
•NOTICE,
I, have thja day purchased
fyoip ; my father all his interest
ip the job printing office hereto
fore run by Tom and B>en Tur
ner, and will continue io run the
business at our old stand over
Carver & Hanks crockery store,
next to W. M. Gammon & Son.
I am prepared to du any and
all kinds of firatclass job print
ing at prices lower than anyone
in Rome or elsewhere. I trust
all aur 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
feel confident that I know and
can fill all the wants of the.
Rome people in the printing
line. My father will be with me
for a short time in the mechani
cal department.
Mr. Paul Jack is also con
nected with me,, and with a hus
tler like Paul on the streets
arm®d, with, the low prices he
can make, and the firal-clajse pa
per, stock I|intend to carry, I
fUtliQonhdent of success. Thank
ing, the business men of Rome
ip advance for a liberal patron
age, I; am, You-rs truly,
Ben R. Turner.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the
court of Ordinary, will be sold
before the court house door be
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in October 1898,
th© following described property,
lying and being in the J Fifth ward
of the city of Rome, Ga., being a
part of lot number 58, commenc
ing at a stake in center of alley
and running front one hundred and
eigh’een feet to the c-inner facing
Maia street from the bridge, from
lhePce up th© side sireet one hun*
dred and seventy-nine fee:, frem
thence down the alley one hundred
and twenty*three feet to the be
ginning at the stake. Sold aa the
property of Jno. J. Black, deceas
ed. Terms cash.
Samuel Funkhouser, Admr., Jno.
J. Black.
I Moving a printing office is
not one of the least jobs the edi
|r tor of a daily paper ran tackle.J
F/HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. 3
THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. j
; Plumbing and Tinning. 9
; Engineers’ and machinists* 9
i supplies. Stoves, ranges and ,e
' tinware. Gas and electric fix- g
i tures. INSURANCE gasoline §
1 stoves. Water meters. 9
325 Broad st. Phone 32. •
L’VER/, SALE AND FEED STABLES-
O.fer* the public tin ft.-wnt teims, batconvev
ances and most polite and courteous drivers
The best stock of horses and males ou sale co
. etantly.
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Marshal's Tax Fates
For ffctoliar 98
Will be sold before the court
house door Ln the city of Rome, ‘
Floyd county Georgia, between
the hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in October, 1898, the foL ’
lowing described property by vir
tue of city tax fi fas, issued by *
the Marshal of the city of Rome,
Ga., and against the following
named defendants—
The following property towit, —
A house and lot of land in the ;
First ward of the city cf Rome,
Ga., fronting 80 feet on Ninth
avenue more or less, and running
back 140 feet more or less. Bound- ,
ed on the West by N.nth avenue
and cn the North by the property
of James Douglass andon the
Scuth by house and lot cf Jim :
Wilkis and on the East by house ;
and lot of James Douglass . Levied ’
nn as the property of Emma Black 1
under and by virtue of a tax fi fai '
in favor of the Mayor and Council 1
of th© city of Rome for taxes due;
the said citv for the year 1897 for'
th© use o 5 W. T. Cheney,
ee.
Also at the same time and place
one house and lot in the Fifth
ward of the city* of Rome, Ga. ,
fronting ou Bluff street 80 feet
mor© or less and running back
iIOO feet, more or less. Bounded on 1
rhe West by the property of Mose
West estate 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 coumcil of the city of Rome
for taxes due said city tor the year
1897, for the use of W". T. Cheney,-
transferee.
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Also at the same time and place
one house in the Fifth ward of the
city of Rome, Ga., fronting an
alley l'Ou feet more or less and
running back 200 feet more or less
to the probity of W. L, Gordon.
Bounded on the South by the
property of Wm. Keith and on
the Scuiih, East and North by the
property of \V. L. Gordon. Levied
’ed on as the property of Henry
Chuna under and by virtu of a
tax fi fa in favor of tbe mayor'and
council of the city of Some for
taxe© due said for the year 1897
for the use of W. T.Chemey, trans
ferree.
AV. Guice, Depnty Marshal.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION
GEORGIA FUOYD COUSTY.
To all whom it man concern.
George F . Chidseyr having in prop
er form applied tome for perma
nent letters of administration on
the estate of Mrs. Sarah B. Chid
sey. late of said county, deceased.
This it to cite all and singular the
creditois and nev t of kin of Mrs.
Sarah B, Chidsey to be aed ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law and show cause if
any they can why permanent ad
ministrator! should not 'be granted
to Geo, F. Chidsey on Mrs. Sa*
rah B, Chidsey estate. Witness
my hand and official signature
this sth dav ot August 189 8.
John Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
' Whereas A. D.Hardin,adminis
trator of M. Avery Hardin, repre*
sents to the court in his petition
<iuiy filed, that he has administer*
ed M. Avery Hardin’s estate. This
is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors to show
cause il any they can, why eaid
administrator should not be dis
charged from ’his administration
nda receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in October
1898. This July 9th 1898.
JthkP Davis Ordinary
LETTERS? OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
Emma Pentecost having in proper
form applied 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 creditors
and 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., Atlrn’r on Polly Pentecosts’,
estate Witness my hand and offi
cial signature tins 4th day of July
1898, John r. Davis, Ordinary,
: LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
Emma Pentecost havinf in proper
form upplied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of Redmon Pentecost, late
of said county deceased. This is
i to cite ala 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 \V
H. Ennis Co., Adm’r on Redmon
' Pentecost’s estate. Witness my
I hand and official signature this 4th
day of July 1898
John P. Davis Ordinary.
LIBEL EOR DIVORCE.
■ STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
J Laura Bailey j 45 Floyd S’p'r
v j . > court,Jan,term ’9B
John Bailey. ) Libel for Divorce.
To the .defendant John Bailey :
You are hereby commanded to
be and ap]>ear 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
i ti.tion for divorce in the above
stated case, as iu default thereof
the Court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.
Witness The Hon. W. M Henry,
judge of said court, this sth day
of July, 1898.
W. E, Beybiegel,
Clerk cf Snnermr C >urt.
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