The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, September 16, 1898, Image 4

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- i; ( . s . T -\ ■ , \\2</^ l?l1 ' U'* i <tthe^:.Sti < * I The New Harnaphire rapublicai s have declared in favor of retaining the Philippines Os course the peo ple of cramped up premises such New Hanpshire naturally covet other people's land. They are not to be blamed for wanting jo ex pand. o o o President Fauresays ho couldn’t face French army if a revision of the Dreyfus case should be decided on. The French army cannot face the world if the revision is refus ed. O 0 o Under the caption“We Shall Never Forget Thre” The Delta Lighthouse (Greenville. Miss ) re gales its readers with the following “powerful” obituary, which is re produced just as originally prip ted: “Death wi h i s steel and icy hand has stole its way into the domocile of Mrs. Page, Mis. T. Howard and Rev. Massey, an tak ing from them their most dearest friend, in the person of Mrs. Char lott Massey, their dear mother. 3 hough she had been sick quite eighteen months, never heless. Daughters and sons seldom become worried with mothers. This moth er died in full triumph of faith Daughters and her relatives, you can see her again if you will. We extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathies in your loss, while we know it is Heaven’s gain.” o o o We have jus' reached the high est point of national credit known since the beginning of our civil war. The gold reserve is over $220- 000,000, being the largert accumu lation of gold in the treasury ever known since the reserve was es tablished in 1879. It once reached $200,000,000. o o o The recently completed school census of Chicago shows that in one block in the Sixteenth ward there are but seven American be rn residents out of a total of 2727. the majority being Poles. In another block there are 2583 Toles out of a total population of 2584, the other man being a Chinamm. The total populaVou of the city is estimated at 1,851,588, which fig ures would indicate a growth of over 70 percent since 1890. o o o Commissioner Evans, of the Pension Office, has had prepared a statement showing that up to Sep tember 2 there had been filed with his office a total of 246 claims for pension on account of the la*e war. Os these 45 per cent, are invalid pensions. The details are. Invalid, 110, widow, 61, minor 2, mother, 49, father 24. o o o It is said that the waiters in some of Gotham’s swell cases add to their incomes by the sale of champagne corks, a number of en terprising foreigners having work ed up quite a business in the second-hand branded steppers, which bring five or six cents apiece. The cork eventually find their way to the makers of certain inferior brands of wine, which are palmed off upon the unsophistica ted as imported. o o o A weT known beggar who for more than twenty years has fres quented the neighborhood of the Paris Opera House and the Church of St. Roch was the other day prostrated by sunstroke. He was taken to the hospital of La Charite where bank notes amounting to 300 000 Frances w ere discovered in a lea'hern belt the medicaut patient wore. o o o There is a man in Marietta who has paid 50 cents a week for the same room continuously fi. r four-I teen years. In that* time he has paid $364. The Journal is using his experience as an economic ar gument to show how much better it is to own a home than to pay rent, X F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH. | THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. ¥ Plumbing and Tinning. 2 Engineers’ and machinists’ 3 supplies. Stoves, ranges and B. Gas and electric fix- NSURANCE gasoline Water meters. . ad st. Phone 32. Ab 3 L'VERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES OTeri the public thi (hut term, botconvev ances and most polite and courteous drivers The best stock of horses and mules ou sale co stantly. Marshal's Tax Sales For October ’9B Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October, the fol lowing described property by vir tue of city tax fi tas, 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 'ess, and running back 140 feet more or less. Bound ed on the West by N.nth avenue and on the North by the property of James Douglass andon the South by house and lot cf Jim Wilkie and on the East by house and lot of James Douglass . Levied on as the property of Emma Black under and by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of the Mayor and Council of the city of Rome for taxes due ihe said citv for the year 1897 for the use of \V. 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 less and running back 100 feet, more or less. Bounded on the West by a 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 council of the city of Rome for taxes due said city tor the year 1897, fcr 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 lOUf iet more or less and running back 200 feet more or less to the property of W. L, Gordon. Bunded on the South by the property of Win. Keith and on the Scuth, East and Ncrth by the property of W. L. Gordon. Levied led ou 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 1897 for the use of W. T. Cheney, trans ferree. W. Guice, Deputy Marshal. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA TION GEORGIA Fl OVD COUNTY. To all whom it mao concern. George F. Chidsty having in prop er form applied to me for perma nent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Sarah B. Chid sty. late of said county, deceased. This it to cite all and singular the creditois and next of kin of Mrs. Sarah B, Chidsey to be a* d ap pear at my office within the time 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 day of August 1898. John I’. Davis, Ordinary. ] APPLICATION FOR; LETTERS OF. DIS MISSION. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. Whereas A. D.Hardin,adminis trator of M. Avery Hardin, repre sents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administer*- ed M. Avery Hardin’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause if any they can, why said 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. JihnP Davis Ordinary LETTERS OF AD MIN I STR A TION. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concern. Emma Pentecost having in proper form applied to mo for pel manent 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., Adm’r on Polly Pentecosts’ estate Witness my hand and offi cial signature this 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 signal ure this 4th day of July 1898 John P. Davis Ordinary. LIBEL EOR DIVORCE. STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY — Laura Bailey j 45 Floyd S’p’r v*. > court,Jan,term ’9B John . Bailey. ) Libel for Divorce. To the defendant John Bailey : You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of superior court of Flovd 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 in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon; W. M Henry, judge of said court, this s'h day of July, 1898. W. E, Beysiegel, Clerk of Supermr Court. it rests with you whether you continue Qcrve-kiiling tobacco habit. -emoves the desire for tobacco, /fn out nervous dist/cBH. tlue, purifier the blood, fi k B • •to res lust manhood, >1 'wl a Q bnrXe m»ke» rou strong IB! in health, nervetifr dE j I cured Hu? TO BAC from U^ K * 11 our own druggut, who 111 vouch for us. Takejt with “ wll l, patiently, persistently One fw box.tl, usually cures; 3 boxes, S 2 fit, S ur £’ or we rpfund money SUrUaf BriaedyU., Vostreal, lew tsX SOI A k nfIMF |C)|M W iI n! 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