The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, September 23, 1898, Image 3

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Public sale of valuable LAND iKoR GIA FLOYD COUNTY. By virtue of an order ot the a < art ot ordinary of said county. ’ ]l be su’d at public outcry, on M e first Tuesday in October 1898, the court house in said county, between the legal hours of sale the following real es ate. situated in Jioyd county towit, —All that fcact or parcel of land situated, Kintf and being in the 22nd Dis trict and 3rd Section of Floyd county Georgia and known as parts O s iota numbers [B9 ] thirty-nine, f 7(11 seventy and [75 ] seventy-five jowit,— A strip off the North end Bt »d across lot number[7s]»eveuty. fvejust 110] ten chaines wide, B.aking [4o] tcrty acres, also a rip off the North end of lot No J;o] esventy extending from the ast line of the lot to the road bed ci the North and South railroad, j Ist [lo] ten chains wide, making twelve and twenty-two one hun dredths [12.22] acres, also another Birio off said lot number [7o] sev * >tv. West of said railroad and ] orth of the following described j nO , beginning at a point on the ] sat side of the railroad thirteen >ud fifty one hundredths [13.50] chains fiom the South line of the 1 ,t. theace South [39] thirty-nine c agrees West, five and thirtyssix I ne hundredths [5.36] chains to a crook in the South side of the i itch, th-mce South eighty-one < egress [Bl] West on the South I ide of the ditch to the ooundarv ] ne of lot number thirty nine [39] > taking forty-six and eighteen one J undredth [46 18] acres Also all of lot number thirty nine [29] ■which lies West of the crest of the mountain, making according to a survey made by J. A. Arnold, county surveyor, fifty-one and six ty one hundredths [5160] acres. The whole tract containing one hundred and fifty [lso] acres in said county of Floyd and state of Georgia. Terms of sale of ’he above described 150 acres of land cash. Also at the same time and place lot of land number [23l] two hundred and thirty-one in the 23rd District and 3ro Section cf originally Cheroke- county Ga. Said lot containing one hundred and sixty [l6o] acres,more or less. Terms of sale of the above describ ed 160 acres $500.00 cash and bal anc» in one and two years, with interest at eight per cent per an num until paid. Also at the same time and place one undivided one half interest in the following land towit;--Lying and being in the Coosa Division of the city of Rome Georgia and known as lots numbers [7o] sev enty,, [7l] seventy-one [72] seven ty-lw j, [73] seventy-three, [74] seventy-tour and part of lot num bur [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 hounded on the North by Third avenue and running up Third ave nue to buck of lot on which the brick mill known as the J. F. Mc- Clure mill is situated, and thence along the line of these lots in a Southwest direction to the line of lot number seventy-five [7s] then along said Jot to the Oostanaula river to the beginning corner of Third avenue, being situated in Floyd county Georgia. Terms of sale of the above described city property to be paid as follows: on or,before January Ist 1899. B, I. Hughs, Administrator of T. F. Howell ( deceased. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF DISMISSION UkOBGTA, FLOYD COUNTY. Whereas B. A. Barnett, Jr., administrator of Mrs. Mary M. Mays, represented to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered Mrs. Mary M. Mays es tate. This is to cite persons concerned, kindred and creditors,to show cause, if any they can, why »aid administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday io Dec. 1898 T&is Sept. sth 1898 John P, Davis, Ordinary application for; letters OF DISMISSION. GEOBGIA FLOYD COUNTY. Whereas A. D.Hardin,adminis trator of M. Avery Hardin, repre seiits to the court in his petition auly filed, 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 administrator should not be dis charged from his administration Bda receive letters of dismission •n the first Monday in October 1898. This July 9th 1898. J »hn P Davis Ordinary ■IFF SILSS w nora 1898. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY M ill be sold bi sere the court house door in the city of Rome, Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October 1898 the following described property to wit: Twenty acres of land lying on the North side of lot N 0.51 in the 24th district and 3rd section of Floyd county. Ga., said 20 acres extending entirelyacross the North side of said lot, and being all cleared. Levied on by virtue ot a fi fa issued frem Floyd Superior court in favor of Nancy B. Barnett et al against James M. Birnett, administrator of VVjlliam J. Bar nett, deceasedsand James M. Bar nett, Individually, as the property of James M. Barnett. Also at the tame time and place fractional parts of lots of land No. 219, and 214 in the whole 50 to 60 acres on the Southeast side of Cedar Creek of the aforesaid state and county and in the 4th 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 defendants Also at the same time and place one upright piano, levied on by virtue of two fi fas issued from Flovd city court, One in favor of L. Lytle and the other in favor of Geo. Byrd, holder both against T. B . Higginbotham, as the proper ty of the defendant. Also at the same time and place the South half of lot number 45. in the Cothran and Chisloin addi tion to the city of Rome, fronting 50 feet on Gibson street and run ning back 150 feet. Levied on by virtue of a justice court fi fa is sued from the Justice court of the 919th district 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 corner of land lot number 318 in the 23rd district and 3rd section of Flcyd • >unty, Ga., being apart of a tract of eleven acres conveyed by George S, Black, Sr., to Jack C. Blake, being the property whereon Wm. Daniel, the defendant in n fa, new resides, and levied on as his prop erty. written notice given Wm Daniel, the defendant residing on said land, as required by law, property pointed by plaintiff in fi fa. Levied on by virtue of Justice court fi fa issued from the Justice court of the 919th district G. M. in favor of 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 Innd 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 919 s h district G. M. in favor of W. C. Hammond vs Eli McCrary and A. J. McCrary, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same place land lot number 67 in the 22nd District and 3rd Section of Floyd county Ga.. containing 160 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a justice court fi fa issued from the Justice court of the 1075th District G. M. of Polk county Ga, in favor of J.L. Camp, surviving partner of Camp Glovtr & Co., vs. Thos. 11. Booz, as the property of the defendant. Levy made by W. M. Byars L- C. J. P. McConnell. Sheriff. Sinrills Tai sales ForOctober 1898. GEORGIA,FLOYD COUNTY, vVill be sold before the court house door in the city of Rome Floyd county Ga., between the legal hours of sale on the IstTues day in October 1898 .the follow ing described property by vitue of state and county tax fi fas is sued by the tax collector of FUyd county Ga., and against the fol lowing uamed defendants. Lots or parcels of city lots in the Coosa Division ot the city o> Rome. Floyd county Ga.. towit. —- The store house and lot od th • Northwest side of Broad street being part of city lots Nes, 2 and 3 iu the said Coosa Division,front ling on Broad street 28 feet am. I extending back one hundred ieev more or less and bounded on one side by the property of A. B . S. Moseley and on the other by the j Nevin opera hons' . ta' I property now occupied l>y tn* Hanson Sup ply Co Levi'd on by virtue of a tax fi la issued by V T. Sanford, tax collector, in favor of state and county for tax 1897, against J, H Rhodes, administrator of the es tate of M. C. Rhodes, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place lot in the town of East Rome| Floyd county, Ga., beginning at a point at a junction of Oak and Maple streets, thence running North with the line of said Maple street 72 1-2 feet to a point, thence at right angles West 130 ft to a stake, thence a’ right angles South 72 1-2 feet to Oak street and thence with Oak street East 130 ft to the beginning. Levied on by virtue of two tax fi fas, one issued by V. T. Sanford, tax collector for the year 1897, the other issued by John J . Black, former tax collec tor, for the year 1893, and both against Mr?. M. E. Nelson, as the property of the defendant. Sold at the risk of W.H. Ennis, bidder at former sale. Also at the same time and place all that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the Etowah division cf the city ot Rome Ga., beginning at the inter section of Broad and East Bound ary streets and running thence along Broad street 155 feet and four and three quarter inches,and running thence back at right an gles to Broaci street same width tc the right of way of the Rome rail road being known as the Western half of the property known a? the Priutup lot. Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by J. D. Moore, former tax collector, for 1895, against Mrs. John 0. Print up, as the property of the defend ant. Also at the same time and place that tract or parcel of laud towit. th it part of lot in the 23rd district and 3rd section of Floyd county 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, theuce West to a stake 264 yards thence North 170 yards to a stake. Levied on by virtue of tax S fas issued by John J. Black, former tax collector, in favor of the state and county for tax 1889. 1890 and 1891, against William Daniel, as the propeity cf the defendant. Also at the esame time and plac 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 los*-. Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by John J. Black, former tax col lector, for tax 1891 in favor of Samuel Funkhouser adminißtra*> tor of J . J. Black, deceased trans feree, vs, Henry Chubb, as 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 begioning point,being part of land lot No2ot, containing one acre more or less and now cccupied by W. W, Han ley. Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by J. J. Black, former tax collector for tax 1892, in favor of W. J. Neel, transferee, against Eliza E. Buice, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place all that tract or parcel of land known and described as the part of land lot No. 316 in the 23rd district and 3rd section of Floyd county Ga.. and designated as lot No. 24 in the Hix Survey of the Cooley farm, A plat of said sur vey recorded iu the clerk’s office book “X” of deeds, page 66,Levied on by virtue of a tax fi la issued by V. T. Sanford, T. C., for tex due 1897, in favor of M. N, West & Co., transferee, vs D. 0. Camp bell, as the property of thedetend ant. J. P. McConnell, Sheriff. YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Mrs. Sal lie Nichols, the widow of L. J. Nichols, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will lie made the judgement of the court at the October term, 1898, of the’ court of ordinary. This .Sept.'6 th, 1898. 1 ‘ John P. FarsbaFs Tai Fata Far October '9B Will be sold before the court bu se door in the city of Rome, Floyd county 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 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 < n Ninth avenue more or less, and running back 140 feet more or less. Bound ed on the W<»st by N.ntb avenue and vi> the North by the property of James Douglass andon the South 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 the said cibv 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 less and running back 100 feet, more or less. Bounded on the West by the property of Mose West estate and on the East by the property of Alice Camp. Lev ied on ns 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 «ity of Rome for taxes due said city tor i he year 1897, for the u se of W. f. O.Qeney, transferee. Also at the same time and place one home in the Filth 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. Bcunded on the South by the property of Wm. Keith and on the Scutb, East and North by the property of W. L. Gordon. Levied ?ed on as the property of Henry Cbunn under and bv virtu of a tax fi fa in favor of the mayov'and council of the city of Rome for taxes due said for the year 1897 for the use of W. T. Cheney, tr.tue ferree. W. Guice, Deputy Marshal. - ~ _ LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA- 1 TION GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. To all whom it man concern. George F. Chidsey having in prop er form applied to me for perma- , nent letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Sarah B. Chid- j sey. late of said ceunty, deceased. This it to cite all and singular the creditois and next of kin of Mrs. Sarah B, Chidsey to be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed bylaw and show cause if any they can why permanent ad ministraton should not be granted to Geo, F. Chidsey on Mrs. Sa rah B, Chidsey estate. Witness my hand and official signa/mre this sth day ot August 1898. John P. Davis, Ordinary.. LIBEL EOR DIVORCE. STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY- Laura Bailey ) 45 Floyd S’p 'r v*. - court,Jan,term ’9 8 John Bailey. ) Libel for Divorce .J To the defendant John Bailey : | You are hereby commanded to t be and appear at the next term of I 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 iu default the; iof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hou. W. M. Henry, judge of said court, this sth day of July, 1898. W. 11, Beysiigel, Clerk of Superior Court L _ LETTERS OF I ADMINISTRA TION. GEORGIA FLOYT> COUNTY. To all who-in it may concern. Emma Pente«cst havinf in proper form applied, to me for permanent letters of acYmioistration on the estate of Redmon Pentecost, late of said county deceased. This is to cite all amd singular the credit ors and next of kiu 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 andl official signature this 4th day of Judy 1898. John P.|Davi 8 Ordinary - j- -H- - - - U 13LIC saleovF’ ae LANb, GEORGIA i'totu CgljntY . By virtue of an order of the court )f ordinary of said cotinty will be sold at public outcry on 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) that land 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, ie?s 2 acres sold to G. W. Henson. Also 21 acres off of land lot No. 86 iu said district and section and being m the Northwest corner of said lot, the whole containing 800 acres more or less. Also ’0 acres off’ ol the South side ot lot No. 4. in said district and section of Floyd countv. Ga. A'so one bouse and lot No 23 in block “C” ot the Fourth ward of the city of Rome fronting on av nue “C” one hun dred feet and running back same width 200 feet known as Dr. C S. Harris’ late residence. The sale will continue from day to day be tween the same hours until all of said property is sold . Terms cash. J. W . C. Harris, Administrator of Dr. C. S. Har ris, deceased. CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concern. J. R . Cowan, administrator of Geo, Shirley, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell tne lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said applicatiou will be heard on the first Monday in October next. This 5 h day of Sept. 1898. John P. Davis Ordinary’. CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL . GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concern. W. H. Ennis, administrator of Geo. W. Lamar, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belong ing to the estate of said deceased, and said application will bs heard on the first Monday in October. This Bth day of Sept. 1898. John P. Davis Ordinary. ITATION—LEAVE TO SELL. GEORGIA FLoYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concern Geo. F. Chidsey, Administrator of Mrs. Sarah B. Chidsey, deceased, has <« due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will ba heard on the first Monday iu October next. This 6th day of Sept. 1898 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 aud show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration shou’d not be granted to W. H. Ennis, 1 Co., Adm’r on Polly Pentecosts’ estate Witness my hand and offi cial signature tnis 4th day of July 1:898. John P. Davis, Ordinary, TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. Effectually yet gently, when costive or billions, or when the blood is impure or slauggish, to permanently overcome habitual 1 constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them to dispel head ’ aches, colds, or fever, use Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup C ■ BOSTON MASS. AND RETURN ' On account of Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., Boston Mass., Sept. 10 24. 1898, the Southern -• railway will sell round trip tickets 1 ut the very low rate of $33. 10. f Tickets on sale Sept. 15, 16, 17 P and 18, with final limit returning - Oct. 2nd 98 oee that your ticket reiids via. the Southern railway. 1 Fimest vestibule trains, quickest J Umo, only two change? of cars. J. N. Harrison, C. T. A. i 9 13 st. ■ * ~ - , A PUBLIC SALE OF REA L ES TATE. GeorGiA, floyd county, Whefreaa on th" ’we . v of Febiiiarv 1898, Mfi \c he Crocket 1 did make and deiiVa" to GrtOrge Trammell her print) sory note for the sum of $214 with in terest ai 8 per cent per Itnn .... from date till paid, Said ridte »)«•■• able in weekly instAllmentA ol 7.5 j per week until the 21st dny of February, 1899, on which dry the entire balance should be due uid payable, and in cas> of de’nut in the payment of any of said week ly installments when due, the whole of said debt to become due and collectable at once, and on said data did exocut- and deliver to said George Trammell a mort gage upon the real estate herein after more fully described, and m default of the weekly payments aforesaid, did expressly authorize said George Trammell (without foreclosing said mortgi ge) to sell said property to the high "ft bids d«r for cash at the court house door of said county, after advert s ing the time and terms of said sale once a week for four weeks in a newspaper of said county in which sheriff's sa es are usually advertised, and to make to the purchaser a deed conveying all right, title interest, and equity of redemption which the said Mrs. Noonie CrOcker may have in said premisib. I therefore declare that the said Mrs. Noonie Crocker has made default in said weekly payments for more than six weeks and pur suant to the power vested in me by the terms of said mortgage, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, before the court house door of said county between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October 1898, the following property, it being the same em braced in said mortgage, towit: the house and lot where the said Mrs. Noonie Crocker resided on February 22, 1898, in the town of North Rome( formerly Forestville) said county, known on the map es said town as part of lot No. 217, also known as 73, fronting 581 f&et on Stonewall street and running back same width 175 feet being part of original land lot Nc 284 in the 23rd district and 3rd section of said county. Terms of sale cash. The proceeds of said sale to be applied first to the ex penses of advertising said sale and then to the principal and interest on the aforementioned note, and the remainder, if any, to he paid to Mrs. Noonie Crocker or her representative. George Trammell, ay his attorney, M. B. Eubanks. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the court of ordinary, granted at the September term 1898, will be sold between the legal hours of sale in front of the court house door iy the city of Rome, Floyd countn Georgia, on the first Tuesday is October, the following property towit: one tract or parcel of land described as follows: Beginning at the North side of the Alabama road, aoout < n? and one half mien from the court house in the c/itl of Rome at a lane betwPEn thy propei ty herein de bribed and the property of A. Dougherty, running thence Westerly along said road three hundred and thirteen feet, more or less to the Stillwell prop erty, thenc? Northerly along said Stillwell property about two hun dred yards to the property of An nie Clark and thence Easterly at right angles to last line in straight lin i to the land already mentioned, thencj Southerly along said line to the beginning poiut. Said prop erty sold as the property of Red mond Pentecost, deceased. Terms of sale cash W . H. Ennis , Administrator. Sept. 8. ’9B, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order of the court ot Ordinary, will be sold before the court bouse door be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October 1898, the 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 frontune hundred and eighteen feet to the corner facing Main street from the bridge, from thence up the side street one hun* dred and seventy-nine feet, from thence down the alley one hundred and twenty-three feet to the be ginning at the stake. 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