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PERSONAL NIENNOIT.
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Mr. E. L. Shelton, of the Gate
|ity, is here today.
I Mr. George H. Lewis, of At
lanta, is at the Armstrong.
I Col. Phill G. Byrd returned
n.m Atlanta fLis morning.
Mr. Arrington, of lb me, was
' 'iere lasts we<k Suininerville
‘News.
Judge Maddox will get. nearly
ill the votes in thia county.—Cal
i houn Times.
Miss Greene, a pretty young
lady of Cartersville, is the guest
i I of Mrs. Futrell.
:' Mr. W. Mel Gammon, Jr. was
I in Atlanta last night, attending
the bicycle races.
Messrs. Alex Bonneyman and
Edward West went up to Sum
-1 mtrville yesterday afternoon .
Dr. W. D. Hoyt, of Rome, was
a visitor in the city the first oi
the week.—Cedartown Standard.
Operator Frank Woodruff, of
the Western Union office in
Meridian, is at home on a visit.
Mrs. Martin Graham has re
turned from a trip west. She
leaves her son. Mr. John Graham,
much improved in health.
Wdl Gilreath went over to Rome
Wednesday morning to sing with
the Second Georgia quartet at a
reception. —Cartersville News,
Mrs. Asa Trammell, cue of
the oldest cit’zens and best be
loved of North Rome women, is
critically .ill, with the chances
against her recovery.
Mrs* Allgood, of Trion, came
up from Atlanta this morning,
and, after spending a few hours
with her nephew, Mr. Hugh
Parks, left this afternoon for
Trion.
Judge and Mis. \\. M. Henry
came up from Rome Saturday
in response to a telegram an
nouncing the'serious illness of
Dr. Chele Rudicil. —Summer-
ville News.
- For pure (?) politics and clean
(?) methods i.u elections commend
us, ye gods and little fishes, to
the “reform’’ campaign liars and
secret affidavit distributors! —Ce-
dartown Standard,
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Starke who
have, in the absence of Mrs. Mar
tin Graham in the west, been oc
cupying the Graham home, have
returned to the Armstrjug, as
Mrs, Graham has arrived home
Miss Ethel Hiles, of Rome,
and Miss Martha Adams, of Ce
dartown, two notably handsome
and attractive young women,
are the guests of Miss Minnie
Cleghorn. —Summerville News.
• Sergeant N. 0. Hoyt, of Rome,
was the guest Tuesday of bis sis
ter Mrs. Frank C- Gilreath. Ser
geant Hoyt is a member of Cp. H.
Second Georgia regiment, r.ow off
on a month’s furlough —Carters
ville News
Dr. R. B. Headden, of Rome,
passed through the city Wednes
day en route to Atlanta, where at
the'same day he officiated on the
wedd ngof Mrs. Maud Algooi King
and Mr. Joan Ashley Jones.— Car
tersville News,
4!-JULW
IT IS AN USURPATION
Foreisn Legations In Pekin Sc
Regard The Late Corp,
London, Oct 14.—The Pekin
correspondent of t l e Times says:
“The foreign legations have not
yet been notified by the Tiung Li
Yamen that the empress dowager
has assumed the regency which
daily assumes more the nature of
usurwation. There are ominous
ineinpations a' d the early death
of the emperor is expected
“An official of the Tsung Li Ya
. men says the emperor lies in a dy-
Bing condition iu a small building
on a lake near the empress dowa
ger's palace, where no man can
penetrate.”
PUBLIC S/fLE OE RiiAL
ESTATE
GEORGIA rtoYP COUNTY.
Whereas on the 7th day of
June 1893, C. K. Ayer executed
and delivered to the New South
Building and Loan Association
of New Orleans, La. , bis deed
under sections 19(19, 1970 an J
1971 Os the code of Georgia of
the year 1882 to the lands berc
, innfier described foi the purpose
of securing a debt referred to in
said deed which is recorded- in
the clerk’s office of Floyd supe
rior court in book “\ \ ” page
396.
And whereas in said deed the
said C K Ayer gave said Associa
tion the power to sell said lands
in case of default of the payment
according to the terms of said
deed of the principal, interest,
premiums or fines as secured by
said deed.
Now , therefore, by virtue of
the power vested in the under
signed, which is more accurately
shown by reference to said deed,
the New South Building & Loan
Association of New Orleans,
La., will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder . for cash, on
the first Tuesday of November,
189 S, during the leg.il hours of
sale, before the door of Floyd
county court house, Rome, Ga.,
the lands described in the said
deed tow it: r JJhat lot of land
situated in the Coosa division
of the city of Rome, Ga., being
50 feet off of the lot now occu
pied by W. F. Ayer and Mrs.
S. V. Ayer and family, with
the following dimensions and
boundaries: beginning at the
southwest corner of Dr. Wm.
Bradford's lot on Second avenue
( formerly Jloward street) thence
along said avenue in a south
easterly direction 50 feet, thence
northeast to an alley in the rear
275 feet more or less, thence 50
feet northwest to the line of
Dr. Wm. Bradford’s lot, and
thence along said line to the
starting point; biiug the
same property herein before
to as being of record in
the clerk’s office of Fi-’vd supe
rior contt in Buck “V V ’on
page 396.
he isuid de> <1 ;il ove referred to
was executed and delivered to se
cure the payment of a certain bond
for the sum o! SIOOO 00, the pre
miums, in crest and fines thereon
and on certain t°u shares of stock
referred to in said deed in and of
said Association.
The principal debt aforesaid —
default in the payments of premi
ums, interest and fines having,
been made contrary to the terms
of said bond and deed for many
more months than those provided
for ia said deed and bond whereby
tho said debt became due is now
past due by the said terms of said
referred to deed. The total amoun*
of principal, interest, premiums
and fines, and advertising fees
that will be due on the first Tues
day of Nov* mber 1898 is $1263,07.
Fee simple titles will be made to
the purchaser at sa’d sale, and the
proceeds of said sails will ba ap
plied first to the, payment of said
debt with interest, premiums, fines,
attorney's fees and costs of this
proceeding, and the remainder if
any will be paid over to said C. K.
Ayer or his legal representative,
This 7th, day of Oct. 1898.
New’ South Building and Loan
Association of New’ Orleans
Wright & Ewing, Attorneys.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the
court ot .ordinary granted at the
September term 1898, will be sold
between the legal hours of sale in
trout ot the court house door in
(he city of Rome, Floyd county
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
November, the following property
towit: one tract or parcel of land
described as follows: Beginning at
the north side of the Alabama road
about one and one half mile from
the court house in the city of
Rome at a lane between the prop
erty Herein described and the
property of A Dougherty, running
thence westerly along said road
three hundred aud thirteen feet
mole or less to the Stillwell prop
erty thence northerly along sa:d
Stillwell prop rty about two hun
dred yards to the property of An
nie Clark and thence easterly at
right angles to last line in straight
line to the land already mentioned
thence southerly along said line
to the beginning point. Said prop
erty sold as the property of Red
(bond Pentecost, deceased, and
also sold at ’.he risk of Lizzie Pen
’ecost former bidder. Terms of
• ale cash. W. 11. EnnlS,
Administrator. Oct. 6. ’9B.
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s John M Proctor f
# •IS NOW ®
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« ROME URfINGH MUSIG HOUSE- *
33 He solicits the influence and patronag) cf the peo
pie of Rome and the surrounding country, ft will bo to jU
your interest to call and get prices.
* Marvelous 3
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# Low Figuresl w
3 Will be quoted on a’l PIANOS, $
ORGANS, BICYCLES, SEWING MA- ,
? CHINES and other goods now includ-
ed in the big stock at No. 327, Broa .i
street While this entire stock is to
&be closed out at reduced figuies Mr.
Procter is empowered to make the
A. terms decidedly easy to all buyers.
| BICYCLES J
At any price to suit the purchaser, for they must go,
and will be sold regardless of c< st. See our wh°el st
a t once —B will pay you to take.a look. i
t Sheet Music I
This stock will be clos f d out
at 10 cents per copy.
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L'VER/, SALE AND FEED STABL ES.
Offers the public the finest term, b?tc'j ey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers
The best stock of bones and mules on esle co
stantly.
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FOR STYLE AND COM FORT »
and for a jolly good time with
family or friends, there is noth lrr ’
in? like an open surry for either
Winter or Summer. Our stock
of stylish carriagesis unrivalled
and our spider phaetons, runa
bouts, buggies, traps, carts, wag- '
onettes, canopy top, or open sur- fv x<;a »>j?TTi
reys, are lipht, easy, comforta- V '
ble and beautiful in construe- x
tion, trimmings and finish. We
also repair and overhaul vehicles; also carry a big line of fin
harness and lap robes, Rome Buggy Co, 5509—511 Broad
street,Rome Ga, Satterfield & Williams, Agents.
X F. HANSON. NORRIS N. SMITH.
1 THE HANSON SUPPLY CO. |
2 Engineers’ and machinists'
5 supplies. Stoves, ranges and •
J tinware. Gas and electric fix= G
| tures. INSURANCE gasoline §
2 stoves. Water meters. 5
i 325 Broad sL Phone 32. •
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I moc' I
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IWe will New i
j looks whdesale I
I PRICES’ J
1 FOR CASH. Second Hand 1
Books cheaper uhan the ||
| , cheapest. Give me a call,
| ’ H. A. SMITH, I
|| THF old rfliasle book store. |«
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5 tl, P. WOOTEN & BRO., S
Successors to
ta ROME PHARMACY.
js 309 Broad st. —New Clark Building.
Sb We have bought the entire stock of the Rome
J® Pharmacy and are prepared to supply your wants in WT
the drug, piescription and patent medicine line. Our JU
stock is complete and of the very highest grade.
to? We solicit a part of your patronage and shall en-
deavor to the best of our ability to please you at a JU
32 times. We should be pleased to have you call on u JU
Fulllineof druggist’s sundries, toilet articles a
3SI such things as are usually carried in a first-class dr
JIB store. Cigars and tobacco.
Come to see us.
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If- S. M. Stark, |
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S MEHi GBNTlffi’ii m s S-
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™ ’Dougherty Bldg, 2nd A
£
$1.25 and $l5O Negligee shirts for $t
J. A. GAMMON & COMPANY
—ARE
for everyone fto come
in and see the magnificent stock
on men’s and boy’s clothings
I L bicycle and golf suits, is what
1 we are but wo are hus-
tling while we wait. We will
I show you the finest stocko
' ' ! i 11l clothing, made from the newest
j, styles and patterns in fabricks,
1 perfect fitting and handsome, to
I be found in Georgia, and they
'■*' '■ ■* are above competition in valut*
for the price.
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1 The greatest line of negligee shirt
1 ever shown 11 Rome.
.1. A. GaOMON &CO