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MORE REVENUE.
Hanna Says Tariff rtilst be
Revised
A|W AN EXTRA SESSION
Must be Held Says The Infa
mous Dingley.
Cleveland. 0., Nov. 14.—1 n an
intervew last night Senator Han
na said the tariff would have to be
revised to meet txietir.g condi
lions.
“The war revenue measure,” he
said, “mm-t b«j revised, but we will
keep mai y of the original features
of the law, simply because it is
now necessary. Under the old tar
iff law we are not getting very
much revenue, because we are ex
porting instead of importing, and
something must be done to meet
these new conditions. We must
have a new measure. So far as 1
am concerned I favor putting a ■
duty on Ua and coffee. The reve
nues for the support of the gov
ernment must be raised in some
way and the indirect is the best
way, according to my idea. When
the people do not realize that they 1
are paying a tax there is no com
plaint. Still, it will be necessary
to retain some of the features of
the war revenue measure. Ihe
tax is now on the people, and in
seme instances it is the proper
method of taxation.”
EXTRA SESSION PROBABLE.
Tto Much Work For a Short
Session, Says Dingley.
Washington, D. C. , Nov. 14.
Congressman Dingiey said last
night an extra session of congress
was almost certain. “In my opin
ion,” he said, “congress will not
be able to dispose of all the im
portant legislation which will
come before it m the short ses
sion.”
If an extra session should be
necessary, it will be called for a
date almcst immediately following
March 4 r thus making a practical
ly continuous session.
Therepubiicanis will then hav e
a large enough majority in the
senate to insure the carrying out
of the policy of the administration,
in spite of the possibility of two or
three republican senators not be
ing iu sympathy with it, and the
republican majority in the house is
strong enough to enable the enact
ment of legislation desired.
If a treaty of peace with Spain
is presented to the senate during
its coming session it will be with
confidence on the part of the ad
ministration of its ratification, but
it is by no means certain that the
treaty will be prepared in time for
action by the present senate.
The belief is that the ratification
of the treaty aqd practically all
the legislation rendered necessary
in consequence of the acquisition
of territory by the United States
will go over to the extra session of
the Fifty-sixth congress, most of
the time of the coming session of
this congress beirg taken up with
the appropriations and routine
matters.
On account of the instability of
the republican control of the sen
ate in this session, it is dcubtful
whether the legislation affecting
the * permanent increase of the
army will be accomplished if in
deed, it is attempted.
The administration does not ap
prehend difficulty in the next
house of representative* on ac
count of the reduced republican
majority, since the issues in the
campaign just closed were sharply
defined, and there is no opportu
nity for the existence of an anti
administration faction in the re->
publican party in the bouse.
Gomez’s case continues the
meet delightful creature of the
kind in the city. ' • ’
NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern : H.
P. Crossman, .1 S. Espy and John
Davis. Roster Committee for Co.
“D”osth Ga. Vol. have made
their report. Notice is hereby
given that said reoort will be
passed upon nt the ordinary’s of
fice in the court house city of
Rome, Ga ,on the first Menday
in March 1899 at 10 o'clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors or
descend ants of the members ot
said Company or their representa
tives to show cause if any they
can, why said repoit should not be
approved and made the judgment
of tie ordinaiy and filed with the
clerk of the superior court and ad
mitted to the final records as a
true Rcster of said Company.
Witness my hand ai d rfficial sig
nature, this 7th day < f N< v. 1898.
“"John P. Dati®, Ordinary,
Floyd Co., Ga.
\OTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern :
T. S. Burney, L. R. Wrsgg and
H. T. Moore, Roster Committee
for Co. “G” Ist Ga. Cavalry have
made their report. Notice is nereby
given that said report will be pass
ed upon at the ordjnarv’s office in
the court house city of Rome, Ga.,
on the first Monday iir] March
1899 at 10 o’clock a. m. This is to
cite al! survivors or descendants
of any of the members of said
Company or their representatives
to show cause if any they can why
said report should not be approved
and made the judgment of the or
dinary and filed with tne clerk of
the superior court and admitted
to the final records as a true Ros
ter of said Company. Witness my
hand and official signature - this
7th day of* Nov, 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Floyd Co , Ga.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA Fl OYD COUNTY.
.To all whom it man concern.
F. W. Quarles, Sr , C. M. Harper
and T. J. Glenn, roster commit
tae for Co. “E” Sth Ga., Vol.,
have made their report: Notice is
hereby given that said report will
be passed upon at the Ordinary’s
office in the court house, city of
Rome Ga. . on the first Menday in
March 1899 at 10 o’clock a. m.
This is to cite all surv vors or de
scendants of any of the members
of said conipanj or their represen
tatives to show cause if any they
can, why said report should not
be approved and made the judge -
ment of the Ordinary and filed
with the olerk of the superior
4?ourt and admitted to the final
records as a true roster of said
company. Witness my hand and
official signature This. Nov. 7th,
1898. John P. Davis,
Ordinary. Floyd Co. Ga.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it mayj concern.
J. A. Tucker, J. L. Hardin and
J. E. Mullin, roster committee for
Co.. “B” 21st Ga, Reg’t have
made their report: Notice is here
by given that said report will be
passed upon at the Ordinary’s of
fice in the court house, city of
Rome Ga, on the first Monday in
March 1899 at 10 o’clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors or de
scendants of any of the membera
of said company or their repre
sentatives to show cause, if any
they can, why said report should
not be approved and made the
judgement of the Ordinary and
filed with the clerk of the superior
court and admitted to the final
records as a true roster cf said
company. Witness my hand and
official signature inis 7th day of
I Nov. 1898. John P. Davis,
Ordinary, Floyd Co. Ga.
Jotice.
GEORGIA FLc YD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
G. K: Green, John A. May and
Joel Stowe, roster committee for
Co., “D” 29th Ga, Vol., have
made their report: Notice is here
by given that said report Will be
passed upon at ihe Ordinaiy’s of
fice ; n the court house, city of
Rome Ga., on the first Monday
in March 1899 at 10 o’clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors or de
scendants of s id company or
their representatives to show
cause if any they can, why said
report should not be approved and
made the judgement of the Ordi
nary and filed with the clerk of
the superior court and admitted
to the final records as a true ros
ter of said company. Witness my.
hand and official signiture. This
7th day of Nuv. 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary: Floyd Co. Ga.
Ripens Ta&ules: tor sour -ntnacli.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
court of Ordinary of said county
will be sold«at public outcrv on
the first Tuesday in Dec. 1898 at
the court house door in said coun
ty between the usual hours of Bale
the following real estate towit.
Lying and being in the Fifth ward
ot the city of Rome Flovd county
Ga. Beginning on the East side
of Spring street at dividing line
between lut cf John Rupee and
lot hereby described, thence East
erly along said line 88 feet, thence
Southerly 80 feet, thence Westerly
182 feet and 8 inches to Spring St,
thence Northerly with Spring St.
88 feet to the starting point. Sold
as the property of Mrs. Nicy Kam
merer, deceased. Terms of sale
cash. This Nov. 7tb 1898. e
Peter J. Kammerer, /
Administrator.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA YLOYD COUNTY.
Pursuant to an order of. the
court of Ordinary of said county,
will be sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in December
1898 at the court house door in
said between the# legal
hours of sale the following real
estate towit, Subdivided lots Nob.
11,12.13.14,15.16 and 17, ac
cording to the plan and platt of a
tract of 51 acres surveyed and
platted by Dr, J. W. Hicks from
land lot No. 316 in the 23rd dis
trict and 3rd section of Floyd
county Ga. Sold as the property
of Mrs. Jane H. Clyne, deceased.
Terms of sale one-third cash, ba’-
auce in one and two years with 8
per cent interest. This Nov. Bth,
1898. Foster Hkrpee,
Administrator.
LETTERS OF ADMINIRTRA
TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern,Mrs
M. J. Morrison having in proper
form spplied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
estate of E, T. Morrison, late cf
said county, deceased. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of E. T. Morrison
to he and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law
and show cause if any they cai».
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mrs. M.'
J. Morrison on E. T. Morrison’s
estate Witness my hand and of
ficial signature this 7th day ot
Nov. 1898.
John Davis, Oidinary,
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES
TATE.
GEORGIA. FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas on the 18th day of No
vember 1896 Frank Murphey exe
cuted to Mrs. A. H. Cheney a note
for the sum of $430.00 and at the
same time executed and delivered
to her a mortgage on the lands
described below to secure said
note, and whereas in said mort
gage the mortgagor g-»ve to the
moitgagee the full power to sell
said lands at public eale before
the court house door of said coun
ty, in case he made default in the
payment of said note and mort
gage as to principal and interest,
which mortgage is recorded in the
Clerk’s office of Floyd superior
court in Book K—l of mortgagee
page 111 and hereby referred to.
And whereas said mortgage and
note came due on Nov. 18 1897
and has not been paid by the
mortgagor.
Now therefore by the power *so
vested in the undersigned the
mortgagee in eaid mortgage, which
power is more specifically shown
in said mortgage hereby referred
to, the undersigned will sell to
the highest bidder for cash on the
first Tuesday in December 1898
during the legal hours of sale be
fore the court house door of said
county the following tract of land
with the improvements thereon,
all that tract or parcel of land ly
ing and being in the 23rd District
and 3rd section of Floyd county
Georgia aid being part of land
lot 117. the tract herein described
being the Southeast corner of
ss dl ot on th > East side ofjjlhe
Dalton road 'containing three
acres more or less and being the
land conveyed to Frank Murphey
by D. P. Phillips on Oct. 4. 1890
and recorded in book “P P” of
deeds page 584.
The total amount of principal
and interest that will be due on
said note and mortgage and a'ao
the costa of this advertisemect af*
'er allowing certain credits is
$34.16.
Fee simple titles will be made
to the purchaser at said sale and
the proceeds will be applied to
the payment of said nn-rlgaga and
costs and the balance will be turi.-
ed over to Frank Muiphey. This
7th day of Nov. 1898.
Mrs. A. H. Cheney, Mortgagee. <
SMl’s Tax sales
For December 1898.
GEORGIA,FLOYD COUNTY,
Will be sold heforo the court
house door in the city of Rome
Floyd county G»., between the
legal hours of sale on the IstTues
day in December 1898. the follow
ing described property by v-tue
of state and county tax fi fas is
sued by the tax collector of Fluyd
county Ga., and against the fol
lowing named defendants.
Ail that tract or parcel of land
in the 22nd district and 3rd sec
tion of Floyd county Ga. , con
taining eighty acres more or I<?bs.
it being an undivided half interest
in lot numbet twenty-three. Lev
ied on by virtue of a tax fi fa is
sued by V. T. Sanford for rax 1897
in favor of state and county vs
James ware as the property of
the defendant.
.Also at the same time and place
all that lot of land lying and be
ing in East Rome bounded as fol
lows, beginning at a point on the
North side of Spring street 150 ft
East from the Northeast inteisec
tion of North and Spring street
and running thence North along
the East margin of lots of Holt
James and Mrs. Thomas to prop
erty of East Rome town Co.,
thence East(along said property
of East Rome Town Co., 50 feet
to property belonging to Ed G.
Warren, thence South a'ong sa d
margin’of said E. G. Warren prop
erty 150 feet to North margin of
Spring street, thence West along
said North margin of Spring street
50 feet to point of beginning
Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa
issued by V. T. Sunford tax col
lector for tax 1897 in favor of
state and county vs Mrs L. J.
i’atton as the property of the de
ttndaiit.
Also at the same time and place
a certain lot and improvements
thereon, situated in the Fifth
ward of the city Rome Floyd Co.,
Ga., fronting 100 feet more or
les? • r Spring street and running
back -nine width 300 feet more cr
'ess. Bounded on the Enst by the
prope.ty of O, T. Dozier and on
the Went by property of
the defendant. L-vie.t on
by virtue <f m fi f- o-ued by
V. T Sanfor'l n>.\ <• le< -,»r for
tax 1897 in tiiv rof M N. Vest &
Co., transferee vs Maiiiua McAi
thur, as the property of the Deft,
J P McConnell. Sheriff.
SBEBIFF’ SALES '
FOE BSi’EMBiR 1898.
Georgia Floyd county
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Gr. between the legal
hours of sal*, on the first Tuerday
in December 1898 the following
described property to wit:
One 1 horse wrgon and harness,
o.ie poney plow, one Lowers plow
stock, one side harrow, 01 e . top
harrow, one cotton planter, one
hog. 10 acies cotton in field to
gather, six ac,es more or less coin
in field to gather, Levied on by
virtue of a distress warrant issued
from the justice ccurt of the 919th
District G M. in favor of J. P.
McConne’l receiver against Oliver
Rearden, as the property of the
defendant.
"I
Also at the same time and place
all that ract or parcel o' - land, sit
uated lying and being in the 22nd
district And 3rd section of Floyd
county Ga., originally Cherokee
county known and distinguished
as lot of land number 227 in said
district and section and contain
ing one hundred and sixty acres,
more or less. Levied on by virtu •
of a mortgage fi fa issued from
Floyd superior court iu favor of
D. B. Hamilton vs Alfred John
son asjthe property of the defend
ant.
Also at the same time and place
one undivided one-sixth interest
of lot number 59 as shown by the
original map of Forestville Floyd
county Ga.. but now North Rome.
Levied on by virtue of a fi fa is
sued from the Floyd city court in
favor of Chas. Broadway Roubb vs
Henry S. Forsyth as the property
of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
one dark brown mate mule named
“Kate” about 6 years old, one,
dark brown mare mule named
“Bell” about 7 years old, one 2
horse wagon, Tennessee make.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage
flfa issued from Floyd city court
in favor of R. J. Ragan vs H
Abromson as the property of the
defendant. «
Also at the same time and place |
one utdivided two-thirds in'erest |
in a certain tract or parcel of land |
in the 23 district and 3rd section
of Floyd eiunty Ga , known as
the Oak Hill farm. Consisting of
lots of land No. 299 and that por
tion of lots No. 300. 301 and 302
lying on th<* North side of 'he Et
owah river containing about 450
acres. Levied or as ti e property
cf W. F. Ayer tn satisfy three
mortgage fi fas from the superior
court of said county of.Floyd, one
in favor of J. B. Sullivan, one in
favor of Mrs. 8. V. t Ay*»r end ore
in favor of,G. C. Longstreet etui
vs. W. F. Ayer as the pn perty of
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
lots of land Nos. 38 and • 105 in
the 4ih Di-trict and 4th Section
of Flovd county Ga., as the prop
er yof J. F. Turner, to sat’sfv
two mortgatw fi <ae from the Su
perior court of said county . One
in favor of K. W. Berryhill, and
the other iu favoi- of
K. W. Berryhill. trans f erret
against 'he said Turner. The
two lots described are included in
the fi fa in fuvor of B -rryl i l, and
lot No 105 only is included in the
fi fa in f ivor of Berryhill, trans
ferree.
Also at the same time and place
one undivided one half interest in
one sixty saw gullet gin feeder and
condenser, one half interest in 36
inch corn mill, one half' interest
in standard platform scab-s U. S.,
one half interest ip one up pack
ing cotton pies?. Levied on bv
virtue cf a mortgage fi fa issued
from Floyd superior court in favor
of R. G. Clark vs A. J. Williams
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the eam« time and place
town lots number 91 and 92 front
ing on Shorter avenue 136 feet and
running back along Divis on street
one hundred and fifty-five feet.
The dividing line separating said
lute beim; one hundred and fifty
one feet in length. According to
tne mao of W» st Rome by Tedcas
tle and McK o, Said lo's are a
part of land lot No. 239 in the
23rd District and 3rd Section ot
said county. A full description
of said property which is now im
proved by a residence, out houses
and store hnu-e is found on pages
572 and 573 of deeds record in
book “AAA”. Tne above proper
ty is situaDd in the suburb of
West Rome, and will be g'dd sub
ject to a Mortgage, executed by
the defendant in this fi fa, to The
Rome Mutual Loan Association,
its lien being older than plain
tiff’s judgement. . Levied on hy
virtne of fi fa issued from the Jus
tice court, of the 919. h DistrictG.
M., in favor of Rounsaville &
Bros, vs James A’ El ison, as the
property of the defendant, who
has notice of this levy advertise
ment and Bile. Levy made by W.
M. Byars, L. C. October 13th,
1898..
Also at the same time and place
all that piece or parcel of land ly>
ing and being in Fioyd county
state of Giorgis, and that part of
said county known as the addition
of J. R. Stevens, deceased, to
East Rome a plat of which said
addition i« recorded and registered
in book “X” tyage 66 of records
wf the superior court of Floyd
county, same beinc 10l No. 3 am’
containing 2 and 1-5 acres more
or less. Said lot fron's 122 feel
on the Cedartcwn road running
back between parallel lines t*o a
60 foot street,'• said lots North
boundary line extends 800 feet,
said lo's South boundary line -ex
tends 825 feet. Levied on by vir
'Ur»of a fi fa issued from the citv
court of Atlanta in favor of 'ihe
Southern Home Building Loan As
soc atson against Ai me S. Lester
as the property of the defendant.
Also at, the same time and p'ace
one hundred acres of land in the
shape of a rec'ang’e I eing the
South part, of land . lot number
126 iu the ?4'h uis'rict and 3rd
section of Floyd com ty via. Sa d
property levied on as the proper
ty of Annie E Fleetwood to satie
ty an execution is u«d from the
superior court of Fioyd com ty in
favor of Equitably Mortgage Co .
against said Annie E Fleetwood,
as the propesty oj the defendant.
Also at the sanin time and plac»
lot of land No. 84 and all ot lano
lot No. 85 except twenty-two am
three-fourths acres in ihe N. E.
corner iu the shape es a triangle,
convayed to William W. Milam
hy William McCullough on the
10th day of November 1858 ano
except thirty two and three fourth,
acres in the Southw. st corner ii
the shape of a triangle, deeded t<
Hugh M. McCullough by Willian
.McCullough on the 20th day o
Maich 1858. Said land containing
io all 270 acres in the 24th distric
and 3rd section of Fioyd county
state of Georgia. Said propertv
levied on as the property of Geo.
W. Fleet wood to satisfy an exe
cution issued from the supcrim
cju r t of Floyd county Ga , in fu
vor us Equitaole Mortgage Co.
against s»id Gecrge W. Fleetwood
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and
two certain tracts or parcel# J
land iu the 22nd distriat and 3 rd
section of Floyd county Ga °
the property of the def >o ' d **
James W. Mitchell, the same ba
ing 80 acres off o f the East r>art
of let No 59 and 40 acres off
West side oi said lot. Both divia'
ed trom ihe other part of the 1 4
Dy a straight line running North
and South till'd both together ecu
laining 120 acres. The first par Ce i
is’he place whereon the defend,
ant resided the first of March 1889
Deed made and recordtd in th ß
Clerk’s office for the purpoas o f
levy and sale. Levied on by vi r .
tue oTa fi fa irsued from Floyd
superior court in fuvor of Kvere-t
C Learned Vs. Jas W. Mitchell
as th- p operty cf the d f.-ndant.
Also at the same time aud place
five » ales of cotton weigbinc 60‘2
490, 520, 585 ymd 537 Levied 0B
by virtue of M mortgage fi f B j g .
-ued from Floya city court in f*.
vorofW. H. Cokei & ( 0 , v «
J. I’. Anderson as the property
of the defendant. The above hy.
ied cotton will 1 , be delivered to
purchaserat Rome cotton factory
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff,
WILD LAND SALES.
Will be sold before the court
house door in the eity of Rome.
Floyd county Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale on the find
Tuesday in January, l?99,the fol
lowing described property towit:
All that tract or parcel of laud to
wit. Lot No 333 con’aining 100
acres and lot No 316 containing
160 acres, all lying and being in
the 22nd District and 3rd Section
of Floyd county Ga. Levied on hy
virtue of a tax fi fa issued by V T
Sanford tax colb <-’or for tax 1897
due said state and county against
B H Taylor as the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and plact
that tract or parcel of land being
known in the plat as lut No 78 iu
the 3rd District and 4 h Section
of Floyd county Georgia contain
ing 40 acres more or leas. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi fa issued
by V T Sanford tax collector for
tax 1897 in favor i f said state and
county va Silas F Smith ae the
property of the defendant.
Also at the aimetiine and place
all that tract or parcel of laud be
ing lots Nos. 798, 124, 308 and
305 aud 94 in tne 16’.h District
and 4th Section of Floyd county
Georgia containing 200 acres more
or less. Levied on by virtue of a
tax fi fa issued by V T Banford
tax collector for tax 1897 in fsror
of state and county vs Frank L
Mi.ler as the property oi the de
fendant
J. P. McCoxnkll, Sheriff.
X
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL
GE- RGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whorii it may concern.
W. H. Ennis, -administrator of
Ei'jah Perkins. Ueceaaed hae in
due torm applied to tie under-
Honed tor Lave to sell the lauds
belonging to the estate «f eaid
deceased and said applica'ion will
De heard on the fiist Monday in
December nxt This 8 b day of
Nuv. 1898.
John P. Davls, Ordinary
■ l . 1 i
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas W. P. Trout, adrwDii
tra or of Jerry Townsend, repre
sents to the court in his petition
duly filed, that he has aomini®*
tered Jerry Townsend’s estate. Tbi*
is to cite all persons ooucsrned,
kindred and creditors, to *ho*
cause if any they can, why
administrator should not be <l lf ’
charged from his administration
and receive letters of dismisnoD
on the first Monday in JanuaQ*
1899. • Tins Oct. 3rd 1898.
J’HN P, Davis
| NOTICE.|
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
j|To all whom it may concern. W.
J.;Hhll, W. B. Judkins and J*.
J. Vincent, Raster Committee
Co, “G” 22nd Ga. Vol.,
made rbeir rep<Tt. Notice is here*
by given that said report
passed upon at the ordinary • 0
fice at the court bouse city 0
Rome. Ga., on the first Monday
in March 1899, at 10 o’clock s.
This is to cite all survivors or ,
■tcendantacf any of the r» eßi
)t said Company or their re P
entativea, to show cause n I
they can why said report * lO I
no be approved and ni»d« I
judgment of the ordinary . I
\Uh the clerk of the superior |
md admitted to the final }|
,8 a true roster ot said* coa )' |
Vitnesß uiy baud and offio’* 1 y
ia*ure this 7th dav of No' ’ ■
John P. Davis Ordinary- j
Fioyd Co- - i h