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PERSONAL mention.
Ur A. T. Abbott, of the Gate
h.re to'l.y-
lodge M. M- Henry, of Rome,
jpeut Saturday Bight in town.—
guniniarrill® New*.
tfarter’e “twofers” th* fa
‘Terrel! Speed” cigars are
growiat wor * •« ch dil Y
Uiss Cora Neel, who has b< en
qU ite sick for two weeks is very
••; |H aeh better to the delight of
bermwy friends.
y r . W. A. Ixtgan, es Cliatta
nooga^ill arrive in the city
ihis afternoon to attend the
'j{„j!ield’s reception tonight,
U n»if scrofula, sores
| ( il». pimple ß al 'd eruptions,
nre T 1 h ‘- T M,, d permanently
,;^. v cln f.ued's Sarsaparilla.
; Mr. and Mrs. Z. f. McKiu
>*y, es Trion, are at the Arm
strong today. They are in the
;elty on a shopping expedition.
'S.
Or. M. N. Mixon, the popular
down town dentist, left this
morninj for Palmetto, Ga., to
spend Christmas with the “old
jo]ks at home.”
Miss Cleghorn has returned
lome, having been delightfully
entertained several weeks in
Cartersville and Rome.—Sum
merville News.
' Mr. R. A. Denny and Mrs.
Jack King left today for
flollins, Va., to spend Christ-i
idjß with Miss Mary Denny and!
Biss Bennie King.
Areal good sweet juicy!
hem f*r 10c pt and, you don’t!
get every day, but you will find
stem al Lloyd’s. Better get one
,uiek, or they’ll be goae.
J. J. Arrington spent Sunday
ia Rome. He was accompanied
huing by his nephew, Homer
Arrington, who will spend the
Week here.—Sunimervill* News.
Sheriff W. T. Crocker and
Mr. J. E. Brooks went ta Rome
yesterday after a'couple of ne- I
gross wanted for stealing a cow 1
in Collard Valley.—Cedartown,'
Standard.
Mr. John Ashby Jones, the
well known Atlanta insurance
man, was in the city a few
kours today en route to Trion,
’here he goes to join his wife
Mrs. Maud Allgood Jones, and
<;• nd the holidays.
POPULAR PRICES.
for a Splangid Atti action For
Three Nights.
Eunice Goodrich and her
company of high class actors
tod specialty artists comes to
Rome for 3 nights commencing
I* *c. 29, with Saturday matinee.
Novelty is certainly what
amusement seekers are looking
for nowadays, and Maaagar
Puttie promises an cntertaia
®cnt as unique and novel as one
COu *d wish for. Bright and re
freshing comedies, excellent spe
Cl &hies, which include the won
derful serpentine, fire, statue,
Fl'antom and other dances,
given by Miss Goodrich with
fl* B some degree of success that
•ttended Louie Fuller’s efforts
that line.
A perfect moving picture ma
chine, the vivaacope, introduc
es late war views and comedy
sc «»«8. Therdvia, the child
Wonder, will introduce her own
l q, r . acter Hfl d costume songs.
r ill i f° r Thursday night
. be the charming 5 act «em-
’“That Girl.” *
s he admission for this en-
BageinentB a geinent will be 10, 20 and 30
uln * A’ customary with pop
inZ attractions the open
‘'te n ftrnaanc ® will be“lady’s
Tr?*^ 8 , oaQ be »oeured at C. A.
tt 8 newjlrug store without
®*ira charge.
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w!iN n the . rext f ew days 1
vvhi move into my elegant 1
• New Drug Store
* NEXT DOOR TO MY OLD STAND- J
* Immediately upon moving into my store, 1
will open up a beautiful line of . .
• CHRISMTAS AND !
j HOLIDAY GOODS;
All new and fresh. Don’t buy until you see
them. Until then I offer the public big reduc
tious on everything in my stock.
£ PRICES THAT WILL SELL:
T! It will be cheaper for me to offer you the goods
at prices ihat will sell them than to move them.
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| Perfumeries and
& Toilet Articles!
Remember that this sale will net last long,
and advantage must be taken of it at once.
Come to see me and lam sure that my price
Lz will induce you to bay
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I PU: LIO BAL* OF LANDS.
*E«RGIA. FI.aYP (K.WNTV.
Whereas en Put. 19ih 1898 Jan*
■ * Yarbrough did execute and de- ,
liver to C M Scraggins, her proas- t
issory uete dae November 16 h
I 1891 for S2OO aud tor the purpose j
|of securing Raid u*»te did execute |
and deliver to said Scroggins a
■ ortgago ou the lands hereafter |
more fully desanbtd, said Mort
gage providing that in the eveut t
of default es payiuuHt of said notn
or auy part tbareef whan due. eaid ,
Bctoggiue is au<h uized to sell paid M
pißper yal public uutcy at the r
conrt bou»e in Floyd county, up
en the first Ttistiday in any tn. Rth a
to the highest bidder after adver- (
'isitig the saaie a» now required <
by law in case of sheriff’s salt, at c
which sale said Borrggini, his v
heirs, exeeutor 1 -', administrator* or t
assigns shall have the right to t
purchase said property and to
make and execute to the pu chaser |
a deed convoying the said pr.-per- ,
tv and apply’ the money arising t
irotn said sale to ths costs of sale (
and the indebtedness secured by
said Mortgage |
Now therefore said Mrs. Jane E ,
Yarbrough having made default j
in the payment es said note when (
due I will und&r the power of sele |
ineluded in said mortgage sell at ;
public outcry at the court house (
in said County between the legal ,
honrs of sale on the first Tuesday (
in January 1808 to the highest
bidder for cash the fallowing real
estate embraced in said mortgage.
Land lot Ne-308in the 22nd
dietriot and 3rd section of Polk
eounty Georgia eontainirg 160 (
acres, tbe proceeds of such sale te
be applied as aforesaid. This Dee.
let 1898. C M Bcbcgq »e,
By his attorney M. B. Eubeuka.
ADMINISTRATOR S SAI B.
Agreeable to an order of the
court of ordinary of Floyd county
will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Rome witbiu
the legal hours oi sale on the Irst
. Tuesday in January 1899 to the
highs'-1 bidder the following prop
erty towit.—
One hunured and sixty acres of
' land more or less the same being
lot No. 15 in the 22nd district and
3rd stetion of F ovd county ua.,
29 and 6-10th» acres more or less
in the 22nd district and 3rd s*c
_ tion of Floyd county «a being a
fractional part of land lot No
-825. 29 and 3-10 acres more or
Iss* in the 22nd district and 3rd
•action of Floyd c >unty ea,, being
fractional part of land lot No 829.
40 ac.es more or leas in the 28rd
I district and 3rd section ot Floyd
’ county sa being land lot No. 827, 1
f 10 acr- s off land lot No. 14 in the |
| 22nd district and 3rd section of
Floy* 4 ,©unty oa described as fol
lows
! T <n aeres in Southwest corner es,
L 89 d lot thence North 40 rods, I
£ nenes East 40 rods.thence South
* 40 rois, thence Weal 40 rods to
s beg.nmng point. Aleo one mu e.
Said property sold as the prop-
erty of Thomas Branneo, late es j
j, said ceuaty deceased. Terms of.
£ sale cash. W H Ennis,
’ Administrator ©f ths estate of
•i Thos. Brannon, deceased .
£ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALI,
a eXOBGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
By virtue es an order of the
r court es ordinary of said county
v and also by virtue rs«. decree ®f
the Superi r caurt es Floyd coun
s ty, will be sold before the court
L house do<.r of said county on the
, first Tuesday in February 1899,
during tbe legal hours of sale to
I 'he high-st bidder, the fallowing
property, towit:
Part of lot No .(1) one in the
«! Etowuh division of the city of
Rome, Geoigu. situated
on the corner of Broad street a t ,d
i Fourth avenue, fronting on Broad
I itrsvt sixty four (64) feet more
or lees anu running back same
width towards Bast First atreet
ene hundred and six (106) feet,
j. Also lot Ne. (72) seventy-two
ia the Etowah division es the city
of Eeme, Ga fronting on East
First street sixty «i x (66) f««t ar, d
* running back the same width one
' hundred and thirty two (132)feet.
* Also part es lot No. ’(73) sev
enty-thrve in the Etowah division
of the city of Rome, Ga, fronting
on East First street sixty-six (66)
u feet and beginning at the south
west corner »f lot Nr. 72 and run
r ning back towards Broad street
f ninety (90) feet, thenee at right
s' angles across said Ist 78 sixty
t. I six (66) feet, thence eighty (80)
k feet to East First street, thence
k along Hast First street to the bs
ginniog point.
Also an undivided one-balf in
terest in the following real cstats
tow it:
A l that traet or parc-d of lar d
siiuatsd lyit g sad be-in ain the
23rd district aud 3rd section of
Fleyd sountyCa., being that part
us a subdivided town lot out oj
* s
land lot No. (276) two hundred
and sevsntyGive described as fol
lows; Fronting on Guidon street
aighty-ssvsn (87) feet and extend
ing b ick a distance of one hundred
and eleven feet, lying in the north
east eoruer of a tract of five actus
bought by J. N. Wright from J .
F. Sullivan in 1884, with dwelling
bou-e uud othei improvements
built thti'rou.
Also pait of land Ist Ns (284)
two hundred and egl ty-four in
the 28rd district and 3rd section
ot Floyd county, Ga., in thn Fifib
ward of the city if Rome, fronting
on Maine street 64 fs« more or
less and running back 800 feet
along the line between ih»> proper
ly herein described and Mrs. K. A
Ohesves, to the property formerly
owned by thu J. J. Cohen estate
thence along said Cohen line 48
feet, thence running buck along
the line between the property
herein described and that owned
by the E. R Lumpkin estate 210
feet to a crook at d ihence 00 f’.jot
to the starting point on Maine
• traet.
Also a ’ ract of la .d in Cothrans
boro, near Rome, known on the
oiap of Csthratishoro an lots N s .
•1, 52, 53, 64 end 65, all on the
east side of tbe Southern railway,
fronting the right of way of eaid
railroad 581 feet, and running
easterly from tbe north point oi
•aid tract 155 fest, then e south
erly 566 feet, thence 806 feet te
the south peint of said tract of
land where it joins ths right of
way of said railroad.
Ths aim* bsing thi property ot
Mrs, Sarah A, Dailey, late of said
sonuty, deeesssd Sold for the
purposa of paying legacies and
delta. Terms caah.
Sam’l Fumkhou»«r,
administrator debcaisnon with
the will annexed, of tbs estate ol
Mrs. Sarah A. Diiley, deceased.
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WILD LAND BALES.
Will be eold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Flovd county Georgia, between
th- legal hours of sals on the first
Tuesday '*> Jaueary, 1899,the fol
lowing described property towit;
All that tract or parcel of land to
wit. Lot No 333 containing 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 by
virtue of e tax fi fa issued by V T
Sanford tax collector for tax 1897
due said state and esunty against
B H Taylor as tbe property of th*
defendant.
Also at the same time and place
' that tract or parcel of land being
known in the plat as Ivt No 78 in
! the 3rd District and 4th Section
of Floyd county Georgia contain
ing 40 acres more or less. Levied
on by virtue of a tax fi fa isiueel
by V I'Sanford tax collector foi
I tax 1897 in favor <.f eaid stats and
I county vs Silas F Smith as the
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time aud place
all that trast or parcel of laud be
' ing lots Nos. 798, 124, 808 and
’305 aud 94 in tne 18ih Distriel
and 4th Section of Floyd e><untv
Georgia containing 200 acres more
or less. Levied od bv virtue of «
tax fi fa issued by V T Sauforc
tax collector for tax 1897 in favoi
of stats and county ve Frank I
MiJer as the property ©1 the de
fendant,
J. P. McConnhll. Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
CEeHGIA FLeYBCOUNTY.
Agreeable to an order es the
court of Ordinary will be eold be
fore the eeurt house door between
! the legal hours of sale "t, tbe first
' Tuesday in January 1899 the fol
lowing described property :—A
: part of lot No. 56 in the Cothran
and Chisholm addition te Rime
Ga., lying on the South side of
alLy and fronting on Gibson street
‘ 52 feet and runuing along said
alley lUB feet, an Dow enclosed.
Reserving the use of well for the
benefit of the two remaining hous
es • □ said lot. Terms cash. Sold
as the property of John J. Black,
deceased. Sam’l Funkhofser
Administrator ofJ. J. Black, Dec’d,
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, LETTERS-OF ADMINIRTRA
TION.
; «EOB«IA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern,Mrs
. M. J. Morrison having in proper
form.’spplied to me for permsueut
letters of administration on the
•state of E. T. Morrison, late es
said county, deceased. This ie to
nite all and singular the creditors
■ aud next of kin of B. T. Morris.n
. to be and appear at my office
witnin the time allowed by law
. sid show cause if any they cau.
> why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mrs. M.
1 J. Morrison on E T. Merrison’s
5 estate Witness my hand aud ot
f ficial signature this 7th dsy wl
t Nev. 1891.
[ i . John P. Davis, Oidinary, j
wills Tax sales
c ir Jan 1899.
GKSKGIA,FLOYD COUNTY,
Will be sold before the conrt
bouse door in the city of R >tn
Floyd county Ga., b-itween th«
legal hours of sale >n the Ist PuaV
day ill January 18 U, (jiiowJ
ing described property Hv vtu
»f state and county tax fi fas is e
stn-d by th- tax csllector of
eoun'y Ga., and against the fol-
Inning named defendants.
Ail that tractor parcel of land
with improvements lying and being
in tbe town i f Rast Rome in Fioyd
IC' Utitv, g i., beginning at a point
on the N nth t d« of tapring stre*t
distai t 350 feet Emt m North St,
running Itieuee Northerly in a
hue parallel w ith North street 300
feet, thence Easterly in a line par
allel with Spring street 158 feet,
thence Southerly in a line parallel
with North street 300 feet to a
point on* the Northern line of
Spring street, thence Westerly
along the Northern line of Spring
s'reel 158 feet to the poin*
< f beginning, L vel on a« the
property of Mis. L. J. Patton the
defendant aud now in h-r posses
sion under aud by viitue of a tax
fi fa is«ti'-d by John I) Moore for
, mer tax collector for t»x J 896 in
. favor of state aud county fir the
I use of \V T Cheney traueferree.
Also at the same time and place
f all that tract or parcel of land ly
' ing and being in the 4th district
‘ and 4th section of Floyd e-unty
I an., containing 200 asres and be
ing the last part of lot No». 319
and 293 and the feast part of the
1 portion of lot 282 lying Son’h of
1 Coosa river and being the farm 200
acres set apart aad apportioned io
vV H Ware under the will of his
father A G Waredeceaied as ibowo
i by survey aud map made by J C
Harris on December 1883 ami ap
’ proved by T W Alexander arbitra-
I tor to oivi ie said land recorded In
book “F F” pages 239,
. 24) and 241, said 200 acres being
' bounded <m the North by Coosa
j river and East by lots 281, 296
, r and 317. on the S ulh by the line
’ between 3rd and 4ih districts and
<.n the weet hywest portion ot said
lots Noe. 282 295 and 818 and be
j. ing the tame property conveyed by
y J C Moore, sher ft - , to W G Foster
t and by W g Fester to R L Foster.
Lev cd on by virtue of a tax fi fa
issued by V 1’ Sanford tux collec
tor for 1827 in f«vor of W T Che’ 1
e uey trausierree vs R L Foster aS
g properly of th* defendant.
II J P McConnell, Sheri I - .
n
d APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
9 OF DISMISSION.
r
d CEOieiA FLOYD COUNTY.
e
Whereas J.R . Kinnebrew,guar
dian of John M. Bailey, repre
* sen's to the cour. in his petnioc
duly filed, that he bas adminis
d tered John M. Bailey'• estnta and
11 that he has turned over tc said
v ward all of his es’ate. This
6 is to cite all persons concerned,
® kindred ana creditors, to show
“ cause if any they can, why said
'* guardian should not be die
“ charged from his guardianship
and receive letters of dismissioß
on the first Monday in January,
1199. This Oct. 7th 1898.
John P Davis Ordinary
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of ordinary will be sold be
fore the court house door in th*
city of Rome ea within the l*gat
hours of sale on the first. Tuesday
in January 1899 the follow inti de
scribed property to wit -
Forty acres es land the sone
being 40 acres in the Southwest
corner of laud lot No. 165 in the
24th district and 3rd section of
Floyd county r>a.
Said property sold as th* prop
arty of E J Parkins laie of mt
c »tinty deceased. Term* of sal
cash. W H Enni«,
Administrator of the estat* of E
J Perkins deceased.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
W'alter Mize ) No. 29. Libel f*r
vs. divorce. In Floyd
Mary Mize ) Superior court state
of •eorgia, .January term, 1899.
To Marv Mize—
The defendant is hereby requir
ed personally or by atioiaey to be
and appear at the next Superior
court to b* he.d in and for said
county, on the third Monday in
January n<-xt, then and there to
answer the Plaintiff’* petition for
Libel for Divorce, as ia d>f«ult
thereof e.nid court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witcws? the Honorable W. M.
Henry, judge of said court this
j 14th day of Nov ixiber, 1898.
I Wm. E. BeYsiaeaL,
! Clerk of Court.