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IS fliE PROSRRI.
Third North Carolina and * xth
Vi rtinja.
Washington, Djc. 29—-It if
said at the war departs ent tha t
•e cbaagc in plana as to the
mustering out of troops will ba
made as a result of the throat
orirg o it’o »k in the Philip
pines. The socretary of war has
Hisle ac«in progress in designa
ting the volunteer regiments to
be mustered out, but no an
ueuncewient will be made unti 1
tho list is completed.
It is believed, however, tha:
tho list will include tho Thirty
first Michigan, now at Knox
ville, Term ; the Second Tennes
see, at Colembia, Tenn ; the
Third Tennessee, at Aeniston,
Ala; tho Third North Carolina
(colored) at Macon, tta, the
Sixth Virginia (colored) at Ma
con. and the First West Virgin
ia at Coin mbuo, Ga.
Those regiments would een
atitate a good part of the vol
anteors :o be mustered out, for
the entire num her will not run
▼ary high, owing to tho pur
pose to fiist muster out the vol
unteers at Maeila and reduce
tho regulars down to the num
ber contemplated by law when
the war closed -
ABMIRAu CERVeJRA’S SON.
Cathode Priest inCharge of th*
Young Man
Nov Yerk Dec. 29.—-There
arrived here yesterday a young
■an who i« said to boa ooh es
Admiral Corvera, commander of
the Spanish toot at Santiago.
Ho was accompanied by Rev.
John M. Cushing, a Pittsburg
priest.
According to the story told
by tlov. Cushing, young Cervora
is about twenty years of age,
and was seat to Canada at the
outbreak of the war and placed
in his charge. Youii g Carvers,
bo says, io a son by tho admi
fral's first wife, and was sent to
Canada because of estranemonts
at homo.
According to a further state
ment of Rev. Cushing, be has
boon assigned to duty in tho
Philippine Islands and wants to
properly dispose of. his charge,
but has found his efforts hin
dered through prejudice against
tho descendant of ths noted ad
miral. There is an air of mys
tery at loast about the case. Tho
boy’s companion will not allow
him to talk,
UIVILWAR INEVITABLE.
Peruviana are Dntormlnosl up
on a Bloody Strife-
Lima, Peru, via Galveston,
Doe. 28.—Advices from Bolivia
say chat the aspect of affairs
thoro is serious. Young mon be
longing to the best society are
joining either side.
The banks have lost nearly all
their olorks and civil war is
inevitable.
TtClll A COLD IM
DAY
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablota. All druggists refund
'bo money if it fails to emo. H«
The ronnino has L B •
O*«h tablet.
j^ l ** ll * TabuUavurs torpid liver,
, BM*oa TbbulM cure b«ao*4*«
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Within the next few days
WilLmovß into my eltgant <
•New Drug Store t
5 NEXT DOOR TO MT OLD STAND- !
Immediately upon moving into my store, I
W will opow up a boantifal lino of . .
t CHRISMTAS AND ♦
• HOLIDAY GOODS •
Mjg alm. i
All now and frosh. Don’t buy until you coo ig
them. Uatil then I offer the public big rodeo-
X lions on everything in my stock. . .
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♦ PRICES THAT WILL SELL*
It will boobeapor for mote offer you the foodo
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st pries* i hat will soli thorn than to move thorn. \L
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Romombor that this sale will not lasi long,
aud advantage must bo taken of it at oneo
Come to sot mo and lam sure that my prio W
will induce you to buy . . •
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ADVERTISE NOW!
PU Lie SA LB OF LANDS.
OBOROIA. FLOYD OOONTY.
Who eae ou reh. 1 Vih IS9S Jan*
■ Yarbrough did oxeeutv mid de
' liver lo C M Scroggins, her prom*
I l»sory ante due November 15 h
' 1191 for s2dn and tor the purpose
of socuriog said note did execute
aud deliver to said Scroggins a
Mortgage on the land* hereafter
wore fully doeeribed, *>a>d wort
fsge providing that in the event
<>f default of payment of said note
or any part thereof whan due. said
Scroggins is authorised to tell esid
proper 'y at publie outcry at the
I court houao in Floyd county, up
on tho first Tuesday in any month
to the highest bidder after adver
tising the name ao now required
by law in oaso of snonfl ’a sale, at
which oalo said Senggins, hi*
heirs, executor?, administrators or
assigns shall have the right to
purchase aaid property and to
■ ako and execute to the pu~chasor
a dood conveying the said proper
ty and apply the money arising
from said sale to tho costa of sale
and the indebtedness secured by
said Mortgage
Mow therefore said Mrs. Jano h
Yarbrough having made default
in the payment of said note whon
duo I will under tho power of sale
included in sard mortgage sell at
public ontory at theeeu'it house
in said eounty between the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in Jauuary 1898 to the highest
bidder for cash lbw following real
estate embraced in said mortgage.
Laud lot No* 301 in the *2nd
district aud Srd station cl Polk
county oeorgia containing ISO
acres, the proceeds of euoh sa’e to
be applied as aforesaid. Th's Deo.
let 1198. C M Senoeo.Nß,
By hie attorney M. B. £nb>iaks.
aDMINISTBATOM 1 SAL>.
Agrooublo to an order of the
court of ordinary of Floyd county
wilt be sold before tho court house
doer in tho city of Rome witkju
the legal hours 01 sale on the Irsl
Tuwaoay ih January 1899 to the
highest bidder the following prop
arty towit. —
One hvnured and sixty acres of
land more or less the same I eing
.0 No. 15 iu the 22nd district and
Mi<l section of F cyd county aa.,
29 and 5 10’hs acres more er less
in rhe 29nd disltifl and 3rd sec
tion of If 1« yd coni.’v a 1 bfeing a
fractional pvrl <•» land let No
82 s . 29 and 3 10 a i»f mor* er
less in the 22nd disliict and 3rd
section of Floyd county ns., being
fractional part of land lot No 829
40 ae.es an ore or less in the "28 rd
district and 3rd section ot Flovd
county na being land lot No 527,
10 acres lift laud lot No. 14 in the
12nd district and 3rd ss?ti*n of
.ntinty &a dosiribad as fol
lowt =-
Tm acres in Southwest corner of
it'd lot thonco North 40 rads,
menco East 40 reds.thonce South
40 rods, thence West 40 rods to
beginning point. Also one mu a.
Said property sold as the prop
erty us Thomas Brannon, late of
said county deceased. Terms t»f
tale atth. W H Eumis,
Administrator of tha estate of
Thos.' Brannon, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALI,
•BvRGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
c.urt of ordinary of said county
and also by virtue of a decree of
the Bii| eri r c urt es Floyd coun
ty, will be Fbld bes ra the court
house do. rof eaid county on the
first Tursday in Februa-y 1899.
during be legal hours of sa!e to
•.he h gbest bidder, the RlLwing
property, to wit :
Part of lot No. (1) one in the
Itoweh division of the city of
Rome, Geoigia, situated
on the corner of Broad street a.dsl
fourth avenue, fronting on Broad
street sixty four (64) feet moie
or less ana ruuniug back same
width towards East First street
wns hundred and six (106) f et.
Also lot Ne. (72) e-venty-two
ia ths Mtowah division of th* City
of R ms, Sa fronting on East
First street sixty six (66) feet and
runaipg back the same width one
hundred and thirty two (132)feet.
Also part es lot No. (73) eev
enty-thr-e in the Erowah division
of the oity of Rome, Os, fronting
od last First street sixty-six (66)
feet and beginning at the south*
west corner wf lo« Ni . 72 Mid run
ning back towards Broad street
ninety (90) feet, thease at right
angles across Said let 78 sixty
s’.x (66) feet, thence eighty (80)
feet to East First str et, thence
along Bast First str et to the be
ginning point.
Alan an undivided one-balf in
terest in the following real estate
tow it:
Ail that tract or pare 1 ..f 1j d
,-lusted lyii g sad being in tie
rd district and 3rd section ol
oyd eouptvCa., being that part
a subdivided town lot out of
lend lot No. (275) tw® hundred
and seveuty'five described us fol
lo*s; Fronting on Goidop street
'ighty-sf-von (87) feet and extend
ing b ck a distance 1 f out hundred
and eleviu sett, lying in the north
east coiner of a tract of five acr«s
bought by J. N. W right >n m J
B. Sullivan in 1184, with dwelling
house and other
built thtreou.
Also pm t of laud let No
two hundred and eig) iv four in
the 23rd district aud Srd sect ion
of Floyd county. Ga., in th. Fitih
* a rd of the 01 ty <. f Rome, frouting
on Mamts street 64 fool more or
less and running back 800 feet
along the line between the proper
ty b«Teiu described and Mrs E. A
Chou vos, to the property ’ormerlv
owned by the J. J. Cohen eal.ut«»
thei ce along said Cohen line 48
feet, thence running back along
the line between the property
described and that owned
by the E. R. Lumpkin estate 210
foot to a crock ai c ihenco 90
to tl e starting pou t on Maine
street.
Also a iraet of la..d iu Cothrauo
boro, near Rome, known on tho
map of Cot hrausboro as lots N s.
11, 52, 58. 54 and 55, all on tho
••st sida of the Southern railway,
fron'ing the right of way of said
railroad 581 feet, and rpusiing
easteily from tbe north point of
said tract 155 feet, thou o. soaib'
J »rly 566 leot, thei.ee £O6 feel te
the south point of said treat of
land wheie it joins >he right of
way of huhl rallr- ad.
The nsia being ih« property of
Mrs Sarah A. Darlov, lets of said
eobuty, dee«ass< ai.i'd i«r ths
puiposeof paying l«g«oioa ant
dells. Terms cash.
Sam'l FunxHowion,
administrator do bcoisnon with
t he will annexsd, of tho estate of
Mrs. Sarah A. Diilev. doCvssod
WILD LAUD BALBI.
HMD be seld before the eeurt
bouse door in the city of Rome,
Floyd county Georgia, between
the legal hours of sale on the fret
Tuesday in Jsaaary, 1099,the fol*
lowing described propertv tewit;
All that tiact sir parcel of land te
wit, Lot No £BB ceutaiaing 100
•ores and lot N* 816 eentaining
160 acre*. ell lying and being id
the 22ud District and Srd lectio*
of Floyd county Ga. Levied en by
virtue nf » tax fi la issued lay V T
Sanford tax collector for tax 1817
due said state and ceunty agan at
B 11 Taylor as the proj ertv es the
defendant.
Also at the saaie time sad place
that tract or parcel of land being
known in the plat as lei No 78 in
the Brd District and 4'h Bectieu
of Fi*yd county Ge* r gia contain
ing 40 aorb« more or leas. Levied
• u by virtue of a tax fi fa i«sued
by V T Sanford tax < « lector for
tax 1197 iu favor of said state and
county vs Silas F Smith as the
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and plnee
all that treat or paiael of laud be
ing lots Noe. TH, 124, 808 ai d
SO* and 94 in tn? 1t h Distrie
and 4th Sni.tiou *f Floyd a. uut>
Qtiargia captaining 200 acres ravir*
or Das. Levied on by virtue us a
tax fi fa issued by V 1 Sanford
tax colkcur for lax 1897 in tavor
of state and esuuty vs Frank L
Mi.ier as the property ul the de*
fencant.
•L P. McCoknell. Sheriff.
ADM INI3TRAI OR’S BALE.
CaeiGlA FI,SY* COUNTY.
Agreeable to an rrder as the
coart < f Ordinary will be sold be*
fore the cturt hnrse door between
the legal hoars of sale on thefi-si
Tuesday in January 1899 the foK
sowing described property:—A
part ot lot No. G 6 in the Cothran
and Chisholm addition te Rune
Ga. , lying on the South aide of
ull-y and treating on Gibson street
52 feet and runaing along suid
alley Itlß feet as now enclossd.
Resa-ving the use of well for the
benefit es the two reman ing hous
es *n said lot. Terms cash. 8 dd
as the property of John J. Black,
deceased. Bam’l Funkhouskb
Administrator ofj. J. Black,Dec’d,
LITTERAOF ADM IN] R1 RA-
TION.
aaoßatA floy» « umty.
To all whom it any concern,Mis
M. J. Morrison having in proper
lores epp.ied to me for peraiawent
letters ol administration os the
-state of R, T. Mornsoa. late es
said county, deceased. This is to
uite all and singular the creditors
aad next of kin of I. T. Morrison
La he and appear at my office
within the time allowed by l fcw
nd show cause if any they use.
why parmanant administra 1 ion
h uld not ho granted to Mrs. M.
J. MorrGon on f T. Morrison s
estate Withee* my hand and of
ficial signature this 7ih dty oi
Nov. 1898.
John F. Davis, O.dinary,
WiiW 1
c inmil
eneßeu,FLoY» couxt-
k. .old beforth, , ■
house doorm the cil„ t
Floyd county G* ml
J-y to January l«y tL . , 1( B|
Hi*- described prop,,. b '•i
ot .latw and county x h f T 'V|
by lb. l.x ell,.
Ifll
!o«ins nanied defen nt, W
'l>.i,r. ol .r r „|. ( ■
with impiuv*-nento l He .y Wi
C. umv.ea., begin,* >t(
u-i the North P W
distant 350 feet E, .f,
running tu.nee N lhtrl ' W
One parallel with lr th sir M »■
aliel wnh Spring ssst lj|
thenoe Southerly la hIJ , W
with North sliest X) f*/ . Wl
point on the Neuern )j B . fl
Spring street, thee
along the Northerhue , f S[) , W
street 158 f„.t tu (ht „ p ,
i f beginning. L*vi on », t S
property of Mrs. .J. p atton
defoudant aud no m h.r .W
aion under and byirtus es *
1 fa issued by Joi D U.or, J
mer tax nolleetorjr t x
favor of etale a»«<jou lH , f, r
use of W T Chain lrauif* rres . ■
Also at the can time and pls«B
all that tract or rrcel of | al) d
ing aud boiEg iubo 4 q diitnol
and 4in section »t Floyd a until
•a., containing X) aoiaa and b«fl
mg the last pari f lot Nos.
and 295 and th Bast pan of thtH
portion . f lot lying s ea;h ( a
Coosa river audioing th* larti)2(«
acres set apart ad apportioned ill
A H Ware undr the will of hil
father A • Wardecoaied as ibowl
by survey and .ap made by J fl
Darris on Deen her 1883 and ipfl
proved by T WAloxandor arbitral
tor to divide sid laud recurdadlfl
book “F F" edmds pages ‘231fl
2AJ and 141, eid 200 acr»i iiuufl
bounded on tin North by Coofl
nyer aud Kasiby lots 281, 29fl
and 817. on th S utb by the lufl
between Srd aid 4;h diet riels andl
on the west bjweot portion of aaidl
lots Nos. 282 296 and 818 and bsl
ing the same|rop»-rty ceuvsy»d byl
J U Moore, eter ft', to W G Foststl
and by W « fostwr He R L Fu tarl
Levied on bjvirtue of a lax fi fil
issued by V 1 San/ord tax uollicl
tor for 1897 ia f*vor of W T Ciufl
uey transform* vs R L Foster »s
properly of me deftmUuL
J P kIeCoNMKLL, Sharif.
APPLICATION FOR I.KITIM
OF ftFSMISSION.
CHOReTA Flow IXOVNTY.
Whereas 18. Kiunebrew,guar
dian of John M. lidley, repre
sents to thacour ia hie peiilie*
duly tiled, that he has annamia
tr red John M Bailey’***•
that he han turned ever to aad
ward alt ut hie es'ate. lij*
ia to cite all persons eoucorsos,
kindred and creditors, to »!>••
cause if any thoy eau, why a* l
giu-diau should not b» 'li»*
charged from hie guardian^ 1 ?
and rtceivo Liters if disDaiaai®*
on the first Monday in .'*■»»'/•
1899. Tms Oct. 7th 1898.
JtwnP Davis Orche*"
A D MINIBTR ATOR’S S AtK.
Puisuanl town order of Js
court of ordinary will be wl
fore the court house door m
city of Rome •* within the W
hours of sale on the first. Pue-dM
in January 1899 the foLo»m«»
rcribed property towit
Forty acres of land the •
beinw in the b* llL
eori<Ki«.>d l»‘ No - 165
det *nd 3rd e<et'©»
FlojUldnty ua.
5 laijpjrty sold as t.is P I
erf I J Perkins I* -
on futceised. l^ rm ‘ 0
earr th WHKnni’.
Ad C Tn’rator es the estate .(«
•u tc|j ins deceased.
lOIVj” CL FOR DIVORCI-
* U l°THfendant is hereby r«'l“ b|
mally or by ‘
J r at the n.xt MP 4
Jdif.v be held iu and L» j
fl r: on th. third Mo^y, o
f uljaf “rxt, thw V nd .i tin" f,,f
lie .fan the Plaintiff • P ‘ } f itl ||
| Ipr Divorc., •• > d|l
■ ij) s< id oourt wi.t P
| to ice ahall appertain* g
l&ll a-s.