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Foundry and
Machine Shop,
jVll Linds of repair
w ork clone promptly.
j\Jl kinds of castings
and forgeings to order.
Iron fronts and orna
mental iron work, a
special ity.
Estimates on a ll work
-promptly fn.rnish.eu.
L OFFICE and FOUNDRY
-sgSixth Ave. ROme Ga§<-
WOOD.
TINNER AND
SHEET IRON
WORKER
Tin Roofing a speciality, all Kinds of Tin
and sheet Iren Repairing neatly cheaply and
promptly done. Estimates on large or small
obs made.
Shop at. 410 Broad Street,
rain®
G. 11. RAWLINS
31 8 BROAD ST.
Just Opened tae |||lf 0 Saving House
e west Cleanest 111 I \ eeperg get their
pretiest and best of IiII tj I , i
„ , glass crockery
all the cheapest fO i F’l \ • im
-111! I1“ china and Tinware
line ot Toys ever ll■ i I \
. II i I \ Fancy Goods no
seen in th>s city. BISI . 1 7
They are ill fresh tions and novelties
ard new we can | of kinds at th*-
Please you. | A Q Novelty Store”
I U Uj
5& 10® GOODS
A SPECIALTY
r
a Organ Denot
BY
R. G. CROSS.
Empire Block
Organs and Piano s on
monthly or weekly Pay
ments.
■ einway ~ Ptanoa, Mason & Hamlin Pian»-
Mathußek I'ianoa, Sterling Pianos,
Mason & Hamlin Organs, Sterling Organs.
leading Instruments of the world at lowest
;etory prices. 300 styles and prices.
Buying from us is practically dealinW’cllre*
- the trial.era. Mo lower prieea ltnww« »a«yw »r
Applicat ion for Letter* of dis
mission.
G borgLA, Floyd County:
Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White, guardian of
Charles G. Deason, represents to the court in
her petition duly died, that she has administer
ed said wards estate • This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred ami creditors, to show cause
if any thej < an, why said guardian should m.t
be di charged from her guardianship and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in March 1894. This Dee, Bth, 1893.
John P. Davis.
12-8-90 d Ordinary. F. Co. Ga.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
Georgia—Floyd county:
Whereas, Samuel Funkhouser administral r
debonis nor, with will annexed of G. M. F.
Lampkin’s estate, represents to the court i.
his petition' duly hied, that, he has aainuiistered
G- W. F. Lamkin's Sr. estate. Tills is t > cit< all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors to
show cause, if anv they tain, why said admin
istrator should not be discharged from his ail
ministration and receive letter < f dismission on
the first Monday in March 1894. This December
4th 1893, John P. Davis,
12—6-w4w Ordinary.
Libel For Divorce.
Gen BY wAititEN t Libel for Divorce
vs ! March Term 18y4.
John W aiiren ( of Floyd Superior Court.
To John Warren defendant: It appearing to
I the court that you reside without the State of
[ G mrgia and that it is necessary to perfect ser
vi. on you by publication ia the above cas-
You are commanded to be ami anpear at the
Court House ir? Rome Ga. at the March Tenn
1894 of Floyd Superior Court, to answer the
complaint of Geney Warrau for totat divorce.
It is further ordered that service be perfected
upon the defendant bv the publication of this
I order twice a month for tw > months in rhe Hus
' tier Rome a news aper of said con ty in
which the Sheriff advertisen ents are printed
This Nov. 9th. 1893.
W. M. Henry.
Wrights & Harper. J. s. C. R. C-
■ Petititioners Attys.
EORGIA, Floyd County.
Geney \y.imx ( Libel for Divorce in
vs. ! Floyd Superior Court
John Warden. ( March erm 1894.
To the defendant John warren, you are hereby
Oreqered and commanded to be and appear a
the next superior court to be held in ami for
said connty on the 4th Monday in March next,
then and there to file h>s defensive allegation in
writing to the plaintiff's libel for divorce. Wit
ness the honora Je W M. Henry, judge of said
eounty, This9th day of November 1893
Wm. E Beysiegel.
Clerk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEoRGIA,-Floyd County:
Whereas Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Administratrix
John Hughes Estate represents to the court in
her petition duly flleti, that she has admini
tered John Hughes estate. This Is to citeal
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
- h >w cause, if any they can,why said adminis
tratrix should not be discharged from be r ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in March 1894, This Dec. 4th
1893.
John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co* Georgia
3 m
i ismission.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
Wbeteas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator
of Hattie McKinzie, Dec’d, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed, that he has ad
! ministered Hattie McKinzie estate. This is to
I cite all persons concerned, kindred an' 1 , credi
t-rs, to show cause, if any they can, -why said
administrator should not lie discharged from
! his admiiiistrat.on and receive letters of dismls
1 sion on the first Monday in April 1894. This
January Ist 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
l-3-90d.
. Letters oi Administration.
’ GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY :
I To all wlion it may concern : Charles Craton
having in proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
j Thos J Craton, late of said county. This is to
| cite all and singular the creditors and next ol
kin of Thos J. Craton to be and appear at my
office w ithin the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to Charles craton
on Thos J. Crrtons estate. Witness my hand
and official signature this Ist day of Jan. Isg4
John P Davis,
Ordinary Floyd Count <•
15-4wks
Road Citation.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas, R. S. Montgomery, etal., have peti
tioned tne Board of Commissioners of roads
and Revenue, of said county, for a public road
coinuibnciiig in front of H. J. Davis house on
the I‘loyd Springs and John’s Creek road, run
ning theold road by M. J. Caldwell's horse lot
crossing the slough at the low point of the
Haw thicket; thence along the old road bed by
R. 8. Montgomery’s house, anil intersect!; g
with the Floyd Springs and pocket Mills road
in front of J. L. Touchstone's house. Now, this
is to cite all persons having objections thereto,
or claims ior damages arising therefrom, to
malm rhe same known to the Board of Commis
sion rs at their meeting to be held on the first
Monday in February 1893.
witness, the Hon. JohnC. Foster, Chairman of
tbe Board, this 20th, day of December. 1893.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
d 30 d
HOI Bl OF Gi.
The and fcmost
desirable froute be
tween
ROME and ATLANTA
The only line with Pas
senger Depot in the
City of Rome.
SCHEDULE.
Lv. Rome (daily) 7 :45 A. M.
Ar. Atlanta 11:05 A.M.
Lv. Rome (daily) 2:50 P. M.
Ar. Atlanta “ 6;25 P. M.
RETURNING.
Lv. Atlanta (dai!y)8:00 A. M.
Ar, Pome “ 11:10 A.M.
Lv, Atlanta( daily) 3:10 P. M.
Ar. Rome “ 6:20 P- M.
For any other information call'
on C. K. Ayer, GPA.
J A. Hume. TkL agt.
W. F. Ayhr, T M.
Citation—Leave to Sell Land
GEORGIA —Floyd County
To all whom it may concern—H. K.Strickland
administrator of B M Strickland deceased has
in due form -applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell th • lands ht>l mging to the estate of
said deceased to-wit, 70 acres of snid land, 3J
acres of loi 913. and 4<l acres of lot No 914, all in
the 3rd ilistii. t and 4tli sectionot Floyd county,
and said application will be beat<l on the firs
Meaday in January m st. This 4th day of Dec.
1803- John P. Davis, Ordinary.
12-6 w 4w
CITY REGISTRATION.
N-tiec of Registration of Voters of
City Election.
Offlcal notice is hereby given that the books
for the registration of city voters for the next
munieiple election are now open as tbe clerk of
the council s office at the city Hall- All city
taxes, tines, and all dues to the city must be
paid before registering 'lhe attention of city
V'lters is called especially of the fact that the
payment of taxes does not register voter* in the
city reg isterat ion, but in addition topajing all
dues to the city personal application must be
male to the clerk
Attention ofall«jity voters is called to this
notice.
Registration closes Saturday Feby 17 at 7
o’clock p. m. Election Tuesday M ar ch 6, 1894.
M. A. Nevin,
Clerk Council.
Feby, 17-
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It leaves Cincinnati! at 6,00 pm.
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passengers in New York City it!
Grand Central Station, avoiding
ferry transfer.
When you go East take this
train.
D. B. Martin, General Passen
ger and Ticket Agent.
E 0. McCormick, Passenger
Traffic Manager.
McClure’s
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FOR 1894.
The Best Literature.
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Fully Illustrated,
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Smne of rite features are.
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The Marvels of ‘.-cience and
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c Business Insti
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PRAIRIE BELLE
First-class cook stove .for coal, wood or
natural gas.
It has nickel and tile ornamentation, oven
shelf and kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra
heavy, ventilated, sectional fire-back oud front
grate and large ash pan.
Size of oven 18 x 20 inches.
Weight 325 pounds.
Its baking qualities are unsurpassed.
It is durable and uses fuel economically.
Ask your dealer or write to
Townley Stove Co.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Manufacturers and Dealers *
Wood Mantels and Hearth Tllos,
Furnaeee, Hot-Water Heaters.
Cornlee Werk 'tnd Stone* i
S TRICTLT
.M ARKET PRICES
$17,000 STOCK OF SHOES R
J.L.CAMP&>CO.
233 BROAD STREET
have concluded to retire from business and]tc
morow monday morning, throws their Enoi
mous stock of shoes on the market for the ben
efit ot the shoe buying public at large at
ACTUAL MARKET COST PRICE
NTO DELUSIONS
KOISIDKi SMOW
STRICTLY STRAIGHT GOObT
** •
>’Here is their Cost mark, Study it.
ELIZABUTHR X
12345678 9 0 Repeat?
Cut this out and bring it with you.
Our stock is fresh nice and clean but ail goes
at ACTUAL COST all goodslmarkediwith’JJotn
above cost mark.
Come early and make your selection while
tho stock is Complete.
Shoes of all descriptions
Fine Shoes. WalKing Shoes, Plow. Shoes
Brogans, &etc, all at actual cost.
FOR CASH.
J.L.Camp&Co.
Wai R’yMnO I
OF CEORCIA.
H. H. COMER, AND R. J. LOWRy.
Receive, s
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH !»»
No 4 bouth'Eouna N«
Lvave Chattanooga - - - 4no pm
“ Rome - - --713 pm
“ Cedartown - - ?oo pm
TRAIN NO. 2.
f,v. Cedartown 5 10 am.
Ar. Griffin - - 8 55 am
“ Macon - - - 1100 am
'* Savannah • 6 20 pm
Nol North Bound No
Lv, Savannah - - •845 pm
- Macon - - - 425 am
“ Griffin y 25 pm
Ar. Cedartown . • 624 pm
TRAIN NO. 3.
Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am
„ Roma - . 7 08 am
arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am
parties wlshingjto rpend the oay in Chatta
nooga. shoupl take the Central Railroad train
at 7 08. am returning at 7 13 pm train to and
from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown,
W. F, Shellman Traflc Mgr.,
J.C. Haile Gen., Pass., Agt.
Savannah Ga.
S. B. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt.,
D. L. Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt.,
Atlanta Ga.
C. S Pruden Gen., Agent.
W E. Huff Ticket Agent.
Rome Ga.
E .T. V, & G. Ry.
ONLY. 2.1-2,
HOURS.
STCh
ATLANTA
1 ■■ .... - - - I-
Lv Rome daily 8-35a.m
An Atlanta . 11.10..
■■■■ .. ■ .. ' -»
Lv. Rome . I 1.30 a. m
Ar. Atlanta. 2.30 p.m
Lv. Rome .11.10 p.m
Ar. Atlanta . 1.30 , .
. C SMITH G Pa & Ta.
Aimstrong Hoi si,
B. 'W. WRENN,
Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent,
8.. 1. wDO 1.1. EY ,1.
A'<»t'ta«i4e 'i,;,... \«'h
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DENTISTS.
J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2o81-2 Broad street
B over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS.
MAX MEYERHARDT.
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs in new Court House
in rear of Superior Court Room,
JAMES H NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offit
Poverty Hui postoffiee corner grd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD-—Attorney at law
Masonic Temple.
Rome, Ga.
REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn-
B seller at Law—Rome, Ga.
WH. ENNIS—.Tiro. W. STARLING—Ennie
B A Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic
Temple, Rome, Ga. iel>23.
W* *U? on«’\ Attorney-at-law. Office in
m I'ijon.c Temple, Rome, Georgia.
fel>32tf
* henry, w. J. nunnallTTW
V v ■ M’ifemj, Nunnally & Neal-
„ a . A-ttorneys-at-atLa w, office over Half
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
HOWARD E. EELTON—lffivslcian and siu
geon—Office over Hammack Lucas Co’s
drug store. Eutranco on Broad street. At
office day and night. Telephone 62.
D^- RAMSUR—Pbyeicia'n"and“ Surgeorv -
Office at residence CL4 avenue A, Fourtr
ward. ’
L F. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon
■ Offers bls j .•ofesaional services io the pee
»nd surrounding country.
“” d Watßon ’ B "ruf store,
Do rn W .'A ~a“c. A. Trevitc"
drug store. s r o. .«lßroad street. Telephon
110. resides.is. No. 21
*m IN_ Fhysician and Surge- c
So a? Jue aS<, ' liC bUi,dillff -
•I UNICIPAL PROCLAMATION
Mayor’s Office, Rome, Ga.,
December 21, 1893.
A proclamation—lhe firing of
irecrackere and other explosives
f like nature during the Christ
mas holidays is strictly forbidden
'u all that portion of the city of
ieme within the following bound
aries, viz;
All that portion of the city south
of the crossing in front of Henry
A. Smith’s book store and along
Fourth avenue to East Tnird
street to Second avenue; thence
down Second avenue to East Rome
bridge ; thence down Etowah and
up Oostanaula river to Fourth
avenue.
All persons violating this order
will be dealt with to the extent of
the law.
S. S. King,
/ dec. 22 to jan 1. Mayor