The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 17, 1894, Image 3

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COAL. rp] ie uest Blacksmith Coal the best Coal for o*rates mid sto~\ os d>all on- J. A. George, Telephone 29. A * JI JI ua 11— —ll I rß.T’_ »—!HI ■Mil lIIBHUnnT 4— UfrijCb'* ■*- 4 •*“* y^’:t ' H.C WOOD. TINNER AND SHEET IRON WORKER Tin Roofing a speciality, all Kinds of Tin and sheet Iron Repairing neatly cheaply and promptly done. Estimates on large er small obs made. Shop at, 41 O Broad Street. rniLTmf G. H, RAWLINS, 318 BROAD ST. ■w« 1 S ist Opened Lie I 1 If I Saving House— " ( leanest II I 1 eipers get their pretiest ar,] best of U hl i ~ , v jrlass crockery art >he ehea Kst ft ft | ft line oi Toys ever II H | I seen in this city. 11l II I A F:mc >’ Goods no ' They are all fresh J tions and novelties ard new we can | of a ’J kinds at the Please you. I A Q Novelty Store” 5& IOC GOODS A SPECIALTY the ROME COURIER. The best weekly news paper ever published l' n Floyd County. .'"'i a Mend in the far West who would appre ■' - figood thing? Send the ROME COURIER. >"ii a relative in ti e bleak North you would in fl. -li'A. into God's country? Send the ROME ■pOUFIIER. ■ ' a friend, loved one or acquaintance in tn e ? o»vdcd i ixt .i fl 1 ' 110 YOU would induce to come South? hi n ■ r ‘ ,llhc FOME COURIER. I <THE ROME COURIER§«- fl o!sts 'ess than a cent a weeK Bl your* r < once > or send us the address of hfl conv a let us send him a sample J Opy ‘ Address, 4 t HE ROME COURIER. ROME GA. Sltffls' Silts ill' Fslwiff 1894. li.i •IIGIA, Fi.oyii < <>« STY. Will bn sold be fore the court house door in the citv of it* .ne. Floyd eon. iv, Ga , between the legal lionra of s.oe on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary. Is.U. the following described property tc. wit: All that tract or body of land in the Fourth I iistricl anil Fourth sec ion of I lot d eountv G • known in the plan of said district, as whole nos 264, 265 and 241 containing IGO acres each Also 136 acres off the east sb e of lot Ne 263. said farm land aggregating t. 16 acres more or le s and known as the Higginbotham farm. 1 evied on by virtue of a li fa issued from the Floyd < irdinary court in f i tor of Alice Fowler vs Tims II Higginbotham, as the proputy of the defen dant. Alsoat the same tic e and place, all that tract or parcel ot land lying and being in the twenty third distrb t and third section ol Floyd county < la., as fulb ws; t i.,e third of Home Land com' p.iny’s adili ion to blast Home, said one third being the ea I thirl of sail lots, t routing -16 2-;b forty-six and two-thirds feet, more or less and extending hack 212 feet. b. in y all t he land now enclosed, the abo e being the property nmrt g.i ed by J F Dupree to f. P Tre.idaway, on the sth of Jannaiy 1892. Lev led on by virtue of art f« issued from the Floyd city court in lav of E P Tieadaway vs J F Dupree, as the property ot the defendant, • Also, at th.-s .me time and pl;i< >, house and ot situated in the town of I crie-tville, Floyd county, oa., known on tha trap a sod town as lo No 1 son Watters Street bout de l on the south by Alfred Hyan and on 'he north by the property of Maek Deal Levied on by v irtu’e ot a tax tifa issued by J. <1 Black, tax collector in favor State and County vs. J no. M. crocket, as the propertv of the defendant. Abo, at the same time and )d; ce ore sorr 1 horse mule about ten years old named Alex.. Levied on by vir'ue o’ ■ mortgage tifa issued | from th< Floyd city cotir. inf nor of W-H ti cker assignee, Ac ~ vs if. 1. Landers, as the properly of the defendant. A l-o at the same time and place, ten thousand and nine hundreu pounds more or less of seed cotton, 5(1 acres of cotton in the field, six acres of corn in the field, 2.0-.0 bundles of so üb-r, more or le-» now li eaied on the Jac' Forinby holm place. Levied on by virtue of a distress warrant issued from the city court in favor of The Seo: ish American mortgage eon puny, limited, vs. W. A, B • Formby as the property of the det'end_ ant. Levy nurse bv J. B. Earp, L c. A1 o, at the - in • time and place, one dark, bay mare named Fanny, 12 yeais old and one bay maro charlotte, 7 ye irs old. Levied on by virtu, of a tisa issud froiu the Floyd city court,in favo of w.,m. El[iott vs- c, 11. Freeman, as the prop rrry of the defendant. Also at the same time and p'aee. all that tract or parcel of land situated,ly ing and being- io the Fourth ward, city of Koine,Ga., Block "B,” described as follows: commencing on west First street, formerly cent rs reel, at the cor ner of Lancaster ot, and running thence in a westerlydirec:ion al ng west Firs street tittv lee’, tlienee back same * idth 1.‘.2 feet.it being par: of the lot bought by T. B. Veasey from J»hn i. May Levied on by virtue of a fl" fa. issued from the Flo. d city court in favor of the .Mer chants National Hank of Rome G t , vs. w-B- Richards, deed having been tiled and recorded i accordance with the statue, as the property of the defendant. Also at the sane time and place, all that por tion of land lying- and being iu the Twenty-third District and ihird Section of Floyd county Ga. containing-one acre off of the north side of lot so, 233 in said dirtrict and sectonn,commencing on line o! said lot about two hundred yards from the iiorih east corner of said lot, cornering w ith Orange Elliots lot and running vveston the north side of said lot 210 fee , the south all) feet, then east 210 leet to what is known as the Orange El then lot,toil’s north to s’an ing point, the above land being wheie the defendant now resides. Levied on by vii lie <fa ti la issued from the Flov.l Justice Cour ( of the -TUth Distr ct., G, M. in favor of M. Kohn A Co, vs, Daniel Curry, as the properti ot ti e defendant. Levy made by W- 'L Byars. L. C. Also at the same time and flice.oiie saw ••Till and fixtures comvlet". including one twelve i rch rubber belt. Levied on by vir ue ot a li'a issued from the Flovd city court in favor of B. '■ c'-imp • s . D Jones, s the property of the ' defendant. Also, a’ rhe same time and place, all the rights titles a; d i iteiest of Mary M. Nichols in th • f< 1. lovin described property: Lot JtJo. 89 in Qothrau -4 Chisolm addition on ocity of Ro ,n , md also a strip adjoining said lot 8:1 on th. Sunt iiside, sai l stripfroutine forty feet on Cotli in Street and ex ending- back one hundred ami li . e'leet. Levied on by virtue of a ilia Issueii from the Jusiice Cot.r of the 919th District. Q. in favor of the Koine Hardware Company vs Mary M. N' 1 hols,as the property of the defen dan’t. Levey made py H. Beard, 1. ■ C. Also at the same time and place, one undivi ded or.',-half interest in the Eas- half .if the West half of lot of land No. .8 in the North Dtstrici i and Fourth Section if Floyd eountv, Ga.. and being a strip of land running across entire lot on the West side of original lot and said part of lot levied on containing forty acres. Levied on by virtue of a tifa issue- from the Justice Court of«he 1120th Dis-ri >t, o. M , in favor of J J Conn vs. Wm Allen sr as the property of tile defendant. Levy made by A. d; white, L. c. Alto al the same tuuo and plate, on# sorre mare mule name Mary 4 years old. one black mare mule num Jane,4 “years old, one cream colored horse co It 2 years old, one bay horse colt 7 vears old name Floyd' one bay horse colt name John, levied on by uirtue of two fitas is sued from the Flovd city court in favor of T R Jone ivs Y T Sanford as the proyer.y of the defendant Also at the same time and rlace, one dark brow i horae mule name Charley, one red cow with horn name -‘Violet,” also one white and red speckled cow with harns name L i:i i Levied on by virtue of s mortgage tifa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of Bass Bros & co vs Milioii Stephenson, a , the proper y of the defen dant Also at the same tints and place thirty acres off of iot no 114 in Third District and Fourth Section of Floyd comity levied on by virtue ol a tax tifa issued bv John a Black tax collector in favor of State ami co vs Thad M K»" x » s the propertv of defendant Also, at the some time ami pla'e, forty <49 acres of anil in watrers District, Twenty third is:rict and Third Section. Floyd cou-ity, corn ering south wit Rhoda Ni-hols, ami known a the Louisa Bailey place, levied on by virtue of a nmrtgage li fas issued from the i ovd superioi Court in favor of Bass, Bros W i o vs, Louisa B.ulev. as the property of the defendant Also at tin- same lime ami place, eighty acres of land lying ami being in the North < aro ina Dis-rict, ’i'loydcpunt.y,Ga, same being t! e place upon which said Raines resided it the date ol sai 1 mortgage, and bounded as follows: On the north bv land of John Turi.er and J A Bale, on the east by lands of Bradfield, on the south by lands of i>ave Shelton, and on the west by the land-of tliMot'iersheil esate. laivied on by virtue of a mortgage fl f.i Issued from tile Floyd Superior court in favor of Bass Bros, Nr co, vs Tavlor Raines, as the p opert. of ilu defendant. Also, at the same time and pi ee, lot ot land No ss;. situated in the Sixteenth District and I’hird Seciion of ' lovd county, Ga. comaining forty acres more or less, Levied on by virtue oi a tifaissued from the Floyd Justice c urt of tin- H24rh District, <■ M. in favor of it B Reeves for the use of B Striealand vs J f Russell, as the property of the defendant. Also a t.esani’ time and plrce, the norih eaat eorm-rof lot N ■ 141 in the town of North 1.-. mi ’ fo’-merl kFoiestv ill-- in flovd comity Gear I', fionting -4 met on Debrelljstrebt ami mnmi gb.m< I'-' Beet ami levied o. by virtue of 3 fifes is«ned fr mi ths Flovd -nstice courr ol the 1 th district G, M : two o t em in favor . f J B < iiamblee vs DG Trammell and the tmrd i.i favor of J B' ha nbl evs G K Woodward am Di Trammell, as the property of D C Irani mell. Al'-o rt thp same time and pliicee e south fall ol 10l numb-r 4> in the’ ’o’hrau and ( hisolm ad dition to the city of Rome, fronting fifty feet on rib-on street and rm.nind back one hundred mil fifty feet, Levied on by virtue of two litas issu-d from Floyd jus'i. e c-mrt m the 919th district G • -'I i in trvor of J " 1 oker ami < o , >s(’ W Borders and s Ad subject, to a morgagi g'venbv Hattie Borders to Atlas Suvino ai.d 7,>nn y— -i ti m for Oil as ehe property ol the defendaat. Also at the same time and place, that tract or nar.-el ot land in'be Cotlvan ami Chisolm ad ilit-o n o th.-e>tyof R"e JGeorcia known as he estate port of mt nun b i 78 m said Cothran and I’ll -opt addition to he city of.Rema iront i.ig on Siiiing s’reet 65 feel more or less ami ex ending back s,une width 100 leet, on whieli is loeatco tw • 4-roo i. dwelling houses: adjoinuig heproneriv of James Douglas on the noth lie By virtue of a F.oyd Superior Court ha in favor of J D Chambers, adininistra or of thi est-ite of a S Hawkins, deceased, vs J S 1> -nulloek ami Callie Spu lock, ex-eutors of I. A upnlloek deceased, as the propertp of the de f endant. vl.so at the same time and place, lot of land No 173 in ’he 4th district ami 4th se-:tioii of flovd erunty. G" - ‘”” lt :l, '. ers n ' l ol >’. 9*3 ". Levied o* by vi Gue ot a tit a issued Hom •he Fl'v • it’t • ‘”trt of {the 855th disrric, n*'inWorofJ X Baleys -■ ' Mother- shed as the piopcrty of the defnml im.a Also at. the 4hme time and place, one dark hay m re named Dolhe, one '-’orse wagon, iroii axle nearly new. [anted n o by virtue of a | i-.oi igage nia issted from p o 1 d'citv court iii I favor of dassßrs.rt* 0., is a's Long, as tin of .he defei dint. Also at th ■ same time and place, the following ’■roperty to-wit; Lots ot ian i Nos. .30 5:.0 5 , ami 26 m the 3:d l-listnct and 4th -iciianol H"’d o liny, Ga. Abo pds 83s .md B.n» m the fc..nd djsiriet ami 3rd svetlan |of pio'-it count' Ga,, containing in all 230 act rs im re or less Leviep upon by virtue of a tlje is-ued Iron Floyd city eoun in favor of Thomas Philpot v ' J n_il r. anp w m Hmhaimsoii as the i ropettv ot ,vl J H ■ o, one of the dcsendants. Also nt the «mie time and place, that portim ol lot of land N i.‘.79 in the 4th dis ne and 4 1 section nt pi"'d county iia.. which is inchlee in tie so lit wl ig bt-undai : itgnn, at a stake which i., 12 chains and s*i liims so i'th oi tl.e northe st coiner of said lot, and runim 1 hence west 39 chains and 50 links m a stake; tin no .* south 3(> chains and 5 iinkf o rock m’ the soul li Use si said lot: thence east s ang s tie smith line Io thst port ion of sat* I io', embracin'* afinit. 10 acre- Sol by JJolm W R.t arbsmi o T S Price the 19th of Mav, 184 the deed ti which was recored in book **E” cle ks mile* pages >66 and 267 July 18th 1-49; thence almi and around 111* west side of the 10 acres to im north ami south line o said lot, ami thence b the he'll nip* point. Also -mat portion of Im num eriug 29; in the Same district pum sectim which is im aided in the following' bounpa its to,wit: Regining at the nortlua t corner o sale lot ami running thencll sotth on the line ti the Coos i River: thence down the river to :* t ,ke whieli is the point at which tlie line b. ;i s Hint cuts ilf pl | ait of saj I lot originally to Robert L. Ricliardsou ; thenee north so chaim aolngthis lividing line to a stake; f'ci c in a sGaiget line to the m'rteeast cor. er. That pi tion of Nm 27'jdese (bed, is suppo-e.i to oom* i illaer.is more or les aim | he porti n of 297 is supposed to contain |.i 12 amei more or i s . Levied on by virtue of a rtirtfiage tifa’ i- ued from the Flo.d Superi >r court in favor of j | \ Bale vs L Pane a- the property ol |the defend- I ' JAKEC MO >RE, Sin riff !>*: I * • ■' - »tO . ■■ , . ; 1 . bottu.u, piit ID; ' ,a f. g n(). . '>• : N'hX.'., ■■ •; *g* ; Ao ; O ISF W. L. Douglas S 3 SHOE VV. Tu. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ting-, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad. vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Dougla.*’ name and price on the bottom, which guarantee s their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which help - to increase the ales on their full lire of goods. They can afford to sell r.t a less profit, and we believe vou can save monrv bv brv:’ gall year footwear of the dealer advertised below. Cntnio'me free unon r.nplie. t-Hn. JX< -r< . CANTiIEIL & ENS CRYSTAL LENSES THAOS MARK, i Saslity xiu. -zi 1 - I «. - ~ V "x —~~ .. ■ The Bradford Drug Co. has ex elusive sale of these celebrate, glasses in Rome, Ga. From thi factory of Kellam & Moore, t)i> only complete optical plant in th* South, Atlanta, Ga. ’“STARKE - THE MEBCHANT TAILOR, h DSOME LINE OF FALL PATTERNS JU STI in. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL ON S. M-STARkE ARMSTRCD' G BL-CK Wanted: —A position as salts man, book-keeper or bill clerk id a wholesale or recall grocery busi ness, by a man with 13 vears ex •jerieiice iu Southern Kentuckj wod references. Address A. A. care this office. 1-ltf, The persistent cough which usually follows an attack of the grippe can be permanently cured by t dimer Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy, \V. A. Mj luire of Me Kay, Ohio, s-<ys: “La Grippe left me viit'i a severe cough, Ifler using several different medi cines without relief, I tried Chaiaber t ’s Cough Rtmely, which effected i permanent cure, I h ;ve also found t to be without an equal for children when troubled with col* s or croup. 25 and 50 cent bottl s f 1 sale by Lowry Bros Druggist, ; Citation—Leave to Sell Land] i 'RGlA—Fi.iivti County ’1 II whom it may concern -11. E.Strickland ulmiiiis rator of b M Sirii-kliin,l ileeeaaei! ba in flue form applied to the undersigned for eave to -ell the laud- In 1 inging to the e-tat(* of ■aid di*ei*.»-< d to'wit. 70 lu re- of huid land, 39 icresoflo 913,ami 40acres of lot No 914, all in the 3rd district and 4th section of Floyd comity. . And said applieat i in w ill be heard on the firs Monday in January m*zt. This Itli day of Dec. 1893. John I*. D.ivis, (irdinary. 12-0 w4w Ap| lieation for Letters of di mission. G eohgi.v , Floyd 1 unty : Whereas Mis. R A. I’. White, guardia” <*f Charles G . Deason, represents to the court in Her petit ion duly tiled, that she has adminiscer sdsaiil w : rds estate ■ This is to cite all persons ■o earned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they van, why -aid guardian should not be di charged fr m her guardianship and re eei e letters of di'missiou on the first Monday I in Marell 1891. This Dee, Bth, 18 13 John B. Davis. I 12 8-90 d Ordinary. F. Co. Ga. A plication for Leiters of Dismission. Georgia—Floyd county: Whereas. Samuel Funkhouser administrat r ' tlebonis no: , with will annexed of G. >\ , I*'. Lampkin's estate, represents to the court i i iis petit ion' duly filed, that he lias imnnuisteieii G. W. F. Lamkin's Sr. e.-tata. This is to cite .HI ■ |ii -. ns cone, ined, kindred ami erpdittirs to ihew cause, ii anv they can, why saird admin istrator should not be discharge 1 from Id- ad niei tr ition and receive letter 1 f dismission on he first Monday in March 1894. This December 4th 1893, John F. Davis, 12 -C-vv4w Ordinary. Libel Fo 1, Divorce. Genev wahren i Libel for Divorce vs ’ 51..re1i T> rm i 8 i 4. •buixW tiutF.x 1 of Floyd Superior Court. To lolin Warren defendant: It appearing to the emi—, that vou reside wi bout the State ol Georgia and that ii is necessary to perfeot ser vice on you by pnbl cation in the above case You are commanded to be ami aypearat. Uu, Court House in KomeGa.at the March Teim 1894 of Fl yd Superior ourt, to i.nswar the complaint ol Geuey Warran for totat divorce. It is further ordered tha service be perfected upon the defendant, bv Hie publie ition of this order iwiee a mouth for t.w months in the Hus tier f Rome a news aper of «aid con ty in whieli the Sheriff adver'ison ents are prii.teii Th s Nov. 9th. 1893. W. M. Henry. Wrights x- Il 1 er. J. 3. C. R. C* t’c. . nr 1.- ’ y.s. 1 ■ Hit. 1 > Firn'* IV. genes \v ' ’ < r • I I ! for I> v< e b ! ' ! 1 ' ’ q ... . • * u W ■ ! 1 •• '■* W i . 11. ( k Srpr; L.r < » ■ Ct < Application for Letters o! Dismission. (1 EoRGI s,—Floyd5 ,—Floyd County : Whereas Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Ad * inistrat: is John Hughes Estate represents to ti e court - ’.er petition duly- fileu, that she has admini ered John Hughes estate. This is to cite al person concerned, kindred and creditors, ti show cause, if any they cai .why sail', adiuii.is ratrix should not be diseharg d from her ad ministration and receive letters of disniissioi m the first Mo..day in Mauth 1894, Tl.is Dee. Ill* 1893 John F. Davis Ordinary Floyd Cm Georgia 3 m Dismission. 11EORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: Wheieas Samuel l unklmti- r, Administra'.oi if Ila'tie .M.Kmzie, Deed, represents to the our; iu his petition duly filed, that lie has ail minister* d Hattie McKinzie 'State, i bis is ti ■ite all persons concerned, kindred end endi tns, to show cause, if any they can, why sail iiliniiiistrator should not be 1 ischaigeii from his adiuinisti- t.on and ree ive letters 1 f dismis io mi the first Monday in April 1894. This January nt 1894. John I'. Davis Ordinary Find I'oiintv Georgia. l-3-90d. Letters oi Adn.Lustration. GEOKGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: To all whom it may concern : Charlas Craton liar mg 111 proper form a) plied to me lor perma nent letters of admi..lst ra'io onthei-stale of Thus J Craton, late of said county This is to Cite all and singular the creditors and next of xin ol Tims J. 1 raton 'o be ami appear at iny office within the time allowed by law ami show danse, ii any hey can, why permanent adminis rati' ii hoiild n . be granted tot iiarles i ra'on on Thi sJ. Crrtons estate Witness my hand and offici il signature this Ist day of Jan. 1994 John 1’ Da vis, Or.iiiian Flovd County -5-4 wks Aer- low ni!es sic clLieil during ■ the H' Ii ln'sdv the Rome R li tick , ets on Sale D t 2’2 -’23-2 1-25- iO-3i -1 md 3ai Ist go* Ito return until Jan >d 1994 Call on C K Ayer (? I’ O or 1 F A Huiue T A NORTH GEORGIA hitoiW • (fa, AT DAHLONEGA. A branch of the State University \*» Ing Tei-ni begins First Monday in February. Fall Te'in begins First Monday in September. Bost s -hfiolin tho south, for students with lunivcd means. The military training is thorough, being tinder a U. h. Army officer, detailed by tho Secretary of War. UOTH HEXES HAVE EQ LAI. AIIYAS TAGES. Students are prepared and licensed t« I teach in the public schools, by act of the legislature. Lectures, on 2'griculturo and the Sciences by distinguished educators and scholars. For health the climate is unsurpassed Altitude 2237 feet. Board $9 per month and upwards. ST ess ing at lower rates. • Each •senator and representative of th , state is entitled and requested to appointonr j ptipii from his district or county, withou’ paying matriculation fee, during his term For catalog er information, address Sec •clary or Tivasurer. Board of Trustees- Offers '••; >;pi.il-?d .-uh i tr.xr :s t*> yr-'r.c ■ u <’.•-• ins: a b ness -!u -ition or Sivrth .n L Course ihnrnugh »ud moddt* B-xuc ti ts Free •ar ! ’~ ’ 1' Circulars Tree. iiAR.'.HSi )S. I’r.- ic- > P - imFBMIL Ml 1 DENTISTS J A. WILLS Dentist .*>Bl-2 Bioad sire over Cantrell ami Owens su re. ATTORNEYS. MAX MIAERIIaR'-T. Attorney at Law. Office upshiirri ii. new Court House in rear of Superior Oourt Room, A MES B NEVIN "I’torrn'i it Law ofl. Co/urcy Hui po.itoffi u c iruor grJ Avunu •»- . 'V-iv*witMravMn««r<r-.>-» j- iu -»ut utb CHAS. W. UNDERWOI)D-Attorney at ta,v Alasonic Temple. Rome, Ga. REECE <S DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offi. in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. V A NDI VER--.A*:* ** u.*y and Cou. B seller at Law—Rome, g . WH. ENNIS—D.o. W. STARLING-Enni B A Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masoi. Temple, Rome, Ga. fel>23. WIL SMITH, Attorney-nt-Law. officei Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia. fel Utf WS.M HENRY, W. J. NUNNIEEYTV w J. NEAL—Jl’llein,. Nunnally & Neal- Attorneys-at at La w, office over Ha>* Davidson Hardware Co., Broad st reet, Rome, G PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. HOWARD E. FELTON—Phvsieian and si geon-Office over Hamm.ick Lucas C< drug store, la tian *o on Broad street. ifllcu day and night. Telephone 62. Dll. RAMSI £—Physician :iiw Surgeoi o Office at res-idence Gl4 avenue A, Four ward. LP. H AMMGN'D— Physician and Surgeon B mb rs his ] .• ife-'ioiial services to the pt pie of B*. U e ami surrounding count) Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store, 2* Broad street. Dll. W. t>~ >i r - ) flbTTr c A. Trevff Irug store. * r o. 331 Broad street Telepho*.. 118. residei.,9. N 0.21 C|R. C. F.GI .4 FIN- Physician and Surge f —Office nt i Masonic building. Resideu i SCO 4th at,, jue. ” : ' fc' 8® ii H a W nlr key Habit. ’. r r-’ l vT rt J cure" ,:.*, home with- 3 raiiJ li ■ u'mr: s.-nt FREE y*2 y.i.i >lli:y,m.d. •.wZ ■e’u.r Whitehall St Letters of Administration. GE< )RG r', Floyd county : To all whom it may ooncern:—W a Rhuc having in proper fwrin applied to me for perma nent letters of adniiuistriitioh outlie estate < Henry Berryhill, la’e of said county. This is’ cite all and singular ereilitors and next kin i Henry Berry hill to be and appear at my offli within tho time a’low d by 'aw and show cam,*. it any they can, why permanent administrate -hould not be granted t.i W A Rhudy on Hem Berryhill s estate, witness my hand and offici. signatvre this 1 th day of Jan, 1894. John P Davis, Ordinary i oyd county. Le tters of AdminL .ration, GUOB'il '. l loyd c untv— 'J o all whom it may concern: Cez r Stalli ; having in projier form Hj pl'ed tome for pern uent lettcis of ailinin'stiation on the estate «*. 11-inpy Sialiins, late of -aid county, This is •* ■ite all ami -r. ular the creditors ami next 1 of Teni'.y Staliins to be and appear at my oft within tiie time a Unwed by law and shew can < it any ’hey can, why permanent ai'miiiistrati- ;■ should not be granted to < war Stalling on Te: py Stalliris estate, witness my hand and offici signature this Kith day or January 18! 4, J* Im P. Davis’ Ordinary nloyd Count' Ajiplit ation fo.i l et tors of DL - miss’on. GUOk lA—Floyd County Whereas.! L Clniiiinpy aj j ••• - • -j*i Lgu»s L < hatnbers represents to the court in his pt lioti duly filed that lie h is ”admiiii ten d Ago* L Chambers estate. Thsi is io cite all pers* ; concarno I. kindled and crcditois to shi cause, if any they can, why said adniinistraj should not lie discharged irom his adminisi: i ami receivo letters of dismission on the fin Monday in April IH4TI is Jan 6 h 1894 J Im I’Davis Ordina y I loy d Co, G Leiters of Administraticn . GEQ OIA, Ployd c unity Toa 1 whom it may concern: Notice is lien I . given thi ti n the first Manti; y in Feb. ne: ah il u]*| oiiu an administrator ed he estate Ja g ansbury late i l said com ty This is »<te all al) and singular the ci editors* anti next of kin <,f j. a. stambtiry to be nnd appe at iny of. <■<• within the ti -e allowed by lav. ; . * •1 ' couee if any tl i y eei .^why i cinianent; ministration-tpiujd not be granted to o M l i. del wood or s< me ct' er fit i r pn ; er ) ersed J a Stansbury’s estate, witntss my hand p.. official signature tl.i- Sth < ay-ol January 18S4. John 1’ Davis, Ordinary of Floyd coun' Citation ol (’uaidianship, Geokgia— Floyd ( entity: l'l> ALL WHOM IT n.VY I OM IUI.X ; Stagg A. Key.- having in pro; er lonn applied ton. for leater-of g iiaidianship i f the | e sons : * property of Miele H., Kii liatd. Mi ton and le Field nf said cirnmy 'lbis is io cite all and si gular tin* creditor and i ext kin < f said mini to be at:d appear ut my i.ff ee wHl.in Hie tin allowed by 1 w and shew oin se if any they c. why Letters of g amlianship should iot i granted to Maggie A. Keys on said wsyls eet. Witness u y hand ard <ft cial: igi afur® this 411. day of January, 114. John P. D.v vis. wetiist iw- Orifnary Floyd County Road Citatit n. o <»T GIA, FLOYDCOI NTY. n TWBUdt’-*- w i ereas, R. S Montgomery, etal.,have pe: ioned the Board of ( oinmissioi er- ot road .md Kevi line, of said eoiiuty, tor a i i.blie roai eomii*eneii gin front of H. J. Davis house o.i :he 1 loy d Spring-and John's Creek road, h i ning the old road by M.J Caldwell's horse h.t crossing i lie slough nt the low point of the Haw thicket; them c a'ong the okl road bed b It. S. Montgomery’s house, and intersect! y with the Floyd Si tings and pocket Mills roai in front of J L. Tom hsione's house. Now. th ■ is to cite all persons having objections lhereti . or claims tor , a mages arising therefrom, t* make the same known to the board of Commis -ioners a' tl'**o* meetii* »o be held on the first Monday in February 1893, wiiue-,. me n 0,., oolo.i . Foster, Chairnun of rhe Board, this 20th, day of I >eci tuber 1893. Max Veyerhardt, Clerk.f jm d3o_d||B 3 -T**"