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THE ROME COURIER.
ROME GA.
Sheriffs’ Sales lor Fitaiii?
1894.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
Will be sold before the court house door in the
City of Rome, Floyd con ty, Ga , between the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary, 1*94, the following described propertv
to-wit:
All that tract or body of land in the Fourth
District and Fourth see'ion of Floyd county G >.
known in the plan of said district, .is whole nos
264, 265 and 241 containing 16(1 acres each Also
136 acres off the east si e of lot No 263, said
farm land aggregating 616 seres more or less
and known as the Higginbotham farm. Levied
on by t irlue of a ti ta issued from the Floyd
Ordinary court in fiver of alien Fowler vs Titos
B Higginbotham, as the property of the defen
dant.
Also at tlie same til* e and place, all that tract
or parcel id' land lying and being in the twenty
third district and third section of Floyd county
Ga., as follows: One third of Rome Laud com
pany’s addition to East Rome, said one third
being the east third Os said lots, fronting (46 2-3)
forty-six and two-thirds feet, more or less and
extending back 212 feet, being all t he land now
enclosed, the abo-e being the propertv limit
ga ed by ,1 F Dupree to E P Treadawav, on the
Hth of January 1892. Levied on by virtue of ati
fa issued from the Floyd city court infiv of
E P Treatlaway vs J 1< Dupree, as the property
of the defendant.
Also, at the same time and plac .», house and
ot situated in tlie town of t-orre tville, Floyd
county, <;a., known on tha tiap a Slid town as
Io No 1 son Watters Street bounded on the
south by Alfred Ryan and on ‘he north by the
property of Mack Deal. Levied on by virtue of a
tax fifa issued by J. J Black, tax collector in
favor State and County vs. J no. M. erocker, as
the property of the defendant.
Also, at the same time and pl; ce. one sorr.l
horse mule about ten years old named Alex.
Levied on by virtue o'* a mortgage fifa issued
from the Floyd c)ty cour infavor of W.H icoker
assignee, die ~ vs H. T. Landers, as the property
of the defendant.
Also at the same time and placo, ten thousand
and nine hundred pounds more or less of seed
cotton, 56 acres of cotton in the field, six acres of
corn in the field, 2,900 bundles of so Ider, more or
less now located on the Jacl- Fonnby home
place. Levied on by virtue of a distress warrant
issued from the city court in favor of The Scot
ish American mortgVge company, limited, vs.
W- A, B ■ Fonnby as the property of the defend,
ant. Levy made by J. B. Earp, L c.
Also, at the same time and place, one dark,
bay mare named Fanny, 12 years old and one bay
mara charlotte. 7 years old. Levied on by virtue
of a risa issud from the Floyd city court, |n favo
of w.,m. Eljiott vs- c. H. Freeman, as the prop
rrcy of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, all that tract
or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the
Fourth ward, city of Rome. Ga., Block “B,”
described as follows: commencing on west
First street, formerly cent r s reet, at the cor
ner of Lancaster ot.’and running thence in a
wester ly direction ab ng w'-st Firs- street fifty
feet, thence back same width 152 feet, it being
part of the lot bought by T. B. Veasey from J-hn
i. May. Levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued
from the Flo., d city court in favor of the Mer
chants National Bank of Rome Ga , vs. w. S -
Richards, deed having been filed and recorded
i accordance with the statue, as the property of
the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, all that por
tion of land lying and being ii. the Twenty-third
District and 1 hird Section of Floyd county Ga,
containing one acre off of the north side of lot
Mo, 233 in said dirtrict and sectonn, commencing
on line ot said lot about two hundred yards from
the north east corner of said lot, cornering with
Oran. e Elliots lot and running west on the north
side of said lot 210 fie, the south zlO feet, then
east 210 feet to what js known as the Orange El
then lot,loir’s north to starting point, the above
land being whaie the defendant now resides.
Levied on by virtue <,f a ti- ta issued from the
Floyd Justice Court of the 919th District, G, M.
in favor of M. Kohn & Co, vs, Daniel Curry, as
the propertv oi the defendant. Levy made by
W M, Byars. L, C.
Also at the same time and i lace, one saw
mill and fixtures complete, including one twelve
inch rubber belt. Levied on by virtue of a Ufa
issued from the Flovd city court in favor of li.
F. C>>np vs W, D- Jones, as the property of the
defendant.
Also, at the same time and place, all the rights
titles and i iterest of Mary m. Nichols in the fr-1
lowin described property: L°t N°- 89 in
Qothrau 4 Chisolm addition on ocity of Rome,
and also a strip adjoining said lot 89 on the
sjout aside, said stripfronting forty feet on Coth
in St ree t and exiending back one hundred and
five leet. Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued
from the Justice Cour: of the 919th District. Q.
~ in favor of the Rome Hardware Company vs
Mary M. Niehols,as the property of the defen
dant. Levey made py H. Beard, l- C.
Also at the same time and place, one undivi
dedonc-balf interest in rhe East half of the West
halt ot lot of land No. c 8 in the North District
and Fourth Section of Floyd countv, 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
bv virtue of a fifa issues from the Justice Court
of the 1120th Dis-riot, G. M , in favor of J- J
Conn vs. Wm Allen sr as the property of the
defendant. Levy made by A. S: white, L. c.
Also a! the sama time and place, one sorre
mare mule name Mary 4 years old. ene black
mare mule nam Jane,4 “years old, one cream
colored horse colt 2 years old, one bay horse
colt 7 vears old name Floyd* one bay horse colt
name John, levied on by uirtue of two tifas is -
sued from the Flovd city court in favor of T R
Jones vs Y T Sanford as the proyerty 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 barns name U’* l , Levied
on by virtue of s mortgage fifa issued from the
Flovd city court in favor of Bass Bros & co vs
Milton Stephenson, as the proper y of the defen
dant ...
Also at the same tinv and place thirty acres
off of tot no 114 in Tnird District and Fourth
Section of Floyd county levied on by virtue ot
a tax fifa issued by John .1 Black tax collector
in favor of State and Co vs Thad M as
the propertv of defendant
Also, at the some time and pla-e, forty (40
acres ol am: in watiers District, Twenty third
istrict and Third Section, Floyd comity, corn
ering south wit Rhoda Nichols, and known a
the Louisa Batlev place, levied on by virtue of a
mortgage fi fas ssued from the Floyd superior
Court in favor of Bass, Bros A co vs, Louisa
Bailey, a* the property of the defendant
Also at the same time and place, eighty acres
of land lying and being in the North caro ina
Dis't ier, rloydcounty.Ga, same being the place
upon which said Raines resided it the date of
sai I mortgage, ami bounded as follows: On the
north bv land of John Turner and J A Bale, on
the east by lands of Bradfield, on the south by
lands of Dave Shelton, andon the west by the
larnD of the Mot'iershed esate. Levied on by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd
Superior court in favor of Bass Bros, & co, vs
Taylor Raines, as the p opert. of the defendant.
Also, at the same time and pl ce, lot of laud
No 887. situated in the Sixteenth District and
I'iiird Section of rloyd county, Ga, containing
forty acres more or less, Levied on by virtue of
a tifaissued from the Floyd J astice court of the
**24th District, G m, in favor of R B Reeves for
the use of B Stricaland vs. J F Russell, as the
property of the defendant.
Also a tie same time and plrce, the north
eaat corner of lot no. 144 in the town of North
Rom ’ formerh (Forestville in pioytl comity
Geor-it, fionting-4 teet on Debrell and
runnh gbau- 19 s?<t and levied or by virtue
>t 3 tifas issued fr ni ths Floyd iustice igmrt of
the 11 >th district G, M: two < t iem in favoi i f
J B < iiamblee vs DC Trammell and the third in
favor of .1 B ( ha nbl -e vs G K Woodward agd
D ( Trammell, as the property of D C Tram
mell.
Also rt thp same time and place, south lalf of
lot nnmb-r 4> hi the ' olhran and Chisolm ad
dition to the city of Roma, fronting fifty feet on
Gibson street and runnind back one hundred
and fifty feet, Levied on by virtue of two litas
issu d from Flovd justice court ol the 9i9th
district G. : infrvorofJ W Coker and Co.
vsC W Borders and sold subject to a inorgage
Gven bv Hattie Bord'-rs to Allas Sttvino ai.d
Loan Associitiinfors3) OOaselie profier.y of
th: l-fendaat.
Also at the same time and place, that tract or
parcel ot land in the t othran anil Chisolm ad
dit'o iilo the city of Rome. JGeorsia known as
1 e estate port of »at number io »ai<l (. otnran
and Ch soil! addition to he city of,Reina front
in'' on Siding s'reet (15 feet more or less and ex
ending back same width 10t» leer, on which is
locateu two 4- room dwelling houses: adjoining
the propertv of James Douglas on the n rth
• ide By virtue of a F'ovd Superior Court li a
in favor of J D Chambers, administra or ot the
estate of a s Hawkins, deceased, vs J S H
Spullock and i.allie spudock, executors of 1. A
Spuilock deceased, as the propertp of the de
fM-dant.
Also at the same time and place lot of land
No 173 tn the 4th district and 4th section of
Flovdcrunty, G a -. containingi6o acers more or
le3-< Levied on bv virtue of a tifa issued from
the Fiord in t <•<> (court of [the 855th disiric,
G .51: in favor of J A Bale vs J <• Mother
shod as the property of the defnndant.
Also at the 4hme time and place, one dark bav
I mare named Dollie, one 1- ’ orse wagon, iron
axle nearly new. n o by virtue of a
mottgage nta issted from f-.o'd city court in
favor of ilass Brs, o„ vs A s Long, as the
p.operty of ihe detei d mt.
Also at the same time and place, the following
property to-wit; Lots ot land Nos. (30 550
and 2t, tn the 3rd [district and 4th sictiauoi
r. ~( Ou. 'l t- v ' Go. Also (Ots 838 and 8:>0 in the
22nd district and 3rd section [of pi lv(1 conntv
Ga„ containing in all 230 act r im re or less
Leviep npon by virtue of a tiln issued from
Floyd city court in favor of Thomas Philpot vs
v J iv’bo ai'i, W M Richaruson as the propeity
of M J Boi o, (me of the (Icsen(lantß.
Also at the same time and place, that portion
of lot of land N 1.179 in the 4th dis-ric* and 4ih
section ot Floyd county i;a„ which is incldi.l
in the io 11< wl ig boundaries; Bi gn n nt a
stake which i» 12 chains and 5i linas .south ol
thenorthe st courier of said lot, and riming
henee .vest 30 chains and 50 links to a stake;
ilu no soidii 39 chains and 5 iinkf to rock on'
the south lise s. said lot: thence east s ang s lid
south line Io tlisi portion of sai I lot, embracing
aiout 10 a<-re- Sol byjjohn W Rit'iarbson io
T S Price the 19th of May. 184 the deed to
which was recored in book E” cle ks office
pages .66 and 267 July 18th 1849: thence almi'>
and around th west .-ide of the 10 acres to the
north and south line o said lot, and thence to
the beOlnin - point. Also stint | ortiou of 10l
num' ering 2 i7 In the Same district t and section
which is luemded in the toilowing bounpa iis
to,wit: Begining at the north*ast corner ol
saie lot and running thenclisottli on tlie line to
the Coosa River: thence down the river to ;i
>t ke which is the point at which the linebegi's
thot cuts tff |a ) art of saj i iot originally to
Robert L. R ici-ardoou ; iheuce north si) chains
aulng this dividing line to a stake ; thei c ■ in a
straiget line to the norteeast con er. that po
tion of No. 27<jdeseiibed, is suppo-eit to contain
70acres more or less and |the portion of 297 is
supposed to contain [•* 12 ac-eA nu-e v.’r . ss.
Levied on by virtue of a n < rttiage tifa' issued
from the Flo d Superior court in favor of | J a
Bale vs I. Pane as the property of (the defend
ant-
JAKF. C MOORE, Sht riff
CAT-IC:’.—-r IV ' CVrs W. 1.,
llooguiS ..iioes :,t i* m.uuiieil pi le. , or say ;■
he line them witbo-.r. iiamo stnmped oa
bottom, put him du«vn an u fraud.
-W'- '
W. L. Douclas
S 3 SHOE THE E WORLD.
W. Im DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit
ting', and give better satisfaction at the prices ad
vertised than any other make. Try one pair and
Ike convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’
name and price on the bottom, which guarantees
their value, saves thousands of dollars annually
to those who wear them. Dealers who push the
s. of W. L, Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which help; to increase the sales on their full line
of They can nn'ord tn sell at a less profit,
and we h *’> • ■? can save money bv buying all
rf'.h“dvah-r adve-tised below.
< t!-' -ne fr <• ’ • rinp., jA ,- 4
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CANTRELL & OWENS
If you have any kind of repair?
you want done on your watches,
clocks and jewelry carry it to B.
F. Roark, Davis’ old stand anc
you will get it done in the very
best of workmanship, and all
work guaranteed.
The best remedy in the world for
diarrhoea and other summer com
plaints is Reese’s diarrhoea cordial
atisfaction <»iven or money refunded
Reese & Whitehead.
Call on Ben Wright for good
stenographic work. Office with Judg
Meyerhardt in new eonrt house,
STARKE
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Wanted: —A position as sales
man, book-keeper or bill clerk in
a wholesale or retail grocery busi
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perience in Southern Kentucky
Good references. Address A. A.
care this oflice. l"ltf,|
The persistent cough which usually
follows au attack of the grippe can be
permanently cured by takintr Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. Ale
Guire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La
Grippe left me with a severe cough,
After using several different medi
cines without relief, I tried Chambei
a ’s Cough Kerne ly, which effected
a permanent cure, I have also found
it to be without an equal for children
when troubled with col s or croup.
25 and 50 cent bot'les f>r sale by
Lowry Bros Drugg st,
Citation—Leave to Sell Land
>RGIA—FIovd County-
‘1 11 whom it. may concern- H. E.Strickland
ulmiiiis. rator of B ,M Strickland dei-eased lias
m du*' form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands bi I mgiug to the e-tate of
-ai.l ileee.iseil to-wit, 70 acre-, of said land, 39
acres of !<>■ 913,.-uni 40 acres of lot no 914, all in
toe 3rd district and 4th section of Floyd county,
and said application w ill Lc heard on t,be firs
Monday in January m zt, This 4*h day of Dee.
1893. John I*. Davis, Ordinary.
12-6 w Iw
Ap| lieation for Letters of di.-
mission.
Georgia , Flovd ountv :
Whereas Mrs. R. A. I*. White, guardian of j
('harles G . Deason, represents to the court in
her petit ion duly tiled, that she has administer
ed said wards estate ■ This is to cite all persoi s
co- cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said guardian should not
be dl charged fn-iu her guardianship and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in .March 1894. This Dec, Bth, 1893.
John t’. Davis.
12-8-90 J Ordinary. F. Co. Ga.
A. plication for Letters of
Dismission.
Georgia—Floyd comity:
Whereas, Samuel Funkhouser administrat r
debonis nor, with will annexed of G. \l . F.
Lampkin’s estate, represents to the court L
his petition’ duly filed, that he has admiliisteted
G. W. F. Lamkin's Sr. estate. This is to < itc ill
persons concerned, kindred ami creditors to
show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not lie discharge ! from his ad
ministration and receive letter i f dismission on
ihe first Monday in March 1894. This December
4th 1893, John P. Davis,
12—6-w’4w Ordinary.
Libel Fo’* Divorce.
Genkv M-ARRF.N ( Libel for Divorce
vs ' March T» rn-18<i4.
John Warren t of Floyd Superior Court.
To John Warren defendant: It appearing ti
the court that yon reside wisliout. the State el
Georgia and that it is necessary to perfect ser
vice on you by (lubhcatiion in the above cast
Yon are commanded to be and appear at the
Court House in Rome Ga. at the Marell Te m
1894 of Floyd Superior 1 ourt, to answer the
complaint <>i Geney Warrantor total divorce
it is further ordered tliat service be perfected
upon the defendant by the publication of this
order twice a month for twi > months in the Hus
tier ■ f Rome a news aper of said cou ty ii
which the Sheriff adver'isen cuts-are prii.teii
Th s Nov. 9th. 1893.
W. M. .Hei.ry.
W n ghts & Harper. J,. % C. R. C-
Petititioners Attys.
EORGIA, Flovd County.
Geney warren ( Libel for D’voree <i
vs. ! Floyd Superior Conn
John Wab.ien. ( March erm 18u4.
To the defendant John w arren. you are hereby
Oretiered and commanded to be and appear a
the next superior court to be held in and foi
said connty on the 4th Monday in March next
then and there to tile his defensive allegation ii.
writing to the plaintiff's libel for divorce. W’it
uess the honora ,le W. 51. Henry, judge of said
eounty, This 9th day of November 1893
W m. E Beysiegel.
Clerk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga.
Application for Letters ol
Dismission.
G EoRGI A ,—Floyd County:
Whereas Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Ad t inistra.t-.ix
John Hughes Estate represents to the court ii
her petition duly filee, that she has adniini
tered John Hughes estate. This is to cite a
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, ti
show cause, if any they can,why said adminis
tratrix should not be discharged from her ail
ministration and receive letters of dismissio
on the first Monday in March 1894, This Dec. 4tt
1893.
John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co- Georgia
3 m
Dismission.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
Whereas Samuel Funkhousvr, Administrate)
of Hattie McKinzie, Dee d, represents to tin
court in his petition duly filld, that he has ad
ministered Hattie M'-Ki'nzie istate. This is t<
cite al) persons concerned, kindred and cn di
tars, to show cause, if any they can, why salt
administrator should not, by iitsi;harged iron
his administrat.on and rec ive letters < f dismis
-ion on the first Monday in Aptil 1894. Thi.
January Ist 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Ftovd < oanty Georgia.
l-3-90d.
Letters ox Ad n.ii nst rat ion.
GEORGI A, FLOYD COUNTY:
T<> all whou it may concern : Charlas Cratoi
htiving in proper foi ni applied to me tor perma
nent letters of admii.isira io ■on the estate o
rhos J Craton, late of said county This is t<
cite all ami singular the creditors and next o:
linofThosJ. < raton ’<> be and appear at mj
iffice within the time allowed by law and show
cause,if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration-hould not be granted to Charles cratoi
on Thus J. Crrtons estate Witness my ham
and oflici il signature this Ist day of Jan. lsy-1
John I* Dav is,
Ordinary Flovd Countv
1-5-4 vks
MACWETiC Oi-
® Instant Killer of Pain,
i Interna* and Ext’’ •
< Aferf Cures BHLUMATISP, -i.,: .
i GIA, Lame Back. B(irsiri
•iCt - b A-.-.'ings, Stiff I, mn-, i '■
<7 CRAMPS instantly. Choi. ■
i-x-C Croup,Dipthcrla, Son- lt.r.
' fg&MEAiiACHE, as it by magic.
(HE HORSE
ho most Powerful and PenetrntixigLinireenti' r ’
>r Beast in existence. Large $1 size 75c., 50c. ah;c 4
JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAr\
Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Cum i
.-’ace BeautiFier. Ladies will find it e m
telicate and highly perfumed Toilet Sone
he market. It 1-absolutely pure .M il es
kin soft and velvety and restores the 10.-t < r ~r
olexion; is a luxury for the Bath fi r ’of. ,-<t
It alays itching cleanses the scalp and n-omo.
che growth of hair. Price 25c. For sale bv
D. W. Curry, druggist
Fits, dizzuiesp, hysteria, wake
iuliics*, b-d dreams and softening
if the brain quickly cured hj
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. \\’
Curry Druggist.
Inflamed itching, burning, crus
ly and scaly skin and scalps of in
fants, soothed and cure i by Johi
sou’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D-
W. Curry Druggist.
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains, bruises, lame back, u
quickly relieves pain
If you have sour stomacn and
so-l i.ilious, and y< ur head acPet
takp a Japanese Liver Pellet, i
will r- i’ve you. Scid by D \\
Curry Druggist
For sale —My 6 room house
situated on Fourth Avenue be
tween East Third and Fourth
streets. Will sell cheap and on
easy terms. For further particu
sale Ayply to L. Morel Rome, Ga|
PROFESSIONAL COLM
DSNTISTt.
J A. WlLLS—Dentist—*308 1-2 Broad sire, t
o over Cantrell and Owens stere.
ATTORNEYS.
MAXMEYERHARuT.
Attorney at Law.
Oflice up stairs in new Court House
in rear of Superior Court Room,
B XEVlX—Attorney at Law- Off;'
Poverty Hul po-noffi • i <• inior grd Avena
CHAS. W. UNDERWD<ID— Attorney at lav
Masonic Temple. J
Rome, Ga.
REE( E W Dl-.XNY—Attorneys at law iirti
in .Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga
W"'- VANDIVER—Attorney and Cou
H sei lor «it Law—liotne, (.<
W 1 * oi’ Y 8 — ,KO ’ W ’ STARLING-Er.i >
- Attorl >ey" at Law, Masm .
temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law ortleZ i
■ MaS fel^tf iini,le ’ Rome ‘ G «“rgia.
Wj‘ NFlr N^7’ H W - j - v n UNNaIIYTw-
■ N Henr, Nunnally &
Attorneys-at-at Law. office
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
HUWARDE. FHLTON-Phvsreian ami ®
geon—Office over Hammack Lucas r
drus store. Entranco uu Broad strem C "
office day and night. Telephone W "
s A r.Tx
D K ' office*' 1 Physician and Surge
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AllNSJta.r.a, Office h,(), V. hitehJu St-
Letters of Administration..
GEORGi', Floyd county .*
To all whom <t may concern :-AV A Rhu< v
having tn proper f«rm applied to me for pern
□cut letters of administration on the istate .
Henry Berryhill, late of said countv. This is -.
cite all and singular creditors and next kin .
Henry Berryhill to be and appear at my off',-
witbin tho tune allow d by aw and show cau
i any they can, "by permanent administrate
Jiould tmt be granted to W a Rhudy on Het
1 \ eS ' a ' e - Witness my hand and oftii-.. ;
sign.itt te this I th day of Jan, 18114.
John P Davis,
Ordinary f oyd county.
Letups of Administration
GKORGJa, Floyd c «utv—
To all whom it may concern: Cez r Stall!. «
having la proper form applied to me for pern
Tent lettere of administration on the estate , t
renipy Stallins, late of said county, This is ,
•ite all and singular the creditors and next 1
> uipo Siadii.s to bi appear at my oil
wilhin the time allowed by Jaw and show cat
' any* hey can, why permanent admiuistiati
‘hould not be granted to ( on T. i
>y Stallins estate, witness my hand and offii.
■ogi ature this loth day cr January 1814,
• „ .. John P. Davis’
Oidinary Floyd Count
ippli< ation fo.i letters of Dis-
miss : on.
GEOr lA—Floyu < ountv
Whereas J LChunin pv
L Chambers represents to the court if. Ids p-
Hon duly filed that he has Jadmini tend Ag
L Chambers estate. Thsi is io ciie a.i | (I s.
uoncdrna I, kinched ami credi o > u
oause, if any they can, why s.Jd i.dmi'i'-ra
should not be discharged from his mb nt tra
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in Apiil 1894 This Jan tth 1814
Joi n P Dav is
Ordii avy Floyd Co, Ga,
I setters of Administration.
GEOhGI t, Ployd county
loa 1 whom it may contern: Notice is ’ erebv
-liven lint i n the first Mr nd: y in Feb. ext I
dr 11 appoinj an administrator ed the e t te i f
JA S m.shury late ol said county This is to
ite all all and singular the cieditors* and aid
icxt of kin of j. a. Stansbury to be nnd appear
it my of. ce within the ti Qe allowed by law ar.d
‘bow cou.-e if any they ceu.’why reimanentai’-
mii.istration sqoujd not be granted too w Un
ite rwood or some ot! er fit or proper persod on
’ A Stansbury’s estate, witness my hand and
official signature this Bth cay-ofjJanuary 1884.
JohnP Davis,
Ordinary of Floyd eounty.
(itation of Or' ardianship.
Georgia—Floyd Cr iitit-:
T.l ALL WHOM IT MAV IOM Fl 1 ■ 5, rs MS'
4, Keys having ii, pro; ei ai | l.ed u'
for letters of guiiHliai,sh.|. ■ i .h, ies< n«
property of Wade li., l.i<-i a ... ii. i, ;.i d f
Field of said county Tire • , ,• til ,iai.d
gular the creditor, and io v ; , r . „,p ,
to lie and aj pear at my offioe within the time
allowed by L. w and show cause if any they tan,
why letters of Guardianship should cot Lie
'ranted '<> Maggie A. Keys on said wards estate
Witness my band and official signature this 4th
day of January, 1-94.
John P. Davis, t-
Ordinary Floyd County
Road Citation.
GEORGIA, FLOYDCOUNTY. ■
Whereas, R. S. Monigouiery, etid.,have peti
io.ied i in- Board of Coi n miss ion ers of roads
uid Kt-v nue. ot saiu eoiioty. for a public road
:oiirceni-i gin front of H. J. Davis house on
he Floyd Sprn.g- i d .loir, s <reek road, nul
ling the old road by .'I. .* ‘ .-Tidwell's horse lot
■rossing the »lo"gh at the lew point of ihe
t{aw Uiicliet; ih' along the old toad bed by
it. 8. .M<> tgomeiy’s boii.re, ami intersectir g
with the I'oyd s, lings and jacket Mills road
in front of J L Tom-Ire.one - house. Now, tills
s to • i e all persons hating objections thereto,
>r claims for- n.ages arisii g therefrom, to
n-»ke rhe same known to the hoardofCoiniuis
;r>ners a’• *o be held on the first
.ionilay in February 1893.
•.v; nv-’. .. .n ■ Poster, Chairman of
he is->ard, til's 20i h, day of December. 1893.Jp. ,
' :re Veyerhardt, Clerk. T * [ ]
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