The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 26, 1894, Image 3

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Over Fifty Thousand Dollars. IN clothing, hats AND I FURNISHING goodsi 1S what our invoices Show today. We intend to sell them, and from this date offer ths entire stock at its original cost. This means that anything in our house' can be had for just what we paid the manufacturer All Men’s Suits and Overcoats, all Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, all Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Pants Stetson Hats and all other Hats, “except Dunlap’s Hats and E& W Collars and Cuffs” Neckwear, Un derwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Silk and Linnen Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Hoisiery’ Trunks, Valices, and everything to go For Spot Cash in This Sale. NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED. We have enough accounts to burn I up a wet mule. Want The Money,4-* And if you will come with it we will show you what cost means. 11. 11. Gammon & Co. COAL. I The best Blacksmith I Coal the best Coal for I grates and. stoves Call I on. J. A. George, Telephone 29. ■ pre wood, [tinner and I SHEET IRON I Tin r , WORKER I *nd she J f°’ ng d specia,it y- al * Kinds of Tin I Dromn+it i r ° n Repair »ng neatly cheaply and I °bsmprio one -—- stimateson large or small I hop at, 410 Broad Street. Sheriffs’ Sato fir Ftewy 1894. IEURGIA, Floyd corstr. W ill be sold before the court house door in the city of Rome. Flojd cou tv, Ga , between the li g..l hours of sale on Hie first Tuesday in Feb ruary, the following described property ro-Wit: ■ ' IMI that tract or body of land in the Fourth District nod Fourth sec lon of Floyd county G known in the plan of »aid district, as whole xos 264, 265 and 141 containing 160 acres each Also 1.36 acres off the east sit c of lot xn 263, said farm land aggreg.ting 616 acres more or ler-s and known as the H'gjdnbo’hain farm. Levied on by virtue of a ti fa issued from the Floyd Ordinary court in f nor of Alice Fowler vs Tiro. K Higginbotham, as the prop rtv of the defen dant. Also at ti e same tip e and plac ■, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the twenty third distric. and third section of Floyd county Ga,, as follows: (l ie third of Rome Lami com pany’s addition to East Rome, said one third l>eing the east third of sai I lots, fronting (46 2-3 forty-six and two thirds feet, more or less am. extending back 212 feet, being all the land now »ncl< sed, the aho-• being the property more ga ed by J F Dupree to F. p Treadaway, on the «th .-f Jabnaiy 1892. Levied on by virtue of all fa issued from the Floyd city court, in fav of E I’Treadaway vs J F Dupree, as the property d the defendant. Also, a» the swiss time and place, bouse ami ot situated in the rewn of Ferre,tville, Floyd county, <>a., known on the i.tap a s ■<! town as lo No 1 son Watters Street bounded on the south by Alfred Ryan and on the north by the property of Mack Deal. levied on bv virtue of a tax fifa issued by J. J Black, tax collector in favor State and County vs. Jnc. xM. crocker, as the property of the defendant. Also, at the same time and plnCe, one sorr 1 Torse mule about ten years old named Alex. Levied «n by virtue o* a mortgage iifa issued from the Floyd city court inf ivorof W.H jeoker assignee, &c., vs ri. T. Landers, as the property if the defendant. Also at the same time and placo, ten thousand md nine hundreo pounds more or less of seed :otton. 56 acres of cotton in tf>e field, six acres of torn in the field, 2,0(10 bundles of so ld< r, more or ess now located on ti e Jack Formby home dace. Levied on by virtue of a distress warrant ssued from the city court in favor of The Scot ish American mortgvge company, limited, vs' W. a, B ■ Formby as the property of the defend mt. Levy made by J. B. Earp, L c. Also, at the sama time and place, one dark, bay mare named Fanny, 12 yeai s old and one bay uar.i charlotte. 7 years old. Levied on by virtue if a tisa issud from the Floyd city court, In favo if w.,M. Elpott vs- c. H.Fn eman, as the prop rrty of the defendant. Also at the same time and p’ace. all that tract >r parcel of land situated, lying and being in th, ■'ourth ward, city of Rome. Ga., Block “B,” described as follows: commencing on wes' First street, formerly cent r s reet, at the cor ler of Lancaster ot, and running thence in a .tester ly direction al ng west Firs' street fifty ee*\ thence back same width 152 feet, it being >art of the lot bought by T. B. Veasey from J ’ln. .. May. Levied on by virtue of a ft. fa. issued from the Flo., d city court in favor of the Mer hanfs National Bank of Rome Gi, vs. w. 8 Richard-, deed h iving been filed and recorded i accordance with the statue, as the property ol lie defendant. Also at the sane time and place, all that per ion of land lying and being in the Twenty-third District and Third Section of Floyd county Ga, •ontaining one acre off of the north side of lot <o, 233 in said dirtrict and sectonn,commencing •n line of said lot about two hundred yards from he north east corner of said lot, coruering witl Oranee Elliots lot and running weston the north d"e of said lot 210 feet, the south .10 feet, then •ast 210 feet to wh tis known as the Orange El then lot,loit’s north to starting point, the above and being whaie the defendant now resides. Levied on by virtue of a fi. ia issued from the Floyd Justice Court of the 919th Distr.Ct, G, M in favor of M. Kohn & Co, vs, Daniel Curry, as he propertv of the defendant. Levy made by W M, Byars. L, C; Also at the same time and place, one saw mill and fixtures complete, including one twelvt inch rubber belt. Levied on by virtue of a fifa ssued from the Floyd city court in favor of B C <,U P TS w . U' Jones, as the property of tin lefendant. Also, at the same time and place, all the righti itles and i iterest of Stary M. Nichol,-, in the fol iowin described property: Lot N°- 89 it md also a strip adjoining said lot 89 on tin Sout aside, said stripfronting forty feet on Cot) .n Street ami ex ending back one hundred and live feet. Levied on by virtue of a fifa issuer rom the Justice Court of the 919th District. G 3 ~ in favor of the Rome Hardware Company vs uarv M. Niehols.as the property of the defer laut. Levey made py H. Beard, L • C. Also at the same time and place, one undivi ded one-half interest in the East half as the West half of lot of land No. f 8 in the North Distric. »nd Fourth Section of Floyd countv, Ga., am being a strip of land running across entire lo in the West side of original lot and said part ot ot levied on containing forty acres, iwvied oi >y virtue of a fifa issned from the Justice Cour if the 1120th District, o. M.. in favor of J J Conn vs. Wm Allen sr as ths property of th» lefendant. Levy made by A. 8: L 0- Also al the same timo and place, one sorrv mare mule name Mary 4 years old. one black mare mule nam Jane,4 Jyears old, one creair. colored horse colt i years old, one bay horst colt T rears old name Floyd 1 one bay horse cob name John, levied on by uirtue of two flfas is sued from the Floyd city court in favor of T 1< lone'vs Y T Sanford as the proyeriy of thi ■lefendant Also at the same time and rlace, one dark brown horae mule name Charley, one red cow with born name ‘Violet,” also ore white am red speckled cow with hams name Lili, Leviec on by virtue of s mortgage fifa issued from thi Floyd city court in favor of Bass Bros & co vi Milion Stephenson, a* the proper y of the lefei. dant Also at the same time and place thirty acres iff of lot no 114 in Third District and vourtl Section of Floyd county levied on by virtue o i tax fifa issued by John j Black tax collectoi !n favor of State and co vs Thad M K" ox at he property of defendant Also, at tlie some time and pla'e, forty (4< icres of land in waiters District, Twenty thin strict and Third Section, Floyd county, corn ■ring south wit Rhoda Nichols, and known a he Louisa Bailey place, levied on by virtue of ; nor: gage ti fas issued from the Floyd superio ( 'ourt in favor of Bass, Bros co vs, Louis; Bail y, a« the property of the defendant a’so at the same time and place, eighty acre: of land lying and being in the North caro ini Dis lie, Fiovdcouuty.Ga. same being the plant ipon which said Raines resided <t the date o ;ai I mortgage, and bounded as follows : On tin north bv land- of John Turner and J A Bale, oi he east by lands of Bradfield, on the south by ands of Dave Shelton, and on the west by th< amis of she Motharshed es.a'e Levied on by . j rtue of a mortgage ii fa issu..d from the i |oy< superior court in favtrof Bass Bros, X- Co* vs. favlorliai es' as the property of the defendan Also at the same time and place, lot of am <o 887. situated in the Sixtec th District am I'hivil sec : ion of Floyd com ty ,Ga , conjainii j. forty a res more or less. Levied on by vi 'tne o a tl fa issued from the Floyd Justice court of tin »19 District s; m in favor of li. B. Reeves foi he use of B Strickland vs J F Bussed, as tin p-operty of-the defendant. Also at the same time and plrce, the nortl aat corner of lot no. 144 in the town of Nortl Rom ’ formerli Forestville in pioyd count.' Georgia, flout ing 54 i eel on Debrell am .unnii g bac <l9 >seet and levied o. by virtui d 3 If fas issued from ths Floyd justice court o. the 91 th district G, M: two of them in fayo.t oi I B i hainblec vs DC Trammell and the third ii avor of .1 B < hambl evs G K Woodward ag< D c Trammell, as the property of D C fram mell. Also rt thp same time and place, south lalf o' lo number 4> iu the Cothran ami Chisolm ad .itiou to the city of Rome, fronting titty feet oi -ibson street and rm.nind back one bundrei itid fifty feet, Levied on by virtue of two fifa: issu d from Flovd justi e court ot the 9i9tl lis’ricl G- infivorofJ W Coker aod Co vs C W Borders and sold subject to a morgagi given by Hattie Borders to Atlas Suvino ar.< ’.-U' l Associ iti m for 8306 09 as ehe pro|ier.y ol thedefen aat. Al o at the saine time and place, that tract oi par el ot land ip the t othran and Chisolm ad di iomto the city of Rome. JG'mrgia known as „i e estate port of tat n'i'rber 7‘ >■> *•'« ( othrai: and Ch’soiu addition to he city of,Roma front ing on Hiding s’reet 65 feet more or less aijd ex ending, back same width 100 lee , on which it located tw > 4- nt)»m dwelling hohses: adjuinmj ihe property of Janies Douglas on the n rt! ■ide. By virtue of a Floyd fjupenor Court fifa in favor'of J DChambers, admiuistra or of tin estate'OfA S Hawkins, deceased, vs J S H Hiiullock and callic Fpullock. executors of E A Spullock deceased, as the propertp of the de fendant. Also at the same time and place, lot of land No. 173 In the 4th district and 4th section ol Floyd crunty, Ga., containingi6o acers more or le3s. Levied on by virtue of a fita issued from the" Floyd justice .court of {the 855th distric, :in favor of J A Bale vs J <• Mother if ed as the property of the defumlaat. AiSo at the 4hme time and place, one dark bav m re named Dellie, one 1-noise wagon, iron axle snarly new. Levied ujoi by virtue of a morttage fifa Issted from fr.oy d citv court iu 'avor ot Bass Brs, A - o, vs a » Long, as the p.operiyot he defendant. Also at the same time and place, the following roperty to-wi; ; L its ot land Nos. 530 »|) and 26 in the 3rd dr trict and 4th seetfan n1 P loy d comity , G.i, Al ‘o [i»ts 83s ami 8H) in the 22nd (list l ie; and 3rd seeti.m Jof Floyu Count) (•a,, emit lining in ail 230 ac< rs im re or less, Leviep upon by virtue of a fifv issued from Floyd city court in favor of Thomas Philpot vs 11 J B'lbi, anp vvm R cliarUHon as the projiett) ot M J Bo o, one of the defieudante. Also at the same time amt place, that portion ol lot of land No. 279 in tl.e 4th dis:tie and 4th section of Floyd county ua., which is inchleJ in the In Ih.wlug bmnidaims: Begining at a stake which is 12 chains and 5i lin s south ot the not the st cornier of said lot, ami riming fierce west 36 chains and 50 links to a stake; h. na soi tli 30chains and 5 iinkf to rock on (lie south li«e st'said lot: thence east sang said south line lo thst portion of sai.l lot, embracing .■tout to acre- Sul by,John \V R:t larbson to I’ S Price :he 19th of May, 184 the deed to which was recored in book ”E” cle ks oftiee, pages .66 and 267 July 18th 4849; thence along iml around th- west side of tlie 10 acres to tin north ami south line o said lot, aud thence to .he br-Olnin ' poiat. Also snat portion of lot aumi e:ing 2J7 in the Same district .and section which is included in the following" bonnpa'les o,wit: Begining at the northeast corner ol saie lot and running thenc9 eotth ou the line to ■lm Coosa River: thence dow n the river to a stake which is the point at which the linebegii s • hot cuts off a part of sajd lot origi-ally to Robert L. Richardson ; thence north 80 chains •lolugthiH dividing line to a stake; thence in a it aiget line to the norteeast corner. That [Mi ion of No. 27<jdesc ib-d, is supposed t» contain .Oacras more or less and (the portion of 297 is supposed to contain 5 1-2 acres more or 1 ss. levied ou by virtue of a n orlfiage fifa’ issued from the Floyd •mperior qourt in favor of jj a Bale vs L I’ane as the property of .the defend ant- JAKE C MOORE, Shi riff Application for Letters ol Dismission. GEoRGI 5,-Floyd County : Whereas Mrs Lizzie Hughes Ad l inistratrix folin Hughes Estate represents to the court in uer petition duly filed, that she has aduiini John Huglies estate. This is to cite al person concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,why said admii.is ratrix should not be discharged from her ad ministration and receive letters of dismission in the first Monday in March 1894, This Dec. 4th 1893. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co- Georgia 3 in Dismission. lEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY : Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator if Hattie McKinzie, Dee d, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has ad ministered Hattie McKinzie estate, this is to :ite all persons concerned, kindred and credi »rs, to show cause, if any they can, why said idiuinistrator should not lie discharged'from his administration and rec ive letters of dlsmis ion on the first Monday in April 1894. This January Ist 1894. John P, Davis Ordinary Floyd Connty Georgia. l-3-90d. Letters oi Administration. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: To all whom it may concern : Charlas Craton uaving in proper form applied to me for penna lent letters of adiniuistratiou on the estate oi Dios J Craton, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Thos J. < raton to be and appear at my iftice within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis ration should not be granted to. Charles craton in Tbos J. Crrtons estate W’itness my hand md official signature this Ist day of Jan. Igg4 John P Davis, Ordinary Floyd Count) -5 4wks Letters of Administration. JEORGI , Floyd county : To all whom it mar oaneern:—W a Rhudy ■laving in proper fwrin applied to me for perma lent letters of adininistratioh on the < state ol tjenry Berryhill, la*e of said county. This is to Mte all and singular creditors and next-kin ol ienry Berryhill to lie and appear at my offle* xilbin tho time allow d by aw and show canse, 'f any they »an, why i ewn tent administratiot diould not be granted lo W A Rhndy on Rent) Berryhill s estate. w lln *** my hand and oiik-ial ignatvre this I.th day es Jan, 1894. John P Davis, Ordinary »' vy«l ceanty. Letters of Administration. "IEORGJa, rloyd e untv— To all whom it may eoneern: Cea r Stallior laving ia proper form applied to me for permn tent letters es administration on the estate ot fempy Stalling, late of said connty, This is to tie all and singular the creditors and next kin if Tempy Stallins to be and appear at my ofiiei within the time allowed by law and show cause if any’hey can, why permanent admiuistratior. hould not be granted to Cezar Stallins on Tem ny Stallins estate, witness my band and offiutal dguature this 10th day or January '894, J<ll uP. Davis’ Ordinary Floyd County application fo.i Letters of Dis missal!. IEOr " I A—Floyd County Whereas J LCh iiump y ia i”! fe .111: i h L Chambers represents to the court in his peti ion duly filed that he has Jadnaini tered Agnes f. Chambers estate. Thsi is to cite all persons •oncarna I. kindred and creditors to show ause, if any they cau, why said administraio hould not be discharged from his admiuistra md receive letters of dismission on the tlrs t Monday in April 18! 4 This Jan Gth 1894 J ohn P Davis Ordina y Hoyd Co, Ga, Letters of Administration. GEOtiGIA, Ployd county ’oa 1 whom it may concern \oti e is herebj iven thrt on the first Monday in Feb. next t ,h ! ’11 appoint an administrator ed '.heestate ot lAg.ansbury late ol said county This is t< ite all ail aud singular the cieditors* an 1 and lext of kin of j. A. stausbury to be mid appeal it my of.'ce within the tigeallowedby law and (how couse if any they cen,;wby t ei manent ad ninistration sqoujil not be granted to .> w Un ierwood or some ot' er fit or proper j a Stansbury’s estate, witmss my hand and official signature this Bth day-of January 1894. John 1’ Davi.i, Ordinary of Flo,'d county. < \pi lication for Letters of dr.- mission. Geokgu,Floyd ounty: Whereas Mrs. R A. P. White, guardia 1 ' of Charles G. Deason, represents to the court in ier petition dulv tiled, that she has administer ■dsaid wardsestate • This is to cite all perttrns •o cerued, kindred anil creditors, to show cause ■f anv they fan, why said guardian should not ie Ri changed rr w her guardianshio and re ■ei e letters of dismission on the first Monday in March 1894. This Dec, Bth, 1893 John P. Davis. 12-8-90 J Ordinary. F. Co- Ga. Dr, Winn, is extracting teeth at the Bu°na Vista by a new and painless preess I—l6—lw. Application for etters Dismission. Georgia—Floyd county: Whereas. Samuel Funkhouser administrat'r debonis no , with will annexed of G. tt . F )3mi|ikin’sestate, re >resents to the conrt ils peti, ion duly filed, that be has a>tirmistered G- W. F, Lamkin's Sr. estata. This is to olteall persons eonc< rued, kindred and creditors to show cause, if anv they can, why said admin istrator should not be discharge I from his ad iniiii.ifr.ition and receive letter . f dismission on In- first Monday in March 1894. This Dceemlier 4th 1893, John P. Davis, 12 - C-w4w Ordinary. Libel Fo*' Divorce. Genev warrrn ( Libel for Divorce vs ! Marell T- rm 18j4. John Warren ( of Floyd Superior Conrt. To John Warren defendant: It appearing to the court that you reside without the State et Georgia and that it is necessary to perfect ser vice on you by publ.cation 1h the above case You are commanded to be and appear at the 'ourt House in RonieGa. at the March Te m 1894 of Fb.yd Sii|*erior ourt, to answer the •om[daint ot Genev Warran for totat divorce. It is further ordered that service be perfected upon the defendant by the publication of this order twice a mouth for tw i months in the Hus tier ■ f Rome a news aper of said cou ty in which the Sheriff adver’isen ents are printed Th b Nov. 9th. 1893. W. M. Henry. Wrights A Harper. J, s. C. R. C- Petititioners Attys. CO R GIA, Flovd County. Genev w ak i< e ß ( Libel for D vorce in vs. ! Floyd Superior Court John War f.n. ( March erm 18 4. To the defendant John Warren, you are hereby < treqered and commanded to lie and appear a the next superior court to be held in and for s id comity on the 4th Monday in March next, hen and there to tile b s defensive allegation in writiugtothe plaintiff s libel for diverce. Wit less the bonora de W. M. Henry, judge of said ‘Oi nty, This 9th day of November 1893 Wm. E Bevsikokl. CL rk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga. Citation—Leave to Sell Land ' >RG I A—F nov o. County • 1 11 whom it may concern—H. E.Strickland tdminis. rater of B M Strickland deceased has in line form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the landsbtl mgiaig to the estate of aid deceased to’wlr, 7.0 acres of said land, 3.> icres of loi 913, and 40 acres of lot No 914, all in the 3rd district and 4th section of Floyd county, and said application will be heard on the firs Monday in January mzt, This 4th day of Dec. 1893. John P. Davis, Ordinary. 12-6. W 4w Citation of Gnardiausbip, Georgia—Floyd Connty: To all whom it may concern : M rs - Maggie \, Keys having in proper form applied tome for lei'ters of guardianship of the persons and property of Wade H,, Richard. Milton and Duff Field of said county. This is to cite all and sin gular the creditor! and next kin of said minors io be and appear at my ofiioe within the time illowed by 1..w and show cause if any the)’ can, why letters of Guardianship should iot be granted to Maggie A. Keys on said wards estate Witness my hand and official signature this 4tb day of January, 1 94. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Road Citation. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. Whereas, R. S Montgomery, otal., have peti- , ioned the Board of Commissioners of loads ind Revenue, of sail! county, for a nubile road commencing in front of H. J. Davis house on he Floyd Springs and John’s Creek road, ruu aing theold road by M. J, Ca'dvyell’H horse lot crossing the slough at the low paint of the Haw thicket; thence along the old road bed by ii. S. Montgomery’s house, and tnterseeti g vith the Floyd Springs and pocket Mills road in front of J . L. Touchstone's house. Now, this s to cite all persons having objections thereto, ir claims for I’mnages arising therefrom, to make the same known to the Board of Commis sioners at their meeting to be held on the first Monday in February 1893, witness, the Hon, John C Foster, Chairman of .he Board, this 20th, day of December 1893. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. d 30 d During epileima lag.ippo’j Juiu'iuberlain’ff Cough Remedy took Ltie e was n.ueh better -A. M. oiltr <<i{) medicine." 41. Bangs, druggist, Chatsworth The grip is much the same as » rery severe «old and requires preci sely the sanij treatment This Reuie ly is prompt and effectual and will prevent any tendercy of the disease ;oward pneumenia. For sale by— Lowry Bros Druggists. Ladiei lair Dressing Mrs. Sitton, is now ready to wash hair and, dress the hair for any occa ion, cut *■ c rl the bangs, also treat he face, or in other words make adies bea ctiful in two weeks. Cal Ku i .lul. Ave East Rome Ga s '.yK Instant Killer c* r’.;. ■a; InternaJ and Exfet H Cures RHEUMATISM, NI ■ '■ GIA, Laine Buell, Spridm-. B: ! &VI ls Swelling*, Stiff j<'lut.~, COi.' 1 • ■ '-■WjCHAMI'S Instar ily. Cboie l .' M sSL Croup.Diptheria, S<'."e Tiiir-i ue if by magic. HE HGRSE K temoFt Pov’erful and Mn r Beaet in existence. Large $1 size 75c., 50c. etze»(x JOHNSON’S ORIENTAL SOAF . Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Cur l ace Beautifier. Ladies will find it e tco-- eliente and highly perfumed Toilet Soap oi io market. It is absolutely pure. Makes the uh soft and velvety and reMores the lost <.O'r' iler.lons is a luxury for llie Bath fi.r ’ofant.v. t mays itching clean«e» the scalp and U-oruoi”, Ye growth of hair. i’rice2sc. For eale b» D. W. Curry, druggis’. Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake fulness, bad dreams and softering if the brain quickly cured by Via; neti' Nervine. Sold by D. \V Curry Druggist. Inflamed itching, burning,crus ly and scaly skin and scalps of in rants, soothed hnd cured by John ion’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D j W. Curry Druggist. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic •Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia. , sprains, bruises, lame back, i: quickly rc-lieves pain If you have sour stomach and feel bilious, and y< in head aches take a Japanese Liver Pellet, d will you. S'.id by D W Curry Drugy'st For sale —.My 6 room house situated rn Fourth Avenub be tween East Third aud Fourth streets. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. For further partiou sale Avply to L. Morel Rome, Ga PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DENTISTS. f A. WlLLS—Denti.t—2oß 1-2 Broad street J B over Cantrell and Owens stere. I. . / —■ . ~ ATTORNEYS. MAX MEYERHARDT Attorney at L\w. Office up stairs in new Court House iu rear of Superior Court Room. JYUE4H NEVIN— Attorney at Law Oflic Farercy II ill pmo H : t cor.ior grd Avenue CH as’ W.'uNDIIRWOOD-Attorney at law Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. r~> KECK Ar DENNY’— Attorney? at law. Office f”Y in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun -0 sellor at Law —Rome, ir, . WH. ENNIS—Ino. W. STARLING—Enni. A: Starling. Attornevu at Law, Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23. r- ~ . WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Ofiioe in Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia. ’ feb32tf K WB.M HENRf. W. J. NUNNaLLYTW B J. NEAL—M’Henij, Nunnally & Neal- Attorneys-at-atl2i w, office over Hale Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome.Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. HOWARD E. FELTON—Phvslcian and shr geon— office over Hammack Lucas Co’s drug store. Ei franco on Broad street. At •ittlee day and night. Telephone 62. DM. R.CWSI R— Physician ami Surgeon- - B Office at residence 614 aveaue A, Fourth ward. LP. HAMMGND—Physician and Surgeon— B Offf rs his j rofessional services to the peo ple of Rmae and surronnding countrv, Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store 266 Broad street. D R W. b7l at C. A. Trevitt drugstore, •’’o. 331 Broad street Telephon 110. resider .No. 21 DR. C. F. Gl ,FFIN-Physician and Surge u —Office up r Masonic building. Residence 300 4th ar ,ue. SS S Whißk ey Habits *(ii few 15 E SB 6ured at home with fex mb 0 m pain- Book of par- SC (3 IS H ißf tieulnrssent HUE . B- M • WOOLLEY,M.D. A.tl<nira, <sa. office 19i,' a Whitehall St. CAUT. _ uoeis w. r.. Irougias shoes iv. t*. ’-v'jmc-R price, or says he li..h then* without nuu.e siampud on bottom, put hilui <iowu a.d a fraud. W. L. Douglas S 3 SHOE theTworld. W. le. DOUGEAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit. and give satis faction nt the prices ad- verti-vd than any other make. Try one pair and ua convinevda The stamping of W. L. Douglas* r»i:nc and prire on the bo;tom, which guarantees t’kcir va!uc h suws thousands of dollars annually o lUo e who wear them. Dealers who push the ' Shoes gain customers, vine 1 to iorre.t <: fhxj«: lev o n their full line • •«.) .. 1 rui a’L vJ jc!| : -t a leas profit cl «.a .»• i• .• v. t -j c < .remnrv yl vbuvinjaJ ■ ' ite 1 bf'lov’. ’’bv CANTRELL & OWENS STARKE THE ,UEI{(HAST y' ~ TAILOK HANDSOME line of FALL PATTERNS JUSTIN. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL ON S.M.STARIE ABMSTFiCH- G BL-CK AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invr- ted. Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold in every hotis •: san pl« Postage paid five cents MeMAKLN A Co. Cincii.nati, Ohio. CITY REGISTRATION. N-tice of Registration of Voter Ci y Election. Offlcal notice is hereby given that the books for the registration of city voters for the next uiuniciple election are now open as the clerk of the council s office at the city Had- All city taxes, fines, and all dues to the city must be paid before registering The attention of city voters is called especially of the fact that the payment of taxes does not register voters in the city registeration, but in addition to pay ing all dues to the city personal application must be ma 'e to the clerk. Attention of all city voters is called to this notice. Registration clcses Saturday JFeby 17 at 7 o’clock p. m. ElecHou Tuesday Inarch 6, 1894. M. A. Nevin, Clerk Council. Feby, 17.