The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 12, 1894, Image 3

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Over Fifty Thousand Dollars. IN Cl OTHING, HATS AND GOODS! swhat our invoices Show today, intend to sell them, and from * s date offer the entire stock at' ts original cost. This means that anything in ur house can be had for just vhat we paid the manufacturer ji Men’s Suits and Overcoats, ill Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, al! /en’s Boys’ and Children’s Pants Jtetson Hats and all other Hats, except Dun lap’s Hats and E & W dollars and Cuffs” Neckwear, Un lerwear. Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, >ilk and Linnen Handkerchiefs Suspenders, Gloves, Hoisiery 'runks, Valices, and everything o go For Spot Cash In This Sale. JO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED. Ve have enough accountsto burn p a wet mule. s-<We Want The Money,4-* .nd if you will come with it we will show vou what cost means. 11, I Gammon & Co. COAL! Rome Ice Manufac -111 ing Co, Represent ng Southern Jellico ?oal Co. I'nibi acingall he leading Jellico coal dines and Sole agents ?or the Red ash. Jellico >oaL ■found Coal one to two ton lots $4,25 per ton Jack lump one to two ton lots $4,50 per ton rge quanities cheap. Special prices made i carload lots, P, 0. Box 134. Telephone 30. H.C WOOD. 'INNER AND 8 MEET IRON VORKER ’ n Roofing a speciality, all Kinds of Tin J s^ee t Iron Repairing neatly cheaply and Pt y done. Estimates on large er small )b s made, at. 41 o Broad Street. LUM B ER: LUMBER? irnbe Can gGt anyt hing you want in the shape j b sa wed to order and promptly deliver edß y° ur order at the store of L. G. Broad Street, Clarence Todd. ROME GA. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEoRGI A ,—Floyd County : Whereas Mrs Lizzie Hughes Ad i lnUtrai :ix John Hughes Estate represents to the court in her petition duly flleo, that 'he has Allmini lohu Hughes estate. Th sis to cite al person, concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,why said adminis tratrix should not be discharge d from her ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the tirst Monday in March 1894, This Dec. 4th I 1893. i John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co 1 Georgia | 3 lu Dismission. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator of Hattie McKinzie, Dee d, represents to lire court in his petition duly lilt d, that lie has ad mi psteriul Hattie cKinzie < state. This is to citeall persons concerned, kindred and ertdi »rs, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administrat on and rec ive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in April 1894. This January Ist 1894. John r. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Goorg'a. i 1-3-90(1. Application for Letters of di- mission. Georgia , Floyd ounty: Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White, guardian of Charles G. Deason, represents to the court in her petit ion duly filed, that she has administer ed said wards estate ■ Tins is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why laid guardian should not be di charged from her guardianship and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March 1894. This Dec, Bth, 1893. John P. Davis. 12-8-90 d Ordinary. F. Co. Ga. Libel Fo r Divorce. Geney warren ( Libel for Divorce vs ! March Term 1894. John Warren ( of Floyd Superior Court. To John Warren defendant: It appearing to the court that you reside without, the State of Georgia and that it is necessary to perfect ser vice on you by publication in the above case You are commanded to be and appear at the Court House in Rome Ga. at the March Term 1894 of Floyd Superior Court, to answar the complaint of Geney Warran for totat divorce. It is further ordered that service be perfected upon the defendant by the publication of this order twice a month tor tw > months in the Hus tier ■ f Rome a newspaper of said cou ty in which the Sheriff ailvertiseii ents are printed Th s Nov. 9th. 18l»3. W. M. Henry. Wrights & Harper. J. s- C. R. C- Petititioners Attys. E'J R GIA, Floyd County. Geney warren i Libel for Divorce •in vs. ! Floyd Superior Court John War en. ( March erm 18j4. To the defendant John Warren, you are hereby Oreqered and commanded to be and appear a the next superior court to be held in and for s id 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 le W M. Henry, judge of said eoenty, This 9th day of November 1893 W m. E Beysiegel. Cl rk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga. Application fo.i letters of Dis- miss’on, GEOk lA—Floyd County Whereas J LChtuiiupy tail"! niitl'iu L Chambers represents to the court in his peti ion duly filed that he has tered Agnes I, Chambers estate. Thsi is to cite all persons concarnod, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said administrate should not be discharged from his administra and receive letters of dismission on the firs Monday in April 1894 This Jan 6th 1894 J ohn I’ Davis Ordina y Floyd Co, Ga, Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd C oun ‘J' : To all whom it may concern: w. A.. Rbud having in proper form applied to ire for perms nent letters of administration on the estate . f Aggy Berryhill, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Aggy Berryhill to be and appear at my office within the tiino allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to w- A- Rhudy on Aggy Berryhill’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature this sth day of Febuary 1894 John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County. Letters of Admsnistration. GOP.GIA, FLOYDCCrNTY. To all whom it may concern Thomas E weems having in proper form applied to me for pernanent letters of administrattion on the estate of Jacob w*ems, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and nexf kin of Jacob Weems to be and appear at ni ■ office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to Thom: 8 E, weems on jacob w eeniS estate, witness my hand and offi-ial signature this sth day of February 1894 John I’, Davis Ordinary Floyd County Application for Letters of Dismission. Georgia—Floyd county: Whereas, J. S. Berryhill, administrator of W.N. Buchanan dec. jre >resents to the court his petition duly filed, that lie lias admin’ Wred W- N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred, aud’ereditors, to Show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his ad ministraiion and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuaiy sth 1894, John P. Davis, 2—6-90 d Ordinary. Application for Leiters of Aministration. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas Ja-ncs H. Vaughn, administrator of oeorge W. Vaughn, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered George W. Vaughn’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to j sh- w cause, if any they cm, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday 1.1 May 18'14 This Fe ’y. 5 18 4. John P. Davis Ord’i a y Floyd Count, Georgia •STiirrt..? ?r(i joe -RrtrrnMrra pus JW ssaoxa s.iAo'iiea motsabSip spre ‘tnapXs Mjl spirnq-TM S.I.IIJIJJ no J £ ‘’JlMO.if] ■sajuu proqosnnq io sjsoMjaAO aiojj u;.'.: aaifoiq aiu siiosJ.-»„I A'nrjV Staifi'i Sils Fir MM: 1894. G EORGIA, Fl.ovii Count v. 1 " ill bo Sold before the court house door i the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga., betw<( th.' legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday ji March, 18'.'4, the following desciibud proper!. l to-wit: Five acieg of land in the southeast corner of the west half of lot of land No one hundred and fifty two, in th<- 4th district and 4th section of Floyd County Gcorgia.commei.cing on the south line of said lot 152, opposite the center of salt lot,and measuring west on "said line 363 feet, thence north 525 feet,thence east 385 feet, thence south to the starting point 325 feet. Levied on by virtue of ati fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of J A Bale, bearer, vs J S John son, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place O'et wo horse wagon, Milburn make, one two-horse wagon, “Old Hickory,” one four horse iron axle »'ray. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage tl fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of George M. Pattey, vs A B Penny, as the proper ty of the defendant. Abo at the same time and place, one certain lot of land no. 1090 in the third district and fourth section of Floyd county (Georgia. Lev ied on by virtue of fi fa issued from the Floyd justice court of the 829th district e f m in favor of A w Wright, vs Tom Banker Jand Pierson Sanders as the property of Tom Banks one if the defendants. Levy made by J D Baker, L C. Also at the same time an d rlace, south half o’ lot of land No. 214, in the 24th district and 3rd section of Floyd county Georgia, levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of Ann A Ellis vs Charlotte took as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and piace.one ten horse power engine on Skids, made by Waterson En gine Company, o ne pony saw mill with varia ble feed, made by DeLoach Mill Mfg. (.0., also o - e4B inch solid tooth circular s .w. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of G eo - Batty vs a B Penny A Bro., as the property of the de fendants. The above property can be seen on the farm of C P Morton, in Livingston district, IS miles from Roms. Also the same time and place, southeast quar ter of lot (if land No, 43 in the 4th I district and 4th section of Floyd county, Georgia. >nd said quarterjof lot containing 40 acres, more or less’ Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued from the justice court of the 1120th districted. M., in fa vor of Sisco & Starr vs W.P, Watson, as ths property of the defendant. Levy 'made by R H. Copeland. L. C. Also, at the same time and place, parts of land lots number 358 and 3241 in 23d district and 3rd section of Floyd connty, Georgia, (beginning at a point in the center of the macadamised road leading from Rome to Cave Spring, known as the Cave Spring road, 612 feet; southwesterly from the center of dummy line crossing on said rsad. thence north 55 degrees, 30 ;min. wist, 585 feet, thence north 42 degrees 20 min. east 265 feet feet thence north 36 degrees, 20 intn. east 174 feet; thence north 38degrees, 05 min. east 340 feet, thence north 40 degrees 25 min. east 651 feet: thence south64 degrees 05 min, east 821 feet to the center of the macadamize Cave Spring road thence along the center of said road to the beginning point. Sail’ tract of land con taining twenty -five acres of land, more or less together with all the improvements thereon. Levied on by virtue of a fi fa iss. ed from the Floyd superior court in favor of Harvay McGin nis by his next friend J. M. McGinnis vs the Rome Street Railroad Company as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time ai d place, lots of land Nos, 539, E4l and 542, in the 3d district and 4th section of Floyd county Geo-gia. I.eiiedon by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of Thomas Philpot vs M. J. Bobo and William Richardson as th.-property <f th® defendant, William Richarson. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No 887, situated in the 3rd district and 4ih sec tion of Floyd county, Georgia, containing 40 acres more or less Levied on by virtue of a fi’ fa iss ed from the Floyd justice court <f the <)24th district o M. in favor of R B Rc Vis for the use of B M Strickland vs J F Ru-seU as the property of the defendant JAKE C, MOORE, Sheriff. Letters of Administration. Georgia- Floyd Co«“ty To all whom it may concern:—Thomas F. Carroll, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters cf administration on the estuteof Isabella Carroll, late of said county This is to cite all and singular tne creditors and next of kin of Isabella Carroll to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Thom as v Carroll on Isabella Carroll s estate. Witness? my hind and official signature tr.is sth day of Febuary 1894, John P, Davis, Ordinary. French Tansy Wafers. Lad es will find the wafers just what they need, and can be depend ed upon everytime to give relief. Safe and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed securely. Price 82.00 per box. Enter son Drug Co., San Jose, Cui., and for sale by Reese & ' hit ihead. Ladiei lair Dressing Mrs. Sitton, is now ready to with hair and, dress the hair for any occa tion, cut *' e rl the bangs, also treat the face, or in other words make ladies be i Jiful in two weeks. Cal X.> i Ave East Rome Ga • COPVRiGHTtD. I*roC E. W. Smitfii. Prin. Commercial College of • University. Lexington, Ky., was awarded AND DIPLOMA BY THE WORLD’S COLUMBIAN EXTOSITION, For Sy»U*n> of Booii-ke«**liig 1M«<1 Genrrnl I*u*inetM Izdiscntion, Cost to complete Dusineas Course about |9O, including tuitlon,books and bo* <l. Phonography, Type Writing and Telegraphy taught. For circulars, address, W. B. SMITH. I’retWrnl, Lev lugton. Ky. AT HIE tmiicuts. Pho large Belis From Their Iron Throats CALL MANY WORSHIPERS Together. Rome the city of Churches Turns out large eonjrregatins, not With standing the Threatiubig Weather. Notwithstanding; the threaten ing clouds, which eventually ter minated into a cold drizzling rain large congregation greeted the Pastors of the famous churches veeterday. Especially was this the case at FIRST M E. CHURCH SOUTH. The large aud’itoriambeing filled with a cultivated congregation, who gave the closest of attention, to the pastor, Rev, Gibson, while he spoke earnest and eloquent from —’‘and she called the name of the Lord that spake unto her, Thou God seest me : for she said, Have T also looked after him that seest me?” Gen, xvl :13 The sermon was logical and convincing, as we'l as v* ry into - esiing throughout, and is (Jestiipd to do much good. In the evening Another large congrt gation, considering the i: - clemant weather, heard a beautifu l appeal to “Give thanks uiPo God” by Dr. Gibson, who took for his text. Psalms xcn 1 to 9 verses. The music at this church yester day-was very fine. The bass solo by Mr. C. H. Cothran “Ashamed of Jesus” bringing tears to the eyes of many. Professor Thompson, the musi cial Director is to be congratulated securing such an excellent Choir, though it is to be regretted that owing to a change of residence, the rich bass of Mr. Cothran will no longer charm the ear of the T.o mans. AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Rtv. R. B. Headden, D. D. the pastor preached two very fine se,- mons to the appreciative congre gations yesterday. the morning hour Dr. Headden took for his text “The Parable of the Talents” from which he drew many valuable les sons. At the evening service Dr. Head . den delivered another very enter taining discourse to his, which re ceived much favorable comment from his hearers. at east bomb mnth< dist. Rev. Wm Murdoch, the earnest young pastor of East Rome Met! - odist church, preached to the edi fication of his hearers yesterday, from Mathew v:l6. At the evening services, Rev. Soloman Pope, the talented son of Mr. H. B. Pope, who is preparing to join the North Georgia Conference, preached an doquent sermon. His topic was •‘Christian Sympathy” and his congregation f videnced their ap preciation < f his discourse by the numerous congratulations which he received. at 2nd m e. church Rev. G. W. Duvall preached two very profitable sermons nt 2nd M, E church yesterday. In the morning Mr Duvall’s text was Gen. xv :6—17 . verses. At the eve ning service, the topic from which Mr. Duvall delivered an excellaut sermon w s “Christian Courage,” the text being Joshua 1:6 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Love, oi Griffin were guests of the A ui strong hotel on Sunday. Wartors “Extra Good’’ Cigar, most fragrant, newest brand, and Rome made, ask your dealer for one. Wanted: —A position as sales man, book-keeper or bill clerk in a wholesale or retiil grocery busi ness. by a manwith 15 years ex perience in Southern Kentucky- Good references. Address A. A care this office. 1-ltf •WK’, s ‘w vii jaoA asusap -.of ww rjm n 'tiU.tJLJ.IU KOHI fiJiMOUU ni Ginqap pjavoa si n ‘floi mnn joi pool! £ir»ax Tao iuom n* an aoJ if PROFESSIONAL COLDB' DENTISTS. J A. WlLLS—DentiHt- 2<>b 1-2 Bro#<l -’.ra over Cantrell and Owuia store. ATIOG MAX Attorney at Law. Office up stairs ic new Court House in rear of Superior Court Room, J A VIES H NEVIN Xltoruey at Law OHi- Poverty II ill p nte.ii :> car.r»r 3rJ Avenu CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at la> .Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. REECE <» DENNY—At torneys at law. Offic * in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. Ww. VANDIVER -Attorney and Cour B sellor at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Enni & Starling, Attorneys at Law, Mason:. Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-law. Office! , Masonio Temple, Rome, Georgia. “ feb<2tf WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLY7*V b J. NEAL—M’Henr,. Nunnally A Neal Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hal Davidson Hardware Co., Broad st reet, Rome, G i PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. H< WARD E. FKLTON-PhYsleian and su geon -Office in Ma onic Temple Annex A' office day and night. Telephone 62. DU. R.AMSI —riiysician and Surgeon Office at residence 614 avenue A, Foun ward. LP. HAMMi .ND—Physician ami Surgeon B Offtrs his i .-ofessional services to thepe. pie of lb:,je and surrounding count!' Office at Crouch and Watson's drugstore, * Broad street. DR. wTd~I JJV C, A. Trevlc. drugstore. * r o. 381 Broad street Telephon 110. residei >a. No. 21 DR?C. F, GI FFIN- Physician ami Burge —Office n« r Masonic building. Residem e 300 4th ar me. CITY REGISTRATION. N -dice of Registration of Voter City Election. Offlcal notice is hereby given that the books for the registration of city voters for the next munieiple election are now open at the clerk ol the council s office at the city Hall- All ciry taxes, fines,and all dues to the city must le paid before registering 'lhe attention of city voters is called especially of the fact that tl e payment of taxes does not register voters in the city registeration, but in addition to paj ing ail dues to the ciry personal application must lie ina’etothe clerk Attention of all city voters is called to this notice. Registration closes Saturday Feby 17 at 7 o’clock p. m. Election Tuesday March 6, 1891. M. A. Nevin. Clerk Council. Feby. 17. AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invetted. Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 sold in every house : sample Postage paid five cents McMAKIN * Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. LOANS ON LIFE INSURANCE If you wa it to borrow some mou ey »n your life iusuanue policy corrpßp nd with m». Loans mace for any length of time from 1 to 15 years at 5% interest. No collat nral except your policy necesary secure the loati, Give amount o policy date of issue kinds of policy present age of injured and name of ccrupany where you write. Jno. J, Mickle ts Rom« Ga, Mrs. J B. Lapsley returned laet week from a visit to relatives in Solms Ala. Luke Ware a col. citizen livin ' near to«n has sold his farm to an Ohio gentleman, who will conver the place into a fruit farm nurseiy BLfiSSOM Is as safe and harmless as a flea: seed poultice. It acts likeapou! tice, drawing out fever and pain and curing all diseases peculiar to ladies. “Grange Elossom” is a pas tiie, easily used at any time; it is applied right to the parts, Every lady can treat herseil . with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co a pi a re, Chicago. IB IS s Best Softens akd porerpyr*; leather