The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 22, 1894, Image 3

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n sff fifty Thousand Dollars. IN piOTHINUj hats AND [TJRNISHING GOODS! ' U hat our invoices Show today ’ .intend to sell them, and from late offer the entire stock aw usdaiAv original cost. This means that anything in ... house can be had for just Lt we paid the manufacturer , jyien’s Suits and Overcoats, H Boys ’ Suits and Overcoats, all i n's Boys’ and Children’s Pants Itetson Hats and all other Hats, LLeptDunlap’s Hatsand E& W Liars and Cuffs” Neckwear, Un lerwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, liikand Linnen Handkerchiefs luspenders, Gloves, Hoisiery Irunks, Vallees, and everything I go for Spot Cash la This Sale. |0 GOODS WILL BE CHARGED. Lehave enough accounts to burn Ip a wet mule. Me Want The Money,4-* Id if you will come with it we will show you what cost moans. f I, Caiiimoii & Co. pOALICOAL! ■Rome Ice JMaimfac liring Co, Represent |ig Southern Jellico Eoal Co. Tmb racing all lie leading Jellico coal ■lines and Sole agents Joi* the Red ash Jellico Boa!. Bound Coa! one to two ton lots $4,25 per ton Back lump one to two ton lots $4,50 per ton Bge quanities cheap. Special prices made ■carload lots, P, 0. Box 134. Telephone Iffcwoon Inner and I SHEET IRON 1.. WOBKEB ■dshp o °^ ng 9 speciality, all Kinds of Tin Brim l rQn neatly cheaply and \^° ne ' Estimates on large or small BjWat, 41 Q Broad Street. lUMBER: LUMBER: qp §et an ything you want in the shape B by |L order and promptly deliver- B^'&(’n ln D your orc * era t the store of L. G. B Broad Street, I Clarence Todd. I ROME GA. al Kt-' DREADED ARREST. A Deputy Sheriff Takes Poison to Avoid Arrest. Chhimbus, Gn, Febuiuy 22- Bailiff Wallace n turned this utter n<>on froin Butler, Ga. , where he tent to bring Perkins Williams in, ho tx -depot v sherilf of Taylor county, . who is wanted hero for cheating and iwindling. The ex-deputy beard of he bailiff's coining and took poison ather than be arrested, stating that ie had rather be dead and in tormsm han in the clutches of the law. The lose has not proved fatal yet. li.o grand jury of the superin oourt made its presentments today tnd vigerously recommended a ne a courthouse for Muscogee county. Sheriffs Sales For Marell .1894. • I GEORGIA, Floyd County. Will be sold before the court house door in the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga., letweei the legal hours of sale on the first 'Tuesday in March, 1894, the following described propert) to-wit: Five aciesof land in the southeast corner of the west half of lot of land No one hundred and fifty two, in tlm 4th district and 'th section of Floyd County Georgia,comment ing on the south line of said tot 152, opposite the center of saio lot,and measuring west on JJsaid line 365 feet, thence north 525 feet,thence east 365 feet, thence south to the st irtir.g ) oiiit 525 feet. Levied on by virtue of aH fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of ,1 a dale, bearer, vs J S John son, as the property of the defendant. Also at the saire’time and place ore t wo horse wagon, Milburn make, one two-horse wagon, “Old Hickory,” one four horse iron axle dray. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd city court, in favor of George M. Battey, vs Ali Fenny, as the proper ty of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, one certain lot of laud no. lOUOin the third district and fourth section of Floyd county Lei ied on bv virtue of fl fa issued' from the Floyc jnstice court of the 829th districts Min favor of A W Wright, vs Tom Banker Pierson Sanders as the property of Tom Banks one of the defendants. Levy made by J D Baker, L C. Also at the same time a- d > lace, south half o lot of land No. 214, in the 24ih district and 3rd section of Floyd Bounty Georgia, levied on In virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd Superioi court in favor sf Ann A Ellis vs Charlotte Cool: as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and piace.one ten horse power engine on Skids, made b\ Waterson En gine Company. one pony saw mill with varia ble feed, made by DeLoach Mill Mfg. < .<>., also ,re 48 inch solid tooth circular s w. Levied on by virtue ol a mortgage fi fa issued from the . loyd city court in favor of Qeo. M. Batty v- A B Penny A Bro., as the property of the de fendants. The above propet ty can be seen oi. the farm of C P Morton, in Livingston district, 16 miles from Rome. Also the same time and place, southeast quar ter of lot of land No, 48 in the 4th district and 4th section of Floyd county, Georgia, and said quarterjof lot containing 4<> acres, more or less' Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued from th. justice court of the 1120th < istrict* G. M., in fa vor of Sisco & Starr vs W. P, Watson, as th< property of thnd‘feada'it. Livy m ide by It H. < opeland. L. C. Also, at the same time and place, i arts of lam lots number 358 and 328 in 23d district ami : rd section of Floyd county, Georgia, beginning at a point in the center of the macadamized road leading from Rome to Cave Spring, known as the Cave Spring road, 612 fest southwesterly from the center of dummy line crossing on saic road, thence n >rth 55 degrees, 3U ’min. wrst, 585 feet, thence north 42degrees 2o min. east 265 feet feet thence north 30 degrees, 20 min. east 174 feet; thence north 33degrees, 05 min. east 340 feet, thence north 40 decrees 25 min. east <sl feet: thence south64 degrees 05 min, eas - 821 feet to the center of the macadamize Cave Spring road then e along the center of said road to the beginning point. Said tract'of land con taining twenty-five acres oi land, more or less together! with all the improvements thereon. Levied on by virtue of a ti fa issued 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, 541 and 542, in the 3d district and 4th section of Floyd county Georgia. Levied on b;. virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of Thomas Plr.lpot vs M. J. Bobo and William Richardson as the property < f the defendant, William Richarson. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No 887, situated in the 3rd dist-ict and 4’h sec tion of Floyd coußty, Georgia, containing 40 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a ti fa iss >e<i from the Floyd justice court of the 924th district u M . in favor of R B Re. yes for the ose of B .M Strickland vs J F Russell as the property of the defendant Also, atthe same time and place, one twenty horse power enjine and boiler and two circular saws Levied upon bv virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued form Floyd city court in favor of G, G Buchalter vs. F' a Brewer & Co., as the prop erty of the defendants. The enjine can be seen on the farm of J • Y. Angle. The boiler on the farm of Bettie Lewis. The saws on the farm <4 J. H. Rice- Also, at the same time and place, the follow ing described property, to wit: An undivided half interest in the following described lot in the town of North Rome,(formerly the town of Forestville), Floyd county, Georgia to-wit: Theiot lying between a lot of. H. M. wright “ n the North and a lot of H M. Wrigh on the South. Said lot so levied upon frontin on Per kins street 100 feet, core or less, andr tinning bac,< 300 feet deep, more or less and the street number of the house thereon ii .w being 05 and being rhe lot whereon Morris Campbell now re sides, ami will be sold by virtue es afi fa issue* from justice emit '.>l9 district 6. 51., Flovd county, Georgia, in favor of C. I. Cain vs Janies Campbell and Morris Campbell, and levied up on and will l.e sold as the property of the defen dant, James Campbell Levy made by w. M. B'ars, L C., and written notice given. Also, at the same time and place, one hou'e and lot in the Etowah division of the city of Roms, Floyd county Georgia, on the corner of Six’h avenue and Fast Se-ontl street, being the place where the defendant now resides Levied upon by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd county city eourt in favor of M. A. Reece vs. Mrs. w. C. Hail-, as the property of the defen dant. Also at the same time and place, lot of land no 48inthe22d district and third section of Floyd county, Georgia, an 'i sa *'’ ,ot of laud con taiiiing 160 acres, more or less ; also all that lot of land No. 61 in the 22d district and 3rd section of Floyd county Georgia, except the one acre heretofore conveyed to the trustees of the Con gregational Methodist church. Said part of lot so levied upon containing one hundred and fifty nine acres,"more or less. and both of said lots being the farm upon which Harvey Washing ton now resides, Levied on by virtue of a fi fa is sued from thfe Floyd city court in favor of R. T. Fouche vs. George W ellington and Harvey Washington as the property of the defendant, Harvey Washington. Also at the same time and place, a tract or parctlofland which is described as follows: one farm Iving in a l odv codsisting of whole let of land No. 291 in 22ddistrict and3d section of Flovd Countv: Georgia, containing 160 acres levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Flovd city court in favor of H M. (llav ton vs VV N. white ami Mrs. M. A‘ White, as the proper ty of the defendant Also at the same time and'place, one log dray, 1 corn shelter, 1 pair platform scales. 1 ground hog horse power, Levied on by virtue of ati f. issued frmn the Floyd city < ourt in favor of R F, Camp vs W, D, Jones, as the property of tbs defendant. also at the sane time and piace.one twenty horse power portable emrine and boilei mourned on skuls made by the Erie citv - ron works ; als< one No 3 saw mill, made by G, Wheelaud, am one circular saw. levied on by virtue of a mort gage fi fa issued from the Floyd city court in fa vor pf George M. Battey for the use of the First National Bank of Rome Ga. vs W. H. Barnett as the property of the defendant, Property to be seen on the farm of Zack Hall in N, C. dis trict. Jake C. Moore, Sheriff. 81 iIV RS siES’Eys -■ KS J out pain. Book of par- U HMB W lien Urs sent FREE BMB.v.'.'aKKSSSKr B®® B. M. \V<><_>L LE Y,M. i>. AtiMUtu, Ga. Office 164> a Whitehall 8F A GEORGIA DOG GETS FIRST PRIZE. New York February 21.—Bum niaid won first prize in open class Ibitchee at the Kennel Club show I at Madison Square garden. Summuidisa foxhound, form erly owned by Mr, George J, Gar rett, of Columbus, Ga., Mr. Gar rett presented her to Mr. N, fi. t'ope presidsnt of the New York Greyhound Club, Mr Pope is u millionier of Brooklyn, His ken nels are at bis eumui r henie Po land, Me, CHATTOOGA’S FACTORIES The Ceilartown Standard is con gratulating itself that the uew cotton factory at that place employs fifteen hands, ai.4 that some time in the fu ture it will bs turning out cloth in stead of a few bunches of thread. Bless your B'iul, Bro. Russel, Chat tooga has a couple of cotton factories that make cloth only and that by the •many thousands of yards a day. T o i mills runjseven hundred loom g and Raccoon mills 100, aud the two together employ something like 700 people. Chattooga is justly proud "of its cotton mills. They have proved a blessing to the laboring people, a they have furnished steady employ ment through the greatest financial depression the country has ever seen. —Chattooga News. OURT AND POTITICS INFOR SYTII. I Cumnling, Ga.. February 21. — Corsyth superior court is in s.ssion here, Judge Goorge F. Gober, pre -iding, with Solicitor General George R. Brown looki g after the state‘9 interest. No very impor tant buinessis before the courL Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, candidate for governor, came in about noon jesteeday. He made a speech in he courtroom. It was on the line of other sp°ecbes made by him in lifferent sections of the state re cently. The people here are not interesting themselves in politics just now. Application for Leiters of Aministration. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas .Ta’nes H. Vaughn, administrator of oeorge W. Vaughn, represents to the court iu his petition duly filed, that he has administered George W, Vaughn’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to ih w cause, if any they can, why said adiniuis rrator should not be discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894 This Fet>y. 5 18:14. John P. Davis Ordi a y Floyd Count} Georgia Letters of Administration. Georgia- Floyd C°uoty To all whom it may concern!—Thomas F. Carroll, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters .f administration on the estate of Isabella Carroll, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular tne creditors anil i.ext of kin of Isaliella Carroll to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by lawand show cause, if any they can, why perinanem administration should hot be granted to Thom as F Carroll ou Isabella Carroll a estate, Witnesss my hand and official signature this sth day of Febuary 1894, John F, Davis, Ordinary. Letters of Admsnist; ation. GORGIA, FLOYDCOUNT Y. To all whom it may concern •- Thomas E weems having iu proper iorm applied to me for pernanent letters of administration on the estate of Jacob w*e>ns, late of sajd county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors'and next kin of Jacob Weems to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they cau, why permanent ad ministration should not be i ranted to Thomas E, w®ems on .tacob weems estate, witness my hand and otlb ial signature this sth day of February 1894 John P, Davij Ordinary Floyd County A plication for Letters or Dismission. Georgia—Flovd county: Whereas, J.S. Berryhill, administrator of W. N. Buchanan dec. represents to the court his petition duly filed, that he has administered vV N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his ad ministrailon ami receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuary Sth 1894, John P. Davis, 2—6-90 d Ordinary. 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 tier petition duly filed, that she has administer ed said wards estate • This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why i-aid guardian should not be di charged fr“iu her guardianship and re cei > e tetters of dismission on the first Monday in March 1894. This Dec, Sth, 1893. John P. Davis. 12-8-90 d Ordinary. F. Co. G*. application fo.i Letters of Dis miss 1 on. GEORGIA—FIoyd County Whereas J L Chambers Administraor Agnes L Chambers represents to the court tn his peti ion duly filed that he has fadminLtered Agnes L Chambers estate. Thsi is to cite all persons concarnad. kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his aduiinistra and receiva letters of dismission on the firs Monday in April 1894 This Jan 6th 1894 John P Davis Ordina’y Floyd Co, Ga ■wvTieo'ts k- • AtS mm ' >T -mo* .jsnuap Atno n* n KOHI SOlMOnu all 4jltG*P »i li hill Ku poo -i ipwaa Sno ujom h» art; if Mbit'll M DONT WANT ATKINSON. A few Reasons “why” he Wort Suit the Third Party People. The GreeusLoro H<?rald-Journal says in commenting on Hon. W. Y. Atkinson’s recent address in its county: “We talked with several Popu lists after the speaking, and found a diversity of as to their preference, if they had to accept either Mr. Atkinsup or the Gener al. Some declared Mr. Atkinson had been too bitter and had work ed too hard (leavinghis legislate e duties, for which he was receiving pay) to defeat Mr, Watson in the 10th, for them ever to become re conciled to him. Others favored Mr Atkinson, believing him mon in sympathy with the needs of thi. common people and that they han enough of “General*’* in Senatoi Gordov, who made a good soldier but who was a failure as a states man. It is evident, howerer, that the Populist in Green county pre fer making a straight fight, and neither Mr. Atkinson nor Genera Evans can draw from their ranks.“ There are three signifincant facts c mtaiued in this paragraph: 1 Mr. Atkinson went to the Tenth district and helped defeat Tom Wat son. 2 Evans Populists concede that Atkinson is in sympathy with the needs of the common people. 3 The Populists will make a fight of their own, irrespective of the nomi ination the Democrats may make. This is a complete answer to the claim made by the supporters of Gen. eral Evans that he can do mu h t bring the Populists back into the fold. We think it matters little whom we noninate, so far as the amount o f their support to the Democratic nomi nee is concerned. Certainly, of thost wb» do support the nominee, as mam will be attracted to Atkinson by thi closeness of Lis touch to the needs of the common people, as will go to General Evans for tne simple reason that he had an illustrinue war record —Ledger. FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman from th> Fifth Ward of the city of Rom<> If. elected I pledge myself to dis charge my duties to the best of my ability, irrespective of p-irti favoritism or nationality, with equeal rights to all, and special favors to none. I j r >mise you t>< abofe and ask you to vote for me If it should be insisted that I was not born in Georgia, I will say in reply that it was not my fault. If J could have bad my choice, I would have been boru iu Georgia. Never thelers, lam here with you as a matter of choice. Let Rome rise o fall, I am with her, All that I have is hers. Whatever is her destiny i mine. L. Lytle. A STARTLING PLATFORM. Editor Hustler of Rome: The following is a platform for economy : 1. Let the clerk be clerk and treasurer, salary' per year SI,OOO. 2. Let the mayor be mayor and recorder, salary SSOO. 3. Reduce the policemen’s salary per mouth to $45 4. Curtail the police force two less than present number. 5. Reduce cmncilmen in pro portion to the above scale and all other officials of the city likewise 6. Let the contracts out to the lowest responsible bidder. 7. We favor a reduction of the street tax to $2 00. Where money can't be paid I favor three days m lieu of 15 days as it now stands. 8. We think the fire companies expenses ought to be reduced, L. Lytle. Mr, LYTLE S CARD Mr. Editor:—Please allow me space in your paper to say to the public and especially the voting pub lic of Rome that my plan to reduce the city's expense, in the Fire de partment is, not to reduce the salaries of the drivers aud their helpers, but to cut off the list of the various com pai ies. reducing each company,s rnenr bership to 25 able bodied men. L. Lytle. OUT OF THE FIELD. Owing to pressing business, I have decided to withdraw from the race for aiderman from the Fourth Ward, thanking my friends for their support. Joseoh E. Johnson. Feb. 21st., 1891 job rm IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Programs, Posters, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, Ticket OR ANYTHING FROM A VISITING CARD TO A 3 -SHEET POSTER, YOU CAM SAVE MONEY By Getting Estimates From the £ SHANKLIN PRIIW ji HOUSE. A large assortmsnt of New Type, Pules, Borders, Etc. If you want to save money on your print ing, give us a chance to bid on it. 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