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ASSIGNEE’S SALE!
; tf the Benefit of Creditors
The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Frrnishing Goods,
i Valises, in fact the entire stock of the lat e
r “" c ,f”w.°M. GAMMON & C °’’ will be closed out R>v
ie benefit cf creditors.
Tho n oney must be realized on this stock at once and
■; 8 will 1* made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF CO. T
at E. & W. Collars at $2 per doz.
|othing an fi everything in stock at prices to suit purchaser
sHdown will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ex
o-ed or taken back. All persons indebted to said firm
thereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put out
( r collection.
R. G. CLARK, Assignee.
ofw. m. gammon & co.
WATCHES
Clocks and Jewelry
FORCED SALL
COMMENCES THIS WEEK.
We are forced to meet our obligations, and
ill sacrifice our stock to raise money.
Here is an opportunity which has never he
re been presented tn the people of Rome-
You certainly know what bargains are in
lis line.
Everything will be sold at unheard of prices
[HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO.*
■Purest Drugs! Lowest Prices!
r+PLAINING MILL*
|We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
[SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
Iloohing.ckiling.mouedin o
IBALLUSTERS and BRACKETS
I AT BOTTOM PRICES.
I ALEXANDER & HUME
liTcENTRAL HOTEL.
|> MISfJEK
I , MFWMMt
I N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
■ renovated throughout
Ii -' MOD ERN' IMPROVEMENT 1-
■-tCTRIc BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
,Kyt S MAKI FIVE DOLLARS A DAV.
‘SS B u CileVer '
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'he witi in ,. e ’ have also found
n trouble J\V <1U > al for childr<m
■4 SO eenl tk ,"' l3 ’ or cr °“P'
rrv Bro, i, bottles for sale bv
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WEAKNESSES. 1
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XEf »L£CT,i, u , 50 ” as!{ ? We jutrfwer
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, jDone. , ■ ' ><>u commence AT
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ncver regret it, Wil)
, (he <Us<re isi .,J “ 411(1 wiu abso'.utly
, “ " fe, nale weaknesses.
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? s p“ tire b cured i“ C " rrhea ° r whites are
‘ Ue «»vco. BOSTONMAaBi
k .Vi ’'. a ■• • «i V. .
wlt.hou; n«uu • si»raped
bottom, put ailxii ft own aa a fraud.
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W. L. Oouclas
S 3 SHOE THE" WORLD.
W. U. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit
lirrft better satisfnctivM fit the prices ad
vertised th in any other make, Try one p-u and
La convinced. Ihe «(nmrinfof W. L. Douglcs
name and pricflLnn bottnin, which guarantees
their value, saves *..»ovs..udi of dollars annually
totho ,e who wear them. I>enlers who push the
sale of W. I, D'vu i:,s Choes gain customers,
which h?l *-• irferc: e the sule* on their fuH lire
of too jThey can afford to wll at a less profit,
and ' !»:•’ «vr yo ’. ca i 3.1 ve money bv buying an
if .d?;:b*r advertised belhvr.
' .H • •/.* r*' u**on r.ppiir it ion. J\ddrrs«,
... oU / -AS >r K.«a,Slaß». Sa.J b’j
CANTRELL it OWENS
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Metdlnt k *cnlo, or children Jk. Tant bnfffl
ffig tip, ihculd tAke
BROWN S IRON Blt-nauo
I* Mi rqeaaant; cure* .Malar, a, Indgrertion.
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1894.
Sherift’s Sales For March
1894.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
i W ill be sold before the conrt house door in
the city of Rome, Floyd couutv, Ga., letw-en
I the legal hours ot sale on the flrst Tuesday in
| Man h. ism, the following described property
to-wit:
; Five aoies of land in the southeast corner of
; he west half of lot of laud No one hundred and
I lifty two, in the 4th district and th section of
; Floyd County Georgia,commencing on the south
I line of said lot 152, opposite the center of said
I ! >t, and measuring west on (said line 365 feet,
thence north 525 feet,theme east 365 feet, thence
south to the starting point 525 feet. la-vied on
by virtue of ati fa issued from the Floyd etty
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: c t wo
horse wagon, Milburn make, one two-hone
wagon, “pld Hickory,” one four horse iron axle
ray. Levied on by virtne of a mortgage fl fa
issued from the Floyd city court in favor of
George M. Battey, vs A B Penny, as the proper
ty of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, one certain
lot of land No. 1090 iu the third district and
fourth section of Floyd county tGeorgi*. lev
ied on bv virtue of ti fa issued from the Floyd
justice court of the 829th district G Min favor
of A w Wright, vs Toni Banker Jand Pierson
Sanders as the property of Tom Banks one of
the defendants. Levy made b} J D Baker, L C.
Also at the same time a- d rlaee, south half of
lot of land No. 214. in the 24th district and 3rd
section of Floyd county Georgia, levied on bv
virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd Superior
court in favor of Ann A Ellis vs Charlotte Cook
as the propeity »f the defendant.
Also at the same time and piace.one ten horse
power engine on Skids, made by Waterson En
gine Company. one pony saw ‘mill with varia
ble feed, made by DeLoach Mill Mfg. i. 0,, also
o:«e 44 inch solid tooth circular s<w. Levied on
by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from the
•loyd city court in favor of G«o. M. Batty vs
a B Penny S> Bro., as the property of the de
fendants. Th- above property ean ho Been on
the farm of C P Morton, in Livingston district,
16 miles from Rome.
Also ths same time and place, southeast quar
ter of lot of land No, 48 in the 4th district aud
4th soctioa of Floyd county, Georgia, and said
qimrterjof lot containing 40 acres, more er lese’
levied on by virtue of afl fa issued from the
justice court of the 1120th districtSG. M., iu fa
vor of Sisco A Starr vs W. P, Watson, as the
property of the defendant. Levy msde by R
H. Copeland. L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, parts of land
lets numlier 368 and 323 in 23d district and 3rd
section of Floyd county, 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
road, thence north 55 degrees, 30 .mln. west, 585
feet, tbenCe north 42 degrees 20 min. east 265 feel
feet thence north 30 degrees, 20 min. east 174
feet; thence north 36 degrees, 05 min. east 340
feet, thence north 40 degrees 25 min. east 651
feet: thence south 64 degrees 05 min, eas‘ 821
feet to the center of the macadamize Cave 1
Spring road thence along the center of said road,
to the beginning point. Said tract of land con
taining twenty-fl ve acres of land, more or less j
together, with all the improvements thereon. 1
Levied on by virtue of a fl fa iss.ied from the *
Floyd superior court in favor of Harvey McGin- '
nis by his next friend J. M. McGinnis vs the *
Rome Street Railroad Company as the property 1
of the defendant. <
Also at the same time ar d place, lots of land
Nos, 539, 541 and 542, in the 3d district and 4th
section of Floyd county' Georgia. Levied on by
virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd city
court in favor of Thomas Philpot vs M. j. Bobo
and William Richardson as the property cf the
defendant, William Richarson.
Also at the same time 'nd place, lots of land
No 887, situated in the 3rd district and 4:h sec
tion of Fleyd county, Georgia, containing 4<>
acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a fl'
fa issued from the Floyd justice court of the
924th district <; M . in favor of R B Reeves for
,he use of B M Strickland vs J F Russel) 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 by virtue of a mortgage fl fa
issued form Floyd city court in favor of G, G
Buchalter vs. F. A. Brewer & Co., as the prop
erty of the defendants. Themjiue can be seen
on the farm f ,J ■ Y. Angle. The boiler on the
farm of Bettie Lewjs. The saws on the farm of
J. H. Rice-
A 150, at the same time and place, the follow
ing described property, to wit,: An undivided
hail interest in the following described lot in
the town of North Rome.(formerly the town of
Forestville), Floyd county, Georgia to-wit:
Thelot lying between a lot of. H. M. yyright on
the North and a lot of 4 M. Wrigh on the
South. Said lot so levied upou frontin on Per
kins street 100 feet, n.ore or less, andr tinning
back 300 feet deep, more or less and the street
number of the house thereon now being 05 and
being the lot whereon Morris Campbell now re
sides, 1 and wid be sold by virtue of ati fa issue 1
from justice court 919 district G. M., Floyd
county, Georgia, in favor of C. I, Cain vs. James
Campbell and Morris Campbell, and levied up
on and will be 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
Rome, Floyd county, Georgia, on the coiner of
Six'h avenue and Fast Second street, bi-.'.g * he
place where the defendant now reside' Levied
upon by virtue of afl fa issued from the Floyd
county'city court in favor of M. A Reece vs
Mrs. w. C. Haile, as the property of the defen
dant.
Also at the same time and place, lot of land
no 48lnthe22d district and third section of
Floyd county, Georgia, and said lot of land con
raining inn acres, more or less; also all that lot
of land No. Cd in the 22d district and 3rd section
of FW d count y Oeor!i,a ’ 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 ti fa is
sued from the Floyd city court in favor of R. T.
Fouche vs. George Washington and Harvey
Washington as the property of the defendant,
Hart ev 'w as l'* n . eton •
Also atthe same time and place, a tract or
pared of land which is described as follows
one tarra lying in a body codsisting of whole
lot of land No. 291 in 22ddistrict and3d section
of Flovd Countv: Georgia, containing 1«0 acres.
Levied on by virtue of a ti fa issued from the
Flovd citv court in favor of H. M. Clay ton vs M
N. white and Mrs M, A* White, hs the proper
ty of the defendant
Alsoat the same time and place, one log dray,
1 corn sheller, 1 pair platform scales. 1 ground
hog horse power, Levied on by virtue of an la
issued from the Floyd city court in favor of B
F, Camp vs W, 1), Jones, as the property of the
defendant. .
also at the same time and place, one twenty
horse power portable engine ami boiler mourned
on skids made by the Erie city run works ; also
one No 3 saw mill, made by G, Wheelaud. and
one circular saw. I.c led on by virtue of a mort
gage h f* issued from the p'loyd city court in fa
vor of George m. Battey for the use of the First
National Bank of Rome Ga, vs W. IL Barnett
as the property of the 'defendant. Property to
be seen on the farm of Zack Hall in N, C. dis
trict. .
Jake C. Mtore.Sharilt.
Dismission.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator
of Hattie McKinzie, Deed, represents to the
court in his petition duly tilt <l, that lie lias ad
ministered Hattie McKinzie estate. This is to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and crtdi
ors, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not lie discharged from
bis administration and ree iveletters of dismis
eion on the first Monday iu April 1894. This
January Ist 18.4.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County ueorgia.
1-3-tXld.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd C ouut .v :
To all whom it may concern : w. A. Rhud
having in proper form applied to > e for perm;
nent letters of administration on the estate of
Am- i'errvhill, late of said county. This is to
cite Till and singular the creditors and next of
kin of Atwy Herr) hill to be and appear at my
< fflee within the tima a lowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted to w A Khudy
on Autry Berrvbill’Asestate. Witness my band
and official signature this sth day of Febuary
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd t ounty,
“jws*. BF3* Pbi i* “*> '‘ i’ Habits
” n P®Bi| cured at home with-
Ba its tei £ S*itß °‘ j 1 b a ' n - Book < • pai ■
E3 SsJ'll H S’? a.! ticuiajs sent FttliJE
dF.JgALwwewSmwt? d.M.WOOLLEY,M.D.
«Sii2r Atlanta, Gn. Office loCi Whitehall St
Application for Leiters of
’ A ministration.
Georgia—Floyd County:
.. * l, Va - U K*”>> administrator of
represents to the court iu
> is Jiention duly flleu, that he ha* administered
George W, Vaughn 1 .- estate. This is to cite al!
I*™™ 9 concerned, kindred and creditors, to
> ?rlt?>r < «n 1S . e i ( ls a !‘? tn ,'.’ y * n > wh - v "aid adminls
■ L?JJn’ h u ‘> “ ot I” 5 from his admin
tiinhrlr 1 !? 111 , reetiv ® ‘etters of dismission on
the first Monday la May 1894 This Feny. 5 1894
John P. Datis
! Ordii a y Floyd County Georgia
Letters of Administration.
Georgia- Floyd County
To all whom it may concern .-—Thomas F.
< arroll, having in proper form applied to me
for permanent letters .f administration on the
estate of Isabella Carroll, late of said county
lliis is to cite al! and singular tne creditors and
i.extof kin of Isabella Cai roll to be and appear
st 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 F Carro.l on Isabella Carroll's eetate. Witness*
my hand and official signature this Sth day of
vebuary IW4, b Johß r . nav i a y 01
Ordinary.
Letters of Admsnistration.
GORGIA, floydcounty.
To all whom it may concern:- Thomas
K Weems having in proper form applied to
me for pernarent letters of admiulstrattion on
the estate of Jacob weein*, late es said ceunty.
inis u to cite all and singular the creditors"and
next kin es Jacob Weems to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to Thomae
K, weenie on jacob weenie estate, witness
my hand and official signature this Sth day es
February j
John P, Davis
Ordinary Floyd County
Application for Letters oi
Dismission.
Gcergia—Floyd county:
J-8. Berryhill, administrator es
’’Buchanan dec. represents to the court
* * <>B * ,ul X fl’dil, that he has adminls’s. ori
’*•«. Buenanao's estate. This is to cite all
persons Concerned, kindrad, and creditors, te
<how cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his ad
ininistraHon and receive letter* of dismission
on the flrst Monday iu May 1694. This Febuary
Sth 1894, John P. Davis,
2—6-90 d Ordinary.
ADi Jication for Letters of d*.-
mission.
Gbobcms , Floyd ounty :
Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White, guardian of
Charles G. Deason, represents to the court in
her petition duly tiled, that she has administer
ed said wards estate • This is to cite al) persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why bald guardian should not
be di charged from her guardianship and re
ceive letters of dismission on the flrst Monday
in March 1894. This Dec, Bth, 1893.
John P. Davis.
12-8-90 d Ordinary. F. Co. Ga.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA,—FIoyd County:
Whereas Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Ad ministratrix
John Hughes Estate represents to the court in
her petition duly flleu, that she has admini
John Hughes estate This is to cite al
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can,why said adminis
tratrix should not be discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in March 1894, This Dec. 4th
1893.
John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co - Georgia
3 m
Application fo.i Letters of Dis
miss;OD,.
GEORGIA-Floyd County
Whereas J L Chambers Artmintstraor Agnes
L Chambers represents to the court in his peti
ion duly tiled that he has Agnes
I. Chambers estate. Thsi is i«> cite all jiersous
concarnail. kindred ami creditors to show
cause, ifar.v they < in wljy said administrator
should nor '»• d-• <-n.i *d trom his administra
iid ii v • ' • i isiiii-sb-n on the tirs
.Vlouday ill Apr I s ITI s.Lin 6 h 1894
John I" b ivis
Ordinary Floyd Co, Ga
Application for Charter under
name of Oostanaula S earn
boat and Trading
Gompa-y.
Georgia, F l °yi> County—
To the Superior court of said county;
Geo. W Trammell, H L Trammell, Frank
Holdbrooks and thrir associates show they de
sire to be made and created a body corporate.
And that tfiey be created sneb body corporate
under the name of the Oostanaula Steamboat
and Trading Company,
That they be created such body corporate for
the term of twenty years and as such and in
said name that they -be allowed to sue and b»
sued.
The princif al oft're and plate of business of
such corporation to be in the ci y of Rome
pioyd County, Ga.
The character of the business to be ilone and
carried on by said eomoratiou is the running of
a steamboat upon the Oustaninla and Coosa
rivers and hauling freights and chargiug there
lor; the buying and. selling of lumber, bricks
and all kinds of building material and dealing
in country produce and geneial merchandise.
Tue object ot said corporation being pacunia
ry gain to stockholders therein.
The capital stock of said cornoration to be
two thousand d.Alars actually, ai either m mey
or property before beginning business and divi
ded into shares of one hundred dollars each,
with the privilege of increasing the capital
stock to twenty ftve thousand dollars or such
other amount as may lie agreed upon by the
stockholders, uot in excess of twenty-five thou
sand dollars
That such corporation be allowed to (upon
organization) pass such by laws, as it may deem
to its interest and advantage, that are not in
consistent with the laws of Georgia, or United
States.
Wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant
ed creating them a body corporate under name .
for the term, purposes and < bject aforesaid and
thereby <lnly chartered as such body corporate
Geo. & waiter Harris,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi ed in office Feb. 19, 18 '4,
Win E, Heysiegle.
Clk, Sup, Ct.
Georgia FlovdCounty—
The above application for charter of “Oosta
naula Steamboat and Trading Company. ” is a
true cony as appears of record iu my office.
This Feb. 19, 18.4,
Win, E, BeiSieg'e,
Clerk Superior < ourt,
Fi Q. o, A.
IS
Souths akd PRssEßvcsLcATHru
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for aiderman from the
Fifth Ward of the city of Rome
If elected I pledge myself to dis
charge my duties to the best of my
ability, irrespective of party
favoritism or nationality, with
equeal rights to all, and special
favors to none. I | remise you the
above 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]
could have had my choice, I would
have been born iu Georgia. Never
theless, lam here with you as 8
matter of choice. L t Rome rise o
tall, I am with her, All that I have
is hers. Whatever is her destiny
is mine.
_ L. Lytle.
A STARTLING PLATFORM.
Editor Hostler 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 month to $45
4. Curtail the police force two
less than present number.
5 Reduce CTuncilmen 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
in 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 and their helpers, but
to cutoff the list of the various com
panies, reducing each company,s mem
bership to 25 able bodied men.
L. Lytle.
Central B’y HaatOag Co 1
OF CEORCIA.
H.H. COMER, AND R. J. LOWRt.
Receivers
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH 189
No 4 bouth bouna Nc
Lvave Chattanooga ... 400 pin
” Rome - - - -7 13 pm
“ Cedartown - ' - . 00 pm
TRAIN NO. 2.
Lv, Cedartown 5 10 am.
Ar. Griffin • 8 55 am
“ Macon - - 1100 am
'• Savannah - 6 20 pm
Nol North Bound No
Lv, Savannah •845 pm
Macon - - - 425 am
“ Griffin • - • c; 25 pm
Ar. Cedartown . - 624 pm
TRAIN NO. 3.
Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am
„ Rome -7 08 am
arrive Chattanooga - 10 25.aiu
parties wishing to spend the day in Cbatta
nooga. shoujd take the Central Railroad trail
at 7 08. am returning at 7 13 pm train to am
from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown,
W. F, Shellman Traflc Mgr.,
J. C. Haile Gen., Pass., Agt.
Sa van nali Ga.
8. r>. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt.,
D. G. Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt.,
Atlanta Ga.
C. S. Pruden Gen., Agent.
W E. Huff Ticket. Agent.
Rome &a.
DUPREE & BURNEY
ARCHITECTS 1 BUILDERS
ROME
NF trade, subieetto approval of al
n ar I styles of modern building.
LC/.N ( N 1 I] E INSURANCE
If you wnit to borrow some mon
y on your life insuance policy
correspond with me. Loans made
for any length ®f time from 1 to
15 years
«ra) except your policy uecesary
secure the loan, Give amount o
policy date of issue kinds of policy
presfcEt age of insured and name of
ccmpany where you write,
Juo. J. Mickle
ts Rome Ga,
NJ BUGS.
New cottage for rent, on West
First Street next to Mr. George
Ghidaey. Can be had at a low figure.
Apply to
1 w. Luke McDonald
TAKE NOTICE.
You are hereby notified to come
forward and pay your street tax
at once, as you will be suinmouet
to appear before the mayor anc
council, sitting as a board of com
missioners. You are liable to be
fined for non-payment of same.
J. C. Brown,
ts, City Marshal.
Cheek Nainsook, and check lawns
at New York Cost. A B McArver &
Co.
® num
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Hustler of Rome is ai
horized to an'nounce the follow
ticket for mayor and aider
men of the city of Rome :
FOR MAYOR.
JOHN J SEAY
F< R ALDERMEN.
First Ward— Henry Harvey.
Second Ward —11. S. Lansdell, J
Third Ward—J. A. Gamines.
Fourth Ward—H. D. Hill,
Fifth Ward—Henry Hoskinson.
Get Shaved at Bob Lewis’ for
ten cents.