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„ , -i Chamber, Rome, G".
C °h 11 1884.-—Council met.
M ‘ rCb ?U.verS. S-KingjCouu-
PreMut:‘*7 McD®d
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fW*SCUL «TiTEMK»T.
Tb .„l.rl report the followi.g
•ail for the J •* r * 5 22 st'
cemetery < le P ,r ‘“’ e "‘" , en ' t '‘’7. 267 80
buikiioK ‘' e P a,tu,o,,t - ÜB 7u
Gas department .. 87 40.
current department , 89 97
S Z.t department $455.75 ever
drawn, wat.r work, d.p.rt.eot
1417 24overdrawn, fire departme.t
$125 71 overdrawn, centingont d.-
ing d.part.e.t $13.75 .verdrawn.
Ths eity .exton reported (> i.
taraients for February, 3 white,
and 3 eolor.d; one white .oD-rw
dent r nd on. white and one celor
ad buried a. pauper..
lb. meuthly report of the city
{reaeurer waer.ee?red and referred
to>the finance cemmittee.
Petition of draymen and hack
men, on motion of Councilman
Prin'tup, wai laid over to meeting
as council when licensee are to be
con.idor.d.
The pjtj'lic building, committee
reperted that they had insured the
a.w water work, engiee hou.e for
ss,ooo.
CITY ELICTIeN.
Tke following communication
was laid before the Mayor and
Council:
Rome, Ga., March 6th, 1894
T. th. Mayor and Council of the
City of Roms: We, the undersign
ed, certify that we bare this day
h.ld an election for mayor and
fire councilman for the ensuing
fewm, and we further certify that
the following named persens have
received the number of votes set
•pposite their name, for the office
itated: John D, Moore, for mayor,
638 votes; John J. Seay, for mayor
497vete«; A. B. McArver, for
•Couacilinan for Ist. ward, 665 vote.
WJ. Neel, 2nd. ward, 664 vete.;
H. S- Btoffragan, councilman for
3rd. ward, 662; Walter Harris
couiseilman fer the 4th ward, 622 ;
T. J. McAffrey, councilnan for
the sth ward, 575; Henry Harvey,
councilman for the Ist ward, 471;
H, S. Lansdell, councilman for the
2d ward 475; J. A . Gammon, coun
cilman for the 3d ward, 472 ; H, D
Hill, ceuncilmau for the 4th ward
511; J. H. Hoskingon, councilman
for the sth ward, 385; L. Lytle,
■■ceunci.man for the sth ward. 1?2
E. R. LUMPKIN,
J. P. & N, P.
HALgTED SMITH,
Freeholder,
J L OOD, Freeholder,
M wagers.
The foregoing report of mui
*g«r« wag received and J. D, Moore
ryaxor, and A. B. McArver,
• H. tt. Stoffragao,
"‘berHarri.andT-J. McAffrey
wco.ncHawaweredeelaredekct
« the ensuing term .f two
1 ' h ‘ fe, ‘ M '” ld '‘ T n ‘
J? c '“ rk fp-.fted draft, iß(u ,d
-• following »m, ant , <i.m
* J ' J W l£nerw F 29 50.
I, CHenr y. Nunnall o L k ’ de P t - 288 69
d, P*rtim al * * Nml con tingent
•Xptneee bl ‘ e for ®lection
apprjTed ’
• iow
J f . “7“'Mice dept 1250
XT r °* n - reli ’tdept. 2CO
ordii a 100
froni chapter 'in’, * dopted
ordin anc fc r s 0 40 ° water works
" U ’ ul ad j*urned to
•’clock. ' fTeiliu g next 7:30
M. A K
k A ’ Nlvl! h Clerk Council,
SWlfi'sSlte Fit ®il
1894.
GORGIA.Fiotd COVMT.
Will be sold before tbe co Tt house daor in
the city of Rome, Floyd county, «a., between
the legal hours of sale on tho first Tuesday is
April, 1894, the following described property
to wit:
All that lot of laud 81 ua’ed in the Oi ■ ann.nl.,
division of the < ity of Rome, Ga., situated on
the northwest corner of Eighth avenue (former
ly Lumpkin street) amt fronting 65 feet on West
Seeoud street, and 130 feet on eighth Avenue,
more or less ;it being half of the old "ouche
school house lot. Let led on by virtue 01 a jar
tice co irt fi fa issue from’the 919 district G
M. m favor of Singular A Will, vs .1. w Davis
&< ’•., as the property of J, W. Daria Levie
made bj H Beard, L C.
Al“o v the same time and place, all that tract
•f land known as the south three-fourth of lot
Xo. 286, south half of lot N'o. 288, Soiitl half of
No 287, all of land lots Nos. 28. and .T 2 all in
fourth district and fourth section, Floyd coun
ty Georgia, containfn 600 acres, more or less:
also land lot No, 1 in third district and in third
district and fourth section, con tan ingso acres,
in Flopd county. levied on by virtue of a justii e
court 11 fa Issued from the 10.9th desrrict, <l. >•.
in lavorof J. A. lla’e vs Isac Harris and G w
Thomas, as the property of the defendant, G,
W. Thomas.
Also at tbe vame iime and place, lot of Und
No 624 in third district and fourth section of
Floyd county. L- vied on by virtue of aii fa is
sued by John J. Black, T. C., in favor of State
and count) vs .Martin J. Bebo, as the preperty
of the defendant Levy made by TV- E. Kyle,
L. C.
Alro at the same time and place, one sorrel
mare mule name “Mary” four years old, one
black mare mule name Jane” four years old,
one cream colored horse colt two years old, one
bay horse colt three years eld name “Floyd,”
oaebay hoisecolt three years eld name “Jehn.”
Levied on by virtue of two fi fas ‘ssued from
the Fieyd City court in favor of T It. Jones vs
V. T. Sanferd, as the property of the defentant.
also at the same time and place, one undivi
ded one-half interest in that portion of lot No.
4 in the village of Tiinbuctoo, near Forestville,
being a part of lot of land no. 208 in the twenty
third district and third section; bounded oa
'he north by the Calhoun road, on the past by
Anderson Miller’s lot no t, on the south by lot
no, 4 owned by Jeff Wright and on thr west by
lot no, 3 also owned by Jeff wnght. Levied on
by virtue of a fl fa issued from .Tic justice court
of 919th district (» M., in faror of w. H. Coke'
A co,, vs Lewis Thurman, as the property of
the defendant- Levy made by w. M. Byars, L,
C-
Also at tbe same time and place, all the rights
titles and interest of T C Boggs In the fallowing
described property: Lot of land being in the
county of r loyd and State «f Qa„ and more
particularly known as pait of lot No. 85 in the
3rd section aad 23rd district tow it: Beginning
at a stake on the southwest corner or o F tseei
o” on the Dalton road running South along the
Dalton road one hundred and and nine
inchet to a stake them e East ll rods to a stake
thence f orth one hundred and three feet and
ntae inches to a stake, thence West 51 rods te
the place of beginning, containing two acres of
land more or less. Also all that tract or parcel
Os land lying and being in the 23rd district and
3rd section of Floyd county, Ga„ being 61 J
ao-os off of let No. 85 beginning on the Daltoa
road at tL; L’ ne of tr *ct so’d toJTK Boggs, run
ning thence East tv -.22 2- .2., 4 ,,. ri8 rw
line of H H Richards, thence Weft to Dalton
read, thence South to beginning earner, the
tract hereby conveyed being all enclesed. Lev
ied on by virtue of a Justice Court flfa issued
from the 919th district G. M in favor of M L
Palmer va Cex & Boggs.
Ah oat the same time and place. In the 4th
district and 4th section of Floyd county, distin
guished la the plan of said district, section and
“♦unty as lots ot land ffna. 56 and 57 contain
ing three hundred and twenty acres more or lets
Levied an by virtue of a flfa issue frem the
Floyd City < ourt in favor of Henry Hvrvey, ad
ministrator etc. of J E Berry vs i'ks J Berry as
the property of the defendaat.
Also at the s.me time and place lot of land ly
ing and being in Block B. of Harbour’s addition
to Printup City, as follows : Lot No. 15 front
iag West on Second avenue 75 feet, being 94 feet
deep on the South side 62 feet wid? iu the -ear
and 130 feet deep on North side; also lot no 18
fro: ting on First aveaue, East 55 feet and run
ning back Wts. on South side 168 feei and or.
the North side I*ofeet, tbe same being 53 fee
fwide in the rear as ah wn m map of Block B
>f Harbour’s addition to rrintup City, Levien
on by virtue of a J istice Court flfa issued from
tn o .J9th district. G M,, in favor of Donal.l
Harper, Seal) W’right and Moses wright vs. Pat
sy Isbell Tom Isbell and Rosa Isbell as the
property of the defendants
Also at the same time and place one house and
lot adjoining the town of East Rome, said lo’
fronting 55 feet on Spring Creek toad and run
ning back 155 feet of property of Crockett
Campbell bounded on the East by property of
Eliza Turner and on the west by Sarah Horton
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued by J j Black
T. C, in favor of State and County vs Mahala
McCain as the property of Maha a and Lucy Me
cain, undivided one-half interest.
Also at the same time and place west half of
lot of land no 52 in the 4th district anil 4th, sec
tion of Floyd county, Ga, Levied on by virtues
of a fi fa issued from the 1120th district G, M. In
favor of W’P McLeod vs J T Riley as ti e
property of the defendant.
Also at th? same time and place that tract or
parcel of land vituated, ir- the 23rd district and
3rd section of Flo'-d county Ga being uno acre
more off of lot no. 124 in the forks of the Dal
ton and Summerville roads, that is, that part of
lot no. 124 whieh lies iu tho forks of ssid roads
• bent two and one half miles from the oorpotion
imlts of the citv of Rome. Also two acres of lot
117 in 23 l distriet and 3rd ssetlon said state and
county and adjoining the the above dseerilied
one acre off of lot No. 124 and which two acre
iM between 'he Dalton and Summerville road
and more fully described in a deed by A- C
Trimble to D. P Phillips and H. D. Aycock, now
in the possession of the defendant. Levied on
Dy vir.ue of a Justice court fl fa issued from
the 919 district g. m. prioyd county a*, in favor
ot Rome Grocery Go. vs, J H Jones „s the prop
erty of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place the follow-
property, to wit: One five story brick build
ing knoiufc-as the Armstrong Hotel, situs'ed n
the corner of Second avenue and East First
street in the city of Rome, Floyd county oa.
Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the
Flevd city court in favor of Joseph R. Feeble’s
5 ins Co, vs the Rome Hotel company as the
propertv of the Rome Hotel C°<
Also at the same time and place the following
prope.ty.tow't: All thattractof land in theftli
section of Floyd county Ga. known in the plan
of said distaict as whole lots Nos. 2C4, 265 ami
241 containing 160 acres each , also 136 acres off
of the East side of lot No. 263, said farm laud
aggregating 616 acres more or ess and known
as tie Hig 7'nbothanifarm, £_“»ied on by virtue
of a fi fa issued from the court of Ordinarj’ of
Floyd county Ga. in favor of Alice fowler vs
Thomas B. rtigginbolhain as the property of
tue defendant.
J ike C. Moore, Sheriff
NGTiCE.
gborgia, Floyd county. f.'
Netice is hereby given that a Petition signed
by Fifteen or more Freeholdors of the !859th
Waters) District G M of said county has nee"
tiled in my office asking that the benefits for
the divisions of section 1449 1459 1451 1452 1453
and 1454 of the code of Georgia of I’B4 and the
amendments thereto snail apply to said 859th
Distaict G M, of said esunty.
I further give notice that an Elec.ion will be
ordered on the 'And day of April nextvlß'j4i said
Hlection to occur on the 21st day of April rext
( 894) to decide the question “fence” or "stock
law’ according to the statutes in such case,
made and provided
elven under mv band and official Signature
this 9th day of March 1894,
John P. Davis
Ordinary rloydco. Ga.
T ii 7 ,
Citation—Leave to Sell,
Georgia- Floyd County
To all whom it may concern:—Cczar Stallins
Administrator of Tempy Stalii.s deceased has
ih due form applied te the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in April next, This
5 h day of March 1894,
John P, Davis,
Ordinrry.
Burkas Automatic Washing Ma
chine is in demand and ara being
sold in various parts of the state
faster than they can be manufac
tured.
■T.HE HUSTLER OF ROME, WENESDAY, MARCH 14 1894.
I J
K
orO*
Bl6ssom
as safe and harmless as a flax
c >ed poultice. It acts likeapoul.
tice, drawing out fever and pain,
and curing al’ diseases peculiar
to ladies.
“Orange Blossom” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; it
is applied right to the parts.
Every lady can treat herself
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J .A. McGill & Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111,
Sold by
D. W. Curry, druggist.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM
ERS
Water tax for the Fourth Quarter
is now past due. This being the lasi
quarter for the fiscal year, it will be
necessary for consumers to meet the
bills promptly. All bills will be pre
sented at once, If not paid the water
will be cut off.
Consumers who wish to settle, at
the water works office can do, be
tween the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock p
m L J Wagner,
4 GENT MAKES Five Dollars a ayselling
the greatest Kitahau Uteatdl ever invented.
Retails far thirty five cents. Tw» to six ean be
sold iu every house. Millions seld la this cons
try alone. Dant miss the greatest opportunity
•ver kaawn ta aaake saaney, easily and qaickly.
■aasala Seat, paatara prepaid for flva seats.
MaMAKD* A> CO., CiaeiaaaM, Okie
• ■
Warters ‘‘Extra Good”
is his newest brand
and is the best cigar on
the Rome market.
—ls n o»Vr«» W. J
Bouslaa shc>r.; M prV • . er g*;
he thein M lciioni Htuiixpe*! o.
bottom, put ixim do run h*s » truuda
M arte
17. L. Dooclas
S 3 SHOE
TF. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylL h, easy f ,
**tt, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad
’.ertised than anv other mak<» Try one pair ant
be convinced. The Mumping of W. L. Douglas'
name and price on the bottom, which guarantees
their value, saves of dollars annual!}
to those who wear them. Dealers who push the
sale of W. D. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helps to increase the sales on their fuH line
of 2002 They can afford to sell nt a less profit,
ana we believe you can save.money by buyingak’
your ioo-’.vcn- cf the deal *r advertised below.
Catalogue free upon application. Add re s,
W. DOUGLAS. Bro< kton. Maaa. Sold bv
CANTRELL & OWENS
Tbe persistent cough which usual!
follows an attack of the grippe can t
permanently cured by taking Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. M-
Guire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La
Grippe left mo Tio i?• • a o jh
After using «a5 -».i ifferent L.effi
cinee without relief, I tried Cha nber
» s Cough Remedy, which effected
a permanent cure, I h ive also found
it to be without unequil for ahildren
when troubled with col ls or croup
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bj
Lowry Bros Druggist.
FEMALE WEAKNESSES.
Many women die in the very prime of life,
•tliers live to middle age, but are seldom sound
■nd healthy, why is,this you asks We answer
3BLF NEGLECT, but your life can be lengthen
•d and home made hsppy if you commence AT
ONCE. Try one package of Parks Viginal Sup
liosltorLs and vou will never it. Will
make a new woman of you and will absolutlj
•are all the dis.ressiug of female weaknesses.
NO EXI’ERIMkNT. N" doctors examination
A positive cure. Leucorrhea or whites are
usually entirely cured by one or two applfca
ioms. Price SI.OO per pckage by mail prepaid.
Particulars (sealed) 2c.
PARK REMEDY CO. BOSTON MASS.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
' s * o, d *oh * r >** B ‘
guarantee to cur
7- •'* J n crvoueProstra
tion, Fits, Dizzr
'Zv r>e»s s ncedi'.< heen
V ’vW Neuralgic sndWakt
Kt'- J fulne»s,caused by «■£
•ETTORE - WonX<
bo Di Mil causing Misery, Inea nity nnd Daath
T sar rer.es*, Jaipntency, Lo ’.t Power in either sei
*rom<iture Old Age, Involuntary Losses, cause
•y over indulgence. over-exertion of the Brain anu
Errors of Youth. Itffive*to Weak Organs ther
iutuiai Vigor and doubles the of life; cure
■Jicorrhca* find Fom**b Weakness. A mouth’s * rei ’.L
sent, in plain packr-jo, by mail, to any address, o
•w box, 6 boxes $5, With every $5 order we give a
V Htten Guarantee to cure or refund the money,
irt'-.i’ar free. Guarantee issued only by our ex
•Uulve agent.
Hammack Lucas & Co'
STARKE
THIS
MEKCHAINT
TAILiOR
H6SDSOME LINE OF
FALL PATTERNS
JUSTLn.
ORDERS EXECUTED
PROMPTLY AND IN
THE VERY LATEST
STYLE.
CALL ON
S.M.STARkE
ARMSTRONG
BLCCK
TAKE NOTICE.
You are hereby notified to corp
forward and pay your street tax
it once, as you will be summoned
io appear before the mayor and
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.
Marshall S ales.
Will be .old before the Court ho.ee 4oor !■
th.city of Rome on the first TuMd.y in A.ril
1894 between th. 1.g.) ho. re es sale, the fellow
i.g deteribed property to-wii :
one brick bouse and lot the same is b*w bei.r
used by the Rome Electric Light Co. on'the cor
ner of Ith Ava and Bast Ist Street. Levied on u
hv*v?^ n A e^ 7 . i he R 2 m# Btreet Rail Road
f ? ln faTOr the mayor and
...3. v*'7 Romo vs Rome Street
lairßoftd Vo* for taxee due said city for the
year 11941 . ,
Also at the same tltiid *>*• vaoant
lot In Hie Fifth Ward frdnti.s en Main St 4« ft.
more ot less bounded on ehe south by th. Ete
w.h Land Comnahy o« the North Broad StlM
Bridge and on the eaet by the Bt.wah riv.r,
Lavied on #s f .WIM M. Harper
by virtue of * 11 fa ib favor of the mayor and
council of Romd T* Charlej M. Harper for
pavement—Tax due the ci»y Tot the year 1892
J. C. BBOWM, City Maishal.
Our congratulations go out to
that puissant Atkinson paper, the
Hustler of Romb, on its splendid
victory in the municipal flight that
terminated Tuesday in the election
Huylers candy rec’d
fresh every month,
at Hammack Lucas &
Co’s
Fresh stock of Buist
Garden Seed for sale
cheap. Hammack Lu
cas & Co’s,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy give
the best satisfaction of any cough
medicine I bauble, and as a seller
leads all other preparations in this
market. I recommend it because it
is the best medicine I ever handled
for coughs, colds and croup. A. W.
Bildridge, Millersville, 111. For
sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist.
A severe iheumatic pain in the
left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II
Loper, a well known druggist of De?
Moines, lowa, for over six mont u °.
At times the pain was so severe that
he could not lift anything. With al
he could do he could not get rid of it
antill he applied Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. * I only made three applica
tions of it,” he says, “And have sim
been free from all pain” He nc
rcceommends it to persons similar! ,
Jf’iited, It is for sale by Lowry
Bros. Druggist.
Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake
fulness, had dreams and soften inp
of the brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. M
Curry Druggist
There is no money saved and
compounded without danger from
panics and depression, like that of
a life policy in the Penn, Mutal
Life Insurance Company.
R. G. Cross, Agent.
|I F DOES NOT PAY TO LIV E
In a leaky house or have
t garden without fences whiD
the Cundell Lumber Co. is selling
the best ueart shingles, oak posts
md heart fencing at “hard times
prices. Lumber arriving every day
2-9-Imo
Wartcrs “Extra Good”
for sale by all cigar
dealers.
Inflamed itching, burning,crus
ty and scaly skin and scalps of in
fants, soothed and cured by John
son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D
W. Carry Druggist.
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains, bruises, lame back, i;
quickly relieves paiu
Application for L«itcr« oi
Diainission.
Georgia—Floyd o<>“"ty:
Whereas James H. Vaughn, administrator of
George W. Vaughn, represents to the court in
his petition duly filed, that he has administered
George W, Vaughn's estate This is to eite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
sli w cause, if any they c.n, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday la May 1894 This Fe .y. 5 18a4.
John F. Davie
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia
Citation—Leave to Sell.
Gborgia, Floyd Con sty
To all whom it may concern :--Joha H. Rey
nolds and John Montgomery, creditors of
Thomas Berry deceased has in due form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell certain
bonds belonging to the estate of said deceased
and said applkat on will be heard .a the first
M"»day in April next. This sth day of March
1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Letters of Admanistratioß.
GORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:—Mrs Hattie
Ware Matthias having in proper form applied I
to me for permanent letters .f administration
with will annexed on tbe estate of■! zabetb
ware, late of said county. This is to cite all
and singular the creditors aud next kfh of
Elizabeth ware to be and appear at my office,
within the Unit allowed by law, and show cause
if any they can why permanent administration
with will annexed ahould not Im> granted to Mrs-
Hattie Ware Matthiaa on Elisabeth Ware s es
tate. witness my hand and official signature
this Sth day of Mareh 1894.
Jehn P, Davie
Ordinary Fleyd County
Application for Letters oi
Dismission.
•eorgla— Floyd eoenty:
Wbereae, J.S. Berryhill, administrator of
W.N. Buchanan dec. re,>resents to the court
hie petition duly filed, that he has administered
W N. Buchanan’s estate This Is te eito all
persons concern*'’., kiudrod, and creditors, to
■how Cause, if any they ean, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive lettere of dismission
on the first Monday in Mjv 18»». This Febuary
itkl»*4, ' '
OT<l»a»|.
Application fo4 Letters of DU 1 -1
miss : on,
GKObGIA— Floyd County
Whereas J L Chambers Admlnlstraor Agnes
L Chambers represents to the court in his petl
ion duly filed that he hasfadmiiij.tered Agnes
I* Chambers estate. Thki I* to cite all persens
concarn.fi, kindred and creditors to show
cause, if any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged tr.m his administra
and receive letters of dismission on the firs
Monday in April 1894 This Jan 6th 1894
John P Davis
Ordina-y Floyd Co, G’
Dismission.
GBORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY t
Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator
of Hattie McKinzie, Dec’d, lepresents to the
court in hit petition duly fil' d, that ho has ad
ministered Hattie M c Ki nzi e estate. This is to
cite all persons concerned, kmdred end credi
ors, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from
his adininistrat.on and ree* ire letters of dismis
•ion on the first Monday iu April 1894. This
January Ist 1894.
John P. Davie
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
l-8-80d.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA,FIoyd County:
To all it may concern: i’arry Lee Garnigan
having in proper form applied to me to have
an Administrator appointed on the estate es
David Hull, late of said county. Thia is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of kin to
David Hull to be and appear at tny office within
the time allowed by law and show eause, if any
they can why permanent administration should
not be granted to C’’ UBt y on
David Hull’s, estate, witness my hand and
official signature this sth. day of March 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA,—FIoyd County:
Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. Whine Exectrix, of
Pfancy Prentice dec’d, represent to the court
in her petition duly filed, that she has adminis
tered Nancy Prentice's estate. This is to cite
all ersons ooucernsd, kindred and creditois,
to show cause, if any they can, why said Execu
t.rix should not be discharged from her admin
istration ai.d receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in June 1894, This March sth
1894,
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia
Citation--Leave to Sell.
i
< Raia,Floyd ouuty:
To all whom it may concern : John C. Printup
Executor of Henry S. Printup deceased basin
due form applied tn the undersigned for leave
:o sell the Bonds and all other property belong
to the estate of said deceased, and said appli
cation will lie heard on the first Monday in
April next. This Sth. day of March 1894.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Year's Support,
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom It may concern : Notice is hereby ,
given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support tc 11. Eva Strick
land, the Widow of B. M. Strickland deceased,
have filed their award, (it tiring for a 2nd years
Snpport) and unless good and sutiiieieut cause
is shown, the sane will be made the judgment
of the court at the April term, 1824 of the court
of Ordinary, This March sth 1894.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd county Georgia.
Kxecutors, Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordlna
ryof Floyd county ;will be sold a*, auction at the
Court house <loor|atCalhoun GaCoun’y of Gordon
on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
legal hours of sale : The following property jto
wit all that tract of la«d in the 14 IJrHtriet and
3rd Section of originally Cherokee now Gwlon
County, known as the Printup farm lying on the
East, side of the Oostanaula Ri-er about (3
miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two
hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven
(211) and two hundred and twenty two (222) and
three parts of lots lying on the East side of the
Oostanaula River, known as lots two hundred
and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) and two hundred amljforjy eight (248) con
tains in all about sevjjif hundreiT und. twenty
(720) acres more or Ifess, together with Ferry
and Ferry road sold as the property of Henrv 8.
Printup late of County of Floyd, dated. This
Ist day of March 1894
John C. Printup
Exector of Estate of
H. 3, Printup Dec’d.
Jun ruiTiii
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