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Ww Easter in New York, M.d
very fc v of ti e
r THAT DAY.
XgwY «rk .Hd ”*• *
‘eonned* by Eleetrlciy. A Good
flay tod* up
New Ymk. March 28, 1894.
Tb ‘e annual Ender Sunday dress
parade on Fifth Avenue after
church hae for generations, • been
forthcoming miles to see. Ihe
gather man spoiled much of Ha
c t Sunday. He sent a raw chill
open the day with an
uncertain outlook. There was a
flight sprinkle just when the
■church goers were about to start
cu t and of course folks with tail
or no de frocks and dreams of
spring-hats, weren’t going to have
them spoiled.
Toward noon, however, the sun
tried to struggle through the gloom
ftU d gave a chance to the woman
who waits. She walked abroad in
all her state, and preened her
plumes in conscious pride,
’ The application of electricity to
novel uses continues to multiply.
Long Island supplies the two lates.
examples. A trolly company want
ed to run the lines over a bridge
that spans Newton Creek, and
connects Kings and Q ens coun
ties
The supervisors refused to
grant the necessary permit, ar d
the comvame’e employes went to
work to string their wires to the
usual high-handed fashion wi fa
out them. A number of deputy
sheriffs attempted to prevent the
placing of the wires, and a pitch
ed battle followed, in which the
officers of the law w, re worsted
with an unexpected weapon.
The linemen had a current
turned on. and then, with their
hands protected with rubber
gloves, they picked up the live
wires and so burned and shocked
•the deputies with them, that they
beat a hasty retreat.
The quiet of the past week will
be effectually forgotten in the
rush of entertaining into which
the fashionable world will be
p unged for the next week or t a
days. A very iloodtide of gayeti 8 1
will be poured out upon society,
which will have amusements of
every sort, kind and description,
wherewith to be entertained.
In this lie‘ charities cf various
kindswill be well in remembrance
with the gratifying outlook of a
good sum to be netted for each of
the entertainments planned.
IFMONAL COLUK,
DENTISTS
I ‘ l-2 Hroad »tre«
J , over Cantrell and Ow< ns stern.
ATTORNEYS. »
max meyerhardtT
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs in new Court House
rear of Superior Court Room,
J »7> X ;l u " rne y« Uw Ossie
w ■» nui posto.h M coruor 3rd Avenue
C l ' , “^ncK X n I 1 ) 1 di OVO ° I,_ ' ltt, ’ rne > at ***
—Rome, Ga. ’
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W. an “ <*«“
W, H \ Stad l in7 J A?t " BTA KLING—Enni-
Ternple!’^^ at Law ’
W, ■' '" ' i ; OfticTb,
2 fetetf le ’ Rotue ’ Georgia.
W, J NUNNaLLY ,-W
David At «<>nieys-at arr»w’ N !!! n ’ aii y & Neal
Davi(1 SOii Hardwire ' " ,hce °® er Hal ‘
■ware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
H 'h’ra\k?7 S * nd su «geons.
U, Offl o« M
ward. riuence 614 avenue A, Fuurv
L| hl.’. . I’.'-’ietan and Surgeon-
Oftpu *’ e ,ls R'i ae in.i n . a servic es to the peo
hr.,ad at ’ r,| nch and w„^ llrr ? nn,tin ß countrj
street. an 1 Wa t son's drug store, 20
D?. l s’tore n •’ c. a. Trevitc
110 . residet , 9 . ad stro «t Telephon
ftil ’ en ' Ausnn.V. h ? B i?3 an and Hnr K e "‘
300 Hha, on " I,u 'lding. Residence
3RII T ~_ - . ~
Ofiice s.f i r’ 11 ' s * <;ian all< ' Bu t
i om,; eday‘an,i ,I 1 \ lrc A 'enue.
n,Ptatte “«ou B i V ena 1 l P ro f e. 9icn .leal 1 eal
iiß cow
MD IT
Two men aie standing j.ist behind
tip old ini 1 ’, their attitudes nre threat
e dug. menacing. They (>•• tach
other like two tige’6 toady to spring,
io grapple, to fight fiercely Lr the
masterv.
•/
A ia>. merit. th z ■ tnd glowering
with burning hair ■> m each other;
i hen a look of P-ar &lg into tbo face
of ene, it beccmet Hid; and, with
out a wort! he turns and dis ippears
in the mi".
I do i.ot know what motive actu
ates me, I do m,i try to anilyse liio
feeling, I only know I am indignant
at this man’s lily- heartedmss, I only
know that I have resolved to show
his opponent that all men are not
paltrooi s.
I face him.
W e glare at each other hke wild
beasts fox a full minute, each trying
to defeat the other with the ferocity
of his look.
In my hand I had a long keen
bladed knife, such as physicians us< {
Ido not know how I came by it—
nay, more, I did not even know the
man I confronted with such deadly
weapon —I lad no cause for alterca
tion with him; more still, I had never
seen the craven whose place I then
occupied.
Be the cause wli t it may, there we
stood, he unarmed, and I with that
murderous weapon in my hand—and
never a word did we exchange.
Cool and calm as the rock wall be
hind hin>, stood the man of my un
reasoning hate.
With neivous Quixotism I had
hoodwinked myself into the belief
that this was heroism, bravery I fan
cied I was tLe avenger of some great
wrong, and with this insane notion
urging me on, I did not hesitate.
Unable to make my enemy quail
by dominance of the eye, I resolved
to end the matter at once, and gath
ering together the concentrated
strength of every tense-drawn muscle,
I leaped upon him, the weapon pois
e' e
He sees me crouch to spring, but
not a quiver, not a wave of not
a throb faster or slower did the blood
flow from the proscribed man’s brave
heart not an expresden did the face
change.
Down into the heart of that brave
man, I plunged the cowardly blow.
He fell, never uttering a word or a
groan, while fyom the gaping wound
the crimson tide of life rushed out,
spurting uponjmy hands hueing them,
a deep vernaillion.
Demonized by the sight of the
blood. I drive the ensanquined blade
again and again to its reeking hilt,
leaving the body in a bath ot blood
glowing with hellish delight at the
red spume.
Surfieted finally by the embryoaic
Aceldema, I arose from the gory body
and stole stealthily from the sp.ot, re
paring to a part of the etrearn below
the mill, and there, safe front obser
vation, I washed the blood stains
from my hands and buried the knife.
Perfectly composed and free from
at least, outward emotions, I walked
quite a distance in a circuitous route,
taking care to leave no tell-tale signs,
and came up to the mill from the
front as if I had just arrived.
Quite a crowd of gesticulating men
are grouped neai’ the door, I looked
closely at each fa«e, but none resem
bled the man who had tied so igno
miniously* He had disappeared.
I enquired the cause of so much
evident (excitement. I was told that
Mr, B— had , been found dead by
the millers little daughter, his body
hacked to pieces; | nd that
not so much as a trace could be found
to lead to the discovery and convic
tion of the murderer.
I was all indignation at so atro
cious a crime in their peaceable set
tlement, and at once volunteered to
help rua down the guilty party or
parties; aad at once T set about mak
ing my investigations in suoh a man
ner as to inculpate no one, and at
the same time divert suspicion from
myself. So zealous was I that I won
the admiration and esteem of every
one: and had by my active endeavors
kept from the skilled hounds of the
law . This was the result I bad been
seeking’ ami when after three weeks
I realized that I was safe from de
tection I resolved to return to the
THiS H’JS CLER OF ROME, THURSDAY, MARCH 29 1894.
city and resume my acetive duties.
1 removed to the city with a light
heaxt and said to myself “I will dis
miss the matter from mv mind ’
No sooner had this laudable desire
been resolved upon, than tl a full
horror of the whole transaction came
r ushing upon me,
I tried to discover a metive to sit -
isly the aroused conscience, but not
oqe could I find: It wni a cold blood
ed unprovoked murder if ever thare
was one, ami 1 steod arr unged be
fore an indicting, retributive inner
Judge with no excuse or p lliilion
to satisfy its clamoring. I tried to dis
miss it fr«n. my mind, to think of
other things;*jit was no u.-cj I could
not forget.
1 resumed my place in the drug
si •re where I had previously b id cm
ploynient, but could not dismiss
that dead faco and that mutilateu
trunk, they were ever before me
cryiug out for vengsneo. Night or
day it was the same, I could see
it on the ceiling, and when I hid
my head beneath the covering on
my bed. ever and ever and ever
that accusing face appeared. 1
Could not hide from it. It was an
ever present terror. .
My nervous system begun to get
out of sorts. I grew thin, nervows
and scared My friends noticed my
jaded appearance and questioned
me. I told them one and all that 1
was suffering from nervous dyspep
sia and that 1 would soon be all
right,
But thinner and more dejected,
nervous and mars nieloucholy 1
daily grew.
1 was a false prophat the d“ad
face would not let me forget, it was
hourly befors me. And each gaping
wound seemed, to my affrighted
senses, ever and ev«r to cry, ‘ ven
g«uce’’
My soul grew apa’ded at the
crime the body had done. Daily 1
grew more anxious, more fearful,
more nervous. The horrors of an
outraged, avenging conscience
filled my soul with unutle ab •
dread.
I would that suddeuh as if spectre
had btood before me. 1 could not
s’et p; I,cculd net eat, and. all th
while the esclusted v<_ice cried ou
louder and louder, ‘ You are a aur.
derer“ Vengenee, Vengence.’’
In this state of mental torture a
bout eight mouths bad gone by since
I had done the deed
As usual I went to one morn
ing more gloomy more depressed ever
before’ and by noon 1 was like one
bereft of all his sane faculties.
My punishment was more than J
could bear.
The senior member es the fim.
stood somewhat in the rear ot the
store in c ose conversation with some
one Now and the» I could caich a
word, and it was ‘‘Murderer.“
A customer came in and asked me
for a eertainkind of medicine,! look
ed up into the shelves-each label 1
read bore on it the haunting word
“murderer’’
Dizily I looked ap te th* ceiling,
and the dead face locked down at me
from every figure head in the fres
coeing, I turned my eyes in terror
from the horrible sight, and looked
out at the door at the elear sky:
slowlv, directly blood red letters
formed in the heavens, and th* word
“murderer-' grew across the infinite
ein i“ •
1 a ject seas 1 turned from this
and the ceiling the walk grew
red n itb flat mg le'tv’s blood drp
ph’{. him tViiu each drop bea.ing
: lit same burden
The air grew dense, grew hot am
sultry. I tried to cry out, 1 could
not articulate 1 could not produce a
sound, my tongue clove to the roo
of my mouth, my eyes were bursting
from my head, my form quivered, mi
head was hot with an intolerable
flame, my brain reeled, my soul stood
aghast, reason was about to abdicatt
its thxone.
Suddenly my iaud fiercely gript
something. It i« the knife with which
I murdered the man whose dead
presence is driving me mad. A flame
of unspeakable joy fills me. I raise
the glittering blade, on which showed
a dull red spot. I pause.
Blindness is seizing me, my hand
grows nerveless, my brain reels. I
must hasten, I cannot live. I must
die.
A moment I hesitate, then down
f Jis the armed light hand: The
blade is only an inch from my heart
and ial’i ig with lightning swiftness,
nothing can save me now, not evei.
my own will—when nature camt
rushing from her egriss’en the swifi
cool w ings of mercy to the ov*r
wrought soul and brainand-T wak*d .
PaulD. Reece.
Year'g Support.
, GEORGIA, Floyd County:
i To all whom it nuy concert: Notice in hereby
given, that the appraisers appointed to net apart
and asHign a year’s support tc H. Eva Strick
land, the Widow of B. M. Strickland deceased,
have filed their award, (it being for a 2nd years
Support) and unle*s good and sufllieleut cause
is shown, the savm will be made (he judgment
of the court at the April term, 18M of the court
of Ordinary, This March sth 1894.
John P. basis.
Ordinary Floyd county Georgia.
Citalion--Leave to Sell
Gkokcia, ri.oy I county:
To al! whom it may concern: W, A. Rhtidy.
Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has
in due form applied to the undersigned for
leive to sell *he lands and personal property be
longing to the eslate of said deceased, and raid
application will be heard on the first Monday in
April next. This 7th day o^March 18SH.
John J*. Day is. Ordinary.
Citation—Leave to Sell,
«
Georgia- Floyd County
To all whom it may concern :—Cezar Stallins
Administrator of fempy Stalins deceased has
ih due form applied t* tlie 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,
• Ordinary.
t POLICY HOLDER
WRITES ABOUT THE NEW YORK LIFI
INSURANCE COMPANY.
The following letter was written
by W. A. Rhu ly, one of Rime's
leading businessmen, and he “speaks
out iu meeting” about the New York
Life Insurance Company. Mr. Rhuth
is a most conservative business man
and his letter is strong aud to the
point,
R >me, Ga., March 5-18 )1.
J no. J. Mickle Esq.
Agent Ne<v York Li'e Ins. Co.
Rome, Ga.
Dear Sir:—
I have been carrying t
$5 000 policy in the company you
represent and have received my firs’
dividend and settlement lam so wel
pleased with the company’s liberality
in dialing with its policy holders that
it affords me pleasure to sav that J
have taken out another $5,000 policy
with you and consider myself fortu
nate ifi having SIO,OOO insurance ii.
the New York life.
Yours Truly,
W. A. Rhudy.
A GENT MAKES Five Dollars a ayselling
•the greatest Kitchen Utensi ever invented.
Retails for thirty five cents. Two to six can b<
sold in every house. Millions scld in this conn
cry alone. Dout miss the greatest opportunity
ever Known to make money, easily and quickly’
Sample sent, postage prepaid for five cents.
McMAKIN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio
» w i i b——i■—i——■■—*-
AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY.
Greatest Kitehen utencil ever invtt ted.
Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold in every ho'is ■: san ph
Postage paid five cents McMAKIN & Co.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Notice of Dissolution.
We take this method of announcing that the
law partnership of Dean & Smith has been dis
solved by mutual consent. The business row
entrusted to the firm will be properly cared for
and concluded.
Mr, Dean has formed a partnership with his
brother Mr. J. E. Dean and they will practice
under the firm name of Dean & Dean.
Mr. Smith has formed a partnership with his
sen, Mr- William 11. gmi’.h, ar.id they wili prac
tice under the firm name of Halstead Smith &
Son. Very truly,
L. A Dean.
Halsted Smith.
The Agency for Huy
lers Candy, flops
about here and there,
people hardly knows
whereto locate it, not
so with the recognized
headquarters which
is always at •■.tc.-z
--noli’s Star
Work’s a fresh supply
just received.
EAT BREAD.
M ide of Gluten Graham Flour i
wholesome and nutritious f")
yspeptics, Brain worker.-, children
contains the phosphates and glu
n of the wheat. For sale at
Jamison Bros
222 Broad St.
3-14-ts
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy givi
the best satisfaction of any cough
medicine I hanble, and as a Sellei
leads all other preparations iu this
market. I recommend it because ii
is the best medicine I ever handleci
for coughs, colds an! croup. A. \V.
Baldridge, Millersville, I'l. For
sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist.
A severe iheurnatic pain iu the
left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H
Loper, a well known druggist of Des
Moines, lowa, for over six months.
At times the pain was so severe th. )
he could not lift anything. W ith all
he could do he could not get rid of it
untill he applied Cbamberl tin’s Pain
Bahn. “1 only made three applica
tions of it,” he says, “And have since
been free from all pain” He now
reccommends it to persons similarly
afflicted. It is for sale by Lowry
Bros. Druggist.
Staffs Sales For April
1894.
GORGIA, Fl.ovti Cocm v.
U ill be S'> <1 before the co rt house <l<mr in
the city of Rome. Floyd eritinty, Ga., between
the legal hours of .al, on the’ first Imsdavin
April. ift.G, the 10l lowing de eribed properly
to wit:
A Iso at the Hanm time and place, all that tract
of laud known as the smith tlnre fourth of lot
to, 2SS, south h.UI oi lot No. 28s. south D..|f ot j
No 2Ki, all of land lots Nos. 2»:i and 324, all ini
fourth district and fourth section, Floyd eoun
yGe >rgia, eontainfm GOO acres, more’or less;
also land lot No. 1 in third distr’er ami in third I
district and fourth -ec.ion, contai .inc 10 acre-, i
in Flood county. Levied on by virtue of a justice
court ti fa issucd’lroni the 1050th deuriet, G. M.
m lavorof ,'. A. Bale vs Isas Harris ami G w
Thom ‘S, as the property of the defendant, G,
W. Thomas. '
Also at the same lime and place, lot of land
No 624 iu third district ami fourth section of
Floyd comity. levied on by virtue of a h fa is
sued by John J. Blaec, T.in favor of State
and county vs Martin J. Bobo, as the properiy
of Hie defendant Levy made by w'- E- Kyle,
Also at the same time and place, one sorrel
mare mule name “Mary” four years old, <>n<
black mare mule name Jane ’ four years old,
one cream colored horse colt two years old, one
bay horse colt three years eld name “Fluid ”
■me bay horse colt three years old iiame “Joho ”
Levied on by virtue of two fi fas issued from
the Fioyd dry court in favor of T R. Jones vs
V. T. Sanford, asthe property of the defentaiit.
Also at the same time and place, one untlivi
led one-half interest in that portion of lot No.
I iu the village of Tinibuctoo, near Forestville,
being a part of lot of land no. 208 in the twenty
third district ami third section, bounded on
lie iiorilt by the Calhoun road, on tire east b\
imierson Miller’s lot no 5, on the south by lot
so. 4 owned by JetT Wright and on the west b
lotNo.3alsoownedbyJ.fi wrtght. Levied on
by virtue of a fi fa issued trout the justice court
>f 919th district G M., in favor of w. H. < oke
Ar co,, vs I-.ewis Thurman, as the property cf
he defendant- Levy made by w. M. Byars, L,
c •
Also at the same time and place, all the rights
titles and interest of T <’ Boggs in the following
iescrilied property : Lot of laud being in the
county of t loyrt and State of G a „ antl more
particularly known as part of lot No. 85 iu rhe
3rd section and 23rd district tow it: Beginning
at a stake on he Southwest corn, r oi O 1’ Neel
ot on the Dalton roatl running South alqng the
Dalton road one hundred and thr e and nine
inches to a stake thence East M rods to a stake
thence > o.th one hundred and three feet and
ntne inches to a stake, thence West 51 rods to
Che pl>.ce of beginning, containing two acres of
land more or less. Also all that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the 23rd district and
3rd section of Floyd county, Ga,, being Gl2
acros off of lot No. 85 beginning on the Dalton
road at the line of tract sold to I' K Boggs, run
ning thence East to line of lot, thence N r h to
line of H H Richards, thence West to Dalton
road, thence South to beginning cornet, the
tract, hereby conveyed being all enclosed- Lev
ied on by virtue of a Justice Court fifa issue.!
from the 919th district G. M in favor of M 1.
Palmer vs Cox & Boggs.
AL o at the same tone and place, In the 4th
district and 4th section Os Floyd county, distin
guished in the plan of said district, section ami
ecmity as lots ot land ftos.s6 and 57 contain.
ng three hundred and twenty acres more or les-
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issue from the
Floyd City Court in favor of Henry H rvey, ad
ministrator etc. of J E Berry vs Ike J Berry as
the property of the defendant.
Also at the s me time and place lot of land ly
ing ami being ,n Block B. of Harbour’s oldiiiiin
to Printtip City, as follows: Lot No. 15'front
ing West, on Second avenue 75 feet, being 94 feet
deep on the South side 62 feet wid- in the -e.il
u d 139 feet deep >n N irthside; also lot no 1:.
froi ting on First avenue, East 55 feet and run
'ing back Wes, on South side 168 fee amt on
he North side 180 feet, rbe same being 53 tee
fwide in the rear aS sb wn >n map of Block I'
.i larboui’s addition to . rmtup ( y, Levied
mby virt eof a J s ice Court fifa is ue 1 fron
he 19th district, G M,, in favor o. Donah
Harper, Scab Wright and Moses wright vs. Pa
sy Isliell Tom Isbell and Rosa Isbell as .h.
properly of the defendants .
Ad that lot of land sirua ed in the Ooslanaula
division of the City of Home, Ga., situated on
the northwest corner of Eighth avenue (former
lv Lumpkin street) and fronting 65 feet on Wes
seeond street, and 130 feet on eighth Avenue,
more or less ;it being half of the oid Fouclu
ichool house lot. Levied on by virtue of a jus
tice court fi fa issued from the 919 district G
M. in favor of Siegmar & Will, vs J. \y. Davis
& Co., as the property of J, W. Davis Levie
made by H Beard, I. C.
Also at the same time and place one house am
ot adjoining the town of East Rome said lo
fronting 55 feet on Spring Creek road ami run
ling back 155 feet of propet tv of Crocket
auipbell bounded on theEastby i raperty o‘
Eliza Turner and on the west by Sarah Horton
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued by J j lilac
I'. C, in favor of S ate ami County vs Mali >,■
McCain as the property of Maha a ami Lucy .M
cain undivided one-half interest.
a'so at the same time and place west half o;
lot of land No 52 in the 4’ll district and 4 th, see
tion of Floyd county, Ga, Levied on by virtue
of a fi fa issued from the .120th di trict G. m «i g
favor of W’ P Mcleod vs J T Riley as ti .
property of the defendant.
Also at ’h ■ sane time and place that tract o
arcel of land-it..iate<', ii the 23rd district am
l-d section o’ Flo-d comity Ga being on acre
more oil of lot no. 124 in the forks oi the Dal.
n and Sum- erv lie roads, that is, that pari oi
ot no 124 which lies in the forks of s id road.-
l>o ittwoand one half inilesfrcm the corpptior
iniits of the city of Rome. Also two acres of lo
117 in 23 i (list ici and 3rd section said state am
lounty and adjoining the the above describe,
ne acre off of lot No. 124 and which two acre
ies between 'hi Dalton and Summerville roai
mil more fully described in a deed i y A <•
"rimbleto D. 1’ Phillips and H. D. Aycock, now
n the possession of the defendant. Levied o
■y vir ue of a Justice court fl fa issu-d from
the 919 district G. M. Floyd coiiutv Ga. in favo •
d Rome Grocery co. vs. j M Jones ..s the prop
•rtv of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place the follow
mg property, to wit: One five story brick bnil.i
ingknown as the Armstrong Hotel, situated o
ihe corner of Socond avenue and East Firs
street in the city of Rome, Floyd county un
Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from tin
Floyd city court in favor of Joseph R. Feeble’
ion's Co, vs the Home Hotel company as tin
propertv of the Rome Hotel Qo,
Alm at the same lime and place the followin
rop. i ty. tow it: All that tractot land in the It.
section of I-ioyd county Ga. known in the pla.
■if said distaict as whole lots Nos. 264,265 am
'4l containing 160 acres eaeh , also 136 cres oi
>f the East side of lot No. 2 3. said larm land
iggregating 616 acres more or eSs and knoai
is tnt*Higonbotliam '•rm. Levied on by \ ir'u.
>f a fi fa issued from the court of Ordinars o
Kl<r d county Ga. in favor of Alice Fowler v;
I’nomas B. Higginbotham as the property oi
the defendant.
J ike C. Moore, Sheriff
Executors, Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina
ry of F oyd eounty.;will be sold a'' auction at th<
Court house doorjat Calhoun Ga Cour.'y of Gordon
on the first Tuesday in April next, within th.
legal hours of sale : The following prop Tty tto
wit all that tract of land in the 14 District and
frd Section of originally Cherokee now Qordor
County, known as the Printup farm lying on th.
East, side of the Oastanaula Ri' er about (3
miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two
hundred and ten (210) two hundred and elevei.
(211) and two hundred and twenty two (222) and
three parts of lots lying on the East side of the
Oostananla River, known as lots two hundred
and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) and two hundred and forty eight (’.’4B) con
tains in all about seven hundred ami twenty
(720) acres more or less, together with Ferry
and Ferry road sold as the property of Henrv S.
Printup late of Comity of Floyd, dated. This
Ist day < f March 1894
John C. Printup
Exector of Estate of
11. 8, Printup bec'd.
Application for Leiters ol
Disinission.
Georgia—Floyd C<”mty:
Whereas .lames H. Vaughn, administrator oi
George 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
persmis concerned, kindred ami creditors, to
sti w cause, if any they cm, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from bis admin
istration and receive letters of disinission on
the first Monday 1.1 Mrv 1894 This Feny. 5 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia
TAKE NOTICE
sins indeLloJ
Whitehead iue requested to call and
settle at once
All accounts unpaid on 31st of
March will be placed for collections
by law.
A . B. S. Mooley
. Assign* o
Meh 7-D-ts
Warters “Extra Goo< i”«
for sale by all cigar
dealers.
For the very b’st perfum >i :s
of ihe fatuous Lareuzo make cell
at the Reese & Whitehead store
hihl gel w hat you waul al assignee’s
sale,
Ladies will find the walferß just
what they need, and can be depend
ed upon every time to give relief Safe
and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed
securely. Price $2.00 per box. Emer
son Drug Co., !San Jose, Cal., and for
sale by Reese A \\ hitehead.
Rupturecured Trus
ses fitted, Full stock
of .surgical appliames
at Hammack Lucas &
Co’s.
Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake
fulness, bad dreams and softening
of the brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Jsold by D. W
Cui rv Druggist
for rent, Two comfortable tenement
houses five rooms each on 4th Avnue
for rent cheap. Can if desired be
converted into one very comfortable
house.
3-12-ts W. Hoyt.
MAGNETIC NJERVINE.
5 Is sold with written
7'' -sAit V- guarantee. <o cure
K - . •• -vousProstra-
A'p-Vl’-y tion, Fit-3- Dlzzi-
'irVness, Headache and
•'■p'’.' 42 ’ . t* nvSt NeuralgiaaudWake
''■i fulnew.,caus<Hibyex-
tWA. cesH^ouseof Opium,
/' /‘A /j| '-Tobacco and Alco
<'Vc-&n hoi;’Mental Deprea
•fJ&FOFlE - AFTER- ( . ion , softeningof
h Benin, causing Misery. Insa Mty and Death;
arreness, Im potency, Loet Power in either eex.
-rematuro Old Age, Involuntary Lohhcs, caused
y over-indulgeuee, over-<‘xertion ot the Brain and
-rorsof Youth. It given to Wenk Organs their
.id Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures
la orrhiva and Fema’e Weakness. A month’s troat
ient, in plain package, by mail, to any address, fl
er box, 6 boxes $5. With every $5 order we give u
Written Guarantee to cure or refund the rtioney.
■irculnrs free. Guarantee issued only by our ex
lusive agent.
Hammack Lucas & Co*
Fine Pet fumes, toilet soap combs,
oair and tooth brushes, face powder
md toilet articles at cut prices at
he assignee s sole of Reece& White
head.
3-12 dtf.
NO BUGS.
New cottage for rent, on West
First Street next to Mr. George
Ohidsey. Can be had at a low figure.
Apply to
1 w. Luke McDonald
If you have sour stomach and
eel bilious, and y< tn head aches
ake a Japanese Liver Pellet, h
will relieve you. Sc-ttl by D W
Curry Druggist
“Perhaps you would not think so
out a very large proportion of dis
•ases in New Yons comes from care
essness about catching cold ’ says
Or Syrus Edson. ‘ It is such a simple
u. g aud so common that very few
eople, unless it is a case of pneumo—
iia, pay any attention to a cold. New
/ork is one of the healthiest places
•n the Atlantic Coast and yet there
ire a great many cases of catarrh and
consumption which have their origin
i this neglect of the simplest precau -
ion of every day life. The most
eiisible advice is. when you have one
;et rid of it as soon as possible. By all
means do not negle :t it ’Dr. Edson
loes not tell how ihata cold but
ve will. Take Chamberl in’s Cougl
(lemedj . It will relieve the lungs
lid expectoration, open the secretion
md soon eftect a permanent cure
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by-
Lowry Bros. Druggist,
Ir DOES NOT PAY TO LIV E.
In a leaky house or have
i garden without fences while
he CujdeJl Lumber Co. is selling
the best ueart shingles, oak posts
mud hiart feuciuA at “hard times
irices. Lumber arriving every d§y
2 9-1 mo
TAKE NOTICE.
Y'ou are hereby notified to come
forward and pay your street tax
it once, as you will be summoned
to 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.