The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 02, 1894, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Application for Charter unde, boat and Trading Compa y. E* 1 OYP CO ’ N I S said omm'y T * t “ ‘ Tinmen, H L Trammell, Frank Ge) ‘ ...ithei-associates kbow they de- Holdbrn' t' •>« i H body corporate, •ire t oll ' "sum body corpora e Andtlidd’"' " , a! la steamboat underth” ■’•>»- <’ r tl “' * w .dTr»<i">S ; '"“''’‘”'7 , . v r TI:.U I’■ ' 1,1 bl laid name ti at sued. p , ill(| p’ .ce of bu.io* of N . U t „. city of 1.-- J the busine-- to be done and rh ‘i>v said cor oration is the running of car ric< o i lhc o , H!;l nii;l.i and Coosa a "i’iuul ng freights and charging there b‘' ;‘u a>3 seumgof lumber, bricks •dl kinds of uuiiding niaterial and dealing * n 2mtrv produce and general merchandise. ‘Vie object'd said corporation being jiacunia- JLu to stockholders therein. The capital stock of said corporation to be ' actually, j»i I either money ,r properiv before beginning business and divi dedinto shares of one hundred dollars ea privilege of increasing the ca “ktoiL-ut- ti.o thousand dollars or other .mount as may be agreed upon by stockholders, not in excess of twenty-five thou ajnd i ■fi n , such corporation be allowed to (upon or-vizatioM' pass such by laws, as it may deem t„7» iuteresi and advantage, that are not in c ,Patent 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 duly chartered as such body ctrpo a’o Geo. & w.ilter Harris, Petitioners Attorneys. Fie lin office Feb. 19, 1894, Wm, E, Keysiegle, Clk, Sup, Ct. GeokciaFi.ovd County- The above appl i-’a’io 1 tor 'll irter of “Oosta naula Steamboat and Trading Company;” is a true ''"".v M appears ot record in my onice. This Feb. 19,1824, . A in, E, Bevsieg’e, Clerk Superior < ourt, r. c. G, A. nm naw*' •c wsL-not*<’ <»’r»*«a»uiw«ear<ia«»ttu» NOTICE. Georgia. Floyd county. Notice is hereby give; that a Petition signed byFifteen ormore Freeholders of theJßs9th Waters) District G Mos said county has bee filed in my oftic) asking ihat the benefits for the divisions of seetion t 449 145’1 1451 1452 1 453 and 1454 o‘ li ide of Georgia of 1884 and the amendments thereto shall apply to said 8.’,9t1i Distaicto M, of said csunty. I further give notice that an Election will be ordered on die 2nd day of April next (18:’4) said Election to occur m the 21st day of April i ext 894) to decide the question "fence” or "stock law’ according to the statutes in such case, made and provided Given under niv Hand and official Signature this 9th day of March It. 4. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd co. Ga. A plication lor Letters or Dismission. Georgia—Flnyd county: Whereas, j.S. Berryhill, administrator of W.N. Buchanan dec. re iresents to the court his petition duly filed, that ho has administered W N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to •now cause, if any they can, why said admiuis ti al'ir should not be discharged from his a<l ministraiiim and ive letters of dismission cn the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuarv ?'■L'W4. ’ John p. Davis, Ordinary. Application for Letters of Dis niiss: on. IxEOr -IA-Floyd Comity L Chico L '' i,uui ' t ' r ’ t Administraor Agues Mn d,dvH.7 1 e L r - S ? t i t '’ tlie CBUrt 1,1 his Peti I OiamiJl »«,' '7 **e h»s„.idmini tered Agnes concea l i- f ' i lhsiis ,o cite all persons CM«7faLr k h?v r f' ” I .' l creditors to show Monday m April 184 This Jan 6, h 1894 John P Davis Ordina y Floyd Co, Ga ' Citation- -Leave to Sell. trSORGiA, Floyd ounty: f 01 "' C ' PriUtUP i ucury b. 1 rintup deceased has in tZIZT'T 1 for leave | t -’thee,ta?e°of , sa a id d l« ! ' " h a r I>rOperty be,on K ! late 01 b aid deceased, and said annii- April" *xt b Ti he r r , d Hrst Monday in ■ dll. d>y of March 1894. s, Ordinary. Application for Letters of till S; ty '•hl’M \} rs p ~ . Nwyi’rentT,, ' E<.> tnx, of in),,.. '■ re '" ut to ti e court a 1, that she has admmis ' >' 'I lii- is to cite ’••••ho.v..'.‘L "iLZ'’. 1 ;. k ‘ bi: " 1 aßd '■ reilit ors, trixst,,,,, , '‘' Vl ' w hy said Execu istrati , n ' l "' ,! ' 3c!l r ß eil from bar admin theiir, M r ' * let’irsof dismission on w< June >894. This, March sth. .. „ John P. Davis, hiary Floyd County. Georgia ME WEAKNESSES. li"’ t" ' ldl< i, ln U ' e Very ~rll" e of life ln ‘lfiealthv ' ' e af ’ e, ' >ut ar ® s eldom sour.d ! " : -’l.|i - 1 ' thi " ■' " “ k? w « a "'W” u , nt ■ VOUr life can be '««gthen bXCE T rv ' ls l'py if you commence AT s,;,n| n 7'’ aC^ ge of Parks Viginal Sup lnake ’'>cw w "" U never re gret it. Wil ,ure »Hthe ,ii?‘ aU ° f yOU a "' l will absolutly ES iPERIMi. VT S U s ° f feuia,e weaknesses, A Positive r N” doctors examination ’“"‘•If entire vT p® ucorrt iea or whites are ! ° cs Price «i oo'i> ’ y . °” e <>r tw ° a PP lica * p. r " " I!a m (sealed, 2c P Seby mai ‘ prepaltL boston mass ,vhich P cr ""Oi (n . lv * ck 7_ the - ri Ppe can h *“ ’-'hi \ ' 'A le< by taking Cham <Of Mp U ? Re “ ed y- W. A. Mo <’« tisincr H a t-evere eou«rh, cih ‘-' itiifn ? e 'p‘' al medi- " a ' : C)u-rii i? uel ’ tr * ed Chamber &r ••’lam'n 1 7 h ‘ e,l T V r vhich emoted ll, ° I,f> wiiim,,?* ’ Uave a ’ so found trouble,! f ° r children and 50 r . ( ,\ , l “ colds or croup, 8 f ° r Bale NOTICE OF CITY ASSESSORS We hereby give iiQtice that wh have hiade the 'SH’ Shiuoiilh of city realt. f<»r th** tear 189-1 and the b okR will b ' foui'd at the oflic • of the Clf rk of Council. All par ties dissatisfi .'d with the valua tions w< j niad>* can have the fxn.ru*- rey.ewed by fi iug their affidavit* with th<? Clerk of Council on or liefori- Saturday ' veiling, March 31 ■it 7 i c ock, at w iiivh time we will meet at ibe t'i y Hall to consider appeals and our decision sh al •ben and thereafter be final. }£. L. Boswor h. W, F. Ayer. '.V 11. Steele. City Asses.-cro, FURTHER NOTICE. Notice is hernhy giv u n that final appeals, if any, from the decision of the Board ot Assessors will be heard by the Mayor and Council at the r regular meeting .Monday evening, Aj ril 9 ; h. M. A. Nevin, Clerk Council. Itome, Ga., March 27 h, 1894, o 30—-til—:ipr 9 BURNEY’S PANTS FACTORY. Spring is up >n us—and we have Aold an unprecidented large lot of spring pants and suits but w’e want to sell you a pair of nice spring pants or a suit. Our 16 18 and 20 dollar s’lits are equal to any suit you can buy for 25 to • 0 dollars and our $25 suits are simply beautiful ant’d wo. th at any tailor shop $35,00. Remember we take your measure and make every’ suit and pair ol pants right here in Rome and all work is gaurentee 1 strictly first-class —our $5.00 p ints are a wonder to all who see them and sell l>u sight, our 6 and 7 dollar pants are simply beau tiful and can't be bought anywhere else for anything like the in i nev. If you will call and see us we will sell you a spring suit or a pair of pants Can we fit you? you ask, all we have to say is, ask one thousand men who today wear our clothes and they will answer, Burney will ceitainly fit you and will guarantee you entire sat isfaction: Don't buy unti l you see us we will certainly sell to you if you eome and give us a chance. BURNEY PA NTS CO. 220 BROAD ST. GOOD NEWS For Clothing Buyers. (TELEGRAM ) New York March 19- J. Kuttner Rome, Ga., Have bought bank rupt stock of nice well made suits for men, boys and children, all this seasons goods at 50 cents on the dollar. Will sell them at same rate, will ship goods at once* Ike May, ■A' Illi * MTK2 -X.’in— 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 H. Bra Strick land, the widow of B. M. Strickland deceased, have filed their award, (it being for a 2nd years Support) and unless good and suffiiciout eause is shown, the sane will be made the judgment of the court at the April term, 18f4 of the court of Ordinary, Thia March stl» 1894. John I’. Davis. Ordinary Floyd county Georgia. Citation-- L<‘ftve to St‘H GhobgiA, FLoy 1 county : To all whom it may concern:—W, A. Rhudy, Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands and personal property be longing to the estate of said deceased, and said application wiil be heard on the first Monday in April next. This 7th day of March 1894. John I’. Datis, Ordinary. Citation—Leave to Sell, Georgia— Floyd County To all whom it may concern :—Cezar Stallins Administrator of Tempy Stalins deceased has ih <lue form applied t» 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 M arch 1894, John P, Davis, Ordinary. It you have but little money and wish to make it go as for as possible, and obtain the best result in Dry g jods carry it to Chas. D. Wood &Co., THE HUSTLER Or ROME, MOND AY, APRIL 2, 1894. Citation-Lt*ave To Sell. Qkohgia, flovo Couxtv : To all whom it may concern: —W. A. Rliudy Ailministiator of Henry Beirjbill deceased has in due form applied to the under signed for leave to sell the lands and personal Proper ty belonging to the estate of said deceased, ami application will be heard on the first Monday in April next. T'.is 7th day of March 18 >4. John 1‘ Davis Ordinary. Letters ofAd'ninistration. GBorgia, flovd covnty : To all whom it may concern W arren V Timm having in proper form applied to me for perma nent letters of admiiiist ration on the cs ate of William V. Timms, late of said county. This is to e'te all and singular the creditors and next of kin of William v- Timms to be and appear at my office within lhe time allowed by law and show cause, if Any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted to vvarren V. Timms or some other fit and proper p. r.-nn on w'Hi-m V Timins estate. Witness rny hand and official signature this 6th day of JVldrch 1894, John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd t ounty. Citation--Leave to Sell. G>iorgia, Floyd County- To all whom it may concern J, h . Key holds and John Montgomery, exe utors of Thomas Berry deceased has in due form applied to tlie undersigned for leave to sell certain bonds belonging to the estate of said deceased and said applicat on will be heard o tlie first Monday in April next. This sth day of March 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary. Letters of Admsnistration. GORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. To all whom it may concert. Mrs Hattie W’are Matthias having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration with will annexed on the estate of El zabetb ware, late of said county This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next kin ol Elizabeth w are to be ami appear at my office, within the tinn allowed by law, and show cause if anj- they can why permanent administration with will annexed should not be granted to Mrs- Hattie Ware Matthias on Elizabeth Ware s es tate. witness my hand and official signa-ure this sth day of March 1894. John P, Davis Oruinary Floyd County 1 ismission. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator of Hattie McKinzie, Dedl, represents to the court in his petition duly filld, that he has ad minister <1 Hattie M' Kmzie .state. This is to cite al) persons concerned, kindred and cn di ers, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged’ from his administrat.on and rec iveletters of dismis “ion on rhe first Monday in April 1894. This January Ist 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Flovd (’ounty Georgia. l-3-90d. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA,FIoyd County: To all it may concern: Parry Lee Garnigan having in proper form applied to me to have an Administrator appointed on the estate ol David Hull, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin to David Hull to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show eause, if any they can why permanent administration should not be granted to Q-unty A <lm iui strato r on David Hull’s, estate, witness my hand and official signature this sth. day of March 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County. Marshal Sales. Will be sold before the Court house door iu the city of Rome on the first Tuesday in April 1894 between the legal hours *f sale, the follow iug described property to-wii : one brick house and lot the same is now being used by the Rome Electric Light Co. on the cor ner of Bth Ava and East Ist street. Levied on as the property of the Rome Street Rail Road co. bv virtue of afifa in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Rome vs Rome Street hail Road co. for taxes due said city for the year 18.4! Also at the same time and place one vacant lot in the Fifth Ward fronting on Main St 40 ft more or less bounded on the south by the Etc wah Land Company on the North Broad Stiee Bridge and on the east by the Etowah river, Lavied on as the property of Charles m. Harper by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of the mayor and council of Rome vs Charley M. Harper for pavement—Tax due the city for the year 1892 J. C. BROWN. City Mnishal. A FOLICY HOLDER WRITES ABOUT THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The following letter was written by W. A. Rhudy, one of R Hue's It lUn? businessmen, and he “speaks out in meeting’’ about the New York Life Insurance Company. Mr. Rhud.t is a most conservative business man and his letter is strong and to the point, Rome, Ga., March 5-18 )4. Jno. J. Mickle Esq Agent New York Li'e Ins. Co. Rome, Ga. Dear Sir:— I have been carrying a $5 000 policy in the company you represent and have received my first dividend and settlement lam so well pleased with the company's liberality in dealing with its policy holders that it affords me pleasure to sav that 1 have taken out another $5 000 policy with you aud consider myself fortu nate ifi having SIO,OOO insurance iu the New York life. Yours Truly, W. A. Rhudy. You should see the large stock prints ging hams percales shown by Charles D- Wood & Co , they are beautiful and cheap. AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invet tsd. Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 sold in every house : san pl* Postage paid five cents. McMAKIN X t o. Cincinnati, Obi o “Orange Blossom’, is a painless cure for all diseases to women, old reel) by D. W. Curry Druggist mmw ccuiy DENTISTS I A. WlLLS—Dentmt—.'oß 1-2 Broad sue. J B over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS. MAN MEYEliil UD/T. Attorney at Law. Office up stairs in new Court Hous* in rear of Superior Court Room. J AMES H NEVIN Attorney it Law Offi< i’o< jrcy Hul p.istodi •, cor tor 3rd Arenm CH AS. W. UNDERWOOD—-Attorney at lav Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. REECE A- DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offic in Maeonic Temple, Rome, Ga. V. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun yy , sei lor at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS Jno. W. STARLING -Enni B & Starling, Attorneys at Law, Mason-- Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attorney at Law. Ol < Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia. fei>32tt W S. M HENRY, w. J. NUNNALLY, V. B J. NEAL—M’Honr., Nunnally & Neal- Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hah Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, G PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dti. RAMSI *—Physician anil Surg-J~ M Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fouih ward. ? P. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon- ' M Offers his j rofessional services to the pe • pie of Rmae and surrounding country dice at Crunch and Watson’s drug store, 20 droad street . DR. W. d. I.DY f irfico a: C. A. Treviti drug store. - r ->. 331 Broad street Teiephou ill), resides >a. No. 21 DR. C. F. G1 FFIN- Physician and Surge —Office nt r Masonic building. Residene. 300 4th av rue. Ho WARD E. FELTON—Physician a.id sui geon—Office No 6Thirc Avenue, Ai office day and night. Telephone 62. P"rank A. Wynn. Physician and Surgeon. Prompt aitentiou given all professional cal Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy giv» the best satisfaction of any cough nedicine I hanble, and as a sellm leads all other preparations in this market. I recommend it because ii is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds an 1 croup. A. \V. Baldridge, Millersville, 111. Foi sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist. A severe rheumatic pain in the est shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, lowa, for over six months, kt times the pain was so severe that ae could not lift anything. With aL he could do he could not get rid of it .intill he applied Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn. *'l only made three sppliea lionsofit,” he says, “Aud have since been free from all pain’’ He no-a reccommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sab by Lowry Bros. Druggist. Here’s your chance Absolutely clean Ken tucky Blue Grass seed of the now crop, at reg ular prices just receiv ed byTrevitt& John so n. REMOVAL. To, my friends and patrons I have remov ed my meat market from No 9. Fifth Ave, to 232 Broad St. next to Hiram Hills Real Estate office, where i am better prepared than ever to serve you, and spectfully solicit the continuance of your patranage re spectfully Pat Allen, Have you tried War ters “Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is; the most fragrant smoke on the market. FETCHING PRICES. Fancy Mocha and Java coffee 32 11>, Good tea 30/, fancy tea 50/, best Finest grated pineapple 20/ can. Best Rolled oats 15/ a package Price’s Baking Powder 40/ lb. Imported Sardines, key, 12/. Extra fancy lemons It / dozen' Soda 5/ lt>. Matches 10/ dozen. Best goods only. Lloyd’s Fair Notice of Dissolution. We take this method of announcing that the law partnership of Dean & Smith has been dis solved by mutual consent. Tl ,e business >on entrusted to the firm will be properly cared for and concluded. Mr, Dean has formed a partnership with his brother Mr. J. E. Dean aad they will practice under the firm name of Dean A Dean. Mr. Smi h has formed a partnership with his sen, M r - William H. smith, and they wili prac tice under the firm name of Halstead Smith & Son. Very trulv, L. A DBAN. Halsteo Smith. style. It wont cost much and will 10 a dhai of g'jod and prove eco lomical. SMfs Silis For Ajril 1894. GORGI A, Ft.oyo Countt. Will bo sold before the co.irt house door in he city of Rome, Floy d county, Ga., b< ween he legal hours of sale <>n tic ’ llr>t luesday In ipril, 18:4, the following described i>n . o wit: Also at the sum 1 ime ami ; la. all th >f land known as the south •’ et-tom n .1 lot i •o. 286, south half of lot No.'-88, sotiili Half of I No 28:, all of land lots V> -i , in I ourtli district ami fourth a.-, u.ni, Floyd coun- I y Ge rgia, containfn. i>Oo .a r, a, more or less; dso land lot No. 1 in third UHir'ci and in third inric.t and tmirtli seci ion, < <>nta,i'.in ; ffi acres, in Flo|id <■ unly. Levied or by-virtue ol a justice •ourt fi fa issued from the lUs9tli destrict, G. M. in itsvor of J. A. Ba’e vs Isa Harns ami G w I’honi .s, as the property of tlie defendant, G, •V. Thomas. A Iso at the “ame iitne and plan, lor of Lind <o (124 in thifd dis riet aud fourth section of i'l-iy-d county. 1, vied on by virtue ofati la la med by John J. ttlacK.T. < ~ in favor of State mil county vs Manin J. Bobo, as the property > 1 the defendant Lev; made by \y. E. kyic, L. C. Also at the same time amt plic.-, one sorrel nave mule Maine “Mary” lour years old, one ■lack mare mule name Jane ’ four years old, ons cream colored horse colt tw>> years old, one tay home colt three years eld name "Floyd ” me bay horse colt three years old name “Jolin.” Levied on by virtue of two 11 t; s issued from he Fioyd City court in favor of T R. Jones vs T. Sanford, as the property of t' e del’entwiit. Also at the same time and place, one undivi 11 d one-half interest in that portion of lot No. 1 in th , village ol’Timbuctoo, near Forestville, »t ing a parrel’ lot of land No. 208 in rhe twenty bird district and third section; bounded on he north by the Calhoun road, on the east by ludcison Miller's lot no 5, on the south by lot .<>. 4 owned by Jeff Wright and on Hie west b <>t no. 3 also owned by J, IT wnght. Levied oil :>y virtue of a fi fa issued from ilie justice court f 919. h district G M., in favor of w. li. t oke v co,, vs Lewis Thurman, as Hie property of ;-e defendant. Levy made by w. M. Byars, L, ’’.Also at the same time and place, ali .he rights itlcs and interest of T C Boggs in tlie f .I’ owing escribed property : Lot of laud being in the unity of l loyd amt State of Qa., and more • irtieularlv known as pa. t of lot No. 85 tn the nd section and 23rd district tow it.: Beginning it. a stake on : lie Southwest corm r ot O 1‘ Neel ot. on the Dalton road running South along the >alton road one hundred and thr-e and nine m-bes to a stake them e East 51 rods to a stake hence i-orth one hundred und three feet and itne inches to a stake, thence West 51 rods to he pl ice of beginning, containing two acres of ind more or less. Also all that tract or parcel f land lying and being iu the 23rd district and '.'■d section of Floyd county, Ga,, being G 1-2 icros off of lot No. 85 beginning on the Dalton ■oad at the line of tract sold to T K Boggs, nul ling thence East to line of lot, thence N r li to ine of H H Richards, thence West to Dalton oad. thence South to beginning cornet, the fact hereby conveyed being all enclosed- Lev ied on by virtue of a Justice Court tifa issued rom the 919th district Gl M in favor of M L I’almer vs Cox & Boggs. AL o at the same time and place. In the 4th listrict and 4thsection of Floyd county, distin guished in tlie plan of said district, section anil county as lots ot land N" s 06 and 57 contaiu ng three hundred and twenty acres more or less 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 he property of the defendant. Also at the s une time and place lot of land ly ing and being in Block B. of Harbour’s oldition co Printup City, as follows : Lot No. 15 front iug West on Second a\euue 75 feet, being ’.'l feet deep or. the South side 62 feet wid. in the "ear n d 130 feet deep on North side; also lot no 13 fro: ting on First avenue, East 55 feet and run ling back West on South side 168 fee and on he North side 180 feet, same being 53 fee' fwide in the rear as sb wu n map of Block B >f Harbour’s addiii'in t<> rinttip C y, Levied >n by virt eof a J slice Court fifa is ue I from he 19th district. G W„ in faior m Donal.’, iarper, Seali Wright and Moses wright v.“. Pat 4y Isbell Tom Isbell and Rosa Isbell as ilie iropertv of ibe d fendants Ad that lot of land siina'ed in theOosfanaula division of the < ity of Rome, Ga., situated on he northwest corner of Eighth avenue (former ly Lumpkin street) anc. fruiting 65 feet on West Seeond street, and 130 fe~t on eighth Avenue, more or less ;it being half of the oid Fouche school house lot. Levied on by virtue of a jus ice court fi fa issued from the 919 district G. H. in favor of Siegmat. & Will, vs J. w Davis & Co., as the property of J. W. Davis Levie made by 11 Beard, L C. Also at tlie same time and place one house ami lot adjoining the town of East Rome, said lo fronting 55 feet on Spring Creek road and run ntng back 155 feet of property of Crockett ainpbell bounded on the Last by i r.iperty of Eliza Turner and on the west l>y Sarah Horton Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued liy J .i Black f. C, in favor of S ate and County vs Mahti'■ ilcCain as the property of Maha a am: Lu y .He Cain undivided one-half inii-rest. a'so at the same lime and pl ice west half of of of land No 52 in the 4th distrie aud 4 .n. see ion of Floyd county, Ga, Levied on by virtues of a fi fa issued from the .120th di trict m. ins favor of W’P McLeod vs J T Riley as tuc pro'ierry of tlie defendant. Also at li •sane time ami pla e that tract o arcel of land sit ,a’e ', i the 23rd district ami 3"<l-ecr.L>ii o f Fin' d county G a being on acre m n-e off of lot Ni. 124 in the forks ol the Dal r n and Sum ■ erv’ lie roads, that is, that parr, of lot No 124 which lies in the forks of sod roads bo 'ttWoaud one half inilesfrcm the cor| otion iniits of the city of Rome. Also two acres ot lot 117 in 23 • dist ic. ami 3rd section said state and county ami adjoining the the above described ne acre off of lot No. 124 and which ’wo acre ies between -In Dalton aud Summerville r>> i i md more fully described in a deed cy A C frimbleto D. I* Phillips amt 11. D. Aycock, now in the possessimi of the defendant. Levied oil oy vir ne of a Justice court fi ia issn d from the 919 di trict <t. m. Rloy i .city <ia ot Rome Grocery c>. vs. J M Jones s the pr -p --er y of the Usfendant. Also at the sum i time an ! i-lnce th follow ing property, to .vi ; linen. 1 ingknowi. as tlie Arinsi rmg i. , . . the corner of Soeono ayenm asi Firs: street in the city of Rome F oytl mety o.i Levied on by v irtne of -fi :i is tied tr > c Floyd city court in f ivor oi Joseph R. . .a 1c Sons Co, “ the Romo H de' com: ~. ; th-, propertv't.f the Rome H<'G-1 <)o. Also at the “ime time .i J■■ tile f .iu propeity,:owit: All ii. i't rac.lof luiiu in ...• I > section of Floyd county <<a. 1 now i in the plat of said distaict as -vl.ole ots >s 2' l,2i>i> a 211 containiug 160 aor, s e,,ch . also i:,t; ere o' of the East side ol I No. 263. said o n alt . aggregating 6l6actes mor -or ess > ,d k. as t' e Hig'."nbotliam farm, Levied oc o vir; .. of a fi fa issued from the court • f Or I' Floyd county Ga in favor of Alice fowl, rvs Toomas B. Higginbotham as the property of the defendant. Jibe C. Moore, Sheriff Executors, Sale. ‘ Agreeable to an order of the f-jiirt of Ordina ryof F oyil eonntv ;will I o sold n .oieiio , at the Court house door|at Calhoun <;a Coun'y of Gordon on the first Tuesday in April next, within tlie legal hours of sa l, : The following property to wit all that trace of laisd in the 14 IHstriet ant' 3rd Section of originally Cherokee now Gordon ' ounty, known as the Printup farm lying on the East side of the O,.ita<.au'a Fli'er about (3 miles west ot Calhoun and known as lots t . hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven (211) and two him Ir d ami twenty two ' "b aod three parts of lots lying on the East side of the Oosranaula River, known as lots two hundred and twelve (212) two hundred and iwoi . m (241) and two hundred and forty eight (.gs con ains in all about seven hundred and t« o> 720 acresmore or less, together with Eery and Ferrv road sold as r he property of ' lenr I’rii.ti p late of C-ou ttyof Floyd, dated. This Ist day "f March l“9l John C. I’rintnp Kx< "’.or of Esta e of H. i’.-ia :i : i Dec’d. Application for Letters ol P-' -iiiission. Georgia—Floyd C<h Whereas .'.,mes 11, t 1 -h i. adm, ■'«’ r.tlor ot George W. Vauglm. '"' rese us to th. court ii his pet ition duly tiled, i. a’ he has i" listererl jeorge W, Vaughn’s estate fbis h o cite a' persons concTiieil. kindred ami ci • liters, to sli w cause, if any tin ■ : , whv .- till minimis trator should not be -'i-.ch /cd from Ids admin istra'ion and iecv! •• l ,: ‘ >r -'t '’•sm’ssion 0.. he first Monday 1.1 U.» n > Thin e y. 5 1894. Job Davis Ordinary Floyd ( omit? Georgia TAKE NOTICE ii > ♦ 1 i Whitehead are req netted co call and settle at once All accounts uujixi l on 31st of March will be placed for collection# by law. A. B. S. Mosley Assignee Meh 7 D-ts ’.V > “Extra Good” foi sale by all cigar dealers. For the very bi st perfumeries of the famous Larenzo make chll at the Reese <t Whitehead store nd get what you want at, assignee’s sale, Ladies will find the wafers just vliat they need, and can be depenck od upon ever.time to gi» c relief Safe and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed i’ curely. Price 82.00 per box. Emer son Drug Co., San Jose, C«l., and for .de by Reese A Whitehead. Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical apoliames at Hammack Lucas & Co’s. Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake fulness, bad dreams and softening of the brain quickly cured by Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W Curry Druggist F«iR rent, Two comfortable tenement touses five rooms each on 4th Avnue tor rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 3-12-ts W. Hoyt. MAGNETIC NERVINE. * s so, d written 7m guarantee to cure L- '-'Y.NicTB _ J N jrvous Prcstra ‘■RF tion.Fite.Dizzi- netSß,Headache and ■JX T7- x* Neuralgia Mid Wak- L-/r 5k z _ J t ulnose,caused by ex- W’k. cesOveuseof Opium, ' 'f Tv Tobacco and Alco- « Znr hol t Mental Deprew ■ta£.’FC”E: ~ ArTtlv aion, Softening of Strain, causing Misery. Insanity and Death; rren. sv, Impotency, Lout Power in either sex, romature Old Age, Involuntary Disses, caused over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain and -ors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs their • iri.l Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures ir irrhoea and Fema’e Weakness. A month’s treat mt, in plain package, by mall, to any address, *1 • box, (i boxes Ifi. With every 15 order we give a vitton Guarantee to euro or refund the money. ,-e.ulars free. Guarantee Issued only by our ex : aave agent. Hammack Lucas & Co’ Fine Perfumes, toilet soap combs, hair and tooth brushes, face powder •md toilet articles at cut prices at rhe assignee s iole of Reecei White head. 3-12 dtf. ND BUGS. New cottage for rent, on West First Street next to Mr. George Chidsey. Can be bad at a low figure, kpply to I w. Luke McDonald If you have sour stomach and feel bilious, and y< m head aches take a Japanese Liver Pe’iet, jr will rciieve you. S_td bv D W Curry Druggist “Perhaps you would not think so but a verv large proportion of dis -ases in New Yoru conies from care -ssness about catching cold ’ says Or Syrus Edson. “It issuch a simple • < ' uul so common that very few >, ' unless it is a case of pueuino a, »y any attention to a cold. New > ’k is one of the healthiest places •i he Atlantic Coast and }et there re a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin i t his neglect of the simplest precau ’.ion of every day life. The most eligible advice is, when you have one ,et rid of it as soon as possible. By all deans do not negle tit ’Dr. Edson toes not ted how that a cold but ve will. Take Cbamberl in’s Cougi itemedj . It will relieve the lung? fid expectoration, open the secretion, md soon effect a permanent cure 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist t ir does nor pay ro live. 'n a leaky house or have garden without fences while h»‘ Cu.idell Lumber Co. is selling the best ueart shingles, oak posts .ml h nrt fencing at “hard times •rices. Lumber arriving every day 2-9-1 mo TAKE NOTICE. You are hereby notified to come rward and .pay your street tax t once, as you will be summoned •> appear before the mayor and mijcil, sitting as a board of com liseioners. You are liable to be ined for non-payment of same. J. C. Brown, ts, City Marshal.