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Sltfs Fa 'as For May
_ COUNTY.
GeRGIA , ..Inrof tb.) Court of Ordina
..reealde to Vm e sold at .mcihm, a- th
~L El”" 1 " ,,u ‘ ' ( .„ liut y.. n the first
HH.it Kon-te'hWjX within the legal hours of
'■ tlo‘ to”*’"'hereinaft-r
1 1 '"fLluate'l tn the to.nth l>t-t.'et
■ril'<” 1 ; ,,1 “ • p| o yd county oa to-witt.
i-.urth "<' . two huiuired *in<l t iiXtity-
*, ~[s liuinbei two null
I’.iit • 1 - ... IM> rtion ot >»a »» H>v
>l,) la-dnu tl a 1 ( a fjvt r , containing
.... ■> ,,11, ‘ h rtv-two and a half acres
‘ iiuiiiirc I ,l1 focethrr with the leir>
I „,t an' l ,l ' r,> l u ( T .. right ot way and prhi eg
*U'l , S U’the road now runs through said
a., of a r<w* 1 ( »f said river,
l.it " u tbe ?'!d a nnniber .wo hundred amil six-
AM l’ ’ rt nine eiahty-four (M)acres uiore.oi
tv containg eyj j i|f . ind r , u111i1 ,,,
.d 4. begum'F •*' < ( ,„ nd spring branch
w’tb tlw ime norih to tne wit ‘ h the nieall _
t
rills: ’o> Hce straight a course to a stake cor-
Hraaeh, 1,11 ' L L ui, thence east along said
S'lw the "pper line of said lot to a corner on
abiaekoak. nulll ber two hundred and
**’ containing and
more or.ießß. uti tiidu poi
* ft l lot being on the north side ot the
C-‘ or lots numbers two h trdred and
Y’ I ' l . ‘7’ami hundred and seventy-nine
’fin'ty set• n ■ fol|) , ws Beginning ar. the
■ '''To mr of lot number two hundred
norths 91 thence rum .ng west to
anil ""of u-est corner, thence south to the Coo
the ti ’tth ...... f ||,> river to a stake, —chains
sa rjl . er , l '’v chiin* t<> a stake* thenca to
‘'"’"‘T corner, being fifty-five ami a halt
ii- 111 " 1 - less? O lot number two
..-. .l . ■ l '' ll ' , v nine (279), beginning at
lnuHlred and . t) 1 running north to
er thence south to the north
tbenortliwts coiner, tnenc . a])d ljJ , v
'■‘O' ake, thence thirl.' (39) chains and
■ | in k, t, ast a , thence south thirty (do
n: ; ' ,,111, ';. r \whul s O a rock on the south
f?" 1 o'e. ee ien W) chains to the beginning
■ ll * c ' 1 ?' ,r,.i„btv (sO)actesof lot one huu-
i'JX itv nine I I™] and of the two lots
and thirty five aud one half [l3a 1 2
I, l ln Int number two hundred and e ghty [2-0]
cJneunbm one hundred and sixty [1(10] acres
""ilt'j.H number two hundred and sixty [2B6],
■?ii lining one hundred and twenty -e. hl. 1/31
YL more <>r less, the boundary ot w.iicli is
p.h; 'described in a deed made on the .ml day
i rebvarv. 187!', bv Samuel 1. laync to R. R
'-Tv I d reeor’.-ed in Book I), pages 39 and
L. y?'?'. in C le| k’s office. Floyd superior
X ten [lOl acres, more or less, off the south
„A'i corner of land lot number two humlrrd
.me [:«1 ■ the same bung heretofore
anu ixi ' i.i , iV .,..,. e p. Burnett, and pur
chased !>v him from .James A. Bale-
ill the’above lots ami parts of land lots, ly
in’' m> a body, and known as the Forsyth river
1 ’r. |> y|g■ „gsio in cash. 8500 within one ye.r
from date of sale, and bala ice in equal pay
me“ts at two and two. year.-, with interest,. at,B
tier cent per annum from da.e of sale. Subject
to lease 0) 1894 of C- W. Shelton; purchaser to
H’ceive rents for 1894. jqhn pKIN , fUp
Executor ot C. I>- Forsyth, diseased.
Rome, Floyd county, Ga.
GORGIA, Floyd County.
Will be sold before the Conrt House door, in
the citv of Rome. Floyd county, Ga., between
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
May. 11. the following described property to
witt: t ,
One town lot in the town of Forrestville. de
scribed as fellows: Commencing on southwest
corner ot L P Bowdle lot on i’erkin street and
running sole h along i’erkin st. 211 feel 3 inches,
then, e east ai riglu angles 210 feet to rear line,
thence north 20 feet 3 inch to property of Jen
kins, thence along lines ot Jenkins and Bowdle
to star: ing point, a d being part of lot No 73
in said town of Forestville. Levied on by virt
ue of ati fa iss cd from the Floyd Justice Court
of Tie 919th district, G. Al. in favor of Fatton
Sash. Door and Building Co. is c has. Chesser,
as the property of the defendant. Levy made
lw H. Beard, I. C-
‘Ms ,at the same time and place, forty acres
i of land lot No. 145 in the 23rd district and 3rd
I section of Floyd county, Georgia; said forty
I acres being it, the nor hwest corner of said lot.
I Levied on by virtue of a ti fa issued by* J. J.
1 Black T. G. of Floyd county, Giorgi*, in favor
I of State aud county vs Mrs. Margaret Skinner,
is th.- property of defendant. Levy made by w.
i N. willis, L. C.
I Also at the same time and place, 350 steel rails
I more or less, two rainoad crossings and one lot
I of cast iron frogs Levjed on by virtue of a fifa
I issued from the Fmyd Superior Court tn favor
I of Harvey McGinnis, by Ins next friend J. M.
i McQt.'inis vs T,<‘ Rome Stieec Railroad Compa
ny. Ihe above property is now piled on East
First street, near the power house of the de
i fei dant co - t.auy,
Ali-o, at the same time and place, one bay
hors.- mul.- about 5 years old named Rowdy, one
mouse eo;,,red horse mare about 10 years old
named dave. Levied on by virtue of a fifa is
sued from the city court in favor of II ,v (Janip
.lel. a i . vi. Patton Sash, Door ci Building co as
the p: operty of the Fattou Sash, Door & Build
ing co.
Abo at the same time and place, j o f. ] and
r.',,’’, ?r ” rd ,llsir J ci 111111 4th section of Flovd
o"' 1 ?' 1 '' 11 b F virtue of a fifa
ted \ John J. Black, r. c., in favor of State
and rmmty vs Martin J. Bobo, as the pr.tpertv
the defendand. Levy made by w E. Kyle
Abo at the same time and place, lying and
Flovd'eonmv"? nl <UsC - iot 1111,1 3rd section of
s i’s,,',! > • I <,c " rg1 ’ 1111 " llal >s known as the
RmHp’tL.’hvXr" 1 -! 510 ? lile town of fc ’'St
ord in th,, bll b dtvision being on rec
ort he n,.,?? rk 8 ? du ' e " f F lo >’ d Superior
€4’ fe -t <m TT b - gOt nuuih er 39 A fronting
■-
<av..r„‘f R- ; VXI“S F F y 'litipree ‘as
theyropertyof the detendant 1
eleX ca 'xo'"'T t‘> e and place > one cloßed
Btree’ RX? a <1 '. , ,’‘ ,s t 1 1« property of the Rome
ori'arceJ oJlXts'' 16 . “T P ' ace ' all that tra «t
ofthetr-Lm? des cnbed as follows: A part
of the citv of Ot 111 tlle Oostanaula division
gh ?bv le Wm lo ;Vd c,JUI ‘ t Y Ga b,dll £
A -Moonev iltlLo Winfrey from W?
rior court Fk>v,t f ecol,le r iu clerk’s office Bnpe
pagetKT , ?"! ,t >’. 111 Iill '"< R of deeds,
°>| at the’point ni ,t | gl ? 11 "’" at , a c, ’ r,i er agreed
’pe street leading a ‘‘ d lUnI Un , ni ls ? d " wn to
then fmlowing th» T , R'X-PudothanPs house,
y i,rill the "ear ,r le n d, “? to ,h « ° ld brick
Point agreeo on as iht ld Hl KK lnbo t'iam s to a
corner on t h e ,| iv B j lL ‘ c °f ne r an then to another
’'raightlbte to ln - ,e ’ aud th ®nce in a
JBreedonisfiufpp® c « ri >er, the line
feet in the rear - 8t f. ro “t, 120 feet back, and 2'2
9 «ed from theriofdOr ?“ ’ y Virt,le of allfa is
Al ice Fowler vs Th < i £ ar> - C 'i urt in Favor of
" r A°K? the d efm^nL lgglUb,<tha, “- “ tbo
•and in the’eoo^a^n 110 ® and P lace , that tract of
Ga. and beiim S a ad '; 8, ' ja,,,tl1 ’-city of Rome,
r . Jk T>onald. b tnw t p 0 t the R ro P eri y solf l by J.
on March .’titii lsx^ e ? to ' .**, 111,11 R- Cothran
“"‘K at a stake on m uu,,ded a 8 follows: Beg’n
,he i«t owned l)v " e “wherly corner of
horiheasterlv towmiJ«. Hl i ’ r,11,,11u g thence
■roda d ii. y hr 2?,d d S u C0 ,r dave,,u ' J f w <> liun
-11116 of W V‘V ld ~ ,le halt [2OB 1-2] fe e[ t 0 lhe
>n g the line of U- m t theUC , e southeasterly
'“‘'k -it toe Ft’mi'Yi,”},; J°"' erß to 11 " water
”' er to the j u , e *, t , r J, ' e .V ~t L \e nce dow n said
rd.' alontr the line <>r 7 A* ’, t . lcllCt! uor h vest
Point, being the tr,,-r« d < , 411 *’ to beginning
e rtv Which ar ,. <t, ‘’o " , 1,11,1 McDonald ptop-
''Gr-tTat i 1 1? u^' 18 ° f " alld
Ah’, lot \.20 it o’Nm'- 11111 1,1 said J J O’Neil,
“old., '"’oreaml, „|’ cl t ■ l ? llb ’ dl yision R**.'-
Rl| uie m sai,i < ountv 8 addition to East
""Wn ht street with a?i m K feet
‘’va antlot n,?,r* ' l l .' 1 dl ’!> 11 of 12Gfeet; ilso
1 ’ ,,11,tl 4'U tr'mmi . H 20 heginmitg a- a.
running Uie Q ee°Xr N ? rth and Nob,e
J. 1116 ”! N’-b,.- street-ot ? , f , al " n!i th e souih
J 66 -rne west 5h tl,eilce auuth 210
i'evied on’l v e "' :e north 21 ’ feet
itnin tiovdi '' j', > ’ virtue of ati fa is-
-of >he
I<lil '- m i gro"m'lTmm , ' l -t ld ? Ce ’ "e’pot
16 same being know,, ’t" !." 1 11 ls Seated
!’ nt l’ r ”Pm iin -h? 6 Rolu ’ Raßroad de-
T ,n-; ''. '’'''''ib'kmisaH Ur Z 0 ~£ Broal '
Wvv i le It!,i| road,,, i>,. ’ * l! ’ tbe property of
Bro„k es , 1 pointed out by
«t> ot ß M ' "’ vd '•'•mnv ?e ,r‘i ,8 !'' n ° f the citv
corner of Second avenu ■ and Easr 1 irst street,
a d running along Second avenue towards
I Broad s reel forty-six feet, thence at right an
gles from East First street across said lots Nos
I‘HI 100 and 101 a distance of nine v feet, to the
pr petty of John T Warlick, thence at right an
gles with the last mentioned line and on the line
dividing lots Nos ml ami 102, and running to
East t iist street, and thence in a straight line
along East Fisrt street to the stanin mint,
being the intersection of East First and second
avenue, the same being known as the express
office coaner, witli all the improvements there
on. Leuied on by virtue of a ti fa issued from
the Floyd city court in favor of h <t (Turk vs j
King, endorser, as the i roperty of ,i king.
A SO at the same time ami place, all that
tract or parcel of land situated, lying and bv
inginthe Oostanaula division of tee city of
Home, <ie< rgia, being the western h It of the lot
No 3 in the said division, and frontinc on Broad
street thirty-three feet, and running Pack to
the back alley one hundred and thirtv two feet
the same being k own as he store ‘house and
lot leeently occupied by the defendant. Levied
on by virtue of ati ta issued from tlie Floyd Su
perior court in favor of Winnie W Thornton vt
t rank f'alvoloski, as the | roperty of the defend
ant.
J. C. Moore Sheriff
Let ers of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd county:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs, Sallie F.
Turner having in proper form applied to me
for permanem letters of administration on the
estate of J. Walter Turner, late of said count'.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of ki ti <d J. alter Turner to be and ap
pear at my office within the time allowed bv law
and show cause, if any they can, why perm li
nen administration shoud not be granted to
airs. Sallie F. Turneron J. Walter Turner's es
tate. Witness my band and official signature
this (l.li day of April 1894.
John F. Davis
Ordinary Floyd ou nty .
4-w or 30 d
Letters f Administration.
Georgia—Floyd County
To all whom it may co. cern : Albert white
head having in pro] er form applied tome for
permanent letters of a ministration on the es
tate of L’aul whitehead, late of said county.
This is to cite and singular the creditors and
next of km of Paul Whitehead to be and appear
at iny office within the lime allowed by law and
show cause, if they can, why ceruianent adml -
istration should not be granted Albert White
lie id or some other lit and proper erson, on
Paul Whiteboard’ sestate. witness my band
and official signature this 2nd day of April 1894
John I’. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
Letters of Admsnistration.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
■J*o all whom it may concern F. G, Morgan
having in proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on the estam
of 1’ N, Morgan, late of said county This is
to cite all and singular’he creditors and next
of kin of I’. N Morgan to be aud appear at my
office within the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to F. G, Moi gar
nP. N, Morgan's estaie Witness iny hand
and official signature this 3rd day of April 1894
John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Lottos of A ‘ministration
Georgi » , Floyd County:
To all whom i’ inly concern: Samuel w. Guy
having in proper form applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on the estate
of John f? Anderson, late of said county.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next ot kin of John F. Ande son to be and ap
pear at iny office within the time allowed by
law and show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be granted
to Samuel W Guy ot, John F, Anderson sestate
Witness my hand and official signature this 2nd
day ol March 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
Geobgia, floyd County :
To all whom it may concern :—S. D. Camp hav
ing in proper form applied to me lor permaeiit
letters of administration on the estate of H . .M
Cam , tate of said county. This is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next oi kin of H
N. M. Camp to be and appear at. my office with
in the time allowed by law and show cause, if
any they can, why perm meat administration
should not be granted to S, D. Camp on H. m.
Qamp’s estate, Witness my hand and official
signature this 2nd day of April 1894
John P, Davis
Oruinary Floyd County
Letters of Administration,
Georgia, Floyd county.
To all whom it may concern: Taura L Wat
son having in proper form applied to me for
permanent letters es administration on i lie
estate of J. E. Watson, late of sard county.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of .1. i . Watson 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 Laura
L, Watson on J. E. Watson’s estate Witness
my baud and official signature this 2nd day ol
April, 1894.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd Coun.y G a -
Letters of Administration.
Georgia,floyd county :
To all whom it may concern:—H. H. Ware
having in proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
A. G. Ware, late of said county. This is to cite
all a d singu ar the creditors and next of kin of
A. G. ware to lie aud appear at my office with
in the time allowed b v law and show cause, if
they can, why permanent administration da bo
nis non with will annexed, should not be grant
ed t>ll H Ware on A G Ware’s estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signatvre this 2nd
day ot April, 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA,FIoyd County:
To all whom it may concern: Samuel Pyle
having in proper form applied to me for per
manent letters ot adtuinisi lation on the estate qf
John F.Landrum, late of said county. This is to
cite all ami singular the creditors and next of
kin of John p. Lhndruiuto be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can why permanent adminis,
tion should not be granted to Samuel Pyle on
John F. Landrum’s estate, witness my hand
and official signature this 2nd. day Os Al irll
1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County.
Citation—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern : Thomas F. Gar
roll Administrator of Isabella Carroll deceased
has in due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estatejof
said deceased, and said application will be
l e ird ou the first Monday m May next. This
Gill, day of April 1894.
John P Davis Ordinary.
Citation-Leave To Sell.
Glokuia. Floyd County
To ail whom it may concern :—Chas. VV. Rush
Administrator of Jell i Rusli deceased has in
clue form applied to the under signed for
leave to sell the lands and personal Property
belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said
application will be heard on the first Monday in
May next. This 2nd day of April 1894
John P. Davis Ordinary.
Citation--Leave to Sell
GeoKGia, flovl county:
To ail whom it may concern:—Chas, AV. Rush.
Administrator of John Rush deceased has in
due form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell rbe wild lands and belonging to the
estate <>f said deceased, and said application
will be ‘ aid on the first Monday in May next.
This 2nd day of Al’lU, 1394.
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 aud assign a year’s support to Mrs. E. K
Payne, the wiuow of Samuel F. Payne, deceas
ed. Lave filet! their award, and unless good and
sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made
i the judgment of this Court at the May term
I 1894[ of the Court of Ordinary. This April 2nd
1894
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd ce. Ga.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1894.
Year's Support.
GEORGIA, Floy < <wn tj:
To all whom I may concern: Notice is hereby
given, that the :.pp*.<is rs appointed to set a]> rl
and assign a year support te Mary G- Li| liam
I tile widow of A. S. Lipliam, decease", have til. d
their award, and ui 'es* good and suit cient
c. use i* shown, the «nm > w II be made the jiiih .
1 melitof the Cour at the M t' teim, 1894, of the
Court of Ordinary. This April 2, 1894.
John P. Da> is.
Ordinary Floyd county G eor tUa
Application for Loiters oi
Dismission.
Georgia—Floyd C oll, >'y ■
Whereas James H. Vaughn, administrator of
George W. Vaughn, represents to the court in
his petition duly tiled, that he has administered
George W, Vaughn's estate ibis is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
sh w cause, if any they c *n, why said adnnnis
trator should not be discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismission on
the tirst Monday iu May 18 <4 This Feoy. 5 18a4.
John I’. Dav is
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA,-Floyd County:
Whereas .Mrs. R. A P. White Exectrix, of
Maney Prentice dee’d, represent to the eoti.-r
in her petition duly tiled, that she has adimnis
tei nl Nancy Prentice's estate. This is to cite
all prsous concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why saitl Execii
trix should not be discharged from her admin
ist’ation at.d receive letters of dismission ou
the tirst Monday in J uue 1894 This March Sth.
1894,
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia
A plication for Letters of
Dismission.
Georgia—Floyd county:
Whereas, J.S. Berryhill, administrator of
W.N. Buchanan dee. re ireseuts to the court
Ills petition duly Hied, that lie lias ndniinistcreir
W N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuary
sth 1894, ’ John P. Davis,
2—6-90 d Ordinary.
application for Letters of Dis
miss 5 on,
GEOr JlA—Floyd County
Whereas James W. Reeves, Trustee of
M rs , Martha E McGee, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed, that he has adminis
tered Martha E McGee’s estate. This is to Cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to
show cause, if any they can, why saitl trustee
should not be discharged 1 rom his trusteeship
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894
John P Davis
Ordina-y Floyd Co, Ga
Election Notice for Stock or
Fence Law.
Georgia Flovd county
Notice is hereby given that an election will
be held at the court ground, in the 859 [Watters]
District g M said county, on the 21st. day of
April Inst r * .14] in whin’ the qiiesti m will be
submitted io the qualified voters of said dis
trict, “for Fence” or “stock law.” as by law
provided. Pe ition having been filed and notice
given as required l.y law.
Giv n under my hand and official signature
This 2nd day of Api ii 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Executors, ‘Sale.
Agreeable to in order of the Court of Ordina
ry ot Floyd county ;will be Solda auction at the
Court house Booriat Calhoun Ga Cour.’y of Gordon
on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
legal hours of sale : The following property to
wn all that tract of land in the 14 District and
3rd Section of originally < herokee now Gordon
County, known as the Printup farm lying ou the
East side of the Oostauaula Rirer 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 t lie East side of the
Oostanaulaßiver, known as lots two hundred
and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) and two hundred and forty eight (248) con
tains in all about, seven hundred and twenty
(720) acres more or less, together witii Ferry
and Ferry road sold as the property of Henrv s.
Printup late of County of Floyd, dated. This
Ist day of March 1894
John C. Printup
Exector of Estate of
H. S, Printup Dee’d.
Notice of Dissolution.
We take this method of announcing that the
of Dean & Smith has been dis
by mutual consent. The business now
to the firm will be properly cared for
anitJjLieiv.ded.
Mf[Dean has formed a partnership with bls
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, M r - William H. smith, and they wili prac
tice under the firm name of Halstead Smith &
Son. Very truly,
L. A Dean.
Halsted Smith.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN !
Mrs. Ida Vandiver having applied for Guar
dianship of the persons and property of Linton
Mi < h-’ll Vandiver and James Thomas Vandiver,
minoi children of James T. Vandiver late of
said County, deceased, nuticejis given that said
application will be heard at my office at 10
o’clock a ni., on first M onda y 111 M ; W next.
This April sth. 1894.
John P Davis
Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C O
4w.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
TOALL WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN :
Mrs, Sallie F. Turner having applied for Guar
dianship of the persons and property of Donald
Fleming Turner and John Waiter Turner, mi
nor children of J. Walter Turner late of said
County, deceased, notice is given that said ap
plication will be heard at my office, at 10o’clock
am., on tha first Monday in May next, This
April 6th, 1894
Johu P. Davis
Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C, O.
4 w or 39-d
Road Citation.
Georgia, Floyd County :
Whereas, T. J.Glenn, et al have petitioned the
Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue
of Floyd County, Georgia for a change in the
Bass Ferry road at blue Pond, so as to run on
the east side of Z. T. Carver’s field, and the
same having been favorably reported on by the
reviewers: This is to notify all parsons having
objections thereto or claims for dam ages arising
therefrom to tile the same witli said Board of
Commissioners at their regular meeting on the
first onday in May, 1894,
Witness the Hon, John C, Foster, chairman,
This March 7th,1894.
3 7d-30 d Max Meyerhardt, clerk.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. J. W. May is new ready for
spring work. Dresses and chil
dren’s especially Cuttiu and fit
ting 50 & 75/
504 Broad St
FOR RENT.
Cnj nice’y furnished room, pleas
ant aid ain. enquire, 233 Broad St.
SOUTHERN HAI’T’STCONVENTION
AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY' 1894
My I)-nr Brother:
Having decided to at fond the
nex l meeting of the Southern
j Baptist Convention at Dallas
1 exits, in May next, I have select
ed the following route, viz: Rome
Railroad, W.& A., N. C. & St. L
jI. M & S., and 'F &. P. Railways
via. Chattar.oogoo, Nashville,
Memphis, Little Rock and Texar
kana, and would b 9 pleased to
have my friends join me and get
together a nice party sufficient to
justify a special car for our own
use.
As many of the party would
like to visit the famous Hot
Springs ofArkansas, on the return
trip, am phased to advise that a
rate of sl,lO has been made from
Malvern to Hot Springs and re
turn also a special rate at one of
the leading hotels at the Springs
of $2 50 per day.
Now iu order to perfect my ar
rangements, would request that
»a.ll who wish to join me in the trip
would send in their names as ear
ly as convenient.
Yours truly,
R, B. Headden.
SOUTHERNBAPTIST
conm.
Dallas Texas May 11-15,
1894.
The Roms Railroad will sell round
trip tickets from Rome to Dallas
Texas for $23,50 only one faie. Tick
ets on sale May 7- 9th inclusive. Good
returning 20 days from date of sale
For any other ingormation Call on or
write to
C, K. Ayer.
G. P. A.
BAPTIST CONVENTION
Dallas Texas, May' 11th to 15th
1894
One fare for the Round Trip, The
Western & Atlantic R R, and Nash
ville Chattanooga & St Louia Ry.
h ive arranged a delightful trip for
tie Baptist en-rout to Dallas to at
end the Annual Convention in May,
Special train will leave Atlanta
<8:20 P. M. May, Bth iu charge of Mr.
J W. Hicks. The route jvill be through
Middle Tennessee, and the finest por
tions of Arkansas and Texas.
Side trip has been arranged froir
Malvern over to Hot Springs at round
|rip rates of sl,lO If you desire to go
to Texas this will oe your very best
opportunity to do so, during this
year. The rates are cheaper and the
accommodations will be better than
will be offered at any other time.
For further particulars, write
J W. Hicks,
JH Latimer G’P.A. Atlanta Ga.
G. T P. A. Or
Atlanta, Ga. C E Harman
G. P. A. Atlanta Ga.
Our better halves say they could
not keep house without Chamber
lain’s Cough remedy. It is used in
more than half the homes in Leeds.
Sims Bugs., Leeds, lowa. This shows
the esteem which that remedy is
held where it has been sold for years
and is well known. Mothers ha .<
learned that there is nothing so good
for colds, croup and whooping cough,
that it cures these ailments quickly
and permanently, and that it is pleas
ant and safe for children to take. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by Low
ry Bros. Druggist.
IT POPS.
Effervescent, too.
Exhilarating, appetizing.
Just the thing to build up the
constitution.
Hires’ Rootbeer |
Wholesome and strengthening,
pure blood, free from boils or
carbuncles. General good health
—results, from drinking HIRES’
Rootbeer the year round.
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
Ask your druggist or grocer for it.
Take no other.
Send a-cent stamp to the Charles E. Hires
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A New and Complete Treatment, consisting of
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resulting in death, unnecessary. Why endure
this terrible disease? We guarantee 6
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benefits received. *1 a box, fi for J 5. Sent by mail.
Guarantees issued by our agents.
cured. Piles Prevented,
w.ylto : II niiui' by Japanese Liver Pellets
the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and
BLOOD I'URIFIEK. Small, mild and pleasant to
take, especially adapted lor children’s use. 00 Doses
26 cents.
GUARANTEES Issued only by
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Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOORING, C KI Li NQ MOULDIN Gi
B ALLUSTERS and BRACKETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME '
The Oostanaula Steamboat and
Trading Company
CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS,
That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regu’a trips to
Carters, every week,
Ship what you can by us, Give
us your orders for all Kinds of
Country produce
Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Pe■ s Butter, Bacon, Fruits.
Deed, Wheat, and all Products of the Country,
Geo W. Trammell,
F. B. Holbrook,
NEW CENTRAL HOTEIT
NEW MANAGEMENT
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N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
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DENTISTS.
J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad struei
over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS.
MAX MEYEIIHARDT.
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs in new Court House
in rear of Superior Court Room,
JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Ossie
Poverty Hill postoffice cornor 3rd .Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at law
Masonic Temple,
. Rome, Ga.
REECE & DENNY--Attorneys al law.
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn
B sellor at Law—Rome, Ga.
WH. ENNIS— Jno. W. STARLING—Ennb
& Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
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Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia.
" feb32tf
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Attomeys-at-atLaw, office over Halt
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DM. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeo-
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourti
_ ward.
Ll’. HAM MONO - J’hyMCian andJJurgeon-
Offers his j rofessional services to the peo
pie of Rome and surrounding count™
Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug tt >re, 20
Broad street.
R. W. D. HOYT—Mice at C. A. L'revici I
drugstore, so. 131 Broad street Telephon
110. residen >a. No. 21
DR. C. F. GT .VEIN— Physician and Surge
—Office nr, r Masonic building. Residence
300 4th av >ue.
Howard E. FELTON -Physician aud sui
geon—Office No 6 Thirc Avenue,
At office day and night. Telephone 62.
Frank A• Wynn, Physician and Snrgon
office at Tre- itt & Johns >ll drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 40(i Second \ve.
Prompt a r tention given al! profession‘l call
FETCHING PRICES.
Fancv Mocha and Java coffee
32 / tb,
Good tea 30/, fancy tea 50/,
best 60/.
Finest grated pineapple 20/ can.
Best Rolled oats 15</ a package
Price’s Baking Powder 40/ ft>.
Imported Sardines, key, 12/.
Extra fancy lemons If/ dozen*
Soda 5/ lb. Matches 10/ dozen.
Best goods onlv.
Lloyd’s Fair
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? or Malaria, Liver Trou*
ol s, or Indite stion/isv*
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I FOR CTS.;
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Mj
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M etc.; iaifact it is a uiostdelicate and desirable ■
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9| It I* Sold Everywhere.
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3 J.A.POZZONI CO. St. Louis,
MENTION THIS PAPES.
I ■
Is as safe and harmless as a flax
seed poultice. It acts likeapo’d.
tice, drawing out fever and pair.,
and curing al’ diseases peculiar
to ladies.
“Orange B’ossom” is a pas
tile s 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
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4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HL
Soid by
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