The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 23, 1894, Image 3

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C E >.la to an older of the Court of Ordin* Agreeable t a sold at ar th I Ll<-. tiff of'land hereinafter 1 mH !',T |, umber two hundred and eighty- I'a'f Pil ' that portion of .a d lot lying on -' l,) i It of the < oosa river, containing th- '""I 1 ? ihirtv-two and a half acres* ~ ie liumlred al 11 to(l ether with the terry i ~l t anil firry r|. ht of WftJ , aillt pljvileg ni l flx”»r . ■« w ruuß through said •-<’> . . i • ,t on t--e »* 1,1 number two hundred and six- AN” |'* rr ‘ .“ ‘ tv-f*>ur (M)acres more or ty c " n . ta '“h r e'ne’st corner of, and running - beginnig •>> i e ( s ., r j n g branch witb tbu ' 1 "“‘".'Thl hr nm to the fork Os said 111 ""T nieuee straight a course to a stake cor ’ r ver road, thence east along said "' Ll u> the upper line of said lot to a corner on a ’T" k ‘,’-.‘rr of lot number two hundred and A Jte ■ •H ik containing twenty-seven and n " ' ' o ■* Tjacres more or less, all that por fiL of said lot being on the north side of the C '7?‘,n«rtß or lots numbers two hundred and ?V seven (297) and hundred ami seventy-nine Leaded as follows Beginning at the rrh.!’ist corner of lot number two hundred i seven (2U7) thence rum mg west to ? ' rth west corner, thence south to the Coo 'Lbs r hence up the ri erto a stake,—chains V T ' Mil thirty chains to a stake* tlienca to King of turner’ being fifty-five and a half - " acres more or less. O lot number two h’.mdred mid seventy nine (279), beginning at the southwest corner, thence running north to . Jthw.st corner, thence south to the north the north an() fifty Bibiks to a stake, thence thirty (30) chains and Mlmks toa slake, thence south thirty (30, Lains ai d tiftv (50) liuks to a rock on the south tint thence ten (In) chains to the beginning Be r bcinir eighty (80)aciesof lot one hun- H'li'ulL ventv nine [l79] and of the two lots onThundred ainlthirt/lbe and one half [135 1 2 aC IjBo. lot number two hundred and eighty [2Bo] confining one hundred and sixty [loo] acres “iisiLlo't mnnber two hundred and sixty [26o], ontai'ning one Hundred and twenty-el. lit [l23] acres,'more or less, the boundary of which is ■ n, described in a deed made on the 2nd day ,’,f Febvarv. 1879, by Samuel T. Payne to R. k Pnixie,' ,'iid reeoreed in Book O, pages 39 and « X0,’36. in C'eik’s office. Floyd Superior ten HU] acres, more or less, off the south west corner ot land l it number two hundrrd Slid Sixty one [ 01], the same being heretofore enclosed b\ >«ud George P. Burnett, and pur chawed bv him from James A. Bale All the above lots and parts ot land lots,. Ij jug in a body, and known as the Forsyth river plantation- . , , 1 THtMS ss'oin cash- §SOO within one ye r fre’u d it-ot sale, and lie-la ice in equal pay ment at two and two years, with interest at 8 i>e> cent per annual from date of sale. Subject to lease o 1894 of C- w - Shelton; purchaser to receive rents for 1894. JOHN C. PRINTUP. Executor of C. IL Forsyth, diseased. Rome, Floyd county, Ga. GORGIA, Floyd County. Will be sold befon the Conrt House door, in the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May. 1 94, the following described property to witt: One town lot in the town of Forrestville, de - ribed as fellows: Commencing on southwest ■ornerot I. 1* liowdle lot on Perkin street and running sou h a ong Perkin st. 26 feet 3 inches, thence east a, righi angles 210 feet to rear line, thence north 26 feet 3 inch to property of Jen kins. thence along lines of Jenkins ai d Dowdle to star ing point, a d being part of lot No 73 in said town of Forestville. Levied on by virt ue of a ti fa iss ed from the Floyd Justice Court of he 919th district. M. in favor of Patton bash, Door and Building <*o. vs '..has. Chesser, as the property of the defendant. Levy made by H. Beard, i. C- ‘ .Ms ,at the same time and place, forty acres of land lot No. 145 in the 23rd district and 3rd section of Floyd county, Georgia; said forty ac-es bei„g in the nor. hwest corner of said lot. Levied on by virtue of a ii la issued by J. J. Black T. C. of Floyd county, Georgi . iii favor of State and county vs Mrs. Margaret Skinner, as the property of defendant. Levy made by w. N. wiflis, L- C. Also at the same time and place, 350 steel rails more .>r less, two rai mad crossings and one lot 1 < o-t inn, Imgs Levied on by virtue of a tifa ’*siied from the. Floyd Superior Court in favor I lar.ey McGinnis, by',i> next friend J M. JlcQ’iinis vs fie Rome Hi eec Railroad Compa ny. she above property is now piled on East First street, near the power house of the de fendaut co any. AG", at the -ame time and place, one bay ~ mule about i ears old named Rowdy, one • 'ii-, i u.ored horse mare about 10 years old mim-'l'l iv . la i ied on by virtue of a tifa is sued limn the city ■ ourt in favor of II A Camp- , .V <" vs f’.niou Sash, Door & Budding co as ne property of the Patton Sash, Door & Build ing o. Also at the same time and place, lot of land n ' '■ 4 m 3rd district ami 4th section of Flovd ' "mvi i.enrma. Levied on by virtue of « ti‘fa ■'" b " Black, T. <•., m favor of State ""buy i-Martin J. Bobo, as the property , ■ ie defendand. Levy made by yy. E. Kyle A "at the same time and place, Iving ami Being"! the 23rd district and 3rd slctTm of tr s ,m l h l L’ e i" n ’ ,: ' what known a= the ■" 1 B Sl| b dmsum to the town of E st ’■'l in tm“?.*!’"l 1 11' 1 ’’"B 1,1 vision being on rec m the <leiks office of pi ,yd Superior . , , '•‘"‘C being lot number 39 A fronting tween nLl'liLr’' 1 stroer - running back be virtueo ■ H• “ • 1W leet * lALied on by in t iior fit tri ’"‘ tlle Floyd city c urt be - L t! V f F. iredaway vs J. / Dupree, as cueyiopertyof the defendant elecwicLr v Sa “4° tiln . e a,I,J Place, one closed i'trei' R.nrm,dr aS the P“'i’erty of the Rome of a til i i> n°2u 5' oln l ) anj \ Levied uu by virtue tHe l'i disLJJ 01 , 1 ! o l * 3 lo} l d > Tustice court of F.meh , o favor of Fouch & I--'-P <j‘tlie e d ß^Lniy road C °" 11 ” !ny 88 the 9 p'iL ei m i'md l d^i lUk i i ‘*! d place * all that tract Os tlie tr - n.',',;’ ! 1 7.‘ r| bed ns follows: A part ■f tli- , i lv 7, f J lut 111 t , he Oostanaula division GoLghu “ e Wm Joy<l C,,,1,1ty Ga beil, g A-M-mev o F Winfrey from riul ' ur. rlovd'm mV er - ,n ? ,erk ’ s office Supe pagc6ss, , 111 80,,k R <>t deeds, O, 1 the ixiinr nt k , nnin £ at a corner agreed the street leai'inLr' ISl l’r al l d ‘ unni 'K down to then foilowim- rn» i s house, * ti’e mar m r ” ’"e old brick Pitnt agreeo on is th.?' H| kgiubothum s to a " r er on die diviJii’ t l '°, r .' lt,r »'> then toanotl r straight llne to th’l 11 - le ’ and thenc « ill “ a-ri""I OU is , f L , P 0n ' r - the line feet m she rea ■ iJvm, 111 ’ ¥ 5 f^ et b ck > and Sled from the Pk.v.Tn f!" bv Vlrtu e of a ti fa is A1 " ">wle r e v, Thos ’h^ liaa ‘‘> tin Favor of l,a ’tedanL BS,nbotha, “’ as ,he i'Gh,'coosm d?v U !d and P’-jee, that tract of Gl , ailll I'cing a narr of^K° f tbe cit >‘ of I{olue ■ '■''lion.ih. triiltYn 1 the l' rG l'cr.y sold by J. '■■" hgo.h 18«7 n, E. cothran ■' a srak,’ on m b ,‘ llded “ 8 follows: Beg-n l,e '."t owned bv I northerly corner of '"■th-asterly towards ’ runn ’ng thence , re 1 <1 eitriit . ln .i ‘ avenue two hun- hue „t w I . a lJ d^ le h “>f[-’<M 1-2] feet to the “d the line of \*r m 8 -r tbel,ce southeasterly '■‘■tlielXYh rivJrT tO " arer J., , r , to the Ime of J B Hin tb snce down b aid done the line<> f j b “ot Ji vest I Hat. bei n <r the Barra r.F ?• » \!» to h®giniiing //" b" h are described tn ll } "'| cG nald piop •' ' "Bran, and J B , l l '? deeds of c. h* ami d : < ’h>tNo2o in O*vm;J ,lU I , ” 8a ’ ( l J J O’Neil. ph' l " '"«>re and coh'l,1 1 ,, 8 i ? llb ’‘ iv ’* si,,n *’■ ,{ev ’b'Uie in said , ountv fr gh » 8 iuldi, i"" to East a n^!! Bt streetwft'hs^rinm I ,*' fifty-seven feet n. i ~a l " 3 lot "oar saxl l, 1 . of 12,i f '« e t 1 ‘■«» ” 14,1 fee' 1 l oin Du, 1 21 beginning a* a /"""in.- rlmnee OI P l " 1 i N '.’ r,b a " d N °ble i'et Ih ? '" bleßtre et JO feet H a ong tbe 80uth tohu h ""CWOH 7.1) fee] ,n thei >cc south 210 « 1 g. l.evied on’i'l 1 "orth 21' feet ‘ t ,r "'n Floyd Jis He" y Vlrt 'ie Os a ti fa is < So' '■ B-, in fa o Jf j l' ,art th” 91 th dis ’i'* n Ftow 7 ee " ' -'st aven f ue°i me <Ja " lyinK and - ./r o' l lriv ''I'. 1 '. ando 8111,1 c 'ity. and > ' th'* building on ?I V lO fuot °f Broad I s i'," \ Bmbliim ano J?. la ," d being a two ■ vi sn ,b : virtu£<7 * a £ h l o,lßt ad j "i»inK. b men"urt r*. fa 188 l l « d from the ao.l’m,, B ,' b - ■■". net °f Mrs. Mattie ri'ies, ~’ "“ynohk .o, i ui 1 ' *' ’• as principal, L. Vo.,’^ S,| l>*'’c<-deas | a " W Brookes ..s secu Also i^ 1 '"^ 1 ’ Pofn P ted”our by ‘h "o ne 8, I h^ B, |fMc.owX!*?® at that tfV!t i*ty I!£*§dFA,““ t .*’° B<‘division 8 <‘division of tht c ~y '""I of ; Inland‘inV e « >1 Kla ” beln 8 l’ i “ t f ’* ri »e<l k'"ne and“ .” ld Cooßa divb 48 follows; com; n a '' d . bo ""'led and de. tamencingi at the north corner of 8e» ond avenu and Easr I irst street, I »■ d running along Seco d avenue towards i Broad s:reet forty-six feet, thence at righ an gles from Kast First street aero-s said lots{N'S SB 100 and 101 a distance of nme.y feet, to the , pn perty of .lohn t Warlick, thence at right an gles with the last mentioned line and on the line I dividing lots Nos ini and 102, and miming to k.isi First street, and thence in a straight line along List Fisrt s reet to the startin point, be,ng the intersection of East First and second avenue, the same being known as the express office Conner, with all the improvements there on. Leuied on by virtue of a ti fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of n<t Clark vs J King, endorser, as the property of J King. A,so at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying ami be ingin the Oostanaula division of tee city of Home, Georgia, being the western h If of the lot No 3 tn the said division, and fronting on Broad street thirty-thiee feet, ami running l ack to the baekalley one hand ed and thirty-two feet the same being k own as he store house and lot recently occupied by the defendant. Levied on by virtue of a ti ta issued from the Floyd Su perior court in favor of Winnie W Thornton vs Frank I'alvoloski, as the , ropertv of the defend ant. J. C. Moore Sheriff Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: Mrs, Sallie F. Turner having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estaie of J. Walter Turner, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors ami next of kin of J. Walter Turuerto be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed bv law and show cause, If any they can, why perma nen administration shouit not be granted to Mrs. Sallie F. Turner on J. Walter Turner's es tate. W itness my hand and official signature this 6th day of April 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd ouuty. 4-w or 30 <1 Letters cf Administration. Georgia—Floyd County To ail whom it may co: cern :—Albert white head having in proper form applied to me lot permanent letters of a ministration on the es tate of Paul 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 my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if they can, why i ermanent adini - istration should not be granted Albert White lie id or some other fit and proper erson, on Paul Whitelieard’ sestate witness my hand and official signature this 2nd day of April 1894 John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Letters of Admsnistration. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. ye all whom it may concern :—F. G, Morgan having in proper form applied to me for pei manent letter* of adminis'ration on the esta e of P. N, Morgan, late of said county This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of P. N Morgan to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show ause, if any they can, why permanent admin stration should not be granted to F. G. Morgan <nP. N, Morgan's estate Witness my hand arm official signature this 3rd day of April 1894 John P. Ilavis, Ordinary. Citat on--leave to Sell, GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY: To all whom it may concern : Thomas F. Gar r >ll Administrator of Isabella Cerroll deceas d has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate ol said deceased, and said application will be heard on the tirst Monday m May next. This 6.11. day of April 1894. John P Davis Ordinary. NOTICE. Flovd Superior Court, March Term 1894. In Su ] Application to ad C. A. Allen, > dopt an unknown S. V.’ Allen, ) child. To any and all psrsius concerned. You or either of you are hereby commanded to be anp upearat the next term of Superior Court to be peld on the 4th Monday in September 1894 to show cause if any you can. Why the application in the above stated case should not be granted and in default there of the same will be allow ed witness the Honorale W. m. Henry judge of said court this 13th day of April '894. Wm, E, Beysiegle, Cork of Superior Court Flovd county Ga. 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 to Mrs. E. R Payne, the widow of Samuel F. Payne, deceas ed, have tiled their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the Same will be made the judgment of this Court at tbe May term 1*94, of the Court of Ordinary. This April 2nd I 1894 John P. Davis ( rdinary t'oyd co. ca. Letters of Administration. Teougia, floyd County : To all whom it may concern :—S. D. Camp hav ing in proper form applied to me for permaent letters of administration on the esta e of H. M. Camo, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of 11 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 inent administration should not be granted to S, 1). Cairp on H. m. Camp’s estate, Witness my hand and official signature this 2nd day of April '894 John P, Davis Ordinary Floyd County rixecutors, Sale, Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina ry of Floyd county ;will be sold a auction at the Court house dooriat Calhoun Ga Cour.'y of Gordon on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale: The following property to wit all that tract of land in the 14 District and 3rd Section of originally < herokee now Gordon County, known as the Printup farm lying on the East side of the Ooitanauia Ri-er about (3 miles west of Calhoun ami 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 ihe East slue of the Oostanaula River, known as lots two hundred and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one (221) and two hundred and forty eight (248) con ic ns in all about seven hundred and twenty (720) acres more or less, together with 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 Execior of Estate of IL Printup Dec’d. 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 <-ow entrus ed 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 & beau. Mr. Smith has formed a partnership with his son, M l '- William H. smith, and thev will prac tice under the firm name of Halstead Smith & Son. Very trnlv, L. A Dean. Halsted Smith. Letters of A hninistration Georgia, Floy 1 County: Io all whom it in ly concern: Samuel w« Guv having in proper form applied to me for per manent letters of administration on the estate ,?,! . dobn F 1 Anderson, late of said county This is to cite al! and singular the creditors and next ot kin of John F. Anderson to be and ap -t>ear at my office within the time allowed by law ami show cause, if anv thev can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Samuel W Guv oa John F, Andersotpsestate witness mv him-l and official signature this 2nd day of March 1894. t John P. Davis, Ordinary. THE HUSTLER Or ROME, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1894. Application for Homestead. Georgia Floyd county: T. R. Mothershed has applied for Exemption of personalty, and setting apart ami valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock A. M. On rhe 21st day of April 1894 Instant) at my Offico John P Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Mrs. Ida Va diver having applied for Guar dianshtp of the persons and property of Linton Mi chell Vandiver and James Thomas Vandiver, minoi children of James T. Vandiver late of said County, decease I, notice is givett tb it sain application will be heard at my office at 10 o’clock am., on first M ,,n ' la . v 1,1 M a y next. This April sih. 1894. John P Davis Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C O 4w. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. T >ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Mrs, Sallie F. Turner having applied for Guar dianship of the persons and property of Donald Fleming Turner and John Water Turner, mi nor children of J. Walter Turner late of said County, deceased, notice is given that said ap plication will be heard ai my office, at 10 o’clock a in., on tha first Monday in May next, This April 6ih, 1894 John P. Davis Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C, O. 4-w or 30-d Election Notice for Stock or Fence Liw. Georgia Flovd County Notice is hareby given that an election will be held at the court ground,in tbe 859 [Watters] district GM said county, on the 21st. day ot April lust fl* J4] in which the quest! 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 by law. Giv u under my hand and official signature This 2nd day of Ap'iil 1894. Jahn P. Davis, Ordinary. Citation-Leave To Sell. Georgia, Floyd County To all whom it may concern :—Chas. W. Rush Administrator of Johu Rush deceased has ir uue form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands and personal Property belonging to the e.-tate of sail! deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in May next. This 2nd day of April 1834 John P. Davis Ordinary Georgia—Floyd county: Wliereas, j.S. Berryhill, administrator ot M. N. Buchanan dec. represents to the conrt his petition duly filed, that he has administered W N. Buchanan's estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to -how cause, if any they can, why said admiijis traior should not be discharged from his ad ministraiion and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuarj stb 1894, ' John P. Davis, 2-6-90(1 Ordinary. Application for Letters of Dis niiss:on, GEORGIA— Floyd County Whereas James W. Reeves. Trustee of Mrs, Martha E McGee, ijepresents to the court in his petition duly tiled,, that he has adminis tered Martha E McGee's.estate. This is io cite all persons concerns i. kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said trustee should not be discharged trom his trusteeship a'>d receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894 John P 1 >avis Ordina-y Floyd Co, Ga 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 Mary G- Lipham. the widow of‘A. S, Lipham, decease", have filed their award, ami unless good and suJ cient c-use is shown, the sain • w>ll be made the jndg. ment of the Court at the M av term, 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This April 2, 1894. John P. Da»is. Ordinary Floyd county Georgia Application for Letters ot Disinission. Georgia—Floyd County: 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 cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to sh w cause, if any they c in, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894 This feby. <> 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Application for Letters of Dismission, GEORGIA,—FIovd County: Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White Exectrix, of Nancy 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 concerned, kindred and creditors, 1 to show cause, if any they can, why said Execu trix should not be discharged from her admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in June 1894 This March gth, 1894, John I’. Davis. Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia MA N AGER? METROPOL ITA N LIFE IN’S CO. Owing to iny Bro. in Law ete; - ping into the office of Metropoli tan at Atlanta (he was tempora ly in Atlanta) and taking out a Policy, only short time before his death, and paying upon the same the small sum of 28 cents, that, I got the sum of $250,00 cash, so soon as the claim for his death was furnished the Home Otlice, Any party can iddrees me for any in formation Rev. II W. Hoker, Gra f ton, N. Y. ja A VEST-POCKET remedy Dr. Pierce’s fL-Ty Pleasant Pellets. Put up *\ in little glass vials, handy Y_J and convenient. Sealed, /‘"IX-T'T 'A too, so that you know a’K w they’re always fresh and A V 91 reliable, unlike the ordi- 'j > .i nar y pills in wooden or vK £/iul pasteboard boxes. WM There's nothing in the % way of pills as small or as '' 1 v S easy to take as these little ..I I’elb'ts. There’s nothing kLa- A BO eaB Y and nutllral in ac ’ f tion—nothing that can do is much lasting good. They absolutely and oermanenfly cure Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick or Bilious Headaches, Jaun dice, Sour Stomach, and Dizziness. All de rangements of liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. They're guarantMl to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. A case of Catarrh that can’t be cured by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is so rare that the makers of the medicine are willing to risk this offer: “If we can’t cure your Catarrh, perfectly and permanently, no' matter what your case is, we’ll pay you 1500.” We have Lighting white mountain ana antic ice cream freez ers prices lower than ever Lanham & Sons 236 Broad street. fresh GOODS AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE. The following goods have jqst arrived at Lloyd’s Fair were bought in such quanities as to al low them to be sohi lor less than usual prices: Large Fat Mackerel 10c each Eagle Milk, direct, faotorv, 18c Fancy Teas, all kind, GOc lb Coffees, fresh roasted, 25 to 30‘*. Fancy soda crackers 10C tt>. Finest cream cheese 17u th. Vegetables alwavs plentiful. BAPTIST CONVENTION Dallas Texas, May Hth, to 15th 1894 One fare for the Round Trip, The Western A Atlantic R R, and Nash ville Chattanooga & St Loma Ry. have 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, Btb in charge of Mr. J W. Hicks. The route will be through Middle Tennessee, and the finest por tions of Arkansas and Tex ts. Side trip has been arranged froir Malvern over to Hot Springs at round pip rates of sl,lO If you desire to go to Texas this will De your very best >pportunity to do so, during this year The rates are cheaper and the accommodations will be better Rian will be offered at any other time. For further particulars, writ! J W. Hicks, JII Latimer G P.A. Atlanta Ga. G T P.A. Or Atlanta, Ga. C E Hannan G. P. A. Atlanta Ga. Our better halves say they could not keep house witliont Chamber lain’s Cough remedy. It is used in more than half tbe homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, lowa. This shows i the esteem that remedy is held where has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers have learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quickly and permanently, and th it it is pleas ant an 1 safe for children to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sals by Low ry Br os. Druggist. For Sale Cheap : One Barlock or Caligraph type writing machine in perfect order. Address “Postal” care of Hustler of Rome, 4-16-6 t. Wanted:—A second haud en giue, about 15 or 20 borse po ve Apply to or address Rounsavill Bros. 4-3-ts. Rome, Ga. Wanted—Two live mee for In dustrial insurance good pay and promotion sufe to right parties, Addreas, C. Care Hustler Office. for rent. Two comfortable tenement houses live rooms each on 4th Avnue lor rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one yery comfortable house. 3-lMf W. Hoyt. I ... = ZJ ' ' " ~ ~ AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invet ted. Retails 35 ots. 2to 6 sold in every house: saa pie Postage paid five cents. McMAKIN & Co. FOR BENT. One nice’y furnished room, pleas ant and airv. enquire, 233 Broad St. ts NOTICE. All persons who are indebted to us will please call at our office at once and pay their accounts or ar range for payments. 2w 11. B. Parks & Co. NOTICE. All accounts not settled by the 15th, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Hammack, Lucas & Co. JAPANESE O&A I Ll®, \ 1 /' '<Sb / CURE A New and Complete Treatment, •onsibting ot SUPPOSITORIES, Capsule* of ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Cure for Pi-■ >f every nature and degree. It makes an operation vith the knife or injections of carbolic acid, which ire painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often resulting' in death, unnecessary. Why endure ch » ’ernble dinense? We guarantee 0 joxes to cure any caso. You only pay for wnefits receiver!. $1 a box, 6 for $5. Sent by mail. •Guarantees issued by our agents. RATION Cured. Piles Prevented. ’’ - ’ ■■Ml IUII by Japanese Liver Pellets be great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and 3LOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to ake, especially adapted for children's use. 60 Doses 15 cents. GUARANTEES issued only by Hammack Lucas &. Co.l - We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOOHTZNFGL C KILL N G. G BzYLLUSTERS 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 regula trips to Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for all Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Eg’ga. Corn. Hay. Pe ts Butter. Bacon. Fruits. Dr'ed, Wheat, and all Products of the Country. Geo W Trammell, F B Holbrook, NEW CENTRAL HOTEL7 NEW MANAGEMENT HEW FURNISHINGS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A.LL MODERN IMPROVEMENIS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Ton. O'Neill Manufacturing Company, TELEPHONE. 76. CEUU DENTISTS. f A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad street J over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS. MAX MEYERHARDT. Attorney at Ln\- Office up stairs in new Court House in rear of Superior Ziourt R-Oia, J VIE 4 B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic Hovercy Hul p>sto Baj coraor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at law Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. REECE * DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn g seller at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS— .Ino. W. STARLING—Ennis A Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic * Temple, Rome, (la. teb23. WH. SMITH, Attornev-at-Law. Office I i Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia. ■ tel>32tf WS. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W J. NEAL—M’Henr-y, Nunnally & Neal Attorneys-ut-atLaw, office over Hak Oavidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Gt PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dll. !UMSrj— Physician and Surgeon _ Office at residence 614 avenue A, Four’ ■ Ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon , Offers his r rofessiona' services to the peo pie of Ro.ae and surrounding country Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug st »re, 20 Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at CA. Trevitr drugstore. Xo. 331 Broad street Telepho > 110. resident. N 0.21 DR. C. F. GI tFFIN— Physician and Surge —Office no r Masonic building. Residence 300 4th ay jue. HOWARD E. FELTON-Phrsteian amTsm geon— Office No 6 Th ire Avenue, Ar office day and night. Telephone 02. Frank A-Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre- itt * Johns >n drug store Telephone 13 Resilience 400 Second I’nwinta'tpntlnni’fvo" 1 ...oi FETCHING PRICES, Fancv Mocha and Java coffee 2 / ft, Good tea 30/, fancy tea 50/, heat 60/. Finest grated pineanple 20/can. Rest Rolled oats 15/ a package Price’s Baking Powder 40/ ft. Imported Sardines, key, 12/. Extra fancy lemons 10/ dozen* Soda 5/ ft. Matches 10/ dozen. Best goods only. / JS# Lloyd’s Fair 2» or Malar la, Liver Trou oJ s,or Indigestion, usr' BROWN’S IRON BITTERS I Z I $ FOR GTS. 2 {J Kn Postage, we will send ■ <. A (Sample Envelope, «sf either 7 WHITE, FLEW? or MKFNETIE 9 —<)!'— ■ $ nozZuNrs i * mo. j m Yon have seen it advertised for many ■ 7 years, but have you ever tried it?— If / a not.—you do not know what an Ideal p Z Complexion Powder in. l/fpOZZONI’S M £ tiesides being an acknowledged beautlfler, Z w has many refreshing uses. It prevents cbaf- ■ f Ing,sun-burn,wind-tan,leHsen.siH*rspiration, \ <a etc.; in factlt Isa mostdelicate and desirable ■ 7 protection to the lace during hot weather. 7 18 It is Sold Everywhere. ■ 1 . For sample, address 7 J J. A. POZZOrii CO. St. Louis, MoJjJ g W_ »>?■ BLOSSOM a as safe and hannless as a flax seed poultice. 1„ Aitslikeapo’d. tice, drawing out ver and pain, and curing aP Jh»sases peculiar io ladies. ‘'Orange Bios? >n” 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 ceiptofSi. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co. f Panorama Place, Chicago, HI. Sold by D.JW.|Curry. druggist