The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 08, 1894, Image 4

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-fX zCALS. MF . Augusta Bogeu’ of Colum- ; <8 visiting her sister, Mrs . Dora Johen on Fifth Ave’ First Class single Burner Oil Stove, only 50 cts., Lanham & Sons 236 Broad St. a. B. McArver& Co. are rushing out their straw hats at a bar gain. FIBEMANS TOURNAMENT AT Gb., May Bth, 1894. On May Bth, th? Chattanooga Rome & Columbus Railroad will Bell round trip tickets from all local stations to Rome Ga., at one fare. Tickets will be good to return on May 9tb. C. B. Wilburn, ts Trade Manager. Salesman Wanted: Free prepaid outfit., one of our agents has earned over 120.000 in ‘ive years. P. O. Box 1371,New York. 5-7-61. Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco 1 5 cts. per pound, at P. L Turnleys & Co Centre 1 Hotel Block. Go to A. B. MeArver & Co., to get your Ox tord ties and shoes at a bargain. Letters of Administration. Georgia, floyu County : To all whom it may concern :—W H Coker hav ing in proper form applied to me for penna, nt letters of administration on lite esta e of Mary E Towns, late of said county. T his is to cite al) and singular the creditors ai d next of kin of Mary towns to be and appear at my office with in the time allowed by law and sle w cause, if anv the' can, why perm meat administration should not I* granted to tlie County Admr. or some other fit ami pnoper person on Mary w- Town’s estate. Witness my haml and official signature tins 7th dav of M a > ’*94 John P, Davis Ordinary v 'oy d county Application for Leiters o! Disinission. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas El. Bosworth, administrator of Jas T Vandiver dec’d. representsto the court in his petition duly tiled, that he has administered James T Vandiver’s estate This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to sb. w cause, if any they c.n, why said adminis trator should not lie discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the firs'Monday in Aug. 1894 This May 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Application for Letters of Dis u'ssion. GEORGIA Floyd Countv Whereas M. A. Nevin, Guardian of John wy ly Snider, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered John Wy ly Snider's estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred ami erediTors, to show cause if any they can, why said Guardian should not be di-charged from his Guardiannhip and • . cieve letters of dinuiiHslon on the first Mondey in June 1894. This Muy 7th 1894. John F. Datis, Ordinary Floyd County .Georgia. Year's Support. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : Notice is herehv given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart ■and assign a year's sunport toPatience r Timms the widow of W" V T.mms decease 1 , have filed their award, and unles- good and sufficient cause i« shown, the sam ■ w 11 be made the jndi>. mentof the Quirt at the June term, 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This Mav 7th 1894. John I’. Dads. Ordinary Floyd county Georgia Citation-Leave To Sell. Georgia, Floyd County To all whom it may concern :—W. H- Ennis Administrator of Win v Timms decease'! has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands and fiersmial Property belonging to the estate of said deceased, andlsaid application will tie heard on the first Monday in ■tune next. This 7th day of Maylß>4. John P. Davis Ordt nary Citation—Leave to Sell. GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY: To all whom it tnav concern : Anderson Thoinp son Guardian of Samuel Thoiurson and Lucretia Thompson, minors lias in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lauds tielonging to the estate of said minors, and said application will tie heard os the first Monday in June next. This 7th. day of May 1894. John P Davis Ordinary. Bpulffir.’p ~ apss a a » u w • Jsaoq ja..o jo p[o uu of ajq ttutAtS tauoa Aojfsap putt wapjontp Aa u pis Vmjj'oj ‘uoiiudpnuoJ 9Adt|M ‘Wfadat: jo wo, ejtg> ‘uopsatfip ptv ‘Buais.i« aqi an auoj Xaqj •saapwoj s./pirj ’JQ Xjj uojijp ‘Uo.i aqqßoq aiitj u ui asjoq n zutffnd joq SHaNAYO SSMOH OX •S|siß3njp Xq ejue joj xoq jad sjuan e? •psapj ppsaS P UB uinaqc] ‘jajpx ‘tnuaw, Sanj ‘saidcijj ‘s-ptq aXy to.vq aiog awojq.3 Joj Aina tiinpaa v«y >Beta*tx|C ai <8 7“” • MT®iJ»qnreni» * '.fiif’k: I -?L ! •Vfs.’-A., • Lqip'V. KLUSTER OF ! BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Mr. W. A. Rhudy, one of th? It vent and beat merchants in Rome and one of the most success ful, finds that his stock of furni ture in his store aud warerooms is entirely too large for the trat e litre and haviug decided to reduce it and turn it into cash has rented a most excellently located store in Atlanta on Peachtree street and will on about June Ist. ehip a portion of his mammoth stock to Atlanta. * * The many friends of Will Rhudy will be delighted to know that while he is going to Atlanta and will move hie family there, having rented a residence on Mill street, that he is not leaving Rome for good but only temporarily and that his business here will be continu ed as heretofore and that be would be here several times every month to see his friends and look after his large interests here. ♦ ♦ * That his brief visit to Atlanta will be a success every one wishes and no one doubts and all join the Hustler in the pleasure of know ing that so valuable a citizen and so clever a man is not leaving us lor good. *** Talking about bachelors, and these twenty one j ear locusts Sheriff Mom e sayo that Joe Owens has been in this county during three iu.vasions and that makes Joe — smile. * * * BailiffT.G.Garrett, of North Car olina district tel sme that there are millioi s of locusts in his section and that every one of them has a big on eech wing. He says that those of 14 years rg\ had a “P’‘ on the wing while those of the invation, before the war, had a “W.” He thinks that the W means ‘war, woe and want. ’’ ind th inks democrats ought to be digging dugouts. * ♦" ♦ Col. R. A. Denny will leave Rome in a sow days for New York, and about the first of June will sail for Europe. Col. Denny will spend hie loose change and three months on the Continent, and if it costs mors why he doesn't eare a continent-al. I have perfected a syndicate arrangement with the Colonel and he will act as our European correspondent aud at torney on foreign relations. « * « 1 held a private konversation with him this morning, in regard so the trip, add he assures nee that he will be able to leave the city in broad daylight. He will walk to New York, thereby saving steerage funds. In France he proposes to deliver a series of lectures on the German dialect, while in Italy he will give special readings in Southern plantation dialect and tell em’ all about the New Orleans affair. Then if he can loose as much at Monte Carlo es the maa won who broke the bank—he w'll b- in the swim rtcrossing the At lautic. Through these columns Dick Denny will tell us people all about it. See? **♦ Mr. Jack Davis, manager for E. E. Forbs music House, requests us to »ta»e that he has moved his stock of musical iustuments, Bi cycles aud Type writers into the Jewelrv house of J. K. Williamson at Allen & McOsker’s old stand. He calls special attention to his beautiful line of wheels and wil[ ti.ke pleasure in waiting on you. 5 8 t «u pCEi<TEHEmsg Ip > .'1 cclOateF . KidqcoveS df fit .p, ■ • ■ < .injz: rn\cjc>v:s < ’/d’; O’,'ZTr C- dit BEWAEJ Or IMITATION THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY MAY 8, 1894 Letters of Administration. GEORGIA,FIoyd County: To all whom it may concern :Ennis & starling having in proper form applied to me for per manent letter* ot adminiatmtion on the estate «f Jack Prior, col, late of said county. Thia is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Jack Prior to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can why permanent adminia tration should not be granted to W. H. Ennis on Jack Prior’s estate. wi tlless uiy hand ami official signature this 7th. day of May 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County. Letters of Ad ministration. Georgia,floyd county To all whom it may concern Win. J. Gordon having in proper form applied to me for perma nent letters of adminlstratioHde bonis non with will annexed on the estate of William T. Gor don. late of said county. This is to cte alia d singn'ar the creditors and next of kin of Wm. T. Gordon to lie and appear at my office within the timeallowed b" law and show cause if they can, why permanent administration de bo nis non with will annexed, should not lie grant ed to Wm T Gordon on Wm T Gordon’s estate. Witness my hand and official signatvre this 7th day of May, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Sheriffs Sales For June. Gergia—Floyd county. Will be sold before the C urt house door in the City of Rome, Floyd c between the legal hours of sale on ihs Ist Tuesday in June, 1894, the following described property to wit: One undivided half interest in part of lot N0.(295), 24th district and 3rd Secti in Floyd Co, Ga, Adjoining lands of Mark Taylor, naar Sha n non Station cm the E. T. V. & G t R. R. about seven miles north of Rome, containing 40 acres more or less, and on west side of said Lot and of equal width across. Also one undivided half interest in City lot, in the city of Roma, on what is known Sevier heir lot, being lot No 9 fronting on Serier St, of surrey made by Hines M Smith, fronting 77 1-2 feet by 251 feet back towards right of way of Rome Railroad. The above 40 acres, tract above referred to is now occupied by Mark lay lor as tenant. Lived on by virtue of a mortgage iita issued from the FToyd Superior court In favor of The Southern Banking and Trust Co., Transferees, vs John C. Printup as the property of the defendant. i Also at the same time and place, East half of lot No. 2t> in the 22nd, District and 3rd, Section of Floyd county Ga. Levied on by virureSof a fl fa issued from the Floyd C’ f y Court in favor of Thomas Philpot vs, M. J. Bobo and William Richardson, As the i orperty of the D. fendant Also at the same and place all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying ynd being in ti e 23rd District and 3rd Section of Floyd Co. Ga. containing one fourth of an acre off of let sf land No. 283 in said district and sect.on bound ed on North by property es Celia Young. East by Line Street, South by the property of Thom as Ra wls, west by Bluff street, Lev edon by vit tue of a ti fa issue from the 919th Dist. <7. M. in favoi of S;F. Cr ne vs Jim paws and Ellin Rawls as the property of Jim Rawls one of the Detts. Levy made by W. P. McLeod L. C. Also at the same tin e and place, all that trac er parcel of land lying and;being in the o osta naulr division of the city of Rome Ga. know < n the plan of said city as lots Numbers 56 and <5 of said division being the place on which the said w W. Seay re ided on 31st day of Decem ber iBB9 anh formerly known as the Vliet prop erty, Levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd Superior Court in favor of Rome Fire Insurance Co. vs. W W Seay as the property of the Defendant. Also at the same time and place a parcel of land situated iu that part of Floyd Co., G., known as “New Rome,’’ being oT land lot No. 357 in the 23rd District and 3d. Section, of said county aud described as follows: Begin ning at the intersection, aud south west corner of Tenuesse Avenue aud Seventh Street, aud running along said Tennessee Avenue S. 6 deg. 46 min. W. a distance of 226 f' e - , thence due west 152 fee', thence S. 5 deg. W 202 feet, then e 8.84 deg. 30 min. VV. 86 fee., thence S. 3 deg. W. 237 feet, thence N. 83 deg. 30 min, VV. 70 feet, thence S, 5 deg, 3 min. W, 786 feet, thence VV . 1 deg, S. 660 feet N, 26 deg. 30 mm, E, 1782 feet, with the line of the furnace Com panies property to a white oak • tree, thei.ee S. 58 deg. 40. E. 340 feet along 7th. Street to the begin uihg corner contaiuiig 17 acres more or less, also that part of land iu lot No. 357 describee described as follows: Beginning at a point 950 feet due South from the N. E. corner of lot No. 357. Thei ce running due South along the lai d line be tween lo No. 357 and No. 356. a distance of 1,100 feet, thence due West a distance of 1.000 feet Tennessee Avenue thenc' a >ng said Avenue N. 6 deg. 45 min.E, a dist ance of 810 feet to Holders corner, thence S, 83 deg. 15 min E. 15 91- 2 feet to als foot Alley, thence along said alley N’ 6 deg. 45 mio. E. a distance of 250 fe , to Cedar St. thence along said street No. 15 E. A distance of 270 feet, thence 575 deg Ea distance of 570 feet to the beginning corner containing 22 1-2 acres more or less }R< seve I in this parcel of land is the rig it of way of the CR & C R IL siding to Furnice & the right of way of ihe Rome .St R R running across one c truer. Leved on by vim-* of a Jmor. gage fifa i.isued from the Floyd Snpr ior Court is favor of J.King vs New Rome Land Co as th? property of the Deft J'kbC. Moore, Shrrikf. yIOM i 1 . .1 I.lx.l). vx. Ahiu-baU Hk. W. A. RHUBY Having pur chased tlie entire stock of Furniture from Messrs. Hanks & Roberts, and consoli dated it with my already large stock I am now WITH And am ready to supply your I with anything and everything THE FURNITURE LIN&- Business is business, and if you can secure furniture now, that you will b u y 1 ater on at regular uri ces and save from wenty to fifty per cent, why -jJHIS IS I respectfully direct your attention to the great bargains that you know 1 must have secured n the HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved and lam going to move them and move them at once. The first who come to lend me a helping hand will pull in the cash, % Jk. KEHZTJIDY Kink aid Corner ."Broad S