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TERMS OE SIIBSCRIPTIG
9 ce ut „ .veck or $5.00 per anuum
"mFICE' Corner Broad Street rd
“ ' '- hi h Avenue.
Official Organ
Os tbocl’y "f Rome, and Foyd, th’
"Banner county ‘of Georgia.
MAKE vol It APPLICATION.
“The num whose business is > l
.sterpret the Bibin is likely ''
snake a sad inif'B of interpreting ”
platform “ —[Atlanta Journal, I'-',
atifi organ. ]
Today Mr. Atkinson seems to hr
3 >ing pretty "6 tuank yu.
3 lie C 'list lution is a big paper,
but since Grady’s de atli, sis a '■ on di
Alex. Stephen’s old home c'ouii’v
n-ent for Bill Atkinson, lour to
oue.
General Evans did i it speak in
Lincoln county —a go: <1 reaton
why he carried it.
Oates, of Alabama, is not only a
jail&ut o I Conft-Jei’ate \ derail 1 bti l
b.e is aiL uioe: a' with a democratic
record.
The Mac... .eh graph is right:
Georgia should have a state j ri
jnary held in every county on the
i;miv day.
Bil Atkinson will poll a good v<t(
in the Fultor. priimuies—see if In
loot. The Atlanta ring dont control
til of the gr»‘<. <-i'"
Gene".'tl Evan’s right hand bowi r.
5 w pa of J.
K. Huies, the third iar y cam:!—
.iut' -for Governor .
ill., .-...u ih.ii ’in engageinei.t
jj..wanl < '.’.ild ami Miss
Lyl.ir, th< aotn • ' .
•d ami that they jviii wed early in
■ he summer.
Bartow’s ring rule mass meeting
only numbered I'3—and yet the
ringeter sent ou‘ •cm!., saying
that “600 votes were present and
Id with enthusiasm.”
The Atlanta p dliticahs, hating the
•copies champion fur doing such sig
nal service in ihe defeat of the At
mtu Soldiers Home poor house
•. .neu;, s.y tliev wil. desert him) no
rii 'titr wi nt the cost.” But will
Aber?
Pe is were n :ver tliirker iua pod
Lan tho Atlanta Constitution and
populist convention jjsf now.—Jour
nal .
And Ilia Con dilution’s emdidate,
■ eneral Evans, how thick is he with
■ hem?
According to the Conpti’uHnn's
own showing Lin- mass meeting of
Oconee county was three times as
large and d presetutive, in piopor-
Vm. to Democratic voters in the
county, as that of Richmond.—
Griffin News,
To date, Bill Atkinson has mime
a most successful campaign, lie
has wen eight out of the fourteen
counties that were to make the
‘landslide’’ —and he has had no
corruption campaign fund with
which to charm.
Tor months, Johnson was the only
man in the race for Governor of Ala
bama so says the Journal. Does the
Journal reuiembei the Constitution’s
“news service ’in Georgia,how it ap
peared that General Evans was the
only wan running.
sVhile General Evans speaks.
O’Brien Sturnes A Co. follow in the
wake of Cobb. Felder A Co. the
Maligners, and Atlanta boodle flows
into the doubtful eNunties In
meantime Mr Atkinson is pleading
his ow.i cause and the conscienscious
guppoit of only the enpurcharable
Deme rat vote. 'Win? why with the
wo .! Hat boys to help him, of coarse
ue v ill win.
■ ■■ ■ ' _. —— ■
Now that t'ie D nmcrats of A a
Cam.-i. h iv-i “.-et down on”tiio Atlau
a C,.n.-tituti<>n ptibims the J"cr
ad” can turn iw Ala-
Lara batteries cn W Y.Atkinson and
by its delightful mi.-srt jre itatiou
>!cct linn Governor —with a grander
majority ___________
\\e agr e with the Journal: Ji
the Constitution DeliuVes that the
ihird I’. rty is right why the Con
stitution can t believes that the
Democratic party is right and the
sooner the Coustittution alligus its
sell properly, why tne better lor
Democracy.
The Marietta Journal, strictly
non-part,zan says:
Several counties acted Saturday,
Evans curried Bartow, Lincoln
and Telfair. Atkinson carried
Cherokee, Clince and Oconee. On
imsdi- Atkinson carried Talia
ferro. The vote stands, Avails
and Atkinson 18.
? . JT-
Alas f or the Constitution. It is
doom <1 to we p one - tm.ie ovei
the bier of a candidate slaughter
ed by its support. —Journal.
Let the Evanescent boomer pre
pare to shed tears, instead of cain
i paign boodle, v.i’h said Coustitu
i lion for the polit ; cal hopes of Gem
Evan t 00, are numbered.
Does the Constitution consider
t Zack lliirgrove, of Rome audhph
c nam White of McDuffie, “dissa •
fled Democrate?”—Journal.
don’t know about the Rever
end White, colored, but Major
Zack .as o; ,i f Id us—since Im
am! the Heine Post office sevi-iuj
connections, that he was “one of
the best of Democrats.”
< 'neral Evans will be expeC' C
to stump the State against the
Populists for Mr. Atkinson. —Sa-
vannah Dispatch.
i And that is just what he will <
if At I insun is nominated. That is
tl. kind of Democrat General Ev
ans is .
J When wa» 1 ‘at” in
. t!. I’iiird party war of 1892?
Every county Gen. Evans car
ri - tl u Atkinson organs say it is
his . home county. Before Au
gust first, they will find that fully
one hundred counties may be thus
classed.—Griffin Call.
There’s about as much truth at
oue end of that statement as there
is at the other and “the other end’
s pure fiction.
To the Atlanta Journal’s “North
I East Georgia” correspondant, who
can't get over a bit of pleasantry from
Miss Ellen Dortch, of the Milledge
villc Moon, we make two suggestions;
First let iiii.. come out of his bomb?
proof, non de plume, and shew his
veteran courage, and second, after lie
has ceased to be ainys'tr -’, why let
him read some of Frank Stanton’s
recent sallies of wit and gems of
jokes about “war records,”
The third party people in conven
tion yesterday paid >he editor of the
esteemed Constitution an honor
win -h, no doubt, was fully appreci
ated. A motion was made inviting
the afores.id editor to a seat on
the fh'or of the convention. “Birds
<>f a n itiiey,’’ etc, —Atlanta Journal.
Wonder if the Journal knows who
• • tie editor of the esteemed Consti
‘.uu n’’ issupporting for governor.
WHY THE CHANGE!
A great deal has been said about
the date for mass meetings of the
Clark county democracy being chang
ed by an Atkinson committee to ben
efit the chances of Mr, Atkinson.We
note the fact that the primary culled
by the executive committee of De-
Kalb county tor June 30th has been
called in and a primary order for
May 29th. We have no doubt the
committee had good reasons for so
doing just as was the case herein
Clarke county, but wouldn’t it be
well for some of the Evans p'.pers
tha* have been parading the action of
Choke's committee as tricky on the
par: of Mr. Atkinson’s friends, to
send their reporters over into DeKalb
co ant y and investigate the actions of
this Evans committee?,-Athens Ban
ner .
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY MAY IS.
Si-s the Atlanta Drily C'um
naerciid, a conservative Evaiu • ,
per:
•* faliafej ro instructed her dele,
gab> for Atkinson, yesterday This '
makes the votes for g .verncr
stand: Evans, 18 — Atkinson 18. I
Neck and mck they go down the
track it. a despera’e contest for I
I Sat urdaj s st a >.i-s : Hall, G wine tie, ■
Monroe, Molou Hal .Murray. Wi o
will win the lead? Ah ! that is the ;
(jU st ion.
—.—___.
Joe James, tne man who s;dd
he would believe Tiunie Board j
before he would any good wo
man in Gordon count,, suc<' ad
e<t in carrying Douglass county for
Atkinson. —Calhoon Times
The above is a brilliant arg -
ment and will doubtless carry
Gordon counny overwhelmingly f> r
Evans. In the same issue of the
Times, however, we notice a long
aad well written editorial,kicking
most vehemently at the Atlant i
Evans Daily paj era, bee tl
have so unjustly’ slandered Gordon
county in hti'’ white c. p ’ trouble .
Perhaps alter ml Gordon will vote
for Mr Atkinson —a little bit.
The intellig' .it correspondent
of the Atlanta J urnal at Gaines
ville, predicts that Hallcounly will
pass resolutions endorsing the ad
ministration at the pritnuiy to be
held Saturday. This will be the
first known instance when a pri
mary passed resolutions of snv
kind and the process will I .
ed wnh curiosity. AVil! < ach vo. r
write hia own resolutions - mil
stick them in the bailor, b x, or
will he be implored to make hi.s
. choice of several sets of reany
made resolutions? And what ■
will the ballot boxes be? —Griffin.
N e w s.
“Who carried Douglass '•< u
ty?” Atkinson. Why did he carry
it? Because the veople of t1;,,.
county have been imposed up ;>
; by the braggart, and accepted 1> ;n
at the estimate he places or him
self instead of at, his real wori ;i,
which is Atlanta Gaz if.
We are proud to say that wu
have se -ii no such h '.rsh and un
just. language, as the above, used
by any Evans paper outside of At
lanta. Such abuse might be heaped
on the head of General Evans
with as muth justice as it is upon
Mr. Atkinson —but Atkinson pa
pers are conducting the -campaign
upon a higher plain. The Atlanta
Gazette wdl have to l£ eat crow”—
Mark that prediction.
SAUCE EOR THE GOOSE IS SAUCE
FOR TH I! GANDER.
The “mass nae’cUng” in Doug
lass county which elected Atkin
son delegates w’as participated in
by less than 150 voters. This is no
way to s-cure on expression of the
; will of the people. A half dozen
wire-workers can control a mass
meeting and run it to suit them
selves. The only fairway to find
out what tho people want is to
give them a chance to express
their preference, and this can only
be done by r holding primaries.—
Calhoun Times.
Suppose the Times pauses a mo
ment in its wild indignation and
casts its eagle eye on Bartow
where less than 200 voters set at
naught the petition of the Atkin
son men, who wanted primaties,
and in ma u s meetihg put through
a cut and dried order of business.
Douglass has only two delegates Io
the Gubernatorial convention,
while Bartow has four. Let the
Times fight fair.
BRANDED AS FALSE.
The following is clipped from
the Macon Evening News:
‘Tn his speech at Gainesville,
Mr. Atkinson is said to have re
ferred to General Evans as being
‘‘a superanuated idiot,” Whom the
gods wish to destroy they first
make mad. ”
Ihe same “special” which con
veyed the above statement to the
Constitution, eaid Mr. Atkinson
spoke to about 300 voters
Now the facts obtained by th*
Hustler of Rome from the Con
stitution s special correspondent
at Gainesville, are that said cor
respondent sent no such message j
Ito the Cons: initiin, th it if
, wer" hilly 890 viiierr in the . .
e >ce and ’bat tin y li udc l ' d .'ir
I Atkinson an ovntion
Further, a halt <l< z- nos G.-.iu< s
vilis best citiZ l ns who i.< < rd tl e
■ speech, have made affidavi’s de*
ihud ling the offfimive langmue
and testify n g most positively that
Mr. Atkinson make no sucli state
ment.
Baldwin and Oconee will be
' heard from again.— Augusta Her-
I aid.
And so will R chmond and Tel
fair.
THE TWO RECORDS.
, WHAT 1 ACH CANDIDATI I L WIHL
IX THE LEGISI.AT! m .
‘ lion W, Y. Atkinson was a mem
her of th' . ■.. islatuie 1T >m Coweta
county from 1886 to 1894. Hon
C. A. Evans was State senator
from So v .it county m 1 *59 —60.
Hs r« ar« th" record the twomeu
made, by which we impartially
1 i judge their i haracteras; .atesmen,
■ »« EVA in C >RD
1 lutroduc -d a ] Voted toali ,w
bid which was
passed, to makeup, ~ payme,,.
the office oi com-| w h„ u there wa-
. missioner of agri l(l panic.
I j culture elective'
■ 2 1 utroduc-*d thei
bill establishing o ,
■ .. v ■ ■ 2 \ oted > tb >
i the Georgia or ; ,
' . 1 T 1 ls b nll *iiW;-
I mal ami Indus-
-j trial school for i '' r ’' l “‘‘' i ” usll O
• : girls
” 11 ’ ' which don a worth .•
J ioe state road an(l ooU b > ( ( d
.’betterment ipms Uinrder . roi ..
jtiou was settled- , nan wh( . W!!t . ( ;
tlwilii a saving . ...
. the State ol s7l
, i 000.
i ! 4 Intrcdnc'd ;■
I lull' whi Ji w - . - , „
. . , 1 i.i' i • < u.-' d a
: passed, ov wnicri,■ , . ~
’ bill to noiish
! the st ate n ; a nnu .
• 7 ■• - tna ,iV |il! • •
ally saved slo,l
. 000 for the in-i
I spection of oils.
o Aided to in-i 5 Voted to n-
: crease th»- “'Hu- (7ea [ a ij jawsap,
jm n school f u mi' , rs ri at ing mon |
jr om $400,000 toj ,y [ bv
1 250,00') P’- : ' ( State to educa
annum. , ua l purp
6 Aided to in
cruise th • Con
federate soldiers
and soldiers widi 6 Voted against
; ows pensiousiallowiugConfed
' I from $19,000 an-''rate privates to
mially to $460. choose their own
i 000 annually. .>ffiivr>,
ANNOUNCE M ENTS.
To the voters of Floyd county,
. I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of representa
tive of Floyd county in the next
, Leg’slature. My candid:.cy sub
ject to the action of the democratic
primary to be held on May 26th.
Moses R. W right.
To the voters of Floyd county, 1
1 hereby ann uuce myself as a cau
i didate lor the office of Rcpreaenta-
( live in the next Legislaiure, niy
( candidacy subject to the action of
the Floyd county Demociatic pri
mary to be held May 26th.
C, Vv , U.< J JR VOO D.
Hustler of Rome: —Please an
nounce my name as a candidate for
‘ the next Legislature, subject to
the action of the Democratic party
at the primary election to be held
on May 26th. Respectfully,
R. T. Fouche
Hustler of R ime:—Please an
nounce my name as a candidate
for the next Legislature, subject to
action of the Democratic party at
the primary election to be held on
May 26th. Resp- ctfully,
John H. Reese.
T.) i in voters of Floyd county. 1
hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the office
of representative of the county of
Floyd, subject to the action of the
coming democratic primary.
W. U. Bryan
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~ Drink It v■’. ■-. ;■ i tc'-st-, : when you “
■ •retired: wnenj .. heated. Wen- ■
ever, i A . • -S t.m:.eru..ie
■ drink w..: ut vou »
HIRES’ s
i Rootbeer*!
s A 25c. pkg. makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere.
= Send 2c. sump for beautiful picture cardi and book. S
I ■ The ( has. E. Hire* Co., Philadelphia. E
MiuinuHiiiiiiuitiiiiiiuiuuiiuiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniu
bales Forhne.
LKGIA 11. YO c,lx 1Y
\\ di I e .Mild Isidore tin* Q urt house d<>or
1:1 ‘ * ' ' I; ' ‘d K’Un v,l‘ io><; c ’Ui.iy kJ u. bei wevt*
ti’t* ii In iijs oi -..tie on he isi linxmv in
.L.ii.-, I'.'!, the lolu.wing lit c.ibeil nr.ipciiv to
wit:
"■• ' "H'li'i <•:. hull' uir.-reM in part <>f lot
li in- i'i t iin.i .ild Si- -h .ii t loyd c
' H" 1 i'- i.ui" i'J .I '. I.n lor, n.»»r Sbiin
ii . - ..i ;.ni . In- I.i .\ . i; 1. in
■<e\eri miles no rhos Rome, Contlininu 4-i'.u-res
no.re oilers, .uni on west side .1 said Lor
u Midi h ;o-r >-s Also One nnd'vided
halt in., re-, in • ity 1 -I, m the e.ny id K-.,i ~on
t. ...it is I.noivn ;-«>i ier heir lot, being lot ,Xo :i
i i-..nting on Se- i. r S., of Auri ev imine by Hines
V smull, fr.m lag I le. tby let 1, a ,.k
-towards rigli oi way of Roni: Railroad, lue
ab<>.<- I‘i.u-rrs, irae. above re.erred to is m w
..ccupi. d by .Mark laylor as mi aid. Lived on
oy 'it'll a a orjgag.. litais-uedlrmnrhe
i- li.y s.ij erioi ■ .. . u. tavm'of I'lm s .ii. Imr i
lla'.i.m, and l .'iist Co,, franst,-rees, vs John
> . i'rr.t:ii w.i the property ol til - rlefendanc.
Also the same tl nu .''nd plane, East half of
"i -.o Jil in iln- .-ml, bis.rii : and .ird, sec.ion
■ d f-'loyd ym.uty n.i. i evi-idon by virure ol' a b
la tie.i .1 an ilie b 'l..vd Qi:y < <‘.iu tin lavor ot
i lioiii. s I’iiilpot vs, ,M. ,l. j.i.bo and william
lim an ism., as the , orperty of the PefeuUiuit.
-li-'uii L' -:mie ml plane ail that t r ct. Os
i.a. el m ..i.ni sit naled, lying ami being ju the
-10 l District :md .Ird S.-ei ion of Floyd Co. Ga.
nil.lining .i.i.'itrUi oi an acre off of lot el
land Xo. fs.l in raid i.istricr and sect on bmind
'•■oil .Xoii.il .V proper.) 1 (cm Young. East
by Line Str. ', .soon by Ibe property of ibom
■- d.i.Us, ~y idnii scree'. Levied n br vir
■ll 1 a II ' i issue I: oni the J o.sliee (Join t ol tiie
..I. in favoi s; I-'. ( r l.e \s
ii -1 l.i>. - anil Em i Kiwis .is ilm p roper tv
' vlr ' lile Le ’.' ■-■ leby
n . 1 . McLw >u L. C.j
' •■ , a •i ,i •
‘ ,r i ..'i J\ uhd . -'‘i ii;; m tiic K )osta-
:i ■"’ ’•' *' - • <»: file Ci Cy< >1 i•, • ra. know oil
h ’"■ ■ • c»cy as lots Numbeirs 66 ami
1,1 ■ 11 '” *' 11 beiuu iLe pktCj on wnirh Hie
saui w W b-ayrc i.ie i on 3L> day oi i>*cein
. < r an t formerly known a.s he Vlici. prop
t)i?. Li.y i. d■ii hy virile ot aii fa issued iron)
(be r'F ■. d Superior C<»uil in favor of Home fire
i»i-*iuai;c ■ < v<. vV iV Seay as the property
ol the Defendant.
A ’at the iiue time ami place, a parcel <•'
lan*! .'>u.uaic i i, tiiat part ot e lo>d ct».» -iy Ga.,
kuowo a.-, “New Koine ’ eiug part oi L.ml lot
” iii die -dru, liiatrici. anu 3rd section oi
■■• . . ■
iiii., inr.erseej h»h and botuliwcsi, come'
■' 1 -? ■, ivennu ami bevenui street, and
fumiing \iong .->aiu Tennessee Avenue Soulli,
d‘ 4 ■> > • west a, distance ol 22G feci,
l, ‘‘ •*' West f.;2 feet, thence boutii .> ueu,
W' • thence South 84 Ueg, 3U nun West
O') icc(, ( ' .!< . Sou.h < ( e.a West J 37 feet,
I'lenuc N'orr - sj dvg, 30 mtn, West 70 itet
tin nee Su .to & lag- a nun, Wesi 7b6 feet, the nee
I >/* ' * > boutii 660 feet ttoence Norui jg
. . 11 Ii l lie tint- of the 1
/ja. sji - Hues property, to a white oak tree
Liie.K’** a Hi) ueg,4o min e *st, 34ii feet along
t to tne begn.nmg co. uer - ( ini -
- J. • ' more or Also that pan oi
a .a ju io, ; described . s follows: lie
gj.i atip. . v .. ; Jut D-bO leet due Soutii from the
■ " ; lot uce i. n ..
• e -i* .g cue iunu ime between io- .No.
. .i uiLi.tm e i i i,iou leer, thimc.
• • • i uce <1 i.oo - fuel to TeHnuso<’*
Ant a•. . t ,u . along o.iid avci tie A onto 6 deg,
* ’ "‘h, i.. • .. dl-uiuuc Oi 510 ltd to Aioid». !>•
!l ”/i'ili ft.Li( g I.) null mst i.i . 1-sJ
ffim Io a.) iu-* ;ulj, i;i..i,(’e d iuug sain aiiy
I - Olin G«!C’. 1> win, . . A un.'am.u Os L'. 0 leei
< eUt»r b.icet, i ii-ucc a! .m_ > ii-i street iNunh
«dn. 1., a uisLance oi 270 leel, thence
b u... ~) d. g. Earn, a uestaLce uj mMcet to toe
*>t gin ,i .1 . »rnei < ■ nla inJog _2 l-2a more or
11 ■’’■'-''’l ci' in mis paicvi ol iaiiu j.s Hie i igh,
oi way oi .nu <.K. a i ii. Muing >» I
'■* ’ c arni ihe right oi wa» to mv Konie bt-» K. ;
iUn.d. <<o p/ps.-s ne corner, levied on hy virtue
<h mi.ri/.igx* li-iu i>.-i<c«i th the r loyu bt.-
i’avor ul I. King vs. New
*-aad ihe property oi the lieiemiant,-
Aif-o ut ihe same time ami place, the cfepot
..■I upon vb • joc
I ■ 1,. G.
| pot, property in the city oi Home, Ga?, a d iy*
■* •' ■ 1 • ■ - ■ oecveun ist Avemm inlaid ci *.
:t * 'Rc ... >wah Ki .er ami nedr ttiu lout oi
■ • building i i sni i laud bein .■ a
1 ■
j'.At.lag. L Uud on by virtue of a ii-fa issued
- u.v b .i .superior Court m tAvoruf abs
■•o;i *J . i.i v.> l'h ilomu Kall Kc.au Co.,
as piTuci. ;i. ami John li. Keynolus ami \V. w
liiuonb .- < >uT ic*> OH S. : pci>uds as Bond. aS
rhe prop o. th •. u. a, Go., prupuriv
poimeu by .'A . jirouK.-*.
Aisoai . s tine time an.i place, No. . 9 Doc
tor spi.a u . hav iugoiiu i< ch st cl axeis, pat -
ent vdk-i ■*, No. . filings, shafts, full leather lop
leadier ua o aru wuh silver plated rein rail,
lamps on di. lender trimmud in green leather
ami gearj .mud dark green, same as uescribe<i
in ■ wi . :i- • .<. L vied on virtue oi a
inorigage .a issued Irom the 1 loyd ( ity
< oiiri i.i j.,. rof tin Milburn Mgf. Company
vs c, HamiiuOii t As the pioji'crtY ui the defemi
ant.
-xisoait’ie ame time and place, one house
and >otaii o.oing the tOW i of E.isl Koine said
Joe front;. •> » leet on Spring creek road and
running •■ ■■ . i.JS feet to property of
I’ampbuJi, -onled on the Last by property of
Eliza Xu.' ,aml on the West by Sarah iiortom
deed mid .deu one hail interert. Leviedun b\
‘ ue ol iis med John J Btack, i.,\
Collectoi ...tor oi Suite audio, vs.Maliala
ar..' Lm-j • ain as the property of the defend
ant.
Also a ’ > same time amt place, Robert 1\
I’owed’s •buiivc simre in the following de
.•uriiied la -i-. devised to tviiaut for Jile. viz/iot
ol Jami?- . j... in zf nd 1 ict ami 3rd Section
in i io\i- < I'tinty <»a., con ainii»g 160 acres more
or less .... . Liiat jait ol lot of land No. 243 on
di E.t.-i de of Spring (reek, exce »ting that
part beh - i ie grist aod saw mid on the East
side ol Spung Creek, containing 120 acre
moie oi •• >s. raid lauds more lullv described in
ueeuio ’ .J. C<)beu to George W. I’owejl
and recoded in Book \V. Cage 69 record of
need in < r\s office Superior Court of Floyd
County, Ga , Levied on by virture ol an at
tachmei; » '>ue<l from the Floyd Justice Court
of the hl.oh District G, M. ni lavor of j. a.
I Bale vs a. I’, Fowull. Levy made by H. Heard
L. C«
Also at the same time anil place, part of land
lot numl i r two hundre i and eight(2iß), the
same bei.i.; a portion of the thirty (hree acres
sold by .LA. Stansberry to Ledbetter. Kajr.-n
and O l el- and k. ~w . by them as Fairview
, rope riy . a map of w hich is of rec rd in the of
fice oi the ( lerk ol the superior conn, FJovd
<-..i i.lj Georgia. Look -‘K. K'’ of deeds, page
be property here advertised being accord
ing to -am map. i.i.rs m>. seven < ight and nine
• ■ w i.i each .routing Hfry feet on Rliudv st.
■' ii.ig back same w idth in Northeaster v
d'lee: m, cm. hundred and fif
') uj l oan ally ana lats numbers fifty
lour .-l- 111iy live (al)fil'tv six (56)flftv seven
(.ii) ami In i ) eight (aS; eujh fronting fifty feet
on pt. u.l Street ami running back sane
width in a s.iutli wes ernlv direction one hun
dred .ci.. fifty feet to an alley, and lots number
one hundred and twenty two (122) am one bun -
uieil.ii.d t'.venty three (123) each fronting fifty
iee_r i,n pr.msberry Street, and running back n
a .Xorthwesierly (lirection, same width one
liimdied a-id fifty feet 'o an alley allof said par
cels ol .. i d being in the 2,rd. District ami 3rd
sec., ol ; l. yd county Georgia, aiidLevid on bv
yirtue oi a jusm e . ourt li la in favor of cash
e men h ints .National Rank. vs. J l- Dupree as
ilie i»iupertj ol the Delenuant.
J ke C. Moore, »}ji. 11
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
Saturday May 26th. 1894 there win
be held at the City Hall in Rome]
Georgia an election for councilman
from the Second Ward of said city
to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of councilman 3[. (;.
McDonald. By. order of couuci
this May Jstfa. 1x95
ILdstead Smith J ohn D Moore
Clerk of Council, Mayor!
16 to. 29. j
A new line of men’s
qu ll s 9, oes at Kuttner’s
Shoe Store. 1 I
Application for I.cttei'-,
nii.sshin
1 <TMill 'I \-FJoyil l.'ountv "
Whereas .)aim*s \\ i
'M'X 1
m Ins peiilnm .lulvii,,., !|'
tered ~l.,ri.ha E
ail persons cunearn,) I, kin i,',. ' I '- ; -
sliuw cause, il'anv tlnw ' 'I' 1 11 i>-i
should mu Im discharged no,"
arnl receive letters of ,!| s i
Monday in July THi" ? 7," "" ’
Jbhlli’Dui, - h "’ l6 '
Ordina-y n,,.
Application for
ui.sinisxioin
GEORf.I Flovd Cotmiy:
Whereas Mrs. R. A 1> \vi,<.
IM.iuey Prent'e.. u e \ 1 "
in her petition duly tiled, | , . .
iT.mUee s .V'ue A l '
all ersons conoerned, kimir. i H ' '
to show <■. .use. H anv J|,?.V 1-‘ v ’“ 1 '
tris should not be (iisch irg, i' H ’, '' '
i -I- .Lou and recaive letters .
the first Monday in June d ;4 U '''i 1 '
181 M, ' “ s -'i:i
•John I'. ba,.;,
Ordinary Floyd County,
Letters of A(hiDiiist]'; lt j
GEOK • r A . FLOYII COI NTV ■
Toali whon it may concern : _w H r
in rin proper form applied t.> h .. c "
lelters ol ad mi nisi ra mu on i . , .
E 1 owns, tale ol said emmtv r .
ami singular the ere li i,. (1 , ""
Mary I owns to be an | am ..
ill Hie time allowed by l.iw'u,<i 'l'"’
ai.ytheveam-why p. ru ‘ ’'D' "
should not be grauti.d to ;|, l; i
somemh.-r ntaml p U( , IM#r .
Town’s estate, Wum ss luv I •
signature tins 7th ik.vnf
•fohu p, bavis
v dHIa, V Floyd Vount
Application for Lette
Lyisinix-ioi
Qeorgia—Flos d County :
NV hereas E L Bosworth, ;lu ri
..a- T ’i, rep .
Ins pm it,»ou duly Hied, I n .
James T Vaudiver’s eitate rbi
persous coucerned, kindred . . , CT
sb w cause, 11 any tlnw , , ■„, .. . "
irator should not be discii.ir . ■
istra'.ion and restive letter,'
the first Monday 1.1 Au ■. .1 •
John ]'. 1,,
Ordinary Fl,
Application for L vU ,
Disii’xxion.
GEORGIA Flovd Count,
)' liereas M. A, Nevin, Kuar.
Iv Snider, represents to the ■
'l'b.i 'dm!, that he has ad .in, .
‘y xnuler’s mstafe. Th.'s-i, m , ,
couem'ned, kindred a <1 eredi ..
11 any i hey can, why said i, . .
be di charged from his ua
cie'.e letters ofdismissimi n > theta
in d ine 18. H. ihis May 7lil . i
John P.Daii
Ordinary I-'R).. , .
V ear's (Support,
GEORGIA, Floyd Count':
Toali whom rmaco , ■ i- ,:" .•' .
ai' im, ihat ihe appraisers . - ■
ami assign a year's fttinport toFatietlce r
I ' iu-w idow of wm V T.mm- ~,
’heir award, and null's.
c ‘Use i. sluiwn, the sam • w ' i
meat o. the Court at the Juu, . ,
Co .i tof Ordinal",. This ?>i!-,|.
John I’. ;u i,.
< < irdinar. 1 o.
Letters ofAilrfiinGtratio
(IE lIIIIA,ELOYD loI'.NTI
I’oall w.'i > :i it mi,- ccae.:ni:-lViii..J.
Il icing in proper form an .
imnt letters of adiniuisir.. ■ ~ - ~ i.-h
wilt annexed on ,he e, ate
don. late of said com
a’ 1 a d singifar the credit an i next
Win. i’. iiordon i, be .m l a i ~‘ar i. '.iv
withjn Chetiiueail&w . ... ladstowi
they can. wav-perm i . it oiiiu-'- u.i in
ms imn wiili wi! ■a .1 lev -1. s.i , I not be
elt. i Win C cordon o.i SV-n V'lmi i i’.i
Witness mv hand ami o il nit sir.ntvrjf
day of May. 1834.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floydlouuty
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEBN!
M rs. Ida V.i idiver having 1 ied f»
dianship of the persons and prop ry "J i
Mi ehell Vandiv.-r ami James Thomas
minor children of James T, Va'rliver I:
said County, deceased, notice is
application will be heard ut my ott.ee
o’clock am., on first Monday in M a . v
This April sih. 18'31.
John P Davis
Ordinary and ex oflici'iCle
4w.
Letters of Administrati
GEORGIA,FIoyd County:
Toali whom it may cm: cD -s'
li. ■. ing in propei PP’’ ( ■
—alien,, letiersoi mleiinis, ati >a ■■
Jack I rior, col. laie oi sa.u Cyuni,'. “
Cite all amt singular >li" re'll'"
kin, of Jacs Prior tube and appem
<.f m e within the time i
cause, if a. y they can why i"' 1 " ;' :L? Kl
tration should not be granted (
Jack I’riot-'s estate. \Vj , / ■
and official signature this .th- 1
1834.
John P. ®* TIS
Ordinary Floyd Ccui ts-
Citation—Leave to 8d
GF.OIIGIA FLOYDCOUjjTY:
To all whom it may > mieei". 1
son Guardian of Samuel I!"™'""
Lucretia Thompson, minors n j
form applied to the
leave to sell the lands belongiu-i " u
said minors, ami said ■ -
heard on the firsi Monday m " ■
7th. day of May 1894.
John P Davis
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Mr Childs owner of the
. '’C'ta'iriiiit. 285 B'lvay and
33 Park Row, N. I’., sa y 9;
! ■! find Bon Ami giv< - ■-
brilliant uolish t<> my inio
. and that the brilliant cl‘ ec
remains a I< uig t>:ae.’
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