The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 07, 1894, Image 3

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Jljtr ill Sales For July .. before the court house door in iU be gold a county , Ga., between tb*ty o(BO “’ fs ileonthe Ist Tuesday i the >«*'“"“he following described property, t jaly lß94 ' ~ . Wit:- ,r of land ths *<>«rah division of oß e city lotof ia o >unty Ga-> fronting & e,ty ~f ‘JX* •*<> fron “ n * on EMt 00 6tb ' AV *’ \ lot No-« »“ d ' ,art ° f ““ N ?’ “ a t , IM ft ' be “F defendant now resides. Lhv- M ingP>» ce * h *” f a ftfa issued from the Floyd iedonby vir l tbe 919 district G. M. in fa jnstice Court of w c Haile> ag the torof wo the defendant. Levy made by W. prop'’‘y o* f, h cLe >d, L. C. time and p’ace, a certain Also*tthe»»m * ]otorpreiniglg on wllich brick church and th of Cave gpr , ng •es*® ei8 ® G together with all the iin- Fl O y dcuU “ t old church yrovenients ther , ge , of the colored ‘ ndll ’ e ", Adseopal church South, located on Methodist hpisc I strMti gald gtreet <w tis knoW " ain atr eet Eastward up by the Wiring fro®M t sa id lot bounded as folio* 9 ; 0 ? ute- Sout h by said Institute; »nd said lußt uerly owned by Lum Prior, "eXd now occupiel by his widow, and decease' 1 and " wo and run . fronting >" r . (kh3oo teet more or less, ning back un by 300 feet more or less M id lot purchased from J. M. uld lot has mg b * of a fl . fa isgtied »o® th ®. c , for the use of McHenry, Nun- Qobron & Lo., * Truß tees of the Colored n»lly & >' ee ’ ; ith o( Ca ve Spring Ga., as m .E. church, ‘ Fran; ic Brannon, the property of WGre TiUey> F . M. ST.- I ”“"“ ei said M.E-church. , time and place, one farm AlBOlt a body, consisting of whole lot of one hundred and forty six [l46] in th. lin ' i strut and 3rd Section of Floyd county 31,1 ' ceorgia, »nd eaid farm containing one , Stated Georg acres more or i ess . hundred a “ d J ofa fl . f aissued from the LeVl TsuiXior Court in favor of Emily D, IX “ I ' ww the defendant. at the same time and place one farm con Al9 ° " Xie lot ot land No. 291 in the 22nd !UStin ’- f , ~r (! sec'ion of Floyd county, Ga. district and 3r . issued from the lbe Q „ tglt Floyd Superior (o- w hite, as Loan a Trust Company.;® W the property of the Deiendant. £1 v dis-ribed as follows to-wit: Com ty mXt a i/int on the north and south line X'd lot number one hundred and ninety sev en <197) in the twenty-third (23) district and third ,3) section of said county, near the corner of Miss Mattie Berry’s lot, and on Hue of land heretofore sold ami conveyed to * ‘ "-re, thence running due south seventy seven (<.) chains and six links; thence east 6 deg. south to Xnaula river, thirty-eight(3B)chaiiis; thence w said river five (5) chains and twenty-five (25) X thence due well, to the beginning point, chains. Containing twenty-two andunsixteenths (22-10-16) acres, more or less Xan allev twenty-five (25) feet wide, more or less extending from the north-west corner of the land herein described, to the »“ mmerv ™ e road This being the property whereon thede tendant, Ike J'.Beny, row resides. Also all that tract or parcel of land, situate, , lying and being in the twenty-third district and third section of Floyd county, Georgia, and more particularly described as follows: Begin ning at a point on the right or west bank cf the Oostanaula river, twenty (20) feet north of where the south boundry line of lot number one hun dred and sixty-tour [l64] touches said river; thence running west parallel with said south boundry line, crossing the west boundry line of said lot forty (40) chains, to a point thirty 30 feet east of the center of the Summervili e road; thence north along said road the said road to extend out thirty (30) feet from the center al along the line, seven chains anil forty-five and one third hundreds chains; thence east and parallel with said first line, forty one and forty eight one hundredths [4l-48-1 0] chains, to said Oostanaula river ; thence along the right bank of said river, to beginning point. Containing thirty and one hundreds [3O 1 100] acres, more or less. Said tract being parts of 10 8 numbers one hundred and sixth-three [l63] and one hundred and sixty-four [l64.]' Also all that tract or parcel of land, situated lying and being in the twenty-third district and third section of Floyd county, Georgia,—the same being part of laud lot number eighty-two [B2], and in the southwest corner thereof, and bounded and described as follows: On the north by the lands of Mr, Mahans; on the east by the lands of Mrs. Morris ■ on the south by the southern land line of said lot number eighty two [B2]; on the west by the western land line of said lot number eighty two. Containing ten acres, more or less. Also all that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, described as follows, to-wif. Beginning at the corner of .1 G. Pollock’s lot, tunning thence along Main street sixty-six [66] feet north ; thence back on straight line,one hundred and elghty-one [lßll feet; theuct south sixty feet; thence west along J G. Pollock’s line one hundred and sixty-eight [l6B] feet, to beginning point. Also lot in said Fifth Ward beginning at the north corner ot Tom Berry’s lot on Main street; running thence north sixty [6o] feet, to the cor ner of x. ip Bass’ lot; thence back in a straight ■me easterly, two hundred [2oo] teet, more or le *s; thence south sixty [6o] feet; thence west one hundred and ninety-three (193) feet, to start ing point. By virtue of a Floyd Superior court r Ham favor of the Rome Fire Insurance Co. vs. I. ,1. Berry Principal and N, H. Bass endors erJ}’ ’be property of I. J. Berry. j Also at the same time and place, one undivi ded half interest in part of lot No. 295,'.24th, mstrictand 3rd, Bectior, Floyd County oa., •mjommg lands of Mark Taylor near Shannon’s ®;tion on the K, T. V. & o. R. R., about seven miles North of Rome, containing 40 acres more "mess, and on West side of said lot and across and of equal width across. Also one undivided uh« lDl > r ' st ult i’ b't in the. citv of Rome, on ""at is known as Sevier heir lot, being lot No. Hi„2? tln E lin Sevier Street of survey made by ln e« ” Smith, fronting 77 1-2 feet by 251 feet ab 31 ' 1 ' right oi-way of Rome R. R. The oc<.„„ 4 tract above referred to is now bv vta 11 ■' , ' rk Baylor as tenant. Levied on Flnv I U e ot a lnort KAße fi-ia issued from the B . 'itCourt in favor of the Southern C Pri,,? lnist Fompanv Transferees vs. Jno. ntup, as the peoperty of the defendant. I ’l‘ e same time and p;ace, the East II Jot No, 26, in the 22 District and 3rd Seo joii of noyd Co nn ty Ga., and lots No. 839 and cm '~ l e 3nl Dlstr,ct and 4th. Section of said 3rd aU<l ll>ty numbers 53»> and 542 in tne "'trictand 4th, Section of said conn’y. ' ' dst half of lot No. 26, 839 and 890 sold a g 63i 1 ii ! ' i' < f Bobo, and lots numbers Richawu" 12 S " 1 ' 1 asth e property of William Citv c " lltußatiß, y a ti-fa-issued from the ■ ■ «. J Bobo and William Richardson. s i RON bitters 2 Ure s Pyspepaja, In 'lse 3 Lion& Debility. ■sew Is Over and the C[ass of ’94 has Dispersed PRETTY GIRLS AND FLOWERS Shorter College in her Glory Las 1 Nijrht. A Dozen Diplomas and a Doz 1 en Relieved ant. Happy Hearts The Medal Winners The closing exercises of Shorter College Commencement for the year, is over, and the class of ’SH has dis banded,disperse J,departed and gone to its respective homes. The closing scenes will never be forgotten by the principal actors in the beautiful drama, of actual life, which was furnished by those who participate in the brilliant fiscal years work. On account of the Sparks— Niel wedding, which occured at the First Baptist church at 8:30 last night, College chapel was not so densely packed when the first number of the progam was called as it has been on other nights this week The first num ber on the program was called at 8; 30— a piano quartett rendered most klassically by Misses’ Mamie Johnson Marie Hazlehurst Alice Tucker and Carrie Wagner. Next a most Cevout priyer was offered up by Dr. Battle of Virginia The prayer was ofiered the audience standing, THE SYMPOSIUM . Then came the Symposium, and lovers of the beautiful were feasted ou a perfect flow of eloquenc, chaste and purse as the limpid stream from a Blue Ridge foun tain, Miss Louise Lane, of Jackson, ville, Ala., was the first of the “Graduated Dozen of ’94” to rise and utter an expression. She was quickly followed by Miss Mamie Leonard, of Viena, who surpised the audience by saying she “did not care for poetry much —but was rather fond of it too. Miss Willie Glover, of Hawkins ville, was muchly shocked, in a Symposium way’ at Miss Leonards expression, and Miss Mary Ash worth, of Rome agreed with Miss Glover and expressed most beauti fully her deep love for all things poetic. Miss Mary Eve, of Kingston, was in the same boat, and her expres sion of feeling a mind well cul tured and deep of thought. Mit-s Ivylyn Duggan of Rome threw her well built and beautifully clothed arguments with the “Lovers of Poetry” and showed that poetry held a high place in literature and why it should—“ Poetry speaks to the soul in a language that needs no interpreter. ’ Miss Fannie Newsom, of Hephzi bah, Ga. begged to differ—she thought that we mortals should be more practical, and failed to see how poetry would keep the sifter going. Miss Margurite Hoyt, of Rome, in a sweetly modulated voice, expressed her conviction. She thought of “Poe ti'y as the hand made of Religion” and was sure that the world and the inhabitants thereof were the better because of its sweet, refining, yet mystersous influence. Miss Pearl Duggan, of Rome, made a pleasing statement backed by strong argument. She had felt the influence of poesy but. did not begin to understand —every line was filled with a hidden meaning, a meaning which on its face was pleasing, but when one sought to penetrate the mystery hidden within, the charm was broken and the beauty lost—Perhaps this ac counts for Byrons hatred of Hor ace, whose beautiful lines he was forced to analyse and parse while in school. Miss Mira Hill, of Uniontown, Ala., differed with Miss Pearl, and by reasoning and argument show ed her to be on untenable ground, in at least a part of her argument, Miss'Sarah Smith, of Tennville. Ga„ said that God filled the earth with music to please the ear, and poetry was music. It aiso served to more healthy develope the im agination of the mind and all mortal kind were the better for it. Miss Daisy Allen, of Rome, sug- THE HUSTLER OF ROME. ThURESDAY JUNE 7, 1894 gested that poetry from all the poets, formed too wide a field and led the class into a discussion of Tennyson, the Class poet. Here at 9 o’clock, sharp, the wedding guests began to arrive and while the fair graduates repeated, each her choice passage from Ten nyson, the noise and hubbub of the eager throng who wanted seat*, played a very fine accompaniment to the beautiful passages. Finally the Symposium war forced to suspend, and Dr. Battle was appointed temporary receiver. The Chapel was packed to its ut most recess, and then the doors closed in the faces of the hundred who sought, but in vain, to secure admission. After many beautiful passages had been repeated and discussed, the class finally rose and in concert re peated a beautiful poem to the mem ory of Alfred and Martha Shorter, after which they twined the garlands o f beautiful flowers aiound the por traits of the sainted couple whose memory Romans will ever cherish and keep green. This finished the symposium. Aller the class was seated, a piano solo was rendered by Misses Mir.am Reynolds and Alias Undine Lane. Then followed the bachalaureate address delivered by Dr. Henry W- Battle, one of Virginia’s most pro found scholars and gifted sons. Dr. Battle’s address was well punctuated with applause, and from “start to finish,’’ he held tha closest attention from the vast audience. Then came the delivering by President Battle, of Gold medals, as follows ; Art course, two med als, Miss Alice Boyd and Miss Kate Perkins each of Rome. Music: Miss Undine Lane cf Jacksonville Ala. Elocution Composition, member of Graduating Class : Miss Louise Lane cf Jacksonville, Ala. French : Two medals Miis Ivylyn Duggan and Latitia Joh.- son, each of Rome . Day Pupil with best records for Deportment and Studies: Miss Mary Ashworth, Rome. Boarding pupils, with best re cords: Four young ladies were perfect and the Faculty of Shorter awarded each a medal. The win ners were Misses Irene and Emm» Hubbard, Drucilla Petts and Oli via Harris. Certificates of honor were award ed Misses Lester and Jeffries, of Rome and Miss Wagner of Ten nesee. President Battle, assisted by Prof. Duggan then awarded to the following ladies. FULL GRADUATICS B. A. Miss Ivynlyn Duggan of Rome, Miss Pearl Duggan of Lindsy, Ga. Miss Willie Glover of Hawkinsville and Miss Sarah Smith of Tennille, Ga., GRADUATE IN ENGLISH B. L. Miss Daisy Allen, of Rome; Miss Mary Ashworth, of Rome. - Miss Maiy Eve, of Kingston; Miss Mira Hill, oi Uniontown,Ala; Miss Margaret Hoyt oi Rome. Miss Louise Lane, of Jack sonville, Ala. :Miss Mairie Leonard, of Viena, Ga, and Miss Fann e Newsom of Hephzibah,Ga. The benediction was pronounced and the class of’94 was disbanded. Commencement was over and the audience dispersed. Western & Atlantic AND R, C. 8 ST. I. BAILWAYS —TO — Chicago .Louisville Cincinnatti St. .Lou s Kasas City . JM ompliis -AND- The West. Quick time audVestibuled trains carrjing l*ullinan Sleeping cars. For any information call on or write to* J A SMITH General Agent, Home Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Vass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn. JOS ROWIN [ Traffic Manager Atlanta Ra. C E HARMAN Genera pass Agt Atlanta aa. Me-srs. Steve Clay, T. M. Brumbv, and D. W. Blair all of • Marietta are i n the ci’y today at tending to legal business before Judge Henrye motion court. Good Needles five papers for five cfs. and velvet palm fans five for a Nickel. Bee Hive J. J. Holoway, mana ger. 6 3t For sale very cheap: We have just received fifty thousand well sawed heart shangles and offer them to the trade at a very low fig ure. 6 4 ts Bass Bros. & Co. New Arrival of Nab- ' by Pattern hats just received at popular prices. A. O, Garrard. Big bagrains in Ox ford ties and shoes at i A.B. McArver & Co. Black and fancy wors ted suits, imported goods, only SIO.OO at Gammon’s. One $ 1 O-OO worsted < suit is equal to any SIB,OO suit in Rome. See them at Gammon’s ( Fine Virginia Natur- ! al leaf tobacco 15cts. per pound, at P. L. 1 Turnleys & Co. Central i Hotel Block. Genuine large red onion buttons can be found oniy at P. L- Turnleys & Co Central Hotel Block. — Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was completely cure d. I have since ad vised many of my friends and custo mers to try the remedy and all speak highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cai. For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. THE DUGGER SHOE STORE. If you need anything in it will be to your interest to give me a call before buying. I have bought the entire stock of Boots an! Shoes from R. T. Con nally and will sell tnem out at about half of their former prices. Mens S7OO patent leather shoes for SIOO, big line of ladies, misses and children slipppers at a great reduction. Call and see them. J. T. Dugger 216 Broad St. Successor to R. T. Connally. HOW’S* THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo ,0. We the undersigne 1, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busine s transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli - gations made bv their firm. West & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan <t Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toleds, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists Testimonia’s free. 4 EQUAL 1 2 1. e. Four Weeks by our method of teaching: book-keeping is equal to Twelve Weeks by <>l plan. FvsitiouS guaranteed under certain eon ditions. Best patronized Business college in ih- South. 500 Students in attendance the past year. Eleven Teachers. Nashville is the edu cational center of the South Cheap Board. No vacation. Enter any time. Home Study. We have recently prepared books on Book keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship especially adapted to home study. Send for our “Free” il lustrated 80-page catalogue and state “vour’ wants. Address J. E. Draughon, Presi.ten Draughon’s Practical Business college an School of Shorthand and Telegraphy, Nashvill Tenn. , N. B,—w® pay $5 cash for all vacancies as book-keepers, stenographers, etc., repotted to us, provided we till same. 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EK HAJiAGEHEHT NW FlffllSMß. N.M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT 2YK.L MODERN IMPROVEMENT;- ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. COAL. O'Neill Manufacturing Company, TELEPHONE. 76. The Oostanaula Steamboat and Trading) Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips t<» Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for all Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Com. Hay. Pe is Batter. Bacon, Fruits nowoa Dried, Wheat, and all Products of th ■ Country. Geo W. Trammell F. B. Holbrook, MILU> We Afean. Business Call and Gret Our Prices before Buying, VV e are Seiling SAISH, doors AN D BUNDS Flooring, Ceiling, -Ballusters and Brackets A.t H3ottcm Frier- HUME & PERKINS S 3 ■ * CVp ’ UhhiHUIA.W AFAJ-U L&lNb. For DENTISTS I A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad street J B over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic Poverty Hall postoffic 3 corner 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at law Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. REECF. & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn B sellor at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Ennis & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic “ Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office u Masonic Teinole Rome Gfipruia. * fel>32tf ____ WS. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W J. NEAL— M’Henry. Nunnallv & Neal- ■ Attorneys-al-atLaw, office over Hale Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. "mTraMSUß—Physician and Surges Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fount ’ ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon- Offers his i rofessional services to the peo “ pie of Rome and surrounding country Office at Crouch and Watson’s drugstore, 20 Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT-Office at C. A. Trevitt drug store. «to. 331 Broad street, Telephon 111), resideu >9. N 0.21 DR. C. F. GT VEIN- Physician and Surges —Office nc r Masonic building. Residents 300 4th av ,iue. (WARD E. FELTON—Phvsician and Siu ye,,n_Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue, At office dav and night. Telephone 62. Frank a • Wvnn, Physician and Snr gon office at Tre-itt & Johns jn drug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt attention given all professional call AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Greatest Kitchen utencll ever invtt ted. Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 sold in every house : san: pls Postage paid five cents. Me MAKIN & Co. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless ure for all diseases to women, old r h by D. W. Curry Druggist. ' - -- .. ». t, rem miaittu.-. .! .o c~r .... .-.SI ... 'le-nor • f, .sofßi . I (-'"dn.ebe, Waketulness, r-ob-Mu.-i. i.uusbioij Nerv ; oca .all drai.i > and to.-", . ” .’ln Generative Orgae.* r»>t.(.e- ~«xcau :' (* ver exertion, youthaul errora, excess Ire u or tooacce, opium or s f ul.ints, which lead t<; infirmity, Consumption or Im .nTtv. Can b< carrie. -vest pocket. SI per box. a for IS.», by mail prepaid. 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