The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 02, 1894, Image 3

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Sheriff sales For July i.i before the court house door in ■ jrill be »ol'l bell r e „ u ntv, Ga., between Of ell the Ut Tuesday Ju the u ''jhe following descnbeu property,to Lr- f i in.i *n rha F.’*wa.i division of one city 1 ’,, i,,y<i county Ga., trouting the I’i'l”* % teet.aiiil fronting on ha,t. -hd. on 6th. Are. I™ No. 42 and part, of lot No. 43 8., 130 tt. defendant now reside*. Lev being 1 1la ‘ ir ... t . of a lila issued from the Fiojd led on by ' ,rtl f the yiy district G. M. inlu- ; Justice ‘ *s Mrs. W. C. “ s t £ e I yorofHan.' j e feudant, Levy made by W. property ot *’ M , ,h’« same time ami place, a certain A bo at the san )r ])rellli>lS ( ,n winch ; , rl ,.k . buri l . " (iu lUe town ol Cave Spring the same is erect* - tUer wUh a n the im *W* , Hereon, including ihe old churcti proveinentsiiiei | . )relll j s ,.s of the colored iseop.il church South. 1 'cated on Mell odist k| ‘» 1 v street, said street what is sueet Eastward up by the in b Institute: said lot bounded as peat ami Dim .5 gt m Garrison Beckham ns tute; tbiurh by sa.d Ipstiiute; and-.cd l "' , ‘ r iv owned by Lum Prior, E.ist by mm'- . ..(.Jupjel by his widow, and dm e >-- 1 ‘ n Si reel 150 feet, and run miforin width 300 leet more or less, ning l,at ’’ “ “ leet by 300 feet more or mss said ben sl. o 1 > ehased non. J. M. said b>tha'i n l ? .d" 0 : il) v virtueofati-la issued I LocKwed. i. Sut)l! iior Court in favor ot . ,'rom the 1 . ! )e IHC „f .vlcllenry, Nun- < O' 1 ’! 1 ) Af.’vs vs Trustees of the Colored I ”a"y<'"';, A smith Id Cave Spring G..„ as I M. L. 1,1 ’,| V. Illis Green, Frank Brannon, | the r ’ !i ' v ~iuiH. Allen iillc . F. M Sici'm-n- 1 ; ,u Wiucacsler, Trustees ; Gordon ana Y“ the same time and place, on- farm A'soatti eon asting of whole lot ot ymg 1,1 ■‘ hundred and forty six [l46] in the | «" .lii rict ami 3rd Section of Floyd county i 0n,.,. rja a d said farm ■ Obtaining one i stat ? i -.nd mx-w [IBOj acres more orless. Inindied .11 > ()1 a u-ia ,ssued from th) Su erior Court in favor of Emily D, . vs Jennie Watkins, as the property ol ~ the sima time and place one farm con of whole lot of land No. 291 in the 22nd S . l9t .r o and 3rd Section <3- Floyd county, Ga. 1 eviedon by virtue of ati fa issued from the it id siimerior Court in favor of the Georgia- Fl'i Cfru« company, vs Wm, N. white, as I f an .,,,.rrv of the Defendant. f ' h *| 1, 0 it the same tinmand place, the follow ing Scribed property: all that tract or parcel if ul situated lying and being m 6 loyil coun “ nda dis’.nbe<7 as follows to-wi.; Com- ■ ;iin? at a iioint on the north and south line "i e Sl„t number one hundred ami ninety sev -2n W ) >"he twenty-third (23) district and | , -ection of said county, near the corner f'u Berry’s lot, and on line of land hereto ore sold and conveyed to William Moore, thence running due south seventy seven (77) hons and six links; thence east 5 deg. south to tiostanaula liver. thirtv-eight(-.8 chains; thence un said river five (5) chains and twenty five (25) links- thence dim west, to the beginning point, tinrfv s°ven chains. Containing twenty-two and ten sixteenths (22-10-16) acres, more or less, a “so an alley twenty five (25) feet wide, more or uas extending from the north-west corner of the land herein described, to the Summerville ■•oad This being the property whereon the de fendant jke J. Beriy, now resides. Also all that tract or parcel of land, situated, viiwar 1 being ii- lhe twenty-third district ami thiffi section ot Flovd c.mnty, Georgia, and more partii idar’y described as follows: Begin nineata , mnt on the right or wi st bank . 1 Jie Oostanaula river, feet north oi where trie sou h boundrv line of lot number one hun dred and sixty-imu [l64j touch-s said river; thence numing west parallel with said south boundry line, crossing the west bon- dry line of gaidlot lortv(4.) chains to a point thirty 3u feet east of the center ot the Summervil e road ; thence north along said road the said ,->ad to tx end mi; thirty din) feet from the center a l along the due, sevm ch. ins ami f■ rty-the and sne third Inmdredv chains; thence east am parallel with said lirst line, forty one and fort;, eight one hundredths [4l-46-11X1] chains, to sail Oostanaula river; thence along the right haul, ofsaid river, tobegmnmg point. Contain in, thirty -.nd one hundreds [3O 1 100] acres, more oi less. Said tract being narts of Ims numbers one hundred and sixth-three [l63] ami one hundred and sixty-four [164.) Also all that tract or parcel of land, situated lying and being iu the twenty-third district and third section of Floyd county, Georgia,-the same being part of land lot number eiglity-two Si*], and in rhe southwest corner thereof, and bounded and described as follows: On the north by Ike la i I’of Air, Mahans; on the east by the lands ol Mrs. .’derris; on the south by the southern land line < f said lot number eighty two [62]; on the west by- the western land lino ofsaid lot nu».ber eighty two. Containing teu acres, more or less. Also all that tract oi parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the Fifth Ward of the city ■of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, described as follows, to-wit-. Beginning at the corner of .1. G. Pollock's lot. tunning thence along Main street sixty-six [66] feet north; thence back on i straight Hue one hundred and elghty-one [lßl] feet; theact. 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 ] nor,li corner ot lour Berry’s lot on Main street; I running thence north sixty [6o] feet, to th' cor- j ner of N. H. Bass lot; thence back in a straight I i ine easterly, two hunured [2oo] feet, more or less: thence south sixty [6o] seer; thence west one hundred and ninetv-three (193) feet, to start ing point. By virtue of a Floyd Superior court Fit'a in favor of the Koine Fire Insurance Co. vs. I. J. Berry Principal ami N, H. Bass endors er as the property oil. J. Ber.y. Also at the same time and place, one undivi ded half imeresi in part of lot No. 295, 24th, Uistrictand 3rd, Section, Floyd County ua., adjoining lands of Mark Taylor near Shannon’s Statioii on the E, T. V. & G. R. R.,'about seven miles North >f Rome,containing4o acies more or less, ami on West side of said lot and across and of il width across. Also one undivided half interest in citv lot in the city of Rome, <m what is known as Sevier heir lot, being lot No. 9, fronting on Sevier Street of survey made by Hines M. Smith, fronting 77 1-2 teet by 251 feet back towards right o-way of Rome R. R. The . above 4u acres, tract above referred to is now occupied by Mark Taylor as tenant. Levied on, hy virtue of a mortgage ti-la issued from the, * l°.vd Bup'-r'or Court in favor of t e Soiithoni Baukin. STrust Company Transferees vs. I no. v - *'■iut-un, as the peoperty of the defendant. - Slt *! ,e fame time and p.ace, the East nail of lot No, 26, in the 22 District and 3rd Sec-1 i loyd County Ga.. and lots No. 839 and I <99 m the 3rd District and 4th. Section ofsaid county,and lots numbers .539, 541 and M 2 1 ■ the ~;’ s t r K’t and 4th, Section of said coun y. ihe East.half of lot No. 26, 839 and 890 sold as ■io -'r'l IPr ’y <>f m. J. Bobo, and lots numbers I-J--'4 1 and .42 sold as the property of William Klcnardson to satisfy a fi-fa Issued from the AAtj i.ourt of Fio-d County in favor of Toomas ilnlpotvs. m. ,1 Bobo and William Richardson. c h e same time and dace one I>t of a-- No. (33) thirty three, in East Rome Floyd ouuty e. mrgia, S. P. Smith sub division, ,?u "r r ’»•'-•* on said lot, 63 by 217 feet til l -'rei't. Bounded on one side by Harnil 1 w,. I .' Austin Harvey, on the other by Levied upon by virtue of 'l'gagen-fa issued from Floyd Superior liartV 1,1 *'■ Foster, Surviving KI,” J “ xn c ’ F °t»’r *Co . vs. R H. Dirn au a,, ti,,. property of the D -fondant/ tan X M '-'? aa, netiine ami place, pa-t of lot o7 landN., ;-Mnth,. 4U , ois'.ric and Uli, Seci m s-il.i '• '' a 'it being ihe Etst part ■=;' aid lor ,le.„ ril , e ,| t ,, n H| (l f R()bt .rt 11. acres,/" Vne " contao.ii 4t> «i ‘ ■ 111, ss ion upo<i bv virtue <>r a rt "n tne .mstlee court of -he 9 Utlr. , z . of Floyd county ca, in favor of Wb •D , tghnrrv .A-< 0, vs W m. Allen Sr. ami wm. A11..,,. Jr , ]1( . p,.„ ll()r(v , )f Wl | liaill A1 nf'Y'/'.m. tl "’" 4ti,nea nd place, th t tract P.ri/'.. . , '""; vn „ as ’he I'o'k county farm of l>. T. flovd", 1 ',?," 'J d '' :,V( i’ lllstrict and 4’h. Section of llTfian.i ’ l " witrlots numbers 909.11133, half y ’'’ l ' hall " f l"-« and one ami a in,, x", p',-'.’ 1 ,;" 1 I s ?’- y? 5 on I .ake creek adjoin iev tn r ’ L e ? c 1 ' e< ' l,l a f rom Win. l)oo- Hii-rh< n riscoe - Iso whit*, is known as die n<“ 4t • r ,i . r r ani ~,;a 3rd ] ; n . ai i' --'nd. Di- rrnc and Estiit.- of 11 ''d . d < .led from Uri 5,.,,,. 1,1 '• Whitehead to Br\a--t a.,id 479 a ni la i.‘' ,a ?’, Kb ’ la7 -’- Al*’ lots Nos. 17. ■ _ 1 4’i in 3rd, District a-d 4th, s<-c< ion ol I, - r ' ’’'i- f-evied on as the property ol' on/' i' t '”' a li s| V a fl-fa issued from the of Jr- 'i' 11 lry ° f I ' IOy ' 1 ''”' lnr ” ’ ia l-tvor ~„/'■ , 1 next friend of i-. m. ceased. “ l ,r C lild ‘- a of W. H. .ernes d- hrus.. ’*'7“ an '* ~laCO OnC >rr ‘’- V ■’—mimi“ ”?r‘ issued fr-,ni Fluvi o U| ’ Ol,>yVirt ''” Os “” 11 I)TU - '' ’’ipprior c »urt in favor o L< ‘ ntor,)f U U Brhcoe vs. Step . ” a ’ a '”> W 1> McCollum S- U. McColinta" Uoni,aßthe Property of M. keC. Moore SiiEKu i PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Whereas, on the 15th. day of| May 1893. Wil liam Bradford, of Floyd county, Ga , borrowed from the Southern Building and Loan A-socia ■ tlon of Knoxville, Tennessee, the suin of 81,21*1 on tWHiity-four shares of he 52d. series of stock in said Association, and on the same da e exe cuted and delivered to said Association Ins cer tain promissory note or obligation in writing, whereby he undertook ana promised to jay on or before nine years after date 1 he stun of $2,400 with interest on the sum of 81,200 at ;he rate of six per cent per annum, payable monthly on or i before the last Saturday iu each ami every month, I co mencing on the last Saturday in May 1893; which said note was secured by a deed of even date therewith to certain Real Esate in the ci.y of Rome. Floyd county, Georgia, hereimif ter more particularly described : Said deed re corded iu the Clerk’s Office of Floyd County in book*’V V’ of deeds page 321, on May 30, 1893, to which reference is here made for greater eer tamiy as to its terms and conditions. Ami whereas by the terms ofsaid note ami deeu the said William Bradford stipulated ami agreed that upon his failure to pay prompth wlicn due the taxes and insurance premiums on said proserty, or upon his failure to pav the monthly interest on said loan, or the tines ami monthly payments on said Slock, orany part thereof, for a period of six months afrm the same or any i staituient the'eof may become due, then at the op.ion of said Association the whole indebtedness evidenced by sai l obii '-a tions a <1 secured by said deed, inelading any I taxes or insurance due or pal-I by-aid ocia . tion on s lid proper y, shall at once become ami 1 be dne and collectable, and said Association is I by the terms ot s .id deed speeilica.iy vested | with full power ami authority to advertise | said pro],er.y once a week tor four weeks, amt sell the same to the highest bidder at public ; auction before he Court house door of Floyd County, forcash in h nd, in, bar of the equit . of r demption, and to make to the purchaser oi purchasees ofsaid property good and sufficie.it j ee Simple t ties thereto. i Ami whereas said William Bradford has j made default for more than six months in the payment ot said interest, fines, and monthly payments. Said Association, under tlie options aforesaid, now declares said pri cipal sum of ¥1,200, together wicn the accumulated interests, dues and premiumus, aggregating on the 3Jth. day of June 1894, the sum ot 81496.20, due and payable immediately. And now in execution of the authority vested n said Association by said William Bradford, by virtue of the deed her-inafor j referred to, there will be sold on the first Tuesday in Au gust 1894, between the hours of 11 a m. and 12 o’clock m. in front <»f the Court house door of Floyd < ounty, at public auction to the highest bidders, fm cash in hand, and in bar or the equity of redemption which is expressly waiveu and released, in said deed, tiie following Real Estate, described in .-aid deed, town: That cer tain lot or parcel of land situatsd in the city of Rome. County of Floyd, State oi eergia, and particularly described as lots numbers one (1) and two (2) in the Rome Real Estate Compa ny's subdivision ot the Filth Warn of the city ot Rome, said lots fronting fifty-one (51; feet each on Fort Avenue unu running back same widtb one hundred and fifty-eight feet tom alley, being the same propert-. conveyed to William Bradford by J. H. Allen and others on the 11th. day of October 1890, by deed of record in th* Clerk’s office of Floyd county, in the book P. 1- page 656. And the proc-eds of said sale will bi applied as follows: First, to the expenses o sale; second, to disci.arge and pay off tin amount due the said Southern Building &• Loan Associati m, including principal interests, At torneysfees, fines, and unpaid i stallments; audoue-third.the lesidueif any, will be paid to tin sai l William Bradford, or his order. And tin. is to give notice ot' said sale as by said deei provided. T'.ii.s June 22, 1894. southern Building VC Loan Association by Jlciienry Ntu.mally Ac G-e , Attorneys. PUBLIC Sale of real estate. Whereas on the 15th. day of June 1893 William A. Jackson, of 1- loyd county, Ga., borrowed from ne southern Building anil i.oan Association, ol .oioxville Tennessee, the sum of 54X1,00,0n nme . share of the 52nd. series of stock in sa.d Associa tion ana on the same date executed and uelivei ed to said association his certain promisso, note or obligation in writing whereby he under cook ami promised to pay on or before nine years aitci uate s.mi of .. 0JJ,30, v.n.n inteyest of the sum of 8450,00 at the rate of six per cent per aiinuni payable iiionthiy on or beiore the las. Saturday in each and every month, commencing on the last Saturday in June 1893; which]said uole was secured by a deed of even dace therewith to certain real estate in the city of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, hereinafter more particularly described, said deed recorded in Hie cleiks office ot Floyd county in book"VV” of dee.is, page 401, on June 29th 1893 to which reference is Here made tor greater certainty as to its terms ami I condition; i And whereas by the terms of said note and deed the said William A. Jackson stipulated and agreed that upon his failure to pay promptly when due the taxes and insurance premiums oh said property, or upon his failure to pav the monthly interest ou sail! loan, or the tines and I monthly payments on said stock, or any part i thereof, tor a period of six mouths after the I same or any installment thereof may become due, t then at the option of said association the whole | indebtedness evidenced by said obligation ami I secured by said deed, including any taxes or it - ! j surance due or paid by said Association on saiu property, shall at once become and be due and | collectable, and said association is by the terms ol said deed s;>ecilically vested with full power and authority to advertise said properfy once a week for four weeks ami sell the same to the highest bidder at public auction before the court house door of Floyd county, for cash in hand, in bar of the equity of redemption, and to make to the purchaser|or ] urchascrs ofsaid property good ami sufficient lee simple titles thereto. And; whereas said William A. Jackson has made default for more than six months in ihe 1 payment of saiil interest, tines and monthly pay | ments, said association under the option afo r -‘- j said now declares said principal sum of 8450 ( 'io . together with the accrued interest, tines ami jire mumis aggregating on the 30th. Bay of June 1894 I the sum ot 8505,75, due and payable immediately, i And now in execution oi tin- authority vested | in said Association, by said William A. Jackson, ! by virtue of the deed hereinabove referred to I . there -.nil be sold mi the iir-1 Tuesday in August ' ' 1894, between the hours of 11 a. m. anil 12 •> c,0.-k i m., in front of the door of the court hoi.se of | ' Floyd county, at public auction to the highest, i bidder for cash in hand ami in bar of the equity ; of redemption, which is expressly waived and I released in said deed, the following real estate I described in said deed towit: That certain lot or I parcel of land, situate 1 iu the citv of Rome ami ' county of Floyd, in the State of Georgia, ami ! particularly described as lots numbers sixty-nine (69) and seventy (70) in J. W. Hicks survey of But ler’s addition to South Rome (now the Fifth Ward of Rome), said lots fronting ou Harper Street 30 feet each, and running back 150 feet to Grove alley, being the same property conveyed to Wiliiani A. Jackson by Shorin'J. < . Moore ou the day of May 1X93 by deed of record in the f'lerk's office of Floyd county. And the proceeds of said saie will be applied as follows: first to the expenses of sale; Second, to discharge and pay on the amount due the said .southern building and Loan Association including principal, inter cst, attorneys fee. fines ami unpaid installments 1 and third, the residue, if any, will be paid io said William A- Jackson or his order. Ami hi.s is to give notice of said sale as by said deed provided. This June 22ml 1894. Southern Building & Loan Association By McHenry Nunnally Neel, Attorney’s. YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORG! V, Fl yd Coun'y, load whom it mav concern : No ice is hereby given that the appraiser appointed io "et •ip it t and assign a year's support to Josephine Stansb ry, the wi-mw ol .l.is. A. >tan-imry, decease.l, iiave tiled their award, ai d unless •good ai d suilicent cause is shawm tile same w.H be made the judgement of the court at the .lull term. 1*94 of the court of Ordinary. This June l.h 1824. John I’. Davis, Ordinary F <>yd i ounty, G -orgia. Citation— Leave to Sell : Georgia. *■ loyd (’< uuty, To all wh mi i m.i om-eru : itilliam J. Ger- 1 don, Adm nistrator de boais mm with will an uexed, of A ii.i im I', G»rd m, deceased, has in dm- form applied tn t‘-e und.-r-igm d for leave to seil .l.e lauds belonging to the estate of said , deceamd, ami s id application will 1 e heard on hetirs: Mommy in July next. Ibis sth. uay of June 1X.4 John I*. Davis Ordinary. Application for Letters of bisniission. GEORGI A,-Flovd County: Whereas John I’. Siansell, Guardian, of D. J. S'auseil, represent to ibe court iu tier petition duly filed, that she lias adminis ere.l O. J. Stansell's esiate. This is to cite ill persons com—.neb, kindred ami creditors, •o show cause, it any they can, win said admin istrator should not bo fiisc’i ■ rgeil from hei •dinlidscratton ami receive letters of ili-miss-. -a .mi tiie first Monday in July 1894. This June 4:'i. 1 1894, John r. Davis, k Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia THE HUSTLEROF ROME. MONDAY JULY 2 IB9d is as safe and hnmless as a flas seed poultice. 1: like a ponl. tice, drawing out i-s Ter and pair., and curing ai’ diseases peculiar to la iies. ‘•Orange Bios: >n” is a pas tile* easily used at any time; is applied right to the parts Every lady cc*n treat herseL ®7ith it. Mailed to any address upon rs« ' 4)eiptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co <j Panorama Place, Chicago/IK, So id by D, W. Curry Druggist* GROCERIES AT COST As we are going to move soon. We offer our entire stock at cost, you can buy anything. We have at wholesale prices we mean to seil you if you want to buy. We think that we bought our goods as cheap as the same kind of goods can be bought by any one, So come to see and save yourself money. Very Respt. Morris oz. Bro. j Opposite Central Hotel. , a.. x’CY't 7 * cxsS:si2ai,tfi ic::JLt ximikxbkcai ' ‘S.'-ILiri / nHKfZiWJMKS t- Jn E*osiia~n, we will semi A Sample Kstveloioe, of either ’ ’ J lEiT., FX FSH or BRUNETTE I BOOTS I ■ IOWBER. ; Vxn have seen it advertised for many " years, but have you aver tried it?—lf z’ fl, not,—you do not know what an Ideal jr Complexion Ponder is. / pozzokrsF* ' besides being an acknowledged beautifler, 2, 4 lias many refreshing u>es. It prevents chaf- y. itig, sun-burn, wiud-ian,lessens perspiration, \ J <‘tc.; infactitisninostdelicateanddtisirable ' protection to the face during Lot weather. < It Im Sold Everywhere. g? . For sample, address / Ll. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, MoJj 5 v ■■ 3 _ MENTION THIS PAPER. Year's Support. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To ail whom it may concern : Notice is hereby 1 given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart i and assign a year’s support to Elizabeth Turner i the widow of G.W Turner decease .have filed I their award, and unles< good ami sulf cient ' c iusc is shown, the sam** will be made the jndg | ment of the Court at the July te, in, 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This June 4th 1894. John I’. Da is. Ordinary Floyd county G eol 2l ia Application for Letters of Dis miss 5 on. GEOr ; IA—Floyil County ; Whereas James W. Reeves, Trustee ol I M’S, Martha E McGee, represents to the court in his petition duly tiled, that he has admieis | tered vlartha E McGee’s estate. Phis is 'o ctt< i ail persons coneeren I. kindred aud creditors t< show cause, if any they can, whv s .id ttiisu. I should not be discharged from his trusteeshi] and receive letters of dismission on 'he first Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894 John I* Davis Ordinary F’oytl Co, G» LEGAL NOTICE. Ketchum & Eiliott) Floyd Sup’r. Ct. March vs. [ term 1894 Rule to fore- Marcus B. Earle J close mortgage It app°aring to the Court bv the petition of Ketchum Elliott that Marcus B. Earlton th< 30 day of May 1893, executed and delivered to said Ketchum & EHio r t towit \ll my interes in my fathers (A Earle deceased) estate, saio estate consisting of 132 acres of lot >’o 160. 16< acres of land lot no. (161), five acres us land lu. no. 244.80 acres of land lot no. 245 all of said lot lying on ami being in the 2<Fh. Disb<ici and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga., my into’* cst being described in the will »»f my fa;her (A Earle deceased) as being five hundred dollar and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining propert> ior the purpose of secu'ing the payment of proirissory notes for the sum of one hundre< and eight and 02 100 dollars, A~ade by tiie sai< Marcusß. Earle on the 30th dav of May 1893, ana 1 pavablo to the saidKntc'ium & Elliott due Nov ■ 2 ith 1893 after flat.?, with inheres al the rate • s per ceirt per annum from m i urity aud attor ney’s fe* s, which said note the said Marcus B Earle refuses to pay. It i« therefore ordered that r he said Marcus i I Earle pay into th’s courr. on or before the tlrs day of the next term thereof, the principal an* in T <‘reu’ due on said n< te. and ihe co-t oj th-s suit, or in default thereof t e otrt will pro ceed<i.sto justice shall appertain A*'. (1 n . l ' | further ordered that this rue be published ti i the Hustler of Rome a newspaper publ -bed i < the county of Fioy*L one -a m »ncn tor ’on; 1 months, or serve on the said Mai •as B. E ir.u o ! his special agent or attorney, th re months pu vious to the next term of ”b’ • nrr. M.ucr *’ ‘ * W. M. Henry. Ennis & Starling .. . ,_e . . O- Fetitmn-i’x A N.uney It appearing bv return of Slier:lT that deieuil aniiloi s nor resfde in the county or state, it i ordered ih.u service e made upon said detemi ant bv publication of foregoing rule and tin order in the dustier of Rome mice a mourn rm four months prior to September ter .< 1894 o t his court. This Apr. 27;h 1X94, W M Henry JBC R C I -r-f ' Ga, Flovd County. A rue copy from mimites of Elnvd >u enm co irt. No. 27 page t)i« and N<>. 28 page 1-2. D > M v 18111. 1694. , W - E Bcysiegle i Supr, < oiiri, Fioyil Co Ga, RID( E VALLEY DISTRICT Georgia, Floyd County • To rhe Honorable Board of Onnmlxsionerx of Roads ami Revenue of said county. The petition ot J • E. Kei ebrew, J. A. Kenuebrew, H. T. Keimebrew, J. B. 8. KeHnebrew, E. P. Price, J. m. Waiters,.l 11. Hawkins, Lewis uaper, wm. Ke-, s, j Morrow, Peyton sorrow, j b. Autrey, D P. Ingram, 8. I’, wriglit, Dovle o’Henlaii, J. B. Lacey, j, F. Leak, I>. F. Field, E. E. Field, J. 8. Gunn' Tom Price, F. P Nixon, w A Rush, c. H. hush, R. m. Braden, Matt Braden, Tilden Braden, j. T. Watters. John Beeves .lames Harris. T L Stephens, John Stephens, and.i. B. Stephens show tovour Ho. . ‘ Body that they desire and do petition your body that you do establ sh a new militia district, in said, county out of the following territory now em braced in 859 district o m. known as Watters Distric ,to wlr: All that land and territory ly ing and being on 'he east side of the Calhoun road that leads from Rome to Calhoun, begin-) ning at ill-- Rotui'District line on the inacade n;lzi-d road to the Gordon county line so as-to include all lane now iu Watters district that lies east of said road in the new ili-trict. Ami your petitioners show that there is in said ter ritory east of said road, a captains cmnpciy ot able b-’died white men subject, to military duty and that after sa’d territi. -y is c,ui oil' and established into a new district t ere would still remain a captains company o able bodied white men in Waters distric., sub,set to imii tary duty that are residents. And your petit ioners funh-r show 'hat it is necessary and i-x| edient to establish such new mililia dis trict embracing Slid territory east ofsaid road, that it will be a public convenience to all citizens in such territory, for itwil' make ihe election precincts nearer to ihe voters and the I justice iif the Pea e ami Bailiffs. Will be more I convenient to the citizens o' said new district that it would be more convenient to give in and pay their taxes if tne new district be so established and the preeine' fixed in a central pert of -aid district. And they further pet i tion you name tch new district Ridge Valley if you should establish said territory rntoa new miiiti * district. Your i etitioners pray said new district to lie laid out ami established in terms of the law, and that Commissioners be appointed in term-of he law to lay out said District and report to your Honorable body as is provided by law, Geo. A. H. Harris, Petitioners Atty, Office of. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY. Romp Gh... M tv 17th, 1894, To 8. J. vvhatley,) T. 8. Burney J Commissioners. J. Y. Price, , ) Wli reas, j. F. Kennebrew, and others, have Petitioned the Board for a new district out of the following territory now embraced iu 859th. Dist. G:.M. io wit: Nil that land and teritory lying and being on the east side ct the Calhoun road that, leads from Koine to Calhoun begin ning at the Rome Dist. ine on the macadeinized road at Adolfus Harbor’s land and fo'.lowng said road to the Gordon county iine so as to include all land now in Watters Ihst., that lies east of said road in the new district. It is ordered that you, or a majorly of vou, go upon tnepremises and view ihe proposed change as indicated above: and if you find it necessary and expedient you must proceed to lay -,ut and define the sama; nd m ike your report under oath to this Board on or before the first Monday in June next that you have laid out and defined the line, of said new district, conformably to law. Max Meycrhurilt, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS REPgP.T. In obed ence to the adove o r der we went up on the premises and viewed i he proposed change indicated and as er ceusideriug ihe matter as 1 best we con'd we believti it expedient and best I and therefore respectfully recommend ihat the above petition be granted a .d district line be sc changed as to conform to above petitio n 8. J. Watley, 1 Commissioi.ers. John Y. Price. 5 859 D strict G. m T. L. Burney ) F oyd county Ga Sworn to amt subscribed before me this 25th, day of M*y. 1694. Thos. N. Pinson, N. P. & j p. Georgia, Floyd county, The commissioners appointed to mark and lay out territory and define Hoes thereof for a new militia district as petitioned for and (, e scribed iu the above petition, having made return reporting that they had laid out s-iid territory aud recomme-idi- g a new militia district be established, ami i being made to ap jiear that a sufficient number of while men sub ject to military duty remain in Watters District ro form a caprains company and a sufficient num b> rof white men a>e in the i reposed new Dis trict io form a captains company and said com mis.doni rs having rejioned it is'expedient a> d besi to establish such tuw district, the report of said commissioners is Approved, a new mill tia district is established i:> rloyil county, Ga which new district is named Ridge valley. The lines ol said district and territory embraced in such new district are declare I to be and estab lislieo as follows: Beginning it the Rome dis trict line on ihe macademized r0..*l at the Adol fus Harbour place and following this Calhoun road ro ihe Gordon county line, this road be ing western boundary line »f said disvict thence from said road cast along the Gordon and Floyd comity lines to Bartow coirntv line, this line being the m>-tbern boundary of said dist, ilienc-along Barrow < ourty 'ine to Eto wan District and also alrxig Erowab dis trict line to Rome district line, this being the eastern boundary line nt said district tl.ence along Rome district line to Calhoun road at Adolfus Harbour’s place, the above ter ritory being the entire territory hereiofore eiu braced in Wait' rs District that lies on east sice of rhe Calhoun road hi <>|ien court the date aforesaid. This June 4 h, 1394. Whereas, it appear from the proceerli gs of Commissioners appointed therefore, of file in this office, that a new Mslitia district with suit able meets ami bounds has been laid out in 1 be County of Floyd : md i[ Surther appearing that said proceedings are in due form aud accord ing to law: i- i.s Ordered That said New '<i itia district be known and isrpinguishe I as number 1516, and that }ho.P er r cord ‘hereof be made in the office oi this department. By the Governor w- J-Northen, J. W. warren. Governor. Sec. Ex. Dept. I, Max Meyerhardt, 'Clerk of the Board of Commissioners in siml for Floyd county, Ga do Hereby certify that, ihe for* going is a true extract from thj minutes <>f sard Board. Given under my hand and seal, this Ju. e 12tb 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk d 30 d. BIDS WANTED. GE'»RCIa,F ovd County: The Board of Commissioners of Raods an-l Revenue of sa <1 county will recieve bids for stra ghtening- the public mad at the Gap of Lav ender Mountain, known as the Robinson Gap, nid putting rhe same in a good and safe con dition . For particulars apply to J. a. McArver or G. <l. Burknalcer. Slid bids to be in the Clerk’s office bvnine o’c ofk a on Monday, July 2nd. 1814. Ihe board reserves the right to reject any aid all blds. Witnsss rhe Honor ide John <l. Foster, chairman of the Board, this sth day of JiU'.e, 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk. W. L. Douglas $3 ©55. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALF. S 4. S 3“FINEGALF&WNSAROI $ 3.59 POLICE, 3 soles. *2.V- s ßoys‘SchcolShoes. •LADIES* .z’Mj&bi- send tcr catalogue W- W*L*OO’JG!..AS, • r BROCKTON. MASS. Vou can save winnry by piircliaslug U • E. Doiistlha Shoe** Pecfiuse, re are tne largest manufacturers o f ulvcriised shoes in the world, and guarantee ; he value by stamping the name and price gq , he bottom, which protects you against high ' :>:iccs and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes :.|ual custom work in style, easy fitting ano wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than my other make. Take no substitute. If your lealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, FOP. BTHPEPSTA, ifialgi-tini!. .ml 'tnru u-h'li.i>rrters, take 31.0 >'x; 8 IKON BITTERS. All dealer* 'exm it. I per lottie. Geauiaehu uoda-mai's; crunsed rud Unexoa wreppat NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. M HMGHEW IEH FCBIIDM I*. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT AG.L MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. J The Oostanaula Steamboat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATSi 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 ail Kinds of Country produce Chickens. E'jfgs, Corn. Hay. Pe is Butter. Bacon. Fruits. Dried, Wheat, ami all Products ofthe Country. Geo W. F. B. Holbrook, 141'4 -J n . i^f t -medy B i J fift ’ gc.i. .niue.l toc.inii:..! r:< r> mi» m sense i.xucb u'.. ak . ,i,„ r, : i, r \'l Rr ttl '- , ' / " ; ’- 11 1 ’ l L ’i-'‘‘‘ < ’li'-.F i-keluliier.3.LostMunlioo<l,Ni-.Jit,v >., rvim-i We ’ ) '»’’-’ , .«'l‘lrid..:iai -1 l.>-s.-i’ j.-wcrl.-i Generative 9i. u , .<,,.,4* 'i jLIU L • y I'v.-rexer-ion y*'i<t)Gul errorx, excessive ularils, «-hi h li-.nt t.i (nliri'.ltv, Cmisimiptiir.-. or l.i-'r . —li 1 li. < J- . • sf ' o . S’-t . x. -lfo-iss, by .xail pre,.. -r-va 1 V v.-rltL •*> Knor.-i.i-.ee lo cure o-- -ei'un.l >i li; ..n riBnMMBMRa*.-L. . hi-.-.- >ts. Askfcr It, take nootuer. Write ;m-.it- • . ,i . y.i . J MdOUk A.VB UlUl.si.-m. in ;im-n wrapper. Aml:-e.ss'r«i2JutV£BJEEl* CD., 4 its : . Cuicagik v -iB-s.-de in Rc*no bv p <A ,>i-*>:4l> JIRL’G <JO.. Drill-:.i MILL> We Mean. Business Call and Clet Our ZPricos Ref ore Buying, \V e are Sealing SASH, DOORSS d A XD 111 H N I S Flooring, Ceiling, ZMonlding, Ballusters and Brackets A-t Bottom Brices HUME &. PERKINS Sometime ago I was troubled with au attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm aixt was completely cured. I have since ad vised many of my friends and eusto mers to try the remedy aud all ““peak highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cal. For sale by Lowery Bros. Droggist. COMBINATION POLCY. INIVITSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 3 hieie a policy condiinii g a2O year endowment policy with a2t payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is IX FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; blit in ease of death wit hen the first year from any pulmonary disease but one half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endovyineui) will be paid. For insurance, a combination policy may be taken cut for $250 endowment, maturing in 20- years and its terms will provide that if death occur while the policy is in force within the 20 years $125 will be paid; if the insured survive 20 years, he will receive $250 in cash and still hold his policy as au or dinary paid up life policy for $125. payable at death without any fnther payment of premium The premium is the same for all ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives less thaul3 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. BIDS WANTED. Georgia, flovd County : The Boarit of Commission-rx of Koails and Revenue ot said county ask for sealed bills to scrape, paint and adjust the three iron bridges belonging to the county, io wit, the bridge at rhe foo of Second Avenue, the bridge at the foot ot Broad ntreet, and the bridge over the Oostanaula river on Filth Avenue, leading to the Fourth w-o d Said bids to be in the Lie ’ offii e not later than nine o clock a. in., on Au gust 6th, 1694. a boml will he required from tiie successful bidder fir the faithful perform ance ot the work, she Board reserves the right to reject any anil all bids. Witness the Honorable J hn C. Foster, Chair man of the Board, this 5i day of June, 1x94. 41 x Me.' erhaidt, i_l*-rk. June 7-30-d. NOTICE. Flovd Superior Court, March ierinlß94. Ins ) Application to ad- *;. A Allen, J- drq tan unknown ;S. V. Allen, ' chil To any and all pers •“* c incerned. You or i either of vou are her-bv commanded to be and i a pear a the next rerin of Supi-rr Court to be ijetd on the 4tli Monday in nep'einher IX.:-* ro ' show ca se it any you can. Why the application in the above-ta eit rase “V'riuld not be granted and in defat'' there of the sarae will he allow ed -wiine.-i' the ILincrale W m. Henry judge <>l san! i: 'lo t tin* 13 h day of April B'.H." Win, E, Beysiegle, C'erk or Superior 'Tnnrt Flovd county sa. I iik iji Wnwses? 1 % !'■ ii.WtjobLEYJB v ® ,‘D‘b "»5< •.'.'hfeebiL _ ,f L COM DENTISTS J A. WlLLS—Dentist— 20t) 1-2 Brosd street , over Cantrell aud Owens store. ATTORNEYS J AMES B NEVIN —Attorney at Law Offic" Poverty Hui poscoffics oor lor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD— Attorney at Masonic Temple. Rome, (la. REECE A- DENNY—Attorneys at law. Ollie® in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER-Ar.tonmy ami Coun sellor at Law—Rome. WH, ENNlS—ran. W. STARLING—Ennis. B -X stauiug, A ttorueys at Law, Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23, WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office a ■ Masonic Toiunte Rome Georgia. fe‘>32tf WB. M HENRY. W. J. NUNNALLY, W B J. NEAL—M’Henij, Nunnallv & Neal- Attorneys-al-atLa w, office o>er Hale Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DH. RAMSLA—Physician ami Surgeon-- ) Office at raeldence CH avemie A, Fourtß ward. LP. HAMMOND—Fnysiciaii and Surgeon— a Offers bis j rvtes.s.onal services to the peo ple of Rome aud surrounding country. Office at Crouch and Watson's urug store, 20H Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT- i H:oatC. A. Trevitt • drug store. r o. 331 Broad street. Telephon 110. resider. ,a. No. 21 DR.C. F. G1 yyfN-PI vsician and Surges —Office n< r Masonic building. Resident e mW 4th at _iue. He WARD E. FELToN—Physician and siu geon—Office No. ti Thire Avenue, Ai office dav and nigLv. Telephone 62. Frank A. Wynn, Physt.'an and Surgon office at Ti e itt A Johns in drug store telephone '3 Residence 406 Second Ave, 1 rompt attention given all professional call agents make five dollars a day. ' Greatest Kitchen ntencil ever invettsd. Retails 35 ets. 2to 6 sold in every house: san ide Postage paid rive eenrs. McMAKIN <!fc Co. T have two little grand children who are teething all this hot tin - mer weather and are troubled with bowel con-plaint I give them Ch in -1 berlain’s - C<>Hc, Cholera and I'i v rhoea Remedy and it acts J’ »> a charm. 1 earnestly recomend if for children with bowel troubles. I a. is mveelf token with a severe attic k of Moody flux, with cramp and pains in ni" stomach, one-third of a bot;le of his romedy cured me. Within twee— t'-tour hours I was out of be. aid. J doing th y house work.—Mrs. W. L.j Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickrnm. ' u Tenr. For sale by Lowery and JJroj. D uggist L;i