The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 03, 1894, Image 3

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A BIG KNOCK DOWN Our prices are now down where none need stand back. Huge bar gains within the reach of all. Stamp ed upon the face of every article is its merit, its beauty and its cheapness. What is the use of paying great big : prices for goods when we can fur nish you the same thing so low that they go at first sight. Lovely Fabrics ‘ Ohl How charming, ’ is what all the fair sax say about cur lylove summer fabric . The designs are Bewitching, the patterns, are stylish and unique, the prices winning in cheapness. Tremendous drives this week in Dimities, Organdies, Foulards, Greil- 1 adines.Swisses, Mulls, Chailies,French and German Ginghams, Be sure and ee these goods, for in them there is great profit to the purchaser. fc, Outings. Now is time for Outings and we have them in profusion. Dainty, ■comfortable and durable. They add to the beauty of the fair maide n who wears them Os course. Linens. To the housekeeper we would put the question, have you seen our stock of table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, Tray Cloths &c? If not you should see them, for they are charm- • ing. Just here we can give you some j big drives. Hosiery & Gloves A more varied or standard stock of these goods cannot be found any where. W e carry the most reliable dies made, and therefore can guar antee pur goods to the trade. Don't Waite 1 or a n ore convenient season, but come now and cast your lot for bar gains. You will be sure to draw the lc hy number, for all are lucky. THOS. FAHY PUBLIC SALE OF KE AL ESTATE. Whereas,''u the 13th. day of may ISHS, Wil liam Brtdtord. of Floyd county, Ga., burrowed from the Southern Bulli'.iug and Loan Associa tion of Knoxville, Tennessee, the sum of $1,260 on twenty-four shares of ihe 52d. series of stock in said Association, and on the same da e exe outed and delivered to said Association his cer tain promissory note or obligation in writing, whereby he underk.uk ami promised to pav on or before nine years after date ■ lie sum of |i,4'io wi li interest on the sum of $1,200 at 1 he rate of six per cent per annum, payable monthly on or befoie the last Saturday in each and every month, con meneiiig on the last Saturday in Alai 1893; which said note was secured by a deed of even date therewith to certain Real Esate in the Ci.yof Koine, Floyd county, Georgia, hereinaf ter mote particularly descrilied : Said deed re corded in the Clerk’s Office of Floyd County in book“V V’ of deeds page 321, on May 30, 18113. to which reference is here made for greater cer tainly as to 1 s terms and conditions. Ai.d whereas by tiie terms of said note and deed the said William Bradford stipulated and agreed that upon his failure to pay prouipr.lv when due the taxes and insurance premiums oil said proserty, or upon his failure to pay the monthly interest on said loan, or the tines and monthly payments on said stock, orany pan thereof, for a period of six months after the same or any 1 staliment theieot may become due, then at the option of said Association the whole indebtedness evidenced by said obliga tions a <1 securrtl by said deed, including ant raxes or insurance due or paid by said as a:ia tion on said proper y, shall at. once become and be due and collectable, and said Association is by the terms of B.id deed specific*.ly vested with full power and authority to advertise said property once a week tor four weeks, amt sell the same to the highest bidder at public auction betore fie Court house door ot Floyd County, for cash in h .nd, in, bar ol the eqnit;, of r demption, and to make to the purchaser or purchasees of said property good and si'ffiiciei.t lee s inple t ties thereto. Anti whereas said William Bradford has made default for more than six months in the payment ot said interest, tines, and monthly payments. Said Association, under the options aforesaid, now declares said pri 'cipat sum of $1,200, together with the accumulated interests, lines and premiunius, aggregating mi the 30th. day oi J ui.e 1894, the sum ol $1406.20, duo anti payable immediately. And now in txecution of the authority ve-ted n said Association by said William Bradford, by virtue of the deed hen tnafore referred to, there will lie sold 0.1 the first Tuesday in Au gust 1804, between the hours of 11 a in. and 12 o’clock m. in front of the Court house door 01 FToyd County, at public auction to the higl est bidders, toi cash in hand, audio bar or the equity of redemption which is expressly waiveo and released, in said deed, the following Real Estate, described in -aid deed, towit: That cer tain lot or parcel of laml situatod in the city of Rome. County of Floyd, Slate oi eergia and particularly described as lots numbers one (1) and two (2) in the Rome Real Estate Compa ny’s subdivision of the Fitth Ward or the city ot Rome, said lots fronting fifty-one (ol> feet eael 011 Fort Avenue ami running back same width one hundred and fifty-eight feet to a' alley, being the same propertv <-.> iveyed 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 F’ioyd county, in the cook I’. 1 page 656. And the pioc eds of said sale will bi applied as follows; First, to the expenses o sale; second, to disc iarge auj pay oil th. amount due the said Southern Building & Loan Association, including principal inteiests, At turners fees, floes, and unpaid i stallmeuts; and one-thiril,tlie tesi due it a,.y .will be paid to tin said William ..raurord, or his order. Andilii is to give notice of said Sale as by said deel provide.. i bi, June 22, 1894. southern Building iC Loan Association bj -silo..ally <S Neel. -k-.-r-ey s. lUBLIO b-i Lr. or HEAL ESI’aTE. Whereas on the 15th. day of June 18:>:; w llianu A. Jackson, of 1 loyd county, < la., borrowed from tile Southern Building ami Goan Association, ,n Iviioxvihe Tennessee, cite sum 01 -4 . nine ' share of the 52nd. series of stock in said Associa tion and <m the same dale executed ami deliver ed to said association his certain promissory note or obligation in writing whereby he under took and promised to pay 0.1 or before nine years after date the sum of .*900,00, with interest oi the sum of t>4<jo,.iu at .he ra.c of per c.-.u per annum payable monthly on or betore the last Saturday in each and every month, couinmnciug on the last Saturday in June. 1893; wh’Ch,said note was secured by a deed of even date tliei'c«..h to certain real estate in the city of Rome, F’ioyd county Georgia, hereinafter more particularly describedpsaid deed recorded in the clerks office of Floyd county in book"V V” of deeiis, page 401, oh June ‘2oth 1893 to which reference is here made for greater certainty as to its terms and ‘ condition; And whereas by the terms of said note and I deed the said William A. Jackson stipulated and agreed that upon his failure to pay promptly when due the taxes and insurance premiums on said property, or upon his failure to pay the monthly interest on said loan, or the tines ami monthly payments on said stock, or any part thereof, for a period of six months after the 1 same or any installment thereof may become due, then at the option of said association the whole indebtedness evidenced by said obligation and secured by said deed, including any taxes or in surance due or paid by said Association on said property, shall at once become and be due and collectable, and said association is by the terms of said deed specifically vested with full power and authority to advertise said property once a week for four weeks and sell the same to the highest bidder at public auction befoie the court house door of Floyd county, for cash in hand, in bar of the equity of redemption, and to make to the pureh aserjor purchasers of said property good and sufficient fee simple titles thereto. And) whereas said William A. Jackson has ' made default for more than six months in the payment of said interest, fines and monthly l ,a y ments, said association under the option afore- 1 said now declares said principal sum of $450,99 i together with the accrued interest, fines and pre miums aggregating on the 30th. day of June 1894 the sum of $505,75, due and payable immediately. And now in execution oi' the authority vested in said Association, by said William A. Jackson, by virtue of the deed hereinabove referred to there will bo sold on the first Tuesday in August 1894, between the hours of 11 a. m. ami 12 o’clock , m., in front of the door of the court house of Floyd county, at pulilie auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand and in bar of the equity of redemption, which is expressly waived and . released in said deed, the following real estate described in said deed towit: That certain lot or 1 parcel of laud, situated in the city of Rome anil [ county of Floyd, in the State of Georgia, and | particularly described as lots numbers sixty-nine 1 (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 on Harper Street 30 feet each, and running back 150 feet to Grove alley, being the same property conveyed to Williani A. Jackson by Sh •rifl J. (’. Moore on the day of .May 1893 by deed of record in the Clerk’s office of Floyd county. And the proceeds of said sale will be applied as follows: first, to the expenses of sale; Second, to discharge and pay off tlic amount due the s.nd southern building . and Loan Association including principal, inter 1 est, attorneys fee, fines and unpaid installments and Ui’rd, the residue, if any, w ill he paid m said William A- Jackson or his order. And this is to give notice of said sale as by said deed provided. This June 22nd 1894. Southern Building & Loan Association By McHenry Nunnally <x Neel, _ Attorney’s. YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Fl yd County, I o all whom it mav concern: No iciis hereby given that, the appraiser appoint'd o et aval t ami assign a year’s support to Josephine riumsb ry, the wi ;ow oi Jas. A. Stansbury, deceased, have tiled their award, and unless good a, d suiHcent cause is shown, the s.uim wi 11 be made the judgement of the court ar rhe July j term, I*'4 of the court ol Ordinary. Ihisjuue 4th, 1814, John I’. liavio, Oruinary F'oyd t ounty, Georgia. Citation— Leave to Sell Georgia. Huyd C< ui.ty. To all whom i ma> concern: William J. Ger-, don. Administrator de bowls non with will an I vexed, of William I’, G -rdon, deceased, has in | due form applied to the umlen-igm <1 for lei'Vc I to sed ii.e lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, ami .s id appdealioii will :e heard on the first, .Monday in July next, 'ibis Sth. i.ay of June 18.4. John I’. Davis Ordinary. Application lor Letters ol Dismission. GEORGIA,- Floyd County: Whereas John I*. s.ansell, Guardian, ol O J. Stansell, represent to the court in her petition dulv Hied, that she has atlminib tered O. J. Stansell’s .■.tale. This is to cite all persons cone-.med, kindred and creditors, to show cause, 11 any they can. wlr» said admin istrator should nor be discharged from her administration ami receive letters of dismission oti the first Monday in July 18U4. This June 4,'t. John I’. Davis. Oidinary Floyd County, Georgia THE HUSTLEROF ROME, TUESDAY JULY 3. IBQ4 BLOSSOM Is as safe and harmless as a fla> seed poultice. I: actslikeaponl. rice, drawing and curing al! diseases peculiar to ladies. ‘’Orange Elos? >n” is a pas ‘i’e, easily used at any time; ■ is applied nght to the parts Every lady can treat herseh 7/ith it. Mailed to any address upon re ceiptof sl. Dr. J .A. McGill&Co * Panorama Place, Chicago, IK Sold 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 sell 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 & Bro. Opposite Central Hotel. ‘ J ■ FOi? CTS.; fjajffiy-WE-J'i twimwf ■ » 3 In Postage, we will r.ciacl e A Sample Xivvelope, of either WHITE, KLJCSUr EIirJfSTTE 1 4 —of— r ’ pzzsm ; ; f OWOER. ; | J Yon have seen it advertised for many | i f years, but have you ever tried it?—lf I, 1 not.—you do not’know what au Ideal f I y fljo.iij.cexion Powder is. a |ir«i'«— *m i—M i »h ui ,ii.n-viG: ui’wraiimwrjafw i PGZZOftirSfc ( 4 besides being an acknowledged teautlflor, / ims many refreshing uses. H prevents cbai- L ing, sun-burn, wind-tan J o ssensperspirnti<>n, J etc.; infactitisaznostdelicateanddesirable r / protection to the face during hot weather, j It is Sold luvervwhere. For sample, address A. POZZDMS CO. St. Louis, MoJ MENTION THIS FAPLK. Year's Support. • GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby | given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart • and assign a year’s support to EUzaoeth Turner | the widow of G. W Turner decease", have tiled j theii award, and miles- good and sufficient c use is shown, the same will be made the judg ment, of the Court at the July te in. 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This June 4th 1894. John P. Dads. Ordinary Floyd county G eo, s ia Application for Letters of Dis miss 1 on. GEORGIA—FIoyd County Whereas James W. Reeves, Trustee of Mis; Martha E McGee, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has adminis tered Martha E McGee’s estate. This is to cite i all persons eoneerend, kindred and creditors te I show cause, if any they can, why said trustee I should not be discharged from his trusteeship and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894 John P Davis Ordinary F'oyd Co, Ga LEGAL NOTICE. Ketchum & Elliott) Floyd Sup’r. Ct. March vs. f term 1894 Rule to fore- Marcus B. Earle I dose mortgage It appearing to the Court bv th.i petition of Ketchum & Elliott that Marcus B. Earle on the 39 day of May 1891, executed and delivered to said Ketchum & EUiort towit All my interest in my fathers (A Earle deceased) estate, said estate consisting of 132 acres of lot No-160. 16i) acres of land lot xo. (161), five acres of land lot no. 244.80 acres of land lot no. 245 all of said lot lying on ami being in the 20th. District and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga , my inter est being described in the will of my father (A Earle deceased) as being five hundred dollars and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining property lor the purpose of securing the payment of z promissory notes for the sum of one hundred and Hight ami ;’2 100 dollars, ade bv the sard Marcusß. Earle on the 30th .lay ot M iy 18.13. a id pavable to the Slid Ketchum A Elliott due Nov 2 ith 18113 after date, with i.iteres at Ihe rate • f I s per cent per niinumfrom maturity a.id attor- I net’s fees, which said note the said Marcus B. I Earle refuses to pay. , , It is therefore ordered that the said Marcus B I Earle pay into th's court, on or before the firs: day of ihe next term thereof, the principal and interest due on said note, and ihe cost of this suit, or in default thereof t‘e l.or.rt will pro ceed as to justice shall appertain. And it is further order, d that this rule be published ir I the Dustier of Koine a newspaper published m the county of Fiord, one a m m’li for .our mouths, or serve on the said .Marcus 11. Earle o his special agent or attorney, thru ■ months pie vious to the next term of this lyuirt. March " 4 W. M. Henry. Ennis & Starling C- Petitioner’s Attorney It appearing by return of Sheriff that, defend ant does not, reside in the county or stale, it is i ordered that service e made upon said defend ant by publication of foregoing rule and this 1 order in the iiistlor of Rome once a niontfr .... four months prior to September ter a 18J4 ot this court. This Apr. 271.11 18P4, W M Henry J S c it o Ga, Floyd County. „ A true copv from minutes of I loyd Superior co irt. No. 27 page 677 and No. 28 page 122. this | M .V l»lh. 18114. Ww K. Beysiegle Supr, Court, j Fmyd Co. Ga, I RIDGE VALLEY DISTRICT Geougia, Floyd County To 1 he Honorable Board of Commissioners of Reads aud Revenue of said CoUUty.The petition ofJE. Keuelirew, J, A. Kennebrew. 11. T. Kennebrew, J. B. S. Kennebrew, E. P. Price, .1. M. Watters, ,i 11. Hawkins, Lewis u.iiier, wm Ke.i s, j. Morrow, Peyton Morrow, J B. Autrey, l> P. luirram, b. T. wright, Boyle O’Henlan, J. B. Jjicey. j, F. Istak, 1> F. Field, E. K. Field, J. S. Gunn Tom Price, F’. 1* Nixon, \v A " Rush. H. llnsh, R. m, Braden, Matt Braden, Tilden Braden, j. T. Watters. ,iohn Beeves •lames Harris. T, L Stephens, John Stephens, and .1. B. Stephens show to your Hou. 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 «i m. known as Watters Distrie ,to wit: All that land and territory ly ing ami being on rheeast side of the Calhoun road that leads from Rome to Calhoun, begin ning at the Rome District line on the macade mized road to the Gordon County line so as to include all land now in Watters’ district that lies east of said road in the new district. And vonr petitioners show that there is in said ter ritory east of said road, a captains company of able bodied white men subject, to military duty and that after sanl teniu. ry is cut off and established;into a new district t ere would still remain a captains company o. aide Iron led white men in Waters districr,subject to mill tary duty that are residents. And your petit ion >rs furth r show that it is necessary and expedient to establish such new militia dis trict embracing said territory east of said road, that it will be a public convenience to all citizens in such territory, for ilwil. make the election precincts nearer to the voters and the justice of the Pea e ami Bailiffs. Will be more convenient to the citizens o' said new district that it would be more convenient to give in uid pay their taxes if the new district bn so established and the precinct fixed in a centra' pert, of said district. And they further petition vou name teh new district Kii'.ge Valley if you should establish said territory into* new militii district. Your 1 etitioners pr.iy said new district to be laid out and established in terms of the law, and that Commissioners be appointed in terms of ihe law to lay out said Itist.ric' aud report to your Honorable body as is provided by law, Geo. A. H. Harris, Petitioners Atty, Office of. BOARD op COMMIS'-IONERS OF ROAD 9 AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY. Hi.iri" Ga.. Mav 17th, 1894, To S, J. whatley, 1 T. S. Burney ! Commissioners, J. Y. Price, I Wh teas, .1. F. Kennebrew, and others, have 1 etitioned the Board for a new district out of the tollowing territory now embraced in 859th. Dist.G:M. towit: All that laud and teritorv lying and being on the eaM side i f the Calhoun road that leads from Rome to Calhoun begin ■ ing at the Rome Dist. ine on the macademizcd road at Adolfus Harbor’s land and following said road to the Gordon county line so as to include all land now in Watters Dist., that lies east ot said road in the new district. It is ordered that you, or a majori y of you, go upon tnepremises and view ihe proposed chanireas indicated above: and if you find it necessary and expedient you must proceed to :ay out and define the same: nd in ike your report under oath to this Board on or betore the first Mondav in June next that you have laid out and defined the line-of said ie>v district, conformably tolaw. Max Meyerharilt, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS R EPi .P.T, In obed'ence to the iulove order we went up on the premises and t iewed ihe proposed change Indicated and as er considering the matter as best we couul we believe it expedient and best and then fore iespe itfullv recommend ihat the ibove petition be granted a. d district line be sc changed as to conform to above petition. S. J. Watley, > Commissioi.ers. Joun Y. Price. [ 859 District G. M. T. L. Burney ) F oyd county < la. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th, day of M <y. 1894. Ti'os. N. Pinsan, N. P. & J v. Georgia. Floyd county, ’I he commissioners appointed to mark and lay out territory and define lines thereof for a new militia district as petitioned for and <’e scribedin the above petition, having made t er return reporting that they had laid out said territory and recomme- di g a new militia district be established, and i being made to ap pear that a sufficient number of while men sub ject to military duty remain in Watters District o form a captains company and a sufficient num b rot white men ate in the 1 roposad n w Dis trict io term a captains company and said com missioneis having reported it is expedient a- <1 lies'to establish si'.ch n w district, the report f said''oinmissioners is approved anew ntili ia district is established in t lovd county, Ga which new district is named Ridge valley’. The likes of said dis ru t and territory embiaced in such new district are de dare I to b« and estab lisheo as follows : Beginning ar the Rome dis met line on ihe macailemized ro-d at the Arlol fus Harbour place and following this Calhoun road to ihe Gordon countv line, this road be ing western boundary line of said distHct thence from said road east along the Gordon mil Floyd c. unty lines to Bartow c u>rv line, bis line being the 110-thern boundaiy of said dist, thence along Bar ow ■ ourty line to Eto wan District and also along E owah dis trict line to Rome district line, this being the eastern boundary line of said dis'iict thence ami g Rome district line to Calhoun road at Adolf us Harbour’s place, the kbove ter ritory being the, entire territory heretofore etn braced in W’attr rs District that lies on east side of the Calhoun road in open court the date aforesaid. 'I llis June 4 11, 1894. Whereas, it appear from the proceedi is of Commissioners appointed th-reiore, of file in this office, that a new Militia district with suit able meets and bounds has been laid out in the County of Floyd ; and if further appearing that said proceedings aie ia due form and accord ing to law : i is Ordered Thar, said New tiiitia district be known and isipingnishe 1 as number 1516, aud that P'-op er r' cord thereof lie made in the office of this department. By the Governor vf-'-’•Yortheu, J, W. warren. Governor. Sec. Ex. Dept. I. Max Meyerharilt, Clerk of tin* Board of Commissioners .11 and for Floyd county, Ga do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true extract from the minutes of said Board. Given under my hand and seal, this June 12th 1894. Max jieyerhaxdt Clerk d 30 d. BIDS WANTED. GEORGIA,F'oyd County: The Board of Commissioners of Rao 's and Revenue of sa d county will relieve bids for straightening the publie road at the < lap of Lav ender Mountain, known as the Robinson Gap, and putting the same in a good and safe con dition. For particulars apply to J, A. Mc Arver or G. Burknalter. Slid bids to be in the Clerk’s office bvnine o’c o:k a on Monday, July' 2nd, 1844. 'lhe hoard reserves the right to reject any aid all bids. Witness the Honor-b’e John C. Foster '’hairtnau of the Board, this sth day of Jur.e, 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk. W. L. Douglas S 3 SHQE«os T o """k —*3. CORDOVAN, FRENCri&EIiAMELLEDCALE / > \ S 4As.yFiN3OAIf&KM6ARO(I W _ POLICE,-? soles. -W eoso.sa.WORKINGMFMe. vM- . V- \ j EXTRA FINE. a >-K !; »-‘”'b;.stps sgo g. V SEND FOR CATALOGUE ? , WS-’OOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. Xou can nave money by purchasing VV. L. Douglas rthoer, Because, we are tue largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee •.he value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in stylj| easy fitting - and wearing qualities We have them sold cvery v/here at lower prices for the value given than sny other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrel 1 & Owens, i 1,.,.. •yspppNTA. uuirr-s*: > . i:.u c u meh disorders. take ft • -• • J iILOA BITTERS. til ■<''.» ■ , ; 1 per Iv.tfle. <<e.nui.leh«t icuiumurx 4ml creased red lines'on wrappei NEW CENTRAL HOTEL." IO FORMINGS In. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT /XKH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS FLECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.IO The Oostanaula Steamboat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips to Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for ail Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Gorn. Hay. Pe is Batter. Bacon, Fruits. Dried, Wheat, and all Products of the Country, Geo W. F. B. Holbrook, —. ■ rr „ TC' * r ..11111:1. ..1 lot ureu.f nervous discuses,sucli 1 . Weak 14 n - I lifßraln ffjl •T* '"'■ vr. tl-'Adnchc.V iikeiidriezs, Losi Manhood,Nlg'iil,- .■ , X. rvou». , •' in ,-s,all i;rui;iSbU'H"-s of powerin Generative t,.'r,'.-.i i. .‘i i'auseil L r’V ' Miverexer’l m.ynulhluf errors Axeesslvon<eotto:., . nrs.lm. 1 ’ umntß, vrhicn b ria to tulirr dty. Consumption or Ins.izh '. < ~jj - cnrriadln J. ” >; , pocket. p«»r box. et for by mail prepaid. W , 7 rt’or we V ' |rl V4 ‘ n wrltton (murunti'eto rare orrvfimd the >v< . hy all taWrjk:-c- '■ _ ru'rcri-sts. Ask for‘t, take no utLer. Wriuj for free A«. .p ? hJ- ■'sealed Arn.KLai.Xu. ini .dinwnpi <:. A.-drc^N EKVESEEBVO., -iCAgS F >r -'to »n Kcme bv PRADFORD DitL’G Cu.. MILL*- We Mean J3u.si.ness Call and G-et Our Prioes before T3nying, We are Sellin S A.SFI, DOOHSEZid JVND’BLINDS Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, Jt3allnsters and Brackets A.t Bottom Brices HUME & PERKINS Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlaiu’s Pain Balm and Mas. completely cured. I have since ad vised many of my friends and custo mers to try the remedy and all “peak highiiy of it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cal. For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. —«• COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 1 hieis a policy c<mbiiiii g a 20 endowment policy with a 2C payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and ie IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but ill case of death wilhen the first year from any pulmonary disease but one half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) 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 aud still hold his policy as au or dinary paid up life policy for $125, payable at death without any father payment of premium The premium is the same for all ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives less than 13 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. RIDS WANTED. IBOKOIA, FLo'.’ll COUNTY: Ihe Buar.l of Cuuiiiiisbiuii rs of Roads and Revenue of said county ask for sealed bi.ls to scrape, paint anil adjnst the three iron bridges l>eio ging to the county, io wit, the bridge at the foo.. of Second Avenue, the bridge at the foot ot Broad Street, and th« bridge over the Oostanaula river on Fitth Avenue, leadirg to the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Lin idU e not later than nine o’clock a. m., on Au gust 6th, 1894. A bond will Ixi required from the successful bidder f- rthe laithtui perfonu •»uce ot the work. Ihe Board resarves the right ro re ject any aud all bids. Witness the Honorable Jehn.C. Foster, Chair man ot the Board, this 6. day of June, 1594. M x Me.' erfiardt, clerk. June 7-30-d. NOTICE. Flovd Superior C< url, March ierm 1894. ins ) Application toad- <’. a. Allen, J- dopt an bnkuown S. V. Allen, I cliil To any aud all persons c'U<*rned. You or either o.f vou are hereby eonnnanded to lie and a. pear a the next term of Superr Court to lie qeld on the 4th Monday in September 1894 to show ca-'se if any you ran. Why the application i:i the aluive siajeq case should ant fee gianteii and in oeiuu" mere of the satae will be allow ed witness the Honerale W. >i. Henry judge of said c uirt this 13th day of April 894. Wm, E, Beyvlcgle, Clerk of Superb r Court Flovd county oa. 4p .*! Lg *i 4. t* cur.. 4 »l h.'i.iv wfr W 0 ».»-AWW* O.M.IVi- ..L>.y,;, PMMQIIW I DENTISTS I A. WlLLS—Dentist—2081-2 Broad street B over Cantrell and Owens store. ' —— ■j. | ATTORNEYS JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Ollie <ffi Poverty Htil post<>.'Hee cor.tor 3rd Avenue jK CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD— Attorne) at Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple, Rome. Ga. E — I WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coan* B seller at Law—Rome, oa. WH. ENNIS—.Ino. W. STARLING— Enols 1 A Stalling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic- -1 Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-laiw. Office n Alasonic Temole Rome Georgia. fe'ttrtt WS. M HENRY. W. J. NVNNaLLY, W a J. NEAL—M’Henj j, Nunnally Neal- Attomeys-aUatLaw. ol.’ice o>er Hale Davidson Hardware Co., street, Rome, Ga .PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS D M. R A MSVR—Physician and Surgeon J , Office at residence 614 areaae A, Fourta ward. P* HAMMOND— p lyMcian and Surgeon— ■ Offers his j rofessiona) services to the poo pie of Rmoe and snrrcundhig country. Omce at Crunch and W’at son'a orug store, 206 Broad street. DR. W. b. HOYT (Mice a: C A. Trevitt 5 ft I drug store. "o. 331 Broad street. Telephon 110. resident N 0.21 DK«C.F. Gl FIN-Physician and Surgeon 3 —Office t Masonic ImiMvng. Residency 3uH 4th an jve. J Ht W ARl> E. FKLTON Hivsician and si u I 1 geon -(fftiec. No. r> Thirc Avenue, ’ A.' office dav and nigLu. Telephone 62. Frank A • Wynn, PhyfcWan and Surgon I office at Tre itt Sc Jo ins >n drug store > telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, ■ ’ Prompt nrxantion given all professional call t > A<JHNTSM AKE Fl VE DOLLARS A DaYT fl h Greatest Kitchen utencii ever invtited. I Retails 35 ets. 2to 6 sold m every house: sample ' Postage paid rtve cents. Me MAKIN dt Co. —~ ® • I have two little grand childr< c who are teething all this hot sui -a tn er weather and are troubled wiu S‘i bowel complaint. I give them Chan - Bl berlain’s Colic Cholera and Diar- tMji rhoea Remedy and it acts like i I charm. I earnestly recomend it lot children with bowel troubles. I wat myeeif taken with a severe attack o J i bloody flux, with cramp and pain;-; ii inv stomach., one-third of a bottle o Ww hi i remedy cured me. Within tv er tv-four hours I was out of bed hi doing my house work.—Mrs. W f ( m , Dunagan, Bon-nqua, Hickman Co | Ten i. For sale by Lowery and Bro* FJ Dugv iat a