The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 05, 1894, Image 3

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Administrator* Sale. ...., I’LOVP Col '* rV : <iH ...order of tbe (otirt of Ordinary *’' | |. e f,,re the < ourt house door in the w,,11, ‘ ! p ,' "d County between the lega. fltV ° , writ on the tbst Tuesday in August hours o ■■ •’ . ir( ,p e rty to wit : One lot in IKl * 4 ’! 11 now fourth Ward)City of Rome, Floyd DeSOt . . kl) own as the former residence of C °p M Hvrd. front it go" the Alabama Road J - street in tl.e said City 90 feet and ex °r , ,'i. o k same width 140 feet, and being the teI1 “ -v d bv deed of Mrs Mary T. pmpeitj’ J M K Ku( , x . j,. Uu(t Febuary ITIsV Recorded in Clerks office Superioa n’rt said County in Book “Y." of deeds, Page 448 on June 28th. 1879, ami als. tl'iscrib . , lt t . (l of Martha E Knox, to Mid 11. B. Me ! jer, Dated April 20th. 1881 am. Recorded in ~ k“C e.” of deeds, Page 282 No. 187. 7: Administrator De Bonis Non with will annexed of Win. T. Gordon deceased, Es rates Letters of Administration. , foKGIA. Floyd County; .r‘ a llwhou.it may concern: J. W. Dempsey V .vine in proper form applied to me for pern.a --h 11-tiers of administration on the estate of Xbeth Dompsev, late Os said county. This eit.- all ami singular the creditors and next of Elizabeth Dempsey to lie ami appear at office within the time allowed by law and ’ ~a use , if any they can, why permanent let ters or administration should not be granted to w 11 Enni- Co. Adm’r. on Elizabeth Dempseys .up 'witness my hand and official signature tto 3rd. dav of July, 1894, 7-1-30(1. JOHN I‘. DAVIS. Ordinary Floyd County. -r - " Application for Letters t of Dis mission, GEORGIA, Floyd County : Whereas Mrs. Dora Cohen,Guardian, of Mamie Cohen, represents to the court in her petition j lv tiled that she had anministered Mamin Co h \ estate. This is to cite all persons concern ed kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, whv said Guardian should not be dis .bal,.ed from her administatiou and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in August 1U Ulis July 4th. 1894. , 74 ; 3 ’. h1 ' 1 JOHN F. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County, Georffia Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County: v . . u p Reese. Administrator of Reese Wliere.i* ... M linden, represents to the e.-ur. mlns peti. tiuniiu lj tiled, that he has administered Reese M Braden’s estate. This is to cue all persons ~;i lCe rned. kindred and creditors, to show cause, ff any they van, why said administrator should n..i be discharged irom his administration and receive letters of dismission on toe first Monday in October 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-3 mo. JOHN F. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Letteis of Administration. | GEORGIA, Floyd County-. To ad whom it may concern: Ennis & Star ling having in proper form app ied to me, on May Ith, 1894 tor permanent administration on the Estate of Jack Pryor, lau of said County, and it appearing that Citation issued as by Law required and at the June Term of the Court of Ordinary es said county, Mollie Tttmliu, was appointed Administratrix on said Estate. And it further appearing tnat said Mollie Turulin failed to give Bond and qualify. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Jack Pryor to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, ■l any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to W. H. Ennis on Jack Pryor’s Estate. Witness my hand and official signature this July 2nd, 1894. 74-30 d, JOHN P. DAVIS. Ordinary. Western & Atlantic AND J, I»ST. L RAILWAYS I —TO — Chicago ! -Louisville Cincinnati! ix ... Lousl -Kasas City -M cmpltis —AND— onioi-», ’The AVest. Pulling C, c ‘‘"‘•Vestibuled trains carrying ■all <■>?!* keeping cars. For any information ta,l «n or write to J J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. -'I, EDMONSON lass, Agt. Chattanooga Tenn ’ t Jit V, IS ■ raflic Manage Allan a CEO A ft \| a N Genera pass Agt Atlantu Con iinutu Story ciur. v. about Bon Ami, BEDBOOMS. 7° y° u want to Clean marble wash- , “ Ilds > faucets, mirrors, orasa bedsteads, toilet mrniture, jewelry? Bsi Um DOF S IT, sjuiirr - . lingers, Jewelry iu.ieti.rers Attle- 1 oi’o, M.r-s., write: aro using Bon Amt con stantly far cleaning and i w “ l * kinds of jewelry with a brush we can clean io finest filigree wor’;. PUBLIC S\I.E op REAL ESTATE. Whereas, <n the 15»h. day of May 1893, Wil liam Bradford, of Floyd eoiiii'V, *,n , borrowed Irom the Southern Building and Loan Associa tion of Knoxville, Tennessee, the sum .4 $1.29(1 on twenty-four shares of Hie 52t1. series of "stock in said association, and on the S ime da e exe cuted and delivered to said Association his cer tain promissory note or obligation in writing, whereby he undent ok ami promised to pat on or before nine years after dale lie sum of $2,4u0 wi h interest on the sum of $1,209 at : he rate of six per cent per annum, payable monthly on or before the last Saturday in each and every mouth, co • meiicing "» the last S.tnrdav in Mav 1893; which said note was .secured bv a deed of even date therewith to cert .in Real Esate in the ci.yof Rome, Floyd e,unity, Georgia, hereinaf ter more pari icularty described: Said deed re corded io the Cmrs’S Office of Floyd County in Imok-'V V” of deeds page 321, on' May 30, 18:ri, to which reference is here made for greater cer tainly as to i s terms and conditions. Ai d whereas by the terms of said note mid deeu the said William Bra-ford stipulated ami agreed that upon bis failure to pay promptly 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 ami monthly payments on said stock, orany part thereof, for a period of six months after the same or any 1 staiiment theieof may become due, then at the op ion of said Association tile whole indebtedness evidence ! by -said oldiga | tions a d securrd by said deed, including any I tuxes or insurance due or paid by said as eola tion on said proper y, shall at once become and be due and collectable, and said Association is by the terms of Buid deed specific* ly vested with lull power and authority to advertise said proper y once a week for foul weeks, and sell the same to the highest bidder at public auction before lie Court house door of Floyd County, for cash in lind, in, bar of tin equity of r (lemption, and to make to the purchaser or purehasees of said prtqterty good and soificieut fee simple titles thereto. And whereas said William Bradford lias made default for more than six months iu the payment of said interest, tines, and monthly payments. Said Association, under the options aforesaid, now declares said principal mud of $1,200, togetner with the accumulated interests, lines and premiuiuus, aggregating on the 3dth. day of .hue 1894, the sum of $1496.20, due and payable immediately. And now iu execution of the authority vested n said Association oy sain W illiam Bradford, by virtue of the deed hertinat'oro referred to, there will be sole' on the first Tuesday iu Au gust 1894, between the hours of 11 a m. and 12 o’clock ui. iu front of the Court house door oi Floyd ( ounty, at public auction to the higi-est bidders, foi cash in hand, and in oar or the equity of redemption which is expressly waived and released, iu said deed, the following R.al Estate, described in .-aid deed, towit: That cer tain lot or parcel of laud situated in the city of Rome County of Floyd, State of eergia, ami particularly described as lots numbers one (1) and two .2) in the Rome Real Estate Compa ny’s subdivision of the Filth Ward of the city ot Rome, said rots fronting fifty-one (51; feet each on Fort Avenue ana running baciv same width I one hundred and tifty-eignt feet to a.- alley, being the same propertv conveyed to William Bradford by J. H. Allen and others on the 11th. ilay of October 1890, by deed of record in tin Clerk’s office of Floyd (.-ounty, in the nook F. 1' page 656. Ami the pioc. cds of said sale will be applied as follows: First, to the expenses oi saie; second, to discharge and pay oil the amount due the said Southern Builuiug -X Loui. Association, including principal mteiests, At torneysfees, tines, ami unpaid i stallments; .mu oue-tliird,the lesidneil ai.y .will bepuid to tin said William .fradiord, or his order. And tln.- is to give notice of said sale as by said deco provided. Bin , .lune 22, 1894 omuherii Jlui.Uiag A Iman Association by McHenry Nunnally a Neel, Attorneys. PUBLIC JSaLE Ob’ REAL ESI’aTE. Whereas on the 15th. day of June 1893 wd'.uin A. Jackson, of Floyd county, <.a., borrowed iron I the Southern Buihiiug and Loan Association, o ; I Knoxville Tennessee, the sum of 8459,90,0 n nine ‘ share of the 52mi. series of stock in said Associa tion and on the same date executed and deliver ed to said association his certain promissory note or ooligation in writing whereby he under took and promised to pay on or before nine y ears after date rile sum oi £900,00, with interest ot tile sum of 84,0,00 at the rare of six lief cent per annum payable monthly on or before the last Saturday m each ami every month, commencing on the last Saturday in June 1893; which said no,e was secured by a ueeu ot even da.e therewith to certain real estate in the city of Rome, l loy.l county Georgia, hereinafter more particuiarly described, said need recorded in the clerks office of Floyd county in book "V V” of deeds, f>age 401, oil June 2(ith 1893 to which reference is here . made for greater certainty as to its terms and condition; And whereas bv the terms of said note and deed the said William A. Jackson stipulated and agreed that upon his failure to pay promptly w hen due the taxes and insurance premiums on said property, or upon his failure to pay the monthly interest on said loan, or the lines and monthly payments on said stock, or any part thereof, for a period of six months after Hie same or any installment thereof may become due, then at the option of said association the whole indebtedness evidenced by said obligation ami secured by said deed, including any taxes or in surance due or paid by said Association on said property, shall at once become ami be due ami collectable, and said association is by the terms of said deed specirtcally vested with full power and authority to advertii.e said property once a week for four weeks and sell the same to the highest bidder at public auction before the court house door of Floyd county, for cash in hand, tn bar of the equity of redemption, ami to make to tlie pun baser or purchasers of said property good and sufficient fee simple titles thereto. 1 And whereas said William A. Jackson has I made default for more than six months in the I payment of said interest, lines and monthly pay inents, said association under the option afoi’e- j said now declares said principal sum of 845u,i'io I together with the accrued interest, tines and pre- 1 miunis aggregating on the 39th. day of June 1894 the sum <>l 8595,75, due and payable immediately. And now in execution of the authority vested in said Association, by said William A. Jackson, ■ by virtue of the deed hereinabove referred to there will be sold on the first Tuesday in August 1894, between the hours of 11 a. m. aial 12 o’clock m., iu front of the door of the courF hbuse of Floyd county, at public 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 ife or parcel of land, situated in the city of Rome and county of Floyd, in the State of Georgia, and particularly described as lots numbers sixty-nine (611) and seventy (70> in .1. W. Hicks survey of But ler's addition to South Rone (now the Fifth Ward oi l' ni« said lots fronting on Harper Street 39 ef©' h, and running back 150 feel to Grove alle. ein ; the same property conveyed to William A. .ackson by Slmrftf .1. <’. Moore on file day of Mac 1893 bv 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 ami pay off the amount due the said southern building and l.oan Association incbuling principal, inter est, attor u'vs fee. tines an I unpaid installments and third, the residue, if any,, will be paid to said William 1-Jackson or his order. Ami this is to give notice of said sale as by said deed I ’ovided. This June 22nd 1894. Southern Building A Loan Association By McHenry Nunnally A Neel, _ Attorney’s. | YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Floyd County, load whim it mav concern : No'ice is hereby given that the appraiser appointed io et | lifiait and assign a year's ..up l ort to Josephine I Stansb rv, the widow ot Jas. A. stan-bury. ’ l ave filed their award, ami unless good ai d suliiecnt cause is shown, the same w.ll be made the judgement of the court a the July term 1894 of the court of Ordinary. This June 4th 1894. John F. Davis, Ordinary F oyd ( ounty, Georgia. (’itation—L<*:> to Sell*;* Georgia. !<»' <i (’< unty, To all wh >»n i mav concern : William J. Gor don, Ailiiuiiistr-iror de bonis non with will an nexnd, of w ’)Hiani T, Gt*’*di»n, deceased, haw in due form applied to He uuderrigned tor lei ve to set! tl.e lands belong'ng t(. thees.ate of said deceased, and s id application will be heard on ibe first Monday in July next. This sth. day oi June 1894. John F. Davis Ordinary. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIY,— Floyd County: Whereas jobn P. Stanstdl, Guariiian, oi O J Stansell. represent to the court in her petition duly tiled, that she has adminis tered O. J. Stansell’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditois, to show cause, if anv they can, whv said admin istrator should not be discharged frotu her administmciou ai.d receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July 1894. This June 4th. 1801, ; John P. Davis. ,1 lo yd County, Georgia THE H USTLER OF ROME, H URSDAY,JULY.S.|B94 ... BEiOSSOH Is as safe and hs '••mless as a fla> seed poultice. 1;. ukeaponl. tice, drawing outisrera; and curing al! dis eases peculiar to la dies. “Orange Blost is a pas tile, easily used at any time; is applied right to the parts Every lady can treat herseh with it. Mailed to any address upon re. seipt of si. Dr. J .A. McGill & Co. •J Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. 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 priceswe mean to sell you if you wanttobuy. Wethink 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 yourseif money. Very Respt. Morris Bro. Opposite Central Hoick ' FOR In Posf.lt-.'.', w« Till! ncn<l t A 1 of cither 'tfitri'K, It- i- .vn or BRUNETTE ' I DO 'S ' f lOWOER. ; •’J You have seen it advertised for man-.- J / years, but have you aver tried it?—lt 4 not.—you do not’know what an Idea. “ / Complexion Powder is. ■ , ——-TT-.il m pozzom’s h * >1 *•*> 111 — yth 1 'towx’.nx ■ ■nuwi ? ' besides being an ncki/owledged benutifler, 'f hna many refreshing us«'s. It prevents ch as- L / ing,sun-burn,wind-tan,iessensperspiration, ” etc.; in fact it is n most de Houle and desirable ® protection to the face durng hot weather. j it 1»» Sold ISvervwbere. f. For simple, address * «J. A. POZZOMI CQ, st. louis, mentio:’ .111 s PAP’-m. .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 Elizabeth Turner the widow of G.W Turner decease'', have tiled their award, and unless good and sufficient c use is shown, the gams will be made the judg ment of the C our t tbe July tetni, 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This June 4th 1894. John F. Paris. Ordinary Floyd county Geoigia Application for Letters of Dis miss 5 on, GEORGIA—FIoyd County Whereas James W. Reeves, Trustee ol M’S, Martha E McGee, represents to the court in his petition duly tiled, that he has adminis tered Martha E McGee’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerend. kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said trustee should not be discharged from his trusteeship ami receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894 John F Davis Ordinary F’oyd Co, Ga LEGAL NOTICE. Ketchum & Elliott 1 Floyd Sup’r. Ct. March vs. ! term 1894 Rule to fore- Marcus B. Earle I close mortgage It appearing to the Court bv the petition of Ketchum Elliott that Marcus B. Earle on the 39 day of May 189 i, executed and delivered to said Ketchum A Elliott towit All my interest in my fathers (A Earle deceased) estate, said estate consisting ol 132 acres of lot no 160. 160 acres "if land lot no. (161), five acres of land lot No. 244.80 acres of laud lot No. 245 all of said lot lying on anti being iu the 20th. District and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga , iny inter est being described in the will of my father (A Earle deceased) as being five hundred debars and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining property for the purpose of securing the payment of 2 pi-ni'issory notes for the sum of one hundred and eight and .’2 100 do’lars, made by the said Marcusß. Earle on rhe 30th Jay of May 1893. and navable to the S lid Ketchum A Elliott due Nov 29th 1893 after date, with interes’ at tbe rate • f 8 per cent per unnunifrom inaturitv and attor nev’s fees, which said note the said Marcus H. Earle refuses tn pay. It is therefore ordered that the said Marcus B Earle pay into ill's court, on or before the first day of the next term thereof, tbe principal and interes: due on said note, and the cost of th s suit, or in default thereof V e t oi.rt will pro ceetl as to justice shall appertain Ami it is further ordered that this rule lie published it the Hustler of R nne a newspaper published m the county of Floyd, one -a in tilth for tour months, or serve mi the said Marcus B. I. vrle o his special agent, or attorney, thre- mourns pie vions to the next term of this c nirc. March 291 h 1894. „ „ „ W. M. Henry. Ennis & Starling Judge B.G. IL C- Petitioner’s Attorney It appearing by return of Sheriff that defend ant doe's not reside in the county or state, it is ordered that service made upon said defend ant bv publication o' foregoing rule and this order in the Hustle of Rome once a month tor four months prior to neptemlier ter u 1894 ot this court. This Apr. 27th is'.q, W M Henry J Sc RO Ga. Floyd County. A true copy from minutes of Floyd Superior court No. 27 page 677 and No. 28 page 122, This Mav 18lh. 1894. . . M m e. Beysiegle Supr. Court, , Fioyd Co. Ga, RIDGE VALLEY DISI'RICr Qeok><ia, Floyd County • Io ihe Honor able Board of Commissioners of Hands ami Revenue of said couuty.Tlie petition ol J II Kei ebrew, J. a. Kemiebn-w. II T. Keiiiiebrcw, J. B. 8. Kenuebrew, E. F. Frice, J. m. Watters.. i 11. Ilawkms. Lewis leaner, win. Ke s, Morrow, I’eyton Morrow,,! B. Autrey, D P Ingram, 8. r. wriglit, Doyle O’Henlaii, a. B. Laeey..!, F. Leak. D F Field, E. E. Field, J. b Gunn Tom Price, F. I’ Nixon, w A* Rush, <’ 11. Rush, R. M. Bradi-n, Matt Braden, Tilden Braden, .r. T Watters. John Reeves James Harris T. I, Stephen., John Ste’diens, and j. H. Stephens show tojnur Hon. Body that they desire and do |.e ition yo-ir Imdy that you <lo establ.sb a new mi hla district in’ said, county out of the following territory now em* liraeed in >(59 district ti m. known as Watters Distrfe , to wit : All that land ami territory I>- ing and Bemg on ibei ast side of the 0111IOUII I road that ieads from Home to Calhoun, begin-1 eing at tli- Rome District line on the macade , imzed road to tbe cordoii county line so as to include all lan : now in Waiters district thief lies east of said road in the new district. Ami your petitioners show that there is Iu said ter ritory east of said m id. a ca ptains comp my of able b"died white men subject to military duty and that after sa d renin ’-v is cut off and establislie into a new district t ere would still remain a captains company <>. able honied white men in Watters distric ,su4>, -et. to itilli tary duty that are residents. And ><>e.r petit ’ ion-'rs furth r show that it is necessary and expedient to estab ish such new militia dis trict embracing s-iid territory cast of said road, that it will beapnbiic convenience to all citizens in sneh territory, tor it wil make the election precincts ntarer to the voters ami the Justice of the Fea e and Bailiffs. Will be more convenient to the citizens o said new district that it would be more convenient to give in and pay their taxes if trie new district be so established and the preeinc* fixed in a central p.-rtof said dis’rict. Ami they further petition you name • ich new district Ridge Valley if you should establish said territory intoa new militia district. Your t etitio-ners prav said new district to be laid out and established in terms of the law, and that Couvmissionerg be appointed in terms of the law to lav out said I listrict and report to your Honorable body as is provided ity law, Geo. A. H. Harris, Petitioners Atty. Office of. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY. Roinn Ga.. Muv 17th, 1894, To S. J. whatley, 1 T S. Burney > Commissioners, J. Y. Price, I Wh reas.j.F. Kennebrew, and others, have i etitioned the Board fora new district out of the following territory now embraced in 859th. Dist. G:M. towit: All that land and teritory lying and being on the east side cf the Calhoun road that leads from Rome to Calhoun begin idtig at the Rome Dist. ine on the mueadt inized road at Adolf us Harbor’s land and follow l ng said road to the Gordon county line so as to include all land now iu Watters Dist., that lies east of said road in the new district. It is ordered that you, or a majori y of you, gc upon the premises and yiew'be pronosed change as indicated above: and if you find it necessary atm expedient you must procaed to lay out and define the same and make your report under oath to this Hoard on or before the first Monday in June next that you have laid out and <itfine>( the line of said new uistrict, conformably to law. Max Meyerhariit, Clerk. •COMMISM iNERS REPORT. Io obed ence to the adove order we went up on the premises and x iewed the proposed change indieai.ud and as er considering the matter as best xve could we be ieve it expedient and best and therefore lespeetfully recommend that the above petition be grant“d a d district line be sc changed as to conform to above petition. 8. J. Watle.v, 1 Connnissioi ers. John Y. Price, ! 859 D strict G. m. T. L. Hurney ) F oyd county Ga Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th, day of May. 1894. Thos. N. Pinson, N. P. & j P. Georgia, Floyd county, Ihe commissioners apfointed to mark and lay out. territory and define lines thereof for a new militia district as petitioned for aud de scribed in the above petition, having made t e r return reporting that they had laid (-nt said territory and recommend! g a new militia district be established, and i being made to ap pear that a sufficient number of white men sub ject to military duty remain in Watters District to form a caprains company and a sufficient num I !>■ rof white men are in the proposed n- w Dis trict (o form a captains company and said coin missionms having reported it is expedient am! best to establish such n< w district, the report i f said commissioners is approved, a new mill tia district is established i-> Floyd county, Ga which new district is named Ridge vsdey. The lines of said district and territory embiaced in such new district are declare I to be and estab lisheo as follows: Beginning at the Rome dis tncf line on rhe macademized road at the Adol fus Harbour place and following <his Calhoun road to rhe Gordon count"' line, this road be ingwestern boundary line of said (list'ict thence from said road east along the Gordon and Floyd c miry lines to Bartow conntv line, this line being the no-tbern boundary of said (list, thence along liartow < ennty line to Eto wan District end also along Erowab dis trict line to Rome district line, this being the eastern boundary hue ot said district thence a o'g Rome district line to Calhoun road at Adolfus Harbour’s place, the above ter ritory being the entire terrin rv heretofore em braced in Watters District that lies on east side of the Callioun road in open court the date aforesaid. This June 4h, 1894. Whereas, it appear from the ; roceedi '?s of Commissioners appointed th- reiore, ot file in this office, that a new Militia uistrict with sn.t- i able meets and bounds has been laid out m the I County of Floyd ; -ml if further at pearing that | said proceedings aie in due form ami accord ing to law: it Is Ordered That said New Ji'itia district be known and istpingnrslie l as number 1516, and that p. op er record thereof be made in the office ol' this department. By the Governor w- J.N’orthen, J. W. warren, Governor. Sec. Ex. Dept. I, Max Meyerhardt,'clerk of the Hoard of Commissioners in and for Floyd couniy, t.a do Hereby certify that the foregoing is a true ex' ract from th a minutes of said Board. Given under my hand and seal, this Jure 12th 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk d 30 d. BIDS WANTED. GEORcia,Floyd County: The Board of Commissioners of Raods and Revenue of sa d county will recieve bids for stra ghteniug the public road at the Gap of Lav ender "fountain, known as the Robinson Gap, and putting rhe same in a good and safe con dition. For particulars apply to J. A. McArver or G. a. Burknalter. S.id bids to lie in the Clerk’s office bvnine o’c o?k a on Monday, July 2ml. 18 14. 'lhe board reserves the right to -eject any aui all bids. Witnsss the Honorride John C. t-'nster '’hairmau of the Hoard, this stli day of June, 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk. W. L. Douglas $3 Sss. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALF. 4 5.50P0L1CE.3 SOLES, pq S2 ¥>2.WORKINGH ENs \ ** EXTRA FINE. bJ *2?l. 7 _ 5 BoysSchoolShoes. •LADIES- Bestd oNGCI -a. SEND FOR CATALOGt«E W L’DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. You can save money by purchnwiug U . !«• Dousiliin Shoe** Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world. a « 1 guarantee the value by stamping the name . nd price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting anc wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. It your dealer cannot supply you, we can. sold by Cantrell &. Owens, KOI- DYSPEPSIA, uiafgu.ttuni bmiHch disorders, Lake BKONVNS IKON BITTERS. All dealer* ’I per l. 'ttle. Gtjui.ier,! krado marg *ml er 'x-**d rd lineauu v. r.pp. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. SI IMIHT W FMMSHffISS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT AU. MODERN JJVtPRO YEMENI S ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. The Oostanaula Steamboat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS? That we will rim our Steamer Towy, 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. Corn. Ilay. Peas Butter, Bacon. Fruits, Dried, Wheat, and all Products of the Country Geo W F. B Holbrook, Sc-.u , . I G SEEM.” <*■>< i .b . V.'•«. —’ J » mb vJ a B*. . 'fi,, * «<4/>uerful remedy £. • toturei’.' •,ervousuiseases,such as Weak M.rner/, LossofUratii «f“ , I l ' i< . 1 iva.leclie, V> itcfubiess. Lost Manhood, Night.y ! ,us. Nervous- ‘ •.>• ~el Uroi.tst'i:'! 1< -of power in Generative Organ.- .J ttm-r -es caused v k i ' ' orexertlon, rrrorn, excessive use vl Loo;,c,lum oratlm- I N o’ 'o . vhlch 1 oi t. Infirmity, Consumption or in.ani ■ :'an b- carried In i . vc-t pocket. S-1 per box,« for Sf.S, by mall prepaid, '..'fflciftj order wo ■XK e-y?,. -t' '<•o WI Ute i rtiaruutee to cure or refund the imiwv. Sold by all ' .tie :■>. a . for it. ts lea no other. Write forfroe .V, ,:h e I ok son-sealed jMttOKK AXU UIM ■ Hi.v . in n.„ in wrapper. Ao Ires. JV F.U VES»EEA> CO., M.t.mi ..'I;;. .pie CHICAGO* K >r -do <n Remo, bv I'lobiFOKli DRUG CO.. Druggi de -4PLAINING MILL* We Afean 13u.sin.ess Call and (ret Our Brices Before Buying-, VV e are Selling SASH. DOORSZZia AXDBHI.XDS Flooring, Ceiling, Ballusters and Brackets At Bottom Brices HUME &. PERKINS Sometime ngo I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I use. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm aud id completely cured. I have since a-. . vised many of my friends and custo mers to try the remedy and all -peak highily of it. Simon Goldbauru, San Luis Key j Cal. For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. COMBINATION POLCY. industrial depart m ent. 1 hiejs a policy c< mbiiiiug a 20 year endowment policy with a2l payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but ill case cf death wit hen the first year from any pulmonary disease but one half tbe insurance (i. e., one quarter oi the endowment) will be paid. For insurance, a combination policy may he taken cut for $250 endowment, maturing in 20 years and its terms will nrovide 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 ins policy as an or dinary paid up life policy for $125, payable at deatb without any futher payment of premium The premium is the same for all ages; but applications will not be ' rceived upon lives less thai.l3 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. BIDS WANTED. <■ EOKGIA, FLOYD COUNTY : I lie Board of Comniission T 8 of Roads and Revenue of said county ask tor sealed bbls to ■-crape, paint and adjust the three iron bridges belonging to the county, to wit, the bridge at the foo: of Second Avenue, the bridge at the foot ot Broa<t Street, and th«- bridge over the Oostanaulariver ou Filth Avenue, leading to tbe Fourth ward. Said bids to bein tbe Lie ' office not latei than nine o’clock a. in., on Au gust 6th, 1894. A bond will be required from the successful bidder f-'T the faithful perform ance ot the work. Ihe Board reserves the right to teiect any and all bitl«. Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair man of the Board, this st>>. day of June, 1894. m x Meyerhardt, clerk. June 7-30-d. NOTICE. Floyd Superior Court, March Term 1894. Ins,. 1 Application to ad- t’. a Allen, r tlopt an unknown S. V.' Allen, ) chil To any and all persons c mcerned. You or either of you are hereby commanded to be and a' pear a: the next term of Superr Court to be qeld on the 4th Monday in September 1894 to show ca.’se if any you can. Why tbe application iu the above stated ease should not be granted and in default there of the same will be allow ed witness the Honorale W. M. Henry judge of said court this 13th day of April 1894. Win, E, Beysiegle, C'erk of Superior Court Floyd county aa. . ..... >?• Sj .'J i At >•» •• ’’ ur ‘’ u fc ‘ b ”“ ie v u'k mCTV-t ti 'li.tr.-f.it 1,1 M.W’.H LI.F.Yj; PROFESSIONAL COLUMN 1 DENTISTS J A. WILLS— Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad street „ over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS JAMES H NEVlN—Attorney at Law Qffic Poverty Mill po.sto.lice coraor 3rd Avenue CHAS. IV . UNDERWOOD— Attorney at Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. Rr.ECF. A- DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coon- B sellor at Law—Rome, i,a. WH. ENNIS—.In-o. W. STARLING—Ennis & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attonmy-at-La w. office a Masonic Tetnule Rome Georgia. fe’o32tf WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W , J- NEAL— M’HemNunnally & Neal- Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hale Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Djj-KAMSUJi —Physician and Surgeon - Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourta ward. LP. IIAMMUKD- Physician and Surgeon— , Offers his j .-ofessional servo-es to the peo pie of Rome and surr< un ling country. Office at Crunch and Watson's drug store. 206 Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drugstore. ’ r <>. 331 Rrmd street Telephou 110, resides j». No. 21 DR. C. F. Gl> TFIN— Physician and Surgeon -Office n< / Masonic building. Residence 300 4th av jue. H< WA.RI) E. FEI/n—Phvsir.iau and SIU geon-Office No. 0 Thirc Avenue, Ai office dav and nighv. Telephone G 2. Frank A- Wynn, Physician and Surgon at re Johns >n drug store lelbphone 13 Residence 4M Second Ave, 1 rompt attention given all profession*! call A <JENTS MAKE FIVE~DOLLARS A DAY.?* Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invrited. Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold hi every house: sample Postage paid five cents. Me MAKIN Jt Co. I hive two little giand children who ate teething all this hot sub - mer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. 1 earnestly recomend it for children with bowel troubles. I was inyeelf taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramp and pains in niv stomach, one-third of a bottle of thii remedy cured me. Within twen ty-four hours I was out of bed and doing my house work. —Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co. Tenr. For sale by Lower* and Bros D uggist