The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 06, 1894, Image 3

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.11l IfflK W. Woman of the World'’ ' S'emstoKno.vyou . , RIED HABITS and ■ ‘ sbeD lvidSourCla.B Into a Quartet' aßd then Pictures Each ot you Moß lGraphleaHy-to Suit her own Sweat Taste. Writing in the Pail Mall Gazett „ 4 \ V om»uof the World’ the. p ; (ireS ,e, ooraelf conoeruiog the Young M»o of “io Day." Inking them they are, aud iu a lU mp, I confess I dislike them, ()f course, they are useful, euveu necessary; but I would give auy thii>gifouecould BetaloilgB etaloilg W,tb ’ out them. Aud yet 1 have arrived a t a time of life when moat women, dt(ger t the idol of middle aged dis tinction at whose feet they sat as gl rlß and listen by preference to the egotistical prattle of love making of hoys. I have tried over and over again to interest myself in a young man, and have generally failed; and this is the rough result of my experience: 1 divided them into (l)the states manlike young man (2) the lady like young man; (3) the wicked young man; (4) the ordinary young man. The statesmanlike young man’s statesmanship is generally confin ed to having written an article in a monthly review, or to say Im know R the real reason why some uninterested person did some unin teresting thing, or to lacking all sense ot humor. I suppose he was always avoided except by tne quite desperate, 1 never listen to him. and am only conscious after halt an hour of his society that a heavy dead weight has been removed. But they tell me he is rising. I notice that when a woman tries to be a man she is very rarely like a gentleman. But the ladylike young man is frequently a very well-bred young lady. His little graces and attitudes are often pleasing in their way. He sympathizes keenly with the very minor troubles of life and waves the serious ones aside with a paradox. He is effeminate and effete, but amusing for awhile, until you dread the recurrence of his little ex clamations. He seems to be unpopu lar with other men, and as one can hardiy put that down to jealously, his society is not an honor to a wo man. He. is not ’ dea Is of what a young man should be, but is not un companionable. But when he takes himself seriously he is singly dread ful. If the wicked young man is rea 1 - ly wicked, I beg his pardon. But I doubt it; he is very anxious’to tell you so, To my ear his cynical iaugh is overdone, his philosophy of free-living too confident to be sincere. Men who are really wick ed—in the conventional sense, as they would say—seldom flaunt their vices, This one may be really -wicked, as the proverb that a bully Js a coward is not invariably true. Iu any case, he makes a mistake if he thinks a woman is really im pressed by his vague suggestions of vice A well established reputa tion for wickedness is an attrac tion to many of us; on a soi-dis 'ant rake all but the very young look with susniciou. But, if he really is the monster he ajsumes to be, I apologize. lhe ordinary young man i? neg atively preferable, of course. Sup pose him to be neither a prig nor a bore, like (1). nor despised of bis fellows, like (2) ; nor immod est about his vices like (3). Sup pose him to be ordinarily well bred. My general complaint is twofold. Firstly, he is too fond of personal “chaff,” which is a good substitute for conversation. It is a nuisance when conversation w<’Uld '-Ise have been possible. Besides, it implies a previous education iir probably’ tedious details and with out that he is unintelligible. Sec ondly, he is too calculating. I do not wish my friends to go to the dogs, but to be always thinking of heir advantage certainly clogs : some of their finer feelings—thei eetiee of pathos, «av, nor their svmpa-hy generally. There was more .•baudonment about young men when I was a girl, aud though it sent some of them under, the others were, I venture to think, the more amiable. Nowadays, it the ordinary young man in poor he is always t linking (and frer quHUtly talking) about “getting on.” if he is rich be is always keen about having his money’s worth; he wants to buy life at a store price. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. • Whereas, "n the 15th. day of. May 1893, Wil liam Bradford, of Floyd county, Ga., borrowed from the Southern Building and Loan Associa tion of Knoxville, Tennessee, the sum of £1.200 on twenty four shares of lhe 52d. series of stock in said Association, aud on the same daie exe cuted and delivered to said Association Ins cer tain promissory note or obligation in writing, whereby he uiidei'Ci ok and promised to pay on or before nine years after date the sum of £2.400 with interest On the sum of £1,200 at : he rate of six per cent per annum, payable monthly on or befote the last Saturday in each and every month, i coo mencing on the last Saturday in May 1893; | w hich said note was secured by a deed of even date therewith to certain Real F.sace in the ci.y of Rome, Floyd county, Georgia, hereinaf ter more particularly described : Said deed re-, corded in the Clerk's Office of Floyd County in book “V V’ of deeds page 321, on May 30, 18:>3, to which reference is here made for greater cer tainty as to its terms and conditions. Ard whereas by the terms of said note and deed the said William Bradford stipulated ami agreed that upon his failure to pay promptly when due the taxes and insurance premium i on said proserty, or upon his failure t«.p;., he monthly interest on said loan, or tin th,. , and monthly payments on said stock, or any part thereof, for a period of six months aftei the same or any l stallment thereof may become due, then at the option of said Association the whole indebtedness evidenced by sal I ml tions a d securrd by said deed, incl ining any taxes or insurance due or paid by .id Associa tion on s 'id properiy, shall at once become and be due aud collectable, and sail! Association is by the terms of said deed specifically vested with full power and authority to advertise said proper y once a week t<sr four weeks, and sell the same to the highest bidder at public auction before the Court house door of Floyd County, for cash in h .nd. in. bar of the equity of r dempdon, and to make to the purchaser or purchasees of said property good and sufficient tec simple titles thereto. And whereas said William Bradford has made dstault for more than six months in the payment of said interest, tines, and monthly payments Said Association, under the options aforesaid, now declares said principal sum of Si,jin), togetucr with the accumulated interests, lines ami pr •miiirins, aggregating on the 33th. | d.-.y of June I*9-1, the sum of £1406.20, due and payable immediately. And no.v i . execution of the authority voted n said Association by said William Brailford, by virtue of the deed hertiuafore referred to, there will be sold ou the first Tuesday in Au gust 1891, between the hours of Ila m. and 12 o'clock m. iu 1 rout of the Court house door of Floyd County, at public auction to the higresi bidders, fol cash in hand, and in oar o; tile equity of redemption which is expressly w liven and released, in said deed, the io.lowing If al . Estate, descrilied in said deed, town : Chat cer tain lot or parcel of land situated in the city of home. County of Floyd, State of e: l ia, and particularly described as lots mini',-. (1) aud two ,2) iu the Rome Real Est.;. :. .i --uy’ssubdivisio rof the Filth Ward of the ci i. -,i' Rome, sain lots fronting fifty-one(sl.i feet each on Fort A vent ami running back same wi ltd one huuored and fifty-eight feet to a alley, being the same propertv conveyed to William Bradford by J. if. Allen and others on the 11th. day of October 1890, by deed of record in the Clerk’s office of Floyd county, in the book P. I*. page 656. And the proceeds of said sale will be applied as follows : First, to the expenses of sale; second, to discharge and pay oil the amount due the said Southern Building & Loan Association, including principal interests, At torneys fees, lines, aud unpaid i stallments; and one-third,the residue if any, will be paid to the said William Bradford, or his order. And tins i is to give notice of said Sale as by said deed provided. This June 22, 1894 Southern Building & Loan Association by McHenry Nunnally & Neel, Attorneys. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Whereas on the 15th. day of June 1893 William A. Jackson, of Floyd county, Ga., borrowed from the Southern Building and Loan Association, of Knoxville Tennessee, the sum of £450,00,0n nine share of the 52nd. series of stock in said Associa tion and on the same date ..i aud deli ed to said association his verlain promissory note or obligation in writing whereby he under took and promised to pay on or before nine years after date the sum of £900,00, with interest of the sum of £450,00 at the rate of six j jr cent per annum payable monthly on or before the .ast Saturday in each and every month, commencmg on the last Saturday in June 1893; which,said note was secured by a deed of even date therewith to certain real estate in the city of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, hereinafter more particul.i.:y described, said deed recorded in the clerks oitlee of Floyd county in book “VW’ of deeds, p.._e 401, oh June 20th 1893 to which referem ■ .s m-re made for greater certainty as to its terms and condition; And whereas by the terms of su’d note and deed the said William A. Jackson stipulated and agreed that upon his failure to pay promptly when ilue the taxes and insurance premiums on said property, or upon his failure to pay rue monthly interest on said loan, or the lines aud monthly payments on said stock, or any part thereof, for a period of six months after Lie same or any installment thereof may become due, then at the option of said association the w hole 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 I collectable, and said association is by the terms of said dee I speeilieally vested with full power and authority to advertise said property once a week for lour weeks and sell the same to the highest bidder at public auctmn before the court house door of Floyd county, for cash in haul., in bar of the equity of redemption, and to mak" to the purchaser or purchasers of said property good and sufficient fee simple titles thereto. Aud whereas said William A. Jackson has made default for more than six months m the payment of said, interest, lines and monthly pay meats, said association under the option aim’e said now declares saiil principal sum ot >4.si,on together with the accrued interest, tines and pre miums aggregating on the 361 b. day of June l.x ,4 the sum ot £ i 0.5.75, due and payable iininedia.cly. And now in execution of the authority vested in said Association, by said 55 illiam A. Jackson, by virtue of the deed hereinabove referred to there will be sold on the first Tuesday in Au .list, 1894, between the hours of 11 a. 111. anil O'clock m., in front of the door of the court house of Floyd county, at public auction to the ii. liest bidder for cash in hand and in bar of the eqtiil y of redemption, which is expressly wave 1 a.id released in said deed, the following real estate described in said deed towil: That certain lot or jiatcel of land, situated i.i the city of Rome ami county of Floyd, in the State of Georg'.!, cud particularly describedas lots nunibei- si ,y nine (691 ami seventy (70) in J. 55 . H .<-L - surie\ 01 ti ler’s midi 1 i.m to South Borne (now the I'ilih Ward of Rome', said lots fronting mi Har er Street 30 feet ea -h, aud running ba. k 1.50 feet to Grove alley, being the same proiie.ty conveyed to William A. Jackson by Sheriff J. <’. Moore on the day of Mav 1893 by deed of record in the Clerk's office of Floyd, county. snd the proceeds of said sale w ill be applied as follows : first io the expenses of sale : Second, to discharge and 1 y off the amount due the said southern Imildinx and Loan Association including principal, inter I est, al to; levs fee, lines and unpaid i'l- allmeii.s | and third, the residue, if any. will bd paid 10 said William A- Jackson or his order. And this is to give notice of said sale as by said deed provided. This June 22ml 1894. Southern Building A Loan Association By Melleiiry Nunnally A Neel. i Attorney's. Read A. B. McArver & Co.s new advertLse merit. Everything will be sold at New York Cost for Cash. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FIRDAY JULY. 6 I 894, blossom (s as safe and harmless as a fla> seed poultice. 1: dCtslikeapo”!- tice, drawing out fever ar-dprun. and curing al! diseases peculiar to Is dies. “Orange Bloss >n” is a pas tile t easily used at any time; < is applied right to the parts Every lady can treat herseL with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceiptofSi. Dr.J.A. McGiil&Co -4 Panorama Place, Chicago, IK. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist GROCERIESATCOST 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 wanttobuy. We think that we bought our goods as cheap as the same kind of goods can be bought by any lone. So come to see and save yourself money. Very Respt. Morris ci Bro. Opposite Central Hotel. £1- «. •“ W t j”--: cts.; tj In Posftg'e, tt e will Kcnul * A Ntunpl'* y.nTt-lopo, oi either , WRITE, orIIziL'NETTS ! 1 no Mirs j t I OWDER. ; 3 Yon have seen it advertised for mftnv / years, but have you aver tried it?—lf not., —you do not know what an Ideal J r Complexion Powder is. MTozzoMrs”M , if rio MTV ?.« i Z besides being an ncknowledsOd beautifier, l • j has intiny refresbii.*'uses. ! J prevents <-!';ii- U / ing, sun-burn, wind-tan,lessensperspiration, i ?ij etc.; in f act itis n most de II cate and desirable y protection to the face during hot weather. / It Is Sold Everywhere. V For sample, address J. A. POZZONi CO. St. Louis, Mo.t K2vA mention this paphu. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Ennis «S Star- I ling having in proper form applied to me, on May 7th, 1894 for permanent administration on the Estate of Jack Pryor, late of said County, and it appearing that Citation issued as by law required and at the June Term ot the Court of Ordinary of said county, Mollie Tfiulin, was appointed Administratrix on said Estate. And it fuither appearing tnat said Mollie Tomlin tailed to give Bond and quality. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and nextol kin of Jack Pryor to be ami appear at my office within the time allowed by l»w :.nd show cause, if 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. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County: Whereas W. R. Reese, Administrator of Reese Braden, represents to the court in his | i-t j ti >n duly tiled, that he has administered Reese >l. Bladen’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration anil receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October 1894, This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-3ino. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Application for Letters of Dis mission, GEORGIA. Floyd County: P liereas Mrs. Dora Cohen,Guardian, of Mamie Cohen, represents to the court in her petition duly tiled, that she had anministered Mamin Co hen’s estate. This is to cite all persons concern ed, kindied and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Guardian should not be dis charged from her administation and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in August 1894. Illis July 4th. 1894. 7-4-JOd. JOHN P. DAVIS, Floyd County, Georllia Application for Letters of Dis mission. GEOr ; IA—Floyd County Whereas Janies W. Reeves, Trustee of M rs , Martha E McGee, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has adminis tered .Martha E McGee’s estate. This is io cite a l persons imne.erend. kindred and creditors to s ow cause, if any they can, why said trustee %,ould not be discharged from liis trusteeship a d receive letters of dismission on the first M mday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894 John P Davis Ordinary F’oyd Co, Ga | RIDGE VALLEY DISTRICT I Gboikha, Floyd County- in he Hbniimbie Bo.ird of CbuimUsioners of •‘"'[db and lu vi-umj ( ,f said cminty.The petition "I .I E. Kc.ehiew, J. y, Kenm-brew, 11. T. Keunebrew, J. B. 8. Kemiebrew, E. I*. Price, J. 'i ' ;iiiei ...i H. llayvkimi, Lewis itapcr, vvm. JY'' 8 ’ -’ Morrow, Peyton Morrow, .i H. Anlrey, I, u S- 1 wright, Hoyle o Ren'.an, ■ l-eak. 11 F. Field, E. E Field, S.Gunn loin Price, F P Nixon, w .t‘ Rush, -i-'i lf raden, Matt Braden, Tilden Braden, j. T. Matters, .John Beeves .tames Jams T 1. S'ephens, John Ste-ihens. iind.Ll, Ste; hens Show toyonr Hon.'Body that they desiie ami do nention y our body that you do estald sh a new miiiiia district in' said, county out of the follotviiig teirltory nowim .ir.med in sail di <i net on. known as Watters IMstric', to wit: All that land and territory - tug and be lie .11 'hems side of the Callmun road that leads fro n Rome to < alhoun, be.in ningat ill-Rome ILsnict line on the maeade mized road to the Gordon county hue so as to include all I..mi now in Matters district that lies east <if saiil road in the new district. And your pe itioi.ers show that there is in said ter ritory cast ot said road, a captains comp my of able bodied white men subject to military duly and that after sa'd territ.i. >-v is cut, off and es-mblishe I into a new district t. ere would still remain a captains company <». able bodied White men In M atters di-trie , sill., let. to mill tary duty that are residents. And your petit ion rs tiuth r show -hat it is necessary and expedient to establish such new militia dis trict embracing said territory east of said road, that it will beapublii* convenience to all citizens in such territory, tor it will make the election pn emcis nearer Hi ihe voters and the Justice of the Pea e and Bailiffs. 55 ill be more convenient tothe citizens o' s <id new district that it would be more convenient to give in and |iay their taxes if the new district be so established and the precinc' fixed in a central pitrlofsaiti district. And they further petition you name ich new district Ridge Valley •i y; 11 . 1 should establish said territory intoa new militia district. Your i etitioners pray said new district to be laid out and established in terms of the law, and that Commissioners be appointed in terms of the law to lav out said District and report to your Honorable body-as is provided by law, Geo. A. FL Harris, Petitioners Atty, Office of. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF KOADB AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY. Roiiih Ga.. May 17th, 1894, To S. J. wl’-atley, ) T S. Burney [ Commissioners. J. Y. Price, ) Wlureas, j. F. Kennebrew, and others, have petitioned the Board fora new district out of the following territory now embraced in 859th. L'ist. G:M. to wit: All that land and teritory lying and being on the east side cf the Calhoun road that leads from Rome to Calhoun begin ning at the Rome Dist. line on the macademized road at Adolf us Harbor’s land and follow'ngsaid road to the Gordon county line so as to include all laud now ii< M’alters Dist., that lies east of said road in the new district. It is ordered that you, or a tnajori y of vou, go upon the premises and view rhe proposed change as indicated above: and if you find it necessary and expedient, you must procoeri to lay out and define the same and make your report under oath to this Board on' or before the first Monday in June next that you have laidoutand delined the line, of said new district, conformably to law. Max ji'eyerhartlt, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS REPORT. In obed ence to the adove order we went up outlie premises and viewed 'he proposed change indicated ajid after cotieideriug the matter as best we could we believe it expedient and best and ther fore respectfully recommend that the above petition be grant'd a d district line be sc changed as to conform to above petition. 8. j. Watley, ) Commissioners. John Y. Price, ! 859 District G. m T. L. Burney ) F oyd county Ga. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th, day of m y. 1894. Thos. N. Pinson, N. P. & j p. Georgia, Floyd county, the conn nssioiiers apt oiuted to mark and lay out. territory and define lines thereof for a new militia district as petitioned for and de scribed iu the above petition, havin'; made t"eT return reporting that they had laid out said territory and recommeudi 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 Matters District to form a captains company ami a sufficient num b-r of white men are in the t roposed m-w Dis trict to form a captains company and said com missioners having reported it is expedient and best to establish such m w district, the report of said commissioners is approved, a new mill ria district is established in Floyd county, Ga which new district is named Ridge valley. The lines of said district and territory embraced in such new district arc declare 1 to bn and estab lishei' as follows: Beginning at the Rome dis trict line on the macademized ro"d at the Adol fits Harbour place and following this Calhoun road to rhe Gordon county line, tliis road lie ing western boundary line of said dist-ict theme from saul road east along the Gordon and Floyd county lines to Bartow county line, this line beinu the no -tltern boundary of said dist, ’lienee along Bar'ow . entity line to Eto wan Dist.iict and also along E:owab dis trict line to Rome district line, this being the eastern boundary line ot said district thence along Rome district line to Calhoun road at Adolfus Harbour’s place, the above ter ritory beinti the entire territory heretofore etn braced in Waiters District that lies ou east side of the Calhoun road in open court the date aforesaid. This June 4’ll, 1894. Whereas.it appear from the proceed!' trs of Commissioners appointed therefore, of file in this office, that a new Militia district with suit able meet- and bounds has been laid out in rhe County of Floy <1; .nd if further appeariiig that said proceedings are iu due form and accord ing to law; it is Ordered That said New 'i iria district be known and isipinguislin 1 as number 1516, and that p.op er record thereof be made in the office of llii department. By the Governor AV- J.Nortlien, J. W. warren, Governor. Sec. Ex. Dept. I, Max Meyerhardt. Clerk of the Board of Commissioners in and for Floyd county, Ga do hereby certify that the foregoing is a' trm extract from th j minutes of said Board. Given under my hand and seal, this Jm e 12th 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk d 30 d. BIDS WANTED. GEORGIA,FIoyd County: The Board of Commissioners of Hands and Revenue of sa d county will recieve bids foi stra ghtening the public road at the Gap of Lav ender Mountain, known as the Robinson Gap, and putting the sama in a good aud safe con dition . For particulars apply to J, A. McArver or (4. g Burkialt.er. S .id bids to be in the Clerk’s office b. nine o’c ork a■:. , on Monday, July 2nd. 1834. ’lhe board reserves the right to reject any >id all bids. Witness the Honorable Johii C. "’■'-re'- 'hairiiiau of the Board, this fith 'lay of June, 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk. W. L. D©uclas IS THE BEST. « .GAv? j/g NO SQUEAKING. \ *5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALE \ 5 4. s 3?.9FlNECAljmm *3.S®POLICE, 3 SOLES. R $9.3? »2-WORKING -- ; . EXTRA FINE. CrlS -T" i *2?i. 7 JßoysSchoolShoes. ‘LADIES’ / i< «050»2. 4 1.Z5 "Bestdongoi 4> \ SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. Yon cun save money hy purclinsiug W. L. Dong hi h Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoe! in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given titan any'other make. Take no substitute If your dealer cannot supply you, 're can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, fop, dymfepbia. •KHgestion, and stomaek disorders, take BROWN 8 IRON TtITTEHS. All dealers keep it, 51 perl>ottle. Geaui/ieha stade-marx and crosMod red Imeson wrappac NEW CENTRAL HOTEL U IMIBUT MW FURRISHINGS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A-L.L MODER IST IMBROVEMEZNTIS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. 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 all Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Pe is Batter. Bacon. Fruits. Dried, Wheat, and all Products ofthe Country. Geo W. F B. Holbrook, f ■-; V ' - cd tocure u 1 nervougdiseuseF.Bueb Wenk Men <>ry, Lot.aof Bruin C? V. u *'v P Lcndacbe, Wake I Loat Manhood, NU'h uy j ..j ; ion-.. Nervous* \] drains und loss of puwerin Generative Organs i,F i-sexcaused A < 1 ‘ /orerexerthtn, yuthfud errorx, excessive use oi lonur-' j,, Or ,iußt or stim« Uhints. which lead to Intim ity, Consumption or Ii f-anitv. C:. n bo carried in pock'-t. VI perboy.G l.»r by mail profnd L W • . order we - •Ut re written g.oacniUee I < lire or refund th • u«»oie .% Sold by all . y .!: nu'-iists. Ask for H, take n » other. Wrlre f'T 1 r».-r--<ll :»i ! >..k sen* Reab’Cl tfKcUUh AND Arietta? . wrapp( r. A . .-pA' EiC VES£EI> CO., Masuih.i■'/ . . For ’n Kozue, by ERADFOKii DRUG CO- OruguKi.s - PLAINING MILL> We ALean Business Call and Gret Our Prices Refore Buying, We are Seiling S A.SII, AM) BLINDS Flooring, Ceiling, Aloulding, Ballusters and Brackets At Bottom Brices HUME &. PERKINS Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and wa.s completely cured. I have since ad vised many of my friends and ci st)- mers to try the remedy and all “peak highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cal. For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 3 hieis a policy combinii g a2O par endowment policy with a2b payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT J but in •ase of death wit hen the first year from any pulmonary disease but me 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 aud its terms wiil 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 bis policy as an or dinary paid up life policy for $125, payable at death without any futber payment of premium The premium is the same for ail ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives less than 13 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. BIDS WANTED. lEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY : The Boaril of Commission ts of Roads anil Revenue of said county ask for sealed bids to scrape, paint and adjust the three iron bridges belonging to the county, to wit, the bridge at the foot of Second Avenue, the bridge at the foot ot Broad Street, and ths bridge over the Oostanaula river on Fifth Avenue, leadirg to the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the bit. ’ office not latei than nine o’clock a. in., on Au gust 6th, 1894. A bond will be required from Hie successful bidder for the faithful perform ance ot the work. The Board resarves the right ro ieject any and all bids. Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair man of the Board, this stn. day of June, 1894. m x Meyerhardt, Clerk. June 7-30-d. NOTICE. Flovd Superior Court, March Term 1894. In Sv I Application to ad- i'. a. Allen, > d<q t an unknown S. V.’ Alien, J ebil To any and all persons ee icerned. You or either of you are hereby commanded to be and appear ar the next term of Superr Court to be qeld on the 4th Monday in September 1894 to show cause if any you can. Why the application in the above stated ease should not be granted and in default tin re of the same will be allow ed witness the Honorale W. m. Henry judge of said court this 13th day of April >894, Wm, E, Beysiegle, Clerk cf Superior Court Flovd county oa. - i'4J! IO ‘ 1 LZ •“' ,l vpmmixtkb'v , r-d J'w "z v cured at borne wit W W <n»wioe>-:»sR»U M. WOOLLEY .IJ. PROFESSIONAL COLIIO DENTISTS J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad street B over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Oftic Poverty Hall postotdce coraor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDER WOOD—Attorney at Masonic Temple. Rome, Go. h oECE & DENNY -Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun- B selloratLaw—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS-Jno. W. STARLING—Ennis & Starling, Attorney s at Law, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga feb23. WH. SMITH, Attoni'jy-at-Law. Office u Masonic Temule Koine Georgia. feb32tf WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W a J. NEAL—M’Hentj, Nunnally & Neal- Attorneys-at-at Law, office o>er Hale Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome. Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DM- I’AMSUR-Physician and Surgeon J • wartT ftC r6eldenoe cl4aveaueA > &>urtß L i*-HAMMOND—Pnysfcian and Surgeon— . Offers his j rofessioual services to the pe0.... .... pie of Rome and surr< un ling country. Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug store 208 Broad street. ' DR. 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