The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 11, 1894, Image 3

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$14.50, $14.50, TO ADJUST OTTZR, BUSINESS On the new basis, conformed to the “Glittering Gold Standard of Contraction” that is working now so beautifuly to make all prosperous and happy in these “piping times of Clevelandism.” . * •< * "** W. M: Gammon & Company. Have determined to close out their entire stock of Clothing regardless of cost or va. ue. FOR CASH CASH AND ONLY CASH We Will from Monday, the 9th of July, offer Choice of all $22.50 or $25.00 Or $30.00 Suits “this means all our finest Suits” for $1 4.50. > All sl6, $lB. and S2O, Suits at sl2. All sl2, and sls, Suits 8,50. 360 splendid all Wool Suits, Fine Cassimers, Cheviots, Worsted and Serges, sold before at 10. and 12.50 for $5. STRAW EEATSI ipTRAW HATS! Will go in this sale at one-half their values; many at half their cost. While this will be a great sacrifice and will entail a heavy loss on us,yet it goes to show what “a blessing .n disguise ’ our noble President is to most of the people, who, can get goods now at half price. WeSmean to sell these goods, and neither cost nor value will ba regarded in pricing them. If you have the cash to pay down for a Suitjwe iA/iII sell it to you now so low tha* your compassion will ba excited for W. M. Gammon & Company, 237 239 BROAD STREET. RIDGE VALLEY DISTRICT Georgia, Floyd County ■ To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of said county .The petition ofJ E. Keiiebrew, J. A. Kennebrew, H. T. Kennebrew, J. B. S. Kennebrew, E. P. Price, J. m. Watters, j H. Hawkins, Lewis Raper, w in - Kejs, J. Morrow, Pey ton Morrow, J B. Autrey, D. P. Intrram, s. f. wright, Doyle O’Hen’.an, J. B. Lacey, j, F. Leak, D. F. Field, E. E. Field, J. 8. Gunn Tom Price, F. P Nixon, w a’ Rush, C. H. Rush, R. m. Braden, Matt Braden, Tilden Braden, j. T. Watters, John Reeves ■ James Harris, T. L Stephens, John Stephens, and j. B. Stephens show toyour Hob. ’ Body that they desire and do petition your body that yon doestabl.sh a new militia district in said, county out of the following territory now em braced in 859 district om. known as Watters pistnc’, to wit: Ail that land and territory ly ingand l>o’ng on ’be east 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 your petitioners show that there is in said ter fttory east of said road, a captains company of ante bodied white men subject to military vu " lat a f ter said territc ry is cut off ami established into a new district t. ere would still remain a captains company o. able bodied white men in Walters district, subject to mill ,- v *! lat are residents. And your petit-' l”“J? fllrth r show that it is necessary and expedient to establish such new militia dis •la eni “ rai 'ing said territory' east of said oau.thatn will be a public convenience to all 111 su ‘’h territory, for itwib make the t , ,i On V re ? lnc, s nearer to the voters and the ronv!2?/’ t ? he i‘ eacean<l bailiffs. Will be more t'hwito" t n !*“ cilizens of said new district uub.J.i • ie nil ? re convenient to give in estai.n’i ll|,|r ,axos >f the new district be so iisrr Iri a , a( tlle prbci'tct fixed in a central lon dl8 ’ rict - And they further petition jf i‘ a 'e uh new district Ridge Valiev mfliri ? i”! '• , ' lital ‘ l,ah Ba id territory intoa new new dis ‘ Y o " r '■ etitioners pray said ( t thlV* >e a t ° ut a,lt * established in uniint t , l . e ' a "' and that Commissioners be D strip »ni ,teni,s ‘dth e law to lay out said isX ided by t !aw; tUy ° ~r Honorable * 8 Geo. A. H. Harris, Office of. Petitioners Atty, board of commissioners of roads AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY. Rome Ga., M tv 17th, 1894, To S, J. whatley,) ‘ ’ v‘ Burney J Commissioners, J. Y. Price, ) an, > tdbors, have the 'to I ' O ‘ ioar “'or,i new district out of Dis’ o. M ln , gtl '7 ltor ?’ >mw embraced in 859th. Iv n/and V tl,at la '"> and teritorv mad that *' lb tha east si<| e < f the Calhouii iiingat'the it' ». "iv" b '. , . 1,,n to Calhoun begin road at vt. • 'n' u '1 st '. ne 0,1 tlle macademized mad to the r ?rd " ,r s laml an, ‘ ™'->wmgsUiil all land now\n'o’ 1 co, mt.y iine so as to include ' thatU “ B eaßtof Kbup<n’ r tn-pre t niHes yO a U n<f° ra - UU ’ i , orl y ” f yOU ’ change as j' 111 ' 1 view •be proposed necessarv and ex \'r l ,<>Ve: a,ul if • v,,u Hud it lay out and you lnilst proceed tr report under <ntb V” 5 Ba “ e and make your before the m tlus li,,ard " n <>r you have iin ''»day in June next that Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. In o) " mmispi '-»nerb REPORT. 111 * Hied t*ncp tn tiu> <i . ’ ?nthe pn ii.ism unri <>ve OV(ler we w ©nti up indicatod a.i<l J 1 the proposed change best we con ,i A, A {’•''oideriug the matter as a l>'l then lore iesi e otoo 11 ex i>edient and t>est above petition i,J, e tfull y recommend that the sc ch i ige ( i a 9 n to e , grant, ‘ < ‘ a •«' district line be 8r w ,', f,,rlu to above petition. •I h’n / Uommissioi.ers. T. l H,J r,ce - 859 District G. m. i'Worn to and day of M.y. isu4 b 1)8cnb ed before me this 25th, Borgia, Floyd U ’ N ' V * * J p ’ The commissioners appointed to mark and lay out territory and define Hnes thereof for a new militia district as petitioned for and de scribed in the above petition, having made t ier return reporting that they had Ijad out said territory and recomiuendi 'g a new militia district be established, and i' being made to ap pear that a sufficient nu mber of while men sub ject to military duty reu ain in Watters District to form a captains comps ’’ -nd a sufficient num her of white men are ii ’•op.ised new Dis trict to form a captains 'y and said com missioners having repoi’ expedient ami best to establish such m . ict, the report of said commissioners is a, ved anew mili tia district is established lr« f loyd county, Ga. which new district is named Ridge v al, ey. The lines of said district and territory embiaced in such new district are declare I to be and estab lished as follows: Beginning at the Rome dis trict line on the macailemized ro*d at the Adol fus Harbour place and following this Calhoun road to the Gordon count., line, ibis road be ing western boundary line of said district, thence from said road east along the Gordon and Floyd c mntv lines to Bartow county line, this line' being tlie no-thern boundary of said dist, thence along Bartow < cucty Upe to Eto wah District mid also along Etowah dis trict line to Rome district line, this being the eastern boundary line of said district i thence along Rome district line to Calhoun I road ar Adollus t.arbour’s place, the above ter- I ritory being the entire terrir iry heretofore em | braced in Watters District that lies on east I side of the Calhoun road in open court the date | aforesaid. This June 4 h, 1894. I Whereas, it appear from the proceed! gs of i Cimimissioners appointed therefore, of file in I this office, th it a new Militia district with su.t- ' aide meets ami bounds has been laid out in f be County of Floyd ; old if further appearing that | said proceedings are in due form and accord- i ing to law; i is Ordered I That sai l New 'iiitU district, be known and istpingiiishe l ns number 1516, and that pi op er r cord thereof bo made in the office of this department. By the G.iw rnor w- J.Northen, J. W. warren, Governor. Sec. Ex. Dept. I. Mix Meyerhardt, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners in and for Floyd county, Ga do hereby certify that ihe foregoing is a true extract from ths minutes of said Board. Given under my hand and seal, this June 12th 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk d 30 d. BIDS WANTED. I Georgia, floyd County : T , „ I The Board ot Coil!nns»i<>ii a rs of Koacfs and 1 Revenue of said county ask for sealed bids to scrape, paint and adjust the three iron bridges belo ging to the county, to wit. the bridge at the foo of Second Avenue, the bridge at the foot of Broad stree., <nd th- bridge over the Oostaraulariver <m Fifth Avenue, leading to the Fourth ward. Sai I bids to be in the Lie office not iatet than nine o'clock a. m., <>n Au gust 6th D'U. ,v bond will be required from the successful bidd rs r he faithful perform ance of the work. The Board resorves the right to reiect any and all bids. Witness the Honorable J ’bn C. Foster, < hair man of the Board, this . d.'v of June, 1x94. m; x Me; erl.ardt, clerk. I June 7-30-d. I ---■*«—» i I ■!■>— ! Application for Letters of Dismiss!' n. GEORGIA. Fb-'vn County: Whereas W. R. R *se, Administrator of Reese M Braden, represents to the conr in his nett tion dulv filed, that he has administered Reese M Braden's estate. This is to < .te all persons, concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if inv thev can, whv said administrator sho.ilu not lie discharged from his mlministratimi and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in Octol er 1594. This July Uh. 18M. ™o. 7T3 ’’EXS Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. THE HUSTLER OF ROME WEDNESDAY. .JULY., 11, 1894 1' Trustees Sale. ! Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August 1894 ’ f during the legal hours of sale, tlie property here 1 1 matter described. • I Whereas on January sth. 1893. W. M. Measeii " I ger, of the county . ot Dallas, State of Alaliama’ t did executeand deliver to the Atlas Savings & 1 i Loan Association of Hamilton county,Tennessee, party of the second part, his deed of conveyance • to tlie following described lands and tenements, 1 situated in Floyd county,Georgia, (in which deed ■ the Citizens Bankx Trust Co. of Chattanooga Ten. nessee was named as trustee and titles to said | property vested by said deed in said Trustee) to- I wit: “Lot in South Rome, now Fifth Ward of I I city of Rome, being a part of lot number fifty eight (58) Commencing at a stake in center of ■ alley and running front one hundred and eigh- • teen (118) feet to the corner facing .Main Street from the bridge, from thence up the side street one hand red and seventy-nine (179) feat, from i thence down the alley one hundred and twenty three (123) feet to tlie beginning at th ■ stake.’ Said Trust deed being executed to secure the payment of a note for 8300 dated January sth- 1893, and given bv W. M. Messenger to the Atlas Savings & Loan Asssciation. And said W. M. Messenger having subscribed I l for one and one half shares of the i apitai Stock I l of said Association of the value of three hundred | I dollars and the said Association having advanced ■ I to W. M. Messenger the sum of £3OO on said ; shares, and the said Messenger, in said note and j deed of trust having agreed to pay said Atlas I ■ Saving A- Loan Association, thirty-seven and- I ■ half cents weekly installments of dues and fifty i two and a half cents weekly as premiums on said ! shares as provided bv Charter and Bylaws of I said Association ; and thirty-four ami 32-52 cents | i weeklv as interest at six per cent on said sum of I ‘ S3OO. " ' I Andjin which note and trust deed it was ex pressly stipulated on the failure of W. M. Mcs ! eenger to pay said interest, dues and premiun s 1 as stipulated in said note and trust deed at the | ioption of said Association said note becomes I due and pavable aid said Trustee migh sell • I said property after having advertised same for. i four weeks in a newspaiier published in Rome Ga. Now therefore said Messenger having failed to 1 pay either interest, dues or premiums as contract ' [ c<l to be paid by him, for more than four weeks and in fact been in default in making said pay. m 'ills for more than six months and said Associa tion hivilig declared said note due; the Citizens Bank A Trust Co. as the trustee aforesaid, bv I virtue of the jMiwer and authority vested in it as trustee, will sell to the highest bidder, at the 1 ■ Court house door in Rome Ga. for cash, on the I First Taesuay in August 18>.H after dulv adver tising same i'll the Hi -11.1:1: or lb on. the before . describee lands and tenements. The proceeds of ’ said sale will be applied to the payments, in their order, as by said trust deed required, which i 1 trust deed is recorded in book I .” ot Deeds, Page 474 in the office ot Clerk of Superior Court ; 'of Flovd eourev. - '“.r— This J“'v ad. V">4. The Citizen Ban : & Trustee Co. Geo. .a. m.i.is. Atty . for The Citizen Bank & Trust Co , I Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Floyd County : Pursuant to an ruder <»i ref ourt ot Ordinary will be sold before th; Court house door in the Citv of Rome, said C imty between the lega. hours of Sale, io, i i,e fi st Tuesday io August 1894. the foil 'Wing property to Wi : Gm lot in DeSoto, (uow fourth XVai'ljClti of Rome, Floyd County, Ga., knosr as the former residence ot IJ. P. Si. Byrd, froatirg oil the vlalu nia lt< ad or Bridge Stree i., the -aid ci j 96 leet slid .x --tendiug back, same win th 149 te 9 , and being tbe property, couxejed bv deed ol Mrs » ary I Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Km x. Da'cd l ebnvrv Ist, 4889. Recorded in Clerks office Bnperioa Court said County in ' ooh Y. ’ol de< ds, Page 498, 448 on Jur e 28tI 187 .andals>(i scri.>- ed in deed of Martha F. Knox, to r-id B. B. Me Arver. Dated A| ril 2i>tb. 1881 oui t ecordeit in , Book-C. E.” of <-eed‘,lb.ge 282 No. 187. Sa.d lot sold as H e pr..peTt» of « ilnam I. Gordon deceased. This Ju!) rd. 1: 94. Xy.J.Goidon. * Administrate! De Bo.iia Non With will annexed of Win. T. Gordon deceased, Estates iWESWU IMIB e : ~ DENTISTS J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad stree over Cantrell and Owens store. 1 ATTORNEYS JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic Poverty Hui coruor 3rd Avenue 1 11 r CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. E*itiECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun o gellor at Law—Rome. Ga. WH. ENNIS—Jxo. W. STARLING—Enm & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. | WH. SMITH, Attoni'jy-at-Law. OtS-o - Masonic Teiuule Rome Georgia. * feb32tf I WH. M HENRY. W. J. NUNNAI4.V. o J. NEAL—M’Henij. Nunnallv & Neal- Attorneys-at-at Law. ->ilice over Halt ! Davidson Hardware Co.. Bro id stroet. R-n i ■ Gt. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DH. RAMSUR—Physician and lur;n- Office at residence 614aveiueA e want. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon- Offers his j rofessional services to the peo pie of Rome and surreun ling country. Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug store, 29 Broad street. I DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drug store, •'o. 33 IB road street. Telephon 110. residence. N 0.21 DR. C. F. GF.tFElN—Physician and Surge-1 —Office no t Masonic building. Residence I 300 4th av - aue. H< WARD E. Ft.LTON—Physician and siu geon -Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue, a office dav and night. Telephone 62. Frank a ■ Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre-itt Johns >u drug store telephone 13 Residence 496 Second Ave, Prompt a tention given all professional call NOTICE. Flovd Superior Court, March term 1894. tn s ) Application toad- C. A Allen, <'O| r an unknown S. V. Allen, ) -bild T > any and all pers i « co icernert. You or either of von are her -bv commanded to 4>« am a-pear at the next term of Super. Cour, t- b qeld on the 4th .Mond-vy i > -ciit be- is- 4t show ca se if any you ea . Whv the am lieu ,io; in the above sta ed I as-, should not be graurei and in detail’ there of the ui.if will bo a!lo» ed witness the Hom rale M . Henry judge <> . said (’..1111 t this I.3th dav of M il’ 89l’ j Wm, E. Beysiegle, X C’erk of Superior Court Flovd county ca. SHOETER COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES, ROME, GEORGIA. • •' . , ' I. u Y WB:. ’ A W Next Session Ojsis September 19111,1894.' "’ 4<» * ADVANTAGES: 1. A Ufty and healthful site, free from malaria. 2. Charming grounds and scenery—an ideal situation. 3. Magnificent brick buildings—“ The beauty of the colleges.” 4. Every material comfort and convenience, 5. A complete force of accomplished Teachers. 6. A splendid Conservatory of Music. 7. A renowned School of Art. 8. An unsurpassed Department of Elocution and Physioa Culture. 9. A strong and thorough curriculum. 10. A superior Finishing Schoo’. 11. A delightful home for the pupil away from parents. 12. Reasonable charges. I For catalogues and special information, apply to Dr A. J. BATTLE, President, Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, Business Manager,