The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 12, 1894, Image 2

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Tfll BOSTLBR OF BOMB. aecona-claas Mall Hatter. ■■■ , - PHIL G. BYRD, | E £™'“ d P.ULV AND SUNDAY- • RflS OF SUBSCRIPTIG. 10 cent M week or $5.00 per annum •VICE. Corner Broad Street and 4 ; _ "fifth Avenue. Os the city of Rome, and Foyd, the “Banner cou“ty” of Georgia. (For representatives of Floyd: Major Bob Fouche, John Reese, and plain "‘'Kiefer” Mote Wright, Aud they will be elected, 1 o •an ark tbst prediction-* __ The Chicago ‘ Reds" are giving her : ibe blues. laChica—go every thing goes— but aaost of them wawk Go West young man and —Strike with .the balence of them. The'Xjriffin bai’.ooms are to be .robbed of their screens after the 16th. 31. Caeimir-Verier, President of receives a salary and expense -kllowance 0f.5240 000a year. .A. Georgia cracker is a much more ■Aaeirable citizen than e German an aarehist. Moon • 'Wtei. Graver put on his fighting .def.bac the other fellows decided pow •■wfalipquiekly that they “didnt want ’ter pte y. ” F.eba seems to be waking up to the reibsistion and finds that his dream of ‘civil War” Was a night mare with <J»lue ribbons in her main and tail. iLivingstou openly opposed an ap •propriation to toe world s fair, but he ms vrorkcng-f >r one for the Atlanta ex powti on ‘ The has about petered out,‘but the country boarder is still *rfcs4u'’ with the watermeleu ai d the Bigges. . . * '.i>eba * said to be a Keely Kollege -graduates. Keely .may kiue them oi . Use liquor habit but he cant budge .the' rasjoiLty tnat predominates 'The Milledgeville Moon may not ba am large as some of the “Suus’-’ and 7 -'Stars’ ’in the Georgia Journalistic firnament, but it’s always full and a Aihiueing. •Atkibsuu will get the solid, un broken ilemooratic vote. Georgia •defiaocrets are democrats made out of •the light kind of stud.—Columbus Xedger 'DtMi LivuwgeteK i# the B'ickost po Ifiticd duckrtiiflt ever carried a dem oeratMC'banner He should be squelched and sent back to his New’ .ton county farm. The- tax payers of Chicago will have "to turn loose some of their ill gottern Worlds Fair gains to pay the “exh a police'”uud damage claim bills, grow ing' out of the Debs strike. T’mjvy this statemeut'of solemn fax: ’‘Harlapd Page Halsey, better known a« Oil SJuth,’ the writer of haii-rais. ing detective stories, is an active mem ber of the Brooklyn Board Educa tion * T-fiarls lious men have spasms when they xee a silk hat and negligee shirt cambir-ttion. —Augusta News. If the fellow who is in them can Lave •‘fit/ —3?e certainly has grounds or .satisfaction Powderly does not tell us how wage ■disputes l»etweeu the government,ii it owned the railroads, and the em ployes, would be settled.—Augusta Herald. Neither does Tommie Watson or a»y of bis poor deluded worshipers. The 'name of Hon, Price Gilbert cf Mimcogee has been mentioned as chairman of the Demo cratic state convention. Mr. Gilbert ua e ouaa of ability, a strong Demo out aad aa experienced parliamen- He would make a first-rate •cju/for the/plaoe. —Macon Telegraph. b Our devil came in from the coun try this son noon wearing a worried look. He says he fails to see the hu manity or the fun in a farmers pois oning the most attractive melons on his patch. Governor Waite, of Colorado, says that he has been deeply mortified by recent occurrences in bis state- We have long suspected that the governor j was “deepy modified.”—He should “sluff ofi.’ Yes. Maude, dear, the report now in circulation stating that Geor gia has 10,000 inhabitants who can t speak the English language, is true — said citizens belong to the ongiuai band of individual Suckers. It takes Soothing Syrup to quell their riotous outbreaks. The Scribner Brothers, book pub r fishers under the name of Charles Scribner’s Sons, are grandsons of the well know'll New Jersey millhonaire, John I Blair. '1 heir mother, Aurelia Blair, was one of the two daughters of the man who is today the richest 2 man in New Jersey. Etna, N. J. cun boast of the strong -8 est, woman in that state. Her name is • Kate Kuhn, and she is styled the fe male Sandow. She is only 19, but has f a handsome and symmetrical form. 3 Her muscles stand out like those of a tra ned athlete. A “strong woman’/' services ought to begin demand 3 by some of the snyde shows that will soon begin to tour the s*uth. At funerals in the city of Mexico > no hearses are used. The street rail way company has a monopoly of the : funeral bnsiness.lt runs funeral cars, white for children, black for adultr, and mourners follow to the cemetery in a richly upholstered special car The white car would be just the wrinkle for conveying l Whatley's ba- . by*’to its last resting place. Poor J thing! I Kolb has acknowledged that be i ha* received $3,000 for his campaign*; fuml in Alabama from the Boston | Home Market Club and expects to' get $2,000. Wonder lio.v much the! Eastern Republican “gold bugs” w»il i put Up to help Hines. Watson & Co. in their rfforls to disrupt the Demo cratic parly in Georgia? They could afford to pay well if there was any earthly chance of success.— Macon Tele{.r ph. While the south Ims more than a third of the population of the coun try, its failures last year weTe but 13 per cent of the total Lumber of failures. In clearing house returns the falling off in the south was 17.4 per cent, and the decline in theevun try was 34, per cent.—And then in the Commonweal movement and the strikes, the south kuts no kaper at all. The south is the garden spot of the annex of Canaan—All down in here between Mason and Dixon and Mcx ICO. WHERE WAS GORDON. la the published accounts £of the vote in the Senate upon the tariff bill the statement is made that all of the Democrats, except Hill, voted for the passage of the bill. Strangely enough however,the name of Georgia's senior Senator, Hon Jno B. Gordon,’s not found upon the rol] of honor —it is not included aniono' o the names of those who voted in the affirmative. Where was the gallaht Gordon? His name might have been inad vertently omitted fiom the account, but it appears in none of the papers that we have'seen, nor in the account published in our tele graphic columns Where was Gordon? It may he that he was at his post oi duty in tne benate, but from his recent record it is not surprising to find his name missing. Tbe vote upon the tariff bill i a a crisis in the very existenca almost of the Democratic party. Its nomi nees were placed in power,upon their pledges of tariff reform, and the ma jority given the bill,upon its passage, was only five. Yet when the vote was taken noth ing is said about the senior Senator from the Empire State of the Demo cratic South. The name of Senator Walsh appears upon the honor roll as published ;the name of his colleague is not there. Was it left out by u i itake? THE HUSTLES. OF GOMETHURRDAY JULY. 19 1 RQ4 HOW’S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo , O. We the undersigne 1, have k rnwn F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe torn perfectly honorable in all busine s transactions and fi ' nancially able to carry out any obh- I gations made by their firm. I West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toleds, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price. 75c. prr bottle. Sold by all Druggists Test imotiia s free. TO RRF.AK UP 1 attacks of coids, chills, fevers, rheumatism, neuralgia, and fTt M kindred derangement.--result l&Syjp ing from severe exposure, there’s nothing so valuable £' ’‘A as Dr- Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- M *•* • household should be Ak tS’fcC without them, to meet just '(C ) ‘ A BUcb emergencies. N-'' LJ tA These little Pellets are tiny, i jgr gi sugar-eoated things that ev ® «?»*-* ery * s ready for. They K <=> 'J? keep the whole system re(/tt- ir !'<<-, in a perfectly natural way. They’re a compound of refined and concentrated vegetable ex tracts; put up in glass vials, always fresh and reliable; a handy and perfect vest-pocket remedy. If they don’t give satisfaction, in every ease, your money will be returned. I ~ ' Sometime when you are suffering from Catarrh, think of the thousands of hopeless ! cases which must huve been cured by Doctor Sage's Catarrh Remedy, before its proprietors could be willing to say, as they do: “For any case of Catarrh, no matter how bad, which we cannot cure, we’ll pay SSOU cash." The best 5 cent smoke on the market is Warter’s hand made.” For sale by all dealers. Trv one. All pprhoun indohtpd to Dr C F. Griiiiu are rtques-ted to cal at thmr earliest convenience and make a settlement, as he expect* to be absent for the greater part nf ttie summer recuperating his he ilth 7-3 <l. w. ts. Non IE WATER CJNSUiIER S The first quarter in Is Saturday | June 30th, I am Compelled by tl:e | city Ordiance to shut off all iu ar- I tears see Sexlu-n 2,5 Water Ordiance I Jas McGuire. Silpt. Have you tried ‘‘Warters Handmade? If rot. ask your dealer for it. Public Sale of Valuable Lands GEORGIA,--Floyd County: W hereas on the first day of September 1891, Junies S Howell executed and delivered to -lie Georgia L lau A Trust Company his deed under sectlo h,NO. 1969, 1970, 1971 of the Code, of Geor gia DB2, to the lands hereinafter described, tor Hie pur, ose of securing a debt referred to in said deed, which deed is recorued in the Clerk’s of fice of Floyd Superior Court in book “S.S. ’of ueeu.-i, page 90. And w hereas, the said The Georgia Loan & Trust Company did on said September Ist. 1891 or direct y thereafter transfer ami assign to the undersigned for a valuable Consideration, the note to secure the paymeat of which said deed w*as i xeeuted, and at the same time transferied and assigned to the undersigned all of its riguia under Said deed, and on the 25th. day of May 1894 executed and delivered to the undersigned a deed conveying thy title of said lands into the iiiidereigued together with all tne powers, rights and title of The Georgia I. an X- Trust Company under iheueed of the said Jamus s. Howe.l in cluding Hie power to sell said land in case ot did.Olli ill llu- orolii ot >1 i,,,.i., aetanlt in Hie prompt jiuyuieHi at maturity of interest or principal oi said notes. Now, therefore, by virtue <u tlie power so vest ed in the undersigned, which is more accurately shown oy reference to said deed of James S Howell.|l will sell atpublicloiitcry to the highest bidder, for cash, o U the first Tuesday in August 1894. dui-iug ihe legal horns of t-arn, before the Floyd i.ouiCy couri house uoorat Rome Georgia tlie muds described m the aforesaid deed of James S. Howell to wit: That oer ain re.-idence lot with improvements thereon in ihe Fifth (5) Ward of the City of Rome Floyd • ouuty Georgia, fronting eighty feet on Main Street and running back one Inin ured ami illty iiutq ieet to an alley. Bo ino ed o.i .he North by the Allen property : East by aile\ booth by lot of J. W . Alexander and w est by Main Street. The said deed first above mentioned was exe cuted and < elivered to secure the payment of a certain promunSsorj note for tlie sum of y.ioo ami ten interest coin, ns for 33-75 each at.ached there to and ten in eres con, on > f r .-Deacn, l taiched tuerefrom m. ol said notes .laied Sep tember Is.. 1891 and the principal note bearing i.itetest at the taie of seve. and a half per cent per annum, uud obligating u.e s.iu Janie S Howell to nay ten per cent as attorneys fees shouldl.aid notes be pieced in attorney’s hat as tor collectiou. Said principal note is now past due by the terms thereof, and so declared to be one lor de tail! in payment of interest coupons annexed times ue September Ist 1893 and .Ware-i Ist 189** The total amount of principal, interest and attorney fees that wi l be due on said notes o i the first Tuesday in August 1894 is SHOT 29 tee simple titles will be made to ihe purchaser at said sale and the proceeds of such said sale will lie applied first, to the payment oi said i.ebt w ith interest ami attorney fees and expens es of this proceeding, ami Hie remainder, n auv will lie paid over to said Janies S ikwe I or his legal representative, Dated this first day of July 1894, Hoskinson <X Harris. Atty. E. Grove Ya e I have two little grand children who are teething all this hot hubi mer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. 1 give them Ckatu berlain’s Colic, Choleia and Diar rhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. 1 earnestly reebmend it lor children with bowel troubles. I waa myeelf taken with a severe attack ol bloody flux, w th cramp aud pains in my stomach, one-third ot a uottle oi this remedy cured me. Within twen ty-lour hours I was out of bed aud doing my house work.—Mj s . W. £, Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co. lent. Ft r sale by Lowerv au d Bros. Druggist. For Sale—Piano worth $250 for SIOO. i 7-8-6 t p. j. F or tin. Trustees Sale. Will be sold oo the first Tuesday in Augunt IX'.H during the legal liouis of nak, he proper y hereinafter denerin-il. W hereaa on Hie until d yof lieceuioer IHftt, Lizzie A. Andr >w-> of Floyd county, Ga. did execute and deliver to the Allan Saving and Loan AMoeiatioil of llainilten county, Tennessee, par y of second p.rt her deed of conveyance to the following dexclibeil lands and lenenieiil. situateo in Floyd county Georgia )in which deed the l itizenp Rank A Trust ('<>. 01 I haiiaiux ga Tennessee ;was named as trustee ami title to said property vested by said need iu said trustee) to Wit: •‘Lot No, thiriy-Ilve (35) in Block “B" fronting on Avenue "A” forty-three (48) feet and running back, of unitorm wid h, two hundred (200) Ifeet. in tliu City of Rome Georgia, being a part of ori ginal laud lot No, two hundred ami thirty-seven (237) in 23rd. District and 3r.-. Section of said county ami siate." Said Trust deed lieing exe cuted to secure the payment of a note for <7OO ilated December l&th. 18tf2„and given by I.izzie A. Andrews to tlie Atlas Saving and Loau Asso ciation. And said Lizzie A. Andrews having subserilied for three and one-half shares of the ( apital S ock of saiu Association of the value of seven hun dred dollars and the said Associ .tion having ad vanced o Lizzie A. Andrews the stun of £7OO on said Shares ami the said Lizzie A. Andrews in sal*! note and deed ot trust having agreed to pay said Alla-* Saving and Loan Association, eighty-seven and a halt cents weekly installment of dues on saiti shares, ami twenty-two ai d a halt cents weekly installments of premiums on said shares as provided by Charter and By-laws of said Association: and eighty and 40-52 cell's per week as interest a', six per cent on said sum ot .*7O >. Anu in w h ch note and Trust deedit was ex- I rtsslv stipulated on failure of Lizzie a. Anorew io pay said interest cues ami premiums as .n said note ami tru.-t deed at op tion ot said assoc !a ion said note becomes due and payable: ami said trustee inightsell said property after having advertised same lor four weeks in a newspaper published in Rome Geor gi *. Now, therefore, said i.izzi > a. Andrews l aving failed io pay either interests, dues or premiums as contracted to be paid by her, for more than lour weeks and in fact been in default in mak ing sa d payments lor more than twelvemonths and said vssociation having declared said note die: the Citizens Bank and Trust Company as tue trustee aloresaid, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it as trustee, will sell io the highest bidder, at the Court house door in Rome Ga., for cash, on the first Tuesday in Au gust is»4, the beiore described land and tene ments, after duly advertising same in the Hcstleu of Home. The proceods of said sale will be applied to the payments in their oruer, as by said i rust deed required, which trnst deed is recorded in Book “U. U.” of deeds page 506, i tue office of Clerk of the Superior C tirt ot | Floyd county Georgia. This July 10th. 1894. The < itizens Bank & Trust Co. Trustee. Geo. A. H. Harris, Attorney for The Citizens Bank & Trust Company. Road Citation, GEORGIA, Floyd County : hereas W. E. siuiui, etal., have petitioneil the Board of commissioners <>t Loads and Rev enue u. .-aid County, asking that these tlemeut road uow leauiog ami runuirg direct from Se ney, Georgia, and running directly by what is i. wnasßodgeis old Barn Place and Henry Drummond's dwelling house and int-r<eotiug with the public road known as the Pleasant Hope church road, at or near Drummonds school house, be made a second c ass public road, and the Road Con missioneis of 1504 Dis trict G M- of said Countv having reponedthe proposed road to lie of public utility. Now, this is io cue all persons having obje uions thereto or claims for damages arising therefrom, to u> ake the same known to the Board of Commis sioners at the next meeting to be held on the first Monday m August 1894. Witness the Hon. John C. Foster Chairman of the Board, This July sth. 1*94, d-ae-L Max Meyerlia dt, Clerk. “Warter’s hand made” is the latest production from the Home Cigar Factory. < For sale by nJ d taiers. Try one. TO RENT:—A five r.ami ecttage with clothes presses, wash ro<nu aud all conveniences Most central and de sireable location. Will take board iu Dart for rent if satisfactory. Address 7- 8 6t F. E . A., Rome Ga. Read A. B. & Co.s new advertise ment. Everything will be sold at Nev York Cost for Cash. COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL 3 hisis a pol icy c< mbiiiii g a 20 year endowment policy with a2t payment lite policy, for had the amount ot the endowment, and is IX FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT \ hut in case of death wiihen the first year from any pulmonary disease but one half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) w ? ll be paid. lor insurance, a combination policy may be taken cut for $250 endowment. maturnJg iu 20 years and its terms will t'rovidw ibai if death occur while the policy is iu force within the 29 years §125 will be paid j if the insured survive 2() years, he will receive $250 in cash and still hold in.s policy a? au or dinary paid up life policy for $125, payable at death wi'rhont any futher payment of premium The premium is the same fur all ages; but applications will not he revived up »u lives l-ss rhin 13 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. Sometime ago I wa s troubled with an attack of rheurna isin. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm aud was completely cured. I have since ad vised many of my friends and custo mers to try the remedy and all epeak highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cal. For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. MAGNETIC NERVINE I? guaranteed to cuff Nervous Prostra tion, Fits, Dizzi* Vts; W ness, Headache, FTir Mi Neuralgia and | n - BOmnia. Great ex- CHbseH in the use of to bacco. opium, alcohol, I R * * u . other direc ‘WlAr a v>* tione, bringing on De •6&FORE - AMER* bilitj, Sleepless _ . ness. Mental De- Softening of the Brain, insanity “ ’■•’•’■“ble death- MAGNETIC NEB srr".“t“ “J* loHsea in «it!ler wx, noi>«wH vitsit> and Ktrength to both the muscular and nervous syHteni “ ail M (tf lT •ddrmw, |WM?“box? KTor JAuS!" With •■mxM oul.- by our »«euU. Sheriff sales For August' GEORGIA, Floyd County: Will be sold before the Court house door in the Chy of Homo, Floyd County Georgia, Iwtween the legal li urn of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in August 1894 the following deserilJeu proiiertv- Sixty acres in the Sou.h-east conierami twemy acres in the South-west corner of lot of land No 251 in the 22nd. District ami 3rd. Section of said countv ot Floyd, levied on bv virtue of a mort gage n fa. issued from the Floyd Siqierior Court in favor of J. L. Johnson vs. H. M. Clayton as the pro., eny of the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, an undivdi ed one-fifth interest in 13 acres in the South east coruerof lot ol land No. liio in the 4tl». Dis trict and 4th. Section of Floyd county, Georgia the said tlilrteeu acres being the same conveyed by Deed from M. N, Wood to Philip Tripp. Re corded in the Clerks office in Book “u.” of deeds pa*e 261: Levied on by virtue of a Jus tice Cour. fi. la, issued from tlie 1120ih. District G.AI. in favor of Conn & Reiiishunidth vs. J. v. lA*wis and Suckey la*wis. as the property of Snckey I.ewis, one ot tlie Defendants l-evv tnaue by A. s. White, L. C. Also at the same time, ar.d place, a tract (or lit; ol land lying in tne Countv of Hoyd, and Sta e of Georgia and lieiugjalj that tract o- par cel id land in the 4th. Warn of the < ity of Rome Georgia, ilie same being 20 feet from on Sth. Avenue and running back on parallel lines 100 feet : Bounded on the west side by J. F. Ward law’s property, and on the easi sine by tiie prop er.y or .1. W. Reese. Also one-half of iallev be tween J. F. Wardlaw’s property and lot herein ne.crib <l, all buildings and houses on said lot Levied on by virtue of a m.-ngtge fi. fa. issued f rom the Superior Court iu favor of West & Griflin vs. W. T. Drennon. As the prorieriv of the Defendant. * 1 J Also at the same lime and place; Robt P Powall’s disiributiveshare in the following’de se.ribed lands, derised io tenant f>r lire, viz. lot °* 'and No. -Jo7 in 22nd. District and 3rd Section ot Hoyd County Ga- containing 160 acres more or less, ami that part of land lot No. 248 on east side oi.Sp ing enek excepting tlia> part below Hie Grist ami Saw mid on rhe east sine of Spring creek, containing 120 acres more or less, said land more fully uescribe.l in Deed from J. J. Co. hen to Geo. W. Powell ami teeor ed in Book W page 69, record of Deeds in|i lerk’s o'bceof- Floydcomity Ga. Levied on bv virtue of a Jus tice court li. ia. issued 1 roiu the 919th. District G. M. in favorof J. A. Rale vs. R. p. Powell. As the prop Tty of the Defendant. Levy made bv W. P. McLeod* L. C. } Also at the same tune and place. That tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 23rd. Distfict ami 3rd. Section of Floyd county Ga. lieing that part, of land lot No. 206 located on the east side of Main St: in the town of Blos som Hill, north of theCityof Rome. Ga., said parcel of laud fronting on Main Street 70feet more orle-s, and running back east at right an gles to land of J. H. Reese, 150 feet more or Uss, bounded on the north by land of Wesiey Underwood.on the south by land|ol Sylvra Floyd Levied on by virtue of a Justice Court fi fa is sued from ihe 919111. District G. M. Justice Court in favor of Jno. H. Reece vs. Shadrick Floyd. As the property of the Defendant. Deed filed iu Clerks office. Also at the same time and place, forty acres of >ot of tand no. 189 in 2511 i District and 3rd. Secticn of Floyd county. Ga. i.e> kd on by vir tue of a tax fi ia issued by John J. Black, tax collector, in favorof State and County, vs! Bar ney W. !>«■ w, col. As the property ol the Deft. Levy made by J. C. Everett. L- C. Also at the same time and place Ixits of land No. 39 ami 40 in the 3rd. i listrict and 4th. Section of Hoyd county Ga. Levied on bv virtue of a tax fi ra, issued by John J. Black, tax collector, in favor of State and County, vs. Avery Hardin, As the property of the Deft! Levy made by W. J. Walker. L C. j / Also at the same time and place, An undivid ed one-fourth interest in lot of laud No. 26 in the 22nd. District and 3rd. Section of Flovd Co. Ga. Also au undivided fourth interest in lots of land No’s. 764 and 759 in the 3id. District and 4’h. Sec ion of Floyd County Ga. Levied on by virtue of an attachment ft fa issued from ihe City Court in favor of W. L. Dreunoti vs. W- A Caldwell, as the pro erty of the Defen ds nt. Also at the same time and place, 25 bushels of Corn more or less, and 1 bale ot cotton. Levied on bi virtue of 2fl fa's issued from the Flovd City Court, one in favor of Hamilton * Co. the oihe*-iu lavor of T. K Jones vs. J. R. Morton. ‘ s the property of t'.ie Defendant. Corn mty lie seen ami wul be delivered at the barn of C . . Moi too, Livingston District. Amo t tlie same time ami piace, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Rome Flt.yii county ua. and being part of land ■ol .in, 192 in Cons i division of said city and described as follows: Fronting on 2nd. Ave. .95 feet a <1 running back same width.' 183 feet and bounded on the north by the Mrs. Brooks lot, on the west bv C. N. Featherston’s lot, on f-tiza K.. i vir ..i • *.i.i . tilts south by J. H R >uus:ivilie's lot .nd on ihj t-ust ~j 2nd, Ave. formerly Howard Si reel. Lev ied on b ? Virtue oi three fi fa's, issued trow the I’ioyil Ju-ticecourt ot tne9l9cb. Disc. G. Al. all iu ravor of G. AL Redman vs J. J. O Neil & Sou. Sold subject to a former bid of Mrs. J. J. O'Neil! also at the same time and place, all that tiact or parcel ot land lying- and being in said State and Conn y and known as lots 69 ar.d 70 in J. W- Hix survey of Butler. Addition to South Rome now the Fifth Ward ot the City of Rome Floyd county, Ga. said lets fronting on Harper Street, 30 feet each, and runs back 150 feet more or less to Graves alley, levied on by virtue of a tax ft fa issued by Jno. J. Black tax collector, iu tavor ot State and Co. vs. Wrn. A. Jackson, as the property of the Deft. Levy made by tv. I’. McLeod. L. t . J " Also at the stimo time aud place, lots of land Nos. 29 and 59 iu the 16th. District and 4th Section ci Floyd county, Ga. known as the Higbfieitl place and whereon the de leudaut formerly resided, each of said lots containiug 40 acres more or h sb. Levied on by virtue of ati fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor oi Jno. M .. vs. Fdiza beth J. Higbfield*.. As the property of the Deft. 1 J Also at the sarw time and place. That part of laud lot No 929 lu. the 3rd. District aud 4th. Section of Floyd county, ua. knowu sa lot No. 8 iu the vilfiage of Cave Spring , it being the lot on which tha defeh dant now resides. Levied on by vir tue of 2 J ustice Court fi tiT a issued from the 829th. District G M iu f<* vet of E. R. Miubiuuet vs. Julia Pen ny and H. M. Penny. A a the prop erty of Juba Penny. Also at iho same time and place ali that itmcL or parcel of land sit uated, lying aud being in lot No. 78 iu Lytle’s A Tatums addition to Rome iu said State and County, the same fronting seventy feet on Main Street and ruunjug back one hundred and fifty-four feet aud being a width m the rear of sixty-one feet being the property sold by L Lytle to Mrs. Jennie C. Howell, Levied on by virtue ot afi fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of The Patton Saab, Door & Blind Co. vs. Mrs. Jennie C. Hriwoll . vruuicv.noweii.Aß the property of the Defendant. Also st the same time and place, one oay horse mule about 5 years’ old, named Rowdy, one mease col ored horse mule about ten years old named Dave. Levied on by virtue wf afi fa issued from the Floyd City Court iu favor of H. W. Campbell & Co. vs. The. Patton Sash Door & Blind Co. As the property of the Sash Door & Blind uo; - J. C MOORE. Sheriff. | ‘TTIMIIH—Mini— KEEPIf I And it will Keep You Cool S ever you feel that a healt'- zlvinS inn. g drink will do you good, drink g letu P ßr *‘iCß HIRES* Rootbeer A 25c. pkg. makeaSgallons. Sold every where Brea 30 ...-p for br.eUfo, c , rdj E The Chita. E. Hires Co., Philadelphi?l w «iat Nerve Berrie. ha vedone for other* \\ IST DAY. VIGOR \ sJ!. OF 15TH DAY*’ Z/, Jk MEN £«///, Qu,c.(.7 and Permanently Resto A positive cure for all Wes nesse. Debility, and an their tr£in of P 'v^ a .°' ,s l' eBB from early errors and later J" sultin * of overwork, sick lew. worrv ' t -’“' r * sui and gives tone and strength ’ ,?. eV V lo Fl Kans. Niops unnatural loss ■ « .'"’L ar ’ emissions caused by voutFr.a e,!™. eesstve use ot tobacco «»0T,.... ‘ r ’ '’ r CI which lead to consunintmn », a"? <, ' i,,or Their use shows itniiiediat?imm<,v ’“«»aity m, imitation• I “wT Nerve Berries, I , e°ntm"' r ' ,oa pocket, price, Sl.oo per bo’ ItJ t h n S” ry "" treatment, ss.ai. «uaranteei to 2 ’ on ' ,u| i If not kept j>y your drugTkt « wm' I*'” 1 *'” aue * by mail, ipf.i keeint of p r "e hV 1 ,,?.**,"' 1 tlle “ peu Pamphlet free. Address ail m m W “P' ArXEBICAM For sale by Crouch & Co. A. G-FLAJEVD OFFER! MME. A. RUPPERTS ■ net FACE BLEACH A * RUPPERT ?? y ? : J appreciate tue fact X Wat there are w«ny thou sofl ad iepin the United ©fatesthat would iiket i try a M _ World-Benowned Faci wky Bi'EACH: but have been A/ ke Pf from doing so on ac coun which is $2.00 per bottleor iibottlGstakeij /-.-W together, sh.dO. In order of these may hare a c opportunity, I will give to every caller, absolutely free, n sampiA bottle, and <»rder tu supply those out k T', 7 > Gs city .or in any partof the world. I will send it safely packed in plain wrapper kJI charges prepaid, for 25 cents, si I ver or stamp.” In ©very case es freckles, pimpies, moth, sal lowness, blackheads, acne,eczemn,ei|jness. rough ness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrinkles (not caused by facialeipr?ssion) FACT? BLEACH removes absolutely. It does not eovetup, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address MADAMS A. KU±*rERT,(M’.,O.) No. 0 East I4th St., NEW YORK OlTtt Western & Atlantic N Ad K C. I ST. L. JilLWiffi —TO —- Chicago -Louisville G’incinnatti St. Lous Kasas city ~ I JVJ cm plus —ANO— The West I Qnwfc ))me and Vestibuled trains M FuHncau Sleeping cars. For an) ioformaao n raDui er wri.e to B J A SMITH I General Agent, Rome Ga. M J L EDMONSON I Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga lena. JOS. BRO Win. ■ Traffic Manage Atlanta ■ c E HARIMAN ■ Genera pass Agt Atlanta ' ■ .»•!- k unrqt.ale* l *' T’f'tyes tn vnuiij,' n ' , , M •» ii< 4ti »n »r Ot.-rtL.in I Course •••••«. ,-ree ,rf.r.-t"R - U'-". 1 ' r HARMISON. Pre’i‘ lOTt - GROCERIES AT COST® As we are going move soon. B We offer our stock at cost, you ca™| buy anything We haV ß| at wholesale P^ IC . e ?,.,M| mean to sell you it want to buy. We that we bought ° u Mg goods as cheap a? ~Jg same kind of can be bought by a ■|| one. So come to and save y° ur Igg money. „ . ■£ Very ResP Be Morris & “Bis Opposite Central Uulv "B|||