The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 12, 1894, Image 3
$14.50, $14.50,
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TO ADJUST OUR 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.”
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W. M. Gammon & Company, eh
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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, the9th of July, offer Choice of all $22.50 or ’I
$25.00 Or $30.00 Suits “this means all our finest Suits” for $ 14.50.
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 HATS! STRAW 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 in disguise” our noble President is to most of the people, who, can get
goods now at half price.
Wejmean to sell these goods, and neither cost nor value will be regarded in pricing them. If you have the cash to pay down for a Suitjwe
will sell it to you now so low tha 4- your compassion will be excited for
W. M. Gammon & Company,
237 & 23© BROAD STREET. j
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RIDGE VALLEY DISTRICT
Georgia, Floyd County •
To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of
Boadsaml Revenue of said county .The petition
’ >' ke \ eb , rew ’ A. Kennebrew, H. T.
hennebrew, J. B. s. Kennebrew, E. P. Price, J.
"•natters, j. H. Hawki.is, Lewis Raper, wm.
Ae.'S, .1. Morrow, Peyton Morrow, ,i Ji. Autrey,
I). P. Ingram, S. T wright, Boyle O’Hen'.an,
o U ce J, J,P. Leak,D. F. Field, E. E Field,
J. B.Gunn Tom Price, F. P Nixon, W a. Rush,
TtiaJn u' US ?’ R ’ M ’ Braf l*n, Matt Braden,
w railen m T - Wat ters, John Reeves
anT>’ u ar £ 8 ’ c L Bte P heuß , John Stephens,
?h»t th... , St *l’ liens L 81 »ow to your Hob. Body
v<m V re > and do Petition yonr body that
countv on?, a ? e ,y Uli,itia district in’ said,
braced in ww i^ e , T ollowin g territory now em-
Kir- ,„ 85 ’ i dlst . r !f t J 3 M - known a » Watters
©sv :A ! lhat ,aod and territory ly
md tne , eaßt ’tile of the Calhoun
Bineltthlio fro . l ? ! Rome to Calhoun; begin-
Xd <dL« t u eD!Bt . rictli ” e<>u macade
include tnu„^ e Gordon county line so as to
iiXrf.T o ''. 1 ! 1 Wa tters J district that
your txtitd d r '? a, ln the new district. And
ritonellt rrfL“m how I llat there > 8 *“ Baid ter
able' h.Miaa Ba i. d road> a captains company of
duty an men s *nhject to military
estabHsheddno. f l er Ba,d . territt r.v is cut off and
remain a eanta> n « eW d,Btrlct v ere w "« ld ’till
white mtn tw?, company o. able bodied
ter Xm^. Watters district, subpct to mili
■oners further show™ yonr pe,it ;
expedient to establish. necessary and
trict embracin',, I. L T ch . new militia dis
road.that it «ili g bn Sai<l .t arruor y east of said
citizens in such terri? pilb " e convenience to all
election ur“ terns Ln /P’’ make the
Justice ot the tin f I” ! R ® v °ters and the
convenient to the* Bail ’ffs. Will be more
that it would be °' Ba,d nBW ‘Strict
“'D’ay their taxes if e thi?" Venie !’ 1 t to R,ve in
established and til? th , e new distr, ct be so
P»rtofsai2distrirtT C . l l£ tflxed 1,1 a ‘‘mitral
you name ich new “.v l . h ® y fur 'her petition
If yon should est iio < i V > d,B, . r,ct Ridge Valiev
•uilitia district v 811 said territory intoa new
new district to be i»i i et *t*oners pray said
terms of the law , L°, ut an<l established in
appointed iu terms < r H' at > Con imiasioners lie
Pi’trict andSto lay out said
>» provided by law^ t y ° Ur Mon< >rable body as
Geo. a. H. Harris,
Office of. Petitioners Atty,
u O \ COMMrBHrONERS °F r OADB
n EV RNu E OF FLOYD COUNTY.
HU>. ISM.
T Q 'l7 What,e . v « )
J. Y. Priuef | Commissioners.
Petitioned the Board for« eW ' and others, have
th. e following teiThoL ra " ew district out of
2 Bt ‘ G: m wit A?l tl',7r ?! ~brac « d 1» »Wth.
Jylng and being on ti>„ « , aild a,,d teritorv
Wthat leads f ‘ side < f the Calhouil
at 11,6 lll, me Bist' ,i‘» ® J.-alhoun begin
at All °lfus HarborJn? °i n Ile ’tmcademized
'"the Gordon c ”u 8 *" d and fohowmg said
Sa <l r ?" w ln " auers D.s'f a ?. to il,tdude
, d roa<l in the new dur!, that lies east of
It is ordered that '"strict.
chan l '"“ t " ,!|, "‘ ln ' s e, y 'and r . a ' i maj ', ori y " f >' ou >
as indie. an <i view <be prooo& u <i
laV e n Wry a,l(1 ex l , edLl/t V Vnn antl if y<Hl
r ay ”■■ and define ths , ! )u must proceed to
liPP rt under oath ~,® 81 . u . 11e ;, nd in ike your
youh re the flri, t Mondav th / S , Board " n <-r
naw h Ve ‘aid out and 1,1 JllMe "oxt that
neWUlBtr '«,co a s* r nd a d t v fl ' t ‘« ' a th« line of said
COMMT Ot ,, MaX Me y ur harilt, Clerl.
. In obed ence to 1014151*8I 014151 * 8 HEPoP.T.
indi? premises aun th-w".® < ? rder we went up
bestw' 8 ' 1 and af 'er
and m!''" 1 '" 1 webe'ievo r® ri, ‘ Rt, ."‘ matter as
ahoy. en f" rt ‘ respeetfnßv 1 ex l' eilie nt and best
l etnion be'gra,.'.? . y that the
’^ngedastocmXr®,^ a ■' "Strict line be
8. J. WatleJ” 1 to a,K, ve petition.
John y prio. I pcmmiMiouers.
Sworn tn . T A L - B urney I J? s <>. m.
day of t an , d B «'oseribe<l 1. r oyd , l,l,n ty Da.
yOl M >y. 18SM. ued before me this 25th,
coun a Pinßou> N - p - &5 P.
The commissioners appointed to mark and .
lay out territory and define lines thereof for a
new militia district as petitioned for and de
scribed in the above petition, having made
tneir return reporting that they had Ijad out 1
said territory and recommending 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 captains company and B sufficient num
her of white men are in the proposed new Dis
trict to form a captains company and said com
missioners having reported it is expedient and
best to establish such new district, the report
of said commissioners is approved, a new mili
tia 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 are declare 1 to be and estab
lished as follows: Beginning at the Rome dis
trict line on the inacademized road at the Adol
fns Harbour place and following .his Calhoun
road to the Gordon county line, this road be
ing western boundary line of said district,
thence from said road east along the Gordon
and Floyd county lines to Bartow county line,
this line being the no-thern boundary of said
dist, thence along Bartow county line to Eto
wan District and also along Etowah dis
trict line to Rome district line, this being
the eastern boundary line of said district
tt.ence along Rome district line to Calhoun
road at Adolfns Harliour’s place, the above ter
ritory being the entire territory heretofore em
braced in Watters District that lies on east
sine of the Calhoun road in open court the date
aforesaid. This June 4rh, IwM.
Whereas, it appear from the proceed! gs of
Commissioners appointed therefore, of file in
this office, that a new Militia district with suit
able meets and bounds has lieen laid out in the
County of Floyd ; and 1[ further appearing that
said proceedings are in due form and accord
ing to law; it. is Ordered
Tn at said New didtia district be known and
tstping'iishe I as number 151 G, ami that pi op
er r -cord thereof be made in the office of this
department.
By the Governor w-J.Northen,
J. W. warren. Governor.
- Sec. Ex. Dept.
I, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk of the Board of
Commissioners in and for Flovd county, Gai
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
extract from th.- minutes of said Board.
Given under my hand and seal, this June 12th
1894.
Max Meyerhardt Clerk
d 30 d.
BIDS WANTED.
Georgia, floyo County :
I’he Board of Commission-rs of Roads and
Revenue of said county ask for sealed blds 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, anil th- bridge over the
Oostanaulariver on Fifth Avenue, leadirg to
the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Lit.
office not later than nine o’clock a. in., on Au
gust Gt-h, 1894. A bond will be required from '
the successful biddi r for the faithful jierforni
ance of the work. The Board reserves the right
to leiect any and all blds.
Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair
man of the Board, this sth, day of June, 1894.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
June 7-30-d.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA, Fi.ovn County:
Whereas W. R. Reese, Administrator of Reese
M Braden, represents to the court in his petij
tion dulv tiled, that he has administered Reese
M. Braden’s estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if anv tliev can, why said administrator should
not lie discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in October 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-3m<>.
JOHNP. DAVIS,
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
THE HUSTLER OF ROMS 7HUSDAY, JULY. 12. 1894
] Trustees Sale.
Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in August 1894
during the legal hours of sale, the property here
inafter described.
Whereas on January sth. 1893. W. M. Messen
ger, of the county of Dallas, State of Alabama’
did execute and deliver to the Atlas Savings &
Isian.Association of Hamilton county, Tennessee,
party of tlie second part, his deed of conveyance
to tlie following described lauds and tenements,
situated in Floyd county, Georgia, (in which deed
the Citizens Bank & Trust Co. of Chattanooga Ten.
nessee was named as trustee and titles to said
property vested by said deed in said Trustee) to
wit: “Lot in South Rome, now Fifth Ward of
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 hund red and seventy-nine (179) feat, from
thence down the alley one hundred and twenty
three (123) feet to the beginning at the stake.’
Said Trust deed being executed to secure the
payment of a note for §3OO dated January sth
-1893, and given by W. M. Messenger to the Atlas
Savings & Loan Asssciation.
And said W. M. Messenger having subscrilied
for one and one half shares of the Capital Stock
of said Association of the value of three hundred
dollars and the said Assixiiation having advanced
to W. M. Messanger the sum of §3<k) on said
shares, and the said Messenger, in said note and
deed-of trust having agreed to pay said Atlas
Saving & Loan Association, thirty-seven and
half cents weekly instaliments of dues and ilfty
two and a halfcents weekly as premiums on said
shares as provided bv Charter and Bylaws of
said Association ; and thirty-four and 32-52 cents
weekly as interest at six i>er cent on said sum of
S3OO.
Andjin which note and trust deed it was ex
pressly stipulated on the failure of W. 51. Mes
senger to pav said interest, dues ami premiums
as stipulated in said note and trust deed at the
option of said Association said note becomes
due and pavable and said Trustee might sell
said property after having advertised same for
four weeks in a newspaper published in Rome Ga.
Now therefore said Messenger having failed to
' pay either interest, dues or premiums as contract
ed to be paid by him, for more than lour weeks
and in fact been in default in making said pay.
meats for more than six months and said Associa
tion having declared said note due; the Citizens
Bank Jt Trust. Co. as the trustee aforesaid, by
virtue of the power and authority vested in it
as trustee, will sell to the highest bidder, at tlie
Court house, door in Rome Ga. for cash, on the
First Tuesday in August 1894 after dulv adver
tising same in the Hustler of Rome, the before
describee lands and tenements. 'Hie proceeds of
said sale will be applied to the payments,in their
order, as by said trust deed required, which
trust deed is recorded in book “U. U.” ol Deeds,
I’age 474 in the office of Clerk of Superior Court
of Floyd county, Georgia ’''his J”'v 3d. ’’“M.
The Citizen Ban ; & Trustee Co.
Geo. A. i». nauis.
Atty. for The Citizen Bank & Trust Co
Administrators Sale.
GFCRGIA, Fi.orn County:—
Pursuant t<» an order ol the Court of Ordinary
will be sold lief ore rhe Court house door in rhe
Citv of Koine, aid County between the lega,
hours of Sale, on the tl st Tuesday in August
• 1H94. the following or o»erty co wit: Ona lot in
DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward)(’itj of Koine, Floyd
. County, (la., known as the furiuer residence of
J. P. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Hoad
■ or Bridge Street in the eaid City 1K) feet, and ex
tending bae'i.saine width 140 feet, and being the
propertv. conveyed by deed of Mrs '‘ary 1.
Freeman, to Mrs. M,E. Knox. Dated Febuary
Ist , 1889. Recorded in Clerks OtMce Superioa
’ Court said County in Hook “Y.” of deeds. Page
; 498. Ao. 448 on June ‘2Bth. 1879, and
J e<i in deed of Martha E Knox, to raid R. B. Me
t Arirer, Dated April 20th. 1881 and i<ecorded in
. B«>ok“C. E.” of deeds Page 282 No. 18«.
I Said lot sold as the property of william 1.
’ Gordon deceased. This July xrd. i: 94.
; w. J. Gordon.
Administratoi De Bonis Non
With will annexed of Wm. T. Gordon
deceased, Estates
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DENTISTS
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J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad tn rev
over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
1 I AMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law (Jtfic
J Poverty li.il po.toiiic > coraor 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDEtiWOUD- Attorney at
Masonic Temple,
Rome, Ga.
i
R - KBCB * DF.NNY-Attorneys at law. Otiio.
iu Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun
B sellor at Law—Rome. Ga.
WH. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING— Ennte
.t Starling. Attorneys at Law. Masonic
" Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attorncy-at-Law. Office o
Masonic Temnle Rome Georgia.
8 feb32tf
WS.M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLY, W
J. NEAL—M’Hourj. Nunnally & Neal-
" Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Halt
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome. G-
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DH. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeoi
Office at residence 614 ave.iue A, Fonni
* ward.
LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Burgeon
Offrrs his i .xifessmnal services to tbepei.
* pie of Rome and surronn ling countrj
Office at Cronch and Watson’s urug store, 20
Broad street.
DR. W. D. IiOYT-Office at C. A. Trevitt
drugstore, ■•'o. 331 Broad street Telephon
110 resides ,e. No. 21
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DR. C. F. Gl ,FFlN—Physician and Surge i
—Office n< r Masonic building. Residenc,
300 4th av >ue.
> f | cWARD E. FELTON —Physician and siu
geon -Office No. 6 Th ire Avenue,
* At office day and night. Telephone 62.
Frank. A. Wynn, Physician atd Surgon
office at Tre- itt Johns in drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave,
Prompt attention given all profession!) call
NOTICE.
l Flovd Superior Court,
i March Term 1894.
I ins.. ) Application to ad-
f C. a Allen, > <l<q tau unknown
S. V. Allen, ) child
To any and all perso co teemed. You or
either of you are hereby commanded to be anti
• appear at the next term of Superr Court to be
qeld on the 4th Monday in Ser'“’tber 1894 to
1 show cause if any you c;>e . Why the pplicatlon
5 in the above Staten c»“ should not te granted
■ and in default there < f the same ~l be allow
ed witness the Honorule m. ilenry judge of
1 said court this 13th day of April ’894." |
Wm, E, Beysiegle, •
Clerk of Superior Court
Flevd county Ga. j
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SHORTER COLLEGE
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
ROME, GEORGIA.
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The M Session Ows Sentember 19111, 1894.
ADVANTAGES:
I. A lofty 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 S usic.
7. A renowned School of Art.
8 An unsurpassed Department of Elocution and Paysic*
Culture.
9. A strong and thorough curriculum.
10. A superior Finishing School.
11. A delightful home for the pupil away from parents.
12. Reasonable charges.
For catalogues and special information, apply to
Dr. A. J. BATTLE, President,
I Or Prof. Ivy W, Duggan, Business Manager,
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