The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 16, 1894, Image 3

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$14.50, —™““— $14,50, J?O -AJDCTTTSST 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.” * 1 1 I W. M. Gammon & Company, Plave 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 $ 14.50. * J * 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 BLJkTSI STRAW Wil! go in this sale at one-half their values; many at half their cost. While this will be a great sacrifice and will entad 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. We.mean 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 Suit we will sell it to you now so low that your compassion will be excited for , .3 W. M. Gammon & Company, 237 & 239 BROAD STREET. 3XI Sheriff sales For August GEORGIA. Fiord County: Will be sold before the Court house door in the City of Koine, Floyd County Georgia, between the legal h airs of sale, on the Ist. Tuesday in August ISM the following described property: Sixty acres in the South-east cornet'and twenty acres in the South-west corner of lot of land No. 251 in the 22nd. District auu 3rd. Section of said county of Fiord. Levied on by virtue of a mort gage fi fa. issued from the Floyd Superior Court in favor ofjj. L. Johnson vs. H. M. Clayton, as the property of the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, an undivdi ed one-fifth interest in 13 acres in the South east corner of lot oi land no. IGO in the 4th. Dis trict and 4th. Section of Floyd county, Georgia the \,n. thirteen acres being the same conveyed by Deed from M. N, Wood to Philip Tripp. Re corded in die Clerks office in Book “U.” of deeds page 2GI: Levied on by virtue of a Jus tice Court ti. la, issued from the 1120th. District G. M in favor of Conn & Reinshmidth vs. J. N. Lewis and Suckey Lewis. As the property of S’.i' kr-y Lewis, one of the Defendants. Levy tnaiie by A. S. White, L. C. AI- .at the same time ar. d place, a tract (or let)ol laud lying in the County of Floyd, and State ni Georgia and being all that tract or par cel of laud in the 4th. Ward of the City of Rome Georgia, the same being 20 feet fronton Sth. Avenue and running back on parallel lines 100 lee: Bounded on the west side by J. F. Ward law - property, ami on the easi siue by the prop ®rty "t .1. W. Reese. Also one-half of alley be i eeuJ. F. Wardlaw’s property and lot herein Uesn b u, all buildings and houses on said lot. L<‘i ">ion by virtue of a mortgage fl f a . i SS ued 'ruin tie FloydSuperiorCourr in favor of WestlA trnffin vs. W. T. Drennon. As the property of theD'fenlant. Al-oatthe same time and place; Robt. P. 1 owal! s dist ributive share in the following de •cril'ed lands, devised to tenant far lite, viz. lot nr i-f 2 ’’' * n -- n, L District and 3rd Section ml yd County Ga- containing UM) acres more or n—, ?.mi n l;it p art ~f ] all ,| ] ot on Pa st 1,1 Spring creek excepting that part below cue Grist and Saw mill on the east side of Spring cieek. containing 120 acres more or less, said lanu more fully described in Deed from J. ,1. Co. fit' 1 } I’l'C". W. Powell and recor ed in Book • l' H g® id, record of Deeds in|t lerk’s otceof rioydcounty (la. Levied on by virtue of a Jus uce court ti. fa. issued from the 919th. District M. in favorof J. A. Bale vs. R. P. Powell. As wi, l '. 1 11' 1 rtv °f 'he Defendant Levy made by 1. McLeod l L. C. A-. at the same time and place. ') hat tract or parcel of land lying and being in the 23rd. .J'? 1 i'‘ ;ll "l 3rd. Section of Floyd county Ga. ii* 11 -thnt part of land lor. No. 299 located on „ , ' s ‘de of Main Sr: m the town of Blos- I 'a Hill, north oi tlieCityof Rome. Ga., said ■ : land hunting on Main Strei t "Ofeet ■' ■ s, and running back east ar right an ses 'land ot ,1. 11. Reese, 150 feet more or " "muled on the north by land of Wesiey i ‘ B1 ' ‘" "J. on the south by land|of Sylvia Floyd. * ' led on by virtue of a Justic Court tl fa is ■ idtnim the 9191 h. District G. M. Justice "io: in favor of Jno. H. Reece vs. Shadrick t il'?' ,he property of the Defendant.. Deed filed m ( lerks office. ' r l , llle saln, ‘ time and place, forty acre c,.' :l "d no. iso in 25th District and 3rd tn. r' 1 l ' '“’yd comity, Ga. Levied on by vir- I I ot a t ilx ti fa issued by John .1. Black, tax 111 favor of Stale and County, vs. Bar t ''""'"Ooi, As the propertv of the Deft. Let) madel.y.l.c. E.erett.. L* C'. ■ '’‘it the same time and place Lots of land Os i." ' ll | l ' 41111 tlle 3r d- District and 4th. Section 1t; , ‘ ’’" lt y ,ia - Levied on by virtue nt'a in i ■'? ’ly-’ohn J. Black, tax collector, ' " r 1 State and County, vs. Avery Itardin, j M ilker' 1 tlle '•eit. Levy made by w. Cd'?,'" r* ' saine time and place. An nndivid tb,. ’t 1 mtere-’t in lot of land No. 2t> in <; a “ I " lstrli;t and 3rd. Section of Floyd Co. of iiX?'! au ’“'divide I fourth interest in lots liu'u-h\ ,s ’."' 4an ' 1 759 in the 3td. District ot. l,v vi... I ? 11 ot b loyd County Ga. Levied the i an attachment il fa issued from NV. I c -a’",," 1 tavor ’ f A. L. Drummond vs. <ant. l lwe *L As the pro erty of the Dclen- Coru nmrJ'.'r ? ame tiltte an,i Place, 25 bushels of <• or less, and 1 bale ot cotton. Levied on by virtue of 2 fl fa’s issued from the Floyd City Court, one in favor of Hamilton & Co. the other in favor of T. R Jones vs. J. R. Morton. As the property of the Defendant. Corn may be seen and will be delixered at the barn ot C p. Morton, Livingston District, Aiso at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Rome Floyd county Ga. and being part of laud lot No. 192 in Coosa division of said city and described as follows: Fronting on 2nd. Ave 95 feet and running back same width. 183 feet and bounded on the Aorth by the Mrs. Brooks lot, on the west bv C. N. Featherston’s lot, on the south by J. W Rotuisaville’s lot and on the east bv 2ml, Ave. formerly Howard Street. lev ied on by virtue of three fl fa’s, issued from the F’loyd Justice court of the 919th. Dist. G. M. all in favor of G. M. Redman vs J. J. O Neil & Son. Sold subject to a former bid of Mrs. J. J. O’Neil, Also at the same time and place, al) that tract or parcel of land lying and being in said State and Coun y and known as lots GJ and 70 in J.NV. Hix survey of Butler. Addition to South Rome now the Fifth Ward of the City of Rome Floyd county, Ga. said lots 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 ti fa issued by Jno. J. Black tax collector, in tavor of State and Co. vs. Wm. A. Jackson. As the property of (J l ® Deft. made by w- P. McLeod. L. C. Also at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 58 and 59 in the 16th District and 4Ui Seclton of Floyd county, Ga. known as the Highfield place and whereon the de fendant formerly resided, each of said lots containiug 40 acres more| »r hs>. Levied on by virtue of an at taci.ment fl fa issued from the Flo d favorof Jno. M. Vandiver vs. Eliza beth J. Higbfield. As the property of tbe Deft. Also at the same time and place. That part of land lot No. 929 in the 3rd. District and 4th. Section of Flo 3 d county, ma. known as lot No Biu the villiage of Cave Spring it being the 10l on which tbe defen dant now resides. Levied on by vir tue of 2 J ustice Court fl fia’s issued from the 829th. District G M in fa vor of E il. Minhinnet vs. Julia Pen ny and H. M • Penny. s the prop erty of Julia Penny. Also at the same time and place ali that trset or parcel of land sit uated, lying and being in lot No. 78 111 Lytle’S & Tatums addition to Rome iu said State and County, tbe same fronting seventy feet on Mam Street and running buck one hundred ai d fifty-four feet and being a width in the rear of sixty-one feet being the property sold by L Lytle to Mrs. Jennie C. Howell. Levied on b”’ virtue of afi fa issued from the Moyd City Court in favor of The Patton Sash, Door & Bldg . Co . vs. Mrs . Jennie C. Howell. As the property of tbe Defendant. Also at the same time am. place, one oay ho.se mule about <> years old, named Rowdy, one meuse col- THE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY, JULY, 16. 1894 ored horse mule about ten years old named Dave. Levied on by virtue afi fa issued from the Floyd City Court iu favor of H. W. Campbell & Co. vs. The Patton Sash Door & Bldg. Co. As the property of the Sash Door & Bldg. Co. Also at the same time and place, oiiA lot in the city of Rome Floyd Co. Ga. upon which is situated the Power house of the Rome Street Railroad Co. together with the improvements thereon, the same is situated eu the east side of Bth, Avenue. Four Moter cars three open cars numbers (2) (3) and (4) respectively ami one closed car number (7) all of said cars equipped and in good running order. Also two engines made by the Ball Engine Co. and beijgof one bundled and fifty horse power each, ’‘also three one hundred horse power boilers made by same Company end fully sup plied with all necessary applianc es, also one Railway (venerator one hundred and thirty horse power with necessary switch board and equipments, one lot of car re pairers one lot of track tools also all lands, Depots, Depot, grounds, Station houses, all Raila roads, Tracks, Side tracks au t switches. Levied on by virtue oi - fi fa issued from the Floyd City Court m favor of Waters& Garland vs. Rome Street Rail Road Co. As tbe property of the Rome Street Rail Road Co. Also a' the same tim " and place •‘one Butchers refrigiaior, one En gine and Boiler, one pair of trucks one grind-stone, two sausage mills and stutters, three pairs of counter scales, two show cases, one large oil tank, one desk, two counters, three empty barrels, two kegs, one icebox, Lot of canned lob.ters, Lot of paint, two empty tubs, lot of Condition powders lot of corn starch, lot of lamp wicks and burners, lot of oyster buckets, lot of ball twiue, package A' a id*, lot of mustard, lot of shoe brushes, lot of butter trays, two sacks of corks, two large swinging lamps, two sacks of sage, three oil cans, one lot of plasters, two M. 1. tin cracker boxes, two cans of sausage seasoning, one lot of grocers sun dries, one lot of Druggist eundriee, two large iron kettles, tallow pie s I wagon cover, horse cart, tobacco | cutter, two double butcher's blocks two butcher’s saws, four butc’e s knives two cleavors, steels, thm e pins and om needle, two pair butchers scales, two racks, two and one-third butchers hooks, one pair steelyard two bung borers, one butchers brush, two wire chick en coops, one chop axe, sprinkler and cash drawer. TLe above property will be soi l at Tew & Ellisons market iu East. Rome under a fi fa in favor of tl e United Glass Co. vs. A. W. & H Ballew & Co. As property of A. W & H . Ballew, two of the defen dants. Also at the same time and place, Fifty shares of the Capi tal Stock of the O'Neill Mauufac tureing Company of the deuomi nati'sn.of twenty-five Dollars each, levied on to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Tripod Paint Co. against J. J. O'Neil & Son. As the property of J. J. O’Neill, J. H, O'Neill and J j. O'Neill & Son. A’so at the same *ime and place, Tbe South half of city lot No. 45, iu Etowah Division of city ot Rome, fronting on Fifth Avenue 66 feet and running back 132 feet to the North-west, where L. J. Wagner now resides, known as property bought by him iroin Ma ry H, Armstrong, levied on as property of L. J. Wagner on'e nt the defendants in the firm of Spen cer & Co. under a fi fa in favor of Montgue & Co, vs. Spencer <fc Co. J. C. MOORE, Sheriff. 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