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$14,50, 514,50,
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TO .A_ZDCTUST OUR ZBTTSTJSTZESS
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,
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
$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!
vVill go in this sale at one-half their values; many at half their cost. While this will be a great sacrifice and will enta'l 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 tha* your compassion will be excited for
W. M. Gammon & Company,
23*7 <& 239 STREET.
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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 anil deliver to the Atlas Savings &
Loan Association of Hamilton county, Tennessee,
party of the second part , his deed of conveyance
to the following described lands and tenements,
situated in Floyd county, Georgia, (in which deed
the Citizens Haiik* 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 its- Commencing at a stake in center of
alley and running front one hundred and eigh
teen ills > feet to the corner facing Main Street
from the bridge, from thence up the side street
'he bund red and seventy-nine (179) feat, from
thence down the alley one hundred and twenty
three ifgb feet to the beginning at the stake.’
Said Trust deed being executed to secure the
payment of a note for s:ioo dated January sth
b'l'. and given bv AV. M. Messenger to the Atlas
Savings & Loan Asssciation.
And said W. M. Messenger having subscribed
for one and one half shares of tile Capital Stock
"f said Association of the value of thr a hundred
dollars and the said Association having ad vane >d
to 11 M. Messenger the sum of .S3OO on said
snares, and the said Messenger, in said note and
deedo trust having greed to pay said AtlP
Saying .Y Loan Association, thirty-seven and |
hall cents weekly installments of dues and fifty
two and a halfcents weekly as premiums on said
shares as provided by Charter and Bylaws of
said Association; and thirty-four and 32-52 cents
as interest at six per cent on said sum of
Andpn which note and trust deed it was ex
pressly stipulated on the failure of IV. M. Mes
senger to pay said interest, dues and premiums
■l*stipulated in said note and trust deed at the
''Poon of said Association said note becomes
ie and payable and said Trustee might sell
'■nd property after having adveitised same for
oi.i j n t hen -paper published in Koine l la.
1 llerel " r '' >a bl Messenger having failed to
1,1 Vi 1 ’’ 1 interest, dues or premiums as emit raet-
1 ’ a1 ; 1 b ' , >i | ‘>- for more t ian four weeks
’ ln . 'f '"“en in default in making said pay.
icnts t,, r more than six months and said Assoeia
i V declared said note due: the Citizens
v’irt.V , . r , ust *"• as 1 lle trustee aforesaid, by
iW? ■ e 1 ,0w,, r and authority vested in it
( I ,W" ' , sell to ’be highest' bidder, at the
, ’ u r’ l'"u-e door in Rome Ga. for cash, on the
first l tics,lay m August IK'M after duly adver
d. ni’’"'i e 1111 le *'• sr,jl u lt"Mi:, tiie befoie
sd.i a ' 'n", l> :ll| d tenements. The proceeds of
■ ’■ le w ill be applied to the p.men’i, in their
t‘nst ,i''\ ■' sald tru,t deed required, w.iieh
p , V ? > s recorded in book -I'. I'." of Deeds,
.i'll i 1,1 ’he ofliee of Clerk of Superior Court
■dllindeolic ■ . Vhis.lidv 3d. ”>-U.
rhe Citizen Bank & Trustee Co.
. Geo. a. it. muilS,
-'t y. tor The Citizen Bank & Trust Co
Public Sale ol Valuable Lands
G^() RGIA,-Floyd County:
.Taiims's"if"w'c’ ,irst <lay of September 1891
Chi V bl ‘.r H ' ,ute ' la, id delivered to th»
sections Xo vsoTlnn V 1 J 1 l’ an v bis deed under
-iabs' n nl'V 11 1;l '' "< the Code of Geor
the mir'os . )r' a, " ls hereinafter described, for
deed, which d* a,lebt lef ‘‘ rretl to >n s..id
eof Flmi s * rtCOr k 'd in ,h ” Cork’s "f
--deeds,, 'ge 'jo 1 enor 1 in book “S. S.” of
Georgia Loan W
" r, 'ire< tix ‘hpL. , > 1 sa ” • Ist. IsiH
"nderM lied for*. l^ r i tn \ nsler an<laßß >Kn to the
note s.. ei , r .A * l consideration, the
j V»\?iV ay, ? ,ewt of whi( h sa > d d «e<l
ftilkH2,ied iW 1 sul, "‘ time transferred
under s; U il <| P „,i " i ’’"dersigned all of its rights
'■ ‘ev'cutMa’i"" ’ Il,! ‘-•’’th. day Os May
’ ,1,, "d eomm-it " ,n' cV’d the undersigned
u ’idersigi„> l |' t ” tj . 1 ”J*‘, "I said ands into the
,n 1 title of liu’.-f • n , l, ’ r "’’.h a " the were. rights
'in It ihe i o’V 111 . 1 ; a " A Trust Com; any
.h'lingthi I Vv r V V! 1 ' lame - • Howell m-
V lauh ill’he vronmt i Se bald land in ’’MB of
diterestnrprj T, l. ' a - v !". vur “t maturity of
Now, therefore i ■ • al<l Botoß -
e > by virtue ol the power so vest-
ed in the undersigned, which is more accurately
shown by reference to said deed of James S.
Howell. I will sell at public.outcry to the highest
bidder, for cash, <>n the first Tuesday in August
1894. during the legal hours of sale, before the
Floyd County court house door at Rojne Georgia )
he lanes described in the aforesaid deed of.
anies S. Howell to wit:
That cerain re idence lot with improvements
thereon in the Fifth (5) Ward of the City of
Rome Floyd < ou ety Georgia, fronting eighty
(80) feet on Main Street and running back one
him dred and fifty (150) teet to an alley. Bo in ti
ed on the North bv the Allen property: East by
alley South by lot of J. AV. Alexander and West
bv Main Street.
'The aids deed first above men’ioned was exe
cuted and delivered to secure the payment of
a certain prommissory note for the sum of S9OO
and ten interest coupons for 33-75 each at:ached
there to and ten interest coupons for 2-25 each, t •
tatched therefrom all of said notes dated Sep
tember Ist. 1891 and the principal ‘ note bearing
interest at the rate of seve. ami a half per ce it
per annum, and obligating toe s«id Janie S.
Howell to pav ten per cent as attorneys fees
shouldjsaid notes be pl-ced in attorney’s hands
for eolle ion.
Said pr'ncipal note is now past due by the
terms thereof, and so declared to be due tor de
fault in payment of interest coupons annexed
thereto > ue September Ist 1893 anil March Ist.
1894. The total amount of principal, interest
and attorney fees that wid be due < n said to Les
on the first fuesdav in August 1894 is 81197.29.
Fee simple titles will be made to the purchaser
I at said sale and the proceeds of such said sale
will be applied first, to the payment of said
1 debt with interest and attorney fees ar d expens
es of this proceeding', and' he remainder, if any,
will be paid over to said James S. H< we 1 or his
legal representative,
Dated this first dav of July 1894,
Hoskinson & Harris. Atty. E. Gr< ve Vale.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL
ESTaTE.
Whereas on the 15th. dav of June 1893 wdliam
A. Jackson, of Floyd county, Ga., borrowed front
the Southern Building and Loan Association, of
Knoxville Tennessee, the sum of $459,09,011 nine
share of the 52nd. series of stock in said Associa
tion and on the same date executed and deln • i -
edto said association his ceriain promissory
note or obligation in writing whereby he under
took and promised to pay on or before nine years
after date the sum of 8900,09, with interest ot
the sum of $4.>0,00 at the rate of six per cent per ]
annum pavable monthly on or before the last i
Saturday in each and every month, commencing I
on the last Saturday in June 1893; which said note
was secured bv a need ol even date therewith to
certain real estate in the city of Rome, r loyd
eountv Georgia, hereinafter more paiticu! i>ly
described, said deed recorded in the clerks o ill e I
of Flovd eountv in book“VV'' of deeds, page
401, oil June 20th 18IG to which reference is here |
made for greater certainty as to its terms and
condition; ,
And whereas by the terms of said note and
deed the said William A. Jackson stipulated and
agreed that upon his failure to pay promptly
when due the taxes and insurance premiums on
said propertv, or upon his failure to pay tho
monthly interest on said loan, or the fines . u
monthly payments on said stock, or any pmt
thereof, for a period of six nmntlis astir the
same or any installment thereof may Become due
then at the option ot said association the whole
by said obligation and
secured bv said deed, including any taxes ol in
surance due or paid by said Association on said
propertv. shall at once become and be _ .me a l
collectable, and said association is by tin t« 1 s
ol said deed spei ifieally vested with full power
and authority to advert’..e said property mice a
week for four weeks and sell the ' ° 1 '
highest bidder at public auction before tin couit
house door of Floyd county, for cash m bmid, in
bar of the equity of redemption, and to make t)
the pur. baser or purchasers of said property good
and sufficient fee simple titles ihereto.
And whereas said William A. Jackson has
made default for more than six months n the
payment of said in erest, fines and montldv pa
'mints, said association under the option a me- I
said now declares said principal smm of io.
together with the accrued interest, lines ai l m ■
miums aggregating on the 3u.li. day As June ID _
the sum Ol .- >(15,75, due and payable mum diati ly
And now in execution of the authority vested
in said Association, by said AV illiam A. Jackso i
;bv virtue of the deed hereinabove referred to
there will be sold on the first Tuesday in August
18'14, between the hours of 11 a. in. and 12 o’clock
m., in front of the door of the court house of
Floyd county, at public auction to the highest
’ bidder for cash in hand and in bar of the equity
of redemption, which is expressly waived and
released in said deed, the following real estate
described it said deed towit: That cer ain lot or
parcel of land, situated in the city of Rime and
county of Floyd, in the State of Georgia, and
particularly described as lots numbers sixty-nine
(69) and seventy (70) in J. W. Hicks survey of But
ler’s addition to South Rome (now th: Fifth
Ward of liomei, said lots fronting on Harper
Street 30 feet each, and running back 150 feet to
Grove alley, being the same property conveyed
to AVilliani A. Jackson by Sheriff J. C. Moore on
thedayof.Alav 1893 by deed of record in the
Clerk's office of Floyd county. And the proceeds.
of said sale will be applied as follows : first to the
expenses of sale ; Second, to discharge am l pay
off the amount due the said southern buildirtg
aa.l Loan Association including principal, inter
est, attorneys fee, fines and unpaid installments
and third, the residue, if any, will be paid to
said William A- Jackson or his order. And this
is to give notice of said sale as by said deed
provided. This June 22nd 1894.
southern Bun.ling Loan Association
By McHenry Nunnally A Neel,
Attorney’s.
Ony $2.00 by the If T V & G to
Lookout Mountain and return Tic
kets on sale every Saturday after
noon and Sunday morning. Elegant
veslibuled observation chair cars,
seats free; only line with four daily
trains each way.
J J Farnsworth, T C Smith,
DPAP & T A
Atlanta Ga. Rome Ga
.12-ts
“Warter’s Hand
made” is the latest
from the
[Rome Cigar Factory.
For sale by all dealers.
Try one.
Read A. B. McArverj
& Co.s new advertise
ment. Everything will
be sold at New York
Cost for Cash.
TYBEE AND RETURN $6.00.
The R in o Railr >• d of Da, *iU *tl
round trip tickets to T”b.' and r -
turn, Via Savannah ( n J ilj 21st 18 )4.
Good returning unt. Ju’y 3Jui at $6
00.
Ele'ant surf Bathing an 1 Hotel i c
comodationw Call ot ,
0. K. Ayer, G. P. A. or
J . B . xxl u I T t’ v .
DENTISTS
J A. AVlLLS—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad streel
over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
JAMES rt NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic
Fovertr Hill posto.Uci coraor 3rd Avenue
CHAS. AV. UNDERAVOOD- attorney at
Masonic Temple,
Rome, Ga.
»2*c.ECE vV DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offic.
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
\J J AV. VANDIVER —Attorney ami <k,
J YV ■ se’ior at-La'w—Rc.i.ie. G:..
WH. ENNIS—.Imo. W. STARLING—Enni
& Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonii
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attorncy-at-Law. Office .
Masonic Tomide Rome (reonria.
■ feb32tf
WS. M HENRY. W. J. NUNNALLY, AV
J. NEAL—M’Henrj, Nunnallv & Neal-
Attorneys-al-atßvw. office o»er Hah
Davidson Hardware Co.. Broad street, Rome, G
PHYSICIANSjUND SURGEONS;
DU. RAAlSCß—Physician and Surgeo>
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourr
| * ward.
LP. HAMMOND-Physician and Surgeon
Offers his i tofessional services to the p«<
“ pie of Ro.ae and surrounding country
Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store, zn
Broad street.
DR. AV. D. 1 i(jYT—Office at C. A. Trevir.t
drugstore. Mo. 331 Broad street Telephon
t]9 residet 19. No. 21
DR. C. F. Gl- .VFIN-Physician and Surge' n
—Office ni r Masonic building. KesideuM
300 4th ar ,iue.
HOWARD E. FELTON—Plivsmian and sin
geon—Office No. fi Th ire Avenue,
Ar office dav and nighv. Telephone 62.
Frank A- Wynn, Physician and S irgon
office at Tre - itt W Johns >ll drug store
I Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave,
I Prompt attention given all profession d call
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Road Citation,
GEORGIA, Ft.ovnCot xrv:
Whereas A’ E. Smilh, etal., have petitioned
ths Board of Commissioners of Roads and Rev
enue of said County, asking that these'tlemciit
road now leadii g and rurinii’o direct from Se
ney, Georgia, and running directly by what is
snown as Rodgcis old Barn Place and Henry
Dru:tniond’s dwelling house and iut rsecti' ;
with the public road known as the Pleasant
Hope church road, at or near Drummonds
school bouse, be made a second class public
road, and the Ro id < 011 missioneis of 1504 Dis
trict G. M• of said Count having rejiortedtlie
proposed road to bn of public utility. Now, this
is to cite ah persons having obje liions thereto |
or claims for damages arising therefrom, to,
m ake the same known to the Board of Cornmis
s'oners at the next meeiinw to be he 111 on the
first Monday 111 August 1894.
AVitness the Hoe John C. Foster Chairman of
the Board, This July 6th. 1894,
d-30-d. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
SHOBTER COLLEGE
FOR YOUNG LADIES
ROME, GEORGIA.
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WW SfflU (W S.n»r 19111,1894.
ADVANTAGES:
I. 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,
(>. A splendid Conservatory of Music.
7, A renowned School ot Art.
8 An unsurpassed Depaitment of Elocution and Physica
Culture.
9. A strong and thorough curriculum.
10, A. superior Finishing School.
11. A delightful home for the pupil away from pareuti.
12. Reasonable charges.
I For catalogues and special information, apply to
Dr. A. J. BATTLE, President,
Or Prof. Ivy W, Duggan, Business Manager, ;