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SHOBTEK COL LEGE
for YOUNG LADIES
ROME, GEORGIA.
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ADVANTAGES:
) a lofty and healthful site, free from malaria.
9. Charming grounds and scenory —an ideal situation.
3 Magnificent brick buildings—“ The beauty of the colleges.”
4 Every material comfort and convenience.
5. A complete f orce of accomplished Teachers.
6. A sp’emiid Conservator f of Music.
7. A renowned School of Art.
8. An unsurpassed Department ,of b E oeutiou Physica
Culture.
9. A strong and thorough curriculum.
10. A superior Finishing School.
11. A delightful,home for the pupil mv i ron, pireti's.
12. Reasonable charges.
For catalogues and special information, apply Io
Dr A. J. BATTLE, President,
Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, BusiuessJManager.
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HOTEL.
Madison Avenue and sStb> Street,
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$° per day and up. American Plan.
FIRtPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
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Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated
T Railroads.
he Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Cars pass
the Door.
N.M CLARK propnetor
Passenger Elevator runs |!J nigh fc ?
SAVED BY HIS BOOTS.
The Lightning Came Near Prov
ing Fatal.
Propped up with pillows in a large
willow rocking chair, with his eyes
tightly bandaged, sits a young man of
Cambridgpport, who was struck by
lightning last Saturday, but lived to
tell the storv.
His n one is Her ice W. Fjlgea : he
lives at 258 Green St. and is one of
•he k ap'Ts on the pilot beat Flor
erce. It jg not too much to say
that a pair o' rubber boots saved
his life, M hen the storm came
up on Saturday afternoon the p -
lot boat Florence, was moored a
quarter ot a mile from Boston
light.
The keepers of the boat put on
their oil clothing. Sou’westers mid
rubber boots and Mr Folger who 1.,
about twenty five years old stood
ou deck observing the storm
his left hand clasping the back
brace a wire cord half an inch in
dit meter.
1 here bad been only two flashes
and no one aboard thought dan
m T ™ Par ‘ Theu came a third and
Mr. Bolger knew nothing for over
an hour. The current evidently
selected the highest object—the
bamboo pole above the main top
mast and tore it into small pieces
after it bad ripped the flag off,
The the electricity came down
the backstay into Folger. His rub
ber hoot, however, offered resist
ance and so part of the energy
branched off in another direction.
As it was his left side caught the
foice of the charge.
Luckily three women were a
•oaid, comprising a summer pleas
urc party, and one of them proved
an expert m this emergency case.
>tter an hour of rubbing and dos
ing, Bolger began to show signs of
iite and complained of a severe
li'.i'lache, the sensation of seasick
npssa paralyzed condition of his
yltside and throat, and a prickly
feeling through his whole body.
It was evening before he became
altogber himseif, and then he
was taken ashore in the physicians
boat. V igilant and carried to his
home in an ambulance.
l! v,,;s n d niiil Sunday night
b—l l v. 11 vyr,t<-r passed his lips. In
<*ie myan time his left eye began
I ! ' i"' ’• Li 'i intensely when he
■"L','’' '* it, and h s ski 1 felt tough
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gr i ’ nilly assumed its
no: mi: e<'lor r. * ?. >;■ tlm deep purple
e.ius.‘d by the flash, had
: 1 ' ■ I °day he is feeling much
. more like hnnself, and there is
of speedy recovery,
jte.saystinit th<. following
fne str k ■ is a lank to him.
I TYBEE TO TENNESSEE.
Geo.'Sia S cn to bsCo/weil r ya
Leii|)Dis*anG2 felsphone.
Dalton, Aug. jn—Georgia i 9
soon to be connected by a long
1 ,! io::, . and the people
. 'f.’.l ••!,. 11 - (l U)8e j n
i Chaitair ega I>e 1 ;• ip,, ' jj’e.
J ' i.-i'i.e 1; f >rm :t:<> ; has been
received her< that the Bias! Ten
nessee ijf 11 telephone Company
will extend their line to Dalton at
once.
This line will ultimately meet
the line from Atlanta, and when
the line from Atlanta to Barnes
ville has been extended to Savan
nah, it will give a through line
from Chattanooga to the Georgia
coast.
A Long Time Under Wetter.
It requires much pluck and
tenacity of purpose to revive a half
drowned man, at times, as it does to
effect hie rescue from the water.
There was an instance at Asbury
Park lately, and another at Rock
away, where men were revived con
siderably over an hour after they had
been taken out of the water by the
indefatigable work of the people who
bad undertaken their resuscitation.
A boy in Long Island sound, who
bad been under the w ater fifteen or
twenty minutes, and who was given
up for dead by the majority of the
spectators, was brought back to life
after two Lours of continued friction
the application of ‘hottcwels, and the
modern sjsfeui of compressing and
expanding the lungs by raising and
lowering the arms of the patient.
1 his latter rescue was accom
plished by a physician who had
made a study of the matter of re
viving people who liave apparently
died in tho watoj :aufi be tyaa ef
o?Gdinply panHsGmt aqtf
t •
iu his efforts to restore breath to
the boy’s body.
Toward the end of his exerflous
he was looked upon as a fantis up
on the subject, and .all but oue of
the people who had bo willingly
helped him at the outset, shook
their heads and retired from the
work.
But the physician and the old
woman kept at work until the boy
breathed faintly and was finally
fully restored to life. Then the
doctor tumbled over and fainted
from his excessive exertions.
There would seem to be reason
♦o believe that a very large propor
tion of the people: who are given
up as dead when taken from the
water might be saved if there were
a few monos heroism and of ro
s u s c i t a t i ou.
The Burney
Tailoring Co.
220 Broadway.
See Our ssPants
The Tariff is
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reduction in
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goods and best
fit,” is our motto
Call and see us
for a fine Tailor
made suit or
pair of pants.
Lowest possible
prices always
given our custo
mers.
The Burney
Tailoring Co.
220 Broadway.
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or Id convalescence from pneumonia, fevers,
or other deblbtatinj disens<«, your quickest
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flesh, their strength, and tneir health.
Ths Discovery ’’ is the only guaranteed
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if it doesn’t benefit or cure, you have your
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No matter how bad your case, Dr.
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Sof.Mii Conservatory ot
mttsic,
Established in 1885
This is the only Conserva
tory of Music in this part of
the Southern 8 ates.
Branches taught:
Piano, Violin, Viola, Vio
lincello, Theory, Harmony,
Counterpoint, Ensemble and
Orchestra Classes. Terms for
1894—5, opens Monday Sept,
3rd.
Paul ij, Fortin,
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Sheriff sales For Septem
ber 1894.
GKOBGIA, Floyd County:
• Will be sold before the Court House door in
the City of Rome, Floyd County Ga.. between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday iu
September, IRtS, the following described prop
erty to wit: All that tractor parcel of laim
situated, lying and lieing iu the town of East
Rome, Floyd Ha., said lot commencing
at the Northeast corner ofJElla Jane Payne, and
Evaline Hudson's lot, on South Walnut Avenue
running thence northerly along said South
Walnut Avenuo seventy-five feet: thence at
right angles easterly one hundred and fifty feet:
theeen at right angles southerly seventy-live
feei : thence westerly oue hundred and fifty feet
to beginning corner,'lseing a lot 76x150 fe-“t ad
joining the lot owned by Ella Jane Payne and
Evaline Hudson on South Walnut Avenue. Ix'V
ied on by virtue ot a Justice Court ti fa issued
from the tillttlt. District <l, M. in lavor of
O’Neil Mt’g. Co. vs. olive Brown, as the prop
erty of the defendant. Levy made by W. <
Byars, L. C.
Also at tno same time and place, oneundivid
ed one-half interest in the west half of lot of
land No. 58 in the 4th District and 4th Section of
Floyd county, Ga. and being a strip of laud run
ning across the entire lot. on the west side of
original lot and sahipart of lot being one contain
ng 40 acres.latvied <i.i by virtue of a Justice Court
fi la issued from the 1120th District G. M in fa
or of J. J, Conu vs. Win . Allen Sr. ts the prop
erty of the defendant. I<evy made by A. S. White
L. C.
Also at the same time and place, that part of 1
land lot Xo. 92!i in the 3rd, District and 4th. Sec
tion of Floyd County, Ga., known as lot No. 8.
in the villiage of Cave Spring, it being the lot i
whereon the defendant now resides * Levied on
by virtue of a Justice Court fl fa issued from <
the 829th. District G. m. in favor of J. W Coker i
& Co. vs. HM. I’enny as the property of the i
defendant.
Also at the same time and place, Lots of land
No’s .’>B (fifty-eight) and 59 i tif.y-niue > in the 16th
District and 4th. (fourth > Section of Floyd coun
ty Ga., known as the Highfleld place and where
on the defendant formerly resided, each of said
lots containing forty (40) acres more or less. Le
vied on by virtue of a Justice Court ti fa issued
from the 829th'District <4. M. in favor of Cave
Spring Mercantile Co. vs." Elizabeth Htghfield,
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, all that tract
or parcel of land situated lying and being in
formerly South Rome now the Fifth Ward of
the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga. known as
lot No. 4in the map of the Sproull & Pepj er
property, lying aud being on the west slue of
Bluff St., fronting one hundred (100) feet on
Bluff Street, running back same witdth two
hundre<l(2oo) feet known aa the Beck or Vandiver
house, aud bounded on the southward by Bai
ley’s, formerly Mrs, Jones’ property and on the
northwest 1‘) Harry Doukle's vacant tot, on the
westward by Whitehead’s, now Berry’s proper
ty and on the eastward by Bluff Street' Levied
ou by virtue of a ti fa issued from the Floyd Su
peritir Court, in favorof Emily D. Ku pp vs.
Jennie Malania, as the property of the defen
dant
Also at the svme time and place, one farm ly
ing in a body in the (23d)t wenty-third Dist. and
<3d)section of Floyd county 'Ga.consisting of
the west half of land, tot No. 353, adjoining
tends of the East Rome Land Company, said
farm containing (80) eighty acres more or less.
Levied on by virtue ot a fifa issued from the
Floyd Superio: Court in favor of S. R. Knapp vs
Dennis H. Hunt as the property of tha defend
ant.
Also at the same time and place the west half
of lot number (269) two hundred ami sixty-nine
in the (23d) tw-'uty third district, (3d) third sec
tion of Floyd County Ga. levied on by virtue sos
a fifa issued from Fl'ovd County City Court in fa
vorof J. B,Tippin Administrator of R.V.Mtich
ell, deceased, against Andie Watters, unpaid
purchase money for said land. A deed has been
executed andfiletl iu conformity to the statute
in such cases, and the purchaser will be enti
tled to the rentsfor the present year, as the
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place, lots ol land
Nos. 70,71 and 108 in the 4th District and 4th
Section of Floyd County Ga. Levied on by v ir
tue of afl fa issued from the Floyd City Court
in favor of R. I). Van Dyke vs. J. A. McArvcr,
as the property of the defendant and in Ids
possession. Property pointed out by ' lantiff’s
Attorneys. Written notice of Levy given to
defendant and also to R. B. McArver.
JAKE C. MOORE, SnEKIFb
Application for Letters of Dis
miss’on,
rEGRUIA, Flojxl Qfejnty:
Win reaS MM L. CI. G. I’res'ey, Guardian o'
Fannv G. Presluy, ph ire-ents t >tne court in her
petition duly tiled, that she Hi- .cl.i iuisterei.
k'ai’iiy G. Presley's estate. This is to ite all per
sous concerned, kir ' l ”' ■ • ere liters, to show
cause, if any they < n, why aid admt ostratoi
hollld not lie disen. in his a iministra
ion and receive le ms di.smi, ion oa tin
First Mond >y in S.picmber 13 i. This August
6 11. 18:i4.
John P. Davis,
tug 7 3(it. Ordinary F’oyd county v>euigia.
—ars xrir»r»S'>i»< ■ aa'VMWavi»w» naiw a
LiHcl ’or Divorce.
lames li t is l )
vs. ' Libel f,»r lltv ires
Marj Davis Mi:C> o 1
Flo;, d Superi ,r < oiirt. Mar ill Term, 18)4.
I’o ; lie deleii'lau:, Mt y Davis .cCoo , >ou tr
lereut noutrnd .<> lie an ap *ai' at the uex:
Sup- r:or < o rt <o !>•• h Id I i and I ■<' said Couu
moi. Hi" lih iiiii, :.i S 'ptouib, r the:,
■ad there u> :i,.e s an ><:leu- , nan) nil
line to plan ills libel for di voce. Wine-s'ln
Gand of w. n. lie f , Jivt eoisan i o.ut, this
• pril lit 1.. I.S 1.
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NOi ICE
GEORGIA, Floy! County.
Notice is hereby given that a petition signed
by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 9<i2 id
District G M. of said County hai been filed in
iny office askihg that the benefit for the provi
sions of Sections 1449,1459, 1451, 1452, 1453 and
1454 of the Code of Georgia, of 1882 and the
amendments thereto, shall apply to said 962nd.
District* G M. of said County. 1 further give
natice that said matter will be heard on the
13th day of August “next" and if no valid ob
jections are shown an Election will be ordered
to occur on the 29th, day of August “next”
“1994” io decide the question of "Fence” or
“Stock Law” according to the Statues in such
case, made and provided.
Given under tn}' hand and Official Signature
This July 23rd. 1894 . 20d.
John P Davis
Ordinary Floyd Co, Ga
Application for Letters ot
Disiuission.
Georgia—Floyd County:
Whereas E L Bosworth, administrator of
Jas T Vandiver dec’ll, representsto the court in
his ]>etltion duly filed, that he has administered
James T Vandiver’s estate. This is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not lie discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in Aug. 1894. This .May 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Geoflai
Admini Urators Sale.
GFCRGIA, Floyd County :
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinarj
will lie sold liefore the Court house door in Hie
Citv of Rome, said County lietween the lega.
hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in August
1894, the following property to wit : One lot in
DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward) City of Rome, Floyri
County, Ga., known as the former residence ot
J. P. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road
or Bridge Street in the said City 90 feet and ex
tending back,same width 140 feet, and being thy
property, conveyed by deed of Mrs. Mary T.
Freeman, to Mrs. H,K. Knox. Dated Febuary
Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Super.oa
Court said County in Book “Y." of deeds, Page
498, Ko. 448 on June 28th. 1879, and also diacrili
ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to raid R. If. Me
Arver, Dated April 20th. 1881 and Recorded ip
Bork “C. E.” or deeds, Page 282 No. 187.
Gould lot sold as the property of William T.
Sa on This I q|y 3pd 1. 94.
W. J. Gordon,
Adwlni»i-stoi £m EqnisNon
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Application for Letters of Dis
mission.
GE( »RGIA, Floyd County :
Whereas Mrs. Dora Cohen,Guardian, of M*>"><n
Cohen, represents to the court in her pot tion
duly filed, that she had anministered Mamii Coy
lien’s estate. This is to cite all persons conced
ed, kindred aud creditors, to show cause, if and
they can, why said Guardian should not lie dis
charged from her administation and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in August
1894. This July 4th* 1894. 7-4-30 d.
JOHN P. DAVIS,
Ordinary Floyd County, Georffia
Application ' for Letters or
Dis
GEORGIA Floyd Conntv
Whereas John C. Printup Executive, Henry
Printup, represents to the court, in his petitio
duly filed, that he has administered Henry 8
Printlip’s estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Executor should not
be di charged from his Executorship anil re
eieve letters ofdismission on the first Monda)'
in September 1894. Tills June 4th 18’M
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
Whereas W. li. Reese, Administrator of Reese
M. Bladen, represents to tho court in his |ieti»
tion duly filed, that, lie has administered Reese
M. Braden’s estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why safll administrator should
not be discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in October 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-3 mo.
JOHN P. DAVIS,
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
Road Citation,
GEORGIA, Floyd County :
Whereas W. E. Smith, etal., have petitioned
the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Rev
enue of said County, asking that these'tiemwut
road now leading and running direct from Se
ney, Georgia, and running directly by what is
known as Rodgeis old Barn Place and Henry
Druii iiiond's dwelling house and intersecting
with tlie public road known as the Pleasant
Hope church road, at or near Drummonds
school house, be made a second class public
road, and the Road Cominissloqprs of 1504 Dis
trict G. M ■ < ; t said Comity liavinir reported the
proposed roa“ to lie of public utility. Now, this
is to cite all persons having objections thereto
or claims for damages arising therefrom, to
make the same known to the Board of Commie
sioucrs at the next meeting to be held on the
first Monday in August 1894.
Witness the Hon. John C. Foster Chainnanof
the Board, This July sth. 1894,
d-30-d. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
Election Notice “For Fence”
or “Stock Law.”
Georgia Floyd County:
Notice is hereby gi ven tliat an Election will
be held at tlie Court house g.-ound in the 962nd
District (Chulio) G. M of said oonntv on the
29th. day of August Inst, in which the question
will lie submitted to the qualified voters of said
District * ‘For Fence” or “Stock Law ”
Given under my hand and Official signature
this 13th. of Ang.ist 1894.
John P. Davis, 1
15d. Ordinajf
Application for Guardianship
GEORGIA, Floyd County :
To all whom it may concern: Hamilton Yan
cy having applied for Guardianship of the per
son aud pn party of Frank Holland, minor child
of Sarali Bazelle, late of said County, deceased,
notice is given that said application will lie
heard at my office, at 10 o’clock A. M„ on the
first Monday in September next. This August
Bth. 1894. ’ John P. Davis,
8-8-30 d. Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C. O.
Notice Administrator’s Sale
GEORGIA, Floyd Couuty;—
Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or
tinary will bn sold lietween the legal hours of
sale on the First Tuesday in September next,
before the Court House door in said County,
he following property to wit: One vacant lot
if 1 Hid in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome
Ga. fronting 60 feet on Pennington Avenue;
md running back 125 feet, bounded on tlie
North-east by C. D. Woods land andon the
S'otb-w«r‘l>'’ v-«n t lot of Isabella Carroll’s
estate. Terms cash.
Thos. F. Carroll
Administratoi at
Isabella Ca ru.l,
Aug. ;.-30<l. Dec< ,
Application for jitters ot
Dismission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
Whereas A.j. Watteis Administrator De
B nis xo i, of .losepli Watters, represents to the
•eiirt in his t>e ition duly 1.1 al, that be has ad
ministered Joseph W.irteis estate. This is to
•ite .11 persons concerned, kindred and ere liters
to show cause, if uny they cin.wliysatdad
ni isi r itur should not lie discharged fioin his
adii'inistration and receive letters of dismission
on Ihe I irst Monday in Novemlier 1891. This
xugiist 7:h. 1894.
John P. Davis.
Vug 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy 1 Countv. Ga.
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