The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 03, 1894, Image 6

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The Burney Tailor ing Co 220 Broadway. SeeOurssPants Ihe Tariff is off and so are our prices. Big reduction in prices. “Finest work, best trim mings, best goods and best fit,” is our motto Cali 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. BUYING A PIANO • PjYou have been thinking a buying a Piano fora time. you keep putting it ofl you will never get it. Now is the time to buy, as tall is near at hand, crops were never better. Nights are getting longer, a> d you have more time to enjoy music. Call at store 227, B'oad street and let me show you some tine in struments. I can sell you a new Piano for $200,00, A good one fjr $300,00,0r a frstclass onewill cost a little more. Terms easy. If you can't call al the store write for catalogue and price All I want is a chance to prove my claims. 1 s> 11 some of the best make or Pianos and Or gans. and will save you mon- * ey on most anything in the music line. E. E. FORBES, 227. Broad & Anniston Ala, W. L. Doves, as CM IS THE BEST. M M NO SQUEAKING. , \ *5. CORDOVAN, BUIC FRENC4&ENAMELLED CALF. . \ $ 4. 5 5. 5 -°rIr<ECALF&i<Af<GAK)I POLICE,3 SOLF-5. s 2 y>2- WOR KINGM ENs ig ;* ' j EXTRA FINE. 'i Xi ’Sk-i t 2.’’l. 7 _ S BOYSSCMOOLSH3ES, • LA DIES • U SEND FOR CATALOGUE Jr f'-V'' W‘L-DOU6LAS, T ' BROCKTON. MASS. You can save money by purchiiMius V* . L. Shoe*, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, whicn protects you against high prices and the middleman’s profits Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting am wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given that any other make. Take no substitute. If youi dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, Shell Road tobacco best 1 5c plug on earih. Sheriff Sales For k 'epkm her 1894. GEORGIA, Floyd ( oiinty: Will be sold before the Court House door in he < i.ynl koine, Floyd <■ n ty Ga., Iw.weel he legal hour- of sde oil lie first I uemia 4 II ■h'lHi itdiei, Is: 4. ill ■ following di- <-rib.-d prop ■l-5 to wi All iba tr„<: or parcel of lam. i.uat. ii. lying and lieing 1., ill.- town of Eis me, IToy conns. .... sain lot, c iniiieneing i the >or.lie tst c ( rum o.JEd.i Jam ■ •yne, an. la ii.e Hudson’s I. t, on Si.uili 44. Inin Avenin ■» a,, .■■ i . ■ a . L . sir' 1 Sou h Walnut Avenue seventy-five feet: thence at . „.. üb.i»u b .i» v..s.ei._> O. v I.uu.il'. .. «'.d 11. y .it,: i.ece.. ai rigu. a.’g es souiln riy seventy-five ce iilienee wes.eily one liuudr. il and filly feel .. begi. : i'eo • ! I.n h.i 75' 1 ■■' f.‘ t ad rdi.i.ig the lot owned by Ella Jane Payne and .\alim Hudson on souui i.aluul Avenue. Lei eu on b . vir.ue o a Justice Court II la i-siie. r..ni the ... Hl. Ills in G.M. io iivor o Sell Mt'p. Co. vs. blue Blown, as the prop ■ in 1e.,<.a.11. Levy made i.y W. £ Byars, L. C- Also ai Hi .nine . line ami place, oneur.divid ami No. os in the 4HI ins r ci and Till Sect ion <>. lo> dcounty, Ga. and i ei..g a sirip oi laud run log at ross tile emir. 10., on tlie west side oi irigmal lot and saidpai t ot 10l being one coir aii .g 40acres.laivedo . by vir.u-.d'a JusticeCo.*ri i .a issued iiom the 112(1111 District <». .41. in fa • ot J. J, < omi is. Win. A leu Sr. s ihe prop- .1 ihe detenoaul. Levy made by A.S. Wfciu L. C. . ,>o at tlie same time and place, that part of and lot No. 929 iu me 3ru, District ana 4tli.Sei ion of Floyd County, Ga., known as lot No. 8. ollie ullage oi Cate Spring, il being ihe 10l ■vnereou tiic defendant now resides - Lev.ed oi ' iv virtue of a Justice Court n fa issued trim lie szlhli. liisiriei G. .41. in favor of J. W Cokei < o. vs. lI.M. Penny as me property of tin defendant, . .ne same time and place, Lots of lam o’s 58 (Ilfi.-eight) and 5!) (tii.y-nine) in the Ititl .none. ami 4m. (fourth) Seen, n of Floyd eoun y Ga., known as the Hightieid place and where u ihe defendant formerly resided, each of sail ois conikining forty (4(1) acres mor > or less. Lc • led on by virtue of a Justice Court ti fa issu i nun the 829th'District .41. iulavor of Cave Spring Mercantile Co. vs. Elizabeth Highfielu us the property of the defendant. Also al the same lime and place, all tnat trae ■I parcel oi laud situated lying anu being ii oriaelly South Rome no* Hie Fifth 44 aril ol he city of i.nine. Floyd county, Ga. snown al lot Ao. 4 in the map of the Sproul 1 & I’epi ei ,nopei ty , ly iiig auu living Ou me west slue o. Hutt st., fronting one hundred (loo) feet oi dull Street, running back seme wiuith tw< luiiureu(gtMi) feet known as the Beck or Vamlivei ousc, ai.d boumied on die southward by Bai ey’s, formerly .nrs, Jones' property ai.d on »h< orthwest l y Harry Dunkle’s vacant .ot, on tin westward by Whilehead’.-, now Berry's propel y ami on the eastward by Bluff Street- Devin in by virme oi aft la issued from the F.oyd Su « riiir Court, in favoroi Emily D. Ku..pp vs. lennie 44 atkins, as ihe property of tiie uefeu dant Also at the svme time and place, one farm ly <ig in a body in the (23d)t weuty-third Dlst. am 3>i) section of Floyd County Ga.cousisi ing oi he west half of land, lot No. 353, adjoining .imts of the East Rome Land Company, sail, lami containing (80) eighty acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a Ufa issued from ihe .’loyd Supei io: Court m favor id S. K. Knapp vs i tennis H. Hunt as the pr. pvi'ty of tha defend ant. a iso at the same time and place the west hall .f lot number (263) two hundred and sixty-nine in the (23d) twenty third district, (3d) third sec tion ot Floyd County Ga. levied on by virtue Jiil a tifa issued from r loyu County City < ourt in fa .orot J. B, lippni Administrator of K.V.Mnch ell, deceased, agaii st Andie iVatters, unpaid pur. base money lor said land. A deed has bee.i executed amltiled iu conformity to the statute in such cases, ami the purchaser will be enti l'd io the rentsfor the present year as the properly of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 70,71 anu 108 m the 4th District and 4th Section of Floyd County Ga. Levied on by vir tue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of R. D. Van Dyke vs. J. A. McArver, as the property of the defendant and in hi possessiou. Property pointed ..ut by ' lantifl’s Attorneys. Written notice ofLevy given to defendaut and also to R. B. McArver. JAKE C.'MUORE, SHKKIFF Election Notice ‘‘For Fence ’ oY*‘Stock Law.” G.-orgia, Floyd county Notice 1« hereby given that an Election will lie held at the Court house grounds iu the l.Mtith District (Ridge Valiey) m. in said couuty on 13th day of September (1834) in which the question will be submitted to the voters o. said District “For Fence” or ,‘Stocw Law" uiven under my hand and Official Signature this Atth day of August 1884, Jsd John F, Davis, Ordinary. Notice. GEORGIA, Floyd C« unty:— Notice is hereby given that a petition signed by fifteen or more Freeholders of ihe 1516th District G. M. of said County has been filed in my office a-king that the benefi s for the provl sions of Sections 12d», 14'0, 1451, 1452, 1453, and 1454, '-f the Code of Georgia of 1882 and the memlmeuts theretoshall apply to said Dis trict. > further give no ice that said matter will be heard oa tne ZJtb.day of august lust and if no valid objection aie shown an Election will be ordered io occur on the 13th. day ol Beptemt next to decide the question of "Fence or Stoc Law’ according to ihe Statutes iu such esse madeaud provided. Given under my band and Official signature this August9th. 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Application for Letters of Dis miss’on, GEORGIA, Floyd County : Whereas Mrs. L. U. G. Presley, Guardian ot Fannv G. Presley, represents to the court iu her petition duly tiled, that she has administered Fanny G. Presley’s estate. This is to cite all per sons concerned, kii u«creditors,toshow cause, if any they i n,why aid administrator should not lie discha. om his administra tion and receive letters of dismis-mn on the First .Monday in September 18s)4. This August 6th. 1894. John P. Da "is. Aug 7-30 d. Ordinary Floyd county Geoigia. Libel for Divorce. James McCool) vs. > Libel for Divorce Mary Davis McCool) Floyd Superior Court, March Term, 1894. To tlie defendant, Mary Davis McC°ol, you are hereby notified to be an t appear at the next Sutierior Co rl to be held in and f ir said Coun anon the 4th Monday iu next September then had there to male your defense, if any you have toplautifl's libel for divoice. 44'itness the Hand of 44’. 41 He ry, Judge of said Court, this April 11th. 18. 4. 4Vm, . Beyseigel, Clk. ' Supr, Court • Election Notice ‘‘For Fence” or “Mock Law.’’ Georgia Floyd County: Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held at the Court house g 'OiiniT i i the Hl2 id District (Chulio) G.M of said county on the 29111. day of Aiigust inst. in which the question will be submitted to the qualified voters of said District ‘ ‘For Fence” or “Stock Law.” Given under my hand and Official signature this 13th. of August 1814. John P. Divis, 15d. Ordinary Application so” Guardianship GEORGIA, Floyd County To all whom it may concern: Hamilton Yan cv having applied fiir Guardianship of the per son and preparty of Frank Holland, minor chil 1 of Sarah Bazelle, late of said County, deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office, at 10 o’clock A. M., on the first Monday in S.-ptember next. This August sth. 1894. John P. Davis, 8-8-30 d. Ot dinary and ex officio Clerk C. O. SAM JONES SAYS That Tom Watson is a Jim Dandy But That Tom’s Party CAN’T DELIVER GOODS. He Declares too Thai Grover Cleveland is the Biggest Man to Occupy the White House since "Hickory's”day. Wilt'll RrV. Shhi Jodm 4VHR ii Vlantß yeHterday, having just te turutd from a tour of Chatauquae nrou;;h South Dakota aud ai lound Lake, N. Y.. he had som* (uterebting and spicy things to saj o a Journal reporter, In r p y to tvhai. he th-light ol he signs ot the times, Mr. Jones said: ‘ Everything is looking brigbtei ind betier. J "I be signs all point in favor ot tetter times, to increase traffic on lie railroads and to a more cbeer tui tone iu ail directions. ‘•With my observation covering weiity States during the last thir y days, 1 find that Mr. Cleveland s a bigger man today iu America than ever. “lie is a bigger man than his party, uud mure unpurchaseable and uubulidozable than any man effiolias occupieu the White House since O.d Hickory Jackson. The people are with him. To mention uisnameiu an audience anywhere creates more enthusiasm than any puff ot rhetoric, or the advocacy of any measures. 1 believe the great masses ot the Democratic party are with him in relusiug to attach his name to the tariff bill.” . “ “You had yesterday, Mr. Jones a third party gathering in Carters ville?” ft “Yes,. It was a big meeting. It compl-tely filled cur tabernacle. The party of the third part was out in lull force, Messers.Hines and Watson spoke to the enthusi astic crowd, presenting to the peo ple the platform and purposes of the people’s party. They enthused heir own crowd which, I suppose, was two thirds of the persons pres- t.u in “They didn’t make any converts Mr. Hines is a sensible talker: Tom Watson is a jim dandy, I doubt if any man in the State can handle him on a square issue be fore the people except Sam Small, fem sets the piggin under the cow and milks with both hands He claims to be liberal toward the mi? guided. I was impressed with the fact that he was as liberal in pali . ics as the fellow was iu matrimo ny. After he courted the girl and a day was set the young lady said to him: “John, before I become your wife I must tell you one thing. I can’t marry you without making this confession.” He replied: “What is it?” She said: “I am a somnambu list!” He said: “That makes no differ ence; I am a Methodist. I shall go with you one Sunday and you can go with me the next.” The trouble with the People’s party is that it can’t deliver the goods. The rank and the file of the party ara clever fellows, but the Democratic party can run a mile while they are pulling on their boots, and they will have the rab bit twisted out of the hole before the Populist dog is on the ground.” “When does your tabernacle meeting open in Cartersville?” ‘lt begins Sunday, Sept. 16th, aud closes the 23d. All Atlanta is invited and welcome. We are look ing for a great meeting this year.” “Where do you go next?” “We’begin meetings in Kentucky next week, then in Tennessee and then in Texas. My fall campaign is full and reaches from Kentucky to Texas.” H, A. Smith will sell you school books cheaper ,than the cheapest. TO ALI> Art Potterv, Bric-a-Brae, Onyx Tables, Liberary, Hal! and Sewing Lamps. China and Glassware. WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION To the public to visit us and examine the beautiful articles displayed in this, our ‘NEW DEPARTMENT” “A CROCKERT STORE” “A HOCISEFORNISHING STORE” Where you can buy any article for Household use, very much under any price you have had heretofore. OUR S AND 10c COUNTERS ARE FULL OF BARGAINS THE NOVELTY STORE C 3-. H. ZRi-A.’WLTISnS., I 318 BROAD ST. ROME. GA. New Jewelry, Beautiful line of new Silver Novelties, and Silver Goods, J. K, Williamson Broad Street NOTICE. Georgia, IFoydl lo the Superio Countj , >- Court of said conn- ) ty- The petition of R. S. Draper show* the f< Rowing facts:— Ist. That petitioner is laboring under disabilities imposed by the granting of a divorce by the Supe rior Court of Floyd county to Nora Draper. 2nd. That Nora Draper ot said county, un the 14th. dey of May 1892 filed in the Clerk’s office of the Su perior court of Floyd county, her application for a divorce, setting north the following grounds to wit: “Saiddefendantwasoftentiuiescniel abusive and unkind to your petition er, and his treatment recently be came so unkind and cruel to your petitioner, that it became unbearable, for her said busband was continually abusing and ill treating your petition er by cursing her, charging her with unchastity and that iu her presence and in such and divers other ways making the life of your petitioner miserable, his general conduct to wards her being of such cruel char acter that no human heart of any feeling could possibly bear and un dergo by longer continuing in his resence and living with him as his wife, and they are now not living to gether as husband and wife.’ Upon the trial of said case at the March term 1894 of Floyd Superior Court the following verdict was ren dered, it being the second and final verdict: “We the Jury find sufficout proof have beensubmitted to dir consideration to ai t lorize a fotalcul vorce, and that a divorce, A A iienno Matrimonii he granted Plantifl, hex maiden name, Nora Moore be restor ed to her, and that the defendant, Robert Draper be not allowed to marry again. March 31st. 1894 Wherefore petitioner prays the re moval of his said disabilities the next September term of said ( ourt in compliance with the statues in such cases made and provided. Anu your petitioner will ever pray etc. J. B, F. Lumpkin, Petitioners Attorney. Filed in office July 6th. 1894. Wm. Beysiegle, Clerk Superior Court