The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 17, 1894, Image 3

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president T - J - SIMPSON, Acting cashier. 4CK 1 w . p. SIMPSON, Vice president Merchants National Bank OF ROME CA. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. \|| ACeominodations Consistent with Sate Hanking Ex our Customers, ' _ YOU WANT ~ A NEW HAIR BRUSH OR A NEW TOOTH BRUSH, OR SOMETHING REAL NICE IN + Toilet A.i‘ticles, + CALL ON C. A.TREVITT, OR Trevitt & Johnson. prescription druggists, 206 BROAD STREET, ROME GA. Rome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, Broad Street. A National Building and Loan Company, Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Monthly Payments, OFFICE . J. A. F.WvEK, President. J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty * Treas. CHAS. I. GRAVES, Vice Pwswtent. J. H. RHODES, Mgr’ Land Dept. HALSTEI) SMITH, Gemordl'Council. E. C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, MANUFACTURERS OF CIRCULAR, BAND, GANG, < ROSm CUT AXD HAM) SAWS, ETC» WHOLESALE Mill Supplies and Machinery Saw Repairing a Specialty SW W al HSU MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN la* and Granite, Mmmts, Coping., Wire aid Wtsi glit Iron Fencing, laws Vacas, Fauntains &c. ®fi?“order What You Want and Get What You Order. S. HEMSTREE' 1 ' Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. IS 16 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent _ Ringgold Georgia LUMBER, All kinds of Rough -L/urrfber sawed to oi— tier on short jVotice, yall on of Address. j OHjX C- KOSTER Foster’s MZills Gra. irm— mmtiitt- r- —"r - r • Blacksmithing, 1 ha rnoved Blacksmith and Repair shops Fifth Ave., opposite New Court House to u, y Old Stand on Fifth Ave., in the Fourth Ward. T. DRENNON, anA-Apld stand; oth AVENUE FOURTH WARD. 8-12.tf THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY SEPTEMBER, 17 1894. CLEOPATRA’S NEEDLE. Getting the Obell.k Aboard Ship a Pretty Plaoe of Engineering. “One of the pleasantest recollections I have to look back on, ” said Adam Johnson, “is the fact that 1 was one of the party that helped to run up the American colors over Cleopatra’s needle when it was being taken down to ‘be carried to New York. Our vessel was out in the Mediterranean with a roving commission, ami we were at Alexandria ; at the time the obelisk was being mov- J ed. The big st»«:e had been presented by the government to this conn- . try, but the people were wild about hav ing it moved. We had to place a guard around the men who were working on the shaft, and even then there was al , most a riot. “But that was one of the prettiest pieces of engineering work I have ever seen. The engineers who were moving our shaft had a couple of big wooden cases built that fitted around the needle like the pieces of wood around the lead in -a pencil There were a couple of pro jectiles ou each side of the casings just on the center of gravity in the shaft, like the trunnions on a caunon. Under these they put lifting jacks and just picked that immense stone off its pedestal, swung it around horizontal and then lowered it as gently as could be on a long sliding way, with cannon balls under it for rollers. They had a square hole cut in the stern of the steamship and slid it into the hull through that and replaced the sheathing outside. “Under the shaft in the inside of the pedestal there were a lot of bronze toads and ornaments and the Lord knows what not that the Masons claimed were placed there by some of their progenitors eons ago. I don’t know anything about that, though, and you can leave it or take it, as you choose. “The British were wot half so slick with the obelisk they carried over to England. They cased it up in a big sheet iron arrangement like a boiler, riv eted it in and floated the whole thing off through a trench dug in the sand down to the water. Then they riggod jury sails on it aad towed it over to England, but they lost three or four men off it before they got it in port and had all sorts of a time generally. “A couple of years afterward I saw j the British obelisk set up on the east I bank of the Thames, and when I came I home the first thing 1 went to see was ourp in Central park.”—Washington Bost. TRAGEDIES ON TOMBSTONES. English diarchy ar ds anti Their Deeply - Graven Accusations of Murder. In the churchyards of Britain several tombstones exist with the accusations of murder deeply engraved upcui them. A stone over the grave of three children, in Merrington (Durham) churchyard bears the following inscription: i Sleeping we were slain. And here we sleep till we must rise again. In Sandridge churchyard, Surrey, on the tombstone of a custom house officer who was shot in an encounter with 'smugglers is the following: Thou shall do no murder, nor shall t-hc-u steal .Are the commands Jehovah did revoeJ. Jiutthou.O wretch, without tear or dread Os thy tremendous Maker, shot me dead. On.a stone in Cadoxton churchyard, 'Glamorganshire, is inscribed the most fearful accusation of murder *«>be found on any tomb iu Great Britain: “TO RECORD MVRDEK. ! “This stone was erected overthe body of Margaret Williams, aged 26, living in service in this parish, who was found dead with marks of violence upon her in a ditch on a marsh below this church yard on the morning of Sunday, the 14th July, 1822. “Although the savage murderer es caped for a season the detection of man, ■ yet God hath set his mark upon him either for time or eternity, and the cry of blood will assuredly pursue him ito certain and terrible but righteous judgment. ” A tombstone stood tn Dulverton churchyard a few years ago on which was inscribed: Poisoned by the doctor, neglected by the nurse. The brother robbed the widow, which made the matter worse. An accusation of murder appears on the tomb of Edwin, the Irish comedian, who was buried in St. Werburgh’s churchyard, Dublin, and also ou tombs to be found in Acton churchyard, Glou cestershire; Hoo, near Rochester; Little Stukeley, and Mytton, near Clitheroe, Lancashire.—London Tit-Bits. field Lined Cups Not In It. A tall young man, with a pretty young woman, sauntered across Inde pendence square yesterday afternoon when Old Sol was at his hottest. When they came to the ice water fountain, the young woman stopped and picked up one of the tin cups, and scanning it ruefully shook her head at her compan ion and laid it quickly down again. The next thing was to slip off a small suede glove, and placing the pretty ' hand it fitted under the stream she filled its palm with water and drank from it three times. And the next thing was to seo the young man bend over tho same palm while he held her wrist to balance the novel cup, and five times it took to satisfy him, and right willingly did the pretty young woman fill it and place it to his lips. Both actors were perfectly unconcerned, and after the young man had dried the young wom an’s hand in his pocket handkerchief they sauntered in a down town direc tion.—Philadelphia Record. • A Great Problem. “As 've were going home from flying his kite.” said Mr. Bozzle, “my young ' son says to me, ‘I know how to fly a kite when there's a good breeze, don’t < I?’ and I say, ‘Surely,’ but I do not say < to him —why should I burden him with such things now?—that anybody can fly a kite when there’s a breeze —that the great problem of life is to know how to j fly a kite when there isn't any breeze. ” ' —New York Sun. Sheriffs Tax Sa lew For Octo ber 1894 Will lie sold lefoie the Court house doot in the City of Pome, Floyd cotm ty Oa. between the legal hours of sale, ou the first Iv.esda? In Oc tober, 1894, the following described property, to wit :by virtue of S a e and County tax tl fa’s, iu favor of the Sta eof Georgia and County of Floyd, issued by John J. Black, T, C. and against the following named defendants. Als > at the son ■■ time and place, ois of land No’s 262 and ‘Jolt io Hie Slit District and 4.11 Sec- I turn ot Floyd C unty, Ga. containing 227 acres, | none or less, As the property of Biak - Jackson, agt. the liciendaut. I Als i a .lie sone tint? and place, lot of land I jNo.SOi the2>rl District aad Sid Section of I Floyd conn y, G i. As the property of Ihotnas K. Boggs the D. fimila t. Al.-oatiht- same time and place, lots of land .Nil’s. IU, 11,30 aud 31, iu the 2;r.1. District ami 3rd. Section of Floyd county, Ga. containing' ! 4 H1 acres, more or less. As the property of Mary E. hope, the Defe.idait. Alsoat the same time ami place, lots of land No’s 9, 10 ar.d 11 in the 22ud. District an 1 3rd. Section of Floy,d co inty, Ga. As the property of Marv E. Epperso i, he Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land N-.'s 113 ami 128 in the 2.3 rd. District ami 3rd , Section of Floyd county, Ga. as th • property of I John. C. C. Boggs, the Defendant. Alsoat the same time and place, one vacant o; iu the Oostanaula Division ot the City if R me F'oyd Couu.y Georgia. Fronting 65 feet on East Bo rmlary Street and running back East 2811 feel m> re or less to au alley being part of original 2 acres deeded by Wallace Warren Adiur, to ,D. Foray tn, trustee for Mrs. Joseph H. Lumpkin, as the pr iperty of JosephH Lump kiu, nus tee. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No’s. 156,146 and 14i in the loth District and 4th Section ot Floyd county, Ga. As the property ot Henry W. Dea agt., the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, 70 acres off ol lot of laud so. 6<*3 in the 23rd District ana 3rd Section of FloydjCouuty, Ga. as the property ot C. It. Johnson agt., the Defendant. Also at the same time a,id place, lots of laud No’s. 84 and 97 in 22nd District and 3rd Section of Hoyd county Ga, a» rhe property of Bei j F. Biglow, Uro Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No's 132,14 i ami ESI in the 24,h District and 3rd Section of Floyd coanty, Ga. as the property of Elijah B. Duncan, the Defendant. Also at the same time ami place, 56 acres off of lots nf land No's, 405 and 466 m the 3rd District and 4th Sect ion of Floyd c<mn y, Ga- as . he prop erty of James H- Do lar, the . e endan . Also at the st.me time and nlac , west half of lots of lanu No's, 9C, 91 and 92 all iu tile 4di Dis trict aua 4th Section of Floyd county, ~a. as the property Vi J B. and M. L Bice, h<- De-eu dants, Also at the same time ano place, lot of land No. 225 in the 22.,d D.s.rictian > 3: d SecJ. uof Floyd coiiiny, G - e.m ai mg 160 acres, more or les ,as !,.<■ or John W. Ross, .he De- , fen'.aut. Also at the same time ami place, lots ot land I No's. 14 I.3ui , 279 ami 2iil ... lie 15th District au.iSnt Sa'lon of Floyd county, Ga. as the property of Hosea € Rush, the De eu .ant. Als at ths same time ..mi place, lo of laud No. 216 m the 24. a J list, ice and 3r • Section ", Fiord county Ga. as the property of John lalle f iro.the DefenikmL Al-o at the same time ami place, lots of land No. 89, 92 and 93 in the 4th Distrie. ami 4111 See . tion of Floyd county Ga. coutaining 340 acres more or less* as die property of E. E , Buice, the D- feudaut , . , , , Also at the same time and place, lots of laud No’ 32 31, 11 ami 140 in the 23rd District ami 3rd Section <d Fiovd counts, Ga containing 43 j acres more or less,' as the property of the Defen dant, C- K- KHbio. Also at. the same tirte arid place, lot ot laud No 318 in tlie ith District ami 4 h Section of Floyd touiify. Ga, as the property of Elizabeth Ware, the De'eudant. , . , , , aso at tl'e same time ami place, lot of land no 229 in the 4th District and 4th Section ot 1 Flovd county , Ga. as the property of Thompson ’ P. Towns, the Defendant. Alsoat thesa. etime and place, commencing 1 at the line of Eugene Black on the We-t siue ot tIA Bluff road end running along sale road to ward Rome 140 yards tmi.ee West 140 yards, thence So ti. 140 yards, to line of Eugene BlacK, hence along said line 140 yards, to beginning poin .con.aining about 4 acres ith all the im prevem nts t* ereon. As ibe pro, erty of J. S. Hargrove, tliej Deft. AhM- at the same time ami place, lots of land No’s 210 and 229 in the 24th District and 3th Sectk.m ot t loyd county Ga. containing 116 acres, tm.re or ie s, as the Property of Sarah E. Ford, the Defendant. Also at ths same time and place, lots of land No's 125, 123,122 and 128, all in 22m1, District and 3rd Section of Floyd comity Ga. containing 100 acres more or less', as the property vs Airs. .11. R. beUmau,the Def. mlant. Also at the same time and place, lot of land No. 75 In the 24th District ami 3rd. Section of Floyd county, G a - containing 43 acres more or less, as the property ol Mrs, Julia Battson the Defendant. Also at the same time ami place, lots of laud Ns’s 285 and 275 in the .4ih District ami 3rd Sec tion ot Floyd county Ga. containing 135 acres mere or less, as the proper y of Josephus Mc- Kenzie, the Defendant. Also at th same time and place, lots of land Ne’s 273 ami 274 in the 23rd District and ,3rd .sec tion of Flovd county, <■a. eemaining 72 acres m«re or less, as the property of Mrs. o. w. Holmes. Guardian, the Defemlat. Also at the same time and place, lots of an No's 32 ami 40 in sth District and 4th Section of Floyd county, Ga. containing .300 acres, more or less, as the property of Brown Johnson, the Defendant, 3 tl- o at the same time and place, 22 acres more or less in the 23rd District and 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga. lieing parts of lots No's. 315 and 326 beginning in the center of Dean street at a point in the North-east c<» ner of the Wolf ot, the same being immediately East of a large marked or chipped Post oak fence post, thence north with the center of Dean street 990 fee*, thenee west 1264 feet and 4 inches to the origi nal west line of said lot No. 315; thence south with said original line 1990 feet, to a stake in north-west coiner of said Wolf jot, thence east 1264 feet and 4 inches to the beginning |M>int, as the pioperty of Mrs 8. C. Tanner, the defendant. Also at the same time and place. One house ami lot in the city of uomc, Floyd Co, Ga., sit uated on upper Broad St, the same lieing the ]4aee where the Deft now resides, as the prop env of ihe Deft. Ihomas J. Helm Agt. Also at the same time and place. Ihe Arm strong Hotel an i the land upon which the same is located, on the corner of Secern! Ave. ami Fast First -t in the city of Home, Flovd Co, Ga. As the property of the Rome Hotei Co. Also at the same time ai d place, lots ot land No. 75 i-. the 15rh District and 4th Sec tion of Floyd comity oa. each lot conutniig 160 acres more or less, as the property ol the Defendant, s. A. McArthur. Al-,o at tl e same time and place, parts of lot No, 47 in the 22nd District and snt Section of Floyd county <ia- containing 115 acres, more or less, as the property of John,a Marion, the Defendant, . . t Also at the same time and place, parts of lot N<> 250 in the 23rd District and 3rd Sectn.n of Flo'id eouiryoa. containing 75 acres more or ess, as tfu, property of Caleb E. Do Wille, Che; Deter, .'.ant. Also at the same time an 1 place, I.ots 124 and 135 incite 4th Disc ands h Sect, of Floyd Co. aa„ as the property of Marcellus D. ' the Deft. 1 Also at the same time and place, Part of lots of land No’s 283 ami 284 in the 23rd Dist and 3rd Section of Floyd County Ga,, containing 87 acres more or less, as the property of Jam. D Thomas, Agent for Wife, Also at the same time'ami place, an umlivid ed halt interest in all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the Fourth _ Ward of the city of Rome Georgia, in Block “B.” Mitchell’s survey: the same being part 1 of lots Nos. 112 aud 113 said lots in the plan of , Mitchell survey fronting on College street,nine i iy five ft. each more or loss; and running back ! Two hundred ami sixty (260) feet, more or less; j to Chestnut street; being the North half of said | lots. As the property of Mrs. Jennie Howell. I Levy made by W. M. Bvars L. C- . Jake O Moore Sheriff. SWiff Sal es For Ocio ber!B94, GEORGIA. Floyd County: Will be sold before the Court House door tn the City of Rome, Floyd County Ga., between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October 18-4, tile following described prop erty to wit : The remainder interest of Jos. J. Printip in city lots Nos. 35,36, 44 and 42, with the improve inents there m. Als > known as the residence of Mrs, Ava C. Printup. Levied on by virtue of a JusticeC< urt fl-fa issued from the 9tJtli Dist G vi., iii favor of W, M. Gammon &• Co, vs Jos. J. Printup, as the property of the Defdant ant. Levy made by Henry Beard, L. C. Alsoat tile s mi' tim j and pl no, a'l that trac or parcel of land lying ami being in the city of Rome Georgia, flouting on Broad Street, 43 te t and running back Westerlv, 145 feet on North sine and on South side 127 feet, and on tlie West 4.3 feet wide. And knowh as No. 108 in Kings Subdivision of ihec.ty of Rome and n ar the Northeast corner of original land lot No 243 in the 23rd Dittiict and 3rs Section of Fi.,yd Coun ty Ga. Levied on liv virtue of tw • ft fas, one is sued from the 919 ch D strict G. M., Justice Cour .in favor of Anderson Miller, aud the other issued by John J. Black, T. C. in favor of State ami County, vs Owen Gooilict, as the property of ihe Defemlan . Levy made by Henry Beard, L, C. A.IBO at the same time and place, a certain lot, n f land in the 22nd District and 3rd Section ot h loyd oouniy, Ga, commencing at Silver Creek ami running north 230 feet, thence west 120 feet thence south 112 feet, thence west .32 feet, thence south 150 feet thence east with creek 176 feet to starting point, containing one acre more or less ami being part of land 10l No. 67, situated at Lindale on the E.T. V. & G. and C. R. & C. Railroads, known as the'Abrams house and lot. levied on by virtue ofa ti fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of R. D. Van Dyke surviving partner vs J. S. Howell, as the property of the Deft-J property pointed out by the Pitt's. Atty’s - Also at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of lanu, situated lying ami being in [ the city of Rome. Floyd county, Ga. being part I of lot No. 50 in tht Etowah Division of Slid city of Rome;; fronting on Fifth Avenue sixty ' (60) leet! bounded ou the North-west by the property of Luke McDonaid andon the South east by the property of F.'A'. Hoyt and extending f back iu the rear one hundred and ten feet, more - or less. The same being the property whereon W. 1 F. Comer now resides. Levied ou by virtue of Justice Court ti fa issued fio u ihe 919th District I .M in favor ot King & Bro, vs, W. F. Comer the property of the Defendant. Levy made by W. M, Byars L- C- Also ai the same time a id place that ] art of [ lot of land no. (117) iq .3rd. District anil 3rd. section of Floyd comity Georgia, that lies on East side of the Dai ton road and being three ; acres more or less of land in Southeast eornar f of saici lot on said east side of said Dalton road Levied on bi virtue of a justice court ti fa issued ; from the 919th. District G. M.-iu favor of W. H. . Wardlaw vs. Frank Murphy as the property of the defendant. Levy mace by W. M. Byars L. C Also at the same time and place that parcel of I land in town of Fore-tville Flovd county Ga. ' known ami distinguished as lot No. one hundred . and twenty (120) in said Town fronting on Wads worth street fifty.feet running back one Htin ' dred ami fifty (150) feet to Chesser property, Lot , Levieii on known as Settles place and Levied on by virtue of a Justice court ti fa issued from J the 919th. Dist. G, M. in favor of Ben Penson , vs. Columbus Johnson, as the pro erty of the Deft: Levy made by W. M. Byars, L,c. Also at tlie ame tiineaml place,south halfofcity lot of land N 0.45 in Etowah division city of Rome, , Floyd county, oa. fronting on Fifth Avenue f 6 feet and running back 132 feet to the Norf - west where L. J. Wagner now resides,known as the Armstrong property, bought by him from Mary H. Armstrong. Levied on by virtue of a Justice Court ti faisstied frointhe9 9th District . m, in favor of Reese & whitehead for use of T. J. Reese vs L. J. wanner, as the property of the Deft. Levy made by w- !’• McLeod.L. C- Also a the same time and place, South half of lot of land No. ill in the 22ml District and 3rd Section of F'oyd aouutv ua. and said halt' of lot containing 80 acres and l» ing land bought of Malinda Roper, bv J. M. Henderson. levied on bi virtue of a justice court ti fa iss mil from the 962nd District g. m. in favor of Rounsaville & Bro. vs. J. M.Henderson, as the property of th« Deft. Jake C. Moore. Notice Guardian-* Sale Georgia, ( Agreeable to an order from Floyd county, ) the court of Ordinary in anil for said county will be sold before the court house door, between the legal hours of sale on the 3st Tuesday in October next, the follow ing Real Esiate to wit: Tne South west quar ter of lot of laud known as,lot No, tw o hund ed and twenty-eight (2.8) in the 23rd District and 3rd Sec-ion ol Floyd county, Giorgia, contain ing forty-four ( 4'acres more or less. Terms cash., his Anderson x Thompson, mark. Guardian of the Estate of Samuel and Luc etia Thompson “minors,” Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : E. H Colclough having in i roper form applied to me for per manent Utters of administration on the estate of W. H. perry to lie ami appear at my office within the time allowed by the law and show cause if any they can, why permanent admin istration should not lie granted to W, H. Ennis Ccunty Administrator ofi W. N, Perry’s estate. Witness my band andofllcia! signature this 3rd day of Sept, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Lctte rs of Admi ni strut ion. GEORGIA, Floyd county: To ail whom it may concern; Rachael Carrell, having iu pioper form applied tn me for perma nent letters ot administration on the estate of Steve Carroll, late of said county. This is to cite all ami singular tlie creditors and next of kin of Steve Carroll to be ami appear at my of fice within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not lie granted to W. H, Eunis, County Administrator on Steve Carroll’s estate. Witness my baud ami official signature this 3rd lay of Sept, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Libel for Divorce. i James Mi Cool) vs. J Libel .or Duo Mary Davis McCool) Floyd Superior Court, March Term, 1894. To the defendant, Mary Davis McCool, you are hereby notified to be an i appear at the next Superior Court to lie held in and f ir said Conn anon the 4th Monday in next September then I had there to make your defense, if any you have to plantiff’s libel for divorce. Witness the ’ hand of W. M. Henrv, Judge of said Court, this , April 11th. 18.4. Wm,. Bevseigel, Clk. • Supr, Cour j Application for Letters «j Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County : Whereas A. j. Watters Administrator !*»• 1 Bmis Non, of Joseph Watters, represent- to the court in his oe ition duly tiled, that he ia:»ati ministereil Joseph Warters estate. This»lo cite *ll persons concerned, kindred amlereil t«w»- to show cause, if any they can, why said mA mi lis'iator should not be discharged fiona hj» administration and receive letters of illsmisKiun, m the First Monday in Novemlier tB:M Tlda August 7ih. 1894. John P. Davis tug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy 1 Coiin,tv-Ga- •< o. .-j. Application for Letters of Dismiss!' n. ! GEORGIA, FloviiCovstv: Whereas W. R. Reese, Admini-trator ot Roctw M. Braden, represents to the court in his pet< l tion duly tiled, that he has administered liw-e- M. Braden’s estate. This is to ( -ite all. petsxns j concerned, kindred and creditor s-to show i atw,. if any they can, why safil administrator slrcud& J not be discharged from his administu Ji i awt* receive letters of dismission on the hist MondMß in October 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-+-3mo ~ JOHN P. DAVISZ Ordinary Floyd County Georgfa. Notice. 1 GEORGIA, Floyd C' unty:— NoJce is hereby given that a petition ■ngnruJ by fifteen or more,Freeholders of the 151«kb District G. M. of said County has been fifed mi: my office asking that the benefl s for the pnns sions of Sections 1249,14.10, 1451, 1462, MNL, and 1454, of the Code of Georgia of 1882 anik the mendmeuts theretoshall apply to sard Ors trier, » further give no: ice that sard matter wilt be heard on the 2Jth.day of August inst and L?ne> ; valid objection are shown an Election will fi® ordered to occur on the 13th. day of Septs™, next to deeiue the question Os “Fence or Stwr > Law’ according to the Statutes in suth craw , made and provided. Given under my hand and Official stgnat®*» ' this August9th. 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary) 1 Administrators Sale. i GFCRGIA, Floyd County : Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinaij■■ t will be sold liefore the Court house door in tl>« < ity of Rome, -aid Cotnifv between rhe hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in Aug’xti t 1894. the following property to wit: One lot 1 DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward) City of Rome, Floyi County, Ga., known as the former residence at. ’ J. P. M. Byrd, fronting on the A labaiaa Roarli 3 or Bridge Street in the said City !X> feet andex-. . tending back, same width 140 feet, aad being tl*i . property, conveyed by deed of Mrs. Mary T. i Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Knox. Dated Febtrary e Ist , 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office- Superio® i ourt said County in Hook “Y.” of deeds, Pape ~ 498, 50. 448 on June 28th. 1879. amb al.n uiscrlb ed in deed ol Martha E Knox, to said R. B. Me t Arver, Dated April 20th. 1881 and Recorded tic r Bork “C. E.” of deed 4, Page 282 No. 187. G"Opl lot sold as ti'e property of W illiam T. e Sa on deceased. This July .3rd. 1394, W. J. Gordon, f Administrator De Bonis Non [. with will anuexed of Wm. T. Gordon deceased, Estat«v a r Year’s Sun port., i 11 I GE< )R( 11A, Floyd County r To all whom it may concern : Notice is herp by f given ;hat the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a year's support to Mrs. Susan Mor f ris, (formerly Susan Allee,) the widow of A. Jr i. Allee, dece rsed. have tiled their award, aulras d less good ami sufficie.it cause is sin »n, the s sam“ will be made the judgement of tnv Coott i- a - the Octolier term, 1894, of the Court of <»riiA t nary. This Sept, 3rd, 1894. II John P. Davw, 11 Ordinary Floyd County ceorgia- ' I - mBraaaMWOBMnMMBIBNWMBMMMBaa Notice Administrator”* Sade V ; EORGIa, Floyd County:— Agreeable to an order from the Cbm tn B Or dinary will be sold between the legal hour* ot - sale on the First Tuesday in September next - 8 before the Court House door in saia Ciousy'. the following property to wit: One vacant kx of land in the Fifth Ward of the city of k.wut i Ga., fronting 60 feet on Penni'ngtonr Avonaux:; t and running back 125 feet, bounded on North-east by (. D. Woods land andon th* ‘ South-west by vacant lot of Isabella CarrolTm f es’ate. Terms cash. Thos. F. Cacroil r Administrator hJ' . „,, Isabella ?'arr»lf-.. i Aug. • -WWW Letters of GEORGIA, Floyd County : To all whom it may concern*. Judith E. Sheiti ley having in proper form applied to ,ue- Jew ' permanent letters of administration 01. tt.& | tate of Peter M. Sheibley, to be and appear at iny office w ithin the time allowed by law jnffl show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted tw.r>ulithJE Sheibley, on Peter M. Sheibly’s estate Wdtwre my hand and official signature this 3rd -lay «C September, 1804. JohnP Davis, r Ordinary, Floyd County oeorgitr- Citation—Leave to SelL GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: w H. Kaids, Administrator of Jack t’rior, deceased. iaa i*r due form applied to the undersignedfor i'eareer sell the lands belonging to the estate of said ceased, and said application will be beard 01 the first Monday in October next. This 3rd. cluy of Sept, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Aeotgu* ME li. B. OF Cl. . * ANU W.& A R. R. and n.os> desireable line betw ee_»- RII ISO Chattanooga, No waiting on connections orjdelayed triiajv All trains leave on schedule time from Gr>3u»> Railroad depot, foot of Broad street. Xtr'Oidy one block from Armstrong H te. Or*O n| y four blocks from New Central M»t» r,. No change of Cars.*Thro igh Coaches on all trains Be- tween Rome and Close connections in Union depots aa AOAnOa. and Chatttanooga with all trains. Leave Rome, daily at S Jsa.-n> Arrive Atlanta “ “ r 2 :55»m- J-23 RETURNING. Leave Atlanta, dailyat B:Cs*.»> 3:01? J, Arrive Rome “ •* 11:30 a kb For maps, folders,and any desired on, call on ot write, C. K. xjer, J. A. Hume, T cket Agt. G’. P .A. W. F.AVERT. M