The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 20, 1894, Image 3

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OH YE HOWLER wjiv Willye Kuss, Kick and Kavoit Around. hoped for good times Are Upon us and to Proveit tb e Hustler of Rome Sub mits th« Folio w 1 n g Items Os Evidence. Read ’ e m. ’The furnace of the Florence Cot ton and Iron Company of Florence, Ala., will be in blast in a few days. The works of|C. Hammond & Son a t Philadelphia, Pa., have started up after a long period of idleness. Hubbard furnace of the Andrews & Hitchcock Iron Company,Hubbard 0., resumed operations last week. The Madison Car Company of Madison, 111, which assigned July 1, 2894, has resumed operation with .six hundred men. The Elwood Tin-plate Company will add a SIO,OOO tinning mill to its plant, which will increase the work ing force 100 men. The Holland Radiator Works, at Bremen, Ind., are now running on double time with a largely increased working force. The works of the Cedartown. (Ga) Spinning Company, after an idle sea son of several months duration, will oe put|in active operation in the near future. The Taunton (Mass.) Iron Works has resumed operations after a shut-down of several months. The works will be operated four day a week of eight hours each. The Coleman Hardware Com pany’s works at Morris, 111., began running on full time on the 23rd ult. For over a year the concern had been operating with a reduced force on half time. The Duquesne works of the Car negie Steel Company, which has been shut down for several months, have resumed operations, the or ders booked promising the resump tion to be permanent. The Ohio Falls Manufacturing Company’s plant at leffeusonville, Ind., which has been idle for more than a year past,has resumed oper ationa giving employment to |a large force of workmen. The employes of the Consolidat ed Steel and Wire Company’s work at Joliet, 111., have been no'ified that the plant will start up ou the -'hili inst. The old scale of wages has been reduced 10 per cent, Ihe Birmingham and Gate City Rolling Mills at Birmingham, Ala. were started up giving employment io about twelve hun dred men. Both of these plants ha\o been idle for more than a year. The Illinois White Lead Compa ay is making extensive improve ments and large additions to its P ant in Peoria, and when these ar e completed employment will be to about one hundred more Workmen, The Ne W to n Cottar Mills, iq wtun S. C. i s ab ou t to witness . ' rtsUrn Ptiou of operations. Ex msjve additions have resently II made, and a large number of 11 "ill be given employment. Southern Brass and Iron re ne? 8 * l decide(l increase in busi full ° w °rks are running at nln Ca ? Hclty au d the force of yes is to be increased. « T Ew <> r “*? P ‘‘ nt °' J - 8 DB,n runni, rid?e P° rt « Mass, is now a wopß ß ° Ur of three days months’ haS d ° Ue f ° r Bome conn, ■.° derß are reported to be COQU,1 S m quite brisk, Co - iaeutlT' 11 Mal 6 ' ble Caßtin g the *r Dla r - Btartod ft Portion of and wm 1 Ihdiaua Polis, Ind. work this J m ° re furnaces to to aeon .^’giving employment w ho have l h° raWe UUmber of “eu een idle for some time, the fac tory in Avondale, hly fac tory iQ thiß BQbBr ’ THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER. 20 1894. of 'the mam.factoring town of Muncie Ind. whicn has been closed down for several months i* to re- J sume operations soon. Employ- 1 mmt will be yen to abiut 200 men. The Whiteley Malleabii-C< stint! Co, of Muncie Ind. has begun work on its new plan, the capacity of which will be 12 000 tons of mal liable iron a year. Employment will be given to several hundred men in addition to the present wonting force. The Carlisle Manufacturing Company of Carlisle, Pa., will open its car shops this week, after being shut down several months. About one hundred more men than were formerly employed will be placed on the payroll making a total of three hundred in this de partment alone. The blast furnace of the Thomas Furnace Company, Niles, O. which has been idle for several months, resumed operations on August 25th. This furnace is one of the best equipped in the Mahon ing Valley, and is 17 by 76 feet in size, and has a capacity of about 50 tons of iron per day. All the departments of the Port age Iron Company's plant at Dun cansville, Pa., hav ■ resumed opera tions after being idle for eight months, caused by the refusal of employes to work at the company’s price of puddling. The men have acceded to the company’s rate of wages. The Irondale Steel and Iron Company of Middletown, Ind., started their new rolling mill on the 31st ult. They will manufac ture steel plate, beginning with steel billet. The starting of the plant was made the occasion of much rejoicing among the manu facturers and other citizens of In diana, who gathered at the works. The Portage Iron Works at Dun canville, Pa., resumed operations in all departments last Monday. This presumption ends an e.gh months’ strike among the puddlers, who have finally accepted the wages of $2.75 a day, the rate first offered by the company. Five hun dred and fifty men are given em ployment, promising to continue the year round. An Imprudent Pastor. Rev. John Pilkington is pastor of the Winham Terrace Methodist Episcopal church, Brooklyn, He is an elderly gentleman, who up to a few days ago was held in high re spect by the parishmners of his church, but it appears that he has forfeited their regard by his mor bi d curiosity and by his rapturous and tropical indorsement of a fake show. The pastor had for co-boarders in a hotel an itinerant show, the managers of which were Prof, and Mrs Baldwin. They were mesmerists, theoso phists and hypnotists, and occas ionally gave zest to their lutares with spectacular divertisement. The good and, by Ike *o?', the elderly divine was especially in vited to be present at one of the seances. He accepted, and for his especial edification a change was made in the program© The particular piece de resistance of the evening was a ekifS lance where a young female jealously endeavored to kick the roof off the house, and varied her pedal and bodily gyrations with other equal ly outrageous acts. The effort would have shocked the most ordinary rounder, but the senile preacher was so well pleased with what he saw and what was suggested that he wrote an un ctuous and most laudatory espite to the Baldwins, thanking them for the voluptuous entertainment. The letter got into print and the women of the congregation when they learned of it threw their hands up in righteous indignaili/T; and rolled their eyes in holy hor ror, as the church holds attend ance at a theater to be in violation , of church discipline, but when to that is added ballet dancing ai d skirt dancing why it is too awfully awful for Christian contemplation. , That minister will either get down on the penitential stool or leave the church. Sheriff’s l ax Sales For Octo ber 1894. I Will be sold before the Court house door in ' the City of Rome, Floyd county Ga. between th* | legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Oc tober, 1894, the following described property, to wit: by virtue of State and County tax tl fa’s,* in favor of the State of Georgia and County of Floyd, issued l>y John J. Black, T. C. anti against the following named defendants. Also at the same time ami place, lots of land No’s 202 and 2i>3 in the 4th District and 4th Sec tion of Floyd County, Ga. containing 227 acres, more or less, As the property of Blake Jackson, agt. the Defendant. A Iso at tl .0 same time and place, lot of land No. 85 i i the 23r I District and 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga. As the property of Thomas K. Boggs the Defenda* t. A Iso at the same time Slid place, lots of laud No’s. 10, 11, 30 and 31, in the 23rd. District and I 3rd. Section of Floyd county, Ga. containing 4uo acres, more or less.;As the property of Mary E. Pope, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No’s 9,10 ami 11 in the 22nd. District and 3rd. Section of Floy <1 county, Ga. As the property of Marv E. Epperson, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No’S 113 and 128 in the 23rd. District and 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga. as th) property of John. C. C. Boggs, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, one vacant | ot in tin Oostanaula Division of the City < f j R me Floyd County Georgia. Fronting 65 feet on East Boundary Street and running back East 28u feet ni re or less to an alley being part of original 2 acres deeded by Wallace Warren Auiur.to ,D. Forsytn, ttustee forMrs. Joseph H. Lumpkin,as the property of JosephH. Lump kin. trustee. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No’s. 156,146 and 147 in the 15th District and 4th Section of Floyd county, Ga. As the property of Hiury W. Deau agt., the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, 70 acres oil' of lot of land no. 603 m the 23rd District and 3rd Section of Floyd .county, G*, as the property ot C. it. Johnson agt., the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of laud No’S. 84 ami 97 i*n 22nd Distiicc and 3rd Sec-ion of n>.yd county Ga. as the property of Bei.j F. Bigiow, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No’s 132,14.) and 150 in the 24th District and 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga. as the property of Elijah B. Duncan, the Defendant. A so at the same umeand place, 56 acres off of lots wf lain! No’s, 40? and 406 m th* 3rd District ami 4di ,-ieeiiou oi Floydernn y, Ga' as the prop, ei t;. ol ..aines 11. Do tar, the . e endaii . - Also ; i ue si.me time and plac . west half of Ims o, u.n . No s, 90, 91 and 92 all i>. t.re 4lb i»is tric uml Lil Section <1 Fioyd county, Da. as I u-epropert. of J B. anti Al. L.Bice, h_ Dereu- I dent.--, Also at toe same time an i place, lot of land .25 in the 22 id D.sirict ah i 3rd Section of 1 ronn.v, G ■ c.»ii.ai iug - 160 acres, inore or les ,as i•• property o - John NN - Koss, De fendant. . . Also at (he sam • time and place, lots ot land No’s. 14 ~ 3J. , 2?.| aal 261 ... lie 15th District am. 3rd S et <>: o/ Floyd county, Ga. as the property < ( t tlose.i C. Rush, the De em.ant. VJs at til- Hue • iiii piace, io of land No 216 >n lie .A ;*:«t let and 3r Section of F loyd county Ga. as the property of John Talk s iTo,the t>eL».n .auu Also ..t the Same im ■ a“d place, lots of land No 89 92 and 93 i.i ;bc ■*->. Distric- aud 4th Sec - tion ot Floyd com.’-1 Ga. co., ini.ig 340 acres, more or le-s’ as the property of E. E . Buice, the 1> .fondant , .. , , Also at the same time ami pace, lots ot land i No’- 32 31,11 ami 140 in the 23rd District ami I 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga containing 4.1" I acres more or less, as the property of the Deieii- Idaut, C- K.B lbio. i a ,.,i xlso at ii e same tin e and place, lot of lai d No. 3'B in the 4sh District and 4ih Section ot F.oyd loanty, Ga, as the property of Eiizabevh Ware, the De’endant. a so at the same timeand place, lot of. land so 2-9 in the 4th D.sirict and 4th Section o* Floyd county, Ga. as the property of Thompson F. Towns, the Defendant, Also at thesa . e time and place, commencing at tin- line of Eugene Black on the W<‘ t siue of the Bluff road and running along sab. road to ward Rome 140 yards td.ce West 140 yards, thence So di. 140 yards, to line of Eugene Black, hence along said line 140 yards, to beginning poiu , con.ainiug about4 acres • ith all the im pnvem its t. ereon. As the property of J. b. liargrove, the) Deft. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No’s 210 and 229 in the 24th District and 3th Section of t loyd county Ga. containing 116 acres more 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 22nd, District and 3rd Section of Floyd comity Ga. containing 100 acres more or less, as the property vt Mrs. iu. K. Bellman,the Defendant. . , , Also at the same time and place, lot of land No. 75 ill the 24th District and 3rd. Section of Flovd county, Ga- containing 43 acres more or less, as the property ot Mrs. Julia Battson the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of lai.d No’s 285 and 275 in the -4th District and 3rd Sec tion ot Floyd county Ga. containing 135 acres more or less, as the proper.y of Josephus Mc- Kenzie, the Defendant. , Also at th same time and place, lots of land No’s 273 anu 2.4 in the 23rd District and 3rd Sec tion of Floyd county, Ga. containing .2 acres more or less, as the property ot Mrs. G. W. Holmes. Guardian, the Defendat. Also at the same time ami place, lots of ‘ No s 32 and 40 in Sth District ami 4th becuoa oi Floyd county, Ga- containing 300 acres, more or less, as ths property of Brown Johnson, the , Defendant, j> Al o at the same time and place, 22 acres more I or less in the 23rd District and 3rd Section cf Floyd county, Ga. being parts of lo’s No’s. 315 and 338 beginning in the center of Dean street at a poll t in the North-east c<> ner of the Wolf ot, the same being immediately East ot a large marked or chipped Post oak fence post, thenee north wi.h the center of Dean street 990 feat, 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 co.ner ot said VVolf j.it, thence | east 1264 feet and 4 inches to .he beginning point, as the piopo'.’tyof Mrs S. C. lanner, the j same time and place. One house and lot in the city of ..ome, Floyd Co, Ga., sit- ( uated <m upper Broad St, the same being the ( idace where the Deft, now resides, as the proji erty of the Deft. I nomas J. Helm Agt. Also at the same time and place, lhe Ann strong Hotel an i the land upon which the same is located, on the corner of Secend. Ave. and . East First -t in the city of Rome, Flovd Co. Ga. As the property of the Rome Hote. Co. Also at tne same time ai d place, lots of lam. No 75 i the Is r h District and 4th Sec tion of Floyd county <ia. each lot cont inn g 160 acres more or less, a* the property oftne Defendant, *4, A. McArthur. Also at tl e same time and place, parts of lot No, 47 Hl ill" 22nd District and t.ru Seciion of Fhiyd county oa- containing 115 acres, more or less, as the property of John,a Marion, the Defendant, . - Also at the same time and place, parts of lot Nv 2.30 in the z3rd District and 3rd Section ot i Flovd oonntyG*. containing 75 acres more or i less', as the property of C a ‘ eb K ' Dowdle, the Defer, lant. Also at the same time an I place, Lots 124 and | 13. in the 4th Dist and 4 h Sect, of Floyd Co. i <ia., as the property of Marc .dlus D. ftjcLendou ; the Deft. j A’so at the same time and place, Part of lots , of land No’s ‘283 and 284 in the 23rd Dist and ’rd-Section of Floyd *. cunt; - C»,. containing 87 acies more or less, as the property of Jam. D Thomas, Agent for Wife, Also at the same time and place, an undivid ed halt interest in all that tract or par'd ot land situated, lying and being lu the Four.h W ard of the city of Rome Georgia, in Block “B.” Mitchell’s survey: the same being part of lots Nos. 112 and 113 said lots in the plan of Mitchell survey fronting on College street, nine iy five ft. each more or less; and running back ; Two hundred and sixty (260) feet, more or less; ( to Chestnut street; being the North half of said ; lots. As the property of Mrs. Jennie Howell. Levy made by W. M. Byars L. C-. Jake C- Mookk Sheriff. Sh ehff Sales For Octo ber 1894. I Floyd < oui.ty: i Will be sold betor, 'icC urt House door in the f’lty of Rome, F’loyd C.-unty Ga., be. ween ' the legal hour- id s.l'o.i tie first Tuesday in 1 October 18.4, the following ue.-crilMil prop- ' ertytowit; The remainder inti'i'CH'of Jos. J. I’tintip in city lots Nos. 35,36, 44 and 42, with the improve ments there in. Also known as the residence of Mrs. Ava C. Printup. Levied on by virtue of a Justice C< uri fi-fa issued from the 919th Dist G. .vi., in favor of W, M Gammon & Co, vs Jos. J. Printup, as the property ot the Def.iant ( ant. Levy made by Henry Beard, L. C. Alsoat thesa ue time and pl ice, a'l that trae i or parcel of land lying ami being in the city of Koine Georgia, itonting <>.. Broad Street, 43 feet ' and running buck Wes erlv, 145 feet on North , side and on South side 127 feet, and on the West 1 43 feet wide. And km.wh as No. 1(18 in Kings Subdivision of ihec ty of Rome and mar the I Northeast corner of original land lot No. 245 in i the23rd Db trict and 31'3 Section of Floyd Coun |ty Ga. Levied on !».• virtue >f tw • tl-fa*, one is sued troni the 919th D strict G. M„ Justice Cour .in favor of Anderson Miller, and the ether issued by John J. Black, T. C. in favor of I Stale amt County, vs Owen Gnodlet, as the j property of .he Dufundati . Levy made by Henry Beard, L, C. Also at the same time and place, a certain lot of laud in the 22n I District and 3rd Section ot Floyd county, Ga, commencing at Silver Creek and running north 230 feet, thenee west 120 feet thence south 112 feet, thenee west 32 leet, thence sonth 150 feet thence east with creek 176 feet to starting point, containing one acre more or less and being pare of land lot No. 67, situated at Lindale on the E.T. V. o. and C. K. & C. Rlilroads. known as ti e Abrams house and lot. Levied on by virtue ofafi fa issued from the Floyd city Codrt in tavor of K. D. Van Dyke surviving partner vs J. S. Howe 1, as the property of the Deft.; property pointed out by the Plff’s. Atty’s Also at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of lami, situated lying and being in I the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga. being part 1 of lot No. 50 in Etowah Division of said city of Koine ;i fronting on Fitth Avenue sixty (60) leet: bounded on the North-west by the j property of Luke McDonald and on the South | east by the proper y ot F. .V. Hoytaud extending f back in the r. ar one hundred and ten feet, more ■ or lees. The same being iheproperty wuereon W.. _ F . Comer now resides. Levied on by virtue of Justice Court fi fa issued fio.n the 919th District I .M in favor of King & Bro, vs, W. F. Comer f the property of the Defendant. Levy made ‘ byW.M.ByaisLC- Also ai the same time and place that part of I lot of land no. (117) iu 13rd. District and 3rd. t section of Floyd county Georgia that lies on Eas* side of the Dalton road and being three I acrer more or less of land in Southeast comer 1 <>i said lot on said east side of said Dalton road j Levied on by virtue of ajustice courrfi fa issued 1 j from tlie 919th. District G. M. in favor of W. H. i wardlaw vs. Frank Murphy as the propertyof • | the defendant. Levy macle by W. M. Byars L. C Also a- the s..me time ami place that parcel of ‘ i land in town of Fore tville Floyd county oa. ; known and distinguished as lot No. one hundred - j and twenty (10) in said Town fronting on Wads I worth street tifry feet running back one Hun t died and bfty (150) feet to Chesser property. Lot i Levied on known as Settles place and Levied on jby virtue of a Justice court 11 issued from x ill-e9l9th. Diet. G, M. in favor of Ben I’enson i i vs. Columbus Johnson, as the pro erty of the i Deft: Levy made by W. M . Byars, L, c. | Alsoatthe anietitneatidplace.souih half ofcit.y I lot of land No 45 in Eiowah division city of Rome, j Floyd county, nil. fronting on Fifih Avenue f 6 , feet and nun.ing back 1.;2 feet to the Nortli | west where L. J. Wagner now resides, known as j the Armstrong property, bought by him from Mary 11. Armstrong. Levied on by virtue of a , Justice Court fi fa issued from tiled 9th District . m , in favor of Reese A whitehead for use of , T.J. Reese vs,,. J. wagner, as the projieriyof | the Deft. Levy made by w- !’• McLeod.L. C | Also a the same tim-and place, South half ,of lo; of land No. .11 in the 22nd District and 3rd .Section of F oyd countv Ga. and said half of lot containing 80 acres and being land bought of Maliuda Roper, by J. M. Henderson. Levied on In virtue of a justice court tl fa issued from the '.'(.2.1)1 District g. m. in favor ot Rounsaville A Bro. vs. J. M.Henderson, as the property of the Deft. Jake C. Moore, , r( ., , .. _ Notice Guardians Sale Georgia, 1 Agreeable to an order from Floyd county, ) the court of Ordinary in amt for said countv will be sm><l before the court house door, between the legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday in October next, the foMow ing Real Estate to wit: Tne South wes* quar ter of lot of land known as,lot No, two hund ed and in the 23rd District add ; jrd Section ofployd <x>uuty, Georgia, contain ing iorty-Jouiq -paorespioro or less. Terms cash bis Anderson x Thompson, mark Guardian of the Estate of S imuel and Luc-etia Thompson “minors,” Le tters of Adm inistraticn. GEORGIA, Floyd county: , To ail whom it may concern; Rachael Carrell, having in ptoper form applied to me for perma uent letters of administration on the estate of ' Steve Carro:l, late of said county. This is to ( cite all and singular the creditors and next of i kin of Steve Carroll to be and 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. Ennis, County Administrator on Steve Carroll’s estate. M ituess my hand and official signature this 3rd day of Sept, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Letters of Administration. gKoBgIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern.- E. H Colclough having iu proper form applied to me for per manent Utters of administration on the estate of W. H. perry to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by the law and show cause if any theycao, why permanent admin istration should not be granted to W, H. Enins Ccunty Administrator on W. N, Perry’s estate. Witness my hand andoflicial signature this 3rd day of Sept, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Libel for Divorce. James McCool 1 vs. > Libel *ur D.vo Mary Davis McCool) Floyd Superior Court, March Tenn, 1894. To the defendant, Mary Davis McCool, you are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Sun-rior Court to be held in and for said Coun anou ths 4th Monday in next September then had there to malre your defense, if any vou have toplanriff’H libef for divorce. Witness the h an <l of.^l4^ Henry, Judge of said Cour , hie W m,. Bevseigel, Clk. Supr, Court Application lor Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County:— Whereas A.j. Watters Administrator De Bullis Non, of Joseph Watters, represents to the court in his pe ition duly tiled, that he has ad ministered Joseph Warters estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said ad misistrator should not be discharged fimn hi= administration and receive letters of dismission on the F irst Monday in November 1894. This August 7th. 1894. John I*. Davis, tug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy I County. Ga, Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Ft.ovi> County: Whereas W. R. Reese, Administrator of Reese M. Bra en, represents to the court in his peti tion duh med, that he lias administered Reese M. Braden s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why sai'l administrator should not lie discharged from his administration and ree<‘ive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October 1894. This Julv 4th. 1894. 7-4-3 mo. JOHN F. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Notice. GEORGIA, Floyd C- unty:— Notice is hereby given that a petition signed by fifteen or more Freeholders of lhe 1516th District G. M. of said County has been filed in my otffce asking that the benefi s for the provl sions of Sections. 1249, 1450, 1451,1452, 1453, and 1454, i.f the Code of Georgia of 1882 and the meiidmeuts theretoshall apply to said Dis t-ict, * funher give notice that said matter will lie heard on the 2.)th.d.»y of August inlt.and if no valid objection are shown an Election will lie ordered to occur on the 13th. dav of Septenie next to decide the question of “Fence <>r Stoc Law’ according to the Statutes in such esse made and provided. Given under my hand and Official signature this Augusl9th. 1894. John F. Davis, Ordinary Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Floyd County:— Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinarj will be sold before the Court house door in the City of Rome, said County between the lega huiirs of Sale, on the nist Tuesday in August 1894. the following property to wit : One lot in DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward)C4tj of Rome, Floyd County, Ga., known as the former residence of J. I’. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road or Bridge Street in tl.e said City 90 feet and ex tending back, same width 140 feet, and being the property, conveyed by deed of Mrs Mary T. Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Knox. Dated Febuary Ist , 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa Court said County in Book “Y.” of deeds, Cage 498, No. 448 on June 38th. 1879, and also dosenb ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to raid R. B. Me Arver, Dated April 20th. 1881 and Recorded in Bork “C. E.” of deeds, Page 282 No. 187. Goopl lot sold as t>'e property of William T. Sa on deceased. This July 3rd. 1394. W. J. Gordon, Admiuistraloi De Bonis Non With will annexed of Wm. T. Gordon deceased, Estates Year’s Support. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it miy concern : Notice is hereby given that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Mrs. Susan Mor • ria,(formerly Susan Allee,) the widow of A. J. Allee, deceased, have filed their award, and tin I less good and Rutficie.it cause is shown, the I same will be made the judgement of the Court . at the October term, 1894, of the Court of Ordi t nary. This Sept, 3rd, 1894. i John I*. Davis, > Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. ’ Notice Administrator’s Sjale E' )RGIa, Floyd Couuty:— ’ Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or i dinary will bo so d between the legal hours of . sale on the First Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in said County, the following property to wit: One vacant lot i of land in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome , Ga., fronting 60 feet on Bennington Avenue; and running back 125 feet, bounded on the North-east by C. I). Woods land and on the South-westjby vacant lot of Isabella Carroll’s estate. Terms cash. Tims. F. Carroll Administrator of Isabella Carroll, Aug. 7.-30 d. Deceased r < - x-n»w-)iiraiiiiMitinieiiiiiNHMiii Litters of Administration, ■ GEORGIA, Floyd County; To all whom it may concern: Judith E. She.b ley having in proper form applied to me tor permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Beter M. Sheibley, to be and appear at my office-v ithin the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad -1 ministration should not be granted to Judith E Sheibley, on Beter M. Sheibly’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature this 3rd day of September, 1894. JohnP Davis, Ordinary, Flovd Comity Georgia. Citation—Leave to Sell. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: w- H. Ennis, Administrator of Jack Prior, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersignedfor leave t sell the lands belonging to the estate of said de ceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in October next. This 3rd, day of Sept, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia llffi Fl 11. IIF Gl AND W.& A R. R. an d mos desireable line between 110.® AM ATLAH4 Chattanooga, Nashville. No waiting on connections or.delayed trains. All trains leave on schedule time from Rome Railroad depot, foot of Broad street. one block from Armstrong Motel. IVOuly four blocks from New Central Hotel, No change of Cars. Through Cooches on all trains Be tween Rome and Atlanta. Close connections in Union depots at Atlanta and Chatttanooga with all trains diverging. Leave Rome, daily at 9:isam 3,-OOpm Arrive Atlanta “ “ 12:55 a m 6:25 p m RETURNING. Leave Atlanta, daily at B:osam 3:01p& Arrive Rome “ •* 11:30 am 6:00 pm For maps, folders and any desired informa on, call on or write. C. K. Ayer, J. A. Hume, Ticket Agt. G. P .A. W. r.AXEBT . M Sonthsra h’y Co. choflilo. • To The East. 4 Leave Hast Home 540 a. m. 4,40 p.m. ' j Arrive Cleveland 755 a. tn. 7.02 p. tn Knoxville 10.25a, m. lt.OOp.m. p “ Bristol 2.15 p.m. 4.30 a. m “ Washington .4.02 a* m. 9.40 p. m “ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. “ Philadelphia 7 ns.a. in. 350a. in New York 10.50 a, m. 6.52 a. in Train leaving East Rome at 5.40 a. in., has a , Pullman Sleeping ear, Mobile to Cleveland, where it connects with the popular Vestibule Dining car train for Washington ami New York Tills train also connects at Cleveland, with train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The ■ 4,40 p. ni. train connects at Golt wrh Junction with Sleeping car, for Radford, Vr.., making di rect connection for all points 1-ist. To West. And The North Leave East Rome 4.40 p. m. 2.(8) a.ni 10.40 am Arrive Chattanooga.... 7.10 p. m. 450 a.m. 1.20 pm “ Cincinnati 7,30a. m. 7.20 p.m. *• Nashville 8.20a. ni. 10,55a. m;7.2op.ui *• Memphis 7.00a. ni. 6.10 p, tn. “ St. Louis 6 45p. ni. 7.05 a. tn. “ Kansas City 7,25 a. in, 10.25 a. in. Little Rock 2.30 p. tn, 2.45 a. tn, “ Ft, Worth 8:40 a. ni. 7 -50 pin Trains leaiing L'<st Rome 4:4opm is the pop ular “Cincinnati <£ Florida Limited.’’ It is full vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin cinnati. carrying Pullman’s Quest sleeping cars and a magnificent observation car from Macon to chattamaigaiseats free), where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Memphit eonnecting theie fur all points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East R0me...250a m 11 15 ain 492 p m Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155pm625pg “ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 pm. “ Macon 10 50 am 725 pm 10 40pm. “ Sivan nah.... 630 pm 7 00a tn " Brunswick.... 715 p m 615 am, “ Jacksonville ..9 00 pin 830 a ni, Tra’n leaving East Rome 2AO a m runs solid to Brunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At anta, The 1115 ain train solid through veati ’ billed train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlantal J 55 until 730 pm : takes on sleeping car to Bruns wick and the connection from 4:02 train, The : 1115 a m -rain connects with R & I),S AL,A 31 1 W P and Ga railroad trains in the Union Depot, Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation chai rear (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. 5 ’ I Leave East Rome 9 40 pni Arrive Anniston ,12 05 l ight. 755 pm, “ Selina 530 am “ M ontgomery.... ,700 ain Mobile 12 30 noon “ New Orleans 445 p tn f ' “ Houston 7CO a m Leave East Home 4 19 p m Alpine Accomoda i ion, e Leave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden snd At, t talla Accommodation. i- Train leaving East Rome 9:40 pm has Pull man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with Pullman car to New Orleans, For further particulars, tickets or sleeping ■ car reservations, call on or write to T, c, SMITH, P & T A, KomiGa, L A, BELL, 1), P A, Selma, Ala, j, j. Farnsworth d p a Atlanta <;a, c, a benscoter, A G P a,, Knoxville, Tenn, r- ,f w, a Turk, g, p, a, Washington 1> c, t. •t - . . - e I Western & : Atantic, —AND . S, C. 8 SI. L BiIL»HS —TO— ‘ Chicago .Louisville 8 Cincinnati! f >St. Lous _Kasas City -Memphis ' —AND— The West Quick time and Vestibuled trains carrying Pullman Sleeping cars. For any information ! call on or write to J A SMITH i General Agent, Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn. JOS. BROWN. Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga. C HARMAN General Pass Agt At)ant*;Ga. C R & C R R Schedule. In effect May 18th, 1894.) PASBENGER TRAINS. Arrives. From Chattanooga \ 10:27 am From Carrollton 3sil p u Departs. To Carrollton 10:32 a u» To Chattanooga 3 JI pm FREIGHT TRAINS. Arrives From Chattanooga 11:45 p m F rom t hattanooga 1:60 ptn From Carrollton 4 J 9 a m From Carrollton 11.-39 a a “Departs. -. To Carrollton 11:45 pm o Carrollton 1:03 pis To Chattanooga 4:09 am To Chattanooga 3:50 a a Passenger trains run into and depart from ths Union depot at ( hattanooga. The freight trains depart from C. It. & C. shops, and parties using ttiem must buy tickets at the depots, and ac oept such accommodations as they find in a ca boose. The passenger train leaving here at 10 27 am arrives atCedartown 11;12, and at Carrollton 12:45 pm. The oue leaving at 3:31 pm, reache Summerville at 4. -45 pm, and Chattanooga at :30 p is. C. B. WILBORN, Gen l Supt EUGENE K. J ONES. Becisvsr.