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I Sales For Octo-
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I t t.e< "y" fl ’'f"''ie on the first Tuesday "* Oc '
I "" urS rii .wing described property, to
I S.l«* , ' ,e ; Jt-"and Countytaxfl fa’s.
I »irl'.' v:rlU '"l' .‘.e.'.fiieorgia and County of
I iO-k, T.C. and
I and place, iots of iand
I , £lwa' ’‘"‘ 1 thl . tin District and 4th Sec-
■ tv ,;a. containing 227 acres,
I tll ,: property <-f Idake Jackson,
I « t ,he^ n Xe , tin-e “nd Place, lot of land
I A1< "‘ ; Xl District and 3rd Section of
■ jio.Kitthe-lrd b ol , ert y of Thomas k.
■ Floyd co< int S • ’
I Hogg’ the !>' lla ' iie an(l placei jots of land
I AIS 23rd. District and
I Xo ' s - r flnvl county, Ga. containing
■ 3r d. section ■> • the property of Mary
I LM ' e ’ ' rn'e time ' and place, lots of land
I AIS, ' atl ’MI in the 22nd. District and 3rd.
I 11 ’ deo'..B. t.a- As the property
■ jeciiuiiot . , llt . Defendant.
■ „f Marr h-N'l' ’ aIl(l place, lots of land
■ District and 3rd
■ ... andl^” l the aaru.
I £ Slovdeotudy.Ga.Asths property of
I Si'. Defendant.
I ' ■ , the same time and place, one vacant
I Division of the City of
I 01 county Georgia. Fronting 66 feet
I R ' “ ie 1 ' indn - Street and running back East
I ■”?“ or-U to an alley being Fart of
I *' fe “ l “Xs deeded by Wallace Warren
■ l ' nS ‘ 'it Forsvtu, tiustee for Mrs. Joseph
I
■ kill, trustee.
I time 3,011^.1.
I
I 1-Pertyof Be.J
■ |. Bigiow, the place, lots of land
fl < ir Dmu I.W io th'- -'fill District and 3rd
fl ttfV“d comity, Ga. as the property of
I Elijah 11.I’ 1111 ' at,? ph" e, 56 acres off of
I
I ionol Idovd conn y,Ga- as the prop.
M and4ih.t<t . i,'. the *
fl tr ?i ll ft", ."sm.e time ami nlac . west half of
■ , Als ''»'\! and 92 all in the 4th Dis-
■ Msot lam F.„ v | county, ..a, as
■ tne.aim 4th s« I ■ ltl hc De.eu-
fl thepropert ut ■> *’■ 11
■ lU " V ’ „ time an > place, lot of land
■ Akmitt pi.m. tan i3id Section of
■ y„. in i ln - - nu b;0 acres, more or
I KoTum.imr.y m.mhuW. Boss,,he De
fl fen ', iallt - . tiibf . a nd place, lots of land'
fl A -n' l "..012'3 ... lie 15th District
■ No?. J UK..-• (J vnullt y, Ga. as the
■ ai '“"‘'t iinscH Kumi. the De.enuant.
■ mmiim' -miplace.lo of land
9 v A “ i i>i«t i-i mid 3r ‘ Section of
■ f 7;j“ui« “time ami place, lots of land
■ X. ..„.t'.Gin Hie 4111 Vimric. and 4th bee-
fl ; v ■ .olinD Ga. 'tomining .GO acres
I X' ' Z-‘"e of E. E . Buice,
fl rt tf’*"m"'ame time and place, lots of land
fl « A ill ,m. 14" n. tl.e -i>r<l District and
fl W-WW "I Floyd .oimti.Ga containing 43
|| ..r the property of the Defen-
fl d Al, C ;tu.’>am"'tine and place, lot of land
■II Nu Shnithe4.il imirM and 4.11 Section of
■ Hll ,, mv.G.i.io die property of Elizabeth
Bare the De'endant. . , ,
B a .uUm same nmeand place, lot of land
B S".2.“Jiu thekdi llistrietand 4thi Section of
fl FI'A.:... .I.''. '• a. as the property of Dioinpson
fl p.lowns.tlie Ueiendant.
fl A.... Aim.-. Vtiiue and place, commencing
at thr line of Enueiw 31a; k on the We-t sine of
fl tli, Hhiflnwl .-nd niiinhig along sai-i road to-
M ward Rf'iTie 14 > yards tux h< e Uebt 140 yard-*,
M thenreM tn IWyards, to line of Eugene Black,
fl i lienee a,ong f.uu line W yards, to beginning
fl poin .'...i-ainiiig about 4 acres ■'ith all the ini-
fl preveii.'itsherein. As the property of J. S.
fl Hargrove, the I>eft.
fl Also at the same time and place, lots o: land
B Xus .1" and 229 in the 24th District and 3th
fl| Section "I i l..yd county Ga containing 116 acres,
fl Imre ..tie s, a< the Property of Sarah K. Ford,
fl thelWniuant.
fl A'-.. th • same time and place, lots of land
fl N..-L’. ...;_o.mu ,j«..PI in 2.-nd. District and
fl arils F'md eoimiy Ga. containing 10-1
fl acrevi, , nr ii—. as me property of Mrs. M. It.
fl 8e11i..;. lie lief, nd'int.
fl Also ,p .i.e same time and place, lot of land
fl Xo.Dii ... .4 I. l>; r tri< t amt 3rd. Section of
fl H'd ’>. g 1 ■ .-oi ..lining 43 acres more or
fl lr».i ■, ivitv oi Ah- Julia BaUson the
Defenditii.
fl A'-" ■■■ In’sume time and place, lots of land
i the.* h '.list tilt and 3rd Sec
.l i.iiiiipy Ga. ■ .maming 135 acres
fl iiwre. i . j. ;h,. propt r y of Josephus Mc
fl Kenzi<‘. the Defendant.
fl *U" > I -ame Ollie and place, lots of an
fl| . ii.c 41 m _ ,,h Hl. rmt ami 4th Section of
I'"?' 1 ;.'y. G.i. ,• stapling ;tim acres, more
• p op 11 v .I Brown Johnson, the
fl 1-efe'iu., i
fl time and place, 22 acres more
B - r| es'• > <ln-. In-, mi ami 3rd Section of
fl ■ being pans of lo's \o’s. 315
' in th,, emu rof Dean street
r rtl ; \urth t-dsi c“ ner «>i the Wolt
H i'ppeu I'o-t oak tence post, thence
°'' n ' 1 " 'li' enter of Dean street'J'.hi feat,
-
U ' M ' u 'l l"t X 0.315; thence south
iKinl/'i' 11 due I' l '."' feet, to a stake in
H ta"' ;'; " ne , l «d-l Wolf Jot, thence
p.'itr' '. et 4 inches to he beginning
fl det*.,’..,. ' I'"i'.'-"f "rs S. (.Tanner, the
ho ’ ai " l place, tine l.onse
luted Floyd Co. Ga , sit-
fl liaee r . Il "'ad st, the same being the
ettvo< o ',"' ’'di now resides, as the prop
fl belni Ag'.
’bun 1,.... l "'"‘ und place. The Arm-
■’lw.co, " "" l; ""l iinmi which the same
E-'t., 1 . '"rmi O| Secern! Ave. and
fl Asth,.' 1,1 h'une, Flovd Co, Ga.
fl .Ako t ' " l:lle H-mie Bote, C-i.
fl fk. ;. " ami p|.me, bus of land
r l ' m< ’ifl"v'l ' and 4th See-
"'''.urc. l"t coni ini' g
| bdnid.c,, J ? •a< the property of the
B .Alsoat'• ’'’ Ml ’'iihur.
B '".6 .lolimo"',''!""" : ""1 place, parts of lot
B f 1 "!'! "ii i,." 1 i’l-iricr and 3rd Section ot
U’Sa-iii. , '" ll ■ ; iiuiiii; tl.j acres, more or
fl 1 "- 1 "Uil.,iii "‘'’ rv J 'dm.A Marion, the
B9b Als<i ;v tiin ,
B v". -" m t'iuo "'"' an '’ V’ace, parts of lot
B : 1 ‘lnstnet;,,,/) 3rd Section of
1 "'’lhi,.. '""‘.lining 75 acres more or
fl befeu 1 "!"■"> "1 Caleb K. Dowdle, the
fl 135 uni, 1 ' , ' l 1 I’ 1 ""'-, 1-ots 124 and
fl 14 Ii Sect, of Floyd < o
I in, Ma,c Hus D. M''‘.''ii'lo
B A ' s "p:'i..
"fland y , : "’d place, Part of lots
9 3rtls M j ~ 284 in the 23rd Dist and
fl 'I, ~r > ' ’la,, containing 87
fl T!mn aslll '-‘ property of Jam D
fl '-''.n 1.,r Wife
B A ' s " a 'tbe
B iii'.i ti " l """‘ H ! ' 1 " 1 V' a «e, an undivid-
B la "' I'"'. 1 '"'. Hol i' 1,1 tllat "act or par'el ot
fl Ward.,, th,.' V"" :i "' ! bvi "K in the Four'll
B ‘hili', . Georgia, in Block
B“ f Xis. 11' " r ' e> : tlle sall,e being part
fl Mitch,.-, ''""i'l3 said lots tn the plan ot
iiviiit. ' "'"g on < ollegestreet,nine
B **"'"'"‘c 4 m.i" . r ICSS ; al " 1 r,,1,,, i»g back
B' 011 '"'. : -tn.t T' - ' ~>* > t ' l “ ore of less;
b r ■■ im Ni!rth
B *'- v ’"air I,V y,. " ' ,ra ' Jennie. Howel),
fl ". Bears 1„ p..
fl ,laki C Moohe Sheriff.
B Notice.
p is h
fl u tax U 1’"1 rea? a n'| en U ' at 0,8 Becond half of
fl/, 11 '' " 1 "''lueis ~ |, ' rs<, " al property within
fl ''' atl brks (uh '*. ,lue; I’ajtuent to be
fl City Han.
Hairted
Sheriff Sales For Octo
ber 1894.
GEORGIA, 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 in
Dctober 181'4, the following described prop
erty to wit:
The remainder interest ot Jos. J. Ptintip in
city lots Nos. 35, 3fi, 44 and 42, with the improve
ments there m. Also known as the residence of
Mrs . Ava C. Printup. Levied on by virtue of a
Justice Court fi-fa issued from the 919th Dist
G M.,in favor of W, M Gammon & Co, vs
Jos. J. Printup, as the property of the Defdant
ant. Levy made by Henry Beard, L. C.
Also at the same time and place, all that trac
or parcel of land lying and being in the city of
Rome Georgia, fronting on Broad Street, 43 feet
and running back Westerly, 145 feet on North
side and on South side 127 feet, and on the West
43 feet wide. And knowh as No. 108 in Kings
Subdivision of the city of Rome and near the
Northeast corner of original land lot No. 245 in
the 23rd Dit trict and 3rs Section ot Floyd Coun
ty Ga. Levied on by virtue of two fl-fas, one is
sued from the 919th D strict G. M., Justice
Court .in favor of Anderson Miller, and the
oth^i-issued by John J. Black, T. C. in favor of
State and County, vs Owen Goodlet, as the
property of the Defendan-. Levy made by
Henry Beard, L, C.
Also at the same time and place, a certain lot
of land in the 22nd District and 3rd Section ot
Floyd county, Ga, commencing at Silver Creek
and running north 230 feet, thence west 120 feet
thence south 112 feet, thence west 32 leet, thence
sonth 150 feet thence east with creek 176 feet to
starting point, containing one acre more or less
and being part of land lot No. 67, situated at
Lindale on the E.T. V. * g. and C. R. & C.
Railro. d*. known as the Abrams house and lot.
Leviedun by virtue ofaft 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.; property pointed out by the Plff’s. Atty’
Also at the same time a id place that part of
lot of land no. (117) in 23rd. Distric. and 3rd.
section of Floyd county Georgia that lies on
East side of the Dalton road and being three
acres mors or less of land in Southeast cornar
o* said lot on said east side of said|Dalton road
Levied on by virtue of ajustice court fi fa issued
from the 919th. District G. M. in favor of W. H.
Wardlaw vs. Frank Murphy as the property of
the defendant. Levy made by W. M. Byars L. C
( Also at the same time and place that pareel of
land in town of Forei-tville Floyd county Ga.
known and distinguished a» lot No. one hundred
and twenty (120) in said Towu fronting on M ads
worth street fifty feet running t*»lr osve Hun
dred and fifty (150) feet to Chesser property, Lot
Levied on known as Settles place and Levied on
by virtue of a Justice court fi fa issued from
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 the -ame time and place,south half of city
lot of land No 45 in Etowah division city of Rome,
Floyd county, Ga. fronting on Fifth Avenue 66
feet and running back 132 feet to the North
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 fi fa issued from the 9 9th District
. M , in favor ot Reese & whitehead for use of
T. J. Reese vs L. J. w a g ner > as the property of
the Deft. Levy made by w- 1’- McLeod. 1.. 0-
Also a the same tint"and place, South half
of lot of land No. .11 in the 22nd District and
3rd Section of F oyd county Ga. and s.dd halt of
lot containing 80 acres and being land bought
of Malinda Roper, by J. M. Henderson. levied
on by virtue of a justice count! fa issued from
the 962nd District G. M. in favor of Rounsaville
& Bro. vs. J. M.Henderson, as the property of
the Deft.
Jake C. Moore.
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C nnmissioners Sale.
W. F. Ayer 1 Rule to parition
vs. )Io Floyd Superior
J. W. Barn well Guard’n. 1 Court.
G. C. Longstreet et. al. J
Under and by virtue of an order granted at
the March term of the Superior court of Floyd
county. The undersigned Commissioners ap
pointed for the pin pose, will sell for partition,
in the above stated cause, at public outcry be
fore the Court house door in Rome, between
the usual hours for public sales, on the first
Tuesday in November next, the following de
scribed real estate, to wit: “That tract of land
knownas the Oak Hill farm, on the Etowah riv
er, about eight miles from Rome, former y occu
pied hy Dr C. K. Ayer, in the 23rd. District and
3-d. Section of said county of Floyd, comprisi
ing <he whole of lot No 299 and those portions
of lots so’s. 300, 301,and 302 which I e on the
North side of the Etowah river containing
abou-440 acres. Terms of sale, one th rd cash,
the balance in equal amounts in one and two
years with interest at 8 per cent from date ot
sale. The title will be retained until all the
purchase money is paid. September 18th 18.14,
J.B. Sullivan,
W. W, Brooks,
Smily
Comtnsss-oners
Notice.
GEORGIA, Floyd C- unty:—
Notice is hereby given that a petition signed
by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 1516th
District G. M. of said County has been filed in
my office asking that the benetl 8 for the provi
isious of Sections 1249,14‘0, 1451,1452. 1453.
and 1454.. f the Code of Georgia of 1882 and
the meiidments theretoshall apply to said Dis
trict. * further give no ice that said matter will
be heard on the 2 tth.day of August ins- and if no
valid objection ate shown an Election will lie
ordered to occur on the 13th. day oi Fepteme
next to decide the question of "Fence > rbtoc
Law’ according to the Statutes 111 such esse
made and provided. .
Given und. r my hand and Officta! signature
this August9th. 1894. John 1 Davis,
Ordinary
Application for Letters ot
Dismission.
GEORGIA, Floyd Cottniy:—
Whereas A WatteiS Administrator De
t. show cal.Hl; i MD 1 his
llli.iis 1 it«*« Kilo l-’l H . ‘
a lmi isti- > a1, .‘ l "; ce V v-,, , ' e . ll b„/ 1-91. This
on she Fns: M miUy iu .Nmemii
August 7.11. 1894. John I*. Davis,
vug. 7.t0 Nov 9. or liuary Floy! County. Ga.
Application lor Letters of Dis
mission.
JosenhShtrpc represents to the court Ins pet -
Joseph Sb in 1 administered Joseph
T *?.sta e T i Uto cite all persons con
bharpe s estate I ‘ , r() t( , gh ., woa use. if
u. a Xaida..ministrat..r should not
be'dlscliarged Do.- his
ceive letters of dismission on the first Mond
in January 1864. This Octolx r
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY OCTOBER, 1 1894.
W-AIT FOR THE 818 BARNUM & BAILEY SHOW-T
BARM & BAILET
Greatest Show- On Earth
RO ME.
NOT UNTIL OCTO 3E t 16
y/jA Jcgiauing on that day a Grantl Triumphant Tour of tho Southern States
BE FOOL'D BY Hfl CHEAP SIDE-SHOWS I
There is only one great and inimitable show in the world and that is-
THE BIG h BAILEY SHOW..
1"* Capital invested $3,500,000. Dally expenses $7,800. Only show ms«
lbv the Cle gy. Ko False Pretences. No Exaggeration. EVEICI
< ' n ’ ,v, jUST AS ADVERTISED. New Performances, New People, New
INCREASED IN EVERY WAY grand etknoloqioal gqmress
Except in price of admission. GREAT EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. FOX HUNTERS’ MEEK
EQUESTRIAN MAY-POLE DANCE.
S?!““ TmCMS COWAMES )S IMEE K | BS
greater number of acts, and better ones than ever before. roo*» _ ..... r> m ■ i ik _ i i i >
Two Elevated Stages, R;:ce Track and Steel-barred An.innl Arena-
O TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION!
Curious Human Beings with queer religions and ceremonies. Acrobatic, Gymnastic and fumbling lournamentk. I irens, Hippo—
Pagans, idolaters. Heathen. Mohammedans, Cannibals vishnas drome, R 'cing, Aerial, Equestrian, Wild Beast and Domestic
Buddhists, Confucians, Hindoos. Christians and Amazons, whole Ar.imnl Fvliihilions
familes <f savage people with their huts, weapons, implements, ‘ *
nrYfiHm“wTHm a ™nu9 COLLECTION 0? GIANT ANO PIGMY QUADRUPEDS
1 U LVLh btL A blAfti u JnILLA . gathering of ucr. ous creatures from all countries-
BM & BIIUI6RB4KST SHOW ON EAOT ‘1? JBHJL 118-1 *
20—OF THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS IN THE WORLD—2O.'
JOllim, THE WIIMIW OF RIG CIIIKO. OUR PRICES THE SAME NORTH AND SOUTH
The Greatest Cyriositv ever exhibited, and of the utmost interest Allu tvcTyWiH*! VI C i llkft o<ir Entire Ri£ ShOlT»
WO I!I’.IE\SE MENAfi TIES i r Willi HI TilTO BEASTS. F i Yiick- fi
Ferocious, wild and Domes,’-. Animals performi.gat «.e time. Compared with Qurt Other Shot Wonld Be Doar at Ten Cents.
IMMENSE HORSE FAIR. Igg
c With 40) superb Specimens worth 5190,000. W *« S I AA I
Giant Ox, 18 hands hfi. Hairless Horse. Dwarf Cattle. Steer 9 tJ'S-r.eiUAe I iki *}.’<«. '‘C'/T.iX
with 3 eyes, 3 nostrils au 4 3 horns. CofsArf'- pmx" $
uKonI nit uiiibli LtlLwl’j Ln,h DrA hwi I
All the Crowned Heads of the world represented, an I the Military U u 'orms - I sea \n 11 rrn nl
of all the nations, at 9a.m. on day of show. ‘ p r I I v< I 11 ’ •
THE VERY LOWEST EXCURSION RATES
CH ALL RAILROADS I
To AH Points on the Big Show’s Great SouthoiH Tour. ‘
Bowling Green, October 2; Nasltviile, Oci» jer, 3; Columbia, October 4; SMr J A-
Birmingham, October a; Montgomery, October 6;Micoi, Octol,er 8; Amer- 1 -<.l r
ieus. October 9; Augusta, October 12; Athens, October 1"; ?-tlanta, October V— -fs&aU p
15; Rome, October 16; Chattanooga, October 17. Ljffi > ifnw
SC. OTTO.-NORTK AND SOUTH -ADMISSION SO CTSL ■ |
Reserved seats at regular prices, and Admissio i tickets at iusua.
advance, at Yeiser’s Drugstore, 330 Broad stroet.
1! z ’I.
B EWARE OF CHEAP 25CENT SHOWS, PLAYING THE SOUTH
AT INCREASED PRICES
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ALONE GIVE THE SAME HOW ANDTHC
Same Prices Northand South. S
Letters of Administration.
GE<)RGIA, Floyd county :
To ail whom it may concern: Rachael Carrell,
having in proper form applied tn me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
Steve Carroll, late of said county. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next of
kin of Steve Carroll to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed bv law and show
cause, if any thev can, why permanent adminis
tration should mit be granted toW. H Lums,
Countv Administrator on S’eve < arroll s estate.
Witiiessmy hand ami official signature this 3rd
day of sept, 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County’ Georgia
Letters of Administration.
gEOBoIA. Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern: E. H. t ol clough
having in i roper form applied to me for per
manent Utters of administration on the estate
of W. H. perry io be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by the law and show
cause if any they can, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to W, H. Ennis
fiuntv Administrator on V N, l eave estate
Witness my hand audoffleia! signature this 3rd
day of Sept, 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
Application tor betters us
Dismission.
G
. e «ta£ Tbit is to cite all person.
M. i-iniirptl and creditors, to show cause,
‘KanvTeVMn ?whv "iffi administrator should
from his administration and
nOt Vve dismission on the first. Monday
receive letters n o 7-4-3 mo.
iu October 1894. Ilus Jul> * JoHX p. DAVIS,
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Floyd County: ’
To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby ,
given that the appraisers appointed to set apart (
and assign a,year's support to Mrs. Susan Mor- 1
ris, (formerly Susan Allee,) the widow of A. J.
Allee, deceased, have filed their a .yard, and tin ,
less good and sufficient cause is shown, the .
same will lie made the judgement of the Court. '
at the Octolier term, 1894, ot the Court of Ordi
nary. This Sept, 3rd, 1894,
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
Notice Administrator’s Sale
: EORGIa, Floyd County :
Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or
dinary will lie sold 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
of land in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome
Ga., fronting 60 feet on Pennington Avenue;
ami running back 125 feet, bounded on the
North-east by C. D. Woods land and on the
S'>uth-west*by vacant lot of Isabella Carroll’s
estate. Terms cash.
Thus. F. Carroll
Administrator of
Isabella Cajroll,
A Ug. 7.-30 d. Deceased
Letters of Administration.
gFORoIA, Fl n yd f?ouDty:
To ail whom it Baay concern: Judith E. Shetb
ley having in proper form applied to me lor
jiermanent letters of administration on the es- '
tate of Peter M. Shetbley, to be and appear at
iny office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration sb mid not be granted to Judith E
Sheibley, on Peter M. Sheibly’s estate. Witness
my hand and official signature this 3rd day of
September, 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary, Floyd County Georgia.
Administrators Sale.
GFCRGIA, Floyd County:—
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary
will be sold before the Court house door in the
City of Rome, said County between the lega
hoiirs of Sale, on the fl'St Tuesday in August
1394, the following property to wit : On« lot in
DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward)Citj of Rome, Floyc
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 14<ifee-t, and being the
property, couvejed by deed of Mrs Mary T.
Freeman, to Mrs. M.K. Knox. Dated Febuary
Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa
Court said Countv in Book “Y.” of deeds. Page
498,50.4480 ii June 28th. 1873. and alsa «l- scrili
ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to eaid R. B. Me
Arver, Dated April 20th. 1881 ano Recorded in
Bork “C. E.” of deed-, Page 282 Xo. 187.
G“<>.d lot sold as the property of William T.
Sa on deceased. This July 3rd. 1394.
W. J. Gordon,
Administrate! De Louis Non
with will annexed of Wm. T. Gordon
deceased, Estates
Citation—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern: w- H - Ennis,
Administrator of Jack • rior, 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 iu October next. This 3rd, day
of Sept, 1894.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia
Warter’s hand made
is the finest smoke on
the market —and then
it is Rome made;Fruits
of home Industry. Ask
Ivour dealerfor one.
W fl. 11. OF 6L :
AND
w. Sl A§R- r.
an d most des ircable. lire. lit»t«j»r
ROME Will IW4
Chattanooga, Nashvijle.
No waiting on connections orjde! xyea trawen.
All trains leave on schedule time fxosu _Bc>viv>
Railroad depot, foot of Broad street.
one block from Armstrong H >te. .
jyo !! ’y four blocks from New Central Tate •
No change of Cars. Thro’iigfe*
Coaches on all trains Be
tween Rome and
Close connections in Union depots at Atiawfar.
and Chatttanooga with all trains dives
Leave Rome, daily a* 9tis*sa* JsSFnns.-
Arrive Atlanta “ “ 12 ,lg7*3X' JSJCyat
returning: .
[ Leave Atlanta, daily at 8:05 ain *' 3".Cff ySi
> Arrive Rome “ “ ll:3oaniy f.Otyar,,
* For maps, foldersand any desired Infocxr*-
’ on, call on ot write. C. K. Ayer,.
k l J. A. Hume, Ticket Agt.
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