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wUirt Co 'CWdIb.
“ u To The East.
Arrive C 1 ®'** 10,25a.m. 10.00 p.m.
2 , lbp . m . 4.30 a. m
“ I,rißt h in e wn‘.7.' , .-».02“-n’- 8.40 p.m
“ Waßhi * . ,5.00 a. tn. 11.00 a. in.
“ 8a1 "T1uhia"...705.».®- 3.50 a. m
" Fhi ' a York •• .10.00 a, m. 6.52 a. m
. inn East Rome at 5.40 a. m.. has a
Train lea' 1 “ Mobile t 0 Cleveland,
Pullman be 1 popular vestibule
where it c 0 1" for Washington and New \ ork
y * Ding , ar „ .No connects at Cleveland, with
Tllis ‘ rai " a ' 8i arrives at 9.55 a. m. The
,ra,nf ° r t X connect, at Ooltewrh Junction
4,40 p. m-tran Ra dford, Va., making di
To West. Anil The North
4.40 p. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am
n.eave Kast R<»"* ... •• ■ a , m . 1.20 pm
lrrivelll attan<a 1 ga....7.Wl m 72ni) ni
“ cincwnati- - mlo)Mft . m.7.20p.m
*■ ISBS IV ., 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. m.
“ Me, “ P ' .’.6 45p.m. 7.05 a. in.
“ S -' «City ..7 25 a.m, 10.25 a. m.
“ Ka “ R„ek ” . .2.30 p. m. 2.45 a. m,
: B;9 ° a;D, - rsopm
East Rome 4:40 p in is the pop
lra‘nS mnaU & Florida Limited.” It Is full
’’ ar 7 u^-mdrunss° lid Jacksonville to cin-
an pulJman , g flue9t 81eei) ing cars
finna u. caffi ol , serV ation car from Macon
and a mag . tg free ), where it makes di
train with through
red conne attsc hed Chattanooga to Memphir
-2X U-re forall points west.
To South Carolina and
-Xu me \:Xm n i»pm6 4 -PB
Arrive Atlanta.. m 9 25 p m.
“ AugU 1050 am 725 pm 10 40pm.
.. Bi vannah.... «30 P m -J Warn
« Brunswick.... 715 pm »
.. Jacksonville ..9 00 p 830 am,
Tra'n leaving East Rome 2:50 a m runs solid
sleeping cars Chattanooga to At
tC through vesti
,a” to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1
« ntil 730 P m: takes on sleeping car to Bruns
from 4 :<« train The
111,1 tn train connects with R & D,S AL,A <S
W p and c,a railroad trains in the Union Depot,
Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation
chaircar (seats free) to Macon,
To Alabama, Texas & the West.
leave East Rome 9 40pm
Arrive Anniston ,12 05 night. 4 p ,
o ... - .. 5 30 am
“ Montgomery.... ,700 ain
Mobile 12 30 noon
» New Orleans 445 p m
“ Houston 7CO a m
Leave East Rome 410 p m Alpine Accomoda
Dave East Rome 2,00 p, in, Gadsden and At
talla Accommodation.
Train leaving East Rome 9:40 p m 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, Rome Ga,
LA, BELL, D, P A, Selma, Ala.
j, j,Farnsworth d p a Atlanta «a,
c, A. BEXSCOTER, agP a„ Knoxville, Tenn,
,w,aTcrk, q, r, a, Washington n c.
Western &
Atlantic,
AND
IU ST. I.BML*MS
—TO —
Chicago
.Louisville
Cincinnatti
St. Lous
Xasas City
Memphis
-AND-
The Wcst
Quick time and Vestibuled trains carrying
Pullman Sleeping cars. For any information
call on or write to
J A SMITH
General Agent, Rome Ga.
J L EDMONSON
Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn.
JOS. BROWN.
Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga.
C E HARMAN
General pass Agt Atlanta Ga.
Tax Levy.
Office of Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenue of Floyd county, Georgia.
Rome, Ga., September 13th, 1894.
The Board having taken into consideration
the levying of taxes for the present fiscal year
the taxable property of tne county being found
from the tax Digest to be for the present (year
•7,780,622.00
The State oeneral tax being 4.37—‘00 mills on
e dollar on the foregoing, making the sum of
♦34.001.32.
The following tax is hereby levied:
, Specific Tax,
0 pay principal and interest on bonds
‘' -2 per cent on State tax 85,950.00
0 run the Chaingang 33.19—150 per cent
On Stote tax 11.277 58
toßridge fund, Nothing,
fob county Purposes*
general fund, 33.19-100 per cent on Stat
- 11.277 58
• ury fund 25 per cent on State 8 499.48
ai ‘ fund 10 per cent “ 3.400.13
1 oor fund 10 per cent “ 3,400.13
Th> . 843,804.90
*1 taxah^ e ,. , -’ e,,, * : 5.63-100 mills on the dollar
*ll, for 1,1 1118 county, making in
Ihe doll'a ai ' d Aonnt I' purposes, one cent on
Rivet! Jr < t’hu , I tl,er ' tl,at such legal notice be
f this levy as required by Statute.
• J, ' IIN C, Foster, chairman.
Max Mhthrhamjt, Clerk.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DENTISTS.
J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2081-2 Broad street
B over Cantrell and Owens
~ - * • •»- ——_
ATTORNEYS
J' , Attorn «y at Law, Masonic
Temple Buildidg
Temple Building Borno Georgia.
I AMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic
J 1 overt) Hall postoifica corner 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD— Attorney at
Masonic Temple,
Rome, Ga.
REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offic
in Masonic Temnle. Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Com
B sellor at Law—Rome, Ga.
W H - INO - w STARLING—EnoI*
w & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLY, V
, J. NEAL—M’Heniy. Nunnally & Neal-
Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hah
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Gt
PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS
DH. RAMSUR—Physician and Burg eor
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourti
ward.
LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon-
B Offers his professional services to the pe,
pie of Rome and surrounding countrv
Office at Cronch and Watson's drug store, 20
Broad street.
DR. W. D. lIOVT-Office at C. A. Trevitt
drug store. Xo. 331 Broad street Telephon
110. residen >O. No. 21
DR. C. F. GF kF FIN-Physician and Surge
—Office ne t Masonic building. Residency
300 4th av - sue.
Frank A. Wynn, Physician anil Surgon
office at Tre* itt & Johns in drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave.
Prompt attention given all profession*! call
W. L. DaacLAS
<22 f 3> '•STHEBEST.
<W ffiV iffl GO SQUEAKING.
S*s. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALE
t *A.*-35PFlNECAlJ&kXUGAR0a
I $3.50 police, 3 Solfs.
1 S ?SO.»2.WORKINGMe n .
i EXTRA FINE.
2 '"best d° ngoi a ,
SEND FOR CATALOGUE *
HFW’L* DOUGLAS*
BROCKTON. MASS.
You can save money by purchasing W. L.
Dougins eihocs,
Because, we are the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoes in the world, aud guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
e311.1l custom work in style, easy fitting am'
wearing qualities We have them sold every
n here at lower prices for the value given tl'.ir
any other make Take no substitute. If you
dealer carin- t supply you. cun. Sold by
Cantrell & Owens,
tVVhat Nerve Berries
have done for others
they will do
tw" v for you
WW
VIGOR \
OF 15TH DAY.
MEN Easily, Quick!/
and Permanently Restcred. 3aTH d ay
A positive cure for all Wei .nesses, Nervousneti
Debility, and all their train of evils resultim
from early errors and later excesses; the resu*
of overwork, mirk ,ie***. etc. Develop
and gives tone and Mlrenutti to th3 -exiial or
gaiiM.' Stops unnatural lohh.« or nighU
eiuiHMioiiM caused by you thru I error* or er
cessive use oi tobacco, opium and Xi<iuoi
which lead to connmuption and inaauitj
Their use shows immediate improvement, .\ccep
m> imitation. Insist’upon having the gen? ne
Nerve Berries, ’«
pocket. I’rice, SI.OO per box. six boxes, on ful
treatment. $5.00. unran lee«l torn re any < ase
r s not kept by your druggist we will send them
b} mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap
p?». Pamphlet free. Address all mall orders t*
MIIJDICAI* Cincinnati «
F s ale by Crouch &
Co.
DON’T FORGET
The Cundell Lumber
Co., sells
Cheap shingles a I 1
grades.
Cheap lumb e r a1 1
grades. . .
Cheap ceiling and
flooring, sash, doors,
and blinds. 9-7-1 mo.
When you want to
buy groceries and buy
them cheap call upon
J. A. Kane cor. Broad
and Ross St. New yel
low yam pototoes very
cheap, orders called
for and delivereq. Give
me a call satisfaction
guaranteed.
THE NEW MARKET
We have just opened
a new meat market
and hereby invite you
to call and try our
mountain fed beef,
pork mutton and other
fresh meats.
Schlapback & Mcln
tyre 427 Broad St.
THE HUSTLER OFROME, TUESDAY OCTOBER, 9 1894.
TO DEFEND PEKING
Prince Kong and Li Hung are Bend
ing Every Effort.
London, October 9 —A. dispatch
sent from Shanghai today says
that Prince Kong, the Emperor’s
une'e who was recently called from
retirement to take the position of
! President of the Tsing Li Yarnau,
and the Presidency of the Admir
alty, and to whom 'was intrusted
the conduct of the war with
i remains in Peking,where he is O'-
cupied with providing defenses f< r
the capital.
He is however, in telephonic
communication with Viceroy Li
Hung Chang, wh) is at Tien-Tsii .
Li Hung Chang has sent another
body of 8,000 men well armed,and
passably well drilled, to Peking,
His beet regiments remain at Tien
Tain
The dispatch adds that 4.000
rifles were landed at Taku from a
Hamburg steamer last week.
STRUNG UP,
Released, Confesses to Burning
the Town of Dalton
Massilon, Ohio, October B.—At
Dalton, a village north of Massil
lon, an attempt was made last
night to lynch a man named Wei
mer The rope was adjusted and
the fellow jerked off his feet, but
cooler heads persuaded the mob to
spare his life.
At different times for the past
four weeks Weimer’s house caught
fire. The suspicions of the Dalton
ites were aroused and a watch was
kept. Saturday night Weimer was
caught in the act of firing the
dwelling. The news spread and an
infuriated mob dragged the man
from his home, fully intending to
administer lynch law.
Weimer confessed that his wife
and daughter had tried to burn the
house which was owned by Edward
Houghton, proprietor of the Dal
ton Pottery. Houghton had dis
charged Weimer and the latter
swore vengeance,
Daltonites are positive that
Weimer applied the match that
burned the business portion of the
village and rendered the 40 fam.
dies homeless just a month ago.
He all but confessed the crime last
night. Weimer will be held for
trial and if convicted for firing the
town he will be lynched without
delay. Considerable of Houghton s
property was destroyed during the
scourge.
THE BARNUM SHOW
Some old Tinies Ideas Have Been
Improved Upon
The Barnum & Bmly greatest
show on earth will visit Rome < n
next Tuesday. In the ch‘<racter of
the exhibition,there has been con
i-iderable of a change since last sea
sen, it being the desire of the man
agnment to remove as far as pos
sible the opportunity of saying
that the circus is the ‘‘same old
t ling”. To begin with the specta
c e, which has been a feature ot
the Baruum & Bailey show for
several seasons, has been dropped,
aud i he circus programme has been
proportionately lengthened. Sever
al old time acts have jbeen revived
notably the tournaments of the
tumbling aud leaping. With this
old feature which in accordance
with the Barnum A Bailey scale of
magnitude, is participated in by a
arge company of acroba's the t ilk
mg and ginging clowns have made
'heir reappearance. Os course pan
totnine and acrobatic burlesques
continue to monopolize the work
the clowns as of old but the Shake
•ipearea jester, tbe low comedy
yunster abd the funny fellow who
sings with the other clowns for
laughing choru%again have place.
The clowns are meutiooed only as
showing on what a scale ever
t ling ie doue with the Baruum &
Bailey shows, for there are twenty
of theth all. are sixteen bare
hack riders and auy number of big
circus acts. In the menagerie are
Chik& and Johanna, the only p*»ir
of giant gorillas living in captivi
ty, who are bo groat a curiosity as
to l e alone worth al! that is charg
ed for admission to tue entire
show.
BRITISH CAPATALIST.
Arrested in New York on a Seri
ous Charge.
New York, October B.—Hubert
F. A Hen. a financier of Brighton,
England, the manager of the Land
and Property Investment Syndi
cate of America, with offices at
Nos. 155 and 157 Cannon street
London, was arrested yesterday
morning by Central office detec
tives, and arraigned this morning
m the Tomba Police Court.
The arrest was made on a tele
gram from Chief of Police. Fred
Johnson, of Des Moiueg, lowa,
charging Allen with obtaining sl,
500 from Dr, B. Lyons, of Des
Moines, on false pretenses.
The company of which »he de
fendant is manager was organized
for the purpose ot interesting Eng
lish capital in American farm
loans.
Allen, who came here from Oma
ha about two weeks ago, was üboi t
to sail for England yesterday on
the Lucana.
He was arrested in his room at
the Fifth Avenue Hotel. He admit
t?d his identity aud said there
must be some mistake. Ho charac
terizes his arrest as malici >us and
if anything an attempt to settle a
civil matter by criminal proceed
ings.
The amount he is charged with
stealing was, he alleges, given to
him for preliminary expenses. N'*
claims have been made on him by
Lvoos and his arrest was the first
inf* rmation he bad of the la’ters
dissatisfaction. He will have a
further examination tomorr w
morning.
Smugglers’ Gang Unearthed-
Tacoma, Wash., October 9
The Sheriff of this county claims
to be in possession of evide nee
which unearths, iu connection
with lhe capture of Blanck, the
Seattle-Puyallup murd rer, a
band of regularly organized smug
g era consisting of nine desperatt
crooks.
Wade and Brooks, who escaped
from McNeil’s Island
Penitentiary last week, were, with
Blancli, ni'-rubjis ot the sang,
which bad headquarters at Miasou
la, Mont . United S ates Marshall
Drake thinks he has both Brooks
and Wade located, aud has sent
to Ellensburg for bloodhounds to
as ist in running them to cove-.
Citation-- to Sell,
Georgia, Floyd county:
To all whom it may concern ; A. H. Ellis, Ex
cutor of Radford Ellis, deceased has in due
orin applied to the undersigned for leave to
sell lands belonging ro tbe estate of said de
ceased, and said application will be heard on the
fir-t Monday in Nov next. This Ist day of Oct.
1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Citatien-Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern : Samuel Pyle, Ad
raillistrater of John Landrum, deceased, ha* in
due form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said
de leased, and said application will be heard on
the first Monday in November next. This Ist day
of October, 1894.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Bids Wanted.
GEORGIA, Floyd county.
The Board of Commissioner* of Roadsand Rev
enue of said County will ie :eive sealed bid* for
building two fiats, one for Veals aud one for
Pope’s Ferry, Specifcations are on file in the
office of the Clerk of the Board. Said bids to lie
in the Clerks office not later than Twelve o’clock
noon oa Saturday, November 3rd, 1894. Th
Board reserve* the right to reject any aud al
bids.
Witness t!*e Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman
of the Board, This October 3rd. 1894.
3t d Max Meyi rhardt, Clerk,
Citation.
GEORGIA, Floyd bounty.
Whereas, J. A. Rounsaville has petitioned the
Board of Conimissio. er* of Roads and Revenue
of said County foi a change in the Silver Creek
read, n arßounsaville’s mill, and lu front ot
hi* residence; and the Commissioner* of Cave
Spring District have recommended that said
petition lie granted. This is to notify all persons
having objcctioiis|theieto or claim* lor damage
arising therefrom to make the same known at
tlie next meeting of » 'id Board of Commission
era to be held on the first Msuday iu November
nexi.
Witness the Hon. johnC. Fo*ter, ('hairman
of th Board. Tnis 3rd. day of October 1894.
30 U Max JMeyerhardt, Clerk
. - '■ _■ a.
Application for Letters of Dis
mission.
Georgia, Floyd county;
Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator of
Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his peti
tion duly tiled, that he has administered Joseph
Sharpe's estate. This is to cite al! persons eon
cerned, kindred aud creditors, to show cause, i
any they can, why said administrator should nos
be discharged from his administration and re
ceive letter* of dismission ou the first Monday
in January 1864. This October Ist. 181’4.
, John P, Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
.st <1 m for 3-m.
tn
Bids Wanted.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
The Board of Commissioners of Road* and
Revenue Will receive applications ot pers ns
desiring to act a* fireman a. the Court House
stating salary per month, for which they wil,
act. Saldaiiplp atioilß must be in lhe Clerk* ol
tice by Twelve o’clock noon on Saturday Novem
ber3rd,lß94.
Witness tue Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman
of the Board. This October 3rd. 1*94.
Mix Mj/erhacdc, Clor k.
Public Sale of Valuable Land
GEORGIA Floyd County
Wh>-rei*a, on .he Hint <lay of November 1894,
Georgia A. Dr.-w • xeenleo aml delivered io div
L’au rum Ti llst Compliny her deed, under nec
.401.8, No. iiltlsl, 1970, lull of ilie Code ot Geor
gia 1882, lo liir lamin hereiiitiiter described lui
nil' tmi j'ose IH S curing u debt, reU r.i'd to in
sam need, wbich deed is recorded in the illerk s
ufiice of Fluyd Superior Court in book N. N. ot
deeds, page 580.
Ano wnereas, the said Georgia Loan & Trust
Company did on said November Ist. 18sa or di
rec ly tiiere.ilier trans.er amt assign to the nn
leisigneil tor a Valuable coiisiuera ion, ilia notes
to secure the payment ol wiiicii said oecil Was
executed, ami at tue same time iraiisteri ed ami
as-igueii io tlm undersigned all of its rights un
der said deed, and on me nrsi day ot October
18 '4 executed ami delivered to u.e undersigned
a deed conveying the title of said lands into
the umiersigmiii togetlicr Willi all the powers,
rigliiSaiiu iiileol Tile Georgia Loan & Trust
Company under ilie ueeil ot said Georgia A.
Drew ineluuin^|,bepowei to sell saiu lunusiu
case ot uelauli ..i die prompt payment at intl'u
rity o* ini erest or principal m said notes.
now, ill retore ny viriueor tlie po-erso veat
e I in tile undersigaed, wlilcli is more accurate
ly shown by relerenea to said deed ot Georgia A.
Drew 1 wni sen a. public outcry io the highest
binder, tor cash, on the first Tuesday in Nove . •
ber 1894 dun, g the legal hours of sale uelore
the bloyd county i ourt house door in Rome Ga.
tue lands de.crineil in the aforesaid deed ot
Georgia a. Drew to wit; That certain city lot
WI.U .mpioveimms thereon in the Fourtu p 4)
Ward ot tne city of Koine Floyd county Geor
gia known as t oui th Ward city of Koine Floyd
- oun.y Gn. said lot No. six [6j in Bale's Block:
fronting on Bridge street twe..ty-five teet [z.5J
teei anil rui.n'iig back ninety [;A»J feel between
the store lotsol J.C. Moure and H. A. J, Beard.
Tlie said deetl tlrstabove mentioned was ixe
cuteil anil delivered to secure lhe payment ol a
certain promissory note for the sum of .**iHl ami
tle interest coupons attached thereto, all ot
said notes ilated Nov. Ist 1889 anil the principal
noie bearing interest at the rate of eight jier
cen per annum and otiligating the sain Georgia
A, Drew to pay ten per cent as attorney fees
should said notes lie placed in attorney.s hauds
for collection.
rtaidjprincipal note is now past due by the
terms, the eof, and so declared to be due tor de
fault in payui- nt of interest ot cupons annexeil
thereto one May Ist 1894. The amount of princi
-1 a , iu.erest and attorney fees that will be due
ou said notes on the tir-t Tuesday in November
1894 is .<475 oo Fee simple titles will lie made to
the purcliasei at said sale and the proceeils ol
such sale will be applied first to the payment
of said debt with interest and attorney fees and
expenses of this proceedings, and tlie remaind
er, if any will l>9 paid to said Georgia A. Drew
or her legal reprisentativo, Dated this 6th ilay
of i ict. 1894. 8. R. Knapp.
Hoskinson & Harris Atty,
WMsssMnMBMBMMaiMBMaBMMaMMHKQB
Public Sale of Valuable Laud
GEORGIA. Floyd • oukty;
Whereas, on the first day ot May, 1892, I aac
Evins executed and delivered to lhe Security
Investment Company his deeii, under sections,
N'i». 1960,i1970, 1971 of the Code of Georgia 1882
to the laiid hereinafter described for the pur
pose of seem ing a ilebt referred to in said deed,
which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s office of
Fioyu Superior Court iu book T Tor deeds, page
196.
And whereas. The Security luvestnu r.t Com
pany diil unsaid May 1, 1892 or directly then af
ter transfer anu assign to the underssigned !o
a valuable consideration, the notes to secure the
payment of which said deed was executea
and at the same tune transferred aud assigned
to the uudersigubd all of its rights under sai
deed, and on the Ist day of October, 18j4 excut
ed anil delivered to the undersigned a deed con
veying lhe title of said lands into the uriuer
signed together with *ll the powers, rights and
titie of The Security Investment< oinpaiiv under
the deed of the said Isaac Evins, including th
po er to sell said lam sin case ot default in the
prompt payment at maturity of interest orprin
cipal of said notes
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power so vest
ed in the mi ersigned, winch is more accurately
shown bv reference to said deed ot Isaac Evins
I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder,
loreash on the first Tuesday in Noveu b. r, 1894
during the legal hours of-aie. before the Flovd
county court house door at Koine, Georgia, the
lands described in the aforesaiu deed ot Isaa
Evins towit:
One farm lying in the 15th district and 4fh
of Floyd County, Georgia, consisting of land lot
No*. (2t)l) two hun r d and nine: [2l9] two hun
dred and ten : (152) one hundred and fifty one
Also thirty [3o] acres oil of mt (153) one hundred
and fifty three : thirty [.«•] ac es oil of lot, [152
one huddreu andfitiv two and(3o)thirtv acresof
0t(224) two hundred aud twenty f ur. Bia
earm containiggtwo hundred aud ten acres moae
o less and being the s.one owned and occupieii
day sr, 1892 by Isaac Evins.
The said deed first above mentioned was eve.
cuted and deliver! d to secure the payment f
a certain prumi sorv note fur the sinh of §so'
and the interest coupons attached t ereio, an
of said notes being dated May Ist 1892 and the
principal nme I earing int.-rest atjthe ra e f
seven and ahull per cent per annum and < b*
ligating the sod Lvias Evins to pav ten ]er
cent, as attorney fees should said notes be placed
in the attorney’s hands lor collec ion.
Said principal is now , asr. due bv the terms
thereof, and sod claied to le due for default
in payments of inter" st cupons annexed tiireto
due May Ist 1 84. Tlie total an oHit of pt'incip 1
interest and attorney fees that will be due on
said notes on he fl' t Tuesday in November
1894 is §617.76. Fee simple title will be made
to .he purchaser ar said sale and the pro
ceeds of such sale will be applied firnt to the
payment of said debt with interest and attor
ney fees and expenses of this proceeding, ami
ttie remaainder, it any, will be paid over to said
Isaac Evins or his legal representative. Dared
this6th. day of Oc'. 1894. Mrs. Harriet Bulkley.
Hoskinson & Harris att’y.
Citation I ea e to Sell.
Georgia, Floyd county.
To all whom it may concern: C. W. Under
wood Adniinistrator of J. A. Stansbury deceas
ed has in due form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell tlie lands belonging to the es
tate ot said deceased, and said application
will lie huard on the flrst Monday iu Nov.next.
This 6th. day of Oct. 1884,
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia
Administrators Sale.
GFCRGIA, Floyd County
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinal)
will be sold before the Court house door In tin
City of Rome, said County lietween the lega
hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in Angus'
1894. the following uronerty to wir : Onv lot i’
DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward)City of Rome, Floyt
County, Ga., known as the former residence o:
J. P. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road
or Bridge Street in the said City 90 feet and ex
tending back,same width 140fe>.t, and being tin
property, conveyed by deed of Mrs Mary '1
Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Knox. Dated Felman
Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioi.
Court said County in Book ”Y.” of deeds, Page
498, o. 448 on June 28th. 1879, and als imscrib
ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to raid R. B Me
Arver, Dated April 2<)th. 1881 and I ecorded ill
Bork *‘C. E.” of deed-, Page 282 No. 187.
G"Ojd lot sold as the property of W illiam T.
Sa on deceased. This July 3rd. 1394.
W. J. Gordon,
Administrate! De Bonis Non
with will annexed of /Wm. T. Gordon
deceased. Estate
A. Years bupport.
Georgia, Floyd couaty:
To ali whom It mav concern: Notice is here
by given, that the a praisers appointed to set
apart and assign a vears support to the 5 minor
children, ot Jack Prior deceased, have filed
their award, and unless good aud sufficient
cause is shown, the same will be made the judg
ment of the Court at the Navember term, 1894.
of the court of Ordinary. This Oct, Is , 1894
John P. Davis, Ordinary
Floyd county, Ga-
Notice Guardians
Georgia, I Agreeable to an order from
Floyd c unity, J the court of Ordinary iu anu
for said county will be sold before the court
house door, tietween the legal hours of sale or.
tbe Ist Tuesday in October next, the follow
ing Real Es ate to wit: Tne South wes* quar
ter of lot ot land known as,lot No, two hund ed
and twenty-eight (22b) inthe 23rd District ami
3rd Section oi Floyd county, Georgia, contain
ing forty-four ( tjacres more or less. Terms cash.
his
Anderson x Thompson,
mark.
Guardian of the Estate of
Samuel and Luc etia Thompson
“m'nors,”
Bond Election.
Georgia. Floyd County.
By Diiectiuu of Board of Commissioners ”of
Roads aim Kevenue, in ami lor the connty*of
rloyd, notice is hereby given, i liat on i tie 6th
day ot Novembei, 1894, an election will be held
ai .ol voting pieciiicis within tiie I mits of said
County, to determine the quesiion wiiethi-r con
pon bonds to the anmu tof Fortv thousand I
(§46,0(10.60) Dollars shall be issued bv F’ovd
county lor the puriiose of paying the floating
mnebieum ss ol ,aid < ouiity. Said bonds sliall
bear interest at the rate of Uve percent per
annum, said interest payable on the first day of
January ol each year after tlm date of the issue
<>t sam bonus . Said bonds sliall bear da,e Jan
uary Ist. I- and shall iieot the fol.owing de.
iioiidnati. ns; ”
, lc “ i'l(.810.ooo.oo) Dollars to be of the
de i.nniiiaiiuu of 1' ive (go. i.O) Dollars each
leli llions .iiuljio.oni, :)l) , D'.llars lob,, of the
denomination ot i . n .#,O <o ? Dollars each
feu ihousaud (frlo.ooo 00) D liars to be of the
denoinin.uiou of f went, ( §2t) 00) Dollars each
leu Ihousand (§10,000.00) Dollars to be of the
dLiioniii.iii.uu ot i. iity (suo.oO) fmdars *ach.
hot lilt* til twelve .. tn Jy the ill terp st nF
be^paid 1 " 10 Blldlltllßleafu,r the.e shal
l‘ lt! ridrteen h year Five Thousand (SSOOOOO]
Dullji so t,rim ipa.,iFive Dollar bonds) aud rw J
Ihousaud (2t«io.(Hi) Dollar* of mceresr- ? 1
n.li'i'lr* i l ' ,' K1 “ 'De Thousand (§5000.00)
Dollars of pi incipal (Five Dollar Bonds) and
ffitel'cstT* Mu, "‘ reu i’ullarsof
lim'i-oa th y< ‘, al . 1 1 ' ive 'lnoiisand ($5000.00
imilaMo principal, (t.. , Dollar Bonus) and
Fit . een Hundred (1..00,00) |>. lam of interest,
ii l n' e .- rtl V ee,ltll ■' ear *' ive 111 >u*and (§SOOO 00)
Dollars ot principal, (Ten Dollar Bonds, and
meir I,lre ' l “ ud ( 1250 > Dollars ol in-
I'he Seventeenth year Five Thou and isooonoi
l ollars principal 'iTw.nty Dollar Bonds Tam
° nJ <? WOu - ,)0 ) Dollars of interest ;
ik n ’ Ihuusand (SSOOO 00)
Dollars Oi principal (twenty Dollar Bonds) and
interest , Ul,dred aild (.50.00) Dollars of
The N’ineteenth year Five Thousand (§5000.00
I’m I? 1 1 ,ri,,, l l’ al [Fifty Did ar Bonus] and
V" • Dollars of interest;
We r niel, -‘ * vear tlve I’housana [56000.00-
Two Hu "| f , ! ’ ri " t ‘ i l > al [Fifty Dollar Bomls] ami
j"*’J< lln ' lre 'l and Fif.y [§250.00] Dollars of i..
fffily Bt i.a7d htf o n ff . Pri,lC ‘ 1 ’ 1 “ a “ d ‘ bS
win n'?,’ t,!rß f avorl,, K the issuance of said bonds
••F rB u ° r >’ in,ed on lh « lr
Bonds.” d ’' All °Pl’*>«e<l, the words “Against
John C. Foster, Chairman.
n i rr . Max Meyerhardr, Clerk.
Board oi Comr s of Roads aud Revenue.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:—
u^il’ie eaS ? ' Varl *’' 8 Administrator De
Bonis Nou, of Joseph Watters, represents to the
court in his pe ition duly filed, that he has ad
m}L li ?i t i ered < ’ ose l lh Waners estate. This is to
cite all pers -ns concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they can, why said ad
miHisrratur should not be discharged fiom his
nnVh'A’v ra V'*;' iu ‘. d r ® ceive letters of dismission
on the First Monday in November 1894 This
August 7th. 1894.
.. -» „ John P. Davis.
Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy J Count.. Ga.
Commissioners Sale.
W. F. Ayer I Rule to par 1 ition
rtv no f ln Eloyd Superior
J. W. BarnwellGuard’n. I Court.
G. C. Longstreet et. al.f
Under and by virtue of an order at
the March term of the Superior court of Flovd
county The undersigue I ( on.missioneis ap
pointed foi 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 hoi.r* for poblic sa'es, on the first
liiesdiyin November next, rhe following de
scribed real estate, to wit: “That tract of land
known as the Oak Hill farm, on the A*towah riv«
er. about eight miles from Rome, forn.or v
pled hy Dr c K Ayer, in the 23rd. District and
' d - of san! county of Flovd, compnsi
mg«hewholeofl.>t No 299 aud those portions
of lots no’s. 300, 301, and 302 which 1J on tbe
N<>rth side of the Etowah nver conteining
,hl ivt W 7'^‘‘ s ' le . rms ~r SiUe > one th.rd cash,
the balance in equal amounts in one and two
years with interest ar. 8 per cent from date of
sale, she title will be retail ed until all the
purchase money 13 paid. September 18th 18:)4
W. W. Brooks,
Sinlly J ohnson
coti.nabssiuuers
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county.
1 arric E. It illiatns 1 Libel for divorce
Hont r' win- i 4 ’’ hhtyd Superior
Ben], L. H illiams ) Court, Sc, t. Torm 1894,
.2 , S tl,e . defenda n t Bonjaniin L. Williams, you
are hereby notified and commanded to be and
appear at, the next term of the Superior Court
to be held tn the aforesaid county of Fioydnn
on the 2nd Mo iday in Jan nary 1895, then and
tliere to answer pl .ntilfs petition lor lible for
divorce, As in default thereof said court will
proc ed as ro justice shall appertain
Witnes- the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of
ihis 2 5 f11 <htv <>f Septembe
18.14. W. E. Beyseigel, elk, Supr, court Floy
county Ga. J
' wice a mo for 2-mo.
P« tition for Partition,
Mr J. D. McNabb, Mr*,Flora ) Petltiun fata*
1 m/t 8 “'““0 | ’ r ynkhouaer ' titioa
A Mr T, W. Nichols ) perlor Cr». tuK:
n > Tei rn 1894,
G., w Thomas. /
To the Defendant, G w. Thomas: You are
hereby notified to be and appear at the next,
term of the Superior court to be held in aiyl for
said county on the second .Monday in January
1895, then and there to make your defense, if
any you have to the above petition for partition
Said petition being to partition among the five
owners thereof the following proper’) , to-wit-
Wl>at was formerly known a* lot number (21:
i’i South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two
hundred and fifty eight feet, and runningback
along Cherokee Street so r hundred aud twenty
three feet, the back of the lot being only two
hundred and forty-one feet wide, containing
two acres more or lees, being the projierty de
scribed in a dend from Alfred Shorter to Thom
as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse
quently conveyed by said Thomas to his chil
dren. Also that tiact of laud in the Fifth Ward
of the city of Rome, Ga., lying immediately back
of the property above described and bouuded
as follow: Fronting on < herokee (formerly Ber
rv) street, iwo hundred and seven feet, and run
ning back ttie same width to an alley two hun
dred and forty one feet, being the same proper
ty descrilied in a deed from Alfred Shorter to
Mary Thomas and children, dated May 12th
1875.
m Itness the Hon. W, M. Henry. Judge o
*aid court, This Sept. 25th, 1894.
Win, E Beysiegel
elk, Supt, Court
Floyd Co, Ga,
TRh,ASLRY DEPARTMENT, Office Supervis
ing Architect, Washington, D. C., Octobers,
18IM.—SEALED PROI’OSA..S will be revived
at this office until 2 o’clock P.M. on! the 31st
day of October, 1894- and opened immediately
thereafter,for all the labor and materials rnquir
dforthe erection am!oompleti >n(excentheat
nK apathtus) including approaches, of theU. S.
PostOmceat Rome.Ga,in aecordance with draw
ings and s]>ecifi ation,copies of which may be had
it this office orac the oince in tue Supuiiutoud
ent at Rome, Ga. Each bid must be accompa
nied by a certified cheek fora sum not less tuan I
2 per cent of the a count of the proposal. The
right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to I
waive any defect O1 - informality in any bid
should it be deemed in the interest of the Gov
ernment to dot o_ All proposals received after i
the timestated will be refirnod to the bidders.
proposals must be enclosed in envelopes, sealed
tml marked, “PROPOSAL for tile hretamu and
Completion (Except Heating Arparatus) luclud-
ng Approaches, of the U. 8. Poet office at '
Kame, Georgia,” and addressed to Charles »
Ke n per, Acti i'g finj etvisii g Aicbitct.