The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 11, 1894, Image 7

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HE'S A DANCY UNCLE. u r Returns Wealthy and Makes his Neices Happy. ~ i -Ala October 11. —H. C 2oor®Jo’rme 0 ’ rmer ‘ y of Corinth, Mtss. C,M h dhpro today from Egypt. years ago he left Mississippi h g Lleas and inexperienced “" ,hiug but grit iDulti-ruiilionflire „ o h . IS made three trips entirely. H nnudthe continent siuce leaving * z nv. Betti : d Louth Africa He drove a trade _., tu an African king for two tracts of mineral land of seventy square at a nominal price . Last spring he sold one of them t 0 the British South American Mining Company for a million dollars cash. He has just sold the cth er to an BhigHsb syndicate fora million and r quarter and is en route to England to close the oeal. He will take two of his Alaba ma nieces, Misses O .ffee and Moore, with him. He gave them 4,50.000 each as a paesent today, BORN on a ship. < ■ » 9 <* * And Prisoner in Russia. But He's an American. k I r / - • Washington, Oct 10.— Nicholas Frederickson, claiming to be an American citizen, who was seized and imprisoned in Russia, and afterwards made his escape, called at the State Department to-day in furtherance of a claim for indem nity for illegal arrest. Frederickson asserts that he was feorn on shipboard in Persian wa ters, of a Swedish father and a halfbreed Eskimo mother. He resi ded in Alaska when the territory was acquired by the United States, and so became an American. A mere statement does not meet the requiements. He will have to prefer a formal complaint before the department can act in the mat ter of securing iu hmii'y for him New Patents- Th’s list of patents granted to citizens of Georgia for rhe week ending October 9th. 1894 report ed expressly for the Hustler of Rome through the Patent and Law offices of 0. E. Duffy, 7079. St- N. W, Washington, D. C; W. H. Adkins, Rome, Signal recording device. h. Lehmann, Atlanta,Stove. R. H. Polk, Savannah, Busy test for multiple switchboards . Albert A. Wood, Atlanta, Box corner binder. Lecture at Nevin’s Mrs. Emma Dye lectured to a fairly good sized audience of la dies only, at Nevin’s opera house this afternoon. Her subject was A Good Physique, and how to obtain it.” Superior Court. The case of Foster admsnistra forvs. Stevens after a long and tedi °c..» trial was settled today. Fql "wing is ti le wa y verdict read Q> as the deed from C. F, •Whens to Jesse B. Stephens de livered? A “It was.” Q- Is the said deed void as to cr, -aitors of C. F. Stephens?” A “It is not.” • M. Gammon. T Foreman, the court is on the case of 111 ' vs. H. J. Bradshaw, and ' "siderable interest is manifes to thetrial. Dairy Maids Festival. That catchy httie Operetta Th he 9R « o— B to be given on f 'th of 'is mor th promises Ite c? ” St B ’ iCeessi u! It’s for the the Young Men’s Libra •/. As eociatioti< prof chafl . A m Ust , Sho ' t ’ r C ° lle B e . >• ea b er . Irec tor and his siiccess of BomJ/i ° rH ’ B Bu ffici«iit warrant Med p to those inter- a t Mr. “ ,ir ßal tomorrow night First st- Al w «ltou’, 303 E«t * t7:45 ' AU the oho- P'ompi;’." i ' l ' , ' 3ted u M there PROFESSIONAL COLUMft DENTISTS. J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2081-2 Broad street , over Cantrell and Owens store. —— ♦— attorneys J - 0 " 167 at Law ’ M “ onic Temple Building Rome Georgia. JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Oflic Povercy Hill postoffioe coruor 3rd Avenue CH AS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at Masonic temple, Rome, Ga. RejfclCF. * DENNY—Attorneys at law. Otlic in Masonic remule. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Com , sellor at Law—Rome, Ga. W“ INO - w - STARLING-Enni- ■ £ Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. WS. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLY. M , J. NEAL—M’Henr,. Nunnallv & Neal- Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hal. Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, G PHYSICIANS ATO SURGEONS. DU. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeo Office at residence (44 avenue A, Fourt ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Burgeon a Offers his i rofessional services to the tie P*® of Rotae and surreunding country Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store 20 Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at CA. Trevitt drugstore. *O. 331 Broad street T«lephon 110. residen m. No-21 iFFIN-Physician and Burge —Office m r Masonic building. Resident 1 * 300(104$ <iue. Frank A-Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre- itt & Johns >n drug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt attention given all professional call W. Lb EpOOCLAS t&Q ISTHEBEBT. ipO NOSQUEAKING. S. CORDOVAN, ENCH&EN/WELLEBCALE 3.’J’POLICE,3SoIf% jso»2.WORKINGM ENs ' EXTRA FlNeT*”* ’?lZsßoysSchoolShqes, •HADIES’ '•^ J> DESTD° NGOt 4 SEND FOR CATALOGUE * W*L’DOUGLAS, □ ROCKTON. MASS. You can eave money by purchasing W. L. Dougins fvboes. Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against higX prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting an." wearing qualities. We have them sold every w here at lower prices for the value given'tl'ar any other make Take no substitute. If you: dealer casuot supply yon, -m. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, OWhat Nerve Berries have done for others they will do for you vigor \ O F 15TH DAY. M E W Easily, Quick!/ and Permanently Rostc.-dd. soth day A positive cure for all Wej Nervoußiies.- DebHity, and all tiieir train of oviH r<*sultin from early errors and later excesses; the reau of overwork, nick icmm. worry, et • Peveloy and gives tone and to t»u - o* gaiiM. Slop* unnatural bi igbU rmi«Mions caused by youthful errors or ev cessive use of tohncco, opium and liquor which lead to eonuumption and iwaaoaty The’r use shows immediate improvement. Accep no imitation. Insist upon having the <enj np Nerve Berries, " e o ntm carry°? " pocket. Price, SI.OO per box. six boxen, on ful treatment, $5.00. (iuaraniecd iociirc any \ a»e jf not kept by your druggist will send llietf* b> mail, upon receipt of price. In nlain wrap pe». Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders V AMERIC AN MEDICAL CO.. Cincinnati < F sale by Crouch & Co. DON’T FORGET The Cundeli Lumber Co., sells Cheap shingle sail grades. Cheap lumb e r aI I grades. Cheap ceiling and flooring, sash, doors, and bli,nds. 9-7-Imo. When you want to byy 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 delivered. Give me a call satisfaotion 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 OF ROME THnRSDAY OCTOBER I 1 1894, SBSHIfF SALE MB MV. NM, GEORGIA Floyd County: Willbu Bold before the court ho tee door in city of Rome Floyd county Ga. between the le gal ho re of gale on the la;, Tuesday in Noveiu her 1804, the following described property to wit: Town lot hi the town of Fore tville No. 222 fronting on Church St, 1' 0 fe ;t more or leas and iulining back ISO ft. mere or less. Being th e same lot conveyed by WadeS. C<>tban and Thos. G. Matters to Tommy cothan : Levied on by vir tue ol a Justice court ti fa issued from the 919th Dist. (.. M. in favor of Eunis & Starling vs, Eliza Ryals, as the p operty of the Defendant' Levy niai.e by w . Vyars L. C. Also .it the same time and piace, all that tract of land lying and being in the city of Rome Ga fronting on Broad st, 41 teet ami running back Mesterly 145 ft, on north side and ou booth side 127 ft. amt on west 43 ft. wide and known aa No, lb» in Kings aub-divition of the city of Romo and near the northeast corner of original laud lot 245 in 22 Dist. and 3rd. Sect, Floyd c >unty Ga Levied on by virtue of a Justice court Ufa issued from the 919th, Dist, G. M in favor of W A Smith vs, Gwens (rootlet. As the projierty of the Delt. Also at the same time and place, all right, ti le and interest of Mrs, Edward Haile, the ue ieii'-ant, in and totbat tract or parcel of land located in the state of ueorgia, and county, of Moyd, in the city of Rome and in the KtoWah division th in of, and f o .ling 150 feet on oth Avenue formerly Etowah street, and 130 feet on East 2nd, Street, former.y Franklin Street the aaiue being lot No. 42 on which there are a sev. en room residence and a five room residei ce and being also a part of lot No 43 adjoining lot No, 42 and fronting on 6th, Avenue, this part of lot No 43 being including in the above frontag e ou 6th. Avenue of 150 feet, on which there ia a five room residence—that partef lot No, 43 here in levied upon lying between lot No, 43 owned by Douglas & 00, and Mr, Henderson. The abov e described property levied upon under and by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from, the Supe rior Court "f Floyd county Georgia, on Oct. Oth 1894 in favor Os Mrs. A. H.cheney vs. Mrs. Ed. ward Haile and against the said property and levied upon as (!>► property ol the pefeudant of Mr. Edward Haile. Also at the same time and place, all that trLCI or parcel of land situated lying and being in the town of Forestville oa. the same being 118 fee‘ off of the east side o< said lot 145 and running back 105 feet, said tract or parcel of land being bounded on the north by Church St. east by lo owned oy W. J. Hall, isouth by lot owned by Trammell, and W est by remainder of lot 145 and now owned by J. . Johnson, Levied on by virtue of a Justice court ti fa issued Lorn the 919th, G. M. in favor of W. M. Gammons & co. vs, J L chambers. As the property of the Deft, Levy made by w F McLead L. C. Also at the same time and place part of lot of land in 24th, D st, and 3rd, Section oi Floyd co- Ga, containing 45 acre/as described in a deed to J, N. Batson of date Deer, 22.91, recorded in Book •‘8 S” of Deeds, page 395. Now all the land de scribed iu above deed Ijing ou the east side o; the public "road is not to be included in thi s mortgage the laud that is not to be included, beginning at the south east corner and running worth 11 chains and 25 links to the stob on the east side nf public road thence west two poles to lane from south 11 chains and 25 links to the south line thence east 9 poles to the beginn'ng corner, being two acres more or less. Levied ou by virtue of a mortgage fl la issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of M. W Brett vs* Mrs. J N Batson, As the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place, all of lanj jot No. 38 in the 15th District and4Ji. Section of Floyd county Ga. except 10 acres off the North east corner of said lot: No. 38 heretofore deeded and conveyed toD. L. Davis by A. S. Liphani, all of said lot so levied on coutaimng 150 acres, more or less, Levied on vir ue of ati fa issued f.orn Floyd Ordinary Court in favor of Ma y G. Lipman vs, John L. Hardin Ex. As the prop erty of che estate of A. S. Liphani uecased, rep resented by John L. Hardin, the executor < f s od estate. Also at the same time and place, lot of laud Nu . 226 in the 22nd District and 3rd Section of Floyd county Ga. Levied on by virtue of a mort gage fi fa issued from the Floyd Supe.ior Court in lavor of Emma e. Stowell vs joiiu W. Ross as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, one forty acre tract of Jana part of what is 1 nown as the Gus Davis place in Flatwoods District Floyd county Georgia, aud adjoining the property of John Daniels, Jas Davis, Robert Ware Eblings and others, being the tract conveyed by Nancy. Al en io Geo. w. Allen by deed of rebuary 4th. Jfßs recorded in the office of tbeClerk of the Su_ periorCourt for said county in Book “J . J,” page 235 to which reference is here made for further dlscriptiou, it being the place whereon Geo. W. Allen resides July Ist 1891. Levied on bj virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued from the Floyd Superior courtjin favor of John M. Van diver v»George W. Allen, as the property < f the . defendant. Also at the same time and ph ee, all that tiact or parcel cf land lying and being in Floyd county, Georgia being one hundred aad thirty-tive acres of lot of land Nc. 184 in the 22 District and 3rd Section of f oyd county, being all of said lot except thirty acres sold off to D. O. Newton and mor • fully described in a deed made by St, Huffman to D.O Newton said 30acres in the south west corner of said lot being the place formerly owuad and occup-ed by St Huffman and ybere the said Huffman now lives. Levied o i by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from ihe Floyd Superior court lu favor of D. B. Hamil ton vs St Huffman, as the property of the defen. dant. Also at the same tin e and place,one bay horse mule about ten years old named Tobe, one sor rel maie about ten jears ,old named Jane, one white cow named white about 5 years old and on • Inlggy, one mowing machine, one bay rake and one 2 norse thimbleskein Studebaker wagon. Levied on by virtue »f two Iti fas one a mortgage ti fa in favor of J. B. Porter, the other a I aiwrer's Lein fl fa in favor 8. D. Hunt, bo;h vs C,L. Ansley, as the property of the defen daht. Also at the same time aud place, a l that tree or parcel of laud situated and being in Floyd douniy dborgia in' tht> town of Forestville, to ,wh; the oast half »f lot No. flfty-four frou'.i g on Calhoun stieet er road tif'y-tive fcit and mn hing back two'htindr'ed and five feet, and being flfty-two and one half wide on the back lin containing one-fourth of an acre, beihg U’e lot deeded by Mrs. R. T. Kiiig, tb E. A. Chap man July 13th lIUI. by virtue of a State and county tax'd f>.in favor of T.Q. Hand-Tr. m. f.ree vs Mrs. W.C. Hale, as the property of toe derendaht. Alao at the s me time ami place, one piece o land'in East Rome Floyi county Ga commenc Ing at north west corner Qt Spring creek roadr and Maple street aud running westerly on Spriu creek road 30 , feet th-nco at right angles north, oriy IW thence*t’ right angles w feet to Maple tUpet, these® a .'b ,l K Maple street to starting point’ b'e|hg a lot fronting on Spring creek road 6y. 150 oh Maple, street' Levie ion by v-rtue of a Justlcb court fl fa is a ed from tl e 0 t. b d. Mti f* dot df G a. H. H»rrl»\a J dlive >l.Krowh, as the proper. » V! o| defendant- Lyy «n«4® by W. F. Me Also at the Slim I time and place lying and being iu the 3 I district and 4th reel; ol Floyd Co. Ga: be ginning at the soutl - »e-t corner or the corner <>f Pacbe and Hill St. nun ing 160 feet along Mill stieet. to ihe nortl - vest corner, thence 2.50 eet to the <)ftl.-‘bst corne’, thence south lo* so t to south--ast corner thencdV(Bt t ong the north sibe of Pacbe street to the be i tiling, it be - ing the p operty known a, tbe Cave prinu Tannery now occupied Ly the sail R. N. Pearson & Co.and piirt of lo> No. 930. L» vied on by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued from the Flwyd Superior Court in favoi »f National Park Bank against R. N Pearson & Co. as tbe property of the deft. Also at the same time and place part of lot of land No. 240 in 23rd Dist, and 3rd. Sect, of Floyd Co. Ga. whicn by a certain deed of partition between the heirs o ’ Eli jah Polaine was conveyed to E. G. Gordon, which deed of parfitk n with a plat of said piece of land is recorded in Book “X X” of deeds page 675 in clerks office of the Su perior court of Floyd county Ga The western boundry of said piece of land so levied being 155 £eet long the Northern 214 feet long, The Eastern 237 teet long the Southern 185 feet long exception from this levy a piece of laud in Northeast corner of said discribed piece, 60 feet wide on Northeast Bide and running west 92 feet deep and the Rome and Decatur railroad right of way across piece of land herein Levied upon. Levied on by virture of two Justice court fi fas issued from the 919th district G. M Both in favor of Geo. A, H. Harris one against E. G‘ Gordon and Jim Thomae the other against E G Gordon, as the property of E, G Gordon. Levy made py W" P Me Leod L C. Also at the sane time & place Lot of land No. 40 in the 4th Di»’t.&4;h SeJt- of Floyd Co Ga. containing 160 aers more or less. Levied on by virtue of a|tax fifa issued by J J. Black T.C in favor of St.ate& Co,Vs Brown Johnson.As tbe poperty of the Deft juke C.Moore. Sheriff. PubFc sale of Real Estate. Whereas on the 22nd. day of May 1893 Charles Hamilton, of F oyd county Georgia, borrowed from the New-South Building & Loan Associa tion of New Orleans! La. the sum of nine hundred ($100) dollars on ten shares of stock iu said Association, and on the same date executed aud delivers i to said Association his bond or obligation in writing, whereby he promised to pay to said Association so long as It shall continue to exist, or as may be provided in its By-Laws, Rules and Regulation, the sum of seven dollars monthly on the last Saturday of each month,being in|stallment |due,oii ten shares of stock held him in said Association ard on which said advancejwas procure I and the sum of four and sv-100 no.lars monthly as aforesaid on ihe same day as interest ou said advance, and the further sum of four and 56-100 dollars being the premium agreed co be paid at the same time monthly, until said sum so advanced by the aid Association shall lie paid in full together with interest and premium; which said b' nd or obligation was secured by a dead of even date therewith to certain real estate in the city of East Rome, Floyd county, Ga. hereinafter more part cularly desert- ed: said aeeu recorded in the Clerk's office of Floyd county Ga. in book “V. V." page 309, on Mav 29th. 1893, to which reference is here made for ,greater certainty as to its terms and conditions. Ami w iici rxvr vj thv , tii*ms Os SAiU wvlld aud deed the said Charles Hamilton consented and agreed that should he make default in the pay ment of any one of --aid mon,lily payments as ■ above set forth, whether initallnient, interest or premium, and said default continue for the jie nbd of two [2] successive months, as set forth in the By-Laws of said Association then at, optiou of said Association whole indebted ness shall become due and exigible, and the said Association, by the terms of said deed through i s agen. or representative, wa- spe cifically empowered and auhtorized to advertise said propertyJrinCe a week for four weeks, in the newspapers in which the sheriff of said county advertises nis sales; and sell the same at public auction belore the Court house door of Floyd coimtv, ■*»., for cash in hand, conveying all right and eqnitv (hat said Qnrles Hamilton way have in and to said pro;>erty, and author izing said Association us agent or representa tive’o make tile pmehaser or purchasers ol'said property L-O 'd and sufficient titles in fee simple thereby divesting ou.ofthe said Charles Ham ilton all right ani equi » |that he may have iu andto -aid property and vewting the same in the purchaser or purchasers aforesa d. Anil whereas said Charles Hamilton has made default for more than two [2] months in the pay meat of said monthly installment, interest and premiums as se iorth above, said Association under the options aforesaid now declares said principal suiujot S9OO together with in-' stailnie: t«, Ihterest. premiumns and flhes.aggre gating on the Ist day of Oct. 1894 the sum of $1U52,8T due and payable imniediaiely. Ann now in exfecutienOf ttie authority vested In said Association b. said Char en Hamilton by "vlb ue of she (lesd her-in before referred to, •here will ba sold ou the first Tuesday iu Nov; between the Moure of 11 a tn. aiui 1 p.m. inftront of the Court house dbor bf Floyd couu t at pui-lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, andin bar of all right and equity of Charles Hamilton a< expressly stipulated in said deed the following real estate deseribed in said deed to wit, I Alt of laud tn the town of East -Rome lying andbelngal the Northeast corner of Maple s reef and t.ak Avenue, fronting on Oak Ave nue 75 feet and running bajk the »amo width on M .pie Street 79 feet with all the improvements li.ireou. '' • • ' ' ' And the proceeds of said sale will be applied first to the jiayfnent bf the money aivancdd as a-foresaid together, wl.b interest and preiui -11.114 ami tines and atiofn >s fees and the eX p<m.-es of this sale, amttbfa rewaiiidOr tt any will be pal lio said Charles Han'iUou; Affil the said Association, itft areniwt Ibgal rcpreeeutative'is autlio ized by said deed to p-oceed summarily, it necessarj, to !)«’. ttws purchaser ■orpurch»»ets io p-'seession, the sa d Charies HapiiiUm agree ing in said deed to surrender the same without let or hiuderance of any kind. This Oct 3rd -1894. ?.l»( vs. t, s NeW South Bail ling aud Loan Ansoeiatlon by : Vg. t. CheuM. attorney. ' -1 i "h r~ , "*. T i y ,=g The “pops” rutty ihajik tbe “tjort heads,” Judge Hides wifi jow havt ample lima m which to, sqtU# up » Public Sale of Valuable Land GEORGIA Floyd County Whereas, on the first day of November 1894, Georgia A. Drew < xecuteu and delivered to i!i< L >au and Trost Company her deed, under sec -B<>. ius9, 1976, 19H ol lire Code ol Geor gia 1882, to the lands bureiuai ler described tj, tue purpose oi s curing a debt referred to in said deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s s office of Fund Superior Court in book N. N. ol ’ deeds, page 580. Anu whereas, the said Georgia Loan & Trust Company did on said November Ist. 18«9 or di rec ly thereafter transfer amt assign to ihenu lersigued for a valuablecoueidera. ion, the notes j to secure tire payment <>t which .-aid deed Was executed, ami a. Hie same lime trausleried and _ assigned to the undersigned all of its rights un der said deed, and on tue urst day ot uctober 18.»4 executed ami delivered io u.e undersigned a ueed conveying the title of said lauds nu< the undersigueu together wiih all the powers, rights and n.leol l ire Georgia i.oan A* Trust Company undec ihe ueed oi said Georgia a. Drew inclu<(iug|.bepuwei toseil .-aid lan.isn, , case ot tielault in the prompt payment at mu<u iity o. iu.erest or principal ul said notes. I xo *> lh refore oy vin ueot the poser so vest e 1 in the undersigned, which is more accurate- > ly shown by reference to said deedoi Georgia a t Drew 1 win sell at public milcrv io ihe highest burner, tor cash, ou the first Tuesday in Note her 1894 dun. g tire legal hours of sale belore the Floyd County court house door in llouie Gil. . uic Un .s described iu the atort»,aid deed ul Georgia A. Drew to wit; 'That e< rtain ciiy 10. wi n improvements thereon in the Fi.ui tn <4 Ward oi tire city of Rome Hojdcoumy ueoi gla known as Fourth War.i city of Koine Flog. ■ ouiny Gu. said lot No. six |(>] in Bale’s Block: troutiug on Bridge street twe ty-4iveieet [ls] teet auu running back ninety [uO] feet between tue store lot sot J. C. Moure ami 11. A. J, Beard. 1 lie said deed first above mentioned was exe cuted aud delivered to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for the sum (it s4'Hi and the interest .coupons attached thereto, all oi said notes dated Nov. Ist 1889 and the principal note liearing interest at the rate ot eight per ceii; pet annum ami obligating the said Georgia a, Drew to pay ten per cent as attorney tees should sain notes be placed in attorney,s hands ftrr collection. 1 '■ l eaid;principal note is now past due by the terms ihe eot, and »o declared to be due tor Ue tauit in payiu ut of interest oi capons annexed thereto uue May Ist 1894, Hie amount of pnnci 1 a . iu-eresc and attorney fees that will be due on said nptes on the first Tuesday iu Noveuilier 1894 is $475 00 Fee simple titles will be made to tile purchase! at said >»ale and rhe proceeds o* such sale will he applied first to the paymen or said debt with interest and attorney fees and expenses of this proceedings, and the rt nianiu er, ITany win tie paid to said Georgia A. Drew or her legal representative, Dated thin uih uav of oct. 1894. S. R. Knapp. Hoskinson Jt Harris Atty, Public Sale of Valuable Land GEORGIA. Floyd County ; Whereas, on the first day oi May, 1892, I aad Evins executed and delivered to ihe security Investme/tt Company his deed, under sections, No. 1960, 1970, 1971 of the Code of Georgia 188 J to the land hereinafter described for die pur pose of aecnring a debt referred to in said deed, which deed is recorded iu the Clerk's office ol Floyd SuperiorCotm Ln book T Tof deeds, page 196, And whereas. The Security luvestmeLt Cou> pany did unsaid May 1, 1892 or direcuy then af ter transfer and assign to the unders-igned lo a valuable consideration, the notes to secure in payment of which said deed was execute., aud at the same time transferred and assigned Ui the undersigubd all of its rights under sa> deed, and on the Ist day of October, 18 '4 excut ed and delivered to the undersigned a deed con veying the title of said lands into the un..er signed together withall the powers, rights ano title of The Security Investment Company under the deed ot th,'said Isaac Evins, including th. po.'er to sell said lanes in case ot default iu the prompt payment at maturity of interest or prin cipal of said notes Now therefore, by virtue of the power so vest ed in the tin ersigned, winch is more accural elv shown bv reference to said deed of Isaac Evin’s 1 will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash on the first Tuesday in Nuveu.b. r, 1894 during the legal hours of -are. before ihe Floyd county court house door at Rome, Georgia, the lands described in the aforesaid deed of tsaa Evins to wit: Oue lanu lying in the 15lh district and 4th of F loyd County, Georgia, consisting of land lot Nos. (201) two hundred aud nine : [2lo] two bun dred and ten : (I{>Z) one hundred ami fifty one Also th>rty [3o] acres off of lot (153) one hundred and fifty three: tnirty [3o] ac es off of lot [ls_» one huddreu and fitly two and (30)thirtv acres of ot (224) two hundred aud twenty four. Sia earm containigg two hundred and tenacresinoae o less and being the same owned and occuppn May st, 1892 by Isaac Evins. Tbe said deed first above mentioned was eve. cuted and delivered to secure the payment <d a certain promi sory note for the sum of ssO> and the interest coupons attached t -ereto, a'l of said notes being dated May Ist 1892 and the principal uoieleariug interest atjthe rare <>f seven and a half per cent per anuiitn and ob ligating the said Isaas Evins to pay ten per cent, as attorney lees should said notes be placed in the attorney’s hands lor collection. Said principal is now iast due by the terms thereof, and so declared to l e due for default in payments of interest cupons annexed tlueto due May Ist 1 84. The total an ount of prinerp • 1 interest and attorney fees that will be due on said notes on he first Tuesday in November 1894 is $617.76 Feo simple title will bo made to .he purchaser ac said sale and the pro ceeds of such sale will be applied first to the payment of said debt with interest and attor ney fees and expenses of this proceeding, and the remaaiuder, it any, will be paid over to said Isaac Evins or his legal representative. Dared this6th. day of Oct. 1894. Mrs. Harriet Bulkley. Hoskinson & Harris atl’y. AdiiiiiiistratOte Sale. GFCRGIA, Floyd County : Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinar; will be sold before the Court house door in the City of Koine, said County between Hie lega hours of Sale, on the 111 st Tuesday in Augusi 1894. the following nr-iperty to wii : One lot i> DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward) City of Home, Floyc County, Ga., known as the former residence ol J. P.M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road or Bridge Street in the said City 90 feet and ex tending back, same wi-lth 140 feet, and being the property, conveyed by deer! of Mrs Mary T Freeman, to Mrs. M,E. Knox. Dated Febuary Ist., 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office superioa Court said County in Kook “Y.” of deeds, Page 498, No. 448 on June 28th. 1879, and ale tdtscrjli ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to ratd R. 11.-Me ,Arver, Dated April 2"th. 1881 and beoorded in Bork “C. E.” of deed", Page 282 Not 187.. Goojd lot sold as t>'e property of William T Sa on deceased. This July Jrd. 1394. W. J. Gordon, Administrator De Bonis Non with will annexed of Win. T. Gordon deceased,- Estate A. ¥fars>upport. Georgia, Floyd eouaty: To :di whmtiit. ifla’v concern: Notice is here by given, that the a praiirers appointed to set apart and assign a years support to the 5 minor children, ot Jack Prior dec*ai«eH, have fileil their award, and unless good and sirfficienr cause is shown, the same will be made the judg -1 rueut of the Court at the November term, 1894. of the court of Ordinar". This (Jot, Is , 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary - Fiord countyi Ga' Notice Guardians ooorgta, I agreeable to an order from Floyd tsul.ity, I the <X>ilit of Ordinary in and 1 for said"dountv will tie sold libfore the- (teurt -1 house door. lietween the legal bears of sale on the Ist Tuesday in October next, the follow : ing Koal Es.ate to wit: Tne South west quar ’ ter of lot of land kuownaff lot Nd, two hniid ed and tweiitv-eight IJ-W hitllie 2Brd District and 1 3rd Section of Floyd oouuty, oeorgia, contain ' mg forty-four ("4)acres more or less. Terms cash, his Anderson x Thompson, > mark. Guardian of tbeEstate es Samuel and Lncetik Thompson j *‘iii<no rs?’ “ *■■HMM■ i * Bids Waited. v I GEORGIA, Floyd county. The Board of Coinmi-uioncrs of Roadsand Rev . enue of said County will re -reive sealed bids for ■ tmllibng'tMfti flats - one- for- VeSlsan-1 oMrfor Poot’r Wtcrfi Su®cifcatlons are oti til* ihr’-the office of the Clerk of thtfMokrti. 'Said bifis th tie iu the Clerks office not later than Twelve o'clock _ nortnsmSaturday, Nprembet- 3rd, 1894. Tu e Board r*setV« the right io htteoi anV ’aud al e Witness th® Hon. johuC. Foettr, Chairmaa .t of the Board, This October 3rd. 1894. Bund Election. Georgia, Floyd County. By Direction of Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue, in and for tire Connty of Floyd, notice is hereby given, i hat on the «th day of Novembet, 1894, an election will lie held at all voting precincts wiihin the limits of said County, to determine the question whether cou pon bonds to tbe anioui t of Forty Thousand ($40,600.00) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd County for the purpose of paying the floating iiKlebteiiiiess of .-aid ( ounty. Said bonds shall bear interesiar tire rale of rive ]>«*rcent i>er aunuui, said interest pavable on the first ilav of .lanuary of each tear after the date of the issue of eal't bonus. Said bonUN shall bear dare J:ui nnrv t 1.18 5, and shall be of the following de. nominations: leu luouea.id($10,000.00) Dollars to be of the denomination of I- ive(s6.<io) Dollars leach. Leu 1 Hous.ml ($lo,6(10.00; Dcllars tobeofthe denomination of Ten <slo i.O) I ollarseach i'vn Thousand («.10,000 00) Dollars to be of the uenonnnatiou of twenty (S2O (Hi) Dollars each ten Thousand ($10,000.00, Dollars to be’ of the (leiiomiiiaiion oi Fifty (*50.00, Dollars «.ach. the first twelve ..ears, <n.ly the interest of he' piHl 111 ' 1h ‘ P ui<| , (hereafter there slial rue Thirteen h year Five Thousand (SSOOOOOI Dollars of prini ipa .(Five Dollar bonds) iud tw I housaml (2000.00) Dollars of interest: The Foufteenih year Five Thousand ($5000.00) Dollars of principal (F ive Dollar Bonds) and Seventeen Hundred and Fifty ($1750) Dollarsof iiilercKt; Ihe Fiftee th year Five Thousand ($5000.00 ‘h'llars Os principal, (Tex Dollar Bonds) and Fifteen Hundred(lsoo.oo) D. l'ars of interest. Ihe sixteenth |> ear Five Thousand (SSOOO 00) Dollars of principal, ( leu Dollar Bonds, and ere huntlred ai,d Fin ? < 1230 > D °hars of in- The Sevei.teentbyear Five Thou and (5000.00) Dollars pnueipai (Twintv Dollar Bonds) and One Thousand ($1000.00) collars of Interest • Ihe Eighteenth year, Five thousand (ssodo.oo> Dollarsoi principal (twenty Dollar Bonds, and Seven Hundred and Fifty (.60.00) Dollarsof i ii t <*rvst.. 'lhe Nineteenth year Five Thousand ($5000.00 Ihiilarsot nnneipal [Fifty Dollar Bonos] and -.'-T “J ,n, * r e(i [s-• oo,io] Dollars of interest; •he Iwi-ntiein year Five Thousand [55006 00- Doilars of principal [Fifty Dollar Bonds] and Iwo Hundred and F'ifty' [s2su.ooj Dollarsof in fully pa'id “fl. pr,uclpal and iulur « st will be Ail voters favoring the issuance of said bonds * 1 , 1 l h “ VB whiten or punted ou their ballots Rondii °PP oSe< i» th® wordH u Against John C. Foster, Chairman. u . . r , , Max Mejerbardt, Clerk. Board of tomr’s oi Roads aud Revenue. Application for Letters of Dismission. , GEORGIA, Floyd County:— n,\\»l e Ii eaß ' J ' y at *-*’ ,s Administrator De re nts Non of .niseph W atters, represents to the court in his pe ition duly tiled, that he has ad ministered Joseph Warters estate, This is to cite »11 persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministrator should not be discharged fioni his and receive letters of dismission on tbe r irst Monday in November 1894. Thia August 7th. 1894. A John P. Davis. Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floyd County, Ga. Commissioners bale. W. F. Ayer | Rule to par'ltion r«v u vß ’ iiz. Iln rioyd Superior J. W. Barnwell Guard n. [ Court. G. C. Longstreet et. al. j Under and by virtue of an order granted at tire March term nf the Superior court of Floyd county. The undersigne I ( oii.niissnmeisap p..inted for the puiiHise, will sell for partition, in the above stated cause, «t,t public outcry bo fore the Court house door tn Rome, between the usual hour, for p.,hli<: sa'es, ou the first Tuesday lu November next, rhe following de scribed real estate, to wit: “That tract of land known as the Oak Hill farm, on the Etowah riv er, about eight miles from Rome, former v occu pied Jiy Dr C. K Ayer, in the 23rd. District and l d. Section of said enmity of Ftovd, comprisl ing the whole of lot. No 299 and ibose portions of lots NO’S. 300,301, and 362 which he on the North side of the Etowah river containing abou 440 acres. Terms of sale, one Hi,rd cash. the lialance In equal amounts in one and two years with interest at 8 per cent from date of sale. Ihe title will be retained until all the purchase money is paid. September 18th 1894, . J. B. Sullivan, W. W. Brooks, Sinity Coi.-u.-, afimers Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. ' Carrie E, Williams i Libel for divorce ii u „: i i 461 *'l‘»yd Superior Benj. L. Williams) Court, Se< t. Term 1894 l<>,the defendant Benjamin L. WjlMams, vou are hereby notified and commanded to be and anpear at the next term of the Superior Court ■ o be held in the aforesaid county of Flovdoa OU the 2nd Monday in January 1895, then and there to answer plantiffs ]>er ition for lible for divorce, As in default thereof said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witries- the Hon. W. M. Henry Judgo of aforesaid county. This 25th dav of Septembe 1894 W’. E. Beyseigel, elk, Supr, Gouri Floy county Ga. twice a mo for 2-mo. ■-wrsrrr>ws-ir-T P( tition for Partition, Mr. J. D. McNabb, Mrs,Flora ) Petition for par Watt rs, Samuel Funkhouser J tition 1 evil Hit M r T, W Nichoh ) nerior Sept. / Term 1894, ■ • . i fIV a Uviiiao. / To the Defendant, G w, Thomas: You are he reb v no I tied to be and appear at the next, term of the Superior court to be heldin and for said ouinty on the second Monday in January W 95, then and there to make v<mr defense, if any you hare to the above petition for partition Said petition being to partition among the five owners thereof the fol.owing properG , to-wit- V/bat was formerly known as lot number (21: ri South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two hundred aud fifty eight feet, and runutn. Haack ab>ng ( berokae Street so r hundred and twenty three ffMrt, th< df the lot tiejug only two ■unbred and forty-one feet wide, containing two acres more o^lees, being the proper*y de- RCr , I ,>e< a from Alfred shorter to ’ihom as Ihinnas, dated Februarv 11th ( 1870. subse quently conveyed by said Thomas to his chil uren. Also that tiact of la•»<! in the Fifth Ward <jf the city of Rome, Ga., lying immediately back .. l ,r< b «Tty above described and bounded follow: Fronting oa Cherokee (formerly Ber ry) street, two hundred and seven feet, and run nine back the same width to an alley two bun dred and forty one feet, being the same propir u dos « rll,o 'l in a deed from Alfred Sfiu»u» to Mary Thuinas and children, dated May 12th 187 X». witness the Hon. W, M. Henry. Judge o said court, This Sept. 25'h, 1894. Wix, E Beysiegel clk.Supt, Court Floyd Co, Ga, —♦’•—.■■■ll —— I HF, (Si R\ DEPARTMENT,.Office Supervis- Washirfgum, D. C. t Octobei-3, 1894 -EEaI-ED PROPOSA..S will be re ebed at tills office Until 2 o’clock P. M. on! the 31st day of October, 1894. and opened immediately thereafrer.for all the ialior and materials requip qdfcrthe erection arnieompleu-Hirexcept heat “Pl'Hiaches, of theU. S. 1 oseottH-eat Ronle.fJa.re acobrihMKft with draw ings and speclfi ation,copies of which ruay be bad At this office or si g»h otiice ol the Superinte-ud- Each bid mu-t lie aceomps -by a CerttHAd check for a sum not less than .2 per ceat cf the anoint es the proposal. n>e right is reserved to reject any or all bids or te waive any defect or loformahtv in any bM '■houhl it he deemed in the interest of the Gov eThrrrerrt tottbW Atl proposals received after the tunestated will be ret irneu to the bidders. Proposhi® must be enclosed in envelopes, sealed and inartred, 1 PROPOSAL for the Erection and Oputyleityn (Except Besting Arparatus) lirelud , ing AflproachM’, of the U.S. P office at Baine, Georgia,” and addressed to Charles Ke t"lwr,Aoluug Supervising Aiehitct. Wanted. GEORGIA, Floyd County: jTsffi-Hoarfl of Corinn-istioners of Hoads and Revenue Will receive appHeatiou* of pete.>ns desiring th act as fireman’a. the CbiFrt- Hrfuse statlng salary per month, for which they wii jot-, Sa,d applications must be in tire Clerks of Acs by Twelve o’chwir noon on Saturday Noveiu. ber3rd, 1894 MUtnee. fne Hon. Jotin C. Footer. Chairman of the Board. This October 3rd. 1394. t e M.S Xe/eraai-lt, Cfl.'X. ‘‘ - 3 t