The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 22, 1894, Image 4

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oi,-.rrtv aiiU services as general ly apperta ins and belongs to such or ganizations, as the object and pur pose of the organization is the nro motion of the public welfare and the protection of the property of their fellow citizens, and not for the pur pose of trade and profit, or personal gain, no capital will be employed except such as may become necessa ry and useful for the purpose of out fit, protection of the same maintain ance of Ist organization, and as m»y be needed, providing said organize tion or company with suitable qua . ters within the corporate limit, city oj teoui', said county, wherefore y< ur pray that they and . lh<-i- Mfcciates and successors may be i • with tin- usual piiviligie exemptions, and vested h corporate means as may b and consistaut with tin- pi: - such orgaiiiz itions and . s be allow* d by law am! your pe- pray the granting oi 01- ■HBB ' 1 1,1 i - ' :,i 11 ; ' I ■' ■ |B^^Br-! mm'. i'l: ■ h i. " n '(i ||||||B f :rnv . And y.air iHnpi.-rt pray etc. Hamil on Yancey, BF Petitioners Attorney. ■ Filed in office Oct. 9ih. 1894, B Wm. E. Beysmgel, Wk. Sup t. Court. Fl< >vd County: A tru< ■Bro from Book No. 1 of Charter. HK 180. This Oct. 11th. 1894. ■BB Win. E Boy si< gel B Clerk SuperiorC uirt. fi B Floyd County Oa. western & ' Atlantic, AND N„C. &ST. L. RAILWAYS —TO— • ■ -’B -Louisville iBiB Ciueinnatti St- Lo us HBas City pR® ciupliis . -AND- I 1 The West Htaick tfmc and Vestibuled trains carrying Sleeping cars. For any iuforiuatior or write to ■MI TH Agent, Rome da. EDMONSON |BBlV rasH ' A( d- Chattanooga Tenn B JOS. BROWN. Traffic Manager Atlanta, fla. M| C E HARMAN general rass A£t Atlanta da. ■ K led oil ■ the of ■ |V ■v ■M Bv £M?SSF V -‘J^fliCftSfi * J » M ii. ;,-:, i.xul. hS- : SV^.l''V'*f ? ’:~t ! i< I adjmm. g the property ol John Daniels,Tar/, lavis, Robert Ware Eblings an: others, being the tract conveyed by Nancy Al eti o Ge•>. w- Alien by deed of F< buary 4th. ibS5 recorded in the olilce of the Clerk of toe su periorCourt lor sain county in Book “J . J,” page 535 to which reterence is here made tor further inscription, it being the place whereon >,eo. \V. Allen resides July ist 1891. Levied on oy virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd Superior courtjin favor of John M. Van diver vs George W. Allen, as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Floyd county , Georgia bring one hundred and tbirty-ttvo acres of lot of laud Nc. 184 in the 22 District and 3rd Section of Fioyd county, being all of said 10l except thirty ’ acres sold off to D. O. Newton and more fully described in a deed made oy St Huffman to D O Newton said 30 acres in the south west corner of said lot being the place f< rmerly owi od and occupied by st Huffman .nd where the said Huffman now lives. Levied oa by virtue ol a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd Superior coun in favor of D. B. Hainn t >n vs St Huffman, as the property of the defen dant. A Iso at the same time and place, one bay horse mule about ten years old inmed Tobe, on-j sor rel nuire mule about ten .ears old named Jane, one white cow named While about 5 years old and on buggy, one mowing machine, one hay rake aud om 2 nurse thimbleskein fctu< ebaker wagon. Le'. icu on by virtue of two ti fas one a m •rtgage ti la in favor of J. B. ' orter, the otliei a Laborer’s Lein ti fa in taver S D. Hunt, Poti, issut • from the Floyd < ity Court and vs. c, L. Aus'.oy, as the property of the defeu . dam. Also at the same time and place, a 1 that tract or parcel of laud situated and being in Floyd county Georgia in the town of Forestville, to wi : ’the east half of lot No. fifty four fronting on < alhouu st.eet or road tit y-five feet and run ning back two hundred and five feet, and being fifty-two and one halt f. et wide on the back line containing one-fourth of an acre, being the lot deeded by .Mrs. 1;. F. King, to mi >. E. A. < bap man July* 13tli 1871 by virtue of a State and county tax fl f > in save- of T.O. Hand. T- ns feree W. C. H. 1 , as the property of .he defendant. Also at the s me time and place, one piece of land in Eist Rome Floy i county Ga Comment ingat north west corner of Spring creek road and M iple street and running westerl yon>prin ere -k road 50 feet th nee at right angles north erly 150 feet thence at right angles easterly 2o feet io Maple -treet, thence along Maple street 150 feet to starting point being a lot Ironting on Spring creek road by 150 feet, on Maple street’ Levien on b> virtue of 'Justice court 11 fa is. sued from the 919th District o. M in favor of G. ! A. H. Harris vs Olive M. Brown, as the proper ty of the defendant. Levy made by W. P. Me Leod L. O. Also at tlie same tune and piaur lying' and being in the 3d district and 4th sect; of Floyd Co. Ga: be ginning at the soutl - .est corner or the corner of Pache and Mill St. rum ing 150 feet alt i g Mill street to the north-west corner, thence 250 feet to the north-west corner, thence south 150 feet to south- ast. corner thence west aiong the north side of Pache street to the beginning, it be - ing the property known as the Cave opring Tannery now occupied by the said It. N. Pearson & Co.and part of 10, No. 930. Le vied on by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued from the | Elisyd Superior Court in favoj of National Park Bank' against K. N. Pearson & Co. as the 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 of Eli- Polaah jine was conveyed to E. G. Gordon, which deed of partition with a plat of said piece of land is recorded in Book “X X” of dueds page 675 in clerks office of the Su perior court of Floyd county Ga ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - Hi ■* ■.' ■ w ‘'"B H \\ ■. . d - i o -. ■ 1 rfer- .-uni 11 1’■ 'i' lll nod pine 111 u !>■ II In -ir 1 "11 y.-itr ii‘ a- pi'.p.-ily ni defendants a fir'a fmm City Court ol Sliugluff & Co vs. J Battle <fc P. H. C. oods. Jake C.Moore. Sheriff. HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Ga. Floyd Co. John W Cope laud, has applied for exemption of personality and setting apart and valuation of h'>mestead and I will pass upinthe same at mv office in the city of homo Ga. ai 10 o’clock A. M. Nov. 2 1894 John P Davie. Ordinary n or i c - • tin of the State < f Georgia Coiuenciug on the 24. th day f October, 1894 t-r ihe passage of a Bill to be entitled ‘'An Act to ; mend an Act approved September 27 th utitled An Act to establish a Cky Cun t in the County of Floyd,by striking the word ‘lour* from th« t urteeath lire of Section 111 of said Act and inserting in hue thereof the word ‘three’ so as to make any person liirible for the Judgeship of the City Court of said County of Floyd, who a toe time of bis appointment shall hive attained the age of twenty fiv> years, and shall be a lawyer, and have practi ed law in this State foi is much as three years and have been ■i resident of said County for as much is one year next preceding hie appointment’' October 11th 1894 30r Citation-*L‘*ave to Sell, Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern ; A. 11. Ellis, Er cutor of Radford Ellis, deceased has in due orm applied t<> she undersigned for leave to sell lanus belonging to the estate of said de ceased, and said application will be heard on the tir-t Monday in Nov. next. This Ist day of Oct. 1894. John I*. Davis, Ordinary Citation Leave to Sell. Georgia, Floyd county. T<>all whciii it may corcern: C. W. Under wood Administrator of .1. A. Stansbury deceas 'd his in line form a plied to the undersigne 1 for lea ve to sell tlie lands belonging to the es tate of said deceased, and said application wi.l be heard on the first Monday iu Nov.next. this Cih. day of Oct. 1884, John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Citation. GEORGIA, Floyd County. v hereas, J. A. Rounsaviile has petitioned the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of said County so a change in the Silver Creek r ad, n arßounsaville’s mil:, and in front of is residence; and the Commissioners of Cave hpring i istrict have recommended that Said petition be granted. This is to notify all persons having obj< ctionsltheret.o or claims for damage arising therefrom to make tlie’same known at the next meeting ol’s.id Board of Commission ers to be held on the first Mwiiday in November next. Witness the Hon. John C. Foster, Chairman of th Board. Tnis 3rd. day of October 1894. 30 d Max jMeyerhardt, Clerk If you want the latest and most beautiful Fashions get your Fashion sheets at Lan ham & Sons Free, fourth Ward, 6i r ibuu imiiMnrt i CENTRAL HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Shaving 10c. Hair cutting 25c 1 employ skilled artist and guarantee satisfaction, money refunded. Give me a call and be convienced that this is the place to have vour tonsori al work done. J. W. Wood CITY TAX NOTIE. Notice is hereby given that the ’ last halt of city tax is now due. « Persons failing to pav the same ’ or-. c are liable to execution. Oct. 13th 1 II 1894 Halsted Smith Clerk Council. » CTOBER, Z1 1894 bW->.i- <u' \ ;i • i ! ' 1 ( HI Dt V ~, I . |\ "I N" \ eu.i.i I i :U. \ i,.-- ... <-u. . t .l < BBBBBMMf .. .... ■ I.' rl d'--' I I” 'I 1 ■ ■' j' |,: " l ' ■■" i " w-'i'J' d' '''l i* in >li>' 1 lerk - | 'l Superior i ourt in liook N. N. of idpc 580. ■Lnu Wuei't-as, the said Georgia Loan & Trust did Oil said November Ist . 1889 or <ll - iy thereafter transfer and assign to the mi le r si, ,ied lor a valuable < ou*i<ier*< ion, Hie notes to st* ure the p. y ment oi which raid deed was executed, and a’t the same time transferred and as-igued io the undersigned all of its rights un der said dued. ami on tne nrst day of October 1894 executed and ileiivcretl to the undersigned a need conveying the title of said lauds into the undersigned together with all the powers, righ.s and title of The Georgia Loan & Trust Company under the deed of said Georgia A. Drew including; be power to sell said lands in case of delimit in the prompt payment at ma'.u rity in interest or principal ot said antes. Now, th refore by virtueot the po»er so vest ed in the undersig.ieii, which is more accurate ly shown by referenda to said deed of Georgia A. Drew twill sell at public outcry to the highest binder, tor cash, on Hie first Tuesday in Nove . • ber 1894 duni g the legal hours of sale before the F loyd County t ouri house door in Rome Ga. the lan ;s described in the aforesaid deed oi Georgia A. Drew io wit; That certain city lot wi.ii .mprovemeii.s thereon in the Fourth (4) Ward ot tne city of Rome Floyd county Geor gia known as fourth Warn city of Koine Flovd oumy Ga. said lot No. six [6] iu Bale’s Block: fronting on Bridge street twenty-five feet [2s] feet and runirng back ninety [9o] feet between the store lots of J. C. Moore and if. A. J, Beard. The said deed first above mentioned was exe cuted and delivered to secure the payment of a certain proiuissoiy note for the sum of £-100 and the interest coupons attached thereto, all of said notes dated Nov. Ist 1889 and the principal note bearing interest at the rate ot eight per cen per annum and obligating the said f.eorgia A, Drew to pay ten per cent as attorney fees should said notes be placed in attorney js hands for collection. r>aid;piincipal note is now past due by the terms the eof, and so declared t<> be due for de fault in pay in nt of interest ot cupons annexed thereto due May Ist 18 4. The amount of princi pal, interest and •attorney fees that will be due ou said notes on the tir-t Tuesday in November 1894 is 8475 00 Fee simple titles will be made to the purchase! at said sale and the proceeds of such sale will be applied first to the payment of said debt with niterestaud attorney fees and expenses of this proceedings, and the remaind er. if any win bo paid to said Georgia A. Drew or her legal representative, Dated this 6th dav of < »ct. 1894. S. R. Knapp. * Hoskinson & Harris Atty, * Public Sale of Valuable Land GEORGIA. Floyd Couxty; Whereas, on Hie first day ot May, 1892, I aac Evius executed and delivered to".he Security Investment Company his deed, under sections'. N". 1969,1970, 1'.i71 of the Code of Georgia 1882 to the land hereinalter described for the pur pose of securing a debt referred to in said dei-d, which deed is recorded in the Clerk's office ol F oyu Superior Court m book T T ol deeds, pace 196. Aud whereas. The Security luvestmer.t Com pany did Giisaid May 1, 1692 or direci.y ther. af ter transfer anu assign to lhe underssigneil lo a valuable coi.siueraiion, the notes to secure Co payment of which said deed was execute, and at tiie same time transferred and assigned to the uudersigub'i all of its rights under sai deed, and on the Ist day of October, 18 >4 exeu. ed anu delivere”. to ilm undersigned a deeu c..n vi yiug the title of sai: lauds into the uu ,er signed together with .41 the powers, rights and title of The Security Inves.inent ( ompauv under the deed of the sai.l li-aac Evins, including th po>- er io sell said lam s in case ot default io the prompt payment at maturity of interest or nrin ci. alofsaid notes N.,w. therefor., by virtue of the powei so vest ed in the uu ersigued, winch is more accurately 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 Noven b r, 1894 during the legal hours of -a e. before the Floyd eou.ity court house door at Rome, Georgia, the lands described iu tne aforesaid deed of Isaa Evi is town: One farm lying in the 15th district and 4tb of Floyd County, Georg a, consisting of laud lot Nos. (201) two him r d and nine : [2lo] two bun dred and te.i: (152) one hundred and fifty one Also th'rty [3o] acn s off of lot (153) one hundred and fifty thiev : thirty [3<>] ac es off of lot [152 one huddreo and fitly two and (30) thirty acres of ot (224) two hundred aud twenty four. Sia earm containigg two hundred and ten acres moae or less and being the same owned and occupied May st, 1892 by Isaac Evins. The said deed first above mentioned was eve. cuted and delivered to secure the pavmentof a certain promi-sory note for the sum of SSOO ami the interest coupons attached thereto,"all of said notes being dated May Ist 1892 and the principal note 1 earing interest atjtlie rate of seven and a half per cent per annum and ob ligating the said Isaas Evins to pay ten per cent as attorney fees should said notes be placed in the attorney’s hands lor collection. Said principal is now past due bv the terms thereof, and so declared to be due for default in payments of interest c-upons annexed threto due May Ist 1 84. The total amount of principal interest and attorney fees that will be due on said mites on he first Tuesday in November 1894 is $617.76 Fee simple title will be marie to .he purchaser at said sale and the pro ceeds of such sale will be applied first to the payment of said debt with interest and attor ney tees and expenses of this proceeding, ami the reinaainder, it any. will be paid over to said Isaac Evins or his legal representative. Dated this6th. day of Ot". 1894. Mrs. Harriet Bulkley. Hoskinson K Harris att’y. Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Floyd County Pursuant to an order ot the Court of Ordinan will be sold before the Court house do-r in the Cityzof Rome, said County between the lega hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in August 1894. the following property to wit: One lot i? DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward) City of Rome, Floyc County, Ga., known as the former residence"ol J. I’. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road or Bridge Street iu tl.e said City SOYeet and ex tending back,same width 149 felt, and being the property, conveyed by deed of Mrs. Mary T. Freeman, to Mrs. M,E. Knox. Dated Febuary Ist., 1889. Recorded iu Clerks Office Superioa Court said County in 'look “Y.” of deeds, Page 498, y o. 448 on Jui e 28th. 1879, and also d-iscrlle ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to zaid R. B. Me Arver. Dated April z itli. 1881 ami Recorded in Bork“C. E.” of deed-, Page 282 No. 187. GoOjd lot sold as t>>e property' of William 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 Support. Georgia, Floyd county : To al i whom it may concern: Notice i.s here by given, that the a praisers appointed to set apart and assign a years support to the 5 minor children, ot Jack Prior deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made the judg ineni of the Court at the November term, 1894, of the court of Ordinary. This Oct, Ist, 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, Ga- Notice Guardians Georgia, 1 Agreeable to an order from Floyd county, J the court of Ordinary in and for said countv will be sold before the court bouse door, between the legal hours of sale on the (et Tuesday in O lobar next, the follow lug Real Es ate to wit: Tne South west quar terof lot <4 land known as lot No, two bundled ami twenty-eight (2.8) in the 23rd District and 3rd Sec-ion of Floyd county, Georgia, contain ing forty-four (->4 lucres more or less. Terms cash. his Anderson x Thompson, mark. Guardian of the Estate of Samuel and Lucretia Thompson “minors,” Bids Wanted. GEORGIA, Floyd connty. The Board of Commissioners of Roads and Rev Enue of said County will receive sealed bids for building two flats, one for Veals ami one for Pope's Ferry, Specifcations are on file in the nftice of the Clerk of the Board. Said bids to be In the Clerks office not later than Twelve o'clock noon on Saturday, November 3rd, 1894. Th Board reserves the right to reject any and al lids. Witnoss ti>e Hon. Sjohn C. Fo«t< r, Chairman I >f Hie Board, This October 3r4. 1894. •0-4 Max Meyorhardt, Clerk, | Bond Eleclion. Georgia, Floyd County. By Diiectiim of Board of Commissioners of Roads ami Revenue, in ami for the County of Flovd, notice is hereby given, i hat on ilie iltli. day ot N'ovembci, 1894, an election will be held ai all voting precincts within the 1 mils of said County, to determi' e the ipies, ion w belle r eou pon bond* to toe amou r of Forty t housaiid (£40,000.00) Dollars shall be issued bt Floyd County for the purpose o£ pay ing :he fl< aiiiig indebtedness of-aid < minty. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of live percent per annum, said inti rest payable on tin first day of January ot each year after tba date of Hie issue of said bonds. Said bonds shall bear dale Jan uary Ist. 1895, and shall be of the following de. nominations: 'ten Thousand (£10.000.00) Dollars to be of the denomination of Five(ss,llo) Dollars each. Ten llieus iud (slo,<a)u.olb Dollars to be of the denomination ol 1 eii $10.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand (srlO.OOiHioi i> liars to be of the denomination of t wenty (S2O 00) Dollars .each. Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars to be of the denomination of Fifty ($S0.00) Dollars ach. For the first twelve .cars, wi.ly the interest of said bond, shall be paid, Hieieafier there shal be paid. The Thirteen 11 year Five Thousand (ssooooo] Dollars of principa .(Five Dollar bonds) and tw Thousand (2000.00) Dollars of interest ; Tile Fourteen:h year Five Thousand (SSOOO 00) Dollars of principal (Five Dollar Bonds) ami Seventeen Hundred ami Fifty ($1750) Dollarsof interest; The Fiftee th year Five Thousand ($5000,00 Dollars of principal, (Ten Dollar Bonds) ami Fifteen Hundred (1500.00) Dollar* of interest. she Sixteenth year ' Five Th itisand (SSOOO 00) Dollarsof principal, (Ten Dollar Bonds) anu Twelve Hundred and Fifty (1250) Dollars ol in terest; The Seventeenth year Five Ti>ou and (5000.00) Dollars piiucipal /Twi nty Dollar Jmiidsiami One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars of interest ; The Eighteenth year, Five thousand ($5000.03) Dollarsof principal (Twenty Dollar Bonds) and Seven Hundred and Fifty (.50.00) Dollarsof interest, The Nineteenth year Five Thousand ($5000.00 Dollars ot principal [Fifty Dollar Bonus] and File Hunureu [s■ 00,1'0]Dollars of iutercs' ; The Twcntietn year f ive Thousand [5.'.000.00- Dollars of principal [Fifty Dollar Bonds] and Two Hundred and Fifty [5250.00] Dollars of in lerest, when principal and interest will be fully paid off. All voters favoring the issuance of said bonds will have written orpiinted on their ballots ■ F r Bond*.’ All opposed, the words “Against Bonds.” John C. Foster, Chairman. Max Meyernardt, Clerk. Board of Comr s of Roads and Revenue. replication for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County:— Whereas A. j. Watters Administrator De B >uis Nou, of Joseph Watters, represents to the court in his pe ition duly tiled, that he has ad ministered Joseph Warte's estate. This is to cite ill pers ms concerned, kindred and ere itois to show cause, if any they can. whv said ad ministrator should not be discharged'fi om hi.- administration and receive letters of dismission on the First Monday in November 1<94. This August 7th. 1894. John P. Davis, tug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floyd Countv. Ga. Commissioners Sale. M. !■. Ayer | Rule to par ition , , vs - II" Floyd Superior J. w . Barnwell Guard’ll. | Court. G. C. Longstreet et. al. j Under and by virtu.- of an order granted at the March term of the Superior court of Fl yd county. The undersigne I ( oii inissioneisap p inted for the put pose, will sell for partition, in the above stated cause, at public uuicry be fore the Court house door in Rome, between the nsu..] hour, f-..' p blic sales, on the first T’uesd ,y in November next, the fo.lowing <le senbed real es ate, to wit: “That tract of larm known as the Oak Hill farm, on the i.towah tiv er, abouteight miles from Rome, former y oc u pied hy Dr C. K Ayr, in the 23rd. Distric. and .1 d.S"cti. n of said countv of r lovd, compr.si ing «he whole of lor No 299 and those portions of lots No's. 300, 301,and 302 which l.e on the North sido of the Etowah river containing abou 4D acres. Terms of sale, one th.rd cash, the balance in equal amounts in one aid two years with intere.-r at 8 per cent from d«te of sale. The title win be retail ed until all the pure ,ase money is paid. September 18th 1894. J. B. Sullivan, W. W, Brooks, Smily Comiu.ss'" «rs Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Carrie E. Williams ) Libel foudivorce u ■ T VS ..,-,>- I * 5 ’ *'loy<l Superior Beni. L. Williams) Court, Sui t. Tarni 1894, Tojthe defendant Benjamin L. Williams, you are hereby notified and commanded to be anil appear at the next term <?f the Superior Court to beheld in the aforesaid countv of Fioydnn ou the 2nd Monday in Jannarv 1895, then and there to answer pl,n-tiffs petition for Hide for divorce, As in default thereof said court will proc, ed as to justice shall appertain. Witnes- the Hon. W. M. Henrv Judge of aforesaid county. This 25th dav of Septembe 1894 w. e. Beyseigel, elk, Sitpr, court Floy county Ga. twice a mo for 2-mo, P< tition for Partition, Mr. J. D. Me'abb, Mrs,Flora ) Petition for par Watt rs, Samuel Funkhouser ' tition loyit Su & JVl>' T, M Nichols ) nerior Crt. Sept. vs > ( Term 1894, G ,W Thomas. , ) To the Defendant, G w, Thomas: You are herebv no ified to be and appear at tile next, term of the Superior court to be heldin and for said county on rhe second Mondav in Januarv 1895, then and there to make your defense, if any you have to the above petition for partition Said petition being to pane ion among the li,e owners thereof the fol owing proper , , to wit What was formerly known as lot number (-’1: 1 i south Rome, fronting on Main Stree two hundred and fifty eight feet, and running back along Cherokee S reet f<> r hundred and 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 proper v de scribed in a de d from Alfred shorter to Thom as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1871) stibse quently conveyed by said Thomas his cud .irco. Also that tiact of laud in the Fifth Ward Os t e city; of Home, Ga., lying immediately back of Ui° property abive desciibed :ni bounded How: Fronting on Cheroiiee (formerly Ber reet, two h ind-ed and seven feet, and ran ning back the same width so a.14 v two bun dred :g n, G orl y one feet, being the a'.ne proper tv ln a deed from Alfred Shorter to 1875. st h'>iuas and children, dated May 12th tness the Hon. W. M. Henry. Jud o court, This Sept. 25th, 18. 4. Wil, E Beys’egel elk, Siipt, Court Floyi. Co, Ga, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office Supervis ing Architect, Washington, D. C., October 3 1894.—SEALED PR()I’OSA.,S will be received’ at this,office until 2 o’clock :P. M. on the 31st day of October, 1894. and opened immediately thereafter,for a»l the labor and materials requir ed forthe erection andcompleti .m(exc'pt beat ing aparatusiincludJnir approaches, ot thell. s. Post Officeat 4’ome.GaSni accordance with draw ings and Sjieciti' atipirironies of which may be liad at this office oratThe office of the Superintend ent at Rome, Ga. Each bid inii-t be accomi a uied by a certified check fora sum not less tl an 2 per cent of the a uount of the proposal, lhe right is reserved to reject any or all liids or to waive any defect or informality in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of the Gov ernment to do* o .ill proposals received after the timestated will lie ret irned to 'he biddirs. Proposals must be enclosed in ei vel ines, sealed ami marked, “PROPOSAL for the ..ruction and < ompletion (Except. Heating Arparatus) Includ ing Approaches, of the U.S. I'..st Office at Rome, Georgia,” and : ridressed to Charles Ken (>er, Acti n g Suj eivisii g A i < hiic . Bids Wanted. GEORGIA, Floyd County: The Board of Commissioners of Roads and Re enuewill receive applications of peraons desiring to act as fireman al the C ourt House stating salary per month, for which they wil act. Said applications must be in the Clerks of floe by 1 welve o’clock noon on Satin dav Novein er3rd,1894 ‘ Witness the Hon John C. Foster, Chairman the Board. This October 3rd. 1894. Max Meyer bar <t, Clerk. I’libl c dale Real Estate. M hereas on the 22nd. dav of May iso-i rm , Hamilton, of Floyd count'v Geoigia h/? ar, e« from lhe New south Build'in« K- | "'! rri ’Wed Hon oi New Orleans. *l.a \h» ssoc'a nine hundred (S)W, dollars on ten .'"“of Slock tn said Association, and on the, M * !“ r *7 “f executed aud delivere to said \s,o,u .** ,lat e bond or obligation in wiitine wh«.'£> OI ‘ hi " promised to pay to said As-ociatio ?s7 ’ y ho i shall continue to rxi.-t. or:,, A ■ as in i.s By-Laws, Holes and Regi' m , 'I"" “''M ol seven dollars monthly on the -mt q.'/ 1 '' NUII > eich month,being tn (stallmen t* I hie " f ot Stock held b- li'm in said Association' 8 laru S which said advai.cejwas pr . ure I and t el' ' 1 " n so irand 50-foO oollars monthly hsaforeia?rf BUlu 01 same day ns interest ou said advaiie.. . ,he fun her sum of four and 50-100 dolHi, ) 11,1 the premium agreed to be paid at the «... “ Ktl >e monthly, ut.tf, sa id sum so adva e..,i i li, “« aid Association shall be paid m fob , • rl| e with interest and premium; which sal ~u et,l« obligation was secured bv a de--d ~, "'"“dor then wil Ii to certain r.-ai' esiate in ~e ve" "ate East Rome, Floyd county, Ga. her d,271 citv particularly <lescri ed: said deed te s l “°re the Clerk’s office of Fioyd couniv r . "? rfleil in ■V. V. ’ page 309, on May (oth j,,'-? - book reference is here made f>r ureaier .' . M 'hieh to its terms and conditions.' <:er tainty as And whereas by the terms of .«ni » deed the said Charles Hamilton coisemsd and agreed that should he make ilefaitn m J,. 1 and ment of any one of aid monihlv n«.,. ’’“J' above set forth, whether in tallmeu? iV? nts M premium, and said default continue ’ o'? 8 ' '* nod of two [2] successive month" I* tn the By-Laws of s, i tl A.-soeia /J ,Orf h option of said Association wl <.i at . ness shall become due and ±1, eb?ed tlie said Association, by ih e m, T 1 ‘ e > ai ‘< through i s :,gen or .eprXma' ‘ ciheallv empowered and auhtorfzed to on Bpe " said inoperty.once a wei k for four week. ti8 ° newspapers in which th.- sheriff of e.ia ’ the advertises nis sales, and sell the s u»e I. " nt T auction before the Courthouse do r 0Dv. 1,1,c conntv,., a., for cash in hand, convevV ° yd right and equity that said Charles al l may have in ami to said property . u '! to n iziugsaid Association its age, to?? . ailt bo r n Hve IO make the purchaser or p l ircl l asp£ re ? eil ta property vood and sufficient titles in fIS '.7 B Pte thereby divesting on; of the said Ah , Birn lm ilton all right anu equity Itbat Im mav *h a H 7* and to said property and vesting the «an 2 Ve ' H purchaser or purchasers aforesaid. In ‘ h « And whereas said Charles Hamm,... v default for mere than two ('>)?,„„!?” bas •“ade me.it of said monthly installment 1 inte ' he pay premiums as se forth above sai’,< an< under the options aforesaid now 3e V ion sard principal sum!of S9OO tome,b,o. de “ lar «« stallmer.t-. interest, preniiumns arm « Wlth ln ’ gating on the Ist day* of )« !)?« h " eS ’ agI;PV $1052 87 due and payable immed ia '2el, e BUU4 ,>f between the hours of Ham ay Nov m.tronr of the Court house door "f F n J P ' U ’' ty at pul lie auction to the highest i.'. , ‘ C0,1,> la>t of laud m the town of East > • andbemgat the .'orthea«t < or»er °r Ue Iylng s reet ami ;> ak Avenue, 1 rontin.. on Oak A?!? mie ,5 feet and running back the as a-fore.-aid together wi 1 in?,.? » anced unis and tines and attorneys [lenses of this sale, aud the remainder if an?wdi be paid to said < harles Hamilton. And the sa A>so. latum, its ag uit or legal reurX,,'.??. d authorized by saiu deou m n •../ i ig il mu H Amo-.' . 2'' 1 in p. ssession, the sa.d < h ,rle ■ o ~r. l’ .sers Ne w sou h Building and Loan ssoci ition by: W 1. Cheney, Attorney. , mstmnmcamm»»»»— rwrr[[ri .iiliiiiiiibti’aiors Georgia, Floyd county: wrn u‘t r Of | . 1 I .'j e , < o " rt " f Ordinary cit. O s Rome, B^d“coumVl?‘Xn , X , ?± hours ol sale, o„ the ursi Hies-ia, In November lhe iuliowiiig p lo p t rcy to wiir half ?ng°mid > b 8 in 8 I an :; 36 ’ eacllof Bai '< haff lots fy Um,‘o f. Hl g Ois.riet and 3rd See’ each m!, *?i lty ’ Ga - <;o “ ta i“ing twenty a. res bn ' I ‘‘ ss A!s " ‘“’"th ba . lot No. 128 cou tvl'? 1,1 t ‘ ! 9 t . a "d 3id Section of Floyd Um 2.1.1“'. «" D t*ini gBO acres more less, said •d l>r..2 ‘be property Os Jack Prior, deceas ra J ** a,e r cas, ‘. Get. 4th. 1894. di ceased' h ' l “ 118 a,ln >'»‘»trator 01 Jack Prior Georgia, Floyd county; Eli M aldnip, has applie . (> r Exemption of I ersonality, and setting apart and valuation o Homestead, aud I will pass upon the same at 1 o’clock a. ni. on the 30th day of October 1894 (Inst.) at my office in the City of Rome Ga. JohnP Davis, ~ >o<l, Ordinary, Floyu County Georgia. Administrators Sides. Georgia, FJoyd county: 1 ursuant loan order of the (Juiirt of Ordinary wi.l be old before the Cour. JJ4> ise door in tk city of Kon.e, said county, between the lega hoursjof sale the following pr< perty to wit: lhe westfportion of lot No. 229 in the 4th Dis trict ano 4 h Section ol Floyd county Ga. lie go m ug at the south-west corner of said lot [2295 running thence north along tne west line there of forty-nine [49] chains and 39 links to the north-west corner of said Jot thence east along the north line thereof 2312 chains to a post oak stake; thence south 71-3 degrees west to a pine knot which is placed on the sourh Jine of said lot, 14 ai d4O links east of ttie said south west corner; thence west a ong said south line 14chaiiis ano 40 links to the beginning corner, containing 86 acres more nr less The same be ng con veyed by deed to .Mary W. Towns by Hal s', cd South. Sain property sold as fbe i roperty of Mary W, Towns deceased. Be-ms <.f sale. cash. This October 4th. 1594. W . H En i<, Adn iDistrator of the estate o Mary \\ . f< v.uis deceased Citation L< > a'. r e to Sell. Geor(4[a, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : Samuel Pyle, Ad minfstrator of John Landrum, deceased, has in due form applied t > the undersigned for I,ea \s to sell rhe lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in November next. This Ist day of October, 1894. John P. Davis, jiifiin •im'wwnff ioaCBa * Administrator Sale, GE r 'WTI Floyd County: Pre uaitt.au ord-r of the court of Ordinary will im sold before Hie Court House door in tne city of Rome said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesilay in Novenibe 1894, the following property to-wit: lot of lam! No. 68 in the 15th. Dist. and 4th. Section of Chat tooga County Ga. containing KiOacres more or less except 20 acres iu asquareoff the South east corner of said lot. Also lot 7.1 in the 15th. District and 4th Sec tion of Floyd county Ga. containirg 169 acres more or less— excepting 80 acres off the east side of lot, also lot No. 92 in the 15th District and4th Section| of Floyd countv, Georgia, containing 160 acres more or less. Said land sold as the properly of Wm. V. Timms deceased. Terms of sale cash. W. H. Ennis, Administrator of the estate of Wm. V. Timms deceased. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Floyd county; Whereas Alexander Johnson, AdministTator Joseph Sharpe represents to the 9°" r t J f„L>nh tioa duly filed, that he has administered Jo*P B Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite all P e b , cerned, kindred and creditors, to sho a any they can, why said administrator o be discharged froix hie administration jg calve letters of dismission on the urst in January 1864. This October DB vis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgi