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PROFESSIONAL COLOlfts
DENTISTS
J A. WILLS— Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad strew
over Cantrell and Owens store.
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ATTORNEYS
J. H. Spn lock, Attorney at Law, Mason
Temple .luildidg
~ Tteurple Building Rome Georgia.
JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic
I’Ovsrtf Hall postoffice corner 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at
Masonic Temple
Rome, Ga.
RAM’E & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offic
in Masonic Teutule. Rome, Ga.
A
WW. VANDIVER -Attorney and Coin
seller at Law—Rome, Ga.
WH. ENNIS—Jmo. W STARLING—Ennt
& Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masoni
" Temple, Route, Ga. feb23.
PHYSICIANS AHO SURGEONS.
DU. RAMSUR— Physician and Surgeoi
Office at residence Ct 4 aveaue A, Fourt
• ward.
| P. HAMMOND— Physician and Burgeon
I titters his j rofessioua! services to the p«
' tsle of Rotee and surrounding country
’RRBcu at Cronch and Watson's drug store, 20
r.Hroai street.
DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt
drugstore, *o. 331 Broad street Telephon
Tt®. residen »o. No. 21
F'refis. A. Wynn, Physician and Surgon
.'ttav at Tre-. itt ,v Johns in drug store
»4ofrhone U Residence 406 Second Ave,
SPtciEjtt attention given all call
laMIo Farms lor Bum or
sale
We have On hand a
number ot good farms
for rent or sale. These
farms have come into
our hands at very rea
sonable figures, and
we are in position to
off' r them at low
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
ants and buyeis would
do well to consult us
before trading. We can
rent or sell. To good
parties, wishing time
on Farms we are pa<>-
pared to offer bargains
Come and see us
Hoskinson &, Harris.
v ou ?
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.©of consult your Encyclopaedia Britannica
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ftjtoi»fortune. It you look *t <» * r '•;■.• you will
‘•eelhat he has al th«t h > can b • xr un under
*• Vjjpw.v. 4< was bi r v •'• r.| r •?. ,t »in . ..i i.x w-h
*/ ’in nbject of envy won ter. His was a well
Btw.wd mrnd in a b n.- d-shirt‘‘4 >ol • ><>u
*• know »>is ot felhiWi, like h.m .t • k.i w
.1 .werythiirg, alnrist, fro .1 the ;»n • '*) r man
J *was a protop asm till th.- h »'ir in r Biby
t ] festher Cleveland {jot her last new tritix. He
» answered qu-•■•.inns in B (.. Hist »r with an
‘,i rff -K iuJ ‘‘lor-jjojJaess-;ak«t-ion t-y >u-know
that” air that wj' as biting a» a northern
• 4 /blast to less favored mortals.
Sv rhe boys in the stoic where h? works!
' ’ pLt'Ajpa job on him All of them read The
• j ConvutKlion regularly and one day a *p<Kia!
*" aniicuncemml suggestLl a |reat scheme to
‘> j lheir.. Vtiey saw within their roa. h a source
us information that wauld give them a
Whole Army off Facts
I * herejlherr ‘ know if-all ' friend had only at
i "tawkwfcrd sfcuatV* Thej secured it and
i I Thfcn that introceht-looking chap you see in
I the harrow got into a discussion in history
< with Ike man with the mind.
. s<Mm the latter was terribly shocked to hear
4 *<he>i awful wards come from the fat and rosy
4aO*bef&re flirts:
| "Old man I think you are
At once a teet was made. The min with the
t ’mind lost of coarse for his fat friend had
i 'primed himself for the contest from the new
» uy *<. date Encyclopaedia Britannica, a set of
whit h the boys had purchased. The bftt wat
j patt the following day, just as you see it in
» Hie picture. •
'This Tale Has a Moral
-4 which these who work in stores.
j manufactories and offices, will see without a
telesoepe.
The Encyclopedia Britannica in your home
| will keep ycu from playing hor«p while your
Meighber rides, and it will cost you only io
5 cents a day to procure it If you will write for
terns and sample pages to
The Constitatiors
~~— . Atlanta. Ua.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, FRIDAY NOVEMBER,9 1894.
A ROMANCE,
Mr. Charlie Wyatt and Miss Florida
Flowers Wed.
Yesterday it was learned thi t
last Wednesday was a week ago
Mr. Chas. Wyatt and Miss Florida
Flowers were married.
For reason best known for the
young couple they have kept the
matter a profound secret until
within the past day or so.
Mr. Chas. Wyatt is the e'dest
son of Mr. Jack Wyatt, and is a
steriing young man. His fair
young bride is a well known young
lady of East Rome.
The young people are receiving
the congratulations of many
friends.
BONDS ARE LOST
There is no Hope now for the
Famous Bond Issue.
The hope that entered the brains
of many that bonds would pull
through, is uow dispelled.
It is fouidly of the careful read
ing of the Jaw that two thirds of
‘he last registration list must be
taken.
Mr ,Wm, Wright, who has woik
ed eo Lard and faithfully on this
question admits new that the ques
tion is lost but that they will hold
another election inside of a year.
DESPERADO SHOT.
While Attempting to Stab a Special
Marshal
Lexington, Ky., November 9.
T e second murder in 24 hours iu
Fayette County occurred late last
night at Athehs, near this ciiy.
James Green, a well-known
young fellow, who was acting as a
special Marshal.undertook to quell
a disturbance between Llewellyn
Sharpe and several other parties
when George Doouney interfered.
Loomey seized Green and attept
ed to throw him down. He drew his
d"k and slashed at Green’s head,
U Tore tbe knife rea had Green
toe latter drew his pistol and shot
Looruy through the breast, just
over the heart. The wound is fatal
and Loomey’s death is a matter f
only a few hours .
Couldn’t Wait.
Hamilton, Ohio, Nov Early
this evening Link Montis, Super
intendant of the Wayna Argicul
t.ural Works, of Richm< -t I, Ind.,
dropped into C. A. Stoble’s rest
, aurant for supper. He said he had
I a train to catch, and was in hurry,
i After waiting about 15 minutes,
and no supper arriving,\ he left
refusing to pay tor the meal.
Mr. Struble had him arrested on
the grounds of obtaining goods
under false pretences. Mr. Montis
gave bond for his appearance Fri
day afternoon at 1 o’clock.
He says he will spend S2OO be
fore he will pay the quarter for his
supper.
Another Circus
It was learned this mornirg that
another circus wonld be in Rome
next week. From what could be
learned it is said to be a one ring
ed circus and a good one, but thev
have done uo advmt sing or sent
no agen's herept could net bejascsr
tained where it isj at.
The news comes from a railroad
man who says an order iu the East
Rome dispatchers office which said
to bring ten cars of a circus from
Dalton, to Rome next Monday
night-
So from Qiis it may le judged
that the circus will be here next
Tuesday.
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
i for and deliverea. Give
me a call satisfaotion
(guaranteed.
HIM AND EGGS
t his paper will present to its
readers Sunday morning um of a
large industrial enterprise It will
prove of vast interest to this coun
ty.an enterprise that will bi >g the
natural resources of North Georgia
to the front. That such a thing was
on foot has t>eeu known in au in
definite way to a few parties lor
-ouiß time, but for certain reasons
the projectors have deemed it wise
t> remain silent until the fullest
details have been consumated.
Witch the Hustler of Rome Sun
day morning.
Among the it terested spectators
tin other night to see the gr»; t
miud reader, was Mr. Yancey Hai
ns. After the performance was
over a party were discussing the
matter, when Y*ncey said:
‘ Well, he is a wonder. Now if I
had his power I would be right iu
the swim. Sunday night when I
went to church with my girl I would
hold her hand and see if she was
thinking about some other fellow.
Just think what an advantage it
would give you toward finding ou
whether a girl really loved you or
LOt.’’
Said a traveling man at the
Armstrong yesterday : “Yes it was
certainly a Waterloo for the demo
cratic party. Every body has got
a reason for it, but I think the
whole truth is just simply an ex
pression of contempt and disgu t
by the people at the dilly-dallying
of the last congress on important
measures.”
“I have an idea about this tramp
element, and the unemployed la
borers that I have never heard any
one else express a similar opinion
upon. Os course what I say don’t'
cut any figure in national politics!
or anything else, but nevertheless,
I han; to my idea. It is just this.
Let the government establish large
farmsand industrial plants of va
rious kinds in some of the vast un
occupied lerritory of the Lone Star
State. Then take this constant
menace to the government—tramps
and that class of labor that is al
ways howling about the lack of em
ployment—and put them to work
on this government plant. The
different depatments would give
employment to the men-of differ
ent professions. Don’t you see
that such an institution would be
self-sustaining from the first
year?”
‘■And’’ Continued the speaker,
“for heaven’s sake lets stop this
eternal stream of low criminals
that Europe i 3 constantly belching
I on our shores.
It is only the lowest and most
depraved class that come here now,
and as long as we have no law
against it, they will continue to
come. They are the cause of bo
much dissatisfaction in labor cir
cles, and are re»ponnble for the
fearful incie vse iu enmeou Ameri
can soil. In the name of our g eat
country’s fair honor, stop this class
of eiuigraLts from coming here.
Tne more that the tables are re
vised showing the standing of the
next congress, the more are added
to the repubLcan column. We ar
watching now with dull wonder,
for the complete official relume
from all the States, to see how few
democrats there win. be Czar Reed,
the fat. will domineer the next con
gress. But iu the broad aud deso
late wast of ruins, one great con bo
iation threba in the South's heart
Th're will be a Statesman returned
frotr. the South who cannot and
will not be ruled by the Czar
—CharlesCrisp, of Georgia! In the
wide discontent that has brought
temporary oblivion to many lea er
of national importance, Georgia
still has unfaltering faith in her
noble son.
I ( -
——
Now lets turn again to the Japan-
Chinese war and see the edifying
I spectacle of China seeing f< r
| peace. The little Japs have assum
ed an importance in the world, that
the powers of Europe do not like.
A DOCTOR'S
PHILANTHROPY.
Thousands Afflicted by Chronic
Catarrh Under Free Treatment.
The first day of Nov LM93, Mr.
Hartman gave bis couseuL to take
charge of the treatment of 10.000
cases of chronic catarrh free of
charge.
The announcement was at oik! 0
published in all the leading pa
pers, when the applications came
pouring in from every State in the
Union. With a large number of
clerks and stenographers to assist
him, the doctor actually directed
the treatment of thousands of caee«
by correspondence, which costs the
patients nothing, except the nec
essary medicines, which are obtain
ed at the nearest drug store. To
become a patient it is only neces
eary to send name and address,
describe symptoms, ana minute
direc ions as to diet, ’sanitary reg
ulations, ami other advice will be
sent promptly.
Wherever Dr. Hartman is know:'
the name of Pe-ru-na has become
a household word. It is safe to
say that no medicine in existence
is used by so many families as Pe
ru na This is especially true or
this time of the year, when peo
ple are liable to catarrhal affec
tion 3 , coughs, colds, la grippe etc.
Pe-ru na has cured more cases of
chronic catarrh than all other
medicines combined. The great
majority of those who use it buy
ibe remedy the ms-lives, uce it ac
cording t<> directions, not even
reporting their case to Dr. Hart
man until after they are entirely
cured.
But uow that a limited number
of cases can secure the personal
attention of Dr. Hartmam of
charge, ia it to b< wondered at that
many prefer to do so. Pe-ru-na
■ i.ever fails to cure catarrh when
pronerly used.
'1 h ■ Peiu-na Drug Manufatur
ing Company of Columbus, Ohio,
are sending tree to any address a
b< ok on chronic catarrh which
gives me latest treatment for ca
tarrh, coughs, colds, la grippe,
bronchitis and all other affections
of the head,throat and lungs.
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What Nerve Berrie«
* ; have done for other..
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VKSOR t
OF ISTH ZjJTj ' r r r
fol & K £33/7/, Quick!,
andParrnanantlyßsst.i \id. ao-fK vs ,
A positive cure for nil Wvn ,h-*‘,sgk. Nervo*! i.en
Debility, nnd all tn»-.jr tra».i of eviiH .'«-xr?.Hn ,
s t’-!./ errors aul iat-r excesses: th A '• ‘-.o
of o’/vrw*»rii£» »*icu. .iv.*s. ’tm vy,
Hnd gives £>ofio and to :/ e iruii o fc
trniOH. niop» a;t«r* tar r. • •» • . !ii- r S,<l
ear.M<don « caus- d hy vrwrs.or ex
ce'.'.rp use Oi tob.*«vc<»». ami iflquot
vo.ch leac to and insabidjt
i .xeir use shows iainictii.iu* improvement. A ecep
citation. Insist upon Iw.vinc the gc::v ne
Ksii'rjpat !>o oilier. <»■ en
d -* w> v ** lent to carry ir > ,-s
pocket. Hr»v?’. per box. Hix boxes, on hH
treatment,.ss.oo. <«itat*Antce<ltoctirvu'a.vx A«e
’ not kept by your druggist we will send them
oj mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap
pc*- Pamphlet fr»-. Address ail mail orders t*
AJW MKDICAL CO., Cincinnati *
For Sale by J. T
Crouch 8l Co
Guardian Sale.
I. Susie W. Allgooil, Guardian of Andrew P
Allgood, will make application to !udge Jno. J
Hunt, Judge o; til: Superior Court of the Flint
C'rcuit, at his oihue iu the court house, in the
city of Griffin, Spalding county, €a, on the
3r 1 <iay of December, 1894, an order authorizing
the sale, at private sale, the folowing proper
ty of Andrew P. Allgood, her ward, to-wit: One
uatlivided one-third interest in that tract Os
and situated in Cathr-nsboro Floyd Cw., :.i.d
knov n as lots Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen and sil
t en, troutingsix.y-six fee: each onßrOl Istree
and ru ning 1 ac : one hundred and ninety-eight
fee wrsterly, this property hereby sold lies join
n an ' south of the Baptist church.
raid sale is to be made for the purpose of
reinvestment, because said property is vacant
lots, productive of no rents oi ine< m<' and a
c instant expense in paying taxes and the same
i i depreciating in lalue.
SUStE W. ALLGOOD,
Guardian of Andrew P. Allgood.
Oct. 30, 1894.
Administrator Sale.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:—
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary
will be sold before the Court house do»r pn the
City of Rome, said County between the lega|
hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec
1894. the following property to Wit: Land lot
No. 2S in the 16th Distr.ct and 4th Section of
Floyd county Ga. contaitiing , (4U) acres more or
'less.
Also lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4*.h.
Section of Floyd county Ga. containing (49)
acres more or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd
District and 4th Section Floyd cortnty Ga. con
tabling 40 aares tUo-e or less. Said land seld as
the property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased—
Terms of sale cash.
W. H. E inis adiur. of the es ate of Elizabeth
Dempsey, deceased.
I
Au exchange says tl ere were
lawyers in Baby'cn 2 000 jearaß.
C. And that’s what was the u at
er with Babylon, e’i?
SHERIFF ALE FOB B
CIMI H M
' GEORGIA, Floyd ( o
W ill be Hold before the court ho ise door in
the city of Rome Floyd to. Ga., be.wean tie
lu-sl hours of sai lon the Ist, Iu s ay in D<o
:B‘J4. the lolh.wiug described proper.y to-wit.
r>.iit tract or paicel ol land King ami being
situated ‘n the county ot Floyd and S ate of Ga
and lying in I rintup City adjoining Rome Ga„
and known in the plan of said Priutup City, as
City lots numbers 40, H, 42, 43 and 44. Levied < n
by virtue of a mortgage ti fa 'ssued from the
Floyd Superior court In lav ,rof Pioneer Saving
and loan Company vs.JMaigaret 8. and F. L
McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft.
Also at the same time aud place. One Bay
mare about 0 years old, lame Mollie 16 hands
high. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage Ufa
issued from he Floyd City c u.t in favor of A
D. Hardin Agt. for L. Lytle vs. R . E. Hudson.
As the property of the Deft.
Also at the same titue and place. Forty acres
of lot of la- d No. 182 in 23rd, District and 3rd.
Section of Flovd Co. Ga. Levied vU by virtue
of a mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd bupe"
rlor court in favor of H. B. Scott vs. Jno.R God -
dard, as the property of the Deft.
Also at the same time and place. On all tha
tract or parcel of lai d situated, lying anti btint
in the 23r0, Disc, aud 3rd. .section ot Floyo Co.
Ga. and being thatp.rtof lot No. 117 in said
Dint, and Section that lies on the west side of
the Summerville road and is bounded on the t
south by land known as Ware laud on the wes
by land ot W. A. Overby, on the north by tha
part of lot No. 117 whieh .was conveyed by H
D. AS cock to W. P. Simpson and on the East by
the Summerville road, containing 60acres more
or less. Levied on by virtue of a ft fa issued
from the Floyd City court in lavor of Potts and
Ports vs. R. G. Hackney, as the property of the
Deft-
Also at the same time and place, A certain
two horse hack, double s. ated, also a two horse
plow No. 5 Chattanooga wichawauka, aud t>v 0
one horse turning plows, and also a set of «ag
-011 harne-s, Levied on by virtue of a mortgage
flfa issued fretn the Floyd City Court in fat or
of James Long vs. John D. Yarbrough, As the
property es the Deft.
Also at the same time at.d place. Lot of land
No. 225 in the 22na. District and 3rd. Section 8
of Floyd Co. Ga. Levied on by vir ue of a mort
gage 11 fa, issued frm-.i the Floyd Superior court
in favor of Emma E. Stowell vs. John W. Ross
as the property of the Deft.
Also at the same time aud place. Lots of land
Nos. 468, 46'J ands4o iu the 3rd. District aud 4th
Section of Floyd Co. Ga. containing 40 aeres
each more or less. Lev ed on by virtue of a Tax
fl fa issued by J. J. Black T. C. in favor o 1
State and co. vs. Mary E. Epperson, As the prop"
erty of the Deft.
Alßo at the sann time aud place, lot of land
No. 41 in the 23rd District and 3rd Section of
Fl«yd County Ga. coniaining 160 acres more or
less. Levied on by virtue of a tl fa isaned from
the Fb yd Ci'y < ourt iu favor of J. M. Veach A
Co, owners and holder- vs A B. M ;Donald as
makers and C. F. McCrary as endorser, as tie
property of the Deft, said ti la proceeding for
the balance of the pttreha-e money of said lot.
Also at the same time ami place lot of lam- No
40 in the 4th district and 4-11 section ot Floyd
county, Georgia, containirg 160 acres more or
le,s. Levied on by virtue of a tax flfa issued
by J. J. Black T. I*., in f tvor of state and coun
ty vs. Brown Johnson, as the property of the de
fendant.
Also a the san e time and place, one ba .hors
mule about ten years old named Tobe; one sor
rel mare mule al our ten years old named Jane,
one white cow named white about flve years
and one buggy, one mowing machine, one hay
rakeandone two horbe ihimhl sktin Studeba
ker wagui. Levied on by virtue ot two fl.fas one
a mor gage flfa i, favor pf J B. Potter, the
otherja laborer’s lein ti la in favor of S J) Hunt
| both issued from the Floyd City Court and vs.
' C L Ansley, as the prop, ity of- the defendant
Also at the same time and place, one farm of
' forty flve anres in 23d district and 3d section of
Floyd conntv, State of Georgia, described as
follows: Commencing at a stake en tha east
side of Summerville road, ruining north S7 1-2
degrees, e >fet 4w 93-11 U chains to or near rile bend'
of Oostanaula river, t hence up the river to the
oiith fir Dry Creek to the original boundary
Line be-ween lots Nos. h i and 165 ami the lands
''of A B McDonald, then. westerly paralel wi;h 1 1
-be first line'and with said original line to lhe '
Summerville road 61 cnains, thence along the .
east ecgfiof said load to starting point. Levie I
<pi by virtue of a fl fa issued from Floyd Stu e I
rior conrt in favor of the Georgia Loan anti
Trust company for the use and benefit of Lydia !
McAlpine, Emerette M. Green Rocelia De Wolf 1
vs Bailie w Gibson as the property of the defr.
Also at the same time and place, one half of
lot No 8 in the Oostanaula division to ;thc city
of Rome, Ga„ commencing at coiner of North
Boundary stree , and 7th Avenue running -west
from7ih Avenue to the Oostanaula river, bound
on the south by the property of Mrs Lucy Ragan
running along said property west 10 Oostanaula
river, contuiki • g one four room house and one
two room house, and about three acres more or
less. Levied on by virtue of afl la issued from
the Floyd Ordinary’s court in favor of Alice
Fowler vs Thomas B. Higginbotham, as the
property of the deft-
Also at the same time and place, a eertaie
puce' of land lying iu the Sth Ward es th n
city of Home, (formerly Hi! sboro or S .nth
Rome; and known as part of Lot No. 54 in said
Co. and State fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spring
roai now Main St. and running back same
width 170 fee , bounded on the North by Roland
Gieen, aud on the Sou h by Mrs John Hughes
and ou the ba :k by Shorters, being the same
property deede Iby Mrs. S. H. Patterson to R.
T. Hargraves on Jan. 20th. 1881, and by It. T.
Hargii.ves deeded to Malinda Hargroves, levied
•n by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from
the Floyd Superior court in favor of It, D. V u
Dyke Transferee vs. Malinda H rgroves, as the
property of the Deft.
Also at the same time and plane, That certain
tot in the sth. Ward es the city of Rome, Floyd
Co. Ga. Beginning at a point on »he east side
of Fo-t avenue 120 feet south from th > intersec
tion of Cherokee St. 4ml Fort Avenue and run
ning thence in tin easterly direotion, parallel
with Cherokee St. 163 1-2 fe t more or less,
thence at right angle in a southerly direction
66 2-3 feet, thence at right angle in a westerly
direction 163 1-2 feet, more or less to Fort Ave.
and thenee al-mg Fort avenue in a northerly
direction 66 2 3 feet ta the point of beginning
Levied on by virtue of a Justice court fl fa is.
sued from the 919th. Diet. G M. of Floyd Jus
ticecourt in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard
ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennon, Av the property ot
ghe Deft. V . T, Dren .on, and held by him un
der bond for title from M, G. McDonald and
C. 8. Sparks. Lovy made by H. Beard L. C.
Also at the same time and place, all right;
title anA interest of Mrs. Edward Haile, the De
fendant in and to 1 hat tract or parcel of land
located in the state yf Georgia county of Floyd
in the city oj Rome and in the E owah division
thereof, and fronting 150 feet on 6th, Avenue
formeily Etowah street, anil 130 feet on East
Second streit, formerly Franklin street, 'he
same lieing 1
residence and a 5 room residence, and being al
so a part as lot N 0,43 adjoining lot No. 42 and
fronting on 6th Avenue, this part of lot No. 42
being included in the above frontage on slh
I Avmme „l r,o fe.-t „„ ~
That, art of M v'7,
' P •■> lyil g between Im s„. 4 ! rei «» levie, t
lot No. 4-i owned by Dmigl ass & ‘* At ’“‘K M
Henderson. Levied on by vlrlUt . Mr.
sub;! rnjiii th • instriin; (j ~ 0 fo* llu
one iu favor of J B. 8. Holme, 'n, ’“l ßCour t.
vorof Drs. Holmes, Garhngton "
both vs Mrs. W. C. Haile.as ’’ 0 »»»on
Deft. Levy made by W. P McLeod ‘ l1 ’
all n.v (M B. Earle'.) illtw !, “
my father’. (A. Earl> Dm , '»
tale, ..,,<1 estate consisting of m
acres of lanJ lot No.
of land lot No. 16, 5 acre, of l a „ j
t l ' Sl ’ : “ cri "‘ ° f ■“'><! lot No
245, an of said lots lying „nd
mg ,n the 25th District and Z
Section of Floyd Co., Ga; , nv
terests described in the will of
father (A Earle, dec’d) as being
hve hundred dollars, and one
fourth (1 )-of th remaining prop .
erty. Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage fifa issued from the Floyd
Superior Court in favor of Ketch
uni and Eliott vs. Marcus B. Earl?
as the property of the Def’t.
JAKE C. MOORE,
Sheriff.
Administrators Vale.
Georgia, Floyd Coi.nty
Pursuant to an wider of the court of Ordluarr
ot said county; granted on the sth dav of Xn
vember 1894, there will be sold I efore the Court
house door in theciiy of It,, Ule aiHl coun . .
Floyd on the first Tuesday in December ism
between the tegal hours or sale the lollowinr
described property to-wit: That part of lot
Nos. 192 and 193 in the 23rd District, and 3m
Section or Floyd county tia. beginning on th.
west side of the Selma Division of formerly th-
E. T. V.&G. Railway Co. (now the Southern
Railway Co.) on said lot Xo 192 where what is
known is “Hume s Branch" leaves said Rail
road aud running with said Branch northwest
until it strikes the original line between lots
Nos. 192 and 169 Thenee west with said original
line to the Brooks corner: Thence in a west
erly direct on with the original line between lots
Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains and fifty links to a
stake, thence southerly at right ai gles with
original line about twelve chains to .he said
railroad. Ihenee with said railroad line to the
beginning point, said parole of land comainin
-20 acres more or less. Also a parcel of laud be
ing seventy-five (75) acres more or less and be
ing parts ot lots nos. 167 and 168 in the 23rd
District and 3rd. Section said county and State,
owned And possessed by said Stansbury at the
time of his deaih, said land being conveyed by
ni. A, Brooks to said Stansbury |by deed, date
September 3rd 1873 and recorded in the Clerks
office in said county in book “T” of deeds page
159 and special reference is made to tha several
conveyances therein referred fofor more specif
ic . escription.Sold as the property of J.A. Stans
bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash. This Nov.
sth 1894.
C.W. Underwood Admr. Est. of.). A. Stans
bury, deceased.
Years Support.
Georgia, Floyd C mntv:
To all whom it may concern: Notice is here
by given, tha the apprist-rs appoin ad to set
apart and assign a second years support to Eli
zabeth J. Camp, the widow of H. M. Camp, de
ceased, lyave filed heir award, and unless good
and suflicieut cause is shown, the same will 1*
made the judgment of the Court at the Decem
ber term 894,0 f the Court of Ordinaiy. This Nov
sth 1894.
« Joh i I’. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd Comity, Georgia.
Application for Letters of Dis
mission.
Georgia, Floyd county;
I Whereat a ' Xander Johnson, Administrator
Joseph St ar • represents to the court his peti
| lioh tiiiK fl 1 I. that he has administered Joseph
I Sharpe’s i suite. This is to cite all persons con
I eernert, kindred and er (liters, to showcase, I
1 any they can, why saida mi ustratoi sin ulii n«
be discharged fro:r his adm.nistration and r«-
1 .-eive letters <tf dlsinissim, on the first Monde’
' in January 1864. This October Ist. 181’4.
,(o>£N d, D .riv
Ordinary Flnv l 1 > t t.y, Gsorg
Petition for Partition,
Mr. J. D. Mc'abb. Mrs,Flora ) Petition for par
, Watt rs, Samuel Funkhouser! tition loydbu
& Mr T. W, Nichols 1 rierior Crt, Sept.
vs, I Term 1894,
G., w Thomas. I
To the Defendant, G W, Thomas: You are
I hereby notified to be and appear at the next,
i term of the Superior court to be held in and tor
' said county on the second Monday in January
- 1895, then and there to make your defense, u
auv you have to the above petition for partition
Said petition being to partition among the n
owners thereof the following proper'), to-" 11
was formerly known as lot number t-t
--in South Rome, fronting on Main Street, tw
hundred and fifty eight feet,aud running Me
along Cherokee S.reet so r hundred and tweni)
three feet, the back of the lot being only i’
hundred and forty-one feet wide, contain! g
two acres more or lees, lieing the l ,r °P er l<,.,„.
scrilied in a deed from Alfred shorter to ID<
as Thomas, dated February 11th, 18«A .
quently conveyed by said Thomas 1° “H - ,
tlren. Also that tract of land in the Fdth
of the city of Rome, Ga.,lying immediately
of the property above described and
How : Fronting on Cherokee (£ or ™ er y. ruu
rv street, two hundred and seven feet, am*
ning back the same width to an n , ar
dred and forty one feet, being the same I ■
ty described in a deed from Alfr<m pm
‘4 W. Thomas and children, dated May
1H75 f
Witness the Hou. W, M- ’VL'.lf
Floyd Superior court,
Clk.Supt, Court
' jj'loyu Co»
Year’s Suppoit.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern: Notice is
given, that the appraisers appointed to
and assign a year's support to I'ermc m
the widow of Isaac Evans, decease!, ‘ , ent
their award, and unless good an . )re
cause is Shown, the same will be mat e
ment of the court at the D< comber torn , ,
of the court of Oruinary Ibis Nov. it
John I*. Davis
Onlinaiy Floyd t'oun y, corgw> ,
4w.
“"""“"Bids Wanted.
Georgia. Floyd Omnty. tier's and
Theßoarol of Cmmuissioncrs ot
Revenue of said Souiilv will re ci'’ ferry.
»4ns desiring to act as ferryman at ol
'•■jroein iq’s tetry :iH>l,.V<»l'* ft r r v ? tHe d#cS
for t’he year Isi.'SMdLidvto le> t«
The Clerk of lhe B >ard on or wfure t
day of January, 1885. ’lhe Boa" 1
right to rejset any and all bids. k _
Max Meyerhaidt, vw