The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 11, 1894, Image 4

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INHSNU, COLilMs DENTIST* J A. WlLLS—Dentist—'2oßl-2 Broad stree over Cantrell and Owen* store. w- ' ' ATTORNEYS J. H. S|»u lock, Attorney at Law, Mason Temple Buildidg Jemple Building Rome Georgia. JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic Poverty Hail postoffice cornor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple Rome, Ga. REECF. & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Ofin in Masonic Teiuoie. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coir a sei lor at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—J KO. W. STARLING—Enni & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Mason! Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS ANOJMJRGEON*. DM. RAMSUR—Physician and Burgeo’ Office at residence 61* avenue A, Four’ ■ ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon Offers his professional services to the pe. pie of Rome and surrounding country Office at Croncb and Watson's drug store, 2f Mroad street. D*. W. D. UOYT—Office at O. A. Trevitl drug store. Fo. 331 Broad street. Telephon MO. resides re. No. 21 Frank A. Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre- itt & Johns m drug store Telephone 13 Residence *O6 Second Ave Vlampt attention given all professional call FalnaDle Farms for Bent 01 sals We have On hand a number of good farms for rent or sale. These farms have come rnto our hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on mos* favorable terms. Ten antsand buyeis would do well to consult u$ before trading. We car. rent or sell. To gooc parties, wishing time on Farms we are pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson & Harris. V ou V 11 BET 6 But consult your Encyclopaedia Britannica ■first to be sure of winning r — V J Mfe*. LX A* I l 'Wa vL h *jf« snF i** ~'**'*‘ ****£«» j <r ill I ** Ejy Jwji®7 I I ;WLmßl' - S r; srVf AU J) These T~3 ■ Mtnb»iib>'. Wh’t If *■•? v,.-> ■>■ -..i1l ( C !f ? ijrbia. bnly we do not want t > aiJ to the loser*• • KKvsfdrtune. If yoj l.v>k a< tne picture you will _.j iee that he has al th it h ' can b A ar up imder «.* how It v*’ >.. ; ... t iis raa.i was nn object of en.'; :h 1 waiter. wi • a well stored mind in a b »u< J-shirtea J- &■? .ike him K? knew 'pvtfjrakfuj. almost, fron th® time ;!»..* man •1 was a prertopUtsm till the h >jr that Baby j Esther Cleveland £ot her last new tooth. He 4 answered questions tn BC. History with an • aff-hafrd "fcr-gcoßr.rss-iake-don’t-you-know that” air that as biting as a northern •blast to less favored mortals. • '■ Ate boys in the store where he worked ’ pVt up i job on him All of them read The I Constitution regularly and one day a special • announcement suggested a great scheme to 1* jihem. They saw within their reach a source r vflinformation that would give them a Z ’ - Whole Army off Facts • • Where their "know-it-all" friend had only aa L •’•wlrward *quad." They eecured it and q 'ttren that innocent-looking chap you see ia <he barrow got Into a discussion in history • with the man with the mind. Saw M e latter was terribly shocked to hear • • these awful wards come from the fat and rosy 1 (face before him: u ."Old man I think you are wrong. " 'I. <Monee a4et was made. The man with the J mind lost of course for his fat friend had > primed himself for the contest from the new X *p-to-date Encyclopaedia Britannica, a set of ' Which the boys had purchased. The bet was i paid the following day. just as you see it In •be picture. This Tale Has a Moral t wtilch those who work in stores. ■ manufactories and offices, will see without a telescope. The Encyclopedia Britannica In your hoaa wth keep you from piaying horse while your , neighbor rides, and it will cost you only io . Cents a day to procure it If you will write for l terms and sample pages to i The Constitution Atlanta, oa. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY NOVEMBER, 1 O 1894. USED KNIVES Three Men Terribly Cut in Fac tional Fight. Augusta, Ky., November 9. Oklahoma, a small hamlet in the backend of the county, wan the scene of a bloody fight yesterday the outcome of which may demand the services of an undertaker be fore it is over. Marshal Haley, John Hamilton and John Woods are lying under the doctor’s hands, with slight chances of recovery. Haley is the victim of a dozen or more knife wounds, besides his skull being fractured by a rock. Hamilton’s hide is almost cut into shoe strings, the wounds being in flicted with a scythe*blade. His life is despaired of. Yesterday Em.is Workman (who by the way, has served one term in the pen) returned from Brook yn with a load of election whiskey which so;n put the boys in “fight ing fix,” The drunken crowd was congre near Ahab Woods’ when the tight Ij’ gao . John Hamilton first attacked Gus Woods, when a des perate fight took place between h 3 two. At this instant Charley Jett came upon the scene when be •*ae set upon by Al Mains with ft en inch dirk-knife. Jett, after re ceiving a flesh wound in his eld managed to free himself and es cape. . Ihe fighting became general al along the line. After the fight had run ns course the wounded were carried to the nearest house and medical aid summoned. Dr. Beck • 4 remained all night with the wounded sewing up gashes aLd bandaging up wounds. He gives it is his opinion that Haley aud Hamilton will hardly recover. Attacked by Toughs. East Liverpool, Ohio,Nov., 9. Toni Dorsey, a local pugilist, died to-day from the effects of injuries sustained ‘eeveial days Jaince in a drunken brawl in Wellsville. Dor sey was at one time wealthy, and wen De iv r Snith’s backer and trainer. He was attacked by a ga jg of toughs in the lower 'district of Wellsville Saturday nigbt- Dorsey was severely hurt. He sustained a fracture of the skull i and one leg was broken. Dorsey lay at times in a comatose state .nd never rallied sufficiently to give the names of assailants, it in deed he knew them. To-day he died of internal hemorrhage. The police have no clew of ‘any eor cerned in the brawl. LCAL LE HSLkritM Georga, Floyd County. By direction of the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Reve nue of said county, notict is here by given that application will he made to the present Legislature r or the passage of an Act, to be e-n --itled, “An Act to require the Judge , >f the Superior court of Floyd coun ty. Geoigia during Spring session >f the Superior Court in this ye»r to appoint an accountant to exam ine the books of all the Counity officers, and make repo.t thereoa„ and to provide for his computus tion and for purposes.” Max Meyerhafdt, County, Attorney NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGIS LATURE. ■* • Notice is hereby given that the; bill will be introduced in the Leg islature now in session, to be entit- j led an act to prevent shooting Seh ' giging, trapping, netting, or sein ing for fish in Silver Creek in Flo yd ounty Georgia, and from fishing in said Creek in any man ner on the enclosed or unclosed and iof another without the con sent of the owner or manager thereof, and to prescribe a penalty for the violation bf the same. This Nov. 7, 1894 D. W. Barnett Rouusaville Bros. When you get into a pair of those $3.0 O Shoes from Cokers, Corns and frowns dis appear simultaneous- i ,y - NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA TION. Rome, Ga., October 81, 1894. Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the General Assembly’ now in session, for the passage of an Act to amend an Act entitled “An Act to amend the charter of the City of Rome, so as to create a levee commission and provide for building a levee in the lower part of said city,” so as to clothe the commissioners with pow er and authority to issue not ex ceeding $75,000 of bonds jjr levee certificates to bind only the lands protected by the levee and to ne gotiate the same for the purpose of raising money to construct said levee and also to insert the word seventy-live in lieu of “fif ty” in the last proviso of the third section of said Act. NOTICE. The attention of the readers of The Hustler of Rome is directed to the advertisement of E. C. At kins & Co., manufactures and re pairers of all kinds of saws. This is one of the very best and most reliable houses in this line in all the county. Their saws are the very best in quality arid tli? HiOSt reasonable in price. They make a specialty of mill supplies and re pairing. When in need of a saw or anything in their line write to E.- C. Atkins & Co., Chattanooga Tenn. - • ~ ' ’ - . LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin ) Libel for vs. - Div or c e Perrian. Mauldin. ) in Floyd Superior Court Meh, term 1894. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, in the above stated case that the defendant does not reside in said county and it further appearing that lie does not reside in ihis State. It is or dered by the court, that service be -perfected on the defendant by the i publication of this order and no tice twice a month for two months, three month# before the next term of this court, in the Hustler or Rcaie, a newspaper published in Floyd County in which Sheriff’s advertisements* a>e published. April 18’1894. W.M. Henry, J. S. C. R. C. FLOYD 1 SH’PERIOR <"*URT Ml H., TERM 18IM. Mrs Miwttie L. Ma.tidin,. ' Libel vs. • for Perrin A Mauldin. i Divorce To the defendant Perrin A. Mauldin, you are hereby notified to be and appear at th* next Su perior Court- to beheld’ in and for said county on the 4th, Moifday in next September then and there to make you» defense, if any ymi have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di vorce . Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this April 18, 1894. Wq. E. Beysiegel, Clk. Supr. Court. NOTICE Fulk LOCAL XB-S ■ ISLaTION Notice is hereby civen o' the in tention tc applv to the S st> on of the General As 'nitty of the State of Georgia ( Om'tiring on the 21.th day f October 1 94. Mr they * of a Bill to be on titled “An Act .o emend an Act approved September 27,th -1883/ntitied AinAct to establish a City Court in the County of Floyd,by striking the word ‘four' the fourteenth line oi Section 111 of said Act and inserting in fine thereof the word ‘three’ so ax to make any person elicible for the Judgeship of the City Court of sai -1 Couffity of Floyd, who a the time of his appointment sh i'l have attaine I the age of twenty- five ears, and shall be a lawyer,, and ve practiced law in b is S’ate- for much as three yean nd have been esid« n' of said Count for ne much one year Bext pr ceding his pcinim ’nt” Oetobe* llthlW4i 30r. The attention of the traveling public is called to the advertise ment in today’s Hustler of Rome of the most excellent house, the Southern Hotel of Chattanooga Tenn. This is a strictly first class hotet under the management of a most *xcellent gentleman, Mr. W. A. Camp, who is well and fav ra bly known hy all »f Rome’s best citizens. This hotel is right in the heart of the city, and by location and electric ears is convenient to every thing and every part of the city. When visiting Chattanooga dont fail to stop at the Southern Hotel, and manager W. A- Camp will see t*>your comfort in every respect. A DOCTOR’S PHILANTHROPY. Thousands Afflicted by Chronic Catarrh Under Free Treatment. The first dsy of Nov. 1893. Dr. Hartman gave his couseul to take charge of the treatment of 10.000 eases of chronic catarrh free cf charge. The announcement was at once published in all the leading pa pers, when the applications came pouring in from every State in the Union. With a large number ol clarke and stenographers to assist him, the doctor actually directed the treatment of thousands of case* hy 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 sary to send name and address, describe symptoms, and minute d ree ions as to diet, jsanitary reg ulations, and other advice will be sent promptly. Wherever Dr. Hartman is known the name of Pe-ru-na has become JiovDeboJd word. It is safe tu say that no medicine in existence is used by so many filmilies as P.- • u na. This is especially true oi this time of the year, when pec jle are liable to catarrhal affec tion®, coughs, colds, la grippe etc Pe-ru lift has cured more cases of ctironiC Catarrh than all other medicines Combined, The great majority of those Who use it buy the remedy thcmsjlvtS, uce it ac cording tn directions, nd! even reporting their case to Dr. Hart man until after they are entirely cured. But now that a limited number of cases can secure the personal attention of Dr, Hartmam free of charge, is it to be wondered at that many prefer to do so. Pe-ru-na never fails to cure catarrh when pronerly used, 'J h ■ Pe ru-ua Drug Manufafur ing Company of Columbus, Ohio, are sending tree to any add res# a hr ok on chronic catarrh which giives the latest treatment for ca tawrh, coughs, colds, Ja grippe, bronchitis aod> all other affections of the head, threat and hiikgs. What Nerve Berriee * iave *tone for others IST DAV. V- "**'l Vicos? y EK! and Perniewintly Restw&d. soth dav a positive cure fiw all We* .oessee.Nervousina* Debility. an»/iall thnir train-M evils rpsi:!*'in« truin early an»i later f'.nceflees; tbp olGferwork. Devoiw ■ ami tfivp.s U>ne-n’i<i ir> c'l. «*■ canned by yimtl.g,>i errors or n ‘ . us< ; °' opiiuti aud rnicb lead to «M»nsuniptfoa»; and inanity Cherr use showsSmsuedinte Acce> ; io 1 citationupon h«».v;nft Vc* gvuv n* ' JMerve Berries, ; pocket. Price, ?i.u> per box, six boxes, on tul i U'Sntmer.Bs.oo. *.murante<.<l to etire any < aae. 1 not kept by y m druggist we sill send then* > ny mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrap te. Pamphlet free. Address airmail orders re A-VV.BICAN MtWlt ALCO., ClMinnaU • For Sale by J T . T Crouch & Co I ■MMrill I Q*B«I«rCffMWBeWffiMMMagBBBBI Guardian Sale-. 1. Susie W. AllgootUJluard |»n oS Andrew P. Allgood, will make application to Jndge Jno. J Hunt, Judge oi thretaperiorCourt of the Flint Circuit,at his office In the court house, in the City of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga , on the 3r 1 cay of December, 1894, an order authorizing ’he sale, at private sale, the so lowing proper ty of Andrew P. Allgood, her want, to-wit: One undivided one-third interest in that tract Oft and situated in Cathransboro Floyd Co., and. known a* lots Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen and sil t en, tromingsixiy.-Hix teei each emßrotdstreet and ru ning lac one hundred and ninety-eight f e w Hterly, this property hereby told lies join n an south of the Baptist church. aid sale is to be made for the purpose of reinvestment, because said property is vacant lots, productive of no rents ot inc< me and a < onstant expense :.*i. paying tiyxea and the same it depreciating in value. SUSIE W. ALLGOOD, Guardian ct Andrew P. Allgood. Oct. 30, 1894. Administrator Sale. GEORGIA, Floyd Couniy Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary will be sold before the Court bouse doer jin the City of Rome, saxl County between the lega| hours ot Sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec 1894, the following property to wit: Land lot No. 25 in the 16th District and 4th Section of Floyd county Gn. containing (40) acres more or les*. Also lot Nnx 24 in the- 16th District andttb. Section of Floyd county Ga. containing (40) acres more ec less. Also lot N 0864 in the 3rd District and 4th Section Floyd county Gs. con. tabling 40aates mo-e or less. Said land sold as the property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— Terms o* sale eash. W. It. Ennis sdtnr. of the estate of Elizabeth Deuipsay. deceased. An exchange says there were lawyers in Babylon 2,000 yt are B. C. And that’s what was the mat ter with Babylon, eh? SHERIFF ALE FOR DE WHIIB94. GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Will be sold before the court ho me door in the city of Rome Floyd Co. Ga., be.wean ti e leva! hour* us a*l* ou the Ist, 'I uen> ay in Deo 1894, the following described property to-wit. Tout tract <>r parcel of land lying and being situated In the county of Floyd and Suite of Ga and lying in PrlntupClty adjoining Rome Ga., and known in the plan of said I’rintup City, as oily lots numbers *O, *l, *2, *3 aud *l. Levied i * by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd Superior court in favorof Pioneer Saving and Loan Company vs.JMargaret 8. and F. L McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft. Also at the same time aud place. One Bay mare about & years old, name Mollie 16 hands high. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage Ufa issued from he Floyd City Cvuit in favor of A D. Hardin Agt. for L. Lytle vs. R . E. Hudson- As the property of the Deft. Also at rhe same time and place. Forty acres of lot of la- d No. 182 in 23rd, District and 3rd. Section of Flovd Co. Ga. Levied vii by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd Supe" rior court in favor of 11. B. Scott vs. Jno.R God" dard, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and plaoe, Un all tha tract or parcel of lai d situated, lying and bi int iu the 23ru, Disc, aud 3rd. Section of Floyu Co. Ga. and being thatp.rtof lot No, 117 in said Dist. and Section that lies on the west side of the Summerville road and is bounded on that south by land kuown as Ware land on the wes. by land of W. A. Overby, on the north by tha part of lot No. 117 which uas conveyed by H D. Ay cock to W P. Simpson and on the East by the Summerville road, containing £0 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a ti fa issued from the Floyd City court in iavor 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 stated, also a two horse plow No. 5 Chattanooga wichawauka, audtvv 0 one horse turning plows, and also a set of « ag on Imine-s, Levied on by virtue of a mortgage tifa issued from the Floyd City Court in saver of James Long vs. John D. Yarbrough, As tbq property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place. Lot of laiiil No. 225 in the 22na. District and 3rd. Section 8 of Floyd Co. Ga. Levied on by vir .ue of a mort gage ti fa, issued froxi 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 and place. Ixits of land Nos. 468, 46.1 and 540 in the 3rd. District aud 4th Section of Floyd Co. Ga. containing 40 aeres each more or lets. Lev ed on by virtue of a Tax fi fa issued by .1. J. Black T. C. in favor of State and co. vs. Mary E. Epperson, As the prop" erty of the Deft. i A:so at the sainj time aud place, tot (it iafid 41 in the 23rd District and 3rd Section of Floyd Comity Ga. coniaitilng 160 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a fl fa isaued from the Fl< yd Chy Court in favor of J. M. Veach & Co, owners and holders vs A. B. McDonald as makers aud C. F. MeCrary as endorser, as ti e property of the Deft. «*id fl ia proceeding lor the balance of the purchase wwmey of said lot. Also at the same time and pAwee lot of land No 40 in the 4th district and 4:h section ot Floyd county, Georgia, containing 160 ae«es more or less. levied on by virtue oi a tax if la issued by J. J. Black T. C.. in favor of state and coun ty vs. Brown Johnson,as the property of !he de fendant. AlSoft" t’-e sau. v time and place, one bay hors mule about ten years »rl d named Tobe; one sor rel marc male about ten years old named Jane, <>ne whiteeow named white about five years and one boggy, one mowing machine, one hay rakeandone two horse ihiiubliskein Studeba ker wagon, levied on by virtue ot two fl fas one a mor gage tffa it favor of JB. Potter, the otherji laborer** lein li la it> favor of S D Hunt bo' li issued from the Floyd City Court and vs. C. Lahslcv. as the propi rty of the delendant AvYo at the same time and place, one farm of forty live aores in 2811 district and 3d siction of Floyd countv, State of Georgia, described as follow*: Commenctagat a stake en the eas side of Summerville mad, rum ing north 871-2 degrees,east 4H 93-lWcliains to or near the bend of Oostanaula river, thence up the river to the outh of Dry Creek to the original boundary <e be ween lots Nos. 164. and 165 and the lamps of A B McDonald, thense westerly parale I w iili the iirsc li.ieaud with said original line to the Sumuiervills mad 61 enains, thence along- the east edge of said load to starting point. Levied on by virtue of a tl fa issued from Floyd Supe rior conrt in favor of the Georgia Loan and Trust company for the use and benefit of Lydia McAlpine, Emerette M. Green Roeeiia DeWolf vs Sallie w Gibson as the property of the deft. Also st the same time anu place, one half of lot No 8 in the ©ostanaula division tolthecity of Rome, Ga,,-commencing at corner of North Boundary stree-, and 7th Avenue running west froui7ih Avenue to the Ooscanaula river, bound ion the south by the property of Mrs Lucy Ragan {running along said property west to < (ostanaula river, conta ni-gtone four room* House and one ’two room house .and about three aeres more or lees. Levied on by virtue of a ffi la issued from the Floyd Ordinary’s court in favor of Alice Fowler vs Thomas B. Higginbotham, as the property of the def t- ; Also at the same time and place, a eortaie pajee of land lying 1 in the sth Want of th n jcity of Rome, (formerly Hil shorn or B .uth Same) aud known as part of Ix>t No-. 54 in said «o. and Stare fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spring ,roa-l now Main St. and running back same width 170 fee’, bounded on the North by Roland Giean, and on the South by Mrs John Hughes and on the ba ik by Shorters, being the same property deeded by Mrs. 3. H. Patterson to R. B. Hargroves on Jan. 20th. 188 t, and by R. T. Hargtoves needed to Malinda Hargroves, levied en by virtue of a- mortgage fi fat issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of R, D. V ■ Djli.i Transferee vs Malinda H rgroves, as the property of the Belt. Also at the same time and place-, That certain jetin the sth. Ward of the cit} oi Rome, Floyd <O. Ga. Beginning at a point on. »he east side of Foit avenue I'JO feet south from th i intersec tion of Cherokee-S*. snd Fort Avenno and run ning thence in an easterly direction, parallel with Cherokee SC. 163 1-2 feet more or leas, thence at right angle In a southerly direction' 66 2-3 feet, thence at right angte in a westerly direction 1631-2 f«et, more or lees to Fore Ave. and thence along Fert avenue in a northerly .direction 66 2-3 feet to the point of beginning Levied on by vd-tue of a Justice court ti 1 fa is sued from th»9l<nh. Dist. G M. of Floyd Jasl tioe court in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennoit, Av the property of the Deft, w. T, Dremion, and held by him un der bond tor title from M„ G. McDonald and: C. 8. Spark*. Levy made by H. Beard L. C. Ali-oat the same time and place, all right; title and interest of Mrs. Edward Haile, the De -fendant tn and to that tract er parcel nt land located in the state of Georgia county of Floyd, Ln the city es Rome anctin the Etowah division thereof, and fronting. 150 feet on Htji. Avenue forineily Etowah street, and 130 feet ou East Secopd street, formerly Franklin street, the same being let No. 42 oh which there is a 7 room residence an da 5 room residence, and beiagal se a pave aflpt N 0,43 adjoining lot No. 42 and fronting on Sth Avenue, thi* part of lot No. 42 being iuetadnd ha the abate frontage on 3th avenue of 150 feet on which there residence. That part of lot No aai a5t °ot» upon lyit g between lot No. ~ '' , ‘* rein 'evin lot No. 43 owned by Douglas & pMt « Henderson. Levied on by virtue of o sT Mr sued from the 819 District Gm , “ Us '» oneln favor of J. R. i h vorof Drs. Holmes, iarlmrton ! ‘ erln t» both vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as , he Joho »<>s Deft. Levy made by W MeIXTc r<,fth ‘ Also at the same time and pl ac . a 1 n ? y J Earle ’ 8) ‘Merest in my father s (A. Earl, Dec’d) tate, said estate consisting of 139 acres of land lot No. 160, 1 00 of land lot No. 16, 5 acres nf 1 lot No. 244, 80jacres of land lot No 245, ail of said lots lying and 1 ingin the 25th Dintrie! Section of Floyd Co., Ga; niy in teresta described in the will o f „ 1T father (A. Earle, dec’d) as being five hundred dollars, and ona fo yrth (i) of th. remaining prop, erty. Levied on by virtue of a mort ;age fifa issued from the'Flovd Superior Court in favor of Ketch um and Eliott vs. Marcus B. Earle as the property of the Def’t. JAKE C. MOORE, Sheriff. Administrators Vale. Georgia, Floyd Coi nty Pursuant to an order of the court of Ordinar. of said county; granted on the sth day of N > vember 1894, there will be sold before the Court home door in the city of Rome, and county „ Floyd on the ftrst Tuesday in December in between the legal hours or sale the foliowin, described property to-wit: That part of Los Nos. 192 and 193 in the 23rd District and 3ri I of Floyd county r ,a, beginning on (h , West side of the Selma Division of formerly th* IE.T. V. * G, Railway Co. (now the Souther. Railway C«.) <m said lot No 192 where what is known vs "liunie'S Branch" leaves said Kail road and running with said Branch northwest until it strikes the original line between lot. Nos. 192 and 169 Thence west with said original line to the Brooks corner: Thence in a west erly direct on with the original line between loti Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains and fifty links to a stake, thence southerly at right ai g’.es with original line about twelve chains to the said railroad. Thence with said railroad line to th. beginning point, said paicle of land con.ainlnj 'M acres more or less. Also a parcel tof land be Ing seventy-five (75) acres more or less and be ing part* ot lots sos. 167 aad 168 in the 23rd District at,d 3rd. Section said county and State owned aud possessed by said Stansbury at thi time of his dca h, tafd land being conveyed by Win. A. Brooks to said Stansbury |by deed. dat. September 3rd 1873 and recorded in the Clerk* office in said county in book “T” of deeds page 159 and special reference is made to the several conveyances therein referred to for wore specif ic i escription.Sold as the property ot J/t.. Stan* bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash. litis Nov. sth 1894. C. W. Underwood Adinr. Est of ('. A. Sun* bury, deceased. Years Support. Georgia, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Notice is here by given, tha the apprisers appeiii ad to set apart and assign asecond years support to Eh tai>eth J. Camp, the widow of H. M. Camp, de ceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will Is* made the judgment of ihe Court at the Decem ber ter in : 894, of the Court of Ordinary. This Nov sth-1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia,Floyd county; Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator Jo-epli 3iiari>e represents to the court his peti tion duly filed, that he has administered J<»>e|>b Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite all persons eon cerned . kindred and er -dlt." s, to show cause, i any they can, why saida lumstrator sh. ukl n. be discharged from his adm nistratien and re ceive letters of dismiMiou ou the first Mouv'f' in January 1664. This Octob. r Ist. 1824, ooiix i*, D i vis Ordinary Flovl io ri-:.y, Georg Petition for Partition, Mr, J D. Me' abb, Mrs,Flora I Petition for ptt Watt rs, Samuel Funkhouser! tition loyuS. A Mr T, W. Nichol* > perior Crt, Sept, vs, ( Term 1894, G., VV Thomas. I To the Defendant, G w, Thomas: You »re herebv nozified to be and appear at the oext, 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 anv you have to the above petition for partitie* Said petition being to partition among the u’» owners thereof the following proper') , to-* l *' formerly kuown as lot number (2L in Sourh Rome, fronting on Mais Street, t w » hundred and fifty eight feet.and running bare along < hesvkee Sireec so r '"tindred aud tweniy three feet, the back of the lot being enly t»» hundred aud forty-one feet wide, containin. two acres more or lees, being ' ’ 'iroperty ae scribed in a de.-d from Alfred i ter to Inoue as Thomas, dal :d February ILn, „i„i queutly conveyed by said ihomas to Ins dren. Also that tract of land in the Fifth « of the city of Rome, Ga„ lying immediate!) oare of the propertv above described and boun K How : Fronting on Cherokee (f ormerly rv street, two hundred and seven feet, anu ning back the same width to an W" dred and forty one feet, being the same pr 1 ty described in a deed from Alfred bb ( ’“ GW. Thomas and children, dated May i -1*75. .. Witnewthe Hon. W, M- Henry■ Jl 'y u Floy d Superior court, ThisSen' '-sth. ■ r Wn , E Beysiegel dk.Supt, Court Floy u Go, ua, Year’s Suppoit. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Notice is - given, that the appraisers appointed to set ap t and assign a year’s support to Perine ia ® » the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, hav t their award, and unless gcod and ' ( cause is shown, the same will be ma< e e ment of the court at the December * o.f the court of Ordinary This Nov. 7t >• John P. Davis Ordinaiy Floyd coun /, corgia. Georgia, Floyd County. an d The Board of Commissioners of R Revenue of said Countv will receive bidsc sons desiring to act as ferryman at 1 op« Freeman’* ferry and N eal s ferry i» ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be • The Clerk of the Board on or before t day es January, 1885. The Board reserve right to reject any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Cie«