The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 12, 1894, Image 2

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OFESSIOML COLiW DENTISTS. J A. WlLLS—Dentist—W 1-2 Broad stree over Cantrell aud Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spu lock, Attorney at Law, Mason Temple Buildidg Temple Building Some Georgia. JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at law Offic Poverty Hail postoffice cursor «rd Aveaue CHAS. w. UNDERWOOD- Attornej at Masonic Temple Rome, Ga. tfw KECK. * DENNY—Attorneys at law. Oil’d in Masonic Temnle. Rome, Ga. B w nanearew « i r W. VANDIVER -Attorney and Com seller at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING— Enn! & Starling. Attorneys at u "' Masoni< " Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS. DU. RAMSUR— Physician and Burgee Office at residence 614 avenue A, Four ■ ward. V P. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon .fl Ollers his professional services to the [><v pi # O s Rome and surrounding country XMiee at Crouch and Watson's drug store, X •jjiaoad street. DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drug store. *o. 331Hroad street. Telephon 110. resides *e. No. 21 Frank A- Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre- itt & Johns >n drug store Telephone 18 Residence 406 Second Ave, 2">ompt attention given all profession*! call .TaloaOle Farms for Real or sale We have On hand a. number of good farms for rent or sale. These farms have come into our hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten ants and buyets would r'o well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pae pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson & Harris. Adiniiustrator SaleT""" JEORGIA, Floyd County:— °Vd er ? f the Court of ordinary wffl be sold before the Court bouse door Jn the <«ty of Route, said County between the legal! aoure ot bale, on the first Tuesday in Dec. v«B4. the following property to wit: Land lot Ns. 25 in the 16th Distr ct and 4th Section of I county Ga. containing (40) acres more or | ' Also lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4th. Section «t Floyd county Ga. containing (40) -asres more or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd •istrict and 4th Section Floyd county Ga. con. talning 40 aares mo-e or less. Said land sold as property of Klizabedi Dempsey, deoeased "* rais of sale cash. V. 11. E mis adinr. of the estate of Elizabeth apsey, deceased. -Cw ■ry . CL J flk UqoOJ "•Acts Like Magic.” The UNION FEED CO. CHATTANOOGA. IAMDSELL, H&nf.eld’s Magic Condition Food, For Prevention and Cure of Dis eases in Horses and Cattle. I Magic Poultry Food and Egg i Producer. For Cure and Prevention of Dis easesin Fowls of all kinds. Magic Lice Killer. For Exterminating Vermin that infest Poultry, Horsesand dogs Magic Healing Remedy. -A Splendid External Remedy for Horse and Man. These goods have established re -putatibn in over 15 Stables and are absolutely guaranteed to be the jtest on the market and to do the •work, give them a trial. They are for sale at Rome by ■h j. A. LLOYD & CO. Lowry Bro's Dry Goods NOTIONS SHOES HATS CAPS ETC Call AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF STAMPED LINEN’S We Are NOW OPEN OUR NEW QUARTERS, NEW GOODS, and LOW PRICES, Lowry Bros * atC.D'JWOOD’S old Stand 403 Broad St, THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY NOVEMBER, 12 1894. AT WYATT’S CHAPEL. Pleasant Entertainment by Tem perance Club in East Rome. The Temperance meeting at Wy att’s Chapel, East Rome, Friday evening under auspices of “The Ixiyal Temperance Legion’’ wr f an occasion of unusual interest The attendance w»h large, and the temperance sentiment worked by the speeches, recitations and read ings was deep and all pervading, as manifested by the earnest at tention of all and the prayerful interest of the gcod women. Tears were freely shed and enthusiasm deepened into conviction and earn est determination on the part of many. Even the most thoughtless were enlisted. The work of the Loyal Temper ance Legion in East Rome was in augerated by Mrs. Harvey, Mrs McKenzie, Mrs. Collins and oth. ers, and is exerting a good influ ence over the young people in this part of the city. The East Rome brass band fur nished enlivening music on this occasion. Their first effort in pub lic was very creditable. Mr. Will Collins presided at the organ and led the singing, and he did it well. Mr. Phillips, the president, per formed the duties of master of ceremonies very nicely for a young man. The speeches, recitations, readings and everything enlisted praise find excited interest. Col. Hamilton was prevented from at tending, and Dr. Bruce Harris, oy request, took his place. Below is the programme. PROGRAMME. Music, by the band.’ Prayer, by Rev.- G. W. Duval. Song and chc rus: “Vote as you pray.” RECITATION. “The prica of it flrink,” by Miss Olive O’Bryan. READING, Subject: “As Angel in a Sa- Joon,” by Miss Bertha Pullen. ADDRESS. By Rev. G. W. Duval, i*<7»g N©. 32. RECITATI«»N. “The Drunkard> Wife, TT by Miss Bessie Linsey. READING-. “A Terrible Charge r " r by Mrs. O r ßryan. ADDRFB3EB. ByCoI.D.B. Hamilton and Rev. Bruce Harris. Music by the band. Benedicti n by Rev. Bruce Har ris. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin ). Libel for vs.. [-Divorce 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 he does not reside in this-State. It is or dered by the court, that service be perfected on the defendant by the publication of this order and no tice twice a month for two months, three months before the next term, of this court, in the Hustler ®f Rome, a newspaper published in Floyd County in which Sheriffi’s advertisements are published. April 18 1894. W. M. Henry„ J. 8. C. R.C. FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TRSM 1894. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin,, i Libel vs. > for Perrin A. Mauldin. r Di vorce To the defendant Perrin A. Mauldin, you are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Su perior Court to be held in and for said county on the 4th, Monday in.next September then and there to make your defense, if any you have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di vorce . Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this April 18, 1894. Win.. E. Beysiegel, Clk. Supr. Court. When you get into a pair of those $3.0 O Shoes from Cokers, Corns and frowns dis appear simultaneous ly. BARBERS IN BRITAIN. Descriptin of Dubin and London Shaving Shops In Dublin the first-class shop* are managed la the same way ms the leading shops of Loudon, nnd most of the first-clt»» journey men barbers here hail from London and they are paid what are called London wages, that is 85 shilling a week, but a barber in order to get those wages must also be a 1 idies’hair-dresser. The cheaper shops only pay their journeymen from 18 to 20 shillings a week. The first class shops chrge six pence, that is twelve cents, for shaving and the same price for hair cut ting and shampooing The cheaper shops charge only two pence or four cents, for shav ing, hair cutting or shampooing. Some shops ii. Cork only charge one penny for each. The first class shops here turn out a custom er just as well as the barbers in Americar, if not a little better but I would not let the cheaper bar bers shave my dog. Some of the finest shops in Dub lin have our old fashioned chairs and some have just an upholstered chair with ahead piece attached. The cheap shops most of them just use a wooden chair and the barber wears a dirty apron but in the finer •hops they wear white coats and cle u n white aprons, London fins u great mfiny'shops, but there are only a few really good shops. Most of the barber shops here are called toilet clubs, and they are all locat ed on the second floor. They get threepence for shaving. The jour neymen barbers get about 30 shill ings a week ; a few gets more, but they depend largely on their cus tom j rs for tips. The best shave I had in London was in a barber shop conducted by a lady. She employs five other ladies and charges three pence for shaving and a lit le ex tra for dressing the hair. There are only about half a dozen shops in London which have modern American chairs. NEBRASKA’S VOTE. Holcomb, Fusionist, Gets the Gov ernorship by a Good Majority. Omaha, Neb., November 11. — i Complete official returns in sh'oW that for governor Holcomb, demo crat-populist, received 96,958; Sturdevant, bolting democrat, 6 671 ;■ Holcomb’s plurality, 3.087. All the remaiirbd*r of the state of ficess elected are republicans, their pluralities raitgjng from 13,0(X) Lu 80,00 f) The total vote, including 60,000 prohibition votes, estimat ed;, i* 201,000, or as- many as two years a significant proof ©i re publican col< nizwtion when the exodus the drought is remem bered. The legislature wi;l<l stand : Sen ate—Republicans, 24;- populists, ■9. H'oum*—Republicans, 72; demo crats, 7; populists 21 The straight populist vote was cast for Pow'ers ,for state taeasurer, and it was 66,- 177, »n irnflrease of 13.,000 votes over last ywar, and an increase of 5,000 votesover two years ago. TONIGHT. Miss Clrase Will Present The Comedy “1996” Miss Hettie Bernard Chase aud her Company arrived in the city thin morning, and are stoping at the Armstrong. Tonight at Nevin’s they will pre sent the Comedv “1996”. It is bright and sparkling, aim is inter sperced with singing, dancing and other spectacles. The prices are very reasonable 50, 35 and 25 cents. This is a spkdid opportunity to see a first class attretion iyt popular price. *1 * t ’v.’ f ' ! '* V » t - • t Coker & Co., got on the underside in the sc u itl e f o r Rubber Shoes, and pulled off a fine lot of bargains for their Customers* SHERIFF ALE FOR- DE COR 1894. GEORGIA. Floyd < e Wil be nod belure tlie court home door in the city of Rome .- u.»d o. <a., Le.wesu the io.al keafe vt e<»l<> ioi the Ist, Inr.n .ky In Dec *.*M. the loili.et) g cle.criiwt pauper y te wit. Trai true; or parcel of laud Oinj tiul being; nils Md '.n the ooni.iy t>. Floyd'aau ft ata of Gu • u*. .ymj io <rluiuj>< j>» ...join »g Rome Ga., »*<l k»o«i. to the plau ol •>< > I’riutup city, aa eity lots numbers «u, 11, 42, <3 and 44. Levied on by virtue of a • mortgage tl Is issued from the » loyd Superior court in fav> rof neueer Saving and Loan Company v».;Maigaret b. and F. L. McGinnis. As cue properly cf the Deft. Also at the same time and place. One Bay mare aboui. 0 years ol’l, name Mohie 16 hands high. Lerietl on by virtue of a mortgage Uta issued from he E'loyd Cny cou t m furor of A D. Hardin Agt. lor L. Lyile vs. R . K. Hudson. As tile property of the Deft. Also «t Um s nun time and place. Forty acres of lot ot la <4 No. 182 in 23rd, District and 3rd. Section of flout <o. Ga Levied on by virtue ! of a mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd eupr- i rior court iu favor ot H. B. Scottvs. Juu.K t.od dard, as the properly of the Deti. Also at the same time and place, Un all tha j tract or parcel of la u situated, lying ami bein t I iu the guru, Dist and 3rd. aeciivti of Floyu co. ; Ga. aud being thaip.rtof lot No. 117 in said | Dist. and Section that lies ou the ves. videos ; the Summerville road and is bounded on the south by land known as Ware land on the wes by land ot W. A. Overby, ou the north by that part ot lot No. 117 which Mas conveyed by Ht D. A)C. ck to W- I*. Simpson and on tliu East by the oummerviiie road, containing rO acres more or less. Levied ou by virtue ol a tl fa issued from the Floyd City court in lavor of Potts aud Ports vs. R. G. Hackney, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place, A certain twe horse hack, double s ated, also a two horse plow No. 5 Chattanooga wicliawauka, ami t o one horse turning plows, and also a set of -ag on hariie-s, Levied on by virtue of a mortgage Ufa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of James Long vs. Jolin'D. Yarbrough, As the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place. Lot of land No. 225 iu the 221. n. District ami 3rd. Mention of Floyd Co. Ga. I evied on by vir ue of a mort gage ti f«, issued from the Floyd Superior court in lavor of Emma E. Stowell vs. Joon W. Ross as the property ol the Deft. Also at the same time and place, l-ots of land Nos. 468, 46j and 540 in the 3rd. District a d 4th Section of Floyd Co. Gu. containing 40 acres each more or less. Lev ed on by virtue of a fax fl fa issued by J. J. Black T. G. iu lavor of State and Co, vs. Mary E. Eppt rs >n, As the prop erty of the Deft. Also at the samy time aud place, lot of la:.d No. 41 in the 23rd District anu 3rd Section of Floyd County Ga. containing 160 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a fl fa isaued from the Fl yd (J iu favor of J. A; L<J, OWil'Oi S anti hoidei'.- vs A B. ‘McDt'nalif as 'tinkers aud C. 8 . McCrary as endorser, as the property of the Def t. c. F. McCrary said ti la prnCcOciiig for the balance ot the purchase moaey of said let. Also at the satill! time ami place lot of iail.4 Wet 40 in the 4th district and 4.h seeti m ot Floyu couuty, Georgia, containing 160 acres more or lets. Levietl on by virtue of a tax fl la issued by J. J . Black T. •iu favor of state and coun ty vs. Brown Johnson, as the property of the de fendant. Alsoat t’ e sane time and pl ace, one bay hors mule about ten years old named lobe; one sor rel mare mule a ou- ten years old named Jaue, one white cow named white about five years and one buggy, one mowing machine, one hav rake an.l one iwo horse ihimbhskein studt ba ker wago ■. Levied on by virtue ot two fl las one a mor gage fl la ii. fi.vor of J B. Porter, the Other.a ÜbOicPs lein fl ta in favor ot S 1> Hunt both issued from the Floyd ( ity Court and vs. C L Ansley, as tlie prop rev of the deleiidaut Also at th-s same time ami place, one farm of forty flve aorr» in 23d district ami 3d siciivn of Floyd county, State of Georgia, described as follows: Commencing at a stake en th..- eas side ot Summerville r..ad, run ing north 871-2 degrees, e <st 4.193-100 chains to or near the bend of Oostanaula river, thrnceup the river to the South of Dry Creek to :he original boundary line be ween lo’s No . 104 aad 105 and the Janus of A B McDonald, thence westerly paralel with the first line and with said original line to the Summerville road 61 cuains, thence along the east edge of said toad to startii.gpoint. Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from Floyd Supe rior court in favor of the Georgia Loan an I Trust company for the use and benefit of Lydia McAlpine, Emerette M. Green Roeeiia DeWolf vs Sallie vv Gibson as the property of the deft. Also at the same time anu place, one half of lot Ko 8 in ths Oostanaula division to ithe city of Rome, Ga„ commencing at corner of North Boundary stree', and 7th Avenue run. imr west. froui7rh Avenue to the Oostanaula river, bound on the south by the property of Mrs Lucy Ragan running along said property west to Oostanaula river, conta ni .g ow four room house and one two room house, and about three acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of afi la issued from the Floyd Ordinary’s conrt in favor of Alive Fowler vs Thomas B. Higginbotham, as the property of the deft Also at the same time ams place, a cortaie pajee’ (ft land lying in the Sth Ward of th” ■ city of Rome, (formerly Hll shorn or S.u’h i Rnme) and known as part of Lot No 54 in s ir! " ' and State fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Sp. i ig roa > now Ma in St. ami niraaing back s-mie widih 170 fee',bounded on the North by Roland Gte n, and o»atie Smith by Mrs. John Hngbes aud< n :.he bi-k by Shorters, being the same property (leaded by Mrs. S. 11. Patterson to R. T. Hargraves on Jan. 20th. 1861, and by R. T. Hargioves ueedesf to Malinda Hargroves, Levied »n by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of K, D. Van- Dyke Transferee vs. Malinda II rg roves,. as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place, That certain jot in the sth. Ward of the ett) of Rotror, 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. and Fort Avenue and run ning thence in an easterly direction, parallel with Cherokee St. 163. 1-2 feet more or le-s thence -t right, angle in a southerly direction 66 2-3 seer, i hence at right angle in a westerly direction 163 1-2 feet, more or less to Fort Ave. and thence along Fort arronne in a northerly direction 66 2-3 feet to the point of beginning Levied on by vi-tue of a Justice court fi fa is sued from the 919th. Dist. G M. of Floyd Jus’ tice court in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennon, As the property of the Deft. W .T, Drennon, and held by him un der bond for title from M, G. McDona'd and C. S. Sparks. Levy made by H. Beard L. C. Alvo at the same time and place, all right; title and ii.terestof Mrs. Eduard Haile, the De fendant in and to that tract or parcel of land located in the state of Georgia county of Floyd, in the city of Rome and in ’he Etowah division thereof, and fronting 150 feet on 6th. ? veune formeily Etowah street, and 130 feet eu Kaur Second street, formerly Franklin street, the* same being lot No. 42 on which there is a 7 room residesceand a 5 room residence, and being al so a part as lot No, 43 adjoining lot No. 42 and fronting on 6th Avenue, this part of lot No. 43 being included in the above troutage on 6tb Avenue of 150 feet on which there is a 5 room residence. That part of lot No, 43 herein levied npon lyit g between lot No. 42 and that part of lot No 43 owned by Douglass <fc Co. and Mr. Hendersou. Levied on by virtue of 2 fi fas is sued from the 919 District G M. Justi.-e Court, one in favor of J B. S. Holmes the other in fa vor of Dr». Holmes, Garlington and John’r.n both vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as the property of the Deft. Levy made by W. P. .McLeod L. C. Also at the same time and. place all my (M. B. Earle’s) interest in my father’s (A. Earl, Dec’d) es tate, said estate consisting of 182 acres 6f land lot No. 160, 160 acres of land lot No. 16, 5 acres of laud lot No. 214. 80Jacres of land lot No. 245, ail of said lot*lying and be ing in the 25th District and 3rd Section of Floyd Co., Ga; my in terests describe 1 in the v 21 of my father (A. Earle, dec'd) as being* I five hundred dollars, ,(f) '-uh \ r - "ty- L ™«>. »■> by virtue 1 ., \ mortgage f,f„ lsgueJ lr „ m (h - Superior Court in favor „f i; *,• Eliott vs. Marou. B. Earl.' the property of the Def’t. Jake c. moore, Sheri ft. Administrators Vale. Georgia, Floyd COl nty . Pursuant to an orde» of 0 t . or said county; gnm te(l on thfl vember 1894, there will l, e go ld leftue th ® ~ °' house door in the city of Rome ami .. h (ourt Floyd on the first Tuesday in DeLZ" , between the legal hours or sale the r n M ’ . described property to-wit: That part I Railway C o.) on said lot No 182 where' what'ta ■ known ..“Hume s Branch" leaves wi * road and running wi h said llram h unrrs t until it strikes the original line between Z ; Nos. 192 and 109 Thence west with said , , line to the Brooks corner: 1 hence in erly direct on with the original line between". L Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains and fifty ij nkg . stake, thence southerly at right a. gl es Z 1 original line about twelve ch iins to the 1* ’ railroad. Thence with said railroad line to tu . beginning point, said parcle of land con.aiu' * > I 20 acres more or less. Also a parcel |of land i“ S r mg seventy-tive (75) acres more or less » n <i £ ing parts of lots nos. 167 and 168 in the 23rd 1 District and 3rd. Section said county and Suu 1 owned and possessed by said Stansbury at th. c time of hi. death, said land being conveyed b, » Wm. A. Brooks to said Stansbury |by deed da-. September 3rd 1873 and recorded in the Clerks ( office iu said eounty in book “T” of deeds i,a E . * 159 and special reference is made to the several ‘ conveyances therein referred to for n ore specif , ic ■ escr jption.Sold as the property of Ja. Stani bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash. This Nov 1 Oth 1894. ~ C. W. Underwood Admr. Est of J. A. Stans 1 bury, deceased, * rr'. a a Y ears t, f* 1 Georgia, Floy! County: 1! al * * honi k ‘hiy OOiieerni Notioe ishere- Ihy the apprises dppoin »d to set 1 apart and aiXff-n . second years support to Eli- - zabeth J. Camp, thii of H. M. Camp, de cased, have filed theirward,And unless good and sufficient cause is showi;, the game will be made the judgment of ihe Couit tt tie Decern ber term 894, of the Court ol Ordinaty. This Nov sth 1894. ( John P. Davis, , Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia, t - - - t Application for Letters of Dis- mission. ’ Georgia, Floy d county; » M hereas Alexander Johnson, Adtthifctrator I Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his neti- ■ i:, il.v filed, tlmt h- has administered Joses. Sharpe s estate. This is to eite all persons 001 i cerned, kindred aud er ilitors, to showcase. 1 1 any they can, why said administrator ah, obi g. 1 be aiscnarued fron his administration and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Mond?y‘ 3 in January 1864. This Ucto'j -r Ist. 181'4, 3 .ioitx i’, bivis I Ordinary Fl >vd to ruy, Georg I 1 Petition for Partition. i Mr. J. D. Mc'abb. Mrs,Flora ) Petition for par f Wart rs, Samuel Funkboiisei ; tition leyiiS* M r T, W, Nichol* ) perior Crt.'Sept. r vs, 1 Term 1894, , G., w Thomas. I 1 To the liefendant, G w, Thomas: You »r» . herebv noticed to be and appear at the next, term of the Superior court to be held in and for 1 .“•> id county on the second Monday in January , | 1895, then and there to make your defense, if | any yon hare to the above petition for partition , Said petition being to partition among the fir. r owners thereof the following proper*y, to-wit 1 I what was formerly kuo an as lot number (21: , I i i South Rome, fronting on Main Street, tw» - hundred amt fifty eight feet,and runningback I 1 along Cherokee S ree. so r hundred and twenty three feet, the back of the lot being only tw* hundred and forty-one feet wide, containing 1 [ two acres more or lees, being the proper.)’ de -1 | scribed in a deed from Alfred shorter to Thom as Thomas, dated Februarv nth, 1870, subse <ii:eut;y’•< nveyed bv said Thomas to his clnl ;dr,-n. .* , ■ fact of laud in rhe rifth Mara Os the city of ’,’ome, Ga., lying immediately ba« lof the pr ertv ab >ve described .nd bounded How. Froiiting on Cherokee : rmerly ; ry strt.-;, '.iuii.L. <lct.andrn. ning bad; the same width to an iwo nua dred am' forty one feet, being the same proper ty desc. il,ed in a deed from Alfred Shorter t* G W. Thomas and children, dated May l* tn 1875. , , Witness the Hou. W, M- Henry. Judge 01 Floy d Superior court, This Sen’ 25th. 1894. Wn , K Bevsiegel elk, Sept, Court Floy u Co, Ga, Year’s Support. ! GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Notice is here y given, that tlie appraisers appointed to set apart and aasign a year's support to I’ermelia the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, have their award, and unless good and sufllcien cause is shown, the same will be made the jud» ment of the court at the December tern-, , of the court of Ordinary. This Nov. 7th. John P. Davis Ordinal y Floyd coun' y, corgis, 4w. Wanted,. Georgia, Floyd County. t . The Board of Commissioners of R , a Revenue of said County will re ceive bids o- sons desiring to act as ferryman at I’ope s er . Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in sai< “ «ty, for the year 1895 i Said bids to be in the 0 The Clerk of the Board on or before the day of January, 1885. The Board reserves right to reject any and alt bids. Max Meyerhardt, Guardian Sale. I, Susie W. All good,Guardian <>f j Allgood, .will make application to .1 udge ■ Hunt, Judge ol the Superior Court of t circuit, at bis office in the court house, ci y of Griffin, Si aiding county, G»-i■ 3rd oa, of December, 1804 an order aothor.z. S the sale, at private sale, the f " lt: one ty of Andrew P. Allgood, her ward, o undivided oue-:hird interest in’ ia ( au£ | aud situated in Cat bn nsboro F <')•■ know n as iot. Noe. Thirteen,, hou lgtree teen, fromiugsixty-six fee eac 1 o ty . e jgbt and ni ning 1 «Crt one hundred am f o WMterly, ihi» prop-wv hereby .old l* e# J n ; an '. south of the Baptist chnr< ’ gg of (■aid sale is to be made for’he )gVJM . 4 nt reinvestment, because said an J a lots, productive of no rents 01 1 . eg3! a* constant expense in paying taxes and is depreciating in w aI . LU OOB. ' Guardian of Andrew P. Allgood. *. CCt. 30.HW4.