The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 13, 1894, Image 2

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PROFESSIONAL CffLUffl. DENTISTS , .13 J A. WILLS—-I>eutw«t— W 1-2 Broad etjw a Cantrell and Owens store. * - —————— ' h ATTORWE VS I . JR, fipn lock, Attorney,at Law, Masou -• Temple Buildidg •ample Building Rouie (leargia, JAMKrt H NEVIN— Attorney at Law Oft" rovortf Hail posleffice eoraor 3rd Avon •■■■MaHRMaaMHUMAI <, CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorns) at Maeonfe Temple, * Rotne.G*. RRBCF. A- DENNYN—At tori.eys at law. on>- In Masonic Teuitde. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and (am a Bailor at Law—Rome. Ga. 11/ H BNNIB—-’NO. W. STAKLING-Lr.nl. J-W . Al Starling, Attorneys at Law. Mahout. Temple, Koine, Ga. teb23. apo surgeons. DM. RAMHUR- Physician and Burgeo- Office at ropidence CM avenue A, four, ward. I V. HAMMOND—Physician amt Surgeon ;jL <■ Glfera his ] roressixnal services to the y<n pie of'Reiee ami surrounding osuutn art Crouch and Watson's drug store, zc eh*a«M street. ' T"1 R W .‘d.'K-IVT-D Office atC. A.Trerltt L w -f Etore. «>o. 331 Broad street Telephon -’MW. iwddhn No. 21 Frank AW ynu, Physician and Snrgon office at Tro-. Kt & Johns m drug store -- ■ Wt* 4 ** 11 Residence 4uu Second Ave, '’Anepi attention given all professicml call TiloaMe Faros for Baal 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- I tenable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low • prices and on most favorable terms. Ten ants and buyeis would! zdo well to consult us • before trading. We can rent or sell, To good!/ parties, wishing time I on Farms we are T pared to offer bargains Come and °ee us l Hoskinson & Harris,!( Administrator Side. •’•OIKORGrA.’T'toyd Couniy:— Pursuant to an order of the < ourt of Ordinary r II be sold before the Court house donr Ju the ■O tv of Rome, said County between the legal .naimof Sale, 011 tbe first Tuesday in Dec ®g94. the following property to wit : Land lot ■>»•. ir. the IdthzDistr ct and 4tb Section of £Wl*ydcoiuity( 1 toncatning 4')m res more or .teas. Alsu tot No. 24 in the to 1. Dl'itrict and 4'h. SMtion of Floyd county Ila. containing U°) sot es more or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd AtStr.c’t aud 4th Section Floy.i county Ga. eon 2»itiiny th aares im>~e or le-s. Said land sold as -me property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— -if sale cash. AR B. Ennis admr. of the estate of Elizabeth deceased. F 4 ARI L ' tSWii n 4 L,'v' k t“r I U. « j® -al "Acts Like Magic ” 1 > THE UNION FEED CO.| CHATTANOOGA. im AM) SELL, ManleJdV Magic Condition Food, For Prevention and Cure of Dis eases in Horsesand Cattle. “Magic Poultry .Food and flgg Producer, For Cure and Prevention of Dis easesin Fowls of all kinds. Tragic Lice Killer. For Exterminating Vermin that invest Poultry, Horsesand dogs ' Magic Healing Remedy. A Splendid External Remedy / foijHorse and Man. These have established re-| natation in over 15 Stables and are nl»«otiitely guaranteed to be the on the market and to do the wtWk,give them a trial. They are for sale at Rome by : J. A. LLOYD & CO. Lowry Bro's Dry Goods ■ | ; NOTIONS SHOES HATS CAPS ETC Cail AND- EX.A MINE OUR: STOCK OF STAMPED LIN EN’S We Are NOW OPEN OUR NEW' QUARTERS, (NEW GOODS, and LOW PRICES, Lowry Bros at C.D\ WOOD’S X * old Stand 403 Broad St, THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY NOVEMBER, (S 1894. LAID THEM OUT. Plucky Sheriff Whips Five Insoien Prisoners. AiirPraon Ind Not 12.—For lh« paßf "BVHrnl weekfi prisoner in the jail >n* this city’ -I ’have foe unruly, and have added Io lawlessness bv grossly iusultpu Sheriff Van Dyke and family h applying vile epithets and tmm < whenever the occasion preseitfo* tself. Some six or seven weeks avi this became U'nbea able "nd Sher ft Van Dyke closed the rtflice do • opened the cell grating and i.dvii ed five of the worst! prisoners t>u into the room where heafood. He then proceeded to* wade i and despite ’heir struggles,, in le» bin five minufos had the whol five laid ont on thefSoor mored-ai than alive. He did not use thine but his flits and put up wonderful battle against the entm five who attacted him a* one ma'i. They kept still far several days, but for the part weak or two have been getting worse than ever be fore. Night before last he closer the office doors, and opewhig thr cell grating, commanded them t< come out. They did a»ol*»yed ano made a murderous rush at him. He m“t them with a mace, and in less than a minute had every out lain out on the floor. He then made them get up and go back to their cells. They are all sore, swearing ven geance and keeping quiet. His ac tiou is indorsed by not only hi own party men, but also Republi nans. The gang is one of the mos : desperate ever behind the bars in th : s county, and five of the mei are good for long penitentiary sen fences. Vau Dyke is a small man but h?is a wonderfully developer muscular system. Changes in the Chicago Times. Chicago, November 11.—Tin Harrison brothers yesterday sold a portion of their interest in tin Chicago Tinies to H. W. Hawley formerly owner of the Denver Times. He will take an active part in the management of the paper assisting Mr. Kraus, who recently bought the controlling interest Mr. William J. Abbott remains a editor. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mathie L. Mauldin > Libel lb vs. Div or ct T’errian. Mauldin. \ in Floyi Superior Com r Meh, term 1894 It appt aring .o the Court by tin return of the Sheriff, in the abovi stated case that the defendan does not reside in said county mu' it further appearing that he doe: not reside in this State. It is or dered by the court, that service b< perfected on the defendant by th< publication of this order and no tice twice a month for two mon tin three months before the next tern of this court, in the Hustler o' Rome, a newspaper published ii Floyd County in which Sheriff’: advertisements are published. April 18 1894. W. M. Henrv, J. S. C. R. C FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TER.\ 1894. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin, ) Libel vs. ■ for Perrin A. Mauldin. \ Divorci To the defendant Perrin A Mauldin, you are hereby notifiei to be and appear at the next Su perior Court to beheld in and foi said county on the 4th, Monday in next September then and then to inakoyour defense, if any voi have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di voice. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said court, this April 18. 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Clk. Supr. Court. PXL ACE MARKET Os the upper end ci town. Chas Weis ha opened up a meat mar ket at 4 Cothran St. where he will be giaa to seehis many friend- This is the place to get all kinds of steak roas chops and c J would phased to have yo give me acali. MISTAKES OF H’STORY. , “What is history but universe ly accepted fable?” said » lean d •Smithsonian professor to a writ,,- f*r the Star. “J quote the great Xapolson. For example, consider Plymouth Rock- In tip’ town of Plymouth is a rock with a fence iround it. It is a sort of Imai fetich. On Forefather’s Day every year i x ‘Tcises are held there comniemo ating the alleged fact that on this ruck the Pilgrims lan fed. As a mutter of fact, there is CW evidence hati such was the fact. P>of, Channing, the historical Xpert of Harvard, has trased the lory back and believes it to have •eer. started Iby ah old man named Htitice, wbo many years ago poiol ed out the rock to »oine children, aying: ‘H*ie they landed.’ ‘lll story states that the PilgritDe on Sunday, but refrained roiu landing until Monday lest they should break the Sabbath. ,; hat is pure nonsense. Ab a matter 4 fact, the women and children -fayed on the ship all winter, bt— cause it was more comfortable. The gorgeousness and high civil ization of the ancient Mexicans at the time of the Spanish conquest have been permanently embalmed in history'. The whole story is a misrepre sentation. Cortez naturally wish ed to give an impression at home 'hat he had conquered a great and 'ieh nation. In reality it was only i half-civilized aud untutored peo ple. The inode of living was patri archal, whole families of 100 or more persons living in one house, rhe communal dwelling was of one tory and necessarily of large size. The structures were described by the Spaniards as ‘palaces.’ The people ate only one cooked meal ■ach day, for the rest of their food lependingon ‘grub diet’picked up myhow. The dinners, partaken oj >y so many individuals, are re 'orted in history as ‘banquets.’ ‘‘The schoo’boy learns that Columbus was the man who first •onceived the idea that the world ,vas round. Nothing could be more nonsensical. The truth is that he merely accepted a notion on this subject which had been handed loWn from classic times by scholar ly men. Strabo, the Latin author. >vas one of these. The conception vvas for many centuries hs a faint ight glimmering in darkness.” ‘‘l quoted Napoleon a moment ago. You probably know that no battle was ever fought at Waterloo Waterloo was a port dispatch sta ion some mileedistant. Dispatch es were sent thence to England and henca the name given to the tattle. “Sheridan’s.ride to Winchester va« not twenty miles—not over en miles, I think. There never va« any foundation in fact for the •itory of Barbara Freitchie. Th® ;ame is true of the yarn* about Pocahontas and John Smith. Nor a Sponge. During the residence in New Orleans of Bishop John P. New man, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, he was known in that city ns a free and generous giver to charity. When the late war was at its heigh tile Bishop was constant ly importaned for aid, and as con stantly gave it where request was worth attention. One day in the latter part of 1863 the Bishop was busy on a ser mon, when he received a request i o visit the bedside of a man far >ut in the surburbs of the city. Fhe name was new to him, he was very busy, and ask to bo excused. But no refusal woul i be taken, md the Bishop entered his car riage and drove to the man’s house. ■ ' ' ■ ' 1 l>e h»d expected to find hi t dp itioner in the last stage of disease tU to his surprise tha man apppar ”l in > xcelh-nt health. The Bishop •hen a'-k‘ j d him if he desired spir -I*ll a 1 counsel. j>| (q.,... . No Bishop Newman, the nmn Homily fppljpd. T don’t kant »> f v<«ii>’ • dvic • I’m a hard-* it" l nll’m hII right Who i 1 w>. ■• - i ■ s..(ii).t.i u.h to Nui’u-ii * v 1 11, 1 Z i-k. Although corm hat startled y 'ie liimzhd p n sunq rion of the im.. t in iiishop veulureil t» say; ls?’t SJOO ci.'iishldrabie >or a ■ ickeV *o Naich- z? W nil,. yes, 1 suppose it imßut do vou suppfhc 1 waul to spoiyge on my poor ' y p ll ' '‘ya ♦’■yr I get I here? I’-*- ---■ - - - B j SB® ALE IW B cm m GEORGIA, Floyd (’• Will be sold be I ore tbs court house door ii>'| tbe city of Rome Floyd to. Ga., between lhe'' J»z al hours ot eale on th* Ist, Tuesday in Dec. , LSIM, ibs lolluoikg descatbed properly to-wit. That tract or piucel of laud lying and being 'u the ooumy ot Irtsiyd anil State ot Gu »nd lying in rnntupCiiy adjoin.ng Rome Ga., and knows iu lhe plan of said I‘rlntup Citi, as cuy lots aumbei-H to, ,1, 42, s tand 41. Levied on by virtaoofa mortgage n ionsuv-d from the r loyd Suj>«rior c.mrt in tav risf Pioneer Saving ' and lx*aa Coiupauy vs.JJMaigacet n. and F. 17 McGinnis. As the property <f the Deft. Also at the same tnue ami place. One Bay I mare about 5 years 01-l, name MiSiie 10 hands Ingk. Levied on br virtue of a mortgage tita i issued from .he Floyd i.:nv Cyß t iu favor of A D. Hardin Agt. for L. Lytle vs. R k. Hudson. A« the property of the Delt. Ago at uieuaiue time and place. Forty acres of lot ot la d No. 182 in J3r t, District aud 3rd. Section of Flovd < 0. Ga. Levied by vir.ue of a mortgage ti fa issued from the Floyd »,upt rior court iu lavor ot H. B. Scottvs. Jao.lt God dard,us the property of the Deft. Abo at lhe same nine aud plane, Ju all tha trao. ot jurcei of la. u situated, lying am bein t iu the UJru, Dist and 3rd. secliuu ul Fluyu to. Ga. and being ihaip.rtbf lot Xu. 117 iu said I Dist- aud Section, that lies on the ’west side of 1 the Summerville road aha is bounded wu the ' South by laud known as Ware iniul on the wes I by land of W. A. Overby,’on tile north by tha l ! part of lot no. IJ7 Whicir .was conveyed- by lit I’. A)C. ck to w p; niuipsou and 011 the East by the aumuiervii.e road, containing lO acres more orless. Leviedon by liriue of a ti fa issued I from the Fiuyd Eilv ecurt in laror 01 i'oita. and Ports vs. R. G.Hackney, us the property of the I Deft. Also at the same time and place, A certain two itorse hack, double s ated, also a two Wise Blow No. 6 Chattanooga wicnawai ka, ai d t o one horse turning piows, ami also a set of ..ag I on haruo-s, Levied on by vntue <4' a mortgage tlta issued fr, nt the Flui d 1 ity Court iu favor I of-Jalnes Long vs. John’ D. Yarbrough. As tut property ot the De ft. Also at tlie same time and place. Lot of land No. 22J in tlus zzi.ii. District ami 3rd. section of Fioyd Co. Ga. Levied 011 by vir ue of a mort gage ti fa, issued from the Fiovd Superior court iu lavor of Euuna E. Stowell v’s. Joon W. Ross, as tile propett) oi the Deft. Also at ihe same rime and place, of land Nos. W, 4G.1 ami 340 iu the 3rd. District a u 4thi Section of Floyd Co. Ga. containing 40 acres i each more or less. Lev r d on by virtue or a lax | ti fa issued by .1. J. Black T. C. iu lavor of State and 00. vs. Alary E. Epperson, As the prop erty of the Deft. Also at the same time aud place, lot of land' No. 41 in tile 23rd District and 3rd Section of. Fl’»jd County Ga. coniaining 160 acres more or less, l.ci led i.n by virtue 01 a 11 la 1 atWd Iron, the 11 yd Ci.y < ourt iu tuvi.i' ol .1. At. I cadi Co, owners and holders vs A B. M.-Dcnald as makers and C. 8 . McCrary as endorser, as the | property of.-lie Def., c. F. Ale'rary sam ti la pr.-ceeuing lor he balance oi tbe purchase ‘ moxey of said lot. Also at lhe same time atnl place lot of lan No 1 41111 trie 4.1 i district a:.d 4.1 i s.-cii mOl t'.oydi county, Georgia, coutanit g 11.11 acres mon ’o les. iavieu .it by liriue <-i a .ax fl 1a is-ied by.).j. inackT. ~in f ,v«-r of stai v aid e. .1111-1 ty is. Brown Juh son,as the pr<-lwr.y ol the ue femiant. Aisr,at t' es'ui e time and place, one bit hors inim-abiiut leave .vs 01 <t ~a,iie.l ,ob : one -or I ryl mare mule a «i ten yea.sold Ira. >ed Jane, one white cow named white ab m< il.._- yeir.s and one buggy one mow 11- machine, one bay I rskeanuoue 'uolorse brand sk-in stud, ba- I kerwago-. Levied o.; tn lir tue o, two ti las 1 tie a mor gage li 1 -t ir fi.vor <.f J B. l oier, the ollr<-r„;: laoo.ews leitr ti iu. in favor ol >S D Hunt both issued I'rotu the 1 y Cour, and vs. I C L Ansley, as Urn prop r.y 01 the <i< 1-ndant 1 Also at the s.mte lim • ami p>ee, one farm of forty five acres in 23.1 Uls-ri-. r um>3<l sic ion of Floy.i counit, Sta.e of Georgia, described as Imlows: Commenct. gat a siuke .<■ u ; Ili eas side ot Summerville road, run irignorth 87 1-z degrees, e s 4i-:i.>-iUoch:tiiis to or near, he betid of <>. - tana da river, ih.-nceup tn- river to th South . r?ry recK to the original boun e line lie we-1. lots Yo-. IM anil luj and the ia“" s of 1 B I’.-ir ~i | f hence wes <-riy‘par;»lel wU* 1 1:1 e first lineanti with s i original line <0 the Sum... v. . 11. v mao us c.iaitis, . nei.c along the east edge oi said load to startii gpoint. Levied on by virtue ot a li fa issued from t ioyd Sut.e rior conrt in favor of the Georgia Loan an > Trust company for the use and lienefit of Lydia Alc.slpine, Emerette Al. orcen iioce ia De Aoli vs S.dlie w Gibson as rhe property -d ihedett. Also .r, the same t ime and place, one half ot ' lot o 8 111 the Oostauaula divi. ion to ithe city of Rom-, Ga„ commencing at coiner ot North Boundary -tree , amt 7th Avenue rum in west t rout 7■ h A vena, to ah Oostauaula river, bound on tic soin.li by t):. ; . operiy of Alis Lucy Ragan running along said op Tty 'west to Oostauauia river,conta n gone lour room house and one t’i'O room house,and about three acres more or , 'ess. Levied on by virtue of ati la issued from ; the Floyd Ordinary’s court in ft- . of Alice ' Fowler vs Thomas B. Higgin. . •■>, as the property of the deft Also at the same time and place, a certaie paice'of land lying iotho s:h' Ward of th® city of Rome, (form .iy Hil shorn or S .utb Rome) and known as part of Lot No. 54 in siid Co. and State fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spring roal now Ma in St. ami running back sanv. width 170 feet, beinided on the North by Roland Green, and on the Seu:.h by Mrs John Hughes and < n the ba.ik.by Shorters, being the same property deeded by Mrs. S. H. Patterson to R. T. Hargroves on Jan. 20th. 188!, and by R. T. Hargroves deeded to MaJinda Hargroves. Levied ®n by virtue of a mortgage ft fa Issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of R, D. V. Dyke Transferee-vs Malinda H .rgroves, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place, That certain pt in Che sth. Wid of the city of Rome, Floyd Co. Ga. Beginning at a point on the east side of Ko t avenue 120 feet south from th , intersec tion of CheroJteeßt. end Fort Avenue and run ning thence in an easterly direction, parallel with Cherokee St. IC3 1-2 feet more or le-s. thence >t 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 thence along Fort avenue in a northerly# direction 66 2-3 teet to the uoiut of beginning. Levied on by virtue of a Ji< si ice court ti fa is sued from the 919th. Dist. G AL of Floyu Jus tice court in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hare - ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennbn, A» the property of tin Deft. .T, Drennon, and held by him un der bond for title from M, G. McDona'd ami S. Sparks. Levy made bv H. Board L Aho at hesam- nine >•!;*<’all right; titleand ii.t rest of Mrs. Rdwar I Haile, the De fenthnit in n to i. ,i ,-. or parcel of land located ia the state < f Georgia eoun y of Floyd, in the Rome an > in ’ll * E owah division the eof, and iron ing KO feet on . h. A.-u-" formerly Etowah s’ eet, and 130 lie. on Kai st Second street, formerly Franklin srree , tlie same being lot No. 42 on which there is ii 7 room residence and a 5 room residence, and being a -a part as lot No, 43 adjoining lot No. 42 and fronting on 6th Avenue, Ihispartof lot No. 4j being included in the above frontage on 6th. A venue of 15.1 feet on which ther- is a 5 room residence. That hart of lot Ski. 43 h-drein levied upon lyii g between lot No. 42 and that, part of lot No 43 owned by Douglass C®. and Mr. Henderson. Levied on by virtue of 2 ii las is sued from the 919 District 41 M. Jus-ice Court, one in fa, or of ,1 11. s. Holmes Hie oiler in fa-’ vbr of IVs. Holmes, tarjiogton amt John <>, boh vs Airs. W. C. Haile, as the property of th. De'* i evy made by W. P M'Leod L C. Also at the suine' I time ill d place all my (M. B. Earle’s) interest in my father’s (A. Earl, Deck!) es tate, said estate consisting or 13.' acres of land lot No. IGO, 160 acres <if l.'l’i'i l<-i Ni>. Bi. F> acres of land ’wt No. 2 I s "ip•hs of land lot No 21-. uft s .iti Infs lying and be ing in the 2-ith D>(rirt ami 3rd Seeii.mof Floyd Co .Gar my m- Tnrpsts di.sr j! p| in tj, e ji| Hl y ikthmj ( v k- Earle. 6m\l) us bi iuig five hundred Q) oftfr n> „ «>n. erty. Levied on by vir P ’ "‘ o rtK«gefif aißßUe(lfroi h ,e of t bu Penor Court in f UV(H . of e / lo 7< I a * th ® property of the Def’t/ ’ jake c. Moore. s '“‘riff. Admirifjtratorß Vale »^>n?^,Ki.7dc O i Ut y : _ I TursuHin to an order of tl x. » J M said cmmty; granted on the ° r ' llfta "A i ‘ hW * W,H ’* X. t h * S(K Nonse doorm thecliy ot R OI . IM M . th *’ f °t>* ; the first Tuesday i n JX T** 17 * I th« .egal ho. Jrs or .2 r pmjierty to-wit Thl, 011, ” hl « >oB7 I'..eaml mmtxte 23rd 1* °* 1 Fl.,yd cotfnty <ia 3’" i west shh, Os the Seine Division , r ?"* ° n “>• jK.T. V . Jst G. Railway Co. (now ' *° r " w ‘ ri y the Railway C«.) on said lot X.> 192 wh "* Moiltllcr * known Branch” ’ hat f » road and runoing with said Bran.t ’ a,<l 8 “ 11 until it strikes tbe ortginal h,, n 1 ‘ 0rtll ’«»t Nos. 192 and isv line to the Brnoke corner: \ h Orl « ia *l erly direct on tbe.wiMmu 1' ’ ll w< »* Nos. 193 and 168-.. ten chai is am! 1 " I '' stake, thence soul erly at rj ~ ’ nlis toa original line aho.t twelve chains with raiiro.il. Them-..- with said J >1; " ro ‘° lt ‘ he , beginning point,. s*h| parcle of ln etoth« ’ ZO acres more or less, also a parcel olht 1 " 5 I fig seventy-five (75) acres nmn- or J,*’ ' „ ing pans ~f lotß 1( . ; e » tod b.- I district and 3rd, Seeli.m said * the 23ra [ bwned and possessed by said S ’ att ’ I Mme of his deal h, raid !and behm at “* I fam. A. Brooks to said Stansbury LT7“ by ! September 3rd 1873 and reeord ,. (l office in said county in, b(»k “T”nf 7 C erks 159 and special reference is made t J I conveyances therein referred toforT eral ia’iT"' 1 ’ T, ™’ : --* —. C.w UnderwoddAdmi. Eit of .11 =, vury, deceased. A * SUn * A ears Sapport. i Georgia, Floyd Conn: To all whom if may concern Nmm v I by given, tha the appris-r7 ap^? 6 "' | apart and assign a second v™"' T " T'’ aabeth J. Camp, tbe widow Th X, ‘° El ’ ; ceased, have tiled-heir award and 111 , d ‘' and sufficient cause is shownjhe sameTinT nude tliejmigm flltof , ha , C()urt • John P. Daris, Ordinary FloydCbimtv. Application for Letters ofDis missioik Gtorgia, Flo,d ( -„„ 11( y . J. *-p‘h SlLanieVcp!cents’’to”i )i. A< ;.ourt flt h?s t n r . r p" S estaii 1 This is’to Ste’xTpJr 1 Jl -.I »».. „ ..1..,,., .B .ErS. - ” •U January 1864. This Octo'/i* >t' ‘ '>rii.>arv- l ,vi , 'tr K - -- Petition for Partition, M , rs ' Flf >ra I Petition for par iMr t *'»nkhouser( tition loya’s. ■» Mr T, W , Nichol, I perior f'rt, Sept. r •n. s * ! ’ferui IWH, G., w Thomas. / •Jehvmv l i«m", <la I nt ‘ G W ’ ' Dlon »s : You ar, Obe and appear at she text, l.i ‘ . Supermr .-on- t „ l)e held in and for ix.'i- 1 c ', mu, > O ' l ‘ ”■ i day in .January O, then and there to make your defense, i's I** - t,le petition for partitioi ’'aid petition being to partition among tbe fht owners thereof the fohowing properj, to-wit- W* j at was formerly known as lot number(2l: 1 i .‘xmth Rome, fronting on .Main Street, tw« and fifty eight f z and ruuningback along < herokee Street f<> -udred and twenty three feet, the back of th-- beine only tw» Hundred and forty-one fee; wide, iontaining wo acres more or lees, being the proper;y de a d from Alfred shorter to Thom as 1 nomas, dated February 11th, IX7O. subse quently con veyed by said ' : Htinas to his end A . u<> th: ‘ ! tr? *c of .. a rhe u..' Ward « c^r °f f ’ ome » it ''HiiLUi A.ely back or the pro- er* above d i ami bounded How: Fronting on ( » < e (.formerly Ber rv street, two hund r ed wen feet, and rm ui»X • irk the same widi . roan tw • hui dret ud forty one feet .r ing the wine proper r y in a deed from Alfred Shorter to <t w. Thomas and chi ldren, dated May 12th Witness the Hon. M. Henry. Judge of d Superior court, Tats Sept 25th, 1894. Wn, E Bevsiegel elk, J3iiptL Court Floyd Co, Ga, Year’fr Suppott. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may joneeru.-. Notice is hereby (given, that the appraisers appointed to set apar and assign a year’s support le.Fermelia Evans the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, bare fIW their award, and unless good and euOcient cause is shown, the same will be made the judge naent of the court at the December term, UM jtf the court of Ordinary. This Nov. 7th. John. P. Davis Ordinal? Floyd eounty, Georgia, 4w. liids WaTtecT" * Georgia, Floyd Comity. The Board of Comtnisstoners of Roads ana Revenues of said County will r.- -eive biilsi>fp er s->ns desiring to act as ferryman at Pope’s fe.ry Freeman's ferry Mid Veal's ferry in said Coun °ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in thechicA The Clerk of the Board on or before the first day of January, 1885. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, CuA- —■ ■ Wil l - 'w-Bnrta** B Guardian Sa e* i I. Susie W. Allgood, Guardian of Aadrew J Allgood, will make application to Juilgs • ■ Hunt, Judge ol the S.-ipcrior Court of the circuit, at hi* office in the court house, 1U city of Griftin, Si aiding county, Ga • 011 3rd nay of December, 181)4 an order antli' “ the sale, at private sale, the so lowing l ,r "j )nC ty of Andrew I*. Allgood, her ward, to v undivided one-third interest in ' r ‘ and situated in Cathr. nsboro Floyd < »•> known as .ots Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen t en, frontiugs.xty-six fee each »» and ru ning I ac . onehundreu and nine feet wMterly. <bi« property hereby sold f ■ tv; aul south of the Baptist iTinix h o( Said Mie is to be made for reiuve'stu.ent', because said proper:.' lots, productive of n<> rw,tS f „“hesaia* constant ex|ieiise in paying tajes • i i< depreciating in value. .t/'CmiD, SLSIE W. ALLGOOD cnurditiii of Andrew I’- k Oct. 80.. 1894.