The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 14, 1894, Image 2

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PRUFESSIONAL COLUO DENTISTS J A. WILIJL-Itontist—2oß 1-2 Broad slrea Cantrell and Owens store. - - » ATTORNEYS J -I. .SpR kick, Attorney at Law, Mason Tunijde Bnildidg y>Je Building Koine Georgia. JA.WSS E NEVIN— Attorney at saw Offl , Rrvurtj'Hail posloffie.f eoruor 3rd Arres rtnossMrys • • ■rwaws— ms S —lire •« ;v«.'s, wh VNDERW'OOD- Attorn") at iti .• -nl ‘ Tetin.lo , J Ronin, Ga. K 'li'” At DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offi< i Masonic Temvle. Rome, Ga. W’ AV. VANDIVER -Attorney and Com wellsr at IjSw—Rome. Ga. W' -fL'fFWlM—iTwei. W «T.*.RT.ING—EnnI . * blading, Ai/u.rue>» al Law, Mason: * *ft»mple, Rome, Ga feb23. PHYSICIANS *fO»URQEONS. »«I. RAMBUR Physician and Hurgem (Mice At residence CM avenue A, Funn ward. •» e« HAMMOND-Physician and Burgeon J offm his i rofereiona) services to the pe< gs Rotee and «n-r^-i-ci, ir countn JMDev $t Crunch and Wmmih • drug store, *! ,4SwwR-street. D«. W. D. WHYT-Offlce at C. A. Trevttt store.’ Ao. 331 Broad street. TelepUon J J<l reAden to. N 0.21 ■■"pwa-aaj a . Wynn, Physician and Snrgon idf* rfthoe at Trentt Ac Johns >n drug store £>le<i.Lfine IS Residence 406 Second Ave, tention given-all professional call wfiilSs for Mor mil We have On hand a nu mber 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 buyet s would do well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pared to offer bargains Come and see us rewwfi-aMrenrereanretn—are Administrator Sale, A, Floyd County: t”ec-> \c ntt« an order of the Court of Ordinary before the Court home doar in the Ri me.-aid County between the lega 1 wusire. .-. t' F Je, on the first Tuesday in Dec {.'■AW, tdll-rwting property to wit: aid lot Nto, T' in lint Tilth Distr ct and 4th Section of <**BF > c oa.j ty <« i. containing (40) aeres more or J Al tn lot Tin. 24 In the 16th District and 4th. is-iltoa of F4ayd county Ga. containing (40) wrw nio; e.pi lets. Alsu lot No 864 in the 3rd . hAi-tri-': ard4th Section Floyd county Ga. con Wt r 44 aarev sure or lets. Said land sold as rs » ir cperiiy «4 Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— tz'le nsh. rt- dmr. of the estate of Elizabeth ..LA ' ?• ') deet'ased. Isaml r wj I STOCK M L r j kfooPj Like M agio/’ THc UNION FEED CO CHATTANOOGA. mODSELL, ! i'ld’s Magic Condition Food, Fat Prevention and Cure of Dis easss n Horsesand Cattle. Ma gic Lotulry Focd ami Egg Pnducer. -or Cure and Prevention of Dis eases in Fowls of all kinds. M:*/ c Lice Killer. ra; Exterminating Vermin that .■:ir*cst Poultry, Horsesand dogs H aling Remedy. A ’Splendid Djemal Remedy /orHorsa and Man. I . , Th. 4,. goods have established re in over io Stables and are *' io' !y guaranteed to be the ii*» ,o i the market and to do the «*’ork,.gr»e them a trial. 1 7ey toe for sale at Rome by A.L’_OYO;& CO. MB 4, X V 4 Lowry Bsro Dry Goods NOTIONS SHOES HATS CAPS ETC Call AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF STAMPED LINEN’S We Are OPEN OUR NEW QUARTERS, NEW GOODS, and LOW PRICES, Lowry Bros atC.D old Stand 493 Broad St, THE HUSTLER OF ROME WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14 1894. KLUSTER OF BULI S EYE SHOTS Glonn Ed, iny throe year old hopeful is an enterprising young atm'. wivh an Gjiz Liz Ijiisitidss, wmc.ii in peculiarly keen, for a kid of his age. At the dinner table Sunday, ho broke in on the conversation by asking: “Papa wont ’oo buy me ’erwhis. t e? ’ And what do you want with a whistle,’’ 1 Raked. “Mo wants ter plantent and rabe me ’er steamboat.” The innocent din t appreciate the laugh that followed. « • Richards & Lftnsdell are now re ceiving a handsome line of new goods, and request me to mention these items from the list of bar gains they off«r to the trade : sol id oak bureau $6, bureaus 18.50 i marble top bureaus 4.50, solid oak bedroom suits $15.00, cheva lier solid oak bedroom suits glass 10x40 for SIB.OO, solid walnut chairs 75cents each, cain bottom Grecian chairs, 50 cents each and rockers from SI.OO upward. o o o I notice that Mr.W. O. Weems, the popular Fourth ward merchant has sold out his business and bought a pretty farm down in Van’s Val ley and will, about the first of December, move his interesting little family from Rome to more poetic surroundings. * * * Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, the good mother of Ordinary John P. Davis, after a pleasant visit to her son's and daughters at Flo_ d Springs, 8 at home again with Ordinary Da vis in North Rome. *** Talk about turkty hunting and turkey hunte is but the “Bulls eye’’ man of the Hustler of Rome will match a couple of Rome boys against the field—for this season at least. M illie Jones, aged 15 and his brother Jimmie, aged 18, are the lads. They are erack shots, but being sons of Officer Bill Jones they naturally inherit the accom plishment, for Bih Jones is one of the best shots in North Georgia. * * * Last week Willie and Jimtni.* went out to visit their uncle, Capt Garlington. and whi*e there went LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin j 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 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 of Rome, a newspaper published in Floyd County in which Sheriff’s advertisements are published. April 18 1894. W. M. Henry, J. S. C. R. C. FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TERM 1894. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin, ’> Libel vs. ' for Perrin A. Mauldin. ) Divorce To the defendant Perrin A. Mauldin, you are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Su perior Court to beheld in and for said county on the 4th, Monday in next September then and there to make your defense, if any vou have to the Plaintiffs Libel for Di vorce. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this April 18, 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Clk. Supr. Court. ——""x ' P\.\3i MARKET Os the upper end of town. Cha? Weis has opened up a .meat mar. ketat 4 S.t< where n.e .will ..be- glad +o see his many friends This is the place to et all kinds of steak roes’ chops and c I waved i c pleased to have you give me a call on their firet tarkey hunt. |Pretty ►u»n they found “turkey signs’ »nd at once sought cover mid lay f r the game. When the drove of wild fowls finally made their ap neriraiice ’he boys, bkp veterans, p-ocet did to plan to hags I'ltru ' each. • *» O io of them is quicker on trig g i- than the other, but by mutual u dermanding he was to wait un til hia broth-r tiad a bend ilnwii. the s ower one to grunt when in j was ready and both to fire a» near »'iuH ’ iimously as possibles. Th plan worked and the report If m eie wo guDB Bounded as otif-—a.l the BBDse two fine young goblers toppled over and were borne horn in triumph. Now if you knew a cwupleol boys who have broken this record —send in their n«n B and a detailed account of then 1 leody deeds in the sanguinary forests. I was in Atlanta a few nights ago and spent the night with Hon. Moses K. Wright, the junior mem. her of the Floyd delegation in the present General assemply Hon. M oeee Wright is a royal good fel low, and when I say good I mean good in the broadest sense of that word’s meaning. He is brainey and eloquent and still has none of. the bad habits that are so prevalents among the most gifted young men of this duy and generation Hon. M. R. Wright has a bright future Isefore him —“Mark that predic tion. ” *»* While I am on the subject I feel like saying that Floyd county has a very strong representation in the present house Major Fouche, Capt. Reese and “Mr. Wright” made a team that any county might well feel proud of. By their couslitu ants, when not at the capital they can be found, major Fouche and Mr. Wright at the Kimball and Capt Reese at the Markham. coo “I wus amused this morning, ’ said Deputy marshal Guics, “at Mr. John M ickle. I saw- him com ing up the street at a ‘Nancy Hanks’ gait and when near me he passed around an old colored si - ler, who was carrying a big cotton umbrella—walking stick fashion. Mr. Mickle politely took the big umbrella, opened it, took out a handsome silk umbrella, thanked the o d negro woman and handed the b. c. u. back to her. I asked hi in if he wanted her arrested and herepiied. ‘No’” The old “aunty” had stolen tho silk umbra la from a down towi o Tice where Mr. Mick e had carelessly placsd it.’’ THE MONGOOSE. Consul Eckford Warns America Concerning the Animal. Washington, Nor. 14—United States Consul Eckford, at Kings qp, hearing from thi American newspapers that Mr. Vjniderbi t h 4 is imported the mongoose ter his sstate near Asheville N. C. bas sent out a note of warning through a report to the Stale department, a 1 d says it will bn well for our Government to profit by Jaimaica’s •xpirience and prohibit the im portation of the mongoose into the United States. He recounts the evil effects fol lowing Hie introduction of the aa - mal from India into Jamaica to destroy tbe rats which infested the plantation?. 1 Uey did their work so well and increased so rapidly itint their natural food supply was exhausted and they begun to prey ii;i< n all the small living creatures A l o' - th* ground birds were wiped out; all of the snakes and tosd.- <1 land era be. " ■'"!.• d opped calv s, younp pi ,’ j up; ies giime and turile.s al; i \ c.ims to. Ihe mung v. » ;ch l-ec.'•iio a'nmeh worse peel ■ ..»! ihe Fp rr win America aim i! rabbit, m As a result ot the destruc'-ion o' (host small creuu r<’e all in-’ict inubiplied stnszhiv. i - ’ • t . becoaie a great ne«'H .in .u . bSaßons; and tho .e • . ■ ! n ■ ca want to oxtermina’e t . > In ~, goose. ALE FOB DE- 1894: ■ GFORGIA, Floyd Co. WUI be su'd belore the court ho me door in tnc vjiy of Ito'i.e riu.vu ; <>. tia., be wean the rlioi.K ~f ».!■> <ai die Ht.Tueatay In Ifefr .1.34, il»e de"crilied puiper.y to-wit, . ' mi-' or |ii eel ot lHnii Ivrng anil being ..loi ic. uli.i.ll. Im) o' 11’ .> . io.ti 8 ate oi Ga a . 1.. . ii. iin i.pi ity ; ,ulr. ng Rojne <n„ auu known in th.- plan of «.»> t Frio.up city, uh city loth numbers-io, 41, 42, 43 and 4U Levied on by Virtu ol a niortg.'n n laißStied from the i 10) <1 Superior imur. in lav-.i oi Pioneer Saving ami lo.ui Company v".‘Margaret s. and F. L Mi -.uuiis. As llie pro) e«.y il .he lielt. Al.o ai the name tune ami place. One Bay mare about r jearH ol'i, i riu.- Molne Hi hand’s iiigb. Levied on by virt >e ol a mortgage tlia is., tai from he Flo. I < oyc u t in favor of A D. lla.dm Agt. li r 1. Ljuleve.il. E. Hudson. A the proiaeitj o: l.c L ft. A;so at 'be s vn.e ■■ oil ad place. Forty acres of 10l of la d No. 182 la Z3r l, District and 3rd. Section of Flovrt Co. Ga Levied oil by vir.ue ol a mortgage ti fa i sued from itm Floyd rnp. - rior court in tavor of H. B. Scott vs. Jno.R God dard, as llie properl) of tti» Dei.. Also at tho same lime and plane, On all .ha trac. or parcel of la. d siluated, lying an i bein t in the 23ru, Dlst and 3rd. Sei'itun vi Floyu to. (.a and being .hai p nol 10l Au, 117 In said Dial, and Seciioe thai lies on the 'west side of llie Summerville road and i« bounded ou tba south by land known as Ware Una on the wes by land of W. A. Overby, on the north by that , art ot lot b.o, 117 winch mus eouveved by Ht D. Ajc. ck to W I‘. Himpson and on the East by ihe .summervilie road, containing t > acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued’ from the Floyd City cpuri in iavor of Potts and Ports vs. R. G. Hackney, as tbe property of the Deft- Also at the same time and place, A certain twe horse hack, double s ated, also a two Uoiae plow No. S Chattanooga wicliawauka, and t. o one horse turning plows, and also a set of -ag on harne.s, Levied on by viitue of a mortgage Ufa issued from the Floyd City Court in iavor of Janies Long vs. John D. Yarbrough, As tbe property ot the Deft. Also at the same time avd place. Lot of land No. 229 in the 22nu. District and 3rd. Section of Floyd Co. Ga. Levied on by vir ue of a mort gage ti fa, Issued from the Fioyd Superior court in favor of iemma E. Siowi 11 vs. John W. Ross as the property ol the Deli. Also at ihe same time and place. Lots ofland Nos. 468, 46.1 and .’l4O in the 3rd. District a.id 4tb Sebtion of Ffbyd Co. Ga containing 40 aeres each more or le.-s. Lev ed on by virtue of a lax 11 fa issued by ,1. J. Black T. C. in favor of Stale and co, vs. Mary E. Epprrson, As the prop erty of the Deft. A ~v a'..the same time aud place, lot of land No. 41 in th? 23rd District anti 3rd Section of I 1 y d Couu ty Ga. coniaiiiing IGo acres more or less. Levied ou bv virtue of a 11 la i-aued from the li yd ( i y < mirt in favor of .). M. Veach & to, owners and holder.--vs A B. McDonald as makers ami C. F. .McCrary as endorser, as the property •>! tli»i>etc. c. F. McCrary said fl la pi.•ceeiiii.g for ihe balance ol the purchase uioaey of said lot. Also at th■■ same time and place lotof land No 40 in the 4chdistiict and 4.h section ot Floyd county, Georgia, containing 160 acres more or le s. Levied on by virtue ol a tax tl fa issued by J..J. Biack f. ~in fxvor of state and cuuu i. vs Brown Joh son, as the property of the de fe.u ant. '.is a' tl e sane time and pl ace, one ba, hors mule about ten years old named Tobe; one sor rel mare mule a ou' ten years old named Jane, one white cow named white abmit live years and one buggy, one mowing machine, one hay rake ami oi.e iwo horse thimbl-ski in Studeba ker wago i. Levied o.i by virtue ot two fl fas one a mor gage fl la it favor of J B. Porter, the olher;a laborer’s lain fl la in favor ot S D Hunt both issued from the Floyd < ity Court and vs. C I vns'et. as the prop rty of the deleudant A so al Ji j same time anti place, one farm ot forty five aarcs in 23d district and 3d section of Floyd cotiutv, Sta.e of Georgia, described as iolluws: < omnienci.ig at a stake t-n th eas side ol Summerville r ad, run. ing north 871-2 degrees, es: 4' 1 ' .io chains to or near the bend ot O. st u.aula river, . n-nce up tbe river to the South of Dry ■ reek to the original boun •he line be wei ti lots No-. 11.4ami 165 and the lams of ’ 1!'I li ■ !.I, i hence westerly paralei with .’. e first lineand v ire. s.n original line to ihe Sumn.e. n o road 61 c aims, ihe. co along the east edge ot said road to siavtingpoint. Levied on by virtue o; a fl fa issued from Floyd Supe rior court in favor of the Georgia Loan an i Trust company for the use and benefit of Lvdia Me xlpine, Emorette M. ..non Kocelia DeWolf vs Snllie w •ibson as tbe pm- euy of tbe doit. Also .it the same time and place, one half ot lot o 8 iii the Oostanaula division to ithe city <>f Roim-, Ga., commencing at cOiiier ot North ' Boundary -tr-e , sail 7th Avenue running we< iro,u7iii avemi-to th Oonanaula river, hound j on the sonJi oy the property tis Mrs Lucy Ragan i tinning a-otig said property west to OostanaiV.n river, conta n ,g one tour room bouse ami one two room house, and about three acres more or less. Levied ou by virtue ot afl ra issued from ths Floyd Ordinary’s court in favor of Alice l owier is Thomas B. Higginbotham, as the pr perty of ti.e deft Also at the same time and r lace, a certaie pajee'of lan i lying in the sth Ward of thn < i \ o ' Rome, (fsrmorly Hil shore or 8 nth Rome)and known as part ot'Lot No 54 in mid ' ■; State rcontLig 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spting .pad row M: in St. and running back same width 176 fee , 1 1 . nn the North by Roland e -a, a'' l ' o’ - hby jit John Hughes an .tn he baok Oy Shorter:’, being the same opertv ueeu '!rs M. H. Patterson to K. T. argr ives ; yi. 20th. 188 t, and by R. T. Hargroves deeded to Malinda Hargroves'Levied •It oy virtue it a mortgage li ia issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor ol It. D. \ n- D;.ke transferee vs MiiindaH rgroves, as the property of the D Also at the same time and place, That certain letintheSth. Ward of the city of Rome, F.ovd Co. Ga. Beginning st a point’ou ’ls east side of Fo t avenue 1: u i,-ot south from th iu ersec tion of Cherokee it. <nd Fort Avenue and r . - nlng tho ieo in s t easterly direct.uu, parallel withCheiokee S;. 163 1-2 feet more or le s, tlteuce t right an Je in a southerly direction 66 2-3 lee:, iheuce .o right angle in a westerly direction 163 1-2 feet, more or toss to Fort Ave. and thence along Fort avenue in a northerly direction 66 2-3 teet to the point of beginning. Levied mi by virtue of a Justice court ti fa is sued from the 91341. I’ist. G ST. of Floyd Jus tice court in favor of Atlanta t arriag'e Hard ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennon, A. the property of the Deft, v. T, Drew.on, and held by him un der bond for title from M, G. McDonald and C. S. Sparks, Levy made by H. Beard L C. Abo at tbe’am- time snd place, all right; title and intvrestof Mrs. Edward Haile, theTie fomlant in ana io ihai tract or parcel of land locaied la the state of Geergla county of Floyd, in thu city of Rome and in die Etowah division the eof. and fronting 150 feet on s h Svenirn formetly Etonab street, and 130 fee- ou East S-icond street, forr ’y Franklin s’reet, ihe sime being Lit No. 42 o.i which there is a 7 room resilience and a 5 room reside.ice, 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. 43 beimt included in ihe above irontate on 6th Avenue ot 150 feet on which th. r ■ is a 5 room residence. That part of lot No. 43 lu-rein levied upon lyir g between lolN'<>. 42 and ’hat part of lot No. 43 owned by Douglass <& ce. and Mr. Henderson. Levied on by virtue Os 2 ti fas is sued from the 919 District G M. Jusrice Court one in favor of J. B. S. Holmes rhe other in fa vor of Drs. Holmes, Garlington and Johnson bo li vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, a » ihe p operty of the Den * evy made by W. I*. McLeod L. C. Also at tin* same time and plr 3 all my (M. B. Earle’s) interest in my father’s (A. Earl, Dec’d) es tate, said estate consisting of 132 acres of land lot No. 160, 160 acres ofland lot No. 16, 5 acres of land lot No. 24-1, C Ijactes of land lot ? o. 245, ail of said lots lying and be ing in the 25 '’ District and 3rd Section of Floyd Co., Ga; mv in ters ts described in the will of my father (A. Earl*, dec’d) as being five hundred dollars and one fourth (:') df th r 'mainii g jirop ■rty. L'-vied .011 by virtue of a 'ifa i-veed from theF'cvu Supi i ioj* Court in favor of tKeteh um .'iiid Llioi t vs. Marcus B. ji.’irlo, id t fie property of the Def’t. JAKE C. -MOORE. She. ,11. - : ' ;> ♦!’.•> fi rp room al dwai e ■ work swa - C l■hi or ad dr ss ■i P. D tvis, ordinary 11- ts. AdmirietratorH Kale. Georgia, Floyd Cei aty I’urauant to au order of th. Court of Ordinary of said county; granted on the 3th day o f v. niber 1894, there will be sold 1 efule 7 tl)e bo.se door in theciiy of Rome, and county L Floyd on the first Tuesday in December ism between the ega) hours or s ale the following <iescribe<i i>r<>noftY . rew . r- r —-~-wrrw. mat parr of i o - Nos.mand 193 in t-rn 23rd D.stncc ailll " Section of Floyd counfy oa. beginning <>„ u * west side of the Selma Diviswn oi formerly th, h. I. X.ag. Ratiwayco. (new the Southern Railway Co.) «n .aid so N > lu 2 where what known is “Hume's Branch” leaves said R d road and running with said Bram h northwest until i) strikes the original line betweeil J(j « Not 193 and 169 Thence west with said original line to thu Brooks corner: Thence in a L. Kt erly direct on with the original line between L. Nos. 193 and 163, ten chain, and fifty )inkß * stake, thence southerly at right a, g ; vs wUh original line about twelve chains to the saiJ railroad. Thence with said raf.road line to th. beginning point, .aid patcle of land comaiuinr 20 acres more or less. Also a parcel |of land t J ing seventy-five (75) acres more or les- a ,„i h L tug parts of lots nob. 167 and 166 in tbe 23ri District and 3rd. Section said county and Stat owned and possessed by said Stansbury at tune of his deaih, said land being conveyed to Wm. A. Brooks to said Stansbury |by deed dam September 3rd 1873 and recorded in the Clerk, office in .aid county in book “T” of deeds nava 159 and siiecial reference is made to the several conveyances therein referred to for more specif.’ ic > eecription.Sold as the property of J a. Siam bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash. This Nov 6th 1894. ’ C. W. Underwood Admr. Kst. of J. A . Staas bury, deceased. “ Years Support, Georgia, Floyd Cou To all whom it may concern: Notice is here by given, tha the appris. rs appoin a d to ... apart and assign a second years support to Eli. zabeth J. Camp, the widow of H. M Camp <i* ceased, have filed their award, and unless gw and sufficient cause is shown, the same will b. made the judgment of the Court at the Decem ber term 894, of the Court ol Ordiuaiy. This N.v uih 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Floyd County; Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator Joseph Sharpe represents to the court hisueti tmn only filed, tuat he has administered Joseph Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite all penions cP cerned, kindred and cr-ditors, to show cause any they can why said administrator should n 1 be discharged fro:r his administration and re. ceive letters of dismission ou the first Moudi-v in January 1864. This October Ist. 18?4 . .. Jons ?, Davis Ordinary Fl.vyd 'To mty, Q eor< Petition for Partition, Avl’.f; D - »c'''abb, Mrs,Flora 1 Petition for par e'V, + B w"‘S- l ? l . ,nkhoUßer i tition loyu fto •S- M r T, W, Nichols ) perior Crt, Be»t *• ! T»"“ 1894, G., w Thomas. I To the Defendant, G w, Thomas: Y.u are herebv no isled to be and appear at the next teiiu ot the Superior court to be held in and. for said ounry on the second Monday in January I 1895. then and there to make your defense, if I any you have to the above petition fo* partition Said petition being to partition among the five owners thereof the fed.owing proper\, to-wit* What was formerly known as lot number (31: i J South Rome, front I »g on Main Street, two hundred and fifty eight fe» ,j,nd runningback along ( herokee Street f<» r hundred and twenty three feet, the back of the lo; being only twe hundred and forty'-one feet wide, containing two acres more or lees, Being the property de scribed in a de *d from Alfred bhorter to Ihoin- Thomas, dated Febre . r !• 1870, subse- Quently conveyed by sai<l Thomas to his chil dr Also that tract o£ land in the Fifth Ward of city of Rome, Ga., lying immediately back of the pioperty abjve described and bounded F-»w : Fronting on ( herokee (formerly Her ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and rm ning back the eame width to an two hui drea and forty one feet. being the same proper I ty described in a deed from Alfred Shorter te lG W. Thomas and children, dated May 12tfc 1875. Witness the Hon, W, M. Henry. Judge es Flojd Superior court, This Sept 25th, Wu, E Beysiegel clk.Supt, Ceurt Floyd Co, Ga, Yeai s Support. , GEORGIA, Floyd County : To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given, that tbe appraisers appointed to set apar and assign a year's support to Fertuelia Eiaas ' the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, have tiled ■ their award, and unluss good and suiiicieat cause is shown, the same will be made the jmlg. moot of tbe Court at the December term, 1894, of the court of Ordinary This Nov. 7th. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd coun y, oorgia, Bids Wanted, Georgia, Floyd County. The Board of Commissioners of Roads aad Revenuaof said County will receive bids of per l sons desiring to act as ferryman at Pope's ferry, I Freeman's ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Cmia tj, for the year 1895. Baid bids to be in the office ♦f The < tork of the Hoard on or before the firet day of January, 1883. The Board reserves ths right to rejset any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. —l^—Miißiaisiiiwiiiriii sinii Ti Tr---n Guardian Sale* 1, Susie W. Allgovd, Guardian of Andrew F Allgood, will make application to Judge Jno. J, Hunt, Judge ot tbe SuperiorC4>urt of the Flint circuit, at his office in the court house, in th. city of Griffin, Bpaiding county, Ga , on th. 3rd uay of December, 1894, an order auttiorizinf the sale, at private sale, tho to lowing proper ty of Andrew I’. Allgood, her ward, to wit: One i undlviued one-third interest in ihat tract es 1 and situated in L'alhr.nsboro Floyd Ce., and I known as iota Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen ami sis . t >en, frontings'xty-six fee each on Broad street and running 1 ac . one hundred and ninety eight feet we-iterly, this property hereby Sold lies join n; en I south of the Baptist church. I said sale is to be made for the purpose es , reinvestment, because said property is vacant I lots, productive ol no rents or IBC< me and * i constant expense in paying taxes and tliesam. is depreciating in ialu”. SUSIE W. ALLGOOD, Guardian of Andrew F. Allgood. 1 Oct. 30, 18 I. Libel for Divorce. tie rgia, Floyd county. ' Cirri !E. W illi -,ms) Libel (' r 'livdree i .i ; vs . N'| Li, I' 1 '”'" s BAnj.LL. >Vi»ll imfcy Cdu: t< Sc t. TM! ' 1 ’ u ’j.ijiho (lefuiui.m; iienja u: iU. ’■’ l ' •"'? ; U1(1 , i.y icteby (a-i" \ ” c ,, ur t curat ihe nexti ti-r.s . Supc. > >l<■ hld ihe at .r.-s. I1 ' "\ l >' and '<i I ihe 2ml Mo ui-iy in .7 ry If- n. • { . )r tin r” toans’vcr pl utiiO I' I 'J* 1 *? 11 , C”K nr r « H dih <>rcej A. io default thereof sal' l court ; -ed as to justice ... ( of . V’T-m-o the Hou. W sf. ’ ~n lb e ■ -.f.irca li ' uIl’S -s't> <'a ‘ ~i„y : i‘''l E. yi'ig'l, elk, sapr, court Hoy c in»ty ( /.. 1 wiee a iuo fo.* -mo-