The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 16, 1894, Image 2

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PUOFESBIGNAL GOLUB DENTISTS. J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Hroad street B over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spn look. Attorney at Law, Mason Temple Buildidg Temple Building Rome Georgia. JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic Poverty Hail postoffice cornor 3rd Aveum- I f>” IS. W UNDERWOOD- Attorney at * asonte Temple. Rome, Ga. R .JCE A DENNY—Attorneys at law. Otho i i Masonic Temuie. Rome, Ga. e— ———— i WW. VANDIVER— Attorney and Conn t seller at Law—Rome, Ga. VK .» H. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Enni) | y , >V Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonti Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS Aun SURGEONS. DH. RAMSUR— Physician and Hurgeo> Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fonrve ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Snrgeon „ Offers his j rofessional services to tfis pee pie »f Rome and surrounding' country Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug storey 20 r fcSTwad street. J DR. W. D. IJMYT- Office at C. A. TrevUtt I drug store, fa. .t.'flTlroad street Telepin.*! If 110. residen te. No. 21 Frank A- Wynn, Physician and Surgoß office at Tretitt & Botins >n drug store !.i Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Avn ’ ■ Mmpt attention given all professional call \ finable Farms irtnloH sale We have On hand a dumber of good farms for renter 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 antsand buyers would do well to consult us bofcre trading. We can rer»t or sell. To good! parties, wishing time on Farms we are paa pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson &, Harris. Administrator ■GEORGIA, Floyd Couniy: Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary JWil! be told before the < ourt house door in the <Slvo Rome, said County between the iega Micurs >f Sale, on the first Tuesday in Dec 18M, the following property to wit: Land lot Na. 25 in the 16th .Distr ct and 4th Section of IPloyd c ounty Ga. containing (40) acres more or J e«e. •«* A! so lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4th ■Set •> a «f Floyd county Ga. containing (40) acres more or less. Also lot N 0.864 in the 3rd Hi strict and 4th Section Floyd county Ga. con t ainiagAA aares iuo-e or less. Said land sold a ri»e property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— Tirrws of sale cash. V E.inis admr. of the estate of Elizabet S’ jo-j-, deceased. gol■Kl "Acts Like Magic.” THE UNION FEED CO. CHATTANOOGA. MAKE AND SELL. Man f eld’s Magic Condition Food, ForPrevention and Cure of Dis ease s in Horsesand Cattle. Magic Poultry Food and Egg Producer. For Cure and Prevention of Dis eases in Fowls of all kinds. Magic Lice Killer. For Exterminating Vermin that nfest Poultry, Horsesand dogs IMLk -:<• II ealing Remedy. A Splendid External Remedy for Horse and Man. These* goods have established re lation in over 15 Stables and are eolutely guaranteed to be the -t on the market and to do th work, give them a trial. They are for sale at Rome by I J. A. LLOYD & CO. Lowry Bros < I Dry Goods NOTIONS SHOES HATS CAPS ■ ETC Call AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF STAM PED LINEN’S We Are NOW OPEN OUR NEW QUARTERS, NEW GOODS, and LOW « PRICES, I Lowry Bros I atC.D X WOOD’S r old Stand i % 403 Broad St, fHE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16 1894. NOTHING IN IT. Brooklyn, N Y. No*vet»b«r 16.- The safe of John Y. Mokane' the t»x-boBB of (teravseend, low in Sing Sing waa opened in the mnnicipal builbiug, Brooklyn thia morning, by the board of assessors,, and to the great surprise and eonsterna. ticn of all it was emty. The only things they found were a white slip of blank paper partly torn throurh the ceoSer, and a email modle brass hook„au inch lowg. The Brooklyn authorities have been at work for three months try ing to get possession of the safe and the books and. papers, suppos ing them to be locked in the safe, and expected to show conclusively whether McKane is behind in his accounts with the town. McKane signed an erder a few days ago allowing the assessors to open the safe, and this mornii g was the time fixed for the exami nation of the safe to begin. About twenty men were present when it was opened, among them a number of McKane’s friends, who laughed when the safe was found to be emp ty. The officers claim that they did not expect to find the papers in the safe and that they have all the documents they want anyhow. Mississippi’s Official Vote. Jackson, Miss., November 16. — The complete official returns ar rived at the office of the secretary of state from the seventy-five coun ties in Missisisppi show the follow ing aggregate vote at the congres sional election in the seventh dis tricts on November 6th : Democratic, 25,501 ; populist, 12,096: prohibition, 451 ; republi can, 1,900. This was less than half a vote. The registered vote of the state ap proximates 90,00©. No state officers were voted for. The state election occurs i e <t year. Banker in Texas Fails. Fort Worth, Tex., November 15. —H. P. Schmidt, banker and gen eral dealer, in Bremond, Robert son county, filed a deed of trust yesterday to secure his creditors in the sum of $75,000. Schmit t creditors in the sum of $75,000. Schmidt’s assets are fion SIOO,- 000 to $125,000. George has no Mongoose. Asheville, N. C., November 16. —To quell the rising excitement, Chas. McNamee, George Vander bilt’s representative here, wishes it stated that there ,is no mongoose on the Vanderbilt estate noris one expected. If the good office s of the United States shall be accepted by the quarreling nations in the Orient will there be something for Mr. Blount to do? —Cincinnati Enquir er. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin j Libel far vs. f 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, of Rome, a newspaper published in Floyd County in which Sheriff’s advertisements are published. April 18 1894. W. M. Henry, J. 8. C. R.'C. FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT MCH., TERM 1894. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin, ) Libel vs. I 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 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. VV. M. Henry, Judge of said court, this April 18, 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegf 1, Clk. Supr. Coi r?. THE: BALLEW CASE. Judge Newman Will Hear The Mo tion For a New Trial Saturday. The motion fora-new trial in the j Ballew saso, will be heard before I Judge Newiran Saturday. It will remembered ib.aß Bal lew was ecently tried before Judge [Newmamfer appropriating: pen- I sion niorey of an old negro client. The defendant, Ak W. Ballew, was a lav yer at Rome, and in the course of professional duties*, se | cared a large government peaeion j for an old colored woman. A» a tew for his B*rviews h® wa« paid a large slice of the pension. I The matter was brought to the at— I iention of goverumenfrofficialwand the lawyer was arrainqued bef<'”w courts on a charge of fraudulent ly approprii ting penriou meuey.. In the nsetion for new trial* Mr. W. C. Glenn, leading counsel for the defence will urge several grounds, among whso i will ie a< charge to affect that one of vhw member# es the jury that convict ■ ed hie client is do',, citizen oh tho Nuited States.— PLEASANT TO THE TASTER pleasant in the taking,, pleas* iUJt * u tLew- action—bat ui> rivaled in their results. That fairly 'describes Dr. Mei-ce i 1 Pleasant Pellets. In every I disortier O1 liver, atoniacSt, I aiid bowels they give pf. I cure. J For Bilirttsness, Jaundic*, K IndigostioiConstipat.on. Diz- Soar Stomach; aad or Bilious He*ilachu.<s ttiey are t.Se natural remedy-. I They’re tiuy, sugai: - coatad &. LyU ly J granules, scarcely larger tb-ia mustard *wed»—a compound at refined and -oiieentrateri vegetable extrajts. Put up in sealed vials, always fresh and re liable; a convenient vest-jxxrket remedy. They’re guaranteed to.give in Bvery case, ec yaur money is retur ied. Any experimenting with Catarrh lit the Head is dangerous. Serious troubles result from its being driven to the ♦hroat and lungs. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh R*2medy, by its mild, soothing, cleansing, ani healing pro|>ertjee, completely and permarently cures the very worst casas. Its proprietors offar re ward for any incurabD case. “Orange Blossom” a. parities cure of all diseases peculiar to w men Sold fresh by D. W .Curry zzwaartßTOitaraEXunxapWDßi® uesaKtaua ssitsm Sonlta Ry. Co cMnls. To. The East. L<t ave i<ast some 5.40 a. m > 4,40 p. Arrive Cleveland .7,55 a.m.. 7.02 p. m “ Knoxville 10.25a,,ai. Ju.OO p.m. “ 8ri5t01.2.15p.m.. 4.30 a. n> “ Washington .4.02 a- m. 9.40 p. m “ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. “ Philadelphia,....7 05.a~m. 3.50 a. m •• Mew York... '.. .10.50 x,.m. 6.52 a. m T:»in leaving Hast Reine at 5.40 a.m.. has a Pulitnan Sleeping car, Mobile to clevel-aurt, wh<ne it connects-with the- popular Vestifeule Dining car train for Washington and New York This train also connects at Cleveland, with traindor Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. ra. The 4,p jn. train connects at Oohewrh Junction with Sleeping oar, for Radford, Va., making di r nt oonneotioufor al o<vi u ts V s'* To West. And The North Leave East Ra io 4.40 p. m. 2.00 a.m> 10.40 am i Arrive Chattanooga... .7JOp. m. 4.50 a.w. 1.20 pm “ Cincinnati J.,30a. Ml. 7.20 p.ia. Nashville 8.20a. m. 10,55a.iu.75i0p.tu “ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6.10 p. ui. “ Si. Lotus 8.45 p. nu. 7.05 a. m. *• Kansas city ,7. t 25 a. m, 10.25. a. m. “ Litt’* Rock 2.30 p. m. 2.45>a, m, “ Ft, Worth .8 :«0 a: in: 7 -50■ t> m Trains. leaving East Rome 4:40 psn is the pop liar “cioicinnati & t-lecida Limited.” It is full vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to ciu - cinnati. carrying Pullman’s flnest sleeping cats and a -Magnificent observation carfrom Mace* to ohaltanoogafseats free), where it makes di rect connection with solid train with through neeyimg car attached Chattanooga to Mempluc 01m ecting there for all points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East R0me...250 am 1115 am Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155pm6f5p “ Augusta ,1.20 pm 9 25p m. I Macon 10 50 a m 725 p m 10 40 p m. “ Savannah ... 680 pm "90am “ Brunswick.... 716 p m BBan •• Jacksonville ..9 00 ptn 830 at m Train leaving East Rome 2:5 Bam runs so tofßrunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At anta, The 1115 a m train solid vestb billed train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1 55 until 7 30 p m : takes on sleeping ear to Bruns wick and the connection from 4:02 train, The 1115 a m train connects with R & D,S AL, A & W P and oa railroad trains in the Union Depot, Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation chair ear (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. Leave East Rome 9 40 p in Arrive Anniston ,1a 05 night. 750 p m, •* Selma 5 30. am “ Montgomery.... ,7no a rn I 1 Ue 12 80 noon •• New Orleans 4 45,p m “ Houston 7CO a in 4 Leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accomoda on. Leave East Rome 2,00. p, m, Gadsden and At talla Accommodation. Tiain leaving East Rome 9:40 p m has Pull man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with I Pullman ear to New Orleans, For further particulars, ti Lets or sleeping car reservations, call on or write to T, c, SMITH, I" &TA, RomiGa. L A, HELL, D. I’ A, Selma, Aia. J, J. FaRXSWORTH DPa Atla i'a oa, c, A EENSCOTKII, A Gl’ A„ Knoxville, Tenn, \v . a Tit;k, g. r, >, Washington pc, j SHERIFF . ALE FOB DE CEMBFB 1894. I GEOHKIA, Floyd Cet Wil 1 he sold befm« the iween h>> ise door in the city »»t Itoine FiiFyti Lo. , bc»-W6en the' level ’MMirs of sale ui the IsU'fiuesuuy in Dec. i'B94. Hie lollowing <iee«)ribe<t property to-wit. I inat irvet, or parent-of land lying and being I mill .ted, i. the count?/, of Floyd auu State of Ga anu lying in crititupCity aujvh. ng Koine Ga., and kuuwi in the plan of said I’riotup Citv, as city loi s. uumbers 40 41,42, 43 Mid 44. Levied on by virt-e of a mortgage ti tamned from the f’loyd S'kperior court in favor of rienrarv Saving and l.oau Company vs.*Marg-*wt s. and F. L. | McGinnis.. As the ptoperty cl the Deft. Ab o at the same tune and nlaoe. On* Bay < mure ab- wt t> years c»lrt, name Mollie M hands [high. Levied <>n by v Hue of * mortgage Ufa issued from .he Floyd City Court io favor of A D. Hardin AgU for L. Lytle vs. R . E. Hudson. As the )>' vperty of tb«-Deft. Also at tUe same time and pl.viv. Forty acres of lot ot 1 ywi No. 182*i.23rd, Uiairiut aud 3rd. Section of Floyd Go. Sa. Levsiul n by virtue I *n a mortgage fl fa issued from the Flovd bupe j rior court in favor of U.. Ik Soott ve. Juo.H. God ! dat'd, as the, property otthe Deft Aho at t’ie same time tuid plaoe, <>n ail tha tract or parriM of lai d situated, Lying, am bein t iu the 23r't, Diet, and 3rd. Section of F’,oyu Go. I.a. and being thatp.rt ot lot i>o ; U7 iu said Dist. and Section that-lies.on the "west side of the Summerville road and is b funded »u the ■ south by land known as Ware laud on tile west I by land ot W. A. <lvexby.cn.the north by that x ?art of lot an. 117 willed uas lonvey-ed. by H D. Aycock to w. P. Simpson andon the East by the Aumme-viue road,vu4atainiug.co lucres more or less. Lev led on by vu iufc 06 a fl fa issued from the Fl >yd City coiwt in lavor of Potts and I’urts vs. R G Liaukney ,as the property of the Also at th*same tiiiai and ylace, A certain two horse hack, double h led, also a two Isorce plow No. 5 Llhattanooga w.chaivauka. and t o one horse tufiiiug plow ii.and al*o ? .of v.ag- on harness, Levied on by virtue of a mortgage iita issued lain lhe Flcvd City Court in u.vor of James Long vs. John. D. Yaxbrougb * p.-operty ot the Deft. . Also at the sum time and place. Lo_ ... No. 225 in ti»,22iui. Dieorict and 3rd. Section of Floyd Co- Ga Leviedkon by virtue of a mort gage, ti fa, issued from the Fioyl Superior court 11* favor of EuuuaE. Sowell vs. Joint W. Boss as the proptsuy 01 the Deft. Also at tb« same liimrand place. Lots ofla nd Nos. 468, 469 and .i 4 in the 3rd.. District a j<l 4th Section ot Floyd Co. Ma. C4>’iiaining,4fl. acres each more <»_• lass, uav vd.oii virtue of a lax fl fa issued by J. lUaok T .G. in favor of State and cogvs.Mf ry As-Gm u ron ( erty of the l»«t. F Also at th« same time aud place, lotok land No. 41 in the '3rd Distrjot and 3rd Section of Floyd Couutj.Ga. coalmining Wu acres. nso.U'e or less. Levied on toy virtue .<f a dia i-au«<L from the Fl< yd City Ceurt iu favor-of J. M . V'ern h & Co, owners and. holders vs A B. McDonald as makers and W. F. McCrary as wdorses, as the property of tbaDefc. 0. F. McCrarv said :fl la proceeding Ser. :he bilanc* of the pnachase . money of said lot. Also at the same time und pllace lot s£ lan r No 40 in the 4tb district and. 4th. section ot f’loyd county, Geocgi?.,containing wo acres more or le»s. Levied oa by virtue of a lax ti fa it sued by J. J. Blank I. C.. in favov at'state ami coun ty vs. BrowtkJolanson,as the property of the de fendant. Also at the suite time Mid pl ace, oua bav hors muleabout tenyearsol I nauwd lobe;, oue »or‘ ret mare mule a. out ten yeaisold nmuedi J aue, one white wuamed white about five years undone buggy,one mewing machine, oue hay rake and one IM) horse thinablvskeiri Studeba kerwago-. Liatied 011 bv virtue o 1 fl la s oue 4VW-. . V..»niuuuuv v toll VO IWHI «a s oue a mortgage fl lx in favor of J L. r-ut er, the other;? laborer’s lein fifa hi favor <f S L Hunt l>uili issued fiom the t loy.il itv Court an. I vs. C L Ansley, as. the prsyv tty of the delta idant Also at lhe same time anti place, ivie lai iu of forty five a ores in 23d tfistrietand steti. >n of I' loyd count. . Siaie Georgia, dasorilaf :d as ! tallows: 1 emiueucing at a stake on tl»< east side ot Summerville n»aj, run. ing. north 871-2 degrees, e .*. ?3 .»b .bains to or near the beml ' of Oostanaula river, leenceup the river to the ( South of Dry\ < reek t» the original! tooun .hei ( line be ween lots so- tt.4 ami io., a.td.tlio lamia I | of A 11 McDonald, * hence westerly paeale.l with t the first line ami wiu. said origiirilYine to the • < Snmmei v Hit road 61 inailvs, theme along the! east edge .if said io.ul to-starting .joint, l.evied . I on by Virtue of a fifa. issued from Floy! Sure , rior court in favor of the Georgia Loan anil fru it com 1 ,tiy for til.i use and bonetit of Lvdia. M. Jpi.ie l.merette M. orcen Koeelia D, W.dl vs < '’lie w Gibson is the property of ..he dett Also at the »atue t-nut anu place... *Mie half <>t j lot o 8 in the Oostanaula division, to |tbe cit -1 of Rome, <;a„ commencing at coiner 01 North t boundary stive., and 7th Avenue running west Itioia.ih Avenue to Uih- Oostanaula. river, bound on t ne tenth by the properly of Mrs Lucy Ragan mo dng along saidproperty west to O<«tanaula riv. r, emit a ni-g oue lour room.boMse ami one ) two room house, iißdialiout three acres more or les-. Levied on by virtue ot a ti.ta issued from the Floyd Ordinary’s, court in. faa or of Ali y Fowler vs Thomas B. Higginbothai n, as the pr< petty of the desk Also at the same time and. place, a certate paxcel of lAnd lying in the 3th. W ard of thna city of Rome, (feetnerly Hil sfeoro or Snnth ’ Rome) and known :iapart of Hot No 34 in slid < o. and State fronting 54 1-2 ieec All Cave Spring ma * now Main St. and ruiuiiug back sane width I’o fee 1, bounded on the Ntorth by Roland g 1 ecu. and on the Sou.h by Mrs. John Hu«-hes amt <-n the back a# Shorters, being the same property deeded by Mrs S. H. Patterson to k. T. ; argroves 00 Jan. 20th. 1884, and bv R; T Harg. o /es uee.W to Malinda. Hargroves'Levied wu oy virtue of a mortgage fl. f a issued f-.mi the Floyd Superior court in favor ot R, D. Van- Dyke transferee-vs Malituta.il .rgroves. as the p.opertyof the Dett. Also at the same time aasi plate. That contain lot in die sth. Ward of the iity ->f R. me f'l wd ' Co. ua. Beginning at a point on 'he cast side I <>t l-o t at enue 120 feet south fr-jia tha iniersec- I tion of Cherokee St. <ml Bort Avenue and gv • mug thence in .in easterly direction, parallel i wgripChetokre St. 163 12 feet more or le s ' I thence <t rignt angle tn a Boutlierly direction I 66 2-3 teei, thence at riglm ar.gle in a westerly direction 163,1-2 feel, mure or le>a to Fori Avu. and thence al-mg Fort iwuue in a northerly direction ii<. 2-3 feet, to the i...j lfi (> f begiunitiJ Levied on by virtue of a .D'stn« court fife is sued from the 919th. Ds-t. G M of Floyd J.us t'ce court in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard ware Co. v.s. W. T. Dreuno-.i. A. the proparty of thepeft ”. T, Dreit.. hi, and tseid bv hire un der bond for title from .1, <J. McDonald and < S. Spanks. Levy made by H.Beard L. C Also at the same t;nie and piacc, all, right; title and HBterest of srxs. Edward Haile, the De fendant tn and to th-at tract »r parcel M land located, in the state c/ Gecrgta county es Flovd. in the city et Rome and in Etowah division thereot.and Irontotg 15# fee, O n ,;th Avenue fonueiiy Etowah street, and 130 feet «u Hast Second: street, foniK--|y Fxanklin stuaei, the same being bit No. gj on which there is a 7 room residence and a 5 rsom residence, and being al so a part as lot K<>,l3 adjoining lot Nra y »m Ironiing on tith Avenue, this part of lot No. 4, being included in >he abtwe troutage on 6tl Avenne of 150 feat on which there is ai roon reswJence. fhatpan of 10l No. 43 h-rein levie< up.u iyirg between 10l No. 42 and tha& part » D ?”K>ass <& c*. ami Mt Henderson. lamed on by virtue of 2 h las is sued from the »10 District G M. Justice Court favoref J. B. S. Holmes the ether in fa mJin Ju’ KMrnes, Gariington and John-or hoth vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as the vrcparty of lb. Welt. Levy made by W. P McLeod L, C. *[so at tho same time and place all iny (M I Earle s) interestin my father’s (A. Earl, Deo d estate, said estate consisting < f 13?«.,ws of > an ot No. ICO. 160 f ores of land lot No. Hi,.5 acres ol land lot No. .44 SO acres of land lot No. 243, al <2. te - V " g i “' rt bf, ' n K iu the 25:11 1 Ttriel and 3rd Section of Floyd Co., G.; my interests described in the will of my fa: her (A. Earle i el V<? Te hu , l " lre ' l dv’lars, and one rounn (i 4) of the remaining property. Levied "" b^V rtUe i Os a ,n « rt (.'aK« fl *A issued from S,IiS, SnP « ,Or Co, ' n ' n * svo ’ oi K«t<d>"m and the TleCt MarBUB B - Earle, as the property of JAKE.C. MOORE Sheriff. PXLXSi MARKET Os the upper end nf town. Chas Weis opened up a meat mar ketat 4 Cothran St. where he will be glad +0 seehis many friends ~. 0 P? ce to get ail kinds of steak roasr chops and c i would be pleased to have you twive me a cal I. I I Admiristrati iw s a | e Georgia, Floyd Ce t ntyi- 1 ursumit to oniAr Ot said county . granted bn Ordl ° W > vsmlier 1894, there will b. lu>f house door iu the ciiy of Rome V* the C ° Brt Floyd on the flrM 7 n -» between the >e Kal ho , n . R J deserit>ed property to-wit That ‘ h * ,oUowl, >2 ,nori.ot. Section of Floyd county g» i.. u /„ n<l 3r,< west side of the B,dma Division r" ng ° n ‘ h » E. T. V. AO . lUII formerly th. Railway Co.) on said lot No ISoVh ' B ° Uther “ k-wn is-Hume's Branch” road and running with said Rr-m a 8a " Rail * i u.HU it strikes the .-Si J [ Nos. 192 and liiu Thence west with^T 6 " ’° U ! line to the Brooks corner: T 6l ' 111 , -srly direct on with the j i ® n » west J Nos maud Listen ch.uns and X bn? Cstake, thence southerly at ' ’ to ‘ original line about twelve chams t W ‘ th ’ railroad. Thence with said r ’ le Bai * , -k.nniog point, sai a * e ’» acres more or less. Xa " “ n ‘ aini ”f ~ >ng seventy-fly., t 75) Ilcreh or be -ng partsot lots nos. 107 and MK ■ „ " b< ' ; -Strict aad .3rd. Section said county and Src* ; -owned and possessed by said Ssa-fi d B,att > t v...- a ”7 September 3nd 1873 ami ree.rded , ’, *” I- aiceiu sand county in book “T’M dXt" ! istrand syecia! reference is madieto , . eoi.vey-iuicetßthef.cinreferred n atv.esonptmn.Seld as the property, f 1 TT ; ' bury, decerned. Terms of sa e « h T ± 8 ?" ; 5tbf1894. “' T^ IS Nov. • I 6. W. Underwood Admr. Est. es j . „ ( I bury, deceased. A ' Stan ’ li ears Support? • ticorgia, fabydlCou ; To *ll wtom it may concern: Notice is he „ byg>ven thatthe app rißer9 apMnW [ h o e * . ‘ S “ Slgn asecond years t . > zabeth J. €knip t the widow of Hfl c air . . ceased, have filed their award and nnJ and suffloienc cause is shpwn, the reue nade the judgment of the Court acthe Deeem SS* :88 * OftB * C - rt^”rdiua I 1 John 3; Davis . Ordinary Floyd County,.Georgia. ; Application for Letters of Dig- ! e e Mission. Wsergia, .Floyal county; •_ Whereas Alexander JohnQnn • ' Joseph Sliarp.i represents Uuh U.m duly filed,, that he has adininuil peti ' m January 1364. This October Ist. IW4 d zy a. „ uoiiN e, Dark Ordinary Floyd ' Jodfity, Georj Petition for Partition, I Mr ' i - Flora ) Petition for par I tMr i l, i‘" kh,,USCr i I,,v <lS« I ■*• JJ, M , Kit-hois J perior Crt. Sept. I ■ ... T?' (Term 1894, •»., w Thomas. j tlle G w. Thomas: You ire I X. »fX’ , T’‘ to ' he a " d a,,pear at »*«■>«' term of the Sttpenor court to be held in and far I ts<' ti, ,•' 'T V*' 9ec,,n<l in Jamiarv I ISJS, then and there to make vour defense it ■ it ','. aTe t,le alh,ve partition I c>ai<l petition being to partition atnung the live ■ owners thereof the fol.owing proper’?, tv-wit- I Wnat was wnaeriy knoa n as lot number (21: ’■ 1 LPT” i hiMne - fronting on Main Street, tw» I ntimlied and flfry eight fee .and running back fl along < herokee Save. so ,- .mdr-d and twenty ■ three feet.tile back of tt lot being only two ■ hundred and forty-one eel wide, containin’ fl two acres more or lees, being the propertv de- fl senlieil in a t’eed from Alfred SI orter to Thom- fl as Ihomas, dated Febroarv llui, 1870. subse- fl | quently conveyed hy said Thomas, to his ehtl fl dre'i. Also that t'rr, of land in the Fifth Ward fl of the city of Home, Ga., lying in mediately back fl of the pro. erty above describe-d and bounded fl Low: Fronting on Cherokee formerly Bet fl rv street,.two bund’ed and seven feet, and run fl mng ba< S the same width to an two bun fl fired and forty one feet, being fee same proper fl ty described in a deed from Alfred Shorter te fl G w. Thomas and children, dated May 12th fl Witness the H«>n. W, M Htenry. Judge of fl Floyd Superior court, This Sept. 25th, 1894. I Wu, E Bevsiegel I AlkgSiipt. Court ] Floyd Co, Ga, ■ Year’s Support. I iGKOKKIA, Floyd County: I ro *U whma it may concern : Notice is hereby ■ given, that tie aopraisers appointed to se‘ . at B I and iissign a year's support to I’orwelia 1 M ' the vvulow o.f Isaac Evans de eased, have t'ieiß their awarn, and unless good and sufficient < a:i-e is shewn, the same will be made the ' menkof the court at the necemlwr term. 1:<*I ■ of ths court of Ordinary. This Nov. Tib. ■ John I'. Davis M Ordinary Floyd* cou ® .v, corgis, ■ Bids Wanted. ■ Georgia, Floyd County.. fl The Board of Comniiwiiouers «f Roa' 1 * Revenue of said ' nunty will receivebi-lsofpe 1 sonsdesiring to act as ferry urao at Pope'- 1 '' r Freeman's ferry and Veal’s ferry in said ' ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in the n.f The clerk of the Board tai or before the •lay »f January, 18*5. The Hoard reservo right to reject any aad all bids. d- Max Meyerhardt, Cirk. id M p: 1 "I rag £ Guardian Sale. ■ >d i .■ ►f I. Susi* W. Allgood.Guardian of Andrr» c - Allgood, will make application to Judge J ll * Hunt, Jadge ot the Superior Court of tin » circuit. at his office in the court house, “ “ «ity of Griffin, Spalding oosuty, G* >0 3rd uay of December, 18114. an order »u: la rtz> n B the sale, at private Bale, the so lowiag 11 ty of Andrew F. Allgood, her ward,ti>«B , r undivided one-third interest in th* l trUl 11 and situated in fathransboro Floyd <• ■■ -t known as lota Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen »“ I teen, frontingsixty-slx f> t -ch e and running l av- one liuu...«>a and UW I .’ J feet westerly, this property hereby so lll U iag and seuth of the Baptist church. ’t Baid sale is to be made for the P ur P because said property is ’ lots, productive of ao rents 01 incotn* constant expanse in paying taxes a ,lu 1 ||H ■ is depreciating in xalue. SCSIE W.Af.LGW”. M Guardian of Andrew F. Allgood. FOct. B). 14114. > Libel for Divorce. | Georgia, Floyd county. Carrie E. Williams ) LUxtl for'l:', j VS 'No 4‘>. I-Io? " jwd. Beni. L. Williams) < oiirt, Sept. ■lojtiie defemiant Hcii.iamm I-. ' are hereby not Hied ami comma anpe.irat the next term ol the to beh'-ldin the aforesai l ' """ 1 , then : mi In-2nd Monday H .l.muar 1 ■ |jble there to answer pl nfiU's c ,,urt divorce, As In default thereof sa pro. • cil as to justice shall jinlg'’ Wi-ni’s- file Hon. W. M. He . s lte ,fores.id comPv. "his 2.;-- . isti4. W E. i cyse e . ‘ lk> feu l w wice a :uo lor 2:m>.