The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 19, 1894, Image 5

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f i( .‘] L j -dblljlj dentists. * Oeit- -2981-2 Brosd su eo' J "j,,. Can ire 11 ar 1 Owena-stcre. • attorneys J.. Si»n lock, Attorney at Law, Mason ' Temple Hnildidg Temple Building Rome Georgia. . uksß NEVIN— Attorney at Law Ossie JlMverty Had p'MWtße” Conor 3rd Avenue •Trarrw-.ne'iitzja'StaiiiiiiiiLin'B _ HAS OMOKdWOOO- Attorney at Q Muonic Temple Rom „ (<M . Masonic remote. Rome, On. w V AVOlVKH—Attorney aud Cour. \V nel'lor at Law-Rome. >,a. ~ j,sviH_.tj«>. W. STARLING-Enni A starling. Attorneys at Law, Masoni- ■ Temple. Route, Ga. feb23. " PHYSICIANS ano surgeons. DH KAMSVR— Physician aud Burgoo. Office at residence 614 avenue A, Four • ward. . P HAM MGND—Physician and Burgeon Offers 1 cofessioual services to the pot. !_• > „i e ~f Rou.e and surrounding country Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store. *• Broad street. Dr W L>. kt«YT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drag store. *o. 331 Broad street Telepbon 110 residet te. No. 21 Frank A Wvnn, Physician and Burgou office at Tre- itt * Johns >n drug store Telephone ’3 Residence 406 Second Ave, Ptomot attention given all professional call Si Farms Heil or sale We have On hand a number or 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 buyeis would do 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. Administrator Sale, GEORGIA, Floyd County: Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary will be sold before the Court house doer in the City of Home, said County between the lega hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in Dee FV4. the following property to wit: Land lo Ko, 25 in the 16th Distrct and 4tit Section of Floyicounty Ga. containing (49) acres more or MS. Alsu lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4th Section of Floyd county Ga. containing (40) acres more or lees. Also lot N 0.864 in the 3rd . District and 4th Section Floyd county Ga. con taining 40 aares more or less. Said laud sold a the property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— Terms of sale cash. W. H. Ennis adtur. of the estate of Elizabet Dempsey, deceased. f i Kb I® W "Acts Like Magic.” THE UNION FEED CO. ■CHATTANOOGA. MAKE AND SELL, ManGeld’s Magic Condition Food, Prevention and Cure of Dis eases in HorsesandCattle. Magic Poultry Food and Egg Producer, For Cure and Prevention of Dis easesin Fowls of all kinds. Magic Lice Killer. For Exterminating Vermin that nfest Poultry, Horsesand dogs Magic Healing Remedy. A Splendid External Remedy for Horse and Man. Thosp goods have established re tution in over 15 Stables and are Bolutely guaranteed to he the -Bt on the market and to do th w ork,gi ve them a trial. They are for sxle at Rome by J. A. LLOYD & CO. W. C. T. t). Lady Ministers fill the Cleveland Pulpits. REV. SUSAN B. AUTHONY Receives an Ovation from a Vast Audience. Universal Suffrage and Compul sory Voting was Dis coursed. Cleveland. 0., Nov., 19.—From nearly every pulpit in this city yesterday the voice of au earliest woman was raised in the cnise of temporance. Ibe local ministers, a most without f'XC'p’ion, allowed their pulpit# to be occupied by dele gates and visitors tu the conven tion of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. lhe congregations were large. In she alternoon at Music Hall, at * vangelist meeting was conducted by Miss E W. Greenwood, evange listic iuperiutendent of the Nation al M Oman's Christian Temperance Union. 'lhe annual sermon was deliver ed by Rev. J. \\ . Bashford, presi dent of Wesleyan university, Del aware, 0.. Fully 5,000 persons at tended the various services. Imme diately following the evangelistic i meeting a gospel suffrage meet ing was ht Id. It was one of the most, notable gatherings of the convention. Rev Anna Shaw.of Boston, who preach ed m Unity church Inis morning, presided. The center of attraction was Su«an li Anthony, president of tbt National Woman’s Suffrage Association, Miss Anthony is seventy-five yearsold, and for nearly fifty years has led the movement for the en franchisement of the women of America. When Miss Anthony was introduced, the immense au dience rbse to their feet and greet ed her with long-continued ap-1 plans® and waving of handker chiefs. She predicted the over-throw of the monster, intemperance, when the ballot is put in the hands of the mothers, wives and daughters of the land. The speaker predicted that universal suffrage was bound to come, and po : ntedwith pride to the action of the last Ohio legisla ture in giving towomen the right to vote on educational matters. Referring to tlie recent defeat of the woman’s suffrage movement in New York and Kansal, Miss Anthony said that while the cause had been lost in both states, it meant simply more work on the same line. Rev. Joseph Cook, of Boston, spoke briefly, advocating universal suff’age, compulsory vot ing and an educational qualifica tion. An Entertainment. Entertainment at Second Bap tist Church, Tuesday night, 7:30 This entertainment was given last Friday evening to a large and ap preciative audiense, and by special request will be repeated Tuesday evening. The same program with several new features added will be presented. A pleasant and profita ble time guaranteed. Proceeds go to a good cause. Admission 10 eta. FREEDOM from the aches, pains, JB, “ and weaknesses pecu- liar to wotnannood Will bVwv e rnes with Doctor I'IVA Fierce's Favorite Pre- i ■ ——----i i scription First it re- l.oves them; then it I cures them. Have a | i little patience, per- I i P haps, if they’re seri- I ous. The troubles that | — J come slowly have to j I go slowly: but go | Jt • r■' J they will, if you’ll faithfully use the ! MPreacription.” and they'd p ■ ] rrmanently. For every “female complaint” and de j rangoment. or in any “ run-dem ”and ex- | hausted condition of the female system, tins | medicine is the only remedy so safe and cer- ; tain that it can be puaranteea. It it doesn t benefit or cure, in the case of every tired or j afflicted woman. «he'U have her money back j Chorea, St Vitue’s Dance, Nervous and ( General Debility, Bleeplewnew and kindred aihnente promptly relieved and cured by it. A certain and lasting cure, for the worst I Catarrh in the Hoad, is guaranteed by the makers of Dace’s '’•t-wh Remedv. —General or local a- C/5 Ladioa or gents. «®*-/ o** 0 ** P’F a week. Exclusive territory. Tha Rapid DbbWMher. Washes all the . .dISfSh dishes for a family in Washes, rinses and dries them without wetting ths bands. Toa f push the button, the machine daes rL-... U>e rert. Brijht, poltabM |*w» ak \\ .ci .iwM’i'"' leuiMatt \6os-r..oo.oilHbu>d«orel"t?'“<- broken dishes,no muss. Cheap, durable, warranted. Circulars free. W. p' HARKIN ”• '*• CO,U " b "- ° THE HUSTLRE QT -WME MONDAY NOVEMBER 19 1894, CALLYH33TINI The Rotes Fire 1 o.i the Train but it kept Going THE GOVERNOR OF IOWA Was on Board but did not die of Heart Disease. The Fire man Received a Flesh Wound. A Train Wrecked. VicUslurg, MifiH., Nov. 19.-Ah tin- Y-z >o and Mi si »ippi valley exprebc was I'-aviug Panther huri, s'atiop.six y miles i orth of thiw cici, at 11 o'cloOK i:m uight, thr e wih'h m u eigna'e'i ffi? tiaiu to stop. UAii.g the B.vitch light ' r the purpose. Engineer Heiner, suspecting something wrong, kept on at about fifteen miles an hour. The robbers, seeing that he was not stopping, poured a vol.ey of pistol shots in to the cab and tr.dn as they passed them. Fireman George Cole receiv ed a flesh wound in the left arm, and another shot grazed his tem ple. The engineer opened the tlirc'- tle when the shooting began, and soon left the robbers behind, pro ceeding here without further troub. ■ If. Governor Jackson, of lowa, and party who have been hunting in the delta, were on the train. WRECKERS IN LOUISIANA. Crowley, La., Nov., 18.—A suc cessful attempt at train wrecking was perpetrated last night on the branch road four miles south of Eunice. The obstruction caused the engine, baggage car and passenger coach to turn over, Fireman H. Geiger was killed and Engineer Joseph Maulin seriously’ injured. A NEW LINE MOUSOONS French perfumes Bough direct from im porters. Thete gOOUS are Parexcellence ior de icacy of odor and lasting quality. We are your companion with any other goods in the United States. Trevitt 8l Johnson. ALIVE IN HIS GRAVE. A Year Elapsed Before Muscott’s Horrible fate Became Known. Grand Lodge, Mich., Nov. 19. • Elam Muscott, formerly a fruit > tre® agent, who for about two f years made Grand Lodge his home r and headquarters, died suddenly . while on a trip to Alma, a little - over a year ago. Being among strangers he was buried rather hastily. Recently it was decided to take up the body and remove it to \\ i.- • liamstown. When they opened the ) coffin they found the body turned over, with the hands clutch ing the hair, handfulls of which had been torn out. The face was terribly lacerated and torn. It wai evident that he had re vived after having been buried. TO THE PUBLIC. Acting under the best medical advice, I have determined to re tire from active busi ness at once. My en tire stock of shoes are offered at cost. I shall keep no books, open no accounts, but will sell for SPOT CASH at ACTUAL COST every thing in my line. My entire stock, consist ing of fresh staple goods will be offered on Monday morning to the people of this City and surrounding country at the same price they cost me. My health demands this step. To merchant or consumer the goods mustgo Very truly yours. J. L. Camr« LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin i Libel for vs. ’ Div<»r c e Perrian. Mauldin. \ in Floyd Superior Court Meh, term 1891. 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 ho does not reside in this State. It is or dered by the court, that service bo 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 MCII., TERM 1894. Mrs Mattie L. Mauldin, j Liabe] 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 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, 1891. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Clk. Supr. Court. “Orange Blossom ” is a painles cure of all diseases peculiar to .vc men Sold fresh by D. W . Curry Smta Ry. 'Jo' chedulß. To The East. Leave least Rome 5.40 a.m. 4,40 p. m Arrive Cleveland ,7.55 a.m. 7.02 p. ni I “Knoxville 10.25a, m. ll'.OOp.m. " Bristol ,2.15 p. m. 4.30 a. m “ Washington .4.02 a - m. 9.40 p. m “ Baltimore 5.00 a.m. 11.00 a. m. “ Philadelphia 7 05. il - m - 350a. ra “ xew York... ...10.50 a.m. 6.52 a. in Train leaving Eastßeme at 5.40 a. m.. has a Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland, where it connects with the popular Vestibule Dining car train for Washington and New York TTiis train also connects at Cleveland, with train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. ui. The 4,40 p. m. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction with Sleeping car, for Radford, Va., making di r ct connection for al ooi“ls F s* To West. And The North Leave East Rome 4.40 p. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am Arrive Chattanooga....7.lop. m. 4 50 a.m. 1.20 pm “ Cincinnati 7,30a. m. 7.20 p,m. “ Nashville 8.20a. m.10,55a. m.7.20p.in “ Memphis 7.00a. m. 6 lOp. m. “ St. Louis 6 45p. ni. 7.05a. m. •• Kansas city 7,25 a. ut, 10.25 a. in. Little Rock 2.30 p. ni, 2.45 a. m, •• Ft, Worth 8:90 a: m; 7 -50 p m Trains leaving East Rome 4:40 pm is the p«p ular “Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full vestibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin cinnati. carrying Pullman’s finest slee Ungears and a magnificent observation car from Macon to Chattanooga/seats free), where it makes <li rect connection with solid train with through Sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Memphi - onn ecting there for all points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. eave East Rome. .2 50 atn 1115 am 492 pm Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 155 p .c 625 p “ ‘Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 p tn. “ Macon ,10 50 a m 725pin10 40 p in. “ Savannah.... 630 p m 7ooa in “ Brunswick.... 715 pin 6 15am “ Jacksonville .9 00 pin 830a in Tra n leaving Et«c Rome2:so a m runs so co Brunswick. Sleeping cars Chattanooga to At anta, The 1115 a m train solid through vesti buled train to Jacksonville, stops in Atlanta 1 55 until 730 p ni: takes on sleeping car to Bruns wick and the connection from 4:02 train, The 1115 ani train connects with R & D,S AL, A A W P and Ga railroad trains in tile Union Depot, Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation chair car (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas & the West. Leave East Rome 9 40 p m Arrive Anniston 12 05 night. 755 pm, “ Bel ma 530 am “ Montgomery.... ,700 a m I > > ile. 12 30 noon “ New Orleans 4 45pm “ Houston 7CO a m leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accomoda on. Leave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden and At talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 pni has Pull man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with Pullman car to New Orleans, For further particulars, tickets or sleeping car reservations, call on or write to T, c, SMITH, P &TA, Rome Ga, L A, BELL, D, P A, Selma, A a. j, j, Farnsworth d p a Atlanta g», 0, A. BBXBCOTF.R, A cP A„ Knoxville, Tenn, w, a Turk, g, r, a, Washington D c, D 1 A IBIDFORD LIVER MEDICINE . ic- \°STIVi:H£SS dyspepsia I j Sick or Indigestion u r s Mr SIIIOUSNESs\ Sourness Koloss of Stomach Aapetitc None Genuine WithsutThl Likeness . .nd Signature ofM A.Thedforo on FrontDf Each Wrapper. M. A.Thedforo Med.@ Rome.ga. SHERIFF ALE FOR 1- CLMBFR 1894. GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Wi l be sold belere the oeart ho ise door in the ciiy ol Rome Hej<l co. i,a , Iw.we n the le. al hours of sale ou the Ist. Turs my t i Dec. 1894. the lollowiug described proper.y to-wit. Ti nt tract or piuoel of land lying aiid biing situ .tod ‘n the county ol Floyd auu Slate ol Ga anil lying in i riutup'Cily adjoin ng Rome Ga., ami known in the plan of said Prlntup (itr, as city lids numbers <O, 41, 42, 43 and 44. Levied on by viitue ot a mortgage li fa issued from the Floyd Suja-rior court in far ,rof t'leuoer Saving and I oau Company vs.JMatgari't s. and F. L McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft. Also at. the same time and place. One Bay mare about 0 years old, name Mollie 16 hauo's high. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage tita issued from he Floyd City c. u t m favor ot A D. Hardin Agt. fur L. Lyile vs R. E. Hudson. AS the property of lhe Deft. Also at the same time and place. Forty acres of lot of la'.d No. 182 in 23rd, District and 3rd. Section of Flovd Co. Ga. Levied . n by vir.ue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the flovd . upi rior court in- favor of H. B. Scott vr. Jn3.it God dard, as the property of the Deft. Aho at the same time aud plane, Un all tha tract or parcel of la. it situated, lying an ' bein t in the 2.iru, Dist ami 3rd. Section ut Floyu 40. Ga and being thatp.rtof lot No. 117 in said Dial aud Heuliuo lhal lies on lhe v es. *ide.i>f lhe Summerville road and is bounded on the south by land known as Ware land on the west by land ot M . A. Overby, ou the north by tha part of lot No. 117 winch Mas conveyed by H D. Aye. ck to w I'. .'iiupson and on the East by the numiuerviile road, containing <0 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd City court in lavur of Potts and Ports vs. R. G. Hackney, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place, A certain two horse hack, duubie s ated, also a two horse plow No. 5 Chattanooga wichuwauka, and t o one horse turning plows, and also a set of- ag on harne-s, Levied on by virtue of a mortgage Ufa issued fr»m the Floyd City Court iu tavor of James Long vs. John D. Yarbiough, As the property ot the Deft. Also at the same lime and place. Lot of land No. 225 iu the 22un. District aud 3rd. Section of Floyd Co. Ga. Levied on by vir ue of a mort gage ti fa, issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of Emma E. Stow. 11 vs. Joun W. Ross as the property ol the Deft. Also at the same time and place. Lots of land Nos. 468, 469 auds4o iu the 3rd. District a d 4th Section of Floyd Co. Ga. containing 40 iter. s each more or lets. Lev ed ou by virtue of a lax fi fa issued by J. ,). Black T. C. in favor ol Stale aud co. v.-. Mary E. Epperson, As the prop erty of the Deft. Also at the sama time aud place, lot of land No. 41 in the 23rd District aud 3rd Section of Fl..ya County <>a. containing 160 acres more or less. Levied ou by virtue ol afi la l aued from the IT yd Ciiy < ourt iu favor of J. M. Veach TV Co, owners and holders vs A B. McDonald as makers and C. e McCrary as endorser, as the property of the. Deft, i . F. Met rary said ti la proceeding lor lie balance ol the purchase money of said lot. Also at the same time ttnd place lot of lam'. No 4‘J in the 4t h district and 4 h section ot Floyd county, Georgia, contaimsg 160 acres more or le-s. lA'vie.i .u by virtue ol a lax ti la issued by J. j. Black T. ' in favor ot state and coun ty vs. Brown Join son, .is the property ol the de fendant. Alsoat f e sane time and p ace, One Lay hors, mule about ten years ol d named lode; one sor' rd mare mule a our ten years old named Jane, one whl e cow named white ab mt tire years undone buggy, one mowmg machine, one hay rakeaudoue iwo horse ihiiuld- sk, in Studeba ker wago . Levied on by virtue ot two ti fas one a mor.gage ti I a iu favor of J B. Potter, the olher;a laborer’s lein ti fa in favor of S D Hunt both issued from the Floyd City Court and vs. U L Ansley, as the prop rty of the defendant Also at the same time anil place, one farm ot forty live aores in 23d district and 3d section of Floyd countv, State of Georgia, described as follows: Commencing at a slake < n th- eas side ol Summerville road, rum ing north 87 l-z degrees, east 4il 93-100 chains to or near the bend of Oostauaula river, thence up the river to the South of Dry creek to the original boun the line be ween lots Nos. 164 aud 165 and the lauos of A B McDonald, ihence westerly paralei with the first line and with said original line to the Summerville road 61 cnains, thence along the east edge of said load to starting point. Levied on by virtue ot a fi fa issued from Floyd Supe rior court in favor of the Georgia Loan an' i'ruvt company for the use and benefit of Lydia McAlpine, Emerette M. Greefi Kocelia De Wolf vs Salite w Gibson as the property of the deft. Also at the same time and place, one half ot lot \o 8 in the Oostanaula division to Ithe city of Rome, Ga„ commencing at comer of North Boundary stree , and 7th Avenue runnine west JroinTth Avenue to the Oostanaula river, bound ou the south by the property of Mrs Lucy Ragan running along said proji-rty west to Oostanaula river, containi >g one four room house and one two room house, and about three acres more ur less. Levied on by virtue ot afi la issued from the Floy d Ordinary’s court in favor of Alice Fowler vs Thomas B. Higginbotham, as the property of the deft Also at the same, time and place, a ccrtaie paacel of land lying in tha sth Ward of thn city of Rome, formerly Hil sboro or Sdith Route) and known as part of Lot No. 54 in said Co. and State fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spring roa l now Main St. and running back same width 170 feet, bounded on the North by Roland Green, and ou the South by Mrs John Hughes aud on the back by Shorters, being the same property deeded by Mrs. S. 11. Patterson to R. T. Hargroves on Jan. 20th. 1881, and by It. T. Hargioves needed to Malinda Hargroves. Levied »n by virtue of a mortgage tl fa issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of it, D. Van- Dyke transferee vs Malinda H rgroves, as the property of the Deli. Also at the same time and place, That certain lot in die sth. Ward of the city of Rome, Floyd Co. Ha. Beginning at a point on -he east side of Fo t avenue 120 teet south from the intersec tion of C’terokeeSt. nd Fort Avenue and run ning thence in an easterly direction, parallel with Cherokee St. 163 i-2 feet more or le-s, thence at right angle iu a southerly direction 66 2 3 feet, thence at right angle to a westerly direction 16.1 1-2 feet, more or less to F'ort Ave. and thence al"ng Fort avenue in a northerly direction 6t: 2 3 feet to the point of beginning. Levied on by virtue of a Jnsiice court fi fa is sued from the 919th. Hist. <I M. of Floyd Jus tice court in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennon, As the propertv of the Deft. .T, Drennon, and held by linn un der bond for title from M, G. McDonald and C. S. Sparks. Levy made by 11. Beard 1. C. Alto at the same time ami place, ad right; titleand interest of Mrs. Edward Haile, the De fendant lu 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 E ow.-ih division thereof, and fronting 150 feet on 6th Avenue formeily Etowah street, and 130 feet on East Second street, formerly Franklin street, the same being lot No. 42 on which there is a 7 room residence and 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 frontage ou 6th Avenue of 150 feet on wl ich tin re is a 5 room residence. That part of lot No. 43 herein levied upon lying between 10l No. 42 and that part of lot No, 43 owned by Douglass & Co. and Air. Henderson. Levied on by virtue of 2 11 fas is sued from the 919 District <; M. Justice Court, oneiu favor of J B. S. Holmes the other in fa vor of Drs. Holmes, i.arlington and Johnson both vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as 'he property of th. Deft. Levy made by W. P McLeod L. C. Alsoat -he same time and place all mv(M. B Earle’s) interest in my father’s A. Earl, Dee d, 1 estate, said estate consisting i f 132 acres of mud lot No. 160. 16n acres of land lot No. 16,5 acres ol land lot No. <44 80 acres of land lot No. 245, all of said lots lying ami being in the 2.5'h i tricl and 3rd Section of Floyd Co., Gi; my In s eats described iu the will of my fa.her (A. Earle, duc’di as being five hundred dollars, and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining propertv. Levien on by virtue of a morega-e li fi'issued from Floyd Superior Court in avo-of Keteuuiu an I Elliott vs. M. rsus B. Earle, os the prou, rty ot the uef’t. JAKE C. MOORE Sheriff. PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has. opened up a meat mar ketat 4 Cothran St. where he will be glad to seehis many friends This is the place to get all kinds of steak roas 1 hops and c I would be Qased to have you bflive me a call. AdmiriHtrators Sale ■ ‘ Georgia, Floyd County : I Pursuant to an order of the court of OnEn ary 1 0l said county; granted on the sth day of Su ; Vstnber 1894, there will be sold before the Court, house door in theo iy of Rome, and county of Floyd ou the first Tuesday in De<-mber 180A, ~ I : between the legal hours ur sale th following I described property to-wit: That part of f o*b Nos. 11U and 193 in lhe 23rd District arul Section of Floyd county oa. beginning <*> Un 4 west side of the Selma Division of formerly the* E. T. V.&G. Railway Co. ,m,w the soutteas , Railway Oo.) on said lot No 192 where what known 'is “Hume's Branch” leaves said I tag 1 road aud running with said Branch northwui until it strikes the original line between I<X| Nos. 19.’ and 169 Thence west with said origin I line to the Brooks corner: Theuce In a w»-( , erly direct on with the original line between lot# ) , Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains and fifty links to.a i*.'j ' stake, thence southerly at right ar grew rtU:., , original line about twelve chains to the said. : railroad. Thence with said railroad Unn to the. beginning point, said parcle of land containing: 20 acres more or less. Also a parcel of land Ih>- . ing seventy-five /75) acres more or les-> and bn- I ing parts ot 1 »ts Nos. 167 and 14M in tb» 2M District and 3rd. Section said county aud 'State, owned and possessed by said Stansbury at 'ho time ot his death, said k.ud being conveyed Uy Wm. A. Brooks to said Stansbury |by deed, datv September 3rd 1873 and recorded in the Clerk* i office iu said county in book “T” of deeds page 159 aud special reference is made to the several conveyances therein referred t" for wore specif ic i escript ion. Sold as the property of J.A. Stan* bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash. Thi* Nov. Sth 1894. C. W. Underwood Admr. Eit. o.' J. A. Staua bury, de, eased. Years Support. Georgia, Floyd Co uuty: lo all whom it may concern: Notice is here by given, tha. the apprisers appointed to set apart and assign asecond years support to- Eli zabeth J. Camp, the widow of H. M. Camp, ceased, have tiled their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will bn made the judgment of ihe Court at the Decnm ber term .894, of the Court of Ordinaiy. This Not sth 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georg,;.. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Floyd county; Whereas Alexander Johnson,Adnitontratwr 1 Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his peti tion duly tiled, th it he has administered J oseu Sharpe s estate. Illis is to cite all persons en cerned, kindred aud creditors, to show ca any they can, why saidauministratoi should u* lie discharged fro r his administration and r» eeiye letters of dismission on the first mou-i'x. in January 186-1. This October Ist. 1894. auHS r*. I>ivi-fc Or linarv Floyd Co i itv, tiweg Petition for Partition, Mr. J. D. McWabb, Mrs,Flora) Petttf Waters, Samuel Funkhouser} tition 0 ioyd Si M r T, W, Nichols J perior Crt, dept*. v «» ( Tenn IMUK G., w Thomas. / To the Defendant, G w, Thomas: You are* hereby notified to be and appear at the next, term of the Superior court to be held in and for said county on the second Monday in January 1895, then and there to make your defense, if any you hare to the above petition for Said petition being to partition among the fiy« owners thereof the following proper*} . to-wit- W'nat was formerly known as lot number (21- ri South Rome, fronting on Maia Street, tint hundred and fifty eight feet,and running bad? along Cherokee Street so rhundred anti twenty three feet, the back of the lot being only twin hundred anti forty-one feet wide, containing tw<i acres more or lees, being the property de scribed in a de -d from Alfred bliorLer io'J horn— as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, nubso ouentiyconveyed by said Thomas to ids chil dren. also that tract of la id in tii* Fifth Ward of the city ot Rome, Ga.,lying immediately back, of the pro perty abjve described and boußded Low : Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Bet rv street, two hund r ed and seven feet, and run nine back the same width to an two him <lre<l and forty one feet, being the sanne proper ty described m a deed from Alfred Shorter to GW. Thomas and children, dated May 12tlt 1875. Witness the Hon. W, M- Henry. Judge ot Floyd Superior court, This Sen* 25th. i«94. Wnr>, E Beysiegel elk,Supt, Court Floyd Cu, Ga, Year’s Support,. GEORGIA, Floyd County.' To all whom it may concern:Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers appointed to set apar 1 and assign a year's support to Permelia Emiw the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient ean-e is shown, the same will be made the judge, nient of the court at the December terns, 18-S4 of the court of Ordinary. This Nov. 7th. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd. county, t.corgia 'MB 4w. Bids Wanted a * wism: Georgia, Floyd County. it The Hoard of Commissioners of Him l» and Revenue of said County will receive bi isof pe r sons desiring to act as ferry man at, pope's fe. ty, Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry i» sa'd C'oJn-’ ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in the uffio* of The Clerk of the Board on or before tile first day of January. 1885. The Board reset' -.s the. right to rej ct any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. <-^a*Wa»XteJltn.vrMjwywg..,- JmTrt . y, Guardian Sale. I Susis W. Allgood, Guardian ot Atdrew r Allgood, will make application to Judge .It»o. J Hunt, Judge ot the Superior Court of the yim circuit, at his office in the court house, in th* city of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga., eu the 3rd day of December, 1894, an order antbonzinc the sale, at private sale, the following proper ty of Andrew P. Allgood, her ward, to wit: One undivided one-third interest iu that tract o and situated in Catbransboro Floyd and known as lots Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen and fl f teen, frontingsixty-sxx ft t each on Broa d s Are* and running back one hundred and ninety-eight eet westerly, this property hereby sold lies ing and south of the Baptist church. Said sale is to be made for the purpe-sr wf reinvestment, because said property »» meant lo.s, productive of no rents or income ml constant expense in paying taxes anil the snate is depreciating in xalue. SUSIE W. ALLGOO!'. Guardian of Andrew P. Allgood- Oct. no, 1894. Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Carrie E. Williams 1 Libel for divorce’ Benj. I. V Wißiatus | M,’ SepWr m B $Y 1 lo.the defendant Benjamin L. Williams ’von are Hereby notified and commanded tn be rtiu i appear at the next term of the Superior Court 1 .o be h-ld tn the aforesaid conn ty ot' Flosdon , on the -nd Monday in Januarv 1895, then' anil there to answer p. ntiffs petition for libte divorce, As iu default thereof said court « proceed as to just ice shall appertain. I Witness the Hou. W. M. Henry Jodgo o I aforesaid county, ibis 25th rtsy of SeplTmbe I i.**ty Gm Be,Se,Se ’’ t,Ik ’ Bupr ’ <lowrt 1 lu y 1 cs a iso for 2mo.