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ATTORNEYS
.. spulock. Attorney at Law, Mason
| Teini’ lc t, l '' 1 1 , 1 ' 1 ' g Koine Georgia.
J Temple
""'T' vr viV -Attorney at Law offic
Jgf Haffetomo.' ** Avenue
*T IA s W UXDMIVOOO- at
P Masonic I'emple Rome. Ga.
Attorneys at law. Olin
p Mwonie Tetuvie. Koine, Ga. __
— * vaXDIVEH -Attorney and Coir
~ K LING - En ni
U/ N Starling* Attorneys at Law. Mast.. :
W ■ Temple, Rome, Ga
physicians Arn surgjcks.
. warn—Phvsician and Burgee
H 614 avenue A. k -
M • ward.
. MMGN'D- physician Mid Snrgeou
Li’ HAMMOND to the pe.
Otftrs ’n» I surrounding county
and Watson’s drug .tore, 2-
Broad street.
o n i. ayT—Office at C. A. Trevitt
Lc j 1(1 resider. >»• M®- 21
. . worn Physician and Snrgon
Frank A- W L"".’ u, & Johns >n drug store
office at ire 1 . ce Second Ave,
iaWle Farms Bunn ■
sto
V/e have On hand a
number of good farms
for rent or sale. These
farms have come into
our hands at very rea
sonable. figures, and
we are in position to
offer them at tow
prices and on most
favorable terms. Ten
ants and buyers 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 & Harns.
Administrator Sale,
•BORGIA, Floyd County:
Pursuant to an order of the Court of
will he sold before the Court house door in the
«tv of Rome, «aid County between the le ga
hoars of Sale, on Hie first Tuesday in Dec
194. the following property to wit: Land lo
Ko. 26 in the 16th District and 4th Section of
Hoy4couuiy Ga. containing (40) acres more or
ess.
Also lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4’h
Section es Floyd county Ga. containing (40)
acres more or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd
•iMriet ami 4 h Section Floyd county Ga. con
taintns 44 aares tn i e or less. Saul laud sold a
the property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased—
Terms of sale cash,
W. H. M inis admr. of the estate of Elizabat
Dentpoey. deceased.
"stock'*
kfooOj
‘•Acts Like Magic ”
THE UNION FEED CO
CHATTANOOGA.
WE AM SELL,
Manlield’s Magic Condition 1
Food,
ForPrevention an cl Cure ot Dis
easesin Horsssand Cattle.
Magic Poultry Fo cd and Ege
Producer.
For Cure and Prevention of Dis
easesin Fowls of all kinds.
Magic Lice Killer.
for Extermlnati ng Vermin that
nfest Poultry, Horsesand dogs ,
I
Magic Healing Remedy.
A Splendid External Remedy
for Horse and Man.
These goods have established ro
tation in over 15 Stables and aie
solutely guaranteed to be the
-st on the market and to do th
work, give them a trial.
They are for sale at Rome by
J. A. LLOYD & CO.
FORWI Ml .. FOLKS
WAKING T he baby.
Little Blockings, littl .. bhot . S| with u<3 o
small lingerie;
A little crib, with dain ly e p lta(l> MU neat
and airy;
A little hud of eleepin, Hf<f) , f pwntg .
and “may be;’*
A gentle Dead of n ot her s feet, and “Don’t
you wake the baby. ’
A little ua ] , a little ya h. a little s'ir r.nd ru -.
tie,
A stieft bit g <-nt of 11 tie liurba a growth of
tender inuecle,
A little Mnile upon tint f are O s little lad or
lady,
A little noise, half nn< titered and-somcone
has waked the baby
A little press < f little h: nds, a little sound like
lau liter, -
Or-fate forbid—alit-tk cry, and what soon
follows after;
Hut though a froWn, ot smile, of tear or sad.
or blight ai.d gay b e
The little one, ’twerew ell heed this. “Don’t
you wake the baby.’
A FEAT URE
WHICH A WOMAN D IBCOVERED AT A
PARIS 1 HAETER.
At the E ,0 u Th in Paris,
tome yens ago bet ween the acts of
a famous “iia gorg ecus spectacular
lay my trusted ®R cort asked me it
[ cared for a glimpse of ths Paris
an upper world to be seen jin that
very play hmr o. J
I felt a hills nei voug tremor for
an instant and the n 1 replied:
“Yea, if it won’ t ehock me too
much
“What you se< will probably
shock you very lit lo,” was bis re
ply, as wo moved up the aisle to
ward tbe theater entrance, “but
the shock will conn when y < u tl ink
of what the acene illustrates.’
We ascended a short flight of
steps to what we ci til the dress cir
cle, passed into th » theater again
by a swinging doo r and stood in
what seemed to be a human hive.
There must hare t een at least 75
women in the final 1 space at the
back of the seats, railed oft' from
the view of the ' audience, some
walking back ai d forth, some
standing and chati -ing with male
admirers, and mai iy seated in sim
ilar conversations.
Some of the won ien were gaunt
and hollow-eyed, some of them
absolutely beautif al and the ma
jority very pretty.
' Thev all wore’ diamonds, were
* exquisitely dress* d, and ouly a
U few had a “flashy ’ look.
f “You are the o sly respectable
f woman here.” whispered my es-
cort.
It seemed so ho rribly Pharsical
that I replied, wai mly:
“Oh, how’ can y ou say so cruel
a thing?”
“Because it is t he truth. These
women are every c me of them birds
of prey.” .
“Surely not thn tone?” queried
I, as I glanced at the young girl
with an absolatel y Madonna-like
face.
“Yes, even she.
“And all thee e young men*”
said I. ‘ Oh, let u sgo away. I feel
sick at heart.”
I recall this inc ident, not with a
desire to harrow i ip the feelings of
aß y one, uor fre m any wish to
touch upon the i insavory theme,
but beeause the a| station now stir
ring London is ah out just such re
sorts. And 1 hop* > that agitation
will continue until these places
are mad.) as imj >ossible there as
they would be ho re.
THE STORY 01 HER MIND;
There were little red streaks in
her face and ar bl aze in her eye as
Lhe came intone lunlry tebgripb
,| office not 1,000 miles from De-
I
troit. , . .
“I want to tele, rraph to my bus-
Al TEH '‘THE GRIP,”
, fro n pneumonia, fevers,
or in coeval**'.* [ d sea-ses . your quickest
or other deb.bta.tmg h Doctor
way to get Acs Me j, t tl Discovery. That
Pierce's (Tt>ldl " vour bloed, nlut. pness to
gives nuts every function into
your body, a;order. It makes thoroughly
perfect workti t, ° * j uiea ns of repaning
effective every n . syst em. For pde,
I and noulishii tg 5- 1(lr an> especially, not. ng
puny, scrofulo u. buU completely their
' approaches ‘ h ~ I1(i their health.
flesh, tneir st, ’ en _? „ ’ is the only guaranteed
The “ bisco •i ry the iuost gtublKjrn
blood Disease*, Ectema,
Scrofulous, bkiu oi r kin(lred al iment,
Salt-rheum, and e yoU r
if it doesn’t beiicuv
money back.
1 i wr iwid vour rase, r - Saget
THE HUSTLREOF ROME TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1894,
band,’’ she said, with a snap of
her large and shaptly jaws.
.“Yoe, madam.” responded the
operator, handing her some blanks.
“How much will it be?” she ir.
quired.
“I don’t know, madam,” r,-
plied the operator, with keen po
liteness and a faint smile.
“Don’t know?” she exclaimed.
“What are you here for?”
“To tell the people w nat I know,
madam, and to send and receive
messages.”
“Well, why don’t you knowhow
much a telegram would cost?” '
“Because, madam,] don’t know
where it is to be sent.”
“Will yen needn’t be so smart,”
she snapped. “It is to go to De
troit.”
“Thank you, madam ; it will be
25 cents.”
“She made no further remarks,
but took the blanks, and in the;
course of time returned with about'
ten pages of closely-written mat
ter.
“ rb»re 1 ’’she sa'd, 1 aying a qusr
t r de vn with the message, “send
that.’
“But madam,’’ explained the
operator, “it is 25 cents tor the ten
words”
‘ Whai?” she ejaculated.
“You can ouly send ten words
for 25 cents. ”
Stye looked him square in the
face as ahe tried to suppress her
feelings.
“Areyou a married man?” she
asked.
“Yes madam.”
‘ Well, you must be an idiot if
you dont know that a woman cant
giye her husband a piece of her
mmd in ten word?, and, without
waiting to hear anything more
from him she flouted herte.f out ol
the office, taking her message with
her.
JOKES ON US.
Bella —1 hear that Marie has
joined the church and given up
dancing and parties and all that.
Isn’t.it funny?
Della —Not in the least. You
would have done it yourself if your
neck had got as hopelessly sun
burned as hers last summer.
Miss Passay —Yes, I lived in
Washington until three years ego.
Miss Ann J. New—Oh, how
nice 1 You must have seen nearly
all the Presidential inaugurations.
Dora, —Ever since Mr. De Mil
lion moved next door, Ernestine, I
have observed that you have obey
ed the Biblical injunction about
loving your neighbor.
Hrnestine—Ah, Dora, you have
always been better than I, for you
have never failed to follow the
command: Be ye fishers of men.
Mrs. Oldstyle—lt’s really love
ly to see how Fanny Frivol has set
tled down since her marriage. She
has given up all her old giddiness
and is a model young housewife,
homestaying and devoted to her
husband.
Mrs. Newstyle—l always wall
the settling down of a girl who
marries fifteen hundred a year, ref
ormation under compulsion.
He —You do not know what it
is to lead such| a life as mine—
misunderstood, unappreciated, ut
terly alone!
She (Yawning violently)—No, I
wish! did!
And now he is trying to decide
whether she longed to enter into
his feelli g -r merely wanted to
get rid of him.
GIRLHOOD IN FRANCE.
AMERICAN GIRLS ENJOT DECIDED
ADVANTAGES.
It is the opinion of many who
make the subject a study that it is
dangerous to transplant new cus
toms in an old country.
Those that have existed for cen
turies are the ones which must
best suit the temperament and the
disposition of those who have es
tablished them. The Latin races
have hot blood running in their
veins, and cannot be trained to
follow the customs and laws of
colder-blooded nations.
A young French girl, it is said,
cannot be trained to follow ths
limits of good fellowship and
friendship for boys, as American
I girls have been from time imme
morial. It is also asserted that it
is not so much in the difference of
training as in tbe tempi r tmen j
Besides, the fault lies with the
men more than with ti.e girls.
If is prouub • ibat Frenchmen;
j cannot help it, hut when they sc,.
a or! uuproUc!f‘d, it does not mH- ‘
ter wi • r , they delight in giving in
formation w h ivh she, IU he. il-i
uocence and ignorance, would tie ;
better without. Theie is no young!
man in all France of whom you
r.mid sa\ : “lie is iks a girl,” and 1
I hvh a soe.ug imse v, ho is not his |
si-terwi h impunity in hissocietv.!
'•coding to the belie*, of retiaid*
French men and women, then. 1
pure, nic-* givis will n ver be foui d
except at the side ot their aiothers 1
whom they never have left, and ad
J I
change i* l tbe system of edueation 1
wiil only make French girls will ■
1
aud calmest'.— Brooklyn Eagle.
“Orange Blossom ” is a painles ‘
cure of all diseases peculiar to ;
wemfeu Sold fresh by D. W .Curry 1
SMilton Ry. Go ■ Muis.;
To The East. 1 1
Laave East Rome 5.40 a.m. 4,40 p. m }
Arrive Cleveland ,7,56 a.m. 7.02 p. m 1
“ Knoxville 10.25a,m. 10.00p.m.
“ Bristol 2.15p.m. 4.30 a. m <■
“ Wa5hingt0n......4.02 a- ro. 9.40 p. in j
“ Baltimore 5.00a.m. 11.09a. ni. t
“ Philadelphia 7 t)s.a. m. 3.50 a. m I
•• Kew York 10.50 a, m. 6.52 a. tn (
Train leaving-East Reme at 5.40 a. tn., haa a '
Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland, -
where it connects with the popular Vestibule '
Dining car train for Washington and New York '
Tills train alse connects at Cleveland, with <
train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The •
4,40 p. in.train connect* at Ooltv-wrh Junction ’
with Sleeping car, for Radford, Va., making di ,
r c.t connection for al ooi“te F a 1
To West. And The North
Leave East Rome 4.40 p. m. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am ,
Arrive Chattanooga.... 7.10 p. m, 450 a.m. 1.20 pm I
“ Cincinnati 7,30a. m. 7.20 p.m.
'■ Nashville 8.20a. m.10,55a. m.7.'20p.m
“ Memphis 7.00a. in. 6.10 p. m. 1
“ St. Louis 6 45p. m. 7.05 a. m.
“ Kansas city 7,26 a.m, 10.25 a. m.
Little Rock 2.30 p. m. 2.46 a, m,
“ Ft, Worth 8:W a; m. 7 'SO p m
Trains leaving East Rome 4:40 p in is the pap
ular "Cincinnati & Florida Limited.” It is full
vestlbuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Cin
cinnati. carrying Pullman’s finest slee ing cars
and a magnificent observation car from Macon
to chattanoogatseats free), where it makes di
rect connection with solid train with through
Sleeping ear attached Chattanooga to Meniphi -
onu ecting there for all points west.
To South Georgia, Carolina and
Florida.
eave East Rome, ,250a m 11 15 arn 402 pni
Arrive Atlanta 6.00 am 166 pin 625 p
“ Augusta ....,1.20 pm 925 pm.
“ Macon ,10 50am 725pin10 40 pm.
•• Savannah.... 630 pm 700 am
“ Brunswick.... 715 p m 6 15am
" Jacksonville ..900 pni 830 am
Tran leaving East R-inie 2:5 0 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 7 30 p in : takes on sleeping car lo Bruns
wick aud the connection from 4:02 train, Hie
1115 a m train connects with R & D,S AL, A A
W P and oa railroad trains in the Union Depot,
Atlanta, li Also has an elegant observation
chaii car (seats free) to Macon, •
To Alabama, Texas & the West.
Leave East Rome 9 40 p m
Arrive Anniston ,12 05 sight. 7 55 p m,
“ Seluia.... 530 am
“ Montgomery.... , 700 am
1 ile 12 30 noon
'• New Orleans 445 p m
“ Houston 710 a tn
Leave East Rome 4 16 p m Alpine Accomoda
on.
Leave East Rome 2,00 p, m, Gadsden and At
talla Accommodation.
Train leaving East Rome 9:40 p m has Pull
man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with
Pullman car to New Orleans,
For further particulars, ti kets or sleeping
car reservations, call on er 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 <ia,
C, A BENSCOTER. A OP A„ Knoxville, Tenn,
w, a Turk, o, f, a, Washington i> o.
'“•“MA imtiWJEb
LIVER MEDICINK .
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FoP ! *'°STIVKIIgS3
Dyspepsia / I Sick or
Indigestion Hipvovs-
p„,„„ r „ /WWZ / HEADACHE.
BILIOUSNESs\ JAUNDICE
Sourness loss of
Stomach Appetite
None Genuine With* ut In. Likeness . .no
SIS4ATIH.L" A.IHEOrCRO ON FROHTOF
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thecfoko Meo.(§
RoM E. GA .
Agints. $75
a week. Exclusive territory. Th*
Rapid Dbh Washer. Wuhei all the
dishes for a family loose minute.
Washes, rinses and drie« them
without wetting the hands. You
push the button, the machine does !
the rest. Bright, polished dishes,
and cheerful wires. No scalded I
Ongers, nosoiled handsor clothing.
Ne broken dishes, no muss. Cheap,
durable, warranted. Circularsfree.
W. P. HA BRISCO & €O., Clerk No. Ift, Cwtumbwa, O.
SHERIFF ?ALE FOR OE
\ GEMBEE 1891.
I I GEORGIA, Floyd Co.
Will In- sold be.orv th* cawrt ho ise door in
the city ot'Komo Flo.vd'Lo. Ga., be. ween the
I le oil hours ofaul ion the Ist. Tuesday in Dec
i IS'.U, the tollowiajr described pioperiy to-wn..
Tnat tract or paieel of land lying and luing
situated 'n tbe county 01 I'loyd and State of <la-
I anti lying tu I rintup City adjoining Rome t.a j
[ and known in the plan ol’eaiu I’riuiup city, as
city lots nntnberH -io, 41, 42, 43 and 44. Levied on
by virtue of a mortgage ti la issued from the I
Floyd Super or. ■ rt in tiv ,rof t'lamier Saving
| and loan < >m] any vs.jMatgaret s. and F. II
1 McGinnis. As tuo property cf the Deft.
I Also at the same time and place. One Bay I
niare about 6 years old, name Mollie 1(1 hand ,
[ high. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage f.fa '
I issued trom he Floyd City c u.t in favoi'of A I
1 I'. Hardin Agt. lor 1.. Lyilo vs R. E. Hudson. I
As 1 lie property oitbelh lt.
Also nt I be s one'lime and place. Forty acres!
of lot ot la d No. IS2 in 23rd, Disirict ami 3rd.
on 01 FlOvil Co. t,.i. I.exied.n by \it uej
I ot a mortgage fl fa issued front the Floyd ittpt-
■ nor court in lavor ot H. It. Scott vs. Jno.R God- !
dard, as the property of the Deft.
Alsu at tile same time and plaoe, Un all tlia I
tr.,ei or parcel of la. d situated, lying an 1 bent t
1 in the 2aru, Dist. and 3rd. section 01 Flovo < o.
Ga and being that p.rt of lot No. 117 in said I
1 Dist. aud Section that lies on the vest side .
I the Summerville road and is bounded on the
so-ith by land known as Ware 1-nu oil the west
liy land ot W. A. Overby, on the north by ilia,
part of lot N 0.117 which Mas conveyed by H
' Aye. ck to w. I'. simpsou and on the East by .
II .'timim rvi..o io.,u, , onaining t,O acres more
or css, Ley icd on by vii.m ■ t a ti fa issued J
om the Fioj.i city court in i... oof Potts and ;
Ports vs. IL G. Hackney, as the property of the ,
Deft.
Also nt the same time and place, A certain 1
two horse hack, d üb.e s aied, also a two horse I
plow No. 5 chatta ■ 'ga wichawauka, and t o
one horse turning plows, and also a set of -ag
on harness, Levied on by virtue of a mortgage
rtla issued fr< ni the Floyd City Court in tavui 1
of dames Long vs. John D. Yarbtongh, As the
properly ot the lie ft.
Also at Hie same time and place. Lot of land
No.22.sinthe22t.it. District and 3rd. Section
of lioyd Co. Ga. Levied 011 by vir tie of amort
gage ti fa, issued from the Floyd Superior court '
111 favor of F.mma E. Stowell vs. Jonn W. Ross
as the property of the Ih-fl. j
Also at the same time and place. Lots of land
Nos. 4C>B, 463 and 540 in the 3rd. District a d 4th a
Section of Floyd Co. Ga. containing 40 acres 2
each more or less. Lev ed on by virtue of a lax ,
ti fa issued by J. J, Black T. C in favor of
State aud co. vs. Mary E. Eppersou, As the prop- s
erty of the Defl. 1
Also at the same time aud place, lot of land 1
No. 41 in the 23rd District and 3rd Section of „
Floyd Comity Ga. containing 160 acres more or -
less. Levied on by virtue of a tl !a isuued from
the Fl. yd City < eurt lu favor of J. M. Veach &
Co, owners and holder, vs A B. McDonald as
makers and C. F. McCrary as endorser, as the
property of the Deft. c. F. McCrary said ti la 1
proceeding for the balance of the purchase
money of said lot,
Also at the same time and place lot of land No
4u in the 4th district and 4 h section ot Floyd 1
county, ueorgia, containing 160 acres more or
less. Levied on by virtue 01 a tax ti fa issued J
by J. J. Black T. 1 .. in favor of state and couti- t
ty vs. Brown Johnson,as the property ofthe de- f
fendant. <
Also at the same time and place, one bay hors a
mule about ten years al d named Tobe; one sor‘ 1
rel mare mule a outten t ears old named Jane, <
one white cow named white about five years i
and one buggy, one mowing machine, one hay
r.,keandono two horse ihimbleskein Htudeba
ker wago 1. Levied on by virtue 01 two tl fas one
a mortgage tlta iu favor of J B. Forter, the
otherja laborer's lein ti ta in favor of S D Hunt
both issued from the Floyd City Court and vs.
C L Ansley, as the prop, rtv of the defendant
Also at the same time anti place, one farm of '
forty fire acres in 23d district and 3d svetion of 1
Floyd couutv, Blate of Georgia, described as .
follows: Commencing at a slake on iho ess
side ot Summerville road, running north H7 1-2
degrees, east 49 33-100 chains to or near the bend
of Oostaiiaula river, thence up the river to the ;
South of Dry Creek to the original boun tlie ,
line between lots Nos. 164 and 16,5 and the laac.s
of A B McDonald, thence westerly paralel wuli
Hie first lineand witti said original Hue to the
Summerville road 61 cnains. thence along the
east eilge of said load to startiiigpoint. Levied
on by virtue of a fl fa issued from Floyd Stipe- 1
rior conrt iu favor of the Georgia Loan an 1
I'ruat company for the use and benefit of Lvdia I
McAlpine, Emerette M. Green Rocelia DeWolf
vs Hallie w Gibson as the property of the deft.
Also al the same time ano place, one half ot
lot No 8 in the Oostanaula division to Ithe city
of Rome, Ga,, commencing at coiner of Norili
Boundary stree , and 7th Avenue running west
lroui7th Avenue to the Oostanaula river, bound
011 tbe south by the properly of Mrs Lucy Ragan ,
running along said property west to Oostanaula ,
river, contain! one four room house ami one
two room house, and about three acres more or
less. Levied 011 by virtue of ati la issued from
the Floyd ordinary’s court in favor of Alice
Fowler vs Thomas B. Higginbotham, as the ,
property of the def t
Also at the same time and place, a cortaie ,
parcel of laud lying iu the sth Ward of thn
city of Rome, (formerly Hil sboro or South :
Rome; ami known as part of Lot No 54 in s lid j
Co. and State fronting 54 12 feet on Cave Spring
roa 1 now Main St. anti running back same
width 170 feet, bounded on the North by Roland
Green, and on the South by Mrs John Hughes
and on the bank by Shorters, being tbe same
property deeded by Mrs. S. H. Patterson to K.
f. Hargroves 011 Jan. 20th. 1881, and by R. T.
Hargioves needed to Malinda Hargroves.Levied
HU by virtue of a mortgage tl fa issued from
the Floyd Superior court in favor of R, D. Van-
Dyke transferee vs Malinda H rgroves, as the
property of the Deft.
Also at the same time and place, That certain
lotintheSth. Ward of the cily of Rome, Floyd
Co. mi. Beginning at a point on -he east side
of Fo. t avenue I'2o feet south from the intersec
tion of Cherokee St. »nd Fort Avenue and run
ning thence in an easterly direction, parallel
with Cherokee St. 163 1-2 feet more or le-s,
thence vt right angle in a southerly direction
66 2 3 feet, thence at right angle lu a westerly
direction 163 1-2 feet, more or less to Fort Ave.
and thence along Fort avenue iu a northerly
direction Vi 2-3 feet to tbe point of beginning
Levied on byvi-tue of a Justice court ti fa is
sued from the 919th. Dist. G M.ol Floyd Jus
tice court iu favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard
ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennon, A» the property of
the Deft. -. T, Drennon, and held by him un
der bond for title from M, G. McDona d ami
C. S. Sparks. Levy made by IL Beard L C.
Abo al the same Hine and place, all right;
title and interest of nr«. Edward Haile, the De
fendant *ll null to that tract or parcel of laud
located in the stat- of Georgia county or (■ laid,
in the city of Rome and in the E owah division
thereof, and fronting 150 feet on 61h Avenue
formeily Etowah street, ami 130 feet on Eist
Second street, formerly Franklin street, .he
same being lot No. 4'2 ou which there is a 7 room
residence and a 5 room residence, and being al
so a parlaf 10l N 0,43 adjoining lot No 42 and
fronting on 6th Avenue, this part of lot No. 43
being included in 'he above frontage on 6th
Avenue of 150 feet on which th-re is a 5 room
residence. That part of lot No. 43 h-rein lev ed
upon lyii g between lot N>. 4 and that part ot
1d No 43 owned by Douglass v Co. aim Mr.
Henderson. Levied'on l>y virtue of 2 fi las is
sued from the 919 Distric' G M. ,ius ice Court,
onein favorofj B. S. Holmes the otlerin fa
vor of Drs. Holmes, 1 .arliugton and Jolni cn
noth vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as the property o, th
licit. Levy made by W. 1’ McLeod L C.
Also at the same time ami place all mv CL B
Earle’s) interest in my father’s t A earl, Deed)
estate, said estate consisting ' f 132 acre-, of and
lot No. ICO. 160 acres of land lot No. 16,5 acres of
land lot No. 544 80 acres of land lot No. 245, all
of said lots lying ami being in the 25 h i irict
>nd 3rd Section of Floyd Co., G : mv 'n:e ests
described in the. will of my fa her (A. Eat4e,
dec’dias being five hundred dollars, and one
fourth (1-4) of the remaining propertv. Levied
on by virtue of a mortgage d fa issued from
Floyd Superior Court in iavo’ of Ketci'iim and
Elliott vs. M»r*us B. Earle, as the property of
the Def’t.
JAKE C. MOORE
b he riff.
PXLACE 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 see his many friends
This is the place to get
all kinds of steak roast
-hops and c 1 would be
pleased to have you
bfiive me a call.
■ I Adnii i ti’utors Sale I
Georgia, Floyd Cm nty
Pursuant to a. nr ier ofthe court of Ord j;l|
of said county; granted on the Sth day of ?,•
vember 1894, then- will be s - d before the
j house door in tlieuuy ol Rome, and countj
Floyd on tve first Tuesil tv in D.svmber 1
between the legal hoars or sale the follow
described proper y ro-wit: That part of S
Nos. lU2 and 193 In t.'e 23rd District and M
j Section of Fluid county tia. beginning on ffl
west side of the He ma Divi ion of formerly!!
E. T. V.<S G. Railway Co. (now the HoutlM
Railway Co.) on a.id lot No 192 where whs®
. known-’s •• Heme s Branch” leaves said lyi
| road and running with said Branch northwi
j until it strikes ihe original line between H
I Nos. 19_- ami 169 1 icnce west with said origjjj
line to the 1 rooks corner: Thence in aw
j erly diret t on with Ihe original 1 ne between
Nos. 193 and 16.4, ten chtii s and fifty links II
I stake, thence sent erly at right a-gles w l
I original line about twelve chain's to .he s i
j railroad. I home with said railroad line to *1
i beginning poin , said paicle of land con.atn’3
20 acre* more or le.-s. Also a parcel of land fl
ing seventy-live ( 7.5; acres more or less ai d 'j
Ing parts ot 1 >ts Nos. 167 and 168 in the 21 |
District ano 3rd. .Section said county aud 'if 1
owned an 1 possessi <1 by said Stansbury at t "i
time of li:s dea li. .-aid land being conveyed |
Win. A. Brooks to i aid S alisbury |by deed, dtH
Heptember 3rd 1-7.: ami recorded in the t ier ;
[office iu said c innty in book "I” of deeds pa 1
159 and special "eferenc i is made ro the sevei
conveyances therein referred to for wore spec !
le i.esG-ripi ion.Solti as the property of J_A. Sta
bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash. This Ne
sth 1894.
C.W. Underwood Admr. Est. of J. A. Stai
bury, deceased.
Yeiirs Support.
Georgia, F|o> li ■ , y.
loallwoiu” -n - ' icern: Notice is hert 3®
hy given, t li --i ; . .sers appointed cow;®
apart aud a -,0,; a mcond years support to EI‘MS
zabetli J. C m ~ the widow of H. M. Camp, d<M
ceased, have tiled their award, and unless gookl
and sufficient cause is shown, the same will b l
made the judgment of the Court at the Deceu.
her term 894, of the Court of Ordiuaty. ThisNe<9
sth 1894.
John P. Daviß, aM
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. J
Application for Letterb of Di*,l
mission.
Georgia, Floyd county;
Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator
Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his petl ’■<
tion duly tiled, that he has administered J oseu *f|
Sharpe a estate. This is to cite all person s o J
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause. 4
e u y why said administrator should nt S
l>e discharged fro r hin administration and r 1
celve letters of dismission on the flrat won do. -I
in January 1864. Thu October Ist. 1894 ’ -fl
lohm {*, Dwto
Or tinary Floyd 'o city, Gaorg ,
TT ~
Petition for Partition,
Mr. J. D. We Nabb, 'r-v.Flora 1 I‘etiti n for pat
” f' l ‘khouserf tition loy.i s i
W T, VI Nichol. J perior Crt, Sept. I
n T.;”’ ( Term 1894,
G., w Thomas /
To the Defendant, G W, Thomas: You »rs ‘
hereby no Hied to bo and app. at the i ext J
term of the Sup u i.o- court to be h ;in and fol J
c! “ u,,, y 1,11 'k- -econd Ms l-» lanuarv ’3
1895, then and then- to make vour ense ft 8
any you have to tbe ab. vste'i io.. . - parti iow'g
Said pennon being to par.i im: am<> .2 th. ttie I
owners thereof h • fol owlm- prop, r t„ wit .
What was fonum’v knomi as I um-er(2l: d
| iu>outh Rome, trim J„g „i, yu,, . , r , , IW v»:J
hundred and fifty eight feet, and ruing back ’
ab'ng Cherokee s r at f.. rhu.-irei am rwmitvt'N
three feet, the b»c ■ .f ih>, Io L. imr -..J, twu.',:
hundred and for.y-u.io feet w:.' , co i lining
two acres more or I. es, lining Gm property I
B< ' r 'i!s ,, ‘ ’" a 'LI I- .’:l Alfre I 11 ,1 ar ,o Thota- J
as rhonias, dated , , bruarv Um, 1870, snbtjß. 1
queutiy oo ivei ml by said Thomas to his chil !
\ Gsom., ft.,, of la d in the Fifth Ward |
ortnei-i yo, bnim. Ga,, lying immediately back 9
ofthe i-ro ,r an .o described amt bounded i
I. >w: er m,m , on Cherokee (formerly Bcr , !
ry street, two h i .d ed and seven feet, and run !
ning back t.'m -..m i width to an two Uun S
dred and forty one feet, being the same proper j
IT dj'SCriln d in a .1 ed from Alfred Shorter to r
GM. Thomai aid cbil lren, dated May 12th il
i 1875.
VVI tness the 11 in. W, M. Henrv. Judge ef3
f lo ? d Superior court. This <a ‘>sth. '*4.
Wi>, E Beysiegel
Clk,Supt, Court Jj
Floyd Co, Gw, D
Yea 1 's Suppo t.
GEORGIA, Fl< >yd Tounty:
To all whom it may concern: Nm'ce is hereby I,
given, that the ai praisers appo u ml to set apax ..
ami assign a yt ar s support, to I’eru.elia Evans
the widow of Isaac Evans, deceas d, have filed 1
their award, and unless good and sufficient |
cau«e is shown, the same will Im made the judge !
tnent of the Court a' the December term, 1894 ’]
of tlie court of Or inary Ibis Nov. 7th.
John P. Davis
Ordtna y Floyd , txiun'v, eortria.lßß '
4w.
jmAiexuii.a,-. a. SUH
Bids Yanted, ’;
Georgia, Floyd County.
The Board of ommis-Honers of Roads and -:
Revenue of sat I ,ounty will receive bi Uof per I
s -ns desiring to act aS ferryman at Pope's ferry, i
Fret-man’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Com, |
ty, lor the year 15. Said bids to be tn the ofiiev I
of The clerk nf 'ie Board on or before the first
day ot January, 1885. 'lhe Board reserves the
right to ri-j.-ot any and all bids.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
2- -a. .xffic.. a -ejt' - aExn&BtjRSMHnaMB
Gu u di an Sa'e.
I. Susie W. Allgood, Guatd lan of Andrew F
AllgooJ, will make application to Judge Jno. J
Huut, Judge ol tlie Superior Cou' tof the Flin
circuit, at bis oilice in the court house, in the
City of Griffin, Si aiding county. Ga., on the
3rd uay of December, 1894, an order authorizing
the sale, at private sale, the so lowing proper
ty of Andrew F. Allgood, her ward, to wit: lino
undivided one-third interest in that tract •
and situated in Cathransboro Floyd Ce., and
known a-s lots Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen and fit
teen, frontingsixty-stx ft t ach on Broad str ee
and running back one hundred and ninety-eight
let west ci ly, this property hereby sold lies join
ing and south of the Baptist ehurch.
Said sale is to be made for the purpose of
reinvestment, because said property is vacant
lets, productive of no rents 91 income and
constant expense in paying taxes and the same
is depreciating in value.
SUStE W. ALLGOOD,
Guardian ot Andrew P. Allgood.
Oct. 30, 1894.
—Uli ii»nb i^— grta—
Libel Divorce.
Georg‘a, Floyd county.
Carrie E Williams) Libel for divorce
vs J •>o ai>, rloy<. Super i
Hen|. L. William.-)’’ourt, Se t. T..in 1F94,
T.ljtbe defendant Benjamin 1.. Wil .. ::is, y»u
are nereuy notified and comisanded tn oe and
appear at the next term of tl e Superb r Court
to be hid in the aforesaid cou ’v f Floydo«
on the-ml Monday in Jait' ar tr’Js, hen and
. there to answer pl tufiffs pup >• lor lible
nvurce, As m <leia dt thereof .aid court w,
- nrors ed as ,<> justic t shall app ircUn.
' Witnes- th Ho W. M Henry .’udgo •
> aforesaid cou ty. i’his 2>th day of <»en ■nbe
1894. WE. Beyarigol, elk, Supr, ourt JLsy
c.uuty Ga.
a tu» f ' -t>9