The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 22, 1894, Image 6

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PHiiK.u v orm ■ r« hi mi ■ - ■ - I A. WILI.fi ' <-i . ■»<<>»«< I overCantn i »»•* ••• »»»~t.-v<«. A "OK' • VS J, H. Spu lock. twwv at Liw, Mason Temple Bniididg I Temple Buildiug r*nw * TAMKHR NEVIV Attorney »t law <IHV J Poverty Hall r.r >nr ♦ I v vena. WSMTU .Il J— .«;.-nntWi>.wipa»- CHAS. W. UNIM.'CWH- »l» at Manon In Temple Ki>iw,e». MHBHHMWMt' T-s * **var ' -vnr » iiwjiwi - ' "«v» REECE & DF \' S Aiuiri.co *at I**.-. Oftic in Masonic Tor tile. H me. <ia WW. VAMIiVKK -Attorney ami <!oi. 1 sellor at te<w—R»«- e. WH ENNIS—I no. W bTAHiANG—Cwni’ & Starling. Attorneys *•’ Law. JKammi * Temple. Rome. G» WtoiM. PHYSICIANS APO •U»R«O»»S; DM. RAMSi : rhysWeit n-irf Burge''- Office at re-.-ldenec 6'4 iw.inr A. Four' ■ waod. LP. HAMM' J) Phyu ci* n ar.o Sin-. Offers hie ) -ofession* «rv ioe» • n the r < ■ pie erf -Roe and si. rctimtilig oouni ■ffiee at Oroarct. and Wmhvi <lrag”Art, nroad street. j _ DR. W. D. t SYT -J fie- a- n A Trevitt drugstore. At. 331 Broad street Telephon 11*. resides M. v [“"•rank. a • Wynn. PinM 'au ardS-irgon H office at Tre rtt At John* >u drug store Telephone 13 R.-vf-lrnc- 406 Heiond Ave. ■ 'i»mpt attention eise.i all professional call , | mu jim —a valialliiFarss fiiMioi ant We have On hands r umber o good f arms f rent or ale. These tarms have come into our hanc s a t vary rea sonable ngur 's, and we are in pos’tion to offer them <. t low I rices ar d on mos t • ivorable term . Ten i ntsanc! uuye s would <. o well to consult us I efcre trading. W 2 can i<nt or sei . 1c good I artleg. w shing time L n Fa r rr. : wr a v e par ’ c.red tc •’•fk-r bargains C nne ar.u cus Hoskin'' * & Harris. ►m. . . .-•■nunML Adinini-trator Sale. i C.F. >RGIA, Floyd County: f rsuant to an order of the < ’onrt of Ordinary wH: be sold before th-Court b one doer in the <H> of Rome, said County between the legs hums of Bale, on the fi-st Tuesday in Dec 101. the following property t< wit: Land lo No 25 in the 16th Distr ct and 4th Section of F ay .1 county G». containing (4J) acres more or e» i. Also lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4th S.e’ ioa es Floyd county Ga. containing (40) ' acres more or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd Dist -ict and 4th Section Floyd county Ga. con ta riiu ’4O aares ino-e or less. Said land sold ag th> property of Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— Ter in of sale cash. • 1. Ennis admr. of the estate of Elizabs t I i mpsey, deceased. Ml mL i ' W bf ” £ i p kJ "£cts Like Magic ” THE UNION FEED CO. CHATTANOOGA. MM!,, Mauield’s Magic Condition Food, For Prevention and CureofDis eases in Horsesand Cattle. Ma io Poultry Food and Egg Producer. For Cure and Prevention of Dis f-?3esin Fowlsof all kinds. M. 4 ic Lice Killer. F ‘ (terminating Vermin that n ; Poultry, Hors?sand dogs M , c Healing Remedy A ” j'endid Extern d Hemedy for Horse and Man. r goods have established re i n in over 15 Stables and are k . lely guaranteed to be the ...i the market and to do th v > .11 d ve them a t ria 1. 1.. -y are for sale at Rome by J. A. LLOYD & CO i COMMON SENSE i * fn fminently Pfactica! List of Grand Jury Presentments REASON AND JUSTICE In Every Line and Paragraph. They go to tne Bottom of Ev ery Matter they .Siftand Justly Criticise a few former Grand Jury Presentments. 'l'o hi>» hoiii,/., Jtiiig« TV .M Heu ry.J’bovil Supr»*jjiH » miri ; We i h-> <irau AJ n r». tni son ami aworn for the third ne-k mJ Sep l*nii>«r tenu. 1&94, beg I»hvm t ■ euhinit lhe /ollowii.g preHentinentb He recommend ihat , M.Shiy ley be Appointed Noiary Public for th* 1059 <iietriat.G, M. to fin v»c«i cv cubed iijt lhed*atb of W, J Wilke jy >n. •• Lath exnuiued the bo oz fallowing DAiued Juatiees of ihr- Pe«oe r.nd Noiariea Public a. d find them coriectly k*| t W C. Pauoy, J .p.,B29th,diat ic t GM.W. C. Hhmmoud, N. P., 949 n uiat/ict, G As. W. J Wilkern D , N P. 1059 b diNiiict G. M . S G. Selman, J. P. 923rd dis trict, G. M. UfcVicA mg the present men tn of th*- pi< c« d ngG'pndJuri ior ihe plea.- ha find tl a ibej nave exitni’i-d books o' i>ll the County Officers, end th' Count; Cham Gang «ial J>n ; ae [ We have thought It U.iuevt-b *. , .or us Io re-< x-imine llrm ALMS HOUSE. We have, through committee visited and examined our Con i’’ .Farm and Alum House. W<? fin ] that during this year the number of inmates ha\e averaged about twenty. The expenseß for ten m lithe, beginnin g January 1 and ending October 31 of this year have been for provisions, clothing, etc , $698.78; for labor, $606 /4, making $1,300.12. This d< >es not pielude the salary paid the cold ty physician, which we are inform ed is S6OO per annum. Nor does it include fuel, which must be a considerable item as they burn coal in all the houses. We estimate that it costs the coun ty about SIOO per annum for each inmate. We think the farm should be more self-sustaining, and to this end we reccommend that our County Commissioners buy a good pair of mules and put there, and all necessary tools, implements, etc. Many of the inmates are physi cally able to do some work, which they should be required to do un der the supervision and oversight of the keeper. And situated as tlu-y are we think it would be much more economical for them to burn wood than coal, and we recom mend that wood be used. We think that the keeper of the Alms House should give that busi ness his entire undivided time and attention. WORK OF CHAINGAN*. We understand that the chain gang will be worked during the coming winter on the principal streets of the city. This we endorse and approve. Every Citizen of the county travels these streets and we are all interested in having them in good condition. And we recognize that the city pays her full portion of the ex pense of maintaining this chain gang, and she is entitled to some of the benefits to be derived from their work. But before they are brought here we recommend that they go back tc the road where it crosses the O’Bryan gap at Laven der’s mountain, and repair the washouts and put in culverts or provide such drains as may be nec essary to protect the roads from washing. Just as soi'S as the bad winter i weather is over, we recommend i oar btf:.rd to confine the chaingang !to the leading thoroughfares of 'oar city, some of which have been long neglected and work done on i other roads of less importance. It has been about eleven years since’the Calhoun and the Adair - 1 *■ r "E HUSTLE nF Rf)MF THURSDXY NOVEMBER 21 1E94. ville roads have been tax payers as Watters distris. idge Valley district are dueV 1 . \ tlr improvement. y The Robinson gap road leadH I through Lavenders mountain iX N’erth Carolina district, is a very dangerous road. It runs close to the railroad and the curve and mountain make it iiispossible to see or hear an approaching train any considerable distance. It can very easily l» run around a hill another way and all danger be avoided. Previous guand juries have recommended that this change he mad*,;and we urge our county .commissioners to give it immediate attention. We find that the road from Dr. Reese’s residence in Barker 1 ® dis trict to the Polk county lliitte has not been woriked for a year,'and we recommend that it be worked. In fact, there are many com plaints of bad roads in our conn, ty. In some places they are too narrow, and many of our most im portant roads are in bad condition for want of work and drainage. We think our coanty board should hold the district commissioners to a more strict aecount for tlie con dition of their roads. We find the bridge over Waters oreek in Watters district has dan gerous holee in it and it should be repaired at once. ( JUSTICE OF PEACE AND NOTARIES PUB- LIC. We recommend that all justices of peace and notaries public be re qi.i ’ed to enter on their dockets all summons and warrants tha t they may issue, whether civil or crimi nal. EXAMINATION OF DOC X ETS. The grmid jury for past spring term appointed a committee to ex amined minutely and carefully the 1 books and records of certain of our Ointy efficials. We fiud that Mr I J. C. Qarjingtop seived on this! committee, giving much time and a.teaiion to the Wvi’k. No provision has been made fol’ paying him for same, and we .rec ammend that the county commis sioners pay him SSO far said ser vices. ISSUING BONDS. We regret that there were not sufficient votes for bonds at the re cent election to authorize the issu ing of bonds, and we are glad to note that our commissioners cen template calling another election in January. We are heartily in fa vor of issuing $40,000 or $50,000 of bonds as our commissioners may think best. In this connection we deem it I not improper to say that we en ! dorse the building of our new court house. It was almost an absolute necessity that it be built, and • e fore it was done Numerous grand ! juries had recommended it. It is a building that all of our people should be proud »f, and we doubt if such a building was ever before erected in Georgia for $50.- 000. Os course when the commis sioners begun this they did not an tic pate the financial panic thi t has ome upon us. Previous grand juriee have re commended that the judge of our superior court direct proceedings against our county commissioners to recover money paid out for hire of convicts, eti. We have investigated this mat ter and have obtained the written teu opinions of as good talent as our city affor s and. we fiud that it ia not within the power or juris diction of the judge of the superior WITH iUUH JIASDS TLEb by some chronic “ female complaint” or weakness, v>' what can you expect f '/Ty There's nothing you can accomplish— nothing you cau e “J°y- And no good \ " reason for it. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will \ r ; oMrp you ’ “afefy an< i oar- tainly, if you’ll give it For 6Ver y one °f these jF'' X/A T? womanly troubles, this is . the only remedy so sure that it can be gua ran teed. I In periodical pains, bearing down sensations, organic displacements, and every kindred j ailment, and in ail the nervous disorders caused by functional derangements —if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. It’s a potent remedy for Chorea or fit. Vitus’s Dance—for Insomnia or Inability to Sleep and to avert threatened insanity. It regulates all the natural functions, builds up and invigorates the entire female system, and restores health and strength. Nothing else, though it may be 1 letter for a iealer to sell, can be “ just as good ” for you to buy. ;e o*urt in his official ".v-acily t id naive iu this mniter. is If any tax pavers feclu that tip county commissioners have misap ig pro[>riated any of the county fund- Rilege to institute tflinst sad commise iver sued) amount V, but t e judge o court has nothing t AX COLLECTORS. •4 1 ioen said by previou and in cwrrent ru nuations about tin . , >un'B of our tax col lector. \ We have had him y pert who examined hL ex accounts during past Btu’""’^ h nn< fore us, and so far as we ha uner ’ able to find or judge, his acc v * el are correct aiud he ha* with real unt able promptness tum*d over the treasurer or proper authorities all moaets that he has collected. There is no founpati m for the rumor# or ineinuations to th couuirary so far as we have been able to learn. The law require him to settle twice a year, but tin. settlement is to be made with the board of cuunty commiseiouerß and when he satisfies them it seems that the grand juries have nothing timber tu do with it. As we un d.retaud it, he is charged with the whole amount on the tex book which he must account for either iu moi ey collected or in fi fas a ki it i* impossiiilejfor him to<>iram: t ie county were he (Deposed lo do so. We think it folly for grand juries to be selling at a cost nt SSC per day to the county trying to make eur Tax Collector, or au\ >tber officer, do anything that i not within the ths Grand Juiy. We rec mined 'hat these present men s Ise published in The Hubt lre of Rome, Rome Tribune ano ' Southern Argus, and they be paid $5 each for same. We return thanks to Hi« Honer. Judge Henry, and Solicitor G-uer 1 Nuanally and other officials tor courtesies shown Us. Joe B. Patton, Foreman. W. C Perry, W J. Satterfield, J.T. Taylor, E. C. Wood. -Ino. Montgomery, Jim. C. M»r n Green, R. Duke, Sr.D. O. Byar-, W. N. Moore. M. G. Sslman, Jnr. W. Weathers, W. A. Cato, G. G Buikha'tsr, R H. West, Henry Harvey, C. W.Rush, T. S. Buruev. J. M. Ellie, Jno.F. Sharp, J. F. Austin —» EZETA’S ROMANCE. He Comes Here on a Mission of Love, Not war. San Francisco, Nov 22.—Gen. Antonio Ezeta to-night will arrive in San Francisco. He left Mexico last Thursday commissioned, so the dispatches intimate, to pu chase ammunition and supplies' generally, to be used in the event of war between Mexigo and Gua temala. If prominent members of San Francisc* society are correctly in formed, however, the general is not in the service of Mars, but, on the contrary has been lured by Cupid. While a prisoner in this city ht fell a victim to the charms of ou* es California's prettiest, daughter, but his suddm flight prevented his paying his address in proper form. He now returns to complete if possible, a conquest of the lady’s Id art. Ezeta met her while nom inally imprisoned in tho Califor nia Hotel. The lady. Mrs. Bessie Paxton, occuqied apartments on the same floor. A friendship sprang up between them through Mrs. Paxton’s blind boy, who strayed into Ezeta’d room to hear the soldier’s story of fighting. Dr, M. A. THEDFORD LI»ER MEDICINE . Fan f dyspepsia \ J. Ifi) \ Sick dr INDICESTIUN \Nervous- BiLIOUSNcesX / headache. DILIOUSN. SS \ | JA UN[)ICE - Sourness ,'rPLoss of Stomach ' Appet/te None Genuine WiTHeuT Tse. Likeness ..no Siqnatuhe orM- A.Thedford on FrontDf Each Wrapper. M. A.Thedford Meo.@' °|WFF dLB FUlf IJE : Cl MB h 1884. s GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Will be Moul belorj Hie court ho ise door In o tlwciij of Rome F oiil 'o. '.,c., be.wesu the let»1 bourn of sale uu i!>e Ist. lin-H ay in DecJ •y‘4. the lollowiug deseribt-d piopeny to-wit. | J'nat tract or paicel of laud lying and being i H situated ’ii the co.iniy oi Floyd and State of (ia- 1 f amll>ingin < nmupCity unjoin:ng Rome Ga., | u and kuowi in th- plan of s.ini f'rfniup Citv, as c. -y Ims numbers 40, 41, 42, 4.1 and 44. Levied on O by virtue of a mortgage li la issued from the Floyd Superior emm in fav .rof Pioneer Saving and Loan Company vs.JMaigaret B. and F. L. McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft. Ab o at. the same time and place. One Bay mare about 6 years old, name Mollie 16 hands » high. Levied on bv virtue of a mortgage tit'a issued from he Fluid city c u. t in favor ot A !• D. Hardin Agt. lor L. Lytle vs. R . E. Hudson As the propertv of the Deft. '' Aiso st 'lie s. life I inn ami place. Forty acres <>t lot ol la d No. 182 in 23rd, District and 3rd - Section or FloiUi u, Ga. Levied vii by vir..ue of a .mortgage ti la issued fium ibe Floyd Bupe rior court iu lavor of H. B. Scott vs. Jno.li God dard, as the property of the fiett. Also al the same limo and plaoe, On all tha , traei or parcel of lai u situated, lying ami beiut I in the 23rn, Di- and 3rd. section ut Flovu io. I.a. and beiuf th p.rtot lot No 117 in said " Dist. and Sec.. . that lies on the\esv side of tlie Summerville road and is bounded on the II south by land known ns Ware I .no on tho west by land ot W. a. Overby, ou the mirth by that h part of lot bo. 117 which .was couveyeii by H l>. Ave ck to W I’. .Minpson and on the East by 1 th : sttuiUK-rvinu road, containing i o acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a ti la issued ’ num the Floyd City court in lavor ol Potts and ‘ Ports vs. R. G- Hackney, as the property of the Deft- r.in*' 18OAt Ume and place, A certain .... .horse hack., double s ateil,alsoa two horse uJ h7r>?‘ j S Ciiattanooga wicliawanka, and too Hf'L is«nk r 8t ‘ ‘■urmug piows, and also a set of «ag i'i ?'*• Levied on by virtue of a mortgage urintri v <,I U tr ’ U1 lll,! Eh ’-' ,i ‘ k - v C<,,,rt ln Isoai ii.<-k JI,: ' s ' **■ Yarbiough, As the v* »•** i !KtS Place. Lot of land trace ti f issued?'” •’'strict ami 3rd. section <’>1 ■: a F b \ a ,u,,rl lm tin* nrouiT t <>t thk u * superior vourt W. Ros. .r‘ , ' a, "'l’' ace -'Xits of land e “ <th ti fa issued by J. ,i. B'aCi ‘“Z 4 ae . rtß State and co vs. Man E. i:p” , ‘.. b '. ,r ?* a erty of the Deft. ’ k * ' C „ „ l! ‘ v, ’ r O1 A.so at the sam • time ami V rs ” H ’ As thc P ro P- No. 41 in the 23rd District ann_.|„, „ , . 11 oil County Ga.eouiaimng ll'V’ iess. Levied on bv virtue of a till.?’ ” c t,,,n " f tlie Fl yd Ci.y < onrt iu favor of\ ‘‘ r \ 8 1 ,, n / f re or c:>, owners and holder-vs A B. A I '.‘J U v . * i" 1 . 11 maker- a.id C. f . McCrary as endoi\,'.' ea ,‘ v properly of rhe Deft. c. F. Mc<rar>‘'A.'’ 1 11. 1 ~a s proceeding lor he balance of the”,: , mime., of said lot. sa "‘ k la A so at ,h same rim® -.ml place lotor\ kurc “ aSe 40 in tire 4 h di-liicl and 4 h section ot , , county, neorgia, contaiumg 160 acres m? u ’; Ao . ie s. Levien on by virtue ol a lax fl la is:. - iiv .1, J . Black T. .in favor of state and ciK*’ °f ty vs. Brown Joh son, as the proper, v of the <K, leil . fer-dant. ils. a f e sane time and place, one bay horsV mule’.Lout ten ye rs ol <1 iiainel toile; one sor-\ rel ina.e mule a o i leu reais old named Jane, L one « lii.e cow name l w m e ah nu live rears \ undone buggy, one mow.a ; machine, one hay \ .. ke amt m.e irv.i Lo.se li.mbl sk> tn Stud, ba- " Ker rvago . Levied no by virtue or, two fi las one a utur gage ilia in favor of J B. Potter, the lahmer’s lein ti la in favor of S 1> Hunt hot 11 issued from the Floyd l ity Court and vs. c. L Ansley, as the prop rcy of the defendant Abo at the same time and place, one farm ot M forty five aorcs in 23 I district and 3d section of L Floyd count,, Sta.e of Georgia, described as follows: Commencing at a stake on the eas “ side ot Sunnnerville road, run. ing north 87 1-2 degrees, o st 4u 931U0 chains to or nearihe bend of O< stanaula river, th neenp the river to the South ~f Dry recK to the original boun 1 lie line be ween lots Ao-.l64and 165 and the lanus •if A B McDonald, hence westerly paralei with | -Le first liaeand vit, s,.iu original linn 10 the Suinir.eri il.e null 61 ci.ains, the .co along the east edge of said to in lo stal ling point. 1. vie 1 | on by virtue ui a li la loaued from Floyd Supe rior court in favor of the Georgia Loan an 1 fru <t company for the use and benefit of Lydia McAlpine, Emerette M. Green Kocelia De Wolf vs Sallie w Gibson as the property of the dett. Also at tbu same time ami place, one half ot lot \o 8 in the Oostanauia division to |the city of Rome, Ga„ commencing at coiner of North Boundary stree , and 7 h Avenue running west troin7ih Avenue to th • Oouanaula river, bound on the south by the property of Mrs buev Ragan aiming along said property west to Oostanauia river, contain! • g one four room house ami one . o room house, and about three acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of ati la issued from the Floyd Ordinary’s court in lavor of Alice Fowler vs Tho las B. Higginbotham, as the , i. perty of the deft Also at the same time and place, a cortaio pncelofland lying in the sth Ward of thn city of Rome, (formerly Hilsboro or Suuth Rome) and known as part of Lot No 54 in siid Co. ami S-ate fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spring roa I now Main St. and running back same width 170 feet, bounded on the North by Roland Green, and on the Sotr hby Mrs John Hughes ami on the ba :k by Shorters, being the same property d. ede.l by Mrs. S. 11. Patterson to K. I'. Hargroves 01: Jan. 20th. 1881, and by R. T. Uargtoves needed to Malinda Hargroves', Levied •>n by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from h ■ Floyd Superior co tri in favor of R, D. Van- Dyke transferee vs Malinda H rgroves. as tlie pioperty of tlie Delt. Also at the same time and place, That certain o-in the sth. Ward ot the cit) of Rome, Floyit Co. tia. Beginning at a point on ’he east side of Fo t avenue 120 feet south from the intersec tion of Cherokee St. and Fort A venue and run ning thence 111 an easterly direction, parallel with Cherokee St. 163 1-2 feet more or le-s, thence <t right angle in a southerly direction 66 2-3 fee:, thence at right angle 111 a westerly direction 163 1-2 feet, more or less to Fort Ave. and thence almg Fort avenue in a northerly direction 66 2-3 feet to the m int of beginning. Levied 011 by vi-tue cf a Justice court fi fa is ...cdfrom the 910th. Dist. G M. of Floyd Jus ticecourt in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennun, A. the property of the Deft. T. T, Dreni.on, and held by him tin ier bond for title from M, G. McDona d and C. S. Sparks. Levy made by IL Beard L C. Also at the same time and place, all right; ’itleand interest of Mrs. Edward Haile, the De i. ndant in and to that tract or parcel of land located in the state of Georgia county of Floyd, 11 the city of Rome and in ’he E owah division thereof, and fronting 150 feet on nth Avenue lornierly Etowah street, and 130 feet *n East Second street, formerly Franklin sireet, :he same being lot No. 42 on wlii ih there is a 7 room residence and a 5 room residence, and being al so a partaf lot N 0,43 adjoining lot No. 42 and fronting on 6tb Avenue, this part ot lot No. 43 being included in the above frontage on 6th Avenue of 150 feet on which livre is a 5 room residence. That part of lot No. 43 h-rein levied upon lyirg between lot No. 41 and that part of lot No. 43 owned by Douglass .V Co. ami Mr. Henderson. Levied on by virtue of 2 ti las •«- sued from the 219 District G M. Justice Court, one in favor of J B. S. Holmes the other in fa vor of Drs. Holmes, Garlington and John-on both vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as the property of the Dett. Levy made by W. 1’ McLeod L. C. Also at the same time and place all iny(M. B Earle’s) interest in my fathers (A. Earl, Dee d) estate, said estate consisting of 132 acres of land lot No. 160. 160 acres of land lot No. 16,5 acres of land lot No. 244 80 acres of land lot No. 245, all of said lots lying and being in the 25'11 1 i-trict and 3rd Section of Floyd Co., Ga; my inteiests described in the will of my father (A. Earle, doc’d) as being five hundred dollars, and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining property. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued from Floyd Superior Court in favor of K*tcnum and Elliott vs. Marstts B. Earle, as the property of the uef’t. JAKK C. MOORE Sheriff. PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has opened up a meat mar ket at 4 Cothran St. where he will be glad to see his many friends This is the place to get all kinds of steak roast shops and c 1 would be pleased to have you ocive me a call. AdmirlHirato-s Sale Geor;ia, Floyd Coi.nty; i I '“ rß ’' anttoa, > order of the court of <> , "I said county; granted on the till 1,1 " ar l vember 1894, there win 1)e sold i ,?f y of Ji »- ' bou-e <l.. W r in Umeiiyot Ronm , 2'7 h "<'”urt Floyd VU t.etirst Tuesdav i,,'> ’ )nnt J' of jbeuveenthe ega! hours or sale ,2" 18H4 ' l described property to-wit ■ That . ‘ f " llo '' i '>K ;N<>s 11'2 and 193 in the 23rd DistriT ° f I Section of Floyd county oa. begi mt ““ ,i 3t “ west side of the Selina Division of r 1118 K. T. V. &G. Ra, lway co (now . '“’rly Railway Co.) on said lot No 1 92 W 1 Mu " th,;n > known ns "Hume’s Branch” leaves «m W M road and running with said Branch . until it strikes the original H.m 2 " ort hwe» line to the Hrooks corner: The 1 I '’ r 'k' ln « erly direct on with the original 1 n i’ “ w,>B ' Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains ami fifty HUkcs thence soiitterly at rhrhr ~,ltßt oa original line about twelve chains Vt" Witk railroad. Thence with said railroad 1 ’ Wid beginning point, said parcle of i» 1* ’ to thß 20 acres more or less, also a mg seventy-five (75) acres mor. or l et 4 anri ing parts of lots nos. 167 ami irk d b ‘- Districtaud 3rd. Section said owned and possessed by said Stanu Ute > time of his death, said land beln tlryatt b» September 3rd 1873 ami recorded it. tie A?*? office in said county in book ” T ” of rt ■ 159 and special reference is made to he' ’ M conveyances therein referred to form? W K-" T ”“‘ " C.W. Underwood Admr. Hst. of J A bury, deieased. Stang 1 ears Support. Georgia, Floyd Cowa.s; To all whom it may concern: Notice »h. by given, that the apprisers apnolnUii apart and assign a second years support to f?’ zabeth J. Camp, the widow of H. v Camn t ceased, have filed heir award, and unless »nd sufficient cause is shown, th« same made the judgment of the Court at the l)e ' e l bezterin H94,0f the Court of tfrdiumy. ■£“’ John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Fl.nd county • tbm 'duly mJ.I. Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite . I . ’ Be P cerned, kindred andl'r d tors 6 m J "J* any they cau, why said a.uninlitr i , > e ' J»e discharged froj his vhnini 1 L eiye letters "f <lismi-sio»i on th.- qnL J? y.la nary 1864. I'ltis tmto', r 1-t J '4 nr. Partition. < MrV > < Mc ' a !’!’.- »ri) I’etiti 11 fur pu V‘•'••nkhiuse. Gi,,,! ’ Liyas? (T . tir**’ '’•NlChola I iiprii.'Crt <«..■ W ’ J !»ern. •< rt, Sepu I T-the iho’mas. prmlM, ; he reb v no V lerni G w. Thom as: You arc I said <• luuty <nt‘;* to be and appe.r at the text. 1895, then .mil lor court to be lie Id in and tor I any von ha-e to t< second Moud-i. in January I Said petition l>eing r, ‘ make your d lense, if owners thereof he^ ul ’. Ve i e'itimi f -partition What was former, " parti ion among the flve Pi south Koine. froiik" 1 owing proper'!, to-wit hundred and fifty eifJ’ known as lot number (21: along Cherokee S. reel’"K 'lain Street, twe three feet, the back of'*>t feet,and running baek hundred and r hundred and twenty two acres more or lees, if 11 *' ioc being only two scribed in ade ci from y, feet wide, containing as Thomas, dated Febru£ in K the property de quently conveyed by said T e,t Shorter to Tbom dren, Also that tract of la ii v n,h > 1870 ' * nbw ‘ of the city of Rome, Ga. i v i n 'homas 10 his chi) of the pro ertv abtve descrit* 11 th e Fifth Ward How: Fronting on < heroki' llune(liate, . vl ’ ack ry street, two hundred and serf* 1 ani * bounded ning back the same width to an ** <f° rmer| y Ker dred and forty one feet, being the' 1 feet ’ and run ty described in a deed from Alfa two hun GW. 'Thomas and children, daw sa,uft proper 1X75. Ted Shorter te Witness the Hon. W, M. He e<l Ma - V 12th Floyd Superior court, This Sen 12 , , Wu.E BeyiT J , ud f‘ 9 clk.Supt' '7 4 - *ToyJ e £ eI „ , J I, Court ’ Year's Suppoit. dUuUa ' GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Notice i given, that the appraisers appointed to s hereby and assign a year’s support to PermelP 9e t a par the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, h:,. Evans their award, and unless good and si e filed cau-e is shown, the same will be made thqj c jent ! ment of the court at the December tern judge l of the court of Ordinary. This Nov. 7th. i&>4 John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd couny, corgia, t, 4w. Bids Wanted, Georgia, Floyd County. The Hoird of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of said bounty wbl receive bids of per sonsi siring to act as ferryman at Pope’s ferry. Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Coun ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be In the office of The Clerk of the Board on or before the first day of January, 1885. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Guardian Sale. I. Susie W, Allgoo I, Guardian of Andrew P Allgood, will make application to Judge Jno. J Hunt. Judge of the Superior Court of the Fhn circuit, at his office in the court house, in the city of Griffin, Si aiding county, Ga., on the 3rd nay of December, 1894 an order authorizing the sale, at private sale, the so lowing proper ty of Andrew P. Al.’good, her ward, to-wit: One undivided one-third interest in that tract • and situated in Cathransboro Floyd C»., and known as lots ?Jos. Thirteen, Fourteen and sis teen, frontingsixty-six fe< t each on Broad stree and ru ning back one hundred and ninety-eight ee t westerly, this property hereby sold lies join ing and south of the Baptist, church. Said sale is to be made for the purpose of reinvestment, because said property is vacant lots, productive of no rents oi income and constant expense in paying ta .es and the samw is depreciating in value. SUStE W. ALLGOOD, Guardian of Andrew P. Allgood. Oct. 30, 1894. Libel for Divorce. Georgia, I* loyd county. Carrie E Williams 1 Libel for divorce vs !No 45, Flovd Super i Beni. L. Williams) Court. Se t t • Tarm m>4, Tojthe defendant Benjamin I. Williams, ,o are hereby notified and commanded to p ourt appear at the next term of the eri L<£dot» to be held ill the aforesaid county of Fioyuoa on the 2nd Monday in Jannarv | tl le there to answer plantiifs / L, nrt w divorce, A. in default thereof said court proceed as to justice shall appe tai . r Witness the Hon W. M. Henry aforesaid county. This 25th day o . I 1894. W. E. Beyseigel, elk, Supr. cour ceuaty Ga. j e ,t: 2mo.