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Brown Chemical Co.. Baltimore, Md. fj
rviunr W . Larirrore, physical di
rector <>! Y. M. C A.. Dos Moire
lowa, s.iys be can c iDScientioueh
recotnitK -'d Chamberlain s Pain IJalm
to athletics, gymnasts, bicyclists, so ,t
ball playtrs and the profession in
genera! for bruises, sprat's mid <li>*
locations; also for s lem t-s and stiff’
aess of the muscles when applied
uefure the parts become swollen it
will effect a Mire in or ehitif the lime
i illy required. Ff»rt. de by Lowry
Bros Druggist s
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Written Guarantee to cure nr refund the money
Circulars free. Gnu? itee issued only by our er
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FAIR FACES
Disfigured by Eruptions
AKE CVRF.D BY
Ayers Sarsaparilla
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wsaparilla in like cases, I concluded q
0 give this medicine a trial, and the O
foult was a thorough cure, no sign of ?
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ce ' I have no hesitation in recom- O
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Ja Smith
G eneral Agent, R ome Ga-
J L EDMONSON
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J DS. BROWN
rr *ttc Manager Atlanta, Ga.
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:eiptofsx. Dr. J,A. McGill &Co
5 Panorama Place, Chicago, IK.
Sold by
0. W. Curry Druggist
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‘1 eh urges pre paid, for 25 c* t ds, si J ver orl r:«?
in every case if fi efklri*, t >nnpl< s ,n»<»th,
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MADAME A. KVPJh >i.'.
Eact(4th St., New
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Easily, Quickly, Pensamb'y Eeslorcih
MAGNETIC
restore Lost Manhood. Cures weaknesses, biervoue
Debility and all tho evils from oarl; or 1 .tor ex
cesses, the results of overwork, worrv, sickness,
etc. Full strength, tone and dev. 'o-.mcnt giver
to every organ or portion of the body. Improve
mentimmt-diat' lyseen from the first, box. Tbvns
nnds of letters of praise on file in our office. Can
be carried in vest pocket. Scut by mail to any
id dross on receipt of price. One month’s treat
ment in each box. Pricnfil .00, G boxes, i .OC, with
Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured
Nei.d to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free-
So utWn Ry. Co iMit
To The East.
Rtiue 5,40 a. in. 4,40 p. m
Arrive Cleveland .7.55 a. m. 7.02 p. m
“ Knoxville 10.2.',a, in. ll .OOp.m.
“ Bristol ,2.15p.m. 4.30 a. in
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
“• sew York... .. .10.50 a, m. 6.52 a. in
Train leaving Eastßeuie at 5.40 a. m.. has a
Pullman Sleeping car, Mobile to Cleveland,
where it connects with the popular Vestibule
Dining car train for AVashington and New York
This train also connects at Cleveland, with
train for Chattanooga, arrives at 9.55 a. m. The
4,40 p. in. train connects at Ooltewrh Junction
with Sleeping car, for Radford, Vs... making di
r ct connection for il poi“ts F s’-
To West. And The North
Leave East Rome 4.40 p. in. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am
Arrive cnattauooga. ...7.10p. in. 450 a.m. 1.20 pm
“ cinch
*• N..shville 8.20a. in.10,55a. ui.7.20p.m
“ Memphis 7.00a. in. 6. lop. m.
“ St. Louis 6 45p. m. 7.05 a. ui.
“ Kansas city 7,26 a. m, 10.25 a. in.
“ Little Rock 2.30 p. tn, 2.45 a. m,
“ Ft, Worth 8:00 a. in. 7 -50 pin
Trains leaving East Home 4:40 pin is the pop
dar “Cincinnati &' Florida Limited." It is full
vcstibuled and runs solid Jacksonville to Ciia
•innati. earning Pullman’s tl .est slee dug cars
ind a magnificent observation car from Macon
to cliattanoogatseats free), where it makes di
rect connecrioii with solid train with through
Sleeping car attached Chattanooga to Memphi -
onn ecting there for all points west.
To South Georgia, Carolina anti
Florida.
eave East Rome, ,250 am 1115 am 402 pm
Arrive Atlanta 6.00 ain 165 pm 625 p
•' Augusta ....,1.20 p m 925 pm.
“ Macon 10 50 am 725 pm 10 40p m.
“ Savannah ... 630 pui 700 a m
7 Brunswick.... 7 lap m 615 a m
- Jacksonville ..0 00 pin 830 a 111
Trail bn? it Ent R'ui 2:'>o 1-n rlu s>
o Brum .<•!■ . S ecpin.- cars Chattanooga to At
mia, T'm lIL-ii m tiain solid Huouali vesti
btiled train toJaeksonvi -e,stops in Atlanta 1
.5 until 7 111 1' m : lakes on sleeping car to Bruns
wick and the connec.ton from 4:02 train, the
1115 a m .rain connects with KX' D, 1 - -Y L> a
\v P and r dir a l trains in th.' Cn on Depot,
Ltl.u ta. It. A'so •: h »n I'L'g int observation
chai, cat (seats tree) to -Mauna,
To Alabama, ims Tie West.
Leave East Ron e » 1' 111
Arrive Anniston ,12 05 right. 758 pm,
“ Selma ... 630 I,H
•< Montgomery ... ,700 ain
Mobile 12 3" noon
•* New Orleans 445 p m
•» Houston " 10 a 111
Leave East. Rome 4 10 p m Alpine AccOmoda
°Leave East Rome 2,00 p, 111, Gadsden and At
talla Accommodation.
Train leaving East Rome 9:40 p m has -
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
Tc SMITH. 1’ &T A, Rome Ga,
L A, BELL, D. I’ A. Selma, A a.
1 1 Farnsworth DP A Atlanta oa,
c,A BENSCOTEU. aoB A„ Knoxville, Tenn,
w, a Tc«k,o, r, a, Washington n c.
THE HIJSTI er OF ROME.MONDAV NOVEMBER. 96 1894
pottstoii
Now in the Hands of the Victor
ious Japs
GEKEEfiL OYMA’S REPORT
Tells how the Victory Was lost
and Won and how the Chi
nese Garrison of 20,-
000 Fought hard and
killed 200Japs.
lokio, November 26.—General
Oyania, in command of the Japa
nese torcew ollicially reports from
Port Arthur, under date of Novem
ber 22d, that on the 21bt, the Ja
panest* forces attacked the forts
near that place.
The right division of the army
stormed and captured the fort to
the westwarn, with its artillery
and parade grounds, at 8 30 o’cloi k
in the morning, and then advanced
in the direction of Port Arthur,
s< >rming and capturing the Ko
kmsau fort en route.
In the meantime tho left divis
ion stormed and captured the forts
to the southeast. On the 22d, all
the other forts were captured.
The enemy fought bravely
throughout. The Japanese loss in
killed and wounded will not exceed
200, while the number of Chinese
killed, wounded and taken prison
ers is not yet known. The Japa
nese captured a great quant : ty < f
ammunition and other materials, j
as well as many cannon. The Chi
nese forces numbere 1 over 20,0QJ '
ANuTAEIi ACCOUNT.
London, Nov. 26. — The Port Ar
thur correspondent of the Cnotra.l
N a ws sends tins di patch :
‘•M.«r«ba! (),ama had approach
ed Port x»rtnur steadily lor two
weeks with his armi'-s in two di
visions. Passage was slow and dis
icult, as the roads, wbeie there
were any, were poor, and the artil
-1 ry could be brought forward only
after th- prisoners had prepared t
the way.
The villages were almost empty
of supplies. Many of them h d
oeen piuodered bare by rhe Chi
nese .
“Skinnisliing began on Nover. -
her 17th. Every fort had heavy
artillery, which was used with ef
fect. The large Krupp guns at
Hokinsan, apparently were servtd
by skilled artillerists, and were
especially destructive. On the
evening of the 21st, the Chinese
still held eight or nine redoubts on
the coast and had twenty guns iu
working order. The Japanese bi
vouacked on the hills. Early on
the morning of the 22d they began
storming the redoubts. They ca, -
tured Fort Laoinu after a sharp
fight. The other positions were
taken in quick succession without
heavy losses to the Japanese.
Eighty guns and an enormous
q lantity of rice were taken. It
was wholly a land fight. The
course of events was signaled to t he
Japanese fleet oil the coast.
Those Chinese Names.
In the course of his address las
evening General Lee told a very
funny anecdote on himself. He
said that a New York telegraph
operator spoke to a \\ ashington
operator over the wire, asking if
Fitz Low was in the city. The op
erator al the national capit; Ididiit
know whom the metropolitan was
talking about, but after puzzling
his brain, said: “Tnere’s no one
here named Low, but Fitz
Lee is in town.”
The Gotham key manipulator
promply telegraphed back:
“])— n those Chinamen ; I never
could keep their names straight.”
—Richmond Dispatch.
An Exiled Deputy.
Rome, November 26 —The so
cialist deputy. Ferri’ hns been ex
!*d from Mantua for seventy-five
days for belonging to a revolution
ary soiir-tv. Several other deputies,
will prob-ibly be Drosecu’ed.
Highest Market price
paid for Hides 8l Pelts,
J. S. HENDERSON.
Pi-' J h .
OENTISTS
* A. V, ILLS—Dei.tiHt—zhj. 1-2 l.roiil m
JI B over Cantrell ami Ow< il store
attorneys
J. n. Spu lock, Attorney at Law, Mason
Temple Pailtli'lg
Temple Building Rome Georgia.
JAMES R NEVIN Attorney at Law OIU<
Povertr H lit ponorttc i cor lor 3rd Avhhu.
wnrxasfit tr.wiaaws.T’.Mar
Z'AfIAS. W. UN Dt.it WOOD - Atloruo> ai
t f Masonic Temple
Rome, Ga.
ii">-’uv.vs -•-".rj-x-i:n. inrirninwitanwmiru r »
£2 J i'.l.Cl. ,v DI .NNY--Atton.eyi' at law. uii.r
in Masimie Teinioe. Rome, Ga.
w i sm——» ■ »M.i waumjm
WW. VANDIVER -Attorney and < i.;
«oHoratLaw—Rome,
V, f H ENNIS -.1 NO. W. STABLING E ui.
s A Starling, Attorneys i.i Uw, Mas. i
Temple, Ro'ne, Ga. feb23.
PHYSICIANS AFf> sußnnons.
H. R AMSl’R—Vhysician ami Snr-
; J Ollicc at residence 6l4ave..ue A, i'..n«
ward.
LP. Hammond - Phyalcian andourK«<
o Offtrs bis ] .-ofeSKionai services to the ; .
pie of Ro.te ami snrr jmliug count
ithce •» Cr< i.ct a’>d Watson s drug »tore.
Broad street.
DR. W. D. l.yST—OiHce at C. A. Trevi’i
drug store. J o. 331 Broad Street. Telepbm
11(1. lesiden ,j. N 0.21
Frank A. Wynn, Physician and Surgon
ollice at Tre- itt 24: Johns >n drug stoit
Telephone >3 Residence 406 Second Ave
Pioinpt a; teution given all professicm-1 call
i■ iaamimn ■v»«wna>Mamn.4*sv. aH M«M!<H«* ->4eu •• —•«
/alGiiiile FiUTihs fir Kalil bi
salii
We have On hand a
number of good farms
for rent or sale. These
arms have come into
our hands at very rea -
sonable figures, and ;
we are in position to
offer th 1/ at sow
prices and m mos
favorable terms. 7 en
antsand buye s would
do well to consult us
bes are trading. We can
rent or sell. To gooci
parties, wishing time
on Farms we are pan
pared to offer bargains
Come and see us
Hoskinson & Harris.
Administrator Sale.
iIEORGIA, Floyd Coumy:
I’lirs'iant to an order of the Court of Ordtnan
will be aold before the Court house door in the
i itv of Rome, raid County between the leg;,
hours of Sale, on the first Tuesday in De<
894, the foil >wiug property to wi : Land I.
No. 25 ia the lt.th Distr ct and 4th Section o!
Floy dcounty Gi. containing (4tl) acres more 01
ess.
Also lot No. 24 in the 16;h District and 4tl»
Section of Floyil county Ga containing (40
seres mi re or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd
District Mid 4th Section Floyd county Ga. co i
talcing 40 aares mo-e or less. Said land sold a
he property' f Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased
Venus of sale cash.
W. II E mis admr. of the estate of Eitzabn
Dempsey, deceased.
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These goods have established re
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They are for sale at Rome bv
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CiMBPH 1834. ■
GEORGIA, Floyd Co.
Willin'sold belore the court ho ige door in ;
the city of Rome Floyd <o. i.a., lie.wi'.m the
le.iil hours of said on tlie Ist. I'm s .ey i.i Dec. 1
>94, the following described property to-wit.
Tout tract or paicel ol land lying ami being ,
situated <n the county ol Floyd tmd S ate of Ga
mut ly ng in i rintup l ily iu join ng Rome Ga.,
and Known in the plan of said I’riutup City, as
city lots numbers fU, si, 42, 43 and 44. Levied on
by virtue ol a mortgage li la issued from the
Floyd Suja rior I '.urv iu lav rot’ Pioneer Saving 1
amt loan Company vs.'Maigaret B. and F. 1. i
McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft. ,
Also at the same tune ami place. One Bay
muie about u years old, name Mollie 16 hun.ie
i high, l.eneii on by virtue of a mortgage Ufa j I
issuedlrom be Floy d < uy c u t in favor ol A .
I 1 1. Hardin Agt. lor L. Lytle vs. R . E. Hudson. I ,
As the property of the Deft.
Also at be sone tini--and place. Forty acres t
of ini of la d No. 182 in 23rd, District, ai.u 3rd.
Section of Fluid t o. Ga. Levied . n by vir. i.e
of a mortgage ti fa issued front the Floyd aup< - 1
rior court in lavor of H. 11. Scottva. Juo.R t.od- I
ilard, as the property of the Dell.
Also at the same ti me and plaoe, On all tba ‘
tract or parcel of la. u situated, lying an.’ betnt i
in the zdru. Hist ami 3rd. section u; Fioy<« to. i
i.a and being that pit ot lot .so. 117 in said >
Dist. and Beciioi'that lies on the ves. -Ide of
the SuniMierville road and is bounded on the -
so-ith by lami known as Warel .nu on the west i
by .and ot W. A. Overby, on the north by that
part ot lot bo. 117 Winch .was conieyeii by H
D. Avc ok to w imi'i'-i'and on tlie East by 1
lhe .-uinniervioe road, cou'i’.liiing tO aer. :> mote <
oriess. Levied on by virern ol a fl fa issued
Irom lhe Floyd t iiy court in laioi <n l ot’s and
Forts vs. R. G. Hackney, as the property of the ‘
Deft. i
Also at the same time and place, A certain |
two horse hack, do..b'e s ated, also a tho horse
plow No. 5 Chat tanooga wicbawauka, ai.d t o
one horse turning plows, and also a set oi „;ig
on batne-s, Levied on by virtue of a mortgage .
Ufa issued fr. in the Floyd City Court in lavor
of Janies Long vs. John D. Yarb.oiigh, As the
property of the Deft.
Also at the same time and place. Lot of land
No. 225 in the 22i.it. District and 3rd beetion
.f !• 10y d Co. Ga. Lei ied on by vir tie of a mort- (
gage ti fa, issued front Ute Ftoyd Superior ,ourt
ni lavor of i-.mma E. Stowell vs. Joon W. Ross
us the property ol the Deli. 1
Also at i lie same t line and place. ;.ocsofland a
Nos. 468, 46.1 .im1541) In the 3rd. District, a d 4:h ~
section of Floyd Co. Gu containing 40 aer. s
e. ch more or less. Lev ed on by virtue of a lax 1
li la issued by ,1. .1. Black T. C. kt lavor ot a
Stale and co. vs. Mary E. Eppi ison, As the prop- ,
erly of the Deft,
A-so at the sum • Him* and place, lot of land *
No. 41 in the 23rd District and 3i. Section of 5
4'l .yd County Ga. containing 160 acres more or
•ess. Lsvie.ionby virtue oi atl la leaned In in
the Fl yd ( i.y < burt iu favor of J. M. Veach a
Co, owners and holders vs A B. MeDenald as
makers and C. 6 . McCrary as endorser, as the 1
property nf the Deft. c. F. McCrary said ti la 1
picoeedii.a lor he balance of the pnrcliase
money oi' said lot.
Also at th .tine : im*‘ nnd place lot of lane No (,
4'l in the 4 li district am! 4 li sect! ni ot i loyd
county, Georgia, containing 160 acres luore’o. (
le s. 'Levied ■n by vir.tie ol a tax 11 la issued
by J.j. lhack I’. i t f ivor of sta;.'and coun
ty is. Brown dolt son, as the property ol the de
iei unit.
i Goat fieni ■<* time and place, one bay hors p
mule about ten y e.< rs ol d named lone; one sor- ri
rel marc mule a on ten ve.ns old named Jane, b
me white cow named w'hiie an nit live years
and one buggy, one mown -imic.hine, one hay
r. keaudoiie <wo horse .Imulil ski in Stmklia-
wago . Levied o.i by virtue oe two ti las cue
a i.iir.goge ilia ii l’..vor "1 J H. lotier, the
nber o a laomcr's lein ti la in favor of S D Hum
on li issued from the I' loy di ity Court and vs.
U L Ansley, as the prop rev of the delendant
Also at the same lime and p.uee, one farm ol
forty five a nos in J3d disirietand 3d sietii.n ot -
Floyd countv, Btine of Georgia, m scribeu as '
oiiows: Commencing at a slake on ib e. s
side ol Summerville road, rum ing north 87 J-x
legrees, e is: 4:193-100 chains to or mar < lie bend
>f 11 staiiaula river, ill nee up iiie river to tin h
South us Dry reek to tlie anginal bruin he
hue lie we. ii lots .\o.-. 164 and n..> and Hie :.in s a
I A B McDonald, hence wes.irly puralel wuli 1
. lie first line and witii Sain original line io the a
Suninieri ille road <d e.uains,, tbei.ee ah» g the ■
astedge of said roan to start ii.g point. 1. vie -
on by virtue i»t a tl fa issued from 4 loyd Supe
rior court in favor of the-Georgia Loan an i
Print company for the use and benefit of Lydia I
McAlpine, Emerette M. Green Rocelia D Woll a
is rtallie yv Gibson as lhe property otibedekt. t
Also ut tm-same time and plaice, one half ot 1
lot o 8 in the tl. stauaula uivii-imi to .'the city t
f Rome, Ga„‘ commencing at coiner ot Norik -
Boundary stree , and 7tli Avenue rum iti” west
romlth Avenue to tlie Do sum.in la river, bound <
in thesontli by the property of Mis nicy Ragan <
■millihg along said property west to Ousiauaina t
livet, couiami • g “He i. ur roopvhpuse sell one i
swo ro-in house,ana about three acres more oi
less, levied on by virtue ol ati ia issued irom
lie Floyil ordinary’s court in lavor of Alice
row.er vs , 1110..r.s B. Higginbdthum', as lhe
property of the deft
Also .it i lie same time and place, :i curtai l
parcel of I.’.nd lying iu tne 5111 War.l of lt.i
ity of Rome, '(formerly hil shorn or Sm I.
itoiuei amt known as pnt of Lot No '4 in 4 id
. •.>. and S.tue I routing 54 1 2 feet on Cuie Spiing
><>a t now Main St., and running bad; urtm
width 170 fee:, bounded on lhe North by Ripim
;reen, and on the Sou li by .lira John liugb. r
mdou the, ba-.k by Sliorw-rs, being ilio s.ruio
.nopeity <1 ede i by Mrs S. 11. i’atterson to at.
f. Hargroves on Jan. 2<)rh. 1.881, and I.y R. T
liargloves needed to Malinda Hargroves, Levie<.
hi by virtue of a mortgage tt ia issued from
he Floyd Superior emir In favor oi R D. Van-
Dyke Iraasferee IS Malinda H rgrnves. as th.
.noperty of the Del t.
Also at the same time and place, That certain
oi 111 the 5111. Ward of the cil. ol lb me, 1 .
Jo. isa. Beginning at a point on 'he east side
if Fo t avenue IJI feet soulli fr un Um in erseC
ion of Cherokee St. ■ml Fort A venue and mu
ting thence iu an asterly direction, parallel
vith Cheiokee St .63 1-2 feet more or le s.
lienee ■„ right, angle in a southerly direction
s> 2 3 feei, t l.euce at right angle iu a westerly
lincti' ii 163 1-2 feet, nioreor lees to Fort Ave
md thence al ng Fort avenue iu a northerly
liieet.oe 66 2 3 feet to the I'omt es Ih c lining
Levied <>n by vrtue if a Justice c.nir fl f. is
med from the 911).h. Dist. G M. of Fl< yd Jus
ice court in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hat*'
ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennon, A the property ol
he Deft. .T, Drem.on, and held by him tin
ier bond for title from M, G. McDoi.a d am.
C. S. Sparks. Levy made by IL Beard L C.
Aho at ihe same time mid place, all right;
itleand interest of Mrs. Edward Hallo, the De
tendant !u ami'o 'Fat tract or pare*-! of lami
oeated in tlie state of Georgia county of F ioyd.
in the city ul Rome md in 'be E owah division
. thereof, and Doming 150 feet on 6th Avenm
' formeily Etowah street, and 130 feet on Eist
Second street, formerly Franklin street, .hi
sane being I>t No. 4'Ao.i will 'll there is a 7 room
residence ami a 5 room residence, ami being al
io a liartaf lot No, 43 adjoining lot No 4-’ and
fronting on 6th Avenue, this part of lot No. 4
'ling included in .he above frontage on 6lh
tveimeof 15 >fc * *n which here is a 5 room
residence. Th. pa <>f lot No. 43 h-rein leviei
ipo'i Jyit g betu e I*lN ». 4.' and hat part ol
lot No 43 owned ny Douglass ,v <'o. and Mr
leniler.-on. Levied on by virtue of 2 ti las is
-tied frem the 919 District <1 M. mis. I • Coni '.
■me in favor of J B. S. Holmes the oti er in fa
vor of Drs. Holmes, ■ arlmgroi' ami John < n
oih v.s Mrs. W. < . Haile, as >he ytoper, io. th
Deft. Levy made by W. I’ McLeod L C.
Also at 'he same time and place all mv i d. I
Earle's) interest in my fa'la r'« V. Gail, Die d
estate, s Hd estate consisting ' f 132 acres of cm
i t No. li'O. li. 1 aer.-s of land lot No. 1i;,.. acres o.
and lot No.-44 86 acres of lami lot No _is, al
if said lots li iug and being in the 25 h i i trie
nd 3rd S *c' 100 of I’loyd Co., G : my »nees,-
lesenbed in the will oi my la her (A. I.aile
lvc’d)a4 be!'g five bumln d dollars, and one
fourth (1-4 of tlie rem lining property. Levien
mby virtue of a mortgage ti fa issued Horn
Floyd Superior Court in 'avo* of Ketchum ari l
Elliott vs Marsus B. Earle, as the property ol
he i.ef’t.
JAKEC. MOORE
Fheritf.
PV-CiMARCE?
Os the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
k *>t at 4 Cothran St.
where he will be glad
to seehis many friends
This is the place to £?et
all kinds of steak roasi
shops and c I would be
pleased to have you
) live me a call.
Adiniri ir.'.t'ir- Sn’e
Geoigia, Floyd Co-.iv v:
I’iirsuaut to a or ■.■ if it •<’.<irt.ot Ordinary
ol said county; g.ti t.-u m. ih.''>' h ..ay of No
vtmlier 1894, tl i're will ie t; . befi.ie the Court
lion.e door in Ihuc Ivo Rome ami . >:i.i y of
Floyd en t.e li st, l ues hy j D e ■ >, i,er 1894,
bet ween the i< ga' lions ur i ale ih fol o.ving
described pr.q cr y ie-wit: That part of I.otA
Nos 192 and 1.13 i .-e 23rd Dist tin and 3rd
Section of Fluid con itv Ga. beginning on the
west, side of i|o s,''ma L'ivl *u. ol formerly the
E. T. V.AG. Railw .y Co. ,now the southern
Railway Qo.) on s. Id 'ot No 192 where what
known ns“Hume’s Branch” leaies said Rai!
road and running with said Branch northwes
until it strikes the . ilginal ’inc between lot
Nos. I’l'Hmi iffy Tiience w.-sc wi.h saidorigina
line to tho Brooks c .rner: 1 hei.ee iu a x,, rt n
erly direct on with th original I m-between lots
Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains m l fifty links to a
stake, thence soutl erly at right angles with
original line about twelve curing to .he said
railroad. 'I hence with said railroad line to the
beginning point, said pa.cle of land con.aining
20 acres more or less. Also a parcel of lami be
ing sevemy-liye acres more or les* a* d be
ing partsot I 'ts NOS. 167 ami 168 In the “3rd
Dtstrici ami 3rd. Stetion said county ami 3iace,
owned ami possessed by said Stansbury at the
time of li.s dean, raid land being conveyed by
Win. A Brooks to :ii 1 Stansbury |by deed, date
September 3rd 173 a~d recorded io the Clerks
Office in said county n book “T” of deeds page
159 and special 'nce is made to tho several
eonv y. 'luces therein r terred to for wore specif
ic uescrip.ion.Solu as die property of J.a. Stans
bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash. This Nov.
sth 1894. '•
C. w. Fnderwoo.l Adtnr. Est of J. A. Stans
b’.ry, do< eaMetl.
Yen’s; Support.
Georgia, Flo-1 <■ .. .
Tl> ail w >> ■ ■ cern: Notice is hero-
byg.ven.t. *. . r.sers appointed co set
apart ami a * ,eeoud years support, to Eli
zabethJ. C .. no widow of H. M I amp, de
ceased, have .lied their awarts and unless good
iml sulllcient cause , shown, th.* same will be
mule the judgin'ii V the Court at the Decem
ber term 894,0 t .Ii court ol Ordinaly. This Nov
slh 1894.
John F. Davis,
Ordi:i ry Floyd Comity, Geurg a.
Application or Letters ol Dia
nussion.
Georgia, Floyd co u ty;
I " Alex.u..icr Johnson, Administrator
' I’lrSli ope rei. resents to the court his m-ti
' A l ".' l,!l ' mlministered Josep
■ . V e 1 l,s ,s to cite all persons co
. *rm d, kindc d a id er ditors, to show cause
b'edisrii'areed'f '“-strator should a
•. i, ( . I I, t 1 ,|s A'lmmistr.ttion and r
~, .' ' '' r- ! d'.smi.sion on the first Monde
iiiJa nary 18G4 Ftiis r Ift. 18.'4
- <v ■ I) xv is
’ i” -' ■l>v I » i /, Georg
Pit:<i'in lor Pariition,
IV r '? I). lie :••*>, ■ i.Flor I I I’l't •i n for'*ai
X Mr% rt w"x'i' 'i ‘ 1-Jd Su
'' “a 1 1, M Nichol, I p rio.- Crt, Seiil.
„ ,' li * (Term 1894,
<w Timm is j
, ' r ", rl "' !'' 1 '’ " • G W T ■"> :Y u re
herebv no iiie.i i<> i,.. ~,| .. |n . _ t
ci i.i ot the s.ip .■■■•-murr. Hi: id for
saidc .uiity o:i h . . ,„„ t , , a uarv
189.>, then .nd it make *... ' , . if
o ' l ’» •! ' ' ' c. ii ion
Saia pei nmu bemy o p*u\> :<• ;• *» <r p e
owners Hn-irOi h i ' <>w»n
Wiirtt w;i tormCi’! kno,>f| , ~’ ei
l 1 sotl'h Rome. 1,..:, , i; J. - t^o
hundred ami fifty. :
along < herokee s j. . rhl , W( .
Hire ■ feet, ihe I'ov . .. tin- | () . ■ .. (v lw J,
hundred and f., . ~ „ f,.,., w , , . , i(>
twit acres innr *or , xv y c ie?
■wriliMil inn no din . : xj.c.. •. .Ao Ihom
•> I iioiu.id . Hl{lt i B7O ,
qnvruJy« 6 : t»\, , 11, , niJl g f O pj 8 cbil
1 !'fi’ ' ’I' 1 ’ r: ' I}a<l in t,l ‘‘ Ward
ui ti eci\ b. d.»p»: . t«, lying iminediatcly ba<;k
ui tlie pi j . described and bounded
“'W: <• r hi. • n> ('herokee (formerly Ker
rv strict, w<» h n •< I and s<*ven feet, and run
ning b.M-k t «<• >/ ( vidrhfoan two bun
.rvi iixt for. \ o o f a .. thri same proper
,? 111 d Alfred Shorter to
I?-- hij inn, daiea *uay 12th
\V : t:i<*s - the H *n a W, H’'nrv. Judffe of
T'lo, iLSii’eriM > . art, ThU > h. is .p
Jd j .1’ I" . >’crel
< iK,Supt, Court
I " I« < , (Ja,
Yea 's Stipj <> t.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To sII whom it iiu y concern: No.’ce is hereby
given, that tbc a. pi Hsers. ppuii. < d o set apar
mil assign a i*:ir s suppor- to I'. melia Evans
the widow of Isaac Evans, d< cess d, have filed
their award, ar.' unless I •id suTcient
■aii~<* i.s sh. w.:, Hi - ,anie v ill I;, i .ade the judge
nent of the C'.uri a lhe O enmer erm, 189
of the court i fOr i lary. This Nov. 7th.
John F. Davis
t'rdinaiy Floyd,coun y, corgia,
4w.
■aFJtTsmotF.B 'r»
Bids A’anti. d,
Georgia, Floyd County.
The Bond of« ominisdoners of „ and
Re, ei. It*' of sai 1 ounty will receive i?tsofper
sons desiring to das ferryman at. Pope’s ferry,
Freeman’s f. rry a id Veal’s ferry in said Coun
ty, lor ihe year li* 15. Said bids to be in the office
of The i b rk of he Board on or before the first
'ay of January , l.ss.i. 'lhe Board reserves the
right to rej c: any and all bids.
Max Meyerhar.lt, Clerk.
ck"^. r 'X.'> atouo-- --e... ot.-woiwMi
Cu i dian Sale.
I. Susi? ’V. All, *«*d, Guardian of Andrew P
\H-.00 . wil. i.„ i, ;d.cation to Judge Jno. J
Huur, Judge o. ti Superior' on-1 of the Flin
circuit, ai Lis in the court in use, in the
i ity of Gi 1. . • ibliiic couvty. ' a , on the
trd nav o Dr. i *', 18-4 an inter li'itm.rizing
h -.il ..i |i. t ■ sale, to Io ’uo.i'ig proper
. . -i... cw i . ni, her ward, to wit: One
u : Hi i'oe- , i- intiu<! iii :hat tract o
...d .soil: ed i < ,hi nsboro I .oyd Co., and
mown -I- o s N i Thirteen. Fourteen and fit
re ~.*>. , L .ixfn t ach i üßroadstree
and ru iiln: b cm hundred and ninety-eight
• wes c >. t ; s property hereby sold lies join
ing and south oi Hie Baptist church.
.-a'.! sale i- to be made for the purpose of
reinve-tim nt L< cans • said propeny is vacant
Io s, i rod tn stive of m. rents oi income and
I •.. slant e: ,c. se i paying ta cs and the same
I i.s decree.u.lug ia .able,
SUStE W. ALLGOOIi,
Guatdi ti of A ndruw I’. Allgood. (
c«t. . ;Bi,.
' siJHi-'fvnararßKSßißSß 4,;_‘xa
i_ '!-*i I r or Divorce.
C ’ zlfivi'y.
■ rri.: r iiiiams) Libel for diverse
V 8 •No 4a, n..>. Super!
>enj. i,. Vi' i ms ) Court, Sept. Term 1894,
tojvhe defemia it lenjamin L, Williams, you '
i' e hereby notified and commanded to be and
appear at the next term of the Superior Count
obe held in the aforesaid county of Floydou
in the 2nd Mo iday in January 1895, then aud
here to answer pl'sntiffs petition for lible
livorce, As in default thereof said court w i
iroceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of
iforesaid county. This 25th day of September
891. w. E. Reyveigel, u'< in. : . t.- >\
sun y Oi,