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Jmy youngest boy, Clan nee. He was sick •
■ • about seven months; nothing cured him but *
B ► Brown » Iron Bitters. He is now a year »
I ’ old, well and heartyl I cannot say too much P
I P in praise of Brow n's Ir •>» Bitters.
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I < This letter was written»
I Jon July 25th, this year.*
I < Have you a delicate child ?»
«Life for many children in >
J Brown’s Iron Bitters 1 »
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Red Linen ou Lie wrapper.
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ball players Ht-d t F,t>’( t-ion in
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petitions; :»!-<• *"f . • m> i ’-Ulf
ness of the n osele bi 1 ipp'ifil
t.eft re the ] n ~ b. i-.volHiiit
'till effect a cure in < the
t•.l )y requiie-l. 1- i Loan
Bros Drugjzis's
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* n Benin, causin? YHgery torn -i’y Oe.-ttn |
■ renews, fir., LO't Power lu
Pramature Old Age, Invrt-r.ta' > i -•• «, <■*
ty over-iuduigete e, ov.-i-ex -u ■ a 11. j> . ..a j
(.Itmt Os Your.l. It giT* ■'■ <• :-.k .r : the
' -tural Vigor and douf-tes • y.ys of life; co
i .coerhaia and Fema’e Wei. ; ---. v month's tr*
nt, in plain ptu-kr*’* by •'. > any nrldre ~ .
box, 6 boxes t 5. With < V ..rd--- wo (rive
■‘ritten Cunrß”twe to cii the n.ou*.
culnrs tree. Gua. .tee L.-aed ouiy by dur •_.
. usiire agent.
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FAIR FACES
Disfigured by Eruptions
ARE CURED BY
Ayer’S Sarsaparilla
“Some years £•
a ?°> I " as i" ao:
' ▼ V tenible condi- oj
Z.- . ;. V" 11 vvitll a 111 - ?i
mor, or eruj>- o i
<1 ’ "T t io n , whi c h Oj
/— l'i 'ke out all ®j
Ijv— cver n: y face o;
l nd body. See- Gj
( Vag the test!- ?:
" / y f. tfnvyot others o’
' ifT /i/as to the efil- oj
. :l ey of Ayer's g:
Sarsaparilla in like cases. 1 concluded oj
to give this medicine a trial, and the oj
result was a thorough cure, no sign of
, the complaint making its appearance oj
since. I have no hesitation in recom- OL :
mending Ayer's Sarsaparilla for any °-
kind of skin disease.” —J. W. Dean, of
Moss Point, Miss. Os
Ayer’s
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JOS. BEt-.'N
fr fi.i JUKI,' r Atlanta, Ga.
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tin-. Cass Act.
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BI4OSSOM
.r.s as safe and v, .s**nless as a flai
seed poultice. 4 ; like a poul
tice, drawinc out l pair,
and curing al’ peculiar
to k 4 ies.
♦'Orange Blost is a pas
tile, easily -sed at any time; »
is applied right to the parts
Every lady can treat herseL
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ieiptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co.
£ Pane ratna Place, Chicago, 111.
A Sold by
D..W. Curry Druggist
A GHZ ATD OFFER!
VINE. A. RUPPERT’f
FACEBLEAC
MME. A. RUF' S’'-
a : Bays: "1 appreciate tti •
/jwk that there are ma: yth -i.
Bandsoiladleetnf
-y*.*, t *Sff J btatesthatwould like .. .
U ’YuB tny World-Benovi.ed Fact -
Bleach: but L; . t.-e.
-I/v kept from doing so -
life" countof pri* ■vbhbli
. a•— per bottleor utta - t..'.
■’■il.’wX' together. »c 10. Lt ot<l<
that all of these may iir
-5K*-' an opportunity, 1 w .il u,i
y to every c iller, aL.. ,: ~
| . >■ ks free, a tu.m"i“ bct’l”.
< ——y-zzL—- of city .or many pa; .-.t;
’.•'.d.lwinsend it safely pad edin plainer:, \.
.' ‘ charges prepaid, for 25 cell's, silver or stamp
In every case if t"i eeklei. pimples .moth, r
owness,blackhe:ids.acne,r zr:-»i.e*lin£..« r*
' . a. s, or any discoloration ,i.-disease of thcsi.o
, ir.d wrinkles (not cause i U.v fueiui ezpr -sio . 1
ca Bleach removes absolutely. It docs r.
I soverup, as cosmetics do, hv.t is a er.rt. A' 1 cs
MADAME A.
'io. 6 East i4th St.,
- -«wrNa- di33e?3m»?snE3XTrr"nß
W .al
Easily, Qubkij’. k..:
NETiC «E £^. v ko‘
. store List ?.iaf hoo<i. Lu e- ...jke I - . . o:
, Debility atd all the evilsfiom earu or I s-. ( x
the r.*snhr of overwork, v-. . .......
j ?te. Full strength, tune and dev-Jo,-meat rriver
j Kiev ry organ or Tfirtion of the >'o I;. Improve.
: montixm«dia‘ lyse-* i Irom the first box. l’i,.us
-1 ands of letters of praise on filei i ouroflict. Cai
ho carried in vest pocket. Bent Ly mr.il to at»;
idriresii on receipt of f r Ous ni.-nth's treat
rr.eni in eachboz. Prio*sl.oo.6 boxes, . V '/)C. witl
Written Gnaranteo to refund nionej if no* cured
it'iidto us (or the Gcuuioe. Citcit’are 1 ecu-
;
Administrator Sale,
| GEORGIA. Floyd Couniy:
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary
will be s-ild before the t »uxt house door in the
l City of Rome, -aid County* between the lega
i hours of on the first Tuesday in Dec
I 894. the following property to wi : Land lo
No. 25 in the 16th Distr ct and 4th Section of
Floyd county Ga. containing (40) acres more or
ess.
Also lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4th
Section es Floyd county Ga containing (40
acres mere or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd
District and 4th Section Floyd county Ga. con
taining 40 aares mo-e or les s. Said land sold at
the property • f Elizabeih Dempsey, deceased—
Terms of sale cash.
W. H E inis siimr. of the estate of Elizabas
I Dempsey, de e- i cd.
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\ “Acts Lil- e Me gi c/’
THE UNION FEED CO.
CHATTANOOGA.
MAKE ADD SELL, '
ManGeld’s Magic Condition
Food,
For Prevention and Cure of Dis
eases in Horsesa nd Cattle.
Magic Poultry Food and Eirg
Preducer,
For Cure and Prevention of Dis
easesin Fowls of all kinds.
Magic Lice Killer.
i
For Exterminating Vermin that
nfest Poultry, Horsesand dogs
Magic lb aling Remedy.
A Splendid External Remedy
for Horse and Man.
T oto gooes have established re-|
t.ati' n in t.ver 15 Stablesand are!
soiiitely guaiantifd to be tlitj
< n the market and to do th
work, give thrm a trial.
I'hey are lor sale at Rome bv|
J.;A. LLOYD &C 0
THE HUSTLET OF ROME WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28 1894-.
TWO SHOTS
One Proves Fatal and the Other
May Kill.
AH any, Gt., Nov 27. This
morning about 11 o'clock nshoot
■ng serai h took pi ace in E-.st Al
bauy, a suburb of this city, which
may result iu ’he death of Tom
Bradlwv, a negro, who was shot one
time in the left side by C. W. Fhf.
rell, and a man named Hardin,
both white.
They were influenced to the
shooting by’ the statement that
Bradley had made about them to
the effect that Bradley’s mother
and the mothers of both Farrell
and Hardin were all raised up on
the same plantatic n in Florida and
that they were all negroes.
The negro made these statements
boldly,and when subsequently au
costed by Ferrell and Hardin made
an effort to shoot Ferrell,but chat g
ed his mind and started to run
away. There is no foundation for
the negro’s stattmint.
A fifteen-year-o’d neg r o buy wa j
shot and instantly killed by a ne
gro man named John Palmer, near
Leesburg,Saturday night. The mo
tiVe was robbery.
FLEET AGAINST BRAZIL.
Italy to Act Upon The Republic's
Refusal to Arbitrate
New York, Nov. 28 —A special
dispatch to the World from Rio
!
Janeiro says: “Italy has decided,
to send a fleet against this country. I
it is learned, owing to Brazil’s re
fusal to arbitrate a pending ques- j
teon.
‘ Though tbe action of the Gov
ernment m the case is universally
approved here, Prsident Moraes
will prepare new propositions and
forward them to the Italian Gov
ernment.
Tbe United Sta’es may be asked
to arbitrate .
“Part of tbe fleet has left with
sealed orders. It is rumored that a
warship hrs been sent after Da
Gama, who commands 8 000 men. - ’
The disaa‘ch rays that men are
rising up all over the country. It
is feared that the Government will
be unable to cope with them.
Troublesome rimes are predicted
MARRIAGE TODAY
A Sister of Mr? ChasTGreen to be
Married Today.
Mr Cbas. Green, the clever pre
scriptionist at Trevitt’s drug store
went up to his home in Gordon
countj’ yesterday afternoon U at
tend the marriage of his sister.
This afternoon. Rev. J»hn
Dickerson of Cobb couaty will
lead to tha marriage Iter Miss An
nie L. Green, of Gordon county.
The marriage will take place at th°'
bride’s father’s .residence, Dr. W.
. Green.
Both young people are very pop
ular, and will receive the congrat
ulations of a host of friends.
Exercising Her Suffrage.
She walked haughtily yet flut
tering into the voting place to
cast her first ballot. {
“I want to vote,” she said to one
of the judges.
“Very well, you will find the tick*
ets right there. How old are you?”
None of your business,” she re
torted.‘‘l beg your pardon, mad
am, but it is.”
“Do you have to know?.,
“Yes.madam”
,Do I have to vote?’
No. madam.”
“Then good morning,” and she
left.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved in six hours by
the “New Great South American
Kidney Cure.” This new remedy
is a great surprise on account of
its exceeding promptness in releiv
ing pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary
passages in male or female. It
relieves retention of water and
pain in passing it almost imme
diately. If you want quick relief
and cure this .is your remedy.
Sold by D. W. Curry Druggist
Rome Ga.
P«IOLAL ; liL-H?
DENTISTS
J A. WILLS-DtnUßt—.c 1 4 •■■iiM.i
over Cantre'l and Ow-n- au ro.
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ATTOHNF.VS
J. H. Spuloik. J ttoniey rt l-aw, Mason
Temple Huildidg
Temple Building IL-me ..eorgia.
JAMES H NEVlN—Attorney at Law Orth
Poverty Hail poiioibce coraor 3rd Avenue
iswiirnmnrw— —3»
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD-Attorney ~
Maaoutc Temple
Rome, Ga.
ReECE « DF.NNY—Attorneys at law. Othe
in Masonic Temole. Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coni
seller at Law—Borne. i»...
WH. ENNIS—-IMO. W. STARLING—EnnI
& Starling. Attorneys at Ikw, Masoni*
* Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23.
PHYSICIANS AS'D SURGEQNC.
OH. RAMSt B—Physician and Burgeo
Office at residence 614 ave.ttie A. I vor
* ward.
LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgoo.
Offers his j rofessional services to the fa.
* pie of Roue and surrounding count:',
iffice at CroncL and Matson’s drugstore,.*
3road street.
DR. W. D. at C. A. Trevin
drugstore, 'o. 331 Broad street Telepilon
118. resider. >3. No. 21
Frank A. Wynn, Physician and Surgon
office at Tre- itt Johns >n drug store
Telephone ’3 Residence 406 Second Ave.
. ioinpt a teution given all profession*! call
Election otice,
Georgia,F’oyd county:
By order of Board of G mmissioners of Roads
and Revenue in and for said county of Floy 1
not*ce is heieby given that on the second (2nd
day of January, 1895, an election will be held at
all the toting precincts within the limits of
.-aid county, to determine the question whether
coupon b mils to the amount of Forty Thous o d
i §40.000 Dollars shall be i- sued by Floyd county
tor the purpose of paying the floating indebted
ness of sa duty. Said bonds shall I ear inter-
est. rate of five (ai per cent per annum, said in'
tercst payable on ihe.first day of April ol each
year after the date of the issue of said bonds
Said bonds shall bear date April Ist. 1895, an.l
shall be of the following denominations:
Five Thousand (§5,0o0) Dollars to be of the de
nomination of One (§1.60) Dollar each.
Five Th<>usand(§s.oo); Dollars to be of the de
nomination of two (§2.00) each.
TeuTliou and (§10,000) Dollars to be of the de
nomination of five (§5.0i1) Dollars each. .
Ten Thousand (§10,000) Dollars to be of the de
nomination of Ten (§10.00) Lollars each.
Ten Thousand (§10,000) to be of tbe denomina
tion of Fifty (§50.00) Do’lars e<-ch.
For the first fifteen years, only the interest of
said bends shall be paid. Thereafter there shall
be paid:
The sixteenth year five thousand (§5,000) Dol
lars of Principal (One Dollar bonds) and two
tr.ousand (§2,000) dollars of interest. h
The seventeenth year five thousand (§5,000)
dollars of paiiicipal (two dollar bonds) aud sev
enteen hundied.and fifty (§1750) dollars ot inter,
est.
The eighteenth year, five thousand (§>,ooo
dollars of principal (§6.00) five dollar bonds
and fifteen hundred [§lsoß] dollars ot interest
The nineteenth year, five thousand [§s,ooti]
dollars (of principal [five dollar bonds] ana
twe-ve hundred and fitly [§l2so] deilarnvf inter
est.
The twentieth year, fi-e thousand [§s,oo(i] dol
lars of principal [ten dollar bonds] and one
thousand [§l,ooo] debars of interest.
The twenty first year, five thousand [§s,ooo]
dollars of principal [ten dollar bonds] and seteti
hundred and fifty [§7so] dollars of interest.
The twenty-second year, five thousand [§s,ofO
dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) and nw
hundred (§500) dollars of interest.
The twenty third tear,five thousand [§s.uo
dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and i.»o
hundred and fifty [§2so] dollars of interest’
when principal aud iuteiest will La fully paid • 11
All voters lavor'ng thejssuance of bonus uni
: have written <>r ] rinted on their ballots iin
words “For Bonds.” All opposed Hie words
“Against B< >■< s.” John C. F osier, Chairman,
Max Heyerbanlt, Clerk.
B( ard ol ( i.mmiisioneis of Roads and Rete
nue of FloyxFcounty, Georgia.
«Ka£. k i —j i■> •
ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
For Tax Keeeiver
I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and
respectfully ask the people of Floyd county io
give me the office of lax Receiver. Election ilrsi
Wednesday tn January 1895.
F. W. QCAKLS.
For Bailiff
I hereby announce myself a candioate for re
election to the office of constable for the 1)19(11
Dirt G, M. r loyd Connty E ection Ist Saturday
in January 1895 respec fully M'. Al. Bvaks '
For Bailiff.
To the voters of the 919th D|st G. M. fellow
Citizens I hereby announce myself as a Cadidaie
for Bailiff of the 919th Dist. and if elected 1
promise to discharge the duties of the offic*- to
he best an bilicy, Respectfully E. L. Poll ck
For Tax Receiver
I hereby announce myself as a canuidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver ol
Floyd county Election, first Wednesday in
taniiary 1895 M. D. McOsker
lhereby rnnounce myself as a candidate for
the office of Tax Receiverof Floyd cwunty, elec
ti on to be held on first Wednesday in jannaty
1 Bss. Respectfully.
R. U Foster
For Bailiff.
To the voters of the 919 Dist G M ; fedow Citi
zens I hereby announce myself as a
for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I
promise io discharge the duties of the office to
die best ambility, Kes, eetfully
F. M. CARWILE.
For Bailiff.
1.0 the voiers of the 9l9th Dist, G, M. I re
ap cniiih »..(■ nice myseif as a candidate for
Bair,ll. ano it vlecie . will do my duty to the
best of my ambility ” •
W. P. Mcleod
Ebtray No ice
Georgia Floyd County:
Agrtenb e to the’irder fr< in tbe Court of
Orilinaiy, will be sold 4>elore ih.Hauri House
(iioriiiilie :il9lli Disiiii-t * . .M. Said Couii-y j
be ween .lie legal hours in u le on Um Sony Hie .
(..h i ay ■>. Inccnibeiii x the fellow mg Estiay
one i.ail. red e< w tlx lit 7 years olu spilt in
r gbt ea;. with leir horn gnawed. Valued at fl)
Estrayed by John L. Loss, of said lii-t. and is
now on the pit niises of taid Doss, This Nov. 2(>,
IH4.
J. C. Mcore Sheriff.
SMIFFaiEFBI DE-
ClßiiiESl
GEORGIA, FV.yd Co. , .
M ill t*e sold be ore tlio c art ho ise door in
the city of Rone r-o.u o. i.a., be ween the
lea) hours of sale i.n :!;e He. I n.-s lay in Dec.
:>;H, (lie tollowi-.g oescillMil pniperi.V to-Wit.
I altiaet or paicel o: iai«.l lying and being
tltUalrd'll tbe couniy o l ioy d laini S ata of Ga
ami lying in ■ riinupdty «• .|oin ng Rome Ga.,
,>nd knuwi iu ttie plan ol sat i I'ri..tup City, as
city lots numbers io, <1,42, 43 aud 44. Levied ou
by virtue ot a mortgage fl fa issued from the
Floy d Superior court in f avor of Pioneer Saving
and* loan Company vs.J.Maigaret B. and F. L
McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft.
Also at the same time aud place. ()ua Bay
mare about a y ears old, name Mollie 16 hands
high. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage tita
,« I from he Floyd City cua iu favor ot A
i>. . .1-d‘u Agt. lor L. Lytle vs R. E. Hudson.
A Hi .uperty ot the Deft.
A.so . «be same tiiur anU place. Forty acres
of lot-, la* (1 Nu. 182 iu 23rd, District aud 3rd.
Section ot Flout ( o. Ga. Levied -n by virtue
ot a mortgage fl fa issued from the k loyd tupe
rior court in favor ot H. B. Scott vs. J no. R God
dard, as the property of the Deft.
Ako at the same 11 me and piaoe, <>n all tha
tract or parcel of la u situated, lying am. beint
in the ZJru, Disc and 3rd. section oi Floy<« (o.
(>a and being that ]> rt ot lot >so, 117 in said
Dist-and Section that lies on tbe vesv ‘ide of
the Summerville read ami is bounded on the
south by land k.niWu as Ware Lnd ou tile west
by land of W. Overby, ou the north by tha.
part of lot 00. 117 which .was convey'eu by H
D. Aye ck to vv I’. .-.nnpaon and ou the East by
(he summery ii.e toad, containing tO acres mole
orless. Levied o.i by vinue oi a fl fa issued
from the F’loyu City court in lavor ot Potts and
I ons vs. R. G. Hackney , as the property of the
Deft- - .a
Also at the sane time and place, A certain
two horse back, doume s ated.alsoa two horse
plow No. 5 Ciiattanooga wichawauka, aud t .o
one horse turning piows, and also a set of «ag
ou harne-s, Devied on by virtue of a mortgage
tila issued ir. in Hie Floyd ( iiy Court, iu lavor
of James I.oiig vs. John D. Yarbiongh, As tile
property <>i cue l‘ef .
Aiso at the same time nod place. Lot of land
No. 225 in the 22.. U. District and 3rd. be -lion
of Fioyd Co. Ga. t evied on by vir ue of a mort
gage fi fa, issued fr. in the Fiuyd Superior vourt
in favor of F.inuia E. S.owell vs. Joan W. Ross
as the property of the Deft.
Also at Hie same time am! place. Ixvts of land
Nos. 468. 46* and. 43 in the 3iil. District a ti 4th
Section of Floyd <o. Ga containing 40 aer> s
e.tcli more or le s. Lev ed on by virtue of a lax
ti ta issued by J. .1. Blaes. T. C. in lavor ol
State and co. ve. Mary E. Epprrs As the prop
erty of tin- Deft.
A.so at tire sam ■. tim* ami place, lot of land
No. 41 in the 23rd District and 3tu Section of
ri yu County Ga. coniaiuin* IGtiai ris more or
less. Levied on by virtueolaflia i -aired trcin
the Fl yd Ci y ‘ ourt iu favor of J. M. Veach A.
Co, owners and holijur- v s A 11. M. Donald as
m.ikt-r.- a.id 1 . McCrary as endorser, as the
pro) ercy ■ f Hie lk-ft. i. F AicCrary satn ti la
i'l’i-ceeuiiig lor he balance oi the purciiasi'
moae.i of said lot.
A so a; .11.- same ;iu ** ami place lot of lam) No
43in the 4cli district a .i! 4.11 secii-u ot Floyd
vuuiity, Georgia, coutaiirirg 100 acres more m
le-s. Levien ..ti by vir. ue oi a lax ilia issued
by .1..). Black T. .. in favor of stat-: and coun
ty vs. Brown Jeh son,as the property of the de-
Ten- taut.
Alsoat t“e sane time and place, one bay hors
muleabout tenye.*rs ot d ;.anied lobe; one sor
rel mare mule .c oa’ ten yea.s old named Jme,
one wfii.e cow named white about five years
undone Lug.y, one mow.iiu machine, one hay
r. keaml one ’wo l o.se ihimbl skrin stud, ba
ser wago •• Levied on by virtue ot two fi fas < lie
a mor gage fl la ii favor <>i .1 B. Potter, the
oilier)., labOicr’s lein 11 la iu favor of S D Hum
both issued from the Floyd ( iiy Court ami vs.
C L Ansley, as the prop rcy of ti e delendar.t
Aho at the same lune ami place, one farm of
forty five aores in 23d district and 3d Section ol
i-ioyd county, bta.e of Georgia, described as
follows: ( omme.ici.’g at a stake on the eas
side ot Summerville r. ad, running north 87 1-z
degrees, e.st 4 > l»3 100 chains to or near the liend
ol <). stinaula river, thenceup the river to the
South of Dry * reek to the original boun ihe
hue be wer n lots Am. 1(4 and 165 and Hie lauas
of A B McDonald, * heiurt-westerly paralel wuh
ihe first line and wit- m-in original line to the
Summery ide road 61 chains, ii)«,.co along the
east edge ol said load to starting point, la vien
en by virtue of a fi fa issued from tHoyd Supe
rior conrt in favor of the Georgia Loan an
Tru vt company for the use aud benefit of L>Hia
McAlpine, Emeret le M. Green Kc*ce!ia DeWoll
vs nallie w Gib**"u as Hie property oftkedett.
Also at tue same lime anup'ace. one half ot
lot Vo Biu the Oostanaula division to |the city
of Romo, Ga., commencing at boner of Nortii
Boundary stree , and 7.h Avenue rum.inc west
from 7.11 Avenue to th Oostanaula river, bound
on t >v south by the property of Mrs Lucy Ragan
running a ong said property west to Oostanaula
river, centaini • g one tour room konse ami one
two room house, and about three acres more or
less. Levied on by virtue of afi la issued from
tbe Floyd Ordinary’s tourt in lavor of Alice
Fow er vs tho.as B. Higginbotham, as tbe
property of the deft
Also at the same time ami place, a cortaie
paxcel of land lying in the stn Ward of thn
city of Rome, (formerly Mil sboro or S->utb
Rome; and known as part* of Lot No 54 in sdd
Co. itiiil S:a'e iron ting 54 1-2 feet ou Cave Spring
roa now Main St. ami rtuinii g back same
width 176 fee., bounded on Hie North by Kolanu
uree i, and on tile S>n hby Mrs John Hughes
ami Ou the ba :k by Shorters, being the same
property <l. e le I I y Mrs S. H. Patierson to k.
f. Hargroves oh Jan. 20th. 1881, and i.y R. T.
Hargtoves ueedod to Aialinda Hargroves'.Levien
»n bv vir. ue of a mortgage ti la issued iron:
.he Floyd Superior court in favor ot R, D. Van-
Dyke I ru.isf.-re- s MalindaH rgru.es, as the
property of the De.t.
Al-o at tiie same time ami place, Thaicer.ain
lotiniheuth. Ward ot the cit of Ki-me, F on.
Co. ‘,a. Beginning at a point on ’he east side
of Fo t avenuejgo feet south from tli.- imersec
tion of Cherokee St. nd f ort Avenue and run
ning (he:ice Ui.an ,as..*.rly d>ie..timG parallel
with Cherokee st Hit 1-2 feet more or le s,
thence t r.gli angle i.t a Boulaetiy direction
6.2-3 lee , Hience at right angle i i a westerly
tlin iti ii 163 l-g feet, more or less to Fort Ave.
an 1 thence al ng Fort avenue in a northerly
u.rectkm tW 2 3 f.-cf to Hie neiiit of lie: nninjj
Levied" bv r v i *tue <f a .lesiice cuur. fi f . is
sued from the iß'.iHi. Dist. G M. of Floyd Jus
tice court in favor of Atlanta ( arriage Hard
ware to. vs. ". T. Dreunon, A the property of
Che Deft. .T, Drem.on, and held by him un
der bond for title from M, ,4. McDona d ami
C. S. Sparks. Levy made by H. Beard L C.
About he-ame tune ami place, all right;
title and ii terestof Mrs. Edward Haile, the De
fendant in ard *o bat tract or pared of land
'ocaied iu the state of Georgia county of Floyd,
m tbe city of Rome and in Hie E owah division
thereof, and I routing 150 feet on 6th Avenue
fonneily Elofrah s’ieet, and 130 feet on East
Second street, fonm-rly Franklin street, ihe
sure being 1 .t No. 42 mi which there is a 7 room
reside’-ceand a 5 room restdepce, and being al
so a part as lot N 0,43 adjoining lot No 42 and
fronting on 6th Avenue, thisp.irtof lot No. 43
being included in ihe above (rootage on 6th
Avenue of 150 fee’on which here is a 5 room
rnsideme. Tim pa t of lot No. 43 h-rein levied
upon lyir g betw. e . lot N■. 4' and that part of
lot No 43 owned by Douglass x Co. ami Mr.
Henderson. Levied on by virtue of 2 H fas is
sued from the 919 District G M. Justice Court,
one in favor of J B. S. Holmes the other in fa
vor of Drs. Holmes, <, Arlington and John on
noth vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as the property of the
Deft. Levy made by W. I‘. L. C.
Also at ’he same time and place all my(M. B
Earle’s) interest in my father’s (A. Earl, Dee d)
estate, said estate consisting of 132 acres of lar d
lot No. 160.160 acres of land lot No. 16,5 acres o’
land lot No. 244 SO acres of lard lot No. 245, all
of said Jots lying and being in th) 25>h Id-trict
end 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 remaming piopirty. Levied
on by virtue of a mortgage 11 fa issued from
Floyd Superior Court in tavo’of Ketchum ard
Elliott vs. Marsus B. Earle, as the property of
the uef’t.
JAKEC. MOORE
Sheriff.
PALACE M AR KET
Os the upper end of
town. Chas Weis has
opened up a meat mar
kAtat 4 C i* in St.
where he will be glad
+o se -'rhis many friends
Thi< :>■ he place to tet
all kinds of steak roas*
shops and cd would be
pleased *o < have you
ive me a tali.
cVdmipifjtrators eluS
Geoigia, Floyd County
I’ursttant to an order of the c, )llrt of
ot said county; granted on the sth d» lioar f
v. tuber ism, there will lie sold Xo '
home door in thee ly ot R., liu . ineC ourt
FUydont'.eflrsc Tuesday h,
between thn legal hoars or sale th > 18 ' 4 '
described property to-wit- Tint ..
Nos Maud l'.t;i i,. the ard 1 of
Section of Floyd county aa. beginning 3nl
west Side of the Belma Division o' r ” the
E.T.V.AG. Kaiiwayco (nowlh' r'V 118
Railway Co ) on ..id lot No m where
known is “Hunte's Branch” leaves Ml < »
road and running with said Bran-h no-m
until it strikes the original 'm,. i,.., hwe '
Nos. 192 and isle Thence we « wither: 10 »
line to the Brooks corner: Them " ' " g “ l ’
erly direct.on with theoriginal i„ . " a X ,rt ' l
Nos. 1'.)3 and 168, ten chains and fift^n”? lot *
stake, thence southerly at right ’ " lkßto ‘
original line about twelve ch.ins V 8 ? Wi,h
railroad, 'iher.ee with said rai'r™ m.’ 1 "* B * ld
beginning point, said parcle of "land " et 0 the
26 acres more or less. J
ing seventy-five (75) acres more or less 1
ing p-irts ot lots Nos. 167 a m 168 d be ’
District and 3rd. Section said eountvtnd’a 23 '' 1
owned anti possessed by sain Statrnbure
time of his death, said land bei,,», ” thfr
Wm.A. Brooks to
September 3rd 1873 and recorded in tlm A ?
office in said county in book “T” of i C erks
159 and special reference is made to th? .’J* 6 ®
conveyances therein referred tofortzoreS
ic uescription.Sold as the property of j A ' LT
bury, deceased. Terms of sale cash Du. T“*
sth 181 M. 11,18 N 0».
C.W. Underwood Adinr. Est of .1 v
bury, de< eased. ’'“ stM »
1 ears Support.
Georgia, Floyd C< u u t
"o al! whom it may concern: Notice i, hers
by given, thst the apprisers app ol t
apart and assign asecoud years su PI H,r t to E n
zabeth J. Camp, the widow of H. M ( ani) , (|
ceased Jhave filed -heir award, ami unless ±
and sufficient cause is shown, the same will 1
made the judgment of Hie Court at the p *
ber term ,B!M.of the Court of Ordina.y. ThtsZ
John I*. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd County, Georg,a.
Application for Letters of bis
mission.
Georgia, Flojd county;
Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator
Joseph shAi]>e represents to the hi,
Hon duly filed, tint ii- ha, admim-X
Bharpe s estate This is to cite .HI p. rim L ' '
-erirn , kindred and cr ditor,. t „ , ,. i ., He u>
a..) tjiej van, why saida. mini-iit.,; ~i , J
cei've^' h t?Lr'' :i ‘ *V 8 . mtnm ami r
</Be .etu r» <.t dismission on the rtrst Mond?
in Ja uary 1864. This October ht. is.q
/«£ i I) kv
<>r Unary Pl-jyi , /( ...J,
Pt tition for Partition,
wL j; D < Mc ' a I b! ’.' ''"•‘‘■''•r*) Petiti,.n for pat
tMr T S Av" l iu 1 ’" I nkl,uu8 ‘-' r ( ' Hri.m l.iyuSa
•a- M 1 1.” Nichol* J i erior ('rt, Sept.
_ ■■’ 8 > ( Term 1894,
G., w Thomas. /
To the Defendant, G w. Thomas: You .re
herebv notified to be and appear at the text
term ot the Superior court to be held in and for
said county on the second Monday in January
1895, then .<id there to make 'our defense, ft
anv von hate to the above ie ition for partitios
Said pennon beivig id partliiod among the five
owners thereof ihe fol owing proper’), to-wit
# What was formerly known as lot number (21:
ri South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two
hundred and fifty eight feet, and runningback
along ( herokec S.reer so r hundred and twenty
t iree feet, the back of the lot being only two
nundred and forty-one feet wide, comaining
two acres more or lees, being the property de
scribed in a-de.-d from Alfred shorter to Ihoni
as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse
quently conveyed by said Thomas to his cbH
dren. Also that tiac; of la >d in the Fifth Ward
c * t E<rf Rome, Ga., lying immediately back
of the property above described and bounded
How: Fronting ou Cherokee (formerly Ber
ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and ran
ning back the same width to an two bun
dred and forty one feet, being the same proper
tV descrilied in a deed from Alfred Shorter to
G M’. Ihotnas and children, dated *viay 12tb
1875.
Witness tbe Hon, M’, M. Henry. Judge of
FlO/d Superior court, This Sept 25.'!' 1894.
Hit. E Bevaiegel
< m.Bupt, Court
i Toyit co, Ga,
Year’s Suppoit,
GEORGIA. Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby
given, that the appraisers appointed to set apar
and assign a year's support to I’eruieha Evans
the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, have filed
their award, and unless good and sulcient
eau-e is shown, the same will be made the judge
ment of the Conrt at the December enn, 182
of the cdiirt us Ordinary. Th'-* Ndv. Ttli.
Joi: ii P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd.cottn'y, corgia,
4w.
Bids vV T anted,
Georgia, Floyd County.
The Board of Commissioners of a „as an “
Revenue of said County will receive sofper
sons desiring to act as fern man 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 tha
right to reject any and all bids.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
!—■■■■ IIII■«- '
Guardian Sale.
I. Susie W. Allgood, Guardian of Andrew F
Allgood, will make application to Judge Jno. J
Hunt, Judge of the Superior court of the Flm
circuit, at his office in the court house, in the
city of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga.* on the
3rd’ nay of December, 1894. an order authorizing
the sale, at private sale, the so lowing l iri, P
ty of Andrew P. Allgood, her ward, to-wit: On
undivided one-third interest in that trai
and situated in Cathrensboro Floyd Cs " a "
known as lots Nos. Thirteen. Fourteen and n
teen, fronting sixty-six fee teach on Broa s
and rm.ning bick one hundred and ninety e g
eet westerly, this property hereby sold lies j<’
ing and south of the Baptist church.
Said sale is to be made for the
reinvestment, because said property ~ ' an( j
lo.s, productive of no rents oi n<' a
constant expense in paying taxes ai.i
is depreciating in * aij( . ooD ,
Guardian of Andrew P. AllgcO J -
Libel for Divorce.
,• l oil l’ v
) I. bel for divorce f
vs tlrm 1891,
Benj. 1.. Williams) Court, Set t i?r vu a
Tottlie defendant Benjamin I*. ' 1 3III >
are hereby notified ami r Court
amearat (he next ti'rni <f t l '* 1 y oyd" l '
to be Ii id tn the aloresabl count f))pn allti
on the 2nd Monday in Jannar. , filvle
there to answer pl ntlffs r*‘ \ . c . ou rt w
oivorce, As in default thereof _
proc, ed as to justice shall »11 Judge or
M'itnes- the Hon. M. M- September
aforesaid eoiintt. This 2-Hh flay or r f
E. ntyseigel, ot, S i ir, *> ‘
iimty Ga.