The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 29, 1894, Image 6

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Fwhat II ft Shall I 1 l( Take ® ;ll is the anxious question //■ ji asked by those who are not 111 If! feeling well —have no appe- I- t© —rre out of torts —have 111 V. > energy—feel tired out. //> It. 1 erh s vou are feeling sick lit HI your Iff ''a g'lj ?! medicine'’-are recom- I I’l moi 1, doctors consulted — ■ I*l tin i . i.’y cases)much money ■ Iff spent in this search for lioalth ■ I'! -and yet it can al! be avoided. I Sii Wu c people commence at I ffl , once takmg v\ Brown’s »i I-?n Bitters 111 ' c . are soon made well 111 Ijl and r ’eng. I.early every prese: ion given byphysi- 111 i'll cians fcr r.ich troubles con- 111 HI tains IRON which some 111 111 people f y they cannot take. l\» DA Try Broun'a Lon Litters— it Mi warranted ict to give II 111 headache, stain the teeth cr II 111 causeconstipationasallothcr \1 ill ron Medicines do. *1 111 Genuine has the crossed li / 111 Red lines on the wrapper. I' / 111 BBOWN CHEM.CQ.I^ALTO.MD. ill 111 rviug VV Larin’oro, physical di rector oi Y. M C X Das Moi er lowa, sacs he can c hihci ntiouel 1 eCOmtuend C i’Ubbori'.H. *. i <in Balin to athletics. g.vtuiniHtH. Incveh-<i-~. foot ball p'ayers ftti<* to pioieM-i->n in L'en.-lnl for bIUIHo* spr hi ij.i ili ioca’ <> s; also r sr< ■ • • -tiff drs- i the nitreit-s .;>p'n-d uef< » be par • lecoit -w .non il will tl- or a cine in oi ci ab 1 . itue nah required. For s Jeb 'aml Bic iruggitiife vua : c Be: If VWRWd'Di «• F. ’ F • ‘ ’ 'f ’• (V ■ Sft 1 ildu. ik V 5 i •. ff I’’ * V?’ ' i . z : ~ I •C.” JE - AFfhK- vheßr -'ansing M'rt-’ev Ba ■ • I Pf- ■ ! ©■r n ifftrenee, o • ■. ftr L»< .rd K».’« b t V. ■K) :in pr-. A ; x». y- wy rr ‘ £ FAIR FACES Disfigured by Eruptions AKE CTOED BY A Ayer’S Sarsaparilla "Some years £ a C°. 1 was > n a o T ten-JMe oondi- o wi( h a llu ' o ,F| r ’ or «Hip- o <1 ’T tin, which O b! ,<0 out all ® O ’ M n>y face o and body. See- O t y- VUK the test!- ® zit fn->ny of others o ' fAaUI h/ a ' u> tlie cffl ‘ ° . Wall) r > s g Sarsaparilla in like cases. 1 concluded o to give this medicine a trial, and the O result was a thorough cure, no sign of ° the complaint making its appearance o since. I have no hesitation in recom- O mending Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for any ° kind of skin disease.” —J. W. Dean, o Moss Point, Miss. O Ayer’s Sarsaparilla i Admitted at the World’s Fair g poopoooooooooooooooooooo Mantle, KC.HT. I.B.ILWE —TO — Chicago Lbiii>vi 'le (. hrici i i in.tti ? t. IjO Utr jxusas City Aj cn phis -A NO r i ! i West '• "•'< time and Vesti-■ i r..n - enryinf •ill aui Sleeping c. rs. I . a... i io.iiiatlm • ail •or write to i s'llPH General Agent, It • a. , i ij ED '.lt >■,h - ■ avetjng Pass. Act, <1 . , fl Jos. i-.i, Traffle ' : , ..... THE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29 1894, BOS SOM ■'3 as safe end bs’mless as a flai teed poultice. 1. a ;ts ‘ikeapo ll T icc, drawing out ?erar>d paiu . nd curing al’ ?ases peculiar o k 4 i«s. “Orange Bloe? >n” is a pas :;!e, easil/ used at any time; is applied nght to the parts Every lady can treat berset with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr, J. A. McGill & Co * Panorama Place, Chicago, IK Sold bv !D. W. C urry Druggist A GR4 ND OFFEICt WME. A. RUPPEHT l rIIEEFACEBLE/ILI MME.A. RUPPSII /Cy says: “1 appreciate ;n t.u JdEfy't' • ♦bJk that there are tu: . « li.-.-v 'wvw'UHbfi Banda of 1 adieu Int!• ■Un • t<-< . t. .sKjS fetateathatwouli* !;ki • my Werld-Peno"..ed I a< . WPS Bleach: but hnio bee ' •Vx kept from doing so oe. mk L, countof pri* will'li is S. perbottleor oottlcsti... . kA-iWC together. •;>.03. I■oi l \« HMi£ that all of tke,o may h: ■ ;j*gg TOy*’* an opportunity, I will pc to every caller, nl„«ohii I ’ w free, a saicp'e boule. a > & .aupplyth..', oa v of city .or In any piutoi :. I Torld.lvrtllnend itsnfely packedin plainwmp: • U1 charge, prepaid, for 25 cete*. silver or stamp In every cagei of freckle* pimples .moth, r-' : owness.blaclhends.acne.ci seuni.eiliness romrl. i< sa, or any discoloration or disease of the si n and wrtnkles (not caused by facial eqirw. i a'ACH Bubach removes absolutely. It does ip.. I sorer up, aseoametlce do, butle aenro. Ad lres I MADAME A. BVri’EPT.iaTt ‘ ' • do. 6 East 14th St.. GEW ’ 'VO--. -- . .. AaaaaMT AMEBM9MBCBirMBnmenRn Easily, Qsic’Jy, Pfirmaneiitly Rss-ori”. MAGNETIC i s'-Ptcre LO*tM..nhood. < 'u i-s winkle- '-er. '-'-'r'.oue i Debility ard all the evils fiom earl; or i.-.ter ej.- i cosses. the results or overwork, worry. s'.eL' ess., etc. Full etrength, tone und dev< 10.-meut given to every organ or portion of the butty. Improve ment itr.mAliat- ly teen from the tint box. TL.ns nn.Js of letters of praise on file in ouroffice. Can : Im carried in vest pocket, bent by mail to any atfdrees on receipt of nr : <-e. One month’s treat i me-'t. in each box. Pri<---M.M.C boxes, b'i.0 I ', with I Written Guarantee to r--fund money if not cured Hood to ns for the Genuine. Circulars Free - AdminiMrator Sale. ' GEORGIA, Floyd County: I’arsnaut to an order of the Court of Ordinary will be sold before the Court house doer In the <Uy of Kouie. -aid County between the lega hours ot Sale, on the fl’>st Tuesday in Dec *94. the following property to wi.; l and No. 25 ia Die 16th DUtr ct and 4th Section of Floydcrunty Ga. containing (40) acres more or ess. Also lot No. 24 tn the 16th District and 4th Section ,f Floid county Ga containing (40 acres more or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd District and 4th Section Floyd county Ga. cqu tainlng 40 aares mo _ e or les s. Said land sold a the property < f Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— Terms of sale cash. W. H E mis adtnr. of the estate ot Eiizabes Dempsey, deceased. ‘Acts Like M t gic.’ THE UNION FEED CO CHATTANOOGA, MKEODSELL, Manfield’s Magic Condition Food, For Prevention and Cure of Dis eases in Horsesa nd Cattle. Magic Poultry Food and Eirg Pr< ducer. For Cure and Prevention of Dis easesin Fowls of all kinds. Magic Lice Killer. For Exterminating Verminthat nfest Poultry, Horsesand dogs Magic H« aling Remedy. A Splendid External Remedy for Horse and Man. The ,e goons have established re -1 at i< n m <m r 15 Stables and are s< iv.tely guarantied to be the ->st on tlie market and to do th v>irk, give them a trial. i iiey are for sale at Rome bv J. A. LLOYD &CO THE REASON WHY. Lunar halos nre sometimes large and Sometime# small, because they ara formed at different heights in the air The glow-worm Las a brush attached to its tail, because it is necessary to show its light that the back be kept clean. Decating wood and putrefying fish look luminous in the dark, liecause they are really undergoing a slow combus tion. I bon bedsteads are safe during a thun derstorm, because, being good conduc tors, they keep the electricity from the body. Silver tarnishes when exposed to the light, because of the actinic or chem ical property possessed by the rays oi the sun. A burning gas jet Is unhealthy in a bed chamber, because one gas light gives out as muoh carbolic acid gas as two sleepers. White clothing in cool, because it ro fleets the heat of the sun; black cloth ing is warm, because it absorbs both heat and light. Tiff, eyeball is white because the blood vessels that feed its substance arc so small that they do not admit the red corpuscles. The flesh under the nails looks red, because the nails arc almost transpar ent, and thus the color of the tissue be neath is visible. Lightning Is destructive because of its enormous power. A Cash of light ning has been calculated to equal twelve thousand horse-power. OUR NEIGHBORS ON THE SOUTH. In the National theater of San Salva dor entertainments “veladas” were lately given in memory of Gen. J. M Rivas and President Francisco Menen dez, who were the victims of the revo lution which brought the Ezeta broth ers to power, from which they have recently been deposed by another revo lution. In Bolivia, the municipality of La Paz, one of the three capitals of the country, with Sucre and Oraro, has for bidden a theatrical company to pro duce the drama entitled “The Tempta tions of St. Anthony," unless it was given under another name, as it was said to ridicule religion. In Chili, Senortta Eva Onesada Acha ran received in June the diploma oi licentiate in medicine and pharmacy after a brilliant examination by the faculty of Santiago. Two other young women, Senoritas Diaz aad Perez, re ceived a similar diploma in 1887, and were the first women in South America to obtain such a diploma. In Buenos Ayres a new avenue named Le Mayo was opened to the public July 5. The municipal intendencia, in or der to commemorate the opening, de creed that a copper medal should be struck and engraved with suitable in scriptions. The modal, accompanied by a diploma, was distributed to all persons who had taken part in the project. LITERARY NOTES. Only one of George Meredith's books has thus far been translated into a foreign language. This is “The Ordeal of Richard Feverel,” which has ap peared in Italian. A novei, series which is to be brought out in London will be called the “Pio neer,” and will be concerned, it is said, “with tlie development of the New Woman.” The title of the first story will be “Joanna Traill, Spinster." Mr. Stanley J. Whyman has com pleted a series of twelve stories, all dealing with the period of Henry of Navarre. They are to be called “From the Diary of a Minister,” and will be published in the English Illustrated Magazine. A new monthly publication, Science Progress, has made its appearance in London. From the names of the ed itor's counselor's, announced on the title page, and from the first table of contents, it is evident that the maga zine will seek to cover the most ad vanced phases of investigation in chem istry, geology, zoology, botany and other physical sciences. ( HOME HINTS. Tooth powder is an excellent cleaner of fine filigree jewelry. The fumes of a brimstone match will remove berry stains from the fingers; or still better, use a little lemon juiee or ripe tomato. A little alcohol will do wonders in brightening glass. Turpentine is ex cellent fir washing sinks which have become dull and dirty. In a long experience I have found nothing that will clean brass so easily, quickly and satisfactorily as a paste called puty-pomade. It comes in small tin boxes and can be had of leading grocers. Rubber rings such as are used on fruit cans, often become hard and brittle. They can be restored by let ting them lie in water in which you have put a little ammonia. Mix in this proportion: One part ammonia and two parts water. Sometimes they do not need to lie in this more than five minutes, but frequently a half hour is needed to restore their elasticity. SHORT SERMONS. Working without a plan is a waste of strength. Men are often gainers when they lose their money. It costs less to be contented than it does to be unhappy. Too-many people would rather have glory than goodness. It is much easier to be contented without wealth than it is with it. There nre too many people whe don’t know what giving means by ex perience. A counterfeit is always proclaiming at the top of its voice that there is 9 genuine. It is a bad moral atmosphere where vulgarity passes for wit and humor, and men are entertained by it.— Horn. WBimi tHiiij DENTIRT* J A. WlLLS—beutl»t—2(* 1-2 Hro»<t ilre< over C&utrell anil Owen* store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spu lock. Attorney at law, Mason Temple Kitildldg Temple Building Home Georgia. JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offl< Poverty Hol postoffloe corner 3rd Avenu< CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple Rome, Ga. aztraaaawaaMßamaasßßKaaMßwaßiMUMßaNQK REKCK & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Oftt in Masonic Tetnvle. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and O seller at Law—Rome, t»a. WH. ENNIS—.ino. W. STARLING—Liu.- & Starling, Attorneys at luiw. Maso " Temple. Route, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS Are SURCFOAS DU. RAMS! R—Physician and Surge, Office at residence 614 avenue A. h . •-> ward. LP. HAMMtrND—Pliysiciau and Hur- Offers his | ,-ofessiona! services to the i> -< , ’ pie of R-hte and surronndiug oouni ~ itttce at Crouch and Watson’s drug store, -• troad street DR. W. I>. I,AYT-Office a- C. A. Trevit: drugstore. r <>. 331 Broad street Teleph-'n 116. residor ,a. No. 21 Frank a. Wynn, Physician and Burgon office at L're- itc A Johns >n drug stoi. telephone '3 Residence 406 Second Av- Pionipt attention given all profession-! call Election otice, Georgia, F oyd county: By order of Board of C< mmissioners of Roads and Revenue in and for said county of Floy notice is heieby given that on the second (2nd day of January, 1895, an election will be held at all the voting precincts within the limits o: said county, to determine the question whe hii coupon bonds io the amount of Forty Thons o $40,000) Dollars shall be issued by Fiojh < ouiii for the purpose of paying the floating indebted ness of said county. Said bonds shah bear inter esr. rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said in terest payable on the first day of April oi each year after the date of the issue of si.ii bond Said bonds shall bear date Ap'il Ist. 1595, an shall be of the following denondnalioiis: Five Thousand ($5,0u0) Dollars to be of the c< " nomination of line (S 1.00 Dollar each. Five Thousand(ss.ool) Dollars to be of rhe de nomination of two ($2.00) each Ten Thou and ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de HomiuatioH of fiie(ss.oo) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) to lie of the denomina tion of Fifty ($50.00) Do’larseri-h. For the first fifteen years, only the interest of said bends shall be paid. Thereafter there shat be paid: The sixteenth year five thousand ($5,000) Dol lars of Principal (One Dollar bonds) and tw tuousand ($2,000) dollars of interest. The seventeenth year five thousand ($5,000) dollars of paiucipal (two dollar bonds) anu sev enteen hundied and fifty ($1750) dollars oi intei. est. The e’ghteenth year, five thousand (s',,oot) dollars of principal ($5.00) five dol'ar bones and fifteen hundred [slso6] dollars ot interes The nineteenth year, five thousand [ss,oot-j dollars |of principal [five dollar bonds] an twe-ve hundred and fitty [sl2so] dollars of inter est. The twentieth year, fi’e thousand [ss,oo"] do - lars of principal [ten dollar bonds] and oi.t thousand [sl,ooo] dollars of interest. The twenty first ’ear, five thousand [55,000. dollars ot principal [ten dollar bonds] and sever hundred and fifty [s7so] dollars of interest. The twenty-second year, five thousand [ss,i j dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) and u hundred ($500) dollars of interest. The twenty third year,five thousand [55,000 dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and tv <. hundred and fifty [s2so] dollars of interest’ when principal and itileiest will be fully paid oil All voters favoring the;issuaueeof bon«b win have written or printed on their ballots th words “For Bonds.” AH opposed the word “ Against Bends.” JohnC. Foster, Chairman, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Board of Commissioners of Roads and Reve nue ot Floyd county, Georgia. ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN For Tax Receiver I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and respectfully ask the people of F’lovd county to give me the office of ’lax Receiver. [Election first Wednesday in January 1895. F. w. QuabLs. For Bailiff I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of constable for the 919th D.vt G, M. Floyd Connty Election Ist Saturdx in January 1895 respec fully W. M. Byars For Bailiff. To the voters of the 919th D|st G. M. fellow Citizens I hereby announce myself as a Cadida e for Bailiff of the 919th Dist. and if elected 1 promise to d scharge the duties of the offic ■ to he best air btlity, Respectfully E. L.Poll ck For Tax Receiver • I he i eby announce myself as a canuidate foi re-election to the office of Tax Receiver oi Floyd county Election, first w eil,ie sday in tanuary 1895 M. D. McOsker lhereby renounce myself as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiverof Floyd cnunty, elec on to be held on first Wednesday in jantiat) 8 95. Respectfully. R. Foster For Bailiff. To the voters of the 919 Dist G M ; fellow Citi zens 1 hereby announce myself as a Candidal, for Bailiff ot the 919th Dist, and if elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the best ambility, Respectfully F, M. Carwile. For Bailiff. To the vo’e s of the 9l9th Dist, G, M I re sp, cttully a.i. our.ee myself as a candidate foi bailiff', and it electe • will do my duty to the best of my ambility W. F. Mclbod Estray Notice Georgia Floyd County: Agrieable to the ordir from tl e < o irt <.l Ordinal ’, will be sold before ill : Court Housi doo? m tin- 9.9ib Disiiii i ii. M. Said Conn:.’ betv- en i lie legal hours oi -ale on'l liursuay t’.u Hili day of m etinlier next ti e following Estra. onedaikied cow about 7 ’ears old split b right ear, with left horn gnawed. Valued at ji Kstrayed by John L. Doss, of saidui-t. and >■ nowon the’premises of said Doss, This Nov. 2< 18 4. . J. C. Moore Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE FOB DE CUBEB 1894. GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Will be sold belore the courthouse door in the city of Rome Floyd (o. Ga., be.wesn the leg al hours of sale on the Ist. Tues->ay in Dec 18'94, the following described pioperiy to-wit. That tract or parcel of land lying and being situated tn the county ot Floyd’anii S ate of Ga ami ly‘ng in i rintup City ai joining Rome Ga., and knowi in the plan of sain I’riStup Citv, as Oily lots numbers K), 41, 42, 43 and 44. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage tl fa issued from the Floyd Superior court, in favorof I’ioneei Saving and loan Company vs.;Maigaret S. and F. L McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft. Also a ihe same time and place. One Bay mare altout ft years old, name Mollie 16 hands high. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fits issued from he Floyd City o mt in favor of A D.JlaidJn Agt. lor L. Lytle vs R . K. Hudson. A" the j roperty of tiie Deft. Aiso.,l <be s one tint- and place. Forty acres of lot o; la U No. 182 i|i 23rd, District and 3rd. Section oi Flotd Co. Ga. Levied ..u by virtue ol a mortgage fl fa issued iiom the Floyd ttipe rior court in tavor of H. B. Scott vs. Juu.R. God dard, as the property of the Deft. Aho at tin same time and piaoe, Un all tha tract or parcel of la, U situated, lying ano beint in the 2.iru, Dist and 3rd. eection ol Floyu tu. ~a and being that,p.rt ot lot iso. 117 in said Dist. and See Jo,- that lies on tl>e »rs. side ol the Summer’ Hie road ami is bounded on lhe so-ith by lali i k .i »ii as Ware 1 no on lhe west oy .<nu <>t M. .’. uverby, <iu the north b’ ilia, part ot lot . o. 117 which .was couveyeii by II i>. Aye ek to w I’. . impson and ou lite East by lie . -uinniem. e io.,d, containing cOacres inoie ol’levs. LeviOUo-i by siriue ot a tl la issued , ion, tlie. Fun l iiy c< urt in lavor of Potts and Por.s vs. R. G. Hackney, as Uie property of the licit. . . olsoac the sane time and place, A certain two horse hack, doome s aied, also a two horse piowNo. o Cl.ananooga wiciiawauka, ai.d t ’O .me horse turning p ows, and also a set of ~ag on banie s, Levied on by vi tue of a mortgage ilia issued i> in ihe Floyd t iry Couit in tavor ■ f James Lo.ig’s. John D. Ynrbiongh, As Uie propeny ..I'.i.e Dei . Au.o a> ihe same nine a, d place. Lot of land Ni>. z2o in lhe 2J..U iii-trie. mid 3rd se-Jon . f i-io, a do. Ga. i eiii-d on by vir ue of a mort gage ti f , issued fn ui the Fioyd Superior court hi tavor of Dinina E. -S.ow-11 v’s. Jo.iu w. Ross as the propervj oi the Di ft. Also at ihe same mue and place, .aits of land Nos. 468, 4ii f ami ."43 in the 3rd. District a <1 4ih -ectiou ot Floyd , <>. Ga con.ainiug 40 aen-s each more or ie-s. Lev eu on by virtue ol a lax Jla issued by J. o. Black T. C. in lavor oi Sta.e and co. vs. Mary E. Epperson, As tke prop rty of tlie Deft. A so ai the sam time aud place, lot of land No. 41 in ihe 23rd District and 3iu Section of Fl yu County Ga. containing 160 acres more or ess. i.ji ieu on by virtue ol a tl la i aued liom Jie Fr yd t i y r ourc iu favor of J. M. Veach A < :o. owueis and holder- vs A B. MeDena.ld as makers and C. F . McCrary as endorser, as the , roperty of :be Det ~ u. F. Met rary sam fi la I’.ct-euiiig lor he balance ot the pureliast !iio.ie.» of -aiil lot. A so at h same :iui“ und place lot of lam No 111 in tm- 4,h district and 4 h sec.i ui ot Floyd ouuiy, Georgia, contamii-g 160 acres mono: e s. Levien on by vir.ue ol a tax fi la issued >y J. J Biaek T. . in f ,vor of state aud coun ty vs Brown Juh sou, as the property of tlie de emlafir. Ais.>a r esan e lime and place, one ba., hors uiuleabout leu ye-rs ol <1 named too.:; oiie .-or el mare mule a on ten yea.sold named Jane, ne « In.e cow named v\ hoe about five rears aud one nug.y.o.ie mow.ng machine, one hay keamloue >wo i.orse Jinnbl sk. in stud, ba er wag J>. Levied o. by virtue or. two fi las one inn gi.gefliaii L.vor <.l J it. l oner, tin labo ur s lein 11 ta in favor of S D Huiii m. h issued from the 1 lojdt i.yCi-ur, ami vs. L AUsiey, as lhe prop rtv of the deleudai.l Al-o at the same time and place, one farm ol ■ orty live aures in 23<i district and 3d stctioii ol ,-loyu count’, Staie of Georgia, described as ollows: < oinmenciog at a stake < n th- eas -ide oi Summerville road, run. ing north 87 1-. tegrees, esr 4u93 10(1 chains to or mar the bend d o stuiiai.la river, ill r.ceup tne river to the South of Dry < reek to the original boon .lie ■ iiie be wee n lots Mo. H'4 and 165 and the iaims •f A IS McDonald, hence wea.e-rly parale-1 with lie first liueand will s.«i<> original line io ihe Sunimei ’ iiie road 61 coains, i iie. co along tlu •asl edge ol said load to s.arUi.g point. Lnvie.- on by virtue of a fifa issued from Floyd Supe rior court in favor of the Georgia Loan an i ru <t company for the use and benefit of Lydia McAlpine, Emeriiite M. Green Rocelia DeWoli vs Sallie w Gibson as the property of the deit. A Iso a l Urn same ume anu place, one half ol lot So 8 in the Oostanaula division to |the city •f Rom». Ga„ commencing at co ner ot North Boundary stree , and 7ih Avenue running west noiu7 h Avenue to the Oostanaula river, bound •in th south by the pn-perty of Mrs l.ucy Ragan < unia..gaio g said property west to Oostanaula river, conta msg one tour room house ami one two room h use,aud about three acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of afi ia issued from the Floy d Ordinary’s court in lavor of Alice now er vs Tho ..as B. Higginbotham, as the property of the deft Also at the same ti.nje and place, a certaie paicel of land lying in the stn Ward of thn city of Rome, (formerly Hil sboro or SuUtb Rome) and known as part of Lot No 54 in s .id Co. and State fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spi ing roa 1 now Maid St. and running back same width 170 feet, m- •• ued oil the North by Kolanu ■ leen, ami on •> c ii by vlr.t John Hughes and o i the on :k by Shorters, being the same property d.ede I by Mrs. S. H. Patterson to K. f. Hargroves Jan. 20th. 1881, and oy R. T. Hargioves needed to Malinda Hargroves.Levied •ni by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd Superior coin, in favor of R, D. Van- Dyke Iraasferee vs MalindaH rgroves. as tlu property of the Delt. Also at the same time and place, That certain lot in (he Sth. Ward of the cit.- of Rome, Fm,. Co. Ga. Beginning at a point’on ’he ease side of Fo t avenue 120 feet south from tha ityrersec- Jon of Cherokee St. -nd Fort Avenue ahd fue ling thence in au easterly direction, parallel •with Cherokee St .63 1-2 feet more or le-s, hence -t tight angle in a southerly direction 60 2-3 lee-., thence at right angle in a westerly ir-eti n 163 t-2 feet, more or less to Fort Ave. and them eal -ng Fort ave’.ue in a northerly m eet on Cti 2 3 t.-ec to the point of beg'nniug Levied " by vi tne cf a Jusiice couri fi fi is med from the 9t9th. Hist. G M. of Floyd Jus ce court in favor of Atlanta Carriage Hard ware i <>. vs. w. T. Drenmm, A the property of Lv Deit. •T, Urenmin, and held by him lin er bond for t ele from M, G. Mclioiia d ami C. S. Sparks. Levy made by H. Beard L. C. Ali-oac J-.e -ante lime and place, all right; itleand i-.'Verestof Mrs. Edward Haile, the De endaiu. !.: and ro ihat tract or paicel of land icatea u the state of Georgia county of Floyd, in the city nt Rome ami in 'he E owah division tl'areof, aud 1 routing Ififf feet on 6th Avenue tnrmeily Etowah sneet, and l:;o feet on East S-cond street, formerly Franklin street, ihe sure being Lit No. 42 on whi -li there is a 7 room reside-ce and a 5 room residence, ami being al so a part as lot N 0,43 adjoining lot No. 42 and fronting on 6th Avenue, this part of lot No. 43 icing included ia .he above frontage on 6th Avenue of 150 feet on which here is a 5 room residence. Tha pa t of lot No. 43 herein levied ipon lyirg betw. e . lot No. 4? and that part of lot No 43 owned by Doug'nss A t'o. and Mr. 'lemlerson. Levied on by virtue of 2 fi fas is ued from the 919 District G M. Justice Court, one in favor of J B. S. Holmes the other in fa vor of Drs. Holmes, Garlmgton and John-on oth vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as the property of the Deft. Levy made by W. I’. McLeod L. C. Also at the same time and place all my (M. B Earle’s) interest in my father's (A. Earl, Dec’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 25th bi-trict and 3rd Section of Floyd Co., Ga; my inteiests described in the will of my father (A. Kaile, dec’d) as being five hundred dollars, and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining property. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued fiom Floyd Stiperii r Court in lavo>- of Ketcbuiu and Elliott vs. Marsus B. Earle, as the property of the oef’t. JAKE C. MOORE Sheriff. PALACE MARKET 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 i ? seehis many friends Thi is tne place to tet all kinds c" steak roast ’hops and c I would be I pleased to have you; ive me a call. i Administrators elaS a oeoigia, Floyd Coi.aty: B Pursuant to an order of ths court of , I B 01 said county; granted on the Sth day ‘W v. inber 1894, there will be sold befotLh', fl home door In theciiy of R„ me J?* the ( fl Floyd en Ike first Tuesday ’ h ' . between tho ,egal hours or »au fl described property to-wlt: That i-at/ ’Tfl *os 192 and IM in the 23rd liburiL .fl Section of Fleyd county oa. beginning rv v d L7 M e’ l ,,na ir'",® KT. V.&Ge Bai I way Co. (now th«* w Railway Ojoftsaid lot No w where^ !h fl known s... Huaiu ,, Branch „ « ra »d and running with said Branch i lurU Lfl until it strikes the original line bets Nos. 192 and 169 ■ line to the Brooks corner: Thence fa - Jfl •rly direct on with the original line be? "fl Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains and fifty i Tfl stake, thence soutlerly at right 5 '" kj tfl original line about twelve chains w fl railroad. Thence with said ral’roali beginning point, said parcle of land e"” ‘’fl 20 acres more or less. Also a parcel ing seventy-five (75) acres mor. or less fl ing parts ot lots NOB . w and fl District and 3rd. Section said .fl owned and possessed by said Stand d *B time of his dea h, said land beiue ' September 3rd 1873 and iecorded u th office in said county in book “T’of i' 159 and special reference is made to conveyances therein referred tofon , fl ic uescnpuou.sohi as the proper - bury, deceased. Terms of sXX S fl sth 1894. cash.lhn ),'(■ C.W. Underwood Admr Est. of,j i fl bury, deceased. ' '■ 1 ears Support I Georgia, Floyd c<u u- I loan whom it may concern: Notice fl by given, that the apprbers appia tX„ ■ apart and assign a second years supi wrt JH zabeth J. Camp, the widow of H. M ca„° ceased, have filed -.heir award, and and sufficient cause is shown, the same wiifl made the judgmt nt of the Court at the fl „ „ Jolln P- Davis, I Ordinary Floyd County, <; e .>rg,»B Application for Letter.” of Difl mission. i Georgia, Flojd county; d tion dnly tiled, th the has a. """V I’fl Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite ' ’'"sefl cerneil, k.ndred and er ititors, o, '■ any the> can, why saidarininistrit i sh uHnl •eivXuX'' i f ' ' his ■ iVi " ,iuw ' mi'l rl ceive lette rs «»f dismission on the Hrs: MtimiJß in Ja uary 1864. This October Ist. ls? 4 II <>r linarv Floy,! 11 v. Petition for Partition, | Mr. J. D. Me-abb, Wrs.Flora ) Petiti nfornaß t MrVwTi' Funkhouser ' titiou” loyusjß “™ r W. Nichol. ) perior Crt,Septß n rnT S ’ ! Terui 1894, ■] G., w Thomas. / 1 i/cfendant, G w. Thomas: You <iß lierebv no ffied to be and appear ai the nertß .erui of the Superior court to be held in and (<>■ c ' ,,u ". v "I 1 r .h« -second Monday in Januaifl 18J5, then and there to make your defense, fl anv you have to the above le i’iion f .-partitiofl sain petition liemg to parti ion among the tivS owners thereof (he foi owing proper'), tu-wiS . W"At was formerly kuo*n as lot number (21fl tu South Rome, fronting on Mais Street, twfl hundred anu fifty eight feet,and running bacfl a.ong f uerokee S.reei so rhuudred and twentO three feet, the back of the lot being only tvfl hundred and forty-one feet wide, con ainiufl two acres more or lees, tieing the property del scribed in a de-d from Alfred shorter tolhnmfl as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870. nubeeM quently conveyed by said Thomas to .hie cbfl dren. Also that tract of land in the Filth Warfl ' » u 8 c * Rome. Ga., lying imineiliatelybacfl of the pro; erty above described and bounflefl How - Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Kefl ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and rufl ning back the same width to an two bufl ilred and forty one feet, being the same propeo ry described in a deed from Alfred Shorter » G W. 'lhomas and children, dated -May 12tM t«75. Witness the Hon. W, M. Henry. Judge ofl Floy d Superior court, This Sept 25:h, 1894. W n , E Bevsiegel elk, Siipt, Court "M Floyd to, Ga, ■ Year's Suppoit. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers appointed to set apal and assign a year’s support to I’ertnelia Evans the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, have tiled their award, and unless good and su’hcient rauee is shown, the same will be made the judge tnent of the court at the December erm, 189 of the court of Ordinary This Nov. 7th. John T. Davis Ordinary Floyd,coun y, eorgia, Bids Wanted. Georgia, Floyd County. The Board of Commissioners of „.as ano Revenue of said County will receive s<dP« r sons desiring to act as ferry man at Pope s ferry, Freeman’s ferry and Veal's ferry in said Coun ty, for t he year 1895. Said bids to be in the office of The Clerk of the Board on or before the first day of January, 1885. Ihe Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Clergy Guardian Sale. I. Susie W. Allgood, Guardian of Andrew F Allgood, will make application to Judge . no- Hunt, Judge of the Superior Court of the circuit, at his office in the court house, in city of Griffin, Spalding county, ' a ' . 3rd nay of December, 1894. an order anthor the sale, at private sale, the so lowing: P ty of Andrew P. Allgood, her ward, to . ® undivided one-third interest in t a and situated in Cathransboro Floy ' known as lots Nos. Thirteen, Knntt* 11 teen, fron.Ugs.xty-s.x fee teach and running back one hundred an< - . eet westerly, this property hereby <’ ing and south of the Baptist churl i. f Said sale is to be made » he reinvestment, because said proper , lots, productive of no rents oi »' constant expense in paying taxes and tn is depreciating in Aalue. attbOOl’. SUSiE W. ALL” 1 Guardian of Andrew I’. AHgewl- Libel for Div orce. <ll rty. ’ L bel for divorc® gnpe ri vs ( No 4b» ", in is'.d. Benj. L. WiUl-»“4 C( , lir t. S<” t. L»'yon 'lollbe <lfcfe» ldau . 1 Aenjan'Hi B t« ani ‘ are neieby notified an(l command; , court ai l ear at the next terlU oftbe I oyd U, be held in the afor esaid count t||Hl »..u on rhe 2nd Moud ay j„ Jiinuar y D |ib e ll,tie co answer pLntiffs l' e ,. “.j <u»r [ iHvorte, As in lefault rf proued as to ju st jee sbaH apl f> j u <lu 1 witness the Hon. M. > • ,'„ t s.-j-teiu a Aforesaid county. This --’tb u p r «.’ ° urt ‘ 6..! 1 . \V'”l'..';tlleyseigel, <’• ’