The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 30, 1894, Image 6

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A call ua or write to J J A SMITH "T General Agent, Roni> • a ~I L EDMONSON n . ’„ 1 .avelipg Pass. Agt. Chatta> ■ . •. t JOS. BRO Traffic Manayir ■ . . < C k .... 1 ■.IMS SOM a as safe and ’•mless as a flai se.il poultice. » 3 -ts like a po’M »ce, outjsierar dpam .nd curing al’ leases peculiar o U ’ias. ‘ Orange Bios; is a pas I 1 dlu, easily vsed at any time; . a applied, iight to the parts Every lady can treat herseL with it. Mailed to any address upon re- Lciptofsx. Dr. J.A. McGill&Co •I Panorama Place, Chicago, IU. Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist t A GRZ wrn OF MME. A. RUPPESr . JbEEfaceblem-- MME. A. RUr -p says; "1 appreciate ti;, : <■■ .'■.-Ap'zfc.- that thrre nro ninny tip ■■ t ‘zmKsandsofladlesintbi'Giiii. ■■ d- States that-Mill Ml, . t J XGKH my World-Benow.,: d; » fIR- w” but have b< ■ • 3’'./°*; 4,”r kept irom dninir so O'- ■ - L* ZIP- countofpri<Lwhirl. iriaj perbo'.tleor Jboulcst Ta' -z together, 5..-.00. In lhat 0,1 of these i»-.v i... ar - opi ’rrtunity, I will ;■ • ‘'■.-T to every caller, ab.-iiiu.l • free, a sanipiA bottle, an 'tea- <2: ■/ J - j-to order to supply th..’ ■ ■ ■ v iS: ~—in any partui.. r rld.lwtllsend itsafely packedin pluMTi: *er !1 charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silverorstru.ii. In every case vs freckles, pimplea.nioth. a’’ - ovness, blackheada.acne.eczeiwa,oiliness.rov.i : • s, or any discoloration or disease of the ski: .-.i wrinkles (not caused by facial ezpi• ••■; \<"jJ Bleach removes absolutely. It dues n--, I u vor up, as cosmetics do, but Isa enre. Addrcs MAD.IXK A. > 'n. 6 East 14th St., l»EWYhr> 'r- - ts |iS OF tefl E’ißy, Quickly, Perniar.3fitiy Reslcr;! MAGNETIC hEilVlKEton'guarant.7.; ri’-itore Lost Manhood, (laraa weaknesses, Nortou bebility aud all the evils from earl; or LtCer ex oesfeea. the results of overwork, worry, s.'ck „ et.c. Full strcn»th, tone and dev>-!o-ix-... u _... to every organ or portion of tho bodif. Improve mentimmediat lyse»n from the first box. T1,.,. ands of letters (if praise on file in ouroflice. Cai } ixi carried in v«t pocket, bedt by mail to an> address on receipt of iv;’ce. One month's tical tr ent in each box. Prico.Ll.OO, o boxes, y.. r ,.(K\ vrlty Written Guarantee to r-fumi mm rjjlf not curve 'L-.r.rit® us for the Genuine. I Cim'i’are Frso. i_ ■ . Administrator Sale, GE iRQIA, Floyd Conniy: Pennant to an order of the Court of Ordinary will ba sold before the Court house door in the i ity of Home, -aid County lietween the legs hvitrs of Sula, on tha first Tuesday in Dec S.-M. the following property to wii ; Laud | Xo 25 lathe 1-th Distr ct and 4th Pecrjon ol Floyd county G*. containing (40) acres more ®r ' esc Also lot No. 24 in the 16th District and 4th j Section of Flejd county Ga containing (40 j acres more or less. Also lot No 864 in the 3rd i District and 4th Section Floyd county Ga. con taining 40 aares mo*e or les s. Said land sold a I ihe property < f Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased— i Terms of sale cash. ; W. H E inis admr. of the estate of Etizabss i Dempsey, deceased. |l STOCK 1 I “Acts Like M agio ’ | THE UNION FEED CO CHATTANOOGA. MAKE AND SELL, Man eld’s Magic Condition Food, For Prevention andCureofDis eases in Horse sa rd Cattie. Magic Poultry Focd and Egg Prcducer. For Cure and Prevention of Dis eases in Fowls of all kinds. Magic Lice Killer. For Exterminating Verminthat nfest Poultry, Horsesand dogs Magic Healing Remedy. A Splendid External Remedy ter Horse and Man. she. i- ghodfj have established re lati'ii in over 15 Stables and ti i.ieiv guarantied to be il I s! < n the market audio do th j “i f. give them a trial. lln j are for sale at Rome bv J. A. LLOYD &C 0 THE HUSTLER OF ROME,FRIDAY NOVEMBE.R 03 1894 *‘ PARALYSIS FOR SALE. Aleohol as n Destroyer of Health, Moral ity and Prosperity. Paralysis has long been deemed one of the direst misfortunes that could af flict humanity—a death in life —the heart still beating, the form perhaps unwasted, but the hand powerless, the foot bound more fast than by fetters of iron, the tongue refusing to speak the words of affection, counsel or com mand. To escape this the man of wealth will spend money like water, and the physician will send him to wander afar over land and sea to flee the withering touch of Palsy's grisly hand. Yet this dread plague is now on sale, and daily purchased at fabulous prices by thousands of the American people. Whoever has seen a drunken man or a drunkard has seen a case of paralysis. There is paralysis of muscle. It mani fests itself early in thelips and tongue, so that, like the Ephraimites who could not say ‘‘shibboleth” at the fords of. Jordan, the victim can not saj* “cen tenary celebration,” and soon the baby words “gixid night” become too much for the stammering lips. The eyes grow heavy, the head droops, the hands lose their grip, the feet stumble, and Boon, in one chaotic mass, what was a man rolls under the table or into the gutter. There is paralysis of vital energy. Never was there anything more dece;< tive than the idea that alcohol is a sus taining power. It is from first to last a paralyzer. Its very stimulus is dee to paralysis. Why docs the blood ilv to the face and surface of the body 1 11 all tingles with the glow” W’hy is t'-e brain stirred to momentary vigor and unwonted brilliancy? F w the same reason that a railroad dashes down the grade when the brakes refuse to work. Every artery is provided with an elastic coat which acts as a brake, restraining the flow of blood. Alcohol paralyzes the delicate fibers, the re straining agency lets go, and the blood rushes in full tide on its way. It is as if the throttle of a locomotive should be set wide open and fche engineer be powerless to close it. But what is the result of throwing all the blood in the body swiftly to the surface and back again? The same as the result of pour ing hot tea from the cup into the saucer. The tea or the blood is cooled, and the infallable test of the chemical thermometer shows that the tempera ture of the whole body will fall within a short time after the taking of alco hol. Hence it is that the drunken man so readily freezes to death. Pure health for every human organ ism depends on the constant and prompt removal of the waste matter of the system, every vein and cell send ing to the surface through some one of myriad outlets the mat«iel that has done its work and become dead matter foreign to the animal economy. If we check this process by closing the lungs or skin or any other channel, the man speedily dies, poisoned by his own corruptions. Alcohol checks this re moval of waste matter. The man “bloats," as we say, perhaps prides him ».elf on his fullness of flesh, and goes about an incarnate sepulcher, ready to die of lockjaw if he runs a splinter into his hand, or to become the ready prey of any disease. There is paralysis of intellect. The man of intelligence, or even of high ability, utters maudlin folly with the ■onfidence that it is supreme wisdom, and takes the laughter that greets his idiotic absurdities as a tribute to the prillianey of his wit. Poor mental paralytic! In a fair, bright day, on a -.alm sea, a commander orders an im possible maneuver, persists in it igainst all remonstrance of his subor linate officers, and sends a great battle-ship, with four hundred nen, to the depths of the blue Mediter -anean to rest till the sea shall give up ts dead. The current explanation is hat the commander’s usually clear tnind was clouded by alcoholic mists. Whether that was the fact may not be surely known. But this is sure; all the .vorld instantly feels that, if true, this was sufficient cause. All men know ■hat a few glasses of liquor would be ••qual to producing just that result. There is no wisdom that may not be i urned to folly by the paralysis of drink. There is paralysis of affection. Alco hol makes the man who comes home <me day with love and tenderness for wife and children to come home the next night an incarnate fiend, more dangerous to that family than a savage from the jungle. It leads him to drag them through years of poverty, hun ger, cold and wretchedness, while he squanders upon himself and his vile comrades in the saloon the wages that might support them in comfort. There is paralysis of will." Who has ever tried to help the drunkard who has not found this failure of that god like power? Here pledges fail. Here resolutions die. The man who knows that every step to the saloon is a step to shame, woe, and death, goes, drawn by an invisible but resistless power, as if under an enchanter’s spell. He has come to what Coleridge called “com plete impotence of volition.” There is one greater depth, and that is paralys‘d of conscience. While conscience lives, even with enfeebled will and mighty appe tite. there is hope There is something in the man to which we may appeal. But alcohol deadens, and at last par alyzes, the moral sensibilities, so that eight-tenths of the world’s crimes are committed and most of its vices per petrated under its power. Either the liquor instigates to the crime, or it is taken expressly to deaden the con science so that the crime may be done. In a word, the magic effect of alcohol Is to paralyze the nerve centers that are the seat of all the finer, nobler powers, while it stimulates to fierce activity those that are the seat of all the coarse, animal instincts. It paralyzes all that is godlike in tnan, and maddens and lets loose all the wild-beast instincts of Bis nature. Did spate permit, it might De shown how for the nation this results in the paralysis of industry, as every shop and factory suffers fr-ra drunken workers; the parabsis of trade, as liquor de Kirovs the buvir uower till million* PBOffllOHlL C H.Hn DENTISTS k J *A. WlLljS—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad nr> * B over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spu lock, Attorney at Law, Masoa Temple Huildidg Temple Building Rome Georgia. JAMKB B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offl. Poverty Hail poatotßan corner 3rd Averne CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney ar Masonic Temple Rotne,Ga. REECE Jtr DENNY—Attorneys at law ott • in Masonic Teiunle. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Con selior at Law—Rome. '•». WH. ENNIS—.Ino. W. STARLING—Emu & Starling, Attorneys at Law, Mason- Temple, Rome, Ga. feb‘23. PHYSICIANS AUG SURGEONS. DM. RAMSUS—Physician and Surgeo Office at residence 614 avenue A, F oor ward. LP. HAMMOND— Physician and Surgeon Otters his j rofessional services to the pe< pie of Roite and surrounding cotintr ithce at Cronch and Watson's drug storu, ■lroad street DR. W. D. E4YT-Office at C. A. Treviti drugstore. *’o. 331 Broad street, Telephon 118, resided >e. No. 21 Frank A-Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre- itt & Johns in drug stort Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Bioinpt attention given all profession ■! call Elect ion otice, Georgia,F oyd county: By order of Board of Commissioners of Roads a-’d Revenue in and for said county of Floy 1 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 of said county, to determine the question whether coupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thons n d (440,000) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county for the purpose of paying the floating indebted ness of said county. Said bonds shall bear inter, est rate of five (ft) per cent per annum, said in' terest payable on the first day of April of each year after the date of the issue of said bondi Said bonds shall bear date April Ist. 1895, and shall be of the following denominations: Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars to be of the de* nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Five Thousand(ss.ouJ, to be of the de nomination of two ($2,00) each. Ten Thou and ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nominatiea of fi>e(sT>.oo) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) tn be of the denomina tion of Fifty ($50.00; Dollars ei 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 tnousand ($2,000) dollars of interest. The seventeenth year five thousand ($15,000) dollars of paiucipal (two dollar bonds) ano sev enteen hundred and fifty ($1760) dollars of inter, est. The eighteenth year, five thousand ($5,000; dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bondt and fifteen hundred [slsoß] dollars of interest The nineteenth year, five thousand [sft,6o(] dollars |of principal [five dollar bonds] ana twe.ve hundred and fifty [st2so] dellaraof inter est. The twentieth year, fi»e thousand [55,006] dol lars of principal [ten dollar bonds] and one thousand [sl,ooo] dollars of interest. The twenty first year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal [ten dollar bonds] and seven hundred and fifty [s7so] dollars of interest. The twenty-second year, five thousand [ss.o- j dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) and fi. hundred ($500) dollars of interest. The twenty third year,five thousand [55,000 dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and tw< hundred and fifty [s2so] dollars of interest, w hen principal and interest will oe fully paid off Ali voters favoring the;issuance of bones will have written or printed on their ballots thi words “For Bonds.” All opposed ihe words ■‘Against Bi nds.” John C. Foster, Chairn.au, Max ueyerhardt, Clerk. Board of Commii sioners of Roads and Reve nue ot Floyd county, Georgia. ..•‘iitrNwiafafr^ ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN For Tax Receiver I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and respectfuUy ask the people of Flovd couatv io give me the office of lax Receiver. Election first Wednesday in January 1890. F. w. QcabLs. For Bailiff I hereby announce myself a eandicate for re election io the office of constable for the 919th D.vt G, M. rloyd Comity Election Ist Saturdax ill January 1895 respec fully W. M. Bvabb' For Bailiff. To the voters of the 919th Dlst G. M. fellow Citizens 1 hereby announce myself as a Cadidate for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected 1 promise to discharge the duties of the offle to be best an bility, Respectfully E. L. Poll ck For Tax Receiver I he ieby announce myself as a canuidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver ol Floyd county Election, first Wednesday in tanuary 1895 M. D. McOsker lhereby rnnounce myself as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiverof Floyd county, elec on to be held on first Wednesday in jaiinaty 95. Respectfully. R. L. Foster For Bailiff. To the voters of the 919 Dist G M ; fellow Citi zens 1 hereby announce myself as a Caudidati tor Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I. promise io discharge the d ties of the office io ihe best ainbility, Kespec.fullv F. M. Carwile. For Bailiff. To the vo ers of the 919th Dist. G, M l re sp< ctliiliy m.. * u. <:e myself as a candidate for bailiff, and it electe . will do my duty to the best ot iny ainbility W. P. Mclf.od Ebtray No.ice Georgia Floyd County: -Agneah.c to the ordtr fn m the Court ol Ordiiiari. will be sold before Ji. * < ourt Houx (For io tbc 'lob Dishict M. Said Count) betwe. it ihv icgalhoius ol >..R «m 'j huisoai tin (i h < :i) ot I>< < embt r ibe 1< Honing E<ktra\ oneuaikte«l c<-w iiboiit < jtais old split in i glit ear. with lelt horn gnawed. Valued at $( l.Mtrayeo by John L. Lops, of said l)i~t. and is now on the premit es of taid Doss, This Nov. 2(i, 18 4. _ J. C. Moore Sheriff. | SHERIFF SALE FOR DE- CfcMBFR 1894.' GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Wil) be sold before the courthouse door in the city of Rome 1 loyd <o. Ga., beiwesu the leval hours of sale on the Ist, Tueluay iu Dec. 1894, the following described property to-witi That tract or parcel of land lying aiid being situated *.n the county of Floyd anu State of Ga and lying in i riiitnpCity adjoining Rome Ga., and knowi in the plan of said Prim up City, as city lots numbers 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from the 1- loyd Superior court iu favorof Pioneer Saving and Loan Company vs.JMargaret s. and F. IL McGinnis. As the property cf the Deft. Also at the same time‘and place. One Bav mare about t> y ears old, name Mollie 16 hands high. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fifa issued from he Floy d City c.,ui t in favor of A l>. Ba din Agt. for L. Lytle vs. R . E. Hudson. A> ihe property of the Deft. Alsosl be s ime t no- and place. Forty acres of lot oi la d No. 182 in 23rd, District and 3rd. Section «r Flovd Co. Ga. Levied v n by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd buiie rior court iif favor of H. B. Scott vs. Jno.R. God dard, as the Property of the Deft. Abo at tile same time ami plaoe, Un all tha tract or parcel of la <i situated, lying and belli t iu tl e 23ru, Dist and 3rd. Section ot Floyu 40. Ga and being thatp..rtof lot ho. 117 in said Dial, and Seciioc that lies on the‘vest side of the Summerville read and is bonnded on the south by laud km.wn as Ware 1 .nd on the west by land ot IV. A. On rliy, on the north by thau part ot lot ho. 117 which was conveyed ‘by H D. A>c ck to w I‘. cimpsun and on the East by ihe .- umniL-rvii.e load, containing 10 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a tl fa issued from the Floyd City court in lavor of Potts and Por s vs. R. G. Hackney, as the property of the Delt. „ Also at the sane time and place, A certain two horse hack, domne s ated, also a two horse plow No. 5 Cbananooga wicliawauka, and t.. 0 one horse turning plows, and also a set of , ag on harness, Levied on by viitueof a mortgage Ufa issued fr- in ihe Floyd < ity Court iu favor of James Long vs. John D. Yarbiough, As the property ot il.e Det'.. Aiso at liie same time and place. Lot of land No. 22ft in ihe 22.. u. District ami ;>rd section of lioyd Co. Ga. I evied on by vir tie of a moil gage fi fa, issued fr..m die Floy d Superior court in lavor of Duma E. Stowell vs. Joan W. Ross as the property ol the Deft. Also at die same time and place. Ixvts of land Nos. 468, 46:i ami .40 in the 3rd. District a d 4:h Section of Floyd co. Ga. containing 40 aer, s each more or less. Lev ed on by virtue ol a lax fi fa issued by J. ,1. Black T. C in lavor of State and Co, vs. Mary E. Epperson, As tku prop erty of the Deft. Also at the sam • time and place, lot of land No. 41 in the 23rd District and 3rd Section of El -yd County Ga. coniaining 160 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue ot a tl la i aued Goin the Fl yd Ci y < ourt iu lavor of J. M. Veach A co, owners and holder-vs A B. McDonald as makers and C. F. McCrary as endorser, as the property of the Deft. c. F. McCrary sain fi la proceeding for he balance of the purchase money of said lot. A'so at th : same time -.nd place lot of lam No 40 in tile 4th district and 4.11 section ot Flovd county, Georgia, contamn g 160 acres more or le-s. Levied on by vinue ol a tax Illa issued by J. J . Black T. .. in favor of stale and coun ty vs. Brown Johnson, as the property of the de fendant. Also at t r e sane timeand place, one ba., hors mule about ten years old named itybe; one sor rel mare mule a ou- ten years old naiugd Jane, one white cow Aamed white about five years and one buggy, one mowing machine, one hay r.,keand one <wo horse ihimbl sk< in siludi Ba ker wage Levied on by Virtue ot two fi las one a mortgage fl la i., favor of J B. l ontfr, the other.a laboier’s lein fi fa iu favor pt S D Hum both issued from the I loyd < ity~Court and vk. i L Ansley, as the prop rty of the defendant Also at the same time anti place, one farm of forty five aores in ‘23d district and 3d siction of Floyd countv, State of Georgia, described as follows: Commencing at a stake i n ih- eas side oi Summerville mad, running north 87 1-2 degrees, e«st 49 93-100 chains to or near i he bend of Oostanaula river, ihenceup the river to the South of Dry Creek to the original boun he line be weeii lots Nos. 1(4 and 166 and ihe lauus of A B McDonald, ' lienee westerly paralei wijk the first line and with said original line to the Summerville road 61 cuuins, ihe..ce along the east edge of said load to starting point. Levieo on by virtue of a fita issued from Floyd Supe rior conrt in favor of the Georgia Loan an ' fru vt company for the use and benefit of Lydia McAlpine, EuioVette «M. Green Boeel la DeWoll vs Salliu W (ylbson as the. property of the deft. Also at th. same i>me am place, one half ot lot Vo 8 in the Oostanaula division to (the city of Rome, Ga„ commencing at co ner of North Boundary stree ,and7ih Avenue run; Ing west trom7ih Avenue to the Oostanaula river, bound on the south by the property of Mrs Lucy Ragan running along said property west to Oostanaula river, containing one four room house and one two room hkuse. and about three acres more ul less. Levied on by virtue or atl la issued from the Floyd Ordinary’s court in lavor of Alice Fow er vs Thomas B. Higginbotham, as the property of the deft Also at the same tinjo and place, a certaie paacet of land lying iu toe sth Ward of thn city of Rome, (formerly Hil shorn or S.utb Rome; and known as ptrt of Lot No 54 in s .id Co. and State fronting 54 1-2 feet on Cave Spiing roa I now Main St. and running back same width 170 feet, bounded on the North by Rolanu Green, and on the South by Mrs John Hughes andon the back by Shorters, being the same property d ede i by Mrs. S. H. Patterson to k. T. Hargroves on Jan. 20th. 188 t, ami by R. T. Hargioves needed to Walinda Hargroves. levied mi by virtue of a mojigige tl fa issued from the 1- loyd Superior cimrc In favoi! of R, D. Vue- Dyke transferee vs M.iliqda H rgroves. as the p'opertyof the Deft.* Also at tlie same time and place, That, certain lot in the sth. Ward of the cit; of Rome, Fiovn Co. ua. Beginning at a point ou ’he east side of Fo t avenge 120 feet south froirfthe intersec tion of CYerokeeSt. -nd Fort Avfnue and run uing thence in an - asterly direction, parallel with Cherokee st. .63 1-2 feet more or le-s, hem e t right.angle in a soutnerly direction 66 2-3 feet, tjieiilee at right angle in a westerly iir> eti-m 163 1-2 feet, more or-less to Fori Ave. andtheiice.nl ng Fort avenue m a northerly direction 66 2-3 feet to the m-int of beginning Levied on by vrtue <f a Justice court fi f. is sued from the'.ll9th. Dist. G M. of Floyd Jus tice court in lavor of Atlanta Carriage Hard ware Co. vs. W. T. Drennon, Ay the property of lie Deft. .T, Drennon, and h4ld l»V him un let-bonq for tisle from M, G. -McDniia and C. S. Sparks. Levy made by H. Beard 1, < . Alsotu Hie same timeand place, all right; titleanffii terest of mis. Edward Haile, the De fendant in and to i bat tract or pare 1 of land ocated in the state of Georgia county of Floyd, in the city ot Rome and in ’he E owah division thereof, and iron ting 150 feet on tth Avenue formeily Etowah street, and 130 feet on East S-cond street, formerly Franklin street, ihe s in-e Iveii.g 1 >t No. 42 on which there is a 7 room resideace and a 5 room residence, and being al so a part as lot N 0,43 adjoining lot No. 42 and fronting on 6th Avenue, this part ot lot No. 43 being iucUided iu he above 1 routage on 61 h Avenueof 150 fee’An which 'herejis a s’room r< sjdence. Thai par of lot No. -klh-rein levied’ upon lyii g betw. c , lot No.-4 ■ and that i>art of I<4 No 43 owned bji Dougigss v Co. and Mr. Henderson. Levied on bv virtu i of 2 tl fas is sued from the 919 District G M Justlce'Court, one in favor of J B. S. Holmes’he other in fa vor of Drs. Holmes, i.arlmg on and John on hoth vs Mrs. W. C. Haile, as 11 e property of tlje D. Levy made by W. P Mcl eod LC. Also at the same time and place all iny (M. B Earle’s) interest in my father’s (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 2ft h I i trict >nd 3rd Section of Floyd Cd., Ga: my inteiests described in the will of my fath -r (A. Earle, dec’d) as being five hundred dollars, and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining prop-rty. l.evied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued fiom Floyd Superior Court in lavor of Ketcnum and Elliott vs. Marcus B. Earle, as the property of he Deft. JAKEC. MOORE Sheriff. PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has opened up a meat mar at 4 C >thran St. where he will be glad o ceehis many friends Th.i - is the place to get all kinds or steak roast >hops and c I would be! pleased to have you] livemeacall. » AdmiH«tratorß elaS Geotgia, FloydCoi.aty • v ember 1894, there will be sold i t h|Use door in the.Miy of Rome. and^Jnf o ''" Fluyd an tke nrst ’Tuesday ln iw of between th., legal hours or sale 2 18,J4 - described property to-wit- That n> 0 °* iu K Non 192 and 193 in the 23rd trl ct ° f L ° W Section of F lo yd county «a. begi 3rd west aid.of the Sehna Division "f ? ?Lrl" K. T. V. &g. Railway Cn ,r,nerl y the Railway Co.) on said lot No 192 wh/ B ° Utheru known ~“H . me‘s Branch” tea’ ?* h . road and running with said lira, v d untii it strikes the -riX line ‘ “ OrlhWet Normand 169 TbenXen win. ‘.Ir en 108 line to the Brooks corner; Theucl p Ki “ a •rly direct on with the origins] line b.t ‘‘ N ° nh Nos. 193 and 168, ten chains and fifty ."T lot « stake, thence soutterly at rie-ht V lnks toa original lino .bout twelve chain. ’’ ne: t 8 Witll - Ther.ce with said beginning point, said parcle of l a .m ° “*• 20 acres more or less. Alg(( a ng seventy-five (76) acres mor. or 1X . be ’ Ing parts ot lots no.. 167 and ’a d ~e‘ Districtat.d 3rd. Section said <- ° th# 23rd owned and possessed by .aid s'tansV’' 1 3tMe * time of his dealh, said land beinr < atthe September 3rd 1873 and recorder i..K d ’ date office in said county in book “T" "r th ' ! Clerks 159 and special reference is made t°<, .conveyances therein referred to for Bern . ic uescription.Sold as the property of j 1 8u‘ f ' bury, deceased. Terms of sale cast r> ® sth 1894. Mh ' rhis Nov. C. W. Underwood Admr. Est. of j a bury, dec eased. ’ A * ”tang 1 ears Support. Georgia, Floyd C< u n To all whom it wi.y concern: Notice y given, that ti, B apprisers appoi, t»i i tl , □*. ai.art and assign a second years support to Eh zabeth J. Camp, the widow of H. M c aill . , ' ceased, have filed their award, and unk‘« a ami sufficient cause is shown, the same made the judgment of .he Court at the Dece ffl John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Floyd county; Whereas Alexander Johnson, Admiuistra’n. any the.t can. why said a unGtrat .r s>. be discharged fro;, ins adhihostran, a»u‘ a . eeiye letters of dismission on the first aomi/ in January 1864. This October Ist. 18?4 J JH V <’*. I) ii’ ia Or liiary Fl.,yd , ia „" Pt tition for Partition, Mr. J. D. Mcx'abb, Mrs,Flora 1 PetiH n & M t r 8 T S w n Ntah l i tition ° toydSu M r T, W, Nichols j perior Crt, Sejit. r, „,?*• ( Term 18m, G., w Thomas. j r ° the Defendant, G w. Thomas: You herebv no ified to be and appear at the “ext term ot the Superior court to be held in and for 1895 C then ly n > !‘. , h he Beco,Kl ''“"day in January 18Jo, then and there to make yr»ur defense if an v you have ro the above i e* it ion for partitioa Said petition being to parti.ion among the five owners thereof the fol owing proper’), to-wit What was formerly known as lot number (21- ri South Rome, fronting OXI Mam Street, twe hundred and fifty eight feet,and running back 1 1 ¥ r,, ( teo reec f<> ?r hundred and twenty three feet, the back of the io;, being only tw®- forty-une feet wide, coniafniwg two acres more or ieee, being the property d<r senbed in a de d from Alfred Shorter to Thom as rhomas, dated February 11 th, 1870, bubse auently conveyed by said Thomas to his cbd dren. aibo that pact of la id in the Fifth Ward Koine, Ga., lying immediately back °^ l hi P ro -* ert y abave described and bounded Jllow: Fronting on Cherbkee (formerly Her ry street, two hund r ed and seven feet, and run ninß back the same width to an two him an< ? ne being the same proper ry described in a dee*! from Alfred Shorter te J* W. Thomas and children, dated May 12th 1875. Witness the Hon. W, M- Henry. Judge oi Floj d Superior court, This Sept . 2Bt’h, 1894. Wn. E Beysiegel clk.Siipt, Court "J Floyd Co, Ga, Year’s Suppoit. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To .11 whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers appointed to set apar and assign a year's support to I’erinelia Evans the widow of Isaac Evans, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient eau-e is shown, the same will be made the judge ment of the court at the December erm, 189 of the court of Oruinary. This Nov. 7th. John P. Davis Ordinaiy Floyd,county, corgia, 4w. Bids Wanted. Georgia, Flotjil County. The Board of (’bininissioiiers of a Dl * Revenue of said Lounty 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 offic*- of The clerk of the Board on or before the first day of January, 1885. 'lhe Board reserves tin right to reject any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Guardian Sale. 1. Susie W, Allgood, Guardian of Andrew F Allgodii, will make application to Judge Jno. J Hunt, Judge of the Snperiorl ourt of the Flic circuit, at his office in the court house, in th* city of Griffin, Spalding county, ’ a., on the 3rd nay of December, 1894, an order anthorizinff the sale, at private sale, the so lowing proper ty of Andrew I‘. Allgood, her ward. to-Wit: One undivided one-third interest in that tract o and situated in Cathronsboro Floyd Ce.. and known as lets Nos. Thirteen, Fourteen anil fi teen, fronting sixty-six fee t ach on Broad stree and running back one hundred and ninety-eig - et westerly, this property hereby sold lies joitv ing and south of the Baptist church. Said sale is to be made for the purpose reinvestment, because said property is voian lots, productive of no rents oi income an constant expense in paying taxes and the same is depreciating in value. SUSIE W. ALLGOOD, Guardian of Andrew P. Allgood. Oct. 30,1894. Libel for Div tree. ’ <<inty. vs l L . be l fOrd . iWrCO: super) Benj. L. o illiunn i ( ( ,art. Sei t-totm 'lojtl'e ilefeiida°J Lnjamin L. Williams, J , are neielij notified an«l ’ command. ' 1 to. '' t ap| ear at ilie next ternl , f the S| >l '' rl -' .. to beh bi 111 the aforesaid, county o n - , U)U on theJi.d Moud a .. ~, .January !<■■• :I,lb tb< m to'answer piintifis I" - 'rt w ilnorce, As in defaultthereot ss.i/1 court I proceed as to justice shall appertain. . ( f I witness the Hon. W. M. Henry aforesaid county. This 2flth day of s 1 I 5 a pr,:cou ij 4 it