The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 10, 1894, Image 5

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MCl‘J*EttT.iV/pu<> > NO,e East 14th St., NEW YO.’K ci’. » wilEI Easily, QtilSely. magnetic nervine ten guarantee to restore lost Manhood. ( am woakneuses, Nor-ous Debility ami all the evils from eari; or later ex esast*. the r-snlts o’ overwork, worry, sickness, etr. Full etiMugth, tone and development given tn every organ or portion of the body. Improve uientimm-diat-Jy 80,1 H from the first box. Thau*, ends of letters of preise on fibs in our ofiteo. Cai. be carried in vest pocket. Bent by mail to ar y address en receipt of price. One month’s treat ment in each box. Price 41.00,6 boxen. $3.00, wit’r Written Guarantee to refund money if not cured lend te as for the Genuine. Circulars Free Jrllvlßk ■ 1 vMyjy Valuable tostimonv from PRQ.F GENTRY the well known and popular proprietor of Prof. Gen ry’s EQUINE AND CANINE PARADOX. The most remark ablpcollactio and exhibition of Educated and Performing Dogs and Ponies n«w on the r«ad . We r due Prof Gentry’b opinion very highly, as w« consider him very empetent authority on the sub ect being the m»st successful awd fxperiencad trainer in this coun try- EOK’STOOKMEN OR HOEiSSk’SN I have had a very extensive ex perience in the training aud care $f stock especially horses and profess to know what is required to main tain them iu thriftjhealthaud good condition, particulary where they are confined and stallfed end do not have the benefit of pasturage er good food. I have examined and havebeen made familiar with the constituents of Mansfield’s Magic Food aud I am convinced that it is a pure, safe and reliable vegetable remedy for conditioning stock and a? an evidence of the same lam now using it among my valuable troupe of Educated Ponies, believ ing that it will do what is claimed for it. PROF. H. B. GENTRY. O.M HIPPS &BRO-. chants, POWDER SPRINGS Gii .says: “After giving Magic Food a thorough trial on our stock we can recommend it as being a certain aud most reliable remedy for the cure and prevention of diseases in stock It does all that is claimed for it. and should beused by 'all stock raisers. Magic Food is sold by L. A. Lloyd bo and Johnson & Watters, Rome Ga. Do you eat Bread? i hen for the best, buy c 'Charley Stoffragen, Dont buy your Toys and Holiday goods un you see our line, which is large and complete in every re ject, consisting of all the latest imported and hornestic toys. De sure to see our lln ® before you buy. Wiiibeopen for in fection on Dec. 1 sth. r Very Truly W.H. boker &Co 19& 20 St. Rome Ga. b'cctric^Wheel Sign. lj '- - J..A. The lie rocs ho ed Chafin Cai’g-ii. THEY Id j iSJ.hL They Admit Their Guilt Without any Hesitation. Torn Mann C-T'qhtin Bartow, he is Wanted for Robbing Bartow Faiw.rs. The two negroes who assault**'’ Mr. John Chafin. n»mr his hoir.t several days ago, are orcupving a cell in Floyd countv ini!. b'a.'urdav uiyht Marshall Tid.- "ell and BailifT Ah .J<>n< s, of S<- ney, heard of the whereabouts of the guilty parties and went to Hickwan’s Ore washer in Polk county and arrested them, and on yesterday brought them to this city. They are fwi young negr< es named Henry Beavers and Jim Westbrooke. Beavers is about 80 years old and Westbrooke not over 21. They are rather pleasant look ing negroes, and do not have a vi cious appearance at all. They are unquestionably the parties, as they, admit their guilt. This morning they were seen at the jail by a reporter of this paper, and talked freely about the affair —Westbrooke’s doing most of the talking. “Yes sir, we done it, and ’there aint any use of denyiag it Henry and me was both pretty drunk, and was going towards home, when that came along I says,yonder comes a man. Lets get some mon ey, and Henry says all right.” „“So when the fellow got past us we both jumped into the wago* , and grabbed him around the neck, and Henry took his money and watch. “Who did the shooting?” whs asked him. “I did” spakeupßeavers. “I did not shoot to hit him but just to scare the mules, but it seems that I did.” The two 3&sroea were in town ist Friday »ad »®ld Ch ’’n’. flratch to an old negro restaurant keeper down town. Bailiff Jones had no difficulty in securing it this morn ing. Both men are from Polk county and claim that this is their first trouble. THE OTHER ROBBERY. It will be remembered that on last Fndny Messrs Clements and Olliver, two Bartow county farmer were held up and relived of $34 in cash. Saturday evening Henry Mc- Climick was arrested on suspicion, aud placed in the Floyd county jail but he claims that he can prove an alibi. Saturday night near Euharlee in Bartow county, officers ran upon a crowd of negroes in the woods gambling. They recognized in the party negroes who w’ere wanted on the charge of robbing the two farmers. They ordered them to halt, but the whole crowd brokejand ran.au I the officers commenced firing into them. One negro, whrso name «oald not be learned, was wounded dm g’i’on<ly it is said. One of the party was To*n Maun a ne-ro of shady character, well known here. It will be remembered that some month ag o he stold a .oa t from Gammon , and was chase 1 a.id shot by Deputy M trshall G nice- Yesterday morning Deputy Sheriff McConnell learned that Mai n wai m North Rome, and Mr. Guice went out and secured him The negro thinks he was arrested on tbeebargeot gambling and do.» not drn«m «« bein" implicated m th® . There is strong evidence against hi These robberies are becoming seriously frequent, and now in jail on such charges, should ieiv. the fiH! - xt. i.t tbe law. Charley Stoffragen, successor to Jamison Rros isnowservingthe ve?y’ best breads and clke that can bet had in the city. THE HUST’-EP OF ROME, MONDAY DECEMBER 10 1894 /’. r’ Pj , jULtI . ‘ VKTIPTS ] A. e)> -- lieu:i.'( I-J Broad j B uvor C'uik.«>! uro - ~.-r» ATTOBWtVR J. H. Bpti lock, ttiorney at Law, Mxuxm 'i<ir.|»l<- Kmi-li.lg Temple Building Rome 1 AMES B NBVlX—.ittoruey at Law Olfi, J Bovurc. H <i| poa.orDc•• eor'ior 3rd 4»»un- w> >•»:» Vi:ornv> at Mi.souie r.,mple Homt-. Ha. 'e:v»-<. .> *.kumw«w O 1 ’■ ■’ ’ N Y—Atturi.ei:,ar lawt.An.-, f'-j j.. (..U.,.)),. r<>»>Vle. Rol lii, tAr A ■ • ' l Me Vt-.'H Attoraay anti Vv B Mdlot-av f Home, •• .. WH. EX' iu. W HTAHLING -Exo w Jv ':;r, a: Law, Ma&oo: Temple, Rou.e, Ga. t'eb'23. PHYSICIANS AFO SU.33SONS. F aa'c a. Wynn, Phvei- lac ai.rl Surcon Residenct, coni- r "111. Avo ana t Ast Firtt bt. Office, Ke--m 8 ii Jluuical Bui'Xliug evei J, T. < rouch A Co Drag a lore DM. KAMSI !<--Physician and Burgeo Ofiice ar residence 614 avenue A, e’onr ward. LP. HAMMGSIi PhyMciav andßargeoi g Otlt.rs hi» j zc-toesioual sen ices ro the p pie of R-i.ce and surr-,' aiding count: ithce at Croud and War.aou’tt drug More, <road street DR. W. L>. FfHYT-Olfice at C A. Trevi: drugstore, /o. .331 Broad street Telepbo: 11(1, lesidon .e. N 0.21 Eleclion Notice, Georgia Floyd county: By order or Boaru of Ccmaaissioners of Road: a?d Revenue in and for said county of Floy notice is he:eby given that on the second (2nd day of January, 18(15, an election will be held at ail the voting precincts within the limits ot said county, to determine the question whe.bei Coupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thous.o ii S-l-a OOii; Dollars shall be issued by Floyd count) for the purpose of paying the floating indebted ness of sa:d county. Said bonds shall bear mte . est rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said in terest payable on the first day of April of each year after f ive date of the issue of said bond: Said bonds shall bear date April Ist. 1895, ami shall be of the following denominations: Five Thousand (®S,Ut)O) Dollars to be of the de. nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Five Thousand(ss,ooo) Dolla- s to be of the de nomination of two ($2.00) each. Ten Thou, and ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de Hominatien of five ($5.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten ($10.00) ijollars each. Ten Thonsaud ($10,000) to be of the denomina tion off ! 's'o.oo) Dollars e> ch. For tl fir - 'teen years, only the interest oi said ben, s shall -e 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 ($5,000) dollars of paincipal (two dollar bonds) and sev enteen hundred and tifty,(sl 750) dollars et inter est. • The eighteenth year, five thousand is.;,oftii doJars of principal ($5.00) live dollar bonds and fifteen hunur- d [slsoo] dollars ot interes: The nineteenth year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars jof principal [five dollar bonds] am: twe.ve hundred ana fiity [sLi-oo] dellars.uf inter est. The twentieth year, fi-o thousand [.*5,005] doi tlars •fprincipal’ [ten dollar bonds] and one thousand [sl,ooo] dollars of interest. The twenty first year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal [ten dollar bond - and seven hundred and fifty [s7so] dollars of interes:. hline twenty-second year, five th ottsand [s'.,ooo] dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) aad five hundred ($500) dollars of interest. , The twenty third vear.tive th-nsand dollars of principal (fifty dollar botfd) aud two hundred and fifty [s2so] dollars of interest] when principal aiid interest will be fully paid oil All voters favoring Uie'issuance of bonds will have written or printed on their ballots the words “For Bonds.’’ All opposed the words “Against Bonds.” John C. Foster, Chairman, Max -leyerhardt, Clerk. Board of Commissioners of Roads and Reve nue of Floyd county, Georgia. Year’s Suppoit. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : Notice is herebj given, that the appraisers appointed to sot apar and assign a year's support to Mrs. Rosa < raton the widow of T. J. Craton, . eceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made the judg ment of the Court at the January term, 1894 of the Court of Ordinary. This Dec. 3rd, 1894. John F. Davis Ordinary Floyd coun y, ■ eorgia, 4w. Petition for Partition, Mr. J. B. McNabb, Mrs,Flora ) Petition for par XVa trs, Samuel Funkhouser} tition c loyd Sti & Mr T, W, Nichols ) ’P® rior Se l ,u vs, ( Term 1894, G., yv Thomas. I To the Defendant, G W. Thomas: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next, term of the Superior court to be held in and tor sai-l county on the second Monday in January 1895, then and there to make your defense, it any you have to the above petition for partition Said petition being to partition among the ny® owners thereof the following proper'v, to wit yvhat was formerly known as lot number (-1: in South Rome, fronting on Main Stree , two hundred and fifty eight feet, and runningback along Cherokee Street so. r hundred and 1 went) three feet, the back of the lot being only two hundred and forty-one feet wide, comaising two acres more or lees, being the property de scribed iu a deed from Alfred shorter :o I'l"ut as Thomas, dated February 11th, ibdl.. quencly conveyed by said Thomas to 'J' 1 ’ dren. Also that tract of land in Hie iltl J' Aid of the city of Rome, Ga„ lying immediately back of the property above described and bounded How: fronting on Cherokee (formerly 1 er ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and run ning back the same width to an two nan dr: 1 ami forty one feet, being the same projier ty described in a deed from Alfred Shorter to GW. Thomas and children, dated May 12tb Witness the Hon. W M- Judge of Floyd Superior court, 1 . clk.Supt, Cowrt Floyd Co, Ga, Years Support. Georcia Floyd county- Toaßwhom itmay concern: Notice is here by given, tha the appraisers appointed to set apart and assig. a years support ;t. Mat tie Sledge, U>® wld,w of J ' A - Slel, S e ’ ue Xed, have hied their award, and unless good and s.tficient cause is shown, the same will b made the judgment of the Court at the Jann ary term 1895,0 f the Court of Ordinaiy. This Dec 3rd 1894. J< h : P. Devil, Ordinary Fleyd eouAly G». MB! 1885 '(oor- a, Floyd c . i-rrty: id oeso'd belwre ibe ( rurt house do r ibecityof 11-um,. Flovl noun y. ~a brtwee -he legal Imur.of wfo ,m lv* Ist Tuesday iu lamiary 18 ,j. f'aa ii> low) .g ui-scnu-Hl propuity All of lam! lot No til in th* 15th District unit i b Seciionot Flonl e.mn-y Ga. exc-p SOacre “ff of ili« uoith oml of-aid lot heretofore lai : ■•ft aad pl tieu a. Flic d>w rof Jlary <> Lipham. 1 of raid 10l c-m. atnmg ;io ae. mor-- or loss • ■ -icd on by virt motiififa isai-ud Iro n th e-rti-f Grdin.in <M’Floyd county, in favor oi •1 r. (J. Liobam a..Fu I. Hardin, executor, .-the proper.-<.f -hi e.*t;ue of A.S. I.ipliain • f • use.:, lepr.-e iied by J >tui L Hardin, he ex ■uut-r oi -aid -,s a e. - iso at th-- a-mi: time and p’a e. that part o ot of land No 2,0'1a -be 23rd Uistrict and 3r, ee.tionof Fley-l vminty G.i. ex-emung acr---. aid I-t. trom Hast to we.t and lying ju-t uortl f tha portion of sui-l lot .old to Authu) -mi h aad e-.iAaanfng th ty-uine and 33 19“ er-s, us appears by mference t< a plat of th -ante, made by Hiue M. Smith Alsoall tea: parcel of laad lytae in tha'.’Snl District and 3rd 'ection of Floyilcoun.y -,a. being fifteen acres of lot No 27’> wh ah is fully described in a de -reein (he case <a< -'lark Fruit vs Flizabj.li Da- - isii- Floyd Superior Court adjoining the above descriltedlSacreMUd Alex Hawkins property ami 'lark Fruit's land, all the said property being heeaine upon which Caesar Stdiinsnow reel ie. Levied upon by virtue es two Justice eourt ti fa’s issued from the 104sth District G. M in fa vorof John Kincaid vs Caezar Scallins,; as .he ptoperty of the defendaut. Levy made b» ioe Lanham,L C . Also at the same time and plnoe. One b:.y horse mule about 10 years old name Tobe, me sorrel mare mule abaut ten years old ■isme June, one white cow named M hire al-on i 5 years old aud one buggy, one mowing mac ■due, one nay rake and one iwo horse thimble skein Studebaker wagon. Levied on by vittue ■»f two fi fas one mortgage ft fa in favor oi I . B. Porter |tbe ether a Laborer’s leio 11 fa in avor of S. D. Hunt, both issued from the Floyd City Court aud vs. C. L. Ansley, As the property of the Deft. Also al the same time and place. North hal >1 lot of lai d No. 168 iu 24tb, Dist. aud 3rd, Sec ion ot' Fioyd Co. Ga. containing 81) acres im-ie r less, pointed out by Dcieiciant in ti fa. Lev ed on by virtue of a Justice court fi fa issueu iron: the 919th. Disr. u. e in favorof C. T. Hen son vs. L. M. Rush, As the property of the Def. Levy made by w. S, Thomas C. Also at the same time and place4o acres ot laud being in the northwest coruer of laud lot No. 144 in the 23rd Dist, and 3rd Sect, of Floyd - o. Ga. Levied on by virtue ota Justice court ft fa issued from the 1048th, Dist. G. M. in favor >f R D. Vauuyke vs, TJ. .McClain. As the property of the Deft. Levy made by Joe Lan. nani L. C Also at the same time and place forty-five hundred pounds of seed cotton mere or less and ten acres of corn more or less. Levied on by vir ueofa mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd City court in favor ot 11. B. Tilly & Co. vs Jno vV. Copeland Agent as the property of the de eudaut. Said property can be seen where it i ;.ow located on what is known as the r.C.Hamp ton farm near Fosters Mill in Floyd county. Also at the same time aud place a certain two horse hack double seated also a two horse plow Ne 5: Chattanooga wicha wauka, and two one liors turning plows and a set of wagon harne -s- Levied on by virtue of a mertgage fl fa issueu from the Floyd City court in favor of Jas. i.ong vs Jehu D Yarbrough, as the property oi he defendant. Also at the same time and place one buy mare niuie 8 years old named Fanny, ese bay horse mule eight years old named George. 5 two horse drays with 5 sets of double har ness and five hundred bushels of corn more <•> r : less corn can be teen and will be delivered on. whatis known as the Hamilton farm m the 4th Ward of the city of Rome where the said I). Brown now resides. Levied on by virtue oi. i. mortgage li laissuedfrom the Floyd jjity court iu lavor of Chas I) Wood vs C Brown, as the property of the detendaut, Also at the same time aad place one blackfiinrse Mule name Alec one gray horse mule named isleorge one gray .horse mule namen Bob, one gray horse niuie nauieu Sam, one bay mare mule one yellow mare mule, 800 bushe s of corn more or less aud 400 thousand bundles of fodder more or less by virtue of 2 distress warrants issued by E, R. Lnmpkin, N. P. and J- P. returnable to the City court of Floyd county ca in favor f Martha H Hamilton vs C Brown As the property of the Deft. Corn and fod dercan be seen and will be delivered on what i» known as the Hamilton farm in the 4th. yyard ot the City of Rome where the said C. Brown now resides. AI oat the same time and place, One daik -(Silted cow 10 years old nam d .Mollie 1 yellow ■•pottod cow 6 years old name Lady, owe brin die bull r bout 3 years old, 1 b.ack Ox about 3 years old, one thimble skein wagon, -.wo horse about hall worn. Levied on by ’ irtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd Superior Court in favar of Mrs. Lenora Rainwater, Mis. M. F. Caldwel and Win Albert Caldwell, vs, Juo. W. Caldwell As the property of the Dett. Also at the same time and place, One Iron gray mule named Toni and three bales of cotton Levied >n by virtue of a mortgage fl fa hsued from the Floyd City Coart in favor of Jas Doug lass & Co. vs, Stanford Turner and Jeff James As the property of Stanford Turner. Also at the same time and place J black horse mules bought o' Bass Bras. & Co. 200 bushels of :orn more or less in crib, 2,000 bundles of fodder more or less, 1 anvil, 1 bellows, 3 bales cotton, 1 sixty-live saw Gullet gin with conden sers feed r and belting to run thslabove machin. ery, The corn, fodder and machinery can be seen on the farm of W II Boyd, five miles south of the city of Rome, where it is now located. Levied on Uy virtue of 2 Distress warrants is sued by Walter Harris j P. and returna hie to th Floyd city court in favor of W H Boyd j vs J D Ma'his, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place, all of lot of land No, 25 except so much as is described in the deed of James M. Bpullock to James Hart of date Nuv. 38111, 1858, and in Book “L” of Deeds page 457, also the east half of lot No. 28, also the east half of lot No. 47. also the west half of lot Ne, 48, except so Kiuch ther e of as isde-cribed in a deed of Mrs. Elizabeth A Spulloek to W. C. Briant Trustee etc. of date of January 9th, 1879, aud recorded in book “Y” of deeds, page 235 and in the deed from Mrs. Elizabeth A. Spulloek to w. C. Briant Trustee etc, of date April 14ch, 1879 recorded in Book of deeds page 404» All lying and being in the 4th, Dist. and Fourth Section es Floyd Co. Ga., containing in all 370 acres Imore or less. Le > led on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the j Floyd Superior court in favor of Albert L. Rich ardsen vs, Jas. H. Spulloek, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same tima and place in the 3rd District and 4t 3 Section of Floyd county Ga. known as lets No’s 697, 698 and 743. Also 2 acres' off of the northwest corner 0f10tN0.744 centain ing in all 132 acres except two acres sold etf 743 en the south side of new Cave Spring road in southeast corner of said let to Primitive Baptist churchschool house, and 2 acres off of the south wes. friier es said lot 743, sold to B. F.weaths > e h.’ll ores <u su'd rts«>, and Heine th •a in- ac.-ie evlrt-l -> o !>■ attawlmiei t <>n March 4 L l*A. L.v,*.< upon br v>r.,i. ->l i II i.i issued 1,,1r0n: the •'lonlS ~ ,0.. r iivfavor • L. i I ' Mt-- dolou A,lt.. X.. «t 'h- s>u e titn-' in-l pl ><■< eby lot In ilo i-ll.h W-r-i ol the < lt) <q Rime, riny.l e<>uut) in i-o-i'iiiHii g a < ill a- r» tner-ror e », fronting • H u< '-roti i i sui-1 girth War »aui <>■• > >•! K Hi-', m I iu o i cue wet »i,be -,r said 111 ff ■ rev:, adj !■: ng toe lot of iVtt Frermra, ou :ln uwi. . , i .ue lot ol N‘ b<> ilriM.l ~ , the mu San l«: ,g dm pi.uie wlmr, 4efena.au s now i •si-lOa.wi I: :il. Him tmpr ov. meals, her- <>.. . i.e v eI on l.y •hut.- < I a .lusilco cxxtrt h fa usue irons .beuu nis.rio, o m iu ia>-,r»ij. «>. •Ya.i , ,i vs Ju ki Scott au I To » Scott, as the ;,r .perry ot Julia Seo:t. one oi' -hue d, fumiums Also .it lhesKUm lim. imo placv. eny lot iu the ■ ilih Ward of Hue ci:y ->.' Rome Hovd c-m,t)> u e. containing a half ncie more or less iron ing m ibenov hsi-ivot Boned.iry street,in said i'if.l. ward, oi iMm city of lion e, aud adjoining the Io >1 Hrmn Turau on the rn>-t, a tithe lands or J. , I'olloek on the north, and j. If. iioskiusou o ilh'-weai, beir.g the place wln n-on the de 'endaiits reside, wi’di ad the im|.iovei>,em # It r«oB. L.vtedoi, by virtue of a ju ticecour' ft fa issued i-oin the 919 h Districts M iu lavo: of AM. vva’iers vs Zack Stsnruela and Emily : mu Is, as hs ropurty of E-uil/ Saiunols one < of Cha defeudan s. , Also at tlw same time and place. Due black -urile about .B)ears old named “Jim” purchased of W. A. Pugh. Levied ou by virtue es a uiort- ' gaxe fl f» issued from the F.oyd City court in favor vs W. A. Ihigh vs, Mrs. E. J. Wimpee, as rhe property of the Deft. JakkC. Mrmitn Sher ff. Notice. * GEORGIA, Floyd Couniy: | To whom if may concern: Notice Is hereby given of my consent that my wife Louise , Huffman become a public and free r'ealsr, on , uan after January 7th, 1895, becoming thereby , Hable for all har contracts and with power to , enforce same in her own name. This Dec. 7th, , >8.4. , 12 7-d.3od. W. W. Huffman. Libel fer Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county: Minnie Bates, > Flevd superior oonrt vs J No 73 David Bates, ) Libel for Divorce The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir ed in person or by Attorney, to be ami appear.at the superior Court next, to beholden in and for : the county sforesaid on Ihe 2nd Monda) in Jan- i nary 1895, then and there to a swer the Plan- | ill’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such appearance said couurt will proceed the eon as ' to justice may a] per ain. Witness the Hon. W. M. H-nry, Judge oJsaid court, this the 28th daj of Nov. 1894. M ui, E Beysiegel, Clk, Siq>r, court , Floyd county oa, — 11 j 1 Libel for Divorce. ' Georgia, Floyd connty. Emma Dodd I Floyd Superior Court vs j No. 72 < B.H. Dodd ) Libel for Divorce. The defendant, B. H. Dodd, is hereby required in person or by Attorney,to be and sppearat tile Superior Court next, to be holden in and for the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Janaary 1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s Li bel for Divoree, as in default V sucii appearance -aid Ceurt will preoeed thereon as to justice may appertain. Witness tire Ilan. W. M. Hanry Judge of said Ceurt, Miis the Mth day of Nov. 1894. Wm.E. Beysiegel, Clk, Supr, Court, ' Floyd cuuuly, (4a » Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Camilla E. Gunn 1 Floyd Superior Court * vs ! " .'.o. 74. J. P. Gunn. ) Libel for Divorce. i The defendant. J.P. Gunn, is hereby required t in person or by Attorney,to be and appear at the t Superior Court next, to be holden in anti fore thecountv aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan- i nary 1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s . Libel for Divorce. As in default of .such ap- 1 pearance said court will proceed thereon as to ustice may appertain. ’ Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said Court, th is the 28 th day of N ov. 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegel, t Cleik Supr. Curt, Floyd County, Ga , 1! i i ■iraßaMSSMMre'.'wiiwiuMiMni aaa I( MSHAL SALES : State of Georgia Floyd county: Will be sold before the council chamber in the town of North Rome said county between the J egal hours of sale on the fl ret Tuesday in Janu ary 1895 the following described property to «> it: Town lot in the town of North Rome on whicn is located what is known as the Bauxite fnrnaee No. of said lot not known, bounded on 1 the west by the right of wav of the ET V & (I 1 Railroad, on the north and east by the lands of 1 P. M. Shiebley esta’e, on the south by lands ot J F Harbour, with all the Improvements thereon B Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa in favor of the town of North Rome vs George. A Stuck, as the property of the defendant, D ’comber 61111894. J A Gaddis, Mar’s of the town of North Home Notice for Application for ’ 0 Guardianship. t Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: —A. H> Ellis hav ing applied for Guardianship of the property of Radford T. Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elizabeth El lis and Jackie Ellis, of Henderson ceunty,State of Texas, minor children of Jack L. Ellis, Jr. s late of said state oi Texas, deceased, Sallie El- " lis ot said state of Texas notice is given that a said application will be heard at mv office at 10 o’clock a. m. on the first Monday in January next. This December 6th. 1894. John P. Davis. Ordinary. ( Application for Letters of Dis- 11 . . 1 mission. s Georgia, Fleyd county; J Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator 1 Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his peti tion duly tiled, that h« has administered Joseph ; Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite all persons cou < corned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,if i any they can, why said administrate! shcald not be discharged from his administration and ro ceiv« letters es dismission on the first Mondi y iu January 1864. This October Ist. 1894 John P, Davis Ordinary' Floyd Oeanty, Weorgi « “Oraiig*BlOfidoin” is a painless cure of all diseases peculiar to women Sold fresh by D. VV. Cur- l ry, Druggist. Libel for Di voi r e. 1 1 GH’Jit IIA F'oyd Vonnty. I <’.r ’0 iCMilHamsi Libel lor edvmce r • - > x-> 45, fi ,v s>u>er 1 B'inj. i William )loui>.mi- t I m IHM, » e lefruihvit Ktniirmin L. M-’ii lams, yen rrr h-ieSy imtifl >1 and ouunnarml-M to bd and . ii”oa» ♦* 'be next term of t'm Bum>i- r Court n be b« 4in the afoies id count) ot Floyd ee he . Mni> - y in January 189'., rhe. aud there •o *nsw.r) ain-iffs p«ti, | (H) ]fh],,f u r divoreo A' i i-' .rdt ibereo’ said court will proceed an io ji aiiea Mimii appertain, •'itu-sv-' ih Hon. M. M Henry Judge of af”r«»ai.i < • enty. This 25th,day of September 1894. W. A. Beysetgel, Clk, Supr. Ceurt Floyd oom.ty G». Twice m eF>o for. 2 iim>. [vttetb of Administration, Meortda, Fleyd connty: Toad wliom it may ccncern: IK. W. I'erryhill having n> p:o-er t>>riu applied'•> 'ue tor perma iiwnl l.’ti.v of.-Htmi I'lrationi an the estate o Hardy .-:.4«1i0'.i late of said counts: This is te ci e all a> J sirgular th* credit rs ai d next of kin ol iiaanlv Sli t..u to be and appear at my elllce wltftiu (ho time al owed by law and show c use, if any they ca , whv peinMHieiu aduiini* tratioo sllonld not bo granted to K. W. Berry hill or some other person onJiardy Shelton's estate. Witness my hand aud official signature this 3rd day of December 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary, Floyd county Ga. Letters of Admiristration • GEOKGGh, Floyd County: To all whom it may eoucein: Martha G. Mil. lor having in proper form applied te me for ’ >ermanent let.era of auministzation en the es tate o$ J. J. Miller, late of said county. This is to olte all aud singular the creditors and next of k nnf J . J. Miller to be ami appear at my of five within the time allowed by law and show 1 aiiH«, it any they r an, why peimanent admiu istration should not be granted to Martha G Millet on J .J. Miller's estate. Witntssmy hand ..mi official signature this 3rd. day of Dec. 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Notice to Debtors and Cred itors, All persons having chains against the estate of Jack Prior will present the same in terms of the law aud a 1 jreisons owing said estate wil please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29 h. 1894. W. H Ennis Adm Applicat ion lor Letters of Dis min sion. GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Whereas It. H. West, Administrator of J. F, WeKay,deceased, repretenu to thoooert hie pe tition duly tiled, that he teas administered J. F. MeKays estate. This is tr site all persons coa cerued, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they oan, why said administrator should not be discharged from bls administration aud re ceive letters of dtssmission on the first Monday n March, 1895. This, December 3rd 1814. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, Ga. Dilation Leave to Sell. Gbokoia, Floyd County: Te all wimm it may cuioore-- W. ■ Boids Administrator Prist, e««j».s>k hfi* in doe foi iu appliud to tteo ua<iei’*goa£ iter ’oara te oil the lano belonging to the estate of said de oeasedand said application will be heard ou the first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of December, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Citation-Leave to Sell. Georgia, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern: W.H. Ennis Ad niinistrator of Steve Carral,deceased has indue form applied to the undersigned for leave tosel tlie Uuds belonging to the estate of said deceaa ed, and said application will be heard on tho first Monday m January next. This 3rd day of December 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Citation-Leave to Sell. Georgia, Floyd connty: To all whom itmay concern: W. H. Ennis Administrator ol Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased has in due form applied to the uiideftig. ed for leave io sell the lands beloging to the testate of said deceased, andsaid appiica i >n wfll be hemd on the first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of December 1894. John I’. Davis, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Credi- tors ■ 'All perstens having claims againt the estate o Elizabeth Dempsey will present the same in terms of the law and all persons owing said es tate will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Adinr. Notice to Debtors and Ore di -tors All persons having claims against the estate of Mary W. Towns will present the same in terms of the law ana all persons owing said e-g tate will pie se make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W.H. Ennis Admr. — n 1 Tax Notice. City Tax payers will take notice that the mar shal is now giving his last notice: d persons not paying at onee will have executions issued against them. December 3rd. 1894. llalsted Smith, Clerk Council. 11 ' . ■ i - Bids Wanted, Georgia, Floyd Ceusty. The B ar I of Commissioners of aid Revenue of said County will receive sofper sons desiring to act as ferryman at Pope’s ferry, Freeman's ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Coun ty, for tho year 1895. Said bids to be In the oflice of (The Clerk of the Board on or befpre th# first day of January, 1885. The Board reserves the right to reject auy and all bids. Max Meyerteards, Clerk, Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. All persons having claims against tho estate of William T. Tims will present the same iu | terms of the law and all persons owing said es tate wiil please make immidiate settlement. I Nov. 29-1894. W. 11. Eunis, tedmr 1