The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 11, 1894, Image 5

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A GR> «TD OFFER S rnEE WE. A. RUPPERT rntfa FACE BLEAC ■ MME. A. RUPFi says: "1 sppieciulet;,.. that there ere msur t a.-widsof Isdloelntbe I ; KjfiW rsisyiy fciataetbalwouldlAei smy World-Beuow;.*d 1.• ■ •!_ Bcnzi-n: but iinro t>o’ Wfi| aJ t. kept from doing so on i < countof prlAnnirhlsjJ ■* ’ir.rf per bottleor iboulesuki /WJk“ _ && Whether, ds.OO. In ord. /Wvw’’— iSVx that nil of these may hi. ■ Tw , ?l W** unopportunity,! will <l, cat-! to every ealler, aluolntcl free, a sample bottle, an «_ Air £ toaupplytliolicoi. in any part'd tie i every oa»" » f freckle", pimples,moth, sal. , ~...» blackheads.aone.ecsoraa.eUinesii.rough "'ll ,w any discoloration or disease of the skin T wrinkled (not caused by facial expression; ’"‘L’U. MACH removes absolutely. It does no; ' varno as cosmetics do, but Is a cure. Addies. MtBAMK A. HUFFERT.Opt.O.) No. • End* ' 4th 8t - NEW YORK CIT * VIGOR'MEII Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. MAGNETIC nervine ton guarantee to rwfhireLost Manhood. Caret, weaknesses, Nerious Debility and all the evils from oarlj or later ex ~-ee» the results of overwork, worry, sickness, Ate Fall strength, tone and development gives to ovsry organ or portion of the body. Mmprove m,nt immediately »«eu from the first box. Theur -nds of letters of praise on flip in our office. Cao beoamedin vest pocket. Sent by mail to any j,| rw( on receipt of price. One month’s treat rentin saobbox. Pridesl.oo,6boxes,>s.oo, with Written Guaran tee to refund money if not cured fcnd to as for the Genuine. Circulars Tree. r I Valuable testimony from PROF , GENTRY the well known and popular proprietor of Prof. Gen rv’s EQUINE AND CANINE PARADOX. The most remark allecollectio and exhibition of Educated and Performing Dogs and Ponies naw on the road . We value Prof. Gentry’s opinion very highly, ns we consider him very Cjmpetent authority on the sub mit being the most successful and experienced trainer in this coun try. TOR STOCKMEN OR HORSEMEN I have had a very extensive ex perietice in the training and care of stock especially horses and profess to know what is required to main tain themin thriftjhealthaud good condition, particulary where they are confined and stallfed and 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 and I am convinced thatit is a pure, safe and reliable vegetable Mnedy for conditioning stock and ap an evidence of the same lam ®°w using it among my valuable troupe of Educated Pomes, believ iugthat it will do what is claimed for it. PROF. H. B. GENTRY. 0. M HIPPS & BRO . Mer cbant 8) POWDER SPRINGS GA,, says; “After giving Magic Food a thorough trial on our stock W 0 can recommend it as being a €er 'ain and most relianle remedy •m the cure and prevention of leases in stock It does ull that is Maimed for it. AND should beused by all stock raisers. Ma gic Food is sold by L. A. Lloyd t > and Johnson & Watturs, Rome Ga. t £o you eat Bread? n?f° r the best, buy Charley Stoffragen, aBi O u t your Toys .. h Holiday goods un uiZ? u . see our line, I s - ,ar^e and 8 JJP'etein every re thM-!’ co . n sisting of all d «S ,r V o p y ° s rteda * d lin a 8 K S l lre to see.Aur you El^<ric 'whe™LSten. HE'S AFTER HER. Dr-Wood Scouring NewYerk For His Runaway Wife. New York. December 11 Dr. R’ L. Wood, a physician of Kansan City, is now in this «ty in quest of his runaway wife. The doctor is about 40 years of ag-, and belongs to one of the oldest and most promim-ut families in the Missou ri \ alley. His father was the most prominent physician m the stat som» 50years ago. He claims that two weeks ago hi® wife ran away from Kansas City, taking with her their only hild, a hoy about 10 years of ago. A triend in Kansas (i y received a letter a bout a week ago, which was postmarked New York, saying that she had determined to find new home because her husband abused her. Dr. Wood was informed of the receipt, of this letter and at once started for this city. He says that there is no man involved, in his wife’s flight, and that it is his belief that she has suddenly be come insane. On arriving in this city he em ployed the detectives from a pri vate agency and reported the mat ter to police headquarters. He brought with him a prominent lawyer of Kansas City, with whom and the detectives he was in con sultation all day to-day. The doctor denies that he has treated his wife in any way that could lead to charges of cruelty. Mrs. Wood is supposed to be in hid ing with friends, but four days’ search in this city has failed to discover her whereabouts. AT NEVINS- The Hypnotist and Mesmerist at Nevins Timwrow. The great Hypnotist and Mes merist, Mr. S. A. C. Everett, will be at Nevin Opera House, tomor row night. 13, and 14th. Read what the Southern Press has to say of Him. Ths Charleston News and Cour er says; “Professor S. C. A. Everett, the hypnotist, has been giving a se ries of performances in several cities in South Carolina, and has no where failed to arouse intense interest. He gave thirty consecu tive performances in Augusta.” The Augusta Chronicle says : “Professor S. A. C. Everett has aroused Augusta to a high pitch of enthusiasm over the subject of Hypnotism. He fully deserve! the wonderful success he has achieved and is in our opinion thw most wonderful hypnotist that America has yet produced. No student of man can afford to miss hi# per formances.’’ Prices, 25 and SO cents. Reserv ed seats at Yeiser’s, 50 cents. Male IIUp Wanted. $12.00 aday to agents selling the Royal whits Metal Plater or taking orders for plating. Trade secrets,formulas, receipts, eta. furnished free. A good agent can make two to three thousand dollars per year with the Royal Plater. For terms etc. address Gray * Co. Plating "works Columbus, Ohio. Sun. Wed. Fri. Wanted: —Energeticman to manage branch office; position permanent; salary $1,290 and commission; must furnish $61)0, to assist in car- I rying stock. Address: Bex 3»9. St. Louis, MO. A «TR ASCE CLAIRVOYANT.”—Send 25 C.ntS, With sex and stamp, and receive hor. scope < f fu ture life. MADAM JUBBEit, gypsy, dead trance clairvoyant, seventh daughter,born with double veil: tells past, present and future; tuil name of whom you will marry; challenges the world. It is well known throughout .the world that gypsies are the only reliable foitune tellers ami their charmseause love, speedy marriages and success in business, secure ASfUAiMi and wear diamonds. Advice on business, marriage, Albany, Indiana- Cut this out. wed-Sun —— 4 Charley Stoffragen,; successor to Jamison Bros, is now serving the very best breads and cake that can be had . In the city. jFqr Rent: Cheap rocm ; cpttags well and water werks wa- . ter.'Call on or address , j p. Davis, ordin ry 11- 9-ts. the HUSTLER OF ROME,TUESDAY DECEMBER. 11 1894. PitMIOUL OIL DENTISTS J A. WlLLS—Dentist—20S 1-2 Broad stree , aver Cantrell and Owens store. w- ATTORNEYS J. H. Spy lock, Atierney ;at Law, Uasea Temple Buildidg Temple Building Rome Newrgia. | AUKS B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Ossie J i overtf ItAi) poatofticd cornor 3rd Avahiu *aMnaajj»TOnxrmrainrwii CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple Rome, Ga. RCHCF. * DENNY—-Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Com B aelior at Law—Rome, da. WH. ENNIS—.Ino. W. STARLING—Enni & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masoni< Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS APH SURGEONS. Frank. A. Wynn, Physician and Surgon Residence, corner 7th, Ave and East First St, Office, Reorn 8 it. Medical Building ever .1, T. Crouch & Co. Drug store DH. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeor Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourti ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon g Oilers his professional services to the peo pie of Rome and surrounding counti v .tffice at Cronch and Watson’s drug store. 20 troad street. DR. W. D. EUYT-Office at O A. Trevitt drug store. 110. residen je. No. 21 Election Notice. Georgia, Floyd county: By order of Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue in ami for said county ol Floyd notice is hereby 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 Thousand $40,000) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county for the purpose of paying the floating indebted ness of said county. Said bonds sh ill bear mte dst rate of five (5) 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 bonds 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,ooo) Dollars to be of the de nomination of two ($2.00) each. Ten Thom and ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of five(ss.oo) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten 1 ollars each. Teu Thousand ($10,000) to be of the denomina- . tionof Fiftv ($50.00) Do’larsexch. For the fir-1 ” fteen years, only the interest of said beads xal. be paid. Thereafter there shall be paid: The sixteenth year five thousand ($5,000) Dol lars of Principal (One Dollar bonds) and two I thousand ($2,000) dollars of interest. The seventeenth year five thousand ($5,000) 1 dollars of paincipal (two dollar bonds) and sev enteen hundred and fifty,(sl7so) dollars of inter est. The eighteenth year, five thousand ($5,000) dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bonds and fifteen hundred [slso9] dollars ol interest The nineteenth year, five thousand [85,000] dollars (of principal [five dollar bonds] and tweive hundred and fifty [sl2s9] dollars of inter est The twentieth year, fi-e thousand [ss,ooo] dol lars ofprincipal [ten dollar bonds] and one thousand [sl,9oo] dollars of interest. The twenty first year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal [ten dollar bonds] and seven hundred and fifty [8750] dollars of interest, hune twenty-second year,five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) aad five hundred ($500) dollars of interest. , The iwenty third year,five th insand [?s,og; dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) aud two hundred and fifty [s2so] dollars of interest when principal and interest will be fully paid off. All voters favoring thejissuance of bonds w‘U have written or printed on their ballots the words “For Bonds.” All opposed t)tw words “Against Bonds.” John C. Foster, Chairman, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Board of Commissioners of Roads and Reve nue of Floyd county, Georgia. Year’s/Support. GEORGIA, Floyd Crounty: To all whom it njfay concern: Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a year’s support to Mrs. Rosa Craton 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 I". Davis Ordinary Floyd county, G eorgia, 4w. Petition for Partitian, Mr. J. D. McNabb, Mrs,Flora 1 Petition for par Watt rs, Samuel Funkhouser! tition rJoyd Su it M r T, W. Nichols ) perior rt, Sept. vs, j Term 1894, G., W Thomas. J To the Defendant, G W, Thomas: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next, ’ term of the Superior eourt to be held in and ior said com’.v on the second Monday in January 1895, then and there to make yeur defense, if any you have to the above petition for partition Said petition being to partilion among the five owners thereof the following proper'i , to wit Wliat was formerly known as lot number (21: in South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two hundred and fifty eight feet, and runningback along Cherokee Street fe r hundred and twenty three feet, the back of the lot being only two i hundred and forty-one feet wide, ,o il inning t,vo acres more or lees, being the property de ■r ted in a deed from Alfred Sh trier to Ihom •>s Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse quently'onveyed by said Thomas to his chi drer Also that tract of land in the rifth Wird . of the city of Rom**, Ga„ lying immediately back of the property above described ami bounded P.ow: Front ng on Cherokee (formerly Her rv street, two hundred and seven feet, and run n'ing back the same width to an two I tiß dred and forty one feet, being the se ne proper ty descriW in a deed from Alfred Shorter to GW. Thomas and children, dated May 12th Witness the Ho., W, M- Henry Ji dge of Floyd Superior court, clk.Supt, Court Floyd Co, Ga, Years Support. (taoi gia Floyd county: Toallwhoju it may concert: Notice Is here bv given, tha the appraisers appointed to set a F art and assign a years support .to Mrs. Mat tie Sledge, *bc widow of J. a. Sledge, de- j ceased, hare filed tkeir award, and unless good and sufficient oeuse is shown, the same will b made the judgment of the Court at the Jaini ary term 1895,0 f the Court of Ordinaiy. This Die Hid I* 9 * l J<h . P. D: vis, QriUna ry Floyd eouuty Ca, SiBiFF SALE FOB JAM 1895 Georgia, Floyd county: ill besold before the Court house door in the city of Rome, Floyd county, <>a between the legal hours of tale on the Ist Tuesday in January 1895. The following described property to wit: All of land lot No 61 in the 15lh District and 4th Section of Floyd county Ga. except 59 acres off of the noith end of Mid lot heretofore laid off amt plated as the dower of Mary G. Lipham. il ol said lot eon:aining 110 ac.es more or less, law led on by virtue of a 11 fa issued from the > on“t of Ordinary of Floyd county, hi favor ot Mary G. Lipbam v* John L. Hardin, executor, * the property of tliu estate of A. S. Lipham, leceaseil, represented by John L. Hardin,the ex ecutor of said estate. Mso at the same time and place, that part nt ,ot of land No, 270 in the 23rd District and 3rd •ection of Floyd county Ga. extending across said lot I l oin east to west and lying jmt north »f that portion of said lot sold to Anthony Smith and containing fifty-nine and 23-100 seres, as appears by reference tu a plat of the same, made by Hine M. Smith A Iso all that parcel of laud lying in the 23rd District and 3rd ■'eclion of Floyd county i.a, being fifteen acres of lot No 270 winch is fully described in a de cree in the case of Clark Pruit vs Elizabeth Da vis in Floyd Superior court adjoining the above descril>edlsacresand Alex Hawkins property and Clark Fruit's laud, all the said property being thesame upon which Caezar Stallins now resides Levied upon by virtue es two Justice court fi fa’s issued from the 1048th District o. m. in fa vor of John Kincaid vs Caezar Stalling,* as the property of the defendant. Levy made by joe Lanham,L C. Also at the same time aud place. One bay horse mule about 10 years old name Tobe, one sorrel mare mule abaut ten years old name June, one white cow named White about 5 years old and one buggy, oue mowing mac bine, one nay rake and one two harse thimble Skein Studebaker wagon. Levied on by virtue of two fi fas one mortgage fi fa in favor of J . B. Porter |the other a Laborer’s lein fi fa in favor of S. D. Hunt, both issued from the Floyd City Court and vs. C. L. Ansley, As the property of the Deft. Also at tlie same time and place. North half of lot of land No. 168 in 24tb, Dist. and 3rd, Sec tionof F’loyd Co. Ga. containing 80 acres more or less, pointed out by Defendant in fi fa. Lev ■ ied on by virtue of a Justice court fi fa issued from the 919th, Dist. u. >i in favor of €. T. Hen son vs. L. M. Rush, As the property of the Deft Levy made by S, Thomas L. C. Also at the same time and place 40 acres of laml being in the northwest corner of land lot No. 144 in the 23rd Dist, and 3rd Sect, of Floyd Co. Ga. Levied on by virtue of a Justice court fi fa issued from the 1048th, Dist. G. M. iu favor of R. D. Van Dyke vs, TJ. [McClain. As the property of the Deft. Levy made byJoeLau. hum L. C Also at the same time and place forty-five hundred poundsof seed cottoa mere or less and ten acres of corn more or Its< Levied on by vii cueofa mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd City court in f avor ot R. B. Tilly & Co. vs Jno W. Copeland Ageut as the property of the de fendant. Said property can be seen when it is now located on what is known as the r.C.Ham p ton farm near Fosters Mill In Floyd county. Also at the si m« time and place a uertaiu two horse back double siatsd ilsoatwo horse plow No 5: Chattanooga wicha waul.a, and two eue horse turning plowsand a set of wagon liarne.s- Levied on by virtue ot a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd City eourt in favor of Jas, Long vs John D Yarbrough, as the property of tlie defendant. Also at thesame time and place one bay mare mule 8 years old named Fanny, oue bay horse mule eight years old named George. 5 two horse drays with 5 sets of double har ness and five hundred bushels es Corn more o r less corn can be seen and will be delivered on. whatis known as the Hamilton farm in tho[4th Ward of the citv of Rome where the saidC. Brown now resides. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd City cou-t in favor of Chas D Wood vs C Brown, as the property of the defendant, Also at the same time and place one blackjiorse Mule name Alec one gray horse mule named George one gray horse mule nameu Bob, one gray horse muie nameuSam, one bay mare inaie one yellow mare mule, 800 bushei s of corn more Or less and 400 thousand bundles ot ludaer mure or less by virtue of 2 distress warrants issued by E, R. Lumpkin, N. I’. and J-F. returnable to the City- court of Floyd county Ga in favor of Martha H Hamilton vs C Brown As the property of the Deft. Corn and fod der can be seen and will be delivered on what is known as the Hamilton farm in the 4th. ward of the City of Rome where the said C. Brown now resides. Alsoat the same time and place, One dark spotted cow 10 years old named Mollie 1 yellow spottod cow 6 years old name Lady, one brin dle bull about 3 years old, 1 biack Ox about 3 years old, one thimble skein wagon, iwo horse, about half worn. Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd Superior Court in favor of Mrs. Lenora Rain water, Mis. M. F. Caldwel and Wm, Albert Caldwell, vs, Jno. W. Caldwell As the property of the Deft. Aleoat the same time and plac n , One iron gray mule named Tom and three bales of cotton levied m by virtue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of Jas Doug lass & Co. vs, Stanford Turner and Jeff James As the property of Stanford Turner. Alsoat the same time and place 2 black horse mules bought o( Bass Bras. & Co. 200 bushels of corn more or less in crib, 2,000 bundles of fodder mere or less, 1 anvil, 1 bellows, 3 bales cotton, 1 sixty-five saw Gullet gin with conden sers feeder and belting to run theiabove machin ery, Tlie corn, fodder and machinery can be seen on tlie farm of W H Boyd, five miles south of the city of Rome, .whore it .is now located. Levied on by virtue of 2 Distress warrantsis. sued l>y Walter Harris J F. and returna ble to th Floyd est ' court in favor of W H Boyd vs J D .Ma nis, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same tim> and place, all of lot of land No. 25 except so muck as is described in the deed of James M . Spullock to James Hart of date Nov. 30th, 1858, and {recorded in Book “L” of Deeds page 457, also the east half of lot No. 26, also the east half of lot Ne. 47. also th e west half of lot Ne, 48, except so much there of as isde-cribed in a deed of Mrs. Elizabeth A Spulieek to W.C. Briant Trustee etc. of date of January 9th, 1879, and recorded in book “Y” of deeds, page 235 and in the deed from Mrs. Elizabeth A. Spullock to w. C. Briant Trustee etc, of date April 14. h, 1879 recorded in Book ‘"Y” of deeds page 490 All lying and being in the 4 h, Dist. and Fourth Section < f Floyd Co. Ga.,containing in all 370 acres 'more or lesx. Le i ied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Frnyd Superior court in favor of Albert L. Rich ardson vs, Jas. H. Spullock, as the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place in the 3rd District and 4t i Section of Floyd county Ga. known as lots No’s 697,008 and 743 Also 2 a«res off of the northwest corner of 10tN0.744 contain ing in all 122 acres except two aeres sold off 743 on the south side of new Care Spring road in southeast corner ofsaid lotto Primitive Baptist churchscbool house, and2acres off es the south wesicorner es said lot 743, sold to B. E YVeutbe owing 118 acres in said tract, auditing th • ame lands levied upon by attachment on March • h t 894. Lovion upon by virtu* of a fi fa Issued .rom the FloydS.ipr court in favor of Alien L. uicliardso* vs T. H. Wood, as the property of i he defendant. A so at iho same time and place city lot in the t'iftb Ward of the city of Rome. Floyd county Ga. containing a half aero more or less, fronting ■ Bluff street in said Fifth Ward of said city of R nie, and Iving on the west side ot said Bluff street adjoining the lot of Weslev Freeman, on the north, and the lot ot Nob e Green on the south.and being the place where iJefenrtants now resides,with nil the improvements thersou. Lev ied on by virtue es a-justlce court ft fa irsued l rom Waitais vs Julia Scott a: d Tom Scott, as the property of Julia Scott, one of the defendants. Also at thesame time and place, city lot iu the Fit th W ard of tlie city es Rome Floyd county > aa. containing a half acre more or less fronting on the north side of Bourdary street,in said Fifth want, of the city of Rowe, and adjoining the lot of Henry Teran on the east, and the lands of J. G. Pollock on the north, and J. H. Hoskinson on the west, being [the place whereon the de. fendants now reside, with all the improvements th reon. Levied on by virtue of a jiptice cour 1 fi fa issued from the 919. h Districtu Min favor ofj. g. waiters vs Zack Samuels and Emily musls, as he property -of Hmily Samuels one of tlie defendant. Also at the same time and place, One black mule about 10years old named “Jim" purchased of W. A. Pugh. Levied on by virtue es a mort gage fi fs issued from the Floyd City court in favor of W. A. Pugh vs, Mrs. E. J. Wlmpee, aa the property of the Deft. JIKI C. Mooun Sber.ff. Notice. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To whom if may concern: Notice is hereby given of my consent that my wife Ixinise Huffman become a public and free dealer, on ana after January 7tb, 1895, becoming thereby liable for all her contracts aud with power to in her own name. This Dee. 7th, 1894. 12 7-d Md. W. W. Huffman. Libel fer Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county: Minnie Bates, 1 Flovd superior court vs ! ’ No 73 David Bates, ) Libel for Divorce The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir ed in person or by Attorney, to be and appear at the Superior Con it n ext, to lie holdenin and for the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary 1895, then ami there to answer the Plan tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such appearance said cdiiurt will proceed thereon as to justice may apper aiu. Witness the Hon. W. M. H< nry, Judge ofsaid court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. M m E Beysiegel, Clk, Supr, court F loyd county i>a, —" ns ... Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd eounty. Emma Dodd ) Floyd Superior Court vs ! No. 72 B.H. Dodd ) Libel for Divorce. The defendant, B. H. Dodd, is hereby required ia person or by Attorney,to be and sppearat the Superior Court next, to lie holden in and for the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in January 1895, then and there to answer tho plantiff’s Li bel for Divorce, as m default of such appearance said Court will proceed thereon as to justice may appertain. Witness the Hoa. W. M. Henry Judge of said Court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Wm.E. Beysiegel, Clk, Supr, Court, Floyd couuty, Ga » Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Camilla E. <4unn) Floyd Superior Court vs ! No. 74. J. F. Gunn. ) Libel for Divorce. The defendant. J.P. Gann, is hereby required in person or by Attorney,to be aud appear at tlie Superior Court next, to lie holden in and for the county aforesaid on tlw2nd Monday in Jan uary 1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such ap pearance said eourt will proceed thereon as to ustice may appertain. Witness the Hou. W. M. Henry Judge of said Court, this the 28th day of Nev. 1834. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Cleik Supr. Curt, F’loyd County, Ga MARSHAL SALES State of Georgia Floyd county: Will be Sold before the council chamber in the town of North Rome said county between the egal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Janu ary 1895 the following described property to wit: Town lot in the town of North Rome on whlcn is located what is known as the Bauxite fnrnace No. of said lot not known, bounded on the west by the right of wav of the ET V & G Railroad, on the north and east by the lands of F. M. Shiebley esta e, on the south by lands of J F Harbour, with all tlie Improvements thereon Levied on by virtue «f a tax fi fa in favor of the town of North Rome vs George A Stuck, as the property of the defendant, December 6th 1894. J A Gaddis, Mar’s of the town of North Rome Notice for Application for Guardianship,, Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: —A. 11. Ellis hav ing applied for Guardianship of the property of Radford T. Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elizabeth El lis and Jackie Ellis, of Henderson county,State of Texas, minor children of Jack L. Ellis, Jr. late of said state of Texas, deceased, Sallle El lis of said state of Texas notice is given that said application will be heard at mv office at 10 o’cioek a. m. on the first Monday in January next. This December Oth. 1894. John P. Davis. Ordinary. Application for Letters of Dis mission. Georgia, Floyd coanty; Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his peti tion duly f i, that lie has admiaistered Joseph Sharpe’s eta This is to cite all persons con cerned, k i 4r I ami creditors, to snowcaase.if any they < :«i, liy said administrator should sot be disciia gM o c his administration and re ceive letti.s dismission on the lirst Mondey in January 18 1. This October Ist. 181’4 John P, Davis Otdinary Floyd t’ounty, Georgia “Or ng o ostium” is a painless cure of all diseases peculiar to women Sold fresh by D. \V. Cur ry, Druggist. Libel fer Divor •, GEWROIA Floyd Coaaty. Carrie E Williams | Libel for divorce w, ... ' 1 45 ’ Sutter I ihMiy. L. William {court, Be; t T»rm 1894 r« the <lefoa.U<i« Hanjaaiin L. Williams/ yoa are hereby natifi*d and Oouimanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court ■<’ bo held in the afoies .id coanty of Floyd oa the zed, Ueiiday In January 1895, then and there o snesrer plaintiffs petition fer liblefor divorce As iu default thereof said court will proceed aa .o justice shall appertain. Witness ths Hen. w‘. M Henry Judge of aforesaid coanty. This 25th, Bay of September 18M. W. H. Beyaeigel, Clk. Supr. Court Floyd county Ga. Twice a mo for 2 mo. >mm v. -<u>■ am ir—iii'wmin— Letter* of Administration, tieorgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: K. W. Berrybill having in proper form applied to me for perma nent letters of ad mi'.lst rat ion on the estate o Hardy Shelton, late of sail’ county: This is to ci e all and singular the creditors and aext of kin of Hardy She ton to be and appearat my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to K. W. Berry hill or some other person on Hardy Shelton’s estate, witness my hand and official signature this 3rd day of December 1894. John P. Davia Ordinary, Floyd coanty Ga. Letters of Administration GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom It may eoacern: Martha G. Mil. ler having in proper farm applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of J. J. Miller, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of km of J. J. Miller to be and appear at my of flee within tlie time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent admin istration should not be granted to Martha G Miller en J .J. Miller's estate. Witnessiny band and official signature this 3rd. day of Dec. 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Notice to Debtors and Cred itors, AU persons having cliams against the estate of Jack Prior will present the samnA» tagins of tlie law and all persons wil please make immediate x ‘»v- Enids Adm Application for Letters of Dis mission. GEORGIA, Floyd C». Whereas R. H. West, Administrator es J. F, McKay .deceased, represents to the court bis pe tition duly filed, that lie has administered J. F. McKays estate. This is tc cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they ean, why said administrator should not be discharged from his adiuinistratieu azid re • ivo letters of dissmission on the fine n March, 1895. This. December 3rd 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, Ga. i■— ■ i Cilation Leave to Sell. i GmoKGIA, F’loyd County: To all whom it may coaceni:—W. M. Euitiu Administrator of Jack Frier, deceased, has in due form applied to tne u dermguod Tor leave *o sell the lands belonging to the estsM of said de ceased and said application will be beard on the first Monday io January next. This 3rd day of December, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Citation-Leave to Sell, Georgia, Floyd County: Toall whom it may concern: W.H. Ennis Ad ministrator of Steve Carral,deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sei the lands belonging to the estate of said deoeas od, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in January next. This 3rd day es December 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Citation-Leave to Sell, Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: W. H. Ennis Administrator oi Elizabeth Dempsey, decaased has in due form applied to the undersigi ed for leave to sell tlio lands beloging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard en the first Monday iu January next. Ibiakrd day of December 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Credi- tors All persons having claims agajnt the estate o Elizabeth Dempsey will present the same iu terms of the law and all persons owing said es tate will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Axlmr. Notice to Debtors and Credi -tors All persons having claims against the estate of Mary W. Towns will present the same in terms of the law aim all persons owing said es tate will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. IL Ennis Admr. — iflfc Tax Notice. City Tax payers will take notice that the mar shal is now giving his last notice: d persons not paying at once will have executions issued against them. December 3rd. 1834. Halsted Smith, Clerk Ceuncfl. Bids Wanted, Georgia, Floyd County. The Board of Commissioners cf Revenue of said County will receive sofper sons desiring to act as ferryman at Pope’s fenqp, Freemai ’« erry and Veal’s ferry in said Cuu ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in the e«He es The Clerk of the Board on or before the ffaet day of January, 186 S. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. -"W —J | Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. All persons having claims against the e.ttae of William T. Tims will present the same iu terms of the law and all persons owing said es tate wiil please make immioiate settlesiwit. Bov. 39-1894. W. H. Sunis, Admr.