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reli f in s x hours
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved in six hours by
n ie “New Great South Am eric ax
Kidney Cure.” This new remedy;
n great surprise on account of
its exceeding promptness in releiv
jng pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary
passages in male or female. It 1
rplieves retention of water and
pain in passing it almost imme
diately- If you want quick relief
a;u lcure this is your remedy.
Sold by 1). W. Curry Druggist
Rome Ga.
VlSOfei®
1 Easily, Quickly, PenaanentJy
magnetic nervine ten guarantee to
' .torr lost Manheod. Cores weaknesses, Ner ous
n„h,lit, find all the evils from earl; or later ex-
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2,. lull strength, tone and development given
orsau or portion or the body. Improve
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“ letters of praise on fitoin ouroflice. Can
vest pocket. t£nt by mail to any
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, each bsr£. Pr&.SI.OO, 6 boxes. $5.00, with
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Va'nibb testimony from TROF
GENTRY thrt well kmi.vu ft' d ;
popular proprietor nf Prof. Gmi
ry’s EQUINE AND CANIK E
PARADOX. Th.- ntm.< r. murk
tMecoilectio and vxhibitioi) of
Educated and Performing Dogs
and Ponies now on ’he road. We
value Prof Gentry’s opinion very
highly, ns we consider him very
competent authority on the sub
re’ being the most successful and
experienced trainer in this coutU
try.
m r STOCKMEN 0°
HORSEMEN
I have had a very extensive ex
perience in the training and care of
fteck especially horses and profess '
t - know what is required to main- '
tai.i them in thnftjhealthaud good
condition, particularv where they •
are confined and stallfed end do
not have the benefit of pasturage
or good food. I have examined and ]
havebeeu made familiar with the j
constituents of Maut-fleld’s Magic 1
| Food and 1 am convinced that it is
I hpiue. eale and reliable vegetable
Tt,;: Uy for conditioning stock anti
, an evidence of the samel am
now using it -miong my valuable
, troupe ot H ucai-.-d Ponies, believ-
’ngMiat it will do what is claimed (
for it. 1
PROF. H. B. GENTRY .
0-M HIPPS & BRO . I
chant,, rOWDER SPRINGS
uA.jSaye; “Aftei giving Magic
a thorough trial on our stock
cau recommend it as being a
cer ’ a in and most reliable remedy 1
fur the cure and prevention of ,
dISP «ses in stock It does all that is
Maimed for it.
AND SHOULD BEUSED BY
ALL stock RAISERS.
j dagic Fond i 8 bo | d ))y L Lloyd
JohiiK.u & Watters,
Koine Ga.
T P° U u eat Bread?
of r? or best, buy
Charley b toss rage n,
lar D d o^. bL,y your T °ys
I til v 0 lC^ay goods un
|whtf C h Usee our line >
IcoS I s . lar go and
I sp? c J etein every re-
ItKia consisting of ail
I dorneM.tr Hn ? portedand
■ line to see our
I Wihu oreyou buy.
■ sp fcc ti r be open f° r > n “
■ on Dec. 15th. i
1 Cokt /r Truly W.H.
■ Broad 20
I tric jWheel Sign.
-T!j. E HUSTLER OF ROME,WEDNESDAY DECEMBER, 12 1894.
FROM M ALTAR
Hsus Burst forth ind Burned
iGO Houses.
Y < 1) 12,._[’h, d
H ’.’a-n -r Prms W1 mu 111 amv- |
-’ I line moronjg from \V-~t I >d i-., |
'■ "ichmg at P.rt.Au-Princ- u u
Dec.mil) ,r $. She hnnjp the news i
" a nig fi-o n lu . brckH ou . lhvre |
on November 30, at 4p. m _, ln the
p'-orer |. -“ 1()U o ; C)lv> whi(jh H
<m hi, vution Mme than lOOdwel-
Img hooh.- were destroyed before
"<e fir-men *ucc-ded iu subduing
be Hames. N> lives were loaf,
however, and none of the bii*i
moßS portion of the city Wrtß burned
Ihe fie burned hirioutdy for a
bont b,x hour*, during wh,ch time
'in- tl nun worked uu ier great
disadvantages, owing to the elevat
ed position of the bouses. Auom 9
o’ clock the tire was got under con
trol, although its porgioes war uot
ent I rely staved
To- fl-mies were first seen burst
ing forth from a dwelling where
ligided candles bed been loft on j
an alter and they communicated
quickly to the adjoining house?,
vhich were chiefly occupied by the
pocier class. A religious celekra
in n was going on that date.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ;
Officers Elected at ths Meeting
Last Friday Night
Last Friday night the Knight of
I Pythias met in their hall in the
[ Bosworth Building and elected the
following officers for the ensuing
year.
Noble Grand, Cha-;. I .Lansdell.
Vice Grand, John F. Taylor.
Recording Secretary, II.C. Ilen
d ricks.
Permanent Secretary, W. G.
Maitland.
Treasurer, George J l . Chidsey.
The order is in splendid condi
tion, and has a large following
here.
THE SOUTHERN CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES,
Ou December 22nd. 23rd, 24th
25th. and 29th. and January Is.
The Southern Railway Co. will sell
Round Trip Tickets at one and
one thi d fares or 2 cents per mile
each way for the Round Trip. All
Tickets good returning as late as
January 3rd, 1895.
Three elegant t hrough trams each
way per day between Rome and
Atlanta, and Rome and Chatta
nooga. Time 2:20 each way. For
full particulars call on or address
C. A. Benscoter, A. G. P. A.,
Knoxville. Tenn.
T. C. Smith, P. & T. A..
Rome, Ga.
Largs Shipment cf Oranges.
Jacksonville,Fla., Dec.l2, — Fl e
Clyde steamship,Algonquin, sailed
today bearing 30,000 boxes of Flor- ;
ida oranges, thus breaking the ,
world’s re-ord for an orange cargo
by 11,000 boxes. '
Male Help Wanted.
$12.00 a day to agents selling the Royal white
Metal Plater or taking orders for plating. Trade
secrets, formulas, receipts, etc. furnished free.
A good agent can make two to three thousand
dollars per year with the Royal Plater, for
terms etc. ad lress Gray* Co. I’ t.ini .works
Columbus, Ohio. Sun. Wed. Fri.
Wanted: -Energetic nun to manage branch
office; position permanent; salarv $1,200 and
commission; must furnish SOOO, to as,is tin car
ryingstock. Address: Manufacturers, Box .13.).
St. Louis, mo. '•
A -TKAXCE CLAtBVoYANT.”- Send 25 cents, with
age, sex and stain,., and receive Imr *J''T e ‘ 11
titre life, madam .n bi-.hk. gyi“J- <ltad 11 ' 1U '
...n, a ,no liter born with double .
clairvoyant,-seventh daug! tor >oni
veil; tells past, present and futm .
of whom you will marry; < n .'"
world. It is w.-ll known througaout .tin, i
that gypsies are the only reliable foituno tellers.
55,....™..
and success in business, skcche v <.11.M- _> •
WFUI diamonds. Advice on business, n.»iua n e,
S peeulat i on,«jo rr;l anb i re. tie c eivc
Mistered Icttors or money orders A ways send
stamps or express (prepaid) mme JUBbbh, >ew
Albany, Indiana. Cut this out.
wed-Sun
Chjrlsy
successor to Jamison
Bros,isnowservingthe
very best breads and
cake that can be had
in Fo t X C^Ch M p one fir. re.™
cottag-, well and water works wa
ter. Call on or address
j I’. Davis, ordiu ry
11_ 9—ts.
IPiWOiW) COLBIfI
DENTISTS
1 A. WlLLS—Dentist—208 1-2 Broad stree
j , over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
J’ H-Spulock, Attorney at Law, Masaa
Temple Buildidg
leniple Building Rome Georgia.
I AMES H NEVIN— Attorney at Law Ofli«
J 1 overly llxil posiotHce coroor .3rd Avenue
CHAS. W, UNDERWOOD- Attorney at
Masonic Temple
Rome, Ga.
. -'TMMWTWTTin
r> 1 1 <r. A- DENNY—Attorneys at law. Odle e
in Masonic Tvuiule. Rome, Ga.
\ll W. VANDIVER—Attorney and Com
V V ■ Mellor at Law—Rome, Ga.
\ X I H. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Ennb
V V « ™ Starliiig, Att-rneys at Law, Masonic
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS.
Frank a Wynn, Phvsic-ian and Surge >n
Residence, corner 7th, Ave and East Firet
. —1 ffi'ee. R«*m 8 ii. Medical Building aver
J, T. < touch A, Co. Drug store
DM. RAMSLR—Physician and Surgeon
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fount
ward.
LU- HA AlMuAD—Physician and Surgeon-
B Offers his j rofessional services to the peo
pie of Rome and surrounding country
'ffice at Crunch and Watson’s drug store, 20-
troad street.
I >K. W. D. haYT-Olflce at CA. Trevltt
drug store, -to. 331 Broad street, Telephou
lit), resider. .9. No. 21
Election Notice.
Georgia Fl ,yd county:
By order of Board of C< mmissioners of Roads
I a: -t Revenue in and for said county of Floy !
not co 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 corn y, to determine the question whe her
co ipoic bonds to the amount of Forty Thonsmd
s4i O 60) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county
for the purpose of paying the floating indebted
ness oi sa.d county. Said bonds shall hear line
est rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said in
■erest payable on the first day of April of each
year alter Ihe date of the issue of said bonds
Said bonds shall bear date April Ist 1895, and
shall be <>f the following denominations:
Live Thousand ($5,000) Dollars to be of the de
nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each.
Five Thousand(§s,ooo) Dollars to be of the de
nomination of two (§2.00) each.
Ten Thou and (§10,000) Dollars to be of the de
Nomination of tive(ss.oo) Dollars each.
Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de
domination of Ten (§10.00) Dollars each.
Ten Thousand ($10,000) to be of the denomina
tion of Fit > 00) Dollars e.eli.
For the fir .ven years, only the interest of
said be ins shall be paid. Thereafter there shall
be paid:
Ibe sixteenth year five thousand (§5,000) Dol
lars of Principal (One Dollar bonds) and two
thousand (*2,000) dollars of interest.
The seventeenth year five thousand (§5,000)
dollars of 1 aincipal (two dollar bonds) and sev
en . cii liundied and fifty,(sl7so) dollars ot inter
€ S t.
I'he eighteenth year, five thousand (§5,000)
dollars of principal (§ >.00) five dollar bonds
and fifteen hundred [§lsoo] dollars 01 interest
The nineteenth year, five thousand [§s,ooo]
dollars.of principal [five dollar bonds! ami
twelve hundred and fiity [§l2so] dollars of inter
e*s»t
1 he twentieth year, fi-e thousand [§s,ooo] dol’
liars otprincipal [ten dollar bonds] arid one
thousand [.§l,ooo] dollars of interest.
The twenty first year, five thousand [§s,ooo]
-lollais of i rineipal [ten dollar bonds] ami seven
hum lied and fifty [§7so] dollars of interest,
liune t wenty-secoi d year, five thousand [§s,ooo]
dollar.- of 1 rii cipal (fifty dollar bonds) ami tive
hundic.l (§500) dollars of interest. ,
I'lietwiiiiy third year,tive Ih >nsand [ss,og,
dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and two
hundred and fifty [§2so] dollars of interest
when principal and interest will be fully paid off.
All voters favoring the'issuance of bonds will
have written or printed on their ballots the
words “For Bonds.” All opposed the words
“Aeainst B< nds.” John C. Foster, Chairman,
'lax oeyerhardt, Clerk.
Board of Commi.-sioners of Roads and Reve
nue of Floyd county, Georgia.
Y ear’s Suppoit.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom it may 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, i 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 P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd couu-y, Georgia,
4W.
Petition for Partition,
Mr. J. H. McNabb, Mrs,Flora 1 Petition for par
Waters, Samuel Funkhouser! tition ployd Su
&Mr T, W, Nichols ) perior rt, Sept.
vs, ( Term 1894,
G., W Thomas. /
To the Defendant, G w. Thomas: You sre
hereby notified to be and appear at the next,
term of the Superior court to be held in and for
said county on the second Monday in January
1895, then and there to make your defense, ii
anv you have to the above petition for partition
Said’ |ietition being to partition among the five
owners thereof the following property , to-wit
What, was formerly known as lot number (21:
i 1 South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two
hundred and fifty eight feet,and runningback
along < herokee Street fo< rhundred and twenty
t hree feet, the back of'the lot being only two
hundred and forty-one feet wide, containing
tw > acres more or lees, being the property de
scribed in a ill'll from Alfred Shorter 10 'I Iloni
ns Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse
quently conveyed by said Thomas to his c.iiil
Oren. Also that tun-: of land in the Fifth Ward
of the city of Rome, < la., lying immediately back
of the pro, erty nluve described and bounded
llow: Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Ber
ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and run
riing back the same width to an two liun
dred and forty one feet, being the same proper
tv described in a deed from Alfred Shorter to
G IV. Thomas and children, dated May 1-tn
1875.
VVi Hiess the Hon. W, M ■ Henry. Judge of
Floyd Superior court, This Sept. 25th, 1894.
Wit, E Beysiegel
clk.Supt, < ourt
Floyd Co, Ga,
Years Support.
Georgia Floyd county:
Toallwhom it may concern: Notice is here
! by given, tha the appraisers appoimad to set
apart and assign a years support [to Mrs. Mat
tie Sledge, the widow of J. A. Sledge, de
ceased, have filed their award, ami nnleaa good
and sufficient cause is shown, the same will b
made the judgment of the Court at the Janu
ary term 1895,0 f the Court of Qrdinaiy. This Dec
3rd 18M. John I*. Davis,
Qrdinar umiij I
SSEIiFF SILBIE
JJMIIB3S
Georgia, Floyd eounty:
' ill oesold before the ( curt house <’o r in
the city of Rome, Floyd conn y, Gn between
the legal hour* of sale on Um Is- Tuesday in
January 18S6. The so lowing deseiib.ni property
to wit:
All of land lot No 6! in thn 15th District and
4 ii Section of Floyd county Ga. exetpr 50 acres
oft of the noi th end of said lot heretofore laid
off aad puted a* the dow»rof Mary G Liphnm.
Al of-aid loi eon aining 110 ac.es more or less.
Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the
Coart of Ordinary of Floy.l <-<m ity, in favor ot
Mary G. Lipham vs John L. Hardin, executor,
as the property of ih« eMate of A.S. Lipliam,
deceased, represented by J >hu I. Hardin, lie ex
editor ot raid estate.
Also at the same time and place, that part us
lot of land No 270 in the 23rd District ami .tr-l
Section of Floyd county Ga. extending aern.-s
said lot from east to west and lying ju t north
vs that portion of said lot -old to Anili ty
Smith and containing fifty-nine and 23 100
acres, as appears by reference to a p at of the
same, made by Hine M. Smith Alsoall that
parcel of land lying in the 23rd District and 3rd
Section of Floyd county ba. being fifteen acres
of lot No 270 wh ch is fully described in a de
cree iu the case of Clark Fruit vs Elizabeth Da
vis io Floyd Superior court adjoining the above
deseribedlOaeresand Alex Hawkins property and
Clark Fruit’s land, all the said properly being
thesame upon which Caezar Stallinsnow resides
Levied upon by virtue of two Justice court fi
fa's issued from the 1048th District <i. m. in fa
vorof John Kincaid vs Caezar Stallins •as
the property of the defendant. Levy made by
Joe Lanham,L C .
Also at the same time ar.d place. One bay
horse mule about 10 years old uame Tobe,
one sorrel mare mule abaut ten years old
name June, one white cow named White about
5 years old and one buggy, one mowing mac
bine, one oay rake and one two horse thimble
Skein Studebaker wagon. Levied 011 by vinue
of two fl fas one mortgage fl fa in favor of
J . B. Porter (the other a Laborer's lelu fl fa In
favor of S 1». Hunt, both issued from the
Floyd City Court and vs. C. L. Ansley, As the
property nf ;he Deft.
Also at the sauie time and place. North hali
ot lot of la id No. li s in 24t11, Disc and 3;d,Sec
F.oyd Co. Ga. containing 80 acres more
or less, pointed out by Defei.-lant in fi fa. Lev
ied on by virtue of a Justice court ti fa issued
from the ‘Jllith, Dist. u in favorof C T. Hen
sou vs. L. M . Rush, As the property ot lheDefl
Levy made by w- S. Thomas 1,. C.
Also at the same time and place4o acres of
land being in the northwest corner of laud 10l
No. 144 in the 23rd Dist, and 3rd Sect, ol Floyd
Co. Ga. Levied on by virtue of a Justice court
ti fa issued from the 1048th, Dist. G. ;<l. in favor
of R. D. Van Dyke vs, TJ. .McClain. As the
property of the Deft. Levy made by Joe Lan
ham L. C
Also at the same time and place forty-five
hundred pounds of seed cotton more or less ai d
ten acres of Corn more or less Levied on by vii -
tueofa mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd
City court iu favor ol R. B. Tilly & Co. vs Jno
W. Copeland Agent as the property of .he dc
lendant. Said property can be seen where ic i.-
low located on what is known as the r.c.ilam p
ton farm near Fosters Mill in Floyd county.
Also at the same time and place a certain two
horse hack double seated ,!so a two h<.rse plow
No 5: Chattanooga wicha waul a, and two ene
hors ; turning plows and a sat of oagon harne -s-
Levieii on by virtue ol a mortgage fi fa issued
from the Floyd City court in favor ol Jas.
i.ong vs John D Yarbrough, as the property ol
the defendant.
Also at thesame time and place one bay mare
mule 8 years old named Fanny, 01.e bay
horse mule eight years old named George.
<> two horse drays with.) sets ol double har
ness and live hundred bushels of corn mere o r
less corn can be seen and w.ll be delivered on.
whatis known as the Hamilton farm 111 the 4th
Ward of the city of Rome where the said C.
Brown now reaines. Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage ti fa issued from the Flojd £itv con t
in lavor of Chas 1J Wood vs C Brown, as the
property of the defendant,
Also at the same time ami place one black.horse
Mule uame Alec one gray horse mule named
George one gray horse mule n.imen Boh, 0111
gray horse mine nameuSam, one bay mare muh
one yellow mare mule, sou bushe s of corn mon
or less and 400 thousand bundles «>t fuduer inure
or less by virtue of 2 distress warrants issued by
E, R. Lnmpkia, N. I’. and J- r. retdrsabie to
the City court of Floyd county va in favor 1
f Martha IT Hamilton vs C Brown
As the property of the Deft, Cora and sod
der can be seen and will be delivered ou what
is known as the Hamilton farm iu the 4th.
ward of the City ot Rome where the said C.
Brown now resides.
Alsoat the same time and place, One dark
spotted cow 10 years old named Mohie 1 yellow
-pottod cow 6 years old name Lady, one brin
die bull about 3 years old, 1 b ack Ox about 3
years old, one thimble skein wagon, wo horse
about half worn. Levied on by-. irtueofa fi fa
issued from the Floyd Supeiior Court in favor
of Mrs. Lenora Rainwater, Mis. M. F. Caldwel
and Wm Albert Caldwell, vs, Jno. W. Caldwell
As the property of lhe Deft.
Aleoat the same time and pbc"-, One iron
gray mule named Tom and three bales of cotton
Levied >ll by'virtue of a mortgage fi la i suco
from the Floyd City Court in favor of Jas Doug
lass & Co. vs, Stanford Turner and Jeff James .
As the property of Stanford Turner.
Alseat the same time and place 2 black horse
mules bought of Bass Br»s. & Co. 200 bushels
of corn more or less in crib, 2,000 bundles of
fodder more or less, 1 anvil, 1 bellows, 3 bales
cotton, 1 sixty-tive saw Gullet gin with conden
ser® feed, rand belting to run thelabove machin
ery, The corn, fodder and machinery can be
seen on the farm of W H Boyd, tive Uii.es south
of the city of Rome, whore it is now located.
Levied on by virtue of 2 Distress warrantsis.
sued by Walter Harris j P. an 1 returmi
ble to th Floyd city court in favor of W H Bq d
v» J D Ma'his as lhe property of the D«lt.
Also at the s.i.mi timian l plaie, all of lot of
laud No, 25 except s > luncjj as is described in
the deed of James M . Spu'llock to James Hart
of date Nov. 30th, 1858, and [recorded in Book
*L” ot De.- is page 457,a15p the east half ot lot
No. 26, also tile east h*lf of lot No. 47. also th e
west half of lot Ns, 48, except so much there
of as is de crlbed in a lead of Mrs. Elizabeth A
SpullockL W.C. Briant Trustee etc. ot date
of j muary 9tli, 1879, and recorded in book "Y”
of deeds, page 235 and in the deed from Mrs -
Elizabeth A. Spuliock to w. C. Briant Trustee
etc.ofiiateAprill4.il, 1879 recorded in Book
••Y” of deeds page 400 All lying and being in
the 4 h, Dist. and Fourth Section ■ f Fioyd Vo.
Ga ,contain ng in all 370 acres more or less,
failed on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the
F. Superior court in favor oi Albert L. Rich
ardson vs, Jas. H. Spullock, as the property of
the Deft.
Also at the same tima and place in the 3rd
District and 4t 1 Section of Floyd county Ga.
known as Uts No’s 097, 698 and 743. Also 2 acres
off of the northwest con er of lot N 0.744 contain
ing in all 122 acres except two acres sold off 743
on the south side of new Cave Spring road in
southeast corner of said lotto Primitive Baptist
churchschool house, and 2 acres off of the south
west corner of said lot 743, sold to B. i.wcatbe
caving 118 acres iu said trac’, and being th
:-a ne anils ,evl«-il u, on by ;.t ... line, ton Mari h
• h 13J4. l.sviea upon uy virtu* et a fi f 1 issued
1 r--ii thu rloydS.ipi-1 ourt In favor <>f .*:>e il,
6:o •.-I'd*- • vs I. 11. Wood, as u s property of
tln» defendant.
A »ai Hi- stu e hue and place city lot in the
Fifth IV <IJ of the eity of Rome. Floyd county
<■-. coii'Hinu g;> l.slt aero more or e-s. fronting
. • It uff sir ei l« said Fifth War! of said city o
It ins, h. ill» 11. 01 the west side of said Bl fl
street al; in ig ■. <• lot of Wes iv Freeman, <>■
tliu norJ , oud the 1 >1 of Nob o Gree.i on lhe
smith an I being the p'aee where .'efvnilan-s now
r-.idee,with all the improvements ther-ou. Lev
le i on l>y virtue es ~ J.istlco court fl fa iisne i
from the 910 District o m. in favor of J. G.
W.i t«:s ss Julia Scott a d ">m Scott, as the
pn perty of Julia Scott, m» of the d> fotidanis.
A.so at thesame limoan 1 pl.iee. city lot iu the
Filtli Ward of the city of Rome Floyd C'.unty<
iia. containing a half acre more or less fronting
011 - tn- nor 'll side of Bom ilary si reef,in said Fit. h
ward, of the city of Ron e, ami adjoining the lot
of Henry Toran on the east, a d the lamlsofj.
G. Foil.>ek on the north, and j. H. Hoskinson
011 th>- west, being the place whereon the de.
fendaiits now reside, with a l the improvement*
th reon. Levie lon by virtue of a .111 tieec-ur"
n f>* issued from the 919 h District<; miu favor
of j. ii. waiters vs Zack Samuels and Emily
urn Is, >s lie n-operty oi Emil/ Sam mis one
of the defendan t
Also ai the same lime and place, One black
mule about 10years old named "Jim” purchased
of W. A. Pugh. Levied on l>y virtue of a mort
gage fi fa issued from the F.oyd City court in
lavor of W. A. Pugh vs, Mrs. E. J. Wimpee, as
the property of the Deft.
Jake C. Moore
Sher ff.
Notice,
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To whom it may eoneem: Notice is hereby
given of my consent that my wife Louise
Hu 11 man become a public and free ilealir, on
anu after January 7th, 1895, becoming thereby
liable for all her contracts and with power to
enforce same in her <twn name. This Dec. 7th>
1894
12 7-d3od. W. W, Huffman.
Libel fur Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county:
Minnie Bates, 1 Flevd superior court
vs [ No 73
David Bates, ) Libel for Divorce
'lhe. defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir
ed in person or by Attorney, to lie ami appearat
.tlie t-uperior Comt rext. to be holden in and for
the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan
uary 1895, then and there to a-swer the Plan
tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such
appearance said comirt Will proceed the eon as
to justice may a) per aiu
Witness the Hon. W. vi. Il nry, Judge of said
court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Wm E beysiegel,
t'lk, Snpr, court
1 loyd eounty .a,
Libel for Divorce.
Geor ia, Floyd county.
Emma Dodd 1 Floyd Superior Court
vs ! No. 72
B.ILDodd ) Libel for Divorce.
The defendant, B. H. Dodd, is hereby required
in person or by Attorney,to be and s; pearat the
Superior Court next, to be holden in and for the
comity aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in January
1895, then and there to answer the plantiff’s Li
bel for Divorce, as 111 default of such appearance
said Court will proceed thereon as to justice mat
appertain
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said
Court, this lhe 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Wm. E. Beysiegel,
Clk, Stipr, Court,
Floyd comity, Ga
Libel for Divorce,
Georgia, Floyd comity.
Camilla E. Gunn) Floyd Superior Court
vs ! 'O. 74.
J. P. Gunn. ) Libel for Divorce.
The defendant. J. P. Gunn, is hereby required
in person or by Attorney,to be ami appeal at the
Superior Court next, to be hoi lon in and for ,
1 he county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan
uary 1895, then and there to answer the plantiff's
Libel for Divorce. As in default of such ap
pearance said court will proceed thereon■ as to
ustice may appetain.
Aitness the Hon. W. M Henry Judge of said
court, this the 28. h day of Nov. 1894.
Wm. E. Beysiegel, (
Cleik Snpr. Curt,
F.oyd County, <ia
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
»it: Town lot in the town of North Rome on
whicn is located whatis known asthe Bauxite
furnace No. of said lot not known, bounded on
the west by the right of wav of the ET V A G
V.ailroad, on the north and east by the lands of
P. M. Shieb ey esta e, on the south by lands of
J F Harbo-ir, with all the improvements thereon
Levied on by virtue vs a tax fi fa in favor of the
town of North Rome vs George A Stuck, as the
property of the defendant, December Gih 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. H. Ellis hav
ing applied for Guardianship of the property i f
Radford T. Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elizabeth El
lis and Jackie Ellis, ot Henderson county,State
of Texas, minor children of JackL. Ellis, Jr.
late of said state of Texas, deceased, Hallie El
lis ot said state of Texas notice is given that
said application will be heard at mv office at
io o’clock a. m. on the first. Monday in January
next. This Decemoer 6th 18’94.
John I*. Davis.
Ordinary.
Application for Letters of Dis
mission.
Georgia, Floyd c-ounfy;
Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator
Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his peti
tion duly filed, that he has administered Joseph
Sharpe’s esta t< rhis is to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,if
any they < :> >. whvsaidadministrator should not
be dlscliaigeu fioic his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the llrst Moudry
in January usd- This October 18t. 181’4.
John P, Davis
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgi «
‘
cure of all diseases peculiar to
women Sold fresh bp D. W, Cur
ry, Druggist.
Libel for Divor
; GEMRGIa Floyd < o»«ty.
f'.r-ie E Williams) Libel for dlvnice
v« s’ NO 45, Flovil Sujier I
I ll.mj. L. William ) 1 ouri,»e; t Term 18IM,
fa tlie <tef«a.la it Benjaviu L. Williams, yoT
’ are hereby netifi.d and •omuiandsd to be and
appear at tke next term of t’w Superior Court
10 ba he'd in the aforea id cowaty of Floyd on
the .-ad, Mend.y in January 1895, then ami there
to answer plaintiffs petition far Ilble for divorce
As iu default thereof said court will proceed as
to juatiaa shall apixmain,
Wituass ths Hon, W. M Henry Judge of
aforesaid coEnty. This 25tli, day of September
1894. W, H Beyseigel, Clk, Snpr. Court Floyd
eounty Ge.
Twice a mo for 2 no.
Letters of Administration,
Weorgia, Floyd county:
To all whom it may concern: K. W. Berryhill
having in p<o,»er form applied to >ue fox perma
nent letter, of admi l.tration 011 the estate o
Hardy Shelton, lateof sai, county: This is to
ci a all and eii-gular lhe creditors and next of
kin ol Hardy Sh- t n to be and appearat my
office within the time al owed by law and show
c use, If any tlieyca>>, why permanent adminis*
tration should not bs 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. Davis
Ordinary, Floyd county Ga.
Letters of Administration
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom It may •oaeern: Martha G. Mil.
ler having iu proper form applied to me for
permanent let.ers of administration on the es
fate of J. J. Miller, late of sait^county. This is
to cite all and aiugalar the creditors and next
of km of J. J. Miller to be and appear at my of
lice within the time allowed by law anil show
cause, if any they can, why petmanent. admin
istration should not be granted to Martha G
Miller en J .J. Miller's estate. Witness my hand
and official signature this 3rd day of Dec. 1894
John F. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd Countv, Georgia.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors,
All persons having cliams against the estate
of Jack Prior will present the same in terms of
the law and ail persons owing said estate wil
please make immediate settlement.
Nov. 29 h. 1894 w. h Ennis Adm
-
Application for Letters of Dis
mil sion.
GEORGIA, Floyd Co.
Whereas R. H. West, Administrator of J. F,
VlcKay,deceased, repre-ents to the court Lis pe
tition liuiy tiled, that he has administered J. F.
McKays estate. This is tr cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can. why said administrator sho ild not
be discharged from his administration am', re
c«ie- ’erters of dissmission on the first Monday
II March, 1§95. Tills, December 3rd 1894.
John F. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd county, Ga.
Cilation Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Fl< yd County:
To all whom it may concern:—W. H. Ennis
Administrator of Jack Prior, deceased, lias in
due form applied to toe u> dersigned for lea ve to
■ell the lands belonging to the estate of said de
ceased and said application will he heard on the
first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of
December, 1894. John F. Dav.s,
Ordinary.
Citation-Leave to Sell,
Georgia, Floyd County:
Toallwmmit may concern: W.H. Ennis Ad
ininistrator of Steve Carral,deceased lias in due
formapplied to the undersigned for leave to sei
the lands belonging o the estate of said deceas
ed, and said agplication will be heard on the
first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of
December 1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
—wrunnniE—wnrn TnmrTinr i mi i—umh—
Citation-Leave to Sell,
Georgia, Floyd county:
Toailwtom it may concern: W. IT. Ennis
Administrator ot Elizabeth Dempgey, deceased
lias in due form applied to the undersig ed for
leave ’o sell the lands beloging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be heard
on the rtist Monday in Jannary next. This 3rd
day of December 1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors
•
All persons having claims againt 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 Admr.
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 am all persons owing said es
tate will please make immediate settlement.
Nov. 29-1894. W.H. Ennis Ailmr.
—■ —.rg-e,
Tax Notice.
Ci tv Tax payers will take notice that the mar
shal is now giving his last notice: d persons
not paying at once will hive executions issued
against them. December 3rd. 1894.
Halsted Smith,
Clerk Council.
Bids Wanted,
Georgia, Floyd County.
The Board of Commissioners nt
Revenue of said County will receive sofper
sons desiring to act as ferr> man at Pope’s ferry,
Freemai’s "erry and Veal’s ferry in said Comi
ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in the office
of The Clerk of the Board on or before the first
day of January, 1885. The Hoard reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. ,
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
j* -| 1
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
All persons having claims against the estate
of William T. Tims will present the same ia
terms of the law and all persons owing said es
tate wiil please make immidiate settlement.
Nev. -29-1894. . W. H. Ennis, Admr.