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PdUFii&>IONAL uiibltiA
OKNTISTS.
. wh.ia— Dentist—2 Ml-2 Broad i'. re.
J ever CM'" ll and Owmi store.
attorneys
n Sen lock, Attorney at Law, Masea
I' Tempi® Buildldg
J T .mple Beildiug Rome •sorgi*.
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NEVIN— Attorney at Law Offle
I poverty Hall postoffics coruor 3rd Avenue
HAB W UNDERWOOD-Attorney at
C Masonic Temp!e
R* ECE & DENNY— Attorneys at law. Office
in Masonic Temiile. Rome, Ga.
r VANDIVER— Attorney and C< u'
W sellar at Law-Rome.
WH ENNIS—JftO- W. STARLING—Enni
& Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonii
* Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
physicians ano surgeons.
FrtHk A. Wynn, Physician and Surge >n
Resilience, corner 7th, Ave and East First
st Office, Room » it. Medical Building over
j t Crouch A Co. Drug store
DH RAMBLE— Physician and Surgeon
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourtr
■ ward.
L j HAMMOND— Physician and Surgeon
Oilers his professional .services to the peo
* nle of Rome and surrounding country
Otttoe at Cronch and Watsons drug store, 20*
Broad street.
Dr. W. D. L»VT-Office at C. A. Trevltl
drugstore. r o. 331 Broad street Telephon
110. resider. >e. No. 21
Male Help Wanted.
112.00 aday to agents selling the Royal white
Metal Plater or taking orders for plating. Trade
secrets, formulas, receipts, etc. furnis led free.
X good agent can make two to three thousand
dollars per year with the Royal Plater. F-r
terms etc. address Gray & Co. Platin' works
Columbus, Ohio. Sun. Wed. Fri
Wante*— Energetic min to manage 1 ranch
•Bice; position permanent; saiar sl,2(»> and
commission; must furnis » t *assi* t in car*
ryingstocs. Address: Mumia titters, Box 339,
Bt. touis, MO.
Tax Notice.
City Tax payers will take • otice that the mar
shal is now giving his last notice: d persons
not paying at once will h tve executions issued
against them. December 3rd. 18;4.
Halsted Smith,
Clerk Council.
1 . a. " 1 .i 1 ■? Jt
a “trance clairvoyant.”—Send 25 cents, wish
age, sex and stamp, and receive hor scope ■ f ft -
turelife, madam jvbbeb, gypsy, dead trance
clairvoyant, seventh daughter, born with double
veil; tells past, present and future; full name
of whom you will marry; challenges the
world. It is well known throughout the world
that gypsies are the only reliable foitune tellers
and their charms cause love, speedy marriages
and success in business, secure a charm and
wear diamonds. A<h Ice on business, marriage,
speculation, changes, losses, all affairs.
lucky charm free, n. b. I will not leceive
registered letters or money orders. A ways send
stamps or express (prepaid) mme jubber, New
Albany, Indiana. Cut this out.
weil-San
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the “New Great South American
Kidney Cure.” This new remedy
is a great surprise on account of
its exceeding promptness in releiv
ing pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary
passages in male or female. It
relieves retention of water and
pain in passing it almost imme
diately. If you want quick relief
and cure this is your remedy.
Sold by D. W. Curry Druggist
Rome Ga.
Election Notice,
Georgia, Floyd county:
B y order of Board of Commissioners of Roads
1 'll Revenue in and for said county of Floyd
notice is hereby given that on the second (2nd
a y of January, 1895, an election will be held at
a 'l the voting precincts within the limits of
aid county, to determine the question whether
toupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thousand
>000) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county
•r the purpose of paying the floating indebted
f’sof said county. Said bonds shall bear tnte
le ra,e of ,tvu (5) per cent per . annum, said in
vest paj able on the tirst day of April of each
Sa'i tet tiw <iato of t,le * BSut! °f said bonds
11 W .ds shall bear date April Ist. 1895, and
>e of the following denominations:
i't Ihousand (35,000) Dollars to be of the de
"““‘nation of One (.$1.00) Dollar each.
*'• Ihousand(3s.ooo) Dollars to be of t he de
"““"’atlon of two <*2.00) each.
A,,,' ou ’ aßdB d (810,000) Dollars to be of the de
'' “■‘ation of five (35.00) Dollars each.
nunii ‘" U3an d (310,000) Dollars to be of the de
t?“°' Ten (?10 0 °) Dollars each.
tlonov ll " lsa ’ u ' (810,000) to be of the denomina-
F~r
Uld bends f tcen , vearß . only the interest of
h * !l ’ ai ' L Thereafter there shall
’ lr sofTri^b^y, e ? rflve thousand (85,000) Dol
tt-ouaami' I)ollar bonds) and two
Theßevent„i„.l' ,ollarß of ‘"terest.
““liarsi7ifTSb h l sear flv « thousand (»5,000)
’“’sen hunilrert » al i «y° do, **r bonds) andsev
ed aQ d fifty ($1750) dollars of inter*
ll,> ilars i ot h 1 ? r ?n n t ’’ T BaT ’ flv » thousand ($5,000)
fifteen flve dollar bonds
.The n 1I |,. t( '' T r ' <l 181IXX1] dollars of .uterest
“tllars of liri ’ five thousand [85,000]
lWe ' v e huuiL ePr « dollar bonds] and
T lle y [ * l2so] l,oUara inter *
;'? r ’''f'l'rh t u B inl| ye 1 ar ’ thousand [35,000] dol-
‘“"'haiul >i It" 1 ’ dollar bonds] and one
dv firJ, ' arßof ‘"terest,
I, olll ™of B ri, flve thousand [85,000]
l Un ’lre(i and <lol,ar bonds] and seven
"G twenty " , 1 -'’ ts 750] dollars of interest.
ftrs of)>rin P ,?.^l e e ar thousand [85,000]
‘ -"ireil Jl’.al (fifty dollar bonds) and five
sl he 'wentv »h ol,arß °f interest.
of primJnTl y«? r,Bve thousand [ss,og)
I al (fifty dollar bond) aud two
’AaapiiiuTpaU ui-^ dollars of Interest
hJ. Toter s favorin wi| l ,)e fully paid off.
o r °, tlw issuance of bonds will
BoJl r . l “" )U on their ballots the
B< jb ,i??, 9 - . . A " opposed the words
Fo8, " r ' <“*"•
'“of »lvW S nt; ?X^ Road » «* nd R,T6 -
holiday excursions.
via Romel R. i Western 4 *t
tlantic R. R. the "Only Reli
ble "route.
For all desiring to take a trip
‘luring the Holidays, the western
& Atlantic railroad will sell round
trip tickets to all points within
300 miles at one and a third
fitirp, tickets to be sold D*c.
22-23-24 25 29 & Jan’y Ist good
returning until January 31st 1895
schedules below
the brownie show.
at the Grand Theatre Atlanta
Ga. December 16’h it promises to
be the most amusing off.<rof the
season for this ocoasiou the We*t
"U *fc Atlanta R R, will sell round
t ip ticket to Atlanta at one fare
mood returning until Dec 20. h, 94
Go down and take the children’.
STUDENTS ATTENDING BCH' OL.
As quite a number of school
children and young ladies attend
ing college would like to go home
to spend Christmas, the Western
and Atlantic R. R. has made a very
low round trip rale (from Rome,)
of one and a third fare, to points
within 800 milts .icl; ts to be sold
(to Bonafide students only.) Dec.
20 to 25th, good returning unti
January 7th. 1895. ]
I'Lree trams daily between Rome
and Atlanta leave Rome for Atlan
ta aud the south 7: 40 a. tn- 9:10
a m. 2:50 p. m arrive at Rome
fi|>m Atlanta and the S iu’h 11: 25
a. m. 5:10 p. m. i :00 p. m.
Two trains daily between Rome
and ('battoon iga ; 1 -ave Rome for
Chattanooga on the North and
Wees 9:10 a. m. 2:50 p. m. Arriv
a Rom ■ from Cba’ taooga the Nor h
and West at 11:25 a in. 5:10p. m.
We offer you ‘he saftest beat
route most c >i!Viv'n°nt sch°du ! e.
sb eping road bed and equipment
unsu rpaased.
For any other information eal;
on or write to
C K. AyerT. A. Rome Ga.
C, E. Harmon, G. P. A. Atlanta
Ga.
80UTBFBM RAILWAY GO.
SCHEDULE.
Solid through ami connecting trains between
Rome, Knoxville, Bristol, Washington, New
York and all points East; also between Rome,
Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, NavhviHe,
St. Louis, Memphis and all p.ints west.
Trains between Rome, Anniston.Birmingham,
Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory,
Missouri, Kansasandall points west.
Leave 435 p m | Arrive 900 p m
Trains between Rome, Atlanta, Macon, Savan
nah, Brunswick. Jacksonville all points in Flor
ida, Georgia and t le Carolinas. |
Leave 7 45a ml Arrive 6 ain
Leave 9 00 p m | Arrive 4 3;) pjn
Trains between Rome, Anniston,Selina, Mont
gomery, Meridian, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas
Mexico aud California.
Leave 11 20 am | Arriye 30 P in
T ains between Rome, Anniston, Birmingham
Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory,
Missouri * Kansas nnd all points west.
Leave 4 10 p in | Arrive 1155a m
Train leaving Rome 640 a m is a vestibule*
train ; runs solid to Cincinnati, connects al Ool
tewah Junction with solid Ves’ibuled Dinii g
car train to Washington and New York. Same
train returns to Rome 9 p m and runs solid from
Rome to Jacksonville, time between Rome and
Chattanooga 2 hours and 20 minutes in either
direction, and 2 hours and 20 minutes bet we n
Rome and. Atlanta. For detailed information
call on or write to
T.C. SMITH, P. &T. A.,
Rome, oa.
C. A. BENSCOTER, A. G. F. A.,
Knoxville Tenn.
j. J. FARNSWORTH, D. P. A. ,
Birmingham, Ala.
w A. TURK, Washington, !>■ C.
THE SOUTHERN RY,
is THE SHORTEST BEST
AND QUICKEST ROUTE
—Rome To —
ATLANTA AND CHATTANOOGA
3-Traius Each way Daily-3
For Atlanta and the South
Leave E. R< ”“® I Arrive Atlanta 1°59 P m
fa- H-XmliLive Atlanta 11 M I-
For Chattanooga-East- anJ
Leave E. Rome 640 am Ar « p m
Leave E. Rom® „ 2 . 0a " *„ive cbatta. 700 p m
Leave E “ 5 G 9nlUh r . S T, A.
c . A . Benscoteri H P
When you want to
iWs’tfeoSn.Je
Reliable Harness ivla
lJr 234 Broad St..
k Hichest Market price
Hides & Pelts,
P ®’ d S HFNDERSON.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.MONDAY DECEMBER I 7J894
Libel Xbr Divorce,
Georgia, Floyd county.
Cai “ Ul *vs K ‘ Qunn | Fl °y<l Superior Court
J. P. Gunn. ] Libel for" Divorce.
e defendant, J. p. Gauo, is hereby required
in person or by Attorney,to be and appear at the
Superior Court next, to be holden in and for
t e county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan
i n'Zi 1 ? aß ’. t , hon and ther e to answer the plantlff's
Libel for Divorce. As in default of such ap
l*earauce said eourt will proceed thereon as to
uatice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said
Court, this the 28th day of Nev. 1894.
Wm. E. Beysiegel,
Cleik Supr. Curt,
Floyd County, Ga
Petition for Partition,
wLM™ D s' lcVa > b !?.’ ' , , r9 ’ Flora ) Petition for par
< v Mr -i’ S w U x e i ' 1 > nkhoUßer 1 tition , loyit Su-
& Mr T, W Nichols ( perior b
„ _Y®> i Term 1894,
G., W Thomas. /
iJJiI. 111 ® V« le ." ,la . nt - Gw ’ Thomas: You n
hereby no ified tube and appear at the next,
term of the Superior court to be held in and for
7i ,unty “I 1 tlle Becon d Monday in January
then and there to make your defense, if
?° U Jl aye I ’ tllc above 1 ©‘ition for m.rtition
said petition beinjx to nartition among the tive
owners theieof the following proper’) , to-wit
What was formerly known as lot number (21:
11 South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two
hundred and fifty eight feet,and running back
along ( herokee S.reei so r hundred and twenty
three feet, the back of the lot being ouly two
hundred and forty-one feet wide, coniaining
two acres more or lees, being the property de
scribed in a deed from Alfred Shorter to Thom
as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse
quently conveyed by said Thomas to his chil
(iron. Also that tiact of land in the Fifth Ward
oi the city of Rome, Ga,,lying immediately back
or the property ah »ve described and bounded
Low: Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Ber
ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and run
ning back the same width to an two hun
dred and forty one feet, being the same proper
ty described in a deed from Alfred Shorter to
GW. Thomas and children, dated May 12th
1875.
Witness the Hon. W, M. Henrv. Judge oi
Moyd Superior court, This Sept. 25th, 18V4.
Wn , E Beysiegel
clk.Siipt, Court
Floyd Co, Ga,
Years Support.
Geotgia Floyd county:
To all a bom it may concern: Notice is here
by given, tha she appraisers appoin ad to set
apart aud assign a years support to Mrs. Mat
tie Sledge, the widow of J. a. Sledge, de
ceased, have filed’heir award, and unless good
and sufficient cause is shown, tbe same will b
made the jadgmi nt of the Court at the Janu
ary term 1895, of the Court of Ordinal y. This Dec
3rd 181)4.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary F Z d county Ga
a?nraaKasi?xicMuwtaN»auMnmn
Notice.
GEORGIA, Floyd Couniy:
To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby
given of my consent that my wife Louise
Huffman become a public and free dealer, on
aaa after January 7th, 1895, becoming thereby
liable for all her contracts aud wilh power to
enforce same in her own name. This Dec. 7th
1894.
12 7-d3®il. W. W. Huffman,
■.usaesra. .«• » inwii
Bids W anted.
Georgia, Floyd County.
The Board of Commissioners »f
Revenue of said bounty will receive sos per-
sons desiring to act as ferrnnan at Pope’s ferry,
Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Coun I
ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in the oflire
of The Clerk of the Board on or before the first
day of January, 1885. The Board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
Notice for Application f r
Guardianship.
Georgia, Floyd county:
To all whom it may concern: —A, H. Ellis hav
ing applied forGuardiansbipof the property of
R idford T. Ellis, William V, Ellis, Flizabc.h El
lis aud Jackie Ellis, of Henderson coun’v.State
of Texas, minor children of Jack L. Ellis, Jr.
late of said state of Texas, deceased, Sallie E
llis of said state of Texas notice is given that
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
mission.
Georgia, Floyd county;
Whereas Alexander Johnson, Administrator
Joseph Sharpe represents to the court his peti
tion duly filed, that he has administered Joseph
Sharpe’s estate. This is to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and cr ;ditora, to show cause,if
any they ca i, why said administrator should not
be discharged front his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monffi y
in January 1864. This October Ist. 1894
John P, Davis
Ordinary Floyd County, Georg iu
A “TRANCECLAIRVOYANT”—Send 35cents
with age, sex and stamp and receive beroscepe
of future life. Madame Jubber, dead trance
medium, seventh daughter, born with a veil
and wonderful gift of second sight; tells past,
present and future. FULL NAME OF WHOM
YOU WILL MARRY; postlvely no Imposition;
advice on business, love marriage, speculation,
divorce, changes, missing friends, sickness,
wills, pensions and all affairs of life; everv hid
den mystery revealed; helps all wh» are in troub
le ; never fails; gifes advice,on all points of in
terest, buisness transations, love affairs, fami
ly troubles, stock speculations, lawsuits.absent
friends; cures witchery.fits, drunkenness, opium
habit, rheumatism and all long standing myste
rious diseases.
$5,000 CHALLENGE
to any medium or fortune teller who can exce
her in her wonderful revelations of tha past
present and future events of persons lives. All
challenge accepted, and in return CHALLENGE?
THE WORLD.
Business strictly private and confidential.
Madam Jubber will always>tand as high above
the common mediums in this country as the
President above the ragpicker, while her charg
es for the truth are the same as what the other
mediums charge for falsehood.
Skeptical people who, on account o: the many
misrepresentations injthe papers, have lost faith
in newspaper advertising should write ><l be
convinced that all ladvertisements are net
fr auds - .
It is well known throughout the world that
mediums are the only reliable seers, and then
charms cause love, speedy marriage aud success
in business. YOUR FUTURE REVEALED IN A
DEAD TRANCE. Unites the separate and caus
es speedy and happy marriage with the one yon
love; causes good luck in all things by proper
advice. SECURE A CHARM AND WEAR. DIA
MONDS. Reveals everything. Mme. JUBBER,
BOX 75, NEW ALBANY, IND. LUCKY CHARM
FREE. Cut this uut aud save it. Mention this
paper,
Citution-Leave to Sell,
Georgia, Floyd eounty:
To all whom it may concern: W. H. Enn's
Administrator ol Elizabeth Dempney, dec?amec
has in due form applied to the undersig ed for
leave to sell the lauds beloging to the estate of
said deceased, and said appiicai ion will be heard
on the first Monday in January next. 'I his 3rd
day of December 1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Cilation Leave to Sell
Georgia, Floyd County:
To all wbopi it may concehi:— W H. Ennis
Administrator of Jack Prior, Deceased, has in
duo form applied to tne Undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of said de
ceased and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of
Deceml»er, 1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary,
Citation-Leave to Sull.
Georgia, Floyd County:
Toallw iomit may concern: W.H. Ennis Ad
minisir.itor of Steve Carral,deceased lias in due
form applied to the undersigned for leave tosel
the lauds belonging to the estate of said deceas
nd, and said application will be heard on the
first Monday in January next. This 3rd day es
December 1894. j ohll P . I)avi8(
Ordinary.
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 and all persons owing said estate wil
please make immediate settlement.
Nov. 29 h. 1894 W. ii Ennis Adm
Application for Liters of Dis
mil sion.
GEORGIA, Floyd (’•.
Whereas R. H. West, Administrate of J. F,
McKay,deceased, represents to thecourt his pe
tition duly filed, that be has administered J. F.
McKays estate. This is tc cite all persons con
cerned, kindreu and creditors, to show canse, if
any : ■ cy can, why said administrator sho ild not
be discharged from his administration and re
eive ie ters of dtssmission on the first Monday
n March, 1895. Tnis December 3rd 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Flo,d county, Ga.
Letters of Administration
•
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To a'l whom it may concern: Ma tha G. Mil
ler having in proper form applied to me for
permanent let ers of aoministration on the es
tale of J. J. Miller, late of said county. This is
to cite all and singular the creditors and next
of k<n of J . J. Miller to be and appear at my of
flee within the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to Martha G
Miller on J .J. Miller's estate. Wltnessmy hand
and official signature this 3rd day of Dec. 1894
John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd Countv, Georgia.
Letttrs of Administration,
Georgia, Fleyd county:
To all whom it may concern: K. W. Berryhill
having ri proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate o
Hardy Shelton, late of sail county: This is to
ci • all and singular the creditors and next of
kin ol Hardy She ton to be and appear at my
eftice within the time al owed by law and show
c-use, if any they can, why permanent adminU
tration should not be granted to K. IV. 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
Libel for Div or
GEORGIA Floyd County.
Carrie H Williams ) Libel for divorce
vs sJ No 45, Floyd St<>er or
Benj. L. William ) Court,Sept. Term 1 94,
le the defendant Benjamin L. Williams, yon
are hereby nwtifi'<l and commanded to be and
appear at the next term of the Superior Court
to be he'd in the afoies id connty of Floyd on
the 2nd, Mondsy in January 1885, then and there
to answer plaintiffs petition ter lible for divorce
As in default thereof said court will proceed as
to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M Henry Judge of
aforesaid county. This 25th,day of September
1894. W, E Beyseigel, Clk, Supr. Court Floyd
county Ga.
Twice a mo for 2-mo.
Libel for Divorce
Georgia Floyd County,
Paraice Michael 1 Libel for divorce
vs 5 No 50 Floyd Superior
George Michael ) court, Sept. Term 1894
To the Defen tant, George Michael you are
hereby notified and commanded to be aud ap
pear at the next term of Superior court to he
held in and for said county of Floyd on 2nd
Monday in January. 1895, then and there to
answer Planitlffs petition for libel for div orce.
As in default there of said court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain. witness the Hon.
W,M. Henry, Judge of said court, this Got
18- 1894.
wm. E. Beyseigel clk, Supr, court
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Emma Dodd ) Floyd Superior Court
vs 5 No. 72
B.H.Dodd ) Libel lor Divorce.
The defendant, B. H. Dodd, is hereby required
in person or by Attorney,to be and appear at the
Superior Court next, to be holden in and for the
county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in January
1895, then and there to answer the plantiff's Li
bel for Divorce, as in default of such appearance
said Court will proceed thereon as to justice may
appertain.
Witness tne Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said
Court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Wm. E.- Jjgysiegel,
Supf, Court,
Khuii couuty, Ga
Hftppoi t.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern: No<We is hereby
given, that the 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 county, < eorgia,
SHtBIFFSUE FOF
JIW 1895
a, Floyd eounty;
a. 11l the Court houae door in
the city of Rome, Floyd oounty, Ga between
the legal houn of sale on the Ist Tuesday in
l, ary 1896. Iho followiug described property
All of land lot No 61 in the 15th District and
4 J 1 aecrion of Floyd eeunty Ga. except Maere«
off of the nmth end of Maid lot heretofore laid
on and platen an the dower of Mary G Lipham
AH con aining 110acivamore or Ipm.
Levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued from the
( eurt of < Irdinary of Floyd countv, In favor of
M:ir> G. Liphain vs John L. lianlin, executor,
as the property of the enate of A.S. Lipham
deceased, represented by John L. Hardin.lhe < x
ecutar of -aid estaie.
Also at th* same time aud pluc®. One bay
horse mule about 10 years old same Tobe’,
one sorrel mare mule abaut ten years old
name June, one white cow mum d Wliite about
5 years old and one buggy, one mowing mac
nine, »ne nay rake and one two horse thimble
Skein Studebaker wagon Levied on by vinuu
of two fl fas one mortgage fl fa in favor of
.1 B. It.rter the ether a laboter’s leln fl fa In
lai or of S. D. Hunt, both iss ied from the
Flo ,-I City Court and v».C, L. Anslev, As the
property of he Deft.
Also at the-same time and place. North halt
ol lot of land No. 168 in 24th, Dist. and 3rd,Sec
tion.ot F.oyd Co. Ga. containing 8) acres in re
or leas, pointed out by D. lei. iant in tl fa. Lev
ied on by virtue of a Justice court fl fa issued
from the fllfltb. I’ist. «, .in favorof C. T. Hon-
sun vs. L. M. Rush. As the property of the Deft
made by w. 8. Thomas ... C.
Also at the same time and place4o acres of
land being in the northwest corner of land lot
No. 144 in the23rd Dist, and 3rd Sect, of Floyd
<o. i.a. Levied on by virtue ot'a.Justice court
fi fa issued from the 1048th, Di st. G. q. m favor
of R. D. Vanuyke vs, TJ. Me lain. As the
piopeny of the Deft. I-aivy made bvjoolaiu
ham L. C
Also at the same time and place forty-five
hundred poundsof seed notion meruor less and
ten acres of corn more or less Levied on by vir
tue of a mortgage fl fa issued from the Floyd
City couri in lavor of R. B. Tilty Jt Co. vs ,lno
W. Copeland Agent as the property of thede
lendaut. Said property can be seen where it is
now located on what is known as the T.C.Hamp
ton farm near Fosters Mill In Floyd county.
Also at the same tune and place a v er:aiii two
horse liai rouble seateu also a two hi rse plow
No 5: < hattain-i• ieh* wa .1 a, "uliwoune
hors turning. a set . tv „on iiaiue t.
Levied on by viriue ol a mortgage tl fa issued
from the Flojd lily court in favor of ns
i.oug vs John D i'aibrough.as the property of
• lie oefendant.
Aiso at the same time a d place one bay mare
mule 8 je.us old named Fauny, ene bay
horse mule eight years old named George,
ft two liorsn drays Willi ft seis ol double har
ness and five hundred bushels of corn more o r
less corn can be een and will be delivered on.
wbatis known as the Hamikon farm in the 4th
Ward of the eitt of Rome where the saidC.
urown now resides. Levied on by viriue of a
mortiagefi faissued from the Flo>d CRv cou t
in lavor of Chas D Wood vs C Brown, as the
pro; eriy of the • eloniiunt,
Also at the same lime ami place one black horse
Mule name Ale-: one gray horse mule named
■ ■ one gray • - uiutv namen Bob. one
gray hors- mine mimeu S in, one bay mare mule
one vellow mare inii'e, Soil bushe s ot rforn more
or less ami 493 uio.isan-i bun lies 1' I,abler more
or less by tir ue ot 2<Jfttrei-a wair-nis issued by
E, It. Lnn'i'kiii, N. I’. -h i J- I*. relurnabie to
the *-ity couri of Floyd coiur y i a in favor
of Martha II ll.uiulio vs C Biowi
As the properly ot the Deft, lorn and fod
der can be see I and will delivered on wont
is known as ihe llumilto.i farm in the 4th.
ward of the City of Rome where the said C.
Brown now resides.
Aisoat the same time ami place, One dark
spotted cow >0 years old nam d Moliie 1 yellow
spotted cow 6 years old name Lady, one brin
die bull bout 3 years old, 1 b ack Ox about 3
years old, one thimble skein wagon, wo horse
about half worm Levied on by ■ iriue ot a 11 la
issued from the Floyd Superior Court 1H favor
of Mrs. Lenora Rainwai r, JI s. M. F. Cab wel
and Wm Albert ( ahlwell, vs, J io. W. Ualdwml
As the property of the Deft.
Aisoat tbe same time and pl c’, One iron
rray mule named Tom and th ve bales of cotton
Levied m by virtue of a mortgage fi fa i sued
from the Floyd City Court, in favor ol'Jas Doug
lass & Co. vs, S anford Turner ami Jeff Jatm s
Asthe properly of Stanford Turner.
Also.it the same time a d place 2 black horse
in ies bought o Bais Bres. * Co. 2(10 bushels
of com more or les-in crib, 2,u00 bundles ol
fodder more or less, 1 anvil, 1 bellows, 3 bab s
cotton, 1 sixty-five saw Gullet gin with eouden
sere feed r ami belting to run tho above machin
ery, The corn, fodder and machinery can be
-een on the farm of W H Boyd, five ini es south
of the city ofßonie. whore it is now locatid.
Levied on t>> virtue ol 2 Distress warrants s
rnied by Walter Harris J P. and returna
ble ro th Floyd citv Court in favor of WII Bo; d
vs J D Ma'his as the pr.-peity of the Deft.
Also at the same time and place, all of lot of
land No, 25 except sb much as i ■ described io
the deed of .lames M Sfinllo-k to James Hart
of date Nov 30th, 1858, and recorded in 80. k
L” of Deeds pa p* 457. also the east half of 10l
No. 26, also the e t half of lot No 47. als > the
west half of lot Ne, 48, except so much the-e
of as isde-cribed in a feed of Mrs. Elizabeth A
Spnllock to W.C. Briant Trustee etc. of da •
of January 9th, 1879, and recorded in book “Y’
of deeds, page 235 ami in the deed from Mrs
Elizabe’h A. Spulloc to w C. Briant Trustee
etc, of date A'ril 14 h, 1879 recorded in Book
“’Y” of deeds page -iOO A'l lying and being in
rhe4 h, Dist. and Four!h Section ■ f Floyd Co.
Ga . containing in all 370 acr-s more or less.
Levied on bv virtue of a fi t-r issued from the
Fioyd Superior court in favor of Albert L. Rich
ardson vs, Jas. H. Spul'ock, as the property of
the Deft
Also at the same timft and place in the 3rd
District aud 4t b Section of Floyd oounty oa.
known as lais <o's 697, 698 an.’ 743 Also 2 acres
off of the northwest cori er of lot N 0.744 contain
ing in al! 122 acres except two acres sold off 713
on the south side of new Cave Spring read in
southeast cornerofsaii! lotto Primitive Baptist
churchsch .ol house, and 2 acres off of the sou ch
wes corner »f said lot 743, sold to B. y.weather
leaving 118 acres in said tract, and being the
same lands levied upon by attachment on Mari h
Sih 1894. Levies upon by viriu or a fi la issued
from the Floyd Supr coarl in favor of Albert L
Richardsox vs T. H. Wood, as the property of
the defendant.
A'se at the sasne time and place city lot in the
Fifth Ward of the city of Rotas. Floyd county
oa. containing a half acre more or less, fronting
oa Bluff street in said Fifth Ward of said city o
Rime, and Ivingen the west side of said Bluff
street adjoining the lot es Weslev Freeman, on
the north, and the lot of Nobs Green on lhe
nonth.and being the place where defendants now
resides.with all the improvements thereon. Lev
ied on by virtue es a.justlee ooart fl fa Iraued
from the 919 District g. m. in favor es J. G.
Watters vs Jnlia Scotland Tom Scett, as the
property of Julia Scott, one of the defendants
Also at the same time and place, city lot in the
Fifth Ward es the city as Rome Floyd ccunty
oa. canfaining a half acre more or less fronting
on the north side of Boundary st reel,in said Fifth
ward, of the city of Rc re, and adjoining the lot
of Henry Toran on the east, ai d the lands of J.
G. Pollock oe the north, and j. H. Hoskinson
on the west, being the place whereon the de
fendants now reside, with all the improvements
th-reoe Levied on by virtue as a ju tice court
fi fa issued from the 919 h Districtg miu favor
ofj. o. waiters vs Zack Samuels and Emily
miiels , as'he properly of Bmb’y Samuels one
of the defendants
Also at the same time and place, One black
mule about 10 years old named “Jim" purchased
of W. A. Pugh. levied on by virtue of a mort
gage fi fa issued from the Fioyd City court in
favor of W. A. Pugh vs, Mrs. K. J. Wimpee, as
the property of the Deft.
JrnC. Moors
Shonff.
MARSHAL SALES
State of Georgia Floyd county:
W ill be sold before the council chamlier in the
town of said county between the
egal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Jann
Ary 1895 the following described property to
wit: Town lot in the town of North Rome on
whicn is located what is knewn as the Bauxite
furnace No. of said lot not known, bounded on
the west by the right of wav of the ET V & G
Railroad, mi the north aud east by the lands of
P. M. Shieb'ey esta o, on the south by lands of
J F Harbour, with all the Improvements thereoe
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, December 6th 1894.
J A Gaddis, Mar's of the town of North Rome
Civil service is one thing, hut
lheie are several other things in
the world.
ANNOUNCEMENTCOLUMN
F»r Sheriff.
To tha toters of rioyd county, I anuouea my
*elf a candidate far Sheriff of Flood couaty aad
K elected Dallas Turner and Klip WlllUmaoa
will be my deputies. Election first Wednesday
in January 1895. Very respectfully
J E McConnell.
For Clerk of Superior Court,
I be-eby announce mvself a Candidate for
re-eivcrion for the Office of Clerk of Floyd
Superior Court.
Election first Wednesday in Jann.iry 1895
W-v* E- Hkysihuki,,
For Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce the name of
James B. Hill for ro-eketion to the office of
County Treasurer.
F >r I’.ik Rj
I heiebv announce myself as a can of date for
re-election to the office <-f T x Receiver bl
Fl i. d couniy Election, firs w«l es.lay in
tuiuarylSJft M. D. McOsker
I hereby announce myself as a oundi late for
h i office of Tax Keceiverof Flovd county, elec
ion to be held an first Wednesday in January
895. Respecifuliy.
R. L. Foster
I gave my right arm to the “List Cause,” and
res;»ecifully ask the people of Floyd county to
give me the office of lax Receiver Election first
Wednesday in January 1895.
F. w. QvabLs. ,
FOR TAX COLLE JTDR. / *
I bag ts announce myself as a Candidate fer
Tax Collector at the ensuing January election,
aud kindly asa the support of friends.
JNO, J. BLACK
For Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a Candida s for re
elec ion to the office of coroner of Floyd couuty.
Election first Wednesday in Januaiy 1895.
T M Dienuon.
I hereby announje taysolf a candidate for the
office of coroner for f oyd couuty, and desire
the support of my friends. Election first Wed
nesday in January 1895.
Johnß Goddard.
For Bailiff.
To the voters of the 9l9t’i Dist, G, M. I re
spectfullyanniiui.ce myself as a candidate for
naiiiff. and it eleeie i will do my duty to tbt
beat of my am i.lity
W. P. Mcleod
To the voters of the 9t9th Dist G M : fellow
Citizens I hereby announce mysslf as a Candi
da e for Bailiff of die Slucli Dist, and if elected
I promise to diacha 'ge the dutiss of the offi
to the best of my ability, Respectfully
1 Homas c. M orris -
To the voters of the 919 Diet W M ; fellow Citi
zens I hereby announce myself as a Candidate
tor Bailiff of the 919th Qist, and if elected I
promise io discharge ilia d itiesof Hie office to
•he best ambility, Respectfully
F. M.Carwilb.
To the voters of the 919th Diet G. M. fellow
Citizens I hereby announce nr self as a Cadidate
for Bailiff of the 919th Dist. and if elected I
promise to discharge the duties of Cue office to
ne best a s biliiy, Hespeecl'ully ri. L. Poll .cc
<
I hereby announce myself a candidate for ro
election'o che office of constable for the 919th
D.rt G, M. I- loyd County Election Ist Saturday
in January 1895 respee fully W. Ai. Byabs
I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for
re-election to lhe office of Bailiff 919th Dist G,
M. Election first Saturday in January.
HENRY BEARD
To the voters of the 919 Dist ict G. M. Floyd
county: I hereby announce myself as candidate
for the office of Bailiff aud asking your support,
pledge you to do my duly to the best of my abil
ity when I am electee,
John Elders.
I hereby announce n vself as Candidate for
Bailiff of the Rome DisJi jrti T .vill not be able te
see each .• but hope to have their
supper*, on the first Saturday in January 1895.
Die Tredaway.
TOffY FRIENDS.
At i|F earnest solicitation;of my many, many
friends—the candidates—Jksave cut the price
of election tickets IfailJm two. Remember it
ts a ’solemn fact urtJWvery candidate I have
evei- printed HiUffiKT tor have been elected
Half In two, Don t torget the c. o d-
TOM TURNER.
Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors
•
All persens having claims againt the estate e
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 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 ana all persons owing said e
tate wiil please make immediate settlement.
Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Admr
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
AH persons having claims against the estate
of William T. Tims will present the same in
terms of the law aud all persons awing said ee-
Ute will p'ease make iinmidiate settlement.
Nev. J9-18M. W. M. anuiA, Admr
Libel fur Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county:
Minnie Bates, ) Flevd superior eonrt
vs [ 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 buperior Couitnext, to be holden in and for
the county eforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan
uary 1895, then and there to answer the Plan
tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such
appearance said couurt will proceed thereon
o justice may apper.aln.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge
court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Um, E Beysiegel,
Clk, Supr, court
F loyd county Ga,
Application For
Georgia, Floyd couuty:
James W. Ozment has applied for exemption
of personality and setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at
10 o’clock a, m. < n the 2nd day of January 1895,
at my office. John P. Davis,
112-13 Ord laary, Floyd county* Ga.