The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 19, 1894, Image 7

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FRIDAY NIGHT. ■j) B Vanderbilt Glee Club the Great Event of the Week. The anticipated* appearance of k h o Vanderbilt Glee Club, at Nav in’s Opera House, Friday night, has created more genuine enthusi asm amo’ g the society people, than an v attraction ever booked for thia place.l An d wel’ it may, for everywhere these jolly, clever-college boys go, they are given an ovation. Another thing that adds to the general in tprest is the fact that it ir in no sense a professional organization, but simply the representative young men of the South, out tak ing their holliday. It is also true that while it is net a professional club, yet their music is equal to the best company traveling. The music has all tl • charm that only gay and enthusi astic collge beys can give it. The young ladies of the city will Under the Glee Club an elegant reception Friday night after the 1 performance, and neat invitations have been issued. The college boys ' #re the recipients of great social attention everywhere they go, and are sure to be delightfully enter tained in Rome. < Seats are on sale at Yeiser’s at i the usual prices, and are going rap idly. If you wish to procure a good seat do not delay longer, but get it at once. AMY LEE 1 On Christmas Eve night Charm- i ing Amy Lee in “Pawn Ticket 210” i will be presented at Nevin’s Opera 1 House. < It is first claes show, and ’ abounds in singing and splendid •pecial features. It is sure to have a large house here, as they are playing to crowded theaters every where they go. Seats at the usual 1 prices are uow on sale at Yeiser’s. * ———— ] GET NO EMPLOYMENT ’ t Miss Pollard’s Efforts to Secure 1 Work Unsuccessful. i New York, December 19.—A 1 Boston lady a few weeks ago ad- ' vertised for a French maid to take 1 charge of her child and accompany I her about. Among those who an- c mred the.advertisement was Miss s Madeline Pollard, who achieved r notoriety by suing Congressman 1 Breckinridge for breach of promise. ‘ Referring to the mattar Miss Pollard tonight said: “I can’t see anything wrong in answering the advertisamant. I don’t know who ( got the letter. The advertisement | wag signed by initials only. In my ( letter I said I was not French, but | that I felt myself capable of per- , forming the duties of governess. < ‘‘l thought that was an oppor- , tunity for my (doing something, but I never received a reply. I . have answered a number of adver- • tiiementstin the hope of receiving employment, but every one has , t«en a failure. ” Miss Pollard said , •he had tried to enter journalism, but her efforts in that direction . have been fruitless. HORRIBLE DEED. Cassville, Mo., Dec 19.—At Dry Hollow eight miles South of this place, a tragedy has resulted in the death of a mother and twe children. During a fit of despon dency, Mrs, William lionet, cut the throats of her 5 and 7-year-old children with a razor and then suicide in the same ®*Qij«r, One of the children lived •everal hours aud the other died •Imest instanfily. Mr. Jones was 81 M ashburn at the time of the •fi&ir. The family moved to this ♦ouuty about four years ago from Irinceton, Mo. Two of the children *ud baby were not harmed, fine oldmangone. I Morristown. Ind., Dec 19 Thomas A. Addison died here to 1 dav Rtthe of 84, He never had doctor inti' he was past 80. He ' Ta . B marriod twice and had 15 Jl; dreQ ? 12 of whom are still liv ing H'j has 70 graud-childrou. 103 -graQchildren and th re? great- children . One of his ' ' !JS c ’mmitted suicide here a few ' ‘iya ago ) a uc [ t jj at aQ j o )d u g i ou his death. 1 PLEASANT RECEPTION. lhereceptien yesteaday after noon and last, nigbt at the hand some home of Capt. M. A. Nevin, was largely attended. In the afternoon Mrs. U. A. Nev in aud Mrs, W. A. Patton receiv ed in honor of Mrs James Nevin, ! tbaa whom the e is no more charm ing and accomplished lady in ths Poitb. Miss Mary M. Nevin received at night, and the pretty home was filled with|handsome men aud beau tiful woman. Sweetest music was heard from a select orchestra, and dainty refreshments were served during the evening. There is not a more popular or prominent young couple in the city than Mr. and Mrs. James Nevin They will toon be at home in their lovely home on Secend Avenue. ' M VICTORIOUS JAPS. New York, Dec. 19.—A dispatch from Shanghai, dated December 17th, says: “The first and second Japanese armies are marching di rect on Tien-Tsin. They are now North of Nieu Chwang, which place has been captured. Several other cities have also been taken, all without any serious fighting. The force of the two armies com bined amouats to about 72,000 men. The Shanghai officials of the na tive city have removed their wives and families to the foreign settle ment for safety in anticipation of an outbreak, which is feared in consequence of the imposition of the war tax. ” KILLED AND EATEN Hermosillo, Mex., Dec. 19.—A party of citizens which left here a few weeks ago to explore Tiburen Island in search of gold mines which according to their statement are to be found, returned with one missing. The Seris Indians, the Cannibal istic tribe, who occupy the island, made no hostile demonstration to ward the prospectors, but Edward Flores, a youug member of the party, became separated from his companions, and although a search was made for him he could not be found. It is feared that he had been kidnaped by the Indians and killed aud eaten. Big Sensation Toledo, 0., December 16.—Tole do society is shaken to its center by a broach of promise suit, the damages being laid at 175.000, brought by Miss Lucy M. Gruber against Roswell F. Messinger. She alleges the engagement of mar riage was made on January 8,1893. The plaintiff is a handsome young lady of 22, of excellent family. M. Messinger was recently appointed deputy county treasurer and by the death of Calvin Bron son, his grandfather, he recently became heir to SIOO,OOO of valu able real estate in the business section of the city. This event oc curred since his engagement, and, it is hinted, his alb red worldly, prospects led to the estrangement Cherokee Lodge Last night Cherokee Lodge, No. 66, F. & A. M. held an important meeting and the following ;officers were elected for the ensuing year: Max. Meyerhardt, W. M; B. C. Brown,S. W; D. E. Lowery, J.W; B. F. Clark, treasurer; R.H.West Secretgry; R. W. Roebuck, S. D; W. L. Collier, J. D; Dr. S. C. Har ris, Chaplain ; J. B. and R. V. Mitchell, Stewards; F. M. Carwyle, Tyler. TWO BANKS CLOSED. ' Slater, Mo., Deo 19.,—The Cit izen’s Stock Bank of this place made an asfigument to Com. P. Starts to dav. The doors of tne Saving Bauk are also closed. The latter bank, it is said, is safe and as soon collections aw made it will be opened. The cash on hand in the Stock Bauk amounts to something overs2,ooo while that of the other is abou.; $16,000. lbs tail of the Steck Bank will prove I gerious to several of its depositors, I~HE HUSTLED OF ROME WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 19 1894 NEVIN OPERA HOOSE. M A NEVIW A BON MANAGERS. FRIDAY EVENING, DiC. 21. VANDERBILT ge- UNIVERSITY Glee, Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Clubs. UNEXCELLED COMBINATION. Uiual Prices, fl.oo. lit and 29c, Ticket* now on Bale at Yelser’s. Nevin Opera House MONDAY EVENING, DES. 24, ENGAGEMENT XTRAORDIN- ARY. JMV I I? I? The most Exquisite nIU I JUDD of Soubrsttes FRANK DOANE comedian. ® I P. AUG ANDERSON CActer Ch * raOt#r And the O-giual New York Cast, in the Powerful Drama of In tense Interest. Pawn Ticket 210 By David Belasoo and clay m Greene, author* es “The Charity Ball,” “The Girl I Left Behind Me,” “The New South,” “Men and Women,” Correct Appointments. ■ The Very Latest Songs. Scenery by John H Yonng. es the Bsoadway Theatre New York eity. MANAGEMENT J. MWARD Usual prices—Reserved Beat* SIOO, general ad mission 76c, gallery 26c, Ticket* new on isle a YeiseFs *What* Shall 1 buy for XMAS Now is the time to make home happy by the purchase of a Pi ano or Organ and one that will last a life time. My prices and terms are such that, NO FAMILY Need be without one. Nothing makes home more at tractive than nice music. In fact no home is complete without mu sic. Call and look at my Stock of insterments at HANK’S & CO, Furniture Store No. 23, BROAD ST. or write me for catalogue. E. E, FORBES Ann’ston Ala. MUSIC DEALERS., Don’t you think an elegant box of cigars would please your hus band, brother or son for Christmas? T. & J. “Specials” are without question the best nickle cigar in Rome. They are pure Havana and testimonials from best smokers in Rome furnished on application. Trevitt & Johnson. When you want to buy harness and strap work and buy them -heap and strong. Call >n J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker- 234 Broad St.. Highest Market price naid for Hides & Pelts, P J} S?HFNDERSON. SOUTHERN HAPAT . SCHEDULE. —Solid through and connecting trains between Rome, Knoxville, Bristol, Washington, Naw York and all points K.st; also between Rouse, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Na-hvtlle. St. Loula, Memphisand all pvlnta west. Trains between Rome, Anniston,Birmingham, Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory Missouri, Kansas and all points west. I-eave 6 40 a m I Arrive 11 15am Leave 435 p tn | Arrive... 900 p m Trains between Rome, Atlanta, Macon, Savan nah, Brunswick, Jacksonville all points in Flor* Ida, Georgia and the Carolinas. | Leave. 7 45 a m I Arrive 6 4am Leave. 11 15 am Arrive 10 20 a m Leave 9 00 p m | Arrive 4 36 p m Ttains between Rome, Anniston,Selma, Mont gomery, Meridian, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas Mexico aud California. Leave 11 20 am | arrlye 4 30 p m T. ains between Rome, Anniston, Birmingham Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, Missouri, Kansas and all points west. Leave 4 10pm {Arrive 1165 am Train leaving Rome 640 a m is a vestibuled train; runs solid to Cincinnati, connects at Ool tewah Junction with solid Ves-ibuled Dinii g car train to Washington and New York. Baine train returns to Rome 9 p tn and rana solid from Rome to Jacksonville, time between Rome and Chattanooga 2 hours and 20 minutes in either direction, aud 2 hour* and 20 minutes between Rome and Atlanta. For detailed information call on or write to T.C. SMITH, P. & T. A., Berne, aa. C. A.BENSCOTER, A. G. P. A., Knoxville Tenn. J. J. FARNSwORTH, D. P. A., Birmingham, Ala. w A. TURK, Washington, D. C. THE SOUTHERN RY. IS THE SHORTEST BEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE —Rome To— ATLANTA ANDCHATTANOOGA '3—Train* Each way Daily—3 For Atlanta and the South t. • ■ , Leave E. Rome 746 am I Arrive Atlanta 1* 30 a m Leave E. Romo 1116 an arrive Atlanta 159 p m LeavoE. Rome 900 pm | Arrive Atlanta 1133 pm For Chattanooga—East, West and North. Leave E. Rome 6 40 am I Arrive ohatta 900 am Leave E. Rome 10 20a m arrive chatta. 100 p m Leave E Rome 635 p m | arrive ctrntta. 7 Mp m C. A. Benscoter, GPA- T G Smith P. <ft T, A. Knoxville, Tenn. Rome, oa. Years Support. Georgia Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: Notice is here by given, tha the appraiser* appointed to set apart and asiign a years support [to .Mrs. Mat tie Sledge, the widow of J. a. Sledge, de ceased, have died their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will b made the judgment of the Court at the Jana ary term 1395, of the Court of Ordinary. Thia Dec 3rd 1884. John P. Davis, Ordinary F d coun »y Ma Notice. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To whom it may concern: Retie* is hereby given of my coneent that my wife Louise Huffman become a public and free dealer, on ana after January 7th, 1395, becoming thereby liable for all her contracts aud with power to enforce same la her owe name. This Dec 7th 1894. 12 7-d 30d. W.W. Huffman. Bide W ante d. Georgia, Floyd County. The Board of Commissienere of Revenue of said County will reeelvw sos per sons desiring to not as ferryman at Pope’s fervy. Freeman's ferry and Veel * ferry in said Coun ty, fer the year 1995. Bal< bld* to be in the oinco of The Clerk of tbe Board eu or before the tirwt day of January, 18U. Th* Beard reeervee the right t* rejsot aay aad all bide. Max Meyorhard*. Oerfc. Application For Homestead. Georgia, Floyd county: James W. Oxment ha* applied for exemptiea es personality and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pane upop the earn* at 10 o'clock a, m. on th* 2nd day of January ÜB3, at my office. John P. Darin, I>l3 Ordinary, Floyd county 1 ea. Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd oeunty. Camilla E. Gunn) Floyd Bnperier Court re | No. 74. J. P. Gunn. J Libel for Divorce. The defendant, J.P. Gunn, is hereby required in person or by Attorney,to be and appear at the Superior Court next, to be helden in and for the cuunty aforesaid on th* 2nd Monday in Jan uary 1896, then and there to answer the plantHT* Libel for Divorce. A* in default of such ap pearance said court will proceed thereon a* to ustice may appertain. Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of eaid Court, this the 23th day of Nev. 1894. Wm. E. Beysiegel, Cletk Supr. Curt, Floyd County, G« CHRISTMAS TIMES. "They* a Um* in the affaire of men' A time in th» affairs of all men and ladioa to for a’ that when i' becomes necceesary bo look * abou for bargains. By common consert Christmas tide is the time all nauet remembei their friends. We have tak«n thii into conaideratijn and can show you novelties and elegant preaenti from a dainty rattle, for the tin tot, to the silver spectacles forth aged mother. A handsome mirro for the rair beauty, collars and cuff cases for the conscious dud® chamois skins for tue cleanl; , housewife-and soon, to the and Prices from 05 cents to $20.0 Comt and see them. ’ Trevit & John|on PROFESSIONAL GOIM OENTISTB. J A. WILIZ— Dentiet—2*B Bread etree a ever Canirell and Owen* (tore. ATTORMIVB J. H. Spu look, Attorney ,M Law, Maeea Temple Kutidldg Temple Building Rom* Georgia. JAMKS H NKViN-Attorney at Law Offlc Poverty Hail poacoSice corner 3rd Avauee CHAU. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple Rome, Ga. REECE a DENNY-Attorneys at law. oner in Maaonic Temule. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER-Attorney and Com B tellor at Law—Rome, oa. WH. ENNIB-Jwo. W. STARLING—Knn> A Starling, Attorneys at Law. Masoul- Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYBIOIAKB AN» BUROEONB. Frank. A-Wynn, Physician andSnrtem Residence, corner 7th. Ave and East First Bt, Office, Room t in Medical Building over J, T. Crouch A Co. Brag store DM. RAMBUR—Physician and Hurgeoi _ Ofliee at reeidenee <l4 avenue A, Fourt> ■ ward. LP. HAMMOND— Physician and Bunion Offers bi* professional services to the imm pie of Rome and surrounding countr, iffloe at Crouch and Wataon'* drug store, 24 Iroad street. DR. W. D. hffYT-Oflloe at C, A. Treviti drug store. 40. 33 IB road street. Telephon 113. resident*. N 0.21 Male Help Wanted. $12.08 a day to agent* 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 tbe Royal Plater. For terms oto. address Gray A 00. Plating ;works Colnmbna, Ohio. Bun. Wed. Fri. Wanted: —Energetic man to manage branch office; position permanent, salary $1,200 and oommission; must furnish SBOO, to assis t in car rying stock. Address: Manufacturers, Box 339, at. Louis, RO. Tax Notice. City Tax payers will take notice that the mar abal is now giving his last notice: d persons not paying at once will have executions issued against them. December 3rd. 1894. Halsted Smith, Clerk Cenneii. Election Notice. Georgia, Floyd county: By order of Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue in and for said county of 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 tbe limits of said county, to determine the question whether coupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thousand $48,000) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county for the puri>ose of paying the floating indebted ness of said county. Said bonds shall bear into est rate' of five (5) per cent per annum, said in terest payable on the first day of April of each year after tbe date of the issue of said bonds Bald bonds shall bear date April Ist. 1896, and shall be of tbe following denominations: Five Thousand ($6,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars to be of t he de nomination es two ($2.00) each. Ten Thou-and ($18,000) Dollars to be es the de aomlnatioa es five ($6 80) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) to be of the denomina tion of Fifty ($60.00; Dollars each. For the first fifteen »ears, only the interest of said bonds shall.be paid. Thereafter there shall ¥• paid: The sixteenth vear 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) I dollars of paincipal (two dollar bonds) and sev- I ■steen hundred and fifty (<I7M) dollars of inter- Mt. The eighteenth year, live thousand ($5,090) dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bonds and fifteen handn-d [slsoo] dollars of interest The nineteenth year, five thousand ($6,000! dollars of principal [five dollar bonds! a«d twelve huuared and fifty [sl26o] dollars of inter- Mt. Th* twentieth year, fire thousand [56,090] dol tlara of principal [ten dollar bonds] and one thousand [sl,Boo] debar* of interest. The tweuty first vear, five thousand fs6,ooo] dollars es principal [ten dollar bonds) and seven hundred and fifty [»7sO] dollars of interest hune twenty-second year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) aad five hundred ($500) dollars of interest. i The twenty third year.flve thousand [s*,9B) dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and two hundred and fifty [s3so] dollars of Interest whanprincipaiand latere*t will be fully paid off. All voters favoring the issuance of bonds will hav* written or printed on their ballot* th« wor*te“For Bonds." Ail opposed the word) "Against Beads." JohnC. Footer, Chairman, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Board of Commbeloaer* of Roada (and Bare ■ M es Fleyd oeunty Georgia Notice for Application foi Guardianship. Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may cone era: —A. H. Ellis hav tag applied for Guardianship of tbe property o Radford T. Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elisabeth El lie and Jackie Bill*, of Henderson eeunty.Stat of Texas, minor children of Jack L. Ellis, Ji late of said state of Texas, deceased, Bailie F. i lie of said state of Texas notice is given th* said application will be heard at mv office a 19 o’clock a. m. on the first Monday in Januar next. This Decern er Bth 1894. IJohn P. Davis. Ordinary. t I '' t RELIEF IN SIX HOU US Distressing Kidney and Bladd e diseases relieved in six hours b r the “New Great South America 5 Kidney Cure.” This new remed is a great surprise on account c » its exceeding promptness in releii r ing pain in the bladder, kidney 0 back and every part of the urinai r passages in male or female. B relieves retention of water ai v pain in passing it almost imm 1 diately. If you want quick rein 0 and cure this is r your' rented Sold byJD.jW. *Curry Druggi ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN $ F«r Sheriff. Tv tbe vetcre es Floyd county, I auueace my aclf a camlidalo for Sheriff es Flood eonuty and if elected Ballas Turner and Klip HlHiaatooa will be my deputies. Klee lion first Wedneaday (u January 1896. Very reepectfully J.P. MoConnelt For Clerk of Superior Court, I hereby announce myself a Candidate far :a--le<’tioni(or the Office of Clerk of Fluyd Superior Court. 11 jetion flrat Wednesday in January $1896 W“ Bbyukudi., For Treasurer. Wear* authorised to announce the name es James B. Hill fer re-elactleu te th* office es Connty Treoeurer. For Tax Receiver I heiebv announce myself a* a cannidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Floyd count yElection, first Wednesday in January 1895 M- D.McOsker I hereby announce myself as a candidate for he office es Tax Receiverof Floyd county, oleo ioa to be held *n tirst Wednesday in January 335. Respectfully. R. L. Foster I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and reiqiectfully ask the people of Flevd county te give me the office of Tax Reeelver Election first Wednesday in January 1396. r. w. quabl*. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of fax Receiver of Floyd County, elec tien to be held on first Wednesday ia January 1896. Respe fully George Washington. FOR TAX COLLBCTOR. I bog to announce myself aa a Candidate fer Tax Collector at the ensuing Jannary election, and kindly ask th* support of friends. JNO, J. BLACK For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re elec i ion to the office es coroner of Floyd ceenty Election first Wednesday in January 1896. T M Drennon. I hereby announce myself a candidate for th* office of coroner for Fioyd county, and desire th* support of my friend*. Election first wed. nesday in January 1806. Johnß Goddard. For Bailiff. To the voters of the 9l9th Diet, G, M. I re spectfully announce myself aa a candidate for tialliff. and if elected will do my duty te the beet of uay suability , W< F. Mclbob To th* voters of the 913th Dlst G M : fellow CitiMns I hereby announce myself aa a Candi date for Bailiff of cho 819th Diet, and if elected I promise to discharge the duties of th* affi te the boat of my ability, Respectfully Thomas c. JJomus. T* the voters of the 918 Diet G M; fellow Citi zens I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for Bailiff of the 319th Diet, aud if elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to .lie best ambility, Respectfully F. M. Cabwilc. To the voters of the 919th Diet G. M. fellow Citizens I hereby announce m\ t-elf a* a Cadldate for Bailiff of the 019th Dist, aad if elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office te no best aucbllity, Respectfully H. L. POl.l. >cx I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to tbe office of constable for the 919th Dirt G, M. Floyd Connty Election Ist Saturday in January 1895 respectfully W. M. BrAHH I hereby announce myself a* a Candidate fer selection to Vhe vffice of Bailiff 919th Dlst G, M. Election first Saturday in January. HBNRY BEARD Te th* veters es the *l9 Dietriot Q. M. Fioyd county: I hereby announce myself as candidate for tbe office of Bailiff and asking your support, pledge yeu to de my duty to th* best of my abil ity when I am elected. - i John Elders. I hereby announce myself as candidate fer Bailiff of the Rome District I will not be able te see each vote M in person but hope to hav* thdr support on th* first Saturday ifi January 1395. Dica Treuaway. TO MY FRIENDS. At the earnest solicitation of my many, many friends—the candidates—l have cut the prloo of election tickets half in two. Remember it is a solemn fact that every candidate I have over printed ticket* for have been elected. Half in two, C. O, D. Don't forget the c. o. d- TOM TURNER. •] 0 Notice to Debtors and Credi- ’* tors All persons having claims againt th* estate * EliuUeth Dempsey will present the same ta terms es th* law and all persons owing said e* L tatc will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1394. W. H. Ennis Admr. I* M-MwssseeMsmaseammmMMßemsMßMnßeeasmßv Notice to Debtors and Uredi -tors v 'y p All persons having claims against the estate of Mary W. Towns will present the same ta term* of the law ana all persons owing said s tate will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Admr V- | i i 'ii ||- si. Notice to Debtor! and C.red itors. All persons haring claim* against the estate st of William T. Tims will present the same in a t terms of the law and all person* •wing said *e _ tate will please make immidiate settlement. *7 Hev. 20-I*B4 W. H. I*ants, Admr Libel fer Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county: Minnie Bates, ) Floyd |*upenor court er vs | No 73 J David Hates, ) Libel for Dltorc* * The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir e<i i n person or by Attorney, te be and appear at ly the Superior Court next, to be holden in and fer the county • foresaid on the 2nd Monde; in Jan uary 1895, then and there to a swer the Plan tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such appearance said counrt will proceed the eon py o justice may appertain. j Witness the Hon. W. M. H-nry, Judge of sei i t court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1891. lid Wm, E Beysiegel, Clk, Bupr. cour* 16- h lovd county Ga. ief -■ ■' ly- The tide t>f Christinas' shippers ;istf continue to the merchants » very busy.