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SUIT AGAINST SELMA.
Selma, Ala., December 20. —
Last night at 9 o’cock “Mayor
Stewart was served with a notice
of suit against the city by the wa
terworks company. This was after
the conference between Captain
Harabon and the committee ap
pointed by the council.
This committee offered a com
promise of $4,500 for the $6,500 or
s7,ooonow due This was declined
and suit was instituted for the $3,-
000 note given some time ago. Sev
eral of the city officials expressed
the idea that they were glad that
the suit had been instituted.
It is mow probable that the city
will annul its contract with the
water company on the ground that
the latter has not complied and
cannot comply with, the contract.
The waterworks people acknow
ledge that they cannot come up to
the cont ract •with the stand pip e
pressure.
mayors proclamation,
mayor’s office.
Rome, Ga., Dec. 20th. 1894.
A PROCLAMATION: The fir
i»g of fire crackers and other ex
plosives of like nature during
the Christmas Holidays is strictly
forbidden in all that part of the
City of Rome within the following
>oundaries, to wit: Beginning at
the Southern line of the store of
h. A. Dempsey, on Broad Streets,
tttween Fourth and Fifth Avenue,
running thence in a straight line
to the track of the City Electric
Railway; thence down said rail
*ay to the Southern side of Fourth
Avenue; thence East along the
Southern side of Fourth Avenue to
he Western side of East Third
’hnet: thence down the Western
of East Third Street to the
'outhern side of Second Avenue;
hence easterly along the Southern
“of Second Avenue to the Eas
yme bridge.; thence down the
J t"wah river to the Oostanaula ;
“•nee up the Oostanaula to the
''"dhorn side of Fourth Avenue ;
~ along the Northern side of
1,1 !!| Avenue to Broad Street;
liie,icp along Broad street to be
"nQi”g point.
AH persons violating this order
1 J“ punished upon conviction
1 '' r the City Ordinances.
John D. Moore, Mayor.
r - and Mrs. J. M. Howard, of
■t I oint, Ga., are visiting Mrs.
“"’urd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J - at 202 Fifth Ave.
, Cilli e Howard, of West
L ’ i '' 18 B PBnding the holi*
■ h Miss Maggie Williams
u Mh avenue.
Alre - Blanch Fleetwood, of Floyd
oday g 3 Wab 1Q the City 6ho PP iu g
MARRIAGE BELLS.
Yesterday wa-’int a bad day for
marriaget in Livirgston district
anyway.
s Yesterday morning at the home
o M. W. W. Hudson, his daugh
ter Miss Wattie was married to
Mr. Robt. E. Caldwell, both young
• pie are exceedingly popular in
their neighborhoods, and have the
hearty congratulations of hosts of
of friends. Rev W. M. Bridges
officeated.
At the same hour yesterday at the
home of Mr. Watt McGhee in
Livingstone district Mr. Joe
Hudson and Miss Dovie McGhee
ere united in marriage, Mr. T.
C Haim, ton prounou cad the
words that made tumi man and
wife.
All of these yoing people are
prominent and popular. They will
liv in the district in which th y
were married.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lumpkin es
this city today received invitations
from Mr. and Mrs G B, Fiynt of Ab
erdeen Miss., tc attend the wedding
of their daughter, Bessie to Mr.
James A. Drake, on Thursday Dec
27th, Col.G. B. Flynt is the May
or of the city of Aberdeen, and Mr
Drake is one of its most progessive
young business men. All the par
ties connected are prominent in
soci >ty circles in their city and the
wedling will doubtless be a grand
affair.
SMUGGLED OPIUM,
Tacoma, Wash., December 20
For several years large quanities
of smuggled opium have been sent
throagh Tocoma by express bear
ing “sweated” stamps. Within 30
days custom inspector B. F. Jossey
has confiscated 80 pounds of opium
geing through by express, the cane
bearing ‘Swaated” stamps. Ah
Hing, of Fort Townsend, was ar
rested and acknoledj.ed making
the shipment. He was held for trial,
the officials expect to break up the
traffic.
Yesterday morning at the home
of the bride in Livinston district.
Rev. W. M. Bridges joined for
ife in the holy bonds of Wedlock,
Robt. E. Caldwell and Mus Mat
lie Hudson, both prominent citi
zens of that section of ths county.
Mr. Joe Hudson and Miss Dovie
McGhee both of Livingston
trict, were married yesterday at th»
residence of Mr. Wade McGhee.
Rev. T. C, Hampton efficatmg.
Miss Kate Perkins, has returned
from an extended visit to relatives
and friends in Virginia.
Mr. T. H. Hand, of Talladega,
Ala., is at the Central.
Mr. 11. Miller, of Cartersville,
is in the city.
John C. Hale, of Centre, Ala.
is autographed at the Cantral ho
tel . —~
R. L. Stinson, of Centre, is stop
ping at the Central Hotel.
Mr. N.H. Coulter, is home for
the hollidays from an extended
visit throJHi the Lone Star State.
He says that the colony of Ro
mans in Ft. Worth are all pros
pering.
Pay your water tax, will shut off
water after Jan. Ist. if tax is not
paid. James McGuire Supt.
Will strictly enforce the ordi
nances on and after Jan. Ist 1895.
James McGuire Supc.
Consumers must pay or will
shut wates off after Jan. Ist 95.
James McGuire Supt.
RELIEF in six hours
Distressing Kidney and Bladder
diseases relieved in six hours by
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 re le
and cure this is your remedy.
Sold byJI.W. Curry Druggist
Rome Ga
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PHE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY DECEMBER 201894
NEVIN OPERA HOUSE.
M A NEVIN A BON MANAGERS.
FRIDAY IVINING, DEC. 21.
VANDERBILT
UNIVERSITY
Glee, Banjo, Mandolin
and Guitar Clubs.
UNEXCELLED COMBINATION,
Usual PricM, $1.0«. 76® and 35c. Tickets now
on sale at Yei.ei's.
Nevin Opera House
MONDAY EVENING, DEO. 24,
ENGAGEMENT X TRAORDIN
ARY.
AMV I pl? The most Exquisite
nIH I LLD of Soubrßttes
FRANK DOANE comedian. ”
P. AUG ANDERSON CActer
And the O'ginal New York Cast.
in the Powerful Drama of In
tense Interest.
Pawn Ticket
210
By David Belasao and clay m Greene,
authors of
“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.
of the Bzoadway Theatre New York city.
MANAGEMENT J. MWARD
Usual prices—Reserved Seats SIOO, general ad
mission 75c, gallery 25c, Tickets now on sale a
Yeiser’s
•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 ? life time.
IVIy prices and terms
are such that,
NO FAMILY
Need be without one.
Nothing makes home more at
tractive than nice music. In fad
no home is complete without mu
sic. Call and look at my Stock o‘
instorments 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
sheapand strong. Call
>n J. S. Henderson the
Reliable Harness Ma
ker. 234 Broad St.
I Highest Market price
paid for Hides & Pelts,
J.S. HFNDERSON.
SOIITUM UMIT CO
SCHEDULE.
.Solid through and connecting trains between
Rome, Knoxville, Brunei, Washington, New
York and all points B.st; also between Bouse,
Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Naahville,
St. Louis, Metuphlsand all v«ints west.
Trains between Home, Annisten,Birmingham,
Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory
Missouri, Kansas and all points west.
I-eave 6 40 a m I Arrive 11 15 a m
Leave 435 p m | Arrive... 90® p n
Trains between Rome. Atlanta, Macon, Savan
nah, Brunswick, Jacksonville all poluts in Flot
illa, Georgia and the Carolinas.)
( eave 7 45 a m I Arrive 6 40 a tn
leave 11 15»m Arrive 19 20 a m
leave 9 00 p in | Arrive 4 36 p m
Trains between Romo, Annisten,Selma, Mont
gomery, Meridian. Mobile, New Oilcans, Texas
Mexico aud California.
Leave 1120 am | atriye 430 p m
T ains between Rome, Anniston, Birmingham
Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory,
Missouri, Kansas and all points west.
Leave 4 10 p in | Arrive 11 55 an
Train leaving Rome 640 a m is a vestibules
tr.in;runs solid to Cincinnati, connects at Ool
tewah Junction with solid Veatibuled Dinh g
car train to Washington and New York. Same
train returns to Rome 9 p m and rnns solid from
Rome to Jacksonville, time between Rome and
Chattanooga 2 hours and 20 minutes in either
direction, and 2 hours and 20 minutes between
Rome and Atlanta. For detailed information
ea>l on or write to
T.C. SMITH, P. & T. A.,
Rome, Ga.
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 AND CHATTANOOGA
3—Trains Each way Daily—3
For Atlanta aud the South
Leave E. Rome 745 am I Arrive Atlanta 10 30 a m
Leave K. Rome 11 15 an Arrive Atlanta 1 59 p m
Leave E. Rome 9 00 pm | Arrive Atlanta 11 39 pm
For Chattanooga—East, West and North.
Leave E. Rome 6 4‘) am I Arrive chatta 900 am
l-eave E. Rome 10 20a m I Arrive chatta. 100 pm
Leave E Rome 6 35p m| Arrive chatta. 700 p m
C. A. Benscoter, GPA. T G Smith P. &T, A.
Knoxville, tenn. Rome, Ga.
Years Support.
Geotgia Floyd county:
Toallwhom it may concern: Notice is here
by given, tha the appraisers appointed to set
spart and assign a years support ;to Mrs. Mat
tie Sledge, the widow of J. A. Sledge, de
ceased, have filed their award, and unless good
and sufficient cause is shown, the same will b
made the judgment of the Court at the Janu
ary term .895, of the Court of Ordinal y. This Dec
3rd 1894.
John P. Davis,
Ordinary F <1 county Hi
Bids Wanted.
Georgia, Floyd County.
The Board of Commissioners »f
Revenue of said County will receive sos per
sons desiring to act as ferryman at Pope’s ferry,
Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Conn
ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in the office
es The Clerk of the Board on or before the firsi
day of January, 1885. The Board reserves the
right te reject any and all bids.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
Libel for Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Camilla E. Gunn) Floyd Superior Court
vs ! 50. 74.
J. P. Gunn. ) Libel for Diverce.
The defendant, J. P. Gunn, is hereby required
in person or by Attorney,to be and appear at the
Superior Court next, to be holden in and far
the 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
ustlce may appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said
court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894.
Win. E. Beysiegel,
Cleik Supr. Curt,
Floyd County, Ga
Petition for Partition,
Mr. J. D. McNabb, Mrs,Flora ) Petition for par
Waters, Samue Funkhouser! tition zdoydSu
& Mr T, W, Nichols J perior rt, Sept,.
V S , I Term 1894,
G., w Thomas. I
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, if
any you have to the above petition for partition
Said petition lieing to partition among the five
owners thereof the following property , to-wij
What was formerly known as lot number (21:
i-i South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two
hundred and fifty eight feet,aud runningback
along Cherokee Street so r hundred and twenty
three feet, the back of the lot being only two
hundred and forty-one feet wide, coniaining
two acres more or lees, being the property de
scribed in a deed from Alfred Shorter ro Thom
as Thomas, dated February 11th, 180 subse
quently conveyed by said Thomas to his chll
dren. Also that tiact of land in the Fifth Ward
of tbe city of Rome, Ga,, lyiug immediately back
of the property abave described and bounded
How: Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Ber
ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and run
ning back the same width to an two bun
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 I
tness the Hon. W, M. Henry. Judge of
Flo«d Superior court, This Sept. 25th, 1894.
Wil , E Beysiegel
clk.Supt, Court
Floyd Co, Ga,
Libel for Divorce
Georgia Floyd County.
Paralee Michael 1 Libel for divorce
vs ! No 50. Floyd Superior
George Michael) court, Sept. Term 1894
To the Defendant, George Michael you are
heceby notified and commanded to be and ap
pear at the next term of Superior court to be
held in aud for said county of Fleyd on 2nd
Monday in January, 1895, then an i there to
answer Planitiffs petition for libel for divorce.
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 , Oet
18-1894.
wm. E. Beyseigel oik, Supr, court
PrfUFMNAL CiILHL
•CNTISTB.
J A. WlLLS—Deattet—2Bß 1-2 Broad tiro
a over Coat roll and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
J. H. fipu lock. Attorney lat Law, Maooa
Temple Bnildidg
Temple Building Romo Oieorgi*.
JAMES B NETlN—Attorney at Law Offi.
Poverty Hall postoffioo corner 3rd Avena*
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at
Masontu Temple.
Rome, Ga.
REKCK & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office
in Masonic Temnle. Rome, Ga.
WW. TANDIVER—Attorney and Com
a tel lor at Law—Rome, Ga.
WB. ENNIS—Jao. W. STARLING—Enni
A Starling, Attorneys at law, Mason!
Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23.
PHYSICIANS AMS SURGEONS.
Frank. A- Wynn, Physician and Suiqo >u
Residence, corner 7lh. Ave and Fast First
St, Office, Ream tin Medical Building over
•I, T. < much A Co. Brug stere
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DM. RAMSUR—Physician and Burgeon
_ Offioo at residence 414 aveane A, Fount
■ ward.
LP. HAMMOND— Physician and Burgoo,
Offers his y rnfessional services to the pe<
* pie es Rome and surrounding countn
ifflce at Croncb and Wataou’s drug store, 24
iroad street.
DR. W. D. LrSYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt
drug store, ’’o. 331 Broad street. Tolephon
118. reeiden n. No. 21
Male Help Wanted.
$12.0® a day to agents selling the Royal white
Metal Plater or taking oruers for plating. Trail*
secrets, formulas, receipts, etc. furnished free.
A good agent can make two to three thousand
dollars per year with the Reyal Plater. For
terms etc. address Gray A Co. Placing .works
Colnmbus, Ohio. Sun. Wed. Fri.
Wanted:—Energetic man to manage branch
•ffice; position permanent; salary $1,200 and
commission; must furnish SBOO, toassist in car
rying stock. Address: Manufacturers, Box 339,
St. Louis, MO.
J. .
Tax Notice.
Ci tv Tax payers will take notice that the mar
shal is now giving hie last notice : d persons
not paying at once will have executions issued
against them. December 3rd. 1894.
lialsted Smith,
Clerk Council.
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Election Notice.
Georgia, Floyd county:
By order of Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenue in and for eaid county of Floy-J
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
$40,090) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county
'for the puiqiose of paying the floating indebted
uese of said county. Said bonds shall bear inte
eH rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said in
terest jiayable pn the first day of April of each
yearafterthw 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 ($5,000) Dollars to be of t he de
nomination of two ($2.00) each.
Ten Thou and ($10,000) Dollars to be of Mie de
aominatios of flve(ss.Oo) Dollars each.
Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the di
nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each.
Ten Thousand ($10,000) to be of the denomina
tion of Fifty ($50.00) Do'lars esch.
For the first fifteen *ears, only the interest of
said bends shall be paid. Thereafter there shall
be paid:
The 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 paincipai (two dollar bonds) and sev
enteen hundred and fifty ($1750) dollars of inter
The eighteenth year, five thousand ($5,000)
dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bonds
and fifteen hunin d [slsoo] dollars of interest
The nineteenth year, five thousand [ss,ooo]
dollars of principal [five dollar bonds] and
twe.ve hundred and fitly [sl2so] dollars or inter
The twentieth year, fi-e thousand [ss,ooo] dol
tlars ofpriucipal [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 [s7so] dollars of interest,
hune twenty-second year, five thousand [ss,ooo]
dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) aud five
hundred ($500) dollars of interest. ,
The twenty third year,five thousand ($5,0 g)
dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and two
Hundred and fifty [s2so] dollars of interest
whauprincipal and interest will be fully paid ass.
All voters favoring the issuance of bonds will
hav e written or printed on their ballots the
word# “For Bonds.” All opposed the words
“Against Bonds.” John C. Foster, Chairman,
Max Meyerhardt, plerk.
Board of Commissioners of Roads 'and Rev e
nue of Flnyd county Georgia
Notice for Applicatioa for
Guardianship.
Georgia, Floyd county:
To all whom it may cone ern: —A. II ■ Ellis hav
ing applied for Guardianship of tbe property of
Radford T. Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elizabeth El
lis and Jackie Ellis, of Henderson county,State
es Texas, minor children of Jack L. Ellis, jr.
late of said state of Texas, deceased, Hallie El
lis 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 I’. Davis.
Ordinary.
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Application For Homestead.
Georgia, Floyd county:
James W. Ozment has applied for exemption
of personality and setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and I wil. pass upon the same at
10 o’clock a, m. on the 2nd day of January 1895,
at niy office. John P. Davis,
12-13 Ord‘nary, Floyd county’ oa.
i
Notice.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
To whom it '«ay concern: Notice is hereby
given of my consent that my wife Loaise
Huffman become a public and free dealer, on
ana after January 7th, 1895, becoming thereby
liable for all ber contracts aud with pewer to
enforce same in her own name. This Dec. 7th
1894.
127-d3od. W W. Huffman.
ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
F«r Sheriff.
To the »oterh es Floyd county, I anneuce my
-elf a candidate fer Sheriff es Fleuti county aud
if elected uallas Turner and Klip Williamson
will be my deputies. Election first Wednesday
i a January 1896. Yery respectfully
J. F. MeConnell
For Clerk of Superior Court,
I hereby anuonnee mvself a Candidate for
r *.-*i«o*iAn,ror the office of Cl«rk of Floyd
Snperier Court.
ulec.iva Oree Wednesday In January |1895
WM E* Bbvsikubl,
For Treasurer.
We are authorised to announce the name of
lames B. Hill fer re-election to the office es
County Treasurer.
For Tax Receiver
I heieby announce myself as a caneidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of
Flovd count yEiecticn, first Wednesday in
January 1896 M’ D.McOskar
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
he office of Tax Roceiverof Flovd county, eloc
iou to bo held *n first Wednesday lu January
995. Respectfully.
R. L. Foster
I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and
resi>ectfully ask the people of Floyd county io
give me lhe office of Tax Receiver. Election first
Wednesday m January 1895.
F. w. Qla Hl Ji.
I hereby annotinc® myself as a candidate fer
the office of fax Receiver of Floyd County, elcc
tien to be held on first Wednesday in January
1895. Reape t ally
George VV' l ‘S hiu E toß -
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I bog t > announce layself as a Candidate fer
Tax Collector at the ensuing January electleu.
and kindly ask the support of friends.
JNO, J. BLACK
For Coroner.
1 hereby announce myself a candida’e for re
elec ion to the office of coroner of Floyd county
Election first Wednesday in januaty 1896.
T M Drenuon.
I hereby announ je myself a candidate for the
office of coroner for Fioyd county, and desire
the support of my friends. Election first Wed
nesday iu January 1895.
Johnß Goddard.
For Bailiff.
To the voters of the 919th Diat, G, M I re
spectfnlly aiinour.oe myself as a candidate for
Bailiff, and it electe i will do my duty to the
best of my aiubility
W. P. Mcleom
To the voters of the 919th Dist G M : fellow
Citizens I hereby announce mysalf as a Qandi
date for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected
I promise to discharge the duties of the offi
to the best of my ability, Respectfully
Thomasc. M ohuu s.
To the voters of the 919 Dist G M ; fellow Citi
zens I hereby announce myself as a Candidate
fur Bailiff of the 919tb Dist, ami if elected 1
proiuise to discharge the duties of the office to
be best ambllity, Respectfully
F. M. Cabwile.
To the voters of the 919th Diet G. M. follow
Citizens I hereby announce myself as a Cadlilate
for Bailiff of the 9i9th Dist, and if elected I
promise to diseharge the duties of the office to
be best ambllity, Respectfully E. L. Poll ,CR
I hereby announce myself a candidate for re
election to the office of constable for the 919th
Dirt G, M. t loyd County Election Ist Saturday
in January 1895 respec fully W. M. Byahs
I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for
re-election to the office of Bailiff 919th Dist G.
M. Election first Saturday iu January.
HENRY BEARD
To the voters of the 919 District G. M. Floyd
County: I hereby announce myself as candidate
for tbe office of Bailiff and asking youV support,
pledge you to do iny duty to tbe best of niy ab l
ity when I am electea,
John Riders.
I hereby announce n vself as candidate for
Bailiff of the Rome District I will not be able to
see each vote h in person but hope to have their
support on tho first Saturday in January 1895.
Dicj Tredaway,
TO MY FRIENDS.
At the earnest solicitation of my many, many
friends-the candidates-I have cut the prlee
of election tickets half in two. Rememberit
is a boleinn fact that every candidate I have
ever printed tickets for have been elected
Half In two, C. O, D. Don’t forget the c. o d-
TOM TURNER.
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Notice to Debtors and Credi
tors /
■
All persons having claims againt the estate o
Elizabeth Dempsey will present the same Im
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 ia
terms of the law ana all persons owing said e
tate will please make immediate settlement.
Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Idmr
_l «
Notice to Debtor! and Cred
itors.
A H persons having claims against the estate
of William T. Tims will present the same iu
terms of tbe law and all persons owing said es
tate wiil please make immidiate settlement
hev.2e-18M. W.H. Benin, Admr
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Libel fer Divorce.
Georgia, Floyd county:
Minnie Bates, 1 Flevd (superior eoiirt
No 73 x
David Bates, ) Libel for Divorce
The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir
ed in person or by Attorney, to be ami appear at
the superior Court next, to be holden in and for
the county aforesaid 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 counrt will proceed thereon
o justice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry, Judge ofsai
court, this the 28tli day of Nov. 1894.
M iu, E Beysiegel,
Clk, Supr, court
t- loyd county Ga,
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