The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 21, 1894, Image 7

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TONIGHT The Vanderbilt Glee Club t Nev in's O-era House. Tonight at Nevin’s Opera house the great musical and social event of the season will be seen. The Vanderbilt Glee Club will be the attraction, and the theatre will be crowded with a brilliant and fashionable audience. The box sheet at Yeiser’s shows a heavy advance sale of seats, but a few good ones still remain. Those who expect to attend had best se cure seats at once. Tonight at the Armstrong Hotel from 10 to 1 o’clock the College hoys will be tendered a reception, and it is sure to be the most fash ionable event of the season. All lovers of good music should not fail to hear the Glee Club to night. It is not often Romans have an opportunity of hearing such an excellent musical organ ization. 11 ■ ■ LIBELLED THE TIMES Arrested at the Instances of the Chattanooga Tinies. Spring City, Tenn., December 21. —Deputy Sheriff Simon Adams of Chattanooga, arrived here this morning, and arrested W. P. Me" Donald and Jr H. Hilton, proprie tors of the Spring City Herald, for criminal libel against the Chat tanooga Times. The papers were taken out be fore Squire J. T. Hill, of Chatta nooga. Mr. Adams will leave to. night for Chattanooga with Messrs. McDonald and Hilton. The charge against them is that they publish ed an article saying the Times re. ceived S3,OCX* for supporting the republican ticket in ths guberna torial campaign. TILLMAN ON THE FLOOR. Columbia, S . C., Djo. 21. Ths iasideuts of the dav in the ’house today were the address of ex-Gov «rnor Tillman and the decision of the municipal police bill. Ex-Gov ernor Tillman was invited to a seat on the floor of the house and asked for an address, which he de- ' lirered, but which was merely a speech of thanks for the honors conferred upon him. The municipal police bill brought on a very g*nera' discus eion. All of the conservatives op posod it, but the reformers almost unnanimously supported it. No re former in the house has dared raise his voice against the bill. MAYORS PROCLAMATION. mayor’s office. Rome, Ga,,.Dec. 20th, 1894. A PROCLAMATION: The fir iig 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 boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the Southern line of the store of L. A. Dempsey, on Broad Streets, between Fourth and Fifth Avenue, running thence in a straight line to the track of the City Electric Railway; thence down said rail way to the Southern side of Fourth Avenue; thence East along the Southern side of Fourth Avenue to the Western side of East Third Street; thence down the Western *ide of East Third Street to the Southern side of Second Avenue ; alienee easterly along the Southern ’ide of Second Avenue to the Eas Louie bridge; thence down the Etowah river to the Oostanaula; up the Oostanaula to the erthern side of Fourth Avenue; along the Northern side of 'urth Avenue to Broad Street; 1 ' lf ’ n ce along Broad street to be- Smning point. Ci I persons violating this order *be punished upon conviction r the City Ordinances. John I). Moore, Mayor. M ill strictly enforce the ordi 'inceg°n and after Jan. Ist 1895. James MoGuire Supt. LA BELLE FATIMA • The Fascinating Oarcer Killed in a Railway Accident in Europe. Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 21—La Belle 1' atima, the facinating mus cle dancer, who caused the greatest sensatien of the Inter State Fair, and whose sloe-like eyes aud grace ful form won the hearts of hun dreds of Pacifiic coast men, is dead. She wag no less popular at l he M idwinter Fair. Sbs was killed some weeks ago in a railroad accrdent in Europe. Her j body was mangled almost beyond recognition. Just whe.e the acc dent took place is not known heis The information that has reectied this city is ineagei. Little Gugela, a fifteen year old Assyria girl who lives in Tacon a and who also danced in Fatima troupe at the Turkish Theater dur ing tha fair, received th® rumor ot her death. It was conveyed ia a letter from Assyria. Fatima’s parents live in Assyria and diriug her American tour she sent to them over '52,500, besides which she had a comfortable sum •laid sway for herself. She left her • after the fair closed and was jour neying across Europe when tie railway accident that ended b r lifo occured. She said that of all American cities she had visited she liked Sau Franoisco best. It was there during the Midwinter Fair that she receiv ed a large salary for six months, and saved the greater part of the money. She left that city in July and, with other dancing girls, made a tour of Oregon before coming to the Interstate Fair. GIRL NOT DEAD. But Downs Will Suffer a Terrible Death When Caught. Morrillton, Ark., Dec. 21. Nothing new has developed in the negro rape case in the past 24 hours beyond the fastening the crime beyond a doubt, on the per petrator. He is named Downs, and lives about half a mile from his victim's house. Contrary to yester day’s reports, the girl is still alive and not so badly injured as first reported. The scoundrel was scared off by the approach of some parties be fore he accomplished hie purpose. His father has been arrested and is now under guard. Every bridge and road crossing in the country is being guarded and he will be cap tured within the next twenty-f»u r hours. There is little doubt but what the citizens will be so aroused when they see the culprit as to let the law go to the winds. Some hot heads freely advised burning at the stake, but this will hardly be done. Even the negroes are aroused ever the matter and are joining i» the hunt. NOTICE. TO TEACHERS OF FLOYD COUNTY. There will he no General Exami nation es Teachers during this month, if it becomes necessary for any to be examined before the schools opens on Jan. 7th, I can be foundat my offee for that purpose from Jan. Ist to Jan. sth. W. M. Bridges. C. S. C. Pay your water tax, will shut oft water after Jan. Ist. if tax is not paid. 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 relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by D. W. Curry Druggist Rome Ga Consumers must pay or will ■ shut wates off after Jan. Ist Supt. — THE HUSTLER of ROME. FRIDAY DECEMBER 21 1894 NEVIN OPERA HOUSE, j M A NEVIN A MON' MANAGERS, FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 21. VANDERBILT &- ->? UNIVERSITY Glee, Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Clubs. UNEXCELLED COM BINATION. Usual Prices, fl. 00. 75c and 200. Ticket* now on sale at Yeiser’s. Nevin Opera House MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 24. ENGAGEMENT X TRAORDIN ARY. A MV I Pl? The most Exquisite nil! I LLD of Soubrettes FRANK DOANE comedian. ” P. AUG ANDERSON S ch ‘ racter And the O giual New York Cast, in the Powerful Drama of In tense Interest. Pawn Ticket 210 By David Belasao and clay m oreena, 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 Yonag. of the Bzpadway Theatre New York city. MANAGEMENT J. MWARD Usual prices—Reserved Seats SIOO, general ad mission 75 c, gallery 25c, Tickets now on sale a Yeiser’s *What* Shall I 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. 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. A J. “Specials” are without question the best Dickie 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 -heapand strong. Call >n J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker- 234 Broad St. Highest Market price paid for H ides & Pelts, P J S. HENDERSON. SUUTHRBS MMH CO SCHEDULE. Solid through and connecting trains between Rome, Knoxville, Bristel, Washington, New ' ork and all points F..st; also between Rome. Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Na-hville, St. Louis, Memphis and all paints west. I rains lietwAen Rome, Annistan.Birmingham, Memphis, Arkansas, Tex.s, Indian Territory ' Missouri, Kansas and all points west. I-fi-ive « 40 a m I Arrive 11 15 a in Lea e 4 351> in | Arrive <j no p m ' Trains between Rome, Atlanta, Mueon, Savan nah, Brunswick, Jacksonville all points in Flor ida, Georgia and the Carolinas.| Leave 745a ml Arrive 6 40 a tn l*ave 11 15 am Arrive. 10 20a m Leave .... 9COp m | Arrive 435 p tn Tiains between Rome, Anniston, Selma, Mont gomery, Meridian, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas Mexico aud California. Leave 11 20 am j arrive 430 p m i T ains between Rome, Anniston, Birmingham Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, Missouri, Kansas and all points west. Leave 4 10 p tn | Arrive. 11 55 an Train leaving Items 640 a m is a train ; runs solid to Cincinnati, connects al Ool tewah Junction with solid Ves-ibuled Dinit g car train to Washington and New York. Same j train returns to Rome 9 p m and runs solid from Rome to Jacksonville, time between Rome and Chattanooga 2 hoots and 20 minutes in either direction, an < 2 hours and 20 minutes betwe- 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. I'. A , Knoxville Tenn. J. J. FARNSWORTH, D. P. A., Birmingham, Ala. w A. TURK, Washington, D. C. THE SOUTHERN RY. IS THE SHORTEST BEST i AND QUICKEST ROUTE —Rome To— t ATLANTA ANDCHATTANOOGA < 3—Trains Each way Daily—3 For Atlanta and the South i > Leave E. Rome 745 am I Arrive Atlanta 10 30 ain Leave E. Rome 1115au arrive Atlanta 1 59 pm LeaveE. Rome 9 00 pm | Arrive Atlanta 11 30 pm For Chattanooga—East, West and North. Leave E. Rome 6 40 am I Arrive chatta 900 am * ixtave K. Rome 10 20a a I Arrivo chatta. luOpm t latave E Rome 535 piu | Arrive chatta. 7 00 pin . C. A. Benscoter, GPA. T G Smith P. &T, A. Knoxville, lenn. Rome, (la. Years Support. Georgia Floyd county: Toallwhom it may concern: Notice is here ( by given, tha the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a years support to Mrs. Mat- < tie Sledge, the widow of J. A. Sledge, de- t ceased, have tiled their award, and unless good < and sufficient cause is shown, the same will b s made the judgment of tbe (,’Qurt at the Janu ary term 1895, of the Court of Ordinal y. This Dec < 3rd 1894. John P. Davis, ( Ordinary F dcouutyGa t t Bids Wanted, ■ Georgia, Floyd County. 9 The Board of Commissioners as Revenue of said County will receive sos per- 1 sons desiring to act as ferryman at Pope’s ferry, Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Coan- 1 ty, for the year 1895. Said bids to be in the office of The Clerk of the Board on or before the first 1 day of Janaary, 1885. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 1 Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. '-'!DL»." ——————————I— — , J 2 . ■ ■ V. t Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. , Camilla E. Gunn 1 Floyd Superior Court t vs [ 50. 74. J. P. Gunn. ) 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 holden in and for the county as oresaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan- 1 uary 1895, then and there to answer the plantlff’s , Libel for Divorce. As in default of such ap- , pearance said court will proceed thereon as to « ustice may appertain. ( Witness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said , court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Win. E. Beyslegel, ' Cleik Supr. Curt, t Flovd County, Ga < Petition for Partition, Mr. J. I). McNabb, Mrs,Flora 1 Petition for par | Wattrs, Samuel Funkhouser 5 tition ..loydSu &Mr T, W, Nichole ) perior rt, Sept, i vs, | Term 1894, G., w Thomas. I . To tbe Defendant, G w, Thomas: You ere hereby notified to be and appear at the uexG, 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 being to partition among the five owners thereof the following property, to-wis What was formerly known as lot number (21: in South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two hundred and fifty eight feet, and runningback along Cherokee S.reel so r hundred and twenty three feet, the back of the lot being only two hundred and forty-one feet wide, containing two acres more or lees, being the property de scribed iu a deeitfrom Alfred Shorter to Thom as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse quently ermveyed by said Thomas to his clnl uren. Also that tiact of laud in the Fifth Ward > of the city of Rome, Ga.,lying immediately back M the property above described and bounded t How : Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Her ry street, two hundred and seven feet, and run . n'ing 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 1875. , , Witness the Hon. W, M. Henry. Judge of Floyd Superior court, This Sept. 25th, 1894. Wa, E Beysiegel elk, Supt, Court Floyd Co, Ga, Libel for Divorce Georgia Floyd County, Parolee Michael) Libel for divorce vs > No 50. Floyd Superior George Michael) oourt, Sept. Term 1894 To the Defen lant, George Michael you are hexeby notified and commanded to be and ap pear at the next term of Superior court to be held in and for said county «f Floyd on 2nd Monday in January. 1895, then and there t» 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 ot sa’ . court, this.; Get 18-1894. wm. E..Boyselgol oik, Supr, court MfESSIOML COWL DENTISTS. J A. WILLS- lieutist 208 1-2 Broad sire, a ever Cantrell aud Owens stere. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spu lock. Attorney tat Law, Maseu Temple Buiblidg Temple Building Koine dleorgia. JAMES H NEVlN—Attorney at Law Offic Poverty Hall posiotice uoraer 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masontc Temple Rome, Ga. RkKCF. X DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temvle. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coin a sellor at Law—Rome, Us. WH. ENNIB-.IUO. W. STARLING—EIint & Starliiig, Attorneys at Law, Masoni< Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS AW# SURGEONS. Frank. A. Wynn, Physieian and Bui>o >u Residence, corner 7th. Ave and East Fir-t St. Office, Ronin 8 ii. Medical Building over J, T. Crouch A Co. Drug stere DU. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeo- Office at residence Cl 4 avenue A, Fouru ward. Ll’. HAMMOND—Physician and Surge.,. Offers his j rofessional services to the p. ■ pie of Rome and surrounding count, iffice at Crouch and Watson's drug store, as iroad street. DR. W. D. h<9YT—Office at C. A. Treviti drug store. 40. 331 Broad street. Telephon 119. residen »o. No. 21 Male Help Wanted, $12.00 a day to agents selling the Royal wl'Re Metal Plater or taking orders for platinsr. Trade 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 & Co. Plating .works Colnmbus, Ohio. Bun. Wed. Fri. Wanted:—Energetic man tomanage branch •slice; position permanent; salary $1,200 and commission; must furnish SBOO, to oasis t in car rying stock . Address : Manufacturers, Box 389. St. i.euis, mo. Tax Notice. Citv Tax payers will take notice that the mar shal is now giving his last notice: d persons not paying at once will have executions issued against them. December 3rd. 1894. Halsted Smith, Clerk Council. . . . " ■! >"■ I" 'I ' Ul'l 1 Election Notice, Georgia, Floyd county: By order of Board of Comm|ssipners of Roads and Revenue in apd for said rmmty of Floy I 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 questipn whether coupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thousand $40,000) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd ceunjy for the purpose of paying the floating indebted ucss of said county. Said bonds shall bear line est rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said in. terest payable on the first day of April of each yearafterthe date of the issue of said bonds Said bonds shall bear date April Ist. 1895, and shall be of the following denominations: Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of One ($1.00; Dollar each. Five Thousand(ss.ooo) Dollars to be of t he de uominatiou of two ($2.00) each. TenThon aud '$10,000) Dollars to be of bhe de nomination of five ($5.90) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be Os the de nomination of Ten (810.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand (810,000) to be of the denomina tion of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars For the first fifteen «ears, only the interest of said beads 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 paincipal (two dollar bonds) and sev enteen hundred aud fifty ($1750) dollars ot inter est. The eighteenth year, five thousand ($5,000) dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bonds and fifteen hundred [Blsoo] dollars of interest Tbe nineteenth year, five thousand 185,000] dollars of principal [five dollar bonds’) and twe.ve hundred and tiny [sl2so] dollars inter_ The twentieth year, fire thousand [ss,ooo] dol tiars ofprincipal [ten dollar bonds] and one thousand [Bl,9o<)j dollars of interest. The twenty first year, five thousand ($5,000] Sellars ot principal [ten dollar bonds] ami seven hundred and fifty [8750] dollars of Interest, hune twenty-second year, five thousand [85,000] dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) ard five hundred ($300) dollars of interest. The twenty third year,five thousand ($5,0?) dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) aud two hundred and fifty [s2so] dollars ot interest whanprincipal aad in teres t wil 1 be fully paid •ff. All voters favoring the Issuance of bondswill hav® written or printed ou their ballets the words "For Bonds.” All opposed the words “Against Bo»dS.” John C. Foster, Chairman, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. Board of Commissioners of Roads [and Rev nue of Fieyd oohnty oeergia Notice for Application far Guardianship, Georgia, Floyd county : To all whom it may coneern: —A. H. Kilis hav ing applied for Guardianship of the property of Radford T. Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elizabeth El lis and Jackie Ellis, of Henderson ceunty,State es Toxas, minor children ot Jack L. Ellis, Jr. late of said state of Texas, deceased, Bailie El- Ife of said state of Texas notice is given that said application will be heard at mv office at o’clock a. in. on the first Monday in January next. This December Oth. 1894. John I’. Davis. Ordinary. 2 Application For Homestead. oeorgia. Floyd county: James W. Ozmenthas applied far exemption of personality and setting apart aud valuation of homestead’, and I wil; pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a, m. on tha 2nd day ot January 1896. at Hiy office. John P. Davis, Ul3 Ordinary, Flayd eounty’ oa. Notice, GEORGIA, Fieyd Couniy: To wham it may concern: Meliae 1* hereby given of my consent that my wife I.ouise Huffman become a public and free dealer, on ana after jannary 7th, 1895, becoming thereby liable far all her contracts aud with power to enforce sama inker ows name. This Dec. 7th 1894. I 12 7-dtOd. W W. Hnffmas. ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN F*r Sheriff’. To the voters es Floyd county, I anneuce my self a candiilate for Sheriff of Flood county aud if elected Italia* Turuer and Klip W ilßamifou will be uiy deputies. Kleotlou first Wednesday in January 1895. Very respectfully J. P. MeCounell For Clerk of Superior Court, I hereby announce myself a Candidate for r»->'l*<'ti«>n for the (ifflie of Clerk of Floyd Kaperier Court. clsc.imu nisi Wednesday in January (1895 WM E- Bevshcokd, For Treasurer. We are authoriaed to announce the name of Junsu B. Hill fer re-election to the office of County Treasurer. For Tax Receiver I heieby announce myself as a canntdate for re-election to the office es Tax Receiver of Floyd count yElection, first Wednesday in January 1895 »!• D.Mc< inker I hereby announce mrsolf as a candidate for lie offise of Tax Receiverot Floyd eounty, elee mu to be held vn first Wednesday in January sBS. Respectfully. R. L. Foster I gave my rig4it arm to the “Lost Cause,” aud res|>ectfuUy ask the people of Flovd county to give me the office of Tax Reeeiver. Election iirst Wednesday in January 1895. F. W. QFAKIjt. I hereby announce myself as a candidate fer the office of Tax Receiver of Floyd County, elec lien to be held on first Wednesday iu January 1895. Res] e I ally George VVasbingteii. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I beg 11 announce myself as a Candidate far Tax Collector at the ensuing January election, and kindly ask the support of friends. JNO, J. BLACK For Coroner, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re elec, ion to the office es coroner of Floyd county Election first W ednesday in Januaiy 1895. T M Drennon. I hereby announje myself a candidate for the office of caroner for F.oyd county, and desire the support of my friends. Election first Wed nesday iu January 1895. Johuß Goddard. For Bailiff’. To the voters of the 9l9th Dist, G, M I re spectfully announce myself as a candidate for bailiff, and if electc 1 will do iny duty te tbe best of my ambility W. P. McLkoa To the voters of the 919(11 Dist G M : e' low Citizens I hereby announce mysslf as a Qg nd! date for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected 1 promise to discharge tbe duties of the effi to the best of my ability, Respectfully Thomas o. M°KKia. To the voters of the 919 Dist G M; fellow Citi zens 1 hereby announce myself as a Candidate for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to ne best ambility, Respectfully F. M. Carwils. To the voters of the 919th Dist G. M. fellow Citizens 1 hereby anuounce myself as a Cadidate for Bai 11 if us the JiUth Dist. aud if elected I promise to discharge the duties of tbe office to lie best ambility, Respectfully E. L. PoLbiuit I hereby announce myself a Candidate for re election to the office of constable for the 919tU Dirt G, M. Floyd Comity Election Ist Saturday in January 1895 respectfully W. 51. Byars I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for re-election to the office ot Bailiff 919th Dist G, M. Election first Saturday in January, HENRY BEARD To the voters of the 919 Dlrtiict G. M. Floyd county: I hereby anuouace myself as candidate fur tbe office of Bailiff ami asking your support, pledge you to do my duty to the best of my abil ity when 1 aui elected, John Elders. I hereby announce n vself as candidate for Bailiff of tbe Rome District I will not be able to see each vote M in person bet hope to have their support on the first Saturday in January 1895. Dica Tredaway. TO MY FRIENDS. At the earnest solicitation of my many, many friends—the candidates—l have cut the prlee of election tickets halt in two. Remember it is a solemn 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. Notice to Debtors and Credi- tors All pa -sans having claims againt tha estate a Elizaoeih Dempsey will present the same ie terms of the law and all persons owing said es cate will please make immediate eettlement. 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 Admr Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. All persens having daims against the e«tate of William T. Tims will present the same in terms of the law and all persons owing said es tate will please make immiiliate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Nanis, Adnsr Libel for Divorce. Georgia. F' <1 CO nty : Minnie Bates, ) Flsvd superior konrt T» J No Tt D .n.« -ates, ) Libel for Divorce .he defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir ed in person or by Attorney, is be ami appear at the (Superior Court next, to be holden in and »ar the county aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary 18SK5, then and there to answer the Plan tilt's Libel for Divorce. As in -default of susk appearance said counrt will proceed thereon o justice may appertain. Witness the lion. W. M, Henry, Judge ofsai court, this the 28th day of Nov. 18M. Wm, E Beysiejel, Clk, Supr, co«rt i loyd county tin. The tide of Christmas choppers mtiaud t> knp cij uiiiinti ery b uay.