The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 23, 1894, Image 11

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PUGILISM Mt Chas. A. Davis Arranges a Match for February. 3lr. Chas. A. Davis, of Birming ham, champion middle weight pugilist of the South, has been in the' city several days visiting friends. Yesterday he received a letter from a prominent Louisville sport ing man, seeking to arrange for a match in that city for February between Mr. Davis and Tom Lan sing, of Louisville. jlr. Davis will go to Nashville, where he is instructor of boxing in t )P Nashville Athletic Club, just after Christmas and make all the arrangements for the fight. The fight is for SI,OOO side bet, and the particulars about the purse is to be perfected yet • Mr. Davis has a splendid record as a pugilist —having fought twelve battles —10 of which he won and 2 w ere draws. He is a quiet, pleas ant looking gentleman, and the last man you would take for a prize fighter. Yesterday when asked by a re porter if he did not think the kill ing of Bowen would put a stop to pugilism, he said : ‘•Yes, for a few months, but that feeling will soon die out. Bow en was killed by the fall and not the blow. The fights that have tak en place in New Orleans have car ried thousands of dollars there, and the law makers are not going to pass any ligislative acts against the sport. ” Citation-Leave to Sei J. Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: W. H. Ennis Administrator ot Elizabeth Dempsey, deceased has in due form applied to the undersigi ed for leave to sell the lands beloging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of December 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Cilation Leave to Sell. ■Georgia, Fl ‘yd County: To all whom it may concern:—W. H. Ennis | Administrator of Jack Prior, deceased, has in due form applied to the 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 . December, 1894. John P. Davis, ’ Ordinary. Citation-Leave to Sell. ■Georgia, Floyd County: j Toall whom it may concern: W.H. Ennis Ad ministrator of Steve Carral .deceased has indue C form applied to the undersigned for leave to sei [ the lands belonging to the estate of said deceas ed, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in January next. This 3rd day of December 1894. tjohn P. Davis, I ■ Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Cred- l itors, ‘ All persons having cliams against the estate ■J Jack Prior will present the same in terms of j the law and all persons owing said estate wil please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29th. 1894. W. H Ennis Adm = ! Letters of Administration B GEORGIA, Floyd County : To all whom it may concern: Martha G. Mil ler having in proper form applied to me for permanent letter* of administration on the es tate of J. J. Miller, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J. J. Miller to be and appear at my of fice 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. Witness my hand ami official signature this 3rd. day of Dec. 1894 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia. Letters of Administration, Georgia, Floyd county: lo all whom it may concern: K. W. Berryhill ■laving in proper form applied to me for perma nent letters of administration on the estate o Hardy Shelton, late of said county: This is to ’ • all and singular the creditors and next of 111 of Hardy Shelton to be and appear at my efiiee within the time allowed by law and show ' ‘use, if any they can, why permanent adminis ’ration should not be grafted to K. W. Berry -1,1 or some other person on Hardy Shelton’s rsnte. witness my hand and official signature i - 3rd day of December 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary, Floyd county Ga. Application for Letters of Dis mit sion. GEORGIA, Floyd Co. Whereas R. H. West, Administrator of J. F, ' 'ty,deceased, represents to thecourt his pe ' m» duly filed, that he has administered J. F. 'ajs estate. This is to cite all persons con u . ',' ’ kindred and creditors, to show cause, if ‘J they can, why said administrator should not * ’ l ' l barged from his administration and re ''■ I'ttersof dissmission on the first Monday ar| :h, 1895. This. December 3rd 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd county, Ga. Di is morning at 10 o’clock at in bride’s residence in the Fifth 1) los - Wheat and Miss ' J George will be uni ,ed in marriage. rHE HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAY DECEMBER 23 1894 MINSTREL COMING. Hi Henry here the Night of Decern ber 31st. On the night of December Bist that refined Minstrel organization under the leadership of Hi Henry, will appear at Nevin’s Opera honse The \\ heeling Register says of t Jin: Hi Henry’s Minstrels were greeted with storms of applause from the rise until the fall of the curtain, at the Grand Opera House last evening. This company is a bright gem in the amusement world, and is dr 1 erviugof its large audience. ” The Kingston Leaders comments as follows: “It is a genuine satisfaction to attend a first class entertainment such as Hi Henry's Minstrels gave last night. 1 heir singers can sing and their bran new jokes make one laugh, there was not a person in the large audience who did not look forward with pleasure to an other visit from this excelent or. ganization.” MORE MONEY FOR, ROME. Atlas Saving and Loan Associa tion of Chattanooga has f >rme<l a local Board Home of our best Cit izens have become interested with them. They have already loaned largely here and will soou offer us more money. Their investimeut Stock is being taken in Rome, and after the boii days Loans will be Miss Bettie Ledbetter, Miss Taylor and Mr. Ollie Ledbetter left yesterday for Talladega to vis it relatives for a few days. Miss. Eula Sawyer, a very hand ome young lady of Talladega Ala,, is the gilest of thj family ®f Chief Police Shropshire, Don’t forget that W. N. Hawthorne has greatly reduced price of Coal for the Christ mas season. Call him atTelephone No. 120 Mr. Clarence Wood, of Rome, was in the city last week. Clarence is au old friend of The Citizen and is preparing himself for the Epis copal ministry. God speed him in his new calling.—Daltoa Citizen. $2.1 Bto Atlanta and return Via, Western & Atlantic Dec 1 9th good returning, until Dec. 20th 94. Edmund May’s (col) Janitor of the Masonic Building, Rome. Ga desires to know the whereabouts o Lizzie McLendon (col) who is sup posed to be in Chattanooga. 12-21-lt. The members of Rome Council No. 411 National Union, are here by notified that the nights of meeting of the council have chang ed from the first and third Tues day to the second and fourth Tues day of each month. The first meet ing of the Council under the change will be held Tuesday Jany. 8, T 5 at 7 :80 p. m. Roman Candles and Cannon Crackers at cost at Loyd’s, To Txas. The Queen & Crescent Route is the direct route to Texas and the Southwest, It is the shortest line o Southern Texas, the only line to Texas which is all under one management. The only line giving choice of two mutes, via. Shreve port or via. New Orleans. Equip ped with solid vestibuled trains to New Orleans, and through sleepers Atlanta and B irmingham toShreve port. Close connection at either point with through service of Texas ines. Our rates are as low as any body’s. Ask our agents for full particu lars, or address. A. J. Lvtle, Div. Pass’r Agent, Read House Block, Chattanooga, enn.’r J. R. McGregor, Trav, Pa ss Agent. 2005 Ist Ave. Birmingham, Ala. MONDAYEVENING, DEC. 24, ENGAGEMENT TRAORDIN ARY. • AMY LEE Ii FRANK DOANE ■ “luediau. P. AUG ANDERSON & €harMter And the Orgiual New York Cast, in the Powerful Drama of In tense Interest. Pawn Ticket 210 By David Belasao and clav M areeno, authors of “The Charity Ball,” “The Girl I Left Behind Mo, 1 ’ “The New Smith,” “Men and Women,” Correct Appointrrients. 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 new on sale a Yeiser’s MAYORS PROCLAMATION. mayor’s office. Rome, Ga., Dec. 20th. 1894. A PROCLAMATION: The fir ing 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 side of East Third Street to the Southern side of Second Avenue; thence easterly along the Southern side of Second Avenue to the Eas Rome bridge; thence down the Etowah river to the Oostanaula; thence up the Oostanaula to the Northern side of Fourth Avenue; thence along the Northern side of Fourth Avenue to Broad Street; thence along Broad street to be ginning point. All persons violating this order will be punished upon conviction under the City Ordinances. John D. Moore, Mayor. Will strictly enforce the ordi nances on and after Jan. Ist 1895. James McGuire Supt. NOTICE. TO TEACHERS OF FLOYD COUNTY. There will he no General Exami nation «f 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 office for that purpose from Jan. Ist to Jan. sth. W. M. Bridges. C. S. C. Pay your water tax, will shut off water after Jan. Ist. if tax is not paid. Jamps McGuire Supt. RELIEF IN SIX HOURS Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cuke.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in reviv 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.jW. Curry Druggist , Rome Ga Consumers must pay or will shut wates off after Jan. Ist 95. James McGuire Supt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CD SCHEDULE. ,_Bolid through and connecting trains Between Home, Kaoxrilie, Brutal, Washington, New Y ork and all points K.st; also between Rome, < hattanooga, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, Si. Louis, Meiuphitand all I'.lnta west. 1 rains between Rome, Annistan,Birmingham, Memphis, Arkansas, Tex*», Indian Territory Missouri, Kansas and all points west. [•eave 6 40 a m I Arrive 11 15 a m Ix,a,e 435 p m | Arrive... .:.... 9Mp ni Trains between Rome, Atlanta, Macon. Savan nah, Brunswick, Jacksonville all points in Flor ida, Georgia and the Carolinas. | Leave 7 4' a in I Arrive 6 40 a m Leave 1115 am Arrive l*2oa m Leave 9 CO p m | Arrive 4 36 p in Tiains between Rome, Annisten, Selma, Mont gotrtery, Meridian, Mobile, .New o.leans, Texas Mexico aud California. Leave 11 20 am | Arriye 4 30 p m T nine between Rome, Anniston, Birmingham Memphis, Arkansas, Texas, Indian Territory, Missouri, Kansas and all points west. Leave 4 10 p m | Arrive... 1155 am Train leaving Rome 840 a m is a vestibulei train; runs solid to Cincinnati, connects at Ool tewah Junction with solid Vestiliuled Dtnii g car train to Washington and New York. Same train returns to Rome 9 p m and runs se’id from Rome to Jacksonville, time between Rome and Chattanooga 2 hours aud 20 minutes in either direction, .u. 2 hours and 20 minutes betwen Rome and Atlanta. For detailed information ca'l on or write to T.C. SMITH, P. & T. A., Rome, <ia. C. A.BENSCOTER, A. G. P. A., Knoxville Teun. J. J. FARNSwORfH, D. P. A. , Birmingham, Ala w A. TURK, Washington, D. Q. THE SOUTHERN RY. IS THE SHORTEST BEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE —Romr To — AIL ANT AAND CH ATT A NOOG A 3—Trains Each way Dally—3 For Atlanta aud the South teave K Rome 745 am I Arrive Atlanta 1* 30 a m iaveE. Romell 15au arrive Atlanta 1 59 p m Leaveli. Rome 9 00 pm I Arrive Atlanta 11 30 pm For Chattanooga—East, Went and Nerth. L-ave E. Rome 6 40 am I Arrive chatta *OO am E. Rome 10 2<ia u* I arrive chatta. 1 00 p m Leave E Rome s3s p m | arrive chatta. 7 00 pm C. A. Benscoter, GPA- I G Smith P. AT, A. Knoxville, lean. Rome, Ga. Years Support. Georgia Fleyd 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 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 1895, of the Court of Ordinaiy. This Dec 3rd 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary F d county 41a Bids W anted, Georgia, Floyd County. The Board of Commissioners »f Revenue of said County will receive sefper sons desiring to act as ferryman at Dope’s ferry, Freeman’s ferry and Veal’s ferry in said Coun ty, for the year 1895. Said blds to be in the’ office of 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. .It, 11 !■ . L Libel lor Divorce, Georgia, Floyd county. Camilla E. Gunn 1 Fleyd Superior Court vs ' [ Ao. 74. J. I‘. Gunn. ) Libel for Divorce. The defendant. J. I’. 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 aforesaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary 1895, then aud there to answer tha plantlff’a Libel for Divorce. As in default nf such ap pearance said court will proceed thereon as to ustice may appertain. M itness the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of said court, this the 28lh day of Nev. 1894. Win. E. Beysiegel, Cleik Bupr. Curt, Floyd County, Ga Petition for Partition, Mr. J. R. McNabb, Mrs,Flora ) i'etition for par 1 Waters, Samuel Funkhouser J tition ..loyd Su <S M r T> W, Nichol* ) perior rt, Sept. vs, j Term 1894, I G., w Thomas. / To the Defendant, G W, Thomas: You »re 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 t<> make your defensq, if any you have to the above petition for partition Said petition being to partition among the five owners thereof the following property t to-wlt What was formerly known as lot number (21: I i South Rome, fronting on Main Street, two hundred and fifty eight feet, and 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, conlainlng two acres more or lees, being the property de scribed in a dt -d from Alfred Shorter to Thom as Thomas, dated February 11th, 1870, subse quently conveyed by said Thomas to his chil ' dren. Also that tract of laud in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome, Ga., lying immediately back of the property ab ive described and bounded How: Fronting on Cherokee (formerly Ber ry street, two htiud'-ei'l 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 7rom Alfred Shorter to <; W. Thomas and children, dated May 12th 1875. Witness the Hon. W, IVI. Henry. Judge of Uoid Superior court, This Sept. 25th, 1894. Wit, E Beysiegel elk, Supt, Court Floyd Co, Ga, Libel for Divorce Georgia Floyd County, Paralte Michael ) Libel for divorce vs ! No 50 Floyd Superior George Michael) court, Sept. Term 1894 To the Defendant, Ge*rge Michael you are hereby notified and commanded to be and ap pear at the next term of Superior court to be held in and for said county of Floyd on 2nd Monday in January. 1895, then and there to answer I’lanitilfs petition for libel for divorce. As in default there of said court will proceed a* to justice shall appertain. wit n e«» the Hon. W, M. Henry, Judjaotsaid court, this , Oct 18-1894, wm E. B*yseig*l clk, Supr, court Piwwiom g'jlo.4 DENTISTS. J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad stree a over Caatrell aud Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spu lock, Attorney ,at laiw Masea Temple Kuildidg Temple Building Rem« Cleergia. JAMES B NEVIN —Attorney at Law Offi< Poverty Hall postolHos corner 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDER WOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple Rome. Ga. RB.KCF. A DENNY-- Attorneys at law. Office lu Masonic Temvle. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attoraey and Com B sellor at Law Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—Jxo. W. STARLING—EnoI & Starling, Attaruey* at Law, Manoni Temple, Rome. Ga. feb23. PHYSICIANS AN* SURGEONS. Fraak. A. Wynn, Physician aid Suri* m Residence, aoruer 7lh, Ave and Hast First St, Office, Keen: t ii. Medical Building ever J, T. < much A Ce Brag stare .. " DH. RAMS! It—Physician and Hu Office at residence 814 avenue A, Fouru ward. Li'. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon , Offers his j ■■ofessional services to the pe« pie es Route and surrounding- couutr dhee at Crouch and Watson’s drug store, if troad street. Dll. W. D. KNYT—Office at C. A. Treviti drug store, -to. 831 Broad street. Telephon 119. residen >b. No. 21 IVlale Help \Vai.t d $25.00 to $50.00 Per week using and selling Old Reliable Plater. Every family lias rusty, worn knives, and forks, spoons,etc . Quickly plated by dipping in melted metal. No experts ence or hard work; a good situation. Address W. P. Harrison & C°- C ler k No. 14, Columbu- Ohio. Wanted:—Energetic man to man»go branch office; position permanent; salarv $1,200 and commission ; must furnish S6OO, to assis t in car rying stock. Address: Manufacturers, Box 339, nt. Louis, MO. Tax Notice. City Tax pay ers will take notice that the mar shal is now giving his last notice : d persons not paying at once will have executions issued agalust them. December 3rd. 1894. Halsted Smith, Clerk Council. Election Notice, Georgia, Floyd county: By order of Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue in and for said county ol Floy 1 notice 1* hereby given that on the second (2nd day of January, 1(95, an election will lie held at all the voting precincts within the limits of said county, to determine tlie question whether coupon bonds to the amount of Forty Thousand $40,000) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county for the purpose of paying the floating Indebted ness of said county. Said bonds shall bear tnte est rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said in. lerest payable on the first day of April of each yearafter the 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 lie of the de nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Five Thousand(ss,ooo) Dollars to be of t he de nomination of two ($2.00) each. Ten Thou and ($10,000) Dollars t* be of the de nomination of fire(ss.*o) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of tht 'de nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) to be of tbe denomina tion of Fifty ($50.00) Do’lars e-«h. For the first fifteen years, only tbe interest of said bends shall be paid. Thereafter there shall be paid: • T he sixteenth year five thousand ($5,000) Dol lars of Principal (One Dollar bonds) aud two thousand ($2,000) dollars of interest. The seventeeuth year five thousand ($5,000) dollars of paincipal (two dollar bonds) anu sev enteen hundred and fifty ($1750) dollars ot inter est. The eighteenth year, five thousand (s’>,ooo) dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bonds ami fifteen hundr-d [#lsoo] dollars of interest Thu nineteenth year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal [five dollar bonds] and tweiv* hundred and fifty [sl2so] dollar* of inter est. Th* twentieth year, fi' e thousand [ss,ooo] dol tlars of principal [ten dollar bond*] and one ll<ou»and [sl,9oo] dollars of interest. The twenty first year, five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal [ten dollar bonds] ami seven hundred and fifty [s7so] dollars «finterest. hune twenty-second year,five thousand [ss,ooo] dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds; aid five hundred ($500) dollars of interest. , The twenty third year,five th insand ($5,0?) dollars of principal (fifty dollar bond) and too hundred and fifty [s3so] dollars of interest wbanprincip rl and in torev t wii 1 be fully paid off All voters favoring the issuance of bondswill h»v a written or primed on their ballets the wor f *s“For Bonds.” All opposed th* word* “Against Bonds.” John C. Foster, Chairman, Max Meyorhardt, Clerk. Board of Commissioners of Road* (and Rev ■ of Floyd coanty ueergia J ' Notice for Application for Guardianship, Georgia, Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: —A. H. Ellis hav ing applied for Guardianship of the property of Radford T. Ellis, William V. Ellis, Elizabeth El lis and Jackie Ellis, of Henderson county,Stat* of Texas, minor children of Jack L. Ellis, Jr. late es said state of Texas, deceased, Hallie Ki lts ot 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 Decern er 6th 1894. John I*. Davis. Ordinary. Application For Homestead, oeorgia, Floyd county: James W. Ozment has applied for exemption of personality and setting apart and valuation of homosteau, and 1 wit. pass upon the same at 10 o’clock a, m. on the 2nd day of January 1885, at my office. John P. Davis, 12 13 Ordinary, Floyd county' oa. i 1 " " - i Notice, GEORGIA, Floyd Couniy: To whom it may concern: N*tice is hereby given of my cousent that my wife Louise Huffman become a public and free dealer, on ana after January 7th, 1895, becoming thereby liahl* for all her contracts and with power to enforce*am* in her owa name. This Dec. 7th 1894.. 1 1 12 7-dssd. W. W. H«ffma«. ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN F<r Sheriff. To the voter* of Eloyd county, I anuouce my self a candidate for Sheriff of Flood county and If elected ballas Turner and Klip Will'anisou will be my deputies. Election first Wednesday m January 1895. Very respectfully J. P McConnell Tor Clerk of Supt rior Court, I hereby announce invself a Candidate for •o-nl»c>lo» i-.ir the office of Clerk of Floyd Superior Court. ■-IJCU..U lira. Wednesday In Jauuarv 11895 W* £■ Beysikubl,, For Treasurer. Wears authorized to announce the name of lames B Hill fer ro-election to the ?ffice es County Treasurer. For Tax Receiver I heiebv announce myself as a canaldate sos re-election to the office es Tax Receiver of Floyd count yElecticn, first Wednesday in January 1895 M- D.McOsker I hereby announce myself as a oandi late for ha offie* of Tax Keceiverof Flovd eouuty, eleo ion tube held .n first Wednesday ru January 885. Respectfully. R L. Foster 1 gave my right arm to the “Lost < ause,” and r» speci tully ask the people of Elov<t county to give me tile office ot Tax Receiver, Election ilrst Wednesday in ,iauua,i y 18i>5. F. w. QoabLs. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Floyd County, elec tion to be hold on first Wednesday in January 1895. Res; e t ally George Washington. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I b-vg t > announce myself as a Candidate fer Tax Collector at the ensuing January election, and kindly ask the support of friends. JNO, J. BLACK For Coroner. 1 hereby announce myself a candidae for re elec ion to the office of coroner of Floyd county Election first Wednesday in January 189$, T M Drennon. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of coroner for F oyd county, and desire the support of my friends. Election first Wed nesday in January 1895. John K Goddard. For Bailiff. To tire voters of th* 9i9th Dist, G, M 1 re spectfully annour.ee myself as a candidate for bailiff, and if elecce r will do my duty to tbe best of my stability W. P. Mijlkob To the voters of the9!9th Dist G M : el low Citizens I hereby announce myself as a O ndi da e for Bailiff of .he 919th Dist, and if elected I promise to discharge the duties of the ofH to tlie best of my ability, Respectfully Thomas u. M UKKI *- To the vo ers of the 919 Dist (1 M; fellow Citi zens I hereby announce myself as a Candidate fi> r Bailiff of the 919th Dist, au i if elected I promise io discharge the duties of the office lo ue best ambility, Respectfullv F. M. Carwile. To the voters of the 919th Dist G. M. fellow Citizens 1 hereby announce myself as a Cadidate for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I promise to discharge the duties of tbe office tv he best a i.bility, Respectfully E. L. Poll.ck I hereby annonnee invself a candidate for re election co the office of constable for the 919th Dist G, M. floyd Connty Election Ist Saturday in January 1895 respec fully W. M. Byzhs I hereby announce myself as a Candidate fer re-election to the office of Bailiff 919th Dist 9. M. Election first Saturday in January. HENRY BEARD To tbe voters of the 919 District G. M. Fleyd c unity: 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for tbe office ot Bailiff and asking your support, pledge yeu to do my duty to the best ot my abil ity when I am electeu. John Elders. 1 hereby announce n vself as candidate fer Bailiff of the Rome District 1 a ill not be able to see each vote u in person bat hope to have their support on th* first Saturday in January 1895. Die - Tredaway. TO MY FRIENDS. At the earnest solicitation of my many, many friends—the candidates—l have cut the price of election tickets half In two. Keraemberlt 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- tor# ■ All parsens having claim* againt th* estat* • Elizabeth Dempsey will present the tarn* in term* *f the law and all penon* owing (aid e» tate will pleas* mak* immadiat* Mttlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Ennis Admr. Notice to Debtor# and Credi -tors All persons havisg claims against the estat* of Mary W. Towns will present the same ia terms of the law anu all persons owing said e tat* will please make immediate settlement. Nov. 29-1894. W. H. Eunis Admr " 1 ' - ' 11 Notice to Debtor! and Cred itors. A B persons having claims against the e«tate of William T. Tims win present th* same in terms of the law aud all persons vwiug said es tate will pleas* make immidlate settlement. ivov. 21-1894. W. H. S* lis , Admr Libel ler Divorce. Georgia, ployd aounty: Minnie Bates, ) Fl*vd superior «onrt > v* 5 No 73 ' David Ba'ei, ) Libel for Divorce The defendant, David Bates, is hereby requir ed in person or by Attorney, to be and appear at the superior Court next, to ba holden in and f*r the county aforesaid on the 2nd Munday in Jan uary 1895, then and there to answer the Plan tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of suth appearance said counrt will proceed thereon o justice may apper ain. Witness the Hon. W. M. Hnry, Judge of sal court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Win, E Beysiegel, Clk, Supr, court f loyd county Ga. ‘Vra unwquiled advaatafee »• yvuag mm teeiutotf • * •»<>»<ttion jt Ikorthand. Ceueae ’"twas law. Free car fare ta Rome. CovaMm fem MAJtMJWL rr