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to wit:
One far" l 'y ll,g ln a bodsr Coneletingof Whol.
Ne'e iJ™’) three hundred and "lx, thro
(I 'i|>’eet eTdi’"f Ktowan Tfver.TßWaff oHotaq.Yir
three hundred and seven, [334] three htindret
I tlditj-f"«r. and [347]tbree hundred and for
drui and ttfty three [263] and two hundred ant
wrenteen [2171 and eighty acres on East aide o
l„t two hundred and fifty-two (2*2) and fort]
in Northeast corner of lot two hundret
~,,1 gfty one |2sl)andall .. jmadudew
wghtj eight [-’SSI on West iifte oJfcMB: ft IW
uld (arm aggregating one thousand acres ir
t1,,, Twenty thiid ar d Twenty second ,Dietrtci
of Floyd county. deoigia, fin-ineriy known m
the Tout Ayer place Levied on by virtue of a f
faijeued front the Floyd Pui>erior Court in fa
r , ro l Georgia la an and Ttnet Company vs. T
C. aver, as adn i> i ' rater estate H. c Ayer de
v / t.ev>d on .ufetlie projMfrty ott.
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ceased.
: Aip..&t,tlo#auiethueand i p'ace
city lot of lanii number forty-five nr Etowah <ll
-of the city of Rome Floyd County, Geotj
gia, fronting on Fifth avenue sixty’-«tk Iceland
running back one hundred and thirty-two feel
to the Northwest where L. J. Rayner pq* fte
sides. known as the ArmstroHgJrapeJtJkiwijii
by him from Mary H. Armstrong. Levied on by
lirtue of a Justice Court Ii fa issued from the
' 919 District B. M. ft>#aVo?of Mo6fe W
L.J. Wagner, a< the property of the defendant
Also at the same time and place, all that tr»cl
or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in
( . CHielfik Dtswigt an<l3nlteotioD o{aai<| .copp,
ty and being the Northwest quarter of land lot
No (69) sixty nine eavjng amt rpyping three
acres thereof’heretofore deeded liy Thus, f. Ev
erettgor church and school purposes, containing
thirty-seven acres inffreor leW.'f efited fin -Tfj
virtue f a Justice court ii fa issued from the
919 District G- M- in fajoisOf J T.
p. Everett as the property of the defendant.
Alsputt tte time placpj pne and one
half (11-2) acres more or lees of a lot in" ponrtfi
Ward of the city .I|.omv Georgia, beginning
‘at the East ctirndr 6f John D. Mfloret lt>i on
Center atreet, whence Northerly two hundred
■ ’and forty-2«h feet-mitre or lees, to the line .of
said Moore’s home lot, thence % irh said line
Easterly two bund red and eighy feet more or
less, to the Oostanau’a river, thence wi.h said
river two hundred and forty feet, more or loss,
to center street, tbencjkwitfc oentev Street |w<x
hundred and fcnty fiveßeet more ofc less to the
beginning poflht. Als<i»ne lot wi«
ments on avenin* A. iir Fourth Vtfcni of cily of
Rome Ga.,*hbout one hundred feet fronc and
about two hundred feet back, adjoining vacant
lot of Joe Watters on South and J. B. Sullivan
lor on the North, containing acre, the
place where Fletfcier jmi|b retries. oifby
virtue of a ti fa issued frnm the Ftayfc Superi
or court in favor of Chas. S. Gibbonsand Robt.
A. Gibbons, Adms. of Robt. A. Gibbons vs,
j Franklin I’vije. as th* property of the Defence
Also at 4hcsani| time a til pl Ice,* part of lot
! Nj>. 326 in tijp 23ra landjferdji S(.£ ion tfc
pnnin£ at a stiwe on the <&igifial rana line of
said lot, the same lining Nathan J, W. White
brail’s Norheast corner, thence East with said
land line2o9 f< e» tb a i West 418
feet loan akl, thence* Noni/230 feet fcAhe ben.
ter of the Ayers Mill road and thence w ith the
ttiter of said road to Richard Whiteheads
A'uthwcst corn* r, ihencewithl.ichaniWhite-
line North 140 feet to a stake, thence
| East 317 feet, to th- beginning. Devied o« by
virtue of a ft fa issued from the Floyd Superi
or Court in favor of Eud|s and Starling Vs.
Lucy long as the propt rty of the Intendant.
A Iso at the same time ,and Nine acres
of lot No. 86 in the 24th District and 3rd Sec
tion of Floyd County. Georgia. iJeVied on. by
virtue’cf aft fa issbed fpAm the Floyd Justi e
V<»urt of the 949 thatriqt GM. Flow'd County, in
favor of W. M. Gamtno«.«.V < o. vs[g. W. Fleet
wood, hs flie ) rep'trty of the Deft.
Alsogttpq awe time apd place, Lot of land
Diinjla rJO) Ten in the 22:<d Distnet an.d 3rd
Ar- tion <»rFloyd Cod’dx, C ergja», containing
F-0 acres niyye or less. Lex ie<l on Iby virtue of a
ti fa issued from the Floyd Just cd c “» rtof Xhe
Dfsttmt nM, in favor Ha-rvv Washington
va, R,B. Eppjrsim, Mrs. M E. tpjieriou, as the<
|*r perty of tie Defendant.
Ahn at the same tirie and place, all that
tract or ] arce) of lajul sipiated, lyjing and being
In 'he city of Rome, F nyd counit and State of
Georgia, iirHhe rooM of said City;
fronting on Howard s reel, now fjecond avenue,
one hundred feet more or less And extending
Lack wfth the fAnce-lints of said lot two hum
ti ed and eighty funr. feet, inQfe or less; iieing
a part of city 10l No. ,in block or stpraielying
between Aljdne strict bn the Northwept ansl
Cherokee street? on the Hontlieast, and sai<i lot
I'ejng boundc dby the Di Hillycr place on the
Northwest and the Hargrovfc blajceonthe Soirttf
ea»t. with such rights and prhilegeft in any -
wise appertaining to up al eyway between said
lot and tne Hargrove property as heretofore ex
is ted. The siniie being the place whereon the
wfenianr now resides. Leviedi dn by vittue of
a H fa issued f oin the Floyd city Court in favor
of J A. uaboury vs, J, King, Endoiser, as the
property of the Defendant,
Also at the same time and pla<|o. all that tract
or parcel of land >iil>jb‘g and being in
the city of Rome,
Georgia, in the Coosa Division of said city front
ing on Howard stieet, now coaid Avenue, one
hundred feet, i^orn or leas afid extending back
w ith the fence fcima Ms Wabfc lot. two hundred
and eighty-four feet, more or lesls; being* a part
of <yylotNa in blodk jpr aquare lyiqg be
’ween AT]duo> stjfcel, mo* ”tLe Northwest and
< h‘ ndt» (‘Hi Ae^oi'ifft a ast, and sniq lot
l >eing now bounded by the Dr. Hfllyer plac<<>n
<he SsrthweM anR HltC'HMrgroVe place on vbe
frsithraMl* privileges In
anywise appert iininu to adeyway, between
|n*d he ahiiTKe Itarl Mve property as hereto
lore i xLted.** Trte sauiMr 'be place where
,..i, O'-ife* .nt now reg des. levied on by
x ’Gi issued Jrj m.ihc Fl »yd City court
in of Crow Bro i. vs, J King as the propel
F ' bf be IMM., ... <j»
Aisu-atihe ssmo Uwh* ;H-d.|fU<;e, lot numbei
’i- in the Town or siirx’ey of Cothrans
t , ' ■fr -n(in’e z: bn irm (to^Maia street sixtyndu
ainl fuhbing IWV IWO tfuiHl rd feet (2>Ml
''itlitln- ihipVoVCmLwtAxi tWARn, bring the ph<w
"htn- the now*resides. Levied or
f/IJhree tax fi faf Hi favor of John «1
back, T C. vs, Wi | im*h, Reese, for State am
. County taxe , as the property of the defend
A s 4at’ihs saihf* time and place, all tha
*** ’hr pbrjTl qt jand situated, lying and beinj
’lu- T<, W n of Sem v. in the Twenty secom
dstritt a;,d Third flection of Floyd county
J D.b« iogj>art i-riotnumber one Iran
U ifc<ri<.ao<
EastSv j< AV
•
fortv rl r . il rl . n * lx V ’CPt. t»ice
F .qt t’ 01, , *” u IB® North slot by th-
'O'*Virginia AiK <|eorr i.i tUUIWAV
Mrs'i v ""P, <»h the W’H by
r Abram*-. JJ.kmg.i M
‘ Twri f w ‘t witlmifa house on it.
’irti ! 7 ' L«vie.l jri'l l»v virtue of a
■*l:, in j;,v„r ot John J, Il a.) k T c »•.'>
• »'"I rom>n K T 11 C"tD»l C'>. tor.Statc
H„ ,| . Jj**-- Ptoperty of <!. B
Bvnun cotton co.
NiimiJ? r a ' e t ’’ nr an ' l Place, Lot of lam
To'vi J hundred and thirty-eight in tin
"■ i o.
tug one half acre. 6e4ns lo; xvb. rc«H
v irti ’ oxx resi'les Levied on bj
■U'.i'h n<- i.♦ e ‘ urt ti fa bsued from th
ah-; J 11, 1- ’’ ih we
‘ • (Lv Ot7tt FiU’ fen VR ’ &m ‘ lb ’ 84
J i . Sheiiff
R<l&u Citation.
.Georgia, Floyd County:
51 Whereas, W. J. Walker, etiJJ, tiaee l*t ,t iofie.
] the Board of CoiinniMioners of R ..klk and R«o
- ■ SK h ' <>f " ai<l apuillc ioadr ht&c
~ ■ gL at or “ ear t,,e s PnL or o. w wrneti »iu
g Northwe.tJihToiighj th> IMB of[»an
Balnett on throughftbr pla4< ,1 11. B. &k>
.J, an lon to the top 1,1 the (ill, rbon do
|j| Brough the H iingSiil
M The private road pla.'Xfthenoe Avdt.u
the Cave Spring roaiHit the residence on wffl
Hamilton place.
e Now this is to cite all jiersons having objec
tiona thereto or claims for damages arising
Umm/rom to make the same known at the next
- xjsts.'M-hri f r
Witness tfie Hbfi J Jin C. Fftertr, Wnrfrinaa of
the Board, th|s 4. 1895.
' max Meyerhardt, (lerk.
J A
of Georgia, Floyd County:
ty To all whouj ii may concern: Henry Ellison
■<l liavliqj in proper form applied to me for penna
i' ® a
in to cite all atid singular th> .-Verfftoft and nAr
ct of kin of Helen E. Ellison to be and appear at
Hl aiy office witbih ttwi ivine’Unveil Jiy |aw and
fi show cause, if any they can. why permanent
a-
f.
e- Helen K. Enisoii’s estaW qs lf,, P U' rf)y hand
,r this 3rd. day of June 1895.
6 ?> < , John P. Davis,
Ordinary Floyd county,
4 j. ■ ', i ■
r Citation-Leave to Sei!,’’
Kj | | i _,j ,
Jt Georgia, ihoyd Cdiinty':' *’ Qio, f
.Ti.WWVhom it mH yncern: IL I. Hqglma
>1 ftjoijjstratorffjf. tjloweff <l£*4&
iy due form applierrfc the undenignen tor teasr
q to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said
I,’ deOeMdo, aad sai<r»pplica*ion mil bg pf
t. the first Monday in July next. This 3rd day of
It June VW-. t ■ •.. < | I,| -~ , ,
n 'jLU p, batts? fl
« i 1 i Ordii ary.
, c . A. —■■■ i .
r g Year’s Support. !1 *
Plniya!'bounty r
ie
r. To all whom-iueiay concern : Notice is hereby-
* iven, thatThdTijqiraisers alppolnteu to
ie and assign a year's support to Mary Elizabeth
ft- Hlieftoo, the widow oftFvM gkelfon, deceased,
g have filed their award, and unless good and
n sutßcieut cause lj»,shown. Hie same will be
,1 the judgment of the court at the July term.
4 UUS, of> Oiu- Court of Ordinary. This June 4tb
e 1895. ' 'Tul'e Tl.pt,..
r John P. Davis.
d Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
f BeorgiAfVloyd Bounty: ■
! Z Furs airorder of the curt As <®dina ■
t ry of said county, there will be sold before the*
Q court house door, in the city of Rome, said
state and county, on the first Tuesday in July,
beltveen the legal hulirs as sale, the fol
lowing ({ascribed prljfcrtj |o-wit: That tract
or parcel of land, known as Land Lot No. (308)
three hundred and eight, in the (5) fifth LMs
c crict and (4) fourth section of Floyd county,
X GoorgiA, obtaining (160) ode hundred and sixty
| acres, mp#e or less. the of
Jessie F-Aydeceased. Tefcns <> sage cas)£
r This Jkne 4th. 18JKX -
t. W, UnoeHrMm ■
Adm'r E»t. Jesse P, Ayer, deceased,
; Sale. ’
Agreeably tb An order of the court of Ordi
nary Floyd County, Will be sold at auction
5 at the court house door of said c «unty on the
first Tuesuay in July next, within the legal
h diri of following property to-wit
Whole lot of land No, 225, and the Nort i hall
Os lot No. 244, both in the'Fourth District ami
Fourth section of pioyd County, Georgia.
Also at the same time aid place, the remain
r der interest in the following described lands
(life estateD l said lands having been set apart
1 as dower to Elizabeth Turner, widow of George
W. Turner deceased) towit: AU of the South
half of lot No. 244 which lie? Northeast of the
river road, and al) of lot No. 245 lying North of
1 the river rbad,tdl lying and b iug in the Fourth
: District and Fourth Section of Floyd county
. Georgia.
Sold as the property of George W. Turner,
1 (deceased. Terms cash. This June sth, 1895,
U J. D. Turner,
As Adm’r Est Geo W Turner Dec’d.
—"
; Citation-Leave to Sell
, ’pHc I IIUC I
z Georgia, Floyd County :
To all whom it may concern: W. K. E •mi*
A 4 kninistrat<»r De Bonis non of H M.Camw. de
r ceased basin due f irm applied to the uud r
j signed for leave to Sell the lands Itelonging t<
t the estate of warid deceased, and said anplicatto
B will be heard on the first Monday in July next.
JChis 3rd day cf June, 1895. t
John F. Davits
Ordinary.
1
J . < ■ . I .
f Application for Letters ot
6 Dismission,
i. i
t Georgia, Floyd County:
ii Wierea. 9. D. Camp, Administrator of H. M
f Camp, dec’d. represents to tbe court in his pe
t- titioq duly filed, that he has administered H M
e CunpU estate lodate and has fully settled with
k hteaucfiftMor, to dfte all persons eon
d cerned, kindred and credttnrs, to show cause. If
t any thaycan, why said kdminirtiator sbontd
s- -ftp, be'dlneharged ftom his admin.straiion and
d receipt let er» of dlßmiMion on the firsi Monday
>t in Hetotember 1895. Th/s June 3rd, 1895.
n V S* John P. Dails,
e- Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia.
n
1 Citation—Leave to Sell.
e-
y Joorgia, Floyd County.
rt Toallwhomit may concern; Felix Ccrput
’r Adniiuls rator of Sarah O. Hyifield deceased
has in due form applied to the uudemigned for
‘ r leave to sell the lands Personalty, chattels,
s mortgages, chases in action etr bel<> fti ig io
* ■rties VtaXe of saicL ttfifieased, an I said a, p icat
"> tion will be hoard on the first Mon lay in Jmy
* nex-. This 3rd. day of June, IfiiS
,n. ‘ Jiiliu P. Dh‘ Is
j Ordiiury.
id j-
Letters of Administration,
st
>g Georgia, Floyd County:
„l To all whom is. may concern : W H. Ennis
v . having in proper form applied to nio for per
>, i mawutiettws of administration on the estate
[,,{‘ c . L. lUlker. It* of sod <■ "I'dv Tins is to
~|, ju.n9larMrMnß«F.i> Ibr. 'Mi'.'r. ucl u.-c
f u? C -JlWter in b« am, appear at my of
ike wtrtvtn «ne um» by law and show
’v® ejuse. it *6v ibeycin. why permanent adininis
'j u»Uep Shtrtild DOt bo tflfiited to W. H. Eusis
» Co, A'lm'ron C. L Barker's estate w* tneßS
* in, hafid ami otfieial signature this 3rd day ol
a Jnire. 1895.
: John P. Davis,
:c . " Ordinary Floyd County,
,<i Mate Help Want(d.
"• WANTED men who will work for 975,00 montl
fn salary Os l .rge c-.mimssion, sellb g goods b
, v MmpJo to dealers, exper onee uni co. s. o '
ha w'i'.o us we will explain. For sen led partici
wl a,s send stamp „~, v
“ e HOVSEH'h.n a[ ’Ei-IALTi u.>
f si (imuwu
THE HUSTLER OF RC ME THURSDAY JUNE 13 1896/ 1
I.l)Sale,
<S oi gta, Fi < >yw*'< >' nty
>d| < r nd«f and by Virtonbl ji power of sale con
v- ta> in Lln a <M|B Travelers Insure
c-i an e of Hanford Connecticut, by
idj William 8. Hofcell, and rfcco|<lt dhi Book ••XX”
«nd Fliyd Minty, the said Havel
»> ip- Inanraiitjef ,pan wiffsell at public ont
"‘MW '“t| cffifrhomM door in luune
between the legal hour,
in ot fliMt f n*aday In July |m9s
the following described property, to-wit: Four
c- whole lots each containing one hundred and
g sixty acres more or less, known as numbers 136.
it 153,171 and 190; also part, of lot No. 154 being
it huii'bkJd ajresam Um Fojdh «i«te of said
jir running
IWt the If ; IW.- in -■ .e
body in th. let and 3rd Bec’ion of
said Floyd County, aggregating seven humliuu
! and forty acres more or less; to l»e sold as the
Mi<l S. Howell for the pur-
<)£j>yll j a in principal note of #4500.
OA'and two elrodri mterest notes Hereto attack*
ed due October Ist 1894. and A ril Ist. 18S5, for
SIBO.OO each, with interest on each from maturity
1 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and also
4 on the principal note at the rate of 8
J percent per annum from the first day of A full
18tv>, both principal and interest pax able in Harr
ford Connecticut in gold coin of the present
' st.in<bit(£of fcei£,ht <nd fineness, besides in ]>er
1 cent on the whole amount for attorney fees
wh|pifcm st i,nu)atad W incurred, to-
r J coated -thdj procegjhmf. Said
William S. HowelLhaTinfrniarte default in the
’ payment of said inter st the entire amount of
paid indebtedness is now due ai.d payable under
the tenrs of said deed, and on the day of sale
the principal and interest will amount to $4972.
6Q lies ides eosfti <Ata>tiiey* f^ H ne stipu
lated.
Th*B 3rd day of June 1895.
The Travelers Insurance < < m »any.
Mr Alexander & Hillyer, Attorneys.
Year’s Support,
B Georgia, :
f ‘ To all whom it may c,Anc a rn: Notice is hereby
c gjvep, the appointed to set apart
and assign a year's fhfrtxrftTo Mrs. Mary I'ark
Howell, the widow of T, F. Howell, deceased,
, )tfi‘ 5 fHed’ tt/fci/aWard;; «nd< imldss go >d and
sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made,
the jtMlgmantoC the Cbjirl tllfi June term,
1895 at the Court of Ordinary. Ihtk June 3rd,
* John P. pavis,
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
Year’s Support,
y o®4 i
1 Georgia, Floyd Conn ty:
9 ,T > sll whom it |nay con erji; Notice is here
’ by given,- that thb ffpprMM'S appointed to so
1 apart and assign a year’s support to Laura
'Ciufib. the widow of Henry Chulrb, deceased,
have filed their award, and unless good and
sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made
1 the judgment of the Court at the July tetm,
11885, of of Ordinary. Thia June 3rd>
" ■ John P. Davis
§ Onhnary Floyd County. Georgia
1 Road Citation,
Georgia, Floyd County:
Whereas R. M Gray, and others, have peti
-1 tinned the Boards of voinmissloners of Roads
and Reveuueof sai' county for a publi' road be
ginning on the line between A. B. Ballon md
TBad Everett tlwnce Bung the line to tbb 1 ie
lijtween Mrs o.fc.DafamJ A. B-Barton.il e e
ajmg tlAii liue tiStlieloot of mountain at the
eld of lAe jtheitftstmj toXJie right »long A. B.
l a con’s pJvate roa'i Wo tbp of to Main
Mountain, thence Southwest to top of moun (
tain.
f Jfvwitlua Is to cite all persons having obja'i’
flons thereto or claims for damages therefrom
to make the sams at the next meeting of said
B iard to be held on the first Monday in Ju y
‘ 1895.
Witness the Hon. J. C. Foster, Chairman of
the Board, this June 4th, 1895.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
—— —r— 1 -r
Libel for Divorce,
State of Georgia, Floyd County:
To tli Defendant: Jim Sogers.
Sallie Sogus 11 ibel for Divorce No. 3.
vs. > FleydSiipi rior Court
Jim Bogus ) Jan’y Term 1896.
The befemlai t is hereby required personally,
orby Attorney, to be and appear at; the Superior
' Court <o be held in and for s id county on the
2nd Monday in July next, then and there to an
.w< r the Plaintiff’s Libel for Divorce, as in de
’ unit thereof said court will proceed as to jus l
ice snail appertnin.
Witness the Hoperable W- T. Turnbull Judge
of said court, this 18th day of Feby, 1895.
Wm. E. Beysiegel Clerk.
55-lamo 4uio.
JohiP Davis
Or linary rlo'yd coibity Georgia .
'» * L.' 1
Citation--Leave to Sell.
State of Georgia, Floyd Coiifity.
To the Sheriff of Said county. Greeting:
John F. Gibson \ Complaint tor Lan<l
vs / No. 47 Floyh Su enor
Hardv O culver court January Term
‘ I 1895. ,
To Hardv ® Cutter '
> The Defendant is hereby required personally
or by attorney, to be and aypear at the next Su
perior C ( ’ urt to beheld in and tor said county
on the 2nd Monday i July next, then and there
to answer the Plaintiff’s demand in an action of
Complaint for Land as in defaiilO thereof said
court Wilt proceed as to justice shall appertain
Witness the Honorable W. F. Turnbull Judge
of said court, this 2nd day of May 1895.
Wm. E. Beysiegel clerk,
Stperiov court,
i _
t Lebcl for Divorce,
i
I State of Georgia, Floyd outity.
Tn the Defendant: R. S Smith.
Mary J- Smith ) Libed for divorce No 24
3 vs. > Floyd Superior Court January
K. 8. Smith ) Tprhi 1895
The Defendant is hereby required personally
■ or by Attorney to be and appear at the next Su
perior Couit to be held in and for said county
on the 2nd M” nda y neXt b then an<l therß
to answer the Plaintiff’s L bel for Divorce as in
default I hereof said court wifi proceed as to jnet
1 " vutno » urn Honorable W .T. Turnbull, Judg
1 of said Court, this 18 day of of Feby, is'js.
r W. M.Beys »•
o Letters of aid ministration.
>t
, Georgia, Floyd County;
TO all whom it may concern: J. B. 3. Holmes
hat ing in proper form applied to me for per
mai eiit letters of administration on the estate
of Mrs. E. A Chapman, late of said county de
- ceased. This is to cite all and singular the
Creditors and next of kin Os Mrs. E A chapman
to be and appear at my office w ithin the time al
lowed by law and s’ ow cause, if any they can
why permanent administration should not b
19 granted to W H. Ennis, county Adm’r or lorn
oilier fit and proper person on Mrs E A Chap
e man’s estate, Wi'hess my hand and official sig
o nature this 6th day of May 1895,
f John P. Davis
f ’ Ordinary F loxd comity,
* ■
Application for Letters of Dis
>» mission.
it
Georgia Floyd county:
Whereas Sainuel Pyle, Adm bdstiator of jn<
F Landrum, represents to the court in his peti
tion duly tiled, that he has administered said el
tate. This is to cite all pe-sons concerned
th kindred and creditors, to show cause, ii anj
Ivy they can, why said administrator should not lx
•v. diacha -<><l from bls administration and receivi
’ mt-ers ot dismission on :lie first M"iida> I
v gust t ? 95 This Maj 6th. 1- '•
r> us
Ordinary Floyd cvuhiy
THE FOURTH i
General Meeting of the Floyd
County
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
I - • I » t
r
1 Will meet in North Rome. The
; Program is a most attrac
i tive one, and a large
attendance is ex’
r peoted.
, i. i i M
’ Thq fourth general tn«eti|ig of
the Floyd county Baptist A.qsocia
’ tion will he held with the- North
r Rome Baptiat church IwgiiHiiiifc nt
’ 11 o’clock am., on Friday Iwfote
i Ihe sth Sunday in June.
Thia in the firM goiural ms’etiug
r held in the fourth district iif .the
* Floyd associatien this year mid it
i 's hoped and expected that n|ot on
’ ly every church in the fourth dig-
r I trict but also every church in the*!
’ entire association will be reptesen -
ed by full delgiHiotis.
The introductory sermon will he
preached on Friday June 28 at 11
o’clock by Rev. P. J. Deaaou.
The general Meeting will be itt
tossion three days, Friday:, Matur
~ day and Sunday June 28, 2B and
' 30.
The following topics will be flip,
1 cussed at the meeting not otyly
; those whose names are attached to
the subject but by any others'w)ft>
will hus help to add to thli
est of tlie session. - j
There will 1 be preaching qvery
day at 11 o’clock.
1 THH PROGRAMMB.
Are our general meetings profbta ,
■ ble to our churches? If ’so, how
can we increase their interept? 0
■ M. Harper, M. A. Reece, J. Miller,
A. H. Morris, XV. J. Nunnnly, L
A Dean, A. W. Ewing.
XVhy are there so few popyer
sions and accessions to ourchurcl)-
es except during our protracted
meetings? J. F. Sharp, C. L. Conn,
J. C. Foster, XV. J. Griffin, f. G,
[ Govan.
1 XVhat is a Missionary baptist?
; M. B. Tuggle, XV. C. Bii-kegs, J. A ;
Glover, P. J. Deason, G. XV. Sims,
W. A Wright.
Ought a Deaoon be continued in
, office who takes no interest in the
i spiritual welfare of the church? R.
* B. Headden, D. B. Hamilton, Sr.,
f G. XV. Fleetwood, A. J. Battle.
Is it otlr duty to aid ii giving
the Gospel to all the world? If so.
how can we best accomplish the
desired end? J. I). Madden, Jesse
• Farmer, J. F. Hillyer, G. jj. Dykes,
| J. J. Reece, R. H. Maddox.
XVhy I believe in missions. J.
r XV. Pullen, Joe XVfight, XV. J.
' Neel, D. B. Hamilton, Jr., J. 'K. i
■ Hudson, C. P. Dean.
Does the scriptures |authdriile
■ our churches to receive an ac-!
knowledgement from a member
and retain him in fellow ship when
guilty of any of the drimes men-"
, tioned in Ist Cor., stl Chapter
and Gal. sth 17-21? S. J XVhatley,
XV. M. Bridges, D. G. Taite, H. XV r .
Dean, E. P. Price.
XVhat do we owe the Lori? XV. i
C. Cordel, H. B. Siins, E. XV. Bar
nett, XV. M. McKenzie.
r There will be a Sunday School
’ mass meeting on Sunday morning
r conducted by A. B. S. Moseley.
1 Let every Sunday School in the
, Floyd association elect its dele
gates at once and let evepy delegate
be present if possible an|l help to
* make this the best general irteeting
the association has evdr held.
S J. WhaJtley,
A B. S. Moseley,
J. D. MooHe,
Executive Committee.
’ THEIR LIVES SAVED
0
'* New York, June 13.-*-With only
'■ the clothing in which they stood/
Second Matt-Tip Stanley, Steward
Lawrence Ivesen and tour seam- n,
the survivors of the lost bark Gar- |
R rieE. Long, reached this ]>ort to
r night on the British steamship I
h Antalla from Nassau, N. P.
* The bark, which was loaded wi h
a petroleum below decks rend a deck ,
" load of vitriol, blew up and burned
to the water’fi edge on the morning
* of May 21st, ten riiilefl XVestward
of Gun Cay, Bahamas.
Captain Rolf, First Mate Esbiirg |
and Seaman Dan Cameron and |
R Charles Hauslon were tjevotued by
sharks, and th"survivors escaped i
Hfter an experience thpt falls to j
■’ the lot of few men .
■« Second Mate Stanley saved, ins
~ life by swimming ashoffe, a di ß tnnceJ
* of ten miles. He had io fight his
i* way through, for the man-entingl
sharks with which these Miters (
abound w p re after him.-
A SCANDAL
In Tin Very Higast of England’s
“Highest Life.”
ROTALTT IS DISTURBED
J -I r-.tr-. T
The Prince of Wa'es’ In lult to
His Wife Rese' ted by Mrs.
Victoria Gj* ph. N a/s
--paper tpn V ;ry
Mim.
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N ’W York, June 13 A c p”cial let
ter from Lofidtfft ' divdsr date of.
fun*'3rd says therre >a something
v **ry :peculiar abouUdbe Fugli®h
Dsopta-in lheiwevarmw.for royal-,
' ty.-lii 'AmerioauJthen? would be Xr
hafsb word lifted (pr what I nu-an.
F',r example, there are in Flekt
street today some 5,000 men ern
pbo i d as j lurnalists, most of
whom are supposed to know a good
deaf of Whiit 18 rakrng pUce ! in and
i-6'intt thefionrf. "yet they make
ho sign ih privirtw of displaying
the ffPriitWt knowledge-jof the
most disturbing trouble that
royalty fot'yhkr*.
‘ > The position occupied by
4a : n Gountewiikihe atl'ectg
the heir apparent is piibliv.l> ro^r ‘
ty. There isi little,or. .no att-A6|pt
nyide_ty disguise it, and the
dal has.been Known ts’t?he I'rincess
f<Trlev&if^arfr.* ! Whettth i c&le
bVated haecjirM’ sbrwy,*> d’skve
GorAmCtTimniiiifc ou|«f
pale, was in vogue
was made aware of the true state
o/tVe case, Tor tTiertf ls* no d<?iibt ;
'(hat two jealous Worthed" Wf re the
guilty cause of "tHs’' Bnroniet’s
downfall. fc
After tins little' 1 Wfts heird, for
some reasons oF fhe’set tfHich
brou gfi£ lhe XVilsoXiA find Triftiby-
Crbft sn prffinhientVjM be'oi4sthe
public. •• Then tswno-’the-
Atdry of Cowes, where-thespi otacle
was Aewn-of tavo
rritig too freely witfi-theip
nephew arid putting him td>bed t
'under' v*ry -distecssiiug. circaim
■stanebs.-’ J .
T3> fc ACUthWRIs.,-: BKI.TH .
It was a p'rn'cf’ical ’J'Vk'rf, worthy
of the days of the metry hionJrch,
hut slightly unsuited to t iis more
prosiac age. Tho- poor, >fr ghfcned
girl is irow m a noble
ilv^whert 1 thednfluenoesif iVjjmelm
at hnc<>‘ placed ’her., AfU uiese
things, and mreny more, wem
idiotic when we reflect timt,.man
df W fire tho perpetrators, but’
hitherto the-Guelphian jqkes have
beeh ponderous, though nbver bru
tnl. I i- •■"
tX’heh'li'oVeVtF! the mjs‘
lar lady it> England Iff t irflre thF '
■subjectof thenvit us.tipu to pro
I test,yd, qquiiplrr cy of si
lence has elected thk' P° notice of
lit shall be takflJK The fa :t is, ever
since the Prince of,XVale went to
stay at XVarwick.Casfie here has'
been great friction betwe n the heir
apparent and bb* wife; It really
Is-iiMH wlivii the official intimafirii!
of the.visit.was made.
Poor Shakesprary wa 1 the ex
cuse. Warwick Casoe has been the
center of attraction Jor t ie cognos
ceutixjver since .Lady. I rooke be
catmr Countess. of Wap ick. She
has never been spresentei at Court'
Her name ..however, managed to
-get mtn th* the list for ithe" great
drawing room, and tthe IPriiK-ess of
Wales, who, according lo arrnnge
mcHL wts to ( hold it, protested with
Boniq warm h tha't tlVc i|aine must
be removed.
This the J’rijph of XX’hles abso-j
lntejy refused to do, apdjgifi
absence of th° s<>vereign[ JKe
are revised by.iltfl.J/Mtd' r
lain, whichudHic? by,
i Lord Carrington, one >( th>* nmst
I intimate friends of tl(e Priiȣte
earlier days- i *
It is evident that the Princess of
Wales was to be huniiiiaft'-fl hy hav
ing to receive in opep court her
ladyship of XVarwick. '’ ! : ’■
! Then came a very
TERRIBf-E AND PAINf(I FCENE
After the ppera, at
,II use.,the .daughters, baking the
motheris part in a very pronounc
' ed way. The following moriiii>g'the
Princess of XValys .
daughters proceeded t<? Windsor,
ostepsibly to bid the s’tccn fare
iw ll liefbre >.he proceeded v.> Scot
land, but as the Ba)m|ral depar
lttriewas.il days distant it was
evidi’iit this was but a hifbtf/rtugd
to hiile tlje rpnl pnrpbsri-df »tlie'
hurriad
I The Qneeti’s indignation when
-he heard what had transpired
|k,H»w uo-bnJnds. A special mes
sengerwas dispatched ,at once to
1 Lynd 'J j,o k
» SLi, V •. j- j f f *
an autograph letter from the Qaeen’
witlj an intimation that should her
ladyship present IwselCat JUkJc
ingham Palace she would lie fc- |
fused admittance. |
The exact words of the commu
nication wired in.|
stantly to the Prince, and the at
mosphere at the Eaht eiidi of Pall
Mall for the nejet Einriin I twenty |
hours closely approached 212 de
grees Fahrenhvit. .Theresu t of all
this was the Princess bf IVala* nbt .
unnaturally became ill and pliysi- ,
cally inca|mlde of representing the
Queen at the drawing room, so that
■ at the last m >inent the Marchion
ess of Lome, who deeply sympa-
' lliizeil with her sister-in-law, un-
it stands.but what makes the whole ,
business much worse is that the
German Emperor has been induced
to invite the redoubtable C >uiitess
to Cowes, and it is now stated on
gooi aithlirtitrfi fihut His ildaperiAl
has unthinkingly invited
[ bis ri»yal grandmother at the same
’ tjme. As the Paris Figaro says of
channant.”
merit.
Os Head's .iaraniparUla wins
friemta -yhprever it is fairly and
fined.. To have perfect
i healtfy ybt must hate pure blood
• and the best way io have pure
' blood is io lake Hood’s Sarsaparil
la, blood purifier and strength
’ Tint sdilder expels all taint of scrof
ulaanalt rheum and all other hu
mors,‘.l at the same time builds
Up the whole system.
EASY CURED.
..Drunkenness, Morphine and To
,: bacco habit are easily cured by the
use of Hill’s Chloride of Gold Tab
lets. No effort required of the pa
rent Who is allowed the use of
stimulants until he voluntarily
quits their use. May be given se
cretly in tea or coffee and a cure
guaranteed in every case. For sale
by all first-class druggists at SI.OO
; per package. For full particulars
and book of testimonials address
the Ohio Chemical XVorks, Lima
’ (shio. For sale by J. T. Crouch.
k
■ 1' J ~~~
1 IN THE SPRING.
t.
The best', the safest and the most
pleasant way to purify the blood in
the spring is by using Dr. King’s
Royal
nerves, afas tligestion, restored lost
appetite and Brings quiet, restful
refreshing sleep. For little children,
for all people, and for delicate la
dies, as well as fer e mot* robust
ift'd VilpJF’isi.<W botljl (lerine
isr>f .< H>|l/m|ly fc
the spring—pleasant t<> take as
emonade, harMestCaAi ays and
hopeful in T ew pack
age. Large Bottle, 108 Doses One
Dollar, hor Sale by all Iruggist.
XVHAT NEXT
- - A 4 It.. [ i , t
For 80 days only gold platinum
a loy fillingssoc calks diatn nond
centertt ftliimrs 50c ail oth r plis
tic fiillings 50c gold fillings each
$1.50 to $2. Gold crowns $5. Plates
of teeth $5. Teeth extracted with
Odontinder for 25c each. In Ford
Block work by
S. A. McArthur,
5-10-ts. ,
NOTICE
The City Council of Rome de
sires to get in communication with
all parties holding Rome city
bonds. Tn answering give series and
tjtuinber op'bonds, amount held,
Tate of interest and date of matu
rity. Ad/reM
■. W..1 X-el.
Ch. Fin. Com. , Kouie, (ia.
I-.’l"
LIFE INSURANCE
? > AT COST.
* <Viz--At about ONE
HALE the usual Rates-
Sde me before you
take out a Life Policy
--Agents wanted
throughout North Ga.
Apply to address
John C Printup
Manager,
Rome Ga.
tJust Received, a pret
ty line of Silver Novel
ties, embracing “every
• thing.” These goods
arrived Monday and;
embrace some most
exquisit articles and
ornaments.
J, K. W'lliamson
, j Ihe Jexveier.
F <1 ; I '
fit S! gilh,
AtYORNfiVS
W, W VA’DIVEB A. J. KWIN
VANDIVEK A EWING
Attorneys ot Law.
i ROME — T —GEORGIA
' Office over Post office. XVill prac
tice in all courts.
| - - --i-
W M. HENIU. SEABORN WRIGHT
HENRY & WRIGHT
Attorneys at Law.
ROM E GEORGIA.
Offices: Masonic Temple Annex-
Entrance on 4th Ave.
- 8 Wll-U Dp / UWERAL PRACTICE
iOnU re «JL 4J~' -
T. W. Alexander. Junius F. Hillyer
ALEXANDER HI, YER
ATToKNEVH AT LAW
Office in Man<>nic Temple Build
ing, BonisGa.
FG. Govan, Attoi neylaff flaw’, suffice in Ma
, aoniic Temple. Broafi Street.
Rome Ga.
. —i -s: —=r — .,4k »
J. H. spn lock, Attorney at Law, Masou
Temple Buil.liilq ,
Temple HuiMin* . RoWi<; Georgta.
" O U
XKgN at Law Offi
Hail pvsUkSue cor bo r ard 4var»n«
■riT !t ■. ; ; u.; f ■ y 4 -I—
--\A/?® h 5‘ S; ,H a !»i | to n , Attorneys at Law. of
y V five in ihe King Building.
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney a Law
Masonic Temple ]
Roiue.Ga.
D I S ,C V.’ * DlCNNY+Att.Sifcyß at law. Offioe
PY lu Masoaio Teulule. Koine, Ga.
" ;
WH. ENNIS—JKO W. STARLING— Knnle
A- Starling, Attornm, at I.aw, Maaonie
Temple, Rome, feb*23.
—————— —— - ■ “r.
WW. VANDIVER & Swing-Attorney
Rome. Ga. office ever Font. Office
Will practice in all rtie Courts.
PHYSICIANS AWD fi^RGRONfi - "
Frank A. Wynn, Physician and Surgeon
Residence, corner 7th. Ave and Fast Firat
I St, Office, R<mm 8 in Medical Building over
J,T. Crouch A Co. Drug «tore
DW.RAMBUR —Physictan and Burgeon -
< ifflee at residence 614 avenue A, Fourtft
ward.
LP. HAMMOND—Piiy»ici»<i Anu Surgeon—
B OtTera hie j refeMionalservices to the peo
ple of Ro*ee and surrounding country,
ittice at Crunch and Watson’s drug store. 20*
<roa<* street.
DR. W. D. I.OVT-offiee at C. A.~Trerttt
drug store. ,«o. 331 Broad street, Telephon
tli. resider >». N 0.21
DENTISTfi,
JA.WILIJt- THntlst r 2OB 1-2 Breed street
w over Cantrell afrff Owens store.
* MOTHER
Mrs. A. J. Tipp(D,£Tl May St.
Atlanta, Ga , says: “I was a great
■sufferer from Nervous Protraction’.
One bottle\t>f King’s Royal Gerrne
titer cured jneicompletely. My lit
kle i l ba<| intermittent and ty
phonLfe>i!r. anil oi>«bottleof Ger
moiuer cufed her after the doctor
had failed to Benefit her. I used it
for all kinds of sickness in my
family and recommend it as the
best family medicine I ever used.'
Germe’uer is easily the greatest of
all remedies as an all-round fami
ly nioilicine. Pleasant to take as
lemonade, harmless always. New
package, Large bottle. 108 doses
sl. For sale by Druggists.
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HOW’S THIS!
X\ r e offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case cf Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure.
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props ,
Toledo, Ohio.
XVe the undersigned, have known
F, J. Cheney for the last fifteen
years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transac
tions and financially able to carry
out any obligation made by tbei
firm.
West A I’ki ax. XX hole ale Drug
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
Wai.ding, Kinnan A Marvin,
XVliolesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
I system. Price 75c4 per bottle Sold
.by all nriiggfttß. Testing ninls
jfree.
notice to Al teachers
OF FLOYD COUNTY.
The Institute for 'he yei ir 1895,
will be held ire tfae Chappel ot
Shorter College. Beginning on
June 17th and ending on the 22nd.
All teachers under contract with
i in* Board, or holdinglicense there
from, are compelled, under law,
to attend. I have' in hand the
| Syllnhus or iritigram *for the weeks
work—Call and get ope.
, Id' -ire each teacher who has
not made out his second quarterly
report to do so during the Insti
tute ; as the Board will meet to
audit the acts, immediately after
the Institute closes,
5-27 If, W. M. Bridges C. S. C|