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FOR JULY 1806
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I rt befcre <be <’<’ rn houpe <l<k>- in
ffillM* 0 p] O jd County, ua., between
"”" ,y h on ,lie H “' ' lue " ,la y ,n
tM '**' the toll"* 11 l» d» Bcribed property to
July. lßi ' 6 '
«‘ t; ' t or parcel of land lyinjr and be
*ll,Mtr)tT of G®- part ot 101
’” t ‘ n lW >..O<>»tat'a" ! » di**» ion " f ,le cJ ’y of
Jlo * 1 " ’ ' nn Broad street 22 feet, men,
ROW’' ,r 0 (he ~„rn< rof lot No. 8 and rxtend
nr"’i: ,n die aaniewidtn along and adjoining
i“ g b *"C fe<t a two story brick building
lotM® ‘ j e(l on North and west by Dough
thereon. '' on tl e sooth by property of the
«rty'’ p '° P ?tßt p an d o > the East by Broad street
»cG I,ire * jr|Ut) O s a Distress warrant re
U’ lell °" L F oyd City Court in|favor of H D
turnsbl® i l Hight sr , vs. J. Robinson, Agt,
jjlll Ag>-■ • | ~r „ pn rt v of the Defen
i' l ' l, "*' e "J >an , c .imeand place, the house
•'’’'’in Hie Oostauaula Division of the city
‘ n(l| ,t tlal eof Georgia, and county of Floyd
° f Xiat.'H.ntl>e<-ni 8 ' of 9th Ave., and
>t HUM " I,b ” Nf >" hAve '.° f
weßt imore r less, eXiendingb. ck along west
®'*‘ t Wife more or l< ss. ben g 1 arte of
1,: , ,' x„ 8 72 aid 73 in said division of raid
cW ilne'l on bv virt- e of a Justice Court tl fa
“Cf,™. the 9H'’l> I> ißtr,ct M -J J 11
a. ir favor <>i < eo. M. Taylor & Go. vs
Edmondson & Co, as the property of.
defendants, bevy made by W. P. McLeod.L
C \i.o»ttl>esame time and place, all of that
* of lot Os land No 283 in the 24th Dist and
“ ct o{ yioydCo., that lies on the Fast side
Xe Rome and calhoun r-ad except 1» acres
dedho Anna C, P neon. which is described
na deed to the said Anna C. Pinson and re
\d In the rU!B cffire of ’ beßn P« nor Courl 1:1
™ F ' k .. YT of deeds page 407. Levied on by vir
LfaJusticeCourt fl fa issued from the 1516th
DiitiictG M. Floyd county, oa., in favor of
Line Hardware Co., vs. Thou x. Pinson, as the
wopartv of the deft.
A po at the same time and place, thar tract
jnarcel of land situated, lying and being in
•he Brrt District and 3rd section of b loya conn
’ ' being one acre nnre or less off of lot
s „. 124, in the forks of the Dalton and Sum.
aendie made, that is that part of lot No. 124
which lies in the forks of said roads, about 2 1-
nilesfrom th j corporate limits of the city o
Home, also two acres of lot No. 117, in 23rd Dis
trictand 3rd section of eaid state and county,
and adjoining the above described one acre off
of lot No. Itdand which two acres lies betwren
the Dalton and surrmerville roads and mine
fully described tn a deed by A. c Tremble to
D. P. Phillips and H D Aycock, as the prop
erty of the deft. levied on by virtue of a Jus
tice Court ti fa issued from the 919th District
oJI Floyd county, oa ,in favor of the Rome
ororery Co, vs. J M Jones.
Alto at le same time and place, that tract
bf land lying and being iu the city of Rome,
Fiord e nitty Ga nd design 'ted as all that part
>flotXoßoof the OostanSula Division of said
city, described as front’ng 78 feet on west 2nd
street ifinerly (< liege street, and running
back 134 teet, bounded on the South by west 2d
street,on the East by lot of Gibson H Ragrn
o tie N rth by lot of Caroline Holbrook, and
<n die wst by lotoi Maria V. illian s, the Fa t
linebegiuuii g on w s' 2nd street thence North
'ofeet, thence ve.-t 7 feet, thence North 64 feet
to lot of Caroline iwjb’or.k, I evied on by vir tie
of a fi faiss «d fr< m the Floyd Superior Court
In favor of The In erstate Building & Loan
Atsociati. nve i attha C Williamson, as tlie
j-n pert, of ti.e. efendaut.
Alee at the sane time and place, the two
h:,uifs and lots rpon which they i re situated,
being on the corner of 2nd avenue and East
First street and fronting on 2nd avenue forty
six feet ai d running back the same width along
East Ist street 90 feet, the proper y above
deicrib d being the h iusea now occupied by
the So. Express ( ot,as an office ’nd by Hand
4 Co. all In the city of Rome, Floyd c unty, oa
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage ti fa i e sued
from the Floyd Superior court in favor of <>.
H.tVcWiiiiams surviving partner of of W T
audO. H. ucwilliams vs. J. King as the
property of the defendant.
Almt the same time aiid place, all that trace
•rparcelof lan-1 situated lying and being in
the Etowah Division ~f the idtv of Rome, in the
county of Floyd, and state of Georgia, and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at the South
eastcorner of Broad street and Ninth avenue
formerly East Boundary street) and running
•outhwusterly along Broad street 52 1-2 feet
wore or less; thence at righ angles tmiu Broad
st.and running back fom Broad st. in a south
ed.’ direction, a distance of 138 12 fertmore or
fh’s, to line of lot now owned by H..D. Hill.
' ihen( * E Mterly along line of su'd H. D, Hill
ll " towth avenue; thence Northerly along 9'h
a 'enue to starting point; making a paralelo-
Sflmofs2 l.’by 13d 1-2 feet more or less, be
'"K* Portion of the property hereto conveyed
Mr»- Cundell b The Rome Savings*
w»nAssociation. I evied on by virtue of aJns
,l'' et ' | U't fi fa issued from he 1026th Disi. G
h.Eulton, Co ,Ga., in favor of First National
l ” kofß,, me vs.Lissiel’undell, as the prop-
w > of the Defendant.
Also at the same time ami place, one sq rare
I’ 14 ' 1 " Chiekering make;’oue Biussells carpet,
le dresser, two bedsteads, 6 chairs, one exten
i ?. 1 - tWo (1 springs and two matrasses.
j'.' 1,1 011 'd vir ue of art fa issued from the
" y ' l Elty court in favor of j. H. Richards
rj 'feree vs. Mrs b- lie V. Bhudy as the prop
''"f'-ndaut.
’ ’atthe same time and place, that tract
' 1 n the Onstanaula Division of the ciiy
yd County Gaorgla.' commencii g
1,1 ri ß*illi*iiu side of Bth avenue goiigfr ni
r t) . ' ri,et ' at Northwest corner of the
rj „' ' ' ot ” f tl,e late Dr. G. W. Holmesand
- thence Northwesterly al mg the line
, ’ " enue 2lo feetmore or less, to the Turn-
o.ij , , \" r ' 5 ’ as now enclosed ; the: c back from
11 ’ * one Width ol 210 luvt f >r a dis
,l ' '“’t in >ro or loss r.o a new street
»"v a-‘.. J ' s - Holnnr tlnough said pro. -
m, 11,.,. " 1 V him, said u< w ■ r ‘o' <• m
h.- "'SI Eirst nr.-Ht, «ml ; ■ nd ~g o
11 is i i.-,' , r ? w ' v 's aforesa d. .-.■ai 1 proper
■a ’ai w ' la ’ "’as known as the Holms*
1,, b 111 and -r IgmaJiv ,s ih ■ R >me Fmu e
nr .' l’“’ r , uid i» houided on the south
» <1 a property of the late «. W. H > mes
*ilni rj. h f' lg 1 J’.' " 1 . B. 8 minis from the
Ho i ‘ ’ ,ls of the f-H’ate ofth-sai.iG. W.
•a a, , le s,, rthw s bv Turn ley prop
4U, 1 on :i IM "'"’se ,on rhe lr- tby th Ave
•treat. '’l H'o above mentioned new
*" 1:11 the kp,.,”,'’’E vi'tue of at! fa issued
" Wl a K 3-perior ■ our-, in favor of J. •>
ier v-. ■> It' « w lhe u,e ° r u - 1 Hnghi-s, Cash
!, '«n<lant 7 ’ l '” 1 - '*»'b- property of 'he
‘” ‘'l ll , atisfy a special lien ns set up
’ aid fl fa and the judgment
t!, a t 2““ >» issued,
’ "Re .>r S l "‘ ' tune and place, all that trac
■ i'' ,Oi 'n -.t v' 11 •■'dated, lying an I being in
' ,u ' I;,. iP’ntcaud described as folt
' 'fib,' ~ "'Kat the south corner of L. P.
’■ "h df f.' Pr uns a r-e-., tifey-tw > and
\ " Id aim r,lll "'i>g back athame width
-" 1 i's- ip e J , ."' o|ieet 0 | i eet deep; thence north along
‘ h ‘ r.c- a , .Jib'i 6inch-s o lenkins property;
r v.i "ne of .Jenkins and Dowdle
,' ' t 7 : a,-,. ?.' IMlarl>'g 1Mlarl >'g point, being pari
'Her, , , ln H to map of North Rome, and
~r ""W 'I .',i'"', l,v dohn and Elizabeth Wucas
' ' and wi> wh,> »'lsda 1 hesser was an htdr
•\’ er , levi»,i 0,8 "taiden name wis belt wa
" '*'* iss-1,,,1 virtue of two justice court
n, 1 .in, the iil'.lth district G. M.
af 'hes-u» r ; • *?* ’ in fav<»r ot I C ami
“"“Tally , ia ?• i'atton Sash. Door and Building
1 *« property of the defendants.
j. Jicl’nsn'’"
Bae. if.
HERE AND YONDER
I
VISITED SCOTT JACKSON IN JAIL.
Newport, Ky., June J3.__The
j Board of Education refused to
I re-elect Miss Margie Gilson ns a
i teacher next year because of her
frequent visits to Scott Jackson,
whois in jail sentenced to be
' hanged for murdering Pearl Bryan.
Ihe evidence against the teacher
i showed she had taken Jackson sev
eral presents.
CLARKSON WILL BE THERE.
Philadelphia, June 13.—Gen.
James S. Clarkson of lowa is not
seriously ill, as his telegram to
i the National Republican Com
mittee would seem to indicate,
but he is only slightly indisposed,
and yesterday afternoon went to
Spring Lake, N. J., to recuperate.
Gen. Clarkson hopes to be able to
be in St. Louis by Tuesday.
BETROTHED TO A VANDERBILT.
New York, June 13.—The en
gagement of Henry Payne Whit
ney, eldest son of Hon. William
Whitney, to Miss Gertrude Van
derbilt, daughter of Cornelius
Vanderbilt, was announced yes
terday afternoon.
BOUGHT RELIEF IN DEATH .
Graysville, 111., June 13. —
Mrs. Will Wade, wife of City
Marshal Will Wade of New Har
mony, committed suicide yester*
day morning by shooting herselt
with a revolver. Mrs. Wade was
in poor health and it is thought
that prompted her to end her life.
TRIED TO WRE3K A FAST TRAIN.
Elmira, N. Y., June 13.—An
attempt was made last night to
wreck the fast Delaware, Lacka
wanna and Western Railroad
Passenger train near Bloods, fifty
miles West of this city. Several
ties were placed across the East
bound track. The engineer of a
fast Westbound freight discovered
the ties and no’ified the engineer
of the passenger train as the two
trains passed.
MURDER AND SUICIDE.
Cincinnati, June 13.—A Times-
Star special from Chillicothe, O ,
BHys: Thus. White, after a brief
quarrel last night at the Hotel
Carson, with Miss Edith McKelvy*
bis sweethear , shot her fatal.y
and then killed himself. Both
v.t io v ting and favorably known.
TURNEY ON THE MEND.
Nashville, June 13. —Capt
John W. Childress returned yes
terday from a visit to Gov. Turney
at Winchester. He says the gov
ernor is on the mend, but that he
is greatly reduced in llesh, the re
sult of his severe sickness.
mobderek confesses.
Cincinnati, June 13.—John
O’Meara gave himself up yester
day and confessed to shooting
George Shottmer last Tuesday
night. They were driving teams
and quarreled while trying to pass
each other. Shottmer hit O’Meara
with a whip. The latter shot
Shottmer, who died the next day .
hesing will bolt.
Chicago, 111., June 13.—lost
master Washington liesing of
this city announced yesterday
that if the Democratic party de
clares for free silver and the Re
publican party declares for a gold
standard, he and his paper, the
Chicago Staats Zeitung, will bolt
the Democratic party and work
tor the Republican nominee.
~Tiim
h .... LiiivJ)
is the trade-mark which is on every
genuine wrapper of
Fo-Scott’3 Emulsion are mutatfoas
without this label
Get the genuine if you want genuine resu.t,
THE HUSTLEROF ROME SUNDAY JUNE 14 1898.
FOREIGN FLASHES
NOT DANGEROUSLY ILL.
Paris, June 13.—Hannis 0.
Taylor, the United States Minister
to Spain, is naw in this citv. He
is not dangerously ill, as reported
but is simply Buffering from fa
tigue and is resting here subse
quent to the instructions of the
United State« Government to re
turn to Madrid immediately if
necessary.
DXAMINING THE -ELING TROUBLES.
Ottaw i, (' it., June 13—An
drew II .ckett, of the fisheries de
partmei t. Prof. Macoun' of the
geologi al ourvey, and Prof. Darcy
Thon p.-oii, of Dundee, left for
British Coliinibia today en rout
to Berii g ito collect informa
tion r< ;o;ii mg sealing methods.
These officei s are being sent out|
by the Dominion government in
view of the demand of the United
Slates government for revision of
the seal regulations, as agreed up
on at the Paris tribunal.
A REVOLT IN COREA.
Vancouver, 8.C., June 13.
The steamship Empress, of Ja
pan, which has just arrived from
the Orient, brings news that an
other rebellion is feared iu Corea,
owing to the protracted stay of the
King at the Russian Legation. The
insurgents declare the King’s ab
sence is a disgrace <o the country
Twenty-two thousand men have
already ri’en in revolt.
SEVENTY KILLED.
London, June 13.—A special
dispatch from Bombay says that
the British second-class twin-screw
cruises Bonaventure, flagship of
the East Indian squadron, flying
the flag of Rear Admiral Edmund
C. Drummond, lost seventy men
by sunstroke while on a voyage
from Colombo to Pondicherry.
CAI’T. BOUKKE’s DEATH.
City of Mexico, June 13. — Ihe
death of Capt. Bourke, United
States’ cavalry, exci es much re
gret here in military and gevern
ineuta circles where lie was high
ly esteemed for his services in sup
pressing the Garza raid. President
Diaz received him most cordially
whet? he was here; also leading
scientific men.
THE DROWNING OF TWO BROTHERS.
Toronto, Ont., June 13 —Two
young sons of Mrs. John Morton
who lives in Baldwinvillage, Yo k
County, were bathing in the mill
pond when one of them got beyond
his depth. His brother went tv his
assistance and both were drowned.
ANARCHY IN CRETE.
London, Juno 13. — The Daily
News publishes a dispatch from
Athens saying that the Consuls at
Danea, in the island of Crete, have
unanimously protes'ed to Ferik
Abdullah, the recently appointed
Governor of Crete, against the
failure to take prompt action for
the prevention of exercise by the
Turkish troops, and have inform
ed him that they will lay the mat
ter before their respective Cabinet
KILLING CHILDREN FOR FOOD.
Tokio, June 13 A terrible fam
ine is raging inKwangsi province,
China. The pro ince remained
wholy without rain throughout the
spring, though abundant rain fell
during nearly two months in 'he
neighboring pravince. The Ohine>e
say that the people m their dire
distress have resorted to killing
children and selling their fl sb for
a few cents.
AT THE CROSS ROADS
“John, wher’s yer daddy?”
“He's out yander gittin’ beat
fer coroner.’
“An’ ver uncle?”
“3eein’ how dost he kin come
ter bein’ sheriff.
“An’ Bill —wher’s he?”
“Well, Bill don’t ’mount ter
mueh. an’ I’ve beam tell thev’re
gwine ter send him ter congress
ter git shet of him.”
“An’ you—what’s you a-runuin’
fer?”
“Nothin’. I'm the only one in
the family what ain’t got no eddi
cation, so I’m a-teachin’ of a
school fer a livin’!” —Constitu-
tion.
RHUDY | HARVEY
& (ompan y
We have recently almost doubled the oig stock of Rhudv & Go
and now take pleasure in announcing to thetrade that we have thous
ands and thousands of dollars worth of the greatest bargains in fur
niture ever offered the Rome Public.’Remember, the banquet is spread'
and that this cordial invitation is your wedding garment at the feast,
An enormous stock replete with bargains in every line.
Rhudy Harvev & Co
Successors o RHUDY & CO.
N, B. We beg to anounce that the new business of Harvey, Hhua
Co. has also doubled the stock of Caskets, Coffins and undake
rs supplies and will continue to make scientific embalmi*- -a specialty
DON’T STOP TOBACCO.
HOW TO CURE YOURSELF
WHILE USING IT.
The tobacco habit grows on a
man until his nervous system is
seriously affected, impairing
heidtli, comfort and happiness. To
quit suddenly is too severe a shock
to the system, as tobacco to an
inveterate user becomes a stimu
lant that his system continually
craves. ‘‘Baco-Curo” is a scientific
cure for the tobacco habit, in all
its forms, carefully compounded
after the formula of an eminent
Berlin physician who used it in
his private practice since 1872
without a failure. It is purely
vegetable and guaranteed perfect
ly harmless. You can use all the
tobacco you want while taking
“Baco-Curo,” I' w’ill notify you
when to stop. We give a written
guarantee to cure permanently
any case with three boxes, or re
fund the money with 10 per cent
interest. “Baco-Curo” is not a
substitute, but a scientific cure 1
that cures without the aid of will
power and with no inconvenience.
It leaves the system as pure and
and free from nicotiifb as the day
you took your first chew or smoke.
CURED BY BACO-CURO AND GAINED
THIRTY POUNDS
From bundieils of testimonials, hut origin,
als of which are on flic- an d open ’o inspectien
the folowing is presented •
Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., 'an .8.
Eureka Chemical .t Mfg , Co., La Crosse Wis.
—Gentlemen: For forty years 1 used tobacco tn
all its forms Twenty-five years of that viino 1
was a great sufferer for general debility aixl
heart disease . For fifteen years I tiled to quit,
but couldn’t. 1 too K various remedies, among
others "No-To-Ba -”“ lhe Indian Tobacco An
tidote.’ -‘ u.uble Chlorine G ild," etc., etc.,
bur no; e ot them did inetho le st bit of good.
Finally however, 1 purchased a box of your
‘Baco-Curo’ and it has entirely cured me of the
habit in all its forms, anti I have increased
thirty pounds in weigh: and am relieved troiu
a’l the numi-rom aches and pains of body and
mind. I could writ a qniraofpa' er upon my
changed feelings and condition.
Yours respectfully, P. 11 vIARBURY
Pastor C, P Church, Clayton, Ark.
Sold by all druggists at. sl, per
box; three boxes, (thirty days’
treatment). $2.50 with iron-clad,
written guarantee, or sent direct
upon receipt of price. Write for
booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemi
cal & Mln. Co., La Crosse, W is.,
and Boston, M
1. gal. Beet Country Syrup for
20c at Holm’s Grocery Go’s.
The Millers’ National Associa
tion is holding its third anmal
convention at Chicago.
SPOT CASH
Is what we are after. Bring the
money and get the goods be
fore they are gone.
HOLMES GROCERY
COMPANY.
25 lb sack Best Bat. Flour 50c
17 “ Granulated Sugar SI.OO
1 bushel best Meal 40c
1 pk Grits 25c
1 doz. Market Baskets 35c
12 lb. Best Lard SI.OO
8 Bars Best Soap 25c-
Tobacco from 20c to 60c lb.
Sardines per box 4c-
Pickles per bottle 8c
Cotton Seed Hulls per Bale- 25e
1 oz. Snuff per box 4c
2 “ “ “ “ 7c
4 “ “ “ “• 103
3 Best 5c Cigars 10c '
3 Boxes Best Blueing 10c
1 can Oysters 10c
1 lb Crackers 5c
Hams 10 it 11c per Lb..
6 Lamp Chimneys 25c
1 sk. Bran 60c
1 “ Cotton Seed Meal 90c
Hay 30c, 40c, 50c 60c.. bale
1 lb Breakfast Bacon 10c j
2 Brooms for 15c ,
2 Bottles Pepper Saiace 15c
1 bu. Oats 35c |
6 lbs Dried Apples 25c
2,400 Matches 15c
4 Bottles Vanilla Extract 25c
4 “ Lem oca “ 25c
1 Gal Best Oil 15c
1 bu. Irish Potatoes 350
1 Pint Bottle Catsup 150
2 Bottles Best Ink scl
3 Bottles Mucilage 10c'
30c Brooms 20c,
6 lb Dried Peaches 25c
3 Packs Best Chew Gum 10c
1 gal ' hurn jars 6c
1 lb Macaroni 8c •
1 ll> Vermicella 8c
1 I cm. Baking Powders 8c
1 lb Starch 5c
Tea 20c, 40c, 50c, 60c per lb.
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY jpl
Yours to Please
HOLIES GROCERY CO.
Masonic Temple Rome. Ga.
For rent : Three large rooms
upstairs; furn shed or unfurnish
ed, in a coot shady place. Inquire
of Mrs. Mary Shropshire, 2U3, 6th
avenue. Good references raqv,ir?d
p«sm mi
ATTORNEYS
W, w VaNDiVER a.g. ewin
VANDIVER & EWING
Attornevs ot Law.
ROME 1 GEORGIA
Office over Post offiee. Will prac
tice in all courts.
SEABORN WRIGHT
Attorney at Law.
i ROME GEORGIA
Offices: Masonic Temple Annex--.
Entrance <m 4th Ave.
VV ILL Do A GENERAL PRACTICE
r.W. Alexander. Jnnluz F. Hillye.
ALEXANDER HILYER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office in Manouic Temple Build -
I ing, Rome Ga.
F G. Govan, AMwney at Law. Office in Mu,
o somic Temple, rtroadStreet.
Rome Ga.
J' II• B, l u io 6k, Attorney at Law. Mason
Temple Hixfldidi?
Temple BuiMlng Rome Georgia.
r AMKB B. NEVlN—Attorney at Law Olli
J Poverty Hxil poatoffioe corner 3rd Aveuur-
i Hamilton, Attorneys at Law. O
/V flee in itie King Building.
1
‘’•io " • l. ND«.KWooD- Attorney at Law
y Masonic Teutble
n.nne.Ua.
LiKN x y at law. Othc
iu Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga.
1 J H. ENX ,B—J. No . w. .‘ lAKLlNiv—Enm
* V • ii' Starling, Attorneys at Law, Maeom,
Temple, Kouie, Ga. feoz3.
PHYSICIANS AFD SURGEONS.
t r.m.l A . Wynn, Physician atu Surgeon
Kesnleuce, corner 7th. Ave and ”a<t t -3 ■
st, office, Room 8 it. Medical Building
’-nnch ,- co n-ugs-oro
. RA.MSI’F—p;i« 4iciun and Burgee
j Office r.r. reeidHsim- uh avenue A Fo »•-
ward
P. HAMMON’D—'"tan r n! Sumo-.
__ u oji-r- h;u | mieesio i. -ervice- c t!,e p<*>
!'-e Xc i« -nd -:rr- uniling o.rirt’t
ee a* Uivnch and Watson’e drug *:oie, '
etm"t.
Nd. W. D. 1- T— >'6 CO A.T| •- v.t
rug etori'. SIH - .ail ntreer.'te'ephoi
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- Ulcers in Mouth, Haird’allh«g’ Write COOKBa
. UIAIEDY CO., 307 Masonic TempleKf
Chicago, 111., for proofs ot cures. Cupl-®o
r 'oUal, So- 'O.OOO. Worst eases sored In lAML?
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