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O'Rryan. As the property of J. I).
O'Bryan ous of the defendants.
Levy made by W. M. Bryars, L.C
Also at the same time and place,
1 square end cloth casket, 1 square
end zinc lining, 1 box , 5 yards sat
in lining 1 No. 4 Ottk c ° nb ’’ 1 box '
1 No. 2 oak coflin, 1 box, 1 No. 2
coffin, 1 box, 1 cloth casket, 1 box
1 No' 28 cloth case X, 1 box, 1
No. 1 coffin, 1 box. 1 gloss white
coffin, 1 box, 1 walnut casket, 1
box, 1 No. 6 gloss white—2—9. 1
No. 1 rosewood, 1 No. 2 rosewood,
1 No.—white coffin, 3 No “
coffins. 1 gloss white coffin,2 square
end white coffins. 1 box, 2 No 2
rosewood 3ft. 6in 3No 1 rose
wood Bft 6 in, 6 No—coffins 3 feet.
1 rosewood coffin, 3-6, 1 gloss
white coffin 2 —9, 1 box. INo 6
gloss white, 8 pre burial shoes. 2
doz No 723 holes. 1 doz No 1215
holes, i doz No 3820 holes. | doz
No 1327 holes 1-4 doz No 500 holes
1 gross bx screws, \ doz 732 holes,
doz cap lifts, j d z name plates.|
doz gloves, i ladies gloves, 1 gross
studs 2 gross thumb screws, 1 gross
escutcheons. 1 No 310 gents robe,
1 No 981 gents robe, 2 gents robe.
2 chelos robes, 4 robes, 10 yards
No 826 lining . 5 yds cream lining
1 white robe, 10 yds satin lining,
20 sets bed castors, 1 qt disinfec
tant, 1 bulb syringe, 1 pr coffin
stools, 1 cooling board, pr lowering
lines, 1 oil cloth. | gal fluid, 1
screw driver, 1 set trimming tools,
1 gloss casket, 1 light bureau, 1
water stand, 1 tin safe, 1 oak desk,
2 poplar bureaus, 3 tables, 1 No
8 coffin and box, 1-4 doz holes No
661, 1 doz holes No 20, 4 doz name
plates, j gross thumb screws. 8
gross studs, 1 ladies robe No 6/2.
1 ladies robe No 6141, 2 robes. 2
No 0.0 coffin, 2 No 00 coffins 2-6.
2 NoOO coffins 3-0, 2No 1 coffins
2-0, 25jyards lining at 12.1 cents
par yard, 25 yards lining at 5 cents
per yard, 1-4 doz 935 ho'es, 4 doz
cap lifts, 4 coz screws and plates,
1 roler top desk. Levied on by
virtue of a mortgage fifa issued
from the Floyd Superior court in
favorofMrs. M. A. Walker vs.
Worrel M. Walker, as the prop, r
ty of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place,
One undivided one half interpret
m land lot No. 126, and also an
undivided one ha ,f interest in one
hundred acres of land oif of the
East side of land lot No I°s, and
also an undivided one half inter
est in two acres ot land in the
North east corner of land lot No.
136, all of said lots aid parts of
lots Ijing and being in the 15th.
Dist and 4th Sec, of Floyd Co.
Ga. all lying in a body and con
taining,'262 acres more or | less,
Levied on by virtue of a mort
gage lifa issue from the Floyd Su
perior Court in favor of P. H.
Hardin vs. T. R. Early, as the
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place
All the products of 15 acres in
cotton plant d and cultiva'ed on
the farm, known as the Jim
Green place Fosters Mill Dist,
Floyd Co. Ga also one two ho-se
thimble skein wagon about one
half worn, Levied on by vir'uo of
two mortage fifas issued from the
Justice Court of the 1453 Dist.
G. M. in favorjof Base Bros.it Co.
vs R, 8. Griswell as the pro pert*
of the defendant, the above levied
Cotten can be seen and wI I be
delivered at the Griswell far m
near Fosters Mill.
Also ut the same time and place.
1800 lbs. seed cot'on rno-e or less
1030 bundles of fodder more or
le 3 s, 100 bu. cot»on seed more or
less, 30 acres of cotton in the field
more or less, 1 load of shucks one
two horse wagon and harness, 4
plow stocks, 1 cotton planter, 1
set of Blacksmiths tools cor sistiug
es hallows, arv/1. hammer, vise
& tongs d interest in one hale of
cotton, 1 load of hay levied on by
virture of three fi as, issued from
rhe Floyd City Court, two in fa
x’ rof Felix Corput vs. R. 8,
Criswell, &J. C Gri-weil AW.
P Griswell, the nth r in favor of
T E t b me»t v . R. S. Gt t-Well
TAYLOR&P ’
W, I*. Griswell A’ J . C Griswell,
As the property of the defendants
I’he above levied c>tt<n. foddor
c ttoii seed shucks & hay can he
be seen and will be delivered ut
the Griswell farm u«ur Fosters
Mill,
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff.
City Marshal sales
fjf Ja u iry 1893,
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pioperty of E. C. Ford, on the
South by the property of Mrs. A.
S. Cone, on the East by S'Uth
Broad street,formerly Main street.
Levied onjas the property of Robt-
M . Moss for tax due the city of
Rome 1897, by special execution
against said property.
Also at the same time and place,
one Louse and lot it* the sth ward
city of Rome Floyd Co. Ga, front
ing on Forrest street 34 feet more
or less and 125 feet deep more or
less. Bounded on the East by the
property of the defendant, on the
Wes' by the property of Hattie
Lewis and on the South by Forrest
street and on the N xih Ly the
property of Arthur Word. Levied
on as the property of Mrs. Julia
Arnott for tax due the city of
Rome for the year 1897.
J. B. Shropshire,
City Marshal.
SHERIFFS TH SALES
FOR JAN. 1898.
GEORT 4, FLOYD COUNTY 1-
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd county Georgia between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in January 1898, the
f .’’owing described property, by
virtue of State and County tax fi
fas in favor of the State of Geor
gia, courdy of Floyd, issued by the
Tax Collector of Floyd county
Georgia and against the following
Defendants:
Six acres of land more cr less, be
ing land lot N 0.525 and being in
3rd . Sec and 4th. Sec. Floyd Co.
Ga. to satisfy tax for the year 1896,
as the property of A. B. Barkers,
Agt. Levy made by J. A. Jones,
L. C.
Also at ’he same time and place,
on one half undivided interest on
’an il lot No. 186 in 23rd. Dist. and
3rd. Sec. Fl >yd Co. Ga. to satis
fy tax fifa for the year 1896, as the
property of Geo. P. Jones. Levy
made by J. A. Jones, L. C.
Also at the same time and place,
AH that tract or parcel of land
situated lying and being in the
Coosa division of the City of
Rome, in said Co. and known as
pan of lot No. 185 fronting 120
feet on Third Avenue formerly
Maiden Line and 126 feet on E ist
f iurth St. formerly Cherokee St
and embracing the grounds now
enclosed, *tc satisify tax fifa for
the’year 1896, Asjihe property of
Hooper Alexander, Levy made by
J. A. Jones, L. C.
Also at the same time and place,
Town lot No. 63 in the town of
Forestville Floyd Co . Ga. to sat
isfy tax fifa ’or the year 1893, As
the property of Flave McCurry,
Agt. Levy made by J. A Jon s. L
C.
Also at the same time and place,
All tract or parcel of land situa
ted lying and being io the Town
ot East Rome Ga Floyd Co. the
same being the house and lot
No. 108 fronting on Walnut St.,
75 feet and running back same
width 150 feet, to satisfy tax
fifa for the year 1893 As th
property of Mrs. E. C. Thom is,
Levy made by J. A. Jones L. C
Also at the same time and place
and lotsN js. 244 & 276 277 in the
24th. Dist and 2nd. Sec. Floyd
Co. Ga. to satisfy tax fifa for
the year 1896, As the property ol
Chas. H. Smalley, Levy made by
J. A Jones, L. C.
Also at the same time and plac?,
land lot Nos. 26, 756 & 659, 3rd
Sec. 4th. Dist* Floyd Co. Ga to
satisfy tux fifa for the year 1.896
As the property of Mrs. Francis
Caldwell, Levy made by, J. A
J lies, L‘ C.
CITY NEWS.*
GAUGEr ON THE FLY AND
PRVtr wa
FOB HUSLER READERS
Atl Kinds of Little Newsy
Items Pu ked Up on Street
Corners at .Hotels And
Every where.
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Entertain Tomgat.—An admis
sion es ten cents will be charged a’
■ the entertainment of the Epwor’h
league at the Third {Methodist
church tonight. Take Fifth want
car. All cordially invited.
All Re-Elected.—ln reelect
ii g the old officsals the Water
B ard did themselves proud. From
Super!' tendent ' cGuirc down tin
old officials have made able nnd
faithful servants and lichly
merited the reward of a re-elect
ion.
Are The Finest, —The 1 dy
who wants to bestow a present
that will be largely appreciated
cant do better than to secure for
her father, brother husband, or
best fellow a box of Waters fa
mous 'Rebel Yell.”
Estray Notice —There is at the
old Ellison place, three miles from
the city, a deep-bay mare with
black mane and nipped tail. Was
fourd Saturday,December 4th. For
further information call on City
Marshal J. B. Shropshire
Elegant Prs-ents.— Before buy
mg Christmas or other presents
call on J. K. Williamson. Mr.
Williamson never had a more el
egant stock than the one he
puts on the market this season
and that is s ying much for J .
K. Williamson has away of al
ways leading ihe procession.
’ Feather f.*r Ycub Cap.—ln
order to keep in the swim will sell
anything in our new and choice
. stock of millinery at cost, from
i now until the fifteenth of January
Nj iake, come and get the finest
, hats and feathers, notions, ribbons
, and everything at coct at A. 0,
, Garrards’.
Died Today —At ncoa today
’ Agnes, the litt'e eight year old
‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
O’Bryan quietly breathed her last.
For four weeks tbe little girl has
been suffering with typhoid. Death
was not unexpected though every
thing that medical skill and
i human love could do to save her,
had been done.
I WITH THE REGULARITY OF A
CLOCK.
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Cheney’s Expectorant will in
variably cure a desperate dough
and case of the lungs. I have used
p it in my family for many years
anti can say it never fails to prove
f ts wirth. It will always get you
, right. C. Tucker.
CITATION—LEAVE TO SELL
>
r GEORGIA FLOYD C UNTY.
To a l whom it may concern.
. Samuel Fuokh iuser, adnruistra
tor ol Junius A. George, deceased,
has in due L.rm applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the
, lands belonging to the estate of
i s lid deceased, and said applica
tion will be heard on the first
Monday in January next. This 9th
day of December, 1897.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
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Beware of Imitations
JOHN DUNCAN 8 80NS, AGfiHTg, NFW YO9K.
PERSONAL MENTION
Sm<»ke Rebel Yell!
“Rebel Yeh” tl ebeßt
Now is the time to see Lancaster
I for thooi Christmas Photos,
Mr. Charles Pursley caine over
from Fort Payne yesterday.
Dr. James E. Ivey continues
quite ill ut his home in East Rome
Mr. Will J. Hall Las returned
from a business trip to Birming
ham .
Mrs. E. T. McGhee, after a
seveie illness is reported convales
cent today.
Col. Will Neel, of Rome, spent
a day in the city this week. —Car-'
tersville Courant.
Rome Council Royal and Select
Masons will hold their regular an
nual meetit g and election tonight.
Mrs. C. L. Peek, ot Chatta
nooga, is vistiug her sister, Mrs.
C. A. Trevitt m the Fifth ward.
Mr. Chas H. Smith, has secured
a position in Chattanooga and
will make that his future home.
Mr. J. F. Maples, who has
been at LaVaiider for some time
past expects to remove to Rome
soon .
Mr. H. J. Galt, of Rome, came
over Sunday and spent the day
with his family —Cartersville
American .
Mrs. J B. S Holmes’ friends
learn with regrat that she is quiet
ill at the Holcyon.—Atlanta
Journal.
Diseases often lurk in the bicod
betore they openly manifest thorn
selves. Therefore keep }the blood
pure with Hood’srsaparilla.
Mr. A. R. Hudgins came ever
from Rome Sunday and spent the
day with his family.—Courant
America
For your Christmas photos, now
is the time to call on J. W.
Lancaster and let him make the
negative. Dont delay but go.
Judge Henry was here Monday
to h“'ar some motion cases, and
to draw a jury for the January
term of Superior court. —Sum-
mervill New .
Mr. James Shaw bought the
Crockett farm, at Taylorsville,
which was sold at executrix's sale,
Tueday. The price paid was $lO,-
(50. —Courant American.
A. S. Conner, of Floyd county
and Miss Thompson, of Trion,
were married on last Thursday,
N. II Coker, J. P. officiating
Trion Herald. ,
Miss Fannie Johnso!?, of Chat'a
nooga, after spending several says
herewith Mrs. W. A. P. Lowe lift
Wednesday for Rome where she
will be the guest of her friend
Mrs. T. Hiles.—Trion Herald.
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APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereat Mrs. Helen A-. Nevin
Administratrix of M. A. N*vin
deceased, who W:is administrator
of James F. Shanklin, deceased,
represents to the court in her
petition duly filed, that she has
administered James F. Shanklin’s
estate. This is to cite al! persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause if any they can
why the estate of said adminis
trator should not be discharged
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from his administration and re
ceive letters vs dismission on the
first Monday in March, 1898.Th is
Dec 6 1897. John P. Davis,
Ordinar y.
CITA ITON-LEAVE I’o SELL.
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GEORGIA FLOYD COUNIT.
To all whom it may concern,
Samuel Funkhouser, administra
tor cf John J. Black, deceased,
has in due form applied Io the
undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said applica
tion wi'l be heard on the first j
Monday in January, This 6,h
day of Dec. 1897.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
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caiving new gjod 3, embracing the nawast
shapes and the ver/latest styles in m llin?’/
every week, we are still selling st p ices th?:
q conipete with ail a’leged <s At Cost” fi *uras. I
' Fhe new goods now coming in are orderr
plac ;d ior fal and winter d 3iivyy,a id tnou/h
q we have decided to mike a change in our
O business, necessitati ig a red action of stock M
Q , by Jan. Ist., wa a e rac jivi our new S.ods Ofc I
O j||||b an J giving our customers the benefit of all
- p of'ts.
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Our I rimmers are turning out the best
work in the south, for the proof, we invite
g your inspection. You are cj-J ally invited to I
) c d! early and wa assure you th it you cant I
q come too often I
Respectfully Q|
- GARRARD. I
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE
Georgia, Fl yd Cihinty .
i Agreeable to an order of th A
iC 'urt of Ordinary of Floyd cotm
|tv W 11 sdd before the court
house doer in the city of Route,
Floyd county, Gm rgia, between
H e legal hours of s on the firs!
| Tuesday in D.oinbcr. JS97, the fol
! lowing dese'io dpr >p, <w to •
j All that tract or pare 1 < f land
situated, lying and b ing m the
25th District and Gid S ction of
Floyd county Georgia, beginning
at a rack on the Northwest line of
| Johns m <fc Shahan’s lot thence
[Nor'hwest 73yards, thence South
west 70 yards,thence Southeast 73
yards to Johnson <t Shahan’s line
thence along said line to beginning
coi tier, containing one acre ofi
of lot of land No. 226 in eaid
District and Section; So d as tin
property of Mrs. Nancy Winn,
late of said county, deceased
Terror of sale cash. This 9th day
of Lee. 1897.
J. P. McConnell, Administrator
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