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I GRIND JURY
I presentments.
I To the Hon. W. M. Henry.
■ j udge of superior court of
■ Floyd county, Ga.
■ We'have carefully inspected
I (1,0 court house and find th.
I ,1 (Storing in b»<i condition and
■ Hable to fall in P |M « 9 , " m ° sl
I any limo, same caused by enky
■ roof- We recommend that the
■ S anie be put in good condition
■ We also find some of the doois
■ in need of repair, especially with
new locks.
H COUNTY JAIL.
■ \fter a careful inspection of
K I the Jail we find everything neat-
I lv kept and think jailer doing
■ everything in his power to make
■ the prisoners comfortable. We
B find 25 prisoners as follows :
I I Males, I white, 17 colored, fe-
I ,»,1e.3 white, lco ored. We
■ think SSO or $75 could be well
■ spent for cots, as it would be a
B great saving in the way of bed-
B ding We recommend that the
B inside of the jail be white wash-
Bl ed being at present badly
H smoked. We further recom-
B | mend that the door entering the
B jail office from south porch be
B| taken out and placed on the
■ west side of office and the win-
■ dow from that side be put in
B| fiont where the door now is.
■ We recommend a chimney be
B| placed to the servant house.
H aLMS house.
We find that the former grand
jury made a detail statement of
Bl all the affairs connected with
B| the alms house and as it has been
B| only six months since that re-
S| port we think it unneccessary to
B| g’> into details. We endorse their
■ I recommendation. We think Mr.
■ I Landrum makes a good superin-
■ I tendent. The right man in the
M right place. We found the pro-
■ I ducts of the farm as follows :
■ Corn 2.50 bushels, fodder 2000
K | bundles, sorghum 75 gallons,
oats 75 bushels, potatoes 30
1 I bushels, turnips 50 bushels.
B We also find on hand :
■ | l’g r:i y mare mare, value, SBO.OO
'! cows and calves, value, $50.00
0 head of stock hogs value $25.00
FARMING TOOLS.
),■ ' “ lu'fse wagon, value, $25.00
. ■ 1 liorseiin bad shape) value $3.00
hay rake, value, $3.00
1 dhk harrow, value, $5.00
■m2 2 horse turning plows, $7.00
f° un d 30 other small
Fining tnols.
W Inmates, white, 21 ; colored,
discharged, 1; died, 7.
HI We thoroughly examined the
of the inmates and found
clean and recently white-
and in good condition.
telld^B' 1 ' 1 11 » Ol l-EACE AM) NOTARIES
■ W ■ have carefully examined
following books and find
correct in the main. We
2et^B 11!l ,d some httJe irregularities in
__ few of them such as neglect
to date their cases and sign
their judgements. In ap
, [^■l )l ' (, viiig their books we have
t, ' ie ' r a,t( mtion to these
= Mare as follows. T. C. Hamp
p - & J. P. 1453 dist.,
IHI J . p . 1453 dist.,
Ea, | y’ J - P-855 dist.,
2K- .: Harden, N. P. &J. p.
® 1St ’’ W - P - 'Prout JP.
h^B'/d I’’ 1 ’’ E N- Harrison, N P.
sH2: v 829 .» di ?” E - p - Treada -
P 919 dist,
ilrris ’ P - 919 dist..
sßr'l \' U '! ISOI ' ,N - P - 1 948“ dist,,
H\V I J P 1048 dist.,
« H V i* ! 7 lor ’ P 924 dist.
Kist 'i V} e ’ N p &J. P 924
‘ Hdiu ’r ’ A ‘ Powers » J- P. 1562
tB c’ I!l " ck . N - !’■ *
x I /’'-uist,, Join, N. Ilow
s ■»»' I ? ~,at - (I. W. Ros-
7 J T P - 923 dist, A. I).
. \ Bn Pi’ J J; 1120 dist., John
h Bohn ?’ u ’ P - 1,20 dist.,
I ’ p’ plncl '. N. p. & J p
2 Bp. 92:> 1S ] t- .’ W ’ N -Selman, N.’
H 15ip Watters, J.
5 B>'v' W - P- Mnntgom
dist.. W.B.
, ? B l ' X. Pi ' 4 ' 1 • 1178 dist.,
■ e '-» J’ P 1516 dist ,
B» C IT le '? J . P 1057(11,1.1
i N - l> - &L P
-38 p -
a ''ADB Ami \—■—
tent'on of Cemmissieners to the
railroad crossings at Silver Creek
near Lindale on the Southern R.
R., and C. R. & C. R. R. and aek
the Board to compel the two rail
road companies to fill in the space
between the tracks on a level with
ihe tracks of the railroad as we
consider it one cf the most danger
ous crossings in the county. We
find the road <a* is not enforced
and as a consequence the roads
are generally in a bad order. The
district road Commissioners are
relying too much on the chain
gang. We also call the attention
of the proper authorities to the
bad condition of Broad street in
city from Sixth avenue to city
limits at Norih Rome., We also
call attention to the second c’ass
road in Texas Valley district on
the O’Bryan farm at the creek
and the approaches of the bridge
being too narrow.
SPECIAL REPORT ON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Realizing the great, importance
of the educational question, we
have appointed a special commit
tee on public schools and ask that
further grand juries do the same
in order that we may improve up
on the present system We are glad
to note the common school system
has taken deep hold of the think
ing mind and has come to stay .
Th,* great question is how we are
to give the county children a pri
mary education . We call the at
tention of the County Board of
Education to the fact that we have
beard a great deal as to the high
price paid I r school books. We
find that tn my of the books used
in both city and county schools
are sold at far above their real
value, th°re to us to be
something wrong somewhere in
the price of school books, we have
been unable to find out exactly
where it is or who is at fault. We
call the attention of the Board of
Education it is their duty
to investigate and find some rem
edy if possible.
We are satisfied fr?m our in
ve-tigation that the present books
or others as go. d and useful works
could be sold at a much lower
price than now charged. We rec
ommend that the eehool Board
set aside the stun of SSOO 00 to be
known as a book fund to buy
school books at wholesale, that
the books be put in charge of
county school commissioner and
that he he instructed to sell them
to any 'me in th e coui.ty at exact
cost for spot cas h.
We call attention of county
Board ol Educa'io , to the employ
ment of teachers by salary instead
of per diem plan and if in their
•pinion it is tn ire practicable and
better, to adopt same.
We have elected on the county
Board of E lucation, W J. Griffin,
to fill place of re iring member,
R A. Det i>v, Alex White in
place of retiring number A. B. S.
Moseley, uisi John W. Salmon in
place of retiring member S. J.
Whatley.
KECORDS CLEI.K'S OEFICW.
We have examined the records
of the clerk’s offi-e and report
that we find them all in splendid
order, and by a system well
adopted to serve the public con
venience. Mr. Beysiegel ex
plained all details to our entire
satisfaction.
We also examined the rewords
of the ordinary’s office. Mr.
Davis, the ordinary, explained all
matters in detail. Everything
seemed to us to be in perfwet
shape.
BOOKS OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS-
We have examined the books
of the board of commissioners of
roads and revenuesand find them
in order, inclp ling a complete
statement wf ’expendituresand a
voucher for money pki<l out and
a stub book to correspond to same.
We have examined the books
of the sheriff’suffice ii|
in order, and the item
ized statement of public money
correct in accordance to,vouchers
attached,
CHAIN GANG,
After examing the different
departments of the chain-gang
i 4 the winter quarters in
We find the
three colored sick, but nothing
serious. i
We find three hogs, nineteen'
shouts, four sows. Eight fine
hogs have been killed for use. |
We find twelve wagons and one
dray, also harness for same, All
in good repair.
Our committee talked to sev
eral prisoners of their fare and
treatment. They all say that
they have plenty to eat, never ,
punished unless they violate some
well known rule. They speak of
Superintendent Hackney as a
splendid officer, and we feel that
the county .could net have made
a better selection for superin
tendent.
Superintendent Hackney says
that the expease of 1897 was lit
tle over $9,300.
TAX RECEIVER.
We find the books of tax re
ceiver neatly and correctly kept,
so far as time allowed us to ex
amine same.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We find the books of county
treasurer neatly and correctly '
kept and vouchers for every cent
I
paid out and same audited by
Foster Harper to January 1, 1898. ’
TAX COLLECTOR. f
We have examined books in
the office of tax collector and find j
same neatly kept and accurately
as far as the time allowed us f«r £
the examination.
Our tax collector, Mr. Sanford, <
has adopted a system of book- ‘
keeping in his office as has been
recommended by the former
. c
grand jury, simplifying the books (
so that all money received and
paid out can be readily seen and t
and records of all transactions
made in his office.
Settlement with board of county c
commissioners, as required by
law, has been complied with and j
full settlement made to first Mon- £
day in January, 1898, by sworn
statement and same corresponds [
with books.
i IN CONCLUSION
We tender our thanks to his
Honor W. M Henry and to all
the officers of the Court and Coun
ty for the kindness and witnesses
shown our body—and especially
to our Bailiff W. Homer Davis,
for the information of the public
we reccommend that these pre
sentments be published in Rome
Tribune, Hustler of Rome, Daily
Commercial, Rome Georgian and
Weekly Argue and that a sum of
$5 be paid to each. We reccam- 1
mend that Jurors and Bailiffs be
paid Two Dollars pei day for
their services.
Respectfully submitted Wm. A.
Wrig ht Foremam.
Wm F Moore A M Bobo
H P Childers Chas D Wood
W N Horton Sol Everett
J N Howell P M Story Jr
W.L. Gordon T WOsburn.
D B Hamilton Jr S P Rhinehart
G A Fleetwood T B Broach
John H Moore W H Ball
J F Ruswell W P Hunt.
G W Williamsjn J N Whitehead
E T McGhee. _
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ly known that Syrup of Figs will
permanently overcome habitual
constipation, well-informed peo
ple will not buy other laxatives,
which act for a.time, but finally
injure the system.
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Monthly $66.00 and expenses. Position steady
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City Marshal sales
for February 18 98,
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
Will be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome
Floyd county Georgia on the first
Tuesday in February 1898 be
tween the legal hours of sale the
following described property,towit
One lot with improvements
thereon in the Third ward of the
city of Rome Floyd county Geor
gia and all machinery of any kind
and character and appliances for
making ice and ginning cot’on
thereon, said lot fronting on Sec
ond avenue 130 feet more or less
and running back 80 feet more or
ess. Bounded on the Northeast by
Second avenue and on the South
west by the O’Neill M’f’g Co. being
same pretnesis occupied by the
cotton gin and ice factory plant
now run by S D Camp. Levied on
under a tax fira issu< d by the Wa
ter Commissioners of Rome Ga.,
against said lot and improvements
and machinery for tax due said
city of Rome for water rent for
the year rs 1897. Said property
being assessed by city assessors
as the property of Mrs. Mary
lowers and against S. D. Camp,
person in possession.
J B. Shr pshire. Marshal.
XM RftlLWfty.
Coni'enaeil Schedule In VflTect Janunry Itt, 1898,
STATIONS. I No. 10 No 14 [ No. 8
tv Chattanooga 8 GOam 6 lupin 10.00 pm
Ar Dalton 9.23 am 7 2upm 12 10am
Ar Rome 10.40 am 8 21pm 1.40 am
Ar Atlanta I.loam 10 40pm s.oJam
Lv Atlanta 4 20pm 10 55pm 5.20 am
Ar Maoon 7. Ittim, 105 am 810 am
Ar Jesup . 5.46 am 2.88 pm
Ar Everett 6264 m 8.25 pm
Ar Jacksonville 8.40 am 9.25 pm
Lv Jesup 10 01am 71.56 pm
Ar Jacksonville _ . I.oopm 10 16pm
Lv Everett .. .. 6.55 am 1.30 pm
Ar Brunswick 7.55 am 4.30 pm
No. 8 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
Nj. 10 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullman Drawing Room Bullet
Sleeping Car Chattanooga to Jacksonville and
Atlanta to Brunswick
stations No 7 : No. 9 |~I?o. 13
Lv Atlanta 750 am I 2.20 p m! 5.30 am
Ar Rome 10 15am 145 pm 737 am
Ar Dalton :. 11.30 am 5.54pnil 8.38 am
Ar Chattanooga I.oopm| .7.20 pm 9.50 am
Lv Chattanooga 750 pm 10.00 am
Ar Burgin | 4.15 pm
Ar Lexington. 4.30 am; 5.00 pm
Ar Louisville. 727 am 730 pm
Ar Ciiu-i'inati „ . 720 um 7.3"pii,
Lv Chattanooga 1.25 pm 1.15 am I %pm
Ar Nashville . 6.55 pm 6 40um 6 55pm
No 7 currle Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to ChaUano ga.
No 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman Sleeping
Car Chattanooga to Louisville
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati without change.
stations. No. 6. i No. 12 . No. 16.
Lv Chattanooga lO.OOamj 410 am 6 20pm
Ar Knoxville I 15pm; B.o.>am 9.50 pm
Ar Morrist wn 2.44 pm 9.50 am 10.55 pm
Ar Hol Springs 111.46 am 12.23 am
Ar Asheville I 1.15 pm 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury I 6 40pm 6 00am
Ar Greensboro 1 9.52 pm 8.50 am
Ar Raleigh 710 am 11.45 am
Ar Norfolk I 5.25 pm
Ar Wa hington.... . I 6.42 am 9.25 pm
Ar New York ... 12 43pm 6.23 am
No 12 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to New York via Asheville and Sal
isbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond 6.00a.m
No. lu is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolk,
with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga to
Raleigh without change Close connections
made at Norfolk with -learners for Baltimore.
New York and Boston. Pullman Sleeping Car
Salisbury to New York via Washington.
STATIONS. No. 16 No. 6
Lv Chatt uiooga 6.20 pm 10.00 am
Ar Knoxville 9.30 pm 1.15 am
Ar Morristjwn [2 01am 2.44 pm
Ar Bristol 5.00 am 5.15 pm
Ar Washington 11.25 pm, 7.40 am
Ar New York 6 25am 1.20 pm
No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Washinrt m and Chattan oja to New
York without change.
No 16 carries Pullman Sleeping Cur Chattn
no iga to Knoxville and K noxvtllejlo Hr! tol.
STATIONS. _r ■ Sa M
Lv Rome liifam
Ar Anniston LOOpm
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
Ar Selma 5.35 pm
Ar Meridian 9.50 pm
Ar New Orleans B.3Ua;ij
Ar Jaelfson. • “■ i.4suui
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
A r Shreveport....... ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 7.20 pm
♦ No. 15 i jNo. 9 I ifflo. IS ||No l i
2.15 pm 5 00pm Lv Rome .. ar'id. 00am 9.30 am
6.00 pm 1 7.15 pm Ar Gad den. ar; 6 35am. 7.15 am
6.30 pm 730 pm Ar Atlanta )v| 6 15an[| ? QOan]
♦ Daily except Sunday f Sunday only
F S. GANNON. 3dv 8 & 0 m Washington. Op.
J M. CULP Trat Mgr . Wa hington. D C.
W A TURK. G P A . Washington, D C.
C A. BENSCHOTER, a G.P.a .Chattanooga,
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Patents taken through M>
tprelal notice, without rtara difft reii'
SBEBIFFS SALBS
ftt FlffllllH 1898
GEORGIA FLOYP COUNTY,
'A ill be sold before the court
house dcor in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in February 1898, the following
described property to wit:
One bay horse mule name
‘‘Mike” about 7 years old, one bay
h irse mule name “Pete’’ ab ut 10
years old, one bay horse mule
name “Dave” about 10 years old,
one mouse colored mare mule
name “Min” about 7 years old
levied upon by virtue of a mort
gage fl fa issued from Floyd City
Court in saver of R. D. Van Dyke
vs T. C. Ayer, agent, as the prop
erty of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place,
10 acres of land off of the North
side of lot No. 87 in the 23rd Dis
trict and 3rd Section Floyd Coun
ty Georgia, in possession of de
fendant. Levied ou by virtue of a
fifa issued from the justice court
of thh 919th District G M in favor
of R. H. Copeland t arsfer<e vs
Tom Stephenson as th.' property
of the defendai.t. L <vy ma le by
D. B. Bryan, L. C.
Also at the same time and place,
that part of what is known in the
Mack O'Bryan place, sold by said
deceased to J D O’Bryan as de
scribed in bonds for titles, towit
That tract of land lying in the
sth Dist and 4th Section of said
county, all of lot No 267 that lies
on West side of the Rome road and
3 acres more or less of lot No 266,
bought from E P Floyd, and half
of lot No 273 on West side of said
lot except 4 acres including dwel
ling on same, the old mountain
road tj be the line on the East
side, and the land line on the
North side oi the four acres the
land to run two acres each way
from the above mentioned lines of
the 4 acres, all of said lot and
parts of lots lying and being in the
sth Dist and 4th Sec Floyd county
Ga. Levied on by virtue of a fifa
issued from Floyd city court in
favor of Agnes Landrum, et al,
bearers and heirs at law of M M
Landrum deceased vs J D O’Bryan
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the .same time and place
one 20 horse power portable engine
on wheels, made by Frick Co. Also
one upright packing cotton press
made by Liddell O')., one sixty-saw
Gullettoottongin with feeder and
condenser,als > one main line shaft
80 feet long, 2 7-16 diameter with
8 hangers or supports with four or
more pulleys on same, also one
large planerand matcher bought
of Fulton Miller, also 1 No 1
circular saw mill made by G. W.
Wheeland with 52 inch saw for
sann, also 1 16 inch diameter
corn grinding mill, also 1 Wheel
atid lath machine made by G- W.
Wheeland. This being all of prop
described in mortgage that could
be found. Levied upon by virtue
of a mortgage fifaj; issued from
Floyd Superior Court in favor of
eo. D. Selden vs D. G. Hunt,
as the property of the defendant.
Said property can be seen and will
be delivered at the farm of D.
G.Hunt about 6 miles from Rome
Ga. on Oostanaula river.
Also at the same time and place,
all farming tools and implements
of every kind ou lot of land No.
49 in 23d dist and 8d sec. of Floyd
county, Ga , sa»d lot containing
160 acres more or lees, consisting
of 1 cultivator and stalk chopper
combined, I elod maeher, 1 10-disc
harrow, 1 j\very sulky plow, 1
Empire wheat drill, 1 Lindsey
distributor, 3 right hand Oliver
chilled plows 2 horse, 1 l-horse
cultivator, two cotton planters, 1
corn planter, 1 old harrow, 1 hay
Judder, 4 old Towers’ plow stocks.
1 lot old plow and scrapes. 1 hay
press R. K. Dederick m ike, about
10 hogs more or less. Levied on
by vir ur of mortage fifa issued
from Floyd city court iu favor of
Jas L. Hight transferee vs D . G •
Hunt as the property of the de
fendant.
Also at th' tiiT9 ind p'aci
six acres ot land tn jtc or b s s. sit
uated abo’i'.n mi'e fit iu the oitA
° Nh'l I'iltsa part oi
» r -. in the 1 wen tv
the deed cf of Robert D. Harvey
to Mrs. Dora R. Hid ell t*i>d in
the deed of Robt, D- Harvy as
trustee for his wife and children
to Mrs. Dora R. Hidell, which
two deeds ire of record in the
clerk’s office of Floyd superior
; court in Book E. K. of deeds,
page 609, 610, 611 and 612, said
| deeds bearing date the 25th of
. November, 1884. That portion of
r said property, however, which is
described in the deed of Dora R.
i Hidell to Hannah J. nas, dated
March 14, 1889, which deed is re
> corded in the clerk’s office of
. Floyd superior court in book N.
N. of deeds, pages 220 and 221, is
hereby excepted. said excepted
portion being the house and lot
carved out the above levi 1 d prop
erty fronting on Hall street, now
owned by Mrs. Eugene V. Slaton.
Levied on by virtue of a fifa isssed
from the Floyd city court in favor
of Mrs Lucy F. Cox. transferee
vs W. H. Hidell and D ra R.
Hidell. as the pr >pertv of defend
ant in fifa,
Also at the same time and place.
all the stock cf whiaki' S in th<
store house of Joo Robinson si'-
uated on broad street, city of
Rome, Ga , consisting of 100 bot
tles whisky tnor» nr less, 50 gal
lons whisky more or less is barrels
2 beer coolors, 2 set bar fixtures.
3 show ca-es, 2 bar counters, cue
ingle surrey, one bay horse name
‘Mank.” Levied uhon by virtu*
fa fi a is-ued from Floyd City
fimrt in favor of Bwuant Van
div.-rvs Joe Robinson as the prop
erty of the defendant.
Also at the sarr e time and p’ace
lot of laud No 77 in the 4th dis
trict and 4th section of Floyd
county Ga., and being the proper
ty described in said fifa. Levied
upon by virtue of a fifa issued
from Floyd Superior Court in
favor of K. W. Berryhill vs Jas. A.
Frazier as the property of the de
fendant .
Also at the same time and plac°
an undivided one-eight interest
in and to the following real estate
towit; All that tract or parcel
of land situated, lying and being
in the city of Rome Ga , formerly
DeSoto, and in the country of
Floyd, known as the Landrum lot,
fronting ou Ross street 89 feet an !
runs back 146 feet and 7 inches
to a cow house below th? garden,
forming a parallelogrem. Levied
upon by virtue of a fifa issued
from the Justice Court of the
919th district G M,. in favor of
J. K. Jamison vs Henry Thompson
as the property of the defendant.
Levy made by Byars L C .
Also at the same time and place,
undivided one eighth interest in
and to the following real estate,
towitall thattraot or parcel of
land situated lying and being in
city of Rome Ga. formerly Desota
and in the County of Floyd known
as the Lanham lot, fronting on
Ross St. 89 feet and runs back
146 feet and 7 inches to a oow
house below the garden forming e
parallelogram. Levied upon by
virtue of a fifa issued from the
justice court of the 919 Dist.G.M.
iu favor so J. K. Jamison vs
Henry Thompson as- the property
of the Deft, levy mide by W. M .
Byars L. C.
Also at the same time and place
all that track & pa-cal of land
si'uted lying and being in 23rd dist.
& 3rd section Floyd County Ga.
& being part of Lot 193 contain
ing 5 acres more or less adjoining
the property of L. M, Johnson on
tha North, Abrahem Hume on the
East, Ed Waoaster on the sou'h
W. A. Rbudy fortnilly & l)Jtl
James Wright on the west, the
property levid upon by violin ol
a fifa issued from the Justice Cour;
of the 919 dist G.. M. in favor of
2. E Paschatt vs. H. E. S>rrwell
E Ina Sorwell as the property o
the the defendants. Levy made by
D, B. Bryan L. C.
Also at the same time and place
four and 7-100 acres in the South
- corner of lot No 835 and 32
and 30-IQQ acres in the South
west corner of lot No 336 and 71
and 75-100 acres in the Northorn
’ irt of lot No 845, aD in one body
:n the 93rd District and 3rd Sec
tion of Floyd" ciunty described
thus: Beginning at a point rher?
the South !’• .
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1 Ift 11 'ljl
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, |B| dej
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