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FITZGERALD
cO C KEb°PONSNT.
WRITES UP THE CRACKER
When H® Sends News Across
Mason & Dixon’s.
Fitzgerald, Ga., Jan 29 Ch
Robinson Circus, of Cincinnati,
made a “killing” here last Novem
ber. Its manager had skipped the
colony, but whm a committee in
vited the circus it came undei pro
tost.
The morning of the show every
seat and the entire standing room
w ns sold before 11 o’clock. For
the evening the shew was sold out
before the afternoon performance
ended. Hundreds could not get in-
Hde so a street parade was given
for their bene fit. Ihe show
bills are on the billboards yet.
good as new, and the co onists
point to them with pride.
That day people came to Fitz
gerald “from forty miles about”
and went home laden with store
goods. Some of the storekeepers
took in as much as S4OO apiece
that day.
It is a musical city. The first
public ins'itution was the “Mili
tary Band,” which plays at the
auctions and plays in the band
stand daily Ninety-five per cent
of the people have a musical in
strument at home. There is a col
lege of music aid a dozen music
t. acheis m the colony.
A border drama will be given in
the opera-house next w -ek . Mus
icales ars given weekly.
Tl e colonist have much sport
with the “crackers” Ask a “crack
er” how far it is to a place and he
will tell you “Quite a b t” or “10
miles,” or “a hundred feet.” tie
has absolutely up idea of distance
Jlis favorite measure of distance
is “two looks and a low ” Thai
means as far as you can see, as
far as you can see beyond that,
and as far slid beyond as you can
In ar a cow low.
New blood is needed among the
crackers. At a jury trial recently
th» Court directed as many of the
24 talesmen as were blood rela
tions of the plaintiff to stand up
Nineteen stood up.
The crackers dread hypnotism.
The) believe it a strange power
possessed by Yankees.To illustrate
fins, f lurltfi Dt Lung entered a
saloon and toid the cracker bar-
Itiab-r lie was g< ing to hypnotiz'
him “Please don’t,Mr. De Lang”
the fellow pleaded. De Lang made
a dab at him with his hand and
the fellov believing he was in De
Lang s pow. r set up free drinks,
stood on his bond, ate sa - dust and
d d rioicuious things till the spec
tators were tired < f laughing, ana
De Lung “resteipd h m to hit
pornial condition,”
1 here is a public libiary.
1 here is fine hunting. Quail,
dy r rabbits and squirrels abound.
Getting the njuii is the sport ol
Ml. 1 litre is no free delivery. When
Jhi inril comes in scores line uj
hi flout of the Postoffice. O’teii
Ifr ! line is half a block I jng ana
H'li d there every wrigghng >nt<
office door for two h juts at a
time,—T. C. Shotwell,—inCinc n
Uati Post.
IN OLDEN TIMES
People overlooked the importune*
M permanently beneficial effects
were satir.fi, d with transient
R'tion, but now that it is general
ly known .that Syrup of Figs wil'
peimanontly overcome habit ua
constipation, well-informed peo
plewill not buy other laxatives,
®hi(’h act for a time, But finally
injure the system.
W'^y Kl ’- r ‘<ns r > VOlir ,YKXI> \CTiVt
'• or la lies to travel f>r es on
Monthlv t l \ B n^ fc,, ? heJ house 1,1 N rth
« ’ a -v'> and expenses. Position steady
''me. Knc ose sols-ad trcs.od, s.aoipc >
Mica J rifC M'uiulM Co.ii_.ny, U >,.t. it
W I Ic.HT \NI> F ITHFUI
m.hi “ r ladies to travel f.»r respon-
Motitl H * es iabli>»h< d h< u*€ in Georgia
huf * and expenses Position tea 1/
. *uv<-’ e ’ h "‘ 8,,| '1-»ddr irseil stanipei
j r ril * U 1 Coin. .any. Dept. K.
' |,,V|! p'> v P.rmv tiv ihk
1 < l»o >k ..r two hundred pjf
a cu.a oyne of „j* iha.i®,
V' .
BETSY HAMILTON
WILL GIVE ONE OF HER
MATCHLESS READINGS AT
COURT HOUSE TONIGHT
F» r the Benefit of the Daugh
ters of The Confederacy.
All who have had the rare
plea-ure of hearing Betsy Ham I -
ton or reading her publish d
sketches, will learn with delight
that this gifted Southern woman
and writer has promised to give
one of her inimitable character
portrayals tomg it for the benefit
of the Daughters of the Confeder
acy at the court hou-e.
Os Betsy Hamilton’s writings,
Robt. J. Burdette, himself a hu
morist of national fame, says :
“I consider them quite the best
things of the kind that have been
printed,” and Bishop Fitzgerald
says: “I had the pleasure of at
tending one of Betsy Hamilton’s
entertainments and scarcely ever
had a more delightful evening. L Q t
her have the right of way. She
will make people happier and bet
ter.”
Tonight Mrs. Moore (Betsy
Hamilton) promises us her b st
and most amu ing pieces, one or
more of wh h will be presented
in costume.
In addition to the character
scotches, lovers of fie music will
note with pleasure tha' the pro
gram includes four musical gems,
one a violin solo by Miss Printup.
while the three numbers from
Wagner to be rendered by some of
'•ur most talented vo-.a'ists, were
those received with greatest ap
plause and enthusiasm on the oc
casion of the ncent Wagner even
ing at. Shorter College, when th<
delightful program was arranger
and presen’ed under the direction
f that gifted musician, Miss Dust
man, who wil also be in charge
.onight of the musical part of the
program which is, in full, as fol
lows'
Chorus, Spintrng Wheel from
“Flying Dutchmm” Wagner
disses Ross, Brown. A ken, Judd
8. B. Duggan Camp, Reynolds
Logan, Curroll Duggan.
Recitation Betsy Hamiitoi
Klsa’b Dre-a -i from Lohengrin
Wagner Miss Iwiyn Duggat
Reci'atiop Petsy Hamilton
Violin Soly Mi-s Alida Printup
R-citation Betsy Hamilton
Saritone i.nd Bass Du.-t, from
“Thv Flying Dntcl irau” Wagner
Messrs. C. A. Thompson and
II irace King.
Recitation Be'sy Hamilton
Actnis-itm. 2b cents .
BALLOTING FOR SENATOR
Caucus In Tenn..j-ice, Unable
To Make N m nj.ti n
N.ishviF, Tenn . F b. 1. —Th
lemocrat ic < gis'atix c c HJJUS again
eld a dreary and monotonous
(pssion last night and ballotted eev
mteeu times withcut getting near
>r tbe nnniinaticn of a cand date
or Uniti d States t < put' r then
vhen the caucus adjourned last
Friday night.
No change in tl.e balloting of
-pecial importance were made and
the 1 it ballot taken, the 114. h
r 'suited ;
McMillin, 36.
Turley. 27.
T ylor, 2Y.
The c ucus adj urmd Until to
tight.
Tbe belief that the deadlock
i.ot be broken is widespread, al
though th" demand of thp entire
prees of the state for definite act
ion is urgent. McMillin’s highest
vote last night was 37
COLORED MAN.
Dropped From Uist Op L’kcgln-
Day Banquet Speaker).
Colnnibus, O. Jun. Bl —On ac
. ; unt of opposition from colored
leop'e, Chas. A Cottrel, of Toledo
1 ms been dropped from the-list of
Speaker* of the Lincoln-Day ban-
Xd by tie Ohio Republican
AlxCot trel is Deputy Reci sd-
COUNTY SCHOOL
BOARD OF EDUCATION MEI
THIS M iRNINtI
ROUTINE BUSINESS
A Few Small Bills Were Or
dered Paid.
Rome, Ga. Jan. 31. 1898—Board
f Education of Floyd county met
at the C unity School Commis
siunees office, Presihent A. B. S.
Moseley in the chair.”' Piesent
A. B. S. Moseley, S. J. Whatley,
C. P. Morton, and I. D. Gillard,
Minutes of last meeeting read and
and approved.
The following bills were ordered
paid:—
J. Sam Veal .50
H. A. Smith .95
RomeJJ Tribune .75
Rome Daily Commercial $1 50
Ou Motion of Mr. Whatley,
Mr 1. D. Gillard, with the as
sistance of the School Commis
sioner, was instructed to take
such action with reference to reg
ister as his discretion indicates
On motion it was unanimous
ly decid'd that the school term ol
six and one half months for 1898
shall be taught at such time or
times as best suit the communi
ties and teachers.
Ou motion it was ordered that
the Chairman be instructed tc
approve the' requisition of the
County School Commissioner for
4-fi quar’er when the same has
approved bv the auditor of the
Board, Mr R. A. Denny.
Ou motion Board of Education
adjourned. J. D Gwaltney.
Secty.
Approved,
A. B. S. Moseley President.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A
DAY.
“Mystic Curt;” for Rheumatism
and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
to 3 days. Its action upon the sys
tem is remarkable and mysteri
ous It removes at once the cause
uid the disease immediately dis—
ippears. The first d se greatly
leuefits. 75 cents. Sold by Curry
Arrington Co., Druggists, Rome,
jft.
ARGENTINA AND CHILI.
No Danger Os A War Between
Them This Year.
Loudon, Jan 31. The V..lpar
so correspondent of the Times
■ays. “Senor Moreuoa, the Argen
ine boundary expert, wh se sud
leu departure fcr Buenos Ayres
caused alarming rumors and a
oanic on the Santiago and Val
piriso maket assures, nje thst no
d fflculties have arisen between
Argentina nod Chi i while opin
ions lead me to believe that there
s no dot.ger of war this year.
NASAL CATARRH
Cheney’s Expectorant has nc
qual. A few drops have given re
lief to my child when threatened
vith croup. By snuffing it through
the note,! recommend it for nasal
catarrh. Rev. B. F. Adams,
Covington, Ga.
HEARING WAS AFFE BE D
“I was troubled with catarrh foi
five years and my hearing was af
fected so that 1 was n ally dea
n one ear The first bottle of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me good
and I continued taking it until 1
was well. 1 have no symptoms cf
catarrh and my hearing is all
right.” E. A. Willoughby, Mari
etta, Ga.
Hoods Pills are the >nly pi Is to
.ake. with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Gent'e, reliable, sure.
The Rome Drug Co . also bad
a line of wach chums, cuf buttons,
«p?ctacls, lamps >md vises, which
I tin now ckzing out at about
half Hurry up Cash. Ev
erybody. All the time
1 Frank Wright, Farmacist, ol I
’ Norton corner, cppjsit Masonic
Temp’e.
Beware of Imitations
luj : qp
Wmsfersfi/re
1 I I
*I , JOHN D’INCAN-8 BONS, AGtNTA, NEW YORK. j
1 CityMarslial sales
■ for Pebraary 18 SB,
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
I Will bo 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*
i 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, saia 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 premesis occupied by the j
cotton gin and ice factory plant
now run by S D Camn. L-vied on
under a tax fira issu< d by the Wa
ter Commissioners of Rome Ga., ;
against said lot and improvements
and machinery fer tax due said!
city of Pome fo| water rent for
ihe year rs 1897. Sai 1 property
being assessed by city assessors
as the property of Mrs. Mary
lowers and against S. D Camp,
person 'u possession.
J B. Sim p. iiiRE, Marshal.
Rftiimy.
Con lensed Schedule in Eflect January 16, 189 S.
STATIONS. • fi) N-> I I No 8
Lv Cbattanooua s'Viiami 0 10pm ri ixippi
Ar Dalton .. I t-.23.mi Jwpin 12 loam
Ar Rome ||o.liarn R.-Jlpm Mirim
Ar Atlanta ' I lo.ooilll J.. ; »nn n o'am
Lv Atlanta I, »•Mn.r>’’<>3 pni s.2ilam
Ar Macon '■ 7. input l O.xtm 8 10-. rm
Ar Jesupl 5.46atn 2.38 pm
Ar Everett I (1.25 am 3 25pm
’ Ar Jacksonville ... ... 8 loam 9 .’s]>m
7vjc-sup 11 olam 6..iopm
\r J.r.-ksonvtlle ; . . l.oopm lit Isnm
Lv Everett .... . ».55amj 3.3 'pin
Vr Brunswick ' LL __. i.:i-.pin
No. 8 carries Pullm an Sleeping Car Cliatta
lo -ga to Atlanta.
N *. 19 carries ’’till man Union Sleeping Car
Jhattan oga to Atlanta
X. 11 carries I'.iuui t i Draivln • Room Buffet
sleeping Car < n .tt-ii .-> :.i to 1.t.-ltsonville and
\tl 1.1t.X to It: 1.-lsiv .'k
STATIONS No 7 No. 9; No 11
7\~Atlan'.a 750 am 22 pm ">tarn
Ir Rome 10 15am I l >p;u 737 am
\r Dalton 11.35 am S.Mp.n 8. ts im
,r Chattanooga .... I Ottprn 7 2oj i 3 lam
,v C uittanoo .-a .... . 7..50pm !0 OJam
u It-.irgiTi I I I’l>m
i. 130 am 5.01 pm
IrLouiM Ila 7_27atn ?.3i>pn>
\ < ii.■. . ■ 1 l2< am 7 3 .|im
,v c.-afa:i -a . ,I23pm I I Is.ini 125 pm
Vr Nashville. |i>.sspin|_ti l'.>ui»i (>.sspm
No 7 carrie Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
o Cbattano gn.
No » ca.t os Pullman Union Nl.—pine Car
Atlanta to < i.i -innati ami Pullman Sleeping
ui Chatl.im'o2'll to Louisville
No. 13 uit-rie- Pullm.in sleeping Car Atlanta
o Cincinnati without x liatrie
STATIONS. . No. 6. No. 12 j No. 15.
TTChritlati o.i. ... bto-.-tm t 10am (>.2opm
\r Knoxville 1 lopi.u. j iDam #.sopn;
\r Morri t wn J-lipm l> 3o ~i 1,1.5: pm
\rHot Springs.] 11 1& m 12 .
\r Asheville 1' I l'>pm, I.3vam
vr Salisbury I. .. .I I! 10pm. li.eOan-
.r Greensboro...- ■ ■ 9.s?ptn B.f.oant
tr iialeigh 710 am ll.t>air
u Norfolk J !•••■....
lit Wa hmgt >n..„... . .. I (5.43am' 9.27pu
\r N< 1 Y0rk,,.,...!12.4fpn>; &2wir
No 12 carrie- Pul'ma 1 Sleeping Car Chatta
looga to N w 5' .r'a via A-iievillc and Sal
soury to ill hniond. -arri vtng Hk l.tpoud (t.OOa.m
No lit is solid tr ii-i C idtlano >.'a to Norfolk.
y:.-i I'u'.'.ml Sleeping Cui ( battp;..u..-a tc
iil’ieh without cbaiire Close <>■ .incctlonr
j, at Norfolk with 1 amers for Bal im re
s'e ■ York an I B >'ion. Pullma 1 S’- -ping Car
aiii.bu y to X -w Ymll Via Winhi-ii'».o:i.
STATHDM N 18 NO 5 I
.v Chatt i ■ o ui
\r Knoxville. " I' 1 " 115 im
At rris'. wn ... . 'l'DHiim 2.11 pm
\r Bristol i :■ it ; ■ 1 >j.n>
\r Wiisiiin -ton It : fin 711 am
A. New York ■ •■’■•m 1.2- pm
No. fi. carries Pullm n -tenpin .- Car < hatta
‘ ncoea t > Wnshingt n and Cbattan oga to Ne*
\ k without ch 'tig--.
Xo 10 carries Puiiman Sleeping <'->r Cbatta
ao ga to Kn xvi'.ie a-; I Knuxvtbe loHri tol.
s t ATI s No. 1.3
I Lv Rome ... iOam
Ar Ann'ston 100 pm
Ar Birmingham lO.oopm
Ar Selma I””
[ Ar Merisian 0.50 pm
Ar New Orleans •'.« ■■■’l---- -•-• 8.. t .‘am
I Ar Jack ' ""
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
A’ ■ ■ - - i l "’
tNo i.<'i?No.'»r _|LNo._l« IINoJfl!
"21:1pm .3 (Com Lv Rome ;ir lit I.'-. ■ 9.30-im
ti K'pm 7.lsptn Ar Gad den ;,|| 8.35 am 7,1..ain
tJ.3tl.ini 7 3 qiin Ar At'anla lvlsam, 7 o.lam
’ + Daily except Sunday I Sunday only.
F S.GANNON 3<iv p Ac m Washington. DC
' J M CULP. Tint Mgr .Wa hington. It C
W A TURK. G P A Washington D C.
C A. BENSCOTER a.g.p. a ..Chtutaiooga T«u»
1 50 YEARS'
EX P E RIE NC E
k Trade Marks
I ' Designs
r Copyrights 4c.
Anyone sending n sketch and description may
aulckly ascertain rur opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Coniniunica
tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent tree. Oldest agency for securing patents,
Patents taken through Munn A Co, receive
vpreial notice, without charge, in the
I SHEW m
FCHEBBIBYIB9B
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
A ill be sold before ilp> c.otiif
house dcor in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tii 'nl y
in February 1898, the following
described property to wit:
One bay horse mule name
“Mike” rbout 7 years old, one bin
horse inu'e name “Pete” nb ul 10
years old, one bay horse mult
n iuoe “Dave” about 10 years old
one mouse colored mare mul
n,.me “Mio” about 7 years o'd
levied upon by virtue* of a mort
i gage fifa issued from Floyd Cilj
Court in saver of R. I). VaitDyk
*
vs T. C. Ayer, agent, as the prop
erty of the defendant.
Alto nt. the same time ami place.
10 acres of land off of the North
side of lot No. 87 in the 23rd Dis
trict and 3rd Seel ion Floyd Coun
ty Georgia, in possession of de
tenda U. Levied on by virtue of a
fifa issued from the justice court
of thh 919th District 4 M n favor
of R. H. Copeland t 't-s'’■■r< e vt-
Torn Stephenson a« • :<e i> perty
of the daieiid.ii.t. L»vy mi e by
D. B. Bryan, L. C.
Also a’ the same time and place,
that part of what is knew as the
Muck O'Bryan place, sold by said
deceased tc J D O'Bryan as dt
sc’il.-ed in bonds for titles, towit
That tract of land lying in tin
sth Dist and 4th Section of said I
county, all of lot No 267 that lies
jn 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
roa<i 19 be the line on the East
side, and the land line on the
North side o t the four acres the
land to run two acres each way
from tbe above me.itiontd lines ol
the 4 acres, all of said lot and
par s of lots lying and being in the
sth Dist and 4th Sec Floyd county
Ga. Levied on by virtue of a fif'a
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 vvheeis, made by Frick Co. Also
one upright packing cotton pres
made by Liddell O')., one sixty-saw
Gul ett cotton gin with feeder and
'■ondonser.als ) one main line shafi
80 feet long 2 7-16 diameter witl
8 hangers or supports with four oi
more pulleys on saint, also one
arge planer and matcher bought
>f Fulton Miller, also 1 No 1
•ircular saw mill made by G. W
vVheeland with 52 inch saw sci
■ amalso 1 16 inch diameter
•orn grinding mill, also 1 Wheel
itid lath machine made by G- W
‘Vheeland. This being all of prop
iescribed in mortgage that ecu 1
>e found. Levied upon by virtue
>f a mortgage fifaj issued from
Floyd Superior Court in favor of
e<». D. Selden vs D. G. Hunt,
is the property of tne defendant.
S rid property can be seen and will
be ddiver- dat the farm of D.
(L Hunt about 6 miles from Rome
Ga. on Oostanaula river.
Also at the same time and place,
ill farming rods and implements
of every kind <m lot of land No.
19 in 23d dist and 3 1 sec. of Floyd
county, Ga , sad lot ©obtaining
160 acres more or lees, consisting
of 1 cultivator and btalk chopper
combined, I clod masher, 1 10-disc
la row, 1 Avery sulky plow, 1
Empire wheat drill, 1 Lindsey
lislnbutor, 3 right hand Oliver
hilled plows 2 horse, 1 l-horse
•ullivator, two cotton planters,!
’orn planter, 1 old harrow, 1 hay
Redder, 4 old Towers’ plow stocks.
1 lot old plow and scrapes. 1 hay
‘ trass P. K. Dederick in .ke, about
'0 bogs more or less. Lavied oi>
>y v r ur of m >rtage ti a issued
com Fioyd city court in avor of
las L. Hight transferee v a D.G
--111 ,r. as the property f the de
endant
Also at the s.mo ' I mI p act
ix acres of I' l ’’ * ' r ° ti> i
mt.-d about a u.i e f'«>m lh; citA|
• f R ».ue. U»a., ami 1 1 ing a pa rt o. j
land lot N>• '23-5 tho Two.ity i
nir 1 district a.d third sect'ou of
fioyd county, i . ki )V ias
-he Mrs Dora R. Hiddl home
! the deed ct of Robert D . Harvey Ith
to. Mrs Derail. Hicell and in lb’
the d ed of Robt. D. Ilarvy ass
trustee fo r Lis wife and/children
to Mrs. Dora R. Hidell , which cf’
two deeds ire of record in the
• H t
cli-rk’s ofii.-e of F’oyd superior
f court in Book E. E. o f deeds, ,
page (109, 610, 611 and 612, said j .
1 . - .in
| deeds bearing date the 25’h of
. Novemb r, 1884. That p< rlion of
, said property, howev- r. which is
d"Bciibed in the deed of Dora R.
Il c
Hidell to Hannah J< nao, dated
March 1 I, 1889, which deed is re
, corifd in the clerk’s office °^L O
Floyd superior court ia 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-d prop-
on
erty fronting on flail street, now pj
owned by Mis. Eugene V. Slaton, 'f
Levied on by vir u- of a flfa isssed R t
from the Floyd city court in favor D,
of Mrs Lu-y F. 0 >x. transfirret)
vs W. 11. Hidell an I D -ra R.
Hidell. as the pr>p*rtv of <1 den I
ant in fifa.
Also at the same time and p!ac u .
all the stock of whi-dcus in the
store house < f Joe Robinson si -
uated on br<'ad street , city of
fl 'ine, G i . consisting of 160 bat
tles whisky mor*- or lees, 50 gal- W
lons whisky more dr less is Imrrels, one
• iOCc
2 beer coolers, 2 set bar fixtures,
3 show cams, 2 bar counters, one -Jar
, l i S PP ]
■i.iglH surn-y, one liay lu-rse name nail
‘Mackr” L'vieduhon bv virtue 6 1C J
cen
t a Ufa issued from F.oyl City j<j c
finirt in favor of Bryant Van tree
div. r vs Jo- R (bins >n as the prop-
I mty ot the defendant. °f -
sect
Also at th- -'u e time and p’ace SU p
lot of land No 77 io the-4th dis- °f t
trict and 4th S'-cdon of Floyd Old
county Ga., and being the proper- will
ty described in said fifa. Levied s j- a t
upon bv virtue of a fifa issued
from Floyd Superior Coart in
favor of K. W. Berryhill vs Jas. A.
Frazier as the property of the de
fendant. -nr
Also at the same Hine and plac Q
an undivided one-eight interest
m and to the following real estate
towit; Al! that tract or parcel
if land situated, lying and being
in the city of Rome Ga , formerly
DeSoto, and in the country of
Fioyd, known as the Landrum lot,
fronting on Ros-c street 89 an ;
runs back 146 feet and 7 inches v
to a cow house below Hip garden,
orming a parallelogrem. Levied
upon l>y virtue of a fifa issued
from the Justice Court of thi
)19th district G M,. in favor of
1. K. Jamison v- Henry Thompson
is the property of the defendant. - s
Levy made by Byars L C .
Also at the same time and plac C
individed one eighth interest i
nid to the following real
mwitall tha’tract or parcel of ?
and situated lying and being in
dty of Rome Ga. formerly Desota .
nd in the County of Fioyd known |
is the Lanham lot, fronting on
Ross St. 89 feet and runs back
146 feet and 7 inches to a cow 1
muse below th • garden forming a
larallel ■gram. Levied upon by
virtue of a fita issued from the
justice court of the 919 Dist.G.M. ppi
n favor fb J. K. Jamison vs a
lenry Thompson as the property
> f the Daft, levy made by W. M
3yars L C. jfiL/
Also at the same time and plac j.,.
ill that track & pa cal of land
n uted lying and being in 23rd dist. '6
A 3rd section Floyd County Ga
& being part of Lot 193 contain- -B.
ng 5 acres m ore or less adjoining
ho property of L. M. Johnson on ’
lha North, Abraham Hume on th<- [
East, E I Wacister on the sou h .
\V. A Rhuiy form illy ■& now ‘fl
fames Wrigh on the west, the .*
property lev.d upon by violin o'
i fifa issued from the Justice Court -
if tne 919 dist G- M. in tavor o
2. E Paschatt vs. H. E- S>rrwetf
E Ina Sorwelt as tha propi-ty cift t
the the defendants. Levy made bj|
D. B. Bryan L. C. J
Aiso at the same time and place
four and 7-101) acres in the South
;ast corn, roi lot No 335 and 32
uid 3J-100 acres in the South b
.vest corner of lot No 336 and 71
uid 75 100 acres m the Northern 1
ai t .d lot No 345, all in one bodi
n H e 23. J District and 3rd Sec-
I . ion o F. ’yd Ciunty described
Jehu-: Begimiiog at a point where
he South line oi lot No 335 inter -
i.-cts the E ot Etowah
er, thn.ee 1X -4| chains t o the ► J
Southeast coriibr of said lot, tlß'iic- 9
chairs.