The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 04, 1894, Image 3

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GEORGES Foundry and Machine Shop, Aill kinds of repair work done promptly. 7LII kinds of castings and forgeings to order. Iron fronts and orna mental iron work, a speciality. Estimates on all work promptly furnishet,. OFFICE and FOUNDRY ->sSixth Ave. ROme lie WOOD. ITINNER AND f SHEET IRON I WORKER Tin Roofing a speciality, all kinds of Tin I and sheet Iron Repairing neatly cheaply and ■ promptly done. Estimates on large or small ■ obs made. ■ Shop at. 410 Broad Street. fimm I G. H. HAWLINS, I 31 8 BROAD ST/ I Just Opened t.ie QUO Saving House- B ewest Cleanest I I \ , . B 1 eepersget their ■ I pretiest and best of U I Lj| I all the cheapest I O ■ i'» i I ■ china and Tinware ■ line ot Toys ever g| I I V ■ seen in this city. || | ' \ Fanc Y Goods n0 ‘ I They are all fresh “lions and novelties ■ ard new we can I of all kinds at the I Flease you. | Novelty Store” | 5& lO© GOODS j -A- SPECIALTY I I I I tgjSjSßgte Organ Denot te'-r R. G. CROSS. Eg Hrl Empire Block Organs and Piano’s on 1 monthly or weekly Pay- : j meats. ft ‘ih-'i. jj" —YzOUwl leinway £ otis Pianos, Mason & Hamlin Piatiw 5 |Lc ®® 11 Matiiusek Pianoa, Sterling Pianos, KKI 1 gUgjjffil Mason & Hamlin Organs, Sterling Organs. ‘ leading Instruments of the world at lowest ' nwBB a < ’ tor >’ prices. 300 styles and prices. All persot. Buying from us is practically dealing di»w< > *|the makers. Me lower prises kaawa aaywaart Application for Letters of dis mission. Georgia , Floyd County: Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White, guardian of! Charles G. Deason, represents to tns court in | herpelitien duly tiled, that she has administer ed said wards estate • This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said guardian should not be di charged from her guardianship and re ceive letters of dismission on the tirst Monday in March 1894. This Dec, Bth, 1893. John P. Davis. 12-8-90 d Ordinary. F. Co. Ga. Application for Letters of Dismission. Georgia—Floyd county: Whereas, Samuel Funkhouser administrat r debonis nor, with wil) annexed oft, w p Lampkin’s estate, re resents to the court in los petition duly tiled, that he has iiuiniiiistered G- W. F. Lamkin's Sr. estate. This is to ctteall persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if anv they can, why said admin istrator should not be discharged from Ids ad ministration and receive letter . f dismission on the first Monday in March 1894. This December , 4th 1893, John P. Davis, 12—6-w4w Ordinary. Libel For Divorce. Geney warren ( Libel for Divorce • vs j March Term 18y4. John Warren ( of Floyd Superior Court. To John Warren defendant: It appearing to the court that you reside without the State ot J Georgia and that it is necessary to perfect ser- I vice on you by publication in the above ease You are commanded to lie and appear at the I L?.’.’ rt H " , , tse l in KomeGa.at the March Tenn 1894 ot Floyd Superior < )Ur t, to answar the complaint of Geney It arran for totat divorce , It is further ordered that service be perfected | upon the defendant by the publication of this order twice a month for two months in the Hus tier- f Rome a news aper of said cou ty in which the Sheriff advertisen ents are printed Tins Nov. 9th. 1893. , W. M. Henry. W rights & Harper. J. s. C. R. C. retititiouers Attys. EORGIa, Floyd County. Gbney I Libel for Divorce In , vs - J Floyd Superior Court John War. en. ( March erm 1894. To the defendant John w arren, you are hereby Oreqered and commanded to lie and appear a the next superior court to be held in and for said county on the 4th Monday in March next, then and there to file ins defensive allegation in writing to the plaintiff’s libel for divorce. Wit ness the honora -le W. M. Henry, judge of said eounty, This 9th day of November 1893 Wm. E Beysiegel. Clerk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEoRGIA,—FIoyd County: Whereas Mrs. Lizzie Hughes Administratrix John Hughes Estate represents to the court in her petition duly filed, that she has admini tered John Hughes estate. This is to citeal persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,why said adminis tratrix should not be discharged from her ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March 1894, This Dec. 4th 1893. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co - Georgia 3 m 1 ismission. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator of Hattie McKinzie, Dec’d, represents to the court in his petition duly file d, that he has ad ministered Hattie estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi tars, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administrat.on and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in April 1894. This Jauuary Ist 1894. John P, Davis Ordinary Floyd Connty Georgia. l-3-90d. Letters oi Administration. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: To all whom it may concern : Charlas Craton having in proper form applied to me for perma nent letters of administration on the estate of j Thos J Craton, late of said county. This is to | cite all and singular the creditors and next of I kin of Thos J. Craton to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to Charles craton on Thos J. Crrtons estate Witness my hand and official signature this Ist day of Jan. Igg4 John 1* Davis, Ordinary Floyd County l-5-4wks Road Citation. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. Whereas, It. S. Montgomery, et’al., have peti tioned the Board of Commissioners of roads and Revenue, of said county, for a public road commencing in front of H. J. Davis house on tlie Floyd Springs and John’s Creek road, run ning the old road by M. J, Caldwell’s horse lot crossing the slough at the low point of the Haw thicket; thence along the old road bed by R. S. Montgomery’s house, and intersecting with the Floyd Springs ami pocket Mills road in.front of J. L. Touchstone’s house. Now. this is to cite all persons having objections thereto, or claims for damages arising therefrom, to make the same known to the Hoard of Commis sioners at their meeting to lie held on the first Menday in February 1893. witness, the Hon. John C Foster. Chairman of the Board, this 20th, day of December. 1893. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. d 80 d ! Citation--Leave to Sell Land GBORGIA— Floyd County To all whom it may concern—H. E.S.rickland administrator of B M Strickland deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands bel mging to the estate of said deceased t«’wit, 70 acres of said land, 39 acres of lot 913, and 40 acres of lot no 914, all in the 3rd district and 4th section of Floyd county, and said application will be heard on the firs Mondav in January nt-zt, This 4th day of Dee. IJ6B. John P. Davis, Ordinary. 12-6 w4w CITY REGISTRATION. Notice of Registration of Voters of City Election. Oftlcal notice is hereby given that the books for the registration of city voters for the next municiple election are now open as the clerk of the council s otlica at the city Hall- All city taxes, fines, and all tines to the city must be paid before registering The attention of city vote’s is called especially of the fact that the payment of taxes does not register voters in the city registeration, but in addition to paying all dues to the city jiersonal application must lie ma le to the clerk. Attention of all city voters is called to this notice. Registration closes Saturday Feby 17 at 7 o’clock p. m. Election Tuesday March 6, 1894. M. A. Nevin, Clerk Council. Feby. IT. dh -...:-i /SI ’T;at .C WhisEe Kff&l F j ll V. *•', )’ /•■'j’iiicured r‘ home-ffitlx 1 5-4wks REMARKABLE DEATHS. M< thir and son Pass Away on ehe Same day. | Butler, Mich., Jan. 3.—Mrs. Hen ry Loren and her sou, George, died suddenly here. The mother was years old, the son only twenty yeans younger, and in the'r relatione they' were more like brother and sister than like mother and son. The son was born on the same day o’the month that his mother was. lie carried the coincidence by marry ing on the same day of the month that his mother was married. They often commented on this fact, and the devoted son always maintained that the coincidence would not end with those two great events of one’s life—birth and marriage. Events justified George Loren’s prophe.cy. Jn the morning the moth er succumbed to the infirmaties of old age and passed away at noon. To the surprise of all, the devoted son did not appear to grieve. He treated his mother’s death as a matter of course. A neighbor volunteered to purchase a casket for the mother. George gave the directions. “And while you are buying the casket for mother,” he said “I want you to buy one for me, for I am sure I will not live the day out.” The friend was thunderstruck, for George Loren, feeble though he was, H eemed to be far from death. But in tle afternoon he took bis bed, and early the next morning he quietly passed away. About a year ago I took ’a violent attack of la grippe, I coughed day and night for about six weeks; my wife then suggested that I try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. At first I could see no difference, but still kept taking it, and booh found that it was what I needed. If I got no relief from one dose I took another, aud it was only a few days until I was free from the cough . I think people in general ought to knew the value of thie remedy, and I take pleasure in ac knowledging the benefit I have re ceived from it. Madison Mustard, Otway, Ohio. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by—Lowry Bros Druggist. Lad let 'lair Dressing Mrs. Sitton, is now ready to wash hair and, dress the hair for any occa tion, cut ** e rl the bangs, also treat the face, or in other words make ladies beautiful in two weeks. Cal' No i Ave East Rome Ga The best remedy in the world for diarrhoea and other summer com plaints is Reese’s diarrhoea cordiaL ■itisfaction given or m mey refunded Reese & Whitehead. Very low rates are offered during the Holidays dy the Rome R R tick ets on Sale Dec, 22 -23-24-25-30-31- and Jan Ist good to return until Jan 3d 1994 Call on C K Ayer G P O or J A Hume T A French Tifnsy Wafers. Ladies will find the wafers just what they need, and can be depend ed upon everytime to give relief. Safe and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed securely. Price $2.00 per box. Emer son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale by Reese Whitehead. U.S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMI NATIONS. A competitive examination under the rules of the U.S. Civil Service Commission, of appli cants for the grades of Clerk aud carrier iu the classifield postal service, at the post office iu the city of Rome Ga. Will be held at Post Office iu said city on the 10th day of Feb’y 1894, commenc ing at nine o’clock A. M. Applications for this examina tion must be made on blanks pre scribed by the United States Civil Service Commission. Such blanks can be obtained at the post office from the undersigned. Applications will uot be accept ed unless filed before the hour of closing business on Monday Jan’y 21st 1894. John Eastman. Secretary Board of Examiners. NOTICE. By request nf the holtleiß of one fifth of the stock ; notice is hereby given that there will be a called meet-.ngef the stockholders of the Koine Mutual Loan Association at the Compasy’s of fice in Rome, Georgia, on the seconed day of Febuary, 1894, at » A, M• to pass upon amend ments to the By Laws of said Association to be submitted at said time. January 2d, 1894. Halstw Smith, PrMident. I STRICTLY .MARKET I’RICES $17,000 STOCK OF SHOES ,i J.L.CAMP&>CO. 233 BROAD STREET have concluded to retire from business morow monday morning, throws their Enor mous stock of shoes on the market for the ben efit ot the shoe buying public at large at ACTUAL MARKET COST PRICE NO DELUSIONiI NOISI'DE! BROW STRICTLY STRAIGHT GOODS * Here is their Cost mark, Study it. ELIZABU THRX _ 1 2345678 9 0 Repeatft Cut this out and bringit w.th you. Our stock is fresh nice and clean but all goes at ACTUAL COST all goodsjmarkedfwith [oui above cost marK. Come early and make your selection while the stock is Complete. Shoes of all descript’ons Fine Shoes. WalKing Shoes, Plow. Shoes Brogans, Stoga Boots &etc, all at actual cost. FOR CASH. J.L.CamD&Co. Central RH BaiOg Co' OF CEORCIA. ri..l. COMER. AND R. J. LOWRy. Receivers TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH 189. No 4 bodthlßouna No Lvave Chattanooga - - - 4on pm “ Rome - - - - 713 pm ** Cedartown - - 00 pm TRAIN NO. 2. Lv. Cedartown 5 in am. Ar. Griffin . - - 856 am “ Macon ... 1100 am '* Savannah - 6 20 pm Nol North Bound No Lv, Savannah • - -845 pm •• Macon - - - 425 am “ Griffin • . . <• 25 pm Ar. Cedartown - - 6 24 pin I TRAIN NO. 3. , Lv. Cedartown 6 30am , „ Rome • 708 am ■ arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am , Parties wishing to spend the nay in Chatta nooga. shoupl take the Central Railroad train I at 7 08. am returning at 7 13 pm train to and from Griffin lays over ajl night at Cedartown, W. F, Shellman Tiafic Mgr., J.C. Haile Gen., i’ass., Agt. Savannah Ga. S. K. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt., D. H. Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt.. Atlanta Ga. C. S Pruden Gen., Agent. W E. Huff Ticket Agent." Rome Ga. E .T. V. & C. Ry. ONLY. 2.1-2, HOURS, ATLANTA Lv Rome daily 8 35a m Ar, Atlanta . 11.10.. Lv. Rome . 11 -30 a- m Ar- Atlanta . 2.30 p. m Lv. Rome .11.10 p.m Ar. Atlanta. 1.30, . . C SMITH G A Ta. Aimstrong Ho. ge, B. W. WRENN, Geu’l Pass, and Ticket Agent, WHISKEYeO' PROFESSIONAL MW DENTISTS. J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2t>s 1-2 Broad street B over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS. MAX METERHARDT. Attorney at Law. Office up stairs in new Court House in rear of Superior Court Room, JAMES U NEVlN—Attorney at Law otfie Poverty II ill poscoffics cor’oor grd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at 16 w Masonic Temple, Koine, Ga. REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple,. Koine, (la. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coiin B sellor at Law—Rome Ga. WH. ENNIS— .Ino. W. STARLING—Enni- & Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. leb23. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office iu Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia. " feli32tf W 8. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLTTw , J. NEAL—M’Henrj, Nunnally & Neal- Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Hah Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. HOWARD E. FELTON—PhvsirNan andTtti geon—Office over Hammack Lucas Co’s drug store. En trance on Broad street. A< office day and night. Telephone 62. DH. RAMSI K—Physician and Surgeon- Office at residence 614 avenue A. Eoiirta ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Burgeon- B OlT< rs bis | rofessioual services to the peo pie 4 Rome ami snironn ting country Office at Crouch and Watson’s drugstore, 20 Broad street. DR. W. ‘dTlOYT— Office at C. A. Trevitt drugstore. < T o. .'l3l Broad street Telephon 110. residence. No. 21 DR. C. F. GI.FFIN Physician and Surgect —Office ne t Masonic building. Resideuc* 300 4th ar r ,iue. M U NICIP A L P ROC I. AMATI ON Mayor's Office, Rome, Ga. , December 21, 1893. A proclamat.ion--The firing of firecrackers and other explosives of like nature during the Christ mas holidays is strictly forbidden in all that portion of the city of Rome within the following bound aries, viz ; All that portion of the city south of the crossing in front of Henry A. Smith’s book store and along Fourth avenue to East Tnird street to Second avenue; thence down Second avenue to East Rome bridge ; thence down Etowah and up Oostanaula river back to Fourth avenue. All persons violating this order will be dealt with to the extent of the law. S. S. King, dec. 22 to jan 1. Mayor