The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 09, 1894, Image 4

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LOCAL and PERSONAL THERE’S A FLOWER IN THIS BUNCH FOR YOU— PERHAPS. Capt. R. G. Claik and Miss Daisy King will bo married to night at the First Presbyterian Church. After the Church ceremony the happy couple will leave at once on an extended bridal tour. They will upon their re turn make this city their home. '1 he wedding will be a ndtable one, and in brilliance will be well in keeping with the high social and linaueial standing of the contracting pat ties. Wanted:—A position as teacher, by a young man. Address X. Y. Z, Hustlet office. For sale —My 6 room hous< situated on Fourth Avenue be tween East Third and Fourth streets. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. For further particu sale Ayply to L. Morel Rome, Ga. Hon. Halstad Smith is in Sum merville to-day. Col. Linton Dean went down to Atlanta today on legal business. Solicitor Joe Nunnally is attend ing superior court in Chattooga county. Professor Edward Buchanan went down to Atlanta today to visit his mother, who is danger ously ill. The Electric Car Ln® is to ’ e extended through the Fourh Ward out to the Berry Hdtnestead ii the suburbs. Mrs. Mary A, Davis, of Belcher ville Texas was in the city ]»si night visiting her nephew, Phi G. Byrd, corner Fifth- Ave, and East Second St. She left for C» r tersville this forenoon to visit her fathur Capt. J M, Steph l ns. Wanted:—A position as Hales man, book-keeper or bill clerk in a wholesale or retail grocery busi ness, by a man with 15 years ex perience in Southern Kentucky Good references, Address A. A care this ollice. 1-ltf. j HEARN INSTITUTE. The Exercises of Hearn School & Fe male Seminary will be resumed Jan 8 Ad dress. Palemerron J. King Pre sJ /MONDAY JAN 8. 94. i "'ill be , 10c in ca§n •- returned, every Casi,. Purchase buying $ 100 worth of Grocerys at T. F- Foster, Monday only, WHERE! Grocery's are kept cheap. Th 1 people will certainly buy and that 18 a fact at L.G.Todd's. LOOK HERE.- Self rising buckwheat 1 l-2pk!oe Fresh Teuu. Buckwbert. per lb. .>< Freeh Cranberries per qt. 10c. Large Fat mackerel 10c. Picket Tripe per <b. 10c. Shredded Codfish pec P K - I'Jc. 1 . » 1 Cl Fancy Prunes per il> 12 1.-2 c Currants per lb. 6 l-4c. The above prices are iu keeping with our entire stouk both staple and fancy, our stuck is new ana fresh give us a call and see for yourselves, at Mitchells old stand. STATE & COUNTY TAXES. AH unpaid taxes for 1893 are being put in hands of Sheriff foi Colection J no. J. BlaCk. T-C. MONDAY JAN 8. 94, • 10c in cash will be re turned every cash purchase buying $ 1 00 worth of Grocerys at T. F. Foster Mor day only, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Council Chamber. Rome Ga., Jan. Bth 1894 Council met. Present Mayor S. I S King and Councilman Printup, Mathis, .McDonald, Griffin, Wright Williamson, Corueliun and Miller. Minutes of the last meeting road and approved. FINANCIAL BTATKMENT. The clerk reported the following balance remaining from the appro priations as estimated by council for the ficial year. Street - - Dept, - $223.75 Cemetery .... 150.67 Water wks .... 3,139.27 Pub. bldgs .... 479.34 Gaft &K Lt - ... 2,313,24 Police - 119 M Salary X appropriations - - 8,3fi4 9< Current .... . 5,45 Contingent ... - 106,79 1 elief 133,47 Ptkjj fund - ... 4,500.00 Fire Dept, overdrawn $48.28 and Printing Dept, overdrawn $13,75 REPORT FINANCE COMMITTEE. The following report of Finance Committee wm received and adopted. We, the Finance Committee, re port that we have examined, through the membere of this com mittee the books, vouchers and reports of the City Treasurer, Clerk of Council, City Marshal, Wafer Wks Supt. and City Sexton and Magazine Keeper, for the quarter ending Dec. 31st, 1893, inclusive and find them correct. John C. Printup Chairman M. G. McDonald Fiuane* Committee,said reports of officers as examined hy FinaiiCi Committee are as follows: CLBRKi quarterly reportrrceipts The clerk of council reports col lections and receipts from all sources fer the third quarter of fiscal year ending Dec, <l, 1893 incluaivo as follows: Rec’d from registratiou license $ 372 75. eaal and personal tax, 1892 28 75. Street Tax 1893 892 00. Koal and psraonal tax 1893. 11.330 83. Poliae flue» and cost 598 15. sale cemetery 37 00. Diggins; grave? 31 00. Storage powder— Water collections 1.494 1. City aehool fund— —~ 318 26 Kstablieliing grade Total 15 1?*» 41 • Tho foregoing total am'ount h bs»n turned over to the city tress ; uror and 1 hold his receipts foi I (ho same. | Respectfully submited, M. A. Nevin, clerk council. CLERKS REPORT TOTAL RBCKIPTS The clerk of council reports cel- editions and receipts from all lourcss for the first, second and hi rd quarters of fiscal year, uame y from April Ist, 1893 to Jan Ist 894 as follows: tec’d from registration license $16,339 35. p al and personal tax 1892 125 00. •ax 1892 8 00. Street ’ 1 076 00 ' Street-MS 19».. ' 1893 «3-2« 62. Kcal arid pet a»«*l«** 1-884 I°. Police fines and costa 21,(1 Sale cemetery U»'.s -< Digging grave* to b». Storage power 64 40- water collections 3,993 79. Rent city hall 4 »0. City school fund 1006 33, Establishing grade 5 00. Total 8 78.059 60. The forPgohig 'total awiouut has b«P’\ turned over ts ths city treats ” rsr and I have his receipts tor tha >amn Respectfully submitted, M. A. Nevin, clerk couuoi'J CLBRK4 R*PORT KXPINDITUBKS The Clerks reports drafts issued by order of Council to meet demands of die several department* of the City government for its Third Quarter official year ending Dec. 31 1893, nclueive as fohows: Street Dept *1.267.64 cemetery 259.13 Water Work* •• 3.972 61 Pub. Bldgs, “ 153 05 UasaE.Lus “ 1,489.6* Police “ 411. K Fire “ 247.80 Salary A Appropriations' 1 5.554.63 Current “••• —4.35 Contingent “ 60.36 Relief “ 30.75 Toatl $13,439.92 Respectfully Submitted M. A. Nevin, City Council. CLERK* REPORT TOTAL EXPINDITE»I> The Clerks reports drafts issued >)V order of Council to meet de mands of th* several d*partm»nt • f the city for the ’irs\ * aoud and third quarters nt ffi :iai year—uan «ly, ffO n A; r j Ist 1893 to Jan. Ist 1891 as fol low a: Street Dept 16.461 25 Cemet ry “ 533 58 Water Warks “ 20,834 95 I ab. Bldgs. “ 72<> 66 Gm & K. LtS “ 4.189 76 Felice " 836 20 Fire •* 2.18# 28 Salary X’ Appropriations •• 16.635 32 Carlent ■* 44 55 Contingent •• 593 03 Relief •• 91 63 printing •• 138 75 $63,558 86 The City School Funds and in terest on the Bonded debts are paid out direct by the City Treas ury and are not therefore included in the foregoing reports of expeu dituros. Respectfully Submitted M. A. Nevin, Clerk Council. CITY MARSHAL’S REPORTS. The City Marshal reports as fo'. lows for the Quarter ending Dec. 31at. 1893. ibclunive: Collected flues and cost. 9 599,1 g “ •• Real and Personal Tax “ 6642,21 “ “ Other sources “ 18,56 Total § 6939,85. The foregoing amount has b-e turned over to the Clerk of Coun cil and I hold his receipts forth» same, Respectfully J. C. Brown. City Marshal. SUP’T WATER WORKS REPORT*. The Supt of the Water Works reports as follows for Quarto ending Dec. 31st. 1893 inclusive. Balance on hand last year Quar tsr, 2,90 Collected pas: Quarter 1,491,39 Total $1,494,19 The foregoing amount has baei turned over to the Clerk of Coun cil and I have his receipts. Respectfully, J. L. Wagner. ‘ • Stip’t W. W. ' >- r- . ' * * w J * : > I i SCYOLESI 1 4 - C 1 King the j • ■ ; ■ ii < /W - 3» * the Best ’ A All drop forgings and English steel 4 'tubing. Bearing strictly dust-proof. > Elegant designs and light weight. r » F • - SfgA « ’ -a V ‘i -• : xZWT-$ * Sevd ■* FOR Twnvnr-eot-R f»AC9 “ ■> u«i-jx nV catalocoh ‘ Mosnrch Cycle Co. t Uka and Halsted Sts. CHICAGO WE TELL YOB. 10thing ne’rr when we etaie that it pa\!« tovngag. at a permanent, most healthy pleasant bwsi wrss, that returns a profit i r every day’s work *micli is the business \vv offer the working ciasa vVe teach them how to n»nk» money rapidly, ano Guarantee every one who !’ Uh»ws our instructioi* Jdthfully the making of &3«K).OO a mouth. Every on* who takes hold now and works -wil -urvlv and speedily increase their earnings; the* ■an be no question about it; others now at wont ire doing It. and you. reader, can do the same .his is the best paying business that yoa haw ver had the Chance to secure /on win make rave mistake if you fail to give it a trial at once if vou gra«p the situation, a.. I act quickly, yoi - ill directlv find yourself in a most prosperous -usineM, at which you can surely make and sav urge sums of money. The results of only a few ours’ work will often equal a week's wages Whether you are old or voung, man or woman, i >akes no difference, — do a* we tell you, and sue ess will nu-et you at the very start. Neithe xperience or capita! iu - - ary. Those who worl •r us aro rewarded. W *>• i> >t write to day to il! DUAlioulcrs, free ? E. C. '.I.LEN & CO., 1 Moa .\o. 420, Augusta,- Me . ' IS - 1 “l '.; 4 PAM. V. Q O'- '. .1 ,j A>.»\ •-<' ’> , .j ■ .’ '• .’L'Sk, • i A ..t. B, tour.uiu. orr. . 7 • - ■ ■ : I *»&>, Ctvr : I -.. . f>y. c•»' tm • <>- • ’ luroK . • a a-... .. ,(!£ r y ■ ■ r pr Mir--<l ft. .lit. lil/rlwi. '-8j ( bu>ck, i.oifeio Strength tnenooftt Powerful xa>! Penetrating i iiJmt-ntfor M.-m ' : Beatd in ext tetce. Large 4. »us» 7<c., f»■. ciae ms JOHNSON'S OttJXWTAL SOAS». Medicated and Toilet. The Grwvt Skin Curt A*. Face Deautiflor. Ladies wIU find m <• rood colicate and nighly perfumed Toilet Soap <>a the market. It Is absolutely Bur*. Makes the skiu soft und velvety and restore* the 10-t < or plexion; o a luxury for the Bath for •nfant.s. I uluyr itching cleanseH ths scalp sud tuoiuot-* the growth of hair. .’no# 25c. For Mio hv D. W. Curry, druggist Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake fulness, bud dreams and softening of the brain quickly cured by Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W. Curry Druggist. Inflamed itching, burning,crus ly and sc«ly skin and scalps of in rants, soothed and cure-1 by John son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D- W. Curry Druggist. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic, Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, lame back, ii quickly relieves pain If you have sour stomach and eel bilious, and y< ur head aches ake a Japanese Liver Pellet, ' n vill relieve you. Scld by D W lurry Druggist STARKE THE MERCHANT TAILOR h'-’XDSOME LINE OF FALL patterns JUSTIn. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL ON S. M.STARkE ARMSTP.Ob G BLCCK -Aviiisr CRYSTAL LEASES \ Quality first aas, J. - A The Bradford Drug Co. has ex elusive sale of these celebrated glasses iu Rome, Ga. From the factory of Kellam & Moore, the only complete optical plant in the South. Atlanta, Ga. * .5 TION.—If a dealer offers W. JL« 1 °J*k'*ae -shoes ,** price, or says has them without aaine stamped on V.<itoui, pm hiAn down at a fraud. $ ftO e s l-75 1 JBBA W. L. Douclas S 3 SHOE thVworld. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy ft tin r, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas* name and price on the bottom, which guarantees t‘i< ir value, saves thousands of dbllars annually to tho*e who we ir them. Dealers who push the E.-.le of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, helps to increase the sales on their full line of s»oods. *They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe y°u can- save money br buying all yonr footwear ofthedi. ler advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, W. L DDUOIxA Ltv 'oßlou, Mas*. Sold by CANTRELL & OWENS 40 Broad’SireALßoME 3a.J O ■ laws, Ttgf . :,.. . ■ nit tofyrighti • u u-c sot •nan; • 2 w r / • - ' Xr > . • • • i. -vs v. » . O. BOX J . V . 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Which is complete, ard Includes all the latest stylesfrem reliable stan dard makers. we have no ‘’shelf room” or Bankrut gooc’s our stock is all Bright and New and right up to date, We invite you to come and inspect our stock whether you wish to buy er not. we take just as much pleasure in showing you our goods whether you purchae or not as if you bought everv article that we showed you. ' 'We have just received a fresh Jot of Huyler &Tenny’s candies which is putupinl-2 to> 5 pound.boxes rememberthe little folks and the young folks and the old folks like tine can dies. Hamipack fa <£Cd„ ) 1 • ■- .. We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOORING, CKILjIjN O MOUJL.DI2S (_> H A JLLLTSTLJRS and 13 LJ, ACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME Pfi* | UuHLi OOafiLXdi We Can Seii You The Best And give you what you buy at the lowest prices YARD AT PATTONS SHOP. Orders left at Hunt .-Si Iluffaker's in the 4th, ward, and with Frank Woodruff atlS Armstrong building will i receive prompt attention. Best Grade of Blacksmith Coal kept in Stock. PATTON & JOHNSON. new“central lotelT aiMBEISM NW FOBNISHIHSS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL JMOOKRN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. TheßeunaVista REMODELED RErfOVATEB ASD REFITRIVISHER. THE ONLY SI.OO, A DAY HOTEL IN THE CITY Table supplied with the best the marketa fords polite and attentive servants. lATES.transiont SI.OO, Special Rat e y the week m rth. , _ IVIRS.S.E.VICK. PROPRIETRESS Corner 6th Avenge and Broad Street Romo HUME