The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 10, 1894, Image 4
Breif Lillis IMols,
Trrn slated from our Reporters
Note Book.
Mr. Frank C. Kean, vnn of ths
sharpest y’'uug man of Oglethorpe,
it in the city, thu guest of Mr
Fred Rountaville.
Shen ft Jake Moore, wold before
the court house door, and to th”
highest bidder ou jeaterday, •ome
fodder in th* stack at 50 cents a
hundred, corn in the shuck at .31
cents per bushel, cotton seed at
the mill for 11 cents per bushel
and cotton at the gm for $7.50 per
hundred.
Wantbu: —A position us teacher,
a young man.
Address X. Y. Z.
Hubtlet office.
For pale—My G room house
situated on Fourth Avenue be
tween East Third and Fourth
streets. Will sell cheap and on
eaay terms. For ’further
sale Ayply to L. Morel Rome, Ga.
Wanted: —A position as sales
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.
tsare this office. 1-ltf,
HEARN INSTITUTE.
The Exercises of
Hearn School & Fe
male Seminary will be
resumed Jan 8 Ad
dress. *
Palemerron J. King
Pres.
MONDAY JAN 8. 94.
lOc in cash will be
returned, cash
Purchase buying $ 100
worth of Grocerys at
T. F- Fobter, Monday
only.
WHERE!
Groceries are kept cheap. The
people wi'i certaeojy buy and that
is a tact at L G.Todd’s.
LOOK HERE.
Self rising Ijuckwheat 11 -2pkloe
Freeh Tenn. Buckwhert per lb. 5c
Fresh Cranberries per qt. 10c.
Large Fat niackerol 10c.
Piokel Tripe per *b. 10c.
Shredded < txifisb per pit. 10c.
Fancy Prunes per lb 12 1 2c
Currants per lb 6 l-40.
The above prices are in kevpii g
With our entire stock bod etap,.
and fancy, our stock is new and
fresh give us a call and see for
yourselves, at Mitchells old stand
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STATE & COUNTY
TAXES.
AJ unpaid taxes for
1893 are being put in
hands of Sheriff for
Co lection
J no. J BiaCk. T-C.
MO-DAY JAN 8. 94,
10c in cat>h will be re
tu rued v.-rv cash
purchase o wing SIOO
wor h if at
T. F. F . Monday
only,
BLOOMIH6IBK, ILL %
Our No. 28 End Spring, with
Drop-Axle both front and rear,
is the best looking and most
serviceable buggy made for the
money. Ask your dealer to j
Show the BLOOMINGTON
MFG. CO.’S line of Buggies,
Wagons and Carts, and buy
no other.
■BND FOR CATAIXXUI3.
■ fiTvr-ry In
/jk .{ifW M f?'
7 T £l'i' Ifpk There -
Vißral r
lx
-J will be your rwfe."
Scene in Third ‘‘Act” Credit Lorraine.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber.
„ Rome Ga, Jan Bth 1894.
Council met. Present Mayor S
S. King and Councilman Printup,
Mathis, McDonald, Griffin, Wright
Wnli'inßon, Cornelius and Miller.
mutes of the last meeting
read and approved.
CITT TREASURER'S KKP©KT.
The city treasurer’s report for
quarter ending Dec. 31. 1893 inclu
sive .
Oct, 1 Balance on hand - - *8,089 IT
Oct, Rec d of M. A.
Nevin, CC C - - -* 6.368 03
Nov. Rac'd of M. A,
Nevin C C C - - |- 4,511 54
Dec. Rac'd of M, A,
Nevin, C. C. C. - - - 4,256 84
*23,216 58
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid out on—
Street department - • -S 968,1 S
Salary department _ 5,902 3*
Water works department • • 4,442 37
Cemetery department - - 219 25
Gas department ... 1,486 65
Fire department - - - 219 97
Felice department . . - 411 95
Coupon department - 248 09
Exchange department - - 3 35
Public bnildicg department - 156 #5
Relief department ... 2855
Current department ... T 35
Contingent dedartment - - 5* 05
14, 175 78
Public school dept—
Oct, Paid oat as per von'hr 1.274 41
Nov Paid oat as per vou'hr 1,280 90
Dec. Paid eut as per ven,hr 2,004 73
4.369 99
1894,
Jan. 1 Balance cash on hand 4,689 71
*23*16 08
Respectfully submitted,
B. C. Hough, C. T.
CITY SEXTON’S REPORT.
The city sexton and magaiine
keeper reports for third quarter,
fiscal year ending December 31st,
1892, inclusive, as follows:
Collected from the sale of cemetery lots. *27,99
Digging graves, 316#
Stc rage powder, 27 50
*95 50
Which amount has beeu turned
over to the city clerk aad I hold
his receipts. <
Respectfully,
P. D. Roser,
City Sexton and Magazine Koep
•r-
The city sexton reported ten in
terments for December, fear whites
and eix colored. Three colored
were bared as paupers.
Dr. C. H. Harris, city physician,
reports for quarter ending Decem
ber 31, 1893, inclusive, 11$ cases,
157 visits made and two deaths.
The water works committee were
authorized to purchase all pipe
necessary to complete the new wa
ter works.
A motion by Councilman Print
up to allow Mr. T. C. Dempsay to
repair his one-story building ou
Broad street was lost.
The matter •( repairing the
building of Mr. T. C. Dempsey,
was referred to the street and tire
committee with power te act,
The clerk reported drafts issued
for the Joliowing am >unts since
last regular meeting of council :
C Brown, ttrnnl dnpt * 27 49
F D Rotnr, c®metery dept 15 75
I. J Wagunr, water works dnpt 112 69
C Brow,, street dept 90 09
FI) Reser eenietery department IB 75
L J Wagner, water worn dept 146 76
I, J Wagner, water works dept 67 43
C Browe, street department. 12 39
r D Fos-r. cemetery dept 15 7*
L J w»Rner, water works dept 25 28
C Brown, street dept 25 00
F D Roser, cemetery dept 15 74
And regular salary an 1 appropriation, draft..
The following bi I Is, properly ap
proved, were onion'd paid :
Patton S.,D. A B,l’d Co., Public bldg,. * 351
F a McCurry, Public b'l’d dept 1 00
The Champion lion co., public b’ldg dept. 49 00
J C Brown, relief dept 7 4
J C Brown, Publio b’l’d dept 20 00
J C Brown,contingent dept 1 00
8 S King Co. Pub. b'l’d dept 2> 0
8 8 King A Co. relief dept 7 50
8 8 King & Co., water Works dept 55
Fletcher Smith, water works depl 2 25
J Sam Veal, water works dept 30
D W Curry, waterworks dept 29 00
D w Curry,tire dept. 17 40
D W Curry, cemetery dept (so
J H Brldwell, street dept 2 80
MA Wimpee, street dept 16 50
N G Watson,street dept 6 75
J F McClure,street dept 60 o»
Miss Jane Brown, street dept 50 20
Miss Jane Brown, police dept 12 80
McClure & Son, relief dept 3 65
Mr. R W Lewis, relief dept 2 ’,O
Rome Gas Light co , gas dept 5X9 89
W T Drennoi., street dept 7 55
N J Huffaxer,water works dept 15 00
W W Watters water works dept fi 00
Wn- McGuffey, water works dept 36 09
LJ Wagner, water works dept 33 7q
Thos Berry, cemetery dept 12 10
Council adjourned
M. A. Nevin,
Clerk City Council.
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THE HORSE
(hemost Powerful and PetieVatingl iuitne ufor Mas
n- Beast in exietonce. 21 TSc., *«• hi * ? **•
JOHNSON’S ORIBUTAL 3OAP.
Medicated and Toilet. Toe (treat •* In Cvre a«
Face Benutifler. Lno eo will tn<l 8 e laoet
delicate and riitfhly perfumed Toilet So:>p o»
tl: irji'ket. ill- absolutely pure. *!ak«w th®
•km eoft and velvety and reetoree the lost i o-n
r'lexioni i- a luxury for t.e Eath for tnfantA.
It alays itching cleanser the renin and p.'imote*
the growth ot bait. a’rice2&«. For salehv
D. V/. Curry, druggist
Fits, dizziDPßP, hysteria, wake
fulness, bad dreams and softening
of the brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W.
Curry Druggist.
Inflamed itching, burning,crus
ty and scaly skin and scalps of in
funts, soothed and cured by John
son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D-
W. Curry Druggist.
Recommend Johnson's Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains, bruises, lame back, it
quickly relieves pain
If you have sour stomach and
feel cilious, and y< ur head aches
take a Japanese Liver Pellet, n
will relieve you. Sc id bv D
Curry i-lrug’/ist
STARKE
THE
mebchawt
TAILOK
LINE OF
FALL PATTERNS
JUSThN.
ORDERS EXECUTED
PROMPTLY AND IN
THE VERY LATEST
STYLE.
CALL ON
S.M.STARIE
ARMSTRONG
BLCCK
suniMuw
ti Cta»Uty as* Aiww*.
The Bradford Drug Co. has ex
clusive sale of these celebrated
glasses in Rome, Ga. From the
factory of Kellam & Moore, the
only complete optical plant in the
South, Atlanta, Ga.
CAUTION-.—ls a dealer offers W.
Douglas ■'-ihoas ixt reduced price, or sayn
ho ha* them without Dame btamped ca
bottom, put him down as a fraud.
W. L. Oouclas
' 83 SHOE thVworld.
W. 1.. DOUGLAS Shoe® »re ttyli.h, May «t
--ting, and give better satisfaction al the prices ad.
veriised thna anv other make. Try one pair and
be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’
nwine and price on the bottom, which guarantees
their value, saves thousands of dbllars annually
to those who wear them. Dealers who push tbs
sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line
of good*. They can afford to sell at a less profit,
an.i we believe you enn save money bv buying nil
yr tr f >of vcnr of the dealer advertised below.
Ca’nloiyue free upon application. Address,
W. L ’ *- 'tr-H-kton, Mass. Sold by
CANTRELL <fc OWENS
40 Broad S 3 re*»Eßo>«j< a.
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Caveats, Resign h His, CopyrisU
Aad all Parent business cos ucted foi
MODERATE FI ES.
Inror-natloa and auvloo given to 1 veutur. wUuhm
tbargv Address
CLAIM? ?O„
JOHM WED-J IB ?N,
Afawging c. itorne.
E. O. Box ♦iS. Wawmxotoji,
•Z-Thls Company is managed by s combination
he largest and most li.tz.ntUl m rspapsrs in tl®
I kited State®, for the express pnrpo>e of protect
inx their nvhacrlber® against unscrupulcw
ind incompetent Patent Agents, and eaeh papu
irintlng thia advertisement vouches for the rcponsl
’iUtf and ®t»n<RaK of the i’roas Oahu, CvmpaaX
THE HEW YEAR -
If you want something nice, stylish, and rn
keeping with the times, come and see us.
We have the goods to suit the times, for good
times, hard times, and all other kind of times.
We have all the latest designs in Jewelry
whether in pure Gold. Sterling silver, or the
reliable qualities of Rol'ed Gold.
A feWiWords to you about our larga and care
fully selected stock. Which is complete, and
Includes all the latest stylesfrem reliable stan
dard makers. '
w e have no ‘’shelf room” or Bankrut goods
our stock is all Bright and, New and everything
right up to date,
We invite you te come and inspect our stock
whether you wish to buy or 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 lot of Huyler
&Tenny’s candies which is putupinl-2 to
5 pourid boxes rememberthe little folks and
the young folks and theold folks likerine can
dies.
Hammack Lucas i Co.,
~~T TTTn
-+PLAINING MILL*-
We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
CEILING MOinj)IXG
BALLUSTERB and BRACKETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
AI | COAL
lilfnLi coal
We Can Sell You The Best
And give you what you buy at the lowest prices
YARD AT PATTONS SHOP.
Orderg left at Hunt /Si Huffaker's in the 4th, ward, and with
Frank Woodruff at 18 Armstrong building will
t receive prompt attention.
Best Grade of Blacksmith Coal kept in Stock,
PATTON & JOHNSON.
NEW "CENTRAL HOTEL. ’
NEW MANAGEMENT -
NEW FURNISHINGS
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
A.JLL MODERN IMPROVEMENT'LL
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
TheßeunaVista
REHODELED RESOTATEI)
’ AM> BEJURWfIBK
THE ONLY SI.OO, A DA 5 ?
HOTEL IN THE CITY
Table supplied with the best the market af
fords polite and attentive servants.
< ATES.transiant SI.OO, Special Ra t* y tha week
moxth. ' -
MRS.S.E.VICK.
proprietress
Corner 6th Avenae and Broad Streak Rom®