The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 16, 1894, Image 4

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IM Lillis Brsitels, II Translated from r,»u» Reporter' Note Book. SPECIAL NOTICE Tl *> PilMl'i: 1 (f ii.rt Fll'-t ILptibil church jopea to hv< t birg* number ofb-sfljca at tile I’.u iii' meeting tomerrow night. Dr, Winn, is extracting teeth nt the Buena Vista by a new inH painless preeas. I—l6—lw. Dr. W. W. Bays, after a sever* and piotracted illness, has so far re*up*rated, that he is able to travel, and will leave tomorrow f*r Florida where he hopes to fully recover. Aiderman J. F. McClure, after a most severe attact of grippe has escaped from his bed and ia at tempting to .talk about his “elos* call”—His vaic* is pretty squeaky but is improving. Mrs. John Huffman, ha* been very »ick for about four w*«ks and is only slightly convalescent even now. Dont fail to attend the Sale of Horsesand mareb at Green & Rhu dys Stable Messrs. Simon & Co. have a fine lot of horses at the stable of Rhu— dy Green, on Secend Avenue. They propose to have a big Auc tion sale, beginning tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock. See add in other columns of paper. Co!. L. A. Dean, arrived heme this foreeoon from a trip to Wash ington City, and other point*. All persons having watches or jewelry in need of repairs, if you will bring it to me, I will do it in the very best of workmanship and a* reasonable as you can get it done anywhere and every piece of work guaranteed to give satisfac tion or money refunded. B. F. Roark, Davis' old stand 317 Broad Street. W. W. Vandiver. Halstad Smith, Ed Daan, R. A. D*nny, G«org* Harris and Judge Joel Branham w*rs Rome lawyers, attending to business before Judge Henry at Summerville yesterday. James R. Hall the great dialect writer of the Georgia mountains eame down from Calhauu Ga., today. Jim is st 11 suffering with the gout in Li: left fore foot. I make a specialty of fine watch and jewelry repairing and if you will give me a trial I will guaran tee you satisfaction in work and prices. B. F, Roark, Davis’ old stand. f Dr. l\»rter Hale, formerly one o the most progressive youag business men of the Hill City, came in today from Atlanta. He will do the Hard ware trade by tomorrow morning and then h ave ur in gloom once more. HILL CITY CADETS ATTENTION You are hereby ordered to be and tppear in your Armory tonight at 7-30 o’clock to attend a call business meeting of the company. By order of Piiil G. Byrd capt. Howard Jack sect’y. For a nice driving horse or Brood mare attend the Auction Sale at Green & Rhu dy Stable on Wednes day Jan 17 94. Sale begins at 11 O'clock. BEST GOODS- LOWEST PRICES. Just received from Thurber’s New York. Best goods on the market. Best Co). River Salmon 15c Imported Sardines, with key, 15c 1 French Mustard, A. G. brand, 10c ' Fancy Tomato Catsup 10c Best mixed ickles 1 New Sardines in Salad oil 5e Fresh Teailake crackers 15 Fresh City Snowflakes 10c - New Dried Currants 5c lb J California Evp. Peaches 15c New Orleans Syrup 40c gal i Breakfast Bacon and Hama I Matches 10c. dez box. c A KLUSTER OF BULL'S EYE WS. 1 untie* 4 that Mr. H . 8. Laimdcl), O’ . Hi."'' w h " pn I" :i tid retail tobsc eoiiist bus s'oored a on one if th* lie-. Curr ’ Stores on Second Avenue Henry will move his stock down jn u tew weeks and will then have one of the prettiest to bacco houses in the state. He is •‘right up to snuff’’ —or cigars eith er, for that matter; if you doubt it—sample his line. ♦ ♦ ♦ There was no Fall of Nineveh this forenoon. Romes Police force is ous of th* b**t in existence They are *o *ure otfender that th* • ff*nd*r fail* to of e d aay mor*. ♦ I find that Chief Hanks hit the keynote when he sounded a revision of th* rolls cf the fire department companies. Th* ‘ Workers’ are tired —not of work but of doing the work and dividing the credit with a lot of •‘dress paradera” who are only in for th* frolic and fun—and a cham e to dodge street tax and in same cases, Jury duty. * * ♦ Dont you ever drink sastrastea? Well if you did, and like it, and want to drink of it again you can do so at a very small cost. I no tice that Hand & Co, on Second i Avenue, have fresh Sasfras roots . nicely bundl d Sasfras tea is not only healthy but is a delic one drink. » ♦ A. B. McArver it Co. are cert am ly “whooping 'em up” along the line of bargains in dry goods. '1 he Bulls Eye mans word tor it, Bud McArver means business and is doing business with tie bdievers —the latter being blessed, . * * * George Ramey came in last night from St. Louis with 23 h»a( of very flue stock. Most of hi purchase are yaung mares and among them can be found some as fine animals as ever came to the city. George is a fine judge ot horses and a trader from th* wore i go. Every farmer in N*rth Geor gia should own a broad mare. Thats what. ♦ I am sorry that thi* receivership , buainess on th* Electric Car Line , was not settled yesterday. Dr. Lawrence’s leg must hav* been very *or*. The question now arises who “pulled” the Doctors’ leg? ' Wh* can answer that question? 1 ♦ * * Day by day,the H USTLER *F Rom e adds new name* to it* already populous subscription lists. These rolls are n*w sontrolled by Mr. Carlos Knox, one of th* sturdiest and most level-headed young bus iness men in the city. If you fail to get your paper it is th* carriers f fault and you are due thi* office < d Carles Knox a kick, make it ? and both of us will he obliged to you Carlos will make his own oilections—if Li dont ha will stop the paper. "■ . • f A CORRECTION; I In th* report of th* sermon of Rev G W Duvall in yesterday’s j Hustler we stated that in his criti cisms of the Cherokee Club he used this language; “They have another rule. No gambling for money—but it does not say—No gambling for whiskey. This is a mistake of the reporter Mr. Duvall *aid “They also= h*v* another rule “No games for mon ey”—but it does not say —"No game* for drink.” Th* Hustler cheerfully makes this correction. SHAW-FOWLER. A Happy Wedding out in Cnuiuo Sunday. There was a very pretty home wed ding celebrated at the home of the brides parents out in Chulio, la«t Sunday. The contracting parties were Mis- Mary Fowler, the pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler, and Mr. George Shaw, a most popular youug planter. All of Chulio. The caremony was performed in a most impressive manner, by Judge Fillwor* Johnson the popular Justice of the Peace of the district. A DANCE AT DR NIXONS. Mr, Farri* Nixon Will do The II NOR*. There will be a most delightful dance at the hoii)** of Dr. W C. Nix ju near Nantiin Ga. Among those who want out from Rome t«day, to bu present ana take part in the festivities, were Lieutenant Howard Jack and S-*r uennt Elmo Ballew ut th* Hill City Cadet*. Quite a number of others will probably go out this afternoon, and it goes without saying, that Nixon hospitality will never be forgotten by all who attend. A JUSTICE SQUABBLH. .Joe Johnson Wanted a Peace Warrant . There was quite a squabulous case in Judge Lumpkin’s court this morning. Joseph C. Johnson wautsd a peace bond required of R C Har ris, all of Armurchee. Col. Georg* Harris was for Johnson and Col. Z-Ke Treariaway was for Honson, Johnson had to pav the cost, The first horse sale of this season will take place at Grten & Rhu dys Stable on Wednes day Jan 17th at 11 O- Ciock these Horses are all broke & will be sold under a guarrantee every hjrse must be as represent and you ido not pay tor the horse until you Exam ine him and find him co be as represented as to working qualities and soundness Dont fail to Vend this sale and secure a bargain. WHERE! I Groceries are kept ch* up. Th' 1 people will certaenly buy aud that ■ is a fact at L G.Todd’s. LOOK HERE. Self rising buckwheat 11 2pkloc Fresh Tenn. Buckwhert per lb. 5e Freeh Cranberries per qt. 10c. ’ Large Fat mackerel 10c. Bickel Tripe per lb. 10c. Shredded Codfish per pk. 10c. i Fancy Prunes per lb 12 12c Currants per lb. 6 l-4c. ’ The above prices are in keepii g with our entire stock both staple and fancy, our stock is new and resh give us a call and see for I yourselves, at Mitchells old stand ’ Fur pale—My 6 room house situated on Fourth Avenue be tween East Third aud Fourth • streets. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. For further particu sale Ay ply to L. Morel Rome, Ga. STATE & CG NTY TAXES. Ail unpaid taxes for 1893 are being put in hands of Sheriff for Colection Jno. J. BlaCk. T-C* COAL, COAL. Rome Ice Manufacturing Co, Rep resenting Southern Jellico Coal Co., Imbraciag all the leading Jsllicu Coal Mines ai d Sole agents For the Red Ash Jellico Coal. Round Coal one to two ton lots $4,25 per ton, Block Lump one to iwo ton lots $4.50 p-r ton. Large qu«uit es cheaper. Special prices made on carload lots.P. 0. Box 134. Telephone 100. Ladies when you start out shop ping and want to look at anything in silverware, watches or jewelry, visit my store whether you buy anything from me c.r not, I will be glad to show you my goods. Respt jours, B. F. Roark, Davis old stand The cry is hard times, hard time*, so if you want haid time prices on silverware, watches mid etc., just go to B. F. Roark's, jew •lry store, and you will get them, 1 and *very article he has, he will guarantee to give satisfaction or j money refunded. A CHILD WITH A PISTOL. BLOWS OUT HIS BRAINS INA WAB INGTON SCHOOLHOUSE Washington, January 16 Cranch public school, in East Washington, wat the scene es a panic this morning ab >ut 9 o clock Th* children were *nt*ii >g for' the days study when Grover Hum- I mer, a child seven years old, was ee*n flourishing a pistol that he had brought from home unknown t j his parents and playfully re marking that he wai going to shoot son** om, but finally saying he would shoot himself, and pointing the pistol to his h*ad accidentally pulled the trigger and blew his brains out. A"n exciting scene followed and ohildren ran screaming into the street* aud some tiuae was required te r**tor* order. Luckily no one was hu’t in the seramble, STARKE THE MERCHANT TAILOR t LINE OF t FALL PATTERNS . JUSTIin. - ORDERS EXECUTED ; PROMPTLY AND IN | THE VERY LATEST i STYLE. CALL ON ; S.M,STAKkE 1 ARMSTROIN G t BL ~ CK A giIYiTAL UKS£S T- THR»ACIV , J® " The Bradford Drug Co. has ex elusive sale of these celebrated glasses in Rome, Ga. From the factory of Kellam & Moore, ths only complete optical plant in the ? South, Atlanta. Ga. 1 cz n l>oDgiaa suoea ut u . pi iut , or says he ha* them without name Ftnmpcd im bottom, put him down ati u truud. > q a ~4|ak„ M' W. L. Douglas S 3 SHOE WORLD. W. K. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit- and Rive better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than anv other make. Iry one pair and be convinced. The stamping of \v. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to tho e who we ir them. Dealers who push the Dou ! ’ s Shocs K a >» customers, ■ wtuc’i hc!_>s In increase the on their full line <■’! ; ' They c-tn :i>-*to■< 11 at a less profit, ev. cm ■: ■ money l v huvLgail v ' ■ ' ' ' t t*H!< ■ i-.ivmscll.lov. ' •* 1 " .Tut: A CANTRELL & OMENS Wanted:—A position as sales man, book-keeper or bill clerk in a wholesale or rerail grocery busi ness, by a man with 15 vears ex perience in Southern Kentucky Good references. Address A. A. care this office. 1-ltf, Call on Ben Wright for good stenographic work. Office with Judg Meyerhardt in newemrt house, The best remedy in the world for diarrhoea and other summer com plaints is Reese’s diarrhoea cordial atisf bction given or m mey refunded Reese & Whitehead. If you have any kind of reptirs you want done on yeur watches, clock* and jewelry carry it to B. F. Roark, Davis’old stand and you will g*t it don* in the very best of workmanship, aid all w*rk guaranteed. ( . -t-FOR THE NEW YEAR - If you want something nice, stylish, and in keeping with the times, come and see us- We have the goods to suit the times, forgood 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 Rolled Gold. Ase WjWords to you about our large and care fully selected stock. Which is complete, and Includes ail the latest stylesfrom reliable stan dard makers. A e have n® ‘’shelf room” or Bankrut goods our stock is all Bright and New and everything right up to date, W® invite you to ceme and inspect our stock whether you wish to buy or not. we take jus* 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 pound.boxes remember the little folks and the young folks and the old folks like fine can dies. Hammack Lucas C»„ MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. ELOOHIjSTG> ceillng.mouldin g BALLUSTERS and RRACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME [Oil i UUnLi coal We Can Sell You The Best And give you what you buy at the lowest prices YARD AT PATTONS SHOP. Orders left at Hunt Huffaker's in the 4th, ward, and with Frank Woodruff atlS Armstrong building will receive prompt attention. Best Grade of Blacksmith Coal kept in Stock. PATTON & JOHNSON. NEW CENTRAL HOIEL. NEW MANAGEMENT NEW MISHM N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A.IL.L jMODJERN I MPHOVEMFX'i S ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. ■r—M Hill mi WT FIHT IM 1111 l iswmilll lISIIM IIIIM II MIASS M 1 TheßeunaVista REMODELED KENOV A TED AM) KEF!' !£>’ IMHEfh THE ONLY si.oo, A DAY HOTEL IN THE CITY Table supplied with the best the market a ford« poilte and attentive servants, 1 ATES.transiont SI.OO, Speeial Rat* v tH week m.n th. Mrs. s e . vick. PROPRIETRESS Corner 6th Avenae and Broad Street Roise GA