The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 18, 1894, Image 4

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Brail Lillis BreiMs, ‘ Translated from out Reporter- Note Book. Dent fall to attend th' “Silver t tea’’ai the e'ega t hem** of M>>. , A. \V Walt* i ibis afternoon evening The pr<»u<mds to?<> io building fund of tin* Ftrut Epi.-jo- 1 pal Church. i Mis?. Cora Clark, one of Ronie'a t most popular hell*?, ii (ha gtt"st t of Mias Pearl Hodgen, 413 Ashburn A venue.-—Atlanta Journal. Miss Ellen llillyer has m her • guest Mi-s Rhodes, of Rome, and 1 Mibb Walker of Monroe. She wi 1 givea very delightful entertai - meat in their honor tomorrow eve- | mog.—Atlanta Journal. MiesDovie McGhee of Living- I atou, Ga , is visiting her cousin. Mies Willie Canfield in the Fifth Ward. Miss Ptuliie Harris, a most beautiful young lady from Athens is in the city, the j.uest of Mrs, Hamilton Yancey in East Ronan. Miss Ethel Gresham of Cedar town, G.v., is visiting her cousin, Miss Ida Collier of the Fifth Ward. Dr. Winn, is extracting teeth al the Buena Vista by a new and painless preess. 1 —l6—l w. Mr. Joe Beard, one of the hand somest young men in the city, had a couple of his fingers severely mashed at the lathe in the Cun dell Furniture factory r n Tuesday. A. B. McArver & Cj., is the place to go to, to buj your goods at New York Cost. Gordon Hiles, of the State Uni versity is home for a few days Gordon is winning fame as a writer as well as knowledge as a student in the halls of Athens. Drygoods, Notions, H its and Shi es are now on the market at New York cost at A. B. McArver & Co Col. G. T. Smith, a prominent capitalist with a classical face, came up from his home at Centie yesterday. Mr. Thomas I’e’ers. vice presi dent of the National Insurance Association of New York is in the city. Mr. Peters is a big gun on the Washington Life and is here con ferring with Capt. John Priutup. 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 Gr not, 1 will l>« glad to show you iny goods. Respt \ outs, B. F. Roark, Davis old stand ROYAL ARCANUM Regular meeting of Hill City Coun cil, No. 535. Royal Areanum, at 7: ■lO o'clock tc-night. Installation of of fleers and initiation of candidates. Brethren fraternally invited Mix Meyerhardt, Regent. J. E. Mullen, Sect’y. ..... i 1 _ FAIR AND CLEAR —that's the wny vour s ’ :in will I,<J ’ 11 you’ll fik- Dr. I’i.-’ < «>’s Gobh-u jgi**g Medicut Discovery. ' “Pimples, LI er.ip lions, ami humors are tX-;;,; ,:tl ‘' tmnisl'.vil Ly tuis lyaSci medicine. It takes away, ’iljniore thoroughly anti 1 1 * | certainly than anything ■ |] g ’ else, the blood jmhsohs S' s ‘ . { or impurities that causs j .A- | them. 1 For every Skin, Scalp, I nd Scrofulous affection, no matter how it, came, the “ Discovery ”in a direct remedy. 1 It cleanses, builds up, strengthens, and in- . vigo rates every part of the system. Eczema, Erysipelas. Salt-rheum, Tetter, Boils, Car- I (■uncles, Enlarged Glands, and the worst Sciofulous Sores ami Swellings. are com- I 1 lotely and permanently cured by it, L'nlike ordinary spring tneaicines, the “Dis covery ” works equally well at all seasons. t Practically, it’s sold on trial. If it ever fails to lienefit or cure, you have vour money 1 l ack. You pay only tor the pood you get. ( No cheap substitute, urged by a tricky 1 dealer, though it may be better for him to f ivll, can be ‘ r just as good ” for you to buy. f BEST GOODS- LOWEST PRICES. ( Just received from Thurb t’s New York. Best goods on the market. Best Co). River Salmon 15c 1 Imported Sardines, with key, 15c 6 French Mustard, A G. brand, 10c 1 Fancy Tomato Catsup 10c 8 Best mixed ickles 1 New Sardines in Salad oil 5c 8 Fresh Teatiake crackers 15 Fresh City Snowflakes 10c t New Dried Currants 5c lb v California Evp. Peaches 15c 1 New Orleans Syrup 40c gal I Breakfast Bacon and Hams r Best Matches 10c. doz lot. t A KLUSTER OF bulls eye shots. There’s agboubiish story iu the nil übuuL toiiie \ouug men recti'mg a • suil : Hi m All iuiu ibid taking u i down about Horse Leg Cieek, win re < Lucy burrowed mi old negro womans wuaii pot, uud boiled the meat oil ol the skeleton. There was no harm in inui but when tie sisttr found that tue young men hud been making ne gro soup in htr wash pot sue raised sand ami the Lojs had to b y hi r a uew pul. Ibis was a Kalaunty these hard times * * « Mrs Crist the agent for the Con federate War Journal, is meeting with success- in the city, bhe is a beautiful woman and when a pretty woman asks a Georgian to sudscribe —he generally subscribe! —he is built that way and cant help it; but when a 1 eautiful woman asks 1 im to subscribe to as good a paper as the Confederate War Journal he is bound to put her to the trouble if setting his name down—he dont care anything about receip’s. He is too gallant for that. When I found that Mrs Crist wrote for the Wai Journal —I took two coppies * * * I hope the municipal fight will not take on too sulphurous a heat. Why should it? Someone is going io get beat —if two tickets are put in the field and it’s going to cjM them some money and lota ol worry. * * * I don’t pretenc to say who will be defeated or how many of th°m there will be, but I unberitati g by make this prediction: John D. Moore will be elected mayor and will make aa unusually good one. * * * The aidermen, who wil! go in by hig majorities will be : First Ward A. B. McArver, Second Ward W J. Neel. Third Ward Henry StofT ragan. Fourth Ward Walter Har ris, Fifth Ward T. J. McAffrey, When the ballots have been count ed, I khnll not only be there but will say t» you ‘ I told you »o.” ♦ * * The Rolling Mill question is set tied -so far as the receivership is con cerned . The property was sold today and was bought in by Mr Harper Hamilton. The amount paid was only $2.790 —(Two thousand seven hun dred and ninety dollars.) Think ui that. The mill was worth $35 000 to $40,000. Mr Hamilton will probably start it up soon. « 4 M Mrs. Elisabeth Ware died yester day at her home in Livingston. About •» year ago her husband Mr. Green Ware died. She was a good woman and will be greatly missed. Iler funeral will occur tomorrow m< iring at 10 o’clock, at Livingston, IUCI ION L! a OF HORS 18. .ints *uß Simon* co or Chicago sold out. The big auction sale of horses ad vertised in the Hustler of Rome to take place <.n yesterday, at the stable of Rhudy A Green came off, and was a grand success to the gentlemen who purchased, while Messrs. Simon & Co, the owners, seemed to be sat isfied. Most of the horses were young sound, well broken and in fine con dilion. Mr. Dink Ross, the tine stock farmer, opened the auction and cried off the animals for the first part of the sale. Later on Sheriff Jake Moore, who was not only born for a sheriff, and was reared a singer, but later *3ii took up auctioneering as naturally as a duck does to water, he took the stand and closed out the balance of the consignment. The cheapest horse sold went to Mayor Sam King for $45.50 and be fore ths day closed Mr. King had sold him for S7O The highest price paid w 8 S3O and any S9O animal should have brought $1 50, Messrs Simon & Co., the firm who sold the horses are from Chicago. They left for Aniston this forenoon but will return to Rome early next week and meet a consignment due here on Tuesday. These horses will be sold at auction on Wednesday and more bargains will go to thia sec tion. “KRF.UTZER SONATA.” “A Womans Stoky Fovniud is a lit SSI an'.-* M ABTEIU’IECE . Are you a subscriber to the (oi ft det ate War Journal? If not “now is ti e lime to su'n-cribe.'’ T1 o agent oi Un? most val mble |paper is in the city and will call on y. u tomo.row-if bhe can ind you. and pi’e > ou U• op portunity. Her name is Mrs Maley Bambndge Crist, and she i< one of the most gift ed writers as well as one of the most | beautiful women of old Kentucky— of her latest production we take pleas tire in reproducing from the Cincin nati Post the following paragraphs. “The many friends and admirers both in a personal and literary sense, of Mrs. Maley Bainbridge Crist wil be pleased to learn that the March number of Frank Leslies Popular Monthly will contain a 10,000 word story from the pen of this lady . ‘ Its title is suggestive an betrays her ambition towards serious ef fort. It is called the Womans story of Tolstoi’s Kreutzer Souata “ jgMr*. Crist is well known as a staff writer of the Confederate War Journal, published at Lexington Ky. She has also been a regular contribu tor and correspondent of the Post for four or five years. Her interpretation (from a woman s view point) of the great Russians Masterpiece will donbtlets awaken considerable interest in the literary world. It is an firiislic production, but whether the sentiment and philoso phy are sound will have to rest with the Arbiter of all mental efforts—the reading public MOSSLESS STONES. Teachers in Baden and other parts of Germany a hundred years ago were so poorly pai l that they used to go about singing in front of t e houses in the evening to earn a few extra pennies. The sultan of Turkey nearly al ways dines alone. Tables, plates, knives aud forks are eschewed. He uses only a spoon and his fingers thus fishing out the food from little saucepans placed on the floor. The Hebrews had do coins of their own until the days of the Maccabees, who issued shekels and half shekels, with the inscriptions, “Jerusalem, the Holy, Simor, Prince of Israel.” These bear no images. A dainty feast was spread not long ago by a tribe of Sitka Indians to entertain some visitors from oth er tribes. The rare dish of the feast consisted of last season’s wild straw berries preserved in seal oil. In 1810 Great Britain had £35. 000,000 of paper money; in 1890, £39,000,000; at the former date France had £9, 000,000; at the lat ter, £ 113,000.000; Austria h»«l £7O, 000,004 and £123.000,000 respect ively. The bee is an artistic upholsterer- It lines its nest with the leaves of flowers, always choosing such as have brigat colors. They are invaria bly cut in circles so exact that no compass would Make them more true. The total coinage, gold and silver, of the reign of Henry 111. was £3, 808; the total coinage of the reign of Victoria up to 1892 was £514,100. 000, es which £312,300,C00 weie oi gold and £231, 800,000 of silver. Toronto unions demand of alder manic candidates that they shall vote for the abolishment of the prop erty qualification for alderman; uv ion wages on city work aud the abol ishment of the contract system of city work Rev. Simon Roundtree, a colored Baptist preacher of Lincoln, Neb. although 99 years old, thinks matri mony is far from a failure. He was recently married for the eighth time. The last Airs. Roundtree is fi rty four years his junior. STATF & COUNTY TAXES. Ail unpaid taxes for 1893 are being put in hands of Sheriff for Colection Jno. J. BlaCk. T-C* J!1 HIITIIt IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Ilea *s, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Programs, Posters,, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, Tickets OR ANYTHING FROM A VISITING CARD TO A 3-SIIEET POSTER, YOU CJ2VTXT SAVE MONEY By Getting Estimates From the SHANKLIN PRINTING A large assortment of New Type, Rules, Borders, Etc. If you want to save money on your print ing, give us a chance to bid on it. Orders by mail promptly at tended to. STULJSTEZLTIxr PCRITSTTINTCa- HOITSE -4-FOR the new iear-f 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 Rol'ed Gold. few words to you about our large and care fully selected stock. Which is complete, and Includes all the latest stylesfrom reliable stan dard makers. A e have no ‘’shelf worn” or Bankrut goods our stock is all Bright and New and everything right up to date, We invite you to come 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 wo 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 Tine can dies. tamack Lucas 4 Co., mi in——ißi.wr.ja. re—wr-8 I MIII « niw i>—«——— ■—■—wm—bm—mb—— wr——— MILU- We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOORING, CEILING JIOULDIN G BA BLUSTERS and RRjACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME i\~ >7 A7 A/AEysCsb., 7 Whol,A&le Hanufacturers cf / > \£ \ PLEASURE VEHICLES. / p I G I " T 2 ' 2 « -■ : " 5 ft h s I xZKm • y i s § •2 •, I ‘ I 8 > 8 / F. A. AMES & CO., '.. - FactoryasdSalesrooms, OWENSBORO,KI’. _ .V TeFWtral hotel. NEW MGMT - W FUENISEJNGS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. TheßeunaVista i?Ejlodi:i.!:d renovated AKB REFIJRNISIIE THE ONLY si.oo, A DAY HOTEL IN THE CITY Table supplied with the best the market a ford« polite and attentive servants 1 A.TES.transiont SI.OO, Special Rat*- y tic week IVL R STS .E AT C K. PROPRIETRESS Corner Gth Avenue and Broad Street Rome GA