The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 19, 1894, Image 4

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DEATH OF DR LAWIH'NCE. Cedar Bluff Ala , Jan . i't,\—(Spe cial.) This section is today enveloped beneath a cloud of gl'wtn At” o'clo< k thia forenoon the Angel of death 1 touched the brow and stilled th*- heart of one of North Alabamas in st ; honore 1 citizens, and today we nionui , for Dr. G D M Lawrence. His remains will be laid away to -. morrow m rning at 10 o'clock at the family burial ground in tins city. TUGGLE — KING A Wkddiug Tonight Oct A j t At bst Rome There will be a pretty home wed ding tonight out at West Borne. The ceremony will occur at the home of the bride’s father, Bev. M R Tuggle at 7 o’clock. The high contracting parties will be Miss May Tuggle, and Mr. Joe King. Both young people are well known and very popular and many are the good wishes and hearty congratula tions extended them from all si-fies. There was a fire in the Fourth Ward this forenoon, but fortunate ly Rainbow No. 1 was driving past and soon had it extinguished. The fire was on the roof of a store belonging to Charley M >rria.’ Damage small. No alarm turned in. Mr. J, G. Rikhoff, a prominent business man of Evansville, Ind., arrived in the city today at noon, and will spend a week with hi daughter, Mrs. Ileithouse. Mr. RikhotT has a host of friends h re who are extending him a warm welcome. Jh- AS A SUPPORT for exl.ait t. 'l, nerv•> s, •< J overworked women, X, T nothing can <;<> as much \ as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It. regu latex and as?i ts all the feSO-> \','d natural functions, never * BwsG ftJl conflicts with them, end ■£'A it si rengthens and builds II V up the female system in Jv away of its own. / 11H a Nursing mothers and rj“ === j! ' Vllllll ' n approa'diiageon jfinement, will find it «MKifw ■ ’exactly fitted to their needs. It lessens the pains and burdens of child-bearing, ensures healthy, vigorous off spring and promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment, on the part, of the mother. It’s an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and the only guaranteed remedy for woman’s chronic ills and ailments. If it doesn’t bene fit or cure, in the case of every tired or af flicted woman, she’ll have her money back. On these terms, can anything else be “just as good ” for you to buy 1 You’re offered $5(10. or a cure of Catarrh, by the proprietors o f Dr. Sage’s Remedy. Dr, Wiud, is extracting teeth at ■he Buena Vista by a m w and painless preess. I—l6 —l w. A. B. McArver & C >., is the place to go to, to buy your goods at New York Cost. Drygoods, Notions, Hats and Shoes are now on the market at New York ■oat at A. B. McArver & Co Ladies when you start out shop ping and want to look at anything in Silverware, watches or jewelrv, visit my store whether you buv inything from me or not. I will be lad to show you my goods. Respt \ ours, B. F. Roark, Davis old stand• The best musical farce como< y ver in Rome will tie here Munday Jan. 22. “Skipped," the jollies! p'ay of ’he age, is coming. Lo-'k out for “For that tired feeling,’’go and -■a “Skipped by the light of the noon.” Secure seats lor ladies, as this i.traction in addition top's being very funny, and musical is pure aid clean, and is deserving the patronage of the best people, and ./ ways gets it. Call early for seats, TAKE NOTICE. You are hereby notified to come forward and pay your street tax at once, as you will be summoned to appear before the mayor and council, sitting as a board of com missioners. You are liable to be fined for non-payment of same. J. C. Brown, ts, City Marshal. WANTED! Ik Second-hand type writing R?m- ! ■■k mington Machine, Address ‘ Hustlnrof Rome. A KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE Q HOTS. Some of tlio members of tue Cherokee Club, met Rev. Dr. Du— ' val j esterday, on Broad 3t rent, and I invited him to go up to the C.ub , Rooms, and see for himself. Thia was done through a gentlemanly motive but the Doctor refused to even enter a “dan of population,’’ and yet some of the beet «itizenß go there daily and, oacaaionally, most Godly miniaters enter the confines of the club room to dine with a friend. I have been through the Cherokee clab, a number of times and am candid to say that I saw nothing thera that was, at all outrageous. Dr. Duval wont agree with me —because he has never been there. » * Mr. A. Dunn, of Plainville, was in the city this forenoon. Mr. Dunn is the gentleman, who, on last year ■old six thousand dollars worth of peaches from a 25 acre orchard. Mr. Dunn tells me that after every item of expense was paid—even to taxes, ,he had over $3,000 in frozen cash, .left. Certainly oranges are not in il with the Georgia peach. * * * There will be some kicking of course, but John Moore's ticket will be elected two to one over any oth er ticket that enters the field. Nom illations are open and every one can enter the lists who wants to, but my ad?.ice to the boys who iue thinking of opposing the Moore ticket is— “doiit. It will cost you money and time and you will certainly suffer de feat so—-dont.'* * * * Tomorrow will probably decide the receivership of the Electric street ear company. All parties in terested 1U the car case, will go up to Summerville tomorrow morning and it is thought that the case will be disposed of in the for« noon, DALTON WANTS IT. ' Judge Maddox Will Deliver a Tar- iff Sphch Next Week. Judge Maddox called upon the at torney general and the secretary to day tc urge upon them ihe location >J the proposed Southern prison at Dalton. Judge Maddux says Dalton ! is the best location on account of its climate and general healthful r.esa, in Georgia, and that he will urge to the . best ot his ability its location there. lie has a petition by a large number of the people from that sec tion asking its location at Dalton. ■i Judge Maddox has announced that he will make a tariff speech at some ime during next week. It will un loubtcdlj be a good one. Judge M .t’dox is i; c g ized as one of the ’ strong m die delegation—EW , B. rrett ir .* ilaj a Constitution. The cry is hard times, hard . times, so if }ou want hard time prices on silverware, watches and etc., just go to B. b’. Roark’s, jew elry store, and you will get them, and every article he has, he will guarantee lo give satisfaction or money refunded. BEST GOODS- LOWEST PRICES. Just received from Thurber’s New- York. Best goods on the market. Best Col. River Salmon 15c Imported Sardines, with key, 15c French Mustard, A G. brand, 10c Fancy Tomato Catsup 10c Best mixed ickles 1 New Sardines in Salad oil 5c Fresh Teatlake crackers 15 Fresh City Snowflakes 10c New Dried Currants 5c lb California Evp. Peaches 15c New Orleans Syrup 40c gal Breakfast Bacon and Hams Best Matches 10c. doz box. ■ I Can be found oulv at Lloyd’s Fair. AGENTMAKES Five Dol'ars a Jayselling oth - greatest Kitchen Utensil ever invented. Retails for thirty-five cents. Two to six can be L sold ir every house. Millions s< Id in this coun- ■ tryaloie. Doni miss the greatest opportunity z ever known to make money, easily and quickly. I, Sample sent, postage prepaid for five cents. McMAKIN &CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. A CLOSE GALL. I A LUNATIC MARKS A FURIOUB ATTACT I ON A CITIZEN. Calhoun, Co., Al* , Jan 18. 93 Mr Editor: —I nirt Mr George Roland, a brother of Deputy-sher iff John Roland, of this county to day with his chin in a bandage and enquired about the cause, said he, •*! had a close call the other night with a crazy man. lie said be had started out iu the ear ly part of the night, with a youth about sixteen years of ago, on a sex hunt. They had only rode a short dis tance when they heard a cointso tion among their dogs and a m»n called out. “Who is that? The re ply rang out, “Roland 1" Then Mr Roland saw an old army musket pointing straight at has head, and a craiy man pulled the trigger,but fortunately the cap busted and the old gun failed to fire. Mr Roland’s young uorse jump ed and broke the saddle girth and left rider and saddle iu a heap in the middle of the road at the mer cy of a lunatic. Before Mr. Roland could gain his feet the man was upon him and filled his with something that be called vitriol. While Mr, Roland was getting the “stuff" out of his eyes,the man made a lunge at his throat with a I keen bladed knife, striking his ebin just below his mouth, cutting diagonally down on the right side within a fraction of the jugular vein. He also cut a great gash in Mr. Rolands overcoat just opposite his stomach. Mr R had nothing to defend him self with but a large key he struck the man several blows with the key in the face, but the knife continued gleaming iu tile sunshine an.l Mr R struck his man a stinging blow on tlie short ribs which caused, him to think that Mr Boland had cut him to tlie hollow. The man then broke to . run, exclaiming; Roland! you have cut me to the hollow, but I got you too, The man's name is Win, Marcin and was captured by his neighbours the next morning and placed in jail I at Jacksonville J A W SKIPPED BY THE LIGHT OF Till MOON. Fowler and Warmingion's coinedi i ans are to appear in Rome on Mon- I day evening Jan. 22 in that most J laughable of plays “Skipped by the Light »f the Moon,’ and those of J our readers who know a good thing ? will not miss ti e opportunity of see ing this funniest of all the farce ? ’ comedies. Skipped’’ was created for the amusement of the public and it • serves its purpose admirably. The I piece is unique in its comicality and e thoroughly enjoyable, and acted as it is by a coterie of a lists of «• n - e, s than ÜBiid ability, mfk<s ‘Skipped by the Li. i 2 ihe .icon eat of the most satisfactory porfoimauce s now before the American public. 1 NOTICE!!! , The public will please notice that , the freight depots of all the Railroads in this city hereafter will be closed between the hours nf 1 2 noon and 1 p. m. CHAS. I. GRAVES. AgentE-T. V.&G.R.R C. S. PRUDEN. Agent Central R. R. J. H. CALDWELL. Agent Rome R. R. Fome, Ga, Jan, 15, 1894. 1-16 6t AGENTS make five dollars a day. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invcttail. Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 Sold in every house ; san pie Postage paid five cents McMAKIN Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. STATE & COUNTY TAXES. Ail unpaid taxes for 1893 are being put in hands of Sheriff for Colection Jno. J. BlaCk. T-C. JOB PRISTIIB IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Hea s, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Programs, Posters, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, : Tickets i OR ANYTHING FROM A| VISITING CARD TO ! A 3-SIIEET POSTER, YOTJ SAVE MONEY By Getting Estimates From the SHANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE. A large assortment of New Type, Bules, 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. SHAITKLIK » TOE FRIKTIKG TdZOTTSZE THE NEW YEAR - I 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 fmes, and al! 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. A few words to you about our large and care fully selected stock. Which is complete, and Includes ail the latest styles from 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 oar 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 £ Co., MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Seiling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. ■ FLOORIZNTGL CKILIKG MOTTDDIIN G B A BBUSTERS and RRACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME iV” "f7a7 7 Wholtsele Manufacturers o? / |S JX PLEASURE VEHICLES. / ; c- Y z r*i l 'I c i —.; , < c ■ 3 ! 1 S 2 /Mr® ? /X\ ° rhi ° > 5 / F. A. AA\ES & CO., \ ™ / Factor)’ and Salesrooms, OWENSBORO, KF. X i VC “new central lotelT SEW UMBEiiESl 1 M FMlffliK ’ N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. ■ RENOVATED THROUGHOUT AIX.L MODERN IMPROVEMENT ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. i ii-i ~r TheßeunaVistd REMODELED RENOV A’PEI) AND REFURNISHED'. THE ONLY si.oo, A "DAY HOTEL IN THE CITY Table sup plied with the best the market a fords polite and attentive servants, RATES.transiont §I.OO, Speeial Rat- y tic week - th. MRS -S.E. VICK. c PROPRIETRESS Corner 6th Avenue and Broad Street Rome GA CVJ