The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 29, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Mr Gordon il ilph u ime iu Satnr day uighi ir m lb- ite Uaivir •ity at Auvuh, G.i. »iud will l>e horn*’ for a f >v i. w , G<» to Wi n -iiia ifstauraio opp > •ite thH N «v C mrt il>m*- *»r good diunor. Little Gimm E i ,* h>i lilti ■ bo of Captain and Urn Foil G !»}*>•. is convalescent aff'T a nevere at tack of Bi'onchitiß H‘ wm can fully attended by Dr Hoyt who save that he narrowly escaped Pneumonia You can ouy a Mac intosh coat or a tirst class umbrella at f c ♦ory p ices at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. Capt R B McArver a leading merchant and plautej of Coosa Ga. wan it the ci*y today a good meal go to Williams’ restaurant, opposite the New Court House. You can buy a f'rst quality Stetson hat at factory price at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. J \V Davis the Piano mtn came down from Chattanooga Saturday night and was shaking hands win his hundreds of Lien Is today. WANTED! Second-hand type writing Rem mingtou Machine, Address 1-17-ts Hustler of Rome. Linen towels moi th f 3 per < oz will sell for $2. Fine fast black regular made hose ry worth Chets, for 35. A B McArver & Co. All wool dress Flannel worth CO; per yard for 33cts. A B McArver & Co. Cost sale. G® to A B McArver A Co to but your goods at Cost. A B McArver A Co Store was crowded with customers yesterday buying goods at Cost. ftoad A B McArver & Co adver tisement on front page. In Gammon’s Cash Cosa Sale you can get a fine well-fittingchild’ suit for less than you can anywhere, even ii you bought them of the trash shops. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Hustler of Rome is au horized to announce the follow in_ ticket for mayor and alder men of the city of Rome : FOR MAYOR. JOHN J SEAY. FOR ALDERMEN. First Ward —Henry Harvey. Second Ward —H. S. Lansdell, Third Ward—J. A. Gammon. Fourth Ward—Walter Harris. Fifth Ward —Henry Hoskiuson. Jr oopvmaHTio." Prof. K. W. Kmlth, Prin. Commercial Colic,. ®1 Ky. University. Lexington, Ky., wiu award*:' MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BY THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, For Sy stem nt Book-kwyln, *nd Urovral ■nstnraa Kduentßwn. •*«*- e.«t to complrie BnainesaCoaro*about ftO, Including tuition,bookt. £ad board. Phonography, Typo Writing and Twtarrapby taught For circular., addroaa, W. R. SMITH, I rnMaM. Lraiaston. Ky -■iRESTAURANT.i*- Boarding and Lodging! I have opened up a first ess Restaurant and Boarding House, at 202. Fifth Ave. Opposite the new Court House, And invite your patronage. Prices reasona ble. special Rates by tne Day Week or Month, give me a call Pryor E. Williams, LUSTER OF BULL'S EYE RROTS. Wi'. ouii /a.i.c01.. had q i>f»* • . - x 1 1 nf’ ■ j < i - ■ 1 < i .i d i j. . . >i - J Spl .<■•! •f . .3.- :>n* »• i.id S wis mva fe >y m- iu t: im blew it polict ,v. .s ■«- iu alarmed lhe miguh i- ' .i Jones re-pnnded but. t e i.aaiM hid flown. Sullivan was lined i> > i a forenoon by Recorder Foucli f >r swearing. » *• Lne <: aprotsmen, reporttlu wooif** full of lobins. I have seen sever al long strings of the festive little Norlin rners brought in, and many are the hoys who are playing for a day off to welcome the visitors she birds are said to be both nu merous aud tame ai d the boom de-ay of the black mouthed shot gun is a new source of trouble to them . * ♦ ♦ Mr. R. B. McArver of Coosa Ga., one of the oldest horses in north Georgia. Mr. McArvar bought the horse from Mr J>e Rosenberg twenty two years ago and now has him at work carrying a Star Route. I have not hoard how old the horse was when sold by Mr Rosenberg, but presume he was of age. * s • Those bargains iu clothing ai Gamin: ns & Co’s, b-g cost sale art attracting much attention and diawing many buyers. If you wear male attire don’t miss this sale. Get in the rush. Hfiiilral R’y Hatt Co 1 OF CEORCIA. rt. H. COMER. AND R. J. LOWRv. Recelvei s TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH 189 No 4 south bouna Nc Lvave Chattanooga • - - 400 pm “ Rome - - - -7 13 pm “ Cedartown - rOO pm TRAIN Nt) 2. Lv, Cedartown 5 Ift am. Ar. Griffin - • 8 55 am “ Macon • - - 1100 am »' Savannah - 6 20 pm Nol North Bound No Lv, Savannah • -845 pm “ Macon • • • 4 2ft am “ Griffin • • • s 25 pm ai. Cedartown . * 624 pm TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am „ Roma ■ 7 08 am arrive Chattanooga - 10 25.an> rartie* wishing to the day in Chatta nooga. Rhou[d take the Central Railroad train at 7 06. aiu returning at 7 13 pm train to aa l from Griffin lay* over all night at Cedartown, W. F, Shellman Trafic Mgr., J.C. Haile Gen., Faw., Agt. Savannah Ga. S. B. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt., D. G. Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt. Atlanta Ga. C. S Pruden Gen., Agent W K. Huff Ticket Agent. Rome Ga. NEW TON SORI AL PARLOR- Frank Taylor the old knight of the razor has epend up a new bar ber shop at 224 Broad street. He i; vites all his friends and patrons to cail early and often . I—24tj A ul leaf ion P • ttei f Dianin ,io i. Georgtv—Fl«yd countv. Wberet s, Sanni'l Funkhouser adiniulstrat'r debonis no , with will annexed of G. W. F. Ltmpkin’ses ate, represents to the court i< hi- petition i l . ih tiled, t> at lie has administered G. W. F. Lamkin’s Sr. estate. This is to cite all persons ’ cone med, kindred and creditors to show cause, if anv they can, why said admin istrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive let ter < f dismission on the first Meuday in March 1894. This December 4th 1893, John P. Davis, 12—«-w4w Ordinary. OCMKK3 « mra a: dWLtekey Habits nJE ijj i, 3 Bnkogl cured at home wilb ■y3 ua i Erc&i out pain, pak-k ..!«»>■ U E sSkP EWS ti‘tilnrs sent * nwjwiu.iiiggCßgßC : B.M.iVOOLLEY.M.D. ▲tlauln, <4a. Office It< ~ Whitehall St Offers uuequaled advantages to young men desiring a b. »’ Bess education or Shorthand. Course thorough and moder* Expenses low. Free car fare to Rome Circulars free. I. G. HARM ISON. Rom*. NOT A ROME NEGRO. ALTHOUGH RK CLA'MED TO HALS FROM THIS CITY A iH gro, ho has been under arrest at polio * Iv-i Iq uarters for ten days, n i vli has b< en variously susepct i; - g;' !> , . one of a sc< re of dtsper it-j criminals, has turned out at last i > be an escaped convict, and was 1 ist nigiii returned to the Alabama penitentiary. The officers who attested the ne gro were convinced that he was a criminal of some sort. lie gave his name as Bob Nichols, and said his Home was at Rome, Ga., but this was easily disproved. The officers first thought him to be Bud Wooten, the Chattanooga murderer that escaped from jail two months ago, but it turned out that Wooten had been recaptured. When this was learned the officers thought him to be some one else, and began investigation in that di rection . But it was found that the officers were mistaken, and they, none dismayed, persued their inves tigations in an other direction It was at last discovered that Nich ols was Romus Dowdell, an escaped convict ii< m Coalbun*, Ala., for whose capture there is a large re ward outstanding. An officer from the Sloss Iron and Steel Company carried Dowdell to Coalburg last night. Constitution. LL l FREE LECTURE. Rev. I’ Masao, native Japanese Missionray will preach at the First Methodist church tonight, Mr Masao is quite an accomplish ed gentleman having recently fin ished tiie Theological c >utse at Vanderbilt. His lecture is a very interesting one indeed. At the Second Meth odist church last night where b. lectured, was crowded and many turned away J 1 - v ’’P FURNEY ABCHITECTS 4 BUILBEBS ROME OA. ESIGNS made, subject to approval of al L/ ciasse* ai I atvles of modern building. The best remedy in the world for diarrhoea and other summer com plaints is Reese’s diarrhoea cordial atisfaebion given or money refunded Reese A Whitehead. Call on Ben "Wright for good stenographic work. Office with Judg Meyerhardt in new court house, The persistent cough which usually follows an attack of the grippe can bp permanently cured by takiniz Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. M. Guire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La Grippe left me with a severe cough, After using several different medi cines without relief, I tried Chamber a s Cough Remedy, which effected a permanent cure, I have also found it to be without an equal r eTiidi-n when troubled with colds or croup 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bj Lowry Bros Druggist, AGENTMAKES Five Dollars a Jayselling t*the greatest Kitchen Uteasil ever invented. Retails for thirty five cents. Two to six can be sold in every bouse. Millions s< Id in this coun try alone. Dont miss the greatest opportunity ever kuown to make money, easily and quickly. Sample sent, postage prepaid for live cents. McMAKIN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. You can buy a first class trunk, bagorva lise at the closest fac tory price, at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. NOTICE! I! The public will please take notice that the freight depots of all the Railroads in this city hereafter will be closed between the hours of 12 noon and 1 p. m. CHAS. I. GRAVES. Agent E- T. V.& G. R. R C. S. PRUDEN. Agent Central R. R. J. H. CALDWELL. Agent R'jme R. R Fome, Ga, Jan, 15, 1894. 1-16 6t 11! WIH IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heat Is, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Programs, Posters, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, Tickets OR ANYTHING FROM A VISITING CARD TO A 3-SHEET POSTER, YOU CAIV SAVE MONEY By Getting Estimates From the SHANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE. 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. SHANKLIN JOB BBHILTTTLTG- HOTTSE A ~F~ 1l T I Tn~F?. r~j~i"pq —p~* *T V JEtT. IIS ONrUUFt., The Greatest knock down in prices ever Known. *HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO.* MILL*- We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. CKILIJSTG.MOUJLDIIn G BALLUSTERS and BRACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. H WMGBmST IW FOMSBBS N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENT 8 ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. TheßeunaVista B'EMOD'KEID HKXOYATKII AND HEFUBNISHEJK THE ONLY si.oo, A DAY HOTEL IN THE CITY Table supplied with the best the market a fords polite and attentive servants .ATES.transiant f j <<*xJ Fat» y 11.- wcel: m i th. IVIRS.B.E.VICK. PROPRIE SS orner Gth Avenue and Broad Streel Rome lo CENTS X year” THEROMECOURIER. The best weekly news paper ever published in Floyd County. Have you a friend in the far West who would appre ciate a good thing ? Send the ROME CO U RIE R. Have you a relative in the bleak North you would in duce to move into. God’s country? Send the ROME COURIER. Have you a friend, loved one or acquaintance in t n crowded East who you would induce to come South? he Send the ROME COURIER. -ETHE ROME Costs less than a centaweeK Subscribe at once, us the address of your friend and let us send him a sample copy. Address, THE ROMEjCOURIER. ROME GA.