The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 05, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS Judge Cicero Hammond from Annur <hee was among the visitors in the »ity today. The best meals and lowest prices at WH -1 a ms’ Res aurant2o2. Fifth Ave. opposite the new court house. Captain Tom Lyons of Cartersville (la., spent the day in the “Imp* rial City.” Captain Lyons lias many warm friends in Rome. ROYAL ARCH CHA PIER. Regular convocation of Rome Chapter, No. 26, of Royal Arch Mason?, st 7:30 o’clock to night •vork in the Royal Arch Degree Companions faternally invite'’. Max Meyerbardt, H. P. R. F Clark, Sec y .—;. Mr. Henry A. Smith who hae been quite ill for s< me weeks is convalescent i nd will probably be on the streets agin in a few days. Mr. R.B. MeArver, of Coosa. Ga., spent the day m the city. You can buy a first quality Stetson hat at factory price at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. Dr. Hoyt rej oris the injury of Mr. Harry Langley’s knee as being a most severe sprain and fears hat he will be disabled lor some weeks. For Rent Cheap: New six room < ottage on Fifth Avenue near Fast Third St. For father particulars cab (><l H. D. Hill or Luke McDonald. l-3t -Gt. Mr. Gordon Hiles, the gifted and andsome young Roman, after » tdeasant visit of a week to hie ithers family, returned to tht State University at Athens, In Gammon’s Cash Cost Saie you can get i fine well-fitting child suit for ss thanle yo .i can anyhere, ewven it /ou bought them o r the trash shops. Col. Alfred Hamilton, the pop ilar president of Trion Factory, •amedown this forenoon and spent he day in the city. Mr. Hamilton -''ports everything quiet along the Potomac, Politically speaking. You can buy a Mac intosh coat or a first -lass umbrella at f c ory prices at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. Dr. Sam Lowry, the head of the • nterpnsing house of Lowry Bro’s, ’ruggists. and proprietors of the Surprise Store, left this morning ir a flying business trip to Cal noun and Dalton. Mrs. Smith and daughter of Val ' ista Ga., are in he city. Wanted: —A position as sab ■ •ian, b ( >ok-ke» p or hill clerk in wholesale or ret i 1 grocery buei ess, by a manwith 15 years ex erieuce in Southern Kentucky »ood refeiences. Address A. A care this office. 1-1 ts BROWN S k’TTEEb urea Dyspepsia, In digestion • Debility IFOR DYSPEPSIA, laai. restion. and Stomach disorders, take BKOWVS IKON FITTERS. All dealers keep it, SI perlxrttle. Geauiae ha trade mark and eroased red lines ou wrapper •’■■RESTAURANT.'* ■Boarding and Lodging! 1 have opened up a first class Restaurant ana 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. Fry or E. Williams DEATH OF A CHILD. TH E FON 0/ MF. AN!' MRS. JOHN PAL.’ KEH OF THE FOURTH WARD. There was a funeral this morning from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of iLe Fourth Ward,and he b< leaved fan..! « vhh call ’d on by a merciful Got!, who d .elh till tilings well to nu.nrn <▼; r the remains of their little .13 mot t s old boy. The funeral services w» re conduct’ ed by Rev. Dr. J uvall of the Sicon* 1 Methodist and Rev. Dr Gilbert o' the Second Baptist and were most co soling t> the bereaved. The little fellow died from an attaci of Pneumonia. He was a grandchild of Mr. E. J Lanhan the bead of the firm of Lanham A Sons. .. . . i COUNI Y COM MISSIONERB. THBEE REMARKABLE CASES ARE PUT ON PAUPER LIST. The County Coro m wooers held t'jelr regular monthly meeting today. The lorenoon session was devoud to routine busim sg, An application from Messrs Bird Daniels, John Marion Ft al. asking to be “cut off * from chulio into the no fence district|of Cave Spring, was defured until next Monday. Among the applicants for alm were three cases worthly of note, viz- Mrs Martl.ia Bird, white, aged 100; Mrs Isabel Touchston. white, aged 102 and M, F, Boyd, Tax Collect r for Floyd County for 1890 and 91. Boyd is cripple, he was a failun as an officer and got into a domestic scrandie and fled. He recently re • tun e 1 t< the county and today asl er to be put on the pauper list and per mitted to draw the stipend of per mniib. So he is today a pauper Rfv. M. L. Troutman preached at the Fiifct Methodist church ha night to a ’arge and interesting con gregation. His theme was Loyalty t< Goverment,founded on Cbris*s words; Render unto lesesor the things which are Caesor’s and unto God the tliingi which belong to God The able man ner in which the sul j ct was discuss ed was most plainly shown by the close and interested attention of the entire congregation. If you want a first class tailor made suit, cheaper th n von ever saw trash sold, visit Gammon’s Cash Cost Sale. The best remedy in the world foi diarrhoea and other summer com plaints is Reese’s diarrhoea cordial itisf ictiou given or m may refunded Reese & Whitebead. You can buy a first class trunk, bagorva lise at the closest fac tory price, at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. NEW TONSORIAL PARLOR- ! i Taylor the old knight ol i o- has opend up a new bar bi id t 224 Broad street. H* i viie-n II his friends and patron to cail i . i'ly and often. I—24fj kiaialx' n « Eye and Skin Dintmen. la a ceit. m cure for Chronic Sore Eves iiiir.ulat . Eye I.ids, Sore Nipples, I'iles .<-zein i/r. i , Sait Rheum and Scald Head ?.j cents per box Foi attic by druggists. to horse’ownos. For pirting a horse in a fine healthy con .lition try Dr. ( tuiy's Condition I’owdere i )• v tone up the s'-stem, ai J digestion, cun loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correc kidney disorders and destroy worms, givin; "■'w life to an old or o-er worked horse 2 ; .nt > \ kage _ r sale - d. ggistp DRAGGED UNTIL DEAD. A man Falls Fr m hh Road Cart and is Killed. Adairsville, Ga , February 5. Joseph Gaines was found dead tv ar Moeteller’s mill yesterday Uh bud been ridding in a r< a 1 (Wt and his foot was caught b•- tween the ax e and shaft. The track shoved that he had been dragged for a mile and a half by the to- t All the flesh was gone on the side of his head He had in the •art one gallon and a half of whis <y m small bottles It ia supposed that he was drunk and vias re turning from a wihlcat still or a Hind tiger. The coroner has not is yet held an inquest. Something may come to light then. Foul play is suspected by some. EDITORS HAVE A SCRAP. Nashville, T’-nn., February 5 There wa* a lively ’scrap io light between two Tennessee editors in ithe rotunda of the N cholsou houe ,j R. M, Field, of The Limjolutbr County Democrat, and Frank Chambers, of The Milan Hustler, has had an exchange of compli ments which were not complimen tary. Field felt so aggrieved that he announced his intention to sia] Chambers as soon as they me. They met tonight ai.d the slaj came promptly. It was follower >y a blow from Chambers, am. uore blows followed until Fielc mocked bis antagonist down, whet lystanders rushed in and separat d the combatants. Field is stat revenue agent and Chambers clerk of the last senate. MISS POLLARD’S SUIT Again t Congressman Br.i < kinridgi Wi L Soon Come Before Court. Washington, February s.—.Con rary to expectation it is now prob able that the suit of Miss Madeline 7. Polh-rd against Representative dreeliiuridge, of K< ntueky,instituted in August last, in which the plaintit •ues for $50,000 damages, l>e<au e of dleged seduction uud breach c-f promise, will come up for tii d withii the nexfc few weeks. The probabb arly hearing of the case will be due t is explained, to the fact that th ireuit court calendars were taken u] it the beginning of the present tern vhere the trials ceased at the close of he preceding term. Hitherto it has been the practice to go back to cast No. 1. This change, it is thought, .nay bring (he cape up for trial dur ing the present month. IT DOESN'T GO FAR ENOUGH —the usual bow< 2 j medicine. I / cleans out you _ system, in a mor or less unpleasan way— but that's >u’re left to yourself again, lat is over. lerce’s Pleasant Pellets g< give better help, do more They have a tonic 01 icning effect on the lining i.<ies of the intestines. This a- n. reasi n ' be na/ iraZ action of the b> • .. By this means, they perinanentZj, cure Constipation, Biliousness, Jaundice Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Dizziness, Sick oi Bilious Headaches, and every like disorder. They’re tiny, sugar-coated granules, a com pound of refined and concentratal vegetable extracts—the smallest, the easiest to take, and the easiest in the way they act. They’re tfwtranfeed to give satisfaction, in every case, or vour money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. For 50 cents, at any druggist’s, you can buy Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. No'matter how bad your case or of how long standing, thi> will permanently cure your Catarrh. French Tansy Wafers. Ladies will find the wafers just vhat they need, and can be depend d upon everytime to give relief. Safe md sure. Can be sent by mail sealed securely. Price 52.00 per box. Emer ion Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and so; «ale by Reese & \\ hitehead. NOTICE! !! The public will please notice that the freight depots of al! the Railroads in this city hereafter will be closed between the hours of 1 2 noon and I p. m. CHAS. I. GRAVES. Agent E. T. V.& G. R. R C. S. PRUDEN, Agent Central R. R. J. H. CALDWELL. Agent Rome R. R Rome, Ga, Jan, 15, 1894. 1-16 6t iOD OIWIW JUD f yilllfc IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Ilea 's, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars. Programs, Posters, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, Ticket OR ANYTHING FROM A VISITING CARD TO A 3-SIIEET I POSTER, YOTJ SAVE MONEY By Gerting 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. SHULHSTTCLIJST JOB HOUSE AFTER J dt ”E" 3EO is OATJEK,, The Greatest knock down in prices ever Known. LDCAS & CO.* ' Floral Guide,lß94, /wV. 1 lle Dionecr Cntulcguc of Vegetables uu<l Flowers. A. l ''- ] Contains 112 perjes Bxl2 1-2 inches, with dosorip- y iiona that de-oribe,net mialead; illnstretions W<t*K>.. instruct, not exn 2£ er;.‘e. ‘ V. 5 .ov.'--.’ c’landn? tn 1.r,. >:■ r; bki'.-Ung cf 5 ' r—; .1.-.-liu green and white, v. itb a gsl-i l.aek- (Otten h. ! . is, < i -3. , C: -~- ESTS z -f I unny. Z 2 yttges Novelties 1 ! U- I printed las •i t.-ren'colors. All t?n l.mlfi'g ucvaliiea | AAkID PEA; l and the beet a old vu;ties, 'rhese liard. times you 1 I \ -.-K’' <-4 cannot a-.1. Ht > run anv rj-i;. Rev BCNrr.J GOO7B Larne Xcrtihi? u i rifs 't. >I / whereyoii v. tl rceeiv.-iCLL M£/CU;t£. It. i, not >.«- ~ , v-‘•'•n-S, *> I 7 cssuty loti '. .crt.se th;<t VL ‘<’s f eds fcrow, this i. known Anvr.icne, I ■. te? ’vorld ov( r, and i-l so that the h.uvcs<t rays. Avery ( harmor Fpt ' 1 !l - nt f r pn.p r will save grocer’s r.n I dor- ’ ; Yncclds's ' 1 ’ r f I-*'- ? >,,, nyc' ir--’e Vick’s i h r?.! Guide tb? h:-!i 1- Maggie M?.r:diyand -t cnt.Uoj uo for IKM. If you love a fine garden Other Potatoes. * s now, with lo cents, which may t-e deducted frem first order. $360 Cash Prizes for Potatoes. ' ROCHESTER, N. Y. JAMES VICK'S SONS MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices , Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FE( )O I{l Q, C EIL 1N G NEC JTTJLDEN G 15z\ L LI r ST II 11S and ’ z \ q ETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. iLIV MAHAGBINT v . .. NEW FiNffll M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT AEG MODERN IMPROVEMENT ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. •‘’■ 2e3a 32rsnET3SM3azMr7^iis»- Jk »r -i%w n nr- - ;. - w t .--araiwgrwgg— * TheßeunaVista IIE M& » ELEI >RENG I~ C FED AND HEE UK N i i ' EJh the only sloo, a ’ day HOTEL IN THE CITY Tab’e supplied with the best the marmot a fords polite and attentive servants, - A rES.transiont SI.CO, < t{ l] ;P \ t ] ( V (A m . th mr s: 8 .e: VICLK. proprie > > orner 6th Avenue and Broad Street Rome COAL! coal: Rome Ice JMamifac tm ing Co, Represent - Sonthern .Jellico Coal Co. Tnibi acingall Vy® loading.Lellico coal Minesand Bole agents D or the Red ash Jellico Coal. Round Coal one to two ton lots $4,25 per ton BlacK 'ump one to two ton lots $4,50 per ton arge quanities cheap. Special prices made lots, P, O. Box 134. Telephone