The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 07, 1894, Image 3

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ter Fifty Thousand Dollars, IN Cl OTHINC, HATS AND , HINGGOODSI c what our invoices Show today. w e intend to sell them, and from , h is date offer ths entire stock at ts original cost. ... . This means that anything in ur house can be had for just what we paid the manufacturer \|i Men’s Suits and Overcoats, all Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, all Vlen’s Boys’ and Children’s Pants Stetson Hats and all other Hats, ‘except Dunlap’s Hats and E & W Dollars and Cuffs” Neckwear, Un jerwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Silk and Linnen Handkerchiefs Suspenders, Gloves, Hoisiery trunks, Valices, and everything :o go For Spot Cash in This Sale. MO GOODS WILL BECHARGED. iVe have enough accounts to burn jp a wet mule. ■ -;-Wc Want The Money,4~* \nd if you will come with it we will show you what cost means. H, IM. Gammon & Co. GOAL. The best Blacksmith Ooal the best Coal for i'l-ates and stoves Call DU. J. A. George, Telephone 29. H.C WOOD. [INNER AND SHEET IRON WORKER b Roofing a speciality, all hinds of Tin D et Iron Repairing neatly cheaply and done. Estimates on large cr small ob * made, a t. 410 Broad Street. LUMBER: LUMBER: Urnber a ° get you want in the shape id, bv i’ Sa^ to orc^er ar >d promptly deliver odd o e . av ' ln ß y° ur orderat the store of L. G. Broad Street, Clarence Todd. ROME GA. d Til nr ffi 1 BL ulw. z\bo it ’I hat Awful Tragedy Which vas ENACTED AT SI’EVENSON AL\ L t Sun.lny tlx re are two shies and Public Sy in pat i y is v< ry much divided. Scottsboro, Ala , Feb. 6 —The terrible tragedy which occured Sunday at Si- v n on and has cau - ed in'eiis* grief in auroral homes here, is the talk of the town. But the conversation is quite and many of our conservalive cit - zens say but little and remark, “it is too terrible for ordinary couve - sat ion.” The Skelton brothers are still in jail wi'h their cousin, Join whom it is claimed fin d the fatal shot. Their perliniinary trial wi 1 take place on Thursday, and they have engaged able counsel. While many people refuse t° talk, yet thera are some who ex press their opinion fully and there are two sides to the question and public opinion is devided. Some think the Skeltons beliv d Ross to be the seducer of their sis ter, while others deuy that he was and charged the killing to be a coldblooded murder. The deceas ed had many friends. His wife lies very low and fears are t eute*- taiued of her recovery. ilut.b b, . p h is expr a ed for b<*r and also for Judge John B. Talley, a relative of the Skeltons who is universally esteemed here. He will tonight leaves for Fort Payne to hold c >urt there. All classes of cstizens univer sally deplore the tragedy and sym pathize deeply’ with the judge who is not only' a good lawyer and on v of the best judges in the state bit is the movt excellent citizen and one of lhe kindest of men, Many of Ross' friends thinks he acted very foolish in coming back Here and s >me of them say ho was expecting an encounter, and if he ai-.d Bloodworth could have gotten the drop on the Skelton boys it would have mixed things some what. The county court is in sassioß here today and a city election is also being held. A good many people *ro here, but order and quiet prevails. E .T. V. & G. Ry. ONLY. 2. 1-2, HOURS. BOMB #TO« ATLANTA Lv Rome daily 8 35 a.m Ar, Atlanta . 11.10.. Lv. Rome . 1 1.30a m Ar• Atlarjta. 2.30 p.m Lv- RjoTne 71 1.10 p.m Ar. Atlanta . 1.30 , . . 0 SMITH G Pa A Ta. Aimstrong House, ~b7w? WRENN, n’t Pass, i Aent AGENT MAKES Five Dollars a Jayselling tv the greatest Kitchen Utensil ever in- ented. Retails for thirty five cents. Two to six can be sold in every house. Millions s- Id in this coun try alone. Dont miss the greatest opportunity ever known to make money, easily and quickly. Sample seat, postage prepaid for five cents. McMAKIX & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd C™ nt J : To all whom it may concern : w. A. Bh 1,1 having in proper form applied to n e for perm nent letters of administration on the estate of I Aggy Berryhill, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Aggy Berryhill to be and appear at n y office within the tima allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to w. A- Khudy on Aggy Berryhill’s estate. Witness my hand an I official signature this sth day of Febuary 1894 John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County. A SERIOUS DEI’ECI’. A hungry pedestrian had put u| 'for the night at awayside i n, aud I b uild the supper ra h r scartv, Iheiiiost f-üb-nutial part < t i: being a siiiglo * image . Vi ith a fault finding look and I v.t .‘■lure he call* 1 th • ionkeep *r to | 11 is side, “Is that the best you cun do in ! the way of a sausage?’ asked the i raveller. “ A by, now, ' said the host, isn’t it good ?’’ ‘0 i, it’s good enough, perhaps but the ends of it don't suit m ‘lhe ends! What’s the matter w h them?” “Too near together,” said the hui'gry man, and the innkeeper took the hint. A plication for Letters of Dismission. Georgia—Floyd county: Whereas, J.S. Berryhill, administrator of "• N. Buchanan dec. represents to the court Ids petition duly filed, that he has administered W.N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred, andicreditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuary sth 1894, John P. Davis, 2—6-901 Ordinary. Application for Letters of Aministration. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas Ja nes H. Vaughn, administrator of George W. Vaughn, represents to the c >urt iu his petition duly tiled, that he has administered George W, Vaughn’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to sh. w cause, if any they cin, why said admiuis tia.or should not be discharged from his admin- ’ istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894 This Feby. 5 18S4. JohnP. Davis Ordii a y Floyd Count. Georgia Letters of Administration. Georgia- Floyd County To all whom it may concern:—Thomas F. Carroll, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration ou the estate of Isabella Carroll, late of said county. This is-to cite all and singular tne creditors and i.ext of kin of Isabella Carroll to be and appear at my oftice within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Thom as f Carroll on Isabella Carroll s estate, Witnesss my hand and official signature t: is sth day of Febuary 1894, John I’, Davis, Ordinary- Citation--Leave to Sell Land ' IRGIA— Floyd County 1 II whom it may concern—ll. E.Sirickland adminis rafor of B M Strickland deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands bel jnging to the estate of said deceased to'wit, 70 acres of said land, 3.< acres of 10. 913, and 4 lucres of lot No 914, all in the 3rd district anil 4i.li section of Floyd county, and said application will be heard on the firs Monday in January m zt, This 4rh day of Dec. 1893. ’ John I’. Davis, Ordinary. 12-6 w4w Application for Letters of Dismission. GEoRCI S,—Floyd County: Whereas Vis Lizzie Hughes Ad inistratrix John Hughes Estate represents to the court in her petition duly fileu, that she has aduiini- John Hughes estate. This is to cite al person-concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,why said adminis tratrix should not be discharged from her ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday ta March 1891, This Dec. 4th 1893. John I’. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co' Georgia 3 m L/i.-niission. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY : Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator of Hattie McKinzie, Dec <l, represents to the court iu his petition duly filld, that he has ad nii.i'sterrd Hattie M' lviozie estate. This is to cite all persons com erned, kindred ami ertdi »rs, to show cause, if any they cm, why said administrator should not be discharged from bis adininistrat.oa ami rec ive letters < f dismis sion on the first Monday iu April 1894. This January Ist 18J4. John P. Dav’s Ordinary Floyd Co inty Georgia. l-3-90il. Letters or Ailu.iiiisti ation. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: To all whon-it mry coicern : Charlos Craton having 111 proper form applied to me for perma nent letters of admin is’ sal io lon tne estate of Tims J Craton, late of said county. Tlris is to cite a'd ami singular the creditors and uexc of kiuofThosJ. < raton to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent lulininis ratiou -hoiild not. be granted to Charles craton on Thcs J. Crrtone estate Witness my hand and oftici il signature this Ist day of Jan. IsfH John 1’ Davis, Ordinary Floyd County l-5-4wks Application for Letters of de mission. GBOitGiA, Floyd ounty: Whereas Mrs. R. A. I’. White, guardian of Charles it . Deason, represents to the court in herpeti ion duly tiled, that she has administer ed said wards estate • This is to cite all persons co cerned, kindred am’ creditors, to show cause if any they can, why t aid guardian should not lie di charged fr-t ' her guardianship and re cei e letters of di-mission on the first Monday in March 1894. This Dee, Bth. 1893. John P. Davis. 12-8-OOd Ordinary. F. Co. Ga Application fo.i I otters of Dis miss:on. OEOk lA Floyd County Whereas J L Chain npy as | ” J sa .i 1 Yr its L Chambers represents to the court in his peti ion duly filed that he hasjadmini tered Agnes I. Chambers estate. Tbsi is to cite all persons concerned, kindred ami creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said administraro should not be discharged from his administra and rece vo letters of dismission on the firs Monday in Aprji 1894 This Jan Gih 1894 J ohn P Davis Ordina y Floyd Co, Ga, Letters of Administration. , (. EQ nG la, I’loyd u unty To.i l whom I’may concern Notice is hereby given 1 hrt cn the first Monday in Feb. next 1 sh 11 appoinj an administrator ed lie estate es JaS ansbury la eolsnid emu ty Tl.i.-- is to cite all all and singular the cieditors’an I ami next of kin <f j. a. stum bury to be mid appeal at my of.ee wilhinthe tigefillowcd by law am! show couce if any they <tn,hy ic imu.eutad miiiist lat ion sqould not b< granted to .> w Un derwood or some otl er tit or pro] er .1 a s ansbury s estate, wiint ss my hand ami otllcialsignature tl.issth ''ay-ol January 1x94. John P Davis, Ordinary of Floyd county Lette/s of Administration. GFDRGI , Floyd county: To all whom it may ooneern: having in proper ferm applied to me for perma nent letters of administratloh on the estate of Hemy Berryhill, late of said county. This is to cite all and .singular creditors and next kin of Henry Berry hill to be and appear at my office within tho time allow d by uw and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adrni nistratiou should not be granted to W * Rhudy on Henry Berryhill s estate, witness my hand and official signatvre this I th day of Jan, 1894. John P Davis, Ordinary Floyd' count Letters of Administration. GFOHGIa, Floyd c untv— To all whom it may concern: Cez r Stallins having ia proper form applied to me for perma uent letters of administration on the < s ite of Teinpy Stalling, late of said county, This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next kin of Tempy Stalling to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law mid show cause if any’hey can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Cezar Stallins on Tem py Stalling estate, witness my hand and official signature this 10th day or January 1894, John P. Davis’ Ordinary Floyd County Citation of Guardianship, Georgia—Floyd County: T.» ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : M rs - Maggie A, Keys having in proper form applied tome for loiters of guardianship of the persons and property of Wade H., Richard. Mi ton and Dufl Field of said county. This is to cite all and sin gular the creditors and next kin of said minors to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by L.w and show cause if any they can, why Letters of Guardianship should lot be granted to Maggie A. Keys on said wards estate Witness my hand and official signature this 4tb ’ilay of January, 1 94. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Libel Fo 1 ’ Divorce. Geney WARREN ( Libel for Divorce vs ] March T*ru. 18y4. John Warren ( of Floyd Superior Court. To John Warren defendant: It appearing to the court that you reside wilhuut Vie Slate of Georgia and that it is necessary to perfect ser vice on you by publication iu the above case You are commanded to be and appear at the Court House in Rome Ga. at the March Te in 1894 of Floyd Superior Court, to answer the complaint of Geney Warran for totat divorce. It is further ordered that service be perfected upon the defendant by the publication of this order twice a mouth for tw > months in the Hus tier • f Rome a news aper of said cou ty in which the Sheriff advertiser! ents are printed Th s Nov. 9th. 1893. W. M. Henry. Wt ’gl'ts * Harper. J. s. C. R. C -I’etititiouers Attys. E)R GIA, FlovdCounty. Geney w aukek ( Libel for D vorce <ll vs. . Floyd Superior Court John War en. ( Mar h erm 18 4. To the defendant John w arren, you are hereby Oreqered and commanded to be and appear a the next superior court to be held in ami for s id conntv on the 4tli Monday in March next, then ami there to file h sdefensive allegation in writing to the plaintiff s libel for divorce. Wit cess the honora le W M. Henry, judge of said eo. n-y, This 9th day of November 1893 W M. E f> EV si Ell EL. Clerk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga. vimlral B’y ftlMiig Go'. OF CEORCIA. ri. H. COMER, AND R. J. LOWRy. Recei vei s TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH 189 No 4 bouth Bouna N< Lvave Chattanooga ... 400 pm “ Rome - - * -713 pm “ Cedartown - - .00 pm TRAIN NO 2. ..v. Cedartown 5 10 am. Ar. Griffin - • 8 55 am “ Macon - - 1100 am '' Savannah - 6 20 pm Nol North Bound f<« Lv, Savannah - - 8 45 pm •• Macou - - • 423 am •* Griffin - • • g 25 pm Ar. Cedartown • 6 24 pm TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am „ Rome • 7 08 am arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am parties wishing to spend the oay in Chatta nooga. shoiqd take the Ceiitiai Kailroad tr..Li at 7 08. am returning at 7 13 pm train to and from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown, W. F. Shellman Tr.iflc Mgt.. J. C. Haile Gen., I’ass., Agt. Savannah Ga. S. B. Webb Trav., I’ass., Agt., D. t*. Hall City I’ass., Tkt., Agt. Atlanta Ga C. S I’ruden Gen., Agent, W E. Hulf Ticket Agent. Rome < l.i. EHE FINEST TRAIN IN A MERICA I IS CONCEDED TO BE THE SOUTH WESTERN’LIMITED VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON It leaves Cincinnatti at 6,00 pin. iaily from Central Station, mak ing connections with all through Tains from the South and lauds paFsengers in New York City at Grand Central Station, avoiding ferry transfer. Wh”U you go East take this rain. I). B. Mai tin, General Passen /•■r and Ticket Agent. E O. McCormick, Passenger rraffic Manager. Ladiei lair Dressing Mrs. Sitton, is now ready to wash hair and, dress the hair for any occa t.ion, cut *• t ■,rl the bangs, also treat the face, or in other words make udies beautiful in two weeks. Cal Vo 1 Q-Jt Ave East Rome Ga PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DENTISTS f A. W ILLS—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad tureei J B over Cantrell and Owen* stere. ATTORNEYS. MAX MIA Eitil Attorney at Law. Office up stairs in new Court House in rear of Superior Court Room, J l VIE! H NEVIN —attorney at Liw odie t’o.-orty H ul pjiio.li i ■ cH-'mr gri Avenue WT imr—■ wact - reienwwi n . • , —. —■. ,i CH.IS. W. UNDERWOOD-Attorney at law Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. REECE Jt DENNY'-Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Teivple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun- B sei lor at Law—Rome, WH. EMNIS-Jno. W. STARLING-Ennis & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. fcb23. WIL SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Oftioel.ii Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia. feb32tf WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLYT’W B J. NEAL— M’Hentj, Nunnally & Neal- w, office over Haje Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. HOWARD E. FSCLTON-PhYsician and Sut geon—Office over Hammack Lucas Go’s drug store. El tranco on Broad street. At office day and nigh.. Telephone 62. ti. R.\sf?ll fl—Physician and Surgeon - Oftice at rt->ldeucs 614 avenue A, Fourtn ward. LP. HAMMGND— Physician and Surgeon— B Otters his ]■ .-ofessioual services io tnepeo ple of R«aae and surrounding country. Htice at Crouch and Watson's drug store, 20f Broad street. DR. W. D. iiOYT-Offioe at C, A. Trevitt drugstore. Zo. 331 Broad street Telephon 110. No. 21 DR. C. F. G1 ,VFIN— Physician and Surge-d —Office m i Masonic building. Residence 300 4th at atie. CITY REGISTRATION. N tice of Registration of Voter City Election. Offical notice is hereby given that the books for the registration of city voters for the next tnuuieiple election are now open as the clerk of the council s office at the city Hall- All city taxes, fines, and all dues to the city must be paid before registering The attention of city voters is called especially of Hie fact that the payment of taxes does not register voters in the city registeration, but in addition to paving all dues to the city personal application must be ma e to the clerk. Attention of all city voters is called to this notice. R gistration closes Saturday Feby 17 at 7 o’clock p. m. Election Tuesday March 6, 1894. M. A. Nevin. Clerk Council. Feby 17. AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invc: ted. Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold in every house: san pie Postage paid five cents McMAKIN A Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. R-liffi 8.8. Os H. The safest and most desirable route be tween ROME and X T ANTA The only line with Pas senger Depot in the C;ty of Rome. SCHEDULE Lv. Rome (daily) 7 :45 A. M. Ar. Atlanta “ 11:05 A.M. Lv Rome (daily) 2:50 P. M. Ar. Atlanta “ 6;25 P. M. RETURNING Lv. Atlanta (dai!y)8:00 A M. Ar. Rene “ 11:10 A. M. Lv, At!anta(daily) 3:10 P. M. Ar. Rome “ 6:20 P. M. For any other information call on C. K. Ayer, G P A. J. A. Hume, Tkt. agt. W F. Ayer, T M. JOHHSOWS V. Instant Killcroi Pain, interna; and External. j Cunw rheumatism, neural L GIA, Lame B.ick, Sprain*.Bruises, 4. Slits Joints COLIC Olid . a..'; ■ KAMI'S instantly. ChoP-ra Mor b’is, Croup,Diptlicria, SoreTnroat t*‘ . <&'32SIHwimAL>ACHE, us if by magic. HORSE BRViD, ‘•••most Powerful end PenetratingT.iuiiuontfor Man ..- L'_ ust In existence. Large fl size 75c., 50c. size 40c -iOHHSO*TS ORIENTAL SOAP, Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Curts ind ace Beautifler. Ladies will find it e most f-iicato ami highly perfumed Toilet Soap on a, market. It is absolutely pure Makes the km soft and velvety and restores the lost com - jior.ion; i« a luxury for the Bath fcr JofantA. It alays itching cleanses ths scalp and P-pmoiei Um growth of hair, price 25c. For sale Lv D. W. Curry. druggisL, Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake fulness, bad dreams and softening of the brain quickly cured by Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W. Curry Druggist. Intlamed itching, burning,crus ty and scaly skin and scalps of in flints, soothed and cured by John son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D- W. Curry Druggist. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgif, sprains, bruises, lame back, it quickly relieves pain If you have sour stomach and feel bilious, and y< ur head aches take a Japanese Liver Pe’let, i will relieve you. Sc.d by D Vtf Curry r)rugfist