The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 12, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. A parly of young people from the city, tak»n a -Live to Plainville yesterday morning, returning in tl.e afternoon. they report a pleasant Irin notwithstanding tin- Inch mencv <v the weather. Dr. Fl iiuiu loud after i brie i but' severe ilbe.--' is couv iu Bceut to day. Mr. Harry Langley, whose knee was bo painfully injured a b w days ago by a fa 1, :s improving but slowly. Col d wave com ng-- be here tomorrow Tuesday night—Go to Junius George for the best coal on the mark et. Dr. George West, of Chattanooga is the proud fat her of a bouncing nine pound boy. The young arival’s name is Dr. Lyle Battey West. Already he is on the patience of bis falher. You can buy a first quality Stetson hat at factory price at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. Mr. Jackson Smith, Division passenger agent of the L. & N, road, with headquarters at Cin oinatti, is nt home in this city visiting his family. The Good T* mplars will hole their regular meeting at their hub in the “Medical building’’ to nighi District Grand Deputy, G. W. Du vall, will install the newly electee officers, Warters “Extra Good' is his newest brand and is the best cigar on the Rome market. TboY. M. C, A D ibating Clul will meet in Hie lecture room o the Y M. C. A. to night. Th< subject for discussion is. resolved “That the United States shouh own and con rol the Rail Roadi and Telegraph lines. Have you tried War ters “Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke on the market. Mr. George B. Stribling, a prom inent Atlantian is among the guests of the Armstrong today. ‘TELEGRAPHY SPECIAL CLASS AVe have decided to give a Special rate to a night class in Telegraphy. All desiring to acquire a knowledg* of same, will call on Prof. J. G. li ir inison or J. AV. Elliott. Rome Bus iness University. Coosa Stkamb 'at Schedule After this date steamers of th« White Star Line Steamboat Co will leave Rome on Tuesd... f id Fridays at 5:3'1 a m , in* <■ ) ; 8:40 as heretofore, Freight f.». Coosa river points will be iroivr ou Mcndaysand Thurday evi ning J. D. Kirkpatri k, General Manager. IT DOES NO T PAY TO LIVE In a leaky house or have a garden without fences while the Cundell Lumber Co. is selling the best heart shingles, oak posts and heart fencing at “hard times’ prices. Lumber arriving every day 2 9 Imo Boarding and Xiodgingl I have opened up a first class 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 The ‘•Rome Methodist Preach- | era meeting held a very profitable meeting in the Lecture Room of* lu M. E. Church this morning, Tv: ful l ct dis nssed was The Prayer meeting—with referei c o conversion of souls, lead by Rev. S. A. Hanis. The following I preachers were present, Rev s, J. F. IGibaon, S. A. Harris, Wm Mur loch, G. \V. Duvall, John W, Bale and J . A. Sewell. You can ouy a Mac intosh coat or a first class umbrella at fac tory pt ices at Gam mon’s Cash Cost Sale. Master Max Wright, the bright little son of Hon. and Mrs. Sea born Wright, who was so painful ly injured by a runaway pony, last week, was very much improved to day . If you want a first class tailor made suit, cheaper than veu ever saw trash sold, visit Gammon’s Cash Cost Sale. W. W, Brown, a hustling Insur ance man from Macon, va’ doing t ie City today. W. B. Green and Bob B irber, of ■ Selma spent yesterday in this city 'nests of the Armstrong. E. G. Horn, better known as East Tennessee Horn, spent yes t r lay in the city. J. C. Graham, one of the most prominent citizens of Ladiga, Ain, vas in the city last night. Fine white India lawns at New Zork Cost, A, B McArver & Co. Check Nainsook, and check lawns it New York Cost. A B McArver A Jo, Warters “Extra Good” for sale by all cigar dealers. Table linen and Damask at New '‘fork Cost, A B McArver & Co, Linen Towels worth four dollars per doz for three dollars, A B McAr ver A Co. Towe’S worth three dollars per doz . fort wo dollars, A B McArver & Co, White Bed Spreads at New York Cos*. A B McArver & Co, Read A B McArver A Co’s advertise ment on front page, Black silk warpe Henryetta at New York Cost, A B McArver A Co, Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake fulness, bad dreams and softening if the brain quickly cured by Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. V Curry Druggist. A B A' c Vrver A Co are still selling out their entire stock of dry goods, ■lotions, hats and shoes at New York Cost, NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM- ERS Water tax f< r the Fourth Quaiter is now past due. This being the last quai ter for the fiscal year, it will be n cessary for consumers to meet the bills promptly. All bills will be pre sentod at once, If not paid the water will be cut off. Consumers who wish to settle, at - the water works office can do, be • tween the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock p : m L J Wagner, 4 KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE *HOTB. M <nager W. Fl Atkins, has rn >v ed the Postal Te egraph office to 1 is new quarters in the Armstrong Build ing No, 4 Second Avenue. The Postal’s telapraph poke 74 ft. high puts the wires of the company hig' over all others, If it takes ...e pole to reach th* persimmon—then the.possum fruit goes to the Postal. * ♦ * Yesterday’s Tribune save the work on the “Ring” building is being pushed. Will the “egg buster,” kindly inform us what “Ring" means. * ♦ * Cap. Walter Coker is mad and angry too. Some mischievous kid has slain “the bestkat he ever owned. The murder was committed with a shot from a parlor rifle and was fatal, at least the kat never kame back, and and was dead when found. The small boy and the parlor rifle sheuld be squelch# ‘: ♦ * * Lanham A Son’s desire me to say that they are sole agents for the 'amous Cahill Grate. They have one of these elegant articles on exhibition near their China Hall store on Broad Street and invite you to call and see how grate it really is. * * * There was but one case tried in he Fall of Nineveh this morning. The defendant was Moses Japeway he handson e Gieek who dots business next doer to the Singer slice. * * * Japeway was charged with whipping his wife but the evidence sl owed that the little boy, the only witness in the case had made a broad mistake * * * Mrs. Japew y was present at the trial, but as she knew no English she •onld not testify in the ease except by signs. Japeway, assisted by Colonel Antognoli, his gifted attorney explained the matter with a few words gome well expressed and comprehen sive signs and by exhibiting a letter. * * * Japeway and bis bride are Greeks. They were eweethearts in the olden lays and loved each other from Childhood. The young man pledged eternal loyalty to me beautiful girl and came to Americajto seek his for tune. A few months ago he wrote for his sweetheart to j«in him. She came and about three monthe ago he met her in New York and they were married, * * * The happy couple came south and in Japaway’s former home in this city pitched tkeir tent. They were happy —but the young bride could speak no English and even though she helped her husband v, ith his business she was isolated from i -a 1 LuA.ud. <• ♦ * Saturday, a letter came from her mother at New Or'ean», the pretty foreigner asked her Greek lord and lover to send for her m)'h” , ,he replied tial 'e c mid not do so now but at the end of next month have the mony to spare from his business —The homesick girl wife burst into twars. The husband was hurrying her to thw rear of the shop to shield her from a curious public who could not understand a am ill boy caugl t a glimpse of h scene and reported the case. Re corder Fouche promptly released Japlway and his lawyer Colonel • Ant»gnoli. * * * I regret having to chronicle the assignment of th« well known and popular house or W. M. Gammon A Ce., Rome’s Veteran clothiers. Mr. Mell Gammon stated to me this afternoon that the assignment was brought about by the failure of some of the firm’s patrons, and the extreme dullness of trade. No one was pressing the firm, but Mr Gammon felt that the best in terests of his house would be served and the creditors of the firm best protected, by an assignment, Capt R. G. Clark is named as assignee and everything that belongs to the firm is in his hands for the benefit of the creditors. M f IM IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Ilea s, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Programs, Posters, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, Tickets OR A N YTIII NG FRO M A VISITING CARD TO A 3-SIIEET POSTER, YOU 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. HOITSE __ Our prescription department may be said to be right up to date. We handle only those Chemicals and d ru that are of the highest standard of purity excellence- Physiciansand famlies prescription to us mav be confident that th? will be carefully and skillfully compo - LUCAS & CO.* MEDICAL BUILDING. 300. Broad St. •PLAINING MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BUNDS. FL(.)ORINCt, C EILIN G MOULDLXg H A LLUSTE I? S and HTfc A Cl< ETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME NEW CENTRAL HOTEL, W WISBWT m FfflHIJ N.M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A IM. MODE] IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. SEEDS! WORLD'S FAIR MEDALS &IM4 My exhibit of See Is anl Garden Vegetable! was a war la I savanil Pai iums and a Special Diplont by Piedmont Exp isition Judges in 189 L Incouraged by this success, I sent a colection of Seeds to the World Fair, and was awarded Me lai Diploma for best collection there This i h’gh endorsement, for the Seed met in competition those great se houji of this country, but mine got there beautifully. I have had experiew with the various seeds offered the farmers, and my judgment say the co], lection below is the best. The collection is a choice selection of Gar Vegetable Seeds, and is gotten up with the idea of establishing a seel ba ess 28 papers (extra large) of choice Vegatable Seed 1 package contains n OO Annuals (Flower) 1 package of my Cotton, “King Improved" cm. package of my C orn, “King Improved“-all postpaid for SI.OO. Circular tel ing aU about my Seed free Address T. J. KING, Richmond, V ©OTTON AT IS ©TS. FEBM| Seed for trial purposes only. We Have Every Seed in Existence. There is no M mey in Cotton at 8c There h an active, strong demand for long staples at 16c. Then why not plant it? Your answer is: Be cause none of the long staples will make Enough to the acre justifiy plant ing them even at 16 cis. per lb.: it is difficult to gin it properly; it is hard to pick out. and lands will not pro duce staples, and so ou, Inland Sea Island is a long staple cotton in which all objections are removed. It is ENORMOUSLY PRODUCTIVE, easily ginned and no trouble to pick out, can make it with no extra expense or trouble. See what Mr. JeffMelborn has to say. y ery trulj , j EFP WELBOBJ j? No Seed For sale until next season save a limited number of P which we send out for trial purposes. 'Will positively refuse to any other way this season. Space forbids our saying more here bt. us for full information. Packets 25 cts. by mail 3 for 60 cts., 6 for SI.OO. , j v RICHMOND SDEED CO., Richmond •ah Vick’s Floral Guide, .. X ’A The Pioneer Catalogue of Vegetables nn'l Flow fcAgS/i'. ' ’’ ' | Contains 112 pages Bxl2 1-2 inches, with descrip- , K'.. tions that describe, not mislead i illustrations | ,yc’' '- l ACfH that inatrnct » Mt exaggerate, j .y X;.,.-,’, L. ■, The cover is charming in harm,inions blending, of ■ often- 1 7 water color prints in green and white, with a gold back- ' 1 a1 ,. ; ; . 1 (jijt r? j£j ground,—a dream of beauty. 32 pages of Novelties L. I printed inß different colors. All the leading novelties ” l " .’ i.■Virk- pWcfaftN i md the best of the old varieties. These bard times you I Vi’/’S C 1 caan °t afiord to run any risk. Buy HONEST GOODS i, : tre / where you will receive FULL MEASURE. Itisnotnec- . ,i p Au( ,,: ’ essarytnadverttee that Vick'S seeds grow, this is known *' <u " * ' ■ *be world over, and also that the harvest pays. A very ( harint r i‘‘b '••Qi s little spent for proper seed will save grocer’s and doc- M . T' url , : u Trice IS cfc/** tor’s bills. Many concede Vick’s Floral Guide the hand- i’ • ' boniest catalogue for 1894. If you love a fine garden 01 iJS&S&A M&. send address now, with to cents, which may be deducted ' . h«mh..v from first order. >360 Cash Prizes for Potatoes. r’AllC 3 ROCHESTER, N. Y. JAMES VICK'S SOl NEW BOSTON, TEX. DEC.) 1893. RICH MOND SEED CO. Richmond Va; This is to certify that I had ‘Tnlan Sea Island cotton planted in dternal plots with Sea Island, Allison S 3 Allens latest improved J Ozier Silk Southern Hr >o 351 other varietes cf long h.t. rEe J land Sea Island was a girt l “ earlier than any of them and ® 1( one t.' ird more lint per plot (ofsM size) than any and double as as any save one variety (Ozier While the lint was no 1> i ger tW the Allen it was much finer soft and richer colored than it < except Sea Island and Allisons but it made four times as much p plot as either of these two. 1 1 your Inland Sea Island a big ) u forward in the long lint because of its Earliness ProMficness.