The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 04, 1894, Image 3

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Bass, B r others & Co. Exceptional Opportunity For Bargains, w.t.-gquai I wurwrr.- ■<&.*»» iM'i i— r—»—— ■ _. , . _ _ |||r v _ _ |L ****** thinking twicft before in the hous*' emu iti for it liberal widfiawath; and, now, in turn, on Ar® 7° nav once th? 8« day«. portion of the Great Treasure customer’s shall have the Gppor- Tooop* 1 ’” m ? g little money in picked up by us at the mammoth tuuity of a veritable ninney-s-iv- When tb< ‘ ro . j, en a || ghouid Bankrupt sale of the James H. ing sale in Rome rare'y if ever ci r^ u ’ a *‘ < ’ n 1 | | () t [ ie purchasing Walker company’s stock in China e Qualed in this city . \ f o dime attention is go a few days ago, notice of which 110 are a I new-ware itrooK'h a< * D P ’ a . * , , , , , manufac ur-d for this sprin s buai Jlkd te ths extraordinary values announcement has already been nMH Blld tfcey ar- k( £ for you. . are making in new spring made in the Much under their worth—Come to htmdise Every department It was a place where money cut a see us. 150 Doz. Jersey Ribbed Vests, 05c. 100 Boy’s shirt waists Garners percales 3 for $ 1 00, 500 Yards A. F- C Ginghams, 8 7-8 800 Pairs fine gange drop-stich hose 10. 300 Pairs 40-gange silk finish hose worth sOc 25 200 Men’s Linen bosom shirts open b’k and f’t 40 60 doz , 1900 Linen four ply collars 10c- Ladies Fine Button Boots small sizes worth $5,00 for 2,00 In childrens suitsand knee Pants worth $1 ,oo for 6oc 23 inch Moire Silk 75c 24 „ „ silk $1 O° 25 „ „ silK $1.25, 24 ~ Black satin 75c. 60 Doz. Doyles worth 50c at per doz. 25c- 1 0000 Yds. Best spring prints worth 7c at sc. Turkey Red Damask I 9 Ladies music under-wear worth per piece 75for 50c An Immense lot of Hamburg Edging prices 1-2 Ladies shit waists as low as 25c THE other articles you need are pt iced at the B OTOM When yon go shopping find yonr way to jXTo. 25 Broad Street, Come to see ns. Bass, Brothers & Co. AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. . I \ * Greatest Kitchen utencll ever invcttsd. Retails 35 eta. 2to 6 sold in every house: san pie ' Postage paid five oents McMAKIN & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. The persistent cough which ususll follows an attack of the grippe can b permanently cured by taking Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. IL 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 e s Cough Remedy, which effected a permanent cure, I have also found it to be without an equal for children when troubled with colds or croup. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by ‘ J-owry Bros Druggist, BILE WEKBBSSES. woroen <lie in the very prilno oflife< and heJ'n . t01 ““ l,Ue age ’ but are f eldl 1,1 Round SEI F \ >’ ou ask'.'-We answer «d an.i i " ’ LE< 1 ’ but your life can l, e lengthen ONCE t'“ liuilv hsppy if you commence AT want ??’ a ne package of Par!<s Vigilia! sup makeanewu '" Uwl11 never re " ret Wil) « thed""r of 5,m and Wiu abs ‘’'»’> x OE\ri i . ni pvT’'"f " f fc,uale weaknesses A witivl ’ N" doctors examination usually entir a le Leucorr hea or whites are iuns.'in', by one ~r two appliea Particulars -sealed? I>Ckage by u,ail ’ ire l ,abl ?AK K KEMEDYCO. BOSTON mass, 1 ■”- 5 1V -al.iWiWt. 7 ... .; s' *’d with v.ri>t»r« ' . t i > curt ’ll’: V- I e ; -.VO'lsPtf.etr v y •.' ** ’ • ' HF, 45:131- 4ji usvss. Headache and ■.. 1 f £■ ">ra'>.ta rvjoWiike- ... f*.< <. |- y! . s . " ■■ •■.c’SV 1-. ■ '- 1 ..ov L ’res c.rv's' f rnr ' i y.: v , >- 'he Dram ario b- ■ - ;•• 0.-pnv. their ;■' ■ sot life: cure. ' m mthhitreat- W- >. .. ; V ll , !o any addnv s, Si '. . ‘-■we-r < aVA,.. 1 :? ■ VlA or 'srw.! giro i. “ 1 i /. 1 L ' . ' "efun I iht- mon er. D \A/ r> " ■» -.L. ' Curr y. druggist ' y ' ' 'y '.-“a.r iMSt ciL'k’" 1 “F ,lri "K a h f T- nr •'".■'■■''ish an.l im.ien. ‘ t; "At'.llsb’w \ Circular, free. •lliuN. Present. Ruma. c. ..... . r tx a- F liaosnt n - Jz-iwri j:rn,-,O! Bay- hi’ia.ti* i ’ i,a<n<l r'atupeJ on bottom, put *j:u? down aa a fraud. M ' w 5 i ®> wa t > ci-l W. L. f (?"* ? BEST IN <_/’<> SSifla'U’Ei the woold. T./Dif-VCLAS fehoca are styli h, easy ft tin :, s al yive beilet sati fcction at the price • • - ve.'ii-ed t.'.an any other r.uo.t . T.y one p. ir ai.J be convi.iced. "I he stampi ’C of V.. I— Lougk< mine and p. icc oa the boirna. wl.i h guaranic- - tiieir v Cue, saves thousands r-f dollars annr.aEy t > tl-.o e who we ■•. them, r ’.ers who push tl* r. lie of VC. L. Dur las ?.i::a s ft-in customers, which bi’ w. to ir.c-c e the s- leso.itheir fuHlir.e cf too.. .. 'i h w < ■ i- ndord to i i.ll : t a less proft., r:l\ . b -I’ ■ :’ • wi ' ■■.ntnii. ■lvbrviajti! v r . ... . ....; 0.. ;■ ■: adverti :c. 1 beb'i ■. ' ■ " Address, • .. So’db CANTRELL & OWENS WE TELL YOB nothing new when we state that it pays to hi a permanent, mest healthy pleasant Vss, that returns a profit for t very day’s wor-c. Such is the business we oiler the working IVe teach them how to make money rapid!v, and guarantee every one who follows our instructions %iihfully the making of tf.UNMM) a month. Every one who takes hold now an<i w orks wik iurely and speedily increase their earnings; tkei* tan be no question aboat it; others now’ at wons are doing it, and you, reader, can do the same Vhis is {he beat paying business that you ha< ever hud the chance to secure. You will make "rave mistake If you fail to give it a trial at onca If you grasp the situation, and act quickly, yot viil directly find yourself in a most prosperous ’ usiness, at which you jin surely make and sav ' large sums of money. The results of only a few lours’ work will often equal a week’s .vages Whether you arc old or young, man or woman, i makes no difference, — do as we tell you, and sue ess w’.U meet you at the very start. Neithet “Xperienoe or capital necessary. Those who work or us are rewarded. Why not write to-day ioi “I?. partwui«^e r free ? M. C. ALL.KN * CO., Mom No Augusta* to? Qinrjap aiuo vjm it Sv id •iHT Sf;'ir Uli bl :>•?'!■ 1 . H U *OJ , Taoo io; pM J T-'.o R’ " THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY MARCH 4, 1894, BIioSSOM L as sale and harmless as a flas seed poultice, It acts like a poul tice, drawing out fever and pain, and curing rd’ diseases peculiar to ladies. “Orange Elossom” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; it is applied right to the parts. Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr. J c/b. McGill & Co. a Panorama Place, Chicego, Hl. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM- ERS Water tax fcr the Fourth Quaiter is now past due. This being the last quarter for the fiscal year, it will be necessary for consutiHrs to meet the bills promptly. All bills will be pre sented 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 (5 o’clock p ‘ m L J Wagner, 4GENTMAKES Fve Dol'ars a Jaysellinß *»the greatest Kitchen Utensil ever invented. Retails for thirty five cents. Two to six can be sold in every house. Millions s< I<l in this coun try alone. Dost miss the greatest opportunity ever known to make money, easily ami quickly. Sample sent, postage prepaid for five cents. McMAKIN &CO Cincinnati, Ohio Warters “txtra Good” is his newest brand and is the best cigar on the Rome market. ■Cidi&S* ivlilc, or children - KQXa cr.L’a i lg up. should loke rtWOW> ' IBV?* VftfKr. w tatastuil; corer. M.H'rr,r.. . ndigeetrca 4 r .i *Jv. ! r*e‘db.l*c* FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce myself a candidate for aiderman from the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome If elected I pledge myself to dis charge my duti* s to the beat of my ability, irrespective of party favoritism or nationality, with equeal rights to all, and special lavors to none. I j rumise you the above and ask you to vote for me. If it should be insisted that I was not born in Georgia, I will say in reply that it was not my fault. If 1 could have had my choice, I would have been born iu Georgia. Never theless, lam here with you as a matter of choice. L‘‘t Rome rise o fall, I am with her, All that I have is hers. Whatever is her destiny is mine. L. Lytle. A STARTLING PLATFORM. Editor Hustler of Rome: The following is a platform for ecouomj : 1. Let the clerk be clerk and treasurer, salary peryear SI,OOO. 2. Let ths mayor be mayor and recorder, salary SSOO. 3. Reduce the policemen’s salary per month to $45 4. Curtail the police force two less than present number. 5 Reduce councilmen in pro portion to the above scale and all other officials of tb« city likewise. 6, Let the contracts out to the lowest responsible bidder. 7, We favor a reduction of the street tax to $2 00. Where money can’t be paid I favor three days in lieu of 15 days as it now stands. 8, We think the tire companies expanses ought to be reduced. L. Lytle. Mr, LYTLE'S CARD Mr. Editor: —Please allow me space in your paper to say to the public and especially the voting pub lic of Rome that my plan to reduce the city’s expense, in the Fire de partment is, not to reduce the salaries of the drivers and their helpers, but to cut off the list of the various com par ies. reducing each company,s mem bership to 25 able bodied men. L. Lytle. Application for Charter under name of Oostanaula S earn boat and Trading Compa -y. Georgia, Floyd Cotnty— To the Superior court of said county; Geo. W Trammell, H L Trammell, Frank Holdbrooks and their associates show they de sire to be made an I created a body corporate. And that they be created such body corporate under the name of the Oos’a aula Steamboat and Trading Company, That they be created such body corporate for the term of twenty years and as such and in said name that they be allowed to sue and bo sued. The princi; al office and place of business of such corporation to be i.i the city of Rome Floyd County, Ga. The character of the business to be done and carried on by said corporation is the r mining of a steamboat upon the Oostanu.l.i and Coosa rivers and hauling freights and charging there for; the buying and selling of lumber, bricks and all kinds of building material and dealng iu-country produce and geneial merchandise. The object of sai l corporation being pecunia ry gain to stockholders therein. The capital stock of said corporation to bo two thousand dollars actually, ai either m mey or property before b .-ginning business ami divi ded into shares of one hundred dollars ea with the privilege of increasing the ca • stock td twenty five thousand dollars or other amount as may be agreed upon by stockholders, not in excess of twenty-five thou sand dollars That such corporation be allowed to (upon organization) pass such by laws, as it may deem to its interest and advantage, that are not in-, consistent with the laws of Georgia, or United States. Wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant ed creating them a body corporate under name, for the term, 1 u poses and ..bject aforesaid and thereby duly chartered as such body cjrpoia’e Geo. & waller Harris, Petitioners Attorneys. Fi ed in office Feb 19, 18 4, Wm E, Beysiegle, ' Clk, Sup, Ct. Georgia Floyd County— The above application for charter of “Oosta naula Steamboat and Trading Company.” is a true cony as appears of record in my office. This Feb. 19, 1894, Win, E, Beisiegle, Clerk Superior court, F. C. G, A. Application for Leiters of A ministration. Georgia—Floyd Co” nt . v: Whereas Ja nes H. Vaughn, adiui istrator of George W. Vaughn, represents to the court in liis petition duly tiled, that he has administered George W. Vaughn’s estate. This is to cite all persi'iis loucerned, kindred and creditors, to sh w cause, if any they c >n, why said adminis trator should not be di-charged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on tlie tlrst Monday- i.i Miv 18 *4 This Fe y. 5 is 4. John I‘. Da\ is Ordiia y Floy d Count; Georgia Letters <>f Administration. Georgia- Floyd County To all whom it may co; c'rn Thomas F. Carroll, having iu proper fonn applied to me for permanent letter- ■ f administration on ihe estate of I-abella Carroll, hue of said county This is to cite all and singular ti e creditors and i.ext of kin of Isabella Carroll to lie and appear at my office w tl.in 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 mv h-nd and official signature tris Sth day of Febuary 1894, John I’, Davis, Ordinary. Fits, dizz : DPBB, hveteria, wake ful dpsr, tad dreams and softening of the brain quickly cured by Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W Curry Druggist CHURCH DIRECTORY. MKTIIODIBT, BOUTHEKN. fir»t church : Cor. 3rd Ave. and East 3nd St. Rev. Joel T, Gibson I pastor. Preaching, every Sunday *at 11 a m. and 7 :30 o’clock, p. m Prayer-meeting, Wednesday even ing at 7 :30 o’clock. Sunday School. Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock Henry Harvey, Supt. second church: West 2nd St., between Avenues A. and B. Rev Geo. W. Duvall, pastor. Preach ing, every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7. p. m. o’clock. Prayermeeting, Wednesday evening at 7. o’clock. Sunday School, Sunday morning at9:3oo’clock. J. B. Hill, Supt. Epworth League every Sunday af emoon at 3; 30 o’clock. third church: Main St. near I Bluff. Rev. W. S, Stevens, pastor Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m. and 7 p. m. o’clock. Prayere meeting, Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock Sunday School, Sundaj morning at 9:30 o’clock. T. J. Reece, Supt. Class meeting every Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. East Rome: Rev. Win. Murdoch pastor Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7,p.m. o’clock by Rev.S. L. Pope Prayermeeting Tuesday evening at 7.o’clock Sunday School, Sunday af ternoon at 3 o’cl >ck. Pansy Chapel. Bth Avenue, near Railroad Surd ly Stool every Sunday morning at 9.- 30 O'clock Junius George, Supt. West Rome- Sunday School every Sunday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, E Fletcher Smith, Supt. north Rome; Perkins st. near Kingston Ave, Rev. J. A. Sawell, pastor. Peeaching today at 11 a. m. by Rev. M. L. Troutman, Jr. and at 7p.m. by Rev. O. L. Mil lican. Sunday-school at 9 :30 a.m. T. B. Broach, Supt. Prayer-meet ing Wednesday evening at 7 ’clack. BAPTIST. first church: Cor. 4 h Avenue and East Ist. street, Rev. R. B Headden, D. D. pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening at 7 ;30 o’clock. Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock, W. J. Neel. Supt. second church : Cor. sth. Ave. and Mullberry St, Rev H. D. Gil bert, pastor. Preaching every Sun day at 11 a. m. and 7 p m. Prayei meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. Sunday-school every Sun day morning at 9;30 o’clock Benj Wright, SupL broad street : Cor. Broad and Sts. Rev J J Hunt, pastor.'Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Sunday school every Sun day morning t 9 o’clock..! J Reece supt, Wyatts Chapel: East Rome Sunday School eveiy Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock, J. B Pa too Supt. Prayer meeting '.V i.d< eday'.veiling at 7 o’clock. PRESBYTERIAN _i cii: Cor. 3:d Ave and .. /. Rev. G, T. Geotchius. p.i. r< aching every Sunday at il, a. . and 7 :30 p. m. Prayei meeting, Wednesday’ evening al 7:30 o’clock. Sunday, school every Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock, C. E. iMcLiu, Supt. Ladies prayer meeting Friday evening. Sec >nd Church: Bluff St- neai Main, Rev W. Lee Harrell, pastor Preaching Sundays at 11 a, m and. 7 p.m. o’clock Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. o’clock, G. 11 Miller, Supt, episcopal. st peters: Corner 4th Avenue and East Ist St, Rev. C. Buckner Hudgins, rector. Service as usual today. MISCEI.LANE US. CON GREG ATIONAL M ETHODIST: Nrth Rome, Rev. J. W. Gilliam pastor. CATHOLIC, ST. makys: Ea«t Ist St between 4'h and sth Avenues Father M. J. Clifford, priest. Ser vice at this church as usual. Y M, c a : Nohei’s Hall over Antaguolia ; John Higgins, Sec’ry Boys meeting every Sunday after noon at 2: 30 o'clock, Service for men only every Sunday at 4: o’clock. Strangers stopping in the city are cordially invited to visit the rooms at any time. £•' .ME®«OTSJCrA=I «■ 11 ■■■■«■ I ■'■III flKKKmcraß DUPREE & BURNEY ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS ROME <7 \. JF ”>ade, subject to approval of al < > iu I styles of modern building. job runs IF YOU NEED Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Programs, Posters, Dodgers, Pamphlets, Minutes, Cards, Ticket OR ANYTHING FROM A GTNVSIIICARD TO A 3 -SHEET POSTER, YOU CA-TSr SAVE MONEV By Getting Estimate From the SHANKLIN PR HOUSE. I I ‘ SH I PEINTUTG I PTOTTSE ANNOUNCEMENT. The Hustler of Rome is ; horiz id to announce the folio in, ticket for mayor and aid - men of the city of Rome: FOR MAYOR. JOHN J SEAY FOR ALDERMEN. First Ward—Henry Harvey. Second Ward—H. S. Lansdel Third Ward—J. A. Gam man. Fourth Ward—H. D. Hill, Fifth Ward—Henry Hoskinson. Get Shaved at Bob Lewis’ ten cents.