The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 04, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Mr, George. Woodley, a promui jent Citizen of Bnoh tann wan in he city on business yester day. Judge J p, Bucbiilion of Chat tooga countv ’.resin the city ye* terday, Mr. J. D. Burmtt a prominent merchant of Cedar Bluff, Alb,w»i »n the city yestttday. Judge F. M. Johnson of Etowah pent the day in the city yester day. Editor John Cain of Summer ’ille called in to see us yesterday Editor Cain is one of the finest vli this section of the globe. Currys Soda fount, the Hand some, the immense, with the big mirror and the marble face, will ;o in blast tomorrow —for cocoa ■cola and a few other arctic dishes.J .' 7 ob rent. Two adjoining houses m Fourth Ave, opposite Dr. Head den’s Five rooms each. Apply at ■3D4 Fourth Ave. There is no money saved ai.d •compounded without danger from panics and depression, like that of a life policy in the Penn, Mutal Life Insurance Company. R. G. Cross, Agent. DRESS MAKING. Mrs. J. W. May is now ready for spring work. Dreeses and chil iren’s especially Cutting and fitting for 50 and 75- 504 Broad St. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Stark after a pleasant visit of several days, to Tal lapoesa returned to Rome last night. Mr. Stark did quite a successful bus iness while away. Thos., Fahy, the prince Dry Geods merchant is placing before the trad* one of the most attrac tiva spring stocks in North Geor gia. Read his “ad” on the front page of thia issue. IT DOES NOT PAY TO LIV E. 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-lmo A NIAGARA FALLS FOR ROME. A petition will be pr. sented f or the use of a supply of water from the new reservoir to be used on Second Street between 4th and sth Avenues, where a fall of good di mension can be had—and may be utilized instead of a Dam of the Etowah. NEW TONSORIAL PARLOR- Trank Taylor the old knight of the razor has opend up a new bar her shop at 224 Broad street. He invites all his friend? and patrons to call early and often . I—24tj Warters “Extra Good” for sale by aH cigar dealers. WE HAVE BOUGHT The entire stock, fixtures and '•good-will of the late firm of CROUCH & WATSON will continue business at the old stand No. 206 Broad Street, where we will be glad to see the patrons of the old firm as well as the friends of C, A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN SON. Mr. Bernie Hale will remain with us in the Prescription Department. I Trevitt & Johnson, Dr G, T. Oeotchies will lead the Men’s Meeting at the Y. M. C. A to morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock. Rev. PC. Lletcher will conduct the Boy’s Meeting at 3 o’clock. Messers. Blount Hamiltoa and ( v > .ropfc i e will go up to Chattooga Jounty next week bird hunting. Dr. Headden said yesterday: pleasejsay forme , dont forget the it tie red envelopes, at the morniag rernces at the First Baptist Church” and then he said “as an item of news out yourself and see what it is The first Mass Meeting for the Moore ticket, held between the rivers, was at the city Hall Friday night and was a “jtunner. ’’ Judge and Mrs, Turnbntl return ed to the city Friday night after weeks visit to South Florida. The County Commissioners will meet tomorrow and will pass on the fifial acceptance of the new Court House. The Pumps at the new waterworks Pumping station were started to work yesterday afternoon and “got there “ in flowing shape. The Seay-men, undertook to have a mass meeting in Hig n bothams Hall on Broad Street and despite their Banner, drum, and general hubnb it opened with 62 voters and peered out in an hour. The tide sets Mooreward. Capt. W. A . Patton, after a se vere altact of the grippe, is conva lescent. Ed West’s Newfoundland dog passed in his checks Friday night aixl was buried on Saturday, Cut flowers and dogwoodblocsoms. Miss Annie Curry went down to Cartersville yesterday. She will return te’her home in this city his afternoon. Mr. J. Paul Cooper after sever al months absence in Boston has returned to the city, The Womans Auxiliary of the Rome Keely League will have their regular monthly m«)tirg Wednesday afternoon Man h 7 at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. M.L. Hine No. 102 4th Ava. Every member is earnestly re q i sted to be present. It is hoped that all ladies inter ested in this noble work reformir g the drunkard will come and join and help to raise money whereby men who are not able to go may bejsent and receive the Keely trrat aieut and thus be cured of the terrible habit of drinking. LOAN ( N 1 11 I. IM I RANCE If you want to borrow some mon y en ycur life imuance policy correspond with me. Loans made for any length of time from 1 to 15 years at 5% interest. No collat oral except your policy necesary secure the loan. Give amount o policy date of issue kinds of policy present age of insured and name of ccmpany where you write. Jii i. J. M ickle ts Rome Ga, Uf.iay IV-rsoT’S nrebrokes w frog? crerworP or household cares, itrown’u Iron Bi tiers Rebuilds ths lyßieiu, aids digest ion. rcmoros excess << Ml* •ad curuaiDiiUria. G»t Uie xeuuiwc. THE HUSTLEC OF ROME, SUNDAY MARCH 4, 1894. A KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. I crawled into George Tram mell’s “Jump gully“ yesterday afternoen, and went upto see his new steamboa* which is warfed off ths old brick yard just above “Beaver S i le*’ on the Oostanaula. The little steamer is a new depart ure in Rome’s marine. She is de o ledly modern, aud up to date, n many of the features of bar con struction. * ♦ • Her name is “Tony” m.d with one of her barges sht proposes to make a ’rial trip up the Oosta naula next w?ek, sailing from her wharf on Tuesday. She is named aftor Mr. Trammell’s little son, a name that she is destined to make a river word form liar to the farm ers along the headwaters of the Oostanula. * * Capt. L. Lytle had a medium size meeting at the City Hall last night and made the voters a ring ing speech. After he closed Henry Ober, the North Rome constitua - tor of the Seay ticket hopped into the chair and called for order but all the crowd except 17 negroes and 32 white men dispersed Mose Baily the imported negro orator from /Jhulio tried to speak but “seemed hacked*' and could,nt. A drunken negro staggered to the stand aud chased Mose out onto thejfloor. The drunken Man wat snatched down by Mr. Ed Coi clough and Mr, Nat Harris and Moses proceeded but his audience knew him and refused to enthuse. JESB HOLT’S WIT HE DANCED THE MULE JEKX FOR CAPT JOHN J. BFAY. Jess Holt is, perhaps, the quick est at repartee of any colored ei ti zen of Fleyd County. Jess went to Camp last year as a colored Seargent in the 3rd Regiment and made friends with every officer iu the command, be cause of bis vocabulary, verbacity and variety. It was he, who after sleeping in the guard house on the floor, cam to the cadets Mess hall at revilee and reported that he had been ketched last night and skp in th* pound. Jess is a great admirer of the Moore ticket, and is decidedly loy. alto it. Oh Friday afttr.ioon, when Capt John J. Seay spoke to Jeaa in a down town bar room, and asked him if he could dance. Jess responded that he though he would and that hn ws willin' to make the effort if Capt Seay would do the patting. To the banter, Capt. Seay re sponded promptly, and an eye witness says that Jess had his ■‘hands full” to keep up with the merry “rap down' 4 of Capt Seay, but that Jess knocksd the “Buz zard Loap" silly cut the “pigeon wing“ into tire v-es aid broght d iwu the h .... un ihw “mule jerk“ When it was over Capt. Seay said “well Jers, that was first rate you are a good dancer. 11 “Thank you Crpn responded Jeen “but the truth is us Moore men can entertain the Seay men a gwin are a c®mmin,“ which of course put the Soda water on the Cap tian. NO BUGS. New cottage for rent, on West First Street next to Mr. George Chidsey. Can be had at a low figure. Apply to 1 w. Luke McDonald TAKE NOTICE. You are hereby notified to come forward and pay your street tax at once, as you will be summoned to appear before the mayor and council, sitting as a board of com missioners. You are liable to be fined for non-payment of same. J. C. Brown, ts. City Marshal. 2 ISbutsklndeep. There are thou- ;«ofladi« I who have regular features and v be M •orded the palm of beauty —ereil not fora poo ■omplexion. To all such we recommend DS SEBRA’S VIOLA CREAM as possessing ib.*s, .Utilities that quickly change the most'tsallc* nd florid complexion to one < f nat oral ben nd unblemished beauty. It cures Oily Skin recklcs. Black Heads, h'otehcs, Punhurr. ■ an, Pimples, and all imperfections oi th. kin. It is not a cosmetic but a cure, yet is oet er for the toilet table than powder.' Sold r< or sent post paid upon receipt of Wi fi c qi’Vmsracc -Amu a Sheriffs Sales For March 1894. GEORGIA, Hom Covntv. Will be »<> I <l before the conrt house door in the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga , between tho .ecal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in ' March, 1894, the following described property ! l °F*ve acies of 1 «n<l in the southeast corner of r the west half of lot of laud Noone hundred ai d 1 fifty two, in th* 4th district and 'th section of Floyd County Georgia.commencing on tne south ' Hue of said iot 152, opposite the center of said lot,and measuring wi st on £said line 365 feet, ■ thence north 525 feet,thence east 365 feet, thence south to the starting j oiut 525 feet, levied on by virtue of a ti la is-ued from the Floyd city court io favor of .1 A '*ale, bearer, vs J S John son, as the projierty of the defendant. . Also at the sane time and place o’ etw o -1 horse wagon, Milburn make, one two-horsa wa :on, "Old Hickory,” one four horse iron axle * Pray. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issuedtroint.be Floyd city court in favor of George M. Battey, vs A B Penny, as the proper ty of the defend .nt. Also at the same time and place, one certain lot of land no. IO.iO in the third district and 1 fourth section of Floyd county »G eor f la - lev ied on bv virtue of ti ta issued from the Floyd ’ justice court of the 829th district C-M In favor of A W Wright, vs Torn Banker Jand Pierson Sanders as the properly of Tom Banks one of the defendants. Levy made by J D Baker, L C. Also at the same time a d t lace, south half of I lot of laud No. 214, in the 24-h district and 3rd section of Floyd county Georgia, levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor of Ann A Ellis vs Charlotte Cook , as the propeity of the defendant. ! Also at the same time and place,one ten horse power engine on Skids, made by Waterson En ’ gine Company. o»e pony saw mill with varia , hie feed, made by DeLoach Mill Mfg. co., also a e4B inch solid tooth circular s w. Levied on by virtue ot a mortgage ti fa issued from the <'lox d city court in favor of G e,> - Batty vs A B Penny Jt Bro., as the property of the de fendants. Th-above property can he seen on the farm of C P Morton, in Livingston district, I 16 miles from Rome. I Also the same time and place, southeast quar ter of lot of land No, 48 in the 4th district and 4th section of Floyd county, Georgia, and said quarterfof In containing 40 acres, more or less’ Levied on by virtue of afl fa issued from the justice court of the 1120th district* G M., in fa vor of Sisco & Starr vs W. P, Watson, as th® ) property of the dde.ida.it. Levy made by K H. < opelaml. L. C. Also, at the same time and place, carts of land lots number 358 and 323 in 23d district and 3rd section of Floyd county, Georgia, beginning at • a point in the center of the macadamized road leading from Rome to Cave Spring, (known the Cave Spring road, 612 feet southwesterly from the center of dummy line crossing on said mad. thence n >rth 55 degrees, 30 min. w< st, 585 feet, thence north 42degrees 20 min. east 265 feet feet thence north 30 degrees, 20 m n. east 174 feet; thence north .86degrees, 05 min. east 340 feet, thence north 40 degrees 25 min. east 651 feet: thence south 64 degrees 05 min eas' 821 . feet to the center of the macadamize Cave Spring road thence along the center of said road, to the beginning point. Sai.i tract of land con | taining twenty-fl ve acres of land, more or less together, with all tha improvements thereon. Levied c-i by virtue of a ti fa iss. ed from the Floyd superior court in favor of Harvay McGin nis bv hi-next friend J. M. McGinnis vs the Rome ST. et R tilroad Company as the property of the defendant. Also at the same time ar d place, lots of land Nos, .539, 541 and 542, in the 3d district and 4:h section of Floyd county (Jeo-gia. Levied on by , virtue of a fl fa iss 1 ed from the Floyd city court in favor of Thomas Philpot vs M. J. Bobo and William Richardson as tb-property i f the defe dant, William Richarson. Also at. the same time nd place, lots of laud No. 887, situated in the 3rd district and 4tb Beo tian of Floyd county, Georgi i, containing 40 acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of a fl’ fa iss ed from the Floyd justice court of the 924th district G M . in favor of R B Reeves for the use of B M Strickland vs J F Russell as the property of the defendant Also, at the same time and place, one twenty- I horse power enjine and boiler and two circular saws Levied upon bv virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued form Floyd city court in favor of G, G. Buchalrer vs. F. a. Brewer & Co , as the prop , erty of the defendants. The njine can be seen on the farm f J • Y. Angle. The boiler on the farm <>t Bettie Lewis. The saws on the farm <>f J. H. Mice - Also, at the same time and place, the follow ing described property, to wit: An undivided half interest in the following ties ribed lot in the town of North Rom** (formerly the town of Forestville), Floyd c-.umv, Georgia to-wit: Thelot lying between a lot of. H. M. wright on > the North a.id a lot of Hl M. Wrich on the Sou h. Said lot so levied upon frontin on Per kins street 100 feet, u.ore or less, amir unning bac" 300 feet deep, more or less and the street nuinlier of the house thereon n-w being 05 and being the lot whereon Morns Campbell now re sides. and will he sold by virtue of ati fa issued from justice court 919 district G. M., Flovd county, Georgia, in favor of C. I. Cain vs. James Campbell and Morris Campbell, and levied up on and wi'l l>e sold as the property of the defen dant, James Campbell. Levy made by w. M. 1 B< ars, L C., and written notice given, A Iso, at the same time and place, one hou ? e and lot in the Etowah division of the city of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, on the corner of Six’ll avenue anil fast Se end street, being the place where the defendant now resides Levied upon by virtue of a fl fa issued i'r< m the Floyd county city eourt iu favor of M. A. Reece vs. Mrs. w. C. Hail , as the property of the defen dant. Also at the same time and place, lot of land no. 48 in the 22d district ana third section of Floyd county, Georgia, and said lot of laxd con taining 160 acres, more or less; also all that lot of laud No. 61 in the 22d district and 3rd section of Floyd county Georgia, except the one acre heretofore conveyed to the trustees of the Con gregational Methouist church. Said part of lot so levied upon containing one hundred and fifty nine acres, more or less. ar d both of said lots being the farm upon w hich Harvey Washing ton now resides, Levied on by virtue of a fi fa is sued from the Floyd city court in favor of R. T. Fouche vs. George W shington and Harvey Washington as the property of the defendant, Harvey Washington. Also at the same time and j ] ace) a tract or parcel of land which is described as follows: One farm lying in a body codsisting of whole land No. 291 in 22ddistrict and3d section of Hoyd County: Georgia, containing 160 acres. Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd city court in favor of H M. Clay ton vs W a,, d Mrs. m, a* IVh.te, as the proper ty of the defendant Alsoat the same time and place, one log dray, 1 corn sheller, 1 pair platform scales. 1 ground hog horse power. Levied on bv virtue of afi fa issued from the Floyd city , ourt in favor of B *■ , Camp vs \V, D, Jones, as the property of the defendant. r > j a Iso at the sau e time and place, one twenty horse power portable engine and boiler mourned on skids made by the Erie citv Ton works : also one No 3 saw mi l, made by G, Wbeeland, and one circular saw. Le ied on by virtue of a mort gage fi fa issued from the Flovd city court in fa vor of George M. Battey for the use of the First National Bank of Rome Ga, vs W. b. Barnett as the property of the defendant, I’roperty to {ri * eeu 011 the far nos Zack Hall in N, C. dis- Jtl e C. Mooi’p,Sher ,I’. Central R’y & Banking Go 1 OF CEORCIA. rd. H. COMER, AND R. J. LOW Ry. Receiver s TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH 188. No 4 bouth Bound Nc Lvave Chattanooga - - . 400 pm “ Rome - - -.713 pm “ Cedartown - - tOO pm TRaIN NO 2. I.v. Cedartown 5 10 am. Ar. Gridin - 855 am ' “ Macon - - 11 00 am ' Savannah . 6 20 pm No 1 North Bound No Lv, Savannah ■ S if. pm Macon - - . 425 am Griffin • . . 925 pm Ar. Cedartown • 624 pm TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am .. Rome . 7 os am arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am Parties wishing to spend the oay in Chatta nooga. shou|d take the Central Railroad trail at 7 08 am returning at 7 13 pm train to am from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown, W. F, Shellman Trafic. Mgt., J. C. Haile Gen,, Pass., Agt. Savannah Ga. S. M. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt., I). t». Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt. , Atlanta Ga C. 8 Prnden Gen., Agent 1 W E. Huff Ticket Agent.’ Rome 5.1 j 1 HDUkTuIOTTIDS WATCHES 3 Clocks and Jewelry FOBCED SHE. COMMENCES THIb WEEK. We are forced to meet our obligations, and will sacrifice our stock to raise money. Here is an opportunity which has never be fore been presented tn the people of Rome. You certainly know what bargains are in this line. Everything will be sold at unheard of prices LUCAS & CO.* Purest Drugs! Lowest Prices! ASSIGN KES SALiT For the Benefit of Creditors The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of the lat e firm of W. M. GAMMON - & CO., will be closed out for i the benefit cf creditors. The money must be realized on v his stock at once and prices wili be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST Dunlaps $5 Ha*s at $2.50 E. &W. Collars at $2 per dozi Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchaser CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ex changed or taken back. All persons indebted to said firm | are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put out for collection. R. G. CLARK, Assignee. OF W. M. GAMMON & CO. ' NEW CENTRAL HOTEL, IB MANAGEMENT NEW FIMIffIB N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. I RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Seiling, _ SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOORING, CEILING,IMOVLDINiO BALhI'«TERSand RRA.CKLTS " D.'" I OT PRICES. AL NO3R&HUME ANN.. NT. To the Publie and ft Q the City of Rome: Inasmuch as Mr Walter Harris first agreed to make the r ce for coun cilman with the Seay ticket ami sub -80 juently became a candidate on the opposing ticket; the friends and sup porters of the Seay ticket have thought it advisable to run only a straight ticket, and as Mr. H. D. Hill, at the solicitation of many of the best citizens and business men of the city, having consented to become a candidate for councilman, the com mittee of citizens appointed to look after the matter are authorized to announce the following as the straight Seay ticket. For Mayor—John J. Seay. For Conncilmen—First "Ward Henry Harvey. Second Ward—H. S. Lansdell. third Ward —J, A. Gammon Fourth Ward —H. D. Hill. Fifth Ward-J. Henley Hoskinson. All citizens and voters having the best interest and welfare of Rome at heart are earnestly asked to give the ticket their support. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumitisn, neuralgia sprains, bruises, Irme back it quiCKly relieves paia STARKE THE mkbckakt TA-ILOR DSOME LINE OF FALL PATTERNS JUSTIn. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL ON S.M.STARkE ARMSTRONG blcck If you have sour stomach feel bilious, and y< ur head ache take a Japanese Liver Pellet, ’ will relieve you. Scid by J Curry Grugeist