The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 05, 1894, Image 3

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Bass, B others & Co. Exceptional Opportunity For Bargains, «v» — _—lT T~ T® t.l.ULJ">_r--—-in JI Ml T..~.~11~*~ rrmUTLIB r^lT ,-j3*9^’Sfc JoC * BW """ . J thinking twice before j a the housi came in fora liberal wide uwatb ; and, now, in turn, ou An? ycu , these day*, portion of the Great Treasure customer’s shall havw iho cppor- v ou?p ? . little money in picked up by us at the mammoth Gitiity of a veritable money-a iv- V'hen there ,u [should Bankrupt sale of the James H. ’ n g in Rome rareiy if ever circulatton, an purchasing Walker company’s stock in Chica- "Q” a ' e d in this city . look close y attention is go a few days ago, notice of which 1 ho . ere uU ne.v-were Qtrfl .)g h of a dime, aiteunuu b us mauufae'ur -d for this sprin s bust ’d to the extraordinary values announcement has already been l)P8g an(l t| . tfy H ,. H t - )f yru ca “ ftre ina kmg m new spring made in the public Journals. Much under their worth—Come to th*’ mi • department It was a place where money cut a see us. ffi ercbaßdiß*t- f 750 ~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 gauge drop-stich hose 10, 300 Pairs 40-gauge silk finish hose worth 50c 25 200 Men’s Linen bosom shirts open b’k and f’t 40 60 doz, 1900 Linen four ply collars lOc 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 OO 25 „ „ silK - $1.25, 24 Black satin 75c. 60 Doz. Doyles worth 50c at per doz, 25c- 10000 Yds. Best spring prints worth 7c at sc. Turkey Red Damask 19 Ladies muslin under-wear worth per piece 75f0r50c An Immense lot of Hamburg Edging prices 1-2 Ladies shirt waists as Low as 25c THE other articles yon need are pi iced at the BOTOM When yon go shopping find yonr way to USTo. 25 Broad Street, Come to see ns. Bass, Brothers &_Co. AGENTS make five dollars a day. . Greatest Kitchen utencil ever inverted. ’» Retails 35 cte. 2to 6 sold in every house: san pk Postage paid five cents. MeMAKIN & Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. The persistent cough which usuall follows an attack of the grippe can li permanently cured by takins Chain berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. Me (juire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La Grippe left me with a severe cough, After using several different medi cines without relief, I tried Chambei - 8 s Cough Remedy, which effected , a permanent cure, I have also found ■ it to be without unequal for children j when troubled with colds or croup. | 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by : nowry Bros Druggist. FEMALE WEAKNESSES, i o“er7liZT n ? ieinthe 'OH Prime of life. ' M-l hs-mn .° n “' ld . le age,but are seldom sound SELF \vi r is,this you ask? We answer ed and b ' * 1 I>llt your life can be lengthen- Once t" !C Uiade hsppy if you commence AT positnri ? y a ne packa K 8 of P«i« Viginal Sup- Xanew’ VOUWIII " eVM re « ret Will sure ap t L u ° f you and wi ” al ’So'utly n OEXI‘ERIMe Yt e weaknesses. I A im.iti.n N<>doctors examination WuallventirpV"™’ *f ucorrbea 01 whites are ions.' Price J ™ re<,l, y one or two applica- 1 K6by ma “ prepakl ’ l A| k R1 MEDYCO. BOSTON MASS, ETIC NERVINE. 5 " N Li ?o';i with writteri iC. t ' yuarantao ' fM.. •>.-•. ■'*-rvounProstra. ■ v w-~ " *' ’’■ C| ts, Cinl- r»- /i V , £»<■;, Headache and ' '’o'li'.-inmidWoke- Jr-r ’ ,K ”’u - adl’vex •fcr-ST.- r- ' s Vx. ?'bar , u: .j A!co _ ft-J’' ~ 7Ar~TdR 'l.'l; .'.I Drp es- tor.ingel ... . ... ■ I.uw„. • : d'a'. ‘s].'.’. V, ! ' !lk t . T ? aiJS dieli p' : ' ■ . ' I'fr-IV,, ‘/■-‘“l’u - x'm’.’, f/'O'rWl. give a ' -2 ■ : '' ri »tit.ee k,; lw j only by our”eg. druggist <• . .. '•Xk. < n " -'edr-ng , s c *."*'« <■>-. t..K,'“ ..nd mo 1e,.. k ‘ •• -rfl W. '»■ 1 h’*,*- . . -(j OF I •h'.Kin- a v.i- jj tt natne** .imped ou Lotto lu, pri Axiin uoxvn ua u fraud. * W. L» Douclas S 3 SHOE V7. T,. DOUGL AS Shoes are styli h, easy f t j tin?» and ifive belter satisfaction at the prices nJ vertised than any other make. ’ v one pair and • be convinced. The stampin'' of XV .L. L'ougl. • name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to tho-e who wc?r them. Dealers who push th* sale of \V. L. Doubles Shoes gain customers, which helps tn inc’-ease the : les on their fuH line of firm I..‘Thcv can afford to sell at a lessprcf.L r«nd \’ C S.'lie 2 vou can s***"-- mon« v bv buying; aH T*.»r rV’ve»r fifth*. ' J .-nlrr advertised below. ....... 'io-;. V;r, <■ G Sold Ir- CANTRELL & OWENS WE TELL YOW nothing new when we state that It pays to engafe tn a permanent, moat healthy pleasant bust teas, that returns a profit for every day s wo.\i 4uch is the business we vffer the working class Wo tcaeh them how to make money rapidlv, ano fuarantee every one who follows our instruction* mithfully Mie making of OJOO.OO a month. Every one who takes hold now and works win surely and speedily increase tlieir earnings; then* tan be no question about it; others now’ at wort are doing It, and you, reader, can do the same Thie is the best paying that yoa haw ever hud the chance to secure. /on w'iM make t grave mistake if you fall to give it a trial at onc< if von grasp the situation, and act quickly, vol will directly find yourself in a most prosperous business, at which you j*.n surely make and save large sums of money. The results of flnly a few nuurs’ work will often equal a week’s wages. Whether you are old or young, man or woman, 1. makes no dilference, — do aa we tell you, and ruc >vss w.U meet you at the very start. Neithej experience or capital necessary. 7’hose who wort _ •oi> us are rewarded. Wh-y not write to day foi Dasticuicea, free ? E. C. AL.LEN A KMJ., Tox No mAuguuUiMe JIpS ’x" • » Gina ?? i , t?>f 5 f/J/J -Li 1 ’> I'g 3nr J “SUJ ah '/i.. Ai;’j *4 Tio u-u>.< 171 or? ’/ 4>7,.;v THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY MARCH ,5 1894, Is as safe and harmless as a flai seed poultice. It acts like a poul tice, drawing out fever and pain, and curing al’ diseases peculiar to ladies. “Orange Blossom” 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 sl. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co. a Panorama Place, Chicago, W. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM- ERS Water tax for the Fourth Quaiter is now past due. This being the last quarter for the fiscal year, it will be necessary for consumers 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, a‘ the water works office can do, be tween the horn’s of 2 and 6 o’clock p m L J Wagner, IGENTMAKES Five Dol’ars a -laysellins Athe greatest Kitchen Utensil ever invented. Retails for thirty five cects. Tw> to six can be seld in every house. Millions s hi in this coun try alone. Dent miss the Wr<-" oorrunity ever known to make money, ea t... and q.'ickly. Sample sent, postage prepaid for live cents. McMAKIN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohl > Warters “txtra Good” is his newest brand and is the best cigar on the Rome market. AAOSKS <e«sding k M,n’.c, or chudtet' . - rwcrik lag up. should t .k.i »asitOVV2*’' <;<•»> fen.Tt.Jiu. »s •» Mta.’tuit; evr* M- .nCla-?:. - 'tUMnetteisß. Liver - FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman from the Fifth Ward of t»e city of Rome If d’cted I pledge myself to dis charge my duti* a to the best of my ability, irrespective of party favoritism or nationality, with <queal rights to all, and special favors to none. I j romise you the above and ask you to vote lor mu. It it should be insisted that I was not born in Georgia, I will say in reply that it was not my fault. If I could have bad my choice, I would have been born iu Georgia. Never theless, 1 am here with you as a matter of choice. L"t Rome rise o fall, I am with her, All that I have is hors. W hatever is her destiny is mine. _ L. Lytle. A STARTLING PLATFORM. Editor Hustler of Rome: The following is a platform for economy : 1 Let the clerk be clerk and treasure’, salary per year SI,OOO. 2. Let the 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 cjuncilmeu in pro portion to the above scale and all other officials of th*» city likewise 6, Let the contracts ®ut to the lowest responsible bidder. 7, We favor a reduction of th* street tax to $2 00. Where money cairt be paid I favor three days m 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 cutoff the list of the various com pai ies. reducing each company,s mem bership to 25 able bodied men. L. Lytle. Application for Charter under nan.e of Qostanaula S earn boat and Trading Company. Georgia, Floyd County— To th i Superior court of said county; Geo. W Trammell, H L Trammell, Frank Holdbrooks and their associates show they de sire to be made anl created a body corporate. And that they be created such body corporate under the name of the Oosta 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 in the city of Rome Floyd County, Ga. The character of the business to be done and carried on by said corooration is the running of a steamboat upon the Oostamr.la and Coosa rivers and hauling freights ami charging there for ; the buying and selling of lumber, bricks and all kinds of building material and dealing in country produce and genetai merchandise. The object ot said corporation being paeunia ry gain tostockholders therein. The capital stock of said corporation to be two thousand dollars actually, al i either m »ney or property before beginning business and div' ded into shares of one hundred dollars ea with the privilege of increasing the ca ’ stock to twenty five thousand dollars or other amount as may lie 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, purposes and object aforesaid and thereby duly chartered as such body corporate Geo. & waiter Jtfarris, Petitioners Attorneys Fi ed in office Feb. 19, 18:4, Wm E, Bey siegle, Clk.Sup, Ct. Georgia Floyd County— The above application for charter of “Oosta naula Steamboat and Trailing Company.” is a trne copy as appears of record in my office. This Feb. 19, 1894, Win, E, Bet siegle, Clerk Superior Court, F. C. G, A. Application for Leiters of Aministration. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas James H. Vaughn, administrator of George W. Vaughn, represents to ffle court in his petition duly tiled, that he has administered George W. Vaughn’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to ah w cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his admin istration ami receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 18.>4 This Fe y. 5 18. 4. John P. Davis Ordii a y Floyd County 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 letter* . f administration on the estate of Isabella Carroll, late of said county. This is to cite all ami singular toe creditors and i ext of kin of Isabella Carroll to be and appear at my office w thin t’te t ime allowed by law ami show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Thom as F Carroll on Isabella Carroll s estate. Witness? inv h >nd and official signature ti.is sth day ol rebuary 1894, John P, Davis, Ordinary. Fit«, dizzineßa, hysteria, waks fulness, bad dreams nnd softer ini’ of the Lrain quickly cured hy Magnetic Nervine. Sold by T). M Curry Druggist Application for Letters oi Dismission. Georgia—Floyd county: Whereas, J. s. Berryhill, administrator of ". N. Buchanan dec. re,>r«sents to the court ms petition uuly file.., t nt- lias ndministwred W N. Buchanan's estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, 'hidred, and creditors, to show cause, it any they can, why said aununis trator should not be discharged from his ad ministration afld receive le xers of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuaiy Sth 1894, John P. Davis, 2-6-90 U Ordinary. Am lieation for Letters of dm mission. Gnoitui A, Floyd ouuty: Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White, guardian of Charles G. Deason, represents to the court in her petition duly tiled, that she has administer ed said wards estate ■ This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why t aid guardian should not be di charged fr-in her guardianship and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March 1894. This Dec, Sth, 1893. John P. Davis. 12-8-90 d Ordinary, F. Co. Ga. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEoRGIAFIoyd County: Whereas Mrs Lizzie Hughes Ad ninistratrix John Hughes Estate represents to the court in her petition duly tiled, that she has admini John Hughes estate. This is to cite al persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to Show cause, if any they can,why said adminis tratrix should not lie discharged from her ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March 1894, This Dec. 4th 1893. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co- Georgia 3 m Application foj Letters of Dis missal!, GEORGIA— Floyd County Whereas J L Chambers Administraor Agnes L Chambers represents to the court in his peti ion duly tiled that he has Jadmini stered Agnes I. Chambers estate. Thsi is to cite all persons concarnad, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged I rom his adiniuistra and recciv > letters of dismission on the firs Monday in April 1894 This Jan Gih 1894 John P Davis Ordina-y Floyd Co, Ga Dismission. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: Whereas Samuel Funkh >user, Administrator of Hattie McKinzie, Dec <l, represents to the court in his petition duly flitd, that he has ad ministered Hattie McKinzie estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi •rs, to show cause, if any thev can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administrat.on and rec- ive letters of dismis sio ion the first Monday in April 1894. This January Ist 1894. John P, Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. 1-3—9od. ' Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : w. A. Rhud having in proper form applied to n’e for perma nent letters of administration on the estate of Aggy Berryhill, late of said county. This is to cite al) and singular the creditors and next of kin of Berryhill to be and appear at my 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- Khudv on Aggy Berryhill’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature this sth day of Febuarv 1894 John P, Davis Ordinary- Floyd County, Letters of Admsnistration. GORGIA.FLOYDCOUNTY. To all whom it may concern:- Thomas E wee-ins having iu proper form applied to me for pernanent letter, of adininis rattion on the estate of Jacob weems, late of said county This is to cite all and singular the creditors-and next kin of Jacob Weems to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not lie granted (_o Thomas E. weems on jacob weems estate, witness my hand and official signature this sth day el February 1894 John P, Davis Ordinary Floyd County Executors, Sale. Agreeable to >in order of the Court of Ordina ry of Floyd county ;will be sold a auction at the Court house doorlat Calhoun Ga Coun’y of Gordon on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale : The following property to wlt all that tract of land in the 14 District and 3rd Section of originally Cherokee now Gordon county, known as the Printup farm lying on the East si le of the Oostanaula River about (3 miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven ('H i aud two hundred and twenty two (222) and three par's of lots lying on the East side of the Oos an tala River, known as lots two hundred and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one (221) and two hundred and forty eight ("48) con tains in all about seven hundred and twenty (720) acres more or less, together with Ferry and Ferry road sold as the property of Henrv 8. Printup late of County of Floyd, dated. Tills Ist day < f March 1894 John C. Printup Exector of Esta-e of IL 8, Printup Dec’d. atMmuaaanßflMMmKUKwasnaeßQMis DUPREE & BURNEY ARCHITECTS & BUILDEHS ROME GY. made, subject to approval of at o a: I stv’es or modern building. -«LADIES’!’§<- If you our llow.r »aed dont buy any annuals: we propose to supply you with all you will want (200 varieties) FREE we do it simply to call your attention to something better which to see is to want. The brightest and best of en cdicals for 11 e 1 cme is “WOMEN 1 a large illustrated monthly, as bright is a new pin and as charming as a spring bonnet. It is brimfull of everything a woman wvnts to know ind will bring sunshine to the home the year round. It is but to fit ind to please women, the home inak ii- Now sot our offer Send us ten jants [stamps or silver] and we wil send you WOMEN two months on tri al, and in addition, will send you 200 varieties of. job iiimi 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 C-ZVINT SAVE MONEY By Getting Estimat From the SHANKLIN PRITG HOUSE. SIHZJLIISriKZLTILT rczsTzr 1 t iOJZLi ANNOUNCEMENT. The Hustler of Rome is' • ■ honzed to announce the folk 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. Lansde . Third Ward —J. A. Gammoi.. Fourth Ward—H. D. Hill, Fifth Ward—Henry Hoskinson. Get Shaved at Bob Lewis’ ten cents.