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LOCALS.
Genial Joe Hamilton of Etna,
was in the city this forenoon abat
ing hands with boat of warm
friends.
That Burko Automat ic'tl ?i
washer at 418 Broad Street
all creation cleaning c’olht* ; Y -
jrist carry your clot han t’ner
and have thorn washed ■wv
white free of cost.
Take the Ladies to
the Great Minstrel
Show at Nevin’s to
night.
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
Regular convocation of Rome
Chapter No 26, of Royal Arch Ma*
sone, at 7,30 o'clock to night. Work
in the Royal Arch Degree. Compan
ions fraternally invited.
Mux MeyerLardt, H. P.
E. F Clark, Sec,
Many ladies visited tho store J
room, No. 518 Broad Street, on
Saturday and witnessed tho oper
ation of the Burko Automatic
Washing Machine. Messrs Futrell
& Harris, the gentlemen who are
introducing the machine are not
more highly pleased with tlrir
prospects in Rome, than are the
ladies with the machine and its
work.
There is no money saved and
compounded without danger from
panics and depression, like that of
a life policy in tho Penn, Mutal
Life Insurance Company,
R. G. Cross, Agent.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. J. W. May is new ready for
spring work. Dreeses and chil
dren’s especially Cuttin and
504 Broad St.
IT DOES NOT PAY '1 O LI V 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. seated 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.
Send your wash to No. 418
Broad Street and h..v it done free
of charge by the Burke Automat
ic Washing Machine. Every house
wife in the city cordially invited
to call and see the mao?, n in op
eration.
NEW TONSORI.'.L PAi:O
Frank Taylor the old knig* ‘
the razor has openu i p a new La.
ber shop at 224 Broad s;,c 4. 1 j
iuVitesall his friends and pat i c .
to call early and often . I—24'
WE 11 AVE BOUG HT
The entire stock, fixtures and
* good-will of the late firm of
CROUCH & WATSON
And 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.
Trevitt & Johnson,
DANIEL SULLY IN THE MIL
LIONAIRE.
Mr. Daniel sully, than whom
here i» perhaps, no more truthful
pirtrayor at the simple-hearted
h•post Iri-’iniHU, ni’l appear a'
<-v■ fb n • voxt Friday
1 r«h,9th. in llm Millionaire.
Mr. Sully is always the Irish
\merict»n an Irishman who comes
corn sturdy stock, endowed with
'suer- m measure of mother wit,
vith ilie leu-on of self-reliance
Well learned. He depicts a chara “
ter uncouth in cornpirson with
he soft graces of a courtier, which
rverth 1 s giv> s forth a deep and
vibrant note of sincerity; a truly
gentle bearing that is more telling
than artificial manner; a charac
ter which is a dynamic menance
to the vicious and a tower of
strength to the weak; a character
which is a source of joy to women
and children. Mr. f-uly’s Irish
man is not of the c n -shap&d h t
nor of the red flannel shirt, feut an
Irishman which we always have
with us and about us. In his char
acterization, there istru’h without
offense or exagjeration a verita
ble “touch of nature which makes
the whole world Km.”
Prices SI,OO 75c. 25c. Box sheet
open at YMsers,
Take the Ladies to
the Great Minstrel
Show at Nevins to
night.
GORTONS CELEBRATED NEW
orlean's minstrels, the best, on
TOMORROW NIGHT AT NEVIN'S.
Dewitt Cook, an artist of an ex
ceptional grace and skill in expert
jugglery with Indian Clubs, is one
of the strong features with Gorton‘s
Minstrels. Mr, Cooke does “«me of
the most intricate work imagina
ble with one, two and three clubs,
and never makes an error. Nor
does he ever fail to win the heart
inst approbation from the audi
ence.
Mr. Cooke made a most pro
nounced hit during the recent en
gagement of this organization at
the Grand Payret Theatre, Havana
Cuba.
The engagement is fog one
night, Monday, March sth.
Do .’t miss the Free open air
Concert in front of the Oper House
tomorrow Monday, at 12 o'clock
and street arade.
LOA N ( N 1 11 E IMI RANCE
If you w nt to borrow some mon
y in y cur life ineuance policy
correspond with me. Loans made
for any length of time from 1 to
15 y are at 5% interest, No collat
-■ ci pt your policy necesary
i. ..e loan, Give amount o
lite of issue kinds of policy
[ ° ■ age of insured and name of
cci. t iy where yen write,
J no. J, Mickle
ts Roni" Ga,
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY MARCH 5, 1894,
A KLUSTER OF
BULL'S EYE SHOTS.
If th* piles of mcrl in fr*nt « the
imißouie temple were fit for fert.il z m »
they would doubtless have been ca t
e<i into the II tHiiltou bottoms ere
this.
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I want to cull the attention of every
I lady in Rome to the add of Base
Brother’s & Co., which appears in
this iesue of the Hostler if Rome
There is a perfect feast of bargains it
stock, at Bass Brothers & Co. Store,
and r.o time should be wasted , but
every body should go at once
get into the first ruek.
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Dock Lowry, of the Southern Ex
press, is satisfied that advertising—
in the Hustler of Rome —pays. IL
has a world of eats, in fact ha 1 cats
enough before breakfast to start
pretty good catalogue.
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Street overseer Brown has de
clared war on the Hustler **i
Rm, w4h all due respect to Mr.
Brown, I would like to suggtsi
that if he renders the city the en
tire service for which he is pai?
he will have little timo left it
which to canvass against us,
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Any man who in secresy dees
an underhanded mean contempta
ble deed by which to injure anoth
e■. is n white livered coward. And
a man who would take advantage
of such to still further ir jure, is
ue better than the other cur.
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The “mud sljngei“ is a gentleman
by the side of some people who re
sort to the most contemptible meth
ods when overtaken by justice and
when political defeat stares them .in
the face.
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3 Tomorrow’s election ie not going
I to be carried by intimidation,
. neither will the people with a
barrel * “bny“ en- ugh suffrage t<
r get in. Their efforts to do so we!
. prove a boomerang and thev will
_ become the laughing stock in the
community, Mark that predic
tion.
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jgTbe County Commissioners tne I •
regular monthly session this fore
1 noon. Only routine business cairn
tip set disposition. On account ot
the death of Mrs. Morgan, mothei
of Mr. Morgan of the architects
firm of Bruce AMorgan, the mattei
of accepting the court house was
deferred for 30 days
“Perhaps you would not think so
but h very large proportion of dis
eases in New Yotk comes from care
lessness about catching cold ’ save
Dr Syrus Edson. ‘‘lt is such a simple
thing and so common that very few
people, unless it is a case of pneunau
d.a, p y nt. '-« cold. New-
York is one of the healthiest placet
on the Atlantic Co*bt and yet there
are a great many cases of catarrh and
consumption which have their erigin
in this neglect of the simplest precau
tion of every day life. The most
sensible advice is, when you have one
get rid of it as soon as possible. By al!
means do not reg’e tit ’Dr. Edten
does not tell how to cure a cold but
we will. Take Chamberbiu’s Couj.h
Remedy . It will relieve the lungs,
aid expectoration, open the secretions
and soon effect a pern anent cure .
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros. Druggist.
( ham berlain’s Cough Remedy give
the best satii f Action of any cough
medicine I hanble, and as a seller
leads all other preparations in this
market. I recommend it because
is the best medicine I ever handled
f>r ooHghr, colds and croup. A. W
Baldridgf, Millersville, 111. jr er
eale by Lowry Bros. Druggist.
A severe rheumatic pain in the
left shoulder had troub ecfrMr. J. H
Loper, a well known druggist es Des
Moines, lowa, for over six months.
At times the pain was so severe that
he could not lift anything. With all
he could do he could not get rid of it
untill he applied Chamb- rlaiu’s Pain
Balm. “I only made three applica
tions of it,” he says, “And have since
been free from all pain’’ He now
reccosamends it to persane similarly
afflicted.- It is for sale by Lowry
Bros. Druggist.
MTt’s Sales Far HaicH
1894.
GEORGIA, H.ovi> Pointy.
Will lie »<>'d before the conrt house door In
the city ot Rome, Floyd county, betW'-en
th-legal horns ol wile on the first Tuesday in
, Mar 11. 1854, the following described property
tO i.T*. r '»c>eßof Hndin the southeast corner of
the wes' half of lot ot land .scene hundred and
fi.rv wo. I.l'- 4:district and 'th section ot
t lev 1 County Georgia,<l Biuiei.cing ou the south
~,i I ot re. O'po-ite the center of raid
io\a -I lot-11l ■! aw<S' on Jsaid lice 365 feet,
thei.c ■ north r.->-t,thence east M feet, then«.e
« itl, o-,l e st? 1:i 1 g 1 oinl 5-5 feet. Levied on
I, v"tue of afi ia i7 ~ed from th« Floyd city
court 1 . favor <4 .1 A ale, bearer, vs J S John
son, as the property of the defendant.
Also at the san o tiine and place o e t w o
horse wagon, Milburn matte, one two-liorsa
wa wi>,- Uhl Uick. ry.” one four.horse iron axle
,r iv I/-, i c d on bv tirtne of a mortgage fi ra
issued iroin the F’lovd city court in favor ot
George M Battey, vs A B Fenny, as the proper
ty of tlio defend .nt.
Also at the same time and place, one certain
lot of land no. loann the third district and
fourth section ol Floyd county Georgia. Lev
ied on liv virtue of ti fa issue-d from luc 1 myil
justice CCIII-I of tile X-'.irh district n Min favor
bl A W " right, vs Tom Banker Jand Pierson
Samleis as the property of'l oin Banks one ol
the defendants Levy made b.i J H Baker, I. C.
Also at the same time a <1 1 lace, south half o'
lot of land No. 214. iu the 24 h dis. rict and 3rd
section of Floyd eouut? Georgia, levied on by
virtue of a fi la issued from ttie Floyd Sti] erioi
court in favor of Ann A Ellis vs Charlotte Look
as the prope.ty of the defendant.
Also at the same time and place,one ten horst
power engine on Skids, made by Waterson En
gine Company. one )i»>ny saw mill with varia
!i!o feed, made by DeLoach Mill Mfg. < 0., alsv
■ > e4" inch solid tooth circular s w. Levied 01
by virtue ota n.or gage ti fa issued, from th,
. lo> d city court in favor of G c,) - Baity vr
a if l enny & Bro., as the prop-rty of the de
fend.ints. Th above propei tv cam be seen <.
-hefarm of CP.Morson, in Livi.igston district
1(1 miles f.om Rome.
Also the s ims time and place, southeast quar
,er ot lot of land No, 4< in the 4th district am
Uh se< tion of Floyd county, Georgia, and sail
qnartei'of In containing 4<i acres, moi« «r less
levied on by virtue of ali fa issued from th'
.Uitice court of the 1120. b district- G. 11., in ft.
v-or of Sisco A-Starr vs W. I’, Watson, as tb<
oropeiay 01 iimd.ne.i.laat. L;,-y- m„tle by ft
11. 1 opetand. L. C.
Also, at the same lime and platy 1 , ’ arts of lam
tots number 358 ami 323 in 23d district P.ml 3r<
lecti. n of Floyd county, Georgia, beginning at
a point in the '-enter of be ma tulainizz il r
leading from Roma to Cave Spring, iknown at
he Cave Spring road, (42 feat -outhwesterly
from the center of dummy line crossing on sail
read, thence n irrh 5 > degrees, 3<> min. w. st, 58.'
feet, thence nor.h TJdegiees 20 min. east 265 feel
feet thence nortli 30 degrees, 20 in n. east C
feet; thence nortli 36 degrees, 05 min. east 34'
feet, thence norib 4.) degr< e.v 25 min. east 65
feet, thence south C 4 kg-ees 05 min eas 82
feet to the center of the maeadamiae Cav-'
Spring road theme .dong the ci liter of said r< ad
to the b, ginning point. Sain liaiH ol'laud eon
aiiiing tv.eiity-n vc acres of Pud, u.oic or les.
togethes. w..li all .he improvements thereon
Levien on 1 y virtue oi a li fa i.-s ed from .'hi
Floyd superior court i’i favor of H irvay McGiu
ilj by i.L- .: <t friend J. M. .McGinnis vs the
Rou.e S.r. et Railroad Cvt.ipa:-y 3S the propeity
.f the defendant.
Also at th same time •« 1 <1 place, lots of lam
Nos, 539, '4l and 542, in the 3d district ami 4 i
section ot Floyd couuty Qeo gia. Leiiedon b
irtueof a li fa iss ed from the Floyd cit
court in favor id' I homas Philpot vs M j. Bob
and W ill! ' Pie!' ri.on as th-property <f th
lefe ilant, William Richarson. <
Also at the same time -nd place, lots of lam
Vo 887, situated in the 3rd df°t.~iet and 4th see
tion of Fl 'yd < ‘.urity, GeorgD, containii g 4'
Mercs inure or less Levied on by virtue of ali
la iss ed from the Floyd justice court of tin
124ih district <; M. in favor of R B Reeves so
he use of B M Stri llaml vs J F Russeh as tin
.roperty of the deten iant
Alsu, at the same time and place, one t winty
lorse puvver enjlne ami boiler and .wo circula
avvs Levied upon by <irtue of a mont age ti
issued form Floyd ci v court in favor of G, 4
tuclial er vs. F. a. Brewer & < 0 ,as rl e prop
■rty of the defendants. The njine can be sec:
nt the farm I ,J ■ V. Angle. The boiler on tin
i’anno< Bettie Lewis. The saws on the farm ot
.). 11. nice-
A'-o. at the same time and place, the follow
ing described proper, y, to wit: An umlividei
'alt interest in the following < e» ribed lot i:
lie tow :i of North Kom : (fuimerly the tow n o:
7oiestville), F''y4 c.iimv, v-airaia to-wit
"helot lying between a I'aa-of. 11. M. flight 01
he Nortli aud* Tfii-'W H M. WTigh on tin
■ioy bt sftld lot so levied npou frontin on Per
kins street 109 feet, • ore or less, andrunnint
iac; 3tW feet deep, more or less and the stree
lumber of the house thereon m w being 05 am
being the lot whereon Morris Campbell jtovv re
• ides, and will be sold bv virtue ofati fa issue
from justice court ill!) district <>. M., Flovi
county, Georgia, in favor of (’. I, Cain vs Jamet
3ampl ell and Morris Campbell, ami levied up
on and will be sold as the property of the dele 1-
laut, James Campbell. Levy made by w. M
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
Roms, Floyd county, Georgia, on the corner 01
Six'll avenue ami asr Se end street, being rln
place where .he defendant now re-ides Leviei
upon by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Floyd
county city eourt in 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 tn the22d district ami third section of
Floyd comity, Georgia, ami sai l lot of lir. l con
aiuing 160 acres, mor -or less; also all that lot
of lam! No. 61 ill ttie 22d district ami 3rd Section
of Fl»yd county Georgia, except the one acre
heretofore conveyed to the trustees of the Con
gregational Methodist church. Said part of lot
■o levied upon containing one linnarea amltifi y
uine acres, mo e or less, ai d both of said lots
being Ihe farm upon which Harvev washing
tou now resides, Levien on bv virtue of a li fa is-
Uted from the Floyd city court in favor of R. T.
Fouche vs. George W ehiugton and Ha*vey
Washington as ti e property ol the delemiant,
Harvey Washington.
Also at the sa-ve time ami place, a tract or
pare. 1 >f land which is described as follows
»)ne farm lying in a body codsisting of whole
lot of land No. 291 in 22d district and3d section
of F.oyd County; Georgia, co itainiug 160 acres.
I,evied on by virtue of a ti fa issued from the
Floyd city court in favot of H M. Clay ton vs W
N. white and Mrs. M, A' White, 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 by virtue of a fi fa
issued from the Floyd city court in favor of B
F, Carnp vs W, D, Jones, as the property of the
defendant.
a Iso at the satr e time and place, one twenty
horse power portable engine and boiler moun'ed
on skids made bv the Erie citv ron works: also
one No 3 saw mill, made by G, W beeland, and
one circular saw. Le ied on by virtue of a mort
gage ti fa issued from the Floyd city court in fa
vor of George m. Battey for tlie use of the First
National Bank of Rome Ga, vs W. B. Barnett
as the property of the defendant. Property to
be seen on the farm of Zack Hall in N, C. dis
tnct.
Jil e C. Moore,Sheri .
Geiiiral B’y & Banking: Go'
OF CEORCIA.
H. H. COMER. AND R. J. LOW.
Receivers
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH 189
No 4 bouth BOuna Nc
Lvave Chattanooga - - . 400 pm
“ Rome - - --713 pm
“ Cedartown - - rOO pm
TRaIN NO 2.
Lv, Cedartown 5 10 am.
Ar. -Griffin - 855 am
“ Macon - - - 1100 am
•’ Savannah - 620 pm
Nol Rlprth Bound No
Lv, Savannah •845 pm
•• Macon 4 25 am
“ Griffin - - . 5 25 pm
Ar. Cedartown . • 624 pm
TRAIN NO. 3.
Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am
.’. Rome -7 08 am
arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am
Parties wishing to «pend the oay in Chatta
nooga. should take the Central Railroad trait
at 7 08 am returning at 7 13 pm train to am
from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown,
W. F, Shellman Traftc Mgr.,
J. C. Haile Gen., Pass., Agt.
Savannah Ga.
S. R. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt.,
D. G. Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt,
Atlanta Ga
C. S Pmden Gen., Agent
W E. Huff Ticket Agent."
Rome 4.
WJVTCHP2B 3
Clocks and Jewehy
FORCED SILL I
_ COMMENCES THlo WEEK.
We are forced to meet our obligations, a™
will sacrifice our stock to raise money.
Her* is an opportunity which has never bed
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!
"ASSIGNEE’S SA LeT■
For the Benefit of Creditors
The large stock T)f (Nothing, Hats, Fi rnishing Goods.
Prunks, Bags, Vaiises, in fact the entire stock of the latej
inn of W. M. GAMMOX & CO-, will be closed out for
he benefit <*f creditors.
The rroney must be realized oh this stock at once and
ot ices wili be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST
Dunlaps $5 at $2,50 E. &W. Collars at s2per doz
Clothing and everything instock at prices to suit purchaser!
'ASH down will bo demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ex
changed or taken back. All persons indebted to said firm!
ire hereby notifed to settle at once or claims will be put oat
for collection,
R. G. CLARK, Assignee.
OF W. M. GAMMON & CO-
’IFcSIjBII
SEN fi'EMB
N. M. GOMEZ Prop rictor. |
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
A.LL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
MILL*
We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOORING, CEILING _ t r .UOLN(*
BA iut V !ujrp Hi:S and Bl . k TKETS
Al v cR & HUME
To th® Publi® and Vwt i. .1 the City
of Romo:
Inasmuch as Mr Walter Harris
first agreed to make the r ce for coun
(ilman with the Seay ticket and sub
sequently 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 tieket, and as Mr. H. D. Hill,
at the solicitation of many of the
bent 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—Jo 1 i J
For Councilmen—First Ward-
Henry Harvey.
Second Ward—H. S. Lansdell
Third M ar —J, A. Gammon
Foui th Wa —H. D. Hill.
Fifth Ward—J, Henley Hoskinson
All citizens and voters having the
best interest and welfare of Rome at
heart are eai r estl asked to give the
ticket their support.
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia
sprains, bruises, lame back it’
quickly relieves pain
"STARKB
the:
MERCHANT
TJtIXOB
DSOME LINE OF
FALL PATTERNS
JUSTIN.
ORDERS EXECUTED
PROMPTLY AND IN
THE VERY LATEST
STYLE.
CALL ON
S.M.STAMB
ARMSTRONG
BL’-CK
If vou have sour Bt ' oina , c \he>
feel bilious, and year head ac jf
take a Japanese Liver ‘ nf
will relieve you. S<.id y 1
Curry Oruggist