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Bass, Brothers & Co.
Exceptional Opportunity For Bargains,
X*' ' ' *• *~ “ a3RWK * k4
—7".- .. .„»» before lin the house c.me in for a liberal wide eaath; aud now, u, turn, oa
Ars jou Ihmkn , . portion ol the Great Treaeure eu.toraer. shall have the oppor-
rott ed tt><?"7 i.; picked up by u. at the mammoth Juntty of a ver,.able mouey-esr-
\Vhe»'he«''>’ l ”. l ' , t ,,n Should Bankrupt eale of the Junto. U. lag Ml. m Rom. rarely ts ever
? ,rC v U J o ? eiy to the purchaemg \V alker company a etock in Ch ea- g al) ne;v _ W( , n
°° .1 f p dime, attention is go a few ays ago, no ic o manufactur d for this spriii. 8 buai
gtre'-'g 1 " px(raorf ]jiniry values announcement has already been uegß an j they are here for you.
called to tb« ' x , spring made in the public Journals. Much under their worth—Come to
that w« «r 0 n,ft d pp ar tinent It was a place where money cut a see us.
Tbo'doz. Jersey Ribbed Vests, Osc.
00 Boy’s shirt waists Garners percales 3 for $ 1 00,
500 Yards A. F- C Ginghams, 8 7-8
«00 Pairs fine gauge drop-stich hose 10.
°OO Paiis 40-gauge silk finish hose worth sOc 25
200 Men’s Linen bosom shirts open b’k and f’t 40
fi nrioz 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
04 „ 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 wor h 7c at sc.
Turkey Red Damask J 9
Ladies muslin under-wear worth per piece 75for 50c
An Immense lot of Hamburg Edging prices 1-2.
Ladies shirt waists as Low as 25c
THE other articles yon need are
p• iced at the BOTOM When you
go shopping find your way to No.
2o Broad Street, C-Gme to see us.
Bass, Brothers & Co.
AGENTS MAKB FIVE DOLLARS a DAY. J, I
■Grtiuin Kitahen tteneU ever IbtuW4. e 4 |
Wtaiis 55 »u. Jw < told tii 4verj hougc: seu pie i
P*ld tire oetrte MeMAKIN & Co.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ij"l—a ■■■.!!., ,n
The perßibtent cough which usual!
CqUgwb in attack of the grippe can h
wmanently cured by taking Cham
plain’s Cough Remedy. W. A. Me
juire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: ‘La
irippe left me with a severe cough,
Jter using several different medi
a's without relief, I tried Chamber-
* 8 Cough Re medy, which effected
a permanent cure, I have also found
it\o be without an equal for children j
when troubled with colds or croup. |
and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros Druggist,
FEMALE WEAKNESSES. |
•Xnl l Z.T n . d .‘! lnthe I ’ rtme »f’ife.
tortheilth m ' lt4le a K*,but are seldom aonnd
WLF NEGLECT W hi ’ TonMkT We answjr
Mand hnr, '"it y»ur life can be lengthen
ONCE t'* mai,<i h,ppj * f J ' ou commence AT
,<parxßVi « ina ' su ”-
“•inner., i 1 nererßegret It. Will
«urea* th S rt, f m aud wi ” at »<’ : ‘«ly
N( >EXI'Eu 1M " R xT liU w Of 1 femile * oak,,BSßO «'
4 Positi™ . ' doctors examination
’»ually ent j rp| Ure ’ Leucorrl ie* or whites are
lens. Trice ti T b L° Ue ° r tWO a PP licß *
PMticuia., P er pokage by mail prepaid.
Ptorr '’ ei “ eQ,Zc -
HIKED YCO. BOSTON MASS,
magnetic hervine.
7? /■feiiifS I '’'’ ' 3 ®o ! l with wriiter.
O f«£j
\1 .*"•!.!.
£<»»-
\ >V 't'A.
, ;*•: « 5 J4
’ p -. Blo &» Softening of
Oid A®. p 3t J ow ®»J n either wsx,
Naiar,.' ’cvth.’ p o *the irain aui
«■ < Mid <lo^""Orsana their
stent. E' ‘ ‘■' lcl Ewna'e W " o, » ot li,s ; cures
hr .‘P -a p, rk „ 4 month’s treat-
“suair
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“*'*»Uw. i ’ ! *>rhig a t> g
I- « h'.v - ’" “xi’i Cl'rclfl 11 *£! «*icm
' N - R lne .
. - » - *r currs vTju*
5.4 QC.. •* » rvtiwcrid prJvv, or
♦iieaj without naaio an
Mvevom, put ikiuk nuwn a traud.
£ no.
’ tt ~<A'^4KKfli*i^£B2K«alSSS^’*
W. L. Douglas
S 3 SHOE thm'world.
W. Z. DOUGLAS shoe. are stylish, easy M
ting, a:id give beltel eatiafactioa at the prices ad
▼srtised than any other make. Trr tme pair and
ba convinced. The atampinff of Vy. L. Doufi'ae
Mine and price on th* bottom, which guarantee*
their value, savea thousands of dollar* annually
to those who wear them. Dealers who push the
sale of V”. L. Douglas Shoos gain customers
which helps to increase th* »«le« on their fuH line
of {rood*. They cxn a Cord to sell at a lc«s pi
nna we believe von- can sava money bv buying a2
y*v ir f witwoar of the dealer aqvertiaed below.
h free m*nn at»pHea*ion. Addrcus,
■’•T, T.. 4»f ’ ‘ - v *r. 1 . * . |X% Sold b*
CANTRELL & OWENS
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WE TELL YOU
lothing new when We Mint it pay* to «ng«6i-
In a permanent, most healthy mid pleasant bu<
PM, that returns a p'roflt for every day's w.i.-X.
6iich is the busi.uss wv offer the workluff class
We teach them how to make nieuey rapMlv, aud
Knarautoe every cue who follows our lustrncUoite
nuthfully the making of 18.500.00 a month.
Every one who takes hold now and works wit.
lurely and speedily inareasc tlictr earning’; the*
van be no question about it; others now at wont
are doing it, and you, reader, can do the same
Tills is the best pitying business that you kiwi,
ever hud the chance to secure Ton win make
■;rave mistake if you fall to give it a trial al once.
If yon grasp the situation, and act quiekly, yot.
vill dlreqtly Hud yourself in a most prosperous
business, at which you jtn surely make and save
large sums of money. The results of *nly af> w
■lours’ work will often ojunl a week’s .cages
Whether you are old or young, man or woman, 1
makes no dilfereneo, do as we tell you, and sue
'*■-5 will meet you at the very start. Neithei
■ xporienoc or capital nfecessary. Those who work
. ’or us are rewarded. Wlw not write to-day fol
At’ pMticuiara, free ? K. C. ALLEN * CO.,
Hex No 4W, Augueta.M6
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puv 'm'q ki;o,i otto nap -.cS anw it
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THE HUSTLER OF ROME, TUESDAY MARCH 6, 1894,
BLOSSOM
Is as safe and harmless as a flax
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.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, Hl.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM-
ERS
Water tax for the Fourth Quartei
is now past due. This being the last
quarter for the fiscal year, it will b<
necessary for consumers to meet the
bills promptly. Ail bills will be pre
sented at once, If not paid the watei
will be cut off.
Consumers who wish to settle, al
the water works office can do, be
tween the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock ]
in L J Wagner,
IGEXTMAKEB Five Dollars a v-' elling
Athe greatest Kitchen Uten.si ever invented.
Retail.’ for thirty five cents. Two to 'x evn be
sold in every bouse. Millions s , 'l<l in this conn
try alone, pout miss the greaves ...rmniry
ever kuown to make money, easil. and q .ickly
Sample sent, postage prepaid for five cents.
Mc.UAKIX & CO., Cincinuaa, Ohio
Warters “txtra Good”
is his newest brand
and is the best cigar on
the Rome market.
f.Klft*:*
icodihg s xjnlc, or cbudrec . - van* 6
ing up, shcu'.d i
MOW.’
r» w UMMUt; cure* tin; .bdlgeC r <
'iuKvane»ii. Li* er Uuni'Un 1 .-. ».;*>' i*eur>-U>
FOR ALDERMAN.
I hereby announce myaalf a
candidate for aiderman from tha
Fifth Ward of the city of Rome
If elected 1 pledge niyaelf to die
charge my duti. a to the beat of my
lability, irreepectivo of party’
favoritism or nationality, with
equeal rights to all, and special
favors to none. I j romiae you the
above and ask you to vote for me
If it should be insisted that I wan
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 in Gaorgia. Never
theless, 1 am here with you as a
muter 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 Roue:
The following is a platform for
economy:
1. Let the dark be- clerk and
treasurer, salary per year SI,OOO.
2. Let the mayor be mayor and
recorder, salary SSOO.
3 Reduce the pol icemeh's salary
per month to $45
4. Curtail the police force two
less than present number.
5 Reduc* council men in pro
portion to ths above scale and all
other officials of the city likewise
(>, Let (ha contracts ent to the
lowest responsible bidder.
7. We favor a reduction of th*
street tax to $2 00. Whore money
can’t be paid I favor three days
in lieu of 15 days as it now stands.
8, We think the tire companies
expenses 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 co*i
pai ies reducing each company ,8 mem
bership to 25 able bodied men.
L. Lytle.
1 Application for Charter under
name of Oostanauli S earn
boat and Trading
Compa-ly.
G EOBOIA, FbOTD Cotix??—
To th. Superior court of said cquqty;
G#o, W H L Tfaipmell, Frank
dolilbflhjlM Wl tyei? sftow they de-
• •• La 4 < body oul poHllfl,
sire to be made an t orea
And that they be created such body corporate
under the name of the Voeta ‘aula Steamboat
uid Trading Company,
That they be created each body corporate for
the term of twenty yearn and a’ «ucn and in
.aid name that they be allowed to sue and b»
tiled.
The princij al office and place of business
meh corporation to be in the city of Rome
Floyd County, Ga,
The character of the busineM tb be done fchd
carried on by said corporation is the running of
a steamboat upon the Oostanaula and Coosa
rivers and hauling freights and charging there
for; the buying and soiling of lumber, bricks
and all kinds of building material and dealing
n country produce and general merchandise.
The object of said corporation being pecunia
ry gain to stockholders therein.
The capital stock of said corporation to be
Iwo thousand dollars actually,; al I either m.ney
or property before beginning business aud divi
led into shares of one hundred dollars ea
with the privilege of increasing the ca >
itock to twenty five thousand dollars or
other amount as may be agreed upon by
stockholders, not in excess of twenty-tlve thou
sand dollars
That such corporation be allowed to (upon
organization) pass such by laws, as it tnay dee re
to its interest and advantage, that are not ia
consistent with the laws of Georgia, or United
States.
Wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant
ed creating them abody corporate under name,
for the term, purposes and object aforesaid and
thereby duly chartered as such body corporate
Qeo. * waiter Harris,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Ti ed In office Feb. 19, 18.4,
Wm K, BeySlegle,
Clk, Sup, Ct.
GEORGIA. FLOTO COUNTY—
The above application for charter of “Oosta
naula Steamboat and Trading Company; ” is a
trae copy as api>ears of record in mv office.
This Feb. 19. 1894,
Wm, E, Bevsiegle,
Clerk Superior Court,
y. 0. o, a.
Application for Letters ol
Amiuistration.
Georgia—Floyd County:
Whereas James H. Vaughn, administrator of
oeorge W. Vaughn, represents to the court in
his petition duly tiled, that he has a > dnistsred
feorge W, Vaughn’s estate. This is to cite all
iiersons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
ill w cause, if any they cjn. why said adminis
;rator should not be discharged from his admin
istration and receive letter’ of dismission ou
he first Monday in May 18 >4 This Fe y. 5 is.>4.
John Davis
Ordii.a 5 Floyd County Georgia
Letters of Administration.
Georgia- Floyd C'tnnty
To all whom it may concern:—Thomas F
Carroll, having in proper form applied to mt
for jiermanent letter- ,f administration on h
j.’tateof Isabella Carroll, lute of sai I county.
I’his is to cite al^ami Singular tne creditors ami
extofkin ot Isabella Carroll to be and appeal
tmy otiiee w thin the time allowed by law am
’how cause, if any they can, why permanent
idintnistration should not lie granted to Thom
is F Carro’.l on Isabella Carroll s estate. Witness’
uy hand and official siga itur* tt is sth day ol
I’ebuary 1894, John P, Davis,
Ordinary.
Fits, dizziness, hysteria, waks
fulness, had dreams and softerinp
the brain quickly cured by
vfagnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W
Curry Druggist
Application for Letters ot
Dismission.
Georgia—Floyd county:
Whereas, J. 8. Berryhill, adtu dstrator of
W. N. Buchanan dec. re >NMua io the court
his petition duly tiled, that he has administered
WN. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite al)
persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to
•how cause, if any they can, why said ad nilills
trator should uot bu discharged front bls ad
ininlstrafiou and receive letters of dismission
•n the first Munday in May 1894. This Febuary
4th 1884, Jehu P. Davis,
2-4 90d Ordinary.
Am.lication for Letters of di?
mission.
<>■ >nuiA, Floyd ouuty:
Whereas Mrs. R. A. r. White, guardian of
Charles <t. Deason, represents to the court in
herpetiiion duly tiled, that she has administer
ed said wards estate' This is to cite all pe’ so .s
concerned, kindred and ("-editors, to show cause
if any they can, why raid guardian should not
be di charged from her guardianship and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in March 1894. This Dec, Bth, 1893.
John P. Davis.
12-8-99 d Ordinary. F. Co. Ga.
Application tor Letters ol
Dismission.
GEoßGlk,—Floyd County:
Whereas Mrs Lizzie Hughes Ad > inistratnx
John Hughes Estate represents to the court in
her petition duly lilcU, that she has adinint
John Hughes estate. This is to cite a'
persons concerned, kindred aud creditors, to
show cause, if any they can,why said adminis
tratrix should mt bo discharged from her ad
ministration ami receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in .March 1894, This Deo. 4th
1893.
John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd Co- Georgia
3 m
Application fo.i Letters of Dis
miss;on,
GEOn '-lA—Floyd County
Whereas.) 1. Ch imbors Administraor Agnes
L Chambers represents to the court in his pell
ion duly tiled that he h is 'administered Agnes
I. Chambers estate. Thai is to cite all persona
concerns 1. kindred and creditors to show
cause, if any they can, why said administrator
should nor bo discharged from his admiuist.ra
and receive letters ot dismission on rhe firs
Monday iu April 1894 This Jan Gth 1894
John P Davis
Ordiua-y Floyd Co, Ga
L/ismission.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator
of Hattie McKinzie, Dec’d, represents to the
court in his petition duly flk d, that he has ad
ministered Hattie McKinzie estate. This is to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi
•rs, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should uot be discharged from
his administration and receive letters of disrais
sion on the first Monday iu April 1894. This
January Ist 1894.
Jobs P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
1-3-90 d.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd C ou nty:
To all whom it may concern: w. A. Rhud'
having in proper form applied to me for perms
uent letters of administration on the estate of
Aggy Berryhill, late of said county. This is to
•ite al) an/d singular the creditors ami next of
kin of a ggy Berryhill to be and appear at my
■'" ice within the time allowed by law and show
cause, if any they can, why ]>ernianent adminis
tration should not be granted to w- A
on Aggy Berryhill’s estate. Witness my hand
and offl'W eigu*ture tMi* 5-h day of Febuary
89A
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County.
L§tt« r * of Aioywstration.
GORtfiA, FLOYDCOU.NTY.
Concern:- Thomas
..." .."/.I* ia proper ‘PPJied to
me for pernanentletters of adminietrattiou on
the estata of Jacob w*® llll . late of said county.
Jhi» i» 19 <?il, all aa-t singular the creditorsand
a«x£, kin of JaC4b Weems to be Ana appear at
my aftice within the time allowed by law and
•how cause, ts any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted t° Thomas
B, weems an Jacob \nreems estate, witness
wiy baud and aSI -ial sigiiatxre this ith day as
.’•bmAry 1894
' Jahn P, Davis
Flcyd Co«»ty
Executors, Sale.
Agreeable to an ordtlr of the Court of Ordina
ry of Fleyd county ;will tie sold a» auction at the
Court house door|atCalbenn oa Coua'y of Gofdon
on the first Tuesday In April next, within the
legal haurs of sale: The following property to
wit all that tract of land in the 14 District and
*rd fiection of erlgiually Cherokee now Gordon
Connty, known as the Printup farm lying on the
East side of the Oostanaula River about (3
miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two
hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven
'311) aud two hundred and twenty two (222) and
three parts wf 1 its lying ou the Vast side of the
Oostanaula Ri rer, known as lots two hundred
and twelve (312) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) and two hundred and forty eight (248) eoa
tains in all about seven hundred and twenty
720) acres more or less, together with Ferry
and Ferry read sold as the property of Henry 8.
Printup lata of Counvy of Fleyd, dated. This
Ist day of March 1894
John C. Printup
j . Kxector of Kstare of
H.. 4, Printup Dee'd.
DUPREE & BURNEY
ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS
ROME CxA..
FP made, subject to approval of al
” ar 1 styles of modern budding.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Hustler of Rome is as
horized to announce the follow
in ticker, for mayor and aider
men of the city of Rome:
FOR MAYOR.
JOHN J SEAY
FOR ALDERMEN.
First Ward—Henry Harvey.
Second Ward—H. S. Lansdeli,
Third Ward—J. A.'Gammsn.
Fourth Ward—H. D. Hill,
Fifth Ward—Henry Hoskipeo
Get Shaved at Bob Lewis’ 11
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