The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 07, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Miss Eddie M'grudw vent t Cedartown. Sunday on a visit to h.‘i aunt Mrs. Philpot. Miss Lula Mullen, after a pbiuwi’ six weeks visit to relatives in Bnito* County, ha* returned to her h »m® i the Fi’th Ward much io the delij. h of her many friends here. Miss Annie Hall of Cartersville, a rived in the city last night on a visi to the family of Mr. J- E, Mu. e ,it in the Fifth Waid, Dr, C. A. Grifli’, after a piofessiji - al visit to Jacksonville, Ala , has re turned to the city. Mr. J W. Burns, es Crystal Spring was in the city today, and paid the Hustlbb sanctum u pleasant call. Warters “Extra Good’’ for sale by all cigar dealers. The Burk Automatic Washing Machine introduced last week in to the city of Rome, and advertis- ' ed in the Hustler of Rome has met with a warm reception. The machine is a self seller and never i fails to “get there” and “stay there“ after its work is viewed by the housewife. The machines are on sale, and there is a bonanza ready and waiting for some active energetic, hustling man who wants a county right, ( all at4lß Broad Street or on agent at the Central Hotel. Trevitt & Johnson report busi ness to he in a most flourishing cenditien. They are"receiving new go®ds daily and are headquarters for prescriptions, Capt. Will Elliott of Atlanta ar rived in the city today from Dal ton and other points m the moun tain counties. Its very farm like to ttand on J*>r©ad Street close your eyes and listen t® the m i e of the sheller” attachment of one of these Electric cars which plica between the Fourth and Fifth Wards. Mr. John Goddard, recently with tlm dry goods house of A . B McAr ver & C®., has secured a lucrative po tion in ©hatti nooga and leave® for that point this afternoon. Dr. Freeman Las been called to Walker County o« professional busi ness and may be absent from the city for several dayr. .LOOK AT THESE POINTS, showing whore Dr. / \ Fierce's Plonsant I’el- f I kite uxeel the ordi- nnry pills: » They’re smaller; fi p easier to take; easier Alm'T'hr ” hi their ways. No ” Kriphig; no distnr- Dance; no remstion afterwilril. / ft c /| Their influence / J' I' . \ fasts. By their tonic ' ’ 1 or strengthening es- sects on the intestines, they increase t'ue natural action of the bowels, aud perma nently cure Constipation, Biliousness, Jaun lice, Indigestion, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and every like . sorder. Any child takes these tiny, sugar-coated Pellets readily. They’re put up in little sealed vials, and thus kept always reliable, while hey can easily he carried in the vest-pocket. Nothing else nt any price is as cheap, for 'heyTo rji'arantccd to give satisfaction, or vour money is returned. You jiay only for .he good you get. No substitute that a tricky dealer is ready 'o urge, though it may lie better for him to 3eU, can be “ just as good ” for you to bu<j. WE HAVE BOUGHT The entire stock, fixtures and * good-will of the late firm of CROUCH & WATSON Xnd will continue business at the old stand No. 206 Broad Street, where we will be glad o see the patrons of the old firm as well as he friends of C. A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN SON. Mr. Bernie Hale will remain with us in the Prescription Department. * Trevitt & Johnson, MRS. 0. A. ALL DAY DEAD, i N«'*s was received in this ci’y yesterday announcing the death rs Mrs C. A. Allday at her home near Anniston Ala. Mis Allday van well known m Roni-, having, n h»r girlhood, attended the“Rom f ' Female Colleg®. She was also an ; wut of Dr. C. F. Griffin, wh® wa > close attendant at her bedside ; until she died. Mrs. Allday was a devoted Chris tian, a member of the Methedist Church, enlwasve y prom! en in the* Womans Foreign Mission ary Society” es the North Alabama Conference; and other noble in stitutions . The Burke Automatic Washing Mashine will pay for itself in two months in saving wear and tear of clothing. The universally popular Irish- American Comedian, Mr. Dan’! Sully, will occupy Nevin Opera House on Friday March, 9th in Leander Richardson's Comedy drama, “The Millionar®. Mr, Sol ly’s Irishman is a stage fixture, which is unique, in as much as it is a perfect representation of the Irish-Ameriean as he is. and not a caricature, such as is generally foisted upon the public, in lieu thereof, Mr. Sully does not don a red flannel shirt, or wag an ihco hermit tongue, sufficient for his purpose, is the moiher-wit inher ent in the Irish nature, and it is a relief for a self-respecting Irish (man, to be able Io witness a per ' formance in which an Irishman is 'the central figure, and be able to got enjoyment out of a representa tion which cannot possibly give ' offense to any one. i Go to Ye i ser’s for your and tie i ladies for this specially strong attraction. Burkes Automatic Washing Machine Go's., machine saves o o wear and tear of clothes md <av*B the washer, women, no l.nnjbug, 1200 now in use in Georgia. Ma chines now on sale i» lvoir p , a number alrei dy Bold here and gi6 «iilirs satisfaction Call at 418 Broad Street or on their agent a t the Central Hotel . “Perhaps you would not think ®o hut a rery large proportion of dis ease# in Ne w York cornea from caie le«sne®s about catching cold ‘ say® Dr Syrus Edson. "It. is such a gimplp thing and s® ci niiuos that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumo nia, pay any attenti .n to a cold. New York is on® of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and tet there are a great many cases of catarrh and consumption 53 bich 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 an soon as possible. Byall means do not 1 ej’e tit ’Dr. docs not tell how t cit'd a cold but we will. Take (‘hamberl in’s Cough Remedy . It will relieve the lungs, aid expectora’ion, open the secretions and soon effect a permanent cure . 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY MARCH /, 1894. A KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Hurd time.* nod poor collect I*llß have caused Messrs. Reese A Whitehead to place their drug businea* in 'he hand® of ( apt A. B. S. Moseley ai assignee No on® ws# pressing the house and the as •ets are fully dauble the liabilities but for the full protection of all creditor® th® firm after a c*r®fnl survey of th® field to®k the deci sive ®tep yesterday afternoon. The Hustler or Romb hopes the mat ter® may soon h® adju®t®d ard Ree«e& Whitehead continue as •no of th® eity’s younge®t but moat popular and progressive firms. Mr®. C. A. Ailday, on® of th® most biiliant literary Isdieg of Alabama, quietly breathed her last yesterday at her home near Jack sonville, Ala. Dr. and Mrs. Grif fin ®f this city were at her bedside when the angel of death paid h 8 visit. Mr® Allday was on® ®f Gode nobl*®! women. She was an aunt of Mrs. Griffin and a near relative of Mrs. J. A. Bale. Mrs, Griffin did hot return to the city with her husband but will remain with rela tives in Alabama for a few days * * * This moi niag a Seay-man under took t® chaff a Moore man by t 1 ing him that he "looked sore.’ ‘‘yes and I feel sore, too,” came the quick retort, ‘‘but my soreness is a little different to yours. Y'ov •ee I am sore from riding th' Hustler of Rome Elephant while yours snenis to b. caused by hav ing been run over by that same beast.” And the wind blew the “ehaff” back through the Seay inans whiskers. * * * “It was teriflic ’ last night when ■ the “Kid band’’imported here from Chattanooga for the Seay-side, struck up that pathetic tune “Listen to my tale of woe” and only a fine lovet of music, like my practical friend, Colc pel E. E. Bawsell could appreciate the seductive strain® and ravishing outbursts. There is nothing like the ‘‘.Eternal fitness of things’ some time®. ♦ v * The Moore tiek®t had a cart Joid of fine bread left *ron yesterday’s harb®cu® aad this irorning in their usual »e»erou® way, sent it out aad had it distributed to the poer, ♦ ♦ * Already I ain “worried” by my friends, who are congratulating me on my prospects for the City Clerk’s place. Now boy® lets understand each other at the outset: "When” I am elected City Clerk, I am going to give the At core ticket supporters al] th®ir taxes ( —if Ikii ) and make the ' other “dance up with the whole busi ness” ( —if I kin) There arc a num ber of jokes in the above, and a key to any you want will be furnished by the “devil" on this paper. Call early and avoid the rush. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy giv‘ ; the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I hanblc, and as a seller leads all other preparations in this market. I recommend it because it is the best medicine I ever handled f>r coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldridge, Millersville, 111. For sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H Loper, a well known druggist ©f 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 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. “I only made three applica tions of it,” he says, “And have since been free from all pain’’ Ho now roecommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist. NEW lONSORIAL PARLOR- Frank Taylor the old knight of the razor has opend tj> a new bar ber shop at 224 Broad street. ID invites all his friends and'patrons to call early and often . 1—241 j Inflamed itching, burning,crus ty and scaly skin and scalps of in fants, soothed and cured by John son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D W. Curry Druggist. SMi’s» For Marell 1881 GF.ORGIA, Fl.ovn CotrxTT. Will be »o'<l before th- c«ert ho«s« door In the <nv of Rome. Hn;d county, Ga-, ' th -leenl hours of enle on the first Tueeday >n Mar li. 1894, the following iloßcril’S*! property “’imeaeiesof l«n<Un the southeast corner of the west half of lot of land ho one hundred and fiftT two, in til.-4th rtistrlct. and "th eectio® ot F'oyii County Georgia.roßiHiei.clag on the south line* of said <>t 152, opposite the lot. and measuring w. at on >*»dd line 3W Teel, thei.ee north f< i-t.I hence east Sus feet, thence 811K tli t<» the stertii.R point »26 feet. J-4' ied on br virtue of ■ fi fa Huied from the h Ijyil <Uj court in favor of .1 a ■'ale, bearer, rs J S John son, as the property of the defendant. Also at tin sane tiin» and place o •t. w • horse wagon, Milburn make, one tsuhorw waren, ••Old Hi' korv.” one fonr horse iron axle r ray. Levied on br rirtne of a mortgage fi fa Issued trem the Floyd city court la saver of George M Battey, v» A » Penny, as the preper ty of the defeiirUnt. ‘ Also at the same time and place, one certain lot of laid ko. lorn in the third district and fourth section of Woyd county iGeorgia. lev ied on by virtue of fl fa issued from the Floyd justice court of the KKlth district o? m J» favor of A W Wright, vs Tom Uaakerjand I’lereon Sandersas the property of Tom Banks one of the defendants. Levj made bj J I> Baker, L C. Also at the same time a d i laee, south half of lot of laad No. 214. in the 24ih disiriet and 3rd section of Floyd counts oeergia, levied »■ by virtue of a fl fa Issued from the Floyd Superior court in favor es Ann A Ellis vs Charlotte Cook as the props.ty es the defendant. Also at the same time and piece,one ten horse power engine en Skids, made by Waterson En gine Company. one pony saw mill with varia hie feed, made bv DeLoach Mill Mfjj. • 0., alse o e44 inch solid toeth circular a* w. levied on by virtue es a mortgage ti fa issued from the t loi d cltv ceuri in favor es Geo. U Batty vs a li Benny & Bro., ns the pro|wrty ot the de fendants. Th-above propet rv <wui be teen «'i the farm of C 1‘ Morton, in Livingston district, IS miles from Rome. Also the same time and place, southeast quar ter of lot of land Xo, 4« in the 4th district and 4th section of Floyd county, Georgia, and said qnarterjof le containing 40 acres, more er. less' Levied on by virtue of all fa issued from the justice court of the 1120th district* G. M., in fa vor of Sisco * Starr vs W. P, Watson, as the property o( th?d de idant. Livy m ide by K H. I opeland. L. C. Also, at the same t ime and place, carts of land lots number .15-1 and 323 tn 23d disiriet ami 3rd section of Floyd connt.v, Georgia, beginning at a point in the center of the ma -adamiz, d road leading from Rome to Cavo Spring, (known ks the Cave Spring roid, 'l2 feet -outliwesterlv from the center of (lummy line crossing on said road, thence u irl h 55 degrees. 30 min. w.-st, 585 feet, thence north 4idegrees 20 min. east 265 feet feet thence north 30 degrees, 20 m n. east 114 feet; thence north 36 degrees, 05 min. east 34u feet, thence nor:h 4'l degrees 25 min. cast 651 feet: thence south 64 degrees 05 min eas- 821 feet, to the center of the macadamize Cave Spring road Her. e a’oug the center of said road, to the beginning point. Said tract of land con taining t went.v-fi ve acres of land, more or les.- together with all th.- improvements thereon. Levied on by virtue of a li fa rss ed from the Floyd S'li* r or court in favor of H.irvav McGill nis by his next friend J. M. McGinnis vs the. Rome S. er K .ilroad Conqiany as the property of the dei'eml-iiit. Als-i at ill: same time vrd place, lots of land Nos, 539, .’4l and 542, in Ihe 3d district ami 4 h section of Floyd cuinty G'eo gia. Leiiedon by virtue of a fi fa. iss ed from the I’lovd city court in favor of Ihoinas Plidpot vs M J. Bobo and W illiam i;ic.h:ird-on as th property if th. defe il.mt. William Richarson. Also ar tliu same time mi place, lots of land No ss~, situated in tl.e 3rd dist-iet and 4th sec tion of Floyd eountv, Georgia, Containii g 40 acres more or less Levied on by virtue of a ti' fa iss ed from the Floyd justice court of the p24th district <; M . in favor of R B Reeves for the use of B U Strickland vs J F Ru-seli as the property as the defen-'ant Also, attiie same iim • and place, one twenty horse |mwnr eniine anvl boiler and two circnfa, saws Levied upon bv virtue of a mortgage tii i issued form f luyd ci'y court I i favor of G, 1 Kuchulier vs. F. a., lip wer X Co , as the prop, •rty of/lie defendants. The - n.fine can be seen nu-thufann t ,J Y. Angle. The boiler on the farm o' Bettie Lewis .The saws <m the farm of J. H. Glee- A’sd,' at the saihe time and place,' the follow ing described properiy, to wit: Ax undivided half interest in the following: <'es ribed lot in the towYof.N'orth-4t<>m y(foin»erly the town of Forestville 1 ), Fiord c-mrry, Georgia tiewk: Thelo t lying between a lot of. 11, M. wrighton the North and A lot of '1 M. Wrigh ok the Sou’h. Baid lot eo levied upon frontin on Per kins street ISO feet, t-pre or less, andr nnning back 300 feet deep, more or lese and the street number of the house thereon now being 0B and being the lot whereon Morris Campbell now re sides. and will be sold by virtue ot ati fa issued from justice court 419 district G. M., Floyd county, ueorgia. in Xavor of C. I, Cain vs Janies Campbell and .Morris CamphelH and levied up-- on and will be sold as the property of the defen dant, Janies Campbell. Levy made by w. M. Byars, L C., and written notice given, Also, at the same time ami place, one hou*e and lot in the Etowah division of the eity of Roms, Floyd county Georgia, on the corner of Six'll avenue and l ast Se end street, being the place where the defendant now re-ides levied upon by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Floyd county city court 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. 4S in the 22d district and third section of Floyd county, Georgia, and said lot of land eon taining 160 acres, more or 'ess ; also all that lot of land No. 61 in the 22<l district and 3rd section of Floyd 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 hundred audflfty nine acres, more or less, ai d both of said lots being the farm upon which Harvey Washing ton now resides, Levied on by virtue of a ti fa is sued from the Fiord eiiy court in favor of R. '!'. F'luclie vs. George W shingtim and Harvey as the property of the defendant, Harvey Washington. Also at. the same time and place, a tract or pare, lof land which is de?crib< u as follows one tarin lying in a I oily Cods sting of whole li* of land No. 291 in 22d ili-t ii<l3d section of F.oyd Countv. Georgia. Co u ■/ 160 acres. Levied on by virtue of a ti ta i—med from the Floyd city conn i . fiyjor of H u i lay ton vs W N. white and Mas m, v Wh t . ns tile projier ty of the defendant. Alsoat the same time and pi co. onejpg dray, 1 corn slieller, 1 pair platform scales. 1 ground hog horse power, Levied on'-. tue of afl fa issued from till- Floyd city ~ in favor of B F, Camp vs W, D,"Jones, as the property of the defendant. v Iso at the same time and place, one twenty horse pcwci iiortalde engine and !• a.ler moun ed on skills made bv the Erie city ■ n works ; also one No 3 saw nd J, made by G, W lie< id, and one circnlassaw. Le ied on bv vi too o i mort gage ti fa issued from the Flovdcity < ■ uirtin fa vor of George ». Battey for the u-e of the First National Bank of Rome Ga, vs W Hi. Bari ett as the property of the defendant, Property to be seen on the fai nos Zack Hat! in N, C dis trict. J tie C. Moore .Sheriff. Centra] R’y & Bamcini Co’ OF GEORGIA. rt. H. COMER, AND R. J. LOWRy. Recelvet b TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19 TH If* No 4 bouth Bouna Ke Lvave Chattanooga ... 400 pm •• Rome - - --713 pm “ Cedartown > - f9O pn» TRAIN KO 2. Lv. Cedartown 5 19 an.. Ar. Griffin - 8 56 am " Maeon - - 11 00 am Savannah . 6 20 pm No 1 North Bound No Lv, Savannah -845 pm Macon - - - 425 am “ Grillin ... y 25 pin Ar. Cedartown - 624 pm TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am Rome 7 08 am arrive Chattanooga • 10 25.an> parties wishing to spend the nay in Chatta noc2a. shoiqd take the Central Railroad trail at 7 08. am returning at 7 13 pm train to aut from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown, W. F, Shellman Trafic Mgr., J. C. Haile Gen., Paes., Agt. 3a van nah Ga. S. ft. Webb Trav., Pass., Agl., L'. G. Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt.. . Atlanta Ga. C. S Fniden Gen., Arent W K. H»ff Ticket A;ert.’ Roiae WtXTCInLES 3 Clocks and Jewelry FORCED SIT COMMENCES THIb WEEK We are forced to meet our obligations"?" will sacrifice our stock to raise money. n(3 Here is an opportunity which has never be fore been presented tn the people of Rome ° You know what bargains are' this line. 1,1 Everything will be sold at unheard of prices LUCAS &C(b Purest Drugs! Lowest Prices! ’ASSIGNEE'S SAIjT For the Benefit of Creditor The stoi k of Clothing, Hats, Fi rnishing Trunks, Hags, A'aiises, in fact the entire stock of the firm of W. M. GAM VOX & CO., will be closed out for the benefit cfcreditors. The money must be realized on Lhis stock at once and pi ices wili be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST Dunlaps $5 Ha's at $2.50 E. & U r . Collars at $2 per dot Clothing and everything instock at prices to suit piirehasej CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ci changed or taken back. Ail persons indebted to said firm are hereby notified, to settle at once yr claims will beputoj for collection, R. C. CLARK, Assignee. OF W. M. GAMMON & CO- NEW CENTRAL HOTELT W UM6EKHT H Fiwii N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT MODERN IMPROVEMENT ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOOR TNT O, C EIL 1 N G. MOUI. DLN U BAT T VOTERS and BRACKETS Os PRICES. A! ■J r )R&HUME New cottage L>. 3 West I’ irst Street next to J. George Chidsey. Can be had at a low figure. Apply to 1 w. Luke McDonald TAKE JiOTICE. 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, City Marshal. DRESS MAKING. Mrs. J. W. May is now ready for spring work. Dresses and chil dren’s especially Cuttin and ijo4 Broad St. r.—r - . —ll num M || n VIOLIN LESSONS. Taught by. Edw. Buchanan. 507 E. First. St. Care E. C. Ford. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, lame baek, it’i quickly relieves pain STARKE ’ THE merchant TAILOR hAADSOME LINE OF FALL PATTERNS JUSTIin. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND W THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL ON S.M.STARkE ARMSTRONG BLCCI If vou have sour atomso b feel bilious, and y<ur bead 8 take a Japanese Liver i*• $ will rc’ieve you. Scid ’ C urry Druggist