The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 08, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Dr. Geo . H, Raymond, tin jr.it Botanical Doctor ft <1 sp' < nlist from Australia ami New Zealand, m <*t ti e Cantrat Burke* Automatic Yid hit Machine Cu‘n., machine s-. v ti wear and tear pt cloth** and save ihe waaher women; tin humbiij. 1200 now in line in Georgia. Mr chinee now on rale in R< m , r iiumher alre. dy fold hr re and giv entire entisfaetioi Call «t 418 Broad Street or cn th *ir a'out a ’ the Centrnl Ho,.*!. Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical apnliames at Hammack Lucas & Co’s. The coping for the walls around ♦he grounds of the new court house has arrived and if being hauled, Huylers candy rec’d fresh every month, at Hammack Lucas & Go’s’ * Wise Florence Fouche, after a pleasant visit to relatives and rieuds in Cedartown has feturn d io tho city. Fresh stock of Buist Garden*.Seed'for sale :heap. Hammack Lu cas & Co*s, Cothran is visiting j r daughter, Mrs. -John, T< mple Graves at Mauch»Bter, ! on,- 7/ ar t e r s “ E x I r a Go o d ” .or sale by &I1 cigar :ea:er ? . Vol. W. S. McHenry, af.«r a pro i rsional Vi Mi*, of several wr-oks to; 1.3 courts es Walton and Morgan >uuli b returned to the city last light, p,ud has a Matchless batch f uew stories. Cou acil Chamber, Roum, G', larch 7,9!, —tC >uncil t»h t in special ession. Present: Mayor Fro. Tem. •Vright, presiding, nn<l Councihneii rintup, Satterfield, M ftth ~ M Don . id, Giiflin, McClure, Tho object of Hie meeting wa. fated by His Honor, Hie Mayor Pro. ’ein. to le to Continue the reading lid adopt on of new ordinances and > bear from committee on settlement f s«it Ly M, Messenger against the tty for daman** to his property in , iq Fifth Ward. Tile eeinrpiltee reported find they ad settled the suit tyr tho yum of L 75, and tbs clerk wa< th sue drafts for the amount, wl.su pa ars were properly signed by Mr. Messenger and his attorney. New Ordinanats were read and lopted from section 417 of chapter 7’to chapter 40 Council adjourned. M. A. Nevin. Clerk Council \GENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. . Ireatest Kitchen utenell ever Invf. ted. ■ (ails I’J ots. 2to s sold in every ho’ts : sau pic tage paid Jive cents McMAKIN Jt Vo. Cincinnati, Ohio. f THE ARMSTRONG TO NIGHT. Fords orcLestri will give an her concert at the Armstrong to ight. A t'r the ,c mcert the g-r «.ian will begiven . • dii HAVE BOUGHT t''« I ’ « ; The entire stock, fixtures and ’•good-will of the late firm of o’7 CROUCH &. WATSON And will continue business at the old stand ' 10, 206 Broad Street, where we will be glad ’ 3 see the patrons of the old firm as well as ■ ne friends of C. A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN SON. Mr. Bernie Hale will remain with us in the Prescription Department. •v . <£..'. j *, i Trevitt & Johnson, A KLOSTER OF BOLL’S EYE SHOTS. i »m pleased to ms so mtny ] • - p'.- so open in their expressions, and ■ i favorably inclined to ths elect it n f Moses R. Wright and Charles W I u• erw'.od for Representatives from t'.oy 1, in the next Legislature, These top have a bright future, and while . ach is eding his own r< w they b«th se*n» to be favorittf, both in city and county, and if elected, and they * ill be if they run, they will mike represr ntativss of whom Floyd . < uidy will feel proud, “Mark that prediction. , * * * Tin re is accumulative Scents in this: •‘Red < r white anion sets at lOcts a qu it is half gallon lots—or less. These sets have not spreuted and are lie very 1 est bkoiled stdek. We will give you a pint er for 5 cents. Trevit A Jehu Mon * , • ♦ I am glad to see my old fiieiid Mi. H. A Wmith, the generous hearted, •kllabla, phi veteran b»ok man oi Hfcorgia, once more at his uptown ,b< ok-store. The world would l»c bet ter eff had we more of such men to lea , ve u it. With the gloiioiis sunshine of this moruii g la appeared oy the at iv t, after a l»ng and serious illness * ' * * I was in Mayor John Moore's < dice •i L w moments thxk morning, and .oaiid t’ Ist feme of hiaadmij-rs had captured a 24 lb wild gobler u»d pre eitted him . 111 bet I help “kuock he stvffin oulen that turkey." Mr. M lore was busy opspihg ccpgrfttb bJory letters. I noticed a few of ths p> at marks and saw 'from Fldndft, Alabama, bouth Carolina, fsnnessee, Texas and ( liulio. Its a mistake obout all of John Moore's mentis voting for him,' , ■ ~ . * *%• i ' I met Jim Johnsen out in North Reme this morning and Jim , d me. to say to Lis colored George Rogers, “Rsb Turner's army" and Mozes Daily of Chulio, that he wis geing to give the halter he feuml in thp corral >d|thejcity s Hall,afterJthe e w boy politicians had moved the herd, to Henry Ober of Timbuekto®. Jim asbared me that there wasa.jcke iu this and that Jess Holt's dyMas ters would ketch on * * The Moers ticket may not know how to float bonds, but for the ben ilit of tho Tribune, who seems ts be laboriag untlei* an W n ciatiop about “iißancial ability," I want te risggest that in the recent campaign, the Moors ticket, colored supporter* •v >re Seay-side shoes and-the whits buppvrtcrs fleeted their ticket and did it on Seay-side money, Seems like the Moore tjcksts|fin«ncial bamp is pretty wall developed. ♦ * * 1 hoaid on# cf Rome’s maot reprss-mtativb. citizens say this forenoon that he ‘honestly be lieved that Mayor John D. Moore received at least twunty-flys per cent of the eolered vote in last Tuesdey’s election?’ This speaks well for th# re-spectabls element of THE HUSTLEH OF ROME, THURSDAY MARCH 8, 18?1 Boms’s unp U r C hnaaMe negro eiti zona, for the Moon people had nc campaign funds with which t. ‘•rd ar debauch the "brother in black.” * * * I have be#u amused sever i (imen today to see j*» n d.-ing th# boot iick” act on the newly elected councilmen. I know that some oi the city flicials under th* preset vdminibtration will j oi ke candi dates for rw-election, nnd. r (fc,, atirfiinistraVioh 1 . Th* only surprise that could ba sprung »u some of thesu people, would be for the new administration to re tain them in office. The “boot lick” will not be startledxvitli 6U ek a surprise— not much. * * ♦ I'be Jehu D. Moore administra tion will ,cbnie into power un nitbpered Lj a single promise, and as cool headed conseivatlve men. will choose nrnu thoroughly capa ble to fill the offices controlled by mayor and Cobneil’Let the croak er get in his work noxv, for Inter on ■he will have no' oporl anity. The Jvb.i) Moore ticket made fair fight mid won a glorious victeiy for th* masses. And tbd masses wilt nev*i regret having meds such ?a choice , r lh,e Buijke, Automatic Washing Viashine pay f ( qr itt-elf in two months in sayiug wear and tear of clothing. 1 Ihe universally popular Irish- American Comedjap r , Mr., Dan’i Sully r wiU. occupy Niwfri Op-r. fTonse rnr Friday Marple ,9;h in Lsan,dpr ■ Jlichardsou's - which is tinfque, ip as .ipuci ,aa it is a perf< ct repreeoutation* J 6f the Irrsh-Am<*riWfih ftfe he is. ayd uot a e.aricatuie, Buch as is generally f listed upon the public,,, ip .lieu thereof, Mr. Sully, does not don a red flannel shirt, er wag an inco herent tongue, for his purpose,.is the moihr-r-wit inher ent ini the Irish nftttfre, and it is a relief for a self respecting Irish man, to bp able to 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 jossibly give offense to any on*. Go to Yeiser’s for your and t 1 e ladies J>sats for this specially atrong attraction. l->je Chamberlain’s C mgh Remedy give the best satii f action of any cough medicine I hanbk, and as a seller leads all other preparations in this market. I recommend it because it ia the best medicine I ever handled f>r coughs, colds and croup. A. \V. Baldridge, Millersville, 111. For sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr,, J. ti Loper, a well known druggist of 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 Chartiberlain’s Pain Balm. ‘-I only mada three sppliea tionsofit,” he s*ys, "And have since been free from all pain” He now raeconunends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist. 4 NEW I'ONSORIAL PARLOR- Frank Taylor the old knight of the razor has opend up a new bar ber shop st 224 Broad street. He invites all his friends and natrons to call early and often . I—24*j Inflamed itching, burning,crus J.y and scaly skin and scalps of in fants, soothed and cured by John sen’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D- W. Curry Druggist. ■S I 'VS %. f _ TA’iOE KOT rV?. ■ > them? V/'uii next tn need try / la tlio world. $ •../?,• 112.00 •i •> -r ; FQSLAD,E * U2-J <■. I- s|.7S ■ •' ;> ' •* FOR BOY J •_ 1.7 s 15 z ;tne DRESS SHOE, mad# In the fefos £6 to $S| m y $3.50, Si oc« 5 bii ; t.ey f; equal to custom made and lock #V c/sr mx’!. ifyru wish to economize in yourfoot*saj ”t y wrchMfog W. I. Douglas Shoes. N. m -•ce earned c.n tS bottom, look for It when yon ‘m®. "* • I/OUGI /ab. BrtxHctcxi. Man, So'dftf Gllffltal tffflMS, Deafness Sc HBIiBAL TBMKT For all Diseases Elevan yea* * practical exper ience in the Australian Cok jiies and Now /Zealand Dr. Geo H. RAYMOND. The eminent Oculist, Aurist and General Botanic Practitioner and uutlior of nunierou? scientific pam phlets on Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, and Lecturer -on the AB#*ricap Botanic system of Medical Practice, is m*w ip Rome, and mfiy be cbnMxjted M, the Cen tral Hc'tel. XOTE--D>'. R'lvmbnd is i* ! possession oi letters and testimo nials from persons who had tried to uo avail the hiyhi st Allopathic anff Homeopathic Medical fSkill of Eng'and,-EuT6po, America and* Ajir-trsi'iia. and his literary work btejcacknawledfeed by the Pruv c’bsof Wales. Bailouts read the Do|lor’s Scieutitiic pamphlet and consult t once. Wili make a longs'Ay if suffi :ient ly supported. Can be found at th>- Cen’ral Hotel, Romo- “Peihays you would n t think so bi t h very large proportion of dis eases in New York c< mes from care lessness about catching cold ’ says Dr Syrus Edson. “It is such a simple t ing and so common that very few )>eoj>’ ? unless it is a ca*e of pneumo nia, pay any attei.ti n toacold. New York is one cf the healthiest plaers on the Atlantic Coast and }et there are a great many cases of catarrh anyb consumption which have their origin n this neglect of the simplest preciu >ion of every day life'. f * The most -ensible advice is, when you have one get rid of it as s >on as By all means do not i de’e tiv ’Dr. Edson does not teil bow l p ire a cold but we will. Take Chambtrl ii?s Couyh Remedj . Itj will 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, ' 1 f - ■ Citation--Leave to Sell AEOBGIA, FLOy j COWNTY l To all whom it may concern:—W, A- Rhndy, of Aggie Berryhill deceased has ih '«ue form applied to th# undersigned for leave to sell the lands and personal property Be longing to the estate of said deceased, and said application wiil be hoard on the first Monday in April n*xt, This 7th day es Maroji 18:4. John I*. Davis, Ordinary. (WM I's i'Biioiii? Oi OF CEORCiA. rt.H. COMER, AND K. J. LoW Ry. Receive! a TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, WTH I*® No 4 boutti UOi'Tio <K.e n Lvave Chattanooga - - 400 pin “ Rome -' - - - 'Fl.'l phr . “ Cedartown - - .00 pm TRAIN NO .2. < i Lv. Cedartown 5 10am. Ar. Griffin - 8 55 am “ Macon - - 1100 atn , Sava- nah - 620 pm Np 1 North Bourd No Lv, Savannah -845 pm Macon - - - 4 2Jj am •* Griffin - • *s2spm Ar. Cedartown - 624 pm TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Cedartown 6 20 am „ Rome -7 08 am arrive Chattanooga . 10 25. am parties wishing to spend the oay in Chatta nooga. shoupl take the Central Railroad trail at 7 l>B. am returning at 7 13 pr» train to am from Xi riffinlay sever all night at Cedartown, W. F. Shellman Trafic Mgr., J.C. Haile Gen., Pass., A#t. Savannah Ga. S. B. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt„ D. fa. Hall City Pass., Tkt.,Agt„ Atlanta Ga. C. 8 Praden Gen., Agent W K. Haff Ticket Ageat.’ Reiae *a. WE TELL YOU n>tking new whan we state that it pays to engag Ina permanent, most healthy rod pleasant bast Vss, that returns a prosfor *ery day’s work. Such is the business we >ffcr the working class We teach them how to mike money rapiulv, and guarantee every one who t 'lows our instructions foilhfully the making of ea.iOO.OO a month. Every one who takes hold now :uid works Wil lurely and speedily incr . .<• tiieir earnings; tk,i» can be no question abou '; others now at wont are doing it, and you, render. cau do the same This is the best paying busincx that you haw ever had the chance to secure, /ou wiH make .grave mistake if you fall to give It -i trial at once. If yougrasp the situation, and act quickly, yoc vill directly find yourself in a most prosperous business, at which you jvn surely in ko and save large sums of money. The results of only a few lours’ work will often equal a week’s wages. Whether you are old or voung, nun or woman, i makes no difference, do as we tell you, and sue jess will meet you at the very start. Neitiiet experience or capital necessary. ’ Those who work fur us are rewarded. Why not write to day foi UH uouiaw, free ? K. C. A 1.1. KN & 00., Sox No 420, Augusta. Me WATCHES I Ciockß and Jewelry i nn rm uTn rUn-ltU oALL COMMENCES THk> WEE K. We are forced to meet our obligalions'Ti will sacrifice our stock to raise money. ’ is an opportunity which has never h fore been presented tn the people of Rom* * You certainly know what bargains are’ this line. ‘ 111 Everything will be sold at unheard of p r j Ce LUCAS HO,s Purest Drugs! Lowest Prices! ■assignee’s sale For the Benefit of Crediton Thv stock »f Clothing, lists, fcnithing gJ| rnnil;s, H :! gs, hi fact the entire stuck of the firm of W. M. G-.ra‘MdSi & GO, will bo b| 0 «.,l the benefit cfcreditors reaped ..ym jhi? on puces will hr made jo force the .sales. OFfm at $2.50 E. & V. fQlf { u.>at.s2 per doz Nothing ainl everything in stock at prices to suit p Urc jS CASH jiown t wiH be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ei. cliangcd.oF ta.kcn back. All persons irdebted to sm id firn are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will beputont for collection. I R. G. CLARK, Assignee. OF W. M. GAMMON & CO IEiV CENTRAL HOTEL.” ei uimt n Fimas M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IM PZROVEMEN'iS ELEGTRIO BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS, FLOORING, CFJLING MOUJ.DINb BAL. i -TKi OS And RKACKKTB PRICES. AL R&HUME New cottage io. .. ~i. n 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 aa 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 504 Broad St. 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 back, it quiekly relieves pain : STARKE THE merchant TAI LOB e H DSOME LINEOF 1 FALL ! Justin. ’ ORDERS EXECUTED ■PROMPTLY AND THE VERY LATEST r STYLE. - CALL ON S.M.STABkE ARMSTRONG blcck If you have eour stomach - feel bilious, and y< ur head jf ; take a Japanese Liver I’”- , will relieve you. SJd by l C urry i7rug?ist