The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 11, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS I Dr. Wright witnesgnd th« pxcit- j ing eiection in Rome Tue lay.— Cave Spring Herald. Prof. Connor made a visit to the Hi'l City Monday, returning Tuesday.—Cave Sprit g Herald. Mrs. W. A. McGhee and Misa Julia Hawkins, of Rome, are spending a few <l«ye with Mir Thom ir Park thin week.—Cave Spring H«ruld. Gen. Evans is to be invited to addreas the Sunday School Asaoci atian in April. Wander if he wi 1 make a political s rech at t e Christian gathering?—Ringgold New South. A man aeldom doee nothing. When he is out of a job, be “does” hie friends. Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical apoliames at Hammack Lucas &. Co’s. The young men will receive a great benefit by going out to hear Capt. 2 . F, S. Moseley's address to th i Y. M- C. A. this afternoon at 4 o'cloek m. ne shjuld misa ?, all are invited. Rsv. P. C. Fleteher will address the boys a‘ the Y. M. C. A. thia af ternoon at 3. o'clock ail boys under the age of sixteen are cordially invited. I. O. G. T. Attention! Geo 1 Teiu p’a ’8 will meet in their hall Monday d g it for reception of members, also -a nice program m will be rendered A’l members are errncbtlj requeet ed te be present 0 L Milliean C T Fr. nk Pa As, flee. Usual services at the First Baptist Chureh conducted by the Pastor all Cordially invited. Dr. W in. Bradford, a forme) citizen of this city.but now a lead ing busiaess man of Cedartwn wa» in the city yesterday. All last week Fahy’s drygoodf emporium was crowded with ear. e bargain seekers in new Spring goods, and they found them. It it safe te say that the crowd will be larger this week. Judge W. M. Henry,the eminent jurist, the brilliant lawyer, the bright scholar and ready wit, of Simmerville was in the city yes terday. Mayor Sam Maddi x, of Dalto’, was ia the city a few hours Friday afternoon just a “howdyiug” around with the beys. Blue Grass and Garden r«rd just received by Trevitc and .'who sob Come early and avoid letting them sprout before you pul them ia the ground Col Henry Pope of Popes ferry spent yesterday in the city Harry Hendrick, the pepular Knight of Pythias and jolly heart ed, handsome chap whom every body in Rome likes came in last nightona visit from Evansville Indiana. Dave Shelton, Georgias boss farmer, spent yesterday in the city. Dh you knew' that Rome has a Kandy Kitchen? Well she hue and its operated on Broad Street by Don Chambers the candy m«ker WE HAVE IJOEG HT The entire stock, f* 'ures and '•good-will of the Iciue 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 in the Prescription Department. Trevitt & Johnson, / A KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Sheriff Foster of Walker C< unty was in the city yesterday and turned over to the County authorities a young white man named William Saort, who goes to the ehaingang for figltug. Young short wav in the same elictlon fight in which his father was killed some month age. • * • I called at the Southern Express I offlee yesterday to see if my friend, Dock Lowry, wanted any more cats. I escaped a aliv'’, It will be remem bered (by Dock Lowry) that on last Sunday the Hustle* or Roms adver tised for a few good aeousers for the ■ Southern Ixpress office of this city. The cats eawie, aid many of the cat sellers were sent away with their car goea, but their “merchandise" would be shipped to anether craft and in variably—“the cat came back. *’♦ Mr. Lowry exys: eats were brought in baskets, in boxes, in bags, in aprons, in arms and one very wild one was exhibited in a find state of preservation in a fruit jar. All day long the cate were brought in and it looked as if they had grown up for the ‘ Express business" of annoying the agent. Finally just before night a negro walked in with a string ol eat fish. Mr. Lowry says that he could easily have secured enough cats to have started a cat-ologue big enough f>r a log-rolling- He imagined I was trying to force him to the “waul.* * * ♦ These bumps and scops in out side wulks should all come out a very bad one, a notable one is now being, get rid of by Mr Mid Morris in his very ingenious plan of raising the Cooley store on Broad St occupied by Montgomery 4 Co Y’estorday a delegation of Polk County third partyitns earns up to Rome to purchase the outfit of the o'd Shanklin Job office. This means a third party paper for C.- dartown. The delegatien were Mwssra Fullweod, Fate Tueker and Holder. Now listen: When they gei to Polk-ing around and start the Fite on the Third party's Full weod they will find they have Tucker bigger bite than they can Hold-er words to that effect. Ne third party sheet will ever reach th* Standard even if it gets ne» r enough to Cedartown. ♦ ♦ ♦ Dr. Frank Wynne arrived home y storday from Atlanta. Dr. Wynne nail an extra trunk in which he carried a freeh ‘‘Sheep skin—“ a sort es a “Mak -Drive's'* wool gathering affair, of which he is justly proud. I like Frank Wynne and believe he bas'ut got a bit more senes than to make a saccese full doctor. I want te see him se'- tle d >wn here in Rome, and e, en up a ‘‘pill factory" that will make him a reputation, in the years to come. D . Wynne if g i ig to a in, “Mark that predsetion. ♦ * ♦ I wrr very much amused at a story Col. Graves told me on Wednesday, Several of us were standing around the deor of May or THE HUSTLER, OF ROME SUNDAY MRACH 11, 1894, John D. Moore's efiio* talk ing r»ve the scenes of the “uattle of the bal lot" of the day previous. Said Col Graven: I met a frieud ibis morn ing who like ny self, was defeat** on yesterday. He was looking de cidedly under the —war all broke up and like a macada mized road h<* showed it." * * “I asked him how he felt and lit replied: “Rocky" “How m<ueh did you loes » on this election?- "I went tell you." “Did you win anythine?" “Nuh" “Well, how much did you bet?" “I'll never tell, why my wife ahall nrver know what a chump, 1 have been.'* ♦ t t 111 “Then," said Col. Graves, “hi teld me that last night be had gone home ail worn out and blue frowi his defeat. That he had gone to bed and spent a restless night. Why said he, Icould'nt sleep n»i 1 eonld'nt keep awake. Ijuattosf ed and tumbled over the bed ano dreamed and d earned. * * * “Why do you know I wns : gain at the polls but the fight was mors terible than the tight yesterday. On every hand I was met by th* ether fellows and limy come earli and often. One rushed in with a giraff and voted him. Anethei trotted in a pair of elephants and then a gang made a wild rush foi the polls carrying a heard of lions and tigers." ♦ ♦ * “On and on they came, and from every direction they brought in wld beasts of every forest and serpents from the bogs and jungle at last Jake Moore and John Biack and Klip Williamson and Reece Miller brought np a S>a serpent from the river and I ceuld stand it no longer but fl -d for the mot. - tains. Oh, I fe> 1 us bad as I look this morning, and dont you forget it —bat what on earth do you sup pose was the matter with nv ? 11 t + 4- ♦ Here Col Graves asked him it be had seen the Hustler of Rome Klephaut edition, And you could see light dawn on that asaas fact at once, said Co! Graves, and be fore he left me lie declared that he was going te stop his paper ano quit the Meaagene j» 1 tics forever —But he still takes the Hustler OF RoM« + ♦ + 4 + + Rome, Ga„ March 10th 1894. Editor Hustlkr of Rome : For Bulls Eye Kolluin: I noticed in yesterday's Hustler you are inquiring if anyone can unravel the H:soy of tie oil Safe, or rather, Iren Box standing in the midd e es Broad Street be tween the two Banks and being in a petition to furnish the dvs.red information I will state the safe I belongs to n.e and was ured to stern away my diamond*, but a shortjtime since I g t uneasy about my precious jewels and swapped *bem with Mr Carlisle for a lot of his new bonds end not having any further use for the box I plac ed it in the middle of the thorough fare -Pro-Bono -Public Yeure Obediently A M Autogßoli A GRAND OFFER! MME. A. RUPPERT’S FiIKX FACE BLEACH MME. A. RUPPERT z'S? snys: "I appreciate the fact that there are many thou s*»d»of ladlealn the United Ivßi TinWfiff State, tha t would 11 ke t o try » M m > - World-Renowned Each »> WK Bleach: but have been v kept from doing so on uc- AFT countof pr: ® which l«r>.00 per hottlevr 3 bottles taken /□TTOk together, 55.00. In order WyN ' rjfS, that all of these may hare an opportunity, I will give to every caller, absolutely » “ free, a sample bottle, and Zfl.-., Cr tP. X/’. ylnorder to supply those out of city ,or In any partof the world,l will send itsafely packedln plain wrapper all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp." In every raise of freckles, pimples,moth, sal -1 ownesa, black heads, acne,ecteni a. el Uness. rough ness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression! I'ACI Bt.BACH removes absolutely. It does not oover up, as cosiueUcs do, but is a cure. Address MADAME A. 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Jf’ l-rwe v* w.-- >,■ Catarrhal Auctions, Deafness &c HEBBAL TBEATMBET For all Diseases Kievan yca-i practical exper ience in the Australian Colo nies and New Zealand Dr. Geo H. RAYMOND. The eminent Oculist, Aurist and General Botanic Practitioner and author of numerous scientific pam phlets on Eye. Ear, Noss and’ Threat Diseases, and Lecturer on the American Botanic system of Sledical Practice, is new in Rome, and may be consulted at the Cen tral Hotel. NOTE —Dr. Raymond is in possession of letters and testimo nials from persons who had tried io no avail the highest Allopathic and Homeopathic Medical Skill of England, Europe, America and Austrailia. and his literary work been acknowledged by the Prin ces of Wales. Patients read the Doctor’s Scientific pamphlet and consult him at once. Will make a long stay if sufficient ly supported. Can be found at the Cen'ral Hotel, Rome. ALfJL 1 ' LLLJ.J,- “Pei Laps you would not think so bu t a very large proportion of dis eases in New York cornss from care lesßii.-8H about catching sold ’ says Dr Syrus Edson. ‘‘lt. is such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumo nia, pay any attenti nto a cold. New York is one of the hvalthiesf pluses on the Atlantic Coast arid jet there are a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin n this neglect of the simplest precau tion of every day life. The most ser.sible advice is. when you have one get rid of it a« soon as possible. By al! means do not t it ’Dr. Edson does not tell how t cars a cold but we will. Take Chamlivrl iu’s Cough Remedy . It will relieve the lungs, aid expectora'ion, open the secretions and soon effect a permaneut cure . 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist, Citation—Leave to Sell fl BORGIA, FLoyl COVKTY : To all-whom it may concern:—W, A- Rhudy, Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has in due form applied to the andersigned for leave to sell the lands and personal property be longing to the estate of said deceased, and taid application wiil be heard on the first Monday in April next. This 7th day as March 18.4. John F. Davis, Ordinary. Geulral B’y I Bailim Co’ OF CEORCIA. H. H. COMER, AND R. J. LOWRt. Receiver s TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV, 19 TH 180 No 4 bouth Botina Nc Lvave Chattanooga ... 400 p m “ Rome - - --713 pm “ Cedartown - - fOO pm TRAIN NO 2. I.v. Cedartown 5 10 am. Ar. Griftin - 8 56 am “ Maeon - - - 1100 am •' Savannah . 620 pm Not North Bound No Lv, Savannah -845 pm •• Macon - - • 425 am “ Griffin - - . 5 25 pm Ar. Cedartown - - 624 pm TRAIN NO. 3. Lv. Cedartown 6 20 &n> ~ Rome -7 08 am arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am parties wishing to spend the day in Chatta nooga. shoiqd take the Central Railroad trail at 7 08. am returning at 7 13 pm train to am from Griffin lays over all night at Cedartown, W. F, Shellman Traiic Mgr., J. C. Haile Gen., Pass., Agt. Savannah Ga. S. B. Webb Trav., Pass., Agt., D. G. Hall City Pass., Tkt., Agt.. „ „ _ J Atlanta Ga. C. S Pnidea Gen., Agent W E. Haft Tiaket Ageat.* Rome <■«.. WE TELL YOU sothing new when we state that it pays to engd| in (I permanent, most heallhv and pleasant Ossi »e«s, that returns a profit for »very day’s wort sucll is the business we offer the working class We teach them how to make money rapidlv, and guarantee every »ne who follows our instructiow faithfully the making of At.iuo.oo a month. Every one who takes hold now and works will surely and speedily increase their earniugs; the» mu be no question about it; others now at work are doing it, and you, reader, gau do the same This is tile best paying businF’-e that you have ever had the chance to secure. Zou wiH make grave mistake If you fail to give it a trial at once if yougrasp the situation, and act quickly, yot. till directly find yourself in a most prosperous '.u.iuess, at which you jtn surely make and save large sums of money. The results of oaly a few .lours’ work will often equal a week’s wages. Whether you are old or young, man ®r woman, t uiukes uo difference, — do a* we tell you, and sne eess will meet you at the very start. Neithet experience ar capital necessary. Those who work •or as are rewarded. Why not write to-day for \L I paxtfcUMSS, free .’ K. C. A I.LKN A CO., S»x Na 420, Auguat*. Ate WtVTCHES Clocks and Jewelry ‘ FORCED SALL COMMENCES THIS WEEK We are forced to meet our will sacrifice our stock to raise money. Herp is an opportunity which has never be fore been presented to the people of Rome. You certainlv know what bargains are j n this line. Everything will be sold at unheard of prices *HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO.* Purest Drugs! Lowest Prices! ASSIGNEE’S SALeT For the Benefit of Creditors The stock of Ciotliing, Hats, Furnishing Goods. Trunks, Bags, Va’.ises, in fact the entire stock of the lnt € firm of W. M, GAMMOX & CO., will be closed out for the benefit cfcreditors. The ironey must be realized on Lhis stock at once and pi ices will be made to force the sales REGARDLE&S OF COST Dunlaps $5 Ha*s at $2.50 E. &W. Collars at $2 per doz'. Oozing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchaw CASH down will bo demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ex changed or taken back. Ail persons ii.debted to said firm are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will beputont for collection, R. G. CLARK, Assignee. OF W. M. GAMMON & CO. NEW centWWelT Nffl mm? „ „ W fIWSIB N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A l/E MODKKK IMPHOVIEMEN'IB ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. -WWW MWiMI AEVCUIIMV MILL* We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Seiling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOOH INCG, CKILIJSJ G MOULDING B A LIYCTSTE RS an d BRACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME NO BUGS. New cottage for rent, on West First Street next to Mr. George Chidsey. Can be hud 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 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 Cuttiu and 504 Broad St. VIOIJN LES SONS. Taught by. Edw. Buchanan. 507 E. First. St. Care E. C. Ford Recommend Johnson’s Hague t7c Oil for rheumatism, neuralaia •• • ' * , -> • ’• THE MERCHANT TAIItOS HANDSOME ' '"EOF FALL PA" 1 -R NS JUSTIin. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL 0N„ S. M.STARIE ARMSTRONG _- M If you have sour Btotni ‘, c ' 3 . c bii ■ feel bilious, and y< ur t jf ■ take a Japanese Liver P®- ’f ■ will relieve you. ■ K 'TV P« i «■' I