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LOCALS.
Dr. R. P. Cox will on April firet
move Ijih office into the N« w Medi
cal Building, over Hammack &
Lucaa & Co's drug utore.
Dr, Fa tin ‘in now I* sou ied
at No 6 Third > venue, ha having
movi d his c (Tice to '.be <ffice cf Dr,
D. T. McCall.
Little Wife Farah aid maater
Sam Hardy of Texas Valley are it)
the city visiting their punt, Mr#.
Magrad*, on Tower Mil 1 .
Burke; Ay fop ?tti<; Washing Ma-
Cb no ia in demand and are being
sold in various parts of the state I
factor than they can be manufac
turod.>
Dr. Griffin was called to Oost»
ufiuls, Gordon county, yesterday
on professional business,
turoed to the city this forenoen.
Dr. C. Hamilton has moved his
office into the New Medical build
ing over the handst me drug store
of Hammack, Lucas & Co.
A uUtnb r of Burk s Automatic
Washing machines are now in use
ip Rome and are giving satisfac
tioD. Call and see agent at Central
hotel and p i one o. th'nf* c'othes
and labor saving mrchince. will,
pay for itself in two mouths.
Dr. W. F. Robertson, a prorainerf
■ itizen acd well Known physician of
3uchanr.au Gn. is in the ciiy, step
ping at the Janeu House. Dr. Kob
orfson is makiuf a specialty of ex
iracking tce.th without puiu, and states
liiat he is inciting vi hmucli success
Rupture cured Trus
ses fitted, Full stock
of surgical appliames
at Hammack Lucas &
Co’s.
Blue Grass ami Garden peed
just received by Trevi't and John
son Come early and avoid letting
them sprout nefore you put them
in the ground
“Orange Blossom’, is a painbs*
cure for all diseases to worn tn Sold
f eahbyD. W. Cuir Dr g ist
MEETING OF CONFEDERATE
VETERANS.
Association tomonow Tuesday 13,
at Judge Ideyerhardt’a office (Both
ceurta being in session this week,) at
10, o’clock a m. Important business,
a full meeting is requested.
J. T. Moore. J- G. Yeiser,
Adjt. Cun dr.
Dozens of Barkes Automatic
Washing Machines are being
placed with the very best fnmiliea
in the city, This is without doubt
the b ousehold labor saving ma
chine of the age ai d every hou e
keeper should see to it that one is
placed under her do.i inion. Now
is the time to ge» one.
Justices Harris and Lnni| kin
are holding an interesting terin ot
J.P.Tfourt in the superior c >urt
room today.
WE HAVE BOUGHT
r •
The entire stock, fixtures and
' good-will of the late firm of
CROUCH &. WAT JN
will continue business at the old stand
No. 206 Broad Street, where we will be glad
to see ihe patrons of the old firm as well as
the friends of C. A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN
Mr. P ernie Hale will remain with us in the
Prescrip ion Department.
) Tr Johnson
A CLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
‘ Dock 1 ' Lowry of the Southern
Express hue shown me son e harness j
made by Mr. CarnOchau, the Saddler
of this city, that are hard to beat.
Mr Lowry says that, though the Ex
press Co. has its head quarters in
Chattar oop, that tb«Coiop*ny finds
it to their interest to pa'r nlze Mr
Cainecban Rome certainly has a
right to feel proud of such a house.
**•
George Franklin the eolored un
dertaker had a long to be remember
ed experience yesterday afternoon
He was out with his hearse, heading
the funeral of Mary Gambel, and wae
<—.ugLl ai Biack's Bluff in the fearful
i»torm which raged so furiously,
George tells me that a young gentle
man ,and lady, with a livery stable
•‘turnout 1 * were aloe overtaken near
the Bluff by the storm, and thatih*
h< rse became frightened, and oulj
i y groat presence of mind, on the
part of himself and the young g r --
t nnan, a disast r was averted. As it
was, the young people got a hei.vy
and unexpected shower bath.
***
After a severe illness of several
weeks, Hon. E. P. Price has so far
recovered as to be in the city to
day . Sume weeks ago Mr. Price
become poisoned with“poisoH oak ’
while in his fin’d. Then he con
nected a heavy cold and between
hem, h i has bad a hard time of
il. Mr. Price will doubtless be in
'he race for representative from
Floyd and will make it “mighty
inierettin” for some of the boys.
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Now that the war is over, I want
to ask, “who ruint them water
works? Also, how much lunger uuJ
til we will have the Oostanaula
•nursing the veins of uur wat r
works system.
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Mr. Peter Antognoli says some
body is a fighting liar. He save
that “iron box.’" now‘occupying
the center, of Broadway, directly
between the doors of the banks, is
his personally property. That he
gave Mr. Heithvus 50 cents worth
of Rome made candy for it. He
said that his “little bruder“ Tony
has diamonds,but they are Alaska
diamonds, and as for bonds —why
if Tony has no bonds, and was
about to go to jail ha could proba
bly make ens —but he doubts it.
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As a messenger boy* the Hustlvr
of Rome will enter Fulton Towers
of the Postal, as the“ Nancy Hanks
of Georgia. *1 was at thu Postal office
this forenoon and heard Cothran
A co, call ring id. Hardly had 24
sounded when Master Fulton
bounded out the office door and
was off at a dead run for Cothran*?
office. Manager Adkin's to my
question, answered “why thafe
nothing for that boy he has been
THE HUSTLER. OF ROME MONDAY MRACH 12, 1894,
with me for mentha and g»t« bet
t rail the time.
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The Masons of G orgia ar* in
gleom and sorrow to lay. John f I
Davidson of Augusta, grand Ma»-(
t<r Meson of the state, d:» d .'lid*
deuly at his horn* ycst< rd y nmi*
mg at 10:40 o’clock wi'h h r rt
disease. For 11 years he has be u
Grand .Maaltr Mason of the Stale
having been cal'ed from the fl >or.
H s remains will bi hvried in
Augusta tomorrow and the funeral
w '1 be a notable one. He leaves
ft estate of shout $150,000.
♦ **
Cvl. George Harris me
'<> say that he is not a candidate
for effice within the gift of the
City Council, nor will he accept
any office from them. He hopi s
this announcement will satisfy tl •
street gossips and the r*por ers
•no rontinun to link his name
•nth the office of Ci’y Recorder of
City attorney. Mr. Harris has a
large and lucrative, law practice
»nd prop- sis to divote his entire
lime to'fiis profession.
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Stall’s Salts Fir Uni
1184.
dOR .IA, ri.OTD CCVJTY.
Will be so d before the co rt house door in
the cits of Rome, Floyd county, Ga., between
the legal hours of nale on the first Tuesday in
April. IR:>4, the following described property
to wit: >
A'l t! a' 'ot of 1 i.’.d si ua ed in th,?O s anaula
division of the < tty of Rome, Ga., situ tied on
the north west, coiner of Eighth avenue (former
ly Lutnpkin street) suit fronting 05 feet on West
Sicoiki street, and 13 ) feet on eighth Avenue,
more or less ; ii, being half of the Old Fouche
school house lot. Levied on by virtue of a jus'
tise co irt ti fa ini e from; he 91) district Q.
M. in favor ot Siegmat & Will, vs J. \y. Davis
& Co., *s the property of J, W. Davis Levie
ma le by H Beard, L C,
Also at the same time and place, all that tract
of land known as the south three-fourth of lot
A'o. 286, south half of lot No. 288, south half of
No 28', all of land lots Nos. 289 and 324, allflin
fourth district and fourth section, Floyd coun
ty Georgia, containfng 60J acres, more or less;
also laud lot No, 1 in third district and hr third
dirtriot and fourth sec ion, contar ing-Oacres
in Flopd county. Levied o by virtue of a just j< e
court fl fa ssuei from the 1049,b d sri t, G. V,
■ idv r of J. A- Ba’e vs Isac Harris and G w
Thom s, as the property of the defendant, G,
W. Thom is.
Also at the-ame lime and pla e, lot of land
No 624 in third district and fourth section of
Floyd county. I. vied on by virtue of a ti fa is
sued by John J. Black, T. <\, in favor of State
and county vs Martin J. Bobo, as the property
of the defendant Levy made by w- E- Kyle,
L. C.
Also at the same time and place, one sorrel
mare mule name “Mary" four years old, one
black mare mule name Jane’’ four years old,
one cream colored horse eolt tw“ years old, one
bay horse colt three yeans eld name “Floyd,”
one bay horse colt three years old name “John ”
Levied on by virtue of two fl fas Issued from
the Fioyd City court in favor of T R. Jones vs
V. T. Sanford, as the property of the defentont.
Also at t-he same tine and place, one undivi
d <1 one-half interest in that portion of lot No.
4 in the village of Timbuetoo, near Forestville,
being a part of lot of land No. 208 in the twenty
third district and third section; bounded on
the north by the Calhoun road, on the SMt by
Anderson Miller’s lot no t, on the south by let
no. 4 owned by Jeff Wright and on the west 1 y
'ot no. 3 also owned by J. ff wright. Levied on
by virtue of a fi Ja issued from ihe justice court
of 919th district G M., in favor of w. H. Coker
& co,, vt I ewis Thurtnaa, as the property of
the defendant. L vy ma le by w. M. Byars, L
c
Also at the same time and place, all the rights
titles and interest of T <■ Boggs in the fal'owing
dercribed propert) : Ix>t of la.id being in the
Counts of i loyd and State of Qa„ and more
particularly km.wn aspait of lot No. 85 tn the
3rd section and 23rd district tow it: Beginning
at a stake on he S.mrhwest corn- r ot l> I’ Neel
'o on the Dalton road running South along tl e
Dalton road one hundred and litre and nine
inches to a stake them e East 81 rods to a stake
thence North one hundred and three feet and
ntne inchesjto a stake, thence West 51 rods to
the pl '< e of beginning, containing two acres of
land more or less. Aso all that tract or parcel
of land Ijing ami being in the 23rd district and
:W section of Floyd <-o ntv, Ga„ being 612
acros off of lot No. 85 beginning on the Daltou
road at the line of tract sold to T K Boggs, run
ning thence East te line of lot, thence N' r b to
1 ne of H il Richards, thence West to Dalton
road thence South to beginning corner, the
t-act btreby conveyed lining all enclosed. Lev
ied on by virtue ot a Justice Court fifa issued
from the 919th district G. M in favor of M L
I’altner vs Cox Jfc Boggs.
AU o at the same time and place. In the 4th
district and 4th sec ion of Floyd county, distin
guished in the plan of said district, section and
enunty as lots ot land Nos 56 and 57 contain
ing three hundred and twen.v acresmo-eor less
Levied eu by virtue of a fifa issue from the
Floyd City Court in favor of Henry l l rvey, ad
ministrator etc. of J E Berry vs Iks J Berry as
the propertyjof the defendant.
Also at. tl.e s - me time and place lot of land ly
ing and being in Block B. of Harbour's ddition
tn Printpp City, as follows: Lot No. 15 front
ing West on Second avenue 16 feet, being 94 feet
deep on tl e South side 62 feet wide in the -ear
and 130 feet deep on North side; also lot no 13
fro ting on First avenue. East 53 feet and run
ning back W, st on South side 168 fee and on
the North aide l»o feet, the same being 53 feet
wide in the rear as shown on map of Block B
of’larbour's addition to I’rintup City," Levied
on by virt' e of a J stice Court fifa issued from
•he 19th district, G M„ in favor of Donald
Ha\» r, c e ,b Wright and Moses wright vs. Fa'
s.v Isbell Tom Isbell and Rosa Isbell as ;h e
properly of ’he defendants
Also at the same time and place one. houve and
lot adjoining the town of East Pome, said lot
( rontiug 55 feet on Spring Creek road ami run
ning back 155 feet of property of Crockett
I atnpbell bounded on the East by property of
Eliza Turner and on the west by Sarah Horton
I evis 1 on by virtue of a fifa issued by J j Black
T c. in favor of Sa e ami County vs Malta's
McCain as the property of Maha a and Lury Me
c in undi ided one half interest.
A so at th-sums time and plan- west half of
lot of la ,d no 52 i t •4'hdicr n<l4‘h. see
i tof Floyd county, Ga, Lm.i t > i by virtue
of a ti fa issu-* i from the H29;h < i r rict 6 m. in
favorofW’P m-Uo<l vs J T Riley as tne
property of the ds’endant.
Also at h same time and pla e that traot or
pateel of lan I Utaate'*, in the 23rd district and
3 I section o Fl'»"d county Ga being on acre
m 're off of lot: o 121 in the forks of the Dal
t n and Sum -erv lie roads, that is, that part of
lot NO 124 which lies in the forks of s-id roads
»bo -t two and one half miles from the corpotion
imits <>f the city of Rome Also two acre' of lot'
•• ii r.-i te. a,.,- .v.-,., ,i.„ , M i a
nae aers eff cf ’ot Me. 124 and which »w« MT)
i-s between ’h# Dalton and Summerville roaus
an I more fully described in a deed by A- C
Trimble to I). P Phillips and H. I). Aycock, now
in the possession of the defendant. Levisd on
by vir ue of a Justice court fl fa issued from
the 813 di-trict o, m. F lo X 1 county oa. in favor
of Rome Grocery co. vs, J M Jones sthe prop
vr yof the dtfen laat.
sisoat he .tme tim'at 1 plase the ,foliow
ag .roperty, 11 wit: Cne five story brick build
-1 igknown as tte Armstrong Ho.el, situ ted n
the corner of Second avenue and East First
street tn the city of Rome, Floyd county oa.
Levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued from the
Floyd -city court in favor of Joseph R. Peeble’s
Sms Co, vs the Rome Hotel company as ths
p opertv «.fßome Hotel Cp.
Also at thesa.ne time and place the following
propei ty, tewit: a.'l that tractof Uni in thelt'i
Lction of Floyd comty oa. known in the plan
of said distaict as who./’ lots .Nos. 264, 265 and
241 containing 164 acres eaC* l , a,B °. J 1 *® a -reß
of the East side of lot No 255, »* ll l * a ' n l land
aggregating 616 acres more or ana known
a« tne Higginbotham farm, Levied on by virtue
of a fl fa issued from the court of Ordinary ot
Floyd county Ga. in favor of slice jCowler vs
Tnomas B Higginbotham as the property of
the defendant.
J"ike C. Mo«re, Sheriff
. Calarrfial AWods,
Deafness &c
HERBAL TBEWMBKT
For all Diseases
Elevon yea* n practical exper
ience in the .Australian Col<-
nies and New Zealand
Dr. Geo H. RAYMOND.
The ewinfent Oculist, Aurist end
Gt-uvrai B .'tame Practitioner and
author of inimcrouß scientific pam
phlets on Eye, Ear/ Noe» and
i’hriat Disease?, and L efurer od
the Am rican Botanic system of
Medical Practice, is now m Rome,
and may be consulted at the Cen
tral Hotel.
NOPE —Dr. Raymond ie in
possession of letters and testimo
nials from p< rsons who had tried
ro n k avail the highest Allopathic
and Homeopathic Medical Skill
of England, Europe, America and
Austrailia. and his literaiy work
been acknowledged by the Prin
c bsof Wales. Patients read the
Doctor's Scientifiic pamphlet and
consult him at once.
Will make a long stay if sufficient
ly supported. Can be found at the
Cen’ral Hotel, Rome-
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“Perhaps you would not think so
but a verv large proportion of dis
eases in New York comes from care
lessness about catching sold ’ says
Dr Syrus Edson. “It. is such a simple
tuing and so common that very few
people, unless it is a ease of pneumo
nia, pay any atteuti nto a cold. New
York is one of the healthiest places
on the Atlantic Covst and yet there
are a great many cases of catarrh and
consumption which have their origin
n x'ns 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 By all
means do not i e,' e tit 'Dr. Edson
does not ted how tcifs a cold but
we will. Take Cliawiberl iu’s Cough
Remedy . It will relieve the lungs,
aid expc ctora'ion open the secretions
and soon effect a permanent curs .
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros. Druggist t
Citation— Leave to Sell
• sonutA, FLoy 1 COVNTT:
To all whom it may concern: -W, A- Rhady,
Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has
in due form applied to ths sndersigned for
leave to sell the lands and perssnal property be
longing to tbe estate of said deceased, and raid
apFlieation will be beard on the firs-. Monday in
April next. This 7th day es March 1894.
John F. Davis, Ordinary.
CeDlral R’y Aiig co'
OF CEOIfCIA.
ri. H. COMER. AND R. J. LOW Ry.
Recelveis
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 19 TH 189
No 4 booth Bound Nc
Lvave Chattanooga ... 400 pm
“ Rome - - --713 pm
“ Cedartown - - eOO pm
TRAIN NO 2.
I.v, Cedartown 5 10 an.
Ar. Grillin - 855 am ’
“ Macon - - 11 00 am
• Savannah - 6 20 pm
Nol North Bound No
Lv, Savannah •845 pm
Macon ... 4 25am
“ Griftin . . . c 25 pm
Ar. Cedartown - 624 pm
TRAIN NO. 3.
Lv. Certartown 6 20 am
.. Romo • 7 08 am
arrive Chattanooga - 10 25. am
Parties wishing to spend the nay in Chatta
fiooga. shoupl take the Central Railroad trail
at 7 08. a n returning at 7 13 pm train to am
from Griftin lays over all night at Cedartown,
W. F, Shellman Trafic Mgr.,
J.C. Haile Gen., Pass., Agt.
Savannah Ga.
S. B. W’ebb Trav., Pass., / gl.,
D. G. Hail City I’ass., Tkt., agt.
- •* Atlanta Ga
C. 8 Pre Gen.. Agent
V K. ~nt: Tiatr- - ■ t."
Speaking of
Sickness—
When it is serious of course vou
call a doctor, He prescribes and you
are satisfied
But stop a minute. That prescription
wants filling, and if the patient is danger
ously ill you wish it. -PROMPTLY
PREPARED. In any case you want it
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
and therefore done by somebody with ex
pelienee. Again, you don’t want to pay
more than the .medicine a dservice is
worth #
N< w, all these considerations will prob
ably impel yon to ask the doctor, “AVhere
shall I go to get this quick’y, properly and.
economically prepared His answer can
not fail to be—
il MHffl' LUCAS 4 CO’S
in Mi* Drueiists.
ASSIGNEE’S SAT.Er
For the Benefit of Creditors
The lai’j/e stock of C.othirig, lints, Ft rnishing Goods.
Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of the late
firm of W. M. GAMMOX & CO-, will be closed out so 1 ’
the benefit cfcreditors.
Iheironey must be realized on .bis stock at once and
pi ices wili be made de force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST.
Dunlaps $5 at $2.50 K. Si. Collars at $2 per doz*
Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchaw
CASH down wid bo demanded. Nothing will be sent out, er
changed or taken back. Ail persons indebted to said firm
are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put out
for collection,
R. G. CLARK, Assignee,
OF W. M. GAMMON & CO.
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL”
O BAMGEBK
Sffl FOMISIB
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
ALL AIonKRYST improvements
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
C * oncer i'sitalogue ot Vegetable., end riewers. w
Contains 112 pages Bxl2 1-2 inches, with descrip- ..-
wßflEtSkS tk>ns that describe, not mislead | illustrations
I that instruct, net exaggerate. ‘ ' ’’
A Wk The cover is eh arm Ing iu harmonious blemling of B r^? CIUI, L A r ’chrn-
watcr color prints ta green and white, with a gold back- ' ’
V s 1 ——1-4 ground,—a drcam of beauty. 32 pages of Novelties ' "“.
I printed In 8 different oolors. All the Trailing novelties Hibiscus. Nuunei,
I and the best of the old varieties. These hard tunes you D."J'.!ia, I.the! 1 !cs.
Vick’s r cannot aflord to run any risk. Buv HONEST 600DG |,«r.e Morning Glories.
l|u, . J / where you will receive EIH.L MIASUBE. It is not nee
,r WlM' essar y to advertise that Vick’s sieds grow, this is known Double Animone,
•—’“Clh, > the world over, and ako that the harvest |iays. Avery Chormer Pea,
“Lt little spent Rir proiier sesil will save grocer’s and doc- , sini
Price 15 tor’sbills. Many concede Vick’s Floral Guide the band- ®»B3 le
, , somest catalogue for 1804. Ts you love a fine garden oPier 1 oUH«*
Mmvntam send address now, with 10 cents, which mav be deducted
" from first order. 3340 Cash FrUe. tor Potatoes.
* ROCHESTER. N. Y. JAMES VICK’S SONS,
NO BUGS.
New cottage for rent, on 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 eummonjed
to appear before the mayor and
council, sitting as aboard of com
missioners. You are liable to be '
fined for non-payment of same.
J. C. Brown,
City Marshal.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. J. \\ May is new ready for
spring work. Dresses and chil-
especially Cuttin and
504 Broad St.
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia,
apraius, braises, lane back, i;
quickly relieves pain
r. J. MIKS i
•riding 1 or cLUdrer Tint! ma
IWWW > irtON BrvnfißH.
I
STARKE
THE
meruiaxt
TAFLO"
HANDSOME LINEO.
FALL PATTERNS
JUSTIN.
ORDERS EXECUTED
PROMPTLY AND IN
THE VERY LATEST
STYLE.
CALL ON _
S.M.STARkE
ARMSTRONG
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