The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 13, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS Mr. Ch»«. D. Wood left «t 5.30 *> hit r or«‘U«nu for N» w T ork a:'d th? net. Mr. Wood gm r prepared to Ity in ono of th« beat stock* aver to th* City. Burket Automatic W athing Machine should he in every hom* in Rome. It hat been proveu by The weverpet of te*ta t» be a com plete eucceta and every hcuorwife a« ds 'hia machine to lighten her labors and eave her clothing. Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical apoliames at Hammack Lucas &. Co’s. Dr. H. J. Cunyera, of Hunti ville. Tex., it m the citv the guest of hia brother Mr, W. D. Cunyera on Second Avenue. Blue Grass and Garden a just received by Trevitc and John sob Come early and avoid letting them sprout before you put them in the ground Mrs. Alonco Leith, of Birming ham, Ala., ia in the city visiting her mother Mrs. E . J. Magruder on I'ewer Hill. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless cure for all diseases to women Sold fresh by D. W. Curr Dr g ist Mr. I’. M. Story, <»f Crystal Springe brought iu a number of bales of cotton th ia forenoon, The Hustler or Rome wants to testify to the great merits of the Burke Automatic washing ma ; bin*. Our office towel waa broken in two and ’run through th- ma chine ona time. Now if we can get pome good aiater to stich it togeth er again we will once more hav? a cloth towel as limber at a dish n g and aa white aa the driven sn®w. Mayor Sam Maddox and Cel. L. K. Shumate, of Dalton ware among the many visitors in the oity to day. Capt. Felix Corput, of Cave Spring was in the city for a few hours this forenoon, EASTER HATS. Mrs, C R Garrard is North purchasing a nice line of Easter nats and bonnets for A. O. Garrard’s Millinery Store No, 23 Broad Street. Ladies will find the wafers just what they need, and can bo depend ed upon even time to give relief Safe aud sure. Can be sent l>y mail jealed securely. Price 82.00 per box. Enier son Drug Co., Sau Jose, Cal., and for eale by Reese & Whitehead. Fine Perfumes, toilet soap combs, heir and tooth brushes, face pnwdci and toilet articles at cut prices at t ie assignee s sole of ReeceJi White h ad. * 3-12 dtf for rent, Two comfort bl te leznen houses fivaro finis eaci* on 4ti Avnue f>r r<nt cheap. Can if desired be eouv tied into one very comfortable house. 8-12-ts ’ W D. Hott. WE HAVE BOUGHT The entire stock, fixtures nd good-will of the late firm or CROUCH & WATSON And wil ! continue business at the old stand No. 206 Broad Street, where we will be glad to se-d th ? patrons of the old firm as well as the frian sos C. A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN SON. Mr. ’ ernie Hale will remain with us in the Prescription Department. Trevitt & Johnson A KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Mr. Billy W right requested me to thunk the gallant boy* of the Rome Fire department, for their prompt response to the call fortheir services, and the efficient work they did in cav ing his property yesterday afternoon, Tnefire was over the Sth Avenue Bar of Mi.Chainlee, and was m st difficult to get at. Finally when the tin roof was opened and the boards cut away so a fireman could enter the chemi cal extinguisher was werked to great advantage. Had the fire occured late at night, the Hustlsb of Roms might have “got it in the neck.** v • Ane’her 1< n » drunk at tl e Fs.ll of Nineveh’’ this forenoon, and Recorder Fouehe fined Mrs, Mat Stacy, use Mrs. John Collius, col $5 Old Matt thought she was en titled to “mercy” as she claimed that: “mo’ern three months had passed since I’ro up heer. • • « Wood & Freeman, the new gro cers are moving into their p r ett\ stand No. 202 Rroad St. next door to Currys. The stock is arriving daily aud by Saturday, Mr, Ed Wood hopes to he in shape to ea ter to the orders of his old patrons and the publicgenerally. JI .'JU I LIVINGSTON LOCALS ALL THE NKWS FROM THIS MOST PKOSPKKOUO COMMUNITY. Livingston, Ga., March 13. Mr. J. E. Ktepheas left Satur day for Stanten to be absent sev eral days. Mr. Claud Landers one of the most agreeable young men of Vanns Valley was down lust week. Saturday was court day and one case was disposed of, Three par ties, Baas Bros., Sandford and R. B. McArver, claimed a mule. Mr. Eubanks gained the case for Mc.- Arver. A boy in the country thinks Is i« quite old enough tu see the giris but bis mother thinks differently and was giving him a “private ialk,“ snatehee of which reached the ear of a third party. To her question, why ha had nut told her where he was going, he answered. I knew. I weuld get tuch a eousideabls oust — preaching, that 1 was afraid to. A few an w irable arguments, nrt this reply ia imitation of Pecks bad boy- Preach on mother I hope I’ll be condensed juet keep on—rear and scotch—l’m about to get happy. More arguments. Why look at the circumsquencea, tin y a.ie the very popularest people in the country. Finally in desperation. I wish every girl I know was is ’urgatory or some other het sea tiort town (Curtain) Z. Y, X, BROWN'S IRON BITTERb cures Dyspepsia, In digrestion& Debility THE HUSTLER. OF ROME TUESDAY MRACH 13, 1894, Staff's Sales Fur April 1894. BORGIA, Wix»n» Corxvr. Will l>e ao>«l before the covrt house door In theenywf B<-<w. Floyd county, Ga., beiwe«u the legal bourn of »ale on >he flrat lueaday in April, 18k4, tlx following described property to wit: All tha* lot of land anna-ed in the Oon'anaula di.iaiuii ol the < it) of Home, Ga., aituated on the north west corner of Eighth avenue (foriner- Ij J.uiapkin street > and fronting 65 feet on West Seeoml-treel, and 130 feet on eighth stenti*, more or leas ;it being half of the oid Fouche school houwe lot. Levied on by virtue of a jus. t ce court fl fa i*«ue . from’the 919 district Q. »1. in favor of Stegmat <Si Will, vs J. w Davh &<•.,*« the property of J. W. Davis Levie made bj II Beard. 1. Also at the sains time and place, all that tract •f land known as the south three-fourth of lot 'O 286, south half of lot No. 288, south half of No 287. all of land lots Nos. 289 and 324, all in lourih distric. and lour.u section, Floyd coun ty Georgia, containfn SOO acres, more’or less; also land lot No, 1 in tbird district and in third district and fourth section, eontai'.ingaO acre-, in Flopd county. Levied oi> by virtue of a jus he court fi fa issued from the loiaih dee t rie t, G. * . ib tar >r of J. A. Ba’e vs Isac Harris and G w Thomas, as the property of ths t.efeudant, G, W. Thomas. Also at the same iime and place, lot of land No 624 ia thin! district and fourth section of gt-.vit county. Levie* uu by virtue of ah fa is sued by John J. black, T.t'., in tavor of State and county vs Martin J. Habo, as the propertv of the defendant Levy made by yy. E. Kyle, 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 home colt tw.. years old, one bay horse colt three years eld name “Floyd,” one bay horse colt three years eld name “John ” Levied’ on by virtue of two fl fas issued from the Fiard Chy court in favor of T K. Jones vs V. T. Sanford, asthe property of the defentant. Also at the same tini • and place, one undivi d <1 one-half interest in that portion of lot No. i tn the village of Timbuctoo, near Forestville, being a partof lot of land no. 208 in the twenty third district and third section; bounded oa ■lie north by the Calhoun road, on the east by Anderson Miller’s lot. no 6, on the south by let so. 4 owned by Jeff Wright and on the west by lot so. 3 also owned by Jt ff wrtght. Levied on by virtue of a fl fa issued from he justice conn ■>r 9191 h district G M., in favor of w. H. < oke' & co,, vs Lewis Thurman, as the property of rite defendant. Levy made by w. M. Byars, L, c Also at the same time and place, ali the rights titles and interest of 7 C B< g/s iu the following described property: Lot ol land being in the countr of r loyd and S>ate of G»„ aud more particularly known as part of lot No. 85 in the 3rd section and ?3rd district touit : Beginning at a stake on : he Rou’hwest corner of O P Neel Io on the Dalton road running South along the Daltou road one hundred and thr-e and nine inches to a stake theirte Elis’ ?1 rods to a stake thence North one hundred aud three feet and ntne inches to a stake, thence West 51 rods to the pl of begiuni. g. containing two acres of land more or less Ai’so all that tract or parcel of land lying a-ol being in the 2dru district and 3rd section of Floyd co ntv, Ga,, being 612 aeros off of lot No. 8’ beginning on the Dalton road at the line of tract sold to T K Boggs, run ning thence East ta line of lot, thence Nrr h to 1 ne of H H Richards, thence West to Dalton read, thence South to beginning come-, the t’act hereby conveyed being all enclosed. Lev ied on by virtue of a Justice fourt fifa issued from the 919th district G. .M in favor of M 1, Palmer vs Cox A Boggs. AL oat the sam ' time and place, in the 4th district and 4’b sec.ion of Floyd county, distin guisbed in ihe plan of said district, section and • n’y as lots of land N“S 56 and 57 contain ing three hundred and twemy acres mo e or less Levied an by virtue of a fifa issue from the Flo)d City Court in favor of Henry 'I rvey, ad ininistrator etc. of J E Berry vs Ike J Berry as the propertyjof the defendant. Also a s the s me time and place lot of land ly ing and being in Block B. of Harbour's dditi.r, in I'rinlup City, as follows : Lot No. 15 from isg West on Second aienue 75 feet, being 64 feet deep oi. ti e South side 62 feet wide iu the -ear and 130 feet deep on North side; also lot no 13 f o: ting on First avenue, East 55 feet and run ning back West on South side 168 fee and on 'he North side ISO feet, the same being .53 ieet fwide in the rear as sh wn n map of Block B >f iarbou.’s addition to . rintup Citv, Levied on by virtue of a J slice Cm;rt fita issued from the 19th district. G M,, in favor of Donald Harner, Seib Wright and Moses wright vs. Pat sy Isbell Tom Isbell and Rosa Isbell vs ihe propertv of rhe defendants Also at the same time and place one house and lot adjoining the town of East Rome said lo fron ing 55 feet on Spring Creek road and run ning back 155 feet of proper tv of Crockett < ampbt ll bounded on the East by i roperty of Eliza Turner and on the west by fsrah Horton Levie lon by virtue of a fifa issued by J j Black T. C ,in favor of S ate a <1 County vs Mahala .McCain asthe property of Maha a and Lucy Me Cain undivided one-half interest. a'so at the same time and place west half of lot of land no 52 in t ie I'h district and 4 th, sec ti >n of Floyd county, Ga, Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the il2oth di-trict G M in favor of W’P Mel eod vs J T Riley as the prop rty of the defemlaot. Also at *h save tiiHA And jda> e that tract o parcel of land situate *, ir the 23rd district an 3-d section o‘Flo d county Ga being on > ere in re off of lo- o 124 in the forks of the Dal t n rind Sum “erv lie roads, that is, that : art of lot no 124 which lies in the forks of s id roads -bo it. two and one half mile-from the corpotion imits of the city of Rome Also two acre- of lo 1 7in23 dist ia and 3rd section s aid state anti c.-unty and adjoining the the above described one acre off t lot No 124 ind which two acr-s i-s between - hs Dalton and Summerville roa< s an 1 more fully described In a deed i v A. < -Irimbleto D. P Phillips and 11. D. Aycock, now in the possession of the defendant, levied o ny vir ne of a Justice court fi fa issued from the 919 district G, m. Floyd cmmtv Ga. in lav ol Rome Grocery co. vs. J M Jones s the prop erty of the dsfendant. Also at the same time an i place the follow ing property, 11 wit: One five story brick I- ib iig known as the Armstrong Hotel, silunted n th > corner of Second avenue and East r its street tn the city of Rome, Fioyd couetv Ga Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the k’loyd city court in favor of Joseph R. Peebles 8 i.is Co, vs the R«me Hotel company as the propertv of the Rome Hotel Co, Also at the same time and place the following proper ty.tewit: All thattractof land in theitb section of Floyd county oa. known in the plan of said dittaict as whole lots Nos. 264,265 and 241 containing 160 acres each , also 136 acres off of the E.ast side of lot No. 263, said farm laud aggregating 616 acres mon-or ess and known a« tt e Higginbotham farm, Levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the court of Ordinary of Floyd county Ga in favor of Alice Fowler vs Tlioraas B. Higginbotham as the property of the defendant Jnke C. Moor- , Sheriff NGT.CE. Georgia, Floyd county. Netice is hereby give- that a Petition signed by Fifteen or more Freeholders of the “siuth Waters) District G M of said cmutv has bee filed in my office asking that the benefits for the divisions of section -419 1459 1451 1452 1453 and 1454 of Ihe code of Georgia of 1884 and the amendments thereto shall a; ply to said 859th 1) s aict G M, of said esunty. 1 farther give notice that an Election will l e ordered oh the 2nd day of A) ril next (is .4) mid Election to occur o- the2ls;d vof April rext ( 891) •> de-id-* the qne-ti.m--fence” or "stock liw according *0 the statutes iu such case m fi aud |to> d d V a 11. der my hand and official Signature tn ..11 day of xr irch 1894. John P. Davis Ordir.a y Floyd co. Ga. A RRAOTJ O'JTyjCR? MME. A. RUPPERT'S rlW£ FACs- SLESOK MME. A. RUPPERT Z\T? snys: "I: pprecikle the fact .ydSyCi. * y‘3#. tbst there are many thall i'. saudsufli-.dicsir.t he United Suitestha • i:ld like t> try < M lU y " 1 Ttd-li ■ ■ wncd Face Bleach: tut .'a-.ve been y*4i k-' ( t fttm: • ■.- ~on nc- VXw' /w 5■ couutt f r a hisK.GU 4GM V per bottle. . tfestukeu M h. , *? tb M r ’ ■ It* order thatalloft i' asyhnve VsT 1 anopportui . J-.'lgive \L to every calh t , absolutely _ free, a sample bt.ttle, and Xi ’?/ . of city .or in any partof the World.l willsend It surely packedin plain wrapper all charges prepaid. for 25 cents, silver or stamp.” In every ease of freckles, pimples,moth, sal lowness, blackheads,acne, ecsenta,ellines« rough, neaa, or any discoloration or disease of the skin and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression! F-tCB Bi.bach removes absolutely. It docs not coverup, u. Ooamclltw do, but is a cure. Address. IfATUWF A. MVF.“i PT t -x. 0) ‘ -•«; ci”W Calarrtal Affections, Deafness &c HERBAL TII'TATMIiNT For all Diseases Elevon yea”? 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, Noe* and Threat Diseases, a«d Lecturer on the American Botanic system of Medical Practice, is now in Rome, and may be consulted at the Cen tral Hotel. NOTE —Dr. Raymond ie in possession of letters and testimo nials from persons who had tried to no avail the highest Allopathic and Homeopathic Medical Skill of England, Europe, America and Auetrailia. and his literary work been acknowledged by the Prin c ts of Wales. Patients read the Doctor s Scientifiic pamphlet and consult,him at one*. Will make a lonjr stay if sufficient y supported, Can be found at tie Central Hotel, Rome. “Perhaps you would not think so but a very large proportion of dis ■ ases in New Yorx comes from care- about catching cold ’ says Dr Syrus Edson. “It is such a simple thing and so common that very few oeople, unless it is a case of pneumo nia, pay any attenti <n to a cold. New York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there ire a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin u shis neglect of the simplest precau tion of every day life. The most -cnsible advice is, when you have one _;et rid of it as soon as possible. By all means do not neg'e tit ’Dr. Edson loes not teil how t errs a cold but we will. Take Cbawiberl in’s Cough Remedy . It will relieve the lungs, tid expcctora ! ion, open the secretions vud soon effect a permanent cure . 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist, A POLICY HOLDER WRITES ABOUT THE NEW YORX UFK INSURANCE COMPANY. The following letter was written by W. A. Rhudy, one of Rime’s eading businessmen, and he “speaks mt iu meeting” about the New York Life Insurance Company. Mr. Rhudy is a most conservative business man and his letter is strong and to the point, Rome, Ga., March 5-1894. Jno. J. Mickle Esq. Agent New York Life Ins. Co. Rome, Ga. Dear Sir:— I have been carrying a s•> .000 policy in the company you represent and have received my first dividend and settlement. lain so well pleased with the company’s liberality in dealing with its policy-holders that it affords me pleasure to say that I aave taken out another $5, 000 policy with you aud consider inyself fortu late ifi having SIO,OOO insurance in the New Yoik life. Yours Truly, W. A. Rfcudy. NEW PONSORIAL PARLOR- Frank Taylor the old knight of the razor has opend up a new bar Her shop at 224 Broad street. He ii.vites all his friendc aud patrons to call early and often . I—24tj Have you tried War ters “Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke on the market. Citation—Leave to Sell Ghohgia, FLoy 1 COUNTY : To *ll whom it may concern:—W, A- Bhudy. Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned for le ive to sell 'he lands and personal property be longing to tl e estate of said deceased, and taid application will be heard ou the first Monday in April next. This 7th day of March 1894. Job* P. Davis, Ordinary. FOR DYSPEPSIA, iDCigestlon and Stomach disorder* taten BHOXA vs IRON BITTEKA. <ll de*l“rt k“on ft *t pc bottle. Gfcaui.vhei *• iW’e-juarx uitd cr w- -i rexi Speaking of Sickness— When it is serious of course you call a do< tor, he prescribes and you are satisfied But stop a jniniite. That prescription wants filling, and if the patient is danger ously ill you wish it. PROMPTLY PREPARED. In any case you want it COMPOUNDED and therefore done by somebody with ex pedience. Again, you don’t want to pay more than the .medicine a dservice is worth New, all these considerations will prob ably impel you to ask the doctor, “Whera shall 1 go to get this quick’y, properly and economically prepared?’’ llis answer can not fail to be— At Bimci LUCAS 4 CO'S - ■■ Th ffliiilt Ormists. ASSIGNEE’S SALE! For the Benefit of Creditor The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods. Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of th* late firm of W. M, GAMMON & CO., will be closed out for the benefit efereditors. The money must be realized on this stock at once and puces will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST Dunlaps $5 Ha*s at $2.50 E. &W. Collars at $2 per fa (lotbing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchasw CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ej. changed or taken back. Ail persons Udebted to said nra aie hereby notified to settle at once or claims will b« put oat ’for collection. R. G. CLARK, Assignee. OF W. M. GAMMON & CO lieFWral hotel. ~ M HAWffl® . „ . , W FWISBI N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT AI.L MODERN IMHROVEAIENIB ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC ick’s floral Guide,lß94, -WsL r> . O * le l’* oneer Catalogue of Vegetables and Flowers. A J C° n t- a i nE 112 pages Bxl2 1-2 inches, with descrip- —1 describe,not misleadj illustrations F m-zxt-b'v rrFW - that instruct, not exaggerate. . The COTe1 ’ ie charmin « in harmonious blending of Branching Avter, water eolor prints in green and white, with a gold back- (Often told fnrChrj* . -7 ground,-* drcam of beauty. 32 pages of Novelties auttre.mm j SWtTTPFA I printed in 8 different oolore. All the leading novelties Hibiscus, bannob mtJ.irta l and the best of the old varieties. These bard times you Dahlia, Ethel Vici, . VICK’S I cannot afford to run any risk. Buy HONEST GOODS Lar-” Horning Gtorie*. 7 Where vou will receive mi MEASURE. It is not nee- - , Wh l , \ toaiiverUee that Vick’s seeds grow, this ia known Dor-hlo Aut mone, r'-A’MRj, ff 1 * ' vorld °Y er . and alio that tlie harvest im vs. A verv Cliarmer Pea. ~J 3 k4 I »l'e“t for proper seed will save grocer’s and doc- * 1 . j Tncslictl . tor stills. Many concede Vick’s Floral Guide Uie band- Beg.-fiJ Narphy tewaktt eonwet catalogue for 1894. Jf you love a fine garden r ?et*tO<* J * ROCHESTER, N. Y JAMES VICK’S SONS N ) 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. Aon 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 (med for non-payment of same. J. C. Brown, City Marshal. DRESS MAKING. Mrs.J. W May is new ready for spring work. Dresses and chil dren’s especially Cuttiu and 504 Broad St. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic < for rheumatism, neuralgia sprain., brui ßeß , j arae baek gl J’ quicaly relieves pain ’ <Mdln S oV^hn 1 a STARKE THE merchant tailos LINE OF FALL PATTERNS JUSTIin. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL ON _ S.M.STARkE ARMSTRONG blcck pffi