The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 14, 1894, Image 4

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LGCALio Burkes Automatic Washing I Mach ine should hr in home 1 in Rome. It h*» been proven by | the severest of teats te be a com plete auccesß and every hcuarwifo needs this machine to lighten her labors and save her clothing. Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical appliames at Hammack Lucas & Co’s. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless cure for all diseases to woma. Sold fresh by D. W. Cuiry Dr g ist Burke's Automatic Washing Ma- CQi'ue TH still in demand and selling rapidly, A new supply Las just arriv ed. It would be to the in*erest es ths ladies of Rome to call and see the Machine at the Central Hotel. Wise Ada Turner of Dal ton is visiting friendsand relatives in the sth Ward Prof. W • O. Connor of Cave Spring is in the city on legal business Messrs Eugene o‘Bryen and Kam Taylor, Goverment inspectors of etamboats. with head quarters at Mobile, Jia. are in the city on business. while here ih*y will doubtless inspect, Mr. George Trammells new beat on the Oosta naula * EAT BREAD. Made es Gluten Graham Flour it is whelesome and nutritious food for Dyspeptics, Brain workers, children. It contains the phosphates and glu ten of the wheat. For sale at Jamison Bros 222 Bread St. 3-14-ts I DRESS MAKING. Mrs. J. W May is now ready for spring work. Dresses and chil dren’s especially Cuttin and fit ting 504 Broad St. For the very b*st parfumeries es the famous Larenzo make oil at the Reese dr Whitehead store and get what you want al assignee's sale, Coh J. H, Rhodes of the Rom* mutaal Loan association, went down to Marietta this forenoon •u important legal business. Mias Abbie Webb has returned from a most pleasant visit to Ce dar Bluff Ala. Ladies will find the wafers juaf what they need, and can be depend ed upon everytime to give relief Safe and sure. Can be seut by mail jeale l securely. Price 52.00 per box. Finer son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale by Reese A Whitehead. Fine Pei fumes, toilet soap oom' a hair and tooth brushes, Mee powder <md toilet articles at cut prices at the assignees sole of ReeceJc White head, dtf. for rent, Two comfort bit tenemcn houses tivaronn? each on 4th Avnue for rent cheap. Cun if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 3-12-ts W D Bovt. WE HAVE BOUGHT u The entire stock, fi-’ures and good-will of the late firm of CROUCH & WATSON And wy continue business at the old stand No. 2CG Broad Street, where we will be glad to SDo he patrons of the old firm as well a c the friends of C. A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN SON. Mr. ornie Hale wiil remain with us in the Prescription Department. , Trevitt & Johnson A KLUSTER Os BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Its amusing to me to see th* *‘boot-lickers“ ansi their friends. Te keep them in effice under the | lacoming administration. Thera is not ive minutes in the day that one cannot see a Seay ticket sup porter “advising" with a John D Moore ticket man as to "what ought to he done,“ Now it strikes Ime that over 700 of the votors of 1 Rome have endorsed a ticket and it is time for the ■embers of the minority, of loss than 500 voters, to let up. The city is safe in the hands of John D. Moore and his ticket —and they should not he werrisd to death with the impor tunities of Seay-siders. * * • The minority has some rights it is true but let the minority call off its dogs and let the majority “try to rule.” If the Moorv ticket is to be persuaded into employing the officers who feught for the Seay ticket, then what was the geed es the election? the "Boot licker" retire and make room for “men.” « * • The Spring of 1894 is indeed a coy maiden. When she came, she came “heart whois and faaey free” and never a Momeut did she take old winter in her lap, or allew him her first oa any of her carrees e*. She kissed the fltwers into bloom aad with her magic touch coaxed the emerald frein twig ano tree. She breathed ol the earth and the odorous balm of her breath rising to the soft elouris of a Southern sky, puts the birds a singing and mellows the heart of uortale, and think lag “yum, yum“ so strongly we forgot to say “dam the Etowah." I hoard a “poor dot il“ remark this morning: “The good Lord has certainly been merciful to u g poor white folks and niggers, throughout this winter." The ex pression fell from his lips but the tone of it was from a grateful heart The mild winter and early spring has proven a Godsend to the poor who for months have sought work, and found oone. * • • 1 notice that my esteemed young bachelor friend. Jim Burnett o' Cedar Bluff, is going te commit matrimony on the 28ih. Jim Burnett is one of the finest youi g business men in North Alabama, aud a whole noct of people will bo pleased to learn that he is going to lake this important step in life. They will congratulate him most heartily, too when they loam that he has won the heart and hand of Mice NettieL»wronco, one of the most attractive women of Alaba ma. **♦ Miss Mamie Jones, the prottv daughter of Mr. W D, Jones, ba* •come an attachment in the Sheriffs office. Mies Mamie is one es the best stenographers in the city, aad with her pretty typo writing machine, has become an ludespor.siblo institution at the THE HUSTLER. OF ROME WEDNESDAY MRACH 14, '894, now Court House. She and Miss Moore, ’he moot popular young Isdy in Roms the l>ouk keeper in Bhoriff Moore's t ffico make that i ffloe a bright place indeed. • * • Do*s advertising pay? Just ask John Reen> s who is assisting Cn.pt. A.B S. Mosley as a«ignee of Rees* A Whitehead. A few days .go Mr. Reece put a couple of short “readers 4 ' in the Hubti.br or Romb —and he aeeures me that he has “i.eard from them.* 4 Matey talks • f o rse, but advertising is cer tainly a stimulant to it. • * * Cel. J. Lindny Johnaou of E“.st Rome has been appjinted agent at Rome for weather and crop reports, Ho is in direct eemmunicatioß with the Weather bureau of Atlanta, and all reports from the “Banner county'’ farmers should be made to him. * * ♦ Mr Arm R Harper, left the eity this afternoon fer Gainsville, Fla. Ho was called there by a telegram from his wife stating that their only child, master Alexander, »g*d two, was dangerously ill. M r. Harper was deeply distressed as the tel-gram had been addressed to him yesterday in Atlanta and was only forwarded to Rouse this forenoon ♦% I netice that the board of asses sors, Mr. E, L, Bosworth, Capt. W.H, Steel aad Major Ayer are ‘‘doing busimss. They have just finished the can vass es the Coosa and Etowah di visions cf the city. They hope to complete thoir work and rest from their labois by tho first of next week . —■ .■! ■ ,|,i, lyl EASTER HATS. Mrs, C R Garrard is North purchasing a nice line of Easter hats and bonnets for A. O. Garrard’s Millinery Store No, 23 Broad Street. 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 Dissolution of Partnfrsbip. The firm of George A Walter Harris is by mutnal eoneent dissolv ed, the dissolution to take effect oa Apiil the Ist 1894. Geergu & Walter Harris. Eaeh member of saidfim will con tinue ths practice of Law in this city, Geo. A. H Harris, Walter Harris. March 14th 1894. VIOLIN LESSONS. Taught by. Edw. Buchanan. 507 E. First. St. Care E. C. Ford ‘ l|pfe 0 © (CURES ALL SKIN I AND MO DISEASES carfare. i>. P. F. as a .plmulifi iombin atlon,' and prMcdba Hwith great MdU'iwUon sot ths cur®s of all __ forme aad of Primary, Baaond**?? rnd TertUrv •at •Lavs DrSEASF >. Rheuma’isni, S>cr»>fulors Ulcera and Sorea Glandular Swelling!, Rueurn.st.eui, Malar a, old Chronic ylyt tn at hava n sDt -c a>l V-aatuwnt, Cr. tarrk, 0 R h t cures” r.r.r. bioosam Lain PiieaaeiL curial Foitoa, Tattar, S aid Bead, etc., otc. J*. P P. !• a powerful tonic, and rv aye* lieni ar T )e* , aer . u„u. u(i u p the syttem raprdiy. ■ Ladle* whoaa »y«t«iM» are pokoned and whoaa blood !>• an hnpnfs condition, due to tnsnairv.al Irregularitiai. t ppptas ul urly Len-fi'ed bV tha ? 10 cleaning propdrtitt «f P. P. P., PrkMj J-bh, Poba Root and rotatatum. MPPHAN EEOS*" Tt » k .. ; r.l— 4 f ie . Catarrhal Affacliffi, Deafness Sc HBBBAL TBEATMSNT For all Diseases Elevon years practical exper ience in the Australian Colo nies and New Zealand Dr. Geo H. RAYMOO. The eminent Oculist, Autist and General Botanic Practitioner aud author of numeroup scientific pam phlets on Eye. Ear, Noss and Threat Diseases, Lecturer on the American Botanic system of Medical 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 to no avail the highest Allopathic and Homeopathic Medical Skill of England, Europe, America aud Australia, aud his literary work been acknowledged by the Prin c-ss of Wales. Patients read the Doctor's Scieutifiic pamphlet and consult him at once. Will make a long Blay if sufficient ly supported. Can be found at the Central Hotel, Rome- “Perhaps you would think bo but a verv large proportion of dis eases in New York comes from care lessness about catching sold ’ says Dr Syrua Edson. ‘‘lt is such a simple thing and k» common that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumo nia, pay any attenti >n to a cold. Nev. York is one of the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet. there are a gr eat many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin n »his neglect of the simplest precau tion of every day life. The most sensible advice is, when you have one vet rid of it an soon as possible. By ah means do not e t it ’Dr. Edson does not tell how t cure a cold but we will. Take Chambsrbiu’s Cough Remedy . It will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and soon effect a permanent cure . 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist, ? POLICY HOLDER WRITES ABOUT THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The following letter was written by W. A. Rhudy, one of R iniei leading businessmen, and he “speaks out in meeting ’ about the New York Life Insurance Company. Mr. Rhudy is a most conservative business man and big letter is strong and to the point, Rome, Ga., March 5-1894. Jno. J. Mickle Esq. A ent New Yo k Life Ins. Co. Rome, Ga. Dear Sir:— I have been carrying a $5 .OCO policy in the company you represent and have received my firs ! dividend and settlement. I am so weh pleased with the company’s liberality in dealing with its policy holders that it affords me pleasure to say that I have taken out another $5.000 policy with you and consider myself fortu nate ifi having SIO,OOO insurance in the New York life. Yours Truly, W. ?. Rhudy. NEW TONSORIAL PARLOR Frank Taylor the old knight of the razor has opend up a new bar her chop at 224 Broad street. Hi invitee all his friende and patrons to call early and often . I—24tj Have you tried Wai ters “Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke on the market. •riir* ~t~d ~nn~i nt ar an—a in—.. Citation—Leave to Sell Georgia, FLoyI cobxty: To all whom it may conternW, A Rhudy. Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has in due form applied to the undersigned for leue to sell ‘.he lands and personal property be longing to tl e estate of said deceased, and said application wiil be beard on the first Monday in April next. This 7th day of March 1894. 3oh« P. Davis, Ordinary. ~. F OR DYBPEFBTA, Indigestion, and Stomach dborUem, take ftROWN S IROH HIYTKH* An dealer. ft, *1 w )>o<de. O Ml rij W be aed er»'«~'i w-4 hiw > Speaking of Sickness— When it is serious of course you call a do< tor, fie 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 po hence. Again, you don’t want to pay more than the .medicine a d service is worth Ni w, all these considerations will prob ably impel you to ask the doctor, “Where shall I go to get this quick’y, properly and economically prepared?’’ His answer can not fail to be— At HAMMACK LUCAS & GO’S TUI HeliaMe Drnggists. ASSIGNEE’S SALE! For the Benefit of Creditors The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of tho late firm of W. M. GAMMON & CO., will be closed out for the benefit cfcreditors. The money must be realized on this stock at once and pi ices will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST. Dunlaps $5 at $2.50 E. &W. Collars at $2 per Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchaser CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ex changed or taken back. All persons indebted to said firm are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put ait for collection. R. G. CLARK, Assignee. OF W. M. GAMMON & CO. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. Sffl fflßß N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT MOIDT2RN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. FINE PORTRAITS In water Coilors, India Ink, Crayon, Pastel or Berlin, By the, Washington Portrait Company, NORTH FIRST and LOCUST STS, ST. LOUIS MO. J. P. Perkins, Agt. Rome Ga, We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BUM, ELOOHIJXTGL cEIL-L N G.MOUEDIM G BALLUSTERSand RFMICKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & H(JME_ Plcral Ghiide,lß94, ASsJiiF'A Tbe I>ion, ?er Catalogue of Vegetables and Flower*. W J Conta.ur 112 pages 8x 12 1-2 inches, with descrip- - -— — V H taat describe, not mislead) illustrations it'*- ‘ ■’'‘■.'.•-'I that instinct, not exaggerate, 1 . Xv.'vy- T! ' < ‘ rorcr is charmmg In harm, nious blend!, cos Er ”"' ""'lnrcLrys- wnt-r einr prints in green and white, with a gold buck- ‘"ambe-Duui ) l 'r ~~W dr<..m of beauty. 32 of Novelties _.\ nnsc t, SWFft'FrJnl dHtcrem colors. All the leading novelties Hibiscus. 4V> 1 rj*, | j and the best of the old varieties. These bard tirn. s you Dahlia, Libel ' ll VtC’< 3rji t canT *ot ftfiord to run any rink. Buv HOKEST COOIM Large Eon;i»g / JL“ rc >’°u.'Will receive FULL MEASURE. It is not nee- ~ r !T" ry that Vi. k’s seeds grow, this is known »»«>»’* I’’’® o3 '’ Mfci 2 r i!*?> world .°V r ’ and ak ’° l,mt tlx*harvest pays. A very Charmer 1 litt.f- si>eiit fr»r proper M-ed will save and doc- ..i.t and tur’a Hills. Many concede Vick’s Floral&iide the hand- Potato* wmest catalogne for 1804. If Jou love a fine garden ®lh« r • J” 111 address now, with io centa, which tuav be deuuuiod j, fcoln first order >3(ie Potatoes. _ • ROCHESTER. N. V. JAMES VICK'S SONS