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LOCALS.
Mr. Pryor Willinn.e th** popular
Fifth Av*., Res'eur' ter, ft this
afternoou at 4 <‘clock 'or Sp*nc*r .
Indianna, wh*r* ha goes ’• *H*nd
th* b*<Ui<l« of hia a;ck father who
i* very old and feeble, and not ex
pected to live.
We will close out the balance of
our garden seed at lean then coat.
I n mack Lnc»s &Co
Lieutenant 11. J. Stewart of the
Hill City Cadet* will go down t >
Atlanta tomorrow to attend the
Gat* City Guards ball tomorrow,
night.
Bailiff Henry Beard has pur-'
chased th« Lewis Barrett Barber j
Shop and is now in charge. Mr.j
Beaid has a host of . ’"nds and
lays he propose* to shave all friend* ,
at ten cents per face, enemies at
the same rate, ('all early and
avoid the rush,
3-15 ts.
Dr. Griffin, after a quick but pleas
ant business trip to Marietta, return
ed to the city this forenoon.
Mersrs J S. and W. R. Wyatt, re
turned t» tii4» city this forenoon from
near Alpine, Ga. where they had
been visiting the sick bedside of
their aged father, Mr. John \\ i alt who
i* very ill. The old gentleman is al
most a cent na • n, rich in years and
ripe for the harvest of the angel of
death, and ready for the call.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. J. W May is new ready for
spring work. Drcst-ee and chil
dren’s especially Cuitin and fit
ting 50 & 75/
5C4 Broad St.
The new Ooeta'iau’a River Steamer
Teny, sailed fitm her wharfthi*
forenoen for a trial trip up the river
*hw carried v a cargo of guano and
other manufactured protect*. She
will return by Saturday and be teat
ed by the Goverments Agents, *enl
hero for tin t purpose,
ANOTHER CONCERT TONIGHT
Fords orch's'ra will give their
weekly concert at tba Armst-ong
tonight. A Urge crowd will go
down to hear them.
Dr. T. F Bnrbant’, a leading drug
gist and one of the most prominent
citizen of Cedartown was in the city
today.
Rupture cured Trus
ses fitted, Full stock
of surgical appiiames
at Ha mmack Lucas &
Co’s.
'•Orange Blossom’, is a painless
cure for all disease* to v omeu Sold
fre*h by D. W. Cuir D g ist
EAT BREAD
Made of Gluten Graham Flour it
i* wholesome and nutritious food f r
Dyspeptics, Brain workers, children.
It contains the phosphates and glu
ten of the wheat. For ealo at
Jamison Bros
222 Broad St.
- 3 14-ts
for rent. Two comfortibletenement
houses five rooms each on 4t,h Avaue
for rent cheap. Can if desired be
eon varied into one very comfortable
house,
3-12-ts W. D. Hovt.
WE HAVE BOUGHT
The entire stc ' , fixtures and
good-will of the late firm of
C : OUCH & WATSON
And wil! continue business at the old stand
No. 2J6 Broad Street, where we will be glad
to s me patrons of the old firm as well as
the friends of C. A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN
SON.
Mr. ernie Hale will remain with us in the
Prescription Department.
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A KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
Master Lntwll* Funkhouser *f
this city, i* new in Washington
learning the way* and habit* •'
■ lawmaking mcnagery. In a letter
Ito his father Mr. Samuel Funk-
houaer he eta d iat after spend
ing a day each in Congrese and
the Senate that he understands
.why ‘•Congress does nothing” so
I successful
He says, “in the iSeuat* cham
ber the Senators meet at 12 o'clock
land adjourn at 2 p. in. That while
j they are in session they do nething
j but talk and read “newspapers. ”
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“In Congress,” he says, “they
don t do anything but talk, Jaff,
read the newspapers, smoke cigars
and (u*B a heap,” For a close
observer and a practical minded
little boy rrcomend to us La*lie
F ankhouser,
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1 was talking to Hr, Jim Camp
this morning. and he remarked to
■ me that th* farmers in hie section
, are in better condition now than
he has ever known them. They
have plenty of corn and meat,
f have a good acreage in oats, wheat
and barley and are already at work
planting big cr*p*. “Why,’ said
Mr. Camp, “if 1 wanted to borrow
• a thousand dollars today I could
’ go to t*n renters I know of audg*t
it from them easily.” This sp*aks
well for the horny handed tiller
of the sail. Mayh* continue to
grow in such habits.
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Mr. J. E. Co»k, while fence
building iu East Rome on y*s‘*r
b day, killed a rattle snake and
four copper heads. Mr. Cook is *
teber man and th* Hustlir o*
Rome will vouch for hi* veracity.
Fish are biting and th*
• mans thought* turn —Etc.
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’ Capt. -M A. N*vin ic-questa m*
to state that the Cedartown Com
mittee of Thiid partyite* did not
I purchase th* Shanklin J*b *ffice
' while her* *n their recent trip and
that Mr. McVey the job priutar.
was still in charge of the office and
'urning out first class work. N«w
on irj own hook I wish to say to
the public that McVey is a first
class job man and will treat every
bedy right. Give him aa order.
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I* * ,
Capt. R. G. Clark is erecting a
handsome little cottage on East
First Street, just opposite the
Catholic church, which will and
. much to the beauty of that lacali
ty and “goed neighborhood,
w
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I notice that there is a couple of
cart loads of splendid fertiliser in
the gutter in front of Thomas
Fshj's store.lt strikes me that
t'his manure is badly needed in
t he Hamilton bettoms, and it is a
pity to allow it t* remain “uucared
for“ and “where it is not wanted'*
1 am sure Mr. Fahy would not ob-
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, THURSDAY MRACH 15, 1 Bgjj»
ject to its removal.
a* •
Talking about the propper party
to introduce Mr. Atkinson and
Rev. Clement A. Evans when they
meet for j'int deba * on th* 26,
what's the matter with the ehair
man of the Democratic executive
committee, Mr. Haleted Smith?
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I vent into Laneaete.’* ga lery to
ask him about the cause of th* ssuti
1* e cor di I it* of the Lsnftha’piolds
• p hie awning- Mr. Lancaster says
the recent snow did it. When you
pas* there again notice the bent cox
difion of the rods overhead and the*
calculate if you ca« how much weight
must have Iwen collected on and
held up by th* cloth.
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Mr. Oharl*y Bow**, * farmer who
lives six nail*Bout *n Silver Crock,
had the misfertua* telose his barn,
•ribs, corn aid many oth*r farm im
p[em*nts by fire, th* first of th* we*k
No insuraac* make* the loss a peca*
liarly heavy aad trying one to Mr.
Bow*r, jn*t now.
DEATH OF A CHILD.
TH! BABY D4UGHTIR OF MR. AND MB!
CIIAII.BS WOODRUFF.
Y**t*rday forenoon, the littl®
three weeks *ld daughter *f Mr.
and Mr*. Charley Woodruff quiet
ly bieathed her last and the pur*
baby aonl of Lula Bruce Wood
ruff was wtfi*d on angel wings in
to the bright and beautiful beyond
th«re to wait fer th* coming o<
Papa and Mama.
The funeral servic** occurred
from the residence this morning
at 10 o'clock and were largely at
tended by many of the friend* es
the bereaved fam i ly,
The tiny casket was then born*
hence from the darkened home and
by tender hand* the loved remain
wer* lowered to their last resting
plac*, in Roaa*'* beautiful city of th*
dead, Myrtle Hill.
T»r*" i "J
Fupenntsndeut Wagner, of th*
Rome water werk *,w ill put 80 mee
to work cutting the balance of the
ditch for the new water works
main tomorrow. Mr Wagner wil
probably have the water sonn*c
tions between th* n*w and old
systems, connected by Monday
n'ght aid on Tuesday Lou Wag
ner willl have completed a monu
ment of which any man might
w*ll be proud, and Rom* will have
the best water works system in the
South.
ALLIANCE NOTICE.
The quarterly meeting es The
Floyd Co. Alliance will meet in
Rome Wednesday, th* 4th day of
April 1894. Let every eub-Alli
ance be fully represented, as bus
iness of unusual interest will come
b*fo r e the organization for consid
eration, hence all true Alliacemau
are earnestly requested to be pres
ent,
S. J. Whatley.
Pres. F. C. F, A •
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Regular meeting of Hill City Coin -
eil No. 535, Boy al Arcanum, at 7:30
•‘clock to night. Brethren frateruially
invited.
Max Meyerhardt Regent.
J. B Mullen, Se«y.
For the very best perfumeries
of the famous Larenzo make cell
at the Reese dr Whitehead store
and get what you want at assignee’s
sale,
Ladies will find the wafers just
what they need, and can be depend
ed upon everytime togi» e relief. Safe
and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed
securely. Price $2.00 per box. Emer
son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., aud for
sale by Reese <t Whitehead.
Fine Perfumes, toilet soap combs,
heir and tooth brushes, face powder
and toilet articles at cut prices at
the assigues s sole of Reeee& White
head.
3-12 dtf
NO BUGS.
New cottage for rent, on West
First Street next to Mr. George j
Cbidsey. Can be had at a low figure.
Apply to
1 w. Luke McDonald
VIOLIN LESSONS.
Taught by.
Edw. Buchanan.
507 E. FirsLSt.
Care E. C. Ford
COUNCIL PROCEED!! G I
Ova Call Mfetiio Hllp im Couk l
Chamber Last Night.
Council C a bcr, R >ine G , M>ir.
1 , 189',-Council n.ei pursuant to
adjournment. Preecut Mayor P.O,
Turn W. A. Wiight prtesidinir. aid
councilman Pi intup, Griffin, M»Giu e
Corneliu* and Miller,
The water werks ordinance was
ak*n up for c*u*ideration a*d hav
ing been variously ameudtd wa*
a<«*pt*d.
A s»al ws* adopted for the city
n nd*'al ordered purcha»<*d.
The new ordinance* of the city
havirg been adopted separately
were adopted a* a wbeie a* fol
low*.
ADOPTED ORDINANCE.
Th* Mayor and Council of the
city of Rome do ordain. That the
revised c*d* o‘. the laws and *rdi
naacee of th*city of Rem* com
piled by R A. Dinny, City At
torney, be and th* same is hereby
adopted and declared to be iu full
fore* aad effect.
All ordinaac*s not h»r*iu cor
tained and which ar* in conflict
therewith, except the tax ordiuan-
Cd now of fcrc», are re
pealed. Council adjourned.
M A. MEVIN Clerk Council,
Dissolution of Partnership
The firm of George A Walter
Harris is by mutnal consent dissolv
ed, the dissolution to take effect or
April the l*t 1894.
George & Walter Harris.
Ea«h member cf said firm will con
tinue the practice of Law in this city,
Geo. A. H Harris,
Walter Harris.
March '.4thlS9l.
“Perhaps you would m t think so
but a very large proportion of dis
eases in New Yorx comes from care
lessness about catching void ’ says
Dr Syrus Edson. ‘ ‘lt. is such a simple
thing and h* common that very few
people, unless it is a case of pneumo
nia, pay any attention to a cold. New
York is one of the healthiest places
ou the Atlantic Coast and yet 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
sensible advice i», when you have one
get rid of it a« soon a* possible. By all
means do not n*g’e tit ’Dr. Edson
does not tell how terre a cold but
we will. Take Chawiberl iu’s Cough
Remedy . It will relieve the lungs,
aid expectoration, epen the secretions
aud soon effect a permanent cure .
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros. Druggist #
A POLICY HOLDER
WRITBS ABOUT THE NEW YORX LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
The following letter was written
by W. A. Rhu ly, one of Rime’s
leading businessmen, and he “speaks
out in meeting" about the New York
Life Insurance Company. Mr. Rhudy
is a most conservative business man
and I; s letter is strong and to the
point,
Rome, Ga., March 5-1894.
Jno. J. Mickle Esq.
Ag<nt New To k Life Ins. Co.
Romq Ga.
Dear Sir:—
I have been carrying a
$5 .060 policy in the company you
represent and have received my first
dividend and settlement lam so well
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. A, Rhudy.
NEW TONSORIAL 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 friendf and patrons
to call early and often . I—24tj
Have you tried War
ters “Exira Good”
Rome made cigar? it I
is; the most fragrant
smoke on the market.
Citation--Leave to Sell
GKOUGIA, FI.Oy 1 COUNTY :
To all whom it may concern:—W, A- Rhudy.
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 ts e estate of said deceased, and >aid
applisation will be heard on the first Monday in
April nsxt. This 7th day of March 1564.
Job* P. Da’is, Ordinary.
I Castile Soap, g
Is a good soap, Ifß
id you get a good kind, rS
gfS We have a good kind
Genuine
olive oil soap, W
A nice line of Toilet
Si soaps also. gi
Hammack, Lncasfi Go
THE LIVE DRUGGISTS. FJ
ASSIG-NEE’S SALE!
For the Benefit of Creditor!
The large stock of C’ething, Hats, Furnishing Goofo
Trunks, Hags. Va’ises, in fact the eitire stock of th* i at
firm of W. M. GAMMON" & CO., will be closed out fc
the benefit cfcreditors.
The money must be realized on this stock at onciai
pi ices wili be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COS
Dunlaps $5 IIa A s at $2.50 E. &W. Collars at $2 per fa
Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchan
CASH down wifi be demanded. Nothing will be sent out,M
changed or taken back. Ail persons indebted to said ffi
arc hereby notified to settle at once or claims will beputej
for collection,
R. C. CLARK, Assignee.
OF W. M. GAMMON & CO.
’lmcmnoTET
NEff IAUAGEMBNT
NEW FOKNIB
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
ALL MODKRN7 IMPROVEMENT
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
FINE PORTRAITS
In water Coilors, India [nk, Crayon, Paste
or Berlin, By the,
Washington Portrait Company
NORTH FIRST and LOCUST STS,
ST. LOUIS MO.
IP. Perkins, Agt. Rome Ga,
MILL-
We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
f ’EOOHI2STQ, chili N
• BALLUSTERS and BRACKETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
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