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LOCALS.
b'-.Jebu Henson, recently of
the * out th \S i <l. up Broad
way today i ooropanitd by hie,
brid*, Mr. and Mrs. Heusou a,
p»Hr**<t a h&uJaoine and Btnking.y
affectionate c«udU. M*n,* they live
lang and prosper.
We will close out the balance of
our garden seed at less than cost.
I a imack Laras & Co
Miss Annie Owens, one of
Rome's most beautiful daughters
after a pleasant visit to Atlanta
returned to this city this forenoon
—to the great delight of ft boast
of friends and admirers.
Bailiff Henry Beard hue fur
ehaoed the Lewis Barrett Barber
Shop and is new in charge. Mr.
Beaid has a host of f'*“nde and
lays ho proposes to shave all friends
at ten cents per face, enemies at
the same rate. Call early and
avoid the rush.
315 ts. ■
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. J. W. May is now ready for
spring work. Dresses and chil
dren’s especially Cuttin and fit
ting 50 A 75/
504 Broad St
Hon. W. J. Neel, the plucky and
efficient representative of Floyd
county in the general assembly,
spent a day in the city tho past
weok . — Courtut American.
County School Commissioner
Bridges wont up to Floyd Springs
t)day to preach a*dediea‘ory ror
mcu.
United States Reveraie officers
passed through Rome last nigh’
with their prisoners, captured ii
Chatteoga. They were enroute tc
Atlanta.
Forßest Cheap: Dr. Griffin has »
pretty little'six rce:n house with fine
garden and stable which he will rest
very cheap. The residence is locate,
on Fifth Avenue near East Third
Street.
3-16-ts.
Rupture cured Trus
ses fitted, Full stock
of surgical appliames
at Hammack Lucas &,
Co’s.
■“Olapg® piogsom’j is a painless!
fcart for all diseases to women. Sola
freeh by D. W. Curr Dr g ist
EAT BREAD.
Made of Gluten Graham Flour it
is whelesome and nutricious food for
Dyspeptics, Brain workers, children.
It contains the phosphates and glu
ten of the wheat. For sale at.
Jamison Bros
222 Broad St.
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'FOR rent, Two comfortable tenement
houses fiverooms each on 4th Avnue
for rent cheap. Can if desired be
converted into one very comfortable
house.
3-12-ts W. D Hoyt.
Mr. Elex Stuart, fupcrintendent
of agencies for tbn Rome Mutual
Loan Association has purchased
a pretty cottage » n Main Street
m the Fifth H ard and will move
Ids family here from Atlanta.
WE HAVE BOUGHT
The entire stock, fixtu t and
good-will of the late m m of
CROUCH & WATSON
will continue business at the old stand
No. 206 Broad Street, where we will be glad
to he patrons of the old firm as well as
the friends of C. A. TREVITT and GUS JOHN
SON.
Mr. Bernie Hale will remain with’us in the
Prescription Department.
Trevitt ik Johnson /
tns> • Mutual I.oaa Associa
tj. .is 'n »he healthy boom, and
evident the good times that are
certainly coming,
Capt. John C. Printup is now
mol* comfortably quartered in ths
office of the Postal Telegraph, iw
the Armstrong.Block.Capt. Print
up represents some ot the best ac
cident and fire insurance cempau
ies in the vnien and is every
ready w ith a proper policy for all
comers. He also represents the
grand old Washington Life es
New York. If you want insurance,
See Printup—he writes it right
See?
NEW TONSORIAL PARLOR-
Frank Taylor the old knight of
the razor has epend up a new bar
ber shop at 2 .’4 Broad street. He
invites all his friends and patrol s
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.
ALLIANCE NOTICE.
The quarterly meeting es The
Floyd Co. Alliance will meet in
Rome Wednesday, the 4th day of
April 1894. Let every sub-Alli
inc» be fully represented, as bus
iness of unusual interest will com®
before the organization for consid
•ration, hence all true Alliaceman
are earnestly requested to be pres
ent,
S. J. Whatley.
Pres. F. C. F. A-
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Regular meeting of Hill City Coun
cil No. 535, royal Arcanum, at 7:30
o'clock to night. Brethren fraternially
invited.
Max Meyerhardt Regent.
J. E. Mullen, Sesy.
Dissolution of Partnersbip.
The firm of George A Waltei
Harris is by mntnal eoaaent dissolv
ed, the dissolution to take effect os
April the Ist 1894. • .. ,
Geerge 4 Walter Harris.
Each mem her of said firn will con
tinue the practice of Law in this city,
Gso. A. H Harris,
Walter Harris.
March 14th 1894.
For the very best perfumeri- s
of the famous Larenzo make c» ll
at the Reese & 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 to give relief Saft
and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed
securely. Price J 2.00 per box. Emer
son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and foi
sale by Reese & Whitehead.
Fine Perfumes, toilet soap combs,
hair and tooth brushes, face powder
and toilet articles at cut prices at
the assignee s sole of ReeceA White
head.
3_12 dtf
Ji > 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
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY MRACH 16, 1894,
A KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
The newt at and handsomest rif
J n the city appeared on the atree
yesterday drive* by Mr'. Maj-jie Bo
gan.*(The vehicle is|an open “FaunUe
rey” surry and was purchased a few
days ago as she passed through At
lanta enroute home from a months
visitte St: Aug’stine Fla. Mrs. Bo
gan is a i-pleudid whip and her turr
out is the admiration of a 1 ! eyes.
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There was no “Fall of NinjvaL ♦
today—nat becaasa there was no <n*
present to be performed vpo*, iA
because Recorder Fouche was out of
the eity and mayor Kiag is in Atlaata-
Quite a large audience J athersd at
the appointed hour and many sinner*
whom the police had called to reper
anea were present. Th* show will
const off tomerrow morning.
Said a basiness ms* to me thia
morning: I was much amused at
James A. Hall's “choice six books’
but I know ene man whose list, it
properly reported would make iater
esting material for tLcught. Herts
the way I think it would sound os
the docket.
“ y pocketbook.
Day bosk
Ledger
Bible
And Jake Mooru on Polities
Economy.
I think he ceuld dispense with
the sixth.
I showed the above list to Mr
Halstead Smith and he exclaim
ed “I'll venture the assertion that
Dolph Rounsaville gave you that
list —Just let me suggest the oth
er hook. Make it “Rounsaville on
Komputing Interest” and charge
the book to me.’’
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Yesterday a good matron in the
Fifth Ward observed ,gt j strings
looking men sitting on her back
fence and at once called her cook,
to go for a policeman. Before she
found the cook, however, she
looked again and saw the men hop
down from the fence and move on
•
She the* recognised them as tho
go*tlei**n|who constitute Rome's
most *g**l|nt Jh.iard of City At
leaser*.
Did you ever see a black Calla
I illy? Well there is one i* Roms—
a beautiful blue-black Calla.lt is
in bloom and is the proferty of
Mrs. J. W . Rounsaville on Second
Avenue. Mrs. Ronasavillo would
not let me pluek it for a “button
bole bokay,” although I felt sure
ihat I cculd have aderdod it. Ths
bloom is a curiosity—i* Rome
a..d is cn exhibition to all wh;
wish to see it. ‘
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An East Rome lawyer, camo to
mo with a tale of woe this morn- 1
ing, about some chicken thief get ‘
ing two fine Brahma he»i, valued
a‘ |3 each . The fowls were plueked ’
last night and are given up as lost
by tho learned apostle of Black- ‘
stone. He tolls mo that ho hai
searched the hou-cyclopaedia foi ,
a remedy for this chicken dieeas*
bat all to no purpose. I would ad- ,
vi st him to put a doctor on th*
a few days and arrest
tho first “coon” he finds with Ths 1
gout —$3 hens sre too rich for e
■egroes blood. Whon tho coon is
arrested give him a dose of sec
tion 4310 of the Kode of Georgia,
it will holp cure him.
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Officer Bill Jones is down o* the
Hustlxf of Rome, because this papei
Kept him ficin buying a 5 ga’lon cow
from Holder Iro , of Nvw Rom*.
Mr. Jones wanted the cow, »nd saiu
ie had iuteaded ge : *g after her i* a
lay or two, but the Um.od States
vlar 0.1 of Ohio ca ne into the citv
ead the Holder Bros add in the
Hustler of Rome, and went out tht
,ame afternoon and bought the co a
md shipped her the i ext men:in <t<
he “Buckeye” State. People will read
Ths Hustler of Rome.
Yesterday, Col. Chas. Underweod
•ne of Rome's next representatives, i
•ad a case in the City Court he '
ranted to continue very badly, but
•e dared not attempt to do ee. Whe* I
Jg.'ge Tuiwbi ll sojtd d the case,
’ V>l. Vu lervood, with his client ab
cfrntaH a witnesses ia the same
iioat, arore »nd answere “Ready,
your Hener" this w-s a bomb in the
enemy’s esmr, *rd after a few inc
menta 'juggling 1 ' they arose and
irked for a continuance and fin illy
prevailed on the Judge to centime
it even over Mr. Uaderwood's pre
test.
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Editer W. W. YFibon. ’the bright
newspaper mun of Calhoun, was in
the city yesterday. Col Wilso* wields
a facile a*d fearle»s pen. He has a
•amber of admireis in Rome who are
always pleased to tee his smiling and
handsome countenance.
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A delightful party of young people
consisting es Misses Florence Feuehe.
Mary Berry, Eddie Magrader, eliap
eroaed by Mrs. A. 3. Sesth es Bir
mingham, left this meruiag board
the Clifford P. Seay, for Gadsden
Ala; thsy went as especially invited
guests, of that most courteous
gentleman, a*<l gallant Czpt.Qeorge
Alsgrude”.
A GRAND OmCRI
ICDEE MME. A. RUPPERT’S
rnEC FACE BLEACH
MME. A. RUPPERT
r e*y g : “1 appreciate the fact
XCxk A-TJa that there are many thou-
MJidsofladlealntheUnited
T vPhlfil Sta tee tha t won Id 11 ke U > try
M 1 " my World-Renowned Face
Aw. WEt Bleach: bat have been
wv ~ 'J>j kept from doing bo on wo
'we whichlaK.OO
per bcttleor
—r together, $5.00. In order
rSSg’ that al lot these may have
Tygg an opportunity, I will give
aS* X to every caller, absolutely
_ w free, a sample bottle, and
XX- rtnorder to supply those out
I.”-— o y city or j nany partof the
World,lwlllsond Itsafely packed In plain wrapper
all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp.”
In every case of Freckles, pimples,moth, sal
lowuese, black heeds, acne,enema, elllneis, rough
ness, or any discoloration or disease of the akin,
and wrinkles (not caused by facial expression)
FACS Bleach removes absolutely. It does not
cover wyr, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Address
MADAMS' A. BITFERT.iNpcO)
No. 6 East |4th St., NEW YORK CITYa
Citation-Leave To Sell.
Qbobgia, floyd County :
Co all whom it may concern:—W: A. Rburiy
Administrator of Henry Byrryhill deceased
has in c ue form applied to Use under signed
for leave to sell the lands and personal Proper
iy belonging to the estate of said deceased, and
cppllcation will be heard on the first Monday in
April n~xt. This 7th day of March 18. H.
John P Davis Ordinary,
Letters of Administration.
G£ohgia,floy» cet’MTV: k
To all whom it may ecncern:—W arren V Timms
having in proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the esc ate nf
William V. Timms, late of said county. This is
to c'te all and singular the creditors and next
■>f kin of William y. Timms to be and appear at
tny office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they ean, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to xvarrer
\ . Timms or some other fit and proper pentsn
on wiHi- m V Timms estate. Wit new my hand
audoffiral si<nat«re this 6th day of M»rch
.894,
John T. Darts,*
Ordinary Floyd < own By.
Application for Charter under
nan.e of Oostanaula S earn
boat and Trading
Company.
Gkokoia, Floyd Co-ikty—
Te ths Superior court es said county;
Geo. W Trammell, H L Trammell, Frank
Holdbfooks and their associates show they de
sire to be made an 1 created a body corporate.
And that they bs created such body corporate
under the name of tho Qosia aala"lfteamboat
and Trading Company,
That they be created such body corporate for
the terrti of twenty years and as such and in
saidnv..:: .bat they be allowed te sue and bs
sued.
The prineij al office and place of bu.mess of
such eorjoration to tee in the city of Row
Floyd County, Ga.
The character of the business to be done and
carried on by said eeruoration is the rnaniug of
a Bt9a,e»boat upon the Oostanaula and Coosa
rivers and hauling freights and charging there
for; the buying and selling of Ismber, brinks
and all kinus of building material ami dealing
n country produce and genetai merchandise.
k i object Ct said corporation being pecunia
ry gain tosteukholders tl erein.
Tlie capital stock of said corporation to be
two thousand dollars actually , Slither tueney
or property before beginning busmess atgl dlvi
ded into shares of one hundred dollars ea
wlth*the privilege of increasing tke'ca*
Stock to twenty five thousand dellars or
other amount as may be agreed upon by
stockholders, not in excess of twenty-five thou
sand dollars
That sueh corporation bo allowed to (upon
organization) pass such by laws, as it may deem
to its interest and Advantage, that are not in
fl isistent with the laws of Georgia, or United
Sta'es.
Wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant
ed creating them a body corporate under name,
for the term, purposes and object aforesaid and
hereby duly chartered as such body Cirpoia'e
Geo. waiter Harrte,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi ed in office Feb. 19, 1894,
Win, E, Beysiegle,
Clk, Sup, Ct.
Gkorsia Floyd County -
The above application for charter of “Oosta
uaula Steamboat and Trading Company.” is a
true c.>,.y as appears of record in my otiice
This Feb. 19. 1894,
Wm, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior court,
F. C. G, A.
Citation—Leave to Sell
G ECHGIA, FLOy 1 <?• ,WNTY:
To all whom it may concern:—W, A. Bhudy.
Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has
in due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands and persnnnl property bc
•on«ing to tl e estate of said deceased, and said
application win be heard ou the first Monday in
April next. This 7th day of tcareh 18(4.
Jehu P. Davis, Ordinary.
Castile Soap,
Bis a good soap, [f[g
you get a good kind, |3
We have a good
Genuine
olive oil soap,
A nice line of Toilet K
H 8 soaps also. gN
Hammack, Lucas Mo ”
R 3 THE LIVE DRUGGISTS. fed
S’*
ASSIGNEE’S SALE!
For the Benefit of Creditor
The stock of Clothing, Hate, Furnishing Goods.
Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the eitire stock of th* late
firm of W. M. GAMMON & CO., will be closed out for
the benefit cfcreditors.
The money must be realized on this stock at one* aid
puces will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST
Dunlaps $5 Ha*s at $2.50 E. & VV. Collars at $2 per doz'.
Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purchaser
CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out, ax
changed or taken back. All 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.
“central hotel.
OK iAMGEMENT
NEKEMSHI
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
ALL MOIIHHN IMPROVEMENT
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
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We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOODING, CKIL± N G.MOULDINti
AL LUSTERS and RKAOKETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
The Oostanaula Steamboat and
Trading Company
CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS,
That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regu'atrip. I' l
Carters, every week,
Ship what you can by us, '^! ve
us your orders for all Kinds of
Country produce
Chickens. Bggs. Corn. Hay. Pe<.s Butter. Bacon. I rui l '-
Dr'ed, Wheat, and all Product* ofthe Country.
Geo W.
F. B. Holbrook,
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