The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 18, 1894, Image 4

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< * FIRST OFENTJXTCL * | lIGHAND DISPLAY of EASTER and SPRING G-OODS,| I Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19, 20 and 21.* || YOU AFE CORDIALLY INVITED to inspect our Grand Display of French Mini nery and Pattern Hats, exclusive styles DIRECT W FROM PARIS ARTISTS and designs of our own work-room U TTJNTIOEIR, NEW TA^ATTJ^C3-E3]VEIBINrT 3 | With an entire new order of talent we intend that our Millinery Pallor shall be the most popular in North Georgia. ROME MILLINERY BAZAAR. 51 * No 333 Broad Street, Leader of Fashionable Millinery in Rome. I •g . f ' . ... .-. _. ... c- —t- ■» y UcA, j LOCALS. Here’s your chance Absolutely clean Ken tucky Blue Grass seed of the new crop, at reg ular prices just receiv ed byTrevitt& John son. V'e will close out the balance of our garden seed at less than cost. Hammack Lucas & Co Bailiff Henry Beard hue pur chased the Lewis Barr* tt Barber Shop and is now in charge. Mr. Beaid has a host of f ""lids and fays he proposes to shave all frivnds at ten cents per face, sneuiies at the same rate. Call early and amid the rush, 8 15 If. R< V. Dr. Headdeti after an ab scence of two or three days attend ing the General nieetipg of the Floyd county Baptists at Floyd Spring* returned tp the pity yeßten a*y uneruoul). Th* North Rome Vocal Class will sing at the North Rome Bap tist Church this afternoon at 3 o’clock, every body invi d. Every Lady who reads the Hustler of Rome is cordially invi tedtoca'l at her leisure and bring her Lady friends with her. and i nspect thepratty Eas ter hats and bonnets in all the Latest shapes styles and patterns at A. 0. Garrards No 22; Broad St. A CARD PARTY. M isa Birdie Lloyd gt*va a very deli; htful card party at the Resi dent of her sister Mrs, T. Turner, on C erokee street in South Rome on Fr day evening, in honor of her g ’st, Mies Ada Turner, <>f Dalt« Ga., whe is vinting in th ; s city, <> ing t» the inclemency of weath several who were invited was un ble to attend, but a goodly numbes of young people were pres ent and quite an enjoyable tinoa was had by all who were fortunate enough t* be present. ••Orang ■ Blossom.'’ the Common Sense t'e .ale Remedy, draws out pain and -ersnesß. Sold by Ham mack Luc 9 & Co, A beautiful lina of Hats are bonnets in ail the l atest patterns and * ha oes, and every lady in the city cordi ally ir.vi ed to call and see then A.O- Garrard No 22 road St A FLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Friday, while one of Judge Turn bull’s city ceurt juries was out — 4 hung up’ on v case, two _of the jurymen began raking up an old a quaintancechip. Th*y talked of things in the dim distant past, and came on down to the present, j until oub of them finally asked: [■‘you now live in Cherokee county. Ala., deu‘t you?” Fancy a Floyd county juryman arking that ques tion of another member of the same jury, * * ♦ There was a rantankerous naan in the city yesterday who wanted S3O for im*at he had furnished for a barbecue held on the last election day in Rome. The Moore tieket hap paid for its pigs and the Book ing thereof, and almost or quite forgot top ii, * * ♦ Capt. John Printup tells me that he baa found the insurance busi ness very brisk for the past week. Ho attributes much of his suecess to the adds he placed in the Hus tli-’r of Rome and requests me to • «* r tip. C;ipt. Printup is certainly ■‘up to snuff” ©n insurance and can ti.x a man up against firw and • ■.■ ‘io. t and put him in shape to leave a fortune to his loved ones i sh-r the “el ■. ing of this mortal coil” act is finished —goseehim, *** If the Evans boomers are bo hungry after a sincs-the-war rec ord lor the Atlanta candidate, why don't th<y resurect that defunct Land Compawy.speculation scheme of which, for some t ime he was the renowned president. . * * * Mr. M. L. Palmer, one of Floyd's loading planters telle me that the : . . 1 fruit crop bide fair to be a beun-’ teous oi e fur the coming eminer. : Who cares for congress . >i. k' berries turn? « I * * A year and a day ago, Mr. J. M. j Waidlaw moved away from Rome Yesterday he returned and the great pleasure he felt at being with I Romans again was evinced by the: happy smile that had settled all, over his rugged old face. , *** 1 Mr. Henry Harvey remarked to, me yesterday that he had noticed ’ the "allusion" made in this column to the bent condition of! the iron rods of Mr. Laacastersi axil gs a e, and call-d n\| tte* - tiou lu the fact that the cloth of ' that awing was woven by the Rome THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY MRACH 18, 1894, Cotton Factory . A fact that every Roman can point to with pride, when be has taken into considera tion all the circumstances. The awing is old but unlike General Evans, it is “strong in the city of Rome,' 4 ♦ * ♦ Professor Deeton the Champion Checker Player of Georgia, came up from his home in Polk county yesterday and playd a series ot games with Rome's best ‘•movers' 4 last night. He jumped everything i i sight, exc- pt his bo: rd bil 1 . I Pre lessor Dseton is a "mover." * ♦ * Mr. F. C. Wilson, better known as “Dolly" arrived in the city on Friday night from his home in Newport News Va., “Dolly 44 has a host of friends in Rome who were more than glad to welcome him to the Hill City even for a short visit, He has a baby brother at his home and says his parents are enjoying good health and much prosperity which will be good news to their many friends in the Hill City. ♦ ♦ * Perry Watson was in the city yesterday Mr. Watson is farmiag out iu Watters district and reports “craps is in flue fix 4 ’ all things considered. * * * Junius George says, that all the Evans Club be wants to mix up with is one that will knock the Rev. Celment A, Evans cl a out of politics and well back into the pulpit. Mr. George in on the right! line and by supporting Mr, Atkin-! sou is helping very beautiful to “knock him back. 4 ' * * ¥ Think of it! TheTribuue was out Friday morning with itu article under a "Skeer Head" announc- j ing “an Evans Club m Watters district" aad how Evans would sweep the county. Now the facts in h s case are that on a certain day Dr. Nixon, Mr. Rush and Mr. Tom Burney met and organized that wonderful club and promptly, notified Mr. Max Meyerhardt— then the "skeer head" in the Tri bun® and “sweeping of Floyd county, Bah! + + + + 4 4- And now Holdwr Bros, are kick ing on account of that little add they put in The Hustler of Rome. They ran the add for one week and sold eighteen head »f milk kows Mr. Holder says he wishes he had only put the notice in for four days so that he could have saved one cow of the heard, for his family use. Folks will read '1 hi Hubtlrr and buy things ad vertise in its columns. See, M. C. Parker the eloquent co'o d orator, and Heny Sanford the renowned colored humorist will deliver a lecture at Neviu's Opera House Monday night, Jesa Eolt the originator of the "Jyuas t«.“ will introduce th*m go out a d ’ojoy « rare treat. Vv *** k Is as safe and harmless as a flax r eed poultice. It acts like a poul tice, drawing out fever and pain, und curing al’ diseases peculiar to ladies. “Orange Blossom” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; it is applied right to the parts, fivery lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr. J .A- McGill & Co. C Panorama Place, Chicago, 111, Sold by D. W. Curry, druggist. Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical apoliames at Hammack Lucas & Co’s. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, lame back, i: quickly relieves pain “Orange Blossom’, is a painless cure for all diseases to women, bold fresh by D. W. Cuir Dr g ist BREAD, Al ide of Gluten Graham Flour it is wholesome and nutrieious feod for Dyspeptics, Brain workers, children. It contains the phosphates and glu ten of the wheat. For sale at Jamison Bros 222 Broad St. -14-tf for rent. Two comfortable tenement houses fiv* rooms encl* on 4ih Avnue for rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 3-12-ff W. D Hoyt. TAKE NOTICE. You 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 fined for non-payment of same. J. C. Brown, ts« City Marshal. ROMI B. R MEETING. Judge W, M , Henry requests the members of the Rome Bar to meet him tomorrow, Mcnday fi-renoor, 11 o'clock in the Superior Court room te assist in the setting of rases for the first week of the Mtrcli term of Superior court which convene! on 26th. * ASSIGNEE'S SALE! For the Benefit of Creditors f The large stock of C’othing, Hats, Fcrnishing Goods, Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of the late firm of W. M. GAMMON & CO., will be closed out for ; the benefit cfcreditors. The ironey must be realized on Ihis stock at once and pt ices will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF (’OST. Dunlaps $5 nt $2.50 E. &V. 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, ex changed or taken back. All persons indebted to said firm ate 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. OT UMOBHT IB FBfflSß! N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT 2VCL NIODIEItISr INIHROVITMEN'iS ELECTRiG BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS, wrawnin. ,i W ,|, mi, iwt—n—nwaaa—a——u. MILD- We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying wo are Seiling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. C *’ c FT LI £\ ? U. M < >TT I. DI X b BAB D U STBRS an d HRA CK BT& AT BOTTOM PRICES. _ALEXANDER & HUMEj Hie Oostanaula Steamboat ani Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS. Hint we will mu our Steamer Tony, on regain trip’ 0 Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for all Kinds ot Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Peas Butter. Bacon. Di led, and all Products of the Country*-- Geo W. Trasnmfifft F. B. Holbrook,