The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 19, 1894, Image 4

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* FIRST OZF’LETsTIOSrOR * GHAXD DISPLAY of EASTER and SPRING GOODS,' 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 DI RECT FROM PARIS ARTISTS and designs of our own work-room UNDER NEW With an entire new order of talent we intend that our Millinery Parlor shall be the most popular in North Georgia. ROME MILLINERY BAZAAR. No 333 Broad Street, The Leader of Fashionable Millinery in Rome. ' LOCALS. Here’s your chance Absolutely clean Ken tucky Blue Grass seed of the new crop, at reg ular prices just receiv ed by Trevitt & John son. Muss Rath Shockly of Cartersville, sirived in the city Saturday night and ia visiting her brother, V . R'. Shockly at 113 West Second Street. Miss Shcckly may remain in the Iliil ( ity f._ r the summer. We will dose out the balance of our garden seed at less than cost. Hammack Lucas & Co Mrs. Lewis Harold is dangerously at bfr koxne, corner Went Second Street and Second Avenue. B« : liff Henry Beard has pur chased the Lewis Barrett Barber Shop and is now m charge. Mr. Beaid has a host of f' ; “nds and says he proposes to shave all friends L at ten cents per face, enemies at the eame rate. Call early and avoid the rush, 8-15 ts. Mrs. Begett, of Tunnel Hil\ ’’s vis iting her sister, Mrs. W J Vincent? in the Fifth Ward. Rev. Dr. Headdea after an ab scenes of two or three days attend ing the General meeting of the Floyd county Baptists at hloydj Springs returned to the city yester day afternoon. Mr J. F. B iruett of Cedar Bluff) w 18 ill the city today for a few hours. Mr. Burnettwi’l figure, as bride gioom in one of the most happy af fairs < f the season, at the Blufl on next iVednesday. G. T. Stribling, a right “up to snuff’t ’bacco drummer, of Atlanta' was in i' e city today, a guest of the Armsli g. • Mr;.. M. T. Watt-, of Atlanta is a guest oi te Armstrong today. Hon. F vor Childers of Cave Spring ejent th- forenoon in the city. T . O Schofield, a wide awake Life Insurance aan from Maeon, is in the city today, on important business connected v ith the unfortunate Riv er fft 'd.ty oi last week. Mr. M. S’. Govan will probably take a week ffi - mand go angling for the fimr. tri oin the limpid waters around Liu. * on. Col. ”. K. yer es Possum Trott is autogr ipb. at the Armstrong to day. ■ jj -t; ,;-. L 1 Edmondson es the W A A t . 11. f.ud A. A. Gallagher of c ie down from Chat tanougs. a. 1 i.e registered at the Armstrong. A KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. A gentleman from Atlanta, is my authority—he says that Lord Beres ford is now wearing shackles as he goes about his daily labors. He also stated that Harry Hill, who rooms with “the enly Lord some Romans ever had” Lord Beresford, is now learning to be an ingineer. A fine pair of dux. ♦** Dr Frank Thornton, nearly everybody iu Rome remembers Rome’s ouliest patent medicine vendor, Frank Thornton, Well he passed through the city yesterday at noon, en -route, se he said to Celumbus, Ga Frauk told me that he had been doing a big business in the West and had also “done Canada. I asked if he was going to “get off at Rome.” “No” said he “the wind es the Boven Hill City will never monkey with my whis kers again. Frank said he was “sick’’—-and he did look “kinder bad” * ♦ ♦ One day not long ago I found Claude Jones, the clever ticket agent at the East Tennessee depot puzzling over a telegram. I asked him the trouble and he replied that he was trying to “Recognize tho hand write.’ I dont know what the contents of tho message was but its my “private opinion publicly expressed” that it was “something”—to get Claud® so badly stirred up Hand write by te’egram. 1 *** An election is to be ordered to decide an important matter. For a long time the Kinkaid kor uer lias been recognized under ths title of “Council Bluffs,,, but since Mr. Will Rhudy, the up town fur niture prince has erected his awn ing, and lined the pavement with easy chairs, the more appropriate name of “Loafers Roost“ is becom ing prevalent, Lets have the elec tion. ♦ ♦ ♦ Col. Henry Dean was in th city this forenoon Col. Dean, says he will plant heavily this season of the famous Dean water melons. He believes he will make a decid ed improvement on them this year but that is hardly possible. * * * Yesterday foreno®n, Capt. A. B. S. Mosely addressed a mass meet ing at the Baptist church at Floyd Springs, alter which, church went into Conference and at once pro ceeded te organize a Sunday THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY MRACH ! 9, 1894, School fer Floyd Springs. Capt. Mosely returned to the city this forenoon. ♦ ♦ Rivsr Joe Harris tell me that»as he drove into the city this morn ing he saw Flatwoods farmers planting corn. Mr. Harris ,’ays he sowed a field of oats last Monday and on last Saturday’ they were up —and a beautiful B‘and of them too. He says that he considers spring about 30 days ahead of the average opening of the season. PROMPTNESS PERSONIFIED Mr. F. 0. Sehofiwld, of Mason, one of the General Age.ts of the Metr®poliue Life Insurance compr. ny of New York, is i;i th® city. Mr. Schofield is here to make settlement of the policy of Mr. John F. Anderson who wei drown ed in the Coosa river on Thursday last. Mr, Anderson took out a $5,0(0 policy with Mr- J. J. Mickle who re preseated the Metropolitan at that time, in Decembor last and his good judgment in selecting that company is emphasized by the promptness of the Geneneral Agent in coming to Rome three days after the loss oc curred io make settlemeat of the death claim. When asked as to what effect th® possible not finding of Mr. Ander son ’s body would have on the settle ment of the claim, Mr. Schofield re plied: “We will pay this claim at once as Mr, Anderson’s good char acter and manly disposition, as well as the certainty of his accidental drowning, ar® so well established as to preclude the possibility of any fine play, and no technicallity or legal I quibble will not be allowed t® retard th< payment of this claim.’’ The “Metropolitan” is right on the spot in the persen of State Agent Schofield, and hie promptness and energy cannot fail to gain many friends for his most deserving comp* • ny. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN SIZE between Dr. Pierce’s Pellets and y'X wvery other pill. The Pellets are A smaller. And this difference in L, \J) size, with their sugar - coating L qf makes them the easiest to T I take. Hut there’s a difference all i v through. Thsy're eesiusi in the way they act. X*,/ /k ' J j No griping, no vio- •** i I lence, no reaction / afterward. They < do permanent . N good. They reg- kN alate the system, as well as ** I cleanse and renovate it. fig-gig Sick or Bilious Headache, J Constipation, Indigestion, fjlEys / Bilious Attacks, and all de- f$KSa A rangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. Egf S 3 / Put up in sealed vials, ’As A always fresh and reliable: a p A ' sjF perfect, vest-pocket remedy, They re guaranteed to give satisfaction, in every W'W^ 5 “- if case, or the money is re- SK& nu 1 ” turned. What offer could be fairer I Mr- and Mrs. Vi • S. Hill, left this afternoon for Grand Rapids Mich, to attend the funeral service of their daughters f ithe - n-law. Mr. Waters died iu Flordia Saturday last' and bis remains pa se I through Rome this a- no. at 5:35, accompanied by Mrs. Waters, Mr. Dudley, E. Waters and wife and Mr. Lee Hill. Mr and Mrs Hill hope to return to R®me late in the summer, Mr. Lee H.ll of Colombia College New York, arrived in Rome Satur day night, on a visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hill. He went this morning to Grand Rapids. % “Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws out pain and soreness. Sold by Ham mack Lucas & Co, A beautiful lino of Hats and bonnets in all the latest patterns and shapes, and every lady in the city cordi ally invited to call and see them A.O. Garrard No 22 Broad St- Miss Cattie Hambright, of Tunnel Hili, is visiting relatives in the Fifth Ward. EAT BREAD. Made of Gluten Graham Flour it is wholesome and nutritious food 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 five rooms each on 4th Avnue for rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 3-12-ts 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, tL City Marshal. . ji > i.;*q 1 ‘ to himself, “If the jfc I i moon I could get, ! ; whenever I’m dry hSiap z tnv throat I could j wet; Ihe moon is a ‘ J _ quarter -with aquar- ’ k' ler \ I’ o ®*, you can I Ij s" purchase five gal- ' d lons of Root Beer.” ‘ Del’clous, Temper- Thirst-quenching, « Health-Giving Drink. Go®’ any time of year. As; -. package makes 5 gallons. Be sure and get Hirss' ; ASSIGNEE’S SATE! For the Benefit of Creditors The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Frruishing 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 money must be realized on Lhis stock at once and prices will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST Dunlaps $5 Ha‘s at $2.50 E. &W\ 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 firns are 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, m IlMUffl IB BIBIK N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT Al. I. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. -+PLAINING MILL* We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. 1 g.moulddng BALLUBTEKS and HKACKETB AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME The Oostanaula Steamboat and Trading Company C Tihh s TH m attention of merchants, lat we will run our Steamer Tony, on regu]a trips Carters, every week, Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for all Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hav. Pe.s Butter. Bacon. Fruits. Ui'ed, Wheat. and all Products ofthe Country. Geo W Trammell F. B. Holbrook,