The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 20, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. I Here’s', your chance Xbsolutely clean Ken ucky Blue Grass seed of the new crop, at reg ular prices just receiv ■* d by Trevitt & John son. Wo will close out the balance of •> ur garden seed at less than cost. Hammack Lucas & Co Bailiff H nrc Beard hap pur chased the Lewis Barr-tt Barber Shop and is how id charge. Mr. . leaid has a host of D’"iids and • ays he proposes to shave al I friends ;>t ten cents p<*r face, enemies at 'he same rate. Call early and .iVO'ld the rush. g 315 ts. '’‘b, MASONIC ~s a »A communication of Cher«- kee Lodge no €6, F'A A V. at 7.30 ./clock to night. Work in the first de cree. Brethern fraternaly invited. Max Meyerhardt W, M R. H. West, Sec’y. Mr. T. F. Foster has reopened his Grocery store 536 Broad St. and will be glad to have all of his old friends to call on him new goods and fresh. AGKNTS make five dollars a day. Greateat Kitehen eteneil ever invcited. Retails 30 eta. 2te « ’oh! in every hans' 1 : sa-v plf Vastsig.' paiil five oents MeMAKIN X’ < • • Tincinna ‘nOlno Every Lady who reads the Hustler of Rome is cordially invi ted to call ai her leisure and bring her Lady friends with her. and inspect the prQity Eas ter hats and bonnets in all the Latest shapes styles and patterns at A. O. Garrarch No 22 Broad St. GOOD NEWS For Clothing Buyers. TBI.BG Ram.) New York March 19- J. Kuttner Rome, Ga., Have bought bank ruptstock of nice well made suits for men, boysand children, all this seasons goods at 50 cents on the dollar. Will sell them at same rate, will ship goods at once* Ike May, Rupture cured Trus ses fitted, Full stock of surgical apoliames at Hammack Lucas & Co’s. E .T. V. & G. Ry. ONLY. 2. 1-2, HOURS. ♦TO* ATLANTA . ■ ■■ ■ Lvßon edailyß 3’sa m Ar, Atlanta . 11.10.. Lv. Rome .11 30 a- m Ar • AUa ita . 2.30 p. m Lv- Rom i .11.10 p.m Ar. Atlanta. 1.30, . f 11 11 *—- ■ . C SMI I’H rPa k Ta. Aimstrong House, •MTer'- unuquak.3 h U » -to young mtn desiring a Yx Ji »ess tducatuu <h Course thorough ami moxkt* UMx jsc: low. Rome Cii< uiars frw». 1. .<HSON. President* Rome. U. A KL’JSTER OF BULL'S EYE «. Mrs. Dr, W. H. Felton of near (lartery villa after paying her son Dr. Howard Felton a pleasant visit haa returned home. Mrs. Felton is be yond doubt one of the most je uark a lle women in the s uith today. She has many friends and a boat of ad mirers in this city. * * • One of the first acts of the new administration, I hope and believe will be to perfect arr&ngments for sprinkling Broad Street asd Fifth Aventie to Mill Street, in the Fourth Ward- The meiehants who pay heavy taxes and high license deserve ihie prelection—and they will get it—- but not before they need it. * I remember on one occasion, being on the train with Gus John sen, Bob Graves and Junius Simp son. We were coming south and my friend Gus decided to change coaches. He strolled back and en tered a car where a number of handsome young women and sev eral ordinary looking men wer« taking things easy. Gus walked down the aisle to a seat just in front of a beautiful blue eyed woman, with blonde hair. * * ♦ SIX He dropped into the seat which contained one of these bullet-8 yed hairless pups from Mexico. The pup ; being in “decoilett” —having on nothing but a leather collar witha bell and buckle attache ’, objected in a ' mild way to the intrusion Gus drop ped his weary head back on the cushion as far as he could get it to wards the blonde beauty and raised his hand towards Bob and Julius I who had remained standing in the ; ni xt car He beconed, but they re ' sponded not. * * * “Well its time ter wake and get er move on yer too for this is a private car doncherknow • Gus faced the music like a man and giving the ‘'hairless* 1 a teudsr look, for tho blond's sake, he de parted those coasts, at the uext station he bought chicken eand witches for the crowd and Bob Graves collected the bones of the fowl luuch and forwarded them back te the Mexican perp, via; the porter of the car. Gus, he were a treubled look, ♦ * * For they had an eye on a large doublejointed man-in-a-checker suit, who had arisen form the rear end oi the coach and was bearing down on the man Johnson. A man has to be intimately acquain'e with Gus Johnson to appreciated what follwed when the big man towering above him remarked “my friend, I think yon wants ter move inter the next car.“ Gus knew by the expression on the undreese'" Jos's eonteuance, that the blonde wa J ist< n ng, so he replied '‘may be I u». but [ have not yet woke up io that convic tion “ * * ♦ Au Evaas Club of 27 men has been organized in Savannah- The Savan nad Press advertised the meeting and warned no one but Evans men to attend as the crowd would till the hall etc. Now think of that! 27 Evans men from the Savannah Evans Club! But tLen, maybe General Evans hae forgotten to promise anything to any body in Savannah, 27 men! ♦ * ♦ I notice that the Electric Street Car Company, brought out c, summer ca.t today. Such days as this, the summer car is the car, and the more the merrier. The others will proba bly be out in a few days. 'f »pts v ~ -eJVtnf. .je Ul O, SJp A.* 'wuaoM pin? soapjoetp pajjoa ‘uop*in>un.> aAjqaj 'amodav jo »jno ‘uotawAp piv ‘umw.w atp dn euoi xaig sj.paoj ooprpuoy e.Aoe-) jq Zn uot|s •uaa »us « ut atuoq v Jap>od uo j •BHHNAVO HSKOH OX ■RRlSnjp Xq gpjn io J xoq oad ntroa gj pw»l{ PT’ S’ p«v umaqi] *vuiazai. ‘spt'i po;v{Ri<t4g aj< *S ■ > *' Kuc l") Joj Jius uiwjjaa vsj *® tn 4 u K. P n v eZg; a 'cxvpequraq? THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY MRACH 20. 1894, ASSIGNEE'S SALE! For the Benefit of Creditors The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Frrnishing Goods. Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of the lute firm of W. M. GAMMON & CO., will be closed out fo 1 the benefit cfcreditors. The money must be realized on vhis stock at once and pi ices will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF LOST Dunlaps $5 Hi/s at $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. AH persons iiidebted to said firm arc hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put out for collection. c. CLARK, Assignee. OF W. M. GAMMON & CO- NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. NEW MANAGEMENT NEW FMSOB N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IMRROVEMEN; !“ ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. FINE PORTRAITS n water Collors, ndia \nk, Crayon, Paste or Berlin, By the, Washington Portrait Company, NORTH FIRST and LOCUST STS, ST. LOUIS MO. J’ P. Perkins, Agt. Rome Ga, (THE WOODMAN OF THE WORLD Liv* Oak Camp Woodman of the ] World held its seeond meeting last night with a large Jit tend sues. A deep interest is felt in this new order in Rome and much enthusiasm is shown on the part of ths members. A large number of new members were intro duced into the 1 •zest. The Camp is composed of good sound timber and i its influence is being felt —when de ith comes within our ranks and the .lov ing heart ceases to pulsate then it is that its influence wdl come home to the community, somforting the heart of the widdow and orphans and hast' ening tha great Era of p .a:e on earth good will toward man. The charter has been left open for a few weeks to give all who wish an opportunity to join at the charter fee. Give Mr. Barlow your applica tion this week. “chips raoM the forest.*’ All agree that the protection de gree of the Woodman is beautiful. Sovereign Consul Commander Ed monson presided in a masterly man ner over the Forest last nignt. Sov ereigns J. H, ONeil, Watters and Stark are old stagers in the mysteries of fraternities and will prove valuable timber. Sovereign watchman Gomez, is the r ight man in the right place, Look out boys he is watching you. Sovereign Banker Satterfield, is a cold water man. He teaches the boys a good les: o t, one that t py will do well to heed. Adviser Lieutenant Wills, is mod est but deeply in earnest. He wields his little hatchet with effect. Post Consul Commander, Cuadell, makes an attentive and dignified of ficer. Seutry, Kammerer, guards wel[ the outer posts and can be depended upon. A current rumor is afloat that some of the boys are the least bit concern ed about the savage looking hatchet. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM-! ERS | Water tax for the Fourth Quarter is now past due. Tnis being the last quarter for the fiscal year, it will be necessary for consumers to meet the bills promptly. All bills will be pre sented at once, If not paid tha water will be cut off. Consumers who wish to settle, at the water works office can do, be tween the hours of 2 and G o’clock p m L J Wagner, “Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws out pain and screnees. Sold by Ham mack Lucas & Co, A beautiful line of Hats and bonnets in all the latest patterns and shapes, and every lady in the city cordi ally invued to call and see them A. O- Garrard No 22 Broad St* EAT BREAD. M ide of Gluten Graham Flour it is wholesome and nutricious food fur Dyspeptics, Brain workers, children. It contains the phosphates and glu ten of the wheat. For sale at J amison Bros 222 Broad St. -U-tf for rent, Two comfortable tenement houses liverooms each on 4th Avnue for rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 8-12-ts W D. Hoyt. / POLICY HOLDER WRITES ABOUT THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. The following letter was written by W. A. Rhudy, one of Rome’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 his letter is strong and to the point, Romo, Ga., March 5-18'H. J no. J. Mickle Esq. Agent New York Li'e Ins. Co. Romo, Ga. Dear Sir:— I have been carrying a $5 000 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. is THE Softens and Preserves Leather A GRAND hlsi'l. , 4-OF SPRING GOODS Everydepartment of our enporium iscrowd ed with the most magnificent Spring indues ments imaginable A charming array of things, for the season. Something to delight all and satisfy every fancy. A perfect for those who love things beautiful stylish and at the same time durable and comparatively cheap. y FAHY’S n FAHY’ I I \ VrttßEJ rL, I \ GOOBt, I \ LOWfD J Bargain / F ‘ag A • G w’ a Signal. Flies. Our flag proclaims our manner of dealing and all may rest assur ed of fair treatment. I Easter I Those who are in search of Easter dress ■ goods we most cordially invite them to in i spect this department of our st: re. It iscrowd- Jed with the most beautiful designs of the I season, The patterns were never more Jcharmingand all the ladies say our stock i imatchless in every particular. iFine Dress Goods, • All Kinds of Silks, I Organdies, i Silk Chailies, I Wool Chailies, i Cotton Challies, Dimities, , French Cloths, Porsian Lawns, Silk Mulls &c. All we ask is that you see our goods, They will do the rest, Your own judgement will then be your guide, and the merit of our stock will make the impression. TUGS FAHY, nX°t s ’ MILL* We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. F 1 u -N G .MOU LD lIN BALLUSTERB and RRACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME ” ■ > - r The Oostanaula Steamboat art Trading Company C £, L I- S TH E ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, Inat we will run our Steamer Tony, on regu'a trip’ Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Giv® us your orders for all Kinds of Country produce C h “A<-ns. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Peas Bntter. Bacon. FriM 1 e< and all Products of the Country. Geo W Trammel F. B. Holbrook, 1 . ■ -