The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 25, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS I 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. Capt. A. B. S. Moseley will Re dress the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at 4 o’clock. “Be Ready will be bis subject and it is safe to say that all who hear him will receive a treat a welcome extended to al'. The Epworth League of the North Rome Methodiet church will be ad dressed by Capt. Moseley at 1:30 this afternoon. Rev E. W. Ballenger will preach at the North Rome Methodist church this morning at 11 o’clock and Rev. P, C. Fletcher tonight at 7:30. For exquaite styles in spring goods go to Fahy‘s, see his add in this is- SACK’S WANTED “Any one having empty bran sacks on hand can dispose ot them at H D. Cothran & Co’s, cilice at the Armstrong Hotel Dr. J. T. Crouch left yesterday morning on a short visit to Nash ville, Tenn. Somebody can get a big bargain in the drug store of Reece A Whitehead. The revival meetii g at the Pres byterian church will continue this week, service at 4 and 7:30P. M . to which the public generally is invited Ba bff Henry Beard has pu chased the Lewis Barrett Barbe* Shop and is now in charge. Mr Beaid has a host of i —nds ami lays he proposes to shave all friends at ten cents per face, enemies a the same rate. Call early ami avoid the rush, 3 15 ts. Mass will be celebrated at th< Catholic ehurch this morning at 10:30 ©very one cordially invited Mr. Charley Lumpkin, an enthusiusth young Atkinson man from rnr ip in yesterday and subscribed t< the Rome Courier, the best weekly ever published in Floyd. Nearly every Democrat in Chulio is for Atkinson. Judge Fillmore Johnson, of Eto wah district wis iu the city yester day and says that Etowah Democrat: are nearly solid for young Bill Atkinson. Connor Wright, of Cave Sprrißg was in the city yesterday and assur ed the Hustler of Rome that the majority of the people of C ive Spring district were of the Evans persua sion. Col Billy Gibbons’ the e’everest and lonesomest Evans man in Floyd county admits that he is tl.e ‘ last oi the mouicans' 1 iu Vans Valley, GOOD NEWS For Clothing Buyers. (TELEGRAM ) New York March 19- J. Kuttner Rome, Ga., Have bought bank ruptstock of nice well made suits for men, boys and children, all this seasons goods at 50 cents on the dollar. Will sell them at same rate, will ship goods at once* Ike May, Easter Hats and Bon nets Mrs. C. R. Garrard has just returned from the North with a full line of Spring millin ery which we pro pose to sell lower than any house in Rome. A, 0. Garrard. Mr?. A. 8. Leath attar a most delightful visit to relatives in Rome and Cedartown, returned to her home in Birn i ifeham Ala., last Thursday. The Agency for Huy lers Candy, flops about here and there, people hardly knows whereto locate it, not so with the recognized headquarters which is always at Antog noli’s Star Candy Work’s a fresh supply just received. If you want a first class tailor made suit, cheaper than vou ever saw trash sold, visit Gammon’s Cash Cost Sale. If you want drugs at cost, call on us before April the 1 st as on that date we will comence taking stock, and after that no drugs will be sold at cost. Our jew elry cost sale will how ever continue until the 15th. Hammack Lucas &Co. Have you tried War ters “Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke on the market. .Many women die in the very prime of life O bers live to middle age, but are i-eld in s oum and healthy, why is.this you ask? We answei SELF NEGLECT, hut your life can be lengthen ed and home made happy if you commence A'i < »NCE. Try one package of Parks Viginal Sup positori s and vou will never regret it. Wil make a new woman of you and will abso'uth cure all the distressing of female weaknesses \O EXPERIMENT. No doctors examinatio). A positive cure. Leucorrhea or whites arc usually entirely cured by one or two applica ions. Price SI.OO per pekage by mail prepaid Particulars (sealed) 2c, PARK REMEDYCO. BOSTON MASS ». •= i.i vii t. na.no t uiuipeia c bottom, pnt b »•. tKtuf’ iud. •- .y <• ■ i .c . i‘ iR Jey- FA. T BEST IN THEWOK’.N tV. 7.. Sh<x» R"2 s. vli h. easv f 1’ ■, ?id L,D'f fGi'l C.lgii U.C ; - b v < 1 vd t’.nn a.ay Other nuß.e. Try one j>.ur mi I • ... . .1. i ies-;.:y.p::..ref\/.l . 1 u; k- i. ; .mJ price on bottom, wbi- h punrartet l r v d.:“, s.i»es of doiT ra anr.t ul tn flu) cwho wt ir t’wm. Deniers who push tl. ade o* V.’ T,. D'u I s ST < s grin cu.'tom€frs which help? to jnr-cme lhe > dr« cn their fuH lin ‘ i 7" ’. . Th* y C n to • .- 11 ; t a less jvr.f.t on I ’ ' belie r v' icm ‘.Yvt .mnne vbv ' -*dk J .bw/ t, . -• u . r* I’nnn non!ir:>tinr>, Address, ’ " ' • ’ old I CANTffELL & OWENS E .T. V. & G. Ry. ONLY. 2. 1-2, HOURS, ROME eTO* ATLANTA Lv Rome daily 8 35a.rr Ar. Atlanta . 11.10.. Lv. Rome . 1 1.30 a. m Ar. Atlanta. 2.30 p.m Lv. Rome .11.10 p.m Ar. Atlanta. 1.30. . . C SMITH G Pa & Ta. Aimstrong House, THE HUSTLE ROF ROME. SUNDAY MR AC H 25, 1894, A KLOSTER OF BULL’S EYE *HOTS. Col. Charley Harper wns in to ■ee me yesterday ami showed me •‘something in a bottle,’’ that sparkled my, my„ It was goll«!u8» and black sand, from Burnt Hick t ory Ridge, 30 ante# from R >me. Theres millions in it” said the Colon#!—and I almo#t ketched th# “gold fever” but thought of Nov* Scoia and kool#d off. * • Who put the name# of W. Vs. Vaudiv#r, B. F, Roark Charley Hunt and D K. Brown on the roll • f the Kvana Club? Tneae gentle men tell me that they are not po i tioiau#, or “monkeying’’ with poli tic# that they ar# law abiding citi zens p#r«uiog th# even tenor of their respective way# and are going •o vote for W, Y. Atkinson, Evans Club please take notice. * « • My Friends Ellery Johnson and E. .Everett Bawaell tell me that ihey ar# “out of polite# Hereaf ter they will just simply volt—ind in the next election will vote “with the boys' 1 for W. Y. Atkinson. Mecr#tary Meyerhardt please scratch . **» My friend E A. Cooper wants t» know why ‘tis bis name is on the Evan? Club list. He says he be longs to the “Wool hat-boys" and will be oblige s o vote for Atkin son. Take it off Max. * * * The usual services will be held at the First Baptist chi rcb today and ev#ry body invited to attend Sudsy School and meet.’ng, * ♦ ♦ Its amusing to me to tee the Evanescent boomers claiming the arth and amajority in Floyd conn y. I see that they put that sterl ing democrat and practical and progressive citizen. Dr, T. M. Shaw of Coosaville, on the Evans recep tion committee—a Meyerhardt ■‘chem# to convert an Atkinsonian. Oh its funny, vary funuy—to the Atkinson people. * ♦ * “Genera,’ Porter Hale of Atlanta is in town. “General” Hale is as f t and —impudent as he ever was, only more so. Porter has made arrang ments to move his interesting family back to thia city and expects to have them domociled here inside the next ten days. He will his busi uess on the road and grow richer every year. * * * Atlanta is the place, when a man nah a title —here's my handsome young friend D. Porter Hale, who has been there only a ew months and he returns to us a ‘General” —why if Porter could only live on Peachtree street a few weeks he would bloom out as an “Epauletted Brigandier”—he just c u lu’t hoppit, *** Big hearted John Vandiver show ed me a read mark on his arm .nd explained that it was caused by the bite of a tick. I asked him when he had been to the country, ind he replied that he was in Birmingham last week and thinks varmint must have tackled him wjiile he was walking through the of dog fiudle, on Broad street of that city. t it Laef night when the little pro fession of the Evans men march ed up the street —The general and leaders “a ridin” and the few pri vates a'oot, as usual, a group of Atkinson men began guying Po*- er Hale, Burt Allen aud Jim Spur ock three of the Ev .113 followers The guying was given g #1 hum oredly and replied to in the game spirit until Mr. Allen exclaimed General Evans will whin this ight just like Capt Seay did.’* That paralized the whole shoot ing match. Warters “Extra Good” Cigar, most fragrant, newest brand, and Rome made, ask your dealer for one. ' CBOBCB DIM. METHODIST, SOUTHERN fir-t church : Cor 3rd Ave. and j East 3ud St. R v. Joel T. Gibson pastor. Praachn g every Sunday nt 11 a m and 7 :30 o’clock, p. m Praytr-meetiiig, Wednesday even ing at 7 :30 o’clock. Sunday School. 1 Sunday morning at 9:30 o clock > Henry II «rv«y, Supt. sec nd church: West 2nd St.. ' between Avenues A. and B. Rev Geo. W. Duvall, pastor. Preach ing, every Sunday at Ila. m. and 7. p m. o’clock. Prayermeeting, Wednesday evening at 7. o’clock. Sunday School, Sunday morning • a'9 :30 o’clock. J. B Hill, Supt. Epworth League every Sunday af ternoon at 3 . 30 o’clock. third church: Mam St. near Bluff. Rev. W. S, Stevens, pastor • Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m. and 7 p.m. o’clock. Pray<re meeting, Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock Sunday School, Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock. T. J. Reece, Supt. Class meeting every Sunday afteruoon at 3 o’clock. East Rome: Rev. Win. Murdoch pastor Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7,p.m. o’clock by Rov. B. Harris Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7.o’clock Sunday School, Sunday af ternoon at 3 okbdk. Preaching this morning at 11 o’clock by Rev. John W. Bale. Pansy Chapel. Bth Avenue, neer Railroad Stu d ty Shool every Sunday morning at 9: 30 O'clock Junius George, Supt. West Rome- Sunday School every Sunday afternoon, at 3 o clock, E. Fletcher Smith, Supt. north home; Perkins st. i e c r Kingston Ave, Rev. J . A. Sowell, pastor. Preaching at Ila, ni. and 7 . p. m o’clock by the pastor Sunday-s?hool at 9:30 a. m. T. B. Broach, Supt. Prayer-meet ing Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. BAPTIST. first church: Cor 4'h Avenue and East Ist. streei, lv v. R. B Hoaddwn, D. I) pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a m. and 7 :30 p. in. Pray er meeting, Wednesday evening at 7 .30 o’clock. Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:30 o’clock, W. J. Neel. Supt. sec >ND church: Cor. oh. Ave. i and Mullberry St, Rey H. D. Gil bert, pastor. Preaching every Sun day at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedm sday evening at 7 o’clock. Sunday-school every Sun day morning at 9;30 o’clock. Benj Wright, Supt. broad street : Cor. Broad and ( Sts, Rev J J Hunt, pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Sunday school every Sun day morning ~l 9 o’cJock.J J Reece supt, Wyatts Chapel: East Rome Sunday Schoo] eveiy Sunday 1 morning at 9:30 o’clock, J. B. Patton Supt. Prayer meeting '.V Ldtsday ‘.veuing at 7 o'clock. PRESBYTERIAN lu'-J rcii: Cor 3rd Ave and ■t t. Rev. G. T. Geotchius, pa. eaching every Sunday at 11, a. . and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school every Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock, C. E. McLin, Supt. Ladies prayer meeting Friday’ evening. Sec >nd Church : Bluff St- near Main, Rev W. Lea Harrell, pastor Preaching Sundays at 11 a, ui. and. 7 p.in. o’clock Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. o’clock, G. H Miller, Supt, epi-copal. st peters: Corner 4th Avenue and East Ist St, Rev. C. Buckner Hudgins, rector. Service as usual today. MISCELLANEOUS. CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST: Nr'h Rome, Rev. J. W. Gilliam pastor. CATHOLIC, st. marys: Ea«t Ist St between 4th and sth Avenues Father M. J. Clifford, priest. Ser vice at this church as usual. y m, c. a : Nobel’s Hall over Autagoolia; John Higgins, Sec’ty Boys meeting every Sunday after noon at 2: 30 o’clock. Service for men only every Sunday at 4: o’clock, conducted by Hon. W. J, Neel. Strangers stopping in the city are cordially invited to visit the rooms at any time. * There is no m uey saved and compounded with >ut danger from panics an 1 depres ion, like that of alifepoli-y in th* Penn, Mutal Life Insurance Company, R. G, Cross, Agent. ASSIGNEE’S SALE! For the Benefit of Creditors The large stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods Trunks, Bags, Valises, in fact the entire stock of the lo’ firm of W. M, GAMMON 8i CO., will be closed out so the benefit cfcreditors. The money must be realized on Jiis stock at once and pi ices will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST Dunlaps $5 Ila'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 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- NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. NIM BAM6EBST W FOINBH N. M. GOMEZ Propi ietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. (PLAINING IVIILL-J- We Mean Business Call snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FL< )O RTNcv, c RILL GLM<>TTDIN G BALDUSTKRS and BRACKETS 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’a trips to Carters, every week, Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for all Kinds of Country produce i Chickens. Eggs. Corn Hay. Pe s Butter. Bacon. Fruits, Dr'ed, AVheat. and all Products of th Country. . Geo W. Trammell, P. B. Holbrook, SCHEDULE Chattanooga, Rome &Columbus R. R-1 EUGENE F. JONES, Rkceivek. I In Effect March 25th, 1894. I No. 10 No. (> : K<> •> : N’n 1 No. 5 ! N 0.9 I Daily Daily i ' Ex Sun. Ex Sun.i liaily SI A LIONS ; Daily Hx Sun. Ex Sun. ■ Local Pt Thro frt a>sg r Throfrt Localft I 7 3(>aniLv CHATTANOOGA Arr. 6 30pn> I 745 am 730 pm 735 “ “ C. K. &C. Shops Lve. 625 “ 9 35am 3 59pm ■ 824 “ 807 " 757 “ “ Battlefield “ .6 02 “ 854 “ 300 ■ 910 “ 818 “ 805 “ “ Chieamauga “ 555“ iB4O “ 2® | 10 34 “ 907 “ 535 “ “ LaFayette “ 524 “ 730 “ 1}» I 11 55 “ 955 “ 906 “ “ Trion “ 454 “ 645“ 12 W ■ 12 20 “ 110 18 “ 916 “ “ Summerville “ 445 “ 629 “ 1130>m.| 12 10“ 10 30“ 9 21“ “ Raccoon “ 436 “ 617 “i 1 1 JI 100pnil0 44 “ 933 “ “ Lyerly “ 428 “ 603 “ I 345 “ 12 24 “ 10 32 K “ ROME “ 331 “ 430 “ 7 50' ■ 530 “ j Arr. Cedartown “ 12 44 “ 320 “ *> ,w ■ -No. 12 -NO.H-B 2 45am 2 s<)au> II 17 “ i Lve. Cedartown Arr 240 “ 9 45p®B 310 “13 10- 1129“!“ Yount's “ ,2 35 “ 220 “ 455 “ 110 “ 12 o::nin' “ Buchanan “ 158 “ 122“ j c ■ 440 “; 440 “ 12 20 ••;“ .Bremen “ jl 40 “ j!2 52 “•6® „ ■ 700“ 1530 “ 112 50 “i “ CARROLLTON Lvejl 10 “ |l2 05 “ | ■ Trains Nos. 1 and 2 depart from Union Depot Chattanooga, I'eiin. Trains Nos. 5,6, ffand 10 are freight trains nad will depart from <-.■ shop-. ( halt a noccga, Tenn. They are not fit ted up with passenger ; c'mi |n)l tion-, and parties using them must purchase tickets at Union Depot ami ■ such accommodations as they find in cabs, and baggage must be lorwai"- ■ regular passenger t rains. I 1 rain# Nos. 11 and 12 will have passenger accommodat ions. ■ C. B. WILBURN, Gen’l Supt. W. A. LOVE, Train Dissolution of Parjnebship. The firm of Get rge & Walter Harris is by mutnal consent dissolv ed, the dissolution to take effect on April the Ist 1894. George Walter Harris. Each member of said firm will co: - tinue the practice of Law in this cit- 1 Geo. A. H Harris, Walter Harris. March 14th 1894. Inflamed itching, burning, crus ty and scaly ekin and scalps of in fants, soothed and cured by John eon’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D 1 W Curry Druggist. Huylers candy rec fl fresh every mont M at Hammack Lucas <*■ Co’s I Fresh st?ck of Buifl Garden Seed for safl cheap. Himmack u fl cas &Co -, ■ NEW TONSORIAL FARLOW® Frank Taylor the old knigW ® the razor has cpend up a ne ler shop at 224 Broad sf J ee ft 1 invites all his friends and i to call early and often. jH