The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 27, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALG Here’s your /Absolutely clean Ken tucky Blue Grass seed of the new crop, at reg uiar prices jus ■ ■ eiv < d by Trevitt#. John son. Mr. John Broadnax, of C.rrol ti.uepinl the day in the city t .d y. Clarence W, Brantley, • ‘‘eld reliable,” the Macon lei* graph, wm in the city yesterday. SACK’S WANTED “Any one having emptv bran sacks on hand can dispose oi them at H. D. Cothran & Co’s, otiice at the Armstrong Hotel 1 Hon. and Mrs. Wesley Shropshire and their sweet little daughter Beu lah Mosley Shropshire, returned I Summerville this a teruoon. Bailiff ll'Niry Board has pur chased the Lewis Barrett Barber Shop aud is b'iw in charge. Mr. lieaid has a host of f "®nds and gays he proposes to shave all fruudt at ten cente per face, enemies a' the uni* rate. Call early ain avoid the rush, 3 15 ts. Tlo revival a* the Presbyt■■ i n church continue* with steadily 1’ creasing interest, service daib ** ' and 7.30 P. M GOOD NEWS For Clothing Buyers. arri.EGi:■< u > New York March 19- j J. Kuttner Rome, Ga., Have bought hank-! ruptvtcck of ni wal mnde suits for men. boysand children. al f this seasons goods at' 50 cents on the dollar. Will sell them at same rate, will ship goods at once* Ike May, Everybody is invited to attend the revival, service at the Presbyterian church tonight at 7:30. Call and see T. F. Foster before you buy grocerys. Buy your grocerys at T, F. Fosters and save your money. The funeral services ov< r the re mains of the late John E. Kane, oc cured from his fathers home in the Fifth ward this forenoon and was attended by many of the friends of the family; after which the remains were laid' to rest in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Save your money and buy yojur grocerys at T. Fail Fosters you will get rich as sure as you are born. Cash today and credit tomorrow at T. F. Fosters Mies Ino Grey and Mrs. Maggie Bailey .both of Cave Spring, spent the day in the city on a shopping tour. Goods promptly de livered atT F. Fosters give him a call. Buy your grocerys from T. F. Foster the present grocer. Warters ‘ Extra Good’’ Cigar, most fragrant, newest brand, and Rome made, ask your dealer for one. A Ft pTHy* i -r t • u ; I \':ZE!) O?1 SUNDAY. | ■h> Y-’UI gr. 1 ues Ihtpt i CIIII‘- ; im, L uion, was orgai) at th*! J.J B if! latt Sundayj afl«rno*>!>. bad quit* mi 'nteresting meeting, organized with 30 mem ber’. I he follewingwflltem war* elam el: Alexia Kendrick, Pres T B Ow.», Vice Pr» *. M ibr Annie Kinp he re t ary, Fannie Hendricks treasurer. she ol j«cl of this union is tr rm.' Ihe young people together, to better prepare them for united wort- m the cause es M leeioße. aa listing lie poor, building np th prayer meeting* and Sabbatl. School and aiding in every goon word and werk. The Ukion wil meet regularly on Sunday after noons at 3 p. m. Every body invit ed . Annie King. S*c‘y Jfu AS A SUPPORI for exhausted, nervous overworked women Z’*' l" nothing can do as mucl Pierce's Favoritx Prescription. It regu '-ft kites and assists all th" y\\ natural functions, neve: 'il'l conflicts with them, air L'.'A ■< *1 O strengthens and build: !>.'l,R up the female system ii |r- —— away of its own. 'll.’-MMw ii* I Nursing mothers an< R ■ women approaebin'- eon 5 ' ft Ifinement, will find i - , -.s I C exactly fitted to thei; .a -ds. It lessens the pains and burdens o ■)iiid-bearing, ensures healthy, vigorous off •tiling and promotes an abundant secjetioi of nourishment on the part of the mother. Its an invigorating, restorative tonic, c oihing and strengthening nervine, ana ’’m o.u.■ remedy for woman’: ■ i ill -and ailments. If it doesn’t lieno - or cure, in the case of every tired or as flicted wonlhn, she’ll have her money back. On these terms, can anything else lie “ just ns go h!” for you to buy I You’re offered §SOO. or a cure of Catarrh, by the proi?victors of I)r. Hugo's Remedy. The Agency for Huy- Trs Candy, flops ! tbout here and there, (people hardiy knows 1 vher’e to locate it, not i o with the recognized headquarters which !; s always at Antog rioli’s Star Candy I Work's a fresh supply Just received. If you want a first class tailor made suit, cheaper than vou ever i saw trash sold, visit Gammon's Cash Cos 1 Sale. If you want drugs at cost, call on us before April the I st as on that date we will comence taking stocK, and after hat no drugs will be I sold at cost. *eiry cost sale will how iever continue until the I Sth. Hammack Lucas &Co. Have you tried War ters “Extra Good” Rome made cigar? it is the most fragrant smoke on the market. NOTICE OF CITY We hereby give notic* that w» have uiada the asßCßßinnuta of city realty for the year 1894 and th books will be found at the oflic es the Clerk of Counci'. All par ties dissatisfied with the val ia tions we inado can have ths i«anp reviewed by filing their affidavit* with the Clerk of Cct’.'icil on oi before Saturday won \AI arch 31 at 7 o’clock, nt which >ime we wi, uneet at the City Hall to consuls appeals and our decision shal then and thereafter be final. E . L. Boswor h. W, F. Aver. W. H. Steele. City ABses«ors, J URTHER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that final appeals, if any, from the decision jof ths Board es will b< heard by the Mayor and Couaci at their regalar meeting Monday evening, April 9th. M . A. Nevin, Clerk Council. Rome, Ga„ March 27th, 1894, 3 30—ti’.—apr 9 THE HUSTLE OF ROME, TUESDAY MRACH 27. 1894. A KLUSTER Os BULL’S EYE SHOTS. C S. Shrop-h i re, “i lie nth# r one’’: of th* Cvosa River N w*, twine called ou us today. ‘‘The oth< r one” is a bright writer ‘‘locally speaking*’ and oi e has I ut to ran tfe interesting columns of tie tiswa’ nuwt i»ervic» tc find proof. * V At The ‘‘boot-1 ick»r“ lias retired to the edge of his bote and is now readv to kus« Tim Hustler of Rome, dodge in, ai d pull the h'J* after him. It pains ua to see that tired loek so set upoa his face, all he same we wish his ti ibe to grow ess in this land whore manhood ’•alee and backbone is b coming a • ’andard. The Egg- buster has gotten ia.his work with terrible effect. e • e I whs amazed yesterday to hear an Atlanta n<ws pape. reporter remark, ifter tlie debate: “Gen.ral Evans is one hundred percent better »n the «tump now than he was at Griffin,** —but wlun a Rome news paper mas replied: ‘Great Scott, what must he have been at Grifiin?** I feit amused. You know I just couldent heppit. ♦ ♦ * Judge Julian B. WiHianaßon of Forsyth, Monroe County, was in the city yesterday, to hear the joint de rate. Judge Williamson is one of the brainiest young vneu in his section of he state. He informs me that his own county, and all contigenous to it, are nolid for AV. Y Atkinson tor Gov er nor. * * * K*ep koel, boys; Pugilism ie one thing ard Politics is mother. A knock down m the former is not a konv using argument in ♦he latter —anyway, its s. daa! pleas anter to keep these thing* sepa rate. * ♦ * There may not bo “milliuis in bnt there.certainly is money in it for iota* young druggist who wants a capital stand and a fine ■itock of dru s for a little nuii«y — at the Reese & Whitehead store on Bread street . ♦ ♦ 1 am requested to announce that ths boys wf the Y, M. C. A. ar* invited to attend the organization >f an athletic club at the Hall at 8 s'clock ton ight. » *» The opening of tho “New City Water Works will occir »n Thurs day March 29th and on that day Lou Wagner will be in his glory iwd Rome will say “Dam the Eto wah ‘ aud take the Oostauaula “ik him.“ *★* Thv Hustler or Rum a has it «n gbnd authority that th® repori that the present Grand Jury will make an ®fforl to find a bill again s' Max Meyerhardt for “assault and attempt to slip the muzzla" is n»i oased on facts. * * * I notice that Trevitt & Johnson have termed the suvictsof Mr. Paul Retss ,Mr Reese will begin with tie new film on apiil Ist. He isone of the most popular young men in Rome and has no supaiur in the state when it comes to mixing medicines ■nd hl ing prescripti'ins. Trevitt and Johnson are mrist. fortunate- BASEBAI L AT MOBILE Mobile, Ala |Maich 27.—Abautowe uindred people want out to Frascati park this afternoon to see tie. De roits and Mobiles play bah in a nowling norther, ‘’he spectator soon lesetted the stan 1 and got on the o e side of the center field fence in the sub. Harper’s wiidiess in the sixth, aid by a f»w hi.s at the right ime. gave Mobile the victorv, Six iuniigs were payed, when the game was stopped on account ot darkness, Score— Mobile. 9, Detroit, o. Base hit®—Mobile, G; Detroit, 5. Error®— Mobile,]; Detroit, 4. Battering— vlobile Kerr and Wells; Detroit, Cobb, Harper aud Hurlev. IS ETON’S j •" THE bestJ^v. ,y Softens and Preserves Leather If you our flow i seed <J>ut buy any annuals: we propose to supply you with all you will want (200 varieties) FRT E we do it simply to call your attention to something better which to see is to want .The bright* st mid beet of eri ociicale for the home is “ A’OMEN' a large illustrated monthly, ns bright us a new pin and as charming hs a spring bonnet. It is brimfull of everything a woman wants to know and will bring sunshine to the hon e the year round. It is but to fit and to please women, the home mak er- Now fa. our offer Send us ten cants [stamps or silver! and we wil send you U OMEN two m nths on tri al, and in r d tior, will send you 200 varieties of. "Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws out paiu and soreness. Sold by Ham mack Lucas Co, A beautiful line of Hatsand bonnets in all the latest patterns and shapes, and every lady in the city cordi ally inviied to call and see them A.O. Garrard No 22 Broad St- Easter Hats and Bon nots Mrs. C. R. Garrard has just returned, from the North with a full line of Spring millin erv which we pro pose to sell lower than any house in Rome. A, 0. Garrard. Many wcuion die in the very prime of life. O hers live to middle age,but are reldm souud and healthy, why is this you ask? We answer -■'ld '.'l 'U !•'< 'V. but •i nr life can be lengthen ed and home made hsppy if you commence A . uN(E. Try one package of Parks Viginal Sup’ posited s and vou will never regret it. Will make a new woman of you aad will abso'utly cure all the dis.reusing of female weaknesses NO EXPKKIMeNT. No doctors examination A positive cure. Leuconhea or whites an. usually entirely cured by one or two applica ions. Price >I.OO per pekage by mail prepaid Particulars (sealed) 2c. PARK REM EDY (0. BOSTON MASS. r W. i- vs ;! y rtc or tayr ;• oicayod ou L . -. „ fraud* f-K:?: ' ? 'Aaeiis ■ :'«2.00 : i . . .. , . , :, o. .. - ; _D. ■i. f - ;J • : . ’• ..-v | /S S ;.'.,'h..i ■ •’ • ; I ’ ;-ixn ■ ’ ' ■ >1 <’■ .... s a. • 1 - who pu:-.h tl. ■- i f r.- i x. i > rujton’.err ’ ' ' <■ ’.-ir I'uH li- • • .’ > . a 1<- s profit b ’ -t. : t v.' .’i> C \NTRELL & OWENS rowoTga. The safest and most desirable route be tween ROME and ATANTA The only line with Pas senger Depot in the City of Rome. SCHEDULE Lv. Rome (daily) 7:45 A. M. Ar. Atlanta “ 11:05 A.M. Lv. Rome (daily) 2:50 P. M. Ar. Atlanta “ 6;25 P. M. RETURNING. Lv. Atlanta (daily)8:00 A. M. Ar, Rome “ 11:10 A.M. Lv, Atlanta(daily) 3:10 P. M. Ar. Rome “ G:2O P. M. For any other information cal >u C. K. Ayer. GPa. J. A. Hume, Ticket agt. W F. Aver. T M There is no money saved and ’ompouu'b'd without danger from nanics an I depresuon. like that of i life po'ic.y in th* Penn, Mutai Life lust rance Compi ny. R. G. Cross, Agent. a.S'STGtNEiI s sai ei r A -J JJ i For the Benefit of Creditors The large stock of Caching, Hats, F rnishing G 00 ( Trunks, 11 .gs, Valises, in fact the entire stock of th, ]• firm of W. M. GAMMON & CO., will be closed out f the ben o(? t cfcreditors. 0 The n o y must be realized on stock at once pi ices w.i. made to force the sales REGARDLESS OFCQST Duni&ps .'?/> L'a’s at $2.50 F. -V. f' ( >ll... s at $2 per doz Clothing and everything in stock at prices to suit purch CASH down will be demanded. Nothing will be sent out changed or taken back. AH persons indebted to smid tm are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be put for collection, R. G. CLARK, Assignee OF W. M. GAMMON & CO- CENTRAL HOTEL, nmGMW e N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A1 J. AI 013 EIIN IM E1 < O'V E M ENL 8 ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. i a wim w -n ttbl i— -+PLAINIHG MILL* Wq Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Soling, SASH ‘ ETO )O HI N CT. C I IMAO. \F >UIOJI B ALLUSTERS gd/1 BRACKETS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUME The Oostanaula oat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, That we will run our Steamer Tony, on reguia trips to Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for al! Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Corn Hay. Pe s Butter. Bacon, Fruits, Deed, Wheat, and all Products of th Country Gee W. Trammell, F. B. Holbrook, SCHEDULE Chattanooga, Rome & Columbus R. R- El GENE E. JONES. Receiver. No. 10 No. 6 i N 0.2 INo 1 I No.sTnoT Ex'sun.ExSunj Daily STATIONS I Daily Local f’t Throfrt Pass’g’r I’assgr ,pj ir()frt p oea lft I 7 45arn , 30pm /35 “ C. R. &C. Shops Lve. (i 25 9 35am 3 59p« o « o « 1757 “ 1 Battlefield “ 602“ ! 854 “ 300 ‘ 10' 8 18“ -8 05 " “ Chieamanga “ 555“18 40 “: 2 40“ 034 .907“8 35 ““ • LaFayette “£24“i730 “ I HO ’ ‘ 1,0,5 “ “ Tr >on “ 154 “ 645 “ 1210“ “>7° 10 18 ■■ >.i ig “ “ Summerville “ 445“16 29 “ H 7 ' !!!’?? 0 1 U Raccoon • “ 4 3(5 “|617 “H H “ 100 pm 044 “ 933 “ “ Lver ]y « 42S «> 6 03 “ 10 55 “ 34»“1224“ 10 32 “ “ ROME “ 31 “ l-‘4 30 “750 " ” 30 I ‘j J Arr. Cedartown “-2 44 “ 320 “ ! -No. 12- -No.H --2 4;>ani 2 50am 11 17 “ Lve. Cedartown Arr 240 “ 9+sp® 810 |3lO •• 11 29 “I •• Youngs “ 235 “ 220 “ 905“ Ito « I U!! u ! 203 l ,ni “ Buchanan “ jSB “ 122 “ --'5 vn “ii 40 12 20 “ i Bremen “ 11-40 “ 112152 “I 645 “ ‘ 1260“ !“ CARROLLTON Lve 110 “ |1205 “ ■’ I rains Nos. 1 and 2 depart, from I’nion Depot Chattanooga, Tenn. • h 10 are lrei ff ht trains and will depart from - snops, Chattanooga, lenn. They are not fitted up with passenger accomnwii>- ft’ l ?’ and Parties using them must purchase tickets at I nion Depot ami accept such accommodations as they find in cabs, ami baggage must be forwarded 5. regular passenger trains. 86 1 rains Nos. 11 and 12 will have passenger accommodations. C. B. WILBURN, Gen’l Supt. w. A. LOVE, Train Master. Bu«K.™o»orP 4ra m m » Inew rONSORIAL PARI- OE ' .S’ I rr.nk T. y lor .be dd ' ed, the dissolution to take effect on tlie razor has opend up a ue» Vpril the Ist 1894. j ber shop George A V alter Harns. i..vitesall his friends and p»t roD ’ tmue tile practice of Law in this cit", 1 “ «. Geo. A. H Harris, • I ” a. Walter Harris. Recommend Johnson's magn 9 March Uth 1894. Oil for rheumatism, neuraU”, sprains, bruises, lame b Inflamed itching, burning, crus 9 ulckl y relieves pain ly and scaly skin and scalps of in ~n n , - » paid** fants. soothed and cured by John Orau S e Blossom, is a p son’s Oriental Soap. Sold” by D I cure f° r all di seaßes women ‘ W Curry Druggist. ’ ’ j fresh by D. W. Curry