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LOCALS.
Here’s your chance
Absolutely clean Ken
tucky Biue Grass seeo
of the new crop, at reg
ular prices just receiv
€d byTrevitt& John
son.
Capt. Geo, lIodj“OD, of Athena.'
ik among 111 r Armstrong gueur to
day.
Mr. Earnest Connor, of Atlanta
is register’d al the Armstrong to
day.
1. J.' arter, of Chattanooga, anti
W. L. Craig, of Rockmart are au
tographed at th« Arnnt ong
Deputy U. S. Marshal, Charles
Kellett, of Summerville iv in the
• ity today on businst-s
Rev. Caleb Dowdell batt moved
with his family to Summerville,
at which place be will make hie
future home
Little Mies Hattie Bale Jowee,
®f Summerville is visiting hei
aunt Mis. J, A. Bale,
Rev. \\ . S. Stevens, of the Third
Methodiet church is now pleasant
ly domiciled with hie family on
Maiu St., near Forest Sr.
The Second quarterly coufr rence
for Fust M, Fl. Church, so, will be
held in the lecture loom of that
church to night. Rev. T F. Pierce
P. E. Rome district is in the city
and will preside.
\V, W, Mahone, of St Louis li*>n
ored the Central vith Lis smiling
countenance and portly anatomy, to
day.
Miss Lina Roberson a lady com
mercial tourist of ( lark Mo. i« regis
tried at the t'entrnl today.
Col. Sam Morgan, a blue grass far
mer fr< ;<x K ntucky is in the city to
day.
REMOVAL.
To, my friends and
patrons I have remov
ed my meat market
No 9. Fifth Ave,
to 232 Broad St. next
to Hiram Hills Real
Estate office, where I
am better prepared
than ever to s p rve you,
and spectfully solicit
the continuance of
your patranage re
spectfully
Pat Alien,
Dr. Long Rice the “smart** ad
vance agent of Our Bob” is in the
city a guest of the Armstrong. Mi-
Rice is trying to inaks a date for a
lecture. He will be remembered as
the advance agent who writes let
ters,
FETCHING PRICES.
Fancy Mocha and Java colDe
32 c il».
Good tea 30,c, fancy Na 50/,
best 60/.
Finest grated pineapple 20<’can.
Best Rolled oats IJc* a package
Price’s Baking Powder 40/ H».
Imported Sardines, key, 12/.
Extra fancy lemons 1< C dozen*
Soda s,<’ lb. Matches 10/ dozen.
Rest goods only.
Lloyd’s Fair.
Deputy Sheriff Dave Henly of
Chattooga county arrived in th*
city this morning with a whi e
man by the neir.e of McCurry who
will serve an apprenticeship of
three months uir’ ‘ int. Cross
Moore, on Floyd y’s Zebra
farm.
SACK’S WANTED
“Any one having
empty bran sacks on
hand can dispose of
thematH.D. Cothran
& Co’s, oilice at the
Armstrong Hotel
Birliff Henry Beard has pur
chased the Lewis Barrett Barber
Shop and is now in charge. Mr.
Beaid has a host of f-’ Q uds and
says he proposes to shave all friends
at ten cents per face, enemies at
the same rate. Call early and
avoir) the rush,
3 15 ts.
A KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
Vm Higtiia guest at the Central thia
«no <n wete (' I B>b 1) uigherty. I
'»nd Mrhiu 1 VI Copeland and
R, M.W ,Gl*nn. pcn/nei.t Notth
Georgia attorneys uncle Bob tbongh
wag the J'.lli-st and mellowest of th*
lot - the fact a lie uui the mellow
on* in the delegation but he waa
mellow enough for the crowd
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Uncle Jete miller showed me a
p»ck»l kr.ife. this naerning, that
mu picked up during Genoia
Bragg e retreat from Corinth. The
knife in an old two blade “I. X E-’
instrument and shows that it has
seen much and hard service. Un
cle.Jete prizes it very .highly *”
highly, in fact, that he ugee it all
the time.
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Col. \V. C. Stephens of Stephens
Pottery, is a gimat of the Central.
In conversation with Col Stephens
I learn that he knows Cant. Char
ley Gibson a.id most of the mem
hers of that crack military compa
ny, now defunct, the Dußignon
volunteers. A company of splen
did country boys, of whom the
Hill City Cadets became very fond
while in Camp at Chicamauga in
1891. The Volunteers c»uldn’t
“count fours’’ very well but th-v
could out fiddle creation. Cel.
Stephens is a most pleasant gen
tieman and is n large owner in
on -of the most ma nificent po‘
terit‘B in the South.
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One of RojCOs most recent wud
dings, occtired a day or so ago
when Mrs. Head, widow of Frank
Head, was u ied in the holy
bonds, to Mr, Bishop «*f this city'
I he wedding, which occured at the
residence of Rev. .1. T. Gib.»o ,
has proven a surprise to the mos
intimate friends of each party.
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Capt. W. H. Sb e e reports tl e
st r valatjhis home of a young st ran
ger whose nine is i iven as John
Newton Steel Ihe young man is
a great grand son of the R«v
John Newton the famous Presby
eriau divine of the pioneer days.
Capt. Steel says that he is certain
of the young mans democracy
and has not a doubt of hn Atkin
son persuasion. May he live long
grow up wi'h Atkinsons majority.
And he will.
A beautiful line of
Hats and bonnets in
all the latest patterns
and shapes, and every
lady in the city cordi
ally inv'ued 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 <>f Spring millin
erv which we pro
pose to sell lower than
any house in Rome.
'• A, 0. Garrard.
Have you tried War
ters “Extra 'uGood”
Rome made cigar? it
is the most fragrant
smoke on the market.
GOOD NEWS
For Clothing Buyers.
fTKI.BG Ram )
New York March 19-
J. Kuttner
Rome, Ga.,
Have bought bank
rupt s-tock 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,
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FR DAY MARCH 30, 1894,
mi umtn.
VV.iere Everybody Talked
About Water
ROUE A HONORED GUESI’I
W*reShewu tha aid and Naw Water
W«rk* System*. They Were Highly ,
and Pai leoh Freely--They
did.
They came they i*w aad then
they went away.
Ku' as the gusate of Rome, they
were made ta dujey themeelves,
au l like the citizens of Rome, they
will never forget the occasion of
the opening es Rarnes New Water
Works system —and these last he ■
ties of champaigns.
At about two o'clock yesterday
afterneon the leng line of of oar
nages drawn up at the Armstrong
were filled and ths drive to the
old pumping station b’gun.
The entire parly was in the
han is es Capt J >hu, C. Printun,
of the finance ceminittee of the
outgoing council and the way he
handled them g«ve the most per
fect eact isfact ion.
Finally the start was m de’ at d
with Capt Printup and Editor
Pnill Byrd, of R >me and Council—
Mian Phill Hare, son and Mr. Mar
lin, of Atlanta in the firrt carriage
the merry cavalcade set forward
down Second Avenue.
The next caniages w<>r* occu
pied as fol lows:
In Mayor King’s carriage was
Mr S. Howell, IL A. Denny and
Mr. Fleming.
lu Mr. Mocru’s
Dim rock ami Clem,
In Councilman MeClnre s car
riage; Young. Tony, Haas.
In Mr, Gi-iflin's carriage: Lle
wellyn, Clayton and Smith’
In Mr. Williamson’s carriage:
Coleman, McCauley, Young.
In Couuciinmn Coinelitw’ car
riage: Rueeell, Burbank, Fielder.
In John Vandivers’ carriage:
I’urner, Gentry, Maddox In Mr,
A right's carriage: Wingfiield,
G i les Beattie.
In Mr Peppers carriage : Speicer
Manly, Marshall.
In Mr. Tanner’s carriage: S, Y
Tapper, T F. Howel, L. S, Smith.
In Mr. McMilkanis* caniage-
Treaiaway, Vandyke, Maddox.
Frein the old water werks pump
ing station, the carriages were drivew
to tower Hill and from thence up» the
Oostaaaula t® the new pumping sta
tion.
Here Superinter dt nd Lou Wag
ner wai found at work in his shirt
sleeves. He was overwhelmed with
congratulations auJ well deserved
compliments were showered upon
him from fellow citizens and visiters
alike.
It seemed perfectly wwaderful to
the inereduloas visitors, and they
could hardly understand how such a
system could be constructed at an
outlay, of tn y $35,000 —and none of
them not _ e see how L< u Wagner
scceplished so much wrh so little.
From the pumping station the
carriages with their well pleased pa>a
engersyeturued to ths city aud were
driven to the summit of Fort Jackson
where the carriages we e soon strung
ctoiind the great SO.IOOOO gallon
basin.
1 he visw from this point was snost.
charnring an 1 put suuu quiet, modest
nun as Albert Howell aud Phill
Haralson of Atlant i and Coleman ®f
Cedartown and Cap:. McConley of
Dalton, into ecstaeies They wont
wild—like Atlanta ®fiou does-
From the now liquidized cita
del of the old fortress the guests
were driven t® the city aud alter a
r*o«ss at the Cherokee Club they
adjourned to the lower end of
Bread Street w here wh n an al rin
was rung in, they /iwwed the
> matchless work of R <me’s splen
did fire service,
1 hen they were driven to Sixth
avmue si.d shown the work of i.he
old and bow systems side by side;
I the new etreame playing nei r v 50
ft. further than the eld.
1 lit sight aooiug w*t> v.. 1 finish
sd at sundown and the gti-eis w- r •
conducted to the Armstrong
M 9:30 o'clock last night tu® les
tivities, whieh lasted until 12
o'clock, beg; u. Col.R. A. Denny
ot the R uue Bar op ned the fun
as ’oast master, the spacious di ••
■ng hall of the H tel being fi 1
>t well filled gu «sN.
Ta*" following tonsil were offer-1
d and respond d lu ju a most
is p m inner.
J h first toast ”'I ho Occasion* 4
espouded to by Ihe mayor S. S.
■King. Mr. King a owe and stated
.i» was uo speaker and aakeu May
or Pro. Tern. W. A Wri ht to <0
th« work fur turn, Mr. v, right re- '
rjvmdcd.
i Second to. , “Oer Guests,’
I whick -.->ss i•*• 3 .th dto by Capt
J hu C. Pi ir ”r».
Third, “The M or an 1 Ccunci’
of Rome. ‘ lesp-.ijduu to by C. W
Uudarwood. Esq.
Fourth, ’ Tii® Witter Works of
Piuaia and its i.ist®ry; resp mdod to ,
by ebainuan of the water works ooil
mittee, W J. Gnffin. Mr. M. k 1
Pepper respvnue t to the 'oust of tue
old water works.
Fifth, ‘-The Oostauaula vs, the
Cuatabooche., or Rome ag.t’iust At
lanta, resjo d d to by Albert Howell
of Atlanta.
Sixth, “Pure Water, ’ responded
to bv Sam P. Maddox, of Daii®n.
S®vemb, -‘The Average Claws
K claus< ) •>! the S. E. T A.“ responded
io bj Col. John D. Young, of Louis
rille.
‘Over-rated Rome,“ responded to
by S, Y. Tupper, of Atlanta.
Ninth, “The press-sme (pressure)**
reaponded to by W. G. Cooper.
A telegram wa» read just here
lelliug of Gov. Northens’ having
upjs Speaker Crisp to th*
[United States Senate, aud was r -
ct ived with cheers .
Congri‘S»mau Maddox was call
d on, and c o led the exercises of
the evening «iih a brief speech,
which whs warmly applauded
most so the compliment
he paid toprae’ical, mode*t, blunt
Leu A agner
And thus end»d rhe op nirg of
Rome’s la e«t—her magnificent
new watei works system.
N tJrT I L 0 F C ITY AS ' E >’ z OP P
\V« heioby give notice that ive
HV ■ Di! .-* Illi: bS£l.< L) tb Os Clt\
realt/ fortheieur 1894 and. tin
books will bi? found at the offic,
of the Clerk of Council, All par
ties dissatisfied with tne val la
tionswe made can have the same
reviewed by filing their affidavits
with the Clerk of Council on or
before Saturday evening, March 31
at 7 e’clock, at which time we will
r meet at the City Hail to consider
appeals and our decision sna
then and thereafter be final.
E . L. Boswor h.
\V, F. Ayer.
W. IL Steele.
City Assessors,
FURTHER NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that final
appeals, if any, from the decision
of the Boa rd’of Assessors will be
heard by the Mayor and Council
i at the r regular meeting Monday
evening, Aj ril 9th.
M . A.Nevin,
1 Clerk Council.
Rome, Ga., March 27th, 1894.
’ 3 30—til—apr 9
‘ Warters “txxra Good’’
ris his newest brand
and is the best cigar on
the Rome market.
I
FEMALE WEAKNESSES.
l
Many women die in the very prime of life
Others live to middle age, but are seldom i-oui d
l and healthy, why is.this you ask? We answe .
SELF NEGLECT, but your lisp can be.lengthen
ed and home made hsppy if you commence AT
ONCE. Try one package of Parks'Viginal Sup.
postcodes and vou will-never regret >6- Wil
make a new woman of you and will abso utly
cure all the distressing of female weaknesses,
NO EXPERIMENT. No doctors examination
A positive cure. Leucorrhea or whites are
usually entirely cured by one or two applica
lons. Price SI.OO per pckage by mail prepaid.
Particulars (sealed) 2c.
PARK REMEDYCO. BOSTON MASS
The persistent cough which usual!
follows an attack of the grippe can h
permanently cured by taking Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. Me
Gui re of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La
Grippe left m 3 with a severe cough,
Alter using several different medi
cines without relief, I tried Chamber
lains C >ugh Kerne ly, which effected
a permanent cure, I have also found '
it to be without unequal for children
when troubled with colds or croup.
-•> and .">0 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros Druggist,
-uj ‘•srsdsdsAa sojno
ASSIGNEE’S SALE!
For the Benefit of Creditors
Tin l-i /c stock of C othin.o;, Hats, Frrnishing Goods
Ti links, l’> tgs, Va ises, io fact the entire stock of the 1
firm of W. M, GAMMON &. CO., will be closed out I,
the benefit efereditors.
The nsoney must be realized on ihis stock at once and
pi ices will be made to force the sales REGARDLESS OF COST
Dunlaps $5 Ila's at $2.50 E. & Golln.s at $2 per do/
Clothing and everything in Rtouk at price* to suit purchaser
CASH down wiH be demanded. Nothing will be sent out,
changed or taken back. Ail perfeon* indebted to «aid trna
are hereby notified to settle at once or claims will be patent
for collection.
R. G. CLARK, Assignee,
OF W. M. GAMMON & CO-
The Oostanaula Steamboat and
Trading Company
CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS
That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips te
Carters, every week,
Ship what you can by us, Give
us your orders for all Kinds of
Country produce
Chickens. Eggs. Corn. flay. Pe s Butter. Bacon. Fruits
D: -, ed, A\ hear, and .ill Products of th Country
Geo W. Trammell,
P. B. Holbrook,
ItzUAii Vldi A hi-J 1 AdllJa
P'J : A H P T’■ • i
‘ -*v- Pu . P ’ci ’ ') ; *
iiillßliJfjldiJii i
. .. NEW FMfflIH
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
AT. C MOD E! t X IM i UtO V.KMEN'a S
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
S-PLAINING MILL*
We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOOR IIx T <T. CFTEI AG. MOU LDI NG
Tl A K LAI ST 1< R S an d 11A ( K ETS
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
ALEXANDER & HUME
SCHEDULE -
Chattanooga, Rome & Columbus R. R
El GEXE E. JONES, Receiver.
In Effect March 25th, 1894.
No. 10 No. 6 . o>2 i 1 No. 5I X 0.9
Daily Daily • aTiTinvs in -’i Dai| y Dail y
Ex Sun. Ex Sun.: Daily SIAIIONS : 'Ex Sun. Ex Sun.
Local f’t Thro frl i’ass’g’r ' Bassgr -pi iro f r t Local ft
7 adain Lv CHATTANOOGA Arr. 6 30pm
745 am 730 pm 735 “ “ C. R. AC. Shops Lve. 625 “ 9 35am 35!»jfl
524 " 8(17 - 7v7 “ • Battlefield u 602 “ 851 “ 300 "
910 *• 818 “ 805 “ “ Chicamauga “ ,5 55 “ 8-10 “ 2 40“
10 34 “ 907 “ 835 “ “ Lafayette “ 524 “ 730 “ 110“
11 55 “ !Ct>s “ 906 “ “ - Trion “ 454 “ 645“ 12 W
12 2H--WlB “ 916 “ “ Smnmerville “ 445 “ 629 “ 1130a®
12 40 “ 10 30 “ 924 “ “ Raccoon “ 436 “ 617“ HH “
1 O'hun/IM-l “,9 33 “ “ lAlO’Lyerlv “ 428 “ 603-‘lO 55
3 4., n> 24 “J 032 “ **“ “ 3 31“ 430“17 50 “
530 “ ... . .... A rrZ'Cedartown “ i 44 “ 32(P4 8 00 ,i
-No. 12- k/ \ . . _No.ll-
2 45anu 2.50 am 11 17 “ Lve. Cedartown Arc.! .... 240 “ 9 45p®
3 *▼ 3JO u 11 29 u * 4 Youngs u i 235 4t 220 u 905
4 s<> <£,; 410 “J 2 03pm “ , Buchanan “ J 08. “ 122 “;725' t
4 4(1 - i 440 “ 12 20 “: “ Bremen “ 140 “ 112 52 “ ;
FOO *1530“12 50 *" i “ CARROLLTON Lve 110 “112 05 “ I 530
Trains Nob. 1 and2depkrt from ’ • Depot <’hat lanooga. Tenn.
1 rains Nos. 5,6, 9 and lo are fr ■ :;>ns ami will depart from C-, I**'
shops, Chattanooga, I'enn. They ; tted up with passenger acconinio
tions, and parties using them mils' , «se tickets at Union Depot and acW
such accommodations as they find in cabs, and baggage must be forwarded ,
regular passenger trains.
1 rains Nos. 11 and 12 will have passenger accommodations.
C. B. WILBURN, Gen’l Supt. W. A. LOVE, Train Master.
Dissolution of Par- n kship
The firm of George & Walter
Harris is by mutual consent dissolv
ed, ti e dissolution to take effect on
April the Ist 1894.
George A Walter Harris.
Each n t-mner cf said firm will con
tinue th« practice of Law in this city,
Geo. A. arris,
Walter Harris.
M uch "4th 1894.
Inflamed itching, burning,crus
ty and scaly skin and scalpsof in
fants, soothed and cured by John
eon’s Oriental Soap. Sold’ by D
W Curry Druggist.
NEW TONSORIAL PARI° b -
Frank Taylor the old knigh
the razor has upend up a uew s ‘
ftitft.
i i vites all his friende and P a,rct *
I—'24ii
, o call early and often .
I
Recommend Johnson’s Mag l
• Oil for rheumatism, ueurn' 2 *-
sprains, bruises, lame back,
quickly relieves pain
’ 1 rtf
“Orange Blossom’, is a P BII \
cure for all diseases to women.
Teßh by D. W. Curry Druggist-