The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 08, 1894, Image 6

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THE PLAGE TO SAVE MONEY. Good News For Bargain Seekers. $60,000, WORTH OF SEASONABLE DRYGOODS AND CLOTHING BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN HALF PRICE It is a well known fact that these hard times have forced a large number of manufacturers and merchants, large and small to sacrifice their goods for the ready cash. Our buyer has just returned from eastern cities where he meta number of these unfortunates who had to realize. He had a plentiful supply of the cash and he availed himself of the opportunity to buy goods lower than the shrewdest buyer ever dreamed of. A cordial invitation is extendedto all whether ready to buy or not, we will take pleasure in showing you goods and learn you our prices which will find from 25 to 50 per cent lower than any other merchant in this city dares to offer them Respectfully, GT. ZKTTTTJSTKJR,. 233 Broad St. P S For this large stock of WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERY AND LACES AT HALF FACTORY COST. 1 0 Cases Lousdale 4-4 B eaching 7 cents 5 Cases 1 0-4 Peperell Sheeting Bleached 18 “ 5 Cases Best Indigo Prints 4 1-2 “ 6 Cases Best Ginghams 5 “ 2 Cases Old Virginia Gingham Dress Styles. 4 ‘‘ LOCALS. 7". i Lost a card ease containing serera R . R Passes a half dozes photographs Cigarett Size and several other little matters only important to my self Contents of the case worthless to any one except myself a suitable reward will be payed for return of the ease and contents to me at Douglass/ stable—M.M Ware. B. F. Roarks Jewelry Store is tha place to go if you want some thing nice for a little money io sterling pins etc. LOST. Oae pair geld rimed eye glastei on lower Broad street or Main St. sth Ward, will reward the finder if delivered at this office. Jwet received a handsome line of silver novelties in hair pins, several pins etc. and the prices are lower than anything brought to Rome heretofore, B. F. Roark Jeweler 317 Broad St. A protactel meeting will begin this morning at the First Baptist church and will continue for sev eral days. All of the churches are most cordialy invited to assit, in all of there services. There will be services today at 11 a. m. 3 and 7 :30 p. m. Everythii g at cut prices at Reese & Whitehead's at closing out eale. The Reese A Whitehead’s stock of drugs will be sold at auction on May the Ist, if not previously dis posed of. ...» in VwiUjT irm >y • ''• Guodwln, I at -i > . <-i & ■ A you niny n<«t make a tittua !•». •< . tench y< u <|uick>y h«»w i<> ••• n . /» • ,• at du- s’ trt, ». |Kaßi9. L> n. ll.ith seats, s.ii rtr • ».' ; --**"rtcg. y u can co>um* » \K work. Ail i» new Gi«,.£ ju» every worker. We ttart you, lb »»’•’»»« everythin). EA6ILY, PPKEDiLY .. .nt f’AHTICULAKM FREE. Adureet, j: oucc. * OL. PORTLAND, Just look in the show window es B F Roark’s Jewelry store if yeu want to s»e something handsome ia hair ornaments and by asking the prices veu will be turprised te find how cheap they are. SPRING OPENING. Tuesday April iQth, the ladies are invited to attend the display of Pattern Hats and Bonnets a». A.O. Garrard’s, No, 23 Broad Street. 2t. I have just r°ceiv»d a let of ster ling siivir hair oiuaments pins etc which I bought at greatly reduced prices I am going to sell them at rstail f®r wholesale prices, Do not be decived by ihe loti'' advertisements of com petitors of thsir great bar gains cost quotation on goods they are just out of &c., but go to-Chas, D. Wood & Co* where you will fiad therm as usual 1< tiding them all in low prices which are doubly at. tractive when applied the new and superior stocks oi Dress Goods Dry Gcods Carpets Matting Shoes Hosery No tions and c., shown by them. MAGNETIC NERVINE —sfJC** F®araDteM to cun Iff Nervous Proetra- Z-•*» lion. Fits, Dizzi- wMp ness. Headache, Neuralgia and ln- V somnia. Great ei Tk K's J ce*»ea in the u»*e of to- V bac<x>. opium, alcohol. , Y *xw and in other direc- /r* /Z Jl 1 V>» turns, bringing on De •BEFORE - AFT Est- bURy. pression, Softening of the Brain* Insanity and at last a miserable death. MAGNETIC NER VINE arrewtH all losses in either sex, renews vitality and strength to both the muscular and nervous sjsteui, tonae up the brain, builds up the flesh, brings refresh ing sleep, and restores health and bappiriees to the sufferer. A month’s treatment in plain package bj mail to any addreea, |I.OO per box; 8 for 85.00. vVith •very >s.ooorder we give a Written Quaranttee to cure or refund the money. CU'OtUan free* Guarantee* iseu*d oaly by our agsnta. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. SUNDAY APRIL 8, 1894, KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. I notice the announcement of the coming marriage of Mr. Wal ter C. Sturdivant, of this city, and Miss Essie Roberson, of Greens boro, has bf-en made public. Mr Sturdivant is one of Ge®rgias, m nb successful and popular young b ■ .<1 men. He has a host of f.- 'i 1 i •lev’irai Southern States til i . d'. r ri'l one and all congrat ulate bi non this step. After the the wedding ceremony, the happy young couple will leave for New York and the East on an extended bridal tour. ♦ * * Dr Henry A Turner has returned home from Augusta. Dr. Turner comes bringing his sheepskin with him. By hard work and constant application he won the fourth place in his class in the Augusta medics! Callage He will in all probility swing his shingle in the Rome breezes and grow up with the ill health of our community. * ♦ * Mrs. W. A Moore of Atlanta ar rived in the City yesterday tn I is visiting her daughter, Mrs Seaborn Wright at her elegant Suburban Home. * * « The last is the prettiest—that is, speaking of Soda founts. Have you seen the new ene put in last week by J. T. Crouch A Co.? If you have net take my advice and “<’r.,p iu“ and see if. I think then that you will agree with me that it is decidedly the prettiest fount in the city. I hase been attending the Wilxer s u trial for the past week and speak- ing from my own stand point I can't see the looii hole of escape for the de fendant. He may get off as easily as he did befor . and be may even come clear, but I do not see the way for him. « • a O«e thing that has struck me most forcibly is the class of testimony, er rather the class of individuals intro dused by the defe; 83 to testify, more than was sworn before. Os course tliewe bsve gone down be fore the sea ■. c .• > of the Blates council, and many wf them flatly contradicted themselves. * * * Another remarkable feature of the case is that Free Ptepbens, the murde r ed man, should have trav eled all ever Floyd and Polk coun ties and sought out such cattle as most of these new witnesses? are and confided to them the shame of his wife and made to them, threats against the life of Frank Wt'ker sob. Free Stephens was one of the most prominent citizens among ths influential planteis of Living ton dis r ci and it stands to rea son that if be knew a tenth of what witnesses swear he did kns-w and had confided to any one, it would have 1 een with—gentlemen —with his equals * * ♦ But it seems that he is not only to be murdered in his own home, by the hand of his guilty wjfe’s paramour, but after going down to an untimely grave, bischildrm disgraced and dishonored, that his memory is to be blackened that Justice may be cheated. au amber)air, u Eya imd Skin Omtroew. lea certain cure for Chronic Sore Eves Grranulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Files Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head. 25 cent* per box Foi sale by druggists. TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure lom of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving life to as old or o’-er werked horse. 2f SmA X‘k'Ea<*. _jt aale ir, diufliwta Sheriffs Sales Far May Girgia—Floyd county. Agreeable to ?.n older of the Court of Ordina ry ot Floyd county will be sold at auction, a th Court House door of Floyd county, o-i the first 'uesday in May. 1894, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: All those tracts or parcels of land hereinafter described and situated in the Fourth District and Fourth section of Floyd county Ga’ to-witt. Fart of lots number two hundred and eighty one (281,) being that portion of «a <1 lot lying on the north side of th? too a rive.', containing one hundred and ihirty-two and a half acres (132 1-2) more or les a , togethe • with the ferry boat and terry rights and privileges, ferry boat and flxtiir s: also the right of way and privileg <s of a road as the loan now runs though said lot on the sou h side es said river. Also part of lot number two hundred and six ty (268), coutaing eighty-four (84 acres more or less beginnig at the west corner of, and running with the line nonh to the pond spring branch to a white oak corner, thence with the u ean derings of said branch up to the fork of said branch, thence straight a course to a stake cor ner, at the river road, thence east along said road to the upper line of said lot to a corner on a black oak Also part of lot number two hundred and ninety.six (296), containing twenty-seven and one h if (27 1-2) acres more or less, : 11 that por tion >f said lot being on the north side of the Coosa river. Also parts oj lots numbers two hundred and nin dy-seven (297) and huii<i:e and seventy nine (-.9 . bounced as lollows Beginning at the northeast corner of lot number two hundred and ninety-seven (297) thence rnni ;ug west to the north west corner, thence south to the Coo sa river, thence up the ri er to a stale thence north thirty chains to a stake 1 thence to l e .iningof corner, being fifty-five and a half (no 1-2) acres moje oi less. <» lot number ;w> himdivd and seventy nine (279 . beginning at the southwest corner, thence running north to the n »rihw st comer, there • smith to the north east corner, thence 1 welve 112) chains and fifty (50) links to a stake, thence thirty (30) chains and ni y (.>0 links to a stake, tin nee south thirty (30) chains ai i t fifty (50) links to a rock on the south line, tl en«e ton (In) chains to the beginning corner, beingeighty (80) acies of lot one hun dred and s» venty nine [l79] and ot the two lots one bundled and thirty five and one half [135 1 2 acres Also, lot number two hundred and e ghty [2BOI containing one hundred and feixty [l6Ol acres more or less. Also, lot number two hundred and sixty [26o], containing one hundred and twentv-ei lit 1123] • cres , more or less, the boundary of which is J *2 «?\ d es cnbed in a deed made on the 2nd day of Febnary, 1879, by Samuel T. I’avne to R. R. J ursley, and recoreed in Book O, pages 89 and Gourt'’ 8 °^ ee ’ Floyd Superior Also, ten [ 10] acres, more or less, off the south west corner oi land lot number tw® hundrrd and sixty-oue [-61], the s;”ne b» inir heretofore enclosed by said George P. Burnett, and pur chased by him from James a. Bale All th® above lots and parts or laud lots, ly ii g in a body, and known as the Fursyth river phuitation. J TERMS -85 Oin cash. #SOO within one ve r from date oi sale, and bala ice in equal pay inents al two and two years, with interest at 8 per cent per annum from date of sale. Subject to lease O 1894 ot C- W. Shelton; purchaser to leceive rents lor 1894. 1 v . JOHN C.PRINTUP. w . E^ cut ° r of C. D. Forsyth, diseased. Rome, Floyd county, Ga. GOR GIA, Floyd County. tirii U) of RomaTo Conrt HoUBe ,loor - »■' fi® c ' ■’ '‘[Home, Hoyd countv, Ga , between Mav 1 94 k thJfni( Sa 'r e ’ ,he “ ,st Tuesday in 9*’ 1 le t°tlowing described property to- Uue town lot in the town of Forrtstville, de scribed as follows : Commencing on son’liwst corner of L P Dowdle lot on Perkin street and running aouth along Perkin st. 28 feet 3 inches, thence east at right angles 210 feet to rear line, thence north 26 feet S inch to property of Jea kins, thence aleng lines of Jenkins and Dowdle to star; ing point, a> d be'ng part of lot Ko. ? in said town of Forestville. Levied on by virt ue of a fi fa iss ed from the Floyd Justice Court of rhe 919th district, fe. -M. in favorof Pattoa Sash, Door and Building Co. vs Chas. Cheawr. as the property of the defendant. Levy naoe by H. Beard, L C- 41s ,at the same time and place, forty acre! of land lot No. 145 in the 23rd district and section of JTloyd county, Georgia; said forty ac-es being in the northwest corner of said lot. Levied on by virtue of a ti fa issued by Black T. C. of Flovd county, Georgia, in of State and county vs Mrs. Margaret Skrnner as the property of defendant. Levy made ny aYso at the same time and place, 350'teel rails more or less, two railroad crossings and of cast iron frogs- l.wvied on by vii ue wla ' issued from the Floyd Superior Court in ia of Harvey McGinnis, by his next frien . u „'' McG'nnis vs The Rome St.rce' ’’nilmad ny. Ihe above property is new 1 * e ', La, First street, nr ar the power i.> use ot ferdant co-onany. J-A. ... m, Also, at the same time horse mule about i years old 1. ' oll) mouse colored horse mare -< 07.7; is named dave. Levied on by sued from the city court in '>> bell &co vs Patton Sash, D '■ & I n lll ' l r ju. the property of the Patton Bash, Doorw ing co. . .1 jii Also at the same time ami place. Int , B i cT ij No. 64 in 3rd district and 4th Bec . tl J >n L{y’fa county, Georgia. Levied on by virtue ~t ^e issued by John J. Black, T. 0., in favor - rt , and county vs Martin J. Bobo, as tne 1 , s of the defendant!. Levy made by W- ® anil Also at the same time and pl* o ®’ '-Jon being in the 28rd district aD “. , JL sett? Floyd county, Georgia in what iskne s[ S. Smith sub division to the tow“ Rome, a plan of said sub division be ord in the clerk's ofilct oi f rl , a ts{ court, the same being lot number JJ • k ts . 64 1-2 feet on Union stroet, runn ’Li«,-! on W tween parallel lines 185 feet. W '.. Tft art virtue of a fl fa issued from the E o> nn ,,ree. 88 in favor of R- p. Treriaway vs J. »■ the yroperty of the defendant. .» J. C. 1 £3 mothers- ’ nnther ? ’'hLtbr E tmnlv I’’ if thev'U Jr t> wonian r.ting *4 in * assisting all her natural of ti* putting in perfect order e • ] ]:s tl n<i female system. It lessens th J « s { l -eng^ 1 ’ dens of child-bearing, s’>PP° r L proniet* •" ens weak, nursing mothers, an r abundant secretion of noun' l l ‘ » It’s an invigorating, resfo a soothing and bracing ner'fiw, a ilm«>* teed remedy for women s m ® jaiat ” In every chronic female L or gurt weakness, if it ever fails to you have your money back. Thousands of people, bs ve Catarrh than yours permanently cured by l ,r - L-hv it® ’L Eemedy. that is the reason prietors are willing to pro you can’t be cured.