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bulls eye shots.
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, tou«. i«‘" Bping ~e;
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daughter, N.«
tie. The family ie domiciled
cell at the county Hotel,
Jess raised a. row
Xt ** hotel service. He c am
1 f or permission to chase him
: fXud .be corridere of th.
„1 and e«ore that he »«e cooped
Rolens .bat bis wooden leg was
tiff.
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John Starling, the talking bird
ofthe .veil known law firm of En
plg<fc Starling, is one ot the cheek
pt members of the Rome bar.
He came to me this forenoon and
requested me to say to the lawyer
who had borrowed hie 1< th South
Eastern Reporter, that he, Starling
wished he would return it. My
readerswill understand the “cheek’
o f it, when they learn that Col.
Starling represents a client who is
suing The Hustler of Rome for
$3,000 damages —and this "libra
ry of his, this 17th S. E. P. is the
seurce from which he must draw
his law. Notwithstanding our own
predicament we deeply sympathise
with John in the loss of not only
his entire library but bis “report
er” as well.
«**
I clip the following from the
columns of the Brunswick Times
advertiser of yesterday and pub
lish it here to show how popular
Charley Underwood is even ifi the
uttermost parts of the state :
‘•Col, Chas W. Underwood is
spoken of as one of the legislative
candidates from Floyd. Col. Char
ley has many friends'in this sec
tion who will be glad to see him
win.”
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Dr. Felten returned to the city
at noon today. He reports his fa
ther considerably improved and
expressed a belief that he would
recover. The old Doctor is one of
the most wonderful men and
unique characters in the state to
day and a host of friends in Floyd
wish him a speedy and full recov
ery. Dr. Felton returned to his
fa hers bedsid 3 this forenoon.
HIS FIRST BIBLE LESSON.
I'-acher—James, who made
you?
James—Aw, git out 1 You ean’t
guj me; I ain’t no Indian cigar
Sign 1 1 was horned in de Sixt’
ard, and me name ain’t James,
neider. Ijistgiveyou de tip. Me
name’s Chimniy, see?—Truth.
■'Will there be politics in Heav
en? asks a contributor. No, the
B ** takes care of his own.—Au
gusta Newg.
The people are going to elect W.
■ Atkinson, governor—General
, Vil OWe hope, will reform and
yet be saved.
A TITTLE GIRL’S COMPOSITION
A little gi-1 wrote the following
" tupos.tion, and it comes to us
of the Early County News:
are meu that have not got
J J| g as their papas, and girls are
°ung women that will be young
When Sod lo'<k»d
' an b he said to himself:’Well
guess I can do better if I try
G< B n-? nd theU he ma d* Eve.
Adam thatuh ****** thaU
mT “
are trouble Th Boys
everything h 7 Weariu ß ou
wav h„ fS UtSOa P- Isl had my
would h U the ,)9yfl lu thfl world
-l\ b :s:i lheother haif
that I guesHh ’ 1 3 Papa 18 SJ Ulce
little gIT w *T 1 haV6 beeU a
boy.” eu he wa » » little
Hav ~ ~ "
lea ®t of bL.r? • a,tended the gret
the Parks a ' vait y°Ui
let another dav tOCk ls U3t dot
V Sit to this PaSB Without
A G °, boughs the Kale Ba9B Br<
greatß acJ fice at ß
* a ?y articles wa above coet
- ,j u afford to mi 3 ow c °st can
not. t 0 miss it : we thiuk
THT TP.4 Y THEY'RE PUT UP,
Sin sealed gloss vials, is enough in
itself to recommend Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. It keeps them al
ways fresh ami reliable. You can’t
be sure of the big, old-fashioned pill*
in wooden or pasteboard boxes.
But these little Pellets are better
at every point. By their tonic or
strengthening effect on the lining
membranes of the intestines, they
increase tho natural action of the
bowels, and permanently cure Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Dizziness, Sour
Stomach, Indigestion, and conse
quent stupor or drowsiness.
There's no disturbance, no reac
tion afterward, and their help lasts.
One tiny granule is a gentle laxa
tive; three are cathartic.
I They're the smallest in size, the
f easiest to take, and the easiest in
the way they act. They’re the
cheapest, too, for they’re guaran
\ teed to give satisfaction, or your
F’J / money is returned.
Nothing else can be “ just as
good.” Tricky dea’ is always have
•4- /jf things to urge upon you which are
Z /i-'j, better for them to «< ■', but bad for
4> ' you to buy.
Hundreds of eager buyers at
feuded the sale of Parks & Co,
stock by Bass Bros, & Co. last
week, the sale will continue
through this week follow the
crowds.
Nine ot every ten ladies who go
out to buy stylish milinery find
just what they want at The Rome
illinery Bza r.
Found: One set gold rimmed
eye glasses. Owner can get same
by calling at Hustler of Rome of
fice and paying small reward to
finder.
We'are selling and proposeto
continue selling millinery at lower
figures than any so called “at cost ‘
house in the city. We have the
goods and prices.
The Rome Millinery Bazar.
An immense line of “Drummers
samples”]ust received and now on
exhibition. Beautiful goods sell
ing at less than wholesale prices.
The Rome Millinery Baza ar .
We have a large and
handsome stock of
New and Stylish Milli
nery,and will sell same
at lowest cash prices,
A. O. GARRARD.
For seeds of any de
scription, and of the
best varities, call on
P. L. Turnley &. Co.
Central Hotel Block,
FRESH GOODS AT A REASON
ABLE PRICE.
The following goods have just
arrived at Lloyd’s Fair were
bought in such quauities as to a'-
low them to be sold for less than
usual prices:
Large Fat Mackerel 10c each
Ylagle Milk, direct, factory, 18c
Fancy Teas, all kind, 60c lb
Coffees, fresh roasted, 2.5 to 30/.
Fancy soda crackers 10/ lb,
Finest cream cheese 17/ lb.
Vegetables always plentiful.
INDUSTRI AL INSURANCE.
In the closing days of 1893 one
of the most astonishing achieve
ments in the history of life insur
ance was announced by the Me
tropolitan Life Insurance Compa
ny. The company’s “Weekly Bul
letin” bearing the date of Decem
ber 30 made public the fact that.
during the last canvassing week
of 1893 the agents of the Metrc
pohtan turned in no less than 80,-
361 applications for new policies
This is almost a larger number
ot applications than ’he biggest of
the giant companies writing regu
lar life insurance receive in a
whole year. When, in October
last, the Metropolitan’s agents
wrote 68,000 applications in one
week, it was supposed that the
high-water mark had been reacned
—even in the Metropolitad’a busi
ness But on the very next trial
the record is carried beyend the
80,000 mark.
NOTICE.
Floyd Superior Court,
March Term 1894,
4 n 80 ) Application to ad
C. a. Allen, J. dopt an unknown
S.V. Allen, j child.
To any and all persons concerned. You or
either of you are hereby commanded to be anp
ppearat the next term of Superior Court to be
heldon the 4th Monday- in September 1894 to
show cause if any you can. Why the application
in the above stated case should not be granted
and in default there of the same will be allow
ed witness the Honorale W. m. Henry judge of
said court this 13th day of April 1894,
Win, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk of Superior Court
Flovd county aa.
Citation—Leave to Sell,
GEORGIA FLOYD C OUNTY :
To all whom it may concern : Thomas F. Gar
roll Administrator of Isabella Carroll deceased
has in due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in Mav next. This
6th. day of April 1894.
John P Davis Ordinary.
THE HUSTLER OF HOME, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1894.
CITY LICENSE NOTICE.
All persons, firms corporations,
companies and agents for same,
doing business of *ny character
whatever in the city for which li
cense is required, are hereby noti
fied that license for the fiscal year
is due and required to be paid be
fore or on the first day of April,
1894, and do person is allowed by
laws and ordinances to carry on
business in the city without ob
taining license for same.
Call at once at the Clerks office
in the City Hall and pay your li
cense. By order of the council.
Haleted Smith.
Clerk Council.
For Sale Cheap : One Barlock
or Caligraph type writing machine
in perfect order. Address “Postal’'
care of Hustler of Rome,
4-16-6 t,
Money to loan: Apply to J. H.
Rhodes at the office of the Rome
Mutual Loan Association.
325 Broad Street.
4 12 3t.
Wanted:—A second hand en
gine, about 15 or 20 horse po v e
Apply to or address Rounsavill
Bros.
4-3-ts. Rome, Ga.
Wanted—Two live men for In
dustrial insurance good pay and
promotion sure to right parties.
Address, C.
Care Hustler Office.
anted: —100 Weavers, bring
sample of your handiwork and ap
ply at my office.
J. Lindsay Johnson.
335 Broad Street.
for rent, Two comfortable tenement
houses five rooms each on 4th Avnue
for rent cheap. Can if desired be
converted into one very comfortable
house.
3- W. Hoyt.
NO BUGS.
New cottage for rent, on West
First Street next to Mr. George
Chidsey. Can be had at a low figure.
Apply to
1 w. Luke McDonald
AGENTS make five dollars a day.
Greatest Kitchen utencil ever invet ted.
Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold in every house: sample
Postage paid five cents. McMAKIN & Co.
DRESS MAKING.
Mrs. J. W. May is now ready for
spring work. Dresses and chil
dren’s especially Curtin and fit
ting 50 & 75/
504 Broad St
FOR RENT.
One nicely furnished room, pleas
ant and airv. enquire, 233 Broad St.
ts ’
LOST.
One pair gold rimed eye glasses
on lower Broad street or Main St.
sth Ward, will reward the finder
if delivered at this office.
NOTICE.
All persons who are indebted to
us will please call at our office at
once and pay their accounts or ar
range for payments.
2w H. B. Parks & Co.
NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified
that I will pay no bills contracted
by my son, Pierce Roser, either on
verbal or wriien order.
P. D. Roser.
4-
NOTICE.-
All accounts not settled by the
15th, will be placed in the hands
of an attorney for collection.
Hammack, Sucas & Co.
NOTICE.
Attention of all persons is called
to the city ordinance which re
quires bogs to be removed from
the city limits after the Ist of
April of each year.
J. B. Shropshire,
Marsha 1 .
Year's Support.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby
given, that the appraisers appointed to set
apart aud assign a year’s support to Mrs. E. R
Payne, the widow of Samuel F. Payne, deceas
ed, have tiled their award, and unless good and
sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made
the judgment of this Court at the May term
1894, of the Court ot Ordinary. This April 2nd
1894
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd co. aa.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 1894
My I) ar Brother:
Having decided to attend the
iux’ meeting of the Southern
Baptist Convention at. Dallas
fexsß, in May next, I have select
ed the following route, viz: Rome
Railroad, W.& A., N. C. & St. L
I. M & S., and T & P. Railways
via. Chattai-,oogoo, Nashville,
Memphis, Little Rock and Texar
kana, and would bi pleased to
have my friends join me and get
together a nice party sufficient to
justify a special car for our own
use. ,
As many of the party would
like to visit, the famous Hot
Springs ofArkansas, on the return
trip, am pleased to advise that a
rate of sl,lO has been made from
Malvern to Hot Springs and re
turn also a special rate at one of
the leading hotels at the Springs
of $2 50 per day.
Now in order to perfect my ar
rangements, would request that
all who wish to join me in the trip
would send in their names as ear
ly as convenient.
Yours truly,
R, B. Headden.
SOUTHERNBAPTIST
CONVENTION.
Dallas Texas May 11-15,
1894.
The Rome Railroad will sell round
trip tickets from Rome to Dallas
Texas for $23,50 only one fare. Tick
ets on sale May 7- 9th inclusive. Good
returning 20 days from date of sale
For any other ingormation Call on or
write to
C, K, Ayer.
G. P. A.
BAPTIST CONVENTION
Dallas Texas, May 11th to 15th
1894
One fare for the Round Trip, The
Western & Atlantic R R, and Nash
ville Chattanooga & St Louia Ry.
have arranged a delightful trip for
tte Baptist en-rout to Dallas to at
end the Annual Convention in May,
Special train will leave Atlanta
8:20 P. M. May, Bth in charge of Mr.
J W. Hicks. The route will be through
Middle Tennessee, and the finest por
tions of Arkansas and Texas.
Side trip has been arranged from
Malvern over to Hot Springs at round
trip rates of sl,lO if you desire to go
to Texas this will ne your very best
opportunity to do so, during this
year. The rates are cheaper and the
accommodations will be better f han
will be offered at any other time.
Fbr further particulars, write
J-W. Hicks,
JH Latimer G’P.A. Atlanta Ga.
G T. P. A. Or
Atlanta, Ga. C E Harman
G. P. A. Atlanta Ga.
Our better halves say they could
not keep house without Chamber
lain’s Cough remedy. It is used in
more than half the homes in L-eds.
Sims Bhos., Leeds, lowa. This shows
the esteem _ w iich that remedy is
held where it has been sold for years
and is well known. Mothers have
learned that there is nothing so good
for colds, croup and whooping congh,
that it cures these ailments quickly
and permanently, and th it it is pleas
ant and safe for children to take. 25
aud 50 cent bottles for sale by Low
ry Bros. Druggist.
7r.mii'.i:t;iumi.m.i'.'i;;m:m.....n iMuAiiMnm
a?" r' F 4 - i ’
KEEP II
3,/ ?
I|COOj L |i
1 And it will Keep You Cool 1
r Drink itwl.cn you thirsty; when you s
S are tired : wb i you ar overheated. When- S
2 everyou f-elthat a h Htr ing temperance s
“ drink will do you gM>d, drink
I HIDES’ I
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= A 25c. pkg. makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere, g
E Bend 2c -stamp fur beautiful picture carda and book. S
E The < him. E. Hires Co., Philndelphia. 3
e JAPANESE
•7™s I I JK*
CURE
A New and Complete Treatment, coiiHisting of
SUPPOSITORIES, C>ip<ules of Ointment and two
Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Cure for Piles
of every nature and degree. It make* an operation
with the knife or injection* of carbolic acid, which
are painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often
resulting in death, unnecessary. Why endure
thia terrible disease? Wa guarantee 6
boxes to euro any case. You only pay for
benefits received, fl a box, 6 for $5. Sent by mall.
Guarantees Issued by our agents.
rnNCSTIPATinN Cured. Piles Prevented,
vvlvOl Un I IU is by Japanese Liver Pellets
the great LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and
BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild and pleasant to
take, especially adapted for children’s use. &J Doee.
25 cents.
GUARANTEES issued only by
Hammack Lucas <& Co.
MILL*
We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices
Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
FLOORING, C KI LL NG .MOULDIN G
B ALLUSTB ItS and RRACKETS
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
Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Pe.is Batter. Bacon, Fruits,
Dred, Wheat, and all Products of the Country.
Geo W. Trammell,
F. B. Holbrook,
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL
NEW MANAGEMENT
NEW FURNISHINGS
N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
ALL MODERN’ IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS.
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U U It LI
O'Neill Manufacturing Company,
TELEPHONE. 76.
fMm cam
DENTISTS.
f A. WlLLß—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad scree l
J B over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS.
-maxSieyerhardtT
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs in new Court House
in rear of Superior Court Room,
JAMES H NEVlN—Attorney at Law Oltic
Poverty Hui poscothcj coruor 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at law
Masonic Temple,
Rome, Ga.
REECE <S DENNY—Attorneys at law. umo
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn
B sellor at Law—Rome, Ga.
WH. ENNIS— Jno. W. STARLING—Ennis
& Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic
Temple, Rome, Ga. fel>23.
WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office io
. Masonic Temple, Rome, Georgia.
* fel>32tf
WS. M HENRY, W. J?"NUNNALLY, iT
J. NEAL—M’Henty, Nunnally & Neal-
Attorneys-at-at Law, office over Halt
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DH. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeo-
Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourtr
ward.
LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon-
Offers his j rofessional services to the peo
pie of Rome and surrounding country
Office at Cronch and Watson’s drug store, M
Broad street.
DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt
drugstore, j’o. 331 Broad street Telephon
110. residen »a. No. 21
DR. C. F. GI'IFFIN-Physician aud Surged
—Office n«> r Masonic building. Resident*
300 4th ay aue.
HOWARD E. FELTON—Phvslcian and sui
geon—Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue,
At office day and night. Telephone 62.
Frank A Wvnn, Physician and Surgon t
office at Tre-. itt iY Johns >n drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave.
Prompt a' tention given all nrofessinn 1 call
FETCHING PRICES.
Fancy Mocha and Java coffee
< 2 / ib,
Good tea 30/, fancy tea 50/,
beet 60/.
Finest grated pineapple 20/ can.
Beet Rolled oate a package
Price’s Baking Powder 40/ lb.
Imported Sardines, key, 12/.
Extra fancy lemons 10/ dozen-
Soda 5/ lb. Matches 10/ dozen.
Best goods only.
Lloyd’s Fair
ifov Malaria, Liver Trou
oJ s, or Indigestion, 11 s< 4
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
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In Postaw, we will send fa
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m You have seen it advertised for many fa
7 years, but have you ever tried it?—lf Z
JU hot,—you do not know what an Ideal ■
f Complexion PowUer is. /
H POZZONI’S M
/ besides being an acknowledged beautifler, Z
3 has many refreshing uses. It prevents cbaf- ■
/ ing, sun-burn, wind*tan, lessens perspiration* X
etc.; infactltlsamostdelicateanddesirable ■
y protection to the face during hot weather. 7
It Is Sold Everywhere. ■
\ For sample, address 7
1 J. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo.ll
\7>>. xCZ
jir~ jr
BEOSSOM
is as safe and harmless as a flax
seed poultice. It actslikeapo’d.
dee, drawing out fever and pain,
ind curing al! diseases peculiar
O ladies.
“Orange Blossom” is a pas
tile, easily used at any time; it
is applied right to the parts.
Every lady can treat herself
with it.
Mailed to any address upon re
ceipt of si. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co.
1 Panorama Place, Chicago, IU»
Sold by
D. W. Curry, druggist