The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 20, 1894, Image 4

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SIOOO,OOO iisr J. KtITTNERS ** ** : x t* ' * *l.* *•* ' ** ** ■< ir Dry Goods, Cai- Clothing and Em- -oets, <Sr Mattings, ni slung Goods, Curtains N Shades Shoes and Ila ts - - ' After two’or three days spent, in sharp shooting and skirmishing be tween Chas. D. Wood and myself lam happy to announce to the public that Wood has captulated and lam in charge- I bought the STOCK FOR SPOT CASH & AT SUCH A DISCOUNT THAT I SHALL BE ABLE TO OFFJyR GOODS LOWER THAN EVER BEEORE, I feel that I have some reputation for selling bargains- Aly business motto is. Buy a bargain and keep it a bargain. It is unneccessary to attempt here to tell about what kind of goods. Wood carries, BEE WAS _Zk SBZBtEAKTJD BUYER and knew the wants of the people. The stocK consists of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks Satins, Velvets, Satteens, Percales, Calicoes, Ginghams, a large stock of Domestics Hamburg Edg ings & Insertings, Laces, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Fans, Gents Furnishings, Hats, ihoes Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace, Curtains & House Furnishing Goods &c. &c., come to my store N 0.238 Broad St where 1 shall be very happy to meet & greet you and will see that you are cour teously and kindly treated and above all see that you get BARGAI NS All are cordially invited to come. Thankful for past favor, lAm Yours To Serve. » J. KUTTNER. . ''' *' b'i I '. vj ..'A r< KtU.-fc i ,’q JitA *1 I’’’ A >•.■* fl Will have additional help to wait on and serve the trade. • I LOCALS. Mrs. J. L. Camp of Rocky Cre k Gordon county is in the city the guest of her daughter Mrs. John P. Davis. Senator Felix Corput of Give Spring was in the city a few hours today A. beautiful bouncing baby boy n now the idle of the home and pet of the househol at Mr. Con O.hears. Toe little stranger arrived this forenoon and will remain permanently and glow up with the City. He is the first born and of cours. ’ then' nei er was such another boy on this earth. There is mystery surrounding a large hole burned in the floore oi George Johnsons store on Main St in the Fifth Ward on last Sunday ni"ht. The hole was burned under a bale of hay which also went up in smoke. Strange to say the tire had about gone out when the store was opened on Monday mornin*. The building is the property of Judge Lumpkin. The Insurance company is having it repaird. Go to A. B. McArver & Co., to get your Ox ford ties arid shoes at a bargain. Among the sinners kawt and kruehed in the “Fall of Ninevah" at Police Kourt this morning was a young man, Joe Lanham’ charged with drunkenness. He paid $5. for his liberty Mary T. Raybun, a darktown belle well known in police circles, was made to pay a $5. fine in police court’ this forenoon, Miss May and Mrs Kyle had a scrape about a poodle and those who witnessed the mill, say that the “bark’‘ flew. Tne dog is re ported well tcday, Mrs. Kyle was exonerated. A. B. McArver & Co. are rushing out their straw hats at a bar gain. HILL CITY CADETS ATTENTION! Your are hereby ordered to as semble in your armory tonight, Friday, April 20th.in full uniform for drill and business. By order of Phil G. Byrd Capt. commanding ©ward p. Jack, Sec'y. BROOM*. BROOMS, BROOMS. If you want the best broom for the least money you can be ac commodated at Loyd’s Fair. They have just recjeved 25 dozen which were bought at lowest wholesa'e price, and will offer them to their customers at from 8c up. NICE HOUSE FOR RENT. Five rooms on Howard Ave., East Rome, with splendid gard n spot, firn* water, stables, etc, at $lO per month. Apply to Loyd’s Fair, Broad S’. Fah f continues to offer the trade many and great bargains. A new arrival of beautiful era— pouettes at Fahy’s. Fahy's white goods and laces continue to attract much atten tion. WANTED—A good route boy. Apply at this cilice tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Clothing of all kinds, made to order. Splendid line of samples ready for inspection . W, M. Gammon & Co. ts. Hats straw hats ac a bargain A. B. McArver & Co. Have you attended the gret feast of bargains that await youi the Parks & Co, stock if not doi let another day pass without visit to this great sale Bass Bn & Co, bought the entire stock at a great sacrifice nothing above eost trauy articles way below cost can you afford to miss it: we think not. : THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY APRIL 20, 1894 COMPARING RECORDS Canididates Made Some Amusing Re marks in a Kentucky Debate. From the Louisville Courier-Journal Up at Versailles the other day the various candidates took the stump and told why they should be elected When the time come for the can didates for county attorney to speak, Col Thimis Gibson made a good speech, giving his record as a Dem oerat. and coquetting with th, ‘ soldier vob, he referred at len th to his war record. In making reply. Col W. O. Davis spoke of his, t war record as follors, which elicited loud anp prolonged applause from the audience ~I was born on February 16. 1862. the day Fort Donaldson was surren dered, and just as the echoes of the guns were dying out along the Mississippi. The white flag was, run up, I saw that my sei vices were needed and immediately leaped into arms I joined the infantry and with the rebel yell on my lips, attacked the breastworks. I enlisted for thre* score and ten years, or until the rebellion was put down. The second summer of my campaign were trying days, but I gritted my teeth( whai few I had) and remarked that I would fight it out on this line if it took all the summer. Gen. Grant afterward heard of this remark and appropriated it. Though I was pressed hard by the foe. yet I never surrendered, but reinfoced by paregoric and vermifuge I came off victorious and livo to tell of the battles I fought and victories won. Col. Gibson appeals to thost who wore the gray to stand by him but I make no such paitism appeal It matters not to me whether you wore the blue or the gray, but to every comrade who wore a napkin I appeal to stand by me. New style straw bats in great variety at Gammon’s, ts Big bargains in Ox ford ties and shoes, A. B. McArver &. Co. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA,FIoyd County: To all whom it may concern: Samuel Pyle having in proper form applied to me for per "•anen lettersol administration on the estate of John F.Landrum, late of said county. Thi- is to cite all and singular the creditors ami next of kin of John F Landrumto be ami appear at my office within the time allowed by law ami show -ause, if at y they can why permanent adminis tion should not be granted to Samuel Pylp on John F. Landrum’s estate, witness my hand and ofiicial signature this 2nd. day of Al' r * l 18J4. John P. Davis Ordinary Flo; d ( ounty. Letters of Administration. Georgia,flotd county : To all whom it may concern:—H. 11. Ware having in pro, er form applied to me for perma nent letters of adiuinist ration on the es ate of A. G. Ware, late of said county. This is to cite all a d singu ar the creditors ana next of kin of A. a. ware to be and appear at my office with in the time allowed b” law and show cause, if they can, why permanent administration da bo nis non with wil annexed, should not be grant ed t• H H Ware on A. G W are’s estate W it ness my hand and olifeial signatvre this 2nd day of April Is.>4. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd( ounty. Letters of Adm nistration. ■ EOKGIA, FLOYD ( OUNTY : To all whom it may concern : —S .D. Camp hav inj. in proper form applied to me for penuaent etters of administration on ihecsta e of H. M. Cam , >ate of said county. This is to cite all and singular the credito s ai d next of kin of H N. M. Camp to be an i appear at my office with in the time allowed by law and slu w cause, if any they can, why perin incut administration shoul. not be granted to S, D. ('amp on H. m. Qamp’s estate, Witness my hand and official signature this 2nd day of April >X'.'4 John P, Davis Oruinarv Floy d County For the finest Teas and Coffees at a reasonable price none can excel: those at Lloyd’s Fair. Only give tLem ne trial Io be convinced. Try T urnley ’s In falabie Liniment for Rheumatism Neural gia, Sprains, Cuts, bruises, and Pains in any part of the body or limbs, for sale by P. L. Turnley, druggist. Lottos of A ministration Georgia, Floyd County: To all whom it mty concern: Samuel w. Guy having iu proper form applied to me for per manent letters of administration on the estate of John F Anderson, late of said county This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of km of John F. Anderson to be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Samuel W Guy os John F, Anderson's estate Witness my band and official signature this 2nd day of March 18M. John P. Davis, • ' - ■ Ordinary. Warters “Extra Good” for sale by dealers. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless ( cure for all diseases to wen tn. old -esh by D. W. Curry Druggist A nice 6 room cottage on East First street at your own price by calling on A. B. S. Mosley. Fine Perfumes, toilet soap comb hair and tooth brushes, face powde and toib-t a: t t ies at cut prices a theassigness sole of Rtece& White head. 3-12 Our big stock of new goods hav arrived and are on sale and exhi bition. No larger sti ck ot millinery has ever been brought to the citi and we stand ready to compare hills and to challenge u compel itors to show their hauu. We are in position to regulate prices— come and see us. The Rome Millinerv Bazaar, A ANTED. A good, reli able and energetic Agent to represent The Massachus tts Mutal Life Instraive Co., in this city. Reference required address Horty and Apple Gen eral Agents for Georgia Sa va., nah. Ga. Executors, Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina ry of Floyd county ;will be sold a auction at the Court nouse door|at Calhoun Ga Cour/y of Gordon on the first Tuesday in April next, within the hours of sale: The following property to AiVit all that tract of land in the 14 District and 3rd Section of originally Cherokee now Gordon < ounty, known as the Printup farm lying on the East side of the Oostanaula about (3 miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven (211) and two hundred and twenty two (222> and three parts of lots lying on the East side of the Oostanaula River, known as ots two hundred and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one (221) and two hundred and forty eight (248) con tains in all about seven hundred and twentv (420) acres more or less, together with Ferry and Ferry road sold as the property of Henrv b Printup lare of County of Floyd, dated. This Ist day ( f March 1694 John C. Printup Exector of Estate of H.S, Printup Dec’d. Notice of Dissolution. We take tins method of announcing that the law partnership of Dean & Smith has been dis solved by mutual consent. Fhe business >inw enfrus ed to the firm will be properly cared for ami concluded. Mr, Dean has formed a partnership with his brother Mr. J. E Dean and they will practice under the firm name of Dean & Dean. Mr. Smith has formed a partnership with his son, Mr. William H. smith, and they wili prac oe« under the firm name <>r Halstead Smith & Son. very truly, L. A Dean. Halsted Smith. Those who never read the adffl tisements in their newspapers ss more than they presume. Johnatba! Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co, Ln I who has been troubled with rheu matism in his back, arms and slioi ders read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizenfl Ft. Madis >n had been cured. He piocured the same medicine, and to; use his own words: “It cured me right up” He also says: “A neighbor and his wife were both sick in ™ with rheumatism. Their bit ’ fBS over to m.v house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking.l" told him of Chamberlain's Paia and how it had cured me, he ($• a bottle and it cured them up ® * week.” 50 cent bottles for sale b, r Lowry Bros. Druggist. We have just... an in®®® stock of beautifully assorted. and »■ test styles in fashionable Goads dow ou exhibition, call* ll inspect. The Rome Millenery Baz** 1 ' Nice line pattern and bonnets w , 11. ss ‘ at lowest cash ;^ s A. 0. GARRARD Genuine large onion buttons can found only Turn leys & Co Cent Hotel Block. Next week for bargains at the R° I Millinery Bazarr. I The Metropolitan Life 111 of New York is now acti v eL Tat J in this City and Territory s ordinary & Industrial I D The Industrial feature e V whole families from the c 1 ■ year old to the parent <’ 1 • * The small weekly P ft . vuie “ this feature of life securing indemnitj « eD and is easily kept paid on of the easy weekly enables whole fainil* 68 urance ' ’ r