The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 26, 1894, Image 4

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EARGAITSTS > J. KtITTNERS ( • Dry Goods, Car- Clothing andEui- pets, & Mattings, ni siring Goods, Curtains Ar Shades Shoes and Hats A. i ter two or three days spent, in sharp shooting and skirmishing be~ tween Chas. D. wood and myself lam happy to announce to the public dial Wood has captulated and lam in charge- I bought lire STOCK EOR SPOT (’ASH & A?T SUCH A. DISCOUNT THA.T I SHALL BE A HI.H TO QUEER GOODS LOWER T1 IAN EMERBEEORE, 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, ZEHhE "WLAJES -A. SZETZRZEjAVZD 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, Cents Furnishings, Hats, bhoes Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lace, Curtains & House Furnishing Goods&c. &c., come to my store N 0.238 Broad St where 1 shall be veryhappy to meet & greet you and will see that you are cour teously an d kindly u eared and above a ' see that you get BA RGAINS Allare cordially invited to come. Thankful for past favor, lAm Yours To Serve. J. KLJTTNER. Will lave addition heln to wait on and serve the trade. LOCALS. Capt. 11 G Clark, left at noon today for Augusta, where he will join his wife, who has been vhit- ', jug in the C< nal Cii' lor the vasi two weeks, ( apt. and Mrs.Clail will n turn to the city t< morrow. Dr. Wm Bradford, of Cedartown was among the visiting throng tod a; . Dr. Bradford lias a hoi-t c,f Rome friends who will he delight ed to hear that he is doing well in the Iron Cit v. Mr- John D. Mm re, after : deligi. ful visit of about two weeks to relatives .a I’niadega, Ala, re turned to her home in this citv this fotenoon. There was do Fall of Nin vel at police head quarters this fore noon The case of Bobo vs. Perry if still on trial in ti e Superior court at the aour we go to press. NO CAUSE FOR VANITY. Thai Wardw«ll woman needn’i put on sc much aii s witn her diamonds s;*4d one Chicago lady to anoti.t.b ”Thty aint’t hers to Keep; “ V> hose aie they then? •11 r husband,s; and he put it in the mania’e <on trie that she wut only to have the right to wear them as long as she was his wife. I ® always flies it that way.— (Indianapc'is Journal.) Lowrys Cherry Phosphate am. Pine apple gem, take the kake Have you tried them? Bob Ramsey, who was convicted of murder in Whitfield superior couri and seutanced to the peritentian for life, has been refu: e 1 a new trial and hi 8 been sent to the Grtss Lnm ber Co. .where he will join “Lord Beresford and Harry Hill.—Courant Mexican parly morning advice Tlie policeman, at 3 o'clock » m . bid just turned the corner when he m t a man who evidently was not a ■ -tispicious character, yet who did not 1 1 . <em to'be exactly where he ought to ■ e. the policeman, however, Lad no itiL nti ur of stopping him, but the I am, much to the officer's supprise, j -topped the guardian of the peace . S' use me sir, he said somewhat thickly, will you tell me what time it l.ui minutes after 3, replied the : < iffici r cm iously. Thought so, or thereabouts, said I < mai , with some significance. Are you a married man? 1 am said the officer, as if he were proud of it. Y oml-t to be; I am too, everv ;:n on" ,f. to be, said the man. ’$ ■ our wife I’vi.H.? Su was when I left home after -I‘ipe-. | - • . i you I een home since supper? ‘ J N< ,> n l the officer smiled. \\ Lal tune d'you say it was? qxieri- i ed i: t jnun. After 3 o’clock. , Thou i.i so, said the man shaking l is be st .rowfully. Got a wile ut lame; ,■ ;l’i been there sirce supper and it low 3 o'clock in the morning, and you are still out. Sir, Pm asham ed of you, and bracing himself up W t re’ tikin ; dignity the man walk el awav, leaving the officer aimos -I'l' straied.—DetroitjFree Press, SITC lIZE OF A MIN IbTER. Jacksonville, Fla., April 26.—At Fort Meadi, Fa , this morning Rev. C. E. Butler, Episcopal clergyman, was foundjdead hanging to the bed post in Lis room at the Lockner nouse, where he boarded. The de eased was suffering from an incur able diseaso and it is supposed com mitted suicide while crazed by phy sical; g my. His wife and f mijy aie it Atlantic City, N. J. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1894 COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. I ; This is a policy combining a2O year endowment policy with a2G payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; I’ll t in case of death withen the first year from any pulmonary disease but cfne half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) will be paid. For insurance: a combination policy may be taken cut for $250 endowment, maturing in 20 years and its terms will provide that if death occur while.the policy is in force within the 20 years $125 will be paid ; if the insured survive 20 years, he will receive $250 in cas’ and still hold his policy as an or dinary paid up life policy for ■ $125, payable at death withou l ' any futher payment of premium. 1 The premium is the same for all : ages; but applications will not be ; received upon lives less than 13 or more than 50 next birthday, ts G. P. A. We have Lighting white mountain and antic ice cream freez ers prices Sower than ever Lanham & Sons 236 Broad street. a or Malar 'a, Liver Trow ol %or Indigestion,us.- BROWN’S IRON BITTERS ■■ ' ■ • - r ■ - <. -•••■••. - 4 * ; ,lJk ‘ icniu. b4r FUNERAL NO lit E. Ihe friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. C . J. K. Ingram are invited to attend the funeral of the former, frem St. Peters Church ‘ at 10 o’clock Friday morning, - • W. M. Gammon & Co. are r°ndy i for buiness again, and can furnish you with anything in their line in latest styles and lowest prices. ts For the finest Teas and C< ffees at areasona’oie price none can excell those at Lloyd’s Fair. Only give them ue trial to be convinced-. T B. McArver & Co. are rushing out their straw hats at a bar gain. Those who never read the a ’ er tisemeijO- in their newspapers mis more than they presume. Johnathan j Kemson, of Bolan. W orth Co., lowa, who Las been troubled with rheu matism in his back, arms g and shoul ders read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madisru had been cured. He procured the same medicine, and to use his own words: “It cured me right up” He also says: “A neighbor and Lis wife were both sick in ben with rheumatism. Their boy was over t > my house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking. 1 • old him of Chamberlain sPain Balm and how it bad cured me, he got »■ ab< ttle an lit cured them up in a week.’’ 50 cent bottles lor side bi Lowry Bros. Druggist™ Stylish Deckwear, underw-ia for spring weaf, at Gammons, ts A lovely lotcf French Roses justrecievd in all the popular shades A. O. Garrard. Frank Taylor’s Broad street Barber Shop is the place of places when ycu want your cheek made clean, your chin curried or your hair licked up according to Hoyle. Frank has only skilled artists, among them th t old reliable knight of the razor. Lewis Barrett. 4-25-ts Genuine large red onion buttons can be found only at P. L- Turnleys & C? Central Hotel Block. < SOUTHERN BAPTIST 0 V NTION AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 1894 My I) ar Brother: Having decided to attend' the iv'x meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention r; Dalia Texas, in May next, J have “elect ed the following route, viz: Rom Railroad, W. & A., N. G. & St. L f. M & S., and T& P. Railways via. Chattai oogoo, Nashville, Memphis, Little Rock and Texar kana, and would bo pleased to have my friends join me and gid ’ogefher a nice party sufficient to justify a. special car for our own I use. As many of the party would lik' to visit the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, on the return trip, am pleased to advise that a rate of sl,lO has been made from Malvern to Hot Springs and r - turn j Iso a special rate at one o: the leading hotels at the Springs of $2 50 p» r day. Now in order to perfect my ar ‘i’i 'rm'D ts, would request th i all who wish to joi n me in the trip wiuld send in their names as ear iy as convenient. Yours truly, R, B. Headden. SOfflfflßAPl® iMiraiM. Dallas Texas May 11-15. 1894. The Rome Railroad will sell round trip tickets from Rome to Dallat- Texas for $23,50 only one fare. Tick ets on sale May 7■ Otn inclusive. Good returning 20 days from date of sale For any otner ingormation Call on or write to C, E. Ayer rs k • I X rfU'IHC, (>t CiiU.<*at'U . _ A'ifrt rig up, lutite* »awnw?-' ««<_»,*? M'lWiiA ■1 Dieasaßl, cores Hiilw,-., »ndDe«: j .-u Liver Comni<ui.'V. h/w ' , / > r --. i.;u ■ .i, , ood for oot&r Ing, <■ h ceilcrAl dobiiiti Tr>- jho/t niTTEiis, UWU cure JO- cleanse your liver, *od • «".id wietitr. I iMrueAAitt. —- .ZX-ABU **** * Try Turn ley’s ln f ilabie L'niment for Rheumatism iNeural > gia, Sprains, Cuts, i Bruises, and Pains in ay part of the body or limbs, for sale byP. L Turnley, druggist. fTt t? ; "T’r 'J, ’ ~*7 : : ’ .. ‘ ■'■■a THEY'RE NOT ALL ALIKS —blood meclk.hie.i. Thorn's only one that i is so f;i.r-reacning and so unt?.. : ling in its ej focts that it can be guaruu' to do aU that’s p.-omisi 1 for it. That s Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. It' that doesnl benefit or cure, you hr. your money back. It’s not like the f arillas or onliiiary Sorins; medicines. IT ,■ claim to do good in March, April, and Ma- Adi the year round, and in all cases, the “1 wery ” purifies the blocs a of .i a— vise ea_i. Every blood-tain* and disord;.', f .'.-zeui '' l r. Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, O >u.icies, Enlarged Glands, Tumors and Swellings the most stubborn S.kia and Scalp Diseases, ana tne worst forms of Scrofula, are completely ana penna lentiv cured by it. .. Buy of reliable dealers. With any others, something else that pays them better win probably be urge las just as good.” It may be, for them; but it can’t be, for you. For colic, cromns, and pains in ytomach, nothing equals Dr. Piercers Smart-IV eea Lxt What Nerve Berries have done for others tR they Will do . J?*a« IST DAY. V >MJ VIGOR \ w v OF 15 TB DAY. / ' '• FJ| E N Easily, Quickly ar t d Permanently Restored. 30TH \ positive cure for all Weaknesses. l ervo “?P t mg B ‘Oihty. iUid all their train of evils reBUH»«S Irom early errors and later excesses; t* lo 8 • overwork, aiekriCM*. worry, etc. • • and gives tone and to the Kan*. nnnatural or *”* eJ . rxni««ioii>4 caused by .vouthful <*rror» ce*sive use of tobacco. opium an< l • 1 itT , which lead to and l» ~c ep t Their use show’s immediate improvement. * ine no imitation. Insist upon having tue *’ nven . Merve Berries, carry in picket. Price. *I.OO per bur. six ‘<...»<•. treatment,ts.no. <>luarnnteed t« cure an (ienJ It not kept by your druggist we wrap- by mail, upon receipt of price, In I> »■' t 0 per. Pamphlet free. Address all tna’J . O. AffllKlCAK MEDICAL. CO., €inclnn>‘«- J. T. Crouch &Co., Medical Bldg, Borne, Ga. “Orange Blossom’, is a pai^ e ® ( cure for all diyeates so wcintn. 0 f esh by D. W. Curry Druggist.