The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 27, 1894, Image 4

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®IOOO,OOO ITT •«* J.KtITTNERS «»H Dry Goods, Car- Clothing and Fur- nets, & Mattings, nisliing Goods, ! Curtains & Shades Shoes and Hats A f ter two or three day ss pent, in sharp shooting and skirmishing be tween Chas. D. wood and mysel fT am happy to announce to the public that AVbod has capful ated and lain in charge- I bought ihe STOCK FOR SPOT CASH & AT SI CH A DISCOUM THAI 1 I SHALL BE ABLE TO OFFER GOODS LOWEB THAN EWER BEFORE, I feel that I have some reputation fop selling bargains- ATy business motto is, Buy a bartrain and keep if a bargain. It is unneccessary to attempt here to tell about what kind of goods, Wood carries, ; BEE WAS _A SHREWD BITTER 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, Shoes 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 y o u get BARGAINS. All are cordially invited to come. Thankful for past favor, lAm Yours To Serve. J. KUTTNER. Will have addition help to wait on and serve the trade. LOCALS. Dr. Jae. E. Ivey returned this morning from Birmingham and Meridian, Mies, where he ha« been on professional bußinese. also taking in the N. C. V. at Birmingham. Joe Simons, of Cedartown, failed to make bond and is still bolding forth at Deputy Sheriff McCon nell's county hotel: Spring lambs: the first in the market; tender and juicy at .1. H Coopers market. Nos. 500 and 502 Broad Street. Sheriff Jake C. Moore and ‘‘the most popular young lady in Rome” hie daughter. Mish Laura went out to Pleasant Valley church today to attend the Baptist Sunday-school convention. Mr. and Mrs. R. B McArver, ol Coosa, were visiting relatives and friends in this place, and attend ing the mee’ings of Presbytery last Saturday and Sunday. —vbat- tooga News. Miss Anna Cook, of Nattingham Ala., came up to Rome{ yesterday with Mrs. John D. Moore. Miss Cook is a most charmining young lady. She is now visiting Mrs. Dan Barnett at Silver Creek. The many friends of Mrs. H. E. Kelly’s family will be delighted to hear that she is now considered out of danger, This they could hardly hope for a few days ago when she lay at deaths door and the gentle spirit was fluttering on the brink of time prepairing foi its long flight into the great un known, Mrs., Ethel Hilly er Hanis' Romes gifted daughters, and her cousin Mrs Ca&jine of Atlanta, leaves tomorrow for the Gate City, where Mrs, Har ris will visit relatives and attend the International League Press Club Convention. Col. E, A. Jackson, of La Fiyett, w is in the city today. Mr. Jackson is at the Central. Judge. J. M. Ballab, of Summer ville, cnme in the city today and put np at the Central Mr. G. L. Swanson, of Atlanta, spent the day in the cic y. Dallas Turner says, that the pros pect for a big possum crop, was cut off by toe frost killing the persim mon*. Judge John P. Davis says that the certainty of the blackberry crop for North Roma is not yet assured. BOARDING. I would be glad to accommodate f> few boarders at my resisence 302 East Ist, street, at special rates. Large, pleasant rooms and Home convenient to business. Ap ply at residence or to undersigned. 4-2“-3t. Jhp. A. Smith. Yi ar's Support. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby -iven. that, the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a year’s support, to Mrs. E. K Payne the w’i. <>w ot' Samuel F. Payne, deceits e“. have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made he judgment ot this Court at the May term of the Court of Ordinary. This April 2nd John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd co. oa. Letters of Administration. Georgia, floyd County : To all whom it may concern :—S. D. Camp hav ing in proper form applied to me for permaeiit 'etters of administration on the esta e of H. M Canin. late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of H \ . M. Camp to be and appear at my office with in the time allowed by law and show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to S, D. Camp on H. m. Camp’s estate, Witness my hand and official Signature this 2nd dav of tprfl ixiq John P, Davis Ordinary Floyd County Goad Citation. Letters of Administration. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. Tp all whom it may concern :—F. G, Morgan having in proper form applied to me for pei manent letters of administration on the esta e of P. N, Morgan, late of said county This is ocite all and singular the creditors and next f kin of P. N. Morgan to be and appear at my nice within the time allowod by law and show ause, if any they can, why nermauent admin stratum should not be grafted to F. G. Morgar ffit’.N. Morgan s estate Witness mv baud and official signature this 3r.l day of April 18U4 John P. Davis, Ordinary. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY APRIL 27, 1894 hie urn Are Holding a big Sunday School Convention at PLEASANT VALLEY TO DAY All the Schools ot Floyd County Represented. The Convention Con tinues Tomorrow and Sunday, First Baptist Revival, Today is a big day with Floyd County Baptist Sunday Schools and Sunday School workers. At 11 o’clock this morning the representatives of the School were on hand and the organization perfected. The Convention, is being held at Pleasant Valley Church, five miles North of the city, and is largely at tended, in fact a regular Sunday school rally is the proper term to use. Among the prominent Romans in attendance are Capt. A. B. S. Mosley, Rev. Gilbert, Mr Abe Glover, and Rev. \\ . M Bridges. Ihe convention will continue through tomorrow and on next Sunday whan scores of Romans are expected. AT THE FIRST BAPTIsT. At the First Baptist Church, the big meetings are progressing most favorably and untold good is be ing accomplished. Rev. Dr. Head den says that the meetings will probab y close on Sunuuy night. Until then, every body cordially invited to attend. Lowrys Cherry Phosphate and Pine apple gem. take the kake. Have you tried them? a or Malar '.a, Liver Trou* oJ BROWN'S IRON BITTERS W. M. Gammon & Co. are ready for buiness again, and can furnish you with anything in ‘heir line in latest styles and lowest prices, ts For the finest Teas and Coffees at areasonable price none can excel, those at Lloyd's Fair. Only give tLem ne trial to be convinced. B. McArver & Co. are rushing out their straw hats at a bar gain. Stvlish neckw’ear, underwea for spring wear, at Gammons, ts A lovely lot of 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 slicked up according to Hoyle. Frank has only skilled artists, among them th .t old reliable knight of the razor. Lewis Barrett. 4-25-ts COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. This is a policy combining a 20 year endowment policy with a2G payment life policy, for half the amount, ot the endowment, and is IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but in case of death withen the first year from any pulmonary disease but one 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 cash and still bold his policy as an or dinary paid up life policy for $125, payable at death without any futher payment of premium. The premium is the same for all ages; but applications will not be receiv d upon lives less than 13 oi more than 50 next birthday, ts. Those who never read the adver tisements in their newspapers mis more than they presume. Johnathan Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co., lowp, who has been troubled with rheu matism in his back, arms and shoul ders read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison 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 his wife were both sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was over to my house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking. I told him of Chamberlain’s Paia Balm and how it had cured me, he got a a bottle an 1 it cured them up in a week.” 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist. Genuine large red onion buttons can be found oniy at P. L- Turn'evs & Cj Central Hotel Block. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 1894 My D ar Brother: Having decided to attend the next meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention at Dalia Texas, in May next, I have select ed the following route, viz: Rom Railroad, W.& A., N. C. & St. L I. M & S., and T & P. Railways via. Chattauoogoo, Nashville, Memphis, Little Rock and Texar kana, and would be 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 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 re turn hlho a special rate at oue of rhe leading hotels at the Springs °f $2 50 per day. Now in order to perfect my ar in gAments, would request th a all who wish to join me m the trip would send iu their names as ear ly as convenient. Yours truly, R, B. Healdeu. G. P. A. SOUTHERNBAPTIST CfflHlll. Dallas Texas May 11-15, 1894. The Rome Railroad will sell rod trip tickets from Rome to Mj* Texas for $23,50 only one fare Tick ets on sale May 7- 9th inclusive. Gw* returning 20 days from date of sal« For any other ingormatiouCalloiior write to C, K. Ayer Try Turn ley’s In* salable Liniment y Rheumatism neural gia, Sprains, Bruises, and Pams any part of the body limbs, for sale byr. Turnley, druggist. What Nerve have done for for • * IST DAY. V djk VIGOR OF 15TH DAY and Permanently Restoroa. A positive cure for all p’llSß Debility, and all excesses: •KfJS from early errors and etc. of overwor -. ,?tbe and gives tone and ilrrnrl , or gann. Stop. ,Xl rmi.slon, caused by .«» " tD d IJJB cessive use of tobacco. **P an ,i which lead to ronsnm!•« Their use shows immediate unpr , )1( . c no Imitation. Insist .upon Nerve Bernes, ien« to o pocket. Price, fl.oo ..J,, u ,rur<J® treatment,«A.<M>. Wnarant wl u If not kept by your drug*.* l in by mail, unon receipt of P r g „ J per. Pamphlet i CO , ■ AMKBICAN MEIH< At W ’ ■ J. T. Crouch f ■ Medical Bldg , R°® J “Orange ‘Vjfl .cure for all diseases to ■ esh byD. ,W. Curry Druce ■ »« M MeaeitHU Wutonaaesi. L>’ er ia 1 ' , u