The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, April 30, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Miss Julia Smith of Cartsriville if iu the city visiting friends and relatives. Mr. W. E. Vann of Coosa Ga. paid us a pleasant visit today. Mr. Jim Glover will spend aboui six weeks at Oxford Ala Mr. Glov er came in and ordered the Hu*t- LIK of Rome to be sent him daily while absent. Rev. M. L. Troutman Jr, epent the day in the city. Capt. M. L. Troutman Sr. was in the city the greater portion of to day. A large lot of choice shapes, in hats and bonnets, received at A. O. Garrard’s twice a week. Everything new and novel 1 m COMBINATION POLCY INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. This is a policy combining a 20 year endowment policy with a2G payment lite policy, tor half the amount ot the endowment, and i> IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT ; l>Ut ill case of death wi'hen the first year from any pulmonary disease bui 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 th” 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 hold his policy as an or dinary paid up life policy tor $125, payable at death without any futher payment of premium The premium is the same for al ages; but applications will not b> rceived upon lives less than 13 oi more than 50 next birthday, ft. 60.000 DE aTH CLAIMS During this year the Metropoll tan will pay to its beneficiaries in the neighborhood of sixty thou sands death claims. This can be said of tic other company iu th x’uiiea siaivo oKriopt the Metro politan Life of New York. ON TO MACON- WILL BE THE WATCH WORD FROM ALL OVER THE BOUTF, NEXT FALL . The Dixie Interstate Fair which opens in Macon Ga. Oct. 23rd, 1894 promises to be one of the best am most extensive Expositions ever at tempted in the State. Hie manage ment ia in the hands of ibe Mucoi Expositisu Company, with a capita stock of SIOO,OOO, The nurses offerei for the racoS will bciug the oe ,t h orses o f the South, as the program callsfoi SIO,OOO distributed, over a seven dac meeting, and this feature is m com petent hands. The Agricultural departments an in the hands of the State Agriculture Some iy and will be conn acted on i liberal scale, calculated to draw att ention to the resources of the South The city of Macon will enlarge ami improve the spleudi I buildings a Central City Park. Iu these bail tings, alone 86.000 square feet of space will be available; ali the exhibits being under one roof Arrangements are being made to se cure the very best attractions, whirl will be announced later. The Indus trial features will be a novelty, A 20u foot building is reserved for manu facturing of southern product, and the best article made on the grounds, will receive large premiums. The Dixie Interstate Fair will be < ) • <•)<’:;>. AU informa cd can be secured by a llregiin the Secretary, J. R. Kennedy, at Macon, Ga. CITY LICENSE NOTICE. All persons, firms corporations, companies and agents lor same, doing business of tny charade whatever iu the city for which li cense is required, are . n » _ fled that liconoo forth.- 6 v -a is due and r< q 1 1. d t<> t»- paid bd- or on tlm fir»t day of April, 394, and »>« • |.. -.i, i( . allowed bv laws and ordinance to carry on business in the city without ob taining license tor same. Call al once at the Clerks offio iu the City Hall and pay your li cense By order of the council. Halsted Smith. A Clerk Council . fl KLUSTER OF 1 BULL’SEYESHOTS. Have you made your returns of personal property yet? do you know that this is your last day? »nd do you know that for failur» to make the return! today you are subject to th* “doubling process?" Wa.i, these are facts and this is ooh of those things that “must, be attended to —the sooner the be • ter. ♦ * ♦ Rome has a cow ordinance on h»r books, and while it may woik hardship upon many until that or dinance is repealed, it stands and the administration proposes to enforce it. Rome will soon b« on thd line of the “no fence’’ district oi Cave Spring and then you can expect to near from a fence issue. •in for “no fence,” personally and believe that every man who nas cattle or hogs should keep them at his own expense—and not permit ihem t* poach on any other man. * * * See Charley McKinney at Low ry Brotheru drug store and lei mm tell you how to get a $l5O, high grade Victor wheel for about one hundred cents. * ■* * There is a ordinance in the city regulating, sweeping of stores ano leaving of boxes and barrels on broad Street. My attention was called tu it this forenoon and 1 was informed that from new on it would be inforoed. I repeat what I Heard and warn my merchant mends to look up the ordinance and be governed by it—at ouce. * * * Chief Shropshire has called my attention to a few city ordinances that are being opeuly violated evury day in the week, and some of them on Sunday, For instance that ordinance against chicken coops being kept on Broad Street. Os Course it will work a hardship uu many of the grocers but at the Chief and the police fores did nut create the ordinance, and are sworn to inforoe it why no one will blame them for doinf their duty. *** Another Ordinance, and one, , that I am glad to see existing, is that agaiuet news boys who rush trurn the doors of one church to another, on Sunday mornings’ im portuning those who attend wor ship, to buy papers, chief Shrop shire attention has been called to thia ordinance and he tells m» mat he will have it enforced next Sunday and alterward. Tho boys mat pell their papers on Sunday >ut let them do so in any of thai p.rt of the city —beyond the church dcors. * * « The good Ladies of the Catholic Church request me to state that they will give a lawn party, oa Mc- Caffery’s Lawn, in the Fourth Warden next Wednesday night, audmoie, they insist that I shall xteud an invitation to everybody vtio wants to enjoy a pleasanteve ling I willingly, aye, cheertuil} 'Cqtiiesce and will be pleased to meet all of you in the gloaming— u.j the lawn—on Wednesday night. Snail I? BUY THE light Running urai 'r / Z |N j WOOD WORK, |ffi?Asi A EST C ’ THE BEST IS THeThEAPEST. Send TEN cents to 28 Union Sq., N. Y., for our prize game, “Blind Luck,” and win n New Home Sewing Machine. The New Home Sewing Machine Co, ORANGE, MASS. UNION ILL CAU FOR SALE B ~ ’■''Uas.t**' THE HUSTLER OF ROME. MONDAY APRIL 30, 1894 SOUTHERNBAPTIST CONVENTION. Dnllas Texas May 11-15. 1894. The Rome Railroad will sell round rip tickets from Rome to Dallas Texas for $23,50 only one fare. Tick ets on sale May 7- 9th inclusive. Goojl returning 20 days from date of sale For any other iugormatiou Call on or write to 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. Ar. Sr. L I. M & 8., nnd T & P. Railways via. Chattaioogoo, Nashville, Memphis, Lit’le Rock and Texar kana, and would bo pleased to have my friends join me and get together a nice part}- sufficient t<> justify a special car for our own use. As many of the party would like to visit the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, o»i 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 ot the leading hotels at the Springs of $2 50 per day. Now in order to perfect my ar alignments, would request tha all who wish to join me in the trip would send in their nt mee as ear iy as convenient. Yoursltruy, BCHeaddeu G t*. A. FETCHING PRICES. Fancy Mocha and Java coffee 32 / ib, Good tea 30/, fancy tea 50/, best 60/. Finest grated pineapple 20/ can Best Roiled oats 15/ a package Price’s Baking Powder 40/ lb. Imported Sai dines, key, 12/. Extra fancy lemons 10/ dozen- Soda 5/ ib, Matches 10/ dozen. Best goods only. Lloyd's Fair GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. TOALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Mrs, Sal lie F. Turner having applied for Guar dianship of the persons and property of Donald Fleming Turner and John Waiter Turner, mi nor children of J. Walter Turner late of said County, deceases, notice is given that said ap plication will be heard at my office, at 10o’clock a tn., on tho first Monday in May next, This April 6th. 1894 John P. 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E J —OF— / i non?iirs ; } r BWHER. ; 7 Yon have seen it rtised for manv < , years, but have you ever tried it?—lf , not,—you do not know what an Ideal t Couiplexloii Powder is. ’’ IW.MM.W.W.,—■— „ WII ,, r M pozzonpsm t M MttTltK f WiT -.-tWWT JJ_| £ , I'oßldes being an Rcknovdedgocj bcnutlfior / ti preventschnfl I C., in I ftCt find (ipnir'iGlr, tP" t to the fa<?e during h(»twuatiiur. 11 In Sold Everywhere# i . . _ _ For sample, nddress ' • A. POZZOHI CO. St. Louis, „ mention this laHZT: /T\£ if or Malar '.a, Liver Trou. oJ s,orlndigestion, us? BROWN'S IRON BITTERS WHISS’s®" >e,„. <,. t v. w 'hitehali f.XDTKS <esdinj k «unlc, or chddrec rami •• "t. up, should uke Ht'tTKRS. ’* la pleasant; cures M .■ r '»ndige*:'on uirfinanear ktw UMupbutiu imu> Neiir«»i<y» Recommend Johnson's Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, ueuralgia sprains, bruises, lame back, it juickly relieves paw “Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws ou I pain and soreness. Sold by Hum J. T. Crouch & Co. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subj* ct to attacta us bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be obtained by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme ! dv. In many instances the attact may be prevented by taking a dose as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 nnd 50 cent bot tles for sale by Lowry Bros. Drug gist. Clothing of all kinds, made to order. Splendid line of samples ready for inspection. W. M. Gammon & Co. ts. Big bagrains in Ox ford ties and shoes at A.B. McArver & Co. New style clothiu just received at- W, M Gammon <fc Co. ts Our better halves say they could not keep bouse without Chamber lain’s Cough remedy. It is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Snts Bros., Leeds, lowa. This shows the esteem itwhich that remedy is held where 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 •mil permanently, and that it is pleas ant an t safe for children to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Low ry Bros. Dru rgist, THE DUGGER SHOE STORE. It you need anything in shoes, it will be to your interest to give me a call before buying. I have bought the entire stock of Boots an I Shoes from R. T. Con nally and will sell tnetn out at about? half of their former prices. Mens S7OO patent leather shoes for S4OO, big line of ladies, misses and children slipppers at a great reduction. Call and see them. J. T. Dugger 216 Broad-St. Successor F Dually. The ladies will find i all they want New and Stylish Millinery every ‘ day at A. O. < s THEY WANT NAMES. The Russell Art Publishing Co. of 928 Arch street, Philadelphia desi.e the names and address of a tew people in every town who are interested in the work of art, and to secure them they offer to’ send free, “Cupid guides the Boat,” a superbly executed water coler pic ture, size 10 x 13 inches, sutiable for framing, and sixteen other pic ture about the same size iu colors io any cue Bending them at once the names and address of ten per sone (admirers es fine pictures) to gether with six two-c«nt stamps, to cover expeuc“ of mailing etc, The regular price of these pictuee, ib SI.OO but they can all be secured free ny any person forwarding the mimes aud stamps promptly. Note—The editor of this paper has already received copies of above pictures and considers them really “Genie of Art.” 4 t specialT NOTICE, I he faiends and patrons of the late firm of Crouch & \vatson are respectfully in formed that any prescription or special formula filled by the old firm can be refilled by the undersigned. We invite our friends and the public generally to bear this in miud as oar high standard of merit both as to drugs used and the prescriptionists copond ing them Avi.l always be main tained, Thanking the pub lic for the liberate patronage so generously b‘stowed upon ii- we hold ourselves at all • m’s in readiness to continue to serve our friends. Kespectfuily. J. T. Crouch & Co A large lot of choice Shapes in Hats and Bonnets, received at A. O. Garrards twice a week, everything new and novel. Ourfreezers are new and first class goods 2qt. freezers oniy $1 Lanham &. sons 236 Broad street. Fine Per fumes, toilet so ip co na hair and tooth brushes, face po w and toilet ar tides at cut prices 'ie assignes's sole of Reece& White bead. ts. FOR RENT, Storehouse on Broad street re cently occupied by Bradford Drug Company. Also a six room dwell ing house on Third Avenue. 4 24 ts. Max Meyerhardt. Try Turnley’s In falable 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. For the finest Teas and Coffees at .Treasonable price none can excel those at Lloyd’s Fair. Only give them ue trial to be convinced. Those who never read the adver tisements in their newspapers mis more than they’ prtoiiwe. Johnathan Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co., lowa, who has been troubled with rheu matism in his hack, arms and shoul ders read an item in his paper about how’ a prominent German citizen ol Ft. Madison had been cured. He niocured the same medicine, and to use his own words: “It cured me right up” He also says:.“A neighbor uid bis wife were both sick in beet with rheumatism. Their boy was over to my house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking. 1 t old him of Chamberlain's Paia Balm and how it had cured me, he got a a bottle and it cured them up in a week.” 50 cent bottles for sale by Lowry Eros. Druggist. We have Lighting white mountain and antic ice cream freez ers prices lower than ever Lanham & Sons 236 Broad street. W. M. Gammon & Co. are ready I for buiness again, and can furnish i you with anything in their line i in latest styles and lowest prices . I ts A. B. McArver &. Co. are rushing out their straw hats at a. bar gain. Stylish neckwear, underwea for spring wear, at Gammons, ts Genuine large red onion buttons can be found only at P. L. Turnleys & Co Central Hotel Block. Spring lambs: the first in the market ; tender and juicy at J. H Coopers marker. Nos/u.O and 502 Broad Street. BOARDING. I would be glad to accommodate a 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. 4-27-31, Jas. A, Smith. Lowrys Cherry Phosphate and Pineapple gem. take the kake. Have you tried them? “Orange Blossom’, is a painless .cure for all diseases to wcicen. old eshbyD. W. Curry Druggist. EAT BREAD. Nfn.de of Gluten Graham Flour it w mlesome and nutricious food for y.speptics. Brain workers, children t ie ; hosphates and glu n of the wheat. For sale at Jamison Eros 222 Broad St, 2 qt Ice Cream Freez ers for only $ I at Lan ham &Sons 236 Broad street,. Frank Taylor’s Broad street Barber Shop is the place of places when you want your cheek made clean, your chin curried or your hair slicked up according to Hoyle Frank hae only skilled artists, among them th <t old reliable knight of the razor. Lewis Barrett. 4-25-ts Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco 1 5 cts per pound, at P. L. Turnleys &. Co Central Hotel Block. Go to A. B. McArver ot co., to get your Ox lord ties and shoes ac a bargain. PROFESSIONAL GOLfljj OFNTItTf J , over attornevb m ax Attorney at Law Office “Prt»r.m MwCow , B m rear of Superior Court Ro oa JAMES B NEVIN— _ Poverty HaU postoffiee has. w. UNm-.K Wood ... Maeonlc Temple, Attorney Rome, g*. R in !».«. W. w. Davidson Hardware Co.', Broad ®reetXm% physicians ano surgeons " DM. RAMS —Physician an(F»n ■ wTm. atrwldeuce cl4ave: >“U cJ WAM.MGND—Physician and for ~ ■ M Offirarotessional service to I pie of Rotae and surrcnndino- „ P 6O, I Office at Croneh and Watson’s druLt-Tw I Broad street. ulu K»wre,s l DR. W. D. hOYT—Oflce ate ATtrerin 800 4th a, .ue. s Howard e. FELToN-phYsieiaTTTr geon—Office No. 6 Thire Avenue Hll A' office day and night. Telephone 62. Frank A. Wynn, Physician ar.<l's7 r />i~' office at Tre'itt & Johns tn druit store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second a™ Prompt at tention given all professicnal call ’ ... '■ - (W F s’-; ’<?•' ,’ '* ■“ '■ -*■l'. / 'j. ■: s‘-‘i. ■— i biu t i | King of the Road j ifc'OWW v * 2/14/7,1!'/' 7 * vy > J j Absolutely the Best S All drop forgings and English steel J 4 tubing. Bearing strictly dust-proot. < p Elegant designs and light weight- i g gsnd Two-Cent | f AVMU M., FOR tweniv-pou® PAM J F W.OU4, CATALOO./F. | Monarch Cycle Cj. I ? Lake and Halsted Sts. CHICAW r - Continued Story about Bon Ami* THE STABLE. Do you wish to oloao the metal trimmings on the harnesses, the lamps and glass in the car riages, the buttons on the lootman’s coat? Bon ami doesit. The First Regime lll Connecticut, biBSl use Bon Ami for le , buttons s nd e ents of and other io stru their band. ♦ n keeP tW Note. white dust from ‘ hee a plbce of slit ir.it and sbd button “nd t^ n ewbUf’ Bon Ain. It saves tons.