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LOCALS. 11
Have you ever indulged in Low
ry Bro’s famiouß“Chery phosphate - ?
If you haven’t why tl 3 next tini<
you pass Lowry’s C irner try one.
Mayor Frank Wright,of Cave
Spring, was among the illustrous .
visitors on our streats to 1 iv.
Mr N C Linders of’Livingxion g
paidTui! bustler of home ii pleasent j
call this foreuoon. \
Cnpt* J. r. Monro was out thin f
forenoon in taking are surv -y of >
the Public Building site. )«r in ,
• struct ions from M ashi ngtoa city.
Mr George W. Howell of Chatta- I
noega. is in the city today.
Mr. Park Harper returned to the
city last night from Atlanta Mr. Hai
per said to a Hustler of Home re
porter, that the rumor afloat, con
corning the removal of the film o.
Carver & Harper to Atlanta this fall
was based on the plans of the house
•
The Hustler of Rome was shown b
letter from Congressm -n Mu d x t<
day, that stated that Rome's i'ubln
Building was ti e next on the docket
and that work would certainly bt
begun very soon
Capt. Jim Tom Moore is now iu
charge of the Water Works c< liec
tions for ths city, under buperen
tendant McGuire.
Jim Townsend, the wife whip
ner who took to the Etowah jes
terday afternoon was fined $7.51
in Recorders court this morning
Jim Pryor.Col,was run iu this after
noon by the, police On a case of
drunk booked against him
Cart A.B.S.Moslev has purchased
the drug store of Reese & Whitehead
Capt. Mo.-l V bought the this
afternoon from D-W.Curry. who bid
it in at receivers sal - this forenoon.
NOVEL DIVORCE GROUNDS.
The San Francisco man who is
euing for a divorce on the ground
that his wife bleaches her hair,
has our sympathy. In bis bid, he
avers:
Bleached - r ait finally col< rd
hair is easily distinguished as
such, and does not appear natural
nor does it deceive any person,
but it is perfectly patent and no
ticeably conspicuous.
It is regarded bv the majority
of thinking persons as an iudica
tion of a loose, dissolute and wan
ton disposition, and is
and commonly held to be a prac
tice never affected by modest, pure
and respectable women.
The husband ciaimes that be is
mortified and humiliated on ac
count of the change iu the color of
his wife’s hair.
He adds:
She is a brunett naturally. Her
hair is of a chestnut-brown color,
which, in its normal state, is mod
est and becoming, and harmoniz
es with the natural color o£ her
skin and eyes Since ve married
she has, against my wishes and
protests and with intent to vex.
annoy, exasperate and shame me,
dyed her hair and changed its
shade to a conspicuous and showy
straw or canary color. As a con
sequence of this artificial coloring
she has been obliged to paint her
face to secure an artificial com
plexion in keeping with the arti
fiicial color «f her hair. The com
bination has given her a giddy,
fast and sporty appearance.
If a divorce is granted on these
grounds, it will have the effect of
decreasing the number of white
heads among the single and in
creasing them among the marriec
women,
This will cause the marrying
and divorce mill t« run on ful
time.—Commercial.
CITY LICENSE NOTICE.
All persons, firms corporations,
companies and agents for same,
doing business of any character
whatever in the city for which li
cense is required, are hereby i -ti
tied that license for the fii<;..l y
is due and req ir«d to b« paid be
fore or on the first day ot April,
194, and no s>n is h!' .w«d bv
laws and u;uiu..uC‘ B .u carry on
businesD ia 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.
. Halfited Smith. j
___ Clerk Council. " ,
KLUSTER OF (
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BULL’S EYESHOTS. <
When yui go out riding o’er the <
Fifth Ward car, remember that I .
cail your attention to the beauti- .
t'u* r-d top clover on Clerk Hal
sti-d Smith’s lawn. The cluver
Be--d were scattered on this lawn
ii: 1) cember last, it is of a new
variety and —well to be frank
• I
about it I dont know any more
about the stuff now. thau you will
after you have seen the red f «p.
But see it, for it is “the finest in
Floyd.”
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A Commercial traveler, who
does Rockmart and other points
in that section, tells me that bur
glaries and safe blowing has been
so frequent in that locality of late,
that the merchants have decorated
their safes with placards, announc
ing the fact that all money has
been removed from them for the
night, and politely requesting that
ihe safe be not blown.
« **
vapt Thompson Hiles, head o<
the big Thompson Hiles Co., of
R -me and Summerville, is very
nopeful of the situation. I dropped
iu to see him a few minutes yester
lay afternoen and found him busy
at bis desk in his private office. I
a«ked him about trade and it was
encouraging to see the pleasant
look of satisfaction that played
•ver his face while he gave me
points on the financial outlook
from a whalesale mercbantile point
of view.
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Capt. Hiles thinks that the
waist of the panic is now in the
business history of the country,
and believes that the present sum
mer will bring better times than
the masses are hoping for, and
that anotl e • crop will put farmer,
merchant, mechanic and banker,
editors and other professionals in
the paths of prosperity and ont°
the highway of success .
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A gentleman from Livingston was
telling me yesterday afternoon about
three cutting scrapes that Dr. Henry
Baitey got into down in that section,
last Saturday, Dr. Batty was sent for
to attend a little child who was suffer
ing with pneumonia. It soon leaked
out, however that the Doctor had his
knives with him and he was called in
i o amputate a hand for Sam Coney.
next he used his knife on a foot of
VV. W Hudson and remove a tumor.
Then Mr. Robt. Roy called him in
uid bad him to remove a tumor
from his hand. Dr. Battey afterwards
returned to the city and I venture the
assertion that he has his knives in
good fix and is ready for the next
person who needs his service.
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Speaking of his own business,
Capt. Hiles informed me that
trade was almost as heavy this
season as last and said he: “when
we take into consideration that all
staple cotton goods are from 10 to
■ 20% cheaper than last year, why
: we are selling more goods this sea
son than last and the amount in
- iollars is only a hundred or so
less. ’This is indeed encouraging
-for no one can obtain the true,
, state of trade quicker, or more ac-
urate than the wholesale Dry
and Shoe Jobbers.
***
j I learned on the streets this
- morning that strong pressure is
being brought to bear to draw Dr.
Nixon president of the Nanni"
t Evans Club into the race for the
legislature. Os course the txcu
tive Committee of the Rome Ev
ans Club will not oe known on the
surface, but you can bet your bot
tom dollar that the, Doctor, who
by the way is a most clever jen-
, Hernan and my warm personal
friend, has been promised a he vy
vote from Rome- Keep your eye
•n the Max Meyerhardt Evant
Jlub executive committee and you
ui readily see how the politicians
iro making General Evans boom
‘‘spontaneous.”
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It was a young minister from the
ru--al district who said to me yester
day : “But for General Evans there
would be no state of Georgia in
which a democratic party could ex
ists.” Os course this was a new deal
and I was dumb founded I found
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. TUESDAY MAY 1 , 1894
myself actually opposing the greatest
Georgian of them all—the founder of
the Ccmmou wealth. From now on,
Oglethrope, who was also a General,
is not in it even in history. Every
day I get onto a new wrinkle.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST
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
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 1894
My I) ar Brother:
Having decided to a'fend 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. Chattanoogoo, Nashville,
Memphis. Little Rock and Texar
kana. and would bo 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
alignments, would request th a
all who wish to join me in the trip
would send in their names as ear
ly as convenient.
oursltr u y,
dilen.
P. A.
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 J but in
case of death wuhen 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
I and its terms will provide that if
i death occur while the policy is in
i 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 for
1 $125, payable at death without
r any futher payment of premium
j The premium is the same for all
j ages; but applications will not be
rceived upon lives less than 13 or
J more than 50 next birthday, ts.
A large lot es choice
shapes, in hats and
bonnets, received at
A. O. Garrard’s twice
a week. Everything
new and novel 1 m
60,000 DEATH Lkt'.lS
During this year the Metropoli
tan will pay to its beneficiaries in
the neighborhood of sixty thou
sands death claims. This can be
said of no company in th
United States except, the Metro
politan Life of New York.
Oxford ties! Oxford
Oxford ties! We
selling oxford ties i
A great Bargain, A,
McArver & Co.
MASONIC.
Regular communici t on of Chero
kee Lodge No 66. F&A M.At 8 o’clock
to,night. "Work inFirst Degree, Berth
ren fruternaly invited.
Max.Meyerhatd.W M.
RH• Wfat. Secy.
edAPANE S EJ
F»I
BBK.s.aMgnaiia
CURE
WPn;siSmSS , «?. et * Treutm. nr. consist,..* oi
ni? IES ’ e “psules of < mitment and two
toxes of Ointment. A never-failing cure for Filet
,7 y t na ( ‘, ure an '' de «n-®e. It make, an..perntion
.re‘i> , nin»m and O « r B | 1 H J ‘’ CtlonSof oarb " hc aei.i. which
wu’tinv in dl^h doIU a P« rn ‘“«“‘ "ure, and often
esultmg in death, unnecessary. Why endura
noxea to cure any case. You only pay for
teneflts received. 61 a box, « for <5. Sent by mail
Guarantees Issued by our agents.
CONSTI P ATION h U f e<l, Pi,M Prev «n’ed.
® ce’ut;. peclßl,y ehUdre»-“ , L^. O |
GUARANTEES 188uod only by
J. T. Crouch & Co.
Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic
Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia
sprains, bruises, lame back, it
juickly relieves pain
••Orange Blossom.” the Common
Sense Female Remedy, draws out
pain and soreness. Sold by Hain-
I. T. Crouch & Co,
It will be an agreeable surprise to
, persons eubj* ct to attacts vs bilious
colic to learn that prompt relief may
ne obtained by taking Chamberlain’s
Jolie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy. In many instances the attact may
be prevented by taking a dose as
soon as the first symptoms of the
disease appear. 25 and 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.
VV. M. Gammon & Co. ts.
Big bagrains in Ox
ford ties and shoes at
A.B. McAr ver & Co.
New style clothin just received at-
W, M Gammon A Co, ts
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 Leeds.
Sims Bugs., Leeds, lowa. This shows
the esteem itwhich that remedy is
held where has been sold for years
and is weil known. Mothers have
learned that there is nothing so good
for colds, croup and whoopiug cough,
that it cures these ailments quickly .
and permanently, and that it is pleas
ant an *. safe for children to take. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by Low
ry Bros. Druggist.
THE DUGGER SHOE STORE.
If you need anything in it
will be to your interest to give me a
call before buying.
I have bought the entire stock of
Boots and Shoes from R. T. Con
nally and will sell tiieni 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
. Rnually.
The ladies will find
all they want New and
Stylish Millinery every
day at A. O. Garrards.
THEY WANT NAMES.
The Russell Art Publishing Co.
of 928 Arch street. Philadelphia
desi .e the names and address of a
few people in every town who are
interested in the work of art, and
to secure them they offer to send
tree, “Cup’d 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 in colors
to any cue sending them at once
the names and address of ten per
eons (admirers es fine pictures) to
with six two-cent stamps,
to cover expence of mailing etc,
The regular price of these pictues,
is SI.OO but they can all be secured
free by any person forwarding the
names and stamps promptly.
Note—The editor of this paper
has already received copies of
above pictures and considers them
really “Gems of Art.” 4t
SPECIAL
NOTICE,
The faiends and patrons of
the late firm of Crouch &
i Watson 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 mind
as oar high standard of merit
both as to drugs used and
the prescriptionists copond
ing them will always be main
tained, Thanking the pub
lic for the liberate patronage
so generously bestowed upon
us we hold ourselves at all
tin is in readiness tocjntinue
to serve our iriends.
Respectfully.
J. T. Crouch &. Co
A large lot of choice
Shapes in Hats and
Bonnets, received at
A. 0. Garrards twice a
week, everything new
and novel.
Ourfreezers are new
and first class goods
2qt. freezers oniy $1
Lanham & sons 236
3road street.
Fine Perfumes, toilet soap co m
hair and tooth brushes, face pow
and toilet articles at cut prices
he assigues s sole of ReeceA White
head. ts.
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 fiqesi Teas and Coffees at
areasonable price none can excel
those at Lloyd s Fair. Only give them
ne trial to be convinced.
Those who never read the adver
tisements in their newspapers mis
more than they presume. Johnathan
Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co., lowa,
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
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 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 Pain 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
for buiuess again, and can furnish
i you with anything in their line
iu latest styles and lowest prices.
ts
A . B. McArver & Co.
are rushing out their
straw hats at a bar
' gain.
I 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 iambs: the first in the
market; tender and juicy at J. H
Coopers market. Not. 500 and 502
Broad Street.
BOARDING.
1 would be glad to accommodate
a lew boarders at my resisence
302 East Ist, street, at speciai
rates. Large, pleasant ivums and
home convenient to business. Ap
ply at residence or to undersigned.
4-27-3 t. 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 woiDtn. old
esh by D. W. Curry Druggist.
EAT BREAD.
Made of Gluten Graham Flour it
wholesome and nutricious food for
yspeptics, Brain workers, children
contains the phosphates and glu
n of the wheat. For sale at
Jamison Bros
222 Broad St.
2 qt Ice Cream Freez
ers for only $1 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 has ouly skilled artists,
among them thnt 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
& Co., to get your Ox
tord ties and shoes at
a bargain.
The ladies will find
all they want in new
and stylish milinery
every day at A. O. Gar
rard’s. 1 m
PROFESSIONAL GMII
— 2081 q u
, over Cantrell and Owens ,tr *«
~ attorneys' — —
MAX MEYERHARDT ' "
Attorney at Law
, Office up stair, in „, wCourtH
in rear of Superior Court Room,
Ly Masonic Temple, Attorney at
Rome, Ga.
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W.
WH. ENNIS—J no. W START ivn
. & Starling, Attorneys tt Eaab
temple, Rome, Ga ’
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WH SMITH,
■ fem 2^ emple ' Ro,ue ' o * l 4
Dayuison Har.lware BroU ttwnX®*
physicians and surgeons U
DH. RAMSUR-P1ta,,..,,,. an ,r" ~
« ward. atr6tideUCe tl4ave^eA, Ur |X.
LP. HAMMOND—Ph YMcian ana (T ——
Offers his i rotesslonal service to' l^ 00 '
pie of Ro,ne amt s.irrounXJ“ the Wo-
Office at Croncij and Watson'. ,irnf
Broad street. "atsons drug store, ajj
inWT 571,0
drug store. *o. 331 Broad street T.taJ 1 "'
110. residen >». No. 21 '' Tel ephon
D R ‘ .FFIN— Physician and
7u?Xv fc :
Howard e. FELTON-phYsicia7777r
geon-Office No 6 Thirc Avenue
At office day ami night. Telephone 62.
Frank a • Wynn, Physician and siir™ ’
T*^ Ce i. at t! e ’Jtt & Johns m drur a™.
Telephone s Residence 406 Second w?
1 rompt attention given all protessicndrel! '
ROME R. RJFI
W. <&. A. R.R,
Safest and most desirable line between
Rome and
Atlanta
Ch ittan.ooga and
ashville
No waiting on connections or delayed trail
All trains leave on schedule time from Boat
Railroad depot, foot of Broad street,
PSr*Only one block from Armstrong Hotel.
Only four blocks from the Jew Cetn®
Hotel.
No change of cars, though
coaches on all trains be
tween Rome and Atlanta.
Close connection in Union depots at Allan
and Chattanoga with all trains diverging.
Leave Rome, daily at 8:15 am 3:olpm
Arrive Atlanta “ 12:55am l lipn
BBTCXNING.
Leave Atlanta, daily at 8 05am Mlp«
Arrive Rome “ 1.30 am 6.00 pm
For maps folders and any desired
information, call on or write I
C. K. AYER. G. P. A. J A Hume, I
Ticket Agt. VV F Ayer Supertedant I
Western &
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call on or wri.e to ■
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