The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 03, 1894, Image 3

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This will supply you with a season s reading for a mere song and will be appreciated by all the ousehold. Send at once 30 cents Jo Household Topics Pub. Co., P. Box 1159, New York City. N. Y. riIERN BAPTIST CONVENTION AT DALLAS, TEXAS, MAY 1894 My Diar Brother: Having decided to attend the p Q X |. noting of the Southern ’apLst Convention at Dalia Pf i X t ') S ’ ’ n May next, I have select Po i e following route, viz Rom j V°/ d ’ W «& A., N. C & St. L via ri ’ and T & P. Railways m ’ , nattauoogoo, Nashville, kana P lsl j Lifflo R°ck and Texar havo’ an l . Wou ld be pleased to tovftfy 11 ' r ' o ods join me and get ® er a nice party sufficient to use ' J a s P ec * a l car for our own like* ,°f the party would Sorina- 0 V* 81 ! t he Dmius Hot trio aT on the return We ; P n a t ed i° advise that a Malver,* i’ 1 r> beeu Dla de from turn also a HOt - S | Priugß aud re_ theiJa a special rate at one of of -n hotels at the Springs .j(J per day< an gen-i 'J ,rder to P er f e ct my ar alhvho »• S ’ ' vould request tha Would fJ.i" to j° iu me lu the tri P ly as or d 111 their names as ear J dS convenient. yours truly, R. B. Headden. COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. I his is a policy combining a 20 year endowment pulley with a2G payment life policv. f, r half the amount ot the endowment, and is IN EULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT ; but in case of death withen the first year from any pulmonary disease bur one halt the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) will be paid. Bor 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 hold 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 fur all ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives less than 13 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. 6o,oooDEAra lye ms During this year the Metropoii tan will pay to its beneficiaries in the neighborhood of sixty thou sands death claims. This can be said of nc other company in th United States except the Metro politan Life of New York. BAPTIST CONVENTION Dallas Texas, May 11th to 15th 1894 One fare for the Round Trip, The Western & Atlantic R R, and Nash ville Chattanooga & St Louia Ry. have arranged a delightful trip for the Baptist en-rout to Dallas to at end the Annual Convention in May, Special train will leave Atlanta 8:20 P. M. May, Bth in charge of Mr. J W. Hicks. The route will be through Middle Tennessee, and the finest por tions of Arkansas and Texas. Side trip has been arranged froir Malvern over to Hot Springs at round pip rates of sl,lO If you. desire to go to Texas this will De your very best i opportunity to do so, during this year. The rates are cheaper and the : accommodations will be better ♦han wdl be offered at any other time, particulars, rite J-W. Hicks, J II Latimer G’P.A. AtlautaJGa,* G T. P. A. Or Atlanta, Ga. C E Harman G. P. A, Atlanta Ga SOUTHERNBAPTIST wm. 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 C. K. Ayer, G. P. Agt. SPECIAL jNOTICE, The faiends and patrons of the late firm of Crouch & W atson 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 to continue to serve our friends. Respectfully. J. T. Crouch & Co Those who never read the adver tisements iu 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 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 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 Bros. Druggist. THE HUSTLER Or HOME, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1894. I Letters of Administration. G lORGIA,FIoyd County: f<» all whom it may concern: Samuel Pyle having in proper form applied to me lor per "■aueiii lettersol administration on the estate of John F. Land rum, late of eaid county. Thi. is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of John p. Lamlrumto be ami appear nt mv office within the time allowed by law ami show cause, if a, y thev can why pern anent adminis tton should not be granted to Samuel Pyle on John F. Landrum's estate. witness my hand ami official signature tills 2nd. day of April 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County. Letters of Administration. Georgia,Floyd county To all whom it may concern:—ll. H. Ware having in proper form applied to me for perma nent letters or administration on the estate of A. G. Ware, late of said county. This is to cite alia d singu ar the creditors and next of kin of A. g. ware to be ami appear at my office with in the time allowed b« law ami show cause, it they can, why permanent administration de bo ms mm withWih annexed, should not bo grant ed to H H Ware on a G Ware’s estate Wit ness my hand and official signatvre this 2nd day of April l»u4. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd < ouiity Year's Support. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY: To all whom it may concern: Notice is bereb) given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart aud assign a year’s support to Mrs. E. B i’ayne, the widow <>i Samuel F. Payne, deceas ed, have filed their award, and unless good ami sufficient cause is shown, the same will be matle the judgment of this Court at the May term 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This April 2nd 1894 John P. Davis ( rdinary Floyd co. c.a. Letters of Administration. 9F.ORC.IA, FLOYD COUNTY I To all whom it may concern:—B. D. Camp hav ing in proper form applied to me for permaent letters of administration on the esta'e of H. M. Came, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of H N. M. Camp to be and appear at my office with in the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why perm inent administration should not be granted to S, D. Camp on H, m. Qamp’s estate, Witness my hand and official ■ signature this 2nd dav of April ’S'.H John P, Davis Oruinarv Floyd County Road Citation. Letters of Admsnistration. GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY. T<> all whom i[ may concern:—F. G, Morgan having in proper form applied to me r or per manent letters of administration on tiie 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 fflee within the time allowed by law and show ause, if any they can, why permanent admin stration should not be granted to F. G. Morgan on I’. N, Morgan's estate Witness my hand and official signature this 3rd day of April 1894 John P, Davis. Ordinary. Georgia, Floyd County : Whereas, T. J.Glenn, et al have petitioned the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue of Floyd County, Georgia for a change in the Bass Ferry road at blue Pond, so aS to run on ; the east side of Z. T. Carver’s field, and the ! same having been favorably reported on by the vvieweß: This is to notify all persons having i objections thereto or claims for dam »ges arising I therefrom to tile the same with said Board ot Commissioners at their regular Meeting on the first onday in Uay.l-.d, Witness the Hou. Joint C. Foster, chairman This March 7th,1894. 3 7d-30 d Max Meyerhardt, clerk. Application for Homestead, i Georgia Floyd county: T. R. Mothershea lias applied for Exemption ‘ of personalty, and setting apart ami valuation I of homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at | 10 o’clock A. M, On rhe 21st day of April 1894, Instant) at my Offico • ; John I’ Davis, *i Ordinary Floyd county, Citation-Leave To Sell. Georgia, Floyd County ■ To all whom it may concern :—Chas. W. Rush I Administrator of John Rush deceased has in I due form applied to the under signed for leave to sell the lands and personal Property ' belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said I application will be heard on the first Monday in i May next. This 2nd day of April 18.14 John P. Davis Ordinary | Georgia—Floyd county : Whereas, J. S. Berryhill, administrator of W.N. Buchanan dec. represents to the court his petition duly filed, that he has administered W■ N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuary stb 1894,. John P. Davis, 2 —6-90 U Ordinary. We are sole agents for Celebrated Candies, , Have you Tried our Cherry Phosphate, Pine Apple Cream, Orange Phosphate, Concord Grape, Blood Orange, or Strawberry Gem, These are onlv a few of the many delicious [drinks and refresh ments that we serve.. We use only pure fruit juices in our syrups— The prettiest fount in Georgia. J. T Crouch & Co. Druggists, Medical Building, Rome Ga, e JAPANESE ra e CURB A New and Complete Treatment, consi<tir> nf SUPPOSITORIES, Capsules of Ointment tit I two Boxes of Ointment. A never-failing Cure for liu of every nature and dt erree. Jt m nn opera! n with the knife or injections of carbolic a< i ' < are painful and seldom a permanent ' lire, and <»(»• i resulting in death, unnece?. .• ry. Why endure this terrible disease? We y,unr?.nteo boxes to cure any ca«o. benefits received. H a box, 6 for J 5. Sent by mail. Guarantees issued by our agon s. CONSTIPATION iv'japanese Liver Pellet the gre.H LIVER end STOMACH REGULATOR rmd BLOOD PURIFIER. Small, mild end pleasant to take, eepecumy adapted for children s uee. 60 Duees 25 cents. GUARANTEES issued only by J. T. Crouch & Co. Lottes of A Tninistratio Georgia,Floyd County: To all whom it miy concern: Samuel w. Guy having in 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 ami next of kin of John F, Anderson to be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any thev can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Samuel W Guy o . John F, Andersonwestate Witness my hand and official signature this 2ml day of March 1894. John I*. Davis, Ordinary Letters, f Administration. Georgia- Floyd County I’o all whom it may concern :—Albert white head having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of a.>ministration on the es tate of Paul whitehead, late of said county. This is to cite and singular the creditors and next of kin of Paul Whitehead to lie and appear at mv office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if they can, why rermanen't admi. - istration should not be granted Albert White head or some other fit and proper erson, on Paul Whiteheard' scstate witness my hand and official signature this 2nd day of April 1894 John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Let.crs of Administ-ation. GEORGIA. Floyd county: To all whom it may concern: Mrs, Sallie F fiurner having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of J. Walter Turner, late of said county This is to cite all and singular tlio creditors arid next of kin of J. Walter Turner to be and ap pear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why perma nen administration slioud not lie granted to Mrs. Sallie F. Turner on J. Walter Turner’s es tate. W itness my hand and official signature this 6th day of April 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd ounty. 4-w or 30-d Citation—Leave to Sell, GEORGIA FLOYD COU&TY: To all whom it may concern : Thomas F. Gar roll Administrator of Isabella Carroll deceas'd has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of >aid deceased, and said application will be heard ou the first .Monday in May next. This 6th. day of April 1894. John P Davis Ordinary. NOTICE. Floyd Supet ior Court, March Term 1894. In 80 ) Application to ad C. A. Allen, J- dopt an unknown S. V. Allen, ) child. To any and all params You or either of you are hereby commanded to be anp iipcarat the next term of Superior Court to be tjeld on the 4th Monday in September 1894 to show cause if any you can. Why the application in the aliove stated case should not be granted and in default there of tue same will be allow ed witness the Honorale m. Henry judge of said court this 13th day of April .894, Win, E, Beysiegle, Clerk of Superior Court Flovd county oa. application for Letters of Dis misss on. / GEORGIA—FIoyd County Whereas James W. Reeves, Trustee of Martha E McGee, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has adminis tered Martha E McGee’s estate. This is io cue all persons concarna'l, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said trustee I should not be disi haivetl irom. ids trusteeship j uid receive letters of dismission on the first 1 Monday iu July 18.14. This April 2nd, 1894 John P Davis Ordina y Floyd Co, Ga Year's Support, I GEORGIA, Floyd County: T > all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby 1 given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart I and assign a year's support t< Mary G- Liphatn. I the widow of A. S. Liphatn, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficient c wise i« shown, the sam • will be made the jude. ment of tiie Court at the y.ir term, 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This April 2, 1894. John P. Davis. Ordinary Floyd county Georgia Application for Letters of - Disinission. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas James H. Vaughn, administrator of George W. Vaughn, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered George W. Vaughn’s estate This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred arid creditors, to sli w eause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not lie discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday iu May 1894 This Feoy. 5 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA,— Floyd County : Whereas Mrs. R. A P. White Exectrix, of Nancy Prentice dec’d, represent to the court in her petition duly filed, that she has adminis tered Nancy Prentice s estate. This is to cite all ersons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Execu trix should not be discharged from her admin istration aud receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in June 1894, This March sth. 1894, John P. Davis. Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia Election Notice for Stock or Fence Law. Georgia Floyd County Notice is hareby given that an election will be held at the court ground, in the 859 [Watters] uistrict G m said county, on the 21st. day ot April inst. f” 94] in which the quest! ,n will be submitted to the qualified voters of said dis trict, "for Fence” or "stock law.” as by law provided. I’e ition having been filed and notice given as required by law. Giv°n under my hand and official signature This 2nd day of April 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. , JQJQLAfe - ' • - ’JU i | * *<■ , t MOT RiP. F.a .. 0; ; i ? v/h a| next fa need try 4 Mia rieax In ths world. *"%53.00 > C \?2.50 $82.00 VHs2.oo ■ C H 1 .75 ■vis cnilE, mao’j In <r.e liT . try i:y Co, • ' st custom made and lock "i ta e."'noirizr: , r year fo-rwear, . I. ue-syldS Shoes. ScT.. wt* ' ■'> ' -. for when ye ■ mij •. ~u, ftfs’.s. Souna For sale by Cantrell & O.v A n The Oostanaula Steamboat an Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regttla trips i Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Giv us your orders for all Kinds c Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Coni. Hay, Peas Butter. Bacon. Fruit- Dried, Wheat, and all Products ofth-‘ Country. Geo W. Trammel: F. B. Holbrook, NEtf CENTRAL IoIEIT N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A.L.L MODERN IMPBOVEMEN'I’ ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. nn i s CUAL. ■ O'Neill Manufacturing Coiiipany TELEPHONE. 76. -FPLAIMING MILL-1’ We Alean lousiness Call and (let Our Hel'ore 13u.yi.ng, We are Sealing S7VSI-I, DOORS ANDRLIXDr Fl ooring, Ceiling, Moulding, Halinsters aud Hrackets At Hottcm Fric s HUME & PERKINS to all whom it May concern ; Mrs. Ida Vandiver having applied for Guar dianship of the persons and property of Linton Mitchell Vandiver and James Thomas Vandiver, minor children of James T. Vandiver late of said County, deceased, notice i s given that said application will be heard at my office at 10 o’clock am., on first M‘ ,n, ' a y 1,1 M a Y next. This April sth. 1894. John P Davis Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C O 4w. For Sale Cheap : Ono Barlock or Caligraph type writing machine in perfect order. Address ‘‘Postal” care of Hustler of Rome, 4-16-6 t. FOR RENT, -- Storehouse on Broad street re cently occupied by Bradford Drug Company. Also a sis room dwell ing house on Third Hvenue. 4 24 ts. Max Moverhardt. Wanted —Two live men for In dustrial insurance good pay and promotion sure to right parties. Address, C. Care Hustler Oflice. for rent, Two comfortable tenement houses fiverooms each on 4th Avnue for rent cheap. Can if desired be converted into one very comfortable house. 3-12-ts W. Hoyt. AGENTS make FIVE dollars a day. Greatest Kitchen uteucil ever invctted. Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold in every house: san: pl* Postage paid five cents. McMAKIN & Co. FOR RENT. One nicely furnished room, pleas ant and airv. enquire, 233 Broad St. ts NOTICE. All persons who are indebted to us will please call at our oflice at once and pay their accounts or ar range for payments. 2w H. B. Parks & Co. NOTICE. All accounts not settled by the 15th, will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection, jbuniack, Lucas & Co. BKOSSOF is as safe and termless as a seed pnultice. 1,. aits like apc lice, drawing out fi? er ar dp-, and curing al? diseases pecu to ladies. ‘'Orange Bios* is a p tile, easily used at any time; is applied right to the pa Every lady can treat hen with it. Mailed to any address upon • ceipt of si. Dr. J .A. McGill & 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, Sold by D. W. Carry. dru?> gWhat Nerve Berr have done for oth lhe y wii ■ for j IST DAY. VICOR X v. O F 15TH DAY. MEN Easily, Quickly and Permanently Rostered. soth A positive cure for all Weaknesses, Nerve* Debility, and all their train of evils re froni early errors and later excesses; tht of overwork, trick news. Tvorry., etc D and gives tone and Atrengtli to the Kans. ft lop* unnatural lowwefe r n emission* caused by youthful errors cessive use of tobacco. opium and 1 which lead to consumption and ins Their use shows immediate improvement, no imitation. Insist upon having the g Nerve Berries, MSU pocket. Price, SI.OO per box. six boxes. < treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed 1c eurean ff not kept by your druggist we will sen bj mail, upon receipt of price, in plaii pe». Pamphlet free. Address all mail o AMERICAN TIEDICAL < <>., Cincinr. J. T. Crouch &Co., Medical Bldg ~ Rome, (. WANTED—A good route ' v Apply at this .office tom.ro moruing at 9 o’clock.