The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 04, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Mr. W. A. Rbudy t u e uptown, 'Furniture I'rince spent the day in Atlanta. Mr. Joe Cundell wont down to; Atlanta laar, night and spent the, day lu the Gate City. George Morris the popular Broad street grocer has just received a beautiful line of the choicest con fectionaries ever openeued in the city. Anything you want and at reatuable figures. The first car load of granite for the King Irorner building has ar rived and work on the lower wails of this haudsome business house was resumed this afternoon. Mrs. Cephas Hardy and chil dren df Texas Valley, are visiting Mrs. Magruder, on Tower Hill* Contractor Murphy proposes to rush the work on the n«w Kine Korner three story stone fro t business house, and have it read} to be occupyed by August first. Messrs Reese & Denny hav* leased a suit of offices to be fitted up in the new King Korner build ng, Mieses Mabel Seay and Bertha West, two of Rvme’s sweetest daughters, left today for.a vi»it to the Misses Morton, at their home, the “Pines” down the river. Mies Jennie Neel is enjoying a pleasant visit to Cedartown this week. Mr. and Mis W. J. Cantrell ot Calhoun are in the city on a brief but pleasant visit * Capt. A. B. S. Mosely received a letter this forenoon, stating that his father Dr. R. A. Mosely, Sr., of Talladega Ala., was seriously ill Capt. Mosely may be culled to Talladeaga any moment as Dr. Mosely is 75 years us a«>e and has been in poor health for some time It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subjict to attacis of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be obtained by taking Chamberlain's Colic, 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 sa»e by Lowry Bros Drug gist. Clothing of all kinds, made to order. Splendid line of samples ready f or inspection. W, M. Gammon & Co. ts. f pppi ■h e Ao AT® CURES ALL SKIN AND ?3LDGD DISEASES. Av K H. os a splendid oom Mu atlou. •nd prescribe It with great eatiafactf'n for the cures of all forms and star** of Primary, Sesandary xid Tertiary- - A v »i DISEASES. H , 'enn.a?:«ni. firr> fuious Ulcers and Glandular Swelling, KnrumMttorn, MJara, old Chrome Uloari tr.at have ras.*«tea all treatment, Catarrh, n r is \ r.r.r. »ism fcaiu Diseases, Kcaania, Chronic Crinals Gc Me»» •urta) Poison, better, S< aid H «ad, •«<-., etc. F. P. to • powerful toriv, un i s» exo Jens srpetlMT, |KSw £se Wa jaM Ladies whose systems are potocn*d and whose blood <••' DOO; CURES r.Kr. MALARIA ’"JecuTmrlTbeEeSSrT^th^wrra^TTonlT'TaT'TCoT 11 ’ Cleansing propwUea of P. P. P., Prickly X.sh, Poke Root and Potassium. Monk <■>« Ht-'o j j iweaiMv m.». ed £r«e 5 >, cOPYP fiHTfO. -4wc-~—*rx<r. aM-.jen—we i „P. r '”-. *■ ■W. NiutUi. Prin. Commercial College I 0i1.,' . .ivc-rsln . .« \ii gtOE, Ky.. was awurde<? ' MEDAL AND D’PLOMA BY THE WORLD'S GOLUMBISN EXPOSITION, ‘‘"’••‘■keeping uid Menerul n^"; nr ** *-aue»*i«»n. ete. Cost to complete 2?5 tn l S?A our “» b " u ‘t«> L l''c>a<J!n < tuition. • . Ph “ no t r »phy. Type Writing and " ghf • For elrculnre, address, w« “■ smith. I‘reeMeat, I^a lagtea. My. KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYESHOTS. ; J, T. Crouch A Co. tells me that Ci <*a Cola has 1-stnone of its 1 power over the* soda imbibers of la-tieason, but remains at ths h"“d of the list of solid or foam ii 2 drinks. Next to Coca Cola they say thet Orange phosphate has made its way , On my own re sponsibility I will say that I no tice many patrons of the founts, this season are calling for Pine apple gems. Shurberts and frozen creams. J. T. Crouch & Co. have (he prettiest fount in the state. ♦ * * Chief Hauks and his committee are .eaving no stone unturned in their efforts to make next Tues day the Eighth, th* biggest Fire mans Day Rome has ever witness ed, and I believe that they are going to succeed. The Railroads have all made reduced rates and thousands of handbills have been distributed along the lines I count on seiug Uncle Josh and Aunt Samantha and ad the little uns from Possum Trott and away Back, on that day. * * * \Vhenwi4l the morning Jonah issue another Evanescent mani festo. Stating to the half dozei. other Atlanta Candidate Boomers, that Floyd will go to Evans Seven 'none? Even the special corre spondent say in todays Constitu tion : ‘‘conservative estimate maket it look as if they cannot possibl} overcome the strong Evans senti ment. —The mighty fallen! When this same co respondent sent in chat first “impartial’’ report, lasi December there was not an Atkin son man in ten, Week by week and day by day as the true politi cal status of Floyd dawns upon him, he "shells down the corn? On the night of the 26 then he can telegraph the Constitution about one verse, of four lines, and tell how Floyd went for Atkinson. ♦*» Col, J, Nevy King is doing Cedar town today. The smiling face of that famous Roman, John Temple t Graves, is again among us. From all accounts a stream of wealth has been pouring from the lecture platform into Coi Graves - pocket, as generous as tie flow of the Queen's English that rush es in cataract prodigality from the mouth of this man who can out talk a woman, I don* know where Col Graves stands on the Democratic platform but on the Lecture plat form 1 hive an idea that he is solid on the “money plank.*’ * * Watters District wants to divide up against its self, and wants to put a fence on the divide. This ‘ience“ or no “feuce“ business seems to be very of-fence-ive to some, and puts “liners'* at least on the de-fense-ive. 1 am of the opin ion that “no fence' 1 is ihe best— but then my cow “kicked the bucket* 1 some time ago—aud 1 have no stock in the discussion. * * * The sweet girls of Shorter Col lege, the pride of the Immortal City, God bless ’em, are going to Cave Spring on a picnic. There wil. be a Battle to keep the young man at his distance. Won‘t it though? * * * * Post Master Pepper,one of the best Postmasters and fighting democrats in Georgia, spent the day at his post of duty and not on the poetic bank of the musical Armurcliee, ang ling for th*flnuy tribal saw Capt Pep perthis morniug and he looked like he wished that the report, publish ed this morning, was true | But lie infirmed me that it was a mis take and proved it by lus prsence.lf ’here is any body in Rome who loves to fish better than Dave Curry or Bill Ewing, it is M M. Pepper, P.M. I rov.X.l ~l '»•’ nmke « non. t *••«« qiiit kh how to i U .... -*"*•!< it. « .>ti rail rr-«>n.«*n. v • - T 4 ">l x.tir tin,c.»-r »| rr- ■ i A.;’ ' P All n . v iL ™ i if •’♦•'iv ' • rk»r. . . ’» y ~ ti..,.e. F.Arl.* • F b|| 1 . Z k 1 A “ 1 < hAlio 1 A .htrw •h. a u».. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRIDAY MAY 4, 1894 For seeds of any de scription, and of the best varieties, call on P. L. Turnley & Co. Central Hotel Block. i ts f <* k \ r ’ Cz ’ » Even in eases of insanity resulting from functional derange ments, the perslxtent use of the “ Prescrip tion ” will, hv rmlor Ing the natural functions, generally effect a cure. For women suffering from any chronic ** female complaint” or weakness; for women who are run-down or overworked; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and, later, at the critical “change of life”—it is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up, strengthens, regulates, and cures. If It doesn’t, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. What more can anyone ask ? Is anything that isn’t sold in this way likely to be “ just as good ” ! FIREMANS TOURNAMENT AT Romy Ga., May Bth, 1894. Ou May Bth, tin Chattanooga Rome & Columbus Railroad will sell rouud trip tickets from all local stations to Rome Ga-, at one fare. Tickets will be good to returh on May 9(b. C. B. Wilbum, ts Trnfic Manager. Inflamed itching, burning,crus ly and scaly skin and scalps of in ants, soothed and cured by John son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D W Curry Druggist. Oxford ties! Oxford Oxford ties! We ar“ selling oxford ties at A great Bargain, A, B McArver Sales For Jane. Gergia—Floyd county. Will be sold before the Curt house door in the City of Rome, Floyd oountyGa. between the legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday in June. 1894, the following described property to wit: -SrOne undivided half interest in part of lot N0.(295), 24th district and 3rd Sect! >n Floyd Qo, Ga, Adjoining lands of M wk Taylor, near Sha n non Station on the E. T. V. & G, R. R. about seven miles north of Rome, containing 40 acres more or less, and on west side of said Lot and of equal width across Also one undivided half interest in City lot, in the city of Romo, on what is known Sevier heir lot, being lot No 9 fronting en Sevier St, of survey made by Hines M Smith, fronting 77 1-2 feet by 251 feet back towards right of way of Rome Railroad. 'lhe above 40 acres, tract above referred to is now occupied by Mark 1 aylor as tenant. Lived on b virtue of a mortgage fifa issued f:o n the Floyd Superior court in favor st The Southern Banking and Trust Co., Transferees, v» John C. Pi intup as the property of the defendant. J>kkC. Moore, 8 ikriff. BOOK-KEEPING SHORTHAND AND PENMANSHIP. have recently prepared Books on the above, especially adapted to “Home Study.” Sent on 60 days trial. Hundreds have been ben efited hundreds of dollar? by ordering our pub licati ns. Why not you? Shold you later decide 'o enter our College, you would recieve credit for the amount paid. Four weeks by our method of teaching book keeping is equal to 12 eeks by tne old plan. PostrtoysGf arntked under certain conditions Send lor our free illustrated 96 page catalogue and “state your wants.” Address—J. F. Draugh on, Pres. Draughon's urac ical Business Col lege a ltd School of Shorthand and Telegraphy— Nashville, Tenn. 11 eacbcs, 60 students ihe past year. No vacation. Enter ary time, cheap board, x. n. We pay $5.00 cash for all va eanc es as book-kecpei, stenographers, teacher-, clerks, etc. reported co us, i rovided we till same. continued bioi y chaimv about Bon Am' THE PARLOR. Do you ’vishMc'ean naint, mirrors, windows, marble or slate mantels, brass chandeliers, brie a brae ? lon Ami DOES IT. Mr. Childs owner of the restaurant 285 B’way and 33 Park Row, N. Y., says: "'I find Bon Ami gives a ver«- brilliant polish to my mirrors and that the brilliant effect vermins a long AI..U r oo t puu >U4J US •„<> oxisisiiua sons' SSOI9 N3AVH <h ’KSsS IT'S ASTUN/SUIM} how Dr. Fierce’s Fa vorite Prescription upon nervoar , women. It’s a mar- I vekitis remedy for | nervous and genoral debility, Chorea, or y St. Vitus's Dance, \ Insomnia, or Ina- Ability to sleep, > spaains, convulsions, | or “ fits,” and every i like disorder. .*__ Recommend Johnson 8 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 Ham J. T. Crouch & Co, Clothing of all kinds, made to order. Splendid line of samples read}’ for inspection. \V. M. Gammon & Co. ts. Big bagrains in Ox ford ties and shoes at A,B. McArver & Co. THE DUGGER SHOE STORE. If vou 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 aud Shoes from R. T. Con nally and will sell tneiu out at about half of their former prices. Mens S7OO patent leather shoes for SIOO, big line of ladies, misses and children slipppers at a great reduction. Call and see them. J. T. Dugger 216 Broad St. Successor to R. T. Connally. NOTIuE TO PUBLIC. Having bought out the interest and good will of Mr. Alexander, in the firm of Alexander i’ llume Plaining Mill business, we desire to thank the patrons of the old firm tor the ; r liberal orders and at the same time state to them that we shall continue the busi ness at the old stand and hereby most cordially invite them to con tinue to bestow upon us their pat ronage. We also extend to the public generally, an invitation to call and see us when they need any thing in our line. Hume & Perkins. m. 2 ts. 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 noti fied that license for the fiscal year is due and required to be paid be fore or on the first day of April, 1894, and no person is allowed by laws and ordinances to carry on business in the city without ob taining license for tame. Call at once at the Clerks office in the City Hall and pay your li cense. By order of the council. Halsted Smith. Clerk Council. FRESH GOODS ATA REASON- ABLE PRICE The following goods have just arrived at Lloyd’s Fair were bought in such quanities as to a - them to be sold for less than usual prices: Large Fat Mackerel 10c each Eagle Milk, direct, factory, 18c Fancy Teas, all kind, 60c lb Coffees, fresh roasted, 25 to 30/ Fancy soda crackers 10/ lb. Finest cream cheese 17/ lb. Vegetables always nl mtiful. 5 X? ’ A LADY’S TOILET >/ Xs not complete f w ithout an ideal ga MXtoH 1 9 RZZJMS i cii Combines every element of if 1 beauty and purity. It is beauti- r fying, soothing, healing, health- 1 j ful, and harmless, and when I I L rightly used is invisible. A most|l I delicate and desirable protection K w to the face in this climate. ■ II Insist upon having ths genuins. fi 1 IT IS FOB SALE EVERYWHERE. 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L. Turnley, druggist. For the finesi Teas and Coffees at areasonable price none can excel, those at Lloyd’s Fair. Only give tte.o ne trial to be convinced. W. M. Gammon & Co. are ready for buiuess again, and can furnish you with anything in their line in latest styles and lowest prices, ts A. B. McArver & Co. are rushing out their straw hats at a bar gain. Stylish neckwear, underwea for spring wear, at Gammons, ti Genuine large red onion buttons can be found only at P. L- Turnleys & C? Central Hotel Block. Spring lambs: the first in the market; tender and juicy at J. H Coopers market. Nos. 500 and 502 Broad Street. 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 Bros., Leeds, lowa. This shows the esteem jtwhich 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 whoopiug cough, that it cures these ailments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleas ant and safe for children to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Low ry Bros. Druggist. THEY WANT NAMES. The Russell Art Publishing Co. of 928 Arch street, Philadelphia desire the names and address of a few people in esery 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 I for framing, and sixteen other pic ’ ture ( about the same size in colors to any one sending them at once the names and address of ten per sens (admirers es fine pictures) to gether with six tw’o-cent staamps, to cover expence of mailing etc, The regular price of these pictuee, is SI.OO but they can all be secured free by any person forwarding the names and stamps promptly. Note —lhe editor of this paper has already received copies of above pictures aud considers them really “Gems of Art,” 4t TOILETS, THE BEST. There is no magazine of fashion fo r general use the equal us Toilettes Ihe dressmaker finds in it many im portant things which she cannot ob ts.n elsewhere for example, lovely models for sleeve corsages, collarette besides garniture and children's style in delightful variety. The mother also turnsjto it with the assurance of find ing mit ‘ just the very thing” she wants for herself and her little ones The May edition now issued presents the usual complement of varied and useful designs suitable for the dainty fabrics worn during the month.lt can be obtained from all newsdealers, or direct from Toilettes Publishing Co, 126 W St., New York. Single co) i s *2O cents: yearly subscription only $1,50. Lowrys Cherry Phosphate and Pineapple gem, take the kake. ' Have you tried ihem? , Orange Blossom’, is a painless .cure for all diseases to women, old esh by D. W. Curry Druggist. Prank Taylors 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. Prank has only skilled artists among them that old reliable knight of the razor. Lewis Barrett. 4-25-ts Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco 15cts. per pound, at P. L. Turnleys & Co Centra! Hotel Block. pAp A* McArver & Co., to get your Ox ford ties and shoes at a bargain. New style clothin just received at- W, M Gammon A Co. ts PROFESSIONAL COLUMN dentists' ! J A " Wtl-LS — ~ over Cantrell and Owen.Vto^ ATTORNEYS J? MAX Attorney at Law Offlce up stair, in rear of Superior Court Room, " JAMES B NEVlN—Att— — — Poverty Hail pontoftice oorLTirJ*? °®c H AS, w. UNDERWOOD- An Masonic Temple, Attorney at Rome, Qa, Rin MasttnicVempieAtolue*^ a at Office W . MlioAt Uw-R< l m“ , o“® y ‘““‘TX Temple, ffome, Ga J 1 Uw 'MasS ' f eb23. W, aß “{ i «Tmnpie“ e ßome I ’ I (*’ feb32tf ’ ttolue . Georgia. W. 5 .■'•ilpsaxj;, Attorneys-at-atLaw’ & Davidson Hardware Co., Broad «re e t°l 6r Dm. RAMBUR_P hvsi( . hn RGEOA 'S. . Officeat <».«,HYEJS*” O *X Broad street. "atson s drug store, DR. W. D. liOJT— Office D "t < r MMonicL)uSg an 'L Sar « • 300 4th at ,jue. “"umg. HC WARD E. FELTi “— — At e °»m Offi . Ce No - C Th’re Avenue 1 * andsia __^ nl ght . TelX’ne K . Pnm!pt atu-nti.m 3 ROME R. rTofTa. W. & A. R.R. Safest and most desirable li ne between Rome and Atlanta Ch.attan.ooga and ashville No waiting on connections or delayed trains All trains leave on schedule time from Rome Railroad depot, foot of Broad street, T e b, ?^ k f . rom Armstrong Hotel. four blocks from the hew Central No change of cars, through coaches on all trains be tween Rome and Atlanta. Close connection in Union depots at Atlant* and Chattanog* with all trains diverging. Leave Rome, daily at 8:15 a m 3:01»m Arrive Atlanta " 12:55am 6:25pm BETURSINO. Leave At’anta, daily at .... 805 am 3.01pr0 Arnve Rome “ 1.30 am 6.00 pm i 1 or maps folders and any desired information, call on or write C. K. AY ER. G. P. A. J A Hume, I icket Agt. VV F Ayer Supertedant. Western & Atlantic AND a, G. 4 ST. 1. SJIIMI! TO Chicago JLousville Cincinnatti St. Louis, Kansas City, Nd emphis -AND- The West. Quick time and Vestibuled trains earning 1 ullman Sleeping cars. For any infurmati° n call on or write to J A SMIT • General Agent, Rome, Ga, J L EDMONSON Tuaveling Pass. Agt., Chattanooga. Tens. JOS BROWN, Traffic Manager, Atlanta, Ga. C E HARMAN General Pass. Agt. Atlanta, ea- THROUGH SCBFDULE. E. T V. & G “ WashingtonH'vum “Knoxville 3.sip !U ulXfand ** ( ffifc:::"::::::::::::::: Arrive New Orleans U u Leave New Orleans Arrive Rome -Us A, Leave home ‘ . IU “ leveland “ Knoxville •• Washington -* l * Arrive New LOOP"