The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 16, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS - Mr. E. R. Pugh, hii Atlanta gentleman who is well known h<T.i is Autographed at the Armstrong Hotel. The North Rome Sunday School will picnic at Popes Ferry next Saturday. Frank Edge, an old Rome boy who is now located in Atlanta, wa* in the city this morning shaking bauds with his many friends. Mrs. J. B. Carver is visiting in Atlanta this week. Mr. J. P. Holland, a well known merchant of near Rome was in the city today. Mr. C, R. Newsome, of Colum bus, Ga., is registered at the Cen tral Hotel. Mr, H. P, Bishop is in the city today. Mr. J. D. Erwin, a pronient citi zen of Washington, Ga., was in the city yesterday. Mr.S.D. Camp of the Fourth ward lost a fine horse this morning with blind staggers. It would be a good idea for all owners of stock to look, out for this fatal disease, as it is pre valent,Mr. Camp desires us to say that he would like tonurchase a good horse cheap. Meters o.D. Camp and family,and W.L.Lanham, will leave in a week or so for Johns Creek a ten days fishing taip.Mr.Camp spent a we-k on this creek last year and reports be a v< ry fine sis iag giound. Messrs. Frank Bale, Tom Ragan Shubert Bumgartner and < liar he G lliain left this morning tor up the river on a camp hunt and fish. Experienced paaties m certain lines of business are likely in a mad haste for news to make a blunder, imbar jxsing for them to right. Such W a [the ease with one of our smaller local contemporaries several days ag< when thay reported a certain busi ness trade which had not been con. su mated, Mr. L.D. Webb' for nearly of Rome* bnt now in Atlanta is register ed at the Central to day. The Cave Spring baseball team i P registered at the centra'. Capt. Phil G. Byrd is in Atlanta to day Frank Taylor’s Broad street Barber Shop is the place of place.- when you want your cheek mad l clean, your chm curried or youi hair slicked up according to Hoyle Frank has only skilled artists, among them that old reliable kuighr of the rrzor. Lewis Barrett. 4-25 if --Genuine large reo onion buttons can be found oniy at P- L Turnleys & Cj Centra) Hotel Block. Nice new lot of sa.l ors in Milan straws for ladies an»l children A. O. Garrard. New style clothin just received ai W * M Gammon <t Co. ts A Os j »-- BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. • iuk v» tai**-, b* • u.m - i •'.< ••••u. ' u..<•:<• • • remedy f- r b...->u.M • J../ • •' ' .•«•*•« , • • i ifItKMV, Cu....1», *i on>’ ;...., • chronic Diarnio-a. Chrouic l.r - 'I x. .Me, Dl.v ' • betea, Db-urdt -r» d >n i . - otery, T • Dvs-peps) i Ulema, Fla’uliuie. hen.de Com- 1 z riai.it- Foul Braith,Heade« ht. Heartburn. Hivea, I • Jaundne. Kian< y (. dnpiuidU, x-wr .uta, » • Loh* of App-'tite, Mtn.ul Depreaaion, Nan sea, a • Netti? Kaa;..f - <*»•» - • -’ 4 • t 01. Pimplo.j KUbll u£ blood • • to tne Head.! Sallow • pler.ion, Sa 1*» z fOAJ7RMMR Kheum, Sca.d J • head, derof, ul>. ,rd<-k Head- • ft ache,Skin Pit*-, ' ~<// ** r . • Stomach Tired Feelin: r»<i , Liver, Ui< civ, J • and every oth-» 1 ■ 1 to-.. < JOl < ■•• __ _ _ .' r • fl I < • ilUpulV . th . f • a»»<-e of ♦heirfu*'-*’ s o > v <ranu 1 • i Per>«>’.iy w • over-<-fctnig*u< beix- i i efitcd io takinir • >•■ »• • 't» • »•'’< h me: 1. A- - conti , '>- ■ 1 v. h h tl'c >\ rest ft ft i' coi tnin < » nothing . irioUf io the moat deli’ ft • cate J ••«- • ’ 1- r •s? f' ' ?-4 gr<»aa Ific., t 1> 1 1 gXX’bb !■ <• ‘H. ’ )O Umli DOFt.vX' wh’.. w ft » H. v .v S T ttf BTP.AV* CHfcMJCAfe company. • The Atkinson volunteers over in Lee county have reported that Gen r d Eva is It n a sister in the poor home. The campaign liar generaly gets caught up with. —Brunswi;k Times. YsmiltuH mu iti.tn out to be at Eva n m m an I a member oil to, Atlanta ring rhey have toslali der thems.lv. b lor Atkin.,on sople “ l '“ 1 ’ _ hue Aibauy Herald, which persists in remaining a disinterested specta tor of the gubeuatorial contest, sees no sign of a walkover as yet. it says ; Not that the Herald c ires one way or the other, but it does look like Col, Atkinson is bolding ap bis eml of the log pretty well to be op posed by such papers as the Atlanta Constitution, Agusta Chronicle At lanta, Journal and tne Savannah Morning News. The walkover that they have been claimbing hasen’t come along yet. ” A JI W » AT S, TRADE CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora Rrr.mnt answer and an Vonest opinion, write to 1 UN N .t CO., who h. .ve bad nearly fifty yeah, experience In the patent busitr V.. Communlca- Hong strictly confidential. AI. andbuok of In formation concerning Patents nd bow to ob tain them sent free.. so a catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Secial notice In the Sicientitle American, and us are broug’ *• wliio’y before the public with out cost to the Inventor. This crlendfd paper, issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has hr far the largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. A 3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, J'J.aQa year. Single copies, ii.> cents, rvery number contains beau iif.il plates, m eol°rs, and photographs of new houses, with plans .tabling nellders to show the latest der’ers .-.nd sect.—>is.ntraets. Address MU.NN X CO- Nbv “oiiK. S-*. 3mUVA» •‘The best thing of the I Ind we have seen.’’-. JV. K Independent. --_ rw - , -- rrTFU 5 Great Christmas Stories nt w RUDYARD Kt FLING. “A Confederafc Christmas,” by Nina Fitch. “Jimmie Daly's Christmas," by Edward Harrigan. "Full Fathom Firs,” by Tom Hood. “What Came ot a Surprise,” by Frani Renter. “The Old Oak’s Last Draam,” by Hans Andersen, in “ ROMANCE ” DECEMBER. 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Inclosing $1.50, wt will send “ ROMANCE ” for a year, giving the special Christmas Number free. A “ Book of r'orty Stories,” selected from th best complete stories in the world, by the greatest writers, postpaid, 50 cents. ROMANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Clinton Hall, Astor I’lace, New York. CLUB OFFER: (Send order to this office.) A year's subscription to this paper and “ Komawcb “ rtho ChrLitmas uuiuber fr-ej will be given to Conunu*.:c! uto*v <». rho.it L- n Arni. THE BATHROOM. Do you want io clean bathtubs, pair.:, oidoth, raucets, marble basins, wood, ti'e or marble hours and closets ? OOH Mfbite DOES IT. Mrs. W. of New Huven says: "Bon Ami 1« the finest thinu tor bathtubs, faucets a:r' marble baaina I have seen.’’ • «<- . • * t k f«r ■ « ' -♦ • ■. , •< h • t K ' !•«.»• I «.1!l ■ • i •> kj -■ "■: ■’" ■ -.•■,» 4 .3 • • >».rrthi r r/ »» U.‘ . - •.? 14’. ’ <*. • \ ' • . 1 i fl. I ( A , a kg?)-* p•’ *•*’ - 1 ' -imn ... FOR DYSPEPSIA. Wdigvrtioti, *n<l Stomach disorders, lake B lOWXS IRON BITTERS All deal'll keep it, $1 per bottle. Genuine h» tawlo mark and crowed red Imeson wrapw Vu •'.•;• ;. t 3 ” 4\U»U • *• • un ; ? | u\w 6p»r ' \ nr* <.*i fc.»t i u •» THE HUSTLER OF ROME. WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 1894 Try Turnley’s In falable Liniment fori Rheumatism iNeural gia, Sprair.s, Cuts, Bruises, and Pains in any part of the body or limbs, for sale by P. L. Turnley, druggis*. Oxford ties! Oxford Oxford ties! We ar u selling oxford ties at A great Bargain, A, Bi McArver & Co, Mr. Jack Davis, manager fcr E. E. Forbs music House, requests us to state that he has moved his stock of musical instilments, Bi cycles and Type writers into the Jewelry house of J. K. Williamson at Allen & McOsker’s old stand. He calls special attention to his beautiful line of wheels and wil{ ti.ke pleasure in waiting on you. 5 8 t su Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco 15cts. per pound, at P. L. Turnleys &. Co Central Hotel Block. Alarge line of oxford ties at 50c. a pair ,ut R. Abramson. 423 A 425 Broad St. Dr. L. P- Hammond has removed his office to The Medical Build ing, corner Broad Street and 3rd Avenue over J. T. Crouch & Cos., drug store. 5 8 2w. A lady at Too'y.i.La., was very sick with billions colic when M C. Tisler a pominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy. He says s;ie was well fort, mintes after taking the first dose. For sale by Lowry Bjo’s Druggist. A B. McArver &. Co. are rushing out their straw hats at a bar gain. “Orange Blossom’, is a painless .cure for all diseases to women, old esh by D. W. Curry Druggist Stylish neckwear, underwea o 1 spriugtfear, at Gammon s. t Salesman Wanted; Free prepail outfit, one of our agents has earned over $20,000 in Tve years. P. O. Box 137 , New York. •5—7-Gt. WANTED —A good route boy. Apply at this office tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Go to A. B. McArvor & Co., to get your Ox ford ties and shoes at a bargain. TO THE PUBLIC. We have opened up a new store at 302 Broad St. Battey’s Building, and will carry a nice line of dry goods notions, shoes, and Gents furnishing goods. We will make a speciality of Notion*, nd have <- ngaged Mr. •L J. Holloway to take charge of same. Mr. Holloway has had sev eral years experience in the Notion business and is a close buyer and we can safely promise the trading people soiyp rare bar gr ins. C i /e u > a call. Yours truly, Bee Hive. Having been engag ed to take charge of the above business l can safely promise some big bargains, as I havn had 7 years ex perience in buyingNo tians and having bought from the larg est importers and Job bers, and got the very closest prices and 1 am now in ishape to give the people the benefit of same again. Soliciting a share of your patronage, I am Yours Truly, J, J. Holloway. Ex- 1 0 center. V. A. RHfcißY Having purchased the entire stock of JTnrnitnre from Messrs, Hanks <Sc Roberts, and. consoli dated it with my already large stock I am now -(.CROWDED WITH A_nd am ready to supply your with anything and everything -HN THE FURNITURE LINE - Business is business, and if you can secure furniture now, that you will bTty ] a ter on at regular ’>ri ces and save from we nty to fifty per cent, why d-THIS IS BUSINESS-)- I respectfully direct your attention to the great bargains that you know I must have secured n the HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK Tneyare crowding my floors and must be moved and I am going to move them and move them at once. Tho first who come to lend me a helping hand will pull in the cash, "W -A.. Kinkaid C orner Eroa d S