The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 22, 1894, Image 4

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COUNCILMAN FROM THE second ward. Al the request of a number of citizens Mr. D. B. Hamilton Jr. ha-' consented to allow his nnnc to be submitted to the voters so election as councilman from th' Second Ward. Those who knov Blunt, know him to be an earnes intelligent gentlemen, active i his work, but conservative in hi views upon public matters. Salesman Wanted: Free prepai outfit, one of our agents has earne< over $20,000 in \ve years. 0. Box 137’,New York. 5-7-6 t. WANTED —A good route boy. Apply at this cilice tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Go to A. B. McArvei & Co., to get your Ox lord ties and shoes a a bargain. t'lirb n ■ > ckw ar, ’lul”" we or s priUywea», al Gauiniuue. II New Arrival of Nab by Pattern hats jus received at populai prices. A. O, Garrard. Try Turnley’s In falable Liniment foi Rheumatism Neural gia, Sprains, Cuts Bruises, and Pains ir any part of the body o limbs, for sale by P. L Turnley, druggist. Fine Virginia Natur al leaf tobacco 1 5 cts per pound, at P. L. Turnleys & CoJCentral Hotel Block. — EAST ROME MARKET. I have opened up a firs’-clas.- meat, vegetable and fruit market, n xt to the Arlington hotel, when I will keep at all times, a full am complete line of the best of innat* including beef, pork, mutton, sa: - sage etc. Knowing that East R >me in cludes the best class of citizens, has prompted me to open up in their midst, and I ask for a share of their patronage. Prompt deliv ery at all hours. J. W. Thompson. JAPANS "E3F I,K \ ’ / ***> BSKrNTOT'. \S/ CURB A New nn<l Complete Treatment, consisting SUPPOSITORIES, Ci” ■’U os of Ointment nrnl M Boxes of Uimnickit. A * ■ r •; ■ of every nature and degree. It makea an operui*. with the knife or injections of carbolic acid, v-hi are naii'it.' ::i'.'l • tidom »t pcriv • id :• <r result inr in death, unntcess. on u thin terrible disease? ‘ ® »- • boxes to cure ;-.ny c.as / '. '• ■ benefits received. a box. (> for $5. Sv.'J by i.c Guarantees issued b l ' o : CONSTIPATIONS; the great IJVl'.k and S • ')AI A< 11 L.aTOIv a BWOD 1 ! Ki- r. Small, rniUi ’ivS pleasant take, es; i-ii, ; ted for children s use. OU Dot 25 cents. . GUAKC’ nlyby J. T. Co ci & Co* " b-??. CTS.' V raSSiiKKBEWM e . ■ In Positive, wo will send f Z A Sample Envelope, of eilßer y Wiiitk, rr.A.str or isiivneti'k fa —OF Dgzzms : i rOWER. ; fa Yon have seen it advertised for Tndr.y j 7 years, but have you ever tried it?—lf fej iiot,—you do not know what an IdeuJ 7 t onipieilon I’ou iter i*. ( H pozzom’s - in j—RBBi r”k. amm: i■ aii ■in———J > bcßhicß being an acknowledged beantitior, . Efl had many refreshing uaes. It provents ch nf- | 7 i*ig,i<un*burn,wind-tHiiJessenspersplnition, . gj oil; In factitina inoHtdelicate anddcHirnblo p, / protection to the fuco during hot weedier. & It l*t Sold Erervwhere* For sample, address id. A. POZZONI CO. St. Louis, Mo,! MENTION THIS PAPER. f Xw Eye and Skin Ointmexu Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore 1 lyes Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, File. Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy coi dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders They tone up the svstem, ai l digestion, cur loss of appetite, relieve constipation, corre< kidnev disorders and destroy worms, givir B«-w life to an old or worked horse. 2 tent m ‘ v.ckage. _.<rsale b. druggists BRO-N'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, Ire •liperttrion & Debility. If I k’ifl -iu<lWhiskeyHabltf UTMfc BUB B 3 K : -' !JI, ' ! b-me tyich" H ■ !O $ 4]7n.,>, <».. -JjV ... .1- --.731 A RCTTC PICNICS A COLD, COLD DAT IN THE PJCkhT Bug<r Valley; May 20 Lsft. On Ast Saturday, May 19th, there was a small crowd fron Rome, Sugar Valley h atanaula, Floyd Springs ard other laces, spent the day in The Pocket which is 21 n'iles north of Rome and 5 miles west of Sugar Valley, in Gordon Co. and ons of the mod .eautiful places In the state, for a picnic. Th* writer left Roue at 6o’clock Saturday morning and after a cool hut enjoyable ride of 24 miles, dr ived at the picnic grounds, at the Pocket Mill at a few minutes be fore 10 o’clock. By 11 o’clock here were about 40 youug people •u the ground. Those present ▼ere: Miss Cullie Herington, M B Johnnie Crawford, Miss Ida War ren, Mit-s Estelle Wright, Mieses, ’ e-nie and Louise Hunt, Miss Fi.nnie Ellis, Misses Blanche and f annie Fleetwood, Miss Naum* Zuber, Miss Nina Gordon, Mis* Jlara Weber, Mis« Susie Blitch and Miss Psyche Harbour, and dessrs. Milton Wright, L«< Haynes. M. D. Pate, Will Huffa car John Armstrong, Tom Außiin. Will Fleet wood, Sam Whitmire,Tom Murphy, Will Wilkerson John Hei dngtote Chas Herrington Eugene Taylor,Jeff Burney, Joe Gordep,Joe Herrington, John Hunt and Jether Brides, with Mr and Mrs H B. Her ring and Mr and Mrs W B.Harbour is hamp e me«. Tbs weather was rather chilly: in fact very cold, but through thr kindness of General Phil Cox, th miller, we were very comfortable ail day, Mr. Cox turned us loos in his large mill house, in which t tere was a stove, which was red hat all day. Thus we were protected fron. the wind, rain, and sleet, of ths cold day in May. Those that could not get to the stove wore blanket aid laprobrs, ' , . At 1 o’clock a table was made i the Mill house, upon which was sprea,. several baskets of the finest food j ever saw,l never wanted to be rea hungry as bad in my lite, but,as usn al I could not eat much however . magaed to force down, a few bite All along during the day we had music to add to the enjoyment ol the crowd, rendered by Mime. Clara Weber and Nina Gordon, and Messers Joe Gordon and Je iher Bridges, In the afternoon the crowd gathered on the rocks iif John’ Creek for the purpose of having photographs taken by Editor Eu gene Taylor, of Calhoun, While the crowd was fixing for the pic lures, e-v ral tell in the oree'. A-hicli 1 know added to their oom •ort After the piciures were taken, we Lathered in the mill and warm id until about 4 o’clock, and then started to our homes. Altogether the day was most pleasantly spent, as cold as it was, aud the part left the place rather sad-hearted andchilly.lt will long be re membered as ‘‘The cold day spent 1 in The Pocket.” “Gopher’’ VALUABLE PRESENTS FREE. Wa wish to introduce our Sys ’em Pills into every home. t\ < know that we manufacture th very best remedy on earth for th< ■me of Constipation. Billiousuess -irk Headache, Kidney Troubles, i'orpid Liver, etc; and that whei von have tiled these pills yon wil Madly recommend th, m to others *r take an agency, and in this wax we shall have a large, well payin’ demand created. As a special inducement for ex ery r ader us this paper to trx these pills and take an agency a' once, we "ill give to <ah j cjk j who sends twenty fiwc*Dts h cash, or thirty cents tn stamps so: a 1 "X of System Pil's, one of tfa following presents: A handsum gold watch, a good silver watch, > valuable town lot, a genuine dia mond ring, a casket of siiver wan or a genuine $5 00 gold piece. Ev ery purchaser gets one of th- nA'ov present®. There are no except’on- Shaw Remedy Co., Rutherfon N. J.' CP pn* allxOA _/C ,s .?. ■ r ‘ W 4iin 1 s. > Xu J, I' 'U.iUdS I*l <rm joj pot-j ki’ig-'i *a»ou.i".w m ■ "s wDfLi,'? "u a./o* Ai- Many Persons an.- mureo •own from overwork or household cares. Br<>wn’» Iron Bitters Rebuilds uw system, aids digestion, removes excess ai bils> •uU cures <aaU.rta. Get Um- geuuwe.. THE HUSTLER OF ROME.TUES DAY MAY 22. 1*94 Letters of Administration. I (iKoßoiA.rnovn county T > all whom it may concern:—Wm. J. Gordon having in proper form applied to me forperma nent letters of adminislrationde bonis non with V ill annexed on the estate of W'llliam T. Gor don. late of said county. This is to cite i all and singu’arthe creditors ana next of kin of Wm. T. Gordon to tie and appear at my office within the tiineallowed b v law and show cause if I th- s can. win permanent administration de bo rts non with wit annexed, should not be grant ed t > Wm f Gordon on Win T Gordon's estata Witness mv hand aud official signature this 17h day of May 18 H. John P. Davis, Ordin try Floyd (. ounty A. GKAND OFFER! ED EE MME. A. RUPPERT’S Im It E FACE BLEACH MME. A. RUPPERT f-s\ Bays: "1 appreciate the sac- v that there are many thou fr-aAr 1- ’tfL'pS, Bandsof ladiesin the Unitec I?IW/• PUitesttmf would liket 'try my World-Renowned FAC' JS J— Bleach: but have beer .?/ v kept from doing bo on ac X-Sgii ' am countof prid.whlchisf2.b AljLi -i-. K'.'li perbottleorUboUlestaker. together, #5.00. In order ttl 1 of these ma y bav.. ‘bgfr’a an opportunity, 1 will give -biaVO to every caller, absolute!: v -v free, a saiu:'i" bottle, an? d Z? v yzin order to supply those out -A o f city.or in any partof tin world.lwlllsend it safely packedin plain wrai>p«u all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp.’ In every case of freckles, pimples .moth, sal lowness,black heads, acne,eczema,oiliness, rough ness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin and wrhiSsles (not caused by facial expression Each Bleach removes absolutely. It does not cover up.ao cosmetics do, but is a cure. Addrest MAMAME A. KUPPERT,(DepUO.) No. 6 East 14th St., NEW YORK CITY. THROUGH SCHEDULE E. T. V. &JC. “ Washington 11.00 pm “Knoxville 3.57 p in Cleveland 6.50 p m Arrive Rome 9.20 p m Leave Home 9.25 p m “ Selma. 5.30 pm “ Mobile 12.30 pm Arrive Now Orleans 5.00 pm Leave New Orleans 11.00 a in •• Mobile 5.00 pin “ Selma 12.00 am Arrive’Rome 7..5ain Leave Rome 7 45 am “ levelaml 10.00 a m “ Knoxville 12.50 p|ni “ Waslii-ig'on 7.40 am Arrive New York.... 1.00 pm Sold by D. W, Curry, druggis* B?F. ROARK AT DAVIS OLD STAND Jeweler and Optical! « MEW -ts// I carry a full line of jewel ry, watches, clocks, specta cles and silverware of the best makes and will guarantee to sell you as cheap as any house in Ga. 1 am a practical watch maker and gua ntee all work to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prices as low as can be ton, d. lam a piacti cal optician and guarantee to tit any eyes with spectacles or eye glasses or money refund e:. My motto is, ‘•lbdiabk good, honest dealings an i bottom p> ices to ad. Come and see me at 317 Broad St Davis Old Stand ROME GA. \ 4 HAVEN GLOSS SHOE DRESSING Positively contains oil. Softens and preserves leather. Is economical. Makes ladies’ shoes look new and natural, uoi varnished. * i .>••■■ • • . ■ ♦ • ■ , : t ■ i" t ‘; . . .. / ••I’’'. ' f |'OJ< ••>. • 'S' : *w ■• , ■ ..* -- • —— * | ’ \ C ■ J *?- • . ‘ r ‘ •.. ■ .!•> 'e-. 7 v ' . <* t ‘ . ' <» J i A.- ... f p.tr .'.J.q ; I -an • , I • • • r.:o.ffj3 k ; », . . ■ • s ia iT :‘j ' ' ; A ■ r/ * * W. A- RHHDY Having 'purchased the entire stock of ITurniture from JVEessrs. Hanks Roberts, and consoli dated it with my already large stock I am now WITH TVnd am ready to supply your with anything and everything -+IN THE FURNITURE LINE - is business, and if you can secure furniture now, that you will b rT y later on at regular nri ces and save from twenty to fifty per cent, why IS BUSINESS-’:- I rest cctfuliy’diicct ycur attention to the great bargains that you knew I must have secured i n the HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK Tney are crc wding my floors and must be moved and I am goirgto meve them and move them at once. The first who cc me to lend me a helping hand will pull in the cash. W Jk. TTJD Y Kinkaid Comer "Broad St