The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, May 23, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. S dicifnr General Joe Nunnally in home fiom Chattanooga court. Court Sfenog.ipber.J.N KW of Calhoun,p vise 1 tbr High the city to day enroute home from Chattooga court at Summerville. Colonel Israel Jonas, of Atlanta was among the many visitors in the Hill City today. Mr Jonas is an cld home boy and one of whom (his city may well feel proud In commercia literature he stands at the head of the profession in the South, while as poet and student he is—no slouch. See our $7.50 all wool worth sls-0. W- M. Gammon 8l Co. The Silver cornet Band lawn part) will be held on the lawn of Mr. T. J' M> Caffrey’s residence in the Fifth Ward, on friday night, instead of on the Mills lawn as alvertised. Be sure to go arid take a Hand lor the Band will give you a good time and— they need your help, they deserve it too. 500 mens fine suits fresh bought at one half the cost to make will be closed out re gardless of value. W. M, Gammon &. Co. COUNCILMAN FROM THE second ward. At the request of a number of citizens Mr. D. B. Hamilton Jr. has consented to allow his name to be submitted to the voters for election as councilman from the Second Ward. Those who knov Blunt, know him to be an earnest i itelligent gentlemen, active in his work, but conservative in hit views upon public matters. Black and fancy wors ted suits, imported goods, only SIO.OO at ammon’s. Salesman Wanted; Free prepaid outfit, oue of our ng nts has earned over $20,000 in tve years. P. O. Box 137', New York. 5-7-6 t. Go to A. B. McArver & Co., to get your Ox ford ties and shoes at a bargain. tvlish neckwear, under we or spring wear, at Gammons, t New Arrival of Nab by Pattern hats just received at popular prices. A. O, Garrard. Try Turnley’s In falable Liniment for Rheumatism iNeurah gia, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, and Pains in any part of the body or 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 fiIOCK . EAST ROME MARKET. I have opened up a first-class meat, vegetable and fruit market. H xt to the Arlington hotel, where I will keep at all times, a full and complete line of the best of meats, including beef, pork, mutton, sau sage etc.' Knowing that East Rome 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. One $ 1 O 00 worsted suit is equal to any $lB 00 suft in Rome. Seethemjat Gammon’s METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO OF NEW YORK This Company his an office at No. 11 Post Office Building, is charge of Mr. D 11. Burton. Th' Company is mee’inaj with good suc cess - If you wmt indemnity, you will fnd this Comp m. L industrial plan the best, and its sy-tem of Wce’ily p y dents easj • KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. Buffalo Saline ! have y<m tried r yet—one of the most refreshing u.d to cay the least of it, one ot rhe very latest soda fount dri.ks <>u lap in this city. The balance of ne week served free to every one who mentions the Hustler of Rome to J. T. Crouch & Co. * * ♦ My Friend Murphy tells me th it work will begin on the Rome Pub i c Building, inside of ten days. I asked him “what he was giving us’ - but, be put on that Maine-look-in -the-face and answered me serious ly. “So.” I believe brother Murphy honestly believes he is goiog to b - g n that bui'ding in that time but 1 aui not going to say that he is right until I see him going ahead, because I have lost about all the reputation I ever had, in yarning about that same public building. th receiver¥lotice —1894 For the purpose of receiv ing the Tax returns of Floyd County for the year 1894, I will attend at the Militia Dis trict Court Giounds at the following dates: Last Round May Texas Valley Wed“ 23 Floyd Springs Thu“ 24 Everett Spring Fri “25 Wattrs Mon “ 28 Etowah Tu “29 ChulioWed ,“30 Howels Thu “ 31 June Barkers Fri “ 1 vans Valley Mon “ 4 CaveSdringTu “ 5 Foster’s Mill Wed“ 6 Livingston Thu “ 7 Rome Fri “ 8 Will be at Roms dates men tioned, and on every Satur day, and during the month oi une except dates as above, t the Court House All urgently requested to make their returns at the earliest date, saving a rush at the close. Defaulters will b< returned for Double Tax in every Distrietwhere they neg lect to give in their Taxes. Very respectf»’]ly, M. D. MCOSKER TAX RECEIVER Western & Atlantic I AND », C. 4 ST. L. BAILWAYS —TO — Chicago -Louisville Cmcinnatti ! St. Lou s Kas is City JVJ omphis -and- , The West. . Quick time anuVestibuled trains carrying I‘nllinaii Sleeping cars. For any information call ou or write to .J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn. JOS M R OWN Traffic Manager Atlanta Ga. C EHARMAN Genera pass Agt Atlanta oa. THROUGH SCWM E. Ti V. & 0- “ Washington 11.00 pm “Knoxville 3.57 p in Cleveland 6.50 p m Arrive R une 9.20 t m " S, 01 ,".* 5.30 pin , Mobile 12.30 pm Arrive Now Orleans 5.00 lu Leave New Orleans 11 no am I " Mobile Sloop ml . ‘ . belma a m Arrive Ron e 7. 5 a ni Leave Lome 7 ’ \ “ leveland 10.60 ain “ Knoxville 12.50 pm “ u ashington 7.4'»a m Arrive New York I.UO p in LOS Between Rome and Pinso s Store, one 32 caliber Smith A Wesson pistol. Reasonable re ward to finder upon leav.ug same with J. B. Y. at this office, 5 18 4t. THE HUSTLER OF ROME. WEDNESDAY MAY 23. Letters of Administration. G K< H< 11 A, I- l.ovn COUNTY T > 111 wboi.i L Ilia concern:—Wm.J. Gordon li.ving in propel form applied to me for penna nent letters of adminim rptioade bonis non with M ill annexed on the e.siate of William T. Gor don. late of said county. This is to cite till nnd sinpu ar the creditors ami next, of kin of Wm. T. Gordon to be ami a pear at my office ~ i the i line Ulowed In law ami show cause if Ilex can. why peinianeiit admiiilstiatlon de ho rns h.m wiih wil annexed, should not lie grant ed t ■ M m I Gordon on Win T Gordon's r stats Witness mv hand ami official signature this 17h . av ot May 1894. Jfcihn P Davis, Ordin »r» Flovd < oiioty T1 E DUGGER SHOE STORE. If you need anything in «ho« 8 it will be to your interest to give me a call before buying. • I have bought the entire stock of Boots and Simes fr< in 11. T. Con nally ami will sell tnem 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 sae them. J. T. Dugger 216 Broad St. Successor to B. T. Connally. ? FOR- CTS.I ? BBUMH ■■ ■Mill II J | ’ j In Post cure, we will send f ■ A Nainpl< Em elope, nt either 7 WHITE, i.Nif or BRtXEPi’E ‘ ? nozmrs 1 i IOWBER. i I You have seen it advertised for many f years, but have you over tried it? —If z • not —you do not know what an Ideal [ Coniptexton Powder is. c | jtfl ■>' Hi W '•” F m pczzom’s M besides being an lodged beautifler, / , has many j efre* 1 • •• . ! t prevents ch»f« E ing.siin-'* in, v,• ;• .i.h perspiration, X J etc.; in fact Itisn iho>' i :.tte and desirable * protection to it)c ■. <; diu mg hot weather. / It 1* S*»‘ ! Evi ry where. J For sample, address / J. A. POZZCNI CC. st. Louis, M'vt X.'i BIWIOS Tl‘.-» T-AI’I K. B F. ROARK AT DAVIS OLD STAND Jeweler and Optican I carry a full line of jewel ry, watches, clocks, specta cles and silverware of the best makes and will guarantee to -ell you as cheap as any house in Ga. I am a practical watch maker and guai ntee all work to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prices as low as can be sou <l. lam apiacti cal optician and guarantee to fit any eyes with spectacles or eyeglasses or money refund e.. My motto is, ‘'Rdiabk good, honest dealings an . bottom prices to a'l. Come and see. meat 317 Broad St Davis old Stand ROME GA I RAVEN GLOSS SHOE DRESSING Positively eontains oil. Soften, and preserves leather. Is economical. Makes ladies’ shoes look new aud natural, nol tarnished. X r:orr P r ‘. * ■ v’ - T ;r:r.‘ » » • ".- $ O .cuueoG , > U , X . . -•... ... r ♦ «. '• .' - . . • '. ’ ■ .■ * ‘ a ~ ®* s<s uns » 1 M '’T . $ S' .. i ■:■•■.. •: .... « «. -■ ■ ' £ 7r■ • • ■ •-*?»• «■ - • . 4>> -.iu X u* 'i*(j ...' ri.i • ; ii.. ■ - .. . ~i:' a « 1U0.1.1 I . ..’I • * mo ’ ’ ■ 1 ■ ■ ' 4 J J 2 pUiAiI atffljSlßfcJ . -vll:. ..: • J a nos ” " ' ,<:?>' ' ■■■ 2 ( . y i'sS->;--j/ax‘7 - -ii 2 * ’>(•! »s ‘uvi v ’ >. • •- pl J e iuo t )Mou«- ; ' ...fe? 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' you will b u y later on at regular nri ces and save from twenty to fifty percent, why ‘ 11 -tTHIS IS BUSINESS*- I respectfullyjdirc ct ycur attention to the great bargains that you know Fmust have secured in the HANKS & ROBERTS STOCK Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved and I am goingto move item and move them at once* The first who come to lend me a helping hand will pull in the cash, ZRiIET TTJDY Klinkaicl Corner "Broad St