The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 13, 1894, Image 3

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KHOMES FOLKS ■ NOT IHS. ■ ••«“' hl .not the *" ,,e - ■ " lorde iatthebr»»<l-new .uit ■ i tu> ietailor ca,ne ' I tl jtshef' )ndly SMed ’ j-non the co idei> head; ■ *'>J llung i oke<l,vi»”'‘ lld » ur P n9e- ■ red. | HerV 10 , in ,” she softly cried, ■ not to wear ■ ™ tlllTe !dngo» m y wbeel -” ■ IF hile ‘' —Tom |Mawon. I ■ \ P minute he laid eyes I w“»X ftMh ’ d “ ri “ g you,,g tbat therewaß OUH B aCe be V who could take care f and need ask odds o'uo K. ’ be “ ob - ■” hl. ra>«' y»““« mau °“ ■““ABulii »tl» th » ghl the .nterfero. For mueß'“ c watched the K> rl fcru the jou»8 id ‘“ t ' B f a “ Cd ‘ t.llereueeaud contempt but the ■voting mau did not look at in L. dfi “‘" yhoar r Book a seat by rhe girl s side. ■ 4 beg your pardon, he began, ■«b u t your face is strangely famil- ■ ar to me. Haven’t I seen it some ■ifhere before? ■ -Very likely,” returned Mibb ■ gweet and Twenty, as she turned ■her face the other way; “I am Ly- ■ dia Pinkham,”— Boston Budget. I WEARS NO STOCKINGS. ■ Little Dorothy Drew, the mucs- ■ talked-of small grand daughter of ■ Mr. Gladstone, is,it seems, auoth- ■er subject or victim of the bare- ■ foot theory • The child wears shoes ■ and stockings only when the roads ■ about Hawarden are miry or fro- ■ xan, on whi ch she goes abroad in ■ town with her grand father. I READS THE MARKET REPORT I A Brooklyn young moman has ■ beeu in the habit for several years I of reading the market report daily B to her father. To make the occu lt pation interesting to herself she II sensibly asked questions, discuss If ed situations, and ended by be- I coming a shrewd critic or affairs. H Her father admits with pride that I some of his best investments were i| made upon her judgement and at ■ her suggestion, and that more than II once her sagacity averted a loss I foi him. Mustard-colored paper is men tioned as a great vagary of sta tionary, BOOTS AND GLOVES. Searpology is a sort of science of boots The advanced scarpolo gist needs only a shoe which you [have worn tor three months or i more, in order to be able to tell you just what sort of a person you I are. It is a great deal more interest ing than phrenology, and easier, because you can’t very well seqd yourhead traveling about the couu hi, while an old boot is readily packed and dispatched to the ex pert at a distance. lhe indications are very simple p - m main. If you wear heel and E' and sole and upper all evenly, you are posessed of a splendid A man who bo swears oaf his boots is enegetic, full of actl «n and resource. i 8 ’ th o 6ame token, p i , u , ’ and possess " 811 the domestic virtue. Peo -oPut " ho * ear their soles on the Diani c Sl « e most common and r.n^iY 68 *— are o uthusiastic turers \v; IKely to become adven- S tK 6U the Wear 18 on the and vie 1 mftU * 8 eeble > irresolute so tro» ? alin ®’ bu t a woman who modest d 8;V eDtle ’ attractlv « and M 8t ’ this is perplexing. den Ym, ? gyißo “ tbe Bame or ' glovns * J e P &t °hi a pair of old the ma d‘BPositinr> d a Chart ° f y° Ur thoron-bi 5u the stoves must of the hUj y to the shape seutial Thlß i 8 »'• «»• ° j r S! OATS! OATS! Oat°i?£. Bushels of for sa!A S h re Fi? ,ved and ‘ Cr oct‘ry&)** Rome THE HUSTLER OF ROMS, WEDNESDAY JUNE 13. 1694. KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE SHOTS. I know-- that is to say I used to know a few ladies who would never be happy in heaven unless their man sions were fitted with mirrors - —Why the prim old sinters would just be wretc ed unless they could see that their haloes were on straight And the croaker! try to imagine, if you can how one of these men croakers would feel up there with a harp of a thousand strings and a pair of golden Slippers that fit and felt easy—why he would be the picture of misery. I want to call attention to the Yeiser Skin cure notices in anoth er colum. I know many who have used Dr. Yeisers medi cine and I know that his ‘-skin cure” is all that it is cracked up to be. I don’t write this so much to help the doctor with his sale, as Ido to relieve the afflicted. Dr. J. G, Yeiser’s skin cure is the stuff. * * ♦ If there is a man in Rome who enjoys a good story better than all others, that man is Col. Ewing of the Rome bar—and when it comes to telling one, I know of few men who can surpass him . Yesterday afternoon, over a glass of soda, among others he gave me this one. *»* “Little Jimmie, aged five, had been playing with them bad little Smith children and among other acquired accomplishments, had learned to swear. Jimmie’s Papa was a good man and had very cor rect ideas about how a small boy should conduct himself; Sowhen he heard that Jimmie had been using naughty words, he very promptly and very propperly call ed him to taw. Said he: “Jim mie, I understand you have been kussiu.” To this charge the little fellow p ead a most indignant “not guilty.” The father persisted and Jim mie insisted that he was being martyred. Finally the little fellow looked the parent in the eyes and exclaimed “who told you I did. Papa?” “Nevermind,” responded papa who was hoping that the manhood in his first born would assert itself and yield a confes sion, “Nevermind, a little bird told me.” Yes, exclaimed the in dignant young hopeful, I’ll this bet it ’us one er them damlittle English Sparrows what dun it.” Tableau. * * * Mr. J. W. White, who lives on Mr. J. F. Harbours plantation in North Carolina district, brought to my sanctum this morning a rtalk of young cotton which is ful ly fifteen inches high and contain ing three squares. The stalk looks vigorous and promising. Mr. White says he has about 10 acres of which this stalk is an average sample. * * * W- W. Hudson of Livingston showed me acuriosity in the shape of money, yesterday afternoou notthat anything in the shape of money is not a curiosity but that thispiece of scrip is over lOOyears old. It is a SSO bill, issued by the state of South Carolina and dated Feb,, B*h 1779, It is signed by J, Hops jd, G. Cook and Thos. Gillard and thejuk looks as fresh as ifthe signatures had only been affixed for a few weeks. On the back of the bill appears a pictue of a Hercules trying to rise with a massive stone on his back. Mr. Hudson says the bill has been in the family for generations. IT POPS? Effervescent, too. Exhilarating, appetizing. Just the thing to build up the constitution. Hires’ Rootbeer Wholesome and strengthening, pure blood, free from boils or carbuncles. General good health —results from drinking HIRES’ Rootbeer the year round. Package makes five gallons, 25c. Ask your druggist or grocer for it. Take no other. Send 2-cent stamp to the Charles E. Hires Co., 117 Arch St., Philadelphia, for beauti ful picture cards. 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. BLOSSOM is as safe and harmless as a fla> seed poultice. I. acts like a poul tice, drawing out fever ac-dpam. and curing al! diseases peculiar to Edies. “Orange Blos> >n” is a pas tile, easily used at any time; ' is applied right to the parts Every lady can treat herseli with it. Mailed to any address upon re ceipt of si. Dr. J .A. McGill & Co. 4 Panorama Place* Chicago* IK. Sold by D. W. Curry, druggisl YEISER’S “SKIN CURE” Endorsed by Rev. John W. Bale. Dr Yeiser: I have been a sufferer from ac me for some years, have had sev eral wellknown • physicians : went to Hot Springs. Ark., but found no relief until I used your celebrated “Skin Cure’’ which proved true to name, a “Cure. ” Yours, 13-3 t John AV. Bale. Patronze Burney’s Transfer new prompt and reliable. Present office ArmstrongblocK Jeff Burney I have two little grand children who are teething all this hot sum mer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. I earnestly recomend it for children with bowel troubles. I was myeelf taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramp and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twen ty-four hours I was out of bed and doing my house work.—Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co., Tear. For sale by Lowery and Bros. Druggist. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM ERS. Those using hose and sprinklers are hereby notified that the water, ordinance requires that sprinklers should only be used while being held in the persons hand, and not fastened up and allowed to run in definitely. Violators of this ordi nance will have their water turned off. Jas. McGuire, YEISER S “SKIN CURE” I can mail my guaranteed Skin Cure to any Point in America or Europe for soc or SI.OO. J. G Yeiser, 13-3 t 304 Broad St. Rome Ga. 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 sell you as cheap as any house in Ga. lam a practical watch maker and guai ntee all work to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prices as low as can be found. lam a piacti cal optician and guarantee to fit any eyes with spectacles or eye glasses or money refund ed. My motto is, “Reliable good, honest dealings an 1 bottom prices to all. Come and see me at 317 Broad St Davis Old Stand ROME GA. Selfish men w ho seek to monop olize more than their share of seat should be rebuked. RIDGE VALLEY DISTRICT Georgia, Floyd County • To the Honorable Board of C<«ninis<iioners of Roads and Revenue of said county. The petition ofJ'E. Kenebrew, J. A. Kennebrew, H. T. Kennebrew, J. H. S. Kennebrew, E. P. Price, j, m. Watters, j. H. Haw kins, Lewis naper, win. Keys, J. Morrow, Peyton Morrow, ,t U. Autrey, D. P. Incrani, S. T. wriglit, Doyle O’Henlan, j. B. Lacey, j, F. Leak, D. F. Field, E. E. Field, ,i. B.Gunn’ Toni Price, F. P Nixon, w a. Rush, C. H. Hush, R. m. Braden, Matt Braden, Tilden Praden, j. T. Watters, John Reeves jauies Harris, T, L Stephens, John Stephens, and j. B. Stephens show to your Ho». Body that they desire and do petition yonr body tha t you do establ sh a new militia district in said, county out of the following territory now em braced in Fs9|district G M. known as Watters District, to wit: All that land and territory ly ing and being on the east side of the Calhoun ro®d that leads from Rome to Calhoun, begin ning at the Rome District line on the macada mized road to the Gordon county line so as to include all land now in Watters district that lies east of said road in the new district. And your petitioners show that there is in said ter ritory east of said road, a captains company of able bodied white men subject to military duty and that after said territory is cut off and established;into anew district there would still remain a captains company of able bodied white men in Watters district, subject to mili tary duty that are residents. And your petit ioners further show that it is necessary and expedient to establish such new militia dis tricts embracing said territory east of said road, that it will be a public convenience to all citizens in such territory, for it will make the election precincts nearer to the voters and the justice of the Peace and Bailiffs, will be more convenient to the citizens of said new district that it would be more convenient to give in and pay their taxss if the new district be so established and the precinct fixed in a central part of said district. And they further petition that you name such new district Ridge Valley if you should establish said territory into a new militia district. Your petitioners pray said new district to be laid out and established in terms of the law, and that Commissioners be appointed in terms of the law to lay out said District and report to your Honorable body as provided by law, Geo. A. H. Harris, Petitioners Atty, Office of. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY. Rome Ga., May 17th, 1894, To s, j. vyi' atle yi) T. S. Burner ’ [ Commissioners. J. Y. Price, ) VVh reas, j. F. Kennebrew, and others, have petitioned the Board for a new district out of the following territory now embraced in 8.59th. Dist. G: M. to wit: All that land and teritory lying and being on the east side cf the Calhoun road that leads from Rome to Calhoun begin ning at the Rome Dist. line on the macademized road at Adolf us Harbor’s land and following said road to the G ordon county line so as to include all laud now in Watters Dist., that lies east ol said road in the new district. It is ordered that you, or a tnajori y of you go upon the premises and view tbe proposer change as indicated above: and if you Audi necessary and expedient you must procaed t< lay out and define tie same ;n I make you report under oath to this Board on o before the first Monday in June next tha you have paid out and defined the lines of sail new district, conformably to law. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS REPOP.T, In obedience to the adove order we went up on the premises and viewed the proposed change indicated and as er considering the matter as best we could we believe itexpedient and best and therefore respectfully recommend that the above petition be granted a id district line be so changed as to conform to above petition. 8. J. Watley, 1 Commissioners. John Y. Price, [ 859 I).strict G. m. T. L. Burney ) F oyd county Ga. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th, day of May. 1894. Thos. N. Pinson, N. I’. & J P. Georgia, Floyd county, The commissioners appointed to mark and lay out territory and define lines thereof for a new militia district as petitioned for and de scribed in the above petition, having made their return reporting that they had laid cut said territory and recomiuendi g a new militia district be established, and i being made to ap pear that a sufficient number of white men sub ject to military duty remain in Watters District to form a captains company and a sufficient num her of white men are in the proposed new Dis trict to form a captains company and said com missioners having reported it is expedient and best to establish such new- district, the report of said commissioner's approved, a new mill tia district is established in Floyd county, Ga. which new district is named Ridge v alle y. The lines of said district and territory embraced in scuh new district are declare i to be and estab lished as follows: Beginning at the same dis trict line on the macaile mixed road at the Adol fus Harbour place and following this Calhoun road to the Gordon county line, this road be ing western boundary line of said district, thence from said road east along the Gordon and Floyd county lines to Bartow county line, this line being the northern boundary of said dist. thence along Bartow county line to Eto wah District line to Rome district line, this being the eastern boundary line of said dist thence along Rome district line to Calhoun road at Adolfus Harbour’s place, the above ter ritory being the entire territory heretofore em. braced in Watters District that lies on east side of the Calhoun road in open court the date aforesaid. This June 4th, 1894. Whereas, it appears from the proceedings of Commissioners'appointed therefore, of file in this office, that a new Militia district with suit able meets and bound s has been laid out in the County of Floyd; and it further appearing that said proceedings are in due form and accord ing to law; it is Ordered. That said New Militia district be known and distinguished as number 1516, and that piop er record thereof be made in the office of this department. By the Governor W- J.Northen, J. W. warren, Governor. Sec. Ex. Dept. f I, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk of the Board o Commissioners in and for Floyd county, Ga do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true extract from ths minutes of said Board. Given under my hand and seal, this June 12th 1894. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk d 30 d. •• ' A •■<■•... u.-r. ..u. o i '• ‘ I f.’J ' ■" . -o . . • “A < 1 fri.l-.1... i - XAMII.V. si-KHUn ■ .Hri Tjm »i.i —a tM.. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL. 8 W a AWGBIMT MW FMSHIB N. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT A.I.L MODERN IMPROVEMENIH ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LIGHTS. mi O’Neill Manufacturing Company, TELEPHONE. 76. The Oostanaula Steamboat and ~ Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS. That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips to Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Give us your orders for all Kinds of Country produce . Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay, Peas Batter, Bacon. Fruits. Dried, Wheat, and all Products of the Country. Geo W. Trammell, F. B. Holbrook, We Mean Business Call and Gret Our T*ricea< He fore Buying, W e are Seiling S-zX_SH, DOOBS AND BUNDS Flooring, Ceiling, Afoulding, JSallusters and Fottcm HUME & PERKINS ''J t - ’ ‘ > e3 * a d Gr i*iußaiidlossv>f puwerin GeneraUveOr,-u,!)5 of aitjpr f.’excau' 'v i U *» 1 ‘ < e*<9c.-sive -t ITJ orst ; U’i ■ AWhicfih-'id to Infirmity, Consumption or Insanity. Can t»o carried / TTv’L'rT A iwkek *lpertn>i.«iorSa, by mail pr WlthuSo order -a 'AOr■» M'veawri‘t*»mr..t«ei<»Mweorrei«a<! the n oiiev Sold bre' A. ilruculst*. Ask for it, take no other. Write fotfrir-'HedTi a I l<’ok sent in p.ulu wrapper. Aadress»EKV£S£i:X> CO.. Masc ui*. Temple cIuCAG J ire 'le in Romo- by BRADFORD DRUG CO-. Druski»tx. SHORTHAND, TYPE WRIT ING, TELEGRAPHY AND PENMANSHIP- Call at the Rome Business University for SUM meh Rates in any of the above branches. J.G.HARMISON, Prop. NOTICE TO CITY PAYERS. The tax upon real and personal property levied on by the Mayor and Council of the city of Rome for the fiscal year of 1894 and 1895 is at the rate of one and and-fifth of one per cent on the taxable value. Attention is called to the following sections of the taxable ordinance. Section 4: That the taxes levied in the preceding sections of this ordi nance shall be required to be paid, one-half on or before the 15th, y of June, 1891, and the other hal u or before the 15 th, day of Sep 3 ber, 1891, and the entire amount 01 taxes being hereby declared due at the time of levy, may be paid on or by the first named date—the making of this tax payable in two installments being only for the accommodation and convenience of the taxpayers who desire to avail themselves of this privilege. section 7. That on failure to pay the first portion of the tax required by this ordiance by the time specifi ed, in section 4, of the ordiance, the clerk shall issue fi fa for the whole amount of tax for the year, and pro ceed’to enforce the collect! n of the same. Halsted Smith -C O -C .sc- Nice new lot of sail ors in Milan straws for ladies and children A. O. Garrard. oil DENTISTS I A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad sia ij; B over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J AVIES 3 NEVlN—Attorney at Law O’> Poverty H ill posto.Ua > cor nor 3rd Aven CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at l« • Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. REECF. & DENNY—Attorneys at law. On < in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and , sei lor at Law—Rome, fata. WH. W. STARLING—En & Starling, Attorneys at Law, Mas.. Temple, Rome, Ga. feb2.. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office , Masonic 'femule Rome Georgia. feb32tr WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY a J. NEAL—M’Henr.,, Nunnallv & N> Attorneys-at-at Law, office over H. Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome , PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DH.RA.MSLR— Physician and Surgi Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fo 1 ward. LP. HAMMGND—Physician and Surge a Offers his i rofessioual services io<he p pie of Rome and surrounding com... Office at Cronch and Watson’s drug store Broad street. DR. W. D. WOYT-Otfice at C. A. Trevi drug store. fn. 331 Broad street Telepho 110. reslden >9. No. 21 DR. C.F. GK.lFFlN—Physician and Surge —Office no v Masonic building. Residei. ► 300 4th atie. HOWARD E. FKLTON-Phvstcian and si geon—Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue, At office dav and night. Telephone 62. Frank A Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre-.itt & Johns in drug stoic telephone 13 Residence 406 Second A\.. Prompt attention given all professional call AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY Greatest Kitchen utencll ever in vetted. Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold in every bouse: san j>i* Postage paid five cents. McMAKIN Jfc Co. “Orange Blossom’. is a painlsss or all diseases to wome do D. W. Carry Druggist