The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 13, 1894, Image 4

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ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN Look Over the Passengers — Many of Them Will Interest You Mrs. Nube Watters, of Nor h Rome is dangerously ill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, of Lav end°r, spent the day in the city. Dr. F. M. Shaw, of Coosa G.*. was in the city for a few home today. Dr. C. A. Travitt has returned from a flying business trip to the G de city, Mrs Elliott after a severe illness, at her home in South Romo is now convalescent. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains, bruises, lame back, it juickly cures. Sheriff Penn, of Chattooga, wus in the city today tor a few hours — and a couple of prisoners. Dr. George West and wife and their little son, Lyle, left yester day for their home in vhattanoo ga. There will be a moonlight pic nic and dance at Lytles Park to night. The Electric cars will be run until 11:30. Monday, the 18th will be return day to th'e Justice courts, so says Balitfs Beard Byars and McLeod, and they know. Misses Tony Watters, and Mary Trevitt left yesterday afternoon for a pleasant visit to the homo oi Rev. Dr. Russell of Gaylesville Ala. Israel Jonas, cue of Atlanta’s cleverest young business men, was in the city today mingling wilh a host of friends and old acquaint ances. Mr, and Mrs J. F Burnett, Os Cedar Biufl’ Ala. are in the City on a shopping tour. Mr. and Mrs Bur nett have a wide circle of friends in the Hili City. Another of thoss charming hops will be tendeied the visiting young ladies by Romes gallont society young men, on Thursday night, at the Armstrong The horse of the Rome Bakery w igen took fright this morning and dashed away from the curbing of the bakery, He encountered a post in the center oi the street, overturned the wagon and broke loose fron it. Damages slight. Contractor Charley Jinkins has returned from Floyd Springs where he has just finished an elegant resi dence for Superintendant Craws Moore of the County Chain Gang. Mr. Moors old residence, it will be remembered was burned to the ground some weeks ag . Dr Barnett’s lecture, “the City of Jerusalem,” was largely attended at ths First Presbyterian Church last night.—and to say that it came up to expectation of his audience, would be putting it mildly. Dr, Bar nett holds a very warm place it the hearts of the people of Rome -be cause they know him. Black and fancy wors ted suits imported goods, only SIO.OO at Gammon’s. YEISER’S “SKIN CURE.” Is jiict what it claims, an ex cellent remedy for all diseases of the skin, the only one I ever tried and I shall see that you have a good Texas sale for it. J. I. Wright, 13—3 t Fort Worth, Ttx. Persons who sympathize with the aflicted will rejoice with D. . E Carr of 1235 Harrison street Kansas City • He is an oid sufferer from inflamma tory rheumatism, but has not hereto fore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wiscon sin, and in consequence has hud an other attack.'‘lt came upon again very acute and severe,” he s i I.“My joints swelled and became inflamed; sore to touch, or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request, of moth er—inlaw 1 tried Chamberlai Pain Balm to reduce the swelling dense the pain, and to my agree e sur prise, it did both . I have us ® three fifty-eent bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for rneumatis 3 .pains and swelJii lß r« exfatit For = sd<- -J -ov l!r..\ " SOME V,’EDDINGS. —— -1 i THAT HAVE OCCURRED AND OTHERS TO OCCUR IN THE NEAR FUTURE Cards are on i uinuociug the! marriage of Mis*- Joyce. Elexander, of Rom , to Mr. \\ iil - King, of the same city. Miss Alexander is one of the | most intellectual and lovely young ladies of the Hili City and her wedding is oued forward to with pleasure by her many warm fr en< s there. She is the daugi.tr ut Colonel T. W. Alexander, one of the most proment and distinuished lawyers in North Georgia, and her mother was a Miss Hooper, daugh ter of Judge Hooper, who was so much honored and beloved in Floyd, Miss Alexander is the sister of Mr. Hooper Alexander, of Atlanta, —Journal. PRU DEN—BERRY. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss Virina Berry to Mr. Charles Scranton Pruden, both jf the city. The ceremony .will be pronounced on the evening ol June the 25ih, at the residence of the brides mother Mrs. John Ber ry, on Fourth Avenue Miss Rena Berry, as she is familiarly known by a wide circle oi friends in this city, is one of Romes fairest and noblest daughters. Mr. Pruden the proud young groom, elect, is one of the best young railroad men in the state, being connected with the C. R. & C. with headquarter’s in Rome Mr. Pruden is receiving many con gratulations, Jover the coming happy event. HEARD - JONES Yesterday morning, at ten o’clock, in the parlors of the niece of the bride, Mrs. Will J. West of Eat Rome, the future lives of Mr- E. A . Heard of Rome and Mrs Mary E Jones of Rockmart were united. The pretty and impressive ceremo ny was pronounced by Rev. George E. Benedict of Cartersville. Mr aud Mrs Heard left at 11 over the East Tennessee, via; Atlan ta for a bridal tour to Washington New York and o her points . They ; ri expected to return to this city in about two weeks and will be at home to their many friends, at the Armstrong. — YEISER’S “SKIN CURE” FOR TE ITER. I was a sufferer from tetter for many years, could get no cure from physicians < r patent reme dies until advised to get and use your Skin Cure. It is a complete and permanent cure. J. J. Thompson, Broker. Chamber Comraecie J3-3t St Louis. HEARD COUNTY NOT HEARD FROM. Heard county acted yesterday but being off the railroad, no news of the result has been received at this office. COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 3 hisis e j <>licy con 1 mil g a 20 year endowment policy with a2t payment life policy, fir half the amount of the endowment, and is IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but in case of death wi'hen the first year from anv pulmonary disease hut one half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) will be paid. For insurance: a combination policy may be taken cut for $250 endowment, maturing in 20 years and its terms will provide that if death occur while the policy is in force within the 20 years $125 will be paid; if the insured survive 20 years, he will receive $250 in cash and still hold tns policy as an or dinary paid up life policy for $125. payable at death without any futher payment of premium The premium is the same for all ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives less thar>l3 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. MAGNETIC NERVINE 1 8 guaranteed to cure Nervous Prostra- L. 4 CtfA J tion, Fits, Dizzi ness, Headache, Neuralgia and ln- JJT fiomnia. Great ex- jr Z«. J ceases in the use of to- <w m? *WL bacco, opium, alcohol, z I-- / J and in other direc- W' 5/ '* A ’’A \S* tione, bringing on De •BE-FORE - AFTER- bi.lty, pression, Softening of the Brain, Insanity and at last a miserable death. MAGNETIC NER VINE arrests all losses in either sex, renews vitality and strength to both the muscular and nervous system, (ones up the brain, builds up the flesh, brings refresh lug sleep, and restores health and happiness to tho I -’iffernr. A month’s treatment in plain i ackaer •hl to any address, SI.OO per box; 6 for sni). V i ' ■■’ • «rder »v(- » ’ve i ’A 7 *' >• -- <*.-«• .. «*■* , , THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY JUNE 13. J 894 mu niff. Is tho Gubernatorial Cam-1 , pa’gn in Bibb ATI J?-SON IN MACON Tonight. General Evans made throe Speeches Tlieie Yesfonlay and is Still Fitting Deaperately. The Pri inary tomorrow The following special, from Ma con appears m this mornings At lanta Constitution . Marc,j, Ga.. June 12.—There is much political excitement in Macon tonight The Evans people held meet ings in East Macon and in South Macon .General Evans addressed both meetings He spoke at -‘Butler thia morning and returned to Macon S' h - could be present at the rallies ll d js nursing Bibb’s six voles very close and his followers are making a des perate effort to carry the county. The East Macon meeting was ad dressed by General Evans, Washing lon Dessau. J. A. Thomas, H M Smith and others. The .South Mac<>n meeting was addressed by General Evans, Dupont Guerry, W. A. Huff and others. The Evans people will have an other speaking tomorrow night at the court house. The Atkinsonians will '>ave a grand tally tom row ni;, t it the intersection of Mulberry aud Third streets, where a speakers platform will be erected’ E .enimin ;• dub’g ton '•nd other di * ting bi shed orators are. expected to be present. The primary on Thursday will be one of the holiest ever known in Bibb county One of the speakers tomorrow night will be Mr. Atkin son. See our $7.50 all wool worth $15.0. W. M. Gammon & Co. YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Floyd County, To ail whom it may concern: No' icc is hereby given that the appraiser appointed to ret apart anilassign a year’s support to Josephine Stansbury, the widow of Jas. A. Stansbury, deceased, have tiled their award, ami unless good and sulliceut cause is shown, tile .same w.ll be made the judgement of the court at the July tern 1894 of the court of Ordinary. This June 4th, 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary F.oyn County, Georgia. Citation— Leave to Sell Georgia, Floyd County; To all whom i- mav concern: William J. Gor don. Administrator de bonis non with will an nexeii, of M illiam T, Gordon, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to seil the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and s 4<l application will be heard on ihe first Monday in July next. This sth. day of June 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA,—FIoyd County: Whereas John P. Stansell, Guardian, of O. J. Stansell, represent to the court in her petition duly tiled, that she has adminis tered O. J, Stansell’s estate. This is to cite all arsons concerned, kindred aud creditors, to show ciuse, if any they can, whj’ said admin istrator should not be discharged from her administration and receive letter.- of dismission on the first Monday in July 1894 This June 4th. 1894, John P. Davis. Ordinary Floyd County. Georgia Year's Support. GEORGIA. Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given, that the appraisers appointed to set apart aud assign a year’s support to El zaoeth Turner the widow of G. W Turner decease' , have tiled their award, and uules good aud sufucient c use is shown, the sam < will be made the j'idii. ment of the Qourt at the July teim, 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This June 4th 1894. John P. Ua- is. Ordinary Floyd county Geoigia Application for Letters of l)is miss:on t GEORGIA—FIoyd County Whereas James W. Reeves, Trusteed Mrs, Martha E McGee, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has adm'nis-1 tered Martha E J’cilee’s estate. This is io cite all persons concarna I. kindred and creditors to show cause, it any they can, why said trustee should not be discharged ironi his trusteeship and receivo letters of dismission on the first Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894 John P Davis Ordiua y Floyd Co, Ga Application for Letters of Dis u'ssion. GEORGIA Floyd Countv : Whereas Joint <'. Printup Executive, Henry 8. Printup, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has ail dnistered cienry 8. f’rintup’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Executor should not be di charted f-i.m his Executorship and re cieve letters ofdismission on the firs Monday in Septemb r 1894. This June 4th; 1894 John I’. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County,Geo. gia. r.- < i*• 1.- CTS.r y taatarar-aa r. A . ,V1 aueiKninß u £SKS!7!i-Z J U!3a b I«3 POMf.'igC. 'if- Will R©l»<l (■' A Sain-!e ’■.■•.yvs -,T»c.«rfl <«4the»r y white, if. . 5 z xmrz.Ei-xjH ’■ s nozws J it , ■ifi Von have seen it advertised for many it 7 years, but have you r:G: ;l it?—lf .’ "2 not you do not "know ' taa Ideal ff Z Complexion Powder it. • M m <> besides being nn acknowledged beantlfler, Z 4 has many refreshing uses. It. prevents eliuf. ft ’ ing,suu-burn, wind-tan Jeseenspersplration, \ ij eto.; Infacttttsnmostdclicntenndansimble <? »• protection to the sac« dv.rhifr hot woather. * It I* Hold Evm-where, For hr nip! q, mM??« . I .-TJ. A. POZZO Xi er, W. A. RHaBY Having t p rirC! Liased. the entire stock of Furniture from Messrs. Hanks & lioberts, and consoli dated it with my already large stock I am no w WITH And am ready to supply you with anything and everything -MN THE FURNITURE LINE - t Business is business, and if you can secure furniture now, that you will buy 1 a ter on at reg lar mi ces and save from twenty to fifty per cent, why —t-THIS IS I respectfully direct your attention to the great bargains that you know I must have secured in the HANKS S ROBERTS STOCK Tney are crowding my floors and must be moved and 1 am going to move them and move them at once. The first who come to lend me a helping hand will pull in the cash. wtf. L. DiOUCLaS S? SHOE On you wea.' them? Whan next In need try « piiit Be»t !n -ha world. 54.00« V 2.50 43.50 WOO FOR LADIE > SS.aO iy. '**r'jS2.oo *2-25 A Jekl *I-?S *2.00 bflSfe" you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mad? In ihr 4’* styles, dor.'* pay $3 to SB, try my $3, .50, (1 ■ t 5 Shoe, They i eya! to custom made and look < •ver.r ?? a'i.;’, ’f you wish to economkeycurfiPVA % 'o s■’hy p'Tch?! str L shces» i '.iii.Tped o.i t: • botfi'T’. 'y.■ I* .-hen v-v For sale by Cantrell & Ow I i Citation-Leave to SeH. Georg’a, Floyd County: ( mall whom it may concern: F. G. Morgan, > Administrator of I’. N. Morgan deceased has in i <1 m form applied to Ihe undersigned for leave to sei' the lands belonging to the est>te of said 1 deceased, and said application will be heard on ( the first Monday in July next. This 4th. day of June 1894 John F.Davis; Ordinary. Adm’nistrators, Sale. GEORGIA, Floyd Count C. Pursuant to an order of the court of Ordinary Will be sold before the Court House door, in the city of Rome said county between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July 1894, the following property towit. The, South, west,, quarter of lot known as lot No. (228) Two hundred and twenty eight in the 23rd. District and 3rd. Section of Floyd county Ga, containing 44 acres more or less, said lot sold as the property of Samuel. & Ln eretia, Thompson, Minors. This June -th. 1894 Anderson, Thompson. Guardian for Samuel & Lucre-ia Thompson. Application for Leiters ol Dismission. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas EL Bosworth, administrator of Jas T Vandiver dcc’d, representsto the court in his petition duly tiled, that he has administered James T Vandiver’s estate. ibis is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to sb w cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not l>e discharged from Ids admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the firs’ Monday in Aug. 1894. This May 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia “Orange Blorrohj.” the Common Sense Female Rem» dy, draws out pain mid scn-tidsc. Sold by Hatn ‘(i.'d In H ’’’ v, l SPECIAL NOTICE. The friends and patrons of the late firm oi Crouch & Watson are respectfully in formed that any prescription or special form ala fdlcd by the oid firm can be refilled by the undersigned, We invite our friends and the public generally to bear this in rnindi as our high standard of merit both as to drugs used and the pre>criptionistß copond ing them will always be main tained. Thanking the public for the liberal pa ronage o generously bestowed upon us we hold ourselves at all times in readiness to continue tos erve our friends, Respectfully. J T. Crouch &, Co Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since ad vised many of my friends and custo mers to try the remedy and all speak highily of it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Bey, Cal. For sale' by Lowery Bros. Druggist. THE LATEST, WHAT IS THE LATEST ? We have just Recd—a beautiiul lot of the very latest styles of suiting and pants goods which we will make up to order—at unheard of low prices We are turning out an absolute perfect fit. the liuest work ever seen in Rome—if you want a genu ine tailor made suit come to us and you will get it—We do not adveaise suite made to order” & then ordei you a re>i< y, made suit from Cincin nati or New York, but every i u t we sell is mui e right here in Rome a id to your om> r - Bui n y pants Ce. it :■ S.T • «*?, »OTBK>O|I i.u.jjipii' ‘wvprß -?a.nj !iuw.-eaxi a( •-iw.ua O. . I »■ > ‘ -TV* * We are sole agents for Celebrated Candies, Have you Tried our Cherry Phosphate, Pine Apple Cream, Orange Phosphate, Concord Grape, Blood Orange, or Strawberry Gem, These are onlv a few of the many delicious drinks and refresh ments that we serve. We use only pure fruit juices in our syrups;- The prettiest fount in Georgia. J. T Crouch & Go- Druggists, Medical Buildir f • Rome Ga, BIDS WANTED. 4eoroia, floyd County: n(1 The Board of Commission'rs of ■' oa !..*v n Revenue of said county ask for sealed bid’ scrape, paint and adjust the three iron Priug - belonging to the county, to wit, the brink the foot of Second Avenue, the bridge a foot of Broad Street, and the bridge over iu Oostanaula river on Fifth Avenue, learn the Fourth ward. Said bids to be In the L office not later than nine o’clock a. in., » gust fith, 1894. A bond will be . re 'l' lire jJ / orn) . the successful bidder for the faithful pe. ance of the work. The Board reserves the n to reject any and all bids. rhiir- Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, man of the Board, this sth, day o £^ u ?®’ r i„ r 'k. Max Meyertardt, Ciera. June 7-30-d. BIDS WANTED. GEORGIA,FIoyd County: ]g aD <i The Board of Commissioners of Kaon so( . Revenue of said county will reme stra.ghtening the public R® bll ,L)n G»P ender Mountain, known as the Ro con . and putting the same in a good a ' ..„ Ar¥ er dition. For particulars apply to J, A or G. G. Burkhalter Said bids to beffi^_ Clerk’s office bynine t> clock a. 1.., o July 2nd, 18.44. reiect 'lhe board reserves . ri K h £.worable J”bu aid all bids. Witness the Hon, U y C. Foster, Chairman of tire Board, t of June, 1894. , .• ’t