The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 20, 1894, Image 3

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T' 1 I •mU t *l'*l J ' * i rMiinvaO jn J <!■!••• °t P as, fi 3 **“' TuTp ’poo* nnX op 111*7«P» § 31 L I,r .n T. lIOA J »AO * o .qV ’ !»'!’ **• .lI’U.U •<!« IICA UOqMff X'IUU 2 I L’ ( A-> I I;' / ■ II d33M We are sole agentsjor Celebrated Candies, Have you Tried our Cherry Phosphate, Pine Apple Cream, Orange Phosphate, Concord Grape, Blood Orange, or Strawberry Gem, These are onlv a tew ofthe many delicious drinks and refresh* mentsthat we serve. We use only pure fruit juices in our syrups— The prettiest fount in Georgia. , „ ~ J. T Crouch &Co Druggists, Medical Buildir Rome Ga, • —■»— ■l - ,JI u NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM ERS. Thoße using hose and sprinklers are hereby notified that the water, ordinance requires that sprinklers ehouldonlybe used while being held in the persons hand, and not fastened up and allow' d to run in definitely. Violators of this ordi nance will have their water turned of. Jas. McGuire, BLOSSOM Is as safe and harmless as a Ha* seed poultice. 1- 4 cts tike a po-M --uce, drawing out fe-rer a~d pain, tol- C^ g *‘ lseases peculiar tii' o '° r^? e Blos * >n” is a pas • e ' use< * at any time; t applied right to the parts caa treat herseii »ith it. toan y address upon re jeiptofsi. Dr. J .&. McGill & Co. panorama Place, Chicago. IE. Sold by -.Curry. druggis'. ftkifioyCLAS W *5. COR DOVAN, O X FRENCH&ENAMELLED CAuR B \ $ 4. 5 35-OFINECALF&kAN6AROI V $3 --° POLICE, 3 SOLES. '® a\] $25? $ 2. WORKIMGtyg». Q TO OJ I/■ EXTRA FINE. Y U’ /■ -LADIES’ A <?2’- a ”2 -'" •' ST" BestDQ ng °la WlWsiX' SEND FOR CATALOGUE * ’ 'FfSW W’L.’»GUGLAS, You can BROCKTON, MASS. r IJh» l n 1 T B? Purchasing W. L. Because, we ar^H? ls t’ ydvertised shnJ. manufacturers of shV" tße world, and guarantee t! -« botton/ wm \ ping t,le “ante and price on pric c S a°d then Prntccts you against high “W cusi™ w„^ ema "' s Profits. Our shoes ’■earing quahtiZ. t? tyle ’ easy flttin K and at lower nri. W 'r hav ‘ them sold every *ayother make r £ e ? for tlle va>'ie given than c anao t bj -1 '■ by Cai trell & Ow .3 $25 f °R mechantile COURSE IN f-COK-KEEPIMG J nel udin ., Books office for particulars •’• G - PARMIBON. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, WEDNESDAY JUNE 20. 1894. ill® ’9lll. The day set for the Congres sional Con volition. AN DD A LTON IS TH E PL ACE. TEN OUT OF THE THIRTEEN COUNTIES WERE REPRESENTED AT THE EXEC UTIVE committee meeting at THE CENTRAL HOTEL. This afternoon at l;30 o'clock, in the parlors of the Central Hotel, the executive committee of the Seventh Congressional District held a most harmonious meeting. The counties represented were Whitfield; by Trammell Starr of Dal ton, Chairman of the committee. Catoosa: byW. Trox Bankston of Kingold, Secretary o, f the comm t’ee. Polk; E. B. Russell, of Cedartown. Haralson ;ES. Griflin of Buchanan. Dade; M. A. Tatum, of Trenton. Panldin: C, D. McGregor of Dallas. Chattooga: J, Wesley Shrop shire, of Summerville. Walker: J. B. Hill, of La Fay ette., Murray: J. A. McKamey, of Spring Place. Floyd: R. T. Fouche as proxey for J. C. Garliugton. Gordon, Cobb and Bartow coun ties were not represented in the committee. The meeting was presided over by Coi, Trammell Starr, the dis tinguished Daltonian, while Edi or irox Bankston, of Riugold, did the Secretary’s place to perfec tion . Tne only business before the committee, was the naming of time and place of the next Con gressional convention. This was easily attended to and resulted in the naming of Dalton a the place and August 29th, at 1 o’clock p. m. as the time. After these questions were set tled the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. Everything was perfectly har monious with now and then a word battlebetweenMrox Banks on and Russell of the Standard but as they were newspaper men, and only enjoying the “privileges of the press” their gyrations were not viewed seriously, The Hustler reporter talked to a number of the committeemen both before and after the meeting of the committee and found them of the opinion that, Johu W. Mad dox the tried, able and true will be the next nominee and they be lieve that, no matter who opposes him, his majority would bi greater :haa two years ago. $ r FOR CTS. f -. cxMiuir&x sAa, > >'3 aifiuaManus »- \ r'ssenjCTJS h In Fosi'’4r<‘, we will nen't A SampH'i>nelv’H’, cf cither 7I WHITE, I'll J(.sr-F or BIiUNETTE ! BHMI’S j ; h ER. J "1 You have eeeii it advertised for many [J . years, but have vou ever tried it?—lf t 1 net. you do not know what an MUeai - x’cvrttei’ is. H 'J *Rimni _-- f •-« A tiif»• • ’ Erwm•/ £ besides being an uckn..wkugou benuiil’er, « ij hu* niany refreshing uses. (t prevents chaf- p» ir.r.mm-burr.’vL ddriu'esspnaperspiration, 1 et-'.; infuctitk’ninoHtdenc•»»oßn»ideMir«bso prdtcctioii to the x. ii.»t weather. Me lx here. For Bnmplo, address )J. A. POZZOriI CO. St. F.ouis, UNTIO-. THIS MtfW 1 n Continued! truc * Story about M tei What is it? The Best Friend a Woman ever had,- A new material for clean ing and polishing all sur faces, contains no grit or acid and doesnot scratch. It does the work of aM other cleaners combined. Use Bon Ami and no orA cleaner is needed. YEAR’S SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Fl -yd County, To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the appraiser appointed to et apart andrassign a year's support to Josephine Stausb .ry, the widow id Jas. A. Stansbury, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sufficent cause is shown, the saute will I e made the Judgement of tin' court at the -Inly term, 1894 ox the court of Ordinary. This June 4th. 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Foyd County, Georgia. Citation— Leave to Sell Georgia, Floyd County; To all wh.mi i mav concern: William J. Gor don. Administrator de bonis non with will an nexed, of William T, Gordon, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned lor leave to sail Ike lands belonging to file estate of said deceased, and s id application will i e heard on the first -Monday in July next. This sth. day ol June 1894. Johu P. Davis Ordinary, Application for Letters ot Dismission. GEORGIA ,—Floyd County : Whereas John P. Stansell, Guardian, of O.J. Stansell, represent to the court in her petition duly Hied, that she has adminis tered O. J. Stansell’s estate. This is to cite. I all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, win said admin istrator should not be discharged from her administration and receive letters 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 and assign a year’s support to Elizabeth Turner the widow of G . W Turner decease", have tiled their award, ami unless good and sufficient C use is shown, the same will be made the judg ment of the Court at the July teim, 1894, of the Court of Ordinary. This June 4th 1894. John P. Da - is. Ordinary Floyd county Georgia Application for Letters of Dis miss’on, GEORGIA—FIoyd County Whereas James W. Reeves, Trustee of M rs . -Martha E McGee, represents to the Court tn his petition duly filed, that he has adminis tered .Martha E McGee’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerend, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can, why said trustee should not be discharged from his trusteeship ami receive letters of dismission on rhe first Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894 John P Davis Ordinary Floyd Co, Ga Citation-Leave to Sell. Georgia, Floyd County: loall whom it may concern: F. G. Morgan, Administrator of P. N. Morgan deceased lias in die form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the est .te of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in July next. Thjs 4th. day of June 1894 John P. Davis, .Ordinary. Application for Letters ot Dismission. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas EL Bosworth, administrator of Jas T Vandiver dec’d, representsto the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered James T Vandiver’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cm, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday tn Aug. 1894. This May 1894. John I’. Davis Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Application for Letters ol Dis u’ssion. GEORGIA Floyd County : Whereas Johu C. Priutup Executive, Henry S Printup, represents to the court in his petition duly filed, that he has adu imstered Henry S, Priutup’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Executor shouid not be discharged from his Executorship and re cievc letters ofdismission on the first Monday in September 1894. This June 4th 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia. LEGAL NOTICF. Ketchum & Elliott) Floyd Sup’r. Ct. March vs. > term 1894 Rule to fore- Marcus B. Earle ) close mortgage It appearing to the Court by the petition of Ketchum & Elliott that Marcus (i. Earle on the 30 day of May 1893, executed and delivered to said Ketchum & Elliott towit All my interest in my fathers (A Earle deceased) estate, said estate consisting ol 132 acres of lot no 160. 160 acres of land lot no. (161), five acres of land lot no. 244.80 acres o ’ laud lot No. ?’5 all of said lot lying on and being in the 20th. Dis', ict and 3rd section of Floyd county, Ga , my inter est being described in' the will of my lather (A Earle deceased) as being five hundred dollars ami one fourth (1-4) of tue remaining property lor the purpose of securing the payment of 2 promissory notes for the sum of one hundred and eight and 62 100 dollars, made by t lie said Marcusß. Earle on the 30th day of May 1893, and navable to the said Ketchum & Elliott due Nov 29th 1893 after date, with interes’ at the rate of 8 per eent per annumfrom maturity and attor nei’s’ fees, which said note the said Marcus B. Earle refuses to pay. It is therefore ordered that tne said Marcus B Earle pay into th>s court, on or before the first day of tlie next term thereof, the principal and interest due on sain note, and the cost of this suit, or in default thereof the Court will pro ceed as to justice shall appertain. And it is further ordered that this rule be published ii the Hustler of R une a newspaper published in the county of Floyd, once a month for four months, or serve oh the said Marcus B. Earle ■ r his special agent or attorney, three months pie vions to the next term of this court, starch 29'h 1894. W. M. Henry. Ennis & Starling Judge S. C. R. C- Petitioner’s Attorney It appearing by return of Sheriff that defend ant does not reside in the county or state, it is ordered that service e made upon said defend ant by publication of foregoing rule and this order in the Hustler of Rome once a month tor four months prior to September ter u 1894 of this court. This Apr. 27th 1894, W M Henry JBc R o Ga, Floyd County. A true copy from minutes of Floyd Superior court No. 27 page 67 7 and No. 28 page 122. This stav 18th. Isj4. W E Beysiegle Stlpr, Court, Foyd Co. Ga, GROCERIES AT COST As we are &oing to move soon. We offer our entire stock at cost, you can buy anything- We have at wholesale prices we ‘mean te sell you if you wanttobuy. Wethink that we bought our godds as cheap as the same kind ot goods can be bought by any one. So come to see and save yourself money. Very Respt. Morris Bro. Opposite Central Hotel. RIDGE VALLEY DISTRICT G KOHOIA, Floyd County- i io >ll3 Honorable Board of Gommlsstoners of Roads and Revenue ofsaid county.Trie petition of J E Kenebrew, .1. a. Kennebrew. 11. T. Kennebrew, J. B. S. Kennebrew, E. P. Price, J, M. Wallers,.i It. Hawkins, Ix-wis n.iper, vV'n. Ke s, j Morrow, Peyton Morrow, .r B .An' rey, D I’ Ingram, s. r. wrlght, Dovle o’Henlan, J. B. Lacey. J, F. Leak. I>. F. Field, E. E. Field. .1. 8. Gium Tom Price, F. 1* Nixon, w a’ Rash, <’ H. i.ush, R. M. Rraihm, Mitt. Braden, Tilden I’raden, j. T Watters John Itncvcs James Harris r/L Stephens, John Stephens, anil.r. B 'Stephens show toyour Hoh. * Body that they desire and do petition your body that yon do estald sli a new midtia district in ■said, county out of the following territory now t in braced in 859 district G m. known ;ts Watters Distric , ro wii : All that land ami territory ly ing an<l being on rlie east side of the Culhoiin roml tha: leads from Rome to Calhoun, begin- | I'ing at t)i- Home District line on the macade miz.ed road to lho Gorilon county line so as to include nil 1..u > now in Wa.tcrs district that lies east of said road in the new ilt. trict. Ami your pe'itioiiers show that there is in said ter ritory east of said n, id, a captains comp.my of able b died white men subject to military du’y ami tlr<t after said territory is cut off amt establishe into a new district there would still remain a captains company of aide bodied while men in Wa’ters distr'c .subject to inili tarv duty that are residents. And your petit ion'd ■< ftirth r show that it is necessary ami expedient to establish ,-uch new militia dis trict embracing said territory east of said road, that it will lie apnbltc convenience to all citizens iu such territory, tor ii.wil. make the election precincts neater io the voters and the justice of the Pea re and Bailiffs. Will be more convenient to the citizens o' said new distric that it would be more convenient to give in and pay their taxes if the new diattict lie so established and the precinct fixed in a central pert of said dis-rict. Ami they further petition you name such new district Kidge Valley if y ou should establish said territory intoa new militia, district. Your retitioners pray said new district to be laid out and established in terms of the law. ami that Commissioners lie appointed in terms of ihe law to lay out said District and report to your Honorable body as is provided !>y law, Geo A. H. Harris, Petitioners Atty, Office of. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF' ROADS AND REVENUE OF FLOYD COUNTY. Rornn Go,. M iv 17th, 1894, To S. J. whatley, 1 T S. Burney J Commissioners; J. V. Price, 1 wb reas.j, F. Kennebrew. and others, have petitioned tlie Board for a new district out. of the following territory now embraced in 859th. Dist. G:M. towit: All that laud and teritory lying and being on the east side « f the Calhoun road that leads from Kome-to Calhoun begin t.ing at the Rome Dist. 'ine on the uiaeademized road at Adolf us Harbor’s land and follow'ngsaid road to the Gordon county line so as to include all 'and now in Watters Dist., that lies east of said road in the new district. It is ordered that you, or a majori-y of you, go upon the premises and view'he proposed change as indicated above: and if you find it necessary and expedient you must procaed to lay cut and define the same an 1 unke your report under oath to this Board on or before the first Monday in June next that you have laid out and defined the lines of said new district, conformably to law. Max Meyerharclt, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS REPORT, In obedience to the adove order we went up on the premises and viewed rhe proposed i.hange indicated and at er considering the matter as best we could we believe it expedient and best and therefore respectfully recommend that the tbove petition be granted a..d district line be sc changed as to conform to above petition. S. Watley, > Commissioners. John Y. Price, : 859 D strict G. M. T. L. Burney ) F oyd county Ga. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th, day of M.y. 1894. Thos. N. Pinson, N. P. & J p. Georg’-’ , p’ovd couhty, The commissioners appointed to mark and lay out territory and define hues thereof for a new militia district as petitioned for and de scribed tn the above petition, having made t e r return reporting that they hail laid out said territory and recommend! 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 o form a captains company anil a sufficient num l> r of white men are in tlie proposed n. w Dis trict 'O form a captains company and said com ’nissioners having reported it is expedient, and bes, to establish suehn. w district, the report of said commissioners is approved, a uew mili i.n district is established i:> Floyd county, Ga. which new district is named Ridge valley. The lines of said district and territory embiaceii in such new district are declare I to be ami estab ’ lished aS follows: Beginning at the Rome dis trict line on the macadeinizetl road at the Adol fus Harbour place and following this Calhoun road to rhe Gordon count’ line, this road be ing western boundary line of said dist’ict thence from said road east along the Gordon and Floyd county lines to Bartoiv county line, this line being the no-tberu Inrandary of said dist, thence along Bartow county line to Ero wan District nnd also along Etowah dis trict line to Rome district line, this being the eastern boundary line of said district 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 4 h, 1894. Whereas, it appear from the proceedi' gs of Commissioners appointed therefore, of file in this office, that it new Militia district with stut , able meets and bounds has been laid out in (he County of Floyd; end it further appearing that said proceedings ate in due form and accord ing to law it is Ordered That said New .Tilitia district be known and unpingnished as number 1516, and that ptop er record 'hereof be made in the office of this department. By the Governor W- J.Northen, J. W. warren, Governor. Sec. Ex. Dept. I, Max Meyerhardt, Clerk of the Board of Commissioners in and for Floyd county, Ga do fiereby certify that the foregoing is a true extract from th : minutes of said Board. Given under my hand and seal, this Ju e 12th 1894. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk d 30 d. BIDS WANTED. GE'lßGlA,Floyd County: The Board of Commissioners of Bands and Revenue of sa.d county will recieve bids for stra ghtening the public road at the Gap of Lav ender Mountain, known as the Robinson Gap, and putting the same in a good and safe con dition. For particulars apply to J, a. MeArver or C. o. Burkhalter. Sdd bids to be in the Clerk’s office byniue e’e 03k a on Monday, July 2nd. 18 >4. Ihe board reserves rhe right to reject any and all bids. Witnsss the Honorable John C. Foster, '’hairman of the Board, this sth day of June, 1894. Max Meyerhardt Clerk. V. 3 BAINS ON THE C R. & C Commencing Sunday May 13th the Chattunooga Rome and Coluin is R' i. will rra a Bunday sched ule: Train leaving Cedartown early in the morning and returning that eve ii g. A’so commencing at noon Saturday May 12th round trip tick ets gooil to return until no'ui Mon day following will bo sold between al! local stations on C R. A’. C. R. R. at me tare. This will enable everyone who desires to do s < to visit the iiount xins n< ar C iattnnooga and to attend church eXv/cises at various points. Yours Truly, I’. W Ibur. Muy 7th ts Traffic Mgr. Patronza Burney’s Transfer new orompr and reliable. Presen-. office Armstrongbiocx J efr\ Burney ’ NEW CENTRAL HOTEL" iI? MAMGEINT NEW FDIMW L. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT AluTj MODERX IMPROVEMENT S ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. 0 The Oostanaula Steam boat and Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS, That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips to Carters, every week, Shio what you can by us, Give us your orders;for ail Kinds of Country produce Chickens. Etrgs. Com. Hay. Pe is Balter. Bacon. Fruits, - Dr'ed, Wheat, and all Prodluets ofthe Country. Geo W. P. B. Holbrook, mJ ’ V . U A’it. e.* k>cure T\.l nerv4)UMdDeasc4j,such as Brain McT IT- C I er, Ucndaciut. WakeiiJness, Lost Manhood. ‘ uiHsiuriß. Nervous fW \j of power in Generative Organs of viiner Bex caused Vj A7' . » errors excessiveu»«eof t<ibacco orstlia- 3 -jjFW i - '.uLts. wnleh t<, lnilrn>lry, Consumpiion or linnuii». Can bo carried in A I pochct. per bo j,.« tor S 5, by mail prepaid. Xvtthas t > order we < •_/?. f.D nJ ve ik written Kruhrnotee *o cure or refund m <, a ey. Sold by ail . •TuzristK. for it, take no other. Write for free Medical Hook sent sealed xmUOßMand iii p.a.n wrapper. A<«dreL»JC Eli Vl'] 811120 CO., Masonic Ca’uhiplu.Cbil'aGw * I r tn Rome BRADFORD DRUG CO.. •I PLAINING MILLS We Mean Business Call and (let Our l?rices , Hefore Buying VV e are Sellins: SABH,DOORS AND BLINDS Flooring, Ceiling, Mouldings Ballusters and Brackets &.t Bottom Brices HUME & PERKINS Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I ftsed Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was completely cur< d. I have since ad vised many of my f lends and custo mers to try the remedy and all cpeak highiiv of it. S mon Goldbaum, San Luis Rey, Cal. For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. 1 hisis a policy combining a 20 year endowment policy with a 2V payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; blht in case of death wi hen the first year from any pulmonary disease but one half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) will be paid. For insurance: a combination policy may be taken cut fbr $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 his 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 than 13 oi more than 50 n>'xt birthday, ts. BIDS WANTED. 4 BORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY I rhe Board of Commission rs of Roads and Revenue of said county ask for sealeu bids to scrape, paint aud adjust, the three iron bridges beio-ging to the comity, io wit, the bridge at the foo. of Second Avenue, the bridge at the foot ot Broad .Street, and ilie bridge over the o.istanaula river->ll Filtii Avenue, leading to the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Liu ’ olliee not later than nine o’clock a. in., on Au gust 6th, 1894. a bond will be required from the successful biddt r f r i.he taitluul perform ance oi the work. Ihe Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair man of the Board, this 5111. day of June, 189-1. mux Mejerhardt, Clerk. June 7-30-d. NOTICE. Floyd Superior Court, March Term 18J4. Ins ) Application to ad- C. A Allen, f dopt an unknown S. V.’ Allen, ) cbil To any and all persons c inoerned. You or either of you are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next :erin of Superr Court to be qeld on the 4th Monday in September 1894 to show ca Se il any you can. Why Ihe application in the above staled i-a,se should not be granted and iu detan 11 there of tne same will be allow ed witness the Honorale M. Henry judge of said court thi, 13th day of April 1894. Win, E, Beysiegle, Clerk of Superior Court. Flovd county Ga. 'Oramre Bio ’. is a ] a Hess i u e fur all d s es to wcmeti. *b y D. W. Cu Druggitt. COMIO DENTISTS J A. WILEJ*— Dentist —208 1-2 Brotui street B over Cawtrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J AMES H SHVfN— Vttonwy at Law Offic Fovercy Hui postoifije coraor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDER WOOD— Attorney at Masonic-Temple, Rome, Ga. R&ECE A DF.NVY—Attorneys at lane. Office In Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn seflor at Law—Rome, i»a. WH. ESMS-J:.-o. \V. STARLING—Ennis & Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. fel>23. WH. SMITH, Atton>ey-at-Law. Office n Masonic Temnle Rome Georgia. fe’j32tf WB.M HENRY. W. J. NUNNALLY, W . J. NEAL—M’Hear., Nunnallv A Neal- Attorneys-at-at Law, office oier Hale Davidson Hardware Co.. Broad street, Rome, Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DH. PAMStiß—Physician and Surgeon - Office at revidenep Cl 4 avenue A, Fourtß ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon— . Offers his i rofeNSional services to the peo ple of Ro ue ami surrounding country. Office at Crouch and Watson’s drug st-ire, 208 Broad street. DR. W. D. HDVT-Offlce at C. A. Trevitt drug store. •’ >. 33iBro.td street. Telephon 11(1. reside!, »a. No. 21 DR. C. F. GT 71TN-Physician and Surgeon —Office u< t Masonic building. Residence 300 4th as jue. He WARD E. F..L ton Phvsieian and siu geon—Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue, * office dav and night. Telephone 62. Frank A. Wynn, Physician, and Surgon office at L’re itt fc Johns >n drug store telephone ’3 Reaideneo 406 Second Ave, t rompt attention given all professicml call A< 1 ENTS rtAKE"FIVE OOLLARBAUAI. * Greatest Kitchen utenci) ever invettsd. Retails 35 cts. 2 to 6 sold in every house: sample Postage paid five cents Mn WAKTX .<• <’n I have two little grand children who are teething all this hot sum mer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint? I give them Cl'am berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. I earnestly recomend it for clnldi’i-n with bowel troubles. I was mveelf taken with a severe attack of bloo ly flux, with cramp and pains in my stomach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twen t’-tour hours I was cut of bed and doing my house work.—Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-aqua, H okman Co,, i'enr. For sale L wer* r<cd Bros,