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lj lf9a tonlcyouwaut-
J<!M rklia«, exhilarating, and re-
Th:sSt\''-‘t ■ . _,•. s,: l; g « ; .r more
ur- „.,,j ( i' avor than
cg re ® Tj'r r'mmnacnc, is at
the* , !UO ii ke Unbeing free
the^ in .1
fto"' alee*- 1 ’- f or lctn p er ance
ArdSueandwHolesoHWMwdL
i u • , „ „.'ikcs live ganons.
package num- .
rnr it.
Like .no Dylites.
~,„ *o Ch.is. J?. Hires
beautiful pic
ture cards.
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We are sole agen ts'for
Celebrated CandieSj
Have you
Tried our
Cherry Phosonate,
Pine Apple Cream,
Orange Pnospnate,
Concord Grape,
Blood Onnge,
orStrawberry Gem,
These are onlv a few
ofthe 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.
Drugg'-st Q , Medical
Buildir . Rome Ga,
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUM
ERS.
Those using h f >se and sprinklers
are hereby notified that the water,
ordinauce 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
, Jas. McGuire,
OMaW
Bp s say
,s as safe and harmless as a 2a»
seed poultice. ir. acts vikeaFonh
we, drawing out *'3 yer ar-d pair,
and curing al! diseases peculiar
io k dies. r
“ Ora nge Blos - An” is a pas
e, easily used at any time; r
applied right to the parte
very lady can treat herseli
Witn a.
an 7 stress upon re
ceiptcf si. Dr. J .A. McGill & Co.
< Panorama Place, Chicago, HI.
Sold by
0. W, Curry. Hr’iggiq'
Sl cu£? UCLAS
53
gi. CORDOVAN,
ENCH&ENAMELLEDCALE
3.50 police, 3 SOLES.
JSP2.WORKINGMENS
extra fine.
LADIES-
SEND FOg CATALOGUE
W-L-OGUGLAS,
Yon car. . BROCKTON, MASS.
« by mrehaxing W. E.
Because m. J* °
•dvertised c >,„ dre . ll **4 a ' r ße*V« u anufkctitrer»o(.
tl, e vain. “ ' he world, ami guarantee
the bottom’ sta * n P in K the name and price on
Prices and th^? l d\, protects y° n e «* inst high
«qual cu ..„, ’’'“idleman's profits. Ourahoes
wearing• ! " ’A. worlt stvle, easy fitting and
when at^ow I .’. 1 ** 3 - W S have them sold every
day other ,A e J prl^e * for the value given than
dealer in,m, ke - Take n ° substitute. If yout
‘erumu otsupplyyou wccan b ’
aiQ by (' RIJ rM ,j A (4
$25
F °R MECHANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
J deluding Books
" 1 at office for particulars
J.G. HARM ISON.
KLUSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SECTS.
That No. 4. Barbacue and Bruns
wick stew and pickles too, on yes
terday was a most pleasing affair,
and 1 couldn’t hav« done any
thing but enjoy it even if I had
wanted to. Wjen I left the big
buihling a* 3:30 p. in. the string
band was discoursing the most so.
duet ve m isic, and Alderman Sat
terrield, and al erinau McArver
and Post master Pepper and maj r
Jack Kiuu, and Colonel Jack Star
ling, and Captain Tony Antognoli
and Clerk" llalsted Smith, and
Editor John Roger, and R corder
Spullock, and JudgeE. E. Bawseli
and private Peter Roger, each with
a beautiful Fifth Ward belle were
threading the mazey marches of
dance.
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And tbeie was Billy Wright,
politeness peisonified, with his
hut off ami sleeves rolled up run
ning Mr l . Webbers stand of soda
p p and lemonade, that the blithe
hearted little widow might “dance
one set.” And there was Jake
Moore and Joe Owens peeing the
work well done but too modest io
take a hand. And there was the
balance of us and we were all hav
ing a picnic after the barbecue and
Brunswick Stew and pickles too,
had disappeared, “No. 4.” is the
sluff.
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The Floyd county Teachers In
stitutewill convene on Monday.
I was ta king to C uuty School
Commissioner Bridges about it
tiis morning, and learned from
him that Dr. A. J. Battle, Presi
dent of Shorter College had ten
dered use of the College
Study Hail and ihat he had, in
behalf of the teachers, accepted
Mr. Bridges, who was chosen by
the Board of Education, to con
duct the Institute says that the
white teachers will assemble at
the College, while the colored
teachers will use the white Public
School building.
♦
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From what I can gather, the ex
ercises at the Institutes are going
to be most interesting, even to
“outsiders” and as Mr. Bridges ex
tends a cordial invitation to all
who desire to attend, the school
room will doubtless be crowded
with spectators. So mote it be.
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I think I voice the sentiment of
the people when I express my
pleasure over the prospects of the
resumption ot work at the Cottou
Tie Mills. Scores of lab >rers and
employees will secure work and
the out put will, bring thousands of
dollars to Rome every month. And
then, just think of those payrolls,
how they will charm Goodtimes,
Prosperity & Co. from their long
ratirement. I want to see the Loa
sees become millionairs and every
one of their employees bloated
bond holders —And Harper Ham
ilton, the mill owner, may his
plant spread from Huffacers Lime
works to the inside edge of the
Fourth Ward.
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Drummer J . F. Hanks, who so
ably and successfully represents
the wholesale house of Rouuss
ville Bros ,on the road, cai e
in this morning from « trip to
Rockmart, Cedartown and other
pointe, and reports splendid rains
and finecrop prospects.
*1 Continued true *u*r.a.
Story about
Bon Ami
What is it?
The Best Friend
a Woman ever ha 6»
A new material for clean
ing and polishing all sur
faces, contains no grit or
acid and doesnot scratch.
It does the work of aft
other cleaners combined
Use Bon Ami and no oib
•r cleaner is needed.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME. FRiDAY JUNE 22. 189 s-.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, Floyd County,
loan Whom it muv concern ; No’ice is hereby
given that the appraiser appointed 10 -et
apai t and’aasign a year's support to Josephine
Stansb ry, the widow ol Jas. A. Stansbury,
deceased, have tiled their award, and unless
good ami sutlieent cause is shown, the same w.ll
II e made the judgement < t tlie court at the July
term, 1894 of the court of Ordinary. This June
4th, 1894,
John I’. Davis,
Ordinary F oyil County, Georgia.
Citation— Lt*avc to Sell
Georgia. * ioyd County;
To all whom i may concern: William J. Gor
don. Administrator de bonis non wii li will an
nexeti, of William T, Gordon, deceased, has- in
due f orm applied to the undersigned lor leave
to sed the lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased, and s.Hd application will be heard on
the first Monday in July next. This &th. day ot
June 1894.
John P. Davis Ordinary.
Application lor Letters ol
Dismission.
GEORG I sFloyd Coan cy:
Whereas John P. Stansell, Guardian, of
O. J. Stansell, represent to tile court in
her petition duly tiled, 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, wiry said admin
istrator should not be discharged from her
administration ai.d receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in July 1894 This June 4th.
1894,
John I’. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia
Year's Support.
GEORGIA. Floyd County:
To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby
given. Iliac the appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support to Elizabeth Turner
the widow of G . W Turner decease' , havefiled
their award, ami aides* good and sun cient
c • use is shown, the satire will be made thejndv
inent of the Court at the Juiy te m, 1894, of the
Court of Ordinary. This June 4th 1894.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd county Georgia
Application for Letters of Dis
mission,
GEORGIA—FIoyd County
Whereas Jaines W. Reeves, Trustee ol
Mrs, Martha E McGee, represents to the court
in his petition duly filed, that he has adminis
tered Martha E McGee’s estate. This is to cite
all persons eoncerend. kindred and creditors to
show cause, if any they can, why S', id trustee
should not be discharged Irom his trusteeship
ami receive letters of dismission bn the first
Monday in July 1894. This April 2nd, 1894
John P Davis
Ordinary F’oyd Co, Ga
Citation-Leave to Sell.
Georgia, Floyd County:
to all whom it may concern: F. G. Morgan,
Administrator of I’. N. Morgan deceased lias in
die form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the st te of said
deceased, and said application will be heard on
the first Monday in July next. This 4r.h. day of
June 1t94
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Application for Letters ol
Bisinission.
Georgia—Floyd County:
Whereas E L Bosworth, administrator of
Jas T Vandiver disc’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 c .n, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his admin
istration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in Aug. 18'i4. This May 1894.
John I’. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia
Application for Letters oi
Dis ipssion.
GEORGIA Floyd County :
( w hereas Johu C. Printup Executive, Henry S
Priutup, represents to the court in his petition
duly tiled, that he has adn iuistered Henry S.
Printup’s estate. Tins is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
il any they can, why said Executor should not
be discharged f-om his Executorship and re
cieve letters ofdismission on the first Monday
in September 1894. This June 4th 1894.
John P. Dav is,
Ordinary Floyd County,Gemgia.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Ketchum & Elliott 1 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 B. 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 of 132 acres of lot no 160. 160
acres of land lot no. (bit), five acres of land lot
No. 244.80 acres of land lot no. 245 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 father (A
Earle deceased) as being five hundred dollars
and one fourth (1-4) of the remaining property
lor the purpose of seeming the payment of 2
promissory notes for the sum of one hundred
and eight and 52 100 dollars, made by the said
Marcusß. Earle on rhe 30th Jay ot M.iy 1893, and
pavable to the s.id Ketchum Elliott due Nov
29th 1893 after date, wi;h interes’ at the rate < f
8 per cent per annumfrom maturitv and attor
ney’s fees, which said note the said Marcusß.
Earle refuses to pay.
It is therefore ordered that the said Marcus B
Earle pay into th's court, on or before the first
day of tile next term thereof, the principal and
im'eresi due on sain note, and the cost of this
suit, or in default thereof t’e Court will pro
ceed as to justice shall appertain. Ami it is
further ordered that this runs be published ii,
the Hustler of Rome a newspaper published in
the county of Ftovd, o:ic • a in inth for lour
months, or serve >n the said Marcus B. E irle or
his special agent or attorney, three months pie
vious to the next term of this court. March
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, tt is
ordered that service I e made upon said defend,
ant by publication of foregoing rule and this
order in the Hustler of Rome once a month for
four months prior to nepteinber ter u 1894 of
this court. This Apr. 27th 1894,
W M Henry
JSc K c
Ga, Floyd County.
A true copy from minutes of Floyd Superior
court. Ao. 27 page 67 i and No. 28 page 122. This
Mav 18th. 1894.
Wo, E Beysiegle
Supr, Court,
E ioyd Co. Ga,
GROCERIES AT COST
As we are going to
move soon.
We offer our entire
stock at cost, you can
buy anything We have
at wholesale prices we
mean tc sell you if you
want to buy. We think
that we bought our
goods as cheap a c - the
Same kind of 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
Gfohiiia, Floyd County-
ii, i he Honorable Board of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenue ol said county .The petition
ot J E. Ketrnbrew, J. A Kennebrew, H. T.
Kenm-bn-w, .1. B. S Kenuebrew, E. P. Price,.!.
m. Waiters,,! H Hawkins. Lewis Raper, \vui.
Ke s, j. Morrow, Peyion Morrow, j B. Autrey,
D I’ Ingram, S. I' wright, Dovle il lien'.an,
a. B. Lacey. J, F. ia-ak. D F. Field, E. E. Field,
•i.ts Gunn Tom Price, F. P \ixm>, w A " Rush,
< H. iviisli, R. m. Braden, Matt Braden,
Tilden Biaden, u. T Watters. John -meves
James Harris, T. L S’ephens, .mim Stephens,
and.i. B. Stephens show tovour Hou. Body
that they desire and do petition your limlv that
you do esiabl.sli a new miiiiia disiriet In said,
county out of the following territory mswem
tiraced in 859 district u M. known as Watters
District, to wit,: All that land and territory ly
ing and l<e-ng on iheeast, side of the Calhoun
road t.liat leads from Rome to Calhoun, begin-I
iJng at th • Rome Distrie. line on ilw uuu ade
mized road to the Gordon county line so as to
include all lane now in Watters district that
lies east of said road in the new di-trivt. And
your petitioners show that there is in said ter
ritory east of said ro id, a captains comp,ny of
aide bodied white men subject to military
duiy and that after sail territory is cut oil and
esrablishe 1 into a new district there would still
remain a captains company of able bodied
white men in Watters distric ,subject to mili
tary duty that are residents. Ami your petit
ioners furth-r show ihat it is necessary and
expedient to establish such new militia dis
trict embracing said territory e.,st of said
road, that it will beapubiic e invenience to all
citizens in such territory, tor it wit make the
election urecimos ni arer to the voters and the
justice of the Pea e and Bailiffs. Will be more
convenient to the citizens o- said new district
that it would lie more convenient to give in
and pay their taxes if the new district be so
established and the precino’ fixed in a central
p. rt ofsaid iii-'riel. And they further pe’iti in
von name neb new district nidge Valley
il you should establish said territory intoa new
mi iti» district. Your • etitioners pray said
new district to be laid out ami established in
terms of the law, and that Commissioners Is
appointed in terms of ihe’aw to lay out, said
District and report to your Honorable body as
is provided by law,
Geo. A. H. Harris,
Petitioners Atty,
Office of.
BOARD OF C<>MMI=BIONERP OF ROADS
AND REVENUE <>F FLOYD COUNTY.
Runm Gh... M »v 17th, 1894,
To S. J. vvhatley.)
T S. Burney J Commissioners,
J. Y. Price, 1
wh reas.j.F. Kennebrew, and others, have
i etitioned the Board for a new district out of
the following territory now embraced in 859th.
Diet. G:M. towit: All that laud and teritory
h ing and being on the east side cf the Calhoun
road that leads from Koine to Calhoun begin
ning at the Rome Diet, ’ine on the inacademized
road at Adeli ns Harbor’s land and fo’.low-ngsaid
road to the Gordon count v line so as to include
all ’and now in Watters Diet., that lies east of
said road in the new district.
It is ordered that you, or a majorly of you,
go upon the premises and view'he proposed
change as indicated above: and if you find it
nei-ess-iry ami expedient yon must proceed to
lay out and define tie same. nl nnke your
report under oath to this Board on or
b.-iore the first Monday in June next that
you have lai ioutand defined the line-of said
new uistrict, conform vblv to law.
Max Meyerliar It, Clerk.
REP'P.T,
In obedience to the aelove order we went up
on the premises and vie wed the proposed change
indicated and af'er considering the matter as
best we could w > be ieve i c expedient and best
and ther fore ii-spectfully recommend that the
above petition be granted a d district line be
si changed as to conform to above petition.
S. j. Walley, 1 Commissioners.
John V. Price, [ 859 D strict G. m.
T. L. Burney ) F oyd county Ga
Sworn to ami subscribed b.fore me this 25tR,
day of .’1 y. 18t4.
T1 os. N. Pin San, N. P. & j p.
tJeo—.in F’oyd County,
Tlie commissioners anfointed to mark and
lay out t.-rrito’-y and define ‘im-s thereof for a
new militia district as petitioned for anti de
sc- ’■ Jni the above petition, having made
t.ieir return reporting that they had laid out
s- ; i’. t-rritory and rec nnme- di '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 and a sufficient num
b r of white men are in the i roposed m w Dis
trict to form a captains company and said com
mission rs having reported it is expedient and
bes. to establish srch m w district, the report
of said commissioners is approved, a new mili
tit district is t-ftablislied i:> Floyd county, Ga.
which new district is named Ridge valley. The
lines of said district and territory embtaced in
such new district are declare I to b* and estab
lisheu as follows: Beginning at the Rome dis
trict line on the inacademized ro.,d at the Adol
fos Harbour place and followh g this Calhoun
road to the Gonion countv line, this road be
ing wes.cru boundary line of said dist'ict.
thence from said road east along the Gordon
and Floyd county lines to Bartow county line,
this line being the no-thern bounda-v said
dist, thence along Barlow county Ums i., Jto
wan District ond also along Etowah dis
trict line to Rome district line, this being
the eastern boundary line of said district
tl.ence along Rome district line to Calhoun
road at A do! (us Harbour’s place, the above ter
ritory being the entire territory heretofore etn
braced in Watters District that lies on east
Side of the Calhoun rornl in open court the date
aforesaid. This June 4th, 1894.
Whereas, it appear from the proceed!' :;s of
C',mmissio"ers appointed tlv rcfore, of fi'e in
this office, that a new Militia district with suit
able meets and bounds has been laid out in I he
County of Floyd ; end it further appearing that
said proceedings aie in due form and accord
ing to law ■ i: i;v Ordered
Chat said New Militia district be known and
tstpingnislie I as number 1516, and that pi op
err, cord thereof be made in the office of this
department.
By the Governor yy. 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 ncrebv certify that the foregoing is a true
exiract from the minutes of said B lard.
Given under my hand and seal, this June 12tb
1894.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk
d 30 d.
BIDS WANTED.
GEORGIA,FIoyd County:
The Board of Commissioners of Raods 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, McArver
or G. g. Burkhalter. S.id bids to be in the
Cletk’s office bymne e’e ojk a ,on Monday,
July 2nd. 18 14.
the board reserves the right to reject any
aid all bids. Witnsss the Honorable John
C. Foster '’hairmau oi the Board, this 6th day
of June, 1894.
Max Meyerhardt
Clerk.
W TBAJNS ON 4 HE C B. & C
Commencing Sun lay May 13th.
the CbaltHiiooga Rome and Colum
ns R 11. <viil c m a Sunday sched
ule: Train leaving Cedartown early in
the morning and returning that eve- (
ing. Also commencing at noon
Saturday May 12th round trip tick
ets good to return until noon Mon
day following wiil be sold bet ween all
local stations on C, IL A C. R. R. at
one fare. This w;ll enable everyone
who desires to do so to visit tiie
.mountains near Chattanooga and to
attend church exercises at various
points.
Yours Truly.
L*.
May 7th ts Traffic Mgr.
Patronze Burney’s
Tender new nromot
and reliable. Present
office Armstrong biocK
Jeff .Burney
NEW CENTRAL HOTEL.
E# 11WEK8ST
MW R’MSIiINGS
Lx. M. GOMEZ Proprietor.
RENOVATED THROUGHOUT
A.JLL MODERW IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. 0
The Oostanaula Steamboat and
Trading Company
CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATS,
That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regu'a trips to
Carters, every week.
Shio what you can by us, Give
us your orders'.for ail Kinds of
Country produce
Chickens. Corn. Hay. Pe is Batter. Bacon. Fruits.
Dned, Wheat, and all Products ofthe Country.
Geo W.
F. B. Holbrook,
I*»—*/ is u«U d tJ’iK4i^»L.> 4 in.- .• Hiuertuj remedy
MJ A<l 4 ft'j ? ‘‘“’‘t; U toe lire 1.. n.TsoiudibCaaes,such as Weak Men-< -y. I.nssof Brain
Fl w VA ;Ci ! '? ’ \ J*‘ l.«'6t.Manhood, I\i:.’Lriy i .i i 'us, Nervous*
W 1/ >:»•!* all clMii-.is Hl. 1 It. 5..1 power in Generalise OniaiM m 'iiiM-r Boxcaused
V ?/W K. > 1 ■•hi’ii t-s Tors, excessive usjoftoou.: ,o*ium orstfm-
in J -1 u v.ijch I ; -i i<; l-dlnnUy, Consumption or Inanity >n I ’ carried in
4rK*wr 2 •’/' :r ° • r - 1 -torlg.S, by mall prepa;.’ Wit’, a Ip.i order wo
1 W trC - x - - vKWII '“ u •:»•*<€« lo ?«;re or ’ vftind kho i onex Sold by all
■ . vt\ ::u.e i »ot!,er. Write It r 1 re'» Mt-di < I i •• k st>» f senlfd
BKiUKM a.\d amli. -..a . .. jn pi.Jn wrapper. Andress A Sl*. CO., Tdasciu** leiLpie CH ic Au Us
1' >r ~'ie *n Honiu hv P : » Ji«'o»u> DRUQ C<>-» OruKuh**
MiLl>
We A'lean. Business Call and Gret Our Brices
Before Buying, VV e are Sealing
8 ash. DOORS
AXI) BLINDS
Klooring, Ceiling, NEoulding,
Ballusters and Brackets
&. L LB o Item
HUME & PERKINS
Sometime ago I was troubled with
an attack of rheumatism. I used
Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn and was
completely cured. I have since ad
vised many of my friends and custo
mers to try the rem edy and all “peak
highily of it. Sm m Goldbaum, Sau
Luis Rey, Cal. Fur sale by Lowery
Bros. Druggist.
COMBINATION POLCY.
INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT.
Thisis a policy combining a 20
year endowment policy with a 20
payment life policy, for half the
amount ot the endowment, and is
IN FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but ill
case cf death wuheu the first year
from any pulmonary disease but
oue half the insurance (i. e., one
quarter of the endowment) will be
paid.
Fur insurance: a combination
policy may be taken cut for $250
endowment, maturing in 20 years
and its terms will niovide 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 iu cash
and still hold his policy as an or
dinary paid up life policy for
$125, payable at death without
any futher payment of premitin
The premium is the same for ali
ages; but applications will not b<-
rceived upon lives thanl3 oi
more than 50 next ts.
BIDS WANTED.
lEOBGIA, Fl.oYll COUNTY :
J lie Boant ot Coiuinissiun r 4 of Roads and
Revenue of said county a.ik for sealed In is t<
scrape, paint and adjust the three iron bridge!
belo ging to the county, to wit, tile bndgeai
the too. of Second Avenue, the bridge ac Un
foot ot Broa i street, and the bridge over the
tk.stanaula river ~n Filth Avenue, luaiurg t,
tlie Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Ln
ntlii e not later than nine n clock a. 1»., on Au
gust 6th, 1894. A bond wilt be required froui
the successful biddi r f',r the taitlitul perform
auce ol the work. Ihe Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Witness ihe Honorable John C. Foster, Chair
man of the Board, this Sth, day of June, IMM.
Max Me; erhardt, Clerk.
June-7-30-d.
NOTICE.
Floyd Superior Court,
March lerm 1894.
Ins ) Application to ad-
C. A. Allen, >■ lopt an uukuowi
S. V. Allen, ) Chil
To any and all pers ins c > icerned. You oi
either of you are hereby comm inded to be am
anpear ac ’he next term of Super/ Courc to b.
qeld on the 4th Monday in Septe iiber 1894 :
sh.rw ca i-ij if any you can. Why lhea.pplicat.im
in the above si a ed case should not be grance,
ami in det'a”'’ thereof the same will be ulloa
ed witness the Honorale w m. Henry judge o:
said court this 13th day of April '.894.
Wm, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk of Superior Court
Flevd county Ga.
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DENTISTS
f A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad street
,_i B over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law Otiic
Poverty Hul posto.iiei corner 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD— Attorney at
Masonic Temple.
Rome, Ga.
Rn.ECF. & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Coun
sellor at Law—Rome. Gu.
WH. ENNIS—J:;o. W. STARLING—Ennis
& Starling. At torneys at Law, Masonic
Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23.
WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office u
Masonic Ttjinuie Rome ileorgia
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WS. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W
J. NEAL—M’Hom j. Nunnailv & N’eal-
At.toriieys-ai-a.tLa w, office over Hale
Davidson Hardware < ’o.. Broad street, Rome, Ga
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DO. UAM.-sU X— I’bjsn-ian and Surgeon -
office at resddenee 614 avenue A. Fourtk
ward. i'
LP. HAMMfiND— Physician and Surgeon—
Offers his f .-ofessional services to the peo
ple of R. oe and surrounding country,
iffice at Crouch and Watson’s drug store, 206
Jroad street.
DR. W. D. liDVT—Office at C. A. Trevitt
drugstore. J<>. 3.31 Broad street Telephon
110. residen »a. No. 21
DR. C. F. Gl VFIN- Physician aud Surgeoo
-Office ni / .Masonic building, itesideno#
300 4th at ine.
Hi Ward E. FEUD’Y—l’hvsician and siu
geon -Office No. 6 Thirc Avenue,
A: office dav and nigi,.. Telephone 62.
Frank a Wvnn, Physician aud Surgon
office at Tre i’t N Johns m drug store
(eleplpine '3 iiisidene- 406 Second Ave,
’rompt attention given all protessicn ,l call
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ierlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
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thildren with bowel troubles. I was
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uv stomach, one-third of a bottle of
his ramedy cured me. Within twen
tv-four hours I was out of and
loing my house work. —Mrs. W. L.
Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co.,
L’enr. Fdrsale by Lowery and Bros,
Druggist.,}