The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 11, 1894, Image 2

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UB BUSTLER OF HOME. ~ (Editor, aud (ju’BYIvD, Managel. daily and Sunday. *■ ' MS OF SITBSCRIPTIG 10 ceut - weak or $5.00 per annum SFICE Corner Broad Street and " b| f ltl Avenue. Os the city of Rome, and Foyd. the •‘Banner county of Georgia. ... For representatives of Floyd: JMajor Bob Fouche, Capt. John Reeee, and plain •’Mister” Moza M right. And they will be elected, lo snack that prediction.” Every dog may have his day, But the oflice cat is in it, to stay Savanah’s Electric Railway Co. has Sliced fare te three cents. •"Practice makes perfect ’ does not -rft«t&in when a fellow has a hacking xangh. * Anarchy is a European xege'a loa-fiiin mutt not obtain on Ameri a. soil. 'The Anarchists, in monkeying with ~ B'le Sam. found that the old gentle •ax.n was loaded. ’ The Journal will do a good day? »>3rk for the Fifth when it carrier ’•"clton county for Candler. The total population of th 7-ji<ed Sta'ss, including all pei- whatever, was m 1890,62,979,- 356. Strike or no striae, home raised ba • .fan stock is improving daily thr ugh jert ihehengtii and breadth of Geor- v The Senate had but just passed the uzff bill and ( hicago, the oveigrowi SE»avk of the west, rises up aud asks- Am* protection. 7- Ton} Antognoli says his doiiket >Mild no. flourish in Chicago. Some Striker Tvould burn him up a sleeper •On ths 13th. Pendergast wil] -save Chicago for the other world, £eu butler and Guiteau are wait rjag on* that “bright shore ” Thomas Edison, the inventer, .iae never carried a watch in hi? ’.fe. He says he does not want to .know the time. T lf newspapers did not roast the talesmen some of them might ntve r gpt tloke --Agusta News. And roasting them, as we do, they are bnt rarOv ‘Gat-don has tendered iSlis.services to the President and to help quell the Debs riots | d©oor trip is dead and the army *’Fith® ; *'»c'ne'belter. A cross between thb"Boneless Ba ,?ou.’ and 'Deviled Ham ’ hogs would <aaike a favorite breed. Just think o. iheßOH.se and -.Liblißiis Mein bog and hominy” campaign’ XJeural Evans’ name has b»ei. t suggested by the Evans papers for :■ iho legislature from Ful on. Tin Atkinson papers would like to ?e> ?iim made mayor of Atlanta "T.iic.>e wna’ki.-ow tel 1 , us that one of th most painful sights in li I ', to the hoarding house keeper, is to git interestedly by, and watch an ariistic boarder make the butter — y- . Thu flowery resolution of the Chi cago printers, c filing upon the Pres i4t»nt not to •‘drink the wine of spe cial privileges from the golden gob of the corporations’’, bears inter .ml evidence that it is not the cup the printers had —Augusta Chronicle. A man with a grievance general ly has the right to quit work, but no man has a-right to say that an .’oher freeman shant work. If you nt liae your boss you have a right to get another one —and your ‘seat has a right lo get all the help S he needs. This is a free country. To niaks hens self sustaining thereby redu“im' the cost of pro duction of the egg crop: Put one pint of Georgia chiggers on each hen—and watch her ?kratch. The London correspoud Q nt of a New York newspaper says that * { lhe Duke of York has a fine pres ence.” TJie < New York World says thaljrtcent events have tended, however, to give him a baby car riage, O dinarly Atkinson would carry the date by 80 000 majority but 11 Gen. Gordon stumps it for him, he will get at least 60,000 majority—nn less the Constitution undertakes to fight for him when he may not receive over 40,000 majority. Hines will not be so numerous, he will ju?l|be-Hine, The Macon News wants the pardo nii g povyer taken away from the gov enor and placed in the hands oi a commission. —Milledgeville Moon. Hal Moore st ems to be afraid At kinson would do his duty and Hal would then have no chance for his liberty. Poor *‘boomleteer” Hal. And so young too. » ' - Lower California, which somebody periodically threatens to pt rchase and bring under the territor’al do minion of the United States, is the longest of the North American penin sulas. It is of about the same area as Florida. Its greatest length is about 800 miles and its greatest width is about 145 miles The unanimity with whi- h the Ev ins newspapers throughout the Side ire rally i ig to the supporuof Mr. At kinson, is one of the surest and mosi gratifying evidences of a united and harmonious Democracy in Georgia- and where these conditions obtain there is nothing to be feared from the Third party.— Penny Press. Down to the Gate City they claim that General Sherman and private Bill Atkinson are the only two men of this century who could best Atlanta. Bill and the “Wool hat boys” are going to make their headquarters in that southern me tropolis and make her blossom like the rose. Professor Hugo, of Fort Worth I'ex., is walking a distance of 1,- 000 miles on the steel rails of rail road tracks on a wager. He is re quired to walk not less than 20 miles a day, The strikers are not attempting to interfere, as he car ries no sleeping car arrangement —Augusta Chronicle. Jean Ingelow is fond of the sight of the sea, and upends the greater part of the year in her cottage in the south of France, w here she sits on the shore nearly all day look ing out over the waters. Jean and McUskor couid sit by the hour holding each others hands and shedding sympathetic tears as they listen to the Ocean’s sob. Mr, W. H. Wynne presented The Progress office with a radish lest Saturday which weighed seven pounds and a half when taken from the ground. It v.as fifteen inches long, thirteen inches m ciicuinference, and five inches in diameter. It was raised by Dr, Alex Avera, of A vera, Ga. The rad ish was viewed with considerable curiosity by ail who saw it.—Sat dersville Progress. An eminent portrait painter tells' the Cincinnati Times Star that there is no time in a girl’s history when the. celestial expr< s .ion is more manifest when dreamy eyes have wo much sou! in them, whin delicate dimples loot. na.lt so tedder,w ien in tact the beau tification is till there, as when s ala water, tha nectar of the gods, is float ing down past the palate portals. loi this reisoa the artist on hut days vis its the palatial soda louutain far ar tistic study of dimples and beautiful expression. LET’EM FIGHT. A fond parent living in the south ern put of Missouri,who hushis <>wi ideas about the marriage ques ion sent ti.e record r Ris consent tu th marriage of his daughter. It being a little out of the ordina r y(says the Bolivar Free Press), we copy it verbatim:* Mr. Cieark—hear is a young man that wants to g?i , maried to my daughter i giv her to ( h.m as nothing els »vifl do him let thim fight.” 1 THE HUSTLER. OF GOME WEDNESDAY JULY. I 1 1894 Whatever else may be said of Sam Jones, nobody says he’s a fool. And nobody ?ays lies a pigmy. We judge he keeps up his old lick, hitting somebody. For some fellow is always yelping— afer he strikes. Sam has been on a visit t<> Atlanta lately and there are a lot oi folks howling around up there. Bv the way Sam has uot bt-eu to Macon of late,years. —Mai on D e.raph . MEETS WITH APPROVAL. The Suggestion that Moscogee’s diet mguifeht d y oung son, Hod. £• P. Gilbert be n ade temporary chairman ot the State Democratic Coi veuiiou is meeting with very general and hearty approval. A more earnest aud able ivorker upon whom to bestow this honor could not bo found, within the confines of the Stale. During the campaign ot two years ago, Capt. Glib rl did good work for the par ty. lie made speeches through out the southern counties, and his voice was heard, in D> mocracy’s cause, upon in the hills of Rabun. This year be will spend the time taken as a vacation by tha Courts, aud when be will not be eugagid with his duties as So licitor of the Chattahoochee Circut in doing work tor the party, and wi 1 be among the first to oiler his services to the State Campaign Committee. [Io is a brilliant young cam paigner, and is among ihepromio ent Democratic leaders of the Stale, J he bestowal of the honor of the temporary chairmanship of tin convention upon Capt. Gi’herL would be greatly appreciated b\ the Democrat of Muscogee. how’s this: We offer One Ilumlietl D Jlar- Reward for n ny case oi Catarrh that cannot l»e cured ly Ha is Cdunl Cure. F. J CHENEY & Props., Toledo , O. Wetlie undersione 1, have kiov.n F. J. Cheney for tfie last 15 year? aud believe huu perfectly honerable in allbuained transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by tueirfirm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Tok do, 0. Waldinu, Kinnan & Marvin, W hole sale Druggists, Toleds, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by al; Druggi«ts Test imonia s free. o Trustees Sale, Will be sold on the first Tuesday ire August 1894 during the legal hours of sale, .lie proper y hereinafter described. Whereason i,.e until d.yof December 1892, Lizzie A. Andrews of Floyd county,Ga. did execute and deliver io the Atlas Saving and Loan Association of Hamilton county, fentiessee, par y of second part her deed of conveyance to the following described lands and tenements situated io Floyd county Georgia )in which deed lhe Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 01 Chattanooga Tennessee iwas named as trustee and title to said property vested uy said deed in said trustee) to wit: “Lot No; thirty-five (35-) in Block “B” fronting mi Avenue “A” rorcy- hsee(43) feet and running back,oi uniiovtuwid h. two hundred (2UO) Ifee. in tiie City of. Louie Gewgia, being a part of ori ginal laud lo< No, two hn udred and ttiir,y-seveii (237) in 23rd. District and 3r.f. Steetiou of siudi •ounty and state." Said Trust deed being exe cuted to secure th v- pay men. of a note for 8700 dated December isth. 1892„and given or Lizzie A. Andrews to the Atlas Saving anti Loan Asso ciation. Amt said Lizzie A. Andrews having sub-scribed for three tuul one-hadit sha res of the,Capital S ock of sail. Association of the value of sevt u h in dred dollars and the said Assu i tiou having ad vaitei d o Lizzie A. uulrews the sum ol g7OO ou saiu snares and the said Lizzie A. Andrews in said note and dead of trust having agreed to pay said Allas Saving and Loan Association, eight y-seven anda halt cents weekly installment ol dues on said shares, amt twenty-two a da hail cents weekly installments of premiums on said shares as provider by Cliar.er ami By-iaws of said Association: mid eighty and 40-Al. em-s per w-es as interest a., six per cent on said sum o fciOi. ai... m wh chmote and Trust deedit was ex irisslv s.ipulaved vu lailuse of Lizzie a. uh rew ... pay said interest ones and prruuums as s.ipulatei. .n said stole amt r.yu t deed at op tion oi said assoc .a iiai said note liecoiives iiius and payable: and said trustee might, seil sai-A proper.y after having aiiv.rn.-eu same Iw tour weeks in a newspaper published in Runt Geor- Now, therefore, said lizzi < a. i.ndrews l aving tailed io pay either interests, diws-or premiums as contracted to be paid by her. lor more than lour Weeks a- tl in lait been in default i-- i mk ing sa d pay nieuts lev more lhau tweiv* imm'.hs , and said Association having declared su.d . on d it’: the Wizens H&uk and 'irusi C<*nr»««iiy as me trustee atore.- u<l by virtue of tlw power ind aiuiiori y \ e<ied in if as trustee, \. »11 . cii io the hi_;h. st bidder, ax the Court house dour ii. R •im* Ga., h.r cash, on the first, Tuesday in au &ust 18h4, the be>ore described lanu and teiit uienis, after <miy adver.ising: same in tin- Ki stler of Rome. 3 lu* proc*:4.ls oi said sale will be applied to ilae, payments m ilk?ir ore er. said irus -teed r. <piired, which trust, deed is recorded in Bm k“I . I <>< deeus u iice of i rk <>r the Superior i urc ui I* ,o »! < unty Georgia. Ibis .July loth. IHH4. liU’i iiizeuH Bank x’C Co. Trustee. .t. ii. Harris, att rm.y lor The tnizeus Bank A. Trasi Company. Road Citation, LORGIA, Fitivii ‘ oixiv: , „ „ *- am- ..ova., lave netitioueu the Board ■> ■ >sioimrsof m a-B and Kev- mw- . I County, asking that these tleifu lit 1 ‘m" ■ 1 e- m i.i i. di ec from Se- ney, i.eorgia, and lunuing directly by wh-tis ".i* n .'ace ai.d Henry Im..i c.i ii » nw< I mg house and jm ’•seciiug uKii <lie pul.i;c u an i.ui.wu ,i- ihe Pleasant :. ;,e ciiurcli roa.:, at or near Drummond sclmoibon.se. beinai.e see >ml e ass public io ■<!. .uni the Ito il i mi Hiissioiic s ..f 1.504 uis- 11 * '''4 said Counts having icpur ed the proposed mad to Im ol public u iljrv. x, w. this I . .o n . al. persons having olCi- uioi.s thereto or claims-c.r damages ar.sing tliercfroiu, to make the same ki., v. u io tließoiruofComniis s oners at tn« next meeting to o<> held on ihe first 'io .day m Auyust 1894. " iim-s-. ;i.e Hur. John < . t-'uste • Ch .iriuan of the b ird. This July srh. H 94, d-3.-J. yi„x Meyerha dt, Clerk. I MONDAY NIGHTS. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAYS EDITION, Council met July 9tb. 1894. Present John D, Moore, Mayor Councilman, Messrs. Neel, Harris’ Stolleragau, Hamilton, McCaffrey, McClure. McArver. and Wright. Minutes of the last meeting read aud accepted, Report of Committee as to as sessmeut of J J. Leob and W* F. Comer accepted. Action of Clerk as to pavement salaries of Cheif aud assistant Chief of fire department confirm ed. Petition of C. VV. Wright to build a wooden porch in fire limit laid on the table. petition ot J. IS. Beasley to low er bis assessment, laid on the ta ble on the ground that it was too late to make objections. The quarterly reports of the re spective officers were read an.l ihe finance committee ordered to in vestigate. The following account were properly approved and order e 1 paid. The following list of account ware order paid. Name, Department Amount Lanbarn & Sons, Relief, $3 00 S.S. King & Co. Street, 32.22 -J . A. Bale Pub.B. . 85 “ Street, 1 OC H. M Tanner, W. W, .85 51. W. Brett St. Dept. .45 S.t King A Co. Pub. B. 2 90 VV.E Beyseigle. Contingent. 7 00 W.J. Gordon, Relief. 4. 50 i.(J. Morris, Pub.B. 2. 62 Morris. Bros. Relief. 2. 00 E.E. Lanham. Pub B 4. ‘25 Cuudell Lumber Co,Street. N. M. Goirez. I’ub.B. 40. 00 G. C Wyatt, *‘ ” 95, 25 Rome Elct Light Co.G <fc S. 481 22 Brown & Collier, Relief 50 Fletcher Smith. 21, 50 “ 1. 50 \V. T.Drennon Pub B. 1. 50 “ Street 3 50 G.W Trammell. ** 9. oo W.T Drennou 2 65 G W Trammell o 00 W. J Huffaker 2 35 ETA & G R R 25 ” “ 25 “ ““ “ “ ” ” I 05 “ ” “ “‘‘ “ “ 12 50 ‘ “ “ ” 1 72 Roma Cotton Factory 1 30 * “ “ 65 G.MBatrey 1 65 The Milliners & Kettiug Co. 27 92 Terhune Berry Hwd. Co. 2 70 Cantrell & Owens, 3 (>o J. G. McClure & Co. 10 00 J. Sain Veal, y io D. W, Curry. 2 80 “ u 2 25 Chas, I. Graves 53 75 i 53 75 53 75 “ “ 22 45 Petition South Rgehp Methodist church refered to street com xndttee with power to act. The question as 'to whether transfer waggons can have freight and drays baggage refered to or diau-ce committee to report at the next meeting, Council adjourned. Halsted Smith. C, C. Prof. J. H. Chappel and his charming wife arrived in the citv last night and are visiting Mrs. Chappel’s parents Dr. and Mrs ’ Kincaid, on Fourth Ave. Prof. ' Chappei is the able president of ’ the Girl’s Industrial College at Miliedgeville Ga. < “Wartsr’s Hand made is the latest production from the Rome Cigar Factory. For sale by a|| dealers. Try one. v TO RENT:—A five room cottage with clothes presses, wash room and all conveniences. Most central and de eireable location. Will take board in par t for rent if satisfactory. Address /• 8 6t F. E. A., Rome Ga.‘ Read A. B. McArver & Co.s new advertise ment. Everything will be sold at New York v>ost for Cash. Sheriff sales For August GEORGIA. Floyd County: \\ ill I* Hold before the Court houHe floor in the City of Boine, Floyd County Georgia, between ihe legal h-ms oi sale, on the lnt. Tuesday in AugtiHl I>l4 ilte following deserih"e<l proj erty: S.xty acres in the South-east comer and twenty acres in t he Sou h-west corner of lot of lam. No. 261 in the 22nd. District uno 3rd. Section of said county ot Floyd, lai vied on by virtue of a mort gage n fa. issued fn-in the Floyd Superior Court tn tnvorof .1. L. Johnson vs. ii. Al. Clayion, as ihe progeny of the Defendant. Airo at Ute same nine ami place, an uudivdi e<l oiio-ilflli loieiest in 13 actes in the South east comerof lot ot laud no. ISO tn the 4th. Dis trict ami 4th. Section of Ftoyil county, Georgia ihe Haiti tbirleen .o res being the same conveyed by Deed from M. N, Wood u> t'liillp Tripp. Re corded in the Cictks oftiee in Book “u.” of deeds iice Court li. ta, issued Irom the tl2t)tb. District G. Al. tn tai or .ot Conn A Reiosliunidth vs. .1, n. Lewis and Suckey Lewis, as Ute property oi SucKcy Lewis, one ol tlie Defendaats, Levy matte by A..S. Uhlie, L. C. Also at the same i m t, atd place, a tract (or kt; ol land dying in e County of iloyd, and State of Getogia ami be ogjail t tar, tract o (tar eel ol land in ihe4ch. ,aru ot the City ot Rome Georgia, .he xanie being 20 feet fronton sth. Avenue ana run ing back on parallel lines 100 feet: Bounded on die wes» side by J F. «ard law’s pioperty, ami on the eas: side by the prop erty of.!. W. Reese. Also O te-half of (alley be .ueenJ.F. Wardlaw's property anti lot herein de.crib- <l, all 'miiliiings anti houses on said Joi. Levie i on by virtue of a m- rtg .ge ti. issued from the Superior Court, in favor of West & Griffin vs. W. T. Drennon, As the property o( the Defendant. Also at the same time ami place) Ut.bt. P. J owalt s tbs nimtive share in the following de scribed lanes, derised io tenant f>r lite,.viz. lot of laud No. 257 tn 22nd. District and 3rd Section ol 1-loyill ounty Ga- containing 100 acres more or less, and that part of land lot No. 24x on east slue L'l S(n ing creek excepting thar part below the G.ist an ’ Saw mill on the east side of Spring creek, containing 120 more or less, said land more fiiily t.escrioeu in Deed from J. .1. Co. hen to Gee ‘,V. pow-li ami reeor.'etl in Book “W. ’ page GJ, record of Deeds in|Clerk’s oticeof- Floydco.iuiy Ga. Levien on by drtue of a.l us tice court ft. fa. issued irom the 91!»tb. District G. Al. in faverof J. A. Bale vs. R, p. Powell. As the prop, rty of the Defendant. Levy made by W. P. AlcLeod* L. C. Also at the sumo time andplacA 'lhattract or parcel of land lying and being in the 23rd. Disiiict and 3rd. Section of Floyd county Ga. being that part of laud lot No. 20# located on the east side of Main St: in the town of Blos som Hill, north of the City of Rome. Ga., said parcel oi laud fronting pm Main Street Tiift-et mo;c or less, amt running back east ar right an gles inland of J. li. Reese, 150 fe it more or I- ss, bounded on the north by land of Wes'ev Under w ,o- , on the south by ldnd|ot Sylvra Floyd. Levied on t,_, virtue of a Justic Court ti fa is sued from the yl'.'tb. District G. M. Justice Court in favor of Jno.il. Reece vs. Shadrick Floyd. As the property of the Defendant. Deed tiled in Clerks office. Also at the same time and place, forty acres ofiOtoflamiNO.lßJiu2s.il Dij.iict and 3rd. Section of Floyd county, Ga. Levied on by vir tue of a tax fl fa issued .by John J. Black, tax collector, in favor of State and County, vs. Bar ney W. Di-w, col. As the property ol the Deft. Levy made by J. C. Everett. L' C. Also at the same time and place Lots of land No. 39 ano 40 in the 3rd. District and 4th. Section of Floyd county , Ga. Levied on by virtue et a tax fl la, issued by John J. Black, tax collector, in favor of State and County, vs. Avery Hardin. as the property of the Deft. Levy made by W. J. Walker. L C. J. C. MOORE, Sheriff. j Public Sale of Valuable Lands ) GEORGIA .--Floyd County: i , Whereas on the first day of September 1891, j James S. Howell executed and to Ihe Georgia Loan A Trust Company his deed under -1 sections, No. 19G9, 1971', 1971 of the Code of Geor j gia 1892, to the lands hereinaf'er described, for die pui jose of securing a debt,referred lo in said > deed, which deed is r. aoraed in the Clerk’s of- I flee of Floyd Superior l ourt in book "S. S.” of ueeds, | age 90. > Aud whereas, the said The Georgia Loan A j Trust Company did ou said September Ist. 1891 or directly thereafter transfer and assign to ihe ’ undersigned for a valuab.e consideration, the , note to secure the payment of which said deed was executed, aud at the same time transferred an I assigned to the undersigned all of its rights ] under said deed, and on the 25th. day of May 1894 executed and delivered to the undersigned a deed conveying ths title of said lands into the i undersigned together withall thepovvers, rights and title of The Georgia L an & Trust Company 1 under ihp deed of the said Janies S. Howell in eludingtthe power to sell said land in case ot default in the prompt pay incut at maturity of interest or principal of said notes. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power so vest ed in the undersigned, which ui more accurately shown by reference ito said deed of James t. Howell. I will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder, for cash, <m the first Tuesday in July 1894, during the kgal hours of sale, before the Floyd Counfy courthouse door at Rome Georgia the land; described in the aforesaid deed of James b. Howell to wil: That cei" ain re-ideuce lot with improvements thereon in ihe Fifth (5) Ward of the City t.f Rome Floyd Com.ty Georgia, fronting eighty (80) feet on Main Street and running back one hundred and fifty (150) leet to an alley. Bo tnd e 1 on the North by the Allen properly: East l y ley South by lot >t J. \). Alexander and West by .Gain Street. The said deeu first above men. toned was exe cuted and delivered to secure the paymei; .it a certain prommissory ncte for the sum o. tyjoo and ten interest coupons for 33-75 each at’ached thereto and ten interest coupons for 2-25 tie latched therefrom all »t said notes uaied Sep tember Ist. 1891 and the principal ; note bearing interest at the rate of sever, aud a half per cent per annum, and obligating tee s.in Jaime S. Howell to pay ten per cent as attorneys tees shoulajpaid notes be placed in attorney’s bar.ds for collect! ou. Said principal no.els now ] ast due by the terms thereof, and so declared to be due lor de fault in payment oi interest coupons annexed theretw due September Ist 1893 anil Marc'i Ist. 1894. The total amount of (.rincipal, Interest and attorney fees that will be one t n said notes on llie first Tuesday in August 18J4 is .>1107.29. Bee simple titles will be madetothe purchaser at said sale and the proceeds of such said sale will be applietl first, to the payment of said debt with, interest amt attorney fees aud expens es ol this proceeding, and the remainder, ifanv. wtll he paid over to said James 8. Mowed or hi» legal representative. Dated this first day of June 1894, Hoskinson & Harris. Atty. E. Grove Yale. ~ C— — I have two little grand children who are teething ah this hot turn uier weather and are iroublt-d with bowel complaint 1 give themCratu berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Hemedy and it acts like a cuarm. 1 earnestly recoin end it lor children with bowel troubles. I was! myeelf taken with a severe attack ot bloody flux, w th cramp and pains in my stomach, one-third or a bottle ol this remedy cured me. Within twen ty "four hours 1 was out of bed and doing my house work.—Airs. W. B. Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co lent. l*or sale by Dower v and Bros Druggist. For Sale— Piano worth $250 for SIOO. 7-8-6 t P. j. Foltilu KEEP m I ii COOL I And it will Keep You Cool i ever you feel that a health rfvine n?m^ hen - s drink will do you good, drink K “’P'mmce * HIRES"! IRootbeer g A 35c. pkg. makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere g Bet>4 to .u mp for besaUfolpiotar. | The Chua. E. Hirea Co., Phil n <| ( .| phi —■■ What Nerve Berrie, ” a ly- One for otil ers W? wi| l do -xT iF for y° u * w a 4 VIGOR \ O F 15TH DAT ‘ IN. E Easily, Quick!, and Permanently A positive cure tor all We» r.a-,se ß Debility, and all their train'of l 003 ??* 1 ' from early errors and later excesses■ th? u llDf of overwork, aick ae... worry & ‘fej?ol - gives tone ami strength ,J T’Fi gnna. Ktoj>« unnatural |„ Ha .» .**’’J’l “h emiaaiona caused bv voutbrui’er k " cessive it -of tobai*co. opittm 7/ r ’’ which lead to eonnunipti,,,, "',,1 Ll 1 '""" - 1 heir Ore shows immediate reerve Berries, en pocket. Price, ?l.<» per box, six boxe"on for treatment,»s.«). guaranteed toeuiii.. ff not kept by your druggist we will send'tKm by mail, upon receipt of price in uh „ per. Pamphlet free. ‘ Address all ai " "™P- AN MEDICAL For sale by Crouch & Co. I —. t _ A rJEfc/LMro OFFISH! MMii.A.RUPERT'S fKEE FACE BLEACH MME. A. RUPPEIIT -/tv?.'• eays: “I appreciate the fact .. there are many thou- fcajJLJ itOASi eantlsofladlesintheUnlted 8 Statesthatwouldliket nry . tj ’ myWorld-Benowned F.acs tkTi Bleach: bat have been - kept from doing bo on ac- rJan w AFJ countofprl<»hlfhis!2.oo P«rtx>ttleor Sbottlestakeß A'JS'-wTa. -z together, fe.OO. .In order that allofthesemayhare *)>i;jggjt ar. opportunity, I will give to every caller, absolutely « free, a eampG bottle, and A sS^ZZ^_v lnor<l « rt osupplythoßeout city.or In any partof tha World.lwill send ttsafely packedin plain wrapper id I changes prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp." In every casoaf treeklen, pimples.moth, sal. lowness,blackheads.aene,eczema.o'linens. rough. ness, or any discoloration or diseaseof the skin, mid wrinkles (not caused by facial expression) F.tCH Bleach removes absolutely. It deft not ■ coverup,as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Aitresa ■ MADAME A. BCFI’EHT. (Depth) ■ No. © East i4th St., NEW YORK CITt ■ Western & Atlantii N AG G. & ST. L. BiILM —TO— j Chicairo I -Louisville I Ciiicinnatti | .st. -Lousl Kiasos Ci tv I Ai cmpliis I -AND- I The West! Qnlck t|mc aniTVestibuleil twins l ullmau Sleeping Cars. For any tufiriD call on or wri’e to ■ J A SMITH I • General Agent, Rome Ga. I JLEDMQNBON I Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Ten«. ■ IOS. BKOWit. I Traffic Manage Atlanta ■ cehakman I Genera pass AgtAtlantu ■ ———■ “ I : un« nna | co •.> y. i 'i/• i” n -n -r tion Choi-UKH ■ .»w i w ■Jir !' ' ’ c tl ■’ t * H MT SON- I’re-Ment. GROCERIES AT COSI As we are "oing V move soon. ■ We offer our en-® stock ar cost. you, c M buy anything- Vve naw at wholesale prices J| mean to sell you it zw wantto bu y. Wet n* ■ that we gooes as cheap a same kind £>• can be bought by one. So come ■ and save y° ur W money. „ . K Very Respt B Morris & V| Opposite Central lb ie W