The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 15, 1894, Image 4

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ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN Look Over the Passengers—i Many of Them Will Internet You * - Mrs. Pace Roberts is very ill at her home in the Fifth Ward. Miss L«ola Johnson is in Car tersville visiting for a few days Remember you get 20 lbs. sugar at Fos ters for that old dollar- Col and Mrs Will J West came up from Cave Spring yesterday. Be sure and see T.F. Foster before you buy your Tea. Miss Mattie Williams, of the Gate City is a guest of Mrs, Thompson Hiles. Be sure and see f.F’ Foster. Before yt>u buy your Tea. Hon. Joha B. Porter of Silver Creek was in the city a few hours yesterday. Fine Tea only sOc a pound atT.F.Fosters Dr A J Battle, the courteous and cultured president of Shorter Col lege will preach at the First Pres byterian church this rroTEing. Fine Tea only 50c a poundatT.F.Fosters Miss Lizzie Hawkins, one of Summervilles most charming daughters, is in the city the guest of Mrs Thompson Hiles. Fine Tea only sOca pound at T. F. Fosters. Superindent J. C, Harris and hia wife and children are at home again after a pleasant visit to Cedartown Cave Spring and other points. Fine cakes at T. F. Foster. Many of the pleasure seekers who went to the sea cost last Mon day returned to the city on Friday and yesterday. They speak in glowing terms of the trip. Jar Ware of all kinds at T. F. Fosters. Miss Ora Best and Miss Clara Johnson left yesterday afternoon for Miss Johnsons home up the Etowah river- Remember you get 20 £bs. sugar at Fos ters for that old dollar. Master Rugger George who suff ered such severeburned last Friday is suffering very much but .under the skilled baud of Dr, Hammond, he will soon be out again. Buy your Tea at T. F. Fosters. It will save you money. Mr. Willie Harbour, aud his little brother Alfred are visiting their gtand father, near Melson, Ga. Mr. Arthur Farell, of Midway near Milledgeville, Ga , is visiting his cousin Mrs. J. F. Harbour, aud other relatives in the city.' Burney’s lightening Transfer, reliable and responsible. Arm strong office. Open day and night- Phone 126. Misses Mary and Berry Price of Rock Springs near Chattanooga are visiting their cousin Mr. H, C. Wood, on Fifth Avenue. The best 5 cent smoke on the market is Warter’s hand made.” For sale by all dealers. Try one. Commencing Saturday July 11-5 the C. K& C. Road will sell on Sat urday afternoons and Sunday morn ings round trip tickets to Lookout Mountain ats2.OU. These tickets will be good to return Monday morning following date of sale. 'you tried KlWariers Hand made? not.iask your dealer Special Excursion to Si, Simon's and Cumberland East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad JTTL Y 21,1 894 TRIF Tickets Good Returning Until July 30th. Train Leaves Rome 4:05 P. M- B, W. WRENN. General Passenger Agent. T, C. SMITH, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Romo, Ga. J, J- FARNSWORTH, Division Passenger Agent. THE HUSTLER OF ROMF SUNDAY, JULY, 15, 1884 ABSENT- MINDED. Robert Colfsx, an extremely abseutmined young man cleiked in a hardware house on Broadway. He was a handsome fellow and bi wages enabled him to live in a good boarding house. Like most young men of his age Robert was mad.y in love wish a pretty girl, the only child of an old farmer. Love between the two was well advanced. They ex changed a regular correspondence and often made an opportunity to speak to each other in spite of the old gentleman, who would never consent to the match, his only de sire being that of seeing his Char lotte married to a rich man. Aud so it happened that Robert while attending to the correspon dence of the firm found also time to remember his beautiful sweet / heart And between one business letter and auother he (often wrote oue of love. A shipment of five kegs of nails having been made one day to a Mrs. Thorne, of Rockmart, Col fax wrote that lady a few lines noti fying her that fact. He then put the letter in an envelope and s< al ed it before writing the address. A little later on he found time to drop a line to his loved one, who had just gone out of town. He wrote: My Dearest—l love you. How much you cannot aven imagine. Far from yon life is unbearable and tiresome. If yon wish, I shall go to you at once. I long t® see you. I send you a bonbon niere. With love, yours, etc. And in hi> | ibsence of mind, instead of writing his own name he signed the letter with that of the firm. He then sealed the envelope and address it: “Mrs. Thorne. —Rockmart Ga.” The letter intended for Mrs. Thorne read aa follows: Please take notice that I have shipped you this day five kegs of the usual brand • Kindly credit me with amount of invoice. Youus truly. He signed it with a flourish Robert Colfax and had it mailed to his Char lotte among the firm’s correspond ence. Two days afterward Robert received a letter. He opened it impatiently, and after readmg it changed color several times. It was Charlotte who had wrtten: Mr. Colfax —I cannot have any feeling toward one who would send me five kegs of nails! I imagine how he would nail me if he were my husband, I have found here a healthy man who will marry me next week. This is the result of your absence of mind, of which I have had ample proof. Take care aud be less distraught in the fu. ture. Respectfully, CHARLOTTE GRILL. After having read this letter for the third time Robert struck the desk with his right fist, causing the inkstand to empty itself on the books to their utter ruin. “What in the devil are you do i g, Colfax? Are you crazy.” cried the office manager, and Robert, all confused, excused himself prom ising to cover at his own expense the damage done. Meanwhile he asked permission and hurriedly left the office. “Robert, what did you write to Mrs. Thorne of Rockmarl?” asked the proprietor of the firm in a loud tone a few days after. The notice of the effected ship ment, quietly replied Robert. Its impossible. How so? Get the letter book and let ue see, replied the employer. Here it is. Mrs. Thorne Rockmart: Please take notice that I have shipped you this day five kegs of nails. Ah,'ah! said Mr. William. That widow evidenty has gone crazy. I cant understand it aud handing a letter to Colfax he left the room. The letter ran thus : Mr. Walter R, William: I ac. c 'pt your prospoal withgreat pleas ure. I recollect,your niece appear ance as veil your marked coustesv to me when you were here. I shall expect to see you soon in order to Yours very sencerly. MRS. THORNE [nee Black . Then Robert understood the mistake ami laughing clumsil} left the office hurriedly. The young man started tor Rock mart the next day in order to in troduce, himself to the widow Taking advantage of bis fashion able appearance and refined man ners aud profiting by the misun derstaudiiu, at the same time pre tending to be a member of the firm .of W. G, Williams, he introduced himself to the old and ugly widow. By courting her for a »few hour B he succeeded in making Mrs Thorne fail in love with him. Then he put things before her in their true light, acquainting her as to his standing and explaining the object of his visit to Rockmart as well as how the mis understanding had hapjieued. The old woman was elated and laughed heartily. About a month after the departure of Colfax, Mr. Williams, who could, not explain the unexpected absence of his clerk, received the following communication; Mr. Robert Colfax (now the pro prietor of the firm of Thorne, Rock m.rt) and Airs. He’en Thorne [nee Black | take pleasure in announcing their wedding, which took place iu December last. And so it was that Robert became the proprietor of one of the most important houses in Rockmart thanks to his absence of mind. —New kork Brees. Rev. E. M. Dyer will fill his ap pomtment in East Rome at Wyatt 8 Chapel today at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. The Willing Workers Parlor Concert on Friday night given in the pretty parlors of the home of Mr and Mrs Lester on College Hill was a most enjoyable affair. Dr, J. A. Brown, of Lavender spent yesterday in the Hill City, Mr. and Mrs. W.jJ, Gordon, of the Fourth Ward have to the city from St. Simons. Mrs. J. Fink, who has been vis iting friends iu Atlanta, has re turned to th*» Hill City much to the delight of her many friends. Mrs. John Wilkerson is quite ill at her husbanda home in West Rome. TYBEE AND RETURN |6.00. The Rome Railroad of Ga, will aeU round trip tickets to Tybee and re turn, via Savannah on July 21st 1894. Gcod returning until July 30th at s*. 00. Elegant surf Bathing aud Hotel ac comodations. Call on, C. K. Ayer, G. P. A. or J. B. King, T k’t. “Warter’s hand made” is the latest production from the Home Cigar Factory. For sale by all dealers. Try one. Read A. B- McArver & Co.s new advertise ment. Everything will be sold at New York Cost for Cash. Ony $2.00 by tue E L V A G to Lookout Mountain and retum. Tic kets on sale every Saturday after noon and Sunday morning. Elegant vei-tibulcd observation chair cars, seats free; only line with four daily trains each way. J J Farnsworth, T C Smith, DPA P & T A Atlanta Ga. Rome Ga -12-ts ELECTION NOTICE “FENCE’ OR “STOCK LAW.” GEORG IA, —Floyd Covni y : Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held at the Court Ground in the 1504th. Dis trict, (Howells) G M-, said County on the 14th. day of July next (iß<j-4> in which’ the ques tion will be suliiu tted to the Qualified' Voters of said District “For Fence” or "Stock Law,’ as by Law provided. Petition Having been Filed and Notice given as required by Law. Given under my hand and Official Signature this 25th. day of June 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary. Application for Letters ol Dis n’ssion. GEORGIA Floyd County : Whereas Johu C. Pnntup Executive, Henry 8 Priutup, represents to the court in his petition duly Hied, tint he has administered Henry S I’rintup’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred aud creditors, to show cause if any they can. why said Executor should not he discharged from his Executorship and re cieve letters ofdisinission on the first Monday in September 1894. This June 4th 1894. Only $6 (10 by the E. T. V. & G | to Cumberland ot St. Simont- snd return- Tickets will be sold July 21t»i j good to return July the 30th. F<r| sleeping car reservations, tickets ami etc, call on or write to J. J Farnsworth, T. 0. Smith,J DPAP & T A Allanta Ga. Rome Ga. 7-12-9 c K&ti, | ? “A TFHZOT IS THE REST TO TRY, out of all the medicineH that claim to help women t Wouldn't it seem to be ttie one which costa you nothing unless It does heip I That is Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. There’s no other. But if that doesn’t benefit or cure, in the case of every tired or ailing woman, she'll have her money back. In building up exhausted or overworked women, and in all the weaknesses and dis orders of womanhood, nothing can compare with this medicine. For periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing down sensations, w-eak back, ana “ female complaints ” of every kind, it is a safe, cer tain, and guaranteed remedy. Where other things can only help your Ca tarrh for a time, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will completely cure. The makers of this medicine mean what they say they offer SSOO reward for any incurable case of Ca tarrh. Sold by druggists. Trustees Sale, Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August 1894 during the legal hours of sale, ihe proper.y Hereinafter described. Whereas on the tenth d yof December 1892, Lizzie A. Andrews of Floyd county, Ga. did execute and deliver to the Atlas Saving and Loan Association of Hamilton county, fennessee, party of second part her deed of conveyance to the toilowing de-cribed lands and tenements situaieu i.i Floyd county Georgia )in which deed the Citizens Bank & Trust Co. oi Chattanooga Tennessee was named as trustee and title to said property vested by said deed in said trustee) to wit: “Lot No. thirty-five (35) in Block “B” fronting on Avenue “A” forty-three (43) feet and running back, of uniform width, two .hundred (200) ifeet in the City of, Rome Georgia, being a part of ori ginal land lot. No. two hundred and thirty-seven (237) in 23rd. District and 3r. . Section of said county and state.” Said Trust deed being exe cuted to secure the payment of a note for S7OO dated December 15th.' 1892„aud given by Lizzie A. Andrews to the Atlas Saving and Loan Asso ciation. And eaid Lizzie A. Andrews having subscribed for three and one-half shares of the Capital Stock of said Association of t 1 e value of seven hun dretkdollars and the saidWtssociation having ad vanced to Lizzie a. Andrews the sum of S7OO on said Shares and the said Lizzie A. Andrews iu said note and deed ot trust having agreed to pay said Alia* Saving and I/>au Association, eighty-seven and a halt cents weekly installment of dues on said shares, and twenty-two and a hall cents weekly installments of premiums on said shares as provided by Charter and By-laws of said Association: and eighty and 40-52 cents per week as interest at six per cent on said sum ot S7O >. And in wb<ch note and Trust deed it was ex pressly stipulated on failure of .Lizzie a. Anorew to pay said interest dues aud premiums as stipulated in said note and trust deed at op tion ot said assoc lation said note becomes due and payable: and said trustee might sell said projieriy after having advertised same for four weeks in a newspaper published in Rome Geor ge- Now, therefore, said Lizzi< A. Andrews having failed to pay either interests, dues or premiums as contracted to be paid by her, for more than tour weeks aud in fact been iu default in mak ing said payments tor more than twelvemonths and said Association having declared said note due: the Citizens Bank and Trust Company as the trustee aforesaid, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it as .trustee, will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court house dour in Home Ga., for cash, on the first Tuesday in Au gust 1894, the before described laud and tene ments, after duly advertising same in the Hustler of Romk. The proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payments in their orcer, as by said trust deed required, which trust deed is 1 ecorded iu Book “U. U.” ot deeds page 506, i the office of Clerk of the Superior C urt of Floyd county Georgia. This July 10th. 1894. The ( itizeus Bank & Trust Co. Trustee. Geo. A. H. Harris, Attorney for The Citizens Bank & Trust Company. Take . Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. BnP£PsiA\ Sick Oft fNOJGESTION \Nt-ftv ous- BiUOUSM£Ss\ Stomach Appctite None Genuine Without The Likeness..no Signature orM.A.THEoroRo oh FrortOf Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Meo.©* ■— Rome.ga. For Sale—Piano worth $250 for SIOO. 7-8-6 t P. j. Fortin. COMBINATION POLCY. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. Thisis a policy combining a2O year endowment policy with a2b payment life policy, for half the amount ot the endowment, and is IN- FULL IMMEDIATE BENEFIT; but in case of death withen the first year trom any pulmonary disease but one half the insurance (i. e., one quarter of the endowment) will be paid. bor insurance, a combination policy may be taken cut for $250 endowment, maturing in 20 years ' and its terms will nrovide that if death occur while the policy is in i force within the 20 years $125 will i be paid; if the insured survive 20 < years, he will receive $250 in cash ’ atid still hold his policy as an or- 1 dinary paid up lift* policy for sl2o, payable at death without any futher payment of premium The premium is the same f,,r all ages; but applications will not be rceived upon lives K S4 than 13 or more than 50 next birthday, ts. Application for Lecters ol Disinission. Georgia—Floyd County: T.,l’T e v e^ s .f L Bosworth, administrator of J .is r \ andiver <iec d, renresentsto the court in Jm! ”sT v” ‘‘i’*' ,i . le<1 ’ lle liah administered Jam. sT A andiver’s estate lids ism <. lie all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to , l"’ w ca , use ; any tlu '.v uan, why said admi'nis ,lOt P® ' H , 9c ’ ha W<l from his admin ive ,etter -’ 1,1 dismission ua «s as safe and harmless fi{J seed poultice. IcactslX??? 8 ? tice, drawing out erami n 0 Ute, easily s'e°d ,ady U “|P‘ofS“^L/LMc S a"ua2: 4 Panorama P ace. Chicago, S bold by D. W. Curry Druggist B In Poatngtc we will Re n<t A Sample Envelope, of either \ z White, fjlemi or brcnette I fa —OF— 7 I nozzoNrs POWDER. 6 Yon have seen it advertised for manv k 7 years, but have you ever tried it?—lf 7 H POZZONI’SM L besides being an acknowledged beautlfler / 9 htts many refreshing uses. 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Bay s: ‘■ I appreciate the fact . -V'jjK. that there are many tboih d> X&ri * sandsof ladiesin the L nited statesthatwouldliketotry IT"*^ ni y World-Renowned KaCB _s> 'U. Bleach: but have been kept from doing so oni» jfflil 1 countofpriAwhichisM per bottleor Bbottlestakeo F .tgi together, Sli-00. In order that all of these may bare '*'6' to every caller, absolutely free, a samr'e bott.e, and Jr/ zj. x> j j >inorderto supply those out of city .or in any partof world,l will send it safely packed in Pj""*™?, all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver o •‘“P In every case of freckle., pimpes.m< lowness, blackheads, acne, Hess, or any discoloration.or disia. ®. o, _!' r v bS i on) and wrinkles (not caused b Y , e , not Facb Bleach removes absolute ily. Udo cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. MADAME A. No. 6 East 14th St., YORK C — —* “Warter’s Hand made,” thats the brand of the latest and best production from Warters Cigar Facto ry. Ask your dealer tor one. Estray Cow:—A bob-tailed l'li> th cow, with white spot on forehead, also white spot on each flank, abou seven years old, thin but giving nn wore a cotton rope around her horns and was bare footed. Came to n>y house 11 miles from Rome, near Sand Spring church in Texas la e J two weeks ago. Owner please come for her at once or address J. W. Burns. Rome Ga’ $25 FOR MECHANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Hooks Call at office for particulars