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$14.50, Jffl,
TO ADJUST OUR BUSINESS
On the new basis, conformed to the “Glittering Gold Standard of Contraction ' that is working now
so beautifuly to make all prosperous and happy in these “piping times of Clevelandism.”
W. M. Gammon & Company,
Have determined to close out their entire stock of Clothing regardless of cost or va. ue. FOR CASH,
CASH AND ONLY CASH We Will from Monday, the 9th of July, offer Choice of all $22.50 or
$25.00 Or $30.00 Suits “this means all our finest Suits” for $ 14.50.
11A sl6, $lB. and S2O, Suits at sl2. All Sl2, and sls, Suits 8,50.
360 splendid all Wool Suits, Fine Cassimers, Cheviots,. Worsted and
Serges sold before at 10. and 12.50 for $5,
STRAW mVT'JSI STZEUkW HATS!
Will go in this sale at one-half their values; many at half their cost. While this will be a great sacrifice and will entail a heavy loss on us,’yet
it goes to show what “a blessing in disguise” our noble President is to most of the people, whc, can getj
goods now at half price. ’ >
We mean to sell these goods, and neither cost nor value will be regarded in pricing them. If you have the cash to pay do wn ’’fo/.a Suit’we
will sell >t to you now so low that your compassion will be excited for ***
W. M. Gammon & Company
237 &. 259 BROAD STREET.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Floyd) lo the Superior
County, Court of said comi-
) ty-
The petition of R. S. Draper shows
the following facts:—
Ist. That petitioner is laboring
under disabilities imposed by the
granting of a divorce by the Supe
rior Court of Floyd county to Nora
Draper.
2nd. That Nora Draper of said
county,Jun the 14th. day of May i 892
filed in the Clerk’s office of the Su
perior court of Floyd county, her
application for a divorce, setting
orth the following grounds to wit:
“tSaiddefendantwasoftentiaiescruel
abusive and unkind to your petition
er, and his treatment recently be
came so unkind and cruel to your
petitioner, that it became unbearable,
for her said busband was continually
abusing and ill treating your petition
er by cursing her. charging her with
unchastity and that in her presence,
and in such and divers other ways,
making the life of your petitioner
miserable, his general conduct to
wards her being of such cruel char
acter that no human heart of any
feeling could possibly bear and un
dergo by longer continuing in his
presence and living with him as his
wife, and they are now not living to
gether as husband and wife.’’
Upon the trial of said case at the
arch term 1894 of Floyd Superior
bourt, the fallowing verdict was ren
cred, it being the second and final
■erdict ; “We the Jury find sufficient
piooi ] iave been submitted to our
consideration to authorize a total di
'orce, and that a divorce, A. Vinculo
be granted Plantiff, her
nai. en name, Nora Moore be restor
loo" *! er k aud that the defendant
’ert Draper be not allowed to
ag t ain> Warch 31st. 1894
mow.]' 7. re pe !’tioner prays the re
next < ? 8 Ba ’ d disabilities at the
in L. T Cluber lerm of Baid Court
such 1!lllce with the statues in
vonr? 8 ft made and provided. And
petitioner will ever pray etc.
J- B, F. Lumpkin,
p) , . etitioners Attorney
'uedin office July 6th_lßfkL_
bm. Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior Court,
TAKE
Dr. M. A. THEDFORD'S
LIVER MEDICINE.
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For / W 'fosTWENESS
dyspepsia ■ ’ t Sick dr
Indigestion \ n .^S. us ~
BILIOUSNESsX j AUNOIC £
Sourness of r/Loss of
Stomach Appetite
None Genuine Without The Likeness ..*id
Signature orM.A.THEQf ord on FrontCf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med.©-
W O M E, G A .
ELECTIN NOTICE “FENCE
OR “STOCK LAW, ’
GEORGI \, Floyd County:
Notice is hereby given that an Election will
be held at the Court Ground in the 1504th. Dis
trict, (Howells) G M , of said county on the
14th. day of July next (18g4) in which the ques
tion will be submitted to the Qualified Voters
of said Distric. “For Fence’’ or‘■Stock Law,'
as by Law provided. Petition Having been Filed
aqd Notice given as required by Law.
Given under my hand and Official Signature
this 25th. day of June 1894.
John P. Davis,
Oruinary.
BIDS WANTED.
Georgia, floyd County :
The Board of Commission rs of Roads and
Revenue of said county- ask lor sealed bids to
scrape, paint and adjust tiie three iron bridges
belonging to the county, to wit, the bridgeat
the foot of Second Avenue, the bridge at the
foot of Broad Street, and the bridge over the
Oostanaula river on Fifth Avenue, leading to
the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Lie. '
office not later than nine o’clock a. in., on Au
gust 6th, 1894. a bond will be required from
the successful bidder for the faithful perform
ance of the work. Ihe Board reserves the right
to reject anv and all bids.
Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair
man of the Board, this sth, day of June, 1894.
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
June-7-30-d.
Only $6.00 by the E. T. V. & G.
to Cumberland o: S J Simons aid
return. Tickets will be sold July 21-t
good to return July the 30th. l o
sleeping car reservations, tickets and
etc, call on or write to
J. J Farnsworth, T. C. Smith,J
DPA P & T A
Atlanta Ga. Rome Ga.
7-12-9 t
NOTICE WATER CONSUMERS
The first quarter ends Saturday
.June 30th, I am Compelled by the
city Ordiance to shut, off all in ai
m -r -- - - - -ir - ll TXT ZLl~l V- .»■* .41 a
icaio caw kjc all- iu. v» v r k/1 >»i aa v
Jas McGuire.
SupC
THE HUSTLER OF ROME FRIDAY, JULY, 20, 1 894
Ony $2.00 by the ET V & G to
Lookout Mountain and return Tit
bets on sale every Saturday after
noon and Sunday morning. Elegant
vestibuled 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
■‘Warter’s Hand
made” is the latest
production, from the
Rome Cigar Factory.
For sale by all dealers.
Try one.
Burney’s lightening
Transfer, reliable and
responsible. Arm
strong office, Open
day and night- Phone
126.
TYBEE AND RETURN $6.00.
The Roma Railroad of Ga, will «cl
round trip tickets to t bee and r< -
turn, wa Savannah nJ dy 21st 1894.
Good returning until July 30th at $6
00. ufiS
Elegant surf Bathing and Hotd ac
comodations. Call or,
C. K. Ayer, G. P. A. or
J . B. Kins, T'l’c.
. “lookoutT
And raturn, only $2. cm Rome
Railroad of Gi. Tickets on side Sat
urday alternoon ami Sunday Mowi
ng, good returning until Monday
nocn following date of sale. Remen
ber this is the only line out of Rome
running into Union Depot.
Chattanooga (oppqpit Reed House)
making close connection wifi; Ch t.
ianooga and Lookout Mountain Ry
far the Mountain and Lookout
lon, no transfer, call on:
C. K. Ayer, G. P, A. or
.1. B. Knur TJct. Agt •
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I PROFESSIONAL
DENTISTS.
J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad street
over Cantrell and Owens stere.
ATTORNEYS
JI MESH NEVIN— Attorney at Law Offi •
Poverty Hui post»ffioe cor.ior 3rd Avenue
WMF tmwvTM—J• » ww wwtw ».I'IW t-imwi niw————
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD— attorney at
Masonic Temple,
Ror-eGa.
H*..ECE X DENNY—Attorneys at law. Offic
in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga.
44 j W. VANDIVER—Attorney and Cou
Vy sellor at Law—Rome, i«.
4 x J H. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Enm
yy A Starling. Attorneys at Law, Masonii
’ ’ ■ Temple, Rome, Ga. teb23.
WH. SMITH, Attorncy-at-Law. Office v
Masonic Tomule Rome Georgia.
■ feb32tf
WS. M HENRY, W. J. NtINNALLY, W
J. NEAL—M’Henry, Nunnallv & Neal
" Attorneys-at-at Law, office oier Halt
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street. Rome, <h
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DH. RAMSUR—Physician and Burgeon
Office at residence Gl4 avenue A, Fourti.
“ ward.
LP. HAM ML ND— Physician and Burgeon-
Offtrs his i .-ofessional services to the pen
‘ pie of R‘. ue and surrounding count.)
Itflce at Crouch and Watson’s drugstore, 2C
Broad street.
DR. W. D. ItOVT—Office at C, A. Trevitc
drugstore, go. 3.M Broad street Telephon
110. reside! >a. No. 21
DR. C. F. GF FFIN-Physician and Surge n
—Office m i Masonic building. Residence
300 4th at
HOWARD E. FKLTiiN— Physician and sin
geon—Office No. l> Th ire Avenue,
At office dav and night. Telephone 62.
Frank a. Wynn, Physii ian and Surgon
office at Tre- itt Johns in drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave,
Prompt attention given all profession I call
Road Citation,
GEORGIA, FLOI liCot NTV :
Whereas W E. smith, e al , have netitioned
tffie Board of Commissioners of Roads and Rev
■nue of said Com tv, asking that these tlemeiit
road now leading anil running direct from Se
ley, Georgia, and running directly by wh it is
known as R"dgeis old Barn Place and Honrv
Drummond's dwelling house and int l rsecting
with the public road known as- the Pleasant
Hope church road, at or near Driui’inonds
chool house, be made a second c : ass public
road, a id the Road Cowinissioiie's of 1504 Dis
trict G M• of said Count' having reportedthe
imposed road to be of public utility. Now. this
is to cite all persons having obje iions thereto
■r claims for damages arising therefrom, to
nake the same known to the Board of Conimis-
to lie held on the
irst MOtidav in Augiisr
Witness the Hon John C. Foster Cluinnanof
ho Board, This July sth rs>H,
d 3t-d. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
SH OBTER COLIEGE
FOR YOUNG LADIES
ROME, GEORGIA.
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TlisKsxt Session Cms Sap W3r 19 ill, 1894.
ADVANTAGES:
I. A lofty and healthful site, free from malaria.
2- Charming grounds aud scenery—an ideal situation.
3. Magnificent brick buildings—“ The beauty of the colleges.”
4. Every material comfort aud convenience.
5. A complete force of a cumplisbed Teachers.
6. A sp'emiid Conservatory of Music.
7. A renowned School of Art ,
S An unsurpassed Department of Elocution and Physica
Culture.
9. A strong and thorough curriculum.
10. A superior Finishing School.
11. A delightful home for the pupil away from parents.
12. Reasonable charges.
For catalogues and special information, apply to
Dr. A. J. BATTLE, President,
Or Prof. Ivy W. Business Manager, ;