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THIS IS FREE.
A Trip to St. Simon’s and a week’s
Stay for the
MOST POPULAR CLERK.
All you Have got to do is to get
the Most Ballots and| There
you are ! Now its Your
Move, So get a
move on you.
Think of a trip to St. Simon’s Is
land and a week’s stay at the famous
Hotel St. Simon all on your popu
larity
That’s exactly what there is in
this proposition for the most pop
ular salesman or sales-lady in this
city.
It is a proposition that The
Hustler of Rome makes its read
ers; the test of the popularity to
be determined by ballot.
From now until September First
a coupon will appear in The Hust
ler of Rome daily and Rome
Courier Weekly and this coupon
when cut out and filled in and
filled at this office shall be consid
ered as one vote.
No coupons will be counted un
less they are clipped from these
papers and filled in as above speci
lied. Everybody can vote as many
coupons as he can secure, and vote
tor any salesman or sales-lady in
the city. JJ
The contest will close at 6
o’clock on Saturday night Septem
ber Ist. and the result will be an
nounced in the Sunday morning
Hustler of Rome of September
2nd.
Remember that the Hotel St.
Simon is the most delightful inn
along the South Atlantic coast and
that it will be open all through
the month of September.
The time of contest is short, but
beginning with this issue 50a can se
cure ballots and before its clcse you
may vote early and often. Its a case
of “a free ballot and a fair count” and
the roost popular sales- man or sales
lady the winner.
Ballots cost you nothing and the
winner gets a free trip to and
from St Simon and a week's board
t rhe Hotel St. Simon il.o abso
lutely free.
Oli ye-! Ob ye.-! The polls are now
open! At the Hustler of Rome office
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31 y boy was takon with 'i disease
resembling bl >ody flux. The first
thing I thought of wasChamberlain’-
CoHc, Cholera and Diarrhoea R m d .
Two doses of it sett'ed *he maltol
and cure him sound and well. I
heartily ecom’oend this r me‘ v to
all persons suffering from a c• n
plaint. I will answer any inquire re
garding it when stamp is inclosed 1
refei to any county official as to my
reliability, Roach. J. P . Pn™-
roy. Campbell Co , Tenn. For sale
by Lowry Bros.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
From my premises in North R >me
on Saturday night. Augmt L IS'H
one Bav Horse Mui- with white hairs
scattered all over body; h s brand ot
“S’’on left shoulder; wind galls on
all four legs, and is about 14 vears
old Any person finding said mule and
returning it or notifying me of the
B jq Gt North Rome, Ga.
IST JD ~ "X.
-HOT Two Stores In Oneo-
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1 have bought the etire stocK of CARVER &
HARPER’S, China, Glassware, Tinware and
Stoves, And have moved into their store, and
will have the most complete line of China,
Glassware and House furnishing goods in
North Georgia.
Having bought the stock low, the house
keepers of Rome will get the benefit of mv
good trade. Everything for the dining room
and kitchan can be found in my stock, tome
and see for yourselves.
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR THAT
Celebrated and world wide known Char
ter Oak Stove, Tne only genuine wire Gauze
Door stove made. All other Ventilated ovens
are imitations of the Charter Oak, Buv the best
and not the imitation
Illi HI STOVE -full 00.
Is absolutely the be t stove on the market today, Excep t
the Charter Oak. Sold in this market for twenty years.
Everything in my stock must be sold to make room for
my immense Fall stock soon to arrive. Remomb t, I manu
facture Tin ware and can sell you better.goods than you
buy in the cheaper light tin ware.
A full line of Agate Iron ware so popular with every
Housekeeper, the cleanest and most serviceable ever mad
e
Everything first class—my goods are tor inspection and
Expierced Salesman to attend to your wants. Call at Carver
& Harpers Cid stand. Everybody kno vs where it is.
■4MW. H.
241 BROAD STREET, ROME GA,
The Burney
Tailoring Co.
220 Broadway.
Do you know
that nine tenths
of the best peo
ple of Rome wear
Burney’s make
of clothing? i
Its a fact, and
that is the rea
son that nine
tenths of the Ro
mans you meet
have such beau
tiful fits.
If you want the
best, made up in
the latest styles,
why come and
see us at once.
The Burney
Tailoring Co.
220 Broadway.
NOTICE
GEORGIA, Floy! County.
Notice is hereby given that a petition signed
by fifteen or m ire Freeholders < f the 962nd
District G M. of said County hat been filed in
my office a-kihg that the benefit for the provi
sions of S -etions 1449,1459, 1451, 1452, 1453 and
1454 of the Code of Georgia, of 1882 and the
amendments thereto, shall apply to said 962nd.
District* G M of said Countv. 1 further give
notice that said matter will be heard on the
13th day of August “next ’and if no valid ob
jections are shown an Election will be ordered
to occur on the 29th, day of August “next”
“1994” odecide the question of ‘•Fence” or
“Stock Law” according to the Statues in such
case, made and provided.
Given under my hand and Official Signature
This July 23rd. 1894 . 20d.
John P Davis
Ordinary F'oyd Co, Ga
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
AVhereas W. K. Reese, Administrator of Reese
M. Braden, represents to the court in his jietir
tion duly filed, that he has administered Reese
M. Braden’s estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration an 1
receive letters of dismission on tlie first Momlay
in October 1894. This July 4th. 18!»4. 7-4-3 mo.
JOHN I’. DAVIS,
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia.
Application for Letters o
Dis Ti'ssion.
GEORGIA Floyd Countv
Whereas John C. Printup Executive, Henry!
Printup, represents to the court in his petitis
duly filed, that he has administered Henry S.
Printup’s estate. This is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said Executor should not
lie di charged from his Executorship and re
cieve letters ofdisinis-iou on tlie first Monday
in Septemb’r 1894. This June 4th 1894.
John P. Dav is,
Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia.
Libel for Divorce.
James 11. McCool 1
vs. j Libel for Divorce
Mary Davis McCool)
Floyd Superior Court, March Term, 1894.
To the defendant, Mary Davis McCool, you are
hereby notified to lie an i appear at the next
Suuarior f'oort to lie held in and f ir said Coun
ity on the 4th Monday innext September then
' and there to make your defense, if any you
have to plantiff’s libel for divo <c. Witness the
: hand of W. M. Henry, Judge of said Court, this
I April Uth. 1894.
Wm, E. Beyseigel, Clk.
Supr, Court.
• Application for Guardiafiship
GEORGIA. Floyd County:—
To all whom it may concern: Hamilton Yan
cy having applied for Guardianship of the per
son and jircporty of Frank Holland, minor chil '
of Sarali Bazelle, late of said County, deceased,,
notice is given that said application will lie
beard at my office, at 10o’clock A. M., on the
I first Monday in September > ext. This Angnst
' Btb. 1894. J..hn P. Davis,
I 8-8-.10 1. Ordinary and ex officio Clerk C. O.
"TIDSW ANTED
(JEOROIA, FLOYD COUNTV :
The Board of Commission rs of Hoads and
Revenue of said county ask for sealed bids to
scrape, paint ami adjust the three iron bridges
belonging to the county, to wit, tlie bridge at
tlie foot of Second Avenue, the bridge at the
foot of Broad Street, and the bridge over the
Oostanaulariver on Fifth Avenue, leading to
the Fourth ward. Said bids to be in the Civ". '
office not later than nine o'clock a. tn., on Au
gust 6th, 1894. a bond will be required from
the successful bidder for the faithful perform
ance of the work. The Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Witness the Honorable John C. Foster, Chair
man of the Board, this stti, day of June, 1894
Max Meyerhardt, Clerk.
June 7-39-d,
PROFESSIONAL COL®
DENTISTS
IJ A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad sirev
B over Cantrell and Owens store.
ATTORNEYS
J . If. Spu lock, Attorney at Law. Masonic
Temple Btiildidg
Ro mt Georgia.
JAMES B NEVlN—Attorney at Law ottic
Poverty Hail poiCotflc, ooruor 3rd Avenue
CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD— Cttorue, at
Masonic Temple,
Rome, Ga.
ReECE Jfc DENNY—Attorneys at law. OtHo
in Masonic Temvle. Rome, Ga.
WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn
B sei lor at Law—Rome, Ga.
W H - KNNIS—Ino. W. STARLING-Ktinl
B & Starling, Attorneys at. Dw, Masoni
Temple, Rome, Ga. fel>23.
WH. SMITH, Attonmy-at-Law. Office •
Masonic Temole. Rome Georgia.
Teb32tf
W- M HENRY W. J. NUNN aLLY, V
B J. NEAL—M Henry, Nunnailv & Neal
Attorneys-at-at Law, office o,er Hal
Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, G
PHYSICIANS ABO SURGEONS.
DU. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeor
Office at reeldeme 614 avenue A, Foun
ward.
LP. HAMMOND—physician and Surgeon
B Offers his j zofessional services to the pe-
P !e °f Roice and surrounding countr,
>thce at Crunch end Watson’s drug store. 2*
Broad street.
DR. W. D. I.oy r •'1 ,r v Trevitt
drug sto-e. J o. 33 IB road street Telephor.
110. tesid >n ,9. N 0.21
DR. C. F. GI.iYFIN Physician and Surge
—Office n, t Masonic building. Resident!*
300 4th av sue.
Frank A. Wynn, Physician and Snrgon
office at Tre- itt & Johns mi drug store
Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave,
Prompt attention given all professicn-,1 call i
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All persons indebted to Dr, C
F. Griffin are requested to cal i
at their earliest convenience and .
make a settlement, as he expects
to be absent for the greater part of
ibe summer recuperating hie
health 7-3 d . w. ts.
“I know an old soldier who bad
chronic diarrhiua of long standing t<-
have been permanently cured by tuk
ing Chamberlain’s Colic, Choler>-
and Diarrhoea Remedy, ’’ says Edward
Shumpik, a prominent druggist of
tlinDcapolis, Minn, -‘I have sold the
remedy in this city for over sevei.
years and consider it superior to any
other medicine now on the market
for bowel complaints,” 25 and 50 cent
bottles of this remedy for sale b\
Lowry Bros, Druggist.
Kenneth Bazemore had the good
fortune to receive a small bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy when three mem
bers of his family were sick with dys
entery. This one small bottle cured
’hern all and he had some left which
he gave to Goe. W. Baker, a promi
nent merchant of the place, Lewiston,
N. C. and it cured him of the same
complaint, M Imn troubled with dys.
antery, diarrhoea, cdic or cholera
morbus, give this remedy a trial and
you will be more than pleased with
the result The praise that naturally
follows its introduction and use has
made it very popular 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by. Lowry Bros,
Druggist.
$25 ~
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
J. G. HA RM ISON.
Administrators Sale.
GFCRGIA, FtOVD Uou.x rv :
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinarj
will be sold before the Court house door in the
t ity of Rome, said County between the lega
hours of Sale, on the flist Tuesday in August
l s’>4. the following pr->perty to wit: Onelotb
DeSoto, (now l ourth WardiCity of Rome, Floyc
County, Ga., known as the former residence of
.1. P. Si. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Road
or Bridge Street in tl.e said City 90 feet ami ex
tending bac't,same width 140 fed, ami biuug the
property, cotiveyed by deed of Mrs Mary T.
Freeman, to Mrs. M, E. Knox. Dated Febuary
Ist , 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Sttperioa
Court said County in Book ••Y.” of deeds, Page
498, X 0.448 on June‘lßth. 1879, and als > inscrib
ed in deed of Martha E Knox, to »<<id R. B. Me
liver, Dated April 2nth. 1881 ami becorded in
Bork “C. E.” of deed-, Page 282 No. 187.
<4 >o,d lot sold as the property of William T.
Sa on deceased. This July ,rd. 1394.
W. J. Gordon,
Administrated De Bonis Non
with will annexed of Win. T. Gordon
deceased, Estates
Application for Letters oi
Dismission.
Georgia—Floyd County:
Whereas E L Bosworth, administrator of
Jas T Vandiver dec’ll, representsto the court in
his petition duly filed, that he has administered
jam-s 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 bis admin
istration anil receive letters of dismission on
the Hrst Monday m Aug. 1894 This May 1894.
J >hn P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Ceo3ji
Sheriff Sales For fi eptem
ber 1894.
GEORGIA, Floyd County;
Will be snld before the Court House door in
tile City of Home, Floyd County Ga., between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
September, 1894, the following described prop
eny to wit: All Hint tractor parcel of lanu
ituated, lying and being in the town of East
Rome, Floyd County, Ga., said lot commencing
at the Northeast corner otJEIla Jane Payne, ami
Evaline Hudson's lot, on South Walnut Avenue
running thence northerly along said South
Walnut Avenue seventy-live feet: thence at
right angles easterly one Hundred and fifty feet:
thence at right angles southerly seventy-five
teei : thence westerly one hundred and fifty feet
to beginning corner, being a lot 75x150 fe .t ad
joining flic lot owned l>y Ella Jane Payne and
Evaline Hudson on South Walnut Avenue. Lev
ied on by virtue oi a Justice Court ti fa issued
front the 919th. District G.M. in tavor of
• /Neil Mf’g. Co. vs. Olive Brown, as the (prop
erty of the defendant. Levy made l>v W 3
Byars,L. C /
Alsu at tne same time and place, one undivid
ed one-half interest tn the west half of lot of
land No. 58 in the 4th District and 4t h Section of
Floydcouuty, Ga. and being a strip of land run
ning across the entire lot, on the west side ofi
original lot amlßaidpart of lot being one contain
ing4i> acres. levied on by virtue of a Justice Court
ti la issued from the 1129th District G. M. in fa
>rofJ. J. Conn vs. Win . All»fn Sr. s iiie prop
erty of the defendant, lajvy made by A.S. White
L. C.
Also at the same time and place, that nart of
laud lot No. 929 in the 3rd, District and 4th.Sec
rioti of Floyd County. Ga., known as lot No. 8.
in the vilhage of Cave Spring, it being the iot
whereon the defendant now resides • l,evied on
by virtue of a Justice Court ti fa issued from
ihe 829th. District G. M. in favor of J. W Coker
V Co. vs. H M. Penny as the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and place, Lo-ts of land
Vo’s 58 (fifty-eight) and 59(flf y-ninei in the tilth
District aml4tl>. (fourth) Secli.'ii of Floyd coun
y Ga., known as the Hightleid place and where
'll the defendant formerly resided, each of said
lots containing forty (40) acres morn or less. Le
vied on by virtu- ot a Justice Court ti fa i-su d
i rom the 829i1r District G, M. in favor of < ave
Spring .Mercantile Co. vs. ‘ Elizabeih lllglitield,
as the property of the defendant.
Also at th- samn time and place, all tnat tract
n parcel of laud s’tualed lying and being in
formerly South Rome no v the Fifth Ward of
fhei'iiy ol Home. Flovd colintv, Ga. known as
lot No. 4 in the map of the Sproull A I’ep; er
property, I > ing and being on the west skie of
Blutl st., fronting one hundred (10u) feet on
Bind Street, running back same wiulth two
liiiiidredi .’ini' fe t known ns the Beck or \ andiver
house, ami bounded on the southward by Bai
ley’s formerly rs. J.'iv s - property ai don Hie
.lOithwest by Harry Doakle’s vacant lot. on the
westward by Whitehead’s, now Berry s propt r
y and on the eastward bv Bluff Street- l.eviut
on by virtue of aft fa issued from the Floyd Su
perior Court. in favorof Emily D. Knapp vs.
Jennie Watkins, as the property of the defen
dant
Also at the srme time and place, one farm ly
ing in a body in the (23d)t wenty-third Hist, and
Id) section of Floyd County Ga.consistlng of
the west half of land, lot No. 353, adjoining
lands of the East Rome Land Compauv, said
Ia rm containing (80) eighty acres more or less.
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued from tie
Floyd Superio: Court in favor of S. K. Knapp vs
Dennis H. Hunt as the property of tiro defend
ant.
Also at the same time and (dace the west half
of lot number(269) two hundred and sixty-nine
• n the (23d) twenty third district, (3d) third sec
tion of Floyd County Ga. levied on by virtue Jof
a tila issued from Floyd Corn ty City Court in fa
vorof J. R.Tippin Administrator of R.V.Mitch
ell, deceased, against. Andie Watters, unpaid
purchase money for said land. A deed has been
executed andtiied in conformity to the statute
in such eases, and the purchaser will be enti
tled to the rentsfor the present year, as the
property of the defendant.
Also a', tlie same time and place, lots of land
Nos. 70, 71 and 108 in the 4th District and 4th
Section of Floyd County Ga. Levied on by vir
tue of a ti fa issued from the Floyd City Court
in favor of R. D. Van Dyke vs. J. A. McArver,
as the property of the defendant and in his
possess on. I’roperty pointed out by’ lantiff s
Attorneys. AAritten notice of Levy given to
defendant and also to R. B. McArver.
JAKE C.|MOORE, SfIEUIFF
Application for 1 Letters of
Dismission.
GE'IRGIA, Floyd Couniy:—
Whereas A. j. Watteis Administrator De
Bonis Non, of Joseph Watters, represents to the
court in Ills lie ition duly tiled, that lie has ad
ministered Josepli Warrers estate. This is to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors
to show cause, if any they can, why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged fiom his
administration and receive letters of dismission
on the First Monday in Novemlier 1894. This
August 7th. 1894.
John I’. Davis.
Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floyd Comity, (la.
MS fl ■! II !■■* M
Application for Letters of.Dis
mission.
GEORGIA, Flovd County:
Whereas Mrs. Dora Cohen. Guardian, of Mamie
Cohen, represents to the court in her petition
duly tiled, that she had anministered Mamin Coy
lien s estate. This is to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if and
they can, why said Guardian should not lie dis
charger! from her ailministation and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in August
1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-3<)<L
JOHN I’. DAVIS,
Ordinary Floyd County, Georffia
Notice Administrator’s Sale.
EORGIa, Floyd County:—
Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or
dinary will be sold between the legal hours of
sale on the First Tuesday in September next,
before the Court House door in said County,
tire following property to wit: One vacant lot
of land in the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome
fra., fronting 60 feet on Pennington Avenue;
and running back 125 feet, bounded on the
Xortli-east by C. D. Woods land and on the
South-westjby vacant lot of Isabella Carroll's
es’ate. Terms cash.
Th> s. F. Carroll
Administrator of
_ , Isabella Carroll,
; __ Deceased!
Application for Letters of Dis
miss:on.
GEORGIA, Floyd County:
Whereas .Mrs L. U. G. I’reslev, Guardian of
Fannv <l. Presley, represents to the court in her
petition duly tiled, that she lias administered
Fanny G. Presley’westate. This is to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred atm creditors, to show
cause, if any they e.in why said administrator
should not he discharged from his auministra
| tion and receive le.ters of dismission on the
I-li st Monday in September is 4. This August
6th. 1894. 6
John I’. Davis.
Aug 7-30 d. Ordinary Floyd county Geoigia.
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Pimples bl i ■ die 11, s, frejkels
tan ami sunburn removed by John
son’s Oriental Soa’ , Mcdienal, For
sale by -T, T Croucu it Co
GWALTNEY’S
SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
AV ill open on JSeptembcr
10th, Boys prepared for Jun
ior class at college. For circu
lar giving full information,
♦ Address
J. D. Gwaltney
Rome Ga,