The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 20, 1894, Image 4

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X'»C3-KJi.ISriD»'X -WOf Two Stores In OneH- c 1 have bought the etire stock of CARVER & HARPER’S, China, Glassware, Tinware and Stoves, And have moved imo their store, and will have the most complete line of China, Glassware and House furnishing goods in North Georgia. Having bought the stcck low, the house keepers cf Rome will get the benefit of my good trade. Everything for the dining room and kitchen can be found in my stock. ome and see for yourselves. I AM AGENT FOR THAT Ce! brat, d and world wide known Char ter Oa f Stove, ine only genuine wire Gauze Door s uve made. Ai k her Ventilated ovens are imitations of ihe Charter Oak, Buv the best and not the imitation TH; • imppm cti vh fun 4 9 (in 111. lIT Li Ithl 1 el uIL I Oil iplZ.v Is absolutely the best stove on the market today, Except the Charter Oak. Sold in this market for twenty years. Everything in my stock must be sold to make room folr my immense Fall stock soon to *r, I manu facture li( ware and can sell you better goods than you buy in the cheaper light tin ware. A lull line of Agate Iron ware so popular with every Housekeeper, (he cleanest and most serviceable ever made Everything first class-.- my goods arc lor inspection and Expierced Salesman to attend to yo"r wants. Call at Carver & Harpers \ld stand. Everybody knows where it is. B’dVV. H. STEELE, 241 BROAD STREET, ROME GA, SHORTER COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES ROME, GEORGIA. - .-TS- r- • - A f A : ■* -■ \ - • i « < ' A \ A A ’ wwttefi w i iMipil > G MB* - ■■ .. *'W: Session oprn Wto 19111,1894. A;' li ADVANTAGES: 1 A Dfty «nd hea tbful site, free from malaria.' - ' ~2- Charming grounds and Reentry—an ideal situation. • S. Magnificent brick buiidings-“The beauty of the colleges.” ' 4. Every material comfort and convenience. t= * 5. A complete force of accomplished Teachers. 6. A splendid Conservatorv of Mus»c. 7. A renowned School of Art. 8. Au uoaurpacsed Eloputioa . Dd Ph • Culture. } 9. A strong and thnroueh curriculum. 10. A superior Finishing Schoo’. 11. A delightful.-home for the pupil away from parents. 12. Reasonable charges. For catalogues and special information, apply to pR A. J. BATTLE, Presidon , I , **»•»*» W. Pnmmr, M.nsaer store ■ . lEJg? fl BHKjt. • “ «.*>••; Ir< . |t f - h. or .j er wu obi j. y . ■“ . .v. j.iHfo.i .. . .i ‘i . ' Kr j; nh ?;A ßnol f sent scab < I * .-.ucmh • pIe,CHIC ‘ lc ' ELECTRIC CAR COLUMN Took Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Col. AValker Brooks went down to Atlanta this forenoon. Mrn. Hood who has been ill for sometime is improving. Mrs. .1..1. Miller, of Vans Valley, who has been quite ill for some time is reported convalescent. Mrs. AVill Burnett and children are visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. “Men” Burnett in Polkcoun ty. Lev. J. T. Gibson is assisting Rev M. L. Troutman, in amee'- ing at Silver Creek . A big meeting is in progress out at Chapman’s Chapel beyond North Rome. M’.-- Ida Langston of the Fifth Ward, is spending a fortnight with Mrs. A. M. Burnett in Polk coun y. Judge and Mrs. Turnbull wen down to the Gab? City this morn ing. Father Wm. McCarthy, the able pastor o£ the Catholic church in this city, held a mass yesterday at 10:30 a. m. Dr. C. S. Harris preached under the tent at Beech Creek church last night to a large and attentive congregation. Rev. John AV. Bale, preached at Pansy Chapel yesterday morning and at North Rome Methodist church last night. Rev. Joseph A. Sewell, the ear nest young pastor of North Rome ct. has just closed a very success ful revival service at Mespah church,near Rome. Mr. Jno. R. Barclay who holds a fine position as salesman with The Timothy Dry Goods Co., of Chattanooga, is spending a while in this city with his mother. Mr. AV. N. Maddox, the popular book-keeper for the Battey Ma chinery Co., while dashing along rhe p’.ke near Colonel Hamilton’s residence this morning had the misfortune to collide with a dog that was darting across the road. The wheel was not hurt. AVANTED: Three wide awake hustling agents to represent us in good paying territory Reference •eqiired. Apply at 207 Broad Sr., Rome Ga. 8-19-6 t. The Singer M’f’g. Co. Fahy, the Prince dry goods mer chants,is placing bis large and ex elent carpet stock on the market at closing out figdres watch the Hust ler for his“ad” on the subject. ‘ Orange Blossom” is a icure of all diseases peculiar women So d by D AV. Curry. Ben Carpeton, col. whipped his wife and half of Hallsville last night and was fined $17.50 or 35 days by Recorder Spuliock this morning. Moses Allgood, col, was fined $lO oa 20 days and put under a SIOO bond for whipping his wife, this morning. Recorder Spuliock has no mercy for a wife beater. Rome vs Oreburg will be the at traction tt the North Rome Park this aflernoon also tomorrow afternoons. Admission 15 cents. Ladies free. For Rent a nice Com fortable house Cen trally located No 205 East 3rd St. G. H. RaAvlins ’* The Novelty Store 8-19-6 L /% / Q ■ ■ y..r. can’t sleep, can’t cat, tired, '.it '.yt nlovlpoor? i' lo de, you want— -fi _ - •. > Rootbcer. ■1 f; "ng, '" hi’arating, and re- rc-Hirg while ''>eing far more j. ,act a. 1 flavor than ■ ' Tn t ■; or ch.-;- ipagne, is at ■ . ti iC unlike mein, being free clr-cho], i i tn.nee drink for temperance people,ln iousandwholcsomeaswell. I'nri .es t',e blood, tickles the palate. l'.< n akts five gallons. /i \ our storekeeper for it. ITjz c no substitutes. Pet. -’ r-cct.: et.tnip to Chas. K. Hires . .u.‘ iclefpfiia, for beautiful pic -4 tin . e..: ::S. F!RE JN FULTON JAIL - Five Desperate Prisoners try the Flames This morning’s Constitution says; FiV’ desperate prisoners made a i daring attempt to burn th»* Fulton county jail this morinng, ami it r was nearly 2 o’clock before the fire ■ w 18 extinguished• J he fire was located in a danger ’ ous place, ami for awhile the ex , citement was intense,but beyond I a hole in the roof and the destruc- 11 tiou of one ceil no damage was 1 dom . Shortly utter 12 o’clock watch man Coynne, who was strolling m the yard, noticed smoke arising r from afiue about the middle ot the , | butiding. I lie shouted the alarm at once I ami Guard AVdl McMurlrey. "ho ! was m charge, rushed loihe cell I dcp T'm-uit. The second fl.) >r.upon which most of the i risou. r Q/; e i confined, was filled with i> nntin, I smoke. In cell 21 a sma. I Haze I was se-u burning amidst theraf Iters l i'ti overhead. Five ix-gro ’ niH ’groanmg and eying 1 were c uifi.ied ■. here, A i a. rm was turn >4 in ;nd as- I ter a barb fight tie.- flame.-, wer I extinguished. It is l.vb-.-w •; that the negroes greased their blankets I with fat meat, tore off rne plaster | ii-g and fastened th-- blankets into the wall and fired them, hoping to liurc their way to liberiy FOR WOMEN FOLKS OUT As LAST. “At one time in my early prac tice in a country town,” said a dentist the other day, “there came to me a very nervious wo man to have a tooth extracted, b She carried on so that I could [ scarcely get her in to the chair, and as soon as I put the forceps , near her mouth she screamed and ( bounced about so that I couldn’t i do anything with her. , “After two or three visits each worse than the other, 1 suggested that 1 should take her to the near est large town, where a dentist ad , ministered gas. AVell the tooth , hurt her so, that at last she con » sented, and I took her there, about > 25 miles by rail. “I went armed with a pair of forcepts, as a matter of habit, and ’ when we got to the place and she saw the gas bag and other appli ances, she had the fidgets again worse than before, and I had to . give it up and take herback home. I was thoroughly provoked, and much annoyed, but she had mon ey, and was paying for her foolish , ness, so 1 tried to restain my feel ings. About 10 miles out of town, and as the train was going along about 20 miles an hotr, and she was holding her j iw, and I was holding mine in in the seat beside Her, we came into collision with something on the line and the l -.st thing I knew we were rolling down an embankment, and be ng piled up in a very promiscuous i ashion. “I don’t know how it came about out I wasn’t hurt much, and when my senses were fully restored,! drag ged my parent out through the win dow, and laid her on a bank near b y- “She was pretty badly bruised, and had been knocked senseless, and, as I was endeavoring to restore her, a brilliant thought occured to me. , The next moment I had out my forceps, and the next I hand out the confounded tooth. Two hours ’ later one of the physician who had beensummond had restored her to consiciousuess, and, as she open ed |her eyes and saw me standing by her side, she clapped her hand to her jav , and exclaimed: Oh, ductor, I knew it would be terriable. but I didn’t think it would be so bad as that. However, though its out at last.’’ “Then she went to sleep, and was a week before she knew the real facts of the case,’’ •‘Did she pay you anything extra?” asked the writer. “No,” smiled the dentist, but the , railway company did— twenty-rive hundred dollars—and I got half. BUT AVAS SHE KINDE? He—“l ve brought you a pet mon key to amuse you, darling. ” She—“Oh, h.»w kind of you! Novi sbaij’c miss you when you are away. ’ —Titbits. i JACK KING, President T j S[M|N , v ' WF. BI.MPSOX, Vice PreeidenS * A< ’ tl, ’BCashier. >Sferchants*National‘Bank-( OF ROME QA. i ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS -Ml Accommodations Consistent with Saf. B-mV:,, T , tended our Customers, ' Er MILL?" W 0 f’ J J BASH, DOORS i JAIVD BLIMDs ) Flooring, Ceiling, Moulding, 13.-»Hus ter s ar i d Brack < - A_t I Io Item I ‘.ricQs fe" J % T 4'7 t Sr* 6 it W L / a 9 \ r j R } P “■ **»•>» r -,»• RUrkwuW ! OLHuliulill I (llliUi I have moved Black smith and re pair shops from Fifth Ave. opposite New Court house to my Old stand on Fifth Avenue in The Fourth. Ward. W. T. I >1 i MX NON, .A.t old stand -sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD. 8-12 ts SHOPS REMOVED. 1 o my patrons and the public 1 wish to state that I have removed ms Carriage Waggons and Blacksmith Shops, From the old stand in the Fourth Ward to the buildin opposite the New Court house whsre I am always ready to do guaranteed Carriage, buggy, wagon end Blacksmith work Repairing and Horse Shoeing a speci Ity M. JV. WIMPEE, JR -A.. W. HABT, Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing a speciality, at Masonic Temple Store. BEST OF ALL. $ 1.50! Rome to Atlan ta and Return Via the “°Jd Reliable" Rome R. R. of Ga. Wednes day, Aug 22nd, Tick etsgood to return un til Aug24th Train leav es Rome R.R. Depot 9:1 5. A ,M. 8--24 Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures cramps and colic and internal neu ralgia and headache and backache .? " ,8 ' F '' r * “Warter’s Hand !Tf a +l e ’ i thats the brand latest and best ?A/° d + uctlo J? from the Warters Cigar Facto yy- Ask yurdealerfor 1 , i Road Citation, GEORGIA, Floyd County : Whereas W. E. Smith, etal., have pet” l ™;" the Board of Comriissioners of Roads and Ke enue of said County, asking that these'tlem road now leading and running direct from » ney, Georgia, and running directly by known as Rodgeis old Barn Place and nt r Drummond’s dwelling house and intersect & with the public road known as the rlea ""j g Hope church road, at or near Drummon™ school house, be made a second cIMSPL.. road, and the Road Con missioners of low . trict G. M ■ of said Connty having reported 1 " proposed road to be of public utility. bow, is to cite all persons having objections tne or claims for damages arising therefrom, make the same known to the Boardof tow t [j e sioners at the next meeting to be held on first Monday in August 1894. Witness the Hon. John ('.Foster Cbalrmano the Board, This July sth. 1894, k d-30-d. Max Meyerhardt, tiers- STRAYED OR STOLEN. From my premises in North Lome o Saturday nigh t, August 4. 189 one Bay Horse Mule with white » scattered all over-body; hi-s bram ‘S’ on left shot Ider; a ’ s 8 all four legs, and is about 14 .' e j old.' Any person finding said 3 t . returning it or notifying me o same , will be liberalijievside < J. A. GADDIS, 8-10 6t North Bome, v