The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, August 23, 1894, Image 3

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S-Fh SbfS&a rTSf will bHSBwM 3 . »1> n 7k&3 > Ji wfe iiMSw-H m TI jraAfii- _' ff' ; - Hadison - Avenue HOTEL, Madison Avenue and 58th, Street, NEW YORK. $0 per day and up. American Plan. FIREPROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Two Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated Railroads The Madison and Fourth Avenue and Belt Line Cars pass the Door. «.» .... N.M CLARK, proprietor Passenger Eievator runs all night. BLdsSCM Is as safe and harmless as a flar seed poultice. It acts like a po’R. tice, drawing out fever ar*d pain and curing al’ diseases peculiar to ladies. “Orange Bloat >n” is a pas ule, easily used at any time; • ® applied right to the parts Every lady can treat hcrseL with it. Mailed to any address upon re» ceiptofsi. Dr. J.A. McGill & Co < Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. Sold by •0. w. Curry Druggist. My boy was taken with a disease resembling bloody Hus. The first ung I thought of whs C hamberlain’s voile Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy two doses of it settled the matte and cure him Round and well. I ea uy ecoimnund this re edy to \ P er8 ° n 8 snfiering from a com- P ain I will answer any inquiries la P ' ing it when stamp is inclosed I r fl b e .V?/ D '„? ounty offic al ns to u, y Bowb. .). p p„„: Py- Campbell Co . Toon. Por sa]e 2 Lowry Bros. tWhat Nerve Berries have done for others w ‘“ do hW* f° r you w gR vicoß V ui uebi r- ? 6TU DAT * E N £aw//, Quiciy A v^u^. 3OTH DAY CUU.HI by or «MtbJ »b|ch e >“’* of U>bi,;.,.„ Ktran'or e, fe*e Berries, " 'Co^ Sale hy Crouch.& V'/. L. DaiIQLAS JNX 1 $ *•« (3 the best. k») V.F li il Wji* -Is*. fio squeam r« cl $5. CORDOVAN, ‘FkEICH 4 ENAMELLED CALF. £%£' X *4?3. 5 -°FINECALF&KANSAROa . ,„V *3.55 POLICE, 3 SOLFS. s oy.*2- workingmens 14®-• g. \ ■ " EXTRA FINE. '* '<&c $ 2. ? 1. 7 -?BoysSCHOOLSHOES. -LADIES / 52 >1.75 z 'bestd« NC0 M. <» VKAx SEND FOR CATALOGUE W«L.*DOUOL.AS, BROCKTON. MASS. Yoh c«n nine fflnnfT by purchasing W. L. Douslkw Shoes. Because, we are the largest manufacturer! ot -advertised shoea in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on he bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes w-.ul custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold svery where at lower prices for the ralue given than any other make. Take no substitute. If yotU dealer cauuol supply you, we can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, Ta tr M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. dyspepsia / fT/ Iff I Sick or Indigestion \ \ N headach'c BiLICUSNESsX Sdumess ffiLoss of Stomach Appetite None Genuine Without The Likeness..no Signature ofM.A.Thcoford ov FkontDf Each Vvh'.pper. M.A.Thedford Mec.@- - Rome.Ga . Kenneth Bazemore had the good fortune to receive a snndl bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when three mem bers of bis family were sick with dys entery. This one small bottle cored them 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,. When troubled with dys. entery, diarrbcea,. c die or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with (the result The praise that naturally follows its inti oil ucf ion and use hat made it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by. Lowry Bros, Druggist. Application for Guardianship GEORGIA. Floyd County:— To »ll whom it mav concern: Hamilton Yan cy having applied for Guardianship of the per son ami pre party of Frank Holland, minor chili- Os Sarah Bazelte, Ute of Mid County, deceased, notice is given that said applicatiim will be heard at my efflee. »t 10 o’ljlock A, B(., ua the ltrs-. Monday in September *•«. Ttjia Acgubt Sth. M!M. . I e-K®a. 4H liaarjr and ex »Soio Clerk C. O. KLUSTER OF BULL S EYE SHOT. Talk about circusses and menag eries being scarce in this neck of the woods is amusing, and especial ly so when the “Mexican Lion” is spending a vacation in the heart of the city ; and Mr. Sam Holt, of Mr H. D. Hill's real estate of lice is killing ground rattle snakes on the threshold of his office; and Tom Watson a coming on the fiist of September. o o o I understand that my friend, George Washington is another of the many third partyites who does not endorse Dr. Flopper Felton, and will not support him at the ballot box this fall. Felton may carry a county district or two, but he will never carry a county in the bloody Seventh Congressional dis trict. “Mark that prediction. ” o o o Messrs. T. 0. Hand, C. A. Trev itt, Henry Lanham, W. H. Steele, J. Henderson Lanham, Ike May. Felix Cantrell, M. Rosen burg, S, Funkhouser, Louis Rosenburg and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wardlaw and Miss Mamie Kuttner were to have left this morning on the K. of P. excursion over the Southern—but owing to the party being made up of that unlucky number “13” why there was a washout down the Sel ma end of the road and the train arrived in Rome at 11 instead of 5:40 this morning. o o o Most of the excursionists were consequently compelled to remain over until tomorrow morning, but Mr. Henry Lanham was not of the number, as he decided to go oh and wait for the party in Knox ville. Now that the unlucky num has been dissolved, the most su perstitious of the party will—wait until Saturday because “its bad luck to start anywhere on a Fri day.” See? 000 Here’s another kick humming from—but then it it self, Mr. Bulls Eye, Man : (Will you please uotify our city fathers through your columns that they are stilt unsuccessful in running the water up the hill on Cemetery Street to the Second corner Main and Alto Street without the ditch filling up with sand and gravel. 000 Also please tender our thanks ae cemetery visitors to the fathere for allowiug the sand and {gravel thrown from the ditch to remain in the Street so long to scare our horees going to and from the com etery. 000 They have been faithful in their effect to run the waters up the hill, but to no avail they very pronaply sent over after the big rain last week and cleaned out the ditch put the Contest in the street to remain til this good day. * * * They also sent back and cleaned out that same rain bunday. That same ditch is full again this a. m. ■ince the ra? 1 last night. It is hoped by all that bis Hono 1 , the Mayor, wi I w aen he sees this notice take the matter in band aud have the nuisanse abated by removing tbe sand aid gravel from the street aud have the street a>d have the flaging lowered near the sewer to allow the water to flow freely. C. J. AN EARLY NEWSPAPER The first English newspaper was the Weekly News, published in London in 1022 by Nathaniel But ter, a stationer who had failed in business, aud whe ten years earlier Lad given himself to the .collec tion of news, which he transmitted in manuscript. These missives were known as oewes letters, and the name adopt ed su vizes in many existing j >ur uals. The nine of the proj ctor was tempting to the wits, ' < Poor Butter was made the sub ject of maay quips aud puns. In Fletcher’s Fair Maid of ths Inn, there is a fling at him thus: The ghost of some lying stationer ;a spirit that , shall Jank as if butter would not malt in hi*, mouth. The Bu»h Arbor meeting at Chat nw oh four nr lea from Rome is con ’iuuing with much interes . The r»it> last night drove the large con giegatiou from under the aibnr int< tl e house of M’, Chatman who glad ly threw open his house to the sei vice 11 e intei esi <outinued and the service was a veiy profitable one, resulting in about twelve conversions and rec lamations These meetings are be ing conducted by Rev. J.A, Sewell, assisted by Rev. John Bab. September 3rd we will movea cross.the srteet to the Medical Builaing next door to Crouch & Co Drug store. A. B. 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ENDOW YOUR CHILD Easy way to Provide for its educa tion. A BUSINESS CAPITAL. For a son or a Dowry for a Daughter can be Bought on Installments. Read for Yourself Govern Accordingly. A sure and safe way to provide a buainesa capitol for your boy, or a dowry for your daughter is to depos it a small sum annually so that when the child attains its majority the amount will be forth—coming with out any question “Childreus Endowment Policies” ire written by one of the best insur ance companies in the world and as the returns are guaranteed the an nual tees small and the investment as safe as Government bonds it is a moss desirable way of providing for your children. The endowments are writtenon 1 children’s lives beginning at then birth or up to fifteen years of age Hie policy dating from age atjnearest birthday and payable when the child reaches the age 18, 21 or 25. This is a good way to provide a lund for the education of a child and the younger it is when the policy is taken the smaller the annnial pay ment required, Mr, J J. Mickle, wio is an insur ance expert himself, was so favoi ably impressed with this plan of pro- . tection and endowment for cdiklren coat he took a policy on each of his children. Air. Mickle will cheerfully give any information desired about the chil drens Endowment Policses and can be seen at his office or, in the after noon at his resi fence in East Rom<. When traveling, always take a cak< of Johnson's Oriental Soap with you ; diseases are often caught from using betel soap. For sale by J, T. Crouch & Co. FresimTiS DENTISTS J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oß 1-2 Broad sirer over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spn look, Attorney at Law, Masonic Temple Buiididg Rome Georgia. JAMBS B XBVlN—Attorney at Law Ottif Poverty Hall postodica cornor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorne) at Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. R*r.ICCK & DENNY—Attorneys at law. OIMo in Masonic Teiunle. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn B sei lor at Law—Rome, ua. WH. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Ennb <S Starling. Attorneys at Law. Masonk ’ Temple, Rome, Ga. feb'23. WH. SMITH, Attornoy-at-Law. Offioe o . Masonic Temole. Rome. Georgia. * tel>32tf WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W J. NEAL—M’Henr,, Nunnally & Neal- " Attorneys-at-at Law, office Hah Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DM. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeor Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fount ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Burgeon- Offers his profession; 1 services to the pe<> " pie of Rowe and surrounding country Office at Cronch and Watson’s drug «tore, 2h Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drug tit -ro. Fo. 331 , )’-oad street. Telephou HO.' reski in re. No.lj DR. C. F. GF.iFFIN— Physician and Surge —Office oc r Masonic building. Resident-* 300 4th a* - nue. Frank A- Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tre- itt «S Johns m drug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave. Prompt attention given all profession .1 call ■ - ■ 1 -1 ■ ■■ I All persons indebted to Dr. C F. Griffin are requested to cal at their earliest convenience and make a settlement, as he expect* to be absent for the greater part of the summer recuperating his health. 7-3 d. w. ts. ••I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhea of long standing to have been permanently cured by t«k. ing Chamberlain’s Colic, Ciiolen. and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Edward Sbumpik, a prominent druggist 01 Minneapolis, Minn, -‘I have sold the remedy in tins city for over seven years and consider it superior to an} jusdicine now on the market (or bovre! complaints " 25 bottles pf tbiu remedy for safe b Lo<ry Bro*, Druggie. 1 The Burney Tailoring Co. 220 Broadway. r SeeOurssPants They are the very best on Earth. New goods just re trieved. Call ear ly and make your selections. • The Burney Tailoring Co. 1 220 Broadway. Road Citation, GEORGIA, Floyd Covsty : Whereas W. E. Smith, etal., have petitioned the Board of Conn itssioners of Roads and Rev enue of said Count/, asking that these*tlement road now leading and running direct from Se ney, Georgia, and running directly by what is known as Rodgeis old Barn Flare and Henry Drummond’s dwelling house and intersecting with the public road known as the Pleasant Hope church road, at or near Drummonds school house, be made a second class public road, and the Road Con-missioneis of 1504 Dis trict G. M• of said Conntv having reported the proposed road to be of public utility. Now, this is to cite all persons having objections thereto or claims for damages arising therefrom, to make the same known to the Board of Coranis sioners at the next meeting to be held on the first Monday m August 1894. Witness the Hon. John Foster Cbairmsnof the Board, This July sth. 1894, d-30-d. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. The best 5 cent smoke on the market is Warter’s hand made.” For sale by all dealers. Try ne. Election Notice ‘‘For Fence’* or “Stock Law.” Georgia Floyd County:— Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held at the Court house g ound in the 962nd District (Chulio) G. M of said connty on the 29th. day of August Inst, in which the quevtioa will be submitted to the qualified voters of said District “For Fence” or “Stock Law ” Given under my hand ami Official signature this 13th. of August 18114. John P. Davis, 13d. Ordinary Valuable Farms for Beit ar sale g We have On hand a number ot good far m for rent or sale. Thes farms have come inte our handsat very rea Gonable figures, an we are in position td offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten ants and buyers would do ’well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To good parties, wishing time on Farms we are pre pared to offer bargains Come and see us. Hoskinson & Harris. “ Warter’s “Hand made” is the latest production from the Rome Cigar Factory. For sale by Mi ITry one. '? . "MH.* *