The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 03, 1894, Image 5

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Tlie Greatest Show on Earth, al Some Tuesday SeplemberlOth. In all its Entirety, Underthe Personal Gruidance of its Founders Nowon Their Triumphal Southern Tour. —The Only, The ’ Original. The Famous. SELLS BROS.’ BIG SHOW ffiWSRLD. MASTER MONOPOLY of all That is Worth See-ng in the TENTED Field; Greater, Grander than Ever; is as Superb in Quality as Immeasur able in Quantity; Introducing all Exclusive Features; TH HEE-RJ NG COLOSSAL CI ROUS, Royal Komar. Hippodrome Racesand Gala- Day Sports, Huge Elevated Stage, 00-Cage Menagerie. Gladiatorial Combat-, African Aquarium, Austraii in Aviary, Ara- 4- ** + -t- 000 00 bian Caravan: Spectacular Pageant and Trans-Pacific Wild Beast Exhibit. 0 0 0-5-0 4- 0 ROME *JL'XT:i~* TMB mb E ON i SECOND G A VENUEI r ______ . ' _ lfc|E3Ssb AG'w a <WH i-fei -iteO ■ l f fOraJOIKFI * I GPjml yHK I j A II J? \l / •aitnafan) / -th'V d ls"' 1 f3y I ' W-' SELLS BROTHERS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. It is so .Admitted l>v Press, Public and Showmen. ’ QCT T 1 F: »-? WF* R rfi nil - l, iy * u being always fair tn t.La public and generous to Op?JLSBRO IHF" R B rH a * lVrt a,1( l ba at respective p o£ >ts to welcome OtLLO Dnvl 1* i— They are fbecre'itors of the b-iars their name, -- MUUAUUnu their millions of fi-ieuds wlm honor then with a visit this have personally n.ai aged it continuously for twenty three years, and have the pr >ud distinction of in- year. You can rely on seeing just what, is promised. Others have copied '>ur adv j rtisements and troduciiii? more legitimate character and respousibility into the “how business than was ever knov/n stolen our tit’e, but our show is too big, too great, t»o magnificent, too well known to be successfully before. They do not b<>rrow the cast-off pl urneg of dead men to utiisquerade m. they do not travel imitated.. You wilt not regret your visit to SELLS BROTHER’S Shows and its pleasant memories will under dead men’s names. endure for years Presentins; all JbTew Features «us Represented Embracing all Celebrities of the Arenic World.-- 200 STAK/TLIIN'G ACTS in CThree Sej_>arate IRings and Two Elevated Stages. IT HAS all the Great Equestriennes. Equestrians, 30?hnr.s filers, Eduea ed Horses Iraiued P mniec . DON T FAIL to s&e the Mightiest, Richest Larges l ' and Most Classical, Picturesque and Novel Street Performing El -phants. Trailed Sea’s and Sea Lions, Tr i> ed Trained Storks. Rooster Parade ever seen in any city. Prodi gal Profusion of Princely Paraphernalia Proudly Presented in the Ocheß’ra*Comic.ai Clowns. Jesters,'tadiators. Jock-ys Gh nt iofeArs, B lC ycFist, Leapers, Dancers io Grand Pocession on the Morning of the Exhib.tion, WaTCH FOR 11’! SEE IT! DONI' MISS IT! fact all the Cham Dion Performers of America ami Europe grouped h: an Unprecedented Programme. IT ’S LIKE IS NO PON EARTH! Two Performa ices D tily—Afterwoou and eyeng. Special Excur- J 1 • • sion Rates on all Lines of Travel. Sells Brothers Big Show of the Woi Id is the Generous Master of the Situation. . -1 Progressive, Peerless, Perpetual, Princely, Popular, Pre-eminent. • Rfipfc i Rvppvhadv “v i,h,, u- 5i ; p - uvblb. Drug S( X sLn>g Capaony 12.000.K-Ou ;-<l 50 oeuts „uly |UI 01 J UVU J c ”“ IMcure b ““'» Advance by Applying at tb. Above Branch Office. SHINGLES, We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME &. PERKINS SHOPS REMOVED. To my patrons and the public I wish to state that I have removed ms Carriage Waggons and Blacksmith Shops From the old stand in the Fourth Ward to ihe buildin opposite the New Ccurt house where i am always readv to do guaranteed Carriage buggy, wagon and Blacksmith work Repairing and Horse Shoeing a speci Ity M. W. WINI 1 ’E E, J R I, II mfa» ■■won •« ** .■T'k J ■ Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing a speciality, at . Masonic Temple Store. AN OLD CHESTNUT Caused Hon. John Temple Graves to Rave, THE “GEORGIA CRACKER” Makes a Characteristic Com ment on the Demagogic let ter written by the elo quent young Geor gian. Now then * ' I The letter written a few Jays bgo j l>v Hon. John Temple Graven about ; political affairs in Georgia has been , very generaly commented upon, both by the press and the people The following wiih reference to it, from the Georgia Cri-cker is interest ing and timely. •‘Our good friend, the Hon. John Temple Graves, he of elo quent tongue ami trenchant pen, has been imposed upon by some body who Iffy, offended his dainty arcadianism by lugging into his pn sence an exceedingly ancient and wormy chestnut. Thereupon our esteemed friend feels highly' indignant, and pro ceeds to climb hand over hand to the verv tip top of the watch tow er, waves his patrician a ms in air a id cries aloud and .-pares not. From this lofty pinnacle of po litical purity, he survey, the plain . below and discovers tli** democrat ic, narty engaged in a contest of doubtful issue with the Appollyon of Populism, ami proceeds to en eoui.-'g ■ it to renewed effort by af firming that in all probability it will be deseated because Appolly on is honest, pure and patriotic, and it is rotten to the core and on the verge of dissoluti >n. And Mr. Graves u a democrat, a I democrat so immaculately pure t hat I average democracy cannot approach I him iu the whiteness of his righte ousness, and he Weeps that this is s-, and calm upon it to cast out the uu j clean things, holjetone its gunwa’es j and decks, sweep, garnish and set it„ house in arder for the coming of the immaculate Arcadiauism of which he [ and be alone is the exponent and j apoetle. And it this not done, it will I early sing the swan sung of a shame ■ ful death. When it comes down to the apecifi-, cations of the whatness and the why-1 i ness of this wtiereforeness, he points . . to the chestnut and announces with < unfeigned grief that democracy is ■ honeycombed with a ring of judges j and solicitors, who are prostituting iis powers and great principles to base and selfish uses. If Mr. Graves had kept in touch with public affairs in Georgia he could Dot have been imposed upon by who' ever it is that called his attention tn! this chestnut, and would know th t it has been the cbe ring cud for years of every demagogue against the reign of whom Mr. Graves protests so elo quently from the lecture platform. The riii ! Hjw familiar the sound. With this rag of political demagogy between his teeth. Em >ry Speer, the eloquent jumped the fence aud land ed in the republ.cm party. Flying the flag of this flap ioodleism, Felton fell, aud his “uallelujah lick'’ wao lost ou democracy. By it Peek pet ered out Watson s Wrterloo came, and Hines committed harikari. Does it not occur to our friend that he i» treading ou slipp iry ground for the good democrat we ku >w hi n to be. We would suggest that he “sit steady in toe beat. '’ Best Yet retails at 60c good as any 90c tobac co. Ask your dealer. NOTICE GE<IRGI I, Floy 1 County. Notice Ih hereby given ib.it a petition signed by fifteen <”• ,n >re Freeholders of the 9t>2'id D:s,ri<» (; i, <>f said County has been filed in my office a-kihg that the benefit, for the provi sions of S cii ns 1449,145: >, 1451, 1452. 1453 and 14 >4 of the Code of Georgia, of 18X2 aud the amendments thereto, shall apply to said 1162nd. Di.-rricl’G M of said ( ounty. I further give n.tiee thee said matter wll be heard ou the 13rh day of August “next 'and if no valid ob jections are shown an Elee ion will be ordered to occur on the 23t.1i, 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 tiand and Offic al Signature This July 23rd. Ixih. 20d. John P 1> vis Oidinary Floyd Co, Ga < Application for Letters of 1 Dismission. Georgia—Floyd County: [ Whereas E L Bosworth, administrator of Jas T Vandiver dec’d, representsto the court in his petition duly filed, that he has administered Jauu« T Vandiver’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it' any they ran, why said adminis trator should not lie discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission ou the tirs' Holiday in Aug. 18'H This May 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County GeoSai Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Floyd County:— Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary will be sold before the Court house door in the City of Rome,-aid County between the lega. hours of Sale, on rhe fiis't Tuesday in Augiit-1 1894. the following property to wit : Ono hit r DeSoto, (now Fourth Ward) City of Rome, Floyd County, Ga., known ae the former residence of J. P. St. Byrd, fronting on the Alahani R >ad or Bridge Street in the said City 90 feet and ex tending back, same winrb 14<)fett, and being the ! r qiertv, conveyed by deed of .Mrs nary 1. j-reeman, to Mrs M.E. Knox. Dated Feimsry Ist , 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa Court .said County in >ook “Y.” of deeds, Page 498, o. 418 on June 28th. 187 and als ui scrib ed in deed ol Martha E Knox, to j ,id R. B. Me Arc"r, Dated April 20th. last atm I ecordeu in Hoik ”I'. E.” or deed'. Page 282 No. 187. Goo <1 lot sold as ti e nn.perty of " illiatu T. ba‘on -ceeased. This July rd. 1."94. W J. Gordi n Adininistratoi De bonis son with will annexed of Win T. Gordon deceased, Estates Notice Administrator’!!! Sale, i E >RGIa, Floyd County:— Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or dinarv will be so d bet ween the legal hours of sale on tlt. First Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in said Couivy, the following projierty to wit: Ong vacant lot of land i i the iftn Ward ot the city of Rome Ga., fronting tin teet on Pennington Avenue; and running back 125 feet, bounded on the North-east by C. D. Woods land and on the South-westTiy vacant lot of Isabella Carroll’s es'ate. Terms cash. Ths s. F. Carroll Administrator of Isabella Catroll, Aug. ;.-30d. Deceased Books, slates,tablets and pencils at Smiths _L- . . . Application for Letters o Dis u’ssion. GEORGIA Floyd Countv : Whereas John c. Printup Executive, Henry i rintup, represents to the court in his petitic duly filed, that he has ado imstered S Printup’s •‘grate. Th sis to cite all person concerned, kindred a al creditors, to show caus if any they can, why said Executor should no be di-charged from his Executorship and re cieve letters ofdisuiission on the first Monday in Septemb >r 1894. This June 4th 1x94 John P. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County,-Georgia. Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County: Whereas W. R. Reese, Administrator of Reese M. Braden, represents to the court in his peti | tion duly filed, that he has administered Reese M. Braden’s estate. This is to cite all person concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why saill administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October 1894. This Julv 4th. 1894. 7-4-3 mo. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Application for Letters of Dis mission. • GEORGIA, Floyd County : Whereas Mrs. Dora Cohen. Guardian, of M-tnie Cohen, represents to the court in her i>e ton duly filed, that she had anministered Mamin Coy hen s estate, fins is to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if and they can, whv said Guardian should not lie dis charged from her admiuistation and re- ‘ve let ters of dismission on the first Monday 1X94. This Julv 4th. ism. * JOHN P.l quit Ordinary Floyd County, What Nerve Berrie have Hone for others they will de IST DAY. Y* VIGOR \ OF 15TH DAY. / M E £as/7y. Quick!,' andPoi'man’jntlyßestc.'dd. soth day \ positive curt* for all Wee .h ‘ssps. Nervousnes.- Debility, and all their train of ovita resultin . irom £ irly • rrors and later excesses; the resu >i: overwork, Mvk xorry.df Develop ■ind gives tone and strength tob'u r-xwni ot .catow. Mo'>»i iionntaml - • nighd .’.riun'i caused hy youthful or e? cessi. e use 01 tobiu*<«».. opium and ilquot ivlxich lead to <*oiw*»3Kiptioti and The»r use shows Immediate improvement. Accep no ncitation. Inst&t upon having the genuine T\scrve Ssrries lent to carry ii' re pocket. Price, *!.(«» pp” box. six boxes, on fu t?eatmc’!i,.ss.oo. to core < nw ( not kept by your druggist we will send thei 0> mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wraj b3t Pamphlet free. Address all mail orders t dEDK kL CO., Cincinnati 4 For sale by Crouch Co.