The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 04, 1894, Image 3

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"lie Greatest Show on Earth, at Rome Tuesdav Seplemberlßth. j n all its Entirety, Under the Personal Gruidanee of its Founders, Now on Their Triumphal Southern Tour. —The Only, The Original. The Famous. SELLS BROS? BIG SHOW S W2RLD. \7-tpr MONOPOLY of all That is Worth Seeing in the TENTED Field; G-eater, Grander than Ever; is as Superb in Quility as Immeasur- JVIAS i‘ t E in Ouaivi+v- Introducing ah Ne»v Exclusive Features; TH HEE-Ri NG COLOSSAL CI ROUS, Royal Roman Hippodrome Racesand aD rL o Dav Sports, Huge Elevated Stage, 50-Cage Menagerie. Gladiatorial Combat* , African Aquarium, Australi >n Aviary, Ara ua 4 4. 4. 4- i 0 ■/ 0 o bun Caravan: Spectacular Pageant and Trans-Pacific Wild Beast Exhibit. * $ * •- o + + -i- ♦ * __ , U JcjfoJUxX X J AND EVENING J LCS- ON SECOND AVENUE, Uh Li >wiw itk b W'-WC W m ■'% mbE&OT' W^lWr^r l ir WkM JAW ® - Wo SELLS BROTHERS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. It is so Admitted bv Press, Public and ZEdival Showmen. Io D F DQAre mighty iu being always fair to public aud generous to SFI I S BROTHERS Are alive and will he at th<nr repppctiv* posts to welcome bELLO LJ n v_/ \ Fl C nO riV(tiH / 1 ’h PV „„ hvp tersoually maraged it continuously tor twenty three years, and have the proud distinction of in- year. You can rely on seeing just what is promised. Others have copied our advertisements and • a ,7 7 UI J more legitimate character and responsibility into the show business than was ever known stolen our tit'e, but our show is too big, too gr»at. t>o magnificent, too well known to be successfully 1j.7 * ' Thev do not borrow the cast-off plumes of dead men to masquerade in. They do not travel imitated.. You will not regret your visit to SELLS BROTHER’S Shows and its pleasant memories will , endure for years under dead men s names. J . —200 1 e ‘ gUP-A "RiTTiTTsT G- ACTS in Three Separate Bangs and Two Elevated Stages. IT HAS all the Great Equestriennes. Equestrians, 30-horse Riders. Educa’ed Horses Trained P mmec. DONT FAIL to see tne Might.est, Richest Larged and Mo 4 Classical, P.cture«que and Nowd Street 1 . 'i' ; aoaia u1 ,,) Gjo« I i.,im Trailed Hinnotami Trained Storks. Rooster Parade ever seen in any city. Prodi gal Profusion nf Princelv Para do’rnnlia Proudly Presented m the El.pn.nu. 1 r.m«d «>»..». I &>. O”“>. ' •« » Gnu.d on th-M.’rnme O th» Exlnb ....... WATCH FOR IP! SEE IT! DONI' MISS IT! E..L.P- ped u. ... U..p.^d. Ule ., I, ÜB n. mme . I™ UKJIS NOV ON EARTH! T„ Pe.10r.... .c. P .n y -A ft -. Exeur- Sells Brothers of the Woild is the Generous Master of the Situation. - Progressive. Peerless, Perpetual, Princely, Popular, Pre-eminent, rAAI Admits to All Combined Sbow°. Oi r cns, Managerie and Hippodrome. CHILDREN I?TT Amih Afl T) Provided withaSeat. 50 (Jenth-maiilv L’st.pisin Attendance. Cirrm< Par nils JC! HALF PRICE Evorviiodv Provided with a Seat, branch 1 icket. Office al 1 eisers , g 1/M |y j 111(1 u t (J au Secure Seats iu Advam ebv Applving nt the Above Branch Office. VVullF Drug Store Seating Capacity 12.000. Reduced Admission 50 cents only AJI J VUUJ SHINGLES, We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & PERKINS SHOPS REMOVED. To my patrons and the public I whti tdState that 1 have removed ms Carriage Waggons and Blacksmith Shops From the old stand in the Four' h Ward to the buildin opposite the New Ccurt house where I am always readv to do guaranteed Carriage buggy, wagon and Blacksmith work Repairing and Ho 'se Shoeing a specialty M. A. WIAEPEE, JR- A.. ”W_ HART, Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing a speciality, at Masonic Temple Store. A CROSSjGSS. Causes the Father and Brother, to Commit Murder. AN ALABAMA COURTSHIP. Ends With the Funeral ot the Daring Lover, and the Flight From Justice of the men whotook his Life. Biriuiugbam, Ala., Sept 3 —Near the new site of Tallapoosa county this morning, James Asnley and his son Robert went into the field where Robert Cross, a f.iru.e , was harvest ing. Robeit Ashley he!d Cross while his father fired seven bullets in his body. Ashley fired as loug ai Cross breathed, remarking : ‘I am going to shoot as long as ther ’s any breath in tLed—l fii'c.. 's body.” Cross went to church with Ashley s daugnte yesterday and k.s el her. She reported the matter to her fath er. amt the murder resulted. A posse is in pursuit ot the Ashley and ii caught it is tu >re than li kel that they will be lynched Ironworks To Resume. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 3.—AH the departnieiit* of the Portage Irou woiks at Duncansville will be in pera’i n tomorrow, af*er an eight mo the sink-. Th- puddl-rs have sccep’ed the terms «>t cneir em ployers m miposing a wage scale of $2 75 per day. i mills will work on the double time with a force of 500 men, WWSsm— aaa— Best Yet retails at 60c good as any 90c tobac co. Ask your dealer. Cornell s Heavy Loss. Chippewa Falls, Wis, Sept. 4. — The heaviest loser by the forest fires in this vicinity is Cornell Um versify of New Y irk, which had nearly $ 1.000 000 invested in pin lands locat-d chiefly around Long Lake, thirty miles from this city Their lands h«ve been completely divested of standing pines and their loss will be alm ><st complete. A Boss Watermelon. A watermelon came in over the Midland yesterday from Pinckard. Dale county, that was a whopper and no mistake. It was raised on the farm of Mr. J. N. Hall,*- of this city. It was 57 inches long and 88 inches in diameter, and weighed 100 pounds. Mr. Hall has several others nearly as large which he will place in the refrigerator ware house to be kept for exhibition at the exposition. —Montgomery Ad vertiser. Bad Affairs in Sicily. London, Sept. 4.—A dispatch from Rome to the Times says that affairs in Sicily have again assum ed a grave aspect. Agrarian crimes are frequent and the ill-feeling of the peasantry against the land owners, which was dormant dur ing the state of seige, is now find ing vent in seditious expressions. The government intends to take energetic measures to improve the relations between the landlords and tenants, and also to improve the copdition of the sulphur min ers on the island of “Sicily. H, A. Smith will sell you school books cheaper than the cheapest. NOTICE GEORGIA, Floy 1 County. Notice i“ hereby given that a petition signed by fifty;,io- .11 ire Freeholders of the 9ii."id Dis. li'" G 'i. of .aid County has been filedin my office a-kihg that the lunefi for the provi sions of Scrims 1449,145 -, 14 >l. 1452.1453 and 14 4 of the Code ot Georgia, of 1882 and the amendments thereto, shall apply to sail 962 id. District'G M of said 1 ounty. 1 further give n.tice that said matter w 11 he heard on the 13’11 day of August "next ’ and if no valid ob jections are shown an Eli-cion will be ordered to occur on the 29th, day of August “next” "1994” o decide the "<p:estioo of- Fence” or "Stock Law” according tothe Statues in such case, made and provided. Given under my hand and Offic al Signature This July 23rd. 1894. 20d. John P D vis Oidinary F’oyd Co, Ga I Application for Letters vl Disinission. Georgia—Floyd County: Whereas E L Bosworth, administrator of JasT Vandiver dee’d, represeuisto the court in his petition duly tiled, that he has ad 111 Blistered Jam. s T Vandiver’s estate this into cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they on, why said adminis trator should not lie discharged from Ids admin istration and receive letter- of dismission on the first Monday in Aug. 1894 This May 1894. John P. Davis Ordinary Floyd County GeoXi i Administrators Sale. GFCRGIA, Floyd County Pursuant to an order ot the Court of Ordinary will be sold before the Court house door in the Citv of Rome,-aid County between the lega hours of Sale, on the fl■ st Tuesday in August 1894. the following property to wit: On" ’ot 1 DeSoto, (now Fourth War‘l)Cit> of Rome, Fl.iyi County, (la., known as the former residence ot J. I-. M. Byrd, fronting on the Alabama Riad or Bridge Street in the said Ci y 90 feet and ex tending back,same width 140 feet, and beiu„ .he property, conveyed by deed of Mrs vary 1. Freeman, to Mrs. M,E. Knox. Dated Febuacy Ist , 1889. Recorded in Clerks Office Superioa Court said Couhtv in Hook “V.” of deeds, rape 498, o. 448 on June !Bth 1871, and als 1 inscrib ed in deed < f Martha E Knox, to t .id R. B. lie Arvcr, Dated April 20th. 1881 anil I ecorded In Bork “C. E." of deed-, Page 282 No. 187. Goo d lot sold as t’>e property of William T. Sa‘oll deceased. This July wl. 15(44. W J. Gord< n Adininistratoi De Bonis Non with will annexed of Wm T. Gordon deceased. Estates Notice Administrator’s Sale GEORGIA, Floyd County:— Agreeable to an order from the Court of Or dinary will be sold between the legal burs of sale on the First Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door in saiu County, the following projierty to wit: One vacant lot of land i-i the Fifth Ward of the city of Rome Ga , fronting GO feet on Pennington Avenue; ami running back 125 feet, bounded on the North-east by C. D. Woods land andon the S lUtb-westtliy vacant lot of Isaliella Carroll’s estate. Terms cash. Thos. F. Carroll Administrator of Isabella Carroll, Aug. i.-30d. Deceased Books, slates,tablets and pencils at Smiths Application for Letters o l)rs u'ssion. | GEORGIA Floyd Countv Whereas John C. PrintuirdCxecutive, Henry I I’rintuii, represents to the cogrr in his petiti'U duly tiled, that he has ad imsfered rienry S. jf ■ Prin tup’s estate. I lists to cite all persons 1.1'.. . concerned, kindred a d credi'ors. to slnjwjfause 4 ii any they can, why said Executor shouftl not be di charged from his Executorship and re cievo hitters ofilistnission on the first Monday in Septeinb-r 1894. This June 4th 1894. John P. Dai is, Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia. Application for Letters of Dismission. < If GE< IRGIA, Floyd County: Whereas W. R. Reese, Administrator of Reese M. Braden, represents to the court in his petit tion duly tiled, 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 san I administrator should - not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission 011 the first Monday in October 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-3 mo. JOHN P. DAVIS. Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Application for Letters ofDis- 1 mission, GEORGIA, Fi.ovn County: Whereas Mrs. I lora Cohen. Guardian, of M'-me I Cohen, represents to the court in her pel ton duly tiled, that she had amuiuistered Mamin Coy hen s estate. I'tns is to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if and • , tliev can, why said Guardian should not be dis charged from her administation and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in August L 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-4-30 d. JOHN P. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County, Geortfia What Nerve Berries have Hone for others WsT they will do J? .. • P* 1 * 8 ? for y°u* T\ IST DAY. VV i VIGOR OF 16TH DAY. M E N! Qu'ck!, | md Permanently Restored. 30TH DAy » V positive cure for all AVe, .u-ssps. Nervousness. Debility, and all their train of evite resulting ts from early errors and later excesses: the result ,r overwork, sick lew. worry, etc Develop} J vid gives tone amt strength to tnj -exual oiy f* gnus. Miops lirms'ural loess or uightiy f rmlvsions caused by youtkrul errors or ex cessive use ui tobncco. opium ami liquor, aj. which lead to consumption and Insanity, i I'he’r use shows immediate improvement. Accept K I im imitation. Insist upon having the geuvine, 11 WJryrvA KSorvioiC "° other. Cou en- I iWVf VC neiriC©, lent to carry fr res» pocket. Price, Jl.iio per box. six boxes, on fuU { treatment.Js.'* l . Gusrsntred Coeure any ease. ’ ft not kept by your druggist we will send them > by mail, upon receipt of price. In plain wrsp> ) pei. I-amphlet free. Address all mail orders ic . A'XERIC AN MEDICAL CO.. Cincinnati. O For sale by Crouch & » Co.} I