The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 04, 1894, Image 5

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ki\'G President T. J. SIMPSON, Acting Cashier JACK* 1 ’ w . p. SIMPSON, Vice President Merchants National Bank OF ROME GA- interest allowed on time deposits. \ll Accommodations Consistent with Safe Banking Ex -mlca our Customers, ~ THE FINEST LINE" BEST ME NT Feather Dusters IJST JROJVEE -A.T Trevitt & Johnsons. Rome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROWE GEORGIA, 325, Broad Street. A National Building and Loan Company? Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Monthly Payments, OFFICERS. J. A. GLOvER, President. J. D. MOORE, Sec’ty & Treas. CHAS. 1. GRAVES, Vice President. J. H. RHcDES, Mgr’ Land Dept. HALSTED SMITH, General Council. E, C. ATKINS & CO, CHATTANOOGA TENN, MANUFACTURERS OF (IRLTLAR. BAND. GANG, CROSS CUT AM) HAND SAWS. ETC. WHOLESALE Mill Supplies and Machinery Saw Repairing a Specialty MB M al »).WO IWJlil manufactvrers and dealers in IM ana Granite, Monnnients, Coningt, Wire anfl Wmgiit Iron Fencing, Lawn Yarn, Fountains &c. tee’Ordjr What You W ant and Get What You Order. S HEMSTREE~ r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgold Georgia LUMBER, All kinds of Rough Cumber sawed to or der on short 2Cotice, Callon or Address. JOHN C- FOSTER 1 foster’s AT ills Gra. Racksmithing. have moved Biack smTth and re pair shops from Fifth Ave. opposite • Ne w Court house to my Old stand ?.*} Fifth Avenue i n The Fourth Ward. T. DREWON. ■A_t old stand- sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD. 8-1 2 ts FOR WOMEN FOLKS A WIFE’S STRATEGY She Calls Id a Stranee man to Finish her Quarrel. The other evening as a muscular person was passing a house, a lady who stood at the gate called out to him: “Sir. I appeal to you for protection! J What’s the matter? he asked as he stopped short. There’s a man in the house, and he wouldn’t go out when I order ed him to. He wouldn’t, eh? We’ll see about that. Thereupon the man gave tl e woman his coat to hold and sailed into the house. He found a man at the supper table and took him by the neck and remarked: Nice style of brute you are, eh? Come out o’ this or I\l break every bone in your body ! The man fought and it was not until a chair had been broken and the table upset that he was hauled out of doors by the legs, and given a fling through the gate, Now then x you brass-faced old tramp, you, move on or I’ll finish you! Tramp! Tramp! shouted the victim. I’m no tramp! 1 own this property and live in this house! You do? Yes, and that’s my wife yonder holding your coat. Thunder! whispered the muscu lar man as he gazed from one to other and realized that, it W the wife’s method of finishing a row she had been having with her husband. And then he made a grab for his coat ai_d disappeared in the darkness. SHE FINALLY WENT. At a crossroad I encountered an old man seated in an ancient ve hicle drawn by an ox, and as he came up he gave me a nod and queried: “Say, now, but did you meet a tin peddler back there on th e road?” “Yes, I met one about three miles back,” I replied. “Did he hev a woman on the seat*with him?” 4 ‘He did.” “Drivin purty fast?” “Yes.” “Woman appear to be happy?” “Well, they were talking and laughing and seemed to be in pret ty good spirits.” “Waal, I guess I’ll turn around and go home. Nice weather, ain’t it?” “Very nice.” “Business seems to be pickin up a leetle?” “Yes.” He went on talking about the crops, politics and other things and might not have said another word about the woman and the peddler had I not observed : “You didn’t set out to overhaul that couple, did you?” “Waal, I sorter set out, but gin it up when I got along here. She’s my wife, and fur the last 30 years she’s bin declarin she’d run away with a tin peddler. She’s finally gone. I’d a leetle druther it would hev bin a patent churn man or a lightnin rod feller, but niebbe it’ll turn out all right, and she’ll git into high society and be dreffully happy. Did you say that the ta ler bugs was partickularly bad up your way this year?”—M Quad. AS WOMANS REASON At Lancaster, Pa., are three sis ters 283 years od . I'hat :s, Mar garet Ewing is 92, Mrs Elizabeth Zell, 94, end Mrs. Martha Morri son, 97- A Newton (Kan.) Woman is having her burial robe cut Emp’re stylo. She says that as it is not of style, the thought of it will make diWAb eaaier. Can a girl who powders her cheeks with flour be called a dough face? To the men behind, the birds on the theatre hats are mocking birds. The gentler sex shows how well it deserves the title by the harm less weapou it adopts Who whs ever killed with a broom hendle? Topeka suffragists have d-dared that they will employ no men where they can get women to do the same work. A woman in Lawrence, Kan., made a solemn vow not to “dust" her furniture until there was an inch of rain. An inch of dust came sooner, A janitor of a Western ladies t reading room picked at house cleaning time 17 hanKirchiefs, 378 wire hairpins. 93 celluloid ditto. 4 pocket mirrors, 71 “chaws of gum” and a copy ot “Barriers Burned Away.” Miss Alice Hall is a branch postmistress in St. Louis—the first in that city. IT’S DANGEROUS GROUND -ME tliixt you stand on with a cough or a cold, and your UM. blood impure. Out of just A®/*, A these conditions comes Con sumption. •‘vt*’ a* Aou luust do something. F* mSm ** tn the earlier stages of Con sumption, and in all the con- Ms n ditions that lead to it, Doctor flr ¥* Pierce s Golden Medical Dis- , h H OS covery is a certain remedy, k if/H kJ This scrofulous affection of lungs, like every other . ' form of Scrofula, can be cured *“ -by it. In severe, lingering * Coughs, all Bronchial, Throat. (A and Lung Affections, ana '/ every disease that can be I 'a reached through the blood, -■ -• it is the only medicine so es- fective that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, you have your money back. Nervous prostration and debility are conquered by it Even with the worst cases of Catarrh, ester you’ve sried everything else, the j. oprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will to pay you joUo if they can’t cure completely. $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Call at office for particulars J.G HARMISON The best 5 cent smoke on the market is Warter’s hand made.” For sale by all dea I e rs. Try ne. Notice Guardians Sale Georgia, 1 Agreeable to an order from Floyd county, j the court of Ordinary in and for said county will be so d before the court house door, between the legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday in Octobar next, the follow' ing Real Estate to wit: Tne South west quar ter of lot of land known as,lot No, two hund ed and twenty-eight (2.8) in the 23rd District and 3rd Sec-ion ot Floyd couuty, Georgia, contain ing forty-four ( 4>acres more or less. Terms cash, h is Anderson x Thompson, mark. Guardian of the Estate of Samuel and Lucetia Thompson “minors,” ?]]]<: 1() ]<) 1 tiuu ol Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County:— Whereas A. j. Watteis Administrator He Bonis Sen, of Joseph Watters, represents to the court in his pe ition duly Hied, that he has ad ministered Joseph Warters estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred andcreiitors to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the First .Monday in Novemlier 18D4. This August 7th. 1894. John P. Davis. Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy! County. Ga. NORIiTGEBRGIA Apfai Mlsgt, HEPARTMEK7 OF THE UNIVERSITY,. At r,ah!onega, Georgia. Spring tei-a begins first Monday in February. Tail term begins first Monday in September. FULL LITERARY COURSES. TUITION free . W th ample corps of teachers. THROUGH MILITARY IRAININ6 under a U. S. Army Officer detailed by Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Under competent and thorough instructors. YOUNG LADIES have equal advantages, CHEAPEST COLLEGE w the SOUTH For catalogues and full information ad dress Secretary or Treasurer of Boar, ‘ Trustees. * PBOFESSiOHIL COM.* DENTISTS J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad atree over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS J. H. Spit lock, Attorney at Law, Masonic Temple Buildidg Temple Building Rome Georgia. JAMES H NEVIN-Attorney at Law Offic Poverty HUI post-otic i cor.ior 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD- Attorney at Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. R*e.ECE W DF.NVY--Atton.eys at law. Offic in Masonic Temme. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER-Attorney and Coat, seller at Law—Rome, Ga. WH. ENNIS—Jmo. W. STARLING—Ennb & Stalling. Attorneys at Law, .Masonic * Temple. Rome, Ga. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attornoy-at-Law. Office t> Masonic Teanile Home Georgia. * fe’>.i2tl WS. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLY. V J. NEAL- M’Hem,, Nunnallv & Neal- * Attomeys-at-atLaw, oilice o,er Hall Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, G. PHYSICIANS APO SURGEONS. DH. RA.MSI S—Physician and Burgecv Office at residence Gl4 avenue A, Fuun * ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Snrgeon- Offers his j rotessioiial services to the pe< * pie of Roue and surrounding country Office at Crouch and Watson s drug store, 29 Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drugstore, -'o. 331 Broad street Telephou 110. tesidet. >o. No. 21 DR. C. F. GI .FFIN- Physician and Surge —Office nt i Masonic building. Kestdencs 300 4th av me. Frank A Wvnn. Physician and Sttrgon office at Tre- itt ,V Johns >n drug store Telephone ’3 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt attention given all profession *1 call take M. A. THEDFORD'S LIVER MEDICINE. fan ■' DYSPEPSIA / h; ® j SiCK OR INDIGESTUH j HEADACHE. BiLIOUSNCSsX Sourness ffi'Loss of Stomach Appetite WoneGenuine Without The Likeness ..nd Signature orM A.Thedford on FrontOf Each Wrapper. M.A.Thcdford Meo.(s v•SROM E . G A . \ \* / \ / The comparative value of these two cards Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity is Not always most to be desired. These cards express the beneficial qual ity of Ripans • Tabules As compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURE. Ripans Tabules : Prict , 50 cents a box, Os druggists, or by mail. RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.Y. Valuable Fanes lor Real or sale We have On hand a number or good farms for renter sale. These farms have come into our hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to offer them at low prices and on most favorable terms. Ten ants arc! buyeis would do well to consult us before trading. We can rent or sell. To goed parties, wishing time on Farms we are pae pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson & Harris. Road Citation, GEORGIA, Fi.ovnCounty: Whereas W E. bmitb, etai., have petitioned the Board of < omt dssioners of Roads and Rev enue of said Count.i, asking that these-tlement road now leading and rurnirg direct from Se ney, Georgia, and running directly by what is known as Rodgeis old Barn Place and Henry Druti mond’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 Commissioners of 1504 Dis trict G. M■ of spid Conntv having reported the proposed nffiTTo be of public utility. Now, this is to cite all persons having objemions thereto or claims for damages arising therefrom, to 1 make the same known to the Board of Commis sioners at the next meeting to be held on the first Monday in August 1894. Witness the Hon John C. Foster Chaitmanof 1 the Board, This July sth. 1894, d yiMl. Max Meyerhardt, Clerk. TO M Y F 61EN L S aad PATH ii'KS I lih v‘< opened up the Beausas; Vißta Hotel, newly furtnsKwl and reuovated and am now re- sijtc accomodate tte public at rpaaon able pricoß. 9-1 ts. Mri Lou Echols tnwsMHSMBMMnnnaaBinaBBHNMBa; BASSUM Is as safe and as a fLa -.eed poultice. a uke a tice, drawing out i- zerar dpairL ind curing al’ atlases peculiat LO ladies. ‘’Orange Blos< >n” is a tile, easily at any time;, is s applied right to the parts* Svery lady can treat her sell with it. Mailed to any address upon r©» ceiptofsi. Dr. J. A.. McGill & Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HL Sold by D, W. Curry Druggist* C R & C R R Schedule w In effect May 18th, 1894. PASSENGER TRAINS, Arrives. From Chattanoogalo.-nav- From Carrollton ~ .. - Departs. To Carrollton... .. ... . lOiaSa tu lo Cliattanooea .. ... FREIGHT TRAINS, Arrives From Chattanooga ~ b rom Chattanooga From Carrollton a ~ 4 :U9 a 3a* I rom Carrollton ~ Departs. To Carrollton m lo Carrollton , To Chattanooga .... 4 lr> ” To Chattanooga 3 3Uat» Passenger trains run into and depart from the Union depot at < hattanooga. The freight trafan depart from C, R. Jfc < . shops,, and parties n-irsx them must buy tickets at the depo s, a-n,* cept such accommodations as they find in a e*. boose. Ihe paaKenger train leaving here at 10:2T & u arrives at Cedartown 11;12, and at CarroßWm 12:45 pm, The one leaving at 3:31 p m, tea th*. Summerville at 4:45 n m, and Chattanooi» w 6:30 pm. C. B. WILBORN, Gen’l Skj<T EUGENE E. JoNES, Reciever. Western & Atlantia, AND », (I. S ST. L HAMMS —TO Chicago) Ttoiiisville Cincinnattf . JSt. Luo» us _r\.asos Gity Al cmphi» -AND- j The "VV«?st Quick t|mc an<! Vestiboled trains ca’y-w'iiße Puilinaii Sleeping cars. Fur any iufor inatihm, call on or write to J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga ! J L EDMONSON > , Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn. JOS. BROWN. 1 Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga, C E HARMAN General pass Agt Atlant X Ip" Uffil AXI> W.& A R. R. , f it and n ost desireable line betweeru M AM) Chattanooga, Nashvillu. No waiting on connections orjilelayed tr»im,. All trains leave on schedule time Xo-mt Railroad depot, foot of Broaß street, Iff'Only one block from Armstrong Hotel (ESC-only four blocks from New Central No changeof Cars . r J Ij< ix h Coaches on all trains? B etween Rome and Atlanta*.. Close connections in Union depots all Aniaau and Chatttanooga with all trains Leave Rome, daily at 9:iJa ™ Xatty Arrive Atlanta “ “12:55>a3m s.2s'jr*. RETURNING. Leave Atlanta daily atß am. 3 u», 9 m Arrive Rome “ “11:30am 6JO pm. For maps, folders and any desired intJrma.— tion, call on 01 write. C. K, Ayer J. A. Hurie, T cket Agt. G. P u W.‘F. AVERT. M.