The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 24, 1894, Image 2

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DIED IN MARIETTA Mr. Hal Dick, who is Well Known in Home K Mr. Hril DiA. u%d at his h<->iip iu Marietta, this morning. Ihe re. maius will be brought to Rome t< morrow t l, 11 :30 * in. over th* Rom" Rtilr.'.ui, and the bod y wii be carried at o'ice to Myrtle Hu Cemetery for burial. Mr H-il Dick, was a cotton buy er in Rome sometime in the S u vei ties,and was generally liked by every one. He hue many Iriendt here wh • will be grieved to i*»arn ofhis death. Mr Dick, was a law ot Mr Sam Inman, of Atlanta LAID TO REST. Mrs. John Towns Buried in Myrtle x HilllCemetery. Mrs John Towns, who' died ■ at her h>m ■ ;Ti North Rome pearly Saturday morning, was buried on Myrt !e jl I ill yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock . A long line of carriages f diowed the deceased to the cemetery. She was a good woman and leaves a busband, several relatives and many friends to mourn her loss. The pal! hearers wer-:_[J. D. Moore, L. A. Dempsey, J. “A. Glover, Frank Allen, J. A. Cowie and’John Wimpee. SUPERIOR DOUBT. Fall Term Opened at ths Court House This Morning. " The September term of Floyd Superior Court opened this morn ing and will continue five weeks. A Grand Jury for the first two weeks, and two traverse ju ries were drawn. Judge Turr buil delivered « very able charge to the Grand Jury, lasing about three q mi ters of an hour. The ccurt did not get down to routine business until after ten o’clock, and has been on the case of Johnson for the use of Henry Walker vs. J.C. and J. J. Printup. Featherstone <fc Walker for plan tiff and Hoskinson & Harris for defendant. Johnson's Magnetic Oil cure crampo and colic ano internal neu ralgia and headache and backache nstantly 25 an 1 50 eta. For sale by J T Cr aich & Co wo ' A. OfePL Friends” Says Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, “are the mile-stones whereby we measure our progress through life.” Do you want to be somebody? If you do, there is no time to lose. This is the <>f “Go!" The man who does not know things will be as surely left in the race as a horse who starts with a bucket of water in his interior department. Your friends will be sorry, but they can not stop to wait for you. There is no middle course. W. must go forward or backward. In the crisis of life, the man Who Hesntates Is Lost How to succeed—that is the great question. The most important thing is to know } what you want to do, and then do it well. No half-measure. Whatever your business, trade or . profession, make yourself master of it. No useful knowledge comes amiss. Studv the practical part of your business first and ornament your mind afterward. But you ' will say: I work hard; mv salaiy is small; 1 have no room r or money for a library wherewith to educate myself, and no time for lectures or lessons. Now Listen: If your room is only six feet by four and your income the smallest, you can furnish it with the best library in the wo- J at a cost that will surprise you by its insignificance. 1 hat library consists of one wor‘- only. ' But that one work covers the entire field of human knowledge. It is a work worthy to be your guide through life. It is the new' up-to-date edition of the Great Encyclopaedia I Britannica, and if you are a subscriber to The Consthution you can have it as your own by the simple saving of io cents a day. Write for application blank, vis A The Constitution, ■MF ATLANTA, GA. BROKE H!S NECK. Judge Thurston of Elmira Fell Dawn a Stairway. Pt rtuhu rgo, Bnpt, 23. —Judgfi Acini Staiuliah Thurston, cf Eim - . ft, N. Y., fell down astnirway at the residence of his grar.daughter, Hrs. .lames Gay ley at West Brid- I .ck at 1 o’clock this morning and broke his neck. Mr. Thurston was not a sound sleeper and was in the habit of getting out of bed to read Hi was heard to leave his room, presuma bly for the purpose of selecting a book from the library. At the head of the stairs he tripped and fe'l to he bottom. The back of his head was bruis ed and his neck broken. Death was instantaneous Judge Thurston was 85 years old. His father was an officer in Gen- Washington’s army in the Revolu tionary war. He was a decenbant of Miles Standish of Plymouth settlers fame. He was a superior court judge: had resided m Elmira a number of years and hold many positions of trust and was very wealthy. “THE COLONEL.” Great Musical Night at Nevins Wednesday Sep. 26th. The Colonel will he present at Nevin’s Oper i House Wednesd y September 25th. The play is au adaptation from the German, full of strikingly ludicrous situations brought about by one Hummer, a jolly old boy with a weakness for kissing variety actresses. He en deavors to hide his escapades from his wife and particularly his mothei-in-'.aw, of whom he stands in mortal dread. The character of the mother-in-law may be judged from the fact that when her bus band, Col. Griaalethrope, departed this life his widow determined to k-ep his military title in the fam ily by assuming it herself. This strong-minded female, to add *o the gravity of the son-in-laws sit uation, has a sen who is a rare specimine of a dude with a weak ness for mashing, iu which busi - ness he often runs up against his brother-in-law, and being worsted, he satisfi s his jealous rage by turning States evidence against him to his mother and sister. Mr. O-car P. Sisson, the eccentric com median, assumes the part of Hum in -r, the son-in-law, while the ti tle role is played by Josephine Florence Sheph rd, (daughter of Mrs. and the late W. J Florence) a gifted lady and a finished ar tis.t Prices $1 72 & 25, Box sheet at Yeisers. Res’d. seats sl. Mr, F G Govan, has moved his law < ffice wi'h Reece & Denny, trom the Masonic Temple to the new King buiiding. MrGovui). is hiiki g the bright eet >filing prnctictiuuer at the Bi r. and by hi» close atteu lion loautiea ar.d strong moral character together with his natur. al talents he will meet with bril lant success. Jfotr Cure it Any sort of Summer Sicknes*— Cramps, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery—no matter what the nature cf the attack, you can cure it with Pain-Killer. No need to hunt up the doctor, no need to walk the floor and suffer. If you have Pain-Killer at hand, you have a sure means of relief. Don’t wait until you’re sick. Get it now. Sold everywhere. The quantity has been doubled but the price remains the same. Prepared only by Perry Davis & Son, Provi dence, R. I. P. S. You can cure it Vrilti tainliillei THEHUSTI ER OF RO^ P MONDAY SEPTEMBER. 24 1894. ' A JiAafiri r Jir iFWfek a « IS F»sW * A® a-W $ w S W ’ T 1 • 1 ■Mill &■' " Wrllfti ItKiUaw ® la H - fctl/nl i 11 ■ 1 JI Il Vfel UnNSyff m \vKnA ■Sk Oi ’ hy 4® W vhW/z/ v A i V / ft MjT n-X n ® V v/ / ,{Z/ \\ /I We keen a full line of these Stoves and Ranges on hand, and guaran tee them to be the best and most perfect made in the world. They will save mote than there cost in fuel in oneyear, We also havoacom ple.e,stock cf everything in the house-keeping line, and you will find us lower than any firm in North Georgia, We arethe oldest and largest Crockery house in North Georgia, Call and see us if you need any thing in our line, Wholesale or Retail. &> jSOTSTS., 236 BROAD STREET, ROME GEORGIA. Valuable Farms forMor sale We have On hand a number of good farms for rent or sale. These farms have come into cur hands at very rea sonable figures, and we are in position to 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 pared to offer bargains Come and see us Hoskinson & Harris. $25 FOR MERCANTILE COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING Including Books Cal) at office tor particulars J.G HARM ISON The “Operator” at Nevin’s to night has received very compli mentary notices from the Atlanta press, and should have a crowded house. T iKEe M. x\. THEDFORD'S LIVEK MEDICINE. i ... dyspepsia I H W ] Sick or | INOIGCSTHJN \NervOUS- i Aav • w Appetjte HrNECrNLiME V/f in jtTj’e Livcwess ..nd Signatl'.-.. or A.'.’ Gram c:> f>ONTOr j Each vvuappeii. M.A.THZDrctqD Mcd.(§ | —— rtf /vi ,(3 A ■ Everybody */ho ; s somebody ore-ches; the deeir in; ‘‘Patronize home industry.” Lov ers of a good c : gar can afford to crac ice whit they preach for Wait er’s Rome made cigars are the best on the mar ket. Irving W Larimore, pl vsical di'J rector o; Y. M. C A., Da- Mopes lowa, sax she can c msci-ntiouely recommend Chan ber’ain’H P <in Bahn to athletics gymnasts, bicyclists, foot hall players and the profession in 1!' n. ral tor bruises, sprains and dis i< cations; also ter s reness and stiff pl as <flLc muscles when applied before lhe parts become swollen it l will effect a cure i , or ehalf the time I usually required. For sale by Lowry! Btos Druggist, s .Mrs. A. O Garrnd at d L’sugh U■<C. R G rrsrd.bave gone' North to attend the late FaliM il- 1 Itnery Openings: au.l U ill buy : a large and pel-ct stock of ueW'-st Mi.in.ery N ve|tj H s A. 0, Garrard ( SHINGLES. We make them and sell them at bottom prices, HUME & XZ W_ 2E3EJkjR/r, Leather and Shoe Findings, Hand made Shoes built to order, Repairing a speciality, at Masonic Temple Store. Wild Land Sale. J Will b? sold before the court house door in the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga. between the egal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in r>e. ceiuher 1804 the following described property to wi> Wild land lot No. 54. containing one hundred and sixty acres, ai d E ist naif of lot No. 55 con I taming eight) acre-, ail in the 4th. District ami | 4ih Sec io • of Floyd couu’y, Ga. Levied on by virtue of io fita's for the years 18>4 to 1806 incin- I sive, isued by John J Black, T c. in favor o f I State and county vs. Joo, W Jones, as the prop ertyof the def nendant -Wtods-d. Jake c.* Moore, Sheriff VIGOR”MEN Easily, Quickly. Permanentlj Blit* MAGNETIC restore Lost Manhood, early or Debility and all the evils ’’“k, worry, sl f k - cesses, the results o, "™^j ,r %veloi-m®” 1 etc. Full strength, tune, am to every organ or P ortlo '' the first box- 1 ('•» mentimmediat ly seen fr f=i e j n ouroffi. l 2*J n gas ends of letters of praise on by to»« be carried in vest mo nth • address on receipt of fi b oxos. i' tnent i i each box. P’Tmnd money Written Guarantee to a . “circular* Fre* bend to us for the Geauwe. C