The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 05, 1894, Image 7

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Stiarn Ey. to : cfisUnls. 0 To The East. . 5 40 a. m. 4,40 P- leave East non> . 7 y, a. in. 7.02 p. in Arrive C le '’‘‘ ‘ t(( .2fta, in. 1' -00 P-ni. “ KnoX ' ,2.15 p.uu 4.30 a. in i, llri-l" ••• 4.02 a’w. 9.40 p. in V’ashinp r> (l)l a . n ,_ Ji ooa.ui. naltniH’re 3 M 4 . IU .. X in. 6.52 a. U! , East Rome at 5.40 a. in.. ha» a Tril iili'.i'i - Mobile t<> Cleveland, Pullman t]ie popular Vestibule where it l "" I '' Washington and New York pining car tr ‘ l . o nects at Cleveland, with Thiß U ain as 9 m> The To West. And The North 4.4'ip. in. 2.00 a.m 10.40 am -„eave ea-' 7 inn m. 4 50 a.m. 1.20 pm . ittanonga. •• • * 1 Arrlv ti . ..7,30a. m. 720 pun. " s.2<>a. m.i0,55a. m.7.20p.m fc * aal)Vl * 7 .00a. m.8.10p. m. " 6 45p.m. 7.05 a.m. “ h ' b ;25a. m, 10.25 a.m. “ h; R >ck.... ■-2 - 30 P- 246 a - “ L1 ' th ,8:»0 a. m. 7-50 nm .A.vine East Rome 4:40 pm is the pop 'rrain9 Ainnatf & Florida Limited.” It is full ular ‘‘ Cl . n a an ,l runs solid Jacksonville to cin- ■ n l>ul]iuan , 8 ttließl B iee dug cars uagnif'ieent observation car from Macon and a mai- free ), where it makes di toCbatta t U tion with solid train with through rect connet mcke d Chattanooga to Mwnphi - X’X « f<-all points west. To South Georgia, Carolina and Florida. „East Rome. .250 am 1115 am 402 pm Atlanta 6.00 am 155pmb 25 p g Arriv A manta •• • 4- 20 P m 925 P“• ";, K n‘ 10 50 am 725 pm 10 40pm. .. Macon...■■■■ 700 am .. « Brunswick.... • I 5 !’• „ Jacksonville . 900 pm 30 am, leaving East Rome 2:50 a m runs solid lr ' s eenin" ears Chattanooga to At train soMd through vesti ’“ .’.Jmtn Jacksonville, scops in Atlanta I t until 730 1> • ,akes o,l9lee P inK Car tO BrUM SSconneetion from 4J» train TUe 1115 am train connects wit h R & I>, b A L, w v‘nd oarailroatl trains in the Union Depot, Atlanta, It Also has an elegant observation chaii car (seats free) to Macon, To Alabama, Texas &the West. Leav . East Rome 9 40 pm Arrive Anniston ... ,12 05 . ight. 755 pm, .. Selma » 30 >• Montgomery ... ,700 ain Mobile 12 3 i noon •• New Orleans ... 445 pm “ Houston 7to a in Leave East Rome 4 10 p m Alpine Accomoda on, . i <» Leave East Rome 2,00 p, in, Gadsden and At talla Accommodation. Train leaving East Rome 9:40 p m has Pull man Sleeping car to Mobile connecting with Pullman car to New Orleans, For further particulars, tickets or sleeping car reservations, call on er write to T.e, SMITH. P & T A, Rome Ga, LA, BELL, D. P A, Selma,Ala. j,j,Farnsworth d p a Atlanta oa, •?,a bev"ori.it, a a P a„ Knoxville, Tenn. t w, aTi kk, g, p, a, Washington nc, Itstern & At ntic, AND I, CUT. L.BkILW —TO — Chicago .Louisville Cincinnatti St. JLjO ns Kasas City ?J empliis —AND— TTie AVcst Quick time and Vestibuled trains carrying til Iman Sleeping cars. For any information fall on or wriie to J A SMITH General Agent,.Rome Ga. J L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Act. Chattanooga Tenn. JOS. BROWN. Traffic Manager Atlanta, Ga. C EHARMAN General pass Agt Atlanta Ga. Tax Levy. Gfii'eof Board of Commissioners of Roads Wd Revenue of Floyd county, Georgia. R"m e , Ga., September 13th, 1894. the r ° ar l bavin 9‘ tak en into consideration ' Jing of taxes for the present fiscal year friin o ' ' e '’ r "l iert y °f the county being found $7 7801 ”, J X Digest to be for tbe present thTu.mt 16Oeneral tax bein s 4.37—100 mills on 534 00*1 a > ° n tbe f° re Koing t making the sum of T ' l '’ f, ’"°wing tax is hereby levied: Tn™, Specific Tax, 171-2 i,Z Pr nCipal “ nd in terest on bonds Tor n ,'; entunßlatetax »5,950.00 On Stat, K ChkiogAng 33.19—100 per cent 10 Brid ge fund, Nothing. '"ItCoirJiTY PviIPOSES* tax 111 tund > 33.19-100 per cent on S'at To.lurvf.. 11.277 58 Tu-Jal' f ’! 25 I>ercent0,1 State »499.48 TolWfn 1 1 , 0p6rOent “ 3 -^l 3 nd lu per cent » 3,400.13 Th? same i >43,804.90 all V'tahle pr'.p'm’tv s‘nr”H 5 ‘nr”H ° mills on tlle ,l,,nar t ’ for State ana lbß county, making in the dollai bounty purposes, one cent on Riven » this [evv r 'ai» l hat i Such le gal notice be Jim J7J u L rcd by Statute. * Miv d F® btkr i chairman. MAX Meykkhabot, Clerk. dentists J A. WILLS— Dentist—2081-2 Broad street B over Cantrell and Owens Ate re. — attorneys J - M^ I H^ididg ton,ey at Law> Maßonic Temple Building Rome Georgia. T ?u V > :V,X- Attorney at Law Offic 1 overt) Had poscoffie i cor ior lr<l Avenue I• MK Ki * 'MV JBMW mm— "’• UNDERWOOD- Attorney at ! Masonic Temple. Rome, Ga. Rt.ECE A DENXY—Attorneys at. law. Offic. in Masonic lemuie. Rome, Ga. WW. VANDIVER -Attorney and Com B se I lor at Law—Rome, WH ENMS—Ino. W. STARLING-Ennb B & Starling, Attorneys at Law. Masonii Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. WS. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNaLLY, W B J. NEAL—H’Henrv, Nunnally & Neal- Attorneys-al-atLaw, office over Hah Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome, G: PHYSICIANS APO SURGEONS. DM. RAMS! T—Physician and Burgeo- Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fourr ward. . LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon B Oiftrs his [ roteseional services to thepe<> pie of Roue and surrounding countrs Office at Crunch und Watson s drug store, Broad street. DR. W. D. LOTT-Odiee a: C. A. Trevitt drugstore. ,r o. 331 Broad street Telephon 110. resider, ,3. No. 21 DR. C. F. Gl 4 FIN-Physician and Surge —Office in r Masonic building. Keeideutv 300 4th av me. Frank a Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tie' itt .t Johns in drug store lelephone ’3 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt a; tention given all professional call i ■ - .i, ramus——— V V ji /..V”? f' "< C? Ls. £•' ■*■ G? THS BEST. wflWfe NOSGUIAKINCk $5. CORDOVAN FriENC-I&EWmLIxDCALE ftW \ FINECALf&KAKGAROH 3.50 POLICE, 3 SOLF.% WORKINGMEN EXTRA FINE. ’2.H. 7 5BoysSchool$hoes, •LADIES- 1 ■"bestD° NGO M. SEND FOR CATALOGUE ’ S W’L’DCUGLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. You can save money by purchasing W. L« Douglas Shoes. Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices aud the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom worK in style, easy filling and wearing qualities. We have them sold every w here at lowet prices for the value given thar anyothermake Take no substitute. If yuu> dealer cannot supnly yon. w- can. Sold by Cantrell & Owens, A GRAND OF'F'EBL? rSJEE mml a. slpplht’S g'ntZ FACEBLEACt -a—- MME. A. RUPPEFT Xs* j says: ••lappreciatethefiu -VgPX that there are numy i‘ »jThkfe. sandsofladiesinthr Unit." A' IjHkHI fstatesthatwouldllketoti my World-Reuowi.ed Fac S x- W7’, Bleach: but hav? be 'e- kept from doing so on s j'■ I. mIL countof priA whiih iss2 <73*l perbottleor ibottlestal., together, $5.00. In orde •lA ■ that all of these may h: an opportunity, I will gir wfc to every caller, at " lute i free, a samp’n bottle, an ft order to supply those ov eity.orinanv r.a.'tof world.lwillsend it safely packediu plain wrap?, all charges prepaid, for 25 cents, silver or stamp. In everycasesf fi’cekles, pimples,moth, s:i 1 owness, black heads, acne,eczema. ei 1 iness.roeg ness, or any discoloration or disease of the skit ■md wrinkles (not caused by facial expressio Each Bleach removes absolutely. It does n< cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a cure. Addre. m a. swpi’EßT. (8»pt.0.) NO. 6 East !4thSt., NEW YORK CITY- tWhat Nerve Berrie* have done for other* - ? will d< for yvu IST DAY. Yi* 7'l VJCOR I O F 15TH DAY. //■, Ay —Z Wl E W and Permanently soth d&v X positive cure for all Wet ,cesses, Nervousnes* Debility, and ail their train of evils nsr.’.tin from r’fly errors and later excesses; the resn i overwork. aicta ieiHi. -vorry, • Deveioi And Vi ' fnnr ami mtren^th to t‘i ? - xnal o« nrnn«- laachti emission* cans* l error* or e> cessive use ot tobuero, opium and H«guoi which lead to eouMUiaaption and flnwaaaitj The’r up? shows imme.l.nieimprovement. Accop no n itatiun. Insi&t upon having the genu ne JMcrve Berries, e -: I'u.'get. I’rieu. -'.Un per hov. six boxes, on ml t '..tmcni. Al.oo. Guaranteed to cure a> iy v j»»e '( not kept by v.-.ur druggist we will send theu bx mail, upon receipt of price, in Plain wrap Pamphlet h Vldress ail mail orders V • V..RH 4.4 71 CO.. Cincinnati F s aie by Crouch & Co. Country Produce A Specialty. Fresh Butter on hand all the time. New goods arriving daily, We keep the best the market affords. COME AND SEE US, L. A. Dempsey, 409 Broad Street. THE HUSTLER OF ROME* FRIDAY OCTOBER 5 1894 HAM AND EGGS. Mr. Andrew Johnson, of Elbert county, has been visiting relatives in Rome for some time. Ho is 96 years of age,and is still remarkab y strong and hearty. Mr. Johuaou had thirteen eons in tbe late war and one was killed. The other twelve are married, and, Mr, John son is the proud possessor of nnu ty grandchildren. A number of the fashionable thf. atre goers of Rome have tallen into a distressing habit. They invari ably wait until about the middle of tbe first act before coming. Last night I noticed it more especially on account of the large and select audience. The curtain did not go up until 8:20, just to accomodate su' h people. But until the curtain went down on the first act they kept coming and seriously incon venienced the people who came at a decent hour. And honestly, I think that a great many in the house were bo disconcerted that Mr. Keen never was able thereafter to claim their undivided attention. I think it is bad form to do this at any time, but in a play like Hamlet it requires constant con centration of the thoughts anti at tention to the actors to get the full worth of the finished performance It may be fashionable to go to the theatre at 8:45, but its deuced rough on that part of the audience that go to see and not be seen, Now, this may appear rough and brutal language to use, but I am ■’atisfied that all right thinking people will back me up in dhe ar gument. I would like to say anoth er thing too, that may dig some body pretty fiard, but if the shoe tits, wear it. It seems to me that when people go to an opera house and talk aud laugh, when a. large number of the people around them want to listen to aud see the per formance, should be ranked along with tbe hoodlum element lha< frequent the gallery. If I hurt anj one who is unavoidably guilty, hen 1 apologize in advance, Bui to those who do this at every show this is especially addressed. My, but that was a pretty p'.ot ure all of thote college girls pre euted last uight.They occupied a 1 of the right side of the dress circle and I think it was a struggle with many of the young gallants whtdh er they would look at the stage or the sea of bright happy faces in the circle. Messrs I. Greer.baum, & Co. will tomorrow moruing open a large branch house of the Great Eastern Clothing Ctmpany of Baltimoie. They will have a fine line of chil dren and mens wearing apparel, and are making prices that will sell their goods, The tariff legisla rion has caused the bottom to drop out of prices, an d the Great Eastern was in a position to take advantage of this, and bought an immense stock. They have an ad vertisement in another column. Read it and then go and profit by the same. If you will watch this column Sunday morning you will find some very interesting reading matter. 1 ; warn you in advance that it is not | tuy work, hence you may know it | will be good. Now that the election is over we may turn trunqully to the J pin China war, the wrangle between Jim Corbett and Bob b itz simmons. PALACE MARKET Os the upper end of town. Chas Weis has opened up a meat mar ketat 4 Cothran St.| where he will be glad to seehis many friends This isthe place to get all kinds of steak roast chops and c 1 would be pleased to have you give me acall. Marriage in Cartersville Miss Jessie Smith and Mr. W W . \oung were married last night at 8 o’clock at the First PresLyt - rian church in Cartersville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. C H Smith, and is one of Carters ville's most charming and attract ive young ladies. Mr. Young has lived in Cartersville a number of years, and is considered one of the most prominent young business men of that city Mr, E R Block, Mr William Raoul, Mr Henry Grady. Jr Mr Lowry Arnold. Mr Quill Orme and Mr Carl Smith attend *d the wedding from Atlan ta . —Constitution. Mr Young is well known in Rome ns he was for several months a popular employee of the drug house of D W Curry. He is a ster ling young business man and num bers his friends by the scores. Miss Smith is also known here, as she has frequently visited her brother, Mr Hine Smith. Their many frienes in Rome extend hearty congratulations. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office Supervis' ins Architect, Washington, D. C., October 3, 1894.—sealed PROPOSALS will be received at thlsroffice until 2 o’clock IP. M. on} the 31st day of Octolier, 1894. and opened immediately thereafter,for all the labor and materials requir ed for the erection and completioniexcept heat’ ing aparatus) including approaches, of theU. S. Post Office at Rome.Ga,in accordance withldraw’ ings and specification .ci pies of which may lie had at this office oral the office of the Superintend ent at Rome, Ga. Etch bid must be accompa nied by acertitied cheek fora sum n itlesitban 2 per cent of the a count of the proposal. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to waive any defect or informality in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of the Gov ernment to dofo. All proposals received after the time stated will be ret imed to the bidders. Proposals must be enclosed m envelopes, sealed and marked, '‘PROPOSAL for the Erection and Completion i Except Heating Arparatus) Includ ing Approaches, of the U.S. Post Office at Rome, Georgia,” and addressed to Charles E. Ken per, Acting Supervising Architect. Both Men are Dead. Fllijay, Ga., October 5. —Bolh Ulyses Aaron and R. L. Peace,, who engaged in a shooting match at Cherry Log, in this county, last Sunday, have since died. Peace died last night. FOR SALE A nice neat well lo cated 5 Room Cottage on easy terms, at Mrs Echo’s cor 4th Ave & Ist St. 1 O-5-1 mo Death at the Cotton Factory Little Johnnie Russell, tbe ten year old son of Mrs Margarete Russel' at the cotton factory died yesterday evening, after a linger irg iliovSß of some The re mains wer« hurried on Myrtle- Hill this afternoon ;it one o’clock The father di<-d about a year ago, and the mother will miss the help and support cf the little fel low. Starch 5 cents lb. . Morris g Women ■ 1 Are 1 i Martyrs I to neuralgia, headache Kfi r| and nervousness many Bp men suffer also-Mrs. Villa I™ OH. Mapp,White Plains,Ga. Kn g 3 was broken down in health $ when she beggn taking Vy I—B I Brown’s 1 I Iron Bitters la a unsolicited letter O (June 29,1894.) she writes: L'J jfeai “About 9or 10 years ago Li Fa I was broken down in health O and suffered from extreme nervousness, and severe lg(j , neuralgic pains afflicted dis- jSI ferent parts of my body— B sometimes the dreadful pain SR would be in my eyes and wd head, sometimes in my hand in m and often in my shoulders and neck. T took many Ng remedies, but found none like Brown’s Iron Bitters. I Sm |S have used a few bottles .Aj every year since. I often praise it to others.” M It’s Brown’s 5 Q Iron Bitters B you need! Look for crossed Red lines on wrapper. l|iN MOWN CHEMICAL CO. SALTO., MO. THE FINEST LINE. AND Best Assortments SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! BARGAINSIN SHOESAT ? > Cantrell & OwensW* 240 BROAD STREET. ROME BAKEHy” AND RESTAURANT. J. T. Wilkie, Proprietor. No. 228 Broad Street. FBESH BBEAD lit CAKES MDB EVERY DAV Restaurant supplied with the best the market affords. Special attention to wedding orders and ornamental cakes* FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. Polite waiters, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call THE LITTLE R'JBY TONSORIAL PARLORS, If you want work In mv line cal! at my Shop. Frank. Taylor, the old snHHnaQancanamßflHaßoawaHNHHHiß stojt d Mmi iwf MANUFACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN Mln and Granite, Mmimls, Cojinp, Wire and Wrai’Ol Ifiiß ten Vacas, Fomilaiis &c. ir What You Want and Get JWhat You Order. S. HEMSTREET Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn t 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgold Georgia llacksmilhing. I have moved Blacksmith and Repair shops from Fifth Ave., opposite New Court House to my Old Stand on Fifth Ave., in the Fourth Ward. W. T. DRENNO X, .A.t old stand- sth AVENUE FOURTH WARD. -l2|tf SHOPS To my patrons andjthe public I wish to state that I have removed ms Carriage Waggons and Blacksmith Shops From the old stand in the Fourth Ward to the buildin opposite the New Cc urt house where I am always readv to do guaranteed Carriage buggy, wagon and Blacksmith work Repairing and Horse Shoeing a specialty Nf. A. W IMIMI b; .JR. (PT* " ■. . ; /--tVE ■EEI»SL» '» » .' r<">:n<ly 4) - •, v, Loss or brain 4-i ' owe; .i ' ■ ■ i. i. . i.'-tionii, Nervoug- i - r?l r.'-ss,:!.!: •• sue ' ■ u-' .'..iH. ■< - 1 ...: either sex can e1 ■ (Jl by overt-' n,. t. '• >• : I’l.'iC'.'o. opium or Btim- i "s »isnu,W " ' an '■ :♦ ■ ‘ it.e carried In i ... o-y . ii ' i. ■ i V ' S.» >rder we .:t .alvenwriU.®* e •>.,»-<•» . • • —• ->'• <i.v. 3<'ld by n'l .. oraxa-ista. • '>■' ■■ 'll !■ -I: ; ;.iit Sealed ~. .ti. t.w.xe. 1: biain v.ry, .o. .1 iV.-.c .join . .'tupIe,UHICAOO. LU'v.U.- ew.