The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 09, 1894, Image 7

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fas For The million. We handle the finest We sell the best You come and see us We do the rest. Our School Shoes for Boys and girls have no superior- Tffl iffll SM THE IfflEl. Thousands of pairs of lasting beauties for the ladies? , Our mens bargains have no peers in this Spring Heels in oil eizesand styles, FEET DECORATORS AND KORN KO WIEDS, ' 240 BFtOAD STREET. ’ 1 Rome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, Broad Street A National Building and Loan Company Purely Mutual, safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Monthly Payments, J A GLOvEK. President. J- MOORE, Sec ty & Treas. CHAS. I. GRAVES, Vice President. J. H. RHCDES, Mgr’ Laud Dept. HALSTED SMIT h , General Council. Wllffl W anil Mimi OMNI MANUFACTVRERS|AND|DEALERSiIN Mie ana Granila, Moments, Coning, Wire ofl WOl Iren Fencing, to Vocos, Fountains &c. B@rOrdor What You Want ondJGet What You Order. s. HEMSTREE" r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgold Georgia i K V OAteWiß' I Oj ‘■■ . ■ -O''* . ~r sy • ■..r.’r r.. — '.vi::? ‘ h . ' ’ ■ - ’'■ ■ted I FAT LI.SET. d2?-18 SL. I !i3 i *W ITS PATENT BURIAL VAULT BEST BN EARTH. 'SOUTHERN HOTeL. CHATTANOOGA TENN. First class Hotel. Right in the heart of the city to business, depots and electric car lines. e sei \ ice is unsurpassed and the pi ices reasonable. 2 ’■ A_. Chimp Nfanager. SHINCI. F S, make them and sell them at bottom prices, hume & perkins THE HUSTLER OF NOVEMBER,9 1894. HELD HIM UP. Policeman Huffman Was the Vic tim of a Joke Last Nigh*. Police officer Huffman went on i duty at 12 o’clock lust night. Shor tly afterwards g e waa walking ] down the stree , and odserved three t men standing close together on a t corner. No one else was in sight i and Mr. Huffman appioiched them I cautiously. As be camo within a c few feet of them, one said : *• That's r one of them, wh will get bim?“ c Phe Policeman reached and got t his pistol, aud the men said Hadn’t you better stop now?” He flashed the gun in their faces i and the whole crowd burst into p laughter It was a croud of farmers e looking for a bo r itig h< usa. h * d , .MANY TRAMPS. The Weary Waggles are Coming _ South in Droves. I Yesterday the city was full of tramps, most of whom were white. Ten white and two colored r tramps were arrested during the 1 day, and loged in jail on th* charge c of vagrancy. 6 It is the regular time of year for ’ the professional “tourists” to come ( South, and it will be well to keep I a close watch on them, as many of 1 them are vicious. Policeman Huffman had a lively’ 1 chase after one today, but did not I get him. Defeated By Death. Portland, Ind., November 9. John Euglish, elected Sheriff yesterday on the Republican 'ickat died about 1:30 this af'e noon of’ peritonitis He d ed in a few hours after bsing taken ill. A special elec tiou will now have to be held. DOJBLE K LUNG. Middle-boro, K■: , Noveinb r 9. Will Jones and 'Pom Buchanan wore killed by the Somers brothers in an election riot in Wis Uouuly, Virginia yesterday. Toe murderers escaped. W"" '—II ’ lEagik! fvSTOCK UooOj “Acts Like Magic.” THE UNION FEED CO CHATTANOOGA. MAKE AND SELL, Manfield’s Magic Condition Food, For Prevention and Cure of Dis eases in Horses and Cattle. Magic Poultry Food and Egg Prcducer, For Cure and Prevention of Dis eases in Fowls of all kinds. Magic Lice Killer. For Exterminating Verminthat infest Poultry, Horsesand dogs Magic Healing Remedy. A Splendid External Remedy for Horse and Man. These goods have established re putation in over 15 Stables and are absolutely guaranteed to be the best on the market and to do the work, give them a trial. Thev are for sale at Rome by J. A. LLOYD & CO. Libel for Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county. Carrie K, Williams ; Libel for divorce vs ' X<> 46, Floyd Superior Benj. L. Williams I Court. Se >t. Tarin 1894, Tojthe defendant Benjamin ],. Williams, you are hereby notified and commanded to l>e and appear at the next term of the Superior Court to be held tn the atop-said county of Floydon on the 2nd Monday in January 1895, then anti there to answer plmtilTs petition for little for divorce, As"ln default thereof said court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Whites. the Hon. W. M. Henry Judge of aforesaid county. "I his 23th day of Septembe IBM. W. E. Beyseigel, elk, Supr, Court Floy , <■ unity Ga. | wice am» for 2-mo. » KLOSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS 1 wish to call the attention o' 1 my readers to the “Coal” add of the Rome Coal Co., in another part of this paper. Henry G. Smi h is not a stranger to the coal trade of this city—the fact of it is Mr Smith is known by the c >al business of Home, to sell honest coal ami lots of it. If you are in need of fuel don’t fail to send hie company your order and get the best and get it “right now.” * * « Trevitt & Johnsen are nothing if not. enterprising. For further particulars see Gus Johnson’s “lat est and uniquest” card now on ex hibition n the firm’s show win dow’. PREHISTORIC MEN Becoming Historic Through Late Important Discoveries at Niffor Washington Nov 9.-The hu man race is nearly ten centuries older than science had knowledge of before, as a result of the exten sive exnlora ioa of tke ruins of Niffer, near ancients Babylon, as described in report to the State De partment by Minister ’lerrel at Constontiuople. These explorations are being made at the expense of Philadel phians, and Dr. Peters and Prof Hilpritcht, of the University ot Pennsylvania, have supervised the work. Many tons of tables, vases, in «cribi d brick, a cophagi and the like have been exhumed, the sen sual and revolting worship >-f >lv God Bel is more cleany km>v, m colossal tenipie iih its 13-) re in has been exposed, and th re.igim gc vernmen t and customs of met who lived 4,000 years before Chris have been revealed by the trans iated inscriptions. iuisler I'erinl says that it will require sixty vel ums to contain the the descriptions of ib- se marvelous discoveries. She is a Hoodooine. Columbus. Ohio., Nov. 8. —TLt • * . monument (My Jewels) now being erected in the Capitol ground., seems to be a hoodoo. Two weeki ago one of the laborers employer in its erection <1 opped dead o heart disease. Today Edwin l)ra,ki another laborer, employ'd here met his death in precisely the sum way. NEXT WEEK. Miss Hattie Bernard Chase Here Monday a;.d Tuesday Nights. Miss Hattie Bernard Chase, tin popular soubrette, will be here Monday and Tuesday n ghts. Her father, Mr. H.J. Bernard who is her advance agent, is in the city today. He is a clever, jolly old gentleman, and says that his daughter has the 1 eat company she has ever had. And the best of it is, she plays at popular prices—50, 85 and 25 cents She will present “Uncle’s Darling” and “189 ft. Box sheet at Ye’ser’s. —* IT STAYS M YOt few —the gt,od that’s done by Dr JbjjL Pi#rcar. Pleasaiit Pellets. Ir ■ jESS/X Constipation, Biliousness, In /t'FcA ‘hgostiou, Jaundice, Dizziness. AjgS&i wl Sour Stomach, anti Sick oi >3 Bilious Headaches, they give jgr t» a permanent cure. There's no reaction ofta. - tLem; their helj lasts. yS xX i ?or brcAhing up attacks ot Km ISA colds, chills, fevers, E& WL dk rheumatism, neuralgia, /S <4s* and kindred derange- •“ incuts resulting from severe nothing can compare with these little “Pellets." They’re the smallest, the easiest to take, and the most natural remedy. They’re ffuclranteed to give satisfaction, in every way and in every case, or your money is returned. What more can you ask for, with a medicine t Whether it’s Catarrh itself, or any of the troubles caused by Catarrh, the makers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy will pay you S7)O if they can’t give you a complete and permanent cure. The worst cases of chronic Catarrh la the Head yield to this remedy. M >st people have to eat. occ»- sioD v and such people Bometinm re C >mpelled to buy groo ies. . youh'ppen to belong to eith : ass y>u can do no bett< r than o nT dd 8 n> the ?’<:«id bui d ns « -ie you,can get auyll ing i, ts gr eery line at the Jo rrwrwarTTß ■ 4 est. New Stock of New WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT AT NO. 23. BROAD STREET AND THIS IS TO CALL THE ATTENTION OFTHE PUBLIC TO THE FACT THAT WE HAVE BOUGHT AN IMMEN SE LINE OF NEW GOODS ANDARE IN SHAPE TO OFFER THE TRADE THE BIGGEST.BAR GAINS fN ROME IN FURNITURE ; STOVES MA/FTI NGS - AND RUGS Our Line of Class and Tin Ware is replete in everything needed in the Dining room and kitchen. We are headquarters for Vase and Hanging Lamps ■*»+«« + +. + -i- In addi.ion to the above we most reu)ectfu|ly announce i full and co.njilte line of undertakers iiv’p'ies, r Dav telephone 122 -Night teh phone 113 aM dhllfc answer d promptly and by polite and t xperiqnceed jnen. HH a CompanY' 23 BRO AID ST, ROME GA. j 7 7-J r TODDS. Is The Place to ge: GROCERIES Offiull kinds., OHEAF"- I BRICK KILNS ' LIME KILNS HAIR AND SAND We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities burned from our own Kilns on short notice. Brick. Lime, Hairand Sand always on hand Greorge -W. Trarriiiiell Fourth Ward Brick Yards, THE LITTLE RUBY BARBER TONSORIAL PARLOR If you want work In mv line call at my place Frank. Taylor, the old reliabl ® 1