The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, November 27, 1894, Image 8

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THISIS ;usi tw ihlhg you want. 31 IF' No Cqtl, No Smo<<e, No Ashes. **%-’ Our Parlor Dome Oil Heating L Xy St ve?s a.*e both Ornamental and St Ji useful, T'J U r Forthe Parlor, Dinning Room, &<• ttht se Stoves are for Superior to tne op?n gr te or Coai. Heating Stove, Can be lighted in a moments time, '«■> rap’>My,and when not needed can IL tbe put out saving fuel and clean- IX; ing around your fireplace. KJ / P B> . Wehrveafrw of these elegant Jj heater? j n Stock and we invite you rjg? 1 ’>] t°caiard xamine them. The large Al Store o 1 Broad Street occupied [Y by the Ladies of the Keely League /JI the past * eek, was heated by these /Mfl stoves to the entire satisfaction of / the ladies in charge. 'D / nr Iw J A FULL LIN EOF CHAR- .If fd Ter OAK GAUZE WIRE > • pKt* J DOOR. 'S' ■: ggi "J Cook Stoves and the famous New IA . 2;*l Enterprise Stove always in Stock. , ■<l They are the best Stove Sold in ' Rome. PJ, A? I Vg+Carver & Harpers old Stands -WW. H. STEELE,** 241 & 243 Broad Street. SELL RICHARDS. WINK L ANSDEL Richards & bh- LansdelL Dealers In pWNITLIRE COFFINS ANB QASKETS W. A. Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. r - COME TO SEE US. l&JMEEXWHOBBBBBBBBCT WWMBBIBBaKBHLWBBBMMBHBHBEOBMOtinrECSaaO « S'® ml ■IWIffiL Offl MANUFACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN FINE r fHih and fraiiils, Moments, Coning, Wire ;it fmiflit In a Few, lan Vaios, Fmtains &c. ©grOrdur V ha’ You Ward and Get What You Order. S HEMi TREE’ r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn, 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON Genera’ Agent Ringgold Georgia ' RESTORED' *: ’ < O-ra ■■ $ I ■ ’ -di-ousi.-s.xuc'ii.-Wcas ■•!..m<> r y,la,ssot bi.. »1- *5» W IT <£l ..■ess Lost Manhood, Nl rlo.lj : 'missions. Nervi V* «■ ') o’ wi ■ 1 '.r.i. : --v.'etTnGenerally eOigniis of either sex ci>a- V asi] '> ' 'orexer: .en. \ t errore, excessive U“e of tobacco, opium or vt> .which • ~ 1 • ■ -t y, < -nsuuiption or Insumty. can bee. .is. » 1 T est, rocket. F.l ;>■ Os or VA, by mall prepaid. Wheats onu-r 1 ' f*-i—-m K '.r/L ive a written iru. v>< nice to cure or refund the aui.vy. Sold ly a X,- iriunrists. A-k for it. tai- 10 other. Write for free MerHcr.l Book sent soab . h auujjasu skiuiisuu. . p;uiu wrapper. Andress NJEltV'CajF’CU«JO.,Mu»unlul'cujuie 1 «.»< ~-w > I .r\.c - v r THE HUSTI.sp nc ROME.TUESDAY NOVEMBER. 27 1894 MIC C« COMBS Look Ovjr the Passengers— Many of Th- m Will Interest You > I Herbert Tiiouihh, the colored Jehu who drives (ol Harper I Hatnilti b’hcarriage, while riding [ horseljuck Suodax morning let his horse Call crushing Ins i ight shoul-1 der Herbert is now laid up for re i pair s. ‘ Orangoillossnj” is lae painles cure of all disem-H peculiar to svi men Sold frtsh by D. W .Curry Master Hiram Bobo sou of farmer Alex Bobo ot \ ans \ alley, while horseback riding yesterday after noon. had his right wrist crushed The injury was mtiicied by his horse rearing up and falling back on him 1, 1 wouldrather trust that medi cine than any doctor I know o." , Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Charl ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speakiu;, ot Cliambrlains Cone Choleriu and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Lowry & Bro. Col. A. I’ Melrose, of Peters boro, Canada, spent the day in the city. He is at ttie Cential Dr. A Mixon, of Chattauooga lie in the c !, y today, J R. Holland, of Holland, Ga., is aguests of the Central today. Don’t take internal remedi<' j _»0 . for Female Diseases Common I sense requires a direct Application Hike -‘Orange Blo^ )ni ” Sold bv ! D. W. Curry. r lOnight the reg’ l ‘ ar coucer f Prof, b r<* ’ * Orchestra at the Arm- > bl *'\ig hotel. Every b<sdy is mvited Co ailnud. The selections wiil all I oe g>od. I “Jane” will be the com idy event of Nevin’s Opera heuse this Beason Seats are going rap'dly. If you ' want a good one be sure and sb cure it now. You canuot aff«rd to Mibb ‘ jane” the great and sparkling eonsedy. A. N. Spence, of Gadsden, is reg istered at the Armstrong. W. W. Sanders aud Oscar Dowl ing, of Calunabia. Ala, are in tb» city. Mr. and Mrs R. A. Hicks will give a reception to night iu honor of there guests, Mises Hicks aud Page. Mr. and Mrs T . J . Ross, ol Tvian are the guests of Mrs. A. E Roas. Election Notice, Georgia,Floyd countj ■ By order of Board of C nimissioners of Roads abd Revenue in and for said county of Floy a’ notice is hereby given that on the second (2nd nay of January, IMS, an election will be held at all the voting precincts within the limits of said county, to determine the questiun whether coupon bonds to the amount ot Forty Thousand Vj-tu.OOU) Dollars shall be issued by Floyd county lor the purpose ol paying the floating indebted ness of said county. Said bonds shall bear inter, est rate of five t&) per cent per annum, said in terest payable on the first day of April of each year after the date of the issue of said bonds- Said bonds shall bear date April Ist. 18D5, ahj shall be of the following denominations; Five Thousand ($6,0v0) Dollars to be of thede- l nomination of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Five Thousand (SS.WO) Dollars to be of the de nomination us two ($2.00) each. Ten Thou and ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de aomination of live(ss.oo) Dollars each. Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars to be of the de nomination of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. • Ten Thousand ($10,000) to be of the denomina tion of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars e ch. For the first fifteen years, only the interest of said bends shall be paid. Thereafter there shall be paid: The sixteenth year five thousand ($5,000) Dol lars of Principal (One Dollar bonds) and two thousand ($2,000) dollars of interest. The seventeenth year five thousand ($5,000) dollars of paincipal (two dollar bonds) anusev I enteen hundied.and tifty.(sl7sO) dollars ot inter, esl. The eighteenth year, five thousand ($5,000) dollars of principal ($5.00) five dollar bonds o fifteen hundred [slsut] dollars of interest The teenth year, five thousand ($5,000] J dollars of.prin ..J [five dollar bonds] and v .n.»e uuuurvuand fifty [sl2so] dellaraof inter- The twentieth year, the thousand ] ss ,<)o<>] dol lars of principal [ten dollar bonds] and one housand [sl,ooo] dollars of interest. The twenty first year, five thousand |ss,ooo] dollars of principal [ten dollar Loud. ] and seven hundred and 111 ty [s7so] dollars of interest. » The twenty-second year, five thousand [SS.OO(q dollars of principal (fifty dollar bonds) and five hundred ($500) dollars of interest. The twenty third year,five thonsand [ss,o#(il dollars of -principal (fifty dollar bond) and two hundred and fifty [s2s<>] dollars of interest when principal and interest will be fully paid off. AU voters favoring of bonds wil, lave written or printed on their ballots the words “For Bonds.’’ All opposed the word g “Aiainst Binds.’’ JohnC. Foster, Chairman, Max Meyerbardt, Clerk. Boatd of Commissioners of Roads and Reve nue ol 1 loyd county, Georgia. ' " i - i 4 ■ M I ,s THE talk of the TOWN ” F T,-i VyE HAVETH 3a 3 ST K if RTMENT O ' f < “DOLLS! TOYS!” fe 1 f j Fauci Goods I | AND NOVELTIES t B TEA & DINNER B A ciTTmcj F t LYMPS, CHYM- B g BERSETS, " f House Furnishing 6oods t | THE NOYELTK STORE |,ym« f ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN For Tax Receiver I gave my right arm to the “Iz>st Cause,” and respectfully ask the people of Floyd county to , give me the office of Tax Receiver. Election first 1 Wednesday in January 1895. F. w. QuakLs. For Bailiff I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election io the office of constable for the 919th- Divt G, Al. i* loyd Connty Election Ist Saturday in January 1895 respectfully W. Al. Bvabs For Bailiff. To the voters of the 919th Dist G. At. fellow Citizens 1 hereby announce myself as a I'adida < for Bailiff of the 919th Dist. and if elected 1 promise to discharge the duties of the offle • to he best a nihility, Respectfully E. L.Poll < a For Tax Receiver I heieby announce myself as a canuidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver or Floyd conn y Election, tirst ■Wednesday in tanuarylß9s Al. D. AtcOsker h > y renounce myself as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiverof Floyd county, elec tion to be held on tirst Wednesday in jannaty 1895. Respectfully. R. L. Foster For Bailiff. To the voters of the 919 Dist G M; fellow Citi zens I hereby announce myself as a Candidate tor Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the best ainbility. Respectfully F. Al. Cabwile. For Bailiff. To the voters of the 919th Dist, G, M. I re spectfully annour.ee myself as a candidate for Kaiiiff. and if electe . will do my duty to the best of my ambility W.P. Alcleod Estray No.ice Georgia Floyd County: Agreeable to the order from the Court of Ordinary, will be sold before the Court I House door in the 919th District G. Al. Said County between the legal hours of sale on Thursday the 6th day of December next the following Estray one dark red cow about 7 years old split in right ear, with left horn gnawed, valued at $6 Estrayed by John L. Doss, of said Dist. and is now on tlntpremises of said Doss, This Nov. 26, 18'4. J. C. Aloore Sheriff. Speculation HAttMOND AND CO- STOCK & BOND BROKERS, 130 <x 132 Pearl Street, York CityN. Y. Stecks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin. P. S. —Send for explanatory circular on speculation, alee week ly market letter. (Free.) **NEw JEWELRY*- I I have received, and I am in I daily receipt of New Jewelry, the ■ very latest and the Prettiest I goods on the market. I Bridal Presents I Silver Novelties I Holiday Goods I And then ! have a beautiful H assortment of Clocks and watch- ■ es and a handsome line of D |a ' ■ monds , ~c I Remember it affords B Pleasure to show you our goods ■ J. K. WILLIAMSON- I 'BROAD STREET, ROME ■ N. B Repairinga specialty ■ & F