The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 06, 1894, Image 8

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lb. 23 BROAD STREET. the ri.Ai’i: HANKS & CO the PEOPLE, who with Small expense and large and Complete Stock, bought with due. —>g4-4-4-4- 00 CARE AND Are enabled to sell any and everything in the House furnish ing line at prices so low that, in compairson. 5C COTTOW WOKS HIG H NOW FOR HEREAFTER YOU SHOULD NEED ANY ARTICLE THAT GOES TO MAKE HOME COMFORTABLE, SEE THEIR IMMEN SE LINE OFCHOICE AND RARE BARGAINS IN BED ROOM SUITS, ALL TYLESOFSIDE BOARDS, WARDROBES. DRESSERS, BU- REAUS, WARHSTANDS, DINING TABLE 3. Rockers, and chairs of a!i kinds Rugs, Oil Cloth Mattings, Shades, Tin Ware Crockery, etc, Also in connection we carry a sud line o Cof’in » Caskets ano on sho t notice will do un der J aking in or out of the city, H® I CMP 1. 23 BROAD ST, • ROME GA. KLOSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS I have been ruminating a little today and comparing local politi cal notes u ith those yf two year* agu I notice at thia date in Dvcepiber of ’92 nearly every office within the ( gift of the people of Floyd county was being liotly contented for. Now it’s different. *** }4pVP it i« within a irmnth of election d-v mid sb mt the ooh contest p»em- ■ fpr ti>e offi ’err of Bailiff rt.nl I kx <.».hmoii- *•**» ! It whh rumornd for a whi’e that . bom Tt xColl c'.tr. J -V-. > Black, would have <I p< f-i'ion > u'. that baa blow n over ami 1 am now <>t the opin’ *n that IJiacK w H | have a ‘‘lalk over.” * * * And why not? He has served thp> people of Rome and Flow’d nMffi.ty long and faithfully, and has made a model officer. As I said in the beginning of the present campaign I am for John Black against the field— and I a ll ly.it yf sjll the people, but all,the ppqplp seem to be united th * titn •. Mt. Black however may object to a “walk over,” as that mode of getting there n. t of the line of butines •f race horses. w Kt 4 Another officer who seems to hav*.Ki<t opposition f<\r ru-electjon, ia Clerk Will Reysiegel. I under stand that one aspirant put in a week “feeling around” «ft‘-r which he promptly de<‘’d«d f ha 1 ( > was only a lore footman and no m doh for Floyd County’s Safety. Tim swiftest, ® r rjest, and heat Bey siegel evi put o 1 the track. Tha “feeler” 1 n v n , fijgh . i and training rabbit dog. ♦ And then then the Sheriff’s office—for the tin- .m» in my rec* O'ection there i* r> fight and no ion of a fi|dd for that office M)ut with m 1 a t.icket iu the sud vhy should t hero be? Neman in Floyd county who knows J. P. Mc- Connel ran have for him anything but the kindliest feelings and the greatest respect. I < * r ♦ * Having sOned as a deputy under Sheriff: Moore, fpr the, past two years, he has come in contact with I nearly every man in the county, whom he did not know before. They have .found him to be all a well balanced, honest, fearless, conservative man and most capa ble officer could be. Another featlior in the cap of our next sherift is placed there by t,he display of judgement exercised I in his selection of deputies. Everv ' body knows that Deputy Sher if j Dallas Turner is one of the l e ' I business men ami heartiest lau h ers in all North Georgia—and he ■ has had experience, too. Then to the strength of She - ill’ McGonnell -and Deputy Dulls s Turium is adilKl. th it wide ywak''j hustling young dflimwrat and abb’ 'servant of the people. Klip Wil liamson. A man loyal to his friends and liberal l oth in fighting and dealing with his opponents. ♦ 41 * Of-cou ’s‘> thqre may.be opposi tion. to s of the a»»ove officers, I say t! e ’• may be 1 ut ho far as 1 can learn, i it does exist, it is among place hunter ; and not the body of people. Such opposition generally comes to a head and breaks out. but about ejection day the people smashes and “scatters' it. And it dow not gather again until —another election, when tbi people hi it again. o o o I have iust received a notice fr m the Hght. «f Rome s city editor, John Re <se which Hays: “1 hive, been sick, am uqw. sick and mac— about mad enough to get well and , light into the present staff.” Tie j above is il) ahswqr to my “Lost, j strayed or. stolen 1 ’ ad. publiaheo n .this column yesterday. Mr. u.suy. be hit in the collar but 1 oi that ad. cured him -lie will W 1 compelled to admit that “advertis ing pays.” THE HUSTLE 7 ROVE THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 1894 IIR THIi! MH Hid I’ii'N I.lilj 1 iu uaD uUDuB n , i-x iy»«r tae Pitting' Many of 'ih m Mere i You The young society people, of the city will enjoy a dance at the Arm- BlTong tonight. Dr. and Mrs. J T. Crouch gave a most delightful tea, to a few of their frienda, at the Armstrong last night. Judge David Johnson, of Plain ville is in the city today. Mr. John son is one of Gordon County’s most solid citizens. , A < al'"d communication wi 1 i held at Oo• ti 1a Pa Lo lg < to nig t I at 7 o’clock tor the nnrpose of con furring the fi st <lepr> ft. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stack, cured in 8b minutes by Wool ford’s Sanitary otion. This ,never fails. Sold by D.W. Curry Coun y Treasurer J. B. Hill left st 1 o'clock this ifternoon for Sand Mountain. Mr. Hill is going over to look after “Lame Dux.’’ however, and not to electioneer for his re-election. Wanted:—lUlO l>ush«'s o f pens. Wiii paj highest ca-ti pne fur Johns’on Wattej-' hoitn Rome. IL2O-4t. Mr. Joseph Parish, special agent of the Mutual Dite Insuance Asso ciation <>f Philadelphia, in th city for a few days. Mr. Parish has headquarters in Atlanta He word ing Rome v ith Ciipt. John C. Piint- A If this cotton business keeps up much longer at the lick it has ’.'cen comtfrg in lately. Rome will mmket gv.t a hundred thousand uules befuiv '.’.e -.-1. ?e of the l.'Uih of the bit Hines-is. Hom? f about th- best cotton market in '..e South anv wav. There was otUy a “lone drunk” up bttfore the City Recorder t day, a Mr. J. H. Rosser, of Cherokee county, Alabama, tanked up, on kofiin varnish, until he was unable to navigate. He was Tun. in imd cared for. This morning he paid in to the “Fall of Ninevah” $4 and ceparted those coasts. The Hu*tlkr <>f R »mk is on a b om, out like the peerlens City oi Rothe, it is stfts.d’ly making its * .1/ io the front and daily in.- yressimr its teritory Ml. the ‘chan;-’ the Hu-tlek of Rome ■chows anything shout is th* •change” derived f r-m del'ghtcd “übscrihers mid wel, pleased ad. VertlHefs. Now ia the cm- to ga in th« push —Eve*y o<»dv reads the Hustlerofß >m- or R >jd: courier. Aili n g H I Atboit’a-'s at the Armstr ng loJutw Mr Geo. W. ,p 11 sou. Mr,E. A IL-ard of R.’kmartis a tl e \r-uHtroi g u dav. Col E. N fpe ce. of tfiLskii, is autographed at ihe Cards Inv? b< e ij reci i •<1 in ’lie city announcing the approaching marr ago of Mr. Lon Kimball, t r e lv < f tin., city, and Miss $ Ihe Lee Knight, of At hU’a the wed i ig ui ctna on Den 19 ti. ■ '.ixi.t f I . . Mr J. W Swain, of the county of ' < rc.on, is the guest of Hon. W. J Nf 1. Mr J. W. • D ivi'. toft to tar for- T lb hoina, Tenn, wh Te he will b • •vgaged iu his LpmLLgon f>r a ouple of win s J W. ”is a ‘,'uodun. ’* Solici o' Gere-al, W. J. Nunnal ly, h<s 1 »: > u m d Jrmna Lying trip t > At:»n a. Mr. A. R. Gibbons, of Shobina, Mo., arrived in the city today and was met herb by hrs brother, Mr. Billy Gibbons of Vans Vail y. To night 'he.brothers are enjoying » re-union ‘ down on the farm.” ■ ■/ J ‘ »* t ■ 'i Riverside Lodge Nd. BS, K. of P. meets tonight at 7:80 o'clock work in Rank of Page, also the District Dvptitw Grand Chancellor will make repurtof the meeting of the District I.) puties hel t at Macon Dqc. 4., —All Knights are earnestly re juested (o be pr» , s.‘ut , FA A. Wynn U. C. J. J. Ch Ids K. of P. dc S . ’ Cok M. Mil r, of Cartersville •pent the day in the city. He is flopping at a Central. CON OU LA TED The St ck of S. N, Kuttner and J. L. Camp' and will th.) msn- ; j; cck consi tingi of over $35,0 )0,00 at cost for 60 days the biggest stock of Shoes ever offered in North Ga. S.N. Kutner 231 Bro 3d Sts. P.S.We mean busi snes come and see. i j. , .T -'A *’’ < ’ ’ ' ■ ! J Tk ’H a*-- ys. cordovan, fRtNC‘.-I&ENAMELLED CALF. \ 5 4. , 3. :> - 0 FINE CAIF&KMiGAiM POLICE,3SOLFS. A 'WH • *2.’IZ?BOY3’SC!iOOLSHOES, -LADIES- SEND fOR CATALOGUE ' W-L-DOUGLAS, • V/, BROCKTON. MASS. I’ou can mvc money by pur.-linking V\ . L. Dougin* >hoe*. Because, we are toe largest manufacturers of dveiiised shoes in the world, and guarantee 'ie value by stamping the name and price on e bottom, which protects you against higL :crs and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes .1 c-istom work hv style, ea>y fitting am ■.irg q iaLti s. W . have the i s.ad ever’ <r I ■ •ct • rices for the value g.vc t e ■ "• • ' t. I! ) 08. JAQUES 130 West Sixth Street. CINCINNATI,OHIO Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati years wiser titan any physician, fiving special at 'entiou to Blood, Nervous and Urinary diseases Nervous I»ebility, Imporency, etc., resulting from y.outhlnl indiscretion, excesses in matured years and other causes, inducing some of the fotlowiug svinptonts, as dizziness, confusion of ideas defective memery. aversion to society, Oonorrho.i Syphilis, the later causing ulcers, entp-ions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell ing in grains, mucous patches in mouth, sore □ era , f tilin' Uur, Consultations free and in • I-el. Hotus. <rti; m. to 8 p, m.t Bunday, 10 to It m, ii. lustra teethe at se «<« >j.i bd/eovjlope oa ap.pli .a ion. State you J SWbat Nerve Berrie* have done for other* they will de T ~ ■ rM VIGOR \ OF I6TH day M E N £«///, andParroanantlyU»stc,-'<td. A positive cure for all Wu ’n»saes, Nervoitsttes. Debility, aril all tbeit train ol evt). rMitittln. from early errors and later excesses, the reau jtowwnrk, riek .iem, werry, j’. ■ Dev-iot and gives ton. and «lr< n-xth to «'t .laid u» ?uaa. .Hlopa ana.’ui.l toss a ■-’> iiieh.i euiisaioiia caused tty .vouikcul or»-ur» or ei ••esslve use oi tobacco, opium uni ilrruor A-bich lead to consuinplluti and Intuailj Th e'r use shows Im n ted t at.»i nt pro vcm ent. A c.'ptr •»t reitation. Insist upon h’-.ving the get.v ne Berries, “ cl<p» Hr: nor box. six Ih»x-«h, on fui - «' Guarr.nlrrU lorurc u iv i • not kepi b> your <{ruir<ist we wld scud the»jt »> Mau. upon receipt of price. ;plain wrap ci Pamphlet fr<-e. Address till mnil order* t* JUDICAL (0.. Gueliinxd There is no medicine so often needed in every home and so ad mirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Cham- K-r lain’s Pain Balm. Hard- y a week passes but some member >f the family has need of it. A ooth ache or a scald promptly re ieved and the sore healed in much •cea time than when medicins has c-o be sent for. A sprain may I e promptly treated before inflama on sets in, which in sure s a cur 'e in ab* u t .tu*.third of the time otherwou- n - quiMd.Cuts and bruises shoul I r»- tifttvs immediate treatment be! >re h- parts become swcll*'it, which i-HD only be done when Phiußm.iu h kept 81 hi i d. A ft»«t» '1 i< i ’ r> he cur'd heftire it becomes sen u- A tronbleßoine corn may be reynov pdbv applying it twice » day for a week or two. A lame back rnay be cured and of valuable tim<* saved or a pain in the side o relieved without paving a tdoctor bill. Procure a 50 centb o le .t oa ce and you will never re Fi •u i by Lowry & Bro. “ I L 5 .L Mr J. O. Hardwick, of Cedar i fii is autographed at the C-n --•xl,x l, tn day, a« the guest of Mr T hu Cornelius. II •!) 'V M Bryan, of North C rolina district, was iu th« city vdav Mr r-Bryau bays tbit hi m >«t estimable *i!e in ill and the physicians in atieu dmc« dispairofher recovery. r- - i. Y, - •' Don’t take internal remedic* for Female Diseases Common sens? require 1%-diratet application like “Orangs BlossO a” Sold by D. W. Curry. TREVITT& JOHNSON 206 BROAD STREET, PKK C RIPTI ON PRUGGIBTB* Agents for Mouson’s Imported Perfumes, TREVITT& JOHNSON The Leading Prescription Druggists of the citv Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription Department. <>* + .*•+*o + * + MIPS SW ail ■Wil COM MAN UFACTVRERS AND MarWu aid Granite, MomeMs, Coning:, Wire ano Wroi ghl Im FeflciDg, ten Vacos, Fauntains a teß“Or<l -r What You Want and Get bat You Order. S HEMSTREE" 1- Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn. i 116 Market Street. A. J- BANKSTON General Agent Ringgoid Georgia I THE KELLY INSTITUTE Formerly located at D dton, Ga., Ins removed to Rome wher* it will ismain ty. The Company has secur ed a -jniumodioUH ami qmivieplty arrang’ d Hiil.lii g, two mites 1 "rih of ihe city, < n lie Summerville road, well adapted to 'h“ requir-'in-’tits <>t a private institute, where every cemfo't i-nd coj vieiicft will be supplied for the bftii.fi oftbotft under li-hi t'li'-nt. Part ms desiring furth er it f Kxuation, address. The keely Institute, P. O, Drawer-, ROME GEO .GIA, ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN ! For Sheri IF. Totheiotera o/Floyil county, I amieuee my self a candidate for Sheriff of Flood county and if elected Dallas Turner and Klip W ill'amsun will be my deputies. Elec’ion tir-t Wed eaday in January I$U5. Very r. cj.e ’i fully J F McConnell, For Clerk, of Su » riocCou t, I nereby announce wise f a Cmdidete for re-election for the Office of Clerk of Floy ’ Superior Court. Election first Wednesday in .lanu rv 1R95 W-« E BavsioCKf., For Tri asiirt r. We are authorized to announce th,e name of James B. Hill for i< - -lvc ion to the office of County Treasurer. For Tax' lie‘ci I heiebv annoum: i mvself as a cam.f.late for re-eleclion to the otllco t fax Receiver oi ■ Floyd noii-iiy Kecli.’u, first V/ed esday in titulary 1H ru , fM. 11. .McQsker I hereby announce in .s rs o , .yinlria’e for .ha office of Tax ke’e vero F’lo d county, elec loe to be held,:.n first We.liiesday in January , bt)s. liesiiecUul y f ' ll’ L. Foster I irave my rierlit aiun to,the "J.osr. Cause.-’ and respect fully ask the p.' .pt.. of’ Hlovu c .uuty » eive me the olllee of lax Receiver, Election first Wednesday m janu-ity 18J4. I ' F. W. QUARLS. i or i’ ix coi.le rrpn. I b“g t' announce myself as a ’’a i ltda’.e for Tax Collector a» Jdau.irv election, and kindly as< the support of friends. , JNO, J. BLACK For Bailiff. To the voters of the 91:nh Dis', G, M I re spectfullyannour.ee myself as a candidate for Ha'.iifY. and if electe i will do my duty to the best of my suability 1 W. F. MclboD To the voters of the 919th Dis: G M: fellow Citizens I hereby announce m olf as a C in ‘l> dare fojr Bailiff of .he 919th Dist, an.d it elocte 1 ' I promise to discharge the dutieif of the otfl c to the best of my ability, Reijp ctfullv Thom tso. gonitis To the vo ers of the 90 Dist G 11; to low Citi ■ zens I her l>v a ■ intia-e Hr' s-df an a Candidate for H .il.it of the )i9th Jisf. a. if e’c-.tnd 1 pr-mIM io rh .1 UL-of the office'to J ( hj i am t ami> lity, Res eefu lv F. M.CAKWIfiB. > .1 • • f •' ' \ ■-T- '•<* - - ’ To the voters of the 91 sh ’'lst O M. fellow Ci izen-1 h-rel.y anu umc ni .elf as a .'udidate ; , 1 rII idiff ot .rh 9. th Dial, and ts elec iM I iromi eto discharge the dulie oft ■ offic t,o 1 h 3 best a ■ bility . Respectfalty ft. L. Poll c’K ; i ! i I heribv a no.in'3 nr-elf a omdi -n'e for re el.-ctio-| xo he .ifficr o' constable for ih-i 919th . D.rt G, M. l-.xl ni .ty Election Ist Saturday 1 iu Jan .ary 1895 resjax: f illy W. at. Bvaiis > . ■ ’• ' • ; . 1 , . I ; 1 hereby announce rnyantf as a Candidate for I re-election to .he oft.ee of Bailiff 919U1 l»i»t Q, M. Flection ftrst Saturday la Jannnry. HENRY BIAED To the vo’ers of the 919 District O. M. Floyd county; 1 hereby aunou.ice myself as candidate for the office oi Bailiff ned asking your support, pledge you to do my duty to the best of my abil ity when I am electee. John Elders. I berebv announce n vsHf as csnlidate for Bailiff of the Romo District I will not be able » R ee each i ote .in person but hope to have their support on the first Saturday in January 1895. E. P. Tredaway. • ' t i ' • ‘ -T To the voters of the Rome Idistrict: I hereby n monnee niyseif a. a candidate for theofticsof K iff 1 seal c<>u> etint to discharge al' duties p *rta’uing to the ffi'te and earnestly so felt yfiur a.orao.t c >.i'i<ieraiioii at the polls. Election Ist Saturday in January 1895. E. T. Gilliam- - L bel fur Divorce. Georgia, Floyd county : .Minnie Bates, ) Fievd (superior oonrt vs 5 >o 73 Divid Bates, j Libel for Divorce 7he 'efemlant, David Bates, is hereby requir o I in person or by Attorney, to be and th- r upei lor Cou. t rext, to beholden in and for tli ’Coqn y foresaid on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary 1895. then and there to a swer the flan tiff’s Libel for Divorce. As in default of such appearance said counrt will proceed thereon as to justice may upper ain. Witness the Hnn. W. M. Henry, Judge ofsaia court, this the 28tb da.< of Nor. 1894. J Mm E Beyslegel. dk, Supr, court t loyd county U»- Libel for Divorce. Ge<>r ia, Flovd cohnty. Emma Dodd I Floyd 000 B ILDotid J ‘ L«*'«or The deletifUnt, B. H PwM, <» hereby in person or by Attorney,to be and appear * Sitperior Court next, to be holden in an 0 county afotesaid on the 2nd Monday in an 1895, then and there to answer the planti ■ bel for Divorce, as tn default of such “ sa d Court will proceed thereon as to jus appertain . «»id Witness tne Hou. W M. Henry Judge Court, this the 28th day of Nov. 1894. Wm.E. Beyslegel. Clk, Supr, Court, Floyd county. °* j- - n Libel Ur Divorce. Gefegla, Fl »<1 county Qußerl „r Court Camilla K ’-iriu 11 l'»J 3 S K ®, 74. J. P.miun. I Libel for' uiTo^ K d The ilefeii la it, J • P. <><“>"• *• h ° re ’’LL tbe io pekffi < r >,v A'bK ’«!•.- Superior Court nex’, to be hoi e thecountv n‘o»e aid on the 2nd M u*rylK9G, th. n -nd h re toan-*« r o j , r I.flie! f >r Divorc. . As in defau m W pftaraufi- said *•» V roc '* d MiWia.J»l'P«>« to ’ , _ t.ulee of s» ld M itness the Hon. W. M Henry ■ Court, this the 28th day”^ y , U|? ,i, ' “ciMk P“P f •