The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 09, 1894, Image 2

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BEGTBIC CM MLB io ok Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest Yon Mra. L. D. A. Felton has closed her school in East Rome for the holidays. She will reopen the first Monday after Christmas. Col. J. E. Shumate, of Dalton, was Jn the city yesterday. Mr. A. I. 'fatten representing the Glen Mary Coal Company, is registered at the Armstrong. Mixed Nuts 1 scts per pound Morris & Bro- Author F. Odlin, of Orlando, _Wla., is in the city. W. L. Harralson, a prominent citizen of Fort Payne, Ala., was in , the cityyesterday. Wanted; —1000 bushels of peas. Will pay highest cash price lor same. Johnston Watters. North Rome. 1J -20-41. Messrs. C. P. Woodruff and Jeff F. Burnett, two well known citizens of Centre, were at the Arm strong pesterday. “The good people of Monticello regret very much that Rev.C. M. Verdell was not returned to Jasper County. He made' many .friends while here. —Jasper County News. Highest Pat. Flour. $1.60, Morris & Bro. Mr. J. E. Field, of Cartersvill, ras here yesterday. Mr. W. T. Mason, of Atlanta .j3 at the Central, W. T. Glover, agent of the New Zork Celebrities, was in the city yesterday. The young men will give a Ger man at the Armstrong Monday night. Mrs. E. B. Pennington has re turned from St. Louis, where she wanton the sad mission of attend ing her father's funeral. Do you eat Bread? Then for the best, buy of Charley Stoffragen, Ordinary John P. Davis has re ceived the blanks for 1 o ding the January election, and would like for the J. P.’s to call and get thorn. Miss Minnie Camp, of Rocky Creek, Gotdon County, is visiting the family of Odrinary John P. Davis. The Southern Railway’ is tearing ijp th“ plank platforms between Jtheir tracks at the East Rome de pt, a.id putting down a fine white gravel. When this packs down it will be almost as hard and durable granite. It is quite an improve ajiant. Charley Stoffragen. successor to Jamison Bros, is now servingthe very best breads and cake that can be had in the city. Everyone who intends to vote in ‘ -laiiuaay election»shouldremember TbbaZ ths registration books close on L ■ >7 18th inst. Take warning and . iz • mow and register. You will find I, Mr. John J. Black, at his office 7 trery day. A young boy named Howell from > -Howells district was sitting by the sifcve-in the office of the Rome V Gt>» -ery company. He became L overheated and had a severe attack I -;4 vertigo. He fell on his face, and •A: ost frightened Will Norton out’ Ar: is wits. A doctor wi s sum-, :d, and the boy was soon all ■ ‘ ■'a; e lioys are hard at work re j J ing for their minstrel which *■ he produced at Nevin's on |r , mber 10th. They will inroduce it, a ’dumber of pleasing specialties, ■ ,«nd t promises to be a clever per | ... ice. Dont buy your Toys and Holiday goods an ti' you see our line, wb ; ch is large and j complete in every re t spoct, consisting of all i tht. latest imported and f domestic toys, n i Bi sure to see our » lint before you buy. t Will be open for in spac’ion on Dec. 1 sth. Very Truly W. H, I Co er &Co 19& 20 Broad St. Rome Ca. jk "Electric Wheel Sign. Attention is called to the city tax notice,in this issue. It is the last call, and it is urged by the authorities that people come for ward and pay their taxes. It will save unpleasant complications for all parties, and also save some costs for said tax payers. Mr. and Mrs. James Nevin are expected honi° on next Wednes day. They have had a most de lightful trip to the Rockies, and are now in New’ Orleans. Their handsome residence on Second Avenue will he ready for occupan cy in a short while. Buy Bread, Rolls, Cake and pastry of Charles Stoffragen, successors to Jami son Brothers, Bakers. Mr W B Beauprie, of the South ern Railway, was in the city yes terday. Mr A II Waring, of Atlanta, is at the Armstrong, MrJ Y Allen, of Thomasvill is a guest o the Armstrong. He is here visiting his daughter who is a pupil of shorter College. Coroner T. M. Drennon has his announcement in this mornings paper, for Re-election to the office of Coroner of Floyd County, Mr. Drennon has served the people of this county’ for several years and has given entire satisfaction to all, and he now comes again and asks for the office for another two years. ' As lie is getting old and his health is poor, he feels that it would be no more than justice to let him have the office for another term. Mr T W Ayers, of Jacksonville Ala., is visiting his daughter at Shorter College. Messrs R T D >rsey ami C D. Henley, of Atlanta, rre guest the Armstrong. For sale, a First Class Grocer Business at a bargain, Centrally loca ted, good paying Busi ness, good reasons for selling; will take part money, Balance in good paper. Address A. B, C. This office. Au all night restaurant will be apeued up in the building former ly occupied by the Postal Tele graph Company. It will be neatly and well kept, and will no doubt prove a paying iavestmout. Yesterday’was one of those damp, disagreeable days that reminds one that winter is here with a veu gance, Elsewhere in this mornings pa per will be found the announce ment of Mr. John R. Goddard for office of coroner. Mr. Goddard is well and favor ably known in this city, having be<-n a trusted and valuable em ployee of the laroe clothing house nf J ICi»1t»»»• <■/)»•«* pniYi her nf vanra John, as he is famii iarly know, is quite popular with the young men of Fioyd county and is going to make it mighty interesting for some body on election day, Young Walter Bradford of Ce dertown is in the city visitng friends. Miss Willie Lavender a hand some young lady of Anniston is visiting Miss Mary Berry. Master Lawrence, the bright lit tle son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pin nington wasterrably burned yes terday afternoon by spilling boil ing candy on his hands. Drs. Gar lington and Hammond are minis, tering to the nery little suffer. Last night about 10:15 an alarm of fire was turned in from the box just across the bridge in the Fifth ward. No. 2, tl e Hook and Lad der company and the Fifth ward; company answered promptly. The fire was in ’he house occupied by John Mosely, a negro man living on Main, near Cemetery street. The lire was put out be fore much damage was done and the loss will not exceed $25, all told LOOK HERE If you like nice fruit, I have it. Fine Caifornia Pears and Grapes, Choice Northern Ap ples, Nuts, Figs, Dates and Candies, drop in and see me G. Rentz 303. Broad St fHE HUSTLER OF ROME SUNDAY DECEMBE9 1894 ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN F‘>r Sheri ft’. To th a inters «f vloyd county, I annouce my Helsa candidate for Sheriff of Flood county and if elected Dallas Turner and Klip Williamson will be my deputies. Election flret Wedcesday in January 1895. Very resjiecifully J F McConnell. For Clerk of Superior Coat, I Hereby announce mvself a Candidate for re-election for the Office of Clerk ol Floyd Superior Court. Election first Wednesday in Janu irv 1895 W 'i E- Beyhikgel, For Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of James B. Hill for re-election to the office of County Treasurer. For Tax Receiver I heiebv announce myself as a candidate for re-election t-> the office of Tax Receiver of Floyd county Election, first Wednesday in tanuary 1895 M. D. McOsker I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor he office ofTax Recetverof Fiord county, elec ion to be held on first Wednesday in January 895. Respectfully. K L. Foster I gave my right arm to the “Lost Cause,” and res|>ectfully ask the people of Flovd county to give me the office of Tax Receiver Election first Wednesday in January 1895. F. w. QuakLs. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I beg t> announce myself as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing January election, and kindly ask the support of friends. JNO, J. BLACK For c o roner, 1 hereby announce myself a Candida e for re elecion to the ofticeof csronerof Floyd county- Election first Wednesday in januaiy 1895. T M Drennon. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of coroner for F,oyd county', and desire the support of my friends. Election first Wed nesday in January 1895. Johnß Goddard. For Bailiff. To the voters of the 9l9th Dlst, G, M • I re spectfully announce myself as a candidate for Bailiff, andifelectei will do mv duty to the best of my ambdity VV. P. Mcleod To the voters of the 919th Dist G M : fellow Citizens I hereby announce inysslf as a Candi date for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, and if elected I promise to discharge the duties of the offi c to the best of my ability, Respectfully Thomas c. M"BRis. To the voters of the 919 Dist GM; fellow Citi zens I Hereby announce myself as a Candidate for Bailiff of the 919th Dist, an J if elected I promise <o discharge ths <l.,ties of the office te the best ambility, Respectfully F. M. Carwile. To the voters of the 919th Dist G. M. fellow Citizens I hereby announce m> self as a Cadidate for Bailiff of the 919th Dist,’ and if elected 1 promise to discharge the duties of the office to he best aa.bility, Respectfully E. L. I’oll ,ck I hereby announce myself a candidate for re election to the office of constable for the 919th Dist G, M. rloyd County Election Ist Saturday in January 1895 respectfully W. M. Byars thereby announce myself as a Candidate for I'b-electioii to the office ot Bailiff 919th Dist G. M. Election first Saturday in January. HENRY BEARD To the voters of the 919 District G. .M. Floyd county: 1 hereby announce myself as Candidate for tlie office ol Bailiff and asking your support, pledge you to do my duty to the best of my abil ity when I am electea, John Elders, I hereby announce mvsalf as candidate for Bailiff of the Rome District I will not be able to see each vote in person but hope to have their support on the first Saturday in January 1895. E. P. Tredaway. To the voters of the Rome : I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Bailiff 1 leel competent to discharge all duties pertaining to the office andearnestly solicit your favorable consideration at the polls. Election Ist Satuiday in January 1895. ,E. T. Gilliam. —""" - . - "(>' .Male Help Wanted, $12.00 aday to agents selling the Royal white Metal Plater or taking orders for plating. Trade secrets, formulas, receipts, etc. furnisaed free. A g»od agent can make two to three thousand dollars per year with the Royal Plater. For terms etc. address Gray & Co. Plating works Columbus, Ohio. Sun. Wed. Fri. Wanted: —Energetic man to manage branch office; position permanent; salary $1,200 and commission; must furnish S6OO, toassis t in car rying stock. Address: Manufacturers, Box 389, St. Louis, MO. a “TRANCE clairvoyant.”—Send 25 cents, with age, sex and stamp, andreteive her scope > f fu ture life. madam ji huer, gypsy, dead trance clairvoyant, seventh daughter, born with doable veil; tells past, present and future; full name Os whom you will marry; challenges tub world. It is well known throughout the world that gypsies are the only reliable foitune tellers and their charms cause love, speedy marriages and success in business, securs achaum and wear diamonds. Advice on business, mania ,e, speculation, changes, losses, all affairs. l»cky charm free, N.JB. I will not leceive registered letters or money orders. A ways send sunups or express (prepaid; mme jvbbek, New Albany, Indiana. Cut this out. wed-Sun Commercial Agency. Mr. Jeff Pearce representing the Bradstreet Commercial agency in the Gate City, is here to establish an agency. He has secured those able and wide awake yaung attor neys .Ennis & Starling to act as agents here. His selector! is a wise on«, and the interest of this great business will be carefully watched after here. The power and usefulness of the great agency of Bradstreet is too well known to need any com ment. Mr. W. H. 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