The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 12, 1894, Image 8

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YOU J g Are cordially invited to call at our store, on 1? W* and after Tuesday K ~Nj morning Dec. 1 Oth <| when we will dis- p play the most sei. |B ectline of Holl- J/jv day goods ey £ I er shown in pF •JI Rome W: ' M Our goods are all new, L’ nf just received the past K week and others will Ki arrive during the G next few days A; pl Respectfully 1 f -»§+Carver & Harpers old Stand+B*- H. STEELE, 241 & 243 Broad Street. I SELL RICHARDS. WINK LAN SDEL Richards & hh Lansdell. Dealers In p-ORNITdRE COFFINS, AND Q ASSETS W. A. RHUDY’b, Old Stand. 337 Broad Street, Rome Ga. COME TO SEE US. Tew LUNCH ROOM. +*HOT MEALS AT ALL HOU RS m r Fresh Oysters, Fish, and Game ail Se ved on short Notice. AV m Ch.iimicl<. Propr 219BroadSt Rome Ca. Open at all h us THE HUSTLER OF ROME.WEDNESDAY DECEMBER. 12 1884, fflfflic CAB COLUMN Look Over the Passengers— Many of Them Will Interest You Jack Davie went to Rockmart this morning. Mr. H. M iller, of Catenville, iel a gqpstof the Central hotel. M-, Will McGhee went down Io Anniston this morning 0 1 b si« I 063?. Her golden hair was hanging down her back at the Opera House Tuei dty Dec. 18th. Wantrd.—To rent a five orsix roomed house, to be used as a dwelling, in good neighborhood in Rome,Address “H’ Hustler office. 12 11-Bt. f ■» KefasrsF. A. Ghn i and E. W. Bowman, of Cave Spring, are at the Central hotel. Messrs. J. L. Davmport and P. E. > aidwell, two well known citi zens of Annie Delle, were in the city yesterday. Wanted:-! wish to buy tift\ good s’rong oxen. Am willing ~t<’ pay a fair pricA for the same. Call or address. G, B. Holden, Ron • Ga. The Wednetday - concert by Ford's Orchestra will take place al the Armstrong toni bte election from the “Bohemian Girl'’ will be rend red. Professor Everett, the noted hyp notist at Nevins Opera Hou-e to night. Be sure and see him. If yau want to He mesmerized go to the Opera House tonight. Professor Everett will give an en tertainment. Every Child buying scts, worth or over will be given a nice baby doll let them come and look at the nice things; it will make them hap py. Lanham A Son 236 Broad St- Deputy Sheriff Dallas Turner sold before the court house th-s morning a pair of mules and about 4uo bushels of corn. One mule brought $22, and the other $33. 200 bushels cf the corn sold for. 37 per bushel, and the remainder .35 •ents. All of the property was bid in by Lawyer Starling, for R. D. Van Dyke. Santa-Clause will be at our store next Tuesday morning and will stay till after Christmas. Be sure and bring the children to see him,' he will please them and interest you. Lanham & Sons 236 Broad Street. Buy Bread, Ro Us Cake and pastry of Charles Stoffragen, successors to Jami son Brothers, Bakers- Dm’t take internal remedies for Female Diseases Common sense requires a direct application like "‘Orange Blossom” Sold by D. W. Curry. COKE CHEAPER THAN COA L We have a large supply of coke on hand which we will sell very cheap. It is better than coal for use in stoves. Apply to Rome Gas Light Co., near Post Office. When you want to buy harness and strap work and buy them strong. Call )n J. S. Henderson the Reliable Harness Ma ker- 234 Broad St. Highest Market price paid for Hides & Pelts, J. S. HFNDERSON. The minstrels will give a treet parade next Tuesday at 12 m. something never before attempted by an ameture show. Theyare bound to be at the lead. We have the largest line of fancy Chinaand Dinner Tea ana Toilet sets to be found in the city, these goods were not bought with stock or Bonds, btit we paid for with Clear Cash. Lanham & Sons 236 Broad St. The family of Mr. Osborne will le v«» n ir iieighborhooo this wee’ . and will give a ’arewell reception V. lheir tlhi.ue loLight : .11 1 < _ ig.. 1 .J , . THE RIVERS UP. The Etowah and Oostaunaula Both Very High. Investigation early this morning proved that the Etowah river had rib'en thirteen feet in the last 24 hours* The Oostanauja is up gome 10 or 12 feet, and these two rivers forming the make a large stream. The heavy rains yesterday and last night filled up the streams rapidly, and had the rain ooptiib ued 24 hours longer it is probable that the rivers would have been out of their banks, Considerable apprehension was felt yesterday afternoon and last night, but people felt easier this morning, when they arose and found the sky clear and the weath er delightful. HAVE NOT BEEN LYNCH3D Birmingham, Al*., 12. —It has been difficult to get postive infor nation from Coffeyville relative to 'he reported linching of Smith, Irinson end Brown, the thre ffeachamitts charged with the murder of Mumply Pink. The seen? <b thirty mi as from a telegraph iffice. A countryman who arrived at Woodley Sunday night reports ■hat the prisoners had escaped, .tided by 2)0 citizens. This was construed to mean that they had been [inched. However, a later re port from a newspaper man, who yesterday returned from Claik c luoty- is to the effect that three men were removed to the jail al S .ow Hill in 'ime to prevest their lynching. A t Li larger report’Bays -mith escaped while ou the way t< jail and that Brinson is in jail at Snow Hol. STARVED TO DEATH- James Mahar died nf starvatioi ytsterday at the Brooklyn City Hospital. A aative American, he had walked the straete of New York without food for eight dav -1 >okmg for work, and late Sa I day afternoon fall exhausted a. uucoDiiaus at the Brooklyn tower ff the great bridge. At the hospital all that science aid unremitting attention could do wan done, A special nurse gave undivided attention to him, and nutriment was administered at fre quent interval’’, but the patient relapsed into inaenibility. Said Dr. Mol in, the house sur geon, as Mahar drew his last breaths: "‘it is a clear caie of stavatioi - nothing else. There are indications of Bright’s disease due directly to exposure and lack of norishment, hiit othorw’ise he has no ailment save exhaustion. “in most cases it is impossible to save a patient when he is as far gone as this one, although wo pull them through sometimes. After being entirely without food for e'ght days, the organs are unable to assimilate even milk and whis key, which we general!}’ use.” Mahar was thirty-five years old and was single. He was G feet tall and had dark hair and blue eyes. He had no relatives in the city. He stopped with a family named Maloy, on State street, Brooklyn, for some time, but for a week or two had been wandering.—World. a DR. GIBSON. The following resoluliona were adopted by the Firit Methodist Sunday school laat Sunday io re gard to the removal o(Dr. Gibsoa. Whereas the annual conference in its wisdom has seen fit to as sign our beloved pastor and {teach er, Dr. Gibson, to another charge during the present conference year. Be it resolved. That ns members of the Sunday school, wo her«h. 1 > *»r tender to Brother Gil »on cur nin cere apprecmti-n of his faith n and efficient tervicea. which has been ee freely given incur b-half, and fhnt w» assure him that o r prs e « and b »t wishes will «ol wllu hmi ", his n-.)y fi-!d of labor Vr °. S Ki Went down to the Gate t in t > l»y. MNEW JEWELRY** I have received, and I am in I daily receipt of New Jewelry the I very latest and the Prettiest I goods on the market. I * •“ x rag Bridal Presents I • Wfe— ' rag Silver Novelties I ■.I / I I Holiday Goods I And then 1 have a beautiful I assortment of Clocks and watch- g es and a handsome line of Dia- I monds g Remember it affords u s g Pleasure to show you our go g J. K. WILLIAMSON." I BROAD STREET, ROME GA g N. B Repairinga specialty g The I breath I of healthy from the sea—the bracing | effects of a stay in the s mountains—the toning up ? ig qualities of absolute rest— H that rest which is so neces- 3 sary to the weary wife, the H overworked father may| be found in Brown s Iron Bitters iif taken faithfully. Men and women gain Malaria Dyspepsia gifg Poor Blood Sag Weakness | jrx , • i| • j for it contains the rj OCblilLV veryelementstired UZViMiiiuj nature is craving I ? You know best whether ; you need it. If you are ailing do not delay—sick ness may be at your door I J The Genaine has the Crossed $ Red Rises on Wrapper. All Druggist and General Storekeepers 8$ sell it. But get the genuine— Bbown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. g- f) FOR CT S. f J In Foata<e, we will een<l t< t A Ntunple Envelope, o< eitlier 7 WHITE, FiLEfIII or HHIMTIE « a —of— £ nozzcNis ’ fOWMB. j have seen it advertised for many E r years. , but have you ever tried it?—lf 7 t not j-cu do not know what an Ideal / (•nnittlex.iou f0v..l -rla. / *■’ •• - - - - iuvEmjMa| u H poiixmrs h -Arauuv. »«W_' LCMa&BMnMMM h.«ny rexrvabtng ii pr«*v»nte dmf- i ' : urn. *.. <i- -i Jesseng perspirntkm, \ j » . 1 1.1 net 1 1»-1 ii.oi Luvllo.'. " v fuid acniyablo * KuictXkm *u ’.Ac, g hotwuutlwr. I 1$ ka kw id >2«•«•>' wbw* \ Fer •nn»p!*. nddr««r •l A. POZZOvta; ,> Btu.oula.Mo.! 108 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. The Thousands Who Hav» Used ' DR. KING’S ROYAL GARMETUER —FOB— INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS DEBILITY LaGRIPPE FEMALE TROUBLES Etc., Etc., Will be glad to learn that they can now get this great remedy, at the same old price, one dollar, in a new and larger package, which contains about 03 per cent, more medicine than the old bottie. This makes the best medicine on the market as cheap as the cheapest, and gives more value for the mon ey than anytning else in its line. Its matchless pre-eminence is be yond question, with those who have given it fair trial. Its cheap ness will now greatly enlarge the scope of its healing and health giving work. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade, harmless a ways, and CURES VV HEN A ELSE FAILS. 108 DOSES ONE DOLLAR- ..J 1 . Speculation HAMMOND AND CO STOCK & BOND BROKERS, 130 & 132 Pearl Street, New York City N.Y* Stocks, Bonds and Grain bong and sold, or carried on Margi - P. S.—Send for explau» circular on a- * ly market latter. (Frw-)