The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 17, 1894, Image 8

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■) 11 FAL AND WINTER MILLINERYIBM N 0.302 BROAD STREET.ROME GEORGIA, We are now prepared to Show 'A Select Stock of New and Sty lish Millinery, Ladies, Misses and childrens, Hats and Bonnets, Baby Caps, Hair Ornaments, Side and Tuck Combs, Ice Wool, Silk floss and Zephyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash prices, Call and See us, Respectfully A. O. GARRARD. THE SLATE CITY. perns of Personal Mention Pied mont Institute. Rockmart, Ga. Dec. 17.—0 n next Thursday night Piedmont In stitute will be dismissed for the hollidays. Public exercises will be held in the College Chapel at night and this is an event looked for ward to with pleasure by Rockmart people, as it breaks the monotony of events. The school is in a Nour ishing condition, and will start in the new year with the brightest prospects in its history. The pupils are talking about holding a reun ion banquet Friday, but it has not been fully settled yet. One of the happiest social '-“vents of the season, in this quiet little city, is Annual Desert Supper. Tin one this year was given at the Euharlee House, and a large ami j joyous crowd of ' oung people at-1 tended. Miss Terhune is a charm ing hostess, and uvery one voted it as the happiest occasion of their ives. Mr. Boy Barber returned to day from an extended visit to Missis fiippi. His mother is there now ami will not return until alter the hol lidays. Mr. and Mrs, John Famlrro, are in Atlanta for a few days. One of the greatest events of the hollicays here will be the Masonic reunion and dinner on the 27th inst ‘ The masons of this p'ace are mak ing elaborate pieprations for the occasion, prominent masons and •peakers from I o ne, Cedartown a id other ph gas Lave been invited, and aro expected to be lie re. N- ..y all the cotton fiom this section of thr country has been carried to Rome this year, and ths merchants complain t! a the peo- , pie are also doing their trading in that p’ace. I IT CURES LAGRiPPE. Multitudes of people s u ft’ e i needless pain and r.itk from the Grippe, directly or indi rectly ; bus none do this wh<> use a leniedy for these dread ed scourge DR. KING’S I ROYAL G ZRMETEURER It cures the Giippe promptly, pleasantly, sately, competed, nun UNFAILINGLY. It is the IDEAL Remedy f*r this trouble—pleasant to take as lemonade, und harmless m ev ery' caef —to young and old, male and female, in any and all condi tions. While currmg the Grippe it acta as a t eifect NEbVE RESTO RATIVE and GENERAL INVTG ORBTOR, strengthening the sys tem and c< mpletely removing from it all EFEECTS OF LAGRIPPE. For . OLDS und LUNu TROUB LEb i kinds it has no supe non All druggist, $1 .< r 6 for $5. package, ngebottle, IQS DOSES ONE DOLLAR. City Court. The Citv Court hav* been busy' ■kllday on the Case of P. L.Turn ve. The Southern Mutual Insurance Company. He is simmg for $2 000 insurance on his hmm“, Which was burned up at ne sun ♦imethat the Holmes Sanitarim fi r e occured. R> eo* & Dentiv are attorneys for the plautiff and De n & Dean for the defendant. The court house is crowded with people today, who are re.'iste.ing- Remember that tomorrow is the last day and that if you wish to vote in he county elections y u must re g l -ier. CHARLES STOFFREGECN SUCCESSOR TO Jamison Hb s, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA D*a!s ic bakery products of ev ery descript ion Hejhas for the hol iday season, splendid resources for supplying the he don nr l for Bread, Cakes, ccnt?cti< m | ’as-1 try, of all kinds ic’ngs, t r iep, 1 fruits, nuts and oth-o - e>uo>»ii*n , i 1< ; and fancies, ether from his r shl and crisp daily stock or “o special j order Give him a trial Eyeryihmg sold at “hard time” prices. Many stubborn and agpavo ting ca-es of rl.euma‘ism that \ e e believed to ba incurable and t - cepted as life bgnc''«s, have ii »’ -I ed to Chamberlain’s Pain Ba m. much to the surnrissand gratific - ti<»u of th* sufferers. One applica tion will relieve the pain and s*f ferine andl its continued use in sures an effectual cur*, for sale by Lowrj Bros Duggist. POLICE COURT- This morinng John Jackson the negro arrested Saturday on four charges, drunk and disorderly god duct, larceny after trust ‘and car rying concea’ed weapons, was piac ed under a sloo, 4 bond In appear before th* city court. O her peases disposed of were: Charles Possa, drunk,s3oo. Burt Penny, J.aord erlv conduct, s>oo. Will FL” dis ; orderly conduct $2.50. T in Miller disorderly, $1.50 Bud Mooney drunk and disorderly conduct, sl. 50. ‘ ERMETEUR CURES LA- GRIPPE Mr. .Undrew Keck, of K*ck& Bacon, leading dry goods dealers of Evansville, Ind., writes: “Iwas taken with ‘grip’ and at the sol icitation of a friend used Royal Germeteur and do not hesitate to say that it is a wonderful remedy. In two days I was able to make my spring trip to New York. I was al so troubled with night swea s and sine? using Germeteur have es caped that also. I find it a spl n did appetizer and keep a bottle m my room at all times.’ ” Large bottle—loß doses, $1.00; six for $ 5.00. Sold by all Druggists. HALF RATE. $2,!8 Atlanta & return by the Southern Railway Co. Tickets on sale Dec 19 good to return Dec, 20 only line, 3 first class passenger trains daily. Leave East Rome 7:45 a. m, 1 1:15a.m. 9:00 p. m. C. |A. Benscoter, G. Knox ville P. A. T. C. Smith Rome Ga. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY DECMBER 17 1894 KLUSTER OF BULLS EYE SHOTS One vs the ‘koziest,” piettest residences m this city, is the new ly finished home of Lieutenant and Mrs. Jatn-s B. Nevin, on Sec ond Avenue. I glanced through it this morning and was charm-d by its interior avrangment us much as by its outsida appearance 1 will say at least that much —and more later on unless Mr. and Mrs Nevin serve out a writ of iujuuction against my saber’s writes. *** Capt. John J Seay, the klever Kun odore of the Kooss, tells me that for the fourteen years be has been so closely allied w.t ■ Rome’s river trale he has uevm seen the rivers in such couditi* n, both as to low-water mirk and the long continued perioroflow water. He says the rivers have beau fully eleven in his below the lewest witer mark eyer known ana that until last week there has at no pirns been auough water in the ( c aunel to make business prac t cal for the big s'eam r. Capt. e iy, however, does not say that five c*nt cotton or Congress or the panic is to blame for the river’s Conduct. » * * Curry’s Ferris Wheel has g q t iw ro 1 on the surging masses. Pass his window any hour of the day you will aud there is au interest ed crowd admiring the big revel ver, I was in the N <vd'y B‘ore f hie miruiug uni found Mr. H-irry R w'l'H and hid brig 1 h of pretty sale* wom-m bu-iy a« b-ei waiting on th? holiday tr idi — larry ha stdcks of g >odd thig fail aid is a stronger th iu ever there in the nffi cicy of printers who i ap plied through tfn coluaii of th* Hjtlbß'uf Jmk . * * X- Capt. W. H S ““el, the successor on Carver and Harper, showed m* an order today from Huntsville, Ala , for on* of his elegaut oi; heat ers. That order, said Capt. Steel c >m*s froa an advt-r isment iu the. Hustler oi ofc >urs*» when an enterprising merchant ' baj» -he buys to sei', aa j a |j . n 01 prising merchants know th it there is no such help on earth, when it comes to selling, as a good newspaper oue of whom the Hust ler of R >me is a pair of three sup plements. * » * Tomorrow is the last day for registration for the January elec tion, and that the people keenly appreciate the fact, was evidenced by the rush around tax collect >r Black’s ofii >e through ->ut the day- To see John Black at work »s he was to-day is rut to convince any observant man that there is but one John Black in Cloyd county and that that » i .« >orn to be Floyd's tax c a >:■ —and h* will be as long as tae ,> ■> >ple can per suade him to acctpt the place. “Mark that pe diction. * * « I have been an observant listen er in many groups of voters around the court heuse and on the street, today, if I mistake notjhe pulse of the people, Deputy Sheriff J. P. McConnell will be elected sheriff of Floyd county by more than twu to one. The people’know tht ster ling worth of the ablejdeputy and seem to wonier why another tick et should enter the field. They treat the matt r in that spirit too and—well after the election is over th* fellows who run against “Gallant old Mack” will feel like the little boy th* Jcalf run over —or worse. * * ♦ That “seating schem«”for Pan sy Chapel, have you thought much about it yet ?No?Well sappose you look into it at once, for Pansey Chapel is now ready for the seats and this is not the right time of year to keep Pansies waiting. I published a listoi thirteen names on yesterday that had taken cou pons and sent in their one dollar each. * * ♦ Today s list, shows ten more.eqch man paying .% dollar which will pay f >r a sea'. Here is the list: Donald Handcook, John P. Davis, Tom R. Talley, Sell Richards, W. P. McLeod, Bascomb McArthur, • J. G. Davis, L. Lytle, John W. Bale, all of Rome, and R. E. Edmund of Columbus, Ga., **♦ I urn in formed by Mr. George, that there are numbers of others, but the members »f the canvass ing committees could not be seen iu time to secure thej names of seat purchasers to day. Again I say that those seats are going to be put i Pansy Chap*! and more tha» that, they are going to be pul in immediately. P,o«v Chapel's Ongrega’ion t iem and — well if you are going to be in ! • •rowd that you w.ll have to wake u.iand get a move on Se*. H co f I n . co | ® *sl + co 2 I _ -J , I io J « « I < o „ I jC fl = s st : E— t it— iju S g hnzgs * : t -1 ? f t T _!U C~J t | : r.A «> pel | H ALF RATE $248 To Atlanta and re furn by the Southern R til way Co Tickets o sale Dec, 19. Good to return Dec. 20. oniy line. Three First Class Passenger trains Th-ee daily. East Rome 7.45 a. m. 11.15a.m. and 9 p, m. C. A. [Eemcoier G. P. A. Knoxville T. C. Smith P. A. Rome Ga. HOLtDAY EXCURSION RATES ROME R R. AMD WES VRN ATLA TA R. R. “OLD RELIABLE ROUTE.” Wi'l sell round round trip tick ets on 29 and J tuuary 1, at one fare au i a third, (<>r 2 cents per mile each way) for the trip, tickets good re t iruing until Januarp 3rd 1895 Three tr ii is’i .i 1 fbit w m R> ne and Atlan'a: leave Rime 7:49 a. { m.. 9:10 a. ru., 2:50 p. m., re turning, 'eave Atlanta 8 a. m., 2 p, m. , 4 p m. Two trains daily ! ' • tween Pome and Dalton and Cha tanooga, h j ave Rome 9 :10 e. m. 10‘ p. m. Close connection made in Uuiou depots Atlanta and Chat a nooga with trains diverting. We offer you the safest d best rou'e, scenery, mad auu equipment uusurpasseL F>r fur ttier information, call on or write to C. E. Harman, G P. A., Atlai ta, Ga. C . K. Aver. T. A., Rome. Ga Carlton Cornwell, foreman of J the Gazette, Middletown, N. J., believes that Chamberlain’s C nigh R m«dy should hs in every home. ■He used it or a cold and it effect ed a spiedy cure. He •says: ‘ It is indeed a grand remedy, I can re commend t» ail. I have als* seen it used for whooping cough, with the best result. ” 25 and 50 cent 'b »rtf-8 for sail by Lowry Bros , DuggisL TAKE Dr, M. A. THEDFORD LIVER MEDICINE . ' * f' A ' ZTrz? / a! \Ccstiveness dysmpsia / Up JjT V Sick oh Indigestion \Nghvous- £/L/Oi/SNESs\ 5' C* \ UNDICS SoUk'NESS Stomach ArpitriTK Cshuivk WithoutTh< Likcness ..no S:«MATUBr ofM A.Thecford on FroimtOf i.'FH W.A.Tmsoford Meo.Q RoMB.aa. Msluias Groceries 409 BROAD ST. store cuuiesat our And Mrs Sant ’ Clause could not do h«>w than emulate her husband’s example for r L A DEMPSY 409 Broad St. —Mitchells old Stand. NEW LUNCH ROOM'" +.HOT MEALSAT ALL HOURS*. Fresh Oysters, Fish, and Game all Served on short Notice. Wm Chinnick, Propr 219 Broad St Rome Ga. Open at all hours J. C. McCLURE & CO, DBA.LERSIN JELLICO AND ALABAMA,» Steam and Domestic -COAL- At Lowest Prices OFFICEIAND.YARD AT JROMEJCITY MILLS, TELEPHONE NO. 27. TREVITT&JOHNSON 206 BROAD STREET, PRESCRIPTION I9RUGrGrISTS> Agentsfor Mouson’s Importe Perfumes, TREVITT& JOHNSON The Leading Prescr ption Druggists of the city Paul Reese has change of the Prescription Department, o ~ -i- 4- + * a 4- 0 4- W d WFSTAL EMM MANUTACTVRERS AND DEALERS IN Mh and Granile, Mosflinents, Coning, Wo aii WpQnffht IfYfh UfiYininrr T nnrn Vnn nn Dnnntnino 2iP fink fem in ii iwiig,, Whii vdb'jii, rtiiiuifluiD ru. ®at“Ord»r What You Want and Get What You Order. S HEMSTREE' r Mgr, Chattanooga Tenn, 1116 Market Street. A. J. BANKSTON General Agent Ringgold Georgia THE KELLY i\S I' J IL ' Formnrly located at D dron, Ga., has removed to I‘ wher« if will remain permenetly. The Company har s ed a commodious an 4 c<u vieutly arranged tuil Ji’T’ milea north of 'he city, on the Sumuiervd’e road> adapted to th® requirements of a private inpHfute, every possible ceiuiort an 1 convience will be Rupph’ d the ben<-fit of thoae under treatment- Parties d eeirii g er information, addrese, The keely Institute, P. O. Drawer, 348. ROME GEO.-GIA.