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IB94FALL AND WINTER MILLINERYIB94
NO. 302 3ROAD 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
Zeohyrs. Will sell at lowest Cash
prices, Call and See us,
Respectfully
' A. O. GARRARD
MYERS TO HANG.
The Young hl i i!Lu Merer Sen
tenced as Was Carr.
Atlnatrt, Dec. 19—Willie J
Myer*.
Forrost L. Crowley, a county mer
cb«nt, int » the Hiiburbs of Atlanta
in September, and murdered him
for S6OOO. t i 'truing aeut
enced f • 1 Fe'i 8
Al “t ('hit who kilted H.
O K x < < ) . h«CMUsH be
wool u’l ph I f S4O, wae
alsi i*i)Muc x-ciUed in
the »aani dav 'the iwo men will
die t'H - if Id and rhe
hang; i * wil > ■ <.
IT
CURES
LftGRIPPE.
Mu 1 1 it uit » ' i' people puffer
•iPt-e ■. i -.in tr<>m
o- (i ■ p <• ly or i ini <-
rec v; c p‘'it l'» ihte who
U-h a »*•»»»■ i dr ad-
I . .• S
ROYAL G RIETEURER
I r I'-'ri-f oe promptly,
pb , comp'etel',
I ' K J. SGI.Y. I' in the
IDEAL Remedy
for thia troub > c- -ant to take
as lemonade, and hirmless m ev
ery case—to veiii'i; ud old, male
and fenial", in hhv and all condi
tions. W.i'le t i r> u g 'h® Grippe it
acts »« « t.nrf< e VK RKSTO
RATI \ K a.d G.. NiCil a L IN \ IG- i
ORBTOR. s< r*. o.mg ibe ny-i
tem ar <i * o'< t. >tm>ving l'r ru
it
EFEECTS OF LAGRIPPE.
For <o‘ D~ • . UN”G TROUB I
LES of v'.l k ii.d- H has iu' suiiel
rio . Ail d'liv.-.i t, Hl.orG for $5.:
Ae > pack <g - •< e 'i h.
108 DOSES 0 NF COLLAR.
aS
Jf Where |»
f Water is IL
Bad a
S 3 it should not be drunk
teg) unless proper precautions LU
MN arc taken. More diseases Bus
arise from drinking im- Bg
fflg pure water than people jfigr
imagine and yet in the BL
face of warning they con
tinue to absorb the dan
® gcious fluid. If you have
any doubt —if you are
Wk travelling—if you move Bpair
to a new locality— takeWa
pff no risks but put a tea-
ra spoonful of
■ Brown’s J|
1 I ron B
1 Bitters B
in the glass of water, Ji®
k!| as it makes it healthy and
B| palatable.
Oh a journey it is
O always dangerous to ate
B drink much water —take w?"
B Buown’s Ikon Bitteks laj
■ along--somep< opl- would Et
B not start without it, for it jB
. keeps them m health. Bv
Look for ere tied Red
lak lines on the wrapper.
BSj, UnOWNCMCM CO . BALTI., MO
To make your calling an
"lection si re. have Tom Turner I
print your tickets. Don’t fo’g<
0. D.
DAVID-WIMBISH
Carriage in the Fifth Ware Yester
day at I o'clock.
Wednesd y ifternoon at 1 o’ck k
Mr. X. N. David, an operator in
the Central office at Macon and
Mies Clara Wimbish were united
in marriage at the bride’s home in
the Fifth Ward.
The ceremony was performed by
Dr. Hooten, of Jackson, Ga., and
| only the family were present. Mr.
J. C. O’Dell of the C. R. & C. of
fice was best man.
Miss Wimbish is the daughter of
Capt. Wimbish, the insurance
man, and has only been a resident
of this city a few months. She is a
'very handsome and accomplished
young woman. Mr. David is well
known in railroad circles.
The young couple left over the
Rme Railroad at 2:50 p. in.. for
Macon, their future home.
J'here is go.nl r as n for the pop
ular!' v ot Chamberlain's Cough
, Kem<>>U D-visA Buzard,of Wes’
i Vlouterey.C arion Co., P , says;
(“It has cured people that our phy-
I s.ciaus couln do nothing ior. We
I pMimbd them t > try a bottle of
' Lamb-riaiu’s Couth Remedy and
they now recommend it w’h the
rest of us ’’ 25 mid 5 1 ' ent bo tie
f - sail by. Lowry Hr s. Du.'git
CHARLES STOFFREGECN
SUCCESSOR TO Jamison Hr s,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA
D°hlr in hnk a rv products of av
i erv descripl ion He|h>is for the h>-
iday season, splendid resource
| for supplying the heavy dem md
fO'Bread, Cakes cc'> actions. Pa--
t v, <>f all kinds c ; ngß» tar's, pi u s,
fruits, nuts ami ;tL-v -übstanti >l
- lancms, ether from his fab
I and crisp da 11 v stock or to special
order (iivehitu atrial Everything
S' Id at “hard time” i>rie j s.
germeteur cures LA-1
GRIPPE
Mr. Andrew Keck, of Keck&
Bacon, leading dry goods dealers
of Evansville, Ind., writes: “I was
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
since using Germeteur have es
caped that >lso. I find it a splen
did appetizer and keep a bottle in
my room at all times.’ ’’
Large bottle —108 doses, $ 1.00;
six for $5.00. Sold by sllDruggists.
(WfiGNETIC NERVINE
.<■s? X Nervous Proatrn ■
/ 1 tion, Fits, Oizii
non, Headachn
'iy NJI Nouralßia and In
TSlxT* -0.. -J?* lomnia. Great ci
’ J in th» u»© »>x to-
banco, opium, alc ihol
» nd * n otl ‘® r direc-
Xz '% , 'h tion*, bringing on De
■'■•anpr- - A?IER' toillty, Sleeplean-
r\‘ •co neBB , Mental De
asaion, Softeninß of the Brain, Insanity
<» nt ia.«t a miserable death. MAGNETIC NER
,yr nrre.ts all lcw«es in either ?e> , renews vitality
d- remit). to both the mnsculnr ond nerv jus system,
nee nr the brain, builds u. the flesh, briaics refrsaF
a alewp, and restores health and happiness to the
?J.„ r ' mnth’s treatment in plain pocktiße b)
Ts V M.OO per box; « for $5.00. Will.
■‘ Ti • nlve.i Written Cuaranttont.
Vorra 1 • .toney. Cireular. free Guaranae-
Mr I '
nnsssre-. * ‘
wow
Easily, Quickly, Permaneotly Restored.
UGHETIO KERViNESr“J»«“
"“■LostManhood, i’arw w.-aknessen, Nertoua
bility and all the evils from earl; or later <■»-
-sen. the results o’ overwork, worry, sickness.
■ Full n’renirth, tone and dt‘Te>oi-ment gives
avnrv organ or portion of tho body. Improve
.ntir.m-Lli.nt lyaeen from the tret box. llmns
l.of letters of praise on filein our oSiee. lan
.-arried in vest pocket. Sent, by mail to any
lre»« on receipt of price. On« Dlo "<r 1!
It til enehbox. PrmoSl.W, 6boxes. F>.W.wtth
. ritten Gnarantee to refund money if not chred.
Mend to us for the Genuine. Circular* r ree.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.THURSDAY DECEMBER, 20 1894.
ON EXHIBITION.
Barfield s Patent Car Coupler is
the best one out.
In front of the Rome Brick
works office, on First strevt, Bar
fields patent Car coupler is exhib
ited.
A company com) o ed of the fol
lowing has btrn organized to place
the coupler on the market. Elbert
McGhee, Dave Griffin, Thus. Fahy
and G. W. Barfield.
The coupler is now being tried
by three railroad systems, which
covers almost the entire south, and
if it proves practicable, will bej
adopted.
Congress has passed a law com
pelling all railroads to use patent
couplers, and this law will go into
effect in 1898. The man that in
vents the best coupler has an in"
dependent fortune, and Barfield’s
patent is the best now out.
If it is adopted by the railroads,
a monied company will be organ
and the coupler manufactured here
in Rome.
ROME IS ALL RIGHT
The volume of business, and the
active appearance of the streets
and stone in Rome will compare
with any city in the sou’h.
Mr. J. II Rhodes said this morn
ing.“l have just returned from At
liinra, Augusta and other points,
I’ll just tell you that Rome is the
best of them all. The general busi
ness activity in Rome is sup trior
to any of those places. The mer
chants are busier and the people
seem happier and more contented.
Yes sir, Rome is the town for me -
Mr. W, H. Ennis, the e'ever
y mug lawyer stepped off the South
ern train this mor- ing and his face
was wreathed in smiles,
“ We'l ai u t [ gia <i to get Fi <ck to
Rome. It is the best tow.v i.n earth
and I ha?e been so home sick that
I could hardly b or it. Rome is lb,-
only town in th° >ufh.”
Buch exnres-ions u.' J common
Croaker- ehmiid take a I ack sent,
MUSICALE.
Mrs L th II 'rsen's “Musieale”
Tuesday Eve, at the Residence of
Mrs. H. J. Rinsing, was enjoyed
by all present, and she received mi
ni- rous reques sto re. eat it soon.
The v r-atility of talent d spayed
by li-tie Ma'tie Rinsing wns a sur
prise to ail. Si e having been under
Madame Hursen’s training on ly a
i'ew weess.
WILL MARRY SUNDAY.
On next Sunday nt 10. a. m.,
at the brid s h me in the Fifth
Ward. Mr. T >o mis 0. Wheal ::i '
Miss Della ’-leorgew 11 ten it d m
marriage. Both yom g peop e are
well known and popular, a d have
h hos” of fr ends who wish them
much happiness. The ceremony,
will be performed by R-v. Mr.
Hudson, and only the immediate
triends of the couple will be pres
ent.
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C L Jamison
No, 24 Broad street
i .
HAS OPENED UP 1 CHOICE
STOtK OF
KRTTTTS.
CONFECTIONER-
IES.
NUTS,& NIC-NAGS,
aT . holiday ** prices
llonsi k' epi ''h ai.d people
g( 111 1 hi)} 4 1 Fg 11 e <l Le
y oiii‘pur< habcs here and avoid i
fancy prices,
Mr. J. Y Mieoii, of Atlanta i*
in the ci tv d' 11 ven ng crav on por- i
tiaitß by Vh houa**.
$2.1 Bto Atlanta and
return Via, Western &
I Atlantic D c. 19:hgood
returning, until Dec.
20th 94.
CUTTING SCRAPE
Lewis Carson Slits a Little Negro’s
Coat Open With a razor.
Earley yesterday morning down
near Mr. Ike May'« residence .Lewis
Carson, a big double jointed eoon
got into a dispute with George M c
Arver, a little monk some tenor
twelve years old.
Carson grabbed the littls coon
and mopptd up the floor with him
a while then proceeded to slit the
back of his coat with a razor. For
tunately parties interfered before
he got to ths kids hide.
Carson wns arrested and carried
before Recorder Spullock
He claimed that he cut George’s
back with a knife, andshow
ed a rusty looking affair that
wouldn’t cut het butter. There
was a long place in the negro’s
coat that was evidently made by
some keen edged instrument.
Recorder Spullock sent Carson
to jail under a $250 band. Next
time he will be more careful how
he flourishes his razor.
Others up at police court were
Thos. Lively drunk fined $4,50.
Bob Daw, drunk and disorderly
fined $8,50. John Billups, drunk
fined SB.
Many stubborn and aggrava
ting cases of rheumatism that were
believed to be incurable and ac
cepted as life legacies, have yield
ed to Chamberlain’s Pam Balm,
much to the surnriseand gratifica
ti u of the sufferers. One applica
tion will relieve Hie pain and au f '
ferine and| its continued use in
ures an etiecmai cure, for sale bv
Lowri Bros Dugg’st.
HALF RXT E $2lB
To Atlanta and re
turn by the Southern
R Co. Tickets on
sale Dec, 19. Good to
return Dec. 20. oniy
line. Three First Class
Passenger trains
Three daily.
L-ave East Rome
7.45 a. m. 11.15a.m.
and 9 p, m.
C A, [Eenico'tr G.
P. A. Knoxville
T. C. Smith P. A.
Rome Ga.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES
ROME R R. ASD WEtFKN A A'l LA TA
R. R. “OLD RELIABLE ROUTS.”
Wi 1 soil round round trip tick
ets on Decmeber 22, 23.24, 25, m>d
29 and J mutry 1, at one tare an f
a third, (or 2 cents par mile each
way) for the trip, ticket? go->d re
turning un ci I Jamih rp 3rd 1895
Three trainsjdaily betwee Rome
and Atl.una: leave R >me 7:40 a.
in.. 9:10 a. m., 2:50 p. m., re
ruruiug. leave Atlanta 8 a. rn., 2
p, rn. , 4 p m Two trains daily be
tween Rome and Dalton and Cha
tanooga. leave Rome 9 :10 «. m.
10'p. m. Cins u connection made m
Union iiepots Atlanta and Chatta
uooi/a with trains diverging.
Wh offer you the safest and
best roti'e, scenery, mad bed and
equipment unsurpasFed. For fur
thnr information, cull on or write
lo
C. E. Harman, G P. A..
Atlanta, Ga.
C. K. Aver. T A., Rome. Ga.
Carlton Cornwell, foreman of
the Gazette. Middletown, N. J.,
believes that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy should b? in every home.
He us'd it f,r a cold and it effect
ed a sp«euy cure. He‘says: ‘Tt is
indeed a gr<tnd remedy, I can re
comm- nd to all. I have also seen
ji u«ed for whooping cough, with
the b ‘st result.” 25 and 50 cent
h.'tks for sail by Lowry Bros
Duggist.
J, J. Holloways sells
toys and holiday goods
at W. H. Coker &. Co.
Be sure and see our
line before you buy.
Don’ take internal remedies
for Female Diseases Common
sense requires a direct applicatien
like “Orange Blossom” Sold by
D. AV. Curry.
Highest Pat. Flour.
$ 1.60, Morris &. Bro.
VANDERBUILT UNIVERSITY
(.LEE CLUB,
i Seats(Only $1) going rapidly,
this promises to be the tashiona
-1 bh“ event of the season. Call now
for seats at Yeiser.
JACK KIXA, ErMlitaat r. J. Simpiw»ii, A Actlag Caahier
w- p. SI MESON, Tio* rrMiUaat
Merchants National Bank
OF ROME GA-
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
All Accotn n tditiom Consistent with Snf? Bunking Ex
tended our Cußtomers
TREVITT <Bt JOHNSON
206 BROAD STREET,
PRESCRIPTION
miUGEGLISTSa
Agents for Mouson’s Impor te
Perfumes, -ho
TREVITT & JOHNSON
The Leading Prescr ption Druggists of the city
Paul Reese has charge of the Prescription
Department. »» + +*»• + ♦ +
Mmas Groceries
409 BROAD ST.
Santa Clause will make his headquarters for
Oranges, Apples, Nutsand candies at our
store
And Mrs Sant’ Clause could not do better
than emulate her husband’s f-xampie for Cit
ron, Raisons, currents, Jams Jel'ies Preserves,
Pickles, and Can-Goods-world-without-end
LA DEM I‘SY
409 Bro id St. —Mitchells old Stand.
NEW LUNCH ROOM. ’
..HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS*.
Fi esh Oyster s, Fish, and Came all
Se ved on short Notice.
Win Chinnick, I’ropr
219 Broad St Rome Ga.
Open at all hours
J. C. McCLURE & CO.
DEALERS LN
JELLICO AND ALABAMA, , 'I
Steam an J Domestic |
fGOAL*
At Lowest Prices
OFFICE-AND.YARD ATJROMEJCITY MILLS J
TELEPHONE NO. 27.
COA.LJ COAL!
ALL GBADES,
ROME COAL CO.
&VP Loffeßt Price* ( H Pnry G. Smith, Ma’gr t '
1 Al\l/*uUuuL Alu. , in lloui« '( J. H.King Weigher.
BRICK KILN S
LIMEKILNS
HAIR AND SAND |
We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities
burned from our own Kilns on short
Brick. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand
G-eorse W. Trammell
Fourth Ward Brick Yards.