The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, December 23, 1894, Image 8

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C| IRISTAAS BELLS ARE RINGING G-RANDDISFLAY oze Holiday Goods AND TOYS AT I lEi W went into the market at the close ofthe season when importers and manufacturers were anx ious to sell, therefore, every article we offer is a bargain. Being heavy, spot cash buyers, we have the goods, even though cotton is only 5 cents, they are cheap, and you can afford to purchase- in fact, for half the money,from usyou can get whatothars are forced to ask Dig prices for. Rem mnher that wo h ive with us MR. J J hoi LOW AY, the veteran and practical toy man of R >m : who is in cha ge of this department. C ',meaidse»him, htw ill be glad" to see you. You can get, dolls of us, at fro m 1 cent to $1.03 sach, including the ch iapest to tn 5 fin est KID B DOY, BISK HEAD DOLLS. Our line is full. Doll Furniture—Beds. Chairs, Dressers, Chamber Sets, Tea *ets, Trunks, Pianos, magic Lanterns all Styles of Tin Toys, Iren Toys of all kinds, Horns, Trumpets, music Boxes, Mechanical ioys ? Comic Figures, Musical Doi s, Donkies, Horses, Sheep, Trains, Fire Wagons, Ldose Reels, RuHloetr Goods, China nmtjs, Chios Saucers, and. TV- IB- C Plates. and Evrything To If] Th cHILB N HAPPY,*t*-F WR HMEME RJF hr-w a. HE ME ga Ba S W tS mfy ww flrW IStaGS KjnSl B B 888 BBw BB B B Wmv Eh B B Kgfti R’L'.Sj « Snev'ia gras.? g Il BfMpMfc jIeIML Mral mm Bk life IKS! H®! KW $1 II uUEmRI U OU 19 & 21 BROAD STREET ELECTRIC WHEEL SIGN COUNTY POLITICS Election Occurs Wednesday Janu ary 2nd, 1895 _ I SOME CANDIDATES i ■ ♦ Some Offices are Sought a'- ter by many, while oth ers have only one appli- I cant for PublicZ favors. The county election is drawing! to a close, and next week will see the work practically finished up. While there are many candidates for some of the offices there has been a total lack of mud slinging or bitter personal fights. If any body has dealt in uncalled for epi thets, etc., they have been very careful io keep the fact f oin any great public notice. And truly the people are glad that such is the cas-, for nothing is ■o disgusting as lot of men seeking office by breaking down the good tame of their opponents. The election for Sheriff, 'fax Collector, Clerk of the Superior Court, Treasurer, Tax Receiver and Coroner, occurs Wednesday, Jan uary 2nd, 1895. The only county officer that holds over is Ordinary John P. Davis, who has two mor° years to serve. When his time is up he will be succeeded by himself, for no clever or more popular man lives in Floyd county than Judg- Davis. On Saturday, January sth. the election for Bailiffs will take place There are two bailifls to be el vi ed. For Sheriff there are two ickets ’d the field. That tri dui.d i.u.*led itizen, J. P. McConnell headsone and has as his deputies, Dallas Turner, Clip Williamson and S ‘B. Alltea. That is a ticket that I cant be beaten. 1 T’he o her head dby Capt, T. J. i Willi inson, and the deputi s are | L. Lytle ami A. P. Redmond. ; For Tux Collector’? place there •is only one candidate—the man , who has held it many years—John iJ. Black. Os cou se he will be • elected. J There is only one candidate out i for clerk of the Superior court, :Wm. E. Beyseigel. I Mr. James B. Hill, the present jclever tre suer, cannot be beaten, ; so no one has had the hardihood to loffe as his opponent. ‘J But thercs a number anxious j for the lax Receivers place. Among them are the following: M. D. McOsker, R. L. Foster, Geo. Washingt' n, J. B. Lumpkin, and F. W. Quarles. Coroners office is another posi tion that peems to be sought after rather eagerly: Lon Sudduth. John I I Got dard, T. M. Drenuon and Maj. E. Dhvis. Candidates tor bailiff are as I hick as uluiiin leaves. The fol- I lowing are a few who have announ ced for the office : Henry Beard, . Dick Tread away, W. P. McLoed, l>. E. Morgan, Thomas Morris, W. 1 |M. Byars. F. AL Carwile, E. L. 1 Pollock and W. M. McG; ee, color ■ ed. From now until the day of the , election times will be lively, and , on hat day the voters of Floyd county are going to elect good 1 men tor all the offices. i The ost Sale of the Ca p & Kuttner Stock or hoes loses Janu’y Ist nd if you wan’t sh >e’s is the time to p irchasewhen you c in swe 35 per cent, S. N. I- uttner. THE HUSTLER OF ROME.SUNDAY DECEMBER 23 1894 DISGUISED CATARRH A Stealthy, Insidious. Weakening Enemy to'fened. There are h multitude of women j (•specially housewives, and nil oth ler women obliged to ! c on their I feet constantly, who are •retched ' beyond description simply because their strength and vitality is sap ped away by catarrhal discharge from the pelvic organs. The e wo men get up i*i the r?. ruing tired, drag themselves their dai- ly duties tired, only to go to bed at night as tired as bv.’ore. Pe ru-n* is such perfect speci fic for each case that when patient have once used it they ca i never be induced to quit it un.il ili‘y art permanently cured. It begins tore lieve the disagreeables symp oms at. once. The back ache ceases the trembling knees strengthened, the appt it restored digestion made perfect, the dull lurid i •he n -top ped,and the weakening draines are gradually cured. Tiles; result- 1 cer tainly follow a course of trea.m nt with Pe-ru-na. A valuable illustrated pamphlet of thirty*two pages, fully describ ing this class es disorders, in< hid ing coughs, colds, in grippe, and all other climatic diseases of win ter, will be sent free to any ad dress by The Pe.ru-na Drug Ma n ufacturing Company of Columbus I Ohio. r Big Cut. in price of Coal for spot cash. See me at 230 Broad St. Office, Telephone No. i 93, Telephone at Resi dence, No. 90. | C I Craves GOOD CANDY. Everybody Loves Candies, and M s Mary Weber Makes the Best. T 'erH is not h. man, w< man, i •hi (1 iii Flora comity who <‘e. s n ■; ve good, pure candy. The pr >bl-m s n lir re to g t that kind. : ; <r il is not a d ffi.mlt problem i «<» v.« in Ronis if you just com io tiiirk about it. There is a ii'ti c vered si and jirst by ths novslt a ie wh'-re the sweetest and m >•' ).'‘h .’in . h jme-nj’ide candy in r* < .<!• cat. be found. For many yearn tbe kindlv fa ■« i J bn Bap'iste beamed across t' e n ou.,t r* .'.l ilie tiny tots who cal>(, .or '.inicklea worth of c-tidy.’’ mt John had business interests he Milin i shq MS O s far aWav Ca't rnia.aiid li? had fosell um here" io looking ar<>mid for some o: e • cart' < n thw cand*-making, h. o-t'iral'y thought o r Mrs. M.n \V b-r, and at last sold out to her But he lingered in the Hill Cit r 1 •r.ir > n ugh to teach her the ma. y s'cr-ls o' candj-making, that had cost him yenri of palie.it study, t o learn. Now this jolly, happy-hearted la. d. 18 making and selling as delici *”»* daii ties as even John Baptist e old make: If you want Christina udies—and of curse you do—go ‘ Mrs. IVet-er’s. She keeps, sho. a . kinds of fruits. Monday sb* w || null the rwHAtest morsels tba‘ ever melted in ones mouth. Grange Blossom ” givesnimedi a relief and permanently cuers all diseases peculiar to' ladies Sold by D. W. Curry. Mrs. L> n Hursen will r-ceiv popilsont e Guitar Mandolin d -1 isdo, aft Ja i . Ist. NO 7 B 111 »i St, South T> n . , COME ro ME. FOR HOLIDAY Novelties I will save you money besides I have no shoddy goods to work off, And my Stock is all new designs B. F. ROARK The Jeweler. No. 317. B oad St. Rome Ga. DR. JAQUES 130 West Sixth Street, CINCINN AT I, OHIO Has practiced medicine in Cincinnati j ears oncer than any physician, firing sj eciu) at tsntion to Hloml, Nervous an<l V i.ta-y diseas s Nervous Debility, linpo ency, etc., resulting' from j sutlilul indiscretion, excesses in matured >ears and other causes, inducing some of the ! oilowing uviuptoms, as <1 zzines-, confusion «f deas, defective tueinery, aversion to society, Gonorrhea, 3y philis. the later causing ulcers eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell ing in groins, mucous patches in mouth, sore threat, falling hair. Consultations free and in svited. Honrs, *a, in. to »p, tn.: Sunday, 1» to 12 m, 1» > <>STR»TEJ’ TQEA ; E and FREs a a sealed envelope oa application. (State you W. L. Douglas I S 3 SHOE,i?S. E ‘7& I CORDOVAWt ■ J®-’ '•< raiNC»t*et*Ai*cu- tnc * tF ■ '■ * JbM-’ 3 ' 5 * Flߣ CAIfK f? »2. ■ Vv..‘ 1 • EXTRA FINE- • H y;. Birrs ■ Over One Million People wear tee g W. L. Douglas $3 &$4 Shoes S All our shoes are equally saUsfa* -> > ■ Fhty give the beet value for the K They equal cuatom sboee la ety ,a gte j. H lhefr wearing quafltleo are S I he prices are u n,, * r " ""' , , t^™ P L,ke». H From ?i to Sy Oaved over other■ M If your dealer cannot y°* _jhi a H UantreH & Owens. • |