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IHE HUSTLER .OF ROME
THIRD year.
iffl’i! W-
Hon.WY Atkinson in ne
City yesterday.
MET BY HUNDREDS
Of.be W.OI hat * r ke Ci ' 7
pf Rome and Hoy* County,
Toubk Democracy and the old
Vatesana,. r.Py To
jethor
Ou Friday night, at 7 o’clock,
u \ W Y Atkinson of thecoun
of Coweta, arrived in the city.
Mr Atkinsons friends were ex
nec iDgbimto arrive later in the
fit and wt e counting on seeing
h Yesterday forenoon however,
Sad not been at the Armstrong
w a few rn.uut-, uun ill «-«».
k"o«» that be in !h« cny .nd
in half an hour, large numbers ot
his admirers were dropping in to
see him, ~ ,
i Scores of democrats call’d on
him before bed time, and were
much pleased to find bun in such
high spirits. _ ,
Yesterday morning at an esil>
I hour Mr Atkinson began to receive
I his friends again.
He was in the lobby of tne Aim-
I strong and as the mon ing advanced
I the lists grew and by the noon houi
I hundreds of democrats, from every
I walk in life. lad called to meet the
I lighting democrats candidate—the
I candidate of the democracy of the
■ state outside of Atlanta and tne next
■ Governor of Georgia.
Mr. Atkinson met many 7 old
■veterans, and by them were assured
■of their support. For every < ne, he
■had a pleasant word and by hi?
[easy manner and dignified and
■deferential style* he made a most
[favorable impression upon all who
[met him for the first time.
He spent the day in the city and
■left on the 7 o’clock train last
■night, for his home at Newnan,
L When asked by the Hustler of
■Rome reporter what he thought of
■the outlook, be replied that the
■campaign had only opened, but
■hat he was most confident of the
■esults,
j I Mr. Atkinson has a record in the
Begislature and in the services of his
which stands without spot or
■lemish He is young and vet not too
to be well informed in all the
'. - ■
covein nene. He is
W 8 ami active, fearless an 1 eloquent.
|Ble is well able to succci afully de-
himself against any charge that
V.v be prefi re l How well he can
■efend his party is a matter of his-
Mn.
■Wn leaving. Mr. Atkinson ro-
ec that he waß delighted
■ J . * hospitality he had re-
1 ' " UK >l ■-J city, tie was
, a b-re when he can e
■ mer' 1 16 IHt bp " M '’ ,nure tbau
KdL acqUtt,nta,lCQ ’ to the fHar '
of Banner c un
promises tor tarn to R nne
■ \ hfe ’ lear futnr- and when ho
meH ,hH bo * s all(1
«•? thH,iluJ P :1 'g". And
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.] l, ’ r ' sh ,WH that he
them since the
of P^' 11P IP '" ! ll “'
‘ fur Geor g |a
IW, A. RHUDY,
jurnitureand Undertaking, Carpets and Matting,
| CORWER- 337, BROADST.
ROME GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORMNG JANUARY. 21. 1894.
i mt ui
The Aged Grandmother Goes
to the Lunatic Asylum.
WILLIE AT THE ALMS HOUSE
Antfthe Stalwait »•■ «n«i Father,
a High Flyer, Writes tn Friends in
Thia City Asking far Money and
Says "Hire my Reupeets to Mother.
Mrs. Eliza Goodwin has been
Bent to the State Asylum for the
insane.
Her little grandson, Willie
Goodwin, is at the Alms house be
ing cared for.
And Mrs. Goodwin’s son, Air.
Will A. Goodwin, father of lit le
Willie, is abroad in the world.
The above paragraphs tells the
gist of a most pitiable story, so 1
far as they relate to the aged and
imbecile woman, and the bright
little boy. With the sou and fath
er, Will A Goodwin why thuts dif
ferent.
Will A. Goodwin, will bn re
membered as the handsome hole!
clerk who was employed at the I
Armstrong.
lie came here fr m A tian tn, hav
iug been a clerk at the Kimball
house. He made many friends
here and finally brought his moth
er and little boy to Rome.
Then the hotel changed mat -
agement and he lost his position
and went away. It is not known
what luck he bad elsewhere, more
than this, a few days ago a citizen
of this city received a letter from
him asking fora loan of $lO, and
saying : “give my respects to moth
er.
The aged mother after weeks <>f
neglect has been picked up in a
helpless condition both bodily and
mentally, and with the little grand
son had been finally s*nt to the
county Alme house,
After some time she had been
tried by a jury under orders from the
ordinary, and been adjudged a luna
tic
Friday night she was placed in the
care of Mr W H Hawthorn, the coal
man, and carried to * the asylum at
Milledgeville.
Little Willie, the 9 year old boy.
is still at the Alms house, aa I w.ll
have to be kept there until some one
petitions the Ordinary, who after due
process will, or can, bind him out
The case is a most pitible one, and
many good men in the city are very
indignant over the heartless desertion
of the sob and father, and could he
be reached pemon d violence might
be done him.
The Pianofort Lecture, Recital
which will be given at the Conserv
atory of Mucic on Friday eve
ning January 26th at 8 o’clock by
Edward Baxter of Boston, will b-‘
’he greatest musical treat offered
to the Romans since January 26’h
1891 when Win H. Sherwood gave
a Recital at the Institution, those
who heard him have not forgotten
the enjoyment they’ received. In
Mr. Perry they offer a Recital
that will not fall short of the
hightest expectation and we hope
they will receive such encourage
ment as to enable them to bring
more fine Artists to Rome.
Give us a graduated income
we will pay its tax.
i wwr
t hats tl e news From Sunriur
ville.
IN THE RECEIVERSHIP CASE
Os the liorne Electric Street Car Cn. A
days tight ends in a ceutinneace us
the ease to next Saturday.
f Summerville, Ga,, Jan. 20 (Spe
. cial,)
. In the receivership case of Rom*
’ Electric Street Car to. “Leg ip
worse, Dr. Lawrence therefme un
able to be here—afraid if becomes
will loose leg. Attorneys greatly
mortified. Case had to be contin
ued until next Saturday’’
Yours Comprehensively.
' Hustler,
Those who went up to Summer
ville yesterday to attend the
hearing of the case, were Messrs
Dean & Smith, Judge Branham.
R. A, Denny, Jack King, Elbert
McGhee and J L. Camp
Mr. Harper Hamilton also spent
tbe day in Summerville on legal
Business.
SHE WEARS BOY’S CLOTHES.
A FEMALE TRAMP GOING TO SEE IHX
MITCHELL-CORBETT FIGHT.
Waycross, Ga., January 20. —
;Sptcial.) —Lucy Smith, a white wo
man tramp, dressed in men’s clothet ’
was put in jail here last night, charged
with vagrancy. She said she had no
home, was fiom Chicago, and has
been on the road three years.
Lucy is twenty-nine, and has a
boyish look. She came from Savan
nih yesterday on a freight train, and
said she was on her way to Jackson
ville to see the Corbett Mitchell fight.
While waiting for the train last night
she begged for something to eat and
was promptly locked up.
This morning she was given a
:icket to Jacksonville and left for
that city. Lucy attracted crowds at
the depot yesterday.
Yesterdav a carload of children, I
under the care of one of the many I
charitable societies in New York city,
passed through Waycross, eu route
to St. Augustine. It was learned that
the children were homeless and were
to be given homes in St. Augustine
The ages of the children ranged
from three to twelve years, and they
were dressed neatly and appeared to
be happy.
The South Georgia C moderates’
Association convened at the court
house in this city today at 10 o’clock.
President J. L. Sweat Hamilton
icted as secretary. Capt James Knox
Sr., presided, and Captain M . T.
Hamilton acted as secretary. Captain
fames Knox was electn I president
and W. D. Hamilton secretary. TbS |
ittendance was small and after an
hour’s session the association ad
journed until the second Saturday in
February
Rev. P. C- Fletcher will conduct an
intereating meeting for boys at the
JY. M C. A . this afternoon at 3o
clock the first two boys will be the
subject.
Goes>
WE JkJRE
•T’ORCED TO SELL OTJT.&-
NEW YORK COST
DRY GOODS.
Dress Goods. White
Silk Wrap Henriettas
All Wool Cashmeres,
Half Wool Cashmeres
AU wool Flannels.
Black SaHens. Col
ored Sattens. Check
Nainsooks. Check
Lawns- Plain White
Lawns. India Lawns.
White and Cream
Midis Hamburg Edg
ing. Indialined Em
broderies. Torchon
Laces. Ribbons- Ta
ble Linens, Table
Damask and Nap-
SI lOES.
Men’s Fine Shoes, ;
Good Shoes!
Boys’ Good Shoes,
Be ys’ cheap Shoos
Boy’s Rubber Shoes. I
A B.McARVER&Co.
FIGHTING MOONSHINERS. ,
THEY RELEASE TWO PRISONERS AND
FIRE ON THE REVENUE OFFICERS. 1
Raleigh, N. C., January 19. —F.
M. Simmons, revenue collector,
was asked today if he credited the
report that Vance will continue to
light bis confirmation. Simmons
replied he d’J not '.nJ that he could .
uotbeLiv Vance would in anyway
obstrir.-t it a .er the assurances he
balgixen many of his friends,
particularly Collector Carter.
Collector Siminons had a spe
cial report today bom Deputy l
Collector W. F. Gibson, at the
Rear 'umber br'dge,Robeson couii-j
’y, where Gibson and posse made;
i raid. They found an illicit still (
lad just been moved but captured !
he twoowners. These were place!
in charge of two of the posse.
Suddenly twelve armed men
appeared aud forced the release of
the prisoners. Gibson aud his
posse, including a deputy sheriff
were then ambushed and fired up
on. Seven shots struik Gibson,
iiis injuries are not serious.
SHOES.
Mens’ Cheap f h ics
ILcdies* Rubber Shoes.
Ladies’ Shoes-
Ladies’ Fine Shoes
Ladies’ Good Shoes/
COST S2kE E,
i PUBLIC SCHOOL TFA( 111 RS
Some Annoi nci mlnis By The County
I ScHOi L CoMY.I3SIi.-M RS.
I desire to say first al', that the
teachere will be paid for five nr nths
, of the present year on the salary pay
I ancthis amcui t will be paid quar
terly— hat ie five k u'o--k w.ll be
paid fo.’ <n th 31; t of M lit
weeks on the 30th of June, five wests
on the 31st of 1 ecen.b r. TLe coun.
tv board of education his <0 c de!
I
i that each teacher can, if it n.its bi
patrons, teach the five months conse
cutively; begin ling to r ckon the
tin e from the first day of January; or
I divide the termat I h own option,
s > as to tea di tbe five months* term
I by the first of December.
The board has also d cided that
the public school* of the county,
outside of thesuburbs < t the city
of Rome, shall not be nearer to
each other than two miles. So
teachers who have not a read)
contracted for sci>o,>l , must iu-ro
by take no’ice, aud govern ’li'iii j
kins. Towels. Red
and White Flannels.
Dress L'ning. White
Bed Spread .Jeans.
10-4 Sheeting 5-4
PilloA/ Casingbleach
ed Domestics. Drill
ings, Sheetings Shirt
ingsCalicos Buttons.
Thread Blanketsand
Comfors.
GENTS’ FUSNISH
ING GOODS
Scarfs. Half Hose.
Suspenders Collars
and Cuffs Fine Shirts
Flannel sh rtscotton
shirts. Undershirts
Overshirts. Overalls
10 CENTS A WEEK.
and Jackets. Rub
ber Coats Good line
of Hals-Good line of
Ladies’ and Misses*
Hose. Children’s
Hose. Ladies’ Hand
kerchief- Ladies’
Undervests. Ladies
Gloves Shawls scarfs
Cloaks Jackete. Gos
samers. Misses’ Gos
samers. Misses’ Cor
sets. Ladies Corsets,
etc.
Boys’ Shirt Waists,
Spool Silk. Spool
Cotton,
SHOES.
Ladies Cheap Shoes
1 Misses’ Shoes
Childrens Shoes
Chiidrens’ Rubber
/
selves accordingly.
The board has further decided
that as all payments must be
made on the salary plan, that dc
school will be recognized here
dfter, as a public school, with a
less average attendance than fif
teen pupils for the whole five
months,
I desi re to stale also, that I will
be m my office until the first of
February for the purpose of con
tracting with Lachers for the
present year. I desire to see every
teacher, who has not already con
tracted before that time; for after
that time for at least six weeks I
will be visiting the scnools.
dw-lt W. M. Bridges, C. S. C..
French Tansy Wafers.
Ladies will find the wafers just
what they need, and can be depend
ed upon ever , time to give relief. Safe
aud sure. Can be sent by mail sealed
securely. Price $2.00 per box. Emer
son Ihu ■ Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sak by 1 ieese A "Whitehead.