The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 29, 1894, Image 1

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THE HUSTLER OE 1 2 THIRD year. Til Villi IIP IM mb 11. Mre . Donaldson i’JRe. onciled to her Husband i(iD HA t„,». U'" l '" r »•’*«*•» t„ nr.ll.er- O.r »( l»« Bloodies | Perd.Ever Commuted iu Burning ham Birmingham, Ala, January 28- Tbe preliminary trial of Eugene By erß charged with murdering and robbing his cousin Eugene Walker, the United States sergeant who was his guest at the time, was concluded today and the defendant remanded t() jail without bail. Tho chain of evidence seemed to lack no link to bind Byers to one of the most atrocious murders ever committed here. He stoutly protests his inno cence and says he wj’l prove it have kissed and made up Tonight Mrs Lil i Donaldson, the little woman from Rome went to the jail and had an interview with her truant husband who was arrested last night charged with deserting her. The interview terminated evidently to the satisfaction of both, as Mrs Donaldson went immediately to the office of Judge McDavid and had tOO case against her husband dismissed. They went to the Intel together and will return to Rome tomorrow. It 6 believed that Donaldson being out >f employment, became despondent E,nd left Jhis family with his wife’s ether without saying goodby. being kbLirned to acknowledge to them his feo-.erty. I Mrs. Donaldson is a very pretty ■ittle woman and is a daught c r of Bfr. A. Dougherty, one of the Wealthiest men of Rome. I Douadlson is a shoe drumme r ■nd a man of excellent character ■o far as we can learn. He is a ■landsome fellow but seems to have ■net the tide of hard tipje, and ■ieen unable to stein it. I Fine white Bed Spreads woith $2 ■or $1.20 A B McArver <fc Co. I Blankets worth $6.00 35J “ 5.00 “ 3.00 " 400 “ 2.50 “ 5 ‘ 2.00 ' 50 • 1.50 " “ 2 0.) ‘ 1.25 " 1.75 “ 1/0 “ “ 1.25 “ .85 |AB. McArver A Co I If you want a first tlass tailor made suit, cheaper than vou ever Baw trash sold, visit gammon’s Cash Cost ■Bale. W« A. RHUDY, urnitureand Undertaking, Carpetsand /Viatting. CO3RTTZBZFI- C3C3*7 3 BROAD ST. ROME GEORGIA. MONDAY EVENING JANUARY, 22. lur Hi Ills III 1 . A Supprise in More at the “Supprise Store" FOR A DARKTOWN “KOONLET’ Wil Turner Goes a Glass Door. Tom Mann, the Overcoat Thiel is 1 npi oving- Tom Mann, the Me Intosh thief is in the county jali, His woundi are not so serious as they promised to be c n yesterday Mann is the coon who hypotheca ted a coat from the front of Gammons store on Saturday, and whom officer Guice ran down on horsebtek and had to shoot a couple of times before he quit jumping fences and tearing up barbed wire. The wound in the hip is a most painful one and is causing the light fingered citizen of Darktown much trouble. RAN THROUGH A GLASS DOOR Will Turner, a “coonlet” of about 14 had a painful experience at t e Supprise Store on Saturday night. Dr Sam Lowry noticed the young coon was acting very suspiciously and approached him. The negro wormed around, and as Mr Lowry retched for him he made a dash’for the front door, and not noticing that one of the doois had been closed, he dashed into the glas smashin}. |t, cutting his upper lip open for about two inches. He was picked up and carried in to Lowry Bros drug store where his wounds were daessed. When his coat was unbuttoned a heavy wool shirt which he bad stolen, dropped out. He was turned over to an officer and locked up. This foreuoon Dr Lowry refused to prosecute. Re corder Fouche lectured the young scamp and turned him loose. Dr Lowry said he knew the boys grandfather, a one armed, honett old negro and he has promised o replace the glass door. The oiu negro mad* an o'oquent plea for the little black orphan and he and his pretty lip were turned out to play together. LEA VES. That’s what Sick Headache dot*, when Dr. Pierce’s Flea.<a>t Pel let« are taken. These tiny, sng ar-coated, anti-bilious granules er cure it completely. They’re the smallest, the easiest to take, and the most natural remedy. No disturbance, no unpleasantness, no reaction afterward. One little Pellet at a dose regulates the f whole system. Constipation, In s digestion, Bilious Attacks, Dizzi ness, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, relieved, and permar cured. They’re the cheapest pills you can buy at any price, for they’re ■■ guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money U returned. You pay only for the good you get. Things that seem to help Catarrh may be doing harm. Poisonous, irritating snuffs and strong, caustic solutions onlv drive it from the head to the lungs. Dr. Sage’s Ca tarrh Remedy cures Catarrh. It’s mild, soothing, cleansing, healing. Its proprietors promise SSOO or a cure. 111 THE CIHD. Was VV here a Canvas Back Boat Spilled. r l WO YOUNG COUPLES. i Newsy items from Livingston. Gath ered by our special correspondent, and served fresh and crisp Livingston, Ga., Jan, 20. Mr. Berry Landers ie up and able to take charge of his store igain after a severe spell of the grippe. Livingston is not exactly on a boom, but there is a nice dwellij g house going up on the hill, oppo site the McConnell place. Miss Florence Dean is conduct ing a flourishing school at. ‘.he Livingston academy. Miss Nannie Wilkerson, one of Floe's charming young ladies is visit ing relatives in South Georgia I A laughable adventure befell some . y° un g people on the river opposite here last week; and had it not been for the courage and presence of mind of the young men it might have end ed tragically. Messrs Jim Shaw, Quin McArver, and Misses Nannie and Lou Flem ming entered a canvass boat at Coosa intending to go down the river to pay a visit to the family of Mr C Morton. On the way the boat caught on an obstacle in a swift current and cap sized in an instant. Each boy seized a girl and swam to the shore with her. The boys righted the boat and escorted the | girls to a neighboring Lou a « After they were comfortably ovei their ducking, the girls showed their confidence in their gallant swains by re- entering the treacherous little boat and contimning their journey to the end. Z. Y. X. FIFTH WARD RUNAWAY. MR PORTER BURNETT FROM A BUGGY. Mr. Porter Burnett, brother of Mrs. Free Stiphens who figured so conspicuously in the Wilkerson case, was thrown from a buggy at iiool today and considerably bruised. He waedriving the span of cream mares, that belongs to the Steph ens estate and had sir ]] <d in front of Deputy Sheriff Dallas Turners tv s dence on Main St. in the’Fiith Ward to get a newspaper. The electrict car passed withou frightning the mures but Mr. Bur net*- dropping the lines and tossed (hr lap robe over the dash board intending to get out and arrang the harness while Mr.,Turner went after the paper. Suddenly the horses dashed Goes. > WE JkJFtHJ <FORCEL) TO SELL OUT> NEW YORK GOST DRY GOODS. Dress Goods. White Silk Wrap Henriettas All Wool Cashmeres, Half Wool Cashmeres AH wool Flannels. Black Satiens. Col ored Sattens. Check NainsooKs. Check Lawns. Plain White Lawns. India Lawns. White and Cream Mulls Hamburg Edg ing. Indialined Em broderies. Torchon Laces. Ribbons. Ta ble Linens, Table Da mask and Nap - sltoes. Men’s Fine Shoes, Good Shoes Boys’ Good Shoes, Beys’ cheap Shoes ‘ Boy’s Rubber Shoes. COST S-A.I-E3, A B.McARVER&Co. away and by thw timo Mr. Durn°tt had secured the liu«s, lh» bogeyj had bePD up se', and Mr Burnett, i 1 rolled out into the mud. At the forks <;I the road one of I the marps dashed iu*o an filecti’Ci light ud r-maabo I W w». ( The oth<r tore loo» f r ”’ the > and feppt on t > anj civingstou.' Mr. Burm .t ;. s picke-l up, tv. d. w<*nt m o Mr Turner's resi<kn«‘p' aud got -id of lii n mud on hi* facej and hands, IL* borrowed a saddb ,' and, though quite s< re from I ruts'-s he mounted the broken Dozed animal and followed the other mare. kins. Towels. Red and White Flannels.! Dress Lining. White Bed Spread . Jeans. 10-4 Sheeting 5-4 Pi I Io a/ Casing bleach ed Domestics. Drill ings, Sheetings Shirt ings Calicos Buttons. T hread HI an k et s an d Comforts. GENTS’ FINISH ING GOODS Scarfs. Half Hose, Suspenders Collars and Cuffs Fine Shirts Flannel shirt; cotton shirts. Undershirts Overshirts. Overalls SHOES. Mens’Cheap Shoes Ladies’ Rebber Shoes. Ladies* Shoes. Ladies’ Fine Shoes Ladies’ Good Shoes Libel Fo’’ Divorce. Gkney WA.HHKN ( IJIwl for vivorce VS ! March T. rir. lSy4. Jour Warren I of FloyJ Su.wrior Court. To John Warreu defendant: It appearing U> the eour*. that vou reside wi hoitt the S ate «i Georgia and that it i« to perfect ser vice on you by pubhea ion is the above case You are eomuiauded tobe and a'-pearat the * <>urtHouse in Rome Ga. ar the. March Te in I®)4 of H yd Superi »• oiirt, to r.nswor the < <>-apiaint of Geuev Warrantor totat divorce, it Ta further ordered tha . service Ik p-r. ct< •' upon the defendant b lhe publie.it: -■ < • in C i wice a month for cw ■ ni'cit.lu n 'i tier f Rome a news aper of said ■■■ .1 y <> which the Sheriff adveriisoe.euls are printed Th s Xov. 9th. 1893. W. M. Henry, rights k Harper. J. S- C. R. C- Petititioners Attys E > RGIA, FloyiiCocntv. GKVKY wauken ( I-ibel for D von e u VM ' Flojd Superior < oun John war kn. ( Mar b erm 18 4 To the defendant Johu arren, you are hereby Oreqered and commanded to be and appear a the next superior court to lie held in and for s id eonntv on the 4th Monday in March next, then and the.e to tile h » defensive allegation tn writing tothe plaintiff s libel f. r diverce. Wit lies* the honora ie W M. Henry, judge of said eo ntv, This9th day of Nover> her 1893 Wm. E Hi- vaiKUKL. Ckrk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga. 10 CENTS A yvEEC and Jackets. Rub ber Coat- Good line of Ha s. Good line of T runks. Ladies’ and Misses’ Hose. Children’s Hose. Ladies’ Hand kerchief. Ladies' Undervests. Ladies Gloves Shawls scarfs ; Cloaks Jackete. Gos- samers. Misses’ Gas samers. Misses’ Cor sets. Ladies Corsets. etc. Boys’ Shirt Waists, Spool Silk. Spool Cotton, SHOES. Ladies Cheap Shoes Misses’ Shoes Childrens Shoes I Childrens’ Rubbers We carry p large and well selected stock oi Gold and steel frames Lenses & etc. Hammack Lucas & Co TAKE NOTICE- You nro fe >robv notified to come 4 • »'.r !■ ' f ‘i\’ y«ur street tax t i... • s \ > i trill be summoned io appear Lfi.re the mayor and c< uitcil, fitting an a board of com— miaei Hurt* You are liable to be fined for non payment of same. J C. Brown, If. City Marshal. Buist’s prize medal garden seeds, for sale by, Hammack Lucas & Co.