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THE HUSTLER OF ROME.
THIRD year.
iiff
btiniMi iiboiijii.
Th, Central Rail Roadof Geor
gia is Hard at Work.
STRIPPING THE C. B. & C.
0( every b *
BtK d. A ehH«lce of Mansffemeut sx
petted the flrst '
Cedartown, Ga., Jan. 30. Consid
erable excitement prevails along the
Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus
railway by reason of the uncertainly
over its change of management.
It is reported here that this road
has been tendered by the Central to
the bondholders of the Chattanooga,
Rome and Columbus, and a char v e
id its management is expected on
the first.
The Central road is haul.ng off
every portable thing of value of
the Chattanooga. Rome and Co
lumbus road. Bridge timl era,cross
ties,cars, engines and every avail
able article, all the way from a
lantern to a train ot cars, are being
taken off.
Fifteen engines and crews are
engaged between Chattanooga and
Carrolton to carry cff crossties
alone from this road, and every
speci® of property is hurried awa;.
to the line of the Central.
A change is expected hourly after
the firs 1- , in officers, agents, man
agement,and everything connected
with its present conduct . Specu
lation is rife here as to its futur 1
manipulators
WILLS-CRAWFORD.
JUDGE JOHN H.RICE PERFORMED THE
CEREMONY.
On last Sunday Judge J. 11.
Rice, of Rices Springs, was called
on to unite in the holy bonds of
matrimony, the lives of Mr. Julius
T. Wills and Miss Julia Crawford.
The ceremony was pronounced
in an impressive manner, by the
big hearted “squire/' The wedding
occurred at the residence of the
brides parents.
Both young peop'e are justly
popular in their community and
are the recipients < f many con
gratulations.
A RUN AWAY.
There was a runaway on Fifth
Averw, ppor the Hustler office,
today at noon. A mule driven by
Mr. Lovell, a farmer on the Gam
mon place,becam-, frightened at
'he electric ears and ran auout 50
yards before he was caught,
Mr. Lovell was dumped out of
the buggy and his shoulder and
head were considerably bruised by
the contact with the macadam
No other damages except to
th', nervous temperament of the
mule.
W, A. RHUDY.
Furniture and Undertaking, Carpets and Matting.
KUsrCA-IID CORNER. 337, BRO AD ET.
ROME GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY. 31. 1894,
ms. mil
A Rockmart man pulled while
Looking for the Reed
House
A SNAKE KH LING TIME
1 u The “City sooler,” Slept o« a Foot'
Lox’ and when fined by the Record <• 1
l
I exclaimed Good Lord!”
Last night or rather at an early
hour this morning officers Guice
and Wimpee found a white man
“full” and trying to get into Moony
& Carters meat market on upp< r
Broad Street.
When “pulled.” he said his name
, was J. M . Xo gun of Rockmart
and that he was trying to get into
the Reed house.—of Chattanooga.
He was locked up and [ u in l (
good portion of the night in killing
snakes and climbing the walls of
his cell to glcry, and the ba'anc<
of the night in trying to sleep on
“one of them dinged foot-loge ’—a
hammock,
This morning he played a star
engagement in the Fall of Niueveh
where he entered a plea of guilty
to a charge of plain drunk.
When Recorder Fouche senten
ced him to pay a fine of $5, Mr
| Morgiii exclaimed “Good Lord”
with such a mixtry of dismay and
despair in his tone that “all hands
and the court” smiled. He paid
and quit—or said he would.
I
JOHN L, IN A BAD FIX. ‘
Bridgeport, Conn., January 30.'
—John L. Sullivan is at a hotel in '
this city suffering from a badly j
swolen right hand. It is rumored
that blood poisoning has attacked
him and that his condition is such
as may prelude any further fistic
efforts on his part.
“OUR JOHN” SPEAKS.
f
The Conetituton’s special from
VVahsiugten published this moring
contains ths following which per
tains to the representation fr >m
the Seventh of Georgia.
“Judge Maddox, of Georgia de
livered his maiden speech in the
bouse of representatives tonight.
He had but twenty minutes allow
ed him, but in that time he n a e
one of the strongest speeches yet
heard in favor of the income tax.
Judge Maddox is an orator of con
siderable ability and demonatrat
rated that,Georgia has in him a
man who promises to take high
rank in the.house.”
This, however is “Our John's”
second speech, his first being de
livered during the called session.
For Rent Cheap: New six room
Cottage on Fifth Avenue near East
Third St. Tor futher particulars call
on H. D. Hill or Luke McDonald.
’ l-3u-Gt,
MGIA’S W.
The Comptroller General
Does not Honor Drafts
Approved by
GOVERNOR GEN L NORTH EN
Was til to Consult the Attorney Gemr
al-»n the mean time Georgia's own
I
“General” says if the state went pay
the “war” expense he will.
Atlanta Gx, Jan. 31.- ( >pe ill.'—
The afterlude of the “Waycross wai’
is now’ on top.
Yesterday Quartermaster General
West presented a warrant for $254
from theS.F.&W. R RCo to Comp
troller General Wright.
The warrant was signed by Gener
al” Northen as Governor, and was f. r
tTe transportation of Loops ordered
to the Florida frontier in our recent
war.
General Wright refused to touch ’
the warrant, and informed Gene al i
West that he did not desire to criti
cise the conduct or course of Gen
eral Northen, but before he movsd in
the matter he would have to consult
General Terrell,the Attorney General.
In the mean time the Geni 1 re
porter called on the Governor Gener- ’
ul a»d asked him a few Genera’ que.— i
tions about the General expenses of |
modern warfare.
“General’' Northen says Le acted
under legal advice and that the ex
penses of the ‘wayeross war” will
amount to about SI,OOO and if the
state dont foot the bills, that he will
The report that you published last
week, saying that “General” North
ern had sprained his thumb while
cocking one of the cannons at the
head of his army is not based on
facts and should be corrected.
The fact is, “General” Northern
uses hammerless cannons,in the artil
lery department of his army and as
h•, is recognized as the Head of the
army he certainly would not cock a
c nnon that way,
I can see, however, how you made
the mistake, you were deubtless
thinking of the “General’’ commit
ing political—say senatorial—suicide
and mixed the idia with the other
kinds. Please correct the error at
once.
Rash.
“ TOP ?AV’l’£?.4.Vl
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S ioned pill, probably. An/
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They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, in
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What offer could be more business-like i
GoesM
WE -A/RIE
•TORCED TO SELL OUT.:*
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DRY GOODS.
Dress Goods. White
Silk Wrap Henriettas
All Wool Cashmeres,
Half Wool Cashmeres
AU wool Flannels.
Black Sattens. Col
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Nainsooks. Check
Lawns- Plain White
Lawns. India Lawns.
White and Cream
Mulls Hamburg Edg
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broderies. Torchon
Laces. Ribbons • Ta
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?/!en’s Fine Shoes,
Good Shoes
Boys’ Good Shoes,
Beys’ cheap Shoes
Boy’sßubber Shoes.
COST SLAJLEJ,
A B.McARVER&Co.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Hustler of Rome is «u
--horized to announce the follow -
in . ticket for mayor and aid* r
men of the city of Rome:
FOR MAY. R.
J. HN J SEAY.
FOR ALDERMEN.
First Ward—Henry Harvey.
Second Ward —11. S. Lansdeil.
Third Ward —J. A. Gammon.
Fourth Ward—Walter Harris.
Fifth Ward —Henry Hoskinson.
A B McArver <t Co Store was
crowded with cu«tomtra } esterday
b lying goods it Ccst.
Read A 1> McArver & Co adver
tisement on front page.
kins. Towels. Red
and White Flannels.
Dress Lining. White
Bed Spreads. Jeans.
10-4 Sheeting 5-4
Pillow Casingbleach
ed Domestics. Drill
ings, Sheetings Shirt
ings Calicos Buttons,
Thread Blanketsand
Comforts.
GENTS’ FUSNISH
-ING GOODS
Scarfs. Half Hose,
Suspenders Collars
and Cuffs Fine Shirts
Flannel shirtscotton
shirts. Undershiris
Overshirts. Overalls
SHOES.
Mens’Cheap Shoes ;
Ladies’ Rubber Sh es.
Ladies’ Shoes-
Ladies’ Fine Shoes |
Ladies’ Good Shoes i
Libel F<»»* Divorce.
Gekey warren I Libel for Divorce
vs 1 .March T nr. 18.,4.
John M arrf.n < of Floy iSu lerior Co urt.
To John Warren defendant: it appearing i>
the eour* that ton reside wi hottt the S-'ate ol
Georgia and that it is neeessary to perte..t .-er
vice on you by publics ion in the above case
You are commanded to be ami a* | car at Im
Court House io Ko no Ga. a- the M. ri b tern
1894 of Fl > ']< iy. .1 io 11 -w ir the
complaint o I« i< -Va-i.t
[t is further riier. 1 ..’.i • 1 -
upon the defendant be toe acia.i a. ' •;
order I trice a mon: h for t w 1:100. Its in rne Un«
tier f Rome a news a per of said eon ty in
which the Sheriff advertisa 1 eats are printed
Th » Nov. Rih. 1893
W M. Iler.ry.
Wrights * Ilnrper. J. S. C. it. C-
Pei ill tinners Attys.
E ) R Gl El.ovn for STY.
GENi Y WARREN ( Libel for Dvor-e m
vs. 1 Flo,d Superior Court
John it All en ( .Mar It erm 18 4
To the. defendant John ■ arrea, you are hereby
Orcqered ami commanded to tie .m l appear a
the next superior court to he lie'll i r and for
sid conntr crith 4t’i Moo! sin Mare!, next,
then and Ibe eto file I: s <;< ter.-iie ’' < ’a' io in
writing to the plai .nil'ihi < r divorce, "it
uess the liom>- r ie W .M 'letirv. judge of said
eo r.‘v, This 9 h day of No.e” »<-r 1893
Wm. E v si eg kl.
Cl rk Superior Court Floyd County, Ga.
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Cloaks Jackete. Gos
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Lenses & etc.
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TAKE NOTICE.
You ar*' hereby notified to coma
forward and pay your street tax
at once, as you will be sunim* ned
to appear before the mayor and
council, sitting as a board of com
missioners You are liable to be
fined for non-payment of same.
J C. Brown,
t f. City Marshal.
Buist’s prize medal
garden seeds, for sale
by,
Hammack Lucas &. Co.