The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, February 27, 1894, Image 4

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LOCALS. Col John Foster, of Foster,s xnilld was in the city today, for a few hou 8 County Con iuitMtioner G1 an spent the day in the ci’y. Pnnl TD-< after a pleasant visit of aevera! ‘'-lya, ‘ Down on the farm* haslituruad to the<» y much benefit ed by bis trip J. M. Ransom, of Tullahouio Tenn., is in the city a guest of the Armstrong Hotel. You can ouy a Mac intosh coat or a first class umbrella at fac tory prices at lam rpon’s Cash Cost Sale. O. R Bilbro one of ths best young railroad men of ths South, and for merly a popular boy of this city, ar rived here from Msaphis this morn ing- Mr. Bilbro will enter the brok erage business with bis brother Mr Charley Bilbro of the Armstrong block. George W. Howell came down from Chattanooga this forenoon and spent the day iu the city. S. M Warmson, of Atlanta spent the day in the city. Col. A. H. Wyche, of Macon wns tn the city a few hours this f re- HOOD. BENEFIT CONI ERT. For the new Episcopal church building at Nevin's Thursday Mar Ist; Will be the great musical event of the season, Led by that great violinist, Franz Wilcz«k The recognized Peer if any ha in;] r fo r med on his instrument the vio lin. He has with a very at rang list of artists in their several relee, instu mental and vocal. W o trust ali’_ eral public will give thun a fin* house both far the causa and on its merits. Their press notice., through the cities are the bast. COLUMBUS, O , STATE JOURNAL. Mias Marie Eckhardt was a rev elation to the audience because of her marvelous versatility in musi ctl accomplishraen’s. Her render ing of LiscCe ‘ ‘Fantasie on Hun ger. a i Melodies" for the piano called forth especial applause. Then her winging of “Ah, Foree e Lui," her playing of the viola <u th® crohsstra, and her leadership •f the lady's deuble quartette, and preved her a wonderfully gifted yeung woman with an extremely handsome stage presence. N. Y. COMMERCIAL ADVERTISKK. Mr. Franz Wilczek, one of the seloie'ts of the evening, played Vieuxtemps “Fantasia Caprice" with dash and elegance of style that made his selection a niogt happy one. Mr. Vilcz -ice tom) i> large, extremely jure and pane. . ting; his bowing clean, his stac cato work tery fine, and his canti bile sympathetic. Tn an over whelming tuco re he reepended with Trifle of Sarasate's -MAS MENTIONED**- In the HUSTLER some time since, We have purchased the stock of Crouch &, Watson, and Will Continue Business at the old Stand Mr Bernard Hale, will remain with us, and be glad to serve all his friends as well as those of the new firm. Trevitt & Johnson, GONE—WEST. A BAD BOLD BLACK BUGLAR BAG GED. Last nigh’ after all honest poli tician*, save the night relief haa retired to their knockturnal -nockf- Pink Shropshire and J. A. Coi'ier went skirmishing for some body to canvass Finding no one on the streets they decided to look closer and finally got on trail of a 'd» ad game ’ voterand followed him until he wax "treed” in the big Whole sale end Retail store of Mr. R. D, Vandyke. They closed in on him and soon had him registered at the “Fall of Nineveh'’ headquarters and oc cupying a berth in th* city kool or. The burglar was old Dick West, ex steamboat negro and now a denizen of West Remo. Old Dick was tried before Recorder Fouche this forenoon and under a bond f |1.50 he was “colonized" at the county hotel. (Tribune pleaee take notice. ) Dick, had entered the store through a window using a step ladder to reach the opening. It • earns that he had a pal, to whom ho was passing the “hog aud hom iny" from Mr. Van Dyke stock, but the good sentinel at the foot es the ladder must have been a regular subscriber to “Old Potty de la m <ch ne“ for he ia 1 consc n lions scruples about “talking poll tics with common policemen—so ho tarried net on the order ot his going but went yonder. Old Dick, when approached by the officers “ref used to commit him self" “but between them." they “persuaded him to go with ‘eua“ and hence the midnight “registry" | and the colenization and thus the ; Rome policemen gs-t in their polit 1 ical work. n • a.. —s Get Shaved at Bob hewis’ for ten cents. IT DOES NOT PAY TO LIVE In a leaky house or have * garden without fences while the Cundell Lumber Co. is selling the beet heart shingles, oak posts aud heart fencing at “hard times prices. Lumber arriving every day 2-9 Imo Capt. W. A, Pattoß is seriously i 1 with tho grippe. Mrs. T. C. Smith and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Allison Smith will arrive home tomorrow from a ten days visit to Dalton, Ga. Col. Will Hilew of Sons meville arrived in the city last night on a flying bushiest! trip. Mr John 8, Cleghorn of the plucky city of Summerville is in the city. Col. J. T. Henderson of Chien i. . .a is a guest of the Hotel A < • strong. Mr. H. R. Snyder of Charlott N, t, is one of Romes new citizens. Mr bnyder will be assistant tram dispatcher for the C. R. &C' THE HUSTLER OF ROME,TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1894. A KLUSTER OF BULL’S EYE W. | I know that the fullowing is a base !-lander on two of my wanu persona! friends and merely publish it that 1 may denounce the allegation and d<- n >unce the—crocodile who hatched the calumny • * * v M-. Hunter McClure aud Mr. ft B Morrison, both of the Rome Brick C ,r » | hrve just returned from ar. ex t tended trip into the greet Nor hi West A business trip on which they travel ed as “ee«rads.’’ e • • Now the report runs that when Mr MsClure would b et a gentleman in the rounds of his travels he woeld say : "Happy to meet yen sir, allow me, sir, to introduce you, sir, to my friend Colonel Morrison cf Roan- Ga., sir. “Ete. • 4 Then again, my friei d Morrison would get the drop on some distin guiehed North Westerner, and h? turn to the Henry—Grady faced John— Templed—Graves— tongued McClure. ai.d ixclaim: “Sir. permit iee to ini reduce ycu to Col. McClure of t’ e city of R< n<, (Lionel M Clure is just as popular in Georgii. •s he ie handsome. He is a great 1 and Huffier would blush beautifully * * ♦ Now of course, evuyb dy knows that Rome's interest never suffered litre either of these bril ks could get a lay at the surface but to have it ru mored around that they called each other ‘Colonel* 1 is a base slander aud is k dkulated to get somebo lys foot into it. Stoppitboye, Whoop—Hum mer! ♦ * ♦ Mr. J. J. Loeb of Florence S. has written a letter to Mr. John Rupee of the Fifth va- ? , stating tu. l he had ordered mill mac ninety ship ped to Rome, from Atlanta aud thai i s proposed building a lage mill st Silver creek on the old Cohen util site. ♦ * • Mr. Leeb says that he will quit tbs dry goods business at Florence and will move his family to this city. The mill is ts be l uilt sarly in ths spring and will be oppsrated by Mr. Loeb himself. The sooner he begins work ths better for all of us. Mr. Rupee will take charge of the y upon its arrival here. **• Tomorrows Hustlkr <f Rome will contain a meet readable arti cle from the Hustkr.b European correspondent, Col. Don a Ist Har per, recently of this city. If you are not a regular subscriber of this paper—borrow tomorrow‘s, and read it. anyhow. * * ♦ '* a COP. nr-sio.j. U ffic rs of tb< Reme Military companies meet to night in Rome Light Guards Ar mory to discuss the id*»a of a Fuai .uer eneampuricDt lor Rome. « * * As Announced in th* column of this paper leu days ago Mr. Gu- Johueon and Dr. Cleve Trsviti have puschased the business of tho late firm of Crouch & Wataoi , ‘‘lock stock and barrel." I caii your attention to their advertise moot in another column of the Hustler of Rome and in then b - half invite you to call ea y and often, on th*- New firm See th.it \ut> do and if you are sick and good drugs will make you well —all wil be well. They are at iho old stand. Al ASONlC.—Regular commuca tion Oostauaula Lodge No. 113 F. <t A. M, at 7 :30 o'clock . Brethren fraternally invited. R* A. Denny, W M Robt. W. Graves, fteetv. MEDAL AND DIPLOMA er THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, w. B. SMITH. PrMtdem, UilmxL Kj, A GOOD CITIZEN PASSES BY, mb. Isaac ivans died this mormng AT HIS H ME < N CFDAR CREEK. Tun morning, just as night, had twined into a new day, Mr. Isaac Ivans, surround' d by those wh® were dearest to him, quietly and peacefully closed his eyes to the things of this life and his spirit r U'ned to its God. He was born inNewlsrryS. C .Feb. 20th 1822, aid moved to Floyd County in 1869. He was a most gallant Confed erate soldier and for four years, stood iu the front bravely facing he foe. He was one of I o d •ountie's oldest Mid best farmers and citi zens, a loving husband, a kind father, a good neighbor, a true friend and an honest man. He lived out his three score aud ten years honored, esteemed and oved most by tho?e who knew him heat. H-“ has been confined for five mouths to his bed and while he had never made any public profes •Hcu of religion or joined any church he was always a regular at ei.dant it church and a must at tentive listener. During his last •ickut se he balanced up liis life book ami laid his heart at the feet >f thatGnd who alone can c mfort, bless and save ami having dou» this he gave to his loved ones hap py »•» i; a.C'? of his hope of that :est that comes in that world where no sorrows ever disturb the si ul, He leaves a devoted wife and five children ; Mrs, John W. Mar in, Mrs. R. V. Landlord, Mrs Jonas Brewton, all of Woodruff 8.C., Mis. John C. Foster, of this c >uuty and Mr. Timm s W, Ivans, ■>f Atlanta. Ihe funeral will take place at Cfcdar Creek Baptist church to morrow at 11 a. no., aud will he conducted by Rev. W. M. Bridges. NEWS FROM NANNIE. A B QUET OF PERSONALS GATHERED BY OUR SPECIAL CoRRK-PONDKNT. Nannie, Ga. Feb. 26 Mr. T E McCollum, of Adairs ville passed through this place Thursday enroute to Trion Facto r y- Bailiff Z. B. Salmon made a flying tri> to Lilly Pond aud Ad aireville Monday on busiuees. Mr. J. Y. Price ©f Shannon, spent Monday in Rockmart on business. M . W. H. Orr, ie putting up » iic five o in dwelling, Jadge T. N. Pinson, of this place spent Friday id Rome on busi news. Mr. Nat Braden who has been at work near Apison, returned home F ridav. Miss Lillian Camp left on Sat urday for Duck Creek, wh«r» sh e v sitdu her ui.e e Mr. J D. MsCon nell. Mr. Tilden Bradeu of this place, rpent several days in Roms, last week. Hon E, P. Price who has been quite sick for some time is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dugger, spent Wednesday)!; Rome. ' - -»4 sir. ; ■ PRAIRIE BELLE First-class cook stove for coal, wood or natural gas. It has nickel and tile ornamentation, oven shelf and kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra heavy, ventilated, sectional fire-buck and front grate and large ash pan. Size of oven 18 x 20 inches. Weight 825 pounds. Its taking qualities are unsurpassed. It is durable and uses fuel economically. Ask your dealer or write to Townley Stove Co. 9 TER«E HAUTE, IND. Manufacturers and Dealers * Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles, Furnaces Hot-Water Heaters. Cornice Work and Qas Stones DRLTGs Our Drescriotion clepartm Qn ; may be said to be right up to date We handle only those Chemicals and dru that are of the highest standard of excellence. Physicians and f amlies prescription to us mav be confident that th § v ill be carefully nd skillfully compounded 7 ♦HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO,» MEDICAL BUILDING. 300. Broad St. MILL* We Mean Business Cal! snd get our Prices Before Buying we are Selling, SASH DOORS and BLINDS. FLOORING, CPILIIN G AtOULDIN 4 I>A I j I_j i T S r 11S and P q K KTS AT BOTI OM PRICES. ALEXANDER & HUiME W MANAGEMENT to foim N. M. GOMEZ I ’roprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT AI.L jMODKItJST IMPROVEMENTB ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS. ... rs •OU .JkUc /.:pr r.e La»’ LL. -. v r■»*_•.:* c ».ycd on bottom, put •• cx < •/ ‘ruwc. O W. L. Douglas pest in <■s# A' »,:' ■> i Ca THE. WOI.LD. VT. L. DOUGLAS Shoes ere stvlPh, ec-y fit t. : n», and give better satisfaction alike p.i. snJ vgriiscd li.au any other rnai.e, Try e.e pur and be convinced. The Msmpir.-'of V. . 1.. In • name and price co th., bottom, whi. !> . uorantecs their value, saves thousands of doi;- : , annual?.- to those who wear thorn. Dealers who push tire stile of W. L. p -u- 1. s Shoes gn-n cu - toners, which helps to increi.-u; the > alas on their l'i;H li: s Os rood-. J'.,., erm n -t ~, ale . s fi , 1 V- ■ ' ' v -. ‘ ■ in.rr. ■• i■/|„ ■f. a'J • ■ -d bv CANTRELL & O'A ENS DUPREE & BURNEY ARCHITBGTS & BUILDERS HOME] G X. ’’’acle, eubjeetto approval of ai t. a: I st* ?s of medern building. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. Many women die in the very prime of life, °’"h^L' 6 a ® e ’ l,Ut are 1,1 >onnd ‘2? v, p; W VIS ' hi ’ you ask? We answer ed 1 -, EGLKC ' r ’ b,n your life can be lengihen e l ami home made l lß p pyif you A _ f ONCE. Try one package of Pari. 8 Viginal Sup positon b and ven will never regret it. Will make a new woman of yon and will abso Utlv WEmmT iUg " f fema,e "caknesses. * XPERIMe? ' t - No doctors examination A positive cure. Leucorrhea or whites are usually entirely cured by one or two applica ions Price Sl.oo per pekage by mail prepaid. Particulars (sealed) 2c.- 1 I ARK REMEDY CO, BOSTON MASS The persistent cough which usual! follows an attack of the grippe can h permanently cured by taking Cham beilain s Cough Remedy, "\V. A M- Guire of Me Kay, Ohio, says; “La Gnpp e left, me with a severe cough After using several different medi cines without relief, I tried Chamber- i s Cough Remedy, which effected a permanent cure, I have also found it to be without an equal for children when troubJed with colds or croup 2o and 50 cent bottles for sale by EiOwry Lros Druggist AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. _ Greatest Kitchen utenei) ever invr: rad Retails 35 cu. 2to 6 sold in every hous : 8a „ pk Postage paid Ove cents McMAKIN Jt Co. Cincinnati, Ohio. Is ae safe and harmless as I fl® [ seed poultice. It actsliksaponl. tice, drawing out fever and pain, and curing alj diseases peculin to ladies. “Orange Blossom” is a pas* tile, easily used at any time; it is applied right to the parts. Every lady treat herself with it. Mailed to any address upon CBiptofsi. Dr. J.A. fiZfcGill&Co, C Patxorama Place# Chicago, IH, sr""" kdiiakd TH IS MERC HAN’T TA LOB h S 'DSOME LINE OF FALL PATTERNS JUSTIin. ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE. CALL ON S.M.STARIE blcck MAGNETIC NERyiNt •Be-F-ORE - AFTER. - sion, Im Brain, causing Misery, * nßa 'lS ), ,^’eiU>» r, 5 3arreuew<, Impotency, Loet Po^or M Premature Old Age, InvolunUry BraUffi by over-indulgence, ovor-exertion ot due Errors of Youth. It gives to Autur.il Vigor and doubles the joj« ', n) ji , tr«*J Lncorrhcee and Ferns'e Weakness..A m meat, in plain p.Krksga, by mall, to “to • •?r box, 6 boxes ». With evary to A/ritten Cuarantss to cur® or refun" b - oet Jirculara free. Guaruuwx •'faajve D. W. Curry, druggi®-